UNION PRESS.COURIER Thursday, April 17, 1947 Mr. and Mrs. James Moren of Altoona visited in Patton on Sun- day. Miss Loretto Haluska, student at the University of Pittsburgh re- turned last Wednesday after spending her Easter vacation with her parents, Sen, and Mrs. John Haluska. Miss Mary Bearer, R. N. of St. Francis Hospital; Pittsburgh spent a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Bearer. Misses Elaine Capko, Sue Smith- bower, Geraldine Cammarata, June Berdosky and Helen Bearer spent Saturday in Pittsburgh. The following went to Owl Hol- low, Clinton County, Monday on a fishing trip: Ben Sperry, Earl Bearer and L. A. Yeckley of this place; Charles Yeckley of Johns- town, John Earl Bearer of Johns- town and Joe Bearer of Patton will join them on Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Baker and son spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Bott, Mrs. Baker's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moses and daughter of Altoona are spending | a two-week vacation with Mrs. Moses’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Yeckley. . At the regular meeting of the Patton Music Club last Tuesday evening a resolution was passed asking the State Senator and the members of the assembly to give House Bill 417, concerning teach- ers’ salaries, their hearty support. The next regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion will be held in the Legion rooms next Monday evening at 8| o'clock. A social hour and lunch will follow the business session. All members are asked to attend. Mrs. Norman Swisher is spend- ing a few days this week at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Yeske of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Yeske spent Monday at the Swisher home. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Magy Tinnick were: Mr. and Mrs, John Sasway and children, Dorothy and John Jr. of Barnes- Patton Misses Rose and Mary Donahue attended the wedding of Miss Dor- othy Eckenrode of Cresson and Everett C. Budde of Iowa at Cres- son last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Semelsberger and family of Sleatried Spent 2 few days recen a e home o boro, Mrs. John Lutch and fam. Mrs. eps mother, Mrs. ily and Mr. and Mrs. “Chick | Mary O'Brien Falls of Spangler, Albert Mattie | Miss Mary Bonahie of Washing- and Herbert Todd of Beaverdale, | on, D. C. and Harry Donahue, Gerald Dietrick, student of the | postal mspector of Williamsport, University of Cincinnati, and Fred- visited over the week end with erick Diel of Dayton, O., also stu-| their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. dent at the University, spent a|pgnahue. few days at the home of the for- Mr, and Mrs. Gust Warner of mer’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Matt | patton R. D. had as their week Dietrick. |end guest their son-in-law and Miss Angela Gill of Altoona is | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mit- visiting at the home of Mr. and | chell of Lewistown, and also their Mrs. Max Gill. | daughters, Misses Mildred and Miss Jane Cooper, student of Florence Warner, student nurses the Conservatory of Music of the at the Altoona Hospital. . University of Cincinnati, is spend-| Mrs. Marie Williams is spending ing a week's vacation with her|a week in Johnstown, visited at Phone Mrs, Callahan Dial 2652 Union Press-Courier Dial 3161 parents, Dr. and Mrs, E. P. Cooper, | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Martin Yahner returned home | Bradley. 3 . : | Mr. and Mrs, Philip Noel an- from the Spangler Hospital on nounce the birth of a son April 14 Tuesday, where he had been a sur-| ,¢ “tye Spangler Hospital. Mrs. gical patient. | Noel was the former Miss Renelda Mrs. F. J. Bermosk of Johns- | aris hell town spent last Friday with her | mother, Mrs. Susan Schwab. Ai | Mrs. Barth Young of Cotege- | William Donahue Is | ville is spending a few weeks with | | her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. | Promoted to Corporal | and Mrs. Frank Young. | Pfc. William Donahue has been Mr. James Leon Jr. celebrated | promoted to the rank of corporal | his birthday Tuesday night at his | effective March 24. Cpl. Donahue home on Fifth Ave. It was his|is' now stationed at Lowry Field, fourth birthday. A delicious lunch | Colo., attending Techical Training was served to a number of his| School. After completion of this little friends. | course he will return to his home Concord Grange held their reg-| base at Fort Socum, N, Y. ular meeting Friday evening at kn { Pleasant Hill Farm. Business of| Mrs. Ray Karlheim is seriously | importance was discussed. After |ili at her home on Mellon Ave. | the meeting a lunch was served. and Mrs. Reese O'Brien of | Mrs. Maynard Nuss and sop, |Baltimore, Md., visited a few days | Maynard Earl, accompanied Mrs. | recently with the former's mother, | Nuss’ parents, Mr. and irs. Earl Mrs. Mary O’Brien, Billings of Portage on a iishing| Mrs. C. Eck Sr. Patton R. D,, | and Mrs, Cyril Eck Jr. of Hastings in Lewistown the past | trip to Maple Creek. Banns of matrimony were an-| visited nounced Sunday for the first time | week. |in St. Mary’s Catholic Church for| The following Patton ladies en- | Miss Helen Swope, daughter of’ joyed a motor trip to Johnstown Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Swope, and|and Somerset last week: Mrs. Leo Regis Hettle, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Donahue and Mrs. Piznik of Joseph Hettle of Summerhill. | Fourth Ave., Mrs. Raymond Bur- | Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Kirk an-| key and Mrs. Thecmas Donahue of nounce the marriage of their | Lang Ave.,, Mrs. John Hudak of daughter, Miss Thelma, to Wil-/ Magee Ave. and Mrs. John Allison {liam Furley of Homer City. They | of Highland Grove, | were married April 2 in indiana. | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pleasure ho! the Sport Coat styled by CLIPPER GRAIT The pleasure coat for all occasions . . . of fine all-wool fabrics, skillfully tailored, modestly priced because we are part of the renowned Clipper Craft Plan combining the immense buying power of 854 leading stores coast-to-coast for production and distribution economy. The savings that result are passed on to you. Pocket them today! $24.00 TRC, $m fy 7 © $Y LUXENBERG’S MEN’S SHOP Tune in the North Cambria Program Each Thursday over WJSW, (650). Sponsored by Luxenberg’s & Other N. Cambria Concerns. BARNESBORO | Marcellus Weakland were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jenkins and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hilk and || daughter, Darlyn Dee, of Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dabbs of Gallitzin visited with Mr. and Mrs, John Franklin on Sunday. * ok ok Mrs. Alex Hodge Honored on Birthday Mrs. Alex Hodge was guest of honor at a birthday celebra- tion at her home on Fifth Ave. on Monday evening. An enjoyable evening was had by all. Games were played, which was followed : by a delicious lunch. The following attended: Mrs. Ben Williams, Mrs. Robert Bur- ley, Mrs. James Forsythe, Mrs. Albert Blake, Mrs, Bernard Mar- | shall, Mrs. James Leon, Mrs. Clar- | ence Cymbor, Mrs. Len Paris, Mrs. Ben Hugill, Mrs. Julia Davis, Mrs. James Toseki, Mrs. Louie Lauwerts, Miss Theresa Laurito, Miss Lucy Endler, Miss Josephine Laurito, Miss Nancy Paris Jr., Mr. John Churella took a group pic- ture of the party. All departed for their homes at a late hour, %* kk Hebron Lutheran Church English services next Sunday afternoon, Apr. 20, at 3:30 at the Luthern Church. Russell Lundgren, pastor, Patton Presbyterian Church * * * Plummer Harvey, S. T. M. Minister Sunday, April 20—10:00 A. M.— Sunday School, John I. Barnard, superintendent. The Primary De- partment will visit the Adult Sun- day School and present a number of their songs; 11:00 A. M.—Wor- ship Service, “What It Means to Be Great”; 6:30 P. M.—Westmin- ster Fellowship. Thursday, April 17—3:30 P. M.—Senior Choir Rehearsal. Friday, April 18—8:00 P. M.— Monthly meeting of the West- nunster Guild at the John A. Dickison home, 523 Beech. Mrs Jehn I, Barnard, leader. * x Trinidy Methodist Church Patton, Pa. Friday, April 18 — Choir hearsal at 7:30 P. M. Sunday, April 20—9:45 A. M.— “The Church at Study.” Topic, “The Foundations Strength”; 10:30 A. M.—*The Church at Worship,” Mr. Vernon Rowland will have charge of the service; 6:15 P. M.—The Youth Fellowship will meet to go to the Methodist Church in Hastings. Monday, April 21—The 3M’s will meet at 5:30 for a tureen supper. Wednesday, April 23—Mid-week Fellowship at 7:30 P. M. * * * re- Trinity Episcopal Church Wm. I. Cool Jr., Rector Sunday, April ‘20 — Morning Prayer and Sermon at 9:15 A. M. Bishop Pardue of the Pittsburgh Diocese will make his annual visit on Sunday, April 27 at 9:30 A. M. Ester Reeds Weds Local Man in Mich. A very pretty, but simple wed- ding took place at the Portage Baptist Church in Kalamazoo, Mich., uniting in marriage Miss Ester Reeds and Mr. James Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker of Patton. After the ceremony the young couple left for Bay City, Mich., while there they visited Mrs. Mar- shall Lutz, Mrs. Harry Baker's sister. Mr. Baker graduate from Patton High School and was overseas two 1 M. ¢ —Junior Choir Rehearsal; 7:00 P. | ¢ 4 NAAN ASSASSINS ASS AA SANSA ANAS SSSA AS NN OFFICIAL DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BALLOT FOR RESIDENTS OF PATTON BORO ONLY! PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE VOTING This pell is being taken by members of the Patton Boro Council in an effort to obtain the sentiment of residents of the town before acting on Daylight Saving Time for 1947. No ballot will be counted unless properly signed with name and address of persons voting. This ballot may be used by more than one person if properly filled out, however, no one under the age of 18 is entitled to a vote. Residents of Patton Borough ONLY are eligible, Those who do not subscribe to the Union Press-Courier may get a ballot at the Union Press-Courier office, free of charge, Question: — DO YOU FAVOR DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME IN PATTON BOROUGH THIS SUMMER? YES [] NO [] —Only Those 18 or Over Are Eligible to Vote— Names and Addresses Must Be Given Name. Address Name Address Address Address Name... Address Ballots should be deposited in the Ballot Box at the Patton Borough Office or mailed to this paper. ALL BALLOTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 8:00 P. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947 Name Name M. LAY AWAY A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY ITEM “Just what 1 wanted” of National | Bere Edward Kelly Expires Tuesday Edward Kelly Sr., 85, former | Carrolltown resident, died at his | home in Detroit, Mich., on Tues- | day of this week. He had been in ill health for the past year. Mr. Kelly was born in Ireland on Sept. 12, 1859, and had been "in this country for 76 years. He was a retired miner, moving to Detroit seven years ago. | Surviving are the following | children: John G. of Carrolltown; | and Michael C. and Edward M. | Kelly, Mrs. Robert Ellwanger and | Miss Katherine Kelly, all of De- [troit. He was a brother of Pat- trick Kelly of Patton. | His body will arrive in Car- { rolltown this Thursday and may be viewed at the Stevens Funeral iHome, Carrolltown. Funeral ser- i vices. will be held Friday morning jat 9 o'clock in St. Benedict's | Catholic Church, Carrolltown, and {interment will be made in the | church cemetery. | CARD OF THANKS | I wish to thank all those who assisted me in any way during | my recent bereavement, the illness |and death of my husband, Carl Zanone; also for the Spiritual and floral offerings and for the use of | automobiles. Mrs. Rose Zanone CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who assisted us in any way during! our recent bereavement, the death of our father, Curtis L. Cochran; also for the floral offerings and for the use of automobiles. 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"A’ Reports Issued ‘at Patton School | The following students of the | Patton High School received “A” | report cards for the period end- {ing April 11: Seniors—Frances Adams, De- ores Baker, Helen Bearer, Elaine Capko, Larue Leaper, Estella Lal- lemand, Betty Prevost, Charles | Swab and Ada Thomas. | Juniors—Sallie Dietrick, Robert {| Fogel and Robert Swab. | Sophomores — Eunelda Bearer, | Ronald Dietrick, Thomas DeDea, | William Fisher, Emma Sunseri, i Patricia Walters and Leora Weak- land. Freshmen -— Marian Cooper, Eleanor Kimble, Stephany Lacey, John Allen Resko, Wanda Smith- bauer, Virginia Wilshire and | Yerger. | Ma Novena at Carmel to Begin Next Tuesday The novena in honor of the Little Flower for April will open at the Carmelite Monastery, Lor- etto, Tuesday, Apr. 22, and will close Wednesday, Apr. 30. Intentions for this month will be in thanksgiving, for the prop- agation of the faith, and for all the benefactors of Carmel and for the sick. All other intentions ad- dressed to the Monastery will be included in this Novena and in the prayers of the Carmelites. Birthstone Rings Pen & Pencil Sets Luggage Bakerton Methodist Church Sunday, April 20—9:30 A. M.— “The Churh at Worship,” Mr. Bry- son James will have charge of the service; 10:30 A. M.—“The Church | at Study,” topic, “The Foundations | of National Strength.” | Monday, April 21—Youth Fel- | lowship at 6:30 P. M. | 1:00 P. M. over WIJSW (650). "HEADQUARTERS ‘FAMOUS WATCHES! Other Watches, $24.75 and Up . .. Graduation Gift Suggestions... Compacts Umbrellas Umbrellas and Complete Selection of New Costume Jewelry LUXENBERG’S BARNESBORO “The Store for SAFE Diamond Buying” Tune in the North Cambria Program Thursdays from 12:30 to HAMILTON ELGIN GRUEN BULOVA MARVIN for gGLAMOR & WYLER Purses Toilet Sets Lighters Sponsors include Luxenberg’s. Wednesday, April Club at 7:00 P. M. 23—Hobby | . | daughter, Rosalie of Vintondale tafe Police ay: | spent Sunday at the home of Mr. [ . and Mrs. Steve Stupic Sr. Margaret Zaptocky, Elizabeth Terlain, Elizabeth Stupic spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sable of Barnesboro. | Spring is here! However, don't | {let the balmy weather lull you into a false sense of security | while motoring on dry highways |on clear sunny days. Clear wea- | ther and dry highways mean | iz My, and Mrs Joss Dumas and speed, speed creates emergencies, coug sil ancy 2 30 shuren and with emergencies sometimes | SPent Sunday at He honre of er come accidents and sometimes— | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Mc- DEATH. Don't forget statistics | eeley- reveal that the majority of our | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turko were automobile accidents — both fatal | callers at Barnesboro on Sunday. and non-fatal—occur on straight, | , ; A : dry stretches of road—and during ' iting relatives in Pittsburgh. clear weather. So, even though| Mr. and Mrs. John Jusko of driving under ideal weather con-| Clevelaand, O., visited at the home ditions—take time to be safe! | of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jusko. - - | Mrs. Victor Graham and | Robert of Ebensburg and Mrs. Is- Additional Carralliown Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lucas and | adore Trinkley and son Russell of Heilwood were callers at the home of Robert Billesegslee of Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Trinley and family were visiting relatives in Ebensburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delmont Gressley spent the week end in Indiana. Robert Johnson of Waynesburg spent Tuesday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Willam Gressley. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, iyérs ar- {rived home on Monday afternoon {after spending a week with her |son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. U. McFeeley is now vis- | son | town | Mrs. Wilfred Myers of Cincinnati. Jean Trinkley and Naomi Gress- ley were Indiana callers on Satur- day. Lawrence Beringer of Strongs- visited Billy Gressley re- cently. Mrs. Victor Kline of Hastings | is visiting at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Edward Kanik. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zadai are home from a week's trip to Phil- | adelphia, Delaware and Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ecken- | rode journeyed to Baltimore over | the week end and also to Wash- ington, D. C, to see the cherry blossoms. Rev. Father Kiren, OSB, of St. |! Vincent's Archabbey, Latrobe, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zadai. Heilwood By ADELE DELLA VALLE Phone Barnesboro 800-J-12 Mrs. Stanley Malippa and daugh- ter Betty Jean spent a few days in Patton visiting her daughter, parents and grand-parents. Mrs. Josephine Della Valle and family were callers at the home of her sister-in-law Mrs. Frank Ton- elli on Sunday. Jimmie Toeski is spending a few days with his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Malippa. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Benko an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Irene to Joe F. Miller, son of Mrs. Margaret Miller of Baltimore. Frank Kuzemchak a student of St. Francis College, Loretto spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kuzemchak. Irene, Joe and Julia Csordas vis- ited at the home of their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazak of Aultman. Mr, and Mrs. George Beida vis- ited at the home of her mother of Hastings on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudoloph Millish and daughter Elaine of Butler, vis- ited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bertuzzi on Sun- day. Miss Mary Margaret Sable of Barnesboro has spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve we absolutely Garden Implements AND BUIST’S Select Seeds Whether ‘“hobby gardener’ make a business of it, supply supplies for every gar- dening requirement, LIEB'S HARDWARE CARROLLTOWN are a or you you with dependable Stupic Sr.
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