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8-The Lock Haven Express, Lock Haven, Pa-Friday, May 15, 1959 Tells How Diamonds Attention Mr. Owner Younqer Sef TERRILL Plumbing and Heating 450 S. High SI. Phone 377S Link with Telephone Even "The Graduate Who Has DOES NOT HAVE A WATCH LIKE THIS IT'S THI WORLD'S FIRST Electric Watch BY 'AMILTON "4 1 Ftf fi'i Dromotic new jfyling with a matching band. Fancies Animals Most children likr prl or fish, and 4-yrar-nld Carole Lynn Emrr.v is an avid pel lover.

She has 28. a dop, is her hrsl pal. but Carole has fun with her cat, "Goody" and pel parakeet, "Pretty Pal." The other 25 pets are nameless hut offer many hours of fascinating entertainment. They are guppies observed sw miming in their glass aquarium. Carole Lynn is (he daughter of Mr.

and Irvin Emery, of ganlon K. I). 1. and (he granddaughter of Mr. nnri Mrs.

ftnlph Kmery, of Avis, and Mrs. Ada Wagner, of Logan- Ion. Carole celebrated her birthday April 20. Les Gotcher Calls for Western Square Dance Tomorrow Les Gotcher, western square dance caller from Burbank, no 1 worn on the fmeer. but IT, industry, have valuable Thurs night Mrs.

Marian Scheirer of Harrisburg 'nld Mill Hall Kiwanis Chin rmvnhprs how they art used in the p'oduclion of wire to carry voices from to another Speaking as a senior staff aide of the. Bell Co. of Penn- 1 sylvania. Mrs. Snheirer gave the Kiwanians ory of diamonds from their discovery in India.

years ago She illuslraU'd her talk by colored slides ard displayed rep- licas of world-famous diamonds. Ihf Kohinoor. Cullinan, Florentine, and others. JThe Kiwaniaris wore in session at the Dutch Inn at. Mill Hall.

For telephone use. she said, industrial worker? bore tapering holes through diamonds used in wire-drawing mrii-hines to reduce copper rods to the exact size wire required rbe telephone sy.siem for its cible afld wire networks and cen'ial office equipment Mrs Seheirer speaking today Bald High School on lamoiis women in the hitforv of Pennsylvania. J.W.Gallagher Married May 8 Bride Is Former Miss Arrowsmith Beverly ,1. Arrowsmith, Service Motet Sigmund fo Graduate June 3 from U.S. Naval Academy Births Talks to Kiwanians Mrs.

Marian' Schrircr. of Ilarrltlxirg, senior staff aide of Brll Tplrphonr Co. of Pennsylvania, addressrd Mill Hall Kiwanians Thursday night anil speaking today at Ha Id Kaglt-N'ittany High School. daughter of 1921) Katlierine K. i I Drive, South and John W.

Gallagher 425 Bellefonte Avp Lock Haven, son of Mr. and Jonn Gallagher, 73B Pine Montoursville, were rru.rried last Friday at 7.30 p. m. by the Rev. L.

G. Shannon, II59 Memo-rail Williamsporl, a-1 his home. The bride. is a daughter also of the late J. T.

Arrowsmith. is a Williamsport High School. Rrc and graduate in the, class of 1951 andi 0 8 lhe 11 hi, been employed bv Bell Tele- 1 He cnterefl lhc Naval Academy phone Co. in the district office in on a Congressional appointment Achieving the Superintendent's List at, the Naval Academy, Annapolis, was Midshipman Samuel W. Sigmund son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. W. Sigmund of 407 S. Fairview St.

He is scheduled to be graduated on June 3. The Superintendents' LisT is similar in many ways to the Dean's List at many colleges and universities, although at the. Naval Academy it is much more difficult to achieve. Those midshipmen who achieve this distinction are grant od special privileges commensurate with their class. Upon graduation, Sigmund will receive a bachelor of science, de- issionecl BARNF.n—Mr.

and Mrs. Grant Barner, Loganton 2. are the parents of a son born this morning at 3.SO in Lock Haven Hospital. Mrs. Barner is the former Doris Shields.

BARNRR-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barner Salona, are the parents of a daughter born yesterday at 9.32 p. m. in the Lock Haven Hospital.

Mrs. Barner is former Kathryn will mak' his third ap- Killinger pearance in Lock Haven tomorrow a 1 a dance sponsored by the Promenaders. and Mrs. Donald Les is acknowl- (Mine, 1119 Allegheny "TITAN" 14k yellow gold filled. Waterproof.

edged as the man who developed hhe art of "pattw" calling to 'As present popularity. Reservations for the dance have been received from dancers liv- in Pittsbuigh. Lancaster. Mimcy and Bal -more. Md.

devotes full tin.o to his profession, traveling a'l year to call for western dancer- all over the country. Traveling with him, his wiio, Winnie, complements his calling with her charming personality The dance will ge! underway at 8 m. at City Hall. It is under! Hhe supervision of a committee consisting of Mr and Mrs. Vaughn Packer and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Romeo as co-cnnirman, with the help of Mr. and Mrs Archie Rover Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schimp, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Sohme-r, Mr and Mrs. Lewis Sobmer. Mr. Shore, are the parents of a daugh ter born yesterday in fhe Jersev Shore Hospital.

Bell Telephone Co. at Work on $19,000 Cable Installations Bell Telephone Co. const motion forces are at work on cable projects in the Sock Haven and Jersey Shore area which are scheduled for completion next September at estimated cost of $19.000. L. Minniear, local Bell manager, said today.

Men are placing more than 14,500 feel of aeria 1 cable and associated equipment, Mr. Minniear said. Main portion of the construction work is done on the Lock Haven-Jersey Shore toll cable. "There are now more than telephones in these exchange areas, 1 with only 6,800 in 1949," Mr M'nniear added. wniiamsport.

Mr. Galh'gher Is a graduate of the Lock Haven High School in the 1945 class, a.id is employed in the inspection department at Piper Aircraft Corp. He and his bride living at 425 Bellefonte Ave. For the wedding, the bride July 1955, after graduating from Lock Haven Senior High School. Squad Leader in Exercise STUTTGART.

Germany-Arm) Sgt. John A. Heeler, son of Mrs Clella E. Keeler. Route 2.

Shore, recently participated with eeler entered the Army in 1943 chose a pink sheath dressl" the 385th Military Police Battalion wtih pink Wei 8 ht a NATO command white hat, glows and shoes. st exerci se in Germany, flowers were wnite carnations and A squad leader in the battalion's lilies of the va.ley. Mrs. Randolph Weaver of Mentoursville. her sister, was matron of honoi.

She wore attire matching the nride's, the gown he'ng of blue in-veari of pink. Her louquet featured pink carnations. Dean F. Gallagher of Castanea wr.s hi.s brother best man. There was a wedding reception for the at the Lock Haven Moose attended by approximately 100 guests.

and Mrs. Thomas Yohe. SOS High Jersey Shore, are the parents of a daughter born yesterday in the Jersey Shore Hospital. Mrs. Stevenson Shows Slides FLKMINGTON Mrs.

Petet L. Stevenson of Lock Haven took Company in Stuttgart, Sgt. with him in Germany. 150 Attend 3 Supper Queen Dance May 22 at Castanea School CASTANEA A record 150J men. women and children ed the family tureen supper, Tuesday at Caslanea school.

This number is considered the largest crowd in history to attend a elosiiv: day P.T.A. meeting. Children provided the entertainment. Tho-e from Mrs. Clark's class gave recitations, with Mrs.

John Masorli, nurse, Miss Mirian Long's third grade played rhythm band numbers. To Miss Kathryn Harvey, first grade teacher wnu is retiring, the P.T.A. gave a white stole as a gift. Last social event of the school: year will bo the A. May dance' sponsored for pupils, 'XL A May yueen will be chosen from sixth grade girls, and two princesses other grades.

Mrs. Edgar Clukey is May chairman, assisted bv Mrs. He arrived in Europe in Novem- Polcrs Mrq jehard Bowers. Mrs. Cl-arles Slraub and Mrs.

Robert Harvey. School closes June 4. To Be Ensign Midshipman First Class Samuel W. Sigmund has been named to the superintendent's list at the U. S.

Naval Academy. The sergeant's wife, Hazel, is Hospitals Frank Kraut Burned in Explosion of Gas Tank Constitution for Lutherans CHICAGO (AP) A proposed constitution for a merged church to be formed by four Lulheran bodies was the major business today at a meeting of leaders oi the four groups. The articles in a seventh draft of the proposed constitution are being reviewed by the 4(5 mem he TMTM class on a historical hers of the Joinl Commission on da r. their third girl, was born May 3 to Mr. and Mrs.

Roy H. Herloch- cr, of the Acadamy Apartments, BelleJonte. She has been Tarvnn Leslev. 95 The Only NEW CONCEPT In 500 Of Hamilton now effect you amazing accuracy and dtpendability. The Hamilton ELECTRIC WATCH runt without winding, whether It li worn or not.

TIKMS FRED J. EISEMANN Your jeweler on Bellcfonle Ave. Alpern Favors Change in Criminal Code and garden tour of her native England, by color slides last night at First Church of Christ. Men of the class spent the early evening working at the parsonage where a new coal cellar is being excavated. Lester Young presided for class business.

Plans were made to entertain church graduates of 1959 at the June meeting. The Rev. Gerald L. Wagner will be program leader that evening. Mrs.

Harry R. Kelley, Mrs. John V. Role and Mrs. Howard Wooding were hostesses for a WILLIAMSPORT, Pa.

social period. Atty. Gen. Anne X. Alpern favors and Mrs.

Gotoner will the a general revision of Pennsylva- wcekend guests of Mr. and 3 criminal code to remove F. Lee Deitrick she calls' roadblocks to justice. She told the Pennsylvania League of Women Voters hero Thursday that the code should be revised to end the disparity of sentencing for the same -crime between courts, or in the same court. Miss Alpern also claimed that the slate has failed to select the most able men and women to serve' as judges and that this, too, constituted a roadblock to justici in the courts.

Her remarks were delivered at the league's closing convention session. Man Needs Lost Dog to Help Recovery JACKSON, Mich. (AP'-Charles was driving his truck through Jackson last April when his dog. Spotty, jumped from the cab at a stop and failed to return. Rosebrook.

53, was injured in an accident a few days later and now is in a Marion. Ohio, hospital. The doctors say he keeps calling for his lost dog. They ask that if anyone knows where Spotty, an English setter is to let them know. They saj Spotty could help Rosebrook recover.

THE LUMBERMAN now is the time to replace worn window screens! Screens full of holes sagging need Rp- place with quality ready-to- hang screens from our complete selection. Many types, all priced low. SCREENS 1 MATERIALS 20AL FAINT ROOFING XTKZo MI Lt ALL 148 Bard Of Yukon Let'. -I A of $297,874 Frank Kraut. Maple was admitted to the Lock Haven Hospital after a gas tank exploded, causing first, second and third degree burns of his face and neck.

John Confer, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Rossman, Lockport, was taken by ambulance to the Lock Haven Hospital where he was treated for convulsions. He was discharged after treatment. Surgical Patients Admitted for surgery were Mrs.

Olive Perch, Beech Creek; Miss Sandra Bryan, 990 W. Third Miss Cheri Forsyth, Island Route; James Bridgens, Mill Hall; Miss Alwajs Buy Famooi Nationally Adrertliedl CRESCO Jackets Weaver Probst 109 E. Main St. Hathaway Bill Probst MYERS Flcmlngto Creek; Mrs. Ray Callahan.

414 E. Water Rebecca Dotterer, Lamar. Discharged were Mrs. Mabel Gaines, 1 S. Liberty Mrs.

Bruce King. Mill Hall R.D.: William Drake, 461 E. Bald Eagle Adrian Miller, Cammal: Mrs. Roy Strouse, Castanea; Mrs. John Gharet, 115 Bcnnage Ave Laurie Renner, 5, daughter of Mrs.

Marilyn Rentier, David Gottschall, 4, son of Mrs. June Gottschall, Island Route: Kathy Ann Myers, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Myers. 23(i E. Church Mary Kay NelT, 2, daughter for Seasonal Needs- Furniture and Auto Loans to '600 24 Months to Pay! Clinton Co.

Finance Corp. Reid S. Walter, Mgr. 8 Bellefonte Ave. Phone 4095 iicui, i 0 Barbara Maves, Lamar; Doris Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Neff. Lockport; Lutheran Unity at a meeting opened Thursday and will continue through Saturday. Dr. Franklin Clark Fry of New York, president of the United Lutheran Church in America, wrote he document.

Other churches tep- rescnted by the merger commission are the American Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Angus- tana Lutheran Church, and the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. Day, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day, 442 S. Fairview Susan Lingle, 8, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Lingle, Flemington; Rickey Tyson, 4. son of Mrs. Doris Tyson, Rebersburg; Jeffrey Snyder, 5, son of Mrs. Ilene'Snyder, Mill Hall.

Admitted for medical treatment were Frances McCloskey, BEN Alumni Banquet MILL HALL-The Mill Hall- Bald Eagle A.UTini banquet will be held at the high school cafe- tf'ia tomorrow evening. Dinner will bp serml 630 VANCOUVER, B.C. (APt-Rob-j Graduating seniors and members ert W. Service, the bard of lhe the association will hear Mrs. Yukon during gold rush days, lefi Charles C.

COXP, retiring teacher Where Is Frances? "Frances" visited the Sterling Fulmer home in Lockporl for the second time this week with her arrival there yesterday This time the visit was official and Mr. Fullmer, president of the jaycees signed two new members for the group, which plans to hold a safe! driving, teenage Road-e-o on or near June 7. Mr. Fulmer said the a net estate of $297,874, it was disclosed Wednesday when his will was filed for probate. Service, who died in Monte Carlo last Sept.

11 at the age of 85, had established before his death a trust fund of $100,000 for hi.s two grandchildren, Anne and Armclle Davies, both of Monte Carlo. Under Monacan law, Service's daughter, Mrs. Iris Davies, also of Monte Carlo, takes half of th? estate. His will directed that the remaining half be shared equally by Mrs. Davies and his widow, Mrs.

Germaine Service. A Correction Mrs. Raymond Barner. 201 S. Water Mill Hall, reports to The Express she was not among those present Sunday at the Sons of Italy Club, at the 80th birthday dinner party for Dean Bennett.

118 Vesper Lock Haven. Her rabbit is waiting to he picked up isted by Lerov Constantino. USSR: Union of Silently Swallowed Republics. PAINT SPECIAL! Famous Moore's HOUSE PAINT $4,75 Gal -at-, SCHWARZ Wallpaper Paint Bellefonte Ave. Phone 2163 from BKN business education department, as guest speaker.

Mrs. Joseph Uccder and daughter, llfi E. Clinton Mrs. Thomas R. Bowes and daughter, Howard.

Williamspnrt Hospital Mrs. Martha J. Bren. 228 Pennsylvania Jersey Shore, was admitted. Divine Providence Hospital Admitted: Mrs.

Violet M. Frederick, Castanea; Natalie K. Chris- E. Main John Hunter, Beech Avis; Mrs Lillian E. Welsh, ftenovo.

Jersey Shore Hospital Admitted: Nancy Lee Gaines, Terry Alouisa, Jersey Shore; Mrs. Lela Embick. Avis; William Ulmer. Linden R.D. 1.

Discharged: Eugene Cryder, Mrs. Alice Cunningham, Gordon Haskins. Rcnovo Hospital Admitted: Dennis Desmond, Ro- rierta Deborah Zuback, Mrs. Mary E. Cashner, John Stone, Mrs.

Chester Bruskie, Mrs. Nettie McNeil, Mrs. Frances Confer, Mrs. Edward Butler. Funerals STROUSE Services for Daniel LeRoy Strouse.

infant son of Mi and Mrs. Rov H. Strouse, 311 South Lock Haven, who died Wednesday, Mav 13, 1959. at 8.50 m. in the Lock Haven Hospital, will be held Saturday at 2 p.

m. at the Ramm Funeral Home, Loganton. The Rev. Ward K. Hosterman will officiate.

Inter ment, Mt PUnyant Cemetery. Friends may at the funeral home after 2 p. Friday. Ramm Funeral Home, Loganton. FERGUSON Services for Mrs.

Luella Andrews Ferguson 69, widow of Oscar W. Ferguson of Lock Haven Island route, who dieil Wednesday, May 13. 1959 at the Jersey Shore Hospital, will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Kelchner Funeral Home.

Shore. The Rev. Daniel Robinsor In McGhee Festival will officiate. Interment, Linwooc Mrs. Fred Munro, second grade Cemetery, MeF.lhattan.

Friends teacher at the McGhee elementary bc received at the funera school, led her class in a May! home Fricla froni 7 lo 9 P- crowning at the annual Spring I Funeral Home, Festival this afternoon. Mrs. Munro's class was omitted from the school program and was not announced in yesterdays' Express. Stock Market NEW YORK stock market turned mixed early today after an initial advance. Gains and losses of fractions to ahout a point peppered the list of key stocks.

Noon Quotations by Josephthal Co. Am Toh Ohrvsler Ford Gen Mot Gen Ref Gulf Oil Harb Walk 57 46 Mont Ward 49 244 'Nat Bis 51'i 100 'Penn 17 Vz 70 :) Philco 33'4 70'j'P 56V57 Piper 34-34 "a Sears Roeb 44 3 Tel El 70 S8 US Steel 9fi WPenn El Wool'th 54'. 115 Shore. New Officers for Robb PTA Officers for the coming year were installed at the final meeting of the Robb School PTA Thursday. They are Mrs.

Mary Jane Cook, president; Mrs. Robert Andrus, vice president; Mrs. Harry Eichenlaub, secretary; Mrs. William Eberharl, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Yoder, historian.

A well attended Mother-Child tureen supper was held in the social rooms of the East Main St. Methodist Church as the last meeting of this school year. The dinner was served by the kindergarten mothers, who, were in charge of the arrangements for the party. Mrs. A.

J. Hunter presided. All reports were approved at the business meeting. Sixth grade mothers who will assist at the graduation dance are Mrs. Hunter, Mrs.

Betty O'Connell and Mrs. June Keller. Mrs. Keller presented Mrs Hunter with a past president's pin and expressed the appreciation of the PTA for a job well done in the years 1957-50. Mrs.

Hunter thanked the members for the assistance she had received. Mrs. Betty Foley presided at the installation of new officers who will serve for the coming school year, 1959-fiO. 3-M Class Works for Organ Fund The 3-M Class met last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Johnson with Ted licit assisting. A bake sale will be held at the June meeting as a means of raising money to be used toward the church organ project. Mrs. Robert D. Allen was devotional leader.

INSPECTION HOME Open Tonight 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. Cor. S. Hillvipw SU wnd SI.

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That's when a Savings Account can be your best friend. For hospital expenses, car replacement or a hundred other tilings a Planned Savings Program will insure having funds whenever you need them. Get the REGULAR SAVINGS habit and you'll be ready for any emergency. And remember, where you save does make a difference! LOCK HAVEN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'N. 222 E.

Main St. Phone 2518 or STORING We pack, move and also have a complete storage-warehouse. Call us today (or a free estimate EAGLES MOVING and STORAGE 20 N. Hampton St. Phone 2698 Her First Choice GRADUATION oddess of Time MDDESS OF TIME 17 jewels $39.75 to $59.50 Watch and bracelet like a golden caress seems to flow around her wrist.

A combination of stunning beauty and precision accuracy that only Bulova could make possible for so low a price! Come in and see fhaf BULOVA FRED J. EISEMANN Your Jeweler en Bellefonte Ave..

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