Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, February 09, 1950, Image 5

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Tamtsday, February 9, 1000
Around Patton
George Bertison ~~ Reupholstering
Buried At Detroit Homemaker Topic
Funeral services for Fatrolman A meeting was held on Tues
George Bertison, 45, son of Mr day, Feb 7, at the home of :
and Mrs. George Bertison of Pat- CJ Bearer of Hastings R
ton and Aa member of the Detroit of the Cross Roads Homemakers
Police Dein for the past 21 years, Club The all-day session was ir
were held at § a m. last Wed- charge of Mrs. June Griffith the
nesday in Lesney Funeral Home, Cambria County Home Economics
Detroit, and at 10 a m in St Representative
Nichplas Church. He was the
holder of four precinct citations
Mr Bertison died Sunday, Jan
20, at 430 a m in Providence
Hospital, Detroit. Buria! was in
the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery
Survivors include his. widow,
Mrs. Catherine Bertison; two dau-
ters, Delores, 17, and Jacque-
line, 11, three sisters, Mary and
|Margaret, and Mrs Albert Hay-
jcox, all of Akron; a brother, Jos-
| eph, Patton, and his parents
§ ® ® 0
Joseph Miller, studen! at thes
| Institute of Technology, Boston,
Mass . spent his SSIbateF VACA
\ tion at the Frank Young home
J Mr and Mrs. Henry Betlow and
children, Janet and Bobby, of
Bridgeport, Conn, spent the week
end with their parents, Mr and
Mrs. Harry Betiow and Mr and
Mrs. David Butterbaugh
Paene Jit, aha
Union Dial 2052 onriey
Dial 316)
The ladies of the club worked
on reupholstering and fixed the
seats and backs of four differ
ent type of chairs. They were alsa
instructed in repairing springs
furniture
The next meet ng of the group
will be held on Feb 21 at the!
home of Mrs Wm A Westrick |
of Patton R D
Nursing School Interviews
Patton High Senior Girls
A representative of the Altoona
Mercy Hospital School of Nurs
ing interviewed the Patton High
School Senior girls who are
planning on going into, or are in
terester in the nursing profession |
June Berdosky, a’ senior in the
Nursing School and a graduate at |
PHS, accompanied Miss Kunks © 0.
" — . were united in marriage Jan. 26,
for the Girl
; George Grozanick
You Love
Buried Seturh)
» it = Funér ni Services far. | ’ Tre
Win Her Heart | Groganick. well-knowr 73-year-cld
# a m Saturday in SE Peter &
: . x Paul's Russian Orthodox Church
With a Gift FPattor Iurial was in the church
: cemetery
Mr. Grozanick died at 3 pm
of Fine Jewelry!
| Wednesday of last week al the
Cleveland Clinie, Cleveland, O He
WAS Ceechodovakia or
Aug 15 1888 and femme to Amer
fica (in 1802 He married in 190K
~ . {In sddition to his widow Mrs
WE ! |Anastazia Grozanick, he is sur
ivived by these ohildier Cen ge
fF 1 2" pe id es
he" Rudy H Hoppe Johns!
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Paulkner White
bern in
he Altoona J 14854
Diamond Rings from
Birthstone Rings
Lovely Bracelets
Pearls, Necklaces, Pins
Men's Jew elry
Parker Pens & Pencils
Fine Billfolds
Music Club Enjoys
Program At Moose:
" HTYPR
Mrs Ma
Wing num
ers
Summer Hs
No One Ever
net and Siumber
ON VALENTINE'S DAY a A ae
Roses are red, | the March
. of Csrrolltown will
Violets are blue, program. He will be accompanied
Jewelry will SAY: by members of ithe Carrolltowr
“It's all for you!" i High KRehool Orchestra
LUXENBERG'S
‘Francis Hubers Honored
“THE STORE FOR SAFE DIAMOND BUYING’
‘At Party Last Thursday
Phila. Ave. Barnesboro
Herbst gehh if
Marrins Me
Fhoot
ried Pt ¢
Jogeph Boe
present the
Mas
% im
meelin
A joint birthday surprise partly
was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs
Francs Huber's antuversaries a!
their home on Mellon Ave last
Thursday, Feb. 2 The guests pre-
sented the couple with a beaut:
ful living room purror
The following attended: Mr and
Mrs Earl Bender Mr. and Mrs
Lawrence Hoover, Mr and Mrs
Gerald Gooderham, Mr and Mrs
leonard Fisher, Nir and Mr
Jimmy Huber Mr and Mrs Car
men Zungali, Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
ter Bender, Mr. and Mrs Anth.
ony Huber, Bill Jones and Helen
MceCoy =
Freshman Class Gives
‘Old Waltzes New Twist
The Freshman class of PHS
eld a mid-term hop in the local
Exgles’ Ballroom jast Thursday
evening. A new twist was added
by giving to the familiar wailies,
FORD
poikas, els, the names of various
ten: is on the curriculum
PARTS Po Patt ty Burkhart and Donna Mc.
Devitt, played the Virginia Ree!
Fo brake walks found the winners
... if you
to be Joanne Albright and Rone
Stoltz the first, and Mary
Lee Garrity and Toe Woods the
second Nell Sheehan and Fred
Burkhart were the door prize
winners
“en
Patton VFW Post Makes
$205 Donation Tuesday
A total of $205 was voled in
donations by members of John
White Post 179. VFW, Patton, on
Tuesday evening. Five new mem.
bers were taken in and one old
member reinstated Nomination of
officers was scheduled for Tues
day, Mar 7
¢ donations wure as follows
Cambria County War Memorial,
‘$100; St. Francis College building
vay STOLTE
NL Manger
‘““Milt’’ has all the knowledge that's needed
to operate a successful parts department
a complete line of Ford parts at his finger.
tips-—Model A to 1950 V-8. For any Ford
parts you need, see ‘Milt’!
fund, second installment of $50;
STOLTZ MOTOR i: “ovis ws
COMPANY ‘to the Wilkes-Barre VFW Post
IN OUR 25th YEAR . whose home was destroyed by fire
recently.
see
SAYS . . When Your Car Sends $ Morris D. Roman, Patten,
Out An S.0.S. — Bring Your § Fsishes Submarine Study
Car to Us...
'8. N., of Patton, recently graduat.
ied from the Basic
Course of the School located at
ALL WORK GUARANTEED! § ic Noval Submarine Base. New
signed to duty in the USS Am-
We Ak a1 indie of Jotul Tvphis, bod) | berjack at Key West, Fia
and — Factory-trained trained mechanics
our seven, Sl experts in. thir partenia
{i STOLTZ MOTOR
COMPANY
, AUTHORIZED FOKD SALES & SERVICE
2161 Patton, 2a.
become members of a submarina
[EF a. Peel he Bpngrmidic
Popp skills in ed in operating a
gl FON Pl Sl FN
ireman, U.
Submarine
The school prepares students to,
nv uipment, principals
ONION FRESCOVIIES
Haluskas Mark 25 Years of Married Life
James Brodin Photo Patton
State Senator and Mrs. John J. Haluska of Patton recently marked
25th wedding annivervary at a reception at their home. They
1925. in Houtzdale Sen Halusks
| also is superintendent of the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler.
The Bad Mothers Asan will
14 is reg iar meeting Tuesday
Feb 14 in the Band Hall al the
High Rchool Bldg
Misa Mary (Catherine Young en
Rehond of Ny irTsing a!
Hospital Pittsburgh
week
Terry Wilkinsém has compelled
his traming in supply schood and
ow holds an Army MOS 85 He
siso has been promoted from
ass to crporkl
tere the
the Mere
om Tuesday of this
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vale first hs
Wilkinan ia stationed a! Chanute
Air Force Base! [iI He ig 8 sor
f Mr snd Mrs Wilkins
f Hig ghisnd Ave
Just Dietrick of Jarmestowr
spent the week end with
parents Mr and Mrs
ard other relativ
he WaRR ARCOM
his hrether
Cailabar
Was
£5 1 Mra
E i sister Mrs Kir
whiwe Mr and Mrs Plohi
ed the formers family
Mins Helen loop
tween j@tnésters af
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is hose be
Penn Riste
pon returning to school, she will
to Harriebu rE to partici pats
the Pannavivania Intercniieg:
Chorus fhe Sr3t of ta kind
this stale
Mr and Mrs John
tertained a group of
ame
be held in
Risvers en
Young py 2d
¢ Halurday ev ening
in honor of the 18th birthday of
their daughter, Janet
Mr ‘and Mrs David Pellas arn
ounce (he birth of a son on Feb
st the Miners’ Hospital
William Young, student al Le-
high University, Bethishes re
turned to his studies this week
after spending his semester vaca.
Lion with his parents Mr and
Mrs Frank Young
Mr and Mrs Armaline James
and Mr and Mrs raey Albright
spent the week end in Richmond
and Norfolk, Va "They visit
with Mrs James’ mother Mrs
Viola Thompson, in Richmond
and with friends in Norfolk
Manu were made for a dinner
to be held in the near future at
the regriiar meeting of the MNC
Clad on Monday evening at the
home of Mrs Harry Stauffer
There was also entertainment and
& lunwh concluded the evr ing.
perved by the secretary ¢. the
ciud
Mr and Mrs James Cairng and
family moved last Sunday from
Cresson to
residence in
Cairns are
Patton
Students from the U
of Pitisburgh thal are
their
atl their
iversity
spending
hones are: Bill Fisher
son of Mr, and Mrs Gerald Fush-
er. Ronald Dietrick. son of Mr
snd Mrs Irvin Dietrick. Nancy
Little of Mr. and Mrs
Russel! tie and Jerry Dunegan
som of Mr pt: Mrs. Ralph Dune
Lan
Mr and Mrs RV
Mra len
attended
Dunbar,
Mavia and Nancy Pavia
the play, "The Stadent
AE ol Seg PE
&
It’s
AT,
Las
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to
Shop THE
NIC-NAC
SHOP
for the httle
things you need!
NOTIONS GIFTS
GREETING CARDS
RECORDS, TOYS ETC
stop in today . . .
Nic-Nac Shop
(Glasser Building)
iMr and Mrs
i Coiberg
{ing Rery
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mest at
lon Wednesday. Prayer Service on
the Thomas Canmdy
town. Mr. and Mrs
former residents of
mid-semester vacation here
ine Hy Pull TY, as LIVE SIV, pis, Towne] I TW
Iki ng.’ foonsoied by
clinic class of the St Francis
Nursing in Pittsburgh
jast Sunday evening
Prunbar, a da
ge
Sy » Corl of
Gill underwent an
Wed
Miners Hos
ration IRs
Spangler
mn of candidates was held
meeting of th
Thurs
reg iar
VIEW Auxiliary last
evening. The auxiliary made
tonation of $35 to the March
[Pres Fudd Follow ng the
seamion a Junch was served The
mesting will he he x qr Fah
0
race Dietrick of Washington
“igited here over The week
the home of her parsnis
James Dietrick of
ert at
Patton BR. D
Rally Lae [Hetrick returned to
her studies in Rochester NY
spending the mid-semester
here with her parents Mr and
Mra Bert [Hetrick
¢e oe
Church of God Chapel.
Levi G Gorsuch, Fastor
Sunday Feb 12 -Bible Btudy
School! at 10 a m George W
_ Superitandent Preaca-
ce at 11 5x m Young
PI Meeting at 845 p m
Robert Bimmons, leader and Ev.
slistic Service at 745 p.m
Wednesday, Feb 15 Mid-week
prayer and praise service at 7.30
p m
You are cordially invited to
tune in WISW, 1280 on your
radio dial from R30 to § a m
Sunday and enjoy the Way
of Truth program by Earl E
Marquiss, editor of the Way of
Magazine and Ris oo
workers of Hagerftown Md This
rogram is sponsored by Churches
+ (30d of Patton and Burnside
You will always receive a very
nearty welcome at the Friend
Church of God services
so»
Trinity Episcopal (harch
(Hibert Watt. Priest in
Surday Feb i 215 a
morting prayer and sermon % 1
6315 a mm church school
The Women's Auviliary wil
ned 3 the Mrs Alex
Hodge on Monday evening Feb
13 a2 730 pm
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Patton Preshytevian Charch
Harvey STM
after
Truth
"BArge
by 8. 25% wf
Frum mer
kowsh 5 Pr
Margaret Ann Cogh
of worship service
Youth Ny
he ~ 4 oid a x
The Trinity Methodist (Barvh
Rev, iE A Bike BD DJ
PF ts
2383 Fel 1B 45 =
Church Beha Robert Rowland
superintendent, adults class in the
{rand Theatre and primary
janiors in OG4-Fellows Hall
a mw worship service in
Theatre, sermon subject
wr the Christian TW
mi. wirshop service in the Luth
STAN Chureh sereson sobject
The Thirst of Jesus Special
rusic at both services The Youth
Fellowship meeting at 6 30 p m
in Parsonage Devotions incharge
of Martha Leonsrd and discussion
by Reaste Rearigh
Membership Training Class will
Parsonage > after school
the pre- Wednesday evening
Eleanor
johteyr of Mr and
‘Mrz BV [rirbar was among
the gtuden maging up ihe cas!
in the Par-
sonage at 7:30 p m
Sub-district Youth Fellowship
will hold a skating, party in the
Sunset Rink on Feb i4
Lilly Red Raiders
Top Patton, 66-40,
Tuesday Evening
Lilly High's Fed Ralders staged
3 injred Sighty Sanday
Near Blandburg
In Crash ocd residents were in-
ured slightly last Sunday after.
noon in an sults accident on the
Bellwood Mountain, between Bell
wood and Biandburg
injured were Mr and Mrs
Raymond Rickard and Margaret
firs in the second berth of the Markel a sister of Mrs Rickard
Cambria League on The accident occurred when
Tuesday night as they downed the pickup trak, in which the
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Morthern
the Patton High Panthers 88.40. group sms riding, stroack an em
a garne plaved in Patton The bankment, and overturned
Faiders are only one game behind Mrx Rickard received injuries
first-place Cresson of the ches! and back Mr Rick-
sporting a record of ards was injured on the arm and
agains one setback Miss Markel regeived injuries of Strittmatter Farm,
Patton has & 2-4 sate in League the back and lag. The children of D. 1. Pa, near Bradiey
smpetition. Cresson has won six Mr and Mra Rickard receivpd We have been growers
sirai ght eRgue snoounters a few bruises Dut aot serious
Willie Campagna was the high * ee had
scorer of the game with 24 points Mr and Mrs Filmer Hardy of NOTICE
and Malkin and Vescovi of Ihe th, state of North Carolina vis ae anual
Panther squad each rang up 12 ted here recently with the I8dY's Corral
markers parents ir amd Mrs Car! Hol
Lilly carried scoring margine jan
in every guarier except the ser Mr and Mrs Carl Hollen were
nd, when they gave up a 13-12 15st Saturday evening piwitors in |
advantage to Pstton Coalport
The Patton Cuba took the JV snd Mri
preliminary game, IR.28 The var
sity —.ry
Listy
Lally EE
five wins
irispection at
Charles Puyer mills
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Patton
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or ishrgr 7 s fHedraes |
Leahey © I 18 Latmnger ©
Skis $i R Oviram g
PBashtell { ¥ fat i
Neston y i % 2 Karibeim
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Miikin
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Jonkins
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43
VALENTINES DAY
FEBRUARY 14th
SHODOVDEHSOBOON
Sod Dw Dee
ANY MAN IS
VULNERABLE ON
VALENTINE'S
DAY!
Time's gettmg close. The
Big Day is next Tuesday.
Come m and let us help
pick the best gifts
FLEE Toten
, &
fr
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8 Lf saciosavovou
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C0 2 0 3 00 06 MO oy
Colver Colts Rack
U Pp 22nd y ictory
depen dent
up As dnd
SORSOT AS
they defeated Schwin * 2 Grille of
jonnsown Tussday night, 47-24
2 game played at Colver The
Colts lost only foi t Rvs
far this season
Ld} oY
Yer ie
Basketball squad ol
xin the curTent
Farrues
Forward Doerr of
winners took =ves
«3 i Erabbed a
stanza: ead and went
the sroond round 12-4
Raiftime lend
Barr Lo lake
$ ' 4 ol 5 “ 3 So
i and fourth peru
A ry,
aaah
ely
The flaakvy
CT f
{ ye]
$1.00 to $5.00 Ties
wrhwing
Bem
$1.00, 52.50 Belts, Braces
Sox
and many other handsome gifts
from $1.00 wp
LUXENBERG’S
MEN'S SHOP
BARNESBORO
$1.00 te $2.50
ROUND & SQUARE
MOOSE HALL
PATTON
Friday, Feb. 10
t
BOB HENNEMAN
And His Melody Rangers
S0¢ plum tax
32 I 3 0 3 3 3 3 D0 3 3 0 0 IN 0 0 0 0 0 D0
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BEAUTIFUL
LIVING ROOM
$149.00
Made for the uttmw in com
fort . . . seabed im size to bo
day's rooms . . . dewmigmed as
a happy compromise with
modern and traditional acces
sorties. We think you'll Hke
GET THE
LOW
{| PHILA. AVE.
PAY $10.00 DOWN
And well diver this hand-
some suite lio your bome .
You can pay the balance
oar a wits yeu And Bistehford's hsve a credit plan to
suit your refurnishing plan. Ask about it when you come in
FURNITURE YOU NEED NOW AT
FEBRUARY SALE PRICES
years and noe betler seed can be
Zn
gy or
CAI an grr: lg wesociig
the home of the
secretary. Aaron A. Prosser, R. D.
Box 277. Patton, Pa. Tax rate
was reduced from 11 mills to nine
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