wu do EEE es ERE ERE RR ER Page 3.4 — Coalport and Irvona “annual Physical Education Hevue ditorium. A matinee for grade Mire «school pupils of the BCT Joint day. April 20 at 2 p. m. All grade Jair to be staged on school children will be admitted f | free at the matinee. AH students 11. BCI Senior High School inly inde nt ools will participate in the per. sentor high school students No tickets will be sold at the door cae Children under school age will be (he BOT Joint Sichools, and these Plans Shaping for Miss Weatherley Physical Ed Revue To Be Honored Slated On Apr. 20 | At "Open House” Event to Be Held After to be held Friday, April 22 at Ep min oA Br oA ate Performance Apr. 15 Irvona Senior High School Au Dr A Plans are made for the third Pauline Sanders and Lerov Caskey, co-chairmen the Hospitality Commitiee fou Jeanie With the Light Brown Friday April 15 at the auditorium Schools will be held on Wednes- Coalport, announced today that : Open House’ will be held fol formance. Only 500 tickets will | oing the Friday night's per be sold for 50 cents each and CaN | formance in the siditorium for be obtained only from junior and the Bl Joint PTA committees of the performance the Board of Education of in Junior and Senior High Sch- members For Irvona Offices LDriell, laborer UNION PRESS COURIER Candidates File COALPORT IRVONA Primary Election to Mr and Mrs Ry daughters of Elmira, N Be Held On May ] 1 | aughtery of Bimirs Mr George (inter Mra. Thos Heil of Ir turned {oo her home after being patient in the Philipsbur g Biate Hospital We are glad 1 Mra Jeanne Heil Candidates are satinfaetory from her Justice of the Peace: Repub) eration in Philipsburg H 8 A Ames appliance dea Ir Pauline Banders was and Democrat. 0. C Welsh Tree Sunday od ustics of the peace death of her coumin. Miss Shaw Ke hoses! [Y¥irewtos Hepublicans 8 resident of Iohnstown Howard C Newcomb bookies Mr and Mrs 1 A Lord and or and Hail schon! teach Mrs A I. Hegarty attended the a William Hair laborer ix the funeral of Mrs Harry Thompson lone Sam ia candidgte of LaJose on Thursday Auditor Republican Fai B Mra George Waddell ¢iaburg spent several ne GDDosit ion week visiting with the et for the office tright family A Suey Blanuhlivan Hs Mr and Mrs Marshal Barnhart teacher and Densnoral and Mr. and Mrs (Fearge Jess Fickner retired have no were Bandsy visitors of Mrs Doki on Heist’ and daughter in Patto C Constable [oeericrat ) : Mr and Mrs Ra 3 ‘ & Anne, were hevt {Jin 3 Twenty two PErRONS 5 FY Ir Borough hgve filed petitions candidacy in the primary els May 17 according to the rep of the Clearfield ¢ Flections Yauinty Beard yr {herry IPRNCS sniearngn has ‘Former Utahville William Lady Passes Away Mrs Emma Jane Luke Hoste! ler, 63, a resident of Altoona, and rmeriy of 1litahville fied at 1 last Saturday the Al tana Hospital sfter an extorded iHineas She wis born in Utahville Die 27. 1881, a daughter of Samuel and Movrrigh Tones Lukas Khe was if charter mesnber of (O11 UB (Church Sunday Sehoo yolk Ts Mrs Hostetler .» sun Praosnia id of Juniata twa daughters Mra Clarence Hamilton of Juniata, snd Mra Bhaner of Alloon One brother, Benjamin Luke, of Buck hors 10 grandehildrer and a sumber of nieces and nephews Funeral services were held Tuesday in APtoona Beaver Valley EUB Church Services 3 hed oy ane son. OG DAR Hears Reports From Committees The James Alexander Chapter DA R met at the home of Mrs CC Lovell. Main 81. Comiport on Raturday afternoon, April 2 wWRih 18 members and 2 guests in attendance. Mra Lovell wis ay mated in entertaining the Chapter by Mrs James Bacon and Mrs Francis Westrich Mrs D BR Mor. gan of Houtzdale regent. presided gt the business aepgion. when var US commities riporis Were gv ery. Misa Matilda Bell of DuBois presented a Chapter $y Kuesis gusdt Book to the retain a record of sttending each mesling Mrs A. LL. Hegarty of U tah. tie gave a reading on Historie Highways’ Mra. Morgan read gn article on National Defense The luncheon party was high pried Byer the preseniation of a orsage decorated in the nations HE Two guests Mere Rov Fle! vonm, and Mrs 8B Richetts Flimton, attended the event eT oP esp dn an Blues Bible (Claas of the Irvona | Presbyterian Church “At the time of the crucifix. ion, the dogwood attained the site: of the (ak and other forest trevis So strong and straight was the woud of it that it was chosen for the timber of the Cross To be used for such & cruel purpose greatly distress ed the tre¢, and Jesus smiled upon it, gentile pity for sorrow, if it said to "Became of your regret pity for My suffering I m vou this promise: “Never ajain shall the dog- | Word tree grow isrge enough to wren fami EE am— remember ft wood tree that I was Thersduy, A 7, 1088 | 4 pr 7, 1088 Le used for a Cross. Henceforth [it ghall be slender and Dept and (twisted. and its blossoms shall be in the form of a oross, [long petals and two Shit ‘and in the center of the o Ledge of emch petal there will nail prints, brown with rust, stained with blood. And in center of the flower there ‘he an image the crown senned this, and in His: thorns and oi see upon i a Sy Gye shal not | Lilated or gastro, but ‘od as a Fh iopon the Yetminder aa v- hs WANTED I 500 FAMILES T0 JOM OUR WHOLESALE FOOD PLAN daughter siinitted for ten cents kB Becsuse pentioned immediate families Caan a a PA the front enirance of the audit formance, patrons are urged 10, . Mee ba 18 i 2 aif 8338 Barbara Wealiherley. author of orfum will be used in the per- ... oologue will be guest of Weatherley will be be seated in the auditorium by | sccompanied to the BCI ares on 745 p. m. The performance Will qu .uday April 14, by her hus Begin promptly at 8 p mand ipo 4 ne’ pa Joseph Weatherley consequently the fron eRLFRDCC | 0 gine Park. Delores Peoples be locked of Irvoma will provide pisno mu sie of Btephen CC Foster during the social event Barbara Weatherley, lectures {writer philosopher and dramatist accepted the invitation fo make 8 benefit performance in her own Jeanie ‘ith the Light Brown (Halr® and will appear Friday inight, Apr 15 as sanie.” giv. Ling the story of the love and life iof Btephen C Foster, compose: Results of last week 5 aclion A of mich beloved American bal Geaiport A & B Bowling League | lade announced. The Tipplers won| Barbara Weatheriey is 8 mem bopors in both the eam SN (her of the Ponnsvivania State and three-games wilh Big" | Council of Edu ation and is one of 844 and 2632 of the few women on Pennsyiva- tels paced second in singles | nia Governor's Committee on Ed. a 933 and Pete's Service was | cational Television She first with an 888. In triples Pete's | studied speech under the Iate second with 2538 and Plot. Dr. Frances Harvey Green, and i then continued her studies al Lhe | Academy of Dramatic Arts, Uni. | versity of Pennavivanis, Rutgers ual ward wits 2 a. rq summer school snd recently com Rydbom, third, with Piet ted au course in Television snd : : adic at Temple University { aviouai Rr hat ad hgh 8 A resident of suburban Phils with S Ponist. 2nd. with a|9®ipnia. Barbara Weatheriey is and Mike Bungo, 3rd, with a the wife of a minister and mother : of ten growing girls She js 2 . member of the Author's League The team results follow of America, the Philadelphia Mu- | Pete's Serviced se Club. the Community Chest 173 2 | Bpeakers’ Bureau, the Philadel ry Jina Council of Churches and a 15 37 59 life member of the Chautauqua 213 556 | New York Womans Club ; Barbara Wentharly brings to {fhe piatfortn a personal charm | of manner, a brilliantly develop- od mind, and a background of many facets. Keenly interested in the development human per. sonality, she has devoted the past 15 vears on lecture platforms and stages, interpreting her stimula- ting philosophies and enriching her audiences with an intelligent approach to living By her quick. witted remarks, natural exubers ance, utter poise and sincerity, she is esteemed as a superd ar tist. Author of many monologues, one-act dramatic : and ry TORTIE Harbura We | atherly has also excelled as direc- | tor operettue afl other dra matic performances. Tickets On Sale for Event Next Week Adult admission Uckels at 50 cents, for “Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair” to be staged by ihe BCI Jt. PTA on Friday evening. il 15, at 8:15 o'clock in the th i 8 Ponist won the high single ARE BeeEs IEE 20k EVES #Rd¥sE 3 Buzasusy Yases: Rasta id rear 2585% Fllsotions justice of the i Janeaville There will be house to all relatives ard friends | {of the couple ; ins laborer No Bevublicans filed YiRiors in Johnstowr vices in PO Sars Jean for ef five Councilimsr WwW. Heil lineman Yev.. garageman WW. Dwar git body repairman and Eeet Rpaid wel Groom Trem inhorey Demo rats. Sam {Gecvrge La Cas oiumber Pobain PH YH pen ioe borer Peter Sass snd Harry Frisco Sudge of Election Flepublican filded Dewslt has no opposition and no Democrats flied fom office Inspector of Ele Pr Mary Mogye! lutwirer Farageman ia hwirey Be Petarann INO Brom] ¥ gril Only 1 Democrat Seeks Nomination * In Coalport Boro Eight Republicans @ rd ir Democral are entered in Prioury to be held Mav 17 in the Borough of Coslport, it was The Clearfield Couns report ad By The ane Deore rat SelM INE nd candidate for Republicans who have filed for candidacy are I WW lang ron ning UNOPOged for reelection AL pene Hobart OO Hopp erthamer, running for school dire tor along with Mr Johnston VV & Lomire, school teacher. and George Btamick, oosl operator {eandidates for councilman Cnet land Peacock, for constable: lot raine Snyder for Judge of Elec. | tion: and Helen CC. Shank. house wife, for Snape tor of section Janesville Couple Married 50 Years Mr and Mrs Frank Jefferies of Janesville will celebrate their i Golden Weddnig Anniversary on FApril 11th at thelr home In} Gen They are parents of twelve children as follows: Mra Lester Campbelle, of Brookville Pa Mrs. Charles Magenko, of Coal port: Mra. Frank ePno, of Coal ri. Mra Edward Masenko, of iH, Calif; Mrs. Earl Lender of | Dunkirk, N. Y.: Darvell erffeli es Dunkirk, N. Y.. Darrell Jefleries of Coslport. Lester Jofferies of | Rosebud: Howard Jefferies of Senior High Bchool audi Mrs. Harold Fu of or Mrs. Wallis faner, Irvona, | or from the various representa. tives of the BOI Area and their particular salesman, Satine include: Ruth Ln 883% 3H ae § i i from Mrs. Beals, Mr. amire or Mr. Turchick. ¥ torium, may be obtained from Cleveland, Ohio, Raymomi Jeff. | eries, at home ; : There are twenty grandchildren | and three great-grandchildren Mr land Ms Jefferies were horn in| | France. 17 Candidates to Seek Nominations In Beccaria Twp. Seventeen citizens of Fleccaria | i Township have entered the May | 1 | Spangle City. No Republicans filed for 1nd Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mies. James Mullen of Bellwood. 17 primary to vie for nominations for its ten township offices. Of the 12 Democrats and 5 Republi-1 cans running for office, no one in] J lentered as a candidate for Jus: | tice of the peace or suditor Those filing for candidacy are: School Director: Republicans: | James Copenhaver, mine foreman, Beccaria; Donald H. Gilligran, as- | sistant store manager, Beccaria; | and John R. Palmer, Jr, clerk. | Beccaria. Democrat: Andrew E. | Popyack, mine foreman from Be- ccaria, is un A i visior: Demo rats, rn , miner, 1Bec-! caria; and Jesse Fulton, laborer, | Coslport. Republican Dale O'Con- | nell, farmer from Utshville is man, Beccaria, and George : , carpenter from Blain ndidacy. of Election: Democrats John Kovalsky, Jr, miner, caria Precincl: Beatrice Berger, housewife, Blain City Precinct; gna Leo Kruise, retired, Irvona. No Republicans filed Inspector of Election: Demo- crats, Andrew E. Popyack, fnine foreman, Beccaria Precinct; Helen Reilly, housewife, Blain City Pre- ¢inet; Laurs Harber, housewife. Trvona Precinct; and Geraldine Ensbrenner, housewife, fiom Ir- vona Precinct. Republican, Ber- tha Smyers, housewife, from Blair City Precinct, was unopposed. Ed Estright and dnughtor. Mae Anna Black and da ter, Janet, visited on Suhday th ard MoGar. &0d Miles Mra ne Toner, and Jessie Ravder The Jeni Snyder ] business session, having mnk attending arare dispiaved The social period was highligh iT ted by the Rosebud Sisters pres tsiri Board of (entation of ‘pve & 3 f a °E gifts sien were presented to Sis. Agricull " . : ters having ¥ ination is Robert OG Johnston = and April iharber, who 1s a luncheon ‘the office of sehen Aire fis X caompomed of the following Bears Alice Winifred C der Beers merchant, and Hetty Hos. sand ¢ Beers ealth Constable: Dem- | oerats cores M. Peacock police. 33 Ueorge i Pearce P. 0. of A. Groups smi semiex i sre no wilh To Gather Apr. 15 Fa At Coalport Hall 030s mand The Bpring Convention the District 1 and 2 of Blair nesting & tearfield Counties of the P nvene at 10 8 mm April 15. ard prilieser 04 Snnounceraent made Bf oo» # mating of The convention will the Comiport JOOF Hall delegates were the local lodge ard include Ethel Cusick Camp 187 at named to Kath Anna Black, Gerald. presided nage ard iE. veEOer Seoin Easter gifts Birthday par meeting las birthdays in March sliowing the opening Ihe Minindas SeaNion Was Reld the Members discussed their COrmmiiise Was Linda cookies which opens Fr Ethel Cusick. 1. and will Mollie made that wis unable oo at ng the nex? reg witli nol be held b services in BO] / owe!” k 5% 1 a {"Hmugreh & i 1} begrin Philadelphia visited aver the week roy svening. Good Friday with her ow soe Mrs. Lillian Weaver parents {1 snd | o cx with the annua! Caskey sntalta f WAR BNfuninde Girl's Second Class do Badge On Display ire Buiiding. Coalpors continue until usick and Jessie Bay. April 158. An announces subetituted for wesc gine of sion f Mr lavoy Bration of Is Called By Deat Mex lillian M Weaver #0 na Ve f Irvena. ied last Sal fav at the home of a dnaghter Mrs ohn Galbraith Perkio vienvilie Montgomery County Nhe hw THrN in {ey FOL NE oo 17. 1885 a daughter Ramuel and Viola Bowser Sitmarn Khe Was the last meinber of her im. medigte family and leaves only hey faughter arith whom she made her heave, and a grandson fobln HB Calbhraith She was a memnosr of the Me thodist Church in Mount Holley snd of the Creder of East | tar at Pemberton N J gwood legend | | his the third vear we've thin Beautify SMory nn this sadlers have begun spring. Since sOring is definitely in the wir and the or wowed connect with this | A ng i ¥ edition. Chay expert 11 every tine of the vear and it's Holy Week. we can think of no hetter time to give it LO Them COTRION As we mentioned Ins! vear legend” was orijfinally writ. sale of Len BY a Tarmer newsHDARpWr man lay, Apr of Ozark. Ala. J 1. Miller He Friday, published it in March 1908 We SENL Was are reprinting it from 4 copy dar meel- [which 8 the invaluable posses. ATed rvone grealdent i thie The Tre itnder po alli ALON Lo CALL US (Barnesboro 989) COLLECT OR SEND EAT BETTER FOR LESS! Wo install a freezer in your home, fill it with top name brand foods of your choice. Meats, fruits, vegetables and juives. approximately $3000 per month FOR BOTH. Let us explain this money saving food plan to you — Our office is next door to the Postoffice in Spangler. The cost for the freeser and food will be PHONE Barnesboro 989 [aL trmtomes Spangler, Pa Phone 989 i Dear Sir : | ] amg interested in your food plan; will yom Frias wend fail mformation. 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