PAGE SIX UNION PRESS COURIER Thursday, March 4, 1948 ES EE EH - - - ——— rm —— Thu ud huh TED FIT T0 BE TY. ED and sons, Roger and Jerry, Char- | Mr. Carl Keyes and Margaret|der Clark Powell, This was only ; — les, Runa and Mrs Maly Gubash. | Hudson of Altoona visited at the|five less than the number filed in oa h 21926 Sam Kuhn o Itoona visited | Reghetti home on Monday. February of last year. However, M NORTH CAMBRIA SPOR H 6 H L 6 H TS | I ESOT D Jia Homey Me. Annie Kuhn, on| Mr Thomas Swires of Altoona |the deeds last month which car- i or : 4 PHILA- A, ernoon. : called at the Howard Swires|ried revenue represented property 2 and General Comment ! Edited by LEO GRIMME k: Kian yn Pa, Mrs. Martha Haley is spending | nome on Saturday night. valued at only $749,500. In the p WE some time with relatives in Al- : . : same month of 1947 the cash val- be RAR AAAI AAA, ies ~ 3033 GAMES. WAS AT toona. Miss Dorothy Funicelli is unable) CIC. F004" "et 203.000, more 4 | if 11429 TIMES, SCORED Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stine |to attend school due to a severe | yas Ci thre total - Ebensbur Le ion | ; : RUNS, MADE 4 ANDI and son, Timmy, were shoppers in | case of infuenza. an oy & : ) ! x 11] 8 2 | atton a itzin eams et STOLE 892 BASES, (96 OF | | Coalport Saturday evening. Mr. Bruno Fontonella called at| 1° date this year property val- . . y THEM IN 1915). HE LED THE Mr. and Mrs. Luther Boring |the home of his parents last week | ued at oii gi has Shaliged Lis Cops North Section To ( lash for Title Friday Nite LA DATING 12 [ystted Mrs. Annie Kuhn Satur-| Regis Hollen, son of Mr. ana LBN0E, | al > sie, peri Me TIMES, { . Mrs. Wilmer Hollen, is home tor | # sbiihaidnd Ebensburg Legion defeated the ERA BE Mr. W. D. Melcher and Marth } is ste Gallitzin A. L., 56-17, last Wed- | ‘ ser tt TIME AVERAGE OF. 367 / Kelly were shoppers in Altoona | tioned at ort big He is sta- Cont nesday on the Ebensburg floor to | St. Francis Floor to Be | Schedul recently, Mr. and Mrs, Willi Judd! : Patton win the Northern Section of the | Stave for AlOut Effort smonsoas Schedu e James McCartney and nephew, | were callers in re AE ne a ommercia commu Cambria Co. Legion League. | g | Black Lick vs. Carrolltown at Cherry George, Jnotored to Philipsburg | week. i > Sun Hn or ¢ - i De ip ri apti 0. oa A Mert Oa ar te oe inl, Patton Ligh, winner of fection | FRIDAY, MAR. 5 itchoutes. vol. iaals “"Saturday. motorists to Altoona any 22 Mis. Sivio Dowareile Insur ance Agency front, 30-19, at the half. They in- |for the second consecutive year, | ton, Sec. 2 titleholder, for North included Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Saturday in Coalport 1» Dolatre, creased their lead to 47-33 going will play Gallitzin High, the Sec-| _ern Cambria championship at St. Stine and son. . Mr. and Mrs. Jody Judd and GENERAL INSURANCE Delatre, into the final stanza. [tion 1 winner, for the Northern| Francis College, Loretto Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Troxell | children visited with friends and|| Aabuity Casualty Dubyak, Niek Crowley of Ebensburg led | Cambria League Championship on| Reade Twp, at Le JIrVOns and daughter, Joanne, were shop- relatives in Dysart last weel 119) Pifiadelpiaa Avenue CI the winners with 16, followed by | Friday evening of this week, Mar.| Windber at Adams Twp. Be loon on Thursday ev-| “Mr. and Mrs. James Berringer|| Phone 467 Barnesboro PO : : | a i ade Twp. chland \ eek. ' * 0 Link with 13. Ebensburg had 133, at Doyle Hall in Loretto, Indiana or at Alliance College Mrs. William Lamb was a re- and daughter Eleanor attended trea 4 league victories against 2 losses. | SATURDAY, MAR. 6 cent caller at the h Mass in Celebration of the 25th Ebensburg Legion . 16 14 17 9—56| Standing of North County Clubs Indiana ST a Edinboro 8T Raymond emp ome of Mis. Anniversary of Father Thcmas man H Sallttiln Legion 71244 ely SCOR 1 wr L pet. |TUESDAY, MARS © Harve Westover of Westover | C2Wley's Ordination. Father Caw. I Wenklan Gallitzin 6 0 1.000 Morris Twp. at Coalport-Irvona visited at the John Troxell home | 1€Y i8 principal of the Johnstown ° ar Li on 15 967 | “Panton JV ve Soutnmont JV, in 1st recently. Catholic High Schl 1, Mi Meri 15 161 h For! ournament Mr. D. A. Dixon Mrs. Robert Tasper of Coalport 11, Miles from 67 | round South Fork JV T Ebensh on was a caller in spent a few days at the h ot ST. AUGUSTINE, PA — ensburg ursday afternoon. e home . . Section? out Results ¥ Son her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William : on 6 0 1000 | MONDAY, FEB. 23 Campbell. — Carrollitown 3 3 .500 Dale, 24 .......... Beaverdale, 18 4 Dean Locals -————m—m W. ag e am LO Bameshore 2 2 S23 |r Bt, Steubenville, 55 TED WILLIAMS oF BOSTON . as! . y o —— wd 2 ean pe 2 pine x, AMEREANLEASUEBATIING | |p ole Chor pr Realty Transactions |i SATURDAY, MAR. 13 Bo Patton An Al ae Toi on . Beaverdale, 20 ! CA A he ONLY c ans at 12:30 P.M outstanding recor Gallitzin, ‘78 . Wilmore, 26| ONSIDERED ow IN 1944, Turkey Supper M 14 : . Mi. son. Patton has a record of 17| portage, 46 ... resson, 31 JUNIOR CIRCUIT PLAYER TO y Pp ar. n 0. ad e um e HOUSEHOLD GOODS victories against 2 defeats, win-| Hollidaysburg, oona Cath, 411 BY MANY EXPERTS AS THE BETTER THAN 400 SINCE Plans are being made by the y Phot ning their last 14 games. The two | Altoona, 48 enon, 28 N21 BALLPLAYER OF ALLTIME. | WHEN HEILMAN REACHED. appointed committees for the| Farly 1948 reports indicate a|! ALL FARM MACHINERY H setbacks came early in the sea-| gouthmont, 43 Ferndale, 42 | Turkey Supper which is scheduled | continued downward trend in the including 3 Horses, 2 Cows, Bin- ie ——— son to Ebensburg, 34-32, he Jo Adan Twp. 4 a pun Jou, 5 S d to be held on March 14 from bria county real estate trans- fer, aster, Tractor Plow, Mow. bl AAA Lilly, 26-24. Patton defeated bo erlin, pEplonemay ¥ N th C b . R d Tw 4:30 p. m. onward in Frugality | actions. nA Diets Bote 5 of these teams in their second en-| WEDNEIDAY PRESS pop ortnern Lampria eaae . ua Church Hall, by th : Real estate sales and purchas- Fai Ew he counter, dropping Lilly 35-25, and TRORSOAY, TE. 8 i faukits, © B b 11 L L Wil a Magdalen Church = ay es this year are more are ny ante Vane Bor one Feed g Ebensburg, 41-30. Patton, 41 ............. Epensburg, 30| [39 S6DA eague 0ses to WIlmore | Games and other amusements iii | million dollars off the mask of Stove, Grai- Separator & Thresh- ¥ J k S ° Gallitzin has somewhat of a| gomerset, 37 ... Westmont, 36 . Ln provide gay entertainment in the [last year, when the decline start- er, Harness, Double and Single- | : ac ays: similar record, with 18 victories! Southmont, 31 imme DE1O, 26 To Meet on Friday Reade Twp. High's basketball afternoon. The affair in the eve-|€d. The peak apparently was at- trees, Blacksmith Tools, Anvil, i ; against 2 defeats, both setbacks (Southern Cambria Playoff) squad lost a 44-29 decision tO/ning will include round and tained in 1946 when property val-|§ Drill Press, Hearth & Blower, 2 : ® Yowll strike it rich in a coming at the hands of a strong PRIDAY, FEB. 27 Election of James Laird as the Wilmore High on Friday evening square ‘dancing. Splendid music | ued at twenty-five million dollars Chevrolet Truck, dump body; 1 i a healthful sport when you Conemaugh High squad early in| pEpot¥:oo. 8 president featured a meeting of |in a contest staged on the Wil-| for for occasion will be furnished | changed hands. Flat Bottom Truck Bed, Carpen- y i spend an evening of bowl- the season by scores of 36-27 and| Lawrence Tec the Northern Cambria Baseball more hardwood. The winners ob-|hy the famous Juniata Civic Orch-| The amount of cash involved|}] ter Rous wi Suing Eqnipriost, ; 48-38. Incidentally, Conemaugh| Wilmore, 44 .. League Thursday evening at the |tained a seven-point command in estra, rather than a Portage band | has dropped more than the vol- a any on i Ing on our smooth alleys. | ,,q won the West Central League Jnana S27, 7| Polish Legion, Barneshoro. George the opening frame and held agg gig previously Benge The | ume of sales, indicating that most ol To be on your toes tomor- and sports a record of 22 Wins| Jopasown. 36 Magulick, Barnesboro High coach, [25-11 advantage at half time. square dance caller will be Bob |Of the big deals, at least, may be Terms of Zale: Cash A row, come here for an ev- against a lone setback by Johns-| South Fork, 42 will be secretary. Reade Tv, Sparked by West. Wray. Meal Tickets for the din- | OVer. ? FARM TO BE OFFERED t ening of bowling tonight. town High by the score of 41-37. Cn 5 af The North Cambria section is pring Ti Beane oa but | er will be $1.00 During February, 399 deeds if not sold previously Follow the plan of so many Last year Lilly defeated Patton,| Conemaugh, 63 said to be very favorable of join- Wilmore gained a 12-9 edge in % were filed in the office of Recor- Io i hi £ th 33-24, for the North Cambria Lea-| Franklin, 50 Sai ng ing the Cambria Co. leagues into Tho Io Ge Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnston people in this part o e gue Championship. Lilly then Zhads wed 3 Con A Twp, 19(one strong circuit. Plans are to| yg oc 2 ran up 15 points for [became the proud parents of a|@ ~~ A county, and bring your fri- ‘ends in for an evening of fun while you relax. “The Finest Little Bowling Alley in Penna. EBENSBURG Bowling Garden Phone Ebg. 9377 or 623 For Reservations 2 went on ahead in the Class B playoffs, defeating Richland Twp., South Cambria winner, by a score of 39-33, but dropped to Bellwood, Class B Dist. 6 winner, by the score of 32-24. Bellwood then lost to Boswell, Dist. 5 winner, by a 34-29 margin. Final standings of the clubs are listed above. 1] ‘RED FLASH’ DECLINES BID Due to financial conditions, St. Francis College's cage squad will not accept an invitation to parti- cipate in the NCI basketball tour- nament in Kansas City Mar. 8-13. ° —Sports in the Courier weekly! new tire values! Buick-Chevrolet Fourth Ave. POP REALLY HAD TIRE TROUBLE! @® You may not remember when the old cars had to bounce along on narrow, thin tires. In those days, flats were standard operating procedure among car owmers. Today, how- ever, our tires are big and balloon, with lots of rubber to guard against punctures, that last for thousands of miles. See us today for PATTON AUTO CO. Sales & Service Patton, Pa. Boe Be dle oleae Boece de alo ce Be Be a Be Be Bo 2. SB 5. 0 0 9 ok devices and gagets that Sidi diss sss. as useless as last year’s Phone 2001 io eReiideaeateutaalal i A OUR APPLIANCES MAKE HOUSEWIVES HAPPIER Callahan's is headquarters for the labor-saving wife’s mouth water. Electric washers that will make washday a pleasure instead of a chore, ironers to take the sting out of the day after washday, and vacuum cleaners to make brooms display here. Immediate delivery! Callahan’s Electric Store APPLIANCES — HOME NEEDS will make any house- hats! See them all on Carrolltown port, FRIDAY, FEB. 27 Bigler Tan. 36 Williamsport, 60 SATURDAY, FEB. 28 Johnstown Cath. 67 attend the meeting on Friday of varsity preliminary, 18-10. The |James Clarence. He weigh T T Shippensburg, 55, a 3 Bris week at Ue Polish Legion, iy a y 7 1b. 13 oz. at birth, glean at A EN arnesboro, at . m.: Allport, | Reade T' G F T wil GFT titel 3 LEGION RESULTS Barnes No. 15 ater At ee t kf ..% o 8 Mr Secondo Fiorintin is very Te Mich FER South Fork, 37| & Social Club, Spangler, St. Bene- | Wstover, £6 13 ill at his home here, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 35 ' * | dict, Patton Clay, Patton Eagles, |posiors® 5 42p| Mr. Joseph Bergamaschi was a |g Ebensburg, 56 ........ itzin, 47| Hastings Moose, Barnesboro Slo- | Valenti, g.. 0 1 1|caller in Coalport on Saturday. 1 2 ¢ SATURDAY, FEB. : * “|vak Club, Marsteller, Emeigh, Lovell .... 0 9 8 Mr. Bob Chirdon provided ) Conemaugh, 57 34|and Barnesboro Moose. 0 of transportation to the students of |$ SUNDAY, FEB. Any teams wishing to join the 0 0| Dean, Dysart, and Ashville to the |$ ° 4 Gallitzin, 48 > league will have their last oppor- Totals 13 5 39 “2 a | last basketball game of the sea- dramatic tunity to do so at this meeting. | wilmore High 2—44 | son of Cresson High which was |¢ P tt Ca ers To The Northern Cambria section is|Reade Twp. High 9—29| played with Portage High at Por- ation g to send representatives to a coun-| Referee—Stupl. tage on Tuesday evening, Feb. 24. 1 9 Eb b 41-30 ty meeting to be held Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O'Leary $ double ank et ens urg, Ebensburg, at which time $25 Glasgow Notes and daughter Marilyn, motored to : ) Patton High's Panthers down- forfeit fees will oe posted. By TANET ©. KURN Torrence, Pa., on Sunday. ) 3 ed Ebensburg-Cambria High last . : oars Albert. Johnston and Jon 1 dress Thursday evening, 41-30, on the . n 0! andburg were callers | ¢ > home floor to ap Southmont Loses mn Surprise Birthday Party 8 tue Johnston Dome on Sunday. an early season defeat by r. an rs. Frank Gregg, Jr., Ty y Ebensburg Closer Honors 2 Local Young Men snd Son Rickey of and Charlotte sandal The home team copped the first : iso. bi t an ovell Gregg were Sunday quarter, 9-7, but DR a came | Ebensburg closed its cage sea- hs Surprise. be thasy party Was evening callers at the Gerald Ja- p back to take over the lead, 16-15, Son Nvdut oy iofring Southmont, | pt" po vman, both of whom cele- | cobs home. : at the half. -44, a ensburg. _ |brated their anniversaries, last’ Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Minsin and |Q Irresistable tn 4 ‘ ) In the second half Patton re-| Southmont, Southern Cambria |Thyrsday. Games were played and: daughter Susie of Altoona were |Q rresistable in its eontoured grace . . . it lends an p mained out front, increasing their | League titleholder, held a 9-8, G{elicious lunch was served. ) nd enhan. ) lead with an 11-7 edge in the 3rd frame and 14-8 in the last stanza. Gene Brown, Patton forward, | was high scorer with 15 points, | while Dick Knee led Ebensburg’s [scorers with 11 tallies. Ebensburg-Cambria won a 34- | 32 decision over Patton early in | the season, the win coming in the | last 30 seconds of the game after | the score was tied at 32-all. | Patton G F T Ebensburg G F T | Dinehart, 0 1 1Knee, f 4 31 | Brown, f 5 515 Thompsn, £0 1 1 | Donahue, c¢1 4 6 Tibbott, ¢ 4 0 8 | Litzinger, g 1 6 8 Staruch, g 3 0 6 Solomon, g4 1 9 Seymour, g0 1 1 | Hoover +0 0 9 Doerr ..... 1°06 2 Hennessey .. 1 0 2 Miller ......0 1 1 Blake ....0 0 OMcKernan.. 0 0 0 Moyer 0.00 Totals 12 17 41 Patton High FL Ebensburg-Cambria . Referee—Woodring. ° Mountaineers Win Tilt Over Hastings Carrolltown High won a closely contested game over Hastings by a score of 32-30 in a battle wag- ed last Thursday night on the floor at Cherry Tree. The game was close the entire way, the first quarter ending in a deadlock, 10-10. Carrolltown held a slight one-point lead at half time, the score standing at 19-18. Hastings evened the count in the third stanza with an 8-7 one- point advantage to tie the score at 26-all going into the last quar- ter, when the Carrolls totaled six point to four for Hastings. In the Junior Varsity game, Carrolltown came out on top, 14-5. Varsity summary: Totals 12 "s 30 7 911 1441 .9 6 7 8-30 Carrolltwn G F T Hastings GFT Hunter, .0 0 0 AHoltz, f 3 111 Ertter, f ...2 0 4 Farbaugh, f4 0 8 Switzler, ¢.0 0 O Abel, ¢c ....1 0 2 Malloy, g 8 016 EHoltz, g..1 0 2 Weakind, g 4 0 8 Stotsky ..... 9.0 0 Lacey .1 2 4 Selestok «0:1 3 ~ © S Totals 15 2 32 Carrollitown High : Hastings High .. #7 St. Francis Drops To Lawrence Tech St." Francis College visited De- troit last Friday to lose a 61-53 decision to Lawrence Tech. The Frankies led, 12-9, in the first quarter, with Lawrence ed- ging them out 26-21 at the half. The third quarter again went to the Red Flash, and the score at the start of the final period stood at a 43-all tie. Lawrence Tech copped the win with an 18-10 ad- vantage in the last quarter. Maus was high for St. Francis with 15, while he and his team- mates held Norm Hankins, con- tender for individual scoring hon- ors in the entire nation, to but 10 points. Hankins has a total of 569 points in 25 games, for an average of 22.8 per game, prior tb the St. Francis game. The win was No. 22 for Lawrence against 4 defeats. The Detroiters hold a 64-47 victory over Texas Wesley- an, the squad which stopped Du- gquesne’s all-winning streak. Lawrence Tech irre 3 17 17 18-81 St. Francis College ....12 9 22 10—53 ° LOUIS, WALCOTT TO MEET Jersey Joe Walcott and Heavy- weight Champion Joe Louis will meet in a scheduled 15-round bout at the Yankee Stadium in New York on June 23 Totals . 14 “wl 7 © = —- Qo «© ® IT oS ® Read the Press-Courier Weekly. 23116 teams, eight in each section. have two sections composed of The following towns and teams edge going into the second frame, which Ebensburg took 12-9. The winners then took the second half | by quarter scores of 20-13 and | 20-14. | Ebensburg made good 24 of 37 | fouls while Southmont converted 12 of 21. Three Southmont regu- | lars left the game on personals. | Steve Staruch, Bob Tibbott and | Roger Thompson, all seniors, were playing their last game for Ebensburg. Southmont won over Dale, 31-26, Thursday to win the Southern Cambria League, the same night Patton topped Ebens- burgh for Northern laurels. Ebensburg-Cambria 8 12 20 20—60 Southmont High 9 813 1444 St. Augustine Team Tops Chest Springs In an independent cage game during the past week, St. Augus- tine spanked Chest Springs, 26-9, on the losers’ home floor. High scorer was J. Ryan of St. Augustine, who ran up a total of 6 field goals and 2 fouls. S.Augustn G F T C.Springs G F T BBaker, 1.2 3 1Swanhrt, £0 1 1 J. Ryan, f .. 6 14 Rleg, £ .... 11 B.Ivory, ¢ .0 1 1 Nealen, c 01 1 MCarl, g ..) 1 Hoover, g 1 2 4 J.McNIlty, g0 0 O0Scanlan, g. 1 0 2 Forney ..... 1 3 Swanhart 000 nrad ... 00 Totals . 9 8 26 Totals... 2 5 § Referee—Conrad. Nanty-Glo High Cagers Down Barnesboro, 42-33 Nanty-Glo High defeated Bar- nesboro by a 42-33 margin in a Nanty-Glo floor. Barnesboro held a one-point | 8-7 lead at the end of the first| quarter and held the one-point ad- | vantage at the half, the score | standing 15-14. Nanty-Glo copped | the third frame, 11-9, and won the victory with a 17-9 advan- tage in the final round. Nanty-Glo won the JV game, Nanty-Glo High ... wT 7111742 Barnesboro High .. .8 7T 9 9-334 Barnesboro Legion Tops Windber B.M.A., 35-27 In an independent game played Thursday at Barnesboro, the Bar- nesboro Legion defeated Windber B.M.A. by a 35-27 margin. Barnesboro held quarter leads of 9-4, 20-18, and 26-23, and out- scored the visitors 9-4 in the final round. J. Morley and Roman vied for scoring honors for Barnesboro with 10 points apiece. Barnesboro Legion ...... 911 6 9-35 Windber BMA .. .414 5 4-27 Patton Junior Varsity In South Fork Tourney The junior varsity team of Pat- ton High School will enter the annual South Fork Junior Varsity cage tournament to open Monday, Mar. 7, and continue until Mar. 17, with 21 teams seeking the crown won by Westmont last year. Patton JV will play Southmont at South Fork at 8 p. m. next Wednesday evening in the first round games of the tourney. CARRIES BABE ON HIP A San Blas mother carries her baby on her left hip, letting the legs extend saddle fashion on tilt staged Friday evening on the |,, Reade Twp., followed by Chilcote with 12. Wilmore also took the junior Those present at the affair in- cluded: Bob Bowman, Bob Trox- ell, Lester Jackson, Verna Potter, Sally Lovell, Harry Cree, Blan- cherd, Mabel, Rita and Genevieve Weakland, Mr. and Mrs. Lester | port. Smiley and children, Sam, Cam- | illa and Sandra; Harve and Don Westover, Mr. and Mrs. James Bowman and children, Billy and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Glass and children, Patsy and Charles; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. John Troxell and children, Rea, Roger and Jerry; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews and Franklin and John Matthews. * * * Many Local Folks See Reade Twp. Take Beccaria Reade Twp. High defeated Bec- caria Twp. at a basketball con- test staged on Beccaria’s hard- wood last Tuesday evening by a score of 40-33. Among those from Glasgow at- tending the game were: Foster Troxell and daughter, Patty and Peggy, Janet Kuhn, Louise Len- der, Mrs, Laura Cree and son, Harry; Mrs. Melvin Williams and children, Joanne, Dick and Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Troxell and daughter, Joanne; Mary Lou Troxell, Calvin B. Stine, Mrs. Boyd Troxell, Rea McCartney, George McCartney and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jackson. * ¥ * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nesbitt Jr. and son, Charles, and Charles Burkholder of Johnstown visited Mrs. Nesbitt’s aunt, Mrs. Margar- et Burns and Frank Harpster on Wednesday of last week. | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hammer, | and Mrs. Harve Davis and | rs. George Peterson A attended | funeral services at Bellwood for | Mrs. Peter Karl on Monday after- | noon. Mr. and Mrs. John Troxell and sons, Roger and Judy, visited Mr. and Mrs. George McCartney on Sunday evening. Mrs. Vida McCartney and grandson, James Moore, have re- turned to Glasgow after having visited for some time with Mr. and Mrs. James Moore of Por- tage. The Glasgow Grade School pup- ils enjoyed two movies shown on the new projector Monday after- noon. Miss Vera Scott and Miss Ruth Trevarrow of Norristown spent the week end with Miss Scott's mother, Mrs. Bertha Scott. Mrs. Beulah McClellan and son, Ardell, of Blandburg made a bus- iness call here Monday. D. A. Dixon and Charles Kuhn spent Tuesday in Coalport. Paul Conrad and Robert Mat- thews spent Tuesday in Altoona. Miss Nina Bowman is ill at her home, suffering from the chicken pox. Guy Troxell made a business trip to Altoona on Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kruise and son of Bellwood visited Mr. and Mrs. Carey Kuhn recently. Frank Harpster, who suffered injuries in a recent fall, is able to be about again. Misses Janet and Joan Kuhn spent the week end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCartney. Visitors at the Annie Kuhn home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lender and son, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Chester | Kuhn and daughters, Janet and | either side of her body. Joan; Mr. and Mrs. John Troxell |} baby boy, born in the Mercy Hos- pital, Altoona, on February 26. The little boy has been named Sunday afternoon visitors at the elation to your step and your spirit . . . 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