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The Progress from Clearfield, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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The Progressi
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Clearfield, Pennsylvania
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9
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PAGE TWENTY FOUR THE PROGRESS. Clearfield, Cuweiuville. Phllipiburg, Moihbnnon Valley. Thursday, Barrett Lutz, Wanda Johnston Exchange Nuptials at Winburne 'WINBURNE The granddaughter of a Kylertown couple and the son of a Winburne couple. were maried recently in the Presbyterian Church here.

The bride. Wanda Johnston. Is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth Ann Johnston of Woodbrkige. and granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Everett of Kylertown at whose home the reception was heki. The bridegroom, Barrett Lulz.

Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Lutz of Winburne. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Robert church at Woodbridge.

and the Rev. John B. Kleffel. pastor of the Winburne church. Mrs.

Beatrice Park presided at the organ. Given in marriage by her brother, Keith Johnston, bride was dressed in an empire A-line gown of organza. It was styled with a stand-up collar atx5 short sleeves. Appliques of Alen- con lace trimmed the bodice and skirt. The detachable Camelot train also had appliques of Alencon lace.

A beaded pearl headpiece held her veil and she carried a cascade of white gla- tneliss. Miss Benise Kline of Be'Je- fonte was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Salinda Mifler of Belleville. Lynn Lutz, the bridegroom's niece from Rockton Girl, ffossif er Man Exchange Vows nOCKTOX A Rockton K.D. Sirl.

Judith Lee Penlz. was married recently in St. Francis of Assisi Church at Rossiter. Her husband is Donald A. Tol- son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mario Tol-ini of Rossiter. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pentz of Kocktoa R.

D. She was escorted io the ahar by her father and attended by Mrs. Elizabeth Bisar as matron of honor and Mrs. Eleanor Cappozzoli and Mrs. Lynda Bloom as bridesmaids.

Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Lutz (C and Studio) State College, was the flower girl. The bridegroom chose his brother. Earl Lutz Jr.

of Slate College, to be best man. Ushers were Robert Hunt of Tamaqua Robert Lutz of Winburne. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Johnston chose a dress of blue brocade 'with white acces- sories and a corsage of whke rosebuds. Mrs.

Lutz selected a peach colored dress, white accessories and a yellow rose cor- age. The bride is a graduate of "Woodbridge. High School. Her husband, a West Branch Area High School, is also a graduate of Catawba College in North Carolina, served two years wiih the Army in Germany and is now a junior high school teacher in the Huntingdon School District. Following a wedding trip to the Canadian Exposition at Toronto, Canada, and Niagara Falls, the couple residing at 409 School House Lane, Huntingdon.

chose a white floor-length gown fashioned of chiffon over taffeta with a white satin train attached at the shoulders with white sstin bowj. Her bouffant veil was attached to a rosebud and pearl headpiece and she carried A cascade of white roses and ivy. The Rev. Robert E. Vallor.

church pastor, officiated at the afternoon candlelight wedding. William Brink was the organist and Larry Bosak the soloist. Joseph Senoit was the best man. Guests were seated by George Seaott and Donald Slawson. More than 300 guests were entertained at a reception in the First Slovak Club social hall at Punxsutawney.

The bride attended DuBois Area High School and is employed at Big Run by Loree Footwear Corp. Her husband attended the Rossiter schools, served two years with the Army in Korea and is employed at Big Run by the same corporation. The couple toured the south- em states and are now residing at Rossiter. MAMIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Michael James O'Neil. Bradford; Barbara Lee Cochran, Clearfield.

William Leltoy Larsen. Reynoldsville R. Karen Odyne Van Sice. Penfield R. D.

Peter William Siano, Madera; Linda Susan Giza. Morann. Ronald Paul Wilhey. Clearfield R. Susan Elizabeth Sioudt, ClearEekL Carleton Paul Palmer III, New York, N.Y.; Rosanna Bentley Gray.

New York City, Chester C. Thompson Brisbin; Eileen Marie Chincharick. Morann. Larry Gilbert Cocklin, Wallaceton: Patricia Ann Hazel, Woodland R. D.

Robert Arthur Krajeski. Lorain, Ohio; Joyce Ann Leadingham. Lorain. Ohio. Harold Colin Collins.

Curvvens- ville; Gloria Jean Fox, Olanta. William Lewis Snyder, Curwensville; Elizabeth i Campbell, Curwensville R. D. Kenneth Greenwood Maines. Clearfield; Delores Ann Kyler.

Clearfield. Robert Howard Nelson, Grass- fiat; Judith Ann Folmar, Grassflat. Richard Allen Howies. Mineral Springs: Colleen A i Lonjin. Clearfield.

William Henry Whiiton. Mor- risdaie R. Eleanor Jane Chelton. Allport. Charles R.

1 e. Philipsburg: Anna M. Philipsburg. Edward R. Watson, Philipsburs: Jeanne Marie Rodgers.

State College. Grants Will Open 28 New Stores NEW YORK, N.Y. Richard Mayer, president of T. Grant has announced that the nationwide ehaiu will open 2S new stores during October, adding more than 2 million square feet of space. Fifteen stores will open on Oct, 30.

The stores, located in 15 siatcs. range in size from more than 50.000 to well over 100.000 square feeL This single month's expansion is the largest in the company's history. For the year. 52 new stores will have been opened and 3 others significantly enlarged. likewise a company store expansion record.

In 1968. a company opened 41 new stores and enlarged 11 others. During the month, scvea smaller stores are being closed, bringing the stores in operation at Oct. 31 to 1.118- Lei's lact 11. can do the job for you Fills College Position LORETTO, Pa.

(AP) The Rev. Peter Lyons was named executive vice president of St. Francis College Wednesday, succeeding the Rev. Brian Miller, who was transferred. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL COAL MINERS and STRIP MINE WORKERS Come, Hear and Meet the new District 2 Officers: PRESIDENT: Owen F.

Slagle Sr. John M. Lease PLACE: Carpathian Hall, Hawk Run DATE: Sunday, October 12 TIME: 2:00 P. M. The new district officers have a special message which is of utmost importance to all! BE PRESENT! BE WISE ORGANIZE U.M.W.A.

Organizing Committee AND BABY MAKES FIVE generations of ths George Lily family. Family members took this photo at a recent get-together in the Swatsworth home at O'Shanter. Seated, left to right: Mrs. David'(Linda) Twiddy, Cur- Mrs. DeRoy (Mary) Tubbs, Clearfield; Mrs.

Alfred (Iva). Swatsworth, O'Shanter; and Mrs. George Lily, great-great-grandmother, holding the youngest of the clan, Scott Twiddy, five months old. Engaged 15 Area Men Tibbens Carter Mrsy Velma Tibbens of formerly of Clearfield, announces the engagement of her daughter. Connie Marie "of Hyde, to Charles AV.

Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. a vid.W. Carter of SIS Barclay St, Clearfield. -Miss Tibbens is also the daughter of "the late Fred Tibbens Sr.

The'Trnde-elect, a 1963 graduate of Clearfield Area High School, is employed by Clear- Don Manufacturing Co. Her fiance, a 1960 graduate of the same "school, -is employed by Com-Fior of Linthicum Heights, Md. A fall wedding is being planned. Nurse From Drifting Working in Hawaii DRIFTING Miss J.o Gormont. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Gormont. spent the summer as a nurse touring Europe with a group of 160 high school students. She is now employed as a nurse in a government hospital at Honolulu. Hawaii.

Miss Bonnie AJlen. a friend and neighbor from Drifting, and Miss Gormont met on the street in Honolulu a month ago xrhen Miss Allen was visiting there. Miss Alien graduated from the Mercy Hospital School of Nursing at A'toona six years ago and has been employed in open heart surgery at the National Instiute of Health, Bethesda, Md. in Marines In September DUBQIS The U. S.

Marine recruiter here. GySgt. Raymond Flaugh, announced today that 15 young men from the area eu- -listed in the Marine Corps in September. Eight of the enlistees will undergo eight weeks of training at Parris Island. S.

C. four weeks of 'advanced training at Camp LeJeune. N. C. Those assigned for training include: Dale Fossler Pen- Seld R.

D. Rodger Porter, Hyde; John Yankevich, Clearfield; John Merat, LeContes Mills; Terry Iddings, Clearfleid R. D. 3: and Waiter Jackson, Stanley Rougeux and a Smith, ail of Clearfield R. D.

2. Seven of the Marine enlistees sjgned up under the 120-day delay program and will report for training at a "-later date. These include: William Moore and James Stover. Karthaus; Michael Bell. Bigler; Thomas Irvin.

LeContes Mills; James McDonald, Clearfield R. D. and Burnard Johnson and Christopher Fisher, Clearfield. Sgt. Flaugh also stated he has openings left for enlistment in the Marine -120-day delay a for the next few- months and interested persons shou'd visit the Clearfield Post Office on Fridays or call DuBois 371-7140 collect.

District President Visits Auxiliary CUR.WEXSVILLE District President Frances Williams of Tyrone was a guest at the Oct. 1 meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary af the VFW. President Gladys GiH conducted the meeting with about 16 members present. Reports included one on served during September. Donations were made to the Red Cross ditty bag program for servicemen overseas.

Eva Decker served refreshments. The next meeting will be Nov. 5. Philipsburg Marine Officer in Training PENSACOLA, Fla. Marine Second Lieutenant William I.

Lincoln, son of "Mr. and Mrs. Alex B. Lincoln of Edwards Philipsburg, Pa. is serving with Training Squadron Six as a student aviator at Naval Air Station.

Pensacola, Fla. He is currently taking advanced instrument flight training prior to entering specialized helicopter training. The primary emphasis of his current training is instrument take-off with no visual contact with the ground. Upon successful completion of this training he will begin helicopter training. LINED C.P.O/S Escanee Surrenders BEAVER FALLS, Pa.

A 23-year-oid convicted burglar walked out of a sheriffs of- fice while awaiting sentencing on prison breech charges has been returned to jail. William J. Sisco, of East Liverpool. Ohio, escaped from the Beavpr County jail last April, authorities said. He walked out of the Beaver County sheriff's office Wednesday.

but surrendered himself shortly afterwards. Sisco was sentenced to one to two years at the diagnostic center in Pittsburgh lor the breech charge, He had hrcn serving' four to six years for burglary. Special Purchase Famous Brand COORDINATE We were on hand to scoop up these marvelous things from this favorite maker because it is the end of the season for him and the beginning of the season for you! Fashion's newest "lay-overs" in ribbed wool knits, plaid and solid color wools; juniors' sizes 5 to 15. S-A-V-E JUMPERS SWEATERS SKIRTS SLACKS KILTIES VESTS FRIDAY 9:30 A. M.

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