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-20- CLUBS 770 Attend Slagle Clan Reunion A I KITTANNING, PA. THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1959 President Of Women's Clubs Urges 'Worthwhile Projects' Back To School They Go The directory of Mrs. Earle A. Brown, Pittsburgh, president of the Pennsylvania Federation of Womens Clubs, at the fall district meeting here today called on club women to "invest their 'abilities, talents and time" ih worthwhile projects whicli ''will make life worth the Armstrong; Addressing the County young men and women ern District of the 'Cofftnan photo) MR.

AND MRS. RAYMOND L. PY One hundred ten persons attended the annual Slagle family reunion held as a Labor Day outing at Kiddieland Park. Prizes were awarded to: i Rev. and Mrs.

Gerald Hooks of JFinley. Ohio, for attending from jthe greatest distance; Mrs. Ella Slagle, oldest woman present; -Harry Walker, oldest man; Wayne i Beers, youngest person present; Clarence Beers, youngest 'mother, and Mrs. Earl Beers, mother with the most children present 12 children and 13 grandchildren 1 Business conducted by Frank Slagle. preseident, included elec- i tion of officers for next year.

The new president is Rev. Arnold 'Slagle; vice-president, Jared Slajgle: treasurer, Mrs. A. A. 'Car- 'rie 1 Slagle who has held the of- ifice since 1941: re-elected secre-' itary, Mrs.

Steve Savor; grounds. committee, Russell Hill and Cecil, entertainment. Mrs. Marg-' i aret Slagle and daughter Mrs. 'Margie Harris.

i Donations amounting to 530.75 iwill be put into the reunion fund. family voted to hold next 'year's reunion again at Kiddie- 'land Park and also on Labor Day. Lunch is to be served at 1 p.m. land the business meeting to follow immediately. Those attending were: Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Slagle of iworthington. Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. i Slagle. and Mrs. Hill and ily Mr. and Mrs.

Jared Slagle. trnS double-ring vows in port of CARE, interest in fine arts. support of a program of public i safety, aid enrolled for advanced education; fpHoratinn during the new term includes: member federation, JBrown stressed the fact that! CoUe ge an Michael Hnatiow, son of Mr, and the word "investment" hasjlation for Mrs. Michael Hnatiow of 412 ar j(j er meaning immunization against O'Connor St. began studies tVitt nf Ba jpolio, stricter license procedures niir( nf a liberal arts degree a a a of Mvm to libwies University of Pittsburgh.

A 19571 There are, she said, tangible Mrs. Brown raised the question graduate of Ford City High School, proofs of "investment" of money as to whether Americans fully ap- he attended Carnegie Institute of by federation members. She cited: pre ciate the freedom that is theirs. Technology the past two years. I "Contributions of more than one-' She quoted the opinion of an i half million dollars to worthy cau-j Italian publisher expressed to her Bonnie Kay8 Cousins, daughter Ses as year and a floor the i daughter who has just returned of Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Cousins otj new rese arch wing of the Women's from Italy, "Americans talk too Worthington, will return for nerj Me dj ca i college in about freedom without know- third year of study to Bob Jones University, Greenville, S. C.

When the term opens Thursday THE WAYNE A. VAN DINES She also pointed out as an ad-1 ing what it really He ditional "dividend" in return for'fears, she said, that American the term opens Thursday, M1! expenditure of time and effort, the 'children in too many cases are will- continue worK 101 ai. passage legislature which their right to freedom but i degree in business education. endorsed through not warned sufficiently as to is a 1956 graduate of wortmngwn- Ag ejwin pj es federation direc-ihow that freedom must be respect- West Franklin High School. in making these as concerning the rights of a of time, effort and money she cit-i others.

The publisher considered James Roy Armstrong, a 19ti efl this as a possible reason for UV eii-, graduate of Kittanning High bcnooi- Community development, delinquency's rise in Amertca. will work for a degree in agricul- 2 tural engineering at the vania State University. He will en-: I (ideal photo) iter the school Sept. 14 as a fresh-j CUCCIf man. His parents are Mr.

and W. Roy Armstrong of Butler Kittanning. James E. Bauer, son of Mr. and; jj r- jj ur Dunmire, Final preparations for the initial i Mrs.

Ralph H. Bauer of Kittanning i cn 0 Kittanning area schools, session were made when the esec- RD 5 will be a fourth-year student an(I aines principal of utive board met Tuesday night at 'at the University of Pittsburgh Kit a nning elementary schools, Former Kittanning Resident, Bride Make HomeinWeirton A I A I IJC 6 O.f Wa3'ne A. Van Dine, former Kittanning resident, is now; an MD degree, he was graduated; Kittannto g' first Parent- residing in Weirton, W. with his bride, the former Kittanning High School Assoc at 0n meeting of the i 2 TlTUVWdT.V i To Speakers At PTA's 1st Meet 'School of Medicine. Working wiu speakers for West the home of Mrs.

Glenn George, Harrison St. Extension. The unit Zi flauehter of Mr and Mrs "ivri Zias db the University Teacher 'theme for the year is "Toward a Better World for all Children." To the 1959-60 pitteburgh in 1936 (school term. It is to be Sept. 15 achieve this aim, the parents and I at 8 m.

in the West Kittanning (teachers hope increase under, -u of all subjects pertaining couple excnanged Pans pink was the shade of the; First-year nurse's training maid's floor-length silk or- be undertaken by Rosemary Elaine the welfare of children. Rural Dayton Home is Scene Of Informal Garden Nuptials il--. and Mrs. Norman i gown, completed with a'Turko at 1 Hostel i Hold i xecut board members 4re: Slagle. ir.

and Charlie Har-'church wedding Aug. 22 at hing velvet headpiece and cas- school of Pittsburgh. A a 5 "lUlf IWIW Mrs. George, president; Mrs. ris and family.

Mr. and sell Clever and family Mrs. Glenn Frantz and family onv hafl Mr. and Mrs. John Smeltzer and, ceiemony naa a aid Mrs.

Rus-; Sacred Heart of a cade bouquet of white daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John; tf An Frirlnv i James Depree, vice president; dly. Mr. and rhtirrh Weirton The 9 a 'She was Miss Gearldine FijewskiiTurko of 508 Fourteenth Ull I ItUUJ Mrs.

Herbert Shearer, secretary; famiiv ilLU wciiLUii. a WQ fn i graduate of! IM 1 3 alph Olinger, the Ford High School Past Matrons of the Richard Bauer, program 'amuv MI- aim MISS joanen xacv of i Chapter, Order of the Eastern chairman; Mrs. Charles Enders and i Topi Slagle, Mr. Covers, with the Rev. EmUwtfrton and Miss Ann Zias.

sister' Grace Irena Lang, daughter -of; Picnicked Friday' at-the! home of a i St roud, program com- Newivwed Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Py are William Beers and church castor of- of the bride Their bouquets were. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Ling of 1420 Charles DaytonThe Mrs. Homer Long and moouin- P'-esque Isle Lake Erie, after being married: daurtrier. Mr. and Mrs.

Don a .111 h. nresent included Mrs. E. C. oiinzer.

ft hin- Mr, August 29, 1959. at the bride's home is organza ovei fasllion Lucille Mathews or 8o09 Hazelwood Bethesaa, and son In and Mrs Pau i Beers ed the bride's floor-length uuigll daiishter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

Mathews of Dayton RD 1. and famll7 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toy -hich had a bateau neckline, longi Men in ihe bridal party were High School graduate, and will be- organization and was a memoer netn Wolfe yearbook; mSi Keith The i-iforrral earden wed-' and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert: tapering sleeves and fitted bodice. Michael Macaluso of Weirton. who the fall term on Sept. 22.

the group before moving Craig telephone; Howard Turner. n0 fn nn --or the inception -iven Toy and family. Mrs. Bertha; he full bouffant skirt with lace i was bes man; Dand Lebo of Pitts-! i Florida. legislation; Mrs.

Bauer, music; ciug was performed on ei i i siagle. Mrs. Marie Bonnett and appliques drifted into a chapel; bu rgh and Daniel Tbrisky brother- Among first-year student nurses. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Robert Bower, hospitality: Maihews' lawn by the and luu ere se ed lh am iiy.

Mr. and Mrs. John Mor-: swe ep in the back. A Swedish ji law of the bridegroom. at Allegheny Valley Hospital School! J.

H. Shields and Mrs. Glen James Gould, magazine and William Altman, pastor three-tiered cake The: row. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert crown of seed pearls and rhine-i Red rose corsages were present-: of Nursing, Natrona Heights, nest; son. Mrs. Katherine Shaffer was publications; Mrs. Marion John- i i i i i 1 AM-H I i i i t- -i i i i T-- A rt.n_f UJTfl I hi devotions; Robert Cun- budget and finance. gjj uquee mony as the couple stood be- out-of-twn guests were from Petras.

all of Kittanning. with Re, Mrs. Hooks and who gave her valley, and was escorted by her, par e( on a we dding trip to NewJHigh School in the class of 1959. pine, roses and pastel tions. Baskets of gladioli and daugh-! have the nuDtial ar- tne nupaai ar raneemenr.

Mrs. Floy Boyer and family of Pa'uski Mrs. Leroy Maurhoff andi The bride's going-away corsage; to Mr and Mrs i ras two orchids, complimenting anin Flanders aTld her mother, i "Mr. Van Dine, a radio and tele-j Beginning his second year of Woodward as hostesses vision announcer for WSTV. Steub- work for a degree in mathematics i enville.

Ohio, is a son of Mr. and at Clarion State Teachers Collegej -r QQ IO ber meeting of the club; llrn DT A Mrs. Johnson and Mrs.jfVllful 7 UllCTJr I A To Hold Meeting was Team Plans Rehearsal Mrs. Albert Dine of Kittanning will be Edward Paul RD 3. His bride is a telephone of Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Craven-j erator with the Chesapeake and; er of Aye Potomac Telephone Co. wedding inarches. -feted her with a shower party in of Craigsville, Airs. Ed- As she was given in marriage while residing there, she vin siasle" aud daughter of Craigs-; by her father, the bride appeared Corked as a registered nurse rs Hetrick of A rehearsal for.

the. installing in a princess-style street-length tne xauonal institute of Health. ou na aiid hex daughter, Sally; team of Columbine Rebekah lodge dress of white lace, which had a was graduated from Dayton of cheswick wil1 be held at 7 Friday ul neckline and three-Quarter! 0 i in 19.54 and in. the lodge rooms. All members of iyjg staf been asked present.

Preparations are underway for the next meeting, Sept. 15, when Souvenirs Is length sleeves. A lace cap edged tne 1957 "class of Allegheny Valley pleated nylon and seed pearls Hospital School of Mursing. her veil. For flora- accent After Sept.

27 the couple will re. carried a cascade carnation side San Tes wnore bouquet streamered with blue rib- 5tationed the U.S. her grandmothers CD al Kellv PB He a -ere part of the traditional and Py D0 rr anQ of Wauwatosa, and a 1954 r.er graduate of Wauwatosa High Her Juss school. He also attended the L'ni- u-as of honor and ne onae yersitv wiscrasln- attendant, sne c.iose a rjf blue orsariza. styl- short sleeves and a pleated Her Dior bow head- he-id a brief veil.

Yellow car- r.f.or.H a basquette were her 3. Py Jr. ot Coiumpus. EC-rvecl iiis brother as best Homecoming Plans Made i Mrs. Frances Sensor of the Ku-.

'tanning Fourth Ward School will on special education at the He is a 1953 Kittanning High School first meeting of Rural Valley Par; graduate. A tea, at the home of Mrs. J. M. 'ent-Teacher Association.

The PTA. JHickman, Kittanning RD 3, will.will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in George J. Denardo. a 1953 open tne a season for Kittanning the elementary school building, uate of Kittanning High School, is, cha pte Daughters of the Plans for the inii meet in entering his sophomore year at can Revo lution.

The event is season were made at a rccent; i Clarion State Teachers College, ned for 2 Saturday. executive session in the home of where he is preparing for a degree i Set for the program are high-; the pre5 ident, Mrs. Merle Troui- iin secondary education. His par- of the Senior Girl Scout man ents are Mr and Mrs. George De-.

Round Up Theme for the rfear is 1Om nardo of Kittanning MR 10, Butler, mss Betty Morrison and Mrs? community, Our Opportunity, Our -Eugene Heavner are to be co-hos-. Responfli biiities." Working for a degree in.art edu- tesses. "Get A An auction of souvenirs mem- of officers will take place, bers have brought back from At a recent lodge session it was.their summer vacations will be a cation, Ernest Mauthe, son of Mr. reported that the district meeting program feature of the Kittan- and Mrs. Ernest Mauthe Sr.

of 107 i date has been changed to Oct. 19. ng Business and Kittanning, will re-ir i Mrs. Mabel White, district de- women's Club at the first fall to Edinboro State i president, told of a tea she On Wednesday he will be-; had attended at the Rebekah Home other items will be recep- gin his second year of work in Pittsburgh. The affair was tion of new members and short re-'having been graduate from Kit-, given for district deputy presidents ports of delegates to the state con-: tanning High School in 1958.

I of Western Pennsylvania by Selma yention last June in Pittsburgh, 'Seibert. president of the Rebekah The dinner inoeting is set for: Robert W. Maxemer. a 1959 gra- Assembly. 6:15 p.m.

Monday at St. Paul'sjduate of Ford City High Noble "grand Delores Cunning- Episcopal parish house. be a freshman at Grove City; ham conducted the meeting in the; were also reminded dinner reser-1 College next week. A son of Mr. Odd Fellows hall with assistance vations must be cancelled by 10 and Mrs.

William J. Maxeiner of -by Nellie Crawford, vice grand. a Saturday morning precedingiMcGrann, he will be working for 1 Topic Is Announced Picnic Set The Mosgrove community picnic will be held Sept. 13 at the Mos- wiaht" Softball diamond. Tlioso at- tendtag.the a.Way Sunday if-, will rneet at a re to take picnic baskets.

Monday. The group will meet the School. i rr.othc:' accessories, for the Sept. homecorn- mother ing at Sherreit Methodist Church -c. blue paisley suit arid Were made by the Soci- 'Their corsages rv of Service at a recent rc'se'ouds ar.d white rr.eet::.g the horr.e of Haze; fci.JtL".

McNutf. Mrs. Ruth Rickcl and of poste! carr.a- Mrs. Florence Davi.5 wt; 1 elected and chairrner. for the picr.ic supper.

VENETIAN BLINDS repaired, retapcd, recorded, .1.30 per blind up. Plastic tape -d. Cotton lOc yd. up. H.

R. MOORE West Phone LI 2-S247 en thi r.ew was cevotior.al leader. Scripture was read by Mrs. Beatrice Boohc-r ar.d hyir.r^ were Tne prayc-f by Mrs. Dorothy KAY ALEXANDER Plans Made For Wedding In October i to be "Your Child from Michael Bury and daughter After the regular session a cake tne dinner.

Calls to cancel reser- a bachelor of science degree in anli an( S0 Kenneth, 15 baked by Mrs. Crawford was ser- rations may be made to Mariaima gineering. months, have returned from Eng- ved with coffee in honor of Colonna at LI 2-6451 or Hazel ji anc a fter visiting parents and re- having birthdays in September. at LI 3-4384. RftinhfiW llatives abroad for three months.

The National Federation's theme, II I rvuillWU'T The KuMine residents made the "Effective Living," was endorsed: i 'overseas passage by plane. for the year's programs with em- IS jGCOllO phasL? on membership participa- ADOPT INFANT GIRL tion when the executive board met' fff Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. McSpar- Monday evening in the YMCAi 1440 W.

Fifth Mesa, building. Plans for the current choir of Tee port announce the adoption of an club year were discussed of The Rainbow for girl, Brenda Margaret, on The child was born June and has a sister Melinda, Paternal grandparents State University. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McSpar- Mrs.

Bernard Shaffer of thejrin of Dayton. Preeport High Faculty is the adult; student di- USE WANT ADS FOR RESULTS REUNION Pine Creek Melhodist Church Reunion will be held Sunday, Sept. 13 at West Valley Grange Hall. Basket picnic 3 p.m. Three-year-old Marks Birthday At Outdoor Party a par 1 She is the daughter of Mr.

ana Mrs. Robert Ramer of Rural Valley RD 1. DELLA'S Beauty Shop Siuth Water M. Kittanning LI 2-0655 Chartered Bus PITTSBURGH Monday, Sept. 14 For reservations call RO 2-1931 RUMMAGE SALE Friday, Sept.

11 1:00 p.m. Hose House No. 1 auspices Kiffanning Woman's Club Plan Doll accompanist. The singers will be honored by; the assembly at a dinner party: As their project for September, Tuesday. lour U.S.

Rout'- West morel a no' witii i.s:j Iron. Latr October wedding is planned by Ka Alexander and her fiance ta en Joe Bishop. 'H. 2f-' 'Bf-rrard Joseph Jr. 627 Eastland gu received a number of gifts ar.d Arii-on, Ohio.

The couple's and a so a sum money. was announced by Mr. The birthday cake made by Mrs. a-d Mrs. Lloyd Alexander of 129 char'es Yelouskan was Frar.klir.

A Kittar.r.ing, jarents th ice cream and a beverage members of the Junior Woman's; Mrs. Agnes C. Allen, New of the bride-t-lct. 01 i a table outdoors Those present'Missionary Council of West Kittan- supreme inspector for Pennsylvan-j Qc- Alexarider is a 1950 First Brethren Church plan'ja Rainbow; Miss Florence "'r-Ga'-'-- of East Brady High School sherrv Shellv and Kerry Haw-'to complete dolls for grand worthy advisor; 1 and is employed by the Acme Co. L-' da Judy and Donnie I children.

IMrs. Dorothy Lear, Vandergrift, bv the Chrysler Larrv and Linda Bishop, Gifts for the mission chest deputy of District 2-D; Miss 'turd, Indiana, grand SS Bonnie hostess" and Mrs. Ava fan- acted Vandergrift, grand lecturer of Dis-i e-ta Cessna as leader. trict 2-D; Miss Carol Cook. Kit' a Malinda Jones.

Arthur A prelude by Gail Smith and! tanning, grand representative or I Bo-e- a a a and Sammje prayer by Mrs. Tan- preceded the Canada; mother advisors and Rain- M-kit'a Harry and Patty Cyktich, lesson introduction by Delores Mo- bow Girls from Kittanning, Indi- Laura'jonf'S, the honoree's sister hney. Bette Stubrich presented ana and Vandergrift attended re- I'sa Lu Ramer Mrs Roy Jones, i special masic. Scriptui-c reading! cent initiation ceremonies. Cafeteria T.eans for the coining Mrs William Meyer.

Mrs. Joe by Betty Marshall and Shir- officers installed LIABILITY AT HOME--GOLFING DIAI, LI 2-JU1 ARNOLD I h.nip/jvfc me a Larry ana riisnop, unis iur uie HIIMIUH i ucyui.v ui JCQHG Mr. Seran graduate of Punx- da 'Meyer. Cindy and Marlin received at the group's August'Marilyn Kurd, School, also in the Schrecc-ngost Wanda meeting. Mrs.

Kenneth Barker was treasurer; Miss Or Antique show c.a,v, of Cafeteria Menus Are Announced Greei.sburg wnrr nnounced today by hop, Mrs. Harvey Boyer, Ruth Ann "ley Bennett, with Colleen Hooks officials as fol- Ramer Betty and Almaa Bum- 'giving the Bible study. china, bra.s. outtor.s. toy jeweli'y.

old han rugs, old furniture, rriusic and clock.s. i Associa- hospital Monday oaroecue, outtered Con- ptas. sluw, milk. cake. cottage 1 be and pintapple, bread and dolls, cookies.

lamps! Wtdntsday Vienna salad, fruit, bread and but- Wolfe, worthy advisor; Ruth A Stokes, associate Miaron cratz and Pauline Boyer. Hymns were also included in the I Keefer, Charity; Carol Lindsay, CCC-9ers Hold Cootie' Session 'devotional program, along with a Hope and Judy Otterman, Faith. St. Mark's Class Rupp Sunday School Plans Friday Picnic ox es ter. milk, apple crisp- with meat evening's meeting of the CCC-9 at 1 hauce.

head lef.iicr: and cheese, ome Mrs. William Camp-, wit bread and butter, Cleveland St. High cracker pie. honors went to Mrs. Wendell Mor-i i a tuna-noodle; ca.s.sarole, )j, an( ow to Mrs.

James Bar- 1 tomato bread and butter, poem read by Helen White. Missionary testimony was given by Annabfille Moyer, Erma Bennett, Connie McCall, Vera Miller a DiVniV Phyllis Hooks. Prayer requests for flOS It After the business session, a members highlighted the ThQ Sun8n ine Class of St. Mark's of "Cootie" highlighted prayer circle. Members of the Hupp Luthcrar.

fruit. Other members attending were of Parker, will celebrate her Lutheran Church, Adrian, held its clas.s picnic recently at Kiddieland Park. Among the picnickers were: Dorothy Mae Wolfe, Lennie and 1 Juanita, James Hooks, David Lash, I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lash, Elaine, Mrs.

Nellie Conerty. former resi- Ralph, Larry, Randy. Jeffy, 1 It a ney, Drew and Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jack, Bobby and Diana.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston, Rus- Friday al the church They arc Mrs. Julia Anderson, Mrs. William 134th birthday Friday.

AddreSS IS Corrected MHz, Mrs. Charles Colcman, Mrs. she is in good health and has Edward J. Smith, Mrs. George 'been living for the past four years acl and Gary Mr.

and Mrs. Nell to take and Friday i meeting of the Mauthe and Mrs. John Hutchinson.jwith her son-in-law ancI Douglas, TMe Rev. James with everything el.sc bong furnish- Club will be held at Mrs. James Shafer was unable to Mr.

and Mrs. William Best of 414 B. 81in Mr TM 8 ed. the home of Mrs. Marshall Rhodes, attend.

I Union Ave. ray nk In ca.sc of inclement weather the 200 South McKcan St. A previous i Mrs. Milz' home in Southern A family celebration is planned Gross, Mrs. rre cr outing will be postponed until' announcement of the meeting i West Kittanning, will be the for Mrs.Conerty Saturday evening ford Roger, nrtL i 1 (Sept.

18. stated an incorrect address. inext meeting place-on Sept. 15. the Best home.

and Mrs. Wayne Lash and Brcnot. K. H. S.

BOYS AND GIRLS TOO ARE WEARING RED MONOGRAM WHITE COTTON SWEAT I Fleece lined, knit wriit and walit ARMY NAVY STORE 115 South St. Pay Chtcki Caihri.

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