Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, January 04, 1951, Image 6

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    Lhe January 4 1951
Patton Lads Enlist
In U. S. Air Force
Three Patton young men en-
listed for a period of four Years
in the UU. 8 Air Force and left!
ont Tuesday evening for Lack-
San Anton
land Air Force Base,
io, Texas
Paul Wyland, 19. a son of Mr
and Mrs. Clair Wyland of Mel-
ion Avenue. He was a 1850 ETa-
duate of the Patton High School
and was employed in the Altoona
Shops at the time of enlistment
Leo Short, 18 son of Mr and
Mrs Ben Bhort of Lang Avenue
He was a senior in Patton High
School at time of enlistment
Richard Simon 17s Mr
and Mrs. Andrew Simon of Pat-!
tem R. D., who wag a junior in
the Patton High School when he
enlisted.
A Hastings boy
le. a son of Mrs. Rose Ciccotille
of Hastings. also enlisted in the
Air Force with the Patton young
men. He left with the local lads
for San Antonio
y ’
iY Of
Fred Ciccottil-
Jan. ©
| the
{ new band
| Johnson
ame Officers Tuesday |
© Name of officers will
place and dues will
for 1851,
{of the Patton
| sociation next Tuesday
inn the Home
room of the Patton High Bchool
A luncheon will
board of directors and all
mothers are welcomed
into the organization at this
sesgion,
®o ee
John Johnson Feted
On Birthday Anniversary
A birthday dinner was held on
Christmas Day in honor of John
of Mellon Avenue, who
observed hig 85th birthday anni
versary
Dinner and
guests were Dr
i Mrs. John Allen Murry and dau-
Mur |
ghter, Mildred, and George
ray of Patton; Mr. and Mr. L
A. Johnston and Jean of Dear-
born, Mich, and Mr and
Wesley Smith, Mrs John John-
aon and Mae Johnson.
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& the January meeting |
Band Mothers As-|
evening, |
Economics |
be served by |
Mrs |
Ti Patton, announce
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Contimae Social Hour
Moose Haven Chapter Night in |
{ charge of Mrs. Rose Birayer was
held at a meeting of the Women
lof the Moose 637 of Patton last
| Thursday night, Dec. 28 in the
| Moose Home. Gne new member,
| Catherine Kutruff was initiated
The social hour that Was held
on Tuesday evenings, will be con
tinued through the year of 185]
Following the seasion a lunch
Was Serv The next meeting
the unit will be held next Thurs
(day, Jan. 11
se
TO SPONSOR CARD PARTY
The local American Legion
Ladies Auxiliary will spossor a
card party for the benefit of the
| veterans in the Cresaon Sanitor
ium next Monday, Jan RK at 8
im in the Moose Hall Cinch
pinochle and bridge will be play
ed
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SON BORN ON SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs Bandy Camn
ata announce the birth of
pound son, Sunday, Dex
the Miners Hoapital 3
i Mrs. Cammarata is
Miss Mary Gorman
Mr. Cammarata is
ithe Uniom Press Co
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empl
Fries
{ ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
i Mr and Mrs. John Watkins of
the engagement
fof their daughter, Catherine 1!
William Bkupaka, mon of Mr and
Mrs. Peter Bkupaka of Spangler
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Pfc. Alvin J
| Air Force,
| 1800th Air
Gray of the UU 8
stationed with the
Traffic Squadron at
{ Westover Air F Mans
| spent the Christmas days at
ithe home of his parents Mr and
{ Mrs. Cletus Gray of Patton R
iD. 1.
Mr. and
i of Jamest
Ling the holiday
{ home of their
i Mrs. Edwin Lacey
i Avenue and Mr. ar
PF Willinms of C
i Mr and Mrs
and son, Earl
t Christmas wit
parents Mr
Gray of Patton
and Mra
Hastings R
Mr oan
Jahnsto
with the fo
| and Mrs Edwin Lace)
First Sgt Pauli J
been transferred {re
Re. ta Cam p Gordo (3a
instructor of His
tod mx-week oid daughter
| him there and are residing
2418 McDowell Bt, Augusta
First Sgt. Gray han served «
years with the army and
the famed 24th Division
i World War 11. His brother
Eugene Gray, 18, is n«
fin the same division
| Both men are sons
Mrs. Cletus Gray of
1
| Mr and Mrs. OG Wesley Wil
sof: of Detroit, Mich, returned to
their home Monday after spend.
ing a week vacationing hers with
the former's parents, Mr and
Mea. J. GG. Wiles.
Attorney and Mrs Leo Ww.
Daft and children of Youngetown,
Ohio, apetit the New Year's hol
Ce fas
Robert Wi
Y. visited
Bongo
Mra
»,
wn, N
pare nia
RFPs]
h
(Coleen?
D
Mrs
Wis spent b }
rmers pares
¥
Gray has
5 14 Wil
Aas an
wile
ined
4
at
(sa
Lroog 8
d
Sgt
WoO rY
in Korea
of Mr and
Patton
HS
R
and Mrs J OG Wilson
Avenue,
Mra. Mary A
Born 18 spending some
her brother and sister-in-
and Mrs. John Johnson
Mr, and Mrs
Russell of Buck-
time will
aw, Mr.
Youngstown, Ohio with the form.
er's mother, and other relatives
Ret. Robert Yeager of Camp
Pickett, Va, returned Monday af-
ter spending five days here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs Pat.
rick Yeager of Fourth Avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Yeager accom
panied their son, Robert, as
as Washington, D. C., when
returnsd to his camp Virginia
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
| ger and son, visited
on Sunday with Dr.
| ii. Ginsberg.
Holiday visitors at the Hugh
Semelsberger home in Paiton R
D. were Miss Virginia Good of
Ebensburg, Dr. and Mrs H H
Ginsberg of Altoona and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Semelsberger and
children of DuBois.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodgers
left by car last Thursday for Los
Angeles, Calif., where they will
make their new home. They were
accompanied there by their son,
expects to spend a
Phyllis, a
Mr. and Mrs. Rod-
gers, plang to join her parents in
Semelaber-
in Altoona
and Mrs H
California this summer following
Ler graduation from high school
The VFW Auxiliary of Pat-
ton will hold a meting this
dan. 4 at 8 o'clock In
the VFW Post Home.
Pvt. Anthony Bender of Camp
Stewart, Ga., spent a 10-day fur-
lough here with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Modestus Bender.
Raymond Bender of Lorain, O.,
spent the week end with his par-
ents, Mr.
nder.
CHURCH NOTICES
Gisagew 01 Charge, i re Churches
by
ight
si ¥ 5
with |
uring |
ing |
Di
day with the lady's parents Mr |
of lang
Fred MoQuillen |
spent the Christmas holidays in!
far i
rn
r ACK-HomsE
oO
LARGEST Candin
Aom feiss AR AT
at BERMUDA
Covi ee gue
AGUAR UM
i]
i
one double-take holiday with Mew half has Easter been
Years om a Monday. New Years’ earliest was
celebrations were curbed sume | thee other years--1
what because of Sunday. | 1913 Kaster came
Becond of the double headlers
is Lincoln's birthday, February
12, which falls on a y. The
third is Labor fined by law
for the first M y of Seplem-
ber and therefore good for a two
day rest from the job any year. |
Armistice Day, a legal holiday in any year.
in Pennsylvania, but not widely | Wednesday also will claim three
cbserved. falls on the second Bun- holidays this year America will
day of November which probably honor its heroic dead on Wednes- |
will shift patriotic parades ani day. May 30 Memorial Day Pa- |
rogramas to Monday, Nov, 1 trintic sons will celebrate the birth |
Faster arr excep. of A nation on Wednesday, July’ Band
lont and . ,
tionally early this year Ash 4 Halloween will also fall on &
| Wednesday falls on Feb 7 in Wednesday nn 1951 South Fork First Nations 8
stead of Feb 22 as last Year Christmas, this year, $11 fall and is a
Easter Bunday is March 25 the an 8 Tuesday. Columbus Day, Oc- Ome son, Joseph C. i. ‘
earliest since 1940 when it fell tober 12 ia on a Friday. For the Cambria Cog y :
n Ma 24. Only four other superstitious, they will have no Another som, James R., -
; vy and! & more to fear in ‘51 than in 19560 Postmaster in South Pork
“xf ;
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ren
in the last centur
VERT
Only 3 Two-Day Holidays
Listed During Present Year
Labor Day Sole One
Afiecting Most People
After ind
Aiple
spread
1 1861
hol:
5
ar tk
AN
iy :
oe
wher
The Trinity Methodist ( hurch
week Thi
w t 3% 3 %
Plumer
vitatlion
Rev
cepdiag
wilh
A ia exlended
Har voy Sn it 0k
i to attend these services Let ali be
tio uy given to prayer. We need UW
sock the guidance of the Eternal
{ for these days
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First Baptist Church, Fatton
Friday. Jan T3% p mW Hs
at horse of
6-4 pn Wm W
over WNOC
Bunday I & mW
| Seta and 11 a or Morning Worship
Burnie
TR ay ¥. ay pa
-
. * 8»
Trinity Episcopal Church
(Hibert Watt Pr
Bunday Jaf
ang sermon at
Benonl at 10s
Monday. Jan
will meet xt the
i Hutchinson
Romayne Boyle Is
Bride, Mt. Boniface
Miss lm
| ter of Mr. and Mrs Fred Boyl
| 81. Boniface, became the
| Paul O Kite “hen, son of Mr and
Mrs. Eugene Kitch of Westover
in a eremony in the re tory
the St Boniface Catholic Chu
following the midnight mass
Christmas Rev. Father
Brugger, pastor, performed
marriage
teat in
Hedy Crasnrn uni
+8 =
m
Woman's Auxiliary
£ of Mm George
Bride of
en
of
reh
Gn
the
maid of honor and Joseph
served as best man
Mrs.
the Patton High School
employed at the
factory in Patton. Her husband a
veteran of World War II and a
graduate of Westover High
School, employed in Johns
town
Following a wedding
New York,
in Johnstown.
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Ebensburg Board
Sending 25 Men
To Altoona Today
and
is
trip to
Modestus |
R. D.
Jack J. Grimes, Ashville
Thomas E. Freidhoff, RD.
Will Be Members
Of Army By Tonight
A total of 25 men registered
{with Draft Board 38 with head-
{quarters at Ebensburg, will be
sworn into the armed forces to-
{day at Altoona. The board yes
od
Young People's
George }
|
i
i
the couple will reside
terday also received orders to call!
up 51 men for pre-induction ex-!
aminations.
Men called for induction are:
Sylvester M. Lamer, Bames-
boro.
Jorn Staruch, Dobe
erfonta, :
Sou y T. Zelensky, Safer
Eugene R. Rice, Fhehabry
Buydos,
Patrick E Bost, Lay RD
Daniel E Kayd aitewn.
en,
Michael Markovich, ;
D.
Eagene C. Bhiber, Lilly R nD.
James A. Illig, RD
John R. Crynock. Lily R. D,
Samuel L. Smiley, ahvinle
the fests
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Wednesday at 7
Miss Virginia Yeager was She] a CuRTAIM of
Kitchen is a graduate of erowned 1981
is
Phillips-Jones | hold -
Orange Bowl
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days
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