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    MAPLETON M A N WITH713TH R. R. BATTALION

    SIXTH A R M Y GROUP. FRANCE. S t r in g in g out" isn't an. officialA r m y phrase, b u t that's preciselvw h a t th e 713th R a i l w a y Opera t in gBat ta l i on h as been doing ever sinesit a r r i v e d o v e r s e a s ' tw o years ago.Pfc. M e r r i l w . B a k e r of M a p l e t o n

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    . Pfc. B a k e r .,_a car r ie r for The Daily N e w s untilhe joined the colors.T h e 713th a r r i v e d a t C a s a b l a n c a .French Morocco, in F e b r u a r y , 1943a n d three m o n t h s l a t e r th e battalionw as s t r u n g out a long 1400 mi l e s ofrail l ine , f rom C a s a b l a n c a to Mate.urT he b a t t a l i o n w e n t to Naples . It'alv,

    m October , 1943. Fol lowing theb r e a k t h r o u g h las t June, th e b a t t a l i o nw as opera t in g from th e southernpart o f I t a l y to R o m e and beyond ,T he 713th . commanded by Lt" Col,E r n e s t E , Foulks oi Los Angeles,

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    PAGS SIX.HUNTINGDON. P*" THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ,1949.

    SOCIETY and CLUB NE W SLeadership Training School SlatedFor Mount Union; Opens Feb. 15 Mapleton Soldier's Captured German Flag

    Plans are ab o u t completed for theInterdenominational Leadership Ed-ucation School which will be heldin the Presbyterian Church at MountUnion, on the Thursday eveningsofFeb. ' - - - - --and _. _ 2by the 8th. District Su n day "schoolAssociation wit h pastorg, superinten-dents and leaders acting as t, board

    are as follows: personal ReligiousLiving, Rev. D. D. K a u f f m a n , Ph. D.,T*atBradley, "Highways of theSpirit".Jesus and His -Mrs,, , . .,- - i Teachingsmfo.a1 ,,22 an1'March, 1, 8, is!John H. Klnsloe, TexU-Branscomb,a a - ^ T W f i School U sponsored "The Message of Jesus"., ,-1... . . . . HQW to A d m in is t e r the SundaySch o o l Rev. Ariel R. Turner, Text Vle th , "Improving Your SundaySchool".f manaegrs.The Leadership School offer* a j Guiding Beginners In Christianvariety of courses for Leaders, [ -Gr ow th of Primary Children-Mrs.Trainees, Church and School Work- D. D. K a u f f m a n , Text^-Smith?-.* a-Memb*rs dirlng t-richer "Teaching Primaries in the ChurchChristian Exeprience and better pre- j School"."~- * Guiding the Religio u s Growth oJuniorsMrs. Marti n Scholten. Texeakin, "Teaching junior Boys antGirls.R e v . A rt h u r D. Smalley lc theDean; Chairman AdministrationCommittee; Geo rge W Radle, Treasurer, Chairman of Finance Comm it t ee , Clo yd B. E w ing , Registrarof t h e Ch airm an Promotion Co mmittee.State Y J V L C . A .Leader VisitsHuntingdon Group

    John Durno, stats industrialsecretary and eexcutlve

    paration for service.The school will meet on Thursdayevenings for *ix weeks beginningFebruary 15 from 7:30 o'clock to8:30 o'clock wit h two periods eachevening and 20 minutes betweenperiods of Devotions.A fine group of instructors havebeen secured for this school and Itwill be a privilege to git wit h theteachers who will teach the text*.The Courses, Teachers and Texts

    Thomas B. Weyanto Head DisasterCommitteeThos. B. Weyant of Mount Unionas been appointed Chairman of theCommittee under the Civil-Defense, to wo rk in conjunctionith the American Red Cross Inase a disaster should occur. Thisover which Mr. Weyant willerve as chairman is the same ascovered by the Mount UnionRed Cross. ThisUnio n , Newt o nKistler, Shirley Town-Orb iso n ia , Three Springs, Sal-the Broad Top, Shade Gap andMills.Mr. Weyan t will ask for the co-of all those in the districtwo rk ed so faithfully and patri-under the Civilian Defense,and will contact at once allarea.The general duties will work InAmerican Redand will include rescue wo rk ,'and policing in ca se ofdisaster.The Red Cross DisasterCommitteeWall, chair man, h as for itsin case o a. disaster the workhousing, feed and clothing unfor-folks who may be the victims.All Disaster Chairmen will workunder E. Blair Shore, oiCounty Co-

    CALENDARThursday February 8The ladies of the Stone Church

    Southwest District of theMen's Christian Association,on Tuesday af t e rno o n atofYo u ngmef ive

    Brethren will gew inCross Headquarters in thetheTh-5 Confer Class of the Fif-Street Methodist Churchhold its regular monthly meet-in the home of Mattie Thomp-1211Washington Street, atp. m;Camp No. 265, Patriotic OrderAmericans, will meet in theroom at 8 p. m. Degree teamThe Women of the Moose willin the Moose Home e.t & p.

    The Woman's Auxiliary of St.Church will meet at 2:30

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    o'clock with the advisory commit-tee o the Y.M.C.A. of Hunting-d o n , w h i c h sponsors the Hi Y andTri Hi Y Cubs in the high schoolThe get-together was held In theoffice o f W. C. Rohm on Washing-ton Street, with the presidentHarry Minsk er , in charge.Mr. Durno told of the work be-ing done in the 218 Hi Y and TriHi Y Clubs of the state and re-ported on the establishment of 14Gradale Clu b s , new groups whichare composed of older girls rang-ing in age f r om eighteen to twen-ty-five.Plans were discussed for a Dis-trict Tri Hi Y and Hi Y Conferenceto be he ld in the near future atJuniat a College. This co nferencewill inclu d e clubs f r om a numberof counties In this part of thstate.Miss Anna Mit ch e ll , leader ofthe Tri Hi Y in Huntingdon, re-p o r t ed a membership of eighty?irls and ths Rev Dr. T. F. Henry,.ead er of the Hi Y , announced"orty members in this group. MissRuth A nd erso n , a teacher in theAlfarata School, has a Gra Y C l u bof grade school ch ild ren in thatbuilding.Mr. Durno, during hia stay inHuntingdon, visited the Hi Y andTri Hi Y Clubs in the high schooland talked to them about pro-rams and projects.Present at the meeting were:Mr. Minsker, Mr. Durno, Miss Mit-ch e ll , Dr. Henr y, Miss MiriamCoder, W C Rohm, Dr. R. F.Beatty, Clyde Stayer, and John H.Biddle.

    The combined missionary ou -, ~~^>.^,,-^,of the Presbyterian Church 1933 and

    AMOS D. M E Y E R SWINS COMMISSION

    Amos D. Meyei-g of Aitch R.D. 1 on Febiuary 3 wasm i s s i o n e d a second lieutenant inthe ordnance department upongraduation f ro m Uio OidnanceOfficer Candidate School at theOrdnance School, Aberdeen Prov-ing Ground, M a r y l a n d .Lieutenant Meyers is the sonof Mr. and Mis. John W Meyerswho reside at Aitch R. D. 1. HeLs married to the former MisJulia Chung of Honolulu, Terri-toiy of Hawaii. A graduate ofSaxton-Liberty High School

    HAPPYBIRTHDAY

    thethe y o u n g Mapleton soldier's p o ssewfo n we onnot knm, u n n n"were under whi ch the f l a g came i n t ous the w h o l e story. By thewaySare Sine on ,T w t 8W*r 1S OVer andPfc' Boohel'ca"perhaps we shall W tbfe t&Inoenot-foTJutant fut^ I "hd OI? Ule Eastern rooro m this area-and the Frollt31'e Ch 'Cled area"

    Pfc. Bo b BooherSends Nazi FlagTo His FamilyFive boys f ro m this a ; e a f o u r

    rrom Huntingdon County and one:rom Bedford County w e< e amo.g.he men of the quaitei-nastercompany Of Peiuisylvania's 2HthDivision who autog iaphe d thecaptured Nazi f lag p ic t u red he;e.The flag was sent to Mr. andUrs . Eld e i Booher - of Mapleton3epot by their son, Ffc. Rob ertBooher fiom someivheie on theveste.n f r o n t where it was takenb efo re the big German d i i v evh ich h it U ie 2Hlh Division in fulltrength at Bastogue ;and W i l U .Decorated with the date, Gc-ober 8, which 'incidentally ' is.Pfc. Boohei-'s buthday, and thelamea of the countries in whichthe division has set ve d , the flagils an impressive s lo x y.The last iettei received f romPfc. Booher was dated January3 somewhere in F^at - ce . Letters

    CHEERING NEWS FROMPFC. JAMES DE ARMITTPfc. James DeArmitt, son of Mrand Mrs. William DeArm itt ofTurtle Creek, formerly of Hunting-d o n , who was wo u nd ed in action

    in Luxembourg, is now in a hospi-tal in England. The DeA rm iLt sh a v e received word direct fromtheir son, telling more about hi s in -juries, and also reporting the go o dnews that he is getting along f ineHe was hit while fighting atLuxembourg . during an attackwhen a German shell landed "tooclose." He had also been fMrUnein Belgium.P f c . DeArmitt was woundedJanuary 5 at Luxembourg wasf i r s t taken to a hospital in Franceand then to one in England,

    DOROTHY CLARKSORORITY M E M B E R

    Mother ReceivesP f c . R.Krieger'sPurple HeartMrs. M a r g a r e t Krieger of 2945loikway, B a l t i m o r e , Md., f o r m e r -ly o f Co alm o nt , h as rece ived t h ePurple - Hear t award ed t o her son,

    February *, 1945Lieut. Swirlea L. Himes, USNR,1825 Miff l in Street, wh o ie no,wstationed in North A fr ica , wherehe is doing special legal w o r k .P f c . John Earner, .son of Mr.and Mrs. F. T. Earner, 431 Moor*Street, Pfc. Earner is stationedat Roswell, N Mexico.Mrs. T. J. Moyer, 1315 Miff l inStreet.Miss Anit a Stewar t Freag, 311Third Street.Judith Kay Chilcote, three-year-old daughter of S 2[c KermitChilcote and Mrs. Chilcote ofMapleton Depot.Mrs. John Brew ster, 919 Mif-flin Street.Charles Huston, Jr., eon of Mr.an] Mrs. Charles Huston, Mount

    Unio n ,M r s . Harper Monihen. EleventhStreet.Anthony Ciccarelli, 1518 MooreStreet.Pfc. Jack W Lang, now in Eng-

    I land, twenty years old. Pvt. Langj is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ClairLang of McConnellstown.Shirley May Frazer, Baltimore,Md., granddaughter of Mr. andMrs. C. E. Patterson of Alexan-driaLu cil le Horton, Pitcarin now atJuniata College.Patsy Lindsay, f ive- year - o lddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. JamesLindsay, 632 Seventh Street.Harry K y l e , Huntingdon R D3, Box 237.Maxine Ramsey, 752 AlleghenyStreet.Charles B. Kelley. Newton Ham-i l ton, on e year old.Doris Lee Brown, Three Sp r insrsR. D. 2.Mrs. John Holder, McConnelh-t o wn Road.Earl Snook. Pennsylvania Av-enu e . Sm it h f ie ld .Mrs. Warren Henderson, Ber-gantz Apartments, Smithfield.Miss Joan Bashore, Saxton.Mi's. I. M. Eichelberger. SaxtonMiss Jane Elizab eth Wil l i ams ,Altoona. grandda ughter ofC. H. Williams, Saxton.Chester Fleegal,

    M r s .manager of

    I ? r> hD ^ \f , ' s>" "oruia A. L J a .Robert B. Kneger, for w imcls Mr. and Mrs A lexthe Saxton Sh affer StoreMiss Terry Go u ld , Saxton.'Sgt. Harold A. David so n , son of

    N E W S orMENwWOIN UNIFO

    - ^ ^^ JSm^^^S^BEy jBJa^^With 5th Army In Italy Belated Bir

    F V T G L E N N W E S X B K O O KtShown ab o ve is Jt-vt. G l e n n W e s t -brook, son of Frank W e s t b r u o kWestbrook Arcade, and Airs. BelleWestbrook, 408 llth St., who en-tered the service on September 8,1943 and rece ived his training atCamp Wheeler, Georgia. Glennwas sent overseas in February1 9 4 4 and is now in the Q u a r t e r -master Corps in Gen . Clark s Fif t hArmy in Italy. He' has had thep r ivilege o f meeting Bu d Beek eland*- Thomas Jackson, both oiHuntingdo n, since being overseas.Pvt. Westbrook is m a r r i e d and hi sw i f e lives in Ho ll id aysb u rg. He isa graduate of H u n t i n g d o n H i g nSchool in 1931 and was e n g a g e din the drug business in Hunti ngdonand then iii Hollidaysburg be for eentering the Army.

    rece ived .^Germany on N o v e m b e r | Sallillp,is w i t h

    in,, , . , - f the Philadelphiachurch at 6 n T?uUpper ?! 1 Sch001 of Bible i" W, Lieuten-cnuren at 6 p. m. There will an Myers later attendeda panel discussion on the bookof the Date Line."

    The Ameri can Association ofy Women will m64t ate of Mrs. I. Wallace FleckFourth Street, at 8 p.m.

    The Alexandria Book Club willMemorial Public Lib-at 2 p.m.holdhe Pythian Sisters willmeeting at 7:30 p. m.

    The Delta Alpha Class of theSunday School will heldmonthly meeting in the base-church at 7:30 p. m.The Youth Fellowship group ofFirst Methodist Church willa Valentine Party inat 8 o'clock. th*

    Friday, February 9TTte.gVlar monUlly meeting ofHartslog Valley Grange willh'ln at S n rr , TII,- -_ ih*ld at 8 p. m. Thebe the Rev. F. S. Mille r ofandhome onspeakers

    Private Donaldfu r lo u gh fo rmThe Women's Gu ild of Christand Reformed ChurchAlexandria will hold fU regularthe church at 8 p. m.

    Saturday, February 10Valentine Party for the pri-department of the St JamesChurch Sunday Schoolthe social rooms of the church.fiv*-cent Valen-Frederick Brenckman, nationalrepresentative of Wash-D. C., will peak at theGrange meetfcg In theF. Hall at the afternoonopening at i:so p mat 10 a. m.

    Fidelia ciaa*, St. JamesSunday School, will holde Party for tht JuniorIn tto .ocal Motna ol the

    mont College in West-L O J B Angeles,Calif. Unt il his entrance into theArmy in September, 1942, he WMem p lo yed by the Railway ExpressAgency.One hundred ard thirty-sevenother new second Ueutsnantawere graduated with LieutenantMeyerg,

    WEDDINGANNIVERSARIESMrs.

    February g, 1945?t. Robert J. McGse andMcGee o f Orbisonia havebeen married six years. SergeantM c G e e is somewher e in Belgium.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Heffn er ofSaxton have been married thirteenyears today.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zauzig1 0 2 2 Mo o re Street, are markingtheir twenty-fourth anniversary.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacka ofThree Springs R. D., aretheir forty-secondtoday. Best wishes! anniversary

    M A N Y N E V E RS U S P E C T C A U S EO F B A C K A C H E S

    TM OldTreatment OftenBrinf. Happy RUrfiufftre"* Nl 'ure"-cT h e : *yof tut

    revious to that descubed v iv id lyhe battles of Wil tz and Bast o g- nei which he lost uea.ly all o hisersonai possessions, inclu d ingais Christmas gifts from theamily.Pfc. Jack R. Leffa id , son ofMrs. Haniet Leffa.d of 415 TenthStreet, also wrote a letter onJanuary 13 w h i c h was rece ivedby his mother on Sunday. It .washeaded "France" and said the2Sth was "going stiong" aga^i.MjSgl. Ted Cullinan has beeni n j u r e d since the flag was takenbut has t e c o v e r e d and is on hisway back to join his c o m p a n y .He was hurt in a jeep accident atthe height of the German d i i v eand was hospitalized in Englandfor somewhat over a month. HispaienU, Mr. and Mrs. John Cu l. i -nan, aie now livin g in Hollidaya-buig.Pvt. Andrew Guineaidge, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod GuLh-ndge of Saxton R. D. has beenreported missing in action in Lux-em bouig- gjnce December 20Cpl. Edwatd Sheats H the son

    of Wood. They recently received* telegram from him sayine thathe U well and jafe.

    be for e he was i n d u c t e d into th eservice on Februaiy 17, 194:;Mrs. Kri-ger had a l o i t u r f r omhe r son this w e e k an d IIP told |.erthat he is still in the h o s p i t M in ; England b u t is recove.-ing- c-.ic-lyTrenton, N. J. February 8--Mi ^and c*Pects to go b d ck to his cu m -Dorothy Clark, daughter ol Mr !pJny soon-

    David so n ofSergeant Davidson whoengineers in Belgiumbirthdays overseas.Lana Sue Atherton. one-year-olddaugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. HarryAtherton. Lucy Furnace. - Saxton-Liberly ' High" Seh.ol In Cp l. Doyle Price, son of Mr.1 9 4 0 , w o i k e d for th= B e th le hc .ni f{ . Mrs' Clarence Price. MountShipyards at Sp ar ro ws Point, Md . j Ul11o.< with the Army Air Force.

    22, 1944 . Sh e a lso r e c e ive d a f o rmfrom the W a r D e p a r t m e n t o v i ) n < = i, ^ Viola Lynn. Mts. Carrie V a r n e rand Mrs. Mae C h i l c o a t to the fo l-p, ' May Hammond, MrsRuth Bemhardt, Mrs. Nora Chil-?* lsobe CnHco at , Mra.Shmgler, Mra. Nora Barbe r.Mra. Gwendolyn Lynn, Miss Ftor-cnce Smyers, Miss Evea Ridley,nd a guest, Mrs. Rita Kerstette^.

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    NOTED BIBLE TEACHERTO BE AT SMITHFIE LD

    Pastor William McCamll' of'cero, niinob, will be at Hunting*on, in the Sm it h f ie ld Fundamen-tli v"cwCeUrch' Jllnlala A v e n u eand N i n t h Street, on WednesdayFebruary 14, 1945; services 2:30and 7:30 p. m. . ,Watch this p a p ^ r "for f u r t h e rnotices. The public is invited .A horse and burgy \vere partsof the equipment f i i s t purchasedby the Oklahoma Geological Sur-after its establishment -JnlofD

    Freddie Grove, Carl Gro ve , T o m m ySwivel, Dickie Olivo, Jimmy Sp ii i-elli. Gerald Campbell, and J i m m i eSmith.Subscribe for The Daily N e w s .Three cents per copy.

    VICTORY CLUB HASSUCCESSFUL BENEFIT

    When the Orb iso iu a- Ko ek lu UV ict o ry Clu b met last Friday thepresident, Mis. B e a t r i c e Ca'-oth-ers. turned ove r to the organiza-t ion 544.23, t h e p ro ceed s fro m theb enef i t show held at the' StrandTheatre, January 31. This a c t i v eorganization, w h i c h ha s been doing-such f ine w oi k sending boxest o t h e m en and wo m en fro m t h ec o m m u n i t y who are in the ser-v ic e , will- c o n t i n u e its work u nt i lthe war is over.The clu b has b e e n r e c e i v i n ?wo nd erfu l support f ro m th e conf-m u n i t y right along an d wishes'!to thank Mis. Earl G a J b r a i t h forpa y ing- a postage b i l l of 510.26at Christmas time, Mrs. ElvaPyne for a co n t r ib u t io n of 55.00. i

    serving overseas.Glen Herahey. son of Ma-, andM r s . Howard Hershey, Salt HI oCharles A. Lynn , Entriken.

    P V T . OBR EVP v t . Ob rey Ek o m v n to hiso f Ro ck h il l Fun i n e t e e n t h b i r t2 n d , somewherHam m an, so nWlliam Hammarmy w h e n hyears old, b u tservice u n t i l hid a y . Pvt. Haming in the fo l loV V heeler, ,GeorgM i s s i s s i p p i ; f!.sent to New place he sailed mo:e happy A n y o n e wisp ,Ro ck h il l Fu

    CPL. FORRESNO W IX Ers . ForrestWashington Stco m p le t io n of f i ve weeks o f ' i n - i pn?'r Ttt ens ive training has graduated| ,?fi,.'.Orrcst Mf ro m Th e Parachute Rig-in an d , , , , ,_ , . , _ -. _.. . fi=* = d"u J - nea ire . Corpo

    :d into t-. He rePacking Course. Thisone of the f ive specialist schools! '"a 1o ffered to Uie parachutist at Foi ti^ ' An-'r^P ''BennJii-. They inclu d e , in r l - ' ,L^bfr.du _^cj^ujj5. j.uiy inciu ae , m aa- p a m n A i ^dilion torigger.,, c o m m u n i c a t i o n s ,SwiVmachineand

    Sandra Wenniclc ,falreet, Kistler. 214 WalnutAddresses Science Club*d' frni theacademy of Natural Science, phila-spoke before the FranklinClu b of the Mount UnionWed nesd ay, January

    Oinl,^..j - -i--- ** -"& uuu. jyxr.Richards, who is a pathologist andgeologists, has traveled o ver thel a M , v , - 'to Mexico and South America. Heshowed interesting pictures wh ichhad .been taken on his trips. MissLenpra Reeder and Mrs. Reefer aread visers o f the Franklin Science Clu bwh.r-h avery mterestin organf_hic hzat io n .

    Mrs. Kep h ar t fo r o ne o fan d John Miller fo r Sl.OO. 5120.;

    C LUB MEETS ATH O M E I N KISTLER

    The Kistler Co m m u nit y club metat toe home of Mrs. Floyd Treasterfor their regular meeting wh en thewa s opened with the

    class will raceli-e u u i n i . c l i o n I"' o u t f . t rig- ofbrother.school is div ide d in t o dif fe r e ntstages of instructio n. The menlearn first to pack the d iffe ren ttypes of parachutes. Fo llo wingthat, students' become a c q u a i n t e dwith the sewing machines and be-gin the- f u n d a m e n t a l s of repairw o r k . The third step entails in-struction in hand sewing. Finallythey are ready for m a i n t e n a n c ework. Using b lu e- p r in t s , t h e dif-f e r e n t harnesses are bui l t and alltypes of e q u i p m e n t ar e co nst ru ct -ed and repaired. The last sta^eIS a week of instruction in aer ia ld e livery of s upply . Th e l ive s

    is s eMar ines in t h eMu llen ' s addresf ro m h is- wife .MAPLETON

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    many me nthe riggers.

    SIXTH A RMY St r inging ouA rm y phrase, bw h a t the 713thBat t a l io n h as beit a r r ive d o versP fc . Merr i l w.are in the hands

    A b o u t f i f ty t h a n k - y o u lettershave be e n rece ived to date by thclu b . The most recent ones weref ro m Miss Bette Kephart , JohnB l a c k , John Morris. John BoozelJohn Allend er, Silas Madden, Stetson Ott. Horace Co rb in ,Smith, an d Richard B l a c k .

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    T w o s i m p l e s t e p sto on a m a z in g NM VITALITYbetter looks!

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    "?*nch'gorating oxYou wtllbe b e t t e r a b l e to make user ' the bodyfrJ. "gorating oxygen for tissue energy and

    bloodcation or . , -. .-,---" -- ^ave no organic comnli-intection, SS S Tonic may be jus t what yound. It helps Mature woVk fas te r when ex t r a help is neededThus you get fresh vi ta l i ty. . .pcp...dovmirworkP edecUBetter . become animated...more at t ract ive! SSST o nic h a s .h e l p ed m i l l i o ns . . . you can start today...drug stores in 10 and 20 02. sizS.S.S,Co.UIIB STUIDT HIAtfH AlWAIT . $TIAOY .

    helps buildSTURDY HEALTH

    _ _dm reports were given by the secre-t a ry, treasurer and heads of com-m it t ees . The pig was won by MrsDo ro t h y Heastcr.Dainty refreshments were served.by Mrs. Dorothy Heaster and MrsRegina Treaster to the following per-sons present: Mary Hicks. MargaretPrice, :Katherini Dickinson, Lyd iaPrice. lona Treaster, KatherineStallman, Betty Price, Blanche Stall-m a n , Rebecca Allen, Anna Treasterand Mrs. Treaster.BIRDS AND ANIMALS

    FED BY AIRPLANEBirds and animals of the moun-tains in the vicinity of Mount Unionare being fed 1 with grain and otherfood dropped by airplanes. Manyof the mo untaino us places have been

    because snowi,has piled up to many feet Inthe mountains. The Mount UnionSportsman Association have beenw?.1J,1*d abut the welfare of thewildlife and have cooperated wit h1William Hammond and CharlesHuston, Jr. pilots, who are just usanxious to save the wild gamethrough the. winter months whenthey are unable to find food forthemselves, regardless of the cost.On Butler's Knob and other highplaces wh ere men have been able toreach, f e e d ing places have been pro-vided and the airplanes drop thefood for the men to fix so that thbirds and other wild game can get

    Jay F. Pollock, of Mount Union.is president of the local SportsmanAssociation.Anyone knowing of wild turkeysor other wild life that needs feedingsh o u ld contact Mr. Pollock or anym e m b e r of the Association.Worry of

    FALSE TEETHSlipping or Irritating?

    Don't he embarrassed by loosefa lse teeth s l ip p ing, dropping or.vab b ling when A W K E R S I A XWIJNS RAMv O F S E R G E A X TCpl. Charles C. A w k e r m a n , U. SA larm e Corps son of Mr. and 'Mrs.Marshall Awkerman o f W. Sh ir leyStreet in Mount U n i o n has beenp ro m o t ed to the rank of SergeantSergeant Awkerman will h a v eserved fo u r years in t h e M a r i n eCorps on Apr il 7, 1.945. He is atpresent with the Fourth M a r i n e ssomewhere in the South Pacific.Churches PlanJoint ServicesDuring Lent

    Six downtown churches of H u n t -ingd o n will hold unit ed servicesduring the Wednesday e v e n i n g s ofLent. All services are at 7:30 p.m.The schedule for the series is asfollows:February 14, First Met h o d is tChurch, the Dr. Rollin H. WalkerFebruary 21, First PresbyterianChurch, the Rev. A. R. Turner.February 28, St. James Luther-an Church, the Rev. John G. V o rk .Maiph 7, First Baptist Ch u rch .'. Dtan

    .a car r ie r fo r Thhe joined the coTh e 713th arrFrench Moroccoan d three m o nt hwas s t ru ng out rail l ine , from CaTh e ba t ta l ion w

    Dr. Miller.March 14, The Abbey Churc h,Dr. E d m t f n d L. Manges.

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