Phone Mrs. Callahan - Dial 2652 Union Press-Courier Around Patton «iz: George Donahue | FOE Thanks Those Expires Monday | Who Helped Fund George A. Donahue, ged sixty. | The Fraternal Order Eagle eight years. a well known resi- 1244, Patton, takes pride at thi gent of the Patton community, time in thanking the following died on Monday at the Miners cooperation Aan «Spangler. He had | donations toward the Eagles an been: in failing heaith for a jong | nual Damon Rimvon Canoe time. P Fuld: : : The | patton American Legion Posi + deceased wus born Pebru- | Patton Veterans of Foreign War clubs for their 22, 1884, in Reynoldsville, Pa. s Post, Patton Loyal Order © son of Patrick and Elizabeth Moose, Patton Slovak Citizens find) Donahue. He is sur- Club, Spangler Polish Legion his , Mrs Maude | Carrolltown Veterans of Forelgr ved by (Mulligan of Patton; James and Mary, both |ign Wars Post, Hastings Loya) of Wasl BD C. William, | Order Moose and also the genera of (red Md. Harry, of Wil | public for their attendance at the Hamsport; /Capt. Rusetil of Pat-| dance snd donations : Ohio, and Rose, at | > tersan . : nome. here are 11 granachit-| Mice Dunbiar Weds Donahue was a retired coat miner sod was an srent| (3prof OWN Man the United Mine Workers of Am- | ) ghue, and these Wars Post, Hastings Firemen 's Leo and Thomas, both Club, Hastings Veterans of Fore era and of the Patton Sports- | Miss Eleanor Dunbar, daughter | men's Club fof Mr. and Mrs, BR. V. Dunbar © aL : { Palmer Avenue, Patton, became Puneral services were held! og of Clem A. Farabaugh with a solemn high mass this], op of Mr and Mrs Clem A Thirsday morning in St. Mary's po poueh Sr, of Carrolltown, Catholic Church, and interment | Saturday, in the Methods’ was made in the church ceme- Church, Patton Rev. William tery. Fenstermaker, pastor officiate 4 at the double ring Ceremony The bride was given in mar riage by her father Mrs. Bara Ream. sister of the bride, was matron of homor, and Maris Former Pattonite Dies In New Jersey |stmd »ioy oun fr. 88 for-!ing a wedding trip to the Shen id Tuesday | andoah Valley of Virginia, Mr and Mrs. Parabsugh will resid a Patton. Mrs. Farabaugh a graduate of Patton Hign School and Bt. Fran cis Hospital School of Nursing Pittsburgh, was employed at the Memorial | Hospital, Johnstown 1 Her husband, a graduate of Car rolltown High School, is an army veteran of the Korean campaign He is employed by the Pennsyl vania Railroad sx a clerk at th Patton railroad station . H ANNOUNCE PARTY The Patton Band Mothers As Seventh Annual Band Anniver sary party to be held Wednes- day, Nov. 36. st 8 p m. in the Eagles Ballroom, Patton Charles Strittmatter killed an ind turkey last Tuesday at nt on First Page, Second Section _ § Ee i al fz 1st Sh I , EN sociation wishes to announce the | | ware the following: . Card Party Tonight Ome candidate was taken in al ihe regular meeting of the Pat ton VFW Auxiliary last Thurs fay, Nov. 6. A donation was sent a Scotland Behool The Auxiliary will Vora & Care party this Thursday, Nov. 20, a p. m. at the VFW Home fo he benefit of velerans in the Al cong Veterans Hoapital, A soci woting will be held at 7:30 p preceding the card party, fo he purpose of getting Christma: ackages : the Afloons JA Hospital All members sie re wested to bring something fo packages Fo 3741 for Mrs ready fof SISOMAY The bea ne an next gitiary it XX pm wicet regular meeting of will be held Dee, 4 sharp Members are to please stiend Farewell Parties Given Local Couple Mr and Mrs Sil a Cyril Fisher Sr. farewell family dinner on sunday evening at Patton Legion forme for Mr. and Mrs Leonard UNION PRESS. COURIER i VEW Auilty Plan [Don the Alley | P jou's Kids started thing off Sigher who jeft Monday morning sw Tulsa, Okls., where they will] sake their future home Attend | ng Sunday evening's dinner were | Mr and Mrs Cyril’ Fisher Sr i Mr. and Mrs Cyril - Fisher Jr. | nd children. Sally and Donnie, | Mr and Mra. Jack Davidson and | nikiren, Judy and John, Mr. and | ss. Ed Fisher and children, Oa- | hy and Eddie amd Earl, Dick. | jokin ad James Fisher Sunday night a farewell party vas Reid at the hares of Mr. and Mew Peter Cossitonr of Frewer Ave. for Mr. and Mrs Lacomrd Fiaher, The partly Was held by the allowing: Mr. and Mrs Nick Ra- sek. Mr. and Mrs Carman Zun- vali, Mr. and Mra Tommy Lowes Mr ant Mra Earl Bender and Earl Crowell all of Patton; Mr sed Mrs Jack Daviden of St Benedict and Peggy Kilrzine of Carroiitown ICBU To Hold Bake Sale; | Meeting Set For Tonight | The ICRU will hold a bale sale | Saturday, Nov. 22, at Louis Hal | ka Store Members are roguest. | lod to have their baked goods al the store at Jo a m ; The regular meeting of the ICBU will be held tonight, Nov | a st 730 ockek at Sons of Italy Home. Plans for the Christ mas party will be made. A socia | hour will follow a = » * a Given Surprise Party A surprise birthday psy sold fast Saturday evening ow sonor of Mrs. Donnh Dinehart at | he home of her@parentis, Mr. anc | Mrs. Thomas Daugherty. Present | Was | Marjorie Moran, Marjorie | Swope, Beatrice Bortmas, Bueki | Leaper. Bill Baker, Bob Lawson | Jeery Dietrick and Mr. atl Mrs | Andy Baranick of Patton; Mr a meeting of Hab to be ! i. Navy, P LBOX, 8 | hich docked al San Idegn. Cal | fter operating with Tas {By BR. Db. BEUNIER) Well folks, there wasn't much activity in our bowling league he week of Nov. IL however with 1 2-2 split with the Slovak Chub STANDING OF TEAMS Won 148% Sens of Italy 5B 1 Veterans Foreign Wars he Joe's Kid i$ 18 Fraternal Order Eagles La Slovak Citizens Club 15 1s American Lagion : 3 Isnnielle was tops for the Chile with a 180 single and a 474 cries. The Kids took the first md third sets by 2 amd 35, while he Slovak Rams captured the fickle set by 140 pine to give het total pins by 85. Blasko mted the Riovaks with games of 83 and 202 and another HOOT oy #8 8527 series to mike him the wrwler Of the week Monday night the SOI and ois split their match 2-2 with he Vets faking the first two sels w 11 and 22 and the BOI com- ng back strong to take the 3rd of by 38 pins and total pins by Passerette paced the SOI with 100 single and a 499 serie While Jomy Zungalli paved the way for he Vets with a 485 total and wogs Endler scored their big dangle 177 The Eagles-legion match on ‘rhday night was O60, no mastlch wing rolled NEXY WEEK'S SCHEDULE Nov. Mecdlegion vs Slovaks Nor Be Vets ve Joe's Kids Novy 3m Fagies ve NN LAST WEEK'S GAMES S032 Vedpl § SO fe 741 R119 0% } ola To 8s (RE a5 : Kids 2 Slovaks Kids HE &3 TE iM ovals aE TI8 & Fo Boye I almost kept the { Triiean Press-Courier from going to press | IH ewe this weet Wall, anyway youl next week as usual Garden Study Club Wil Elect Officers On Monday Election of officers wiki feature the Garden Study held next Monday Nov, 24. at 8 p m in the Moose Hall A demonstration also Will be given and a talk made on {hrint. wag decorstions by Mrs J 8 folkeimar of Alloonn Members are reminded fies are now pavabie (0 yeorge (0. Hoppel hi * ® ¢ thant Mrs Returns from Korea Area Joseph FE. Macalus. seaman, U tetumed to the SBiates as! week aboard the USS Frank radar picket destroyer Force = in Korean walters since last April. The sailor is a son of My andl Mra. Mike Macalus of Fourlh i Ave » *» * Born to Mr and Mrs Alfred Surkel of Kalapiazon Mich, a taughter. Cindy Ann Mrs. Bur igel is the former Apna Mae Baker and Mr Burkett ix the rrandsan of Mr. and Mrs Sam teir of Patton R. D The drawing for a hunting out- it given sway by Patlon Sports pen will take place on Thursday and Mrs Damn Farbangh and . Mary Kay Young of Pittsburgh. Nov. 27, at Grand Theatre Mr. and Mrs Charles Hheehan Mr and Mrs Milton J Stoltz and daughter, Connie and Sally announce the birth of a pon Khsehan of Ebenshurg: Mrs. Ro Michael James on Friday, Now bert Dinehart, Pati Dinehart Bob Spence and Andy Hahn of Johnstown; Paul Pennington Donald Dinehart, 8 A, of Bt. Al, hana Naval York. * 8 % gular meeting of Women of pe Patton Chapter 637, was held last Thursday at the | Moose Home. Following the busi- | Joss session an entertainment was held and hunch served i The next CROSSWORD 1 In what L : on 16. Ares SAd a tooth ge 19. Hau! 13. Isl 22. Organ pf 73 Escape Donna Crestwood of Altoona anc | home Hospital In New of | i #3 p2 14. at Miners Hospital, Spangler Stantey Sloviek of Pittsburgh Cvisited over the wes end al the of Mr and Mrs Michae! friends and Foviek and velativen, ather I The Fourth District Republican | Club will hold their resular mon. 1 ‘Aly meeting Friday. Nov, 21. at fp mm in the Moose Home here John of penser flown killed a wild turkey Inst Thurs duy ovar Kiffbwek. Mr E J Bearer is spending a | tow days this week with her duu ghiers In Pitisburgh. She was 1 meeting. to be held | secompanied to that eity by her [Nov. 27. will be in charge faughter. Nelda Bearer. RN, who {Library Chairman Geraldine Wil-i had spent the week end at the %ie and her commities. ‘home of her parents, Mr. and “er . iMre BE J. Bearer. : oy Sovinl for | Mra Gladys Nelson, “Star of fit of the Pitom Vol | the Woek,™ $1.00. unteer Fire Co, Will be held | Mrs L.A Yeckley spent Sun- 1 towmerrew nig Mov. 21. st (day with relatives in Johnstown. the Patten Hall Time: | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kopera of West Palm Beach, Fi an " aoa : Day, The Janell, on Sep! ia the former of Patton Dick Steir. who is employed at Cleveland, © with his parents Mr. and Mrs John Steir of Patlion R. D. TH: Patton VI'W Auxiliary bas Margaret Bherdin ampleted plans fo hold a social Jan. % for the benefit of the patients in Altoona Veterans! Hospital Bam to Mr and Mrs Robert | Albright of Fifth Ave a BSan, | Nov. 18 at Spangler Sunsiny Helos and Miners Ann Deplo were My amd Mrz Harry Deptola and children. Bobby and Priscilla, of Homer City, Mra, Joseph Deploln of Ligerne Mines near Indians and Mra John Gulls of Clune, Pa My and Mrs Wm Melaughin of Fittsburgh spent a few recently at the home of Mr and Mra Leo O'Brien Mi: and Mrs Ronald A. Smale of Washington, D CO the birth of a son at the Garfield Hompdtal on Nov. 3 * Mr and Mra IL. CC Bmale spent Sane Tings In Washington fr. 12, where they visited with thei’ three sons. Barnard Ronald ard Leowia Xigvier Leary spent a Ang Camping at Clinton County Famemary Kopera and Betty Tomo who are employed in Cleveland, OO. spent the week end st their homes in Bt. Boniface Mra Sue Waitz Kelly of this few davs hunting Patton Camp in niade recently recsived a card | front her brother, Atty. Herman TT. Wenilz from Mess, Arizona to which place he had driven » stances of 190% miles from Col ville, Washington where he has jaw practiced. Atty. Wentz a graduate of Lock Haven Teach wo College. taught raniber of veari: later worked in tHe Aloona postoffice: then took ip the study of law at George wn University, where he grad. satisd in June, 1908. Dr. and Mrs J. Kelly sttinded he gradus- tiny exercises at the time. ALY Wests shortly afterward loosted kis law practice in Colville Wash Benjamin W. Mangold of 619 Maree Avenue, Pation, crew fore pany in the operating department 4 Pennsylvania Electric Com- pany, at Ebensburg, has comple tad 80 years of service with the onipany, according to the cur ont insue of “Today, Penelec ernnioyee MAagaine Mr. Mangold ia piled among other employees pdyerving service anniversaries tating September and October. The following spent as few days More this week Bunting Dear siaping at Northern Cambria Hunting Club in Centre Co Ger aid Hite and Orville Eckenrode of Paton BR. D of Chest Springs, Joe Dumm, Bil Jerrv and George Krumen- acher of Nicktown, Larry Scanlon aml Cy Springer of Ebensburg Harry Stoltz of Pation made Wirerork | Mr Thursday at mir Bt. Lawrende. pheasant and two squirrels. Richard lather, M. P, of Ft Made, Md, spent jesive at the home of hix parents, Mi. and Mrs Leroy Luther Mrs Johns MeCloskey gf Rncdaem, John MeCloakey, turaed home last spending » month with son and daughter. Jos MeCloskey xpd Mra Ted Litak in Delirail FF * » Putton Presbyterian Church iMasnmery Harvey. STM. Miniter undey, Nov, B38 8 mn Sunday Se peonid, foams Blons supt. 1 A mW, faving om, Wi : gnidoss. 790 p , Went. ainster Pellowaliip, Isabel Bhoe mo Aerator and Dispnte Hopper In chr MrViee sa--Fouth chor rehearsal go» Batiurdayy-Cared oholy relesraal Wl ol 3 TH ihe x ™ Thursday, Nad First Baptist Church. Sermon bY | of highways, said Inst Wikinssday a Fenn INSE 6t least 150 miles dollars Sindey snd Beery A nrass must be spent each year for 13 Sunday a | yours to hring a's 41. Trinity Episcopal Church Donald 8 Dusesa. Prisst-in-Charge Sunday, Nov Won at PE a WW, Bhool st 1008 5 Wm Thamiay Nov WV by Behari at 8am 5 #45 a mm. Prancis Straw Morn Hig Worship sl 1043 a mm. sermon. 4 i.” An i nounce the birth of a daughter. | 8%. Mrs Kopera spent the week end | of Lion Hospital in| alwented guests al the home of | days | announce RKerittiatter and Bob! school for ay Stoltz Killed & 10 pound turkey. The two | men also bagited two grouse, 8 f week end ) the computation bos and the complete count won't re nounced until after the are canvassed, ahd that the Indy's will be on Friday of this ‘week | comimtation | board, ail employees of tie com | missioners’ office, are Maurice A. | Springer, Arthur D. Roberts, Tom | MeGough, Charles Longosiy. red Friday after ballots Wd 8 Wi , AnDusl sien Thanksgiving Service at the 00-mile road system ard “This highway problem: in like Schmidt said in an Hi-Sunday bext be. an octopus” annual fiwe Advent Morning Prayer snd ser. . ry Favor lke Cambria Count military service d voters in the Nov dunt-elect Gen. Dwight D. Eisen ‘hower over his Democralic (ppo- | pint Gov. Adal EE Btephenhon Tabulation of the military bal kas completed over the last Wek snd showed that a Cambria County persons total of TH2 in the armed forces votad in the Pres | iWlential elections OF the total cast $12 went to Eisenhower amd 380 ts Stephenson. Rep. John Saylor polled the highvst military vote oth 452 Complete results of the military balloting are as follows: President Dwight Eisenhower, R 412 Adiai Stephenson, D. A890: 17. 8. Se;ntor i Edward Martin, R 428 | Guy K. Bard D nn Siopreme Court ] John C. Arnold R Jr | Harry Montgomery, D doe fitate Treasurer Weldon B. Heyburn, R ann 198 | George Mt Leader, D. wditor General Charles Barber, R #33 Genevieve Blatt D Ha Congress, 22nd Dist. John P. Saylor, R 452 William Khettig. D 332 tate Senator John Thomas Jr. R 350 John J Haluska D fi General Assembly, Tod Dist : Francis Michaels, R a8 Norman Nolan, R 286 Pdwin Binder, R ne Louis Povansek, D 247 E J Farabaugh D 204 Philip Lopresti, D 214: Amendment : Yen 343 Nn 237 Your Nov. 4 Ballot Cost Cambria 25¢ The election held in Cambtia County on Tuesday of las! week cost about 25 cents per ballot than S0.000 ballots Major item of cost Wai was rental of polling places. Another for special balloting In wveral i districts : But election work still is aot | entirely completed. count of Members of the 3] MeCann, Louis Salem, Walter Port Road Fund address before the 13th snd Charell | ol mbly of Inter-Amerian Fed-| we Thenkegivint eration of Philadelphia i residents In| not see eyw-| to-eye with the county's civilian | ¢ fom A i TN Se te Cause of Bad Burn =m Hastings man. James Cimo, | i [when he ther to chase a od skunk fram a were | and | cast and the cost was man. 19. | 287 for payment of election board members and constables and for | Gerald Eckenrode erection of the voting boiths in the 182 precincts Also shchided | $1791 was puid for fred Sotsson of Hastings and | prinung_ of ballots, Adverts DE th ’ ‘ling cost $233.84 $1378 for an! li Lt ch : , election proclamation and $49.39 | file #& Rill while hunting cm | fOr bids on ballot printing. THe | | advertising total does nol incivde | nioney spent for procisinations Last Friday | rd stirted aj the ballots However, | be ani mititary | By Highway Head £ LL. Schmidt, stale fiectetury ap lio stand | Automobile Clubs in Coats of today that you'll wear for many seasons to come. Wonderful unweighty, soft wools Bandsomely fashioned, beautifully. de- tailed . . . designed to fatter at every turn. Tia Me Be asi i a of the settings. Let us help you make in outside his both league home last Friday. i os The 65-year-old man wis using ih an attempt to burn to indicate dé : animal out of the drain when we 4 primary oi the fuel exploded and ignited his pletely to sirplane Those from the county casting ballots favored Fresi-| i SMART APPAREL rO A WOMEN, Heart - Thrilling Christmas Gift
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