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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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I i THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PA. PAG1 OBSERVE GOLDEN ANN i VERSARY TO INSTALL OFFICERS Marsha Maust will be installed as worthy advisor of Assembly No. J3, Order of Rainbow for Girlj, a public meeting at 7:30 u.m. tteunesday, September 21, in the Central Grade School, Scottdale. Conducting the ritual will be Mrs.

Howard Shallenberger and Barbara Banks, installing officers, Ruth Ann Harrer, installing mar shal; Judy Loucks, installing chaplain; Carolyn Thomas, install ing recorder, and Mrs. William Riley. installing musician. Mrs. Riley has arranged music.

Refreshments will be in' charge of Mrs. H. E. Newlin, chairman, Mrs. Eloise Henderson and Miss Evelyn fahel.

Mrs. J. R. Stimmell and Mrs. T.

H. Protheroe, mothers of Rainbow Girls, will assist at the punch table. At a recent meeting of the assembly, Mrs. C. Walter Keibler conducted the majority service.

Present to receive their awarded to Rainbcv; Girls in good standing on reaching their' twentieth birthday, were Eileen Beck, Joyce Beistel and Betty Muss. Certificates will be sent to Mrs. Fred A. Dcr.ic'5 'he i 'r vi Jovcc Pirl; Sandra Berger, Cleda Hix-f son, Marcia Weisel and Nancy Davis. Reports made on current activities of the certificate recipients; were that three now are in nurses'; training, Miss Davis at Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, Miss His-! sort at Uniontown Hosoital PiUs burgh.

Miss Weisel, graduate of a Septemoer 8. two-year secretarial course at Von Boras Schedule Masquerade WED IN SCOTTDALE CEREMONY METHODIST ASSEMBLE for a Halloween masquerade party 10 be held Monday, October 3, in the social rooms TVmffit the evening by Catherine MR. AND MRS. JACOB H. IMEL Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob H. Imel of Normalville, R. D. 1, observed fiftieth wedding anniversary quietly on Thursday, September They were honored at a family "dinner at the home of daughter, Mrs.

Kyle (Edna Felgar oLNormaiville, R. D. 1. and Mrs. Imel were married 1310, in the bride'" home at Normalville.

with th pastor of Thiei College, is employed by the Central Intelligence Agency in) Donegal Lutneran Church. official- Washington. D. C. Miss Beck is employed by Dura- loy Company, Scottdale, after Mrs.

Imel is the former Ida Blanch Prinkey, daughter of the completing a course at the Robert te Geor and A I nes Brooks Morris School of Business, Pitts-! Pnnke Mr Imel ls a son of he burgh. Miss Berger will be gradu-! late Jacofa ana Mar tene Ste reiv ated Friday from Jones Business- College, Orlando, and jlmel. Daniels, a recent bride, is em- Mr, and Mrs. Imel have been lifelong residents of Normalville, of the 1-Gradales To Hold Tea Beta Chapter, Y-Gradale of Scottdale will hold an induction tea for new members at 2:30 p.m. Sundav in the First E.

B. made Monday church's Class. The class met in the church social rooms' for a covered dish din- i ner, its first activity of the new season. Places were marked for fifteen at the T-shaped The centerpiece was a miniature' serving cart filled with vari-; colored straw flowers and autumn leaves, forming a nest for a tiny. I pheasant figurine.

i Hostesses were Mrs. Marjorie Trimbath. chairman, Mrs. Melvin jStange, Mrs Charles Bryner and JMrs. Leroy Shirey.

Mrs. Edna Rulli gave the invocation. Mrs. George Geckle led the devotions, on the theme, "Surrender," with Esther 4-16 as the Scripture reading. At the business meeting, conducted by the president, Mrs.

Charles Crawford, the group donated S25 to the church promotion fund, to be used for new chairs for the Sunday school room. Aa attendance contest will be held, beginning Sunday, October: 2. and continuing through January 1961. Mrs. Raymond Stafford will 1 be captain of the "gold" team and Mrs.

Charles Shrum of the "green" team. Ten points will be: given for Sunday. school attend-; 3ncp. five poinLs for a'tPnoinc class meeting, and fifteen points for bringing in r. member or returning an inactive member.

Mrs. Paul Doppelheuer was re-j poned a patient in Connellsville; State Hospital. i Named to the committee for the! Halloween party were Mrs. Eimerj chairman, Mrs. George i 7 7 jh ounch Engagement Ji I "The Chart and Compass" the program topic when tiie VVo-i i man's Society of Christian ServW of the Mount Pleasant First Metho-j J.

UIDUUJ Mr. and Mrs, Fred A. Daniels, married Friday evening, Sep- 9, in the First Baptist Church of SccKtda'e, be at in 413 B. Scottdale, after Monday. The bride is the former Joyce Ann daughter of Mrr.

3C" Regis Pirl of 413 B. Scottdale. and the laie Mr. The Episcopal in the church. Thirty-two members and four; guests were present for the; session, conducted by Mrs.

Kyle' jFox. president, i worship service was conducted by Mrs. Harry Fidler, and the program by Miss Feme Springer, assisted by Mrs. C. W.

Myers. Mrs. Gilbert Brant and Miss Clara Bell. Miss Diane Brant and Miss Patricia Moore, who spent the week of July 3, 1960, at the Methodist Training Center, Jumonville, reported on their stay there. Hostesses were Mrs.

Ann Roth. chairman, Mrs. Frank Kantorik. Mrs. Floyd Weir.

Mrs. Lena Kantorik, Mrs. David Burrcll, Mrs. George Queer, Mrs. Cora Dodson and Airs.

Robert Faust. H. S. Cooks To Observe Mr. and Mrs.

Henry S. Cook. Perryopoiis residents since 1921, will observe their fifty-fourth wedding anniversary quietly Saturday at their home. Mr. and Mrs.

Cook, natives of BARBARA KELLY Mrs. Rose M. Kelly thV a Apartments has announced the engagement of her daughter, Barbara to Ralph R. Snowdon son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph R. Snowdon of 122 North Broadway, Scottdale. Miss Kelly, who attended immaculate Conception i School, is employed by the Connellsville Sportswear Company. Mr. Snowdon was graduated from Scottdale High School with the Class of 1943.

He is employed by the J. R. Siwicki funeral home. Russellton. The wedding will be solemnized at 10 a Saturday.

October 22. in Immaculate Conception Church. September 17. 1906, in the parson- Church, with the late bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Walter E. Daniels of 755 Slain Mount Pleasant. The newlyweds went to the New England slates on their wedding trip. I Shepler, Mrs. John Buchholz and ployed by the Manufacturers i fV ie TM ers 'Church.

Scottdale. Hpar Pnmnanv in smttriato Donegal Lutheran Church. and Heat Company in its Scottdale office. These seven young women lme! 1S a retired farmer were graduated from Scottdale! The celebrants are parents ot The arrangements committee in- i eludes Miss Marilvn Hardv. D.

1. Joint High School with the Class of 1958. Miss Huss. a graduate of East Huntingdon Township High School, was graduated from the Maison Frederick School of Beauty Culture at Uniontown and Durbin's Secretarial School, and is emplyed by the West Peso Power Company. A Scottdale group attended a cent ceremony at Claysville atjOTcll JL which Evening Star Assembly, Or two children.

Mrs. Felgar andi a i a Miss Shirle Keim and Ernest R. Imel. and have Miss Patricia Maloy. grandchildren a two great- At a meeting Monday evening grandchildren, all of Normalville.

in the Scottdale Y. M. C. con- by Miss Rosalie Barclay. the group decided to set 1 der of Rainbow for Girls, stituted.

Initiation of fifty bers and a public installation oft officers were conducted. i ducted i prima. up a bowling league for chapter members. Miss Dorothy Kimball, chairman. i Miss Eileen Beck and Mrs.

Robert Ferguson will yet up the league. i Future activities announced were la hay ride for members and i guests on Wednesday. September j21, and the twenty-ninth annual 1 state convocation October 15 and A covered dish dinner for; 1 6 Connelisvilie. on the theme. gar Collins will be devotions leader and Mrs.

Martin Gerke and Mrs. Stafford will direct the pro To Be Bride Area Man gram. The meeting was closed the Lord's Prayer. Legion Juniors Make Skating Parlv Plans with; Stephen Yourich of Monarch hasi I announced the engagement of his Sylvia, to Andrew R. Ze- recheck, son of Mr.

and Mrs. An- Culture Club attended the South- drew Zerecheck of West Leisenring. Miss Yourich was graduated from Dunbar Township- Hotel, Rev. Leroy Humes officiating. Mr.

Cook retired thirteen year? 330 as an agent of the Prudential Insurance Company, by which he had been employed for more than years. From 1923 to 1929 he served on the Perry Town- ship Board of School Directors. He now is serving l.is second term of office on the Perryopoiis Borough Council, and for many years has i been a member of the board of directors of the Bowman's Flat- Cemetery Company. He has been an active member of the i Redstone Presbyterian western District meeting of the Church for man ears Pennsylvania Federation of Wo-i Mrs Cool J. ls a member of the men's Clubs Tuesday at MountainjElatwoods Baptist Church where ishe served as Sunday school teacher for manv vears.

She is a Club Meetino Ten members of the Woman's TM ms HWitli Dinner i on eme. ing were Barbara Banks, grand thirty mem bers and guests -Gradale in the Space Aee" representative to Vermont. Andrea day at the Knights of Columbus! Mrs Hugh Canose and Mrs. Meakin and Mrs. M.

T. Banks. Wife Preservers hall opened the new season for the: Dennis Curry were delegated to Casey Girls Club. 'choose 3 wedding gift for Mrs. The committee included Mrs.

Jo-; Fred Daniels, the former Joyce The Junior Auxiliary of American Lesion Unit No. Thomas School with the Class of 1956. She! The delegation included Mrs. J. I is employed by the customer Kerns, president, V.ayr.e member of the Perry- accounting unit of the West Penn Watson, Mrs.

W. H. Reynolds, i opoiis Women's Christian Temper, Co. at Connellsville. JMrs.

Karrv Forrest, Mrs. Harold ance Union. Mr. Zwecheck. a graduaie oflnerwick Jav Shiplev w- i i I I i i U.

3 1 I A. Lewellyn Post of Scottdale, met North Union Township i hUi rs Thomas DeBolt, Mrs. Mary Saturday afternoon at the with the Class of 1956, is home. by Reiber's Atlantic The meeting was opened by Service Station. Uniontown.

Carole Fletcher, junior Wedding plans were not re- with flag ceremonies and prayer, jyealed. Plans were made for a party September 29. The "kitty" i was won by Cathy McXally. Group: favors. Lunch was served by Mrs.

Y. Conway, Mrs. L. G. Howard and Mrs.

William McKenna. Gleaners Class Meeting. The Gleaners Class of the Second United Presbyterian Church celebrants are parents of two children, airs. Frederick C. Dennis of Tarentum, and Mrs.

Charles A. 'Edna Lepley of Perryopoiis, and have six grand- childrcn. D. U. V.

Session. Emma B. Goodyear Tent No. 46. will meet at 8 p.m.

Friday in Daughters of Union Veterans, will Keep imalUtrub by your comtn. sephine Rendine. Mrs. William: Ann Pirl-. Dull, Mrs.

Joseph Zavatchen. Rae Catherine O'Hern, i Thomas Weimer and Mrs. Herman GET MARRIAGE LICENSES jizzo i IN WESTMORELAND COUNTY Mrs. Victor Gasbarro. Marriage license applications conducted the business filed in Westmoreland Plans were made to go in a group courthouse in Greensburg include: jto the 9:30 a.m.

mass Sunday at; E. Blair of Vanderbilt. i Immaculate Conception R. D. and Mary F.

Thomas of Church, with a breakfast to follow; Laughlintown. i at" the Wonder Bar. Carl H. Averi of Greensburg The next meeting will be a Hal- and Shirley J. Adams of Mount i ioween party -Monday, October Pieasani, R.

D. i i singing closed the meeting. The juniors made Halloween: Province. JGeorge Kaylor and Mrs. Russell home of Mrs.

Irene Crupe of at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the i Gibson Terrace. IY. A. GET WEU SOON! No better way to express that sentiment than with fragrant, fresh-cut flowers or a pretty potted plant.

Send beauty to someone who's i let deliver flowers today. OGLEVEE FLORIST 111 S. Pitfsburg Dill MA M900 Dear Abby Put Your Best Foot, Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: This isn't a love problem. It's more like a hate problem the way my husband has been crabbing. I am 48 and he is 57.

We've been married 31 years. We are both large people. am 5 ft. 10 and weigh 198 pounds, but I am not clumsy. I'm a good dancer and carry my weight with grace and ease.

My husband keeps telling me I don't know how to get into a car. The only way 1 know how to get into a car is to put my head and shoulders in first, then set my feet the floor and then bring tlfe rest of me in. What's wrong with that? He says I am ruining his upholstery and wrecking his floor mat. What am I doing wrong, please? BIG BUT GPJVCEFUL DEAR BUT You should put your Wr foot in first, then plaet yourself squartly in and swing Hit rist of you in gracefully. I don't know what kind of car you have to get into, but with of thtu MW OIMS, if you art a contortionist, it htlps.

DEAR. ABBY: I am one ofv those "nosy" nurses who has worked for many years in a doctor's office. I also get numerous telephone calls from people who refuse to discuss their problem with anyone but the doctor. They are very foolish records and the nurse sees anyway. Here's a sample of what goes on in our office: Nurse: "Mrs.

Smith called today." Doctor: "What was her trouble?" Nurse: "She refused to tell me. When Tasked her, she hung up on Doctor: "When she calls again, tell her YOU run the office. I only work here." "ALSO NOSY" R.N. DEAR ABBY: Because 1 am the youngest of the family, I am faced with a rather embarrassing problem. Whenever my mother introduces me to people she hasn't seen for a while, she will say and this is my baby!" Please don't tell me to laugh it off.

I am years old. BIG BABY DEAR BABY: Where's your of humor? Your mother is fortunate to havt her "44-year- old baby." And you are even more fortunate to have your mother. CONFIDENTIAL TO SOPHOMORE: Automo- bilts can be dangerous. Ifs net only his pRIVING you havt to bt cartful his PARKING! If you want a personal reply from Abby, write her csrc this if self-addressed envelope. She answers ALL letters.

MAIN ENTRANCE CRAWFORD AVENUE It won be long now! USE BOILING WATER FOR FRUIT STAINS Removing fruit stains, from fab- i rics is as easy as boiling cay Iowa State College economists. That's toe treatment they rec- if "ttw. Put the stained fabric over bowl and pour boiling water over; it from a tea kettle held one to, three feet above The force and beat of water help to remove the extension textiles and clothing spe-, culnt. 1 FLOWING MINK PERMANENT WAVE for normal or naturally Hee4' flrectke, cwtioos. and wfter uiof gives mink-like softness and lustre to your hair.

VDoorway to Loveliness" CHARM BEAUTY SALON MALMAMMI MEMBER N.H.C A. Goliotin National Bank's new bank building on Crawford Avenue will soon be completed. The Grand Opening celebration is scheduled for September 26, 27, 28,29, 30 arid October 1 with many valuable free door prizes to be given away and other surprises. You won't want to miss it. Grand Opening hours will be from 9:30 a.m.

to 2:30 om. and 7:00 o.m. until 9:00 D.m. Meanwhile, we're doing business as usual in our Brimstone Corner office. Try us, when you have banking to do.

NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AT YOUR SERVICE IN SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA MORE THAN 64 YEARS i III III.

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