Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, February 10, 1949, Image 3

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Thursday, February 10, 1940
WESTOVER
By WILLETTA KING
Phone Mahaffey 2686
Mr. Ray Whitmayer of Wil-
liamsport visited his wife and
family over the week end at the
home of Mrs. Whitmayer's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wagner
of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
and family of Patton
town on Sunday.
Mr. Robert Owens of Pitts-
burgh spent his semester vaca-
tion with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Owens of this place.
The young man is a student at
the University of Pittsburgh.
Mrs. Pansy Barnes is visiting
in New York with relatives.
Mrs. Ernest Wagner is on the
sick list and her many friends
wish her a speedy recovery.
Miss Jean Syberts and Mr. Rod-
ger Young attended the Phillips-
Jones Factory Dance in Barnes-
boro last Friday evening.
Miss June Syberts and Mr. Geo.
Horten visited friends in Cresson
last Sunday.
Mr. Edward Young and son,
Rodger, were business callers in
Altoona on Monday. \
Mrs. Octa McCulley has receiv-
ed word of the death of her cou-
sin, Mr. Harry Allison, of Witch-
ita, Ken. He was formerly of
Westover and will be remembered
as the son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John Allison of Westover,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frye and
son, Dan, were visitors in Clear-
field on Saturday evening of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Derrill Smith and
sons of Port Matilda, were visit-
ing the S. V. McKee home over
this past week end.
Mr. 8S. V. McKee is serving on
the Federal Jury in Federal
Court in Pittsburgh this week.
Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Doerspike
and family spent Saturday in Du-
Bois visiting at the M. M. Doers-
pike home.
Rev. H. L. Porterfield is attend-
ing the Baptist Conference in
Green Lake, Wis. this week. In
his absence Rev. Thomas Mc-
Quillen of Patton is officiating at
the evening services.
Rev. and Mrs. Gilbert Shelly of
Alum Banl, Pa., were callers in
town on Sunday.
Mrs. Paul King and daughters,
Rosemary, and Polly and Verni
Gardena and Dale Campbell at.
tended the Philips-Jones Factory
Dance in Barnesboro last Friday
evening.
The W.F.W.F. Missionary meet-
ing was held in the E.U.B. Chu-
rch on Monday evening of this
Syberts
called in
week. i
The Ladies Bible Class held
their monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. Alma Mulhollen
on Tuesday evening of last week.
The Mens’ Bible Class held
their monthly meeting at the | their respective homes here
Baptist Church last Friday even-
ing. '
The Ladies Class of the Bap-
tist Church held their meeting
at the home of Mrs. George West-
over,
Mr. Thomas Kruis has been
speedy recovery.
Mr. Paul King has been ill- for
the past week and his many fri- LIQUOR LICENSE GRANTED
ends wish him a speedy recovery.
Mr. Quentin Frye of Cleveland, | iq quota act dogs not apply to
Ohio, was a Saturday visitor at
the Milo McCandless home.
Mr. John Westover was a visit-
or in Indiana on Thursday of last the VFW
Patton visited friends and rela-
tives here last Sunday.
Mr. Harry Roland of Homer
City visited friends and relatives
NICKTOWN
By ROSE MARIE HUBER
in town last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaner
and Mr. and Mrs. 8S. Bonus cal-
led on friends in Patton one ev-
ening last week.
Mr. Ross Dunbar of Johnstown
Ray Lieb Jr, and Bill Knuff,
both of Cleveland, Ohio, spent
several days this past week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Lieb.
Sunday visitors at the home of |
attended his sisters funeral, Mrs,
Emma Woods on Monday of last
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barto and
family of Port Matilda, visited]
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Borto over the past week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Krumen- |
acker were Mr, and Mrs. Wm. |
Hughes of New Kensington. |
Miss Winnifred Lieb, a student |
nurse of Mercy Hospital in Al-|
la, South America, to attend the
funeral of his mother, Mrs. Em-
ma Woods on Monday of last
K {home of Mr. and Mrs.
week.
| Lovette on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weakland
of Buffalo, N. Y., were visitors in
town over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weakland
were callers in Pittsburgh Satur-
day and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bearer vis-
ited Sunday among relatives in
Norristown.
Frater Omar Kline of St. Vin-
cent’'s Archabbey, Latrobe, spent
Sunday at the I. M. Kline home.
Jim Selfridge of Pittsburgh
spent the’ week end at his home| of
here.
Also a week end visitor at his
home in Hastings was Jim Stitts,
a student at the Indiana State
Teachers’ College.
Paul Strittmatter was a caller
in Johnstown on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Strittmat-
ter, Hilary Strittmatter, and Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Strittmatter were
Sunday callers in Cresson.
Mrs. H. J. Easly, son, Stephen,
and daughter, Anne, and Miss
Bernice Ertter of Carrolltown vis-
ited in Pittsburgh last Wednesday
Bethlehem, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs.
of Ebensburg were
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Stanton Duman |
visitors
Mrs. Rube Lieb.
furnished by Linda and Her|
Roving Cowboys.
9 to 12,
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kirsch |
was Mrs. Ward Wensel.
Frater Jiles Nealen of St. Vin-|
father, Mrs. John Nealen.
Miss Dorothy Laymon was a |
recent visitor at the home of Mr. |
and Mrs. W. W. Kirsch. |
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryan of
Terenum visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Lieb on Sun- |
day. |
A meeting of the Home Econ-
omics Extension Class of Nick-
and Thursday. town was held at the home of |
Miss Ethel Lantzy of the Indi-|Mrs. Darrell Krug, Tuesday af-|
ana State Teachers’ College spent |ternoon, under the direction of |
the week end at her home here. Miss June Kunkle, Cambria Co. |
Edna Kirk, Katherine Roceco|Home Economics representative. |
and Jean Callahan spent the week | A lesson in deep well cooking
end here. was given and also talk about
Tom Semelsberger, who is at-|electric stoves. The next meet- |
tending the Business Training |ing will be held Tuesday, Feb. 15
College in Pittsburgh, spent sev-|at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. |
eral days at his home here. |G. L. Krumenacker. |
iRies Blestin or miag, © Miss Linda Hoppel. daughter of
Mrs Timer Kirk and daneh- | ME: and Mrs. George Hoppel of |
fers, Marie and Patty visited in Patton, visited at the home of her/
town on Saturday y, Vis uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. |
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Strittmat.| WV. Kirsch 3 few days tals past
ter were in attendance at the ’ a
Lumber Dealers’ Convention | eo
in |
Pittsburgh for several days last |
week. [
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‘ordered the State Liquor Control|M. W.
George Kolonay, Paul McDer- |
mott and Barry Westover, all stu- | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rettinger |
L i Tniversi re €
denis af Pitt. University, were at| of Philipsburg visited Jocsry |
| Sunday. on 2 the Joe of Mr. and Mrs. Md
Callers in town Sunday includ- | "VV: Nedimyer. g 2
ed Mr. and Mrs, William Stritt.| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gates
| matter of Ebensburg. were Saturday visitors in Altoo- |
| Dino Ferretti of Pittsburgh Pa ; ?
| spent the week end at his home! Clarence and Jimmy Gates, |
| sons of Mrs. Mary Gates, recent- |
here. - | ir |
: Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bearer and|ly visited at the home of their |
very in for the past few weeks | family of Morristown spent the
and his many friends wish him a |week end here at Jesse Bearer
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. |
Clarence Hobba of Altoona. i
home. Mrs. Mary. Mellott of Beaver |
Falls spent the week end at the]
home of her parents, Mr. and |
Mrs. W. A. Flemming. |
Mr. Wm. Ricketts of Flinton, |
clubs, the Cambria Co. Court has | Was a Wednesday celler at the
Nedimyer home. |
a liquor license to| Mrs. Hannah Rickard of Van
Home Assn. of South |Ormer visited over the past week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Sneath Jr.
Mrs. G. M. Gates who has been
greatly improved at this |
writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Troxell |
Maintaing that the Pennsyl-
Board to issue
week. Fork.
Mrs. S. Bonus Is visiting in —_—
Shepton, Pa., due to the illness —One’s standard of living also
of her brother. reflects on one’s standard of giv-|ill is
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris of ing.
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CERES
§ Valentine Surprise
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* | Strayer, teachers in Johnstown Sp |
4 ke ent the week end with their mo- |
J | ther, Mrs. Mary Strayer. |
Locked together when worn to-
gether, these rings are always
properly aligned, yet they unlock
instantly at any time! $
and family of Mountaindale were |
Sunday visitors at the home of|
[the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
f §/ Edwin Gates. |
)| Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dietrick of |
Patton visited Sunday at the |
{home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph |
Semelsberger.
Misses Irene and Marjorie |
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Morrow
— | and family have moved into their
. . p newly purchased home, the for-
[mer Cyril Weakland home. |
Diamond Rings | Mr. and Mrs. Clair oe Sguson |
{and son, Kent, of Philipsburg
By Granat § | were Sunday visitors at the home |
| of Mrs. Mary Strayer.
| Miss Emma Gates of Altoona |
¢/spent the week end at the home |
lof her brother-in-law and sister, |
Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Hemsky.
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| Miss Betty Barnett of Altoona
was a week end guest at the
Mr.
home of her parents, and
Mrs. Charles Barnett.
Geo. | toona, spent Sunday at the home | del Zedick and, son, John Clay-
f he rents ; Ss. Geo. | ton, of Cherry Tree; Mr. and Mrs.
Rev. Woods flew from Venegue- 7p," Parents, Me, and Mrs. Geo (I y :
| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burley |and Mrs. Clayton Wallace and
of Altoona were visitors at the daughter ,
Richard | Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Krise, Mrs.
[Michael Matish; Mrs. Howard F.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ragley and |Glass; Mrs. Janet Shumosky and
at the home of her brother in|and Mr and Mrs. John Mackey.
x % ®
Sunday at the home of Mr. and | Marlyn and Shirley,
A round and square dance will | Visited on Friday evening at the
be held in St. Nicholas Hall this home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L.
Thursday evening. Music will be | Glass,
A recent visitor at the home day visitors in Altoona.
[week end visiting in Altoona.
cent’s Archabbey, Latrobe, spent|Altoona visited on Saturday at
the week end at the home of his|the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike
| Morris.
UNION PRESS-COURIER
Miss Ruth Lilly of Altoona sp-|itors at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
ent the week end visiting at the |E. K. Buddle.
FALLENTIMBER
Mr. Beers Observes
Seventy-Eighth Birthday
A birthday party was held at
the home of Mr. Charles W. Beers
on Wednesday evening in honor
of Mr. Beers’ 78th birthday. Mr.
Beers’ received many lovely gifts
Games were played and a delic-
ious lunch was served.
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Ton- |
Mrs. Rosie Edmiston visited on
kin and Mr, and Mrs. John Ton-| Friday at the home of her sis-
kin.
| ter, Mrs. Clarence Conrad of Hol-
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matish |lentown,
spent Sunday evening visiting at|
Mr. Edward Buddle and son
the homes of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph | Visited in Blandburg on Thursday
Matish of Dean and Mr. and Mrs. | evening of last week.
Eugene Ratchford of Dysart.
Juge ‘hf r Pye. | and
Mr. Eugene Ratchford of Dyss Thursday visitors in Altoona.
art spent Saturday visiting a
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Howard
F. Glass.
Mr. and Mrs.
Roy
Dolphus Glass
and Grace Glass were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Campbell
were Thursday visitors in Altoo-
Donald Hockenberry and family
of Blandburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Stewart
of Lyleville visited Mr. and Mrs,
Paul Kava and family on Sun-
day evening.
Mrs. Martha Jenkins and fam-
ily of Coalport visited Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Stewart over this
past week end.
Mr. Isaac Good was a business
caller in Altoona on Thursday of
last week.
Merle Stewart of the U. 8S.
|in Coupon on Friday evening of
last week,
Mrs. Yvon Stevens and family
| visited Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Gal-
{laher of Fallentimber on Sunday
| afternoon,
| Mr. Matthias Hockenberry and
son, Merleawere visitors in West-
over and LaJose on Saturday af-
ternoon.
Mrs, George Lightner and son,
Harold of Blandburg were callers
at the home of friends here on
Tuesday afternoon.
Those present were: Mrs. Mich- N's Aen na. Army stationed in Massachusetts Mr. Paul Coleman underwent
prese e rs. Mic Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miller and | “Mp and Mrs. Glenn Glass and |is home on leave visiting with his | a tonsil operation at the
daughter, Nancy Catherine, and sons, Eugene and Dwight, visited | parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph |Philipsburg State Hospital on
van Kelley of Van Ormer: Mr. (Mrs. Robert Beers were Monday |on Thursday evening with Misses | Stewart. Friday of last week.
Sandra, of Coalport;
Mrs. Frances Davis, Mrs. Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vogel,
Mrs. David Krise spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris of
evening visitors in Altoona,
Mr. Alvie Blair Myers speft
Tuesday in Altoona.
Mrs. William Stout
of Van|
Cora and Mary Glass.
Mr. Lamoine Kava was a busi-
Mrs. Leora Myers of Altoona | ness caller in Altoona on Thurs
spent the week end visiting here. | day of last week.
Mrs. Luther Miller and daugh-
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weakland
Ormer spent Tuesday visiting at ter and Mrs. Robert Beers were |and family were visitors in Fal-
Altoona.
Miss Mae Drass and Mr. Andy
Hricko of St. Lawrence were Sat- | 0f
and children of Blandburg, spent
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formerly of this place, now of
Pontiac, Mich., announce the birth
a daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Boone of
named Shirley | A1toona
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Mr. Merle Hockenberry and Mr.
Walter Slovikaski were callers in
Mr. Calvin russy of Madera
Wednesday evening visiting at the | Alemansville were Sunday after-| was a business caller at the M. J.
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hartley Krise.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ord of Gal-
litzin, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Holmberger
Gallitzin R. D,, were Sunday vis-
and children of
and Mrs. M. Hoc-
kenberry of LaJose, spent the
week end at the M. J. Hocken-
berry home here.
Miss Cora Hockenberry spent
ghter of Mr.
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berry and daughter, Carol Ann, |
of Blandburg were Friday after-
noon visitors with relatives of
this place. |
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens |
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs.land Mr. John Bill were visitors |
Messers Merle Hockenberry and
Walter Slovikoski motored to
Philipsburg on Wednesday of last
week,
- | daughter, Wilda, were callers in daughter, Nancy Ruth; Mr. Ed |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hart- Monday visitors in Altoona. | lentimber on Sunday afternoon. Reliefe Payments Made
astin S$ ! m is Dag ¢ | Buddle d je: | ley Krise seme ———————— Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swope of
Johnstown this past week. | Buddle and son, Eddie; Mr. and | y . | Els vicrod By ope T. bri
By ANNE EASLY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sheen Mrs. Robert Beers; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Ralph Batts of Dysart R. FLINT N | Granville visited Mr ard Mis (To Cambria County
Mrs. Ted Holtz and son, Ken.|and family of Parkhill were visit- Robert Miller and sons, Roger |D., visited on Wednesday at the apy a Ek C lamuy | Ramsey S. Black, State Trea-
Ret ahd Met ’ Holtz oS at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Clyde and Robert Edward; Mrs. (home of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Kopp. By Miss Dora Hockenlerry 1 ar. and Mrs. Harold Stevens |Surer, reported that direct re-
were visitors in Altoona on Sat.|Clem Kirsch on Sunday. ~ |Luther Miller and daughter, Nan-| Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Krise sp- | |and son, Tommy, visited Mr. John lief payments made to needy
|urday. Mrs. Norbert Biller is visiting |dy Catherine; Master Gerald Will | ent Tuesday evening visiting in| Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kava pi) on Sunday evening. residents of Cambria County
during the week ending Feb. 7,
show an increase of $198.00 over
those of the previous week.
e : . a on Thursday afternoon.
on|Gates and daughters, lanai, |urday evening visitors at the |May. |" Mr. Edward lay of Bland-| Payments for the week total
| Twila Davis, all of Hao valley home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dotto |burg was a business caller at the €d $6012.00 which was $1057.00
ori v, | Vogel. of Clearfield visited Mr. and Mrs. | M. J. Hockenberry home one ev- higher than those of the com-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lewis |Angelo Dotto on Sunday. ening last week. parable week of last year. Pay-
ments by the Bureau of Assis-
tance Disbursements in the State
follow: Current
| 5 4 vii : yo i . Treasury Dept.
Dancing from | Mrs. Janet Shumosky and dau- Yome of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. noon visitors at the Joseph Kava | Hockenberry home on Monday of | tea 6012: Previous Weck —
|ghter, Nancy Ruth, were Satur- omas. home. last week. $5714.00
Mrs. John Krise spent Thurs- Miss Edith Hockenberry, dau-| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hocken- |" wh
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ited over the past week end at
the home of Lloyd Gates.
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Liquor Stores Show
| showed a net profit of $57,390,000
The Liquor Control Board has
| were $1,325,000 over the 1947 fig-
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the remainder came from the 10 |
percent state tax. 1
) Sales volume for the year came |
[to $208,172,473. The figure was |
{well below the record mark of
more than $234,000,000 sold in ’46.
Pennsylvanians consumed about
) | seven percent less hard liquor
during the year but wine sales
announced that the 1948 profits |
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