ot ar Hike mirprises ? Are you ood guessing? Then be sure ® attend the PTA -sponsored pring Festival on Friday even. . 30. at the Patton-Chest h building. Arn the attractions offered will be a fish pond. parcel post . cake and bean jar ng committees will be in charge: % post-—-Mrs. Joseph Des oy, Mrs. Simon Smith, Mrs Joe Mrs Steve Hahiska Rogers. Mrs. John Tt oe Gropanich and i Stasko. Fish pond Mra Rov Beckwith . on. Mrs. Laey : feth Steir Mrs eM ra UL 2 ne Gauntner Bean jar Mrs fumes Smith ahd Mrs J hn Stasko. z¥ - Myrtle Blake Is Tendered Party or il rand James bake fr of Myrtle Blake, on 70th birthday anniversary on : 16 Those attending Mrs. Prank Baker and Poni no a 0 ih bs * Around Patton + § first emai AW Mrs. Frank Callahan ORange 5-265%2 Union Press-Courier ORange 5-3161 Dr. Haluska Talks At Patton PTA Meeting Recently Dr Edward J Haluska in his talk on dental health and how tooth decay can be controlled, stressed five points a! last week's meeting of the Patton Chest Parent-Teacher Association Dr. Haluska said that sarily ex- amination treatment. mouth hy- giene, diet and fluridation of wa- ter were the most importan? paris Mr. Brown and Mrs Zadai's physical odpeation stadents did tumbling and the girls exercised to music as & feature of the SeREiON More gym emqminipment would give the students more op sorian ces for indoor and ouidoo activities the PTA was told Tak ing part in the program were Lovs Rogers, Conme Hoover, Har bara Cogley, sabriejson, Mark Malkin, Donald Patrick, Robert Carretll, Kenny Trexier, Jerry Little, Morris le shene, John Urbain, Joseph Blake nd Mike Maczko “Three PTA members were ol scted for the nominating commit School Children Can Get Free Immoculations The Board of Education of Patton-Ches! Twp. Schools is offering the. chikiren between six months and 10 vears of age the opportunity to be in ocalnted against diphtheria and Jockjnw, with the per mission of their parents. This service will depend on the number of parents inter. ested In having thelr children protected, Formas will be sent hom with the youngsters in the wer grades for filling out by the parents, indicating their agreement to have thelr ehild- ren inoculated. Any parents who are interested and do mot have children in sehen! can secure foram by calling at the office of the Supervising Prin cipal. It i» anticipated that the first injection will take place early In April with the exact date te be announced in a later inswe of this newspaper, Isabell Rhee, Phil | ee. They are Mra. 8 Senith, Mrs | = Albright and Mrs H B Win-| slow . The unit vited $10 to the Stu! ident Ald Fund which is used to ‘aid academic students who wish | ‘to become leachers. ! Miss Sue Gill's room received the prize for the most parents in attendance a! the season. It waz announced that a meet. ing of the Spring Festival Com mitlees af the school at 7.30 p m.. on March 12 The Pation-Chest PTA won the highest amount of points. 30. the stale program chairman, Mrs ! 8. J. Nicely, for program achieve | ment. Mrs Clair Gill and her commilise deserve congratulations for their achievement. This is the time a + thm has been submilied by this nit Eagles’ Auxiliary Has Zone Meeting The Frat mal Order of Eagles Auxiliary 1244, Zone 5. held its first zome meoting on Sunday. March 14, in the Eagles Home on Washington Street, Johnstown : Mambers of the Patton auxil- ary who attend (his meeting Were: Mrs. Ann Klemmann, Mrs 1 Pact Thomas. : POA Camp, Patton, Installs New Officers P.O of A Camp. No. 221, held installmtion of officers on Mon | day evening. March 15 in the Moose Hall {a native of Patton. { urday evening at 830. He said it ret _ _hn Miss Janet “Harrower attended the funeral of Martin L. Laird in Johnstown last Tuesday Mr. Laird was the husband of the former Anastasia Biller, formerly cari a pr Pfc. Harry Baker, who is sta toned at Ceneral Hospital in Tokyo, Japan, called his parents Mr. and Mrs Harry Baker Bat. was 10 o'cleck Sunday morning there “Bob” Mulligan, 18, son of Mr | ed in the U 8 Marine Corps for a period of three years and left ast Tueanday for Parris Island N C. where he will take his basic training ICBU will hold their regular mesting Thursday. March 18 in the Bona of Italy Hal Paul Davia son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Davis. of Patton R ship Seve and and Mra Harry Mulligen. enlist. {7 ; Study an 818 pom - and song on the Wa nt_b) EE Marqgu st po-work- oe Q hs These ‘ ME BY SponabHres] the Church progr by of God iy Pation. *W he P43 a mm. Prancts Straw, supt . Wor. Mormon st 04 a Boers “4 Pp Wm. Janel Yahner i» the leadier Pyening Worship ot 79 Poin. singing of favorite hvints & sertnon. “A Look Af the Apesties Wirdnesda ys Preps matory Chis wiver | sehosl. Praver and Lenten Poise Ser. vice st T9 p mm followed by Bible! Frinity Episcopal Church Mar ©. Cooks. Larresdw Buiter Laat D. enlisted for a period of three VeRrs in the U 8 Marine Corps. | and loft March 9th for Parris Is- | land. N. C. for basic training { Mr. and Mrs John Sever andi children, Cathy and Dick, of Ni-| agara Falls, N.Y. visited over! the week end at the home of | Mrs. Severs parents Mr and! Mrs. George Woomer : Mr. and Mrs. John Gelormino | and children. John and Gary | spent the week end with relatives | in Pittsburgh i | aL the War Memorial, Johnstown, scheduled for March 25. are on sale st Kinkesd's Htore Tony Sunseri. student at Art! i Mrs Viola Haschak district president. of Portage wan the in stalling officer. She was aided by her staff Assistants to Mrs cided Martha Snprk, assistant installing officer apd Alce Sen. Pek, Elsie Adama Mary Trimbath and Anna Killinger guards Those installed were Past President. Ida Whiteford: Presi. | dent. Margare! Foravihe. Asst President, Nellie Frogly, Vice President, Ethel McConnell: Asst Vice President. Jennie Simpson: Comic rea Angelia Braswer: Guard Marie Marshall. Bentinal Laura Lowes A Gomatiox wan made fo the Sta‘e President for the Btute Convention fo he hed in April in South Fork Also a denation was made to the arvhanare in Mid dietown Mra Margare! Forsythe was endorsed as candidate for atric porecident After the ruse. ing a Munch was served FF 9 Movies Will Feature Garden Studv Club Meet Patton Garden Study (Cub will hold their monthly meeting Mon- fay. March 22 at 8K pm. in the Hivh Sebo? Assembly Hall There will be motion pictures shown. First ome shown will be Haschak in Cony Institute, Pittsburgh. visited over the week end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sun- seri i Miss Dorothy Sunseri, daught. | er of Mr. and Mrs George Sun.) seri. of Mawes avenue and Pvt | Charles Wabber, of Parris Is land, N. C. son of ri and Mra. Myles Webber, of Ash- | ville. were married March 2. at | Winchester, Va { Mrs. Frank Maykovich is vis | Mr and Mrs. Donald Forsythe and children. moved Monday in- a their newly somstrucled home om Hoppel Heights Miss Marian Wenkland left Pittsburgh Sunday by plane for Fort Laoderdale. Florida. where she will spend her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder Mises Leora and Belly Weak and, who are smploved in Pitts hargh, visited over the week end with their mother, Mrs. Mary Wenikland Albert Yabhner of the Knights of 8t. George Home Wellsburg. WwW. Va. is some Lime at the home ~f his sndndaw snd daughier, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ha- funlka. Mr snd Mrs H HH Nehrig returned hone lat Pridey after rstationing for three weeks “The Story of Molern Roses” snd the serond “Modern Chrys ant homime ; The public to attend Club members ‘hat the fares for the trip tol Pittsbursh jn Anvil os Spring | Flower Show #0 the Phiprs Con. servatery #2 Dahl Planetarium | is cordially invited Are : fone be mid bv March 23 tol Mya Witiem Crowell or Mrs Board meeting of the club was | held on Monday evening at the bome of Mra. Clair OL Al'smdin® were. Mrs Paul S Mrs Anthon Anna, Mra BE FP Cover. Mra Pred Me. Cann, Mrs. William Crowell. Mrs Oscar. Binder, Men. Hobe Cane dy and Mrs MM Ne $= Lan G. VFreriy, vw... as been In Kotea for the pust 5 months with the 19th Infantry Regiment eerily was promatad fa Per 9 He is a son of Mr. and Mrs Frank Fregly of this place. * 5 % CBU TO MEET TONIGHT wi umbers of the Patton ICRU holed thelr regidar this Thuredsy svenine Mar 1. ~f T20 p.m. af the Sons of Naly fr 8 Mra Fupcell C/ Abriaht visited with friends in Coulport recently. Nehrige suid they met many v= Rice people from oi over he United States ‘and Canoda Mr and Mrs Russell Gents of Vermilion on the Laks Olin visited over the week snd with Mr and Mrs Rav Hwmphrey Mr, sd Mma W. W. Bran of MM Bb Tickets for the Boxing Mateh | (might ut the annual reorganiss- i tien j year, Mr iting for some time with her dau- ; 'Ained as thier and hor hushand, Mr. and Mra Eart Hill at Camden. N. J | Other past officers are James Bobery aE the | Trinky Cathedral. Pritsburgh Chured | Behont of 900 & wm Neto fenton Services sreiy West. fendine 4% TOD p om Evening Prayer and Litany i Lawrence Volk Is | Chosen Head Of | Patton VFW Post | i oa f y ‘home of his son. in Kit h | His wife, Mary. died in 1930. He Veterans of Foreign Wars, Pat. | ton. He was elected Tuesday fn hone Senior the post vice Volk succesds John Skebeck, who held ths post two years Volk was opposed in the | election by Pole Pomst. John White Exserivicemon's Club | mimo elected officers Tuesday | ening wan slediad president of the | auxiliary night. Michasl Boback ‘was re president for a third Term Chase, senior viep Joseph Melaughiin commander. Albert 1. Haluska quartermaster. Dr. Richard © Murray, surgeon. ward Rouns iny, post advocate. Rev. Father Rupert Stadtmiller and Rew Thomas A. MeQuillen, chaplains — Le O'Brien trustee for TRree- waar term Delegates to comity and dlatriet counciln are Mr. Vill Mr (hase Mr. OTirten, Mr Mclaughlin, Mr Rounsiey., Mr. Haloskn and Wik lam Taamont, In sddition to Mr Boback Bomte ammociation ce cers in luk Mr. Pokash first vice president Mr. Shebeck, second vice sre dent. Mr Halusha secretary treasure, and Mr O'Brien. rus tee for three-year teem Offre of both orpadisations will be installed at the Apri ¢ reeling Pete Kovalcin To Again Head VFW cotnmander Jnior vice fo ¥ ward = ed over home* of the Mra taburgh ath end at the tier's parents, Mi (sontreds home of the and Mrs H : £ e Laugier Joft Sev. | , to day night won reelection to » marvicg> of her dan | the! F office st the sanunl retirganiss | Three Me. Link, Post At Hastings Pete Kevalein, Has. nun Tues mecomd terms as prosident of Ex Servicernan's Club of Patrick D Riordan Post 1588, Veterans o Foreign Wars. Hastings He was retained in the top tion meeting in the fo Boome Other officers are Robart Moov. or, vice president. Bugene Mur Mereiary. and C B Me tremswfer. for three-year terms. They ar Mr. Hoover, Paul MeNelizs anc Henry Link Leo Westrick ww named to his first three year di rectorsbhip. Auditors are M. T. Anna, Fred Miller snd BEdwin Weakinnd Al Loloh afficers will take offic April 1 Newlhy-electad officers of Post Commumnder Geotge Bakajm af the post home Demerzo of Hastings He Ris second coriander. Othor offi. mander: Mr. McMullen, Junior uaartcrenaster: Me Westriek : in: Charles Anna, msirgeon: Strittmatter, trustee foo Joseph the nett meeting. 11 willl Be hel’ | int 8 pom Tomday April 8 in | John in Philadelphia. He was a cos! Fi miner, a member of Revioe Local Whe, 1900 a i 8 | Ashville i Hackett, Cwill be made in the church cethe i tery : YORYS., one | idence in Chest § | eral ‘took piace in St. Monica's Cath- Lawrence Volk is the new com. | olic Church Wednesday | mander of John White Post 779 Interment (day moming in 8. Monica's Ca ¥ commander last | Pokanh, i 779 home assoviation | | Wars § Wrs 1588 will be imstalled by past | veliander Voytish and Mrs Lillies Butter - Monday, April 19 and additional lime. The suxiliary will hold annual banquet at §:30 p.m. RB th ® » : Ashville John Bartidewios, 64, of this place died &t 845 pm on Sunday, March MM, at the Unis versity of Pen ania tal MWA Mr. Bartikiswicz was 4 son of Andrew and Catherine (OkoY! Barikiewicz. He is survived by his widow, Mary Hebds Bartkie- and x stepsen, John J Hebda of Harrisburg. Funeral services wii be held at mm. today Thursday) in Thomas Catholie Churel in sy Rev. Father John B pastor, and interment ® Nelson Charles, Sr. Nelson Charles, Sr. aged #1 of he best known residents of the Chest are died March 10. 1954 at the is survived by a son. Nelson, Jr, a brother, John and a sister Mrs Laura Bresier Friends were received in the Carlton ats Het] Springs 1 serves, with Absolution | was in the cemetery. The funeral Mass will be held wt RB o'clock this Thurs tholie Church VEW Auxiliary At |= Barnesboro Elects | Mra. Mae Williams Monday ev to Lewis EK. Belcher MI, Veterans of Foreign Barnssboro, ssorganizstion in the post Roms. She succeeds Mra. Ann Cowan. her officers are Mra. Calhs- “ine Burkhart. senior vice presi font. Mrs Mildred Hicks, junior vies president. Mrs Alice Strollo. ireasurer; Mra Martha Kellander, werstary; Mrs Betty Keith, cha nian: Mm Amita Fryer. oon fnetrens and Mrs Elisa James uard ¢ Mra Cowan. Mrs dohnanna Beltowski and Mrs. Mayme were sleciad trustees for one “tar Lerma Delegates to the county council ire Mra Martha Kellandsr and Mrs Helen Vovish Alternates re Mra Clara Butierworth and Mrs Barak McKea Delegates to (he Digtrict 30 en | Post drs Hicks Mrs Mrz Kathryn Newman ‘ates as: Yrs Betly fra Ann £ . Mrs irs Maury nian, Torence Haugie and Mrs whites Strolio, Mrs Grace Mra Martha Kellander. Mra. the state VIFW convention in Faly in Harriehare. Allesredey ire Mra Clara Butterworth, Mrs Jiodet Funk, Mrs. Belbowasti swe Barkha. Installation will be held on Aficers will be appointed st that a Thursday evening in the post home Large Crowd At Birthday Party A large number of persons at- ended the bMrihdsy party Saturday , March 13. at the Barnesbors Skating Rink, in hoa woof the 18th W anniver ary of Miss Donna : ng the ourse of the The first I... hay. Lieb and Judy Fresh secnnd cake wert to Monies gus and Marian Lou Toth I 45188 eo » : + * ii it iid i i £ ff £y9: i i x ; ! fg! j th § % al the annual and sovtmaeamnitags ie income Prote-Coarr Wnt sds pay aie a vi Nr fare Wednesday aT op om Er 1
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