—— i a INA A A IRR i WU “ RA wi VI, se or. pr ae RII yay hint PE Thursday, September 7, 1950 New Army Recruits to Be Trained Under Actual Conditions of The army is through producing ‘ - . GI gentlemen.” From now on, it will concentrate on turning out killers: under actual combat condi- tions, Among other things, army offi- Cials said, this means elimination of “panty-waist” aspects of basic | trainiag and return of the rough and-ready top sergeant. Army sources gave no for the shift in training emphasis but it apparently stemmed from experiences with green troops in Korea, Some officers are said to feel casualties and confusion would have been reduced if the ol ll; SETI TY LEY I r the bl na x & } eda idn NEA TOASTMASTE Electric WATER HEATER Thera's no “hot water problem™ for Jour family with a TOAST- MASTER Automatie Eleetrie Water Heater! TOASTMASTER — the reoet respected name in home appliances—offers you the kind of hot water servion you've always wanted—safe, silent, inespensice! 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Spangler Girl Bride At St. Stanislaus’ Miss Chesterine Serafin fer of Mr. and Mrs Michas Serafin of Spangler, and A Liystarczyvk SOT w Mra Agnes Lystarczyk of South Bend, Ind were united in marnage last Sat- urday st 9 a min Bt Stansis aus’ Catholic Church Barnes boro. Rev conducted mony Jean Serafin sister of the bride was the maid of honor | Kalister, brother of the | groom, was Ute best man | Berafin was the flower girl | Eddie Serafin was ring besrer. Matron of honor was Mra Clair | Dantou. Norman Leathe served as I master of ceremonies. Brides. | maids were Elizabeth Kalister | and Helen Bodek. Walter Serafin { and Harley Stieglitz were ushers | A wedding dinner was served In ithe church hall and a reception lwas held in the Polish Legion | Hall. Barnesboro. After the wed {ding trip to the southern states the couple will make their homes iin South Bend | The bride was employed by the | Phillips-Jones Corp., Barnesboro Her husband, a veteran of World War II. is a graduate of Barnes. | boro High Schoo! and is empolyed iby the Studebaker Corp, South Bend Albert Christoff Honored By Firm Christoff of Christof | Motor Sales, Patton, was one of 100 outstanding Hudson Motor Car Co. dealers from throughout {the United States feted by Hud- son officials Aug. 28 and 29 al Hotel, White Bul- | phur Springs, West Virginia | Dealers were winners of June- {July sales contests in which all | post-war Hudson sales records | were broken. Among company of | Acials honoring dealers wers N. K. ' Van Derzee, vice president, Hud. | son Sales Corp.; C. A. J. Hadley, sales manager; George Browder, director of advertising and mer- chandising; Roy D plin Jr, special representative, and WL Courage, assistant to the vice { president in charge of sales | A program of athletic contests | was ‘held in which winners recei. { ved prizes Awards were also | made for outstanding sales I | formances by the dealers. A divi. | sional and zone managers meeting hasi troops intens vi conditions the CONIT Se he said real discipline va train - hn 5! wnr ofS fang? Father Thaddeus Kaladzie) the double-ring cere and i Albert | preceded the two-day jamboree GRAND REOPENING! MOOSE BALLROOM PATTON, PA. — STARTING SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 DANCING Watch for Announcement PATTON LODGE, NO. 488, 1. 0. 0. M. FLOOR SHOW GET SET FOR THE HUNTING SEASON . . . the i ngler VFW Post CARROLLTOWN Spa Safe Driving School ToHave Graduation Films, Lectures Aid Traming New Drivers Plans are made for grad exercises for Ving class sponsored by Mean - VFW, Spang announced ia enrolled being han rr uation the dn school A rant THOZ is to De erans’ ier T he date ter The vet | persons for the first 12.week class which began on July 8. Classes will end the latter part of Bep- tember when the students will be given their state driving fesis It is believed that the BEpan the first and of the nit ler t % iv feet organization K 2 ing school state to pect A iriv Classes are congueted a YY x iy ; hour “Tha A Wr i he iA ¥ ’ earh Week arith a thr Wednesday BR rotaling Spangler VW al [Err r the Ariving and safely are the regularly chief instr lor in Tass the is leo Cantelope He is assisted by Atty. James Wildeman, Atty. John P. lLantzy, Cleon Wyland, Thomas Chernisky, David Wier John Lauber? arid (* Kirsch All are VFW members and volunteer their services McDonald Post expects to con- the course when ths pres ent classes have completed train. ing Gallitzin Couple Observe 61 Years 0f Married Life Mr and Mrs Frank Howell of 150 Forest 8t., Gallitzin, recently celebrated their 61st wedding an- niversary with a dinner at the home of their daughter, Mrs Thomas Grogan of Gallitzin The couple were married Aug 27. I1RRB, in Bt Patrick's Catholic Church. Gallitzin, by Rev. Father John Boyle Mrs Howell Eckenrode and a Chrysostum and was born in Apr. 28, is nol good be around in her Bhe organized American Legion served as the first the organization member of the 3 “ 4 3 driving school tinue the former Mary daughter of Sophia Ecken Bradley June- 1863. While her she is able to home the Cenllitzin Auxiliary and president of She still is a unit and also be fongs to the jocal Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Both Mr and Mrs Howell are members of 81. Patrick's Catholic Church Mr. Howell is a som of William and lavina Howell He WAR born in Gallitzin July 26, 1868, and is a retired miner. He had worked for McCoy Coal Co. and Pennsyl- vania Coal & Coke Corp. He is in fair health The couple lived in Gallitzin since their marriage Four of the mix children bom to Mr. and Mrs. Howell are living iThey are Rupest EE. Ralph FP Mrs. Thomas Grogan and Jennie Howell, all of Gallitzin. There are 11 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren Many More Persons To Benefit Under New Security Law considerable sine who in formed that they bie under the 1848 Social Security Act tenella. may now find are eligible under Amendmenta The principal rode. tion on health nurmoer of paxl, were in were not eligi Version of the Ls receive thal they the 1850 per the changes in re- gard to eligibility are two in number. First, the 65 year oid {or older) ‘wage earner who was not fully brsured at the time he filed his application (because he did not have a sufficient number (of quarters in which he had been (paid $50.00; and second, the sur- vivors of veterans of World War ‘II who died in service or who died more than three years after they were discharged. (In 1046 Congress provided for those who died within three years after their | discharge.) { Under the Amendments of 18050, two situations just recited here are provided as follows: 1. All wage earners, 85 or over (now, who have at Jeast six (6) jquarters of coverage now become jeligible at once under the “new provisions of the Amend- | ments. 2. Each veteran |p during World War II. Since the new for eligibility are retroactive to the beginning of World War II, some widows, min- or children or dependent parents may now be eligible for monthly payments, who were formerly in- formed they were not eligible be- cause the wage earner had not worked long enough. Lump sum death payments will not be paid on any desth occurring before pt. 1, 1850. new amendments, although qualifying many for benefits who months prior to the fective date 1, 1850. Ronald J. Lefebure of Mr. and Mrs. Allen King of Cherry Tree, became the bride of Ronald J. Lefebure, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lefties Hastings at 8 p m. Y: Aug. at the Pleasant Hill Church, bride was given in marri- age by her father. Jeannette Le- febure, sister of the bride was the maid of honor, and Thomas King was his brother's best man. Mr. Lefebure is em Kathleen King Weds Miss Kathleen King daughter credited | with $160.00 of monthly income | for each month he was in service | were formerly ineligible, do not | provide for any payments for the of the amendments, which js Sept. | i present at the reunion, an Farabaugh, of Coupon. GG Farabaugh of Pueblo, Colo ne + 9451 or 3092 Richard Farabaugh and two Miss Anita M. Veneskey #7 Bride of Herman Nealen day Miss Anita M. Veneskey, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Z A Vene { § riod twp R i EK 1 Hern s, of Cincinnatti, will be jays thig week * 9» After Stay In Germany ! Mrs Michael Ryan of Mr. and Mrs Mary T Connell, daughter f Nicktown R. D, on and Mrs. M. D. Connell of 2, at fast Ary the {« nine COCK | place, armved home ts Church Carroll high mass Land, OSE, officiated at ring ceremony and The bride was narrmge by her father ; ie WAS v nl y hard Nealen usial eg roon juaired routing of Was attired In a tional n i day where she has been for the eight months with her husba Heutenant in the Army Mrs. Evan came on a plane {rom nding at LaGuardia attended by Y. The flight tf he Sa ren hours niptial Germain bride mass (neva £8 or of hroth- ionger thar bic ause of 5 miles wriler to Ryka § wg hectide Fown rimmed wilh huericans wore a finger lip vel { seed pearls She a beapgquet of white glad- fer br Wore a 2 match. carried a the Boutlh ® +0 Mr ard Mrs Mike Donch Patty Fador, Fddie Fedor Miss Paula Schnorr, all ford, Conn finara fewrmnaid rEanay wilh piciure * ¥ ZOWH hat and juet of pink gladiold. The hride presented her bouque! Virgin's Altar af WATA week ond and relatives Mr and Mrs were guests of friends Md. last week, and holiday with the Blessed ter the Mass while the choir un the direction of Mrs M.D SANK This Day, O Mother Mrs. Nealen has been employed by the First National Bank of Carrolitown since her high school graduation last year Mr Nealen is engaged in farming A receplion and buffet lunch was held at the home of the bride in the afternoon. About 200 rela tives and friends were present Many beautiful and useful gifts were received After a trip to Niagara Fads the couple will reside in Carroll- Lon also der Connell Beautiful Om where their daughter Miss Hie Tou Bender has for the past six weeks Miss Mr Julius Detroit {and Labor Day visiting with relatives and friends Toseph Luther of Md, was a guest Elmer Luther for several furing the past week Edward Farabaugh and sons of Baltimore Md apen veo end and holiday visitin father, M. J Farabaugh, sther relatives Vincent Malloy and Mrs Farabaugh Reunion Held Here On Sunday Afternoon A reunion of the descendnants of the Iate Joseph Farabaugh was held on Sunday at the Am. 8 vican Legion Park in Carroll- town, and about 200 ware in at- tendance orps are’ Grade 1, Rr The affair was in the nature of Grade 2 Sr. Hilda. Grade a basket picnic and comprised the en; twse . 8r. Jerome, families of Wiliam and Michael 7 AT “FeOrRe; rads 7 4 # Gonzaga I. Farabaugh and Mrs Herman op . _.4 Grade R Rr Carrolitown:. Glibert cn} ; : Bearer of : ; principal of Pushio Colo Farabaugh Dr.:’ . Charles Farabaugh of Newburg, Mr. and Mrs Nicholas Ma and daughter, Darlene and N. Y.: Richard F. Farabaugh of = ¥ Richard FP Faraba IgA Iohn Meller all of Akron O Cincinnattl, Ohio: Leo Farabaugh spending ro a \ . : ndin 8 WO We VAs of Spangler, and Engledbert Fara- ; a R A : Ae X with Miss Hattie Lehmier baugh of Loretto RD One me 4 ar . : : ’ Mesnrs Herman and Vincen! the family, Mrs Vincent Other recent guests a . oy & 1 - : | 35% y ~¥ J # Munster R. D. is de ; pier home were Oscar and Francix om ploy ~ ents. Atty. and Mra N Saturday and Sunday Benediet's Parochial morning. Members of the tea Mra er of rier Huber of The Farabaugh have two Jiving Farabaugh of Loretto mier Akron Mr and Mrs Lichard bangh have purchased By descendants uncles James who was We ERNE NE TRE RANE eer SOF ¥ that car of yours has put jts best days behind it, there's no time like right now to think about starting out afresh with a taut, new, up-to-the-minute motor- car with all its mileage still in ic. And there's no better place in the world to start than with the beauty pictured here, for a variety of reasons. For one thing, this Buick SPECIAL is a quick-stepping Fireball valve-in-head straight-eight that's priced lower than some sixes. at fl ep A Sea ibe For another, it’s built with typical Buick ruggedness through and through—a husky Eat Nil Tone ba HENRY J. TAFLOR, ABC Nutwark, svery Monday svening. é=-| PATTON Local Girl Returns Home “ ... of Mr Thurs. 0 night from Gauting, Germany Air Force TWA lo Switzeriand Field N required 27 he Atlant v of Btam- vistiors over Herman Bender in Towsen miGlor ed an to Quantico Marine Base, heen stallion od in the Reserve Nurse Training der. a student at Penn State Col. DQ lege, returnsad home with them Stich of : . Mich, spent the week end | Kaylor's brother, Joseph Sponsky Baltimore of his father Philadelphia, was visitng his par- A Malloy Rehood opened for the term on Tuesday Clandin 3 8r tirade Grade 8 Sr Angelica Alan of oT of the ’ i Ed homes being constructed by Mike | iibert Buck an W. Carroll St. will Mr and Mrs Clem Hoover and and Gerald and Charles, were dau- recent motorists to Niagara Falls, here N.Y, and also were visitors at Father Baker's “Our Lady of Vie. BONS WANTED ©" Shrine at Lackawannis New ELDERBERRIES Mra. John Washington, D. C Grieff of wire guests er the holiday of Mr. Grieffs Mrs. Gertrude Grief! and Mrs. Richard Eiradley family were recent visitors Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs Harry J Donahue and sor-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mra Joseph Mawcelliuno of | Passaic, N. J, arrived Saturday visit Mr. Donahue's raother, Rosetta Denshue, and also | and Mrs. Donald McNelis. Mr, Mrs. Mascellano returned to Monday and Mr. and Mrs | are spending the week Donahue is a frenholder Earn that TRY this and a Pas nd, a Pick berries in clusters with Mrs Mr and Paxsaic Ie mange Mr of Passaic County, N. J Mrs Martha Fiber of rE the a re arid the Hers extra cash —pick elderberries! Only ripe berries will be accepted. Do not pick green berries approximately 4" main stem. T0c Per Bushel at Receiving Station, at QUALITY MEAT MARKET PATTON, PA. Johns. OW Was a week end visitor with reiatives here Victor Fabian and Mn, Dick, Eddie and Jack, of trot the week end and local relatives Miss Mary Zajac of Washing | ton, D.C, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr and Mrs Joseph Zajac Sr Brother Patrick Lacey, OSB, of Vincent Archabbey, Latrobe, spent the week end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lacey, | Mr. and Mrs. Al Kaylor ¢f town and son, Claude, of Washington, | have returned from a; motor trip to Springfield, Mass where they visited with Mrs Moen a and children, spent holiday with #0, oe i po : a y 3 Ya. St Neal. Ib Ben- local | Miss Cecelia Lepkosky is d- ing a week's vacation in Cleve and, O., with her brother, Al Lepkosky | Herman Hahn of Cloveland vis | ited over the holiday with his! Fro | mother Mrs. Barbara [ahr i wl Guests at the home of Mr and | 4 Mra M.D Connell over the week | and . end were Mra, Rose WM. William. | Laon of Pittsburgh: Wilter Reese, | Pittsburgh: Charles Tuckey, Ver- | na, Pa Anthony Rengowski, | Ambridge, Pa. Miss Ann Sabol | Port Vue, Pa, and Mr. and Mrs | Joseph Tulley and son, Martie of Pusrio la Cruz, Venepuels, With the exception of Mrs Williamson the remainder of the visitors all! were stationed in Venezuela with Dan Connell during his employ. ment there Mr. and Mrs. B J family had as days d in tna, ching Fred Dillon and their mests over ist pos weak end and holiday Mr Mra and Mrs Leo Dillon and family are of Washington, FO and tf ro Altoona on Saturday, Sept. 2 . he Misses Kathryn and Sue Gil The following spent the week Leh- and Delores and Ruth Drass of end At the home of Oscar Drass: Lawrence attended the wed- John Martin, Joseph Harold, Nick ‘ding of Madeline Coanitor and Fax and Joseph Martin, all of Shar. Bernard J Plesanaki at the Cath- Cleveland and Youngstown, O. adral of the Pleased Sacrament in Theresa the a that can take a lot of years without crying “Uncle!” Then, too—this high-styled beauty is proving to be one of the most economical Buicks ever built—easy on gas, easy on upkeep, easy on you in its soft, floating, light-handling comfort. It even comes with Dynaflow Drive * if you like—and Dynaflow means that you will never have to service or replace a friction clutch, and that rear-end or trans. mission servicing—even engine upkeep— are cut to a minimum, * Shamdard on ROADMASTER, optional at svtra cost on SUPER of Buick strength car you'll be glad your Buick dealer see precisely what signing up? AUTO COMPANY PHONE 2171 PATTON SMOOTH 2 SAILING! fo GOENNER’S SPECIAL ‘HOLIDAY BREWED AND BOTTLED by Goenner & Company JORNSTOWN, PA. “Make Every Day A Holiday” Washington, D.C, spent the weosk sud at the home of their parents r. and Mrs. Harry Lann. | ~The Bank of Pennsylvania was formed in 1780 to supply the and Gregory Lann of Continental Army. AA NN SH Of course, you can’t see all of this in the brief span of a trial drive. But you can experience the good solid feel beneath you. You can satisfy yourself on the lightness of the con- trols, the utter smoothness of Dynaflow, the quick surge of Buick’s Fireball power. All such things will tell you that this is a to live with for a long time to come—and you need only to ask for a demoastration to we mean, Why not call on him soon to talk about