BT He is Gh ib i tai Club | thon “ Tournament, which resumed last | Rita O'Leary and Dolores Fe- dor were bridesmaids and Gene | HB Joseph Bender was nshes. Rebecca Scles- ky wag train bearer, ~ # The bride wap aftired in a nylon net with a flowing train’ She wore a short veil and carried white lilies. Miss Fodor wag at tired in a pink satin gown trim. med with pink Jace and a head plece fo match Miss O'Leary wore a blue satin gown trimmed in blue lace with a Matching headpiece. Each carried bouquets’ of assorted flowers. Miss Bcleaky wore a white gown trimwad in| pink lace. | A wedding dinner was served! to relatives and a few friends at} the Fedor home. A recagition also! tock piace at the dor home | with sbout 65 guests attending. Mr. Fedor is employed at the Bethichem Steel Mills In Johns | town, Following a wedding trip, the couple will reside at the bride groom's home in Patton R. D. | se Cinch Tournament | Play Resumes Here The Raglan currently is In the lead by points over the Moose | in the Patton Fraternal Cinch) Wednesday evening. The league leaders have 380 points and they swamped over the Eagles by 40 is The Moose trimmed the Bons of Italy by B4 points while the Blo- | vak Citizens Cub tipped the | VFW by a mere 10 points. : The Moose is pacing second | with 353 points; Eagles third, 340 points; lovak Citizens, fourth, : VFW, 6th, 839, and Sons of Italy, last, with 299 points The tournament continued last even at 8 p. m., with the Le- jitng the SOI, the Slovak tizans to the Eagles, and the trave to the Mowe. | These scores will announced in | next week's “Courier,” Games are played each Wed nesday at 8 p. m. sharp. Players are asked to be on time, Mr. and Mrs. Regis Westrick announce the birth of a son on | Sunday, Jan. 28, at the Minery' | Hospital, Spangler, b Lillian Henneman | Is Bride Recently >= Local Girl Is Bride At Hastings Church ene ? Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hennaman | 20 {law, Carl Crimberg, who died off Miss Catherine Paddock. dan ghter of Mrs. Mary Paddock of Patton R. DD. became the bride of James George Btitts, son of | Mr. and Mia. George Btitts of | "| white satin gown with a ince top. Hastings, on Saturday, Jan. 27 at! ey. The skirt was satin covered with $ a m in St. Bernard's Catholic | Church, Hastings Rev, Pather' More Herald, OSB. performed | the doyble-ring ceremony. 1 The bride was given in marr. sge by her brother, Joseph Miss Mae Htitts, sister of the fe ] wag the maid of hohor, and Re ia Long was best man Paul Paddock, brother of the bride, | and Richard Dillon of Hastings | playing the parts on both the served as ushers, The bride was aitired In a white alin gown with » long train and wore a Lip vedi held in place with 'S tara Bhe | the plano. carried a white prayer book with a white orchid and stregmers. The maid of honor wore & rose taffeta gown with as hat to tions The welding breakfast was The dinner and reception were heid at the home of the bride's’ mother. The bride is a graduate of the! Patton High School and Adel! Brauty Schoul, Altoona. She was | employed by Phillips-Jones Corp. |, Patton Mr. Blitts is 5 graduates of Hastings Hign school and of | Indians State Teachers College. | ™* Following a wedding trip to Washington, D. C,, the couple will | reside in Baltimore, Md. where | Mr. Btitts is employed an a high school teachar, oes : heme Chess prophetic discourses. | flor the future The BVM Sodality of Bt Mary's Catholic Churel will bold | » Valentine party In the Moose ; Home on Bunday, Feb. 4 at 8 » Martha Wyland match and carried a colonial hou quet of white snd pink carns- Bunday during the month of Feb {odd the Northern Confederacy Pe ep the Tuesday evening, Feb. 6 in the Moose Ballroom, Patton at 8:15 pm The following program wili be presented: Guitar solo—8panish Dance in F (Begovial, and Mystery Dance of the Gypies (Segovia), by Mr Foley. : Vocal solo-—-Prayer Perfect and Lord's Prayer, Mr. Williaree Guitar solo Cuban Bplendor (Oyanguran), and Memories of Did Bpain (Oyangursa), Mr. Fol- Vocal solo-—-My Bient Love by Mr. Williams. Guitar solo Sincerely (Gomes) end With My Cuitar in Vienna (Gomez), Mr. Pooley. Mr. Foley plays the guitar by the origin panish method which is used by Oommen and Se povin, In the Sorpoition, Kin terety, Mr. Foley wi y a duet mandolin and guitar. Mr. Williams is weil known to Paton suodiencs. Mes ; McKee will accompany hm on *$o 0 Rev. Ralph Whitmer, pastor of | served at the home of the groom | the First Baptist Church, Patton.4 snOuUnCea 8 series of messages to be delivered eaen ruary beginning st 7:30 p m The general theme is “Rossia n the Light of God's Word” The theme for sach Sunday evening x as follows: Feb. 4+-The Bpotlight on Rus Feb 11-- The War Agsinst Feb 18 Russia On the March | Feb, 235-- The Destruction of All are cordially invited to al mmamowen iv aemeax | Bride of Ed Bender ter received word from Mr, Stritt. | matters sister, Rita, that she ia pow stationed in Germany with the WACSE Miss Strittmatisy, who served with the WAC dure! ing World War 11, was the first | from Us ares to .reenlist during | the present sonflict. sen Cpl. Louis Halusks, radio opers- | tor with the U. 8. Air Force, was |, Germany to Rusilipe, England. He is 5 son of Mr. and Mrs § Halusks * ba! by her grandson, ny Maseval, who will spend a few days in Patton. While inl, Williamsport, Mrs. Legper attend od the funeral of her brother in-| Jan. 13. Mr. Oeimberg was well known in tisig section larvell Township, lst Saturday, idan. IT. at Ba mm in BL Marys { Catholic Church, Patton. Rev. Fa LDIFR TRANSFERRED iiher Rupert StadUniller, OSE. SO! NS pastor, officiated at the Aouble- | Word has beent received that! ving ceremony Miss Martha Wyland, daughter if Mr. and Mrs. Cisrence Wy tliard of Mellon Avenue Patton fuer, son of Dennis Bender of East | Miss LaMHue Alrhsrt, cousin of bride, was the maid of hone CHEST SPRINGS { Mulholiems, Barbara = Yingling iGayle and Dexa Berjer, Dean +e {and John Johnywee, Jini Letcher, | {Mary Edna Pier, Hirold and) Irwin Rickard, Tom HFockenber- | iry, Nancy Evanskey. Joyes Wil | I kinson and Gordon, Gary, Betily § ! i Mra. David Nash : Mrs. James Hensle fre | John Siekon, Mra. George Wargo, and da Mary Jane. sil. visited st tha ‘ Richardson home on Sihday. Mr. and Mra. John Bickon and som, Buddy, visited in Pittsburgh last Friday. Mr. and Mra. John MueWillams and family visited on Pandey at’ the Varst Oharris home in Smith Font and other yelatives In Burn i Misses Fioverice Good snd Le) da Patterson of Johnstywn viet. od over the week end at thelr respective homes here Coleen Caraon of larsesboro spent several days Bere Jast week | with her mits, Mf? snd Mrs. Jess Jovieon, ARs Bs MS hs Wand keine ar tum mn 1 ard Lud, E18, UU. 8 Navy, has been transferred from the UBS E PF. lLarsoh to the USS Goodrich. At thy present | thine is ia stationed ini Algeria, | HO BE ar ps oes Vs & birthday party in hone of their i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ritkard held | daughter, Virginia. at their ha here recently. Games wire played poe Br, pltyed revved. Attending in| cluded the following: ] Mr. and Mrs. Guy Curry and daughters, Brenda Mae and Mar- garet Marie; Mr. and Mrs Ed. | ward Letcher and son Poul of Mountaindale; Mr and Mra Cari Gubash, Marie Potter, Buc and’ Margaret Lovell Barbara and Connie Graham, Connie Edmiston, Richard Gathagan, Dwiinis Mul hollen, George Letcher, Charles | Fg low, Ruth Ans, Josn and Vie.. 6 Piece Place Betting in ginia Rickard. i Blossom: Time or Brocade, * ee Mr. snd Mrs L. J Iharkhoider | $87.50 re 1s miciesens Fortney and Mr. and Mra Dave | fork, knife, salad Zork, Nuah of this place 1 cremms: Som , and soma, Dale and Kenny, of : Bellwood were week sd visitors | with the lady's parents, Mr. anc tof Mt Union were woelt end via | § itor ’ home , | became the bride of Bdward Ben. | L." » at the of Nrs. Kdna ® Wayne Hostler, Arthur Boyles, Kenny Deremmer and Edward! Reed of Bellwood visited here on | Wednesday of Inst weels i Tvs Marie Lovell visitid tn Bell! Joun Bechmittle was a recent | visitor in Bellwood i FEBRUARY IS ANNIVERSARY MONTH EOD aa se te i AR EIA HAIR WRT ni ds Sas SEMA tos 3 4 Ry mi a Bn a no AS H Fn AASB STek ere ond Ba ~ > on ee AE FRIDAY & SATURDAY, GARY COOPER my "DALLAS" with RAYMOND) MASSEY and STEVE COCHRAN ee OOLOR BY TRCEDNIOOL ENICOLOR — + ARY 2 & 3 RUTH ROMAN : SUNDAY & MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 & § "ALL ABOUT EVE" with GEORGE SANDERS sad CELESTE HOLME I's ofl shout women's memi! FAUL DOUGLAS “PANIC IN
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