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THE DAILY MOTES, OANOMSBURO, PA. PAGE THKE1 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1945 Kiwanis Hears LOCAL GIRL is BRIDE OF FREDERICKTOWN MAN Germany Had Rocket Plane Ready To Use LONDON, Sept. 12. (U.R) Just as Society, Church and Club Happenings (Continued from Pfcge 1) Mr, and Mrs. Wade II.

Briceland, 138 Greenside avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy to Paul G. Hawkins, within 24 hours, using one bulldozer driven by two men. This task, the broadcast pointed out, would have taken 1,000 Japanese workers three days. The paper contrasted Japanese "slow motion" with the "high speed" of the Americans and asked when "can we have gas and running water in the various parts of Tokyo, and when will the government railways resume operations according to fixed schedules?" the European war ended, the German liftwaffe Wlas nrenarine- to of Fredericktown. launch a small, piloted experimental rocket plane called the "Viper' The marriage took place Satur Personals against Allied bomber formations, King-Davidson Nuptials Event of Tuesday Evening the British Air Ministry revealed last night.

The Viper was described as a tiny aircraft with an 18-foot wing- Members of the First Presbyter ian Church choir will hold re day, Sept. 8, at the bedside of the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Nettie G. Hawkins, Fredericktown, who has been ill for some time. The Rev.

J. Reade McCrory, D. pastor of the Ohartiers United Presbyterian Church, performed the single riiig ceremony at 2 p. m. in the presence of the immediate families.

Attendants to the couple were Mrs. Roy Lewis, of Fredericktown, thenceforth become immune to that particular pest. Good Word for OPA Strange to say, the O. P. the target of vitriolic blasts frpnj the mercantile trades at large, came in for a kind word.

Almost without exception, the speakers shamelessly confessed that at some time or other, they had peeped from behind the O. P. protecting skirts and warned would-be credit seekers away with the admonition, "we ain't allowed." mysteries of the gasoline courtesy card were explained in detail and Kiwahians were assured that the bil for gasoline bought in California was reasonably sure to hearsal at 8 o'clock on Thursday evening, September 13, in tha spread. It was designed to leap into the air from a verticle position, pushed with the aid of auxil Home Service! Qroup to be Club Quests Rotary Will Entertain Local Red Cross Unit and Present Pins and Certificates Other Clubs Represented Canonsburg and Houston Rotary will be host to the members of the Home Service Corps of the Canons church. Zko Davidson Becomes Bride niiTTDni r'DAIlD Of Staff Sergeant Donald P.

InUKlil uKUUi impressive Church Rummage Sale, Junior Woman's Cows Give More Milk SEATTLE Washington state's cows evidently caught on to the all-out-for-production idea. In May, they surpassed 1944 productoon records for the eighth consecutive month by producing 250,000,000 pounds of milk. The cow population has not increased, farm experts point out. Club, Morron's Drug Store, N. Cen tral Friday and Saturday, and Dale Hawkins, Nyack, N.

sister and brother of the bride iary rockets which gave it a climbing speed of 37,000 feet per minute. German experts hoped its battery of rocket projectiles would blast apart any bomber formations, making daylight precision raids impossible. After releasing his rockets, At a beautiful candlelight cere- Women's Society Of Christian Sept. 14 and 15. Members bring nony, solemnized in the Mt.

Pros groom. The bride wore a green donations' Thursday evening. Service of First Methodist 9-11-tf pect United Presbyterian Church, if Thomas, Tuesday evening, Sep- wool crepe suit with brown accessories and an orchid corsage, reach them in Pennsylvania. They Joseph McCullum, West College were also told that within a month at 7 o'clock, Cleo Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs. Lewis wore a soft purple dress with a gardenia corsage. the convenient courtesy card would Here's a SENSIBLE way Church Holds Inspiring Ses sion "Health Around the World," was the timely subject discussed by the members of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the First street, has returned to his home after being confined in the local hospital for the past week. He farry W. Davidson, of Canons- A small reception was held in again be made available by some to relieve MONTHLY burg area branch of the American Red Cross, at the regular meeting of the Rotary club Thursday even-, ing.

R. D. No. 2, became the the home immediately after the of the big oil companies. the pilot was ejected automatically from the plane and descended by parachute.

The rear half of the fuselage also became disconnected and parachuted to earth to be used again. The plane was never used operationally against the Allies. wishes to thank his friends for the of SSgt. Donald Paul King, ceremony, after which the couple FEMALE cards received. the U.

S. Army Air Force, son of left on a motor trip to Canada. Be In addition to the Red Cross la Methodist Church last evening at sides other guests at the wedding King tliejr regUiar September meeting. Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse M. Earrings! off on all styles! Wide selection! S. A. Meyer Co. were.

Dr. W. J. Hawkins, Ny Mrs. E.

B. Emerson led the group dies, Rotary will have for its guests representatives of the Business and Professional Women's Club and the Kiwanis Club. ack, N. end Mrs. J.

Reade Mc The Rev. Robert W. Mulholland, in an inspiring worship service, as- tydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-pound Is famous not only to relieve periodic pain but also accompanying nervous, tired, hlghstrung feelings when due to functional monthly disturbances. Taken regularly it helps build up resistance against such symptoms.

Pinkham's Compound helps na- turet Follow Ubel directions. Try ltl Crory 9-12-1 The Women's Missionary Society of the First Christian Church will astor, performed the double ring sisted by Mrs. Frank Barnhill as jeremony. Mrs. Harry W.

David- soloist and Mrs. A. E. Cowger. pi- The bride was graduated from Valuable Service Rendered The Home Service group em son, sister-in-law of the bride, aniat.

Members Like Innovation At the close of the speaking program, members showed their interest by a round of questions and later voted to have more programs ot a like nature. On the next meeting date, Sept. 18, the club will be entertained by the Linden 4-H Club at the Community Hall at Linden. More detains of this meeting will appear in the weekly Kiwanis Bulletin. On Tuesday, Sept.

25, the club will enjoy an interclub meeting with the South Hills club at meet at the home of Mrs. Pearl Canonsburg High School and Duffs Iron City College and has held a secretarial position with National braces the volunteer workers who played a medley of wedding airs Mrs. William Huber, chairman of vhile the guests assembled. Pre- the program for the evening, intro- Weaver, Thursday evening, September 13 at 7:30 p. m.

Mrs. W. A. have staffed the Red Cross Branch here during the period when the the ceremony Miss Marian duced the thought for discussion, McNary sang "0 Promise Me" and "Health Around the World," by pre- White will be the leader. All mem Yankee Efficiency Praised By Enemy SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.

12. (U.R) Tokyo radio today quoted a newspaper dispatch citing many examples of the efficiency of American troops and urging Japanese government officials and people alike to learn a lesson from the United States' attitude of "efficiency first." The newspaper Yomiuri, in a Store Hours 8:30 a. m. 5 p. m.

bers are urged to attend. Red Cross headquarters was playing an important part as a blearing 'Because." At the close of the cere- senting five ladies of the society mony she sang "The Lord's Pray- who Impersonated missionaries now Grange Dance, Linden, Friday Drilling Company, Canonsburg. The bridegroom was graduated front the Massanuttan Military Academy and the School of Pharmacy, University of Pittsburgh. Upon their return Dr. and Mrs.

Hawkins will take up residence in Fredericktown, where the bride house for parents and families of men and women in service and also The bridal party entered to the in active service. Mrs. A. E. Cow- jjtrains of "Lohengrin's Wedding ger, as Miss Eye, presented the for the handling of such other inquiries and requests for aid that March" and the recessional was medical projects in Africa; Mrs.

usually pass through the home ser Mendelssohn's "Wedding March. Tradition Carried Out evening, September 14, Boyd Baldwin's Orchestra. 9-12-1 Joseph H. Elliott, R. Canonsburg, has beeft admitted to the Canousburg General Hospital for observation and treatment.

Frances Ashe, as Dr. Manly, told of the work in progress now in China; Mrs. W. T. Manning, as R.

groom practices his profession. broadcast recorded by United Press, vice office of the Red Cross. Yankees Back i Cfiven in marriage by her broth said that the Americans had laid The affair will be at six o'clock Haven of Health N. Ruth Murrell, discussed the situation in Alaska; Miss Lila Spring- er, James C. Davidson, the bride wore a dress of sheer lace and net (Continued from Pagj 1) Thursday evening, at the dining jroom of the Canonstfarij United Presbyterian church and the hour will be six o'clock.

Styla 1512 over white satin, styled with long er. as R- N- Eunice Baber, pic- a 25-mile oil pipeline between Yokohama and Atsugi within 27 hours. Yomiuri said American GIs had cleared away all the debris from the burned-out area of Voizohama tured the conditions in Santo Do Umbrella Frames cash or trade. W. E.

Johnston, Jeweler. 9-12-1 importation of aviation gasoline. sleeves, a sweetheart neckline and full skirt. She wore a finger-tip veil and carried a bouquet of white Weart said he hoped that the port Dr. Bong's To Preside Dr.

T. M. Boggs, of the director mingo, and Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, as Dr. Kipp, explained the endeavors of the public health committee would be opened by Friday. Five The Women's Guild of the St.

Thomas Episcopal church, will hold Liberty ships and several LST's roses showered with baby breath. ate of the Washington County Chap Twcy births were reported at the Haven of Health today. On Tuesday, September 11, a son was born to Mr." and Mrs. Samuel Arcure, Westland, and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Putrn, Houston. Today's Census Census yesterday 84 Admissions 6 in India are standing by ready to unload ter of the Red Cross and Fred A. Beedle, vice chairman of the Can Four basic questions were con El. H. Crant Wedding traditions were carried 'Out in the bridal costume.

For something old she wore bracelets belonging to the bridegroom's their cargoes as soon as possible. The motto of American forces in a rummage sale, Wednesday, September 19 at 10 a. in the church hall. Benefits of the sale will go to the church. sidered in the form a panel discussion which proved to be inter BROWN PIG-SKIN MOCCASINS Designed for extra wear and toughness, fthe leather does not scuff) and made with welted soles.

DA YTIMERS China is "Home by Christmas," the general said. esting, onsburg branch, will be speakers for the meeting. Guests will include Mrs. Gladys Todd, executive secretary of the Washington Coun great-grandmother; for somethin, Store Honrs 8:30 to I p. m.

A brief business session followed the program with Mrs. William Hu Births 2 Total 92 Discharges 13 Hew and blue she carried a white Bible with a blue marker, and for something borrowed, she wore a ty Chapter and Miss Ellen McDon Beginning today, September 12, Marline's will be open Wednesday evenings until 9 o'clock. 9-12-1 ber, president, presiding, assisted ald, who was the instructor of the by Mrs. W. 'Manning, secretary, and string of pearls belonging to the Home Service group.

Mrs. Frances Ashe, treasurer. Red Rubber "XoOIark" Soles "As soon as the port is open we will begin closing the flying over the hump operation as rapidly as possible," Werat said. "Thereafter our job will be to reduce United States forces in China in line with the War Department's and China theater's policies." bridegroom's mother Certificates of merit and appro Total Members were asked to set aside i Her only attendant was her sis the evening of September 26, which priate pins will be presented to the class, which includes the following is the date of the Women's Rally ter, Mrs. John Withrow, who wore a dress of blue net and satin, with a The Linden Grange will sponsor a round and square dance at the Linden Grange hall Friday, September 14.

Boyd Baldwin and his orchestra will furnish music for the dancing. All grangers and their fiiends are invited to attend. ladies, with Mrs. William M. Get-chey, as chairman: Just received a shipment of "Tarn 0f Shanler" Short Yarn 2 oz.

balls 59c each 6 colors and white BROWN and WHITE Saddle Oxfords meeting for all the women of the local Methodist Church. This is blue veil which was attached to a flowered head-dress. She carried a vital part of the world-wide cru a bouquet of pink rosebuds, sade for Christ of the Methodist Still the most School Oxford popular styled for the High DICKEYS churches. Kenneth King, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man, The evening closed with a social Mis Velma Knapper, who is em and the ushers were Marshall King, PARENTS MAKE KNOWN DAUGHTER'S ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Backner, Bernstein avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Louise, to Sgt. Raymond E. Dawson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Dawson, Washington. No wedding date has been set. Sgt. Dawson returned home recently from 20 months in the European theater of war.

Miss Backner is a surgical nurse's aide at the local hospital. School Miss. Vitalitys, or Class-Mates at to wear with your Fall Frocks hour, during which refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. brother of the bridegroom and ployed at Wright's Field, Dayton, Ohio, has returned after spending a week with her parents, 8 Latinier Donald Withrow. E.

T. Beedle, Miss Mary Patterson and Mrs; Florence Arnold. UP $1.95 avenue, Strabane. She also visited friends in Philadelphia. PAULIXE CIARD0 TO ENTER The bride's mother wore au aqua crepe dress with black accessories and the mother of the bridegroom was attired in a gold crepe dress with brown accessories.

They both UMVEKSITY OR ST. LOUIS Beginning today, September 12, Personnel of Class Mrs. Virginia Arnal, Mrs. C. H.

Baringer, Mrs. Georgia Black, Mrs. A. J. Bodenham, Catherine R.

Bon-czek, Mrs. F. H. Campbell, Mrs. Martha Douglas, Mrs.

Ellis Fee, Marie Snyder Hissom, Mrs. C. C. Lots-peich. Miss Felomena Petardi, Mrs.

D. S. Pollock, Miss Lorene Shafer, Mrs. Margaret Wagner, Mrs. Frances Weir, Miss Helen M.

Kruisenski, Mrs. H. S. Kuder. Engagement Made Known By Parents Miss Pauline Ciardo, daughter of Marline's will be open Wednesday evenings until 9 o'clock.

9-12-1 wore corsages of Talisman roses. Reception in Tea l.oom Mr. and Mrs. Anigelo Ciardo, 215 East College street, has received a fellowship from the University of the ceremony a re Lt. and Mrs.

John Galbraith, East Lovely lace, sheer organza, pique and rayon crepe dickeys that you can wear with your new Fall costume or to change the appearance of your old frocks. Colors White, Fern, Pink, Lime and Black. Credit Sought ception for the members of the St. Louis and will begin her studies Palestine, Ohio, spent Tuesday with the former's aunt and uncle, Mr. bridal party and the members of PROMPT AT POLLOCK'S on Thursday, September 13.

the immediate families was held at (Continued from Page 1) Miss Ciardo was graduated from and Mrs. Curtis F. McNary, Mon-inger. Lt. and Mrs.

Galbrait-i are thp Bricfilatirl fpa rnom. The Ernests were seated at tahles adornert with Canonsburg High School with the former residents of Canonsburg. 2 garden flowers with a color scheme class of '42 and from a Pittsburgh Shoe-Makers here, assure you of prompt ser-vice for all your shoe repair needs. of nursing last of pink and white. A large two- Pospital scho1 sections on financial problems, lend-lease settlements and termination, commercial postwar policies and disposal of surplus properties abroad.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcllvaine, A good stock of Fleisher Superior Yarn in the wanted colors 3 oz. hanks $1.15 hank bride's table. The bride is a graduate of Trin of the bridegroom and carried a bouquet of white roses centered MARHDNE'S 101 W.

Pike St Phone 19S open tonlpht till 9 o'cloek Arnold avenue, Houston, and son, Harry have left for New Concord, Ohio, where their son is enrolled at Muskingum College. Mr. and Mrs. Mcllvaine will continue on a short motor trip before returning back home. Irene B.

Hook Will Become Bride of Florida Man on September 23 D. S. POLLOCK Expert Shoe Repairing 4 E. Pike St Phone i't with a white orchid. ity High School, class of '42, and was employed at the G.

C. Murphy Store in Washington prior to her Late today two British lords will present the British case to the American public. Ambassador Lord Halifax and Economist Lord Keynes will hold a joint press conference and outline the goals they seek. Ann Lee Alexander, Mt. Leban- The hrideTbom attend- on, a roommate of the bride at marriage.

ed Trinity High School before en- Pennsylvania State College for worsting in the U. S. Army Air men, served as maid-of-honor. The Mr. and Mrs.

George L. Hook, 132 East Pike street, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Irene B. Hook, to Lieutenant Dan J. Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Earl Beginning today, September 12, Marline's will be open Wednesday evenings until 9 o'clock. 9-12-1 Force in October, 1943. nriaesmaias were susan maxneiu, After a southern wedding trip. Washington, and Jan weyi, Amster- the bridegroom will report to Fort dam.

N- Y- These attendants wore Whaddya Have a Coke Michael, Sarasota, Fla. Worth Army Air Field, Fort Worth, wn-s wnicn were iasnionea men-Tex The bride will accompany her tically with fitted satin bodices and husband when he reports for duty. ful1 net skirts- The wns were The wedding, which will be an event of Sunday, September 23, will take place in the rectory of the St. Patrick's R. C.

Church, with the Rev. Father J. Edward Istocin The euest. list, included friends maae WItn necKimes wun snori from Akron, Ohio; Pittsburgh, Oil SleeVf Deeortin The S. S.

S. class of the Central Presbyterian Church will hold its monthly meeting Friday, September 14, at the home of Mrs. Thomas Voorheis, Addison avenue, Washington. Mrs. Charles Freisel and Mrs.

Charles A. Young will be assistant hostesses. Members are urged to meet at the church at 7:30 p. m. Transportation will be furnished.

Cjty, Washington, Canonsburg, and smns were wmie satin oows. me attendants wore white satin bands officiating. surrounding area. in their hair and white mitts. Each Miss Hook is a graduate of the Canonsburg High School, class of McConnell-Campbell Nuptials carried a bouquet of yellow sea sonal flowers.

1940. For the past year and a half Miss Susan Campbell, daughter of The Rev. James Maynard, Mar ehe has been employed as a clerk Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.

Campbell, tins Ferry, 0., was best man for in the payroll department cf the ,297 East Beau street, Washington, Chaplain McConnell. The ushers Universal Works in Bridgeville. find granddaughter of Mrs. Charles were Walter Kenyon, McKeesport; AV. Campbell, 143 West College Lt.

Michaels graduated with the class of 1940 from the Sarasota Staff Sergeant Paul Enlow, Wash street, became the bride of Chap ington; Lieutenant Norman Allison, High School. He received his basic lain Harold Harper McConnell, th United States Army, and training in California and advanced of the United States Reserve, Capt Joseph Compbell Fort Robin. training in Texas. Ha served with sua vl ui. aim naiuiu n.

1 the Tenth Air Force in India for Connell, New York City. Following the ceremony a recep- tX.lJ' i I Mcuuujs vuws weie eiciuuigea firm was hnA st thn. fcnmo iha 12 months. 1 NATY MRSk SFBYiXG AT ATLANTIC CITY HOSPITAL 7:30 p.m. before an altar beautiful- bride for 15Q guestg ly decorated with palms, ferns, A vonw Bnhom- rot5 INITIATION TO FEATURE MOOSE WOMEN'S MEET Initiation of new members will feature the regular meeting of the Women of the Moose, Canonsburg Chapter No.

166, to be held at the Moose home Thursday evening, September 13, at 8 o'clock when a guest speaker will be present. Chairman of the publicity committee, Mary Kuchera, will present the chapter night program. Reports from the following committees will be heard: Child care, hospital guild, membership, publicity, ritual and war relief. Lunch will be served at the conclusion of the evening's program. Senior Regent Gadys Norwood re standards of white seasonal flowers ried out in the Campbell home.

Mrs. Word has been received here that First Lieutenant Frances Marie La- Jevic Wussels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John LaJevic, Fourth street, is now stationed at the Thomas M. England General Hospital at At lantic City, N.

J. Lt. Wussels recently returned from the Pacific. She served aboard the USS Comfort when that hos and lighted candles in Candelabra, Bernard Margileth, Miss Carolyn in the First Methodist Church, Morgan, Pittsburgh, and Miss Bar-Washington, Pa. bara Hanson, Ben Avon, served as The candlelight ceremony wa8 aides for the affair, performed by Dr.

McConnell, fa- Xne br5de wa8 graduated from ther of the bridegroom, assisted by Washington High School. She at-the Rev. Dr. John W. Allison, pas- tended Mount Holyoke College for tor of the church.

two years and Pennsylvania Col- Until recently Dr. McConnell wa3 iege for Women for two years, pastor of the Second United Pres- chaplain McConnell was gradu-byterian Church in Wilkinsburg. ated from Monmouth College in Preceding the ceremony an or- Illinois and from the Pittsburgh gan recital was played by Mrs. J. Xenia Theological Seminary.

On Salem Flack, church organist. Saturday of last week he complet- The bride, given in marriage by ed his chaplaincy training at Wil-her father, wore a loni? white satin Ham and Mary College, Williams-gown, styled with a fitted bodice, burg, Va. full skirt, long sleeves which were Following the reception last pointed over the wrist and a long evening Chaplain and Mrs. McCon- quests all members to be present. The executive committee will met promptly at 7:30 o'clock.

Officers, escorts and committee chairmen are asked to wear white gowns. LADIES' AUXILIARY TO HOLD PARTY THURSDAY The Ladies Auxiliary to James the time day at the corner The crossroads with its store, filling station and familiar red cooler is one of America's meeting places. There folks meet up with friends and the happy refreshment of ice-cold Coca-Cola. Have a Coe says a neigh' bor, and they settle down to a friendly chin-fest about "what's doin pital ship was hit by a Japanese suicide pilot off Okinawa, inflicting heavy losses. Her husband, Peter Wussels, Sp.

1c, is currently stationed at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. RESUMES STUDIES AT INDIANA COLLEGE TODAY Miss Alice Schweinebraten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schweinebraten, Ewing street, Meadowlands, today resumed her studies at Indiana State Teachers College after spending her summer vacation with her parents.

Miss Schweinebraten, who Is a sophomore student, is ma Coke" Coca-Cola Perry Post No. 191, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold a party Thursday evening, September 13, at 8:15 o'clock, in the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, West Pike street. All mothers, wives, daughters and sisters of World War I and II veterans who have or are now serving on foreign soil or waters, are invited to be guesta of the train. The lace yoke of the dress nell left for a wedding trip in the was embroidered with seed pearls. East.

They will make their home She wore an illusion veil which fell temporarily in Boston, from a tiara of orange blossoms, where he is to be stationed. For the traditional something old, Attending the" weddiing las she wore an heirloom, a veil. 200 night were Mrs. Charles W. Camp-years old, which she received from bell, Canonsburg, and Mrs.

Ada B. her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Spriggs, grandmothers of the bride Charles W. Campbell, and which and iguests from Pittsburgh, Phila-had belonged to her grandmother delphta, Amsterdam, N. Fair-six generations back.

The bride mont, w. Vandergrlft and Can-wore a sea opal, which was a gift onsburg. You naturally hear Coca-Cola i called by its friendly abbreviation Both mean the quality prod OTTliO UNDER AUTHORITY 'OF THB COCA-COU COMPANY IV COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, joring in home sconomics. She INC. 1.T7t7.-Tt"iM net of TIM Coca-Cola Company.

was graduated from Chartiers Township High School with the' .0 1943 Th C-C Class of '44..

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