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THS DAILY NOTES, CANONSSUStG, PCNNA. PACI Ttcn Wo omens oae 9 Aim Krist Zemottr FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959 raqe Delicious Dessert Surprise Best Food Buys This Week End Public State Health Educator Has Many Duties Meet Mrs. Leona Woodward, Peters Twp. Fire Auxiliary Elects Officers For '59 December meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Peters Town Woman's View By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPD-This spring a woman can be in the Easter Parade and never see it. She will be hidden under the brim of her new bonnet.

The millinery creators of America, a group of 17 top-rated New York designers, this week staged Pennsylvania State Health De ship Volunteer Fire Company was held in the home of Mrs. Nellie Earnest, Maple Lane Drive. 8 partment's public health educator working in this area. As the state's health educator in Region IV, Mrs. Woodward is an important member of the community's public health team.

Region IV's health educator in Allegheny, Fayette, Greene, Somerset, Washington and Westmore Election of officers for 1959 highlighted the meeting. Results The following guide to tho nation's best food buys for this week end was prepared for United Press Internationa! by the U. S. Department of Agriculture and Interior. WASHINGTON (UPI) Food shoppers will find a fairly wide array of meats at food counters this week-end.

Featured at many markets will be round and chuck roasts, steaks, pork loins, chops, bacon, ham, and the ever-popular broiler-fryers. Other protein foods bearing very favorable price tags will be eggs and dairy products. Although vegetable bins offer fewer selections than recently, there will foe ample supplies of potatoes for stick-to-the-ribs cold weather meals, green oeDDers. were: President, Mrs. Evie Mc-Connell; Vice President, Mrs.

Barbara Cushey; Second Vice their spring show for buyers from President, Mrs. Nellie Addis; Secretary. Mrs. Marian Yatsko: land counties. all parts ol the nation.

And to sum up the results, girls, we're in for a brimful '59. The 17 produced mushroom I 1 I I I II A Dublic health educator works and Treasurer, Mrs. Freeda Yats 1 I ko. Hostesses for the evening were shapes which concealed the face from the nose up: shapes inspired Mrs. Nellie Earnest, Mrs.

Nellie by the pagoda of the Far East, copies of Chinese coolie hats and swagger, shapes with deep crown and down-turned brim reminiscent with official and voluntary health agencies, with hospitals, clinics, industries, schools, churches, welfare organizations, labor unions and the like. The job is an interesting and varied one. The, public health educator knows that constructive group action often can accomplish wonders in behalf of health. Moving along with an interested group when it is readv to act. This deliriously different dessert, teaming three wonderful "go-together" ingredients, is sure to brighten winter menus.

Layered in sandwich fashion, there are cnsp graham crackers for the base, then cream cheese and a crowning layer of grape-flavored gelatin. It's so easy to make too. Try it tonight Grape Gelatin Surprise 1 package grape-flavored cup butter, melted gelatin 1 package (3 ounces) cream 1 cup hot water cheese, softened 1 cup cold water 2 tablespoons cream 1 cup graham cracker crumbs cup confectioners' sugar TVaanKtA 3 1 4 I A 11 lettuce, celery, carrots, onions, of those Garbo and Dietrich wore cauiillower, tomatoes, and cab in the 1930's. Christian Dior's New York mil bage. Canned tomato products linery collection included one flower-trimmed hat inspired, the com jj the health educator will aid its -wrouivc giajc-uavureu geiaun in iui water, nuu coia water.

Chill until slightly syrupy. Mix graham cracker crumbs with -i a i i. a i DiigMM i glaiaill llCXliYGl kllUUUD W1U butter. Addis and Mrs. Emmette Stolze.

The house was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Twenty two members and two guests, Mrs. Olive Houston and Mrs. Pauline Hixon, were in attendance. A delicious luncheon was served at beautifully appointed tables.

Games were enjoyed followed by a grab bag exchange. Recreation hostesses were Mrs. Nellie Addis, Mrs. Barbara Cushey and Mrs. Nellie Earnest.

Hostesses for the January 27th meeting will be. Catherine Smith and Mrs. Kathryn Harper. Recreation will in charge of Mrs. Nellie Earnest and Mrs.

members to set up effective work- Reserve about Vi cup of crumb mixture for garnish. wuwi. uraci vtr auuut 73 cup ui truum lur gariuaii. Press remaining mixture infn Iflvfi-inch Innf nan RaL-o in mnrt. ling relationships with other in mentator frankly said, by a waste-basket.

Head Almost Hidden But most iface-concealing hat in the group came from designer Irene, whose yellow horsehair terested groups in the community. She may assist a group in designing exhibits. She mav helo erate oven (375F.) 5 minutes. Cool. Blend cream cheese and light cream.

Add confectioners' sugar and mix well. Spread over cooled crumb layer. Then pour gelatin carefully over cream cheese layer. Chill until almost firm. Sprinkle with remaining crumb mixture.

Chill. Makes about 6 servings. also will be good buys. In fruit, apples continue a head-liner. Oranges and tangerines, along with grapefruit, will be excellent choices, too.

Many markets will feature winter pears, bananas, and avocados. Best fish buys include shrimp, fish sticks, and canned tuna. Now, for the situation in this particular area here's more detail for the food shopper: Meat Buys Markets will have a good variety of meats to tempt the weekend food shopper. Legs of lamb and chops will be attractive. Tn coolie practically hid the model's 1Them prepare a news release tell neaa.

i stiu wonder now she felt her way down the runway. Not all the hats had down-draft brims. There were dozens of bre-tons, or 'Buster Brown" types, with brims rolled back away from the face: more dozens of sailors ing the community about a forum or meeting or she may arrange with educational authorities for school children to take part in a community health project or she may be part of a television panel. Depending on the situation, a public health educator is nrenar- Emmette Stolze. Jvv Lower Food Prices Predicted For 1959 Lower food orices in 1959 were ber of married women are em.

with brims of varying width, skim beef, round roats, chuck roasts. predicted todav. Amole suoDliesloloved. mers worn straight on the head or pushed back to expose the brow and hairline and the so- ed to use different methods of communication. For instance, in PAUL, PARNES stresses the "never to be without" afternoon crepe dress with a bloused bodice sharply contrasting a slender skirt.

Black self-fringed silk faille sash ends appear from under a set-in band. steaics, and corn brisket will be the best buys. Pork loins will be a good hiiv of most food items can be credit- An accomoanvins t.wnd is the ONE OF THE new Half-Shell" silhouettes from the Samuel Winston collection designed by Roxane is a two piece costume of dark gray French wool tweed. The short-sleeved, semi-fitted dress with a dropped waistline is topped by a rounded-back jacket that is lavishly lined and collared with Australian opposum. presenting information to a uni called "profiler," with brim slant ed for the looked-for drop in re store department which offers versity audience she will include too.

In poultry, chickens continue ed at about a 45-degree angle. tail prices during the next few to be economical and will mak Some of the prettiest hats were prepared foods. Many new mar kets now contain bakery depart months, it was said. mechanical and scientific detail checked thoroughly by a specialist in the picture, or cartwheel, divi an excellent choice for weekend ments, barbecue pits, lobster sion of the show. These flatter in the field.

Equal stress on ac-'f Wns lresn ri.rarv mk mrioi fruit and vegetable prices will curacy is made in material for a meais. Eggs and dairv nrnrhwtc nra in tanks, and delicatessen depart ments. most faces but, all told, seem to show the greatest change, less scientific level presentation. plentiful supply at reasonable go best with the tall, rangy type Social Events Mama's grocery bill should be Primer style stories and fliD onces. oi woman instead of the little one.

Jack F. Hopper Speaks To Club Jack F. Hopper, President of the Canonsburg Junior Chamber of Commerce, was the guest speaker for the Monday Evening Woman's Club's January meeting. His topic, "The New Canonsburg Library." Beginning with the time that the Jaycees first undertook the library project, his report covered its progress up to the present time. He touched on the many obstacles that had to be overcome and of the cooperation of various civic organizations, firms, and individuals in making the new library a reality.

He thanked the members of the averaging about 15 per cent less than last year during the first six months. lower in the next year, unless At the vegetable section. Wn. "I thought we'd see more small she decides to soend the extra Personal: toes are an outstanding vaw hats. what women want money for more and better foods charts are valuable educational aids in telling the health story to school children or foreign language groups.

Within her own affencv. the mih- Other top values are spinach, said an Atlantic City, N.J., store Citrus prices still reflect the loss of trees in last winter's freeze, but potatoes are in abun owner who sat next to me. "If North Strabane Parent Teacher meeting will be held Monday, Jan. 12, in the Borland Manor School. A film, "Visibility Unlimited," tor her family.

That has been the trend for the past quarter of a musnrooms and the cooking greens. You'll find good bnvs in Mrs. Jeanne Mantalis and son. dant supply and will present a century, pointing out that peppers, eggplant, lettuce, car you were in the retail business you'd not be so happy with all these brims." But he added that, throughout millinery showrooms. if Americans ate the same foods 3ood value to the consumer for lic health educator is called on to apply her special educational skills.

Her colleagues denend on some time to come. will be shown. Moderator will be Richard Kern. Group singing will follow. Registration will begin at The favorable produce picture her to act as in-service teacher the small hats were available for Michael, 421 Duquesne left yesterday, by plane to join her husband in Las Vegas, for a three month's visit.

Her husband is a member of the Four Coins. The quartet is now appearing at a night club in Las Vegas. which cost them 23 per cent of their income in 135-39, they would be spending only 16 per cent of their income today. Actually. rots, ceiery, escarole, endive, Idaho russet potatoes, and onions.

In fruit, apples head the list, closely followed by Florida oranges, grapefruit, and tangerines. Also recommpnrfoft 3 7:30 p.m. reflects good growing conditions of educational methods. Here, shr the buyers seeking them. in Florida, which ships most of reinforces the continuous educa ua.s.

Li ri about 25 per cent of the income i Father Knorr, Diocesan Direc the fresh fruits and vegetables tional work of all- professional -vMv, xi ucaiuia aiMi A ctnrac in thic Jiifinrr tUn IS SDfiFlt. far fnnrf flrtW Kit fho California navel oranges and lem groups on the staff by alerting them to the man Dossibilitips gave a woman a choice. If shei1 ot Vocations, will be the guest didn't want a she could m.on,hIy cold weather months. Last win-'extr money goes for a more ons, and bosc, anjou, and cornice pears. of St.

Patrick's Parent Teacher within their particular field rf have a veil. Some of the veils en Monday Evening Woman's Club for their help in raising funds and for assuming the responsibility of providing the new library with draperies. Next regular meeting will be held Monday. Feb. 2.

The Can ci a ncwc piUUUCCU a Ullage iJ iv yay i frt. 1 iri work. ana lorcea snipment or produce IUI me wine-anu euonsaving ser veloped the face and neck, stop Italian Lodge Officers Named vices that all have come to take uems irom as lar away as Cali AT LINCOLN IT'S for granted. fornia and Cuba. Overall meat prices should be To becomo a regional health educator in Pennsylvania, a person must hold a master of public health degree with a major in public health education anH must Guild, Monday, Jan.

12, in the school cafeteria. The business meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. Parents will have an opportunity to meet with the teachers in their respective classrooms from 6:45 to 7:30 p.m., to discuss their children's progress. Monsisnor Mc onsburg High School Chorus will be the guests for the evening. down about six per cent, thanks irimarily to pork and ooultrv.

ping at or below the shoulder. The flower-trimmed, or all-flower hats were among the most attractive. One handsome, wide-brimmed sailor had a removable floral band or 'lei." Some flower numbers were halos only, with the flowers hugging the front hairline and face, but with the crown Friendship Lodge 188 Italian Sons and Daughters of America will meet Monday, Jan. 12 at 8 A bumper crop of hogs during the have had at least two years ex 3 pierence in a responsible position 1 first half of the year wil1 make Dowell, who had been previously in the field including a year with Sweetheart Dance Plans Discussed Fraternal Order of Eagles, Auxiliary No. 861, met Monday evening, with president Peg Mar- pork a budget buy for homemak-ers.

Poultry continues in good a voluntary or official nnhii scheduled to speak at this meeting, has been rescheduled for a later date. supply and at 1958's favorable of the head exposed. p.m. in the American Legion Home, N. Central Ave.

At the last meeting of the group election of officers took place. Results of the election follow: Pres health agency. Vegetables Needed In Daily Diet Encourage your family to eat vegetables suggests Miss Esther Hart, Extension Home Economist. The state also hirps nnhii. prices.

More beef is coming to market also but increased con Designer Emme came up with a new treatment for feathers shp health education trainees, mpn cischak presiding. sumption will balance prices at dyed them in bright hues and BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John Pushkar, ana women with college degrees who majored in such fields as education, journalism anH worked them into flowers. After reports of special and about the same level.

Increased processing and shipping costs will hold up prices of The millinery group decreed standing committees, further ident, Dominick Broglia; Vice President, Carl Columbus; Recording Secretary, Jeanne Ver-rone; Financial Secretary, Andrew Puchany. hriaht roii, r4" riKe Houston an-bright yellow as the new "bas iu. health, and who do graduate study Per Annum Compounded Semi-Annually Funds Placed This Month by January 12th Earn From The 1st Lincoln Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Great Southern Shoppers Mart plans were discussed for the canned and frozen foods, but prices of coffee and such oil pro Treasurer, Ann Zeszutek: Ora ducts as shortening and salad oils tor, Louis Bell; Trustees Sam lor Lwi0? Most 1 am, Mark Alan, in the the blues, pinks, the or-'21 Wa! he mother is the former Pat offSi And daughter of Walter Negle, nunc or parenmem tones. Vaiw vIaw Terra ff nnH Iho na Sweetheart Dance for the benefit of muscular dystrophy. This is only one of the annual humanitarian projects of the Eagles Auxiliaries and thousands of dollars have been turned over bv them should be down considerably.

ana neia work to qualify themselves as county or district public health educators and eventually for regional positions. Mrs. Woodward, public health educator, serves all. She has her office in the State Office Building, 300 Liberty Pittsburgh. Un retail store shelves, the Spadaro, chairman; Sue Del Bene, Carmella Del Bene, Mary Ianarelli.

Ben Zeszutek. Ruriv ready-to-serve foods are attract N.4fcV,V- H1IU HV lUllv Washington County. Vegetables are an important source of vitamins and minerals, materials necessary for good health. Each person needs at least four servings of fruits and vegetables every day. Since different vegetables contain different vitamins and minerals, it's wise to eat a variety.

Consider nutritional value and appetite appeal when you select and prepare vegetables for your family, then cook the vegetables) carefully. Above all, avoid overcooking. Serve vegetables that arf ing more consumer food dollars, to the Muscular Dystrophy Asso Mary Negle. particularly in the area of frozen Next was awarded to Bertha ciation ot America for research Paternal grandparents are Mr. Store Hours 9 A.

5 P. Gamble. foods. As the growing parade of Chairman Catherine Ortensky an- these foods. Which enmp with nrmnrwl A i.

and Mrs. George Pushkar, Can- OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT til 9 Next meeting will be heA Sidlidau Calendi fviittu. iuui mii- uuilti; will ue nomomakcr helping services held on Saturday, Feb 7 in the built into packages, reaches the! Eagles Ballroom. Co-chairmeu for Jan. 19, with Bertha Gamble as cMe has another son, hostess.

ti, A at t-arosone; Mistress of Ceremon- ies. Muriel Bell, Theresa Broglia; Sentinel, Hilda Alesi. The outgoing president is Robert Ianarelli. These officers will take up their duties at. Monday's -meeting.

Installation services will take place at a later date. President of the organization requests a good attendance of officers and members at Monday's meeting. 1 inn mm, me spreaa between the affair are Virginia Arnal and grower and retailer necessarily Martha Lesniakowski. grows, he said. However, time Gladys Lyon was reported on and effort saving items become the sick list.

She is a patient in more necessary as a greater num- the Washington Hospital Eagles R- LL (KIR A STORE HOURS: 9 to 5 FRIDAY 9 to 9 JAMUALW i If. 1 ui CLEARAMCI 1 Underwear for Boys bright in color, tender, yet firm in testure, and attractive in appearance. To lift vegetables out of the "same old thing" category, try new recipes. Use sauces to improve their flavor. Top broccoli asparagus, and cauliflower wit' cheese, mustard, or egg sauce.

0 use lemon butter to bring out th flavor of these vegetables. Mi-equal parts of lemon juice aw melted biitter for the lemon but tor sauce. Herbs give variety to vegetable cookery. Add a dash of nutmeg to carrots, sweet potatoes, anc spinach. Use marjoram with lim? beans, peas, and green beans Rosemary is excellent with potatoes, turnips and cauliflower.

Combine two or more cooker vegetables for a new dish. Try-green beans with toasted almonds or sauteed mushrooms; carrots with sliced onions, peas, diced celery, or bacon bits; spinach with bacon or ham; or peas with carrots, celery, or mushrooms. Miscellaneous Dresses Jan. 9 Susan Jean Cargo Sherry Lynn Schmidt Richard Johnson L.T. Willison Michael Mary Leonard Slugo Eddie Franko Karen Lee Adams Jan.

10 Deborah Malarkey Thomas J. Haynes Samuel Rodgers Sr. Iva Wear Ernestine Burgess Mary Thresa Dugatl Madeline Revell Angela Marie Kriss Bill Sztukowski Edwin NavTotski John J. Mazza Edward Kolaczynski Ruth Gertrude Klino Barry Pochiba Edward Wilds Jan. 11 Dolores Dagsher McCrackcn Patty Lee De Lost Linda Kay Jones Joseph 11.

Rodgers Sr. Mary Wildy Samuel Rodgers Jr. Michael Bolinskv ITEMS Gordorir i Your Best shoe Buy Qj 'WA For Dress I ftr-' 'i IS CERTAINLY THIS sssmk PLAIN PUMP. Some Valued to $17.95 $3.95 These are real values reduced for quick clearance There are one and two piece styles of cotton, rayon and wool Sizes for Some Valued to $3.95 HATS UNDERWEAR BRASSIERES COTTON DRESSES BLOUSES 3 Pr. PANTIES Wife Pimn James Leroy Gamble Mrs.

A. D. McCarrcll Merle Provost Jr. Wilma Grivetti Joseph Kuchcra I (f 'r 1 Famous Miracle Fabric is I FJ wisely $tyled by Gordon I I 'Xii 1 All the smoothesf-f itting I Black Suede Black Calf, Red Calf or Blue Calf, Patent Juniors, Misses and law Women. iJ longest wearing, most I I -4J ifff comfortable underwear SIA 0 HJ 'il! we've wen.

It's of test, J.I finest cambarl mH I BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT A daughter. Chervl Ann wae NO CHARGES NO LAY-A-WAYS NO APPROVALS NO PHONE CALLS 'AAA to B. Widths) Tizcs (0 9'i) born to Mr. and Mrs. James At-kinson, 5 Mrrriman Am-bridge, on Jan.

5. in the Divine Providence Hospital. Pitts- H-W strong, warm, iVftlft mi end wonderfully wash- WITH FRESH allure for the holidays Hannah Troy de-signs a romantic short evening- dress of pale gold silk chiffon, its strapless bodice encrusted with a. profusion of beads and Jewels. The brief shrug is in shimmering gold silk satin, deep cut and tied high in front, above the soft full lines of the skirt.

MA IRONIES burgh. The infant weighed 6 lbs Nw plastic tumbler provide In-Itretting table decoration, as they come in print patterns theft won't wash off. Their shatterproofnest makes Hiero ideal for a family with young children. 101 West Pike St. SH.

5-6120 4 ozs. at birth. The paternal grandparents are Pollock's SHOE STORE 4 East Pike St SH. 5-3660 Friday 9 to 9 Saturday 9 to 6 Mr. and Mrs.

Charles W. Atkin- Iit rails? Mllll I I sou, Houston..

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