Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, January 26, 1950, Image 5

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    Thursday, January 30, 1000
Around Patton
2] Patton Varsity +:
emphasized
Members Feted
* y Appropriate
participation in
pressed his interest ir
Football, Basketball made also by Jesse W
Jr, supervisin yrincipal. John
Awards Are Presented Jr, tupervising princips
facilities
AvVal Ie ot the
Barrmrd, high school principal;
Twenty-seven varsity members H W. Fleming. John Semonich
of the Pattoh High School Foot- Dr. B. J. Overberger, E WW. Win:
ball and Basketball teams were. slow, Frank Cammarata and Dr
feted ut a heli in the John Allen Murray.
Commercial Hotel in Patton last’
Letters and certificates
Tuuraday evenings award were presented to each of
was arranged for’
the following
by ih the Patton High School Ath-' Wiliam Albright
lectic Committee with funds con. 2r. Henry Jolly
tributed for that special purpose Richard Lowes Alan [Metrick
Rev. Father Rupert Stadtmi. Wm. Turnbull Ted Galuschik
ler, OSB, pastor of St. Mary's Wm Kopera, Steve Brinso Jack
Church, gave the invocation and
Litzinger, Evan Jenkins Albert
appropriate remarks Skrodinsky, Tom Swab. Francis
Pascsl H Marquette Hoover, Ixidore Lengle! John
coach, rwarded certificates Fier Ralald LONE hi Pas
leltersg to the 184% football ant rs JAnagS alts
ers and announced that , in VIELINER. yr
Dietrick and William per
haive been slecied as
ohne Mrs. Julia Legros
Is 75 On Monday
Ronald Trexler
tain presented
birt hi fav
Nel i at the home
Cyr Prac ios
week in honor Mrs Draglos
mother. Mrs Julian Legros, who
her 7Hth hirthday
legros is a daily
two Masses in St
Church . here
many beautiful gifts and
for which she extends her
thanks to the senders
the mother of two sons
daughters, John legros
William Huber of De
Mrs. Cyril Duclos and
Emanuel Legros of Patton She
also has seven grandchildren and
11 great-grandchildren
Lunch was served at
relatives and. friends
those present were Mr
Edgar Seymore, Ashville
and Mrs Joseph lilly, Mr and
Mrs Joseph Legros, Mr. and Mrs
William Selegkey, Mr and Mrs
Maurice Huber, Miss Betly Dub
yak, Mrs Mayme Thomas Mrs
Margaret Zern, Mrs Mary Gar
rity. Mrs Mary Sura, Mr and
Mrs. Emanuel Legros and Mr
Mra Roger 3
Phone Mrs, Callahan
Dial 2652
Union Press aarie:
Dial 316}
gift as a token of the ap
{on of the 1948 squad
Schwab in remarks
her efit 8 der froy
athletic
ved
and
having
possible
youth i
% eX
nest
made
Patton
remarks
of
Ronald Trex-
Paul MaoNuaity
head
and
pay
Alan
Turnbuli
co-Capt Ans
Panther football
man
retiring cap
Mr. Marquette
RUTprise
of Mr
M:
cif
} art Was
And y Mrs
this
{Ty
wniday | of
attained
Mrs
dant a!
Catholic
CHiN
Cards
many
She is
and two
and Mrs
trait and
for Dad on
Valentine's Day .
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silen
Mary's
She re
ed
5 o'clock
Among
and Mrs
and Mr
5
ar i
Duc ion
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Future Homemakers
Turn to Square Dancing
The FHA group held the Ii
jof its two parties during this
ischool term at the Eaglts Ball
room last Thursday night
While the main feature of the
| evening was to be round dancing,
‘a square dance was held with
{Johnny Bender the calling
‘Winners of the e walk were
{ Louis Deschamps and Louis Hasl-
uska. Jomnn Epon won the
girls’ door prize and Alan Christ.
| off, t the boyy’
ee»
Patton Navy Veteran
Jos National Guard
ff Paul A. DeDea, 24, son of Alex
DeDea of Patton and a World
| War II Navy veteran, last week
| switched services 0 join
{1803rd Engineer Aviation Co of
| the Pennsylvania Air National
Guard, with its headquarters at
Johnstown.
DeDea enlisted as a recruit for
three vears. He served with the
Navy from Jan K 1844, to May,
1946
ryt
would be mighty pliased
b receive a fine new portrast
of his family on Valentine's
Dey. He's deserving of such
thoughtfulness, and we would
like to make the picture for
you in our cheerful studio,
FARABAUGH'S
STUDIO
HSS
So the People May Know
SSS
Botany “500”
Worsted Tex
SUITS and TOPCOATS
Knox
® Champ
Adam
HATS
VanHeusen ® Truval
Manhattan
SHIRTS and SPORT BHIRTS
Wilson Bros.
SHIRTS and BPORTESWEAR
Blocks tailored m California
SPORTSWEAR
® Wemberg
,SHOES
Florsheim
Coopers
and many other Imes of
What is tke power that pulls so many
men into our shop season after season!
We can find no other reason except fine
clothing at prices comsistent with fine
quality. Even our cordial welcome and
friendly service would not entice men
if they were not convinced that famous
makes give better style, service and
wear, dollar for dollar, than inferior
brands.
LUXENBERG'S
MEN'S SHOP
Philadelphia Ave. Barnesbore
We Pi -
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the
Patton Young Man
Rejoins Air Force
UNDERWEAR §
Presby terians
Name 80 Officials
Friday Evening
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West mi
triest
narge iy
Barnard
were
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Ladies Ad
treasurer
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Feliowship, and Js
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Patton High School
Honor Roll Listed
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¥y DAY
Yahnet i
Jiumlors
Jagicek
Sophomore Flair
: a Cogtlels won:
Mary | lee (sRrrily
Hichard Sw RY
Tirpak
Freshmen Royer
aKer
Frine
Fire Co. Auxiliary
Intalls Tuesday
Mea
dent of
of Patton
fiers al
Lena Crooks
the Firemen's
installed the new
the unil's regu.ar
ing Tuesday evening
Officers instalied
suing year are. Margare!
the president Ajice
vice president. Margaret
secretary, [Daisy Lacey,
er, and Katy Deschamps
trustee
Out -god
Minnie
session, a social
charge of Mrs
Mrs Daisy Lacey
garet Nincox
Cross Roads Club
Gets Home Ideas
Makers
formerly the
Club, met at
Charles Holtz of
Hastings, F. D.. on Tuesday, wilh
Mrs. June K. Griffith hotne ec-
onomics representative of Came
bria County, in charge
Griffith showed
fill
frciires on
ja st pres
Auxiliary
Of «
meet.
Jan 24
the en
Forsy-
Bwisher
Stnoox
treamur.
the
on
for
ran
president was Mrs
Following the
nour was held In
Marie Marshall
and Mm Mar
ing
Smit?
The Home Ciab
Cross Roads,
ton-Hastings
home of Mra
” a
Yl ig
ving room furniture
Arran gements and gave the ladies
many ideas on how to make hom-
es 4 more pleasant place to ive
There will be a series of five
meetings of the group, the next
to be held at the home of Mrs
C. J. Bearer. Subject will be
furniture spring Ueing and
upholstering.
Mrx
M/8gt. Williemm L. Whitacre of
the Army and Air Force Recruit.
ing Station at 1003 Philadelphia
Barnesboro, this week an-
re.
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UNION PRESS COURIER
I be held this Sunday afternoon in
kcal Moose home
Richard Hood
Navy who had
Philadelphia, spe
with his grandme
Wyse of Lang Avi
ny Jan. 27 for Ma
”
Calif
of the 11. 8
been stationed in
the week end
rier, Mra Mary
He will leave
Island San
rif
ah
ra FORO
nd
Were
{Ohio
Carol
at th
Miller
[rick
day
Bert
LOTR
fMaugn
Other week o giresta
Mrs Ed
mother of
May ariel
and Willia
and Mrs
family of Con
Wyse hone
Hf ARron
Hood: Mrs
ghts P Sa
aime of
Akror
Wyse and
RD
Mr
and
Frank
tine
PY
and Mry, James Iris
children Spent Sunday at the
Nagie home In St Augus-
Mr
tion
Word has been received by
and Mrs COC Gray of Pa
B.D that their scn-in-law’, Fred
Lawrence, has been named man-
ager of radio station WACB at
Kittanning. Pa
Fb a ry
and Mrs Normar
tM
mm
el
y
Word has ¥y
v Mr
that
received
Nwrishar
fanughter
Fodwert
have ar
pw mding tw
and rela
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Sat ard Mrs
ustin, Texas
after
Arpt
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KETONE friends
here & Fi im
{eers
st
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sUALARITIAE
= 8 Ba
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paren 4
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§ Mr
i £5
ww Oharn
Mary las
{ Johnstown
turday here wilh
and Mrs Harry
Rland Ave
Mrz Ruel Burkhart
Ave, is recuperating at
after being a hospital patient
The condition of Mra Emule
linglet is unimporved Mrs Ling
let suffered a stroke of paraliyws
two weeks ago and is a patient
in the Miners’ Hospital Spangler
A bake sale will be held by the
Biewmsed Virgin Sodalitly of ®2
George's Church this Saturday
Jan 28 the [Louis Halukka's
Store Room. The sale will begin
at 10 a m .
Mrs. Anna Biller of Altoona
visited among friends and rela
tives in Patton on Monday
wise Deschamps HN
Friday and
parents
wesc ha
Sper
a her
Mr
f Hig
Iii
of
LOE
EW
ner
i
ad
Mrs Pauline Reed of Hunting. |
ton, W. Va. is spending a month
visiting her son-incdaw and dau
ghter Mr and Mrs
Lacava of Patton and ber son and
daughter-in-law, Mr and Mra
Thomas Reed of Carrolitown
Usisse you con post 31! 000 cush wr secs
Py, rend Niel Under sew stete Sage gl
Mepansihilty wes She aus golden
oil ene? pew your detew loses four
wreimgs! Inssegnre 3 yeur bes preted eal
La me shaw wow wiv 2 Soy te sewe
with Shate Farm Moteei—werid' s largest
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Pressiums for Six Months
Farmers, $3.91; All Others, $11.16
{Excluding filing fee)
08 Magee Avenue
Phone 2743 Patten, Pa.
|
Fourth’
Michas!: |
STEPHEN A. HOVAN
i
‘of the Westminster Fellowship in
the service, 7 p m. Westminster
Fellowship, Marjorie Turnbull and
Kenneth Swisher in charge of the
worship service
Episcopal Church
Gilbert Watt, Priest-in-Charge
Sunday, Jan. 29 Morning Pra-
yer and Sermon, 5:15 a m
Church School, 10:15 a m
Tuesday, Jan 31- The Annual Youth Cholr Relearsal at
Parish Dinner at the Central mManue each Wednesday at 7
Hotel, Carrolitown, will be held '& eh r areal each
at 8 p m., after which the an- ne al 11 o'clock
nual meeting of the adult mem- :
pera of the church will be held
* & »
Trinity Methodist Chureh
Rev. J. E. A. Bucke
DASTOY
Sunday, Jan 20-845 a m
Church Bchool, Robert Rowland
superintendent {Primary and Jun.
ior Depts. at Odd Fellows Hall
adults at Grand Theatre); 10:45
a m., Morning Worship at Grand
Theatre, sermon subject, Une
used Blessings, 6:30 p m , Youth
Fellowship at parsonage Janice g,
DlpteITe in charge, subject, supt. 11 a mm, Preaching Service,
‘hat Does the Bible Mean to . : te’
Say 7:30 p. m, Worship Ser 8:45 p m, Young People's Meet -
rin 4 ing. Robert Simmons, leader, 7.45
vice in Lutheran Church, subject, Evangelistic Servic
Our Faith at Work." P ¥ VAnRgeiistlic [ET VICER
a af aS . - Wednesday 7:30 p mm, Mid
Special note Frayer Rervice at Weak Prav sd Pra Riv ienrs
the parsonage Wednesday even. © oo Ya Yer and usu fa Vian
Durin the evening. J H You have a cordial invitation to
L% WE CET FORTE Than i” * oy
% ma . . t n ff] ROK $
Hankinson of Carlisle will speak WJISW, Altoona ey
" radio each Bunday from
wn memorial windows. Those a +h
{ way io
terested In purchasing a8 memor ¢ ’ . " And hear "
ial church window come and hear . of T rut h program F be
Mr Hankinson Marquise and his coworkers
a of Hagerstown M4 [t's old fash-
onyed Gospel in sermu and song.
Patton Presoyterian « nurch otf Ceol at
STM Burnside You will
a hearty welcome
of Gol servicers
the
m
Ratur
the
Pp
arol
day
“hurch
Tuesday
“omnferend
crwsi p
First
Tenstown
rivhe
Or in
Jar 41 P 1% the
for Westminster Fel
RV leiders in
Preshy rn
Cor
wit
“
sere and
BD, DD
torian Church i
Special meeting of the
Blairsavi Presbytery in Avon-
Prashylerian Church at 7 p
™ i
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Church of God Chapel
Levi GG orsuch, pastor
Buynday. Jan. 29-10 a mv, Bible
iy Sehool Geo W. Colberg
ing
OTe
the
the
edd
iF
ing
oy
Ae
Th
3
Churches
al
sponacred hy
Min- P and
diWAVS receive
t Church
Pilumn
it ar
Bun
wr MAarvey at tom
|
ander
Deing
tuted
4 ay
tay Schon
rit earndent
Berv
Fan 2B 10 a
Fims
a ry
Sag x
Del ome
11
Young Prople's
pastor will be assisted
Oe
Worship
Day, the
Hy
2 ¥
qt
mst
we
officers
had charge of the group's meet.
Law
president
Ape
rs
Education and Objectives,”
Law said in part: “This week we jents admitted and
celebrate the Ist anniversary of the Colver Hospital for the past
waniz The
a perscnal matter We must live
fore T
what
stands
ueation
CI ve
He also
Kiwanis and then asked how
give
spiritual
Thre
nur
A
Kiwanis Education (gems eens 2
Theme of Meeting
Thursday Fry
The Northern Cambria Kiwanis
< Plummer
jate president, will nave
charge of this week s program.
He will be assisted by two girls
‘from Pattes High School in pre-
senting a 15 Burns Day pro-
gram. The : will be in: the
Central Hotel in ursday even
ing at 8 o'clock.
Colver Hospital
Patients’ Record
The follow ing is the list of |
rmittes on Kiwanis Education,
h Dr B F. Bowsrs chairman,
inst
of!
with Samuel
immandiate
Ebengpurg © pagt
Thursday,
Revioe,
of the
axer
sing’ as his topic, Kiwanis
Mr 2
at
founding of International Ki- week:
ness of Kiwanis is 4 gniesions Alice Smith Secs
objects of Kiwanis I belong- ondine Ultak. Mary
tin Aldo Congiloli, Vi Dixon,
to Kiwanis for three years be- Th ov rach
began to have an idea of as Bu tr. M ros Ks
for Through Kiwani ry ana Bernard Marsh.
tv I gradually began to ‘per Discharged — Ernest Bellas, An
the significance and mean na Hajzus = Ethel Public. Paul
of ‘the organization Ahles, Catherine Scanlon and
oritlined the objects of, Alice Smith
can Matern it _ gd
objects into use 10 \,.., Ray He od hn un. Siar
+ i \ J ‘ ; » »
pone moral and Jan. 21; Mr. and Mrs. John Vetok
: : : Bbensburg. son, Jan. 17. and Mr,
and Mra Ros€ Dixon Ebensburg,
daughter. Jan IR
put hess
PRImRCyY
rather
to
other Ebenshirg mem
Mahlon Baumgardner Alex
Maclain and FE George
pregent. the meeting oon
an inter-club meeting for Ramuel F. Yannitelli and Elisa-
wrth Cambria and Fbeng. beth \F Maloney, both of Patton.
2 Paul ¥ Dee logier, Cresson and
meeting of the board of 4- Mary Janczy, Gallitzin
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BARNESBORO
y Should a Dollar’s Worth of Travel
ntinue to Cost You’1>?
S THIS TRIP NECESSARY?” you were
asked in 1941, when every inch of space was
needed for troops and war supplies.
To discourage travel then, a tax was added on
vour travel dollar, azax that grew to 15% during
the war. The Federal Government collected it
through the railroads. The Government still
collects it, though your travel need not be ra-
tioned now.
Today, the original purpose of this tax is as
obsolete as an Air Warden's helmet. But, four
years after the war’s end, YOU are still paying
the Government at the rate of $250,000,000 a
year in travel tax.
And, of the billion and three quarters collect-
ed since 1941, sver Aa/f came out of your pocket
after the green light on travel went on again.
Yeu don’t have food rationing today... you
don’t have gasoline ranoning today.
Yet, a very real brake is still being put on
travel. On a coach trip from New York to
Chicago, for example, YOU are stull paying
$4.61 in Federal tax.
And the same with the goods that are shipped
to your home community. On every dollar you
pay for freight, you pay the Government an
extra 3 cents (4¢a ton on coal). That means
YOU are still paying over $300,000,000 a year
— freight tax alone.
» * -
This tax should be repealed NOW. There is
no longer any reason you should pay $1.15 for
_every dollar’s worth of travel . . . $1.03 for every
dollar of railroad freight.
Eastern Railroads
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