Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, May 15, 1952, Image 8

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    pelt Mote will he held at the
> pA High School Friday
of this week. May 16, with the
p under the jupervision o.
: Audrey Hoopes, the home
economics instructor at the Reade
School
public is both invited and
urged to attend andl to visit the
few homemaking room, just com-
pleted this present ichool term.
During the program a home-
“queen” will be crowned
and a skit will be presented show-
some of the things learned
homemaking classes and héw
will help the young men
women in the fiature.
fashion parade of clothes
he by the girls {rom ninth to
fwelfth grades also wilt be fea-
as well as demonstrations
different electrical appliances
1 during these courses.
= At the concihusion of the even-
Fa Sena will be served
fo attend
a
Gaegow Charge EUB Churches
= Rev. Clone £ Sease. Pastor
Chvareh.- Noluhip Service
10°43 » mm. Sunday Schood at $30
m., Elen Miller. i
forahip
ud March Service
Pp mm. snd Sunday Peto) at,
Fo
Ehurcli - i Sunday
imitted to the Altoona
ited
o at 0 Bm. BF Olas sup |
mansville Churely— The Sunday
& mm. Tremsls Glasgow, |
: Fah
ote Fiano Wednesday at)
rsa hy ¢ Church
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
CAMELS - HAIR
. aa SA af fan
CAMELS HAIR,
Rak
4 ty or
mid Sauines, ©
PRLEY JEAN NASW
Mrs. Charles Wilsiko was. ad-
recently. Her many friends wish
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs James Letcher
and children of Philipsburg visi-
Mr. Letcher's parents, Mr
and Mrs. Harry Letcher
Mrs. Clovd Irwin, Mrs
Spencer, Rev. Andrew
{Chester
McNiven.
{Mr and Mrs, Melvin Fortney and |
daughter,
Naomi, Mrs Ellwood
Jackson and daughter, Deborah
Jean Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rick-
ard and daughter,
Mra. Dave ash attended
Soung n 's Meeting at
Glasgow EUB Church on Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Fortney
the
and son, David were callers in
Ebensburg on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Mathias Glass
and family of Van Ormer visited
at the Dave Nash home here on
y.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Snyder
and daughter. Donna Lee of
New York visited here Tuesday
of last week.
Mra Leo Graham of Ri
Gap visited at the home
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Nash last Thurs
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Thompson |
and son, Harold were callers in
Altoona on Saturday.
Five bovs from Blandburg Fle
mentary School spent
dave Inst week with the School
Patrol group in Washington. D
gx
interest. They were Richard Hey.
i erly.
| Nash, George Mulhollen and Rob
Lert Rimmers
Mr.
Hospital |
Darleen. and |
the |
of thet |
visiting historical places of |
Ronald Rickard Richard
and Mrs. Thomas McGowan
Ord rh MAS A RY
dward Letcher
Land family of Buffalo, N. Y.. vis
iter] here over the week end
Po Mr. and Mrs Thos Nash and
daughter, Judy, and Mr, and Mrs
David Nash and daughter, Bhir-
ley, were visitors in Altoona last
week
Mr. and Mra Francis
sof and family were
Bellwood last week.
Mr. and Mra George Letcher
and sons of Bellwood visited al
the Harry Letcher home here
last week
Mr. amd
Thomp-
callers in
Mra James
children of Warren
the week oid al the
iady's parents. Mo
Walter Garman
Miss Martha Turner spent
several dave visiting in Altooha
recenly at the Joe Frye home
Mr. and Mrs Charles Wilsiiko
announce the birth of a son born
recently at Altoona Hospital
Mr. and Mrs John Letcher and
Ray and Bernie Wilkinson spent
several dave in Everelt recently
Mr. ami Mra Glen Hioom
tored to Hershey over the
fend
Mra Mike
and
“pent
the
Mies
Cr
Li hio
hoy
and
in
EE ha of
fry
week
Evanskey and
ren motored tn Portage
Thursday To visit with
i Gathagan and Mr anid Mrs
ls Finck
Velma
few
Sharon Woman Dies
severnl
In Car In Ebensburg
A Sharon woman died
tn in Ebenasburg on Sunday
ing while on her way home from
#8 Mother's Day init with a dau
ghter, Mrs. Mary Daniels, who
a patient at Cresson Sanatorium
She was Mrs Ida Mae Dout, 87
ard County Corvener Joseph Go
vekar said she died of a heart
nttmek
The coroner said Mra
was riding In the rear
the car with her daughter, Mra
| Alice Gulley. A sm, Arthur, and
hin wife were wenpants of The
front seat of the auto Mra Dout
was stricken abo! 5 p mas
the party waa entering Ebhensborg
from the ast on Route 20
Hymn Sing Sunday
At Cresson Church
The Cambria County Hymn
Ning Asmciation will hold iis
monthly sng beginning promptly
at 2 p.m. (DST) In the Cresson
Metheelist Church, Fifth St. and
Ashweraoft Ave, this coming Sun
(dny, May 18
Persons desinng the
Bing for ihely own are re
guested to contadt James Price
: Eaeigh. Pa or I BE Bosworth
Crosson, seeretary. The associa.
Lion meets the third Bandey of
fench month Books for congre
ations] numbers are furnished
Ey the mssocintion.
"AN ale
#Ven-
ast
seat of
Hymn
; 5
Used Car at the Trading Post and if
‘we will refund your money as credit
| WRITTEN 30- DAY GUARANTEE
WITH BAUH DELIVERY
BIGGEST DEALER .
tation
ied are
im
¢ fraquently
as 1
CSE 1
:
itary Affairs this week promised
i all National Guardsmen who were
| employed on a full lime status
before being called into federal
service that thev would have the
preference for any job vacancies
wm the department
The adjutant general's office
coupled the announcement with
an appeal for employers through
ott the state tn follow suit
The department said it had al
ready rehired several former
members of the 121st Transpo:
Company, a Pine
outfit that served months
Korea. They are no
the pumrd's slate maintenanc:
shops Indiantown Gap
National Guard employees,
like civilians called to active du-
14
Ww
ty. are not guranteed their jobs |
when they are separated from ace |
tive service since often the guard
units in which they were employ
still in federal service
child. |
fast
Note Improvement
At Westover Mine
Fifteen between-inspection im-
provements were completed at a
Waestaver coal mine, according to
the Bureau of Mines
Making the improvements was
the Cambrian Clearfield Mining
Company's Springfield Pei
which employs 280 men, with a
daily production of 1.708 tons
Improvements included adopted
timbering plan, caved in areas
inspected, working pia-
TVW's
Carn
8
wall rock dusted and two
stoppings being wed in
of entries
Inspector 8 A
vinited the miw
roof support, removal of loose
rot along havlagewnys cleaning
up accumulations of fine coal and
dust along roadways and use of
water to allay dust while drilling
rock with percussion arills
6 North Cambria Youths
- -
Waive Hearmgs Thursday
Preliminary hearings were
witived Inst Thursday YSy six
Northern Cambria men charged
with morals offenses Informa
tions were filed by county detec
before J. 11 Esch, Spangler.
jistice of the peace
Defendants are John W
25. Bt Benedict, and Xiike
dos, 27. Andrew Magulick
2; Joseph J. Asheroft, 25. John
£ Abramis, 1%. and. Fred K
Morey Jr, 23. all of Spangler
The case will go Wo the grand
firy probably next month
EAs
of
Magistrella who
asked proper
tives
Stoltz
Gay.
Now comes the thine when
people will spend weeks raising
one radish instoad of a dime for
» whole Bunch.
SE TE A EM SRA A SR
The State Department of Mil |
Grove |
if
working at |
un- |
Order of Sons of Italy
Bro
! Rev
Laweheralli
Palate
Jr.
Foil —_—
L220 EL SER ARIE.
District No. 10, Sons of Italy,
Reelects Officers On Sunday
in Cambria, Indiana and Somerset |
Fmancial Secretaries
Presented Rings Here
of District 10 of
in America
were reelected for another term
at the semi-annual meeting Sane
All officers
(day at Patten Lodge 310 home
| K
Theodore Magistro of Johns
town, venerable of Lodge 1614 in
that city, is deputy. Other offi-
cers include Virgil A. Milazeo of
Johnstown, recording ecretary,
and Joseph Bonatesta, Bames-
assistant secretary
Principal speaker wis Vary
Father Aupgusine Coestario of
Immaculate Conception Province
TOR. of 8t. Francis at Holidays
Burg. Remarks also were given
by Rev. Churles Smivth, Mt Car
mel Catholic Church,
Rep. John PP Bavior. Ben. John J
Haluska, Judie A A Nolson
torney Philip Lopresti. A. I.
Mera Mary Dimatins of Als
toona,. Albert Torguato, Me Mon.
wa and Mr. Magistro
BEI
Counties and some 200 guests at. |
tended Next district meeling will |
he held Och. 12 in Johnstown |
Lodge. 43 Baumer St
The meal--a full course chic Ken |
dinner
auxiliary of the Patton Volunteer |
Fire Co
FACES MURDER CHARGE
Harrisburg i PNS)
tenrovear-old John Sarver faces
‘a murder charge in connection
with the death of a playmate,
13-year-old Kenneth Teacher Jv
who was accidentally shot
then Knifed
‘Mother for 1952’
Barneshora: |
At;
Mil
The mealing was climixed by a}
hator
who
“ive
rnin to
financial
tent bangiet
sed relaries
Has Ped their reg
since 19489. Grand
svivania
yd
entations
Recaiving rings
ane
were |
ta
ta, Bammeshors:, Mra
Cossniene, Windber: Men
line Codispoli, Boswell;
Raimondo. Homer City;
and Joseph Rosen
ana: Vite Schetiinlt. Barnesborn:
Lec lLexaer. Nanty-Gio:
Galling and August Bonera
ver and Mrs Concetla
and Patsy Allimore
Albert Torquato, a grand
tee in the rand xdge presided
over the afternoon business ses
sion. Joseph Cammarata was bans
get chalrman. Falher Smythe
delivered the invocation and bless.
ing. Wealtoming remarks were
given by Burgess Twi OF! of Pal.
ton, and Ally. Amsold Smortio ser
ved as toast master
About a dflegater frm lodges
Jobinsiown
all :
have |
lodges |
Addge of Penne
awarded them gold rings |
fudge Nelson made the pres |
alambig |
Joseph Cammara-
Patton; Mra Theresa Ponates- |
Angeline |
Masta |
Frank |
Joseph |
neti |
Ranta!
Cole :
Magistro |
tris. |
CHINA-BORN Mrs. Toy Len Goon,
of Portland, Me, has been selected
» American Mother of 1953" by the
nations! jury of the American
Mothers Committee of the Golden
Rule Foundation. Mrs. Len Goon,
57. came to the US 30 years ago
and is the mother of eight chil»
dren (Internationa) Exclusive)
and i
was served hy the ladies’ |
Four |
s
i
i
fants
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