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The Progress from Clearfield, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Progressi
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Clearfield, Pennsylvania
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PAGE TWO THE PROGRESS, Clearfiold, Curwensville, Philipsburg, Dec. 14, 1957 Last Times TODAY i feature at: 2:10 4:30 6:50 9:15 JUDY TYLER MICKEY SHAUGHNESSY I MON. TUES. Story of New I York's Savage I Waterfront Wars (2 BIG HITS! The Gunman and the girl ha sought for os lethal as their bullets! Outer-Space Hit! Richard Eyer "INVISIBLE I BOY" MON. TUES.

Indian Terror Trail that led to death! Last Times TONITE Bowery Boys -HOT SHOTS plus 5 CARTOONS SUNDAY MONDAY NITE Clairk Gable-BAND OF ANGELS colorl Monday Night Program Starts at 7:30. Feature Picture at 8 o'clock ONE SHOW ONLY Last Times TONITE George Montgomery BLACK PATCH SUNDAY (I to 11) MONDAY NITK Bintf Crosby in MAN ON FIRE TODAY (2 to 11) Doris Day PAJAMA GAME in color! with John Raitt Monday (Bank Nile) fling Crosbv MAN ON FIRE Old Town Players Has first Meeting Of Winter Season The Old Town Players held their first meeting of the fall and win- season Monday night, Dec. 9, the Clearficld American Legion Home. At a short business meeting presided over by Mrs. Herbert Unger, Liresident, the Players discussed plant, for the coming year.

A nominpting committee con- isting of Austin Turner, chairman: Mrs. Clair Law and Miss Betty Hamilton were appointed to present a slate of nominees for the annual election of officers. The program was in charge of Miss Emily It consisted of a number of impromptu skits presented by the Players. In each case they wcrj given several unrelated objects or properties around which to build their skit The entertainment was followed ay the serving of refreshments. Curwensville Girl Enrolls In Airline School In New.

York NEW YORK Patricia Ann Car- ficy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Michael Carfley, 526 State Cur- vcnsville, has-enrolled at the Grace Downs Air Caroer School at 1055 th New York City, to becomes an airline hostess. Upon her graduation from the Downs School, she will be interviewed by the world's leading air- incs. then to the skies. BARRY SULLIVAN 1111 DEXM1S O'KEEFE MONA FREEMAN VETIiRANS PREPARE FOR A JOB WITH A FUTURE! New Classes January 2 Day and Night.

If your progress is blocked by lack of training, this may be the opportunity lor you. Business firms are seeking responsible young men for positions ns luxxsuntant executive assisting More than 500 veterans have traineH here for office work since World War II. Many of them Row hold Important positions where they are in line for continued advancement. Bee-fine fo promotion You can complete a practical business course here in from 43 to 8fi weeks. Our Placement Department, which has been receiving an average of 5 job offers for each graduate, will b-s at your service without Korean vexa-ans who entered service before January 31, 1955 ar2 entitled to $110 to $160 a month if they start school within three years after honorable discharge.

Get frso Bulletin Our 1058 bulletin explains more about tha available and the Urn i-iavlng, pay-raising subjects which are offered. Write, drop In today for a tree copy. Approrel for and evening claiiei. I Business Colleae 11 W. LONG AVE.

DUBOIS, PA. Phono 1 7 7 Clearfield Hospital News Blood furnished (he Clearficld Hospital throng: the Red Cross Bloodmoblle program bc'wecn Jan. 1 nnd 13 totals 089 pints. Pints used Friday: 0. Snack Bar Donors Mrs.

George Thaclk, lurwensville, a Mrs. Alton Aughinbaugh. Helpers Mrs. William Lykcns. December 13, 1957 Admissions Mrs.

Ferdin Wallace, Woodland R. D. Warren Graffitis, Woodland R. D. Mrs.

Boyd Johnston, Curwensville Baby Boy Johnston, Curwensville Merrill Lonjin Woodland Mrs. Margaret Woodford, Clcar- field Harold Bumbarger, Clearficld Richard Owens, Clearfield David Smith, Clcarfield Mrs. Clyde J. Lonjin, Clearficld Mrs. Lewis Miele, Clearfield R.

D. 1 Rodney Woodland R. D. Discharges Frank Schultz, LeContes Mills Mrs. Dorothy Cassidy, Curwensville Mrs.

Ella Lewis, Clearfield R. D. 3 Lemuel Dixon, (expired) Clearfield Miss Nell Wagner (expired) Conl- port Mrs. Alvin C. Kuhn, Clearfield John Marino, Clearfield Mrs.

Thomas Johnston, Mahaffey R. D. Debra Read, Clearfield Sandra Uncles. Clearfield R. D.

1 Mrs. Owen Stewart, Curwensville Baby Boy Stewart, Curwensville Mrs. C. Burton Thomas, Clearfield Baby Boy Thomas, Clearfield Mrs. Gilbert Wiley, LaJose Baby Girl Wiley, LaJose Hello, World! Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Albert of Kylortown arc the parents of an 8 oz. baby boy born at 1: 47 p. m. Tuesday, Dec.

10, in the Philipsburg Slaito Hospital. Mrs. Albert is the former Shirley Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Brown of loarfield arc the parents of a 6- pound It-ounce baby boy born at 9:21 a. m. Wednesday, Dec. 11 In the Clcarfield Hospital. Mrs.

Brown is the former Jean Broad. An 8-pound 1-ouncc baby boy was born lo Mr. and Mrs John McDowell of Clearfield at 9:32 a. Wednesday, Dec. 11 in the Clearfield Hospital.

Mrs. McDowell was Patricia Kukla before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs Ray Ellsworth of Clearfield became the parents of a 6-pound 5-ounco baby boy born Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 8:07 p.

m. in the Clearfield Hospital. The mother is the former Pauline Coolens. A baby boy, weighing 8 pounds, 14Vi ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer S. Garvcy of Clear field at 10:47 p. m. Wednesday, Dee. 11 in the Clearfield Hospital.

Mrs. Garvcy is the former Wilma Rydborn. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Johnston of Curwensville became the parents of a 6-pound 13-ounce baby boy born at 9:34 p.

m. FriSay, Dec 13, in the Clcarfield Hospital. Mrs. Johnston is the former Kathleen Campbell. HELENA, Mont, (ffl At first Mrs.

Fred DeWolf thought the peculiar noise was her car acting up. On closer inspection she found a cat entangled in her fan belt meowing mightily. Police extract ed it, harmlessly for all concerned Area Deaths fOHN P. ROWLES GRAMPIAN John Rowlcs, well-known retired Grampian merchant, died yesterday at 11:53 a. m.

He was 81 Mr. Howies, a son or the late William and Elizabeth (Johnson) Bowles, was born Fell. 18, 1873. In addition, to his wife, Lou E. (Doughman) Howies, he is survived by (he following children: Ralph, Honcsdale; Mrs.

Nadine Turner, Curwensville; Mrs. Fredda Smith, Warren, Ohio; Mrs. Ethelyn MeKcown, Grampian Mrs, Rhcva Sollcy, Grampian R. Alton, Blnisdcll, N.Y.; John, Punxsutawney; Vance, Grampian; and Ronald, at home. Three sisters, Mrs.

Bertha Van Pollen, Ontario, Mrs. Tacie Hess, Bnrncsboro; and Mrs. Josephine Miles, Clcarfield also sur vivc as do 40 grandchildren and 89 great-grandchildren. In addition lo his parents, one son, two brothers and seven grand children preceded him in death. Funeral services will be hole Monday at 2 p.

m. from the Lin- ingcr Funeral tiomc, Curwonsville with Rev. Dcwey Hone officiating. Interment be in the Friends Cemetery, Grampian. Friends will be received at the funeriil home from 7 p.

in today until time of the services, Monday MISS NELL WAGNER COALPORT Miss Nell Lou Wagner, R.N., of Coalport, died at 5:30 p. m. last night at the Clear field Hospital. She had been il about two months. Miss Wagner was born at Coal port Aug.

13, 1891, and was a grad uate of the Jefferson Medical Nurse Center. She is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Merle and Boyd Wagner, Coalport; Mrs. Edith Laughner, Wil kinsburg; Mrs. Ruth Ifert, Punxsutawney; Mrs. Helen Andrew, Du Bois; and Mrs.

Elmer (Alice) Mil ler, Clearfield. Funeral services will be held Area Hospitals Residents of Clearfield and neighboring communities who were admitted to or discharged from area hospitals Thursday include the following persons: Maple Avenue Hospital, DuBois: Clara Oswald, Luthersburg; Ernest Baruffalo, Weedville R. D. 1, both discharged. Adrian Hospital, Punxsutawney: Mrs.

Emma Sheesley, Mahaffey, admitted. Beautifully Polished Wooden SALAD BOWLS (OUR PRICE VERY LOW) HALL BROTHERS OUTLET SNOW SHOE OPEN DAILY 1 P. M. to 9 P. M.

CLOSED SUNDAYS ROWLAND LAST TIMES DEVIL'S HAIRPIN and HEAR ME GOOD SUNDAY and MONDAY Plus 2nd Adventure Hit Alan Ladd -in CinrmaSrope "DRUMBEAT" Technicolor SAY IT. 9 POINSETT1A CORSAGES PHILODENDRON 9 FRESH ROSES HOLLY 9 CENTER PIECES MISTLETOE TV PROGRAM We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere in U. S. A. Phone Your Order Early for Prompt Delivery Cyrwensville FLORIST 549 State Street Curwensville Phone 403 JOHNSTOWN-6 SATURDAY-DECEMBER 14 Pro Basketball Wrestling Lone Ranger Defender Arrow birds Are Funny Perry Como Show Polly Bergen Show MacKenzie Show It For? Hit Parade Trooper Playhouse Off SUNDAY-DECEMBER 15 Summary In The Home Christophers Is The Life Big Picture On Parade Speaks Roberts Frontiers TV Meeting Unsuspected to Happiness Here Special, Our Mr.

Snow Special, Hall of Fame Allen Show Shore Chevy Show Lorctta Young Show Playhouse Night Report Weatherman Nile Movie Off ALTOONA-10 SATURDAY--DECEMBER 14 Preview Cards vs. Phila. Star Golf Three 45 Welk Earp, Mason nnd I lie Duchess Storm Gun, Will Travel moke i Point Service Best Movies For The Day SUNDAY-DECEMBER 15 For The Day 30--Adventures In Israel Living Word Heart Program Science Heals Bible Puppets Unto My Feet Up nnd Live Christophers Three Take A Trip Playhouse ot Triumph On Parade Fur Show Preview Pitts, vs Wash. Your Future Lively Arts Big Record Century Benny Sullivan E. Theatre Thin Man Challenge Remember Mama News Special Best Movies For The Day PITTSBURGH-2 SATURDAY--DECEMBER 14 Chicago vs.

Phila Earp Legionnaire Boone Show Today Special Welk Mason Show and the Duchess Storm Show Gun, Will Travel Trooper Service News Studio Edition Shift Theatre Off SUNDAY--DECEMBER 15 Science Heals Sportsman Living Word Unto My Feet Up and Live Believe Three Take a Trip Bill Hickok Stcclworkors Be Announced in Number nnd Space Pills, vs. Wash. Headlines Century Heal McCoys Boy Benny Sullivan 0 oo--General Electric Theatre Hitchcock Presents Challenge My Line Hour News 15 Studio Off Philipsburg lospital News Friday, Dec. 13, 1957 Admissions Ilcrmcna Bclko, Philipsburg Joseph Iloulzdale Carol Ann Kephart, Houtzdale William Lamb, Monisdale Robert Maines, Woodland Dorothy Mark, Philipsburg R. D.

Viola Martin, Tuliaii Paul Zemanok, Osccola Mills 1. D. Discharges Eugene E.ston Philipsburg 1. D. lona Foley, Philipsburg Stephen Lulz, Winburne Pauline Picard, Frenchvllle Nancy Lee Roberts, Houtzdale Births Mr.

and Mrs. James Mark, Phil- psburg R. baby boy, 2:03 p. Mr. and Mrs.

Ellery Martin baby girl, 9:30 p. LUMBERING BRICK ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Benjamin Brick is president a lumber company here. Monday at 2 o'clock from her late wme with burial following in the Stiner Cemetery.

Rev. Melvir limes will officiate. 7TII KOREA (AI1TNO- Army Pfc. Claude A. Saycrs, 23 son of Mr, and Mrs.

Joseph Sayrs, Frcnchvillc, is mem- jcr of the 7th Infantry Division in Korea. Saycrs, who arrived in the Far East last May, is a medical aid- man in Headquarters Company of the division's 17th Infantry He lerod the Army in November 1950 and completed basic combat training at Fort Benning, Ga. The 1952 Clearfield High School graduate is a former employe of (he Coal Ridge Mining Co. in Clear field. IIARRISBUKG, were 2K.3 per cent fewer fatalities on the Pennsylvania Turnpike the first nine months this year than in the similar period in 1956, des pile a 19.4 per cent rise in traffic, the Turnpike Commission reported yesterday.

It said 42 people had been killed on the superhighway through the t-nd of September this year while 62 persons had died in the similar period of 1950. COMBINED CARRIER DAWSON CREEK, B.C. vehicle known as "Bruck" is being tried here as a combination bus and express truck service. The unit, built in Winnipeg, carries lo to 20 passengers, and has a maximum capacity of 400 cubic feet for mail and express. Advertise The Progress way! WCPA "The Radio Service The Progress" Music News Public Service 900 on Dial 1000 Watts On the Atr 7:30 a.m.

to 4:45 p.m. NEWS WEATHER ON THE HOUR HEADLINES EVERY HALF HOUR SPORTS NEWS 7:45, 12:25, 4:15 P. M. COMPLETE AREA NEWS 11 A. 4 P.

M. MOSHANNON NEWS 2 P. M. P. M.

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