Thursday, December 14, 1089. HULA i Katt d sitlw nets NaUN k i Rid. PAGE FIV iw Announcement has been made of he coming insrrisge of Rev. Thom- as A. MeQuillen, pastor of the First Baptist Chiareh of this place, and Miss vangeline BE Stanley, of Turtle Creek. The wedding will take place “a Saturday, Decomber rd Lee Hoover of Harrisburg bs visit mg His parents. Ms and Mes WJ Hoover. Russell Donahue, son of Mr. and Mrs George Donahue, who has pent the past siz months in New Mexion, hat returned to his home. The Monday night binge pariies thet the IL. CB U. have been spon saving for the benefit of Bt Mary's Chere will be discontinued until af- er the holidays Mr: Sambh Noonan and son, Billy, will eve Saturday for Detroit, and will nake heir future home there ra Edens Rarlbheim of Mellon av- enue. 8 swiously (8 at her home of Jmeumonia Mra Viempniag Jolly 2 serivtsly i at he howe of her daughter, Mrs Mary Garrity Jos Qavvrt of Crmbria was injur- od about 130 eck om Toesday af termoon whens he ow auth? ander a fall of rocit His right leg was frac- tared and his eft arn was injured Sally. He was retpoved to The Min orf espital ot Spengler Clarence Yockley was admitted he Spangler hospital on Tuesday af. tarmac as a surgical patient Jivmny - Dietrick, thirteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs John Deitrick of Cymbria, underwent an operstion for appendicitis at we Spangler hospital an Bandy Aswmy those killing deer last week ‘were Esrl Bearer and son Jo wep: fs A. Yeoklev, Gerald Ecken- ratie, Harry Strittivatter snd Ferd Thoma Mrs. Fumes Beckwith of Murravs- wile bas Mturned to her home after spending the past fon days at the Mary Garrity home John A. Hartford, president of the Great Atlsatie sod Pacific Tea Com pany has announcnd the company will dstrute a Christmas bonus of SiLBnn Lee minong employees sarning aan then §0.000 2 year, who have bite sanploved more than six mon. The Four Hl Club mel at Mis Rs- <hel Gwynas home on December 4h te begin their second yeur of sewing under direction of Mia Eastman, Heme Bootwssics teacher. The girls a1 ping to make a school outfin E Te @ their fired leeson in Stating The Chriswnss Snning at it » pn Carol singing will precede the services i ; Nicktown Branch, Knights of St George. will hold. a cinch party in St. Nicholas hull 24 Sunday, Decem- ber 1Tth, starting at § o'clock sharp Cash prises will be swarded The proceads of the party will be for the benafit of St Nivhholas' Catholia church, Nicktown. The public i in- vite to attend Lunch will be ser ved John Weskland, of Chest Springs while bunting deer on Tuesday of mst week, shot insted 2 lynx, more commonly known as a bobest The animal weighed about 30 ibs Mr Weakland's bag was the sause of a lot of interest when diaplayed in Palton recently Read the ads in his edition They will guide vou to the best stoves fo sxive the Christmas shopping prob. im The Patton Music Club will hold a day dance on Devember 38th The # i for the ERWPNS REE GIR wed} re cently, Mrs Clifton Derringer was named chairman of ihe commitiee in charge Hf the dance, Prizes for Best [Lighilng. Eic The Patton Chamber of Commerce, together with the Garden Club, will again this year offer prizes for the bist outdoor Christmues decoration in the Patton section. Thar first prize will be 38. the second 33 und the third of the prizes, 82 Last year this festure vd popular and brought oul a ge number of besiniiful greens and iting decorations. This year likely issspass last. Do your part Even don't win, rou will have help. waking the (Chilstmas spirit ve in 4 maumicipal way Incdently Christmas music will be broadcast by Huber's Hardware, who are furnish. in gwound quipment HU NTING SEASON MEANS ADDITIONAL WORK FOR TELEPHONE COMPANIES The hunting seas nod Gals brings out the shooters but it ale brings out the Seluphone trois shooters. Stray shots which find thes way indo he lead shouth of 4 telendione vies bring seasons] spurts into the : days of The rouble shooters wher: Bunting popular, our lines conpe | of the phot said John ager for the Bell Tele ph : “A bird sitting on a telephgne wire preinmts a good tar- | get—and--bang--Mr. Hunter lets po with both barrels. ” Gume busters sre not the aniy | ones. who cause dame to the wires | The glass insulators on the cross arms have always boen grand targets | for little Johnnie ton iy out his Dew | rifle on. A 23 bulls! fn a telenshone is fo make toble can raise hob with the service. werd chiain There is & regent ftterd of = batles penetrating a Jeanetle | in the cable sheathing snd after cone cca i I ITE] | siderable nibbling in one spot, the ! storm resisting qualities of the calle { are affected This uitimately emus cable to be damuuped by weather. When lelephone poles sre painted ‘wititownsh at he base it was that Mm found the whitrwashed wood very sicculent 0 t ake may poveupines. afl a pole at 10e Base, to rm pols dangerous. Poles are Fined witberemiote ss a prespr. which fortunately is unpnl- 11 1 ‘ i: Allkough that fis the minority, it| appen. hi is Enown es to “porides™. less too, have sty Ay el Bm ihe DOUBLE FEATURE AT GRAND THEATRE ON FRIDAY AND SATU RDAY A bang-up double bill will be an attraction at the Grand thearte, Pad. ton on Friday and Baturday of this week One of the features will the “The Cat and the Canary” a spine chilling mystery comedy with Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard in the starring roles. The picture iu one that will keep you on edge throughout and has its comedy highlights inlerepers. ed with its mystery The othe rieature as a fast moving 4 suspenseful drama and red blooded romance “The Real Glory” and stars Gary Cooper, Andre Leeds and David Niven Cooper plays the type o outdoor sole wale hay made alm one of the screen's top noleh Mare, porifaying a doctor Who has Joined the army and come 16 work in he Philippines sharpen his ox. perience “The Real Glory” 1 3 picture Pont miss seeing the vd i NORTHERN CAMBRIA COMMUNITY SALES ON NEXT THREE SATY'S Don't fall So sttend the Northsnb Cambria County Community Sales fo be held on the next three mwces give Saturdays, lec 4 23 and 30 a Bales start at I po mo sharp Cattle, bBorses, hog lots of miscellansaus ar. these Deeember sales. sueh Can new clothing sew and used Raed. WEre ang als, machinery, grain, pro- duce, ete Lome to buy or to sel Terms Cash Col. G GG BLOOM, Manager Joyous ( hristmas Was Frowned on ov Early Settlers nd singing now assocint ER Was once foe deious churchmen of thelr disciples gland carried MANY Per glinan bee FRE, Cele plays andl Sur roeiiek. & gay poe pomip and merriment marked the Christmas of Shake. speare’'s England, when a 13day festive period was observed, Work X fo ee HE | gave themselves hd Ww merry | Troditions 139 Years Old | WASHINGTON. « Santa Claus makes his 130th visit to the White House this Christmas, carrying on » tradition started December 5, 1800, when Kris Kringie called on little Suzannah, granddaughter of dent John Adams from Massschus setts. The White House in those days was in an unfinished state and the great barnlike rooms were only scantily furnished, providing a grest contrast to the beautifully appointed century found in the White House this Yule- a on early years of our country, | Presidents have set aside the heavy burden of state and made merry | Christmas day with their Semiling. A Strow for Remembrance Reminding gay celebrants of the poverty of the Christ Child, Christ mas feasts i Poland siways haw: & der the dining table NERNEY Would Maks the Fin re Family, of Onr Late M YOR OUR THE USED M.A. (. PAYMENT PLAN NR RE SE MAY BUY ANY OF CARS ON TIME est Gift for the as Would Also One odel, Select Group of EVERY USED CAR WE SELL IS GUARANTEED BY OUR CO-OPERATIVE PARTS AND SERVICE LL 94, ois ot. 8 C = 2 A SO SN PA EA SO I ne RS a i ta 1
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