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PAGE EIGHT INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, INIMAVAi' PENNSYLVANIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28; 19B4. Mrs. Pfeiffes Birthday Potter Family Vacationing In Florida Coming Events Rev. Deemer at Crete U. P.

Church Sunday in jmiii im Celebrated at Picnic The children, grandchildren. SOCIETY Everyone It cordially invited to the evening service at the Crete and friend, of Mrl. Harry Pfeiffer of Marlon Center gathered at Marlon Center. Park on July 28 to United Presbyterian Church Sun August 1, at a D.m. The help celebrate her 84th birthday, Rev.

James ft. Deemer will tell of which waa July it. ormer Indiana Girl Wed in Florida his work in the North in 'See How They Run' Will Open Tonight A picnic dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour by more than 60 Africa, as well show slides. Rev. Deemer and hi, family ara re persona, Pfeiffer received turning to the Sudan en Septem fanciers of fun are advised to number of nice.

lifts. 1 kuSZz ber 1 is career missionaries. run, not walk, to Summer Theater Those present wen Mr. and This service should be ot special Mrs. Pfeiffer.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Guild In Fisher Auditorium at the College in Indiana tomorrow In Pfeiffer and children, Delmont, Helen, and Marvin: Mr. and Mra 'order to secure best locations for interest to united Presbyterians In this area since Rev, Deemer will go under the United Presbyterian the Guild's preocntntlc-n of "Sea, John Ward and daughter, Sherry How They Run' which will openj Lynn, Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Smycrs tonight and continue for four per and two children. Eugene and Bev uoara or foreign Missions, Crusader Class The Crusader Class of the Evan formances thru Saturday, July 31. erly, and Mrs. Thomas Barkley of This farce-comedy hit by Philip Punxsutawney. King which convulsed London aud gelical United Brethren Church From Clymer were Mr.

and Mrs. iences for over a year comes to, will meet in the home of Grace Sam Pleyo and son and Flory Indiana prior to Its New York pro Klmrael, Ml South 13th street, Frye; from Vauer, Mr. and Mrs. duction. Thursday evening, July 29, at Guy Potts and Janet Potts; from Enjoying the palm fringed beach 'See How They Run" is appro eight o'clock.

es oi ine Pome Veora Ciun, Ponte Vedra Florida, are three priately named, since Its char Co-hostesses assisting for the dren ot Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Potter escaping the summer heat' They of 30 West Carpenter avenue.

The "rived 11 and will be ther. until August 1 at the Club which Potter, find the cool sea breezes at a few miles north of St. Augus-Ponte Vedra quite a tonic tor tine along the ocean Wlllet, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Boyer and family; from Apollo, Mr.

and Mrs, Melvln Black and Shirley and Jlmmie Black; from Jersey evening will be Anna Mae Hoover charmers from Indiana, Susan, acters rush across the stage at about sixty miles sn hour, and in and out of the doors and windows in 0 Iff miiiwwi'i aaeeaaaaaa and Loretta Crlaman. Charles, and Baby Carolyn, chil- Shore, Mr. and Mrs. Blchard Dls the set, In the furiously frantic tra hong and son. dition of amiable farce-comedies.

Getty Heights P-TA Special Meeting; Other guests were Mr. and Mrs, The fast-stepping fun in "See Glenn Means, Mary 1. and Lou The Getty Heights Parent Teach Ann Means of Georgeville; Mr. I How They Run" is set In the vicarage at Merton -Cum-Middle- er Association wiU hold a meeting and Mra Russell Malcolm and son ot Beaver FaUs; MCall of wlck, a small village in England. at the home of Mrs.

Frank Fulton, Warren road, on Thursday even Putting their best legs foremost in Butler; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mal ing, July 29, at. o'clock. colm and two sons, Mr.

and Mrs. this laugh romp are an Elglish vicar named Toop, the American The purpose of the special meet LeRoy Harmon and two. children ing will be to dlscuas and reach a decision regarding the P.T.A. actress he married, a GI who had: acted with her before she became Mrs. Toops, a staid bishop, an es Mrs.

Grace Malcolm and daughter Virginia, and Mra. John Harmon and Irene Harmon. Frank property. caped prisoner, and an old maid who drinks not wisely but too Pfeiffer, Ronald, Donna, and Linda McAnulty, all ot Indi Rayne Homemakerg much. ana; and Mr.

and Mra -Waldo The Rayne Homemakera Club Work ot Rochester Mills. The play's howl-provoking com will meet at the home of Mra. Orrie McCunn at 7:30 p.m. Thurs blue. They aU wished many more happy birthdays for Grandma Ruth Ana Hammer, daughter of.

plications rise from the attempts of the OI and the vicar's wife to keep secret a date, albeit harm Mr, md Mil William G. Hammers, day, July 29. Pfeiffer. Larry Donahey of Lake Worth terved aa best man for the bride of Maria Prlve, West Palm Beach I 4 V.v Leal .11, ii.S. i.Tll'lliillimr less, which they have one evening.

The meeting will be a plastic party. Everyone is urged to at groom. The GI adopts the guise of a clergy Week End Jn Ohio -The young couple left after the and Loren D. French, ton of Mra. Tracy French and the lata Mr.

French of Kirk Road, Lakeworth, tend. man, and trumps up some fabulous ceremony for a two-week honey stories. But the ruse backfires Mr. and Mrs, T. C- Hood of Florida, were united la marriage moon, tour In Florida, after which they will be at home In their Rummage Sale and four other men in clergyman's suits add to the comic confusion Elders Ridge and Mrs.

Marie Mondar, July 19, 195, In as in formal wedding. The bride, escorted by her fa Smock of Huntington, W. vis The Ladies Aid ot the East Ma newly purcheaed trailer In Weat at the vicarage. ited last week end with Mr. and honing Baptist Church of Pur Palm Beach, where Mr, French la Leading roles in the Summer Mrs.

Arthur Smock at Lorain, ther, was dressed in a white tap- Theater Guild's presentation of employed. chase Line will sponsor a rummage aale Saturday, July 31, at Ohio. While returning home they ikay frock. She choaa her lister, "See How They Run" will be acted The Hammera family ara former were entertained in the homes of the Center Building. Millie, aa her maid of honor, who wore a companion outfit In sure' by Marion Bankert, Robert Tinkle- Rev.

Robert Henry of Darlington, realdenta of Indiana, Pennsylvania, Weaver-Cochran- Reunion Pa. and Mrs. Ella Ewing of Beaver, Pa. paugh, Marian McCurdy, Barbara Martin, Robert Telford, Joe Sas-way. Ed Krisak, Tom Reese, and The annual Weaver-Coehraa re Mrs.

Mackc's Paintinss To Be Exhibited Display Window Honors Homer City Squire union will be held this year on Don Roberts. Robert Ensley is director. Ed Tetchert has charge Barbara Martin as Miss Skillon Guest In Thompson Home August in the Mack disapproves of the goings-on In the of the technical direction. (right) as her husband. Rev.

lufc-onel Toop give Miss SkiUon a rugged evening In this hilarious farce-comedy of action "See How They Run." Photo by Sipoe They Run tonight thru Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in Fisher Auditorium on the college campus in Indiana. Marion Bankert (center) as Penelope, Toop and Robert Telford Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ho Her aril Among the dozens of window ex Community Center, Indiana.

This is to be an afternoon and evening affair with a picnic supper at six Vicar's house in Summer, Theater Guild's, presentation of Philip and family of Rural Valley RD and hibits in Homer City in -observance King's farce-comedy "See How Mrs. J. W. Douds of Plumville of the town's 100th birthday, the CJOCK. Dinner Held Disbong Home An exhbition of the pamtings of Mn.

Helen Macke will be- on display In Fiiher Auditorium July 28-91, in conjunction with Summer Theater Guild' presentation of Philip King's, -VSn How Thev were guests in the home of Mr "Weir Window" in Myers Garage, and Mrs. Harry Thompson of South 311 S. Main street, ia' the only Reunion One Year Old Clymer Personals Seventh street on Tuesday. one honoring a particular individ- A dinner was held at the home The annual Good -reunion will Mrs. Douds, who is a sister of IL Mr.

and Mrs. James Taranta Mrs. Thompson, will visit in the The material haa been loaned by Aun on ine cimpui at ww couckc in Indiana. About sixteen representative of Mrs. Violet Dlshong in Decker's Point on Sunday, July 25.

-The following were present: Mr, and and daughter, Patty of Highland, Thompson home for several days. the deacendanta and paya tribute to Weir, who served the N.V. spent several days visiting be held on- Sunday, Auguat 1, at Irvin'a Park on route 80 between HlUsdale and Arcadia. A basket dinner 'will be served, and aU relatives and friends of the family Mra Frank Potman and son, Mr. Uniontown News Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Rummell of MarstetUar were callers in the Doyle Rummell home Monday evening. Mr. and Mra. William McCul-Itough and daughter of Indiana visited Mr.

and Mrs. Rothard Cooper on Monday evening. Mrs. Boyd King is a surgical works by Mrs, Macke are available lor viewing. Mrs.

Macke is a town aa justice of peace from about with the Daniel Mantini family. Frances Connelly of Pittsburgh, Week End Guests and Mrs. -Allen Flory and family. member of the Indiana Art Associ 1864 until his death, July 29, 1910. Mr.

and Mrs, Doyle Dlshong, will be welcome. Is spending a week visiting with ation and her art work has attract This colorful figure, remembered Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sunderland Also Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert Dls the Edgar Williams family. ed much favorable attention. by many of the old timers; with Df South Thirteenth street had as hong and son, Mr. and Mrs. Donald flowing red beard, straw hat andi Connelly is a brother of Mrs.

Wil hams. guests over the past weekend. Dlshong and daughter, Mr. and The exhibit of Mrs. Macka's paintings is the fifth in a series of Inevitable chew of tobacco, had Mr.

and Mrs. William Sunderland Rodney Hill Celebrates Birthday With Party Mrs. Alvin Stlffler and son, Mr. patient in the Indiana Hospital. office on Weat Church street, on and son Billy of Elizabeth and and Mrs.

Ardel Stltt and Mr. and six being conducted by the Indiana Art Assocatlon in cooperaton with Mrs. Blanche Haupt and family of Franklin street Is spending'her vacation with friends and relatives the northwest corner of what is Sunderland's parents. Dr. Mrs.

Arthur Brickei and family. Her many friends wish her speedy recovery. Mrs. Calvin Stlffler and daueh the Summer Theater Guild at In The ninth birthday of Rodney land Mra. H.

A. McKenzle of Houtz-i now the Firemen's lot. There he held court, and both pleasant and Other guestS'Were Mr. and Mrs. in Cleveland and Detroit diana State-Teachers College.

dale. Hill waa celebrated with a party Bert Elkin of Indiana Is unpleasant memories are associ Hudzick Jr. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dishong and sons, Charles, ters of Windham, Ohio, are spending- some time with the ladies' par-.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dlngledine and Miss Margaret Zoliner of East ated with the place. It la (aid Chairman of the exhibit, at his home on Hancock street, Clymer, given by his mother, Mrs. George Hill, on July 28.

Eddie and Delmont, Jim Nlce- Stiles Family Returns cntc, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mc- rope waa kept hanging on the wall Pittsburgh spent the week-end at wonger, Marvin Pfeiffer and Pat Manus.

reminder of what might be the Edgar Williams home. The evening was spent in play ty Knight Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stiles andi New Sew-Easy in, store for culprits if they did. Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Berringer ing games and children's contests C. McGuire, seceretary of the sons Tommy and Roger have' re-1 not mend their ways. and was concluded with the serv Cresaon Moose, spent last Thurs of Chambersburg spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and turned to their home at Lake Mil Daniel Campbell Weir was born Visits Grandparents day visiting at the home ot Mr.

ing of refreshments. Rodney received many birthday remembran ton, Ohio, after spending a two- Mrs, Bernle Berringer. and Mrs, Valley week vacation visiting with rela Miss Carol Ann Ralston of Mrs. Frank Yarnell waa an In ces. August 3L 1834, in Black Lick Township, and married Clarissa Dodson, July 16, 1657.

Ten children were born to this union: Jos Anna McGowan and son Denny tives and friends in this vicinity. Brock way visited with her grand diana caller on Monday. The guest list included George are spending a. week at the home Whle here, and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Stlffler of Mr, sod Mrs. Anthony Stefanon Mrs. Stiles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wida, son of Mr.

andi of Ebensburg. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shaffer, for the past week -while her parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Ralston, were vacationing at Or McCann, Jackie and Connie Ny-land, Fred and George Ralney, Richard Putt, Jack Sink, Dear, Sandra, and Kenny Hill and.

Mr. Wesley Pierce of West Pike, thel of Vandergrift called on relatives here on Mrs. George Wida of Washing ton i street is celebrating his first Isabelle Nyland spent last Fri group motored to West Virginia eph White Weir, age Sf, stiU living In East Liverpool, Ohio; Elizabeth, Margaret Jane, Albert McClure, who drowned at the age of two in a post hole at the site of the Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Berringer. day at the home of her aunt, Mrs.

birthday today (Wednesday, July and Mra. Arch Hill. where they were guests of Mr, and Mrs. William Henkins, and Bar chard Beach at North East, on Lake Erie. and sons are spending several days visiting relatives in 28).

bara of PineviUe, West Virginia. Weir home, in 1088; Martha, John He Is the grandson of Mr. and Harry Dlshong of near Cherry Tree. Mrs. Dishong is ill at her home and would enjoy visits from her many friends in and around Carol Ann had a good time see Virginia.

Home From Hospital William atill living In Pitts Mrs. Michael Wida ot RD. Mr and Mrs. Bert McManus and When you prepare lemon, lime ing Indiana with "Pap Her! parents came to Indiana last night! burgh; Sloan Mary Ellen Clymer. daughters were in Nicktown on William Slippy of Penn Run has (Nellie) and Archie T.

Weir. The or orange rind, use the grater! lightly, so you Include only the and took her home. Sunday callers at the home of Wednesday evening. returned to his home from the Ad Brothers Have Same latter served as justice of peace after his father's death until he Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Williams outermost colored part of the rind; rian Hospital, Punxsutawney, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kennedy were Mr.

and Mra. William J. then the grated rind won't be where he underwent major sur Birth Date are the proud parents of a son moved to Clairton, In 1027. Williams and family ot Homer Cookport 4-H Meets The regular, meeting of the Cook- bitter. born in Spangler Hospital on Wed Squire Weir moved to Homer gery.

City, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Will- nesday morning. City In the early 18S0'a and erected ivtrp-wrr TfTH'm pparass lams and family of Indiana, Mr, the home at the corner of Rail Mr. and Mrs.

George Stewart road avenue and West Church Jr. and family of Blairsville spent and Mrs. William Caldwell of Mc-Keesport, Mrs. Iva Wagner of port 4-H Club, held July 20 in the! Community Building in Cookport, was conducted by the vice-president, Carol Gregg. A Show andi street, now owned by Russell the weekend at the Doyle Rum-, mell home.

Rhine. As an architect and carpen Ramey, and Mrs. Dewey Edmunds of Detroit, Michigan. Tell waa given by Connie Mer ter, ha worked on the first Glenn Buterbaugh of Akron. Mrs.

Marcia Sgrlccia Chapman! Presbyterian Church of Homer rick and Patty Bash. Ohio, visited relativea and friend Fast-Moving Program Is and three daughters of West Mil- City, and Indiana, and on many The girls sewed on the skirts here over the weekend. fin and Mrs. Rita Starkey and two of the homes built In that period. they are making for their project daughters of Sharon are spending! He also made many of the caskets and at the end of the work period.

week vacationing with Mr. and 2 Answer to Restless Audience Care of Blankets lunch was served. used in the cemetery at the end of West Church street. The land. Mrs.

C. Sgrlccia and Mr. and Mra. Joesph Sgrlccia and friends, Mrs, A READER writes: "So many. Gives Lonser Life waa donated by him to the community for auch use and was re Chapman and Mrs.

Staskey are Marriase Licenses to attentively Is often so dull, long-winded, and unimportant It is ar. insult to their intelligence. times we read in the paper and in daughters of Mrs, Sgrlccia, cently restored by the Klwanis books and magazines about how a Proper care of avoolen blanket. Mr. and Mra.

Ben Stiles have Gerald Eugene Frantz and Doro Club of Homer City. chairman In an -jorganisatlon not only keeps them soft and love returned home after spending sev thy Rita Weezorak both ot Arcadia In the window have been ar should conduct a meeting, put In almost every woman'a club there are a few women avho love the sound of their own voices so ljr but makes them last longer, Montgomery Township. ranged a chest of drawers andi have never read anywhere about Miss Ellen K. Garber, extension eral days visiting with their son, Ronald, who is stationed with the Marines at Parrls Island, C. aa doughtray made by Squire Weir, Lemuel Lewis Shields ot Banks how those attending the meeting much that they get on their feet oval marble table, horsehair sofa home economist, Indiana County, points out that whether blanket.

should act or behave. Township and Mildred Winifred and talk at every meeting, wheth Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bergquiat Shank of Rosslter, Canoe Town-I 'It is very annoying to the chair er or not they have anything to and his wife's butter bowl. A picture of the old gentleman is seen.

are all wool, man-made liber, or a have returned home after touring Bruce Ferrler Is one year old 4705 12-24 ship. man when there is talking, obvious say. the Southern States with their blend, these point, on care can be applied to alL today, July 28, and bis brother Rickey is two today. They' are and the Weir family Bible bearing the records of the family back to It seems to me that the best way Raymond Albert Cheswlck and lack of attention by neck-craning members, etc. Could you write daughter and sonuvlaw.

Mr. and Mrs. James Nicewonger of Balt Maxine Ellen Beltel, both of Cone- Blankets need to be aired often. the sons of Mr, and Mrs, Harold! to get the quiet attention ot any club is by setting a time limit on Ms grandfather, Robert Weir, something about this?" maugh Township. imore, Md.

The Nicewonger are Ferrler ot Conneaut Lake, RD 2, Covenentor, born 1752. in Scotland. It does need to be written, be Before storing they should have been cleaned and thoroughly how long anyone can talk, and by What to wear? Mom-to-be, don't and crandsona of Mr. and Mra. spending the balance of their vaca Robert Paul Hoffman of Cherry- but who settled In Brush Valley Township before the Revolutionary urging members to make reporta Macit Croyle ot Starford and Mr.

cause women in groups are often hard to control. Mra. thinks of worry. Whip up a new top or skirt in a day with this aew-easy pat as brief as possible. tion at the BergquM home and with the Valley Nicewongers.

James is it brother of Valley Nice and Mrs. Clair Ferrler ot Glen To wash blankets, remove stains. war, and served In the struggle hill Township and Olive Marie Muir, ot Derry Township, Westmoreland County. something she just has to whisper So the chairman's main lob is to. Campbell.

tern! For casual wear, sew the fot independence, to Mrs. B. on her right. Ana Mrs. Then put one blanket aj a time in a tub full of lukewarm water speed things up, give at little en wonger.

cnccaeq version wmi ur wunuub A. is more interested in looking William Robert Hall of South the Peter Pan collar. For cool com The Lloyd Burger family of couragement as possible to long- and a ayndet (synthetic deter around to see who it wearing what fort on 80-degres days, choose thel Birthdays gent) recommended for wool. than In listening to what la being Dixon road spent the past week vacationing in CJearfieJd County winded bores, and make the met Ingi so entertaining or so Inform Mahoning Township and Betty Lu-cilla McCormick of North Mahoning Township. said from the floor.

Hospital Patient LONQ Miss Roselyn Long of East Pike who had been a patient In Pres For best results, soak out dirt. acooped-neck, cone-shaped top. Make it in a glamour fabric too, for owning! Send now) ative that "The girls" want to and vicinity, SET A TIME UWT listen. Mr. and Mrs.

John Madison ot John James Turk of Mclntyre, But there Is this to say in de Louis Santus Mrs. Glenn PeHaven 13 Franklin street spent a week A restless audience Is almost al fense ot the restless club women, Young Township and Dorothy Louise Reed ot Homer City. Pattern 4705: Misses' Maternity pijee 12. 14, 19, IB, 20. 'Size IS fklrt, 3 yards 39-inch; top with in the home of their daughter nd Stanley Condor ways a bored audience.

What they ara expected, to listen; Agitation or rubbing makes wool fibers shrink and mat. Then remove water. Spin dry or press and squeeze, never twist. Put through wringer by folding blanket lengthwise. Rolls ar.

at loos, tension, fttns. lankets two byterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, for 11 weeks, was readmitted a few; days ago after a week at son-rin-Uw, Mr. and Mra, Joseph, pockets, 1 yards; Vt yard contrast. Stoyik ot Rocktoa sad visited her home. ejend TolrtHlv cents In com.

their son ana his wue, Mr. and ByJolita She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Madison of DuBois. tW But patterns-add cent, lot or three times.

ach pattern for Jtt-clen mailing Visitors tn the Ray Bash home, Mrs. John Long. SPENCS Hang blanket, In shade to dry, Send to ANNB ADAMS, car, oi RD 3i this week ra their ton Mrs. Caroline Spence of Creek- Indiana, KveMag dizatte, Pattern A wool blanket can be stretched and brushed to original sire nd ship. wWl, it dries, Paul with hi wife and daughi ter of Pittsburgh and (heir grand daughter, Carol Gregg of Uv oy.

side was stricken with a heart attack Saturday, and is a patient in Dept Ml Waal 171 St, New York U. N- PrtM plainly in. jnaiani Memorial Hospital. Joy. White blanket, of min-mada fib She is responding to medication.

KAMK, ADDRESS wlW HtK MM liTTUS tfUMtJISB. Tola pattern easy to U'e, su Mr. Etta McPermott of Com er! ar'n't damaged by moths, clean No visitor ire permitted due to wool pieiutetl must be stored where modore i Ylfltlng her son Paul and femtty to Wuhington, the seriousness of Mrs. to aw. I tested for tit, Haa moth, can't to them, Stor, in aaflWUM tUWtTltoa lUKWUMh cenaitwa, oat ill paaitc or provQ paper paaa,.

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