i ™ RT N PRESS - COURIER Dial 2852 * Around Patto Dial 3181 jes Present [Miss Nancy Little te revs At School Bride Last Thursdat i= wr A and ane Vv | oh on, _— Revi } Fe Steele, an { att jaugh Hus eil 1 #%s mi ode Thi aadny Nuptial Mrs. Richard H pro- | Barnesboro, last = of | 27, preceding uo as! Mass in St fore | { Church, Patton the ut Stadimiller ficiated at the rs holding | mony and sang (he Mass = represent! The bride was given A ma tree and | age by her father Mins boughs ’ mm pr Little, sister of the its DS Norined a BYE | maid of honor and Christmas tree and sang many of ner was tne oki familiar carols. | Richarg At the Sa duaion. Don Gill. | Steele R . 1 a he into the Pdward Kl Sgme oe) Argriicus best Steele Diora hue “the Hes at In { | aden FEQUestS] ihe Mass and “Moth | =o their Food rg Feet Is Kneeling ; 5 righ Wa At last report, [Masa. The fw had been grant. WV) church The | White hr was gt hatlerinia § sleeves and WOre cap attached io veil Shel cand honk wilh 8n Bay ide Was in charge of and nd Miss Kollar Ww | School the fvory grades | satin ¥ This | le agth i prayer visited | The maid of also, and | agua f|iCNY inn pleated the first ina gown with Vung slee ing pleated vif s g 14d on matching hat 18h ’ cosial bouquet of vel mums A wedding the { the immediate tives snd 8 recppinm the afternoon al the Following a wedding York Oty the in Patton ace fre ® dianier 8 al Hols fan mmmere coup session Der Ln was nlso the ANNOUNCE FNGAGEMF Nt Night A box was sent io ty TR th Mr snd Mri of Petion wient of their Nicholas Bobby Metro Bobby annimnmoe & Iaugh’ #1 Ey of ft & = ANNOUNCE BE TROTH AL Sr and Mr ME ho announce the engages? : a { daughter Mins I y Ma Crawford Rose, son ext Mrs Earl Rose of He we Miss Kathy K#im . Robert Noel N.Y. is spending Mins Helep Wharton A AIST Phont Mrs ‘altahan | Union Press-Courier Mary ¥ £™ Rey, Falhe OSB paso while ping brite, W frites rp] | wit a ’ EF Npte ne 0 8 fram - ine Jere of £1050 HH gh |e bal’ W% 3 | [pron oi at x making plans fo8 iH slobrate £ Tyee: thoes ghers. pencils ana Le hat Sent © MEpners to fine 4 which is | in June 3 tore BRVE 8 ; ; have been hard at salir uses ff thy £8 spo. However, #0 say have revi smecl 4 seat iomnabres, aml antec Mra PY gocretary of hell . Hrer thee event goaned ine fe 1! Hi | Frimity LL abi» & F190 Hel # 95 Airui ar | i LE & hg FF ® Hw ; HRD MOTHERS TO ! i rae-ary IN w ® " } Eorowy P ey ba Patten Remi Mi pot Ye Dw Jan i sig FY Flos Euromaend Ce J high school. Fle 'Lenaren of | Folge Plas & ry &ipmday i al Mf Tie amisv Se wreed Re Poin & 8 Frhoudy wR yy Fa Pre ¥ Ye pf Pe ’ fran i $ m 3 ! wa Woe i #7 Bis 3 pram bf : i Wie | 2 1054 gis re per atin gr a four-week Hin More. wkil oF ea fe We mean : Fo oid urself and yw ! sy. { betty Karihein has jo to | Wore CH Jege Park, Md, Ri 1s | ™manr Ac fagied Bhs Bad # r with her SE Fun} 3 : of Mellon SEE "lore Wut tepenl visors E ; | wpmor Wy Larrily Dome & on Mra Ushers § Biren Arnelils {41 dof Washington, Me Joseph FP. Gar Pat, ANE EE Hapton, Va. aod «8 My grid Mig ‘8 daughive. Mad Fey Monnens $ildred Fool hw ram i spend 4 Srinl nad gharests Ci Omlvary § Thursdey Haar Sw Hoge 4 jirg Boys ey School § hoy Gre PR ER boys 3 sefita of ini 260 Sard (gis ii spars | sepals ral tthe Milto HG, i she 4 : fer ahey Pa. fhey the home of th Wilkinson Ken Mr apd Mp Wilkinson and Wil Brown Ave] reing i iV miami Hor eth La liam : whom : 18 1 home | This gpl was for i ie { 1908 b an : Herabey nti Fain PWT AS ap Herahe asllr inl Ne hyieah Charli the sal will nel alter the | the school to prepare | irs in the professions rhe qualify for the | Have a real oppor sholnrships A ug inded In sn and Motion joy John lefy far | Bias, where he school i Muy Deashog | |b. Q. Funeell ie AVE Harr Willa # SE FROR ad Mrs & 4 4 . ad has been endowed | Lheiatmas holuiny i educational facil ol Me. and Mra " five in small family | 1e Hectard : wind cotiages ard farm. der AFB. Miss, F 1 wenestling the we ol waviieg enrrent enrollment iw the rogent hodiedy ents and nearly 1.800) of heir parent) bevome slim. Most | Yhoanis Domaki nity come from Penn LC Werd ha heed adjoining sates [Pooper of FST SPRINGS PA Marke Md Aly, Ma, on A im BL Marys, ¥ taught Fagtiseh | High I iy and daughters, Lin Bevpwsl in 1 ; ds wlis eresa of Autna visilen MELeo Deitrick, who has 8 KE P| been the sick list for toe pam Marion wo BERS, i abies lo be avout ent iF and Jim Buk, sons of re. gr] Bock, and ¥Frank Me sin of Mrs Genevieve pil, who sre studenis a in Grrard, are spending days Wilh iheir mot Men Curt Dietrick and 1. Gene and Kelly, spent as with the former par rr. and Mra Gauge Doe of Dysart. Land Mos. Leonard Little o lo spent gomclinge roeenlly lndy’'s parents, Mr. and Leo Hoover snd Mra. Jamey Scanlos of place have moved thei: hold to Johnstown, wher a Scanion 1 sniployed by the Electric Company. Charlotte Sutton of Al the holidays and Mrs and Mrs. Clyde Kelly vis “in Carrolltown last week Mr. and Mra. William Shingle gl family spent Christmas in St. justine at the F. C Nigle re- BD of Miss | Kansas Busia © Podand Jolin Cooper tt Christma iCooper. Their Tate Colin ago. 1. home of Mins Eve jyn Conrad, who is em- Gone sshington, D C., spent M, Lene anc Thr with her sisters, Misses Pr. and Ru Robert : and Mis. Edward Little, ha. ed after an Say leave in 3 Mies Jun PT to laws AFB, Calera: ui i studies in radio and Phiisaeiphia o_ resume iy at the § Mrs, Btev. [r John A Leb w hool. Edward Scanion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boanlon, lef! sunday or Sheppard AFB, Texas here ne Will attend mechan.c. Mr, "and Mrs. John Shylo and dren of Altoona visited las’ , at Ed Little home. JE oran of New York and ; eo Holmberg of Coupon visil- Baker B Jam - the home of Mrs. Holm «Jaw and daughter 3 Carl Durbin, rindi Carter of t the holi. jarents, Mr i the Krug witle Ed on Clyde ast tienday visitors |Colver U. S. Mine Inspection # Report Made Public Today o. | Dther . Colver {Coal Co. in a report released this Re Wilkinson gil of | The : name to Milton Diimineas, he 12 006.800 | heirs | rod support atl wide haulageways and tenance of electrical and haulage vised ail shoes and places along iter Phan equiprnent ale ad safety -toe Needs, Betterments Both (ited By Brown More effective control of dust iat its source, positive ventilation | at working faces, and several snfe Measures are pro- wsed for the big 5300-ton-a-day mine of the Ebensburg Fis Went simiraved ge Rien Among provements | made during the inspect were prompt removal of gas from working place and rock dusting | two areas tha dry te Frage ¥, gafaty #4 HH Pane Bettermenis inspections include 4 of coal dust TY gust -contral me 3 -mile belt tem, distribu? gust in specif 3 Was gen ing the {Fe Perally joo), urged that sufl- haulageways Boient air be conducted 10 the A working faces to prevent explo sive gds ftom accumulating. He (aint recommended stricter adher- | ence 10 timbering rules and better eter helween | the removal! lations hotter | al HR Ihe { riation sys | roe i © HE along Thursday of Mires The Colver mine employed 789 | persons when Inspector Walter D | Brows, coinpleted inspecting it Lin December Although ventilation he by the UU. 8 Bureau RT FEN FHT iT R sniely Pi the 0d ot] Fates 1 oy vention of “ No 1 “killer atl the mine employ Poa Mr 22'Y + June Is Only Month During Year “| Which Will Have Friday Thirteenth iks should have wiorrhes cut in half this year That's bucause only one Friday = 13h will occur In the next years months There were two during ter par! The 1952 calendar shows Mes idune 88 the only month with a pan Friday the 13th pender Hy the same calendar, na species of the human " f Superstitions fo ¥ ft if Mai Treen $e 12 the male race will iV | have more worries or more fun | depending upon how they look at i i8 It is Lenp Tear That provides the fairer sox with a 365-tlay pen seasmn in which they may unbinshingly do the wooing n- steggd of being wooed In comic strip lingo, it is Sadie Hawkins | Pay every day of this year. Some f the females have already aught their man foap Yiar Dey itsell is Feb 9 and will be a Friday It will he a day of special celebration for persons born aa leap Year wm wabies amd who therefore, have hog afficdal birthday Only once fap ar every foul Years REE Ch] Penny Post Card Hastings Boy Scout Authorized In 73 Gets Church Award Rate Doubled Tuesday | ‘°° As New Hikes In Effect | {Ings the | al serv Meo! thaufist Tn Pramald $ This jan't the first lime cont of A posteard has been two | enis : The sane charge was made be tween Nov. 3. 1917, and July. | 1919, as part of & general war tite raise in postal rates during | , tart a LOR 15 Wor i Tak rg Fay | § CHTEITVINY Hot | | Pedyin | World War 11 The additional sum | | (at that time did not go to meet | | postal cots but was paid direct. [iy 10 the treasury i Except for that brief period | however, the government, up until | oh a ta: af EE PHL | Tuesday of this week, had char | es sland PA ged a penny each for post cards| : Maen | $smoe thy Lirst government print. ¥ Ap : Bibi el led pod card was issued on May | ins. fy VY? Trew, We . i. 1813 Four pick nis Authorized by Congress in 1572, | noid the ag Award ithe cards were to be “of good, | | They ar unter, Veale ug papir.” They were being pro- | Hunter Jemaph | vided “lo facilitate correspon. | Matiork wr latin Blotter, | ides, he toe; {0d post cards at the one gEar tepreaeniing mm £ ores % ther a te n the fathute | $5 1 aes in Drimaary £ vole, Dar hae sol | 7 of the eligible | ge¥ ih 4 Nae Fn Ht ane fwa Cia 1%: ¥ idence and to provide for | transmission through the sil ot “Ch h 0 mieNEAgeL orders, notices and | man. Et communications Siar | urc €S pening x or written in pencil “Dri f Voi in were pt ey cont vali until 1808, Penney] vania chu To help defray costs of pape: bran A drive and printing and also to age MOT courajge commercial use of pri. | 1952 pe Ff n Ap vialely printed cards, Congres The Fodera! od Leg! sistive has now provided & 310 pereent mittee addition! charge on government Kroups in ihe printed cards sold in quantities of | Sent jellers ou A} Or more be form Ade Cm Hb inviting vole campaign March of Dimes |» ec § i of our Arferican D . (the past~ inh . A Maten on? Baa Bb rive Is Underway sini i tiuiari The 12 March of Dimeg cam [ Eh ’ paign got under way in Cambria | The commit! said it County yesterday morning. ita ohisetive at 50 percent This was announced by Judge total of Pennaylvanias A. A Nelson, chairman of ithe church -member vViters drive for Cambria County Chap | The get vole” cam ter, National Poundation for In- | puign wili be cemtrated pri-| fantile Paralysisa. Word for the marily in IaAry anid Fehroa'y | o-aheald was received from Irvin with a siatewide celebration of | 3. Woll, Pittsburgh, serving as! Christian Citizenship Sunday, Feb | state chairman for the second] 10. the commities anid. ! year. ; dire rt “No one can affort to miss the | opportunity of helping in 1 | Glasgow Family's Home drive by working for it and con- |g Destroyed By Blaze iene cdi . : Wait ang. Willison Malters, & resident of | contribtited will help push polio Ulaagcw, had Misfortune 9. out of axistence.” having. his home burned io the ground on Raturday, Dex aa, Wn all belongings : Mr Mr Mattern, who 8 employvd | .| brams, 81 Harb a - Walker Refraction ws | , Blandbu: g. was relursing hams} 68, § ler, Di ! early Saturday wmeofning afise ang ies working a might shift, and dis ‘covered his home in Damen HO Spangler Mira. Ida Abrams, 68 barely sucveeded 8 pelling hos § of 13th BL, died at 1:45 a m., On wife and civiidren from the | Tuesday, Jan. 1, in Miners’ Hos burning boiding. All poss asions pital, 4 ] She was born on (neluding Cheodmas presents, | Aug. 17, 883 in Clearfield, a werr co fgutroyed. i daughter of he ate Martin ai Framncey ( } Blucebraker. Notic: was on t of Spangler for the | an Church es past 30 years StMBencan t Preshvierian Chureh | " Plums Harvey wis The deceased is survived by Jan 6-843 & m these children: William Jr. Mra gerviee, “The aa of dhe Se saanbath, Frances Yong and Mra Rose study from St Mark, a a Book i for fo Jamity; ita 8 Passrvdla. al of Pat Sr Mary AlBX- | Codi dumes 1. Steation. yap Wednetetays Chtidren's. Chol | pt m Youth choir te AR ale Ent ewling | Al Society Jan # and (lords Supper. Jan. 13 | EMPLOY MORE WOMEN ploved in banks Jr report. Natural tellers, N soon will come a Rotionaile crease in the sighs oe A HN i Galitzin Alumni Dance | Follows Song Festival | The | A larand cently reorganized after a period | {of inactivity, NES party Lin American Legion Home, Chest. | nat wm. Sunday Fe shed Westsiaber § ~More women Se Ning om Regriding the Hew Mmeoms ax. | A song ening’s event flowed hy a dance jt 8 p | Gallitgin Moose Minstrels provid.) bean stationed af od enteral nment at intermission. | | base since June, Raymond Crooks ‘of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Crook- i shane Bre of Barneshned, yvecent- ‘ly was promoted fo the rank off [sergeant with the U. 8 22 Kignal Corps in Ofinaws. ¢ [A graduaté of Barnesbore High Schuol, ne enlisted 1 the army through Barnesbore “Refrailing Station in October, 1948 and has the Far East 1950 Gallitzin High Bechool | Association which re held its first Christ. last Friday ovening St, Gathiizin festival began al 5:36 Pp the av. mm. fol. Mm The RA A SO A ripe Pra a ic OMA NO 1 Se RE Come to . THE MOOSE FOR AN EVENING OF REAL PLEASURE “. SATURDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 5 “TAKE FOUR” ORCHESTRA ENJOY THE FUN AT THE MOOSE ® Merry Chinstmas Jan. / to Those fi HW Whom This Feast Comes Later LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, PATTON LODGE 188, (CORNER MOOSE & LANG AVES FINE WATCHES SINCE 1791 There'll be no “late for classes” when your favirite scholar wears # Girard Perreau waich. it's as dependable as it is handsome ~the perfect watch for active living and discrimmating last Loh, 7 Jenals, Gold-Pilled. $30: HA Light, Stoindens Steel water ond ~T—— shock.rasistant, “THE WATCH THAT CAN TAKE IT, $47.50. LIXENBE NRG 'S \EZine fees ry Prien include Fed Tou. BAR NE SRTRO, PAL LUXENBERG’S JANUARY CLEARANCE OVERCOATS We don’t have the space to hold (hese conts until LUXENBE MEN'S sxor Phila. Ave.
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