Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, July 17, 1952, Image 4

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    UNION PRESS . COURIER
of Wi (ose spent Sun-
day, July 13, on a tour to Gettys-
burg Naticaa! Paik.
Enroute to the battlefield they
enjoyed a basket lunch at Cale
domia Btate Park, and coming
hore at Forest Amuse-
at Hanover.
making the trip included:
Mrs. Catherine Bailey, Rose
Eleanor Hitch, ¥ ita G.
on. Betty Nirvak, Kate Zun-
Javerns Siem Mable Yah-
x Jory Wu Willde, Mable McHugh,
hr Margaret For-
BE Bemand, Grace
‘Marie Bolte. Lena Dillon,
ne an ca Kriise,
Tf
Sel pepo dol Sa ag wg
“Rae en a] a BE Tis
ilof Mineral Point;
{John Lilly and da
of Cresson
1 and family and Mr
Ann Kiemann, Madaline Hetsko.
Bessie Kutruff, Kate Bechell |
Amelia Cox, Ann Degremont,
Helen Jewett, Jeanetic snnett,
Pearl Furlage. Della Dunlap, Em-
ma Legrand, nnd, Mat) 1a
Martha {
Madaline Fox, Le th ory hele.
tet De Mae Isabell Conrad Daisy
Lacey, Mary Iilig. Virginia Miller
and Misses Christina
Kate Kutruff.
Yeckley Reunion
Held Last Sunday
The fifth annual Yeckiey
unten was held last Sunday, July
Falls and
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Pa!
Cunningham of Ebensturg R. D
Ba} ending included the following |
Mr. and Mrs L. A. Yeckiey
feo, Leomard and Regina
Patten R. DD. Mr
pi Charles Yeckiey and family and
{i Ronald Bdwards of
Johnstown
Mrs. Charles Maus and children
Mr. and Mrs
hier, Carols
Mr = Mrs Lewis
Yeckiey and family of Carroll
town: Mr. and Mra Leo Mowe
tnd Mrs
Miss
&
Freidoff of Ebensburg
i Theresa Parrish of Carrolitown |
Mr. and Mrs Warren Link of
Bedford and Mra. Joe Shero of
#1. Benedict
Lo
Local Folks Attend
Wedding At Oakmont
and ¥. A
Mrs. J. G
. of Gailit-
Re |
13 in the form of s& basket picnic |
wey.
i
rent escorts
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AA AANA AAAI rns
Catherine Bailly
{ nroducts for 18e
a
WOM Committee
Chairmen Named
Mrs. Elizabeth
{ senior regent. "
| tee chairmen
| meeting of Patton
t Women of Moose,
§ SVerning :
Committers chairmen named by |
Mrs. Petresky included
Mooseheart abhimni, Mrs Cath
srine Bechel; publicity, Mrs. Mad-
ifine Hetsko: Mooseteart, Mrz
Mary CC Dowey; hibrary, Mrs |
seraldine Willkie: Moosshaven
Mrz Bessie Kuotraff: ohild care
Mrs Mary Weakland; ritual, Mrs |
A SoCal servioe
Miss Kate Kutiruff, bomemaking
Mrs. Virginia Miller, hospital
Mrs. Rose Callahan, and member
ship, Mrs. Ruth Finkle ;
Each ingoing officer appointed
Ww her estoris for the coming
vear as follows
Sewior regent Mrs Eleanor
Hitch. Mrs Emma Legrand Mra
Laverne Byberli and Mra Ann
Jegremont. junior graduate re
Mrs. Pearl Furlage
Mrs Helen Jewell, Mie Madeline
Fox and Mn Leona Humphrey
regent Mra Rose Calin
mn, Mrs Kate Zungali, Mrs Vir
sinia Miller and Mrs Helen Won
wl; chaplain Mrs. Geraldine Wil
Xie, Mra Geraldine Parvian, Mrs
Alice Lallemand and Mrs Cath
rine Ledek
One pew meinber
Tox, was initiated
Prizes were awarded Mra Mad |
cline Hetsko and Mrs. Helen Jew
sti for selling the most Stanley
organization
The next regular meeting will
vature officers chapter night on
Ialy 24
Ott Family Reunion Held
Sunday At Pation Park
A farsily reunion of Mrs John | ¢
Ott was held at the Patton Re!
eveation Park last Sunday, July
13. in the forms of a basket pic
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nted commit-
A regu
hapter 837.
ins Thursday
Mrs Amelia
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HAR
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ithe benef!
! Lto0e Hy
i sale. The patronage of the publ
Lawill be greatly appreciated
| ter spending a
i the home of
Sunday evening the Indians de
feated Dodgers. 51, in Patton
Midget League action at the Pat.
ton Athletic Field The Indians
{ scored twihte in the first and
were never behind ad they tallied
| obee in the 3rd, and twice in Lhe
rolt up a 540
Dodgers pushed
rin in the Oth
Although the Dodgers collected
8 hits. econvpared with 7 hits for
the Indians. they were unabide 10
romnert wilh runners on haa
Malkin with hits and Art Hao
tt with three paced the Indian
fininy Jenkins amd Dok
Gold outpitehed Fredidy Sammar
arid Jim Schwab, J Jenkins
winner and FF. Bammareo
the lowing Ruarler Strike outs
wave J Jenkins 5 J Schwab
1 4 The Indians lead the
with & 20 record and the
ale pacing second with
1-1 standling The summary
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BAKE SALE SATURDAY
The Patton Hue
# Bake Sale
16, at 900
Laka's Sto
Jays will hold
on Saturday July
A.M at Louis Halk
fe OR Magee Ave,
of the baseball team
Anyone wishing to donate any
home baked goods are requested
te have them at Louis Haluska a
fF a mm on day of the
for
3 Pick T. Donahoe re
the Douglass Manic
Charlotie, N. C. af-
10-day leave at
his parents. Mr and
A 3C
turned to
i pal Alrpor?
The Pirates sistnmed over 11
runs in the top-hilf of the 5th
Monday of this week to sink the
Pirates. 21-10. in Patton Midget |
ieague action st the locsl Ath-
Fieki The winners scored
in every inning bul the 2nd
Four home runs were register
ed in the contest. two by each
team. Roman and Capute iatched
an to Romerz for the Pirates and
Malkin and Gauntner had round
trippers for the winners. Malkin |
hitter for winners
macking out the home run and
singe tiipe fo bat. He
gore) runs. Two base
Were recorded by Oauntner
Link, Tober and Della
Honor bateman for the
garmie was Hovan of
He nit three singles in three rips
sel geored three Funs
Hauret was oreddited with the
win, He was helped by Hetsko |
fet ic
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Hovan was given the defeat and |
received refief from Despoy and;
aul were Hovan, |
{apute. Strike
1: Hetaks
SATIATY
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Father Ben En; glish Member
LAER
Dodger ers s Lose to Indians, Yanks Top | |
Pirates In Patton Little Loop Action |
(ine Corps through the Johmatown
| bie, 22. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
(fred McCombie of Carrolitown.
Mrs. Cecelia
the Pirates
In State During 1951
| reported there were 54.008 mar
riagen
a,
Two Carrolltowners
Join Marine Corps
Carrolitown young
last Ta hee cepa
for enlistment in the U
USMC Recruiting Station.
Enlisting were Leo J MeCom-
and Germain Haas 23. son of
Haas of East Car
rail Township Both young hen
are gradustes of the Carrolitiywn
High Bchool
aster Sgt. Stephen Griich
head of the office, amid the men
were sworn into the corps at the
Pittsburgh center. They will be
gent to Parris Island, 8 C. for
pretiminary training.
Fewer Divorces Noted
Thare were fewer divoroms in
Pennyyvivania last year than in
1950
The Federal Security Agwney
in Pennsylvania last peas
compared with S9688 in 1950
The comparable figures on divor-
ces were 10888 and 12140 re
spectively
The decline in both categories
follows & national trend PFederan
Security ssid the 1951 marriage
rate dropped to ita Jowest point
since 193K and the divorce rate
to its lowest since 1981.
gps os fo
Adr Route, AeSnrdng ta T/8gt
——_— =,
North Cambrians
Enlist In Air Force
Fe Suntes Of Bamesbors
seated for ay with the U.S.
Robert J communder of
located In the VIW A
Both ment will be assigned to
Sampson Air Force Base. Gen-
eva. N.Y. fof basic training.
They are
Philip A. Trym 17. son of
Mr. and Ms Trybus. Two
srothers. Robert and John, served.
with the armed forces during
World War 11. i
James Live Jr. 18 son of Mr. |
Inmes Lowe Br. He was
ed by Bares & Tucker C
prior to slstment
Fw
International Music Event | Era
of members ath
At Johnstown Tomorrow
Two sdéitional events are an- |
nounced Din Week in SOR mtion |
FRATERNAL ORDER OF
Franciscan Order 65 Years
Many Former Students |
Now Promment Men
Father Benedict English, TOR.
oldest Third Order Regular Fran.
cisenn in the United States in
cis College. This ex
inaugurated in the early 19's
The venerable priest
affectionately known as
Ben” io the hundreds of
who attended the three imstitu
tions that he headed and to
“Fiutheyt
hudents |
WORM
who in|
his | i
EAGLES
® DANCING
bands
® ENTERTAINMENT
your enjoyment
* The FINEST of FOOD and DRINKS to be bad .
to the finest
FRIDAY NITE
Fish Dinner . . . and Dance
Attending were the follow | Mra Thomas Donahue
I Mr and Mra Charles DiBells |
Patton announce the birth of
3 som July 11. at Miners Hos
ital, Bpangler
JULY 18 Music by “THE RNYTHMAIRES"
SATURDAY NIGHT Dance—' "The Rhythmaires’”
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age and in service, who observed
his Rist birthday July 13 was the
iguest of honor on Ris birthday
a & dinper in the community
innumerable friends throughout |
the United States, in the best!
known Third Order Regular Fran- |
ciscan in (he United States i
ng :
Ser and Mrs Card Ott and |
family of Bewickley, Mr ard |
Mra Bd Ott of Glenfield; Mr!
-.
Tune 28 at St. George's Church
in Oakmont,
The Mulimleys Are former rest-
Patton.
{dents of
One
of America’s
most beloved patterns
INTERNATIONAL
STERLING
tnd Mrs Joseph Of and daugh- |
ter, Beverly, of Hastings: Mr |
snd Mrs. Robert Ott and family |
of Duff City: Mr ard Mrs Ted
Ott, Mr. and Mra Harvey Win |
stow and family, Mr. and Mra
{dowd Marshall andl daughter
Dorothy, Mr. and Mri. James OR8
snd daughter, Joan Mr. and Mr=
Dan Ot and daughter, Mary
Ellen. and My. and Mrs. John OU
sll of Patton
= ®
PATTON MARINE IN STATES
Marine Pfc John Rupp. son of
Mr. and Mrs George Supp of
Patton. returned 16 the Slates
recently after a six-month tow
of the Maditeransas He served
wi the USE Abtrciaft Carnier
Tarawa
ec » »
Mr. snd Min T 1 Townsend
and family of Cleveland, Ohio
were guests over the week ond
st the Boame of Mr. and Mrs
Cisir Sherry. Miss Connie Town
send returned home with be
oarents after spending the past
werk with Faye Sherry.
Mrs. Oscnr Pinder. Mrs Ermvie
Dietrick of Patton, Mrs Don
Westover and Miss Anna Marke
Cronauer of Hastings spent the
week al Fishermen's Para:
Gretchen Binder has as her
*nest this week her room-mals
at Beton Hil College, Greens.
Weiss Nanticoke,
trick of Patton R. D. were Mr
hd Mix J Bellon Jr. nnd
ter, Julie. of Washington
; - Mr. and Mrs. John C. Die
Be Mr a A er. ‘at
‘Inckie”, of Akron Ohio and
Matilda Dietrick. Mrs. Die.
remainnd spend
aie of Nn
ind Mrs. Janes A. Dietrick and
and Mrs. Ralph Nagle of SL
and Mix. Lioyd Williamson
and Donald Williamson of Wash
hora to Mr
Baranik
at
A daughter Was
snd Mra Andrew
Patton on July 1
Hospital, Bpangler
Mr and Mrs Edwin
Detroit. Mich, pent a week
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mull
vari. Mr. Reffner ia 8 brother of
Sirs Mulligan
Mr ami Mra Robert Off
nif City spent s&s wesk's vaca
on with friends and relatives
fn Patton and Hastings
Mrs. Edward Ott and family of
Henfield spent a week with re
atives In town. John Of remain
d to spend the summer months
with his grandmother, Mrs John
nt of Patten RD)
Mr and Mra Carl Of of Sew
skiey wspent five days recently |
#ith relatives and friends here
Mra Sie Kelly returned home
mturday from the Mercy Hos |
Wtal, Altoona, after being there | ¥
me week for obwervation Her |
condition is much improved Moa |
telly wants to thank her many
‘vionds for the curds and visits |
ehile she was a patient in the
wspital :
Cpl. Alfred Airtart of Camp
Mende, Med, spent & week's leave |
wre with his father, Wilfred Air
ir i
ek
I. Reto
’
wn
of
Patton sitended the Church pic |
de in Frugality last Sunday
Mise Neil Bheehan employed)
is & secretary for the Jone &
Aughlin Steel Co, Pittsburgh |
fisted this past wesk end with
wr parents, Mr. and Mrs J
hechan of Palton KD
David Hesminger of Akron, ©
Axited a few days with Bis mo.
ber. Mri Anna Telziaw at the
wine of Mr. and Mra Clair Wy-|
and of Mellon Ave, and also
sith other relatives
Mr. and Mrs
{ Akron, Ohio. spent a few
scentiy with relatives here.
Jesse Prown of Letarnt, W Va
ad Gale Berry of Charleston,
Ja. motored to this wicimty =
sturday to spend the week end
ith relitives and friends. They
turned home Monday, sdoom-
mnied by Mrs. Jesse Brown, whe
wd bean vial her sister. Mrs
haries P ugh of Carrell
oon BD
Sr. atid Mrs. Andrew Baranik
days
orem Joly 15.1. ine ‘Spandir | nis
er om July 19 at the Spang
| Sty
After a week's fishing trip to
Niagara Falls anc Canada Jimmy
per | Woomer returned home on Tues- |
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Beverin' and son. Dick, of |
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ity College, Bloux €
; Spall ng £0 Hege, Spalding, Neb. |
paerly
der Regular Franc
c retin,
them
| Junior
Fifty members of the JCBU of ie
Milton Stoltz Sr. [and sermon #8
Handa
| uty dae 6 replies Delng Bade
ihe church
dining room of SR Francis Sem
Loretto. Futher James Cle
TOR, religious superior of
Loreito Seminary. was host
; yn
x ¥.
t &
Father FEnglish's greatest
somplishment during Ris
College was the scoquisition of .
the affair. The priest will ob
ye
his sntrance ato
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the sixty-fifth anniversary |
the Francis- |
| monwenith of
university charter for oid Sait
Francis from the Department
Pablic Instruction of
Pennsylvania
Father English who ia now injwas this act of Father Engiiau
residence
in
former president of
&
8t Francis College. Loretto; Trin. since mnde St. Francis College |
intter institistions were for
o the Third OF
T he
rohicted |
Bt were
a that thoy could consol |
their financns and manpower
spn amunatin Sil the eXPANSON |
dale
in
| program of the (renter at _¥ran-
of Trail peogras @
Bacred BY
som
on jhe Woy
Fhis progres 8
ape of God
€ 3% =
[| Patten Presi yietian Church
Poumon Masvey. IH Migiever.
Sunday Jab wid a m Supe 4
day Soll. SS
iPS 8 a.
saboey, “Ed yr}
July Mg Pine Camp No.
i3 Dereetor Rey Daniel Manson of
Ps. Rev. and Men
comipseiors al
fram Patton Church <
Ww Cogley
he Trinity Methodist Charch
Wiliam EE Veostermaiker, Pastor
Sunday. July B--Bundsy School at brother became in 4 short time an}
24S » on Sra sunt
Maornk a BN.
Roa wa
¥ July -Migwerk
or services at 730 pom
Prinity Episcopal Church
Densid B Danese. Priest. in-charge
Sunday. oly 0 Morn
ir We Ams
suisiey. Lay orate
oR be Bo Chareh
There
te ean TH Teo -
Ew
Calvary Baptist Church
Thuosday, July 1-408 pp =m
chute pewetics
Sunday. Sy Pe-008 a ms Moen
my Worship and 18°00 6 Wm,
ve
. 8»
First Baptist Clmrehs Patton
Sundgsy. July a a.
Beonts ios mi bb
Tuesday July Bs p mm. Young
Sockets
iy, a + gr Po.
Seder. 3 TN n,
So HO Sr
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he |
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thin week's amp. |
pray the Franciscan
ity, Towa; and | one of "the first reputable snalier |
colleges of the East Many a lk
chi boy is now a doctor,
iyer, or a
a law;
man
St. Prancis whe made astlainabl
| for him a college education clos |
to home that be might otherwine |
have never been able to affhurd
many instances become leaders in
business, political, professions
and religious life. He was barn in
Angiesharo, County
ko on July 13. 1871 the sv
of and Nors Eng-
{ lish. He and » sister, ! Nas
WON | pingliah, of Loa Angeles, Cal, are
| the sole survivors of a family o
5 other boys and 2 other girls
Father glish left his native
| Ireland for United States al
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{1887 to become a member of the
| Franciscan Brothers in Brokiyn
snd Jersey City, N. J. The young |
ar. | BECOmplished organi.
When in 1908 Blessed Plus Sar |
‘to, who was known as Pope Plas |
xX. persaitting
of Brock
yn to affiliste with the newly
formaed province of the Sacred
issued a Tes
Heart of Jesus of the Third Or!
‘der Regular of St. Francs th |
mctherhouse of which was se
‘ tablished at Loretto. Brother Ben
s etict, an Father English wis th:
known, elected to join the neo
| province.
i Purthermore when the Holy IMs
| ther granted the privilege of per.
mitting those Brothers who be
Lemme affiliated with the Third Or
| préest. After completing his sem-
| inary course in Saint Prascis
| Seminary he was ordained te
ole | the priesthood on June 29, 1914.
| SUNDAY —JuLY 20 |
AUSPICES OF
| 5.5. PETER & PAUL GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCH
PATTON, PA.
ne- |
two |
terms as president of the Loretto |
ov i
th Comin 3
i
Father Ben's students have mn
Liierick |
ears of age in the suminer of
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
JULY 29
TURBHDAY NITE
ATL a
in Saint Francis Sem | that made possibile an academ c |
| expansion program which has |
professional of |
tascans of Lo- | some kind because of the fore |
relinquished by | Sight of the Grand Old Min of |
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