Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, June 15, 1950, Image 7

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By SHIRLEY JEAN NASH
Btu idbaurg Couple Wed
Lutheran Church
Ml local Lutheran Church was |
the scene of a pretty ceremony
at 7 p m June 2
Arietta l.ovell,
and Mrs
lace,
Arthur Lov
as Jr,
Calvin Thomas Jr.
burg. Rev
Miss Donna
Farley
bride,
Lovell
was best man
Clellan and Charles Chilcote ser-
ved as ushers
Following a recept
105 guests attended,
residing at the
bride's parents
Both Mr and Mrs
aduates of Reade
rs. Lovell
Mi Phi
daughter
when
ell
of Mr
of this!
became the bride of Calvin
son of Mr. and Mrs
also of Bland-
Wilson officiated.
The bride wore a champagne-
colored organdy gown with fawn
accessories and a white rosebud
corsage. Michael of
Bellwood was maid of honor and
brother of
Jay
on,
Lovell
Twp. High
is alse a member of
Mu Sorority and
® Rings
® Wallets
® Cuff Links
® Tie Clasps
® Key Ohains
® Key Cases
® Electric
Shavers
® Watch
Bands
® Ham.
Reta, 2
Wetine
which
held at the
Lovell home, the couple left on a
wedding trip to Canada. They are
home ©
f
is em-
[pga by # Sears a Rosie. Her
ushand served four years in the
ot marine and one year
{with the Army in Germany. He
| studied refrigeration and
air
i conditioning in Chicago and now
is employed by the PRR
5 Generations Present
‘At Recent Party Here
Miss
‘ch recently, the
Mrs. Bouch's 63rd birthday
versary and her son,
10th year in the Navy
The five generations were
lady's father, Isaiah Wolfe,
Bouch: her daughter, Mrs
his
role
daughter, Alice Ann
the all of Reynoldsville
Mec-
and Blanche Wolfe,
and Charles
rode, all of
and Mrs
Bouch., all of Norfolk, Va
and Mrs Geo
the
and family, Mr
Campbell and family,
and Blair Bouch
are
Mr
looking for a gift for Dad?
Lots of gifts for Fathers at
Milton's!
that
fd
Sure to please gifts
express your love for
that grand guy!’
today and choose!
Stop in
This Sunday
Is Father's Day!
MILTON'S JEWELRY STORE
“A Gift from Your Jeweier Is Always Something Special”
MAGEE AVE.
PATTON, PA.
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Rodiantvbe Unit
They're flatter and wider — 30 more heat
ing surface comes in contact with wiensils,
Tip up for easy cleaning.
BENDER ELECTRIC CO.
t-Cookl
Five generations were present
at the home of Mrs. Elenor Bou-!
occasion being
Other guests present were Wm
Bert Wolfe, }
Frederick Hawka-
Revnoldsville; Mr. |
Eugene Bouch and Wm
Mr
Simmons and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs Willard Potter |
and Mrs Enlow |
and Ronnie
fend
j uncle and
and Mrs Wiliam Scott,
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Eugene's, |
{delphia baseball game at
the :
Mrs. |
Mary | spent
Hawkarode; her son, Howard, and |
Hawk- [Sarah Wi
Wilkinson
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Tyrone
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{ will
iby the Methodist
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{ins and son
{and Dennie
of the Brethern in
‘at Roxbury
town
and Mrs.
Mrs. Mary Turner motored to
Philipsburg last Thursday.
Nancy Evanskey spent the |
week end in Irvona at the home
of her grandparents.
Mrs. Marguerite Garman and
chiidren returned from Warren,
O., on Friday Accompanying
them were Mr. and Mrs James
Gwin. who took Dick Garman
pack to Ohio with them on the
return trip
Mr and Mrs
of Camp Hill
at the Clifford
James Gwin
Garman attended at
Patrick McCusker
spent several days
Wilkinson home
Dick and Earl
Pirate-Phila-
Forbes
Field,
Glen
Pittsburgh
Bioom, employed in Niles
the week end in town
Mr and Mrs. John Letcher
ikinson, Ben and Ray
KRhirley Fortney and
Jackson several
davs recently at Raystowr
Mr and Mrs Clair Peterson of
visited here
in honor
wield spent
|unday
A program
be held at Sunday
Sunday School
Ail fathers, and the general pub
invited to attend
Miss Beverly Metzger and fri
of Ohio visited the former's
aunt Mr and Mrs
TIAN over the week
10 a m
i Harry The
lend
Rev. and Mrs
Donald. and Mr and
Fortney, sons David
and daughter Naomi
General Conference
Christ Church
Camp Grounds all of
Mrs Melvin
attended the
last week
Misses Betsy Gwin, Ida Jani
wak., Susan Gwin and Lois Jani
wak of Mountaindale visited in
ast week
James Arthur Brown and
of Bellwood
of Al-
Mrs
sons, Bobby and Jim,
and Miss Martha Metzger
{toona visited in town Thursday
Frank, Ernest and Russell Har
| pster visited here Sunday
Mrs Neilson Grove and family
and Mr. and Mrs George Letcher
and sons of Turtle Creek visited
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Letcher over
the week end
Visitors Saturday evening at
the Dave Nash home were Mr
Robert Snyder, Donald
Gray, Sylvia Diehl, all of Flinton;
Mrs. Helen Witherow ami son,
Sherwin, Coalport; Mrs | Olive
Witherow and son, Ardell: John
W. Hollen, Hollentown, James R
Brown, Bellwood, Betty Bimmons,
Patton, and George Letcher of
Turtle Creek
Gerald Graham of Riggles Gap
is spending a few days with his
sister, Mra. Tom Nash of Bland
burg, and Mr. and Mrs Clair
Edmiston of Bumble Bee.
Misses Gladys Davis and 8hir-
ley Nash were callers in Bell
wood on Friday evening.
Geo. Edmiston of Bellwood waa
a visitor in Blandburg Friday
evening
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hollen
and daughters of Hollentown and
Misses Anna Marie and Thelma
Mae Glass of Van Ormer visited
in town on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs ve Nash and
daughter attended the wedding of
their niece, Mrs. Robert Snyder,
the former Meida Witherow, on
Baturday in Coxiport.
Merle Wilson and Ronald Ligh-
tner were callers in Bellwood on
Bunday
Charlies of North Hill
visited in town last week.
o|with her parent Mr. and Mrs
of fathers “°°
Andrew MeNev- |
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UNION PRESS OOURD
| Harry Thomas She is employed |
for the summer in Altoona.
Cloyd Hollen visited his
ients, Mr. and Mrs P H
ieni, here on Monday
Barnesboro Couple
Married On June 7
Miss Marjorie Harris, daughter
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Harris of
Harneshor Became Lhe bride of
Richard H. Rtesle Jr. son of Mr
and Mrs. Richard H Steele Br. of
Barnesboro, at 9 a.m jast Wed
“5 ia Y mornin in the Barne ahs Tro
Rev
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Presbyterian:
Washburn
in MArri
x Richard
rved as the
and Hohe rt
the hr degr YY
yf Barneshoro
ae 8 empioy-
wore Budget
i a 1941
High
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1 is associated with hile
the Bteele Auto Com.
Barneshor
couple will reside at 815
("hestnul Ave Ba rn calor fol
Wing Aa oki trip to the
Pocone Mo ains and Eastern
ania
3 North Fai a
Accepted As Recruits
Three young men from this sec-
have enlisted in the U 8
Army as recruits, accordin to
announcement by M Sgt William
I. Whitacre, head of the Barnes-
boro recruiting substation
They are Joseph H Bishop, 17,
son of Mrs Anna M. Edwards,
Carrolitown. Joseph 8 Costello,
17, som of Mr and Mra Joseph
Costello. Barnesboro, and Floyd
J. Rice, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs
Floyd C Rice, Marnteller
The young men reported to Ft
Knox, Ky. where thoy are being
processed and assigned
Miners’ Hospital
Patients’ Record
The following is the list of pat-
ents admitted and discharged at
the Miners’ Hospital Spangler,
from June 5 to June 12:
MEDICAL ADMITTED
Joseph Trexier, Patton RD;
Mrs Mary McKee, Westover R
DD. Mrs. louise Stewart, New
Jersey, Margaret Shaffer Baker.
toni, Mra. Margaret Solley, Cher-
ry Tree R. D.. Mary Stambaugh,
Cherry Tree, Peter Adamitis,
Hastings, William Long, Alverda,
David Wyland, Loretio;, Nancy
Foringer, Glen Campbell; Charles
Wilt, Ashville, Wifred Yeager,
Hastings, Mrs Elizabeth Kovach,
Nanty-Glo, Anna Crestoni, Baker-
ton, Edward Goss, Glen Camp
| bell; Mrs. Josephine Kowalski,
Bakerton, John E Evans, Mahaf.
fey. Charlies Stambaugh, Cherry
Tree BR. D.; Ann Bair, Patton; |
¢ ead ro
pany
The
tr. " artes
Fennsyiy
tiem
Mesdames Lewis Noel
Brought, Robert Nash, Tom Nash, |
John Edmiston and Dave Nash
were callers in Bellwood last
week
Miss Verdea Thomas, student at
Indiana State Teachers’ College.
is spending the summer vacation
al rau ENE
all ALL ILA: History!
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Porcelain—ond there's the famous Cook-Master
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other Frigidaire features you should see.
Wiham Pletcher, Hastings: |
Sandra Crowell, Patton: William
Crowel, Patton; Barbara A Elko, |
Glen Campbell, Blanche GQwizdak,
Barnesboro, Mrs Olive Krug,
Ashvilie R D Royden Buater-
ibaugh, Marian Cenler Daniel
| Bechel, Carroiltown, Mary Bar
iret, Cheat Bprings, Mra Beulah
{ Mussco, Barneasbiwo Elicnsine
| Yonkoske, Emeigh, Mrs Delia
Poiisky, Bakerton, Mrs Eva
Erichson, Patton, Catherine Vella,
' Barnesboro, Bruce Miller, Cherry
Tree RK. D. Elmer Warfield, Pat-
ton R D.; Mrs Helen Scott
Arcadia; Phillip Hoover, Patton;
Alex Kordiah, Hastings, Jack
Fredo, Hastings, Chariea Zedek,
Spangler; John Strittmatter Eb
ensburg. Thomas Hessler, Hast
ings; Mary louise Yonkoske, |
| Barnesboro, Dores Wagner, Bak-!
erton; William Singleton, Kerr
i moor; Robert Hollein, Barnesboro;
Busan Aughenbaugh, Cherry
i Tree. louis Haluskas, Patton, |
{Timothy Plantone, Conemaugh R. |
{D.; Irene Butler, Patton, Mrs. | §
| Irene Mclllwain, Spangler; Payl-!}
‘lis Schilling, Bakerton; Marlin
Hutton, Marsteller; Barbara Steir, |
Patton; Mel Kelly, Spang}; Mar.
lene Kelly, Hayden |
| Kelly, Spangler; y Mae
| Mitchell, Revioc; Peter Saxon Jr.
Barnesboro, Jack Fredo, Hast-
lings; Isabelle De Yarmin Cherry
Tree; Virginia Mae Rice, Mars-
| teller; Zavoniak, Cone-
| maugh;
| William Russell, Nanty-Gio; Gary
| Cherry Tree; Mrs. Kissia McCom-
| bie, Spangler; Donna L. Bailey,
Bakerton;
| Myrtle Bott, Coalport; Mrs. Mary
| Wagner, Elmora; Margaret Shaf-
| tery, Bakerton, Roger Lowes, |
| Patton; Mrs. Agnes Blum Patton |
‘R. D; Mrs Ida Bartiebaugh,
{Sp ler: Mary 8 Cher.
I Mrs RABIN,
Solley, |
Cherry Tree R D, and Mrs |
| Catherine Beckel, Nicktown
| SURGICAL DISCHARGED
| Mrs Mary Lou Gill
| Blanche
| Mrs. Elizaheth Chirdon, Patton:
i Richard Rainey, Glen Campbell: |
[ Mrs. Grace Yanoski, Burnside:
| Ronald Paker,
| la, Barnesboro;
{ Patton; William Crowell Patton;
| Barbara A. Eiko, Glen Campbeil;
i Bruce Miller, Cherry Tree RD;
| Andrew Madis, Hastings: Mary
{ Barnett, Chest Springs;
{Helen Greggi. Barnesboro
| Melvin Leamer, Westover
John E. Lauer, Johnstown: Elmer
Warfield Pattotn R. ID; Daniel
i Bechel, Carrolltown: Alex Kor.
dish, Hastings; Thomas Evabs,
Spangler; Michael Elias, Barnes-
(boro; Mra. Eva BEirckson, Patton;
R D:
R DD;
| ton:
ok | ine
Lucas, Westover; |
Hastings |
Gwidzak, Barnezboro: |
Emeigh; Thomas |
i States, Marsteller Catherine Vel |
Sandra Crowell, |
| Barnesboro, son, June 8
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Crimaldi, |
Elrmora, son, June 6
Mr. and Mrs. Metro
Spangler, daughter, June 7.
ton. Marsteller; Regine Yeckiey, | MATERNITY
Patton R. D.; Irene Butler, Pat-
i Mr and Mrs. Roy Artiey,
Mrs. Beluah Musso, Barnes- |
Spangler, daughter, June 4.
boro; Dorothy Mae Mitchell, Rev. i {
. Mr. andi Mrs. Walter Lubert |
OC ; Hayden Kelly, Spangler; . git Pennington,
| Marlene Kelly, Spangler Mel Spangler, da or, June B. Mr, and M Simon Shevock, Glen ‘Campbell daughter, June &
Kelly, Spangler. Barbara Steir | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lesnak, | 0% 0¢ J Raa, June 7. o] John Nevins,
Patton R. D.; Philip Hoover, Pat- Ashville, daughter and son, June Mr. and Mrs Gervise Panek.)
ton. Charles Zedek, Spangler. > Bakerton, daughter, June 7. i
liam Singleton Kerrmoor; | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murphy. yo a.nd Mrs Richard Hoover, |
Mrs Helen Scott, Arcadia; Leona Bakerton, son, June § Barnesboro, daughter, June 8. . and Mrs. James
Sherry, Barnesboro. Mrs. Ellouise' Mr and Mrs. Leonard Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mangarella, Patton, daughter, June 10,
Yonkoske, Emeigh, and Wilfred Ashville R. D., daughter, June 5. | Flastings, dsughter, June 8. | Mr. and Mrs Harold Walk,
Hastings Mr. and Mrs Bernard Despoy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Shee- LajJose, son, June 11.
Y eager
FOR FATHER'S DAY
Never before such a smartly priced selection of
gifts! All man-picked to please Dad and give him
handsome wear for a long time to come. Choose
them today, while assortments are still complete.
Silk and rayon ties in hand.
some selection of many pat
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