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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 30, 194T. THE CONNELLSVILLE. PA. PA3B THREE- Mt; a a Girl Scouts Grow; More Leaders Necessary Special to The Courier.

MOUNT PLEASANT, Apr. 30. --A meeting of leaders of. Girl Scouts was held Monday night at- the First Ward school building. Various troops will take part in registration.

The group is on the lookout for new leaders and assistants. Any person interested in serving in such capacity is asked to get in touch with Mrs. A. Harrer in South Church street. Because the large numbers enrolled in the various scout troops, it was decided that each troop will have its own mother and daughter meeting this year instead of having one large banquet.

The movement has grown so much that it is almost impossible to find a place where it could be served. It was also decided that the Girl Scouts will take part in the annual Memorial 'Day parade, with Betty Rumbaugh, Kathleen Albright and Mary Butler, co- leaders, in charge. Reformed Program. will be a Federation meeting the first of the year-at the First Evangelical Reformed Church at 7:30 o'clock Friday night. The program follows: organ prelude, "Pizza Cato" and "Largo," John W.

Danhert, organist at St. John's Evangelical Reformed Church, Johnstown; invocation, scripture and prayer, C. E. Zimmerman, Mount Pleasant; vocal solo, "The Publican," Rev. George.

Fitz, pastor' of St. John's Evangelical Reformed Church, Johnstown; addresss, "Spiritual Awakening," Dr. Allen S. Mtck, pastor of the First Trinity Evangelical Reformed Church, York. Dr.

Allen has been chosen pres- ROOFING Gutters and Sponts CHAS. F. WHITE Phone 918-J Downuflakp DOnilTS Some like "era chocolote-frotred wine "en Mraof-coated but litei 'em hot! Hiafi the way the DOWNYHAXE raadiiie matel rrw Oonull-rigMl In of you. Grand tot breakfait, lunch of SEE IHfM MAOC AT. McCRORY'S 5-10-25c STORE ident the Theological Seminary at Lancaster and will assume his duties in August.

There will be a business session and the Brotherhood of the First Evangelical Reformed Church here will serve refreshments. It is expected that at least, 150 men will be hi attendance representing the following Evangelical Reformed Church, Mount Pleasant; Brush Rur. Church, Manor; Trinity Church. Scottdale; Ruffsdale Church. Ruffsdale; Third Church, South Greensburg; Second and 'First churches, Greensburg; Harrold Youngwood, Youngwood; Christ Church, Latrobe; St.

John's and St. Paul's churches, Johnstown, and the Jeannette church. S. District Meeting. An executive meeting of the Westmoreland County Sabbath School Association will be held at the, Y.

M. C. in Greensburg on Monday, May 5, which all executives from districts in this vicinity are urged to -attend. Plans will be completed for the annual convention to be held' in June in the Methodist Church. West Newton.

Concert Campaign. A kick-off clinner. for jnember- ship in.the Pleasant Community Concert Association will be held at 6:15 o'clock Monday evening at the National Hotel. 'All members of "the -executive committee, board, captains and workers are invited to-be-present. Much interest is' being-shown over bringing the- Mount Pleasant next fall and winter, but to do so, memberships must be secured next week.

The drive will last week- only. Service Club Program. The Kiwanis Club Thursday evening dinner will observe Juvenile Delinquency Week. G. Clifford Singley will be in charge.

Members of the Rotary club and the Lions Club will be guests. The speaker'will be Judge Richard D. Laird. Births at Hospital. Three babies were born at Frick Memorial Hospital: A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew. Urban of United at 1:15 o'clock Monday afternoon. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Albert Fulmer of Hunker at 3:25 o'clock Tuesday morning. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Powrazniak of Standard Shaft at 7:45 d'clock Monday night. Attend Conference.

Mrs. I. P. Mooa of the Senior Missionary Society and Miss Hattie L. Taylor of the Junior Missionary Society attended the third quarterly conference of the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies at the Mf.

Zion Baptist Church, West Newton. Mrs. Nartio Dies. Mrs. Julia Nartic, 60, of Keystone, Shaft, died Monday night in Westmoreland Hospital at Greensburg.

Her husband, John, and. nine children, including John, of Wyano, survive. Night Track Meet. District 5, PIAA, will hold its first nocturnal district track and field meet under the lights at Somerset Friday evening, May 16, starting.at 7:30 o'clock. It previously was carded for Saturday afternoon, May 17.

WE GIVE S. STAMPS Witli Every AMOCO OIL CHANGE and LUBRICATION JOB! McGILL'S SERVICE STATION Poplar Grove Phone 1496 Open Seven Days a Week From 8 A. II. to 9 P. M.

NEWS OF DAY AT SCOTTDALE BRIEFLY TOLD SCOTTDALE, Apr. Alpha Gradale is completing plans for its fashion fevue. It will present 100 years of fashions from 1847 to 1947 on May 13 at Arcade Theatre. General chairman is Mrs. T.

H. Protheroe; assistant, Miss Irene Shipp; program, Mrs. 51. T. Banks; publicity, Miss Mona Ruth Coffman; program book, Mfi's.

Jess Ridenour, Mrs. William Ludy and Mrs. Jack tickets, Mrs. Seorge Gearhart; decorating, Mrs. Slenn Brooks; ushers, Mrs.

Mar- ihall Maust; modeling, Mrs. Acn- ld Weaver; costumes, Mrs. Chet Jray and Mrs. Jack Wagner; ac- Mrs. C.

E. Heise, and Miss Jean Barkell. The costume committee has been collecting costumes. Most of the gowns be modeled have come from trunks and boxes of prominent women of Scottdale. Several of the dresses are collectors' items and have been handed from one generation to "another.

Mrs. Heise, who is in charge of accessories, will have many beautiful parasols, quaint bags and unique shoes to exhibit. A special feature of the program be arranged by Mrs. Paul Eckman, Home Economics teacher of East Huntingdon Township High will present group of girls 'have made their spring costumes: The girls will model their complete outfits. Miss Marilyn Browning, also of East Huntingdon Higii, will be a- 'Soloist.

She-will sing in -costume. Miller's department store will present modern styles in the fashion parade. legion Auxiliary Meetinjr. The -regular -meeting' of the Thomas A. Lewellyn Unit; American Legion Auxiliary, will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday night at the Legion home.

Members arc urged to bring their coupons. Improves After Operation. Kenneth B. Kelley of Smfthton is getting along nicely an operation for appendicitis at Frick Memorial Hospital, Mount Eleas- ant, Quarterly Conference. A covered-dish dinner was served at 6:30 o'clock Monday evening.at the Evangelical United Brethren Church.

It was in charge of the Dorcas There was special vocal music by Hazel and Lex.Porter and instrumental music by a group under the direction of John Merritt. Dr. Sparks conducted the quarterly conference. Teachers' Unit Meets. A meeting of the Scottdale group of the Educational Association was held Monday evening after school.

Business pertaining to teachers was discussed. Mark 52nd Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Miller of 601 avenue are quietly celebrating their 52nd wedding anniversary today. There will be a family (dinner. Mr. Miller, who was 80 years old Mondayj has tieen ill for a few days. Financed by The'Lions Club has added another to its far reaching, projects in Scottdale.

It trip of Steve Simon to Lebanon where he-took part in the State- band Two Children Born. Two 'children were born at Frick Memorial Hospital in Mount Pleasant--a'son to Mrs. John Petrarco of this place at 8:45 o'clock Tuesday morning, and a daughter to Mr. and Mrsi Ray- 1 TRAPEZE ARTIST COMING To Organize Junior; Ernie Stewart, sensational trapeze performer, will appear 'with circus at Sligo Field, just off the end, of North Pittsburg street) Thursday for afternoon and evening performances. The circus program-will' also feature Miss Peggy Henderson, daring -elephant trainer, appearing with her herd of performing elephants; Gladys (Killum) Gillum, only woman lion tamer with any circus; a troupe of acrobats and juggling wizards and several other featured "acts.

mond Szelong of 104 Vance street, Everson, at .1:05 o'clock Tuesday morning. 'Ill Frick Hospital. Frances Shulsicey of 208 Brown street, Eversoh, has been taken to Frick Memorial Hospital, Mount Pleasant, for treatment. B. F.

Crowe Dies. Grim Reaper CHARLES SHETTERLY Charles Shetterly, 74, of Belle Vernon, R. D. 2, died -Sunday morning at his home. He leaves Benjamin P.

Crowe, lather of six children, including Mrs. Jessie Benjamin F. Crowe, of Scott- Smith of Fayette City and Raydale, died Sunday night at thelmond D. of Belle Vernon, R. D.

home of a daughter, Mrs. Allison brother, 14 grandchildren and H. R. SMITH Phone- -Dunbar -4235. Senior Christian socie- organized Sunday Franklin.Memorial is already an in- Srmedla'teisociety.

jnterm'ediates. presented 1 this pre- rayer the- urey jWar-rehd Deari--and Sun- ayVleadef -will be Audrey Hardy b.e', Raymond "I zWo.nli",:jBe "Service. h'rlstiafir. Invests firsfpart, --the-speaker, Charles" Daugherty; hymn, "Work, for the" Night second part 'of' topic resented by i. L.

Kimmell, the eader; closing hymn, ight," and Christian Endeavor enediction. Parents of Son. Mr. and Mrs. William Huss-are tie parents of a son, William lyde, born April -18--ait then: ome.

It is the third child" and Kt boy in the family. The 'couple irmerly lived here. The'rribther 'ill be remembered as" Catherine air. Official Board to Meet. There will be an official board leeting at 7:30 o'clock Thursday vening at the Franklin Memorial tethodist Church.

Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolfe and. C.

Grimes, at Zihlman, Md. He formerly resided at Mt, Savage, Md. four great-grandchildren. MRS. F.

J. WILLIAMS Mrs. Frank J. Williams, 77, of Tito's Five-Year Plan. Brownsville, died at Brownsville Yugoslavia's national Hospital; Monday.

Two unanimously approved one sister and five grand- Tito's five-year plan, stressing survive. dustrialization at "the expense of agriculture. Developing is synonomous' with building-po- tentia-1 war strength. Smithfield Lad Injured. Lawrence 13, of Smithfield, R.

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Frisbdfc of Connellsyille visited Junior Rodkey" over the: week-end. Bible Class Friday. the Presbyterian "Church-will-meet Altoard Cruiser. Edgar I. Sf-warti searnon, second class, USN, son of Mr.

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