Thursday, December 14 1650 . |ard, and Ray Funicelli, attended {the Cresson High School Senior | Play, “A Young Man's Fancy,” in The weekly Penny Party was| Cresson last Thursday evening. held by the St Mary Magdalene | Mr. and Mrs. Regis Johnston of Catholic Church in the Church! Juniata visited at thé H. J. John- Hall last Sunday afternoon at 2 ston home Saturday. P- m. The party proved to be a! Joseph Bergamaschi and child- lucky one for the Robert Con-| ren, LeRoy and Doris, were last rads. Mrs. Conrad was awarded a Saturday visitors in Coalport turkey and Mr. Conrad was given| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston another turkey plus the jackpot. | and son, John, visited in Altoona Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnston | last Saturday. and son, Jimmy and Billy, and Mr! Mrs. James Peno and son, and Mra. Joseph Johnston and! Mickey visited at the Domenic children, Ruthie, Martha, Margar- et and Richard, visited Sunday a' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conrad and the Harry Johnston home. | son, Dennis, visited at the Robert Mr. and Mrs Arthur Funicelli | Shore home in Coalport, Bunday were last Tuesday visitors in Al- Fred toona. here Sunday with his parents Mr Mrs. Joseph Bergamaschi and and Mrs GQ F Jacobs children, Doris, LeRoy and Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swires of FRATERNAL ORDER of EAGLES AERIE 1244 PATTON, PA? {5 ri FINEST BANDS Pleasant Atmosphere COURTEOUS SERVICE for Your Enjoyment Presents FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 15 9:30 to 12:30 Dance Floor Show Fish Fry STEVE MORELLI and His ORCHESTRA SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 16, 10:00 to 1:00 FRANKIE NORMAN and His Mello-Tones 8pecial Attraction During the Evening mn Peno home in Coalport on Sunday | Jacobs of Altoona visited! «ror the MAN Altoona visited in town Sunday at the Howard T. Swires residence Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reghetti and sons, Domenic and Ronald were last Saturday callers In Coalport. Paul Mansfield and Helen Mor- an of Ashville visited at the John Funicelli and George E Brown homes on Sunday Edwin Krise of Cleveland, Ohio, | spent the week end with his fam- ily in Dean. Steve Plassay was a business caller in Altoona last Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Fortunato Funi- celli and daughters, Dorothy and Eileen, were last Baturday visit | org in Altoona. Hastings Rotarians Plan "50 Meetings Members of the Hastings Ro tary Club set program pians for the coming year aquring a meeting | | Tuesday in Demento's Restaurant Hastings The following system will be used Twelve as IVing accounts 1 emhly programs with atinnsg will bs call diac uss Twelve events with « utstanding speakers giving talks on import anit subjects Four meetings on international \ © Four high school programas Four fellowship meetings that Ww include Ladies N ght POLICE, CHIEF ARRESTED Kutztown { PNS8) “The police chief here has been arrested on @ harge of burglary, larceny and receiving stolen goods The sua nended chief, Raymond G. Beiger, | was accused by a local garage employe who ans ried he entered the garage and stole two lires worth $45 HER LIFE" ® Want the man you re- member to remember his Christmas gift from you? it's easy! Give him a wenderful gift—from the biggest and best selection of wonderful Christmas Gifts we've ever assem- bled. 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The | annual Christmas Carol Bing will { be held next Thursday, Dec. 21, at | 7.30 p. m. around the Community Christmas Tree jocated on Rail road Street The choirs of the Gallitz:n Churches will take part { They include 8t Patrick's and St Mary's Catholi Churches, Bt John's Lutheran Church, the (A litzin Methodist Church and Ne students of the Gallilzin {Gsrade Kochools Alvin I Bu x Barnard will direct the The display of Christmas lights will be on Main Street and on Lbs arch at the entrance of the town Judging for the ("hrisUmas Home Decorating contest will take place between Dec. 20 and New Year's Day Prizes will bs awarded to lhe ‘most attractively decorated homes in the Tunnelhili and Gallitzin Boroughs The next meeting of lhe ciub will be held Jan. 8 ® & Convent Club Session Held At Bardenelli Home Mra Rose Bardeneill was host eas al a meeting of the Convent Ciub of 8t. Patrick's Church of Wednesday evening, Dec. 6, al her on Nbrth Main Sireel It was decided at lhe BSes8i00 that the club would purchase UM ful gifts for the Nuns of the Con vent, and also have some paint ing and decorating work done in the Convent. as an added Chris | mas gift for the Nuns Attending lhe session were the | following: Jane Kilmartin, Mary { Noel, Mary Hall, Carrie Beck, eta Brannan, Marie Quinn, Doro. thy Shaffer. Lottie Johnston and i Aniee Lenz Following the meeting a lunch was served. The next meeting of the club will be held Jan. 10 al Amee Lenz, Craig Street. eee ro Brannan Promoted To Staff Sergeant's Rank Mr. and Mra. Faber Brannan of | 905 Wilson Btreel, has been notifi- | ed that their son, Bgl. leo Bran- ¢ { nan, has been promoted to the | rank of Blaff Sergeant 8 Sgt. Brannan has been ala- tioned at Hickam Field, Hawaii, | for the past three years He is a veteran of World War 11, reen- Lating in 1947 eo» ‘Mrs. Gladys Fulton Honored On Birthday A birthday party was held iasl of Mrs Gladys Ful- Wilson Blree! fing were the foliow . * Ma % PE PYL (31 n atl her home © ing Mrs. Ella Chase, Mrs. Pearl Laird, Mrs Rowland, | Mrs. Fulton received many gifts oe | Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hornauer | and daughter, Dolores, of Johns-| town and William Hornauer of] Detroit, Mich. spent the past! week end with Mr. and Mrs Frank Hornauer of South Main Street. Frank Hornauer celebrated his 90th birthday on Dec. 4. He was enjoying good health until recently when he suffered a fall in his home. He is able to be around the house. Mrs. Lottie Johnston of 900 N. Main Street attended the meeting and Christmas party of the Rall- road Women’s Auxiliary Unit 8 of Altoona last Wednesday afternoon in the Lutheran Church, Walnut Street, Altoona. After the busi- ness meeting a lunch was served and gifts exchanged by the 76 women attending. Next meeling will be held Jan. 18, : Mrs. Elizabeth Meintel of Wil son Street was discharged from the Mercy Hospital on Saturday, Dec. 2, after being a patient in that institdticn for 88 days. Mrs. Meintel suffered a fall down a flight of stairs and fractured her hip. She is improving very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brannan of Wilmerding, Pa., announce the birth of a son, Robert, Faber, In the Columbia Hospital in Wilkins- , Pa., Nov, 24. . and Mrs. Roy Zimberlin of birth of a son, Daryl Anthony, Nov. 24, in the Altoona Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Myers of Forest Street announce the birth of a son, Nov. 21 at their home. Mrs. Myers is the former Dorothy of this of Clearfield, Nov. Clearfield Hospital. Mrs. Falk is the former Miss Madeline Hancuff of Gallitzin. Miss Cecelia Isaacson of Jack- son Street, is visiting in Pitts burgh. Robert M. Basal of Detroit, with his par By MRS. GRORGIA LIDWELL A brush demonstration y was held recently at the of Mrs. Robert rds. The fol- lowing Iadies attended: Mrs. Rus- sell elly, Mrs. William Link, Mrs. James Passanita, Mrs. Tho- maa Lidwell, Mrs. Lynn McCon- nell, Mrs. James Lidwell Mrs Elizabeth Hufford, Mrs» Pius Conrad, Mra Patrick Lidwell and Mrs Edna Storm. Games were played and a lunch was served. A covered dish luncheon was served Tuesday evening in the Ashville Veterans of Foreign Wars home by the Ladies Auxili- ary of the VFW Post. The affair was in conjunction with the reg- ular meeting, Thirty-six members | attended Christmas gifts were | exchanged The following ladies attended | the 4-H Homemakers Fair at the | Patton Moose Hall last Tuesday Mrs Jennie Holtz, Mrs James Myers, and Mrs Eulalia God. | frey. Robert Evans sang “White | Christmas” at the meeting Roy Chirdon, John Marra and | Wayne Baker got deer during the past season Messrs Marra and Chirdon got bucks and Mr. Baker felled a doe A Christmas Party will be held Tuesday of next week [ex i7, n 8t Thomas Church Hall by the John Lipple Post, VFW, and ita muxiliary. Plan to attend Mary Lou Lidwell acted as the irading lady in the Benior play held at Cresson High School on Wednesday and Thursday of last week Ashville Bochool Board reelected the same officers at its regular | reorganization mesting Monday evening of last week They are as follows: Mra Evelyn Ever presi. fen Mrs Nora Conrad, vice president Eugene Ever, ireas- gurer and secretary. Other mem- bers are Mra Jennie Holtz Rus- eel] Kelly and Katherine Krug The Ashville Volunteer Fire Co mn Bunday evening awarded a shotgun to "Chris" an iran to Bob Hollen, five tons of coal to Elizabeth Hufford. they also aw- arded a number of ther itemay, St. Benedict i Mias Jane Hunter and Walter | Hunter visited in Brookville last Bunday Mrs Joseph Egloff and daugh- | ter, Lillian, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fgloff and daughter, Susah =f Turtle Creek, visited here Sunday at the Robert Cowan home : Bunday visitors at the Glova re. | sidence were Sam Glova, Mr and Mrs. Tony Glova and family and Mr and Mm Andy Kolan of Johnstown. Mr. and Mra Harry Painter and Mr. and Mrs Charles Painter vis- | ited on Sunday in Curwensville at] the Painter home. Mrs Matilda Long has returned to her home here after spending a month in Coalwood, W. Va, at the home of her daughter Mrs Vincent Ream. Mr. Ream drove Mrs. Long home and visited wilh his parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry Ream of this place Mr. and Mrs Harry Ream vis ited in Beaverdale on Sunday A plastic party was held at the home of Mrs, Charles Myers last Tuesday. Ladies attending were Mrs. Norh Feighner, Mrs. James Stratton, Mrs. Mike Glova, Mrs. James Hunter, Mrs. B. F. Bowers, Mrs. Max McDevitt, Mrs. Barnard Swanson, Mrs. Wm. White, Mrs, Lee lawrence, Mrs. Orville Mec- Kee, Mrs Verlo Berringer, Mrs Bernard Brown, Mrs. Chester Wis- er and Miss Rose McDevitt, all of town, and Mrs. Bill Williams of Barnesboro. Mr. and Mrs Chester Wiser and daughter, Jean, visited in Pitls- burgh on Bunday. Mrs. Leo , Mrs Berringer . Clyde Bradford and Mrs. John Emerick Jr, were last Friday visitors Ih Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Swanson motored to Sidman, Pa., Sunday to pay their respects to their ne , Clifford Johnson, who was killed in an auto accident In Buffalo, N Y., last week. 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