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The Daily News from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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The Daily Newsi
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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
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THE DAILY NEWS, HUNTINGDON AND MOUNT UNION, THURSDAY, SEPTEMIER 9, 1954. PAGI SEVSNT1IM. SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS CALENDAR Thursday, Sept. 9 The Confer Sunday School Class of the loth Street Methodisi Church will meet In the church social room for a corn boll at six p. in.

Bring table ser- TITC. A business meeting will follow. The Women's Missionary Society ol the Waterstreet Lutheran Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Head. TbB Hartalog Valley Missionary Society will meet at the home ol Mrs.

John "Hall, at 1:30 o'clock. The Pythian Sisters will meet In the temple room EC 7:30 o'clock. The -grand representative will give her report. A social hour will follow. Women of tbe Moose.

Huntingdon Chapter No. 220, will hold Its regular meeting, also Publicity and Chapter Night at 3 p. m. In the Moose Home. The regular meeting of the Auxiliary of St.

John's Episcopal Church has been postponed until Octpber because of the repairs being made at the ohvueh. Friday, Sept. 10 Harmony Social Circle of Calvin will meet at 8 p. ra. in the home of Mrs.

Orpha Mierley. The Past Protectors Olub of the Pames of Malta will meet st the home of Mrs. Junle W. Fouse, 615 Penn Street, at 8 p. m.

McConuellstown Grange No. 1001, will initiate candidates in the third and fourth degrees at Trough Creek Grange at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, Sept. If The regular morning worship service will be resumed at St, James Lutheran Church at 10:45 o'clock.

Church school will be ait 9:30 Luther League at 6 p. m. Women. of Moosa, Huntingdon Chapter No. 220.

will hold a basket olcnic at the Huntingdon County Pair- grounds at 12 o'clock. Contact the Moose Home for transportation. The Harmony Pour Quartet of Burnham will have charge of the service in Newton Hamilton. Methodist at 8 p. m.

Pfc. Valentine Takes Part In Ceremonies IFurth, Germany, Ronald L. Valentine, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester F.

Valentine, 86 W. Milford Street, Mount Union, recently participated in ceremonies at Nice, France, marking 10th anniversary of Allied landing in Europe. Valentine, a rifleman Company A of the 9th Division's 39th Regiment, rushed ashore with members of other "attacking" units, reenactintf Allied Private First Valentine entered the Army in March 1908 and was stationed at Breek- inridge, 'befora arriving- seajs the following August. NEWS BRIEFS Monday, Sept. IS The Auxiliary to the J.

C. Blsir Memorial Hospital -will meet in the Nurses Horoe at 2:30 o'clock. Forest Fire Wardens Plan Annual Picnic Ruth Jenkins, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jenkins of Huntingdon R.

D. 3, visited uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John la in Altoona, last week. Week-end.

visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Watkin of Robertsdale R. were Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Stains of St. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Edwood Chilcote and daughter, Robertsdale R. Mrs.

Warren Chilcote, Florida: Mr. and Mrs. William Ritchey of Harrisburg and a daughter of the Watkins, Isabel. 'Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. Bell of Mapleton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.

Stapleton and sons, Jeff and David, Huntingdon R. D. 3, spent an enjoyable holiday week-end by traveling to Santa's Workshop, North Pole. Wilmington, New Tork. They also visited at the Franklin D.

Roosevelt home, National Historic Site, Hyde Park, New Tork. En route home they visited briefly with Mrs. Emily Lentz in Lykens. Thev traveled 1.064 miles. oined In Wedlock At West Chester MR.

AJJD SIRS. EDWAKD HARSHEBABGER EDWARD HARSHBARGER OF MAPLETON AND DELAWARE COUNTIAN ARE WED Miss Ruth Mae Emple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John. Carl Empie.

of Glen Mills R. D. 1, became the bride oi' Mr. Edward Curtis Harshbarger, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clark N. Harjjhbarger of Mapleton Depot, in a ceremony solemnized at the Qalvary Lutheran Church, West Chester, on Saturday afternoon, August 14, 1954, at two o'clock. The Rev. William H. Ral- to and car- KATHRYN LANGDON- RETURNS HOME FROM MONTH TRIP Miss Kathryn Langdon of 415 Fourth Street, Huntingdon, arrived home on Tuesday after an extended trip through Canada.

Alaska and the western part of the United States. She went from Huntingdon on June 24 to Banff, Alberta, Canada, where she attended the Sorop- timist Club Convention. After its adjournment she traveled through Alaska and thence to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy at Lake Stevens, Washington, former Huntingdon residents.

While in that state she was a week-end giiest of Mr. and Mrs. John Cranor, formerly of Huntingdon. He is the warden at the Washington State Prison in Walla Walla. After a sojourn hi Portland, Oregon, she continued on to Dayville, Oregon, where she spent three weeks on the Oarl W.

Mays ranch. San Fraivcisco and Los Angeles, California, were also included on her itinerary. At the latter place REV. LEWIS GUILES AND FAMILY OF BROAD TOP HONORED A reception was held for the Rev. Lewis S.

Guiles and family recentty at the parsonage in Broad Top. Mr. Guiles, is pastor of the Church of the Nazarene in Broad Top. The guests enjoyed singing she visited Mrs. Ida Carthy, a former Read Mc- Huntingdon Members of the Dis- tsriot Forest Fire Warden Associa- tion will have the annual picnic on I Saturday, September IS.

at Colo-1 nel Drenning State Park in Cumberland County. Events of the day will begin at 10 a. m. included in the program are games and contests for picnickers of all ages. Valuable prizes will be awarded the winners.

Mr. and Mrs. Ole Sather and son, Larry, of- McConnellstown and LeRoy Hardy and children, Connie and Jennie of Huntingdon, spent the week-end with their brother, Harold, and other relatives in Detroit, Michigan. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Wike of 1024 Mifflin Street and Mrs. G-ra- son Meredith of Hampstcad, Maryland, have returned from a trip through the Middle West. Mrs. Meredith visited her son, Arthur, at'Independence. Missouri, and the Wikes risited Chal Wike in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lover, at Todd were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palencsar, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Henry, and son and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McHiie a.nd family, all of Nanty Glo; Helen. Katie and Mary Sitoh of Wood; Ann Lover of Huntingdon and Julia Dubetz, Todd.

wore pink ensembles sirnilaT that of the honor attendant their bouquets were of pink nations. The bride's young sister, Jean Empie, also of Glen Mills R.l D. 1, was the flower girl. She was; seen in an aqua nylon gown. Her', headdress was of spring flowers and she carried a 1 basket of mixed i summer flowers.

The ring bearer resident. She spent some time in Denver and Colorado Springs, meeting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs 1 Joseph Woods of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, near Colorado Springs. After spending some time there with them she continued her journey homeward, making her last visit in Chicago, i. Illinois, as a guest of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Richard Isett. hymns and playing games and later tasty refreshments were served. The following attended: Mr.

and Mrs. Leo McCarthy and daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shehan and son, Ronald Lee, Mrs. Robert Demoise and daughter, Lois Jean, and Mr.

and Mrs. Eli Cbrrie, all of Robertsdale; Mr. and Mrs. Walter LaVelle, Mrs. George Blasko and daughter, Peggy, Mrs.

Samuel Rourke, Mrs. Jean Shearer, Mrs. Ruth Garlock, Mr. and Mrs. George Shanefelter and daughter, Rose Marie, Mrs.

Helen Cook, Mrs. Jesse Clark and Mary Banco, all of Broad Top; Air. and Mrs. Arthur O'Neal and daughter, Edith, Mrs. Mildred Taylor and daughter, Phyllis Jean, Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Hooper and chil- HAPPY BIRTHDAY dren, Ruth Aim and Barbara, Benjamin Randal, Delores Bolinger of Wood; Mr. and Mrs. George Hess and Donna Leabhart of Dudley and the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs.

Guiles and' daughters, Janet and Dorothy, STEVIE FLENNER This husky one-year-old lad is Stevie Flenner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Flenner of Washington, D. C. Today is the first anniversary of his birth.

Stevie is fortunate enough to have four grandparents, a great-grandmoth- er and two great-great-grandmothers. In that order they are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wallace of I Aitch and Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Flenner of Dudley; Mrs. Mar- 3 Grange Members garet Wallace, Huntingdon R. D. 1: Mrs. Jimiata Brumbaugh of Huntingdon and Mrs.

Grant Snowberger, East Freedom. 9, 1054 Mrs. Richard 1222 Washington Street. Mf. and Mrs.

Charles Zauzig of 1022 Moor Street are observing their birthdays today. Miss Lois Hollinger, McCoib- noils town Road. Robert M. Hooper, two-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul L. Hooper of 920 Pcnna. Avenue, South Huntingdon. John D. Jones.

Saxton. Mrs. Roy Armstrong, Baltimore, Maryland. Mr.s. A.

E. Simon, Plainfield, New Jersey. Ruth Mason, Riddlftsburg. Louis Winfield, Defiance. Irvin Worthing.

Saxton. Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Saxton. Dorothy Allison. Saxton.

Eddie Cypher. Saxton. Doris, Jean Dell, Dan Miller, Saxion. Jerry Bair, seven-year-old of Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Bair, Mapleton. Bert McCall of Aitch is 78 years old today. Felicitations': Cheryl Boida. Defiance. Mrs.

Grissinger (rf Mill Creek and her twin brother. Raymond Shope, Washington, D. C. Subscribe for The Daily News. Five cents per copy.

Use The Daily News Want Ads WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES September 9, 1954 The Rev. and Mrs. Ray Abbott are marking theii" tenth anniversary today. Receive Initiation Three new members were initiated in the first and second degrees of the McConnellstown Grange at a special session held on Tuesday evening. This Friday evening the Grange members will meet with Trough Creek Grange to initiate class in third and fourth degrees, Subscribe for The Daily News.

officiated at the 'double ring was David C. Empie, Glen Mills service. The altar of fihe church Was decorated with white candles, palms, white gladioli and carnations. Dr. Robert Carl, a music instructor at West Chester State Teachers College, was the organist.

Among his selections were the traditional wedding marches. Mrs. Hoxie Thomas was soloist. Her numbers were "Entreat Me Not R. D.

1, a brother. He was attired in a white linen suit He earned the on a white satin pillow. Mr. M. A.

Harshbarger of Jackson, Ohio, brother of the was best man. Ushers were Mr Francis Wright, West Chester; Mr. Donald Warner, Carlisle. and Mr. Harvard Pannebaker, Glen Mills.

Mrs. Bmpie Wore a navy blue To Leave 'O Perfect.Love and whi dress writh whiu accessories and her flowers were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shatzer and three children of Lewi.stown i and Mrs. Ralph Frankhouser of the Country Club Road, Mount Union, spent Sunday in Front Royal.

Virginia, at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Henna Sayers and i two sons ajid Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sayers.

Allan Sayers is recuperating from an operation performed recently in the hospital at Charlotte, Virginia. and "The Lord's Prayer." She sang i the latter as the couple knelt at the altar. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attractively attired in a white gown Which featured a lace bodice and. fuL tulle skirt over satin which ended in a cathedral train. The bodice was styled a corsage of red rosebuds.

A pink linen and lace dress white accessories was worn by Mrs, Harshbarger. Her corsage was of. white rosebuds. A rec'-ption for approximately 100 guests was held in the church Balti- with an illusion scalloped neck- social room. Friends were present line topped with a lace collar.

The from Philadelphia, Carlisle, Pet- lace sleeves were tapered at her ersburg. Gettysburg, Shade Gap, hands. Her finger-tip veil was Held Lancaster; n. Maryland; Jackson, plaes by a hand tatted coronet and Ar ngten Virginia. designed bv her paternal erand- i mother.

She also carried the lace! Attei-vard he happy couple handkerchief which her paternal i on a wedding trip to Ni grandmother carried at her wed- i FaU alld Canada. The Uride was ding. A white orchid was arranged wearing- a suit of blue white Bible and the whi Fire! Sept. 11 Creek Ball Park ond Games At 7:30 p.m. Caprain Jack Lions Club invites YOU to be sure and come and help them burn the mortgage on the Community Darn, You helped us pay for It come and help us celebrate.

on a satin streamers were knotted with rosebuds. Her' only jewelry was a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. i Serving as the maid of honor i was Misi:" Patricia C. Empie, Glen i Mills R. D.

1, a sister of the bride. She an aqua lace and net i gown over taffeta. She had a. matching bonnet and earned a bouque: "of white" carnations. Miss Ann Empie.

Glen i Mills R. D. 1, another sister; Mis.s Marcia Harshbarger of Mapleton. sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Dorothy McFetridge of Philadel- Theological Seminary phia wore the bridesmaids. Tney burg.

accessories and the white orchid from her bouquet. Upon their return they will be at home to their friends in a newly decorated apartment at Carlisle. Mrs. Harshbargei- is a graduate of West School and West Chester State Teachers College whore she majored in music. She is music instructor at Me- ehanics'curg.

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