Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, December 13, 1951, Image 15

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    ny: December 13, 1951
to Flying Start
The Lurrent
drive of the Johnstown Socie
the Prevention of Tuberculos a
off toa good st This said
sales are 33 percent ahead of | {
year's dccordng to figures
nounced Monday of this
Renben Alwine
and chairman
campaign.
This vear's goal
as that for 1850. 320,000
Reports rom the
proldably will be sent
SOCielY's office in Johnstown
Bank & Trust Building until ear-
Iy Janmary, according to Mr. Al
wine.
Frank J Idonahn
seci'elary. said the funds
Carnabria County bre
three ways Eighty-e ght
will stay in the county to be sp
for educational a medica
in local communities
The remaining
be divided oq rally between head
aguariers of Natirnial Tubsr-: §
cuiomis Society in New York and’
the Pennsvivania Tuberenlos's and
Heulth Society with headquarters
in Philadelphia The 8 cont
sent to the state sovietv :
used for e@ucation, guidan
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TUBERCULOSIS
UNION PRESS COURIER
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i = Rebekah Lodge Here Dies Last Sunday
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NE 0 AE 1 EE ER NARA NAN UNA ELT
sHRISTMAS SALE!
All Clothing & Shoes Reduced
for December!
E NYLON SHIRTS, boxed free .
§ GABARDINE SHIRTS, boxed free
3 LATEST TIES, boxed free
ALL WOOL SWEATERS ... $4.95 & $7.95
Boys’ VE SWEATERS $1.9
Bove DRESS OXFORDS, special up to 6, $3.9
Men's DRESS SHOES, special $4.95
Man's WINTER JACKI , as low as $9.95
FOOTWEAR FOR MEN & BOYS
AT LOWEST PRICES THIS YEAR
CUT -RATE STORE
i Aeros from the Vernon Theatre
BARNESBORO
$4.95
$2.98
98¢
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her yes will maski when se sc
inisistute df 3 Youngs-
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Roy
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Recent Deaths
‘Mrs. Margaret Martz
Biandbure Margar
Chan: Msrig 5 :
Mr ig Martz dice
rn Idec. RB at hor Bb
AK: seen Mav 15 1
m" The deceased 38 NE:
Pe following children
{Kinney of Portage
iWalter 1. Mariz
| Clayton HM ang Har
of Blasdburg. and Willa
Lancaster Ton grande id
fees greal-grandohii
vive
Mrs Martz waz a
Anita Clark of Ray
Funeral services
I Tornday afters
len of bore and interment
visiting | Pleasant Hil Can
nneth Wilhaorn is
foul visiting Bia parents
Mer Flassell Wi
Fred Whistiserolt of
Oi, spent a few dav
ai the Jack Howasrh
Ore
TERE *
KTH
ret visitors al the Hoy
and Mv»
rhildren ot |
and Mrs
ehiidren
Jeep
Chirden J» BBG
England and Mr
Chirdon and
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Mra John Hi
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Me. and
Washington
Wika Toa
melery
tbang
{with Mrs Helen Hollen
Hollen eniered
by
‘Hary
exchanged
| tng pamed tn the honor roll from
i and
ifois Kelly
"Twas the night before Christmas
: Mirhael
Mrs, Jones
Mrs Helen Hollen
in Washington
Murphy
ths
Force Jast Satnrday
A Christmas Party
members of local VPW Aaxi- |
oii Dec. IR Gifts will b=!
snd a covered dish
tanrhaon Will he served
#iodents in tae local school bee
visited lawl}
D.C
and Charles
U 8
Air |
| Mrs. Elizabeth Cole
Bakerton Mra ElimiheDd
60, of this place died om
jday. Dec. 10 at Miners Hospi
| Bpangler. Her husband, Charle
died tn 10M A son. Haigh
in 1800
I Mrs. Cole ia survived
Pplvildren: Mra John (Green
(John Cole both of Bakerton
The deceased wai a sow
iMra Im Horner of Johinaton
{and William Kirty of Cleveh
Kelly and James Baker.| Puneral services will be
Eighth Shirley Suckinos (9 a m today in Bacred
Beverly Lidwell and | Catholic Church. Bakerton
Patricia Holtz. ifterment will be made
Additional Ashville News will : Benedict's Ostholic Church
be found elsewhere in this asus | tery. Carroiitown
GET CHECKS EARLIER J } M. O'Br; Se.
Ben hers in Patilon Borough's |
hoods receive paychecks esarfier x Sey =
each December due to the Christ. | oy pe iy 5 or he
inst Basturday. Dec. & at
MAS holidays.
| following an exirnded i
Ni ght Before | a ot Maite
Chiistsncs :
Tommy
will he oid
Be 1am
and
fifth to eighth grade are: Fifth
Dascanic. Thomas Bur
| goon Patricia Gibbons: Beventh
ally
Matthew
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Nin
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in
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Bore
He |
| OReilly) {VBrien
I He ia survived by his mot i
i Mrs. Mary MeAuley: his widow |
‘the former Grace Scally; :
children: Matthew J. Ebensburyg
Fhe all through the town, Mrs Orace Merritt, Kalamazoo |
The Frigidaire tracks Mich : John F. Colver: Mrs. Mary |
sped through streets, up and Denning, Indiana. Pa: Rita ann,
down. IR. N. at Windber Hoapilal, a}
home, and Hugh Rober: serving |
with 17. 8 Navy Five grandchild |
(rem alms survive.
He was 8 brother of Hugh O-
Brien. Patrick O'Brien. Mike Mo
Auley and Mra Ann FEivin all of
Derby, N. Y.: Joh McAuley of
Buffalo N Y. and Mra Margare!
Charleston, Williameville N.Y
A Requiem High Mass was held
at $ a om. yesterday in Holy
Farsily Catholic Church, Calver
by Rev. Father John J Cura
pastor and interment was made
in Holy Name Cemetery Ebens.
rg.
®
James H. Isenberg
Blandburg James H. Isenberg
80, of this place. died at T35 p
m.. last Tharsday Dec & in 1)
Philipsburg State Hospital He
was born July 2 14T) In Hunting
don County. a son of Ephriam and
Ann Elizabeth (Updike: Isenberg
He is wrvived by following sis
ters: Mra Iva Christ, Jeapetie
Mrs. Bertie Tourmey of Osceoln:
(Mrs. Ida David Janesville and
Mrs. Esther Woods and Mrs Ethel
Cassidy, both of Juniata.
Funeral
Som
Fay
gels a range
‘Mrs
pd ne
Bix local men came home last
week with deer. Four bagged!
their buck on Monday and (wo
last Saturday Making kills Mon- |
day were James Lovell 10-point;
Francis Thomad S-point, Allen
Glass. fhpoint; Wade Alken, 5
point. Carl A Campbell Jr, and
James Muthollem got their bucks
Aaturday. Mr.
ihpatnt deer
2 S-potriter
Jack B. Kough of Akron, O.,
sent te past week visiting at
the Walter B. Kough home
Mri Howard FF. Ghss
¥lenn
Wadnesiay visitors in Alloona
Pobert © Gates of Rahway, N
J spent the past werk visiting |
relatives and friends here
Mr and Mrs Eugene Ratchford
arsed mops, Harold and Freddy, of |
Dysart, visited last Thursday ev.
sning the Michast R atish
Marie
Pet. William Lender of Port
Knox, Ky, who s&s enjoying »
furlough at the hame of Me and
Mex Fred Aikens killed a five
pont Bek ast weal
8 Emanuel Cardinal
fdren of Brishon visited at
MH. Cc
Tharsday
Mrs. Dorothy Dawson and Mes. |
and Mr. Mulbholiem |
ait
and
the
Sylvia Jenkins were last Friday
iter, Yvonne,
Campbell felled a
=
Mulholiesn home Jast’
: Joltistown recently
nnn
sd Bn
| visitors in Coulport. evening.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Criste’ Howard Gwin spent the wee
of Dysart R. D., visited here last | snd at his home here.
Sutin 3
b Jessie L. Fah wes last | The Muintaindaie Sewing
rie visitor in { held its meeting inst K
Mrs Wm. C. Thomas and dau. DOME of Mrs
were last Satur. tending
a visitors in Altoona. Mrs
r. and Mrs Mike Morris vis Corry,
ited recently " Aliouna at the Hagel Gates, Mrs
Frank Mogpis : hollem,
My. and Mrs "Michael R. Mat. Sylvia Curry.
isk sind son. Ro visited jast Everett McCuriney of Pitts
BSundey at the | Ratchford |
(burgh was a recent visitor here
home in Dysart, Palmer Beckwith of Pittsburgh
Oebrge Jesikilis of Cleveland, is spending a fow days with his
a. week :
nT Teri rd At he | sarents; Mr. and Mrs Gus Beck:
Glass ware id | glen Mary Downs spent the With
(Mr. and Mrs a Ney oms
j Coon
24
of
Wire ff Glass :
Sunny with. Miss Essie Peter.
SPIN
MOUNTAINDALE
By DAWN BESCOX
Thomas Trosell, John Deve and
Edward Plogsted of Ohio spent »
few days recently with the for-
mers parents Mr. and Mr
Clarence Troxell
Lawrence Stnmers visiled
te & M thee country will
more than $23.030.000 in
§ dwy con pensation this VeRv,
was announced ocay by Ralph
W. Burger, presides: of the (
chain
Every employee with ss much
an mix months’ service will rereive
a part of the annual fund voted
hy the company’s board of direct-
ors. Distribution is scheduled for
tomorrow, Dec. 14
in
Charlies and Cetilia Hescox vis
ited in Smoke Run last Sunday
! . . te
This smart Bittle box Beg would male hor
Christmas tho merriest one ever. Thre are
many more lovely handing styles to choose