Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, October 16, 1952, Image 9

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    UNION PRESS COURIER
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| cet a bouquet of white asapiral {orned with yellow chrysanthe- | Mrs. Baker, a graduate of Has: HONESTY SAVES PURSE
Po | ons mums | tings High School, was tmployed ! [Boranton ({PN8) No doubt
TIO N A L { The maid of honor wore & gown’ A wedding dirmer was served at g © Murphy Company, Bar- Mis. Jacqueline oo ti more
| of ghrimp lace and nylon tulle the Strittmatier home where a Hang onto her more
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| over taffeta, with matching head. reception took piace that after neshoro. Her hustand, a ETRduRte | omtiy She } her purse om a)
|p oce Bhe carried a cascade of noon Following a weddirlg trip of Patton High School. " employ. Indsware Lackawsnns and West- |
| blue and white pom-poms. Altars to New England States, the couple ed by Rethichem Steel Comphny ern train and a conductor
| of the church ‘were beautifully ad. will reside 'n * Hastings. Johnstown. " aver to ri liroad affictain Thele
"PIAA Classes A, B Top Te |
pict ue noite Pic 2 | LAUGH WITH YOUR FAVO
Bt Benedict's Parehils even |
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teams remnmainded un-:i more victories than any other ed their season record at 3+
both e Cl A |B squad in the conference. Black Monday afternoon of this week |
i as races pi the PIAA | Lich is the only school of the | hen they Seton Prensburg | ® HE F E FLOP FAMIL
tere feren own schedule that doesn ublic School, 27- !
Bano ok ar te pox | belong to” the Western Confer. bra County’ Boys Leagues foct| [GOING FISHING, DEAR -OONT [ [0ONT MAKE ME LAUGH ou | | LLL SHOW HERS R-BELTILN
of the Class A race with ence ball game at Joha Carroll Ath- Bud ANYTHING For NEYER BROUGHT Home A ME IN FR T OF ALL. THE
: Phi no (defeats for a, Patton is pacing 10th in the B letic Field, Carrolliown The win- | a a IM 20 HEARS NEILHE OS
Ebensburg is pacing | loop with a 2-2 record for a 343 ners scored in every quarter and] ! a re
: 5 straight victories rating and Hastings is 15th with | Ebensburg scored in the final two "
a win over a Class B team, 1-2 record for 13 rating. The periods |
tae second berth in the! Spangler team is 2ist in the BI The first 8t Fenedict's score |
chase with a 495 rating. { race with 0-3 record for a 263 came in the first period when |
DuBois, Lewistown, Shade Twp. | rating and Galiitein is In 23rd | Tony Wenty sprinted a roand his |
Bellwood-Antis nre the other sport or second last place with jeft end for six yards into the]
fF teams in the A race still un- | 0-4 record for es rating | end sone Lo Cap a Tong drive. The |
a Lewistown has four | | second SBS TD came when Bob |
4 Dubois andi Shade Twp | Bradley raced around his left end |
have three triumphs. = C I C de { and Into the end yone in the sec |
3 sixth Reith five | 0 ver ra Is ‘ond quarter. Wentz plunged fo]
two ve Can Clasu B aluaas. make good the seventh point |
19. 14 ictors I In the third pericki Wentz went |
boro and
an Ryertadale are} around end again from the six]
op « Ov P YT ) yard fine to score and Bob Kelly |
B teams pene er IFaroChNIals |sdsed the seventh point with uf
Barnesboro |
{line buck. “Buzz Cunning- |
Colver Little Colts pushed their ham scored the fins! SBS TI
Flway to a 19-14 decision over vis- in the last round on a six yard}
its -y conference OOF | fling St. Benedict's Parochials of sprint around end and Don Kot. |
; Carroiilown ast Wednesday af- o a. add the Bisa) SBS poi int |
€ County {| Wi a center wage i «gar
; : piace | Bove Bo Snghe. game. Tom Shook | Ebensburg Ai gridders of | QUICK . ETATE Your ; - 41 cad TE Se
rating of 415 with its Rs 2 Colver and Tony Wentz of St | Coach Jor Link scored their TDs | POLE ~ i'M NOT GONNA \&T |
snd one defeat. Claas A | Benedict s sparked their matesiin the last two quarters Carlile | we one GET AA Y : | wor 5.¢ JL HAY
: ith two touchdowns each i made both touchdowns, the first | | | [Ew Wok TONIGHT
on a six-vard sprint and the soc | ¢ og
ond on a Hne plunge. Ellen made |
Ebensburg's extrs point on a
center phinge i
Charles Buterbaugh's Colts
idrew first blood in the opening
quarter when Shook raced around
Bis right end for 55 yards and &
TI. Bhook then passed to Fran-
ein for the extra point. The Colts
§. Carralliiwn Mace tor | moved ahend in the third frame
id week with a 5 to 0 #htn on 8 series of end runs
for a dus rating. The | Pinced the bail at midfield Shook
has posted passed 20 vards to DiBassti- | summary :
an4 who took the ball on the 30] go Benedict's Evensbure—1) |
: raced into the end zone - B- Manpoid : : Philip |
First downs wore even at (6)
with St Benedict's out rushing |
Ebensburg, 176-18. All reserve
players of both squads saw cone :
siderable action it the game The |
RIM COR
Carrolitown boys came LT Hite
| right baer in third frame by |r Haley
{intercepting a COM pass and re-| po Sererer
turning it to the Colver 2 Wier Lacey Ooyvidon |
Wentz plunged over for the ) nan yeti
Wentz prose scored the seventh | S§ Wot, Anflesum
point on a line buck ~ Bradiey Cartiie
Colver scored again in the final — McK ala Klien
round when Bhook wen! acrosa on Benedict » ¢ 1 ¥ 7-dn)
a five-yard plunge. The Parochi- Ebensburs Public : #61 ana
2 . A Touchdowns Wena Bradliey
als were still in the game as they bounnineham Carlile 2
added nother TD in the closing] Extra Pointe Wests iy. Kiner
round Wentz heaved a pass to
Joe Sharbaugh who went to the
Colver 5. Wentz scored on a cen
OF THE CLUBS ter plunge and then passed .
wan
Miss Strittmatter
test |Sharbaugh for the extra point
Both teams were evenly match B id A
od and the game was hard-fought t H H
Shraiout. TThe hard nine rl € as Ings
Shook around end and through
the line and fine defensive play | Miss Thelma Stirittmalter. dao
by the Colver squad, especially) jghter of Mr. and Mrs Modestus |
i 801 a 486 | Hichy DiBasstiana, Colver half. Strittmatter, of Hastings, became |
ye be-iback. The fast running of the [the bride of Paul Baker, son of
Ertter rolling | shiftly Carrolttown backfield and | Mr and Mrs. Alphonse Baker of
aien lun the combination of Wentz | Patton R. D., at § a. m. Ssturday
ele
ewunnel
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of {in St. Bernard's Catholic Church,
Hastings Rev. Falher 1. A. Btritt-
matter, of St. Aloysius’ Church,
Cresson, uncle of the bride, offi
ciated at the double ring cere-
mony. Miss Donna Strittmalter,
{cousin of the bride, was organist,
and Miss Doris [hetrick sang the
“Ave Maria” at the Oflertory.
| riage by her tatir. Miss Joan
Strittmatter. sister of the bride,
was maid of horor. William Hh-
ker, brother of the bridegroom
was best man. Ushers were Don
{ Btrittmatter, cousin of the bride,
snd Jim Baker, brother of the
fio ath white, the bride's
fn was fashioned
of Chantilly —~ over satin with
a pleated pylon tulle front. Her
fingertip veil was topped by a
wreath of orange blossoms 8he
carried a bride's missal adorned
with a white orchid and carried
8 oaseade of ribbon tiny pom
poms and maiden hair fern, On
the Blessed Virgin's altar she pia.
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