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PAGE THSEE HUDAY, SEFTEMSSt 28, 1962 So Wo Pa kurckei let omen 5 H3 DAflT NOTES. CANONSSUSG, PENNA. ocie JtttS. ANN ZEMAITIS SH. 5-6-400 October Bride Masquerade Party, Women's Association A I Glamorous First Course Easy On Hostess, Budget Tamburitzans To Perform At High School On Oct.

10 October social opens Fall Program Women's Association of the! A Leadership Training School Planned by u.w.a. Canonsburg U. P. Church opened i for old and new Association and Student Pastor Circle officers was announced for President Millie Dami opened its Fall program Monday, fcept. the regular meeting of the United 17 with an outstanding film.

Next time you're having a dinner party, impress your guests with a glamorous first course that's easy on the hostess and the bu-gu. All you need for the party-perfect first course is a platter of golden-brown mock pheasant legs Women's Association Wednesday Mrs. Philip Ahwesh presented the devotional program with evening with the Lord's Prayer, Pledge of Allegiance and National scripture, prayer, and song. Anthem. Eighty three members land a bowl of barbecue sauce.

were in attendance. Mrs. Paul Graham, program chairman, introduced the color The well-known Duquesne University Tamburitzans will be appearing here on Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. in the Canon-McMillan Senior High School Auditorium.

This internationally known group is being sponsored by the school's Senior Class. From the spinning village dances of Croatia and the fancy, light footwork of sedate Serbian girls, to the high leaps, acrobatics and crouches of the proud Bulgarians, Russians and Macedonians, the performance of the world famous Tamburitzans is one Oct. 10 is the date selected for TO' 7 film, "Through Gates of Splen shown by Ronald Dague. Oct. 16 in the Church.

Mrs. Philip Ahwesh, Fellowship received the Least Coin offering from Fellowship Circle Chairmen and led the group in a special Prayer of dedication. The East Asia Christian Conference Committee administers the funds contributed by women all over the world. The North American allocation for 1962 has been given to the Judson Memorial Church in Greenwich Village, New York City and will be used in its program of rehabilitation for narcotic addicts. It is the authentic filmed story of the five young missionaries whose death at the hands of the savage Auca Indians in Ecuador aroused more interest than any missiona ry endeavor in history.

Much of of the most effervescent, the picture was shot by the men and fast moving presentations themselves shortly before they were killed. There were scenes of Nate the table game party for members and the public. Proceeds will be used for a party to be held for the ladies in the Home for Aged Women, Arden. The organization entertains these women at two parties each year. Thelma Friend, chairman of the table game party, asks members wishing to furnish gifts to contact her at SH 5-5095.

Members of the bowling team can bring their gifts to the bowling alley on Tuesday evening. Social chairman Chris Gray announced that the annual masquerade party will be held on Oct. 24. Prizes will be awarded to all those coming masked and special awards for the most original, prettiest, funniest, etc. Those not masking are to wear a crazy hat.

A fine will be imposed on those not masking or wearing a hat. Beginning the first part of the year new members will be accepted into the organization Saint's little aeroplane executing the amazing bucket drop, landing Serve in the living room, with a box of paper napkins nearby, and let guests help themselves to hot hors d'oeuvres that will insure your reputation as a perfect hostess. For the mock pheasant legs purchase chicken wings. Allow about one-half pound for each guest. Cut wings at the large joint so that the meaty section is intact and looks like a miniature drumstick.

(You won't use the two remaining sections of the wing for your hors d'oeuvres but they might be the basis for a soup for the next nipht's dinner.) On the atternoon of the party, each tiny drumstick first in melted margarine and then in a mixture of csreal crumbs, salt and paprika. Arrange on a cookie sheet and refrigerate until ready to use. Just before your guests arrive bake the mock pheasant legs in a 400 degree oven for 20 minutes. Then serve with a bowl of tangy barbecue sauce nearby for dipping. on the incredible short sand bar the men called "Palm the tree house, the ingenuity the Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Walden, Kil-gore, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sally Walden, of Shreveport, to Raymond John Yamka, Canonsburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Yamka. The wedding will take place Saturday, Lewis Pelkey Lewis Pelkey, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Pelkey, Euclid has accepted a call as student pastor and is serving the First An attractive display of some of the sewing done this year, including two hand made quilts, was presented and dedicated by Mrs. John Andy. Mrs. Gordon Small was elected to fill the office of secretary for the next two years due to the reisgnatibn of Mrs.

William Kotyk. A spot announce by Mrs. N. A. Tannehill, World Service secretary, called attention to the Thank-offering projects for 1962.

The annual Thankoffering service will be held Oct. 28 with the Rev. Ed careful and dedicated preparation, the failure and subsequent victory as the two women were permitted to enter where the men Oct. 6, in the Barksdale Air Force Base Chapel at Barksdale Air were not. Presiding at the business meeting was President Mrs.

C. P. Swi- Highly fashionable in her bright Serbian costume is Miss Nancy Spiush, dancer with the Duquesne University Tamburitzans who will be appearing here. Force Base in Shreveport, La. Miss Walden attended Kilgore Ju hart.

ever staged. Words like 'colorful, pale inadequately when attempting to describe the Tamburitzans, for audiences are always so amazed and delightfully "surprised by the 'Tam-mie' show that ordinary critics' adjectives don't seem to apply. A constant source of amazement is the phenomenal versatility of the individual performers, each of whom plays several instruments, dances and vocalizes with equal ease. A prodigious' young violin vituoso may re-appear as a dynamic warrior-dancer, and later as a merry Balkan householder leading festivities with a lusty baritone voice. Using over 200 individual authentic costumes in each concert, singing in over a dozen different European languages, and doing the dances and music of as many countries, the Tamburitzans' performance is an unmatched musical experience.

Officers of the Senior Class are: President Lou Guadagni, Vice twice a year, January and June nior College and Stephen F. Austin College and Ayers Business College. She is presently employ win B. Fairmen Commission Representative as the speaker. Ann Kaminski announced that she is still collecting jewelry for the ladies at Arden.

The jewelry will be wrapped and given in the ed in Shreveport. Mr. Yamka is stationed at Barksdale Air Force The Deborah Circle received the Base. Presbyterian Church, Rising Sun, Ind. He is a graduate of Canonsburg High School, Class of 1953 and Maryville College, 1962, where he was very active, holding various offices on campus.

He held the office of president his senior year. Entering the Louisville Seminary, he finds serving the church in Rising Sun very inspiring and encouraging in furthering his education for the ministry. Mr. Pelkey is a member of the Central Presbyterian Church. tary will be seated tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock at the SNPJ Home.

Monthly assessments will be form of a grab bag. The member Gleaners Class Holds First Meet Of Season guests and the Rebekah Circle presided over the social hour. Mrs. Fred Hartlieb and Mrs. B.

There's no need for dishes with this man-sized finger-food. Just place an attractive table-server box of large paper napkins on the table and let your guests serve themselves while you finish last-minute dinner preparations. ship is making slippers for the Christmas Dartv. Mrs. Letetia Members were reminded of the Washington Presbyterial Northern District Meeting to be held at 9:45 a.m.

Oct. 2 in the United Presbyterian Church in Houston. Rev. Jack Weller, Superintendent of the West Virginia Mountain Project at Whitesville, W. is scheduled to speak both morning and evening.

Members were also reminded of' the Spiritual Life Retreat for women of the Washington Presbyterial at the Fairview U. P. Church at Thomas. E. Neill poured at an attractive Popular Colors Furlong, an inmate of the home will celebrate her 100th birthday on Oct.

19. A card shower is plan tea table centered with beautiful fall flowers and lighted tapers. Mrs. Roger Reynolds and daughter Nancy were guests. ned by the United Women.

Chris Gray presented a gift to Strab ane Gleaners Class of the First Methodist Church, Pike and Iron Streets, held its monthly meeting Tuesday, Sept. 25 with 22 members present. Devotional leader, Lottie Springer, used as her topic, "Friends." The next association meeting will be held Nov. 19 when the Jennie Astorino and Mary Miller. Pot-of-gold was claimed by Ann Lo Greco, Nora Rudge and Mary DeVitis.

Pig-in-the-poke was do new officers will be installed. nated by Virginia Haggerty, Ann Mr. and Mrs. James Vende, Buffalo, N.Y., are visiting the latter's daughter, Mrs. Mary Rozan, Bishop.

They are also visiting with other friends and relatives in this locality. The trip was made by plane. Vlachos, Dolly Messina, Jaye Toth Wife Preservers President Roy Christensen, Secretary Connie Luisi and Treasurer Berry Kotar. Advisors to the class are Mrs. Betty Manzo and Edward Koman.

In Fall Fashions Deep, rich colors are dominating clothing fashions this fall, reports Miss Esther Hart, extension home economist, Washington County. However, the unusual combinations of colors, such as beige and gray, are making news. Gray runs from pole silver through pewter and elephant to charcoal and soot. Off-white continues to be popular. It will be a strong background for gray, beige, almond, pumice and deep browned greens, and shades of camel.

Browns are in all shades spicy, Prayer, singing of hymns, and readings by Hilda Moyer and Marian Williams were part of the program. The new President, Olive Jones, opened the business session of the meeting with a welcome to all of and Peg Hricenak and awarded to Mary Ann Watchek, Betty Mar-cischak, Mary Beros, Elizabeth Politan and Florence Hancock. Celebrating birthdays were Cyn Sabbath School Confab Oct. 25-27 Philadelphia More than 900 Sunday School Personals Rev. Charles Crist spoke to the young people of the Church of the Covenant, Presbyterian, Washington, on the topic, "The Church's Ministry of Spiritual Healing." Following the talk there were questions and answers.

Rev. Crist is pastor of Central Presbyterian Church. Joseph Zupanick, View is a patient in the Canonsburg General Hospital. His condition is reported to be ood. the members present and asking Tickets for the show will be sold by members of the class at a booth on the corner of Central Ave.

and Pike Sept. 29 and Oct. 6, and at the door the evening of the performance. thia Zampan, Ricky Friend, Sam Bondi, Harriett Bondi, James Romano, Paul Setto and Bill teachers and administrators have the members present and asked ing year. Minutes of the June and July meetings' were read by the secretary.

The treasurer's report fol Anton Rozanc, Grant has been discharged from the Washington Hospital. Mrs. Julia DiFalco, 805 First Methodist Pack straw hats carefully to avoid damage. Stuff crowns with tissue and place them flat down on the brim side, one to a box. KSKJ Secretary will be seated tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock at St earthy, coffee, chestnut, nutmeg, cinnamon, and deep rich browns.

Browns also arc used in com recently returned home after visiting with relatives in New Jer Reported on the sick list are Mary Chico, Mallie Kusturiss, Lena Diana and Loretta Beccari. Coffee and rolls were served at th3 close of the meeting by Dolly Messina and her committee: Jayne Toth, Emma Messock, Virginia Haggerty and Peg Hricenak. Remainder of the evening was spent playing table games. Jerome's Home. Pioneers Secre- sey.

already registered to attend the Centennial Anniversary Pennsylvania Sunday School Convention, Oct. 25-27, 1962, Philadelphia, according to Warren Peterman, convention registrar. Using the theme, "Eternally God's High this Centennial Anniversary gathering of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath bination with reds, greens, and lowed wilh motions to accept same. It was moved and seconded and passed to send a contribution to the Methodist Home for the Aged in Mt. Lebanon for their "Ingathering Day" on Oct.

5. Social part of the meeting was spent in recalling other meetings and friends and members of the past, climaxed by the class enjoy STORE HOURS: 9 to 5 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'till 9 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lewis, 509 blues. Shades of blue this fall will include true, royal, teal, and W.

College returned after vi siting with the latter's sister-in- Fashions feature every shade ing a bountiful lunch served! law, Mrs. Doctor Fackiner, Cambridge, Ohio and with their son Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis and family, Akron. Ohio.

of green from bottle and ever Walking now has a "GENTLE TOUCH' Week's Events A card party will be held in Peters Township Fire Hall this evening at 8 o'clock under the sponsorship of the Peters Township School Association, will hold its morning general sessions at the Arch Street Methodist Church, Philadelphia, and the evening meetings at Town Hall. Dr. PITTSBURGH, Pa. Western Pennsylvania Methodists will have an unparalleled opportunity to hear 10 of the outstanding preachers of their denomination in America, from Oct. 7 to Dec.

9. Ten Sunday evening services will be held in Smithfield Street Church, Seventh Avenue and Smithfield, Pittsburgh, starting at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 7. The services in what is known as "Old Brimstone Corner," in Pittsburgh, will include special music and choirs from neighborhood churches.

A series of 10 Monday morning breakfasts for ministers and their wives is being sponsored by the Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh East around a table set with the fall colors and decorations of centerpieces of fall flowers arranged brightly with artificial leaves, green to deep emerald, moss, and olive, and browns tinged with green. Luxury fabrics come in gold, curry, saffron, and metallic Miss Nancy Phillips, 333 E. Grant Houston, underwent major surgery in the Washington Hospital. Her room number is 466. pheasants and little squirrels ga golds.

B.P.W. Club. The public is invited thering nuts. Black and white are being com bined with other colors in plaids Hostesses for the first meeting of the new season were Marian Williams, Hilda lloyer, Billie Charles Yrigoyen, is the host pastor. The Departmental and sectional workshops will be held as follows: Adult work, Central YMCA; Chil and tweeds and with each other.

Whirlow and Lottie Springer. Classified Ads Bring Results The first illustrated daily newspaper was published in York City in 1873. Zinc plate etchings were issued. Today, photographs of important events near dren and Weekday schools, Simp son Hall, Robert Morris Hotel; Rel The Daily Notes Classified County and District Administra ana tar appear in newspapers tion, Arch Street United Presbyterian Church; and Leadership within hours after they occur. Canonsburg Temple 172 Pythian Sisters will meet Monday, Oct.

1 at 8 p.m. in the of P. Hall, W. Pike Most Excellent Chief Freeda Greer urges all officers and members to attend. A social period will follow.

Moving Up Day will be observed in Chartiers U.P. Church Sunday, Sept. 30 with a special program for all classes in the Sanctuary at 9:45 p.m. All parents are invited to attend. New members of the McMurray Century Club will be honored at Twinning Districts.

The breakfasts, which will also be held in the Smithfield Street Church, will provide informal fellowship and conversation with the guest speaker of the night before. The ten nationally known preachers and their dates will be: Dr. Charles Ray Goff, "Pent education and the Youth Department, First Baptist Church. Presiding at all general and business sessions will be the PSSSA president, Charles S. Drain, Philadelphia.

Walter D. Eddowes, minister of Mus BROWN or BLACK $13.95 of quality. also says "deep down comfort" here. The GENTLE TOUCH of foam cushioning, heel to toe, is a bonus in these handsomely styled shoes. ic, 1 Hill Presbyterian Church, Drexel Hill, will be the an orientation breakfast on Oct.

DD Ranch FRIDAY SPECIAL SEA FOOD PLATTER or CLUB STEAK French Fries Stewed Tomatoes Cole Slaw Relish Tray Hot Biscuits Homemade Pie or Sherbet Coffee $1.89 Noon to 9 P.M. 9 from 10 to 12 noon at the home song leader for the convention. Keynote speaker, using theme of the convention, will be the Rev. Edwin'T. Dahlberg, pastor, Delmar Baptist Church, St.

Louis, and former president of the National Council of Churches of Christ in America. Q. Are twins more likely to have twins than persons who are non-twins? In other words, is twinning inherited? A. Yes, in some cases. It seems that two-egg twinning (but not one-egg twinning) is hereditary and that the heredity involved is limited to- the mother's side.

One investigator found that mothers (but not fathers) of twins are more often twins than expected. There is also a higher twinning rate among children of the sisters of the mothers of twins. Gets rather involved, doesn't it? of Mrs. Richard Lawrence, High-vue Drive, Orchards Hilands. The purpose of this social meeting is for the standing committee chairmen to enlighten the new members on the different aspects of club work.

Birthday Calendar Sept. 28 Margaret Rapchak Anita D. Flouskas Ed Cononge Bonnie Mae Graytok Rosann Mazzotta Dolores Marie Matalik Sept. 29 Georgia Popiolkowski Daralyn Jean Wooliscroft Robert James Zahorchak Carol Lynn Grykowski Irene B. Andree Grace Polosky Barbara Burr Sharon Crocker Marko Kostelich Rose Scarci Edna Magee Florence DeJohn Shareen Ann Moore Joseph Massaro Fred Gaido Chris Kohring Joseph Feconda Sept.

30 Jerry Sedmak Jim Sedmak Harold Coleman John E. Carr Jimmy MacFarland Mary Jean Tomsic Rebecca Emery Jo Anne Seitz Susan Ann Tomsic Donna Jean Sheverine Charlotte J. Hanna John Petro house Parson" of Chicago's famous skyscraper Methodist Temple Oct. 7. Dr.

Charles L. Warren, pastor of St. Mark's Church, New York, largest Methodist church in the denomination's Northeastern Jurisdiction, October 14. Dr. Theodore Palmquist, minister of the famous Foundry Methodist Church, in Washington, D.C., Oct.

21. Dr. Edwin P. Booth, Professor of historical theology, Boston University School of Theology, Oct. 28.

Dr. Mark Depp, minister of Centenary Methodist Church, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Dr. Depp once served as minister of SHOES SATURDAY SPECIAL BAKED SWISS STEAK Whipped Potatoes Buttered Corn Garden Salad Relish Tray Hot Biscuits Homemade Pie Coffee $1.79 Noon to 9 P.M. ANNOUNCING? JACK FRVE'S DRIVER TRAINING Learn to Drive in a Dual Controlled, Automatic Transmission Car.

Experienced Instructor. I will call for you at your home at your convenience. 20 Discount Off Usual Fee to anyone calling this week for an Christ Church, Pittsburgh, Nov, 4. Height Increase I hare been a college professor for almost 30 years. During this time the "average" freshman must have increased in height hy several inches.

Do you have any supporting information? A. Yes, and your observation is quite correct. Men entering college in the 1950's, although averaging about a year younger than those entering around 1900, averaged 2 inches taller 70 instead of 68 inches. College women averaged about 63 Vi inches in height in 1900 but their average height had increased to almost 65 'i inches hy the 1950's. Send questions to Science Editors, P.

0. Box 1174, Louisville 1, K. It is your riulit ami iiriviliwn Dr. Howard Thurman, Dean of Appointment. SUNDAY SPECIAL BAKED WHOLE BREAST of CHICKEN Giblet Gravy Whipped Potatoes Green Lima Succotash Waldorf Salad Relish Tray Hot Biscuits Fresh Peach Shortcake Coffee have your prescription filled at a pharmacy of your choice.

Choose wisely on the basis of professional competency and price fairness. Boston University, November 11. Bishop Noah W. Moore, of New Orleans, resident bishop of the New Orleans Area of the Central Jurisdiction of the Methodist Church, Nov. 18.

Bishop W. Ralph Ward, resident bishop of the Syracuse (N.Y.) Area, and formerly minister of Mt. Lebanon Methodist Church, Pittsburgh, Nov. 25. Bishop Richard C.

Raines of Indianapolis, resident bishop of the Indiana Area, and president of the Board of Missions of the Methodist Church, Dec. 2. Dr. Harold A. Boslcy, minister of Christ Church, New York City, and successor to Dr.

Ralph Sock-man, Dec. 9. Birth Announced Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roessler, RD 1, Canonsburg, announce the birth of a 7 lb.

12 oz. son in Washington Hospital on Sept. 27. The mother is the former Betty Washabaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Washabaugh, RD 1, Canonsburs. Driving Is A Lot Of Fun Have Jack Show You How It's Done JACK FRYE PHONE SH 5-1129 $12.95 $1.92 Noon to 9 P.M. P(1DLH(DCK'S ityarmanj 45 E. Pike St SH 5-2255 Smithfield Street Church includes Dr. David J.

Wynne, minister; Dr. Ernest Weals, associate minister; and the Rev. John C. Gar- 1152 FIRST ST. CANONSBURG.

PA. MONDAY SPECIAL Grilled Salisbury Steak $1.26 4 E. Pike St. SH 5-3660 Canonsburg The host ministerial staff ofvin, associate minister..

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