Barnesboro Missionaries Tell Of Conditions People Forced to Agree With Communist Regime | Rev. and Mrs. Harry E Glass, Parnesboro native and returned missionaries, have related some] of the perils and suffering that secompany living in Communist: dominated China. ~The couple, bith ordained min- fisters, spent aljiost six years in Some of his expiwiences as a mis- gionary for the Pentecostal Holi- : denomination, said his life the lives of his wife and ir 2-vear-old daughter. Carol gabeth, were threatened. He the native, at the instiga- of the Red, also stoned and hissed and spit at them. . The couple sirved in Southern ina and the Hong area October, 1948, until May. | 1. They sald that during the three years of their ry they weie welcomed and ted kindly By the Chinese. All that was © the Reds over f Nationalist Government. The missioniry couple said vy of the Chinese, through \, Were Jed to be- min- u il-treatment followed, FA AY A chc— jl erate them. The clergy AR A RH HAA EE In Red China { However, Rev. Glass stated | that he believes the Red regime | eventually will be ousted by ig they now dominnte. He said believes the Nationalists will E egain control of the country minister pointed out that | the Communists have a difficult time keeping some of the pro- : under control. He said bands of guerrillas frequently drive the Reds from their head- quarters. The clergyman said the Chin- | d— at 8:00 p. m. This Sunday! bert Bawlware, Arcadia; ese people were forond to agree | Sept. 28 and next Friday, Oct 3. Hill Westover R. D.; with the dootrines of the Reds If they d . they were apt to be shot, placed in slave camps or have their homes destroyed, he stated. Rev. Glass declared the condi tions under which fhe Chinese}, os years of St five are worse than they were during the Japanese occupation He said the landlord system has been done away with and the people are taxed so greatly thal janey are poverty-stricken e said domestic life in China today is broken up. When boys! and girls become 1 years they are separated from their families by the government, he; ly ties, which ‘| historically are strong among the [1 Chinese, are broken. The Barnesboro native non-Red Chinese were founded when Gen. [ as Mac Arthur was relieved his Far Esst command. They believed he was the one man who could lb yman said MacArthur was idolised by many said the dumb- ir | i in the Far East. He was feared | Rev. Glass saia there were a number of classes of people rang- ing from poor to rich, when he his work in China. That and today there are only the poor xcept for some of the Reds. The | only thing that counts there to- day. he said is the ability to do hard, manual labor. i The missionary said that in his work he Yound it hard to get the people to sccept Christianity, be- had been taught tol —— instead of love. However, once they become Christians, he they defend their beliefs utmost. tn peak oh Rev. Glass 00 a ool are very primi. tion, he pointed inese high schools are valent to our elementary schooling in China is the individual and at. not compulsory, he thers China, Rev with his family to village by jeep boat. The he Bit jieh g Rik bo i fi ir. and Mrs. Henry ro. The mis ter, Carol Eliza- 2 1950, st a sionariey’ beth, was born : - con hospital in as an enemy, but loved as a fri-| Girl's choir of St Annual Solemn Novena Will Open . 1s’ Hospital Fens Record At Loretto Today |: The annual Solemn Novena of | Masses and prayers in prepara: | tion for the feast day of St} Therese of Lisieux, the Little | Flower, will open at the public! chapel of the Lorettn Carmel oe! day, Thursday Sepl. 35, and com Ne through Friday, Oct. 3 ! ovena serviced will be held | there will be an éxtra service at 4:00 p In union with all the Carmels | throughout the world and parti culariy at Lisieux, France, celebrations will be held to mark | Therese, ihe Little Fiower, being proclaimed “patrogess of the missions Pope tus X1 in 1925. Our re sent Holy Further has also clared the Saint patro aS. ge the “conversim of The following choirs ve COR. | sented to sing in the public chap | el at Carmel during the Novena Today, children's choir of 5 | Francis Xavier's Church, Cresson Sept. #8, Catholic Daughters of | Bellefonte: Sept. #7, children's choir, Bt. Michael's Church, Lor etto; Sept. 28. Bt. Patrick's School choir, Spangler at 4:00 p. m.. and St. John Gualbert's Men's choir, Johnstown, at 8.00 p. m. Sept. 20, Men's choir of St Fran- cis Xavier's Church Cresson; Sept. 30, Boy's choir of St Pat: piek’'s Church, Gallitsin; Oct Mary's Home, | Cresson: Oct 2, Boy's choir of | | Bt. Stephen's Church, Johnstown, | 10Oet. 3. Student's choir of Mount | Aloysius Junior College, Cresson at 4:00 p. m., and Clerics’ hott | of Mount Assisi Monastery, Lor! ello, at 800 p. m The Very Rev. Father Provin- | cial of the Discaload Carmelite] Fathers, Immaculate F of | Mary Province, Father Albe of the Blesssd Bacrament. OCL from Holy Hill, Hubertus, Wis consin, will preach at each Nov: ena service and entoll all who wish in the brown scapular of | m Our Lady of Mount Carmel All| petitions sent to the Loretlo] Carmelite Monastery at this time | will be placed on the altar and) remembered in the Masses offer ed in the chapel from Sept. 230 through Oct. 3. After sach Nov} ena services, the first class relic | of the Little Flower will be of- i fered for veneration. i The chapel at the Mountain Shrine of the Little Flower will remaizi open 4 the days of the Novena for visitors. Clarence Edwards // i Kenneth Constant, Spangler; Harms Zan arash, (shird ; pom and § 9 0 860 p m The following patients have been admitted and discharged at i Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, from Sept. 15: SURGICAL ADMITTED Mrs. Rise Rhody, Patton; Jane McAnully, Barnesboro, Mrs Ro- Jvan Mrs. Leons Ferguson, Westover; Henry | Woodley, Hastings R. D.; Richard Fisher, Patton: Mrs Mary Rice, Marsteller: Albert Le¢ Niekiown: i Mrs. Helen Zemiock, 8 fier; Mary Louise Cramer, neigh; Esther Kutruff, Flinton; rs Norma Parsell ' : Dorothy Dercotch, St Fhe Mrs Isabella Arnold, Patton R PD 4 James Kirsch, Spungier R D.; Rowies Passmore, One | Michael! Pallone, Spangler; Mrs Helen Miller, 8t. Benedicl; Danny Lucas, Glen Campbell; Ernest | DeSalvo, Carrolitown; Duan Fra- ley, Lajose. Shirley Buck, Bar neshioro: Mrs. Rita Farabaugh, i Loretto R. " John Karnish, toga rl Jy McCall Jr. wiek, Hpangler:; " ive Na Marsteller; Josuph Micewonger, Cherry Tree; Marian Ammerman, Dysart | MEBICAL ADMITTED Mrs. Esther Bokisa. Lajose, | John Keval, St Besedicit: Mary Lou Woodside Westover RD. Leonard Stiver, Clymer R. D. 2. J DD McKee St. Beredict: Scott | Kern, Hellwood; Henry C. Gre fr ¥. Patton RD. 1: Mrs. Anne ertsog., Elmora; Mrs Elizabeth Beatty, Mabaffey R. DI; David annello, Barnesboro, Mrs. Re fre Zuitanskey, Spangler; Wil Patterson, Cherry Tree R Frank Valunas Hastings: Mrs Enima Morgun, Patton: Mra Rosle Lydie Arcadia; Janet heshan, Patton | SURGICAL DISCHARGED Flenry Waugh St lawrence; Mrs. Margaret Formeck, Barnes bore: Charlies MoCombie, Baker. tom; Mrs Leons Ferguson West ower: Kiton Painter, Mahaffey: Mrs Nicolette irs, Patton; Mrs. Rese Rhody, ttm. Anth- any Wentz, Carrolltown: Mr Mary Rice, Marsteller; Donald Myers. Hastings: Kenreth Far- red, Nicktown RD 1: Rowles Lajos: John Hadley, ier: Michael Pallone, Span Mrs. Mae Kaarlineey, bore R DD: James Kirsch, r BR DD: Richard Fisher, Faitan; Domenie Iannisilo, Pat. ton: John Kowal St Albert Lee, Nicktown ara Caro Je tne Wartiad, Patton R. D.;: Mrs i: Mra ; Robert ZTTT ZTTTY Fre rir A Hag pt. 19. Wargo. 7 daughter, and Mrs, John Spangler, son, Bept. 19 Mr. and Mrs Lemuel Bityden, Keorrmoor, daughter, Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sy Patton R. D., sor. Be 19 Mr. and Mra Waiter Spangler, son. Sept. 20 Mr. and Mrs bers, Clymer RB DD, Bagh 20 r. and Mrs. Jose Galinsky, Spangler, daughter, Sept. 21 Mr. and rs. Calvin Stiffler, Cherry Tree RD Sept. 21 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Emeigh, daughter, Sept. 21 Mr. and Mrs James Hastings, som, Sept. 2 GLASGOW By JANET C. KURN Mr. and Mrs. Dean MoCarty of Mapletoni Depot spent the week end at the J CC. Hommer home Mr. and Mrs. William Bake: and daughter, of Corapolis, were week end visitows in town Miss Joanne Troxell of Pitts burgh is spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert | Troxell Miss Nina Bowman spent the week end with Miss Dawn Hever ly of Bellwood Mr and Mr Perry Bricker snd family of Latrobe were Sun Gach, | daughter, Alessi, | » day visitors at the home of Mr | and Mrs Mr of Blandburg spent Sunday after noon at the Chester Kuhn home Mrs Albert Lewis and daugh- | ters of Blandburg were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs Refiner Mr sand Mra J H Hommer were shoppers in Altoona Monday evening Mr and Mrs William Lamb and | Charles Bricker granddaughter, Sara Lee were in | Conlport Satunisy evening Mr and Mrs John Stine Jr Altoons were Sunday visitors at the John Stine Sr. home Mra ter. Janet, were » ys In Ab toons on Saturday sflernoon Mr and Mrs. A 1. Camberg of Juniata were visitors at the Fos ter Troxell home on Bunday Mra. Paul Brought and som of | HBlandburg were recent visitors at; the Harve Davis home Mr. and Mr. Charles Bernet! snd family of Coslport were ro- | cont visitors with Mr. and Mr | Charles Cree Miss Rea McCartney spent the | week end al her home here Mrs. Pete Bungo and children of Smith Mills were recent visit- ‘lors at the Charles Bricker home Mr. and Mrs George McCart. ney were visitors with Mr and! Mrs. Charles Dixon st Fallentim- ber on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James McCartney were Sundsy evening visitors with | a a ANN Charles Cham- | da ughter Fredo : and Mrs Sylvester Davis] Merle of | Chester Kuhn and daugh- | Sy. eS | 2 Felix Pillone, wi who is employed | ler | in Cleveliingd ar in Hasting Lavine By JOANNE SULLIVAN ILais Weakiand employed in : Cleveland, Ohio, spent the wedi | end at her Boma here : i Earl Bush, son of Rudol wh | Blush of Hastings, enlisted for F duty with the UU. 8 Navy recent. tir st Johnstown Naval Recruit. Ling Station. He is a 1943 pide ll i ate of Hastings High School i Mr. and Mrs RH Trusler of | Mrs George Chigas. | Warren, Pi... vigited over the jpocet | Allen Koontz returned | reek end with Dr. and Mrs F Grria after spending | Peters. Mrs. Trusier is a sieler of | tive oa, with his | or Peters, iMr. and Mra Dave Alrman Second Class Cerilid. Mr and Mrs Paul | Cunningham spent 5 week Nt Bis get Wedtenday visitors in | home in Hastings He is staitboswd | tut Ft. Bragg. N. © Mrs Tums Westover spent past week at the Bruce Moore sign Dillon were Sunday {home in Kensington Md wn Patton Mr. and Mrs Paul Keanwr { a rl Mr. and Mrs Tom Bonner of |r oars in Altoona last Fi Arlington. Va. i A Staff Sgt Mike Bobal spent a jad Sayguter of Altaans ae i fariough &t hizx home bere. He is | ater ™ a home ulia ptationed at Omaha, Nebrasks i Bridget Dillon, employid in} r and Mra Bod Billy of Al i Akron, Ohio, spent the week nd with her parents. Mr. and Noirs Alvin Dillion. ouls Cardinal minor league Mr. and Mra Charles a I » Mrs. Cosmos Eider, Mrs. Bd {and ehfidren, Boh and Jeffrey, | visited in town Inst Thursday ev | Weakland, Bernadine Dillon and | ening. wad’ a visit Jou Mrs. Steve Janscurs, irs | orssiess carriage. rE Mal & aera : Jims Hoover, whe is sti tind | ‘nf Bain Ma, spent a 14 for Yourself . . . |day furlcagh with hs parents | A little added to a little I Mr and Mrs Gordy” Hoowvwr i {i Mr and Mrs Thomas Varner § were callers at the | | capitis a little more. Hat keep adding and before you know it your bank book is ark Bose ast Satlarday. | showing a healthy balanee William Mellon and pres i [ren and Marthe Entier of Harris | | i : —sipough to buy the things you just dream sbout new. burg spent the week end at tive | i iB A Lantasy home ‘¥ Mrs. George Clark and | Naomi Hiner were Portage last Tuesday. Bin Kelly mtursed to Bain | bridge Md. after spending a 15 fay leave with his parents. Mr ‘J and Mrs. Alfonse Kelly : | Mr and Mrs Lester Link und {| Mrs Sam Thomas were wiek and visitars in Chest Bpring» ! Dir. and Mrs Tevi ery nnd | ison of Philadelphia spent the § emi at the George Chirk: i Wien 1 callers § | wwe home i & an thin | Mr. and Mra Lester Link and | Start on this course | ehildren, Jimmy and Beverly, vis be sure of | ited in Altoons Iast Saturday ; Mrs Rose DeConma of Altoons | graduating £ imitad in Hiustings over the past | : | the i weal end i seeire elem Se AS RASTER SRE RSL RI and nto financially Mr and Mrs Bernard Lantzy | of Washington, DC. weie week | {end visitors hore i Mr and Mrs Bernard Lantay | | of Washington, D C. were Wwiek | end vistors in Lown | Barbara Seth of Johnstown | spent the weak end al Ber hanes | ! here ; | Tom Donahue of Hetlwood was | i week end visitor in Hastings | Allen Huber, 10-year-okd sos! of Mr. and Mra Joe Hiber of § this plnice, suffered & fractured § eC Lo Pes pei rR A AANA oe rs AA lS SA oh nr i i Myr and Mrs, John MeCartmey, i Mr, and Mrs. Matt Barilick re {cently visited with Mrs. Anna {ender | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MANY BANKING SERVICES. 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