Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, December 20, 1951, Image 5

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    UNION PRESS.COURIER
Poe: er Callahan
Unton IA vies
Dial 816)
To oi Mass
round Patton
The Beast of Christmas will be! Christmas Carols will be sung
cheervedl in St. Mary's Ca'holic | before he Midnight Mans in Bt
: inning ~ a | George's Catholic Church, Patton
Sureh, Patton, beginning “ith a according to an announcement by
igh Mass at Midnight, Dee. 20. Rev Father Basil Balko OSB
On Chillitmas Day Low Masses | pastor.
Will be said at 7:00, 8:00, 10:00; ‘The carols will be sung by the
and 1140 o'clock and a High! Senior Choir of the church before
Mass will be sung at 9:00 o'tlock. | * pagent of 8 small graup of
anges aken from members of
OSB, Hisar gol asainind by |the Junior Sodality The Bieased
; Virgin and St. Joseph will be
Rev. father Malachy Brawley, characterized by Carvle and John
OSB, during the ;
services on
Christmas. Resko.
The Senior Choir under the The Mass. in honor of Our Lady
@irection of Dr. B. J. Overberger (Of Fatima, will have the Prope:
ith Mira MJ. Shannoh at ‘the l&ocir > The | traditional Adest
at oa Tr oe the Fedeles will be the supplementar?
Mass will be sung by the man, Offertory. The entire service will
while (he entire choir will sing | carried over the Be plyfing
during the Parish Mass in honor system that was installed las
Cecelia by Richard C. | Year in the tower of ihe chureh
Miss fTeons Kariheim is the
Members of the Senior Choir | organist
are as follows: Soprano Yvonne] Other Masses Christman Day
_ Yeaget, Mrs. John Semonich, Mrs | will be Low Mass at 8:00 o'clock
' Dan Hiupert, Anna Marie Huber, and High Mass for the deceased
denny Macalus$ Janet Die members of the parish at 10 o
: Ruth Bender, Rose clock.
Confessions will be heard on
Monday at 10 a m 3 p m and
T p m. for adults only
. ® 9
Mra. John Tiosk killed a doe
last Friday on tne Dishart farm
Her husband alas killed a die on
the same farm last Saturday
May you enjoy this
Christmas with loads
of good cheer and
happy friendships.
itt APPAREL
POA WOMEN.
—
BTRNESBORO
NEN
From Church Tower
Adeste
Women of Movs
yrs Have Annual Party
I'he annual Christmas party of |
the Women of the Moose, (Chap
ter, 637, Patton, was held last
{turkey dinner was
were exchanged and the evening
was | spent in carol
plaving games Atlending were
the following
Mis Margaret Forsythe,
Legrana. Mabel McHugh
ine Fox, Rita Jolly, Jean Ann
Chase Rose Callahan,
Huniphrev, Ann
Miller,
ine Wilkie,
Ann Hoover
Hose Buccass!
Catherine Bailey
Marie Bone
i Katie Zungali
iaisry Lacey
Christine Falls
Mabel Yahner
[sabe! Conrad
‘At Bethlehem’ Is
Topic of Sermon
At Bethlehem is the topic
weve to be delivired by
Fle 1 E A Buck
the 10°45 8 mm Worship® Bervice
in The Trinity Methodist Church
to coming Sunday Dec. 33
Dr. Bucke also
Buniday ix White Cross Bunday
and will be ohserved an such
throughout the Central Fennsyl-
anby Conference of the Mathodis®
{*hureh
held at 9:45 a m. Hobett Row.
will be in cherge
Services in the evening Sunday
will be held at 7 o'clock. A pro
Einim
Mary Ilig Clerald
Margaret Humphrey
Macalua
Lena Dillon
Pearl Furlage
faverne Rirberis
Helen Jewett and
Minnie
af The
land, sup!
| pital,
Pittsburgh, spent the past
two weeks wita her mother, Mrs
| Fauline Valaike
Kenneth Park shot a six-point
buck ang Knule Forsberg
ied an S-point Uw kB during ih
| past seasHn
James Ducho MM P who
After Elmora PRR
. Station Broken Into
erwin
| ptationed with the U 8B Army
y 3
iBunday, Dec 18 at 8 p m A
lents, Mr. and Mrs Paul In
singing and |
§
:
served, gifts
‘day furlough
mma |
Made! | her Mia
Leona |
Degremont, Vir | P's of Camp George
are spending a
Ella Grace Lawson | at the home of thelr pa“entf. ma
Theresa Callahan |
Anna Klrmann, |
tng "
Students At ‘State’
From 36 Countries
| year come {rom 87 «
i winte,
‘the District of Columbis ind amashed a
{from 38 different
pastor, al
| missions
Leome {rom
announced that |
ian being in
Aberdeen, Md, iz spending a fur
ough at the home of nis
Money Drawer Empty
When Building Entered
A Bakerton man is being held |
for court for an attempted bur-|
glary at the Pennsylvania Rail |
rods Elmore (Bakerton) station’
located about two blocks from!
hiz home
State polite arrested James D.
forionsh Delaney, 63. about 3:30 Sunday
FUrIOUET | morning, just about an hour after
Ae the station was broken into
and Mra Leroy $43 Her Pe Leonard G Washington of
Robert Lather MP 5 the Ebensburg detall of the state
few days this Week police made the arrest and lodged
friends in (Meveland Oh Delaney in the Cambria County
Iai] at Ebensburg.
The Bakerton man pleaded not
guilty at a preliminary hearin
before Mrs Elisabeth C. Rowland,
Ebensburg justice of the peace
However, he was held for court
on the strength of Pfe. Washing
ton's testimony
State College Students of the Police said the burglary
Pennsylvania State College his unsuccessful
otnties of the
Sgt. George Kline of Camp 1s
juene, N. i spending a 15
with hin wile t he
former Betty Roman
Mary Kline on
HNG hie moe
Hoaasel!
Ave
Bobert and Richard Luther M
Meade Mo
10-day
was
The station was en.
tered by means of a waiting room
window, after whih the burglar
ticket. window panel
grin access to the office
A muney drawer empty at the
reports that 10 171 ®t time was pried open and an un
Pennsylvanians, 1.005 successful attempt was made to
other states and pos- smash the safe
48 states
PrOmBeRe OF ® g rad
gopniries to
Dr. CO Williams dean of ad
dents are
Hold James Delaney
False Alarm Cause [Fred Worn
Four persons got tickets Wed.
nesday svening of this week here! | town, Pa.
as the
{Patton
| A call was turned in at 9:30 State College mare than two de
p. m. saying that the Somerville | Chdes Ago
following in the fool.
Of 4 Arrests Here |, miami, Stayt
jazz mnd at HE School, Potts
result of a fire alarm in Steps of his faipous father uf
Tyrone, and at the Pennsylvania |
MARRIAGE APPLICAT DNS
Foster Powell Rutter, Fallen
tirnber, and June Lordine Witile
Alton
A
{another reason entirely
have bedn
home on Beech Ave was on fire
However, this was not so and no
fone was more surprised than the
wheti the |
joccupanty of the house
{firemen walked in
The four arrests were made for
sulted from cars
close to a Bretrucs
North Cambria fue compaies |
practice, especially dangerous on |
ley strests, and on Wednesday |
night Patton borough police and |
fire police “vracked down
Centuries of Mince
Meat Pies Behind
Present Delicacies
By MARGARET MICKELSER
Na hobday delicacy
more of the oli-lime
and assiglione of
and festivity
ermany # given
Sue Writers whiw
CRITES
traditions
gow ealing
than mine pie
in the
sessions. and 77 lst their homes
foreigry 1511! Fie
oreign countries. |} oenl Draft Board 38
Allegheny
dels, lr 0 4, 2, To Send 38 Area Men
Church Sehool will be |
(Other
[300 students
Ware
fuvikill and Westmoreland
gram will be given by the pi ipils |
Junior and Primary De.
partments ai this service
De Bueke also announied thal
Sunday. Dec 30, will be
munion Sunday
FE
Carol Ann Depto Feted
On 7th Anniversary
A birthday parly was held on
sunday, [ee 9. at the home of
Mr, and Mrs Joseph Duptol of
Donley Ave, in honor of their
dutighter Caral Ann's, sevenih
hirihday ANNIVErsary Games
played and mus
featured,
Attending were the following:
Catherine and David
Dasid Resovite, Tommy
Byinie and Bobbie Swisher, Re
hooea Urbain, Hebeeca Whitmer,
Faity lou and Carl
Linda Lacourt, Leanote énd But
cis MeConnell of Bi Honfges
and Kenneth Marilyn ard Caro.
Ann Deptol
John J. Hudak, Patton,
'Enbists In U. S. Air Force
John PP Hudax Jr, 19 son of
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hudak Sr
Patton, last Thursday enlisted In
ihe Alr Farce through the Army
and Alr Force Recruiting Station
iin Barnesboro
He was ordered to miport U
Sampson Alr Fort: Base, Cenevas
NY. for preliminary training
| A graduate of Patton High
School, he way employed by 0
chain store in Patton when he
jeniisted
of the
wele
La
Election Will Highlight
Friday's ICBU Meeting
somination and election of of
[ficirn will highlight a regular
| meeting of the ICBU at 730 p
| m.. tomorrow, Dee 21, in Bons of
| Italy Lodge Social Rooins, Pat
| tom,
LAI members of the ICBU are
requested to attend the anniver:
sary Mass to be held thin coming
Sunday at 11 a m. in Bi Mary's
| Catholic Church.
a
Women of Moose Collect
Gifts for
Mans were made for the annua.
Christmas party held las
and several sick claire wer.
paid at the regular meeting ©
Women of Moose, Paton, last
Thursday eveni
: y ected te be seni
to Moosehaven. The nex: a
meeting will be held Dec. i
will be Mooschart chapter night.
. "Nn
HOLD PARTY
Em of Stoltz Motor Co.
the drm this
at ou dinner
Sample Fair, lel last
Watnostny evening Ht local
Moose Home by the Senor Class
of Patton High was iermed &
success. Members of ihe clam
erish in this *merchanty | thank
the on
Moose, Ladies All of
§ | Trinity’ Methodist Church, snd all
others who willingly very
kraciously helped support the af.
-.5 9
| New
i with 233
Come |
Christmas
{ Peter's,
i be broadeast to the world
ANNs
was also |
followed by a Hancheon, |
Good, |
Urbain |
Mi Connell, |
1.037. and Philadelphia with 765 Local Board 38, with headguar-
counties with more than ters in Ebersburg will sent 38
enrolled are Dela men Jan M4. to Pittsburgh In
Larerne, Montgomery, Bohs duction Center
New York has 38 students 0 for
top the out-of-state list
Jersey
{538 The January
rguota is 3898 men
The induction figure in higher
than actual! draft! call to make up
for Josses through failure sf in-
inlees to pass the final phy
Pope Pius wii celebrate # steal Buch losses sre RYSTAEWME
Midnight Maas : shout 17% percent of all men
Vatican City. Home called, state draft
shnounced
#Lat ewide
Fins ifr ieee
VATICAN BROAIMN AST SEY
GET OUT AND GET UNDER~—40 YEARS AGO!
By Marguerite Michelsen
vodly turnout of automobiles, their drivers and passengers
i, put in linen dusters, caps and goggles, was cbeerved on the
sutumn-tinted roads in our vicinity Sunday last, most of them den
with pienickers and families out for rides in the crisp fall alr.”
So rends an item of local news in a privie 7 1/ of nexrly 40 years
ago. It has a nice sound about it. “The gp days of turous
motoring”, is the way sentimentalists put it. But maybe you've for
guthen, en, § you ever knew, what those days were really like for families
cars.
You started out pretty hopeful, in that open “touring car”, trusting
that it wouldn't rain, so that you'd get into that fingertwisting, tem.
per-straining business of putting up those isingiass rain nl
fot to mention that balky top.
Your engine popped along (maybe) on four cylinders or less. Y
klaxon was a “cow-horn” with rubber bulb, Steering was » job f
man with strong arms, especially on rutted dirt wagon- ou
got out of town. If you stopped the engine, only manful vah
a crank would start it again—and not always that If it dd
were in for a greasy session under the ear itself, not Fo Fn ah
That! ¥ Where the song, “Get Out and Gat Ender was born.
A pwr Gre meant nightmares of tire ft meant gelling
the tire off the rim and what was ora dE It back on after
youd tehed it and inflated it with a hand pum pump. Bei Bo
a these are the “good old days” after all—these days when
ag, wipers, self starters, elect systema, and the service
st your new car dealer's are re available,
he ty the days when you found yourself stuck in a mud-hole of
s country road at night, bearings burned out or your clutch
in the effort to shake loose and facing a long hike to the nearest
farm house for a mule team to haul you out, or to a acai whe
might Lt be 3hie to make some repairs.
changes are partly attributable to tremendous advances in
automobile design and manufacture, of course, us well as the better
roads drivers demanded. But even more important portant Yas been the fact
n your own community and every commun new Car
dealer has apbasred, Now an important Sopumunity pha man, he
has brought lent ear maintenance to a point at you don't
have to worry about it. TRA TACALEE oat 4 hich Jew dont
and whose service staff maintains it for you, is a far cry from the
old days of horsetraders and blacksmiths.
SAA A Yr 0 ON 55S ARES SS HH SO TEA AN SA SO rr
EASON'S _
May your loy this
Christmas Season
be as continuous
i English
‘lo the
i references 10
rite
1! the
| in England
i ples comilnined 8 large portion of
i InEnt
The state-wide induction eal] is!
{ manuscript the
vid at the
t Henry
hesthgueriers |
a | rulers,
: ia I 5
tthe pried
know the
that its beginning is Jost
annals f history :
Hteratlre
15h
dating back
Century, in rull of
the Christinas fav
Considered canenlial as part
Christus ORR TV RHORR
these #arly mines
Accarding to a 15th Century
Mivhte pPyes ser
King
ade of
coronation of
the Fifth were
wraall pieces
with mines dates
raisins, sait and ginger. Finely.
shredded mutton wan the ohied
ingredient of mince ples {amos
during the reigns of the Todor
Henry VIII Edward VI
and Eiigabeth
Uriginslly the
were Baked in
wiih
CHIVERS Mace,
itrifaense deep
filled with forees
sweetened and apie
thick rolls of pie
the top ciusis of
firhly
col. Equally
timigh [ormesd
When the pie recipes were
brought to tae new and the
Puritane added (oo the religious
significunce of the
it in a crust shaped like & man.
represelit the rich gifts of the
wise nen 6 the Christ Child
They also served it as a des
sort rather than a main dish as
i Bad wen in
it of fremb apples, dried frolts
WRAY, 4 ider an ¢ spaten. with only
a small amount of mest fon
yar 3 : We
Later the shape
prilfee pie today came
into use and the cooks of early
codomial dave elsbhorsted
ingrediunia. each composing his
own mixture of apices, Traits
mats wnd favorings
Relatives of 28th Division '
|Men Expecting Mail Soon
An army spokesman says reds.
mM, now in
TCEANe Worrving
ceiving letlers from them yet
He explained that it
time” lo #el up & postoffice and
that it may
before mail Tres
Germany. rearhes Penney Vania
———— Herr AEA
Germany, should
they res
follwing too |
warning against this!
crelit by
ihers claim
of boiled pork mixed |
{hristmas pies
dishes lined with thick rolls |
tof pastry and
(tenis
pie by baking
ger. The oriental character of the
spices und flavorings was said to
England, and made
in which we
on the
Lives of soldiers in th 25th iv.
shoul not re
“takes
be several days ye! :
Goeppingen, |
Horne fa the Ife WHER i in
Frad Waring it 4
‘And. boastel :
20 12 4 cove nase souk
Clg i
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Friday & Saturday, Dec. 21.22
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Sunday & Monday, Dec. 23.24
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Tuesday, Wed., Thursday, Dec. 25-25-27
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Santa Alse Will Have Candy for Every Child
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