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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 8

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rKDTA IVgyiKq QAZCTTB, ISPIAy PENNSYLVANIA. THPR9PAY, APRIL 81, 1949. "TAGS EIGHT Coming Events MwMohe Wedding Yesterday Andrew Smith's Original Composition "Graduation March" Over C. B. Network April 26 American Legion Auxiliary Society News The.

Am en eta Legion Auxiliary of fee-Pantilnilon, Pott 4U, will mor I. I 'A I Guests of Dramatic Club held their rerilif monthly rMitini on Thursday tvaninf, April 11, It eight o'clock it the home of Mrs. Nell Trout In Mahaffey. Girl Scout Banquet The Olrl Scouts' annual Mother April Wedding Grade school students of the Thad deus Stevens. Horace Mann and Parochial Jchools of Indiana were and Daughter Banquet will be held guests of the Indiana High School In the First Methodist Church of Dramatie Club this morning at the Indiana, thti evening, April SL at o'clock.

club presentation of "Heidi" In the: Indiana High School Auditorium. ine same piay win oe presemcu In the IHS auditorium tomorrow Kittanning Preabyterlal evening, open to the public. The seventy-fifth aniual meeting of Klttannlng Presbyterlal wilt be held In the Clymer Presbyterian Church, 'April 28, with the morning Hostess To Bridge Ciub Mrs. W. M.

Zeiglcr of 857 Oak- session beginning at 1:30 T. lend Avenue entertained her Wed The speaker for the morning sea sktn will be Miss Elizabeth Gal-1 breath, a Mlslsonary on furlough from India. The afternoon, speaker will be MIsi Louella Reckmeyer ot nesday bridge club In her home yesterday afternoon. Following the serving of a delicious luncheon, the group enjoyed contract. Four tables of bridge were In play and awards were made to Mrs.

Clold Rlnn, an extra award, to Mrs. John O. St Clair, and a guest award to Mra. W. Helwlg.

the Board of Christian Education, Both speaker! will have messages of vital interest to all women of the Presbyterian Churches. Originally written as a piano solo Andrew W. (Andy) Smith, and titled "Festival this sixteen-year-old son of Andrew W. and Agnes Cranston Smith of Indi "Good Gracious Grandma" 13th with the Rev. Ward Booker III In Her Home Mrs.

Charles M. Davis, 350 South composition was entered ia the Junior Division of the National Federation of Music Clubs Festival I ana, and a student in the Indiana Penn Run range wiU present officiating. High School is to be complimented for the distinction that comes to him "Good Gracious a com' The groom's sister. Mrs. Marie Competition, where it received edy in three acts, in the Penn Run Cooper was the matron of honor.

Fifth Street, has been confined in her home, through illness, since Friday. The marriage of Lois Marie Low-, man, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Win. Lowman of Perm Bun to Frank Eugene McCulIough of Commodore K.

1, on of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer! McCulIough, took place in the Christian Church of Clyraer, April High School Auditorium, AprU 21 superior rating. Upon the Insistence of his classmates and encouraged by Mr. Robert W.

'Burggrat, instru and 22 at o'clock. Tickets wiU Her many friends wish her a Paul Cooper acted as best man. Mr. McCulIough Is with the U. S.

Army. it be available at the door. speedy recovery. and incidentally to Indiana, when the C. B.

S. Symphony plays Andy's original composition "Graduation March" on the Treasury Bandstand Program, Tuesday, April 28 at P. M. over the facilities of the Columbia Broadcasting Network. W.

C. T. U. mental instructor at the John A. H.

Keith School, Andy set himself to the task of scoring the number for orchestra with the result that the graduates of the Keith School marched out on Commencement Engaged To Wed Indiana Man Mrs. Ella B. Black, Stat President, Pennsylvania Woman's Christian The honor of a nation-wide hear Mrs. Knipe Lists April Meetings, Week of 25th Mrs. Hazel Knipe, Assistant Home Economics Extension representative lists the following meetings for ing and a premier presentation of an ed carnations.

Mrs. Roy Baldwin of 948 Church Temperance Union, will be guest speaker in St. John's Methodist night, 1048, to the strains of what original composition by auch a Street and Mr. George O. Yohe of had now come to be known as the Church, Baltimore, at a State Dla stellar musical organization as the C.

B. S. Symphony la a distinctive Shirley Louise Hutchinson of Chicago, 111, and Mr. and Mrs. F.

J. Rathburn of New York were out "Graduation March." mond Jubilee meeting. (Mrs. Black the week of April 25. Acting upon a suggestion made by of-town guests.

Monday. April 257:30 M. the Schenley Hotel, Pittsburgh, were married yesterday morning at 8:45 In the First United Presbyterian Indiana. Reverend James k. Lettch, D.

read the vows at the -lovely informal ceremony. spoke at Waynesboro last evening). Next week she will speak at a four-county work-shop in the Philadel honor that can come to but very few young composers. This honor, was announced and confirmed yesterday iby Dr. Harry A.

Canfield, Director Mrs. Yohe la the owner of the Dr. Irving Cheyette, former head of the Music Department of th State 4-H organisation meeting at school in Smithport Daugherty Drug Store, Philadelphia. phia area. Tuesday, April 284:00 P.

M. 4-H organization meeting at Gordon The National WCTU ia celebrating The bride was dressed in a Per of Indiana Borough Schools, upon receipt of a telegram from New York stating that the "Graduation 75 years of work her diamond iwinkle blue dress suit and a hat Street, and Mr. Yohe Is the president of the Yohe Drug Company of Pittsburgh, The bride and groom drove to Atlantic City immediately after the ceremony. School, Blalrsville, R. D.

2. Black-lick Township. Jubilee throughout the nation, and of pastel pink straw. Her corsage Teachers College, Andy obtained the Joint sponsorship of his High School Principal, Mr. J.

A. Lubold and the High School Music Director and Andy once more re-worked his score making it acceptable for consideration in the Scholastic Muslf Awards Competition from which March" would be played and asking wiU hold the National Diamond waa ot Ulies-of-the-vaUey and fring for a biographical sketch of the Wednesday, April A. Conference with Miss Lois Jean Smith, Assistant State 4-H Club Jubilee Convention in Philadelphia, August IB to 24. This ia expected young composer to be used In' con Martin-Wachob Weddins Indiana Art Association to be the largest gathering of Leader. nection with the broadcast.

comes this present honor. temperance forces ever held in the Thursday, April 2810:00 A. M. Miss Geraldine Martin, daughter of The prize awarded by McGUl Mo-' United States. All day meeting on Caning Chairs at home of Mrs.

Verna BotheL of ome From Southwest Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martin of Punxsutawney, R. D. 1, was united in -marriage to Lyle Wachob, son of Hospital Patients STETS Mr.

and Mrs. John Stets, of Ernest, tors of Indiana for the picture vot-: ed most popular by those attending the recent exhibition -of the Association was won by Misa KarUn Bennett for 'IFantasIa This pastel Easter Guests Creekside. Friday, April 2810:00 A. M. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Gilbert Wolfen- den, who left Indiana five weeks Mr. and Mrs. W.

Gosney, for All day meeting on Re-upholstering Mr. and Mrs. Crist Wachob also oi Punxsutawney R. D. 1, Sunday April 17 at 2:30 p.

m. Rev. N. A. ago on a trip through the south mer-residents of Indiana, who Chairs at Trade City Grange Hall.

picture epicted gnomes and little forest animals and was of particu received word early Sunday morning, that their daughter, Evelyn, a nurse at Western State Hospital, west, returned to their home on cently moved to Smethport, spent Pearce of Marchand, Pa, officiated Indian Springs Road Tuesday eve lar appeal to children. Sunday Guests the week-end In the home of the latter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char ning. at the double-ring ceremony.

Florence Martin, sister of the bride, act This announcement closes the an Pittsburgh, was a patient in the hospital, as the result of injuries Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coz and three Their trin included the Bell in- les M. Davis, South Fifth Street. nual Indiana Art Association Exhibit daughters, Carolyn, Joyce and Na suffered in an automobile accident.

Glni Gosney, who had remained ed aa the bridesmaid, while Charles Knox of Rochester MlUs. served as j4lhBssaiapisssaBissBssaiaaaBssssasasasaiaiasssaJ JJ rath Gardens in Mobile, the Spring Fiesta in New. Orleans, the talie, of Columbiana, Ohio, and and aU artiste are requested get their works front the Library. in Indiana with her grandparents The condition of Miss Stets, who sustained a fractured skull and best man. of Music Festival in Dallas, and until the Easter school vacation, ac Tung Sol Lampworks, Weatherly, Pennsylvania.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Aiken of Belle Vernon, were Sunday guests In several fractures ot the left leg, is The bride was dressed in a navy Mr.

and Mrs. Jefferson J. Lentz of South Tamaqua Street, McAdoo. Pennsylvania, Tiave announced the engagement of their daughter, tour to Mexico City, Taxco and number of places of Interest in companied her parents on their return to Smethport and ia now at Mr. Starry, an Indiana High Pittsbursh Visitors Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Payak of the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N.

Templeton of Water Street, Mrs. blue and grey suit and wore a cor. sage of white gardenias. The brides. School graduate, Class of 1948, serv Mexico.

tending school in that town. reported as serious. SMITH Friends of Mrs. Martha Smith, Helen Marguerite, to Mr. Robert E.

ed In the United States Army for Cox and Mrs. Vernon are daughters Waterman were Pittsburgh visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Earl, MikeseU and Templetons.

Other guests maid wore a navy blue suit with a corsage of yeUow carnations. Mrs. Wachob graduated from Punxsutaw Starry, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Starry of 444 Washington St, Attended Plastics Meeting two years in the Pacific War Theatre, and is now an employe of the Indiana Bell Telephone Com 1 1 and Mrs. Spxery Fassett 1298 School Street, will regret to learn that she is a patient, under Indiana, Pennsylvania. daughter. Donna Leiaof-Easton, and Misa Ethel MikeseU of Wilkinsburg, spent the Easter week-end in the Mrs. Violet Lewis, 550 Poplar a.

I mm City. (Contioued on Page Twelve) pany. Miss Lentz is a graduate of the Avenue, attended the Managers' ney High School in 1848, and since that time has been employed at the Bell Telephone Co. observation, in the Indiana Hospital, where she was admitted on meeting of Fratex Plastics, which No date has been set for the wed To School home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. MikeseU ot Homer City. Hazleton High School, Class of 1946, and Is now employed with the It ding. was held yesterday in the Orchard After the cermony a dinner was Room of the Penn Lincoln Hotel, Jame University. South Bend.

Miss Kay Hanczaryk of Ambrldge Pittsburgh. served at the birde'a home to 25 guests and immediate family members. returned to school after spent the Easter Holidays with her Many new and delightful patterns, I Holiday with which are featured in the magazines Hints For Homemakers 3 parents, Mr. and Mra. romp Hanczaryk of Waterman.

mmT. and Mrs. J. Quen were shown. tin WWina of South Sixth Street.

Mrs. W. P. Davis. North Fifteenth Return From Trip Miss Betty Nussen of Brookville Street, a Fratex Plastic Dealer, ac Mr.

and Mrs. James L. Jack ot companied' Mrs. Lewis to the city. Easter Party Basket of Roses Sweetheart Dress South Sixth Street and Mrs, Jack's and Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Bender, ot Pittsburgh, spent Easter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nussen of Homer City. The Apostolic Committee of the Graduation In Florida mother, Mrs.

Lewis Wettling visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. FRIDAY LUNCH Mushroom Shrimp Salad Potato Chips, Bread and Butter Sandwiches Sliced Pineapple Beverage Fidelity of Our Lady entertained over forty children at the Wlliard Home cm April 20. Father Roller Gardner. Cobb of Atlantic City.

Mrs. Lt. Norman R. McCurdy. husband BACK to the BIBLE Religious Division If a heathen should come to our Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Houze and daughter, Betty Louise, and Mra. of Cleo Fleming McCurdy, former- oi Indiana, and son of Mrs, P. Foltz ot Point Marion, visited with (Recipe for Starred Dish Follows) Flanagan of town, will graduate Mra. Houze's parents, Mr.

and Mra. R. S. Sutton, of Water Street accompanied the Jacks on their' trip, and, after spending the night' with the Cobbs, went on to New York City, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Frances Freeman.

and Mrs. started the Easter party by showing the children Abbott and Costello aound movies, and animal cartoons. Later refreshments were served and games were played. this week from the Air University at Tyndale Field, Panama City, Mushroom Shrimp Salad J. F.

Buterbaugh ot North Eighth Street last Sunday. city desiring to learn about God, His church and salvation, to -whom should he go? On Saturday should Florida. During Lt McCurdy', Ingredients: 1 pounti cooked fresh he turn to the "Church- Page" to shrimp or 2 seven-ounce cans Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Barr and Jack and Mrs.

Sutton returned home last night. Mrs. Wettling remained school term, the McCurdy's have been living in Panama City. They find the meeting place of THE Renominated Trustee O. Dixon Shrura.

prominent Pitts shrimp, 1 three-ounce can sliced their sons Ricky and Ronnie spent plan to return to Greenville, S. broiled mushrooms, 1-4 cup well a part of last week with Mrs. Nel at the Cobb home where aha will visit Indefinitely. church? If he did so he would surely become very confused finding where Lt. McCurdy la a pilot in lie Barr ot Sixth Street and Mr.

seasoned French dressing, 1-4 cup burgh attorney, was recently nominated for re-election to the Board the Command there. and Mrs. Charles McLaughlin of mayonnaise or creamy-type aalad so many listed, He could not attend all of them in several months' time. of Trustees, University of Pitts. Entertains At Bridse Wayne Avenue.

dressing, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, Betrothal Announced burgh. Atty. Schrum is a cousin of Mrs. S. Hen Pollock of West Chest Vt teaspoon salt, teaspoon celery salt cups diced celery, 2 table No doubt he would become so thoroughly disgusted that he would decide lt was useless to seek Christ Mrs, R.

RusaeU Faylee and her Mrs. A. E. Long of 483 South Sixth Street entertained two tables Mr. and Mrs.

P. J. McConnell of nut Street children, Susan and Pat, are guests spoons finely cut chives, of bridge at her home last even and His church among any of them. Method; Drain ghrimp. Drain ot Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Robe son of School 8treet. ing. After delicious refreshments were served, awards were present mushrooms, reserving mushroom 280 Water street, Indiana, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothea, to fohn Rose, son ot Mr.

and Mrs. George Rose, of Saltsburg, Pa. Mrs, Dorothea Jackson and her daughter, Nancy Lou, ot Ridley ed to Mra, C. E. Berkley and Mrs.

What would you do? It is no wonder the worshippers of Buddha told a group of missionaries, representing several "kinds" of Christians, to go back home and agree on Christian liquid for later use in BOup or gravy. Pour French dressing over shrimp F. E. Musser. Park, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. and mushrooms in suitable contain- Is your baby as "good" as Earl Gilsky? No date has been set for the wed George Robeson, ot 350 Chest Let stand in cold place for ding. Continued on Page Ten) nut Street, ity. They were united In their religion, but we are divided. several hours, turning occasionally Drain any excess French dress Is such a condition wrong? It ing.

Mix mayonnaise, lemon juice, Rodney Phillippi Entertains At Birthday Party saltt and celery salt together; add to certainly is! It ia contrary to the will and desire ot Christ, "Neither pray I for these alone, but tor aU drained shrimp and mushrooms with celery and chives. Toss lightly "aeaeaaaaaeaeaeaaai "is 5 if 1 t.p A. i iyut mix- well. Serve on salad greens. Makes 6..

servings. them also which shall believe on me through their word; that they may ALL BE ONE, as thou, Father, art In me, and I In thee, that they may also be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me.V John 17:20. 21, Are we ans HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS Apartment Noises It ia very difficult to keep the wering this prayer of our Savior? MVUL Religious division Is contrary to youngsters quiet in an upstairs apartment, but perhaps the worst the name or authority at- Christ. The chair set and one noises come from those restless "Now I beseech brethem, by of the prettiest yet! You must have feet. One woman whose boy the fashionable roses-in-a-basket to decorate your furniture.

Daddy will love hit beat girl in lower tenants complain bought him felt-soled slippers for winter use and sneakers for summer and when this darling dress! She lovea It Bouquets ot roses to make the the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be NO DIVISIONS among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together In the same mind, and in the same judgment," I Corinthians too rutty wings, V-shaped waist rkU k.w,. i furniture look like newl Pattern 652; crochet directions. he waa in for the day those soft line and sweetheart necklines are sole shoes were worn. There were just what all girls level wayi been a "good" baby, Cries very little haa a. wonderful annetite.

In Laura Wheeler's improved pattern no further complaints. 1:10 makes needlework so simple with Pattern 4511 comes in sises 1, 4, 1, 8, 10 Sizes frock, yds. 3 5. Inch; In no way can we reconcile the its charts, photos and conciso Balled Beta Robes panne, 7-8 yd. Most women are very particular abort, he's healthy.

Kestle's Evap. orated Milk agreed with him right from the start. Easier to dioeal, Ne tli'l ia alio vitamin increased to help build strong bones and teeth, tKi your doctor about this rich, wholesome milk, nestle -beat Send TWENTY-FJYE CENTS ill Coin fn tMa nattavn rn 1UVI Send TWfNTJ CENTg in coins about their housedresses and frocks present denominational divisions with this plain passage from the Divine Word. About thirty different religious groups In our city certain ly does not Indicate that this, command being kept i ew ning Gazette, 328 Needlecralt Dept, 7 ADAMS, care of Indiana Evenlw why is It these same women wash Gazette, 332 Pattern it West tor tnis pattern to The Indiana Eve- r. O.

Box 110, Flatbush Station i7ih st. New York, N. V. Prtat Christ, prayed for and com aooui once a year and think it is milk products, p.s. Nestle' small can ia ideal for (W use.

Brooklyn 2, N. y. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME, sufficient? plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER, Sewing for vacation leavea you APPBESS and ZpNE. manded unity we should do all we can to attain it. Let us return to the Bible and walk in Its light! This Awkward staling I more money for Goinil Saa the Find a lascinating bobby in our is tne only hope i divided Christ.

When you plan to paint the cup-! latest styles to sew ia our new uura wneeier Needlecraft Cata log. Send fifteen cent, for 108 illus endom. Divided we fall, united we standi Only by speaking where the TLiurS'iiiWlwrwrw mi- and Back row: sklly Tacci aUUMr Oen trations of newest design, that ba naUa PbiUlMi. Billy TocoL Bleb' tovari vrtd (lit laMr saatU. Mtt to right: Brother Tommy ooaro.

lira give the hinges, draw-; ANNE ADAMS Summer Pattern er pulls and other metal parts a Boob. A one-suitcase travel wart), good eoating with vaseline. Paint robe, fashions for the whole ftrp-will not stick to the vaseline and at- Uy. FREE pattern of a and ter the paint has dried the vaseline make-up smock printed right in the may 6a wiped off with a clean dry! book. Send Just fifteen cents mat Mrs.

Vtraoa PbUUppl, at Sea Locust Street, celebrated aig tenth birthday on Friday atteraaoa, April a. The hirthdar party guasti uvlud- gjnaars find easy, expert! prefer knitting, embroidery, toys, dolls, household and personal vd Miale, Itmtt UfKolabb Arthur Worth. Bobby SehoUiald. Jack Bmith Uexst WeQahay. and Urry Moor- bum spew, ana being silent where it Is silent, can unity be obtained.

Send comments or questions to Barton W. Davis, in care of the Church of Christ, Third end Phila- PUUippj. xadn? miispi, (ue al kooor, Charlag Ptelfter, Katutir On, Paul Bam, Bobby Hoover, Jimmy ad boyi from Rodney'a gnda at ccmoues. rree needlework pat' tern printed in book. wum uq no a arm aone.

tor this book. wart payed ud aiccraarr, Toaiaur ut9Wm, (Pboto by Coltow) delphi Streets, Indiana, P. 11 ir.

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