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Latrobe Bulletin from Latrobe, Pennsylvania • 2

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-7 if THE LATROBE BULLETIN Blondar, April 15, 1237 -'-'7' Ml Latrobe Fashion ETY WS I As Seenl -By- I Jean PUERTO RSCO TOPIC OF LOCAL DAR MEET The William Kenly Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, KSDAR, met ta -the Adams Memorial Library with Mrs. Boyd Osborne, regent, presiding. Mrs. Jane Dark, a new member of the organization, was troduced by Mrs. Mrs.

Ralph Manon, member of the. local chapter DAR, was the' principal speaker, discuae-lng life in Peurto Rico, She told feer audience that the island la 100 milts long and miles wide and Is approximately 1Ur the size of Pennsylvania. at Puerto Rico hat two and one- half million Inhabitants. The" Island Is Latin American In tra- ditlon and Spanish-speaking. Much has been done to the conditions of Puerto Rice during the past few years.

2 v- Mrs. Manon also discussed- the Puerto Rlcan chapter of thej DAR located In San Juan. Mrs. Osborne read the ape rial thought for the month, "A-5 Easter" poem, FOr.V.a RESIDENT MODELS IN ALASKA A Latrobe girl i busy a professional model for a number department stores in Alaska. Mr.

Sally WassH, wife of Est. John W. Wassil, Wbltr ney, now stationed In Alaska, has recently completed a four-month course at Arlene'i School of Charm and Modeling, Fairbanks, Alaska. Mrs. Wtssil Is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Myers, Latrobe. Facial shots of the La-trober taken by professional photographers, have won two priies In an annual photo eon-test In Alaska. TRY EXERCISING AS SPRING TONIC Need a spring tonic? Try exercising. Exercising can be unexpectedly rewarding and will help you feel ready for spring A few minutes a day can redistribute your weight and taka Inches off your waistline and.

hips. Stretching is a form of exercise that keeps you la shape. Ease Into this tip to toe spring tonic by starting gradually, but don't skip a day. To help your posture, stand next to the wall, touch it, and try stretching your left arm abovt youB head and to your right. Repeat as if you were trying to climb the wall.

One variation of this exercise is to remain against the wall. First raise your right arm tra toward the ceiling and atretcn as If you were trying to reach something far above your bead. Repeat with your left arm. Continue exercisa five to 10 times, alternating arms. While standing la this erect position with your hands at your aide, make an effort to push your head op to the ceiling, holding your chin la and your chest high.

Mrs. Florence Ziegenfus Mrs. Florence John St, was' honored Sunday at a dinner and reception at Mountain View Hotel marking her 80th birthday. Mrs. Ziegenfus, wife of the late August Ziegenfus, received many gifts and cards, TweA-ty-slx persons, Including all her children, attended the dinner and approximately 200 were present for the reception held from 3 to 3 p.

m. In the Redwood Room. Children attending the celebration included: Miss Florence Ziegenfus, at home; Mrs. Joseph F. Fenske, Denver, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph A. Ziegenfus and children, Latrobe; Mr. and Mrs. Theodora D.

Ziegenfus and sons, Latrobe; Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Ziegenfus and daughter, Euclid Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Accorsl and children, Llgonler; and and Mrs. Francis Eiegenfus and children, Greensburg. Two brothers of the honored guest were also present, Frank Dieti, Latrobe, and August Dietz, Avella. COMING EVENTS HOSPITAL AID The Latrobe Hospital Aid TopMuo There's something about snow in April that Is positively concerting much to be. said for snow in any month bt at least In January and February it's expected April snow seems like such a "sneaky" trick Will never get over the feeling that each flake is a personal Insult! Wonder why Latrobe "stands lone," as it were against Parent-Teachers Associations There are at present 84 units In the Westmoreland County Council of PTAs The units have remarkable degree of organization We attended a meeting of the executive board of the council last week and met a dedicated group of Individuals The council works with the complete cooperation of the county superintendent of schools, James Hughes Knocks the props out from under those few die-hards who proclaim that "school administrators are against PTAs." A large group of delegates Is expected to attend the spring meeting of the council which will be held May 4 in the new Hempfield Township High School A tour of the educational plant will follow the all-day session The school Is one of the most modern In this end of the state Let's hope that next year at this time Latrobers will be planning to attend the conference ss representatives of a well-organized, active PTA.

The Westmoreland County Federation "of Women's Clubs established a new attendance record at Its 47th annual spring meeting Thursday at Mountain View A total of 194 delegates and guests were present The women provided a preview of "Easter fashions' at the meeting with the latest In smart styles seen everywhere Lynn third vice president-at-large of the Pennsylvania Federation and one of the principal speakers was striking In a black and white "Moused silhouette" sCk tweed suit Mrs. Harrison Clenny, Derry, district vice president of the County Federation chose a dress-cape ensemble the Junior Clubs In the county served as hostesses They carried out a pink and white color scheme using Easter bonnets to decorate the apeakers table at the luncheon. The annual Civic Club card party will be held this year Tuesday evening, April 30 at the American Legion Home Mrs. Henry Keener beads the committee In charge of the affair Guests are asked to bring their own playing cards A bake sale will also be featured. We continue to be amazed at the quality and variety of clothes turned out by the homemak-jng students at the high school Their fashion show last Friday' was fashion In every sense of the word Nothing "home-made" about the outfits shown by their creators Everything from sportswear to a bridal gown was modeled Leaves us In awe and more than a little envious since we have yet to solve the Intricacies of needle and thread! SQUARE DANCE SET BY NATIONAL GUARD Company Pennsylvania National Guard, located in Blatrs-ville will sponsor a square members will sew at the nurses home Tuesday at 1 p.

m. STAUPS B. HACKER 1103 05 Ligonier St KE 7-7961 Eig llsv Genes Lcircbs fire Police SENSATIONAL Ucw Gems Pcrty ALL, READY FOR THE EASTER PARADE are these two members of the lounger set Darlene Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Chemski, Loyalhanna, Is wearing a duster-dress ensemble by Sheperdess.

The dress is melon silk cuponini and features a flying back panel The yoke of the dress is striped in melon and white. The matching duster has a melon collar and cuffs and a perky string tie. Darlene's hat is a white straw bonnet touched with melon and she is carrying a white straw bag. Her ''spanking'' white gloves are nylon. Sandra Jean Upholster, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Upholster, 1417 Latrobe has selected a smart coat in the "my fair lady" tradition for the Easter parader Of green and white tweed, the coat is lined with pelon to keep its princess silhouette. The white linen collar is detachable. A perky Vet 50-2 at 25 LCBA The Ladies Catholic Benevolent Association, Branch 854, will hold a short business meeting Wednesday evening after church, services In the Knights of Columbus Hall. Latrobe Roller Garden eaQ ii i Chestnut Ridge But Service From latrobe! wnue straw circled witn multi-colored flowers is worn by bandra Jean.

Her bag and TODAY TUESDAY 1,000 ON 57 (Bulletin Photo) gloves are nite. TUESDAY, APRIL 16 AT 7:30 P.M. HOSPITAL NOTES JOSE FFRRER i. THIEL WOMEN'S CLUB The Greensburg Conference of the Thlel Women's Gub will be held April 27 at 2 p. m.

in St Mark's Lutheran Church, Jean-nette. A talent program will be presented and election of officers will take Members are asked to bring a new member and a name for the book of flowers. A--tVIAfVJ 1 STORK CLUB Latrobe Hospital April 13, 1957 Mr. and Mrs Eugene New-house, Latrobe boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Pelar, Latrobe R. D. 3 girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Rocco Anncc-v chini, Saltsburg girl. April 14. 1957 Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Graven III, Latrobe R. D. 1-girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Lam linara, Latrobe girl. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Walker, Salina boy.

tm mm ielui w. loroor fiJfOT mi ED KM mutt imKtL4mvmAvaviL rerun Lot; Dry CIcaninc Prices MEN'S SUITS, 70-Plain LADIES' CRESSES MEN'S TROUSERS, 50e Plain LADIES' SKIRTS Jm Zippers repaired end replaced on any garment! P. T. "EIOIIACA TAILOR AND CRY CLEANER 207 WILDON STREET 9 STARTS FRIDAY I a -a imtkxxxo I JOHN VAYNETrfef DAN DAILEY CIRCLE 4 Circle 4 of the Presbyterian Church win meet tonight at the home of Mrs. C.

E. Showalter, 739 Chestnut St. Devotions will be led by Mrs. William Mc-Cafferty and book study win be In charge of Mrs. Ann Gartman.

Plans will be completed for a bake sale to be held Saturday at Beltx Ind Clark. II Ti L.H.S. CLASS OF 1927 A meeting to plan a reunion iiillijiiliffl April 14, 1957 Admitted: Andrew" Sheleva, Clifton Heights Francis McGann, Latrobe Mrs. Marg McColly, Latrobe Ord Lowman, Derry Miss Helen Slosarik, Greens- burg R. D.

4 Ronald Garrls, New Derry John S. Robb, Latrobe Arnold Guerrierl, Latrobe R. D. 1 John Durishan, Latrobe R. D.

3 Michael Geary, Bradenville Mrs. Angeline Martino, Latrobe James Stemmler, Latrobe R. D. 2 Mrs. Eva Harr, Latrobe R.

D. 4 FJwood Smith, New Derry Discharged: John Luster, Derry Mrs. Emma Henlgan, BlairsvUle R. D. I Mrs.

Ella Simonelnl, Latrobe Mrs. Olive Kelra, Latrobe Samuel Telford, Llgonler R. D. 1, Mrs. Margaret E.

Speal, Callery Albert Burke, Latrobe Mrs. Dorothy Syster, Derry Mrs. Margaret Vogle, Blairs-- vCle R. D. 3 Mrs.

Mlrian Beltx, Latrobe Miss Karen Cribbs, Black Lick Walter T. Shrum, Latrobe Mrs. Ann Hankins, Latrobe Roberta Klosky, Youngstown Mrs. Charlotte Shoff and baby girl, Latrobe Mrs. Margaret Sabella and baby boy, BlairsvUle Census 159.

TODAY TUESDAY Latrobe Hosoital April 13, 1957 Admitted: Paul CorridonI, Saltsburg R. D. 1 Mrs. Sarah Klazon, Salina Dr. J.

H. Hamill, Latrobe George L. Sefch, Salts- burg R. D. 1 Louis Shoup, Bradenville" Mrs.

Violet Moore, Latrobe R. D. 4 Mrs. Mary Spicher, Latrobe' Thomas Hanna, Latrobe Fred Henderson, Derry John Siko, Bradenville Mrs. Violet Lewis, Avonmore Marlene Newhouse, New Alexandria R.

D. Discharged: Mrs. Ruth McKowen, Derry Mrs. Mary Flnley, Derry Mrs. Elizabeth Buck, Edrl Charles Benedict, New Derry Miss Ann Rldilta, Latrobe R.

D. 1 John J. Geary, Derry Rose Ann Boone, Latrobe R.D.2 Mary Louise Nemchek, Youngstown George E. Hoffer, Latrobe R. D.

4 Mrs. Ella Datley, Derry Mrs. Marie Roble, Latrobe Sally Ann Crocker, Blalrs- vilJe R. D. I Miss Katherine Mayger, Latrobe Daniel Novell, New Derry Mrs.

Mary Bair, Latrobe Joseph Mistiminzi, SalUburg Charles Barr, Latrobe R. D. 4 John Marinchak, Latrobe Samuel Clawson. Derry Paul Murphy. New Alexandria R.

D. 1 Mrs. Janice W'lnchel and baby girl, BlairsvUle Mrs. Mary Ana Kinsey and baby girl, Latrobe Mrs. Anna Mary Noel and baby boy, Latrobe Mrs.

Mary Balogh and baby boy, Burgettstown Mrs. Irene Kline and baby girl, BlairsvUle R. D. 2 Census 174. will be held by the Latrobe High School Class of 1327 Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Adams Memorial Library AH membera are urged to "7 CHORAL CLUB The Latrobe Choral Dub will rehearse this evening at 7:30 o'clock In the Second Ward School.

Men will Join In the rehearsal at 8:13. mm 3 ALSO dance Friday evening, April 26. from 9 to 12 p. m. In the Blaira-yffle American Legion Home.

Music for the benefit will be provided by the Melody Tones and Curley Marks will be caller. Special guest of the evening will be "Cowboy PhiL" LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Eaton, Latrobe.

and Mrs. Jessie Wie-land, Greensburg, are visiling with relatives in Petal, Miss. 4,3 taws (MT a W1 See our complete selection now ofc ill i NOTICE: tHOLY WEEK) OBSERVANCE! Latrobe's Next Suave New Legion Party Will Be held APRIL 241 Latrob Usws Co. 113 UGONiEX ST. LATROBE mm) eiuf roa can Bghiljr turn hit thought wii by fragrance PRIM MATCIIADElLI i I ilil'M li iiflili ll FAMILY $1.00 PER CAR IOAD GEM trok Today derry Open 6:45 SPRING FANCY 1 a ras? KciarasxDii i nrrjMinii I 'f In Th Jiitt fa.

Spring, Uw Kent el Machine tad flowers i captured in th pafMin 4 m. decanter. Too open the box and colorful Mper Rowera burat into bloom ia a aurora bouquet. 4 ounr ms zmmstr displays this Bmhkm is my fa mch you're ttziy to buy. eriO decant Cologne vrtb matching, Ducting fowaer and FerfiraM Creme Sachet A) 8 whm Cologna OoO mst vn iK A Ml pews "The 3 Stooges" Cartoon a Theotr.

Closed HoF Weekf Thurs. end Pr. STARTING SATURDAY The Roinmokers," Also "Done With Me Henry" Cc xUfil' ALSO; CARTOON SHOW 1 i 1 i v. a 1.

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