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SATURDAY. OCTCJBER 12, 1040. AMONG THE CHURCHES CHRISTIAN Merrill L. Cadwell, minister- Bible school, 9:30, William Gladden ol the Fayette County Probation Office will be the guest teacher of men's cYaslesT morning worship, 10:40, Rev Sinclair, minister of the Second Christian Church Washington, will be the guest preacher for the morning service, the expanded sessio.n of the church school wiU meet during the hour of this service; Tau Kappa Phi, 6:30, Miss Louise Blackstone is the leader of the worship service; evening -erv- ice, 7:30, "How Good Is Your Hearing?" FLATWOODS BAPTIST Harlan P. Wise, minister--Bibla school, 10 A.

morning worship at 11, theme, "The Second meeting of Juniors, 7 P. B. Y. P. evening service, beginning with song service at 8 clock, at this time the 'church begins a series'of evangelistic services and commencing Monday evening the pastor will be assisted by the Hev.

Lindley Shearer of Sycamore, all cordially invited to attend the meetings, services to continue each evening throughout the week. CHUKCH OP GOD Buchannon Circuit, Breakneck, Clinton and Buchannon churches, George Marion Smith, minister- Clinton--Sunday school, 10 A. -M worship service at 11 o'clock! Breakneck, Sunday school, 10 A. worship service, 7:30 P. M.

Buchannon, Sunday school, 10 A. Young People's meeting, 7:30 P. M. Prayer services in all three churches Wednesday, at 7:30 P. M.

Sunday's sermon subject, "The Marks of a True Church." THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE. PA. TO CONDUCT MELCROFT REVIVAL FALLS CITY BAPTIST Ohiopyle, Lester H. Norton, pastor--10 A. Sunday school; 11, morning worship, Robert J.

Arnett, president of the Second National Bank of Uniontown, win speak on "Church 6-45 P. B. Y. P. Eugene Stull to be leader.

Thursday, 7:30 P. prayer meeting; Thursday afternoon and evening, conference on weekly religious education in Uniontown. FIRST BAPTIST Pittsburg street and Baldwin avenue, Forrest R. Gilmore, Wills road, A Sunday school, Missionary committee will conduct opening worship period, International Sunday School lessons used in all classes, Hugus Colbora', superintendent; 11, morning worship, sermon "Why Attend Church?" boys girls obiect lesson, recognition and consecration of Sunday school ollicers and teachers and the board of governors, all Sunday'school classes will sit together with their teachers in reserved pews, Mrs. Mildred Burkholder w'll islng the selection: "Open the Gates of the Temple' children 11 A.

nursery under school age STAR JUNCTION BAPTIST Harlon P. Wise, minister- Morning service, 9:30: Bible school, the communion service will be held in connection with the morning service, and all merai- urged to be in attend- bers are ance. FIRST EVANGELICAL South Connellsville, E. I. Mankamyer.

pastor--SundeT school, 9:30 A. lesson topic, "The Boyhood of morning worship, subject, "Conquering the Land of Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor, evening worship, 7:30, subject, "Peter's prayer meeting and Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. HICKMAN CHAPEL Lester H. Norton, morning worship, report of association; 10:45 A.

school- 7:30 P. B. P. U. JIILL RUN BAPTIST Lester H.

Norton, A. Sunday school; 6:45 P. B. Y. P.

7:30, evening service, report of association. Thursday afternoon, Missionary Society at home of Mrs. Clyde Friend. TRINITY REFORMED 104 East Green street, C. George Shupe, A.

Sunday school hour, "The Boyhood of 11 A. sermon "The Day Which the Lord Hath Reformed Church observes the following anniversaries: 5pth, the Hungarian Reformed Church October 12, 1890; 100th, the Evan. gelical Synod of N. October 15, 1840, and 215th, the Reformed Church in the U. October 15 1725.

is: our sermon FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Lincoln avenue, at Race street, Elmer A. Schultz, minister Unified service of worship, sermon and Bible study, 9:30 A. this "Thirteenth Rally Day," by pastor on "Building Our Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. goal 100 in three societies, Junior, High School, Senior; evening service, 7:30 o'clock, sermon by pastor "The Rising Tide of Opportunity'." Children's Choir to sing at both services. charge of Miss Florence Stauilor- 6:30 JP.

Intermediate B. P. U. in men's class room; 6:30 P. Senior B.

Y. P. meeting, Jack Stillwagon, president; 7:30 clock, evening service, sermon topic, "Living Under Pressure" song service and senior choir Wednesday, 7:30 P. prayer and fellowship service, Harry Bncker to be leader. Rev.

and Mrs. William E. Wal- every evening at 7:30 o'clock pastors, announced Rev. David M. Wellard of Green Lane as the evangelist.

He revival meeting at Eastern Bible Institute at Green Melcroft beginning Tuesday, Oc- The public is invited to at- There will be services with the Go to Church FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN South Pittsburg street and Morton avenue, George R. Krupp minister--Bible school, 9:45 A. M. Morning worship at 11, subject of sermon, "Do Not Live Like Heathen." Pioneer Society, 2:30 P. Builders Society, 6:30.

Evening service at 7:30, theme, "The Call of Christ." Mid-week service of prayer and praise, Wednesday evening, 7:45 o'clock. By W. BYRNES "Glorious things are' spoken these, city of God." Ps. 81-3. "America! America! God she His grace on thee, till all succc: be nobleness' and every gain ive in America It's good to li ttank God, for Christianity' democracy.

Before the sun sink red over our land beloved, there time yet for the millions to brin their burdened lives to Calvary cross, swept, and there garnished with and hearts emptj OF BRETHREN Corner Vine and Newmyer, A. Myers, pastor, 407 East Green to 11:20, Unified service consisting of divine worship, sermon and the church school session; pastor's morning sermon will be "Adorning 'the preaching i Sunday, 7:30 P. Y. P. D.

meeting, 6:45 P. M. PAINE A. M. E.

William M. Wood, pastor--A revival meeting will be held with Rev. J. M. Williams of Canonsburg in charge and preaching, beginning Monday, October 14, at 7:30 P.

M. and continue until October 27. Sunday school, 9:30 A sermon by pastor, 11 A. sermon, 7:30 P. by visiting minister.

I TRINITY EPISCOPAL East Jairview avenue, Henning O. Danielson, rector--Holy Communion, 9 A. M. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 108 Porter avenue, W. F.

Lias, pastor--Sunday school, 10; MOUNT ZION BAPTIST R. D. Epps, Sunday school, conducted by Joshua Fant, singing led by Miss Ida Mae Reynolds; 10:30, devotional and i prayer service, conducted by Mrs. Lola Blannon and Elizabeth Grady, Mrs. Georgia Payne and Mrs.

Sledge; 2:30, devotions conducted by the officers; 3, preaching by the pastor, choir led by Frank Hicks; 6:30, B. Y. P. U. conducted, by Louis Eggleton; Wednesday nigrt, prayer meeting.

FIRST METHODIST South-Pittsburg street, Nicholas F. Richards, D. minister--Our program consists of a special Rally Day service in the church auditorium at 10:30 A. students from the various departments of the church school to 'take part, W. G.

Davis to give an address, classes to assemble at the regular hour to mark roll and take offering, 9:45 A. Epworth League, 6:30 P. with interesting discussions for youth; worship, 7:30 P. sermon subject, "The Wreckers and the Builders of Life." Wednesday prayer service followed by monthly meeting of the Communion, 11, sermon "Th Do," Luke young people meeting, 6:45, Miss Geraldin Shower to lead, lesson text Love Him, Because He Firs Loved evangelistic service young people's prayer meet ing, Monday evening, praye meeting, Bible study, Thursday FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Hetzel Building, 126 West Cravr- ford aventfe--Sunday service 10:45 A. Wednesday evening service at 8 o'clock; Sunday school, 9:30 A.

subject of lesson sermon, "Are Sin, Disease and Death Heal?" Golden'text Psalm? responsive reading Luke 9:1, 5-9. A free reading room is maintained in the same building where authorized Christian Science literature may be read or borrowed and is open each Tuesday from 2 to 4 o'clock. UNITED BRETHREN Fayette Charge, W. J. Ritchey, R.

F. D. 2, Box 324, minister. Mount Olive--Sunday 9:45 A. morning worship at 11, subject.

"The Believer's Intermediate C. 2-30 P. Senior C. 7:30. Brotherhood, Monday, East End.

Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30 Bible study, 8:30. Fairview--Sunday school, 10 A. worship, 2 P. subject, "The Unfinished Work of Christ." East End-Sunday school, A. C.

1 6:30 P. evening worship, 7:30, subject, "The Solid Rock." Brotherhood, Monday, 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. Bible study at 8:40 o'clock.

await the coming of the Lord Glory. Go to church! Industry says, safety first is a legal and moral obligation; men tal attitudes are conducive to hazards, durjng depression. We need a right attitude toward God. Long and dark was the night when Israel driftcc from God. It was the child Sam- church school board; N.

C. D. Bible Class to meet after prayer service; Fidelis Class to meet Friday at the home of Mrs. Pearl Wood at Moyer. PRESBYTERIAN Leisenring No.

1, William Hamilton, minister--Church service at church school, Bible study class, Rev. Hamilton teacher; Mrs. Carrie Riggar- superintendent. PRESBYTERIAN West Leisenring, William Hamilton, minister--Sunday school at 9:45, R. K.

Warnock superintendent. Y. P. service, 6:45 P. M.

Church service, 7:30. CHURCH OF GOE 3WJCLL RUN U. B. Harvey L. Williams, pastor- Church school, 10 A Christian Endeavor, evening worship, service, 8, pastor's subject "The Attractiveness of Jesus," John prayer and praise service, Thursday, B.

P. M. NORMALVILLE U. B. Harvey L.

Williams, pastor- Morning worship service, 9:30, subject "This Is That," Acts Sunday school, 10:30 A. combined prayer service of United Brethren and Methodist churches at United Brethren Church, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. PLEASANT HILL U. B.

Harvey L. Williams, pastor- Sunday school, 9:30 A. morn ing worship service, 10:45, subjec "This, Is That," Acts 2:16. CHURCH OF GOD Pleasant Valley Circuit, Waltc I. Martin, pastor.

Mount Nebo--Sunday school 10 A. preaching service, 1 uel who heard and answered the call divine. God's voice is on the air now listen, heed, obey. Go to church! To a re-born soul, God is not inconceiveable nr salvation incredible. By precept, example and prayer, lead your sons and daughters to the house of God; it will strengthen your faith, deepen prayer life.

In ritual, symbolisms, prayer and sermon you will be pointed the man Christ Jesus in whom we trust "He that overcometh shall inherit all things, and he shall be My Son." Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord." We a th yS C0mi; as night; Till we arrive at heaven our home Faith is our guide, and faith our light." Go to church! United Brethren Launch "Thirteen Rally" Tomorrow To dispell any superstition in "thirteen" by counteracting with failh in the "supernatural," the pastor and people of the First United Brethren Church have launched a "Thirteen Rally" to begin October 13 and continue to April 13, which is Easter Sunday, as a part of the program of the thirteenth year of the' pastorate of Rev. E. A. Schultz. The immediate goal for Oclobcr 13 is a total of 1,300 present in the worship, study, C.

evening service and Wednesday jraycr meeting church; also new young PAGE FROM YESTERDAY'S LAST EDITION Personal Mention Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 3. D.

Brooks, of Pittsburgh, are spending the week-end wit Mr. and Mrs. Reid K. Brooks 'Alma-Ken," Nomalville, son and daughter-in-law of Mrs. ElizabetJ Brooks.

Mr. and Mrs. Erwin O. Lenhol ave returned to their home North Orange, N. after havinj spent their vacation with the lat' er's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Henri air at Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F.

DriseoU and son, Walter of Jefferon street visited Wednesday eve- ling with Mrs. Driscoll's parents Mr. and Mrs. Alvie' Morris, of Brownsville. Bert Cence of Dunbar was a 'ittsburgh business caller Thursay afternoon.

Mrs. J. L. Riley and sister, Mrs. Bessie Lemon, of Youngwood isited Thursday "with their fath- Rev.

David E. Minerd, South iglvth street, Greenwood, friends Dunbar and with Mrs. Riley's on-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Irs.

Charles R. Driscoll, of Poplar Martha To Long Island Man Announced D. of A. Planning i Hallowe'en Miss Martha P. McCormick, daughter of.

Dr. and Mrs. Louis P. McCormick of 508 Vine street, became the bride of Bernard Blausen of Rockville Centre, Long Island, N. at a- quiet ceremony Monday, October 7, at Grace Episcopal Church, New York.

The ring service was read at noon by Rev. Pitt. The bride wore a wine' velveteen dress with-hat and other matching accessories, and a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Norman K.

Wills of Rockville Center was the bride's matron of honor and Miss Kit McCormick of New York City served as her sister's maid of honor. Norman Wills was the bridegroom's best man. Mrs. Blausen, member Connellsville's best of one known families, is secretary to the chairman of the board of Stone, and Webster, New York. She was graduated from the-local--High School and Katherine i Secretarial School, New also-attended Goucher Col- lege.

Mr. Blausen is vice-president of the Baldwin Paper Company, New-York. After November 1, the couple will reside at Roekville Centre. Beta Nu Chapter Announces Final Plans For Rituals of Jewels Ceremony Sunday hurch or Bible jeerit absent vho havi or 13 eneiv th' vorship and study. All over $13 of the church offering will go to pay the church's share in the week day I Mrs" Mrs.

Agnes King, Miss Madelin McNulty, Mrs. Anna McKitrick chool religion. Pearl s. Genevieve Slader Sidow, Mrs. Marv Trump, Mrs.

Margaret Tippman Mrs. Mary McGrogan and Mrs Elizabeth Pritchard. uesf Speakers A i i a Church Sunday TT r- i watwas. vjver Rev. H.

J. who is the twenty members were in attend- of the Second Christian ancc. QUEEN ESTHERS MEET WITH MRS. FRANK E. ANGLE The Queen Esther Class of the First Christian Church met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs.

frank Angle in East. Gibson avenue. Miss Helen Angle, a sister-in-law, was co-hostess. Over be the Sunday school practice aftei A. M.

Mount Tabor- 0 A. choir chool session. Pleasant Valley a chool, 10 A. Divine worship :30 P. M.

HIGHLAND BAPTIST S. M. Hayman, pastor--Sunday chool, 10 A. lesson "The Boyhood of preaching, 11 A. M.

and 7:30 P. prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN South Pittsburgh a East Green streets, Karl H. Schoenborn, pastor Bible school, 8:45, James H. Luckey superintendent, lesson subject "The Boyhood of morning worship service, 11, with sermon by pastor on "The Quality Christian Endeavor, 11 topic "Children of the Migrants Indian Head, F. A.

Handley, minister--Bible school, 9:45 A morning worship, 10:45, No Standing Still in' the Christian Religion." This is the beginning of our second year pastorate with this church; district S. S. convention will be held Sunday afternoon! and evening; Rev. V. O.

Barnhart and male quartet from Mount' Pleasant church to present for the afternoon; Rev Wallace of' Melcrolt will be eve ning speaker; time, 2:30 and 7-30 o'clock. Jacqueline Hartman leader; evening worship service, 7:30 sermon "The Flouting of Wednesday evening prayer aVid Bible study hour, 7:45, studying "The Book- of the Revelations." WESLEY METHODIST O. G. Cook, minister Sunday school, 9:45 A. preaching at 11 o'clock; Epworth League, 7 P.

preaching, 7:30, subject "Ooey and Live." Midweek prayer service Wednesday evening, 7:30. followed by the official board and the board meetings. Sunday school GREENWOOD METHODIST O. G. Cook, minister--Preaching, 9:30 A.

subject "Confiding Trustworthy Epworth League, District League Institute, Tuesday eve- 7:30 o'clock; Sunday school, 10:30 A. M. Sunday morning. CHURCH OF GOD Center Bethel at Alverton Arthur pastor-Sunday school, 9:15 A. morning worship; 10:30, subject of sermon Conscription for Christian Endeavor societies, evi hi P' 7 -'30, subject "An Age-Long Court TMd-week prayer service.

Wednesday evening, 7:30 followed by monthly meeting of executive board of Sunday school. ROCKY MT. BAPTIST illiam Lambert, Sunday school; 10:40 devo- Trial A. evo- tional servcif led by Deacon Wormack and William Geater- 11 clock, regular morning worship all deacons and members asked to be present. Tuesday night, boa-d meeting.

Wednesday night, prayer meeting. Thursday, Missionary meeting at Mrs. Toler's resident at South Connellsville. Friday night, church meeting. Sunday morning, covenant meeting; at 3 clock, preaching; 4 P.

Lord's Supper. GERMAN LUTHERAN Paul E. Porath, pastor--Sunday school, 9 A. hour of worship, 10:15 A. theme of sermon "Von dem Wachstum' des Glau- Luther League will meet Sunday afternoon; catechetical instruction, 10 A.

M. Saturday. Leadership Course At Confluence CONFLUENCE, Get. Rev. G.M.

Smith New Buchanan Circuit Pastor -At the meeting of the Western Pennsylvania Eldership of the Churches of God October 3 to 7 at Mount Pleasant, George Marion Smith, son of J. R. Smith of Confluence, was appointed to the Buchannon Circuit, composed and of the Clinton, Buchiinnon Breakneck churches. Mr. Smith Is a graduate of Confluence High School and ceived his A.

B. degree fro Findlny College at Findlay, Ohi ast June. While at Findiay, was a member of 'the Men Chorus, the Minislerium, the Stu dent Council, the Nu Psi Rho chairman of the Y. M. C.

A monthly vespers and Y. M. C. A ecretary for two years. He has served as supply minis er for the Ursina Church of God he Confluence Baptist nd taught in the daily vacation will Mrs.

Merrill L. Cadwell had preacher at the charge of the devotional period ssnsri'jss r-SLS cmi'ch schoT thC Ur rOCenUy and an- "Week of the TM mm he Visitin purpose of this observation is a a Brtides TM provide a fitting and lastin-1 the 8 box memorial to tho-c ministers wh' have grown old in the service these churches. This exchange pulpits for the morning, whic brings Mr. Sinclair to Connelly Final announcement, concerning he ritual of ceremony to ie held at 7 o'clock Sunday eve- img for members of Beta Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi lOrority at the room in West Crawford avenue, was made 'hursday evening by Mrs. John 7- Smith, chairman of events, uring the business session.

Alpha hapter of Uniontown will be in harge. During the brief session over which the president, Miss Helen Matthews presided, all of the charter-founder members signed the petition for a charter. Miss Mary Lou Fortney requested'that barn frolic, sponsored by the Pittsburgh Beta Sigma Phi chapters, Thursday, October 17, Pittsburgh, make reservations no later than Monday. Miss Fortney and Miss Martha G. Driscoll had'charge of the'pro-' gram, using as the theme "Table Setting and Table Etiquette." A general discussion was held.

Miss Ida Sieber will have charge of the next program listed and Charm." A preferential.tea will be held lee comprising Miss a Younkin, Miss Carolyn Beuscher, Fortney and Mrs. Nora Grace Williams Is Married at Lovely Ceremony to Walter G. Hinklie ofClairton -a Hospital Auxiliary Will Complete Plans For Annual Party Plans annual card party viU be completed at the monthly meeting of the Women's Auxi- iary of the Connellsville State lospital to be held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, October 16 at he Hospital. The party will'be held Thursday evening, November 7, at Elks Home. Other business will be taken are of and a good attendance of iembers, especially of vice-presi- ent, is desired.

of Nora summer he ible school. This ireached in the MacClay Stre't hurch of God, Harrisbui-g, and ther pulpits in Mount Pleasant strobe, Kecksburg, Alverton Kingwood, Confluence and Som- Mr. Smith will begin his work immediately. Lee J. Gable of Philadelphia, leadership training superintendent of the Pennsylvania State Sunday School Association, will be at Confluence Sunday afternoon ant evening for one of a series of appearances in Somerset county.

At Confluence his themes will be "Two Things Every Teacher Must Know" and "Five Aims for Christian Workers." Rev. Gable will be at Somerset Monday, Friedeus Tuesday, Bos- Autumn Festival At Trent Sunday The second annual autumn festival, sponsored by the Somerset County Association, will be held Sunday at Laurel Hi-1 Recreation- veil Thursday Friday. and Meye.sdale -utjierans Elect Dr. Knubef Again IMAHA, Oct. United Lutheran Church in Amerca reelected Rev.

P. H. Knubel president for his 13th term after the former New York City pastor challenged the 1,500,000 members to assume support of the world's foreign mission work, dependent upon American a president in 1918 at the New fo-k alone. Dr. Knubel was first convention when three merged.

al Area near Trent. A feature of the program be the will crowning of the "autumn queen," the young- woman to be chosen from four who have been selected by various Somerset county communities to represent them at the formal opening of the State turnpike. ville and which finds Mr. Cad well in Washington, is part of th celebration of this Week of th Ministry. Mr.

Gladden, who is to be gues of these classes one Sun day each month, will have his flrs session with the men tomorrow morning. lasting be sent at Christmastime. Lunch was served by the hostesses. Mrs. Cadwell and Mrs Carroll B.

Fisher will be hostesses the November meeting, the Rally Day Exercises At Central Methodist Tomorrow Morning Rally day exercises swill be held at 10:45 o'clock Sunday morning at the Central Methodist Church in West Apple street. The program is as follows: Song, "Good Morning," mary group. Recitations, "A Rally Day Prayer," Billy Gladden, and "The Purpose of Rally Day," PhylLs Morse. Exercise, Rosemary Patty Huey, Shirley Lape, Martha' Alice Richter, Beverly McDowell and Joan Howard. Ray Huey and Edna Blanche Lewellen.

Reading, "Signal Lights," Deane Cershey. 'Recitation, Gloria Dawson. Exercise, Eddie Williams, Shirey Dye, Judy Weider and Mari- oid Anderson. Piano solo, Joan Ball. Exercise, Williams Anna June McDowell, Wayn vlorse, Leroy Jeflers, Betty Jan VTadden, Mabel Burkejj, Dean ershey, Marjorie Seller, Fran at time and place to be announced later.

Bapiisf Convention At Bethlehem Oct. 15 The annual Baptist State convention will be held at East Beth- ehem October 15, 16 and 17. obes, Phyllis Morse and Betty Reagan. Recitations, Elaine Howard ant Marjorie McDowell. Junior choir, "The Lord Is My Shepherd." Recitations, Helen Avey, Joseph Huey, and Shirley LaPorte.

the Rev. )astor, Montgomery and Charles Montgomery will attend. Forrest R. Gilmore, and Rice Boyd, A. elected synods Cnmmutes to Throe Offices.

ANN ARBOR, Oct. 12 -J. Gordon McDonald claims some TM record for commuting. McDonald has three permanent offices, one in Flint, another Jackson and one here. Jackson is 34 miles from here and Flint Dialogue, Vivian Mansbergei and Louise Kefler.

Recitations, Donald Heft'ley and Mary Lou Newmyer. Exercise, Audrey Krepps, Betty Snopps and Betty Jane Keys'. Vocal solo, Paul Heftley. Recitations, Shirley Mantell, Marlene Means, Jacquelyn Stillwagon, Dorsey Mae Hann, David Critchfield. Ja'ynie Hann and Ruth Ellen Gladden.

Doll, song, Marjorie Penn, Marlene Means, Jaynie Hann, Ruth Ellen Gladden, Dorothy Nicholson and Gloria Dawson. Recitations, Joan Stewart, Carolyn Critchfield, Dorothy Vansickle and Loretta Williams. Mary Lou Newmyer, Shirley Mantell, Jacqueline Stillwagon, Betty Reagan, Jaynie Hann, Doro- GRACE ESTELLA BITTNER WEDS WILLIAM BISBING Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bittner of Meyersdale announce the riage of their daughter, Miss Grace Estella Bittner, to William Robert Bisbing, grandson of Mrs.

Susan Bisbing, Sunday afte at Cumberland, Md. Rev. George E. Baughman, pastor of the Methodist Church, read the serv- ce. The bride wore a soldier blue dress with matching accessories, Attendants were the bride's parents and Elmer S.

Smith, uncle the bridegroom. After the ceremony the bridal party returned to the Smith home vhere a turkey dinner was served. HILL W. C. HOLDS ALL-DAY MEETING The Woman's Christian Tem- erance Union of Laurel Hill held nd all-day meeting Wednesday the home of Mrs.

William Fike the Summit. The morning and art of the afternoon were given ver to quilting. A covered-dish inner was served at noon. Mrs. Joseph Fisher, president, the devotionals an.J gave a plendid report of the annual late W.

C. T. U. convention, held Wilkinsburg. The next meeting will be held 'ednesday, November 13, at the home of Mrs.

T. A. Bouthitt on the old Connellsville-Uniontown road. TVIAN MANSBERGER WITH FAREWELL Honoring Vivian Mansberger, The home of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Vosburgh of Mansfield a Teachers College, Mansfield was the scene of a lovely wedding' at 6:30 o'clock Sunday evening October 6, when Miss Nora Grace Williams became the bride Walter G. Hinklie. The a daughter of Mrs. Williams and the late H.

Williams of 132 South street, and the bridegroom a son of Mrs. Genevieve Hinkiie' of Scranton. Hev. J. Percy Cox, pastor of'the Episcopal Church of Mansfield read the impressive ring cere- Given in marriage by Mr.

Vosburgh, the bride chose for wedding a soldier blue costume suit with fox trimming, and wine She wore a corsage ier the ceremony, Irene Gallagher, daughter of Mr! served at The Little and Mrs. C. C. Gallagher, was being laid for immediate; hostess at a prettily arranged of the two families. The table farewell surprise party Friday was centered with a wedding night at her home in East Craw- cake, topped with a diirdnutivf ford avenue.

Eighteen school- bride and bridegroom, mates of the honoree were pres- ed at either end with bowls of fan ent and spent an enjoyable eve- flowers. ning at games. Later in the eve- The bride was graduated from served a ConneUsville High School, mem- ning Irene's mother Tunkhannock the Class of 1937. Mr. and Mrs.

Hinklie are siding at 904 Horton dainty lunch at an attractively ap- of the Class of 1940 pointed table. Mexican table bridegroom, from service was used and the center- High School with piece was a crystal bowl of mari- golds, flanked with slender red tapers in crystal holders. Guests presetted Vivian with a beauti- I Clairton, where ul gold locket and chain on employed by the Carnegie Steel vhich was engraved "Connells- Corporation. ville, 1940." She also received a dainty handkerchief from each of SIR S. CHARLES R.

DRISCOLL her friends. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Vivian is a daughter of Rev. Mr s. Charles R. Driscoll enter- re- avenue, iom is Rev.

nd Mrs. A. R. Mansberger and the Wednesday Night heir Va. the family will leave Tuesday for Bridge Club at her home at POD- new home at Weirton, W.

lar Gr ove Wednesday evenine- Mrs. H. D. Shearer, was guest. SCOTTDALE MAN REVEALS I Tw tables of contract bridge MARRIAGE OF SISTER wer in play, with Miss Alice J.

C. George of 506 Pittsburg Cropp winning high prize and Mrs street, Scottdale, announces the I Fred Cropp, low. Lunch, in" of his sister, Mary keeping with the Hallowe'en sea- Clarke-. -W. Thompson, son of Elizabeth to Ralph Mrs.

Jennie Greensburg. The wedding took place August I street. 23 at Frostburg, with Hev. Thompson, also of was served by the hostess. Mrs.

Berwyn 'Herbert terrain the club Wednesday, October 23, at her home in Rac G. E. Baughman, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiating. Newlyweds Honored. Local Man Licensed.

Lawrence Nee of Connellsville and Dorothy Newton of Pitts- burgh and Earl Curry of West' Rev. Furrier Honored. Rev. H. D.

Furrier, pastor of the Sugar Grove and Dunkard Baptist churches in Greene county, was elected moderator of the Ten Mile Baptist Association at the annual convention at East Bethlehem Church at FredericKtown. Rev. Furrier is formerly "of day October 4, at the lome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner at Ohiopyle.

The couple Officers to Meet. Officers of Lee Etta Lodge, Verna Turner. Letters Granted. GREENSBURG, Oct. 12--Letters on the estate of Mary L.

Kovach of South Hunt- ngdon township were granted to Stephen Lindway, executor. The real estate is valued at "$6,000. Meeting; Announced. The Adah: Nature Study Club will meet at 8 o'clock Monday night at the home of Mrs. George Heinbaugh, Blackstone avenue.

W. C. T. U. to Meet.

Tie Woman's Chritsian Temperance Union will meet Monday night-at the home of Mrs. Karl J. Sehoenborn, South Pitts- burg street. hy Nicholson, Gloria Dawson, Williams, Shu-ley La- Louise Kett'er, Charlotte lawson, Frances Jobes, Helen Wey, Marjorie Seller, Vivian rtansherger, Dorsey Mae Hann, McDowell, Betty ieys and Bettty Nicholson. Jane Charlotte Dawson nd John Stools.

Offering. Benediction. Mozart Music Club Will Launch Season Monday Night, October 21 The Mozart Music -Club win open its 1940-41 -season with- a "first mghter" program and buffet supper at o'clock Mon'day night, October-21, at the'liome of" Mrs. Pasquale Gigliotti, 711 Isabella road. oeleises will be Mrs.

Gigliotti assisted by Mrs. George C. Hazen Mrs. N. E.

Ferguson, Mrs. Leland S. Whipkey, Mrs. L. H.

Elpern Miss Christy, and" Miss Marjorie Haynes. Chinn" will be leader ol the programs which, will be presented by the following: Miss' f' Ha nes Miss Nettie Lee Whipkey, Mrs. Hiram Lepley, Miss Mary Jane Herd and Miss Jean noover. All members are invited and urged to attend the initial meet-.

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