Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, November 18, 1954, Image 4

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Thursday, November 18, 1054
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Around Patto
Julia Yacos Explains
Guidance Program comme: he soon rin
T Loc * T Buck assistant superintendent
0 al PTA Xi i of schools in Cambria County ar
nit
ipal speaker and Christmas
Misi
Expect Teen Canteen Mune the primary groups
i the _ direction of Ming
To Open By Dec. bp ergo
! Services Friday for
iin he her : Emile D. Lenglet.
the Community Qi Powys a ‘mittee I lenglet
Julia Yacos introduced by . e a resdent of the
Mary Homivak Et eer Bue rey 3 init died an gt
Bram chairman gave a very in-: No 8 in the Miners’ H
teresting talk on ust what Wild | Spangler. His wife, Marie
Guidance includes She expla away in 1850
that guidance ix not t subject Mr: Lengiel a
but a service The services ren. ‘hese children Mrs. CA. Ren
dered by guidance counselors are ner Beaver: Mrs Wayne Trip
many they help teenagers to etl and Joseph, both of Deirolt
understand thems Mich: Mrs. Herman Farabaugh
themselves to situations make of Carfolltown and Gust of Pat
their own decisions he ose v- ton RD A son, Emile
reers best suited thei vidi teceased Also surviving
vidual selves grandchildren and five
Guidance cotinaelors grandchildren
school schedules Mr lLenglet
Tr subjects Hastings Local
Bh school students find them. Workers of America and the
es taking the wrong courses: Dads VFW of Rochester, Pa
merely because “they were talked! Friends are being received at
or perhaps their friends the Gust Lenglet home
fare taking it and not because ton RD
they are suited to it Too, when Néld at 9:18 a
talking about carvers, there are St. Benedict's
many things to consider Should own and interment
they attend a trade school tech. in Fairview Cemelery,
pical school. business school or Arrangements in charge of
Mrs. Frank Callahan
ORange 35-2652
{inion Press-Courler
ORange 5-3181
date
Jesse
chairman,
December meeting
December 21 the Moose Hall
Cogley Jr,
stated thal
will be
Mr
gram
pro-
thy
held
Patton-Chest
its regular
Tuesday evening at?
the Mase Hall and in
Twp 1
this
% 1 f
Pattan
jemlay
iia 3
passed
ined
fu rvived bs
elves to £4
are
Kreal
clerk
that pro !
member o
United Mine
Was a
183
Oe
ire taken toa often
mi. tomorrow
Church, Carroll
Pation
the |
college, liberal arts college. or! Stevens Funeral Home, Carroll |
will homemaking be their career town and Patton
The problem of financial aid
tomes up. Here again the guid! ;
ante counselors help by obtaming > rer
information wt scholarships |
pvailable. Advice is also given!
on the different branches of serv.) Yes SC rge |
fee. Our young people today
at th -
rs th 4 Rr nd paasoey | First Lieutenant! Helen Bearer
daughter of Mr and Mrs
WhAL branca they wid po.rer of Brewer Ave.
| received an honorable
of these points from the UU. 8 Army Nurse C«
following two vears of service
14. Bearer took a six weeks
basic training course at Gunter
Alabama, and was seni to
Ellsworth AFB, Rapid City, 8
D. where she was stationed
ship of 318 members had been
Re Bou _ EE til her discharge
increase over last year's mem- Prior to entering
3 Miss Bearer, RN.
bership.
The al Pittsburgh Mercy
Mrs. George C. Hoppel Jr. as|Mhere she was graduated from
M13 Geo announced that thei : the hospital's school of nursing.
teen canteen Would open in the poe, Wii spend a few months
Eagles bullding «nn or about Nov
28. A doar-to-door drive wil
held 1
the canteen
Patton
ps
Mrs Clair Gill, membership |
: in giving hor monthly
un
the
Bryce
with
| relat!
Mrs. Ida M. Proud, 135,
gwge
Res
Jr. is}
131
on Pat- |
Funeral services will be |
ini
| gory
will Le made!
i John
ith
|
E J]
discharge |
ue i ghier,
i these sisters and
§
if Nis
was employed |
Hospital!
i
Qn
i here with her parents and among |
Garden Club fo See
Display On Monday
Ls |
ay thanksgiving
rations wi te featured by the
members at th Noavember nee!
ng of the Patlon Sarden Binds
Club Monday evening. Nn
22. at the Patton Moose Ralls
Three prizes will be awarded for
tha decorations M as Y vi
Yeager for
event
Filection ivf oF Fi pm vn fray
chHahuled at
next
Esty
ine
Ww. il he JdRIFHAan the
the
Ralph Holtz
Bro ran
Mra H
Church Ladies Fete
Bride At Shower
Patton
held : IY
Wednesd
8. (ae go
Ladies ot the
lerian Church
ots haw
10, in social
the church in honor of Mrs
[allemand § EYES eT
Sw
realy
ane
in xt Oy
the
15
Theo
fisre ath
er. ne shes
emand, wh
Mrs Lal
of many gifts
Attending
and Mrz Plummer
dames Jessie (
nard, St Clair Montieth
Burkey, Jim Burkey
Mildred Albright,
: Lam
George Sunset
Makepiece, Danny
Steel and Norman
Misses lethan and
Markey
Isabel R hue
Mrs. Rose Dietrick
213
F Were mm
ean was
Hey
Men
Rar
Walte
Clark Heist,
Josephine (ire
lLoonard
Ray Rhue
Link, Ed
Swisher
Audréy
the event Were
Harve
Opley Iahn
i!
Lacue
and
Heist, Cat)
Cogley
|
|
|
|
|
erine
an |
At Sister's Funeral
Mrs Rose Dietrick was
Carn jege N. J on Tuesday
INov. 8 when her slater
| Marie (Keenan! Henry, 52
fucddenly nt home
Garden Ave Camden
Mrs Henry is survived by
husband, Edward Henry, a
Mrs. Norma
died
at 343
her
dau
brothers
Philadelphia
Patton: Den-
Charles, Collings.
Patterson,
Rose [hetrick,
Hazel ton
wood, N. J: Patrick,
John, all of Philadelphia,
A requiem high masa was sung
St. Joseph's Church, Camden
Saturday, Nov. 13 Iaterment
at the new 8: Mary's Ce
| Helen
Mra
Was
melery
| Well Known Here, Dies |
Mrs. Ida May Proud 75.
i Ort Valley, di in the St. Jos!
i eph's Hospital at Pontiac,
on Tuesday,
follow & lengthy illness
Mrs was born in Centre|
County, Pa, on Jan 13, 1879, a
Owens Shunkwiler
Proud was well-known
Patton area.
Mrs. Proud was a member of |
the Patriotic Daughters of Am.
erica at Patton.
4»
IN
list
in the
In the of class mothers
BAe heen ligtag for the Clas of
Jubiiahed Inst week for PCHS.
rs. Norman Marshall should
Mich. |
Nov. 9 at 8:00 a. m. |
daughter of the late Jacob and |
Sophie Mrs. |
| officers were
§
nan, Spangler;
Revioe, and Fat McNally, Johns. | 8
of | town
| trict president:
Those
from
aliending the
this area were
funersd
Mrs. Die
trick. M nd M {and Mra. Linville of that city.
SW fi. Dennis Kee og Linville served in
Mrs. E J. Kane
Officers installed |
By Camp 221, POA
Installation of officers was held
iby Camp 221, P. O. of A. in the
| Patton Moose Home Manday ev-
{ ening of this week. The following
installed:
Margaret Forsythe, dis
Mrs Marie Bons,
assistant district president; Mrs.
FExlhel McConnell, president; Mrs
Jennie Simpson, srastant presi
dent; Mrs. Angela Srossac, vice
president; Mrs. Georgeanna Lay-
werts, assistant conductor; Mra
Lora guard; Mrs. Ida
Whiteford, EAA: Mrs. Mar
aret Forsythe, past president:
Sere Nellie Fregly, assistant past
president.
Following the meeting a lunch
was served. The next meeting will
be held on Monday, Dec. 8.
"0
Mrs. Theodore Lallemand
Honored At Shower Here
Mrs. Luke Davis
John Bosar were hostesses at a
kitchen shower for their sister
Mm. Theodore who
was married recently. The shower
was held Tuesday of this week Ea
the home of their parents. Mr
and Mrs. Norman Swisher. Many | 4
useful gifts were received and
arved.
& lunch was
Mrs. James
Attending
Burkey, Mrs. Steve Baka Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur Go-
bart Mra Ces Keine
re. Pau!
Allison, Mrs. Frank Dietrick, Mrs.
Frank Mra. Leo
Prosser, Mrs. Fong ‘Burkey, Mrs.
Gene
Gan Mi ions oF Breton Yeager
Mra
evening
| Mrs
Barbara |
i Benedict:
' Bt
{Mra
| Carrolltown,
ft Mr
called
i ton
Mew |
L cipient of
her |
Milier, and |
Mes |
‘cation visiting friends and rela
James and
i With her uncle and sunt,
ae a wi
UNION PRESS COURIER
Mooseheart Choir
~| By 100 TV Stations
An
slations
again
child's
cording
Marvin
Foite f
The
bopewd
estimated
from oomast
feutitre the
choir this Christmas ac.
ty word received fram
Kaus Moose booking di-
104 television
to const wil
Moosehesrt
television
exclusively
Ben wn Was
Program pro
for the Chriat.
filmed in the
Mooseheart (1117 House
the only Children's Cathe
the world and offers
minutes of delightful Ca |
Fins
{anions
of Ceend
dral in
hi
in rel HiA frigais
telea sed ati
time ant
& A
onally for the]
year, the film won
of program directors |
nation, Many sa
the program |
planning to again |
vas!
the acclaim
ali the
tions which carried
VEAY Are
th
OGVer
ant
iW it tis
The pro
rian
ih yeir
audiences |
“The |
is & holi- |
directed
director of voice |
Sormet musical oom
eddy star. P OF gan accompani
ment is by + Evelyn Pahnke |
organ instructor at the Child
(ty
This event i
through the paym
Moone mien bers
Mrs. Bernard ) Klemams
Honored On Birthday
Mrs Bernard Klemann was!
guest of honor atl a birthday
purty held at her home Tuesday
Attending were: Mr and
Bernard Klemann and dau
ghier. Carolyn, and son, Ber.
nurd John: Mr. and Mrs Karl
Kiemann and children, Everett
John, Earl, Edith Ann of B8t
Mrs James Platko of
Ann, California; Jim Emerick |
and Bud Miller of 8 Benedict
Mary Catherine Dowev
Mrs. Ann Molnar
and Mrs. Howard Hoover,
Mr. and Mrs Otis Plouse and
Mr. and Mra William: Balley and
daughter, Elizabeth, all of Pat-
A delicious hunch was served
end Mra Kiemann was the re.
many lovely gifts
& La
Mrs. Albert L. Haluska
On Two-Week Vacation
Mrs Albert LL. Haluska is en.
joying an extended two-week va
gram is
as Album
day fantasy in
Ey Mooseheart's
Hal! Young
entitled
and
ius
made ponaibie §
ent of dues by
©
i
Bi
At
Warren and Cleveland
Cleveland she visited
Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Harrington, and her
cousins. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Kna-
ble. This coming week end she
will be foined by her husband
and daughter, Ellen. From Cleve:
lend they will motor to Chicago,
111, where they plan to visit Dr. |
tives
Ohio
Eu
hospital train with Mr.
ka during World War IL
. " »
| Patton Students Receive
Gregg Awards for Month
Gregg awards for the month
of October in the Commercial De-
partment of Patton-Chest Twp.
High Schos! were announced fo-
day by school officials, as fol-
lows:
Shorthand Connie Hoover,
word certificate.
Typewriting Connie Hoover,
50-word pin and certificate; Lois
Rogers, 47-word certificate and
Florence Dietrick, 42-word certi-
ficate.
on
alus-
8)
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ODD FELLOWS TO MEET
The Odd Fellows Counly meet-
ing will be held on Saturday.
Nov. 20, at 8 p. m. at the
Lodge Hall, Patton. Entertain.
ment will be provided and re
freshments served. All members
wives or friends and Rebekahs
are cordially invited to attend.
REPUBLICANS TO MEET
Fourth District Republican
Club will hold ita regular meet
ing on Friday, Nov. 19, at 8 p
m. in the Moose Home Officers
will be nominated. Plans will be
made for the Christmas party.
Dues are now payable.
CBU MEETING TONIGHT
The LCBU. will hold its re-
Jular meeting at the Sons of
ay Home tonight, Thursday,
30 p. m. A social will fol
. the business Meeting.
Mitchel!
Conn.
Lucas of Hartford
t the week end with
his mother, Mrs. Esther Lucas
On Sunday ke was accompanied
back by his mother who will
spend a few weeks with her son
and his wife. Mrs. Lucas will also
be admitted to a clinic in Bos
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Heed and
and. tually ed ast
from Beech Avenues to Linwood
Avenue.
ton, D. C, spent
with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sadie
Crothers.
Born to Mr. and Mra Jack
Wise of Suding. Pa. No a
daughter, n. on
Mrs. Wise is the former dred
Warner.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cramer
Chambersburg and Fat War-
week end with Mra. Cramer and
Pal Warners Liana, Mr. and
Mrs
Mrs. Helen Bianchi of Huning-
ton, Mw Y.. returned to her home
last Friday after spending &
weak with her mother and sis
ter, Mrs. Mary and
Mrs. Peter Sharkey at Patton
. and Mrs. Norman Simmons
{near
‘To Be Presented |
| mother
Pa
| week
i Mr
| fliers)
{ Henry al {amden
| Bala
{ Flielo
| daughter
| Y.
weeks bool training at
nt the
Edward
end home of Mr
Mra
town
and Mrs
family of
week end with Mrs
Mre Amandus Westrick
John Hmithhauer of Trafford
visited Ins! week at
hone of Mr and Mrs
Tomlinson at Patton BD
Jack Wise and sos, Bobby
Reading. Pa, spent a short
inant week a! the (just
home Bobby remained here
will spend some titne with
grandparents, Mr. ard Mrs
Warner
Mr and Mrs
and son Gary
State College with
law and daughter
Richard Fisher
Himaell Wharton
vm, BD OC spent
rn Patton
Jerry Volk ard Bucky
Pittsburgh vis
ern a!
Marie Volk
Mia Faward
and Mrs
Blarne abhor and
irc of Lhis p
ti Mra
woe i
and
Mr
and
the
Thonias H
Fhersburg spent
3
eral 1
ot
ard
his
{Mier
spent Bunday
thelr
Mr and M2
of
the
Washing
week end
Lani = f
ted over the pad
the home of
Kane of Rey
Dennis Keenan of
Mri. Rose [Dig
gliended the
Marie
N. J
Boe
imal
LAY
Bisse] Panahue of Wright
Diavian, Ohio visited over
ths werk end al the home of h
mather, Mra George Donahue
Fired A. Kohnley and Carl
guint toile in the ninth
{ Johnstown Oldtimers Baseball An
| sociation ban
i al
lant Wednesday
Memorial
Mra E4 Kopera
Jenell, of Brookivn,
visite] over the week
with Mr Kopera's parents Mr
and Mrs John Kopera at Pal
ton R D»
Ladies of 8
will sporsor a
day, Nov. 21
A lunch will
awarded All
tend
Gerald Mil
1 5 Nuvy.
fel
the War
Mr. and
MN
Boniface Church
card party Sun
in the YMI Hall
be served and prizes
afe invited to atl
lier Beaman in
completed a
Bainhri
Ww is spending 14
the hotne
Mea
D
tudoiph and
Hoover left this Tuesday
Potter County where they
go bear punting while
there
Md. and nos
leave al
Mr. and
Patton R
Joseph
'
of his parents
Robert Miller of
Lawrence
fixe
Those who bagged turkeys the |
past
1¢ Ib
Joseph
Boyle
‘near Westover
of Patton amd
George Miller of Loretlts killed
their tutheys at Potter County
each turkey weighing 10 pounds
John Sherry, a 8 i turkey »?
Clinton County. and Walter Me
Connell Bt. Boniface
werk were ene
turkey
Rudolph
ivf
Patrick Sunseri of Youngstown |
the
and
Ohio, spent last week
home of his parents
Mra Joe Sunser
Mr. anil Mrs Edgar Callahan
and children, Phyllis and Philip
visited cover the week end at
the home of Mrs Callahan's par.
ents. Mr and Mrs
al Webster Springs, W.Va
Charles Becker of 8: Boniface
il on Sunday
at
Mr.
who was critically
ir much improved
Mrs. Pete Sass
Wayne, of Irvona, spent
Tuesday with her parents
and Mrs Anthony Thomas
Mrs. Oscar Binder spent
ther-daughter week at St
beth College Convent, N
where her daughter. Gretchen,
a student
Mr. and Mrs Nov
and son, Curtis, attended
funeral last Friday of Mra [da
Froud, at Lewistown,
Mr. and Mrs Philip Gers and
children, Alice and Gregg. of
Lewistown visited over the week
end al ths home of Mra ers
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Swisher
Mr. and Mrs John Cochran of
Johnstown and Mr and Mm
Fred Graher of Vilentin were
Sunday <allers at the Norman
Swisher home.
Patton Presbyterian Charen
Plummer Harvey, STM Minster
Sunday, Nov. 11-10 & mm, Sonsey
School, To aiter Burkey, supl: 11 =»
m. Worship Service A Godly Rei
20 ates abs outh Chair rebesraal at
3 trans ~oaral ! ole Jeearl at
n Ths ren Service at
wey Toon n FREE th a
a a" Tp ihodist Chureh
a Novem
Trinity Kpiscopal Chureh
Rev. Jens Jordan. Pastor
Bo Ht Pi Sunda
Prayer: and
at > aM
ps. £8 m..
niributions for St
gt ona will be offered at
Sunday morning» Jetvite.
The ha Toiity Methodie Church
. Bdwia NH. Rohrbick, Minister
wll Shyreh
oii roth 1 43 od m.
FT i ivi: eR p Prod Semin
Prints "and
snd win,
this:
alter
st
holy rebhexiraal
Par
this
Mot odin Church. .
Oalvary Baptist Charch, Relllys
John T. Drury. Pastor :
Heke, iy Eohbp ride
mpt
ad .
» 3 Union Thanks:
Niry
view at a Methodist
*
First Baptist Charch, Patton
Johan T. Inury.
* a
pe
P. oe
nrelistic CBee 4 TAMBINIOUS
Rounsiey of |
jories | i
Jones | Cuu
the
visit |
Warne |
tetint |
Wharton |
BON
Mrs |
{Keenan |
Laur §
annual
Johnstown. |
$
ang
ena |
the!
Ritin
die
dyin |
will |
camping |
Opha Loh i
the same }
0G
Wa
y WAM |
for 15 00
prow rae
by th
tune In
Sunday frou
the Sperisi
Alas fans
from 9°30
id Trath
Are spornsOred
ta Patton
Apathy Of Public
On Veterans Day
Scored By Legion
Next Month’s County
Meet to Be At Patton
lack of
to
interest in the obhaery
Was sored
ties of
a meet
Parkhill
tance of Veterans Day
{bn Cambria
{the American Legion
Ling Monday n cht
| post Home
In dis
and ils significance
i Hernard Ar
i hit at
{toward the day
| America's war
Three county
| rived Century
| tion of obtaining
E wernbera during
|
i
minty Camm
a1
Le Clery
Jomey ho
erivaniam chairman
public's apathy
aside 1 ho
dead
Legionnaires re.
Hares in recogni
1% or
1853 They
Paul
the general
gar?
fr are
Jd. C Gles and
FZ achionicy y isvalliten
Presentation
ohn FF. McGrat?
fthe Grand Voilure of
tia $0 ft =
Paul
Lirias
§ TO
be given this
fvania to post
iting the m
' histarien
The com pelilion ¥ being
sired by the department
fieal commitles
FC Bdwad Orb
chairman, reported Lhat
120 membership quota
has been set at 10.3181
1885 membership stands al 3.15
Possibility of organizing
Legion bassakeiball and
leagues was discussed by
Moriev, activities chairman
Marley said leagues will
ganized i sullicient posts
interest in the protect
Enrollment al
has hit 508, according
port by Pdwin (Greene
chairman A total of 43 students
will be graduated this year from
the orphans’ school He
Pennsviva
Digterict 20 >
cosine
special awards will
year Penney!
Bigtorians submit.
Jone 8
County)
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wid tal
in
ut
spon
ETE
#5
s Ur oF
Mr
Te
Oo a re
Christmas
Walter J
chairman fo
{ und Joseph
LeRalrman, lasued
f tountly posls
aid teams
Next meeling
Tuesday, Dec 21
{MAKE A WILL
One of the most In
| urments & farmer ne
In ii! and testament
the situation, the
j 10min service of Peiinayiva-
{ria State Univermity fecen y pub-
{ lished Circular 433% entitled “Have
You Mads Your Willi?" Get it
| from your county extension off.
gift fun «1
Stinson, state
emergency
Laroces,
AR appeal
Wo organize first.
will
in Patton
ariant doo
witural ex-
Mr | :
oo :
Eliza- |
XY.
in:
i
raan Swisher
the
ate prices. No, it does not
cost ¢ small fortune to ob-
tain the very finest in dia-
mods! See our famous
value collection,
to |
of |
To Head Colver’s
‘Read Feather Unit
i
i
lager
i has
i Colver
3
i
| resigned upon his recent appoint. |
{ ment
:
| Ebenstury
[head of the Chest hoard of
fOr
anthracite
more |
Leman, |
ard Henry |
g
waa ae hy i
repreasnting |
ITE ;
An
conprehensive powt
histor. {
membership |
District |
} wf
Present |
zt ye |
junior |
bowling |
Fritz |
OF i
yoilce i
Seotland RBehood |
cagnimitiee |
urged
posts {to contribute to the school's
5 ce
distri t
16: 8
2
be heid
is his last
Recognizing
Moose Unit Plans
To Entertain Kids
Hats off Clad of Lodge 176
Loval Order of Moose will spon
sor its annus] Christmas K
party Sunday. Dec 1% in Moos
Home. Plans for the event
mapped and commitice chai
named at a meeting in Barnesbos
Moose Home
John Hollows was named gens
eral chaimmman Other “ommidies
‘heads include Joseph Bonstests,
purchasing and arrangements;
Fete Kutsick., entertainment: Paul
Arotin, packing, and Bill Begenyi,
refreshments
The club feted 1.800 yvoungeters
ut the 1943 party In other bush
ress at the meeting. three new
members were admitted Next
meeting will be hold Nov 21 a
‘he Moowe hall
| Stuart L. Dillant
Stuart 1. Miant,
inf Cedver
bosn
general man
Blore Company
rinsed president of
Crynnyunity
The former viee president
cooks (Charles Buterbaugh.
BEC
wie
¥
me superintendent of Came
brim County C(hildrén's Home
Mr. Buterbaugh had served as
diver
The
man
tors fisr the vast fwo years
new president also is chair
Hd the finan committees
The resigration was submi
earlier this paonth at the first re
port meeting on the progress of
the ectrrent fund csmbalign
The Cheat han pet $4509 ag iis
goa the vear Coehairmen of
the drive sre Melvin H
end Frank Lagana
tied
i
CLEAN UF GARDEN
For better disease cofitred In
Kir ng | the home garden, use a fall cleans
op suggests Allen Bauer, ens
Riatle extension plant pathologist.
Ta Most of the serious dinesses of
i | home garden crope Ho ive aver win
ter in old, dead plan
{ oye
The cerler of the worl
industry is orate
Lackawanna County
wt dove Rad
PATTON. PA
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FROM 4 to M4
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