PAGE SIX Sportsmen’s Organization FALLEN TIMBER Is Being Formed Here Monday meeting upon. All interested sportsmen are | invited to attend the meeting and | are asked to interest their friends. A large group attended the meeting held on Tuesday evening at the school house to organize | a Sportsmen's Club. Another met- | ing of the group will be held on | evening at the school | house at which time a regular | be decided night will * % % Mr. William B. Edmiston and Mr. Jack Kephart spent Tuesday in Altoona. Mrs. David I. Dixon visited Coalport on Tuesday. | Mrs. Carl A. Campbell, Jr, and | daughter Janet and Mrs. Howard ) F. Glass were Tuesday shoppers | in Coalport. Mrs. G. C. Hildebrand of Dy- sart visited with Mrs. Earl Kopp on Wednesday. Mrs. Glenn L. Glass and sons, Eugene and Dwight, spent Wed- | nesday visiting at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hill of Al- | toona. cently visited among friends and | Mr. Ardell Igou of Altoona re- | relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Campbell, Jr, and daughter Connie Louise visited on Tuesday ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Camp- ‘bell of Frugality. Mr. David Blair Snyder visited | in Coalport on Thursday. Rosie Simmers visited on Fri- day at the home of her sister Ro J | Roger Clyde and Robert Edward, Mrs. Clarence Conrad of Hollen- | »¢ wre’ Luther V. Miller po 3 town. A number of persons greatly siting at the home of Mr. and | enjoyed the singing service held | np. "naire K. Beers and family | Be eke re Church oitiat Akron, O. | Last Saturday evening a fire Wednesday night. The serices are *Spensored ly the Young Peoples | Mrs, Dolphus Glass, celebrated his | Bigg. at Organizations of the district. Mrs. John Igou of Glasgow re- John C. Youngkin. Miss Olive Florig of Pittsburgh spent several days visiting with sell J. Lovell. her grandparents Mr. John Toohey. visited on Friday evening at the Lloyd Gates home in Beaver- 24 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 1, C the | January 24 at St. Mary Magdalen valley. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Camp- | tulations and best wishes. bell, Jr., were business callers in Altoona on Friday. Mrs. ! and Mrs. UNION PRESS-COURIER | ONE DEAD AND FOUR HURT IN C-47 PLANE CRASH pe in | F. | Thursday, January 29, 1948 3 # 2 £ } Mrs. Ver Korm of Janes- Miners’ Hos ital gpsagier; Oscar ough, Susiosts | Glasgow Notes ville’ wag OR es ar ana | ton; George Hnatkovich, Has- By JANET C. KUHN foe a> Mr. and Mrs. Foster rn — ‘OXell. ° r | tings; Mrs. Martha Callahan, Bar- . Patients Record | nesboro; Arthur Westover, West-| Mr and Mrs, John Troxell and | Mr. James Strong and mother, over, and Mervin Myers, West- | children, Roger and Jerry, vis-|Mrs. Strong of Ansonville, visited | and Mrs. Frank Troxell of Fallen- | Tuesday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stasko, | timber. | Parents of Twin Sons | | timber | tris : i : { Mr. and Mrs. Donald East-|vyirgil Richards visited last Wed- | Following is the list of patients | hous, Hastings R. D., son, Jan. | rang with Mrs. Margaret | [ over. ited Monday evening with Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Foster Troxell on Patton Couple Become |marErNITY Patton R. D., son, Jan. 19. Mrs. Mary McClellan and Mrs. | admitteq and discharged at | Burns and Mr. Frank Harpster. | By MRS. ELMER KEITH : s Thy Q eh ptan | : Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, for | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Smith,| Mrs. R. E. Troxell and Mr.! Miss Grace Havlin, who is em- the period Jan. 19 to Jan. 26, | Glen Campbell R. D., son, Jan. 20. | John Troxell attended a live- | ployed in Altoona, spent the past 1948: Mr. and Mrs. John McCombie, (stock sale near Sinking Valley | week end at the home of her par- MEDICAL ADMITTED Spangler, son, Jan. 20. last Wednesday. | ents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Havlin. Mrs. Zella Booterbaugh, Pat- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farabaugh, | Visitors last Tuesday at the Miss Bertha Bertoni and Mr. ton; Mrs. Armellina Giovacchini, | Carrolltown, son, Jan. 21. [home of Mr. and Mrs. John | william Best of Flinton were re- Colver; Joseph Karasek, Spang- Mr. and Mrs. John Tirpak, | Troxell included Mrs. Mary Gu- cent callers at the home of Jean ler; Mrs. Clara Miller, Barnes- | Patton, twin sons, Jan. 22. (bash, Mrs. Boyd Thompson and | Shomo. boro; Lynn Gould, Spangler; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christoff, | son, Carl, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Merle Myers of Helen Petrisko, Barnesboro; Sam- | Barnesboro, daughter, Jan. 22. |Gubash of Blandburg. Coalport were recent visitors at uel Rummell, Spangler; William Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kirsch,| Mr, and Mrs. Henry Lovell and | the home of Miss Jessie Stevens. Kellichner, Marsteller; Mrs. Lei- | Nicktown, daughter, Jan. 22. | sons , visited recently with Mr. Creighton McClellan and son of tha Patterson, Cherry Tree; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Craver, | and Mrs. Charles Cree. | Glasgow were Sunday afternoon Marie Garrity, Patton; Robert |Patton, daughter, Jan. 23. Miss Martha Davis is spending | visitors of Mabel Coulter. Conner, Barnesboro R. D.; Or- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Presta, | some time with her parents, Mr.| «Dytch” Stutzman spent the ando Mastran, Barnesboro; Am- | Alverda, daughter, Jan. 23. and Mrs. Harvey Davis. | week end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl elia Dandrea, Patton; John Cou- Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Hara,! Mrs. Harvey Davis has been ill | Havin. turiaux, Jr. Patton; Mrs. Anna |Glen Campbell R. D. 1, daughter, at her home for the past week.| Mr. Bert Stevens was a caller Hovan, Bakerton; Fred Rogers, |Jan. . Her condition is reported as much | jn Coalport Wednesday afternoon. Patton; Elizabeth Logue, Spang-| Mr. and Mrs. George Grusky,|improved at this writing. Her| Mrs. ®ilen Beers and Mrs. ler; Peter Gormish, Carrolltown; | Mahaffey R. D. 1, son, Jan. 24, many friends wish her a speedy | Katherine Keith of Fallentimber Charles Jodon, BarnesboroR. D., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mattie, | recovery. | were Sunday callers at the Elmer . Reade Twp. High School play- | Keith home. Other callers were and Mrs. Isabel Ahlstrom, St.|Barnesboro, son, Jan. 26 Esnedict. EE rE fed a basketball game with Bec- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weid of | SURGICAL ADMITTED | ) ° |caria Twp. High on Wednesday | Coalport. Albert Daisley, Barnesboro; | St. Benedict | of last week, Reade Twp. winning | Robert Keith and Jack Lamar { - shortly after crashing into it at Andrews Field, U.S. Air Force base near Washington, D. C. The pilot of the wrecked craft, Lt. Charles R, Ryerson, Arlington, Va., was killed instantly. The injured were Lt. Theodore Williams, S/Sgt. Harry Hovermill, Wave Dorothy H. Laurence and Cpl. Clarence A. Heatwoll. The latter was in the building when the plane’s wing sheared into the air base structure. (International Soundphoto) WESTOVER | BLANDBURG daughter Nancy Catherine are vi- | Hastings Fire Co. Extinguishes Blaze Here | 1 Mrs. Robert C. Beers, Mr. and | Mrs. Robert H. Miller and sons | ‘Here Names Delegates Mr. Allan Glass, son of Mr. and | proke out in the Isaac Straw | The Blandburg Parent-Teacher twelfth birthday on January 26. | Store. It is believed the cause of [tend the Founders day meeting | week end visiting at the home of | coming out the side of the struc-|/ed at the g g [her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-|ture and immediately notified the | meeting was Miss Weaver. The [ot | Hastings Volunteer Fire Co., who | unit will also mark Founders Day Mrs. Mr. Edward Rafacz and Miss made quick time in coming to|at its next meeting >n February Tree: Pauline Oliver, of Coalport, were Westover. A few minutes after | 18th. {town R. D.: Samuel Spangler; Mildred Prebihilo, Pat- | Ed White, and Bernard and Mar- ton; Marie Garrity, Patton; Mrs. | vin Swanson attended the base- Nancy Jodon, Barnesbpro; Mrs. | ball banquet held by the Carroll- | Zella Booterbaugh, Patton; John | town American Legion Post in | united in marriage on Saturday arriving the flames were exting- | * kk ished. A small amount of damage | ny, and Mrs. Preston Hollen y | was done. in |of Hollentown were recent visit- by Rev. H. G. Sanders. Their dh ors at the Dave Nash home. { many friends extend their congra- Charles McCulley Weds | Church at Frugality on January Mr. William H. Snead celebra- | Miss Katherine Watkins ted his 93rd birthday on Sunday, | McCulley, son of Mrs. | ting along fre. BE A LOVELY BRIDE... . . . Lovely is the bride who lets our bridal consultant plan her wedding gown to the last detail. Come in early . . . today if you can . . . and choose your dream of a gown, the ensembles for all of your attendants and your entire trousseau. We promise you that you will be a lovely bride. LIPMAN’S Barnesboro January 25. His many friends |, oo © mene this place | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkinson extend their best wishes to him. Ee iat to Miss Katherine [arn family moved into their new- | LE Watkins of Flemming, according | ly-constructcd home recently. Marsteller to word received here. The cou-| Miss Shiriey Mann of this place By MRS. FRED SCHROCK t of days due to illness. : It that down where "Bud is Dave Nash and son Thomas, ; ling in that town, re ul | dt : | Mrs. Mary Fox and family of | employe d in the Egyptian Lime motored to Coalport Saturday Loretto were recent visitors at | uarry | the Laird home. Mrs. James Laird y | and Mrs. Fox are sisters. Bob Laird left last Thursday for his station in San Francisco, Calif., after spending a 20.493 in Bellefonte. The newlyweds now are resid- | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garmen e | * ¥* % | Dick Smith of State College, [°%3 Ja iancona on Saturday. son of Robert Smith, formerly of | soup dinner held by the Loyal Weslover, iL Visiting friends and | Legion Class last Thursday. The {| Joave with his parents, Mr. an rea Ee iller os 5 Duss UIass ishes to thank all those {Mrs. James Laird. The young |; ..¢’caler in Brockway Tuesday who siged Miiie It A success, man’s sister, Miss Edith Laird, | of Test wok Si rs. hs ive Witherow and Mrs. | accompanied him to Pittsburgh, | Mr. and Mrs. P. Calguen were Mee t itherow and children of | where she spent g esp Shopping. jin Erie on a business trip this i Were Visilors here on Miss Betty Weakland was hon- | : . : } | orca at a shower held for her bY "Go orgc Grorten was a visitor in| gin pom ening, American Le. her sister in Carrofitown aoe om | Cresson on Sunday. | again. They are to be held each ly. Among those attending from | npg Norman Barnes, nee My- | Saturday even] Marsteller were Anna Clawson, (ers of South Mountain, Pa. has | Mos AN ing. : : {Martha Baron, Jessie EViSon, heen visiting her parents, Mr. and | ’ Svans, presen; o E | y | 8 p » VAT. and [the Assn. gave a reading on the Jean Weakland, Mrs. Walter nrg Robert Myers, this past | um ; id 3 Weakland and Minnie Masserio. | woek. pr {March of Dimes. A quiz question | The young lady will be married | = pervin Myers, Arthur Westover | by Dorents pertaining to problems | on Feb. 5. Laid. Torii Frye Si have beenedic. at school was answered by Mrs. | A bingo party was held at the | haroeq from the Miners Hospital Marie Martz. The book of the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dav- |,q re doing fine at this writ- month was won by Mrs. Martz. | idson on Wednesday evening of | ing. Mrs. Emma Scott has returned | last week. | Verne Gardner of Cresson was home from the Philipsburg Hos- | A number of young folks from |, (week end visitor at the Paul |P!tal where she had been a pa- | Marsteller attended a dance held |King home. tient for some time. | by the Sophomore Class of Bar-| nfs Anna Hawkovitz of Has- ir. anc Mrs. John Hescox are | nesboro High School at the Polish tings was a visitor at’ the Ken- |the proud parents of a baby girl. | Legion Hall. neth King home on Friday. This is the couple’s second child. | | Mr. and Mrs. Walter McClel- Robert Owens Jr. of Pitts- Miss Martha Turner was i= | |1and and son of Johnstown visit- burgh is spending a week’s vaca- |Sitor in Bellwood on Friday af ed Sunday afternoon at the home tion between semesters at Pitt |noon. | | of Mrs. Fred Schrock. University with his parents, Mr. Miss Bonnie Cruise of Glasgow recent shoppers in Altoona. Mrs. Althea King is home from | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garman met last Tuesday. A large num-| Cresson Sanitorium, was at her|{ Mr. and Mrs. John Knotts were ing served. Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Saturday. nesboro Sunday evening. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Bol- Last summer my uncle in Mis: | her sister in Pittsburgh, | day visiting with her sister Mrs. | tal stranger knocked at the door. | evening for the squad, coach, re- getting some water outa the |expected to attend. ‘1 William Miller was a business “Sure,” said Uncle Bob. We | Mr and Mrs. D. A. Woods and! trude Lee and Mrs. Violet Phillis | begin to shove he stepped on the ters announce the marriage of heen transfered from the US “Jist wanted to know if you was | Saturday. The couple will reside York City. daughters, Betty and Jean, were | Senior at Pitt this year. Mrs. Albert Lewis. the local Presbyterian Church| Pauline Horten, nurse at the |on Saturday. rounded out by a tasty lunch be-| Robert Owens Jr, Mrs. R. H.|Mrs. Charles Cree of Glasgow on Methodist Church service at Bar- | jted at the home of Mrs. Warner s From Reader’s Digest ed home after a week's visit with Miss Martha Turner spent Sun- office of Sheriff. One night a to-|held at the LaJose Hotel Monday ‘My car went dead while I was |6:30 p. m. About 50 persons are |is employed by a coal company. shove off?” family of Pittsburgh are visiting| Misses Evelyn Lee and Ger- he got in. But before we could| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMas- F. 1/c Emerson O. King has Leaning out, the driver said, |Joseph Selestok of Hastings oa which now is at the pier in New or!” Mrs. Walter Weakland and ang Mrs.” R. H. Owens. He is a |spent the week end with Mr. and The Westminster Fellowship of | the hospital and is doing fine. were business callers in Aitoona ber attended. The evening Wa® home here on Sunday. visitors at the home of Mr. and | ey a Anderson of Hastings attended a| Mr. and Mrs. Leo Warner vis A Sharp Bit of Wit Mrs. Mary Weaver has return- linger of Altoona on Tuesday. sissippl was campaigning for the|. A “Football Banquet” will be|32¥ VISITE With per Sis M “Need a little help,” he said. |ferees and cheer leaders. Time, |in Hastings where Mr. Selestcl: | spring. How ’bout helping me| Mr and Mrs. Lee Moore and | caller in Altoona on Monday. followed the man to the car and | Mr. and Mrs. Blair Moore. were callers in Clearfield Friday. starter and the motor roared. their daughter, Virginia, to M7. Rochester to the USS Missouri, | the right kind of man to vote | BARUCH URGES UNION OF EUROPE | —Comics in the Courier weekly. " ofosfoefocfeaforfooochochoctootootoeoetoctortoctocBocteeteots ects te Pe Be Po Toutoctoots tests stooteoBoctostoate Sootoste stools astoole empty spaces. 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(International) THE FORWARD END OF A NATIONAL GUARD C-47 transport plane rests atop a parachute rigging building |D.; Instkoven Hastings; Benjamin | visitors at” the home of Mr. and ugill, Barnesboro R. D. 2; Mrs. Mar- | yrday. — | garet Stock, Nicktown; Mrs. Julia | Scleskey, Patton R. D. 1; Mrs. Arlene Donnelly, Spangler; rS. |v; A : . Al- Jim Symons ‘and Telford Saylor valley visited recently with her | A By SHIRLEY JEAN NASH | Maras Can ee sear | attended a conference of Blairs- brother-in-law and or, Mr. and | iting her son, Pgul Briggs, and St | Kough, Shelocta R. D. 1; Doro- | s ; Mrs. Ma- Parent-Teacher Assn. jy Jpotts, Bakerton; Mrs. Ma Clara Bostrom, Barnesboro; Mrs. . cs Sarah Galino, Bakerton, and Mrs.| The St. Benedict Ladies’ Club Janet Berish, Patton. : | Assn. name ie deleg: t- 4 the Barto Hardware | Assn. named one delegate to a MEDICAL DISCHARGED eit Miss June L. Lovell, a nurse at [the flames was a defective flue. |in Fort Stanwix Hotel, ohnstown ¢ : : cently spent several days visiting | the Altoona Hospital spent the | Mr. Ned Frye noticed flames next month. The delegate appoint- in Davis, Patton; Mrs. Clara Mill Mr. and ; i | at the home of Mr Wednesday evening Patton: John Davidson, St. Bene-| A card club was held at the! Mr. and Mrs. Hescox are the | Penrod, Bakerton; Mrs. Frances | Bakerton recently. | {proud parents of a new baby girl. | Budicky, Carrolitown, and Lynn| The home of Mrs. Harry C. |. T Both mother and baby are get- | Gould, Spangler. {Ream was the scene of a A o& AT BIG REDUCTIONS! | SURGICAL DISCHARGED - L Martha Rock, Barnesboro; David | Miss Jane McCrystal, Barnesboro; Mark Pa- | Lang and Mrs. Caleb Symons. ple were united on Nov. 29, 1947, | has been beufast for a number | Musser, § anne Young, Spangler; Christo- | pher Wesner, Phillips, { Mutchock, Bakerton; Hazel Ever- | ent in the Miners’ Hospital. and children of this place motor- Tubo, Emeigh; Fred Britton, Bar- i nesboro R. D. 2; : i A large atiendance marked the Westover; Mrs. Minnie Douglass, i the errors of others. | Helen Ceschini, Carrolitown R.| By MISS MARY REAM | the league contest. Among those | were among those attending the Janet Tubo, Emeigh; Peter | SR Laing kere She traveled to the cawe game Ka Beccaria Hien. Inzana, Bakerton; Mrs. Alice M illing | 88Me_by bus were Louise Len-| Mr. an rs. Henry Lovell an Tobin, Ebensburg R. D. 2; Geo. | ay Poo Mis Se aids Janet Kuhn and Patty Tro- | gon. Lynn, were business callers | Xe. in Altoona las ednesday. James Barnett, who is attend. | Miss Jean Shomo and Miss re Schop! an Pelle, Spent maith Noel attended the basket- | Shirley Bradford, Vivian Sy- | Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Barnett. | ball game between eagle and | mons, Chloe Ream, Lorraine Lee, | Velma Flemming of Beaver | Beccaria Highs recently. on | Mrs. Margaret Britten was vis- Patton; Fred Britton, | npg Clarence Stickler on Sat- | Bender, Ebensbure; Jscer/ ie Presbytery at Blairsvilie on Mrs. Thomas Noel. | family in Bristol, Pa., for some Saturday afternoon. In the even-| Miss Janet Troxell of Mount- | time. ing they were guests at a ban- aindale visited with Miss Joanne | quet. | Troxell on Sunday. I sh ; Mrs. LT re ——Get job printing done here. | held their meeting last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ber- nard Swanson. Mrs. John Emer- ick Jr. and Mrs. John Ludington | Jr. won the prizes. David Schelfe, Marsteller; Nev- Barnesboro; Robert Smith, Leitha Patterson, Cherry |liams last Thursday evening. | Dorothy Linsky, Carroll-| Jane Hunter was the extra guest. | | MEN'S & BOYS '# WINTER CLOTHING - - David Hauzie, Marsteller; | home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wil- , Rummel, | : PERTTI TTTTET TE TOTO oweereeeerre rrr iii didd {ing party this week. The follow- | Earl Schubert, Westover; Mrs. | ing attended: Miss Ann Symons, | Hunter, Mrs. Tillie SHOP NOW FOR SAVINGS AT Blanche The Presbyterian Choir sang in | Suz- | Barnesboro on Sunday. | Many local young folks spent |? John | Monday evening in Moss Creek. | Mary | Mrs. Vern Ahlstrom is a pati-|¢ erno, Hastings; Mrs. Barnesboro; Mrs. Spangler; Hastings; Mrs. JOE’S Cut-Rate Store Philadelphia Ave. Barnesboro TO DPN SO PTD TTT LDTTTP tts, Barnesboro R. D.; Janet 200% Looe Lond. 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