PI Five Co. will talkie place Patton Fire Hall Thomday : week ah 3330 p.m. AR per sof interested are Wd te be present. Miss Elva Whiteford spent the past week end in Oakland, Johnstown, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flobert E Several boys from Casnp [ee Va. spent a four-day furlough with their; in Patton asd vicinity. Most | boys from this section at Camp be transferred to B. Carolina | work. A birthday surprise party was held afternoon at the honse of Mr. | and Mrs. Tony Sunseri in honor of , Bunseri's birthday. Mrs. Elisabeth Garrity, Miss Erma MeKiliop and Ray McDermo(t motor: | od to Virginia and Washuaglon on Monday. Announcement has been made of | he marriage of How 1 eer | of Patton. The cere mony J ce pisce January 24 in Miami, | Dinsmore wali born in Patton, and is at present a senlor sty the Ee Hospital Tuesday as & medical patient. Miss Masel Yeckiey of Madia, Pa, is spending a two wiek vacation with Der parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, J. Yeck- | * Watch for the playdate st Grand Theatre for “Citizen Kane.” Born to Mr. and Mra. Alfin Yeck doy of Fant Carroll Township, a das ghtar on on February 11. Al Seiko is spending several dayne th Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Hetsko an-, pounce the birth of a son on Tuesday, 1%. Mett Bortman is sevicusiy Hl home. and Mrs. Raymond Westrick es pi on For. ; - Heopital on Tuesday, itl Bunsen. Borough Council minutes found elsewhere in this paper of Joseph | Lehwmier, captain, Fation - we | the Methodist Church next Monday. | February 23. Tickets are pow of Bale | at 50 centa. THe 1. C. BU, will old & Cinch | | and Bingo st the Community Hell on | Tuesday evening. Admission ix ioe. | The Patton girls defeated the Bak- | | erton Bowlers recenliy uy 156 pina. | { The line-up: Bakerton Bernetia Bon- | fil, Jeanette Flora, Rose and Joseph ine Columbus, Betty Bucl, Katherine | Howan, Irene Krynick and Louies | . Pelores Jacobs, Agnes Farabaugh, AnpS& | Mickiick, Mildred Karlbelm, Clara ‘within the past Uhree monthe | Steittmatier and Rita Vescovi, cap- tain. Irens snd Rits are credited with | (the highest scores. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Yahner on | Thursday last quistly observed thelr | | 48th wedding anniversary at their | fare home near BL Augustine. Miss | | Etigabeth Cooper am) Joseph A. Tah- | | pr were married in the 81 Augus- | tye Catholic church on February 12. 1484. They have spent thelr entire married life in the vicinity of Bt. Au | | gustine. Mr. Yahner was engaged as | ia biacksmith for piany years. ‘couple bas seven children and fifteen | | grandchildren. Mr. ‘Tahner has been | | bedfast for some time and because | ‘of this fact no special celebration was held on the saniveryary. Mr. Yahner will observe Nis BOth birthday this month. Mra. Yahner who is 83 VERT | oid, is enjoying fool health. GARDEN cL NEWS The initisl meeting of the Patton Garden Study Club for the year 1942 will be held on Tuesfay evening, Feb. | 24, in the Patton Drug Co. isl B a m and will feature talks by | Mrs. Frank Schwal) and Mrs. John Barnard. Mrs. Schesb will talk on | “Gardens for Victory” while Mrs. | Barnard has choses for her subject “Birds and Winter Gardens.” Mrs. Frank MeCombie of Spangler, club president, will piresitie at the bus- | ness meeting. Appointment of the various committees to merve for the coming year will bey announced. The entire activily of the years work and plans have been centered ——— “Gardens for Visory- ensionil AA BON0 CARD OF THANKS We wish in this matter to thank all | those who were 30 kind and helpful to | | us during our recenl bereavement, the idoath of our molher, Mrs. Mary . | Higher, and for the DNorsl offerings, | mass cards and the use of cars st the | | fameral.- «The Children. RE I AR IIA PTA TO wpa Aa «| NGTRUCTOR'S FIRST AID 5 ODOURS! § GIVEN IN MARCH HR Because off the great demund for) Bed Cross flied aid training the pres. ent corps of Red Cross Insirectors | nuenbering 143 in Cambria County sre cartying as meny as from three Wo pix classes epch week. Over BO first | gid classes sid now in progress in the county, all with heavy reglatration. There is ai urgent need for al least 150 more initroctors throughout the county. The gualifications for an ine stracior are the completion of stand ard and advanced Red Cross courses For these people who will be an able to complete the required work ‘ pefore March 30, because of of netructors, special arrafjfesonts may be made for them to complete their work ster they have taken thelr instrovior course. Peguests for these arrangements have boon submitted to fed Cross National Hesdguatters for approval The instrwiiors course will be given in Cambria (County from March 30 to i 3 The location of Red Cross J valor course will be determingd | soley by the district having Use Beav- | [jest registralion Registration may be made through the Hed Cross first aid [LA GUARDIA AND LI 0. | URQING JOBLESH DOLE a Tn Fiorello H. 1a Gunrdia of ew York apd spokesmen for the C. Fy °. testified before the House Ways | and Means Committee at Washington Irevently in kn effort to win Support for the Administration's dll to sp | propriate $300,0000.0000 for Goles to Lwar-divpisced industrial workers Vigorous protests agsinst he mee. !sure have been registered by gover nors of 10 sate, who described the will as an satering wedge for “fede. alization” of all state unemployment insurance sywleine “This is no time for pride” Le Guardia said. “It is not a question of state's rights but one of national se (edifice Begindsing immediatley: | curity. 1 ®iy that the semie sinless who prociasm they do not need help will come Blick askingfor it “This is the most tragic period in our entire history, with dark periods | unmediately abesd. Entire industries must pecessrily be transferred 9 | nr production. 4 RO BO CR AOI NS OA i {PAVIS ENTERS CONTEST POR ¢ In a few days we will deliver a new, more compact, Sentors will contain telephone listings for: Nasty Ge Nicklown Pation Porfage The Classified Section (the yellow pages) will con- tain listings for: Bammeshore Camolliown Glen Campbell Hastings Patton Listings of telephones in more distant exchanges to which few cally are made from your community have been omitted. This makes it easier for you to find the numbers of nearby telephones which are more frequently called. It also saves paper—im- ‘portant in view of the war-time shortage. \ make many calls to the exchanges which Business Office for the directory containing
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