Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 6

Location:
Monongahela, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

'Daily Republican, Monongahela, Pa. Herald-American, Donora, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1963 PAGE 6 Poppy Chairman Honored At Legion Auxiliary Meet Donora Altar Society Plans Party Legion Auxiliaries, at the Y7- "YJ Holiday Inn, Uniontown. Honor Given At the beginning of the 1968 St. Philip Nerl Altar Society opened its meeting with the Rev. Ettore DeNapoli, church pastor, leading in prayer.

Special recognition was given to the chairman of the 1968 Poppy Program, Mrs. James C. Richardson, at the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 302 of Monongahela when it met in the trophy room of the legion room on Monday, October 14, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Richardson, who now I.n niiviliirti American Legion Poppy Program, W.

Nevin Hess, state department poppy chairman had announced that a token gift President Mrs. Alfred Fior- i- would be presented to poppy vanti conducted the business meeting. Clara Fronzaglio and Josephine Barton reported on chairmen of each unit sur V. 1 I I the recent convention which passing its 1967 sales by 25 per cent. Several units did ac they attended and asked all parishioners to donate used eye LI Serves aa uic miwuaij president, presided and conducted the opening ceremony.

A prayer was given by Mrs. glasses and costume jewelry to complish this, one of which was the Monongahela unit. Mrs. Richardson, its chairman that year under the presidency of Mrs. Eula McKinley, was presented at the meeting with be collected and donated to Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, for charitable purposes.

A White Elephant Sale Is u. i Mm Mary Nagy followed by members reciting the pledge of allegiance and the preamble to the constitution of the auxiliary. The secretary's report was given by Mrs. George L. Eckert, and the report of scheduled for November 12.

A a jeweled flag pin by Mrs. McKinley on behalf of both the American Legion and Mr. Hess. card party is set for November 3 at 8 p.m. in the school cafeteria.

Clara Fronzaglio will Since Veterans' Day falls on the next meeting date the the treasurer, bv Mrs. David; be card party chairman. auxiliary will reschedule its meeting time one week earlier Father DeNapoli spoke briefly to the group and Happy Btr- day was sung to Mrs. Baldini. Special prizes were awarded Gemmell.

Reports were heard from the rehabilitation chairman, Mrs. Eula McKinley; community service, Mrs. Jesse Williams; coupon chairman, Mrs. Rose Silko. A committee from the to Amelia Fronzaglio, Katherine Amoroso, Mary Reginelli, Helen Scott, Rafael Granato and Clara to November 4.

On November 10 the unit will serve a dinner at the 50th an-niversary Commander's Banquet. Mrs. Richardson thanked members for their help in arranging the Tri-County Council and District Meeting Lupori. After the business meeting American Legion Auxiliary and, from the American Legion met; HONORED FOR BEING TOP losers of weight for the year were Jean Aitken (Queen for the Year) who lost 57'2 pounds; Vivian Blick who lost 52 pounds; and Rosa Mendicino who lost 44 pounds. All are members of the Webster TOPS Club.

New members are always welcome. was adjourned, the remainder of the evening was spent playing special games. jointly to plan the 50th anniversary celebration. An invitation was extended to the unit to attend the testimonial dinner for Mrs. Edward Yankovich, Western Vice President of the American held in Monongahela recently.

Refereshments were served by the social committee with Mrs. Silko as chairman aided by Mary Dutch, Ella Armstrong, and Cora Anderson. WebsterTOPS Club Names Jean Aitken Year's Queen Pittsburgh Symphony Free Concert Webster Tops Club celebrated Cicely Manko offered the Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fritch the end of its first year as a benediction.

charter member of the national The Pittsburgh Symphony CI organization of TOPS (take off Orchestra has scheduled a Free 3k Jean Aitken was honored as Webster's "Queen of the Year" and presented with an arm bouquet and a TOPS bracelet from the club. Mrs. Aitken Pocono Honeymoon Trip For Monongahela Couple pounds sensibly) with a banquet. te jrami The banquet was held in the County Concert for Tuesday evening, October 29, at Quaker Valley High School in Leetsdale. Henry Mazer will conduct, and social room of Holy Cross earned the title for shedding Ciuls dliurclie 5 Society The five tiered white wedding Church, Webster, and an ap propriate dinner was served cake decorated in emerald Concertmaster Fritz Siegal will be soloist in the Bruch Violin Concerto No.

1 in Minor. Mr. Following a wedding trip to Cove Haven in the Pocono Mountains tiewlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fritch are now at home at 213 Sixth Street, green was topped with miniature figures of a bride and EDITORS PHYLLIS HAMILTON-258-7000 VIRGINIA COATSWORTH-379-6500 Mazer will also lead the orches groom.

Between the tiers (Sirllida laiti tra in the Ballet Suite "Les separatea by white pillars, a Monongahela. The bride, Joett Appolonia, is miniature gold carriage and horses was placed Biches" by Poulenc, and will close the program with Tschaikowsky's Symphony No. 5 in Minor. Departing for her honeymoon, the bride was wearing an en New Eagle PTA Meets; 1968-69 Season Begins the daughter of Mrs. Julia Appolonia of 106 Prosser Drive, Monongahela, and the late Phillip Appolonia.

Mr. Fritch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fritch of Grandview Avenue, 57v2 pounds in one yead. Vivian Blick, TOPS leader, who lost 52 pounds was presented with an arm bouquet and a monetary gift in appreciation for the fine work she has done with TOPS.

Also honored as a yearly top loser was Rose Mendicino for a loss of 44 pounds. She, too, received a bouquet for her victory. A special thanks went to Winnie Rook, Rosemary Checco, Jean Hash, Margaret Stewart, Phyllis Pellicione and Vivian Blick for prizes, centerpieces, song sheets and place cards. Songs were sung and games The Free County Concerts are semble of gray and white knit made possible by a grant from1 with matching accessories. the County of Allegheny.

They The new Mrs. Fritch is a 1967 graduate of Monongahela Valley are performed in high school Linda M. Pacini Pacini-Miller Engagement Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Pellegrino Pa Monongahela.

The couple exchanged vows auditoriums in all pails of Alle jCatholic High School and gradu gheny County. Tickets for the ated from the Pennsylvania were given to each member. One hundred and fourteen members and twelve teachers were in attendance. The program for the evening was "Classroom Visitation." The New Eagle Parent Teacher Association met on Wednesday, October 9, at the Roosevelt School to begin the 1963-69 term year. Programs for the coming year Academy of Business.

She is employed by Fox Grocery. Her a MONONGAHELA October 22, 1968 Nancy Jane Bush Eckert. Charles Sarnosky. William O'Neill. Mrs.

Mary E. Ramsden. Harry Davis. Edward Cepaitis. Mrs.

Harold Tuttle. Perry Wickerham. Mrs. Ernest Schrader. Carol Williams.

Mrs. Lawrence Tustin. Doris A. Smith. Grace Bach.

Joseph Corcoran. Marlene Broggi. Mrs. John Black. Mrs.

Anne Moon. Linda Keenan. Samuel John Hayden, 4. Quaker Valley concert may be obtained through the school, at the SvmDhonv Box Office in in a double ring ceremony performed on Saturday, October 5, at 5 p.m. in St.

Anthony's R. C. Church of Monongahela at an altar embanked with ferns, gladioli, and carnations. husband, a graduate of Mo Kaufmann's and by mail, by cini of 401 Cassidy Avenue, Monongahela, announce the Oc nongahela High School with the New President Past President, Mrs. Clifford played with Velma Aiello winning the special prize.

Class of 1964, is a partner in a family business. Pre-nuptial events included a tober 5 engagement of their daughter, Linda Marie, to David Welcome was extended to Dawn Metcalf Is College Freshman Leach, conducted the devotions and prayer for the evening. Ross Miller, son of Mr. and Sherry Strenske, a new personal shower for the bride given bv her bridesmaids. A Mrs.

Richard A. Miller of Box Then, reading a letter of The Rev. Donald Sotak, former assistant minister of St. Anthony's who now resides in Fox Chapel, officiated, a special request of the bride and groom. Vincent Kerf on ta was both 6077, Route 88, Finleyville.

Mrs. Robert Reece is pub resignation from the president, rehearsal dinner for bridal Linda is a 1967 graduate of Dawn Metcalf, daughter of Mrs. Charles Sanders, Mrs. licity chairman. party on the eve of the wedding was held in the home of the Mr.

and Mrs. Donald J. Met-1 Leach installed Mrs. Paul Monongahela High School. She is presently a junior student at Presbyterian-University organist and soloist and played calf, Clifton Road Second! Surace to the office of president sending a request with stamped self-addressed envelope to Box 2221, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15230. COUPON FREE COUNTY CONCERT October 29, 1968 Quaker Valley High School Send to Box 2221, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230 with stamped self-dressed envelope: Please send me two (2) tickets to the concert on October 29. I understand that children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. nnwenanei Avenue, New Eagle, hasjand Mrs.

James Lopresti as enrolled as a freshman at1 vice resident. Hospital's School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, and will graduate i TRAFFIC FATALITY bridegroom's parents. Guests arrived from, in addition to valley towns, Pitts-fa Columbus, Ohio Washington, D. Steubenville, and Bradford. Eastern Nazarene College, Miss Linda Rippel and Mrs.

from there with the Class of Quincy, Mass. I.ula Cochran were welcomed to YORK, Pa. (UPI) Stewart 1970. the Ave Maria as the bride presented a bouquet of white roses at the foot of the statue of the Blessed Mother. Mink Trim The bride, escorted to the altar by her brother, Phillip, who gave her in marriage, appeared wearing a full-length W.

Anderson, 70, Delta RD2, Miss Metcalf graduated from Monongahela High School where David attended Monongahela MONONGAHELA October 22, 1968 MR. AND MRS. LINN WICKERHAM. 62. Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Cain. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day, was killed and two of his pas High School and graduated from sengers injured Thursday when the faculty of Roosevelt School.

-Mrs. Surace conducted the business session of the meeting where the minutes of the April meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Ronald Tatar, and the treasurer's report was a truck fell on top of their car after two vehicles collided Massanutten Military Academy, Woodstock, Virginia, in 1967. He is presently in his sophomore year at California State College, California. Donora Library Acquires Many New Volumes 43.

on Route 74, near Sunnyburn, gown of white French brocade styled with a hi-rise silhouette. she was president of the Future Teachers of America, chairman the United Nations Week display and received a Bible Quizzing Scholarship for $200. Last year she attended Douglass School of Business in Monessen. She is majoring in Business! Mr. and Mrs.

John Wiliuszis, south of here. The passengers, Name Street City given by Mrs. Albert Rotta. Jr. The bodice featured a "wedding ring collar" and three-quarter State Mr.

and Mrs. Martin J. Bu- Mrs. Surace called upon Miss Mary Lippold, 83, of Silver Springs, and Mary Pom-raning, 78, of Airville, were taken to York Hospital. A list of new book selections lgth sleeves trimmed with 2.

the; at Donora- Public Library has mink cuffs. Attached to Margaret Gregory, principal of Mr. and Mrs. George Whitely been announced by Mrs. R.

C. back of the sheath skirt was Administration and plans a the school, who introduced the a cathedral length train. Her DONORA October 22, 1968 Career in Airline work. Eastern Nazarane College is a fully accredited, four year liberal arts college related to the Church of the Nazarene. four-tiered bouffant veil of pure silk illusion was gathered to a matching mink chignon.

She carried a cascade of white roses and stephanotis interspersed Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ta- following faculty members: Kindergarten Miss Linda Rippel; Grade 1 Mrs. Albert Rotta and Mrs. John Joll; Grade 2 Mrs.

James Taylor and Miss Nancy Chilzer; Grade 3 Mrs. Lula Cochran; Grade 1 Miss Laura Boalo and Mrs. James Stolze; Grade 5 Mrs. Lloyd Eckbreth; Grade 6 Miss i lega. with ferns and ivy.

Dental Hygienist Will Address PARC Chapter Mrs. Caroll Deuben, Regional Dental Hygienist for the Pennsylvania Department of Health will speak at the membership meeting of the Washington County Chapter, Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children. The meeting will be held tonight at 8 p.m. at the Citizen's Library, 55 S. College Street, Washington, Pa.

Mrs. Deubin will speak on Mr. and Mrs. Donald Binley Emerald Green Maid of honor was Miss MONONGAHELA CafenJar Muoio, librarian. The new acquisition, now available at the library, include; Adult Fiction "The Heritage," by Frances Parkinson Keyes, "Morning Noon and Night," by James Cozzens, "Wine and the Music," by William Barrett, "Many a Green Isle," by Agnes Turnbull, "No Laughing Matter," by Angus Wilson, "Fathers," by Herbert Geld, "The Senators," by Drew Pearson, "Welcome Proud Lady," by Jane Drura-mond, "A Tree on Fire," by Bernadette Fusco and bridesmaids were Miss Denise Ap Cvcn CRIME HAIR-RIHSES O.

What are the benefits of uting creme rinses on the hair? A. Shampooing removes much of the hair's oily film, giving the hair a dry, dull appearance. Static charges that make the hair also tend to develop after shampooing. Creme rinses are designed to help overcome both problems. They usually contain anti-static substances and other ingredients which make the hair feel soft and improve the gloss.

These rinses are especially helpful for hair damaged by excessive bleaching, waving and repeated dyeing. Ruth Medsger and Mrs. David Landis; Music Mrs. Albert Ferrari; and school nurse -Mrs. Charles Savisky.

The attendance banner was When the time comes in your family polonia, sister of 'the bride, and Cynthia Chambers and Cathy Jesus. All were identically attired in long emerald green empire-styled gowns of velvet Oct. 22 6:30 p.m. MONONGAHELA 'awarded to Miss Nancy Chil Lions Club "Good Dental Hygiene for the enhanced with mint green satin sashss. The honor attendant's Mentally Retarded." bouquet was fashioned from a A graduate of the University zer's second grade.

The Objects of the PTA were read by Mrs. Lopresti. Mrs. Ernest Trunzo, health chairman, distributed to the members pamphlets on cancer concerning "Your Health By of Pittsburgh, School of Dented single mint green mum and white satin streamers. HEART Hygiene, Mrs.

Deuben has Bridesmaids carried white 7:30 p.m. SARAH ELLEN IsEBEKAH LODGE No. 344 in IOOF Building, 2nd and Main Streets; Mary Marcase, noble grand. 7:30 p.m. PETERS CREEK Lodge No.

248, Gastonville, in IOOF Building, Gastonville. 8 p.m. LADIES AUXILIARY to the Monongahela Fire Alan Sillitoe, "Red Castle Women," by Margaret Wid-demar, "A Guest For the Night," by Agnon Shmeul, "Among Thieves," by George Cuomo. Non Fiction Books "Laughable Limericks," by Sara Brewton, "Surf'f Up," by Arthur H. Klein, "Training You previously worked as a dental hygienist for the Allegheny mums tipped in mint green with County Health Department and green satin streamers.

Best man was Larry Lenzi, cousin of the groom. Perform Presbyterian University Hospital, Pittsburgh. 1 1 i i 1 1 1 II II il II II II I 1 1 I i il The Chapter urges all parents ing the duties of ushers were Gary Tragone and cousins of Department; Mrs. Kenneth to Train Your Cat," by Leon of retarded individuals to attend the bridegroom, John Timko Cole, president Q. What causes heart enlargement? A.

The heart enlarges when it is required to do extra work because of some circulatory abnormality (high blood pressure, valvular disease, or heart muscle damage from a heart attack). An enlarged heart does not necessarily mean a failing heart. The cause of the enlargement should, of course, be determined. Answers appearing in these columns are ot neces sity brief and general and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of all physicians. Remember the diagnosis and treatment of disease is the junction of the patient's personal physician.

Our professional integrity assures you of the finest prescription service and our business principles of the fairest possible prices. Whiteney, "Bookkeeping and Accounting," by Saul Wolpert, "Principles of Accounting," Smoking." The meeting was adjourned and parents met with their child's teacher in the classroom for a get-acquainted period. Teachers discussed the curricula for the 1968-69 school year. At the end of the study group period, members returned to the all-purpose room where Mrs. Donald Grant, chairman of ways and means, and her and Dennis Chacko.

For her daughter's wedding this informative program. A social hour and business meeting will follow. The Washington County Chapter, P.A.R.C. is a United Fund $ii'tlidai. Mrs.

Appolonia selected a silver There is one man you should see and rely upon, the man in your community allowed to sell the most respected name in TJTiiMJjg, monuments, the world KK Kurtz Monument Company 213 Second Street Monongchela Phone 253-8540 Agency. gray knit suit with silver fox collar and cuffs and matching accessories. The bridegroom's mother was attired' in a brown three volumesby H. A. Finney, "Sorry I Kept You Waiting," by Vidal Sasson, "A Modern Priest Looks at His Outdated Church," by Father J.

Kavanaugh, "Pontius Pilate," suit with a collar of fox fur committee, had arranged for i 1 1 ston, "Always on Sunday" -Biography of Ed Sullivan, by Michael Harris. Thirty five books have been and matching accessories. Both the sale of baked goods, canned by Paul L. Maier, "Exploring Better' 'Health goods, and homemade candy. the Psychic World," by Fred Archer, "Eat Yourself Slim," were nonorea wiui wnue orc.ua corsages.

I Knowledge At the finale of the bake sale Through added to the children's collection, and the volume, Special guest, Mrs. Theresa bv Shirley Boody, "Famous members enjoyed refreshments DONORA October 22, Mary Camarda. Bcbby Chatlak. Anna Marie Filipelli. Lorraine Fincik.

Howard Ivill Jr. Lois Jean Perry. -Lee P. Symons. Thomas John Urbanik.

Martin J. Valko. Mrs. Myron Volk. Maude Wickerham.

William Hilinski. Caroline S. Lowe. George Richard Megela. Patrice Biasini.

served from tables with an Bardi of Monongahela, maternal "National Gallery, Washington, Monster Tales," by Basil Davenport, "Pahlmann Book of Autumn motif decoration. grandmother of the bride, wore The social hour was in charge a kelly green knit suit with D. by Newsweek has been added to the library's memorial shelf by Mrs. Leslie Gallatin in of the sixth grade and mother's; matching accessories and a assisting were Mrs. James Rice 4 took for Mi NO Dock ef Agw mhwX tr tart, ft Uaiflta of Agw siBWiwKh.

memory of Alexander Turfa. Barron's "National Business and Financial Weekly" also has Interior Design," by Pahlmann, "I Wish I'd Said That," by Art Linkletter, "Introduction to Botany," by Arthur Haupt, "Division Street, America," by Studs Terkel, "The Negro Revolution," by Robert Gold- and her aides, Mrs. Mario Ser aly, Mrs. Anthony Pascarella corsage of carnations. The couple received their friends and relatives at a reception held in the Ascension Hall in Clairton.

Mrs. David Simon and Mrs, been added to the magazine! 175 WEST MAIN MONONGAHELA 258-4545 William Rollison. iollection..

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 Daily Republican Archive

Pages Available:
160,775
Years Available:
1881-1970