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The Valley Independent from Monessen, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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Monessen, Pennsylvania
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13
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Friday, September 27, 1957 ROSTRAVER TOWNSHIP Webster Correspondent: Ftllsburg Mrs. Mtrr Prictdale JTfcm B. 414 St. Anne's Altar Society Meeting At Holy Cross St. Anne's Altar Society Fellsburg held a regular meeting at Holy Cross Mission with Rev.

Andrew Hiedzak opening with Reports were given by Mary Matava, secretary: Helen Forlini, financial secretary, and Mary Dolnack, treasurer. It was announced that the regular meeting night has changed to the third Monday of each month. The society it. planning a spaghetti supper lor Oct. 23 at Twin Coaches.

The public is invited. The pig-in-the-poke donated byj Maiy Rosco was won by Agrtesj Greger. Lunch was served by thej committee. Home movies were shown by Ann Yakubic. Next month's committee will be made up of Margaret Matava, Blanch Sholtis, Helen Braun, er.

Mary Dolnack and Mary Wyvratt. Church Group Meeting Is held official board of Webster Methodist Church met church Wednesday with John Shell offering prayer. The session was In charge of Don Sarber, newly elected chairman. A rally day will be held sometime next month, Attending were Mr. and MM, Alfred Hamilton, Mrs, Florence Lynn, June and Ida Mae Walker, Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold DeShorng, Mrs. Sara Walker, Mrs. Kathyrn Jugan, Mr. and Airs.

Donald Sarber, Albert Sarber, Mrs. Beralce Vescio and the Rev. Mr. Shell. for the GAMES I A A Front Row Seat Always Spam Ac make tnp wortd of pleasure, full) guar- trawEt SOUK High Power.

6 Power (suae svte ind BROWflEU $445i-i Mirade of Opaal Sd- enet. field. Ttd, Tn On GenunM Leather Included. 33 $9.95 to t35 Edmund's JEWELERS. 471 Dernier Arc.

IU 4-4111 Plus Ultra Class Meeting Held At Nason Home The Plus Ultra of Webster Methodist Church met Tuesday at the home of Nason with Betty Knight, president, in charge. Kathyrn Jugan led pray- John Jugan Is Song Leader at Church Service The community, service of Webster wiis held Sunday in the 'Methodist Church with John Jugan a a song leader. Jugan's readicg fl "Cure for Fear" was followed'by the singing; of "What Fncnd." He then read "The Christian's Holy A trio composed ol Sandra Harbaugh and Judy and Esther Harvey sang "A Mansion. Over the Devotions closed with the singing of "One The speaker was the Rev. Henry Frank of Olive Branch Baptist Church.

His topic was from Matser- Gifts for Christmas boxes to be sent to India were packed during the meeting. Peg Sarber was topic leader, speaking on "Understanding This was followed by a discussion by the class. It was announced that the Women's Society of Christian Service from Belle Vernon is planning to meet with the class soon to discuss the possibility of forming a W.S.C.S. among the younger women of the church. It also announced that the election, of officers will be held at next month's meeting.

Present were Mildred and Mae Kirk, Betty Allen, Kay Gilmer, Carol Sarber, Elizabeth and Kathy and Charleen Jugan. Hostess for the next meeting will be Elizabeth Bryce. The meeting will be held at the home of her sister, Mrs. Grace Wiper, of Monongahela, also member of the clasi. Fellsburg Girl Scouts in Meeting Girl Scout Troop 63 of Fellsburg met Wednesday afternoon at the Fells Methodist Church.

Carol Lee King was flag bearer and color guards were Carta Watts and Freda Chapman. The group is planning a skating party and a trip to Pittsburgh. Present were Grace Ahlbom, Victoria Oils, Yowanski, Freda Chapman, Kathy Carol Ann Heath, Carla Watts, Sara Smith, Barbara Assad, Carol King, Betty Ranker, Dessia Lewis, Kathyrn Fox and Susan Naylor. Absent wai Marlene Cup- pies. Guest present was a Mood, Leaders were Mrs.

Assad and Mrs. Lood. thew, fifth chapter, and has mon was on Ushers were Sandra and 1 Survey. Offertory prayer was by Camer Squadron Activated. the Rev.

John Shell. THE DAILY INDIUM DINT, MONISSIN, Somersct Man Takes Own Life SOMEHSKT, Pa. --Somerset County Cotoner Robert Halverson said today Lawrence ShalUs, 65, of died WASHINGTON (UP) Two 1 Thursday ot a jell-inflicted bullet ThfrtMn State Reserve Air Force Groups Are Inactivated Air Force wing, headquarters and two squadrons in Pennsylvania were ordered inactivated Thursday as part of a move by the Air Force to forces and contribute to the Defense Department's economy drive. In another move, the 512th Car-; ier Wing headquarters and the 82Gth and 327th Troop Carrier! squadrons at New Castle, were moved to the WUlow Grove, Pa Naval Air Station. The changes in which a total of 13 reserve and National Gqard units were cut, included: wound in the head.

Halverson said neighbors found Shallis' body in his home early Thursday. The victim had lived alone. New Furnace for Jeonnettft Plant JKANNETTE, Pa. (UP) The American Window Glass Co. announced today It will preheat its.

new gin MI fiunacc at the Jeannetle plant this week in preparation for stai I of production by Oct. 13. The furnace, the to bo installed at the plant here, will add 115 workers to the payroll. The funiRce was completed earlier thb year but was placed on standby awaiting an upturn in demand. Greater Pittsburgh 375th Troop Carrier A i Wing headquarters and 56th Troop Carrier squadron inactivated, Philadelphia International Air; port: 311th Air Wing headquarters inactivated.

Reading, 148th. Fighter-Interceptor Squadron inactivated. New Castle. 328th Troop Cub Scout Pock To Meet Tonight Cub Scout Pack One of Fellsburg "will meet tonight at I o'clock in Lebanon School. The theme of the regular monthly meeting will be "Homesteaders." Parents are invited to accompany their children.

Mr. and Mrs, David Leach Pittsburgh Hotels To increase Rates CUP)--The city's major hotels prepared today raise room rates and food and' liquor prices as a result of wage increases which will go into effect next Tuesday, Some 2.000 members of the Hotel ofj and Kestaurant Workers and the Webster are the parents of a son bwn "Monday at Charleroi-Monessen Hospital?" The mother is former Jean Lynn of This is the first child. bartenders union will receive pay boosts of six cents an hour under a three-year agreement reached in October, 1955. Other hotel em- ployes will get a three-cent raise. SUP tp Ready-made SLIPCOVERS Full i a a a Full zip pored i A MADE TO A LOOK FOR SOFAS CHAIRS -SOFA-REDS STUDIOS DOWN Immediate Delivery CHARLEROI FURNITURE 100 Trade-in FOR YOUR OLD TV And Don't Miss Our Bonus Offer! WITH THIS COUPON ONLY SERKCECJUITO $950 WAMM MONDAY FRIDAY OPEN EVERT NIGHT 'HI r.

M. LYNNWOOD APPLIANCE tf MYfTTf MA0 NUI SUN WALLPAPER PAINT CO. PURCHASED ENTIRE "END-OF-ROLL" STOCK FROM WORLD'S LARGEST CARPET MILLS The Rev. Mrs. Juyla, of Hammond, are the parents of a daughter born last Saturday.

The couple has xon. Mrs. Juyla Is former Jugan of Webster. Old Bread Wins POMONA, Cabf. Blair, 69-year-old antique dealer, won first Thursday at the Los Angeles County Fair for a loaf of whole wheat nut bread.

Blair said he baked the loaf last year and had it stored in his deep freeze until judging amateur baker' pulled the. same feat last at the fair by winning a blue ribbon with a year- old loaf. RULES FOR SAVING MONEY ON CLOTHES 4 Buy "fads," and colors that 2 and try to removt difficult fpoti All stay with our dry IOOR CLEANER IS TOUR CLOTHES BEST FRIEND Smart Tweed Effects 9x17.6 Wool Broadloom Reg. 14.95 Yd. Random.

Loop Velvet 15x10.4 Sculptured CARPETS IN STOCK READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRING YOUR MEASUREMENTS. The Most Fabulous Sale in our Store's History This sensational sale is possible only because we made a special purchase from the world's largest manufacturer of its entire "end of rolls" stock all the newest weaves and colors are included. There are room SIM rugs, wall-to-wall carpeting, 27-inch hall runner, 9, 12 and 15-foot broadloom room size rugs all at pricei that will amaze you. WHOLESALE PRICES! ALL WOOL WILTONS' AXMINSTERS if TWISTS NEW TUFTED WEAVES YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THESE SENSATIONAL BUYS ONE-OF-A-KIND HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION REG, SALE All Wool Brown and White Tweed, 8x12 129.95 Wool Wilton, 9x11.8 $93.36 Grey Leaf Axminster, 9x9.5, 49.95 $37.71 Brown Figured Axminster, 9x12 69.95 $41.11 Grey Velvet, 9x14.9 138.00 $74.26 Green Scroll Wilton, 9x15, 197.00 $137.70 Grey and Green Axminsttr, 9x10.9 79.95 $46.72 Grey Leaf Axminster, 9x11.4 78.50 $51.31 Green Scroll Axminster, 9x10.9 89.50 $57.09 Grey Sculptured Wilton, 9x10.11 110.00 $77.54 Beige Floroi, 9x10.1 69.50 $42.03 Grey Floral, 9x11.8 126.50 $81.11 Grey Axmin.ter, 9x11.6 69.50 $43.14 Aqua Tweed 12x13.8, 266.00 $179.13 REG. SALE Beige Woof Twist, 12x15 226.00 $137.26 Grey Figured Axminster, 12x9.1 126.30 $84.77 Grer Sculptured Wilton, 12x9.1 96.50 $67.21 Wool Beige Wilton, 12x11.8 249.00 $173.62 Belfe Figured Axminster, 12x13.1 139.50 $75.06 Grey Maroon Leaf, 12x11 128.95 $77.85 Nutria All Wool Textured, 12x13 256.00 $146.18 Grey Sculptured Wilton, 12x15.8 198.00 $147.17 Grey Tone-on-Tone Wilton, 12x17.2 326.00*166.64 Bel re Sculptured Wilton, 12x20.9 420.00*346.42 Talt Filmed Axmintter, 12x19.4 358.40 $210.79 Nutria Plain Twist, 9x16.3, 134.27 $96.18 Cinnamon Twist, 9x18.3 183.00 $109.49 Chxreoal Grey Twist, 9x20 368.50$222.40 Perfect First Quality Carpet at Once-in-a-Lifetime Prices 524 McKEAN AVE.

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