So be AA BF October 19, 1900 Beaver Valley Homemakers Discuss Plans for Coming Winter Plans were dis se - ’ es to be held Yotuued Yo Sam Mrs. Margaret Yearick were various local homes at a meeting Capt. and Mrs. Royal Esch and of Homen 7. 30D, ; ening at aKtrs Bere Tuesday ev. Esch, all of Indiana, and Mr. and home. Mrs. James Bacon and Mrs Lut : man of Commodore, and John Ba- . Launch was served folowing the a con of South Fork meeting The ladies of the com. Mr and Mrs Paul Esch of munity are invited to attend the Ohio are spending a short vaca classes. tion among local relatives Those at last Tuesday's meet- Miss Janie Bauers has returned ing included Mrs. Perry Esch, tn her home here after being a Mrs. Hannah Kuhn, Mrs. Rosa- patient in the Altoona Hospital lene Kingston, Mrs. Ened Kut- Deepest sympathy is expressed ruff, Mrs. Pearl Kutruff, Mrs to Mrs Catherine Baum of this Clarissa Fletcher, Mrs Margaret place in the death of her brother Everhart, Mrs. Gertrude McKee [awrence Scott, 20 of Mrs. Suzanne Hemskey and Mrs. who was killed in the tragic auto Margaret Kutruff ace Cresson Mountain on . ae Friday Mr and Mrs Robert Ely and Rev. Ru daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Fran- Peacock of Coalport, Don Hock ¢is Smith and children of Empor- enberrv of Flinton and Arlene iy: visited recently at the home mahan nd Yuck Hemskev of the ladies’ parents Mr ar i Mrs (Charlies Barnett Sunday visitor Nedimver Mrs Rol Mr ar at ‘also were visitors i Mr. and Mrs. John Craig of { Altoona announce the birth of a baby girl. Mrs. Craig is the for- mer Miss Helen Barnett Sunday visitors at the home of (Cresson ident on hert 17 Jones and Nina JUST OPENED! USED CLOTHING DEPT. for the LADIES LADIES’ FUR (COATS CLOTH WINTER (OATS $9.00 $4.00 Ladies and Girls’ Ladies’ Wool or Silk SILK DRESSES DRESS SUITS 75¢ $2.00 LADIES’ & GIRLS SKIRTS AND JACKETS, 60¢ Each for the MEN and BOYS NICE LOOKING MEN'S SUITS $5.00 $7.00 $12.00 MEN'S, BOYS’ TOPOOATS MEN'S, BOYN JACKETS $5.00 $2.00 Nice Line of Children’s Clothing EVENING GOWNS FOR HIGH SCHOOL PROMS $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 85.00 EVERYTHING IN GOOD CONDITION Open 1:00 to 5:30 P. M. Daily For evening appointments, phone Cresson 2178 BANNAN’S ANTIQUE SHOP WILLIAM PENN HIGHWAY CRESSON, PA. | modore. Mr. and Mrs. John Gates David, and Mary and Hazel | i Mr and Mrs | son and friend, and Mr | Kennetth Watson and family of { Altoona | town on Bunday i ed { over the Bes week end. Clair Swan of Berwindale was | a Sunday visitor at the home of | his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Flemming. Mrs. Clark Forcey of Philips- burg visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nedimyer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Clair Ferguson and son, Kent, of Philipsburg were callers at the home the lady's mother, Mrs Mary Strayer Mrs. Grace Flemming visited her sister, Mrs Nettie Trimble of Mahaffey, a patient at Clearfield Hospital, Sunday Mrs. Trimble underwent an operation on Sat urday Ambrose Hamilton of Van Or- mer was a Sunday caller here Mrs Mary Mellott, employed in Beaver Falls, and Velma Flem- ming, empioved in Altoona, spent the week end at the home of their parents Mr and Mrs Wil lam A Flemming Mrs Fobert Barnhart and Mrs Toseph Kendrick were callers Altoona last Tt Mr AN ursday I Mra James Flemming SETI f Ashville wer the h HOLLENTOWN : e ISROwW, i% OI P i o n Washington i o Moen nt the week end heres at her home Mr. and Mrs. Pat Boon and son { of Cardiff spent the week end in i town at the Blair Rickard homie Mr. and Mrs Chester Rickard, lewis Minto and and Mrs visited with relatives in Mr. and Mrs. John Hollen vis- at the former's home here Ethel nley visited with her { son and daughtsr-in-law in Altoo- ‘na a few doys last week. Mr. and Mrs Carl Hollen vis ited with friends in Bellwood last Saturday evening. Miss Adeline place recently vice Marks of this passed a civil ser- examination, and rill be leaving soon for Washington D C., where she will be employed ww —— NAMED AS (CONVENTION SITE Johnstown has been chosen for the site of the first annual con vention of Rotary international 261 next spring. The dis ncludes Cambria, Washing. Greene, Fayette Westmore- Indiana and Somerset Tr “ instiricl § pi of wc PENNSYLVANIA WEEK OCTOBER critical times, it is vital to the nation's security. present construction projects in this program. olec’s total capacity. ® June 9, 1950, 51,000 kw is added to Penelec’s generating capacity with the completion of on addition to Seword Station. o July 2, 1950, Penclec-Metropolitan Edison In. terconnection ploced in service. This links Pen. elec with 15 other utilities in a power pool. ® July 6, 1950, Ground is broken for addition te Front Street Station of Erie. This will odd 63,250 kw. A. P. Issnssee, Disirict Monogr Did you know that Pemneylvania exceeds all other states in the pro- duction of electric power for industrial use. Yet--the investor-owned electric power companies in the state are currently spending $300 to $400 million for increased facilities. Homes, farms, businesses and industries will all benefit from this gigantic expansion program. expansion program will be completed in 1952 ac a cost of more than $65,000,009. It will provide transmission and distribu- tion lines and mere tham 175,000 kilowatts of additional generating cape- city to Detter serve the customers ia our area. Below are the major o February 28, 1949, morked the completion of the Worren Station adding 69,000 kw te Pen- It’s your Pennsylvania, keep it growing ‘PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC COMPANY 16 — 22 In the present § UNION PRESS. COURIER ‘Myers Calls For Democratic Victory In Talk At Gallitzin Scores ‘Threats’ Made In State’s 2 Big Cities 8. Bernator Francis J Myers rat candidate 8 nday night ng Pemocrati f in Verniher when he denounced rovernor Duff without mentioning 8 name Atl the [nat rict At ney Samuel KR. INFrances x rved As the the ampaign nly was same Lime toasimaster issue in Cam whether or not ne will rule the principal people who Ballroom in nnuAl 10 # » LOT BA But if the time ever men for labor will this act COMES when there are ihree very two jobs, then realize what detrimer®? really is.” Sen. Myers sald Gov more reactionary than Ben and more of an isolationist Sen. Wherry” He also scored Duff is Taft “the Governor of Pennsylvania for threatening citizens of Pittsburgh and Alle- gheny County in order to obtain voles.” Sen. Myers said “the reason the Governor of Pennsylvania won the nomination for senator wad because he had the best machine.” Mr. DiFrancesco attacked the (Gieason machine as using “Com- munist procedure.” I want to say that I am not puting comniunistic philosophy tendencies or beliefs to the direc tard of the Gleason machine,’ Mr [MiFrancesco said. "But 1 do em- phatically Charge that the Gleason leadership has adopted in 1hi8 ampaign the methods and the strategy of communisti proce. dure Pharat ¥ ali, Dike Lhe muniist Party, they have ttempted to infiltrate our meet- ings and gatheringa wilh xpies and sympathizers who report all Gur proceedings to their high command within less than 24 hours, after they occur. LO indeed “They have subsidized some of! Demo- | the so-called Independent cratic newspapers in this count in order to discredit by and half-truths local leadership of the Democratic Party and its of- fice-holders.” In his address ITE Lringing truth of the ieason gad * However, the desperate effort hax been their Lrazen to instill fear in the the minds of the people bria County. Such melhods are in eed deplorable. They are (he vols of the Comynunists Their campaign of fear and terror pre ceeded bY worst part of to win yoles CRImpAalgn hearts and of Cam-~ Wa Laer means of a hree-pron 4 poer atlack and Are numbers ancial- they i uniesy they ki Ck in fin ly and produce politically are done.” And last but not least, Dy thet r procfaimed domination and irs luen: e over the Liguor Conlrol Bou ‘ they have e% ry Licensee whe her a restaurant, holed or Club dense wi reprisals if they dare 'o co- ope rate in any way Democratic Party. The glaring manifestation of this latter threa! appeared in the newspapers upon threatened they HOdG the announcement! of thisx dinner in honor of the senior senator of | Pennsylvania, Francis J. Myers “Brazenly and publicity in the | | columns of the newspapers, they | | announced if licensees dared buy a ticket for this banquet, they would visit the rath of the Liquor Control Board on their establish- ments. “This of course, was sheer bluff. Nevertheless, it was effective; in away a Jot of timid seafing y I er honored us with their presence and would have contributed to the The district attorney made an appeal to the of Jay Cooke to vote the Democratic ticket. Other speakers Included As- sembi Hiram G. Andrews, minority leader of the Stadidate for Con- than falsehoods | with the N—— OI SE —— § She wore a corsage of white ear nations and carried an white mis sal. The maid | cessories and 2 corsage of yellow roxas A wedding breakfast was serv- ed at the home of the bride, after which the newlyweds left on a BAKERTON By M. A. PANCZAK . » Mr Flor 1 d th * Miss Mary E. Nedimyer during World "War 0 and % oot Bride Here Last Week smployed by the Sterling Coal Co . in Bakerton The couple wili re The Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bakerton was the scene in Bakerton f a lovely fall wedding on Tues. ‘es fay, Oct. 10. when Miss Mary Out-of-town relatives and fri- Ermagene Nedimyer, daughter of ©nds who attended the Nedimyer- Mr and Mrs Isidore Nedimyer Flora wedding last Tuesday were and Far! Flora son of James Mra Margaret Capatch of Mad Flora, Bakerton, exchanged nup- ©ra. Mrs. Louise Rainey and Mrs tial vows Rev. Father Mathias Hoy James of Ebensburs.: Mr. and Becker performed the Mrs Ralph Boslett of Carrolitown; single-ring and sang Mrs Edith Sponaky of Turtle he nuptial Creek gidle pastor ofresmony mass and Mrs. Vasil Christoff of Nanty- {lo Mr. and Mrs Harold Harvey som Michael of Dayton Ohio week end hers at the f Mra William Lamont 4 Mrs. Jarnes Muir oof Manas were guests last 1 Mizas Bet. The attendants ware din Let ar tha t hy of hotjor wore a! toast brown suit with green a:-! Mich. spent the week end at his | trip to Niagara Falls and Akron, | Ohio Our special Winter Car Treatment takes but = few minutes . . . insures you of trouble free driv. ng no matter how cold the weather gots! Everyone knows Winter's coming soon - but just HOW SOON is anybody's gues! And that's why the wise motorist will pro pare his car right now, for the hazards of winter driving. Lubrication, change of oil, anti-freeze in the radiator are ‘musts’’ to the driver who refuses to get caught short! Have them taken care of today. Drive in. HALUSKA MOTORS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH SA Corner Magee & Fifth LES & SERVICE PATTON, PA. EL kh g [or 3 Sth & Lang Aves. | maid of honor, and Joseph Marcel- | ception was held in the Miners | the Hastings High School and the | father, Phone 2161 week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Muir. of Detroit, Eugene home here, Mr. and Mrs. Howard man of Akron, Ohio, week end here at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Isidore Nedimyer a poker game. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoeger ano] ~Kil} 211 the time you daughters and Miss Eris Edmis- but make sure it is your own. ton of So. Denis, N., J., were re- | cent visitors at the William Ed- | miston residence. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fitch in- cluded Miss Doris Fitch of New York and Edwin Fitch of Dayton, Ohio Jacqueline Dowey of Akron, O., | spent the week end here at the Lehnmier and Dowey homes. Mr and Mrs. Charles Belby vig ited among relatives in Lewistown fast weak. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher and daughter have returned to their | ome in Paulsboro, N. J. after a visit at the Thomas Fletcher re- | gidence SR A. Callahan has returmn- ad to his work in Dayton, Ohio, after a visit heres with his par ents, Mr and Mra LL. A. Calla- Ww tH ay voprand t Mr. und Mrs family of | of Detroit and Thomas Jewett and snent S|unday. In Home Rita Marcuzzo Is Bri de At Hastings we HM a Mare f Mi and Mr Logis ro +f Harti Became the bride of Daminick Bonanno, son of Mr and Mrs John Bonanno of St Benedict, at 9 a m. last Saturday in Rt Bernard's Catholic Church, Hastings. Rev Father More Her- ald, assistant pastor, performed the double-ring ceremony The bride was given in marr age by her father Marie Bonanno, sister of the bridegroom, was the FLEES wv #1 the John Jewett ian daugh TOASTMASTER Electric WATIR WIATIR Thay ae “hot water pl our family with a TER fro Mig 3. | MAM Heater! ia served as best man. A wedding dinner was served | at the home of the bridegroom's parents in St Benedict and a re- Hall, St. Benedict. Mrs. Bonanno is a graduate of | Miners’ Hospital School of Nurs- | LPRTSSSSSTSTES yeu the ind ing. Spangler. She is a nurse In| eodegafe, ina, > | that hospital. Her husband, an inexponsisel As for | army veteran, is employed by the ur TOASTM | Sterling Coal Company, Bakerton. Following a wedding tri Florida, the newlyweds wili side in B2 3%. Benegal. Former r Weight Sealer Dies In Veterans’ Hospital Donald T Davis of Johnstown former Cambria County sealer of weights and measures, died last Sunday morning in the Aspinwall Veterans Hoapital at the age of 59 Mr. Davis served in the county office from absut 1930 until about | five years ago. He also was em- ployed in conatruction work. His Elmer E. Davis, was a former sheriff in Cambria County! ASTER ail the famoae ranty! Come in today—iet ue show ROA es how po can enjoy STER hot water No TMATTER hort wate Teesius! budget! 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