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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, MONONOAHELA, PA'. PAGE 3 TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1947 $10,500, A CAR, UNHAPPY DAY TURNERS HERE Boys With Livestock Projects Visit W. Va. Boys outstanding in livestock projects who are members of die SOCIETY i jvocationul agriculture departs AMINE SLOAN fly Edilur iff Apparaltis Exhibit Ion, Side Horse and Parallel Burs, Ladles and Junior (Jirls. Combative Games, Wood and Log Wrestle, Wrestling and Boxing, Second Boys' Class, Imitative Sunn Dances, Kindergarten Class, with Miss Marcin Kohn in charge und Mrs.

Hose Wil.on, pianUt. Tap Dancing, Junior Girls. Dancing with My Dolly (Brahms Lulbil.yi, Girls' Class. Phi no I.iiict, Helene and George Spiegel. Swiss Mountaineers, Four Couples.

Address by Society President, William J. Kramer, Trompolian Exhibition, Mix Group, Mrs. Penrod in charge, Dancing will follow the program, on Wednesday from 10 to 11:30 p. m. imd on Friday from 10 p.

ni. until a. m. District Chorus Directed By Local Man To Sing Here Tonight; Program Announced Bowling (Continued from I'uge 2 Bitw; and the vocalizing of the city's hopefuls, Marny and Frnney Brady. Last was Maxwell (Hley, the "poor man's Thurston." Asuiin he proved that the hand Ls quii ker than the eye, and mmdi more interesting.

The veteran Blue, rind Iilaei team more than held their own in the array of talent with their drawling comedy antics. An unexpected addition was the impromptu appearance of Bob Prince, well known WJAS sports announcer and news commentator. Visiting with Mr. Ccla Pino, Bob was prevailed upon to add his com-nit nts which were enjoyed. Mr.

Cela Pino added his touch by pre.1;, nting steed bracelets to Miss Uosalla Ward and Mrs. Stout. Tony Caprio, proprietor of the Howling- Alleys, sponsored the gift of rose corsages to each feminine guest. The remaining hours were Kpent dancing to the orchestrations of the Kings of Melody under direction of toward Allshouse. (Continued from Page 1) Our Naliinnl Autliem, Orchestra, Apparatus Kxercises on King.

and Parallel Bars, First Boys' Class. Sleeping Princess (Story play), First Girls' Class. Musical Selection, Orchestra. Parallel Bar. Actives.

Companion Exercises and Groupings, Junior Girls. Minstrel Tap Dance, Second Girls' Class. Hoop Pyramids and Stunts, Junior Boys. "Will You Kcmember," solo, Hois Smider. from the 12th Mass Winter Song (Leurs); Tonight iit the Kirst 15 i I Gloria church will be presented an out- (Mozart', Vhe Lords Prayer (Malottc); MiNed Chorus: My Ui.ro (Straus, Soprano Solo, June Hoytc; menu of Washington and trreone County High Schools will attend a livestock Judging contest at the University of West Virginia livestock farm this afternoon at o'clock.

Ten boys will go from each of ilcpartnients of Waynesburg. Jefferson, Claysville, Wind Ridge, Kogcrsvillc, Hickory end Trinity. The contest will be an elimination one to determine the boys who will represent the two counties at Penn State College Future Activities Week, June 11, 12, and 13 Seven boys will be sent to the Penn State contest. AMOMA PRESIDENT ENTERTAINS CLASS Mrs. Charles Bondascha, president of the Amninu Sunday School class of the First Baptist church, was hostess to members at the May meeting at her home in Ninth street.

Fifteen members were in attendance. Routing business was conducted by Mrs. Bondascha following devotional services led by Mrs. Charles Kolley. The hostess and her aide.

Miss Kiriiiui Hee.sc, served delicious Auf ledcrschn It i i lie lis of Notre Dame (KlemnD The Sleigh (Kountzt; Mixed 'V-'i'Vv ST, 7 xrcr JTr J. Ray Hendricks I.nralno Iay yroup in what is expected to bo an especially lino program. The Uclle Vernon Community directed for the past six months by J. Lawrence Coulter of this city, will sing, with Gwendolyn Lewis, a talented sophomore of Mononuahola High school playing a solo a accompaniments; oran nuinhers will he played by Miss Louise Johnson, a member of the gradual ing class hero this year. Mrs.

John L. Kolley, local soprano, will sing a solo, also. The Chorus, organized more than two years ago has drawn its personnel from adult singers of lU'Hc Vernon. Charleroi. Moticssen and this city.

Singing with them tonight from this city in addition to Mrs. Kellcy will be Mrs. "Iarry" Coulter, wife of Hie director, and his parents, Mr. and A'rs. Lawrence Coulter.

The program is announced to She's The "Latly of The Hour" IN LOS ANGELES Superior court, J. Ray Hendricks testifies that ho received $10,500 and a lf)3f convertible automobile when ho and Actress Iarainc Day were divorced threo months ago. The couple Appeared in court to attend hearing1 on a judge's attempt to set aside the decree, an action opposed by Miss Day although it would legalize her marriage to Leo Durocher. (International Soundphoto) Ciiorus. I The World is Waiting For The Sunrise, liarilonc Solo, Harold Haker; II (Ardilii, Soprano Solo, Mrs.

John Kolley; Kentucky Hahe (Gcibeli; Cindy iArr. by Harry li. Wilson); Come to the air (Martini; Mixed Chorus; Mirs is My Heart Alone ll.ehari; Tenor Solo, Michael Skurkay; Fantasia No. 1 (Mozart) Piano Solo, Gwendolyn Lewis; My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice (Saint Saens) Alto Solo, Mrs. James Staples; Waters Ripple and Flow (Ait.

by Poems Taylor); Madame Joan nolle (Murray); Hattlo Hymn of The Republic (Fred Waring Series) Mixed Chorus. New York, May (i (UP) Pauline the greatest feminine tennis star since little "Miss Poker Face," Helen Wills Moody was taking all titles in sight, will make her first appearance as a professional against Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Cooke at. New- rjochcllo, N. next Sunday, it was revealed today.

BCAUJiriJl LINE OP BLOUSLS 3 Year's Final Program Meeting Of Mother's Club Thursday Night FOR "We liiiild for Good Government, i pinun selections played by Miss and lor Peace" is the theme for di.s- Virginia day of Id's city, and vocal Login at fvl.r orluck and will In presented as eiis.sion at Hie last program meet-I by tile Charleroi Male Talks will be given' by ins listed for the year in the Mo- I Carl K. Gibson and Mrs. For Her Gill RAYON CRErLS SHEERS Long or Slioil Sleeves 32 lo 46 $2.95 to $6.95 nongahcla Mothers' club, to be be'd at the home oi Mrs. Samuel Swear- Formal Double-Wedding Rites Sunday At Ebenezer Church Mother's Day May llth ingen in rislier Heights. Installa Frank Slaib, and Mrs.

Homer T. Gaul will conduct officer-installation. The May Social committee includes the Me.sdair.cs Earl Scd.im. Frank li. Wickerhani, Ted Wicker ham.

Eihv.in; i'Vmtz. Kenneth Simpson, Terry Koop, Norman Me-Vickcr, John Cbattaway and Paul L. Scbiaied 1. vTTT Vs-f tion of officers will be the principal item of business, Mrs. Logan Soles, retiring president, to present Ihe gavel to Mrs.

Marvin C. Adams, elected recently to head the Cluh the coming term. Music for the evening will be ed by James Queen of Pittsburgh and James Wilson of Donora. All the girl-attendants wore lovely formal gowns am; carried bouquets of pink carnations and snapdragons. Both brides very carefully followed wedding-customs which insure good health, good luck and prosperity even to the "sixpence in the toe of her shoe," in each At a d.iuble wedding of impressive solemnity which was performed by the Hcv.

Lrnest S. Calloway, pr.stor of Kbenezer church. Sixth sticet. at o'clock Saturday evening two young couples, well-known in the community, exchanged their vows. They were Miss Pardee Glenn and Glenn Wood Edwards, and Miss Dolores White and David Eugene Winters.

Pari- Give her a GIFT OF BEAUTY A NEW PERMANENT Lutheran Missionary Groups To Meet This Week In Pittsburgh There's nothing sho'd love more than a trip to the Beauty Shop Thomas instance. )ee is the daughter of the from you The convention of.tion. and Mr Knisely. respective- it the husi- Ihe Women's Missionary Society ly. Officers elected it li ti li 4 Greer's the Central Conference.

Pitts-icss session will be installed by burgh Synod. United Lutheran Mrs. F. C. Iloch.

Butler, presi-Clmreh in America, will meet on Idotit of the Sy nodical Society. Rep BAWD BOX BEAUTY SALON "For All Your Cecuty Work" Marne Ave. Phone 1318 Residence 916 Five hundred guests were reel ived at a reception in the Church-lectin room. Of the mothers. Mrs.

White was unable to attend on account of illness; Mrs. Quern, David's grandmother, was in blue, Mrs. Glenn in light gray, and Mrs. Edwards in light i.reen; they all had of pink carnations. Rrfrtshnients were served, the brides' table decorated beautifullv MAIN lay 9 at Mt.

Zion a i i es of various nodical i 255 WEST ST. PHONE 207- (lunch. Perrysville avenue, X. S. beards organizations will also Pittsburgh, the Rev.

J. B. Knise- he heard as part of the business ly. D. host-pastor session.

The session, beginning at 1 I The following are officers in the )ur society: Mrs. G. Himmelinan. Glenn of B'ast Main street. Dolor-es of Mr.

and Mrs. John White of Library: Glenn's parents are Mr. pud Mrs. William a of Bintlcyville and David is the fr.Tnd.son of Mis. David L.

Queen of 621 Lincoln street. Music for the weddinn included a vocal solo. "I Love You Truly," sung by John Crank, prize-winning tenor of the Monongahela Hih school, and a violin solo, "Flowers and Kerns" played by Clarence Queen of this city; both were accompanied by Miss Virginia Carter of Donora. Mrs. Leonard Wenvcr.

organist, was heard in special and used the "Lohengrin" bridal-chorus as a processional, and the wedding-man by Mendelssohn as the couples left the sanctuary. Double-ring services were most impressive, and were performed be p.m.. will have as its theme with the attendants' bouquets, each i couple cutting and serving their three-tiered wedding-cuke. i 'Blether's Keeper." with Dr. G.

K. Gesler. Missionary on furlough from India, speaking on this topic. 1 A banquet to be served in the 1 church parlors will have as the The new Mr. and Mrs.

Edwards president; Mrs. Earl Slaulfer. Pittsburgh, vice president: Mrs. John m. Pittsburgh, recording secretary.

Mrs. Susan Schmelter. McKcesport. statistical secretary; Mrs. S.

Bostwick. Bellcvue. treasurer. Mrs. Paul L.

Schmicdel. Second nrcl Church streets, wife of Grace Lutheran pastor, will attend the convention. Electric Cooking Vitamin Cooling because it permits quick cooking of vegetables. Long cooking destroys Vitamin needed for growth and bodily resistance. Hence, it is impor tant to cook potatoes, cabbage, spinach and tomatoes quickly.

You can with an electric range. Cabbage, tomatoes, dried peas and beans re fain more Vitamin when cooked the electric way. principal speaker Charles student from British Guiana attending Thiol College. The business meeting and devotional period will be conducted by Mrs. G.

L. Himmclman. Belle-vae, president of the will reside at 204 Third avenue, this city. Mr. and Mrs.

Winters also will live here when they return from their wedding-trip, by automobile, to Cleveland, as Dolores left to change to travelling attire she tossed her bouquet and it was caught by Miss Warren, her maid of honor; going away she wore a beige tailleur with a corsage of roses, and all-white Vitamin P.R.R. DANCE AT WILLIAM PENN MAY PRESBYTERIAN CLASS MEETS AT CHURCH 10 because (ess water is used. Valuable minerals. The Dorcas class of the First The annual dance and entertainment for members of the Mutual Beneficial Association, an orcant- (Presbyterian church mot at the Church last evening with Mrs. BACHKAY PARCLAY PETROTHAL ANNOUNCED ration of Pennsvlvani.i Railroad I such as calcium, are not poured down the drain.1 The secret of quick cooking with on electric range lies in the perfect distribution and control I( Cooper, Mrs.

l.ynn Cooper employes, will be. bold in the ball- fore an altar hanked with ferns and palms and lighted by tapers in branched candelabra. The pastor, bridegrooms, men attendants were grouped at the altar awaiting the brides who were preceded by urn-Is. srndl I lower-girls nil in tinned Parilrr in on the ol lir fM'or. S.ic iin1.

1 1 1 1 Pr'in. hT ni-idr fsfpi'irf nri-kline. and long train; the veil was li Id in v. olviiv;" bl.i'.soir.; Ilr-r wcr- lilirs. A Koa of firs illy, inn m'lnl ol ln.ii'ir and the Mi.

Itrvrily Toi'ini w-ri- in iir joi iel Iic-jT'ir nM Marvi iid t.rt.lirr Iioe V. ic, and I of Hi-bridr wrrf lifr fnl and bo'Tcr r.i-;l tor Ik I'ridr of electric heat. be sold on what if can do; OOlCDPi room the William Peon Hotel, aim "Us i.ogan Uft inv.iost.es. Satmrtjv I C. i Do vftionals directed hv May JO I wo thousand members and their friends fn.m If? local I "'rs H-nry K.

Coulter an'l inebid-assrmblios are ex peeled to attend led a duet sung by Mrs John Ihe affair. Cooper and Mrs Milton Griffith. Fiitertaiiiiiient. mi ludiiii; out-i Boi'tiue business preceilod enter- from the very first meal, whether you do th cooking or only ihe eating. Why not plan now to enjoy the bene i Mr.

and Mrs. John Haelikay I Finlfwillo. i (Jmcor Hi'l sretinn. are aiinoiiuciiig the rn-carenifnt of their dauchler, Mary Ellon, to Ban lay, son of Mrs. John Muir of Broiigbton.

Miss hkay atlondod Mnnon g.ilifla llich school and for a tinif sime was eiiipn.ed at Book's Nlioe Store Her fianec served with tin I S. Army Engineers and was overseas in the European Theatre i iporaf ions. Wedding plans of the couple are indefinite. I AT FFDTRAIION r.ONVfNI IOfAY A Tits of electric cooking fiome less, clean ond dependable. laininenl in charge of Mrs Samuel Alexander, wph contests and names enjoyed by (lie Ion numbers present and the teacher.

Mrs Harry F. I.aiiuier. Refresh mi nts were at clo.e of the evi ii'ng by the hir staiit'ing vainloville aft. "ill start at 8 p.m. wi'h dancing from ",0 pin until I am.

The romniittoo in a is heided by C. W. Iloltiior, and George L. I link The Mutual Beneficial Assocla lion is a soeial and fraternal or-faiiial ion. owned, managed and trroni, ,1 anli, I ail If ad He.

in and 'at tin. Wa.biiigl on i Tlimna'. it Jr. vr ii In i l.lolorrs wa-. RUCK HILL FAL L5 operated by its members through nil Ihe Pennsylvania Railroad, System, and was organized i years ago.

I'M 'irfril iii lie altar bv hrr broili I John Wliiln. Jr. Her white enibossrd tal-swee I heart ifi'Miur pnwn was I frla with a Members and friends will al-j lend from Pittsburgh. Pileairn. McKcesport.

Monongahela, Char- leroi, Sleubenvillo. Bochester, Canton. Akron, Cleveland. Greens- burg, Latrobe, Johnstown and 1 ami her only wclry a full mi it train; was a string of fii ,.,..1,.,.. I I peal l'll, ,1,1, Illj s.

The heirloom veil of earrin Ikelvnator line valley ELECTRIC CO. 1219 Chess St. Phone 20 tulle was trimmed fell from a wreath with lace and of Hill Falls. Pa. May pi Hepresonlativos or cluh uoineii in the State convene here today in the first post-war convention of Ihe Pennsylvania l'Yderalion of Women's Club.

Mrs. Paul Koenlg, Spring Grove, Federal ion President, will preside at the three day meeting. The 1.000 delegates will vote on a large number of resolutions to he offered by Mrs. David E. Hoff, Har-rishurg.

chairman of the Bosolu-ti'ins Committee. Among the resolutions is a proposal by Mrs. C. C. Peters.

State Cc. liege, for increased active club participation in policy-forming committees in county, state and national affairs and for encouragement of qualified women to run other nearby communities. M. F. Loughner, general president, will head a delegation from Philadelphia and New York.

for public office. Oilier resolutions call for continued promotion of prc-school education, regulation of all outdoor billboard advertising and more "Living Memorials" to war soms. The bridal bouquet was of calla lilies. Maid of honor was Klorcsta Warren of Library, and bridesmaids were Hcrnieo White iDoIoris' i and Lila Mae Quctn of this city. Dorothy Jenkins, was flower-girl, ind George Jenkins, carried the ring.

Howard R. Queen, uncle oi lh idcgroom David E. Winters, was best man, and ushevinu duties were perform- A -ft- -v. OTHER HEALTH AIDS FROM ELECTRICAL LIVING MONONGAHELA TURNERS ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION A OF ENROLLMENT PERIOD NOV OPEN F.LUE CROSS HOSPITALIZATION PLAN To Become Effective June 1 1947 C. S.

Warne HEAT LAMPS REFRIGERATION SUN LAMPS AIR CLEANERS GERM-DESTROY ING LAMPS West Penn Power Company PHYSICAL EDUCATION TURNER HALL, EAST MAIN STREET TOMORROW and FRIDAY MAY 7 AND 9 DANCING AFTER PROGRAM Wednesday, 10:00 to 11:30 Friday 10:00 to 12:30 Curtain Will Rise at 8 P. M. Sharp ADMISSION ADULTS 50c-CHILDREN 25c ESTATE AND INSURANCE REAL Main St. III! 242 Phone 315 Monongahela, Pa. OOOOOOOOOOftOOOOOOOOOOOOO.

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