Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, July 17, 1952, Image 11

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Ruth Ann Van Scoyoe, Dolly
Bandra Brought, Bar-
everly. Sandra Heverly
Wilkinson, Carol Lovell
Bobby Nash and
Miss Shirley Nash of this
ce is employed at Haney's
urant in Wilhamsburg
Miss Shirley Mann of this
o¢ is working at Stovers
urant, Plank Rd, Altoona
NSE Rerved i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beers and
many | daughter, Betty Ann, of this
nant eve event were Inte visited in FBlellwood last
ana y evening.
3 a Mrs. Kenneth Douglass and
: L Sa scons, Dale ani Kenny, of Bell
Mt ss Jean aod | Wood, visited recently with the
; wd rents. Mr and Mrs
and” sons. Dale : Pave Evelyn Landis and Danny
ood: Elrey and | Brown of Altoona visited re
$5 Mr and Mrs CONtly with the lady's parents
‘of Hi untingdon, | | Mr. and Mrs. Jor Brown
and nen | X; visited last week with hi
rents. Mr. and Mrs Harry
E : -
4 k ,
. and Mrs. Wm Hollen and)
: visited re
| rently at the Thomas Nash re
neh | Re
i Mr and Mrs James Letche
of her 0 pam of Philipsburg visit
Rabert | week ond with th
rents Mr. and Mrs
Sane Siminers, Patty Wilkinson,
Thomas Leteher of Buffalo, N. |
cently with her father,
Doutroueh, and Mr. + Fl
Sylvester Doutrouch and Mr. =
Mrs. Harry R —
i Mr. and Ns. Robert
daughter, Nancy, Raha
I Mrs. Leo A of AlOODA,
Mrs. Ella Maver of Harrisbuby.
Mrs. Pearl Burns and den
Betty, of Thompsontown sited
recently at the home of Mr. and
Mra Thomas Naah
{| Mr. and Mrs Robert Beers and
daughter, Betty Ann, visited
Philadelphia last weelt
Mr. and Mra Joseph Shelous
and family, Mrs Mertie Burns
| of Altoona visited last Saturday | state
fat the home of Mr. g
| Guarge Mulhollem. » : 5. Sunday Sohesl Ju
Phi tadel phia visited NS cently at i 2 wrial and 700 v
the home of her uncle and aunt | In salary | wii
Was ' | wastmineter
In made it
mandate
pay the entire todd. Local school
Mr. and Mis. Roberi Beers of |
i Blandburg
| Mrs. Harper Monihen and son |
jong he 1 a5 doe reams so
the dining room
odinier Camp No 3 ot
Springs Camp.
and daughter, Terry and Janel
i Huntingdon visited relatives |
{here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nash | een -
daughter, Judy, Mr. anditgne in many respects ¥ nayivanis in fourth in the
. David Nash of Blandbury | peen the ader in providing Bet- —— of electiified farms in
jand Mr. smi Mrs Wm. Hollen | op pay for its school teachers. "the United States
fand family of Van Ormer gh oai—
in {
i Mr and Mrs Kenneth nlf
Gos Laie ea eet” cool WY id Famed Ink §
Neliwood "spont July 4th at the or
Skemont Park near Altoona.
TIS BROS
2 sme 22 vw At Clearfield Fair, , July 2% August 2
{lady's mother, Mrs
{ Rossland, recently. Miss Patty |
*{ Mulholleen of Baltimore, Md, vis |
{ited her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs |
| George Multiollem recently.
| Miss Lowils Scott of Balti
re, Md, visited with her pas act, and Capt. Hyer and his edn
fonts Mr. and Mrs John Scott | fhow $etractions of the nation for pr. Hy
| recently Clearfield | cated horse
| Miss Shirley Nash of Wiliams
burg spent the week end wi
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave |} have (msunsed
| Nash Led d to appear before
Mra Lewis Noble and children | on the :
fof East Liberty are visiting rela- | stand
i tives hers for some (ime Pa
Mr. and Mrs. Howsaed Jetterien | y T0%
and family of Pitlaburgh and’
Mrs. Jennie MoCrackan. of Bel. |"
wood visited Sunday st the Ro-| spacial
I
Parade Monday Will
Highlight Opening Day
tumblers;
Frag oy hl comedy act: Bob
i Nelson's porkers;
perforining
i Chambers Americas
Elinir,
land the Irish Horan Gow
of thrills unequaled
{of the Clearfield (Xx
tures of the Cletirfield Fair, the
in) lr. ot Parade on Monday
yight and the Meirse racing pro
on Tuesday, Wedneaduy
Foursaay and Friday. sre already
onday, July 28. snd close
arday. Aug. 2.
Arn She past tow Joes 2
special ; has been
vented
have returned to their home ini... the Fire Department pro- |
| Jerapy City, N. J. after spending | wig pomathing special for Mon-
several weeks here da
Mr. and Mira Paul Tokosh and Fa ght ss stars of radio. stage, |
I Miss Kathleen Beck of Jersey! creenm.
City visited at the hone of Mm he Ink Spots have become Am- | than 55.000
Minnie Ravicn and Albert Beck | srica’'s favorite quartet masters The James E Stirs?
i recently + mellow ballad {oil mefurn fo The mide
| Mrs laura Nash and Mrs! The Ink Spots are only one of fourth straight wm
Elva Nash and family visited In! several stirnctions =f for fair-goers of an outstand
Bellwood last Sanday, he 1952 fair. Tuesday night will rav of special shows and rides
Mr. and Mis. Boyd Thompson | mark the ormance of | The agricultural home econom-
and family visited in Roseland | the Roxeyettes and such circus vv and Grange Sisplays sre ex.
ast weosk with the lady's me and eandevile attractions as the neta to be Baper than ever. of.
Grandstand Follies featuring “als indicated. judging by ad
vod Wong Troupe of acrobatic vance entries and inguiries
LL BROS I EIR SA
| bert Nash residence.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Weldemiller | record number of entries
The parade pn Monday will at.
EA NE THB SBN A ORE AA rio
th his brother and family.
Mr. and Mre Glen Bloom mot-
ated d to
|
School after spending
i week vacation at home.
aa etn a awn
they get for what they pay—and they're
taking a double look at price tags.
Do you know why?
lw padore.
For very ew extra dolar. they re get
ting a lot more m
enw
and Mrs Watars” 3045
: : ames WH
Lada |
Following the fans of Ire of pre. Most tacular roller skating
senting ome of | team: Be Great | Veno. high wire |
; standing fon- | »
and clos- | booked for the sppearance of a
tract entries from far and nesr |
vielng for the S100 in prices and |
the harness racing will feature 12
t clubs and balivooms. | races with purses Tolalling more |
Sixricts are requited to fio thelr,
mn 108 toahers.
Approximately $1500 in prizes will be awarded by
Portage Volunteer Fire Cutnpany during convention week at|
Portage July 28 to Aug. a Some $1,000! of the prize wa .
is to be given in the big highlight convention parade w 1
wili be held om Ea a aa
radny Thurs
evening, uly al Parade I pert
wil il be 6 6 Bn m. f
Committee members at at pres |
preparing nage
1,500 delegates to the 1952
vention of the Voluntesy
men’s Association a
County & Vicinity of :
July 30 and Thursday, July }
Registration for the convention | ut
wil Be held for both, the Areseen | (not ess {ha ry :
and the susiliary delegates (yom ond (not less than h $758
? 5 m until nocs Wednesddy in| :
RR Sopearing
the fire hall Main Street. | unt | $38, Bent ap
memorial services will be held in | 500° gallons. $38:
Portage Joint School EymAAMum | apparatus other Sa
at 10 a Mm (30. mare women
Auxiliary members will met. at ary (10 «
1030 a =m Wednesday in Rex second $33
Theatre, Gillespie Ave, Paring.
; The fire company members will
i nest at the Mme
| Rivoli Theatre,
Meetings will
i soon for lunch
served in the
iome. Trinity
‘he fire hall
the Moose the fre
and & ladies’ clans of the
Drivers promise 3 two-hour show |
mvior High School Cakp
sad women
& merved at Portage
ele’. South Main Strent,
% a id ¥ 5B & pel scud 5 £3 Pe
ade will be Be
‘he Portage ares
niering a pet or decorated
ie will be given & free ride
he carnival to be held all 'w
sm Gillespie Ave Prise of |
1 £7 will be awarded In snvah |
; cata and Bloycien,
i ' ‘e enter the
ort i “abgtian |
. Tinirony. or ‘he IR
touts will be held |
seine days activities wi be!
cod By & Gemen’s we :
; r 1 pam of exch vound :
: Moose Home. There cutipnte » the events must Are as abundance of
dd mershers of The fire’ ‘food That cant be eaten in
for at least a month tive shady »
and reguistions of the down and a
Hoery uniformed band partic-
wid tvs bean mailed to the water.
ing in the blg convention par
When me cll rou tht ines ret
we can back up that s
figures. More people are bt
than any other car af: their price or
above.
Why don't you come nad ee for your
Lt ame and
is the buy in its field.
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