Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 2

Publication:
The Expressi
Location:
Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Fred Brown Receives D. Ed. Degree at PSU Allen G. English Wedding Party in Great Island Church Barbara Ann Bilger and Airman Allen vcn. The tridc and bridegroom, with their at- Grorpr English, of Chennault Air Force Base, tcndants, Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Moore, Park exchanged wedding vows Saturday. June 4, Lock Haven, arc" pictured In the church, with in Great Island Presbyterian Church, Lock Ha- the Rev. Harvey M. Smith, minister.

Barbara Bilger Bride June 4 of Airman Allen C. English Virginia $tevenson Bride of Gail Frye in Mill Hall Mr. and Mrs. Gail Fryc will make their home at 317 Main Mill Hall, following their mar- iriagc June 3 at 7.30 p.m. in the (Mill Hall Methodist Church.

The bride is tho former Virginia Mae Stevenson, daughter of and Mrs. Hogan Stevenson, 1C UNIVERSITY PARK Pealc Avc Aftcr graduating from ck A. Brown, a teacher of edu- Bald Kaglc-NitUny- High School cation at the Lock Haven and amending the Lock Haven College, received a doctor of edu-l siatc CoI she is employed as Graduate Clinton, Lycoming County Students Today cation degree at thc Pennsylvania State University today in commencement exercises on campus. Dr. Brown will remain at the Lock Haven campus where he has been teaching courses in basic education.

His wife. Mrs. Yolanda Brown, is fifth grade teacher at 'he Akeley Elementary School on the college campus. Gets Master's Degree William C. Fabel.

350 Jones received 3 35 tor of a degree in mathematics: and Terry i Vearick Mr- bookkeeper by the Mill Hall State Bank. Mr. Frye. son of "Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Fryc. 315 Main Mill Hall, attended Lycoming College after graduation from BEN. Me works for the New York and Penna. Co. Their wedding party included Mrs.

Richard Yearick of Mill Hall, as matron of honor, and Mrs. Joseph Bouttc, Athens, both sisters of the bride: Boutle, Barbara Ann Bilger, 2j C'crning and Allen George; F-iijlisn of Chennault Air Force Base 1 son of Mrs. Margaret English. North Bend, were married June 4 at 4 p. m.

in Great Island Presbyterian ChurchJ by the Rev. Harvey M. Smith, pastor. The bride, who is employed by Weis Markets at Bloomsburg, plans to continue her work there until Airman English completes his tour of service. She is the daughter of Mrs.

Grace Bilger, 2 Corning and Herbert C. Bilger, Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore of Lock Haven attended the couple.

Russell C. Gillam presented wedding music. Floral bouquets of white gladioli and points for craft work will count towards awards at summer's end. Sondra Rae Weber. 332 S.

Fair- opening clay. Mondav. will be who become the clcan up da and lhcr a W. Poorman. 317 E.

Main 7110 138 Lindenmuth. Lock Haven bachelor's degree in electrical en-! ancl Ra Klinefelter, Mill Hall, as gineering. jgroomsmen. Also graduated from PSU today Bride Wore Ballerina Gown were Charles R. Bressler, Logan-: Mr.

Stevenson gave his daugh-' ion R.D. 1, BA degree in arLs andjter in marriage. She wore a Chan- letters; George H. Bitner, 415 On.jtilly lace over taffeta gown, ofi tano a BS degree in civil. ballerina length, with a crown engineering; John W.

Bluhm.iheadpiece and shoulder veil she! 718 Ontario BS degree white roses and chemistry, both of Renovo; and! lions on a white Bible David F. Bobanick. of Weslport.j Her sisters wore gowns alike of BS degree civil engineering, blue taffeta, with blue picture Daryl S. Confer of Howard R.D. hats, white shoes and gloves 1 was awarded a BS degree in They carried pink roses and white mineral preparation engineering, carnations.

Mothers of the bride and bride- groom chose dresses and accessories of beige and brown, and wore carnation corsages. The Rev. Louis Earth officiated for the wedding service, follow- i an organ recital by Miss Pa- iare craft work, bicycle, pet and, neenng; Glenn S. Lehman, 217 tricia Conn and vocal seections masqueradc parades, and a danc-j Thompson BS in civil ongi-jby Barry Vannauker Baskets of ing contest, with prizes to be: Coring; and Frank W. Paul, 225 white asters, and candelabra awarded in age groupings.

Playground attendance Ccrsfcrnea fo Open ifs pAca-ivcM Degrees were awarded to Lynn CASTANLA-Mrs. Loretta Quis Because of the Vacation Bible's. Bowes. 803 Thompson St BS gle and Castanea Civic Club of- School in the mornings, the animal husbandry Daunn'a ficers met Monday to discuss the, ground season will start with Doebler, 446 Maple BS in art playground opening next Monday, afternoon and evening sessions, education; Robert A. Felix.

329 ros ccli SU Cr visors say, Smith BS in electrical engi I 1 I I i 1 't Sondra Weber Bridal Shower Mr. and Mrs. Gail Frye Virginia Mae Stevenson, bookkeeper at the Mill Hall State Bank, and Gail Fryc, an employe of the New York and Penna. were married June 3 in the Mill Hall Methodist Church. They arc living at 317 Main Mill Hall.

(Photo by Wolfe). -Junior Editors Quiz on- MONEY can Thompson BS in mechanical 'were arranged at the altar a All are Jersey Shore', The reception for 100 guests in residents. tions. Mrs. reception for bride's home.

uuu ujuiub a iiL'ai bride of Carmen L. Masorti, 3jin for thc chjkiron Busj Mchlhattan Ave Caslanca. on Mchlhattan Ave Caslanca. June 2o. was feted at a surprise bridal shower by her grandmother, Mrs.

Joseph M. Miller of Avis, on Tueidav. ness ced donate a treat each week for thc playgrounders. Starting at 6 p. m.

Monday, a house-to-house canvass will get i uanvahs will uei The table was decorated in wed- imdGr (0 Qlc ding bells a pink and wnue hc color scheme. The received many gifts. Guests were Mary and Jean bride-to-be Mrs Mrs Lcna Mrs. Ruth Crissman and Mrs.I were arranged in the church. The bride wore a blue nylon dre.ss wiih matching headdress and veil and white accessories.

She carried a colonial bouquet of white roses, carnations and snapdragons. Mrs. Moore wore a pink nylon dress with short gloves and a white hat. She carried snapdragons, rosebuds and carnations. Mrs.

Bilger, the bride's mother, wore a green silk print dress with beige accessories and white carnations. Mrs English chose a blue silk ensemble and black accessories, and wore pink carna- Bilger entertained at aj 25 guesis at the liic oun 8 Y-IMII tor me wasneci-oui amiesiie, took a wedding tap through the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phihp Ma- 3nd cw sand for lhc Mnd lmcs Hollywood Steve Allen's iCrew Splits up, Show Passes out the church social rooms, featured a wedding cake baked by the bride's mother. Mr.

and Mrs. Frye have returned from a wedding trip to Atlantic City. Menu By CECILY BROWNSTONE IIIMCM Me" hn ia 1SP rl Glo tla jsolicitations. clcn wil make inness anc arjorie Tlie ic uh 3 1 to reappear. Jersey Shore; Helena Miller.1 csponsibllitv to Mrs ori I It the Steve Allen Avis; tva Strcck.

Hc Ma S(jrli assistcd by Flovcl QuU Posing of which caused M. Suzanne Counsil, Jessie HurdJ lo Quisle assume re-1 many quarlers II Marv f'ravs Hfllpn Hpvnrlv anrl a sari Avon) Cm- thn Alfmi gic. Air. win assume Mary Grays Helen Heverly ponsibililv foBr maintenancc sad ev Lydia Forsht. the -rounds and nark (company, wmdi gathered for i Miss Weber is the riauehter ofi parK I party at NBC Bin-bank after By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD A P) One'of' SUNDAY DINNER brightest ornaments, A reader-requested recipe.

from the air Glazed Ham Canned Yams i Cauliflower with Cheese was the Steve Allen and Almonds Watercress Salad Hot Biscuits Raspberries Miss Weber is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Weber, S. pii iv ai oul'j ence has been purchased shc Monday 1)( alo "arvey ere was is the: Fj fm ie was ec i- ou arniesitc, P'inger Lake region of New York sorti of Castanea.

state. Mrs. English was graduated I I I from the Lock Haven High in 1955. The bridegroom attendedjl Erie Tech High and Air Traffic Control School at Keesler Air, Force Base, and completed his; education while in thc service. spoon salt, gaiety, al- cups finely Georgia Pound Cake Georgia Pound Cake Ingredients: 2 cups flour, '4 tea- Beverage QUESTION: What was used to pay for things before money was invented? nnrformrH All, i pertormea.

Allen closed cup butter. I 2 -) ranuia ed sugar vanilla. Ready for Use teaspoon "'Una ijcniniiifu. Alien ciosea It mace eecq nas been clanated. fhe committee nnpf i l01 1 i will welcome any volunteers who i W01 -k lctrhod: logether flour aild are willine to helo Mondav in set- I.

lkcis nj alt. Cream butter, sugar, vanilla' rtre willing to neip -Moncaj set hope that thoy would get together and mace With electric mixer ting up the playground for a new a 3 eitunc mixer, in thoroughly 4 of the summer. Fancies Fewer Shows one at a time. Add thc flour; stir Lawrence tor Keynote Conn. Convention LAMAR NitUny Valley Firo rlCPIC Pastor Families HARTFORD, Conn.

Gov. jCo. auxiliary has on display at store a paimins by i Dorothy Smith, bsing offered as a 1 A lcmc and benefit to buv a new wheel chair nex will clos wllv wl LIIU iiuui sui Net much chance. The Allen until smooth. Add remaining show, unable to amass sizable rat.

beat until smooth. Turn into but- ungs in the Monday night angelfood cake pan (9 by 3 was not renewed by the bake in slow (325 de- Allen himself expressed relief. Hc.grces" oven 1 hour or until cake has spoken against the rigors of tester inserted in center comes i for community sick use. iMati in Lciuer comes of officers a weekly shew, wants to spread out clean: do not preheat oven Woolrich Park, himsel-f less thinly in ihe pan to stand on wire rack 'lie professional yea: Allen and jiis wife, Jayiieilo minutes; turn out- turn right! David L. Lawrence of Pennsyl- The auxiliary- reports the com- fcr Mmistcrium of Lock Ha- Meadows, will tour to publiclzejside up: cool.

Store in tightly cov- vania will keyncie ttie munity hospital bed is now avail- a Vjc lcir fllm "College Confidential." crcd container. tic State Ccovention opening here able for loan. lhe Ur W. Limber! T.icy may make another movie! next Friday. Mrs.

Beryl Lyons, president, 'P 35 1 M- Uike Lvangehcal and ho will probably do occasion- 1 Gov. Abraham Ribicoff said Fri- been urging.members individ-'and Reformed Church, has head-al TV in the fall. MrS. Kohr Explains day Lawrence has accepted his in-; "all to give to the emergency, Ulc Uusjear. Junnymen Louis Xye and DM needs in Chile, following vitation to address Uie first si on of the two-day convention.

Uu Picnic Play HECLA PARK 7 Miles East of Rt. B4 Between State College and Lock Haven NEW FOR I960 Miniature Golf Roller Coaster Merry Mixer The Whip FREE ENTERTAINMENT On Stage NOR.MA MARKLE'S Bellefonte Lock Haven ACCORDION BAND Concerts 3. 5, 7 p. m. FRKIi MOVIE AT NIGHT Roller Skating Hun.

Nighl Sunday Afternoons BOOK YOUR PICNICS REUNIONS NOW No intoxicating bus erages permitted on park grounds Their professional studies have Knctts will remain in HOW to Get to Camp i earthquake. The auxiliary" as ccntsrcd lhe work of the Tiiere's ta'k ol a TV series for LAMAR Fun-to-Bak" 4-H 'Sroup cannot take on another; 1S preacher, educator, the pair. Xye did a role in r.hs Jiirls planned to make custard project at this time, she says. and worship leader. BC-J Hc.pe-LuciHc Ball movie and une 20, as they met this week to Mrs.

Millie Dimick entertained Tn 1 111 for families, will pby "Oharlie's Aunt" in muffins. her home, vas postponed from las: Tuesday rago. i Mrs. June Kohr explained 'ihere are many different kinds of money In the world. And even In recent years In some remote countries, substitutes for money have been used.

Lumps of salt have served' aa money In some DArta of Africa. On tho Pacific island of Yap, huge flat stones with a hole in the center were uocd. The first coin known to man was made in Asia'Minor about 700 years before the birth of Christ. The word pecuniary, which means "of or relating to money," comes from pecunia, the Latin word for money. Peounia comes from the Latin word pecus, which means cattle.

And cattle were once used as money. Before the invention of money, the only way of exchanging goods was by barter trading them. If a man had a lot of wheat and needed corn, he would swap some with a man who had a lot of corn and needed wheat, FOR YOU TO DO: Start a coin collection. One teresting way is to try to collect a penny for each year as far back as possible. Pennies minted-in the 1950s will bo easy to find, but those dated around 1900 will bo much harder.

(The $10 award for this question goes to Luther Simmons of Alton, 111. Mall your questions on a postcard to Violet Mooro Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, In care of this newspaper. If duplicate questions are received, Mrs. Higglns will choose tho e-11 the June meeting at assisted by Mrs. Brun gard as Next mon the women will take cancer dressings material to thsir meeting.

because of commencements. lov tuuft Deadline July 31 on Cigarette Premiums HARHLSBURG Si; Amoog the other stock company 1 'hey fill out camp application comic's. Bill Dana will produce- Wanks if they wish to go to Camp Spike Jones' summer TV show. 1 Kline. June 26-29.

Harris and Nansy Koch. games loaders, led ihe Harrington remains here slay wuh Uanny Tiiomas Show Gaje DsJI will return to and IN TIME OF NEED, JUST CALL ON US! When illness strikes, count on us for prompt service in filling your prescription. All heolrh needs here. At your scivicc or ALL hours. All D.

P. A. J'rescriptions Killed COFFEY DRUG STORE Mill Hall Don Shifflcr, Owner for on a entertainment. can York The new regulalion dos not ban outrageous variations, lhe resul's return for wrappers and cn(J l()C A en inevitable. It was.

impossible come up with enough good comii ad facts: In a recent U. S. Agriculture Department report, newspapi-rs wore termed as the best mcrlium for food advertising ami for marketing information on food. ideas to maintain a HEY FOLKS! Come to the BASEBALL CLUB FESTIVAL Salona Tonight Sugar Valley Band music Saturday The Office of John Brown, M.D. will be closed June II through June 18 STARTS MONDAY BiG WEEK OF FUN! EITHOFFER'S OBIG I'onic out and luivc fun Af! Next Week H03ERMAN FIELD Refreshments Plenty of Fun SPONSORKl) William F.

Ziegler, Det. MARINE CORPS LEAGUE It Always Pays to Advertise in The Express Nimble Fingers Sew SALONA girls attended the third Nimble Fingers 4-H Club They started their sew- in.q project. Sandy Burnell read pledge and Carol Getting and Debbie Grier served refreshments. Holiday for Me TAMPA, Fla. will be a little easier on motorists in Tempa until July 1, The city is running out of parking tickets.

A shipment, of 100,000 overtime parking notices won't arrive until inoxl month. 9:15 P.M. TONIGHT 11:05 P.M. TONIGHT 'BLUE DENIM" Story of Young America "Rim Silent Run Deep" Hurt Lancaster Clark Gable STARTING SUNDAY ONE SHOWING 8:15 TOM mi snsr OF SIMOH nm OF GUHM PANAVISION A At 12:20 P.M. The 3 Outlaws Neville Bennett TODAY LAST SHOWING CONTINUOUS FROM 1.30 "GIANT OF THE MARATHON" IN TECHNICOLOR STARTING TO.MORROW OX This Theatre Takes Tremendous Pride in Presenting Two of thc Finest Pictures Hollywood Ever Produced Three electrifying performances! BING CROSBY GRACE 4 KELLY WILLIAM HOLDEN A PEKLBERG-SEATON riiJniii Which Won An Academy Award for Grace Kelly Best Actress of Ihe Year The Screen's Explosively Real Drama of Love and War I A.MICIIE.VER'S THE AT TOKO-HI TECHXICOLOB KELLY MARCH Cuntlmiou Sunday from 2 P.

M. Watch the Time for Mon. and Tucs. Show First Show Starts Promptly nt P. M.

You Can Come As Late As 8.10 and Sec Both ISfcv EN TODAY THROUGH THURSDAY SAT. 9.13 SUN. CO.NT. THE FUNNIEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD ARE STJLL LAUGHING OVER IT! GUFFAW nUARANTEE II can watch llns picture and NOT laugh-jour money will be refunded! COLOR by DE LUXE The Hit With the Spring Spirit i MARGO JACK.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Express Archive

Pages Available:
95,440
Years Available:
1931-1973