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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Wednesday, July 1960 3 HERALD-AMERICAN DAILY REPUBLICAN ffljononqaheia Socieh Optimists Hear Speaher As New Club Year Begins Th Monongahela Optimist expressed his appreciation to Club started its new club year those fellow-members and others with a very substantial number who helped him during his year of members attending the regu- in office. lar meeting held at the Mcnnn.l F.lmar "Rnrl" Smith am nt Presbyterian Training School Starts July 10 The ninth annual summer Leadership Training School sponsored by the United Presbyterian Synods of Pennsylvania and Bah tiirmrp will hpoin 1(1 on the Teener's Revolt Against Family Part Of Growth and dub: I Adolescents who are "say so. Don't make it seem as if galiela Valley Country Club last member 'Elmer E. Smith critical.it's for his sake." Jean Warren Carealli, Society lilor and rude may call up thoughts of Growing up, learning to take wil milpcr. ftmmiu in evening.

This meeting marked: wellknown to many Optimists, bersburg. The school which is ex-' tne ginning of the term of Pres- w'as welcomed as a guest. He makes his home in Norwalk, pected to draw more than 1500: ldent Leonard sPaila juvenile delinquents on the the first steps towards making but actually their attitude is just-homes for themselves is a big job a symptom of the growing up for boys and girls to accomplish, process, according to Dr. Doro-jit's rough on fathers and moth-thy W. Baruch.

ers, too. But, parents and chil- Reports were made on the! Ohio, PagliariMancini Weddin persons will continue until July 30 with each of the three weeks as a complete semester, offering a full slate of about twenty courses club's major summertime proj- Highlight of the meeting was ect, the Little League program, the talk presented by Gene Eck-President Rudy Polaski of the erson, advertising manager of the Little League announced that Monongahela Publishing Ccmpa- dren for centuries have accom plished it! "Parents say: 'He used to be yes! But now he's Dr. Baruch writes. 'She and a church school observation Is Event Of Saturday In Local Catholic Church division. The Reverend Pauli 31 wa receiveu iromny, wno spoKe on uie suoject Wells.

Philadelphia, will direct! at recent Tag Day, "Downfall." or the problems, of used to have disagreeable mo- the program during the to support and finance the Uie alcoholic. The address yes. But now the agree- Recipe Salad Ring Makes Attractivt Entree MICHAEL PAUL DUPAY, son league, which serves over to mosi interesting ana enlignten-j able ones are as rare as dia week, Dr. William Yingling, Har I of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Dupay One of the happier occurrences! party and members of the the holiday weekend was the Hiate family, at a dinner which Monongahela boys each year. The mg, and was received with great monds. You never know whether 'of this city, was graduated from site wants to doll ud cr look like' im" lu Udve me risburg, the second week and the Reverend Robert McKibben, Baltimore, will finish out as director nine teams in the Peanut appreciation by the Optimist League" and the eight teams of Club. followed at the Mancini home. University of Michipn as one lunciieon and bridge and you III a ul eifiui uiuuaanu impressive wedding Saturday morning of Miss Maryann Man-cini of Monongahela, R.

D. 3, and want to. serve someth tiiat is the Minor League were reported Following the talk and informal Later the atternoon, reianvesaw.apded degrceSi Saturday third week wu, lana close menus weie itxcivcu; havine successful discussion with thP snoaUr a "nle original. Bachelor ofj Courses, taught by Seminar, ZZ 7 Well, a Cheese Salad Rin2 can seasons. imeetine was adiourned with the 'i.

-vby the C0Upie t. limn i miow anvuuiiK. ineyieho a o.i j.r..n.. decorated with white wedding rasj. rresiaent uauae niroy reciting oi tne Optimist Creed i Television Speech.

Christian Education, and highly Uiurcn Mam sum. bells and streamers and lovely Dupay was a member of the trained laymen, will cover every Tall bouqueits of vvhite larkspurj a 0f assorted cut University of Michigan football phase of the total church pro- old yo yos. Out of touch with attractive wav to solve that humanity, that's what they problem. Rising cut of the mid-the authority quotes them in the die of tie colorful gelatin ring is October issue of Family Circle in the chccse blende( an article entitled, "The Private coo melcn baJls and ked World of Teen-agers." NviJl lJie lavor cf a new geason, "Mothers and fathers crow ing prcduct. redi-tlavored bi-el and Fuji mums decorated the al- flowers.

Refreshments were tar as the Reverend Paul P. Leg-j served bllffet styic the table cen-er performed the double ring! wtn a three tiered cake team, and also participated in 'gram, including Sunday School, dramatics while at College. Dur- women's work, men's work, New Styles Brighten July Wardrobes Methodist Ministers Reassigned .1 EVannic1 i UJg Ills IU1UUI vecll lie icttii cu a yOUlil, C1UU1B1I, rlJIU Kt'lieidl 9riF'aS! tST ml in a play that starred acad-4m officer training, as well as laut. Younssters erow taut. And rrnmh miv 7 I hiol and, 7 award winner Charlton Hes- music and evangelism.

for the nuptial high mass and n(ie anc groom. Favors were i it, i. In theory, as far as fashion is the meeting round between them You can "also look for extra AAnIAIIHArl lull cUaiiIJ laa a is barricaded by mounting ten-cheers for this one from vnr iaoun VclHUlCS IIIU V1CU mill i imc iiy- ployed by the Aetna Casualty and dents observe a class of children' aL "op, month to rest easily on clothes-; sitns. But if deepcn friends who are C0Ulllino calQr; ck was placed at the altar of tne! on in Pittsburgh, being taught under the same con-' eni aureis Dougnt in May. making understanding of the and these davs that means Blessed Mother.

Among the guests were Mr. andj i as of rienced western jor a lorwara iook, a relaxed flict of teen agers' inner world, just abaut everyone. Bishop the Methodist Western; for Hie bride is the daughter of Mr. Donald (Lorraine Mancini) i i i t-i ii i. i fill ifi njMut infari nriM arv niinva iitnt i An iah nn a Sunday morning in uie lo-r, itney can lead boys and irls se- Cheese Sa lad Rima (Serves! nd Mrs.

Donald Mancini, Kolodzicj, who came from June cal church. At the conclusion of promin- autumn prospects. ease mm tensions," Dr. 1 box lemon gelatin Former Daily the lesson hour the children are ent "itsourgn Lonterence minis- In real life it just doesn't work Barucn says. and the groom the son of Mr.

andj tion City, to attend her Mrs. Otto Pagliari. 1 6is(er's wedding. During the aft- 1 c. tomato juice 2 c.

4-C's redi-flavcred bread mine uie teacner men. Even thsueh your child needs1 White embroidered silk organ-' ei.1()on the couple eceived a tllWlOyeCS lorn Mary- I ra fashioned into a street-length iong distaiue call fr frock was worn by the ailn-s aim(i Armand Savoi discusses the principles behind; rjr, Ernest V. May. executive! What really happens in July, nis parents, the writer maintains, crumb mix her class leadership. The entire secretary of the Methodist Pitts- according to this month's ssue he wants to throw them off.

He isj 1 tblsp. tarragon vinegar observation program will lie un- Conference Board of Mis-of Vogue, is that women go toat an age at which he needs self 1 c. cottage cheese der the -direction if Mis Marga-sjons ad Methodist Church Un-their cupboards and, although' identity and seeks it in eroim suu-l 1 Pg. frozen melon balls. Send Letters She appeared radiant as sNe en- 0f Belleflower, who wished, f-iaraA aii Hip arm of lipr fallier i thawed and drained who gave her" in marriage.

is a former Two former Clof()o1- Abingtoii, the first -m wi g0 to Philadelphia as dijthey do not find them bare, ex-'port outside the home. For ex- cown featured a sabrina neckline, remembered bv her manv friends; ly Mrs- tw0 weeks, and Miss aiarjone recl01. 0f City Work in the Divi- actly, they do find them hung ample, a daughter may choose a 1 tblsp. lemon juice 1 tsp. paprika 3 tblsp.

mayonnaise tiny puffed sleeves, fitted bodice ias the former Aneclina Mancini. iSS ne flIcCalI1Siei' bioanj Wcer, Snadyside, tne linal sion of National Missions of the with a rather down-m-the-mouth girl friend over her mother, but nd full skirt with scalloied w. nnw f. riair.iand airs- -Mauncc uukei week. Methodist Board of Missions.

and overworked crew. I will resent her, too. if she be- Make lemon gelatin according -tv. What' wanted, then. i.i a ma comes bossy, "like mother els.

She had matching mitts and't011) Frank, Elizabeth, have sent gj-cctings to the. Vesper shakers or each or the uv, uawa j. wynne. minister 1 tn u-ontipnc nn noL-orv ei.Mi. her only jeweU-y was pearl ear-and valley communities as well rino.

A crown cf secuins icalltles- Both are cn" "7 7-. Baldwin Community Method- Jolt of fashion excitement noth, lneir emotional me says me Paul Leap, Associate Field." aldw i0 i-nt- ih. KnHt author, "might be called a period Ming tomato juice fcr one cup rvi. si Lnurcn. h'uisni rsn.

win jj i i. I Movine their new homes. Director ui viii iiictii i.uuituiun. hilt Ejimo civnnel liaarlir ot dependent maepenae .1.1 TIL" uovn seea pecii is aciu 1.. Fic i-i mi- -ine newiyvecis ion lor a noney-, tI 4, Sllme the nosition of executive 1 1 1 a unH, trir I lmiepenaence isii i reai.

us a Innvpr.nn fnr a fWnrlenr'V fhfv ter and dllSt well with Vi CUD of gertip veil and she carried moon trip of undisclosed dcslina-i eph B-us Christian Education secretary of the Conference iate refreshment, semi-cascade bouquet of white -Hon. For her eoina awav lCs'omg "Cl Ltaon it Fact is that while the shops tlie rerli-flavorod bread cnimb to shed." cladioli interspersed with ste- Mrs. Padiari selected a nink son an(1 taP ancl Mrs' FlcW Uirec 1 1 I 'j I. trying -j i Nomian S. Cobb and Grandson bv erv: and the Reverend Paul My- simeu may not De as uoooea wiui sum- aM aman.

mix Pour gelatin in mold and piidiiinis ctnu ucu wuii njmii tunc summer irOCK and wnite aCCCSSO- tha trancforc uniiM nnt Ko. nd tin streamers. For luck 'h Roger in South Carolina. She, Wells, Field Director of Chris-that the tiansfeis would not be-mer news as they were in May, cj from thcir untd firm all the age old tradi- sage from Wr bridal bouquet. company them to Bam-jtian Education, Philadelphia come elective unt, 1 the article says, and put! Unmold on a bed of chicory and tinn.

to a rain in her sh. -u" Germany, in the fall. Presbytery. Dr. May has held his present ber of shots the arm foi a fa- la that fill center with cottage cheese oiiv wo tUlUT n-cit, one IVOOVU i a tleltttut lull ii.9mK.

I .1... ml 2210 Mr. T7nnie IHariMM Tnnroni 1 1.... 1.. U.J C1' pi CSeill audi CSS IS C.

Fourth Street Kvlensinn Phar. 'mi i BoUview Drive, Anderson, S. juai iui uie ci3i, iviu jcaio. uc- I CVenlaUlly lilCy Will D6 prCparCQ III1AC uh jiicivh uou oicuu ui fore that he was superintendent are: for a mate and children cf their remaining redi-flavored bread 'of the Pittsburgh District of the owni my natural fcr them crumb mix, lemon juice, papri Pittsburgh Conference. He is a Really knockout bathing suits.

it0 run doWn parents as a step ka and mayonnaise, graduate of Waynesburg College They are said to acquire the rare'towards that emancipation. Par-' If desired, garnish with melon and, Garrett Biblical Institute of aspects of black pearls madden- ents can jn a number of balls dipped in lemon juice and Northwestern University. He has ingly at the very height of the Ways. Tolerance is important, for rolled in redi-flavored bread served as pastor of churches in bathing season, but they are in1 thing. Youngsters who can 'crumb mix.

leroi, a cousin of Maryann, wasj Friday evening, a rehearsal Mrs' homa' matron of honor. She was altired dinner was held at the resi. wl'h 1,18 Wlfe' and in a pink chiffon street-length donee of the groom's parents in "Shtor. Margaret of Denver, jsown styled with a shirred bodice Frank. Gifts were exchanged ol at and bouffant skirt accented by with the matron cf honor rcceiv- "1C Ccl)l) homc f' clhilW streamers that reached to the' in anA vlslL Thoir had 10 be Psl" Birthdays July 7, I960.

Mrs. Enoch Colvin. Mike Cilensek. Harold Fike. Mrs.

Abbie Jennings. Ronald Richardson. Barbara Yolker. Lynn William King. Frank J.

Sihagui. William C. Lusk. Joanne Sherrie Ann Kovach. Joseph F.

Acton. hemline. Her flowers were a the male attendants "formal last week whcn JIarsarel Meycrsdaie, bomerset, saiisnury, oetter supply man migm De "say out than might be(say 0ut" tlie revolt straight to i their parents won't "act it out took ill with the measles. Elhvood City and Rochester, pa. tnought Army heh'copter pilots help out .1 1 lonial bouquet consisting of vai'i- shirts.

colored carnations tied with R-ih Mnrvniin willium ....11.. II Mrs. Bruncll arrived Dr. May served as a chaplain in in The little-nothing dress. There's au oxer me pace.

as cowboys during tne annua offers! 1 u.ffiiXAB ftM fKa matrhins? ribbon and her head-' aro arartnnio. riiu.i, Scliwcinfurt, Germany almost Iwoj the U. S. Navy in World War II The magazine article nil xiiivit llir-i-v- iu lHAllllill ll and has been member ot tne some concrete sunaestions to Dar- ,,,.11,:,. Refuge, weeks ago to join her husband Pic.

Bruncll who is serving with (icsiraoie 10 own man mis, wnicn, .7 i ua vwiume pitce a Dior bow in the same ward High School. Mrs. Pagliari shade as her gown. 'was emploved at the cilice cf Pittsburg 1 Commission on Human cms. niscuss ideas with tlie r.

...1 .1.. when its worked doggedly at "istuss weds mi ue The bison, which now number .1. If 1 Their addros luuiuon.N. emi uie oumu 1,, rt. non criticize Hem: nui a u.

Rpflf man for flip ornnm w.ic RninnM P.iws ln ilii M1G Vt ty dh. manv-nours, many-piacea, mum- neanv i.uw, musi oe icguiouj of Directors of the Pitt.vbuigIi.- 'tiem ud. StoD suircestns. Permit i 4: nearly 3rd Mcdi- his Richard Pneliari. Hpi- ulm r.m,,l,.in,l Co pie-season icpuutuun, to.cs 111 a ccrraucu lur uiiiuuing uiu M'O L'sher duties were enacted In- min-tM viivom'c lan'i Bn Armor, VVltll.lt colour that cination.

The helicopters are usea iod and tn children. chooses and wants. Allcw them to to locate strays and drive them of neccssary black, but as ba. John Mitaly of Clairton and Ter- on June 5, is associated with the ry Pagliari, another of William's Cret Corporation in McKeesport. Dr.

Wvnne a native .16. New York. N.Y. Jean, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs.

Harlan It. Duke of Finlcy Street. take on outside home responsibil- 1 1 1 sic as oihck. i ruptiiv scicticu. 111.

.1 Hies, like baby sittinc. Do unas emu ui nciitin inn iki imp wiffiitfi Maryland College ana westmin- I together. a goou pa. ui ine euiuiiiii. sler Theological Seminary with More than 60 per cent of Amer- "When you actually need him formerly operated a ter at the local publishing oil ice.

She flew to Germany via the Lufthansa Airlines. rlnoronc fmm Hiw I'nivwsilvJ Glen Piaid COtlOfl Still. Ur KIlll- i. 1,,,.. var-iinin rlpan- 1 wj lac ocr suiiicuiiiii; lur tvui.icaii nuiuco Mnltn IkAi-n ti-ill Ka lave 0 advises the ers.

Allegheny Loiicge ana Liuversity ku. c3ke of Pittsburgh. In 13 years as pas- Vogue predicts, on which both of 1 lor of Baldwin 1 -fcsSnk Community tnem win oe as wvaoie as incyi Church, he lias seen the congre- a in July. And there's a whizz Pi SO if lA gation increase from 100 to over of a knitted NacK Ban-icn dress, 3.000. Four building campaigns for which the possibilities extend hae been conducted under his dear around the year, leadership at the rapidly expand-! Summer evening coals.

Curi-ing church. He was named Man ously. many women seem to be, tf the Year in Religion by the absent-minded in the matter of Pittsburgh Chamber of summer evening coats. "Curious-j IFBMLIiYVDLLI AFTER INVENTORY Brothers. Mrs.

Mancini chose for her daughter's wedding a Navy Blue lace dress and while accessories vhile Mrs. Pagliari was dressed In chartreuse with matching accessories. Both mothers had pink carnation corsages. Aqua tinted carnation were worn by the groom's iwo grandmothers. Mrs.

Ann Pagliari of Frank and Mrs. Joseph Barozzie cf who was present with her husband. Events of the day will be remembered easily as pictures were taken by Studio throughout the ceremony and at bride's kmc. and a type recording was made of the nuptial nias. Cox ers were laid fur almo-t for-ly guests, including the bridal Commerce for 1954.

Ms new posi- Iy because summer seems to be, tion will involve direction of the an ideal time to spena evenings Conference activities in the na- out what could be pleasanter lional and foreign mission fields, than air conditioned restaurants, local church extension and con- theatres, clubs? Plainly, some-struclion in new areas, and lead- thing glamourous in the way of ership of conference connec ed in- an evening coat is indicated. Onej dilutions, including Pittsburgh that comes to mind: Of silk and; Goodwill Industries, the Ward rayon peaii de soie. which is asj Home for Children. Epworth mueh cape or stole as it is 1" NOW IN PROGRESS Here Are A Few Bargains Q. What (lie name of nirnt ctiti? A.

Shoulder chops of Iamb: arm fft and blade irishl. Miorc I hey come from nnd Ikiw are Ihoy idonlifird-. A. They come from Uie sftinre cut shmililor of lamb. The Woods Camp and the Methodist There are no buttons or sleeves, i Center in Pittsburgh.

to worry about arms simply: THR LENGTHENED slip through lull-iengtn sins at the side and the cellar puffs under the chin. I OVERBLOUSE is interpreted by Ship 'n' Shore in a woven aatin striped combed cotton i with a convertible mitred cot-! lar and pocketed tails II mj prm chon has Iho sma You'll Want To Investigate Kroehler 3 pc. Sectional $299.95 Anniversaries July 7, WO Nme recoiled. wr i Rto. Brown ream Rubber Cus'iici WHITE STAR round bone and portion of ribs.

Tlie hlfdc chop roninins poitions of rib, blade and back bunrs. Q. Ho nrf rhnp pre-pnrod? A. They may be broiled, pan-broiled 1 if cut thin), pnn-icd or btni.od. i All wild ponies are really mustangs, for that word is derived SLEEVELESS, sfpin re-neck-cd rayon drcs of Aniboiseblue has a matching" cashmere rar rfig-an.

Both are banded with blue and while prossxnln. The outfit l.i a Vera Stewart Ortg inal by Zoltan Rosenberg. from a Spanish word meaning straved cr wild. $359.95 $199.95 $22.95 $69.95 Franklin Sofa Chair ng. 4.S Brown Nylon, Fom Rubbtr Cuhion Pullman Sleeper Rg.

Brown 6rly Amrien Print Covr Bunting Gliders oniy Reg. 2MS Webbed $rn. 2 Sut Aluminum Gold Wing Chair convert now to a aMMMMMMnKS Our Kulirc Slock Of Weekly Special Plate When you visit FAMILY! if you need UP TO $2000 phone today! Reg. 1M.3 Eirly Amenctn Bunting Chaise Lounge $38.95 Reg. 4I.IS Inneriprina Cuihion, Limited Guintity 3-Piece Bedroom $229.95 Reg.

MM Cherry Cordovan Mahogany Chest $49.95 Reg. It. to Pearl Orey WILL GO ON Stuffed Chicken Breasts 7 5c Pttateti en4 Vtf efakle Shim Steak .75 Pt(Mi and Vtf ttafcle Clll Monthly Von PmnH (16782 I000 J'i4 90 00 5M 30 00 Conium OiitounI Co Aff I l.h Mufitlilf VU Pi, intuit J46 0O 116? h6 0n tlTftnU lHyil fun-mil IbHi.iI AIL air-cooled system you can use the year round! pending money on your preient if comliiioMinu sviilum ajiuf You mm ttlimniiilt) tlut head-ch for good with this GVrmr ir-coolad Kyutflin that uam om of your mting tritipmnnt mkM it posmbln to rftplarw eld rooling tor, witnr-conM eonrlnr unrl eomprmsori up to 10 tons. Call ui today I MODEKNE BEFRIGKRATION tu EF.ECTRIC, INC. St.

A Mclden Ave. Doner FR SpanUh Petal and Vffble $49.95 $395.00 Simmons Mattress On Reg. 71 Beeuty Root, Twin lite, Soiled Dining Room Suite Tliumliiy July 7lh i960 St 11 feil Cabbage. 75f Ma 1 and Vfttel Spaghetti Dinner 7. Reg.

ItS.ee P'ic Dinun Ityld Weinut Finleyville Furniture Tueidoy, Wednetdoy, Thwrtdoy, 9 a. m. 6 p. m. Open I very Friday, Saturday, Mendey-9 a.

m. to 9 p. m. PtNUYVtUI Dl 1-7123 FINANCE CORPORATION el Chiriirol (lotn ut (609) CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO. I Chirlerol It tint Ml H00) II ftllowfifld vflu fhnn.

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