Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, August 05, 1954, Image 5

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Union Press-Courfer
Around Patton «2&5
Steir Descendants | Joseph Caretti, 80,
Reunion Held Here Of Patton, Expires
mea the whet amen ews. AF Miners” Hospital
tended the third annual reuni
Of the Steir family at the Recrea
tion Park at Patton on Saturday aged 80 vears
July 31. Entertainment waa of the best krpown residents
vided bv Michael [Petkash Patton, died last Thursday in
Miners’ Hospital at Spangler
where he had been a patient for
Cleveland, O.. who is an smateur
short period. Mr Caretli was
magician. The entertainment cong
mittee arranged many and a
mitstanding tradesman as
mason and bricklaver and
contests for both voung and old | an
Highlighting the business meeting | stone
was a reading of the family his- took a part in the construction
tory by Thelma Steir. Historian many of Patton and northern
¢ f ‘ambria county building caonstru
ve: Lion
These following were in attendan- f
Mr. and Mrs Steir Mr | Mr. Caretti's wife
and Mrs John Steir. Dick and | Passed AWRY In 1953
Carole Steir, Mr. and Mrs Harry | On April 28. 1874
Bteir and children, Mr. and Mrs this country in his
Kenneth Steir and children. Mr |, Surviving are these children
and Mrs Eli Steir Mrs Carrie Herman Madeline and Freama:
Bteir Mr and Mre James Smith i ali of Patton: Mrs Carl Miller
and son. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cen Lewistown and Louis, of Fale
ce. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lauver | 18% Virginia There
And children, Mr and Mrs Har Krasdchiigoes He war
old Lauver and daughter Mi SM 14 aus th a
John Smith. John Henry Smith oseph Carell! was a
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith and | of Patton Aerie. 1244
q oR Order of Eagles, amd
pon. Mr and Mrz Russell Swope Mary's Catholic. Church
and sons, all of Patton
Mrs. Frank Baonsell and daugh
ter of Altoona: Mr. and Mrs Cy
rus Steir and children of Cresson
Mr. and Mrs Delmont Pardee
AM. and Mrs Arch Stevens and | charge of Stevens
idren of Kittanning, Mr Geo a ——
VFW Auxiliary Enjoys
= roud of Spangler
Picnic At Shawnee Park
Mr. and Mrs Reynold Steir |
Mr. and Mrz Donald Steir and
children, Mr. and Mre Lib Deflasy |
The VFW. Auxiliary held their
annual picnic recently at Shawnee
"Park. Attending were: Catherine
and children of Scottdale, Pa |
nnd Mr. and Mrs Cecil Anderson |
of Everson, Pa
Bechel Rarah Blake Anna Kie-
mann, Eleanor Cymbro, Marie
Bone, Marie Marshall
Mr. and Mra Michal
and children of Cleveland OO Mr
Kutruff, Bessie Kutruff,
Jewell, Catherine Bailey
and Mrs Joo Steir and children
of Akron, O, Mr. and Mra Lester
Hamilton and sons of Struthers,
Mr. and Mrx. Robert Steir and Eleanor Hitch They were
pon of Lexington Park Mary. compained by Mary Catherine
jand, Mr. and Mrs Vernon Bur: | Dowey of Carrolitown
khart and daughter of Jersey The regular monthly
for August has been cancelled
social meeting will be held
i Thursday, Aug. 10 at 8 p m
City, New Jervey
of Patton spent 10 days visiting! The next regular monthly meet
troit. Mich. with their sons, Mr home
adson and Mr. and Mrs. J R TPittshurgh are vacationing
» » »
Mr. and Mra Frank Mavkovich
among relatives and friends in ing will be held
ton and also visited in De- Sept. 2, at 8 p
and Mrs Frank Mayvkovich, Mr | «ss
and Mrs Paul Maykovich and Mr and Mrs Gerald Stair
aykovich. | Patton with friends and relatives |
Mrs. Frank Callahan
ORange 5-2652
Joseph Carettd
se
of
nro
the
games
Augustine
He was born
and came to
volith
Samuel
Ale
of Patton
of 8
or Monday morning at nine o'-
cock with interment in the church
cemetery. Freinds were received
Petkash
and
A
eon
m.
of |
ot rem
DANCE AT
THE PATTON VFW
, FIREMEN'S
CONVENTION WEEK SCHEDULE
Thursday, Aug. 5 . Frankie Norman
Saturday, Aug. 7 . Calif. Nitehawks
: WELCOME FIREMEN, TO PATTON
AND TO VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
You'll find the atmosphere clear—pirasant, your favorite
drink served Just as you Hke it . . . and you're certain
to find your friends there!
A A PANS
eight |
a brother |
at his home on Fifth Avenue, in|
a
meeting |
i hieasod by
I On
i wn
on Thursday |
at the post |
throughout the
| made of prayes
in| grace and an unprecedented dem
i ducted
: Hel
i
i
i
Mar
|
“Pilgrim Virgin’ to
Visit At Patton
‘Wednesday Night
member | |
Fraternal |
Patton : 3
where funeral services were held’
Kathy | 0
Helen |
The
replica
Migrim Virgin”
of the Blessed Mother
seer by Lhe thres hildren nf
tima,. Portugal, in 1917 will
Palton The wlaltie Wika
the Bishop of
Most Fle Joe
twtober 13. 1047 and
th America
than 13 midi
ied at Marian
sity
na
Fa
foi
fipst
Fatimns
de Rilva
{hor
wrea
than
More
have ass Henares
¥ in a ru
and reparation fea
{ tured by countless miracles of
{onstration of love at
the Blew! Mother
The Mari Hour will be can
in Our Lady of Perpetual
p Church (8: Marval, Patton,
August 11, 1854, 5.00 p. m.,
B T A sermon by Rt Rev
Witliam ©
of God
An
Gn
D
syalern
Proceeding from the church, the
winge will sf ine through |
main section of the town, Ven |
the Maris Hour,
Westrick Reunion
Is Held On Sunday
Mrs Frank Wesirick, was hon.
ored by her children at a reunion |
Bunday atl her former home now
the Ray Westrick home at Patton
R. D
Nine
thirty
of her
two of
children atid |
thirty four |
fen
her
grandchildren and two great gr | birth
ndchildren atiended. ®
An exact
{ ner
people |
| exhibit
{well and Mr. and Mra
UNION PRESS. COURIER
| Indians Trip Cards
In Midget Action
| The Indians of Manager Harold
Merriman tripped the Cardinals
15-2. in a Patton Midget League
game al the Patton Park field
{ast Friday, July 30 BP Fogel
manages the Cardinal outfit
| The winners used two big
ings to clinch the win They
hit the losers, 19-2
Sammarco of the winners
the top hitter of the day
| and Thr oii! a home run. f
and singles in five
tor bat in R runs for his perfect
the plate I> Marriman
triple and double for the
Dubyak hit a home
Cards. Rinke took
the mound as [Dub
harged with the de
The box score
| Indians ARH Cardinals
| Brush rf $ OB 1 Cogley «¢
i Baker =a
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Sammareo |
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Area 4-H Club Has
| Enjoys Hayride
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{ A hayride
{projects featured a
i Monday afternoon
| Lawrence 4-H Club
of members
meeting on
of Patton-8t
tentir
Among farms visited were those |
| of Ernest Sheehan.
Francis Nagle
Patrick Leiden
Paul Yahner, Charles Emigh. An
thony Anna. Fdward Gabrielson
Oscar Drass and HH. Cronauer
The hayride began at the Shee
han farm and ended at the Yah
farm, where 8 business ses
was held
Leonard Baker
gin
served as dr
ver for the hayride
The club will sponsor a
table booth a! next month's Cam
ibria County Fair
their farm animals
meeting will be held
Next in
ithe form of a wiener roast at the
: Yahner farm
i devol 6! '
pe a an 10 event will be held some time next
| month date vo be announced
Patton RD The
Mr and Mra Warren Watkins
and daughter Donna fram Bouthl
ville, Mass, are spending two
McGrath will weeks at the home of the formers |
be carried over the land speaking | Kins
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wat
Mrs. Omer Wharton spent lwo
weeks in Washington, DC, with
het daughters and pons-in-law
iMr. andl Mrs. leonard Hollifield
eration of the statue will follow and Mr. and Mra Richard Fish.
or. She was accompained home
‘by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holli-
[field and Russell
| spent Sunday visiting here
i tton R. D
Wharton who
From Patton and
{that attended the Irvory-Soisson
wedding Saturday at Cresson
r. and Mra. John Kuntz.
man. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cro
Frank Ca!-
| lmhan
Mrs. John Kopers, underwent
ia minor operation Tuesday, Aug
i3 in the Cleveland Clinic Hosptial
A-2¢ and Mrs. Gerald Hite of
| Washington, D. C. announce the
of a daughter, Tatherine
{Dianne on July 112. Mrs. Hite
Children of Mrx Westrick's that | 4 the former Wanda Smithbaer,
attended were
ty Bhero, Fran
wife, Donna
Mr and Mrs Hen
8 Shere and his
two grandchildren
Donald and Martha Ann of St
Benedict: Cpl. Charles Shera of
Korea and his (ances Miss Brid-
get Kiine of Nicktown, Miss Mil
dred Shero of Si. Benedict and
her fiance, Frank Patrick of Bar-
nesboro. Hilda, Norma and Ther
ei’ Shero of St Benedict, Mr
and Mrs. Edward Farbaugh, da-
ughters, Joan and Patricia of
Phila.
Miss Gertrude Westrick of Ha
mpton, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. John
H. Cray and family, James, Tho
mas, John and Betsy of Miami,
Florid
Mr, and Mrs Orvis C. Krug
and family, Mary Ellen, Jonthan,
Julian, Christine and Susan of
Miami, Florida; Mr. and Mra. Ray
Wastrick and family. Janells, Pa-
uline, Limia, Donald and Mary
Jane of Patton, R. D.; Mr, and
Mra. Bt mn B Westrick and
| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J
Smithbauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Molnar
and twin sons, Patrick and Cyril
visited over the wook end at Sam-
pson A F. B, New York with
Michael Molnar, Jr, who ix #la-
tioned there
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Senita,
Jr. and daughter, Mary Frances
and Miss Eleanor Senita motored
to Burke, Virginia where they vi-
ited with Andrew sam ta. hs $. He
recuperating at ° ee O
hs daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Dix after a re-
cent operation.
Mr. and Mrr. Andrew Wan.
chick and of Detroit, Mich,
are visiting th Mr. and Mrs
Michael Simon and Mr. and Mrs
John Julick.
Joe Wanchick of Detroit, Mich.
is spending some time visiting a!
the home 3 his parents, Mr, and
ra. John Wane
M anchick. it
fami jchard, Mas 2
and I Ann of Mas
Mr. and Mrs Frank A. ,
Jr, and children, 1
Frank and Joseph of Patian, R |
D.; Mrs. Louise Wentrick, widow
Westrick iy da
Also prosat, .
and
Tn
her Mushand. pnd x R.
a her only surviving Aunt, Mrs.
Emi Sharbaugh, own
R
‘This. wha the Aral. timgsthe
family wore
death “of Mr.
six years ago. :
New Patton-Chest Hifh
Pupils to Register Friday
who are Patton-
aT uiont High Sichoot fer
= -
Aug. 8 in the high school
from $100 4. m. to 12:00
My
necessary to
their schedules ¢ may
report at ith
Mr. Gikir W of Mallon | aa
Ave. wn was as tad to. the Altoona
pd fn rR
Dick, Mr.
rank. | Wiaarick |
ugh
Gf ycstening at
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Young
ter, Nadine of Safe
visited
time
Mr. and Mrs. Francis X.
Mr. ‘and Mrs fouls Lied
the birth
gt ify Tere go
a Son, , OR
ners’
day, Aug. 1. at the
pital Spangler. Mra
ormer Yvonne Donahue,
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Cpl. Richard Lowes of
Airborne Division, Ft. B
ter,
i yith jar and Mrs.
*raey Shore.
at Wm. Mela in
ae en a.
Ww or, Mr, Mrs
Leo Brien
a ges
f vacation st the Role
p Ram-|t
out. |
He |
double |
tirnes |
Harold Lockhoft |
jeounty farm agent
vege |
Members will |
Besse lb oe
D and Mr. and Mrs
ahan of Palton
Mr and Mrs. John H
family, James, Thomas, John and
Betsy, of Miami, Fla, are spend
ing & months vacation with reia-
tives
Mr. and Mrs Ovis CO
children, Mary Ellen,
Julian, Christen and Susan of Mi:
ami, Fla, are vacationing for six
weeks at the home of Mra. Krug's
futher in Barneshors and with
relatives in Patton R. DP. and vie-
nity
Misa lLetha Heist is spending
some time with Mrs Andrew For.
nadley at Bwissvaie
Gray and
Krug and
lay at the home of Mrs
Fornadiey in Swissvale
Mr and Mrs. Mike Kimack
Cleveland, Ohio, are spending two
weeks vacation a! the home of
the lady's parents Mr
| Frank Callahan
i Mr. and Mra Lawrence Hoover
| attended the lvory-Soisson wedd-
ng in Cresaon last Saturday
Daniel Farabaugh
children, Deanna Lee and
erine An of Pittsburgh,
spending This week al the hone
of Mr. and Mra Bert Dietrick
Mrs Bert Dietrick visited
and
{‘ath-
her |
Altoona Velerans hospital
Dhietrick was admitted Manday
the hospital for observation
Mr and Mrs Ed Jenkins
turned Balurday afler
two weeks vacation al (he home
| of Mt and Mm. T. E
| wright and with other
Paul and lLewia
| troit, Mich
Washington
PP hrother
{ other
i
reiativen
and Joe Delogier of
visited with their
friends here recently.
[ Charen of God Chapel
| Levl OQ Oost Pastor
| Sunday Aug & Bible at He
| Bloohery Supt. BIO Rx
nt I 8
wm. and
4 p.m
Prayer and Prise Ser
1m
poi 8 cordial invite
{ WNC Barnsshoro
i 12130 0 124 pm
{ eftoy the Oosgel Bong Servies
§ AM tiie in tle satne siatiowm fren
| 9 to P83 8 wm Bunday nd Boar
i
Bervice
Meeting «t 8 48 p
| tie Berrioes al
| Wednesdays
vice at T 0
extend to
tr tune In
s Priday fron
atigel is
He Suecial Way of Truth Era
Kindly tune in WVA Adteine
Munday froin $30 to 16:00 &
and Fear the Way of Truth
These progragis are
the Church of Choad 15
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rath
swrreered
Patton
| First Baptist Church, Patton
John T Devry ™astdy
i Bunday 180 s&s mm Shnday Sehaod
j Gilbert Pregly, supt it a 5. Win
abiip Bervice
iof Cog, 7 » p mm
views and Bingesire tion
Man, Jesax Christ
Tuesday 496 pn
sionary meeting »t
Wed nrada : HE
tice and 7 i
Crdomal ant
Friday mm. Senior Cull
Saturday-4 3 5p m. Youlh Titer
Motion Pleture program
» »
| Calvary Baptist (hapel, Refllys
Jahn T Drury. Pastor
$
Evangeilstic Ser.
The Cum
m Sonisr Mia
ihe Park
ms ehdiie
Frayer and
ed Fp.
ftody
18 p
Sunday
ltew Rott wu
Monday 3 p
Thursday 8 30 »
Saturday
Patton Park
Beams, Mrs
m Senior Ould
mn. tholr precios
0s mm. Annual
.
& meting featuring Mien
Hida Crys “ Lina, Austria, »s Ihe
ut ol Le
Frinity Episcopal Church
Rev y. denn Jordon, Pastor
8-85 Sunday after
Trin nity" Moral Prayer and sersson
Note-The ladies suxiliary
hod stand in from of hater
tore an Tuesday Wednesga
and Priday evenings ’
Nt. Beaedict Presbyterian (hurch
Rev. Plummer Harvey 8TM
Sundsy, Aug 8-80 5 mm Whrikin
Service, Progressive Revelation
am. Sunday
, : Ander -
moderator and Miss Ann
=H ann Bymins
Note---Boy fieout Troop 74 mes
each aussday Me p Ban a
BOOULImANter oa Larence ney
obmirman of ‘Troop CORI a he
Wednesdays Carol r relisarsal at
os 8 ; he snd Chancel "eto redear-
Aug 5 - Ba and 8. Witherspoon
iriet Wastminster
Patton Presbyterian Church
Plumer warvey. STM. Minister
Sunday. re B10 a mm. Bunday
School, Walte wp, 11 a
mm. Worshi "
In. PD Deri, ve Rev.
Aug 5 A 7 and 8 Witherspoon 12s.
to” Wy smaual veer on
rt tnd will hole
Be
NS
Lucinda Ivory Weds
Robert J. Sisson
Lawinda 1 t
o Mr woat ory Crernugnter
J. Boisson, son of Mr. und
wig Solsson, also of Cres.
fon were united in marriage Sat.
urday. July 35 at ® a m. in St
is Xavior Church, (Cresson.
a Father Charles F. Leo
Asst. pastor. officinted the
okra ceremony.
Maid of honor was Efesn Twey
sister of the bride. The best man,
George Lang. Jr. Ushers, William
and Harold Ivory.
The bride was attired
i
white chantille oe Tae
i; Ata
3
i:
7x
Jonathon, |
Delozier of Dw. |
Miss Audrey Heist spent Tues [8:00 p
Andrew |
of |
Grange
Frank Call-
Complete Schedule
Now Being Drawn Up
An important meeting 10 pre.
pare final plans for the Grange
sponsored 4-H Roundup, will be
held on Friday August 6 at
ni 0m
tmerm bers
and "Brothers of
invited to sttend
t-H parents
the Brush
and help with
(the arrangemenia
and Mrs |,
| of
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| pe
are |
i
i
Mr |
101 feet
| Has
pes |
Cart. |
{ Chest
:
i
t
ing
ving Toone’ Be | w
This vear's event! has been sche
Ini for Aug. 13. ot
the “Brothers of the
; and will bes combined
for the entire community
Brush Hrothers will join in the
| parade and have scheduled a dan.
in the Church Hall to
the day's festivitien
should be brought
night's meeting. so
Brush,’
that a
Rp
“Unele 5” favorite Ddtinng
is vi nn reiat
He alan enjoys playing "6 chineh vas
pinochie.
A widower for the past 49 years
Mr. Lam married the former
| Margaret Miller on May 13, 1885
The couple became the parents of
fight children, geven of whom ire
ving
They are Mra Kline, mentimed;
Augustine Jr, Carrolitown; V
Lantsy of Spangler: Irenus A.
Lakeland, a; Herman W,
Nas 94th Birthday
Man Active,
Still In Good Health
Another birthday arrived today
Thursday, for “Uncle Mike” Lan- |
tzy of near Nicktown He is
Active and in good health, Mi.!
chael Aifrad Aantzy atlepds’
the Oranges Hall |
safe |
Sup on Aug. §
the request
celebration |
The |
home |
{her plans
before Friday |
Com.
church services each Sunday and
once a monih receives Holy Com-
munion witlh the Holy Name So
ciely al Ht Nitholas™ Cathsbie
Church in Nickiown
The well-known area retired
farmer was born in Rare Town |
Johnstown; Mra Mary N. Holts,
, Bpangler, and Henry J, Barnes
bora ‘
“Uncle Mike” has 33 Ehand.
children, 68% great-grande
andl 2 great -grent grandchildren,
Longevity in the Lantzy family
1860, the som of doesn't stop with “Uncle Mike"
Jongh and Mary Ann (Bagley) A brother, Frank C., of Spangs
wr xy { ler, was 87 in June. The two men
¢ resides with his son-in-law | like to get together to reminisce
and daughter, Mr and Mrs. A Kn and play cards
si
A i plete schedule for the day may be
| husband Tuesday evening at the! arranged
rules {or
and
16»
A bulletin on
displays, floats
! prives
been distributed
information
Businesynien and
Rprings and
merchants of
and girls Their help
be asked to
Cress
Many
report
of the farmers of
the uses of their
{in the parades in Ebensburg dur.
Ding Besqui-centennial
week
Confraternity At
' Chest Springs Has
program |
by |
(hy the Confraternit
1
The Buatige Ceserousity
| rector, guest speakers Rev
{ Stephens and Rev
| ler and thirty-five members of the |
| soup. The affair was held in the |
in Patton on |
July 28, and marked the first of |
i
Dinner At Patton
In attendance al
Mothers of Chest
Bev. Cari Wileshal
Commerical Hotel
| sich events held by the members
|
4
Hev
progress. Fev
Organization as
K working hand
band with him, the welfare of his
is secure and much pro-
car be made Rev. Carl
al om congratulated the group |
on their past works and encour-
aged the continuance of their of-
forts Mra George Stollz presi-
dent. also
for
Maude Weise Secretary,
menled
tend the monthly meetings which |
are held on the first Wednusday |
of each month
incaflex
Baste Pratacied Watdh
Under the fun
A
yao ,
5
© Self.winding
@ Resists woter
© Resists shock
for their |
neighboring |
towas are helping with the affair |
[hy contributing prizes for the +H
| boys
Dewey Delozier and with | greatly appreciated Bolicitors wili |
tn their pro- |
the |
| community are helping by donat- |
trucks and |
18 to be used as floats Boome |
of he floats will be kept and used |
banguet held |
vy of Christian |
Springs were
raat Di- |
Gerad |
Joneph Trex- |
Gerald Stephens spoke on!
i the work of the Mothers (Club in|
his parish and its contribution to]
f parochial
m. Worship Service | Trexler said that he considers a
PL men's organization in A parish as
the right hand of the priest and
[Ro WoImen 8
plicnie at |
Joseph |
the |
eft hand, and when a priest has |
in
comunended the ladies
their cooperation and asked |
for their continued support. Mrs |
com |
on the attendance and |
suggested that all metnbers at
pro- |
1-H and |
Grange members and to all mem. |
spending t hers of thé community,
PATTON. PA.
FRI. & SATURDAY — Aug.
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