ae No. 20 InterCity Meet Marks Half Century Of Service By Rotary International ~ Local Unit, 3 Others Dime At Houtzdale "| Rotarians between " itarians and to . 1 WAS developed heard selections by from Curwensville : fviduals That Intermmtional Ser i vice functions as Rotarians asso ciate with other's A specific example of what Ro tary sccomplishps was given in | the case of the Peru and Bcoador | dispute, which was solved by the the two coun gettin, together and solv their difficulties ¢ paid tribane tries in to early Ro Arthur Sheldon the motto He profits most who serves best ie siogan. “Buyer “thease early days was rampant fand so was I'll help you if you ‘| help me.” Today the present view iis ‘He profits most who serves best.” Rev. Humke concluded by #ta Rotary is ndso a realization a inalion a way or ah arr val It is a challpnge, opportunity and initiative. It W a dream a method, a realization” Sale of Patron Tickets for ‘Jeanie’ ” | To Close Mar. 15 The sale of patron tickets for BCI Joint PTAs current produc. tion, “Jeanie With the Brown Hair,” will close on Tues day, March 15 when neral ad- , | mission tickets will go on sale | by the tlickel committee “Jennie” be othe BT ‘auditorium. 8:35 p. m. Curtain time ausiness session were | Ings were presented by Light tren ithe | voma, on i will presented the BCT Joint TTA of BCT Joint | Schools, {po pantrol that will best serve Lhe jn iby the service contribution will be uaed for ma. | terials for the regualr meetings | sapsmion atl 16 Pages — 2 Bectiom Mrs. Ros-leen Kingston To Be Rebekah Delegate Mrs Rosaleen Kingston pamed representative of the El Wilson Rebekah Lodge of C Ft to attend a meeting of ime Board at Harrisburg this Thursday Mar 3 This and other routine busingss wis transacted at the regulsr mubeting of the lodge held Mom day evening at its meeting hail The new social committee for March and April was appointed Noble Orand Twila Shell sided during the business session An apple pie and unoh BOR Was served hy Peit lee in charge EUB Church Group Has Monthly Meet The Ww 8 W 8 of the ogl port Evangelical United Brethrer Church held its February meet gr at the home of Miss Violet Peterson on Thursday evening. Fed. 24, when the devotions and oonduc ad by President Agnes Peacock Mrs Mabel Trent reported on a chap ter of the Study Book, and read Presidant Peacock and other members The March meeting. which wil) be held at the home of Mrs Del tin Campbell of Irvona, will have section of officers as one of ihe mukin tems of business During the luncheon which was presided over By Mrs Agnes Poa rock, and Mrs Delcie Campball A birthday cake and gifts pre fented for women having birth days in Februsry. featurad Wo. who commemorated their birthdays were Mrs George Pearce Mra Korinchak and Ber Was #1 d i: : faa Eire cov ae ta Seve beware’ in £3 tha Smyers J. Rex Bloom Tells ‘Rotarians of Flood Unit to Support All Drives As Individuals J. Rex Bloom of Curwensville Lpecretary of the Curwensville Flo Clary Club, wax the i bt the He spoke on the timely sub jott of Flood Control in Clear fivid County Mr Boom gave a Friday, Ap- detailed seoount of the flood cum. Senior High | trot project in the Curwensville hres, und he stressed the need of | “0 jon of sll avess in lhe : Y to get the type of flond terests f the county ™ A resolution was passed by the {lotal service club to support all charity drives a8 private individ A contribution of oved for the Coal ek No 58 whic tion, of the Pack President BEugens Heil who from Pack 50. In iti ly public Friday. March the BCI Sitorium. The Fotary members were al at kp mm of the BC Joint IA Community's pert tarian rian James W. fe. hr a ihe Good Idea rant. Ir- was also a dinner guest. ISSA LR eR scote was made by Geo. with 41. fn match, Tom Heil 40, ‘Pat Andrews, D. Jefferies, Dotts,. Wm. Diehl all 39; oy Andrews 38 and C Troxell 1d , public, are held wes T™ at 7:30 st the nish their own ¥ D PRESENT HAMS APRIL 6 Coalport Community CE as Fund Committee In pounced today that the hams which will be donated to win- ners, will be | on Wed Readay, April 3, the ¢vening ite Theater Main BL, i this Friday : Ladies { Yohinteer Fire Un ats is : wi ating Sptaicer Clb of Comtprot-tr. | y #vening, Marek : ville, of $10 was up Cub Seon! | is sponsored This | Behood, presiaus at the meet, read the the Rotary members to he meeting on | : in | Senior High School Au 0 invited to attend the reguinr ‘this year. A number { have expressed i participating | jects Responsibility.” The will be held in the Coal | tary School oanaft air Dimmick of Lumber City. | partment | speaker's | wibility,’ : (en "to adults only.” Other wcores for the week's | C or Inona Edition PATTON, PA. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1955 Doris Jean Junod Is Named Homemaker of Tomorrow 3 Pa 1 wh : Rami e; § wa rest 21h ERE Aer High Tris Jean iv Crocker Frow od the high- examing- Bova tna R #% Ln it w tion ne a hes of the gradust- Renior High n the search Homemaker of Hen fer. ucior gr! i tent re re RA nY Ser In rd trl Ee: ot 3 yerican Wis fan as { atherine S&C omemaking send WhO TOOK The 24-page homer BN WL Asse reer of ho SPOIILCA ins HEE ¢ Boge ing Miss Jano COMmpeti ll ! andidsate four All American Homemaker Tomor- row. Bhe will also receive a jgola- a AWABra pia oo books for reall and t sc Bool T Nat search conducled Yin ng "Sy plibiie TP ¢hia! Righ schonls Aprii 21. at Philadels Mills (8 the program designed to in ing deeper appreciat imderstanding if the = aw 13 Pe Tas he hte pew this in Fg | 2 the title i of nd ¥ Pye Ona Winner n ong IRV of the sa: ate and pare will be named American lable MILER this sen in & DOB * 4 an 8 an fele in {senera EDOnAOY of anna? young wo and A mariean gualitions BOTTA - Bute in On ne and (he peradainal HAAR PY 2 cess ng awarded Ane WwW Wi steholarahip Sah Pasa of $1,000 will be winser, and trip with Ber gtale ve 8 Irvona Auxibary Card Party Tomerrew Night Final the benefit plans ia he held 8 o clock “8 FH A ool 1 Vv evening al re Mall sponsored by the the [rvona Price of tick. and Jow prises bridge, “500 the [rvima The event is Auxiliary Fo &?Y i Se. High iH be given and pinociie Mrs Tom Heil man of the pro be purchased Masud Young. 5 Flies acm Frank Look’ fo Be Topic At County PTA Meet Mar. 10 symipasinen entitled “Let's Take A Frank Look At Own PTA Units” will be presented by Mra John Wright of Curvens. co-chairman of the pro- gram commitiee, al the reyular we £03 in general chair. ject. Tickets may froem her. from president. free &F mesting of the Clearfield County on Thareday. | Council of PTA Mareh 10. The meet which will be eld at Oueenls Mills Omcenda Mills will inciode #xeculive comimitiee business 7:30 pm, taliowed by the general meeting at 5:00 3 ™ when the slection of officers for the ensuing year will be held Following the regular & wpecial business session will be held with the Booth” planning all local! PTA unit 6x interested In sponsoring joint PTA Booth at the field County Fair in August, of interest in booth pro- the their the 3 en State Policeman = To Address Joint Bi — PTA At Next Meet Police De | the Clearfield Bar-! ‘racks will be the guest speaker {&t the regular meeting i Joint PTA Tuesday, | B00 An official of of the of BCI March mn Because of the mature of the ie, “Juvenile Protec ommunities’ Rewpon- the program will be op- A large representation of civic and service organizations of the BCI area is anticipated for this | : highly recommended program on “Juveniles.” Adults, whether or! not they are PTA members are wrgad to attend the meeting. ig! the business wssion Russell Doyle, president, will pre- | side when the nominating com- mittee for candidates for the new | school term wil be selected. Covered Dish Supper Features WOM Party The WOM Coalport Chapter 338 beld its Valentine Party in forms of a covered dish luncheon on Weinesday evening, Feb 8 wtate's i have heen made. for: meeting “County Fair PTA coramitiees amd | representativ. | Fe Clear- | of PTAs | iby Mrs the DORIS JEAN JUNOD advisor to Washington, D colonial Williamsburg. Va ind Philadelphia Her schoo! will receive a set Of the Eneyciopadia Britannica The scholarwhip of the young woman named All American Homemaker of Tomorrow will be increased oo $5000 Se Woy! i tion designed and judged by the Science Chicago. which was given to all participants in Lhis nalional sear | oh. consisted of multiple choice | and subjective questions which Juste the student's attitude and nowisdge in the major areas of i Mrs. J. E. Waite Speaker During Irvona Services World Day of Prayer Observed On Friday Mrs J E Wigite of Tyrone risionary from the field of Indo- nesia. gave an inspiring m on “Prayer” at the lrvons PErY ENCE of Worid Day of Prayer | hedd at Trvoma Christisn and Mis | Adtismie Chvareh jest Frey : day evening, §'sb. I. Mra Waite retumed to the U 8 via pune an Dec. 31. with her four-year-old son, David, who had become stricken with polio The peer reporied that her son, a patient in Altoona Hospital is much improved and will soon be ready for his braces The mission ary expects to return to the field fo join her bBushand sometime during this year ing was received for the mission Ary The service was observed this sequence: Mise Ethel Milew leader: musi- sai selections. MoGar vey Sisters 2 special muse, Mm Vers ith, and vibes Miss Phyllis Emeign en {Aaron NeGarree Tn sacrafion” xn dedication, Miss Miles: tation™, Mrs. Maude Pane: “Penitence”, Mrs. Evelyn Brat: i tom: “Intircenion” Mrs. Gertru- ide Barnhart: ence Tilkey, Mra Inez Kit Davis; Rev. R Mra. Helen Moris then and Miss Ruth prasentation of projects B. Goodiur of the First rian | Church: i8t Chorch: and Bene- diction. Rev BE Elen or of | Christian & Missions Hance | Church vy Ushers were Miss Beulah Davis | and Miss Martha Cavaner Distri-| bution of was directed ’ er. Dorothy Plt Gi Scout Troop 2 Is at in Coalport Elemen- | tary School auditorium Young, and after. : “community services” byl their participation in the Heart | Fund drive in the Coalport { The ducted, 8 Scout La meh ve bry activities an BAA Edward Sinclair Feted On Birthday Edward Sinclair was | ‘honor at a birthday | Friday. Feb. 18 Sonar [tom of his seventh Bd Handkerchief exchange and the Sinclair reves of "Heart Bister” nam es highlighted the party. Ethel Berger, ritual chairman, held her | Chapter with several So Workers pa which was he Bo shaped Diana i ter 335. held {of the door prize : the meet of the Coalport Cub Sect § Pack No dw i BC ‘and Explorers No LA | Coadport- mona The 50-minute written examines. | =E of [Packs theme m mind Pack ep C preaent the Pack FC Bucktadl Ling William Troms Dv LL ¢ A special offer: in readings, Mrs. Flor-| and Mrs. | = 4 with meh carmen "wu was . con ! afar fu Bingle Copy — Te Coalport Women of Moose - Donate te Heart Fund A donntion wan Heart Pund at (he ing of the WOM given ihe regulary Coniport on Feb 238 Dartha Dillion was the recipian of threes monihs dues Esther Rincox aos aried Program Fy yap Thal the PE od pr Flag Presentations to Highlight Event At 8 “Let Freedom Ring” is to be theme for the public pack oto be held this Fri Mar 4. at S84 pp mm. in the Senior High School Auditie i arn ‘The Irvons Boy Scout Troop 48 and the Coslpor! Boy Scopgt Troop No 59 will present demonstrations the meeting, Edward Lender of Irvona ihe commander of Richard Beers Post 7043, VFW. Coalport, will presamt an American A af. a contribution of the local VFW,. fo Pack The Pack fag mimo will be vre- sented by the Rotary Club of Rev. George O tha local EUR at Pearce, pastor of | Church, will give the invocation Research Associates of James Alexander Chapter the Daughters of the American Revolution has scceoied the nw ation as guests of the Pack at the meetir In compliance wiih a feaciution aNepted at the stile the Penmavivania ® Society of the DAR in Oc Soar 1854. Gov. George M. Lead ted February Apr Stary Month With he aif DAR this olga of ax felt that “iain wo bd thee oem Be interested in Mre Maria Williams Houtzdale. DAR member eT COMO ion it Calin Franklin The Retary & iso Coaneil Chil, sponsor fas Lees Invite 4 ofiddale int “hd Eni % ayn $e Flan vaE Jay Moore Sr and Peterson, alse Nave Neen od an invitation The program ows Spangled will be Bitar Batiney fea, God Mess Aretioa peg ted By the horus (omposed of Pull Cub Stouts; Pladige o [be promise. Ind motte dweled by Den Clibef Richard le | wit; presentation of Fags odd all when Cub Heouls will give historical facta ating Lin col and W plane silo Cub Scout Don voeal solo Cub Beout Terry a Ces sen Franklin = Miss Willams: Ir vona Boy Seouls' demonstration Coalport Boy Seouts’ demonstrs- thom. presentation of necierchiefy to Cub Scouts & fay of Cub Boout uniforms, and candielijpht | ceremony by Cube Miss Willams is Srector ind | accompanist for the chorus Cub | Scouts are asked to report to ihe | BCT Senior BM Auditorium on Ho 4 al T30 Any who are nl. ehurel services in he Fog Jelte to the Pack mpet | to report promptly (lok the services oy four ares Cir Hoout troop. thle Jeaders, aid puss Mao are favited to . Ws event NEW MEETING DATE S&T The WOM, Coalpirt Chaster 388 ammounced today that daring : the Lenten ssusm iis meetings | Will Begin at 8:00 p. ny tar holds its meeting the secied aod fourth Wednesday of sgeh month aitemd 2 | BPONSOR BAKE SALE The indies of BL Basil's Chueh | of Coalport are sponsoring a bike Sale to be held or Saturday, Mar md Be 3 fame # a m, at G ‘a i, Main Street | | Coalpert JOIN THE FIRE COMPANY in the Coal | Company. | jak buck on their year of seti- M ip be irert Volunteer rH | Any former member can join for | Any young smn, 18 vears of or over, muy , ut an > ro0bd must hve MS parents to jin ; i iewtarty : sgh owner | Tarte, mt Fog nd Fr | pr y RCNA pall ke Fire Chief Reports On Balding Repair [Sigs Yuluterr pany Ns. gave a worthwilile B» rs to Raa iy om ee Feb | BAS rh x An war Sunt appeal Wha made for new Pan James Bell § {1 TT » = he next Meeting: = ednssday night, Mar. pom at the firs Sai The five od dame c Nawmy Wilds Mae ‘the general The Thip- | a §t the evening amd delivered a very fod hoe Or Reported Success to Turn In lems of Interest Successful ‘World Subscription 5. in Camas Co. 5.90 Pa Your taide Cambs On ani Day of Prayer’ Observance Held Her On Friday Afternoon Service Also Is Held for Children and an ares in which he had fou merly been misslnary for five years in the Prisbyterian teacher Mission. Rev. Goodier gave Cver 100 arches of peranny of the four Conipor! joined nn the dasrvance of World Day of Pray. the Christian and Mission ¥ry Alliance Chunk an Friday. Fell, 25. beginning at 7:30 pm The theme for the services for the annul event was Abide in Me The Rev Richard B Goodier pastor of ihe Coslport Presbyter- an Parish, wis spesker during interesting and nfivrmative mes | ge on the customs and habits tf The natives of Columbia 8B A ustrative samples of the . Tash ward of Hving and that is being developed rongh the the guidance of the missionaries in that area. He emphasised thet the nalives sre improve mode of liviag through Lan understanding and training instituted by the church workers in thelr Chrie- Lillian Reeger of the Christ. ian and Missionary Alllance Chur eh was and “Meditation” and Mrs Buss. ell Whittaker of the Method Church, lender fF Adoration” directed the service for ‘Penitence” and Thankagi The service continued rs Deicie Campbell's loading in Tne Plan Testimonial For Fred Korman Local Odd Fellows Still to Select Date Tetative plans wers formula. 8 lestimonial dinner in of Fred Korman Glasgow master of Pennsvivanias for grand of Odd Fellows. This eve Wait approved at the regular mee. | tingt of the Coalpart OOF No 81, Neld on Tuesdny evening Mar. I, in the Coalport Lodge hill The Rilen Wilson Rebekah lastige of Condport will join ihe (hi PFeliows this outstanding vast. The dale will be anntunced Han i Hh commitise wis selected to draw up plans Tor the sffair sad | inctiiades the following members Nade Grand Georgy Bell, Howard | {adn pm, F 8mith, Clyde Sac. etl and Herman Hastright Ai nrhecit Was served follow. ing the business session ‘ Coalport District Heart Fund Drive in John Mrs vide Neviing of Ce catport, heArIan of the Henri Fund for be Coslport ares, snseunoed to | dx) that the drive cnn be consid. | ered a success, and she wishes to ; thank the women sont Girl Scouts ho gave their time and splend- id pooperalion in making the an nid project & PUCHEs 1 These persons aided in the can | veiw of the ares: Norma Sisciatr | Bell, Myra Jean Cossick. | Dosna Masenko Prancene Bent. | ley, Nally Rososkby, Jean Lesher Mry Harold Caskey. Mes Jack ntkey. Mra Willis Harris Mra Marvy Siscladr, Mee Joann Ma- gorame, Mes Anna Peacock, Miss Pa dling Gordon, Bernette Neviing. | Frinels Slinkosky, Francis Detis Brink, Rath Seoeal sa Mrs Jumes Young These rl Scouts alse opntributsd ser. vies: Darlene Reegir, Ginger Ful. | top, Boonie Kelley, Carol Jean Fartney, Page CO £1, amd Jaikie Gus The chaismss =i announce the | fot al coliecitons 2% am early date Spotlight On Local Girl Scout Troops During Next Week | i | Terops 1, 3 Aree, and om ys Gied Seout become a men | i Scout Weak Hom Saadey. | § through Baturdss Mer the Girl Soocty” “tine to The Girt Socis have the The spotiight will de on | and 8 is the BOT Ex sitive Commities { {Mficials and Gel Soasts can | ind Merch a is shine’ Lata pe’ vily a8 & vear of : stating. 2 vesr of re-emphasis on old vaiues snd concentration on sew sims znd & year of some | Mycenes and sours Indetien i IBetieve. belsag build can serve | las the gusts for Girl Seouts Ia CGE Sessting the word “believe” Tbe 4 A¥TaniC Surte In af aft} Te thi RE Jetween land today's Taith will tend thew | to tomorrow's sctions. bow the | feed during this Gir Scout Wess | wil determine whai they do by {ty time Girl Scout Week is ab- % of | Set'ved next or Fire Cm. | Your lat the Girl Souts look =h ! thier own hearts taday If fSsy fd Tomrtul of the Present, 54 they wil act fearfully in the If they bold nsistirast in | herts, they will art with mis- tryst in their mids If they feel dost and thelditly when gues tioned, they will not with doubt | and timidity when they answer. Bat if officielle and Girl Scouts ool at thelr orpanisation, see how it has grown from comst to! cont, become awaim of ite ethical | i ¥ i . | impact on millions and millions of Women, or even {let watch the fade of a girl maling her Prom | ise for the first lime -they can schedubed delleve with Bh at |with ' | affirmation tercemion © Mra Campbell sented Brethren dress and Mra John ¥ Smith of the bytepian Church Jed sation’ of the off the “Dedication” . Son, and and Loe afternoon BEV the BEvsngelioal Cvited Church Following Rev. Goodier's ad- J tation of the "Deli as well as Ivy the people The choir. under he direction of Mrs Clhalr W_ Kelley, ed special wiusionl selectins It was composed of these meenbess: Mra James Greenswall, Mre Leo Forman, Mrs Laure Burchill Mma Fred Swasing. Violet Peterson, Jo at Peacock. Mr Jack Gabriel Norma Sincluir, Jane MeCoy, Phyllis Wagner Mm Kelley Mra. Swasing presented spe. music, sceompanied by Mary Bloom Mra Bunice Sinclair and Mea Shad Ace Bears were (@hers Other women of representative churches who worked on the pro ject included: Mra. John Wagner, general chairman; Me LC gurty Mes CC CO Sune Turner, Mra asiey. Mon ghrp He Lovell, Miss WOW Wien Peacock, Mrs. i Bat Te Peirce and Eo diren sttended the which had “Keep My Commandments” as its theme Mes Jack Cabrielsos was director of the children's service and she was assisted by Mes Me ‘bel Trent Richard Bormeister was : pianist. Corason Asiners, as sative of the Philippine Islands. was guest wolf Pgs America, held Wednestay svening, Feb 25 im the Lasse Lutheran Chareh. About 108 Scouters at- tended. Jay Moore. Sr. ogc arid 4 Strtrheats fue con [be he held to encourage mors Loe better Scouting activities om: {part of small town troops. fs ’ Rech troop in the contest Si 123,56 oltatn the mast ural SFiS (hades bt @ 5 with each member ¢ Op a merit badges. Mr. Moore sancunced that he [vat session of the Cult satricrs will Be March 28 ang 27 at fain Run SRT Sc Forests | Cuba for with this Phase — apene he Beles ith t : By Sunday School re Following the X dear & = 7.30 p- m, March 16, T: