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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1969 THE DAILY NOTES, CANONSBURG, PENNA. PAGE THREE VUomen 5 jPa Socieh Week's Events Qarden Club Members Plan May Flower Show Daily Lenten Devotional The third Lenten service will be held this evening at 8 at the Canonsburg United Presbyterian Church. Dr. Winston Tre-ver, pastor of Mt. Lebanon United Methodist Church, is the speaker.

The Coro Universitario "Filo-sofia Letras," a choral ensemble from the University of Buenos Aires will be presented in the Chapel of Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, this evening at 8. The public is cordially invited to attend. brought, by Mrs. Robert Mellon who used "Uncommon Courtesies" as her theme, speaking of the Bible's healed leper who returned to thank Jesus, as a good example. The Fellowship Hall of the Canonsburg United Presbyterian Church was the scene on Thursday, March 12, of a Workshop meeting of the Canonsburg Community Garden Club.

Members of the club arrived at the meeting at 10 a.m. and began work on pin cushion hats which will be the Easter favors for the women at the Presby President Mrs. Young at the business session. of the previous meeting Personals Mrs. Teresa Sacco, of Can--onsburg RD 3, is a patient in the Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh.

Her room number is 728. The meditation for today is one of a series prepared by various members of the Canonsburg United Presbyterian Church. KNOWLEDGE Read: Proverbs Have you ever thought what it would be like not to be able to read anymore? Most everything we learn we read from a book. We transfer these words into our brains for "further reference." These words and ideas we call knowledge. The McMurray Art League will participate in the Arts Festival to be held Monday, March 24, through Saturday, March 29, in the Washington Mall.

Paintings and crafts will be judged and awards given. terian Home in Washington. Following a recess for lunch at noon, the afternoon session were read and the treasurer's report was approved. Discussion was held concerning a luncheon meeting to be held at the George Washington Hotel in April and a tour of the Brownson House and LeMoyne Center. opened with Mrs.

J. Gardner Recent Birth Mrs. Katherine Massimino of Meadow Lands, is a patient on the fourth floor at the Washington Hospital, where she underwent surgery today. Peter Elish, of Bluff Avenue, and Henry Mavrich of Wylie Avenue, Strabane, left by plane today to attend a meeting of the National SNPJ Board in Chicago, HI. Young, bringing greetings, quoting poems about Spring and Nature.

She spoke on the reality of God in the beauties of Spring and in the comfort of flowers. Spring will be the theme of We also get knowledge from DISTRICT CHORUS The students pictured above, Mary Metzler, daughter of Mr. and Mr6. Harry T. Metzler; James Rankin, son of Rev.

and Mrs. Harry W. Rankin; "and Karen Young, daughter of Louis Young will represent Chartiers-Houston High School at the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association Western District Junior High Choral Festival which will be held on Friday, March 21 at Derry High School. Mrs. Glenna C.

Smith, choral director at Chartiers-Houston, will accompany the participants to Derry. The students will rehearse during the day and perfom in concert at 8 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at the door. the Bible. God's scriptures give the May Flower Show which the club will hold at the Can- Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Pelkey, Columbus, announce the birth of a son, Steven Wayne, on Tuesday, March 18, 1969, in the Base Hospital at Fort Us the basis for our existence. What purpose would we serve Inspiration of the Day was onsburg Community Library if we have no goals or reasons for achievements. God sets standards for our lives. These He expects us to follow.

He even shows us how we can Benning, Ga. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 9M oz. The mother is the former Joyce Brower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William M. Brower, of 473 View Strabane. I MERCHANDISE Executive Session Held By County Women's Clubs The Spring meeting of the i also. Washington County Federation Mrs. Henry Hollets and Mrs.

achieve these goals. Our knowledge should be keen Virginia Cameron were elected of Women's Clubs Executive GLU3 Eow Forming Join Today est in the fight to win non-Christians to Christ. If our knowledge of the Bible is vague The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.

Pel-key of 1C6 Kidder Lane. Mrs. Minerva Brower of Bicknell, is the maternal and limited how can we expect to ful-fill His major goal of Hast Week to Register to examine the books and vouchers of the treasurer and present a written report at the Spring County Meeting. Mrs. Helen Reynolds and Mrs.

Sarah Pecora were appointed to audit the books of the County Education Loan Fund. Board was held recently at the Bona Vita Restaurant. Mrs. Anthony Spin, county president, presided at the business session, following dinner. Mrs.

Robert Stang, conservation committee chairman, urg- ed county clubs to participate in the Pennsylvania Youth Conservation Day 1969 to be held June 21 at Mt. Alto, near Cham-bersburg. She also announced that August 1 is the deadline for clubs wishing to enter the Community Beautification Contest. Mrs. Spin reported on the Hall spreading the Word.

Study the scriptures daily that you may have a never-ending supply of knowledge. Prayer: God, teach us. Help us to undersland Thy Word and give us the drive to want to know more. May we keep Thee near to us at all times in everything we do. In Thy name we pray.

Amen. BITTY SHOP Mrs. Charles Fink reported that the annual Student Art Exhibit sponsored by the county federation for all Washington County students in grades sev In Fashion Two things are cut for the coming seascn tight pants and tight skirts psnls are much looser, especially around the bottoms and skirts are either pleated, A shaped, gored or full. en through twelve will be held in Hamer Hall, California State College, March 26-27-28. Awards will be announced Friday after 9 A.M.

to 5 P.M. Daily Friday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Houston Coisnci noon, March 28. Mrs.

Fink will REPRESENT C-M Canon-McMillan at Cecil will be represented on Friday, March 21, at Derry High School auditorium when the students pictured above will participate in the District Chorus sponsored by the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association's Festival. Shown, left to right, are: Mary Patnesky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Patnesky; Helen Martys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Martys; George Zubenko, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Zubenko and Keith Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cross.

Keith was also chosen by a special committee to sing a solo. The students will be accompanied by their choral director, Miss Antonette RETTY serve as exhibit chairman. The business session was concluded with a report by Mrs. John Lynch, state federation mark Art Contest recently held for county students. Carol Lac-ock, a senior at Trinity High School and sponsored by the Conservation Club of Washington, received the first award.

Runners-up were Mark Hutch Democrat Women Set Banquet Date The Houston Council of Dem PATENTS The New Jerome Cortese Directing Annual C-H Band Concert treasurer, on arrangements for this year's state convention. She stated that outstanding speakers will be present for the annual affair to be held in Philadelphia, beginning May 13. ocrat Women met on Monday IT'S THE PRETTY, LADY-LIKE SHOE, SURE TO BECOME ONE OF THIS SEASON'S FAVORITES. AND WHY NOT IT HAS THE FIT YOU DEMAND THE STYLING THAT BECOMES YOU SO Housekeepers Meet In Regular Session At Burgess Home Jitaliti March 10 with 14 members in attendance. President Alma Bedillion pre inson, a senior at Trinity High School sponsored by the Daughters of Current Events Club of Washington, and Jessica Alve-ro, a student in the Qiarleroi Area Schools sponsored by' the Trithene Club.

The Home Life Department Chairman, Mrs. Ross Richard for sided at the regular business session. College Notes Spring Plans were completed for the anniversary banquet which will Mrs. Noreen Burgess of 210 Elm St. was hostess last Thursday to the members of the The Chartiers-Houston High School Band, under the direction of Jerome Cortese; will present a concert on Friday evening, March 28, at 8:15 p.m.

This annual Spring Concert will be held in the High School Auditorium. The program is as follows: Theme; TOTEM POLE, Oster-ling; WESTERN DANCE, be held on Monday, April 14. Housekeepers Welfare Club. Each member may invite Business of the meeting was guest and it was requested that all reservations be made by Boak, Cindy Dorchak, Alice Gasmire, Colleen McGowan, Lynn Ruffner and Linda Schlau-pitz. Alto Clarinets Janis Petras, Linda Shaw, Karen Patterson.

Bass Clarinets Vicky Neal, Barbara Nackoul, and Ronald Kocher. Alto Saxophones Mary Ann Gruden, Maureen Plunkett, Mary Jo Jindra, Gwyn Cimino, and Richard Campagna. Tenor Saxophones Robert Meredith and Dennis Wylie. Baritone Saxophone Thomas Gruden. conaucted by President Mrs Maymie Holmes.

Reports were April 7, by calling Harriett Oli heard from all committees. ver at 745-8197 or Sally Roden- son, announced the county winners of the Hallmark Sewing Contest. First place was awarded to Kathleen Meglo, sponsored by the Women's Civic Club of Frederickstown, and second place went to Karen Bartus, sponsored by the Bentleyville Women's Club. Kathleen will compeet in the Southwestern District Contest, March 15, at the Hospitality Inn, Monroe-, A St. Patrick's Dav theme Grundman; FIRST SUITE IN Carol Tomsic, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph P. Tomsic, of Philadelphia, was recently named to the Dean's List for the past Fall semester at West Chester State College. Miss Tomsic received this honor by achieving a grade average of 3.65. She is a junior at West Chester, majoring in secondary Education English.

Miss Tomsic and her family were former Canonsburg was carried out in the socia hour. A reading was given by ski at 745-C49C6. The bus will leave for the Holiday House at 6:15 p.m., from the Houston Independent Club. Delegates Alma Bedillion and Mrs. Gladys Schade.

A hostess gift was presented to Mrs. Eb FOR MILITARY BAND, Hoist; FESTIVO, Nelhybel; TAILGATE CONCERTO, Warrington; FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, Bock Warrington; WORK SONG, Alpert McLin; THREE BONES, Davis; THUN- Bessie Bedillion will attend the A delicious lunch was served Cornets Trumpets Douglas convention at York on May 25- Brock, James Koziel, Philip 1 to the 12 members present, by 26-27 and 28. Alternate chosen the hostess. DERCREST, Osterling; Student Cholak, Cecil Cimino. Bonnie was Vickie Kreminski.

The April meeting will be Pilkington, Webb Templeton, The Pig in the Poke was Alan Carter, and Joseph Arnone awarded to Sally Rodenski. held in the home of Mrs. Ber ham Powell of 310 Elm Street. ville. Mrs.

Albert Hook, chairman of the Community Improvement Committee, reminded the board members that all clubs should send her their community improvement reports as soon as possible. Mrs. William Darby, education loan committee chairman, French Horns Tim McLaugh A St. Patrick's Day Box lin, Dolly Stegenga, Judy Stra Lunch social was enjoyed by chan, Doris Harrower, and Deb earn Director, Frank Leskovic; Head Majorette, Linda Wood; KIL-LIAN, Williams; WINDS ON THE RUN, Osterling. Band Officers: President, Frank Leskovic; Vice President, Tim McLaughlin; Secretary, Linda Wood; Treasurer, Janice Wylie; Librarians, Mary Ann Gruden, Louise Cimino, and Jackie Patsch.

the members with Frances Bedillion winning the prize for the prettiest box. Table games were played the remainder of the ane Thomas. Concert Bells Barbara Ihrig, Jackie Patsch, and Jann Gamble. Cclor Guard land Rifle B2ar- Black Patent Corfam bie Caumo. Baritone Horns Edward Wat-ters, and Frank Martincic.

Trombones Frank Leskovic, William Dunn, Gary Popiolkow-ski, John Thomas, Andrew ers Janis Petras, Lorrie Wal BANK CREDIT CARDS HONORED ters, Judy Cadez, Donna Arthur and Mary Jo Jirdra. Banner Carriers Jackie To make little ball-shaped informed the board that six students are presently receiving aid from the county scholarship fund. The Spring County Meeting will be held April 16 at the Mon-ongahela Elks Club. Mrs. Charles Guy, vice president of the Monongahela District, will Kuzy, Leu Ann Cimino, Brian ru.

i i i cookies, chill the dough first and IPdDELDldDCS Band Members: Clarinets Samuel Arnone, Janice Wylie, Lorrie Walters, Sheryl Engott, Sheryl Dentel, Debbie Kopiec, Patsch and Kathy Dudzik. Birthday-Calendar March 23 Robert E. Strike Steve Yuhas Jr. Cora Collegher Anthony Moskel Mrs. Dorothy Taylor Donna Lee Uram Anna Marie Kler Mary Popeck Eva D.

Gombar Darlene Salamon Gary Robert Michaels Sheryl Dilkes Susan Doudna Timothy Solobay Paul W. Kickman Donna Armstrong Mary Ann Kubacki Emma Jane Houston Vincent Charles Alderson Monica Gostic Donna Kacvinsky Carol Ann Cernava use a melon ball cutter which has been dipped in flour. This will make cookies round and uniform. I Majorettes-Linda Wood, Jan 4 E. Pike St.

745-3660 Canonsburg, Pa. ice Wylie, Sheryl Dentel, Leslie Andy, Diane Thomas, Becky ruitv, aim uunam ujriesi. Basses Darrell Bedillion, James Charlton, Rea Jones and Lou Popiolkowski. String Bass William Fleet. Percussion David Huffman, John Mitchell, James Wilson, Thomas Anderson, James Burgess, and Susan Grazier.

Tympani Marc Brock. Cymbals-Linda Wood, Nancy Snarey, Janet Christoff, and Di- Bryner, Christine Caumo, Den ise Davadik, Sandra Tarolli, Debbie Kopiec and Joyce Go SAV IN SAVINGS serve as general chairman. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Rex T. Wrye, chairman of the president's project for the Pennsyl-en Mrs.

Thomas Elliott, Southwest District vice president, and Mrs. C. Eugene Mogestri, Southwest District junior director, will be featured speakers laski. Donna Robinson, Louise Cimino, Lisa Morgan, Donna Arthur, Lisa Vargo, Jill Henry, Betsy Coneby, Susan Zanaglio, Sandra Tarolli, Christine Cau-mo, Joyce Golaski, Denise Da-vidik, Becky Bryner, Roy Wat-ters, Gary Nixon, Lorie Malu-gen, Kathy Dudzik, Leslie Andy and Cathy Roskowski. Flutes Sandra Raspet, Donna Spin, Lynn Dixon, Martha Drum Majors-Samuel Arnone and Robert Meredith.

SIMPLIFIED SAVINGS FOR SUPER SAVERS New Fashions for FUSS MUSS NO North Strabane Twp. Fire Department To Sponsor Queen The North Strabane Township Fire Department will again sponsor a Fire Queen this year. 1 "jKJ I 1 Communion Dresses 1 2 AND DEPOSIT any amount anyifme WITHDRAW any amount anytime TJ7 EASTER BLOUSES Decorating the Easter girl, the frills and folderol of a beautiful blouse that teams with a suit or goes out on its ownsome. Find classics, Ascot styles and body shirts in our wondrous collection. Sizes 32 to 38 "J5CCE8S8I1SES" Drosses $7,.98 Veils $2.98 Knee Socks I Tighls from 52 You Earn On Passbook Savings Current Annual Earnings Compounded Semi-annually ml? km Eligible young ladies are invited to enter the contest by calling the members of the fire company or by using the official entry blank that appeared on this page on Tuesday.

Requirements for Queen contestants are: applicant must be at least 15 years of age and no more than 18; she must be a high school student, and a resident of North Strabane Township. Prizes will be awarded to the queen and first two runnars-up. Girls wishing to enter the contest may contact the following firemen: Walter Crawford, chairman, at 222-8271, Walter Klamut, co-chairman, 745-C930; Don Schipps, 745-7243; Jack Roberts, 745-4807. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED Ph. 745-2417 $3.50 up CHART! "I 1 1 1 1 CHILDREN'S SHOP 14 W.

Pike Canonsburg, Pa. 745-4080 '11111' VY Km to SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 25 N. Central Ave. Canonsbura. Po.

Friday 9 Till 9 Saturday 9 Till 5 Monday 10 Till 9 101 WEST PIKE ST. 9.00 to 4:30 Monday thru Thursday 9:00 to 8:00 Friday I.

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