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The Brockway Record from Brockway, Pennsylvania • 5

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THE BROCKWAY RECORD, BROCKWAY, PA. PAGE FTVB FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1950 HTr atirl Mrs. Anthonv COCCi- migho and children of Force visited At Your AIR-CONDITIONED Comfort by Refrigeration! on Sunday at the Ben uaxuso home. Mrs. Charles W.

Hetrick of Erie and Mrs. Gale Matson of Kane attended commencement exercises here on Sunday. Mrs. Matson spent the week end here -and Mrs. Hetrick is spending the week wittfi her parents Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. McMeekin and family. Mrs.

E. A. Carlson of Ridgway spent Tuesday evening here with her mother Mrs. Blaine Billings-ley. Wnivio i-rvnvnx nf the local SChOOi NOW SHOWING Through Saturday Mrs.

A. C. Kohl and little daughters, Kathleen and Janes, Erie are spending some time at the home of the former's mother Mrs. Tony De-Santis and other relatives. While here the children underwent ton-silectomies performed at the Maple Avenue Hospital Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Foster, Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Winterbottom, daughter Marjorie, and Mr. Louis Peters of Erie spent Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Foster and son of Warren, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. James A.

Farrell spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeSantis of Clarion. Mrs. Joseph Gattola who has been a surgical patient in the Maple Avenue Hospital was discharged on Tuesday and is convalescing at her home.

Miss Evelyn Morelli spent the week end with friends tnd relatives in Erie, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Werts and Mr. and Mrs.

A. M. Nelson, daughters, Evelyn and Margaret of Fruitvale, British Columbia were visiting at the home of the former's brother, Andrew Nelson and family over the week end. They were enroute to New York, where they will board the Gripsholm for an extended tour of the Scandinavian countries. Mr.

ad Mrs. J. R. Logue ad family, accompanied by Cornelius Adams and Philip Orlosky returned from Erie, where they attended the vocation Day exercises at the St. Peters Cathedral on Ascension Thursday.

They also witnessed the altar boy exercises where James Logue received a $10 award as first prize winner over the DuBois District and Cornelius Adams received the Bishop Gannon button. Three young men were ordained into the priesthood and was a very impressive and solemn event. Mr. Anthony Seduski and Mr. John Seduski of Tyler, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. John Free WANDA HENDRIX With ALAN LADD in "CAP'T. CAKY, U.S.A.' are holding separate picnics at COOK i- oresi mis Tiaa.y. Members of the senior class of the local school had their picnic at Cook's Forest on Friday. They Art t.Tierp bv Miss Extra Saturday (Afternoon Only) CHARLES STARRETT in "RENEGADES OF THE SAGE" Lucille Rockey and Mr.

Charles Zo- ffuto and family. rianrto Hetrick and Mrs. Charles W. Hetrick and little daughter visited in Indiana, Pa, on Monday at the home of Mr. and Sunday and Monday May 28 and 29 Mr.

ajid Mrs. Thomas Heather-dale and children of Ridgway visited on Saturday at the William Swyers home and also with Mr. and Mrs. George Heatherdale and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Dixon and daughter Fenny of Sabula were week end guests at the Ben Aquil-ino home. Mr. R. A.

Kearney of Punxsutaw-ney was a visitor in town on Tuesday. Mx. and Mrs. Leon Wilcox visited a day last week at the home of Mi-, and Mrs. William McConnell of Dagus.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Oakes and son Paul of Mt. Jewett spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Olin C. Anderson. Mrs. George M. Hutchison entertained members of the Ridgway D.A.R.

at her home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McGaughey and sons Jay and Hugh of Stanton, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Galbraith on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Nappe and son Michael of Ridgway were week end guests at the Ben Aquiiino home. Miss Armead Gadd spent Saturday with friends in Sykesville.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson and Miss Hannah Herzing were DuBois visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Mike Karaffa and Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Heffner visited at De-Vitt's Camp, Allenwood, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O.

C. Anderson were business visitors in DuBois on Saturday Mrs. F. R. Humphreys, Miss Martha Kearney and Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Humphreys were visitors MEMORIAL DAY IS A TIME FOR REMEMBRANCE AND RESOLUTION Remembrance of those who sacrificed their lives for freedom's sake and resolution that they shall not have died in vain. IN OBSERVANCE OF MEMORIAL DAY. THIS BANK WILL NOT TRANSACT BUSINESS ON MAY 30TH. Mrs.

Keivn soiam. tvtv onH Mrs nickev of Reyn- Mr. and Mrs. S. L.

Werts of Emporium were visitors at the home of Mrs. Blaine Billingsley on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S.

H. Harding visited on Saturday at the home of Mrs. H. H. Whitsell of Plumville, oldsville were callers at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl McNeil Mon RAY MILLAND ROSALIND RUSSELL in "WOMAN OF DISTINCTION" day evening. Penna Gail Marie McNeil spent uiau Miss Mable McKinley of Brook- onri at thp home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Albert ville was a business visitor in town on Tuesday.

mer and daughter Tuesaay Miss Emma Lou Marnati has been transferred to the St. Christopher at Philadelphia, to further her training as a nurse. She plans to be there for 3 months. Mrs. Vesta Kichen and sons Paul and Kenneth of Tonawanda, N.

spent a few days this week at the home of Mrs. O. R. Marey. Miss Pauline Dugan of the Maple Avenue Hospital nursing sta.ff, and mother Mrs Paul Dugan of this place spent Sunday with Paul Dugan, a student at Washington and Jefferson College, at Washington, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, May 30-31, June McNeil of Brockway wnere ene veiled with her cousin Janet Green of Grove City.

BROCKWAY CITIZENS BANK BKOCKWAY, PA. Mr. and Mrs. Henry w. jiiiaeiaun rln.v at the home of VAN JOHNSON ELIZABETH TAYLOR in M-G-M's "THE BIG HANGOVER" Mrs.

E. H. Winsor and family of Mt. Jewett. Arr 'Rnrtt attended me Pa.

wedding of Miss Lucille Young to the Reverend Mr. O. Emerson wochhnm at the Polk Run Kenneth Morey, PJD.A.N., visited a few days this week with his grandmother, Mrs. O. R.

Morey. He was enroute from Memphis Tenn, to Barber's Point, Hawaiian Islands, where he will be stationed in the Church at Apollo, on Thursday May 4 at 7:30 p.m. Miss Myra McFadden of Brook-ville was the guest of Miss Pauline Kellert over the week end. ijumhoN nf the Earnest Endeav- Mrs. Harry L.

Youngdahl is spending several days this week with relatives in Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. R.

D. Henderson spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Schoon-over of Galeton, Pa Mrs.

Mooney, R. Mrs. Angelo Musantry, R. and Miss Amelia Rockey, R. N.

were among those in attendance at the dinner meeting of the nurses of District No. 8 held at the General Pershing Hotel on Thursday starting at four p.m. Mrs. William Johnson son William and Mrs. Emily Johnson visited here with Mrs.

Ida Johnson on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Rodgers of Baltimore, visited on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Janet Handel and Miss Margaret Burtt.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Castafero and Mrs. Andrew Marnatti were visitors in Pittsburgh on Thursday. Mrs.

Castafero remained there having been admitted as a patient to the Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Hetrick ol Ridgway visited over the week end future. lor Circle were pleasantly enter Mrs.

Arthur Iiddle son Arthur and daughter Nancy are spending a few weeks at the home of the for mer's parents Mr. and Mrs. John in Big Run on Friday evening. The Misses Edith and Ethyl McLaughlin of Ridgway visited with relatives in town no Sunday. Mr.

Donald Craft of the State Game School visited with Mrs Craft here on Saturday before continuing on to Williamsport. where he is spending the week. tained in the social rooms ui Presbyterian Church on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. B. J.

Morrison, and Mrs. William C. Mix as hostesses. Mrs. P.

R. Morrow visited rela-tives in Pittsbugh this week. Puhala. Mr. Liddle will join their, to accompany them home after the week end holiday.

Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Knarr of Du Bois were dinner guests on Wednesday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Mix. NATURAL TASTE Alfred's Homogenized Vitamin Milk has that rich natural taste.

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Mrs. Robert Benson was a in DuBois on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

Johnson, of with friends in Brockway and also in Brookville. Ridgway visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and also attended the com Mr. and Mrs.

James M. McMeekin mencement exercises while here. and son Teddy visited on Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of Mr. Mrs. Dale Chittester and daugh ters Joyce and Susan of Blooms-burg who are visiting in Falls Creek spent Sunday and Tuesday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Thompson and family. Mrs. John S. George of Kane vis ited with relatives here from Wednesday until Friday.

She was ac and Mrs. Charles W. Hetrick 01 Erie. While there Mrs. McMeekin and Mrs.

Hetrick attended the mother and daughter banquet of the Nursery Guild of the Lutheran Church at which time Mrs. McMeekin jvas' presented with a corsage for being the mother present from the greatest distance. There were about two hundred present at the banquet. The McMeekins were accompanied home on Wednesday by their little grandaughter Can dice Lou. Mr.

and Mrs. David L. Holt of Brookville visited in town on Sun companied to Kane by her mother Mrs. Ella Morey who will spend some time there. Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Lindholm Grand to drink for youngsters and oldsters. Fine cooking use on cereals, in coffee as cream. Order a quart of Alfred's Homogenized Milk today from your favorite store or dial 3155 for delivery. Don't Say Milk-Say "Alfred's Milk" spent Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Cjtrnahan of Lake City. BROCTO AY THEATRE Saturday, May 27 A Savlage Killer spreads horror and destruction thru the night! A Jon Hall, June Vincent Jane Nigh and N'Bonga PLUS "Lash LA RUE and Al "Fuzzy" ST. JOHN "MARK OF THE LASH" CHAPTER 1 of "Radar Patrol vs. Sky King" Sunday and Monday, May 28 and 29 Two Big Days BLAZING A TRAIL THROUGH THE WILDERNESS "THE OUTRIDERS" Color by Technicolor Starring Joel McCREA with Arlene DAHL Barry Sullivan, Claude Jarman, Jr.

Tuesday and Wednesday, May 30 and 31 Two Big Days A DREAM COME TRUE It Will Stay In Your Heart Forever "DANCING IN THE DARK" Color by Technicolor Starring William POWELL, Mark STEVENS and Betsy DRAKE Smith McKay Interior and Exterior Painting Paper Hanging Miss Doris Cerutti of Duquesne University and Miss Rose Marie Salizzoni, Mr. Leo Bertiotti, Mr. Arthur Salizzoni and sons Francis and Joseph of Bndgeville were guests on Friday and Saturday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Louis day and attended the local commencement exercises.

For purposes of comparison, members of the eighth giades of the local school took the Jefferson County examinations on Monday. Miss Pauline Kellert was among those in attendance on Sunday-evening at commencement exercises at Big Run, where her president of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. R.

W. Washburn Phone 3622 BROCKWAY, PA. Cerutti. Mr. Vincent Bassetti was discharged on Saturday after being a patient for the past fourteen weeks in the Montefiore Hospital in Pittsburgh where he was receiving treatment for an eye injury.

Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Morey attended a luncheon meeting held at the DuBois Hotel on Thursday, for dealers of the Pittsburgh Plate and iive little sons of Export, Sunday at the home of Mrs Washburn's parents the Reverend Mr.

and Mrs. E. Burtt. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mrs. Martha Kroah and sons Glass Company.

moved on Thursday into their new Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mix visited on Sunday afternoon with friends in Ridgway and an Johnsonburg.

Two Big Days Thursday and Friday, June 1 and 2 ly constructed home on Bond Street. The home on Second Avenue which they, vacated will be purchased and occupied toy Mr. and Mrs. Louis Judice and Miss' Mary Ellen Morrison arrived home on Thursday having I yand Brockway and vicinity residents who wiU observe birthday anniversaries during the eomtag week. May 29 John Coder Victor Kearney Rosella Freemer Miss Joanne Gibson of Oil City SSI What's Busier Than a Bee? A Telephone Line, of Course I spent the week end with relatives here.

Mrs. Thomas Wharton of DuBois is spending a few days at the home May 30 of her daughter, Mrs. J. Howard KeuiotheCitu Ferman and family. Mr.

Donald Billingsley of Glen- MARILYN MAXWELL Mrs. C. A. Clutter Eleanor Marshall Irene Landis Clifford Ward Capt. William O'Brien Carl R.

Anderson shaw, and mother, Mrs. Blaine FRANK MORGAN JAMES GLEASON Billingslev spent Friday evening LEWIS STONE RAYMOND WALBURN with relatives in Emporium. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo F.

Youngdahl May 31 concluded the year's work at Clarion State Teacher's College. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Humphreys and Mrs. F.

R. Humphreys spent Sunday with friends in Galeton The Misses Joanne and Dianne Abrahamson and Mrs. Dick Wilcox spent Saturday in DuBois. Miss Florence Brian was a guest on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Roland Sterrett of Beech-woods. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bassetti were visitors in DuBois on Thursday. Mrs.

Max Decker of Oakland. California is spending some time at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kocher. Mrs.

Helen Tompkins and Mrs. Ralph E. Durbin spent Friday and Saturday at the Nittany Lion Inn State College, where the latter attended a pi ess conference. Mrs. Tompkins visited her daughter Diane, a student on the college campus and was dinner guest of Miss Bess Smathers, Saturday spent Saturday and Sunday in Butler with their daughter Mrs.

Donna Rae McKay Caroline Lee Ward-Herbert Moorehouse John S. Frank who was discharged on Friday after being a patient in Magee Hospital, Pittsburgh. June 1-- Mrs. Donald Craft visited on Friday and Saturday with friends in Clarion. Joe Wilcox Robert Cochran Grace Johnson Margaret McLaughlin Minnie Gunderman Lewis Santini The Misses Jane Stewart, Mar PLANTING TIME IS NEAR -BUY TODAY jorie Britton, and Mae Rue Schaf- fner, Irma Paris and Mr.

Ernest June 2 Truesdale attended the Com mencement Ball at State College on Friday nigftit. Mrs. James Ward Dorothy Bruno Catherine Morrison Marcia Ann Grinnen Margaret Pinchock A whole flock of beehives can't match the buzzing of today's busy telephone lines. Telephone traffic continues to xoll along as heavy as ever. This means we still have a huge job on our hands but we're glad.

This continued heavy traffic is proof that more and more people think of the telephone as their first and fastest means of communication. That's just the way it should be. HOME TELEPHONE CO. Miss Minnie Gunderman and Mrs. Floyd Mooney and daughter Diane were visitors in DuBois on Tuesday.

June 3 Saturday, May 27 will be official Jane McDonald Gary Anderson Beverly Leuschel Mushroom Soup Cream of mushroom soup can be substituted for white sauces in many recipes. And it adds a slightly different flavor. Poppy Day in Brockway. These are to help those disabled veterans. Everyone buy a "Buddy Poppy" June 4 from a girl scout tomorrow.

Word has been received by Mr. 4- 12-4 5- 10-5 3-12-6 OHIO M-15 CORN K-24 CORN U.S. 13 CORN TIMOTHY CLOVER ALFALFA ALSIKE BULK GARDEN SEED LADINO CLOVER LAWN SEED SEED POTATOES SHEEP MANURE PETE MOSS BONE MEAL HYDRATED LIME VERTAGREEN TOMATO PLANTS PEPPER LANTS CABBAGE PLANTS and Mrs. John Puhala, that their Dried Fruits Dried and candied fruits keep best if stored in tightly covered containers on shelves where the temperature is fairly cool. son, Cpl.

William Puhala of the United States Army, is stationed Tifrmoujrls FERTILIZERS Ip'i Make Even' Acre mr Dolts 3m Best near Fairbanks, Alaska. Al Anderson Elmer Calhoun Anna' Johnson David Olson Edwin Schlemmer Mrs. M. E. Keister Mary McLaughlin Helen Lehner Sally Ann Preister Carl A.

Ross Donald Hayes E. E. Schlemmer Mrs. William Faust of Mt. Union, Mrs.

Foster Brandt of Chambers- VIN CARLSON FLOWERS MONUMENTS MARKERS Phone Carlson Residence 5732 BROCKWAY, PA. Steel Expansion Steel has spent neavly two million dollars to expand and modernize since World War II, and the petroleum industry has spent tht much or more. burg, visited at the E. J. Hall home this week.

Mrs. Joseph Ritucci, of Ridgway, is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Freemer, of Crenshaw. Mr.

and Mrs. John Freemer and daughters Rosella and Mrs. Joseph Ritucci, had dinner at the Golden Yoke in Luthersburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

George M. Williams and daughter Betsy visited in State College during the week end. Feeding Cattle The chief merit of feeding cattle on pasture is not that it saves grain but that better use is made of the grain. Ralston's Hardware Pullman Cars Pullman cars used on some of Hie trains operating between Chicago and the Pacific coast make as many as from 72 to 90 round-trips a year, depending on the schedules and Javovers Patronize your' local merchants. Brockway, Pa.

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