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SATUSSUY, JANUARY 2, i960 IKS DA3.Y NOTES, PENNA. Wo Pa So omen 5 oae 4' MRS. ANN ZEMAITIS SH. 5-6400 New Variation Of Spanish Rice Cook's Tour Personals Penn Commercial To Resume Classes Local Hospital Authorities Report 514 Births In "59 Troth Told Day and evening classes at A 2C and Mrs. Paul W.Amic, the former Mary Ann Lucciola, have returned to their home in Murfreesboro, Tenn.

They spent Penn Commercial College which were recessed on Dec. 18 for the Engaged Canonsburg General Hospital authorities reported a total of 514 babies delivered during 1959. This included 257 boys and 257 girls. During the month of December 43 the Christmas' holidays with then-parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph J. Christmas Holidays, will resume on Jan. 4, at which time the school Lucciola, Clutter Borland will open its 30th academic year, Manor and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kunkle, Marple Ave.

Airman Registrations are being at the College office for- begin Amic is stationed at the Sewart Air Force Base in Tennessee. If you yearn to learn strudel-making, take the advise of a Hungarian expert, Mrs. Bertha Herbst, whose bakery here produces up to 2,000 strudel strips a week. Be patient, she says. Don't panic if holes appear in the tissue-thin dough as you stretch it.

Play with it, patch it if necessary. And don't save the project for a rainy day; dampness is bad for the dough. Easier said than done, we observed, watching three women who prepare more than 1,875 feet a week of the pastry with fruit, nut, poppyseed, cheese and cabbage fillings. Two a day demonstrations babies were born, 24 girls and 19 boys. Deliveries during the month of December follows; Dec.

1 A daughter to Mr. and ning and advanced classes in shorthand, typing, accounting, of fice machines and related subjects which will be offered during Mrs. Joseph a a 1 1 105, Mrs. Margaret Arcure, West-land, is confined to her home by illness. the coming winter months.

Clearview a daughter to Mr and Mrs. John Henry, 90 Hutchin A number of young people from son Hall Apartments a daughter Stir up more mealtime excitement by serving a new variation of the old favorite, Spanish Rice. Make it quick and easy with packaged pre-cooked rice. the Canonsburg District who were in attendance during the fall term to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert O'Hare, 312 Locust a son to Mr. and Spanish Rice with Frankfurter will return to classes on Jan. 14 cup bacon drippings or Mrs. Edgar Rumbaugh, RD 4, Mc after enjoying a two-week vaca tion. 1-12 cups hot water 2 cans (8 ounces each) tomato sauce 1 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 12 teaspoon prepared mustard (optional) They are: Sandra Edge, Judith butter 1 medium onion, thinly sliced (about 12 cup) 12 medium green pepper, diced (about 13 cup) A frankfurters, sliced were staged by the bakery, which mails strudel around the world, Greer, Wilma Kern, Ruth Yates, Martha Benedict and Nancy at a recent food show in the New York Coliseum.

It's ques Cope, Canonsburg. Miss Patricia Ann Kopy, a first year student at Allegheny General Hospital School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, spent the holidays with her no.her, Mrs. Helen Kopy of 229 Lincoln Ave. Miss Kopy is a graduate of Canonsburg High School and is one of a class of 97 students who entered Allegheny General Hospital School of Nursing in September of this year. Harry A.

Morrow, 166 W. College is a patient in the Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh. Mr. Morrow broke two bones in his left foot while at work last Wednesday at the Universal Cyclops, Bridgeville He is confined to room 229. Judith Oliverio and James Baxter Houston; Brenda Fish tionable whether this "spectacular" intimidated viewers or encouraged them.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fortunato, 831 Rosswell Steubenville, Ohio announce the betrothal of their daughter, Clara Jean, above, to Gaeton Arcure, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arcure, Westland.

1-13 cups Minute Rice Or use 3 cups canned stewed tomatoes and omit the water. Melt fat in saucepan or skillet. Add onion, green pepper, frank-furters, and packaged pre-cooked rice. Cook and stir over high heat until lightly browned. Add remaining ingredients.

Mix well. Bring ouicky to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer, uncovered, for 5 minutes. Makes 4 servings. Donald Dec. 2 A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Terling, 208 McClelland Rd. Dec. 3 A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Steede, RD 2, Washington Dec. 4 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Habe, 88 Latimer Strabane Dec. 5 A son to Mr.

and Mrs. L. Putnam Foley, RD 1, Bulger a son Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell 404 E.

Lincoln McDonald Dec. 6 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Camp, Box 37, Joffre er, Strabane; Shirley Rock, Mea Mr. and Mrs.

Harry F. Schmidt Mrs. Herbst's son, George, and 150 Maple St. announce the dow Lands; Phyllis Baroni, Sallie Carpenter and George 1 a son ui law, Alex Lichtman, think the challenge is too great for most homemakers. But for engagement of their daughter, Carol Louise, above, to Albert B.

Hickory; and Carole Douglass and Miss Fortunato graduated from the College of Stubenville and is Patricia Orenchuk, McDonald. Parascenzo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Engaged now a member of the teaching! those who want to find out for staff at the Fair Avenue School, i themselves (and who have a large Albert Parascenzo, 522 Euclid table and no qualms about a Columbus, Ohio. Mr.

Arcure, serv Dec. 8 A daughter to Mr. and Health and Beauty The modern woman over 50 fre How Scientists Turn Carbon Info Diamonds SCHENECTADY, N. Y. (UPI) ed three years with the U.S.

Army. A Hickory High School Ave. Miss Schmidt is a 1959 graduate of Canonsburg High School arid is employed at Mayview State Hospital. Mr. Pasascenzo graduated from Canonsburg High School in 1952 and is employed as assistant manager of Family Finance Pittsburgh.

No wedding date has been set. Social Events graduate, he received his B. S. Degree from St. Vincent's College, Latrobe and presently holds quently no longer thinks of herself as over the hill as far as being at flour-dusted kitchen)' here is Mrs.

Herbst's recipe for apple strudel. First, make the filling, mixing well 3 pounds of apples, (greenings, northern spies or Baldwins) peeled, cored, and sliced about inch thick, with 1 cups of sugar, A team of scientists has per 1 jv the position of Section Superinten dent with Western Electric, Col tractive, interesting and desirable. She frequently captures the admiration of all. She's the one who fected a process that turns carbon into diamonds in just a few min umbus, Ohio. A June wedding is Mrs.

Lonny Mercier, RD 4, McDonald; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Mantalis, 431 Char-tiers a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shotis, Valley McDonald Dec.

9 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Malesky, RD 1, McDonald Dec. 12 A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Taufer, 225 N. Jefferson Ave. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kemp, RD 1, Canonsburg; a daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Jo-1 has discovered that her age is being planned filled with many lovely compensa tions and she is learning to en About Your Home Take care and time when chos-ing wall finishes. The type of wall finish you choose may make the Strabane News Josephine O'Shinsky Juvenile Circle utes. The, diamonds weigh up to a tenth of a carat each and are suitable for industrial use. Research was carried out in the Schenectady General Electric Research Laboratory, but the manufacturing on- a large scale was transferred to Detroit.

The first diamonds were turned out in 1955 after four years of research, and since 1957 thevj joy all of them. The day comes when all of us must look into a mirror and realize we are no longer girls (this takes time girls are growing older every year) but mature wo Canonsburg Temple 172 Pythian Sisters will meet Monday, Jan. 4 at 8 p. m. in of Hall.

All officers are asked to wear long dresses as installation services will be conducted. Members ire reminded that practice will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Mathers of Democracy will meet 4 at 8 p.m. in the V. F.

W. Post 191 home. A good attendance is requested as important business will be Ladies Group 2595 White Eagles society will meet Sunday difference between ease and drudgery when caring for your Members of the Juvenile Circle No. 19 elected officers at their teaspoon of cinnamon and 2 ounces of dried bread crumbs. Set aside and make dough.

Sift 4 cups plus 1 tablespoon of flour in a bowl. Make a well in the center, and fill with 1 egg and 1 "cup plus tablespoons of water. Mix by hand 5 to 8 minutes. Turn out onto a floured table and knead like bread dough until it is as elastic as bread dough. Turn onto a floured cloth in a 10-inch pie cover with vanother 10-inch pie tin, and allow to rest at room temperature 1 hour.

Cover a large table (approximately 40 by 50 inches) with recent meeting. Results were: walls. This is particularly true in areas such as kitchens and utility rooms. There are endless different men. The reaction might be one of defiance, despair or determination.

It would be so easy to re President, Ruth Hampson; Vice President, Rebecca Yarkosky; have been produced for sale. It is Secretary, Donna Tom sic; Re seph Bushko, RD 1, Rosewood Park a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Haggerty, 160 W. College St.

Dec. 14 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kulish, 204 McShane Ave. Dec.

16 A son to Mr. and Mrs. James Tabone, Box 196 Bulger Dec. 17 A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Paul P. Fulkowski, RD 1, Box 340, Canonsburg; a son to Mr. and Mrs. only recently however, that the solve to become fiercely and forever young, and try to dispose of types of materials that can be used. One of the largest groups of Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Raymond finishes used is the class of paints. cording Secretary, Patty Deldst and Treasurer, Bob Jingleski. The younger group meets" the Anut won at 3 p.m. in the lodge hall.

years with stronger dyes and louder make-up. Another reaction could be to give up and give in to the unpop 1 nnA a Tfinn Jean, above, to Raymond Louis This general types include oil base (in this group you find a choice of finishes flat, semi- first Thursday of each month Lunch will be served. Simonini, son of Mr. and Mrs. ku-dolph Simonini, RD 1, Washington.

while the older group meets the last Thursday of the month. U. S. government allowed dis closure of the process. According to Dr.

Guy Suits, GE vice president and director of research, the. breakthrough in the research came with the use of a molten metal catalyst and new superpressure and high temperature apparatus. Diamonds are believed to be formed naturally beneath the ular fiction that beauty is point gloss and gloss), water soluble (Whitewash, calcimine and and impossible after middle No wedding date has been set. a sott cloth and flour it well. Turn dough onto center of table, pat or roll it to inch thickness and stretch it until it hangs over the edge about 1 foot all around.

This you do by a lifting-pulling Fashion News European ready-to-wear manufacturers have set some fashion ein) and water emulsion paints jaSe- (resin-emulsion, rubber base and! The happiest outlook would be one coat). to see herself as a woman who Personal Joseph Paul Buchanan, a student at Findlay College, Ohio, is home visiting with his parents, Arthur Talpas, 245 Giffin a son to Mr. and Mrs. James Pin-tar, 124 Maple Muse Dec. 18 A son to Mr.

and Mrs. John Winterhalter, 232 N. Central a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Box 77, Joffre Dec.

19 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Student Drives Bus To School Wallpaper and coated fabrics nas Put asiae g'rlisl1 tllin8s tor 3 special kind of mature loveliness. rules for women who can't afford -M motion with the back of your earth by pressure of 3,300.033 rounds per square inch and a 0f 7099 degrees We are not in any way against BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (LTD to shop at Diors.

The silhouette He is also visiting are popular, but more expensive. This class includes Wallpaper, nonwashable paper, water resistant paper, plastic impregnated will be slightly elongated. Skirt the use of the many wonderful Fahrenheit. No existing equip- Many college students drive to with relatives in this locality. ment could duplicate these con lengths will be 17 inches from the new hair dyes on the market.

However, it seems such a shame Edward Clark, 411 Duquesne Ave. Dec. 21 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeVitis, 415 Franklin Ave; ground.

The busthne will be tuller, their classes in sports cars, jalopies or conventional autos. But Gordon A. Wagner, a senior at the paper and coated fabrics. ditions. In the GE process, the carbon and the catalyst metal were sub Other materials that come in to cover a head of lovely silver iirtlidau dalenli a daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Rich University of Bridgeport, has ai hair with a color that, in most and the waistline tighter. Tailored dresses will have simple, straight jackets and tight skirts; evening jected to pressure from 800 000 hem the rigid class are tile, wall-board, hardboard, plasterboard, cases, is not half as becoming as hands made into fists on the floured underside of the dough only, moving around the table appears, patch it by turning up the nearest edge, sticky top sides facing, then begin stretching dough again. Finished dough should feel silky and resemble parchment. Allow to dry slightly, then sprinkle with melted unsalted butter, using a flipping motion with a three-or-four-inch paintbrush.

Cut off overhanging dough edges in 12-inch squares and dresses will be short, plywood, elass and all tvnes ofithe gray nature has given. He rolls onto the campus behind the wheel of a 32-passenger bus. The imported narrow, light weight men's shoe has become so ard Smith, 309 Washington Midway; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James A.

Capra, RD 4, Gladden Heights, McDonald Dec. 22 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James Myers, Box 233 Law-fence Dec. 23 A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Mirisciotti, 13 Park Row Dec. 25 A son to Mr. and Mrs. to pounas per men.

me temperature ranged from 2,200 to 4,400 degrees. It was the use of the catalyst metal that helped to compensate for the lower pressure and temperature. The scientists also found that they could control the shape and color of the diamonds 'to fit com hardwoods. If hair is gray or white Flexible materials are finishes i and vour complexion mother of-for decorative special purposes Pearl- vou wil1 be at your best in such as water repellancy. This deI'cate pastel make-up tints.

This group takes in baked enamel on includes lipstick. Shades like na-felt, laminated plastics, linoleum, tural Pink- coral and honey will vinyls, wood veneer on canvas or look soft- natural and exactly Jan. 2 William J. Drodge Jr. Bernice Howells John Robert Hedley Malvin Whitsell Kenney Alderson Joe Lanzy Michael De Bellis Elio Rodgers Marie DeLost Beatrice Miller popular that American shoe man Wagner has a part-time job as a bus driver, carrying pupils' to and from three public schools.

His employers let him use the bus to attend his college classes and stu ufacturers are adopting the style. The U.S. -produced shoes will be lower-priced than the Italian cork wall tile. r'gnt on yur Hps. Follow 'your dent council meetings.

place them, overlapping slightly, to form a second complete layer of dough. Sprinkle with butter, The cost of wall coverings is antrue and don't aim for cu Martin Machek, RD 4, McDonald; "The biggest problem is parking Raymond Michael Kochanski important point to most of usiPia D0W or e-string ettects un a son to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ce- the thing," savs Wagner. "So less they are yours by nature.

lio, 604 Boon Ave. many students drive cars to the Movies Popular In Red Warsaw Dec. 26 A daughter to Mr. and campus, there isn't much room for a bus." Jan. 3 Joan Simpson Donald Hoodies Ronald Hordies Charles Chushey Jeanne Purk Paulette Simpson Susan Klaoach mercial specifications by varying the temperature.

As the temperature rose the diamonds changed in color from black to green to yellow to white. They changed in shape from simple cubes to many sided forms. The scientists discovered that they obtained the best resulfs by using almost pure graphite to supply the carbon. They could choose their catalyst metal frorr chromium, manganese, iron, co WARSAW (UPI) -Movie thea using total of pound. Turn in edges of dough about 3 inches all around.

Place filling in 3-inch strip along length of table near dough edge. Roll like jelly-roll, using tablecloth to flip strudel over, until it is completely rolled. Cut in three even lengths to fit a 15-inch, well-buttered ters provide Warsaw with its most when we are choosing the finish we will use in our homes. With this in mind as well as the ease of upkeep, the materials are rated something like the following: Paints, wallpaper, coated fabrics, wall board plastic tile, aluminum tile, ceramic tile and laminated wall plastic. If you can't manage to have your hair done professionally once a week, you must depend on your own talents.

Your first few attempts may' not be all you desire, but you will improve with time. Remember there are many famous beauties who actually do their own hair by choice. Try to make at least a monthly visit to the hairdresser for trimming, styling and suggestions on how you can handle your hair to best advantage. Resist the impulse to wear any Mrs. Joseph Katruska, RD 3, McDonald Dec.

27 A son to Mr. and Mrs. James Bruce, 327 Queen McDonald; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, 11 Belmont a daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Marin, 209 Forrest a son to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butka, Box 261 Rosewood Park. Dec.

29 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wingfield, House 137 Lawrence Dec. 30 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

James Holman, 501 S. Cen balt, nickle, platinum and others. popular form of entertainment, according to a recent survey by the Polish Ministry of Culture. Of 1,417 persons queried, 67 per cent said they went to the movies at least once a nonth, compared with 18 per cent who said they attended sports events regularly, 14 per cent who go to the theater and 4 to 6 per cent who visit museums. Only 6 per cent said they never went to see a film, while 24 per The first tests in 1955 showed tfiat the artificial diamonds could perform industrially as well as natural diamonds did.

The new stones met abrasion tests sucess-fully and GE executives claim that an artificial diamond whee' Droved superior to a natural one cookie sheet lightly dusted with bread crumbs. Place strips 'i inch apart, brush tods lightly with lukewarm water and bake in 450-degree oven about 30 or 35 minutes, until crust is a rich brown and apples test done with a fork. Serve' warm to 8 persons. Leftovers should be reheated about 10 minutes in a reheated oven before serving. (The recipe omits salt purposely.) Is-.

'J A old thing around the house. This is not meant to imply that you in vitreous as well as resin bonded wheels. cnt never ventured into a thea must go about your housework looking like a fashion plate. Just tral a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert D. Bedillion, 222 N. Cherry Houston; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cross, Box 227, Lawrence.

Dec. 31 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Herman, 303 Elm St. 'V discard those worn house-slippers, frayed robes, torn sweaters and sprung skirts.

Color is more important to the Stresses Need Of Farm Research ter, 28 per cent skipped museums and 50 per cent stayed awav from 11 special artistic and cultural exhibitions. The survey also sought to determine why people do not attend cultural events. It found that 55 per mature woman than to a young Bosses: Tolerate Human Failings CHICAGO (UPD-The succcs- ITHACA. Y. (UPD The wide girl.

See how you look in shades variety of foods in today's super you have never worn before. I cent blame the high price of tick- market is made available largely through agricultural research, isays a Cornell University scien Radioactive Drugs Completely Safe CHICAGO (UPD If you're about to take a radioactive drug, don't worry. That little pill probably contains considerably less radioactivity -ts, 48 per cent the lack of leisure time, 30 per cent after-work fatigue, 28 per cent the difficulty of ful boss must have a "high traiion level," according to a professor with both practical and academic knowledge in the art of obtaining tickets, 15 per cent the Fashion Tips The pre-teen group can have an difficulty of finding transporta bos.manship. Ray E. Brown, professor at the tist.

But Dr. Charles E. Palm said more such research is needed, especially in the face of a declining farm population. Palm is research director of the State Col at home wardrobe just like tion, 13 per cent the lack of suitable clothes and 9 per cent the lack of companionship. li '11 I lege of Agriculture at Cornell.

"As we depend on fewer farm University of Chicago's Graduate School ol Business and superin-i tendent of its 711-bed clinics, said leaders of men must learn to tol- eratj human failings and ineffi- ciency. i Describing what he called "the all-or-none complex," Brown said I one of administrators' most com than the amount you've already received from your luminous wrist watch or alarm clock. This information is found in a booklet called, "So You're Going to Take A Radioactive Drug," put out by the Abbott Laboratories, v.hich runs radio-pharmaceutical laboratory at Oak Ridge, the only one of its kind in Wife Presen ters Mom's. Slim pants in corduroy, velveteen, and cotton knit come in a variety of colors and lengths and are teamed with sissy cotton blouses and pixie style over-blouses. Newest idea for the "American way of life" the bi-skirt.

It's half skirt, half trouser. A side-button wrap a round skirt forms ers to feed and clothe an expand- ing population," Palm said, "it becomes increasingly important that they have the best tools that research can provide." Palm said agricultural research "pays big dividends" not only to a trnnspr lot nn nnp siHp nnlv Tho skirt conceals the trouser effect '(ariT7 but lfhc PPulatio" as (unless the wearer takes a deep1 a wholc fo1 of a mon pitfalls is the "tendency to attempt inly perfect solutions instead cf the accomplishable." "Th-? successfid administrator must on occasions tolerate conditions cf inefficiency rather than court failure by attempting to clear all obstacles with one great push, he said. "He must determine his gcals and evaluate the Stride) and is rut In rnvor iho u.vxl IUW IOOU iulW STYLED WITH smooth assurance and great elegance is this distinctive white silk matelesse theater costume by John Moore of Talmkck. The jacket has this season's new longer line that just skims the waistline, giving it a faint Oriental aura. Underneath is a slim sleeveless dress.

the US. Isotopes in medicine can't be seen, felt, tasted or smelled, the booklet says. And they can't cause sterility, can't explode and can't contaminate your clothing. Radio active drugs are being usod daily to measure metabolism, digestion, blood flow and many other bodily functions. knees when the wearer sits The "HAREM" DRESS is from Luis Estevez "Desert collection of resort wear.

In exotic black and white palm printed silk shantung1, it is styled with a draped, halter neckline. The long fluid line Is derived from a bias cut. A short graceful train flares out fcetuxid. LARRY ALDRICH draws attention to a slim waistline in his slip-of-a-sheath for win ter resort wear. Done in an imported tangerine linen, the sleeveless, collarless dress is highlighted by a low set-in belt with pull-Uirouga buttoned tabs.

originator, Evelyn Dawson, de The divorce rate in the United States is six times that of Canada, Keep a card table handy to the kitchen so you tan let it up quickly to provide extra serving space or working surface when you are en tertaining a crowd for dinner. signer for Suzy Perette plans to uso the idea in cocktail and evening versions as well as day wear. half times that of three and France. opposition to them.".

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