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NEW CASTLE, NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1961 Allentown -Easton -Bethlehem Homes Nazarenes Rank Among Most Generous Protestant Givers Saddened By Tragic Death Of 74 Boys By CLAIRE COX EDITOR'S NOTE: A UPI Bethlehem, and the wind whlpped- chiliy gusts across the Colonial Dutch housetops, the massive Gcr- School Bile NEW YORK Whenever church statistics are tabulated, the 320,000 members of the Church of the Nazarene rank among the most generous of American Pro Loyalty Day Observance Set style public buildings of! Neshannock Plans Open House Tuesday special parting team, headed by top by-llatr H. D. Qulgg or the New York staff, was as-ilKM to the Lehigh Valley cities Bethlehem, Easton and AUeniowa is Peansylvanla after the Moravian settlers, and the neat row-houses and double homes1 testants. Issue Revived Clen-Moore U.P. Church.

Glen- the dark hours before the! Neshannock High School will ob Moore Blvd. at Albert will the airliner crash teat killed 71. 6 a.m. dawnlight Thursday. In 1908, when the denomination was formed, it had 228 churches with 10,414 members and 7,780 serve Open House Tuesday 7-9 p.m.

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) The consecrate its ptedfes to Its budget Sunday morning at the 9:30 and connection with National Edu Those hours, starting at aboutj a.m.. were when the nuan cation Week. Pennsylvania law requiring daily Bible reading in public schools is filtered in bv radio. The seem. It is being sponsored bv the morning worship services.

A special service of dedication, under the leadership of Elder Arthur with the cold and the light Sunday School pupils. property was valued at 1560,000. Annual per capita giving was $13.44. jXhomas P. Smathers Chapter of recralts aear Richmond, Wednesday tight.

These cities, along with northern New Jersey cities, suffered heavy losses in the crash. Quigg was assisted by Margaret Kllgore of Trenton and C. B. EngeUte oi Philadelphia, Here is their report. still unconstitutional despite wnsKing snow, was tn the nigh hours before the Impact of thi amendment, a special federal naas.

JUverv Mumhrr Mnuc mure icacners oi America ana the administration. The school's newspaper staff will news broueht a scurry of aptiviiu court wast old Thursday. will give every church ui uie (una oi quiet evOKea Counsel for Edward L. Schema urcmuci ure opportunity to reaeo distribute a special "Arrow Brief" On Jani 1, 1961. the Naiarenes; had 4,741 churches with 218,588 members in the United States and we oia song: of Roslyn, a Unitarian who has jiia me ana cansecrace Oledze UDOn lhn lt.ar By H.

D. QUIGG two children a suburban AbinK- little town of Bethlehem, How still we see Ihnp 1ir- 50,000 abroad. There were 701,216 BETHLEHEM, Pa." (UPD The ton senooi, told tne court tne isH amendment is a new reason for Above thy deep and dreamless! Sunday School pupils and church to parents, explaining various school activities. The evening's program will include a visitation period with a relaxing musical atmosphere. During this time parents will follow the student's schedules en guiding star that in good and sacred season watches over this finding the law violates the consti- property was worth.

$218,778,000. The silent stars go by. Never Be Home town by night from high on a wooded hill winked off into dark- The annual per capita giving The amendment excuses chil had soared to $142.37. jss sometime before the tragedy. dren from attending Bible classes "A neighbor lady came over at! I o'clock," said Vince BowenJ Nobodv seems to know when abling them to sample their child's day in school and become acquainted with faculty members.

FTA members will serve as a wel- if they have a written notice from parents or euardiahs. The The Nazarenes unquestionably have, one of the largest growing 'and told US mv budrlv. AlhPrt Immediately following the service all members of the congregation will be invited to the church Assembly Room for a "Poor Man's Luncheon" and for canvass instruction for the annual Loyalty Day Canvass. The luncheon 'will have the equivalent caloric value for an entire day for more than half the, world, thus reminding the congregation of its abundance and the world's needs. Following the luncheon, details of the Canvass will be outlined by Haas, canvass chairman; Donald the "Star of Bethlehem" went off Andreas, had his name on the denominations, iney say church was born marchine radio as one of those killed.

ming committee and guides. All Darents are asked to attend maybe sometime this week, some said. But you can't see it anyway from West Street, the one-block-loiie street that lies went, right down to stay with his never has slackened the pace of Schemps claim the change, made when the original law was ruled! unconstitutional on a petition by: Schemp, marks a pupil as either, a believer, or non-believer in the; Bible. He said this is a clear vir- lation of the free exercise of re-: motner, sne getting along ir age, and his brother and sister. and become better acquainted with the school system.

its revivals at nome anci evangelism and missionary work abroad. Tithing is encouraged, but it is under the huge hill-to-hill bridge which connects the northern and wnen ne lett, Albert says i ii ne Home Friday' he says. soutnern sections of town, I won't oass the Nm not mandatory as -it is in some denominations, most notably the Prison Board The star, about 30 feet across iicons, ouoget cnairman; and J. Fred Rentz. nrotnotion chairman jllgion.

he'll never be home." an electric one. It stands in Visitation has hen orfrnnWort enure ot jesus unnst or Latter-day Saints (Mormon). Manv Na BOWen. Win had wnrVnrf urftli Andreas for a tree-trimmine firm through the district system under Christmas Plans lonely beaconry atop South Mountain, the hill that overlooks the city at a heieht of 500 feet; It if OKs Payment stood disconsolately on the street ine direction ot eiaers and deacons. New Cistle News Photo JUST LIKE NEW AGAIN Glenn Orr, workman, puts the fin-ishinr touehea on an electric toaster which he has repaired as part of his work at the rehabilitation center of the City Rescue Mission.

The mission, haven for men of the road and instrumental in transforming them into useful citizens, was 50 rears old yesterday. in tne cold, his blue sweat shirt The County Prison Board yes- zarenes far exceed the traditional tithe, which is 10 per cent of all income. The major Nazarene impulse to give apparently stems from a municipal star, and it is lighted; every Christmas and Easter the entire congregation ji jvited to share in making th necessarv calls Reoort.i nF open on nis hare neck, his little pin stripe cap at a rakish angle, his blue jeans soiled and wrink-iPd season. Made By 'Army' Advisory Board canvass will' be made durine the It had been turned on Nov, the fact that when one is a member of- the church, he is a mem- terday afternoon approved payment of county jail bills totalling $761.41 for October. Warden Carl B.

Nord broke the expenditures down in the fol jafternooa and throughout the week "Albert was the God-father of a sign of triumph after the my vincent, wno is one to ine Dudget challenge congregation. Community Chest made its drive and had been seen shininc some year old. Albert just, turned Christmas planning is being ber every day of the week. His; entire life becomes involved in the church. Therefore, giving to it.

is most natural Monday. He was a good kid and done by the, members of the Sal lowing manner: groceries, maintenance. meat, $81.24 days thereafter, but apparently had been turned off because it everyoouy iiKea mm. A lady down vation Army advisory board. at the grocery store was even! and bread, $51.09.

was not yet time for the Christ The board met this weekin The crying. mas Deacon, suggesting mat. one Presbytery Will Meet In Greenville In Easton, as in Bethlehem, it! Castleton. The dynamism of the Nazarene denomination is found also in its concentration on mission work and evangelism. More money goes nito these efforts than into the erec mar stooa up in tne east above that other Bethlehem.

was agreed that this was the The Army has received permis oldest ana most shocking peace- Only Prayers Remain Prison days for the month totalled 907 compared to 945 in September. The meeting was called for 1:30 p.m. and it wasn't until 20 minutes later that Commissioner George Bolinger walked in to make a quorum. The session was sion to put up its kettle booths at What you can see as a beacon Linn; nageuy in uie region ms-tory. Today, the Bethlehem Glnho.

tion of imposing, church building; Another factor cited by off loots downtown and will in the night from the street under Shenango Presbytery, representing ministers of United Presbyterian Churches in Mercer and Lawrence Counties, will meet Nov, 21 at First Presbyterian Church, cials of the denomination is the discarded the Bill Mauldin jcartopn on its editorial page and the bridge is the lighted dome of the Central Moravian Church, a have additional booths at the West Gate -Plaza, Lawrence Village and adjacent to the Gaylord ui, space, insiae a black ze of prayer. And it will serve border, the names of llie town's called eleCti0n day fr laCk lireenvuie. well as the star, tor to West store. Al Bennett, chairman oi the heavy concentration Dn development of Sunday School activities. Throughout Protestantism it is generally recognized fhat the Sunday School is the "growing edge" of the church.

Most future members be drawn from gradu Robert T. Kelsey, vice moderator, will preside over the Its leading pfllforini Thura resent were, nairman josepn Street and the whole of the Lehigh Valley area praying was all there was to do for the Christmas committee, has announced that various service clubs sessions wnicn open at 9:30 a.m. local boys who went off to the said: "The lives which these Gilmore' District Attorney young men gave before fhev ever oseph SoIomon. Commissioner donned a uniform is one of the Ray Bailev Bolinger and Con-ironic tragedies of the cold war lroUer and Secretray Andrew M. gamzations are being con- rtev.

Kooert ix. Argie, pastor ol Leesbure Presbvterian Church. tacted to ring the bells in the two Army Wednesday morning and! died in the crash of a plane! ates of Sunday classes, and" the Nazarenes have worked diligently will have the initial devotional downtown booths. period. wnue tney were headed for duty AUnf ere ranK as part of a taoMr.nl miin L- Coen and Judges John G.

Lam- Last year members of Quota, Wednesday mgtit at Richmond. Va. Rotary. Kiwanis. Bell Telephone, Welcome and arrangements will be by the pastor, Rev.

Marshall People ask, "What Is the Na tarene buildup which is destined to an Ihn S. Powers, who is West Street, a not-too-prosper-is place, but neat and clean. It is one of the larger Holiness 1IUIU a war, tneir death is iu- a grim reminder Uiat there is no Tile appointment of a deputy such thing as a 'bloodless warden to replace Theodora u. uerryhill. Recognition of the dedication of the new church will be made by Dr.

Albert Dodds. New Knights Life Insurance Co. and others rang the bells. Bennett has asked each participating group to provide 16 names from their organization who wiuld be -willing houses working families and it houses in one block the most aenominanons of this century. Wesleyan in tradition, it is a dis concentrated tragedy of the re- Castle, General Presbyter for the to ring the bells from 9-5 p.m.

i-resDytery ot snenango. The reoort on Committee tinctively American tant body, owing none of its tradition to the old country- The Nazarenes adhere to all the historic doctrines i here were no prominent fami- Altman who resigned over, a lies involved. Most of the dead month ago, was not discussed. were from working-man. families.

It seemed, that about everybody CHAMPION ni ATTrBFB who had lived in Bethlehem very i a rttotT dy who livel there were among the dead. witn two people eacn nour. Candidates will be given bv Rev. It was so quiet in the small Kelsey; ministerial -relations The Christmas War Cry sales advancing well. Work is com of the New Testament and em second-floor apartment of 348 long Knew one or more of rf 7' families.

Cambridge university undergrad- plete' in Ellwood City and New wr. Luyier rerguson, ew uasue; Bills and Overtures by Rev. Rich- phasize the doctrine of entire' sanc-tification as a second definite work uates today claimed the "cham Pennsylvania Dutch keep jWilmington. Inquiry is being West St. Thursday that you could hear the bubbling of the water in the tank of tropical fish.

1 their emotions to themselves but ol Orace. While many modern church pion chatters title after talk-in gin relays for a full week. made tor tne setting up of a Christmas kettle in Ellwood City. Hra craves, wnmington. Rev.

E. Vincent Stratton, I wood City, is to give the report sale, mortgage and lease the streets Thursday, wher mrs. Josepn J. kimi Jr. sat on ever people gathered in clusters ganizatioos are the result of splits from other troups, the Nazarenes A new sign has been placed onj a couch saying slowly, almost to iu wait ior trauic lights headquarters property property.

Session record report; Herself: "Why?" pause. "Why1 pause. "Why Stevie and Joey? taiKea oi ine tragedv. North Mercer St. The Christmas UNION TOWNSHIP will be given by Rev.

James doll dressing committee, headed Joseph John Kibli in, 23, and xuton. Flags throughout the area were lowered to half-staff. Plans wpt-p! To those who voted. juid worked All city and county U.P. pastor; represent a coming together ol several independent Holiness bodies.

More than 10 groups have joined the denomination since it was begun. World headquarters and publishing offices of the Nazarenes are by Mrs. J. A. McNeil in the past, will be led this year by Mrs.

Hel atepnen jvucnaei judu, in, handsome boys who liked oeijun iur memorial services, with elder delegates are expected I WAS HUNGRY YE FED MERer. T. Dickson Marshal! looks into the well stocked rafrirerator-freexer. a rift of Cl en-Moo re United Presbyterian Church. The unit stores the food needed for the hundreds of men fed weekly the City Rescue Mission.

The mission marked ita 5th anniversary yesterday. A dance and go to football games en Robison. Dr. Mildred Rogers lo dc present ior me aay activi INSPIRED BY FIRE ties. and her staff has promised In the work.

i JACKSON, Miss. (UPDFire-1 "Something Was Different" "Stevie was his father's boy, always mauling him. Joev was al No progress has been made In in Kansas City, Mo. The church maintains six liberal arts colleges in the United States, Bible colleges for my election plei.se mceept my sinters thinks. To thoie candidates who were on the ballot In the primary and eeneril election, thereby showinir their wiUIneness to serve, a vote of natltude.

To those who have icrved the school district and are presently leaving the board, we wish to voice a word of appreciation for your seivice dnrlnr a difficult period of growth. Claude M. Jenkins ways mauline me," the mother Scout Conference At Second Church men arriving to combat a house fire Friday discovered that seven housewives had removed 1.0DO pounds of furniture, including a 400-pound piano, from the house in banana ana Britain ana a seminary. Its weekly radio broadcast, the securing of a speaker for the 1962 dinner meeting. The same committee, composed of Fred Allen and Dr.

Mildred Rogers, will serve for the 1963 event. said. "It seems like something was different here for the last "Showers' of Blessing," is carried Hospital Notes three weeks. You could almost within 15 minutes. on iuu stations.

The Nazarenes now rank Rev. H. Pat Albright oresl- Maybe we did it With nervous A conference for ministers of the rork of boy scouting -will be held feel the affection from the boys and this was long before they or 29th in membership among dent, led the meeting, with the energy," one woman told fire- Second U. P. Church.

Thursday I benediction by Major DihJe. James RD 6. aeoaea to emisu1 Her husband said: "I never, American denominations, ibtft in Sunday School enrollment and fith in sales volume from mihlistiine trom a.m. 2 p.m. All Protestant ministers nf T.aw.

Mrs. Anna Kelch. 108 O'Brien New Castle Admitted: Mrs. Anna Tacobucci, 513 Gal- was what you would call senli- rence County have been invited The church maintains 450 mission mental with the boVs, but I ticed something different recei Mrs. Mary M.

Rapp, 2201 Wil breath Ave. Shenango Christian Revival Will End mington Ave. Frank Palumbo, 1917 Hamilton Stevie worked with me for three days in the metal processing aries at 42 stations around the world and has 1,500 pastors in the United States. Because the Church of the Na aciena. cms meeting wnen JUrne Hogan, assistant director Protestant Relations' of the tional Council of Boy Scouts, speak.

St. Mrs. Helen Gallo, 223 W. Win ter Ave. Nicholas Somma, 1027 PoUockl plant ana we goc real close, getting up and getting breakfast together and driving off to work." The revival effort of the Shen- Ave.

Robert E. Barckley, 709 Coun A luncheon will be served at neo Christian Church. Willow- Mrs. Kathleen Leary, ty me tot. me boys both worked brietlv noon with the ministers as guests.

A lay representative from each Sixth St. Mrs. Eleanor Kumrow, Rr. at the Lansdale plant and then Frank Pittaway, 4041 riazen zarene is a Holiness body, some persons believe it to be one of the "Holy-Roller" or "speaking with tongues" groups. There are Pentecostal bodies that fall In this category, but the Nazarenes are regarded as the "right wing" of the Holiness movement.

Their church has also been invited. There Princeton Ave. orooK will come to an end with this evening's service at 7:30, Tonight, the evangelist, Raldo Cook, Greensburg, Christian To Neshannock Twp. Voters: I wish to thank the voters of Neshannock Twp. and others who supported me in the Nov.

7 election. HELEN L. KAUFMAN Tax Collector Political Advertisement St. were laid oit. They looked nigh and low but couldn't find a iob.

will be exhibits and showing film strips. Assistine in the Gaylord Hensley, 1014 Mrs. Fay Copple, 1927 Pennsyl- so a week agD they decided to Franklin Ave. vnaia Ave. ference will be George A.

Wilkins, Church, will preach on "Have You Counted The Cost? Last" night was "Fill A Pew enlist." Five doors down the street 1: Amos Whealon, 13 N. Lee Ave Marcella Walker, Slippery Rock scout executive, and Herbert Croft, field director. worship is neither extremely rit- R.D. 2. the home of LeroV Walter Kranch Mrs.

Thelma Richardson, The Protestant Committee Mrs. Alma Reich. 81 Beltzhoov- Night" when an effort was being made by various captains to fill Carson St. I two-story frame, with a three-1 Scouting which is making arrange er Pittsburgh. 224 Mahon- foot Te Young Kranch James Blackwell, tne entire cnurcn.

Mrs. Anna Venturelia, 4 rla- ments tor tne eonterence roiiows: Gene Stone, chairman: W. Ross ing Ave. Those helping in the music dur-g the week were: Mrs. Alberta zelcroft Ave.

ualistic nor absolutely free. The doctrines are similar to those of the old Methodist church but in evangelistic emphasis it is closer to the Wesleyan Methodist and the Free Methodist groups. The church has a congregational form of government, with the highest elective office being held by Mrs. Ruth Reynolds. 23 0 4 his life.

In high school he took a machine shop course, but dropped Byers, bamuei Fleming, Harold Mrs. Henelle J. Golba, 1513! Glass, Mrs. Lottie Moore. Mrs.

OrKceland Rd. n. Mcconncii Kooert Gretchen Ave. tie tried various odd jobs, Clara Ziegler, a trio; Mrs. Mary Meaner and E.

Vincent Stratton. Benjamin R. Gardner, 841 Al-iwhen he ld get tllenli but Leckwart, Rev. F. Dickson Mar bom Ave.

Discharres icouia notJind steady SHOP TIL 9 MONDAY shall; William Sentgeorge Svlvia Shoaff. Thomas Squilla, 313 Shadyslde Mrs. Virginia Ludwig, Maitland, ane RD 3. General Superintendents, whose rank corresponds to that of Bishop! Ave. Rev.

Cook also presented a vocal 'Mrs. Laura Kiefer. 1607 Huron! cairi onri rWiHerf tn pnHt Wo! Christ Lutherans To Train Teachers Mrs. Mary Berkeley, 914 W. numrjer at one ot tne services.

ni some cnurcnes. jive general Ave- Id honed from Wilkes-Barrej New from SINGER Washington St. Mrs. Joann BieaanskL and "all pvritprl" that hp' Mrs. Gemma Mastroafll, lauzi superintendents currently are office.

Nazarenes are involved in New Bedford. lWas in the Army. Wilkes-Barrej Jackson Ave. The teachers of Christ Lutheran Mrs. Helen Gargasz and was where the bovs from intensive program, launched last! Rev.

C. F. Wesfover At Maitland P.M. Robert Barber. 711 Neal St, Frank Nycz, 321 Phillips St.

Church, E. Washington St. af Beck- ter. Volant RD 2. (this area boarded the plane.

year, to gain at least 70,000 for the Dolls In Your House Ulysses Harper, 405 Park! The Alientown-Bethlehem-East- Mrs. Mary Ann Sisco, 806 But ford, as well as future teachers of the church school will take part in an intensive teacher training Ave. area is industrial, but includes! ler Ave. Rev. Clarence F.

Westover. James Glnnochl, 318 E. Home members and start 800 more churches by 1964. "Our supreme desire for 1960-64 Is to put God and His Kingdom first," said Dr. Samuel Young, a general superintendent, "and course Deginning 3U.

The tsastor of the church. Rev. St. BIRTHS REPORTED Mrs. Pearl Hritr and daughter, Christian and Missionary Alliance! Evangelist, will be heard in the; pulpit of the Maitland Memorial Primitive Methodist Church.

S. rich iarming land ana dairy i farms. It is not a depressed area-but there is about 6 per cent un-j employment problem. Most of the; boys who were killed in the! crash were unable to get work, Harold Held, will teach the course entitled "Fundamentals in Chris-! 33 mgn it. Mrs.

urace kockcu ana son, tian Beliefs." JAMESON MEMORIAL To Rev. and Mrs. James E. Erb. mui tomorrow at 11 a.m.

arl tnereny give evangelism its rightful place in winning the lost tc Christ." 306 Norwood Ave. Thirteen ot the dead were tromj The course will begin at 7:30 m. durinz the staff meetinu. The Wampum.JRD 2, a daughter, Nov. four from Easton, onej :30 p.m.

Rev. Westover will speak in the morning on the theme "Miracles In Answer to Prayer." The evening Jameson Memorial pastor believes that the religious training of the children of the from Allentown, the others from To Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. thD mm church is an important activity of jtheme is "The Bible's Prescrip- Prentice.

Edinburg RD 1, a son, Nv- 10. Five miles to the north of' the congregation and will result inj imorovement of the teachine staff: in Time of Trouble." Rev. G. Kenneth Tvson Is the To Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund W-iRpthietiPm ar.m thP fT-minnri Mrs. Mary Lutton, 1049 ano improve tne educational arm Jopek, 17 Charles a daughter, and limestone quarry land, is the pastor ot tne cnurcn. Princeton Rd. ot tne cnurcn. wov iu.

i older town of Nazareth, two of Arnold P. Hogue. 112 Hoover To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur sons were killed.

Other rrawtryinpwy Ha. ney, Edinburg RD 1, a son, names hereabouts include Zion Baptists Thomas C. McClain. 4207 Ell North Dakotan tjatn and mmaus. wood Rd.

But as the season of thanks-1 Mrs. Verna McGontele. 2619 W. To Host Speaker NEW CASTLE HOSPITAL Kiagewooa ut. giving and the Nativity draws near, the mood of much of the valley is nearer than that of To Mr.

and Mrs. William J. O'- Charles Brien. 906 Cunnlns-i Zion Baptist Church of Sliooerv Lary, 414 Sixth a son, Nov. At 1st Methodist Rev.

Gary O. Danielson, Fargo. N. vice president of the Northwestern district of the Interna ham Ave. Lretnsemane.

"The town Is just limp that's Miss Margaret Benko, 110 Penn TRIMHANDY Machine CUTS OUT PAPER DOLLS all." said John Strohmver. editor lATiaora. Fa. Rock will be conducting special services at 8 p.m., Nov. 12 19, except Saturday.

The Evangelist will be Rev. Orey M. Bolt of Transfer and Orangeville Baptist Churches. of the Bethlehem Globe-Times. John E.

Cater, 2909 Rosedale Ave. Other Towns Limp Ptc paper under preer foot, turn Ernest K. Zehring, 18 S. Scot- ba, 1513 Gretchen a tCiWn v'( p'assaie whiU wt 14 handle-- needle cuti out doll, Special music will be presented; tional Union of Gospel Missions will be heard in the pulpit of the First Methodist Church tomorrow at 11 a. m.

Rev. Danielson is substituting the previously announced speaker. Rev. H. G.

Mordh, St. Paul, who was detained in son, Nov. 11. youne men in the crash. Limo.

dresiei, all kinds of paper figures. It'i iana iane. Ralph May, 334 Eleventh Ave New Brighton. too, was the New Jersey town of later -man scissors, preuer toot acts every night, and "The Men from Mars" will be the opening night quartet. They are heard on Sunv days at 1:15 p.m.

over Radio WISR in Butler. In addition, there will union wrncn lost five ot its sons, Mary Zywar, 522 Moore NCHS Band Parents 26 men from New Jersey Ave. were mnea, ana the people Mrs. Evelyn Vitanovich, 8 RuU as tinger-guard. SEWHANDY Machine SEWS FOR BABY DOLLS nis nome city.

Rev. Danielson is here their home towns searched for be nursery care provided each eve- leage Youngstown. Charles Caldwell. RD 5. ijunction with the 50th anniversarv Meet This Evening someway to express their sad YOU'LL BE AMAZED AT HOW QUICKLY.

SAVINGS WILL ADD UPi Start saving now for a aid-In-advance 196? Christmas. Our Christmas Club makes it so easy, by helping you save convenient amounts regularly. First National Bank ness, some way to answer their or Lity Mission and the meeting of Bruce Newton, 1259 Old State: enet. The Band Parents Association of i me executive Directors ot lUiiM. INFORMAL CEREMONY Kd.

New Castle High School will hold ALBANY. N. Y. (UPD Thinesl .95 M4 TO HONOR MEMBERS a meeting today at 7:00 p. m.

in The Castleton. Loolts just like Mommis'i. Sew smoothly, safely presser foot guards tiny fingan. Mora than toy a rtal sawing machin, with attractiv carrying casa. iags were flown at half mast.

A veterans parade was planned Sunday in Clifton for the boys who had no chance to become veterans. Passaic high schools weren't so formal at the formal swearing-in ceremonies of Charles! R. Diebold as member of the! Dlscharred Mike Jsaoeiia is general chair-ian and will he in rhsree nf re state Thruway Authoriy in Gov. Scott Burkholder, 715 Cleve. land Ave.

ports on all arrangements for the scheduled their own memorial Nelson A. Rockefeller's office. Sec-1 Members of the, Armando Diaz Society and the Holy Name Society of Holy Cross Church, West Pittsburg; will honor deceased members at the 10 a.m. Mass Sunday at Holy Cross Church. The Diaz Society will meet at 9:30 a.m.

at Its hall befora pro- Nov. 18 concert; the band trip to services for their former students, 11 i.i, i David Forrester, 1515 E. Wash retary of State Caroline K. Simon, who appears taller than the eov- New York which is scheduled fori who had left so grown up when: Nov. 22.

The various committees thev took the Armv oalh bare ington St. Mrs. Velma Booher, Kings Chap- ernor In nigh heels, kicked off jher shoes for the pitcure taking Mmber Federal Deposit win cnecc on ucxei ana candy noun rjeiort twaraing tne lated 119 E. Washington St. OL 2-5461 session.

saies ior ine concert ana an worn plane. being done on the program book.l There were snow flurries Peter Demos, 321 E. North.

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