2 IF Soe TT WL a EE aa erat Jhursday, June 1, 1950 Phone Mrs. Callahan Around Patton vfs Dr. B. J. Overberger, with solos | student particpation in the Pat. ton High School Commecement 1 Shannon | Exercises, the theme of which (was: The Mid-Century Man and | Spence served as best man, and Donna Daugherty erty, brother of the bride, and ls Bride On Tuesday Sasi >= = = The bride, who was given in A beautiful wedding took place marriage by her father, was Aatl- in St. Mary's Catholic Church, on tired in a white slipper satin Tuesday, May 30, at ® a m., when and lace gown, wore a sweel- Miss Donna Daugherty, daughter heart pearl trimmed bonnet with of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daugh- a finger-tip veil and carried a erty of Linwood Ave ,K Patton, be- | white prayer book topped with an came the bride of Donald Dine- orchid, with carnations fastened hart, son of Mr. and Mrs Robert | to white satin streamers J. Dinehart of Johnstown The maid of honor wore a green Rev. Father Rupert Stadtmiller, taffeta gown with a picture hat OSB, pastor, officiated at the dou- to match and carried a colonial ble-ring ceremony and sang the bouquet of pink rose buds The Nuptial High Mass bridesmaids were attired in yel Marjorie Swope, cousin of the low taffeta gowns with pi t bridegroom, was the maid of hats to match and carried « honor Marjorie Moran and Connie ial bouquets of pink Sheahan, the latter a niece of the The flower girl wore a bride, served as bridesrsaids Ca- satin gown, bonnet 10 therine Cihan niece of the bride. also carried a colonial bouque! was the flower girl Robert pink rose buds The name Art-Corved imide these fomous diamond rings is your assur- axe of iHefime gquolity. Mode from stor? to finish by America’s sidest ond largest ringmoker. Registered ond guoronteed. See our complete collection. EM i ..,.soL Prices inchude Federyl tax BELOVED BY BRIDES POR ALMOST A HUNDRED YEARS MILTON'S Jewelry Store Magee Ave. PATTON, PA. “Styled for a Comfortable Future” Sheer Sport Shirts $1.96 to $8.95; lin- en type elastic top Slacks, at $4.98 to $15.96 Silky Rayon Gab Loafer Jacket at $9.95 to $1650 LUXENBERG'S BARNESBORO | rendered by Yvonne Yerger, ac { the ushers were Kenneth Daugh- | at single strand of pearls, gifts of the bride. Music was provided by the sen- | AH of the attendants wore al ] i ONION PRESS COURIER school last Friday for the final | Church of God Chapel day of the 1849-50 term Among her diverse activities, | Miss Connell coached the speak- ior choir under the direction of [ers and arranged the program for compamed by Mrs M at the organ A wedding breakfast was serv od at the home of the bride's par- | ents, with a wedding dinper be ing served to approximately 100 guests at the Eagle Baliroom,K Pat ton. A reception followed in the afternoon at the Eagle Ballroom $ i § { { ! § i i Woman Together We Build ® & » Mr and Mrs Henry Sosinski are spending Iwo Weeks wilh | their respective parents Mr. and | Mrs Joseph Sosinaki of Claridg: ‘and Mr. and Mrs James Burns of Mr and Mrs Ddnehart, are both graduates of the High School. Mrs Dinehart is employed by Central Trading Corp, St. Benedict and Mr Dine hart is emploved by the Johns town Distributing Co Following a wedding - trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, the uple will reside In Johnstown ee & » Women Of Moose Slate Candidates Marts nr Humphrey Misa Ethel Blair he Miners Hospilad Kpangler, wag presenisa a Bonk Plymouth Adventure the Hospital Guid j* was also announced that ANY nurses at i member wishing to Allen {i the i Wormnen of the Moose plomc n { June 11 at West View Park, Fitls burgh, should ntact Mrs Laver Rybearts Flection of officers of the | group will take place at the June IR moeting ® sw Miss Gloria Vezza Feted ‘On Birthday Aaniversary A surprise b rihday party Was held in honor of Miss Gloria | Vezza's 17th birthday Anmiversar; the home of her parents Mr snd Mrs Domenick NV ezza Magee Ave, last Thursday, May 2h. Ames Were neh was served juded lemma Bojoamon Pat Contrela Joanne Simpson, Marjorie Swope Greta Burkey, Lots Thomas, Janet Rtevens. Babs Rhody, Doris Dune- gan, Betty Lou Karihiem Mar shall Swab Patty Hoover. Jane Semelsberger, Heaien Wharton Patty Thomas. Dolly Holtz, Joan. re Urbain, Anna M. lanniello, Cor- rine Hoover, Marion Cooper, “Cork” Swab, Alan Dietrick, Alan Christoff, Joseph Stevens, Fred Rurkhart, Ronald Tresler, Paul Urbain Leo Fregly, Bill Albrigni Karl Malkin, Twila Vezsa, Alvin Vezza James Rhody, Dick Welly and John Barnard * & ® Miss M. Agnes Connell Recovers From Illness Misa M. Agnes conned], Patton High School Senior English in- structor, has recovered from 1} recent illness and was back i in shade with a cool cas ual from our ocomfort- crammed collection. Patton | Norvell, Mr. and Mrs Herry Jenkins and son of Indiana spent Mem- orial Day here wth Mr and Mrs | Marcellus Weakiand Week ond vistors atl the George included Mary and James Donahue of Washington, D Russell [Donahue of Wright Patterson Field, Ohio, and Mr and Mrs Harry 1 and F OF [nahue home amily of Williamaport Mr and Mrs Foabyy snd Mr and Mrs +h spe r he woeR end Youngstown, Ohio - > Mr. and WM and aor and Fis J (rverb®yger Mr and Mrs Bari Sp {im 8nd {Mo spent the end and Memorial Day wit? parents, Mr and Mrs V dar of Patton and Mra Springer of Carralitown R Mr and Mrs Earl Holtz and Mrs Rteve Dietrick of Cleveland Ohio, visited for relatives n = Hastings Daraothy Whartor ¢ Washing ton, Dr OC spent Bunday att home of har parents Mr Mra Omer Wharton She had her guest Miss Fernie Gibbs Washington, formerly of Towa Mr and Mrs han! [Vx children, Anna Fommy leoslis 1¥X Fy vee end here Andrew Senita Sr ¢ A yy 5 Oat -of Lorem r o ® av Tin agh the IMaughertiy-O p 4 mH Vernon Jr. of Sharon, Pa. Mi: Mr Build Caliahan, Mr a! Mrs Harry Walker, Mr. and Mra ww Maonigomery Ang Jaughier Nanis, Mr and Mrz Wm Hing enho and daughter Ellen afidd [rig Galomb of PRISHUGIE:N Mr and Mrs Howard Vepiad WN faughter, Nancy Mr and Mrz David Berry and son, | : xridd Mrs JW Penning? ote Mr and raugaerty and WW Philadelphia lobe rt {omner A faughier [ompna Marie of Dielair, N Mr ard Mra James Monigomery & Aahville: Mr. and Mrs Charlies Sheehan and sons, Ciyde Paul and onald, and daughters, Sally and {nnnie f Ebhenshurg A Ho suer and daughter Gra f reahoyr Mr i Ii Marvellus BW y i Campbell 4 Mrz Glenn Besse ail Onis Frank Campbell Mr and Mrs Robert Dineharn and daughter Roberia of Bal timmore. Md, and Arthur Noel and daughter, Mr. and Mra John Sia ter and son and Mr and Mma R Spence and family, all of Johns town. Mr and Mra John Flood were overnight guests of Mr and Mrs | James [. Sayder on May 30. Mr | Flood, formerly of Mansfield ©, land Sunbury, is junior exsculive lof Westinghouse Corp. | present is on an inspection trip of and at eastern and northeastern plants Mrs Flood is the former Misa Amy Weakland, daughter of the ate 8 1. Weakland many years resident and operator of the old Palmer House here Misa Betly Weakiand of the U. 8 Embassy, Rome, Italy, who recently return- ed from a visit at the Flood and Eugene Watkins homes in Pitts burgh, will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Flood on their eastern trip Pvt. Morris I. Prevost, son of Mrs. Leona Prevost of Patton R D. has reported to Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex, to begin a 1J-week basic training course Sunday visitory at the Puul Yahner home in Patton R. D, in- cluded Mr. and Mrs Hobert Har- Hospital, Spangler. | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mitchell vis- in Cleveland Ohio, spent the past week end here with his parents | bert Callahan who are empio in Cleveland, Ohio, spent a few days here at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Call- parents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Hen- and Mrs Paul Lapis and timore, : r of Altoona visited here with Mr and Mrs Francis Calla- han. Mr. Lipple is a brother of Mrs. Callahan. Episcopal Church Gilbert Watt, Priest-in-charge. 4—Trinity Sun- Communion at 9:15 a at 10:15 a School, 10 a. m, Geo. W. Colberg, lowship, supt.. Preaching Service, 11 a m ator Young Peoples’ Meeting, 8:45 p | 'm_ and Evangelistic Service, 7:43 ing at the Church to arrange for Altoona, 1200 KC. each Bunday from 2:30 to ® a m and hear Trinity Methodist Church the Way of Truth program by E Rev. J KE A. Buckle BD DD, E Marquiss and co-workers of pastor Hagerstown, Md This program Is sponsored by Churches of God in 5:45 am. Robert Rowland, supt Patton and Burnside Patton Presbyterian Church versary of his pastorate with a levi G. Gorsuch, Pastor sermon appropriate to the occa. Sunday, June 4 Bible Study sion, Tp. m: Westminster Fel argaret Cogley, moder. Friday, June 2-2 p. m.: Meet. ; the annual Children's Day Pro Wednesday, June 7 Mid-week KTam, 8 p. m.: Monthly meeting Prayer and Praise Service. 7:30 p. of Ladies’ Aid Bociety at the oe John Makepiece home 304 Herr. man Ave tenn You have a cordial invitation Mrs. Makepiece hos. 0 tune WISW dio station y tune in J radio static ‘oa Bunday. June 4 Church School, Aduits at Grand Theatre Pri. mary and Juniors at Odd Fellown Hall; Worship Service at 10:45 a Mummer Harvey STM Minister mat Grand Theatre, sermon sub. Sunday, June 4-10 a. m.: Sun. inet "Obeying Christ's Com fay School Deloss Elma supt ; mands” music by choir; Youth 2 BD Waorshin Service Mr Fellowship at the Parsonage, de 11 Harvey will observe the 5th anni- volions, John Gregory, discussion, Mrs. Pavia; Evening Worship at at 7 p. m. 7:30 p m. in Lutheran Church, Next meetin song service and sermon, ° ‘ God Asks of Us”. ‘Day will be observed Jume 11. WSCS meeting Friday, June 2, | Next meeting of Ladies’ Aid Soci at Parsonage, Mrs. Peter Del- ety on June 14. pierre Jr. and Martha Rumberger | r—————— hostesses i ¢ Barnesboro Prayer Service at Parsonage ormer : Wednesday, June 7, 7:30 p. m : Daily Vacation Bible Soho be Killed In Chicago Disaster gins Monday, June 5 9 a. m_ de- John Plus Penn, 39 formerly tails of which appear elsewhere of Barnesboro, has been identified in this issue ‘as one of the victims of the “es street-car-gasoline truck wreck in St. Benedict Presbyterian Church Chicago last Thursday. Plummer Harvey, STM, Minister Penn was one of the 32 Sunday Jun® 49:45 a m, : | CAF passengers who lost Worship Service Mr. Harvey will lives in the wreck. He observe the 5th anniversary of his route home from work pastorate with a sermon appro- traged priate to the occasion; 10:45 a m. who Jeft Sunday School. James Stratton, years ago, was married and had spt one son. Children's Unoir rehearsal each William Penn, Barnesboro, was Wednesday at 8 p m: Youth notified of his brother's death Choir rehearsid each Wednesday last Friday night. ssn————" street their PRETTY AND COOL IN Cottons $577 . 0.71 LOO”! COMFORT AND FLATTERY, TOO! 9 , (own Cottons SUNBACKS with BOLEROS $5.71 - $9.01 ced amazing! low for style and hd ity! See them! You'll want several to wear everywhere all season. Select yours from a variety of washable cotton fabrics in thrilling shades. 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