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The Daily News from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE THE DAFLY NEWS. HTnvnNCIKMf AND MOUNT UNION, WEDNESDAY, JULT 23, 195ft SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS Social Riley Family Reunion Held At Mill Creek lircle Of Calvin Holds Meeting Descendants of Edward and Mrs. Nora Bowman am! heW theh fi swe 2 lvl i i annual reunion on Sunday. July the Ladies Social Ciicle, Banks Grove Mm rf Calvin at their home recen noon and eve y. The meeting was conduct-, ealen a lhe by the president, Mrs.

Daisy; 4 1 I During the afternoon, mein- gi'oup bers' of the clan participated For devotions, the HAPPY BIRTHDAY GREGORY CLAIR KDGIN the hymns. It Is Glory a ball game, went fishing Just to Walk With Him and ancl took pictures. Since the Fullness of His Love Attending were: Mr. and Came In. Mrs.

Daisy Roland rs willard Albright af Hoi- read Scripture from II Kings Mr. and Mrs. Roband offered prayer. erl "Albright and children Dav- Dues were collected and Denny and Robert of Altering was received for theitoona; Mr. and Roy Al- church fund.

Nineteen mem- bright ancl children Joey. Kd- bers answered to roil call. The jj Andy and Linda of Altoo- circle made plans to purchase na; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur flowers for LilHc Bowman, Jer-j Banks of Mill Creek; Elwood ells' Vaughn and Bernice Banks and children Esther, and.

'Dorothy, Elwood. and Nel- The program included a of Mill Creek; Mr. and speech by Karen Wright; two Mrs. William Bilger and cnil- songs by Janie Stever. en-'dren Raymond and Phea titled, The Bible and I'll Be So Mill -Creek; George Glad When Jesus Comes; 'Verna Sipes and Sherman Ihis sweet little boy Gregory speech God's Clock, by Barryj'Banks of Mill Creek.

Clair Edgin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wright- reading The Also: Mr. and Mrs.

Harry jClair Edgin of West Newton. Daisy Roland: recital! I Formvalt of East Freedom: Gregory is one year old today. God'''? Promise to Us, Barry Mr. and Mrs. Jay FonuvallJHis grandparents are Mrs.

James Wright an son Jay. of East jpahner of Huntingdon, and Mr. The meeting was closed with Freedom; Betty Fornwalt. and c. fi.

Edgin 'of Mount prayer by Endres. Freedom: Mr. and Mrs, I union R. D. During 'the social houur.

the, Harry Fornwalt and son Har-j hostess served delicious re-jry, of Malvern: Mrs Sum. I July 22 1958 freshments which were enoyed i margin of Lansdowne: Mr. and John W. Pannebaker. bv all Attending were: Elsie J.Mrs.

George Clapper and chil-, Depot R. D. Mansbever. Mildred Endres. idren Linda and Billy of Anch: Ruth Rhodes, Cold Springs Criswell Greta David.

Fornwalt, and Fred.uoad, Huntingdon. Daisy Roland. Orpha Mierley. SFornwall, both of Donncr- Homer E. Kenyon, 212 S.

Hilda Stever. Nora Bowman, town: John Dean. Kay Forn- ull street, Huntingdon. A 7 era Criswell, Salome wait of East Freedom: Mr. Homer T.

vVear, Orbisonia. i I spl and fl A.I nMirwii 1 Wed In Warriors Mark Xelda Stapleton. Mariori Mrs. John Isett and claugh- Stapleton. Geraldine Stapleton.

Her Patty, Guy Isett of James v.exandria. r.arni -limmip i Creek. Eichelberger. Saxton. Bob Mc-Cahan, Saxton.

Peggy Carba-ug-h. Saxton. Robert D. Mears. Saxton.

Mary Ann Cimbalisla. Saxton. Mary Rhodes, Saxton. Bettv Stever. Carol.

Jimmie Creek. and' Max Crcsswell. Sandra Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roland.

Orpha and Janie Stev-iThompson of Huntingdon R. er Karen and Barn- Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Edward George Mierley and and daughter Don's ooz el.

ina of Huntingdon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miss Weyandt And Robert Bolinger Exchange Vows Two graduates of Saxton Liberty High School, both residents of Cleveland, Ohio, were united in marriage on Sunday, July 13. 1958, at eleven o'clock in the White Church of Defiance, with the Rev. Coy Foore officiating at the double ring service.

Vows were exchanged by Miss Bernice C. Weyandt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Weyandt of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. Robert E.

Bolinger. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bolinger, also of Cleveland. The church was decorated with bouquets of summer flowers.

Wedding music was provided by Miss Emily Jane Foore, who presented a piano recital, including "Because," and the traditional wedding marches. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a length gown of lace over satin, jwith a fitted bodice, long pointed I sleeves and a full skirt. Her nnatching headpiece was caught i by a shoulder length veil and she carried a white Bible. Her wedding bouquet was of white mums and baby's-breath.

Miss Beatrice Weyandt land, a sister of the bride. the maid of honor. The bridesmaidjternoon, the bridegroom's lcl arri rk JLoretta Bollinger of Cleveland. Weyandt was seen in a white nylon gown a white headdress. She carried bouquet of pink roses.

The brides- JY 0 h' 1 3qUa T' th a Sded "Oh. Promise white floral headpiece and she car- and Love You Tml jnecl a bouquet of variegated carnations. MR. MRS. JOHN L.

BOYER Newlyweds Return Home From Canada JAArs. Harry Keith Honored At Surprise Party Recent aewlyweds. Mr. and' A birthday party was held in Mi-s. Claw James Foster, have honor of Harry Keith in her returned home after an extensive orne a Entriken on Saturday eve- trip to Niagara Falls, Canada.

ning, July J9. The event was Audrey Heath And John Jones Repeat Vows marriace of Miis Audrey ioia May NVhite of Mount Un Martha Keith, sisters "of the ise Heat? daughter i Foster of guegl the 1 tJi i rrrlrtn Gi ll lirrfVt'O i .1 A I Mrs. Foster wiU be remember- i com te surprise to the honored ed as the former Viola May White guest. 510 S. Jefferson Street, Mount! the evening was spent in play- Union, in games led by Betty Beaver Louis and Mrs.

Charles Heath of Huntingdon, Star Route, igucs entertained themselves by united in marriage on Saturday horseshoes' and by con- June 28, 1958 in SaltiUo jth ne another. Broad Top City, to Mr. John D. Jones, son cf Mr. and John Jones of Dudley took ib the Rev Charles F.

Mi Mrs. Keith received many lovely place on Saturday afternoon, of the SatUlo Evangelical'gifts and after they were opened. Julv 19. 1958 at 2:00 o'clock in'United Brethren Church. delicious refreshments, including a Immefiiatelv the Wed-, haaiitifllllv rtnrnralort hi'rlhrinv the Methodist Church of The Rev.

Oren AVil- liams, pastor of the church, of- immediately following the wed-, beautifully decorated birthday ding, a reception was held at the Clair Foster farm, Huntingdon, cake, were served. Guests who attended were: Mrs. ficiated at the double ring cer- Star Route, for 102 guests. Keith of Philadelphia: Mr. emony.

(featured attraction was the largejand Mrs. Jesse C. Keith and chil- The bride was given in mar-'buffet table, covered with a Susie and Sally of Alexan- riage by her uncle, Mr. Ed- cloth, and centered with large jdria: Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Robb of ward Grimley of Washington D. C. She -was attractive in a vases of rhododendron. PinkSBurnham: Mr. and Mrs.

John streamers were also used to and chiidren, David and Di- waltz-length gown of white lace'orate the buffet table. The Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robb, and net over white nylon "taf- llayer wedding cake, topped with a Earl Robb, Frances and Nan- feta. which featured long tap- miniature bride and bridegroom, Lee Stone, all of Huntingdon R.

ering sleeves and a large bow'was the centerpiece for another D. 1. of white net in th back. Her (table. Also: Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Mc- fingertip Veil was, held by Many beautiful and useful gifts'Ewen and children. Wanda, John, seed pearl coronet and she were presented to the happy Frank. Amber and Dottie, Mr. and carried a bouquet of white carnations ancl pink rosebuds ar- couple.

Richard Kennedy and daugh- Guests attended the receptionjter Barbara of Huntingdon; Mr. ranged on a white Bible. 'from New Brunswick and Northland Mrs. Harold Boyer and Ruth Miss Shirley Geier of Rob-i Arlington. New Jersey; Rich-jAnn Kensinger of Aitch: ertsdale.

a classmate of the'mond, Cassville, A. Ross Criswell and Allen, bride, was maid of honor. She Creek. Calvin. Mount Union, 1 Mrs.

Marian Isenberfi. Mr. and wore a ballerina-length gowniHollidaysburg, Huntingdon, Lew-1 Mrs. John We.Her and children, Ju-' Donna Lee Murray Becomes Bride Of John L. Boyer aid Mrf 0 net.

Alien-ldy Betty and Mary Lou, all of Murray of 1471 Logan headdress was a narrow Three Springs and mite mums Tyrone became the bride of I net lllk sec ulns wlth a don. Star Route. Also: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wei- MV.

John L. Bover. son of veil and she carried a While on their wedding trip, thejler Mr. and Mrs. bugene Garner dt of Cleve- and Mrs Charles Bover iCokjmal Bouquet of pink and coup i visited Algonquin Linda of HesstonR.

D.Mf. bride, Creek, on Sunday a f- iwhiL carnations. doncc ark Ontario. Canadajand Mrs. Eugene Keith and Shir- bridesmaid iternoon, June' 29.

1958 at four' Peter Maser of Hunting- ar)( stopped at Golden Lake, Mrs. Almeda Reed, Mrs. sister. Miss cl in the Warriors Mark; a the where they were dinner guests of. 'e i nl rs Rev.

Leland The church was decorated cessories and a carna-j Mrs Broad t. I C. ft v-J i 1 I I 1C and Mrs. Paul Free of Ma-iver, Nancy and Betty Beaver Mr. who were spending a nd Mrs.

Harry Keith and John Harry, all of E.itnken. Those who sent gifts but could attend were: Mr. and Mrs. jdair Troutman of Philadelphia, TOUR I. G- A.

FOODLINER E. Perm St. Huntingdon Open Tonight Until 9:00 p.m. And Every Night Until 9 P. Except Sunday Thompson and children Bobby.

Elwood. Rich-' ard and Susan of Petersburg 'R. Mr. and Mrs. John Me-, Alevy ancl cliildren John.

Thomas ancl Jean of; Huntingdon; Mr. ami Mrs. Le-; roy Riley and son of bu'la. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Riley and son Wedding Anniversaries JULY 23 Billy of, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph WeUer Phoenix, Arizona: Mr. and'Hesston R. are celebrating 'Mrs.

Le Hennessey and chil- their 37th wedding anniversary to- 'dren Randy and Cindy of Me- day. chanic and Duane Brindle of, Aitch. For her wedding the bride i selec ted a ballerina-length mfl wnite ac- trip in Canada. pink rosebud: re Auxiliary Picnic icorsage. Eugene Top played the music which You Truly "To A Wild Rose." MacDov-j The shavers Creek Valley; Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Lynn. gown of white Chantilly under net. She wore a crown ofj Mr.

Blair Garlock of Cleveland was best man. The bride's mother wore a navy bemberg dress with mauve acces- was attached a fingertip-length series and a pink rose corsage, veil. She carried a fan-shaped! The bridegroom's mother was bouquet of white gardenias and; ceremony. HIP in a summer suit of coral with white accessories. A reception was held in foe grove adjoining the church.

Cen- carnations. The Bridal Chorus." Wag-i Community Building was the I "The a i cnic held July h. jYIendfilssonn. Laxiies Belle Black of BVoad mmTianv ii ill I fJio I Forty-one members, their lies and friends were present to enjoy the bountiful meal. Later CALENDAR the Years'' Wednesday, July 23 I Mature Fellowship will In Strset Methodist Church tA Guests were present at the The bridegroom's from Huntingdon.

WCUUilljft 1 1 UllJt 1 IU1I LJ1A 6iUV.U. 1 J'- Miss Joane C. Boyer of Spruce toona. Washington, D. RDb included the reading of IJcolm 7X Huntingdon County Historical 80- business meetjna was ms 1 i 1 vfn TO the Dublic -r' trom 2:3 0 tl 30 P- Creek the maid cf honor, i ertsdale, and Broad Top Cit.v.

terpiece of the bride's table was a traditional three tiered wedding cake, topped with a bride and i' bridegroom in miniature. She was seen in gown of blue! The 'bride was graduated new members were wel-l Among the guests who 'attended Thursday, 54 Ladicf Auxiliary of the Alexandria she From Hicrh Sir-Jinnl iComed by the Plami'Fire Company will hold a family clc- sne nom rtobertsdale High School harvpst nlc at Pine Hin Brlne a covered dish Wthlin the class of 1955 and prior toj wele macle fo the Q' arvpst table service. Meet at fire hall a blue ribbon and carried her marriage was employed to aeW nt emel1 iat 6 p. m. Those not receiving a card nosegay of carnations.

jthe Bell Telephone Comp'any iiai 1131 on August 16. A festival will about the picnic but planning to claims the world's were Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Car- The nation's first state "com-! Ingest earthworms. Giant baugh and children and pulsory school attendance law! el-s average four to five feet long Allen and Mrs.

Dora F. Weyandt. was enacted by Massachusetts; some are a.n inch thick and; all of St. Thomas; Willis Weyandt in 1852. I we a or mol of Cleveland, Ohio, and the grand- Serving as the best man was' the bride's brother, Mr.

vin Murray of Tyrone. A lawn reception was The bridegroom was I follow the picnic. Mar-! graduated from Saxton Liberty! The next meeting is to be held High School in the class of! at the home of Mrs. Mary Rush held 1955 and is presently serv-ion August 14. tend, may call 9-4391.

9-4863 or at the bridegroom's home inj in in the United States Spruce Creek. Guests attended i A.rmy at Fort Sam Houston, i Huntingdon 7ire Department Till meet at 8 p. the No. 1 Engine House. Drive Right Up To Quick, Convenient Drive-In Banking.

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Wednesday 8 a. 11 a. m. CLOSED OPEN FRIDAY Evening -of the bridegroom from ro Barree, TjTone, Warriors'Texas. He served one year of' 'Altoona.

jMark. State CoUege, Three dut in Korea. i The newly weds left on Mon- Sp day for Texas where they will i reside for the duration of the bridegroom's enlistment. Both the bride and bridegroom Sprin 8 Alt Sproul. Clays' frnm ployed in Cleveland, and the bridegroom is stationed there with the; U.

S. armed forces. Johnstown. ia. Mrs.

Outdoor Cookery 4-H Club Meets GREEN'S FUNERAL HOME 1106 Mifflin Street Huntingdon Women of tna Chapter J3fl. in tne vill meet at. 8 Home. graduated from Tyrone Area) High School in the class of CICI iuu 1955 and is employed by Erie I A i I i a Technical Ceramics in State A 11 I College. The bridegroom was 1 rho tjf i -ihe jjacues Auxiliary to the SfS an a 17, and held a regular meeting at the home "of "MrV'Rexl Mr.

and Mrs. Boyer are ve-i thly io Melton? Mary AywU president or sidin the bride's parenUl'- lhe resident Mrs. Sara Tay- Shlrleysburg WCTU" picnic will held on the lawn at r.he i home. Camp Trails'2nd. Families jf.nd friends are invited.

Supper will be at 6:30 o'clock. In rase of rain, i Picnic will be held indoon. The 4-H Outdoor Club loye by. John C. enter.

u1v of Net's Mills recently held ai buildin contractor in Tyrone. Meet the new protein bread you're going to enjoyf home U71 Girls Are the club, led the meeting and minutes were read by Jean secretary. Jean led in the'club; pledge. i Following the meeting, the girls! cooked hamburgers and made cold drink. 11-1 11 UI ICU 11 I Present were: Mary Dianna Grassmyer, Helen Gai-d-f I A number Avenue, Ty- lor reslded opened with Lord's Prayer.

Routine business matters were handled. I Mrs. Wilfred Fleck, the hostess served refreshments to the fol-, i lowing members: Mrs. Henry 'Cresswell, Mrs. H.

H. Kell, 1 Frank BeMart. Miss Mary Mrs. Sara TayJor, girls Ernest H. Dixon.

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