— ents’ Recital, tho, Tonight ! en K. Carroll, instructor in| tat St. Francis College, Lo- | her completed program | 1954 students’ recital. The | . of | by members . ment of the ool | will be held tonight, Thurs . Rev, of | Schendel, “college's music department extended an invitation to the! public to attend Many music instructors and high | i sndorsement music lovers have indicat- they will he on hand for | recital. students participating ir : Fred Fees, Bugle Corps, Prises wilt be, and refreshments served is 50 cents invited to attend, Faden has re- fecently moved Local 817. UMWA Barnesboro, Pa. February, 23. 194 | Union Press-Courier Pation, Pa Dear Sir, Last Thursday evening mr Lao Leal endorsed the appointment of i Pau! Pollak as Cambria County Detective The following feller of was sent to District Frat Fees Local #817, Barneshiivo February 10 Altorney UMWA Pa 15954 District Attorney, Cambria County, Pa Dear Sir We unanimously endorse appointment of Paul your staff xs county “| He is a former member of UMWA. ind was active in our | organization t during the dark days of 1931-32-13. He is & oan that will stand up and work for 8 good cause and gofana anything he thinks is re are proud to Fore deinciive ee our members Ooms maks of the UMW Hix recorgl of community up from the of A 18 credit to your admenistratic Rinterely yours, FRANK MILLER, Act President JAM BOOTHMAN Financial Secretary GEORGE CHONKO, Treasurer. ANDREW MEMAL Secrelury. ANTHONY J LITAVEC Vice President » SPONSOR CARD PARTY The Confraternity of Christian Pollak 1s ibe; ane of | Sar. | # vice is outstanding and he wi 1 wr | Under the sponsovifip and the approval of Pleasant Grange members a newly-formed | teen group in Chest Springs | | elected officers at a meeting held | inst Friday the Pleasant Hill | Grange Hall Richard Swanhart x student at 8 was elected president afficers are. Pant Pieg ident Beatrice [4100s and Buth Gl trvasirer. Another | meeting will be held tomo night at B p.m In the Grange Hall to up byiaws and receive regulations from the Grange on use of the building Parents of member will attend the meeting | Attend County Meeting Mernvihers of (Grange who fravelsd to WH tv attend the Cambria County F Pomona Grange meeting baum Baturday, Feb 20 were: Mr and Mrs Edward Weise Mr. ard Mr Exel Hartzog. Mr. and Mr Card Durbin, Mrs. Thomas Storm, Mrs John Weakiand 8r., and Jerry Storm. a pon-granger atiended the open session in the after | HOON [Card Party Series Completed . The series of with Hn in and other! Vie DI mat Pleasant HEB henafit of | Mon: oye i Fund ended Tuelday ierowd aliending. Winner of the F grand series prise was Mrs Lois Farabaugh The grand door prize wax won by Lavy Kelly Winners { of the folir drawings were i Bipmner. jewelry ast Freddy Siu- ton, card table: Patlrick Stoltz moking stand and Pat [Finan snack Bet i The next regularly : meeting will he held i (Arange Priday, March 12 ot BR pm Monica's Parish | sponsor - » | Cine party in the Chest Spring: | March! | Grange Hall on Tuesday, 2 at $30 p m., for the benefit tof the Church and Behoo!. Prizes wil be swarded and refreshments served. All are cordially invited) to attend Donation only 50 cenils cermaRib Jt only taken a J-cent post-| EB Leart io hes By a, wo Lem | one to that friend | SE LI EAS i Robert Seymour Jr, Nicktown Scouts ' Enjoy Week End Winter Camporee Boy Berita olf Wiektown = | i Troop 68 spent Friday Saturday tang Bunday at winter camp in Blue Knob State Park where ithey occupied two cabins Th i Beow's traveled to and from (he | park by bus slong with a Loon | from Colver Those who made the trip were Thomas Hoppel Gary Kuncel man, James Solmon Richard Krumenacher. William Krumen- ster Jr. Benny Luadwig. Rober: | Kirsch, Dosald Kirsch, Timothy | Kirsch, Cyril Kirsch, Ernie Sherry James Kirmh leo FV. Hughes Cif torg ry. Thomas Harvey, Kerry Kir Tech, Thomas Panczak, Clalr Kun ‘telmen, Norman Kirsch, Joseph | Prebish Brown, Robert Seymour Sr, and | William Krumenacker Sr : AR whan were 1 wonderful time * & % Lewis Sutton Given == Surprise Party Et A birthday sarprise partly was : held : Francis College | secretary. | Te Foy! wre | sineh parties, | sponsored by the Grange for the | Bailing i with a nice, Susan | Kelly. | sohrtnled | 0 present had a i: Hawk Jayvens, 48-13 16 tie Cras gs Gnler Second Degrees | Second degrees were conferred tapon 3 Knights of Columbus candidates from Ebensburg Bar neshory and Portage councils in | coremonmins Friday night in Coun. | launch its 1954 fund campaign ceil 822 quarters. Ebenshurg © [Monday under the leadership of Richard English. sponsor of the | Melvin H. Kline. candidates, war in! His appointment campaign charge. Other sponsors were Ray | chairman was made | by Charles Khel onc arviey grand mnight | Bulerbaugl. chairman frown Barnesthoro and Anibany hoard of directors, at a or il ce | Arpino, graowd Rnign Por. | Monday evening in the fire hah. | tage The campaign will pen with » Monling in separate session, the | kiekot? mesting af p.m in anit voted to award athe Presbyterian a trophy to the team showing out. | Goal of the 1954 drive the Col- standing sportsmanship in the | ver chests third will be a Bt PFrancis Oollege Varsity F | nounced u the seation. Basketball Tournament | Mr. Kige. Colver Community Chest will f FOm | Ehwenabary i § previously Plans for fu-thersnes of ihe Served ae i committee Catholic Advertising Program, | chalrman. is a shop foreman for sponsored by the K of C. was ex- | Canibrin & Indiann Railroad plained By Alta A MeDwonald. i Cilver 10a a8, United Mine : hast viet! dept ¥ : Workers, annually the Chests : biggest financial supporter, came (through again to get the 1964 : campaign off to a flying start. Cresson, Gallitzin | “7%. na Lar Se (support to the drive at & meeting Tie for Cage Title [oni cries manee= * ‘donation of 36 per man I Mr. Buterbsugh continted or Of NW, C. | ganization of workers with ap- pointment of finance znd welfare scammil tee chairmen. V . Jv Stuart Dillant. general man arsity, Squads (ager of Colver Store Company, Both Enjoy Top Spots was appointed to Bead the fin {ance commities. Assisting him Cresson High Rehoed rimmed will be J H. Bmith and Pearson Barnesboro, 70-35, Tuesday night Lewis of this week to finsh in dead Heading the welfare committee heat with Gailitsin in the North. | Will de Mrs Eva Martin, wife of ern Cambria League Gallitzin de- | ihe director of Colver Miners featsd Hastings, 67-54, in the Hospital and an snesthetist on other league game the same ev. the Rompital staff ening to malch Cresson's record Named te serve with Mrs Mar of Nive Wins and thse Jomses tin sre Rev womans ween | Bev. Father John Guess, Mr. Kline (and John Holgus . Colver organizations and pro "STANDING OF TEAMS «¥ o Dae Cmiliioin Creancty i Lally Nanty Die DO Faatinuge Passes : Bsroeabyen § i JUNIOR VARSITY w Gailstoin io Cres 3 : Nanty Ohio # i Pathon ¥ . Hastings * | Raldy i } Burnesboro i ipaign funds are PTA, (band, school sthietic program [recreation fund Beouters Club Gir Sevuts and midget baseball Funds also will go toward na- | (tional organizations, including | i March of | Association for he Blind Cam. ‘brian County Hest Association | | Badvation Army and the Penney) | i ds ‘ennia Health and Welfare Pand | Cresson jodd all the way in The Chest enters this years | pushing the 10th straight jeagoe campaign with a balance of oss on the Dragons Margin of F230855 in the trea Lat 178 snd 209 'in the first two | year's campaign netted $246.24 | | period gave the imvading Indi. [ARS a command T-1T lewd at} : the intermission e vialors in 1983 Safety Clams creased their margin to 48-28 at The 1987 safety awards of Nor AL EEE ini t the three quarter pole and romp ed hone with 8 14-7 edge in the fourth frame Creamon’s [dek Sheridan was the game's lending scorer with 20 points. McGowan and Prebish each had 13 for CHE as Froatine was tops for BMS with 15 The Cresson JV leans won JV Jeugue preliminary game, 21. The vargly summery: a th GF YT Banners © McQiowan | $18 proatine i aa ¢ 3 Simms Murion _— ¥ : Mix | Lins Honther Ma towies Parren en uF | The wining operations compl ed oatatanding safety records in the past year to top (he awards president, presented sngraved pis ques to the following: Pennsylvania Coal and Coke 1 3 3 tess) LOTR. Mine 22. Marsteller. Class #2 9 11 1.28 A winner, Starling Mine, No. 6 ee Eunork Claas 1B, i Bunker Hin Gallitntn Davin Hastings : pany near Garmantown, Class C Gallitsin trimmed Hasting Winners of safety bansers fou 67-54. Tuenduy to Ue Cresson for a, noonth of January also were the jeague lead The Gremding finished their regular season with record. il Ey So eD adn | ve GSP Sa ¥ 15 38 B Brew H. woowsossnw i Eo Tortmdn Saliping pae- ad the home team with 37 an 19 ively, palma Galiitsin throws against a a a The op : word nga Callitein JV team topped (he While producing 7.408 Hastings Fuel Com v Has Gunmen D Dumswn salillaw A. Ray Howland {grams which will share in cam. | jusdor | I ——_———e North Cambria ids Vera Susqueban : County Red Cross od 73 canes for their families dur- 1953. robles incioded o the leave verifications. assistance in filing for t benefits compiling social histories and ob- tain reports for servicemen or their families Boch aid was given in the com. munities of Barnesbora, Carroll town, Bawigh, jer, Baker ton, Bt Benedict Marsteller Financial assistance amounted to $134.00 n addition, i Branch expended 3338 for food and clothing given to two families whose cases are listed under dis asisr service jected during ‘two mobile units visits and one split operation to taled 311%. Collections included 107 in Spangler. 191 in Barnesboro and the split operation in Bakerton and Carrolitown Darin the same period of time. THEY pints of blood were made available to Miners’ Hospi tal, Spangler. by Johnstown Reg- I Biood Center , in the fund cam 1084 branch ture, according Number of pinta of blood ool | , mow anderway,” wil be announced in the sear fu wifi a combined total of 08% during ff Blair drive ¢hnirman Light Bulbs Are ‘Now Economy Buy area served hy Pennsylvania Fi- sctric Company are featuring a) ispecial “Bargain Bag” offer on; Ea bulbs from Feb Bach bag. containing » six busth | CAmes, Pennaytvania | assortment worth 31.18 is selling | [for MM cents plus one cent sales ita, & saving of J4 cents over the price of bulbs if bought sep- arately The assortment includes three GD-wall bulbs, perfect for malts. bulb fixtures; two 108 watt bul (bs, with hundreds of uses both inside and outside the home. and | one 150-watt bulb, which is REN Ling ever-increasing popularity in the kitchen, (and in dosens of other household | Josmtionn. Dealers in this area u ge sach Penelec customer to Laks sdvan-| “tage of the substantia! “Bargain Bag” saving during the special] offer period te fill empty sock J. Robert Clarkes was elected sir { commander o tonm ol ud 3 to Miss Ethel More than 1200 stores in the. i 3 2 ! i 15 tn Mar. | : £ mawtry, workshop | o Se Sire Lt is 5 PATTON, PA. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, February 26 and 27 RANDOLPH SCOTT, PHYLLIS KIRK, in Thunder Over The Plains IN BREATH-TAKING COLOR — ALSO JORNNY WENSMULLER AS “JUNGLE JIM" In Valley Of The Headhunters SUNDAY and MONDAY, February 28, Mar. | BURT LANCASTER. JOAN RICE, in HIS MAJESTY O’KEEFE IN EXCITING TECENIOLOR | Fon and Romances in Tropienl South Seas! UNCLE SAM'S Am HEROES IN ACTION ALRD — LATEST FOX NEWS!
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