Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, November 23, 1950, Image 5

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    Sunday, November 33, 1960
Around Patto
‘Meade Nehrig Member
Of Duke U.
Moose Still ‘Tops
In Cinch Tourney
Moose are
Patton Fi
rf
urnament, but
Looval Order
top position
nal Cinch T
by a margir
Moose have al
The Eagles
ith 2.500 pv
n the
‘ -
2.31)
mirth
a y
323
with
Slovak
place
and the
2.181 points
Fo the first tin
the Eis and SOI
tie score, the Moose
pass up the VFW
and the Eagles downed the
Club by 37 poin last Wednes
evening
The tourname will continue
play this Wadnesday evening with
the Moose host to Legion
the VFW at the Eagles and the
Slovak Club gong to the SOI
The scores will be announced in
next week's paper
Games are played each Wed-
nesday evening at 8 p. m. and the
committee requests all players to
be on scheduled time
* 5 »
Billy Dubyak Honored
On Ninth Anniversary
Mr and Mrs Jess Dubyak of
Beech Ave, were hosts at a birth
day party for their son Billy,
who celebrated his ninth birthday
anniversary last Sa urday Nov
18
Games were playad and lunch
served. Billy received many gifts
Attending were the following
Birdie McConnell, 8ammy Dub-
yak, Jackie and Adele Mozi, Ron-
nie and Paul Kudelawic, Donnie
and Eddie Dubyak, Joie, Billy and
Bobhy Hancharic, Dorothy Nie-
bauer, Francis and Benny Botla
and Joyce, Billy and Debby rub
yak
Rin
played to
managed to
by D2 points
Slova
ts fay
nt in
tha
Married Here Recently
The marriage of Mrs. Margaret
Zern to Raymond C. Fagan of
Carrolltown took place in St
Mary's Catholic Church, Patton
on Saturday morning, Nov. 4,
with Maas celebrated by Rev
Father Rupert Stadtmiller At.
tending the couple were Francis
Zern, son of Mrs. Fagan, and
Miss Edna Kirsch of Loretto
eee
LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE
The following is the current
standings of the Patton Ladies
Bowling League:
Won Lost
3}
13 7
4 168
4 18
Spades
Clubs
Hearts
Diamonds
® oo»
Angelo Cammarata is a patient
in the Miners’ Hospital,
suffering from an attack
po onia.
w improved.
of
= amniles
i Nov.
! former Marjorie Steir of Patton.
| Mrs. Vincent Thomas recently Mra
| underwent an eye operation of her
left eye at the Altoona General
Spangler, |
His condition is some- |
Josephine Bender, near town.
Phone My, Oullahan
Dial 2652
Nn Union Press-Oourier
Dial 83161
Glee Club
of Mr
Mellor
Harry Meade
and Mrs. H H
Ave, been a
member Duke
May fer
tion «
Nehrig.
Nehrig
|On
if
has
of the
Turkey Dinner Served
At Charles Sayder Home
The MNC Club
first anniversary last Tueaday
Nov. 14 The members and guests
were entertained at the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, af
ter which a turkey dinner was
served at ® pm. at the home of
Moy and Mrs Harry Stauffer
The table was ds
srytiry and ivy
three-tier cake with one
was the center piece
After dinner cards were played
Members and guests attending
were Dr. and Mrs John A Mur
tay. Mr and Mrs John J Haluska
Mr and Mrs Oscar Binder, Mr
and Mrs Russell Little, Mr. and
Mrs Seymore Ratowsky and Mr
and Mrs Charles Snyder
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Barnard, Scott Pledged
By Greek Letter Frats
John Bamard Jr
Kchool Prine ipal and Mio
Barnard of Beech Ave
has been pledged by
Delta Garnma fraternity
University of Roch
ier. N.Y
Irn high school hers
tive in the band,
and on the school paper
Victor F of Mr and
Mrs Melvin Scott of Magee
Ave, Patton, hax been pledged
by Phi Lambda Theta fraternity
at Bucknell University. He was
one of 240 Bucknell men who ac-
cepted bids from the 13 Greek
social fraternities on the campus
at Lewisburg
Mr Scott, a freshman, is en-
rolled in the education course
He graduated from Patton High
School in May, 1849
FO
Mr and Mra. Michael Petkoah
of Cleveland, Ohio, announce the
birth of a daughter, Dana Jo, on
14. Mrs. Petkosh was the
bhirate its
home of
rate i with
A huge
candle
High
John 1
Patton
Hela
at the
Hix hes
807 of
the
ester
he
student
WHS Af
COL
staff
il
Scott, son
M
Hospital.
Dr. Paul Bender of Arlington
Va. visited over the week end al
the home of his mother, Mrs
» ts t & 4 :
LADIES.
Luxenberg’s has © most important message for
you . . . a plan that will save you both time
and trouble! Here it is —
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you thoughful, eareful unhuried aid in choos-
ing exactly the proper gifts.
| sudden! ly on
| student
Miss Mary Good,
Blanche i. lark,
president of the Patton Clay Mfg. Co,
monial banquet given In her honor at the Fagles’ Ballroom last Thursday evening.
treasurer of the cake was donated by Mertens Bakery.
UNION PRESS-COURIER
‘Miss Mary Good Cuts 4-Tier Cake At Testimonial Dinner
firm. The huge
James Audio Photo Pation
is shown cutting the huge cake at the test)
Looking on is Mrs
The very
successful affair was sponsored by employes of the clay plant and the Patton Chamber of Commerce
The Patton lady was presented a lounge chalr and ottoman by
by the Chamber of Commerce and friends
and end table
ADDED
tr .
Cerner by
PENALTY TO BE
ording ty Al Jit
z Patt n
tax ¢ on
ve percent will
1050 taxes
1. Friday {
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VEW DONATES CIGARETTES
lohn White Post 779. VFW, of
Pat! enti i sorrie HOO
|
eRe of « Futeties
3) * *
It
tients at
1d
M:
: § IT
anid RULE
and Mrs
rit er
Jackson
Vander
in town
spending
Rowland
Karen of
Rrift were recent visitors
Mrs Bam Bteir is
some s | Cleveland Ohio, at
home of her ms n-law and dau
ghter, Mr and He Mich Pet
kosh
Mrs Harry
ion Ave. was
n
ael
Owens of Mel
called to Hunting
don, W. Va, on Bunday. due to
the serious iliness of her son
John Bullivan, who was stricken
Saturday evening
Owens was accompanied by
her daughter, Mra. Regis Carroll
of Johnstown.
Mrs. Henry Gorden and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Robert Ray Billingsly of
Senetobia, Miss returned home
last Thursday after spending a
few days a! the Tommy and Her.
vey Mulligan homes Mrs. Gorden
and Mrs Billingsly are Mrs. Tom
Mulligan's mother and sister, re.
spectively, They came to attend
the funeral of Patrick Mulligan
Mrs. Charles Batdor!{ of Patton
D. ia spending several weeks
with her son-in-law and daughter
Mr, and Mrs. Reese O'Brien of
Chicago, Il
Mss EJ
212
R
$F
Bearer spent last
i week with her daughters (in Pitts
accompanied
her daughter Nelda, a
nurse at the Pittshurgh
Mercy Hospital. Nelda spent the
week end here
aymond Weber and Joann
Weakland motored to Philadelphia
lest Friday. They were accompan-
ied home by Mr. Weber's son
Floyd, who is a patient at the
Fhiladelphia Navai Hospital and
Joseph Yecklev, a patient at the
Valley Forge Hospital, Philade!-
nhia. Weber and Yeckley were
noth wounded in the legs in
“*orea. Merrell Yeckley and Alvin
Yeckley took the boys back to
their respective hospitals Sunday
burgh She was
home by
| evening.
| Hospital,
k and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yahner of
i this place announce the birth of a
| son, born Nov. 19 in the Miners’
Spangler.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bakale
Dennis, and daughter,
Jeanne Ann, visited in Dunlo and
South Fork on Sunday.
"A daughter was borm Nov. 20
Patton R. D. in the Miners’ Hos-
pital, Spangler.
es ®
Patton Presbyterian Church
Plummer Harvey STA Minister
Sunday, Nov,
Deloss Elms supt 11 a m
Worship Service Into His Hands P
m. Westminster Pellowship Nona Wi
Lor
m jot »
by Rev. Ralph E tmer tor
Patton ist Church
Bucke and Mr Rarvey assisting
oe 00
The Trinity Methodist Church
Rev. J BE A Buorcke BD DN Pastor
Calvary Baptist Church
23-10 a m Union
; y., Nov
| Thanksetvin ng Service at Presbyterian
MEN'S & BOYS’ OLOTHING & SHOES
BARNESBORO
, Nov n ch » p = Happy
3 pm ofr practice an
Society.
to Mr. and Mrs. Maréillia Ropp of |
St. Benedict
Mrs. Ted Mansel
Honored At Shower
EB nr
Af
Bud Brows
a .
aii f tna
nes Str Har
pla i RIV
Mrs Josh
Mansel Mrs
Cabie, ail
ry Beam
Mary Lou iller
Rieter Avs Ted
Cal DeVries and Mrs
Cherry Tree
es
Anderson 8r
nd Mrs ar Anderson Jr.
Esther Anderson visited
ween on Sunday.
Mr and Mra, C1
Ey atllended the
State football game in
last Saturday.
Telford Saylor and Larue and
Benny, attended a meeting of the
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
Jean Biloltz spent last Wednes.-
day in Altoona with her Bran
mother
Mrs Vern Ahlstrom and da ‘ith
ter. Phyllis, visited in Altoona on
Wednesday of last week
Mr. and Mra George
and family spent Sunday in town
at the Harry Painter home The
George Painters are residents of
Curwensville
Ciyde Bradford spent a day last
week in Philadelphia at the Jef.
ferson Hospital
Burskey Home Is
Scene of Party
Mra. Mary Cymbor was
hostess atl a demonstration
Tuesday evening at the hone
her sister Mrs Joseph Burskey in
Carrolitown. Following the
onstration & SUrprise
was held in honor of
Mary Cymbor. A luncheon
served and Mrs. Cymbor
many gifts. Attending the
were the following ladies
Mrs Ted Katawas Mrs
Wentz Mary: Jo Wentz
Nick Moinar Mrs, Paul Shar-
beugh, Mrs Fred Owens Mrs
Tom Buck. Mrs leonard Cymbor
Mrs. Schilling. Mrs Lou Kowal
skv, Mrs. 8 Farabaugh Eileen
Farabaugh
Steve Cranas Miss Clara Glasser
Mra. Zeno Buck, Mrs Beagle,
Mrs. Gussie Cymbor Mrs Ann
Biko, Mra. John Gelormino, Mrs
nthony Owizdak, Mrs. Bernard
ra Mrs Smithbauer, Mrs Jos.
eph Burskey and Mrs Cymbor
Mrs Mr
and
M
Oscar
{ ns
air Caldwell and
ritt-Michi Kan
Hitaburgh
Painter
the
ast
of
birthday
Mrs
Was
ived
affair
rede
tudy
Mrs
Large Number Attends
26-10 a. m Bunday|
'3-Act Play At Spangler
A large number of persons at- |
{tended the
(“Just Ducky.” Staged
evening at the
| School
Auditorium. ins
| Gordan served as director.
Members of the cast included
| Andrew Kirkpatrick, Joan Huber,
| John Caldwell,
inard Dontelli,
5
i
berger, Catherine Ann Brown,
Ann Jones, John Zurenko and Joe |
Zeglin.
“i 5%" =| Gallitzin Youth Detained
!On Car Pilfermg Counts
In a hearing before Judge Ivan |
J. McKenrick in Juvenile Court |
last Friday, one Gallitzin youth
was detained and five others dis-
missed because of lack of evidence
All of the youths had been ar-
rested in connection with numer
ous thefts from automobiles park-
ed in QGallitzin. The one boy, who
implicated the others, was placed
in the county detention home and
will later be transferred to a
Juvenile institution. He was
SY. polite while burgilaris-
Drug Store in Gall-
First Baptist Church
Thursday, Nov. 23-10 « m Union
Thanksgiving Service at the Presbyter-
ian Church.
Priday. Nov. 4-730 p. m Junior
Society at home of Miss
Janet Bmith
Saturday. Nov. 25-9 a m Words of
Life program over WNCC., Barneshor.
Sunday. Nov 26-10 a mm Sunday
School. m Morning Worship,
“The Chureh st Philadelphia.” Revela-
tion 3 and SY service at 7:30 p
Neath
| m. Young
ply
EE ba dori
Eg OR . and 8 m.
the employes, and a radio,
| BUpervisin
dem!
Alice Ponchock., Mrs.
Janet Easly, Ber-|
Henry - Aurandt, |
i Mary louise Maguick, Joan For!
floor lamp
Barnesboro Cooties Install
Officers for Coming Year
Ar
Gallitzm Legion to AM
‘Tide of Toys’ Campaign
The Americ
rom od its tion
of joining the Legion program to
provide 15 million toys for needy
hildren in Western Europe and
Pacific areas this Christmas
Joseph Bernard will head the
pnmittes in charge of the posta
"Tide of Toya.’ He will be artist.
ed by W Howard Weston. Pat-
rick Grogan, William Bricca and
John Palko Both and new
toys are being accepted in the
drive
Dedicate Flag, Flagpole
At Colver Grade School
A new Flag and flagpole were
dedicated atl the Colver School at
a special ceremony Friday after-
The school's 444 students
led grades 1 to KB parti
cipated the exsarcises
The principal address was given
Alvin T. Buck of Gallitzin, as
sistant counly superintendent of
schools. Also taking part the
rogram were Arthur WW Price
principal, and Rev
Sura, pastor of the
Catholic Church in
lLegior
Cenliitzin
has announdc
an
inten
oid
non
enre in
1
in
b Y
in
Father J J
Holy Fam iy
Colver
Students assembled in front of
the school and sang a number of
BONES
Patton Man to Pay Fine
In Motor Code Violation
John LL. Turek, Patton, who was
arrested by slate ice following
an acc Nov. 1] near Patton
wis directed to pay a fine of $200
and costs of prosecution Monday
in court in Fbensburyg
The defendant pleaded guilty to
failure to stop at the ene of an
accident.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
c ARD OF THANKS
I wish in this manner to thank
all friends relatives and neigh-
pol
dent
‘bors for their kind assistance dur-
ing my recent bereavement the
{death of my son, James Bailey;
jalso for the beautiful floral offer-
[ings and the use of automobiles |
~Georgia
—Mrs. Ethel Bailey tie since 1860.
PAUL'S SHOE STORE
This proche? her se
hie wih The Ama
Matisasl Bed Crom
Campa t “x
-f -*n
Phila. Ave.
Red Cross Shoes —=
at Reasonable Prices
PAUL'S SHOE STORE
Youth Group Plans
Christmas Party
A Christmas Party will be held
{in the Colver Presbyterian Church
fon De 18 it was announced at
| a regular meeting of District 5
i Wastminster Fellowsh the =i
Benedict Presbyterian on
Monday N 20)
Py in
i$ hur »h
. a 1
the Patton
28th Division Men
To Get Furloughs
On December 3
of Penn-
Guard
10-day
Camp
Preshyter
ery Bere
% 281 h National
1 receive
ari from
nd
Daniel B. Bt}
few tr
h
coughs
on
#4
Tr
i
Kier
will re.
ige camp to form »
achment
Lghs will begin De
through Jan, 1
who
i
will
Lae
ART
RITE AS RK”
Washing
4 ‘
Tain:
re.
Army
perioy
wil
frye
heer RY
trove be
oh a}
Ths normal
4 the
hoe arid
The furlough sarder will affect
the North Cambria
with the
many men in
area who
{federalized
State Police Say:
is driving at a
h permits you to keep
under control even
unexpected circumstan-
are
{ivialo
sPTY
n
ald
»
A safe speed
speed whi
your car
the most
ces It in
to the condition of the highway,
weather traffic volume and many
wher factors Take time to be
safe!
fw
hs
PREPARE BIRD FEEDER
If vou like to have birds around
the yard during the winter, some
them |
H Thompson, extension |
feeding will
There R
iidlife specialiat at Penn State,
4 el that the fesders be pre.
cared now and some food put in
al the first threat of bad weather
is
help to keep
FLANS CHRISTMAS EVENT
John Li Post 4315 Veter
ans of Foreign Wars, Ashville and
its auxiliary, have planned to hold
2 Christmas party from 1:30 to
p mm Sunday Dee 17 All child.
ren from the area will be guests
CHURCH NOTICES
Glasgow Charge, EUB Churches
Rev O EK Sease Pastor
Sunday Novy 8 oo Allernansyilin
Chureh ‘Worahiip Service at 938 a mi,
and BSundsy School at 03 a on
= Olasgow, sups Pallentimber
Chureh,, Worship Service at 1348 a
m., and Bunday Sebhool at 230 8 mu
Howard Ds « supe Glasgow
prie
iat T45 o'clock
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has voted Democra.
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