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TKZ DA3Y CZ PACZ T.ZZ2 hJ omens jPa Soaeh MRS. JUNE UUEY 745-6400 it MONDAY, MAY 3, 1965 SluJient Engaged Secretaries Week Is New Class Of Gray Ladies Initiated C-H To Present Annual Spring Concert May 5 I Yjomina ted Zsi Marked By Area A an Manifesting the and "Deborah, Innua forward ity of the National Secretaries encore number, she was accompanied by Mrs. Jane Bak Kathleen Smerker, Chartiers-Houston High School, has been er. Association which has chapters in Canada. Finland, Mexico, Puerto Rico and the United States, the Secretaries Week Most interesting and well nominated for the annual On Wednesday, May 5, the annual Spring Concert will be held at Chartiers Houston High School in the school auditorium at 7:30 p.m., under the direction of Gale Boak and Mrs.

Glenna Smith. Theme of the concert this year is "May Ma spoken, Mr. Ross C. Cibella, Achievement Awards Program, sponsored by the National Coun Personnel Manager of Calgon Corporation, Pittsburgh, held Committee of the Washington Chapter of NSA adopted an international theme for its Sec cil of Teachers of English (NL- TE). everyone attention with his "Bobby soxers into Secreta Joyce E.

Brower Is Bride Of Dennis Pelkey Joyce Elaine Brower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brower, View Avenue, Strabane became the bride of Dennis Clark Pelkey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pelkey, 106 Kidder Lane, at a double ring ceremony at the home of Rev.

Wake-man, Presbyterian minister of retary's Day dinner held at For the eighth year, NCTE is Stack's Cafeteria on Wednesday ries, a most fitting topic tor April 21. The invocation was given by the awarding of scholarships. Guests present included Mrs. Miss Muriel Dell Rausher. gic Melody." Participating in the program will be the seventh grade chorus, junior high chorus and concert choir.

Soloists will be featured, as will the girls ensemble, mixed ensemble and Char-Tones. Members of the art depart Hi Following dinner, Mrs. Jean Briggs, President, welcomed conducting the national Awards competition to grant recognition to outstanding high school seniors for excellence in English. The writing abilities and literary awareness of each nominee will be judged by local and state committees, and NCTE will announce the winners in December, 1965. The winners' names will be sent to every U.S.

guests, announced that the reg ular business meeting would not Jeanne Carey, Mrs. Carol Spa-dafora, Mrs. Sara J. McCul-lough, Miss Patty Dvorak and Miss Mary Ann Osso. The program concluded with the awarding of door prizes.

Also in the international vein, a Secretaries Social was held on Saturday, April 24 on Columbia Cumberland, on Monday, be held, and turned the pro Sherry Rogers ceedings over to the Education April 19. The newlyweds are both gra ment will sketch pictures on stage during featured songs. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rogers, RD 1, Dunn Station, Washing Committee whose representative, Mrs.

Margaret Brownlee, duates of Canon-McMillan Sen Pictures by art students will be college and university director Pictured above is the new class of Gray Ladies initiated at the 10th anniversary ceieoration of the group held Monday, April 26, at the Canonsburg General Hospital. Members of the class are: sitting 1 to Agnes Ann Modrak, Doris Hamilton and Gloria Martin; Standing are: Shirley Eiler and Shirley Gottschalk. The five candidates received Red Cross Pins and Certificates follow ing the completion of their probationary period. ft 1 SI I "It ton, announce the engagement on display before and after the ior High School, Class of 1963. Mrs.

Pelkey, also a graduate of of their daughter, Sherry, to of admissions and English department chairman with the on behalf of the Washington Chapter, presented full scholarships to Penn Commercial Col-1 Gas Company premises, 61 E. Wheeling Washington. Small orchids flown in from Samuel Caldwell, son of Mr. concert. Songs on the program will in recommendation that these stu and Mrs.

Daniel Caldwell, RD 3 Sherry is a sen lege to two qualified students: dents be considered for scholar Hawaii for the occasion were ship assistance. Most Awards clude sacred music, madrigals and selections from recent Broadway productions, includ Mks Nancy Hunnell of Bentley-1 on each member and iIIa i rw CaIiaaI mi I School ior at McGuffey High School ville-EUsworth High and finalists report that they have guest as she arrived. Mr. Caldwell is employed at been admitted to the college ing "Mary Poppins." Church Women To Hold Special Program Friday Miss Elsie Stewart of Chartiers-Houston High School. Their Penn Commercial College, is employed by Frazier Simplex Washington.

Mr. Pelkey is employed as a Lab Technician for the O'Hommell Company, Carnegie. At present, the Pelkeys are residing at 106 Kidder Lane. In June they will move into their newly furnished apartment at 330 East Wheeling Street, their choice, and many have Accompanists for the concert been given direct scholarship mothers, Mrs. Belle Hunnell and Mrs.

Glenn Stewart were Lovery's Dairy. An August wedding is being planned. Women's Guild To Hold Luncheon assistance. are Linda Ferguson, Mary Ann Gruden, Dorothy Johnston, Brenda McCormick, Mary Ben Mrs. Jean Briggs welcomed the group, then turned the program over to the Secretaries Week Chairman who introduced Miss Norma Shields, Secretary to Mr.

S. L. Drumm, West Penn Power Company, Pittsburgh. According to James R. Squire, May Fellowship Day Observance Is Planned At Presbyterian Church, Greenside Avenue guests proudly sharing these moments.

Mr. J. G. Ttoof, President of Executive Secretary of NCTL nington, Yynne Dorchak and Sandy Patsch. the Awards Program is part ol a comprehensive program un Penn Commercial College, ad Pink geraniums will blossom on the Bluff, Saturday (May 8) Canonsburg U.P.

Church are privileged to host the Miss Shields showed color Children under 12, accompa dertaken by the Council in cooperation with American high nied by their parents, will be as the Duquesne University Wo May Fellowship Day Observ slides of a Carribean vacation which she had taken, contribut dressed members, guests and scholarship winners, congratulating the students and encour admitted free. men Guild presents its Pink first time in our history we have sufficient resources to eliminate poverty. The observance of this local inter church May Fellowship Day will begin at 7:30 p.m., in the dining room of the church schools to encourage improve Princes and princesses and other persons of royal blood are addressed as "His (or Her) Royal Highness." ment in English language and aging them to work diligently Geranium Luncheon Card Party. The annual benefit will be ance, Friday, May 7th at 7:30 p.m. Speaking on the theme, "People Poverty Plenty" will be the Rev.

Daniel B. Eveland, pastor of the First Presbyterian literature at all grade levels with the objective of becoming Creative Sewing ing clever and pertinent comments on each. Following the slides, refreshments were served. Guests present included: Mrs. Margaret Marchischak, Miss By stimulating interest in Eng competent secretaries.

lish studies and by supporting on Greenside Avenue with light gin at 12:30 p.m., in Mills Auditorium, Rockwell Hall. Mrs. Robert Rupert is chairman of the affair. Proceeds will The Secretaries Week Chair Church and president of the improved instruction refreshments. The program is Class Progresses English, the NCTE seeks to con man, Miss Ann Del Borrello, introduced Miss Lois Davis, who beautifully and artfully sang be given to the John F.

Kenne tribute to an educational pro scheduled for 8 p.m., in the sanctuary. The representative planning At Youth Center Shirley Caponi, Miss Colleen Dooley, Mrs. Helen Ford, Miss Margaret Matthews, Miss Nar- dy Memorial Collection in the gram of excellence. four selections, "Aprez un Reve University's Library. Mrs.

Adam Gorcyca, 418 How many of us can take a i Dy "Musetta's Waltz" dis Rizor, Mrs. Bruce Yeager by Puccini; "Romance" by and Miss Jean Komovic. Fire Queen Contest Deadline Extended Canonsburg Volunteer Fire Company announced today that they have extended the final date for accepting applications for the Fire Queen Contest. Applications will be accepted until Saturday, May 8. Girls interested should send their applications immediately.

cast-of man's suit and trans-! Symphony South To Elect Officers Board of Directors of Family Service of Washington County. Mrs. Celestia Coulson, executive director of Family Service will assist him in the presentation of facts and concerns with suggestions for concerted action. For more than thirty years the Occasion of May Fellowship Day has lifted up some issue of major concern to church women. Under United Church Women, a general department of the Na form it into a handsome spring suit? One of the students at the i Ridge and Mrs.

Mary Kier, 412 Bluff are members of the Women's Guild who are assisting with this year's committee and participating members include: Mrs. Dwight Anderson, chairman, of the Canonsburg United Presbyterian with Mrs. William Davis of the Central Presbyterian, Mrs. Thomas Emery of the First Pres Officers Installed At Youth Development Center at benefit. Symphony South will have its Canonsburg puft her "Seam-j First Ward A Meet annual meeting and election of slress" training to good use in byterian, Mrs.

Walter Green of officers Tuesday, May 4, at 1 applying her newly learned St. Thomas Episcopal, Mrs. William Jones of the Payne A.M.E., skills to meeting her wardrobe Personals First Ward PTA met Monday, needs. The result was a well- p.m. Mrs.

w. r. Mcviuy win be hostess for the group at her home in Washington. Assisting Mrs. Theodore Juchniewcz of April 26, at First Ward School 1 1 i i Li.

i iJ Mrs. Sulkowski, President of Central Corridor Area Council, installed the officers in an impressive candlelight service. Mrs. fipnrpp L. Hook.

113 lauorea, aouDie Dreasiea, grey for their annual covered dish dinner and final meeting of the Mrs. McVitty will be members East Pike Street, has returned decorated with shi- the First Christian, and Miss Martha Pollock of the Chartiers United Presbyterian. tional Council of the Churches, women in more than one thousand communities, in all fifty states, across denominational lines, will come together to join the ranks in the war on pover ny brass buttons to her home after a visit with of Symphony South including social chairman Mrs. Jack Dixon; year. BROWN'S FLOWER SHOP HOUSTON, PA.

745-6207 Mrs. Ira Harper, organist of Devotions were led by Mr Mrs. William Donnelly, hospitality chairman and many members contributed to the success of the annual dinner. her son and granddaughter, George M. and Diane Hook, Galveston, Tex.

Kenneth Weirich. President the host church, will play for Charles Watchek led the mem this special May Fellowship em phasis and the Rev. Paul bers in the Pledge of Allegi The Seamstress Class is one of nine pre-vocational courses being offered to students at the center as part of the Manpower Training Program. Not only are the girls applying their skills to a king personal outfits, but they are responsible for making ance. Mrs.

bigmund Sulkowski Graham, pastor, will pronounce ty. A strange war it is, to be sure: a war not to kill but to give life; not to wound but to heal; not to destroy but to build. One fifth of our nation lives today in poverty but for the the benediction. ed the members in group sing i IV- 8T Summer CALL FOR ing. Mrs.

Paul Hankison, Mrs. Robert Koenig, Mrs. Gordon Sof-fel, Mrs. Mathew Zimmer and Mrs. Luther Milspaw from the McMurray Area and from Washington, Mrs.

Paul Archer, Mrs. John Davidson, Mrs. Marie Klotzbaugh, Mrs. i Minor, Mrs. Joseph Moschetta, Mrs.

Boyd Sharp, Mrs. Benjamin Super and Mrs. Andrew Uram. Speaker for the afternoon will Local Girl Wins Award Jacqueline Stultz, 148 DiCio Street, was the winner of a set of World Book Encyclopedia re Week's Events Ruth Circle of First Presbyterian Church will meet Tuesday, May 4, at 8 p.m. Minutes of the previous meet ing were read by Secretary curtains for some of the classrooms and providing the uniforms and headpieces for the Mrs.

Sulkowski. Mrs. Robert Campbell, treasurer, read the Wife Preservers cently. Jacqueline received the award for a question submitted i Stewardship and Mission Com financial statement for the month. to an area paper.

Presentation of the books will mittee of the Chartiers Hill Gettysburg Leadership Train United Presbyterian Church will be Roland Jacobi Leich, Asso students in the Food Preparation Course. This kind of practical education has great appeal to the students as well as preparing them for employment. The girls and their teacher, Mrs. Fryer, are ing and Connellsville Con be made following the publication of Jacqueline's award win ciate Professor of Music at Car Cool Comfort EVEN AT 80 DEGREES Diminish summer's heat somewhat with the easiest, coolest sandals yet. Ripple-soles absorb shock, there's T-strap smartness.

White, bone or black leather meet Tuesday, May 4, at 7 p.m. Study and Prayer Group will meet at 8 p.m. negie Institute of Technology. ning question on May 6. Professor Leigh holds a B.

in Music from Curtis Institute of May 3 Leah B. Burgess Thomas Price Sandra Lee Penvose Donald Woyicki Joseph Zaccone Anna Brouwer George Pavlik Mary B. Dobbin Edith Liptak Harriett Marie Bondi Marjorie Gail McClain James McAfee Susan Marie Mary Lorraine Fortunato Diane Haney Dennis Frank DiBattista Music, a B.A. from Dartmouth quite proud of the progress they have made since the program Light eyes are more sensitive to brilliant illumination than darker ones. and a Masters in Music from Pythian Sisters Temple 172 will meet tonight at 8 o'clock.

Most Excellent Chief Barbara Rudge urges all members to started January 25, 1965. ference dates were announced. A certificate of excellence in Programming and the standard certificate and gold seal were presented to the association from the state. Mr. Weirich thanked the association for sponsoring the purchase of a gold figurine of a basketball for the First Ward Warden's Team.

Mrs. Macerelli reported Eastman School of Music. He has held the position of Instruc When replacing a lighter wick, tor at Dartmouth College; In soap the wick end before pushing through the holder. Then clip off the looped end. structor, assistant professor and Sunday School Board meeting Hi Brows associate professor at Carnegie of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church Tech; Director of student chor- ENTRY BLANK Please Consider Me As An Applicant For Your FIRE QUEEN Name School will be held tonight at us; associate conductor ana accompanist of Mendelssohn 666.75 has been sold in savings the Church. All Board members, teachers and officers are asked stamps to date. Door prize was Choir; choral director of Tues presented to Mrs. Mary Simms, to be present. day Musical Club.

Professor Leich is also a composer and Mrs. Balentine was the recipi Once part of the ancient In-can empire, Bolivia was under Spanish domination for centuries before it gained independence in 1825. Mid-Day Meditations Canonsburg Ministerial Association MONDAY through SATURDAY 12:05 P.M. 12:15 P.M. Radio WARO 540 On Your Dial ent of the door prize in March.

P.T.A. Banner for the month Year Month Age Day went to Miss Rhys' room, four. Commission on Missions of the First Methodist Church will meet Tuesday, May 4, at 8 p.m. Plans for next year's School of Missions will be discussed. P.T.A.

Banner room treat went has performed with the Chautauqua Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony, Mendelssohn Choir, and Composers Forum Series. Co-chairmen of the spring benefit Mrs. W. T. S.

Fitch and Mrs. Frank Carroll have plan Address to Mrs. Baker's room, Six. Mrs. Sulkowski presented a The money which you lost in gambling will not pay any of your bills.

W.C.T.U. Adv. past president's pin to Mr. This Week: Rev. Phillip A.

Maronde Chartiers (Hill) Presbyterian Church Route 19 Canonsburg, Pa. Phone No. Charles Watchek for his tenure Medium or ned a delightful "Evening With Session and Trustees of Chartiers United Presbyterian Shurch will meet tonight at 7:30. of office. out William Steinberg" for Fri Wide Widths Nominating committee report ed the following slate of officers Elizabeth and Rachel Circles ONLY $6.95 for 1965 66: President Mrs.

Georgia Macerelli; Vice Presi day evening, May 14, at George Washington Hotel. Features will be a social hour beginning at 7 p.m., candlelight dinner at 8, an intimate musical revue at 9:30 and dancing to of Chartiers United Presbyterian Church will meet Tuesday, dent Mrs. Shirley Lemonakis PARENT or GUARDIAN'S SIGNATURE If Under 21 Years Old I understand that I must be single, live within the confines of the Greater Canonsburg Area and must be within the Age Group of 16 to 25 years. QUEEN CONTEST co CANONSBURG VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT May 4, at 1:30 p.m. and Mrs.

Mary Kemp; Secretary Mrs. Judy Caruso and the music of "The Koachmen" until 1 a.m. (Pollock's 4 E. PIKE ST. 745-3660 Board of Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church will meet tonight at 7:30.

Mrs. Emily Monsour; Treasurer Mrs. Florence Campbell. Elected were: President Mrs. John Macerelli; Vice President Mrs.

Manuel Lemonakis; Secretary Mrs. Dan Caruso and Treasurer Mrs. Robert Births Announced Mr. and Mrs. Albert P.

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