Seek Teen-Age Clad DE SAT Tn Pia wae] ye principal a op nals or at the x dHnner- ng Northern dria Kiwand) at the Cotnmer- cial Hotel Ih Patton Inst Thurs day evening. Robert Coffman, manager of McCrory's fore herve, ‘way chair man of the program, which dealt with hain stores Se AN 500 3 EAA ning to Enter Tournament Three Patton boys, under the Mr. Callalian, in his talk, gave |ing training sng management of Pete | Ot Francis Trips a brief ory of the A&P con i ; THR : This mt was em Plantone of Vi and R fe oR a0 | [oern. He stited that the concern | . mphastsed of ton. Baive May Texas Wesleyan | ; oN i 1 Bo wis started on a seal selde in skit, entitled. “Do You W St. Francis Red Flash return New York tate by the Hartford | Be A Nurse” presented by the Dapper, Dan poxing tourns- brothers. It stendily unti) | Senior nurses of the Mi ment to bt held on Jan. 31 andied to the win column Monday , | Iniwith a 866i win over Texas! at one time thers were 18.000 pe- | Pita . Miss Norms | tail stoves ‘This number sow has | And Miss Ruth Mehal on Wesleyan. : | . The game, which was scheduled | mee, have been Utking {been reductd and supennarkets | 05 (his week, presented the s all She odin We Bigne Beitr arsing : ht many smaller naighborhood! out. | Xr interest n . for the Cambria County eta. Following his address. 4 Ns | They told the high school cassion period was held. with s | dents the requirements for nurs nimber of questions and snawers. ing and mentioned that the girly B : : | ' Northern Cambria Kiwanii hes | should be getting their in Dayle Roomy. Ramente before a | a = received 3 request to spongor ations in now, to whick ever school pacity crow 150 ; teen-age chib in Patton. Prest- | they wish to enter in the fall | The win marked the ninth vie-| : ident Clair (Gill appointed George: Girls who enroll in nursing ve- | {cry for the Fiash, p , ‘Hoppe! Sr, Jesse W. Cogley Jr.| ceive a three year scientific edu | The Frankies were set afire by : (and Pat Marquette as a conimit- | cation of dignity snd ae to Sonal jet further the advise | through a humanitarian service, | | 20 SCy of mich a step. absolately essential to the - : - ® | Mr. Coghyy, chairman of the y __- the Mife of a co-worker, : | program committee, made the ec lineman, has recelved : following announcements: Electric Institute Award artifeial . At this «vening's meeting. to wis postponed do in schedule, was played! great career” “It includes fun.” oe SEE EYRL ails; 1eif | gintion Felgh was able to restore be held in the Commercial Hotel, : . Moderator will Evening Sessions At PRR WN Loening ons At St. Francis [sori 05 Viensions Fred Arble and Mrs. B. ¥. ors in charge of entertainment, ing of spring semester at St | Pennsylvania history, economic nt Hl Francis College in Loreto, will geography, curvey of civilization. L : next week. Bunday at Meeting of the Galftzin Lions| fessor of ofucation, said the | ing. principals of sccounting, fed-| Mrs Dan Quigley danghters. | 30 p. m. they meet Bt Peters Clud Monday Ta . Seuiifiay | w min. (unable to atiend reguls g \ ; t tN £4 i y Rutmtnates 1 "Main speaker at the dinner |ihmbe to on gular day eral office practice and botany. [at the Charles Strolimisr horce in 3 coun- | day night's summary: Kupels | 4 Franti a T Yer Wes, ( breathing after the intter oume in there will le an open forum on tact with a high volinge wire Inst August the subject “Juvenile Deiin- party will be held om Feb » * : with Mrs. Plummer Harvey, Mrs jo any ria Workers Sow. | A meet of ¢ Evening sessions for the open- | ing, logic, United Btates and! girectors po ot he hoard of | Detection and treatment of | : be host to two | . begin cn Feb. 5. mental fone, techalgues of | of the nation's leading college 'Ubercuiosis was discuksed at &| John W. Pewers, assistant pro- | teaching. pron Bsns. temch- | : gvening in the{clnsses, launched in October, are sral income tax, Pennsylvania |Jjoar, snd Patricia, of Washing. of New Jersey in Doyle Hall and | /iorseshoe Trail Tavers in Gullit: | designed to help students who are state taxes, labor problems, gen- ton, D. C. spent the week po 7 imeeting was Dr. Harry J. Treah-| The enrollment is expected to! igistration for an cotmses wii Roon (ler, chisl of stall of the Craaaanl ae tars Jonchers pacted 32 be confucted from 6.30 to 8:30] Mm. J J ey ami son. Pat ter 1 » i ia : 3. : : : . lof Washing'lon, D C mt two | : Cresson Rotary Club. Hi waa Uk | panning la Seach, siong WIth | Ce rar's th ccth 2 nin. weeks with the nays parents. | Bb aay ’ BS AF nurses, secretaries, bookkeepers | T (8h a | M d Mts. Charl | "9 : : . | tration building. Mr will | Mr. and Mis. Charles Strohmier g Sated id RAymond. Aptis, Ryo {and others preparing for advanc | of Mr regist tion of Loretto R. D. They returned department in showing slid yan Doitiims |All classes will be conducted ig|bome Sundisy with Mr. Rooney, falarhent Jn Showing oes { Special classes will be held fori. oo isnce hall i who had viited at the Strohmier Dy Freshler dhe rived Lhe me- | persons interested in taxation, : ws J igi : 7 F heane over the week end i 4 thods of treatment end the suc: | Gordon Mortina, college inatruc- ny sn esa Mr. and Mrs AR Philpe of 4 cess in Sen on. Jo Mg ap | toe in economics, hay announced. | RECEIVE GIFTS OF MONEY | pojiadeionia visited over (he past ening Of & surgery unil si Lres<! Federal income tax and Penn- | Sher \ : i ' - | son. Patients requiring chest sur- | t and Pean-| Bethi hem (PNS) Last year week end with the lafy's moth i N EE wr : AE nn le Nd Hoe » gy 0 60 Be PE E53 $43 ho O00 wt bids Daw a Ld an 2 5 PIE y Bo onveamwad Blugooneonnune onnee Xd 2 Eg Total - — [Sylvania tax courses have been Lohigh Uriversity recelved $827 ler. Mrs, (Glenn Litths of this 1% 1 "36-08. hospitals Tiy were sent lo other outlined for the evening classes. (214 in bequests and gifts Ac | place. They attended the wedding | 43 OM ee Cresson Banatorium otticials| ap, Sutaey oitersd in the ov cording to University Treasurer | of Mrs. Philps’ brother. last Sat- Referson-—Bolte and Mabalic | have been giving lectures and dis- | _ hE ade ne pabie Speak- | John 1 Kirxbatrick vrday v * cussing TH symptoms befors | variois clubs of making the pub- | ie TB-conscionus : “If people feel tired, show lous | of sppetite, loans of weight and if! a cough persists more than three weeks they should have a check. | op” Dr. Treahler pointed out. | ¢ said he Is gratified by ithe mobile tuberculosis unit on its i about the sounty despite the Following : the talk, Dr Tresh dler and Dr. G. H. Mills of Gallit- gin answered Guestions from the audienoca, The next mesling of the club will be held on : ; The story of a fa that paid off » Ee} Ig th : — . 3 7 Ey PErali SPE TT NE i oe YOU ENOW IT'S TRUER BECAUSE IT'S NAPPIENED TO YOU ARE YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS <5; 3 i i ar to build a new $10,000 mortgage free home for every family in San Francisco —and Sacramento—and Sait Lake 1 » i = ment has helped produce bamper crops and prosperous years. Everywhere in America, man’s urge to get into busi- ness for himeel{ has become a bright reality. So has the ambition of loving and ROBABLY YOU'VE mever thought of § Lanse Shame mite Drain But you are. And here is how you, as a citizen of the United States, are creating the greatest success in all 187 & he Iie | history. Remember back in 1941 when the Defense Bonds you were buying sud- denly had to become War Bonds? How you and your neighbors pitched in to buy them in ever-increasing numbers, to back our fighting men and to help achieve the victory of World War H? After V-] Day, when those bonds became Savings Bonds, you comtinued to buy them because you had learned bow regular saving could build seco- rity and contentment for yourself and those you love. : The face of the land has undergone some dramatic changes in those years since V-J Day. Now the landscape is Bonds built. Thousands upen thow- sands of new smtomobiles trsvel the On the farms, Bond purchased aquip- parents to send their children through college. Time snd time again, Saving: Bonds have made those dreams and many others come true. | You KNOW they've come true, be- couse it's happened i you or to some of your own friends. And this is only the beginning of the story. Even afier accomplishing wo still enjoy the financial security of owning more than fifty billion dollary— fifty thousand million dollars in Savings Bonds, More than at the peak of wartime Bond holdings! How much money is that? I's enough Cincinnati—and Pitsburgh—and of Texas! : And every week, everywhere in Amer ica, mew millions of dollars are added to the total-—as crisp new pame on them, Kind of a kingsise: success story, im’t it? Your success story becausg you and the =illions of your neighbors are living it right now. Your own faith in warmth of family security and in» dependence—have made the story
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