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The Progress from Clearfield, Pennsylvania • Page 3

Publication:
The Progressi
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Clearfield, Pennsylvania
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3
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THE PROGIESS, Saturday, September 2,1950 PAGE THREE Former Residents JQ Study 1 Af foafafia 7 1 Cur- miniature llower arrangements; wengvifte Woman's Club will "'roses (one a show Tuesday 5, in conjunction wiith' tHe club's first fall meeting, according to an announcement made a -All growers are invited to enter, 'whether or not they arc members of the plants; African violets, loilage plants, and blooming plants. In connection with' the flower show Miss Alice Gries'emer, chairman of the garden 'department of the DuBois Women's Club, Will speak on flower ar- club. Several prizes will be of- rnngements and will demons- 1 J.VrAs4 Ifl Sf A i-- 4.1* I 01108111 0 101 11 thc a rran in larden Table flower rs A door prize will bo awarded during the evening. All persons interested in competing in the flower show are requested to bring the flowers and plants to the Women's Club rooms between 2 and 4 m. Photographers' Photo Supplies -SHULL STUDIOS Phone FOR EVERY OCCASION 1 PATI0NIZE Your Home bwned CLOVER FARM STORES Tuesday afternoon.

DuBois Beers West Side Dist. Co. 1 for- area'residents left Wednesday i'i for Anderson, wheria -they will study re- lipicus -education at Anderson College and Theological They include. Robert and Esther Lucas Eva and Charles I). McCracken.

Robert is the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas of Curwens- Esther was the former TEsther McCracken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McCracken and sister of Charles McCracken.

Miss Beers is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Beers, formerly of Cur wens ville and now of- Clearfield. She is a.

graduate of the Clearfield High Class 1948. Charles McCracken is a graduate of the Curwensyille High School, Clasp of 1949. He received ah athletic, scholarship at Cheese makers'commonly add a of fermentation The trim, that every active tfirlniMilil (f BUSTER BROWN More smart girls every day are turning! to gobd looking Official GirlScout Shoes for business and casual You don't have to be a Girl Scout to wear these beauties! They are made to meet stringent tests for fit and wear set up by the Girl Scout organization. Try them today they're wonderful! Sizes 3 to 10 Widths AAAA to $7.95 jjf "THE FRIENDLY SHOE WiTH THE FAMOUS BRANDS" 219 E. Market St.

Clearfield Of Driltin Remarried SjiM i DRIFTING Mr. and Mrs. William Nashwinter who were, united in marriage at St. Severiri's Catholic' 'Church at Drifting, January 2,, 19,00, celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary by being remarried Sunday, 'August 6, 1950 in a nuptial high mass" at'the new 'St. Severih's Church 'at Drifting.

Rev, C. J. Kronz performed the. Attendants were 'the bride's sister, Mrs. Francis Hartie, and her Both and matrdn of honor wore' blue dresses and a "corsage of red, roses.

i Mr. and Se'alzo presented the rnusic, Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast wias held at the. Nashwinter home, after which the bridal party, their children, grandchildren and a number of close friends of the couple went to the Cooper'pic- nic, where- reception was.held,.,Both supper served the', Mrs. was. the VF a daughter of tlie" lati and Mrd.

William is 69 years old. Her husband 'who old-'was a blacksmith by occupation. Most of the couple's lives has been spent in the Cooper Township area. They are'the parents of nine children, two having died in infancy. The children living Lucy Raymond, Regina Records and' Lawrence iSfasnwintc'r Nashwinter, all of Drifting; Robert, Harold, Paul and Francis, all of the Niagara Falls, N.

area. Mrs, Nashwinter is an ardent church worker, president of the Ladies' club, a church organization, and member of the Auxiliary, Knights of. St. George. Personals Mrs.

Sara JBannon of has returned home after visiting mother, Mrs. Charles Howell of. Temple street. Mr. and Mrs.

William Nash- winter of Drifting and several children visited in Uriiontown last Returning to Stephens College 'in Columbia, where llfith fall term will open on September 11, is Miss Ann ding, daughter of Mr. Joseph Hedding, 452 South Fourth street, Clearfield. Firemen Cancel Tyrone Parade Trip The scheduled today for the department marching unit' to attend the-Blair County Convention parade in Tyrone was cancelled because of threatening weather, The trip was called this morning by Fire Chief William Lan- Last night members of the fire department, at their regular saw 40 minutes of movies taken at the 1950 Clear- 'field County Fair. The movies we're made throughout Fair week by'Wes They're Engaged Ross-Koval Clayton Ross announces the engagement of his 'daughter, Mildred Joan, to Leonard Ko( val, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Koval of West Front street. No date has been set for the wedding, Cowdrick's We Will Meet or Beat Any Local Advertised Drug Prices! Service With a Smile with -Savings You Can See! Fair lawn Stores AIR CONDITIONED ROXY OPEN DAILY 1:30 p. M. Continuous AND. ALL NEXT WEEK OPEN DAILY 1:30 P.

M. Continuous "I have seen a practically perfect picture! Tremendous conflict exquisite love JEFF CHANDLER DEBRA PAGET ml Basil Ruysdael'Will Geer-Joyce MtcKenzie Arthur Hunnicutt I A BtAUSTEIN Scn.n Pliy Uy Mlchwl on Iki HOHI "Blosd Biolhtr" 6y Elliott ArnoM LAST BIG DAY A IN TECHNICOLOR! "THE SUNDOWNERS' 1 -and ltD" At prings The- bearfieId teSipter of the "ffHhA IHodSa held its annual pijinic Thursday, August the Crystal' Springs Moose Home, "Chicken, in basket" was served members. Later in the evening a cakei. walk was held, with Mrs. Myers and Irene Wink.

the. Music 1 for claricmg was furnished: by thev-Bhythm The' iChaif the picnic was Mi-si 'irfaoav-'Ammerrhan with Mrs. Rena Cupler and Mrs. Lena Bardni serving as members 'of hep committee. The chairman ior the, entertainment was Mm Schenck with her committee 'members, Mi's.

Laree Hall and Mrs. Marjorie Passmorei Here (May Clearfleld Hospital Auxiliary held a silver tea this afternoon between the hours of 3 and 5 p. m. at the hohie Mr. and Mrs.

Charles T. Kurtz, Jr. Proceeds from the teiaj'which was open to the ge'nef'at' public, will be used to equip" the', Snack Bar which the Auxiliary will maintain in the new wing of the Clearfield Hospital. arrangements for the tea were under the direction of Mrs. Kenneth Wall, Mrs.

J. A. Moberly, Mrs. Paul Ruch, Mrs. F.

Cortez''Bell, Mrs. W. Elbridge Brown, and Mrs. JEWELRY STORE 117 E. Street CLEARFIELD For YOUR SPORTS NEECf SPORTING 3 0 5 CQ 17 North Third Street CLOTHWG FOR MEN Jdcobisort Etzweiler N.

2nd St. ClMrfietd WATCH REPAIRING Workmansb tp Guaranteed JPronipt Service A. H. GROSS Cor. 3rd LwiistPbone 5-3601 Your tf ustied Jeweler, Who Trusts You! 1 i 1 'SouthThirrf'St.

'Clearfleld "Style Center at Low Cost" CLEARFIELD Eeline.Tour Brakes with PERMAFtFSE Baked On lining No Rivets to Score the Drums GATES HARDWARE CURWENSVILLE GRAMPIAN Gabei's Service Station 3H N.fhird St. i PEPSI PRICES Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company is pmd te mniisme flrlrf i i' there has keen no incrQase In the wlwiesuk price of i Although our costs hpve gone bf shcSrpfy in the recent past, we're holding the line and we hope to keep holding it. There will be hot a single sacrifice in the manufacture of this famous drink! Pepsi Quality will not one iota. We witt'still give you ingredientsJfhat, money can boy. So remember: You get more for your money when you drink sparkling-smooth Pepsi-Cola the World's tastiest, most zestful cola'drink! Suggejted Retail Price '8-02.

'Bottle Suggested Retail Price I 'tax 12-oz. Bottle tax More Bounce' To The Ounce Bottles (Not Iced) Plus Tax and Deposit Why Take Less When Pepsi's Best! TtiE PEPSI-COLA-BbTTUNG COMPAKIY OF ALTQQNA j' iWSFAPERl.

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