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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1965 1HZ DAILY NOTES, eAtfOtfSSSXO, PCHNA. PAGE THREE kJovYten 5 IPa Society (Lurclte: MRS. JUNE ULLEY 745-6400 Elected To Head Houston Council Of Demo Women Jnctnita Dagsher Becomes Bride Of Leon Dufresne Councilmen Speak At Christian Mothers Meet Vows Are Exchanged In California Church Juanita Dagsher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Dagsher, Christian Mothers of St.

Genevieve's R. C. Church held their first meeting of the year, Thursday, Jan. 7, at 7:30 p.m., in the Church Hall. President Helen Jiblets opened the meeting by leading the Confraternity in prayers and songs.

Due to the absence of 5329 Los Santoas Way, Buena New business for the evening included planning the annual card party for the benefit of the Felician Sisters. The affair will be held Sunday, Feb. 28, at 7:30 p.m. Plans will be completed at the next meeting. Guest speakers for the program of the January meeting were: Anthony Merante, Council President; Patrick Derrico, Borough Solicitor: and Council Park, California, became the bride of PFC Leon Caron Du Junior Choir Rehearsal will be held at the Houston United Presbyterian Church, Thursday, Jan.

14, at 6:30 p.m.; Chancel Choir will rehearse at 7:30 p.m. fresne. son of Mr. Alcide Du fresne, 10 Iron Street, at a dou ble-ring ceremony in St. Irene- Secretary Theresa Broglia, the minutes were read by Adaline aus Church, Cypress, California, Junior Choir of the First Meth Tardio.

Treasurer Betty Koz- on Saturday, Jan. 2, 1965. odist Church will meet Thurs The Rev. M. J.

Gleeson' of lowski gave her report. Sick day Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. The Com ficiated at the exchange of vows mission of Membership and Ev Committee Chairman Helen Phillips reported sympathy angelism of the Church will 3efore the altar adorned with palms, ferns and poinsettia. cards were sent to Mrs.

Frank meet Thursday evenng at 8 traditional nuptial selections Soski Sr. and Mrs. Anna Schultz on the death of their sister. Mrs. members John Stanko and William McKee.

The Councilmen and solicitor told the Confraternity about the redevelopment program that is now in progress. They held a question and answer session which was very interesting and enjoyable. Following the meeting and program the Confraternity and their guests assembled in the school rosm where refresh o'clock. Those serving on I Fisherman's Committee of the were played by the church or ganist. Cecilia Kulakowski received a sympathy card on the death of Men's Club are asked to meet with them.

Escorted to the altar by her brother. Congratulations Brehm, installation of the new officers will be held at a later meeting. Donating to the Birthday Bank at Monday's meeting were Fannie Beii, Eleanor De Walt and Ann Howcroft. The centerpiece was awarded to Eleanor Lutes. The members voted unanimously to hold the next regular meeting, Feb.

8, at Babin's. A good attendance is desired. Members are reminded that 1965 dues are being received by Membership Chairman Rachael Antionetta and that membership cards are now rather, the bride wore a street length dress fashioned with a Newly elected officers of the Houston Council of Democratic Women are pictured above at the first dinner meeting of the Council for 1965 held Monday, Jan. 11, at 7:30 P.M. at Babin's Restaurant.

Eighteen members were present. Shown 1. to r. are: Retiring President Marcella O'Brien; President Ruth Courie; First Vice President Eleanor De Walt; Second Vice President Eleanor Lutes; Recording Secretary Alma Bedillion and Treasurer VVilda Sickles. The meeting was opened by President Courie.

Due to the illness of District Director Mrs. Evelyn were sent to Mrs. Ann Albitz. The meeting of the House President Jiblets commended keepers Welfare Club scheduled all the members who helped on ments were served by Mrs. Lo- for Jan.

14 at the home of Mrs the Christmas project by selling retta Romano and Mrs. Pat Ro-candy for the Confraternity. mano and their committee. Sarah Walton, Mayview Road, has been postponed until January 21. Early American Workshop oigh circlet neckline, long Sleeves, lace bodice and chiffon and nylon skirt.

She wore a short veil caught to a seed pearl jnd rhinestone crown and carried a bouquet of white carnations and orchids. Belinda Jenkins, friend of the was maid-of-honor. She a street length dress of aqua, a short white veil attached to a crown and carried a bouquet of white carnations. I Women Of Moose To Meet Thursday Canonsburg Chapter 166 Wom Beta Xi Chapter Meets January 6 At Park Home Regular meeting cf Beta Xi surance coverage was received. St.

John's Ladies Altar Socie Central Corridor Area PTA Tells Of Scholarships ty will hold their annual Christ Is Offered At YWCA mas Party, Thursday, Jan. 14, the Church Auditorium. A en ot the Moose will meet Thursday, Jan. 14, at 8 p.m., Chapter 1376 of Beta Sigma Phi covered dish dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. A $1 grabbag Central Corridor Area PTA at the Moose Lodge.

The Ex was held Wednesday, Jan. 6, at ecutive Board will meet at 7 the home of Mrs. Thomas Park. Council has furnished senior high school principals in this will be held. Members are urged to attend.

A Christmas card was received from a former member, Mrs. Kay McKenna. Secret sister names were drawn. Mrs. Keith Wheeler gave a report on the City Council Christmas Dance held at Stack's, p.m., prior to the regular meet James Paholski, friend of the oride and bridegroom, served as best man.

Mrs. Dagsher chose a beige and gold dress with beige ac ing. The YWCA, Washington, is offering an exciting new class combination every Wednesday, for a period of ten weeks beginning January 20. To all those people interested in Early American crafts such as Rug-Hooking, Crewel Work, antiques, Re-upholstering Refinishing, Restoring (lectures) a combined class of 'this nature titled "Early President Mrs. Leonard Keno-ski opened the business meeting with 13 members repeating the Chapter Night will be observ area with brochures explaining how worthy students may receive PTA scholarships to help Ladies Auxiliary to Pvt.

James Perry Post 191 VFW will hold their regular meeting ed with Mary Farrow, Chair cessories and a corsage of white and gold carnations for her man of Child Care, in charge. participants bring the furniture they wish to re-upholster plus a tack-puller, with them to the first class period. Miss Plebel will discuss the type of fabrics suitable for different types of furniture and decorating periods. She will also provide elegant fabrics samples for viewing or ordering if desired by the class. The newly remodeled lower level kitchen will be available for any class members who may wish to bring their lunch and make coffee.

Mrs. Blaker will also use the kitchen to demon- them prepare for the teaching Assisting Mary Farrow will Opening Ritual. Secretary Mrs. Thomas Chap-pel read the minutes of the previous meeting. In the absence of the Treasurer, Mrs.

Bernard Thursday, Jan. 14, at 7:30 p.m. All members are requested to turn in their Southwestern Coun Washington, on December 19. Mrs. Henry Cole reported on the Christmas needy family project.

Following the closing Ritual, the program was in charge of be committee members: Rose Salandra, Isabella Spinosa, Jo ty Council Books. All members sephine Douglas, Carmela Ar- are urged to be present. Mrs. James Fall. Her topic was Sivavec gave the treasurer's re American Workshop will be offered.

The Workshop will be conducted every Wednesday from 10-12 o'clock and 1-3 o'clock by Mrs. Blaker and Mrs. Plebel. Mrs. profession.

Again this year the Hannah Kent Schoff Memorial Scholarship Fund of Pennsylvania congress of Parents and Teachers will provide 28 scholarships to young men and women who enter the 14 State Colleges this fall, Mrs. Sigmund Sulkowski, "How Is Your Conversation." The next meeting will be held Junior High Youth Group of none, Kose Bruno, Helen Butka, Mary Kaval, Dolores Polinski, an dCarolina Spudish. A very interesting program daughter's wedding. A wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride immediately following the ceremony. reception for 50 guests was later that evening also at file home of the bride.

The new Mrs. Dufresne is a graduate of Magnolia High School. Mr. and Mrs. Dufresne left for Kentucky, where they will reside while Mr.

Dufresne is sta the First United Presbyterian Church, Houston, will have Wednesday, Jan. 20, at home of Mrs. Keith Wheeler. Mr. Brown, owner of Brown's port.

Mrs. Kenoski read a letter received from International ex-presing seasonal greetings and congratulating the recording secretary for keeping them informed of the records of Chapter. A policy concerning in- I strate wool and yarn dying. Bowling Party, Friday Jan. 15 has been planned.

Senior Regent Rose Marie Barsody re Blaker, for some time, has instructed classes at the YWCA in the creative art of wool rug- at the Route 19 Bowling Lanes. Council president, has announc Flower Shop, will be the guest quests a good attendance. Those attending are to be at speaker. He will demonstrate A 1 1 information concerning this workshop may be obtained by caling Mrs. John Wherry, Adult Program Director at ed.

Each scholarship is an outright grant of $150 per year, hooking and crewel embroide the church at 6 p.m. Transpor flower arranging. i ry. She will add to her previous tation will be provided. All sev $600 for four years.

instructions, lectures on An enth through ninth graders are tioned at Fort Campbell. Out-of-town guests were present from Redonda Beach, Downey and Hunington Beach, invited. At present $16,800 is being provided in scholarships annually Hollywood HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Forrest Attendance 4wardi nvew to 112 students who are prepar ing to teach school, according to Sherwood Women's Club will hold their monthly meeting tiques. These lectures will consist of identifying authentic early American pieces, or the historical tracing of any treasured piece of furniture, glass, china, desired by any class member. Each class participant is ask Mrs.

George C. Dorsett, State Sclioot iu S)t. JPaulSundc Recent Births Tucker tipped Hollywood's hand the other day when he said, "Actors are only as good as the things they're given to do." Such honesty is heresy among rnursday, Jan. 14, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Sue Smith, Center Church Road, McMur- No one will be considered a class member until registered and arrangements made regarding membership and fees with the registrar at the lobby desk.

Advanced registration is required for this class as a minimum and maximum number must be strictly adhered to. The YWCA is a United Fund Agency. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G.

Bal- ray. A preoresentative of the actors. ed to bring with her to the first PTA chairman of scholarships. To be eligible for scholarships students must mail college entrance application forms to the college of their choice be-scholarship aplication forms to the college of their choice before March 1. The Pennsylvania PTA Con session, an antique they would Most stars we know would as Ewing Street, Meadow.

Columbia Gas Company will Lands, announce the birth of a be present to show slides and daughter, Patricia Mae, Dec. 28, speak on the New York World's 1964, in the Washington Hospi-1 Fair. A good attendance is urg- like to have discussed. By shar thunder at the suggestion that St. Paul's Lutheran Church Sunday School presented attendance awards and installed officers for coming year recently.

Awards were made to the folloing by Sunday School Superintendent Chriss Thomas: 43 Years: Sophia Lutz; 41 ing the history of these items with the class, it is hoped that anybody but they, and they alone, are responsible for the ed. tal. The infant weighed 8 lbs great works of dramatic art. Store Hours: 9 A.M. Open Friday Night P.M.

P.M. every class member will increase their general knowledge 'til gress provides the Scholarship Tucker is of another sort, a Special vent Is Plsnned At C-H The Joint Action Committee for Teacher Recognition of the Chartiers Houston Area will sponsor their second annual card party. The affair will be held in the Chartiers Houston big rugged guy who hoists a Years, Elizabeth Smagner; 34 Personals Mrs. Ruth Banner, 352 Ridge Avenue, is convalescing at her Fund with money received for honorary state PTA life memberships and from the annual PTA "Dollars for Scholars" program, according to Mrs. E.

S. Smith, state PTA president. The couple also has a daughter, Kathleen Mary. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley 274 Vine Street. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ballas, Meadow Lands. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam J. Spadaro, RD 2, Canonsburg, announce the 'rirth of a daughter, Michelle Years: Chriss G. Thomas; 17 Years: Anna Huaak and David Hudak; 15 Years: Emily Thomas; 13 Years: Tom A. Kraeer; in mis field.

Mrs. Blaker and Mrs. Plebel will also discuss and demonstrate the proper methods of refinishing and restoring antique furniture so as not to destroy but rather increase its' value. Members of this class may bring any furniture they wish usGaytees8 'take full cup, speaks in a booming voice and plays a hefty game of golf. When he's in Hollywood, Tucker rarely ventures more than a few blocks from the Lakeside Golf Club which boasts such stars as Bob Hope, George Gobel and Gordon McCrea on the links.

Tucker has been away from nome after being a patient in the Washington Hospital. Rev. Max E. Ware, pastor of High School Gymnasium on Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 8 p.m.

Proceeds from the party will First Baptist Church, is a pa 12 Years: Ken Duchi; 11 Years: Ann Bowland; Nine Years: Viola Kraeer; Seven Years: Bob McAvoy, John Bowland; Five Years: Jane Householder; Four Years: George Liptak, Debbie Slaine, Jan. 5, in the Washings Hospital. The infant weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. be used to give recognition to to use in crass projects to the YWCA building where arrangements will be made to safely Local Girl Is Practice Teaching At Doylestown The couple has three other Hollywood in recent years.

He a Harry Householder; store it between class sessions. Aildren: Sam Annetta and tient in the Canonsburg General Hospital where he underwent surgery. irllidaif (afendar January 13 Donald. left here seven years ago to tour the country in the title role teachers who have given twenty-years or more of service to the teaching profession. Home made candy and white elephants will be available during the evening.

Various awards will be presented. The following committee mem of "Music Man." He has appeared in 2008 performances of Three Years: Gary Rasel, Dave Kraeer, Ann McAvoy, Dorothy Rasel, Jerry Rasel; Two Years: Judy Ruffing, John Ruffing, Je-rilyn Ruffing, Rickie Ruffing, Kathy Ann Schmidt, Judy Lip- FOR HEARTY STEWS Suzanne Small, a State University senior student, began a ten-week term as su If you want the best protection money can buj', you want our U. S. Gaytees. Not only do they fit superbly, but they're styled in smart, clean lines.

Made by U. S. Rubber, with the finest construction and materials available. Why not get your U. S.

Gaytees today? that hit musical, returning only For tasty dumplings, sift to So that the proper arrangements can be made for accepting furniture here at our building, any people planning to take this class are requested to call YWCA in advance. A field trip to some Antique hide-aways will be organized, if desired, by a majority of the participants. occasionally. a teaching associate on Jan. 4.

It is a place he no longer bers are in charge of admis taK, ready Liptak, Barbara Ma-tyas; Two Years: Jimmy Carl. calls home. 1965, in the Central Bucks School District, Doylestown. sions: Norman Bedillion, Cyn- "I keep coming out when they Debra Carl, Cynthia Carl; One need a pushed-in Irish kisser Year: Kathy Kolarsky, Jim El Suzanne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

K. A. Small, 111 Vine Street. and a gruff voice," said Tucker sieger, Billie Marie Stiell, Jav Instruction for those doing Rug-Hooking and Crewel Em over a martini in the Lakeside Harriet Jansma George Treusch Joy Will Lovell Patterson Donna Scott Patricia B. Getzik Benjamin R.

Walters Jr. Ronnie Brown Gaylord Miller Margaret Spadaro Ann Rudge Peggy Ann Watson Cofeen Mahramas Michael Almasy Sonia Jean Petronka uergosky, Margaret Carol The associate teaching pro gether 1 cup of sifted all-purpose flour, 2 teaspoons of baking powder and 1 teaspoon of salt. Add Vz cup of enriched farina; cut in 2 tablespoons of butter or margarine. Add 1 tablespoon of chopped parsley, 2 beaten eggs and xk cup of milk, mixing lightly. Drop dumplings by tablespoonfuls onto boiling stew.

Cover tightly and cook 12 to 15 minutes without lifting Cover. Serve immediately. Makes 6 large dumplings. tnia tapane, Martha Domske, Dolores Mary, Sarah Porcaro, Ruth Surich, Irene Sims, Joseph Chimento, Frances Wylie and Lillian McWreath. Those attending are asked to bring their own cards.

MISSES yL! dining room. It is his "pushed-in, Irish kiss New officers installed for 1965 gram for prospective teachers is conducted by the Department of Secondary Education cf the Uni er and gruff voice" which brought him here this time. are: Superintendent Chriss Thomas; Assisstant Supertindent Jerry Rasel; Corresponding Secretary Lillian a versity with the cooperation of selected schools in the Common He's working over at Warner Bros. Studio playing a fouled broidery for the first time will be given separately. However, it will be possible for people interested in Rug-Hooking or Crewel Embroidery to continue the projeats already started and also benefit from the lectures at the same time.

Mrs. Plebel comes to the Washington YWCA with a long background of teaching and Treasurer Ethel Wassum; Recording Secretary Steve Duchi. up, conniving, chicanerous U.S. Cavalry sergeant named wealth. During this teaching assignment, Suzanne will gradually assume the instructional responsibilities of a cooperating facul SALLY'S SALLIES Board members are: Kate O'Rourke in ABC-TV's new Zeiler, Emily Thomas, George Troop" series.

It's a show they Maytas, Louise Newell, James hope to have on the air this fall. ty member at the Central Bucks High School in the field of Biolo 374- Elsleger, and Frank and Bob McAvoy as alternates. training in the skills of re-un- "I wanted to do a brogue with the character but they wouldn't fleece lined holstering in the Pittsburgh Sno-Moc area, btie asks that all class FAVOR BEIGE gy. The cooperating teacher will provide the demonstrated example and the daily guidance as essential teaching skills are refined. Resident University su- Women's $5.95 BROWN or BLACK The National Housewares let me," said Tucker.

"They" are the faceless men in television who shudder over the use of accents which might offend viewers whose ancestors took a later boat than the pilgrims. Tucker said his O'Rourke Manufacturers Association says Ijpervisors also provide direction mat a survey of manufacturing BROWN'S FLOWER SHOP a vi companies and buying firms in Pollock's dicates beige will be the character is similar to those favorite color in housewares in HOUSTON, PA. 745-6207 1 imrougn classroom observation and frequent conferences with associate and cooperating teachers. This teaching assignment represents a culminating exper portrayed by the late movie 1965. 4 E.

PIKE ST. 745-3660 The survey predicted that oth ience betore a degree and pro er favorite colors, in order of star Victor McLaglen, a big fellow with a gruff voice, a heavy fist and a light touch. Forrest came out here from visional teaching certification r. I I "I preference, will include: yellow, turquoise, blue, brown tans. i are granted.

Tiff' I 1 pink, red, woodtones and green. unicago, a city wnere he is a disc jockey and part time resident. He also lives in New York. He hosts a chatter and music show in Chicago. Some of his Wife Preservers interviews for the show are tape recorded in the Lakeside IS.

v-j locker room convenient to the bar. Good News Travels Fasr Yes, We Make Loans Within The Hour. Big or Small OUR NAME IS Canonsburg Thrift Co. LAW FINANCE BLDG. CANONSBURG, PA.

PHONE 745-9350 i(y- i ELEGANT hijj-lensrth ski Skating clothes and ski clolhes for adults and for the children are varied and colorful stretch fabrics are widely used with bulky sweaters. jacket fashioned in a sumptu- 1 ous Eastman Modacrylic pile. Zippered inside the mandarin collar ia a neatly hidden nylon JiOOtl, "I would have opened a charge account half the Questions thcv I couldn't answer Ld." To divide an egg, beat slightly and msaturt with a tablespoon..

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