UNION PRESS - COURIER $17,830 Received By County TB Unit for Christmas Seals SMe 3A i No. 2 on the honor roll in a class | of 80 freshumen. His quality point | average was 4.000. which means he made all “A's” James who stiended St i} ave. $ demonstrations tended by Principal attendance waa i meetings and demonatrations tea al Ng with crops and and 18.126 lof Mr. and Mrs. Ben Malicky meetings b “gp # . SPANGLER | er the week end | 4 meet | Gallitzin Resident i Mra Oliver Jones has returned t \ By MRS. JOSEPH FALGER | home from the wn Mercy | Hospital where she “had patient for the past two weeks tal. shower was held for | Tr at Kuhn's Tavern | Been #0 Mary's iis in Patton by her parents, Mr. and | r. Bhe will be- | George Swisher | Mrs. Michael Kobe come the bride of Of Saturday of this week. She feceived many lovely gifts, for | Which she wishes to express her lie ana Mrs. George Hauret | Me niily visited at the home of | . and Mrs. Gordon Thiec of 3 recently and Mrs. Martin and tamil were recent visitors at the RB Miller home. Mr. and Mrs Pete Ropp and | visited at the home of Mrs | Mary Rue of Hastings Sunday. Mr. snd Mrs Alfred Delattre Visited with Mr. and Mrs, Clem Delattre of Ebensburg on Sunday Robert Dandrea visited over the week end at the home of Mr and Mri. Pete Dandrea of Al- toona. Mrs. Rene Hauret wishes thank Shaikh those who sent cards to her y We Was a patient at the + dl Hospital. Morris Roman. who is a stu- dent at Lock Haven State Teach ers’ ege, spent the week end at the Home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. George Roman Plans are rapidly being com pleted fir the ninth annual lead. = tinining conference June 7 | 11, io be held as usual a! Camp Hanestake near Spruce Creek in Huntingdon County. The | program i= planned to meet the af the rural community itader in various activities RSA NSS 5 AA UA right fer growing feet... Roller | {of Mr | Sunday to Band Boosters Enjoy Valentine Event Here The regular meeting i Pand Boosters Club was held ithe High School on Monday | ening with the President, Mrs | Shovestull chirge. The busi | ness meeting was followed by a | Valentine Party, which included | lunch, cards and bingo. Prizes iwere won by Mrs Alice Dumm, i Mrs. George Schnabel, Mrs { Mietus, Mrs. Daniel DiCicco, Mrs i Harry Whited and Mrs Theress i Falls Hostesses were Mrs 1B Cleeco, Mrs. Falls and Mrs. Gresh Nancy Malicky Feted On 14th Anniversary A party was hitld and Mrs in hanor Nancy, who 14th birthday spent in plaving after which a delicious served. The guest of honor ceived many beautiful and gifts. Those who attended were Shirley Lutch, Barbara Mit Patty Mitchell, Patty Doran ona Sherry, Lois Fleber, Mars of the in i! fv. in at the home Blenn Malichy of their daugh celebrated her The was various games| Was re Inset ter ime lunch usefyl hell ie A rin { therine Brhnabel { Farreil Karen Kirsch [Hans | Dumm. Theresa Dumm, Mary Ka Martha Parr 1h jana Dianna Der cote { YOOms { by members of the Bunday {in honor ; i 5 | pastor, | guests tents * Sunday School Here Honors Newlyweds A prenuptial shower was held in the Presbyterian Church social last Wednesday evening Boho asm st and Gertrude married in evening by Leishman were the recip. lovely gifts * ® ». af Jack Daisley {ant superintendent | Fryer, who were chlireh on Friday Rev H K of honor of many | EXPRESS APPRIEC IATION Members of the band of Spangier unit of Nother Cam bria High Bchool and their direc for, Daniel DiCicioo, wish to ex- | the John | { 1H the | the | The | { Clinsmpors E5r% Joseph Falger, a student at Indiana State Teachers College spetit. the week end at his home Students of the Spangler unit Northern Cambria High Sc! wish to thank the Spangie: for the very enjovable ev arranged for them Friday at the High Schoal students enjoved dancing with | music by the High School Bwing sters and inembers of the PTA Mr and Mrs Alex Zienko family of Nanty Glo fdny visitors at {lady's parents den Shovestuil BLANDBURG Yalentme Party Held By Loyal Legion Class The ME micrithily ering in htisineas 1 of oil Pra P STINE ast i 3 aril were Ban the home of Mr and Mrs tha Ar Log {Inns held meeting the { “har eeling held i 9 Loval Church t Fy yo % wendy f5' Wal Mernbers and gue faded Mra Props rd Father McHugh My ines. Mra Evelyn TT Madlpge Fiahe! 3 ru Mra leona Va (rrhine. Mildred Pu Civile Martha Verna Burs thy Miller Lorraine Duff, Ellen ell Marg kinson Wilkinson Mrs Aw Me ikir A Fi {ella Law wed Ariettin {Chilente f.inds Mutthews * fire Buller Vests Yingling Buth © uerite Garman gel! ean Wi ne iy Revs wes LE Tihamrias ero Leona Laon Bffie I 1 ovisine Wil Fal intom Fruity Carol McHugh * * » Yans 4 wre) Charles VanRBoovo Tre day even meld avie Iva and Mrs H children Mra vigiled the John shu ¥ 4 hwsrrie Mon ng Mrs Bruno Frank and Mrs Maxine Lewis and visited with My (EM Hranes of pei] Bon Lave Jake Johns wy and Mrs Altona The | refreshments fiirnished | A BRS the amber Health ary CNTY tiven ih Fara Mea md tomy paign i wf frsrt a patients from Cambria County when requested through the med. cal director Finally, a continuous effort wil) be made to collect information and statistics on the tubsroulosis problem here in Cambria County Retain John Bloom As President of Cambria Farm Unit George Leiden Will n Serve As Treasurer giving of John P. Bloom, Ebersburg R expending their 1 2 farmer, last Thursday was and conduct tected to a second term as pres . sil ident of Cambria County Agricul tural Association at its fortieth ernusl meeting in the Ebensbhurg comirthouse. Other officers also were reelected for one year terms They are Ll. A Hartein Ebsns. hire B.D. 1, vice president: Mrs George Leiden, Bt Lawrence treasurer, and Mrs. Wendell My. ers, Portage RB. DD. secretary Named to three-year terms as members of the executive com. mitiee were Mri Eldred Gittings Ebenabureg. BF. I). reslected: Gra ham Hoffman, Ebensburg, and Mrs Gerald Springer, Carroll town, BR. D arp Mr. Bloom, in sddition general farming interests, is weil known of health in. 84 horse dealer and president of Materials for Pennsvivania Horse available in Breeders Assoeintion He has been al ay Buaildir pg. | BClve In the affairs of Cambria stion plans County Fair Association, of which B61 st of mass he in vice president and tressur. forint He also is president of Biate Assn of County Fairs Opposes Farm Draft " the present mvs 1 drafting youths on farms 3. QUANTA Learners. nur was voicsd by ral ny people hundred persons who attended the of exch A unani ram ut hon X-Ray, Rehabilitation Big Jobs for This Year tit al fmt pil Christm: fn Cen A a il Henith Sale thanked every Aainty who | Rena a red A oir § Fl ft hie Hen! 8]. ire RB rowheri # ef { grihiria and w s & yi paid tribute gene ("Hriatevigia and express gratitais #4 the NW he ¥ ' fron ain saeinteodd in i § enearoasly ¥ time phe Fou py. Fy Eis hop sds, and BRIS. preven #5 F ¥ ss Pray $1 rami e SUppOrt we § iit a and gin hen er Et py $ ut way i The asso fa yd the able fa FHEMR tL TH "Fux lege evel Lo In Hes an the vk 0 ER Crpposit i to ry wa Aatigl i # oR more £y¥ = thar Chrisimas Seal sessions Mis | and Mule «i | 1s Found Injured these . os A £381 per. , ger ang weed I meetings dealing with tions were held, with ans sitending Miss Mie Ragers ¢ vocal duets and Miss Donnas Ma Marhefka, Mineral Point Rar I». plaved several eonHridi TY lox Eye-Catching AAA Safety Poster Now Being Distributed iat TIES the 9 Thursday morning after wna Mar Filo hth of iH Club, offered and Jovee Allen yh Gallitzin, near YET rid fractures of hres rv His condition is desoii Elaetory Gallagher (alitt zin £6 He Ws of a respon fered Bim Hiteepe ital war fosmd by youths snd was tian taken to physician, who taken to determined whether struck by a oar polite Are een PHEeY WAN he fool) Niale ating St.Vincent Honor Roll Includes North Cambria Youths Taw vouths rudio the Bony seme nter at St trate. Latrobe They are Jam of Nbr i Ma of Palten B wine, son of wn and Mrs dire RKoterwas of Carrolitown em, who pradusied from epedlict’'s Parochial School, a NRTA tins dE MAT offline fe ¥YS hig i {or the Vincent os Brawley Fu ihe rt and RI Yee CONTEST tehing post ti Look Fist} OAmin gE being olyastoen Matar in the area. The thie there of this is Suara he Davis, president of treed parents 16 discuss #9 the same Ir children their * esiayle wi =r that he founds lving slong Route No! He in Thomas Gallugher, 88, Gillitzin, BR. DD, and was trested | ciate of the scalp and podyi- ight ribs. as sat- the Altoons Aorording to repoeiia it has not nila. or imveati- Ayes first Boholas- sO Brawley Don Koter- Theo Was rs previ arochial School, finished in No. | 20 position with a gualt nt Gallitzin area wan was ad.’ : 9 y mi mitted to AMoona Mavey Hospital average of 3.182 Bot lLegiom awards while ho the K. of © ¢ lighous and of award in scouting he of Bt. Vincent! Archabbey, © the priesthood as Benedictines twee taken Gallitesin Municipal Building | the office | or- | Lenten Services The G an Parrish which serves mey, announces the special ten program on the theme Md Jesus Have To Fpecinl series will be on Welinesdays at Bay?” Mm. in Blandburg In of the parish, Rev Jesse E say about Money, Heaven The Lenten Beason will Christianity, BOuY Hi: ny Communion scheduled for Wednesday in Glasgow Chureh st 7 The Holy Communion will fered to workers leen agers housewives who desire their spiritual strength. I SAAS BS a A re Henn Po Feb St TAKE COMMAND... Get the Thrill were winners of American Dory aise Award in Re the Ad ARltari Del The Scholasticate, a department sists of young men of high school and college age in training for Glasgow-Blandburg lasgow- Blandburg Luther. active Latherans from Blandburg to Ra- Len “What The of Lenten sermons 7:30 in Glasgow snd Thursdave at 7.30 p consecutive order the pastor Walt, will speak on what Jesus had to Work, Chureh Attendance and bigin at the parish with a special half. Rervice 0 8 Mm to renew R SE 0 Wi Bunda Sagan i BOSTONIAN _ JUNIORS their thanks and apprecia Mz. and Min James Cambria Cou tion to the Bamesboro American |p oie 0 he David Nand in Hesearch proje Legion for the banquet and dance hone last week on TAT TAR) [an attempt to find held last Wedrasdlay in honor of | : Mr ahd Mrs Paul Hon the Band Thanks are also ex |... ry Saar Sut | ANar ihe wi Ohi, visited the George Mulhol 1 r ' tended to all who contribut. lam hone Bath my B i } tl 3 al a led In any way to the making of ar / Sand hive : Mr and Mrs Wo Fishel x 1 : Les 3 i “Ee ; v ’ , ® 8 Se eaxful and enjovable ever | dasggrhiters of Pittsburgh spent : £20 the week end at the Lynn Fish : Fhe gs i al FELLOW ETING | ® yo th A RBHIF MEETING rapoon Mr and Mm Wallace Miiines District of the Westminster Fel | 29 child of Altoona visited the lowship will be Midd in the local | MIM Fishel's and Lioyd Maines aT Presbyterian Chutch next Mon hotnes on Sunday Brimley Towne day. Feb 21, beginning at 7:30] friar pity that in Au ie tic ym off farm Arhie be ited th’ the exient operating farm units ¥ rippled £1 a will urges in tahar wavs 1hat Fraud have & Oi inane He pointed ont that “Look Both Ways Before Crossing” is pesnibie a» eardinal rule of pedestrian traffic safety, He also wall be LAY en enrime nde wished more adulls would adopt Agent H Terndrup the slogan minty Agert Harold 1, HN La BTR Be and Miss mary EE Kurte FRteriom horns Scar iat for work during the New Records Net New rev ser by according ¥ » Brown of b is fim helter are $sihspy 1g eam fT B will whet Baer oF raed €4inmmy iif Big “Set The ThelW™ Contest Going Ou Hight Row A Yow DODGE! == 30 Coston Royal Lancers glven sway free! t's fan! I's cney! A contest every day! SEE YOUR DODGE DEALER LB FrEeTH Y The £eninty Lima ir Bt 4 he aR WY | they gite rian ares . Fintan? ( Lowe Rot? £48 5 the i ¥ yes If they can they Paki ryan Fi 50 ¥ ah Yar complet wWaiking aly aafe in sine Provie said the right of uid ook beth ways J & Fh YE Rre SINE 4 rR that ahsredt Hy =» {ui £ Fre Ie rast Pas Mr , Even if YOR five WAY ¢ Pog w or rempect, the (Cam sunty | Leal year Bria {ns ¥ ari Health 8a Ww B LET CRilomie Bart it Associa th stale organiza ¥ od fHriin Mr to wate Chieved las! Terndirup ss office reports made al the : tH are self.smploy yea meeting, During 1864, My bagsik to drup pointed out, he, Mr month and Miss Kuriz held I Mr and Mrs Charies Mills of financing Rehabilita . + WR aT « ¥ ud 30d m. The meeting will feature a | Altoona visited with Mr and Mrs Wag We tha Min Ra i ee ucussion. The program { Henry Hollen Wednesday evening th Cresson T. B Sq. Ly : nished 10! of wili be in charge of the St. Ben-| Mrs. Henry Hollen spent se : off mad M days at the Clovd Hollen # edict group. Any ‘young people in| eral ifn Bellwood last week FARABAUGH’S the vicinily who are interested | home iehard Garman of Warren, O | teresting and Informative | sata LADIES SHOPPE gona. are now ‘risiting al the spent the week end al the John | Mrz Marie Doran has returned So Past BOT il Ta he rear Miss Jo Ane Shovestull, who is olla Weir ng Pri Wy Miss Thelma Hodgson spent the Cike and pickle sister, Arlene Lehimier. Mrs. Robert VanScoyoe and | Pvt. Roger Stephens has just | denice in Tyrone Welneadny returned the U. 8. Army in Europe | Altoona; Mr. and Mrs James | I Ansel Clrybosky | Mir. and Mrs. Joseph Maiooca Sun- gig) Houpital, spint Saturday at | Clifford Wilkinson were callers | of Ebensbury visited at the home | : Group Tops Safety | compiled the best safely record | Amociation. ing of the winning council in the | rthouse. homors with 75 Jost time aeci- here were no fatalities in mem- ey figured on the number of vran the 1963 award. accidents in 5,144 772 hours. Three | tons. ; §1 accidents, no faitali- Indiana—29.87 frequency Kiski Valley--34.50 frequency, Windber--36.80 frequency, Tern Lav eae 4] i in fur aid fant Closed All Day, Thursday, Feb. 17 to Re-Price All Sale Items! Hy aed SALE STARTS FRIDAY, FEB.18 EXTRA BPECIAL! ONE RACK Ladies’ DRESSES Values to $12.08 1.97 . 53.97 Hosiery SLIPS 18¢ 97¢ up Quality Slips at Values to $1.65. Price! First quality . Sizes BY to "n Broken sizes Ladies’ —Juniors’—Teens’ — Children’ Il COATS—COAT SETS DRESSES — SUITS A good selection to choose from . All of the latest styles at reductions up to SAVE $1.00 Or More Weekly! Starting Now, Join thw P ennsylvania Plan Ask About Dur Plan! SHEETS *1.87 LADIES NYLON CREFE SLIPS 2.97 Values to $5.98 SPORTS WEAR | omro Coe Bork wets | Ss | TOWELS 37¢ 3%% Off $197.5597| om... “lA. LADIER -CHILDREENS Gowns—PJs 97¢ . $3.87 S108 to $508 Values FLANNEL, COTTON ND PLISSHE LEATHER "GLOVES $1.98 .. $3.98 Valves to £7 6% FUR, WOOL AND COTTON LINED CRRA RR Eu # Ew Stevens All-Linen TOWELING vrei 3 71€C 59¢ Yard LADIES’ BRAS & CHILDREN'S 97¢ | MITTENS Up to $2.00 Values! Sizes 32 to 44 BLOUSES Values to $6.98 9c $297 WASH CLOTHS .. CHILDREN'S 5 #0 28 Be SRE aS LT al EE aw PL are cordially invited to attend | BR | spent the week end with his pare | Cpl. and Mrs. Jerome Greene, | Jack Orbine, Patty Orbine and a home of the former's parents Mr Orbsinie home home from Merny Hospital in Nr anthily ety Ton.. Ton employed in Philadelphia, spent Bel CaasIOR. OF Iaido week end in Fhiladeiphia where | CMa Members are urged to at. Mrs. Thomas Greene visited in | children. Mrs. Charles Vanlicoy. | home afler spending the | Mr. and Mrs. William Frank | past wicse Bome is at | Frank, Mr. and Mra Fred Frank. Miss Demi, who is a | diy her home here | 21 Altoona on Wednesday. Record for State among the six Pennsylvania (Coun The state results were announ- || oo dents in 3.081.08 manhours which ber mines. lost -time accidents and total man- Allegheny Council was second fatalities were recorded in that Other council totals were: _— 2,188,767 hours and 1. Tree? sccidents, 9 fatalities, 3 318 accidents, no fatalities, 500. this event which should be an in| ane, | enta, Mr. and Mrs Waiter who have been slationed in Ari Douglass Begbie of Nysek, N, Y.. and Mrs. Thomas Greene The American Legion Auxiliary Johnstown Zi. Each member 8 0 bring a the week ond at het home. i Donation of she attended the ding of her lem Beaver Falls on Monday {ot!, visited the Paul Beamer res. and one-half years Mr Guy Miller and children of | Pvt. RID, is a brother | Mra. Mary Majoces, all via ted Mudent nurse at Johnstown Mem- Mrs. Glen Bloom apd Mra ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jimserh Hancharik | E benshurg Holmes | Ebensburg Council lsst year | cils of Joseph A. Holnes Safety | ced last Friday night at a meet. Ebensburg Council took op reduced 2.714.214 tons of coal The council's accident freguen- hours, was 24.74. Indiana Council yrith a frequency ‘of 25.27 on 137 tounell which produced 4, 56.843 Northern Cambria~—2787 fre. tons, WT, oh. hours and 3.460.330 tons. 147 hours and 878,000 tons, 135 siccidents, 2 fatalities, 3.723.143 lioars and 2.564 684 tons i “Mree mines with accident free refords in January won safety tanners. They were SBonman Slope dine. Penelec Mine 5 and Car. ar . Younk assistant to er, the President of Distriet 2, U. M. W. A., was principal speaker. He praised the council for win- ning the state award and stress- other safety measures. +. 8. Savings Bonds are your {bet buy. They work for you 24 hoofs a day, and they grow while Jou sleep. PRICED DURING THIS SALE! FARABA Phone OR-5-6841 GH'S si. Magee Ave. PATTON, Pa. Quilted—Nylon—Rayon—Cotton LADIES' BEAUTIFUL STYLES ROBES Ws PAJAMA SETS Al Sizes . . . SAVE UP TO -. 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