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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1967- PAGE 3 Webster-Fellsburg News Catherine Juejan. FR 9-7389 CORRESPONDENT immwmmnm Daily Republican, Monongahela, Pa. Herald-American, Donora, Pa. Fall Meetings Begin For Rostraver Woman's Club The first meeting of the newlbe a calendar party fashion i'ear for Rostraver Woman's i show on October 25 in the Ros- kyf 1 ill L3Dl sllf Club was held at the home ofjtraver Junior High School, Mrs. John L.

Bailey announced a new theater group In the area, "Civic Stage Play- Mrs. William Kelley, president, ecently. During the business neeting Mrs. Robert Pollak Jistributed the new program stating tnat anyone wisn- ing to join is to call her at 379-7458. woklets and reviewed the pr gram for the year.

The club will sponsor two The hobby classes are in the Suest nights. The first will be planning stage and the Rostrav- held on October 4 ana win ne Recreation Committee has I agreed to assist financially. Secret Pals were revealed fecond will be the Christmas lance on December 1. from the past year and new 1 -It 1 1. 1J A chosen for the The club will aiso noia iwo names were MRS.

ISA6ELL WHITE (center) home economist for the West Penn Power Company, is shown above preparing a ham during the Grand Opening of Anthony Appliances, as the proprietors of the new Monongahela business establishment, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anthony, look on. The ham was awarded to James Smarilli of 406 Elm pecial programs in the near coming year, future. The first will be the Mrs Raymond Bvers won annual entertainment of hus- door prjze tnen sands and the second will entertained witn a -crazy the entertaining of members Fashion show." hildren.

Mrs. Harry Prosba told of Lunch wa served by Mrs. he Ways and Means projects, I James Cole and Mrs. Thomas announcing the first which will Eichler, hostesses. NEW LOCATION FOR A S-Proprietors James Schuster (left) and Donald Affinito (right) are shown above at the Grand Opening of Monongahela's A Super Mar-ket at 254 West Main Street in Monongahela.

The newly remodeled store has been in operation since August 1. The Grand Opening began yesterday and it continuing through Saturday. Street, Monongahela, on Wednesday night. administration of a private school sponsored by the Pres Civil Defense Air Network Times Listed byterian Board of Ecumenical Iff Mission and Relation and min Appliance Store Holds Grand Opening Super Market In Remodeled New Quarters Former Resident Married At Saxonburg Fells WSCS Opens New Season istering to the needs of 250,000 people in the areas around the mission stations. Miss Berryhill will further her Charles O.

Bohner, executive Here's Five-Day Weather Forecast Western Pennsylvania Temperatures Saturday through Wednesday will average a little above normal with highs in 70s and lows in 50s. Turning cooler about the first of next week along with showers averaging around a half inch. director, Washington County education in South Carolina and The Grand Opening of Defense, announces that The marriage of Gwyneth Frances Davis and David EI- Monongahela's A Super Mies niivora will rest in New-throw Annlianno at 1fi9 VVpst the Washincton Countv Civil The Woman's Society ui -rr ik.i; u. 1 lOrK. iviaill OUCfl, lVlUIIUIlgdlH-ld, IS unci ivauiu nmaicui vivn: imci of its romn pfplv rp.

in iun swing ioaay ana win ociviue nrtco; I -r 7 wJi Pchvt nstian Service of Fells Meth- SJwSSS'o1 -Pened it Fall an Church of Saxonburg on p.m. cnurcj, socja room A marriage service in Con-, Danie, ilchalk temporary Language was con-1 rfAVAtinn8 urith e(JV. continue through tomorrow eve- Net will meet on Frequency slore newiy-iocaiea at ining when Monongahela Mayor! 50.400 on meters radio VVest Main A Wilson rpIpH thp everv Thtirsdav at 8:00 D.m. store, which formerly Notes name of the person to be award-1 The net control station is Swartz Shaver A familv ninnpr was np a in i nnim.iA.. un ducted by Dr.

Harry F. Booth a h. uuv.icu vi. aAmiumr h' ed a free General Eectnc Por- KWii. Anyone interested un ui id- Dickinson College, who de-:" Manor Restaurant in up welcome to retort in.

jtion since August 1, but the Skokur Farm Mkt. Rt. 481 3 ml, of Msnongaheli Fresh Corn Vegetables Heme Grown Cantalopes Tomatoes 7 pound basket SI CLOSED SUNDAYS neroen nvweriiinie at: in ciaiwn. ierea tne meauauon. ine pd-ithe piaiw Promisea thA dnth wpddinp an-! ne Pen'n8 began Thursday Also on Thursday nights the Grf didT not ben 2 Meter Band, 145.300 terday.

It continues tor tne uinton cnurcn waJ sh nonorQ' "Jnrf Mr, wm at the new Monongahela estab-lPat' 'and in closing hedevotions she Jlsment which features r-on. u. o.nn iinroucn saiuraav. Gen- At- Thp A A- Snrvpr Marl-rt tup Caloric'lThp Kp1 ine A iuper Market is itie Dnae is tne aaugnter 01 titM maurer 01 reiuiK. THE REVEREND NORMAN erai cieciric rangra, Vvaiorjc ine net control stat on i ne rw' EWlrie ranees nt satian uill Mr.

and Mrs. George H. Davis -r pending were Mr and Mrs Bill gnd a npw of WA3BSp by Donald Affinito and poRD, an ordained elder in the or oaxunuwg dau u.c .3 ftf iu. ii-uin -r, Paint, inoludiiff a to-i ThA rpcrnlar Washinpton busier. Church of the Nazarene.

is the lhe son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sthe Mission Retreat at LewB and sons 01 of 1,322 colors for interior' County Civil Defense Net on the' Affinit0 resides at 437 Carson Evangelist at services being Dillingham of 218 Middle TraU, vjl the Methodist and exterior work. Iio meter band, 28.750 wononganeia, with his held this week at the Bunoia Gifts worth a total of $549 rv. onprates rppularlv at 9:00 Wlfe- dances, and two children -avarene Church.

The services i rv a i n.L: i uu, iwiHieiijr ut rei.BiuiB.;Center ,3,. tne summit lhe Friends and relatives of theUniontown Mountains, told of (rroom from Fellsburg and eb-tneir perierlces. They were IL. 1 Wayne Hite, 12-year-old son are being given away during every Thursday night. o'n.

began Monday and win continue TWIN COACHES ROUTE 51 SOUTH COMING Sept. 22 Thru 30 THE FABULOUS FOUR TOPS 929-5151 2 Shows Nitely of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hite the opening. control station is W3UEN and ier mes 81 "'E" rett, through Sunday, September i7, -It.

-J. I l( 1.1. -r sier duenut-u uiC im Jud FiyT)e Melissa yttle, La of 814 Park Avenue. On Wednesday. September 13.

is controlled by George J. Ka- nongdneia, wun nis wite, ta- starting each day at 7:30 p.m uk n.ii verne Smith, and Susan Parkin- caught a 25-inch. 12-pound carp Mrs. Isabelle White, home econ- iich 108 Elizabeth Street. IU1C- ennuren, vaiene, held in the church social room nn manner rivpntiv nmet tnr iha Wpct Ppnn Donne- Jimmy.

S. Jodie. 4. and Mar Rick Manor Man Gets Award For Safe Driving Immediately following the wed-j Mrs Artie Hamilton, presi-'when he shot it with a bower Company, served coffee and 7099, chairman of the Washing-, Rose Ann 3- dinS- dent, conducted the business and arrow. He waded in after it cookies to guesta at the store ton County CD RACES Affinito and Schuster opcrat-j Mr.

and Mrs. Gillingham will 9sm- Th win the Pond Jn Lnn- and also baked a ham in a At the present time the ed the A Super Market at; begin studies next week Chi- chase of thft new Metho-wood. Wayne is a seventh grad- General Electric range. The Washington County CD RACES101 East Main Street for fourj rago. he at Chicago Divinity djst Hymnals during the drive er at the Belle Vernon Area ham was awarded to James network has 21 people enrolled ears Pri(r to moving to their 9 p.m.

1 1:30 p.m. school and she at the univer-for tne new boo sponsored School. Smarilli of 406 Elm Street, New jn the program, and anyone ncw location in the heart of the! An award for safe driving litV Of Illinois. The groom Kv th rhurrh Eagle Wednesday night. interested should contact Ka- Monongahela business district, has been presented to Rath Mrs.

White, assisted by hch or the Washington CountvlThe market is open daily in-Parking Company employee, The annual moot family re- 0 vi.iHinrr tt.ij graduated from Princeton Uni-j 'Mrs George Naylor, Mission-lersitv in June, and the bride' arv chairman iUa rAtymh JilllifS 1 cyi crma- UPienSe lIIlCe, Zlyo i. uvui o.iu. cuwaiu nuiuu, ui ii-A fr.f U'ncl Pann ilftmAncfpat. ri II 'to 9 nm Mthm- fnnnnrraViola hr tha tne for West Fenn, demonstrat- aaAMaaa at I 1 I Illllflll lit' 11 (L I I Iff" I UKUII runipicicu iwu years i uiviv- announced that plans were Main Strppt uiiiriuifv.vu ilia, iiaina nsit ll IVU litofc 1.1111. ai A ri tliis rrrill- iliniiui.

ITlulluiiKUHtin, uiv Inson College. 1 made to hold Missionary groun. reccmy ed the numerous electric ap- svlvania. Phone 222-8970. I As a part of the Grand Open-National Safety Council.

Valley Inn Vol. Fire Dept. AUCTION SEPT. 23 AT FIRE HALL 10 A.M. til Firemen will pick up article the public wishes to donate, call 258-8491, 258-3100, 258-4131, 258-3152, 258-7184, 258-4757.

They both graduated from jngS four Sunday evening be-. nigwigmmg tne event was tne piances at Anthony- ing celebration the market will I Rath began its Safe Driver Knock High School in Butler ginning on September 17 from celebration of the 39th wedding Apphance ing on Caoric ga, rangps awarij a 22-inc-h color television in 1951. and each year uounty. Mr. uuiingnam naa at- 5:30 until 7:30 p.m.

1. Pegg.v McMelly. home econo-. The proprietors Mr. and on Saturday, September 30.

the Council presents awards to 1111. Ttb i vi iiiv vjMiiuuiv xu. iaiu riiiJiiy naic unu vhuoii.i in 1 nnu iiac uikiii vms. Vernon area. Mr.

and tended the Lebanon Elementary Mrs. Herbert Howenstine and School in Fellsburg and also the Mrs. George Hamilton were Rostraver Junior High School hostesses for the evening. Company, is at Anthony Ap- the public to stop in and getjthe public to visit their spacious year or more without an pliance today, demonstrating the acquainted during the Grand jmarket during the grand open- dent. Holod has driven six years and Frank Kovac were in and family members without an accident.

new ultra-ray method of broil-Opening. ing. In the Sweeney Plan, prior to the family's move to Butler. guests attended from Hutchinson. Brentwood, Jacobs Creek Yukon, West Newton.

Pricedale, Fellsburg, Belle Vernon, Van Mission Nurses Visit In Area; LJk The Spotlight Is On The Sewing Group Meets At Riedel Home Snealf At Wahctor er Ellzabetn- An wVcDSTer idoor program of recreation was Misa Elizabeth Berryhill. by a11 Mon-Valley Home Builders Assoc. rn-, if i 11 NT-' oriIinatly from Mrs. Fred Riedel of Fells- awl Miss Gabriela Olivera, R. KLAN BID NIXED burg was hostess to the sewing from chile, both on fur-j BENSON.

NC. (UPD-The I- Kf 10 lough from their missions Sta-Ku Klux Klan bid to enter a fPr ayn rhnth t.v in South Amer-j float in this towns Mule Dav tiS Sinn TJ LlH a ica' 0xer the weekend Iparade Sept. 22 was rejected kickoff luncheon was held at with Mrs John Belle Thursday by Mayor George her home. Mrs. Riedel is chair-Vernoni RD Irilis man of the committee and they, While nere th have several projects that mus manv iidi mrii me be completed within the next T' 8 estn Penn-parade floats usually were De compieiea wnr-n me next sylvania and aIso spoke du restricted to children and voune two months.

The first sewing thn clinjav cnnnI C. Bf timuien dim juung dato was sot at Member 27 "0Ur 8t lhe girls as occupants. oaie was set at piemoer PrpshvtPrian rhurrh n-u. i.i The Mon Valley Home Builders Association was founded this year as- a service to the public. It is made up of valley builders interested in building homes that you would be proud to own.

The association cautions buyers that this is the time of the year that the "fly-by-night operator" 'is in your midst. Beware, when buying a home do business with builders you can rely cn. Buy your home from one of the builders listed below: and will be held in the social al mp 7 mo a "'r 1 0 jusi ai ine same time a vear vw imnor B'urJ nr.Sort il 9 1 room of the church. Meanwhile the members have volunteered 8 B-ers. was in c-Shellon and North Carolina the members nae oiunteerea.umbia Vlsit) wi(h to work on projects at home.

cnma ri j. nowen joius Mrs. John ThUoson. oresi-lfu' if'nll'm aPfar on their float in the BUILDER MEMBERS: j'. mnr uuues, wmcn mciuoe me nararfi dent, conducted a short busi-! paraai iuea CAasinn ane u-oro mane STUDENTS ri Lou Indof General Centr.

Ph: W9-9197 Sal Retolo R4R Homo Builders Ph: 483-6648 Henry Motycki General Centr. Ph: 483-4130 Donald Boes a family night supper to be sponsored by the society on September 20. 44 Leo Pascoe Presidential Homes, Inc. Ph: 483-7108 Jim Snow Snow Const. Co.

Ph: 929-7701 Hola Amigos!" George Hynet Prank Estok Inc. General Centr. Ph: 483-6221 Heavenly Homes, Inc. Wash. Hgts.

Dev. Ph: 929-4309 Ph: 872 371 Jack Davidson Clinton Manown Imperial Homes, Inc. General Contr. Ph: 483-4144 Ph: 929-7367 Dean Mori Mori Const. Co.

Ph: 929-8864 Co. John Duwall Duwall Const. Ph: 929-8700 (Hello, Friends) WOULD YOU LIKE TO SPEAK FLUENT SPANISH IN JUST 6 WEEKS? YOU CAN with a Living Language Course frem Dee's Record Shop ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: MI a7ook I Peoples Gas Co. Ph: 484-4800 El Bent Supply Co. Ph: 239-2223 Tru-Craft Cabinet Co.

Ph: 379-8424 Stanton Electric Co. Ph: 225-4970 West Penn Power Ph: 489-9511 Beacon Supply Co. Ph: 929-6600 Van Beck Electric Ph: Dawn Supply Co. Ph: 379-7330 Columbia Gas Co. Ph: 403-5554 Rack Infant Baptized At Webster Church Craig Edward Rack, infant don of Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Rack of 418 Cowan Drive, Elizabeth, RD, was baptized recently it the Webster Methodist Church during the regular morning worship service. The Reverend Kent Lighthall, pastor of the church, officiated during the service. Craig Edward was presented for baptism by his parents. Other sponsors were his ma-terna'.

grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jugan of Belle Vernon, RD, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rack of Elizabeth, RD, his great-grandfather, Charles Cornell, and his maternal aunt, Charleen 40 LESSONS Complete on 4 Records Listen and Repeat Manual Common Usage Dictionary Based on U.S.

Govt. Methods Also Available: FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN JAPANESE Rt'SSIAN HEBREW YOU CAN LIARNI TRY IT I I You'll Find Your Best -yZ7TZ-J r-v 'Home Buy' $8.88 COMPLETI OUR PRICE MOM-VALLEY HOME BUILDERS ASSOC. from any member of the Mon-Valley Home Builders Association. DEE'S RECORD SHOP 522 McKEAN 489-9105 CHARLEROI Parking Plaza Just Across the Street.

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