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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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-fHTIOTAT, MAT 11, IBpBIBlBaBBaBBBBaBBBaBBaMaaBaVBaBBBaMaaBBBaaBBBaaaBBaaam fmi in ii i a in i in 'Bonsai' Is Subject Of loj Guest Speaker At Nature's Jack Eicing Addresses Rotary Club oman 5 Ft (i irjt Neighbors Garden Club Jack Ewing, district Social Mrs. James Spence, member guest speaker at the ree8t (Security representative, gave an of the Upper St. Clair Garden meeting of the Nature interesting discussion on iocial Club, the Garden Center and bors Garden Club held at Security, at the recent Monon- Pittsburgh Bonsai Society, was James Chapel. Stone Church gahela Rotary Club Road, Finleyville. Jean Warren CarMtH, Mafiattfattala ftettiary Uitar Devotions were in charge of Margaret Alexander.

Doris Simmon, leader of the meeting, in His talk was most informative, as he answered questions to the. qPT Jg smallest detail. The Girl's Singing Ensemble' Til P111 0 Of V. Jon Frank, Dihwi Saciaty 11 1 i 1 A troduced the speaker. Mrs.

Spence presented a very interesting and informative leetura on Bonsai, the art of dwarfing CI A 1 1 1 Circle Meet Miss IKce Burke Tell 0 ea High School will present the program at the meeting this Friday noon. trees. She retfnuy nas Deen i Further plans were made forf Appropriate for the m(n of seen on the Jean Connelly TV Ulna k4 rnkin sit Uaw 1 Coppl Rosemarie the itinerary of Rotarians of aT.u 1- "ogram on cnannei s. Mrs. Europe At Gibson Class9 End-Of-Season Banquet ISwanage Purbeck, England.

7' apww. pnysician, who are expected to arrive in meetJn the mother of two children. The annual banquet of the sketch of the eleven countries Gibson Class of the First Pres-ishe visited last summer and Betrothal Of Area Couple Announced the City the first of June for a 7tCK Kssvm wai one-week stav Daughters, First Methodist called to order by Club Presi- TheRev. David Wilson of the, Vtn. dent Ettice Johnson- Minut-Elizabeth Rotary Qub, and Bob1 Wilbur Her; were read by Stella Dunbar, Morini, a guest of William Mc- P1' opening club secretary.

There was bvterian Church of Monongahe-; highlighted on the political, eco- aft GOLDENWEOS MR. AND MRS. PATRICK F. MAIIE la was held Tuesday evening, nomical, historic and social May 19, at Hill's views the countries of Eu- Following the dinner, President rope. Cune, were visitors at the meet- ins-surer repun oue ro uw in Kings Daughter prayer.

absence of Phyllis Davis. Jme An travAl nA con-' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coppi of The Patrick F. Malics Mark Golden Anniversary ducted a brief business meet-session to be in' September.

Union Street, New Eagle, an-j ing. Serving on the banquet com- nounce the engagement of their; Former members of the class mittee wer the class officers: daughter, Rosemarie, to Martin back home for the banquet Mrs. Tempest, president; Mrs. Lawrence Appolonia, son of Mr. were: Joan Mitchell, who Michael Dalby.

vice and Mrs. Martin Appolonia lieu nao uciwumoi a manK-you now iir nwwer leader. She read two poems, from the club was received "Mother" and "What is a from Mrs. Lee West, a shut-in Mother?" Mrs. John Louttit due to an injury received in beautifully sang a solo, "Some- fall.

body Cares," accompanied by; Pat Kraus will be chairman Mrs. Emily Piggford. Mrs. and Regina Callery. co-chair-Yohe read an article "Making man.

of the annual flower show Easter Festival And Dinner In Monongahela With Renewal Of Vows 1 fcenewal of marital vows aft-; children and one great grand- hns mnvoH in PiHchnrcrh. nrt Irm IW111 Rsriuc treasurer- vf 79C Ponn Strppt Mnnonpahe 111'-' 111" vwww. I'll CJ. llUllllltl aMSVUU, I 'I I A VIUI er' fifty years of life together, cnua. jMrs Jack Eicner Washing-'Mrs.

Theodore Woods, secreta- ja. 'The Thoughts Of Others scheduled for Seotember 1. All JSTlSJTi Gr- Catholic 1 prayer members are urged to give full with the class ot lm ot tne -J-J Mrs. Wayne Jones gave the coooeration to the chairmen. was a highlight of the Golden Golden Decor ton Pa and Mrs William Dickie Anniversary celebration of Mr.

I The home was decorated a Mrs Tempest introduced the sunshine chairman. anI Mrs. Patrick F. Malie of golden theme with the mam ta- speaker for the evening. Miss; 748 Thompson Avenue, centered by a beautiful gold Burke Miss Burke nonganeia, are sponsoring uieir ttoc0.

nLr anH p. secretar' and treasurers re-; Project for the summer will Greater Monongahela High School. ports. Letters of thanks were be James Chanel Church, sub- on Saturday. May 16.

They ana wnue cane wpjieu Him me teacher at the Greater Monon. rwn-s -m Her fiance, a 1962 graduate." acknowledged. Mrs. Judson Mc-ject to the approval of tt of the Greater Monongahela Ar-'uc Ilvaine and Mrs. Russell Thorn- Church Roard of Trusteed.

Mr. on ju ui dmuvciamj- nu.u Area Hjgn Scnoolf iflElflUriAll were married in Donora May 14, 1914. lauie enus weie eniidiiccu cjass on a vei1)al ea High School, holds a position 10 -w Pm- iniS iunaa' as presented the report of the Ann Guv will be chairman and with the Fairless Works, tai13 l' Flower Committee. iMarearet Alexander, wwhair. Canon Joseph Wittkofski of gold candienoiuers oeanng lan Europe.

She gave a thumbnaU tan rv-Y-Yi i i nirnnin rnnirDrtF a Trenton, New Jersev. Serving on the new Flower man. Day Dinner, Dance Set Wedding plans are indefinite, mer of JJL will be Mrs. Dur traditional Easter foods of Slo-j I Hostesses for the day wwi TL-vin iwaiu vi lull ruiu vavci; Alice Gilmore. Peg Beaver and vak, Carpatho-Russian, Moravian ian, Bohemian and DONORA Ushering In the gala summer anrf Mrs Mrllvain are chair- Margaret Alexander.

Yellow jSt. Mary's Episcopal Church, wp's innnneu guiu. tharleroi, officiated at the ll.The pair of candleholders was o'clock service and heard the a gift from the Women Of St. exchange of vows at the altarhn's Church in which Mrs. Johns Episcopal Church, is an active member.

Donora, which had been ap-! Mrs. Malie was born and pointed with two large bouquets reared Donora, and Mr. calla lilies trimmed in gold, was formerly of Pittsburgh. Ifloral presentations by the cou-e C0UPle has reslded to the church. iarea a11 of their married lives.

recipes. Mrs. John Volk pre- men of the Dinner Committee. and white were the colors em- 1 1 il A 1 Thoro are wun ine cenierpiec rm 1 .1 mg a eauuiui arrangement oi nonOTai chairman Tt i Purchase toweling for Hospi be Birthdays MONONGAHELA May 22, 19S4 Fred C. Sellman, David Ait ken.

Andrea Tosi. Margaret MarconL Alonzo Fisher. Billy Niccolai. Mary Virginia AgostonL Louise Byers Pearson. George A.

Frye. Ruth Marlett. Marsha Lee Clendenen, ed that more than 200 families1 sewinf to done at thep' daffodils- I Mrs. Merle Yohe introduced ntianA iho effair fl 111 UVIVIIU WIV Mrs. Herrington spoke for the her guest, Mrs.

Michaet (iva) May 23 Political and Beneft Previously planned for May Slovak Mrs. Melvm Pntts, a member, into the district. p.m. in Slo-. will Ha 1 aq rvn rr rli iriA Btv.

A nUnr avnhnnfra Wmeaa mA nuiira, pies- Those who 9 tjckets cial Association, 7 vak Hall; Ermine ident. Negro Political 'th pointment of her husband, pas-club members was enjoyed. advance are notified of and Social 11 change. season at Monongahela Valley Country Club will be the traditionally popular Memorial Day Dinner Dance. This yeer, the committee beaded by Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Chappell of Monongahela has arranged for a buffet dinner starting at 7 p.m., and dancing at p.m. It will be held on Saturday, May 3ft. Arrangements have been made so that members and their guests may attend either the dinner or dance, or both events. Reservation for dinner should be mad at the clubhouse by calling before Friday, May J9.

Ticket will be sold at the door the night of the event. Aiding Mr. and Mrs. Chappell For this special occasion IVidll WdS llumi U1C Mplie was attired in a blue lace American Steel and Wire Divi-dress with which she wore sion. Donora Plant of U.

S. beige accessories and a corsage Steel, in 1958. of cvmbidium orchids while honored couple were the Malie wore a dark suit and aecipients of many gifts, mone-go)d tinted boutonniere in his presentations, cards and jgpi congratulatory messages. i Acolyte Guests attended from Pitts-' Serving as acolvtes for theurgh, Charleroi, Monongahela, service were a grandson, and surrounding corneal A. Malie, and James, munities.

Collev. Mrs. James Devlin, Club, p.m., Executive Board, 7:30 p.m. the Body; Walter Jefferson, president. tor ot tne cnurcn, to ine ejne Horticulture cnairman Ann mj Conference.

being in charge. Specimen at Mrs. Pritts responded with, this meeting were narcissi. Iris, "we have been very happy in tulips, and shasta daisies. Monongahela." She described! Twenty members and gueshi each place they serve as a were in attendance.

The next Harry Kelly, 13. Robert Wayne Davis. Kevin James Dunlevy, I Robert Scott WilXams, I Deborah Lynne Coulter, Anniversaries MONONGAHELA May 22, 1U4 chapter and added that "when meeting will be a trip to Haln'l Anniversaries A i "nTf we have aB our chapters writ-jNursery on Babcock Blvd. ten, we have our book of life tradli our Don mr uonorans Mtena ri A A thought for the day Enf complete and Monongahela Willi Mr. and Mrs.

William R. U'JIIrtI CUlUIIg IllUSlt, i DONORA May 22, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. George have its chapter." lish poet Chaucer said: "Boasfc District IX Conference the renewal of vows were three members of nature are from truth Marlett, 14, Ivory. Macik.l Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Jones, 20, China. The meeting was closed wtth ers by the Twenty-third Psalm. I aloof." Jr. bridal partv.

They were! Ti 7 Mr. and Mrs. William Morganj jl JetterSOll Ull DatUUiaV of; RD Monongahela, aunt and! uncle of Mrs. Malie; and Clar-j Among those who attended dents Is thereby encouraged, erfee Behanna of Fisher, the second annual District Con-! This rpsnlfs in noolinff are Mr. and Mrs.

Ken Mark-ham, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ack-man, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Car-ruthert, Mr.

and Mrs. George of Hott and Mr. and Mrs. John Heights, brother of Mrs. Malie.

ference for Region IV, District knowledge flnd better Fisher. A familv dinner was served gress of Parents and Teachers, Pec1 sllUs. can tP and open house followed on Saturday, Mav 16, at theiM to th school and he throughout the afternoon and Jefferson-Morgan Junior Sen-; can. b6 exP ed to the evening as 150 relatives, ior High School in Jefferson1 MnsiT1 and r- fl ELENYZErPs THI FURNTfURI MAJTT TW Urf VAUIT I MELENYZER'S THI FURNTfURI MAJtT 09 TW Urtd VAUIT friends, and neighbors called, were John Holovacz. president Cdomi guiaance.

The speaker said that re Judith Garcia To Graduate From College OPEN FRI. 6 AT. TIL 9 P.M. tpon the goldenweds at theirlof Castner School PTA of Don-; home. The reception was given, ora, and Louis Nones.

Mrs. source people in hobbies and other activities can be used in 54 1 nH Patrick P. hnth nf rinnnrn UnUnirh Aeteoatt akn of the te3m teaching. CIVIC OrganiZ tions can also play a leading end their daughter, Mrs. Ar- Castner unit.

Ihur W. Jones of Fellsburg. I "New PTA Aims In Health The couple has eight grand-' Education and Human Rela role in prevention of Miss Judith A. Garda, daugh-Each year there are over of Mr. and Mrs.

Victor 000,000 pupil drop-outs, and Garcia, of 124 Twelfth Street, tions'' was the theme for this rnn(oronre uh'fli ls ilidl XUI ui um mil ir jinuuai iiuin all-day Ik. nolrl. rslifomi Zitm i C. 1am with l'Pfistra- muusu uic opcaivci siai-vaiuvn ma 0 vuucjjT mi tmv 9 a.m. opened at Unidon Club Sets Tour Of hill Studio Donnra Unirlon Club mem tion.

Guy Ansell of Fairchance, president of District IX, lead the proceedings. Guest Speakers Guest speakers were Mrs. ed. The speaker emphasized urday, May 23, with a bache-that it becomes a duty for all lor of science degree in second-civic-minded citizens to help jary education. Spanish was her the drop-outs and prevent de- major field of study and linquency for the future.

I French was her minor field. In closing remarks, the1 At college she was active in speaker said the best type of the French Qub, Spanish Club ffff Dot flmtato bers will tour the Ivill Ceramic hm-1ipH Williams of Williams' each drop-out or served as majorette with KtuHin at 5(1Q U'PQf fnin Srpot DTA lnorlnr Ravmniiif help Mnnnn-rohoia nmot quent can receive is encourage- the CSC Band. She was also on thorp-on Mondav. Mav 25. at nminnmpnt nf met to have the will to helphe deans list.

themselves. It is up to all citi- A graduate of Donora High 't)C the West Pcnn Power Compa- Mjs. Paul Ivill. instructor nv, and C. K.

English, vice rcMmics, will personally con- president of Region IV. duct 'the tour which she will Mrs. Williams stated that zens to help give that will tcSchool with the Class of 1W1, students and other deprived cit-jMiss Garcia did her student izens that they may strive to at Monessen High' i cu I ))e DCiier men cunumuns. ocuuui fallow wi'h a demonstration on health education must -ramies. Program theme is tauHn both at home and in the Into Ceramics." schools.

She pointed out the r5v a MESSES teior to the program a brief harm caused by use of session will be he'd by c0 alcohol and drugs, and the George Brlctich. prcsi-. effect on the character of a person. JJans for the annual Installa-' a nini) -The Eye of the to take place June holder," was presented by Mr. Hvare, to be completed.

The Farwell who also gave a very rrCal will be served at 6 p.m. interesting psychological talk in At, the Monongahela Valley wnieh he said that each individ-Cmmtry Club. Those in need of uai bases his opinions on his transportation are to contact ovvn background. "If we are to tbftV hostesses for the affair, he just to others and our-Mi-kV Iiouis Ferretti, or Mrs. seves," the speaker sad, "We George Nemo.

must relate facts not our own puncheon will be served at opinions." thP conclusion of the evening Teach Teaching by1. Mrs: Ivill and club hostess-! Ci k. English, vice president e-V. Mrs. M.

H. drummer, 0f Region IV, gave a summa-Miss Cheerful Stewart, 0f what is ahead in educa-Matirice Ranc, and Mrs. John'tion fr public schools. "Team Keller. I Teaching and Drop-Outs" was mMML Complete Selection SNow on Display ot All Thrwt Starts Iw Ma, Now WfilU JfP Convtnint BUDGET TERMS 1 frVS SUHf TO RfOISTIX AT tw mononoahbia stoi for THI imn I i II ryy COlOR W06' DAY N0 PIWCHASI NKKSAKY) I MELENYZER'S Three Staree ta Serve Ye letter wHK Oreater Savbaa at lawer Frfea 'P CHAlW01 DONOtA MONONOAHtU Sitae 141, 241, utlfwl Mleetn summer fobries Arnel and Whipped Cream Seersucker and fyele S1 1 98 to S- 798 HALF S1ZI Daytimo Drosses $400 t0 SQ98 I his topic.

i Birthdays Nine colleges and 36 high schools are teaching by the team method today, the speaker informed his listeners. He explained a team as being made up of the best teachers in a particular subjectfooper-ating to teach all phases of the subject. Through this combined effort they are more effectively able to teach 150 to 200 students. Participation by the stu- DONORA May 22, 1964 Mrs. Ann Durka.

James L. Adams. Hichard Falkcvitz. Albin F. Bartron, Jr.

Hugh Shearer. Kulh Hall. Stephen Gombosh. Diane Mane Sambol. AT 81 S-S064.

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