thy Wharton At St. Mary’ S i mony was solemnized b i nites of the, ry He was 8c y | PHS Class of 1937 Plans ue | 1987 of Patton High School The | {reunion will be in form of a din if eart lof the class will receive a | Humnaire from the commitles., Dia) 8161 employed by the FBI In Washing | ton, 1. C. Mr. Hollifield attended | thd Chesnee High School in (Ches- | nes, B. C, and ig employed by the Acme Corp. in Washington, D. C. | Following wedding trip to New York na Canada nowly- | i will reside in Brentwood, | : 8 Patton Girl Bride Saturday Morning Miss Mary Litochak, daughter | of Mrs. Sophia Litochak of Pat-| ton and Francis Kaminsky, sin of | My. and Mrs. J Kaminsky of | Hastings, were united in marriage | at 9 5. m. last Baturday, Aug. 25. | in Bernard's Catholic Church, | The double-ting cere | Rev. Fa- , mbwist- | § ther More R. Herald, O ant pastor. Miss Antoinette Kaminsky a bridegroom, wag the maid of honor and John Litochak ’ of Hartford, Conn. brother of the bride, served as ant 1 man. A wed | tion were | i 3 Jones Corp. in Patton | Comte ilgs-ones ushand, is employed by Rich Hill Coal Mining Cary Hastings. The couple will Hastings. 2 88 to a Howard Healy of Philipsburg son of Mr. and Mrs James Hoaly of Mellon Ave, Patton, was | the winner of a week's trip 10 Bermuda, by General Mills Inc, of which Mr. Healy is a of the sales force jeft New York City de in| | by nine other (fellow from the eastern part o the United States. . "se Year Plans are are being formulated for] a 15th anniv of the Clans of ner-dance to be held some Lime in| summer of 1858 thin a few days all members ges Alt members are requesind to thugs ool and is | | anwwer it promptly. Ah ni a ea * fs dna Ca FS 5 Sa RETAIL DIVISION Elects New Officers ‘and left Inst Friday on a tour of RO A A PHS Season Football Tickets Now On Sale Season tickets for the five home football to be ES ele Theo are now on sale at the Patton ay Prune, o., F he's Service Station, and ie Paatien, A eter Tickets at the will be. 15¢. Save 15¢-<pget a season ticket! Presbyterian Group Al a regular stilted meeting of the Westminster Bellowship of the Patton Preshyteripn Church last i Bu tnday evening, Aug. 26. the an- nual election of officers was held {The following young persons were thosen ta lead the organization for the coming !erm Marjorie Turnhull, Jahn Earl Bwisher, [tor; Isobel Rhue i Dorothy Sunseri, bara Lee Cogley, pianist. Two ieponsors will be chosen later i Nona Williamson is the retiring | moderator A service of installation will be ‘held next month, Barbara Lee Cogley, Catherine Bwisher and sobe] Rbue are to represent the | Fellowship at the annual Fifth | Camp in Jennerstown this Fire Co. Anxiliary Aides moderator; vicesmodera- stated clerk; treasurer: Bar. PA a AN pe \ Charter Plane Friday (For Atlantic City Trip The Indies suxiliary of Patton | Fire Company chirteted a plane Atlantic City, N. J. Members making ithe trip were as follows: Mesdamon Bob Forsythe, Minnie Smith, Rayriond Burkey, John Hudak, Harry Deschamps. Thos. Donahue, Leo Demahue, George Bunseri, Bam Bamseri, John Ren- nie, James Healy, William White | ford, Laura Lowes Georg: Gres. | Cienrge Crowell, Mae Ore Lng & lunch was served The geasion will be held Bept gory. Bdward McHugh and John Makepioce 0» {COMPLETES TRAINING Andrew Dubyalk, seaman ap | iprentice, USN, mm of Mr. and! Mra. Bamuel Dubyak of Patton. | i has compleled rerrull training at | the UU. B. Naval Treining Center, | Great Lakes, Hl. The trajning is | dexigried to benefit the recruit, through academic Jeciures and | personal Experiences. | Approximately {tended Games were | Hall, | were Mask and children, Annette, Gary Mrs Sam Sunsert, Mr. and Mm D. and Gene and Mrs Thomas Lacey 8 Solomesn, Mes Alvin Barrett, Westover Lof Cumberland, Md | and children, lof Newport News, Va {the former's mother, i Unrrity of Lang Ave brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and ARS rr Sr Local Boy Scouts Ty Boy Scout Troop 264, Patton, | enjoyed a week end outing on Aug. 24 and 235 at Black Mosh- | annon State Park near Philps | burg. Included in the trip were! the following: Robert and Leroy McConnell, | Sam and Clarence Arnold, Xen- | neth George Yahner, James Me- Connell, Darryl! Fink, Automobiles gsed in transporting the boys to Black Moshann¥: were those of | Kenneth Steir and Dwainé Kirk- patrick. sp (= Garden Study Club Holds * * Picnic AtF. J. Fees’ Cabin The annual picnic of the Pat- ton Garden Study Club was held | inst Wednesday at Fees Cabin in Bast Carroll Township. The | members and guests enjoved 8 pleasant afternoon and evening A cake was won oy Mra J J Halusks and a pie by Mrs. Made ane Rherry rs John Btevens | was in charge of arrangements assisted by Mrs Wm. Lamont, | Mrs. George Lehman Mrs Mich: sel Ward and Mrs Charles Welly se 4 Candidates Initiated By Women of Moose Mrs Anna Klemann held the | Mocachart Alomni Chapter night al & meeting of Women of the Moose, Chapter 837. Patton, last) Thursday evening in Moose home Four candidates wee initinted Mra. Margaret Foravihe Mise (Christine Falls, who repre. sented this chapier at the Moose venvention in Buffalo N Y. re ported a» very interesting and en | joyable trip. Following "the meet | next | and 13 . ea TO HOLD BAKE SALE i The Patton Banu Mothers will] hold 38 bake sale this SBatu-day. Sept. 1, in Louis Halusks Stove on Magee Ave. All band mothers | are roguested to have thir dona tion at the store by 3.530 a mm Raturday. CE The ICBU held a corn ani wie per roast at the Patios Kecren- tion Park on Tuesday evening 63 members ate played Mra. Ann Jowdy and som. BAY returned to thelr home in Brook. ityn, N. Y., after visiting at th ane of Mr. and Mrs. Lous Cav aitehi for the past two weeks Mrs Jowdy and Mra Cavaboeh | are sisters Miss V. Marie Garrity of FPat- ten High faculty attended the | PREA Leaders’ Workshop at Pe hg Chambersburg Aug 29-24 ithe home of | Lang Ave Gabriel PV Recent visitors at Mra Mary Garrity of Mr. and Mrs of Washington, D. C.. Paul Lacey, | | OSKD, of the U. 8 Navy, station. ! od at Portsmouth, Va Tech Sgt | Jobe 1 Bill of Sonora, Tex, fa- tiomad at Griffiths AFB in some. | N.Y. Mr. and Mra. Alan FV. Hess, Jr. and som. Alan 11 of Kddys- | tone, Pa ry. and Mrs Andrew ¢. Mullan and daughter, Kathleen Mr. and Mra. | Grover J. Bell Sr. and daughter, | Madeline, of Mahaffey, ana Mrs John 1 Bell of Bonora, Tex. Mr. and Mrs Joseph PV. Garrity Pat, Ann snd Mary , Are spend- | the hams of Mex, Mary ing some Lime al Mr and Mrs Burt Knight and children, Jerry and Evelyn of | Newsrk, N. J. returned to their | some after spending low Weeks vacation with Mrs Knighl's par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow oll Mra. John Tirpak of Patton, | Mr. and Mrs John Falatic of Nicktown, and Mr. and Mrs Jack Falatic of Bangor, Maine, visited fast Friday with Dr. snd Mrs. P. J. Wargo i Pittsburgh Mr. and Mra Jack Falatic and son, Jackie, of Bangor, Maine Pent a week with ithe formers Mrs. John Flatic of Nickiown, and with the lady's parents Mr. and Mra. John Tirpak of Patlon. Mr. and Mra. Henry Hofer and daughter, Gloria, and Mildred Murray spent a few days in Ak. rome, 3. with relatives, recently. Bt and daughter. Gail, spent a few days Inst week with relatives in| Akron, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noel an- | 20 at Miners’ Hospital Spangler. | A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Michael Maczko at Miners’ Hos pital on Avg b+ 3 Vocals by JOE DAVERSO & With vocals : Ph. | Ave days visiting rolimtives f fovn F Monae i andi Mes. Davie parents. Mr. and Mra oad | Crd Jenkins and som, Carl ‘ Freeport, Long Island N.Y. OUR KITCHEN WILL BE OPEN EACH NIGHT! SPAGHETTI MEATBALLS FRIDAY NITE —10:00 to 1:00 “Sammy Sprouse Orchestra” » SATURDAY NITE “THE ACES OF RHYTHM” uwion ranss Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fodor an- nonce the birth of a son oh Aug. | 24 at Miners’ Hospital A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stel at Miners’ Hos- {pital on Aug. Mr. and Mrs roma Buck an: nounce the birth of a daughter on Ang. 27 at Colver Hospital A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Martin Hollern on Aug. 21 at the | | Miners’ Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gunia and hters, Judy, Linda and Pauls | of Buffalo, N. Y.. visited several (days with the lady's mother, Mrs Anna Cvercsek of South Third They also spent Several woh Mr. Gunia'y in Coalport Judy Yeckley of Altoona spent a few days last week with her | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Ro bert Sincox, and her aunt, Mrs Mildred Auerbach Nancy Aderbach spent the past | woek end with her uncle and sun! sr and Mrs Clintons Yeckiey of Altona Mra. Peg Forsythe and Miss Christine Falls were delegates of the Women of the Moose, Pat. Chapter, at ‘the nations! convention in Buffalo, N ¥ Week end vigitors at the hom af Mr and Mrs Ha wore Mr. and Mrs Leo Watts of Washington, D. C. Accompanying them were Mrs Lucy West and Anughters, Vivian and Betty, re Herning from a two Week Vaca: tion, alse Mrs. LeRoy Davis Jr, ind sons, Stephen and James whi spend several weeks with Finrry Baker of Patton Visiting over the week ond al {the Paul Baker home were My and Mrs. Larry Baker ond family nf Montgomery, Pa Mr. and Mrz John Semelsber. gor ar A family of Clearfield visit: wi + relatives In town Iasi Yunday Bunday Semelsberger home Mrs und Mr. and Mrs Johnny Semin: | wrger and family of Clearf Mr. and Mrs Paul Hoover anid | inaghters, Elaine, 1 # visitors at the Hugh | Mary Catherine, returned Rom in Tuesday evening after spend ing several (Cleveland, Erie, Bulfalo and | Canada They aise attended ths wedding of Mae Rose Wieldwand, | giece of Paul Hoover, and Michaei | - Herene in Meveland, Ohio [wr and Mrs H H of Afoons visited at the Hugh Siemersberger home Tuesaday even. a The mest reguinr meeting of the CBE will be held Wedaes- | dny of mext week instead of on Thursday. Those from Patton that attend | wl the annual Kennywood Musici Festival Monday svening of oa week were Mr. and rs { Weaver, Mrs George Thing | Bandy Cammarata, Mra Gerald | Gooderham, Mrs. Edward Mao Hugh, Mrs. Ted Farrell and son David, and Mrs Anthony Thomal Mr. and Mrz Jack Hommer “ad ¢ Charlerct shent ast weak at the heme of Mr. and Mrs Millon fialtz of Linwood Ave. and other riatives Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Short ro-| | {urned home Sunday after vac tioning for two weeks in Canady. | Mr and Mrs Joseph Kaibie of | are’ spending this week at the home of | (ihe nays litznger. Jomeph Marks of Avia, Pa. vip filed last Friiday with his mater, Mrs. Theresa Hofer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bender, Mr. wnd Mrs. Bill Jones attended thie nations: convention of the Moose in Buffalo. N, Y. last week. Ine Patton mand spent Monday st Kesnywood Park, Pittsburgh, wed in the evening look part In a mothers” chaperiaing ho mpd i band were Mrs Dunegnn, Mrs Ralph Costeilo. Mrs James Houck, Mrs Jack Simpson, Mra Mick Letso, Mra Francis Baker, Mrs. Henry Hofer, Mra. Madeline | Caretti, Mrs. Lewis Hoover, Mrs Si Solomon, Mrs Marie Roberts | and Mrs. Donald Forsythe | io nounce the birth of a som, Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Semonich und son, Stephen Jr. of Olyphant. Pa. and Mr and Mrs. Paul { Bquiriock. N. Y., visited here over oe GR + Hi HAI tic AMA AoA orp Rat FAR SONS OF ITALY PATTON, PA. » FRENCH FRIES PIZZA 10:30 to 1:30 "Jo" Dolly * BUNDAY AFTERNOON — 3:00 to 6:00 by Dolores ® \ SONS OF ITALY LODGE 310, PATTON Admission by Membership Card vel Baker were Dr. ami Paul Magura of Johnstown | ASO PHBA days vacationing Ve molher, Mm Anns | Electric the week end at the Letoy Laer | | Lofs and Jean Wilmiui of | Loretto R. D., returned hotne from | Bue Cleveland, ©. after tar Ae few dave with thelr sivas, 7, | tine wha fx employed here. i rol Mrs. Ronald 3 yiand pont ov | ureh of Mt. and. $ "ith at. and Dunsle Relg, won of | Mr. an Reig. Mrs. Giles Dnt of |" Sry Franels moo received Hartford, Conn. arfived Mm word from Patton last Saturday evening nd | Francis Bloom (hat be arrived at are the guests this week of Rev. wion and Mra Plummer Harvey. Mr Pak. 1. Wash. Met Satorduy som nr. ministration at the regional fice | of Ebensburg have Cpt | engagement of thelr mrs whlma Slebert fe of Hares and was leaving for Milwaukee No wedding date LA for the state of Comnectieyt in Hartford Mr. Dunn's perticiler | department iy that of educwlion and rebiabilitation. Mrs. Dunn a 8 | teacher in The American Selon | . for the Deaf in West Hartford | EEA the origizal and oldest school for the deal in the United Staten * ee i 3 £ § $ Minit Bs, Bpipday HE Mesning of Work” a Kaho Day Ser | Ang 31 wo» 2 Piel Dhimtieien. | Wentminater i nl bli . fy A nowy ny, 80 Patton Methodist Churh Heo" J £ A gg oor Pastor Dunn is with the Veterans Ad | | Indiantown Gap. Pa, and expect: been sel. MAKE THE WHOLE PAMS ~60 OUY 70 A movil FRIDAY & SATURDAY AUGUST 3 & SEPTEMBER 1 Mm Prayer sorvios a8 Dsl on mendny ee Chareh of God Crug Lett G Gorsueh Sanday, Mowry tg Servic at i. and Young Peahies 64s pm Brgy axtend te HL 4 Prayer ad at TH p in } & ediel to rane Gn WARW. ANposs | | Ah Sunday from ¥ ta #00 3 "| Goa led Way of Trish program i And cr-wrriiam motored by ren of Gog Bh PS This progr b 106 Trinity Episcopal Charch Dranesn, Priest ft hargy Aunday. Sept 3. Morning Prays snd seven »f B82 Wm Bote. Ohureh Schont will hed on Sunday, Sept. 16 at 10 a m La Calvary Baptist Church Irate A 5.43 wy chad | practice hd Ne : " 1s WE ety Froday Avg BT 5 mm Wapen $ ghomary Noetery Mi ry $0 & 8 Cotman. Sunday. Sept Lgom axed 30 a =m. Susdey Benodit . * | First Baptist Chareh p | tT i | sunday. Sept. 3-10 a ™ 1h indey | memool: 13 ow =m. Moraing Womship Pasaeinion. wed TH p Wm trending | Se ay. Sept &-7 a mn. Yeung ehady | eae at 3-40 es ED 4 ie ely | practices and 730 pW {Binks | MARRIAGE A APPLICATIONS ] Eiliot ¥ Laney, Baimesboro RJ and Catherine Marae Merce, Joseph P. Kubat, Ebensburyg Rr ‘D2 and Edith M. Noel Fallen. | { tinnber Walter Zabrosky Jr, Codver, and Virginia Roberts, Portage i Bea. on it im & § SNL Prices are, a perpetual stew, and RP TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY a 0 TL NR asl MA EI BU BTCA PLANTIC FLOOR COVERING “Sandran”™ the surfed thpt is | ensy to clean and that lye will not harm. A lsrge feliection of colors | Phone 2401. ¥ ELECTRIC RANGE, STEINRAX Ceand Fiano parlor grand), and one sofa for sale Agu = cellent condition. Mrs. R. E (Good, 1008 Fh Ave, Patton. R30 s IMEEEERS, 17 cubic foot, $ID. 1-13 cu. ft. 5250. Above prices include | delivery ta your hone. [Bender Electric Co. Carrciitown. "hone | 2401. rh-30 WE HAVE A LARGE Selection of reconditioned Elsctric Ran gua Gas Gas Ranges and Conventional priced low. (Can be pur- chased on Para Benuler Bloetric Ca, Carrvolltown Pa Phone em a Miki Dywod Sts £38 SE 0 EE AN. Argh WSS ere —— . Appointment IH, LIANGER Nem Lad, 25 2 1S. all crime-fighter,
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