Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, March 12, 1955, Image 7

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    r Patiourc. Famous Chef In Detroit, |
es Secret of Making German Stollen
‘Mike Roman's Product So Good It's Even Send
Overseas: Now Head Man At Harmonie Chub
I Roman. a former resi-
of Patton RD, is an ex-
‘on Stollen the traditional
coffee cake served at
time
Mr. Roman ought be-
F's been making it at the
Harmonie Club in Detroit,
Mien. for the past 14 years
In fact, his stollen is so good
that members of the club even
buy it to send to relatives in
Germany
to
Mike has worked for the Har.
minutes
‘1 cup raisins
monies Club as a chef for the past |
15 years, and up until two years
&80, when the head chef retired
he served as his assistant He |
now iw in charge himself
The famous stollen is
daily menu of the club
In fact, Mike's stollen is so
that he recently was featured in’
a half | story in a Sunday;
edition of the “Detroit News”
The — is made of a
» with as large a
quantity
riits and nuts as is
to Jrail inte it. It will
as jong as the average fruit
i# if you keep it in the refrig-
Mike is = son off Mr. and Mrs
i Roman of Patton BR. D.,
from Patton
p 135. After a hitch in
COC, he took up baking.
and bis wile, the former
pet Swartz of Michigan, |
sir four children reside at
# Park. Mike has hobbies |
Painting. bowling and at. |
grmes, and is ae-
church work
stollen fanciers
ike their stollen at least
month old, “but I prefer mine
than that
ore the coffeccake, he |
also is 8 controversial mat.
ag . tke
with in thin white icing |
ER a confectionery Ar
Juice. Al least haf of |
Ca fin orders are unfrosted
dough is ¢ te handle
and i hammer hoi have
Be trouble ing it. Becanse
Ra rich , 1 requires
The dough s stored in the re
tor overnight are it is
a} It is quite stiff when cold |
ar much easier to handle if |
is allowed to stand in the bowl |
or on 3 SHSpaturY for about
i recipe, says Mr
makes one large cake!
nesriy fill a cooltie sheet
tan be made into two or
smaller ones if you like
Musing bow]
5 Cup sugar.
SS SI PR i
LA BR
SN RIT A 08 OAR SHAR SA Asn
on the |
tasty
rich
Spangler
stir in 2
stir in 2
1 teaspoon sal;
cakes, crumbled;
t: cup soft butter
Biend in to make a soft dough
that can be handled: § cups sifted
all-purpose flour. Turn out on a
ightly floured board and knead
until smooth and elastic, about 5
veast
eRES,
Then blend in with the hands
I cup of coarsely
chopped walnuts, Cup currants
2% cups diced mixed candied
fruits. % ou candied cherries |
grated rind two lemons, and 1
tablespoon vaniila.
Tarn inte hutfered bow! and
store in the refrigerator over.
night. Turn out onto a Hghtly
floured boned. Roll out to a Teo
tangle approximately i -
Dot % of the dough with
Spangler Couple
Married 61 Years
James Wagner Former
Telephone Lineman
Mr. and Mrs James Wagner of
observed the Bist an
niversary of (heir marriage on
Sunday with a family gathering
: at their home in the afternoon
3
#
:
i
says | i
i
i
{ Wagners are
i children,
Mr W er and
Louells Sebring were married on
Mar. 8 1804 Mr Wagner who
will be BS vesrs of age on June
{ 13, is a native of East Ridge, in
Clearfield County
For many years he was em
ed as a Heaeman for Bell
" ; Co. and Penn Cen
tral Electric Co. He has been
inactive for the past five years
after he sufered a series of
#8 he serves it fo strokes.
Mrs. Wagne also is & native
East Ridge. She will observe her
78th birthday on Apr 3 The
Fh rents of elght
four hom — Hving
: They are
| Spangler,
Edna. wife of Marcellus Miller
Lexie, wife of George
i DeHaven, Detroit, Mich. Ruth
i wife of Willlim Gregory, Hast.
| ings, and Leo, at home
i
i
They have 11 grasdchildren
Frost grasa biidren.
Ww * §8 a brother
| Mrs. Elsie freft and Mrs. Lacy
Junod both of Kerrmoor,
Mrs W ir fu a sister of Mrs
i Myrtle bbe and Vermum Se.
| bring. both of Westover
H. J. Leiden Named
To 16th Term By
Fire Insurance Co.
H J Leiden of Bt
was ected th his 16th term at
:
|
:
i
3
i
dor ‘way
i lie
. president of Cambria County Mo.
tual Fire Itimurance Company,
Patrons of Husbandry, at the
unit's A0th unnual meeting in
: Carrolitown last Wednesday
Atl the same time, 0. H. Dumm
rg. wis named to his 260 |
term as secrelary-ireasurer
W. A Waitrick, Patton, was
reclected vice president and Don
ald Dumm,
Paul Strietmat-
ter, Patton IR D., was named
aiditor to serve for three years
Four direcldrs were elected to
three-year terms
Miller, Pattan;
RD 2; Joseph Drish-!
art, Patton R D. and Bar! Karl |
heim, Flinton R. D.
Foster Cram, Bidmas RD.
term of a Wilmere director who |
died since Int meeting. He will
Serve One year.
Election of officers highlighted |
session which got us-
Church Hall in the morning |
; Stifiosts Separted “a gona year.’ ”
NOVELTIES
| spoons
| make
! RA ir:
"Ate
the former
of |
of |
and’
§ Ben bBosneed,
Lawrency
Etensburg. elected as: |
sistant secretiry
They are 8 1.
Michael Gres).
81. Benedict's Cathe |
|
up of soft butter
Fold
over haif of
Fold the re
hat
Rind
jottey
rectangle -
dough with
Repeat folding
dipscri bd
Roll out to
i inches
the unbuttered
hy
| lengthwise
ar to a
Perit 3
nrge
Place on greased baking shoot
and Jet rise in warm phice
antil doubled in buaik, Bake In a
moderate oven (375%) tor 45
to 38 minutes 3
To make i
FpOOnS
ing ! table
lesen mice and 2
of water and
\ frostiey thin
{eonfe tioners’
Froat cake when
with candied fenits
fifi fane
fiir In 6
enon fo
wUEar
CO
Ebensburg Woman
Held On Issuing
$5.741 Bad Checks
Patton R. D. Man Is
Victim In Pouttry Sale
A Cambria 1
Etta Mae Chay
pear Ebhensburg
ged with
in the
Pation
Faeyr
PE
RITEOLEn
R
tw het
Al Pfadt
Hee st ation
Mra of happel waived prefim-
inary hearing and posted bond
of 85.000 for her a arpnce in
court when the TEM Were
brought before Mra, Flueabeth
Row Ebensburg justice of
the peace.
Dretedtive Wills
pell, trading as
try. buys life piitey
ers and ode therm
ging firms
The bad cheek
ter said, arose
ttions af a lLaoretio
vaned by Paul
‘BRD
In retarn for two ads of
poultry picked up on separate
dates atl the Loretto BK. D. form
Mae's Hive Poultry, according
fo Mr. Wills, Issned cherks on
tench orension
{ne was
wint of
man ager
Send
ifate
Shurg
shat
gail Mrs
Maas Live
f ros
to
Chap
Foul:
firm
Ivers Prim HW
the off)
Over Wo Lranisse-
B 1D farm
Yahner of Patton
charge
made out in
$2100 to Leo
of the farn
war asad in
to Mr Y
the am
LF Lapary
nd the
Lhe sins of
Both off the
gevordingl 9
shiney
Leharge
Hastings Rotarians
Salute LOOM Lodge
At Dinner Tuesday
Note History, Progress
At Special Program
Hastings Rotary Club on
day night saluted Haast
L383, loval Order of Exar. An
(part &f ite cont inguin Wl progr Hin
"mark! ing the Hh son verssiy of
Rotary International :
Ten lodge members were guests
iof honor at a dinner-moeting in|
i Demento’'s Restaurant. They were
i Joseph Galinia. governor:
| rence Tobie, junior governor: Gor.
Tues
hiss Lodge
[Past governors, John
preiate. RBugene Euodier, were
lary; George Chigas, Jr, treasury
| ar, and George Bakaiza and Jos.
ioph Huber, trustees
The history and accomplish
| ments of the Hastines Moons
were outlined by three Rotar.
inns, all of whom hobl nem
bership in the Moose Lodge.
BStovens
1 Speakers included Clair Urich
l imi
| $56.000 home in 1924
. ENTEETAINMENT!
| supervising principal of Hasiings
| Kidder Join! Schools: Donald "West
| Over, and Mr Ender
fable.
i
the |
Ler and
tof Alt
F Mr
[was 8 Monday cal
af Tons Schiereth
| spent
Cdaughtiers
Law: cussts at the John Springer home
was named 4 fill the : od | Jon Hoover and Phil Crovaver.
basketball game on
Ling at
(at the home of
Cand children,
L Jane.
tCarvrailiown al the home
tend Mrs. Vincent
I was | bangh of Indi ANA Spent the
| elevated to the office of Pligrim |
‘in the Moose last year
The Hastings Lodge now
470 members, was
Sept. 21. 1910. It
Cia
bali its
char
The lodge is credited with spon. |
soring the first senior
the original sponsors of
| League
ity.
1 | Bost “Bbenairg Cambria’ High
Mr. Urich pointed out the
Lodge often has cooperated in
school activities and han dona-
ted 3200 townrd the purchase
of band uniforms.
It donated $1000 to the War |
| Memorial Building Fund amd pro- |
vided use of its quarters for fund |
raising activities.
Dr. Morton J. Earley was nam-
£
®
3
§
: At the meeting of the Northern
Canina Kiwanis Club hell last
evening in Commercial
old tton. Dr. B. FF. Bowers,
inglow, and Rov. Plum.
| mer Hy were elected dele.
gonvention to be held in June at
| Cleveland, Ohio.
| DATSKO ON DEANS Last
State University Agriculturdd ahd
Technics! Institute, Alfred. N.
Mr. Datsko, a senior in farm po-
wer And machinery, is a joradu-
Michael Datsko, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Datsko has teen pilac-|
#d on the dean's list of New York!
baseball
team in Hastings and was one of |
Little i
Baseball in the commun |
cutive SPCretary of Cambria Co |
Chapter, American Cancer Socie-
gates to attend the international |
i
CE
. UNION PRESS. COURIER
TESTS POLAR GEAR AT 45 BELOW
SAY RI BAS
rroaY KEENAN GOES SLEDDING Lehing a good team o
or pc
Fluskies (top)
ith Oscar Martin to pulde her in » test run at Chesterfield In slet,
Nort hwest Territory
wilh
in March Peggy embarks for the Nort
an American expedition with the hope of becoming the first
h Pole
woman to reach the top of the world The test, at » bilimy 45 degrees
Pweivs
of an Eskimo mother (bottom).
NICKTOWN
Ry BARBARA LIEB
s-
Mra
gan oO
5 her
ad were Mrs
Harold Kirsch
BR Duteh-Maid
Those 4
Parrish
Merle
Fred Wenkiagd Mra Herm
Kirsch Mes W WwW. Kirsch
Marlin Kirseh Mra Walle
a Mrs AQlirese Pe#lers
Mre Joseph Eloyvath
Prot Theodire K reach
Belvoir, Va. ensoute to
Wash. spent! the \weelk snd
home ; After \reps wing
Lewis. he will go| to Alask
Mr and Mes Ry
turned 1o me allen
ing the winter monihs in ¥5
Mr and Mr: Raveaond
family of St
ware Raturday evening
the Darrell Krug home
Paul Byrne and Geraldine Kru vg
sone visited al the hon
Mrs Fred Plister
Was host
party
Bome whe
Bere
their ho
Lawrence
Visitors
and
Bunday
Joins and Bob Dum of
and, Ohio, spent the
aL (heir home here
Andrew Peelers was &
Cresson Monday
Regis Miller of Dety
4%
Woe
ry
ar at the
Lieb of
Janet leveluand
the week end at
Ber
here
Mra A Pp
vid, were last
in Carrolltown
Mr. and Mrs Jack
Cleveland, Ohio, spent the week
end al Genevieve Huber home
Mr and Mrs Lous Ragley
were Sunday din
Hirsh and Ra 3
Testa ah
Hender
nes
Pattom BR. D
Reginald Kirsch and
MeNulty attended the Altoona
Caiholic and Johnstown Cathollk
Friday even
War Memorial
Mr and Mra (Clair Westover of
Hastings were Saturday
foun Schiereth
and Mrs E J McConmbie
Patricia, Randy
were Saturday visitors
of M:
on
Charlies
Mr
Bhero
Misses Helen and Mary Fara
Week
Es dist
Ww pero. was brightened by an invitation
DPR
4 $1
BIS
Vimiiors
and
in
to Wa in the cory EoD
{interaaibnal Exclusive)
Pation
sven ng atl
home
und Mrs
Terry
the
Fuhr
Fag Ran
Diareall
WwW {le
week sud
Hae Volk of
Thursday
agley home
and Sandra
wis
o Jae
Sunda Y 1
a
Lrwight
: v2
i Mia
altel
sning
Mrs
$8050
§ bind
A858 Dg
Hober and Mrs
were Monday eve
HE Fiaslings
Thee Lieb and Mary
d#lang, tadent nurses 5°
Pittabnireh the week end
ai Their Bones here
we
| Moant Zion Fvangelival
Laotheran Chareh, Glasgow,
Rev Jesse HL Wolf, Pastor
Bunday--Morainig Ww i
tm, And Sulidiay Me
Woadnesday- Lesiien Vespers ai
Blandburg Feangelieal Lutheran
Church, Biundhary.
Bev Jose IB. Wo »
Wondny Mors dal
om Moray Selhumt
i Laithey Lesa
Th rbiny Annan
¥
wR
. | Week end.
CROSSWORD
i. Independent
passa:
20. Provoke
TREE
were |
and ehtidgren. Linda
son and daughter,
i Tuesday
| Andrews of Buffalo,
I & capaul
i than,
: Mr
| Irvona,
| and
Building At Grove | Plan Testimonial
City to Be Named Dinner for Torquato ©
For Cambria Jurist | At Gallitzin Apr. 8
The Gallitiin Young Des
Clith, Lf
with
peat ©
heed
[Day
Judge Ivan McKenrick
To Be Honored Soon
A Cambrian Courly jurist
honored Mar MM in a cere
st Pemnavivania George Ju- |
ator Republic. On that date Pres
ident dee Ivan J MeKenrick
will have a shop buliding at the
Grove City institution aamed in
his honor For many vears he
mensber of the Re
af directors
the event, which |
2:33 p mW
superintendent. sald
sho building in|
the leading oiti-
paying our respuils
fine citizens who
the finest Amer
in respect child
Care
” 1
will
5p
TONY
naa
public’ board
In announcing
ig srheduled
D. fHiadden
nn naming
of ane
ah we Bre
fs tha many
sve Stood for
tricdition
wiportunity and
been a
for
3
i 5.45
HW yf
Can io
The superintendent pointed out!
that “it takes men of vision [0
give to a cause like the Raopubl i
talent and substarice |
the years” He noted that |
iy 1940 the institut speed |
inomed because of decreased f1- |
nARNCes COUTRgentLs board |
refusied to allow the Republic and |
ta phil die” |
With the help of members like
Judge MoKenrik, Mr. Gladden
the board in the years
since 1840 has enhanced the pres.
tige of the school
wealth
The
of line
igh
thy
yon
but ®
mOnDnY LO
cintinted
posrd alse hroadensd
sohool's program ani capacity
thousands of bovs In
he pointed out. Today
Republic is regarded as the best |
school of its kind in the
aurt of the nation the
tendent stated
BTR
state
Social Security
Facts for Farm Families
What De Farm Workers
Have to I?
f vou Go fann
got cash Day
sear from one employer
avers by
wir for
card
Or if i
in
a mocial sseurity
ave never had one
hast wit it et
office,
chnige
il
a
t avast
the =
a
$5 he can
for
COPY
ber hig records
back 29% or your
security, add
sroiint 38 his share of
andl send the total amount
¢ of interna! revenue with
seairity repon
Shaw §
fit
Wael
se ii
the lax
Lit drde
fumber In
in the common |
the |
to |
the |
the i
eastern |
superin. |
t¥
others |
of $100 or more |
YOR)
the Inw. You must
Hi
oY
tone |
fou will get |
card to your «me
the name!
He
pay i
the sama | ~
Jolin R
Epi er
# on m
nished by
| bpd
i burgh
fot of a
LE
ang
{and sisters
| dstes will
Arvin
thy CGadlitein
peters
tov
| at
coinimititee
paddent of
#48 Mar
Program
Nivahgd ne
POV
Fyne Tie ket
M sdnsicey
init, with
yvarned later
fiak of the
ialey
Salis i2n
era 16 he
wt Ki
the affair Mma
any Young
in The county
x eels fo
ree Mo fF
the
3. of Cambie 0 purchased
{Tpit
Ceminty wil! aie of
iperat ON the wi |
ahs of
the first annual
Dinper-Dance
3
tha Hes
fast
will
fini WR
Jaf {eran at mn rales
$4 re 3 t # worker mii a
is OT \ oh Crib iE
Thrauaio
Thuis
iMinCing
aith
Wally
Oring diy
This affair
fies
i be
pte date
ENLISTS IN TU,
‘nrg
wn NAVY
17
ithe m
Cm gery
ah
¥ i ert mt be 4
)i Bs rts
itil Be in Be sedltawn BR DL
SiR : £85 4 3
[emacs of the gre wwii Sik ta th
their
spring
Young
with
pre. Johnstown
iicbey Wer | town High
All the county rich tialent B ws
bu present
Longosky
grit will set as
gn CV Ney
vigted aye as follow Progen. ABER a
”
Md. fo
her, Ray
Nu
Pred ule ¥t
THe syed
hairm
BP
is
BUILDING Business
Page 7.8
Robert
ine Johsise
assistants to be
commits
reassure
Sher mem.
Publicity:
Gajlitein
be
OI
iF NEW FARM BUILDINGS
YOU REQUIRE,
WE CAN SUPOLY _
WHAT YOU =
DESIRE a
H
to the i
Thin
air names and
be sure of gelting the
craft toowarnis benefits
BLANDEURG
and Mira Rex
a daughter of Cleveland
visited at the Wyman
dence over lie Weak
#turned hone
rpending he
with his grandparenils
Myr and Mrs Chariex Mills
Aitoons visited Mir and Mr
Henry Hollen on Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Glans Fishel,
arid Mrs Livan Fabel and
Kenneth and Donnie Mrs
Troxell and children
and Nancy, Mis
Chih,
Brown 1
end. Son,
with (Beni
past mont
T are §
BRE
aif
soni,
Rossel!
ta and Rus
sell Jr. were all ¢allers Runday
at the Ro
Mra Rose Resse of
spent the week end al the Robert
Thim home
Mr. and Mra
andy daughter
visited al the
home over the past week end
Mrs Willis Lovell is a
in the Altoona Hospital
Mr and Mvre Dennis
and children, My
Lightner and chikiren
mad, OO. and Mr and
wd Lightoer and
Marold 14
Carel, of
hee
Mrs.
daughter
Lightner |
My. |
Frail
Freddie, Bill
Loewrin |
¢ Fisher home in freon :
Junin |
|
htner |
not, |
Clifford Wilkinson | J
patient §
Léghinur {8
and Mrs. Rai}
Slew LE
airs |
venid |
Gloria Lightner of Enola vishhad
at
pant week end
Mr and Mra
son of Windham
3. visited
the George Lighiner home this
Ivan Thomas and |
witih |
Mrs Mancy Thoms over the pait |
Agnes Andrews Mrs
Albeit |
fowls and danghter Satna, Mon !
Addie Edmiston
Connie. and Mrs
and
caliers in Altoona Haturday
Mr and Mrs Guy Miller
ed al the Fred Frank home
Raiph
charged
Colwell bas
from tho
besn
Army
Rar, |
Nord Vite. |
Joyee, ware wii
and |
| Mrs. Rose Reese of Juniata visi|- ||
ni
din |
altir | §
two years service, part of whioh
| Was spent in (Greetiand Ralph ls]
the son of
i Colwell,
Mr. and Mrs. Jamis
Alber! Beck, Albert Buda. Jue
N.Y. spent
the week end al their local hon
af here
The regulsr meeting
Caroline Rebekah Lodge
held at the Glasgow Oxld
Hall March 18 Theres
Tupperware
of
will
will
demonstration
of capsul
neh will
pals. A covered
pnd
and Mrs
and Mr
Mr
pidiase
Mr
Paul
and
Flahel
Mr and Ms
children,
Harry
RAH ALS
the |
Joe
Fellows |
be &!
aie
{this will also mark an exchanje
dinh |
be Meld. Anyone having |
remember |
Rdwin Philigi, |
ie |
: Mrs. Wallage!
| Maines and daughter of Altoona |
all visited at the Lynn Fishel pits |
_sidence Wednesday evening :
Schmittle |
Dale, Gillisu and!
Rodger and Joan and Ralph Coil |
well motored to Seward to visit!
the George Scott home recently
Mrs. Harry Waple and
MeKinnen of Detioil, Mich
visiting with Mr. and Mrs
Seott Sr
BOND SALES HERE DOWN
Cambria County residents pui-
chased only $776435 worth if
Series 1 and tM. 8 Savings
Bonds February. as conti §
ps ved to roel worth during
the month of January,
:
Mi |
file |
Na:
§
Advance
pace and the ats
limited. Other
appointed =i
son of My.
x Hertzog of Care
has enlisted in
ivy throagh the Me
assigned to
recruit (rain
is Se
ade pay better!
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