1 I ARAN 08, OMI, 553 a td ee ou vo UNION PRE Dial 5181 Student Nurses Patton Panthers ‘Present Short Skit Come From Behind At Patton High (To ping Litt On Tuesday morning of this Behind Week two student nurses from the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, pre. ation Hig? vi Pye sented a skit in the Pation High fpurte 4 into the rena in th Behool auditorium to all those stanza to tounce nigh school girls interested in y Red Ra sursing. Mise Mehal and Miss Stitt the student nurses, presented s skit in which a letter by a student purse at the Miners’ Hospital was ‘written to her cousin Carole the rival sy The letter gave the gatrance re- ged back guirements for the Miners’ Hos. period, scoring 18 pital, told of the privileges en- the first three minutes joyed, humerous situations that The Josers took the last take place, and at the same time 13-12. explained that study plays an ECONOMIC TALK IN WASHINGTON Frank Schwab sparked the win- important role In a student’ ners and was high scorer with 20 purse’s Mie, just as it does in points. Law of Lilly scored 16 § | points. The PantBer Cubs scored Epos of vooa- | 4 Ho of the the thril of the capping | VATSily summary: exercises, of the well balanced Patton OF T Ly y meals planned by the hospital] { Sarhm f 2 | 8 Taiko f : @ietitian and of the privileges Schws 2 Law 1 gianmd with the responsibilities | | Mmigin . : : of a registered nurse. ow as : o At the. conclusion of the skit, : ny ives. Hel field of work. wo IG DO Dw 0 a esate maa w Totals nie) 8 15 8 nhs LE "i {Legion Nabs Lead a 222.20, preliminary win The T| 4 2 § 4 3 8 ¢ | ADMINISTRATOR OF the Economic Stabilization Agency, Eric Johnston (left) and Michee| DiSalle (right), Director of the Office of Price Stabi« lization, confer ia Washington with Sen Burnet Maybank (O-S. C.), Chairman of the Joint Congressional Committee on Defense Production, | Later, Johnston and DiSalle reported to a closed session of the Senate ! Ho group Suing 48 Tus Capitol. Kistertationdl Snagit) Leg ion Aides Plan Party For Mar. 12 i Plans were made to hold a card {party Mar. 12 to rasie money to furnish chairs for the library at | Student Teachers Doing Work At Local School senor class of St. Francis Coll- ege, Loretio, are doing their stu- C Ayeting the &lstussion Two students, members of the | ™ jm evening dent teaching for the present six - weeks at the Patton High School ¢ os ay / IN J, nae JAS MB Chmors = Sut widtorme. The ns axe former tom. | Robert , firemen, gd RN ST AR | miNeY — fet i= = member or The | ariation repair ship USS Pabius which is i mipport for aire of the Seventh Fleet Putten Prestiyteess Charch The Value 2 - Ohare aod | The Trinity Methodist (hareh sig special muse Youth Paliowship | a1 the Parsonage Peppy g feng ton with sermon by the pastor ot 735 Pp Feb 3B Pruyer Service Fm Mar 3-WECE mesting In ee Trinity Eptscopal Church (Mibert M Watt. Priest. in-charge handuy. Poh 35-Third Sunday In | Lest waning Prayer and sermons 8 #8 mm. and Chureh School ot 10 a Hote Lenten Services ah Wednes- 70 Arde . nd i Matthias Da rm The fon j ceived and filed last wiek. For War! Jd ge Center, . & rh vrtudas S82 (2% A heap urday morning received Uo more | time ; flarge orders for Type iD whole bicod for military needs in Korea A first special order Was re graphy which had viousl)/ In its pages. The second order 4 tH bel ipped from Jiastowsn between | XN and Mar. 1 ; wi N. Matters »ergilime AR of the Cambrig Dous Y snportance of - | snipmant TH he ghting frost. In rejmrest- | is he has urged that pood donors belly ©o~ | with these specis] (rders oe Lt from Rastyin Area ro, Alexandria, hn day 60 pints of tiood for| EOI fast | military needs leave the Johns | rt! Regional Bicod OCmter. Another machine, we read, These special orders dre for! “guikes Hike ¢ man” Hesw't amounts of blood over and ibove | | Enis daily Guota. mast com a , prey festimoniale $51 They tain all © blood Betagise of | { thin order, Mr pre Bits point. in Lonada a woll wer decked oa weed of 40 miles por howr. | od out that the Type O supply at} {the center hus been dinsizished to ’ Caw'y hovel meuy deers of ther rate, ret where our oid and new dollar bills © ey iy a dangerously low jevel, New Stained Windows ‘For Barnesbore Church Stained windows are now being erected in Bt. Thosiasn' Ep- ; Chiareh. Barpesbiont. In ar two boys of the were killed ‘worki-famous Franconian wine in- In Cinch Tourney {the mew Veterans Hospital in Al | toona, at a meeting of the Ladies The Legion paced over the | Auxiliary to Walter McCoy Post Slovak Club last Wednesday ev-| 614, American Legion, Patton, on ening by a score of 363 points Monday evening {to take a 21 point lead over the | Mrs. Edna Huber, president | Moose in the Patton Fraternal also gave a detailed report om the Pvt William J. Rudolph, son of | Cinch Tournament. The league | distribution of gilts, fruit and ice Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rudolph of leader: have a total of 1435 cream to the veterans at the Herriman { Cresson Sanatorium The VFW made a wonderful! It was also snnounced that | showing when they trounced the time has been made available om ery Battalion, of which he Is iSong of Italy, 408 to 315. The the Patton Hour on WNCC for moved from Schwaebisch member, Hall, Germany to Ger 3 Merman) Kangen, the FOE's Eagles, 308-300, | the Americanism program today, score in mon- | Feb. 22.8 11:30 8a m Mrs J J | Sheehan, Americinisn chairman The Moose is currently in sec- [will give a five minute talk at with 1414 points; FOE | that time on The American Way 1,909: VFW, fourth, us {of Life. Club, fifth, 1325, os th 1.296 points. gE Patton Girl Passes a soe S| State Nurse Exam fifth game of the Miss Geraldine Cammarata, » and from now om, | | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cammarata of Patton, has re- situated on the lower Fran- | with the remaining five game of ‘eoived word that ashe has passed § tly March / her state bomrd examination us a vonian plain, in the center of the Play lo cantinne through nurse + East Road Homemakers Meet At Bender Home ! The East Road Homemakers’ |Club have had a series of dem. William McNeal Is doing a teaching in the Nelds of English and social studies, while Vincent Segeleon is teaching in the ma { thematics department of the Jocal | high school . "0 ‘Patten R. D. Men Part Of Skating Show Cast Howard Lather and Ralph Rosian, both of Patton RD. will be among the cast of the Skating 7» Show to be held this Thursday and Friday evening st Cicero's Roller Skating Rink, Ebensburg The two skaters will travel i with the ensemble to Portage on Monday evening of next Wess where the same show Will De staged in the Cicero Rink in that | community The proceeds of both shows will go to the Pollo Fund LE Sgt. Robert Lawssa of Kessier Fiekd Mississippi, returned to camp last Thursday after spend. | ing 15-days here with his parents Mr and Mra Alex Lawson of Fifth Avenue Mr. and Mrs Jobe Erb and daughter, Maureen, of Slats Cob ogee visited here over he Week nd st the home of the Iady's mother. Mrs. Harriet Brown of Beach Avenue Mr. and Mra leo Prosser vis ited in Harrisburg Inst Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swisher, Mra. Louise Gers and Mrs Betty Davis spit the past Werk onl in .N. J. with Mr. and Mrs | daughter. Alice, of Lewistown, spent last week al the home of | the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs | Norman Swisher Curtis and Oa therine Swisher accompanied Mr | Miss Cammarata is a graduate lot, Patton High School, Class of While in high school she was Word Wir lL as and BEd wi O Oorech, Pastor the ‘windosrs y. Pot 15.-Bikie Study Schon! Were raised by the Rechw's Ald a. mm, Ener Boombery Supt. Society of the church They are David writers and ; nation’s largest group of invest | ment. comp i Sanker will be given special | awards by the company for sales sctivitien which quality Bigs to be! Sundey 3 member of the firm's President | Club. He won membership in’ competition with the Srma's na- Hasurday Poh 26- » a wm. Words of dle program over WROC Surassbors. thsndny Pe 35-90 a = Sebold: 13 a =m, Morning Worship, The Constructive Power of Ihe Bivie” and 73 FF =. Evening Wor. ahi “The Destraction of the North. svt Domfederacy Pes Be iat 1 a ’ ne nanny Ph os p = 4-4 our: 630 p =m. oeoly practios A major Jenne in Jearmd from | P30 pm. Ru Swulty the Korean war is that i{Mting | ht Lutheran Church cold. and deep mow ne inger | Bev. T. A Holmer. . hall ma jor combat operaiions, an’ handay., Pod. I5-Sundsy School at STMY Spokesman said on ‘Taisday. | 218 p mm. and Worship Serviee at And in this Be gid in| 348 p. iam mterfew Tn | Ashinglon, Am- | - \] frican Uoops are betler off than Ee enemy the are facing He said it may Be tue that the North Koreans and Chinese Communists physically are more accustomed to cold wenther bot! in cold winter they're joing %o rooms ! “Thay dont have the fuel the tents, clothing and the | than 1.900 representatives. MASAO EO ll da m, this evening, Feb 22 in the fares agent and assistant, respec {thely, attended a two-day con | terrence at Penn State College o8 po ir Musser daught i | Mi nday and Tuesday of this | od Mra Bobert a of | | Whes. : Philipsburg. were marti Feb. | iow] were Told of the research . Agriculture at State College. and legumes, their ombinaticns | pen mt Sun- | in Cardige, Pa. | has rece | "| Spangler Munict 1 ts 50th wedding anniversary Simda H C McWilliams, and Herbert or 4 family snaiversary a= (C. Terndrup, Cambria Coudly home , Kerr. a native of ficotland Mrs Kerr the former Miss | | i i aa area Le Agricultural extension person- .o jany i The ceremony wag puetsmed] by Hev. A. EZ Meyers in Uhe| ‘home of the bride's parents. Mr. | Kerr is a son of Robert and Iss | : {MeCall) Kerr. Extension personnel were told Idd mine ving ‘and diseases. Fertilization of the | ves Rochester, | grassland also was discussed. iwmrd Larry, The meeting was a part of the Kerr, Cookport; Mrs Nellie (Cook. sational now beng Cherry Tree: Mes Norbit Bek | sponsored by the U. 8. Depart-|e Agriculture Tho- son of Mr. and mnt of of Fhila- | , Mother of | | ~—Clearfield County Blackwood, ‘area of 1144 square to a NE i aaah hs a aie aa al el I tionwide organization of more » L od ( wee K COMPLETE SELECTION «uu EY SCHELL’S LOOSE SEEDS “They Grow Better — They Yield Better™ I EACHAS # a OB I ES SE CN Hr AAU SS The mont talked - about SPRING SUITS snd the ONES
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