DE IE nm——— t— . r— se SHION PRESSE COURIER one : — Thursday, December 1, 1080 Rt. Rev. Omer Denis Strittmatter Blessed [Betty Marie Bone |Phone Call to State Police |New Postoffice to Aid Veterans Thu As Coadjutor Archabbot Friday Morning Weds Ken Mcleod |Will Obtain Road Conditions In Contacting Wartime Buddies NOR Hastings Native Elevate d a Sy Made Ap T eletype Broadcasts ways 3, gathered by field per- A new postoffice has been op-, tact the pals they swore never to d At Impressive Rites Bene of Darmeshor, bese he To Be Made Twice Daily Dolice By es Sate nea FLA i Ph forge. veterans who haven't a Time was reversed to the sev- neha The Rb eure, State and municipal police sta- Bo rere ae Rae cos, Talons] assets, ot | agen po! gir Jeon flee Se tion which are equipped with a ters at Harrisburg, where it is No guth century last Friday when a mony was performed by Rev visional associations which con-| tori gain humble Benedictine monk was en- ©V. | teletype will again receive reports | edited by highway engineers and |; . y n ~| war glories 3, v throned as coadjutor archabbot of Ross Rama) ig Presbyterian of winter road conditions when Ei tor 57 State Police sta- tributed $340 each, has opened al The plan has the approval of St. Vincent Archabbey and Col- 1 Jac Son Springs, N. U.|the weather warrants it. tions and 58 municipal police sta- bureau at Ft. McNair, near Wash- | high-ranking army brass, includ- jege in Latrobe. The bride was given in marri- | peoylar teletype broadcasts are | tions throughout the state. Radio- ington, D. C. It has a tiny of-|ing former Gens. Dwight D. N § Rt. Rev. Denis Omer Stritt- age by her father. Mrs. Sarah|¢, pe’ made prior to 10 a. m. and [equipped motor vehicles of both fice and a personnel of four. | Eisenhower and Jacob L. Devers. matter, Hastings native, was ele- Aumon was matron of honor. Har- 4 p. m. each day when highway departments aid in fast trans- But Edmund G. Love, newly | The job of handling mail con- vated as the spiritual leader of old McLeod was his brother's | onditions warrant. Emergency |Mission of information to tele- [appointed director, expects that tracts for former GI pals had 6 A best man. Bridesmaids included |information will be transmitted as | type sending stations. the bureau will expand rapidly peen handled previously by the To | America’s oldest Benedictine mon- Misses Emily McAnulty of Phila- soon as received. Highway department local offi- once GI's begin writing to con-| pefense Dept., Veterans Adminis- astery in rites which began some ae i CN New 1,300 years ago. celphia, Alice Brooks o ¢ This service is available to the {ces generally will have informa- tration and various veterans or- And with the installation, the York City, Mary Gardner of|, 40" ang information may be [tion concerning only their immed- ganizations. But these groups Pattor 53-year-old archabbot attained Pinehurst, Christine Blitz of New | jytained by calling any Pennsyl- |iate districts. [Were unable to cope with the ap- the six the full powers of his office. The York City and Rosalie Aumon of | ganja State Police or municipal | The information is transmitted | proximately 2,000 letters they re- Nosiher powers—comparable to those of Seagrove, N. C. Miss Anne Zor-| lice station equipped with tele- [also to State Police in New Jer- | ceived weekly, inquiring as to the Jee no a bishop—were bestowed by the baugh of Plandome, N. Y. Was) type. ’ sey, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio { whereabouts of former soldiers. De 13 blessing of Coadjutor Bishop her aunt's junior bridesmaid. Col. C. M. Wilhelm, State|and New York. The new bureau was formed to Nee. -C John Dearden of the Pittsburgh Flower girls were Linda Hinson | police commissioner, announces| The U. S. Weather Bureau de- take over this task, and will keep any Diocese. and Belinda Gilbert of Pinehurst.|that the service, which each win-|tailed services unit at Harrisburg a list of addresses of former The The colorful pagent attracted Jimmy Gone of Seagrove, nephew | ter is made possible through co- [cooperates by furnishing weather members, now scattered to all ton Hig nine Bishops, 18 Abbots, 20 mon- of the bride, was ringbearer. Ush- | operation of State Police, the |forecasts for Pennsylvania. parts of the country. Glo Hig signoris and more than 600 pri- ers were Theron, Alton and Ruel State Dept. of Highways and the| Some of the State Police sta- EE boro Hi ests and nuns of the Roman Ca McLeod, brothers of the bride-|U. S. Weather Bureau detailed |tions in the area which will gladl ORDER NEW LOCOMOTIVES The tholic Church to the 103-year-old groom, and James Bone, brother |service units, will be resumed as |furnish reports on road ay Th i ; for the monastery. f the bride. soon as there are dangerous high- ; e Pennsylvania Railroad has oy Filled with pride the new arch- J : way conditions a from re are 5% Enenshure, Holidayshure. placed orders for 226 new diesel- | De 1 A reception at the Moore Coun- ealine TO ay Bedford, Clearfield, and Punxsu- electric locomotives at a cost of | Dec: 3 abbot’'s venerable parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Strittmatter ot Hastings, witnessed the impres- sive ceremony. They celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last month, A high winter wind sweeping At the left is Coadjutor Archabbot Denis Omer Strittmatter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Strittmatter of Hastings. At top right is Rt. ty Nurses Home in Pinehurst fol- lowed the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of New York University and New York Hospital School of Nursing. She ir a nurse at the Pinehurst Hos- pital. Her husband attended the or snow. from nearby states also will be broadcast over the Pennsylvania teletype network. The commissioner points out, however, that motorists should drive carefully and be prepared for emergencies as local weather tawney. Both Johnstown and Al- toona municipal police stations also will receive the reports. FORM NEW YOUTH GROUP A You or rist group was formed recently by young people of the Barnesboro Baptist Church. C1 christmas seals about $38 million, the company announced last week. PLATE PROTECTION When stacking fine china plates protect them by placing in be- tween a soft paper towel as a HT 1) ¥ the campus of the Latrebe school Rev. Lawrence Vohs of St. Bede's Abbey, Peru, Ill, and at lower North Carolina State College and cancelled the outdoor procession | right is Rt. Rev. Cuthbert McDonald of St. Benedict's Abbey, Atch- | “on ioveq by Orchard Supply changes may occur suddenly. The unit will meet once a month, EA Lei) Pei a] padding. ' Throw towels away of church dignitaries. The proces- | ison, Kan., assistant abbots, who also took part in the ceremony. Compan After a honeymoon| The information concerning the|All youths from all Barnesboro when they become dusty and re- After sion was held indoors prior to the mp a 143 th lyweds will | condition of Pennsylvania high- churches are invited to join place with clean ones decade, mass. congregation with his right hand. upon the aged archabbot's death inp to nN Ofida, the new. yweus wi : . : Pine 3 Music which was handed down Tears of joy trickled down the or retirement. ’ ES Ga, ES SEES RFS RFS RES CE EES RES RE Loco 2 coir = oe = or o ox = all wi through the centuries was sung |cheeks of his aged parents, when| Rev. Father Frederick Stritt- § ny» hn SERRE SEE EE SER RE “ Offici: as the procession of ecclesiastics |the archabbot paused at the first matter, OSB, a brother of Arch- =: | have m: wound its way through the halls | seat outside of the sanctuary to abbot Denis participated in the arste er urc 3 folie of the monastery to the sanctu-|bestow his first archabbatial bless- | ceremony. Now at St. Vincent, } o a 1 ary of the spacious and stately [ing upon the couple. Father Strittmatter previously : s IF Y OUR LIST IS LONG ? the firs Archabbey Church of St. Vincent. Returning to the sanctuary, | Was stationed at Summerhill. e Ing e Ing fs 15 yeas Polyhonic selections from the late | Archabbot Denis resumed his| The new spiritual leader also 4 ie school, Middle Ages featured the proces-| place upon the abbatial throne has two other brothers and two| Miss Tillie Malik, daughter of | ‘ Ted K sional music. and there received the homage of | sisters. They are Amandus J. and | Mr. and Mrs. John Malik of Mar- | §. A d Y J) S h t f C h school, Gregorian plain chant based on | more than 200 Benedictines who Otto T. Strittmatter, Miss Mary steller, and Frank J. Rock of oe oo n ou re or oO as LX team. F the ancient Greek modes Was | comprise the community of St. | C. Strittmatter and Mrs. Charles | Barnesboro were married at 9 a. |. : assistan rendered during the nam, Vincent's. Donahue, all of Hastings. n Thanksguag oH af tue Sol + 3 lope as Dressed in black Benedictine Archabbot Denis is only the |Incarnation Catholic urch in H. - ; : ; : The new archabbot moved to y 1 y . . . : Durin, habits with white linen surplices | 20, Fi BTerCP Re OTIC 0) | second coadjutor in the 103-year- | Marsteller. Rev. Father John ar | 8 Stop in and let us help you with a friendly budget sons Sf the seclasiatticnl masters of cere- emnly blessed the congregation old history of St. Vincent Archab- necheck Sficiated at the double- : 3 Doon o monies 1 he procession. : : . {bey and College. ring ceremony. . s ire es le Te ttmattor was at- | After the blessing, he received the BEY 80 [0 TBT 4 ior followed | Mrs. Carolyn Fudrow, sister of | i loan . . . a personal loan is the easy way to make varsity : : : | kiss of peace from Bishop Boyle. Spang tired in the simple black robe of myo coremonies were concluded (the ceremonies. A number of bis- [the bride, was matron of honor |} . . § — a Benedictine monk. Two assist- upon Archabbot Denis’ retirement hops and other high church dig-|and Louis Rock, brother of the {fF Christmas purchases or pay bills. ant abbots—Rt. Rev. Lawrence to his chapel to recite the Gospel nitaries gave brief talks. bridegroom, was best man. Miss | 2. Cher Vohs of St. Bede's Abbey, Peru, of St. John i — aim Stella Rock served as bridesmaid 8 po) Ill, and Rt. Rev. Cuthbert Mc- | The SeTHiOon at the mass was . and Jom Homerski was usher. |: To L Donald of St. Benedict's Abbey, | : 2 i P tt S | 0 The bride was given in marriage | $4: x Atchison, Kan.—presented Arch- | delivered Bre Mp Xa d on al or ne by her father. GET THE MONEY Repay A Small Amount Each s Line abbot Strittmatter for the bless- : h ratulat a - A wedding dinner and reception | 8%, ing. | Va. MSE? Stephens one he se | were held in the church base- ? Month “on No Red Tape! : the monks upon their selection o | C : . y Two Following the new archabbot in| Archabbot Denis as a spiritual j ment. The newlyweds will reside |, s ao the procession were the monks, leader. Robert J. Dietrick, seaman ap- |in Barnesboro upon their return | ¥: 1 play. : prelates and bishops. Last came | pr. 1auded the new director of Prentice, USN, of 208 Linwood | foro a wedding trip to Buffalo, 2 SN Bishop Hugh C. Boyle, Johnstown | 4, .™" J harbey and college and Avenue, Patton, has received a|N. Y. and Canada. : : SMALL LOANS 30 00 t 300 00 DS Te native, and head of the Pitts | tormed him “a man of few words “well done” from Admiral For-| Mrs. Rock, a graduate of Bar-| 4: x N J — . 0 . x D t op burgh Diocese. Bishop Boyle pre- | and what he lacks in words he rest P. Sherman, USN, newly ap-|nesboro High, was employed at ~ a 3 Host 3D sided at the ritual. | 5 t for 1 : constroctive pointed Chief of Naval Operations | the Cambria Mercantile Store in | igs Of a Bishop Dearden conferred the Soapense) os 0! mn ood Ih who was Commander of the Six-| Marsteller. Her husband, also a|$&' : x record. ECB al vy aa] hinking. . be neal er Re ay th Task Fleet to which the Na-|graduate of Barnesboro High, is B A R N E S B O R O B U D E P L A N I N C : Bede I or Dore Dot a | history of e order and no! 1 | vy, man’s ship, the destroyer | a veteran of World War II, hav- |: G I 9 ° town H Ee Ag Te gl Ee A Archabbot Denis may Well |(jSS Hank, is attached. ing served with the Army in the | §§' 3 played BT din or i vss tomiBie fon peli sii ld Room 3, First Natl Bank Bld JOHN. DOWNEY Batnesh ; 5 » 21s | ~ |the Navy's C to the men who | Coal Co. Bakerton. 5. fensive and pectoral cross—during the ished manner the debauchery of served 5 him in the Medit- x es wi § 5 9 ay g Manager arnesuore bp tain on mass. | ancient Greece and of proud and |erranean follows: . . ; : next sp olung hip entinonengit he | domineering Rome.” “On detachment after nearly Gallitzin Cou le 5: well ov Ww! own e center aisle of] The new Archabbot will suc-|two years initially as Commander & x x x x x x ox 5 x B x op x 3 x pn x on op W ox op on iE cial: ear lef the church, carrying his crozier | ceed Rt. Rev. Alfred Koch, arch- | Naval Forces, Mediterreanean, oo Uavstssstatstatistsssiststsstavststs tastes hates hal Jee a th in his left hand and blessing the abbot of St. Vincent since 1930, End laier 2 (Samant Sixth Wed Thanksgiving Francis. as! eet, wish to express ivi gratitude to all hands on the of- | : k kd ht £ 9 ficient manner in which they Miss Sue Se ora Ber 2 IT'S 50 WAYS NEW FOR 50 Vi i Yhave always applied themselves to| Mrs: Anna Sekerak of Gallitzin, iz all tasks assigned them and also|became the bride of John Squa- 00 : . d back or . { |/my pride in their accomplish- shic, Som of = and Ms. Michadl From its stylish new hood omament to its new Shockoe fon unit thi ° |ments and in their standards of |Squashic, also of Gallitzin, at a bumper, the new '50 Ford is packed with quality advancements. a three LARGE SIZE SINGLE BLANKETS ............ 1.49 |loyalty, duty and discipline. ceremony performed at 9 a. m. pet, hioned front seat . . . listen cord at “ i Thanksgiving in St. Mary's Cath- Drive in comfort on a foam rubber cushioned fron Vi h LARGE SIZE DOUBLE Part Wool BLANKETS . 3.49 || “TI am confident that, under THam@EV ie '% to bar ise gets shut out of io, W LARGE SIZE I |your new commander, you will|0lic Church, Gallitzin, by Rev. to the silent, secure door locks . . . hear how noise gets shu High Sc NDIAN BLANKETS ............ 2.29 Rr ay Tor in { Father John Chraca, pastor. the silent, sound-condifioned “Lifeguard” Body. ts earl aries aiee . | i ini ici | e bride was given in mar- 'S LARGE SIZE FINE QUALITY SHEETS 1 69 maintaining the policies and pres- | The b gi i 4 | college MEN’S ALL WOOL PLAID SHIRTS ........... 449 ||tige of the United S i | riage by her brother, Steven Sek- rated BOYS’ 4BUCKLE ARTICS .. .... 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"Six," too, is a smooth, quiet package of pover surprises: The MEN’S WORK UNION SUITS ................. 179 1,2 Sopetie Court dessin in/smagive Roms was follwed Ly » One ride will convince you—nothing but a '50 Ford will do! reports i e | reception in St. Michael's Hall a MExS DO ALS via crete Special 39 finally whether private clubs are | Galltzin, : ® guns of MEN'S HUNTING PANTS ...............c.cvvn . within the liquor law quota in ; i y MEN’S LEATHER WORK GLOVES ............ 98 || Pennsywvania. : pay bids Js gn emir Sil Repor \ If the court decides clubs are |g ; , ot. that 25 . » t 7 IS groom is a World War II vet killed © All Winter Clothing Reduced exempt from quota restrictions eran and an employe of Pennsyl- ee from Now Until Christ y there probably will be a flood of |ygnia Railroad Co. 4. Th om» Stmas. applications for liquor or beer ; ed. The ’ licenses Upon their return from a wed- This JOE’S CUT RATE STORE | ||, auestion nas been argued ticbncufiovies wil reise at the siitly ' for years across the state. And | no of the bride's mother down in B ARNESBORO judges of various courts split on ’ i the issue. The Goodwill Volunteer Fire M plete. Company of Bethlehem, appealed ary Ann Gaydos Game from a Lehigh County Court de-| Shot 3 cision upholding the State Liquor W d h K 1lleg: Control Board’s refusal to grant e S 0 n opera of cubs COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION Conirdl Bossa ho now The board maintains the quota| Miss Mary Ann Gaydos of Xm- AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY of one liquor license for each eigh became the bride of Joka J. LITT ACCIDENT U 1,000 population had been exceed- | Kopera of St. ond ass os a EN AND HEALTH ed in the Eastern Pennsylvania |ceremony performe Se re Gi town. The volunteer fire company | day at 9 a. m. in St. Bonitac / | Catholic Church by Rev. Father contends clubs are exempt from G. Brugger, pastor. The bride is THE FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY quota restrictions, _..__|a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C FARM BUREAU MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Many veterans’ organizations gaydos of Emeigh, while her hus- Wl, \BUREA FARM BUREAU LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY will be watching the court's de-|pand is a son of Urban J. Kop- WHC. NGS Home Office: Columbus, Ohio cision closely. Numerous new ery Sr. of St. Boniface. . 70 American Legion and® Veterans of | The bride was given in mar- re 70P E I H N Foreign Wars posts have sprung riage by her father. Miss Alice a (FORD) in your future cof D NN S OR E, Agent up since World War Many of | Kopera, sister of the bridegroom, tha tuluie b Hin! z them have been turne own On| was maid of honor and John ..With a future but | ST. AUGUSTINE (Dysart R. D., Pa.) their applications for liquor lic-|Gaydos, brother of the bride, ser- enses because they are in com-| ved as best man. Bridesmaids Phone Patton 3578 munities where judges are Sup-|were Elizabeth Ondecko, Theresa porting the liquor board's ruling. |Katovay, Helen Baron, Marie See - a e000 Janasko, Agnes Kopera and Rose 7 \J Kopera. Ushers were Joseph Gay- 8 | dos, George Homady, Albert Hom- | Send holiday greetings to all of your # |ady, John Marusa, Joseph Hovan- | hear... . § | ec. and Dan Ott. | friends far and near. We have a gay | Mrs. Kopera attended Cherry | “ad gels selection of prastunp = fe IS and feel certain to reilect your goo e. [nesboro. Mr. Kopera, a veteran — hint: the sooner you make your choice |p! World War Tu 8 8 SC ge, the o J the less chance there is of missing |Indiana. He is a student teacher Se at Ebensburg-Cambria High, Eb- . any one. [i Enensturg Camis Hy difference uP A wedding ig and recep- AGGRE . tio y held in Stardust Ball- TOYS COLOR BOOKS GAMES # room. Emeigh. The couple wil at your Ha i, — cat JR ——a— reside in Emeigh following a THO! MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS short wedding trip. FORD oi = 3'8, SHEAFFER'S PENS & PENCILS Bea Lay wi " DEALER'S Es , | As Head Hits Windshie zx MONTAG'S STATIONERY S| Mrs. Ruth N. Novick, 49, Rev- PST | loc suffered extensive cuts of the {face and head and extereme shock SEE FORD DEALER TV Thursday night—KAY KYSER AND 9 last Monday hen a car qriven g K 1 N K EB , A D S (operated by Clair €. Smith, 20, Friday night—“TOUCHDOWN" (football) 2% |of Ebensburg R. D. crashed on co THE (Route 422 near Ebensburg. The BUCK: STATIONERY STORE ded a8 ath of ha Nor STOLTZ M Y 7 i i t 0- ’ iat ne Aig esti- a MAGEE AVE. PATTON, PA. mated at $700. Mrs. Novick's head rm was said to have gone through . the windshield when the cars col- Authorized F ord Dealer P ATTON P A ko: ’ . Re lided.