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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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PAGE SIXTEEN THE DAILY COURIER, PA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER I960. Lutheran Church Men Slate Scottdale Legion Series of Four Rallies; Groups fo nsta Rev. Braughler to Speak MOUNT PLEASANT The' first of four area rallies for Uni-' ted Lutheran Church Men of the Greensburg Conference will begin at 7-30 pm Saturday in Trinity Lutheran Church. God Chooses Man" is the; general theme of the four meeting "God 'I a Chosen is the theme for the orw lieie Saturday Next Saturday the session be in Christ Lutheran Greensburg.

dealing with "But 1 Don't to be Chosen" as the 22 the rally v.n he in a i O-uuh. Gi-eensf'ijrg. deal ng wth "But 1 a Ciosen You to Be ne conc'udins one (lass Earns Money For Home Missions With Fun Auction MOUNT PLEASANT Officers on. Oct. 8 SCOTTDALE A joint officer installation, open to the public, of new officers for Thomas A Lewellyn Post No.

240, American Legion, its Ladies Auxiliary and Auxiliary, will be held at will be one of the principal topics for discussion at the post's first meeting of the 1960-61 season at 8 Tuesday. Post officers hope to organize and drill such a team compri-e pall bearers and fir- Hurst Homecoming Queen Will Be Disclosed Friday During Assembly Program MOUNT PLEASANT Hurst High School's homecoming queen will be disclosed at the Friday afternoon assembly program. She will rule over ceremonies that, evening. Five senior girls were nominal- The m. Saturday in the post home, jing squad to serve at funerals of 'ed by the junior and senior class- tvange.ica.

Lmted Brethren, installation ceremonies will be Legionnaires, their families soles. Candidates were: Nancy To- Church Rubo Sunday school class conducted by off! held a fun auction for its mem-ii po mi ficers of the 31st bers ''Legion District, Westmoreland in the churcn social room Countv Tuesday evening. Af er the ceremonics a A combination of desire. The post will also be the County Council meeting host at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdav when State Comman- homemade uncneon served and danc- der Edward Hoak of Manor is ex- mechko, Carol Hoyman, Dorothea Crum, Bernadette Urban and Ruth Ann New ill.

Highlight of the program will be when Louis Kritz. senior class president, announces i. si il! start at liTpected to attend. The dinner pre-j i i of the queen. The other name baked bread and other items were by the Rev.

Bruce H. Bishop, auctioneer Mone Organization of a burial Council sessions wi.i oe four win be her attendants, team served by ihe post auxiliary. 0" the theme "Yes. Lord I Freed. den and gofers! fo- '1 meetrs YT-T cs pay ant'cipa'e men a tend Speaking i Sa'jrciav and the othe" meel- 20 mpmlP i 's a meeting conducted uy jam Bnnker.

president. Mr. and Mrs John Co'dsmrh charge Lt. George Rudolph Goes To Hawaiian Convention The majorettes will assist in the assembly by leading the process on for crowning the queen. She will again be crowned and presented to the public during half- jtrnie of the Hurst Dunbar Una: same evening.

Jaines Avam- i Ch'ircr. Monroe Tne Thomas W. Baker. host churc! 1 sartor, wi.l assist A ter service there will be a so. hcur ar.d refreshments Hunter and George Slde- i0 fresr.mer.ts Blaine is Greensburg Opens Campaign to Halt Sales on Sundays SCOTTDALE First Lt George j'ional Guard Association of the lUnited States Hawaii a the jrepresentathe of the FHM.

Battle Group. 110th Infantry Rudolph, who lives at 804 East A Conr.eHsv'ie, i month was named new comrr.ar.d- and Supolv and Ma.ntenance a- Commands Guard John Beck to Be Westmoreland Educators Head John E. Beck, principal of Ligo- aier Valley Joint High School and formerly of South Connellsville, will assume the presidency of the Westmoreland County Schoolmen's Association later in October, it was announced at a meeting near Delmont. When he advances from 'he post of first vice president, Beck will succeed Theo W. Fullerton, associate superintendent of Hempfield Area.

Thomas Kissell, supervising principal of i is ha' been voted new third Legion Auxiliary Officers Assume Duiiesai Meeting MOUNT PLEASANT New officers of the James E. Zundell Ntvil CHEAT LAKES. HI. (FHTNCU. Bernard J.

Duke, cou Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Duke of Brier Bin, graduated from recruit training Sept. 17 it UM Naval Trailing Center, Great Lakes, ill.

ary. took over their duties and work for the year was started Tuesday evening in Legion Home. Mrs. George Frethy, incoming president, took over the meeting and reported on the September Westmoreland Council meeting. The local unit will be host at the Council meeting in January.

She also told of the state conference in Harrisburg when department chairmen outlined the work of each committee. Past presidents will entertain Gold Star Mothers in the Legion Home Thursday. This is a change in location from the previously scheduled home of Mrs. Floss Keller who has been ill. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Mathias of Uniontown, R. D. 4, became parents of a daufbier at 11:55 p.m'. Sunday in Uoiootown Hospital.

vice president. pato will conduct the band and the visiting Dunbar band will also play. After the game and homecoming ceremonies, a dance will be he.d in me Norvelt school for Hurst students and alumni, and their guests. John Freed is chairman of the faculty committee in charge of the assembly program Others on, Dolores Sofranko. Devotions be led by Patty Melega.

Announce- I be sff by Dr. William D. Mullin, school- It was reported that Mrs. Wiliiam Queer, a. prcSiucnt, continues to be bedfast in her home and is not improving too rapidly.

The coming membership campaign was explained by Mrs. John Hudock, chairman. The mecufij Vias opciicM -j; Miss Ruth Rambaugh, retiring president, who was presented with a cash gift from Mrs. Keller on SCOTTDALE Paul Peachy. behalf of the unit.

Mrs. Ralph iwho just completed a term as Nelson gave the auditors' report. MCC Section Staff Hears Peachy Talk on Term As Delegate to Japan to Dr Brajghlcr. was graduated f-orn Ze.ienople High School in i -0 Tn f' College v. Qi 7 Mt Philadelphia, in ar.d from Prtsburgh Xenia In 1954 Ke pent May, ar.G ju.v itt xj6rmaiiV as sn exchange pastor under the Lutheran World Federation studying the parish life, institutions, academies, youth work and relig'ous educa- tior.

there. He also saw military service and. as a radio operator on a C-47, flew 54 combat missions in Europe. From 1950 until 1954 he was pastor of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Etna, and has been in Monroeville since organization of that church M1HOR TO FEIE STATE LEGION LEADER OCT. 29 In Greensburg was launched at a te Co Scotrda'e Ke chosen meeting of ministers, lay people from the 63 officers in the First and business representatives Group 'o be rerre- a comprehensive seminar of the sentame at the er.tion Mrs.

issu revolving around Biue Laws. is accompanying him on The program wi" be taken to tr.p. rr.ar.y organhatlor-s withir. the city Today the couple left Ccr.r.ells- by a formative group appointed by train for Los Angeles, by Dr. Kenneth Rutter.

nastor of a from where they will de- the First Methodist Church of part by jet plane Saturday, for Greensburg, seminar chairman. Honolulu. Hav.ai:. I A committee wjl! be selected in begins Monday and contirues the near future to later carry the through Saturday. October 13 drive to ban Sunday sales to other About 3.500 persons are expected local organizations until a attend including representatives community wide committee is from every National Guard dni- named.

ion in the United The i Hawaiian Nat.onal Guard is the West Pakistan Slides If-? from sr'n B'js'rcss sessions will be held Highway Fatalities In Westmoreland Increase for 1960 Will Be Shewn to AYF A testimonial dinner for Edward Hoak of Manor, state commander of the American Legion, will be he'd at the home of Carl Leroy JIcKelvey Post No. 472 at Manor on Saturday evening. October 29, undr sponsorship of the post according to the commander, James F. Kelly. The principal speaker be Daniel C.

Daniels, past national commander of the American Legion. MOUM PLtASANT Mr. and village Numerous social func- Mrs. J. Rex Horton wnl show t.ons have been fnr Tln i slides of West Pakistan at the afternoons and evening including iAYF sen-ice at 6.45 m.

Sunday visits to pineapple factories, cruis" Jin the Christian and Missionary es around the Hawaiian Islands Church. Donegal. and night club tours Mr. and Mrs. Horton.

graduates uin be the all states Mood; Bible Institute, th cerernoiisl" feast leave soon for work in the Thursday V-ni- Wesi Pakistan mission field. Sne forms will be discarded for the former Jane Hoyrnan. occasion as al a tendants don idaugnter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lt and Mrj Rl 0 Dh First Lt George A.

Rudolph Jr. of Connellsville has been named commanding officer of Medical Platoon and Supp'y and Maintenance Platoon, Headquarters Headquarters Firs: Battle Group, liOtn Infantry Reg- be assistant to Captain Alfonso Wstmorelar.d county coroner Stephen Yoney reported highway fatalities for 1950 are 11 higher than for the same period last year. For the first nine months this vear. 53 nersons were tilled 1 a "suggestions to tne Community House at the annual meet- Exports nis tooice included "Return of 1 United States farm exports an American Christian" and "Ser- Latin America dropped il per 'vant or Imperialist." ent -to 504 niiiiion dollars -Several "residents participated urin th fl ear tha eaded in the two-day meeting. Talks in- June 30, 1959.

eluded: "Religious Journalism land Freedom of the Press," Ell- "What I Expect 'Christian to Accomplish," Ben Cutrell; "What I Hope 'Christian Living' Will Do For the People of My Community," Edward Stoltzfus; "The Place of 'Chrisia ilennonite PubHertzler: "My Concern for the Home Life Area," Alta Erb; "Home Life Objectives land Plans," Helen Alderfer; IS YOUR TV SET READY FOR THE WORLD SERIES? If Not Have It Checked! CALL to first 100 customers! FREE CHANCE en CLOCK RADIO NUDO TV SALES SERVfCE "Your Motorola Dwltr" A. J. NUDO 10 S. Church St. 74741 MT.

PLEASANT to Co'. Boyd M. Phillippi, First Battle Group Commander, for supply and logistics. Historical Units Will See Slides Of Covered Spans is a Hoyman of Acme. Horton of Tepnessee After the AYF meeting, the Rev.

Wesley V. Myers, pastor, will conduct an evangelistic service. expect to return to Connelisulie October 16. List Westmoreland 4-H Club Meetings, Activities for Month Four Westmoreland 4-H club meetings for October nave been set. They are: Harro Alwine 4-H club horse j'now.

1 p.m. Saturday, for club members only. The public may watch the demonstration. Circle 4-H Riding club meeting a.m. Saturday at Slezak's for tour of club members stables ard scoring of books.

Coi ered Bridge Horse club meeting, 8 pm. Tuesday, Sewickley Grange hall. Horse club meeting, i- home of Jackie Yesh'ey, p.m.. Tuesday. Valley Lions dub Will Meet Tonight Firemen, Auxiliary Attend Convention SCOTTDALE "Covered Bridg- sy.

es Ove the Slate" is the subject an f'ustrated ta'k to be given, a the joint meeting of the moreiand Fayette Hij.tor.ca! So-j and the Westmoreland His-j Society in East Hunting- 'don High School library. Alver- 0 ton. at 2 Saturday. sarre period in 1959. 7 OT1t were added during September, in- Pennsyhania Turnpike, three in two in which oersons were by motor vehicles One death each from a suicide, I a fall and accidental suffocation reported in September, i The leading number of non-ac- ciderr.al death causes last month attributed to heart attacks I which toalld 23.

Yoney's office received reports of 40 cases in September, held 34 inquests and conducted one autop- er; "Community Life Objectives and Plans," Victor Stoltzfus and "Personal Life Objectives and Paul Shank. Ralph Kernlev, con- suiting editor for Christian Living, also participated in the meeting. Harrold Grange Will Install New Officers Return From Trip To Visit Uncle On 100th Birthday SCOTTDALE Mr. and MOUNT PLEASANT Officers I will be installed by Harrold JGrange 1948 8 p.m. Friday in 'the grange hall.

Jacob Gongaware will be installing officer. The lunch committee includes Mrs. William Kebe, chairman: B. F. Poole, Mrs.

Ward MOUNT PLEASANT Crosby of 7 Braddock Road Speaker for the occasion will Russell B. Merritt of 205 B. C. Mrs. Derwin Henry, Indian Creek Yal'ey Lions C'ub and Henry Len'z of 129 Center be Mrs.

Edw.n Brown, program returned from a one-week trip to'Mrs. Raymond Shaffer, Mrs. meet at 7 oVock this eve- are attending ihe chairman of the Theodore Barr Stapieton, where they helped Charles Dietrich, Mrs. Joseph 'noig at Mrs. Dix' at Mill Run when nia State Firemen's Assoc.a-ion Covered Bridge Society of Merritt.

his uncle observe'Brewer and Mrs. George Paden. 11JJ3 will make his as delegates of the Mount colored slides she has taken, in- uncle of John Merritt of 507 Mar-! Attends Conference. visit." Mrs. Daryl Miller, school Volunteer Fire Depart- eluding the Bells Mills covered ket St.

I MOUNT PLEASANT The nurse, will demonstrate the usesjment. bridge, a few north of West, Enroute home, they stopped in'Rev. Seth P. Bower of 209 South of the and audio-! Many other local firemen and Newton. JDesMoines, Iowa, to visit Mr.

and Church St, First Methodist Church meter. Ladles members are al. Roller skating at the Indian so attending various activities Valley Community with the convention. at Indian Head wi'l besin at 6-30j Fridav for children up to ihei Enters innocent Plea. sixih grad Okler groap5 Boonvil.e, Ind.

lUPI'-Emmet: be al a later At Curtis Frurd date. 0 Hashfield, 53, pleaded in o- Mrs. Yvonne of cent Tuesday to first degree mur- burg. R. D.

5. have been admit- Red TV Tower. der charges in tne slajing of 11- ted to Latrobe Hospital for treat- Soviet government has an- SWamck County Circuit Judge mer.t. Those discharged included nounced plans to build a 1.666- Addison Beavers set Jan. 9 Mrs.

Pear! Lenhart of Pleasant foot television tower Moscow for Hashrielu's trial. The girl's Mrs. Mctz and son which would be the world's tail- hacked body was found in Greensourg. R. D.

5, and Mrs. est man-made structure. Ohio River last -August. Ethel Tracv and son of United The meeting is open to the pub- Mrs. Lester Jones and family, for- pastor, is attnding a Methodist jmer local residents.

They also vis-'Town and Country Conference at Mrs. Ruth Percy and Miss'Skylake, N. Y. He is one of 10 I Anna Merritt in Owasso, persons from the Pittsburgh Con- Latrobe Hospital. They are sisters of the two Scott-'ference attending the meeting rurd of Hostetter and daie men ends today.

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