UNION PRESS .COURIER 5 Fran Capers | Eleven Area School Boards Tf St. Vincent | Elect Officials During Week : bb-Al On Tuesda ron I rosser In 6th | Bakerton, is secretla ar wi » Th | k ry-treasurer. | Blandburg, is secretary and Har! North Cambria Joint Boswis. | Game Played Under | Aaron A. Prosser, Patton R ; | Summbrkill were Sunday visitors Annual reorganization meetings | D., was elected to a sixth term as : New Collegiate Rules were conducted by eleven ares president and Amandus Karlheim The Red Flashes of St Fran at the Rube Fresh home. Colv al ‘i Mrs. Ruth Krug and Mrs io & schocl bourds Monday and Tues | of Patton R. D., was retained as Louise Westrick Barriesboro ord day evenings of this walle x | ew 4 L A A. Feighner of were Monday evening visitors at leis College opened their season Although only seven 0 ithe Ca town R. D. a non-member the Darrell Krug home. : with a 68-41 victory over area's many boards have reor-|is treasurer and Miss Mildred : the nts | a 1 victory over Bt Cm . il : The following atishded a party ad ouing 8 A an parents | Vincent's College at Latrobe ganged. gor Fig ¢ pian lo tro Whitefard Putte R. = also a week: i stubbornly held the lead for the ownship (first 7% minutes of the game | evening: David, Norman Susquehanna and Louis Kitach, Joe Area boards electing Monday Peter Bobby Emeigh, was el- Francis Fsra- ADMITTED ; were: Spangler, West Carroll od 1 Yon t En. Ann Sheftic, Evelyn Litsinger, | The Loretto cagers were forced | Twp, East Carroll Twp, Susgue- eh to 3 1 arin 3 pres jean Barnhart, Catherine Pisar-|to play without Gene Phelps | hanna, Barfiesbore, and Ebéns- = 25 HONE A as os ice clk. Anna Kuhn, Mattie Davis |Tegular guard who was ruled in- | burg and Ebensburg-Cambris JU | oeggent 'C. J. Bearer of Hast. i £ daughter, Mary Ann. were recent ‘callers in Johnstown will reside. He husband preceded i Php Yrs ter Lab and Ann Farabaugh of Cleveland, sons were Saturddy visitors in Ohio, spent the week end at her x Lawsttics at the home of home here. Mr. and Mrs Ken Long of i STR A TSA ra serves as secret “ireksurer. retained for his Ninth consecutive guiiize of fhe term 'as president and John H.| Board, Patton Horamer, Glasgow, wis elected | Chest Township. . 0 SPICIEST NUMBER ANY PAJAMA FACTORY EVER TURNED OUT . . . Janet Steve Kohan, M Gerver. Mary | eligible by the NCAA. Coach] Among veteran members el : Ellen Hutton, Charlotte’ Edwards, | Skip Hughes, hospitalized With ai ected . presidencies were Peter | , lo R b. al secretary ind Al- Francis Washic. [A Hears, sito was Sang Beh of Emeigh who was named | ilo rer” Mr ‘Weakland and Mr DISCHARGED | ‘sing a semi-freeze the upsel-|io a 10th term as president of the | . : Seleg > i] Joseph Wentz, Dennis Vay. minded home fortes jumped out|Susquehinng Twp. Bases ne re North Cambria Joint. Com- tra Ros : E Charles McKosey., Beastie Stan. | ironi, 8-4 in 126 opening minutes | Aaron A. Prosser of Patton RI . ih a et visiting Bith' relatives ton, Saundra Detroler, Mike Vi. | St. Vincent's held the upper hand ID. who was named to a sixth nd M Ae Mr g- Bo ‘lin New Kensington sokay, Marian F. Brown. Sally until Maurice Stokes’ basket! | term as president of the Fast 0 , ey t ; th ort nt wn 4" str. and Mrs (lair Westover | Panish, Sandra Bellock, Virginia | moved the Flashes ahead, 10-9, | Carroll Twp. Boand. sise was samed ta Tie inl pr of Hastings were Thursday visi. | Zanin, Andrew Gmiiter, Donna | With 12:30 to go in the first half Among the veterans elected to sonnel commitles. ltors at the home of Miss Lena Chappel, Sec Vetock, Mary | Stokes was high with 18 points] serve again was Attorney Harry Barnesbore Borough Schiereth a Catherine Pisarcik, Anna | and teammate Walt Milinski had | A. Englehart Sr. Ebensburg, who! A. L Jantine we elected J Theodore Ki ; Kuhn. | 14. was named to an eighth term as| succeed Charles Cowan as ihe Betvoir Vs Te tk end | BIRTHS | Phelps was Informed by Asa|head of the Ebersburg Borough president. Robert J. McCormick at his home here iF re Mr. and Mrs. Perry William Bushnell of New York that the | board Jr. was elected vice president | Mr. and Mrs Williant Westrick | Kuhin, Cresson, a davighter, San-|five games in which he partici Reorganization results follow: | Miss Bernadelte Hromulak, =a Ir and da ter. Denise, were dra Orace, Nov, 30 pated in 1951 used up a year of Spangler Borough non-member, is secretary and | Sun- | gy ‘t the home of | Mr. and Mrs William Howard | eligibility. Phelps, who graduntes : | Charles Brancato is treasurer. Mr. | ¢ visitors st t ome fs od the : Frank Perrone was elected the! pognegt nd Mr. © Barnhart, Mineral Point, a8 son in January, coached the team ing ____ oo . hither : neato a r. Cowan were Mrs. + Huber. iH r absence president succeeding William Me-| sored delegates to the North Mr and Mrs. Raymond Crona- | Michael Curtis, Dec. 2 | Hughes nce Combie Martin C. Kirsch was! Leg fuer and family were recent visi- | Mr and Mrs James Henry Lit-| St Francis made 10 of 15 fouls] S00" vice president. Jame | Cambria Ji. Committee. Jteve the tors at the home of Mr. and singer, Colver, a son, James 2nd 28 of 58 heaves at the hOOP | rom is NS CT and Gasrge | Sediock and Mr. McCormick were ) i Henry. Dec. 2. ifor a 58 per cent shooting aver. oo wn fs ’ : | named alternates { Mrs. Darrell Krug. y | age but was hard pressed to get Dawson is treasirer. Two dele Ebenst Boros) : Norman Kirsch was a . A AE against the Bearcats. gates and two alternates to the | Att H A jehart Saturday : Ee a da North Cambria Joint School orney Harry Engleha Mr. Coach Hughes is expected to was elected to an eighth y visitor in Indiana. onl a ohio, _—_ bg A | COLVER direct the ea Against West Board will be appointed later Sr. snarl ANNI 5) PONT COs GFT St Vineent © Pendiston § 2 Boeevie |! 4 Prince Gallitzsin Township te » Lieb Br. against Villanova in Philadelphia Elmer Yeaglin Anderson, borough postmaster, Ir. and Mra. Walter Lieb were thurg, Md, against Mt St. Mary's ] Sunda | Wiliam H. Anderson, Ebens- | Rosie DaBella of Barnesboro were | The Colver Women's Club has uy lo any , : were i rones- | place Presb sints, defeated St 1» | oe k jn Ihe Coiver on | | Colver was elected vice president. | in town. be in charge of the business ses rule of playing halves instead of | urer is American National Bank | many giftd. Attending were the! Vincent D. Huber, Loretto R Martin, Dolores Burket, H and Michael | uy elected vice president. John - Pre-Holiday Events Set Saturday night. Gresko, both of Bakerton, were | 1 Elder tn retary. Ernest Apel | Sunday evening caliers in Bar- 81 t i has been moved from next Mon y : i : . i ¢ Red Finshes' junior vars | burg was elected president, suc- | RO De Abra I tawn. two pre - Christmas| The Red Flasher jupcv, Fach Dean Man Honored cok ag George Davis. Cambria boro y, 4 6:30 o'clock | serves, 34-25, in the preliminary : Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNulty Deg | Miss Martha Davis, Ebensburg, s A surprise birthday party was following 'D., was reelected president and | Alice Bugiit., Linda Fregley, Mary Mr and Mrs Robert Conrad ! Frank Kittell,. Gallitzin R. D. Jane Aitken and Beverly Arford | _ | Cleveland, : ; " : . | term as president and William Fiend at the home of Mr. and Mrs By MRS. ROY JONES minster in Altoona tonight and West Carroll Township bg : Francis’ game at Emmits. | elected lo second terms as presi- | a i By C | er Ww ’s a I dent and vice president. resapec- | a non-member, 8 treasurer. Alberta Hromulak and Ebensburg-Cambria Joint : ity, Misses Judy and Doris Lieb] events. The first affair will take | 1¥ inc t's Tor ! p. Albert Dominick of | Church, beginnin with a covered dish | Tuesday ni ht's varsity game was At Birthday Party | and daughters, Sandra and Sally, | supper. ra T. 1. Aitken will played under the new collegiate | non-member, is secretary. Treas | recent visitors | o i held for Joseph Johnston of Dean | wr A pumber of selections will be Sunday, Nov. #8 He received] ERY ong bY a sextette composed of | SRA | Evelyn Mr and Mrs. Pred Jacobs Mr | was retained as vice president. R. | Mrs. Mildred Burket be IDE | Noratess and Mrs Dick Conzo, Mr, and| MH. Farabaugh Loretto R. D. and Miss Betty Holmes a ee SOBRE N : ¥ 3 ¢ 8 0 8 i $ © ime rm Mrs Clair Wille, Mr. sad Mes (| M.D. Connell, Carrolitown, a Dave Wills, Mr. and Mrs. Ber-| non-member, serve As Secretary | nard Wills, Mr. and Mrs Clar-| and treasurer, respectively. ! ence Johnston and family, Ther other board members is | eqn Johnston, Rita Johnston and ih Strohmier, Loretto R.| L. Johnston of Dean: Homer Ad-|D. Who was & ted by the! ams and Bernsdine Adams and Cambria County to fill the | James Davis of St Augustine, | unexpired term of Delmont Krug. | [ When the house lights dim in your house. you're | dressed smartly for the occasion if you're dressed in JAYSON'S “Coot Night Kiss" pajamas’ The unusual design is Jayson's famous “Eye and Lip” that you saw in LIFE and other great national magazines a at 3 accom, will render a piano : will be » SPOS Vr Grune | ie : Hy Francs 3 Ba Vincent 2 B-4 ¥, el bb Totals ® 3 Totals Mr. and Mrs. Regis Johnston and gned when he was named : Edgar Johnston of Altoona and Grange Members Mr. and Mra Ervin Cavalet of At : Dysart. i To Get $40,020 Grant A state appropriation of $40. These are fite pajamas, cut for comfortable slumber of superfine brosdrioth that washes and washes. Originally dosigited for men only—but whe's to care if man and spose dechin to share a pair? tan, or gray postel secrefary and (ressurer, respec- | ¥ | Grange Members of Pleasant HI thered at the Grange i Hall y evening, Dec. 3 for their regular meeting, but it was | decided 10 take advantage of the open house ' observance at Pal- ton<Chest Joint High School. The group toured the school under the of Miss Bally War ner. and were impressed with the 2 changes and im ements ro the school viele. Following members, who are also 020.65 for the initial half of the current school year has bean re- Suived by Barsssboro Hohool Announcement was made at a tomrd meeting on Monday night at which members voted tH join the National and State Scho Di- rectors Association for the com ing year. re. Alma } Kiuzmer, Parnesbhoro school teacher, pre tively. White Township } Ralph Holtz, Patton R. D., was reslected and Robert Krise of Fallentimber was named vice president. M. W. Nedimyer of Flinton., 3 non-member, is the secretary and Harold Kutruff, also of Flinton Treasurer. : Moloney was elected to John sented a report con vocational | succeed ols Capouiliex as the homemaking. Next meeting will | president. ie Fontanells is vice president amd citinens of the Prince Gallitein be held Dec. Esther Conzo School District, talked with Jense fotstars of the Prince Galitxin Any electric appliance that gives & light shock should be re- paired al once a i A ea haa H “15 DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS” provement is necessary. He also} stated that it was his belief that where the sdvantages of joinlure are understood by the people concerned, the plan is a popu jar ome. The business meeting of the Grange has been rescheduled for | tomorrow wn Dec. 10, at 5:30 WE & set setiewe in sharing the : Obristmas Spirit in words only: LIGHTOLIER — so ar toes PRICES! 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