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Parents of 14, Valley Children ffo w.ffifZ VipJo It was CKrTstroM which a dozep or "parents wflT forget, He parents are those who deferred a and traditional Chriifmai in their homes with families to make ah arduous all-day trip for a two-hour visit with their youngsters at the Home for Crippled Children at Both good bad features distinguished the day for the holiday travelers. Besides the anguish of the continuing knowledge that Infantile u4iarysis had laid Its crippling hand on members of their fanv IS who went oae party the day without food. They had planned to have their Christmas dinners on the way to Pittsburgh, but they hadn't counted on roost res- tauranu being closed. IN 14 children who were in the William-poll Hot- plul't Isolation Unit' In the past seasim now are at the Pittsburgh home. All were visited by their parents during the holiday visiting period.

Shore; Clarence HUAr'ngw, 1, Trout Run: L. Brion. 6, of 153 Nortfi Strwt, city; Paul i year, RD 1. Joyce Dotufirrty, 1, NU- bet RD; Clifford L. Meixel, 10, were taken to Pittsburgh same day, Oct.

27 AIVI RD 2, -r4 Lawis R. both 4 years old. THE It who returned home hungry made the trip in iiee cars traveling together. Mr. Mrs.

Balph O. Hunter, this test Us i-ggbter, 'J-'e, a at VVHI'-i Hlgk SebooL Mrs. wms unable to the tsip i she In At Pitlsburgh Raving es ipleted a In Jet at AinaHi'a, Tex Tklrd Of -3 A doty at taw Greatei Akp.t He to ju.antly on a 1: hall- day leave with his Mr. Mrs. Charles J.

8r, fsnth WIIH-M- ptrt. He Is a trf WU" fl-Vasi, 1 i IfBfc A b.tther, O--les J. fc, Jr, KM bcea in the Navy two yean. HM y. Kenneth art: KtrstetUr, 2, Jersey tkm, with a third, that of Mrs.

F-'I PhlUtpa, of Trout Run, and they stopped at Jmey OJvore to pick up Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nie- Show RD Judy Phillips, of Logsnton RD i. year, Frvctor star Route; Lucia Ann Mix, 8, Cogan Station RD 1. Carl E.

Ntemiec, 7, l.ognton RD Richard Hunter, 2, or 1007 Baldwin, Street, dty; Joye M. Benjamin, 13, Cogan Station; Kenneth Thursday afternoon, the children returned to 'a routine of medical care and, physical therapy. -For Corson, 7, Linden. Thi tour the The Hunter party Joined and Set for Sunday The of a "mystery for by the chapel choir and the senior Luther League of the parish will highlight tae Sunday evening service at Ma Lutheran Church. A "mystery" as used in sense refers to the type of religious drama that took place ID chancel of the church depleting some great truth.

This was done frequently in the 14th and 15th Centuries. At both morning services, 8.30 and 10.45 pastor, the Rev. E. Rayrqpnd preach on a post Christmas theme. Goldtn Ttxt --The Golden Text as armouncrd by the Christian Science Church is: Meal the sick, cleanse Hie lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils: freely ye have received, freely give.

(Matt. 10 :8 Mrs. WllHam L. ii at Cogan Mrs. JoeT rf of with two in-- had left the school-am day's schedule at eludes school work, yottttgaters, the the In- a i i of op their, eruiii at Vi when they are to- the Uid I hfAK.

may be many months before some of the children return to the West Branch Valley. In tne meanwhile, they will have memories, of Qhristmas afternoon when their parents came to join them around the gaily decorated tree with arms full of Christmas presents. McFlhattan Native Promoted ii NYC M-UUIATTAN a Fleming, a native of McElhattan has been superintendent of the New Tork Central System at Chirtgo. effective Jan. 1953 He succeeds Ernest Johnson, transfjuod to Toledo.

Mr. Fleming has been an em- ploye of the NYC since 1629 and ij" tprved as traveling car agent, trainmaster at Call on, trainmaster at Columbus anc Springfield, 0., and superintendent at Van O. Charleston, W. field. and Spring- Have Guest Lee A.

McDanlel, of Redeemer Lutheran Church, will be the speaker of the 10.30 a.m. service fau Iilv.1ty fcoirv A report on the records the Church of Our Saviour, in of 12 pfuona confirmed by the Rt Rev. J. Thomas Hetatand, the efcweh, to hvf for the) Layfeag oil Mrs. G.

Merle Brass, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Callahan, Lawrence S. and Richard A Fry the Episcopal Diocese of Harris- Mr I the Sun- Lyon and pre- rj r.

MotltotuTville, 1870. Bishop Heistand, head ot burg, conflrmed the c'" day. f.k« were SfMtcd by the Bctv. S'-- Firemen Purchase Television Set This set by tti'lkeiaen for was eonneefci-Z up for-tfce hsHfoys. The rd the wt by then for tfeo pr the new are A.

Bernard 1 Street, kit, Ffcoto) I 0 Rent Cbtitrolc HI 3-IIour 'ouiicil Hearing hearing room where Council sat Mayor Clifford L. llnv ited each side to an hour to present Its' and half -hour for rebuttal. applause broke out number of times. As the hearing ended at 1 p.m., Mayor Harman said Council will not make its decision immediately on 7 Sunday. His theme will will study thfr evidence Deeper Meaning of Christmas." At the 7.30 o'clock evening service, a film "The Babe of Bethlehem," will be shown.

sented. He said he hoped Coun cil's decision will be the "best for WiUiamsport." "IF COUNCIL FINDS there Is no shortage of rental housing in the The question of rent control In (community, it can pass a decontrol WiUiamsport'was debated Friday in a three-hour'public hearing at City Hall. More than 200 landlords and fnnnts Jammed the If it finds a shortage exists, the probable course would be to take no aetion. The present rent control law expires next April 30. S.

Dale Furst, counsel for the WiUiamsport a BomU, iiienented the Tnahi Cnse lor decontrol. Harvey TB. Lemon, of the CIO, was the main spokesman for retention of controls, Mr. Fiuvt nM the port I ltaa sf ineJnd- Ing 4k tlty, Sauia trait, LoyVra and Old Tow--Mp, a ufneleBt Influx of workers to have tt 'fledf aa a crltte.1 defense ho ig ho introduced Mr. Furst, said ent control is "inherently and should be taken off.

THOMAS 8. QUINN, head of the WllliRmsport Area Rent Contro ffice, spoke for a few minutes to arify a mistaken impression of sw omr AJ atr tunth Strict Htv. A. B. Satvroay, S.46 a "jath f-V'M; a.m., 7 rr- 4 in; 1 p.m..

prtjw or OOP -i 75S AvtaiM. Rtr. B. Twry. 10 Sundiy School: 8.30 p.m., youth wrvlee; 7.30 nv, EvansctUUc MTVICC; stt, 7.30 p.m., or to suut.

Rev, anrtd tl wor- Up, 6,30 p.m. a X) p.m., 7.15 p.m., pny Calvary, Waihlnitoa ttaOmff and St Rtr Jflto ft. 9 30 a.m., SbBdu S.K/*; 10.30 a.m., 7.30 e.49 p.m.. Tuuth rtUowihtp; 90 0. Blair a.m..

I School: 10.45 am. and 7.30 p.m., itrvtcej 630 Tooth IV 'v. ran I hit, 313 Maynard I NJ School; 11 .1 W.UROS or KUI (UMKElfl Calrary, 714 CampMU Street. OvfU- a a. B.

Cf t.30 10.4B am. and 7.30 6.30 p.m., TortB 7.3fl p.m., pnytr utiaf. Park I H. t.30 a Tiwt tWOi Rw. Ward i.

I lay 10 45 S.B., 9.9) p-pl. youth choir; 730 p.m., Tooth 7.45 p.m., prayer C-r( View. Old ftTM Mv. Sunday 10.48 a.n. 7.30 .80 and 7T30 P.B., so (Union) Northwv ftwfl: 10 Stheo): a.m., DUPAL Att SiUt aad BIIOK It Rrr.

4lwrt B. a.m. Kdr fl.30 I Xtty Stort; tu and atrtn, Kv -'WL TUr4 II t. Rtv Harold FV 9.30 t-DL, School; 10.40 a m. and T.30 p.m., -rvlcH; S30 F- 11 TM MH 1 --lay, T.30 SWflca, Wf' Jtllt f.tn.

AX 13 W. taf. TrtA tu-ell WM Ihi Rev. 0 Mao S.B., Schert; a-m. ami 7.30 p.nt, A.

A. Itof. CM S.SO and 7.36 1030 a.m., HT IVUMti 7.30 SlMlr V-Jf. 6. Rohert West IV-Ik Ibl trsat i nx, 1 a.nt Sail lS.llp.ia.

at tts A 7.30 p.m., i rV; TUu Children'. ihrir. Wut BadO rJTtbu t-K ItuOH I1S1 ta: CalTiry (V-v Sb Bat- day, p.m., prtyw 7.30 ano Rn nn TnvU a.m., SuMay Vhool; 7.30 p.m., tcrvlce; 7 30 oreyer Pr)ay. 7.JO htaltnt Sbx.t: Rtv. toy- E.

9.30 10JO --vice. 1.45 L. a.m., and 7.SO People; 0 Sunday gettttlc tervtot; Tbttrtdty, 7.30 Ci ft. 45, p.m. 7.30 p.m.

toi 0.30 a.m.. Chuck raurth and 1 a B.30 a.m., p.m., fowut Hot? 10 Sat 10 (i.m., H4y a We fbartb Hf tt Hour 1.30 a.m.. t- iUid 4 M. at i I.M., A "sFf, 1 a.ao litwo. i CM Maittl and i t.10 -s hud S.

tl Wi TJVth UlNri 7 WtVf i rK 10.41 i.av, HIM! 7 I and 7 lay I 3 day, 7 p.m., prayer 3 BIMe -1614 10.1} a Stmday 7JO South 7.80 p.m., Bible City aas wwt fcdtrtn WnH.m 10.18 4. p.m.. ctiVi i's Ung; p.m., rMi.Klty. p.m.. Tooth ip; nidty and Saturday.

749 Deputation MmltUT; Saturday, 7.30 tooth (or Chriit Open 1409 rourtt Street. Clyde V. 7.30 p.m., evan- St. it Or Lynn CvWdtnf: day Schuol; 10.45- a.m., 1030 a.ra., 7.30 p.m strvlct. School: udent Calvary, Cemetery and Wett Fourth trecti, Her.

B. L. 930 tehool; 10.45 day, 7.30 p.m. prayer BMt Ht-Sholora, Xdtolo uui JtlU. Ephraha F.

Sholom CT SIMM A. Kim- Arcnti; 1 p- Ihlid SU 1 Tto IUU. le BlWe TV Ml A.HHX blit, SuM Rer. B. oat StxHun: 8.30 a.m..~»»rvlc«, m.

Blblt a.m itLtffn'g ppi; dnirdk 11.45 a.m., e.30 Luthtr Ot 1 tlS Ktv. Ml 9.4S St.t north at Broad Street Clyde E. ndy; 10.30 a.m.. Our i Broad St'i Rtv. T.

Otto and 7.30 Tbur 1-y, 10 can i fir. D. -T A. st a.30 i v- and Ktaura SU it, Dr. Harry W.

MllUr; 11 a.m. 30 7 p. S.4B a.m., vIMti let- 1 MvT.JDr'tn ASO Ii 10.41 a.m., V-j (.30 p.m. v. JoikM B.

Uw: S.1B 10.36 fU. 7JO Mairs, KeAll It. two tk ot DC. Hay nv. a.m.

i 10.4S Chord) 1.80 p.m., Lather League; 7.30 p.m pv lt fWU-a. rti fll a 30 i 7 itfia 11 7.49 nlo P.B.. Btw. lV fejU A. Md It A.

E. 11 a.av, a a.aw ixataav. A. e-BV 1 lls tJl Urn: TJrtfc iV jbi.i sat 10.45 Mm'- lev. if SO 3 day Vbosl; 10.45 .7.

Mt, MO T. p.m., 10.4B T.ao aad Sui.j, Her Bui- penlce. 1406 He presented statistics showing the community's population growth over a 10-year period did not keep ace with the nujaber of new welling units. He dtvKred that the vac-wy rate for rental proportiei here it a okder oat per cent he --H ts-- norm-' area the yean the depr Mr. Furst declared "we have 3 Law 96 (which Ti StfWUy a-m.

and 7.90 p.m., C40 tooth Feltowinlp! Ibvrt, A. lit. Her L. 93tt.a.m.. Sunday Lutheran Partth, Her.

Rahtrt M. at at St Paul. 11 mihlp Sunday 'Ilk, 9.30 at p.m. Lutipuia, Rev ohn J. 9.x fMa ia30 BV il a a 9.IS a.nx, I 10 a-m.

7.30 p.m.. lc4 Williauuport area as critics or defense housing) in answer to abor's not public IN HIS OrisJfING remarks, Mr said the idea that "labor an go to Washington and ge hat it wants is not true." He 'i ttere a shortage of BTO lag in the low income bmkets that big real etUte in the city have blocked public housing which would relieve the shortage. The Penn Vale project was orig- naliy slated to be 500 units, Mr said. Real estate interests convinced Washington to cut thia 350, he added, on the grounds ley would build the other 250 This has never been done, he 0 7JO P.U.. aOT.ua; and I a.m., Day tf atultfty, 4 to p.m., and to 8 p.m.

rim Bapiif. O. 9 SO a m. Sthud; 10.30 a.m. md T.30 p.m.

7 reDAwilv; 7.8UP.BV, prayw tJB. aad B. lfl.49 Ait. out .30 a.m., 10.30 an. Rev.

WtJB a.m. aad 7JO i ley, T.90 I sai a 9,49 a.m.. Sondayv tt a.m. and 7 30 6.49 p.m. Wed.

7 30 pnyer 714 011 SUfet C. Wttaba: L0.4B a.u.. BMtW RW leWHagn. 10 i. ft SW TT Sbxt.

Re WV 1 A. Ill Jlf Sunday Sthed: 11 a.m Ttlrd tad tv tJO 90 a.m.. Sunday il' a.av, iaa, Area at. 930 tp V.A ft iao tr You wtUaiA ot FIST EVNKUCA nna KntEN amai -ondfiiJlm 9:30 J-y School for 1 0.45 Wof-hip-Strvietj Ktt. A.

0. that rents are He -v4 In 4be jtft few ttnty given a 15 Cciit inert---, aaotiier of per at of per cent. In the put year, Mr. Quinn said is office approved 802 rent adjust merits for landlords while refusing 25. Rents can be adjusted for hlghei peratlng costs, fuel, taxes, a tropefty improvements, he said.

St. hike's Clnir To Sing Cantata A Christmas cantata, "The Sta TJTMON went on, the federal governmeni lanned 300 units In the city, It was cut to 112, the 36 on Brie Ave- ue and the 76 on Catharine Street. He died Cmncil's recent i solution ig the pi-nncd onit projast ia the West End. Mr Lemon urged Council to consider setting up a committee to survey the community to deter mine If there is a shortage of rent al housing He suggested that real eatete landlords, newspapers, la bor and others be named to the committee. AMONG Ok.i* given time speak for decontrol were: Melvin Baumgmrdner, 532 Mulberry Street Jess Rupert, Race Street; Mrs.

Wenck, 430 West Fourth D. Surace, 53 Market Street; Dr. C. E. Mann, 153 Street; Clarence Ebert, 34 irandon Place; Thomas Nkhols, Center Street for ooutrit rti SI Me- IN A7lBBSt E.

"i "i of taw It Louis of the onfirmation Class Wilttam L. showed that the Devotions ucd by the WIIH- a ef Chnrcbes WWrA, J-fly a.m. All week filter L. daily at Ii H. r.

-iv ttuaagm Batuiday ften) t. Calvary Mrttu" t. IJt pjn. Rell- the News, WlTC, JVIy at H.W aun. 1' tkrsngh A.

BoftUi WUH Tfeui'ay through Saturday Rev. Dr. W. Lyws Pro-am to fi.e.1 at City Mission The evening service at the City Mission, 326 West Edwin Street, Sunday will feature instrumental music, the pastor, the Rev. William E.

Pasnault, announced. The pro- Irani will begin at 730 o'clock. Local will participate in the jHtsraln, the Rev. Mr. Pas- The pastor will speak Choir Day, Songs SchiM SiHiday Bethel AME.

Church on Sunday afterncwn will hold the annual Choir Day and song test, it was announced by A. partor. Several choirs from local cfiurch and from out of the city will participate fe the program, which will consist of Christmas carols, poplar hymns and spirituals. The in honor of the Wioirs wiU- begin at 3.30 m. C.

Thompson, Pittsburgh, prp- sidtng elder will preach at the am. -service in the church, the pastor announced. The Watch Night service, to lart until Shortly after midnight Wednesday. will begin at Bethel Church at 10-30 p.m. Watch Night Service Planned for Church The First Church of Christ Disciples), Bennett and Packer Streets, is planning a Watch Night to be held from 10 p.m.

until midnight Wednesday, the pastor, the Rev. Roy E. Ammerman, has stated. There will be an hour of Quti MTSbiEst ip Irom 10 to xl P-" 1 wltn games, a film and light relresh- The Rev. Dr.

Henry Strock, ments, followed by a worship Lancaster, will be the guest service in the sanctuary of the preacher at the First i church. Church Sunday morning. HU toplel The pastor Invites the cornmu- at the 11 o'clock morning service nity to jojn With the congregation --'I be 'The One Whom We Knowh the rgtgiora celebration of the 'New Year. subject, "I Am Resolved." EplKomVvt Jamei, the Rev rcnor 1 4S i Holy ftrtt and third Sundayt. 11 a.m.; moiulni praer, other Sundays, am Baptltt.

(he Rev Harold Waihtmm. patter. School, 9 JO a worship, 10 40 a and 7 30 Youth Fellowship. 30 mid-week pnyer tervlce, Wed' 7 30 p.m. Hollnett School, 9 So a wor.Wp.

10.30 a and 7 30 prayer axctlnt. 7 30 m. Methodlat. Flnt. the H.

Richard Welllver, paitor School, 9 30 ajn WOT- snip, 10 40 a.m. Preibytoian the Aev lei Robin Hobliuon. pfjtor' Schoof 9 a Wor- hip 10 a People 6 30 Baptist, ClintTM, tbe Rrt. HaroM A. Dil- paJtor School.

9.30 a.m. 30 a Twine 8 30 trt' and 790 Happv Hour, Tuesday 30 Lutheran St John'n, the Adam P. ttngaman. pattnr- School 930 a coB- ZrvgationaJ metttaj. 1030 a.m.

Flnt. the pastor: rvu paitor. if by F. Flaxington Marker, will be Vung by the senior choir of St. Luke's Lutheran Church Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock.

Mrs. Eugene D. Winner, organist and music director, will ead. Guest soloist will be Carl W. tfbore, tenor.

Other soloists will be Mrs. Esther A. Dewald, Miss Barbara H. Motter, Mrs. Robert Fillmore H.

Wentz, Robert SchulU and 'D. Winner. Cantata to Be tepted At St. Mart's Lutan "Petit Noel," a French carol cantata in pageant form, will be repeated on Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock in St Mark's Lutheran Church, The boys' and girls' choirs provide the musical background with Mary Ann Larson, James Shipman, Sprout, Fred Springman, Mary Ciraulo, Frank Ciraulo, Sherrill Boyer, Robert Swinehart and William Martin pi-oiulnent members of the cast. New Members, Baptismal To Hittfgtt Servos The Right tfse of Time" wil) be the topic of the Rev.

A. D. Gramley, guest preacher at the First Evangelical i Brethren Church, Sunday morning at the 10.45 o'clock The service will follow Sunday School for aH ages, beginning at 9.30 a.m. The iccsptlon of new Afant baptism will follow in the morning s.tvlce. The Youth Fellowship of the church will hieit at 7 p.m.

Hugh's Convent, Hughetville, 7 30 a Lutheran. Cvuiftlml. the Rev John Vnetitone. paitor, the Steclt PUtor etnetltm. School, 9.30 icrv- 10 45 a m.

Baptlrt, Fittt. the Rev. Robert Ber- sr. paitor: School. 9 3D a.m worship, 1.30 a and 7 Youth Fellowship, p.m prayer urvice, Church, the Rev C.

istor: School, 9 30 a m. worship, 10.3C and 30 prayer meeting. Wed' usday, 7 30 m. Methodltt. the Rev Earl E.

Kentetter, paitor- School, 930 m. wonhlp, ttu- ent leuovdiloa tarvtce. Youth FeUo-pWp, 30 service, 30 p.m. Lutheran, Tilnlty, the Ktv C. tuempne, putor: School, 9 30 a 103D Luther Uafut, p.m.1 Slnflati- Reed pkttor.

the Rev pulor: Wonhlp. 9.19 a ihool. 10 m. 7 45 p.m. MethodUt the KerttetUr, IffHD a.m.; woiihlp, T.3I m.

ll ta Methodtit Flnt, the ItatTvan L. patter. a.m.; wonhlp, 10.41 FeObAhlA nipper, of Rev. Mr. T.30 p.m.

Lutheran. EvuueacaL the Rev R. v-PITTSBURGH fAP WhlttUil Sr. 63, retired yesterday after driving a cab for 43 years and two rsJUion milts the equivalent of 80 uus around the globe. 50 Homes in Year In South WiUiaiiisport South kept up Its rtjord as a home builder during 1952 when, according to Charles V.

borough clerk, 50 ft acted. Construction in the borough is believed to have reached a high with a total of IHttTDO to liOMrfs and $131,000 in other Including Ming oM industrial building. The record in years for home building shows 19 in 1151 in 1960; 30 In 1949; 31 In ta 1947; 34 In 0,946 and 7 In 1945 Industrial building Includes the 180,000 permit to the Pennsylvania Comftny for a "td the addition to WUliaMHWrt i Piodncta Company. OU ST. "TIERM OHM! HV, "WU" rAVMUlT SHAKS ON Am ktH St.

Two Blocks South of Rev. X. Ray Hw-tf, Pastor Petit Noel 9 By request Ihls unusual will be this Sunday evening at 730 in Tell is most cordially Invited It flit plhn l- 7,00 SttVICES 1:45 MI? I0t45 fcad, 9.33 P.M. WLVC 10.15 wonhlp, Catholic, rjiuirh of the the ev Gerald 3 Blwhof. pallor- and II m.m.

Flrtt Friday p.m.- Holy Day tad 7.30 nt Holy Hour, crtt tint Friday. 7 30 dally Satordayi, St. 7.30 pm. am Prabyterian. the Rev 9.45 a m.

Knaul, 9.30 a.m., 030 am. and 7.30 p.m.; 30 p.m. Frubytertan, Service, 2 30 m. Htlk. Smith, worihip.

1045 Methodirt Charge, the Ned Weler, paitor: Bethel--Worship, 93) a.m. a Youth Fellowship, 6 30 m. StrawtrtdOT-- Worihip, 745 pjn. All at unial Baptlit. the Rev tl, 9 30 Xir Church, the Ktv Reed, paitor: Worship.

9 IS School. 10 15 a m. Oay M. worship, the 930 IVople. y- Federated Oiureh, the Rev Reed, putor: School, 10 a.m am.

Avta Christian and Mlnronair Rev. Alfred Carl, pa-tor- a.m.; -xmtxlp. 1043 a I 7 P.IB.: cvanfelutlc tervlce, prayer ting. Bible ttudy, Tiutday, 7 .10 p.m.; 1 3 P-m. Prayer EUB, tax Rev.

Kirk A. White Deer-- Wonhlp, 930 Vhool AJvtn 3i. 9 45 1045 am Sew by -School. 930 a Mxthlp. 7.30 m.

White Deer Church, the Rev K. ftr, Barboun-- School, 10 a.m. T.octu. 10 a-m. onhlp, hol.

U) a m. Wallli 10 a.m. BIK' Valley, 10.19 b. atWd PartttL R. M.

Artntl. putor: St. J-fc- 9.30 a.fl KhooU 10.30 9 30 nv; 11 St. a.m., 730 p-m. -Isa, th.

Htv. tt ler. 30 10 ANNUAL PREACHING MISSION Pine Sbtrt MetWtsl Ckwh Every EwniBg at 7:30 Dr. JVJ. YOUR CITY MISSION.

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