S pay! da Thursday, August 26, 1948 ‘48 Summer Mining Industrial, Other Class Concluded Concerns to Exhibit At Loretto College |At Ebensburg Fair John W. Foreman, mining co- ordinator at St. Francis College, has announced that 58 students have completed classes in mining at that institution. Twenty-nine were in first-year classes and 29 in the second-year course are re- turning to mining jobs. First-year students are Robert Abbott, Clarence Ball, Richard Ball, Michael Barelick, Lawrence Blair, Ralph Canteloupe, William Duncheck, Chester Gilnett, Andy Guella, Andrew Hancharik, Walt- er Henry, Leo Hockevar, Robert Hunter, Ellsworth Jones, John Kollar, Paul Leap, Frank Mag- agnotti, James Murphy, Frank Nastick, Joseph Palko, August Pompelia, James Reichard, Joseph Smith, David Taylor, Zola Wag- ner, Ivan Walter, Charles Warzel, Edward White and George Wol- anin. Completing second year studies were: Paul Bella, Joseph Bukow- sky, Carlisle Campbell, Harold Cassidy, Michael Checklosky, An- drew Concho, William Donaldson, Harold Frantz, Trafford Freeman, William Hutchison, Peter Kop- Amusement Side Also Will Be Outstanding More than 100 industrial and commercial concerns will have ex- {hibits at the Cambria County Fair which opens Monday, Labor Day, at the Ebensburg Fair Grounds, The exhibits will cover 2 wide range and will demon- strate progress made by industry and business in the post war pe- riod. While these exhibits will be cne of the outstanding features of the Fair, the livestock and ag- ricultural displays will undoubt- edly be the greatest ever shown at the Ebensburg Fairgrounds. The amusement side will un- doubtedly win the acclaim of the thousands of fair visitors featur- ed in the arena every night which will be Frank Wirth’s “Interna- tional Revue”. There will be horse racing on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. On Tues- day and Saturday during fair week, Lee Crosby's group of stunt auto drivers will defy death with exhibitions of daring driv- UNION PRESS-COURIER | CAMEL CARAVAN FOLLOWS SAUDI ~ ARABIA PIPELINE CROSSING VAST AREAS OF WASTELAND In Saudi Arabia, a camel caravan, ancient means of desert travel, passes the new 30-inch oil pipe-line now under construction there. When completed, the “Big Inch” pipeline is expected to send 450,000 barrels of oil daily from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean. (International) Bakerton By M. A, PANCZAK homes. the Petruyshak and Lewis Palka Guests during the week at the Flinton By MISS DORA HOCKENRERRY chik, Andrew Koval, Joseph Kra- ing on the race track home of Mr. and Mrs. John tzen, Patrick Lynn, William Mec. | "8 _©°n t : : : i I Greehan, Abe Moder Tors, The followng Johnstown con- Family Reunion Held Muir Ne Wr. James Wallace | \[jss Allean Warsek Miller, Joseph Peresie, Oscar | C€rns will have exhibits at the A N ] . k Wir gsangton, D.C, Mr, B id f C | M Plazek John Polifko, ' Michael fair: t alesnic Home ay i Ye 9 oe porl on y . |toona and Mrs. Margaret Hart- Miss Allean Warsek, daughter Johnstown Chamber of Com- Popovich, Michael Saly, Thomas murce, Gatley and Fitzgerald Fur- Salvo, George Shannon, Jack Sw- eltz, John Tontala, Anthony Val- | niture Co.; Boring Tires, Rey- eri, John Wagner and ‘Attilio | nolds Typewriter Co.; Glessner Zanin. Furniture Co.; General Mills Co.; Schrader Greenhouse, Russell Hef- fley Studio, Wendell Mfg. Co.; R. L. Druckenmiller, Kissell Con- crete Co.; Cupp Insulation Co.; Glosser Bros. Sunway Cleaning Co., Penn Traffic Co.; Geis In- sulation Co.; Rothert Furniture Birthday Party Is Held at Gray Home ; Co.; Suburban Gas Co.; Swank |Fisanick and daughter, Ann, of | Bobby West, who had been visit- A birthday party was held re-|faraware Co., Weiser Music Co., [Allport, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ing them. cently in honor of Miss Joyce |g. H. Miller, Johnstown Heating |Swaynos of Barnesboro, Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Mulhollen and dau- Gray, and Mr. Eugene Gray, at Service, Bender Electric Co., Ro- [Nick Nalesnick and son, Jim, Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cletus | gers Studio, Sterling Office Sup- Gray of East Carroll Township. ply, Mary Hoppe, Oblum’s Up- The main event of the evening Holstering Company, Wm. H. Le- was an out door wiener roast, At- | hew Filter Queen Co., N. tending were: Miss Betty Jean | smith, Moore, Miss Louise Moore, and | gales, Johnstown Miss Mona Bell Lane, of Bak- | ri_County Milk Marketing, U. S. | ertan; Miss Chloe Ream, Miss | Eureau of Mines, Johnstown As- | Mary Ream and Miss Patricia | sociation of the Blind, M. Glos- | Benosky, of St. Benedict; Mr. | ger and Sons, Bethlehem Steel |V Celestine Holtz, Miss Josephine Holtz and Miss Cecelia Holtz, Hastings; Mr. and Mrs. Fred La- S Co., WJAC Broadcasting Co., | wrence and son, Freddie, of Al | ton Co 5 toona, and the Gray family of Patton, R. D. Mr. and Mrs. | oherty, E. L. Hoffman, Frank Bloom of Patton, R. D., Mr. Roebuck, Bantley Hardware Co., | and Mrs. Huey Farabaugh of Don Leckey, Nu-Arat Sales Co. [family spent the Pittsburgh and Miss Dorthea C. Switzler, of Carrolltown. A good SAVE Store, | ment Portage; Hig Feed Store, Irwin; Maytag Co., Buy Your Furs Direct from |ert Treese, Knights Life Insur- lance Co., Laurer Linoleum Shop, | Lesak Motor Co., Moto-Mower 00 and up Tax Inc. Fig 169” to 39 EASY TERMS ARRANGED McFadden Motor Co. Stull Bros., all of Ebensburg; { Chamberlin Co. of America, Pitts- See Your Local Dealer or— Drive in to Factory Showroom Open 7 Days a Week CLEARFIELD FURS New Furs - Repairs - Remodeling 11-15 Nichols St. Clearfield, Pa. | Paul J. Creedon, Newark; Sun- | t | shine Stores and Burkhart Motor | | Sales, Cresson; Robert | Hagerstown, Md., Gearhart Hop- kins Gas Co., Barnesboro; | ern Doors, Inc., Lewistown; Bu- reau of Highway Safety, Harris- | burg; J. V. Hammond, Spangler; — |R. H. Kelly Memorial, Hastings: | - mor | Nestles Milk Co., Philadelphia; | ¥ | Blairsville Concrete Products, (© | Blairsville; Main Street Garage, | c ® PHOTO FINISHING 4 8 HOUR SERVICE v | Gas Co., Ebensburg. Experienced showmen know the [2 | Prepare Show Cattle | | |8 proper training and fitting pay dividends in the showing, reminds C. N. Hall, extension dairy spe- BREEN’S Cut Rate Store 405 Magee Avenue PATTON, PA. | ting, while patience and practice lare required in training animals to pose as well as lead. —Before you criticise the oth- | iar fellow’s plan be sure you have |a plan of your own as a substi- ‘ tute. AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC i HOT-ROC REE . 3 the home of Mr, and Mrs. Mike Nalesnick Sr. on Thursday even- ing, with a wiener roast being the main feature of the affair, | Those present were: Sr., Mrs. Charles Danels dren of Long Island, N. and Mrs. Hinesville, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. John Chlapik and son, John, Mrs. Pete accompanied by their grandson, and Mrs. Mike Nalesnick Jr., Miss Coletta Vancavish and family, 0. | Mrs. John Nalesnick and children, | J Harley Davidson Motor and Frank and George Nalesnick, | home of her parents, Planing Mill, |all of Bakerton. family of Niagara Falls, N. | Co., Johnson's Heating and Air | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred of | Conditioning Co., E. W. Living- | Klegg Sr. aster Sales Co., Super Tire Co., |Frank, of New | cer-Tucker Co., Mrs. John Dau- [the week end here at the home | Tuciter Sears |of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Puskar. Other exhibits include the fol-| Washington, I |lowing: Majestic Stove Co., St. | Rairigh, who is employed in that | time was had by all : ily 's Depart- | City, & Louis, Mo.; Schonberg’s Dey after spending a week here, Mr. Ellsworth Sponsky of De- | and daughter, Miss Anita Cupples | | Nicktown; Swartz Piano Co.,; W.|troit is spending the week here | Of Kingston IF. Gable 'Co., Altoona; Schettig’s |at the home of his parents, Mr. With Mr. Mrs. Catherine Dongell. |burgh; E. S. Grube, Akron, O.; master, left this week for a vaca- | Petrie, | Mrs. John Nalesnick are Mr. and | Mrs. Stanley Nalesnick and dau- Mod- ghter, Laura Gay, of Hin Ga., and Mrs. Charles Danefs Gail Heidi, of Long Island, N. Y | Carrolitown; Ebensburg Oil and [Samp Kilmer, N. J, and Jack is | J vi | Mrs. John Schilling. ed from a vacation in New Jersey. Bridgeton, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. M. | Mrs. F. Farabaugh and family of De- troit, and Jean Farabaugh Erie spent the week end here at |Sisters of Mercy. A family reunion was held at | on of Chicago, III. ployment in Detroit, Mich. relatives and friends Nalesnick | town, and chils | Mr. Y., Mr. Stanley Nalesnick or Mr. and Mrs. Mike and Mrs. Reuben West Nedimyer spent Buffalo, N. Y. The | Shter, of Baltimore, Md., Panek, Mrs. Anthony |ler. Mr. and Miss Ida Leoni of Bridgeton, N Mr. Mrs. John Laoni. * * * vere visitors during the week at |and Mrs. L. B. Bertram. {falo, N, ¥., Bigan and son, | heregat the York City spent ! Mrs. William Lamont. Mrs. Michael Mr. and Mrs. John Rairigh and , town week end in| Miss Ressie 5 st, Augustine | Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. D C returned to spent the week Gowan Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Myron Strong | an of Cresson spent Sunday | Co., Risaliti Garage, Don James | ang daughters of Alexandria, Va., | with friends. are guests at the home of | H. L. Strong, Myron’s mother. Mrs. Mr. Steve Stefanik, local post- | here, ion in Oregon. Guests at the home of Mr. and | homes of local relatives. ville, | Mr. and | Altoona were week ¢ an r end ar [among relatives here. hildren, Sol, Ann Marsha tr at rn ae ea Jo5eph an Michan or. Br nlisted in the U. S. Armed Ser- |: . 2e Suan of the DT ices. Bob is in the Army at| Orne family hero this Tock, J | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nagle and family of Oregon are visiting this the Air Corps at San An-| : : |week with the James L. Carl tonio, Tex. : | family here. Mr. and Mrs Irvin McFeely! Mr. and Mus. John Kelly of nd family of Buffalo, N. Y., are | Uniontown relatives uests at the home of Mr. Pelatives are visiting and |in St. Agustine. Miss Ruth Baker of Altoona is Miss Eileen Harris has return- vacationing at the home of her cialist of the Pennsylvania State Visitors this week at the home parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse REGULAR or JUMBO College. Careful feeding and | op and Mrs. A. E. Farabaugh | Baker. frooming are important in fit. Ite Ean Farabaugh of | Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nagle and Ray Krise visited Sunday afternoon in Cresson with their and Misses Agnes, Rose |daughters, Sisters Mary Ferdin- and Mr.|and, Mary Aloysius and Mary harles Farabaugh of Patton. Coleman, on the occasion of the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt of |[Centennary Celebration of the Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Reilly of Altoona were callers here among BLATT BROTHERS friends one day last week. parTON, pa 3 Authorities Raid seemed Porfage Twp, Hall FRIDAY & SATURDAY Walter Brunet, Portage Twp., Aug. 27-28 [is being held for Cambria County Carey Grant, Myrna Loy ¥ Count on charges of selling liquor 3 » | t¢ minors and operating a gamb- Shirley Tener tees bling device, He was arrested on Rudy Vallee, in : | Friday night by county detectives | and agents of the State Liquor Bachelor and ; Control Board. The officers raid- . | €d Brunet's barn, which they said b| had been converted into a dance the y doXer # xi. o County detectives said there ALSO s| were about ten boys and girls Allan Lane, Bobby Blake, in 4 ranging from 14 years of age up- ° ward, in the barn at the time of Oregon Trail Scouts *| the raid. A quantity of untaxed » | liquor and a slot machine were It's true! 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WELTY CoO. + ge DISTRIBUTOR DEALER * ¥ Fifth Ave, Patton, Pa. 3k: * | : EASTER PARADE ; ofeefodeofodesfofoooforfo foenfoofododocfnfo fof, * found in the building. SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY, Aug. 29-30-31 JUDY GARLAND FRED ASTAIRE MILLER PETER ANN LAWFORD In Technicolor— Also...News & “Woody Woodpecker” WEDNESDAY, THURS. Sept. 1-2 BARRY FITZGERALD, DOROTHY HART, in THE NAKED CITY Also...News & Cartoon a Great Name in PAINTS LIEB'S HARDWARE CARROLLTOWN Bee. 2 RGR ievieofosieciececiertoel Misses Rose Mandrick and Ir- ene Kowalchick have secured em- Mrs. Elizabeth Cole is visiting in Johns- are the | c guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mil- | | a | tes ; : Jose visited Mr. 7 | o iS spending the week at the | Hockerberry over the week end. Misses Judy and Patty McCoy are spending the week in Johns- Mrs. Margaret McCoy of Turtle | | Creek was a recent caller at the | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burke of | Chest Springs were callers here. | and Mrs. Hugh Regan of | guests Mrs. Gerald H. Moore and sons, | of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warsek of sell Swope of Coalport, Pp. m. on Saturday in Glasgow. The bride was attired a corsage of pink roses. The newlyweds will {the present time. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slovikoski and children of Washington, D. visited the former's mother, { Mrs. Anna Slovikosky, Sunday. Miss Edith Hockenberry of La- and Mrs. M. | Mrs. Christina Good of Johns- Misses Jean and Ruth Smith of | (OWN Visited relatives here over Mr. and Mrs. William Blum and | New Germany are visiting at the | Y., | home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. | the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dotto {and daughter of Clearfield visited Miss Adelaide Lamont of Buf-|3! the Angelo Dotto home here spent the week end | © home of her mother, n Sunday. afternoon callers at the John F. Bill home. Mr. and Mrs. William Vas- Binder of Hollentown were Sun- | Flinton, became the bride of Ray Swope, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- at a pretty ceremony performed at 6 in a | Mrs. Gene Sherry and Miss Betty blue suit and flower hat and wore the week end in reside at the Swope home in Coalport for | Dysart ‘Bobby Reese Honored 'On Birthday Anniversary PA birthday party was held on | Suflday to celebrate the ninth an- |niversary of Bobby Reese. Those present enjoyed a delicious lunch |and Bobby received many gifts. | Attending were Ronnie Passo- netta, Joan and Bobby Passonet- {ta, and Nancy Naylor of Dysart, Stephen, Wendell and Mary Ellen Pier, Romaine Keller, Regina and Philena Mae Letcher, Blandburg, Judy and Pat Hert- zog, Jimmy Hertzog, Jimhmy and Lee Cavalet, Joan and Patty Ann Dietrick, Billy Oshall, Pat Zupon, Junior and Barbara Zupon, all of Dysart, Margaret Burns and Elea- nor Burns of Detroit, Mich., and | Joan Stevens of Carrolltown. * % * Sunday visitors at the George Mansfield home were Mrs. Levi Reese, Blandburg; Mrs. Madge Carns, Clearfield, and Mrs. James Letcher, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pier and Jack Turner, all of Bland- burg. Mrs. Adeline Burns and child- ren of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens of were visitors at the Sam Passo- netta home here Sunday. Donald D’Coskey and children! were callers at the H. L. Naylor home on Friday. Misses Winnifred and Betty Grimes, Dorothy and Joan Pas- sonetta, and Elmer Crossman and Thomas Dougherty visited Utah- | ville on Sunday. Mrs. Rose Naylor and grand- | daughters, Carolyn and Helen, are visiting in Camden, N. J., at the ‘Russell Naylor home. They also plan a fishing trip and a day at Atlantic City. Two bus loads of local folks at- tended the Clover Farm Picnic ok) Lakemont Park recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gionfriddo and family have returned to New Britain, Conn., after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gionfriddo. Mrs. Rose Gionfriddo is still a patient at the Altoona Mercy | Hospital. Her condition is consid- ered as good. She will undergo an operation soon. Dave Poet has returned to Al- toona after a short visit here. The Dysart School will open on Sept. 7 with the following teach- ers: Mrs. Mary Naylor, Grades 1-2-3; Mrs. Georgetta Kruis of {Irvona, Grades 4-5-6, and Mrs. { Ella Gregg, Grades 7-8. The Dysart ball club played Ashville on the local diamond on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens | a, ws . BR area | and son, Tommy, were Sunday | Sunday and won by a 6-5 score. | y 5 | Dysart still retains first place in| | Cambria-Clearfield Valley League | standings. | Mr. Prell and son of Cleveland, day afternoon callers at the M. J. |O-, spent Sunday at the home of Hockenberry home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gondek of Revloc visited relatives and fri- Cupples | ends here Sunday afternoon. Miss Vonda Ruth Stevens spent L K end |the week end with her parents, Cupples brother-in-law | ny and Mrs. Blaine Stevens. anufa [ ie : ; ig Hardware Co. Wolf Furniture (and Mrs, Martin Sponsky. | Kam. Mr. and Mrs. Louis | Mrs. Nelson Clapper and son, | Co. thers Music Store, Rob-| Miss Charlene Ross of Akron, bit | Ronald, are spending some time | Sor Smathe O., is visiting her grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Mc- | with the lady's mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | | McGowan Jr. and Bobby MecGow- | A702 Coleman, here | Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hockenberry | visited the formers’ sister, Mrs. : 5 re Lena Morrison of Irvona, a pati- pray, Driens, Baier of W Haber | tient in the Philipsburg Hospital, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Frank Tomchek spent Sun- day among relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Stewart | visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart on Sunday. Mr. Edward Gondek spent Fri- day in Blandburg. Mr. John Bill was a caller in Altoona Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens, | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mauer and [John Bill attended the picnic at | St. Augustine on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mauer {have returned to New Jersey, | after spending the summer vaca- | tion with Mr. John Bill. | | By SHIRLEY JEAN NASH T-4 George Hunter, Bride \Enroute from Germany T/4 George Hunter, son of Mrs. | Clifford Wilkinson, and Miss Elis- abeth Lang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lang of Nurenberg, | Germany, were united in martiage on July 27. The local soldier has been sta- tioned in Nurnberg, Germany, for the past 30 months. | Sgt. Hunter and his bride left | Germany on Aug. 18 and expect |to be home some time during the | first part of September. * *k * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hocken- | berry became the parents of a |baby girl on Saturday, Aug. 14. { The infant weight 81 pounds and | has been named Carol Ann. Both {mother and baby are fine. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkinson {and family of Wallaceton were | Sunday visitors at the home of the fomer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Fred Wilkinson Sr. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson ywere visitors in Philipsburg last { Thursday. ! Miss Martha Turney and Ginger | Willeys were callers in Bellwood on Thursday. Mrs. Margaret Garmen was a caller in Altoona recently. Mrs. Cecelia Sanders was a re- cent caller in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Yingling = |and sons, Louie and George, mot- ored to Juniata Saturday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seymour were recent callers in Altoona. | Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Matth- lews of Almansville visited at the [home of the lady’s parents, Mr, [nd Mrs. John Scott, recently. Mr. ana children, Dorothy, Jack, and | Dick, |urday. [ Mrs. Richard Burns and | ghter, Louise, and granddaughter, | Joanne, motored to East Water- ford on Sunday. | Mr. {Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Letcher and Mrs. Arthur Westover | motored to Coalport Sat- | and Mrs. John Letcher and | dau- | [spent a few days vacation on a | [trip to Thousand Islands, Ontario, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Berten Reece and Eugene and Jerry, visited | sons, [in Coalport Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Fultz and children, Jimmy and Alice Mae, (and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Daws and daughter, Gladys, visited in Gettysburg, Pa., and Perrysville, Md.,, on Saturday, including a stop at the Perrypoint Veterans’ Hospital to visit Mr. David Beers. —Too few people strain their eyes looking for brightness. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davidson. | Mr. and Mrs. James Berringer {and daughter, Eleanor, attended the testimonial dinner for Father Hackett at Ashville last Wednes- day evening. Robert Cole of Altoona and Miss Eleanor Berringer of Tipple- town spent Saturday evening in | Dysart. Miss Dorothy Balest of Ashvile and Donald Cole of Altoona visit- ed in town Sunday evening. Mrs. Theresa Cuomo is spend- ing several days in Pittsburgh with her parents. PRUNE YOUNG TREES Pruning of young forest trees assures clear, straight trunks and a better timber crop, according to W. W. Simonds, extension for- ester of the Pennsylvania State jours Glasgow Notes By JANET C. KUHN Poverty Party Held At Matthews Home | A Poverty Party was held last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Annie Matthews by the | Blandburg members of Caroline Troxell Rebeccah Lodge 576. All present reported an enjoyable time. Refreshments were served by the ladies. Attending were: Mesdames Iva Lovell, Vesta Duff, Betty Hescox, Ivon Kuhn, Mabel Lovell, Martha Lovell, Bet- ty Scott Jr, Kay Schmittle, Dor- othy Yingling, Laura Hollen, Reese, Shirley Noonan and Jimmy | all of | Carrolltown | PAGE THREE ONS at ¥ b | |@ | | [? | | | | l { '$ Venice, metropolis of the 4 | RIFARI 1 | Renaissance, loved opulent beauty j + + . would have delighted in the great, glowing | stones and intricate designs of these big, beautiful costume pins. Here is fashion magic that will make an important costume of your “little” suit, or coat, or dress. Clover $15.00 Hatchet $15.00 Clef $17.50 ) Heart $20.00 Earrings $17.50 ) Tax Extra S$ ) ) $i LUXENBERG’S | ‘‘The Store for Safe Diamond Buying’ 3 ) Barnesboro, Pa. ) Q | Catherine Hollen, Jean Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stine. Esther Fortney, Mabel Letcher, The I.O.0.F. held its regular Grace Letcher, Madge Fishel, meeting at the Lodge Hall here Marguerite Garman, Flora Brick- [on Thursday evening. |éer, Annie L. Troxell, Margaret| Mr .and Mrs. Willis Stine visit- owman, Kitty Brown, Ida Mec- [ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. |Cartney, Celia Taylor, Lillian |C. L. Stine, | Michaels, Effie Davis, Annie Bin-| Mr. and Mrs. John Stine Jr. of {nix, Ruth Learn and Mildred |Altoona visited Sunday with the | Gates; Misses Connie Michaels | former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |and Maude Troxell; Mr. and Mrs. | John Stine Sr. | Walker Matthews, Donna Rae | Mrs. Beulah McClellan Glasgow recently. | Matthews, Mrs. Elda Gubash, fin {Kenneth Troxell of Meadville, Mr. | } ? : ) |and Mrs. Clarence Peacock of Ak- | _ Mr. Charles Kuhn and Mr. Rus- |ron, O. and Mesdames Margaret sell Kuhn motored to Smoke Run (Garman and Lillie Harpster of OP Sunday evening. visited | Bellwood. | Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hannah *n% and children visited the lady's Caroline Troxell Rebeccah |parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lodge held its regular meeting at | Dixon, on Sunday. i the Lodge Hall Friday evening.| Mr. and Mrs. Wade Good visit- Intiation of new members featur- |ed in town recently. ed, as well as refreshments. | The Roseland EUB Church An- nual Sunday School Picnic will be Miss Louise Lender has return- | i ed home after being employed at {held Saturday, Aug. 28, at Bow- : : ; | man’s Grove. There will be enter- Ch ome bn Bitaieth | tainment for all. Everyone is in- . |vited to attend and bring their Joan Kuhn spent the week end I bagitat, at the John Troxell home. 1948-49 school Mrs. T. C. Collyer of Altoona Reade Twp. will open Monday of spent Saturday at the home of next week, Aug. 30. cr a ee a ie | | | The | When the SCHOOL BELL RINGS... YOU'LL WANT TO BE SMARTLY DRESSED FOR THE OCCASION! . . . 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