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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1959 THE DAILY COURIER, CONNEUSVIIIE, PA. FIVE Costumes Add Effect ToWorld Prayer Day Service at Mt 2ion Sum of $25 Given Toward Study Center Celebranls of Railroad al Chubby Darling Contributing to an unusual and effective moad for the World Day of a service on Friday" night at Mount X.on Baptist Church a the chanting of the African Ba Yah," bv the host church c-'ioh. suiii a intervals throughout the sen ice The choi" numors were attired in cv''orful A i costumes, as was Mrs. Harrison, piogram chairman. Th? -ocal chap.er of C'hur-jh- women United sponsored the service.

The began i the number "Rum Ba Yah" by 'he chw. under direction of i Clarence Pollard and accompanied by Miss Marva Jo Cole, pianist. Mrs. Harrison welcomed the group and told the meaning of the World Day of Prayer. The opening prayer was by Mrs.

John Griffin. The program continued as follows: Hymn. "Prai.s 8 Him, Praise Htm." congregation; a them, "What a Mighty God i 1 choir; period of led by Mrs. Roger Luppold; choir selec ion, "Lead Me. 0 Lord," meditation by Mrs.

George Furman and choir number, "Peace Be Still." The principal speaker was 1 the Rev. Marguerite Hender- Tveona a Marshall, only son, pastor of the Pavne A M.E.! of Mr and Mrs Samuel Church. Her theme was -Grow- a a of TM Willow ing Together in Christ." The Peasant, who was one pastor said in year old on March 3. Her "We cannot prav for those are Mr. and who despilefully use us i rs rleR TM he of nl we have forgiven them.

The Ple as nt 3 a Mr law of nature is such that! a Mrs James Marshall of TEEKA M. MARSHALL The sweetheart above i A sum of was given the new Study Center at Vandcrbilt the Tuesday evening the Women's Association of the East Liberty Presbyterian Church of Vand'erbilt, held in the Collins Chape! of the church. Mrs. Graeme Sieber reported on the of the center. Wiilard Dunn, devotional leader, read from Isaiah and Chronicles and gave a shor: talk on the life of Ahaz.

The group sang "0 Come, 0 Come, Emanuel." and the closing prayer vsas Iv, Mrs. Dunn. The program of a chapter from the siudy hook, "Exercises in Interpreting Scripture," reviewed by Mrs. Stanley i i leader." There i was supplementary discussion on the chapter entitled "God Is 'With Us." The business mcetn.g was conducted by Mrs. Robert Kalten- jbach, president.

Mrs. Fuller Schrock reported on clothing sent to Korea by the group. i Visitations to the sick were reported by Mrs. Anna Kohm and Mrs Kaltenbach. Coming even's include a luncheon to he served by the members to the Saturday After- 'noon Club on March 29, and a coffee hour to be sponsored on 'March after the worship 'service- of the church for new members.

Hostesses for the Tuesday meeting were Mrs. C. C. Collins and Mrs. Russell Bailey.

They decorated the table with St. Patrick appointments. The next meeting will be April ,1 in the Collins Chapel. Mrs. William Brady will be devotional leader and Mrs.

Morris Meade, program leader. ltrnrians Easier I A lies Mrs M.ririe Me! nuuhl'n and I hnsi for the i the A i i a of has; i i an (. ''in i i hold 'n ti-e s'i 'he hu: Above are fifty-year membeis ot Dawson nomocracy Lodge Xo. Ladies Auxiliary to Brotheihood of Kailroail Trainmen. who were honored Thursday night at a banquet in the a Fire Hall.

Prior to the dinner a mt-eting held in the Junior Order of United American Mechanics Hall, Daw son. to Mrs Olive man, Mrs a nil Mrs. Mrs F. F. right in tik picture Mr Hiyo, Folks! everything must grow.

We, too, Jacobs Creek. Great-grand- we must are Mrs Elizabeth grow Our Christian ex-, er A A Mrs. A. J. James then led A cne boo er in acts of commitment and the host pastor, the Rev.

Philip Greene, gave the offertory i prayer. In concluding the program the choir sang "Everybody Will Happy When the Saints Go Marching and the gation with the choir sang "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." The committee in charge of; the program included Mrs. Har- i rison, chairman; Mrs. Mountan, co-chairman; Griffin, Mrs. Luppoid, Furman and Mrs.

James. While Fangs, our dog, is Ushers were Mrs Charles' two years old now and was Kennedy and Mrs. R. D. Miller, i until recently, a stately, Homer sedate, adult dog, barking president, announced plans are! when visitors arrived and in progress for a spring "fun! greeting the family with quiet might" at tihe Salvation Army! mumblings and slow lail-wag- Citadel here.

It was also announced the May Fellowship luncheon of gings. But all this has changed since, our daughter and grandson came to stay Churchwomen United will be' with us for a few weeks and May 2 a' Wesley United Melh- brought their four-month-old odist Church. I Meatball. Pups have Mrs. Coughenour named the their own way of winning over committee for the 1970 World i people and animals and Meat- Day of Prayer, namely Miss' ball is no exception.

His short A.T..,. legs never walk, they have a Isabel Nagle, chairman; Mrs. Harrison, co-chairman; Mrs. A. R.

Marshall, Mrs. Louis perpetual running motion and stop whenever he falls down i LTOU.A1 Hosfelt and Mrs. J. Kerns, or rolls over. Meatball met White Fangs hcadon and "Gerrymandering" originated toppled him over probably due when Massachusetts Gov.

El-1 snock anc surprise at see- bridge Gerry signed a re-dis- so much trictfng bill 1810 favoring one, energy Immediately, White political partv over another. f. 81 8 01 01 he belon 8 cd to the elderly group and assumed a puppy role, frolick- ing, rolling, and running without purpose, just as the puppy 1 did. It's a usual sight now to see them racing full speed around the house and over the backyard as if a bunny or other prey were almost vvith- in catching reach. But the race ends in a roll-over, knockdown.

e-on-lop-and- then-the-olhcr, While Fangs is still a watch dog but he's assumed all the puppy antics lo the great surprise of our family and gue.sts. You could surprise your fanvly wj'h homemade pol pie made from a recipe given lo me by a friend. POT PIE Method: Cook meat tender, remove Horn oroth. i about Iwo a the pot. Have ready eieht medium-size potatoes, thin, and the dough squares.

Add alternately to the broth the potatoes a'nd the dough. Bnng to a boil and cook slowly for minuter i the kettle uncovered. To make the dough for the pot pie. sift tocether three cups flour, three Lsps baking powder, and '2 i.sp. salt Add shortcnine nvx i i i vv.tn jMstry i i Ada cups milk and roll in a sheet and cut in three i squares.

Wife Preserver? I Used at Malta Party 1 A St. Patrick motif marked 1 the luncheon on Tuesday evening of the Protectors Club of St. Omer Sisterhood. No. 288, of Malta, held at 1 'home of Mrs.

Benjamin H. a '1107 Chestnut St. Mrs. Cora 1 Bess Colborn was co-hostess. Centering the luncheon table Was an arrangement of white 'carnations.

Mrs. Harry R. Dunslon, chap-' lain, gave the invocation and 'presented devotions based on the topic, "Sacrifice and Humil- 1 She read Scripture from John i The sick, Mrs. John Malcolm, James I. Bryner, Mrs.

Fox, Mrs. Edna Kern and 'Mrs. Charles Spangler, were rc- with prayer and 'were sent cheer cards. An offering was given the sis- lerhood toward installation expenses, the ceremonies to be held April 8. An "auction" was held among the members.

Mrs. Alyce Kessel announced the Connellsville Protectors As 'scmbly will have a party after: 'its March 14 meeting in the! ICommore Hall, Scottdale. i Hostess gifts were awarded i Mrs. Rucy Wolfe and Mrs. Ear! Keller.

The sisterhood will have nom- Mnation and election of officers at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the local Y.M.C.A. a a WSCS Entertained Madison JAYME L. DAVENPORT The personable little miss is Jaymc Lynn Davenport, who is three a old today. She is the datightcr of Mr.

and Mrs. David Davenport of 718 West Park Mount Pleasant, and has one brother, Kevin David, who will be one a old in June. Gianclpar- ents of the children are Mr. and Mrs. James Bales of 14 Collins Scoltdale, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Davenport of West Park Mount Pleasant. Mrs. William Brahs of Alvcrton is the great-grandmother of the lots. Their mother is the former Charlene Bales.

Friends Class rii Donates 1 Worthy Causes The Tuesday night meeting of the a i Friends Class of the Vandcrbilt Church of Christ was held in the church social hall th Mrs. Fred Lciphty, president, in charge. Seven members and two guests, the Rev. and Mrs. John Barchev.

responded to roll call with Bible verses. Devot ons. in charge of Mrs. Albert Thompson, follow: Readings. "The Just Shall Live By Faith." Mrs.

Lcighty. "Yet There Is Room for More," Mrs. John "As the Twig Is Bent." Mrs. Charles a i "The Rich Man," Mrs. Ph'llip Kcffer: Scripture reading, Psalm 10, Mrs.

Thompson, and Lord's Praver in unison Altar Sod el Honors Priesl On i a a i Wednesday meeting of the Altar and Rosary Society of tlie Sacred Heart Church of Dawson. held in the church social hall, was a birth- da parly for I he church pas-, lor, the "Rev. John i Sixteen members attended. i Mrs. F.mmett Addis, presi-, dent, opened the meeang v.iLhj pray ers It a announced Thomas Sprout and Mrs.

Lucy Adobato are in charge of res-, ervalions for the coming i to the Ice Follies in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Maye Koffcr reported sending cheer cards to the and shut-ins. Alter the meeting Mrs. Mrs.

William Martin, Mrs Frank D. Orlando and Mrs. 'Jesse Lamanna. i i of the society, presented a birthday cake to Rev. Will.

The cake, in the- shape of a a i boie a design. He was also given cards and a a gift from other members of the organize.ion. Mrs. Nick Rubis. also a March i a 1 cclcbarnt, was recognized.

The pastor announced lentcn masses and adult discussion i groups with supplementary re- frc.shmen:s, to be served by the society members A report was given on the 'progress of the church's new kitchen by Mrs. Frank Orlando. Lunch was served by Mis. Addis. Mrs.

James Gillespie and Mrs. i a Mistlebauer. Mrs. Lamanna won a special prize and Mrs Rubis won the Game prizes wenl Adobalo and Mrs. Orlando.

mce.ing i be April t) in the social hall. Hostesses will bv Mrs Joseph Pavelo.sky, Mrs. James Gabclt and Miss Jennie Orlando. n('(! i i by iii.ni; ar I o.l.-v pi tils i m.i.le 'u Faster A i in -fk i 1 'v in i li i i if i I i I Si i 1 1 1 i "in I a "One i I. 1 1 i i i i i "Trip e.r i 1 i 1 a a i 1 I I 'ill l.iitz.

Fannie i Ja-ob i I i I Beatrice Shallenbergcr, Mi.s 1'euv a I a i l.cues.il 'he Onu amej. Heisteim.in, the i a i Cavsel. eu.rent president of the i The i "He i Lunch i -ei i bv Mi a i mm a i and een i ov ei oil i i i i hv a- i i a i I'ci'i" The uevt meet i bo i i i i 1 1 1 i I I I I i a i a d.no- 1 I.OM-. Hostess i be i l.o The i i Golden Age i i i i meel at 1 'ill Wednesday i a of the Has, i.ibertv I'resbv te, a 1 9 i a i II 01UW 1 I schiHil di esses, usi a sii.io Kach member is to i i i a elothe.spm and ib.iby picture (of themsdve.si to a a ribbons be used as pan of the i a 1 1 Ml lu i i 1 1 I snaii his Meks on Hosts i he Loip.s Hess. i i This i dre.ss- Kdgar Shallen- in the c.irly moinins; 'berger and George l.evergoud toi the school bus.

Sixth Birthday Golden A lie I'lans door to Mrs. Frank D. M1C11AKL 1'OWKLL Good-looking Michael K. Pfmcll, of Mi and Mrs. i Powell of Zr, Grape Alley, is observing his i birthday today He has two brothers, Mcrril Jr three, and a in old.

They arc the a i i of Mrs. Madelyn Brooks Gibson a Robert Brooks of i a i Fla and Mrs. i i Powell of Aetna St. Their mother i.s the former a i a Brooks. iSSLOIl I Gives Money Field Worker The i i Workers Missionary Society of the Millertown Community i i I i a Head, met Tuesday in the church parsonage.

Mrs. a Johnson, vice Luncheon Precedes Area Mee A luncheon preceded the mt-c'ting. A sum of V.il) was donated to a worker entering the mission field. Mrs Joe Miller program leader, presented the following I'rajor, Mrs. Orange i poems, Mrs.

Joe and a a Scripture. Mrs. Fnmue.s Kuhn.s and closing prayer, Mrs. i Breakiron. i Chester MeClam, president, will have Ihe program for the April 1 meeting, to be in Missl rk "'Lunch was served by Mrs.

Th cb TnK TM" cen 1 A recent meeting of the Worn- Ke fc lc flowers and Stl Palen's Society of Christian Service a a a Sl rWnr of the i a a United Methodist 'Church wa.s held at the home of will rick decor. Mrs. George Cochran, prc.si- Thc fastest birds the pf-'regrine falcon inl'es per houn anl the golden miles pi-r hour). denl, presided. Mrs.

Katherinc Fourteen members altendcd. Mrs. Donald Riley used the World Day of Prayer program for her devotions, the topic. "Growing Together in Christ Her program follows: Hymns. "Come Thou Almighty King" and "0 Worship the vocal "Kurn Yah," ss Janet Madison: hymn reading.

"The Day Thou Gavest Lord. Is Ended." lead er and group; prayer, Mrs. Virginia Shaner: closing prayer. "We Thank Thee Lord," leader. A letter was received from a missionary.

i Josephine Knz, acknowledging the support of the members The miss'on pledge of the society was main- 'ained for Ihe com.ng year. Lunch was served bv Mcf'racken will bo Safety First Where theie arc small children in the homo, it isn't safe lo leave an ironing board stand- iiij 1 waii Remedy this situation by placing an inexpensive towel rack on the a hijrh enough to slip the iron.ng board under it' This holds it in place and keeps it from bemj; 'ippcd Madison The next mec'mc vul! hr a the home of Mrs Kiley .1 i a a Mrs Floyd ir I he allegiance to the a and Iho preamble. A donation w'as given a the President's "project" and to the a i i a fund. Mrs. Cochran rend oxiorpt.s from a a i a i a i concerning tnc golden a i a of American The "pin." donated by Mrs Francis a i to Mi.s Nick Other prizes were won bv Mrs.

and Mrs i a Galley A i for bv Mrs SuhonaCR cloyl the i The noxi session i bo April 1 at 'he homr of Mrs in to i a i Snoop in or bailment for "Mr brother nri.rr annirw Knit this a a Mond.n- to-Sunday dress you'll love Side interest is a Knit A-lme dre-s A i raised leaf panel of i nr synthetic a Pat ern -Sol P'fty in CO.HS fnr each pattern ad i cents for each pattern for il nc and LAURA Daily Ceurifr, Old York, N. Y. 100H rVirf Name, Tip, HMl YOUR WHIWRt CLEANED bytht Absorption fT ing WO I for ME Dial 277-1779 LIZZA Durocleon Dunbsr, EAST CONNELLSVILLE GREENHOUSES POPLAR GHOVI DIAL 7700 "Boy, could hard when wjtnttd to From time lit kid, I Mom couldn't even pick out thirt or for him. Ht had hit own "Right Carol and mt thock. never any for funtral.

No lot no funtral nothing. Naturally, I I'd take the rttpon tibility. "Can't you him if knew kid brother important iioni for Carol? I right ovtr to MtmorUI and talked to one of their You know, that place doetn't even look like a Trees all around, and flowtri and gran. Like a beautiful park. "Well, they showed around and picked out a spot on a hill, and they helped with the o'her You'd be prued at how many thmgi lo do for a funeral! "You'd think a guy who wouldn't let any buy a necktie 'or him would A least pick hu own i i I I i p' I.KIIN RIDGi: MEMORIAL PARK KT lit at DIAL.

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