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VAGft TEN INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, INDIANA, TUESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1954. Speed Is Her rJame Indiana Girl Scouts Take Appalachian Trail Trip iPhi Mu Luncheon Held; I Ml A A CLffAa4 Coming Events F.O.E. Auxiliary 1 1 1 "The Silver Whistle" Now Playing At Jennerstown Dick Woods, Appearing In ths role that served as vehicle for Regular meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary hi the F.C.Z. will be held Thursday, August It, at 7:30 p.m.

Jose Ferrer, has the bad In "The? Silver Whistle" at the Mountain Playhouse lit Jennerstown Ihli week. Awards At Convention Dr. Noinh Zmk entertained the Alumnae Chapter of Phi Mu at the Lewis Tea Room on Saturday, August 15. Luncheon was served to fifteen persons. Barbara Bouch of B'ord City and Mrs.

Donna Edwards of Indiana! After the meeting there will be a corn roast for members and Joel Thomai, Mary Ellen their husbands at Rustic Lodge. Sheesley Reunion The annual Sheesley reunion will Verbeyden, Sill Slout end Charles Craln have featured roles. The supporting east Includei were welcomed as new members and another guest was Mary Lou Ja re-4M, Ah- iSl ft. 111 Ruth Maynard, Peggy i'enn. Helen be held Saturday, August 31, at, the Mack Community Center (tn-i Shaffer of CIh Irion who will return (o college in the full as President! Evans, Clair Edmunds, Rcld Hammond and Ralph Herns.

dlana fair Grounds. Mrs. Alealhe! on the Collegia tcs. The resident members of a horn. Edwards is chairman of the table The Membership Commute an- nlrt.i-lv h.m.

committee and Mrs. Josephine bounced that three other graduates! Jarvle heads the amusement-committee. from Indiana State Teachers College have also joined the Alumnae Chapter. They are; Betty Jane; Coffee and cold drink will be cd with their lives. They are.

ready to give up when a man who claims to be 70 years old but really Is 40 comes along and proves that elderly people can have just as much fun as young people. eveit furnished. Ondrejaok, Theresa Car off and Indiana Grange Betty Shannon. Miss Shaffer Rave an Informs helps a romance between the dl- live talk about her attendance all Shown above Is a petrol of Sen) I. the Phi Mu Convntelon which was lor Girl Seoul Indiana who par- eating three day adventure over 21 Sails, Mrs.

R. Williams, leader p.m. In vsnie, Nlghtly bc((n gt tictpated In the Region lit. of rocky and rugged terrain.lFallh Nobel, Despo Slav res, Marie held early in July at Pasadena, California! and she showed me Building. achlaft Trail Trip.

The girls re- In photofirapli left to right: Jan-i Brown, front Mary Beck and There will miscellaneous gc" undcr'-v 81 31 nd recitations! Hlck Hollcndunnor, formerly oC porteH a very exciting and Jnter-jlce Shaffer, Sandra Knupp. Sally) Carole Schradrr. If you wait to see skating races by a single conipetitor, you'll be figure skater pt all who go In tor speed, She has appeared in the durine the I.ltrrv nHnrf jlJeannette, now of Cleveland, con mentos which, were of interest to those present She 'brought back' news of happenings which when put Into effect will improve the work preceding this an important bus! leading ice revues in many cities, tinues his art show in the Jcnners Art Gallery, adjoining the theater. treated to them by watching Betty Jane Rickqr. in the Vorhees-Fleck- ness meeting.

and noted for her originality in the Refreshments will be served dur Call Mrs. E. J. McLuckle, local representative, for reservations. SOCIETY routines she uses.

As further evidence of her ar les Ice Varieties- the Indiana County Fair. Aug. 23-28. ing the social' hour by a committee whose, chairlady ts Mrs. Gen operations between local groups, both alumnae and collegiate chapters, and the national oxganiza-zatlons.

She reported having bad a delightful trip of Inestimable value Insofar as her relationships tistry, Betty has held directorship! Betty, the former Canadian roles and Is sought out today by eva Williams and co-chairlady, Grace McLachlen. Visited In New York Mildred 'and Jean. Coy, daugh champion and gold medalist, is recognized as the fastest woman many skaters for advice and guidance in Improving their talents. with Phi Mu and those with whom she deals in affairs of the Fra Rayne Hoinemakei's ters of Mr. and Mrs.

Blair Coy Church Group Has Picnic Master of Education Engagement Announced ternity. the Rayne Hpmemakers wills Penn Run, returned home Friday Party and Picnic Held meet at the home of Mrs. Mabel atter a week's vacation with their At the convention on behalf of The engagement of Miss Maxinc The Ann Judson Circle of the. DeWCC FOT MaTV LobOlJd Viral nrmilap fiaolfat Church en-l Ruffner Children Have Parties On Birthdays Ken Broker on August 20 at 7:3 Beta Sigma Chapter, it was Miss Stockdale to Jack Blose, son of p.m sister and brother-in-law of imoie, New. York.

For County Home Guests Mr. and Mrs. James Blose of Day 'joyed a picnic last night at the Shaffer's honor to receive two awards in the form of beautiful! silver platters. One was the Zeno- W.S.C.S. Board -Amos Hess cabin near Nolo.

De- tor) RD 1, has. been announced by The W.C.T. Unions of Indiana un August 4 Eddie Ruffner, son An important meeting of the cx-i of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ruffner of spite, the rainstorm, 19 journeyed to the cabin lor the annual get-to- her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Stockdale of Dayton. bia Kellar Award for Fraternal County held their annual picnic for the guests ot the County Home ecutive board of the Womens town, celebrated his eleventh Education and the other was an Society of Christian Service of on August 12, with most of the birthday with a party at his home, Games were played and party re Miss Stockdale is a 1954 of Dayton High, School Her First Methodist Church will be held Wednesday evening. August fiance was graduated from the unioi.5 participating in the planning of the dinner served at noon lime' to guest of the Home and: award for outstanding scholastic attainment in Beta Sigma Chapter. Of the thirteen awards given at the Convention eight were given to Chapters in District IV of freshments served to the following guests: Barbara Sundberg, Betty 18 at 7:30 in the Langham Class same school in '53 and presently room.

is Stationed at the U.S. Naval Base! visitors, with approximately 200 In Return To Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Bence of Mesa, Arizona, who spent the past two months with their sons and their families and with Mrs.

Bonce's mother, Mrs. Butterworth, left Sunday for their' home. One of the Bence sons lives in Indiana, the other sons and Mrs. Butterworth are from Cly. mer.

"Mr. Bence Is a former owner of the Bence Funeral Home and. ether. Following the evening meal, Helen Glassford, president, conducted the business meeting as--ais ted by the acting-secretary. Lewis, and treasurer, Mille Met The social committee for the pic-nic 'was Florence Morris and Kit-4y Lockard.

at Oceana, Va. attendance. which the local group is a part Mae Baker, Oarlen Kromer, Carole Doty, Judy Hutchson. Judy Lockard. Sara Carson, Carole Larry and Danny Stadt- Stake E.U.B.

Church At the conclusion of the picnic at Congratulatory remarks were Mrs. Oran Good of Dayton RD 2 p.m. the regular monthly birth The regular Cuspel Hour made concerning the various miller. has announced the engagement of I day party was held for July and meeting at the Stake E. U.

B. awards which the Collegiate Chap her sister, Miss Marie Rumbaugh Eddie received many, gifts. August with eight women and 13 Church will be held Friday even- to Eldon Burrough, son of Mr. and men as honor guests. Each was On August 10, Eddie's sister, Dig, Augusr 20.

There will be ter has earned, and the two newest acquistions were on display for everyone to admire along with a After a' pleasant evening, the group thanked Mr. and Mrs. Hcssi remembered with a card and 'Carole celebrated her twelfth; Mrs. Robert Burrough of NileB. Mich.

A September wedding is Furniture Store in Clymer, birthday, and the above named for their hospitality and dispersed plaque and a loving cup which gilt and an birthday cake, complete with candle. being planned. to their respective homes. speaker from the West Indies Mission Home. Please attend.

Purchase Line School Reunion guests attended another party ini the Ruffner home. Party refresh were bestowed at District Convention earlier, this year. There was a Large attendance at Hospital Patient T4 ments were served and Carole the birthday party and all report Annual 4-H Roundup Had Week's Tour Arthur McConnell of Black Lick was the recipient of many gifts. ed it a very pleasant affair. Owing to illness and adverse Home From Visit Guests at Carole's- party who Mrs.

H. I. Myers, county presi Mrs. John Bowser. Margaret Displays Summer Projects conditions, it has been deemed ad- were not present at Eddie's were was admitted to Indiana Hospital as a patient on Saturday.

He would appreciate bearing from his friends. Summer sessions Commence-i dent, and Mrs. H. M. Potzinger, ivisable to cancel ''the reunion for 1 Mr.

anH Mr V. Mr-Tjirttiv Judy Valentine, Cheryl Bathurst, ment at the Pennsylvania State Xearn and Dorothy Tie ol Vrayno venue and Mrs. Margaret Learn of South Fork spent last week hPr. iriariai- have returned from a vacalion.countv Uower misslon ana renei Mary Jane Lucier, Anthony Sgro, University was held on August 7, 1954. The advanced rtraitc Master 1..1.

Thnik ed the annual 4-H Rounduo at PorL Washington, "Long director are grateful to all those and Dale Moorhead. Judy Hutch- this Joshua McCracken Reunion The 28th annual reunion of Josh CLVMBR. PENN RUN NEWS -mjuimib '-6 islands; Southern -Canada, of Education, was conferred upon Island. N.Y. with their 'who helped lo make the.

day a sue-; nd Sai a Carson were not at the Indiana High School on Mon Miss Marv Ann LoriHn nf Hnmi present at the -second party. iul-s. rancis wooa ana at uccan Paul Smith son of Mr.and Lakes Placid, Champlain, and day, August 16. The girls exhibited City, NJ. I tGeorge, and Gloucester, the projects that they worked on Salem! t-uv' Miss Louoda also com-.

pleted graduate renui laments ior ua McCracken descendants will be held on Saturday. August 21, alj Mrs, Paul W. Smith of Peno Run left Monday, August 16 for the Boston, Mass. during the summer. The judging Visitors From Arabia Chestnut Ridge Community -Hal Air Force where he 'enlisted for Enroute home, the Elementary Principal's done by Misit Mary Rlssinger No Ebensburs Bus Trip Kirkpatrick Reunion located in Ligonier Valley, about four years.

-ed the Pocono Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. John McPhillimy Gary Stake of Hancock street Assistant State Leader from the appa uiastcr or Pi Lambda The-. stalI, University.i la National taiorary ElBi! Tl.Bbel.ti Assistant State The Historical Society bus trip tO and two, children Keith and Mar- halfway between Bolivar and Idle-wild Park.

Approximately 200 per spent a week's vacation the Approximately 150 members of the Kirkpatrick Clan attended Ebensburg. postponed last evening! sua, arc visiting their parents. In because of rain, has been definite-'S'ltsburg. Mr. McPhillimy.

who hT "7 4-H Leader. Mrs. Marguerite Du- sons are expected to. attend- the all day celebration to begin at the fifth annual reunion held Sun- Fam. Snftelhlist.

Mi' Autiiiciij uuiii osninuuig, ana nine o'clock In the morning and! ly cancelled. Indiana, has been associated with ecord. and professional promise Marjorie Wormeck, Nutrition Spc-' st lhe Taliground. lent unanimous -lection to the of the Pennsvlvllnja state lA11 bsltet dinn' laicmity. I University.

Miss Mareaiet SDleen Igames snd other entertainment will feature baseball games, horse The purpose of the trip was to the Arabian American Oil Com home of his cousins and Luis Buterbaugh of Penn Run. Tain Fettermsn of Penn Run RD. will have a birthday Thursday, Au-gust 19. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Fetterman. Mr. and Mrs. John Maddison of 13 Franklin street returned home fished In Canada' i Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Lukehart am children, Tom and Toni of Gran street, have returned home altci aeveral days of fishing in Canada. They fished In Baskatong Lake which is located near Mont. Laur-ier in view the two-hour historical par shoe pitching contests and an evening square dance. pany in Saudi, Arabia, for about ten years, and is on three months, ss LoDoaa nas been third- Hom. E.nmi.t in The sixth reunion wlU be held at ade which took place last night in furlough at the present time.

The Assistant Extension "55. I- spite of the threatening rain. Peach Festival trip was made by plane and they acnoojs. or ine laoi-oo lerm h. Home Economist in Clearfield arrived in Pittsburgh on There will be a peach festival, over the weekend with their daughter and granddaughter, Mrs.

August at the Brush Methodist; Twins Celebrate First Birthday The Lukeharta were In the com- Oracelon Grade Scm where County. pany of friends from Beech Creek vl lso aghth 6f During the morning program cs-! where they formerly lived. for mothers a movie on' Robrcr and Mary Sue of Maryland, where they will spend Church Friday evening. August 20, bceinnine at 6:30 n.m. It is nnn.

a week's vacation. Dayton Church Group 'sored hv lha Knnriav Kehnnl Farewell To Childhood' wasl Albert Jarvle of Galeon, Ohio, Tama. CI.Hu. laJ 4k. r4 PIIU 11U1MI.

NewSewJhrifty In Rook Home snuwn una 11115 wai louowea Dy a discussion led by Mrs. Marguerite! spent the weekend with his family ot Clymer RD- 1. Duvall. Mr. and Mrs.

Nial Rook of 4501 -u 1,7 iT lalso soft drinks; '4 German avenue hnve as guests ln In the aftei-noon the 4-H Clubs! Gressley Reunion in the County presented a pro Use Remnants their home their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice -41 ixiJ lan Service of the Dayton Methodist Church held Tuesday even-ning, August 10. Mrs. A.P.

Travis was In charge of the study book. The Gressley reunion will be Fleming of Bradcnton, Florida; gram. Margaret Nicho), President of the Center-While 4-H Club wasl Mistress of Ceremonies. The songi Cii held Sunday, August 22, at the C. also their son and wife and three! children, Mr.

and Mrs. Niat Rook! Mitchell farm, near Brush Val During the business session, con leaders for the afternoon were El ley. All friends and relatives are la Jane Warner from the Edge ducted by the president, Mrs. Roy Gould, plans for the yearly fall wood 4-H Club and Helen Me- of Jacksoq. Miss.

Visiting Mother Here supper in September were made. Adams from the Perm View ML invited. Young Mr. antf Mrs. Picnic The Young Mr.

and Mrs. Club ot the Zion Lutheran Church of In and the entertaining of a mission 4-H Club. Carol Burkett of the 4718 1 7 ary and his family from the Phili Mr nH 7rtv, usnon i was me ppines discussed. Mrs. Alda Mur Washlnaton.

D.C. nianisl- The 'H Plede waa lead phy and Carrie Miller reported on diana -will have a family picnic at Fudiy to spend a week's vacatiani 4tf the Lion's Health Camp on August a week spent it Jumonvilte Camp, Methodist Training near with his rwi Mmm- luo- uuw "lc B1' Mrs. Speer Dav 19 at 6 p.m. Rain' or shine. AUi is ot Dark avenue.

Union town. They are the grandchildren ofl i it-j noun pi-uyam ine winners 01 1 llhe County Achievement Contests! Angela and Louise Dellafiora. young couples of the church arei Saturduy the three The Miss Margaret cordially invited. Take a large drove lo were announced as follows: First twin, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

Anlhony Dellafiora of Coral, cele Mrs. Angela Dellafiora of Coral and Mrs. Louise Tedesclii of Black Cleveland, Ohio, to visit friends. Condron, Mrs. Roy Anderson and covered table service and) place.

Leadership Winifred Flem brated their first birthday returning home huiiday evening. Mrs. Clair Wadding served ing, County Wide First place, Lick. Monday, August 10. refreshments during the social sandwiches for your family.

Committee will furnish meat loaf, coffee, milk and dessert. The commit-ttee: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis. hour.

INFANTI DINGS Spent Sunday In Erie Mark 50 th Anniversary Birthday Today HUGH cluD P'1' Place, Records Patty Jeffry John Ruah was born 'P- 4-H Club Dr. and Mrs. Henry Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mess, Mr, and Mrs.

William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Snyder, Mrs. Edward Trimble and sons, Mr. and Mrs.

Verne Himes, for gust 4 to Mr. and Mrs. John Records to Bob- merly of Dayton and presently liv Ncal, Kenneth, and Duane and Mrs. Annie Dick motored to Erie of Weat Killanning. Mr.

RuEh is crl" buyers. West Lebanon. ing near Cabot, celebrated their! golden wedding anniversary Sun-: As the final event on the pro brother of Mrs. William Sherry of and spent the day with Mr. and eiSV SI2ES Union town School Reunion gram the leaders were presented Mrs.

Merritt Jamison. Mrs. Jami day. Dayton residents who attend uaylon. POSY with leadership pins by the presi The Union town School Reunion son is a sister of Mrs.

Trimble ed the celebration were Mr, and dent of their respective clubs In will be held on the school ground Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mc Henry! Mrs. Albert Shlck and son Emerson and Mrs. Oran Fox.

token of appreciation ot all the Saturday, August 21. Basket pic and Mi's. Dick. They were accompanied home by Ruby Trimble. While in Erie they called on work the leaders liRVe done, I ill'' -m fx nic at noon.

Games and races fori the kiddles. Prizes for the winners The following clubs attended the Mr. Jamison's brother, Orville roundup: Peiin Run 4-H Club, Cen- Church Group Entertained of races, oldest couple, youngest etc. Refreshments sold on the ter-White 4-H Club, Homer City Jamison in his home, who is recovering from a rare heart operation in which the valvular structure of his heart was rebuilt. The W.S.C.S.

of the Penn Run ground. Everybody welcome, Pocket Patchers 4-H Club, Humeri 01 unytun have a new grandson, burn to their diumhter and her husband, Dr. nnd Mrs. Dale Posy, in St. Joseph's Hcispiinl.

Lancaster un July UK. Tin, buby. who has been named Utilu Murliin Jr. has two sisters. WALTERS Frederick Lydic of Dayton is nsmesake for a new grandson, born Methodist Church entertained the City 4-H Club.

Black Lick Twp. 4- Ladies Aid of the Brethren Church! Club, Crooked Creek 4-H Club. Jones Family At Crete Church Sunday Evening at the Grange Hall with a pro Penn View Mt. 4- HClub, Fultonl gram followed by a light lunch. Ruth Caye Jones, gospel song Birth Announcement RAGHAIR Run 4-H Club, Taylorsvllle 4-H Their next business meeting will! writer of Pittsburgh, known to Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Wallers of Cluh. Hillsrial. 4-H rlnh Smvrn. be held September 9.

Mother Jones" to her many radio pimiin on eriaay. August e. Club. Trade City 4-H Club. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Ksghair listeners, will appear witn her Ideal for school! Pretty for par. ties! Make Itvo versions on vifcucu nme una oiic-iguru) are the proud parents of a daughter born July 13 in Biloxi, Mississi- Away For Week-End lone sister. The mother is the for family in a special one-night service, "A Visit with the Joneses." Sunday evening, August 22, at 8 p.m. in the Crete United Presby with and one without sleeves! Frost the edges with eyelet trim) Sew it now and save! ippl.

The little lady has been As shown in diagram this apron mer Marilyn Lydic. Miss Ruby Trimble returned! is ONE piece plus ties and pock named Valerie Jean and weighed 8 8 ozs. Mrs. Raghalr is the home Sunday from a two weeks! ets. So thrifty and so easy, make terian Church In Edge wood.

Pattern S25: Child's Sizes 3, 4, 8, 10. Tissue pattern, transfer. Mary Jane Luciei. daughter of Cookport 4-H Club. Johnsonburg 4-H Club.

Tanoma 4-H Club, Smlth-porl 4-H Club. Rayne Twp. 4-H Club, Umontown 4-H Club, Willet 4-H Club, Plumville 4-H Club, Edgcwood 4-H Club, West Lebanon 4-H Club, Armagh 4-H Club, Mar-iun Center 4-iH Club and County Wide 4-H Club. 1 several for yourself, some for gifts! Good for bazaars. Saves former Zelda Fisher of Black Lick, and at the present time visit with her uncle and aunt Mr.

and Mrs. Merrltt Jamison of Erie. Pa. Week-End In Virginia Mr. and Mrs.

William Sutter Mi. and Mrs. William Lucier of instructions. State size. The service will feature many of the original compositions! of Mrs.

Jones, including "In; she and her husband are both serv Send TWiiNTK-FIVE CENTS In money, time and fabric! 472 Philadelphia street celebrated her tenth birthday with a parly at her home this afternoon from two While in Krie she also visited ing In the Air Force. Velerie Jean Pattern 4718; Misses' Sizes small; South Ulh slreet and Mr. and coins (or this pattern-idd i cent! ot each pattern tor Ut-ctasi mail-fc friends, Mr. Mrs. Millpn Is the first grandchild for Mr.

and 1-18; medium IB SO. Small site Mis. c. Dinsmore of West to (our o'clock. Breter.

vj Times like These," and "Light-keeper's Prayer" as well as her latest gospel song. The Rev. Bert Jones will have charge of this Mrs. Aaron Fisher o( Black Lick, takes one yard 36uich fabric, ter street enjoyed a weekend irip to wmcnesier, and the Skyline Prive. Mnd Tklrtr-ttn watt la wins LITTLE EVE special service built around the By Jolita theme of the Christian home, and tor UUs etoil 101 ttA btuero (or Ist-clasi milling.

Stud la MiNK ADAMji, tin oi h'b- hbmu wniia vetting hi cette, Needlecraft p. Bo let, Old Cheiie, sudor, Mew Vork 11, N. Print plauiiy fAT. TURN NVUBER. tow NAME, ADDRESS and SSQNB.

Pvn'l miss put Lur Wheeler 18H Neadjecrsft CtJO(l 7 em. broidery, crochet, color truster Birthdays the five Jones children will sing. Family groups ar urged Mi at todlut EvalB Oticltt, Pattern: tend. fiWa Mi WHt Httl 6W, Mtw APOPtTIT Mrs. Huber's Class and embroidery patterna to The picnic of Mrs.

Fred lot plus 4 complete natuma tftft W- frtta pUinll Samuel oisen HUU, eOBe 1M asowe-'Jack Buterqaugh tUS. U4 VtllS ITOllAEaV IHaroid Fleck ttM BSttarp. 10 IIS) Louise Selcott (It. MW. 14 teI0 for (II Hlli Florence Ankeny UBflttt lUlUtftktd iMVUIM.

iLjirraia Hidden ijundsy School Class of the Zion printed in book. Sent) 20 cents foia Lutheran Church has been post- your copy todiyl de (or lifts. pon4 indefinitely. blMr sellers, tttUvm,.

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