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The Republic from Meyersdale, Pennsylvania • 9

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The Republici
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Meyersdale, Pennsylvania
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Local Cub Scouts Appear on Pittsburgh Television Program Mrs. Jane Friedline Resigns Paul Shannon Hears About Annual Co. Maple Festival Meyersdale Republican As IB Executive Secretary Meyersdale TV viewers got a NOT A MERE NEWSPAPER A COMMUNITY SERVICE Mrs. Jane Friedline, executive secretary of Somerset County chance to see some of their own youngsters on their television screens Monday evening by watching "Six O'clock Adventure' on Pittsburgh station SECOND SECTION THURSDAY, MAR. 31, 1960 Chapter of American Ked Cross since 1944, has resigned from that office.

Her resignation was received at a recent meeting of Minute Message A group of over 50 Cub scouts, the board ot directors ot the chap ter. den mothers and fathers along A committee has been appoint Church Notices with Cubmaster James Deetz visited the WTAE studio to view ed by Attorney Alexander Ogle chapter president, to select a sue cessor. Members of the person' the "Six O'clock Adventure" show, meet its Master of Ceremonies Paul Shannon and also appear on the show. committee are John Scharf, Sperry On Dean's List at College t. James Sperry, a senior at Bridgewater, a student must Dean's List the first semester.

To make the Dean's List at Bridgewater, a student must carry 12 or more semester hours of work and make an average of plus or better in all work. Only 55 men and women, 10 of the entire student body, won the distinction the first semester. Mr. Sperry is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Sperry, 223 Pine street, Meyersdale. He is a graduate of Meyersdale joint high school. chairman. Mrs. Helen Rayman i Evangelical Lutheran High Choir rehearsal.

4 p.m. p.m. Mrs. Lucille Vincent, Miss Sara Junior Choir rehearsal 8 Church Charles E. Staub, pastor.

Rhoads. Mrs. C. D. Floyd and 38 Cub Scouters The group, which left Meyers- Senior Choir rehearsal 9:30 a.m.

Sunday School. Bert Charles R. Blatt. Landis, supt. df le early Monday afternoon, in Prior to becoming executive cluded 38 Cub scouters.

iney ar Lions Club Picks Two Committees 'Two committees were named at the regular weekly meeting of Meyersdale Lions Club Mar. 21 in Methodist church. A committee to take charge of the annual Easter Egg Hunt was named as follows: Bob Clapper, chairman; D. Jay Meyers, Silvio Noble, Ken Linneman and Bob Kichner. Another committee named to set up the annual Charter Night observance is: Joe Thomas, chairman; Paul Werner, Earl G.

Clapper, and Don Hornig. Prior to the directors' session, a movie was shown by Lion Robert G. Clapper. County Bridges To Be Replaced The Department of Highways las announced that a civil engineering firm has been named to design replacements for four lazardous bridges in Somerset county. Baker-Wibberley and Associates, Hagerstown, will design replacements for the four bridges.

Three of the four were built before I900i Plan Speed-Up Design of the replacement's was assigned to private firms to speed up preparation of plans in the administration's efforts to replace as many hazardous bridges as soon as possible. Two of the four Somerset county bridges to be replaced are in this area. They are: Legislative 55034, a pony steel truss bridge over Middle Creek, at Casselman, built in 1891, six-ion weight limit, and pony steel truss bridge over Middle Creek north 'of New Centerville in Mil-ford township, built in 1890, six-ton weight limit. secretary Mrs. Friedline was em oloved as a secretary in Pitts 10:30 a.m.

The Service. 5:30 p.m. Luther League. Monday, 4 p.m. Senior Cate rived at the studio at 5:30 and immediately met Paul Shannon, who briefed them on their activities during the program.

chetical class. First Methodist Church E. Wil- Kelly, D. minister. 9:30 a.m.

Sunday School, J. E. McCartney, supt. 10:30 a.m. Divine worship.

Message- "Jesus Before Pilate." 4:15 p.m. Vesper Hour. Message: A Great Desciple. 7 p.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship, for high school age.

burgh and Somerset. A native of Pittsburgh she attended Iron City Business College. She plans to continue to make her home in Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Circle 1, Although shots were shown of U. L.

C. meets in Social Room of Church. Somerset. Woodrow Resigns Wednesday, 2 p.m. olden the entire troop, five boys made presentations and remarks to Mr.

Shannon. They presented him with Somerset County Maple Syrup, sugar cakes and a Maple Fes The chapter also announced the Age Club meets in social room of church. 6 D.m. Youth choir Thursday, 8 p.m. Choir re resignation of the Rev.

I. rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. Mid-Week hearsal. Woodrow as chairman of the disa tival souveniour program booklet.

Lenten service, bermon topic, ster committee. Makin? the presentation were 'Your RedemDtion Its Santiiy At the meeting the directors Tommy Crowe, John Clapper, me Effect 3:30 senior discussed fund raising efforts. Present to talk on phases of Red Terry Albright, Ricky Walker and choir rehearsal. 8:30 p.m. Friendship Link Class meets in Palm Sunday, Apr.

10, 7:30 p. m. Choir will present cantata. Crucifiction." Following cantata, great movie, Golgotha, Jesus on ths Pentecostal Apostolic Church, arge Mary Ann Gray, pastor. 10 a.m.

Sunday School, Wil- Robert Courtney. About six minutes of the program was devoted Cross work were: Mrs. Florence Turner, general field representa social room ot cnurcn. Friday, 4 p.m. Senior Cate Internal Revenue Plans Compliance to these boys and the Somerset County Maple Festival.

I ARE YOU SURE you are covered with the 3 right amount of Fire Protection? BETTER SEE R. H. Mpser 5 Meyersdale RD 3, Pa. Phone ME 4-3423 Representative for Conemaugh Valley Mutual Fire Insurance Co. chetical class.

Church of the Naiarene Ward Shannon Euthusiastic Cubmaster Deetz described Mr. tive lor the Eastern Area ot Red Cross; Mrs. Mary Himes and Col. James Gallagher, both of La-trobe, and Gomer Hopkins, field representative from New Cumberland Depot. Satterlee, pastor.

bert Engle, supt. Program in Area 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic ser Shannon as being very courteous James Buchanan, the only President from Pennsylvania, was inaugurated March 4, 1875. A Strange Summons By The Rev. Charles E.

Staub, Pastor Zion Lutheran Church, Meyersdale Will you imagine with me a self-conscious acorn? This acorn can feel within itself the urge to become a mighty oak. It can see vaguely but really the oak that it will become. It feels an imperative, a must, to become that oak. To deny the inner urge, the outward vision, the pressure of the must is to deny its very self, and also to deny something beyond itself which gave it the urge, the vision, and the imperative. I have not given you something that is beyond your imaginative power.

Is it not' true that this imagined experience of the acorn is the normal experience of a human being? A human being feels an inner urge to become more than he is at the moment. He sees with an inner eye vaguely, but really, the being that lies in the future. Man experiences a must which to deny is to deny himself and Another. There is a strange summons in us. "Beloved, now are we children of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be." We are children, not yet grown into maturity.

A child must grow. By what strangeness it is that the acorn must become an oak? It seems that the acorn has a Summon-er. Is there a Summoner concerned about us, making it possible to become sons of God, calling us to that destiny, and thereby manifesting His love fpr us. There is an inner summons and an outer summons. Both are of God.

A summons unto becoming children of God, growing into Christlikeness. This is God's will and purpose. What shall I do about this? I shall make total commitment of myself unto God. God is utterly loving, utterly wise, utterly merciful. God has formed us for Himself.

I shall answer His summons. "It doth not yet appear what we shall be; but we know that when He shall appear, we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is." vice. and verv enthusiastic over tne 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m.

Holiness meeting. 6:30 p.m. Youth meeting. 7:30 p.m. Salvation meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.

Pray Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Bible Maple Festival. He offered view District Director of Internal Revenue, John H. Bingler, has ers an invitation to atena tnis study. All are welcome.

year's event in Meyersdale. Lake an lake in Wayne and Pike coun announced that a Returns Com er meeting. The group ot boys returned Meyersdale Brethren Church, Beachley St. at Second ave. Ralph home at about 10 p.m.

Monday Everyone is welcome. ties, has a shore line of 56 miles. pliance Program will begin this month in the Pittsburgh Internal Revenue District, which compris Meyersdale Church of the C. Hall, pastor evening, a very tired, but never-the- less very thrilled bunch at Brethren Arthur Hunn, pastor. .9:30 a.m.

Sunday School- having appeared on television, a.m. The Church at study es 24 counties western Fenn svlvania Fred Grof. supt. 10:30 a.m. Worship, Message especially on the "Six O'clock Adventure by the pastor: "A Finished Under provisions of Section 7601 of the 1954 Internal Revenue Code, District Directors are LEE B.

DONNER 6:30 p.m. Crusaders (youtn 12 Onlv with the Permission of reauired periodically to ascertain PENNALPS on the CASSELMAN Vi Mile East of Grantsville, on Route 40 PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH COOKING Short orders, dinners, special parties. Serving 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. daily, except Sundays.

PHONE TWinoaks 5-5171 up) Sales Representative Phone ME 8-8782 that business and other self-em Congress may offer in the U. S. Government accent a title of there is a class for you. JO: 30 a.m. The Church at workshop; message: "Coming To Terms With God's Word." 7:30 p.m.

District Mass Rally at Skateland, Johnstown: Dr. Paul M. Robinson, speaker. Monday, 3:45 p.m. Membership class at the churcb 8:00 p.m.

Men's Chorus rehearsal. Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. Junior 7:30 p.m. worsnip. Monday, 7 p.m.

Christian Ser ployed taxpayers are complying with the law in filing various nobility or order of honor Box 195, Meyersdale, Pa. vice Brigade. another country. types of tax returns required. Wednesday, 7 '30 p.m Mid week Draver meeting.

Render Assistance 'Revenue Officers are prepar Friday. p.m. sisiernooa ed to render assistance and ad of Mary and Martha birthday par ty. vice to those taxpayers who ars not fully aware of their filing First Christian Church James requirements and obligations, L. Rvan.

Dsstor. Mr. Bingler said. 10 a.m. Sunday Kay Through the use of internal rec E.

Miller, supt. ords, the Revenue Officer will be 11 a.m. Worship pnd commun provided with "indirect leads" which will be used as a guide in determining which taxpayers are to be contacted. THIRD ANNUAL PROGRAM OF Outstanding Motion Pictures LIONS FILM SOCIETY OF BERLIN DATES AND TITLES: Saturday, April 9 Sheep Has Five Legs; Saturday, April 23 A Double Life; May 7 Scotch on the Rocks; Saturday, May 21 Citizen Kane; Saturday, June 4 Gate of Hell. Showings in Berlin-Brotliersvalley Joint High School Library at 8 p.m.

Subscription memberships $5 per season: high school membership $2.50. Cards are transferable. For subscription send check or money order to DR. JAMES L. KILLIUS, BERLIN, PA.

Memberships also available at door opening night, April 9. In those cases where delinquen cies are found, they will usually be the result of honest misunder standing or oversight. However, those rare instanc County Schools To Remain Open Longer This Spring es where flagrant anuse ot tne tax filing requirements are dis covered, they will necessarily be dealt with in accordance with the law. Classes for the 1959-60 school within the next week or two and erm will end much later than dates decide as to their closing usual this spring in many Som lor the present term. Dairy Officials MURPHY'S Complete Course ion.

Message: xne ury oi uerenc-tion. p.m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 a.m. Worship.

Message: "The Call For Help." Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Senior choir practice. Amity United Church of Christ-Marvin E. Heath, pastor. 9:30 a.m.

a School, James Lichty, sunt. 10:30 a.m. Worship. Sacred Cantata by Choir, "The First 7 m. Sr.

Hi Fellowship In Amity Hall. Monday, 6:30 p.m. Jr. Choir rehearsal. Tuesday.

7:30 p.m. Missionary Society will meet at home of Mrs. Jane Brown, Beachley Street Wednesday, 2 p.m. Golden Age Club at Zion Lutheran Church. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.

i d-week Lenten service. Pastor Heath will preach on the subject, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Consistory Meeting in Jr. Room. Friday, 7-30 p.m.

Sr. Choir rehearsal. Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Catechetical Class at parsonage. Meyersdale Charge, Evangelical United Brethren Church-Earl E.

Meyers, pastor. a 9:30 a.m. Worship. (Continued on page 11) MURPHY'S make Easter Eighteen dairy officials from 3- Lf n. EE ASTER jr sf" erset county high schools.

Every iistrict but VVindber is faced vith the problem of making up ime lost when the weather was oo bad to hold classes. Rockwood and Salisbury-Elk Lick were closed eight days each. )ne fthese days was made up by Rockwood in an unusual Saturday session. Rockwood's Date Rockwood's closing date is now for June 10, while Salisbury-Elk Lick's closing date is to be "-i fl ma various parts of the country were graduated March 26 from the 76th session of the Sales Training Institute held in Washington, D. C.

Two of these, both connected with Queen City Coop Dairy, were J. Gene Lauver of Meyersdale VALUES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! and Roy Simpson of Cumberland. Six-Day Course The course, sponsored decided upon at a meeting of the Joint Board on March 31. In other districts, Meyersdale and Berlin-Brothersvalley were GIRLS' BEAUTIFUL 7 to 14 EASTER DRESSES by the Milk Industry Foundation, was under direction of Dr. Charles M.

Ulrich of the Foundation. One of the highlights was an .98 closed six days each, while Somerset was closed seven days. Turkeyfoot Valley at Harnedsvill was closed only three days. Turkeyfoot school officials said address by Irving Lurkow, Pro fessor of Speech at University of Maryland, College Park. He emphasized the all-important tool of they will canvass teachers be (A) Girls thinlc about Easter in terms of style Mothers in terms fore deciding how the three days should be made up.

selling speecn communication. Following this discussion, each member of the class performed before the group utilizing role- Other district boards will meet of VALUE! Here both are satisfied! Bible School Is playing techniques and presenting retail and wholesale sales pitches. HER LIP CURLED Area Students in Juniata's Senate Two Somerset county students at Juniata College Huntingdon, have been elected to student senate for the coming year. Don L. Layman, 220 West Somerset, has been elected Speaker's Topic Persons interested in Summer Bible School are invited to attend the Sunday evening service it First Mennonie Church, Beach-ly April 3, at 7:30 Frank Brilhart, secretary of Summer Bible School for Allegheny Mennonite Conference will be speaker and will also show a film on the work of the Mennonite Publishing House in this particu "I RECORD ONLY THE SUNNY HOURS" And the sunny hours come mostly during the bright days of youth.

Golden hours-each set with sixty diamond minutes. As the bees store the honey that is the product of only the sunny hours, so should youth store the knowledge that is the product of those bright hours, "For Remember Thou Thy Creator In The Days Of Thy Youth." The Holy Bible and the church of your choice are the symbols of your faith, and will insure that "the evil days come not." Knowledge is absolutely necessary to the growth of the individual. Youth needs the source of that knowledge The Holy Bible and the Church. Parents can confer on youth no greater service than to lead them to that fountain of salvation and source of knowledge. TAKE YOUTH TO CHURCH WITH YOU! TOTS' C' chairman of athletics and Eliza beth Ann (Susie) Lichliter, Grant Salisbury, is chairman of gen Nylon or Dacron and Cotton TODDLERS' DRESSES lar field.

Mrs. Brilhart will conduct chil dren's meeting. (C) Adorable Norman league, pastor of eral activities in the student governing body which is the coordinating agency for all student THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS: Pleasant Grove Mennonite 9 a frocks with smart Jk frocks with smart 1 Children SHOULD be seen on Easter Morn, and if they are adorned in these pretty frocks, you'll be justly proud of them! Church, Elton, will be the speaker at the morning service at when she thought of what she would have missed, had she not come to Stephens' Dry Cleaners. Have YOU made our acquaintance yet? Both took office at tne colleges styling, beautiful sheer fabrics, pastel colors and exquisite trims. 10:30.

following hunday bchool annual Move-Up Day ceremonies March 24. Sizes 1 to 3 Layman, son of Mr. and Mrs. which begins at 9:30 Economical Meat Harry Layman, is a lunior ma Ground meat is a good buy. Al OTTO BRICK TILE WORKS Springs, Pa.

QUEEN CITY DAIRY INC. Dairy Dale Branch Meyersdale, Pa. GNAGEY'S OLDSMOBILE Oldsmobile Sales Service Meyersdale, Pa. SOMERSET FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASSN. Meyersdale, Pa.

Phone ME 4-6181 MILLER MACHINE WORKS Mine and Mill Supplies Springs, Pa. Phone MO 2-6431 CASSELMAN MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Sales Service Grantsville, Md. Phone TW 5-5252 CLAPPER'S BUILDING MATERIALS From Foundation to Roof Meyersdale, Pa. Phone ME 4-3211 joring in biology.

He is a graduate of Somerset joint high cshool. Miss Lichliter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Lichliter, was graduated from Salisbury-Elk Lick joint high school, and is a junior majoring in elementary education. though it may seem higher priced than other economy meat cuts, it has no waste. A pound of ground meat makes four servings. When other ingredients, such as rice, spaghetti, cr vegetables are added to it, one pound 201-205 Center Street Meyersdale, Pa. Read the Classified Page imakes five servings.

fekome To Somerset County Maple Festival! Visit with us for Hotcakes, Sausage and Pure Maple Syrup. Full course Dinners also available at all times. You'll enjoy our Extra Delicious Food and Hospitality! r-' Oft 1 7M in ElAiV'! PHONE ME 4-6231 MEYERSDALE, PA. ir.

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