Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, March 17, 1955, Image 7

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    ' Record
; is the Hist of pali-
1 admitted and discharged at!
| Colver Hospital for the past
ADMITTED
Deel Dezninick, Lynn Roy
Deborah and Lelloy Re eh
ries Feighner, Merle
Brown. James Asti,
lsabeiie Lave. Judy Tis
: ne Merviner,
Miller
DISCHARGED
to asm Dagratt; Mazthy Pyer,
Cet Rosen Pear
Meiny
By Rummell, Merle Miller
#8 Asti and Judy Tishok
BIRTHS
: . Bring
Marer
Jam-
and Mrs Acker FR
daughter, Theresa Lynn
COLVER
fiy MES ROY JONES
Frank Stoyka Attends
Convention At Apollo
ne presiding minister of the
Jehovah 5
states
that 988 Jehovah's Witnesses at-|
| spent
ecengrega!l On of
aes Frank Btovks,
Assennbly st Val Arena
Apollo for the special lec
LT afternoon when L
Shnday ar York City,
the group on
ward Possible
mapirine 23 were baptised
“hie New World
PAI on” film was very
anjoyed by the packed
* 5
ad-
Colver
for the fourth six week
was listed as follows
Delores Bertomkie, Judy
i Benpers, Samdra Cod.
[itaky. James Ru
vg Beanery Teynovieh
Bakavits,
" 3s Donna
ASE Pratte,
Pesinis
Andres Hartack
_Sandni Kosckir John | yg, and Mra Martin Welland
MEATY
| hostess
Vada | Kline and Mrs
Yvonne |
| Babe Ager
| ville,
Bepovatss S|
Betty Tononi, Deborah and ie |
fat
i Bunday at
the Berman
and
i Monday
{ fumnily
{ Bundsy
“Shy a
Saturday
isch residence.
or of Mra. Jennie Deadmore of
51 Rockford,
{and Mrs. Charles C. Dixon Batui-
| 6d were: ME.
ii Dixon and family, Mr. and Mn,
{ Dixon, Attending were Mr. and
| pent parents, Mr. and Mrs.
i C. Mentch,
By BARBARA LIEB
John Weiland entertained
the members of her bridge
at her home ‘Thursday evening
Prizes were won by Dolores K
Mre OG IL. Krumenscker and Mrs
Darrell Krug
Mrs. George Krumenacker
her cinch club Tues
Prizes were won
ram, Mrs
Fred Weakland
Mrs
cub
io
day evening
Mrs. Henry
Sunday visitors st
Gomish home were Mr. and
gnd family of Blairs
and Mrs
Ivy of Indinss
Clair Ager of
and Mrs M
Glo were recent vistors |
the Louis Fagley residence
Cialr Drauss of Hastings
the home f My ana |
Mra A H Kline
Mr ang Mos
and dsughters
of Etensburg Were viet
Kirsch home Bundsy
Mra Amelia Kirsch and Mr |
Mra W W Kirech were!
callers in Ebhensburg
Mr and Mrs Martin Woife and
visited in Nanly on |
Mrs
Mr
Clem
fare
Mrs
Mr
Nanty
and Mr
Kittanning
MeNughty |
Sandra |
swe Bt
Charles
Bally and
Cio
af Cleveland, O
end at his home
Leonard Kirsch
gpent the week
here
Bennie lou Ragley of
veius Ju Cullege
the week end a!
lohn Welland
afteihoan visitor In
|” § Ad
{reson
her home |
was & Saf
Ir
pricier
Mrs
prday
Mrs Urban Weaver was con |
fined to her bed for several days |
with the fin
Mra FElizabeth Fresh left on
Baturday for livonia, Mich, and |
will visit there with relatives and |
friends for a few weeks
Janet Bmith, student nurse at |
Johnstown Memorial Hospital, vis |
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs |
Martin Bmith, over the week end |
Mrs Ken long and children |
and Miss lois Long of Summer. |
kill. were Friday visitors st the
Rube Fresh home
Mr. and Mrs Robert Springer:
af Ft Bustis, Va. and Francis
Springer of Ebenshurg. were Sun.
day visitors al the John Falati
residence
Misses Helen and Mary Fara
baigh of Indiana spent the week |
end at the home of their “arenis
Mr. and Mra. Rupert Farsbaugh |!
Mrs. Raymond Welker and Miss
Ciara Huber of Hollidaysburg vis
ited on Sunday with Mrs Gene
vieve Huber
Herman Kirsch and sons, Ron |
ald, Reginald and Mark, were]
callers in Johnstown
Mr and Mrs Walter Kirsh!
and daughters, Dorothy and Mary |
Ann, visited Saturday Johns.
town
Mr. and Mra. Steve Tresky and |
family of Pitlaburgh were Sun.
day visitors at the Marlin Kir
$1
stu |
Miss Mary Ellen Welland :
spent
dent nurse at Pittsburgh,
the week end with her parenis
of Washing. i
cadier !
William Huipber
C. wis a Sunday
in town
Mrs. Homer Miller and Mra
William Stewirt snd daughters
of Johnstown, were Monday visit.
ors sl the Hérman Kirsch home |
Mra. Louis ilirsch, Mrs Martin |
Smith, Mrs. Ray Parrish and |
Mra Merle Parrish attended sa hot i
tunch institute at Ebensburg-Cam
bria high school Saturday morn |
r. W. W. Kirsch was a Mon |
day celler in Ebensburg to file |
ubliean candidate
pris of Cambria Co. |
Mr. Ray Lieb, Mr |
and Mrs. Ruby Lieb and Mr. and |
{ Mrs. Adrian Peters spent Sunday! |
afternoon visiliing at St Vincent |
College, Latrabe
Pvt. Francis Farabaugh and
Richard of For
Knox, Ky. spint three day pass:
es wa their parents here
and Fak Max Lah jorrn
children of Indiana spent it
al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ra)
and Mr. Ward Wena! ani
Gary. of Niagara is, vis:
ard Mis. Clem Kirsch
at Sacred Heprt Catholic Church
in Altoona of Friday morning
ARR EA URS TSR
FALLENTIMBER
Mr. and Ms. Paul Kough ani]
suns of Cresstin visited Monday al}
of Glendon B. Kough anf
Mrs W. B
A wiener gn held in hon-
Ii, daughter of Mi
Those that attend.
and Mra. Charlies (
Arthur M. Westover and family.
and Mrs. Samuel! Smiley and
and Mr. and Mrs. Alec
and son.
Mrs. Alec Dudurieh and son.
Mra. Johnnie Deadmore and Miss
Porean Dixoti were Saturday vii
{tors in Clearfield.
Cora and Mary Glass attended a
Fear mesting of Ellen Wilson
Lodge of Coalport on
{ Mondsy evening.
family dinner was held in
boner of Mri. Johnnie Deadmole
Sunday at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
war ‘want nds bring results!
the week ond with the for- 3
ne
Was
bey ||
Kenneth |
the Michael |
Ager and |
wid |
Ragley of |
spent i
| Thursdas
{ Hospital
j pital in
i when
in water plump Be Was
{ he had been
Lo]
The operation
iy. Me ia #8
i era
{eigh;
! dolph
| berg
| Mrs
19:15 a
| diet’s
Howard F. Glass, Masi
Carol Van Beoyoc and M.ssis
Ww.
$250 WORTH OF CHEER FOR CHILDREN IN HOSPIT AL
Richard Todbuanter, center,
of trastees al Miners
w thee for
the hospital committer
Kiwanis (lub, at u
Hotel Pafton, last Thurday
Amandus McNulty
Expires Following
Operation On Shull
Believed Victim of Old
Accident Or Tumble
Be Nuits 44
HI man
morning in
Pittsburgh
BP #
WRK
Flomgei liad
af the
Amand
Carroiiiown
is FORT ond
Fied
Me rey
where bi
if nt
the
at
had been a patient
Mr MeN
the Pittsburgh hospi
Ng & pal
ient at
Sisng ier
¥
Fie
wedged
head Fst wm eer i
fing
his home
Following a mmjor operation
on bs skull, it wax the belief
of doctors that Mr. MeNalty
had passed out on Dec, 18 a6 a
pennlt of a pressure on Bis
brain wikich may have soeurred
years before as the résulit of »
bumap or socident nnd the pres
sire did sot affect him wnt
that time,
An
ment
emnacy ee
¥
& Feed
the road to
My
rollts
John
MeNulty was 1}
pet Apr. IR 1910
snd Anna (Adame
Irs. with
{ermany
Mrs Arthar
Mra William
Mass : Mra, Quentin Gold
Blairsville: Mre Ixadare
i Erkenrode, Ebenstuirg BR Ib, and
Bimen Kontorchik, Carroll
er 1
wi
wit B Bis pa renls
sth
in
i# bey %
Army
i fed i! 5
and five sis
Wilhierns Ean
Martin. Ran
{own
Funeral
35)
atin
town, with
oe fnelery In
held at
Lene
BEYYHCaE Were
Monday in Bi
“hivi re Hh. Cairn
bairial In the church
charge of Blevens
Recent Deaths
Ronald Morley
larnesboro- Nona id
Detroit, Mich. fo
plare, died al his home
iroit on Bunday, March
was bore in Barnesbore a
Frederick and Maude
Morley,
The deceased is survived hy
widow, Mra. lLousila Har WT
Moriev, 2 son, Ronald, and a das
ghter, Connie. and these brothers
and sisters: Mrs James Motigue
of Town: Frank, Arthur ami Al.
fred. sil of Barnesboro: Fritz of
Spangler: Mrs. Willard Demi of
Spangler; Mis Ernest Poarson of
Greensboro, Md, and Mis Dhar
les Bailey of Detroit, Mich. A
grandchild alse survives
Funeral services were held
fterday at 2.00 p, mn in
$
Clement Stevens
Loretto Clement Btlevens
of this place died last Haturday
March 12 ia Altoona Mercy Hos
pital. He was born on Muy 8
1875 In Laovetto, & mann of Jacob
and Lucy (Coons Stevens. He
Was preceded Nin death by his
wife in 1850
Mr. Stevens is survived fy theses
children
of Buffalo N. Y.; Mrs
Clymire of Revioe: Mae atl home
and Raymond of Ebensburg, Also
bE
for : -
M NESE
merly of this
in
id
sen of
{Geom
Yes
Detroit
&
elemirman
$256 frem Fred Mogan,
Northern
meeting held
The
50, |
Die |
He
Win |
79,
Mrs. Bertha Mulvehill!
Pauline!
UNION PRESS COURIER
oof the
Spangler
chairenan of
§ memhirin
in were rrial
Frage yy
Poon red
Hee id %
marked ta buy
hebspital
dates F
Mudie tine
“ner
is ear shun rbangh
§
£
BY ne
=
N
3
pi
Father
Mrs. Susan | Belluh
Mr
Fob Fg
Nicholas B. Dixon
Foes
Barna ion vi ¥ wot ;
He bole He is 4
widow Mra BFartars
these hil
grad B
tren
Hope 1 $
ifarins wed Nh
He was a brother of Geos
pay. Tio Alber: and Eine
of Pittabureh snd Harold
BeRbiliro
John Buck
John Buck
ov
fiamd a Sunday iT
Was Dies ede in Seat)
Mary. in 1037. Sur
Jribyn {nd vey y oud
Prougnl
Hasnrds
BETWORR Were
Holy PFanmil
slerment
trons. Pau
Mra. Mike
Fuernvel
peabay in
{ oiver
Haly
Leroy Davenport
Leroy Davenport.
Bakerton, Joed
VA 3 Cleveland, 0
FRE Phe. by Bis parents
these brothers and sisters
and Svivania beth of
Wilfred Cleveland: Mrs
VYesenkey ( ditown
Ciilbert Nate Mrs
Moore and Oharies al
Chic. Vetersn of Wo
Friends are being re
jate hone are
held at 2 p=
at the Hakerion
eR in charge
W. Interment
¥
i ehoarch cemetery
John C. Fish
John CC. Fish 73. of Globe
zona, formerly of Amsbry
on Thursday of ast week in
[western city. He was born
2. IER]. Surviving are wo
Harry and Lemoyne. and a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Luemma Pierwola all |
‘of Globe, Ariz. Friends were re
lopived at the Gibbons Funera
Home, Ashville, and funeral -
vices were held at 2 p mm Tues
day. Interment was made in
Glasgow cemetery
ad Was
Nanve Uemetery, Eleniah
Red
on Sunda
Hein
FLO
Frames
Mra
Hake:
mr and
i of
LORY
will
died
* he
surviving are 20 grandchildren. |
He was a brother
Loretto: louis of
John of Bt Benedict
Caroline Conrad.
Requiem high mass was sing at |
a. m. yesterday in St. Mich- |
1's Catholic Church,
ind interment was made in the
church cemetery. Arrangements
nn charge’ of Conrad
| Home, Cresson.
t John R. Domanick
of Bert of |
Johnalown
and Mrs
Barnesboro--Jobn R. Domanick |
: died at
on Friday, March 11 in|
86, of Barnesbore R. D. |,
183 p m.
Miners’ Hospital, Spangler.
was born on Oct. 4 1888 jon
John and Elizabeth Domanick
He is survived by his widow,
die former Mary Korfunta, and
these children John, Mrs
Sotack and Edward all of |
Elev eland, Ohio; George of Sipang-
ler; Charles of Chie 0, IIL; Rud.
olph of Pittsburgh; Mrs. Cather
ine Teklensky of Philadgiphia;
Mrs. Mary Revy and Mrs.
thy Coletti, both of New York]
City; Mrs. Victoria Little of St
; Mrs. Elisabeth Burkett |
of Trenton, N. J. and Mrs. Helen!
[ Bakerton. Alsd sur-
Kiren,
Libretlo |
Funeral
He
of |
Mar.
OPO |
Loretto Victim of
Windstorm Buried
‘Monday Morning
Loretto -
iJohn W. Da
i etto, whe di
atiack
herty, #3
following a he
last neon while lea
iH a
m.
Manday in St
[Catholic Church, Loretta,
in
of Burk Funeral Home
Military rites were in
: with
i burial
{charge
{ Patton
| charge
| gion Post
! Mr Daugherty, a veteran
i World War 1. was born Feb
1863,
and Ellen
Surviving
i May (Buck)
{ ther, Joseph,
iSanders) Daugherty.
Daagherty,
of Loretto,
Michael's |
the church cemetery in|
of Loretto American Le}
> *
somiroel specialist
Improvements On
Cambria Buildings
Institution District's
Operations Praised
The red
the
sere la thos mands by
pry ioe bode
Php 4 ra Ee
eqpeipeent for a play roves at the
Witnessing
left
Lore gery
pital administrator
president of
| wre
3?
morning
tH edlenniny
ww Be Topic Tonight
the |
He
ard;
Are |
Apre |
WOTEE, |
the
Funeral services for :
of Lor |
away a tree felled by the wind- |
storm that morning, were held at |
i
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3
§
i
3
i
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of |
23,
in Altoona, & sn of David |
i
are his widow, Mra |
a bro |
and al
| mister, Mrs. Anna Huey of Ebens- |
iburg R. D
| MARRIAGE, APPLIC ATION
Leslie J Sherwin, Commodore!
:
§
§
i
ok wis a brother R. D. and Dorothy Le Conrad, of |
Barneshoro,
of George, Houtadale |
Andrew of
the prewintation
hooped tad
Bx
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are fir
adminisiraior Mrs
wha werved as scting hos
War 1. and (harks KE
the = Poe ambe € tarde
Mrs. Kirkpatrick,
Mother of Priest, | > rs ad gh raion tr
the “piTivlent sanager
county
operated ”
in whieh
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- | Claimed By Death
£ Nap Figo
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FOR WEEK-END ENTERTAINMENT!
PATTON EAGLES
FRIDAY NITE . . . FISH FRY
Dance, Quiz Program Saturday
MUSIC by “THE ACES OF RHYTHM"
| GALA ST. PATRICK'S CELEBRATION
AT THE
PATTON VFW
shamrocks, everything Irish!
TONIGHT, THURSDAY, MARCH 17th
MUSIC by "THE CHORDETTES™
feataring hats
$
¥
Dance This Saturday Evening!
Music by Premo Bonfanti & His Soft. Smooth Music
Cards & “Social”
Sunday, March 20th
St. Patrick's Hall
SPANGLER, PA
Funers
fIReE
4 ey
froma tion Jb Lane
$e Eran I Yas
waft ernoan
seller's cometary, Uarradilown
BENT IN THE IMSTRICT!
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Fouoegt M dvday
Teg and Up
c A RROLL TOWN
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