Eighth Grade Students Are Honored At Party A party was held in honor the eighth grade students a! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ying- HAE. A lunch was served. Those Who attended included the fol- Verna Benak, Frances Beers Jean Fortney, Joyce Garman, Mary Jane Johnston, Romayne Keller, Mary Louise Spanik, Mrs , Mrs. Letcher. James Or- Bine, Jerrv Reese, James Stan- tom, Jack Westover, William Yingling, Donald Johnston. Judith Yingling. Mr. Fortney, Mr. Fa. hey, Mr. and Mrs Clair ling and daughters, Bobby, No. ney and son, Jimmy . . = Brethren In Christ Church Dedicated On May 30 Blandburg Brethera in Christ Church held their dedication on ¥, Mav 30, with services held Baturday and Sunday 1 ion message was delivered ¥ Rev. Albert Engle and dedica- t geremony was performed by P Henry Ginder, Pastor is Andrew McNiven. The building committees is composed of Rev Her Miller, chairman and su- of building: Rev. Albert Rev. Andrew McNiven, ry-treasurer; Melvin Fort. fey and Enlow Cam Trus- Bare Heiman Miller, Enlow ob and Melvin Fortney. » -. ter] . pd a lunch Games were played served. Many gifts were: Patty Etta Beers, Ying- | | westoves, Sue Lovell, Gayle Ber- | ger, Romgyne Keller, Mary Ann | Parto, Gayle Troxell, Shirley Hes- | gox, Wally Ensbrenner, Ed Fori- iney, Llovd Lender, | Roger ‘Troxell, Eugene Lender. Larry Scott, Tom McGowan, Tom Tompson, Frankie Zabinski, Pee Wee Lender. Jim Benak, Barrie Gwin. Dean | Berger, Kenny Fishel, Darwin | Chilchote, George Mulhollen, Judy, { Jenny, Joyce Corrado, Mrs. A) | bert Corrado, Jack Orbine, Har- {old Yingling, Bil, Nancy, Jimmy, { Bobby Yingling and Mr. and | Mrs. Clair ingling *¥ | W. Ray Lovell Retiring ' As Area Insurance Agent i! Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Lovell {of Blandburg were tendered a dinner at Castle Farms in Juninta | Gap on Wednesday evening, May | 26, by the Prudential Insurance office and their wives Mr t ell ment of the company after years as their agent in the Bland- | bury area. r. Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. A OC thorn in GG) | He and | Schell Loy. asgow August 24, 1800 of Bil were mar iried April 25, 1916, at the Glas | Jhitonags by Rev. | Hr entire mar | { Latheran iH H Flick [ried life, with the exception of | two years when they resided in Toledo, Ohio, has been spent in| th= Bia Born to the M4. . ginia, wife of Paul worth of Martinsville, Va ; Jr, Washington, D. C.; Pittsburgh; Marjorie, Richard Belfisida of wife Washineton stationed in Korea; Pvt rence with the Army in Gerona. uy. and Doris Ann of Philadel ia Mr. apd Mrs. Lovell plan to ¢ , Kathryn Stevens, Mar. iret Lovell, Nancy Gwin, Dawn | Dorothy spend their retirement quietly at | sR ne Bob Marks. | is retiring from the pi a son of the ate | Lovell, was the former Miss Mabel | Blandbhurg. Both are members of | Lutheran Church. | couple were nine | children: Wayne, Capitol Heights, Rosemary, deceased; Vir. Hollands | Ray | Robert, | of | DC; Cpl. Alan of the Army Law! | home, interspersed with visits to {their children and fishing trips. | Company in Korea { which | pastime. in Mr Mr Mr LL. Greenberg H. Shoftshal. | baker, Mr ‘ney, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Budd, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mogul, Mr and Mrs snd Mrs. Bru and Mrs. Russell Beok, Mr. and | Wikinson on Sunday and Mrs | and Mrs pad at the home ‘Mrs R H Bless Mr David Beck and Mr | Lovell. : LE i Mrs. Winlisld Scott ito Akron | Brown th spend several dys Mrs. Laura Yingling, Mrs refurned {ling were recent visitors at Pa Mrs. Harry Letcher {home from Buffalo, NY | week where she attended [wedding of her daughter, last | 30 i Mr. and Mrs ‘mers and family {beriand visited relatives Wednesday Lawrence Him ilnst week and Mrs nik last Mr daughter, Botinie, of ‘YY. and Mr. ani Mrs Edmiston of Bellwood morial Addie Edmiston. were Me tored to Baltimore recently i visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs John Mr at and Mrs Williamsport, Mr. and Mra Chair {and daughters, Mrs Addie 5 3 Present at the dinner were H. was stationed at R. [He left for Korea April t and Mrs C I WwWid- ! and children. Don “hid UNION PRESS COURIER nw stationed with the 53 Signal 1952, entered service O:tober Fort ee Mr and Mra Wen Lh y Betty 1853 : has recently Lovell's favorite | been proomted to sergeant He and Va pi sey M- Land Mrs. Max Shilling and Tem- § 3 $ | Al {bert Corrado and Harold Ying | returned | the | Irene : | Letcher, to Fred Doctor on May | i Company, agents of the Tyrone | : of New Cum-! in town Mr. and Mrs Dominick Claret] and daughter, Mrs Phil Scarano | | Matthew Valent, all of New Yo k | were visitors at the SBpanik home | | due to the death of Matthew Bpa- | John Wright of | Washington, D. C; Mr. and Mrs | | Mack David of Cleveland, O, and | the Air! Force stationed at Sampson, N. | Lawrence | week end visitors of Mra | Mr and Mrs Harold Martz moe | to : Lethe | spent several days last week with | Lemoyne Latcher Edmiston | Ed. | miston and daughter, Connie, vis | ifted Mr. and Mrs. Graham { Waterstreet last week Gene Yingling of Bilandburg, So NYY MRO EACH Toes June 15 Wed June 18 , BB Breakiae [+ ub Breakisst Club rn 3 ati pleton visited Mr ana Mrs A demonstration party of Mra F cis Thom F wr. Thoes present w | Mrs. Addie Edmiston and daugh- of Baltimore, Md £ ae i A - - » with Mrs Carolyn | ed WAS ran are ter. Connie, Mrs. Ross Letcher, | i i 5 Mrs Shirley Jackson Mra lot the Kava and daughter, Ardell of Plinton, Mrs Josephine Martz | of latose Mrs Lela Passmore | d=ughter Panny of Lalose Mary Clubeseh and grand meres, CO Thompeon of Tiahvill and denongtrator, Mrs. Regle man, of Altvenms and Mr Fran ces Thomnpson Mrs Francis Thompson andi daughters visited Mrz Jomerhine Martz MM Laloee snd Bilen Martz 4 Fick Mra wri Mr and Mrs Paul Rickard and family visited Mr. and Mx Gor don Rickard at Claveland. Onin Hnssn Lovell is iH at her home at this writing. Her friends wish her a speedy recoviry Mra David Nash attended » wimeellanseme shower in Baopnr of her sister Mrs. Wm Hocokard of Hollentown Friday evening Mra turned 'o Aurora. TH, with her {and relatives over Memorial George Gubash has re! Ee Day| Other ‘week ond. : a. Berneshoro WOM Head Mra Tressa BonafeStas inst Tu 'oday evening wis slected president of Chapter 484, Wo | men of the Moose st & meeting in Moose Home Barnesboro. - . 3 wr Fem SE ol A RT haeband, who is emploved there Mr. and Mrs Boyd Thompson of Anrora. Ii. visited friends ior graduates ¥ gent ' ®THE FLOP FAMILY PUTTER NG | [WE 6 AROUND THE WARD SURE GWES A GUY AN APPET\TE 4 '-PALON 14 HALF-0ONE- POTATOES S066H — B14LUITS HEAVY AS ROCKS — $i - BEFORE. \ waz MARRIED TEAKS | HAD ~ Riel rv WHAT ELL GONE Ere Rs ov HET CoPeee 17 HUMPH - HOUR MIND SEEMS TO OE BACK HOME WITH HOUR MOTHER po WHEELS SaGuEs SEISEVRL / ot dw Cope P94, Kong = v S 38 Ya&O | $5 a . WUE WE XT TIVE YOU ad ge re, CLIN Ve & fowaon Send vee, Bee —
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