Make Use of “News Boxes” ee At Lai ’s, Phillips’, Leyo’s "Vol. 62 No. 45 All Communities Should Agree On | Site—Haluska The question of Cambria Coun ty obtaining a state park hinges on Sw things everybody puil- her for the same site wo jcient money retained in state budget for the De. partment of Forests & Waters to develop new areas. Such was the gist of a stifle ment of Sen John J. Haluska of Patton to a Union Press-Cour- jer reporter on Tuesday of this week as to what the chances were of a huge dam and stale park area being erected in the atea between Patton and Beaver Valley, with the breast at what is commonly called Glendale ged that in a recent talk with State Sec- 8 "united front to : that he is fot asked to show ie in He further explained that “har did not mean one com Hare, and another there park in their own local ut iv thought to the the most peo- presen It was Sen Halusks who first br Secretary Golldard to to look over possible state ark sites, and it was at that the Becretary chose CHendale area, purely from con- Jone map ade as an ideal site or a huge recreation project. / orship yA! t Coalpor, Irvona 18 Pages — 3 Bections Jarmony, Funds Needed to ~ Assure Park, States Senator Speakers Said Available To Explain Park Site available any group of organization de- siring an explanation of the ig 1.000-ncre dam and A park site at what is known as (Hendale.” This was announced today by Dr. E. J. Halaska of Pat- ton, chairinan of the Patton Chamber of Commerce's pro- motional committee, Te date, a namber of org- anizations have shown Inter est. the Patton dentist sald, but it Is felt that if everyone realized that it would be one of the largest dams In the state and would serve people from many counties, support would be unanimous, “Speakers are to i gaining momentum daily. The dam would contain up to 2.000 acres of water and would have a shore lpr estimated at 45 miles. It would be relatively cheap to construct due to the fact that nn §0-foot-deep breast would be less than a half mile in whith and the state already owns much of the grouped. Among the groups backing the Glendale site are the Cambria County Park & Recreation Board the Cambria County Federation of Bportsmen, Patton Chamber of Coinmente, Patton and Haast. ings Sportsmen's Assns., Ebens- burs Am rican Legion Post var. fous groups in Coalport and Ir. vona, and cthers, Last Thursday a panel discus- | helpful i and { take It i petitions filled out sion on the site was heard over radio mation WARD, with I». E | the | the county sportsmen. and Frank | J. Haluska of Putton Chamber of | Commerce, Dr. Robert Koehler of | s Donahue of the counly park hoard. partic'pating The site also | will be aired on televimglon in the near future Meanwhile. 2a 4 by 8 foot aerial Blow-sip mip of a rtion of the Glendiile alten has n obtained by Fred Sciescn, chairman of the county park board, with other sections to arrive soon. The ma shows the area to be taney forestnd. Atl Riese the ares that srould be co by a dam with a 40Det in projected off the by Walter Adams a Patton architect Last evening the map was to be shown at a meeting of the Johnstown Rotary Club i he : the dam would be small idame in th Oommonwealth When completed from time to time it will be displayed in the various cothmunities. A&B Bowling Center To Open Next Wednesday The A & B Be Centar lo- cated on the Boing Center the Moos: Bullding, Coalport, will be open to the public on Wednesday, | . A. t newly resovated center has | a flgor space df 120 x 80 foel. | Four ing alleys and two bill | The confectionery also will be op- en during bowling hours Information relating to bowling ommter can be obtained by contaciing J. Leonard Adam and Harry Boone, _eo-managers. Services Set i Mr, { tinued Names Needed For Petitions to Favor Glendale hy in Names the thousands will be having the Glendale site approved as the location of a huge state park and one of the largest dams in Pennsvivania To this end petitions already are in cirenlation In various areas | asking the Btate Department Forests & Waters to construct a proposed 2000-acre dam and recreation site in the area And in this connection groups and organizations throtighout the Cambria adjacent areas are upon themselves of Various from County asked 4 to As a suggestion, these peti tions could be sent to Patton Chamber of Commerce, Cam bria County Federation of Sportsmen, or Cambria (County Park & Recreation Board to be held until officials of these ETUup, county officials and state Pepreaemlativen muke = trip to Harrisburg te discuss the matter with the state, Following is a for such a petition “To the Honorable Maurice K further suggested te x1 ment of Forests & Watery of the Commonwealth of Pennsvivania “Whereas, it has been proposed that the Department of Forests & Waters of the Commonwealth of Pennsvivania construct a dam in the Giendale area of Northern | gn arty | ‘Band Concerts to Cambria County so that ficial lake be created. said lake to srt of a proposed State Park | ang “Whereas of it that constructing such ia eswlimaled cost in aren for that th: topography suited 1 such a for the reason that land to be cUvered by and to be included in said Hiate! Park is already owned by the! of Pennsvivania: in and “Whereas, the recreational _ facilivi “ ovided by much a h heal i well of the residents of West Central Pennsylvania and would reatly enhance the epportuni- i of the residents of this Area in attracting new indus tries; and "Whereas, no such presently exist in this area apite a great nedd for them “Now, therefore, we, signed dents County served by said p | Park, respectfully request that | | Your Honor give the ulraost con- | sideration to the locntion | State Park in of Cambria {or other) the Glendale area | ng | of Northern Cambria County and! iard tablet are avaliable for use | that your Department exert every | effort to satisfactorily provide! | such recreational facilition for the | the | residents of this area” {Then staple pages 8 to the peti. tion, with spaces name, add- res and occupation.) ed by Dr. Ha Tal Kim, professor of philosophy at the Ohio North ern Universily, Ada, Ohio. Dy Kim's wife, Tuksoon Minn Kim, will be guest vocal poloist. Dr Kim, an ordained minister of the Methodist denomination, will soon leave with his three sons, Erwin, 11, Westley, 7, and Dennis, five Jean oid, for Korea where he been called to serve on the ba be of the Chosen Christian College in Seoul. Mrs. Kim will remain in the United Blates until January, 1908, when she will re. ceive her Master's degree from the University of Bouthern Cali. fornia. She will join her family in Korea soon after jpraduation fram the graduate school Ha Tal Kim attended the (Cho sen Christian College in Seoul. In 1938 the young minister came to America to matriculate at the Drew Theological Seminary, where he received his Bachelor of Divinity degree Miss Minn attended the Ewah College for Women in ny In 1989, the young Miss Minn, the granddaughter of the last king of ih, came to New York City where she attended the Rib. lical Seminary, N. Y C, anil later at Lycoming College, Wil. In June, 1942, Ha Tai Kim ani Tuksoon Ment Newb united ja marrage at Brry eth- odist red Wi , with the late Rev. Mr. Waller Harps- ter Willams, father off the Rev. Mr. Clifford C. Williams of Coal- past, afficia ing at the ceremony Rev. or C Williams and Kim were mnates at Drew Theological Seminary. The man coti- tion al the Syria cuse University where he peceived hia 8 Mrs. Kin Teontinued her formal music train- ing at the Bastman School of Music, Rochester, N. Y., where she won her bachelor's degrees. During the war, Mrs. Kim taught Sh Dae language to the Governimen: Intelligence Person: Pe he ordained minister received gr from the ern California, ‘and their week end i rainy have | fy reasing that | The Ling | Monday i is follows | Bers Goddard, Secretary of the Depart. { ket % 3 in compari | son 10 the estimated cost of other | the reason | idenily | dam snd also much of the | sikid lake | { concert | presented in the BCI area on Fri | clock on the lawn of the A f High Behool, facilities de | : | depuntia, Humoresque, Steel King, the under. | citizens of the Common. | Alouetia, wealth of Pennsylvania and rewi. | Cadets located in the area to be | ot roposed State OU P10005-58 school from Aug. 29 to Sept of ai PRESS-COURIER Coalport-Irvona Fdition PATTON. PA.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, ‘Mike Salem Named ' Dotts Reunion At To Head Bowling | Cook's Forest Park Loop This Season | Roy, James Hahn Also To Serve As Officers af Ir of Mi air mn resident feagur at meeting on Aug. 23, al Mi ke 0 Lex 1 Pp Blowling 8 ening, Howling Cent Building, Coaliport Other officers Floy Hahn James Hahn, secrelar The respective tean will conatitute the Board ectorn of “the [League to Recretary James Hahn the Progressive Handicap glen will bie used this year by the lea gue. The league is composed gight teams which will bowl Mondays and Th starting 798 Was vyaona the its regrgani- Monday ev the A & tira! loom Mose was «ol ay gelectel were vice president af Dir &y an pray fl In fared fivalem tid 1 uae because of ability of the ts It Cap range of roplved. thu the hand the wide % each mn greatly in interes! of all MARINE il De comtest and the fem hers of leagues Hahn further isague howling is start Monday, Sept 12 FEgUIAT DUSINERS the league Aug. 29 teams in league Pete's Bervice dee, Coalport Moose Bi Ingo 8 | @tudobha ket Houtedale Cogiport 10OOF Superinar and the Secretary said the x wotled lo rex! {sf mee! will be next The the are Adnms i Sales A&P Dean's Body Shop port Lions Club Last of Summer Be Held Tomorrow Band to Play On Lawn (Of Agricultural Bldg. Hobert 1. Ballistt, director of the Rl High School Band, an | nounced today the Iast surnmer of the series of concerts 26 at T 00 o- riot day evening. Aug ture Building of the BCI Main 81, Coalport Mr. Balliett said today that the | band will report on the Agricul { ture Building lawn at 6:45 p m { The program will be presstiled in i this seg uenoe The Bilar Bpangler Banner 8i. ba. Eroica, 8imbolo, Londonderry Air, Storm King, Dark Eyes In- Birthday Bouquet, Grand Parade, Gloria and High School Mr try. the held per. part try In announcing the concert, Balliett further stated that for Senior Band for term will be 2. All sone interested in laking during the coming vear mus! out at the time. The Benior Band Porsonnel to participate in tomorrow night's concert follows Cram Major son; Twirlers Clifford Thomp- Grimes, Gunrd Shama, Miriam Andrews; Lynde Caskey, Catherine Elaine Lewis Judy Ens. brenner, Joanne Sinclair, Violet Irwin: Banner Carriers Judy Sinclair and Mary Ann Cres Trombones Janet Green, lotle Peterson, Myrna Hall, ard Peterson; Basa Jay Robert Sinclair; Horn Bill clair. Richard Nelson, John Sin. clair, Clifford Thompson Cornet Linda McCully, Miles, Raymond Kline, Cree, Gordon Morrison Shomo, Gwen Green, Bob Peter. son, Bill Morrison, Kenny Swan, Marlene Spaid, Jack Burmeister, Waundei Bell, Melvin Dillen, Bar bara Belin, Gwynne Peterson, ' John Campbell, Helen Kovalsky, | Wilda Flemming, Jane Bmeal | Theo Regan, Nancy Greenawalt, | Judy Ensbrenner, Joanne Sinclair, | David Sinclair. Bel! Lyda- Bonnie Bloom, Carol | Yevo, Pauline Kitchen, Betty J. Hal, Jill Rupp, Donna Dillon; Clarinets~Dan Johnston, Bob! Turley, Janice Boone, Frank Mor. | ano, Pat Washell, Pst Hahn, Mary Ann Cree, Howitt, Joe Reilly, Peggy cock, Barbara Fontanelli, Washell, Betty Keith, Koith, Bill Gorman. Bass Clarinet — Joyce Fishel; Alto Bax Treasa Lender, Peggy | Hithn, Cecilia Mazenko, Seabolt, Ruth Fegan; Tenor Sax | Norma Sinclair; Baritone Sax Miriam Andrews; Drums Charles | Richards, Francis Russo, Paul Rich. Bill | Richard Brungo, Bill Peterson, Mike John. | ston, Charles Fisher. NEWSBOY IS INJURED Frank Dotts, the “Courier” nowsboy, of Glen Hope, was un- fortunately injured while swim. ming at Lions’ Park near Maders last week. Hospital treatment disclosed that the fifth vertebrae in his back was injured. He is recuperating at his home. linms of Coalport. Upon leaving the Williams’ home on Sunday, they will motor to Willlnmsport and Rochester, N. Y., for a visit with friends. Thev will continue their travels to the West Coast, where Dr. Kim and his «three sons will depart soon after their arrival in California for his home land. The Kim family were guests last June of the Rev. and Mrs. Williams, {the William held Bunday | played Dots, 1955 The family reunion of Potts family was | Aug 21, at Cook's | State Park Games were | Those attending included and Mrs William V and Mr. and Mrs William | annual v i Forest Mr | Collins and family of Irvona, Mr | Fand Mrs paiport | | Bi tiames | Beck and | Rivhardson v-1reasurer i captains | 'Hoffmans Observe According | today | 50th Anniversary At Recent Reunion cain in nteh | Carl Dotts, of Erie; and Mrs lLiovd Dodson and hter, of Erie; Mr. and Mrs | ames Saulsgiver and family of | Jamestown N. Y.; Mr and Mrs | Baidwin and family, of | Mr and Mrs Richard | and son, of Erte, and larry | of New Bethlehem Mr. | day Headford Coalport Couple Wed In 1965 At Ansonville Mr. and Mrs Clarence R fmian of Coalport were guesis of | Bingle Cupy -Te Subsc ription Ontatde Cambris Do, Use the Courier “News Boxes” to Turn In Items of Interest in Cambria On a0 Per Yous £550 Year George Wills Cops $1,100 Philadelphia Bulletin Prize THE WINNER Hof- | i | honor at the Hoffman Family Re Rend Plate Mr t 1905, { oad i Earl Hoffman, union Saturday, Aug 8 in com rution of their Golden Wed- | ding Anniversary July 13 | Clarence BR. Hoffman, son of the! and Mra Jease Hollman f Ansonville was united in mar- riage to Nellie Graham, the dau | ghtler of the Mr. and Mrs Harry Graham of Trout Run, on July 13, with the Rev. Mr DF Hepler, pastor of the Fruit Hill Presbyterian Church, officiating The ceremony look place Church Manse Mr. Holtman teed in Cambria Bmokeless Coal Coalport. Mr. and Mra. Hoffman are the parents of six children and have 11 grandchildren Members of their family the an wiectirician, re 1852 as an employee of £0. in tending Were £9 {man Hoffman) SBincox, Rahway. Mra James (Grace Hol Riley, Montgomery, Ala; Warren, Ohio: Mra Wallace 8 (Eva Hoffman) James, Laurel Springs, N. J. | Paul Konic ison-in-law), Rahway N. J. and grandchildren Nancy, Mary Ann, and Patricia Riley, Mira Lee Hof fman; Jeffery, Diane, FPamala, Candite, and Elizabeth James Carel and Buzane Konic Mra Paul (Hazel Hoffman) Ko nic of Mahwsy, N. J. and Roy Hoffman of Detroit, Mich, were unable lo attend the svent in the| at-} Golden anniversary Mr. and Mrs Jasper (Mar: No wonder George Wills hs » Was sna cs Union Hvizdos X Sriet fe recived an a ary - baseball ¢ cont Contributions to Fire Co. Additional donations to th Coalport Fire Co. No. 1 were re leased today by C. M. Snyder of Coalport, treasurer. They include : 3 Lovell $3.09. MB Dan ap : the Joseph fesriger, $ 0. Lovrsine Dnllon, $100. Mr and ms. Uso CC Myers. 52.00. Cosiport OOF No ¥1], $500, Ladies Ausiliary of Omsiport Firs Co, $100.00. Charles & Atiand 400 and A MM Ostes Musical Program Dw Francine Bentley, | Kaye Cusick, Elsie SBhrock, Helen | Color | Char | Moore, | Sin. | Jerry | Patty | Marie | Houtadale, Irene Shomo, held Tuesday, A Ann | Coalport Community Park, with Pea- | | Rotary families invited. Sandra | Of Local Rotarians i Robert 1. Ballistt of Irvona, director of the BCI High School ‘Band and three of his Righ school musicians presenled a most in- ‘ teresting musical program at the { Rotary Club ‘on Tussday evening, August 21 (The quartet rendered several se lections and Dan Johnston played [two solos on his clarinet. Janice | Boone and Joyce Fishel were the other guest entertainers Dr. Roscoe Kniss of Madera is member of the Rotary Club of attended the dinner meeting held at the Irvona Good { idea Restaurant. Dr. Kniss is the | supervia principal of the Mo | shannon alley Joint Schools | Birthday were extend: I to flotarian ames W. Laing "Rotary President John F. Smith | gave excerpts from wn article in August, 1865 “Changing Times’ | magazine on the subject “Teen { ager and the Car”. The next meeting will be in ‘the form of a corn boll to be 30, at the | Annual Mouse Picnic ' Scheduled for Sept. 4 The annual Loyal Order o | Moose picnic will be held Sunday | Sept. 4, from 10:00 a. m. to 6:0 p. m. at Laings Cabin. | The event will be for Moow members only at $1.50 donatior for members and $2.00 for visit ing members, Tickels may be pur | chased the day before the picnic Next regular Moose meeling | be held Sept. 7 BUS TO LEAVE AT 2:30 The bus which will transport the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Coal Volunteer Fire Co. to the Ma Lions’ Park for the suciliary’s fenie will leave from the fire i at 2:30 this Thursday after noon. Each lady is requested to pring her own silver and dish ce. A Mrs Fannie Green of Coalport visited in Altoona Weadnesday. On Sunday, Aug. 28, the Beer Reunion will be held at Beaver Valley Pienie Ground. Everyone is invited as no special invitation Presented At Meet | of Coalport-Irvona | Beccaria Coalpori-Irvena Jo hao will open Tuesday, for ithe 1000-58 school Lerm Supervising Principal John E Smith of Coalport announced to day. General facully meetings and | group facully meaelings teachers will be held on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. §, and Friday afternoon, Sept. §, at 1:40 o'cioe | compoctively at the BCT High School Mr. Bmith anmounc- led that pupils entering the [first grade must attain the age of 6] by Jan 31 who did not attend Pre choo! Clinic of the BCI Joint Schools ast spring Aare directed lo pre sent vaccination and birth <erti- ficates on the opening day Also some pupils who might hive at- | tended the preschool clinic but ‘who had not been vaccinated by | that time are directed lo priment | their vaccination certificates on] the opening day. Johnson and Shot! of Bebtaria will furnish bus Uransporatiim for the pupils as in Sin scl school years. Faculty for 5-58 Smith, int tere follows. John Principal senjor High Sehool » P Eleni | typewriting: Mra. Marcellin Brady, commercisl, Mrs L. Burmeister, commercial, Mrs (Clara Ointer, social studies, Mrs Elizabeth W. Corman, [English | Latin: Lawrence J. Lewadowski, | mathematics, biology: Mr Newton, Girls’ Phys. Bd; Howard *. Reasinger, Jr, iriver training. Dr. A Sanders, social studies; Jumes By bert Jr. Health, Phys Ed Dept nead coach: Bdwird Turchick, bi dogy. chemistry, physics; Marjorie Wood, French, English ipeech. Junior High School Eugene M. Brady, princpa: nathematics: Earyl Barnhart, ar ihmetic, * Mrs. Rhubena [Doyls ut, English; Fred Korman, geo “raphy: Patrick 8 Lomire Eng ‘ish, physics, Penna. history. Dv A. Pauline Banders, socinl stud et: Mrs Ruth Williapus, Eng ish. Latin: Paul Winslow, social studies, general ience Industrial Arta: Lyle Junior-Senjor H. § ; Home Economics Dept: (Inclu. hing Vocational), Miss Catherine Henderson, Dr. A. Pauline Sand rs Vocational Agriculture Eiliott Glass, Jr-8Sr. H 8 Music. BEductalon: Robert Balliett, Abraham & Brown Blain City Elementary! Gertrude Bamhart, teach 8: Mrs. Sama Wagner, jira Mrs. Loreine Kruis, grade 4 Miss Pauline Gordon, grade 3; Mise Edna McCoy, gride 2; Mine Dor: othy Green, de 1. Coalport mentary: McGonegal, Jr. principal, 6: Russell Doyle, grade 5; Marcia B ibams, gruile Mra. Frances OO. Fisher, Nabors: Dept L. Mrs rade 5 Ira W prude 3 ia needed. Bring a basket picnic. Sept. | {or ait! Bordor | 1068. Those Pp apils | Supervising Fussell E. Whittakér, principtl, | Byiva | Mrs | grade Migs | 4. Laing further »y countenance. This Hieture Provs-Courite Staff Phot pher James the check he is hotdime for 81.106 18, confirming Bhi hick in winning conducted by = Philndoiphia newapaper. Comp lete Plans for Opening Of BCT Schools On Sept. 6th Faculty Members Asmounced By Joint Board; Calendar of Special Events, Holidays Is Listed price in «Migs Myra Clossner, grade 1 lrvona Elenentary. Mis Fa ton Newcomb (substitute) F4-0; Mrs Margaret Blair, grades [2-4 Miss Ruth M. Turley, grades iil {ftalyville Elementary: i Murgaret Johnson, grades 1-3-3. Becearia Elementary; Mra Chr isting Copenhaver, Mis Thelma Hall RB. N., of Ir ‘vina, ia the school nurse, nnd | | Mis Elizabeth Harber of Bian [City is the allendance officer Board of Education are: H Newcomb, Irvona, president; ‘Mrs Ruth 8 Beals Irvona, sec rotary; J. Leonard Adam, Coal pert, vice president. and Dr. A 3 Gates, Comiport, (reasurer iin wt o | Mpinbers of the cafeteria staff’ iand Mrs Sophia Fontanelia, Mrs i Cptherine Feigh and Mrs Helen | thio tor Blain City Elemen. | Liry fichool, Mra. Florence Tilkey, Mrs, Margaret Morgret, and Mra Mary Peoples for BCI Junior High i 8¢hoal Sehool € ‘alendar for Term Mr. Smith today sanounced the | oificin] school calendar for the | 1158- 8 school term, in this se quence . Behool opens Sept. 8 hod R50 grades Mrs ' Coalport Man's Guess Pays Off I A near-perfect | Philadelphia Bullctin's Haseball {Thriller No. 17, made a © man a night watchman, $1,100 Lr.cher jast week end. but he sure (had a light squeeie {i The lucky winner ls 50-year lod George Wills, who has the Ln ht look-out duties at the Clear. { fieid Sportswear Co. Comiport, | He reesived his check on Satur {day at the Cosiport postoffice {| The way Wills went about cop ping the $1100 might well qual- ify him as the top forecaster of {this topay- turvy baseball season, i It wasn't too surprising that {he correctly estimated 457 rune fae the total for the 16 major League teams from Aug 10 to LAug. 186 He was one of 206 to ldo just that { Then the judges went to the {first tie-breaking team, the Phil jes Wills had that total 21 correct alan, but then, =o &d § olther contestants i With ten entry blanks before i them the judges checked the see ond tie-breaking team, the De | trod Tigers i That did it’ entry in the Willa was the on fran with the exact total of 70 ifor the Tigers { Although he had won and no | further check was needed, the judd { gen Investigated he other two | ie-bremking teams Wills’ entry, although off on (he Chicago | Cubs’ total, was right back on ithe ball with the Boston Red [Box count of 39 | That gave Wills a wore of four out of five of the tolals correct When notified that he was fo receive the 351.000 prize mena. | plus a 5/00 bonus for using # | postcard for his entry, Wills was | quite excited, according to he | Bulletin : "This is one of the finest things “that ever has happened to ma” | he exclaimed “It's just wonder fal | Wills, who has four children, 3 ‘married, sald he and bis wife Lilly, have no immediate plane for the money However he Wad spre he could put i to use In & hurry. | “I do have one obligation thou. Igh™ he mid “While 1 was making out the winning entry, my grandson, Tommy Gregg. sever came up 18 me and =a Grandpop. of you fwir ean 1 got = Bleycle? “And TI told him, Why Tommy Weil, when he learned that | won, he was the happiest kid on the Block.’ Willis admits that he has never seers a major league game In { fact, he said, with his might work ‘about the only time he really gets interested In baseball is ar found World Series time { ‘ sure, —~Adverstising in an investment. Officers of the BCI Joint Dis | & m Inatitute. om Thursday and Fri y, Oct. 21-22 Thanksgiving Vacation, Thurs day, Nov. 24, until Monday Nov. 28, inclusive. Christmas Vacation, Friday, De comber 13. until Monday, Jan 2 1958. invciupive { Easter Vacation Thurxiag iMarch 20, until Monday April 2, inclusive. Memorial Day Wednesday, May | 30 Baccalaureate Services, | day, May 271. s p.m Commencement Exercises, Mon. x, May 38 8p m fashington Trip, threes days to ™ gehool closes Tuesday June 8. AIA AE FA SAS J oseph Kruise Given Award social stiadies, | nadine | Over 100 At Dinner Held Saturday Evening | More than 100 attended the' Testimonial Dinner evening, Aug. 20, in honor : Joseph Kruise of Coalport, who faithfully served as Steward of tise lLoval Order of Moose, Coal port Lodge 350, for the past IT] Wear James Wilson laing Jr, of) Cioalport, ably served as toast- master at the banguet which took place In the dining room Conlport Moose Home The Rev Mr RB Goodier, pastor of the Cloadport - Irvona Presbyterian Churches, remderead the invocation. | Wilbur Hastings of Dayton, Ohio, | Aiprame lodge auditor, Ben Mer- sor of DuBois. governor of Dis trict 4 gave the main addresses of the program. The welcome ad- dress was delivered by Prelate Joseph Bellotti of Coalport, and Clowernor Modesto Serafini of (lonkport, presented the award to Mr, Kruise in a ation of his long and faithful service to the peal lodge. Toastmaster Laing gave a resume’ of Mr. Kruise's fife, “as Laing remembered it | vhen Laing was & young newspa- per parcied, on through the years of Kruise's bocoming a ¢f Moose Lodge 350 in September, 1910, as a Charter Member. Mr. stated that Mr. | Kruige served as Inside Guard of Miss Frances Strayer, grade 2.iilhe Lodge for 20 years, and as on Salurday | of of the member | For Long Service to Moose | Steward for the past 27 years | Mr. Laing also introduced guests, officers, life’ members, charter members and 25 and 50 chub i members. Mr. Kruse ax his appreciation to the e for ‘honoring Nm on this occasion. ™ Mrs. Kruiss also received a gift Guests introduced were: Mr. | Hastings; Mr. Mercer; Frank | Perrone, past governor of Dis Fertet 15 and governor of . Barneabore Lodge; Joe Noel, ove ernor of trict 15 and trustee of Patton #; and Joe Ploucha former secretary of Barnesboro Lodge. Life members inchaded: Norman Spangle and Merle W per; Charter members ine i “28 Chad” were Joseph Bellotti’ Caresani. Members and main table incl Jone oe 3 ueats . Mr: Kriise, Mr. and Mra Laing Jr. Mr Bellotti, The FYENE, f¥erie ;
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