Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Valley Independent from Monessen, Pennsylvania • Page 10

Location:
Monessen, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
10
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

DAILY INDEPENDENT. NOT; 1WT Protests Expulsion COPENHAGEN. Denmark (UP) --Denmark has officially protested t' Soviet expulsion of the Danish agricultural attache from Moscow as a Russian reprisal to Denmark's ouster of a Soviet diplomat on spy charges, it was announced today. WEST NEWTON Correspondent: Kirs. Joseph Rieser Phone West Newton 1155 and TALK TO Dependable Furnace Co AUTOMATIC HEATING Church School Association in Meeting on Tuesday Evening The Church School Association of Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church met in the Parish House on Tuesday evening for the regular montlUy meeting.

Mrs. Isabel Striker was the leader, with the topic, "Audio Visuals for Advent and Christmas." Neil Hamilton played several hymns as accordion solos. He also showed movies in color tha were taken at Bethesda Children's Home. ESUUS THAT COUNTL Appearance Is Important, and it begins with really clean clothes. Can us.

3 Hr Service at Plant Phone MU 4-9500 FOR PICK-UP DELIVERY SERVICE UNION CLEANING 11th Donner Ave. Monessen EXPERT DRY CLEANING The devotions closed with a poem, "No Room At The Inn." A discussion period followed the presentation of the topic. Gustav Ulander conducted the business session. The Association agreed to help plan the Christmas Program for the annual party Edward Boes was appointed to secure the Christmas Trees for the church. The Association voted to purchase leaflets for Christmas Home Worship Service, and to purchase four films and recordings suitable for use during season.

Donations were made to the following organizations and institutions: Lutheran Service Society Christmas Purse, Parish Abroad, Zelienople Old People's Hom-3, Bethesda Children's Home, Christ's Mission to the Jews, Lutheran Student Association. There were nineteen teachers and officers present. NEWS FROM ROSTRAVER TOWNSHIP Webster Fellsburo Pricedole Correspondent: MM. Mary Echart Phone B.V. 514 Will Sell Plant WASHINGTON (UP)--A government official said Wednesday about 20 American firms have shown a "definite interest" in buying or leasing the huge U.

owned Nicaro nickel plant in Cuba. Ira D. Beynon, special assistant in the General Services Administration, said the government hopes to be ready to ask for formal bidding on the plant "some time after the first of the year." Kathyrn Jugan, P. T. A.

President, Leads Meeting The Webster Parent-Teacher Association met Monday evening at school with Kaythrn Jugan, president, leading the pledge of allegiance and P.T.A. prayer. Reports were read by Helen Evans, secretary, and June Cupples, reasurer. The group to give Christmas treats to Children at Webster School. It was also announced that children are collecting used clothing for needy families.

Mrs. Parnell, principal, requested that clothes be brought to the school by Friday. The group announced that one) of its projects for the year is to donate cash to the Health Fund. An another part of the meeting, Jean Paradise, program chairman, had as her theme, "Better Home and School This was a. play by teachers and parents.

Teachers taking part were Nellie Overand, Freda Smith and Mrs. Haas. Parents participating were Mrs. Louise Nason, Mrs. Mildred Van Kirk and Mrs.

Kathyrn Jugan. A question and answer period followed. Questions were led by June Cupples. Answering were Edna England, Mildred Wall, John Jugan, Dolores Koons and France- Sickles. Banner was won by Mrs.

Parnell's Fourth Grade students. Articles made by pupils in Mrs. room were on display. Lunch was served by rade mothers. The next meeting is set for Dec.

17. Climbers Class of Pricedale Union Church in Meeting The Climber's Class of Pricedale Union Church met Tuesday evening at the recreation hall with Doris Linderman, Erma Echart, Virginia Weaver and Betty Forsythe as leaders. The meeting opened with busine meeting was in singing of hymns, "I Must Tell It To Jesus in Prayer" and "Leave Your Burden at the Place of Erma Echart read scripture followed by sentence prayers by Mary Bush, Mary Worrell, Kathyrn Foor, Mary Lees, Camelia Popp, Gwendolyn Wood and Virginia Weaver. The lesson was "Power of Prayer" by Doris Linderman. Taking part were Lenora Rinehart, Kathyrn Foor, Thelma Sellman, Violet Baldwin, Janet Patterson, Gwendlyn Foor and Camelia Popp.

A poem on "Prayer" was read by- Betty Forsythe and the group ng "Send The The de: votions "'osed with prayer. i Attend Guild Meet At Belle Vernon A group of women from Webster Methodist Church attended a meeting of the Wesleyan Guild at Belle Vernon Methodist Church Tuesday. Attending were Mrs. Kathryn Jugan, Mrs. Madge Hamilton, Mrs.

Charlotte Brooks and Mrs. Bernard Vescio. Webster plans to form a guild. charge of Mrs. Weaver, president, with reports being made by Janet Patterson, secretary, and Thelma Sellman, treasurer.

Roll call was answered with a Bible verse con- taininr the word Class. President Arlene Echart will serve as president of the Class for the year. Other officers are Goldie Perney, vice-president; Edith Wiant, secretary; Althia Heath and Betty Forsythe, assistant secretaries; Saraphine Huscroft, treasurer, and Peg Sterner, aslstant treasurer. Elizabeth White was retained to purchase gifts ior the organisa- tion. The annual Christmas party will time secret sister gifts will be exchanged and the identity of the sisters revealed.

Those not having secret sisters are asked to bring a gift valued at $1. New secret sisters were drawn for the coming year. A baby gift was purchased for Ann Lucille Gallichio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallichio.

Games were under the direction of Arlene Echart and Lenore Patterson. Hostesses were Hope Steen, Dorothy Bush and Dorothy Naylor. Others present were Doris Bush, Pauline Kuzman, Betty Scotch, Elizabeth Nescot and Clara Perney. Diesel Towboats Back on Rivers Two diesel towboats, owned by Pittsburgh companies, are back in service on the inland waterways after repairs at the Neville Island shipyards of Dravo Corp. The 1066-horsepbwer Mathies, a 108-foot craft owned by the Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal underwent structural repairs a was fitted with new propellers.

The Mathies operates on the Monongahela and Ohio rivers. The Nancy Jane, a ram-type towboat owned by the Campbell Barge Lines, Pittsburgh, underwent structural and propeller repairs. Gene Boots Special! All-Chocolate Christmas Treats SPECIAL EXTRA DISCOUNT IF ORDERED AND PAID FOR BY THANKSGIVING GENE BOOTS CHARLEROI, PA. CHURLCIIOI Phone HUdson 3-5551 for quality and value MONTGOMERY WARD Mr. Charles Cornell, Webster, is a patient in Room 206, Charleroi- Monessen Hospital.

CONTFS PHOTO SUPPLY HAS THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR YOU. COME IN NOW AND LAY-AWAY THE GIFT OF A LIFETIME. WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF CAMERAS IN THE VALLEY. BROWNIE CAMERA Aim-mid shoot 1 kv price $29.95 Brownie Movie Outfit Only 99.50 Bel! Howell Movie Outfits $124.50 LOOK WHAT YOU GET! SUN-DIAL MOVIE CAMERA 500-WATT PROJECTOR BIG 30x40 TRIPOD SCREEN Bell Howell ELECTRIC EYE 8MM MOVIE CAMERA Sec Our Complete Line of KODAK FLASH CAMERAS and SUPPLIES from $9.95 up Camera Outfits KEYSTONE MOVIE OUTFfT only 139 95 complete LOOK AT ALL YOU GET! Movie Camera Record Book Movie Projector Carrying Cose Movie Screen Color Film 3-Piece Light Bar Set 18 PATTERNS SAVE $10 TO $18-ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED USUAL 59.95 TO 79.95 QUALITY All pure white, translucent! 4 or 6 extra cups included! Guaranteed open stock on all! Wards greatest china sole! Save more than usual--and set your loveliest holiday table! All fine quality--all with 22K gold or platinum trim. New patterns included.

Other 66-pc. and 100-pc. salt .32,44 to 51.44 9088 66 pet. tor 8 fjjjj' ng. 39.95 100-PC.

SET, SERVICE FOR 12 "Moss Rose" (above), It 1 just 2 of 9 patterns at this price, BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED STAINLESS 24-PC. SET-SERVICE FOR 6 4. 6.88 "Erika" ng. 5.50 ng. 7.95 Gleams like silver! Never needs polishing; won't rust, stain or pit.

50 PCS. GRAPE for 8--has salad forks, extra teaspoons, serving spoons; in chest. 9.44 $169.95 CAMERA'S ARE OUR HOT A SIDELINE CONTI'S PHOTO SUPPLY 440 Donner Ave. Opposite Post Office CHARLEROI DON'T MISS THESE SAVINGS ON HOLIDAY NEEDS ROASTER-REG. 2.49 Blue enamel, holds 20- Ib.

fowl, 25-lb. roast. 1.99 BAKE TAKE PAN Keg. 1.39, aluminum, Sliding covtr, 9' iq. 3.95 CARVING SET 3-pc.

wt In lovely gift chest. Catolin Elhorn hard- fcf. Forged knife, fork. 19c EA. BAKEPANS 9" pie and cake pant.

aluminum. 2 for 5-LB. FRUIT CAKE Bakery fresh I tight barter, well filled with nuti, fruit. In gift cor- 1.99 ton. ANGEL CAKE PAN Reg.

1.69. 9" square. Keg. I.oy. V-square.

Ruitproof--aluminum. 1.44 BE SURE TO VISI1 WARD'S TOYLAND NEWSPAPER! NEWSPAPER?.

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 Valley Independent Archive

Pages Available:
11,575
Years Available:
1902-2009