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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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PAGE 6 Daily Republican, Monongahela, Pa. Herald American. Donora. Pa, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1970 7:00 p.m. Any interested persons caring to know more about handling the affairs that MONONGAHELA DCN-RA Womens Democratic Club Holds Candidates Night DemocraticClub Plans February Card Party 3L surround the poles and elections, were advised to take time oCocafs ami iimn Hforw Pmilo iha'W dlWim WIS bCnUIldT.

Among pumpkins, black cats nd witches hats, the candidates rinh'B nu, mprnhnr It was mentioned that lubs Clwrcli appearing on the November 3rd octet fl UII1C1U uorresponaence jnciuaea A Rummage Sale, sponsored Qub held its regular mnnthiv Mr wrs- wayne k. Lash Ballot spoke on their behalf and leuer rom me syivamar; the Fine aubj wfl, nf nnim r.r. meeting on Mnnriav nftAi- a -for the straight democratic held at the site of the former cVMi-fr i-rni summer recess. isi 1 aunuuiux me EDITORS PAT SCURFIELD-258-7C0O JENNIE ZELENAK 4S3-65S3 HELEN TOKACH-379-6500 ticket at the October meeting Giovanni's Restaurant on Main of the Women's Democratic Club Women asking for a Club donation for the statewide program booklet for the dinner Prp7w v-t, rcnn oi tneir second child, a tJl- amed Ruth Marian, in the business Monongahela, on Thursday of Monongahela. The October over portion of the and Friday, Oct 8 and 9 from Westmoreland Hosnital.

with a band, the dance being sponsored by the Washington County Progressive Fund. Mrs. Harrison announced that a Democratic Headquarters will be opened in Monongahela prior to the election. This will be at 4th and Main Street (The 9 a.m. till honoring our state-wide candidates: Milt Shapp, Ernie Greensburg.

Ruth Marian, who meeting was also Candidates Night and was held 8:30 p.m. at the Legion Hall in meeting. Routine reports were given by the secretary and treasurer and standing committee heads. weighed eight pounds, two Kline and Bill Sesler. A letter The film to be shown this was also received from ounces at birth, has a brother.

Warren, who will be four on Monongahela with president Friday, Oct. 9 at the meeti The women voted to donate Ann Abajace, Regional Director of the Retired Men's Club at Oct. 10. Maternal grandmother stating the next regional to the Century Qub and to the Old Miller Drug Store). The president asked club members Elsie Harrison presiding.

The meeting was opened with members rising and repeating the Pledge of Allegiance. They the First United Methodist Church will be "The Magic of banquet program book which meeting will be held Saturday, to volunteer some of their time is Mrs. Ruth Roos of Donora and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter O.

Lash of West Newton. Washington County Democrats October 17, 1970 at 1 p.m. at the Century Inn, Scenery Hill, in helping with the headquar remained standing while All retired men of the community are invited to attend the meetings which are held will hold at the Twin Coaches on Wednesday, Oct. 7. Members ters.

The Jeffersonian Route 40. Reservations must be Winifred Heidyer read from the. Bible and led members in who were awarded tickets were in no later than October 8, and each Friday at 1:30 p.m. Democratic Club of Monongahela will also be" giving the cost of the luncheon will mm joss Nita Stofko, Mildred Jaso, and reciting the Lord's Prayer. a rl oi Presbyterian women will hold a rummage a hand in serving coffee and The secretary and treasurer's Virginia Barbarossa.

A rummage sale will be sponsored by the Golden Age passing out literature, and Next project the women will reports were heard and ap sale on Wednesday and Thursday Oct. 14 and 15 at the old be $3.00. President Elsie Harrison urged a members as possible to attend. Tickets were sent to the club stressing the straight proved. Circle on Thursday and Friday, VMCA building, 325 Fallowfield democratic vote.

Marcine Boord was reported Guests present at the meeting as being in the hospital and undertake will be a Valentine Card Party to be held in February with Ann Osiol as chairman. Her aides will be Jay Ponta, Mary Kearns and Kay October 8 and 9, from 10 a.m. til 4 p.m. at the former site of the South Central Consumer Charleroi. Time is 9 a.m.

i to 4 p.m. i were Mrs. Margret Allen from Mrs. Edna Mentzer being ill at for a fund raising concert for the Shapp, Kline Nomination. Mrs.

Edward (Joan) Kennedy the Jeffersonian Club, Miss Re-ba Edgar, retired school teacher her home. Florence Andrick and Margaret Rollison thanked Discount Corp. at 239 W. Main Monongahela. Mozden.

will make her world piano debut I I and Jan Peerce, Metropolitan the Club for their plants The annual Christmas party received while their illnesses Operatic Tenor will also be on will be held at the American from the 1 1 i 1 1 Democratic Club, Alberta Charlton, Frank Jones of Allenport, City Chairman Frank The Open Door Class of the First Christian Church will meet mwy 3, i Mrs. Robert community chairman of the! United Fund Drive in Donora, has asked all volunteers to turn in monies and checks to her: home at 619 Thompson Avenue by Friday of this week. (' stage to promote this Croatian Citizens Club on Dec. iii rh 9 with Virginia Barbarossa as on Friday, Oct. 9 in the social Pi a 1 1 i Councilman John nomination.

This being held, Tuesday, October 13, 1970 at Broad Street, room of the church at 7:30 p.m. WW? I chairman and Margaret i Doris Marshall, DeMedio as co-chairman. Mayor George Bugalie of New Philadelphia. confined them in the hospital. Two new members were Introduced and welcomed by President Elsie Harrison, Madeline Rostecheck and Mary Roule.

The monthly capsule drawing was eliminated due to Candidates Night, but a door award; Transfiguration R. C. Church, Monongahela, is sponsoring a Eagle and Mr. and Mrs. isiaiiiiii It was announced that a Door prizes were awarded to Nita Stofko and Tillie McGlade.

Hostesses for the evening William Stout of Bentleyville. Attending the joint reciprocity meeting of the five federated clubs of Monongahela held at Judge of Election Seminar will Mosticciolli Dinner (complete) A. J. Murphy, candidate for be held in Charleroi on October on Sunday, Oct. 11 from noon were Cecelia Tegi, Mary the Monongahela Valley state senator and Mr.

Barry 14, 1970 at the Vets Club at lomich, and Lela Seader. to 6 p.m., at the Transfiguration Stout, candidate for represen School Hall on Chess St. Adult Country Club on Tuesday were Mrs. Joseph Polkabla, president ihe next regular monthly meeting will be held on Mon portions, $2.00 Children, $1.25 of Donora Woman's Club; Mrs. day, Oct.

26, with Julia Fron Everybody Welcome. Elmer T. Wolfe. Mrs. Robert zaglio, Irma Biagini, Mildred Jaso, and Rose DeJulius serving tative in the 48th legislative district spoke on their own i behalf and stressed the straight (democratic ticket.

A letter the Shapp headquarters States that his schedule did not permit him to be at the Can- Hi Mr. and Mrs. John Baccus of Coatsworth, and Mrs. Kenneth Charles, all of the Donora Woman's Club. as hostesses 1202 Windemeer Tampa, Fla.

announce the birth of a son, John Robert, on Sept. 23. The Tri County Division of Mrs. Baccus is the former Licensed Practical Nurses has postponed its replarly Card Party Winners Are Spark up your wardrob with sweater additions. These snappy classics add warmth with fashion wonder.

Choose from our large selection of Cardigans Pullovers -Vests Shells. scheduled meeting until the Michele Pizzica, daughter of the late Robert Pizzica and Mrs. Robert Pizzica. John Robert has five sisters, Shari, Kelly Ann, Valerie, Amy, and Marisa. second Thursday in November.

It will be held at the home of Janet Riechart in Belle Vernon. Announced Louis Lenzi, son of Mrs. Julia didates Nite Affair but conveyed his sincere best wishes for a isuccessful evening. William Sesler, candidate for the U.S. Senate also sent personal regards and stated he would like an invitation in the near future to meet with the club.

Pete Elish, Washington County Controller, spoke expressively and with confidence that the next governor would be Milton Shapp. He spoke on behalf of the Shapp-Kline-Sisler ticket. Refreshments were served in a red-white-blue theme by social committee chairmen, Marie Lenzi, was admitted to the MRS. MICHAEL BUCK Christian Mothers of Holv H. Rider Haggard was the Presbyterian Hospital in Pitts burgh this week for tests and author of "King Solomon's Mines." observation.

His room number Buck-Miller Nuptials Are Solemnized In Indiana Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Church, Donora, held a card party Sept. 23 in the social hall of the church. is 10309. The Reservation deadline for Chairman for the successful! the Girl Scout Banquet, Independence Hill with a cascade of rosebuds interspersed with ivy and long event was Charlotte Bolek. Her scheduled for October 19 at the Presbyterian Church in aides were Helen Ludwig, Betty Charleroi Elks, has been ex ribbon streamers.

Merrillville, was the scene of the pretty afternoon wedding Doty and Sara Everett, and aides Mona Murphy, LaVerne Calderone, Edith Molnar, Pearl White, Betty Zomber, Irene Miss Kim Miller, sister of the Hora, and John Bolek. of Cheryl Jane Miller and tended to Oct. 13. Anyone want ing tickets please call Mrs. J.

Dzimiera. McGibboney and Faye bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Refreshments were served Michael Buck recently. Momeyer. Brauneis of Westmont, Miss following the card games by this committee.

The bride is the daughter of Pirohi Bread -Doughnut Sale And Special Baked Delicacies Sr. Nicholas Greek Catholic Church FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 10 A.M. TO 6 CHURCH HALL Sixth Marne ADVANCE ORDERS 258-8266 FRIDAY ORDERS 258-3785 The November meeting will A Card Party, sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller be held at 8:00 p.m.

at the Winners have been announced Nancy Wittenhorn of Rushville, Miss Janette Hendrickson of Bargersville, and Miss American Legion Hall, the nite as: Helen Pastenck, Edith before election. President Elsie the Altar Rosary Society antl Confraternity Christian Mothers will he held on Monday, Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. at the of Merrillville. Her paternal grandmother is Mabel J.

Miller of 200 McKeaa Donora, and her uncle is Jack Miller of the same address. Both Hornak, Phil Bedzie, Kearns, Beverly Hibar, Harrison urged all members to Mary Ditty Ann Terry Herman of New Albany, Ind. Flower girl was Jackie Bucko. attend. Tabish, Ethel Bakole, 1 fW STORES Transfiguration School Hall on Verbich, and Vi Kowall.

Social Committee for the November meeting was an Chess Street. The Card Party David Chandler of Indianapolis was best man and attended the wedding ceremonies. A number of door prizes also WE HONOR YOUR nounced to include chairman, will feature Table and Special Awards and refreshments. The were awarded. Motre Truelock of Lebanon, The bridegroom is the son of Winifred Heidyer, and her aides WILLIAM'S Larry Minnix and Jim pubbc is invited to attend.

Donation $1.25 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buck of Indianapolis, Ind. Sandusky of Indianapolis, and Darrell Goode of Liberty, Thelma Proctor, Josephine Partazana, Ann Prentice, and Josephine Passerella. The bride was attired in a DONORA AND MONONGAHELA were ushers.

A Free Diabetes Clinic will gown of nylon organza which had a removable Watteau train Both Mr. and Mrs. Buck attached at the shoulder line. It was fashioned with long attended Indiana University. The bridegroom is employed by Morse Shoe Co.

in If anybody but Supp-nose said this, theyd be lying. puffed sleeves caught at the wrists with ruffles. Venise lace trimmed the yoke of the bodice be sponsored by the Belle Vernon Business and Professional Women's Club on Sunday, Oct. 11 from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.

at the Auditorium of the Elementary School on Market Street. Persons planning to take the diabetes test should eat one and a half to three hours before. Jowne nnwerdarteS and formed the stand-up ruffled neckline. Her floor-length mantilla veil edged in matching Venise lace fell from a Juliet cap of seed pearls, and she carried a white Bible topped DONOR October 9, 1970 Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Pawelec. The Dorcas Class of the First United Methodist Church of Mo- nongahela will meet in regular jStuler urges a good attendance. The oldest known formally wosinn nn Frirtav Or at Hie SOCiai COmmmee Will in- Stela Davis, Only sheer Supp-hose has that Supp-hose fit and feeling. elude Leela Neel, and Violet Smith. written language is Sumenan dating from before 5000 B.C.

p.m. in the Soial Room of the Church. President Martha LET US HELP Only sheer Supp-hose has that Supp-hose toe-to-waist control. Only sheer Supp-hose has those Supp-hose fashion colors. MONONGAHELA jll Pre Columbus Day CODO SHELLS Sleeveless And Short Sleeve Only sheer Supp-hose wears like SuppJiose.

Ny S7.00 up up Wear Them With The Mini, Midi or Maxl as Blip? COTTON SUEDE FLARES $13 AND Suede Shrinkie $12 That's why there's only one Supp-ry There's nothing else quite like it. Fpi it SUEDE JACKETS (With Without Fringe) ZIP LINED $50 FRINGE BAGS $4.50 Jowne (asuaid looks. For fit. For feeling. Come in for Supp-hose.

There are some things iibout it you just can't say for any other pianty hose and stockings. And that's why you'll say they're great. From $4.95 to $595. BOSTON STORE Improvement Co. PHONE 483-3524 440 McKEAN AVE.

DON07A Regular Price BELTS $4.00 UP HEADBANDS Beaded and Suede $2.00 539 FALLOWFIELD IN CHARLEROI'S DOWNTOWN SHOPPING CENTER CHOOSE A COAT FROM OUR SELECTIVE GROUP FOR THIS SALE DONORA OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. FRI. MON..

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