IAG) Ain) GAL arm a AAS PA PARA To Monday to Cleveland, Ohio, after | spending a week's viestion at | the home of his parents, Mr and | > it Mrs Frank Callahan ; John Kubish of Cleveland ©O is spending a weeks vacation with | his mother, Mrs. Catherine Ku hizh Bair Calialhan Pittsburgh visited over endl with the formers Mrs Brigid Callshan A IR RB NEW ARMY SECRETARY SWORN IN Goslport areas is in tne with The Coca-Cola's jong time goal t ft the drink within “an arm’ gth of desire” The six-botils | earton, which Coca-Cola pionerred Lin 1922, put Coke in the home] i the coin dispensér put it in offs L ces and factories; special conlers put it in planes. The king size | package. TocaLola is confident i will put the drink into millio of more homes. As someone just Nick Rabick has purchased the | | recently quipped. the only wi nome of Mr and Mes (Charles | ; br place lef? {ovr pea-Cola to expa Ca An on Mellon Avenue : Ly ¥ i i In elevalors Mr. and Mrs Fred Biller of | 7 de 5 | ———— ‘rea have prob asinvd 4 FAR home on James AY Patton ind occupied it inst Wednesday Mr and Mrs Charles Callsban | KEve purchased the Ralph 08 ialle home on Mellon Avenue Week end juests atl the home of Mr and Mrs Jamis A De. trick were Mrs Gilbert Dietrick | iid daughter, Dolly, from Akron ). They were accompinied back | yw Laey Ann Dietrick, who will | pend two weeks with her uncle | ind aunt i Mra Albert fen N OY visited for lays with her parents Mrs Henry Stoltz Mr and Mrs and son of [Denver ast Thursday with lames Cslrns New Garden Club-Sponsored Sign |: Erected In Time for Picnic-Meeting Landscaping Also Part of Project; Tribute Paid Those Who Assisted; Exhibit At Fair Planned One of the mast successful af fron: fairs of the year's program was] VFW A fiary: to , Plan ux the annual picnic of the Pa ton For Picnic At 8 Tonight Augist 11. AJ Are ur Garden Study Club. hell las ged to attend Wednesday, July 27, at lhe Tat | The reqilar meeting of the, attend | VFW Auxillary will be held this ton Recreation Park Cubs’ Bake Sale thet plans | Thursday night at B.00 o'clogk in There win an excellent | ance at the plenic and which the commilise for the food the John White Post Home a’ worked out to evervone's sitisfac: which time final plans for the an ay S f tion. Mrs Kenneth Rhody head: | sual plenic to be held on Aug. 14 ery Uccess u ed the picnic sommitiee, sissisted | will be completed hy Mrs Richard Rhody, Mra An-| If 1° is impossible for members Cub Pack Neo. 270 drew Senita, Mra J J Bheshan! bo inake reservations at the mest successiul bike sale in the and Mra. Michael Ward | Ing, they are to phone the presi Haluskn store on Saturday, July A real milest in the Jo ident Anna Kilermann, OR-5:5138 3. A nice was realized to eal club's achirvoments wan the Lar the secretary, Marie Bone, OR ward new uriiforma. Lacky winner | erection of a large marker at $1471, na later er Baturday of of the large cake given by Mer thin week Aug tens Bakery was Mrs Louis Ste ui aned Park ho . vens Cubs wish eo thank sll who | previous the plenic CUNNINGHAM REV NION donate! and participated in the : ue eh The annual William Cunning wale This sign was accorviplished barn family reunion will be held At their next meeting the com. | With partial financiai ASHSIANCE | 4p ipo form of a basket picnic af mittee will decide on action neces from the Park , Commiasianers, fit. Boniface Picnic Grove this sary (o complete purchase of | #0 with a Qres deal of abort | .,ming Sunday, Aug. 7, for the trousers to finish the cub scout | ‘0 the part of the Garden Study | fgmilies, relatives and friends of uniforms. The Cube wish to thank Club's Civic Committee Mrs the clan ne had charge of the raed { the public for their interest George C. Hoppel, chairman, Mrs» «oe Women of Moose Gera Id F Albright New Fromas. LE WR ary Wan op _reiumed hone Visit In Lewistown | Weights-Measures Man A paid to these Mrs MM Nuss two weeks in Washington, D.C tribute was with Mr. and Mra. Leonard Holl members al the business mesting r meeting of Women Jerald PF. Albright, of Pattor. | following the pienie, for all the A wis held on July has been appointed an inspector fied. #ffort which they put inte bring Mr at the Moose Home, An exect- in the State Bureau of Standard | ing thia project to completion + tive sommittee was approved to Weights ard Measires. The ap attend the nuweting Enroute back the { officers visitind the Altoona Moose | Home where country store and fentertainment was held | The next meeting will be the Mooseheart Alumni Chapter Nite, andl son of | the week | mint hey “Plans for a vegetable display | at next month's annual County Fair were map | + al ‘a meeting on Tuesday ev of Patton-8t. Lawrence 4-1 | meeting was held in| of Francis Nagle, Pat | Hemners A ARSE Hil FREE CHANCE! with Fach $1.00 Purchase On ! | 10 GALLONS OF GAS | Given Away Every Saturday TOMMY'S: SERVICE STATION i formerly Anthomy Thomas) MAGEE AVE, PATTON TE very i Laoniis had a club's annual picnic And roast will be held after $ fair at the Patrick Leiden St. Lawrence No date has set, : Ihe club postponed its demon on the preparation of for display and sale Edward Gabrielson club] EL McMullen of Lin Several | Mr and | Mimmao | spent Mrs Jonah { ‘oder Mr and WILBER MM. BRUCKER ark hy Se {right}. of Grosse Point. Mich, is congratulated Mr. and Mrs. Chatles FF retry of Defense Charley E. Wilnon alter he was sworn in as snd _acns, Freddie and Glenn, of | secretary of the Army at 8 Washingtion teremnmony watched by about Linden. N J. spent several days | $50 persone Broecker becomed the 81¢f elvilian thief of the Army with Mr. and Mrs Ray Yahner | | Mr and Mis Everett Bwauger | ind granddaughter, bins, spent ast Thursday at Fisher | M. E. Bwope home : daughter, Bharon and Mr Mr. and Mrs RJ Dinehart Mrs. Omer Wharton spent | Johnstown spent Sunday a week srl in Washington, D home of Myr and Mrs ie , with Mr. and Mrs Leonard | SWOPe. Holtifield Born to Farabaugh Flerent visitors al Saturday 1h Jince Jine Nome were Hospital, Spang) ! Mrs Joseph Sealice and Mr and Mrs © mE Rimackl wal iatretuction in 8 Hagerstown, Md: Mrs and daughter wm Pig \ Craver and daughter A Cs ami Miss lLann ha . ton, Texas i Harry and Williamaport of Wright Mio, Becky Maxine Rob. | the | i | Coca-Cola In Bigger Bottles | Adding Chapter to History Idea Born In Cuba Cosi Coly am ite loNentol During Late 18902 | }miiutastic stout bottling drivik. to Rim HH was solely cwoda fountain product. So Hierally "KRVe Thomas Whitehead botlling righis to tally (He whole Uniled RBiates His miy stipalation was Lhey ratilel have fo Bettie (Cow Iv Ie 1 Col atl their #24 Pee : Am. | Flack in Chatlannogs \ y rican Vay . ek he Bz a Boni IRWYRTS soni ht FADIA] Waltey oy F314 iy . * sulla " of ihe lodev'e residents ASRINg Lheir thers to and Mrs. Richard and snl In addition, the Garden Staly | the officers’ meeting a! Lew: paintiment was announced ast] Club wishes to thank publicly a | (° slown on July 31st The follow. Friday in Harrisburg, by Misa] number of local business firins ing members attended the hand Genevieve Blatt, secretary of in and individuals who, by pre Sook session: Emma Legrand, se. ternal affairs viding materials and services reagent. Margaret Jamar the, Harry M Twrrell of Susquehan at reduced prices, made possible graduate regYn Helen na county, was named direclor in the erection of the marker, Westrick, chapiain; Christine Fail a reorganisation of the bureau valued at 51.25000, for un total recorder. Clinger of lewis James A Green of Buller county | cost of only $542.00 town Chapter was in charge of was nimed assistant director Among these people pel Lamber Co. Peppetti at stone masons her Cn Charlies Dumnmm "hverchko M M Nuss ARcK, park careiaker Clair A 34! Clair FF. Gil Tames Rehwab The plantings al. the hase of the marker were donsted as follows: Joseph Short six gold en junipers flowers by Mrs Am hrose Yahner Mra Paul Mi Gough and fertilizer by Pau Birittmaltier The Ciuh the Park ¢ Bteve Hovan their spiendid the project The Club's Clvie Committee plans te continue different ting at the base of the new arker. Plans were alse made at the business meeting for completion of the financing. Following the picnic, the judg ing of the bracelets made by the members from flowers, vegelables and fruils was held Prizes were | given for dhe following Prettiest i Mrs. Paul MoGough miGat Ord. | ginal Mm. Geargé CC Hoppel, {and funniest Mrs A J Kosto i There will be no regular meet ing of the Club during August, as members Will be prepasing ex- hibits for the Cambria County Fair at Ebensburg. Sept 5 to 10 Mra. Geopge Leiden, chairman of the club's Fair Committers, dist buted booklets and forms for the fair exhibits and siss urged Lhe members to enter not only vege tables and flower arrangements, but also home economics products of canned and baked goods inventor Be A Good Neighbor. ... HAVE fhe 4 i A NEW Fk AMHLY Many of IN {| TOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Wp HAVE YOUR ATE ¥ EF § ’ wn lf WELCOME the Law Mr and 87 of Thomas {iemrganns. of Flos Nis Ries King Boye §.4 ” ‘ scided an Carter vacation the lady's paren Mary Donahue of | Mi 34 ne ry Russ Donahue Jr. | © Bender Patterson Air Field | returned home Gross of Middietown ting four weeks {iio and Rose Donahue of Pali Mr and Mrs : 4 b | Lon returned ta the hone of Patton RD ie : hs H i8 lua - Mre Maud Donahue after spend . cig ng two weeks visiting al Colo operat .y radio Springs and Denver olo | Phil Ippon Faia ica Yallowstone National Park, Wyo | tour of duty He wl Mt Rushmore 8 Dak | furion Hmmy Donahue returned to | and Williamsooet on Sunday after | Spangler spending lwo weekly with hin | prandmother. Mra. Maud Donahue | during Betty and Dick Donahue of ‘Washington, DC spent ik eek end al t hue hare he Mr Mra Thea Donahue Mr and Mrs Alfred Burket | snd children of Kalamazoo, Mich have been spending A wets Va eadlon with the iady's parenia Mr. and Mrs Harry Baker Mr and Mrs Alfred Burket and Mrs Lucy West spent Sal arday in Pittsburgh vislling Mr and Mra Cyril Fleck. Mra Fleck | in the indies’ sister ’ Misses Patricia Hoover and Jane Bemelsberger are vacation ing this week a! Ocegn (ly $e and Mrs Lewis Hoover and are. Hop mint ory of and Car Krise Lum Henry Mr las ry neg . ' Kael YEH orifiie hen oo IA nih recs the Iw fibers oF grandis Eval quantities of But the consensus and Whiteland and 1 5 $s ni es t tt rote the In 1899, a young lawyer re as named Ben Thomas returned 16 hin horn town of Chatianoogn, Tintehad” Even the man on wit) a Dafa Tenn. from Cuba, where he hid {0 sien them # letter of Mrs £3 pic's ¥ ry 1h 4 fie K 41 tOMe aeross A loenily botibd tdw‘tion ta € had »n 5 1 1 ; h ™ y soft drink, and it gave Bim un in thelr don he didn’ A nt Mr and Mrs Mic} iden. In Atlanta a drink called |. 0 rp 4 Gngte a ie and au ocn Cola had been invested fori oN i The hetthing COMPAR Y that an] Bisco of near of thin wr tngr 13 yrars earlier and was be — ra wash h coming popular al soda foun shomsis and Whitehead Maally foirmed-—with the aid of capital AFR. California , fains. Thomas womfered why ne fr Haikev : am Al Hatkoy one had thought of Incressing from T+ third young Chattanco rig Lan ae its distribution by putting I In Enum. Thomas Lupton—was the forerunner of foday's 1.1060 the week endl al the ho hatte # v i » apd Mrs Francis Garr : ; : domestic and $00 foreign Coes ouise J. rray | inliex are siplers He and anniher young ; Cola hotiling plants Mira Matilda I pipts ! meph Wh en ys ALR “he first Coca Cola bottle had HOSTESS MruiEh! sides and a wire : tuiped from Akron. Dh & rd Ass Candler slopper, which, when pulled out she had heen visiting ith bh wh Wi Bought the nghi 10 made 8 “pod” sound Thus (he two sona (iibert ars J af heir wives and 'amilies A iy EE ! nd thei hadhibe and ia R waar MWMaba®ey 7 she prints fide sla Pegs was horn The prewment } Alma Dislirick # vacalionin bey il for stoergansy calia twa wees Ht A Park $"» isn YER ¢ #inre Pi Sharpsburg, Pa. ith relatives | Calvary Baptist Church, Reillys Mr. and Mrs Otis Piouse Bev Merrill BE Barter. Pastor Beech Ave, announce the Fhirsisy Aug $430 pm of a son, July 2% at Miters ehaaranl and J XB ® # FPeilorwiihip : LIEY 4 Biveie Moody pital Rpang et " EXER ¥ Mra i . we a) + i son. Donald and Mr d k! Hay Yahner returned 6 work Gerald Hoover spent week | : {"haries Buy shares y £4 IT hisrs a and ghicliny Fite’ WEIACOME Fey Oil MMI als wishes 10 thank ‘smmissioners and Mr park MANA Le: fv coapera tin Are the ard iawryey Chiwmed Wednesday Afternoons During August tehieadt AW WE AA PAIS 1) SHIA rs AB ES Mian ¥ fi west been I0 use LH RON hone OYRange ay Pe bottie, which is on nern ip a and and the 8 tay & Pies BLATY BROS. sem A id & Piston Part . Wallshburg, Pa. this Wedneanday following a few ; day. Aux 7 oto a =m Maes end at We | weeks lay-off due to a fool in. JE ox af the Long's Bup with | Mr and Mrs Willem Esch and | ! [ Ordinases of the Lord's Bup Lh | i Mr and Mre Clair Hegan % ed | Heaven iD a Wm Bondey Chureh l yn Dougherty | wd NE 1 Bctont fen Bobby, pt i ion tthe TN ’ | tamity of Carrolitown spent Mon. | 5chosl. Allee Bony, Nar ome |: Cai i Aug 8 to IB Becapt Bandsgs) ; Thurs i ain : Fasten who will he oy the Aan § du Men Paul Long of Pittsbur fh visited | JUTY iene of meditation, Our Pether In} Monday. Aug 8 Wp om WW Mr. and Mra Joseph Wiesburg day with Mr and Mra James Guild meeting last peas Maba'Tey | of Pittshurgh spent duy at the home of Mr and Mrs i eNalty,. The indies | : Dennis T. M i Rev Merrill EB Barter, Pastor BW - i Wedneaday Aug J -Annusl OF ! i & - * are Lory First Baptisi Charch, Patton, | tote pone Mahafey 311) . PATTON, PA. hl Trinity Episcopal (Church gi jean FP Jordan, Priest-in-ohargs | Muraing ram ati thie Ee it Ra eatin. thus ey Her BY 8 ISFTARD pefearwhis at T 80} ing, crocheting. knitting, quills, Dennis MeNUILY | monte at Patton Park Al wt | Trim Cc ted over | 590 p. * | “a ale. Assisting Mrs Leiden on the | and daughter, Cindy, visi S80 pm : Fair Committee are Co-chairman| the week end with Mra MeNul | Sunday, Aus | Mra. Andrew Senita; Mrs, George |tY's parents, Mr. and Mrs I {hide Met &. Hoppe], Mh Joseph Grift, Mrs erick Callie, at Pittsburgh. EF REO of Ordinance Of Lhe fames Calrna, Mra John J. Hal John Webel of Washington, D Supper mediation based os uska and Mins Agnes Palecko C. is spending this week al Lhe : ' : 3 The next regulse meeting of | oo ot of Mr. and Mrs Francis Evening Servite of son and sermen the Club will be held Sept. 26 Garrity «iH 00 8 Mm Ciiitert Pregly Moraing Wonks sup Fred FRIDAY & SATURDAY — AUG. 5 & 6 SUMMER DRESSES REDUCED $5.98 vr Theme, Three Ofloss of Christ pe i is . 1 ¥ | ‘M t with Mrs. Clalr Smale as the PV Ray X Gentzel of Fort fy Boetety wt home of Mrs Mar range 0 ee Except 8 feature films on Dutch bulbs, A ma | Pastor ¥ ners Toesdsy, Aig 5-800 p mm Mon rman. The B . N.C. ls presently visiting | Be chal " i - Et ha alr Mianda pe the At es Springs will He on the ssf af Cuaing FRA HL TAY thiy meeting of the Women's Mission program will | e home of Mr. and Mra Ray! Aug 8 to 2 . * Scores With Girls The Club is planning & special] Misses Flossie Dietrick and membership drive in the fall. All| Patricia Smith of Washington, D residents of the community inter. C. visited over the week end al ested in joining the unit are urg- | the home of Miss Dietrick's par | od to contact any m ember of the ®nts, Mr. and Mrs Eimer Die- club, trick ¥ hy Yao Fri The regular Pleasant Hill Grange No ‘hext Springs. will be held day. Aug 5 at 830 p m The annual ¢-H Round-up plana mes ling TREMENDOUS SAVINGS COATS & SUITS SKIRTS... 53 BLOUSES . 31, SHORTS 51, of io save on your favorites fun-wear and Beitaf-guality suminer dresses. r APPAREL “Oma, . William A Mellon, Local Native, Dies William A. Mellon, aged R3, a native of Patton, and well known ta many of the residents of this wrea, residing in Johnstown, died wn Monday evening at St. Jos eph's Hospital, Pittsburgh He “as born in Patton on May 28 1872, a son of the late Henry ind Helena (Platt) Mellon, plo- neer residents of the Patton area Mr. Mellon was a retired hotel operator. The deceased is survivad by his widow, the former Mabel Whar ton; a daughter, Sister Lucille of 81. Joseph's Order, Pittsburgh, a son, Charles H, of Johnstown; two grandsons, Eugene and Rob- art; and two sisters, Mrs. Em- iy Donnelly and Miss Frances sllon, both of Johnstown. He was preceded in death hy a son, Robert. Friends were received in the Stephen J. Conway Funeral Home and funeral services will be held this Thursday morning at 10 o'clock in Church of the Visita- lion, Johnstown. Burial in St Joseph's Cemetery . § = Methodist Groups To Picnic Friday The Women's Society of Chris tian Service and the Methodist Men of Trinity Methodist Church Patton, will hold a joint pic: nic tomorrow, Friday, at the Large Shelter, at Patton Recrea. tion Park. The affair will be in late afternoon and evening. Hus. bands, wives, church members and friends are cordially invited to attend, Bring your own dishes, silver, h eug and glass. The commit. has mrranged for the meal They 7 plar to have everything in ness at 6:30 sharp Arrange to be prompt. Fo Mr ! Tr. have returned to Germantown, and Mrs. Charlies Crowell Philadelphia, after spending two weeks vacation with their par. ents, Mr. and Mrs Charles (Cro well Sr. of Patton R. D., and Mr and Mrs. George Dietrich of Dy- wart Saturday visitors at the Elmer Dietrick home were Mr and Mrs Alex Stewart Jr and sons of Blacklick, and Mr. and Mrs Dan McGlynn, Mr. and Mrs Robert Fluck and M. IL. Buck. all of Has- : r. and Mrs, Charles Yukna- vich, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cicootelli and son. and John Glinsky, all of Hakerton, visited on Bunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs mer Dietrick. Banns of malrimony were pub- lished on Sunday for the Arst time in 8t. Mary's Church for Miss Donna Marie Healy, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs James Healy, and William HB Miller, son of Mra. Laura Miller. Their mar riage will lake place in Bt. Mary's Church Saturday, August D0 at | 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dietrick | two | Mrs. | H. J. Mulligan. The ladies are sis of Philadelphia are spendin weeks vacation with Mr. and ters Mrs. Harry Shufva Tim. of Cleveland, Ohio, iting this week with Mrs. Shut a's mother, Mrs. Catherine bish of Patton, R. D Mrs. E CG Netbauer is spend- ing some time with her husband who is employed in West Virgin. ja. Miss Audrey Heist returned home Seaturday after spending two weeks vacation in Akron, (Meveland, Mansfield and Lowville, Ohio, and Sharon, Pa Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Fox of Sharon, Pa., spent the week end at the home of Mrs Clark Heist Mrs. Beity Kunic and children, Busan, ' Mary Jo and Billy, of Pittsburgh, spent the week end here among resatives and friends Mr. and Mrs William Finkle of Terra Colla Avenue moved on Saturday last to Bakers Cross The Frank Callahan family held their annual reunion last Sunday at Lakemont Park. John BE. Callahan returned on and son, | are vis- | Ku- | 808 57. CLAIR, star of the San Francisco 49ers pro-football team, gives his shoulders a pleasant workout! at the St. Mary's Campus trulning camp. Seated on them are Marilyn Becker (loft) and Sharon Wil. liasns, who are ccmpeting for queen of the Walnut Festival | Miners was barn Now will be made and commiliens ap pointed. Members salad 16 attend and Jp completes inal Arrangement Again, ax in the past, all rn organizations are invited to enter MNoats amd any individual whe wishes May also enter a final in the parade Fair exhib! plans will also be foromilated al this nieetl- ing. as well as preparations (o be host to the Pomona Grange on August 20 Senate Unit OKs School Fund Bill The State Senate Commilles on Appropriations last Wednesday gave speedy approval to two bills providing funds for stats sid to schools : One of the measures introduc. ed only ast Tuesday, woul pro-| vide $10 million in retnbigrse. | ments to school districts for teachers salaries and non resi. fent fulton Coals : The other bill earmarks $6.711.« 1 000 for pavments due muntipal | suthorities for school rentals | Both were placed in positior for | fohate Monday Clair D. Keirn Emeigh Clair DD. Keirn. 85, of | this place. died July 268 at the Hospital, Spangler. He 20, 1889. in Silvis Daniel and Chrissie § Keirn } The deceased is survived by his widow the Edna Brug. and these children Dean of Me din: Mrs. Margaret Cramer and] Ms Leona Shaner both of Em eigh., and Mrs Esther Hoare of Youngstown, hilo Alse four grandchildren. He was a hrother of Clark of Bellwood: Arthur of | Akron, Ohio: Mrs. Molly Stephens of Ebenshurg: Mrs Cordelia Young of LalJose: Mrs Pearl Cooper of Cherry Tree and Mrs Ruth Krug of Barnesboro Rervices were held Friday at 3.00 p. m. in Lonj Funeral Home in Barnesboro by Rev. William | Barr and interment was made in Kast Ridge Cemetery 2 Are Bead h A Le of iMvers) former ALSO . . . FOX NEWS COLOR CARTOON, NOVELTY | CASH NIRES