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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1948 THE DAILY MONONGAHELA, PA. PACE THREI FIRST SOUND THEY EVER HEARD f. -rr GINGER HILL NEWS SOCIETY AUN! McCALLlSTER SLOAN SooMty Editor played. The girls played games and the gifts were presented before lunch A'as served. Aides were the Misses Mary Ann Seinar, Arlesse Black-ledge and Loretta VanVoorhis, all High School seniors with Rita, and Mrs.

Edwin Hollowood of California, a close friend of the Trettel family. I ble lecture held at Carnegie Music Hall in Pittsburgh Sunday nighw Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mahevr and children of Carnegie visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Herman recently. Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. F. R.

Blackburn and Miss Rhoda Frye tertained at chicken dinner Tuesday in honor of their nephew and niece Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dawson of Madison, who were each observ- -ing a birthday, 'all within a week. Present also was Mrs. Emma Hep-; ner of McDonald.

Two birthday cakes adorned the table. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson were, presented with a beautiful lace table-cloth and matching buffet-set. in Quebec.

Mrs. John Hiatt spent the weekend at the home of her niece Mrs. B. D. Irwin, the two women visiting too with Mrs.

Fred Shepler and family of Mt. Lebanon. Mrs. Irwin and daughter Peggy spent the week-end at Geneva Cot-present for the "home coming" at the College and also witnessed the St vs. Geneva football game lege.

Beaver Falls. They were Mrs. Elizabeth Rider of Independence, who spent some time at the home of her nephew and niece, Mr, and Mrs. Irwin has left for Monongahela where she will visit other friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Herman and the latter's brother, Jeff Wey-gandt, attended the Vanderman Bi Former Co. School Head To Give Travelogue1 At A. Meeting Mollie Myers and Dale Wherry were dinner guests, at the home of Mrs. Emma Myers Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Winnett, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sutch and sons of Scenery Hill were callers Monday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. F. R. Blackburn. Mrs.

Anderson Hanna of Washington was a dinner guest with Mirs. Dale Wherry, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quigley of Butler were callers at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Haywood. Mrs. Quigley is a sister of Mrs.

Haywood. Mrs. Samuel Mailer of Monon-gahela, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bush MOOSE AUXILIARY HOLDS REGULAR MEETING, CONDUCTS CEREMONY The Moose Auxiliary Chapter No.

50 held its regular Mooseheart chapter night meeling, Wednesday evening. Twenty six members were present. lunch was served by chairman Agnes Angerman, her aides were Elizabeth Voiker, Jane Sanders and Bess Gibson. The ladies of the Moose Auxiliary were invited to Charleroi Thursday evening to put on the closing ceremony. On Wednesday evening FAMILY NIGHT DINNER AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A large group of Presbyterians crowded the dining-room of the local church on Wednesday evening, October 20, for the second family dinner of the fall.

The dinner was served tureen-fashion with an excellent committee, headed J. L. Roberts, former superintendent of Washington County Public Schools, will be presented in a "ravelogue" Tuesday at the October meeting of the Sampson-Star Parent-Teachers' Association, to be held at the Sampson-Star auditorium in Carroll township. Time of the program is scheduled for 7:30 o'clock. by Mrs.

Howard E. Hornickel, pre- Taking part also will be stu-; paring and serving the main dish GIGGLING IN GLEE, two little girls hear for the first time in their dents of Fourth grade under su- escalloped chicken and the pervision of Mrs. Harold Lauer-j dessert delicious homemade pie Jives at Chicago's Ephpheta School for the Deaf. A new electronic Proper front wheel alignment highly important of Bentleyville were Sunday call me men ot Local Order 125 and device brings sounds to those afflicted with as much as 95 per cent man, their teacher. baked by members.

the Women's Auxiliary joined in I ers with Mr- and Mrs. Walter Seal. deafness. Girls are Janice Ohlson, 5 (left), and Dianne Calabrese, 7, who hear their teacher's voice. (International Soundphotos) AH, members are urged! Family devotions were conduct- to attend and interested friends are ed around the table by the Charles paying respects to William Franks of Belle Vernon, a soldier whose body has been returned for burial.

Senior Regent Katherine Carson presided. Junior High School P. T. A. Meets; Room Mothers Named cordially invited also.

Due to repair work in progress on the regular road the best alternative suggested is by way of Eighth street from Donora. Imm family with each member of the family participating. Charles. read the Scripture from his own Bible, a recent gift from the Church, Mini, aged 7, offered verse prayer of thanks, in original verse Miss Mary Bane, Mrs. Merle Rhorer, Mrs.

Carl Brown and son Marvin Lee of Clarksville were recent visitors with Bert Morton and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rider. Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Jacobs and family and Mrs. Cina Jacobs have arrived in Long Beach, Calif, where they will make their future home. Ben Irwin has returned from a moose hunt near St. James Bay The October meeting of the Jun- Morris. composed by her father; then both r.

Hi eh Parent-Teachers Association was held Thursday afternoon, parents assisted following the outline in the Presbyterian Devotional booklet, "Today." Armour Craven, chairman of the Every-Member Canvass committee, and Church treasurer, spoke briefly of the forthcoming every-member visitation to secure pledges for the Church budget. i After a 1 brief intermission, during1 'whibh' time tables were cleared, a motion-picture "And Now I See" was shown to a most receptive This October 21, at 3 p.m.; Mrs. Vincent Bartalotta presideing. The meeting was opened with the singing of "America'' and pledging allegiance to the flag. The secretary's and treasurer's reports were read reporting $153.47 in the treasury.

The unit was congatulat-'ed upon receiving a Gold Seal for membership. Plans were made khowp -oy the Ways and Means chairman for a rummage sale to be held November 4 and 5 with Mrs. Helen Ches- i i to! BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR PRESSLEY LAMER Mrs. Pressley Lalmer of New Eagle celebrated her 80th birthday quietly at her home last Friday, but towards evening she was; url-prised at the arrival of her sister, Mrs. Enoch Allridge, Mr.

Allridge, and their son ana raugmer, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Allridge, of Belle Vernon, who brought with them a delicious birthday dinner for her. Guests who also helped Mrs. LaS mer observe the day and were entertained at dinner were Mrs.

Perry B. Woodward and Mrs. Mary Warne, the latter baking one of the handsome cakes. There were two of these, the 80 candles divided between them. The Enoch Allridges remained for several days after the birthday but have since returned home.

specially filmed for the limited MARINE BIRTHDAY BANQUET AT TWIN COACHES SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7 the Devil Dog detachment of the Marine Corps League today announced the 173rd anniversary banquet in honor of the United States Marine Corps. Invitations are extended to all ex-marines, their wives and lady friend! The banquet will be held on Sunday, November 7, at the Twin Coaches on Route 51. A get-acquainted reception will begin at followed by a brief business session. Dinner will be served at 6:30, the menu consisting of a choice of fried eiiicken or steak. The banquet committee has arranged a delightful program and various sources of entertainment will highlight the evening.

The committee from Monessen consists of Chairman John A. Snyder, Eugene Poole, Borris Tishko, Lewis Salbo; from Monongahela Richard Kurth and William Urban; from North Charleroi, Edward Sa-bol and Wallace Urban; from Donora, Stephen Stunda and from Belted Vernon, Evo Mencarelli. Reservations must be made; prior to November lj by contacting any member of committee or detachment. Dress greens are suggested, as the uniform of the day, but; style of dress is Lutheran Church, is the story of ter as chairman. The following LIBRA (the Bolance) Sept.

23-Oct. 22 For those born in Sept. SAPPHIRE is the birthstone and GOLDEN ROD is the lower. They are accurate in design, detail neat in persona! appearance quick to decide and act and have great executiv ability are good and sensible talkwt are faithful and affectionate. M'ss McCullough, Music chairman presented Janet Toretti who played a lovely piano solo "Moonlight Sonata" (Beethoven).

Mrs. Devore. Trogram chairman then presented the new program booklets for the year, after which the Reverend George A. Massay, pastor of the First Church of Christ gave an interesting talk on "Learn How to Live Together." Mr. Massay pointed out that people must get to know each other to gt along.

They must be willing to associate with other races. He pointed out the fact people don't always have to agree to get along, but they must be willing to associate with the'r neighbors. He stressed the fact that when a good sound Christian program for peace is adopted, then we will go a long way towards settling the problems in everyone's mind today World Peace. The banner count was taken with Miss Kitchen's room receiving the award. Named to attend a convention at October 27 were the Mesdames Zanerdelli, McMahon.

Bartaiotta. Reynolds and Ferrari. The meeting was then adjourned to meet again November 18. were appointed to serve with her: JUST a bad bump at the curb can sometimes throw the wheels oi any car slightly out ol line without the driver's knowing; about it Thtn you'd literally be dragging your tiro tideway over mile oi highway. Don't riik It It's cheaper and later to drive in now lot our Precision Wheel Alignment Service.

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Mrs. Sturgis Jackson, Mrs. William Castor, Mrs. Hazen Leaver. Mrs.

James McMahon, Mrs. J. C. Bumpers, and Mrs. C.

R. Moore. The children will bring articles for the sale to school November 3. Mrs. Andrew Holmok, Hospitality chairman named the following Room Mothers: 71 Mrs.

Salva-tore Inserra, Mrs. Nick Ritchie; 7 2 Mrs. Robert Roule, Mrs. James 'Rdmar 7 3 Mrs. James Mrs.

Virgil Pellegrini 8 1 Mrs. George Necciai, Mrs. Charles Meyers; 82 Mrs. Albert Tosi, Mrs. Frank.

Mcintosh; 83 Mrs. Michael Ferrari, Mrs. A. G. BULK 98c KEY- AUTO CHRISTIAN RUTH CLASS HOLD HALLOWE'EN PARTY The Class of Ruth of the First Church of Christ was entertained delightfully at the Church Tuesday evening, iwith William Graff and Mrs.

John Day as hostesses. Held as a Hallowe'en party the women appeared in cleverly1 dei signed and colorful costumes. James- Henderson presided over 5 with Mrs. Nicholas as-devotional leader. Reports yere presented by Mrs.

John 41 W. Main Phone 591 Shirley Trettel Announces Wedding Plans At Shower Day and Rue, sec LOOK WHAT Sink or Sunk? THE LACK of a sink would m()ke your kitchen incomplete. The lack of enough of the right kinds of insurance makes your financial protection incomplete. For advice on all your insurance needs call this Hartford agency. I retary ana treasurer respectively.

A 'Sarge' fetoupr as in Awarded prize for the most original and i'artistic costume was Mrs." Walter' Yohe as "Cai'men this was the second prize she won in two- consecutive the night before judged the "prettiest" as a belle of the Gay Nineties. The remainder of the evening end Charles F. Gwyer, the Her sister Rita. Tuesday's hostess, will be her maid of honor and only attendant, while John Sminko will serve as best man for Michael: Thirty girls were present at the guests there rgm this city, California. Charleroi, Donora and Pittsburgh.

A pink and blue color-scheme was followed, in table dec Miss Rita Trettel entertained en-joyably at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs! Charles Trettal, 824 Marne avenue, Tuesday evening, the guest of honor her sister Shirley, fiancee of Michael Kickel. of Gregg street. The affair was held as a miscellaneous shower, and Shirley announced the plans for her wedding. The bride-to-be-has selected Saturday, November 13, for the ceremony to he performed at 9:30 a.m.

in the Church of The Transfiguration with the. j)astor, the Rever was spent in viewing strikingly BROWN SON ARE GIVING AVAY FOR CHRISMS! beautiful pictures in technicolor taken by the Reverend George D. Massay, pastor, when he was in. orations, favors bearing the names of the couple and the wedding-date, and trimmings of the table where the many lovely gifts were dis- California. The teacher, Cramer P.

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