THE UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, October 12th, 1939. .. PAGE EIGHT. . : ——— —— A — maid was Miss Sue Eastman and Te Thursday, October 12, in Legion rooms commander; R. V. Dunbar, senior vice pest man Edward Micklos. The bri at Spangler. Delegates from Patton commander; C. F. Swab, Junior vice | wore a gown of white taffeta w brid a' are Mrs. Elizabeth Sheehan, Mrs. Ail- commander; P. Delozier, adjutant; Flo- | long tulle veil and carried a bridal een Swab, and Mrs. Ann Jacobs, the rest Gobert, finance officer; John Sin- | bouquet of white lilies. The brides- | chairman of Junior Baseball. gel, chaplain; Willis Ross, sergeant at | maid wore aquamarine gown with sil- Mrs. Aileen Swab and Mrs. Ann Ja- arms; B. O. Short, historian and R. A. ver accessories, and carried bronze .ohs attended the Presidents and Sec- Litzinger, J. J. Sheehan and F. J. Sch- nizot ysanthemums. A wedding dinner retaries’ Conference held last Friday at wab, directors. Plans for the reorganization of was served to the immediate relatives Penn Harr: tel risburg. Nominations made for. Patton Bor- i chorus, sramutie g ou ; a andy at the home of the bride's parents, fr. and Mrs. J Mr. and ough Offices at the primatics in Sep- THEATRE PATTON group of the Patton Music u ye Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jenkins ince EF acobs, New Ken- tember, and to be voted upon at the discussed at a business meeting of the club held recently. Miss Yvonne Yer- ger, club president, was in charge of the session. Entertainment at the mee- ting included violin selections by An- gelo Vespa, supervisor of music in the Patton Schools, accompanied by F. D. Litzinger, and selections by the Vest- ed Choir of the C. D. of A. directed by Miss Yerger, with Mrs. M. J. Shan- non as accompanist. The 26-voice cho- rus sang a group of four songs from Nevin's “Venezia.” Gaining 41 yards for the game's on- the birth of twin boys on Oct The ladies of the I. C. B. are sponsoring a bingo party every Mon- f day night in the Community hall for the benefit of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Bingo st at 8 o'clock. 35 game. Door prize, too. t Edgar Eckenrode, Fred Hoover and Lewis Yeckley, motored to Pittsburgh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Voelker of Carrolltown, announce the birth of a . Frank acobs of New Ken- > Mrs. Fauley Crook, of McKees spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Churilla, Mrs Churilla is seriously ill of a heart ail ment. Thursday of this week is Columbu Day, a legal holiday. Banks and liquor stores will be closed. At a fire drill held in the schools on Tuesday morning the public school was emptied in one minute and twenty eight seconds. We think this is a re- election on November 7th, are as fol- lows: Republican—L. G. Gorsuch, jus- tice of the peace; Richard Rowland and Ralph A. Litzinger, school direc- tors; Allan Maurer, auditor; William Burkey, high constable; Edward Jen- kins, first ward constable; C. H. Welty Jr., and Harry Nehrig, first ward coun- cil; W. L. Whiteford, second ward council; Irvin T. Long, first ward as- sessor; Milton A. Stoltz, second ward assessor. Democrat—L. G. Gorsuch, justice of the peace; Theodore Ott and B. J. Overberger, school directors; Friday and Saturday [ “Banghtere Find Sweetheart ly touchdown in the second quarter, daughter, Oct. 3. Before her marriage markable time, due to the fact that y or, on 8 : } Patton high school nosed out Spangler Mrs. Velker was the former Miss Mir: | neither the teachers nor pupils were Frank Young, auditor; Jack Powes, ’ § to 0 on the Patton Athletic Field last iam Whitehead of this place. | aware that a fire drill was to be held | Digh constable; Jack Powes, first ward ¥ Saturday afternoon in a northern di- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Long of Osceola | until the bell sounded. We feel that if constable; William Burkey, second WHAT THEY HAD b : vision game of the Cambria County | Mills, announce the birth of a daught- | the citizens of the town would show ward constable; Joe Haluska and Wil- y i E Conference. er on Oct. 3. Mrs. Long is the former |you the same spirit of co-operation | Yon Blan Gre Nand sun Sus NO ONE WANTED... 7 n the Sunday evening of October | Miss Catherine Dietrick. that was found in the schools, our 7 3 wo the Ry rie and A birthday surprise party was held yearly fire loss would be much less J. Long, dry Ward sasemor) LT Long | WHAT THEY WANTED, i Baptist churches of the community are ' OR Saturday evening at the home of tha nit has been in the past. Clean up . NO ONE CARED! g joining forces in a “Loyalty to the Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Yeckley in honor your premises for winter. Practice fire Nominees to be voted upon in East hdd £ a Church” campaign which will be car- | of their son, Lewis’ 20th birthday an-| prevention daily. | Carroll township at the November el- | Two nobodies. ..a boy # e ried on, during the winter months, in| niversary. Bingo was played and lunch| Miss Ida Marie Durbin of Chest! ection are: Republican—Hugh White} : § w fhe three churches at the evening ser- | was served. Many presents were re- | Springs, and Dominick Maniccia of | ford a > 8. Bender, Justice of the and a girl...on the road vices. The campaign will begin in the ceived. The guests were William Si-|Colver, were united in marriage in| Peace; Hug iteford and Raymond | to nowhere. Living in 0! Methodist church, on the above men- mon, John Lesnak, Fred Hoover, Cle-| St. Monica's church at Chest Springs | M- Niebauer, school directors; William | xz tioned evening of the 15th with the | tus Yeckley, Earl Miller, Bobby Ed-| on Saturday, by the Rev. Father James | Switzler, supervisor; Mrs. George Le} shadows, loving in dark ac Rev. Mr. Thorhauer preaching the | wards, Edgar and Vincent Eckenrode,| Padden, pastor. Miss Marie Nagle of | brun, auditor; Dennis S. Bender, con- | corners, snatching at 1c sermon; the following Sunday in the Hazel" Conrad, * ‘Margaret Farabaugh, | Chest Springs, served as maid of hon- | Stable. Democratic—H. J. Buck and | : : CC Presbyterian church and the third | Clara Krotendorfer, Mary Thomas,| or with Miss Rita Kuntzman, also of Henry Buck, justice of the peace; A.| happiness and finding... Fe Sunday in the Baptist church. We are | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Conrad, Mr. Chest Springs and Miss Helen Kelly of | &- Feighner and Raymond Niebauer, | heartbreak! Theirs is a convinced that every sincere profess- | and Mrs. Pat Cunningham, Ethel Dreta, | Hastings, as bridesmaids. Veto Sembi- | school directors; W. A. Westrick, su- | 1 that vii m ing Christian who is really honest in Mary and Mildred Yeckley. | ante of Barnesboro was best man. The pervisor; S. I. Miller, agditor; C. H.| ove story that will warm Fe his claim of being interested in the | The Auxiliary of the Miners hospi- | | ushers were Paul Sherrif of Carroll- | Farabaugh, constable. { your heart...the way all O coming of the Kingdom of God on i tal held a benefit card party on Mon- | town and Geno Del Pratte of Colver. great love stories do! Js earth will come out to these meetings | day evening in the basement of St. | after the wedding a breakfast was BLACKLICK VOTERS : <n regularly and support them with his | Eqward’s Church, Barnesboro. Seven-| served at Toffy’s Steak House in Al-| ; or her presence enthusiasm, prayers, | ty-one tables were in play. A large | toona. Upon their return from a wed- TO PASS ON MOV IES | ox money and pevsonal interest. Here is patton group attended. | ding trip the couple will reside in v te wb i ! 9 an occasion which will reveal to you . . ov. | Chest Springs. Cambria county wi ave only one | and the world, by your reaction to it, Ter Jas hein on Ny | District Commander Frank Morley | special election on November 7th. Vo-| Sunday and Monday % how much of a Christian you are. De- liam Elms of Magee avenue, in honor of Barnesboro Tuesday night inducted gn both Praciness of Blea] = ih sominational lines will be submerged newly elected officers of Walter Mc- Township will cast votes on the Sun- | and disregarded by all who are sin- | oN Ee Coy Post, American Legion of Patton.| day movie question. Twin Rocks and | DARRYL F. ZANUCR'S PRODUCTION OF & o cerely interested. Pray and work for| she evening's entertainment, which | Those installed were Harry Deschamps Belsano are located in the township. | 3 CE wi th the success of these meetings. _ | was followed by a delicious lunch. Mr. | — A S———— - — - —— — ——————— | he The Patton Women's Democratic | ang Mrs, Steir received many useful| 5 " A | he Club wil lhold a meeting on Friday ev-| .ng peautiful gifts. Attending were: | me ening, October 13th, at 7:00 o'clock in| wgr and Mrs. John Sherry, Mr. and| be the Moose Hall. The attendance of the | rs, william Williams, Mr. and Mrs. | a ye membership is urged. W. C. Elms, Mr. and Mrs. John Simp- | | A meeting of the Northern Cambria| son, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pavlpck, | his Kiwanis Club was held on Monday ev-| Mr. nad Mrs. Jack Steir, Mr. and Mrs. | a ening at the Brandon hotel, Spangler. Charles Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- | mn Miss Betty Sullivan, blind girl, of mond Sutton, Mrs. L. J. Lacue, Mrs. bos Johnstown, spoke in the interest of the Geo. Hoppel, Mrs. Walter Burkey, Mrs. | | 1 26 association of the blind. | Alex Tuttle, Mrs. Elmer Feigh, Mrs. | to Chicken and noodle supper on Wed- | Laura Commons, Mrs. Jenny Simp- | 2 | : nesday, Oct. 18 in the Firemen's hall | son, Mrs. Emil Eckenrode, William | For employment at VICTOR NO. 9 MINE of the | a BX for the benefit of St. George’s church. | Bradford, DeLoss Elms, Harry Steir, Tr : ns A ~ . . Pa Myrna ROME George he Supper from 5:30 to 8 o'clock. Tickets George Bradford, Misses Leona Feigh, | | Carrolitown Coal Company at St. Benedict. Miners living “% poy % cents. All welcome. Mary K. Hoppel, Lulu MeQuillen. Jo' || iu Patton and Vicinity should contact William Blick, at | LOY- POWER: BRENT bs iss elen icklos, daughter of anne Simpson, Margaret Elms, and Mr. | . . str Mr. and Mrs. John Micklos of Barnes- | and Mrs. Walter Elms of Mahaffey. | 320 Mellon Avenue, Patton, who has authority to hire - val boro, and William J. Jones, son of Mr. | The regular meeting of the Ladies’ | them. Other miners should contact the Office of the Car- BRENDA JOYCE - NIGEL BRUCE - MARIA OUSPENSKAYA Lei and Mrs. William H. Jones of Patton, | Auxiliary of the American Legion will | a 4 | JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT - MARY NASH . JANE DARWELL as were married on Saturday, Oct. 7th, be held on Monday evening, October | rolitown Coal Company at St. Benedict, Pa. f MARJORIE RAMBEAU - HENRY TRAVERS - H. B, WARNER 1 at St. John Baptist church, Barnesboro. | 16th at 8 o'clock in the Legion rooms. Directed ele Rev. Father Joseph Banick officiated The delegates of the Cambria County CLARENCE BROWN wit at the wedding ceremony. The brides- ' Council will hold their meeting this pol tip. - : __ ————————————————————————————————— Matinee Sunday at 2:30 va I | ere tak | Tuesday, Bargain Night oC | J 1abc | fede || HERE COME THE FIREWORES! cies Frazzled fire chiefs! Donkey- Inte faced fiancees! Big "AD" men! 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And He you get a year’s supply of Rinso Free! of the scoutis teriall OTHER KENMORES $29.95 TO $99.50. even expect Indiana I Mr. ; nesbor aniver day. A Ruth HUSSEY - Gene LOCKHART . celebr: Bobs WATSON Bened: Die Limi SB Directed by H. C. POTTER “= Sharba olltow?
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