* Make Use of “News Boxes” Use the Courier “News Boxes” At Laing’s, Phillips’, Leyo’s to Turn In Items of Interest Vol. 63 No.5 € » Caresani, Wilkinson to Get Moose Fellowship Degree Coalport Lodge Members Selected for Honor By Pilgrim Council of Supreme L.0.O.M. Lodge The Pligrim Council # Lodge loyal Order of has selected Brothers John Caresani and Ben Wilkinson of the Cosalport Lodge Mo. 350 10 receive the Fellowship Degree In an impressive ceremony held Saturday, Nov. 12, at the Wil liam Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh the Pilgrion Ceuncil presented the Fe jowship Degree to 65 hono ed members of the loyal Order of Moose from Western Pennsyiva nia. The event took place in the Monongahela Room and was fol jowetl by a banquet in the main ballroom The Fellowship Degree is the third degree in the Moose Order | and is presented to those mem- bers for mstanding et vic8 and | interest in the in behalf | of the Child City of Modseheart | and the Home for the Aged in Moesehaven of the Su- John Curesdni is a member of | Penn Progress lagion of the The Hamilton Insurance team the A & B Bowling League lod by the hard hitting Ken the star bowler of the ith the week high single | ns and the high 3 game <ossssux] puinta oad which Sporn of | | Company Na 1 *{ the [to be emlered: it Moose No 84 located in Cresson while Bena Wilkinson is a ber of the Penn Mountain wf the Moose Noi 25 located ir Tyrone, Fa The legion of 4 Moose iz ‘the secind degree The degree was «0 the selectsd menrbe grim Council under the directio: of Paul Schmitz, Director ral of the Loyal Order of with Regional Director J R|toehy afficmting Work } i Both John Viilkinson fie Lagi yy by the Pil { 3 =ne the Caresan! and wish to Neo. 350 port that s:hie The fourth and the ligrim Degtee, is fovelad and can only istered at Mooseheart there are only six instret No. 15 Coalport Firemen Initiate 11 New ‘Members Recently ard hand for their help made this ATTY f » Wy final degree the most he admir Eleven new members were ini: | Glen Hope Boro, tinted ‘of the at the Conlpéri regular Volunteer Fire held on Wednes day eventing. Nov. §, at the local fire hall Vice Prexident James Bell presided atl the business ses pion in the sharnce of President Ralph Barto. Public Relations & rector Janes Bell announced to day that the mumbership will re- main open until January 1, 1056, meeting (for a membership fee of §100 fand local men kre urged lo join | ntvw Mr. Ball also ssid today company as requested members who have uniforms report al the next regular meet ing to bn held on Wednesday eve: all ning. Nov. 33, at 7 o'clock al the | | fire hall for the purpose of taking | | faventory ¢n hand. The company | sew uniforms later | of the umber of uni {forms ‘plans to order 16 Pages — 2 Bections nferred upon | M cme | fack | degree | Ben § thank ali i | Moose members of Coalport Laxige | At presen! pilgrims in pug i that {8 Sahu Lire Lor ¥ to} 3 1 i tals £ i i { and needs the necessary number | Nou grmacimpmmiiaunnt mmappisnsiio cacti | Committees Listed { In PTA Handbook Bl Being Distributed i RE Aa al BS Pa SR, Ls ronan in SE pa EAST ns PS § EEE U6 GREE Redini Q6 GES DoE Cre 1115, held at the gr Bussesr Jgevea Es mittee, including cre committees, Were an or President John Grei- Handbook nounced the | Nov. | al the PTA Re The eneculive commitlee in Er Risen oie. an } ¥ Jtah- ¥ills RD, pest president; Mra J. Leonard Adam, Coalport, vice fit; Mra. Anthony Gunia, Coalpost: vice president: Mrs. C. C fillams, Coalport, seeretlary, Robert Turley Sr. Irvona, treasu- rer. Jolin r Suir, of Irvona, su- pervising of BCI It cutive board. mittess follow: program handbook: Mrz. John F. Bmith: John F. Bmith; = ¥ gr es Charles Hewitt, Mrs Members of the stinding com. an Harris, ay i specior 5 i Members of the executive com-igan H members of the agan 2 | executive bomid and members of Dale of the | 139. Bar Joint “Pra for the 1965-56 | Judge of Election term. Handbooks were distributed | John Kowvalsky, D. 77 Junior High | Lrenner, R { Beatrice Herger, A Berger. R, | Thomas § O'8hell, D, a member of the cxe- Kriss, Mrs. Shaffer, Mrs A Lusher, was qo Ronnie | injured and Orvis Kline of Clearfield at about 10 0'- ‘the Chairman for the (learfield : wut rolled over UNION PRESS-CO Ca alport-1 rona dition PATTON, PA, TEAMMATES FOR MARCH ON POLIO SUZANNE QUILTY, 3 Douglas in Manhatt Polio. The li funds for the address 1a mor tie ina Mave h Sixty-Four Adults Beccaria i2 Township Enrolled In Special Officials Elected Education Course Six Different Classes week's Being Held In BCI Fenda; # gy £9 iis te Glen Hope Bo rough # ¥ t Bie Frou Dotia # 21 Jura e Herd: wy BR 38 Anderson itor Tune Franch Dots. KK 286 lamar Deotls D Dwitts HB. 20 (onstable Caldwell, D Hebe: oun fiat { dle die jut M (niherine Henderson p14, Wim fe, D Judge of Election Ethel! Caldw ID $4 Odella Dells BE 18 in tha of Election Cloy Call akoss ty Sahai hak Af 4 Ann Detts, B® 3 : No Hy Ne : AS An Becenrin Township Mrs Marcella V Justice of the Peate: Dean 1.1. guration | Donne]. D., 141; Dean LL. O Don Pride aka in i inell KR. 1086. School! director: An- Mrs Pe [drew E. Popyock, D, 138; James! o_o { Copenhaver, R, 131; Donald GU. st resetonn higan D. 128 " has Mrs i% studenis Rara Gin BC 15 : ey depart Yvette if of : § Hoa owing Clams 1 instruction well, D gewing Toe Las Hurmeisler busines Gucalon iN a enrolled afd BAe : i Lor, has 15 studeni METAR £3titee #4 Dana : H 41 Tima hiikaaging Auditor Harpy Filia Adults enrciled Township Supervisor Olonnell, RR. 145; Seigh Driver Training Education {art Brock, D 118. Commonwealth! Mr Reasinger | Constable: George M Peacock, D0 Mrs Fihoda 118 Heals Mra Freda BSwasing George Peacock, RR Beccaria Pot, Miles, Mrs Mary Ann Thompson CHitfart Puth Hiack, Mra Blanche Dick, Irvons Pel, Leo Rewing Geraldine En Migs Henderson Blain City Pet Mrs. Anna Knotts, Mra Beulah . 118. Beatrice | wi Mrs Josephine Hock. Utah ville Pet | enberyy., Mrs. Victoria Miles, Mrx 80 es Thomis Fthel Kline Mra Deany Ties Sra Goraldine Toner Mra Col Becearia | jyita Sackett, Mra 8 Thesni Pet, Andrew E. Popyock. D. 77. Mrs Hob Mooney Betty Clifford Marshall, BF. 43. Irvons yoiliams, Mrs Blanche Young Pet, Geraldine Ensbrenner., I) afrs Margery Schmidt, Mrs Mar- Pk: Sadve Lightner, HR. 80. Ulab- feng K Mrs Ethel Berger ville Pet, Jeanette Davis R 6 Xf bas Gorden Mrs. Hay Blair Troxell, D, 54 srard area Harris, Mra Andy Gaul Boy Scout Leaders tay Smith, Tressa Gendral Course Now Being ou Sait Sse” Given At Houtzdale Typing Mrs. Brady, instructor Barbara Martel, Dorothy A scout leaders’ raining... wannie Hooper, Ruth ourse for all deouters was held Jira. Greinader, Lorraine will continue for five additional 0 Newton Monday evenings. at St Law. rence Catholic Church, Houtz- dale, at 730 Subjects are of interest to ali Scouters, such as the Patrol Me thod, Patrol and Troop Progran Planning, Meetings, Advancemen' to] instructor Brink Mra R, 47 D, 112 67. Marahalil Kruise, instructor sreiaton 45 O'8heil, RH 32 Inspector of Election sie Mra siruff Pauline Tessle LAINE Sewing Mrs Ginter instructor Mrs Ceorge Sinclair, Mra. Le Mrs Mrs Pe- Diehl Preasie Test Par- Harber, Mra Plott Beverly Wagner, Mrs Dole, Nellie w Ajner 1 Mra Burmeister instractor Mildred Davidson, Bernard Har her, Guy Harber Janet Fortney, Earl Gilligan, Barbam Miles abeth Sinclair. Lorraine Snyder | Beverly Wagner, Nell Wagner Edna Williams George W. Spencer |= - Dies At Lyleville Camping, and Hiking, along with help on individual roblems and some special program gimmicks also being featu It all adds up to some real help for Bceouters Scouters who have not alread; completed their Basie Require ments may do so by completing the sessions. rely those whe bad during this course. Basic t certain seasions may attend 3 ther certificates will be awarded at th last seasion Martel, Jay E. Moore, 8r., of Ooalport a . s the Chairman for the Moshan- George W ol Leadership Training Course died at his home at Lyleville on | is Thursday. Nov. 10, at He was born May 7 1881 Surviving are his wife, Laurs Stevens Spencer; three children George, Jr, Warren, Ohio, Mrs | Florabelle Duivison, Coalport; Ar ichie Spencer, Coalport, amd one | t brother, William Spencer, Akron, | Spencer, aged T4 District's Training C Cogrse Girl Scouts to Continue With Sale of Potholders Ohio. The BCI SenloF Girl Scout! Funeral services were held at] Troop No. 3. held its {reguiar his home at 2.30 on Sunday last | meeting last Wednesday evening. with Rev. George O Pearce of- Nav. 9, and contifiied its plan ficiating. Interment was made in| for the sale of § olders. Per | Beaver Valley cemetery sons interested ma¥ comtact the Girl Scouts to purchfise these items. : Dr. A. Pauline Banflérs, mem- ber of the sponsoring committee was the adult leader for the mee. te in the absencé of Leader | HOOF TO MEET NOV. 20 | The Coalport 100F Lodge 781 will meet in a body at the jocal lodge hall at 7:15 on Sunday. | Nov. 20, to attend the Heaver | Valley EUB Church. All members are urged Lo attend, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, FHLAREL IR of the home seonem-| her | ng. x wel will Mrs | Kiz- | Snyder, ma James, Helen Gordon Be raard | Killion Nannie Hooper, Gilligan, Oari | ene | Genevieve Richards, Ela T:45 4 m. | 1955 Monday Copy Deadline For Thanksgiving Issue Monday evening will be the deadline for receipt of copy at our office for publication in next week's Thanksgiving In ste of the [ nlon Press-(our ter, inasmuch as this ssoe will be published carly so that our staff can enjoy the hol day However, don't walt onti Monday to hand in your copy if vou have any prior to that time, You can tars it in be fore then—either at the News Boxes of 16 Mrs, Jane Smith In fact. the sooner the bet ter Home, Community Action Is Keynote Of PTA Programs Increased Attendance Urged By Gremader verre Wer Kaeo unRry arent-Tea er (he Are 7 Programs stress. yess hetler sO hools Filiniliee By program ore ated the gener a] UEogram oommitie of PTA w parent e BCT Joint as designed HV ETY teaches gate and fyi? irgent {HT mm Oo nvest cai Fed °F Iie the complete mental ard suiritusl and goris their wind growth thelr And pvait neciive romani BOVE ming i reeds telichers and arie action for afte ig Four those parent take wm the on of that "rr need the responsibility of ever ernbar FOETAn, hoodia and Beller Unfinizhed Bh a b* ¢ #. $3 4 % * Ture wh part and help 0 o¥ nedds of foe § then the needs CAR ditendance at the jreent a Betier Home Carnmiun The t ak “~ Het the sri? FTA regiiar constructive Ten AN af thet Every member help by Ris $y nestings and his Various nmeembers of the dexig- nated division of the Penersd pre gram commitles are to be COREE. tdated for thelr fine work In] selling up this action program. | These men ind women have made | cuuse of that any | the finest contribution nose. sehodd or community work. or ean give Their comtribution i not something to be seen, nandied or easily appraised. Their 2 nites hut Om making for a better understand i. and oon peralion, a» best qualified to minister highest welfare of the school church amd com By their possession of sibly spirited contribution RN community minded lenders made this action program Have | posuible The success of the action pro- | grams for the BCT Joint PTA de pends on & large membersdip and regular attendance al meslings Contact President Jack Greinader or & member of lhe Membership committees today and obixin a PTA membership card. The mem. bership fed in only 5 cents William Killion, 82, ‘Former Postmaster At Irvona, Expires William Killion. 82 of Irvona | died at 11 20 p. m. Sunday, Nov | 13. at the Altoona Hospital after an ifness of several months | Mr. Killion, a postmaster in Irvona for 17 years was a 308 | of Lawrence and Mary Westover Ble was borm Dec 20 {1872 at Chest Twp He was 3 | member of the Christian and Mis- | monary Alliance Church Surviving are tlhe | children Herman LL. J. Kelly, Erte; Mrs iff, Coalpuort; Eivria. Ohio; Mrs. Clara ! Mra | Mrs. Thelma Mazenko, i and Francis, { Harry Kiilion | survives. There are 41 rand | ohildren ind 49 great-grandchild- i re His wife preceded him following | Clearfield; Agnes Bran Ruel, Glen Hope: | Kruise, Levitiown: Altoona. A i April of his year | Capt Athur Brink Completes Course | Capt. Arthur R. Brink, son of | Stewart E Brink | tently swxciate officer advanced | at the Infantry Center at | Berming, Georgia. The ccurse gave Cant Brink i | advanced instruction in the duties and command pesition of com- | pany and field grade officers. { Capt. Brink, who entered the { Army in January of 1941 and now has over 14% years of service, wears the Bronpe Star Medal the Commendation Ribbon, and the Cnentint Infanirymans Badge. He . . Coalport : bool in 1838, of Irvona. re CORIrSe Foet is an invisible spivit | annual initistion of new # Single Copy ~ iG Subscription tate Cambria Co Cambria Co. £3.00 Per Tour £350 Year Three Fund-Raising Anti-Polio Shots to Be Given Today Projects Outlined | To 185 Local Second, Third Graders At Lions’ Meeting | pcyriet EUB Youth Cooperation of Irvona, Coalport Area Sought The Aw Devt | MR plans for raising inner 9 held at Nireet Coal} CoRlport, an BUTAnNces agent nembership and threes comn "sie tis at the Thuriday ever entra wort. Leo aren Preud WHE WK giant oo og, in ARO LET mty fund genes M Br director OODETratior these local 1 All the here - WORIIY $s pOrnen rah ® % 0 far turkeys 3 evils Ww Christn ja ar Ks iy Sh aM OR Le 28 and tickets 5 TE Rairman percentage Kat nales WwW i for Fic b Shik and SOTRRID Lhe kettles on Friday fon Va i 2% wr it rea AIn Rgivation he i ws #3 $$ ming the ket! Bours 1 hie La A Le Former Local Man Dies In California Hunter of x form ge Santa An resident of Coa Friday May il ihe +15 a © f a heart allsew Of Lig hottie Funeral ssrvies wsday Ny 15 M Hunter Wis Born at Frostburg Md on Mar 24 George Hunter, and Hunter He w "- sare former Annie aberis LOT i er Niel held on T ead Mr sn: Mes Hunter were ouimers of & restaurant a1 Comiport for about | 34 years, and bout nine age they moved to Caliform Mr Hunter's The deceassd is survived | wife, one son, George ters Margaret Pox Landi, and one grandehiid Santa Ann Calll He waa a member of 1h angelical United Brethren 26 FFA Members Initiated fo Bring BCI Roster to 57 The BCT Chapter Farmers ik te Ben ild Two ANG of the Fut: of America held thelr me rrhet s m the Agriculture Bldg of the high school at 7:30, N 1h ie Mra Hazel Adams, | | Martha Morgan, Pittsburgh, | Levittown, ; brother. | of Utahville, also! in death in 1948 and a son died in graduated from the as- | Twenty-six few pembers were { initiated wringing the reve 7y bpenie | ship to a total of 57 for this i chapter The new members all sti i of volalional agriculture are t Clair Baum, Harodd Bratton Wo. { iam Clutter, Merrill Dotts Irwin { Gallaher, James CGuallaber. Jumes Ginter, Clifford Henry William Irvine, James Junod Lyng Hlne leroy Knotts, Stanley MoC Martin MceHsteh, Thomas Laughlin, Fred Lester Thomas Richardson, Vietsr Luts Francs Russo, Kenneth Swan Richard Thompson, Rogiald Travia, Russell "Travis, William Twigg, Victor Vereshack Wiliam Wile Wiliam Yingling. Refreshments were served 10 all. All members were present (ind | everyone had & grand lime, "The | Initiation was under the direction {of the club's officers. Larry Sim- | ple, president; Charles Jones, Vice | president. Dean Martin secrefary lames Samuels. tressurer; Chatles | Fleming. reporter; Floyd Shatfer | sentinel. and Ellictt Glass, ad- Viker Guy Diehl Honored On 51¢t Birthday Anniversary Nov. 13 The home of Mrs. Alice Uiehi | of Glen Hope was the scune of a family dinner in Diehi's 51st birthday A very delightiul joved by all and were as {allows Mrs Alice Diehl Mr and Guy Diehl and daughter Joann all of Glen Hope; Mr. and Norman Diehl and daughter, Shelia, of Blain City: Mr and I Mrs. Clair Wallace and daugh- ters, Judy, Janet Carolyr and Nancy, of Lyleviille: Mr. and Mrs Harry Killion of Rosebud; Mrs Linnie DeRemer of Bellwood: Mr and Mrs Leslie Sackett of Altoo- na: Richard Diell of Irvona. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Brink of La- lems ¢ § sue CRS * [OBOr Gf uy Nov. 113 Line WER en those atlieniing SC wd { Ware 1RRG the san Of | the late Mary | the | venrs | i Fellowship Rally Is Attended By 240 Coalport, Beaver Valley Churches Are Hosts the Evange- Na “YER AB > > er a . at i ¥ Ww ng . . Pater: £2. RMON Wis 240 3 ' wensville Enthusiasm Noted In ‘My Dad Essay wa The Christmas Party Bf the Gemerak Program Chmmit. | tee of the BCI Joint PTA an | nounced today that & great deal of enthusinses 8 Deling exemplified Lin the BCT Joint Sehonis ws atu # we ® t Robert i voealion : 4 Lagng FEW 3 8 irehR ® Pern ina } that tie students should fon tents wvolintary participation in Fae dimy enntest of “My Dad sae Pauline Gordon and Mrs Rydhom, co-directors of ison, pointed out today ave and gigls whe are writ Hire ry to observe the sev miley involved In submitting pEsays to thelr bBameroom tiipeliers Watnesduy, Nov. 30 They also emphanigsed the (act not men Lhe aduils writing LHe fRsayY #0 judges, he $n sola ced from Tuniges : the Hiv 8 4 Be he Bames of ‘abo whom hey sr oRi tl frien are (Orw iF - uf via ¥ Tile wy 8 gr His kK fi feat addea [hin Dey ‘ice gies HAIER Saka Y the Christmas rhe BOI Joi Dec. 30 at 08% p Mm High School auditor progracn will be pre. form of "Family mas Party Night with the 8 guests of h Fishel, Green, Andrews To Play In District Band Three senior girls pro- ww ¥ i Lhe GROT will reprs aio. | sent the BCT High School Band at the PMEA District Band at Philipsburg on January 12, 13 and 14, nccording to Robert LL. Balliell of lrvone. director of the neal high school band. They are: Joyoe Fighel bass clarinet, and Groen. trombone, both of lrvans, anil Miriam Andrews baritone saxdiphore, Coslport ROTARY CLUB MEETS Rotarian avd Corman of Coslport spoke on “Are School | Jointeres Workable?" at regu-j iar dinner-mesting of he given first and second graders last sd Who are pow graders ahd pw Ep | Coalpnrt the john ¥ #0 £1 jawrenes Ervin MD Coalport belle Hil, R N Mra Irvoga Josephine McCulley, Mo(Garvey Mra © Berwindale 4 good representation al { {5G PTA on at Janey’ the Rotary! Chih of Coalpori-Irvons Tuesday | evening of this week at Pding Restaurant, WOW. Wilson remdered the anid Rotarian J directed the in Ww group | IST. sirgping - Mrs | PIN wt Mrs : Each i PUBLIC PACK MEETING SET The Scola the prablic meeting for Wed: nesdiy evening, Nov at Too! p. m, One of the highlights will be the ending team of the Chap- ter of Onder of Arrow Linige. of Philipsburg The loca tine of the meeting will be an- adunced Water TO MEET TOMORROW The Builders Class of Irvena Methodist Church will ity class pack the hold meeting on Friday, Nov [30 p oe at the church person is asked to bring a seaip plate aml table service, Gifts for Peanut Sisters will be made A TREE COMMITTEE TO MEET The Community Christmas Tree Fund committee of the BCT area will holii its meeting on Thursday, Nov. 11, at 7:30 p mm. in the | Qoalpert Chamber of Commerce Jose and Ralph Houser of Lalose ’ building, Main Street, Coalport Good | Irvona. Rotarian | 3 i | | officers of Coalport Cub | od ‘Pack 38. have announced | time with her daughters at their b Chanaiets | § fndnt Mra 140 Mira an methods Poliomyelitis to 185 wil were year third vadeinationsg pupils who second and this year of BCI Lehoole and Jordan Town sehonsls November 17. at the lementary School’ eclinke team is compomed of following. Clinle chairman, Smith, supervising prin. woal of BCT JU Schools, doctors Orwvens M D Dwr both of Stats Nurse Mra Tan school nares, Hall. BR N_. of voltmteey Mra Helen Lweiner, Mra the The Thelma R furses Mina Miss Patricia Scheniey . recorders tenis schon sCrelary, Patricia O'Rhell ides: Mrs Fite Mra John MeoGill and Dorcthy Riffler Schools represented A cuonviiie teccaris. [rvana Roehonls Good Crowd At PTA f Meeting Despite = Inclement Weather Coneides ith 8S ne ude {Ttahville, Biain City and ‘oni port the inclement ing i srious PT inits of earfield County Council of E Teacher Assoc Wen Nov the the alongs made the reg- if the Council whieh the Moshannon Joint Madera with the PTA serving as john Wright of Cur presentsad hear program tion of OE Tama’ Mand. County Council ware sd it was pointed a handbook Is being re vr each P ‘TA unit. Extra pies may be purchased by con. acting Mrs tobert O Rupp of sunty URC presi. n in Pn maaan: Thursday 3 her on even Parent ar meating was held at High School Mashannon Joint Boat Mra of presenta participati prtiagie sundience in 2 very bos Tor fist ributed out that served aANNer fn Nie Una ipaort lent Reports of standing commitliess were given iscloding the report of Mra J Leonard Adam of Coal port, program chairman, who ste. ted that Osecnias Mills BTA had Division | Sl. Cole PTA. Handbook ‘for the | tearfied County Council on &is- play at the State Convention and that the PTA received the full points credit. She wrged all PTAs to submit their yo books to the State Program . frenan befors the deadline this month, Other reports were gives by the chairmen of Safety Mag- seine Bond House Flandbook, and public relations commitliess Al announcement was made that the nest regular meet will be Held at the Leonard Ceade School on Thursday evening, Mar 8 at 8 p Wm when Dr Danald McGarvey, professor of the Penne syivania State Univers will be guest apes ger From the News Box Column By DOROTHY PHILLIPS Telephone Coalport 40-R-13 Mr and Mra Erie [4bon sé the proud parents of a baby girl born at the Philips. burg State Hospital on Monday, Mav 14 Mra Sheeler a the for. mer Elaine Davidson of Coalport. George Ginter i» a patient in Philipsburg State Hospital Arthur Jobnston of Glen Camp Fell is spending a couple weeks visiting with Bis sister, Mm Thomas Davidson Miss Josephine Waakland patient at Cleveland Clinic. Mr. and Mra. Ray Hollings worth and four sons of Iselin No. were recent week end vise tory with Mr and Jars George Hollingsworth, Mrs Robert Turley entertained the 500 Club at her home last Wednesday evening. Score awards were given ta Mrs Leonard Ade am. Mrs RobeMt Notf and Ms Harold Fortney Mr and Mes son, Don, of | Sunday guests i Rey Fishel Mr. and Mre George Sacllines {worth visited over the week end fwith Mr and Mrs Russell Gill and son in Btovstown Mrs. Keith Lindsey has return home after spending some Sheeler of in A Lymn Fishel and Blandburg were of Mr. and Mrs { homes In Harvburg Cindy Myers, amall daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Myers of Altoons, visited several days this mat week with her goandparents, Mr. and Ms. Gwynne Lioyd Janice Black Honor Guest Janice Hiatk was honored on her 1lth Birthday on Saturday, Nov. 13. at & party st her home She received many gifts and greeting cards. A junch was serve ed by her mother, Anna BE. Black. Those attending included: San dy Wallace, Nancy Henderson, Mona Rudmick., Anna Carol and Barbara Davis, Sandy Rudnick, Ann Williams Sheriles Msher, Boanie Worgul Kruise, i Sherry, Kruise, Carel Jean Cherish, Jane et ——————————— ———————————————————————— '
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