Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, December 21, 1939, Image 5

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Thursday, December 21st, 1939.
UNION PRESS-COURIER
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PATTON BETS |:
Mrs. Lucy Cooper was reelected as
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peskiont of Dain Union at a recent Mrs. Robert Sincox was reelected | furnish the music for the first dance, ¢ Haircut too!
meeting, All other officers also were President of the Ladies Auxiliary of and Ross Smith and His Music will [
reelected for the coming year. They | the Patton fire company for the 12th be the musical attraction at the sec- e HE'S HEADED FOR A UNION
are: Rev. Father Bertrand McFadyen, | consecutive term at a recent meeting ond. Admission to each dance is 50 XG
0. S. B, rector of St. Mary's church,
spiritual advisor; Mrs. Margaret Long,
vice president;
nancial secretary; Miss Mayme Hop- ident; Mrs. Charles Marshall, treasur-| a penalty of five per cent will be at
kins, treasurer; Mrs. Mary Weakland, | er; Mrs. Isabelle Wentzell, secretary, added ,and upon return to the county | yes
recording secretary; Mrs. Edith Thom-| and Mrs. William Jones, trustee. The treasurer one-half per cent will be |e
mas, inner guard; Mrs. James Dietrick Members of the auxiliary completed added the fifteenth of every month a
and Mrs. Dorothy Burkey, outer
guards; Mrs. Ellen Karlheim and Mrs.
Hilda Biller, chaplains,
A garage and automobile were de-
stroyed by fire early on Sunday mor-
ning on the farm of Thomas Kirk ,in
East Carroll township, near Patton.
The building was owned by Kirk, but
the car was the property of his son,
Duane Kirk. A dog and 10 chickens
also were cremated in the fire and
several pieces of machinery were de-
Mrs. Harry Zirn, fi-|
was practically burned to the ground.
Nearby volunteer fire companies were
not summoned because the fire had
gained too much headway before it
was discovered. The loss was partially
covered by insurance, members of the
family said.
determined origin about 6:46 a. m. but | Cress Jill id ic for th : Nahe , v . . . a : : . : : teh pa = : ——
determined origin about 540m. but Cron wil provide musi forte Ewe ERIE
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held in the fire hall. Other officers el-
ected for the coming year are as fol-
lows: Mrs. William Lowes, vice pres-
plans for the annual Christmas part
at the meeting which was held Mon-
day evening of this week in the fire
hall.
Don't forget that the members of
the Patton High School Alumni will
hold their annual Christmas dance on
Tuesday evening, December 26th, in
the Brandon hotel, Spangler, Mem-
bers comprising the committee are
Betty Greene, Chairman, Frank Roun-
sley, Bess Donahue and George Gold-
Two holiday dances, one on Christ-
mas night, December 25th, next Mon-
day; and the other on New Year's
night, Monday, January 1st, will be
held in the Eagles’ home, Patton, and
the general public is cordially invit-
ed. Paul Flinn and his orchestra will
cents.
All property taxes in Patton Bor-
ough not paid before January 1, 1940,
thereafter. All taxables having taken
advantage of the abatement law, 1939
property taxes must be paid or back
penalties and interest will be added,
A fire broke out on Monday even-
ing, about 9 o'clock in the Deitrick
Motor Co. Garage, but was extingui-
shed shortly after the alarm was sent
in. It is said that Mr. Hershberger, the
local manager of the McCrory 5¢ and
10c Store was the hero, and extin-
guished the blaze pronto Friends of
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SHOP WHERE HE ALWAYS GETS
THE BEST OF WORKMANSHIP
Qur Best Wishes ....
for Dour Happiness
WE OFFER OUR BEST WISHES FOR YOUR COMPLETE HAPPINESS. WE
HOPE THAT THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON WILL BE YOUR MOST ENJOYABLE.
WE HOPE THAT THE COMING YEAR WILL BRING YOU HEALTH, HAPPI-
NESS AND PROSPERITY. MAY THIS SUCCESS BE ASSOCIATED WITH THE
SERVICE OUR ORGANIZATION CAN GIVE YOU. A VERY MERRY CHRIST-
MAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
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1s suggest that he join the fire com-
pany.
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EN I I ON Nt I IN I SN SN SN NN vate automobiles licensed; and the
% MN 6000th was issued last week to Mrs.
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mer Pattonite.
The Feast of Christmas will be cel-
ebrated in St. Mary's Church, Patton,
with a solemn high mass at midnighi
by Rev. Father Bertrand, assisted by
a priest from St. Vincents. The time
of the other masses are 7:30, 8, 9 and
9:30 o'clock, low masses, and a high
mass at 10 o'clock. The senior choir
will sing for the midnight mass, and
| special mass music will be rendered.
| Carols will precede the mass. Mrs. M.
J. Shannon is organist and Dr. B. J.
| Overberger director of the choir. The
stroyed. The fire started from an un- | berg. Paul Flinn and his orchestra of
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# May your Christmas be one of Happiness and Good MX | 10 o'clock high mass, and the children | So NORTHERN CAMBRIA ASSOCIATI ON
A $4 | also will sing hymns at the 8 o'clock | 2s
Fellowship and May all the days of the New
Year Be Free From Worry and Grief—
May You Prosper.
Larry Walsh, President
Bert Elden, Vice President
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Angelo Domenie, Secy.-Treas.
John Lobick, Rec.-Sec’y.
mass.
More than 200 children from the
| primary and intermediate departments
of the Patton Public schools are tak-
ing part in the annual Christmas op-
eretta, “The Toys That Had to Wait,
being presented on Wednesday and
Thursday afternoons of this week in
the high school gymnasium. Lack of
Chas. Meisel, Guide.
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BARNESBORO—
AMENDOLA, SAM
BURRUTO, JAMES
BONGIOVANNI, A.
EBENSBURG—
CASSIDY, J. A.
McBREEN, HAROLD
MEISEL, CHAS.
PATTON—
FREGLY, A. F.
FREGLY, FRANK
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Banns of matrimony were announ-
| ced in St. Mary's Catholic church on
{ Sunday between Miss Martha Soupart
and Terrence DiBello.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hoover announ-
ce the coming marriage of their dau-
| ghter, Dolores, to Eugene Sutton. The
ceremony will take place at 9 o'clock
| on December 27 in St. Benedict's
«| Chruch at Carrolltown.
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7 — ee eh | singing of “Mozart's Twelfth Mass” X REGAN, JOSEPH C. PFISTER, FRED SPANGLE
No o o . . . . | (easy arrangement). Carols will pre. \§ ROCCO, DOMINIC WT 484 -
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A, i Ke Food Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Molnar of & CARROLLTOWN— DIFRANCESCO, JAS. LOBICK JOHN oF
: % 2Z, | Patton R. D. announce the birth of a | "GLASSER OTTO WAI SH. L aM
a 3 IN | son on December 19th at the Spangler #7 MELHORN CALVIN NANTY-GL Nd die lu A 2
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A x i a | for Pittsburgh where she will spena | see Ld CAVANAUGH, T. H. ST. BEN EDICT— ou
2 as A | the winter with her son-in-law ana RS COLVER— CREANY, EUGENE MANSELL, LEONARD 4
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| COURT STOPS SALE
OF LANDS BOUGHT
BY COMMISSIONERS
With a spirit of thankfulness for the favors we have re-
ceived from all of you in the past, we hope that
you, too, in great measure, will realize a
Joyous and Optimstic Holiday Season.
Cordell’s Hardware
Patton, Penna.
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the sale and fixed December 28 as | “Blondie Brings Up Baby” will be an! ary 4th, officials of the Cambria Elecs
the time for holding a hearing on| attraction on Friday and Saturday ev- | tric Cooperative Inc., have announced
the question of continuing the injunc- | enings, with another feature, “The following a meeting at Ebensburg,
tion. The commissioners will be | Singing Cowgirl.” Hectic exploits ot| The lines will be built principally
friendly parties to the action, the| the screen and cartoon strip family | as extensions to existing ones in East
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Sale of approximately 1,800 prop- | sale having been scheduled by them | result in even faster and more furious | Carroll, Jackson, West Carroll, Galle
3 | erties bought in by the county com- | in accordance with an act of the leg- | fun in the fourth of Columbia's sen-| itzin, Dean, White, Clearfield, Port.
sor | misgioners at treasurer's sales dur- | islature. | sational “Blondie” comedies in speed, | age, Cambria, Adams and Richland
A ing 1926, 1928 and 1930, was not held ime SA | laughs and heart interest. Don’t miss | townships. Recently REA officials in
| at the court house on Wednesday of
this week, as scheduled.
Acting on petition of Johnstown
City Solicitor, Tillman K. Saylor,
Judge Charles C. Greer Monday au-
thorized the issuance
Washington, D. C. allocated $134,000
to the Cambria county unit for the
work.
“BLONDIE BRINGS UP BABY” | the double bill at the Grand on Fri-
IS ONE OF DOUBLE SHOWS AT day and Saturday.
GRAND ON FRIDAY, SATYY |
Oh 4 Br ee 2 td MORE POWER LINES
fay ne a Bumstead, always in trouble, | 5)
of a prelimin., and now he’s under ra Baby gets | TO BE CONSTRUCTED
i 2 a injunctio njoining the county 0 : : >
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tion, and two rockers. Inquire at 219
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at least for the neighbors. And for
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