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Scherman eulogizes the Ohio, the Monongahela, the Alle- gheny, the Susquehanna, the Bran- dywine, the Schuylkill, the Dela- ware, and their tributaries, sum- ming up his praise of the rivers with this statement: ‘At most, they have made Pennsylvania the keystone of the nation’s wealth— at the very least they have made it a domain of unending beauty.” Mr. iScherman’s story includes accounts of the historical, cultural and commercial significance of Pennsylvania's rivers, and he main- tains that to Pennsylvania, as to no other state, its rivers are all- important. Nineteen photographs accom- panying Mr. Scherman’s article are for the most part full-color scenes of Pennsylvania's major rivers. Shown also, however, are some of Pennsylvania’s lesser but beautiful tributaries, and the cover portrait which introduces the Holiday arti- cle pictures the 121-year-old Dela- ware Canal, which parallels the Delaware River through Washing- ton’s Crossing Park in Bucks County. All of us send our sincere best wishes for happiness due the Ira | Kresges who are moving to Florida. We shall miss them from the com- munity. “Lefty” Wetzel writes that Cali- fornia isn’t all glamour and he really misses Beaumont. Sunday, Sept. 28, is Rally Day at the Union Sunday School. The Ernest Downs family of Mansfield spent the weekend here with his mother, Mrs. Mary Downs. The Missionary Society of the Union Church will have a wiener roast at the home of Mrs. Clarence Hilbert Thursday, Sept. 25." Mrs. membered on her eighty - third birthday when her neighbors at South Run surprised her Friday, Sept. 19 at her home and her fam- ily honored her with a surprise party Saturday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Cool- baugh. Mrs. Kibbler was very grateful for her flowers, cakes, gifts and the many kindnesses ex- pressed. 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