Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, June 17, 1954, Image 10

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Most everybody s happy on a honeymoon’ But if
looks like this couple will STAY that wavy, Why?
Well. for one thing, they know that SAVING
makes the difference between wishing and having
Already they've started an seesunt in this bank
They ‘re all st on a program of systematic savings
that will build solidly for their
. . «. together. Why
story’ in the pages of your savings account book’
future happiness
not write yon own STO PEN
“A GOOD BANK FOR YOU"
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF EBENSBURG
Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Wea joiiad ihe sow Auseica Motors Fomily
ond we're celebrating with a big . . .
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Donated Friday
AY Blandburg A.
Large Number Assist
With Arrangements
Forty pints of Blox] were do-
nated at the semi-annual visit
of the Red Cross Bloodmobile at
the American lagion Home in
Blandburg on June 11. A tots] of
52 persons reported to the mo
bile. Reveral persons failed to
keep their appointments for va
rious reasms but there were
several not having sppointments
whe: walked In during the hours
the Blodmobile was at the Home
Dr Orlidge, reggent physician
of the Memorial Hospital, Johns
town, was in charge assisted by
BE G learn MD. of Bland
the following staff of
registerad nurses Mrs Ruth
fearn of Elandburg Miss A
Mahon, Miss A Rawland Mrs
DD Ober, Mrs A Hager and
Mrs E Bucker, Gray lady Mrs
Varner and Nurses Ald Mrs
Delaca, all of Johnstown
Mrs Flizabeth Wilkinson, local
chairman for the dav, had as her
assistant Mrs Sarah Bloom
Staff helpers were: Margare!
Cole, Esther Fortney, Ann Len
der. snd Belly Scott,
helpers: Addie Lightner, Dorothy
Yingling, Mrs. Carl Hollen, Anny
bury. and
Marks Maude VanScoyoo, Edith
Troxell, Roxie Nash, Leona Mul-
holien, Annabelle Orbine Mrs
Clarence Conrad snd Mrs Al
bert Corrido. motor corps: Jean
Wilkinson and Mra Wilmer Trox-
ell. solicitors
Sarah Bioom. Annabelle Orbine
Esther Fortney
eii. Mra Dorothy
Mrs Carl Gathagan
Larry Salyer, Carl
Femsid Lighiner
Evans
Charles HescoxX pecames a mem.
ber of the gallon club with
visit of the Bloodmobile while
several others have donated five
Yingling and
castodians
Sihle Jr and
typist: Hazel
and six pints of whole blood to
date
The committees In Charge ap-
preciates the help and the food
contributed so generously by the
fthe community and!
citigens ©
Reade Township which helped to
make the day a success
The donors were
DE-IN JAMBOREE
PATTON, PA.
canteen
J CC. Anthony,
Mrs John Troxs
this |
Thotnpson
Wolf,
Shore, Enlow Campbell Sr
Bouch, Mildred
wis, Bob Richardson
eck, Eihel Scot
MeCGiowan Eons Pier, Andrew Peldor
Calvin Owin
Holien, Blair Ricksrd. Cislr
on Virginia Richardson George
Botch Wilda landrus. Robert New:
toy. Joseph Maloceo, Eugene Reynolds
Wilner sekard Kyle oll. Harry
Wilkinson Fred Trosell, Charies Hes
cox. Robert Kovaloski, Esther
adatie Lightner Elimabeth Seott
Apple Clair gngling Jean ADsmorys
fren Corrado Behmittie, Pred
Sahn Lena Schmitile
i Nellie Macke Carl Sible Jr
Marrow Ha Bvans John Mescox and
Clarence Conrad
American Legion Makes
July 4 Celebration Plans
The
Kuhn Post
Tuesaday
AeEIRON
Ameri¢an
op
WIE
Legion ta Pau
held its meeting
June § Conynander
Varios
paris were given snd
te be made for the
4th celebration
The following
elected for the
Charles [. Decker
Robert I. Owin
mander. Robert
ond vice commander
ocen, adjutant: Fred W. Frank,
finaunos officer: J 1. Marks serv
ice officer: B F Troxell, chap
imir: John Hescox historian, Cal
vin Thomas sergeant-at-arms
plans are
snnual
officers were
COMInE year
commander
first
Joseph Mai
w Yingh Chester |
ks a r Van oop. | the weelt end with their grand
Letcher, Verone Lightner, Ds-
vid Lovell Elisabeth Wilkinson. Mary isfy and Mrs Willis Lovell and |
Edward Bar Glenn | children, Jerry and Carol, Mrs |
Helen | Leona
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Mr. and Mrs John Letcher, | o Mr. and Mrs Max Lieb and and
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rare ranY pr. | spent the week end at their cabin |
Wm J Msckey Aims | at Raystown
Elaine and Louise Lewis spent
parents, Mr. and Mrs Merle Reff-
Puoriney |
Joyew |
ner. at Glasgow
Christine Lovesly is home from
school in Pittsburgh She is a
daughtar of Mr and Mrs, Mike
| Lonesky {
Luectile Tonkin, |
Betty |
| Sending two weeks with My
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Friday
‘Mrs. Sherman Scott
tin Bellwood Friday evening
Mra Gail McClellan and daugh-
ter returned home Sunday after
and
ra. Ralph Hymes at St Marys
Miss Mary Bowman of Glas
visited Shirley Brown on
My and Mrs Robert Duke and
were callers
Mr and Mr E RR Seott and
Mr. and Mrs Harry Wilkinson |
fand children Mark and Cheryl
| spent Bunday at Raystown Dam
eommitise ™. |
July i
Vide OOM:
Van Scoyocr, sec. : Spanik
| wera Mr
‘of Erie My
Mr and Mm» Fd
Mountaindale visited at
home Bunday evening :
Mr snd Mra Edward Kennedy |
and chitldren of Altoona visited
Mra Stella MeNelly on Sunday
Matthew Balent of Buffalo
spent the week end visiting his
parents and fiancee Misi Mary
[oteher of
the Boyd
home
Beer.
Beer: |
Park |
Sunday visitors at the
of Mr. and Mra Stewart
and Mrs Rossel
and Mra
Beers of Lyleville; Mr. and Mra
Next meeting will be held June |
22 Al
aliend
members are urged to
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Mr. and Mrs
children
ard Mrs
evening
of Bellwood visited Mr
FE. R Scott on Friday
Mrs Marie Bendsten and Pal au oo
birth of a son June § Mra
Stanton Pitts
bath inst
r
Wormisysburg
were visitors In
visited
Alex Rossi and |
John Balsis and daughter. Nan
cy. of Vandergrift. Paul Rickard
Jr. of Fort Knox, Ky: Mis Pad
Rickard Jr and deughter, Pa |
mela Kay, of Juniata: Mr. and)
Mrs. Paul Rickard Sr. Mr and |
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and Mra Ernest Lovell of |
relatives
over the week end
Mrs Dorothy Lewis and daugh- |
(tern, Elnine and Louise rs
Ruth Van Secoyoe snd children |
{Roth Ann. Bobby and Cheryl!
held a weiner roast at Sports
men's Dam Friday evening
Mr. and Mra Robert Van Scoy.
oc and family
Van Beoyoc visited Mr and Mrs
Harold Grager st Tipton Mon
da
: Bobby. Garry and Jane Bmith, |
students at Seotiand School, are!
and Mrs Maude | oivit nd Mr
ling
i | day of
Bunciay
i Men Robert
| Windber
Feoers and dnughter
Fiddiec Ann. of town :
Mr and Mra Marion Walker
RBprings annowsce the
Wakk |
er is the forme Alice Camipbedl
Mrs. Louise Reardon and obi |
dren. Fred Murshas and Pat of
visited Mr and Mrs |
Fred Frank on Bunday Fred re
| mained to spend two weeks with
his grandparents
Mr and Mrs Durrell Miller of
ARoona visited Mrs Norn Miller
Wright of Pittsburgh
ard Mrs Mike Ying |
Thursday evening ami Fri
inst weak i
rs. Glenn Bloom and Mra
Ernest
I John Letcher Jr. were cull in
i children of Mrs. Catherine Smith, | John i. of Ant ill wi -“-e
Mr and Mra Mike Dudik
weekend at their homes here
Charles MeNuity Sherr | in r Cairolitown on Sunday.
and |
iapending the summer With heir (sfr und Mra Raloh Sell of |
grandparents, Mr and Mra Cal | Youngstown. 0. visited Mr. and
vin RAS [Mrs Fred Wilkinson over the
! Mrs. Rudy Spanik, Mrs June | geek end
| MeNelly and Mrs Stella MeNelly | wu, and Mrs Edward Scot:
| Visited Mr. and Mra Bawa | gp and Mr. and Mrs Harry Wi |
| Kennedy at Altoona Monday eve- | [kimmon and children, Mark and |
| ang LCheryl, were at Plahermun's Pa- |
Be. William Forbes and Mrs
| Porbes and children Billy, Garry!
| racine last Thursday
Mr and Mrs Stewart
Beers |
i and Diane, returned to the States | spent Saturday evening with Mr |
i from Sendoi. Japan Sfc
went to Japan November,
and Mra Farbes and two left the |
| Stites in September of 1982 Ih.
Forbes |
Mrs. John Ochranek and som |
Altoona Sunday
Caroline Rebekah
will hold their meeting y.
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15 Due
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Irregular - * wines
deetul 3.v Nylons s ean now
ful 3-V Ny
3V Nylons
Regular Sale Price
$1.95 $1.56
$1.65 $1.33
$1.50 $1.20
$1.35 $1.08
$1.35 $1.08
now be you
Nites, 814 to 9 i
land Mra levi Beers at
1951, i ville
Mr and Mra
spent weveral
Stella MeNelly
Anna Jenna and daugh- |
Robert R. Primel
Cresson Principal
C ont has 580 stu-
dents in CHikdes 7 hrough 12 and
;
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Lyle |
Robert MoeNelly |
! of Cleveland, Ohio,
ant was born in Japan in Septem hy with Mea
rs
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| and
family | visited in
Mr. snd Mrs. Dan Chapman and | Mrs.
»
[tors at the A. P. Kirdh residence |
| Bishop were
Misses Jane Liehb znd Janet |itors in Fbensburg.
Lieb of Cleveland, Ohio spent Yel Mr. and Mrs E
visited with Mr
Mr and Mrs.
en SuUnoaYy.
Kirsh David,
lowell and son, Donald | | son Donald of Creekside were vis- | yyq N. AP: ant Ang son
were Friday evening vis- | sayn
and Mrs V. weeks after shearing to give
The most convenient time t6
treat sheep Tor extervial parasites
; —
Livestock Spee
;
is in the SpELEg ufter
Frank
| State Extension
J. MeCombie alist. Wait ten days or
cuts time to heal
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