SR ave La le oo Annual Vacation % Very Necessary For Mental, Physical Well-Being “What's the matter with me doctor” Can you help me”"” “I think so, Fred I'm going to prescribe a vacation for you” Vacations are important in more ways than one -they give us mental as well as physical relaxation from work which oc- cupies us the year round e tired housewife, as well as | the businessman or the industrial worker, needs time out Industry is now moving toward universal acceptance of vacations with pay for all workers Vacations provide the means of forgetting our work, our cares, and our scramble for money by offering a complete change of en. vironment away from our usual activities Many who most need vacations complain they either cannot af- ford one or that their work does | not permit their absence Inexpensive vacations can be planned with careful determina- tion The man who feels he can never leave his work should re- member that there is no indis- pensable man Doctors are aware of the aver- | age man’s need for vacations They see many cases of head- aches, faulty digestions, back- aches and dizzy spells, as the direct result of the daily stress and strain of life with associated worries and anxieties For maximum health benefits a vacation should consist of two consecutive weeks rather than one week at a time or a day or two now and again Whether we go to the moun- tains, the seashore, the city or farm makes little difference so Ong as we enjoy the vacation and get into a different atmosphere “Come on, Martha, we're going away for a couple weeks!” $500 Fine Levied On Altoona Man In Gambling Count Establishment Raided Mormmg Of April 2 When an Altoona man pleaded guilty. in Ebensburg court on Monday the gambling fines in| Cambria County reached a new | high {fine of $500 when he appeared be fore Judges Ivan J fcKenrick {and George W. Griffith Harney admitted to being the! {operator of a gambling establish ment located near Buckhorn in| Dean Township, just a few feet Members of the Class of time to take part m the successful career. SHE uniquely distinguished by the grace of Father Time himself—for they will gradu- ate nto the woild of adult affairs just in second half of the fabulous 20th Century. To them our best wishes for a happy and PATTON, PA. e CLASS # 1950 1950 are indeed launching of the FFLER'S i east eiet———————————————————— \ ® Sash and Doors ® Plywood ROOFING OF ALL TYPES . . . ® SHINGLES © TILES eo ASPHALT e INSULATION NEW CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR WORK GERALD SHERRY BUILDING MATERIAL & CONTRACTOR PHONE 4751 FIRST STOP FOR PLEASANT DRIVING OVER THE HOLDAYS ws CARROLLTOWN Joseph W. Harney way directed to pay costs of prosecution and a ! place was raided by Chief County | Detective Joseph Foberts and Sgt i! vears has Deen $3043 hut the average has Deen IH Frencesco fines asgrased by the was awked directly to impose stif. Population Count To Be Ready Soon census popuia- soon for cities population of 1.000 or more announcements 10.000 population Announcements 1.000 population mid-July before the tentative state population figures be made available tentative national expected to be ready at headquarters until September LUMBER * MILLWORK Big job or small job count on ed to give you everything yon need for your building . . . at 8 moment's note! for help in estimating your needs and for advice in solving your building problems ® Builders’ Hardware ® Wallboard ® Insulation NICKTOWN Miss Lucille Kirsch Bride Of Joseph L. Hoover Misa Lucille Kirsch faughter Mr and Mrs Jacob Kirsch of Nicktown, was united in marriage to Joseph lL. Hoover, son of Mr snd Mrs William J Hoover of Patton R.D at 8a m last Sa: irday in 8t Nicholas’ (Catholic Church Nicktown Rev Father Emeric Pfister OSB officlated at the double-ring ceremony before the altar decorated with dogwood Fladioll and snapdregons Verna Hoover sinter Wf ths bridegroom was the maid of honor, and Irvin Kirsch, brother i the bride, served as best man The bride. who was given in marriage by her father was al- tired in a white nylon gown fashioned with a high neckiine a Peter Pan collar and a bibbed yoke with long tight sleeves. The skirt ended in a full train From her headdress fell a fingertip and she carried a Bouquet white giadioll and carnations The maid of honor wore a bie taffeta gown with a fitted bodice and a full skirt She Wore a matching velled cap and carried a bouquet of pink gladioli and carnations Donna Pfister presided at ihe RAD A impanied by lhe Xt Nicholas Girls Choir A wedding dinner and recep tion were held in the Kirsch re sidence foilowing the ceremony Mra Hoover is & graduate of the Spangler High School and her husband graduated from the Pat. ton High Sehool Mr. Hoover is [associated in farming with his father Following a wedding trip lo Niagara Falis N. Y. the couple will reside in Patton R D se Furst Communion Class Receives Here Sunday The following boys and girls re. ceived their first Holy Commune ion in ®t Nicholas’ Catholic Church last Sunday at the 8 a m Mass Regis Bechél Robert Byrne Bruce Kirsch, James Kirsch, Leroy Kirsch, Valerian Kirsch Edward Kuncleman Anselm Loughran, William Loungron, Re gis Miller, William Maro, Thomas 'Panczak, John Joseph Sherry, ‘John Theodore Sherry, Joseph Bherry David Smith, Martin | Wolfe. Connle Augustine, Patricia Bechel, Mary Ann Bishop Ber. nadette RBrowley, Theresa Dillon Carel Dumm. Joan Gomish, And ‘rea Kirsch, Elizabeth Ann Kirsch, Ursula Kline, Patricia Krug, Mary | Margaret Sakibo and Rose Mary | Margaret Szikibo and Rose Mary | Bakibo | The Ladies Aide of the church | served breakfast for the class in, EE A aa. i o jon Day? First stop in here, at Main Street Garage in Carrolltown! Stop and have our ta check-up, thoroughly lubricate, gas-up your car . . . check the tires. You're assured of When you take your oar to the Main Street Garage! Drive in today! Farabaugh #Madins Photo, Carmilitown) Approximately $10,000 damage was caused by a bolt of lightning which set fire to the barn of William Springer of Carrolitown R. D. inst Thursday. Turning in of an alarm was delayed by the phone being of order and by time Carrolitown Fire Co. could reach the scene flames were ont of control. The above photo was snapped shortly after the volunteers arrived at the farm, located in Fast Carroll Twp. the school basement following the mass ss & 9 Out-of-lown guests attending t Kirgsch-Hoover wedding last Saturday included: Mr and Mrs Frank Kirsch and Phillip Kirsch Mr and Mrs Florine Walter and Mr. and Mrs Alphonse Walter of Pittsburgh: Mr and Mra George McCarty and Mr and Mr F Holter of Muasaselin, Ohio, Mr. and Mra Chuck Long of Ebensburg and Theresa Kirsch of Altoona Herman Pfister of Altoona was a last Saturday visitor here at the George Lied home Mra GG R. lLovette Mrs Chea ter lied and Jean Fresh were lant Thursday visitors in Altoona. Mr and Mrs Jack Krebbs of Indiana were Runday visitors in town at the Joseph Pelers re- sidence Mr and Mrs Merle Parrish were last Friday visitors in Johnstown Dickie Lovelle was a visitor among relatives in Altoona inst Friday evening. Mr and Mra G lL. Krumen- acker visited in Indiana last Sat urday Mr and Mrs J Noel of Latrobe were last Sunday visitors here at the Gordon Harvey home Mrs CG R lLovelte was a vis flor among relatives in Altoona a few davs asl week The Sodaiity of the Children of Mary will hold May Crowning in Rt Nichola Church this ocom- ng Sunday at T.30 p mm Mins Virginia Kine has been Chosen ax the May Queen Banng of matrimony were pub lished last Sunday for Albert G Ludwig of Nicktown and Miss Rita Avenell Cunningham of Hastings, Raymond Karlheim of Patton and Clotilda Kiine of Nicktown, and Jos Shimko of Bpangier and Mary Lou Soisson Wf Niektown Frederick Springer and Alice Panczak received the American Legion awards al a program in the Spangler High School audi- torium on Monday evening Mrs. Rose Bishop attended the ordination of Rev. Father Faber t Malloy, of loretlo, in Altoona on Baturday morning. Mra Rube Farabaugh Mra Ray Lieb, Mrs. Leo Hughes Mm Mike Gomish and Mrs Amandus Kirsch attended the County Coun eil of the PTA in Colver recently HASTINGS Ry ANNE BASLY Pauline Nesdore visited in Bar- neaboro last Saturday Mrs Agnes Basly was a visitor in Keysar, W. Va last Monday. Dorthy Krandall of Washingoon, DC, visited in town last Sun day. , Ed Semelgberger, Bill Lantzy and Fred Milier visited in Spang- ler on 8 A i Mary N and Anne Eaaly | were last Satiirday visitcrs in Bar- i neaboro {| Prancis Ahel was a Sunday vis- itor in Johnstown, i Steele Clarke of Cherry Tree | visited in town last Saturday. i Mrs Arthur Lantzy and son, David, of York, are visiting here ‘at the home of Mra. J 1. Binder i Felecita Abel of Johnstown vis- lited in town over the past week end. { Mr. and Mrs. John Koloray of | Pittsburgh visited in town last | Friday. Rose Deciscio of Akron, Ohio | | visited here over the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. William Soyster of Hollidaysburg visited here over the week end Rita Rubis of Washington, D. C.. visited in town over the week end. Mr and Mra Sylvester Sprasky of Bakerton and Mr. and Mrs Paul Byrnes and daughter, Karen, of Byrneaville, visited in town on y. Glonia Marticet visited (n Bar. neshoro on Monday. Naomi Binder is spending some time in York, Pa. ‘was awarded the contract by the Chest Township School Board for ithe construction of a two-room ‘ school building in St. Lawrence. | The new structure will replace ithe one burned down in 1941. ‘Student Piano Recital — Leaves Magdalene Columbus: | | Rustic Dance { Piano Duet, | The Belssors Grinder, Magdalene | By M. A. PANCEAK Is Held Here Recently Ruby Eileen Dongell presented her first student piano recital last Monday evening, May 15. mt her home here. Miss Dorngell is a . member of the International | Ax > Piano Teachers Association In | us. Comsffuf ion, gddition to the parents of thel LAUNCHED iN 1797, i students, a number of friends | SAILED ViefoRIousLY] were also present for the occasion! THROUGH 34 YEARS | he program follows | OF ACTIVE SERVICK. Minuet in G (Ll. van Beetho-!| AD ven Wanda Panel Water! r — Sprite, (Coacone;, Carol Sumpie; | “\ £ ~ : Lublin Town, Mary Louise Colum. | = 0 pus; Wishing Star and Falling | “~~ } X. — . ’ ~~ EM Nr Y welcome to May, Sandra Young, | 20 sl “tari w bs § WwW 18 3 r »y > ALS ' Starlight Waltz Wanda Panek =) pR Fou LIFE -amdiava, Carol Sample and Mary Longise PREONTRS WERE Columbus, In Dreamland (Cecile | How LONG DOES INCARCERATLD Ton Couperin Mary Loins Colum - v1 AKL {o KiLk A ft SMALLEST OVFINCES bus, Santa Lucia. Carol Sample; | | RATTLESNAKE I CAGES LIKE Tis The Fairy Court Magdalene | ™MROUGH Dintef AND DAUALLY NEVER Columbus. Bob O Link and Gen-| | EXPOSURE fo fat Sun] LEY out ror Any W tie Night, Sandra Young, Rose] 7 PURPOSE WHATEVER Fetals, (Paul Lawson) Wanda | f usfiL THEY DIED. 8 MiNufEs, Panek; Cheer For The Blue and] | ' | any Sasks Nase now Cage TW Sag Temes Wendcen a. Wed ain seed od ID Me CAN, Columbus The Dream Boat Sandra Young. Plano Duet, Merry We've been doing it all our Mary Louise Onlumbus: Hungar get out of b ian Rhaphsody No 2 Frans | ———" So ———" just what they make WAINOIS , SEPT. 29,1938. : : With foolish people the cost Widow Waltz, Carol Sample and] lives, but it's still doggone hard of living is always the same ldszty Wanda Panel i ky atsumion of (Re program, | Mins Dongell presented muse | diplomas to her students. after! which she played, Salue a Pesthi) { Kowalski) in dedication tn the ls: students . 5 » § i Mr. and Mrs Harold Harvey|® and son. of Davion. Ohio wers visitors here last week at the home of the ady's mother. Mrs William Lamont Misses Jo and Sandie Dominick have returned to their work in Harrisburg after spending the past week here at the home of inelr parents, Mr. and Mrs Nunc Dominick Mr. and Mrs. George Clyde Smith and daughter, Alice. of Cumberland, Md, were visitors in town last week mt the home of the former's parents. Mr and Mrs Peter Smith Mra. Ed Cruise of St Michael visited relatives liere last week Mr and Mrs. Stanley Valevich Jr, announce the birth of a day. ghter, born in the Miners’ Hos pital, Spangler Mr and Mrs Paul Schnsdr off Fittaburgh wer» visitors here las week al the Petryahak and Lewis Palka homes Mr. and Mrs Edward William and son of Koval Oak Mich spent lhe week end here at the home of the former's mother Mrs E T Williams Mrs Thomas Penvose of "at ‘ boro is a ay at the Wine! reasonable cost Mr and Mrs John Jewett Rev. and Mrz Owen Brubake! and children of Altoona wery visitors here during the week at Wreaths the home of Mr and Mrs Monro Rasrigh { BEL © Ralsny live Been Potted Plants Bad aah dE iin ices Bin i iil be A > hl Sy 3 i Bg Tl You will join the thousands of folks the country over when you place & wreath at the grave of someone dear to yon. Frey x Cr ol A RE ch A Sed Mo We can assure yon beautiful designs and arrangements of your choice at A A A A a * EER ERTT wa ogy vy Cam ap pene oi This Memorial Day . .. Cut Flowers published in the Sacred Hear! Catholic Church for Henry Mas. the week end here at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lehmier, Mrs. Elizabeth Cole is visiting . . FLORISTS among relatives (n Johnstown Misses Evelyn Strong, Mary Hovan and Magdalene and Lydiy Sponsky. were last Wednesday business callers in Johnstown tran and Florine Galmies Ilona Whiteford of Patton spent, PHONE 378 PATTON PHONE 371 Permit no one to outdo you in eourtesy, consideration, under. standing and kindness WE TR AS Aree ee ee le RS SA RL SR ASO "PATTON RECREATION PARK OPENS DECORATION DAY - ALL FACILITIES MUSHBALL DIAMOND SWIMMING POOL SWINGS KIDDIES’ RIDES GAMES SLIDING BOARDS CONCESSIONS FREE PARKING Now On Sale at the Patton Boro Office! COME AND HAVE FUN!
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