Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, December 18, 1952, Image 3

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    Holy Masses this coming Sun- |
i day, Ded, 21. will be held at 8:00]
land 10:15 a. m. Rosary and Bene- |
| diction of the Blessed Srerament |
Es : i are scheduled for 1:30 po m. The |
TS practice for the Midnight Mass
The following is the list of | procession on Christmas will be
Jauents admitted and discharged held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p |
the Colver Hospital for the ™
nS week |
ADMITTED
Teddy Gresh, Dorothy Tonske, |
Esther Lauer, Bernice Vranka,|
Katherine Sawkin, Bessie Moore, |
Dominick Cizzr, and
DISCHARGED
Mary Uslesen, Helen Shaffer. |
Marian Johnson, Helen Strong, |
Teddy Gresh, Betty Paska, Mar- | (
McHenry, Dorothy Tonske
Ld
Cub Scout Pack Dines
‘Here Saturday Evenmg |
Cub Seout Pack 284, Colver,
Andrew | held a banquet in the local Pres
| byterian (Church hasement last
| Saturday, Dec. 13, at 600 p m
Program was as follows En-
tertainment, 8 poem “Merry
Christmas’ David Buoterbaugh:
garel “The Star,” Jimmy Feath; poem.
and Esther Hate 4 |X Pes Were Santa's Little Boy,”
y neis Russick: “A Sad Sad |
Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Vranka, | Cage” Kate Sloan; “The Night |
Outvas, son, orman Anthony. | Before Christmas, David Boling;
Dec. er, poen, i is And House
Mi. and Mrs. Ronald Moore, | work Too” Marian Vay. Selec
Ehenshurg, daughter, Jucqueline, | tions by the Treble Choir, direct:
Dec. 11. ed by Mrs Maldred Burket; solo
“The Star Divine,” Bobby Lewis; |
solo, “Little Candies” Charles
Roberts, :
Santa * Claus then presented
esch Cub with a gift. Den Moth- |
ers and Cubs from Ebensburg al
so attended the event. Colver boys |
registered as Cubs and their Den
Mothers are as follows: :
Den 1 Den Mother, Mrs. Alice |
Plummer; assistant, Mrs
Lou Lewis; Cubs: Geo
{ John Edwards, Charles
Gary Griffith, Bobby
| dy Lewis. John
Ful Dick
ry
. i 2 «Den Mother, Mrs. Kale
: 2 wii A oT pene | Sonn, assistant. Mrs. Mary Ed
r Sunday evening st wards; Cubs: Denny Edwards
¥ g | event Mame. Freddie Rainey,
: chie meron, Timmy Gaboda. |
of en Sanday Jerry Fulton, Joe Bellas, John
4b Sloan, Nick Asashon, Jim Shaf-
!
no a. tor Denny MeHugh David Lens |
Catechism At Holy | Frankie Legdon andi Bob Mac.
ie Church Till 1953 | |
chionl.
Dens 4 Mrs. Mar
will be no catechism for | lan Vay, assistant, Mrs. Ida Rose
of the parish until! Green; Cubs, Dale Vay. David
holidays, according to Buterbaugh, Harry Green, Joe
ther Jolin J. Guim, pastor. | Wilkie, Bill Pussick, Victor lLa-
remindad his parishioners Reese, Jack Auton, Jim Hoke
y and Saturday Bob Smith, David Bolinger and
fast and shstinence. | David Shatak.
$
CS A FAI FO SAN A AS
COLVER
‘The Quest for the King’
Theme of Service
i Quest For the Hing. * will
of the arning
Wodshs Service of the Colver
Presbyterian Church this coming
Dec. 21. A. Ray
is pastor.
At 300 p. m. Bunday a Christ-
ram will be presented ba
rgarten, Primary and
Classes of the Bunday
Amy |
e Vay.
oberts, |
Lewis, Ted
Goldian, Dick!
Meshula, Jerry
Rev,
Fri
i
i
:
Den Mother,
i
t David
| Carol George, Joan Heresco,
| Maurer
i Bellas,
| Evans,
| ald Bheflic,
i Blosky,
(Olexa, Rosemary
i Joe Bellas,
i Joe
‘dak.
| Kormanis, Richard Lapinaky, Ka
| Freddie
| George
' Prattes,
| Fetterman, Jerry Gherandi,
i 1y
Kosteinik, Sandra Lapina,
t Magyar,
i field
t Joan Lenz
Colver Grade School's
Honor Roll Announced
The following students in the
Coiver Grade School were nained |
‘to the school's honor roll for the
| second period;
Ome Maxine
Carol Buck, Sally Evans
Erhard. Joe Evanchick
Carilyn Fetterman,
Grade
baugh,
een Hajzus, George Johnson
{ Kohute, Mary Lapinsky
Barry Mastrine,
Denny Rainey,
Donnie Shaffer,
Shaffer, Stephanie Yanula,
Vakin, Sandra Valeri, Cetelia
| Zabrosky anid Anthony Deola
Grade Two Jay Gales
Johnson, Robert 8hook,
Alama Edwards,
Nancy Kline,
| Mastrine, Patricia Moore,
Ann Reese, John Lapinsky, Ger
Patty Angert, Anita
Paula Evapchick, Andrea
Hortak. Sandra Kozicki, Delores
Litzinger,
Patty Adams,
Raymond Belin, Da-
Caracle Brown
David Buterbaugh,
Javee Finch, Timmy
Griffith. Irene Hu
Hancharick, dade
Gary
Peggy
Raymond Jinwmy
Rubish,
John
Mary
Barbara
Royse: M
Carol
Grade Three
vid Ballinger,
Steve Balog.
Denis,
Gaboda, Jack
Carol
John Paivuk,
Rainey, James Shiffer
Sauger, Bormie Sanidrea
David Bhutack and Maxine Vas
saneili
Fourth Grade Ronald Barloccl,
Barbara Bocguet, Diana Bukovitz
Andy Bukovitz, Donn Burket
Ranase Dal Ballo, Billie Ann Del-
Nila Edwards, Vivian
Bet
Richard Jones, Miurths
david
Denny McHugh, Gar
Moore. John Pryce, Leslie
Straw, Naney Toma and George
Yay
Fifth
Donna
Gary
thy McCullough,
(3OTIAS,
Jean Bokash
Judy Gabeoda,
Verna Kornsnis
Mastrine, Robert
Potkalilsky.
Jimmy Rubish and
rade
Campbell,
Griffith
Judy
McKoteh, Shirley
{mvid Sheflic
Eloise Vrahka
Bixth Grade
Linda Domineck,
Judy
Janet
Bolinger
Evans
' Worth the Suffering
Buter- |
Ronnie |
David |
| del,
ms i soi
i
2.
1
Paige Finch. |
Eil- |
Judy |
i
2
TRANSFORMED into an stiractive
woman Dy mirscie surgery ard
hormone injections, former Gl
George Jorgensen Jr, 36, (now
Christine) i» shows 8 Copen
BARON 88 SHE spruces up B Dour ef
white shoes Christine is the fors
mer son, now the daughter of 8
Bronx. NY. carpenter The story
was firm? disclosed hy the parents
after they received § long letter
from thelr “son” explaining thet
he was now their “daughter”
Ruth
{ Cindy
Fetterman June Ostes
Hill Georges RKRormanis
Wayne Lambie Joyvee MoM:
David Moore, Joyee Mutter,
phine Wisdik
Beverth Oy velvn
Barbara Degret! Joss Finer
ower, Patiy Giles, B Be
Joseph Kormanis Jo Wise
Jin e Kaaskner Fle bs
rh
Jovan
pele leilas
RFT A
His
fekie,
Shaffer
Eighth Grade
Rose Baldi
Shirley Bellish
DeBastiana,
Ronsld Grfith
Pauline Kormanis
| Lydie. Carol Moreland
i Olexa, Jeannetle rrention
#toy and Lioyd Tho
Colyer hi gh
| Ebensburg Cambria
| who were a H
{roll are as follows Helen
I Arlene Palding Robert it s
| Delores Belin, Delores Plurks
i Imelda Cameron,
| Jov Peath, Betty Lowi Kunceiman
Jean Kuncelman, Marcella (enn
Jammer Marlin Irene Mel ®
James Moore, [hiane Pluie
Fred Hasuger, Ruth Skirds, Hie
ley Stefanick and Betty Ann Vi
ind
May Wy
fie hard
Finch,
| Kohute,
|
| ken.
E ret.
eas
wf sidont
3
ihe
Foals
A rege
vik
Lie £ oohte
Mr and Mrs Bam Belin
in Patton Sunday with
Mra John Shook and
last Wednesday vis
town
Bympathy is express
this column to Mr. and
Zupich in the dealh of
phew. Michael Levoy
of Portage this nie Mu
Mr and Mra Michasi Hanik
and son of Johnstown visisd
i Bunday si the home of Mr
| Mrz. Steve Farkas
i Staff Sgt Mike Mein
Camp Ruckers. Ala, is
a furlough with his parents
and Mra Flias Melnvk
i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
iand Mrs. BEd Orgis were
| Wednesday callera in Johnats
| George Ball and Mike
{killed dow on Monday, and
ferico Baldini killed a
lalso near his camp
| County.
Po Miss A. J. Gallagher, and
McHenry and sons, Jimmy
and Kenny, wefle Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Ham MeHenry
rs
Mrs
4
{andenbery
we
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Hi
Lf
ng
My
ia
Arn
in Clesrfieid
visitors
Wilk
Saturday evening. Those altend-
ing were Mr. and Mrs
Gates, Mr. and Mrs
Sharbaugh of Carrolitown
Lieut.
O'Brien on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs
and daughter. Jeannetle,
Presbyterian Juror
tata last Sunday evening
evening at 7:00.
will entertain. and William
music. The Presbhylaran
will »
Mra Williams McHenry.
The: Sewing Guild held a chick-
en supper last Sunday
and prizes awarded *
Mr and Mrs
Mrs Jim OCriffith and Mrs Joe
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johm Hill
Mr. and Mrs William
were shoppers in Bamesboro on
Saturday’
William McHenry was a busin
esa (aller in Ebensburg.
William MoHenry killed a six-
point buck near Frugality Satur-
day Afternoon.
AR
Speaker At Farm Show
Harold Bhaw, Brattleboro, VU
president™of the Holstein- Friesian
Assogiation of America. will ad
dress the annual luncheon meet-
ing of the Pennsylvania Holstein
AB) {ation fn Harrisby on
UNION PRESS COURIER
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2
Heoguet
5 # }
Pallas |
doe Monday |
Jack
Jackie
Mrs William Smith entertained |
her pinochle club al her home on :
Dave |
Eugene |
Houck, and Mr. and Mrs Claude |
and Mra. James Merri |
and daughter visited Mra Grace |
Robert Prentice
were |
callers in Johnstown on Saturday. |
The and 3
Treble Choirs presented their can- |
Colver PTA will meet Thursday |
The fourth grade |
Sma- |
thers will speak on the subject of |
Choir :
ing. !
William Craft of Erie spent the |
week end gt the home of Mr. and]
evening. |
{ following which bingo was played |
Wiltinm Smith, |
Smith were callers in Johnstown |
jon Saturday. i
8g. Glenn Hill of Oklahoma i= |
the holidays with his’
Feath |
Hurt In Highway
Mishaps In Month
Hevenleen
higiaway
in Csinbria
siate police
wppheatption
Persons were
socidents last
£0nmn soeording Wo
Ebensburg
in fared
monn
tha
MNevnsinhber war the
vise in which
Fata pi ariel a Fal
The
March
fifth mont?
there were no
ye countv a
miosiths were
April and Or
this
Bighwive
Feb
iit ¥
ee funy
Hry
The Traff carat vy
Fihwerned re Yup
lentes in Job
alitieon
ares investig
YorR omiy the
the
ey Ri
set
where
ft
soeidants
FEE Or +2
mye
nigide
werng hs
Twinlv-severn
ing 46
CRIs
propeEty joss
sccidents invol
and resulting
of $12205 were
a AA A SEB Ul ei ls ae
viestiagisad last month
Twenty-five perosns were if
jured in a similar number of ae-
cidents in October, police said A
total of 45 cars figured in the
Ci lober rashes abl. property
daraage set at 312,250
DYSART
Busan Herlaog
the Me vey Homo
i T Say
The report of the Chi
rarty of Richland
Chtireh will be found in
rerpiradefce
Was
Mra
ted to
Prvi il
as
1s] on
§ oath Tra
rilaime
Metals!
tia Fig
ihe
bent itriber OF
KIL 1. KD IN w VAGON RE Bn
4 Hand i PN When
the on
ang. sudhdenaiy
the Hpht
WR PRE.
LC
cha gl Leer
in-
which Ihe
wen! threw
vehicle against 4 iret
ddd Masses Hitvard wis
stantly ki and Bis
and Eran win
wild and
wITYW
Fiowi
vghler
RP TIOLRLY
FAT)
Hl |
i Treen
‘Nanty- Glo Is gi 59
Loser to Gallitzin
With Forward Ronald Muffie | dale,
lesifing the point barrage, Gall
tir High Bchool buried Nanty |
Glo wader an 81.50 svalanche on | ners
the buskettadl floor st Nanty Glo es Williame,
em Mondiy night. | bella and
The game was the first in the |
North Camtiris League, composed | St y
of sin schools, with Patton a8 an | the
entry. | Barnesbhoro took
- seat
Mullfie dumped in seven bask: | hl shied 1547. before
eis from the floor and added nine | victory with & 15
the foul circle for a total por & 1M
23 points
Gullitzin moved to a 20-13 od |
ge in the first half and bousted |
it to 37-06 st half time
In chalking up the win Coach awa
Guy Monica cleared his berich, 7T
axing a total of " players i
5 Clihristrons
enjoyable tan 8
A AIA AIS J
t i more | ($14.000. An re furnace
| was biamed for the fire
AA REE HPN go som:
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$249
Genuine cape leather in
orown or black with
warm fleece lining.
Cozy Slippers
$1.88
Wine leatherette, every
style for wonderful com-
fort. Sizes 6 to 11.
Warm Mufflers
$1.00
White rayon for dress.
Smart plaids, solids and
stripes in wool.
Leather Belts
$1.00
Black or brown leather
with metal buckles. At-
tractively boxed.
08:..5198
Smart plastic styles
genuine leather Imner
billfolds.
and
Well Tailored
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Pre-Shrunk
$9 95
raade shirts that are
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pre-shrunk
viscose gabardine ot
Carefully
fort. Vat dyed,
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cloth, Medium and deep tons
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Small, medium or large.
Bold or conservative
erns,
stripes,
pa tt
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Many colors,
2 in box
49
te wih sain spe, coed border pe init,
2 for 40¢. Package of 10
chiefs at BSc.