10, 1949 Thursday, February 10, 1940 UNION PRESS-COURIER — ES———————— PAGE FIVE ond Judd “ ~ ~ ~~ : : Mes, black Dietich wis at BOR BILL HEARING / mu Teresa firsth rid | TOBIN AT LA Spark Winter Menus With ello has A Prone, tts. cpt | CFESA NIFSCN DIIGO [mitted on Monday ts She’ Spang: | par inter Menus Wi he Mercy Union Press-Courier Last Friday“guests at the home i a * . Ny roun Patton orev [Of Patton R. D. Map| or“ Eriduguests at tne home asy Meat Loaf Variations ome time, . We were: S/Sgt. Arthur Lambourne improved, ~, RR ~~ PANS Miss Teresa Kirsch, daughter of New York and Mrs. John In the midst of festive or elab-|other interesting topping is a — : oF Doi ae me pre | Loses, and ‘daughter, "Donna. "of BE A a ad er ay even- PHS B dC i M bl L d Ww d of Loretto, became the bride of | Juniata. hearty meat loaf can do much for | brown su in] bot- rs. Edwin dai oncer d € el en g paul B Ow, sn 3 Me a Mes. | Miss Helen Bearer, student the family’s morale and eating | lom of the pan Jil ham pat into Joris, and . RETY o at of N Ptial | DUrse at the Mercy Hospital in | satisfaction, too. Most good cooks | 9D*SVcs) cara gl 4 ie Scheduled Apr. 26 |In Washington, D, C fis, iiss Soh min By Sli DSR, rd Swires * 1 Ve Ve Ste Mi hael's Catholic Church in| With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. hate to serve the ‘same old meat | DANCE AT ST. BENEDICT pent fn Miss - Mable Gertrude Leiden, Loretto, Rev, Father Charles Dia. | Earl Bearer. Jou gw! py over 2g. | Ream-Miller Post 7783, Veter ; > » en, . : he loskey, who has | ust a few ingenious ideas can gq rei rar: i e of Cres- Color Guard Members daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John |mond, pastor, officiated. Bo hg AD aa Poggio singh iv says | 22 Of Foreign Wars, St. Benedict, P. Leiden of Altoona, formerly of | The bridesmaid was Miss Edna 3 . osital Zor Reba Staggs, home economist. For | Will sponsor a dance Friday, Feb, ; ames € I\elease : + | Kirsch ter of the bride, and | Aspinwall Veterans Hosp on 1s Swires St. Lawrence, became the bride |Kirsch, sister o ’ the past five weeks, will have to one change, she suggests you |25, at the UMWA Hall in St. ona spent i of W. Franklin Davis, son of Mr, [Pest man was Robert Hoffman of | the p 4 bake the loaf in a mold pan in-| Benedict. Music will be by the ne i The annual Patton High School and Mrs. Wallace W Davis of | Carrolltown. remain there for several more si? of the ER ne loaf | Carrolltown High School Dance . : Band Concert will be held on Washington, D. C., at 6:00 p. m.| The bride wore a white Satin | weeks, d Yalinor. vecortisted in shape. Heart-shaped or ring | Orchestra, Dancing will be from hi was a Tuesday, April 26, according to|on Dec. 4 in the Catholic Church OWE ith Drain and Slngerun | 1 eonar Arr for & three year molds, or other shapes may be 9 to 12. Donation, 50¢. y evening. / an announcement made by Johu|of the Nativity in Washington, white snapdragons and carna- | period and left last Thursday for | used in either the large or indi- | —— evsioa— has been Semonich, FHS music director, at DD, C. Rev, Rather Walter J. Nor- | yi) mig bridmmald Was stir | Poot Kens, Ev. Yigusl ies wramall Molds bake g_singing a meeting of the Band Mothers’ |ris officiated at the double ring|;, on aqua gown and wore a tiara| Mr. Joseph Dunegan, who had [ore Jus oy : the 2 ure os case EXTRA SPECIAL Pickles, Assn. held on Tuesday evening in ceremony. of flowers. She carried a bouquet been a patient at the Spangler easily. If baked in 9 vin STeanL. d at the the social rooms of the Methodist | The bride, given in marriage |of pink carnations. | Hospital for the past three weeks |S rata 8) Ron S AVINGS on. Doris Church here. Mrs. Mark Malkin, by her father, wore a gown of| A wedding dinner was served | yas removed to the Mercy Hos- | the fegeLal ¥ he serve Mn - — Bergam- president, was in charge of the |white satin with a long train and |to immediate relatives at the | pital in Johnstown last Sunday. | ine. or, : | he chorus meeting. , a finger-tip veil held by a heart- home of the bride's parents, and | * x x |, Simple designs from slices of HUDSON ELECTRIC Mr. Semonich then spoke on a | shaped hat of lace and lilies of |a reception was held in the after- | patton Presbyterian Church | hard-cooked eggs, pickles and Funicelli, number of other subjects and | the valley. She carried an old-|noon, after which the newlyweds | plummer Harvey S.T.M. Min- | | other foods may be_laid out in mo Fior- stated that a Junior Band Con-| fashioned bouquet of carnations. |left on a short wedding trip. ister. | the bottom of the pah before the BROODERS ening in cert is planned, although no etn. | Miss Bernetta A. Leiden, sis-| They are residing in East Car- Sunday, Feb. 13—Sunday Sch- | feat misiure, js added and help | ite date for this event has been | tor of the bride, was maid of hon-|roll Twp, where Mr. Ott will ool, DeLoss Elms, superintendent; | | 10 e an upside down loaf attrac- 100 Chick Si - set, |or. She was attired in a gown of [engage in farming. : ’ | {tive. Or the loaf may be garnish- ick Size $4200 50¢ in- es or tpch. also released the | gusty pink with hoop skirt. Her | Mr. Ott is a World War II vet- | ppp bbttttbbrtttttttsd {od afterward if a more elaborate ll goo $1450 val. of names of the color guards Who |} eart-shaped hat was trimmed] tram having spent two years in T BROTHERS E | design is preferred. | 5 Y ! will lead the 1949 PHS Band. c£o-21aPec Od plume and she | the Army, including 20 months in BLAT | Unusual ingredients added to || 200 Chick Size o——c—y They are as follows: Leora Weak- WY vied an old-fashioned bouquet | | FIRST WITNESS AT PUBLIC HEARINGS in Washington to secure a substitute | the European Theatre. |Your favorite loaf can give it an | * kk entirely new character. For in- |stance, add ground green pepper | land, Donna Healy, Jane Semels- berger, Corrine Hoover, Yvonne Yerger and Marjorie Swope. Miss $1500 Reg. $18.00 Val. for the Taft-Hartley labor act, Secretary of Labor Maurice Tobin (left) is shown with Sen. Elbert Thomas (D-Utah), Chairman of the Senate » £ | of mixed flowers. | 3 . - a ) | Gerald W. Davis, brother of the Mrs. Fred Kinkead GR PA. | c ‘RY : a 5 in [| 300 Chick Size $ 50 : ; ST bast adh. aRe A tess. sp | Lsabor Committee now holding hearings on the proposed changes. A new | to ham loaf for a gay contrast in | | Be wy Mdlligan hey been fEpoint i er iid Te Leiden, ‘Suffers Heart Attack Tom 8 | measure, resembling the old Wagner Act, is proposed. (International) ii texture and Raver. OF Sau [}] Reg. $32.50 Val, tors x rH brother of the bride, aud Thomas als wv. = Montgomery of | % FRIDAY & SATURDAY I . Fort De mustard, horsers- | ’ . Davis, uncle of the bridegroom. endale, Cal.,, arrive y plane at 10:00 a. m.; Worship Service ° dish, cat . ili 4 ys Haluska Twins Feted . Following the ceremony a rec-|last Friday to visit her mother, February 11-12 Ivy the pastor at 11:00 a. m.; Book Describes Ta Lise, or ang LIEB S On Birthday Anniversa eption was held at the home of | Mrs. Fred Kinkead, who had been |% John Wayne Gail Russell J Youth choir rehearsal each Wed- | prefer. H A KERS y IY the bridegroom’s parents for 75 Selous do leatt Gig Young, Adele Mara, in % nesday evening at 7:00 p. m. The igye r Or you might mix the ingredi- RDWARE RS Bernadette and Bernard Halus-| guests, after which the couple rs. Kinkead suffered a heart Carol choir rehearsal each Sat- | i oom ays ents together, spread in the bot- i S ka, twin son and daughter of Mr. |left on a wedding trip to Florida. attack last week and was admit- Ww k f t h |urday morning at 11 o'clock. The | tom of the pan before adding the CARROLLTOWN RS and Mrs. Steve Haluska, Were They are residing in Washington, |ted as a patient at the Miners are o e |Boy Scout Troop 264 each Mon-| Pennsylvania's “oil boom” days [meat mixture, and turn the loaf —— honored at a birthday party at D.C * kk Hospital, where she was placed ia an oxygen tent. | day evening. { which followed the drilling by Ed- out with a deviled topping. An-! the home of their parents from 3:30 to 6 p. m. last Friday, Feb. 4. It was the twins 6th anniver- sary. Games were played and At present he: . : . k| Friday, Feb. 11—6:00 p. win L. Drake of the first suc-| . . Red Witch | Mens’ Brotherhood dinner.; 8:00 Also...6 2 and %/p. m. the monthly meeting of cessful oil well near Titusville— condition is much improved. VFW Auxiliary Donates Miss Rebecca Jane Boswell, a student at Ursinus College, Col- ES 4d ) i p [the Ladies Aid at the Manse, | marking the real beginning of * | 921 prizes awarded. A lunch was ser- |legeville, Pa., returned home on| V Sport Reel ‘| ; 1 hs - Ve i .| Monday after a week’s visit at : . L511 Beech Ave, Mrs. Plummer the oii industry— are graphical ha sit La tie conn OF 8 Aer | nt a tie: uncle and aunt, Cigareties to Hospitals FER bbb baa] Harvey, hostess. ly pictured in a new book by! We VALENTINES DAY : Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Young. e Veterans o 'oreign ars - bd Tot a : * . Hoot Were Donal ads oeby A family suprise supper was |Auxiliary recently sent several|% SUNDAY & MONDAY & | Trinity Methodist Church Fei) H. glee, curator of the] : Monda February 14 A. uska, Judy and Patty Kielbowick, | held Friday, Feb. 4, at the home [cartons of cigarettes to various February 13-14 %|_ Rev. J. E. A. Bucke, BD, D.D, Drake Well Memorial Park and ON Ys y ) y y ; kley | veterans hospitals in this secti y | | professor of History and Politica! o 3 Ronald Macalus, Regina and Fred [of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Yeckley a p section. s | Pastor. ; org MN Rogers, Betty "Ann Hockenberry [in honor of Mr. Yeckley’s birth- The local auxiliary will hold its , Academy Award Winner! A Sunday, Feb. 13——Church Seh- | Science at Allegheny College. com am 0 and Lee ard Eddie Conrad. day. regular meeting next Thursday, Olivia DeHavilland, % lool at 9:45 a. m., Robert Row-| Site of the Drake well, now Feb. 17, at 8 p. m., in the John White VFW Post Home. All mem- bers are requested to turn in their books at this meeting. * * * Announce Marriage of WU 0°00” \ » Ma a’ =| d, superintendent. Be one of | marked with an exact reconstruc- Bk Stevens, in 3. 101 a Worship Ser- tion of the old derrick building, : THE 3 % vice at 10:45 a. m., sermon sub- iS visited annually by thousands He ll Remember . SNAKE PIT YOU... KS o | ject, “Jesus Sees Human Need.”; upon thousands of persons, not | | Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m, only from Pennsylvania, but from s | Geraldine Lauver will conduct | adjoining states, says the Depart- | | oe w@ NU-WAY SHOE REBUILDERS FIRST ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL ©; ROTA ph s | the devotions and Louise Del-| ment of Commerce vacation and | ten Randall S. Gill Feb. 4 Also... News & Cartoon b | pierre will direct the discussion, recreation bnsay, Hsp wel) . siden en ait tles | contains a vast collection of rel- FOR WOMEN . . . FOR MEN . .. | Aanouncenien, has been made | efeofesfesfoefesdoedoeoeforfeofocfoetecfosfoofosfocorfocecect 4 ae, We Sy he A of those early oil days. > Leath mpositi | 0 e marriage of Miss Mildred . tri? : i i i i HEEL LIFTs ~~ RUBBER HEELS [3 Shon oifiale ors 5nd § TUESDAY, Pebruary 15. §| Serie’ is” suniey gah bora Skee to “ory or| 10) Don’t Forget HEEL L Mrs. Thomas L. Barber of Lyn- Virginia Grey, ; Yosper avis a2 n ul ser. | photographs taken by John A. v on orge : wood, California, to Randall S. | : ;| (note the chang ’ J i ¢ 19¢ Gill of Los Angeles, California, a | Cameron Mitchell, in 5, subject, “Prayer, A Sub- Mather, who was attracted to Ti s 3 ) , a | pon Sed | i i i o t-Up son of Mrs. Joseph Gill of 407! EATHER GLOVES b | mitting To God. : | tusville, Pa, in 1860, by the oil eo - RUBBER HEELS Take Advantage Beech Ave, Patton. The wedding L k| On Monday evening the Sub-| excitement. Remaining in that re-| ‘4 al 34¢ took place in the Lynwood Meth- —ALSO— %* | District Youth Fellowship meet- gion, Mather took more than 19,- 3 . of These Values Now! odist Church on Friday, Feb. 4. x ¥* x E. J. Hoover of Wellsburg, W. Va., and his sister, Mrs. Mary Englert of Pittsburgh, are visit- ing among relatives in Patton ing will be held in Cherry Tree. 000 pictures, of which 16,000 were The group will leave the par- later destroyed by the fire and sonage at 6:45 p. m. | flood of 1892, describing the ‘oil | boom” communities. Today 3,000 Recent Deaths Alan Curtis, Frank Jenks in PHILO VANCE’S GAMBLE - + y ~ ’ CALE 0, ’, ’, & ( ot } NU-WAY SHOE REBUILDERS (NEXT TO GRAND THEATRE) jof his negatives are preserved in the Drake Museum at Titusville. MAGEE AVE PATTON. PA. and vicinity. ERR RRR RRR RRR RR Oil desposits were discovered in : ) | T I i ‘ * . thwestern Pennsylvania as ear- > 22 IR . . Mr. and . And halow | % or nngy 2 | ® 4 ? announce the birth of a son on|$ WED. & THURSDAY Mrs. Emma Woods 19 23 1155 duing’s British exe A “W Wednesday, Feb. 2, at the Spang-|% February 16-17 Westover—Mrs. Emma ons Dron Tu Mw by Indians ol Yas er Hospital. le - : : 67, died at 5:00 a. m. last Friday, : ) Mr. gin Mrs. Robert Albright!4 EVERYONE Should SEE Feb. i at her home here, She Poses ion, i ow A % oe , 18 in >. 2 announce the birth of a daugh-\% Gama Dare, ° was born on Mar. 3, Creek h th bt had o> Je ) 4 3 | oe 93 the daughter |creeks where the substance . 73 2 WEEK SPECIAL fee ae Sxongier Hospital oni William Harrigan, Wehouses and Tey Jane Sry) slicked the surface; the blankets » absorbed the oil wr SS N -» Os and produced LADIES & MEN’S SUITS, 59c Miss M. Louise Deschamps, R.! ded Prouty, % Dunbar. 1€ ire ah Hae Secomten pe a LHL SEE aE ee 4 | | where she has accepted a posi- . | band, Daniel, an : 18. y. \ PORTAGE CLEANERS, Magee Ave., PATTON | tion at the Shady Side Hospital. CITIZEN # [Rex of Caracas, Venezuela; Hugh Samuel M. Kier, of Pittsburgh, BU | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deschamps * land Dean of Westover and Cora, distilled the oil and called his 3 RY 9 (sr. spent Sunday in Johnstown s | wife of Lee Moore, of Pittsburgh. distillate carbon oil,” which he . L U X E N B E R G S ) visiting with relatives and friends. SAINT % | She was the sister of Mrs. Min- | sold as a linament. Ro? p § Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sheehan * ‘nie Burkett of Westover, Ross - og | illi story of & | Dunbar and ) MoE Sine Te Mir- *%|Johnstown and R. V. Dunbar of Ralph Dunbar of | UNDERGOES OPERATION )| and Mr. Dan Sheehan spent Sun- James Ryan, son of Mr. day visiting in Leechburg. Men’s Shop Barnesboro and > 20%. 8 f | Patton. Mrs. Bernard Ryan of St. Aug- ~ adles that made ner : | nal services were held on |ustine, underwent a hernia opera- - America’s First Saint 2 : y | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | Added Attract : s [Monday afiernoon al 2130 ix We You gt the Winere Hospital in oe Ll ion — ®ldec d home by Rev. angler, on esday. a 1942 HUDSON BROHM for sale. SA Br es Hn ws ean] Soeager. on y into OT —— me mm— | RR ecis Cone, Thuis THE in the Baptist Cemetery in West- | §&2 ~ SAAAAAAAAA A A AAA AAA ~ 5 OL ap 8) 72 * lover. She was a member Oo y Patton. Phone 4741. ii! VATICAN CHOIR % Westover Baptist Church. 8 VENETIAN BLINDS—S$4 each. | toes] x $|. Wood; cream with brown tape. |4 World Famous Voices! | Mrs. Stella Bobak 27x54. All in perfect condition. —PLEASE NOTE— o | Phone Carrolltown 3121 2-24 | 4 Due to thi tstandi * | Barnesboro—Mrs. Stella (Kay- { ee it % Due to this outstanding pro- | den) Bobal, 57, of this place was 9-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE 4 duction there will be 70, % buried Friday in St. Mary's Cem- ) b y| for sale. Mahogany finish. $90. | 3 Cash Nights This Week! | etery, Patton, SOLOW AE Sruios { Totown sigh. on Phone’ Car, |§ Continuous show Flat $a m risey in St mavares|§ $ { rolltown ; . -21 | 4 dnesday at 4:00 P. M. % Cuihol Chiu died at 5:40 p. m. é 1 2-STORY BRICK HOUSE for; i : * | Feb. 1 at her home in Barnesboro. | : | sale. To be taken down. $300.|§ ShoW gi. irk Wb PY & Surviving are her husband, John' A § S Inquire of Dennis Farabaugh, A % | Bobak, and these children—Helen f ¢| Loretto R. D., Pa. *2-10 ofrefecforfeofprdefosfoodoedeufoeddoded | 1nd Louise, both at home, and ’ Mrs. Elizabeth Hyda, Detroit. She , { was a sister of Ms. Josephine Bender and Mrs. argare c- D Y R b Closkey, both of Patton; Anthony} oO ou emem er e ee o ) Kayden, Bay City, Mich; Stanley ) Kayden, Detroit, and John Kay-| | den, Barnesboro. $ The Day that you were Married to the Most | . ? 16 ) { Mrs. Annie Eckenrode eye 9 | [ Loretto—Mrs. Annie Eckenrode, Wonderful Girl m the World? p | i 68, died at 4:25 p. m. last Friday, | | Feb. 4, at her home here. She, $ was born on Sept. 15 Yes and | y { Surviving are er ushand, | D Y R b 1 ; Hugh Eckenrode and one son, $y Oo ou emem er © 3 oo : | 4 Robert of Loretto. Also Supdiving| ) are two sisters, Mrs. Philip Doy.e | . J : ) and Mrs. Thomas Donahue, both ‘ . Pp | it ! of Ireland. Six grandchildren also § Birthdays of Friends and Relatives? 3 {t survive. ) ¢ Funeral services were held on | ' (1 Monday of this week in St, Mich. D Y ael’'s Catholic Church in Loretto R b A . § and burial was made in the} oO ou emem er e © o - 4 S Church csmsiery. IIA { - . . ° ) . # % 5 3 [Frank A. Hornick Anniversaries and Other Special Days? : A ; Cymbria — Frank A. Hornick, ) As { ; 73, of this place died a his horse at 5:45 p. m. last Satur ay. He . { was’ born May 15, 1875, in Po. And if you remember these, remember that we and an 7 | ) settlers in Cymbria. i$ . . ) ; : . ¢ Surviving are his widow, Mrs. ! can hel ou In , $ Here they are! 2 Gabardine cardiven tac van de, Mo py our friendly and courteous way 4 1 ing! ~ k it. Great patel - ) and these children: John and Mrs. . . suits for Spring! Fas et suit. Great patch po J) ; i toned ob: pring d ckets for hip interest. In : 2 Pauline Drong, both at home, and to give full meaning to your remembrances “aie 1 loned slim as reeds... sand { Light duty GMCs arebuiltby e It means a nationwide Fe an v vie el ) . y the world’s largest exclusive parts and service network. . . ly ’ colorfully enchanting y commercial vehicle producer. specially manned and equip- are seven geandchigren. Wd at D to look at and wear as That means lente? ped for truck work. LL Se Ne a A GIFT FROM LUXENBERG'S ! ® It means manufacture by © It means the biggest, most ‘thal; ‘ d «os 2 the first bloom of the Two-tone, all-wool belt- ) workers whose sole interest is modern six cylinder engine Catholic Church, Batnesboro. In. terment was in the church ceme WI 1 , Se A d 1 y ed jacket suit. Blending commercial transport . .. in installed in trucks under one tery 2 LL ALWAYS BE A PRECIOUS GIFT! ; ason. na all mn 2 fly front. Stand-out poe- design, Snsineering, testing jon + +. the finest cabs . . . the ! ° ) Z nge you won f y : and production. est engineered chassis. . : price rang : y kets. Brown and beige. ® It means special facilities © In a word, it means extra Mrs. Catherine Houck 1 7 1 want to resist! for truck development . , . quality, extra craftsmanship, Hastings—Mrs. Catherine (Ges- 7 ) ) such as the industry’s finest extra value throughout. sler) Houck, 83, passed away at 4 | ; | truck dynamometer labora= oe her home in East End here at 9 2 9 S | tories and proving grounds. THE KEY TO GREATER « a. m. Wednesday. She was the 9 [ a TRUCK VALUE SH widow of the late D. J. Houck. er Born Sept. 23, 1865, in Schuyl- | : : . { kill County, Mrs. Houck, mother! “The Store for SAFE Diamond Buying” | {of 10 children, had been a rest 1 4 | dent of Hastings since 1892. { ~ James Dumm GMC Truck Garage |: ine cid} PHILADELPHIA AVE. BARNESB | 9 . ) 4 10th Street Barnesboro 4 Bi l A S 1 P ducted in St. Bernard's Catholic | | r . Church, Hastings, at 9 a. m. Sat- 1 1 $ 1 | ger Avenue panger, fa urday with a High Mass of Re- | ? A DAA MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS PAPAIN PAA xd quiem. RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA NASA ~ AAI AA
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers