Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, April 21, 1949, Image 5

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    1, 1949
L 3049 Thursday, April 21, 1949 UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE FIVE
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WOE i aw." PAA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Long an-| Mrs. William Bosserman is |devotions by James Delpierre and “ Consider Customers want, and when to they want it
of the Phone Mrs. nounce the birth of a son on spending this week with her bro- Dean Smith.; Evening Worship at ol offe Killed In planning what to plant, be | are questions to answer in pro-
ol will Dial 2652 Wednesday, Apr. 13, at the |ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and 7:30 p. m, hymn singing and . sure to think of your customers | ducing a crop.
day ev- roun a 0 Union Press-Courier | Miners’ Hospital. Mrs. W. F. Whitman, in New |sermon, entitled, “Keeping The (Continued from Page 1) as well as yourself. How much do | tn
Music Dial 8161 Leroy, Wendell and Lorraine | York City. Faith.” a sudden close a brilliant political, | they Want, what kind do they| —Our classifieds bring results!
l. Music AIA Yeckley motored to Norwood last | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Commons | Monday, Apr. 25-Youth Fel- military and diplomatic Cott A
1e CHS i - Tuesday, where the latter remain- [Of this place and son, Russell, of |lowship Sub District meeting in IM M o :
ll be 50 . Pennsylvania license plate. ed to spend some time with her Nanty Glo have returned home Hastings. Nr MY Mee et Cob
nts per | “Last Sunday,” says Shirley, | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and after a 3-week tour of Florida. Wednesday, Apr. 27—Prayer|icy Sr : P : :
’ i . Day, 9 ’ : Mrs. Mary O'Brien and Mrs. , iting his family and friends in the
:30 p. { while out driving we noticed a|Mrs. Joseph Kinney. Leroy and | :"'5 ys Service at 7:30 p. m. istri i ;
. Pennsylvania license plate with | Wendell were accompanied home Blicahen: Garity £3 dgugtitels: ai mere an, Super int WV ow /
r, both i Writes from Tucson the word ‘Ebensburg’ across the |on Thursday by their parents, Mr. | Vary Lee an etty VIrginia, Church of God Chapel type of aircraft f early: t ; >
1d both top. Upon stopping to inquire of |and Mrs. P.° J. Yeckley, who |Motored to Binghampton, N. Y., i ye i a a aD ”,
vay, re- The Union Press-Courier is i the ly xr fe Aa knew | spent the winter months in Nor- |Where they spent Easter holidays Bev. Lov. G Gorsuck y Pastor. (years, He offen told of being -— ! /
& | he Union Press-Courier is in P 8g y. il wap aor, won 4 | with Mrs. O'Brien's daughters. Sunday, Apr. 24—Bible School able to fly from the capital to 7
nday of i receipt of a letter from Miss Shir- | #here Patton was, they immed- n aw an Francis H. Nedock, AN, of the |at 10:00 a. m.; Preaching Ser-|his home town in 18 minutes.
1d leave : ley Dougl formerly of Patt iately said ‘yes’ and started nam- | daughter. i . , » 0 ; . , 7
: y glass, erly of Patton, | 1a USS Mid vice at 11:00 a. m. and 7:45 p. Coffey, who flew 97 combat
Mr. and M; John Erb idway returned from the ¢ y
er, Mrs. now of Tucson, Ariz, who tells us [nig persons from around there. 2 rs. John Erb and in’ ti ; ’ issi i 4 i
y ’ ] Panama Canal Zon m,; Young People’s Meeting at|missions during the war was im-
how much she and the other|The one man said he had work- | daughters, Peggy and Maureen, of e in time to & £, soe
L : ! A State College spent th k end |Spend Easter with his mother, 6:45 p. m., pressed by the jet-propellers. His
Wensel Members w57 Je family enjoy of with Frank Young in Boy|with Mrs. Erbs mother, Mrs, |Mrs. Alice Nedock of Russell| Wednesday, Apr. 27—Mid week death is the second aerial tragedy
iDtins. re “ J» new - . y . , ’ 2 i i i :
dys : tor how they stay ee ris Strittmatter of Carrolitown | Harriet Brown. Ave. On Tuesday he left for Flor- | Prayer and Praise Service at|fe Strike the Coffey family in a
Kozlow- i looking for news from Cambria |and Mac Denlinger and Charles| A daughter was born to Mr. 0a, os Dorothy Whart. f Wash 7:30 p. m, LS no, liam Ys
th and i Co. and even delight in seeing a|Hasson of Ebensburg. The men ans Yrs, Arr Avisy on Zhe ington, D Oy NL rea rer ipo | Friday, Apr. 20—Cottage Pray-|uicqd in a similar accident on ry
ent the | from the East were Jack Wolfe | ¢ay, Apr. 1o, al e Miners’ Hos- ’ aL er Meeting at the home of Mrs. . 3
a | and Bill Krug. The latter knew |Pital. week end with her parents, Mr.| carrie Stair, 916 Palmer Ave. at! op’ qoie When a bomber crashed
ic Koz- i ° a number of people from Ashville | (Mrs. Wm. Feite and daughter, a aarti, i 7:30 p. m, or ibe years of
i ® . Carol and Mildred : arks, who is em- :. : of age,
See Television ang Chest Springs. Sarg ant igre } emingel of ployed at Milton, Pa., returned to Note Commencing on Sunday, Coffey rose to political heights
h Calka at just goes to show you g r. an rs. ; , | Apr, 24, all services will be con- |; i i .
A ! ; : 1 that community after a few days : : ¢ in the Cambria, Indiana, Arm
zlowsk | how small the world is, and it|Oral Ernest and daughter, Shir-| _ od O% ; ducted on Daylight Saving Time i TSLr)
on ro | at certainly made us feel good just |iey of Greensburg spent the week vist With his mother here, Y ¥ = Iv i 2 vy to Strong Sngressional district last
> | to see someone from back home.” | end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. id 1s. Lou Huber of Al- oa are Sordialy vie 0) November when he Wrested the
, i > : 3 toona were Sunday evening visit- | tune in WJSW broadcasting sta-|seat in Congress held for ten
ws will | R. J. . L Bert Douglass Feanlly move Fred heoniger Leonard has re-|OrS at the home of Dr. and Mrs. | tion, Altoona, 1200 KC on your|years by Rep. Harve Tibbott of
of Car- | Ww t H t ] August after being lifelong resi- turned home from ‘Altoona after E. P. Cooper. radio each Sunday for 8:30 p. m.|Ebensburg. He became known Ti C Ww
6 a | en Z 0 € dents of this communit, attending the funeral of her mo- Mrs. IO Grimme, who hadiio 900 p/w. 37d hesr the Way) throushout the district long be-
nw ¥: ther ng He Weston: wag been a patient at an Altoona of Truth program. It's the Old fore he revealed any political as-
C ARROLLTOWN . RS Sudanly Iai Freeon Hospital for three months, and |Time Gospel in sermon and song, |Pirations. He launched his color-
|| L t H R I Spending Vest ure ab the Who has been recuperating at the by E. E. Marquiss and his co-|ful and Spectacular military ca-
Large Screen, Good Reception IS onor 0 home of Mr. and Mrs Anthony iy a a Sy Alo, fo Workers of Hagersiown, Ma. listed ¢ wg is iy ite po
’ Sy , . ew weeks, returned to| This program is sponsored by |listed for training as a fighter pi-
tard of Boor = Witio Liquors . gy ss Beaver ey, her home here Sunday evening. [the Churches of God in Patton|lot. His outstanding ability led
in Al- or d on IJ v . . Joe Gelormino and Thomas Die- | and Burnside. up to squadron leadership in the
akale and son, Dennis, Mr. and |trick motored to Washington, D.| vou will always receive a|European war theater. He ad-
| Rick Forty-seven Patton High School Ms Roliort Bkale and daughter, |C,, last Saturday and were ac- hearty welcome at the services |vanced through the ranks to the
in Me- i J oe ore pt reek Der Ee a and’ Grace Dietrick, whe spent |Of the Church of God Ee oe os re Sane. Bar
onor roll at Patton High, as an- y : : an race ietrick, who spent , was shot down over France, and
: op 1 3 S LE ARN : ) | nounced Wednesday. Those listed | daughter, Shirley of Fallentim- the Easter holiday with their remained hidden behind enemy
ported. y were as follows: bet. Hors 6b thei £ Mr d parents: Mr. and Mrs. James Die- avis S enam e lines for ten days before making
; Seniors—Eunelda Bearer, Mary si a e home o . an rick. Patty Dietrick is employed his way to Allied-occupied terri-
5y Con- « TELEVISION Jane Bloom, Tom DeDea. Ruth | Mrs. George Donahue over the |by the FBI and Grace is a model tor: i
. , > y. He held many high war
ash ; Drass, Eleanor Dunbar, Ronald |Easter holidays were James at the Eisenman Clothing Store decorations including the Purple
we Dietrick, William Fisher, Norma [Donahue and Mary Donahue of |in Washington. They returned to ofor u ed Heart. At wdr's end he was as-
: 5 ae: UNDER THE G. I. BILL Buns Virginia Lawson, Betsy Wamingion Bb 0 Fussell Dons. tne Capitol City Tuesday. They signed to the position of military
ulligan, Florence McGough, | hue o rig atterson ield, S0 were accompanied home by Cambria Co. Commissioner Cy-|air attache for the American Le-
Hollen- All ‘applicants: must hav Mary Plouse, Dorothy Sisco, Em- | Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miss Jean Chordas of Spangler, |rus W. Davis of Conemaugh was gation in Santiago, Chile. He had
lays. { Pp: e a ma Sunseri, Regina Stasko, Mar- | Donahue and children of Will- Who spent the week end with renamed president of the Johns-| been awarded the highest military
s place | thorough knowledge of AC jorie Swope, Patricia Walters, |iamsport, Pa.’ her parents. - town Motor Club at a meeting of [decoration the Chilean govern-
ley on [ and DC electricity, and basic S Joseph Wanchik and Leora Weak-! Betty Donahue of Washington, iii Jerakiine Sammars, a [the San of Qipactors fue week | ment bestows upon non-citizens.
ome of knowledge of radio f 3 and. D. C., spent the week end at the Student nurse at the Mercy Hos- |in Johnstown. is will be his| The fii i
. Con- B 2dio funda Juniors—William Albright, Gre- |home of her parents, Mr. and |Pital School of Nursing, Pitts- [Second consecutive term as head |pjg he ny r and diplomat leaves
mentals. Approved by Vi p d a son, Robert III, wh
ry ill - Approved by Vet- 3|t; Burkey, Marion Cooper, Mil- | Mrs. Thomas Donahue. burgh, spent the week end with |of the AAA affiliate. will be five years old in July, and
erans Administration. We dred Hollen, Eleanor Kimble, | George Forsythe of Detroit, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Mr. David told board members |a daughter, Eileen, 19 ohn
Conley will accept a limited number {|Stephany Lacey, Wanda _Smith- | Mich., spent the week end here Cammarata. he hoped the organization’s mem-| It was learned last night that
yon of $ of trainees. y bg Bo TL at fhe home of his father, James of ak ols gh ns home ig ome reach 10,000 by |g special election will be required
or 10. p Bs 5 Forsythe. o 2 . 1 . : to select a successor to fill the A :
phomores—Sara Jane Bloom, rs. Florence Hutchinson and Board memb i i i N ExTR
Conley For further information, call §| Colleen Callahan, Bobbie Jean | pores vs Se chiliren, Sally, Mary Lee and | that about 500 po Bg Bs gid Be aly iit NEW, A Ya lA
w= Cogley, Janice Delpierre, Alan Anthony Cafeo for the past two Jimmy, of Hollidaysburg. Sunday | bers from ambria Co. will be be held during the coming S y QW PRICE
at the 4 HARRI Dietrick, Gladys Haluska, Silva | .oks “Week end visitors at the visitors at the Weakland home |housed in a navy building in|tember primary g Mp
dner. 4 iQ | Luzier, Barabar Rhody, Nell Shee- | Cafoo home were: Mr. and Mrs, | Were Mrs. Frances Kane of Car-| Washington during the national The le elators mother 1 ; %
poner « SALES & SERVICE han, Jeanne Winsko and Leo Za- |p Louis Cafeo and daughter, Tliovn and Mrs. Charles Kane [rally May 13-15. Heading the ening = she not ir ’
Sa Linda, of Arlington, Va., Thelma kroona. county delegation in the parade |with M Color 4 : With as |
ey and Freshmen —Elaine Bertison, |, x 2 Son a Miss Elaine Capko, a student | will be the Nant i 1A 201s. Codey In Washington ong as 91
Hamil- ? 416 Magee Phone 4181 Donna Dranchak, Janet Moran, ang Lose Cates of Pisin nurse at Mercy Hospital School of | Band' and yon - Schon Solatite Jo having the remains re- fo pay: Waele
rorey PATTON | Howard Sheehan, Richard Swan. |and Mrs. Toni Rog Nursing, Pittsburgh, spent Easter | policemen assigned to the Ebens-|services and puna OF funeral 5-YEAR prog
t the ¢ ) Th Ahern Tirpak and Shir- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Yanok, and With Ber JLorens, Mr. and Mrs fourg substation. urial. A complete Sg TION PLAN
. PP. ~N Dd | ley elty. . . ’ J apko. —— a fee S With eye. Protecti,
son, Raymond, and daughter, | Mp . ‘ for ho TV washer fn Dlan
Marlene, of Detroit, Mich., visit ang Ea one Pra Moioger C D ° Patton R. D. Girl Bride nc ncludes a one-year fy solely
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jed with Mr. and Ms, Mie Lis |Peirson spent the week end with 0. airy Farmers St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Protection on the Plus Tour xy. on ;
Ro ns Patton over e as [relatives in Philadelphia. y atton was the scene of a lovely Mechanism, Aled in-oil qriy
c . | holi s : { r. and Mrs. Wm. Flysher and A wedding at 9 o'clock Monda i
of ( MAC, YOU AMAZE ME wilk | The regular Dlesuny. of the | aaughters, Norma and Shirley nnounce arc S morning when Miss Rose Holts, ; UT in your
YOUR AUTO MECHANICS | American Legion Auxiliary will land Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stander . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter clothes. Set the
| be held Monday evening, . PE, 5./and son, Edwin, visited over the T M lk IL. Holtz of Patton R. D., became | ra
[Any memiier interested in Play-| week end with ‘Ann and Cather- 0p FOQUCEI'S the bride of George Farabaugh, | dial just once . .. and ’
ing in a cinch tournament is re- |; . Anderson. {son of Mrs. Mary Farabaugh of | sh is do Completel t ti
| TES 2 Mrs Donald Krise, | . MI- and Mrs. Rene Beunier The Cambria County Dairy |Carrolitown. Rev. Father Rupert your wisi he. sompigloly aroma
RI EE nl ate Iv, Jonoues the birth of a son J onsovsmant (Association Stadupilier, 98 pastor, officia- ... washes, rinses, damp-dries, and shuts
on Apr. 7, named David Lawr- § announced the list of uble-ring’ ceremony . .
rmacy ed to the States recently and are |. "Sr Op Hor Ae former | tOP dairy producing animals in|aDd sang the Nuptial High Mass off. Does the WHOLE washing job for you!
now in Santa Ana, Calif. Mrs me g
Janse Krise, the former Miss Genevieve | Miss Rhoda Kline. ihe county for March, i Jenowsa. M
: , Ln . Evelyn Eck n e mature cow class, 25 ants were iss Viola . . . .
s and Buel Fi bee pusonnd ih Jan. Bh y He ES ent MIRAE Weis Coa hig Re Farabaugh, sister of the bride.| S¢€ the NEW General Electric Automatic Washer in action!
i tioned in Hawaii since October. |in Pittsburgh, spent the Easter Ol for producing 50 or more |ET00M, and Berard Penge. Fo. FREE DEMONSTRATION any ¥ime you drop in.
h He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray | holiday with her parents, Mr. and | Pounds of butterfat. The honor tt Fido Aree home of
ere Frise of Patton'B. D. Mrs. E. W. Eckenrode. roll in ‘the first-calf heifer classe Rides parents, the newlyweds You can put your confidence in General Electric
: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smale of| Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kelly and |ontains the names of 30 animals |p o we ame trip to Niagara
ek is Washington, D. C.; Ronald Smale, [family of Chambersburg spent [fOr giving 30 or more pounds of | egige po c is urn they will
Phar- student at George Washington [the Easter holiday with Mrs. | Putterfat. ! arrolitown. |
| Mrs. Farab h h
h has University, Washington, D. C.,|Kelly’s mother, Mrs. Mary Wyse. | In the mature animal section, | pHs b ng as boon en: | . . 9 .
> the and Bernard Smale, University of| Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Becky” owned by E. J. Fara- | ppifline Joon Sor oa Plant of “Your General Electric Dealer”
three Pittsburgh, spent the Easter va-|Holtz, a son, on Saturday, Apr. [Jaugn of Loretto R. D., took the Torld V Pp. Her husband,
the cation with their parents, Mr. and 16, in the Altoona Hospital. Mrs. | first place with 77.2 pounds or) 3 Worl War II veteran, has been | PHONE 2222 PATTON PA.
oe Mis. L. c Smale. 5% ot 1h Holtz is the former Miss Louise | butterfat and gave 1,429 pounds | 528 fed Ih fmyork, ’
er holidays guests a 1e | McGough. of milk. i? - —
= Smale home were Miss Connie’ Mr. ang Mrs. Manuel Frogiey |, TIE four other top animals are
: ? Cn. of New York City and Melvin ? | p
’ and Mr. and Mrs. John Surell a 5 J “ ” i |
2 dios You'll be amazed, too, at the new I ian A | regiey ot “Buckneu “University,], “Meber Cyril Hogus or Hhens. | MAKE GRADUATION
“ting : : ois Lewisburg, spent the week end| po J I. 555. L385 Solive A TIME TO REMEMBER!
. : : uy . : ; n R. D., 66.
is a life that springs into your car after Jr. and” Mrs. John Mertens Too ek oxrents, Mr. and Mrs. | with 1,609 Ibs; “Anns §. R. ’ {
es of hod and h Ie Ni a Low Ome On|" 'peortha Mae Dietrick, R. N. of | Gittings of Ebensburg R. D., 61.4,
reated we overhaul and tune-up the motor. y : the Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh | 1,575 and “Elsie” Mr. Farabaugh,
nyone N : : 425 Sperny, = gz Fees and te Y Eo in a Pittsburgh 59.7, 1,147. 4 4 e Mark the precious moment of your (4
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e can o more slow pick-ups and stalling. spending this week camping and (spent the week end with their| Rita” owned by Mr. Hogue : “/ youngsters growing up with a gift they (
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ociety Drive in today for free check-up and fisitug st OVI Holow] Clinton |Jareit, Mr an) Mrs Joni ue send Cie nr Enis > will cherish through the years . . . a J'\Y x
rom Eirat George Hoppel of this place| Helen Bearer, a student nurse 527 ounils 3 hulteriat and 1004 beautiful watch. We urge you to choose )
estimate. and T. F. Daugherty of Spangler |at the Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh 18. Anotacr cow. © i i ri .
are on a week's fishing trip at|spent the week end at the home | MI. Hogue, “Dot” carted off the =~ your gift-now with confidence “A wide
Spring Creek Lodge, near Bed-|of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. second place honors for 47 pounds range of styles and prices.
ford. Bearer. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Leap (of butterfat and 921 pounds of p
. a Mrs. Richard Hutcninsen and |and family of Portage were Sun- oi : J El
aughter, Mary Lee, of Altoona |day" visitors at the home of Mrs. er winners are “June,” EI-
BUICK — CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE visited several days at the Kane Se parents, My. and Mrs. E.|dred Gittings of Ebensburg R. D. » ASK ABOUT )
home here. J. Bearer. 46, 1,314; “Rose” John Hoover of OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN <
Phone 2171 4th Ave., Patton Mrs. Howard Roth of Pitts-| Mr and Mrs. Leo Bartell of Cresson 45.2, 1004, and “Lilly”
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Patton Presbyterian Church
Plummer Harvey, STM, Minister.
Sunday, Apr. 24—10 a. m.: Sun-
day School, DeLoss Elms, super-
intendent; 11 a. m.: Worship Ser-
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services Daylight Saving Time).
Friday, Apr. 22—8 p. m.: Mon-
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Guild at the Wayne Sheffler
home, Mellon Ave. Mrs. Sheffler
and Mrs. Marlin Mitchell will be
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