Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, May 25, 1950, Image 11

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    St. Benedict
Annual Mother-Daughter
Banquet Is Held Here
The annual Mothers
Bangust
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La]
ler, Mrs
Ludington
ding rt on
Ho YW ara:
Feigh
Gus! {ow
Delia
Ir»ynna
oo
rege
Carol 1a
ton, Mrs
Narbert
Bowers, Mrs H.C RK
Ream, Mary Ream M:
Bradford, Kay Blick, Na
Blick. Shirley Blick, ail of to
Mrs William Ferg of Johnstowr
Mrs. J DI Symons of Bakertor
and these from Carrolltow?
Bernard An
derson, Mrs
cy Ixx and
Meekins and Donna Meekins
.- ese
and Mrs William
YW were recent
home of Mr and
mons.
Mr and Mrs
Ly
ing
Mrs
Prey
ghters
ly
byterian
in haserient
urchl. A
Was served
an
sented,
deli
the
(™h
Very
After
entertainment was
with recitations
mentals, songs by the senior and
junior choirs a mother-and-dau
ghter duet, presentation of flow
ers to the oldest mothers
est mother, rnother wi
youngest bahy, piano solos and
congregational songs The even
ing was enjoyed by all Those in
attendance were Mrs. Becky
Jackson, Mary Hannah Jackson
Mrs. Clair Caldwell, Mrs Harry
Painter, Janie Painter. Margie
Painter, Miss Jane Hunter, Mrs
John Reid. Mrs. Verlo Berringer,
Mrs. Tillie Lang, Miss Patty Ber-
ringer, Miss Ann Symons Mrs
Belle Ahlstrom, Mrs Caleb Sy.
mons, Phyllis Ahlstrom, Adel
Ahlstrom, Mrs Jas Hunter Miss
Shirley Hunter Mrs Bernard
Brown, Miss Cathie Hunter. Mra
Chester Wiser, Mrs Jack David
son, Miss Judy Davidson, Gwen-
dolyn Wiser, Barbara Wiser, Mrs
Walter Myers, Mrs Jas. Strat.
ton, Mrs. Charles Myers, Mrs
Jean Woodle, Mrs J W. Symons
Margie Symons, Mrs Thomas
Stafford. Frunkie Stafford Mrs
Charles Stickler Jr, Georgeanns
Stickler, Mra F. B. Saylor. Larus
Saylor, Mrs Oscar Anderson, Mra,
Leroy Lawrence, Miss Esther An
derson, Mrs Andrew Kost Mrs
Muir, Carol Kost, Mrs Orville
McKee. Shirley Kost, June McAfee
Mrs. Patrick Malloy, Shirley Mal.
loy, Lois White. Agnes BStickier,
Mrs. Mae Stoltz, Judy Stoltz,
Mary Stoltz, Mrs. Stanley Karo!
Jr. Jeanie Stoltz, Barbara Karol
Donna Knarr, Marilyn Knarr, Ev-
elyn Knarr, Mrs Harry Moore,
Mrs. Cust W. Anderson, Karon
Anderson, Mary Anderson, Mrs
Clarence Hunter, Carol Jean
Hunter, Mrs. George Miller, Mary
fe rsan
Mi
Janet
menu
quel
ban-
pre-
instru-
hae!
je wie
Mr of
Johns!
at the
WwW. By
Ferg
yvigitors
VOung
I Mrs J
th the
Jack Davidson
and family spent the week end
in Youngstown, Ohic, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Mills Jr
Bobby love of Saxton visited
at the Caleb Bymons home re-
cently
Recent visitors Johnstown
were Mrs Allen Knarr, Mrs. John
Emerick. Jr, Bud Bradford Jean
nie Stoltz. Mrs. Willam White, Ed
White and Lois White,
Mr. and Mrs Bob White and
sons, Bili and Don, of Bradford,
visited with the White, Ahlstrom
and Anderson families recently
Mrs. Bernard Swanson, Mrs
lec Berringer, and Mrs. John Em-
erick, Jr, spert a few days in
Pittsburgh, where they attended
the West Penn Hosp ital Open
House and also a ball game
Miss Vivian Symons of Pills
hurgh was a week end visitor at
the home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. J W. Symons. Other recent
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. J. D
Symons and Miss Mary D. Harris
‘of Bakerton.
Mr and Mrs. Gust Lee and dau-
ghter, Mary Ellen, of New Cas
in
the home of Mr and Mrs Gua
Lee Br.
Mr 3ii Paviock, Mr
Panaro and Mr. George
were recent callers in Washing-
ton, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs Bill SBymons
“BUD BUDGET” . . .
. this Barnesboro Budget Plan?”
“Y'say I can get 2 Barnesboro Budget Plan
Loan for aay purpose with payments to fit
my income!
Time Payment olan
BARNESBORO BUDGET PLAN, INC.
Phone 467
tle. spent a few days recently at|
Paul |
Pedick
and |
daughter. Frances Ann, of Elmira, |
By John Downes | vil
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HOME DELIVERY DAY, PATTON--EVERY SATURDAY
“4
| week. The class are
RR a
iad AOE LT
... Shop in Johnstown
Thursday, Friday, Saturday — May 25, 26, 27
few davs at
Mrs Ca Ry
the Rert
Mr and
i Rr
Mrs
Mi
Mrs
of Kt
Wal
and
Lowy
and Mrs
daughter, Chloe
Miller spent
Be Aye als
and Mrs
HC
and
Ream
Mary
Sunday afternoon
at the home of
Charles Ream
GLASGOW
Ry JANET C. KURN
and Mrs Leo Taterus and
song of Shamokin, spent the week
end at the he the Iady's
parents Mr and John Me
Cariney
Mr
in
Mr
Mr
® of
Mrs
HT
Mrs. Harry Heverly
visitors in Altoona
Troxell of FPills-
visited wilh r
het
Mrs Herber!
and
wire recent
Miss Jou
burgh, recently
parents and
Troxell
Mr
if his 1
Harry
wilh
rie
Melvin was A recent
ther, Mrs. Lacy
Frye of Allentown
Frank Frye t
pues!
Fu
Visit
ed recently
Troxell
Hiand
recent
Mra. Harold
arid Mr. and Mri Fred
iotored to Chambersburg
ly to spend a day with Miss Mary
Lao Troxell at Pen
Hall College
Mrs. Herbert
ghter, Joanne
toona recently
Mr and Mrs Gene lovell ang
{sons of Allemansviile and Mr and
{ Mrs Everett Marrow of Utahvil
i vikited recently at the lLioyd Mar.
row home
Mrs Chester
Janet
in Altoona recntly
Mr and Mrs Vincent
ly of Lock Haver:
! wilh
Mr and
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\yier
BR
day
Al:
Troxell and
were callers in
and daugh-
callers
Kuhn
tern and J were
Fox
pent
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oy Fox
Mra
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rs id
reas
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PF TOREL
Chester
Lily were Mr
and famil
Kul
{ home
i john
Mra
tire
M (
| George
Mra Leo Tale
Mr. and Mrs
cently visited
Mr. and Mrs George Bennet!
Utahvilie spent Sunday will
and Mrs. Ardell McClelian
ta meeting of the Youth Fel
jowship, held at the Roseland E
| U. B. Church recently the follow.
jing officers were elected and in-
| stalled: President, Verla Kutruff,
| Vice President. Jack Hempskey,
Secretary, Betsy Gwin. Assistant
Secretary, Cora Hockenberry
Treasurer. Janet Kuhn, Song Le-
| ader,
| tional! Leader, Shirley Glasgow,
| Planist, Grace Glass.
| Jack Fisher of Pitisburgh waa
ithe guest speaker His topic for |
us ana
Merv ¥i
All M3
{ales
i
Sf
i Nulty of Carralitows
Iva Marie Lovell, Recrea-
| William Krishock,
the evening was “What Lies in the |
Future for Our’ Youth?” Stats’
and County
ent. The closed with the
Officers were pres- |
i
§
next meeting to be held in Moun- |
taindale Baptist Church, the sec-
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Young
kins and sons, of M
spent the week end with Mrs |
oungkins father, Mrs. Cc. 3
Barbara Brannan
Troxell
The Glasgow P. T. A. held its
last meeting of the school term
Tuesday evening at the Glasgow
School building. Election and in-|
stallation of
Cartney; Treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy |
Jean Wilson: Historian, Mrs. J. T.!
Glasgow, Parliamentarian, Mrs
Elsie Kuhn Mrs. Verna Kauman, |
teacher, then installed the elected
officers. The association agreed to
furnish lunch to the
School on Wed, March
commitlees were nted and
the meeting ad with pisea
for a flower and vegetable show
to be held on the next meeting
night, the second Tuesday in Sep- |
tember.
Senior Class of Reade High Sch-
ool were held Sunday evening.
May 21 at the High School Aud-
were held Wedne any
a
‘day. Thursday, on a trip to the
rational capital
cone ro ie EAGLES
JERRY ADAMS
- and
“Old Country Store”
9:30 to 12:30 (DAT)
— Every Saturday Night! —
"*
officers were A
features. The following officers
were elected: President, Mrs. Ei-
liott Glass; Secretary, Mary Mc-|
§
Glasgow |
24. All
Baccalaurate services for the |
{torfum. Commencement exercises | wedding
of this corvel to Otters Ballroom 8
ving t0-igalinzin and a reception will be |
rE eT of
visitors At
Metzger's parents
vel Mulholliem
the
Mrs s spent five
¥
Margaret Burr
Lydia Roger
CARR
Moy
ECR R shrnat
Mrs
quite
wn with
has heer
She is much improved
Mr and Mrs W
and Mrs. William Collir
were recent
yf Mra
Frank
wha
ibert Roger
Wf Johns.
at the
Burns
5
Vigitors
Marg § ret
Harpster
7 Tg
ind Mr
32 North Cambria Seniors
To Graduate At St. F rancis
Carrolitown, Cresson
Co-Eds Part of Chats
A ot
sen wil :
Francis College
ming Sunday. May
Hat r sf udents wii
bachelor WH Arts
the remaining 13 will
r of science degrees
we x
Tow '
tal
#1 Tal ae
Loretto !
2%: Ninstleen
red elLe
whii
bache-
degrees &
get
Marie M:
and Betty
wil
ein facile
re
and
gre
Powers of Cresson
eg
Lou
eive a
Bpanish
rv led in
resp
the first
the Loretto ¢
year's graduating cless
record for Lhe 140-year
a instil ution
a )
tenia is the
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& MArk
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the
at
history
$ tops jas!
han 60 st
Fat Adrian
Ti pres $4
alg KTINHAT
rradustes last
graduation plans
ampieted bul this
has ©
day
Hix N
receive
Year
dents
Co
# thas
wed i His
are RA
Kunday
As
an we eT get
ment
wrth ahria studen
ns completad Lheir
February but the
conferred un-
Arte held
{ “an
sheep % EK
educalion last
degrees Will
Bundav's
The
iH Lae
#reinonies
foi three ares &u
graduates cum
legrees of Dac Rel wr of
loving
will be
with
dents
laude,
lend e
Paul Gavaler Carroiltown. Har-
ry Clawson, Marsteller and Bruno
Bratyszewsk:, Gallitzin
Measrzs Gasaler and Clawson
Willi De 7 oulatanding
WOrR Mr: Bal
YRECWEKL | being tiled for Ris
who
Gg SY
se NGS
rk last FF
legreen {ollow
.
Cambna
ti: Ww
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Pangier
y 4 Carroiilown
HT
James Baker
biology
William Bearer,
economics
Robert Callahan,
economics
Also to receive degrees are the |
following North Cambria students
Armond Joseph, Gallitzin BA. |
English
Paul Kline,
biology
£07
Patton R. Di 1
Carroiltown
Eimora, BA
Nicktown, R. D, BE, |
Gallitsin. BA. |
yD uiuopny,
Vegsan , Spangler, BA, Eng-
| pe Lantzy, Carrolitown, BA, |
history.
Paul -Lantzy, Spangler,
nomics.
| Dennis McNulty, Patton, BS, ac-
' Lucille Marie McNulty, Carroll-
biology.
BA, eco
town, BS.
To Be Wed June 1
Mr. and Mrs Leo Brannan of |
rN Jas. Astle Tach
ini of 922 St. Mary's Street, Gal- |
itxin,
The wedding will take place oa
June 1 at § a m. in St
ployed in the !
tory, Gallitzin Last year, she won |
fourth place prize in a national
essay contest conducted by the
| Freedom Foundation Inc.
Mr. lachini, a graduate of the
Gallitsin High School, is employed
‘by the Penn Cress Ice Cream
CO Cresson.
breakfast will be
‘held in the bride's home. Follow-
ing a wedding trip in the East.
ern States, the couple will reside
at 708 Hemlock St, Gallitzin
Married 25 Years
!
|
\
i
; }
E | rick's Catholic Church by Fost
i
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ecken-
rode of 501 Church Street, Gal-
litzsin, observed their silver wed-
ding anniversary on Saturday, |
‘May 13. A bh mas of Sheps |
giving was celebrated in St. Pat-
| Father James 8. Kirkpatric
Mrs. Eckenrode, the former ae |
Noll, is a daughter of Mr and]
Mrs. Louis Noll of Loretto. He
husband is a son of Mrs Julia
Eckenrode and the late John
Eckenrode of Cresson. i
The couple have nine children |
~—Charles Naser o Cresson,
Bdger with the
WastingonD. C.}, | Mary, Robart
Eugene,
Rn, TERR, aE.
There is one grandchild
{ generally produced
+ | abnormal pressure
ch Spangler
ot rv
Paul ‘Flanagan
¢ 31 Ii 5
tiiam Fymck
English
a ARN
chemistry
Harry Clawsor
chemistry
George Demento
history
Ramuel
BS
Biair
BR,
Mian
Spangler
A Barnesbors
aer CArroiilo
Marsteller
Hastings
Cadlitzin BD
mathematics
Pawl kowsk
mathemalics
Pawlikowsk
BS physics
John Palko
noes
Previt
Niles
Barnesbhor
Barnesheir
ey
Gallitzin. BA,
Peter Jarnephaor
History
3
David Herr
Mint Ory
atl
$
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Tronzo
b LOR phy
ed AbDras Hasting
wORY
Firs Brat vere wski
BS, accounting
Edward Byrnes
FEO GrARGICE
Bobby-Soxers Don't
Have Foot Trouble
Like Grownups Do
“Bobby -enx
. £3 ®
Leis
BA
Barneaborn
Seore the
ere
Their yen for wearnn
edd, bromd-toed shoes ia
i £ font amfort
one ir
heel
hel p-
stand
8 bor
BE
¥ery
readwin ners
Callcuses and
t of abnormal
US
corns are lhe re
foot pressure
by Light shoes
bones CRUSE
op the skin,
Proper Areatment in the Femov.
or of
overgrowth
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{of the sole of the foot,
i Ingrown toenails result from
ithe common habit of cutting at
ithe corners of the large nail
{ This produces a sharply cut
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The large toenail should
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