Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, January 18, 1951, Image 4

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FURNITURE &
RUG BARGAINS
UD pas 5 $20.00
THRO RUGS
condition. Special at only
ALL SIZES ALL COLORS
'2.00 ‘3.00 *5.00 ‘7.00
Values from $460 to $15.95
SHEFFLER’S
MAGEE AVE. PATTON, PA.
COURTEOUS SERVICE
for Your
Enjoyment
FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 19
o FISH FRY . DANCING
JOE BOES & HIS ORCHESTRA
SATURDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 20
FRANKIE NORMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA
Dancing from 10:00 to 1:00
WARNING!
DON'T DRIVE
AFTER JAN. 31
(Without the New State Inspection Sticker)
and drive it to our place for a
BE SURE complete check-up and let us
make those minor repairs so that you will
BE SAFE “mh mcidets du to meh
anicsl failure and avoid having
8 roadside breakdown, Your family will have
BE SATISFIED 7.2 = r=
formance of your
ear even though you may drive it many, many
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24
1 25 News Summary
1:30--Garry Moore
2:30--Pir Hundred Year
2 45 Robert Q % Mat ines
3 00 Vacation WwW cde a1 cf
! 30 Bert Park
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Shows Scheduled
By Area Stat
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events are
shown from 1 30 to 2
will alternate with the
A pe fe
discunsed
show after Jan
I'o be featured
lay, Feb 4 wil
ng malches
scheduled from
midnight wil
est Fights
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Student Nurses
On Radio Progran
At 2 P.M. Sunday
“Nursing yields
student nurses al the Miners
Hospital, Spangler, say in talks.
Lite in school and hospital is des
{cribed in a program meeking re-
| crits for nursing.
“Nursing gives one satisfaction
‘and difficult studies and actual
| work with ill patients, can never
dim that feeling,” Miss Emma
Bunser! of Patton will siress in
& radiv broadcast this Sunday al
{2 p. m. over station WNCC in
'Harnesboro. She will broadcast
with three other studen! nurses
satiafaclion,
from the Miners’ Hoapital in ob- |
pervance of
leer” program
Others on the program this
Bunday afternoon are Shirley
| Trueman of Bakerton, who will
|sing, "My Creed” and "Time On
{My Hands" Mona Weakland of
Carrolllown, who will graduate in
| August, will sing, "How Soon,
and "A Dream Is A Wish Your
| Heart Makes Regina Kosic, a
senior nurse, will accompany the
| soloists
Boy Scout Counc
Announces District
Camporee Dates
Camping activities of units In
Admiral Robert E. Peary Boy
Scout Council were discussed by
i two council commitiees last Wed
inesday night in Johnstown The
session was atlended oy members
of the camping and the heaitn
and safety commitiees.
It was reported that all eight
districts of Lhe council have their
“Nursing as a Car.
|
| The outings will be conducted
during five week ends at Blue
Knob beginning Jan 26-2x
The program at each camp will
iinclude civilian defense training
in case of umergencies or in case
jof an atom bomb attack Only a
{few troop vacancies remain In
i several of the camps, it was said
i! Although no councilwide cam
i poree will be held this spring. an-
nual council awards will be pr
isented at the district outings
| Each district will appoint a chie!
| counsellor who will select his
i staff to judge troops.
Camporese tes for this area
iare as follows: North Cambria at
{ Kiwanis Farm near Nicktown,
i 11-13; Mainiine, Cam
May near South Fork, M ay 25.2
and Central Cambria, ler dd
rounds, June 8-10.
J H. Keller, council scout
applications now
are being accepted at headquar-
ters for the summer camp staff.
Summer camping for troops will
begin June
Reservation near Jennerstown.
Colver Hospital
Patients’ Record
The following is the lst of pat-
ients admitted and
the Colver ‘Hi tal for th
it e past
| stalls organized for winter camp |
at Roaring Run
| and election of
Ladies Aid Society
| Benedict
UNION PRESS COURIER
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Recreation Group
Elects Officials
Joint Spangler Unit
Naties Simon Lantzy
: ge
Aantzvy was roel ted as
president nf the Soanicier Recres-
the gre up s
“ling re
merican
Limam
tion Commission x
anrnial ns
ently in the Spangler A
Legion Home
(ther officers
Pobert fwell
fam irs
* Spngler Alumni
= Outlines Program,
+. Seeks Members
yy TE TRIM
Mary
LRT hairmag
Dolores Greah
sky. will select
nners ID RR laovetts BUPer-
ViEing principal, will
viser Various plans will
mented the association
ttee for their approval The
awards will be made a! the end
of the present school year
A commilliee to make arrange
menta for a square dance was ap-
pointed by Donald Gould presi-
dent
The meeting date of the unit
was changed to the third Wed.
nesday of each month The next
Awe
{ “He ry
be Lhe '
mis
be pre
to by the
En
will be held in the high
meeting
school at 8:30 p m Wednesday,’
Feb. 21
Gallitzin Loan Assn.
Pays 3%, Dividend
The Callitzin Building & Loan
Association elected officers and
directors on Wednesday evening
of last week at the First
al Bank Building there
Directors elected are Albert
Pellicciont 8r., Jose F. Bernard,
and Attorney G Arry Isaacson
Those whose terms do not expire
are Joseph M. Va Andrew 8
ph Francis oan and W
Howard Weston Attorney Isaac
son replaces Domenick BSaputi
The association paid a dividend
of 3 percent last year, it was an-
nounced
The directory’ reorganization
followed the shareholders’ meet-
ing. Mr. Pelliccion! was reelected
resident, Other officers are Mr
‘ar vice president, Mr Ber.
nard, secretary; Mr Gall treas-
urer, Ruth Lundquist assistant
treasurer: Mr Krigshock. real es-
tate aZent., and Attorney Isaac
son, solicitor
Novena At Carmel
To Open Monday
The first novena for the New
Year will open at the loretto
Carmel on 3 in ln Jan. 22. with
Novena services each afternoon
at 4 o'clock in the public Chapel
Clients of Our Lady and 8t. The.
rese are invited to join the Bis
ters in these nine days of praver
Special intentions of the January
Novena will be for World Peacs
Those in the armed services of
our country. and the sick Every
Sunday afternoon, throughout the
year, Benediction of the Most
Blessed Sacrament will be given
in he Chapel, followed by the
blessing of babies and little chil-
dren e first-class relic of The
Little Flower will then be given
for veneration to all Address pe-
titions for novenas to the Carmel-
ite Monastery, 1atetto. Pa
St. Benedict Ladies
Buy Church h Carpet
The annual ees meeting
officers of the
of the Bt
Presbyterian Church |
was held last Wednesday evening, |
! Jan. 10.
|
Officers elected for 1951 are |
Mrs. Clarence Hunter, president.
Mrs. Joseph Symons, vice preat-|
Atident; Mrs. Verne trom, sec-
retary, and Mrs. James Stratton, |
Hd Mrs. Matilda Lang, re-|
president, served in that
capaci) for th for the past four years.
organization has 30 mem-
bers and has sponsored the pur-|
chase of a new carpet for the
church auditorium. The group |
will hold a soup luncheon this |
Thursday, Jan. 18 at noon. The!
support of the public is invited |
Nation-
COLVER
Surprise Party Honors
Mrs. John Szafranski
Surprise party was held in
Nomor of Mrs. John Szafranski by
the members of her card ciub
‘ast Friday evening She received
many gifts and a covered dish
Supper was served Attending in
indeed the following
Mrs Ann Sewalchick,
Dorothy lLagana Mrs
Moreland, Mrs DD Evans
Alvin Gates, Mrs Floyd
ind Mra John Waschick
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VISITS AT HOME HERE
i » 2 nant Ter sag (ay
House
Mrs
Robert
Mrs
Hunter
CE
I NGAGE MENT ANNOT NCED
My Jawigkie
Mr and Mrs Vv. ¥ Va [rs
Ender visited Saturday with
the lady's brother-in-law and sis
Mr and Mra J . Truax of
fahnstaown
Mrs 1}
tor
Backowan and Mrz A
8 end children of (lar
Pa. were RBunday visitors
Andrew Kormania resi-
featvaia and
TO CLASSIFY
SED PIANO WANTED!
on Foliles ir Larneaboro
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TOO LATE
ih
we
FEMALE
men
HELY WANTED —Wo-
you need extra cash?
an AVON representative in
neighborhood. Open lerri-
Patton, 8t Benedict,
Bakerton and nearby towns
Write von District Manager,
610 Willow 8t, Indiana, Pa 2-1
1 KITCHEN BINK FOR SALE
Double drainboard
sink) and built-in cabinet. Priced
reasonadle Leo Farabaugh Call
Cagrolitown 4153
® DANCE
SATURDAY, JAN. 20
#:30 to 12:30
STEVE STRALKO
Sandwiches Freach Fries
TELEVISION
BAKERTON
ATHLETIC CLUB
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Be
Youur
tories in
| deiphia
| ited
Lturn to
| resume
Mrs
the me
Fhursday
ents »
Lawiakie
Mra Peter
Irark:
and
in Je hr
hore
{cabinet |
2-1 |
cand Paul
i the
Hospital taking a special
training course. She will re-
the Windber Hospital to
her student nurse studies
Mildred Waschick of Windber
181 ited in town last Friday at the
ne of her parents Mr and
John Waschick
Mrs Alvin Gates
mbers of her card ciub on
evening of jast week
Mrs lewis Belin and daughter
pent the week end with her par-
Altoona
Aiton Sharpe of Nantly
Mrs. Michael Latin of
were Tuesday visitors |
Yarita residence
sake h and Rozelda
d ML Clair. N. J. both
nLrses | th M1 iL
entertained
Mrs
And
nlomudalie
John
irene P
McFlahaney
her home in Caolver
months visit with her £8
r in Windber
Mrz T Hill, Mrs
Hudak
‘ta were Ru
visitors in Loretto
Mr and Mrs George
Mrs Joe BEvanchick
stow last Baturday
Vuko returned lo
Johnstown
Mr
Mary Belin, |
and Mrs A
nday evening!
Jtoyka |
visited |
Rharnn
i in after
wee K im with
lar Belin
Mra Mix Pastir and
faughters were jaa? Sat
ra iv FI
er abs re
Patton Athletes
Perm fr
DRL ADeANsT
meh at Ht Vine
i ? wo Bug ” Ris
ent Cole
address
Xx eX
roach Ha
leacher a Speak
ambassador and
mally at & salary
Hrpensatle the
He stated that a
conch has a peculiar life but also
one thal has something lo Son
tribute to the bays In
charge He stressed that football |
emphasizes three important |
phases in human development |
moral training, nealth and the |
ability to pet along with one's
fellow rman f
|
fefinitiar df what
A foctbhall
2 gowd
gourd will
CRED ard
that does not
difficulitien
for
Ralph Litzinger fo
grid star. who was on the Bt
Vincent squad this past season,
Kmetz co-captain ol
Bearcat team, also made re
marks
John Barnard, high school |
principal, in behalf of the schuol, |
thanked all those who helped |
i
the activities and in promoting |
the Athletic Banguet
Edward Donahue accompanied |
by Mrs Mack Shannon, guve two |
renditions and John Prancis Mati |
greck gave a very humorous |
sketch of a GI in the last war au]
well 1.3 some very clever imper. |
sonations i
Robert Forsythe who was very!
active in promoting the banquet,
expronaed hia. appreciation to an
Phone 4651
A heart-warming photo-
graph of yourself . .
Valentine gift perfection
he'll prize through the
years. Arrange for an ap-
pointment today.
JAMES STUDIO
Second Floor, First National Bank Bldg.
the
Patton, Pa.
the organizations who cooperated |
80 generously in making the af- The Trinity
fair possible
wish
COATIE Jn
At
Alan Drietrick,
football
kins,
team,
Mr
with gifts,
esteem.
Dr. J BEB A
Methodist
He expressed his Patton, gave the Benediction.
the event would be! ma ess
annual one,
the close of the banquet, |
in behalf of the
squad, and Evan Jen-|
in behalf of the basketball
prasented the coaches, |
Martin and Mr. Marquette,
As tokens of their
that
primis
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