Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, November 24, 1955, Image 1

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Make Use
Vol. 63 No. 6
of “News Boxes”
At Laing’s, Phillips’, Leyo's
= a
Promotion of Safety for BCI
Area Children Is PTA Topic
State Police Officer
Speaker Here Tuesday
The Safety Divigion ~f the
eral Program Committee of the
Y=
BCI Joint P-TA presented its ac- |
tin program titled,
of Bafety for our Children”, at|
the regular meeting of the P-TA
efi Tuesday evening, Nov 15, afl
the BCI Junior High School Au-
citorium. Mr McGann, public
ations officer
nia Htate Police
oop “C”, 8-1, of Punxsutawney
talked on the subject,
Hafety.' Several reports were giv-
tn by Miss Anne Turner, elemen
tary supervisor, on “Safety Pa-
rol System in the various ele.
mentary Schools, and Supervising
Principal John F. 8mith on "Dri-
ver Training Education which
was established in
intent of the BCT Joint
at the beginning of the pres
unt school term. Following the
three reports, the Safety Division
THe ted recommendations to th
Joint P-TA for the purpos
Jf the continuance of
for the children A cop)
these recommendations was
ymitted to the P-TA Becretary
i fF LC. C. Williams, to be placed
on record for further action by
the P-TA
The business session was presid- |
: (dents submitting essays
od over by Mis J Leonard Ad
gm, vice president, in the absehce
of President John J
The P-TA approved the follow.
business transactions: Pay-|
ment of travelling expenses at,
the tate of 7 cents a mile to]
speakers for December and April |
ams. a contribution to the
Senor High School Year Book
- and payment of « for|
Junches for four studenty who ac
. companied Russell Doyle,
+ Sonal safety chairman, to a saf-
Touciters Coll at na tate
Teachers Colinge on Saturday, No-
18 group also ap-
pst a special committee ap-
ted for the purpose of making
: plans for an
be give to a second |
and nd another to an ele {
hoot for P-TA attend)
The special committee com-
Mrs. Jay E Moore, Sr, |
: Anne Hevesly, Mrs Susan
| O'Donnell and Mrs. John J. Gre
award or |
“Promotion |
re-
of the Pennaviva-:
Commanding |
‘Highway |
i Donnell are ‘members of
their
the secondary |
Seh
Promoting Eo
Creinader |
{ instructor
| obi ects of
county | lobert Dotta and the PTA Pray:
|
the hospitality
ihe Agta,
1100 per cent and
the project by helping
dren understand and obey
{It is believed by the general
j gram committee that this safet}
promotion will provide an excel
lent opportunity for
| teachers and patrens to work to
gether, with the children
i achieve greater safely
mutual understanding
participation ia a vital part
i safely program
Last of all, it
Mrs Clyde Neviing
of the Rafety Division
Mrs. Robert Dotta
Pen G'Donnell and Mrs Ji
the divi
the chil
tha
pro
Parent
ig reco
i that is dire
For
i that Ay
shiny ()
ta OC
progran
remain
and for them
work on the safety
our children for the
der sof the PTA year
An announcement was
made on the December
which will be held on Tuesday
evening, Dec. 20 at 8 o'clock atl
the BCT Junior High School aud
torium. The program presented
in the form of a Family Chra!
nas party in under the dire
tion of Mes Pauline Gordon
Mis Robert Rydbom Dads will
be guests of honor at this event
Four sasays entitled "My Dad
will be read during the program
A certificate and an award will
be presented to each of the fou
essay winners. Deadline for stu
to their
homeroom teachers (8s Wednesday
Nov, 30
Invocation was rendered by
' Rev. Zene Fleming. pastor of
| Assembly of God Church, Hose.
| bd The National Anthem was
led by Robert 1. Balllett, a musi
of the lacal schools
| The pledge of allegiance was di
rected by Mrs § John O'Donnell
PTA directed by Mrs
ion
for
CO
the
er was led by Mrs. Ben O'Don-
pell. Flowers for basket decors
tions wepe furnished by Mrs Ro-
bert Dotts, Mra Ben O'Donnell
Mrs. John ODonnell and Mrs. El-
Hott Glass These flowers Were
on display at the Coalport Kle-
mentary School and BCI Junior |
High School for having the high |
est parent atlendance at
. meeting.
Other
fare of the p included
Mrz. Rheubena yle, Dr. A
Pauline Sanders, Join F. Smith
Mise Eugene M
Brady. Sis Co Henderson, |
ad Willis Harris, Mrs. James!
Reilly and Miss Pauline Gordon. |
Mrs. Sara Ginter served as sub-
stitute for Childeare Division |
chatrman Catherine Henderson
in the care of children who ac
companied their parents to the
meeting.
Receptionists were headed Mb
comenittee, com
of Mrs. Willis Harris, Mrs
Fortney and Mrs Carl
Pe . "Coffee time”
cafeteria of the school and
oll headed by Mra. Willis Harris |
and Mrs James Reilly.
A BA AIA
Public Pack Meet
Next Wednesday
Open to Everyone
Lively Time Promised
By Cealport Youngsters
The blic pack mee of the
Xt Cub Scout I . 59
suditorium, Coalport.
highlights Ev of the monthly public
of the Cubs will be authen-
tie Indian dance presented by
the Chemeketa , Order of
ig. This
danced at the
vert by the
p No. 48,
numerous requests
Irvona Hoy Seout
and hag Sad
for public appearances
Another feature of "the pack
meeting will be a film entitled
“IISA Headquarters” which de-
plets the visit to Washington,
C.. of five servicemen who
tout Cho A melt Journey to
4 Oo
et Bi They take the
iided tour of the scenic wonders
of Was D. C., including
the well-known monuments, the
: the Library
and the ss of
ted States. The film has
with some
and
| general. It Ia a
be the city
Bhat "Frings to" au Americans
a ie dficlais of he Dack
Eo Be
and a
James E. Van
a is considered suitable
for thia particular pack meeting.
The November thems of the Cub
Scouts is “America Beautiful”.
The Cub Bcouts will conduct
their opening ceremony with
of patriotic songs.
hove il present
selections ing a pia-
apacial sot } dancing. vocal solo
The Cub Seouts
have their scrap books,
plotures and braiding on
and Girl Scouts of
Area, all age groups, and
mounted pict
ay
20 Pages — 3 Bections
participate in|
$y) |
irene
pare
tn
through |
of the i
mmended |
ard |
i
SE
miinue
!
ila |
meeting |
s 4
ani |
the
i
pry m committee mem- |
bers who functioned for the wel-
Miss Henderson's students sided
near Coalport,
was held
‘had taught school for
| B00,
| Fellows
i man of Fallentimber
i BCI Junior High School.
!
On this truly Am
blessings He has
thgse Liberties we
emall measure of
the strength He has endowed
Coalport- [nona [dition
PATTON, PA.
erican holiday wi
dened {Oo deliver on
us with,
have mhented.
Ls.
comiort.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24,
give thanks for the many
We give thanks for
enabling us to preserve
We thank Him for the nich
fields and for the industries that bring us a good living and no
And we thank Him especially for
revealing His truth to us, gIving the greatest wealth of all.
1955
A ROARS
KL EAT a A.
R Korman,
76, Ex-Postmaster,
Expires Saturday
Had Been Member of
I0OF for 50 Years
Henry Raymond
retired postmaster
Korman i 6
of - Bmithmill,
died at 3:52 pm
18. in hi Rame
following a long illness
Mr. Rorman retired about
vary ago after serving 20
as Smithmill postmaster He
nine
Saturday, Nov “
}e
Yeu
4 a
Year
in Gulich Township
The septugenarian was
yaar member of Allenmians
Independent Order of
His son. Fred RR. Kor
RD. served
last vear as grand master of the
slate [OOF organization, Fred RB
Korman is a facully mémnber al
A dau.
Mary BR,
a 5
Lodge
Cael
ghter of the deceased,
fs a Smithmill teacher.
The deceased, a former resident
of Arrow, near Windber, also was
a member of Owmcecla Mills F &
AM; Mt, Summit Grange snd wus
a lifelong member of Hon La
theran Church, Glasgow. He wan
active in community affairs po-
litiend and religious
Born July 17, 1879, in Alleman,
Pa, he was a son of DD. Henry
and Elizabeth (Alleman) Kor-
man, and was preceded in death
bv his wife, the former Anna NM
Henderson, about 15 years ago
Surviving are these
Pred R., Hollentown, and Mary
I£., at home. Also surviving
brother, William
and sisters, Mrs
Allemans, and Mrs
gon, Niggara Falls,
Friends are being
the late residence where servioms
will be held at 2 p. m. Wednes-
day, Rev. Wolfe and Rey, David
Long. Interment will take plwte
in Allemang Cemetery
"55 Christmas Seal
Chairmen Named
The 49th annual Christmas Seal
Sale, sponsored by the Clearfi¢ld
County-Philipsburg Tuberculosis
Bociety, got under way last Wod-
nesday with over 15000 of the
bright seals being mailed to the
ing observed in the schools in
the area
Chairman in the many commu
nities served by the Clearfield.
Philipsburg Society were announ-
ced by Mrs. Venita Higgins on
behalf of the board ¢f firectors of
the organization.
Chairmen in the local areas in-
clude: Miss Georgia MeMurray
Ansonville; Mrs. illisn Mahaf-
fey, Mahaffey; Mrs Carl Dutra,
LaJose: Mrs. Alice Westover, of
Westover: Mrs. G. B. Rickenbnu-
chilGrer
Ivan, Smithmill
Kathryn Fem
Rosa Thomp
NY
| public are cordially |
h, Smithmill; Mrs. Freda Kar,
finders; Mrs, Berths Blair, of
{Frvona: Mrs tha Smyers, of
| Conlport ; Mrs. Shits Mullen,
Utahville, and Mrs, tine 120+
penhaver, Beccaria. oa
are a}
Sp ns
Some Coby Held Over
In order that this newspaper
coniil rench you by Thanksgive
ing, our composing Jepariosent
was foreed to omit a few tems
of general interest copy from
this edition. These tems will
_Sppent in the paner next week
County’ s School
Music Festival
Plans Formulated
Pl ian
{a aunty
for he 6 (Clearfield
School Festival
were forfiniuats 3 1 Be mon
meeting of
Administralo
in Huston T
#1 Penlield Inst Thursday evening
The Association,
gohool administrators
dv, epted
Curwensville
High
it 1y
{ounts
ation held
igh Sohood
the Ciearlield
ARSON
ghiy
rs
PWT
rs posed lf
af the coun
RO an invitati fram
Joint
hol dod
festival at Curwensville and voles |
to continue the festival ws & two
affair with rehearsals
first oday and a matinee
ening coficert the set
Thursday and Friday
wid were tentatively
the dates for the festival,
will be a combined
band participation
The administrators
{so plans for an
ing bee to be sponsored
Clearfield Progress and
¥ the \PBEA branches
county proposal
BETies citizen
whoo! problemas
i spelling bee will
i later.
The
(Charile
Areas
i
School Lo
the
TE
fash
ond day
March
set
-n
3, a":
choral
also endor.
by
referred
of
RPONSOT
meetings ong
Plana for the |
be anpnounded |
oh io
Of
meelingl Was in
Vogelsong of
High Bi
i president
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RS RASA FAO SDSS
Dec. 1 Proclaimed
Day
By Judge J. J. Pentz
Aim Is Day In Nation
Without Car Accident
Judge John J
Iudge John J
field County
Penlt of the
Pentz of Clear
Courts Thursday
Decembiee 1 as "S.I} Day". Hafe
Priving Day in the county
Acting at the request of Hiake
Brown of Clearfield, county aGirec-
8-D Dav’, Judge Penix
signed the proclamation in which |
he urged observance of Safe Dr.
ing Duy He also urged citizens
to practice safe driving, not only
on thal day in daylight, dusk
durliness but every day the |
The text of the proclamation
Whereas, the appaling accident |
rate on public highways is a mat- |
ter of immediate and serious con. |
corn to all citizens: and
‘Whereas, nearly 200 national
joined with |
Commitiee for
Bafely in sponsoring the
gecond nationwide "8-D Day”; on
Thursday, Dec’ 1, and }
“Whereas, it has been demon.
that highway accidents
an be reduced when motorists
and pedestrians practice safe
driving and safe walking:
“Whereas, the purpose of Safe
Driving Day is to demonstrate
| the necessity for year round pub-
lic support of sound, proven, year-
around traffic safely programs.
‘Now, Therefore, as Judge of
the Courts of Clearfield County,
1 designate the first day of De- |
1955, « ‘8-D Day’ --Safe |
Duy and urge all cit
practice sale driving, |
in daylight, |
the President s
Driving
izens to
the year around, starting today. |
“John J. Pentxy
i attended tin
tat
| formed £
i Row jetty
i at
| ing
1 ry!
| who presided at the meeling
Pela
land named to i!
| GR
i fre
{ Clearfield
i 8
i A
ie
1 3
i
Were
andl
pre
yon
John J. Greinader
Pens Open Letter
{
t Felio
i Can
{ Guidance,
| best
i tory
i my
| of the marvelous efforts tha!
| been
| where
| $200. 200,
ON PRESS-COURIER
Bingle Copy
Than
Judge John Pentz
Named to Head
Historical Society
Thirt f nt srest oid
first
eeting of the new)
field (oy
$i
puts
sida! fy
Hist
wo Coli DOus
last Mhareday
at officers and a boan
directors were tlected and
ware
fear
Hadid
learfield
which
Fyryi-g
iy
»
posed by-laws presented fo
i adoption
County lahn J Pent
wige
WAR
of the jd Y
hoard of
afficers
Pregident May
¥
faeed
Aired!
sigh!
IR Fis
4
other
Hirectors and
aa four
a two
A
1 $
APES #
tes my
tH fudge Fonts
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i D
Hoy
alex
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bolh of al
riders, of It
I of
’
sued King
Pauline
3 1 Mit
{her Rociely
Harald
Ha Hed
Twp.
he Furnes
officers #
i in exitdent
Miss
se
tary Helen
% atant
ilich trons
The pi
ved Bitar
relary far
Fer
posed hy laws
aw ety
tr ato
ai
FE? nted
membership
persons
af the county.
Arie
ry
f ft
charter rod
#
& THI
extol
ard
interested
open all nite
the history
servation
ited] ¢
Hye
mit
rested
adveriald
Sa ficley #
ny y EMCO TY € ribet
FET RTIR
embers
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{Editor's NeieFollowing »
an Open Letter written by
John J. Greinader, Coalport,
president of BCE JL. PTA)
and Teacher
1s has assumed
Sponaiiily when wes Chose
have dren commilisd fo out
care-—-we did this al
we made our decision
ww Parents
Each of
AR Te
the manent
io bDegome
parents or teachers, The two are
ina hati ;
Rill as]
somewhat inseparable
&8 they both have the
their goal: for Lhe parent ix
pected lo supply the pPhywica
quirements ip these under bi
while the teacher, along with
parent, is expecled lo supply the
menial development, and the min.
ister priest works for the
spiritual well-being of us
do it alone
Eo
from
came 1o
It
ex -
re-
Ivy
the
at
None
§
we
Members:
this decision hat
be Parent-Teschet
is from this
that we musi realize how
knit. how aSBAryY must
eoordinalion belweaen the (wo
With thoughts in
lel me ask for your utmost
operation by coming to our
ings, ning the PTA, by serv.
ing hildren as Deller
ents. as better teachers. as
ter Parent-Teacher Membern
With vour help, and the Divine
we CRn make this the
of our local unit his
clitsely
nee he Lhe
these
ryt
by oi
Your
Heat
VeRr
Thanks to
all who
work easier. for wi
have made
hy ’
0a
have
he
make
me ¢xtend
’ t
On
made we would nit
we are. and to all
have had the confidence lo
me vour President. let
my warmest appreciatl
Sincerely,
© John J. Greinader
President
Former Sportswear
Company Head's
Estate Is $200,200
Members of the family of the
late Herman A. Trichon, founder
®
| and head of the Clearfield Hiports.
i wear
Co., for 43 vears, and
Pp ns:
BAYT !
nd
} amma
Wh
age
PAT 1 about
ante representing the Chapter of :Ouy Spencer,
For Aid In "Shots’
be half of the BCT Joint Bch-
Dristrict
{in
lohn
the (‘Omi
ir
Td he
sey participants
nslering
niEf
y tey 1
dare in
expressed
—
Use the Courier “News Boxes”
to Turn In Items of Interest
Subsc riphion Rr Co
ks Volunteers
ot
Investiture, Fly-Up
Ceremonies Held
By Coalport Scouts
5 Brownies Advance
To Girl Scout Troop 2
Wednesday, Nov. 18,
Coalport Pyownie Troop Noo 4
had an Investiture Ceremony in
which seven girls became Brown
Supervising Princi
Bmith, chatrman of
(Minis for the Balk
fant Thursday
aii the volun
who assisted in
the second hocula- |
and third gra |
ca) schools. He also |
his appreciation Wo sna
the huses who trans
Ww
» rt
witln tions
y thank
hie wal orpdd Om
the
Me
Wf
parted the pupils free gratia to|les and in the Fly-up Ceremony
the
Flac
#
ria
r&faport
Qty
§ 17 oY
mie mibers
tranipenta
&1 136340 A
Hegarty Home Site
27. Of Local Area DAR |
Chapter Meeting
Was
aiiie
Had
RADI
fre
nike
Rapiain
iy What
An
thst Lhe
{pond Bs
Soshannon
Walder;
Mire
Plitricia
Orr hosky
V
resigned her office.
Te James Alexander seceived
wn invitation to attend the SAR
disiner meeting tn. Dimeling Motel
irs Clearfield
Margan, Regent,
Mrs,
fe ent.
hers
EIDE FRE
Mire A
Was # ing
tise
81 the
Mrs
ES
if State
Hiate
nt TRE
fol of
Aixp) aved the unique favors that
aed by
arn mil ies
rere
#3 the 81
Mra
fr
a
Pennaviv
eribed th
pet
Mas
#
Cig
thie
fhe
ina lsien
The
i Chipler
ema the
“Christ
Heritage”
program
wits presented by Miss Gertrude
t Holman
i port
DOWIE
apm
1400
"Martin
of |
| the oalport Branch of the factory |
{untit his retirement recently,
iahare his estate estimated
in a will filed for pro.
| bate in Philadelphia last week
Eldon Matthew,
63, Beccaria, Dies
Eildon Matthew, 63, a lifelong
sident of Beccaria, died at 11:50
# m., Monday of t week at |
the Philipsburg State Hospital
He was a son of Stewart an
Susan Robeson Matthew,
Surviving are his wife, Lowie, |
the following children: Darrel F.
with the Air Force, Chicago, Ill
Mra Susanna Morse, Williams. |
port: Llewellyn A. Williamsport
Basil ID, Buffalo, N.Y three |
grandchildren, one great- grand. |
child: three brothers and three |
sisters: Mrs. Vida O'Shell, Cuy-|
hoga Falls, Ondo; Mry. Lois io
iss, Akron, Ohio: Livawood Mat-
thew, Detroit, Mich; Mrs. Mar-
| paret Me Masters and Edward T
Matthew, Warren, Ohio. Two chil-
and two broth:
di
Funeral services wire held at
m.. Friday, from the
Alliance
Gene
officiating. Interment
was in Glasgow cemetery.
Trichon, who lived in Philadel.
shia at the time of his death id
Nov. 8, was 65 wears old
Trichon's widow, the
Clara Kaplan, will receive
least $30,000 annually from
i trust fund, and the right
at |
a
pose of the principal at the time
of her death
The risidue was left in
i with $50 weekly going to a sister
formes |
will |
al
$
i
i
1
|
| Mrs. Ida Nusbaum, and the rest
(divided in four equal parts
| part goea to a son, Edward, ano-
| ther part to grandchildren, Don.
inlene and Ronald J. Trichon,
third part to a daughter, Sonia
One |
ll
and the fourth to a granddaugh- |
Bazbara wartel
PLANNING CONFEREN( XX
Members of the Bucktail
cutive Board and their
ter
Exe
cently met at Hotel Dimeling in
Clearfield for the annual plan.
ning conference to review the
progress the council has made to
date this year and to establish
realistic objectives for the year
1058 under the “Onward for God
and My Country” program of the
Boy Scouts of America, Mr. Geo
W. Yohe, Council President, pre-
sided.
strict :
Operating committees members re.
Sahulte
Twenty-two attended the local pot on Nov. 14 1865,
Chapters
guests: Mrs, Terrie Ridell
Miss He
ton; Mims Sam
Josephine
| windile,
! | Utahyille
wr isodl
Mrs
iin
Jordin
rE
med
a Fn
Stat
sesMong
Charities Gordon of Irvona. i
Dinner,
Congress, gave a
the
Raymond Hayes was the!
#4
iViling
Gertrude Helman gave a
Lretiumie of Ber work 85 8 member
ost and found committer
ttee had in rng ior vil.
the
at regaed
i reas,
age lo all
tithe main speakers atl the State
AINE ress
Eisenhower, president of Penn]
| State University,
helt of | five
and
Township
ation Miss
Mrs
the facully
for #4
girls became
No. 2
regular
and Johnson
Casey Bummers § LTOOD
provided thei The
Frances M | meeting wis conducted by the
Franca Fisher i five girls who were going into
" provided | Proop 2 The Investiture Ceramo-
£2 onetvad | was conducted for the the fol
| tow ng Brownies: Betty Davis
{ Naney Ann Jenkins, Doris Mao
| Mahute, Colleen Martel, Patricia
Tomchelkt, Ann Posenhammer and
(andy Young
After their ceremony snd re
ceiving their "Wings" he follow
ing girls were presented fo Mrs
{ Inmes Young, leader of Tr 2
| tane Atland Carol Davis, Shirlee
{ Lesher, Judith Troxell, and San
dra Wallace
Brownie
nap! as Fé
Ameri Per No
in
Hegarly }
RBatur
Loonies
Bell, Mra
ga Yerna
members of
opehing for the
and
of
Te. 'y
Mary
vind] by
4
Brownie Troop 4 and Girl
Troop 2 provided the luncheon’
for the honored guests the gaven
new Hrownies and the five gifs
the Fily-up Ceremony. Teo
into tice one of the Tender:
requirements the five girls,
the help of the visitors, sey
the delicious luncheon
jrowndes present in addition
i to the above named were: Theresa
Cosnick Patricia Flack, Karsn
Hann, Patsy Poach, Irene Shan
naman, Cindy Shank Ann Wil
amps, Csthy Kost, Judy Coasiek,
Mary Louise Greinader, Fiizabeth
MeGiR, Anne Turner, Leader, and
Mra Retia Wallace, Assistant,
Those present from Troop 2
were: Nancy Oreenawalt, Maney
Henderson, Jackie Gurnia Peggy
{Opdenhoff, Esther Chapaioney,
Jane Gallaher, Jane Sinclair, Car
of Jean Forthey. Janet Freeman,
| Colleen Spicher, Florence Young,
was made’ Jane Smeal, Northa Beers Zea
received the! Kay Gunia, and Mrs James
tizenuhip” Medals Young, lesder
31 High Mize! The Brownies and Girl Scouts
BCI High Miss sic helped celebrate her birth.
Helen Bhoff and Henry: day
Visitors were Mrs Don Wilkin.
vice gon, Mew Sam Davia, Mrs Hee
po Mes. Habn and Mra
George :
Helman Elected
Vice President By
' S.AR. Members
BH. 1. Btuart
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Sartng Tah recent | Dean I. Hile of Curwensville
descrip- | Was elected president at the an-
decorations and nus] meeting of the Susquehanna
| Chapter of the Bone of the Am
Mrs Stuart and her | #Tican Fevolution held recent] at
¥i lr hundred aitenc~ i dinner at the Hotel Di ing
ale Ix nner. im Clearfield
Other officers elected for the
| year 1058 were. John B Heilman,
Cosiport, first viee president; W
Clearfield, second
vice president; Leland EB. Mather,
Lav. Clearfield. third vice presi-
dent. Secretiry and Chancellor,
| Waltér Swe Clearfield. Regis-
Ann Wilkinson
transfer lo
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Sol
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presided
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the ¥isg
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report, Regular
vi iow ed eparis of
were giv including |
Heers, charrman of |
who gave the work
this worthy
kiherir Gordon
reading “Thia Is
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W. Rososky, first
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srt of the State Congress
if she was able Lo atlend
e Congress and enjoyed
jgtadl Mrs
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table
ont the local Chapter
3 Pages were in attend |
ATG A
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Mrs. Haver des
duties and the soc!
that they participated:
responsibility that the
delegates thanked the
for electing them to al-
State Congress,
ianity’s Relation Ww Our
wis Lhe theme of the
for the afternoon and
V. Swuith, Corwernaville; T. R
MECttn, Mahaltey, Pul-
Clearfield. DT toiedl,
Sahat? John B. Helman, Coal
pose: Wilam E Mies Jr, Due
: Dean Beaucht, Coslport:
: . Mahlon Wells, Philipsburg: LL C.
She included in her re- Hegarty, Coalport: Wyatt Gl
unportant theme that Woodland: W. Donald Weaver,
during the Siate DuBois; Fred § Hoffer, Philips
“Christianity’s Herit- burg.
the Chapters” Among!
The following registrants of Lo-
Senator Edward | cal Board No. 48 Clearfield. Pa.
Mrs. Florence R | were inducted into the Army at
| the New Cumbsriand General De
and have
these | been forwarded to the training
Allen- | center at Fort Jackson 8 C,
n Lithgow Flan. Donald Metuing Harter, Mor.
cketts. Flinton. nsdale.
McKeehan, Ber! Glenn Keith Kirk, Rockton.
Mrs. Mary Bell | Fo Waiter Roessner, Clear
if
included: Dr. Milton
and
meeting, and
and
AMATEUR SHOW DEADLINE IS DEC. 19
| ry »
toy Gis- | off the RE
Wedneaday,
i £
trust | ialport
nning this week the registration Stank bufow is being Reb
sr persons interested in entering the dnnual Amateur Sie
of Coalport-Irvona fo be held at 8:15 p. m Bn
28, at the BCI Senior School Auditorium in
Deadline for. regiatiation is 1 ¥. Dee. 19.
AMATEUR SHOW REGISTRATION BLANK
Sponsored by Rotary Club of Coalport-Irvona
aang December 28, 1965 S15 P M
Contestant or Contestants
(If more than one, list names using same registration blank)
Address
-
Phone
a
Type of Performance (voeal instrumental dance, other-—specify):
If music is sued, state name of song or songs
Approxt
s
a
mute length of performance in minutes
Name of Accompanist
Address
Return
biank to Amateur Show Committee, Box Ceoalport,
Deadline for entries is enter De 1» r.
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