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Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Clubwomen Told: Literature 'Expression of Ourselves' "Literature Is the William Stroud. who Intro- of ourselves through th Mrs. William Bowman. Dr. Harry Pedicord as he guest soprano.

Thret numbers began his address at the meeting were $ung by Mrs. Bowman, ac- of the Women's Club of Kittan-', companied by Mrs. Bernard Shaw. rung yesterday afternoon. Thenj The president, Mrs.

Calvin Mil- beginning with the first act ofjler conducted tot iMt- the Pilgrim fathers in 1620, and'ing. from behind a table artfully following down through the yeearsj arranged an old-fashioned of poetry and prose to Robertj browsing corner with a lighted Frost's "Something candle, open Bible, basket of That Doesn't Love A Wall." and well-used books. She Pedicord pointed out the dominant' reminded the club that of strains in American life and new rnemberi must be submitted character. I before the next Executive Board Using an inscription from a meeting, and took up a collection monument as a basis for hiSj for Penny-Art fund. Mrs.

Mil-j remarks, he said that early Amler annuonced the dinner of the' CLUBS ericans were co-equal to their local Historical Society and in- vited interested to attend. Feb a the fate, unconsious they were great, and having survived great hard-!" 1 6 inner ship and pain, the legend and the Steim Hotel. race remain. Mrs Harry Nicely, Ways and, The "legend" he defined as an, Means chairman, reported that. Indomitable will, an 3 card 311 wU1 held at 8 faith in God, and belief in man's P- Feb 20 at Armstrong! high destiny, as evidenced in the: Count YMCA.

1 At a tea table with a sentimen-l BEVERLY SHAFFER West Penn Home Eccer Transferred Founder Day At Cadogan Day by Cadofaa Pnvt-T with a Feb. 11 at school. Itt waa fa dtergeof dhainntt Mrs. Samuel Gabaraw. A Fotttden Day wat baked by Mrs.

Martha KoMttberfer. Profram chairman Mrs. NeOo Piaocd introduced skit about Poundtrs Day. Mrs. Amelie Scopri, county council prcttdtot.

told the history of National Congrats of eats and Teachers, and Mrs. Alex Barholla gavt the history of Cadogan PTA and told of tht projects of each past president Eighth grade decorated tot auditorium for the program. Plans wcrt madt for a pancake and sausage dinner March 19. Committee chairmen art Mrs. LEADER-TIMES KITTANNING, PA.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1963 read letter (rota Byrun. nussioiury. preMMt were Mrs. Clair Mrs. John Roceu.

Mrs. WeUard. Mrs. Charles Runyan, Mrs. Pinter, Crisenun.

William Tailor. Mrs. Jets Wasson. Mrs. John Slease and Frank Dimmltl Hostesses were Mrs.

Dwight Fanter and Mrs. Herbert Farster. MR. AND MRS. HOMER M.

WEIGAND works of Bryant, Stowe and others. intermixed tal-valentine motif of red West Penn Power Company has. sc the inaijen-i violets, and lace, Mrs. Clair Hous-jannounced the appointment of Iton poured tea, and Mrs. Kenneth new home service representative, 01 1 Groyan Dominic Caesar art chairman for salt of Earter candy, for which orders ate being taken.

School lunches every Wednes- Betty Bizyak.and Mrs. Rosenberg- OH er. Mrs. Walter Groyan and Mrs. IfTCUi OH Mt.

Union WW Planning Note Of Anniversary Plane are btinj made (or the 23th aoflivemry of the froup in May by of the Willing Missionary Society of Union Reformed Church. meeting was opottd with tinging. Mrs. Jack Pipr read from Psalms, alter which Mrs. John Wellard gavt prayer.

Mrs. George Crissman used the subject on Lincoln, "Faith la the Lord." woman will help with the Cub Scout's Blue and Gold banquet on Feb. 27. Mrs. Crissman RUMMAGE BALE ftatarday.

Peanair II. a.m. B08E CO. NO. 1 by Ckvck tl Pnpheey, (tauyikto BAKERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS LARGE 8-INCH ASSORTED LAYER CAKES ResuUr89e SPECIAL these are able rights of man, a passionate, love of country, and delight in the' Cook served golden wedding anniversary: Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Stahlman and be was re- Mr Homer M. Weig- Wendell of New Bethlehem; Mr. and of Dayton was held at the' and MTM- Harold Weigand, Sand-j beautv of nature. Miss Beverly Shaffer, on the Kit-1 Seventh and eighth grade firehall, Jan.

13. The hostesses for tht occasion tanning district staff. Miss Lincoln, Walt Whit-! wer Nicely. has been serving in the same man, and Eugene Field march Edward Blaney, with the giants of the earth," McConville and said Dr. Pedicord in conclusion.

"Ours is a goodly heritage, forthright and profound. It stands in Mrs. Mrs. The social committee in charge of refreshments were Reed noble contrast to the probing un- sto Mrs Jame Shirley, Mrs. certainties of many modern i clair Huston Mr Jame writers." Matthew Crawford, Mrs, H.

Mrs. Harry Christy, program Brosius Md SIrs Booher Dr. Pedi-j cord to the club. She called on chairman, introduced BEAUTY SHOP OPENED Operator, Patty Roofner Located Battle Barnhui Residence on Kaylor Road Open Monday through Saturday 9 to 5 Tuesday Thursday evenings by appointment Phone 523Z or LAkeriew 64811 next meeting of tht Wom' an's Club of Kittanning will be a luncheon at Morda's at 12:30 p.m. March 12.

William Hogenmillers Married 25 Years Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hogenmiller of Kittanning MR 10 (Butler Road) celebrated their silver wedding anniversary today, Feb. 14.

The couple will greet friends and neighbors at "open bouse" during the afternoon and evening Sunday at their home. Thomas capacity on the utility's Keystone George staff at St. Marys. Miss Shaffer. In this area, will be working with homemakers, appliance dealers, and o'ther allied activities in the Kittanning-New Bethlehem-Clarion area.

A home economics graduate of Penn State, she joined West Penn in September 1961. and was assigned to the post at St. Marys following completion of a training program at the utility's general office in Greensburg. Miss Shaffer's home is in Johnstown, Pa. ils have been invited to the next meeting, when slides will be Homer Weigand and Gay shown by Hans Jorgen Oster- were married Jan gaard, Ford City exchange by Justice of the Peace D.

dent from Jutland, Denmark. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (SALT'S WISCONSIN SWISS CHEESE Ib. ISALY'S LEAN BOILED HAM Ib. CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE FRIDAY--SATURDAY--SUNDAY ONLY Vt GAL. ICE CREAM Peppermint Stick Maple Walnnt Rich Vanilla Vanilla-Chocolate Chocolate-Marshmallow Neapolitan Whitehouse Holidav Fruit GALLON 85 GALLON SHERBET ORANGE 69c Valley Group Makes Plans For Sewing Elderton Extensions Given Class Report The Elderton Horns Extension Group met at the home of Mrs.

Howard Heilman, Elderton. Miss Phyllis attended a sewing class at Kittanning and gave her report. Mrs. Edwin Kimmel was in charge of the business meeting. Those attending were Mrs.

C. Mobley In Kittanning. ra, Jerry and Billy of Bedford,) Ohio; Mr. and Ronald phy of Pittsburgh: Mr. and Harold Bussard of Dayton; Mr.

i and Mrs. Harry Schrecengost of Hawthorne; Mr. and Mrs. John Lauster of Butler; Mr. and Mrs.

LARGE 8-INCH COCONUT CREAM PIE 49c each or 2 for 78c --SUPER BANANA DONUTS 39 Mr. and Mrs. Weigand have Frank We gan Vandergrift, two children, seven grandchildren: RD; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weig-! and one great-grandchild.

of Spring church; Mr. Dinner was planned and serv- Mrs. Kurmet Weigand of Apollo; JWEET OONUT3 W49c 39 ed by Mrs. Jesse Bussard, Mrs. Willard Weigand of Spring Church Every Day DOLLAR DAZE SPECIAL a 11 Lewis.

Mrs. Catherine aind Mr. and Mrs. Mont Dover- was done by members of Valley Township Home Extension Group during a meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Gillis, Kittanning RD1 Measurements were taken.

Color, type of fabric and accessories were discussed. The women also heard a report on making of a cotton dress given jby Mrs. John Gillis. I The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Charles Gillis with 13 and 5 children present.

I A lunch at noon, consisting of I different salads each member had prepared, was served after which Ithe recipes were exchanged. The next meeting will be held Feb. 20 at the home of Mrs. Charles Gillis with Mrs. John Gillis, sewing chairman, in charge.

Those attending should take her pattern and other materials needed for the sewing project Newcomers Officer Card Party Hostess A card party was held by members of the Kittanning-Ford City Newcomers Club at the home of the vice president, Mrs. Eugene Cole in Ford City. Fifteen members and guests were present The president, Mrs. Richard L. Black, conducted the business meeting.

Plans were discussed for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Leo Sheeley, Feme Dr. The meeting will feature crazy hats which will be! made and brought by the members. Mri. George Whlpkey assisted Mrs.

Cole in serving refreshments. Gerald Kimmel, Mrs. Frank Popp, Ruessell Brumbaugh, Mrs. Edwin Kimmel, Miss Phyllis Kunkle, Marison Orr and the hostess, Mrs. Heilman.

Those Interested In making a cotton dress should take a pattern and material to the next Feb. 20 W-WF PTA Plans Founder Observance An open meeting of the Worthington-West a i Parent- Teacher Association will be held with a Founders' Day observance at 8 p.m. Monday in the high school gymnasium. Frank Laird, former teacher and principal, will speak to the group on "Our Great Americans." After the program those attending will be invited to a calendar party in the cafeteria. Good, Mrs.

Doll Sloninger, Mrs. Anna Mae Good, Mrs. Lois Barnett, Mrs. Ruth Bussard and Mrs. Betty Ann Lockhart.

The tables were decorated in gold and white, accented with gold tinted carnation floral arrangements. A reception was held in the afternoon with relatives and friends attending. The reception table carried out gold and white theme, centered by a four-tiered spike of Putneyville. Rye, Vienna and Ho-Made Bread ANY ASSORTMENT' for Columbines Schedule Practice After 'Meet Degree practice will be held aft! er a meeting of Columbine Rebek- ah Lodge of Kittanning, Tuesday) at Odd Fellows Hall, Jacob February birthdays will bt ob- 1 observed at the meeting. Rebekah District meeting will SATURDAY DINNER SPECIAL Roast Chicken, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Vegetable or Cojk Slaw, Roll and Butter ONLY SAME SPECIALS AND SAME PRICES IN OUR KITTANNING AND FORD CITY STORES gold trimmed wedding cake bak- be held Feb.

27 at Vandergrift. ed by Mrs. Velma Walker of! Dayton. Mrs. Weigand wore a yellow rosebud corsage and Mr.

Weigand wore a yellow rosebud boutonniere presented to them by their children. I Mr. Weigand, now retired, work-' ed for Freebrcok Corp. of Kit-; tanning. I Family members present were.

Lawrence Jewelers Gifts-116 Market Kittanning Cream of the Crop PRINTED PATTERN PLENTY OF BARGAINS HILLCREST Superette PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE- 2 mile from Kittanning on Route 422 FRUITS VEGETABLES GROCERIES MEATS DAIRY PRODUCTS --MILK, BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS POTATOES, Large APPLES, Red Roman BANANAS BROOMS, Household 50 Ib. $1.25 99' ea.99* COUNTRY EGGS 3 dox. $1.45 FLOUR, Whiteswan 25 Ib. $1-95 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 5 Ib. 49c BACON, Sliced Ib.

53c ORANGES, Florida doz 59c CABBAGE Ib. lOc CELERY, Jumbo 29c TOMATOES, Hot House Ib. 39e Dial LI 2-7041 "WE BUY AND SELL COUNTRY EGGS' Open 8 a.m. to 12 midnight Daily and Sunday Parkerites Near 58th Anniversary Fifty-eight years of wedded life will be observed Saturday by Mr. and Mrs.

M. A. Shoffner of Parker. Tht former Miss Florence M. Shoffner of Millersburg and Mr.

Shoffner were married Feb. 16, 1905 at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Chester County, by Rev. Grayson Z. Strupp.

No special celebration is planned by the couple who have lived in their present home for the past SO years. They are parents of four daughters and one son--Mrs. Elsie I. Whitmer of Sligo RD, Mrs. Russell M.

Texter of Parker, Mrs. Edgar C. Heeler of Callensburg, John W. Shoffner of Los Angeles, now deceased, and Mrs. Edwin Chambers of Cyclone.

Seventeen grandchildren and thirty- one great-grandchildren complete the family circle. Bid And Buy At Your Own Price Doors Open at 9:30 A.M- for Inspection and Selection of Merchandise LAST 3 DAYS We are concluding our GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE with a PUBLIC AUCTION. Our stock is still EXTENSIVE and we must sell out to the Bare Walls. YOU BID AND BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE, the finest quality DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, APPLIANCES, RADIOS, GIFTWARE, SILVERWARE, TEA SETS, TRANSISTORS, LtJGGAGE AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER ITEMS. NOTHING HELD Come in and take advantage of the greatest MONEY-SAVING EVENT IN KITTANNING'S Smith-Guzman Team Paces Bridge Count In a highly competitive field of 22 duplicate bridge players the team of Mrs.

H. Wallace Smith- Joseph Guzman emerged with a clear victory to hold the num- 1 jber one spot Second place went to the team of Miss Betty Blaser-Whit Zell. followed by the team of Wayne Cream of the casual crop Owen-William Mountain, this raglan-sleeved iheath with Fractional master points, auth- a crisp collar. Sew it in flower- or ze by the American Contract fresh linen, cotton for all-d a y. Bridge League, were awarded to pleasure.

Jtj i fj rs ou teams. Printed Pattern 4536: Misses'j next Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 18; fte Armstrong County 2 TM dS 5nCh fabl will take place at 8 p.m. HFTY CENTS in corns for flt each a add I 0 Wa(pr st for each pattern for Ist-class mail-: ing. fPenna.

residents please add 2c sales tax). Send to Anne Adams, care of leader-Times, 86 Pattern 243 West 17th New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Just out! 304 design ideas plus coupon for FREE pattern--any one you choose in new Spring-! Summer Pattern Catalog.

Send SOc now. Teriua. residents please add 2c Sales Tax.) regular session of Bridge i i Elks Rupp Extensions Meeting Canceled A meeting of the Hupp Church Home Extension Clrnnp, scheduled for today, wns canceled. The next meeting be hold at 9:30 a.m. next Thursday in the social room of Christ Lutheran Church, HI) 1.

Those attending shou'd liike a covered dish for the noon meal, Free-Free A Genuine Diamond Ring set in 14K gold given away Absolutely Free TO ONE LUCKY PERSON ATTENDING EACH SALE NO OBLIGATION TO BUY 1:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. INCLUDING SATURDAY Free-Free 35 beautifuf gifts to the first 35 people attending each sale! No Purchase Necessary Selling Out To The Bare Walls Auction Snip Conducted By Licensed And Bonded Auctioneers Lawrence Jewelers 116 Market Kiltanning --NEXT TO MONTGOMERY WARD- ENTIRE STOCK of Fine Diamonds--Nationally Advertised Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Dinncrware, Glassware, Radios, Luggage, Sterling Flatware, Tea Sett, Candclabras, Transistors, Small Appliances and Jewelry of Every Dc- scription Must Be Sold to the Highest Bidder Regardless of Cost..

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