" uma aD Mgnity, Haamty, a a chance ET your go vernal offers you these, then and only then dis- regard ed oy words. “I It Sossats, may my message be one of enlightment, hope and ogee, Nig the postmasters of Ades on N rn Cambria area, the three t stamp on {your Christmas cards and a re turn address is vour surest way or ng some of the cards {from ending up in the dead let- ter office. In a combined statement the eep up to date. This eliminates ‘worry about whether your 8 Srsatings were received bile masters urged every- Christmas curds one to tie their acing indies with all the same way. tach Iabels marked “All delivery” or “all for pared] Mor should be mailed riier they stated. They re- Dec. 5 for out of and Dee. 10 for lf AAMAS FAS In Christmas Show First breodcast of an NBC.-TV “Spectacular” planned sally for the entertainment of the na- tion's small-fry was announced today by the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors which has sec- ured the right to “Bubes in Toy-| and,” the famous Victor Herbert musical The show. which has od four generations of and grown-ups, will be broad- cast In and Oldsmobile It will be telecast locally over station WIAC-TV, Johnstown, Channel & Embracing a number familiar nursery of the! colorful story will be accompan- | ied py one of Herbert's most | merdorable scores which includes | his perennial classic “The March of the Tove" Famous name Broadway headliners who have rat | been set to appear in the holi- musical will add consider. | to the program. Scheduled to take part in the! show are Dennis Day and Wally | (Mr. Peepérs) Cox, while marion. | the live actors. Television's Dave | Garroway will serve as narrator | for the festivities, which will be Jragueced and directed by Max! iehman “Babes in Toyland’ is the four- th in a monthly A, of specta- | cular musicals which are present. | ed under the auspices of Oldsmo- | 2 North Cambria Young Men Enlist Two Northern Cambria young men enlisted in the U. 8 Abr! Force through the Johnstown Re- assigned to Bampson AFB, Gen- eva, N. Y. for eight weeks of basic training. Enlisting recently were Joseph P. Mig. 19, son of Mrs | Margaret Lilig of Hg Schon He | attended Spangler and is a former yes of Odor, 17. son of Mr and Mrs Lincoln St, student. died fate Tuesday night. Dec. 7, Brady, Rosebud merchant. No burial »a ments had been at time this edition went to press. Arrangements are in ¢ Hunter-Lioyd of Irvona. harp 4 pi i z rhyme charact- érs Rnown to everyone, the very eties especially created by Bill | and Cora Baird will perform with | cruiting Station and have been | Thom Products Company of Cleveland. Ohio. pany ; William at her home. A wife of Howard | 7% Fuers) UNION PRESS.COURIER expats AA Studi A — Dress Rehearsal Set For 7 This Evening Spangler Unit of North Cam- bria igh School will present “Comin d the Mountain.” a | three-act comedy, at 8 p. m. Fri- | day of this week in the school | auditorium if Cast will include Henry Ed | minston, Valerie Zawiskie, Jac- | jusiing Kiamar, Kathleen Kirk- trick. Donald Nealen, Anita ray. Robert Rematt, Tom Dun. | hook. William Krehel, John Far | vel Mary Margaret Smith and | Bonnie Jones Comprising the hillbilly band | are Mary th Colbert, Gloria | Salbego, Donald Nealen, Tony | Bearpo and Jim Byrne Stage settings and electrical | effects will be handled by John i Gach, ma r, assisted by Jim | Lasteh, Richard Omorato, Joseph | Minik, Peter Bernard. James Cons i stant and George Kowal. In charge of furniture and rties are Mary Joce Kelly, n and Margaret Weaner, Publicity and tickets are head- {ed by Charles Veil, business man- ager, assisted by Tom Wyland, enry Edminston., Anita Gray, James Patrick, John Farrell, Re- na Riva, Julia Delarre. Carol ter and Bonnie Jones. Children under 12 will be ad- mitted to a dress rehearsal at 7 o'clock this SVening HopeFire Company, ‘Barnesboro, Elects John Mina Jr., was elected the | president of Hope Fire Company, rnesboro, at a meeling Tues | day in the Barnesboro Fire Hall { He succeeds Lavion Loman. Other officers are: Ben CC | Wetzel, vice president; Robert N. | Gobrecht, recording secretary; |W. Ray Whited, financial secre | tary; Richard H. Steele, treasur- er; Maurice W. Tibbott fire | chief; Edward Ligda, first assist. ant chief; Mike Hassen second | aanistant chief; James Tibbotl, third assistant chief: Harry | Plouse, chief engineer; William | Tibbott, trustee for five years and Jr. Meredith Davis trustee : for thred years 4 In other business, firemen hool | woreed to make donations to the Cambria County Society for Pre- vention of Tuberculosis and the { Salvation Army. Jules Lefebure Sr. 71, Hastings, Dies Hastings-Jules Lefebure, Sr. . of this piace died at 2:30 »p. Dec. 8, in the Min- Louis Cidor of 406 Barneshoro. He is a former Barnesboro High School Charles of New Jersey. Also sur vived by five grandchildren. He was a brother of Mra. Alex Le gros and Joseph. both of Hast- #. be held at 2:30 p m. in Ha $ Methodist Waiter Skillin HOLIDAY PARTY PLANNED annual he form of Ladier Auxiliary to Vodmakr Post 808, American Legion. Bar- | cent amployesy Sicouiit ag this one evening event Coalport. urged to te the final formulation of phans for the community party which nounced Welt has been an day evening, Dec. 22, tTp om at re nipant. port Odd Fellows Lod- ge 781 will hold its annual Christ. mas Party at the lodge rooms on Toenddy. Dec. 21. Comuittess oo the agenda are Rented | Bell, Clyde Sackett Mex t Wednesday, Dec. 15, de- ted "8.D Day" by President Eisenhower's Action Y committee for Traffic Safety, is a day to demonstrate that traffic a ts can be reduced materially when ail motorists do their part Plans for the armual Christmas Party were discussed at the mee- ting of the Builders’ Class of the Irvons Methodist Churéh which was held last Wednesas) evening Dec. 1, at the home of Mra. Hitty Robison. The party, sctedpied for Wedneaday, Dec. 15, at will be in the form of a pm a dish dinner, and will pe Neld in the basement of the Irvona — oh. The continuation a making Christmas fts highlight ¢ 5 of ineT Bet Girl 1. held Inst 1, at Coalport. The opening exercises were conducted, and afterwirds Mrs. R. O. Rupp, dirpoted a of activities with the members. Irvona's Borough Council last Wednesdany, Dec. 1. at its re gular oathly posinel]l meets took care of routine business and talked over the flood control sit- uation ain. Counclimen Buying thelr dis- cussion priject proposed to help th x flonds of the Clear field Creek noted that nothing has been dome lately. Seon after the flood in early 1 Jocal of- fictals were promised a flood con tro! project, along with the Coal pont and the Chesler HiL-Philips- | area second annual Show” will be Rotary Club o on the st the BCI for High School on! Tuesday evening, Dec. 28, at 8:10 o'clock. Rotary President Hell will serve ns Master of emonies, and Rotarian rity John F. Smith i+ serving as the General Chairman. Hammond or fan music will be J hanted by Coalport-Irvons | provided by argaret 8. Bloom of Irvona | well known musician of thi ar ea, who will present an Organ recital ana fumish background music, as well a3 aOCOMPARY pro- | night in the Christin and Mia OnAary Alliston Chureh, Coa : Taylor of Ri yn "ve ited on Sunday with and sunt, Mr. and Mrs oy acted. i, mec On the of Coalport takes this oppurtun- ity of expressing its sincere Ap- : yg and Hl | groupe Church mak “Amnteur | the | of the auditorium ol | - i starting at 7 p.m. rade will A up Mai to the center of the business tion at Bell's Drug tree. The festivities of the will continne when Santa bis two helpers will treats for the children In case of inclement weather, San visit the children at the Fe Hall rade will be headed by the B High School Band, under the direction of Robert IL. Bal- instrumental instructor of rt will icipate Flowing fhe parade the : Chorus, under the instructor of local schools, Christmas carols. community Christmas tree § which i» approximately 30 feet: | with its some 120 multi- bulbs, illuminates. the cor- ser of Bei's Drug Store, Main | Street. The tree was set up and decorated on Friday, Dec. the tree committee, headed by Herman Adam and Dick Adam fitrings of lights across the main streets of the community add to! } New Trends In Sweaters 3, by | By VERA WINSTON THE long torso jook is very much at hohe in sporis and casual clothes because of the Chane! designs which have in fluenced the whole range of cur rent fashion. It is very evident in this sweater of fine lamb's wool in orange with charcoal trim. The skirt is of chavvoal . gray tweed flecked in orange, » Bicely. handled and good color scheme. The alit sides of the Sweater have a button closing Good country twosome. t to be ng ting committee this week of the been contacted for the parade’ Padre requested BO Sr High MSchont Buildings mi the evening of SARTAS PACK IS POPPIN" with some of the most OR exciting new vars ever to sit under 3 Uhristmas Rupp's bring them to you at SALE Prices to clear our stock | | | WG. $3.90 VALUE y Twin Dolls ......$2.95 | REG. $898 VALUES Large 26” Dolls SEERRRRRER. REG. $2.90. 34.00, $5.05 Stuffed Toys . $1.95, $3.95, $4. 95 REG. $3.80 ALL ALUMINTM™ Tot's Wheelbarrows .......$2.95 REG. $13.06 & 6.05 Shoo-Flies ........ $8.95 &.$4.95 |} REG. 8450 & S08 Rocking Horses . . $3.95 & $4.95 | REG. $22.00 WOOD Stake Body Wagons... $18.95 Sidewalk Bikes .........$18.50 | REG. $1.00 VALUE Pull Toys... o.oo. 080 REG. $2.40 Sturdy Blackboards ....... $189 REG. 33¢ PER BOX REG. $1.35 VALUE Giant Roll Gift Wrap. ........99¢ BIG REDUCTIONS ON GAMES AND MANY OTHER TOYS! 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