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PAGE 10 MEYERSDALE REPUBLICAN NOV. 5, 1964 Confluence Shafer. Two years ago this Crawford County attorney and state senator wanted to be a candidate for congress in Washington. He Listonburg- Notes Edna Lenhart, Reporter was persuaded to become acran-ton's running mate in Pennsyl vania. Scouts at Court of Honor In many past years, the posi tion of lieutenant-governor in the and son-in-law home on Saturday.

Mrs. Clara Lenhart attended the funeral of Walter Finzel at Frostburg, Md. on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Sherman Garry and 'daughter of Confluence, Mr and Mrs. Ross Umbel of Conflu ence and Mr. -and Mrs. Marshall Pressman of Grantsville were visitors at the R. C.

Lear home the past few days. Mrs. John Blubaugh daughter of the Lears, submitted to an operation on Monday. At this writing she is convalescing nice iy- Mrs. John Lenhart, Mrs.

Or-ville Lohr and Mrs. James Eisen state administration was aoy- Bellevue were weekend guests of thine but glamorous. However, times have chanced. Shafer has Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Swank, Addison. Assemblyman and Mrs. Joseph had a speaking schedule almost I as extensive as governor scran Edwards were Harrisburg visi James E. Tressler were given star lapel pins in honor of their sons' achievement. At the conclusion of the ceremony refreshments were served to the troop and guests.

Lutheran Hallowe'en Party Trinity Lutheran congregation made appearances throughout Esther B. Brooke Phone: 3292 Scoutmaster John Barlow and Pastor Lester E. Rudisill, assistant scoutmaster, held a court of honor for Boy Scout Troop 150, Wednesday evening in the fire hall. Five boys received tenderfoot ton. He has assumed responsibility! ladder at his home and break both arms.

He is a patient in Meyersdale Community Hospital. In Voice of America Office Word has been received here that Mrs. John Vockey (nee Meta Hershberger), who recently went to Liberia, Africa, with her husband and children, is working fn the office of "Voice of America." Mrs. Yockey is a graduate of Grove City College. the land in behalf of Goldwater.

Scranton Faced Problems tors last weeK. Mrs. George A. Frantz, Mrs. Dwane Ringer and Mrs.

Norton Well, the presidential election is history. I hope your candidates won. It would have been a much more enlightening campaign had the candidates not strayed from the real issues. Personalities for many of Scranton missions and programs. In short, he has Naturally, Scranton was faced Humbert were shoppers in Mor- trout attended the prayer and self-denial service held in thp with two big problems.

If he de been in the limelight like no other I lieutenant governor preceding I had a Hallowe'en party in the pins; three boys received second sires to seek the presidency in seem to become more and more Confluence Methodist church parish nail Saturday 'P3" nau aaiuraay Mrs. Florence Livengood and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean McGrady and children of Canton, Ohio spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

James Eisentrout. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Rodehea-ver and Mrs. Everett Bray of Deer Park, spent Sunday with and Mrs.

John Lenhart. Mrs. Harry Gray of Youngstown, Ohio, was a house guest at the Lenhart home at the time of the death and funeral of her mother, Mrs. Florence Wilhelm. Mr.

and Mrs. James Williams and son, James Williams Jr. of Youngstown, Ohio, visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lyons and son Bob at thejr summer cottage here at the time of the funeral of Mrs.

Williams' mother, Mrs. Florence Wilhelm. Newton Lenhart of Youngstown, Ohio, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E.

L. Lenhart. He accompanied his daughter him. 18, he had little choice but to class pins, and one boy a first evening, ioto I Oct. 31.

It was a costume affair the focal points in the political Thursday afternoon. campaign as a Reoub lean. Sec arena. It might well be a part of thf eroomine Drocess on the part of I Two boys, John Leonard and many enjoyed the evening of Trocar i fellowship and fun. Refresh- ondly, he had the problem of This hasn only occurred on The deer herd, one of Penn irying 10 retain control of both the national level, but it has sylvania valuable natural re the senate and the house of reore- the Scranton people to have Shafer chosen Republican gubernatorial candidate for 1966.

Al gantown, W. Tuesday. Mrs. Marie McCullough of Pittsburgh has concluded a visit with her sister, Mrs. Alden J.

Allen here. Mrs. Elizabeth Kane of Humbert Apts. has returned after a two months visit with her son and family in North Fork, N. Y.

Miss Nancy Koontz of Pittsburgh spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koontz. of Ursina. crept right into the local sceHe.

Star pins' Leonard is bugler and ments were served- patrol leader. Tressler is chap- 60,11 Arms Broken lain and assistant patrol leader. Fred Chitester, assistant post sources, furnishes recreational activities for about half million sentatives in Harrisburg for his remaining two years as governor. It happened in Somerset and Cambria Counties and undoubtedly in many more counties hunters annually. It is part of the Faculty Dinner covered dish dinner at TVAJ High School for the faculty of the entire school was held Tuesday evening, Oct.

27. Over 75 attended. The teachers attended County Institute ii Somerset High School on Monday. WSCS Service Women's Society of Christian though history tells us that no I lieutenant-governor ever moved I Realizing that all the nnlls Mothers of the star recipients, master at Confluence post office Mrs. Harry Leonard and Mrs.

had the misfortune to fall from a scenic panarama that attracts throughout the commonwealth tourists to Pennsylvania. directly to the governor's chair, this mieht hp the exceDtion. favored President Johnson for reelection, Scranton foresaw what a heavy vote might do to the houses Speaking of personalities, there Naturally, the gubernatorial I As demonstrated on "TODAY" NBC-TV are two in the state administra tion who will bear some watch oi tiie general assembly in Har. election is two years away, nut, I tester county ranks among the leaders in the state in value of dairy products, beef cattle and risburg. He couldn't risk not cam Ray Shafer is the man to watch.

ing. The first one is none other The Pennsylvania Turnpike tunnels through seven mountains. Local Skirmishes Service of the Methodist Church charge, held the call io prayer and self-denial service at the nay grains. While we expect to get into a I local church Thursday afternoon than Governor William W. Scran-ton himself.

Played Hard To Get For a whole year he played hard to get as a presidential discussion about local politics in I 111 Rockwood 1965. vou can look forward to a Mrs. Harry Koonte -was in miehtv interesting skirmish. A I charge of the service. Mrs.

Nor paigning for the full and complete Republican ticket. In the meanwhile, he hasn't hurt his chances for future years. As a relatively young man, he comes from a famMy that has been schooled and active in Republican politics since way back in the 1800's. His role in the Republican party will be one nf im number of court house offices ton Humbert read Scripture. candidate.

All the while he was will be at stake and the boys have I Participating in the service were keeping in the limelight via newspaper and other news media. Fin not been unmindful of the close-1 Mrs. Ralph VanSickel and Miss ness of the spring campaign. Carrie Dull, whose topic was ally, he succumbed to the easterners' call for a liberal candi Both parties in Somerset Conn- Mrs. Belle Blight and portance in the coming years.

Scouts Organized; Second Parents, Friends Banquet tv have problems with cliques date to buck Senator Barry M. and factions. You can expect I Goldwater. 4 Mrs. Edna; Lenhart on the topic, "Overseas," especially stressing the Christian women who serve Watch Ray P.

Shafer The second Dersnnalitv some bitterness to erupt shortly I Despite heavy odds, Governor state level who bears watching is I after the dust settles from the in their own nations, Ja Scranton put on a whirlwind cam Raymond P. recent presidential election paign. He Hew all over this na pan, Korea, Mexico and the Philippines. Barclay, Mrs. M.

A. Saylor A duet. "Lord in the Strength Mrs. Charles Clay, Mrs. Lloyd Ethel Enos Sanner Phone 2141 Monday, evening an organiza tion, but the deck was stacked against him.

Barry Goldwater had the Republican party and subsequent convention under his of sung by Mrs. Harry Koontz and Mrs. Norton Hum anyaer, Mrs. Grace Weimer and Mrs. Berkebile.

Mrs. Frank Barclay, president, thumb. tion meeting was held at the home, of Richard Stoner for the While Scranton hit hard at what presided during the business meeting. Plans were made for he called Goldwater's lack of qualifications for the chief the chicken pie sale. These com mittees were appointed: devo executive's post, once the Ari zonian secured the nomination Scranton swung in line immedi bert, added to the service.

They were accompanied on the organ by Miss Betty Price of Pittsburgh. Personal News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Eberhard and sons of East Waterford, were weekend guests of Addison relatives. Mrs.

Eberhard is a daughter of the E. S. Whetsells, and the trip was made especially Traup; vice president, Janet Lucas; secretary, Sharon Sipe and treasurer, Barry Enos. Programs were planned for the year. There were-10 of this group present.

Casselman YF Meets Youth Fellowship ef the Casselman EUB Church met at the church with seven members and their adviser, Jack Trout present. "How to Stand" was the topic presented by the devotional leader, Nancy Scripture from the Book of Romans was read by Nancy, followed by prayer by Kenneth Johnson. The president, Kenneth Johnson presided during the business meeting. The group is selling Boy Scouts. All boys between the ages 11 and 14 are eligible.

The troop is being sponsored by Rockwood American Legion. Stoner is scoutmaster with Clyde assistant scoutmaster. Those assisting the organization of the unit are Earl Younkin, Jack Tipton, Fred Costantino, Earl Hartline, Fred ately. During the campaign he tions, Mrs. Walter Berkebile and Mrs.

'Harry Saylor; greetings, Ruth Mosholder; flowers and sunshine boxes, Mrs. May-nard Sewbower and Mrs. Grace Weimer; dish cloths, Mrs. William Eagle and Mrs. Ernest Hartline; pecans, Mrs.

Ida Hart-line; social, Mrs. William Eagle, Church Notices Keen, Roger Romesberg and Walter Gardner. Serving as in to visit Mrs. Whetseu who was recently discharged from Meyers-dale Community Hospital. Mrs.

Whetsell is recovering slowly and is still bedfast. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Reiber (Continued From Page 7) stitutional representative is REMODELING? We recommend Marlite for kitchens and bathrooms Leroy Yutzey, supt. 10:30 a.m.

Worship. Blaine Kimmell. 37S At Banquet The second annual Parents and Christmas cards as their project. of Essington, Pa. spent several PUBLIC AUCTION I will sell all the following personal property at my residence in the town of Accident, Maryland, on SATURDAY, NOV.

7, 1964 Beginning At 12 O'Clock Noon (EST) HOUSEHOLD GOODS Dining room suite, 4-pc. library set, library table, two oak rockers, Princess dresser, two iron beds, piano and bench, rolltop desk and desk chair, typewriter, porch swing, two porch rockers, two rockers, lot bedding, oak kitchen cabinet, kitchen sink, lot pictures and picture frames, flower stand, potted plants, 9x12 rug, reed settee, book case, Victrola, child's rocker, set crutches, used commode, some linoleum, apartment size refrgierator, lot dishes, some pots and pans, large corn dryer. MISCELLANEOUS Two long ladders, lot tools and chains, lot lumber, hay forks, lot of new window frames, deep well pump, several screen doors, meat bench, large work bench, floor cart," sack cart, hand lime sower, cream separator, lot garden dust, lot of chicken grit, livestock spray, wheelbarrow, grindstone, horse hay rake, harrow, large iron kettle, garden cultivator and hose, push type lawn mower, sausage grinder and meat saw, lot canned fruit, lot fruit jars, 10-gal. jar, lot gallon crocks, lot 2 and 3 gal. crocks, two 5-gallon milk cans, two 8-gallon milk cans, 1,000 lb.

Fairbanks platform scales, egg scales, lot baled straw and hay. ANTIQUES High chair, round table, kraut cutter, oil lamp lantern, iron cook pot, six oak four high back oak chairs, butter bowl, butter print, 12 gauge double barrel shotgun, 3 Add new beauty to any room with soilproof flans were discussed lor a days here recently with Mr. Rei Mrs. Anna Lowry, Mrs. M.

J. Saylor, Mrs. Walter Berkebile and Mrs. Lloyd Snyder; chicken pie sale, Mrs. Ernest Hartline, and advertising, Mrs.

Charles Clay. Mrs. W. P. Schrock and Mrs.

George Ansell, who have ill in their homes are reported Thanksgiving party to be held ber's sister, Mrs. Fred Lindhorst. This is the first trip back to Con at the church. Birthday Party fluence since Mr. Reiber re cent illness and hospitalization.

1 Tuesday, 7:45 p.m. Pageant rehearsal. Wednesday, all-day Ladies Aid; 3:45 p.m. Junior choir rehearsal; 8 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal.

Friday, 8 p.m. True Blue class meeting. Wilhelm Charge, United Church of Christ, Rev. J. Lester Showal- A birthday party was given Marlite paneling and lorget about painting or further remodeling.

Marlite goes up fast over old or new walls. You can do it yourself this weekend, The baked plastic finish resists heat, moisture, stains, mars stays like new for years with an occasional damp cloth wiping. Visit us today and see Mar-lite's wide range of Trendwoods, colors and patterns. Free planning help and estimates. Tuesday, Oct.

27 by Mrs. Mar improving and Mrs. Maynard Miss Elsie Spurgeon, elementary school teacher, was confined Friends Association banquet was held Wednesday evening at the Rockwood fire hall with 375 present. The Rev. Gene Abel, pastor of Messiah Lutheran Church of New Centerville gave the invocation.

Walter J. Gardner was toast-master for the evening. The dinner music was presented by Frank Illar, Richard Niehf)lwi. bewbower, who had been a pa tient at the Somerset Community hospital is home and greatly im to her home due to illness this past week. C.

B. Humbert and his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Humbert and their son, Max spent garet Iressler, in honor of her daughter Audrey's birthday. Games were played and the guest of honor received many lovely gifts.

Included with the refreshments served was a decorated birthday cake. Mrs. Tress proved. Pecans have been order ter will be supplying. ed and will be on sale in the very St.

Pauls Church. St. Paul: near tuture. 9:45 a.m. Church School, Ralph Sunday with Dr.

and Mrs. E. Charles Farling and Charles The hostesses, Mrs. Lloyd IS. Miller, supt.

11 a.m. Wor Meyer. Pat and Pam Kimmel Snyder and Mrs. Delia Maule ler was assisted by Mrs. Anna Sherman and Mrs.

Mildred ship. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Choir clastic-finished paneling and Betsy Illar sang several rehearsal. Friday, Nov. 6, 8 p.m.

Women Guild meets in the Guests present were John home of Mrs. Carl E. Firl. Brethren Women Meet From the "Women of the Bi Phillippi, Robert Faidley, Michael Ohler, James Ohler, Billy ble" series. "Potipher's Wife" served refreshments to the 13 present.

Homemakers At DeVore Home Recently, the Rockwood Home-makers met at the home of Mrs. Shirley DeVore for an all-day meeting. The group made nut wreaths, as their project. At the next meeting it was decided to Meade Baker 01 Valencia. Miss Betty Magarrah of Pittsburgh was a weekend guest of Misses Alta and Felicia Flan-nigan.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wasielewski and Teddy and Jan of Baldwin, were weekend guests of Mrs. Wasielewski's parents, Dr. and Mrs.

Milton Brooke. Mrs. Dennis Snyder is in Confluence this week preparing her property in readiness for the Ohler, Carolyn Ohler, Bobby Bo- was the subject of study when den, Connie Sherman, Martha the Women Fellowship ot Rock CLAPPER'S Building Materials, inc. "From Foundation to Roof" MEYERSDALE 634-321 1 ROCKWOOD 3825 Montgomery, Dorothy Ohler, wood Church ot the Brethren St. John's Church, Grantsville, 9:30 a.m.

Worship. 10:30 a.m. Church School, Robert Speicher, supt. St. John's invites members from St.

Paul to join them in rehearsal, Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. for a Christmas cantata. SALISBURY Salisbury Lutheran Parish Ruth Ohler, Jimmy Marker met recently at the church. Mrs many articles noi mentioned. Terms of Sale Cash.

MRS. EARL AULT, Owner. Accident, Phone VA 6-8222 HARRY COLLIER, Auctioneer, Accident, Phone VA 6-8242 Scott Marker and John Marker. Harry Saylor was devotional make pajama bags which Mrs. Personal News Notes leader.

After prayer by Mrs. Walter winter. She will spend the winter Josephine Younkin will demonstrate. There were nine present. Hallowe'en Party Berkebile.

readings on in Connellsville, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bittner of Perkasie spent a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Folk of Casselman and Mr.

and Mrs. Delbert Smith of I theme were given by Mrs. Frank Wednesday afternoon a Hallo- David E. Fetter, pastor. St.

John's Church, Salisbury: we en party was held at the home other relatives. of Mrs. Betty Trice, Rockwood, 8:30 a.m. The Service. 9:45 a.m.

Church School, Ronald RD 1. Games were played for Saturday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hilt, supt. 7:30 p.m.

Luther which prizes were awarded. Re Enos were Mr. and Mrs. Charles freshments were served. League skating party at Salisbury rink.

Monday, 7:30 p.m. Sterling and sons, Rockville Those present were Mrs. Al- Mrs. Walter Kalp, Mel- Church Council meets. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.

L.C.W. meets. Wed Weight croft; Mr. and Mrs. Valgene verda Burkett, Mrs.

Elaine Younkin and children, Mrs. Melvin Davis and children, Mrs. Harry Monticue and daughter of Mount nesday, 6:30 p.m. Catechetical Pleasant. Class 1 meets; 7:30 p.m.

Class Romesberg, Mrs. Shirley Brant, Monday evening, Mrs. Wilbur 2 meets. Mrs. Clifford Romesberg, Mrs.

Evangelical Church, Green Watchers Geraldine Cramer and son and Romesberg visited at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Harold Lip-hart of Indiana. Mrs. Shirley Walk.

ville: 9 a.m. Church School, Richard Shockey, supt. 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist. Thursday, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Trice and Casselman Ladies Aid Ladies Aid of the Casselman 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. son, Rockwood RD 1, spent the EUB Church met Friday eve Christ Church, Grantsville, Favorite weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Brown, Lewisville, Ohio. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. ning at the home of Mrs. Ethel Putman with Mrs.

Ida Mae Pritts, devotional leader, pre 10:30 a.m. Church School. Dale Glass, supt. 11:30 a.m. The Service.

Monday, 7 p.m. Jr. choir rehearsal; 7:30 p.m. Sr. choir rehearsal.

Wednesday, .7:30 p.m. L.C.W. meets. senting the topic, "Continuing in Carl Schumarker, Congress Lake, Hartville, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.

James Gracey, Canton, Ohio. Faith." Group singing was followed by Mr. and Mrs. John F. Snyder, prayer by Mrs.

Ethel Trout and Silver Spring, spent me Salisbury Methadist Church benpture readings by the leader weekend visiting with his father, Marcus G. Yohe, pastor. and Mrs. Elaine Johnson. A story Howard bnyder and others.

Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Etzel ot on the theme was given by Miss Iona Whipkey.

Readings were presented by Mrs. Florence 9:15 a.m. Worship. 10:15 a.m. Church School.

8 p.m. Official Board meets. Salisbury Church of the Pittsburgh spent a few days vis Peters, Mrs. Shirley Kaufman, iting at the home ot her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Karl Sipe. Brethren Mrs. Lilly Brocht and Mrs. Blanche Lohr, followed by a 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Cessna group discussion. Alma Knecht, supt. and children and Mr. and Mrs.

The president. Mrs. Elaine Edgar Hounshell of Cresaptown, 10:45 a.m. Worship. Christmas program, Sunday, visited Sunday at the home Johnson presided during the business meeting.

A get-well card Dec. 13 at 7:30 p.m. SKIM MILK of Mr. and Mrs. L.

Dale Enos and also With Mr. and Mrs. Wil was signed lor Mrs. Edward St. John's United Church of Christ Warren E.

Bates, pas Kelly, who is a patient in the Connellsville State Hospital. The tor. next meeting will be a covered dish supper at the church. 9:30 a.m. Worship.

10:30 a.m. Church School. 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. Refreshments were served by the hostess.

Theme: "After Death What Then?" Entertains Class Tuesday evening, Mrs. Shirley Monday, 8 p.m. Consistory meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. All- DeVore entertained the kindergarten class of the Rockwood St.

Luke's Lutheran Church at her church fellowship, with Miss Esther Mae Reimold, visiting home with a Hallowe'en party. JJ missionary from Ghana. Games were played and refreshments served by Mrs. DeVore, who was assisted by Mrs. Eleanor Pritts, Mrs.

Luanna Knop- Wednesday, 8 p.m. Kick-oft presentation of "Our Christian Enlistment." Miss Mildred Shultz The fines 2wwwpi assortment SfflS dairy-fresh S3l i Ifc products 81 i come from piiJIalS Queen City liam Kimmell. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur G.

Romesberg and children spent Sunday with their daughter Sue, a student at Shippensburg State College. Lois Weyand, a senior student nurse at the Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, is spending a two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weyand. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Hem-minger, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vought and Mr. and Mrs.

Freeman Vought spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Hemminger's son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Wayne Trice of Greensburg. Carol Pritts of St.

Paul spent a few days visiting with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walter. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Gerber visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meiser, Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Hickes, former residents, of Maliaffy visited friends in the vicinity, Tues and Robert Lorenz will lead. snyder and Diana Gerber. Thursday, 7 p.m. Junior "walhs" right over humps and trouble Masked guests enjoying the choir rehearsal. 8 p.m.

Adult party were Jackie and Jimmy choir rehearsal. Knopsnyder, Dana Pritts, Sandy Friday, 4 p.m. Catechetical Miller, Robin Lucas, Lorraine class. Shaffer, Donna Coughenour, Jay Boynton Assembly of God. on ischrock, Frankie Lape, Timmy Highway 219, Boynton forest DeVore, Jon Wahl, Jeffrey John T.

Nelson, pastor. son, Ann Gerber and Michael Johnson. Independent front suspension takes the "truck" out of truck ride. It smooths rough roads, protects truck, driver and cargo from excessive jolting. And on Chevrolet pickups if a proved system with millions of miles of user experience behind it.

Try it out on one of Chevrolet's great Fleetside or Stepside pickups. It's one of the big reasons that Chevrolet is first choice with pickup users from coast to coast 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. Worship.

10:45 a.m. Children's church. 6:30 p.m. Christ's Ambassa Luther Leagues Reorganize The Junior and Senior Luther Leagues of the Rockwood St. dors, Y.P.

Luke's Lutheran Church organ 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic serv ice. day. Mr. and Mrs.

Amos Heinbaugh of Lemont Furnace visited with relatives in the vicinity recently. Albert Snyder visited with Mr. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Pray er meeting. Roman Catholic Parishes For delivery telephone John V.

Orlando, pastor. Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck 37-5421 and Mrs. Edgar Harvey of Frost-burg, Md. Mrs. Robert Morgan and a friend, Johnstown; Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Murray and daughter and a friend, Mr. and Mrs. James Hummel and Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Saylor, all of Meyersdale visited at the home of Mrs. Eva Hauger and Blaine Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Saylor ized and elected omcers tor the coming year when they met Sunday evening at the church.

Walter J. Gardner led the devotions for both groups who joined together. They also joined in a Bible Quiz with the Juniors being the winner. Mr. Gardner was in charge of the business meeting for the Juniors, and Janet Lucas for the Seniors.

Officers for the Junior League are president, George Kaufman; vice president, Robert Enos; secretary and treasurer, Mark Gardner. There were 12 present. Officers elected by the Senior League arc: president, Robert QUEEN CITY DAIRY 634 6561 St. Michael's Church, West Salisbury: Mass 8:45 a.m. St.

Mary's Church, Pocahontas: Mass 10:45 a.m. St. Gregory's Church, Mac-Donaldton: Mass 10:45 a.m. All high school students of the three parishes are invited by Teen-age Club of S.S. Philip and James.

Meyersdale, to a breakfast, Sunday, Nov. 8, preceded BAKER CHEVROLET COMPANY were accompanied to their home Home Owned and Operated Meyersdale 's Largest Industry1' by Miss Minnie Morgan who had Phone 638-8221 111 Center Street Meyersdale Pa. by mass and communion, which tho young people will attend in a body, at 8 a.m. several weeks visiting with Mrs. Hauger and Mr.

Morgan..

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