las RM Ce | Ware a Freac h fllasion finger-tip | 8 bio held in place by a crown of | io fel over Patton mt Miss vied @ colonial bouquet of yellow Jenny Macalus|=5 == breakfast was serv- ~ Bride of Rl Man Ved ut the bride's home. The wed- ding dinner Was heid at the Pal ton Fire Hall A reception was A beautiful Juni wedding took | held in the afternoon at the Pat at St Mary's Bess eh, Patton, jsst Saturday. ton Moose Ballroom. The ¢ ouple left on a wedding trip * June 28, at 9 o'clock when Miss] The bride is & graduate of the Jenny Macalus' ditighter of Mr. Patton High Behool and is ewe and Mrs. Michadl Maecalus of ployed by the Phillips Jones | Patton became the - bride of | Corp, Patton. Mr. is a Crawford Rose, sm of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rose <I Revioe, Rev. graduate of the Ebensburg-Cam- brig High School, Ebenaburg, and Father Rupert Stadtmiller, OSB, paler, officiated at the double- is employed by the Bethlehem cereinony iinet ma the Collieries, Revior, Pa. Mpa High Maas which follow- En vain Vt rate sil ir Women of Moose we "he on Se 2a) Install New Officers Maria “Mother AL Your Feet I Am Mrs. Elizabeth Petresky, seniol Rhselng after = the Mass, at w time the bi ide “ : . _ Sauted A regent and other newly appointed officers were installed al a meet Berugiint of widie nies md ed jo the Virgin. ing of Chapter $37, Women of the Moose, Patton, lat Sunday ihe $4 IRAE Has ki Yih al Biess 23" e by her futher, Miss Madeline . Rogers waa the mald of bono aftermoon in the local Moose Miss Mary Shatrosky was| Home o : the bridedtuabd. Cleo Hose and | Instaili officers Wete Mn Hebert Rose. biwthers of the] Fieanor Hitch, chairman. rs Bridegroom. served asx best pass | Pear Furiage, regent; Mis Hel and usher, respectively fen Jewell, guide; Mra Ann bre The bride wai) i gromont, chaplain and Mra Ca attired In A ; # Sally anise white foor-length gown of chan- I instalied for . tilly ace over pleated nylon andi faffeln, With a en odie trim bans year Sry wi Forsy- med with tiny teed pearls Bhe | sehio regen : ' {Lh 6 gradunte regent; Mary big. chaplain; Mabel Yabh- | net; junior regent; Madeline Car recorder; ie Bone, flyer bok with a white orehid | Corer: Isabel Contd, guide; 5 | urietine Falls, assistant guide; Mabel McHugh Angus: E cimes Lawson, sentinel and Hoover, planist. the oom Petrosky a blosapmms Bad carried a | ote The mala of benor wore a blug figor-length gowns of nvien net Over taffeta with a matching piel Bast speakers were GO % Bat and cirvied a colonial | Bloom, governor of Patton Moose white | Lexige, 488. and William Jones yore @ past governor ‘ollowd installation a lunch floor-hmgth own of | » ng dng and enter Wis served. jlatiets with @ the evening were Ann of ye fiow and bie basing id : tainment for matching Ret phere Ft and cars | Kine hy the Loyal Order wf i hw ¥ eting # were ini i Bap tismal Servic Is held At Reilly's 21 fhe Calvary Baptist Church st Reilly's was the scene of Baptis- mal services last Wednesday. Jufie 35 at T50 p.m, with four PrSuona being immersed in the reh baptistry by the pastor, AIR Sliwine. ef Alter Baptismal serv pervicea recep ) members into _ ta Corrine, student ~=Paul Hoovers Plan Observance of 2% Years Married Life Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoover wel known Patton R DD, were marpied 20 years Saturday, June 28, bul they celebrate their silver wedding an- niversary this Friday, July 4 Mr and Mrs Hoover will rensw their nuptial vows st a High Mans of a fam as rider In Mary's ‘Catho- lie Church, Pation. Rev. Father Rupert Btadtmiller, OSB, pastor, will officiate at Lhe ceremony. Mr. Hoover. son of the late Lawrence Hoover and Mary LSharry) Hoover of Sarrolitown R ah Anan AW, Ria Smithbower and Catherine (Long) Smithbower of Loretto, were married June 28, 19237 in St. Michael's Catholic Church in Loretto. Magr. Sass of Lovells Parish, afliciated at the cere ONY Attendants were Mrs Marjorie Beatty, now of gp” tacky, sister of Mr. Hoover, Charles Bmithbower of a brother of Mra. Hoover. When they tensw Lheir vows tomorrow their son and daughter, Bert and Elaine, will be the al: tendants, A family dinner will be served it the Commercial Hotel, Pat ton, and an open house from 7) to 9 in the evening at their home on Patton RD Mr. and Mn parents of 10 children, nine of whom are living. A om, died in infancy. Living chi ren sre Richard of Patton, Eisine, R N. at the Cresson Sanatorium, surse Bt the Pittsburgh Metey Hospital, Bert, James. Leroy, Mary Catherine. Tom snd Bob, all at home. There are two grandchildren. Mr. Hoover took over the dairy business after the death of his father. Bert and Jim are a» sociated with their father in op erating Ovrchardvale Farm be- Swatn Patton and Carrciltown Hoover is a director of the oa. National! Bank. Petian, which he helped Ww = road tar of rodi tirector of Potato Industry at Potate Oity, of Polate Growers Association, and A. B. C. Beard ind the Cambria County Exten- don Board He is & member of Patton Ameritan Lagion "ES Mary Gelormino Is ide At >. Ne S Car Toand students will bold = covered Lt Bef 0 & ik ¥ i kt Hoover are the! | Inkand, anise and | commanding officer p. He aise serves as Patton Band t to Attend lot on Warn, Taesiny even {and "oe Patios Hi { twas youry service, [Charles 0. Colberg Tew mm 3 Rites Held Sunday Funeral services for Charles O. Colberg, 87, of Patton were held at 3: . om. Bundiy in Ward H punersl Home here, followed by additional services in Bwedish Lutheran Church, Patton, by Rev T J Homer pastor. Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery Mr. Colberg died at 12.50 p. m jast Thursday He was born in Sweden on Dee. 30. 1484 will Be Temporary For One-Year Period | Merger of two Cambria County | @istricta of Adm. Robert Perry | Council, Boy Scouts of Ameries, ions approved by one of the we Surviving are his widow, Mrs | ings snd Mra. Row Albani and | areas at & meeting Tuesday ev- [da (Peterson) Colberg. and these | John GCelestor of Burgetistown, ening in Ebensburg Courthotmie. children: Omar and Mrs Edith P. i Officials of Central Camis) Melasughlin, both of Johnstown and Mrs Sulier and | District approved a proposal to) Carl. New York City: Mrs Rus Pio pi Mrs. Bern Custanc of | wits with Northern Camiria | sil Blanco and George. both of Bria, Mich. visited over the week | District. Action on the proposed | Patton, ahd Mrs. J ¥V. lewis of at the home of Mrs. Marios | consolidation will be be Laken by of - | br He was a brother Huper. LeRoy Buller is the ficials of Northern Cambria [is | Barnesbhory r a Laioy Huber trict at a meeting Tuesday Justine Anderson of Bert Sickier, former Psttonits Mahlon Baumgardner, Ceniral Jamestown, N ; Y of Marble Falls. Texas is able to | District commissioner, said his up nd about Again fellowing |§70up approved (he merger Ti % Patton Firemen Win First Prize At Dale pens to word received by rels- | out that if the combined district Patton Volunteer Fire Co cop tives in Patton lis operating effectively al ihe end the first prize money for | Patton, the best-appesning fire com (EW pahy in Bone of march atl the an Cari € and son, Andgew ww, | elected to head the joint distriet a jubilee parade of Dale Voi- | of Rockway, N. Y. attended the | Mr Baumgardener sxid each of gnteer Fire Co held Friday even | funeral of Car's father, Charles | the two merging district will ap ning The sward was 0 | Colberg, who was buried on Sun | point a {hres anember commits aatings won second honors inl day. June 19 ito select a slate of officers W the same (alegory Mrs. John Couturiaux cluding = chairman and vies Other prize winners were Fern | children, Johnnie, Joyce and rv | chatrman The commitles sls dale, most men in line. Coverings spent last week with Mrs will recommend appointment of » Hill. best ladies’ auxiliary. Upper iC a grandfather the con Yoder, bes! pumper over 500 gal- | paijipsburg last week end and | sofidated district tons; Ferndale, best pumper under | $00 gallons; Windber, best appe- . Supa po ; Sunday | ratus other than pumper. Neville | reateat distance: Cone- | Recent visitors st the Cecil | trict. ish Bard best senior | | Mitchel home were Mr. and Mra | Ber © Bolivar, best junior dram | Blaine Fultom of Erlinger, Ky | officially, and bugle corps. Ashville, second | Mrs. Pulton is 8 sister of Mrs | trict must best drum and bugle corps and Mitchell | soot council. Seward drum and bugle corps | Mr. and Mrs. John KE. Mitchell | taken probably at * 2: and son Robert John and dau meeting in Oelober & of Next tn of Central (Csr Chattes A. Nagle Promoted | £hier, Joos, of Ng, a [ria District 1s scheduled oes { with Mr nding parents Mr | day, Ang 5 Charles A. Nagle won of Mr : i | Mra. Coct Mitchell gud Mra Oucar Nagle of 43 Me-|_M: nr Al 0’Connors Mark "= 35th Anniversary Mr and Mrs. and Mrs Bernani Custano of | Erie. Mich: Mr. std Mra Joseph + Hottie, Bottile, Bpangier ‘Mr. and Mrs | ; arrolitown Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Winslow | of the one-yesr period; the bon of Lewisburg AnsOuURoe the birth solidation wil be nade : of 5 son on Tuesday, July 1 ent Charles Winslow, formerly of is & son of Mr. and Mrs | in the event Northern Cam ria District leaders spprove the | merger proposal, officers willl he at | commissioner tov head The mew unit will be known a Kittanning Truil Boy Scout Din | according to Baumgard: | Before it can be recone the proposed joant dis he spproved by Ow This action will be the anual mau heim returned home gw = beens prosnoted to the rank of | Lening after ay Alrmas Second Class in the nit. feral days at od States Air Forve, scearding Deleware. word received from A-20 Nagle " Mr and Mrs. Quentin Blake | Patton announce the birth of - Attorney Nagle enlisted in the Air Force son, born June 36, at Miners’ | O'Connor of Loretto last Fish on June 12 of Ist yenr and is} Hospital, Spangler | June 27, celebrated their Ith currently wervi with the 3rd! Mr. and Mra Paul Verdaveir of | wedding anniversary. Now jes Motor Vehich padron, Depol. | patton RB DD. snsounce the birth | icing in Ebenshurg. Attorney gs Air Depot Wing. somewhere | lof a daughter on Monday, June | O'Connor served eight years as & re. Miners’ Spangler member of the General Assnmbly he - Huspital, pmam the Second District of Cam | bria County in Harrisburg The O'Connors were mirried on June 27. 1917. by Rev. Father | Ferdinand Kittell in St Mie hovel’ his | Catholic Church, Loretto, '® of | which both ave active menibers the parents of The | children Capt. William O'Conmar with the UU. 8 Army ot Eigin Fleld. Florida: Albert Lo Jr | Mapervising principal of Adana State VFW Convention John White Past 779 Veterans | is week voles to send] week. School Band to Calvary the State V Convention to be | Churches. held in Pittaburgh The unit will | . | Putten Prost ylorian Oued Lo andy | {Township High School and John take yt in the parades on Fri RELES on Ema sigh. |R. tescher In a Brooklyn High | nia uly 18 Plummer arn a Survice. Bock af | School There are five grapdenil | Corapels | Patten Band Mothers ive a Testaninster Pullow- | dren EE Mrs. (Commor, the former Ka Plan Covered Dish Lunch | £ a ny MWign thisen E. Schwab a daughler of The mothers of the Paiton Gy a ey an? > Jot | wes, Pe I William and Elizabeth (very Her aaa __ ny. 13-4 Supper m. The i Schwab. is a native of Lieto " ee | Her husband, who was born WF The Trisity Methodist Church | Jenners Township, Somerset = Penstwermaer. | County. will he 80 next Aphl ile Schoo at is 8 son of John Rand Mages | lene (Graaser? O'Connor, . eenGn. ew | A family dinner last Sumdey | ning Worship | | nighlighted the anniversary. i dish luncheon at the Patton Re srention Park next Monday July 7. 88 83) p m AH mothers are mvited. Those planning to attend sre requested to bring their own silver anil drinking cups. Follow. ing the hincheon jhe regular July meeting of Pattoh Band Mothers Association will be held at the Park. Sgt. Fred Gelormine i . Gelormino is a veteran of 1% months of which wis spent in Korea. At the im of his furlough he in} to report te Indantown Cap for urther jsstgnment. . . sw The IOBU will hold a regula : m. in ons of Raly Gon. Any members who tend the annual pee be in attendance as be dacussed for thi . ww Xince Shero won the Big Independence | Legion Memorial Park Sunday. Please turn 10 ianpe for addith News. os go a conta | ran mox.croum PICNIC Marv's Junior Chair ff Ree 4 Bat i fi of the! S a in in Johnstown K of C order of Nights Fourth 4 i» the e gree is the Mighest|§ Prince Gallitas Aseernbiy has | | members 8 most Cambria Coun ty Council (ther oflicers for the coming FeRr are EN follows: i and Mrs Albeit «i EB a —— AO PH SEY comm a———— EN aan. that § 6-8 of this despite the seastmal in} crease, the marriage trend still is downward om an snoasal basis | The June total of IIT marvisges was the smallest for any Jume inj Peter Murray, Johnstown. sdm- | Philly Strittmatter, Ehons Pad O Holts To add an elegant touch for company dinnurs or a festive detail for family “potiuck™, Fostoria's Chintris the logi- cal choice. This American handmade ee aeeDiching is one-off many: delightil designs, avail able in a complete assortment of pieces for every occasion . . . and nothing nicer for gifts. Come in and me ow SARNESBORO. PA. EN A a sta] yg cn dedi. a i : ad
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