Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, June 15, 1950, Image 2

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    WEST POINT'S HONOR GRADUATE
MARSTELLER
HRS. PRED SCHROCK
Bon Barmesbore $29-R-2
Mrs. Ted Anderson and child-
ren and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hut- |
lon visited in Indians last Thurs-
y.
Mrs. Lewis Fowler returned to
her home last Wednesday after
spending a few days in Madera at
the Ashley Hill residence,
Marlin Hutton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Doyle Hutton, had the mis- |
fortume of falling from a tree re-
cently, and cuttin
on a laige stone. He was treated
in the ers’ Hospital, where he
received several stitches.
The FHA Club of the Barnes-
boro High School, held a meeting
and picnic at the home of Flo
Ann Fowler last Tuesday even-
ing. An enjoyable time was had |
by all
Mr. and Mrs James Laird spent
several days last week
town at the John Reed residence
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird of
York. Fa, spent Sunday here
with his parents
Jameg Taylor and son, Ronald,
Preston Freeman and Joseph Gar-
rick spent Sunday with their farn-
{lies here. They are all employed
in Phoenixville,
Mr and Mrs Walter McCalland
"
more [4p per step
STYLE SHOWN, $1.96
Loafers $3.95
Oxfords
LARGEST SELECTION
High Quality, Low Prices!
REMEMBER DAD!
Father's Day Is Sunday
PAUL'S
SHOE ST
Philadelphia Ave.
BARNESBORO
his lower lip;
JOhnS- | cavyreh, held their monthly meet- |
IN TOWN!
i turned home after being a patient
at the Jefferson Hospital, Phila-
i
PY
Shoes Shippers Socks |
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2
x
| of Johnstewn spent Sunday here
{at the Fred Schrock home.
Roger Kay of the U. 8. Army
h here with!
| is spending a furl
{ his parents, Mr. and
Kay.
Mr. and Mrs.
and son, Joey, of Akron,
| visited here Monday evening with
Mr. and Mrs Lewis Fowler,
Lewis Fowler Jr. of the U. 8.
Army, has been honorably dis-
charged and now residing here.
Goldie Richardson and Filo
Fowler attended un
rs. Willian
‘home of James Stratton in St
Benedict
The Ladies Aid meeting of the
Walter Fowler
Ohio, |
Ann
executive |
meeting of the Westminster Fel-|
lowship on Monday evening at the |
|
{local Presbyaterian Church was]
{ held last Wednesday evening Af-
ter a business session, a
lunch |
was served by Mesdames Kenneth
i Richardson and Frank Tonkin.
eee
The Ladies Altar Society
local Holy Incarnation Catholic
of the
{ing on June 8. A lunch was serv-|
ed by Mrs. Andrew
Mrs Rube Kline,
Joe Vargo Jr, Erie
‘the week end here with his
ents, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Vargo
Mr and Mrs Tony Purcell
of “pert
Janice and
par-
of
Lugerne spent the past week end
home of Mr
town al the
Mrs Adam Weir
Anna Mae Popp ©
in
7 Ambridg:
hare
Peel
Sunday
hime of
at the George 1'rana
Mr and Mrs Fred
daughter, Susar spent
Hellwoxl, at ths
lady's father
Mr. and Mra
ly of Hasilw
here at the Harold
Mrs Oeorge Raror
ters of Madera
org here at (he
gidence
fr
Joe
shed
K|tromsick and
Bunday
Pes] residend
and dau
Sunday
Ba
3
fam Sent
gh
WP visit
”y "a
Yom ph
of
a
Porn .
Jond
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Kuteick the 11. 8
epending
(3ocrege
Navy
rvs
Mr and
Mario
Fie Min
nd Mrs J Dizel!
Mre Albert Tamechko
Althert Jr a few
ently with Pare
Alverda
A birthday party was held
heror of Richard Keith
He many gifts
were playsd and !
favs
parents
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Kit ®le
$6 vu gy
wper £
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Mrs
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fee
recently
(3m ry
sorved
received
a hunol
A large crowd attended
St. Benedict
By Miss MARY REAM
| Mr and Mrs Dan Reid and
| children, Christine and Curtiss, of
{Long Island, N.Y, nt a short
[time at the John Reid home here
| Clair Tomy Caldwell visited in
| New York ny at the home of
iMr. and Mrs Jack Daugherty
| Miss Barbara Wiser spent the
week end in Fallscreek at the
home of her nts, Mr
‘and Mrs J E iser
Clyde (Tabby) Bradford has re.
delphia.
Mr. and Mrs George May of
ttsburgh visited this week at
ithe Charlies Stickler Jr. home
Miss Georgeanne Stickler accom-
| panied them back to Pittsburgh,
| wheres she will spend a few dayw’
i vacation
Miss Vivian Symons of Pitts.
burgh spent the week end at the
home of her parents Mr and
Mrs. J W. Symons. Other visitors
were Mr. and Mrs William Fery
Mr. and Mra Vincent H Ream
and daughter, Gall, have returned
to their home in Coalwood W
‘Va, after spending a short time
at the Ream and Lang homes
Visitors at the Cylde Bradford
home recently wers Mr and Mrs
Glenn Lovell and Mr and Mrs
Herman Cree of Juniata: Mr. and
———— a pre
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’t mor its metchless beauty! J
$4.59 PATTON LUMBER CO.
PHONE 4621
PATTON, PA
tha
and
is spending a few days in town
and
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y
Charlies) Myers
and Mra Walter
the Pirate base
Pittsburgh, Sunday
Mr. and Mrs George Painter
and family of Curwensville visited
at the Harry Painter home here
thia past week end
Miss Lorraine Lee of Pittaburgh
spent Bunday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs Gust lee
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hollen and
family of Ashville spent
at the home of Mr
Paul Miller
Prizes were awarded Mrs
allendged
ball game
and Mrs
Or-
Sunday |
ville McKee and Mrs Harry Pain. |
ter at the card club held at the
home of Mrs. Bernard Brown this
rh week. Others attending were
| ETS
esdames Charles Myers, Becky |
Jackson, Francis
Leroy Lawrence
5 North Cambria
Men Said Involved
In Gasoline Thefts
400 Gallons Reported
Missing By Strip Firms
Four
st
Williarns and
residents
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of Hastings
fie Fain
he
Bare
for court
Man ale
Charges of being
{ Fas
Tithe
ft
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ry ir
a
thefls
the
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and oil
Ine iuded
Elary
EOoogs
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fn CHArges
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found the
LaBelle 20
24, Edward C
Juck McMurray
ings. a Howar:
of BL Benedict
Pfe. Leonard G
the state police also sald at
two juveniles are involved
will be turned over to thé |
ile court suthorities
Lytle and LaBelle pleaded guil-
police last Friday
arrest of William
Cordon Mclean
Forberger, 25
31. all
eit
3 Lytle
ed
nd
+
rast
They
iven-
day. Lytle was directed to
wis remanded to fail
the outcome of cases against
three other Hastings youths
i During a six-week ad in
{April and May, about galiona
Elder Tw were taken from the
er . stripping
of the Elder Coal Co
the
Holtz Coal Co.
oil
and
Ten cases of
were taken from the Sinclair Oil
‘the B & B Construction (Co
Co. warehouse at 8
large lubricating guns owned b
taken from a job near 8t
dict.
At
Mrs. Rowland the de-
fendants pleaded guilty to char-
£
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To give your home
or business interiors
and exteriors lasting
protection and good
looks .
. . See our
top quality selection
of paints aad fix-up
necessaries today!
LET US ESTIMATE
We make a speciality of painting interiors or exteriors.
Fully experienced men do tke job—jyour satisfaction is
YOUR PAINT JOP
es against them as follows: La-
He — at the Elder Coal
Co. larceny at Holtz Coal Co. and
jarceny Par B Construction;
— at Elder
Co.; McDwaln-—
clair Co, larcen
and larceny at
tion ; 'rger—Burglary at 8in-
es eMurray-—darceny at
Holtz Coal Co. rece’ving stolen
8 froma the Sinclair and the
& B thefts
Coal company officials said the
thefts had been occurring regu-
larly for many months and that
% began to be exceptionally
Reavy during April and early
ay.
at Holtz
Lrick’s
Zin
Ht
AN ARMY UBUTENANT in the war, Cadet Capt. William B. De Graft of
San Francisco, Calif, is “honor man” of tha
tary Academy, West Point. NY. He will be the fir
at the graduation exercises on Tues
19% 5 ¢
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Recent Deaths
rs. Ehzabeth Hromulak
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Funeral
Ya mi
Catholi
and
services will be
ng SN:
Church, Barnesboro in
charge of Father Joseph
Banik and interment will be made
the church cemetery
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Bev
irs
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Carmeno Pasqumi
Galiitgn- —Carmeno Pasquini 53
of Deaborn Mich, a former local
resident, died on June 10. He was
born in Italy on Nov. 15 13948
He is survived by three broth.
Alfredo of QGallitzin and
Ernisto and Pasquale, both resid
ing in Italy
o Funeral services were held al
# a m this morning in 3. Pat.
Catholic Church in Galiit-
and interment was made In
Mary's Cemetery, Gallitzin
Mrs. Mary S. Koval
Washington of |
operations |
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Duncannon R. D.;
Several! hundred gallons
Were reportedly stolen over an ex- |
tended period of time prior to
April.
y
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{born Sept
tof John
Mrs
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Hastings
Kaval, #4
7 inst
Bhe
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Mary SBusar
this place died a!
June § at her
on Apr
daughter of
5
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Friday
was born
Austria, =»
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4
1584
Mr ar
y
re
Andrew al
was a yr
relia, Mina Julia
sa Fleck, Mma Annie O
Helen Malenky and
Andrew
R.&%
and Michael 8!
in the church cemaelery
Mrs. Mary A. Weakland
ty before the county court Tues |
PAY |
costs of prosecution and LaBelle |
to await m daughter
St Augustine---Mrs. Mary Alice
iIvory) Weakland, 90, native of
this piace, died atl the home of
Mrs I. B Crabtree
ast Thursday. Bhe waa
15, 1858 a daughter of
and Catherine (Boland)
Ivory. Her husband, Owen J
Weakland dled Aug 18 1544
Surviving are these children
Harold A. New York, Mra Ethel
McGirk, Wilfred J. and Mrs Jen-
nie Crabtree, all of Altoona, a
Altoona,
ny 08
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pangler Two | Miss Mary Kathryn Weakland at
¥Y home There are 12 grandchildren
were ‘and
i 7 great-grandchildren
Funeral services were held
10 a. m: Monday in Our Lady
at
of
Eininary hearings before | Lourdes Catholic Church, Altoona,
ith burial in Calvary Cemetery
Mrs. Rose McAadrew
8t. Boniface—Mrs. Rose Me-
Andrew, 64, of this place died at
Coal . 7 5 a. m. on Tuesday, June 13 in
Burglary at 8in- | 0°
& B Construc-
Miners’ Hospital, Spangler
She was born on Mar. 17, 18588 in
St. Bonifage, a daughter of Louis
and Mary (Semelsberger! Endler
Her husband Patrtick, preceded
her in death
She is survived by the
children: Wilfred and Mrs. Irwin
Weymer, both Bi. Boniface;
George of Scalp Level, Francis of
Mrs
Watking of Hastings: Mrs. Aaron
Fry of Westover, Mrs Joseph
Lechene of Patton; Harry of Bar
neshoro, and Patrick at home
She was a sister of Mrs Eliza
beth Huitz, Mrs. Sadie Crothers
fad oh a ¢
following
of
‘and Fred Endler, all of St. Boni.
| face;
: Wilkes-Barre,
Mrs. Minnie Walters of
gnd Mrs Walter
Lumadue of Hastings Twenty-one
| grandchildren also survive
Catholic Church by Rev
| George Brugger. OSB, and inter-
Funeral services will be held or
Friday at 9 a. m. in St. Boniface
Father
ment will be in the church ceme-
tery. Friends are being received
at the late home.
Herman |
Marking 110th Anniversary |
| dangerous combination. Accident !
Of Death Of Prince Gallitzin
Year Draft
Senate Committee
i The United States Senate Arm-
‘rd Services Committee during the
past week voted to give the ad-
ministration the full three-year
‘extension of the draft law it ask-
ed. including power for the Pres.
ident to order inductions resumed
‘at any time
. But in the process
racial segregation
squarely opposed to
tion policy
The present peace-time draft
law runs out June 24 though
nobody has been inducted
January, 199 defense officials in
sist the authority should be kept
en the books as evidence of Am:
determination defend
from aggression and as a
-saver if trouble cornes
a sudden emergency
contend, the
1 have the power
draft machinery
mediately without
special sanction from the
makers Congress might
in session, they note
The SBenate bill
from 1X 28 the
the existing law
It differs widely
alled ‘drafticax
ed by the House
Hose alt
.
it tied on a
amendment
Administira-
Kio ae
Frica's
time
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men
shoul
the
to
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The
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May 24
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Army can go
ard do all the Integrating
races that it wants to mn
ier a President's order.”
Mrs. Louise Nuss
Dies Wednesday
Mrs louise Nuss 84 -
time resident of Patton. died on
Wednesday of this week in Me-
Keesport. She was a native of
Germany and was born on Oct
10, 188!
Survivin
children
Mrs ©
N Y. Mrs. Leona Auld, Spring-
field, Masa: Mrs Robert C King.
Pittsturgh. Mrs Betty Williams,
Miami, Fla. and Maynard Nuss
Patton
Friends are
the Raymond
Home, Patton
Rervices will
this
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pigiried
a rend
of the
are the
received In
Puneral
being
D Taek
conducted
3
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Bie
funeral home at
Burial will be
Cemetery
Mrs. Annie Mitchell
Buried On Sunday
atl
Fri.
the Fair.
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yew
Mra An
Fatton died
Thuraday
wks born
A
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atl her }
June
aa
survived by
imvis Marsfield (
Henrietta Withidma of
a sont, Albert Mitchell
Lewistown, Pa 8he lea vas
five grandchildren real -
grandchildren
#
Harry
taught
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of
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Brief funeral a8 were held
TB
-
3! her home at Pom Sun
lay. June 11. followed by services
a! the Patton Baptist Church In
terment was made in the Fair
view Cemetery, Patlon
Several St. Lawrence
Boys To Go On Tour
A description of the State Col
lege tour to be held an Thursday
June 29 given by Amos Zimmer
man, assistant county agent fea
tured a meeting of (he 8t law
rence 4-H Club Tuesday this
week At the 8 lawrence Grange
Hall
Accordin 5 Robert Leiden
president of the unit, a number
of the members are planning to
make the tour Following the
meeting, games were played and
a lunch served
t n
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TO RESURFACE STREETS
Barnesboroe Boro Council
nesday svening discussed
for resurfacing a number
streets in that borough
Wedd.
plans
f the
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THE OLD HOME TOWN
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t Prince IXmitri
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| sylvania
ithe Hague, Holland
famous (field marshal de
labors
{ which was
Came To North Coumty |
. {
In Winter Of 1799 |
“One hundred and ten years
have passed since the passing of |
Augustine Galdlit- |
Russian mistonary
priest and church builder of the
Alleghenies, says Henry W
Shoemaker, Prasident of the Penn
Folkitre Society
Harrisburg
Prince-Friest
Zin famous
State
Museum
The was born in
where his fa-
ther was the Imperial Hussian
Ambassador His mother was the
daughter of Frederic the Great's
Sechmet-
The wis bap
in
vf
os
tau
tized
Church
heing
young prince
the Greek Orthodox
Faris, his godfather
famous philosopher,
Voltaire
Joining the
Netherlands
igh de
Ri t
and
press
Auaty
the
3?! Army
Prince wor
rations for brav-
Marshal Loewen
attracted the attention
Catherine II ¢f R
father having beer
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recnage, leading an
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ne MeGuire 8
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Bettie
(Comgnty fame
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niles from the nearawst
needs Extreme Un.
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giving his nstruc-
Bis assistants He int
nad horse and departed in.
stormy right Wien he
Betula, the
tut he
for his
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the towr of
Wks
a much greater fleld
Here he began a labor
to last for aver 30
his death on May 6
Ric waman hettar
years until
1840
Gallilzin seemed hear a
charmed life and once when wol-
Ves WeTy near, he started to ride
horseback to his chapel at Newry
and was told that on a journey
to
| to Bedford, Father Braunfols and
(his bodyguard had Deen almost
| pulled off their horses by wolves
following |
red Nuss McKeesport: |
E. Woodhouse. Buffalo | peside me as gentle as dogs. He |
IKE, HE DID FIND
QUT HES GONG
. TO HAVE A NEW
BABY SITTER * ~
TONIGHT J
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WHEN [GET
The wolves never
Gallitzin replied, but
troulkie me,
trl along
also told them of the time he was
traveling
from Conewago Chapel to
of
vy at both gides of the road
he Lincoln Highway), bu
from his bright dark
them fall in quietly
guard
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;
t Rian
eyes
a2 a
Cee
made
pad y
ieath of the
har FLCC FEO Czar
aff the Prince Priest's
Maar whi he ‘was
Jelhl Tor Dullling op his
the wildernesa in-
prirchases which
later Babeock lands
ught by aff as
Prince
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rh chureles at
Williamsburg
Boniface,
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at
taroggh (he
Clay, wha
Norweigian CC
wihen Was
Coadlitarin
and nn CEar
HOOMe Was
fui
years of faith
P Caallitzin's body
Laretin nn A handsome mause
eum near his home Ow an in
feresting museum Thee are
precious memeanioes belong.
ng to the Prince, one of which
the military sabre given to him by
Empress) Catherine Another 2
famous Guanarius A finshed
nist used to walk sround
s parish with his beloved (instru
under his arm
no
be
n a1
intain
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Bed'rl
alonizar
harassed
WR
Paul's
reatored
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death
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reine.
rently al
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history or folklore hat
Keely atiract fhe <u
than thes at Pr
n's life. Therefore
have grown
the vicinity
and served
that
Pe or By
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terday
wis barn
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are being tt the
Mart HATY Bellwood, after
ue
Ame
of rd and
Friends
™ wy
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received
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| conditions of the
across the mountains,
Me- |
Cuire’'s wheres at midnight packs
wilves appeared simultaneous.
{now
Empress |
STATE POLICE SAY: if you're going to drink. Alert
Drinking and driving make a today —alive tomorrow.
records reveal (hat two out of
five pedestrians killed had been! »
drinking. Since the driver has no ‘his week that pa
way of knowing in advance the sylvania's World War II veterans
person afoot, it's are running at a higher average
ge =»
and
aimost impossible for him to meet than . The
the emergency. Stay sober if you | expected io ran bow en $378
are going to walk; stay indoors
earn 10 Swim
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BEGIN NEXT MONDAY, JUNE 19
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