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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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PACE 6 Daily Republican, Monongahela, Pa. Herald-American, Donora, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1967 Monongahelans Among Winners In Bridge Club Kansas 'Y Camp For DONORA "1 I YloteA I ami Jackson Family Has Get-Together The children of Mr. and Mrs. la l-aye I sen; third, Mrs. George Howe The Belle Vernon Bridge Club had 15V2 tables of dupli and Joseph Harrison of Monon (Lurches oclctu gahela.

East west first, Mr. cate bridge at play at the Tro- Church Group The Missionary Benevolent Association of the Church of Jesus Christ has rented a YM Donora Little League's an a was and Mrs. Olan Williams, Mo- William B. Jackson of Ohio- cadero Motor Lodge. It master Doint night and the nongahela; second, Mr.

Freder nual picnic will De held on Sunday, August at Palmer EDITORS PHYLLIS HAMILTON-258-7000 I pyle have, since the death ot ic Feldman, Belle Vernon, and (heir parents, held a family CA camp in Arlington, Kansas, Mrs. A. Black, Bentleyville; I i Park, starting at 1 p.m. I gathering at the home of the VIRGINIA COATSWORTH-379-6500 players were divided into two sections. The winners were: Section A for all of this week, July 30 third, Mrs.

Thomas Flannagan oldest brother and his wife, I to August 5. and Mrs. E. Walters, Belle Mr. and Mrs.

Frank M. Jack Members are attending from North-South first, Mrs. Har The Ladies Aid Society of all over the United States. Next Monday evening will be son of Weigle Hill, Elizabeth, Pa. Each year the grandchild Monongahelans who have another master point night.

ren and great grandchild Holy Name of Mary Church, Donora, will hold a meeting on Monday, August 7, at 7:30 p.m. made the motor trip out, most ren have had the pleasure of joining parents in fun and ry Kauffman, Belle Vernon and Mrs. Ben Brett, Charleroi; second, Mrs. Morley Safier, Belle Vernon and Mrs. Herbert Krause, Monessen; third, Mr.

and Mrs. John Tregcmbo, Monongahela. East west -first, Mrs. Theodore Fiscus, Charle m. in the church hall.

Louise games on the spacious lawn. Swatner, Jessie Palko, Caro lasisyipiiii I1M Graduate Nurses Are Entertained leaving last Thursday, are: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mountain: Ter-ri and Patti Ackman; Mr. Herbert Hemmings and Kim, Randy, and Bonnie Hemmings; Delor es and Jessica Wooley and Mrs.

Elizabeth Wooley; Malcolm and line Sawa, Sally Kuczenski, ana Laura Nizioiek will serve on the lunch committee. Sadie John Dowalo roi and Robert Ferguson, Belle This year Mr. and Mrs. Stur-gis Jackson. Chess Street, Monongahela, hosted the reunion of brothers and sisters and their husbands and wives in the Jackson home recently following a banauet at Sweenev's Pykosh, president, will preside.

Melodie Bright; Mr. and Mrs. More than 1,200 graduates of Paul Vancik and Karen Van- John Doivalo Receives His College Degree Vernon; second, Mrs. Howard Johnson, Belle Vernon, and Bess Welsch. Fayette City; third, Mr.

and Mrs. 6. C. Taylor of Monongahela. Section Restaurant.

ine women ueparimenc ot cik; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lan-drey; Mark and Arthur Vancik; Mr. and Mrs. Ike Smith area nursing schools have been invited to attend a Uniform Fashion Show-Reception August 10 at 8 p.m.

in the Ballroom Mr. Jackson Is fire chief of me Reorganized Church of Je mmmirrmmi vi the Monongahela Volunteer isus t-nnst 01 Latler uay sainis and Ike, Brian, Tommy and Fire Deparment. in Donora, will have a meeting James of Schenlev Hall on the Cam- The University of Dayton in i i avtn nhin La Tammy Smith; Mrs. John Bick One of the highlights of the on naay, August at p. erton, West Elizabeth: Kim and of the University of Pitts-second, jburgh.

These current graduates evening was the surprise ap North-south first, Williams and Howard bcth of Unicntown; Ellsworth Minor, Belle and Perry Schwartz, m. in Donora community tenter, parlor A. Hostesses will be pearance of the youngest bro vernon are fr0m 32 schools of nursing LL vid Maions, Charleroi: Mr. ther, Sanford S. Jackson from Mones- in the nine counties of Alleghe Tina Kennedy and Linda Hud son.

ny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Favctte, Greene, Lawrence, Baltimore, was was not expected to travel the distance. He arrived late in the afternoon 0 i Washington and Westmoreland. and departed following the BACK TO SCHOOL fnriAI phone SPECIAL 258 6953 Entire Month of August Mr. and Mrs. John R.

Do-waldo and daughter Jeanie, of John Dowalo, son of Mr. and MrS, Jnames Crosier and Mrs. John R. Dowalo of mUv fJl? Bertha Avenue, Donora, E1beth; fnd Ruth Ack-ceived his degree in G'a'spor. engineering.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christ- White at the university, Do-n and fr0Qm walo made an avocation of lso a tenTdingM rocketry and was elected to ormer Patty Lou Neill, daugh- launch a rocket, which wasgr rfn pa ai, WQC Nei1 of RD Fmleyville. Mrs. They will be the guests of Dis trict No.

6, Pennsylvania Nurs es Association and the Pennsyl 122 Bertha Avenue, Donora, at tended the commencement cer banquet. His wife, Anna, was ill and unable to attend. The evening at the Chess Street home was spent in reminiscing the past and hopeful vania League of Nursing, Area 6. More than 700 are members emonies at the University of $5 BODY WAVE Complete Dayton in Dayton, Ohio, on of the Student Nurses Associa tion of Pennsylvania. Sunday, July 30.

Their son ft the president of the National Chri family spent Eleanor, Schano, WTAE-TV John received his degree in electrical engineering. Society of Professional Engin ly planning for future gatherings. Others who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S.

(Aileen) McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred personality, will give the fash FREE HAIR CUT With Shampoo and Set LUCY'S Beauty Shop 114 Chess, Monongahela a week with her parents before they departed for the Kansas trip. eers. ion commentary.

Music will be John is a graduate of Donora While at the camp programs provided by Johnny Costa, KD KA-TV personality. High School with the class of 63 and is presently employed Pting the aims and ideals by the McDonnel Aircraftl" uiuiwi wm uepiesemeu MR. AND MRS. DEE W. GALIFFA Former Monongahela Man Weds In California State E.

(Elizabeth) Gillingham, andj Mrs. Mildred Wassil of 81 Dorothy J. Navoney, all from Kenric Avenue, Donora, Mrs. Monongahela; Mr. and Mary Tokach of 76 Kenric J.

William (Jean) Combs ofAvenue, Donora, Miss Emma Riverview; Mr. and Mrs. Ar-'Mesher of 39 McKean Avenue, Company in St. Louis, Miss-j Following the Fashion Show, Dean Jack Critchfield of the University of Pittsburgh will discuss student aid for further education. The evening will conclude with a punch party recep oun.

daily. A recreational program has also been planned with swimming and other outdoor sports available. thur W. Jackson of Upper Dar-; Donora, and Mrs. Donald Wi- His parents and sister Jean is attended the ceremonies.

ckerham of Columbia Road, Announcement is being madel Coral and pink were shades by, Pa. 1, Monongahela, have re of the marriage of a former, selected for the attire of the tion in the Supper Room of turned home after touring Nia-lquests all officers to be Schenley Hall. pre An bride's attendants. Guests attended a reception mnwerSanei Monongahela man in the state of California. Dee W.

Galiffa, son of Mr. gara Falls; Buffalo, and Young-Sent. DONORA Dog Days AUG. 3-4-5 town. New York; the Our immediately following the cer- Lady of Fatima Shrine and and Mrs.

Frank Galiffa of 915 emony, The bride's parents MONONGAHELA August 4, 1967 None reported. The Annual Sunday School Picnic for the Sampson Union nnwerianes other places of interest. They buffet dinner at their Chess Street, Monongahela, and hosted a also visited with friends in Church. Eldora. will be held Geraldine Van Such, daughter, home for the bridal party and Mir t- i of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Van relatives. on Saturday, August 5, at 1 A minkm shin becomes. In "averiy ueacn, wanau. DONORA August 4, 197 Mr.

and Mrs. Mario Damiani. Mr. and Mrs. Silverius Walsh.

Such of Lctig Beach, The honeymoon trip Included, effect, an artificial reef that m. in the Round Hill Regional Park. All those attending are MONONGAHELA August 4, 1967 Louis Nagy. Peggy Lou Gee Matty. Mary Legeza.

Gloria Ann Holland. Charles Biancha. Harriet Gayla Krepps. Mrs. Beulah Ritchie.

Dale Robisan. Anna Catherine Bozovich, 11 Louise Cain. Linda Large. were married In a double ring, a stav at Palm Sorincs and 3 nrnvirlae a Viavon fnr fich Fish. to bring a picnic lunch.

There The official board of ceremony that was held in the visit with the bridegroom's par-iint? exnerts exDerimentallv are1 the El- fit 1 i will be a devotional time, sing- auto- Sampson Union Church, i-nurcn ot incarnation, ior-ents in Monongahela. rM strpetcars. The skua is the world's south walk, California, on April 1. The bridegroom is a graduate mnhilf! and other bulkv refuse dora. will have a business time, and games with The bride wore a full length of Monnneahola Hitrh Srhnol iv, an tn nmVAa mnr mpptinff on Fridav evenine.

prizes awarded. For further emmost bird. The gull-like bird lives on the coast of Antarctica. white lace gown featuring a 'and California State College. He1 homes for marine life, thus bet- August 4, at 7 p.m.

The Rev. information call Kenneth Sa basque bodice, and a full-fash-jis presently employed by thejter fishing. I Allen Searle, moderator, re-'moda, WA-9-9157. ionea sKiri. ner nnEerup lengin Rank of America.

bouffant veil was of silk illn- sum auatueu iu a tiuwn vi clusters of pearls. She carried MONONGAHELA a cascade of white carnations daUcndar Of interspersed with ivy. LOOKING FOR BETTER BUYS THE I'S HAVE IT! I Pioneer Families To Have Reunion Now Open at Our New Location August 4 HIELENYZER'S APPLIANCE CENTER 12:15 p.m. ROTARY CLUB 309 WEST MAIN STREET luncheon-meeting at Mononga CarroTl Township pioneer hela Elks; James J. Brady, MONONGAHELA families who are descendants president.

of Captain George Grant, an of 7 p.m. LCBA in Community Room of First Federal Savings ficer in the Revolutionary War; WATCH FOR OI DAILY BETTER BUYS! and Loan Association, Monon Jacob Rabe, William Sampson. (Former West Penn Power Office) STOP IN SOON. SEE OUR and Adam Wickerham will'eahela Branch: Margaret Voel hold a reunion on Saturday, Au- ker, president. gust 12.

from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. COMMUNITY WEL- WASHES It will be held at Renziehau- FARE Club of New Eagle; COMPLETE LINE AT DISCOUNT PRICES sen Park, McKecsport, located Mrs. W.

H. Weygand, presi- Phone Jr. 258- 1 4265 on Eden Park Road opposite, dent. the new McKecsport High 7:3 p.m. BLACK DIAMOND Store Hours: Fri.

and to 9 to 5 School. Mothers Club at home of mem Those attending will bring ber; Mrs. Owen Burns, presi- picnic lunches with beverages dent. ELIMINATE THAT MONDAY MORNING AGGRAVATION FOR provided by the committee. 8 p.m.

GINGER HILL Grange Mrs. Melvin J. Naser, Rabe. at Grange Hall; John Kirsch- Manor, Donora, is secretary, her, master. WHAT IS IT? in Per Month PHYLLIS' MARKET From Thompson Airport 01,1 Route 51 Shoes, Clothing and Hardware Items ITS QUALITY, TOP TO BOTTOM, YET LOOK AT THE PRICE PWHT CjRT-A-FIL warm waving Mis revctutlonary new method of waving refracted LIGHT RAY PROCESSING that is net one, but two revolutionary new methods.

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