Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, June 07, 1951, Image 2

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    Patton os
Ms. Mary Sheehan Patton Von Plans
Buried On Monday National Meeting
seen] eo Valentine
nr 0D. died on
aa at
Spangler.
'F Hospital in
Mrs. Sheehan was 3 member of
Bt. s Catholic Church, |
and of church alter society.
She was born om Suny i3, he,
a Sughier the laty Joseph and
Aung J} MeNlullen
rived by her husband
and yg Red children Mrs. Thomas
pr Mrs.
Jumes
Flans for
trial Stores Associstion,
hag as munber of members
‘this ares were
four<iay meeting
Virginia Beach, Va
ved Aug. 15-22 in Cincirmati
president of Central
Corp. St. Benedict,
of the national ofganization
Oibers from this area
tefcdmnce inchaded Clelww
ier of Bakerton Supply
Fiank Vargo of Clearfield Sup
Cir. and Hyman Levinson and
Kidly, both
Ck
Officers will be
Cincirnati meeting.
$e
Patton Men Awarded
Degrees At St. Vmcent
feo Lesnak of Lang Ave,
Wn, last Sunday
lelor of science degree with
major in
Harrishiog
8t. Cloud, Minn |
Atlanta, Ga: Charles, Eb-
; Mrs ES aan Bemelsber.
Clair Sheri’y and Mrs.
ber, Mrs all of Pstton,
and } Sheehan, at home
She was ‘a sister of Mrs lea
Dietrick, Chest igs; Francis
and er Me 3 of
Jersey Shore; Leonard McMullen,
Avis; John McMullen, St Peters
burg: Fla, and Bennet and Ed
both of
York.
at eral ee i Bia in
ugustine thotlc wreh at
§ a. wm Monday Rev. Father
Bdward Waters rial was in
Whee ¢hareh oemetery.
ae
18 GRAD AT LOCK HAVEN
Preloh of Patton was
an May IR from the
State Teachers’ Col
New
‘Vincent College, Latrobe
settee degree sl
pinot in chemisdry
| ailjutor Archabbit Denis C.
patter, president
Sisdiam.
ps Bs
PR BER
AERIE 1144 PATTON, FA.
Presents | .
FINEST BANDS
Pleasant Atmosphere
COURTEOUS SERVICE
for Your Enjoyment
*
RIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 8
& HIS bo
Phone Mrs. Oaliaban
the 205th anniversary
enpveition of the Nationsl Indus
which
in
outlined during a!
ast week at
The anniversary will be obser-
Charles F. Swab of Patton, the
Trading
is president
in at.
Leh
Co.
iy
of Mahoney Bupply
elected at the
Fat
received a bach
business administration
aiid a minor in finance at the Bt
C Domsld T Resko of Mcintyre
| Ave. received his bachelor of sch
the same time,
{with a major in biclogy and a
Dejiress were conferred by Co: |
rit
of the college, |
lal ceremonies in the St. Vincent |
Army, Air Force
Survey Contacts
PHS alles
recently was conducted in Pal.
ton to determine the average
high school gradusts’s opinion of
making the armed forces
career,
in order Lo determine this »
i group of recruiters contacted ap.
| proximately one-third of the hgh
school senior class al. their homes
| The y given the
showed thal a very large percen-
age of the high school class of
1851 were intending to enlist in
Along with making the survey
the recruiters offers] valuable in
formation to all omeerned and
answered some of the mast im.
portant questions in the minds of
the average high school grad
The mirvey was conducted by
the U. B Army and UU 8 Aur
Force Recruiting Station in Bar
nesbors in charge of Bgt Robert
J. Bayder with the assistance of
three outside recruiters M/ Sgt
Louis Barkley, Sgt. Jay Huff and
Bgt. Ben Cacciamani, under the
supervision of [4 Mano J, Swarls
of the Recruiting Main Station in
Altoona.
0
Dick Shannon Gets
Bank Promotion
Richard 6. Bhannon, a former
| Bank at Patton and former Pat.
| ton resident, has been appointed
{ ansistant to the
First National
fonte.
Mr. Shannon was emploved at
nk
: [the Patton Bank from 1927 until
: 1939 He then transferred to the
i First National Bank, Gallitzin, re-
3 | myinin
2: In 1
iS t
£1
od
rs er —————————————
ET eh mew.
there until 1941
| bank examiner and except for a
of 17 months while he was
| serving in the Navy, he heid that |
post until last year, when he
went into private business
sa
Patton Man to Receive
Air Force Commission
Magee Ave,
‘a second Heutenant
in the Air Force Reserves al the
commencement | eMercises next
Monday, June 11, at Pennsylvania |
State College. He was s& ROTC
student at the school
to report for active duty. It is)
will be called or service
ose
Second Recital
Given By Students
Of Helen Brown
The second anmual spring re
gital given by the
Helen Brown was held last Thurs
‘iday evening in the Eagiea Ball
+ | room, Patton
Ronald Malkin welcomed
guests and introduced ihe
nouncer, Bruce Motagar.
| Ryan. vocal studest of Mrs. Helen |
Carroll, MY. Aloysius Junior Col
| tage. was the guest soloist al the |
recital. The complete program |
! follows:
ane
duet, T ¥omeny |
hisiends for
An Army and Air Force survey |
their |
recraiters |
some branch of the armed forces. |
employe of the First National
wusident of the
of Belle
1 he became a national
Joseph Paul Issmielle of 217
Patton, will receive
eormrnission
Many of the men to receive the |
commissions Monday have orders
expeeted that almost all of them |
students of 1
the |
Bhirley
: week
soy | Mike
r Dry Run School
of the Dry
the term at
| Tome i with numerous
Bonors being made
Pupils carrving
honors in their PESpeCTIve
are: James Kirk Grade i
jallemand, Grade 2 David
£0 Margaret Blevens
Kirk ard Anra Marie
vich, Grade and Myrna
(irade 4 James Lallersand oar
ried the highest average Roost
I. He Is a sscond grads
Alfred Delalire curried ithe
ent average of Grade 3 and
and Donrcs Shots
highest. Patricia
highest sverage student
§ and Irene Laden
and Twila Mae
ine for
passed io th YT
Perfect a Caradien ¢
nde {6 Aitred i
Barburs Raghk
The pupiis taken
mation picture Mi and Pa
% sv iRl fealuve A pPaenst
also was held, nn which Ihe pipe
is of all grades took part in il -
ferent races W the rac
ex were: Myrna Mery and
C ward Bobby, Grade 4, sak
F David Finwon and
| Btevens, Grace 3. of mace,
| Baker snd James La ilerngul
(irnde. 2. one-legged sack race
I Miss Eleanor Thomas astra
itor of Rooen 1 was the recipient
of many gifts from her stadents
Khe wishes 10 thank hw
of the silo for st ey
cellent ooaperat am Fred Rindness
Mra Warner's Eight
ghadents of Foom
first grade udenis of
Thoenias, presenlad both
Pan Beha
Friday
Boom 1
closed for
the Bighes |
CREE
Finan:
Yakans-
[mv
Fiasco went
pbeond
Was the
in Grade
Legrand
Bo nd h hast Af pupils
date grads
WE Were
EPH ihe
tie a
inners of
Ebay
Lavery
Mra Warner expressed (heir
graditude and with to thank ihe
effice. the Board of sdut
tion of Fast Carroll Twp
and friends for the hearty
operation and interes
threghoul the term
eH
Former Patton Resident
Hurt In Ohio Accident
Chester MoQuillen :
ton, Ofna, aiilen. aT re
sident. was severely injured
Tuesday, June 5 at 10 4 Wm
we fil from a shovel
| Youngstown, where he is employ
fed as & tity sires! foreman
Mr. MeQuillen struck a
Fhpdrant and suntained 8
of the hip and injury lo
vis. He wis rushed [oo
Elizabeth Haspital whete
ecandition is sera
> =
4 Patton Girls Enroll
For Blue Knob Session
sein y ar
i
Lb
the ped
the
mer YWOCA Camp at
according to Esther 1
executive. director of
Lown Cw
They Are "Phys SrnitNhsner,
Wilhams,
All members interestsd
annaal plente should attend he
OBL. at 730 p
the Bong of
i meeting of the
M., loamight, In
Nancy
¢ visit
patrons at 7%
Four Patios girls Rave recent. |
ly registered for the aanual sumi- |
Bias Knab, | mare per man day then a year
cm |
| Homepteoad, spent the week ond
Merril
| another operation on her left hip
i ast
t Mercy Bospital
y. § and
1§ 1 months
t Jahnatown. She was then
Poebnah |
| burgh. She spent a few weeks at
papud
were 0%
Theft yesterdny norsing to attend |}
commencement exercises today st
the Cmcinneti
omservatory
Music. where Mins ¢ siggy Croper
| will receive her masters degree in
| music,
Mr ard Mrs Kenneth Miler |
iH and daughters, Conmie and Bhir.
ey, and Mrs Matilda Miller of
at the Wm. Miller home on Beech
Ave, and the Walter Miller home
Jame | 18 Patton RD. Mrs Matilda
Miller remained at the ixtler re-
sdence where she expects 0
for some lime
Mri Agnes Boley underwent
Friday at the Pittsburgh
Mes Boley fel
fractured her hip several
ago while visiting in
taken
to the Mercy Hospital in Pitts
her home and returned lo
hoepital 10 days ago
Three Delogier brothers, Peter
the
fof Newport News, Va, and “Pick.
| ew’
arid
{ Delogter herve. While in town the
j igroup engaged in
Kad. ;
Pang
ard Paul, both of Detroit,
are visiting their brother, Dewey
their annual
pinochle game with Jack Simpason
‘Piekley” playing together,
This
ard Pm and Peter opposing
jis the ninth year the game have
been played
Ed |
race
Margaret |
Fair | ge pm
i Holy Oomesusion sod
| memmiters Ato the chireh at 16045
im The fired class
! the dedion
| mmrvite and a
Sunday, Jone IH Chureh School st
Botery Et
jon of
to be weowived In
ted ohurelk A
brief aermnts BY the
ivewly
| peste
Watnealay June [3--Praper Servioe
m
Wo Vacation Bible Sebold
iat 9a mm. June 4 to 13
Cirnde |
7 and who were |
Mins |
fencers
with gifts. Both Miss Thomas ang |
La
Frinity Eplecopal (mreh
Sanday June OoSenund Sanday
after Trinny Moraine prayer snd ser
mnt by Jemes Mewley, Lay Reader, of
a = Thureh Behoot at 10 a
"=
Calvary Baptist Church
patrons
Thuvreday.
proaciios and 7 30
Sunday. June §
June 1-630 p mm chobr
. Hibhis study
$ a mm Monin
| WeniBip, “The Osos snd ure of On
APerars i
sot Ms mm Sunday Sehool
. ee
First Baptist Church, Patton
§ Behold i: 2 =
Youngs |
(i |
when i
track ati oC
fire
fracture
Friday
Chit at
Vuphdlay
June $8 p Wm. Waeesn's
nore of Mrs Simeon Semi
Fate 10-385 & Sunday
waning Wordle
“Te Cwoee snd Oove of Unrest ard
pm. Peatiing Service ~
Br mm. Youns
sdviendny. J B46 p m
Thos dnd T3 p wm. Bue
"a
cy om wid pespnat
e Sewing project was
at & meeting of the Beaver Dum
4-H Club last Thursday. The nent
Ry
his
ist 130 p me,
under the direction of
Mrs Jone Oriffith. will be held
June 13 Bt the
Johny Nagle home
the Johns
Barbara Lee Huber Camilla « Dun
sean and Jane Elva LID {
eH
1cBU TO MEET TONIGHT
in the
italy
Lodge Hooms, The first Thursday |
of June,
i meeting night during
mons
Judy and August,
1 sew
i Mr and Mra Chester
Detenit. Mich, visited over
en at the home of
parents, Mr. and
Maczios
Miss Marge Bertisan of Detroit
was & recent visitor at the home |
of her mother, Mrs Mary Berti- |
son of Highland Ave,
I Mr and Mra. Paul Allison and)
son, Slade Edward, spent Sunday |
visiting In Conemaugh
hae |
{lady's Mrs. |
Barret! residence.
Petar Keenan of
Heights, N.Y. visited last week |
at the John B. Petrusky home |
and also with his daughter-in
law, Mra John Keenan of Me
Intyre Ave.
and children, Sandra and Dennis
of Shelton, Conn. spent The past
week at the hames of their par.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roun-
sey and Mrs Ellen Simmons
They were accompanied back by
Miss Faye Rounsley who will
id. several — in
and Devon, Conn.
of Pittsburgh announce the birth
of a daughter, Sunday, June 3.
Mra. Wargo is the former Grace
Falatic of Patlon.
Mrs. Sue Wentz Kelly wishes in
this way to thank her many fri-
the birthday oards
which she received on it birth-
¢ i day, June 5.
Memorial Day visitors st the
Omer Wharton home were Kathy
Keims, Leonard Hallifleld pind
C. Miss Helen spent a week's vi
home and returned to
dustrial arts instructor
the Westmont-Upper Yoder Bagh
School. He has been an instructor
in | Patton High School the past
Dak end guests at the Fred
eiilen home were Mr. and
Mra, Chester MeQuillen and sons,
Richard. and Mo
Patrick Callahan
spent a few days with relatives
in town recently.
Mr and Mrs. Emery Halusk:
Jackson |
Mr and Mra Norman Simmons
and Mrs. Peter J Wargo!
will be
the sumuvier
Bade of
the }
£
APR SAE
Mrs. John Keenan wis 8 recut
vigitor in Clearfield at the Fred
£
RB SS 0
ly TONS PER MAN DAY
The American coal miner
said to produce an sverage of of
seven tons of
ae oa]
Ago
| dlremmers of
“if The groom
2 Marie Morn Bride Will Head
Attorne)t Pverets E Custer of | convention
| Johnstown
‘of the Ciimbria County Bar As
| sarintion af is annual
Monday «f this week in the =
Mr. ard Mes Jobe Morn of i
Ath Bt. West Allis, Wis. =
Bounte the marriage of their day
ter. Marie fo G. Fobert Weise
ichmond, Cal, son of Mr s@d
Mrs Edward J Weise Ashville, | *
on Baturdey, Apr. 14, in Bt Be |
gids Catholic Church, San Fran-|
tigen, Cal
The bride wors
bridal gowns of whge alin de
sigoed with sweslhsar! nechiine
mg Sledves
organdy eveiel The Sngertip veil
was held in place by
pearls. She carried a while
yer book. gift of Ber sorority sis
tire. which was
White orehid from
sliregrners of white
hasvardia
The maid of honey, Marcy
ey. of Ban Fascleni sorority
tir of the bride worse
champagne met and lave
headpiece was a boone! of
; veiling trimmed with Hees
Hise theme was carried
her huge bonnet
full
which
#atin wilh
Pra
wi
Her |
The
MB
f+
hte
fron wid
Hise salin 4rd
Best mas was Jobe Claw
aber was John Mahlsted
fan Francisen
Boloist was Edeern Baidaein of
the Ban Francisco Operas OO
Kappa Chapter of the Ave
Serority. of which the bride
tnember, ales rendered »
during the caremens
breakiant wan serve
sit Laurel Hall
Mr Weise 8 a»
"at ton High Ra bed
Ont -of town Eowat a
Charles Becker of Altorss
pean wilh
bith of
hvinn
¥. A welding
d to TD grows
graguste of
Navy
The newlveeds @
Banta Hoss
‘Weise in
er Public
iH reside
Cal where My
manager of
the office
fans { HEY
Hastings Rotarians
Discuss Projects
Members of Hastings
“Hob held an open
several Civie projects
meeting of the nn
ening of his week in
Restagrant, Hastings
projects inchuded
house mall delivery, Rotary
to be installed along the Mgh
ways lending to the entrance of
town, placing of piosic
the new Ba site. and
& fund derive to ha
community. Cobsmiitess
project will be named in
sear future
3 North Cambria Defense
Leaders Named By Fine
Three sore civil defense dives.
tors for ihe Nerth Cambrie ares
for aRel
have bean Tr ted by Gon. Jobin |
They wre
Walter A ihn,
i 8S J Jarewmrs
Lowetto Charlies Wo Gos)
The now directors supersdde the
coordinators originally nased
head civil defense work fn thelr
respeciive communities
They are being named iy the
Oeweraor on reramendat ion of
local sutharities This is rogquired
under a new law passed atl the
current seasion of the Slate Jeg
Members of Patriekx D2
: Rior.
dan Post 1588 Veterans off
Fore
(ign Wars, Hastings elected pine |
gat to the state compention
| this sumer at a3 meting Toes
dmy eventing of this week in the |
| post home
fo Delegates named are Fred Mid |
Holts |
Charles Anna, Ceorgre IDhiments,
ler, Don Halle Charles
| Ear! Miller, George Bakijss,
"Henry Link and Joseph Rvitho-
felch. Alternate
ONE MILE NORTH 0F CARROLLTOWN ON ROUTE 9
First Show Begins af 9:00 PF. M. (DST)
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
HSER 0%S
BATURDAY (Only)
x June 9
from the vice
[oued_AtH Atteimey
the traditions! of Eben
the bar a for pA ded past
and long treads. Her
gown was trimmed with imported |
dent to {pcceed Mr Custer. Af
# Tarts of i»
LR f
owered with a
| seutive
| neys Philip N Shetty,
E. Duvis snd Randolph Myers, ail
Poof Eben
& gov of |
Dery
sti Harry {
ahd
The |
Nasri :
. 5
{ied Bry }
denon on
tharing &
Tovsduy #9 |
Lesson’ |
odie to |
HUET
talides al
plans for
d The $106 000
suditorium being planned for the
the very
; ig Joseph Bilko |
The next pomt Meeting is set for
Bsns sone
‘ #
near
was
ensburg Uniry-Dell.
Attorntll Custer was a—
By Sere dr 2
year,
orvevs Shymour B Siverstone of
| Johnstow|i and George L. Reside | =
| of Fbensinrg were resiected sec
retary asil treasurer,
respectively.
Fetainid ss members of He ex
{emamitios were Atlor-
Attorniy yer, and Attorsey
Jolinstown were
Attorny Edward J. Harking of C
Sidi.
.
Beloved by brides
for 100 years...
+» Teir that very Special
sonseotis, be FHT means we
much is an Artearved &-
armond ring! Made by Am
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ringmaiter—ast with the
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