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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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12 23,1949 Pact's 14 Articles Outlined 'Sportsmen Finish Plans for Picnic dirn; presen' vii. i a 1 v-'l I WASHINGTON North Atlantic a preamble Preamble The 12 ni .1 i f.ji«K LIT the 1 and He be ust'd a i i i saw uuuioor i i a plans for next pir- 1 i riKVS i were i at a- i ries of nl ls nei meeUnK of Cunsolldatt'rt al a i K. i i a presi Lo.al- was a i their faith jlfthe 5. "An armed a a against g. No other international en- among the a i i states men a i Nations; are to sale-lone or more of them in Europe or! gagemen of a of the 12 nations 'Belgium.

Caparia, i-rance. Luxem- se n1 a a i a royon Tn fipt FrfllTl Ltfftfl iruard their freedom and America shall be considered i i i i a boui-g, 1 he tnglanrt .,,,,,,,,,1.. i Ill UCl WWII i i 1 1 JH1C 1 1 1 Of ill grounds States others as they'aive 1 -John. -H: Bender explained a and-31). of them, in exercise of the right of consider ways of.

backing up the will undertake to set-'individu1 "or collective sell treaty. It shall be.ready to a tie international disputes by peace-jwill assist those attacked "by tak- at any time. The council shall set niember asks. AP i sisters were drowned i -tfdon n'om rtre- -12-After 10 yea.rS the a i Project of the sportsmen to i e' a't nearby Bolivar. be opened to review if a to the bird pen at a Kl A ine 3, 8nd Joan tiltva ful rrfeans and refrain from fcu'cehng forthwith, individually and in concert with the parties, such action as it deems necessary, in any way inconsistent with the United Nations.

'they 111 "strtuigtl'ieii their inclv'ding the ucc of up a defense committee to recom-i 13. nation can i on as re to. carry out year's notice a 20 years. Artiqles 3 and 5. 10.

14. The original drafts, in to 750 cast. 6. were playing on a pheasants. their doll into the wat.t 1 "Mr.

Bender reported the State' ran down a path aiui Game Commission-, has offered lo into the canal, a five-foot dec.n free institutions by bringing; about j.to arid maintain the secur- any ot European state in a posi-i posited in the U.S. Archives, a better understanding of the prm- ity" of the area. I I ciples on which thejuare' measures shall be stopped and by promoting stability a well They will encourage econoTpte--collaboration a themselves. They "separately-and-jointly, by means of continuous and ef- fec'tlve self help 'and mutual aid, -You Get It for a Kwartje American are amazed to we this outdoor Zandvoort, BeftchTnemr Holland. Drop in kwartje and take out your hot food or sandwich.

A kwiwtje, IncidenUHy, the Dqtch equivalent of thin dime. Keeping VpirUh ylciriity Personalities "Mrs. Willard fOriCSVllie entertained the following Sarah Bedford returned to at the Mrs. Car- herhoTne from she rje Gamble Mr. and Mrs.

J. Scott spent several months i her son Dice Mrs Elsie Schlotman, Miss a -family, Mr. and Mrs. Tred A Sc hi trnan. -Rbbert Barre'tt, Bedford.

tie Robert I. N.Y.. is spending a Gan-jle artd son, Jawies, and- Wil- few weeks at the Mfllview parson-- laj fible 'ot Albany, N.Y. age as the guest.of her son a Rev. and Mrs.

a ----Leon i nd The Production Com- KPnnet4i Bennett and children, Mr. is i os two weeks to and Mrs.jCecil Whiteley and chij- a vacation employes rfiren and Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

V. hi-te- Mjss Mildreci lias been ley attended, the a a pu-mc at Brothers Hard-held, at baqum, Sunday. MI. wape store due" to an injury to her and Mrs. -J.

A. Renshaw and son ff ed when she" slipped oil of North ere spending nar row i ewalk on Main wfcen Security Council takesi steps' necessary to -restore peace and r-- 6. pu'rpose of Article 5 an armed attack one- or nwte of the parties is deemed to included an armed attack on the territory Europe or Woman Wills to County Home, Fine Treatment Given Brother-in-law dividual and coUectiye capacity th America, on the Algerian i departments'qf France, on the oc- resist armed attack. 4. They will consult together porium came to Galeton Friday evening to bring her granddaughter, June Griffith to her home cupation forces of any party in Europe, on the islands the jurisdiction of- any- party in rt-e North Atlantic area north of the Tropic-of Cancer on 'the ves- here after a visit of several weeks se ls or aircraft in this area of any at Emporium.

Mrs. Griffith end I of the parties." family ar' visiting relatives ini -The liealy does affect GeorgiaTHis weeR. obligations of signers as nirnoT 1i agreement, i i and "FrencTi, are to be de-; give" the organization one. cock'bird-channel? now used as a feeder every 10 hens'TTeta over l.he theTpreseni-day i i Canal. Winter months.

It is expected, tie'' 1 AWARDFTJ added, that 500 will be held. Food; HeUer Ine 315 n-grown on" two acres at the grounds' laee Friday' award-J will provide for them. contract to-jlace a In another report, Mr. mg a in "the County Jail. The- Because of the excellent treat-1" A check jusE--arrived at the "The Lycpming Sportsmen," has; was i'he" lowest of four received by.

ment gjven to her brother-in-tow I home half the a'mount. i The a i will be sent years a Jersey City woman TyTtfetl to- 1 the" Lycoming: County i-iiitjtution. District Home. The woman; Mrs. Grace Gearhart, visited her fcrother-in-law, the- late C.

Ge-srrhart, back in 1943. She was so-pleased, with the fine conditions at the which the County Home is op- that she told officials -then, thatjerated. Mr: Tallman, president of some-day-she- would-do-something boacd- recalled--that--Mrs. executorlof Mrs. Gearhart's estate County comniissioners 'Clyde Tallman, Jacob H.

Matthews and Victor C. Wise the directors of the Institution District under for I Gearhart had often commented on been sent out to Kach commissioners, will receive issues pa-fate'liH9; meTnDershrp BegTfiriing vvlifT the i July copy, he said. Advance plans are' under way fo.i; the excellent care and attehtion given her relative. "also remarked a i i i was the. best she had ever visited.

Donald M. Lupold is the superin- and manager of the County Home. f. i 3'1" narrow sidewalk on weeKs-vaculiun at the home Street tne a George was a to Soldiers' and Forks Township. Mr.

and Mrs. Sair6rl Memorial Hospital in' Frank Mccarty of Becliord Cor-, llsboro, where X-ray pictures ners have purchased the Harry were taken to 'determine, the ex- Bleiler. property near Overton her i A cast will be where they plan to "pi ac ed on her leg and Miss Exs- Rex. Roshfjch, was interviewed I relurn to her home Lock- Haven State a Mrs. Clair, Vergason, of Teachers i to enter- parents of a son i the school thjs Fall.

Mr. at Soldiers and Sailors Mea Mrs. Harlan Featherbay and j-jmrial Hospitakin Wellsboro, Sal- family of-Williainsporl, were Sunu a i ft'. Mr. and Mrs.

day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic-tor Frank Vergason, of 'Galeton, are Cott. David Thomas and the parents of a son born at Sol-1 Ford Renninger returned -to the ijjers.and. Sailors Memorial Hos-i Otis Air Force' at Falm'outh.

i a i in VVelisboro, Tuesday, after spending ten days Mrs. V'ergason is the. former! here wi'th relatives and Miss Boneeta Goery Mr. and i friends. The Rev.

and Mrs. Ferd Bechtle and son Gordon, William H. Frazier of Old Green- a a Miss. vlch. their son and Marjorie--Lawlor, of "Philadelyhia daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. were week-end guests of Eliz- William Frazier, Jr. The Rev. ataeth Deiseroth arid Mr. and Mrs.

and M'rs. Frazier were "en Harry SdhoH. Mrs. Elizabeth to Loveland, where they i Deiseroth and grandson.Ted Deise- spend a each Summer. Sunday in Elmira, N.Y., Mrs.

Nelson C. "is con- lu i place tficy were accorri- 4 valescing at the Robert, Packer pariied.by the former's' nieces, Mrs. 'jHospital in Sayre, where Mrs: David Flas- mitted to an on' Fril phaler Miss Mildred Scholl, 1av William Hart retunried who had in'Galeton to attend home last Thursday from State! the Dejseroth-Swartz wedding on -College where she took a Schoo- in soil conservation. Mr. and "over returned, from Ridgway, 'Mrs.

Clarence "-Cott and Mr. a Sunday, after a visit w-ith her 'Mrs. Richard Smith and daughter, i grandmother, Mrs. F. of Montoursville; recently spent a ne.yj..xvho is now reported as im- lfew davs as guests at the home of rovJedT from a hea att ck suN iMr.

and Cott, Junfe 3K M'ss -Dangmar Mr. and Fawcett i morn- Miller "et. Eldreflsvllle were Saturfav to to a 15 10- The Misses Jean Ecert and Mar- Mrs Mort son a a of -Philadelphia are and i grands AIbert spending their vacation at the Nordquist are i this home of their uncle and aunt. Mr week at hautauqua Lake, N.Y. and Mrs.

H. C. Hild Harold4 Mi and Eugene Ken- Bedford, Carl Bedford Darwm nedy acg spending tneir yaca ion cn 3 01 Sherman Higley. of i a Beach, in Canada. Oth- Elkland Township, spent last week i enjoying -a sojourn ftt tVio i 4 et the Lo; jiear.

Forksville. Institute. Camp Linda Lee in Canada are Mr. and Mrs. Fred chijdfen, MF, and' P'riscilla' Ann Larabee ofj tha es Lush nd augh terSi Bmghamton are spending two I and Donrfa Loui Fitz gera 810 I this section attending the rodeo; nurse at Robert Packer Hospital.

bson Mr and Pov States has from Mrs. Graydon T. Stout Washington. Bennett and Mr and M. Cecil sfi4 spent several days Whitelev Mrs Ralel-h Bein- i her hiwband.

Lt. (J.g.)'O. ti. TMm Mr and Mrs home fte spend- flewh a TM last week with her son. Cal- I where hhe stationed for vin.

who is a patient in the Naval 1 T- Ba.se Hospital Charleston, S.C. i StOU sf ab Don ie out as Mr. and Mrs. Donald Humph- red by hw grandmftther. Mrsr.

rey. Summer in this lo- ou ln Ga1 on cality. spent a day test week in Mr TM' Dayton Bloom and "where Mr. Humph- snd Eva left by rey attended' Irem Temple Cere- motor, Sunday. nionial at Irem Temple Cpun-try Club.

Antes Fort Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fengo. where they will spend part of their vacation. Mrs.

Hans Johnson, of Chicago. 111., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Agnes Murray, who she had not seen in 11 years. Mr. and Mrs.

Roland Sommerville. A. .1. Burger. J.

C. th fc rmcr rent5 Mr Muthler, J. C. Bubb, and A. J.

Pe ne11 J- a Braucht recently Miss Fieta- Mrs A i and daueh- spending some; tP ria a V' a of i her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Spr'ague in a week fn rme parents. Mr.

and A N.Y. and Mrs: Jprome Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mrs Cbarlps W.

Johnson, Brown, of Roseville. and Mrs. A anf 1 the M'sses Grace Welch of i a N.Y.. a nnd Helen spent Mon- called on relatives on Sunday rfn i VVellsvilie. N.Y.

A Mr. and John a Johnson and Oa)e Connellv r- son of Williamspo'rt, spent to Kenmore. N.Y.. to Sunday i the former's i resume i i a spend- and wife Mr. and Mrs.

fcdwin i vacation with their Mr, and Mrs. i i a ents. Mr. and Mrs. A John- May of Renovo visited recently i son snd Mr, and Mrs.

R. Penn i Mrs. Dorwart and fam- Connelly. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilily Miss Ruby Krape is spend- i Spiegel spent the week-end ing a few days i her a Mrs. i relatives in Elmirn. N.Y. Ma-hei Fnttspy, at Sarthury Mrs. Joseph A.

Roh- Mrn. Lila nnd a -jnson of Kast Charleston "'ere from Youngstown. "Sunday visitors of the Intter's Rpendihg week in Antes Fort (father. -William K. SnjeKel and i i Mrs.

Mowcry's' mother, i dauRhter. Miss Sniegel. Mrs. Ida Taylor, and other a i Mrs. Mary i i of Em- y.

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