Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, September 14, 1950, Image 7

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Thursday, September 14, 1060
Beaver Valley | AMSBRY
By KATHLEEN BUCHANAN
Local Lady Observes Mre W RETEN ef ‘ering srw son
84th Birthday Anniversary Ty. of Tov
A = birthday party was
IDs
M and Mrs
rday evening
Mrs (Gray's
noth Montgomery
Who X4th birthday
Anniversary and her grandsor
Edward {:rav y celebrated his
th anriversary Fhe aged lady
received many lovely gifts. A | Brandparents here recently
lunch was served with the birth- Mr and Mrs Mike McMullen
day cake being baked by Mrs (and family of Loretto visited in
Montgomery's granddaughter, Mrs | town on Monday
James Hamilton. Those and Mrs Gordon
incinded the following visited among relatives
Re Mrs. Terry of Coal: | Ohio over the week end i
port; Mr and Mrs Aldene Hamii- | 5 " acehn of OGailit- |
ton of McCartney: Mr. and Mrs. |. APRA Marie SBaracena of Gallit- |
KR. McMaster and daughter of |." visited here last Tuesday with
h : L n nt £31 Yonns y .
thompsontown, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Donna Buchanan
ward Gray and family of Coal | John i
port, Mr and Mrs. James Hamil- | Eugenia Clawson has
tof? and sons of Beaver Valley; | ® two weeks Naval
Mr. and Mrs. Casn Gray Jr. and course in Philadelphia. =~
daughter, Kathie, of Van Ormer;| Regina Link and Lyle Shopper
Mr and Mrs Joseph Warrender | Of Hastings spent Sunday at ths
and children of Coalport; Mr and | Gilbert Lewis home . | 8
Mrs Thomas Hamilton and family Mrs. Paul Madigan, Florence
of MeCartney: Mr. and Mrs Madigan and Helen Racz were re
John McMaster and family of [tent visitors in Patton
Thompsontown, and Mr. and Mrs. | Mr and Mrs Geraid
Cash Gray and son. Don. Ashville visited here
’ ! oP Shirley Buchanan
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Miller of fume McCloskey in
Johnstown spent Sunday with the © ep wid w . of tSaitiigin
lady's mother, Mrs. Mary Strayer Amverne arner of Csallogh
Mrs (Marence Hobba of Altoona | Visited at the Elmer Gallagher re
spent the week end with her sis- |#idence Sunday afternoon
3 i w brs § ,
ter - Mrs. Mary Gates and sons Mrs. Leo Link of Hastings © 5
Mr and Mrs Elmont Marrow ited with relatives here last Sun
and daughter, Kathie, spent Sun. day. . Chasis
day with the latter's parents Mr | Mr. and Mrs. George Garman
and Mrs. Ted Fegan and family | 2nd children, Maxine and John. of
of Irvora “Van Ormer visited here last Hat-
. Bam Booterbaugh
attending Mr Litzinger
Neffs
Mrs
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Clawson SIT) of
Rishon
recently
visited with
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GALLITZIN
By MRS MADALENE GG BUCK
Phone 617
JE Cleveland Street
Voter Registration Here
Today And Tomorrow
Registration days for voling
will be held today and tomorrow
in Gallitzin
Today, Sept. 14
ter to vote in the
cs | urday at the
home
John Gates Wins Top Mr. and Mrs Benjamin
. . : of Cresson were last Saturday
Prize On Radio Quiz vigitors at the Lloyd Pugh home
John Gates of Beaver Valley Stella Plerwola spent the past
wom the jack t on » quiz | Week here with her mother
program over Station WIAC, Mr and Mrs. Norman Btephen-
Johnstown, at the arena at the son and family have returned to
Cambria County Fair last | York after a visit here with rela.
Wedneaday evening. tives m. io Pp
Mr. Gates received roxi- Mr. end Mrs Cerald Hartman 10 pm
$200 worth mer- returned home after a vacation
se for having the closest | (5 to Florida
asswer to the question, “How Mrs. Eddie Eckenrode of Loret-
rg persons were treated at (i, nent the past week here at
the Cross First-AMd ht the oy Cappaullez home
He at the fair Between _ Sunday visitors at the home of J
and Wednesda
y Mrs. Edna Blakney included Mr to the United Stile Senate from
and Mrs. James Litzinger and Pennsylvania, and Judge Michael
family of Colver A. Musmano of Pittaburgh can
{salen
you may regis
High
Building from 10 a m. to 3 p m
and from 7 p m. to 10 pm
This Friday, Sept 15, registra.
tion will take place in the Gallit-
m. and from 7 p m to
U. S. Sen. Francis Myers
To Visit Here Wednesday
I'nited Riates Benator Francis
wr ant stm Dae ros | QUAKE HEIGHTENS EVEREST'S PEAK
Ohio spent a few days last week | ’
hete at the Harve Lenhart home. | & ; \ *
Betty Lou Gens, who is employ Fo 2 '
ed in Buffalo, N. Y., visitea re- | dl
cently at the home of her par-
ents, Mr and Mrs Walter Gens.
Jim Krise and Bobby Barnhart
visited relatives and friends ‘in
Detroit, Mich, over the week end
Mrs. Hannah Kuhn has return-
ed to her horne here after spends
ing some with relatives in
Akron, Ohio.
Mr and Mra Michael Nedimyer
and Mr and Mrs Robert Retling-
er of State College were vacation.
ing over the week end in Canada,
Mr and Mrs. Harve Lenhart
spent Sunday visiting at the Ded
bert Lenhart home in Bradley
Junction.
Mrs. Clark Forcey of Philips |
burg spent last Thursday at the’
M J Nedimyer home. i
Mr and Mra Calvin Gales and
children of Johnstown spent the |
week end at the G. M. Gales re-
sidence.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Burchill
and daughter, Ruth Ann, of Utah-
ville, spent Sunday at the Earl
Bollinger home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Hemsakey | .
and children and Betty Hemskey :
visited over the week end at the 4 Nt a BHUTAN ~,-
Jay Hemskey home in Willlams- , Be i :
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Mr. snd Mrs. Delbert Lenhart |
of Bradley Junction spent Sunday
bere at the Harve Lenhart home.
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Kings-
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district firemen's parade at Tyrone
School |
gin Municipal Buildng from 10 a |
Myers, candidate for reelection!
{aystem of
| automatic
jone train to another by high-fre- |
transmitters and receivers |
{installed in the
| caboose of each train,
| quency
UNION PRESS.COURIER
didate on the Democratic ticket
for Lieutenant Governor of Penn
gyivania, will bring their caravan
t Gallitasin next Wednesday
They will speak in front
First National Bank at
wm
caravan will meet the
i High Boehool Band at the
to Galiitzin” arch and
parade up Forest Street,
1 down North Main Stree!, over Lhe
i bridge to the bank building
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‘Mrs. Madelene G. Buck
‘To Attend State Meeting
Mrs Madalene G. Buck of 308
| Cleveland Street, a member of the
| Democratic State Committee and
ithe State Executive Board, will
i attend the Democratic State Com-
| mittee meeting this Saturday,
{Sept. 16 at 2 p. m. in the Ball
iroom of the Sylvania Hotel in
Philadelphia
The Democratic Blate Platform
will be adopted at this lime,
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‘Former Gallitzin Resident
Gets Patent On RR Device
Paul M. Branner of Duquesne
a former resident of this place
granted a palent or
riadic waming
egg which can
[engineer of a speeding
es dE beats Aion § v
CEG LANUOAS ING RLON
haa been
high frequency
Fy vy ¥
Mens
another train isa on the
how far ahead 1 is
Mr. Branner was born in Galiilt
and graduated from the
in High Bchonl in
rs Candl-
193%. He was
} Ieee? 5 Air Fores
during World War Il
He is employed by
Switch and Bignal Company of
Swissvale, Pa as a palent at-
Lorney
Mr. Branner waa assigned pat-
ent number 2.509.331
} The new invention
to supplement the
the UU. 8
length of
f the UU
sh fie
oho iF
is designed
usual safely
railroads It
(divides a track into
blocks and flashes semaphore or
light signals to show whether a
itrain is in the block ahead
The
would
Lm pulses
equ pment
radio
provide
from
locomotive and
i The indicators in the engineer's
cab would translate the time the
echo takes to return into a dis
| tance reading
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The Gallitzin Band
organization elected Bride Murray
as president of the group at a
meeting Sept. 8 in
High School
Other officers are
Laird, vice president
Leonard, secretary and
Bernard, treasurer
The next regular
the group will be held at 7:30 p
im., Tuesday, Oct. 3 in the
school bullding
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NOTE OF THANKS
: The Band Mothers organization
of QGallitzin, wishes to
their thanks to the 1850 Class of
Gallitzin High School for their
contribution of $85.50 toward the
purchasing of uniforms and ins-
truments for the school band
Signed,
BAND MOTHERS
[I
Julia Basal of 310 Main 8t
visited in Pittsburgh on Sunday.
Don Wess of Washington, D. C,,
is visiting the Wess family on
Church Street.
Dunmse of Detroit,
Mich. is visiting , Mr.
and Mrs A. L Jie. of
Church Street.
The American Legion Auxiliary
unit 174 “of QGallitzin will hold
their regular meeting this Thurs-
day evening at 8 p m. in the
Legion Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDer-
mott of Jackson Street, have re-
turned home after spending a 10.
day vacation in Buffalo N Y,
and Niagara Falls. They also vis
ited to Toronto, Canada.
The Women of the Moose,
Chapter 228, Gallitzin, will hold
their second monthly meeting on
Monday, Sept. 18 at 8 p m. in
the local Moose Home on Main
Street. Mrs. Mercedes Quinn, sen-
jor regent, presiding. All members
are requested to be present.
Mis. Elizabeth Meintel of Wil-
son Street is a patient in the Al-
toona Mercy Hoapital, suffering
from a broken hip, which she re.
ceived from a fall down a flight
of stairs in her home.
Mrs. Margaret Olson and Jack
and Sharon Dsiabo of Main Street
returned home from Baltimore,
Md., where Mrs. Olson visited her
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Templin
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Buckrop
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Santoni of
Detroit, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs
Mark Buckrop of Rock Island,
Conn., were visitors at the Fritz
Buckrop home on Craig Street,
over the past week end.
Mrs. Rupert Howell of Craig
Street, ig recovering from a heart
attack which she suffered a few
weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson and
Mr Elex
Leona
Kathyrn
children, Jackie and Karen, of
$m
of Erie, Pa,
and son
the Gallitzin |
len home.
meeting of
high |
Patton High School Band Wins First Prize At Tyrone Parade
{James Btudic Photo. Patton
As a conclusion to its summer season, the Patton High School Band recently copped first prize in a
Among the organizations’ other summer activities were the pro
viding of entertainment at various local affairs, the All-Star football game in Windber, and partici
pation in contests at Pittsburgh and Rarnesboro.
Baltimore, Md, are spending their
vacalion with Mrs Carlson's mo
ther, Mrs. Susan Olson of Grant
Street.
Hollentown
Miss Betty Jane Simmers
Bride At Ceremony Here
A beautiful wedding
formed last Saturday Sept § at
2 p.m. in the Pentecostal Church
in Hollentown, when Miss Betty
Jane Bimmons, daughter of Mra
Helen { Simmons) Simmeras of
Patton, became the bride of John
Hollen, som of Mr. and Mra Carl
Hollen of Hollentown. Rev. Lioyd
Weyandt, pastor, officiated at the
ceremony
Mardeila Simmons, sister of the
bride, was the maid of honor, and
Richard Isenberger, a friend of
the bridegroom, was best man
The bride, given in marriage by
her stepfather Ray Simmers
was allired in a blush pink satin
Rown and wore a TRA ® :
white carnations. The maid
honor wore a blue taffeta gowy
and a corsage of red roaes
Mra Paul Green of Bellwood
renidered a piano recital before
and aller the ceremony
A reception was heid al
hegne of the bride in Pall
owing Lhe ceremony with a
large number of puesta allending
The newlyweds received many
gifts
The
Kane, Pi
od
was per
nit * Are
where Mr
residing
Haollen
employe
as & 9
Week end visitors a the Carl
Hallen week end
included Mrs, Jack Hommer 8ua.
anna Matthews and Lester Morris
of Beccaria; Mrs Paul f
i & it .
hame over lhe
Green of
| Bellwood; Richard Isenberger Mr
‘and Mrs. Harvey Davis Mr
Mrs. Wm. Nelson and
| Elaine,
and
daughler
and Carol Delores Ten
hier, Mr and Mrs. Ray Simmers
and family and Rev. Lioyd Wey
andt
Mr and Mra Lewis Apple and
Mr. and Mrs Calvin McCartney
visited in Ebenaburg last
day afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Byron Richards’
of Lock Haven visited at the lL.
Hollen home here over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Hollen Jr
is visiting In town
with his parenta Mr and Mrs
Satur
{Lemuel Hollen,
Mothers |
Mr. and Mra Kenneth Douglass
of Bellwood and Mrs
Dave Naah of Blandburg visited
here Sunday at the Preston Hol-
Mra. Fannie Green of Comlport
| visited here over the week end at
the Curl Hollen home
Mr. and Mrs Ray Simmeras of
Patton visited at the Cart Hollen
home here Sunday.
Crash At St. Benedict
‘Breaks Power Lines
extend ¢
Carrolitown was minus elegtrie
power for about 15 minutes Sun.
(day afternoon when a car crash-
ied Into a steel utility pole near
i the intersection of Route 219 and
ithe road leading Bast the Presby-
,
terian Church in Benedict. The
impact caused the pole to lean,
severing the wires
Heads U.N. Council
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Sir Gladwyn Jebb
PRESIDENT of the UN. Security
Council for September, Sir Glad-
wyn Jebb of Great Britain goes
over his ootes at Lake Success,
N. Y. He succeeds Soviet Delegate
Jacob Malik, whose filibuster stale.
mated the Council's debate on Ko-
rean aggression. (International)
Archabbot to Officiate At
Vespers, Mass At Centennial
Rt. Rev. Strittmatter ~|biween the Parochisis of Bt]
To Visit Carroltown ton Fence Busters. The game,
By CYRIL 1B STEVENS; | which will take place at 3 p. m.
erie rs if the iB n fiet 1 n Lhe £ arrolitown High School
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from St Vincent . Archab Stadium, has been arranged to
t ub roles od eo rata eet igive the children a prominent
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part ‘in the celebration,
Dinner for the clergy will be
served at 1 p. m. Sunday in the |
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» Lake part in
celebration of St
in Carrolitown. |
be held Ot 3, a!
held for the sisters in
Scholastica’s Convent. Sunday's |
observance will be climaxed with |
The centennial of the
town church has special
ance to the Benedictines
more than a century of
tine mervive in
Carroi-
wignific.
It means
Northern fenedic: hal given by the Catholic
Northern TT Veterans of Johnstown,
In addition to the
{ spent or
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Fy
ihe monks from 8t
who atlend the
Vincent
festivities Will |
form a ch
ng al the Solemn
High Mass to be offered by Most
Rev. Richard T. Guilfoyle, Bishop
Altoona, al 10.30 a mm 8un
aay, Oct. 1.
The Benedictines have
charge: of the Northern
County missions
Carrollitown
| ish banquet at 8:30 p. m. in the
held.
been in
(amibria
even belore the
chiprch wan built
High Mass at 9 a. m., Tuesaday
church hall. A dinner also will be |
an entertainment in the church |...
War |
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of the Carrclitows
Church. A treat will be held for
the children of the parish in the
church hall at 1:30 that afters
noon. The Centennial Ball at 9 p
m. at Sunset Ballroom will con
{clude the festivities
Our Cathotic Heritage, a sou-
venir book telling in words and Ip
picture the history of the church
and the work of the Benedictines,
s being published for the og-
casion. It is now in the process of
being printed. :
oh
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wd
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memorial | 4
Mass and services at 9 a. m. Mon- of
nt) day, Oct. 2, the anniversary will |.
ir to furnish the ming- | : : ; y | od
Pontifical take on a joyous air with a par 'q
church hail. A bazaar also will be |
4
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Highlight of the third day ot | §
the celebration will be a Solemn | &
St. Benedict's Church. This will | Bem
Fhey came to the area in 18468
and two years later the Bishop
of Pittsburgh assigned Lhem to
take care of the missions. {
. Al the invitation of
Peter Lemke, founder of Carroll
town, the Benedictines came to
Carrolltown in 1848. According to
original plans of Father Boniface
Wimmer, OSB. who brought the
Benedictines to Amerioa, the |
monastery and school were to be
sxtablished in Carrvoiltown,
The monks settied near Latrobe, |
however, at the invitation of the |
Bishop of Pittaburgh. Two years
after that the Benedictines bought |
Father Lemke's property in Car- |
rolitown and a short time after!
that Father Lemke himself be
came a Benedcitine i
The date for the calebration
was selected because 11 ig the
Sunday nearest to the anniver-
sary of the coming of the Bene. |
dictines. They arrived in Carroll |
town Sept 30, 1848. i
Rt. Rev. Dennis Htrittmatier |
OSB, Coadjutor Archabbot of the |
BL. Vincent community, will at.
tenid the Masg celebruted bY
Bishop Guilfoyle Rev Father
lidephonae Wortman, OBB, will
direct the choir of monks who will
Falher
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Dancing from
FRATERNAL ORDER of EAGLES
AERIE 1244
FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13
FISH FRY . . . for Members and Their Ladies
SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16
ROUND DANCE from 10:00 to 1:00
BERUCE BOWSER & HIS ORCHESTRA
SUNDAY EVENING, SEPTEMAER 17
ROUND DANCE AND FLOOR SHOW
BERNIE WIEDMAN AND HIS BAND
ENJOY AN EVENING AT
PATTON, PA.
Presents
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COURTEOUS SERVICE
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9:00 to 12:00
THE EAGLES!
be accompanied by Rev, Father
Arthur Holtz, OSB i
Archabbot Dennis will officiate |
at Pontifical Veapers at 7:30 p.
Sunday evening He also will
be celebrant of a Pontifical High |
Mass the following day for the J
deceased members of the congre-
gation Special services will be
held at the grave of Father!
femkes in St. Benedict'y Cemetery
after the Maas
A highlight of the event on
Sunday will be a football Rams
DEAN
and daughter of
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“¥ Y have
Arthur LaBlan:
Niagara Falls,
returned 10 {heir
hoane after apending the Labor
Day week end al the Elmer Brig |
g2 home Mrs LaBlanc is the
former Vivian Bri
Mra Paal Woods of Windber
was a visitor at the Bhome of Mis |
Mary Ann SBwires last Waednes. |
ay :
Mr and Mrs James Catralet |
and chilkiren and John Fabris :
Akron, Ohio, have returned home |
after apending a mw days with
relatives here :
Zoe Ross and B J Effinger
and daughler of Cresaon ‘wer
funday afternoon visitors at the
Bergamaschi home, i
Domenic, James and BN Funi. |
celll, Mario and Idelic Boito, |
Bruno Florentin and Bdward
Bwires Jr., were members of the
National Guard unit that left Al
toona Sunday afternoon for In.
dianapolis, Ind
Joyce Lauer was a visitor in
town on Sunday.
Mary Ilda Wills, who a employ.
ed in Altoona, spent the week |
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Robert Willa :
Frank Reghetti of Brons Qreek, |
N. J, was a visitor with rela.
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