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The Progress from Clearfield, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Progressi
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Clearfield, Pennsylvania
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THE PROGRESS. Clearfield. Wednesday. Desember 8, 1948 ROTARIANS NOMINATE WASHINGTON, Dec. of this city have', nominated Dr.

W. Franklin Harkey, past Governor of the' Western Pennsylvania District, 1 for president of Rotary International. The election is set for the international convention next June in New York City. For HER For Christmas Imnmliuic Delivery am? Installation 27 Receive K. of C.

Degree At Clearfield Deaths The first and second degrees MRS. MINNIE ANTES were exemplified to a class 27, Funeral services for Mrs. Min- candidatos of the Clearfield, nie Aates, of 140 Race street, Council 409 of the Knights' who died at home of Columbus at a meeting in the St. Francis auditorium Sunday hei daughter, Mrs. Claience evening.

I Green, Osceola Mills, R. D. The decrees were exemplified! (Morgan Run) yesterday morn- by the degree team from the Du-i will be held the hio Bois Council headed by past ds-, fl church at 2 Fri met deputy Pat Bearer. day Dec. 17.

Rev. Lloyd Mul; Following the degree work a em Qf Blue will officiate luncheon was served. Fifty mem-1 Church Pastor Gets New Charge Philipsburg Lions Seek Deer Hides bers wetc at the meet ing. Philipsburg Students See College Play PHILIPSBURG Twenty- op.o members of the senior play I (if the Philipsburg High School drove to Huntingdon Monday night to pro- with interment in the Hillcrest I Cemetery in Clearfield. 1 Friends may call at the home her daughter in Morgan Run this evening and until time of the services Friday.

ductibn ol "Hamlet" Juniuta College. given at 20-in. STEEL FURNACE $339.95 $5 Per Month. 3 Years to Pay This includes: 4--Firit Floor Runs 1--Cold Air 1--Electri: Thermostat Call or Write The was accompanied by three of the local teachers headed by Robert J. Barnctt, dramatics instructor.

The play DJl. E. C. STR.AESSLEY BEAVER FALLS--Dr. Edward C.

Straessley, 5'9, of Beaver Falls, died yesterday in Providence Hospital. A veteran of 30 years medical practice here, he is a cousin of Dr. J. P. Straessley of Clearfleld.

He was born in Kersey, Elk County, and was graduated from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. in Oiler Hall, the Funeral services will be.held was staged in uncr nail, tne rune auditorium at Juniata College Friday, by a Broadway dramatics group. All members of the cast of the senior class trip. play made the 22 N. Front St.

Philipbsurg, Pa. Above Quality Boot Shop Phone 87 or 1120 Turnpike Kendall Kendall Gas PETERS Props. BILL JIM Dial 5-5091 Beautify Your Rooms I The Life Time- Covering for Floors SWISTOCK BROS. CARPET CO. Pine Street Philipsbucgr Morris School Board i Renames Officers I A At the I monthly meeting of the Morris Township School Board here Monday nijjht Howard Hubler i was reelected president and Al- jbert Shannon was renamed vice president.

Routine business al I so was discussed. JAMES FOTHERINGHAM PHILIPS-BURG--Funeral services for Fotheringham, 62, of Philipsburg who died Tuesday at 3 a. m. will be held from the Beezer Funeral Home here, Friday at 2 p. m.

Rev. Ernest L. Pee will officiate. Interment will be in the Philipsburg Cemetery. Robespierre, French revolu- tionist, descended, according to tradition, from an Irish family.

The Ideal Gift Special Gift Wrapping HAROLD'S Merchandise Mart State Street CurwcnsvjJlo SHOP ami SAVE AT BARLETTA SUPER MARKET Greene Bros. Mr. Fotheringham was born in Scotland, May 9, 1886, the son of William and Elizabeth Fotheringham. He'came to this country in 1911 and made his home here since th'at time. He is survived by two children, Thomas of Dearborn, Michigan and Mrs.

Thomas'Waye of Wallaceton. Also surviving him are three grandchildren. His wife, Martha, preceded him in one year ago. Friends may call at the Beezer Funeral Home Thursday evening from 7 m. until p.

rn. MRS. BELLA SEVERIN CARROLLTOWIf A the survivors of Mrs. Delia A clleman) Sevcrin, a'native of Curwensville, who died at the Spangler Hospital Monday, is a sister, Mrs. Effie Carr, of Clearfield, instead of Mrs.

Bessie Carr as was previously announced. OSCEOLA MILLS The William A. Chamberlain, pastor, of the Episcopal churches of Os- ceola Mills, Houtzdale, and! Gearhartville, has accepted a call to become vicar of the Warren County Missions. He made the announcement Sunday during his services. By this move the pastor will be located at Youngsville, six miles west Warren.

His new duties. will include' pastoral work in' missions at Hemlock, Kinzua, and as well as becoming assistant pastor of the Trinity Episcopal church i Warren. Rev. Chamberlain will also be involved in institutional work in the city hospital, two county homes and the Warren State Hospital, when he accepts this charge sometime in mid-January. Huntingdon Woman Marks 101st Birthday HUNTING-DON--How does it feel to be 101 years old? 'Well, Mrs.

Mary B. Miller can tell you, "that it's just fine." To celebrate Mrs. Miller took a "Cook's tour of the town" by automobile. Mrs, Miller, who lives with her son and daughter-in-law at 225 Washington street here, celebrated her 101st birthday Friday, Dec. 3.

She received a large white cake from a friend, Don Prough, and to this Mrs. Miller declared "It's just beautiful." In addition to the cake, she also received gifts and cards from her friends honoring her as Huntingdon's oldest resident. Although her eyesight is still good, she uses a magnifying glass to read the daily papers, magazines and the Presbyterian Church bulletins. A chief delight of Mrs. Miller is to sit and talk to visitors.

She has been a resident ot Huntingdon all her life and is still alert and active. PHILIPSBURG The'Phil- i rl PP hides to be used this manner should call Philips-; AT 1 1 ir AH monev received from will be made for picking up the acp OINTMENT. Dework. All money for the boys In i 'the hides will be donated to the hides or information will be home a i Crippled'Children's Society. Inched on where they may of ipsburg Lions Club has issued Hunters wishing to help in left for pick-up, request for deer hunters to do- 1 Sold all Drug Storos Wolf's Plays Santa, too! A SENSATIONAL ON YOUR OLD WORN OFFER GOOD A Wednesday and Thursday Only! SMITH SANITARY SERVICE HARRY H.

SMITH Dial 5-9381 Or SHERMAN JAY Dial 5-4114 We Will Allow Vou can't bcut GAS for water heating and refrigeration! Plumbing. Heating vVoodlond, Pa. Phone Cleorfiold. 5-5220 Gas Co. S.13 E.

Market St. Dial 5-3791 Double Kay Nuts! Always Fresh I Murphy's Drug Store Curwensvilla Slrcet Robinson's CLEARFIELl) 1 "Style Center-at Low Cost" Clearfield Oil and Gas ADELMAN RATOWSKY Philipsburg's Big Slore ELECTRIC HOT POINT A A "10- Year Protection Plan" Henry J. Brown Hyde Dial 5-6625 For BEER ALE PORTER Call ClearlieM Distributing 1309 Biglsr Avc. Dial 5-3981 CLEARFIELD Visit The New McCLURE'S BOOT SHOP 38 N. Second St.

Clearfield Dial 5-3481 Dial 5-3311 Clearfield Distributors Of PENNZOIL Products FOR YOUR OLD MATTRESS REGARDLESS OF ITS CONDITION New and Used Parts For AH Makes Cars CURWENSVILLE MOTOR SERVICE Stale Slraet Cm-wensville Phono 9499 Sewing Machine Repairs All Work; Guaranteed. We Repair All Makes. Sewing Machine Supply 211 E. Locust St. Dial 5-4923 It's A Delicious Treat MILLER DAIRY ICE CREAM Try It Today--You'll Like It! LIME! FERTILIZERl E.

M. FLLLINGTON'S SONS. Inc. 209 liridRc: St. Dial 5-4591 CLEARFIELD FOR FINE FURNITURE CHOP CURWENSVILLE FURNITURE CO.

Filbert Street Curwemville FIRE IS THE 5ih HORSEMAN Cleurfield-Curweiisvillo Fire Safely Coinmittec H.R WOOLRL-- COMPflNY YOU CAN ALWAYS BUY BETTER IN CLEARFIELD! Watch For Future Special Events! The Retail Division of Thr. Chamber of Commerce r-" KONSON 'LIGHTERS S5.50 np Don Thomson WATCH MAKER 131 E. Market St. WANTED! Load or part load to or from Western Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, soon. Krebs Transfer MILLWORK Lumber Supplies SOULT LUMBER CO.

522 Williams St. Dial 5-5591 Flavor of The Month FUDQE RIPPLE ICE CREAM BRICKS For Special Occasions Keystone Ice Cream Co. Fay As Little As i Select From Famous Lines: SIMMONS STERN FOSTER FORBES CAPITOL BEDDING A MANY OTHERS YOU CAN vTJHROW iftWAY YO ANTI-FREE2X $1.25 83.50 Ml. GAL REGULAR TYPE PIRMAHiMT TW: This Christmas Give HEARING Many deafened people enjoy conversation, sermons, radio, etc. through use of proper hearing aids.

Complete Fitting $85.00 Clayton S. Porschet 17 South 2nd Ciearficld Hire Only Experienced Painters IT PAYSI GUERNEY B. HEPBURN Interior Painting Decoralin? A Specialty Dial 5-3415 Nowl AUTHORIZED PARTS GENERAL REPAIRS STRATTAN MOTOR CO. OLDS Sales Service 112 E. Market; St.

DOTTS MOTOR CO. CLEAKFIELD PHILIPSBURG EXCAVATIWGl WITH POWEit SHOVEL By Contract or.Hourly Ra JOSEPH F. BARTELL Excavating Contractor Curwensville. Pa. Phone 138-H SEETHE NEW ROYAL PORTABLE With Finger Form HARRY E.

MANN 219 Market St. Clearlield Dial 5-6011 For Your SPORTS NEEDS VISIT THE Clearfield Sporting Gdods Co. 17 North Third Street A CHARGE ACCOUNT TQMYI Open Wed. and Thurs. Evenings 'til 9 12-18 S.

Third St. Dial 5-6981 Clearfield i '4 el iNEWSPA'FER.

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