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PACE SIX INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE. INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA. TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1949. Nuptial Hish Mass In Sacred Heart Church Coming Events Skatin Part The Young Peoples Society of the Society News Skating Party Yesterday The Young Men's Class of the Marion Center Presbyterian. Church sponsored a roller skating party at the Indiana Roller Rink last evening.

The party was well attended Plumvllle United Presbyterian i.nurcn win sponsor skating party in the Plumvllle Roller Rink on land everyone enjoyed the skate Celebrated Her First Birthday Wednesday evening, March at o'clock. Everyone welcome. Lutheran Service Tomorrow Evening Frank Morabito Honored On Birthday Anniversary very much. ft Visiting Parents Here Clayton Norrls of Washing Dr. Arthur Pfohl, will have (or hli Lenten Sermon subject, "Facing A few close friends of Frank Morabito, 100D Philadelphia Street, we cross, tomorrow evening, at were his guests Saturday and Sun- ton, D.

C. with her two children Elizabeth and Ann, is a guest In the 7:30 o'clock In the church auditor dny when he observed his birthday anniversary. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Tomb, North Efrfhth Street ium. Zion Lutheran Auxiliary Gifts and greetings from his friends in' Indiana and across the Mr.

Norris is in Columbus, Ga, The March Group o( Zion Lutheran Auxiliary with Mrs. Ruth Ake, country were piled high on the table in his living room. One of his guests took the entire chairman, acting as hostesses, will where he is associated with Federal Service, and Mrs. Norrls will re main In Indiana until her husbangk locates a home. The family wiiT then move to Columbus.

meet Immediately following the party to dinner at a local restaurant Lenten Services tomorrow evening. Saturday evening and had the same group as his guests at a theatre in the Chapman Room, party afterwards. sf US WJ WW League of Women Voters Larson Improving The League of Women Voters1 Two large bouquets of flowers and personal expressions of good United Nations Study Croup will meet in the College library Wednesday evening it 7:30. August E. Larson of Barr returned to his home on Saturday, March 5, after spending five weeks in the will were especially appreciated by him.

Among these were greetings from Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Gatti, and Robert M. Fisher. The latter said Indiana Hospital under observation.

Pie Social The Young People of the Bethel In part: Mr. Larson Is slowly improving "Mr. Morabfto's many friends Kay Lynn Waltimlre, daughter Miss Gloria Salerno, daughter of bustle back. Her finger lip veil was Lutheran Church of Dlxonvllle will hold a pie social at the Barr Slope Hall Friday evening, March 18, for from a complicated illness and win be confined to his home for some J. Mr.

Kimball was graduated from the Ebensburg Cambria High Mr. and Mrs. Edward Salerno of held by bonnet of satin and chif- time. the benefit of the church. Saoftmnriv u-m married tn wtswae Kay received a nice cake with one candle unci an appreciable sum of money for her birthday.

Kay's mother is the former Vivian Gaston. of Mr. and Mrs. Blains Walt! mire of Erie, celebrated her Jirjt birthday at ihe home of hur grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. Lome Gaston School, and St. Francis College, Loretto. He is a veteran of four wish him well on his birthday particularly because of the many difficulties experienced in the last few, years due to circumstances beyond: his control and to the unjust perse-! cutlon; and they wish him many years of happiness in the future free He wishes to express his thanks. m.

lumoau, son 01 nr, ana mrs. Atim nf years in the U. S. Navy, and spent Indiana Council U.C.T. The regular March meeting of In Leo Kimball, 309 S.

Center Street, of Men tele. i was maid of honor. She wore to the many friends and neighbors who visited him and for the many beautiful cards received while in the hospital. gown of aqua faille, with matching jEbensburg, at 10:00 A. M.

Tuesday. 24 months overseas. He was released from active duty with the rank of lieutenant, sr. grade. He Is diana Council, 598, United Commercial Travelers, will be held in the of such head dross and carried a bouquet of! February 22, at a Nuptial High U.C.T.

Auxiliary yellow roses. I. O. O. F.

Hall, on Thursday eve Mass In the Sacred Heart Church, Sagamore. Rev. Cyril Vogel Robert Kimball served as his ning, March 10, nt 8:00 o'clock. now employed as a chemist for the Hunter-Wilson Distilling Company at Bristol. I Home From Hospital Party For Newlyweds On Saturday evening, March 5, Dinner March 4 Officers will be elected and in- brother's best man.

Miss Salerno Is a graduate of the elated at the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by Nellie Hart has returned hor-lP stalled. Gastown Ladies Aid Met In Aikins Home The Ladies Aid of the Gastown Lutheran Church met at the home of Mrs. O. Aikins Thursday, Mar.

3. Tlic day was spent In sewing. A chicken dinner, with cake and ice A covered dish dinner, attended A wedding luncheon was served Sagamore High School and Drake from the Indiana Hospital where her father, wore a gown of white Members are urged to be present by approximately ty flvcl at Wissinger Inn, Ebensburg, chiffon velvet, with full train and Business College, New Brunswick, she underwent an appendectomy. ana bring a new application. miscellaneous shower was held in honor of Mr.

and Mrs, Bernard G. Johns in the home of Mr. John's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johns King's Daughters Class members of Auxiliary 101, of the United Commercial Travelers, was served in the I.

O. O. F. Hall Friday evening, March 4, at 6:30 o'clock. I Mahoning W.CT.U.

Met In Getty Home Niehenke-Johns Wedding The Kings Daughters Class of the of Elder ton. After an evening of conversa cream, was served ot noon. Those First United Presbyterian Church The Mahoning W. C. T.

U. met in present Included Mrs. Floyd Win- Mabel a ha gen, Mrs. Mary Pollock The tables were attractively de tion, refreshments were served and the honored couple opened their Mrs. Clark Thomas, Mrs.

Blair the home of Mrs. Lucille Getty on corated with St. Patrick Day motifs and Mrs. Margaret Hopkins. Some points developed were: will meet in the home of Miss Mary Caroline Duncan, 957 Philadelphia Street, on Thursday evening, March Wednesday, March 2.

The ladies! Frally and daughter Maxine, Rev. and Spring flowers. many beautiful gifts. met in the forenoon and worked on and Mrs. Smick, Mrs.

Ken Smay and Those present were: Mrs. Walter Following the dinner, group sing awaken1 the interest of every church member to his part as a moral force 10. daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. L.

a quilt. At noon everyone enjoyed ing was led by Henrietta Uber, with There will be election of officers la bountiful lunch. In this Christian work; the liquqt Mrs. Paul Stewart, as accompanist. C.

Aikins. and Shirley, Mrs. C. F. Aikins, Mrs.

K. L. Aikins, Mrs. people are putting overwhelming At 1:30 P. M.

the W. C. T. U. Contests and games, in which Hall Circle Rummacre Sale Robert Bark, Mr.

and Mrs. F. O. funds into advertising their wares, present participated, provided en The Hall Circle of the First Pres meeting was called to order with Mrs. N.

Streams leading in a devo Aikins, Mrs. Glen Shaffer and yet one with God is a majority; byterian Church will hold a Rum King and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Miller. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Ruarick, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walker, Mir. and Mrs.

Ralph Walker, and daughter, Marjorie, Mrs. John Lightner and daughter. Jane, Mrs. Clark Lightner, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Bash, Clair Jamison, Beverly Lcighley, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cessna and daughters Peggy and Vivian. joyable for several hours and many awards were given. Olivia Rosborough, spread scientific knowledge of tional period.

mage Sale in the Community Cen Social and entertainment hostess- Sixteen members answered to the harmful effects of beverage alcohol, where possible. ter Building, on Saturday, March In Mountain Camp Roll Call by giving a Scripture 12. cs for the evening were: Kathleen Pollock, chairman: Agnes Davis, Mrs. Mary Steele led in a Bible verse on Prayer, Members, who have rummage to Quiz. Mr.

and Mrs. William Stadmiller La una Slcctlc, La Rue McCullough. The first topic, on the importance give, are advised to call 1048-W, and Under business, plans were start of School Street left Sunday for Molly McCullough, Helen LeJcune, it will be picked up. ed for a White Ribbon service to be of Prayer in fighting intemperance was discussed by Mrs. Glen Steele Corydon where they will bo the Mayme Irvin, Beth Vinton, Myrtlel Visited In Pittsburgh guests of Mr.

and Mrs. James Cain Kissinger, Ruth Bean and Dagney Naomi Bible Class and- Mrs. Cornelia Williams. held in the Gilgal Church sometime in May. for one month in the Cain mountain Mr.

and Mrs. R. D. Williams, Mrs-Jsmith. The Naomi Bible Class of the First Some of the points developed! A collection was taken to help camp.

They expect to enjoy fine K. u. Fesci and son, Pat, and Mr. H. M.

Henry of Indiana, were Sun Presbyterian Church will hold its March business and social meeting fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Cain were with milk for overseas needy child former owners of the Kane Koffeei ren. in the Beginners Room of the day guests in the home of Mr.

and Mm. Wayne L. Fiola, 116 Oakview, were: that we should lollow the example of Jesus, who prayed before every important undertaking; train children young to rely on Prayer. I House here. Plans were begun, whereby tem Mr.

Mack Still Critical The report from the hospital today on Paul W. Mack of West Pike, who was taken to the Indiana Hos Avenue, Pittsburgh. church on Thursday evening, March 10, at 8:00 o'clock. Hostesses will be: Irene Dimit. perance work could be promoted among the children and the young people of the community during the Guests From New York The second topic, on why the Sustained Severe Burns Margaret McHenry, Elsie Little, moral forces seem to make suchi Summer.

pital Friday, was that his condition remains critical. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Henry of: Minnie Kissinger and Elizab eth slow progress against beverage Anna Mae Lowman, daughter of The next meeting will be held ln Hunter, alcohol, was discussed by Mrs.

i the home of Mrs. Margaret Steffy, Rochester, New York, spent the week-end in the home of Mr. and Weekend Guest Dr. W. F.

Weitzcl of North Sixth! Mrs. H. M. Henry, of South Seventh Betty L. Niehenke, daughter of Proud Parents SEFICK BRIDGE Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Lowman, of Marion Center, R. D. 1, sustained severe burns on her arm, legs and feet, when she recently overturned container of hot coffee. Her many friends will be wiry to: learn of her accident Street A wedding dinner was held for Lhe young couple in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Johns on Sun Mr. and Mrs. John Niehenke of Younewood, became the bride of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Sefick of Joseph M. Henry is Acting Ad Street spent the week-end in the home ot Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Yohe of day, February 20, attended by Mr. Johnstown, announce the birth of a Missed Signals, But They Made Six ministrator of Park Avenue Hospi and Mrs. Bernard Johns, Mrs. Anna Glen Campbell. tal, tn Rochester, New York.

daughter, March 8. Mr. Sefick was formerly an an. Bernard G. Johns, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry J. Johns of Elderton, in a ceremony performed by Rev. Carl W. Hiser in Winchester, on February 19 at four o'clock in ine national masters Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. Ward Cessna and daughters, Peggy and Vivian and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johns and tournament, which was held con-i nouncer for Station WDAD, Indi ana and is now associated with currently with the life masters individual at the Park Sheraton Hn. Hints For Homemakers family.

W. A. R. D. In Johnstown.

the afternoon. The bride wore a light gray suit The bride is a graduate of Young- tel in New York CItv. wa. won hv wood High School, and Mr. Johns with brown accessories.

Her only Clagett Bowie of Towson, Md. Bowie took the lead at the end of the Hospital Patient JAMES attendant was Mrs. Ward Cessna, is an employe of the foundry at Vandergrift They are now at home Spring Flattery sister of the bridegroom. Ward Cessna served as best man. Two Sunsuits! nrst session but lost it for the second and third sessions.

He regained Mrs. David James of Indiana at 166 Grant Avenue. Vandergrift. BACK to the BIBLE Avenue, Homer City, is a patient in- xne lead for the fourth session and maintained it. the Women Hospital, Pittsburgh, Birthdays Repent and Pray When I asked Bowie for what h.

always just happen, that often they are brought on by the housewife herself? wnere sne will undergo operation. Mrs. James is the mother of Mrs. thought the most interestine hand WEDNESDAY SUPPER Cream of Tomato Soup Crisp Crackers Broiled Fish Fillets Sweet Potato and Pecan Dish Green Peas Tossed Green Salad Bread and Butter (Recipe for Starred Dish Follows) Sweet Potato and Pecan Dish March 9. A reader from Graceton writes: William Moore.

of the tournament, he eave me tn- Maybe she is trying to rush things 'The Scripture says 4'Repent and be aay hand, which was bid and play- baptized," but suppose 'one back too fast, because she is in a hurry to get things done and gel out of the "J-U Miles. Jr. of Norfolk. Va and Mrs. Mimi Roncarelll of slides after he has been baptized.

Does this first baptism suffice for all Indiana Hospital Announces Births March 5 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carnahnn house for a social engagement MIND IN 'TWO PLACES times, or must a person be baptized Or maybe half of her mind Ingredients: 4 medium-sized sweet after each repentance?" Montreal. Patrick J. Murphy of Syracuse, N.

sat South and opened the bidding with one spade. Miles (West) admitted that his double was somewhat light in high cards, but nevertheless he had 4-1- potatoes tcooked and peeled), 2 when 1 person believes in the Silvio Agnello Frank I Myers Jane Kritzer Joe Puro George Kurzinger, Jr. Patricia Anne London Ruth Wright Orren O. Nupp Ran da Cooper Frances George Mrs. Don Blair Kirk M.

Stewart Margaret Pierce on some unsolved problem, while the other half tries to cope with the Creekside, R. a daughter. tablespoons butter or margarine, 1 air. and Mrs. Ward Donahue, of day's emergencies.

teaspoon salt, V4 cup hot milk, 1-4 Lord to the extent that he will obey the Lord's commands to repent and be baptized ((Luke Mark Or maybe she is just feeling down cup maple-flavored syrup, 1-4 cup distribution. Murray Gross of nume, rt. u. a son. March Mr.

and Mrs. James Wllev. Rlalr coarsely broken pecan nutmeats. and needs either a day off or to start planning something exciting 16:16) he then is a Christian. He ia saved.

He has been born again. ville, R. a son. Method: Mash the sweet potatoes well. Add butter or margarine.

AsheviIIe. N. who held the North hand, had little interest except a desire to be paid off by someone willing to bet a thousand to John 3:5. His past sins are for for the future to give her a lift One of the best things about salt, and hot milk; whip thoroughly. given.

Acts 22:16. Tha person who has repented and been bap March 10. file into a small greased shallow one against your holding i nine housewife's job is that she is pretty much her own boss, and can usually We The Women By RUTH MlLLETT It was just one of those davs" tized, realizing that the purpose of high hand. baking; dish; cover top with maplc- schedule her work to suit her own After Mrs. Roncarelli's bid of two Ilavored syrup, spreading it evenly.

baptism is In order to have sins forgiven, is a child of God, a me convenience. no trump. Miles bid three spades to said the housewife in summing up opnnitie wim broken pecan nut- oer or Mis family. Then, It neces show control of the spade suit. Mrs.

So, when "one of those days" Walter Gilbert Mrs. Iva Daugherty Mrs. Isabella Brilhart Mrs. Ruth McMillcn Mrs. Earl W.

Rcarick Mrs. Roy E. Rcarick Johnnie Wolf Jimmie Smith ay which everything went Roncarelll now suspected that they wrong. comes along, instead of blanking it on fate she might do better to ex meats. Place under broiler until thoroughly heated, watching carefully so that topping does not burn.

Makes 5 servings; sarily follows that one who has not had enough faith to repent and be baptized for the remission of tins, is Probably every housewife has amine her own state of mind to dBys that start off badly, don't get not saved. This one would not be born again, nor would he be a child see if she can't find out why things Lois Jean Henry any oetter as the day wears on, and end up worse than they started. Sour cream moy bo flavored with of God. Gladys Pierce are not running smoothly. Then she can try to correct whatever is wrong, before things get worst But how many housewives ever We see by the above that by faith.

March 11 Grow 954 98JJ 4841 97 Mn Mile, I Komi rein A SJ7 VAX AJ7f KI09 repentance and baptism on be stop to realize that the days that go wrong from start to finiih don't at the day wears on. comes a child of God. fra from all salt, sugar, and lemon juice and served as a dressing for fruit salad. Orange, grapefruit, and banana slices on romainc or watercress makes a particularly good salad for this dressing; sprinkle the banana slices with a little of the citrus juice to keep them from turning color. mm past sins.

Now. if the saved person backslides be cannot be born agaitt He cannot become God' child all over again. How then, can he re ceive forgiveness for his sins com MUL 4508- mitted, after becoming child of God? The Bible is our comslet Richard Park Burnhelmer Wilbur Bothel Mrs. Charles B. Lewis Bill Washington Dorothy Ruth Braughler Marjorie Kay Neiler Russell B.

Malcolm Mrs. W. J. Campbell Eleanor Ruffner Elmer Learner Carol Beatty Betty Pugh Joy Martin Dewhirst Mrs. Peter Taylor Richard C.

Kinter Small-size fresh nnion ring "id SIZES 3-t SO MurphF Hit 10 AQI Tournament Netthea ettL pimento-stuffed olives make at- Sunny weather's comine! Send teacher and example. What does it A new wide collar and handsome voke-detail on .1.1.. "wines lot immature moat your toddlers out to play in the two cuicst sunsuits ever! Girl's is ruf say. Turn to Act and read about the conversion and backsliding of Simon. In vers 11 learn that he was saved.

Jeiua said: Sonlh Weal Nortk bat fled, a boy's is plain; both will lov. I Double Pas. INT. frockl Truly beauty with every eniy' line designed to flatter and slen-? klail tot first deriza and sew easilyl course of seafood Is to be served Paitern 4508, sizes 34, 38, 38 40 be SUre 10 tha fork 42, 44, 48, 48, 50. Sine 30 takes' 3ft' r'eht ln the table.

All other yds. 33-inch; yd. contrast. forkj 10 th left. Pas, Pasa 4 me Kitten and puppy! Pattern 5-18; embroidery transfer.

that belleveth and is baptized hV) I Pas tilt Pas 4) Pasa 5 Paa 4) aavea. Mark 16:16. and SimoTl Paitern; sizes 1, 2, 3, 4. March 12. did this.

HE WAS SAVED, but in Opening A verse 23 find that ha had com. T)ii iMtlern, easy and use, simple Laura Wheeler's improved pat milted sin after his salvation; th eve being psyched out of some needlework so simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- nuuury seasoning may makes 11 pleie illustrated instructions. 0 adli''d to lhe "our or cracker I with its chart Send TWEhiTY-r'lYE cents in i crumbs which chicken for frying 'directions sin of trying to buv tha oower of thing, so she bid four spades. ptiotos and concise Miles bid four no trump, hoping or broiling is to be dinned.

coins lor this pattern to The Indiana play the hand there: but Mrs. TWENTY CENTS ln coins fcvemng Gazette, 332 Patern Dept. the Holy Spirit. See verses 20, 21. Now what did Peter tell him to do? Did he tell him to be baptized again? No.

he told him to repent and pray. Verse 22. Therefore, if Roncarelll interpreted it as a Black. you nave accumulated mm. CJawtte.

328 Kuedliwraft- nt Gordon E. Gearhart Betty June Barto Carroll Anne Kimmell Mrs. Ivan- McCoy LeRoy Thorton Elmer Grcsslcy Elizabeth M. Ray Lois Jean Tyger Grace Hurd Lester B. Wright Irene Wright Lois Myers Z43 West 17th New York 11, ood bid, and bid five diamonds to N.

Y. Print plainly NAME, brt'a1 afraid it will i 'or pattern to The Indiana Eve- ow one ace. The five heart bid by Miles was a Blackwood bid. The bid one sins after becominir a child a new suit at a high range asks God he has the grand privilege prayine for UKESS with ZONE, SIZE "etore you want tu uw Bjx HO. Flatbush.

Station ST VLK NUMBER. filling, put it in a bag and Keep I 2ii. N. Y. Print plainly Dont miss our latest Pattern in Ue refrigerator until ready lor i PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME, Book for Spring by Anne v.ill ku.p in an ADDRESS and ZONE.

Do you know the best lines for electric box for a number of dav.l i-i. t. partner to go five no trump but Mrs. Roncarelll bid six diamonds. Let me say also that renentani-a and prayer is for the Christian nn South laid down the ace of clubs.

Lois Henderson then shifted to a spade, whichwas without chansir. i Wi fedlSt When l01i- cents for 10a illus- on in dummy with the ace. A Calvin C- Smyers Janet Kissinger The person who is not Christian can have his sins forgiven only by the things mentioned above. Se John -Qod heareth not sin- YOU your particular type and figure? Find the answers here a fash-iun guide for every age, for tall and short, slim and not-so-slim and there's a FREE pattern of four I of newest dermns that be the for party by all means make small diamond was played to declarer's king and a diamond returned. South of course dropped the queen, the trick was won in For especially good meringues use ginners find easy, experts prefer knitting, embroidery.

them ot different kinds nf hrad ners." Send questions and commi-nt. brown instead of white sugar; one cup to an egg white, then when stoles printed right in the book use while bread for lhe more deli-Send fifteen cents mora for yourjeate pasted and and whole wheat copy todayl lor rye bread for th chees. or fish ounimy, and declarer cross-ruffed Barton W. Davis, in care of the toys, ii.MIs, household and personal i'ree needlework pattern printed in book. beaten until stiff fold in chopped I a I.

I lUOUAINb Paul Valentine (Irft). Bal. lei Kusse dancer and bow, Irsint with Tommy Garlatia lor "Kasl Side Stenr" ia JJeUywoo Pthrt Pl 1 in the film, re'tree hand out for six-odd. An unusu- Church of Christ, Third and Phila- pecan nutmeats, and bake as txsual coniraci aaa I tucity ones iuupni street, Indiana, P..

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