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Society and Society EXCHANGE MARRIAGE VOWS Miss Susan Kaye Glass. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Glass of Roaring Spring, became the bride of Charles Weist Russell, san of Mrs.

Mildred E. Russell of James Creek and the late Fred T. Russell, on April 26. 1980. The ceremony in ithe First Church of the Brethren.

Roaring Spring, was performed by Dr. William K. Roop. who used the double ring ceremony. Mrs.

Rochelle Houp was organist and Sharon Benner and Fred Treece were soloists. Matron of honor was Mrs. Janice Kensinger of Hummelslown. sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Natalie Hummel of Gaithersburg, Miss Cindy Sessamen, State College and Mrs. Linda Teeter, East Freedom. friends of the bride A cousin of the groom. Kara Pffafenbach of Picker. ington.

Ohio. was flower girl. Kenneth Mock. Roaring Spring. was best man for his nephew.

Ushers were Ralph Fouse James Creek. Joseph Houp of Woodbury and Donald Reed. James Creek. friends. Ring bearer was Master Brian Musselman of Hession.

nephew of the bride. Acolyte was Master Raymond Thompson. Sharpsburg, cousin of the bridegroom. Attending the guest register was a sister in law of the bride. Mrs.

Cynthia Glass of Kaly. Texas. A reception was held in the church fellowship and trip to Myrtle Beach. S. C.

followed. They are residing al Box 98, East Pine Roaring Spring. The bride is a 1975 graduate of Central High School. Martinsburg and is employed by Slick Enter prises, Roaring Spring. The bridegroom is it 1970 graduate of Tussey Mountain High School.

served two years in the U.S. Army and is employed by New Enterprise Stone Lime Co. Stretch Budget With Ground Beef When the food budget is scraping bottom or there isn't much time to prepare a meal. it's ground beef to the rescue every time. As little as one half pound of ground beef can save 3 cook's reputation when four servings of a hurry up entree are needed.

Although it's increasingly, expensive, is remarkably stretchable and combines well with most pantry staples. In particular. canned condensed soups help to stretch ground Basic Favorite 59 6) 0 Co 13 PHOTO-GUIDE EXCLUSIVE 8251 10-18 Accent the elasticized waistline of this simple basic style with a bow, or use one of your own handsomest belts for an all-season classic. No. 8251 with PhotoGuide is in Sizes 10 to 18.

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FASHION '50 is filled with many lovely designs. Also 2 BONCS Coupons! Price 32.00 a copy. Add $2.00 for the New SUCCESS IN SEWING. I THE DAILY NEWS, Huntingdon, Mount Union and Saxton, August 30, 1980 PAGE 15 Club News Happy Birthday PRETTY LITTLE Rachael Kay Sunderland will observe her third birthday on Sunday. Aug.

31. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sunderland of Gaithersburg. Md Proud grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Robert G. Sunderland of McVeylown R.D. 1 and Mr. and Mrs.

Donald G. Anderson of Mapleton Depot. Greatgrandparents are the Rev. and Mrs. Robert M.

Sunderland of McVeytown R.D. 1: Mrs. John Allen af Lewistown: Mrs. Viola Anderson of Mapicion Depot and Mrs. Lola McLean of Vill Treasa Nursing Home.

Harrisburg. Rachael's sister. Michelle, will help celebrate the occasion with cake and ice cream. Happy Birthday! wit SHANE PHILIP STEELE is celebrating his first birthday today, Aug. 30.

Shane has a brother, Casey Patrick, will be four on Proud parents are Casey and Vicki Steele of Piney Ridge DANNY REEDER, son of Frank and Wilma Reeder of Star Route, Mill Creek, will celebrate his seventh birthday Sunday. Aug. 31. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Banks of Star Route, Mill Creek. Paternal grandparents are Mrs. Dorothy Reeder of Silverford Heights, Mount Union, and the late Frank M. Reeder of Cedar Crest. Danny has a sister, Stacy who will be two years old on Nov.

15 The worst habit consists in boasting of not having any. SAX TON The First National Bank Of Saxton the Broad Top Area since 1904. August 30, 1980 Shane Philip Steele, son of Casey and Vicki Steele of Piney Ridge, Huntingdon, is a vear old Susan Karstetter. 13-yearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

David Karstetter of Calvin. April M. Cressman of 322 Church Huntingdon, is nine years old today. She is a daughter of Deborah Cressman. Heather Van Artsdalen Hoover, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. R. Glen Hoover of Huntingdon R.D. 1. is seven years old.

Arthur Will. Huntingdon R.D. 2. Mrs. Ray Coffman, 1806 Penn Huntingdon.

Ann Marie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Shade of Alexandria R.D. 1.

is twelve years old. Mrs. Mac Trombino. 1403 Penn Huntingdon. J.

P. Thornton, 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Thornton of 309 Spruce Huntingdon.

John A. Foster Petershurg R.D. Mrs. Ned Kough, Saltillo. Marcia Davis, Saxton.

Clair Brindle, Huntingdon R. D.1. August 31, 1980 Rachael Kay Sunderland. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Sunderland of Gaithersburg. is three years old. Danny Reeder, son of Frank and Wilma Reeder of Star Route, Mill Creek. is seven today. Jamie Carl Getz.

son of Peggy Sue Getz of Petersburg. is five years old. Charles James, Huntingdon. Mrs. William E.

Lindsay, Huntingdon. Bernard Mateer. 838 Pennsylvania Huntingdon Mrs. Jack D. Simpson, 648 Fifth Huntingdon.

Christopher Guyer. Huntingdon. Dolly Grace Dodson, Huntingdon R.D. 1. Bessie Lehman, Huntingdon R.D.1.

Women From Moose Increase Membership Thirteen new members were voted on during the recent meeting held by the Women of the Moose. Chapter 220, Huntingdon. Members of the organization assembled in the Moose Home on Aug. 21, for a business meeting with senior regent, Naomi. Glasgow.

opening the meeting in ritual form. Laura Conpropst offered both the opening and closing prayers. The "pig" and the gold pot was presented to Janet Hoffer. Old and new business was discussed and arrangements made for attendance at the convention in Pittsburgh, Aug. 28 30.

During the social hour which followed, refreshments of cake and coffee were served. The next meeting will be held Sept. 4. Students Named To Honor List Dr. Earl P.

Strong, director and academic dean of the South Hills Business School, State College, recently announced the dean's list for spring term, 1980. The following area students received a 3.5 grade point average or above for this term: Traci Gibboney of Petersburg: Brenda Coleman and Lori Dunmire, both of McVeytown. BUCHANAN'S Building Supply Center Fri. 8 to 5 Sat. 8 to 12 Phone: 643-0781 NOTICE JAMES E.

SAVORY, M.D. Would like to announce the opening of the practice of internal medicine on Sept. 2, 1980. In associate with Bruce L. Thomas, M.D.

William L. Bressler, M.D. At: 803 Washington Street Huntingdon, Pa. Appointinents must be made by calling, Internal Medicine Association of Huntingdon, P.C. 643-6462 Round Knob Roundup Calendar Sunday, August 30 Thousand Hikers will merl at 2 at the usual parking place on the Alexandria Pike for a hike on Warrior Knige Monday, September 1 Alcoholics Anonymous and Al Anon will merl at 8 In 51 James Lutheran Church, Huntingdon TOPS Pa Na 437 will merl al 7::0 0 in It the recreation room of the Crawford Apts Tuesday, September 2 0 R.

Shillig Sunday School Class of the Fateenth St United Methodist Church will meet at I in the church social room Bring own table service for lunch No 1 Fire Company of luntingdon will moot in The fire hail at 7:30 Huntingdon County Chapter of PARK will meet in the community roam of the Union National Bank. Mount Union, al 7:30 811 Ladirs Auxilitary to Smithfield Volunteer Fire Company will meet in the fire haft at 7:30 Regular monthly meeting of Mapleton Fire Department will br held. Junior Fire Company will meet al 6 m. and the Senior Fire Company al 7:30 in the fire hall Holstein directors will meet at 7:30 al the home of I. Wayne Harpstor.

Spruce Creek 1 il rifle advisory committee will meet al 7:30 p.m In the extension room. Portland Avenue plex. 7 30 Petersburg Area Homemakers will meet in the Lutheran Church. Peter stury. from 11 a.

m. 11ll 3 m. This is the meeting of the new Karen Boran. extension home economist. will attend and speak on the topic, Stain on Top of It Plans will be made for the year's mrelings Marklesburg Homemakers will meet at 10 a m.

the Marklesburg Lutheran Church to reorganizr Anyone interested in the organization, is urged to attend: oneida Assembly No. 172. Order of Rainbow for Girls. has scheduled rehearsal the assembly room al 6:30 pm Election of officers at 7 p.m Officers Retained By Hartslog Members of Hartslog Valley Grange No. 375 held a regular meeting Aug.

19, in the grange hall. During the meeting, officers were retained to serve an additional year. It was necessary to elect one member to the executive committee and one to the finance committee. William Anderson was named for the executive post and Helen Fleming will serve on the finance committee. The group joined in singing Welcome to You preceding the business session led by Robert Harnish.

master. Harnish announced that the grange booth at the 1980 Huntingdon County Fair had received a third place in judging. He thanked all members who helped in any way with this work. Women's activities chairman, Mary Dell again nounced the Pomona Grange meeting for Oct. 11, beginning at 2 p.m.

at Lincoln Grange Hall. A covered dish supper will be served at 5 p.m. and fifth degree will be given at 7 p.m. the same day. On the next mecting date, Oct.

16, installation of officers will be held. Leonard Snyder, Pomona master, will be the installing officer. The meeting was closed with the singing of Battle Hymn of the Republic. With The Sick The Rev. William Burns of Star Route North, MeConnellsburg, remains in the intensive care unit of Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown, following injuries received in an accident on Aug.

15, on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Ile is listed in stable condition. NO SALE There are a few things money won't buy, and very few people seem to want them. For Train Information and Reservations see your AMTRAK Travel Agent GATEWAY TRAVEL CENTER, INC. 304 7th Street Huntingdon Phone 643-5240 The Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association Sunday, Aug.

31 Monday, 1 WHP(TV) Harrisburg MRS. DAVID WAYNE COMPTON Compton- Welch Vows Exchanged Miss Mary Ann Welch. :1 former resident of Mount Union, and Dr. David Wayne Compton of Canby. Oregon.

exchanged VOWS 111 ceremony performed in St. Mary's Catholic Church of Shade Gap on Saturday afternoon. July 26, 1980 at two o'clock. Rev. Father Albert Anselmi officiated at the double ring service.

The bride is the daughter of Allen and Edith Welch vi Mount Union Parents ot the bridegroom are Bill and Polly Compton of Canby. Oregon The nuptial selections were provided by Mrs Jeanette NOMINATION GETS NOMINATION Elizabeth Knepp. 17. a senior at Mount Union Area High School for the 1980 81 term. has been nominated for Who's Who Among American High School Students for 1980.

Elizabeth is the daughter ol Mrs. Nora Knepp of 133 Shirley Mount Union, and the late William Otis Knepp. She has been a faithful Daily News carrier in Mount Umon for the past six years Elizabeth has been active in the music field at school and attended County Band in 1978 79 and 1979 80: District Band in 1978 79 and 1979 80, and Regional Bank in 1979 80. She played bassoon one the music festivals Elizabeths is pursuing the academic course in school and plans to attend college upon graduation tor a BS degree 111 nursing. Her other school activities, in addition to band.

include Nike Club. French Club, GAA Club, and Advisory Instructional Council. Elizabeth is an active member of the First United Methodist Church of Mount Union. She is a member of the Youth and Chancel Choirs, United Methodist Youth Fellowship and the Council of Ministries. Brumbaugh of Mount Inion.

sister of the bride. The bride. given in marriage bs her father. was attractive 84 long. white gown of dotted swiss with evelei trim featuring short sierves tied with a bow.

Her headpieo was band of colortul flowers She carried On arrangement of red mimature carnations, vellow chrysanthemums. daisies. violet: and red roses The matron of honor was Mrs Margaret Stiffer of Orbisonia, sister of the bride. Meg Boyer. Both Boyer and Amy Boyer.

nieces of the bride. acted as greeters al the church and attended the guest book. Serving as the best man was Grant Stutter of Orbisonia. brother in law of the bride. Altar boys were Paul Brumbaugh al Mount Union.

Mark Suffer of Orbisonia. nephews of the bride. Immemately following the ceremony. reception for relatives and friends was held al the home of the bride in Mount Unnu. The bride is a graduate of the Mount Union Area High School.

1973. the Central Pennsylvania Business School and from Portland State University, Class of 1980, with a B. Her husband graduated from Oregon State U'niversity with a B. S. in 1976 and from the University of Oregon Dental School D.M 1980.

He will be doing al residency in periodontes at the University ol North C'arolina Dental Schonl The newlyweds are residing in Chapel Hill. North Carolina. Movie Magnate Looking For Coal Wastes 'The equivalent of billions of barrels of oil lays discarded in coal gah piles and slurry ponds according 10 movie producer Chaton Bebell. whose Grin. International Motion Pictures.

Ltd. Erie has bren investing hravily in energy related projects. Recently the firm purchased a 20 percent interest in Virgin bI Pittsburgh, 8 company that controls the patents lot a process 10 remove sulphur and ash from coal gob and slurry. thus converting this waste product unto low pollution electric power plant fuel. Persons interested in converting waste coal into energy may contact Bebell at Box 320).

Enc. 16509. LOME SOFT CONTACT LENSES $125 Fee includes latest ultra-thin lenses (if needed) Lens Care Kit Patient instruction fitting High astigmatism or cataract lenses at additional cost. Professional eye examination $25 additional Dr. Stanley Burgess Dr.

Lewis Mermel 44 E. Shirley Street 623 Washington Street Mount Union, Pa. Huntingdon, Pa. 542-2536 643-3780 Folks here welcome the Teddy Melloit family to their midst. Mr.

and Mrs Mellolt and two children, Cristal and Ryan Tait. recently moved from Dudley to the former John M. Ritchey, properly Again welcome Teddy. Kathy. Cristal and Ryan.

Past Sunday dinner visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rov Leighty at their Langdondale home were the latter's sister Mrs. Betty Thompson 91d daughter Susie of Saxton. Brian W.

Figard of Clearville R. D. visted with Mr and Mrs. Watson (. Williams last Saturday.

Visiting with Miss Fern Dixon last Sunday was her sister. Mrs. Lena Mathes of Altoona. During the past weekend Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Calaban and Joseph Yablonski Jr of Johnstown visited with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yablonski Sr. The Broad Top Township and Tussey Mountain Schools opened their 1980-81 school term on Tuesday mornmg August 26.

Mrs. Joyce Shoemaker of Redford R.D. who underwent surgery at the Bedford County Memorial Hospital last Tuesday morning is convalescing very nicely. It is hoped that her condition may continue to improve. She is presently being cared for in the Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Swope home in Langdondale. Mr.and Mrs. E. Evans and two Michael and Shawn of Hopewell R.D were past Sunday afternoon visitors of Miss Fern Dixon and Mr.

and Mrs. Watson (. Williams here. Brian W. Figard of R.D.

Clearville and SOn Jason Wade of Wells Tannery were visitors 111 the Williams home on the same afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Williams were delightfully surprised on Saturday evening while watching the program "That's My Line' on T.V. when Bob Barker, the emcee.

interviewed Eva Smith of Carona, Calif. He offered her a taste of hippopotamus steak, rhinoceros chops, lion and roast of camel. Mrs. Smith is the wife of Clarence Smith. 8 nephew of Mrs.

Williams. Watson's sister. Mrs Janie Smith makes her home with Clarence and Eva in Carona, Calif. The members of the official board of the Round Knob First Church of God met in the Church on Sunday afternoon, August 24 for their monthly meeting. Regular reports and matters of business were disposed of and bills of the preceding month were Those or- atbe paid.

tending the meeting included the church pastor, the Rev. Richard E. Smith of Six Mile Run: Mrs. Jerry Paula Steel, of Cypher: Carl Dixon of North Point: Victor Mort of Six Mile Run. Mrs.

Lester (Loretta) Ruby: Mrs. Dean F. (Marlene, Putt: and Miss Fern Dixon of Round Knob. Mrs. Sandra Worthing of Martinsburg R.D.

and Don Young of Martinsbury visited with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralphard Black Sr. here on Sunday.

Past Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ruby were their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

David H. Mathes of R.D. Duncansville. Miss Theressa Winter has returned to her home after a pleasant extended visit with relatives in Youngstown, Ohin. Mr.

and Mrs. Watson C. Williams called in the Mr. and Mrs. Donald P.

Black home at Six Mile Run R. D. and in the Mr and Mrs. E. George ('hilders home at North Point Wednesday afternoon beet with style Condensed soup makes complicated recipes 8 possibility in minutes by providing a sauce or a blending of flavors that would take an extra hour or two of preparation.

Its dependability assures success every which is the kind of insurance any cook appreciates. As an example of what can be done with ground beef and canned condensed soup. try Carne De Vaca Chili. 11 takes only about 15 minutes to make and vields four servings of a skillet dish that is good and hearty. To ground beef browned with onion are added chili beet soup, cooked elbow macaroni.

canned tomatoes and chili powder. The combination 15 spicily hot and satisfying. CARNE DE VACA CHILI 1 pound ground beef cup chopped onion I can ounces: condensed chili beef soup 2 cups cooked elbow macaroni can (about 16 ounces) tomatoes, cut up 1 tablespoon chili powder In skillet, brown beet and cook onion until tender ruse shortenmg if necessary). Stir meat: pour off fat. Add remaining ingredients: cook over low heat 10 minutes.

Stir occasionally. Makes about 5 cups, 4 servings. BEEFY BARBECUE BUNS pound ground beef cup chopped onion cup chopped green pepper can oDe ounces: condensed bean with bacon soup cup barbecue sauce One third cup water I tablespoon brown sugar Dash pepper fi hamburger buns, split and toasted In skillet, brown beet and cook onion and green pepper until tender ruse shortening if necessary. Stir to separate meat; pour aft fat. Stir in remaining ingredients.

Heat; stir occasionally. Serve on buns. Makes 6 sandwiches. For a patio lunch or dinner, here's a recipe that serves six hot Beefy Barbecue Buns. In this quick and easy skillet meal, the ground beef is browned with onion and green pepper.

Condensed bean with bacon soup, barbecue sauce and brown sugar contribute to the enticing aroma of the western soup-burgers served on hamburger buns. Ground beef stretchers made with soup are easy to create with what's on hand and can easily be adapted to individual tastes and preterences. Anniversaries August 30, 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Kestler Pyles of 610 Warm Springs Huntingdon, are celebrating their 46th wedding niversary today THE BEST THING ABOUT NATIONWIDE IS THE NATIONWIDE AGENT.

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