Thursday, January 27, 1949 Donald Dinehart, Leora Weakland Head Mardi Gras The Senior Mardi Gras Ball is wel on the way to becoming tra- dition at Patton High. Begun in 47, when the senior class spon- sors, Mr. Marquette and Miss Garrity sought something unique and colorful for the senior dance, the idea clicked and a court was elected. When the 1948-49 school calendar was drawn up, a special place was put on the calendar for the 1949 Senior Mardi Gras Ball. Enthusiastic campaigns were carried on in various classes for court attendants and elections were held. However, the names of the King and Queen were kepi secret. The big event took place in the Eagles’ Ballroom Jan. 20. Four singing waiters, Gene For- ney, Jack Leary, Roger Schenk and Martin Carl first sang ‘“Whis- pering” and ‘“4-Leaf Clover,” ac- companied by Marjorie Long. Then came the Royal Court. Edward Donahue, as herald, an- nounced the appearance of the Court with a fanfare from his trumpet, and the King and Queen, Donald Dinehart and Leora Weak- land, were crowned, and the en- tire Court performed the grand March. Later the entire assembly danced the Virginia Reel, partici- pated in two cake walks, and thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Donald Dinehart, king; Leora Weak- land, queen; Richard Hood, prince; Marjorie Swope, princess; Eleanor Dunbar, Virginia Lawson, Eunelda Be- arer and Delores Drass, ladies in walt- ing; Walter Wilkinson, court Jester (above group all members of the PHS Class og 1949). Paul Jenkins, Around Patto duke; Eleanor Ber- dosky, dutchess (juniors); Bernard Lisnek, count; Nell Sheehan, countess (sophomores) ,and Thomas Woods, Phone Mrs. Callahan Dial 265! Union Press-Courier Dial 8161 Lots of Birthday Parties At Patton Week Jan. 16 Three Patton babies will celebrate their birthday anni- versaries on the same day each year—Jan. 21, The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilshire, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lihvarchik and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Williams. A daughter was born to the Wilshires at the Miners’ Hos- pital, Spangler, last Friday, and the other two couples are the proud parents of baby boys also born at the Miners’ Hos- pital last Friday. Four other Patton babies also were born at the hospital last week: A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Bernot on Tuesday, Jan 18; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yahner on Wednesday, Jan. 19; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crowell and also a dau- ghter to Mr. anl Mrs. Albert Lechene on Thursday, Jan. 20. lord, and Margaret Cogley, lady (fresh- men). Clifton Deringer, president of the Senior Class, asted as master of ceremonies. The King and the Queen were crowned by the Prince and Princess, and were re- minded of the shortness of their reign and exorted to enjoy their brief hour of fame. wk Hebron Lutheran Church Services are being held at the Hebron Lutheran Church every other Sunday, instead of once a month, which had been the sch- edule for a number of years. These services will begin at 3 p- m. and are conducted by the Rev. T. A. Holmer of Houtzdale. The next services will be held on Sunday, Feb. 6. ABSOLUTELY FREE PHONE 278 SPECIAL FREE GIFT Your Child’s Photograph F ree! We've made special arrangements with a noted photographer of children to photograph your child — with our compliments! Absolutely FREE — No Obligations! Be Here Early! Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday January 31, February 1 and 2 Children up to 6 years of age photographed One Silvertone Portrait to a Family Wolf Furniture Company Mothers! OFFER * COME TO WOLF'S AND GET COME EARLY! BARNESBORO { { ¢ 4 ( ) The mid-winter conference of 60 on Jan. 23. The meeting was gent of Barnesboro chapter, as general chairman. Members of the Barnesboro chapter were hostess- es for the affair. The Patton chapter had the lar- gest number in attendance of the | visiting chapters. Eleanor Hitch, a member of the college of regents, | gave a brief talk on activities of | the college, and the address of | welcome was given by Elizabeth | Boothman of Barnesboro. The re- {sponse to the address was given {by Julia Burley, senior regent of | the Patton chapter. | The Grand Chancellor Initiation | Class consisted of six members. Initiation was in charge of Pat- given by all committee members. = WW Clarence Beckwith Funeral Set Friday Clarence Beckwith, 66, of Pitts- | burgh, former Patton resident, |died on Tuesday at noon in the Homestead Hospital. He had been in failing health for some time. He was a son of the late Joseph and Rose (Burns) Beckwith and was born in Hock Run, Pa. The deceased is survived by his widow, the former Mae Martin, formerly of Patton and one son, Ralph of McKeesport. He was a brother of Walter Beckwith, Mrs. Edna Stoner and Mrs. Ethel Bail- ey, all of Patton. The body will be brought to Patton this Thursday afternoon and friends will be received at the Buck Funeral Home on Mel- lon Avenue Thursday evening. Funeral services will be held on | Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the | Funeral Home and interment will be made in the Fairview Ceme- tery. * ok *® Jean Ann Dietrick Is Bride Saturday Miss Jean Ann Dietrick, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin (Jack) Dietrick, became the bride of James A. Chase, son of Mrs. Frank Smith of Johnstown, in St. Mary’s Catholic Church last Sat- urday, Jan. 22, at 9:00 a. m. Rev. Father Rupert Stadtmil- ler, pastor, officiated at the wed- ding ceremony. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. William Gauntner, uncle and aunt of the bride. The bride wore a gray satin dress with pink accessories and a corsage of pink rose buds. The matron of honor wore a blue taffeta dress with gray accessor- ies and a corsage of yellow rose | buds. A wedding ainner was served {at the home of the bride's par- ents, and a reception was held from 3 to 5 p. m. at the bride's home. Mrs. Chase is employed by the | Phillip-Jones Corp. in Patton and | Mr. Chase, a world war II vet: eran, is employed by the Carnegie Steel Corp. in Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs. Chase will reside at the home of the bride’s par- ents. * * * Patton Moose Officials $/ To Attend Convention p | {Moose Convention will be held on { Friday, | Jan. | burg. The Western Pennsylvania Saturday and Sunday, 28, 29 and 30, in Harris- Women of the Moose was held on | Honor Students Sunday at the Barnesboro Moose | High School Home in honor of the grand chan-| for the six week period were cellor, Katherine Smith who was | given out on Jan. 24: under the auspices of the college | jane Bloom, Tom DeDea, Ronald of regents, with Dora McTigue of | Dietrick, Dolores Drass, Eugene Philipsburg as conference leader | gorney, William and Josephine Kelly, senior re- | Hoover, | | | | ton chapter, with all officers, es- | corts and members of committees | in attendance. Brief reports were | | Margaret Cogley, | | | | Emma, Sunseri, ‘Degree This Saturday UNION PRESS.OOURIER Women of Moose Patton High Honor Attend Conference Roll Is Released The following is the list of in the Patton when the reports Seniors—Eunelda Bearer, Mary Fisher, Joanne Ray Hennessey, Patty Horne, Norma Kutruff, Virginia Lawson, Florence McGough, Bet- sy Mulligan, Bernadine Rogers, Regina Stasko, Margie Swope, Patty Walters, Joe Wanchik, Leora Weakland, and Dorothy Sisco. Juniors—Greta Burkey, Marion | Cooper, Allan Christoff, Kuhnley, Stephany Lacey, Wanda | Smithbauer, Virginia Wilshire, Helen Wharton and Yvonne Yer- | ger. Sophomores-——Gretchen Binder, Sara Ellen Bloom, Colleen Calla- han, Bobbie Cogley, Janice Del- pierre, Alan Dietrick, Gladys | Haluska, Silvia Luzier and Ba- | rbara Rhody. { Freshmen — Elaine Bertison, | Donna Dran- | chak, Sally Little, Francis Rob-| bins, Betty Ann Shuss, Howard Sheehan, Richard Swanhart and | Catherine Tirpak. | * * Melvin Fregly Get Melvin J. Fregly of 507 Rus- | sell Ave., Patton, will be a can-| didate for the degree of Bachelor | of Science at Bucknell Univer- | sity’s mid-winter commencement | on Saturday of this week. { A graduate of Patton High, Mr. | Fregly's name has appeared on | the honorary dean’s list for ex- | cellence in scholarship. He is al son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fre- | gly, the former a local barber. * % ok Mr. E. B. McGovern was a caller in Altoona on Tuesday. Patty Stritimatter of Hastings, visited over the week end at the] Harry Deschamps home, | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bryant of State College visited over the | week end with Mrs. Bryant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Neh- | rig. | Mrs. Thomas Kirkpatrick of | Patton R. D.,, was admitted on Monday to the Spangler Hospital. | Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul | Yahner of Patton R. D., a son| on Jan. 19, named Thomas Ed- | ward, in the Miners’ Hospital in| Spangler. BLATT BROTHERS VL a PATTON, PA. FRIDAY & SATURDAY January 28-29 Leon Erroll, Edgar Kennedy VARIETY TIME An All-Laugh Show that’s tops! ALSO Bill Elliot, Adrian Booth, in THE GALLANT LEGION 05D 0 (CT OSE (ST O-CED ODED 0 CI (OAS 0-4 SUNDAY & MONDAY January 30-31 Dennis Morgan Janis Paige Don DeFore Ben Blue, in ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON COLOR by TECHNICOLOR —ADDED TREAT— FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1948 =o TUESDAY, February 1 Ted Donaldson, Sharon Moffett, in Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Wilshire announced the birth of a daugh- ter on Friday, Jan 21, at the Miners’ = Hospital in Spangler. Mrs. Wilshire was the former Miss Catherine Criste of Cresson. Mr. and Mrs. James Moren of Altoona spent Saturday evening al the home of Mr. and Mrs Paul Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nehrig announce the marriage of their daughter, Doris, to Glenn Owen Davis of Fairmont, W. Va. The wedding took place on Jan. 15 in the Presbyterian Church at Fairmont. George Long of Akron, O., is seriously ill, suffering with acute pneumonia. Word was received re- cently by his brother, James, of Patton. George is a former local resident. Installation of officers of the Mellie | 1.C.B.U. was held at its regular |day meeting last Thursday in the Parochial School basement. A dinner was held last Wednes- day at 6:30 p. m. at the Commer- cial Hotel for Rev. Father Rupert Stadtmiller, pastor of St. Mary's Church, the Senior Choir, ushers Mrphay's Lead With New Styles New Spring Prints OF LOVELY RAYON CREPE Real values in dress-up street frocks! Beautifully tailored of long-wearing rayon crepe in flattering styles for larger figures as well as in women’s and misses’ sizes. Add several to your wardrobe at this low price. M PAGE FIVE and the organist. Mr. and Mrs. George Gresko. Trinity Methodist Church Mr. and Mrs. John Sherry of | Mrs, John Petrusky, Dixie Pet-| Rev. J. E. A. Bucke, BD, DD, Mellon Ave, announce the birth rusky, Dixie Baranik and Mrs. | pastor. of a daughter at the Miners’ Hos- | John Keenan were visitors at the | Church School, 9:45 a. m., Rob- pital, Spangler, on Jan. 24. home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil- fort Rowland, supt.; Worship and Miss Dorothy Wharton of |liams in Johnstown last week. |Sermon, 10:45 a. m., subject, “The Washington, D: O. yelurned Bone | Miss Leona Foulks, R.N., of | Salt of the Earth”; Youth Fellow- day after spen ng Sever) “ie. | Pittsburgh spent several days vis- | ship, 6:30 p. m., Joanne Simpson, at the home of her parents, liting at the Harry Deschamps |leader; Evening Worship, 7:30, a and Mrs. omes Whaston. i the home here. | Hymn Sing and Sermon, “Christ, Seymour 8 ’S § a | fh in MH hi end in Pittsburgh. Mrs, Leo Grimme, who has jour Offering for Sin. Ae : Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunegan of been seriously ill at the Mercy | F rayer Service Wednesday a Cresson announce the birth of a |Hospital, Altoona, for the past | 7:30 p. m. « son at the Miners’ Hospital Jan. |month, is recuperating and ex-| ae 22, Mr. Dunegan formely resided | pects to be discharged from the | Patton Presbyterian Church on Patton R. D . { hospital within a couple of weeks. Plummer Harvey, STM Minis- | Banns of matrimony were pub- | : oo * % | ter. {lished Sunday for the first time | Trinity Episcopal Church | Sunday, Jan. 30—10:00 a. m,: lin St. Mary's Church between| Wm, I Cool Jr. Rector. | Sunday School, DeLoss Elms, su- | Robert Overberger, son of Dr. and| Sunday, Jan. 30—Fourth Sun-|perintendent; 11 a. m.: Worship Mrs. B. J. Overberger, and Miss | day after Epiphany. Morning Pra- | Service — Westminster Fellowship [Bh Wale Cresson. Davis of | 25% and Sermon, 9:15 a. m.; Ch- | Day. Theme: “Let God Speak.” | wari s A x urch School, 10:15 a. m. Pastor to be assisted in service rr afternoon "with the latter's | The Annual Parish Dinner will |by Roberta Cogley, Louis Des- aunt, Mrs. P. J. Kelly. Other Sat- | be held at the Oensral Plots in | champs, Marjorie Turnbull and {urday guests of Mrs. Kelly were Carrolitown this Thursday even: panna Lou Kelly. | her sister, Mrs. John Leiden, and gi San 5. From Great Wednesday, Jan. 26—7 p. m, | or iece icq o Lei y hi! area necenes ro reat 3. ine her Sloe Jw Cord Leiden, Bot | prayer over Mutual Broadcasting |Junior Choir Rehearsal. Michael Gresko of New York System every Friday at 8 p. m. 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