A Thursday, April 6, 1960 Phone Mrs. Callahan Around Patton Ezi William H. Kelly Gets Scholarship of Mr and Mrs (Clair Kelly tf Chambersburg, former Patton residents Teva word last Tuesday that he has been awarded a $1600 scholarship at Lebanon Valley College, Annville Pa. : He is a senior in Chambersburg High School and has achieved an average of 83 He has been active in the high school glee club and was also a student director of the recent operetia The Red Mill" He was named scowt of the year and is the senior patr leader of Troop 130 sponsored by Park Ave. EUB Church He holds rank of star scout with 10 merit badges and also has been a don chief in cub scouting Young Kelly is vice president of the church Youth Fellowship and has been councilor for his church camp. He will graduate from high school this year "00 Bake Sale On Saturday To Benefit St. George's The Louis Haluska Store win dow on Magee Avenue will have an assortment! of home-baked goods -cukes, pies, bread roils cookies candies. cupcakes, et this caning Saturday, Apr 8 The hake gale is for the benefit of Bt. George's Church and the sale is scheduled to begin at 19 a.m. Your patronage will be ap- Pasta. If you do not sec your y on display, stop in- they may have it i — i A CIN SNA Music Club Plans Amateur Program Square and Folk dancing Iocal members, will be featired at the regular monthly meeting the Pation Music Club in the local Moose Hall next Tuesday ENing Mrs Edwir the Mrs Pauline 3 Miss Til tine interenting evenls neluding some parody the entire membership Home Makers Group Works On Shp Covers Mrz June Griffith Cambria Co horne representative, met with the Cross Roads Home Makers Ciub on Tuesday at the home of Mrs Aaron : of Pattor R D Eight ladies attended the meet ing and worked on slip covers for bedroom chairs and r Promser ng roo suite The ladies are pleased results of their work and thank Mrs Griffith for the encourage ment she gave them The next meeting of the group be he on time saving quick maxX es at the home of Mrs James Dietrick of Pattor RD, on Apr 1ISat 130 pm with th» IT’S TIME TO BUY AND SAVE! Is Crowded With Bargains! SPECIAL VALUES for We urge you to see this value if you are 2.” It haa chairs that looking for ‘fashion at a & Tonutifl chil Sabinat, DINING ROOM $279.00 + upholstered in arresting modern fabrics, and the buffet © A awe: pw, A regular $379.00 value. 9 .Piece Waterfall Walnut Suite Ba er os unos youl his SToup 1a being the . sized just home . and priced right for your bud- ee ws $229.00 get. It's a regular $279.00 value! Lovely Blond 7-Piece Dinette Set search end here if for an important Ei portant laden Simstee blond Ya heen $229.00 y. this set has a lovely china buffet, A regular $200.00 value! $2.10 sa wm. Marbelle Patterns STANDARD WEIGHT Convenient Terms (CHARLSON'S _Suraiture — Appliances — Floor Covering | ARNIVErsary Terra Cotla Ave, Philip Gers family over the past week end law and daughter, Mr John Lilly, spent and daughter, ‘burg, spent Sunday with the for. ‘mers parents, Mr Healy. Weds At Katonah Miss Alcia Louise Momsen gaughter of Mr and Mrs Rich- ard Paul Momsen of Cross River N.Y. ard FHio de Janeiro, Brazil bride of Paul D Mil er of Merion. Pa son of Mr. and enry Miller of Colurr mn Sunday afternoor came the the First Preshiyteriar Katonah | N Y The eer was assist ad at rermpony by the Rev Ernest Post tor The Millers a former st ton residents Mr Momsen gave his RITIAE® Baatr ’ Iaughter AAR Wg A Sar £ rite erdcara in Rio de Janeiro and graduate work at the Univ of Brazil During the War Be rved n the Waites Hl ovat Corps. Mr Miller, an alumnu ’ Gettysburg College attended he Reload (vi Universit } (zeOrgelown Foreign Service He served with the Army Air Force and with the DD. 8 Air Mission to Brazil ir the war He is a Cplomel in the Alr Force Reserve After a trip Mr and Mrs ¥ jor will divide their time bet Marin ' 4 T (remax Five after June will reside ir Taner ® & = 37 Years of Married Life Marked By George Longs Mr and Mrs Long were the guests of honor al a buffet supper heid in Lheir honor their home last Bunday Apr 2 the occasson being their 37th wedding anniversary Altending the event were Mr and Mrs Michael Ranish and children, Mr and Mrs Joseph Long and children, Mr and Mra FaAward Pfohland and children and Earl and Dorothy Long . eo 0 5 Patton High Semors Take Chemistry Tests Five Patton High School senior took the secondary school chemi 5 try test given at St. Francis Ool iege, Loretto last Saturday, Apr 1 under the auspices of Lhe Pittsburgh Section of the Ameri can Chemical Bociety. ; Students taking the exam Aare ohn 1. Barnard Marian Oooper Alan Christoff, Stephany Lace) ard Eugene McGough ess Terra Cotta Ave Homes Now Nearly 50 Years Old This year will mark the 50th of the constroction of 15 double dwelliz hotises on atton. The homes were built by the George George W I8 Good Co. in 1900 They are 46 feet by 32 feel in size and each ‘unit contains four rooms and a kitchen e * ANSWER TWO ALARMS HERE Patton Volunteer Fire Co ans wered a call to the Murray orch ard near Patton about 3.20 last Thursday afternoon Shortly after returning to the Fire Hall fire men were again called out at 3°50 pom to quell a blaze al the Gastlo home on Palmer Ave Dam- age in both cases was slight * ® » INTERVIEWS PHS SENIORS Thomas M. Finley, aasistant Girector of the Johnstown Center of the University of Pittaburgh ‘recently interviewed those seniors | of Patton High Bchool who are interested in going to college se Mr and Mrs John Bossar and daughter, Cheryl, ted the in Lewistown Mr and Mrs Jess Wilkinson and sovs of Sidman RD, vis ‘ited at the home of Mm Eliza Lee of Lang Ave on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Robert Kibler of Patton recently moved their re- sidence to Ebensburg, where they have purcidsed a new home The regular monthly meeting lof the Band Mothers Association ‘will be held on Tuesday, Apr 11 ‘in the Band Hall Mrs. [. A. Yeckley, and son-in and Mra Sunday with re- iatives in Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Howard Healy Karen, of Philips and Mrs Jim The Miners’ Hospital Auxiliary : will hold a social for the benefit ‘of the Miners’ Hospital Building {Fund on May 1 in the Fliremen's | Hall, Patton. A son was born to Mr. and UNION PRESS COURIER Former Local Man Special Holy Week, Easter Services: Scheduled By All Patton Churches | Sunrise Service Slated By Methodist Fellowship I ¥ A Buke BD DD £004 Cae Te 5 BR TRITIE a driniet ered a% arranged by pare FOTIRAOTR and the rust OT Fr a] Church of God Service On Easter At 11 AM (rey? Pastor Bible Rtuady Lat OTRe ¥ Preach m. Young 845 p’ wm leader Ewvange 45 p.m 12 Mid-week re Bt 0 ri 9 He ne W aired y A pr raver and praise serv; m Nite We extend a cordial in- vitation to tune in WJIBW Broad- casting station, Altoona 1294) KC on your radic each Sunday fren R30 to ® a m and enjoy the Old Fashion Gospel in Ser mon and song by E KE Marquiss or the Way of Truth program The pr gram ix sponsored by the Churches of God of Patton and Burnside You will always find a welceane at the Friendly oh of God servioes * 00 ° Easter Cantata Scheduled At Calvary Baptist Church Calvary Baptist Church, Rellleys Rev. Ralph E Whitmer, Pastor Thursday, Apr & Choir prac tice wt 830 p m and Bible Study at 7.30 p.m Friday, Apr. 7 Boys and girls meeting at 8 pm Bunday Apr 5 Faster Cantata al 9 a mm. and Bunday School at 10a mm * vr # r hearty Mrs Samuel Kepshire of Paiion ED. Hospital Spangler Mr and Mrs Michael Berigh we the rik of a son al ners’ Hospital Spangler oo Josep lechens of a son on 28 al the Miners Spangler WYN of the 837 will meeting Cosa ried Peggy Ann, IRI are Humphrey eT Mrs Mary Wyse of Las, ig Ave vas returned to her home aller a visit with her son-in-law and ughter, Mr and Mrs Ciair Kel y of Chambersburg Mrz Susan Kelly of Lang Ave mas returned Lo her homme after a visit with her son and daughter- in-law, Mr and Mrs of Altoona. Mr and visited at 8t. Augustine after spending several weeks with her son and daughter4n-law, Mr | PP. Dietrick of Sharps | burg and a daughter, Mrs George | and Mrs C Clark of Pittsburgh Robert D. Stoy, Seaman, USN of R14 Palmer Ave, Patton, vis ited in the following places while | en-route to Bremerton Wash aboard the Aircraft Carrier, USS | Kearsarge: Colon and Crestobal on the Atlantic side of the Pan- | ama Canal and at Panama Oty ard Balboa on the Pacific side of the Canal Zone He aiso spent some time in San Diego, Calif and Tijuana Mexico Mrs Ww. ¥. Mclaughlin of Geistown, spent the past Week in town with her mister Mrs Russell Bianco and her mother, Mrs Charles Colberyg Mr and Mrs Robert Colberg. visited here a day recently with Mrs. Russell Blanco while motor | ing from Nevada to New York State. i SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK Cost To MOVE A BARREL of CRubE On 1LACO MILES TROUGH PIPELINES Bank wont of LAECTRCHY. By R J SCOTT on Mar an in the Minerw | Biair Kelly Mrs James [DRetrick the home of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Nagle on Sunday in| They also visited | Mr. Déetrick’'s mother Mra Mal. iida Dietrizk, who returned home | Announce Holy Week Schedule At St. Mary's Holy Week BRervices at v& Catholic Church we fim wee lk ny Fupert Stadtmille ey are as follows Th Thursds ¥ Holy Heowar ad at 7.30 po (ww Friday lhe tf iad M ass ww avy 4 Ww AY § Bo iS Faster Haskels . * @ St. George's Church ne Holy Week Schedule Fev Father Basi! Balk ORE Pastor ¥ Bt (reorges Uathol i, hurch ann K winced the HH a Y Week Reryv cos Holy Thursday KETVICAR Are so heduled with 8 mass at flowed hy & procession Alles # The Rleased RSacramer held all day and rot ons held at 7.30 p m (www Priday the Maza of Presaratifiod will be held at 8 a There will be an all day adora tim of the Cross and Stations he Cros will be m Holy Saturday services will De gin with the various blessings af 7 A m, followed by mass De vot bons and Resurrection Services will be held at 730 p m Confes sions at 330 p mand following evening devotions The evening ~onfessions are for adults only and will not heard after 9 p Om Faster Sunday a ow mass will be held at 8 a m and a high rans x7 10 a m eo 6 A. M. Sunrise Service Planned By Baptist Church Rev. Ralph E Whitmer Pastor Sunday, Apr 5 4 x m the erican Legion Home. ' Bible Study Easter Sunvise Service. 9-45 a. ».) . Ee er ws mung County Borough Officials People Society 730 p.m bven- To Meet At Barnesbore ng aretip The (Cambria County Associa- manager of the Clearfield Broad- Wednesday Apr 12-4 Pp m tion of Bd will meet on casting Station. Arrangements Happy Hour, a meng Sesignes Tuesday, Apr. 18 in Barnesboro are in charge of Richard Tod- ww boys and girl T30 p for its semi-annual meeting hunter Jr, Barnesboro Burgess, A business session will follow and eure T Atkins, thc presi- % banquet in the Barnesboro Am- dent of the Barnmesboro Council Trinity Episcopal Chureh | fon ASK To Have Holy Commuzuon ANY SENIOR! The principal speaker will be William Thomas of Clearfield, the (wilbert Watt Priegt in-charge Thursday Apr 8 Maun day Thursday Holy Commanien 8% gam Sunday Apr Bb Easter Sunday Holy Commurdon and sermon al 915 hm Cf fertory Aldus Church School at 10.15 a Mm Seton Hill Founder Dies Of Broken Hip The first pres i. ed Retlon Mil Co Loge Greens burg. Mother Mary Joseph died jagt [unday in a Pitisburgh Hos Kate Harvey in Piten Mother Mary t He Ristori Wf ; [RNG Khe imber of Joma or 3 Chart taught flor yours in Pittsbargh geryed an He'll Say She’ll Say “1 WANT A WATCH [Hocesan sohoois and served 0 . that capacity until 1987 There « plenty of time before Commencement She fractured her hip mix weeks bi ; 8 suggestion w hy t choose your grad 8 gift yu small budget payments other gift vou choose Faneral REIL We wedi) B. gesterday rt the Set on Hill “Congratulations” na rachial schools and principal of several She was ass ried AR reggure! Rete Hl community an 18908) and in 1915 became Hw Imot hen Three years ater the slilege was chartered and Mother Mary Joseph bevafte its president named. Super. 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