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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 11

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First Pag Second Section A Local Page For Local People Volume 62. No. 88. Indians, Pennsylvania, Monday, Nov.ember 27, 1961. Telephone HO 5-5555 Republican Race "Wide Party Seeks Ticket For Open; 1962 I.e." -M'M.

rV 'Jr HARRISBURG (AP) Republican State Chuirmon' George I. Bloom said he considers the party's race for High School Wb2 gubernatorial nomination a wide open aflair. Bloom was asked Sunday lo comment on reports that; I I Superior Court Judge Robert E. Woodside, 57, of Mi Board Cites Member For Long Service ui exams usTea burg had gained his support lor the niiiniantion and was out fllh. MONDAY'S WASH She was only to be queen for a day, but Miss Barbara Toney has added another Jewel to a crown that already glitters with titles.

The vivacious ISC coed last month reigned as Homecoming queen here. On Saturday evening she emerged as "Belle of the Ball" in a contest sponsored by the Memorial Hospital Junior Auxiliary at Johnstown's War Memorial Arena. Miss Toney won the For County High School Equivalent exttmina trout oi other contenders. The GOP chairman said he had great admiration for Woodside but emphatically denied he was pushing Wood side cause minimal talks with party leaders. lions will be administered at the SALTSBURG John M.

Mc-Phillmy of Saltsburg, who recently retired as secretary of the Edge- it would be foolish He added; wood Cemetery Association of rung. for me, with the parly having so many excellent candidate possibil Sharer. has been In the Sen Saltsburg after 30 years as a member and secretary of the Board of Directors, was honored by his 'fel ities, to single out anyone as the Indiana State College on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, January 30, January 31, and February 1. 1SK2.

The purpose of these examinations is to enable persons who are not graduates of an approved high school to secure equivalent high ate since 1959. He is a former Crawford County district attorney. regal honor In competition with coeds from other colleges of the Johnstown district In a similar vein, Indiana Hospital frontrunner (for the nomination) He Is considered a lea-ling spokos low directors at a recent dinner this time before I know what man on education matters in the the McPhilimy home. various leaders are thinking. Senate.

Wives of the Directors prepared Woodstde's name surged to the In Mend villi. Shafer said he school credit. Inn vf tho lie rtt hnrvftilc ftsr and served the dinner. The Dcpnrtment of Public In Auxiliary doesn't plan to name a "belle," but members are hoplns local dance fans will have a "ball" at the organization's annual charity event Saturday evening In the Indiana Country After dinner, William Coatcs, U.S. Rep.

William W. Scranton Interested in the possibility said last Friday he would not bej nnln- struclion will issue a High School president of the Association, spoke Equivalent Diploma to a resident said he would1 Club. Ticket-holders will dance push his campaign for the gover lailiuui setvi as Bciemry ui wiei" Associatlorvand of tho regret with! Woodside turned duwn the eu- to the niuvlu uf "Nlkleand-Hl5 of Pennsylvania upon the success, ful completion of examinations in subjects that were not completed in an approved high norship nomination the coming Men of Rhythm." Proceeds from which his resignation was received ibernatorial nomination in 1958. weeks. However, he said he is the Charity Ball will go to the Republicans then picked Arthur and accepted.

"We hope," Mr. still an unannounced candidate. Additional information about hich Indiana Hospital. Others mentioned as possibili school equivalency diplomas and McGonigle, Reading pretzel maker, as their candidate and he was defeated by Gov. Lawrence.

tics for the GOP gubernatorial iand senatorial nominations in Coates.said in conclusion, "That even though at 88 years of age, you feel you cannot continue as secretary, you will remain on the board for many more years to give us the benefit of your experience how to apply for admission to lha examinations is available at the local high school. clude U.S. Reps. James Fulton. Woodside is represented as interested in the nomination John P.

Saylor and James E. Van this time. Zandt. and counsel." Elkins Wetherill, 42, chairman Bloom Injected a new name Both Mr. and Mrs.

McPhilimy into the picture of gubernatorial of the Montgomery County com IN REPLY to a note in this column last week, George Miller, the Western Pennsylvania, Humane Agent, says his office will Investigate all dog killings In the Indiana County area. Mr. Miller Is alarmed at the killing of several pets In the Indiana area In recent months and says he will prosecute offenders of the humane laws. possibilities. To Meet Here Members of the Chestnut Ridga District, Boy Scouts of America, will hold their regular meeting this evening at I o'clock in the Indiana Sportswear cafeteria.

spoke in response to Mr. Coates' remarks. missioners, and Atty. Benjamin Hascltlne, Pittsburgh, are the He said State Sen. Raymond P.

Shafer, R-Crawford, had person Later in the evening, "500" was party only announced gubernatorial candidates. ally expressed an interest in run- enjoyed by the group. GIVE CHRISTMAS ANGEL A LIFT These three county residents are making final plans for the march for toys to be conducted this week In many communities throughout the county. Left to right they are Frank Caratelli, Lt. Larry Contnicci and Mrs.

Ralph HilL See the story on this page for news In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Mc of the toy collection in your area. (Gazette, photo by Sipos) Philimy, their daughter Mrs. Mary Gladys Ferguson, and granddaughter Betty Ferguson, the following were present: Mr.

and Mrs. William Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Martin and Melvin Mtrtin, Mr. and Mrs.

Sportsmen's Club Seeks Memberships Toy Drive Nears Marines Await "H-Hour" Here Fulton Whitesell, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Shupe, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Waddell, Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Doak, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Johnston and daughters Peggy and Lois, Jacob Stear, and Miss Pearl Kennedy. CORAL The Coral Graceton Sportsman's Club is urging all members to renew their member ship! earlv- far 19(12.

crui xomorrow. weanesaav ana rnursaav marks "H-Hmir" Traffic Big year, and applications for new county anve jor toys ior me v.nrisunas VILLAGE VIGNETTES In answer to another query, construction has not yet started on the new $2.1 million field house for Indiana State College. Peck McKnight's 1961-62 edition of the Big Indians will once again play their basketball games in the confines of Waller Gymnasium investigation of the shortages (or theft) at the Indiana County treasurer's office remains at a standstill, as far as we can learn. State Police have yet to issue a statement relative to their check of the shortages discovered last July Dr. James K.

former pastor of the Graystone United Presbyterian Church, returned to Indiana yesterday to deliver a guest sermon at the morning worship services of the Calvary UP Church. DEEP IN THE FREEZE Fred Delchert, the ad man for Syntron is still scratching his thatches In bewilderment over a recent quip by his Fred purchased members are being accepted. Ba project. Tie fish committee reported It I Area Marines, ex-Marines, service etouds and other stocked 2600 trout over 12 inches interested persons are cooperating by making a concerted long in we ciuo uam. iertort this week to collect tovs tor the needv.

lnraOver Holiday By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Traffic was the big killer in 1 reals ior me uraceion scnool js it children will be bought again thisUi. vear hv the club Last vear I'M atnuir vuy. iiiey will marca in tnese areas! treats were handed out. I t-uuuiuuus arc Pennsylvania during the four-day On December 3. 10.

and 17 hami lu UICra me Porcn wlra me Prcn on- will be given as a door prize. weekend, as 21 lost their lives in auto mishaps. Four others died in they would appreciate receiving toys that are in good useable con miscellaneous accidents dunng the counting period which ran In Indiana Borough, the march will be conducted Thursday evening from 7 to 10:30 p.m. Toys on the porch with porch lights en will facilitate the collection by the Marines. dition.

Time and facilities for re pairs are limited. Girls Slate 'Gym' Show from 8 p.m. Wednesday until Sunday midnight. The most recent victims In Young Township Lions under cluded: Frank Caratelli. have set uo olans Elwood Stevens, 36, Canonsburg RURAL VALLEY meniDers.to canvass coal Run, Iselin, Mc- In other activities underway preparing for the Christmas Angel project, it Is reported today that it is not too early for individuals, families or groups to indicate their willingness to underwrite a needy, local individual or family for Christmas.

who walked Into a high voltage line and fell from the roof of a of the Girls Athletic Association ofjlntyre. West Lebanon, Clarksburg, Shannock Valley High School will)Kent and Aultman on Wednesday, present a Variety Show Dee. 7, 29. They, too, have requested house where he was working in at 7:45 p.m. that porch lights be left on to help: Canonsburg R.D.

2 Sunday. Mrs. George Rowen, 65, and The theme of the show is locate homes with toys, to The easiest manner in which to contribute. Life of a Shannock Girl," and cen Mrs. Seward Daws, 65, both of Wellsville, Ohio, killed Sunday contact the Christmas Angel, in ters around a day in the In ShadoWood.

Mrs. Ralph Hill, dicating interest in helping with when thetr car and another collided near Beaver Falls. a gallon of antl-freeze recently and deposited the container on his back porch as he arrived heme from work. Just as they were about to retire, Mrs. 'Delchert reminded her hubby, "You better bring In that antifreeze.

It's supposed to freeze tonight." toys and dinner for Chrismas is 217 Courtland is collecting toys for the Christmas Angel at The program will include march by mailing the coupon now printed Margaret M. Morrow, 23, Croydon, killed Sunday when her auto her home. ing, tumbling, hoop and wand drills, musical numbers and other Officials again pointed out that hit a tree in West Bristol, Lower selected activities. although all of the high schools in Bucks County. dally in the Indiana Evening Gazette.

It is found today on page 10. Harvest extra cash with an Indiana Evening Gazette Classified Ad. Tickets may be obtained at the the county are going to help with the repairs needed for the toys, door. Man Injured jln Sideswipe ARMAGH A Johnstown man was slightly injured yesterday mor ning in a sideswipe accident on Miss Mamie Louise Anderzhon Indiana Teacher To Head National Geography Unit Route 56 about a mile north of BATTER UP, PLEASE! State Highways Sec'y Park H. Martin has gone to bat for highway crews in Westmoreland County and has exonerated his road workers in a recent case of "The Whistling Workmen." A West Point City woman charged the crews with whistling at passing motorists and had her complaint channeled all the way to Martin's offices In Harris-burg.

The highways secretary, according to a Greensburg reporter, didn't rush blindly to the defense of his men. He first ordered a thorough investigation and now contends Mrs. Virginia Armagh, according to State Po lice from the Indiana substation. It is reported Mike Dubinsky, 47, Johnstown, suffered abrasions of the forehead when the car in which he was a passenger was side Miss Mamie Luise Anderzohn. swiped by a car traveling geography department faculty opposite direction, Cedar Falls, Iowa.

She received her bachelor of philosophy and master ot science degrees from the University of Chicago. She has memoer at Indiana state College, Dubinsky was in a car operated was eiectea president of the Na by Lluyd Wcrtz, 55, also ot Johns tional Council for Geographic Edu town. cation, during the annual conven taken additional graduate work at McGill University and Harvard University. Operator of the car that side- tion of that group in Philadelphia swiped the Wertz auto was Wil over tne thanksgiving weekend. Prior to her election as presi liam Kelly, 24, of Seward.

Miss Anderzhon joined the fac Police said Kelly apparently fell dent for the National Council far Education, she had ncleen while traveling south ulty at Indiana State College in September, 1961. Prior to coming served as first vice president of Route 56. to Indiana State College she taught for 10 years in the public schools of Nebraska, Iowa, and Illinois. that organization. She has also Damage to the Kelly auto was served as an officer In other geo- estimated at $500 and 1400 lo the graphical organizations.

At the; Wertz vehicle. From 1943-45, she served with the present time she is associate edi- The accident occurred at 5:30 Nightly Beauty Treatment 1 1 each, by Army Map Service in Washington, Olsen has unjustly criticized the Westmoreland crews. So who did the whistling? "Maybe the birds?" pens the Greensburg writer. SMALL DOSES Indiana Optimists Club, in their continued efforts to give the "good guys" an edge over "the bad guys," will honor another "Boy ot the Month" at a dioner meeting this evening Indiana Lions have scheduled a testimonial dinner Dec. II at which time they will honor several local businessmen for their services to the community A new season of Ice skating is under way at Mack Community Center Willie, our ex-shoe shine boy, says hurricanes are named after girls because they are spinners.

Good Evening! D.u. for a period of 10 years, tor of the Journal of Geography. 'a. m. yesterday, police added.

In additiun to her Fulbrightl Teaching Grant, she has received! TnIU 1945-56, she taught social studies at oak Park, Illinois. the Illinois Foreign Fellowship in! wl I 1 1 I ab. a t-arnegie grant for Arctic KIT-U I srr Research to Standstead-McGill 1 'y'" laaa University, aid she received a Del During 1936-57, (he had a Ful-bright teaching grant to India, where, she worked with the -All India Council for Secondary Education as assistant to extension coordinators in directing social studies and geography ELDERS RIDGE Registration ta Kappa Gamma State Fellow- may be made tonight for a ten ship for her master's thesis. week sewing class to be conducted during night classes at the El MISS ANDERZHON ders Ridge Joint High School. Upon her return to the United In the summer of 1961.

she She attended the International Geographical Uaioa Meeting In Stockholm, Sweden, In I960, where she gave ao address on "Geographic Concepts in the Space Age." States in 1957 she again taught: served as director of a workshoD Persons wishing to register for the class to be conducted on Mon-iday evenings in two-hour sessions Instant flatteryi lliese two gowns do absolutely marvelous things for the figure. What's more, the colors are becoming as cosmetics. Yet, all this nylon tricot glamour flicks in and out of the laundry without a care in the world! A. Veilings of sheer over a charmingly curved lace bo-diet. B.

Mist softness above and below a belittlinq lace midriff. Sites 32 to 38 at Oak Park, Illinois, until joining, in Geography and the Aerospace are asked to report to the high uic laiimy cu uiuj oiaie ioi- i-aucauoa rrograra at me biaie Ie- College in Iowa. In addition to being the associate; school tonight at 7 p.m. Dunng her public school teach- She also taught evening classes editor of the Journal of Geogra- Registration fee is $4.50. at De Paul University in Chicago.

i phy, she has worked with the'Lorraine Cramer will be the class ing experience, sue laugni courses at the State College of Iowa and 2 Miss Anderzhon attended Ne-: publishers of geography text and instructor. as director of several workshops, braska State College at Peru, Ne-ishe has authored articles for the (Read GazMt Classified Ads) in geograpny dunng the summers. I braska, and Iowa State College at 'Journal of Geography,.

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