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The Clarion Democrat from Clarion, Pennsylvania • 5

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Clarion, Pennsylvania
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Thursday, October 4, 1945' THE CLARTON DEMOCRAT, Clarion, Pa. Page ti ve to report again on Thura overseas service. USED CLOTHING SALE ordered day for ANNUAL HOME-COMING U. S. Coast Guard, Cleveland, Ohio, and his wife of Warren, were Sun fruit and vegetables were accepted for the Ruth M.

Smith Home at Sheffield. A tea-towel shower for lanvuie, and Steve Saper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Saper of (Butler, were united in marriage on Tuesday evening, at 6:30 o'clock Plunkard Group five of the W. S.

C. S. of NEWS OF OUSt EN WOMEN IN UNIFORM Sgt. Robert has re' day guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson The Section will hold a regular meeting at the Library at 8 o'clock next Monday evening. Tea will be served by Group II, of which Miss Katherine Zilhaver and Miss Ruth Graham are chairmen. The Licking church will hold the annual home-coming on Sunday, the kitchen was also held. discharge, army In Carnahan of Rimersburg. by Justice nf the Peace, James Arner.

celved an honorable after serving with the Europe. Russel Hepler, of the TJ. S. DANCE AT 0NIZED the Methodist church, under the direction of Mrs. Charles Edelen, will hold a "used clothing" sale in the Hess building on Saturday, October 13.

Doors open at 8:30 October 14, with afternoon and evening sessions. Supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock in the base (Con't. From Page 1) After a short wedding trip the bride will reside with her mother -who is stationed In Call ALASKA TOPIC AT Mr. and Mrs. G.

R. Henry of Sligo, gave the following address CLUB ON FRIDAY until the groom is released from fornia, is expecting his release within a few days and will arrive ment of the church. Signed by the of their son: Russell Henry, G. the army. a.

m. 31t2 committee. home in the near future. 3C, 251-64-92, U. S.

L. S. M. A round and square dance, to MEETING OF WSCS Members of the Women's Socie 555 Fleet Post office, New York, ANNOUNCEMENT OF After serving 38 months In the N. Y.

P. T. O. Pfc. George Cowatch, son ty of Christian Service of the First ENGAGEMENT MADE Joe Smith, 2C of Bainbridge, Wave Pauline Gray of Atlantic City, spent a Ave day leave with her parents, and Mrs.

William Gray of Huey. Mrs. Richard Ryberg of St. Petersburg, has received word that her husband, Richard Ryberg, S. C.

2C, has arrived in the Philippine Islands. Albert Carnahan, 1C of the of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cowatch of Huey, has been honorably dis Methodist Church of Clarion mt visited his sister, Mrs. Fred on Monday evening in the church.

AT RECENT PARTY charged from the army. Gallagher of Sligo on Saturday. Mrs. Gilbert Hoyt was in charge Cpl. Cummings, who has spent Robert Vensel is visiting in the of the program, and devotions were led by Mrs.

Frank Young. Mr. and Joe Elder, of Strat- which the public is invited, will be held at the Onlzed Club House from 9 until 1 o'clock tomorrow (Friday) evening, it has been announced. The Club's Social Council will sponsor the dance. Music will be by Pete Williams and his Sunshine Boys, and square-dance figures will be called by "Dad" Reed.

Refreshments will be on sale; admission has been set at 50 cents a person, including tax. the past twelve days in Shippen- tanville RD 1, announced the en home of his parents in St. Peters ville with his and child, was Hugh West, principal of Farm- ington Consolidated school and a burg. Technican third class Robert Vensel has returned from France. gagement of their daughter, Roset-ta Leone, to Pfc.

William Duane Haines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milo former Army colonel, gave an interesting talk on Alaska. Tea was TSgt. Clyde Bethune of Pitts Haines of Corsica RD 1.

The announcement was made at a party burgh, spent several days in the served by the WSCS Executive Board, and contributions of canned home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logue of St. Petersburg. Sgt.

Logue has held at the Elder home on Saturday evening, September 22. just returned to the states, after Twenty-four guests were pres serving In Europe for two year3. POPULAR GAMES At American Legion Home Resume Saturday, Oct. 6 At 8:00 P.M. And Every Saturday Night Thereafter.

CASH PRIZES EVERYONE WELCOME Cpl. Keith Meier is spending a ent and the evening was, spent in playing games. The announcement, 'Sentimental Journey' Rosetta and Duane" was written on small 15 day delay enroute with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Meier of 9fii Ok gand (Plan The folks who use our Auto Loan plan are enthusiastic about its economy and convenience.

Get the details before you finance your next car. THRIFT FINANCE CO. BAZAAR Immaculate Conception School Clarion Wednesday-Thursday, Oct. 10-11 8:00 P. M.

A Variety of Games Cash Prizes Everybody Welcome! Sligo. He is being transferred from Fort Myers, to Sebring, Florida. scrolls tied with red, white and blue ribbon and given to the guests by LaWanda Elder as Kathleen Haines sang "There's a Long, Long Mrs. Lyle Morris of Sligo, re ceived the Purple Heart on Friday, awarded her husband for wounds received in the E. T.

O. 515 Main Street Clarion, Pa. Phone 7 mm Pfc. Jay Morrison of Sligo, spent WHY YOU SHOULD Vote "Yes" On Amendment No. ONE (The "Good Roads" Amendment) last week at Deshon hospital, Butler, where he received treatment for his foot.

Sgt. James D. Schreckengost, who is stationed Caliiornia, and his wife of Erie, are visiting the form er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schreckengost in Wood street.

Pints Cones Quarts TSgt. Joe Phillips has returned from the European Theatre of Operations and is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. 2.

3. 4. BECAUSE YOU WILL PROTECT YOUR MOTOR TAX FUND. Amendment No. 1 guarantees that your motor tax money (gas taxes and license fees) will be spent for roads and streets and nothing else.

BECAUSE YOU WILL KEEP YOUR MOTOR TAXES DOWN. Amendment No. 1 will tend to ease the burden of taxation on the motorist. BECAUSE YOU WILL CREATE MORE POSTWAR JOBS. Amendment No.

1 assures full and proper use of your motor tax dollar and 90 cents out of every dollar spent for road-building goes to the working man. BECAUSE YOU WILL MAKE THE HIGHWAYS SAFER. Amendment No. 1 will mean more GOOD ROADS in Pennsylvania and good roads mean fewer accidents. The GOOD ROADS Amendment will Leo Phillips in Grand avenue.

SSgt. Denny A. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newell, is home for a 45 day leave after which Ready-Packed or Bulk Vanilla, Other Popular Flavors MISS ROSETTA ELDER Trail Jeanne Minich "found" the ring and the honored guest then showed it to the group.

Mis3 Elder is a graduate of Clarion-Limestone School and has been employed at Brown's Boot Shop iu Clarion. Pvt. Haines is a graduate he reports to Indiantown Gap for discharge. SSgt. Newell has the E.

T. O. ribbon with r.ine battle stars and Presidential Unit citation. He entered the A. A.

F. in December, 1941, and has served overseas for 36 months; in the 12th A. A. F. in Africa, Sicily and Italy; in the 9th A.

A. F. in France and Store Mm Dairy of Clarion-Limestone School in help speed greater prosperity for all. Space for this message contributed by: Fred W. Miller Transfer Clarion, Penna.

1943; he entered the Army in 1944 Clarion, Pennsylvania and, after training at Fort Knox, Pvt. William Wollgong, who is stationed at Fort McClelland, is enjoying a furlough at his home. Pfc. Kenneth Sherry, who has and Camp Mackall, N. spent seven months overseas.

He saw service in the Ardennes and Rhineland campaigns and holds the Good Conduct Ribbon and the ETO Ribbon with two battle stars (Political Advertisement) After spending a 45-day furlough at home Pvt. Haines will return to just returned from England, is the guest of his uncle and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Sherry in Fifth avenue. T4 Albert G. Styers of Clarion, Pvt. Jack F. Smith of Parkers R.

T3 Paul H. Weiser Indiantown Gap on October 12 for For Sheriff reassignment. No date has been set for the wedding. COATS JUNIORS ELECT 13 John A. AS NEW MEMBERS of Lucinda, and T5 Gerald R.

Greenawalt of Rimersburg, are among Clarion county men who have received honorable discharge from the service. John N. Irwin (Jack) of Foxburg, has arrived home after serving two Thirteen new members were elected at a special business meet Wetzd ing of the Junior Section of the and one-half years with the Seventh Clarion Women's Club, held at Ross Memorial Library last Monday Division. He took part, in the In evening. Mrs.

Karl Disque reported vasion of the Aleutian Islands, on the recent district meeting of Eastern Mandates, Southern Philippines, Luzon and the Ryukyus Is the State Federation, held at Brad ford, at which she was the Junior lands. He was wounded November Section's representative. Conscientious 28, 1944 on Leyte and April 20, 1945, on Okinawa. Jack arrived at San Francisco on September 11 and was honorably discharged on Sep Are Scarcer Now Than Ever. JAFFE'S OF CLARION Fortunately Secured Some Odds-And-Ends Of Manufacturer's Surplus.

These Are All Novel Coats, Some Fur-Trimmed; Many Are In Larger Sizes. They Are Priced Low, At About Half Of Their Actual Worth. They Are Now Selling tike tember 19 at Camp Atterbury, Ind. 1C John DefTbaugh of the U. S.

spent several days in A Veteran Of World War II Vote For Him At The General Election Nov. 6 Your Support And Influence Will Be Appreciated. the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.

H. Defibaugh of Foxburg. Lt. Merle Wiser, a patient in England General hospital, at Atlantic City, is improving after another operation performed on his leg. WEDDINGS I fnPHFUM I For The Mill lksm 1VH Best Shows Clarion and up FIVE DAYS Thursday to Tuesday, Oct.

4 to 9 Matinee Saturday at 1:30 Byers Owen Miss Anna Mary 'Byers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Byers of Sixth avenue, Clarion, and Lt. Philip C.

Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Owen of Jacksonville, Florida, were married in the Post Chapel, Fort Myers, on Wednesday evening, September 12, at 7:30 o'clock.

The ceremony was performed by the Father Wilders, formerly of Columbus. Ohio. For Your Come To JAFFE'S His first lesson IN THRIFT should be a Mutual Life Policy, which gives him insurance for life at lower cost than he can ver again buy it. Such a policy may prove to be a splendid remembrance of you. It will finance your child's education, or later help provide his own family with insurance protection.

In any emergency it will prove a valuable "nest Now, when your children are young, is the time to start laying the foundations of self-reliance and self-confidence through sound, low-cost Mutual Life Insurance, which is written on children from birth. I want more information about a Juvenile Policy. Of Anient" 8 Betty Hutton COATSo ARTURO pe Cordova Smathers Saper Miss Helen Smathers, daughter of Mrs. Smathers of Strat- FOR SALE CLAIR On of A Paramount Plctun Last Minute News of the World WALTER J. HORTON Clarion Phone 89 CLARION 612 Main Street Kaufman Bldg.

Phone 603 Eight room house garage and wash house on Lot 52 126 feet, In Shippenvilie. Price reduced for quick sale. Terms if desired. KAUFMAN Real Estate Agency 2nd Floor, Kaufman Bldg. Clarion Phono 44 Oct.

10 Western Bargain Night Before 7 Gene Autry in "Springtime In The Rockies" First Chapter "MONSTER AND THE APE" SEE "Wilson" at Popular Admission Soon Representing THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of NEW YORK 4 Mwa Stmt, Hrw YM City IMS rfirrf America" 1944 OUR SNO CCNYUIT OF tfRVICI.

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