Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, November 20, 1952, Image 13

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| Richard Legars, Barnesboro; Lar-
| Abrams, Spangler; Daniel
| Bichel, Carvolitown; Mrs. Ruth
{ Zakowshky, Patton R. D. 1; Del
iwyn Fry, Westover; Harry Ww.
| Gardner, Cherry Tree RD;
> DAILY VISITING HOURS Fd Re eisberger, Hastings; o i ge
Pets a | Mrs. yn Leworchick, Bpang- {
Sn ede Dm Al Me {ler: Mos. Mary Anna Drzal Bak
oan t Wards, 1:00 to 400 P {erton; Barbara Bertison, Patton; : th tinai |
A Nd Bon ims | Colleen Peel, Marsteller; Mrs. n Aonmet hon with the final
od ay 8 | Doria James, Patton; Daniel Lan- , the students of Spangler: |
Wy following is the list of pat-|tsy, Hastings; Mrs. Nicelette Ro- High Schoo celgbinted
the Miners’ Hospital Spangler, dura, Barnesboro; Fred McCon-| The week was sponsored by the
om Nov. 10 to Nov. 17: nell, Chetry Tree R. D. 2; Eliza Special Projects Commitier un-
i ADMITTED beth Bugay, Gypsy; Joseph Hen- der the direction of Dick Claw
Mrs. Esther Moore Westover: ico, Hastings: Mrs. Sara Wajno. on, Ehime. :
Madee Weakiand. Patton R. Marsteller; : | Some of the activities of the
t | Barneshoro R. D. 1; John Kilopak, week inchided: poster reminders |
Arcadia; Mrs. Margaret Williams, (Build Up Our School Don't
Carrolitown R. D.; Mra Mary | Tear It Downi; the fostering of
me Henry, Cheiry Tree R
).; Elizabeth Marie Patterson.
erry Tree; Samuel Short, Bare
Millar, Cherry Tree R. D.; Mra
Darlene Hawk, Mahaffey R. D.,
and Donald Edward Lydic, Com-
modere R. D.
school spirit by the wearing of
school colors sold by the Junior
Class: the wearing of blue and)
gold, woolen dolls and the pur.
chase) of blue and gold shakers
erry Th
:® John Romatt, Barnes. | BIRTHS both sold by the Yeartiook Staff
Boro; Cla ith, IO r. h Gill, Bar-
g 2 On er Baton: nar und Mes dons 4 Various ROR THOS demon
Jean Ann Chase, Patton; Mr and Mrs. Thomas Weaver, strated their idea of school spirit
My : and a prise was awarded for the
firs. Nancy Colgan, Cherry Tree: | Mahafiey R. D. 2. daughter, Nov ged ns udRer were
wry one J
Cha R i0 :
J elite, supervising pnn- : »
Mr. and Mra wrask Zean |Cpal apd Hogo Vivadein high Our entire stock of Red Cross
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| ehock, Barnesboro, daughter, Nov | school principal. The first prize
| 12 of $5.00 was awarded to the
WwW ti Mr. and Mra John Paul, Eb | Junior girls homeroom which was
ellis Clalloeh res | THSDUNE, som, NOV. 12 judged the most symbolic snd the
oy Peat] ht, Bs Mah.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earley | most attractive. The second, or
: Mrs. Mary Witt, Ashville | Cherry Tree. daughter, Nov. 12 onsolation award, was won by
i Mr. and Mra Paul Loszensky. | ihe Senior girls and third piace
: | Kimora, daughter, Nov. 12. was given to the Sophomore girls
gi Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Krug. | vith fourth award going to Room
| Spangler, son, Nov. 12 C in the Freshman Building The
Mr and Mrs Sim Stiffier | prizes were awarded at ihe pop
{Cherry Tree Ro D. 2, daughter. | meeling last Tuesday morning
| Nov. 12. which climaxed the school spirit
{| Mr. and Mrs. John Truss, Flin | activities.
ton, duughter, Nov. 13 The wees was closed with the
y| Mr. and Mra Charles Kutruff.|snnual Barnesboro-Spangler Fic: footwear in a wonderful assortment of styles and
Conlport, som, Nov. 13 tory Dance held in Spangler High
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Strong | school auditorium last Wednes-| colors to choose from. So hurry, get yours and save
| Kimora, son, Nov. 13. day. Nov. 2. The dance Was ar | $2 on each pair!
Shoes priced to save you
Here it is —~the sale you've been wxiting for — our. foqularly ;
famous Red Cross Shoes ‘reduced for 4 days only! 18 ’ 7.95
Our entire stock of 3.500 pairs of famous fit-tested 5 rly 1055 Sos 8.95
: ne and Mrs. Edwih {maged by the Senior Class of
| ar re Jas M Hoover SHS and music was provided by
; rs. 3 tr. | Primo Bonfanti and hi hestra |
Cherry | Spangler, daughter, Nov. 14 Sonfanti and his orchestra
Patton; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stoltz
mim 5 EL | BLANDBURG
ii Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boggetio i |
flsdict; ; M 3 - : By SHIRLEY JEAN NASH ¢ MN green, white.
a Nor Paul Kubn Post Shows
Tree; i Spangler, daughter, Nov. is. Movies At Open House
! BR Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Albright,
ry A total of 270 members atlen-
Colors: Black. brown, blue, red, Sises: 3'h to 10 (some to 11. Materiabe: Suede, en
Width AMAA to @ (Some to BE). sitin, gabardine mw
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it. Boniface; Patton, son, Nov. 16. :
; i ———————— ded the Armistice Day bhanguel
of Paul Kuhn Post 552. American
FALLENTIMBER [is Rear ris
a report given al a meeting of
Mrs. Harold E Bland, Clarks the post Nov. 11.
burg. W. Va, and Mrs. Thomas| The post . voted the following
A. Mitchell of Princton, W. Va. | donations: Scotland School. $35,
spent the PRL Week Vit Christmas for the
r mothe
by ;
yr. Mra Jessie I. Hahn, |? } School, $10. and $100 to
i Mary Altoona VA Hospital enteriain-
Mrs. Howard F. Glass, Mrs. Jes- | ment fund for the year. It also
iwas decided to donate the use
of the Hall 10 Local Un-
and to Reade
Fire Co. for a turkey social on
Tuesday, Nov. 25.
A community and township
membership drive 1» betGf ob
ducted by the post for 1 . The |
members will try to contact the
homes of all velerans of World
Wars | and II and of the Korean
at
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GABLE STORE HOURS: Monday—12:30 te 8:30 . . . Tuesduy thru Saturday, 9:30 to 5:
| Wanda Faye Clifton
To Wed C. L. Garman
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clifton of}
Hobbs, N. M., gnnounce the en-|
gagement and shing mar
ughter, Wanda |
Charles L. Garman, son
Mrs. Walter Garman
is a graduate of
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