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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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The Expressi
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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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Ira Kay Myers Is Bride; Weds Paul EEichlnlaMb Miss Sandra Kay Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Myers, 353 East Bald Eagle and Paul Eugene Eichenlaub of 449 -Bellefonte Ave. were married on Saturday, Nov.

4 by the Rev. Paul H. Kleffel. The pastor officiated for a double-ring ceremony at 7.30 p.nr in First Evangelical United Brethren Church. Miss Barbara Bubb, vocalist, and Mrs.

Hayes K. Schwarz, organist, presented the wedding recital. White mums were arranged as altar decorations. Bridal Attire Mr. Myers gave his daughter in marriage.

She wore a ballerina- length gown white Chanlilly lace, and a veil of illusion falling from a crown headdress. She carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Her attendant, Miss Shirley Womeldorf of this city, wore a royal velveteen dress with matching accessories and carried a colonial bouquet. George Karichner was best man for the bridegroom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Geise, 447 Bellefonte Ave. James F. Myers, brother of the bride, and Edward Myers of Farrandsville, her cousin, ushered. The bride's mother wore a green dress with black accessories and a yellow rosebud corsage. Mrs.

Geise chose a black dress with Fuchsia accessories. She wore red roses in a corsage. One-hundred guests attended the wedding and reception that followed in the church social rooms. After their wedding trip to Nia- Mr. and Mrs.

Paul E. Eichenlaub their marriage took place Nov. 4 in First Evangelical United Brethren Church in Lock Haven. A reception for 100 guests followed in the church fellowship hall. Mrs.

Eichenlaub Is the former Sandra Kay Myers. (Photo by Wolfe). gara Falls and Canada, Mr. and Airs. Eichenlauib are living at 43 East Church St.

The bride graduated from the Lock Haven High School in 1960, and is employed toy Klewans Department Store. The bridegroom a 1959 graduate of the Lock Haver High School, is an employe Koppers Co. Inc. Science at Work Tunas Are Moose 53rd Anniversary Events Begin Steffen Speaks Thursday as New Class is Initiated The Loyal Order of Moose, Lock Haven Lodge 100, is celebrating its 53rd anniversary this week with special events each beginning Wednesday. A class of 75 new members will initiated into the'lodge on Thursday at 8:15 p.m.

Chester B. Steffen, state membership director from the Selinsgrove lodge, will be the principal speaker. The liamsport degree team will exemplify the ritual.s. Also on Thursday, from II a.m. until p.m.

a free turkey dinner will be served'to the members. Gifts will be given to members as they enter the club each evening tonight. Ladies and men's walclws will be door A new dance orcheslj-a and a dif-lP 0 fercnt floor show has been ar-, ai a ranged for the week-end some 1C 4Gui( Mream 0 current part of the trip, say researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. How Human the Whale By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The remarkable odyssey of a tuna fish, the almost humaa behavior of the whale, and a new estimate of the distance from earth to the sun are subjects for science at work: How the Tuna The tuna fish ranges far and apparently wastes little time en route. A giant bluefin tuna was tagged' by scientists off Cat Cay In the Bahamas' on June 10 this year.

It was caught off Bergen, Norway 122 days 5,300 direct miles away. That means it covered some 8'J miles a day, if it started the day it was tagged, swam the distance in a straight line without any sidetrips, and was caught the day it arrived. The bluefin tuna, which is sup- This small whale travels in 'hunting formations, feeding schools and even loafing groups. They have been seen to assist injured schoolmates. Mother whales even' try to support the bodies of their dead young.

And, like the human, the pilot whaTc tries to protect its young from capture. Wednesday, November 8, 1961 -TN Charles Loses Avis Election STATE COLLEGE-Sixty-t agents, policyholders, wives and guests attended lOUflnnua' policybolders meeting of 'life Na tionwide Insurance Company Centre and Clinton Counties three weeks ago the company reported today. Charles Ohl of Lock Haven wa. 1 presented with a 25-year pin and in recognition of Wi years of service. Attending dinner meeting were Mrs, Dorothy Bratr.

fcnd James English Df Reiiovo, Paul Rictrich of Salona, and Dean Royer of Ljck Haven. will adopt a new Friday. The lodge membership campaign this week in celebration of the anniversary. Each member who adds two new How High the Giant radar cars that keep on, the lookout for ballistic missile attack have been used to got a new idea of how far the earth is i from the sun. i That critical distance is (he one that astronomers use to judge the size and distances of the solar system, but an accurate figure is; hard to come by, and new measurements are constantly bei-i" i i made.

This time Radio Corporation nf! America scientists used the b.il-: listic warning radar to measure 1 the distance to (lie pfanet Venus and translated this di.stanre into the distance to the sun. Their lire: 93,497,500 miles, give or take perhaps 200 miles. i It agrees closely with other recent measurements, but it is some 40,000 greater than Many whales and dolphins, bo- 1950 figure generally considered cruise hour, at about throe ma'v have had members during November andjsides being mammals like nun, most authoritative until now. December will receive a 10 to 12'are also unusually intelligent an- 1 Tound turkey. In grocery stores with no cross aisle, about 25 per cent of shop- oer.s cover virtually the.

entire store. If there is a cross aisle, about 5 per cent shop every i wanted to scientists have study them in their 1 lisle, reports the U. nent of Agriculture. S. Depart- natural roaming area United Presbyterian will Although the size' of the ocean mcel Great Island Presbyter- and Uie nature of the animals makes this difficult, scientists have been able to gel some strange, homey views of some, like the Pacific pilot whale.

ian parish house Thursday at 7.30 p. in. for a panel discussion. 'Christian Stewardship tion to the Mission Church." in Rela- of the Important Reminder -to- Lock Haven Trust Co. CHRISTMAS CLUB MEMBERS III NT Discard Your Christmas Club Payment Book! Since this system of record keeping has been installed for the first time and Is quite different from previous yrars, it is very important that you retain your paynu-nt book; as it Is a combination and Payment Rtxiord Form.

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