Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, June 09, 1955, Image 3

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    The Pennsylvania Future Home-
of America will hold their
De aust State Convention at
hk 4 State University,
Uhiversity Park. June 13-15, with
prters in Waring Hall
The Pstton Chapter of Pat
ton-Chest Twp. Joint High Sch-
ool will be ted at this
cofivention by Mary Ann Yashner,
Jide Nagle, Betty Lou Kirkpst-
rick and Dolores Thomas
be voting delegate of the
Ann Yahner In
iple
worded Mary Ann
vimtion: as a member of the
Sate FHA Chorus of 75 voices;
Sit a second place award winner
ih the State essay contest; and
also in being selected as a can-
didate for chairman of Region B
the election for which will be
held as part of the convention
is Chagas
Approximately 1 -
Bers and advisers are expected to
attend the convention represent-
fig the 12.000 members
$3 state chapters
The girls wa be recoumad to
enm onday srmoon,
the re Dr. Grace Hender-
sn. Dean of the School of Home
Beonomics. One of the highlights
Wil be the address given A pL
the University, st the general
seasion to be held with the FFA
gr Tuesday night The theme
convention is “You and
Mrs. Frank Callahan
ORange 5-2652
Tigion Press-Courier
ORange 5-3161
Patton Cub Scout
Committee Meets
Fred Swisher was appointed as
secretary of Cub Pack adult com-
mittee 270. Patton, at & meeting
of the committee last Wednesday
evening, June 1. The local Pack
comprised of four Dens is spon-
sored by Loyal Order of Moose,
Patton
Mrs. Rita Zupon was eleiced as
treasurer to replace Mra Emily
Stasko who resigned that post
and also post of Den Mother of
Den 1. Mrs Gust Beunier was ap
pointed Den Mother of Den 1
Arrangements were made
collect promised serap and the
commiltes and other pack lead
ers and officials wish to publicly
affer a sincere thanks to all lo
eal refidents who helped In this
drive und donated to it. Through
this ohoperation from Patton re-
gidenty the leaders and commit.
tee hive helped make the Pack
functien
The next pack meeting will be
in the form of a wiener roast for
all Cubs and parents. The event
will be held on Wednesday, June
22 at Patton Recreation Park
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Marriage Banns
Announced Here
Banns of matrimony that were
publighied for the first time Sun.
day in 8t. Mary's Catholic Church
were as follows:
For Miss Betty Healy, daughter
of Mr and Mrs. James Healy of
Patton and Jesse DD Williams
son of Mrs. Laara Williams and
the late J. D Williams of Irvona
This marriage will take place in
8. Mary's Church, Saturday.
June {5 at 1040 a m
For Miss Rose Lapenna, dau
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo
penna of Patton and Joseph
Novak, son of My. and Mrs. Mich-
asl Novak of Hastings They will
be married Saturday, June 25 at
£00 5. mu. In Bt Mary's Church
For Michael Swarden of Patton
and Miss Joan Rickard, dsughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rickard of
to
coef sion Sh Ll Sn A AN
Bland . They will be married |
in Bt. Mary's Church, Saturday
June 15 at 9.00 a. m. i
. 8 H
The Union Daily Vacation ible]
Sehool for children of the Pro
testant Churchds of Patton ia be
heid in 'Trinit Methodist
arch from June
3 17. Closing
is invited, will
be held on evening of June 17
Rev, Edwin Rohrbeck, pastor of
the Methodist Ch
[was admitied to lee Howpilal
New Phones for News
For Next Two Weeks
Patton area folks are asked
to eall Mrs. Norman Swisher
wt ORange 5-36801 during the
boming two week period In
order to re news items, Or
rhe to the “Courier” of-
ice at ORan 5-3181.
Mrs. F Calinhan, our
regular correspondent for the
Patton area. will be on a two
week vacation to Euchd, 0.
beginning this week end, and
Mrs. Swisher has offered to
substitute for her.
District 4-H Clut
Pation-8t. Lawrence 4H (lob
met at the Raymond Cronauver
home Tuesday of this week Re
parts were given on projects and
discussions were held on Farm
Bufety
The (Club has contributed to-
wierd the 4-H Highway Signs to
be placed on the main highways
in Cambria County Plans were
also completed for a skaling
pikrty to be held June 15 at Cic-
sto's Rink, Ebensburg. The 4H
cimnp to be held at Newton Ham
tlion, Mifflin Co, from June # to
2! was announced, as wis the
&H our Wo Pittsburgh July 18
t¢ include visita to Heinz plant
Highland Park Zoo and Municipal
Airport
Information was also given on
the annual 4-H picnic to be held
al McCormick Park, Portage on
Aug. 1
he next meeting will
all the Ernest Sheehan
July 5 at 1:00 p m
La BE
Patton Man Hurt
In Auto Accident
On Friday Evening
De man was hospitalized and
tsvo others were treated {or in
juries as the restit of a twiCar
crash about 4 a mm. Friday The
sipcident happened at the inter.
siction of Route 280 and a town
ship road, a mile north of Cone
maugh.
win CGornick, 20, of Cone
maugh, driver of one of the cars
He
suffered possible fracture of the
seul, a cut of the head and
brush burns of the right aim and
shoulders. He was discharged on
Ssturday afternoon.
Two Patton men were given dis
pensary treaiment Edward Vo
gle. 34. was treated for bruises
and brush burns of the left leg
and knee. Jacob Psioda, also 34,
soifered bruises and brush urns
and a possible fracture of (ihe leg
Both were passengers in a oar
driven by Thomas J. Mulligan of
Fallon
State police of the Ebumsburg
substation. said the accident hap-
penad as Gornick drove from ihe
township road onto the sate
route. Mulligan car was tra-
be held
ham Of
veling south off the istler route |
Open House Held
By Rev. M. E. Barter
Friday, June 5 both after
noon and evening, Rev. Merrill
IE. Barter, pastor of the First
Baptist Church, Pation, held open
Bouse for the friends of the com-
munity. A large number of local
nrea residents called al thie home
. {that day.
Louella Swauger
Weds James
They were greeted by the pas
tor, lod on a conducied lour of
ihe Parsonage, received Light re.
ffreshments and stayed for a Lime
of visiting.
Several of the ladies of the two
‘hurches, First Baptist in Pat
ton and Calvary Baptist, Reillys
nssisted Rev. Barter as hostesses
They were, afterpoon, Mis. Julia
Legrand, Mrs. Alice Bobby and
Mra. Simone Haurel, viening.
Mrs. Julia Burley, Mrs. Ion Da-
win, Mra. Lucy Limerts, Mrs, Corsa
Eckenrode, rs. Simon Smith,
Mrs. Pram Fregly and Mrs Lot
i Patton Man Weds
In Jamaica, N. Y.
Arthur Thomas Della Walle of
Jamaica, N. Y. were married at
High Mass in the Im-
jon Church in
Jamadca, N. Y., on May IS by
Rev. Father O'Brien. The bride,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jos
in a Bs oy “ro a
5 = * ¢ {athe
double-ring ceremony vias held
The bride was attired in all
lace satin chapel
and a mpariip weil,
y Reintella was paid of
honor and wore & coral erystalle
. Janis Della Valle of Patten
three other friends of the
maids of honor, sil ats
ila Valle, Pation, a
the best man. Ushers were Gerald
{ Della Valle, brother of the bride
groom, James
cousin of
the br
and Steve Camun-
of the bride, and an-
eturning lo De
m is em
Priv ‘s parents
to New York for the
La
| is spending
Tour Next Wednesday
Patton Carden Study (Club
members who wish to make the
tour to Penn State UU. Wednesday,
June 15 should note that sll re
servations must be made no later
than today, June 8 with either
Mrs Paul Thomas Mrs Richard
Rhody or Mra Armaline James
Bus fare for the trip will be
$250 and will leave the high
school corner at 700 a mm. and
return the same dav from Hixte
College at 6:00 p. m. for Patton
® ®
Local Women ol Moose
Unit to Meet Tonight
The regular meeting of the Wo
men of the Moose, Patton Chap
ter. will be held this Thurnday
June § at 3:00 p. m. in the jocul
Moose Home. Election ofofficers
will be held This will be 5 Chap
ter night. Following the regular
business sessoN ih
werved
attend
Cpl. Joseph W. Bender
Discharged from Service
Cpl. Joseph W. Bender
son
and Mrs Wilfred Dietrick spent |
the week end in Baltimore, Md |
Miss Flossie Dietrick, daughter |
of Mr. and Mrs Eimer Dietrick
has scoepted a position as typ
ist with the Navy Department in
Washington, D. C
Mrs. Earl Hill and son, Robert,
of Maple Shade, N. J. visited re
cently at the home of her pur.
ents, Mr. and Mrs Frank May- |
kovieh, and her in-laws, Mr. and
Mrs. Willinm Hil of Barnesboro
Mr. and Mrs William Hi sc
{ companied Mrs. Earl Hill to Ma
ple Shade, where they will spend
(a week
Lit here My
3
hanch will bel
All members are urged to]
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maykovich
had as their guests from Texas
Capt. and Mrs Robert Menlok
and daughters, Barbara Elen and
Beverly Ann Prior tio their vis
and Mrs Mesnick vis
ited with relatives in Detroit
Mich They will also visit in Ma
ple Shade N J. New York and
Hoston before sailing for Ger.
many. where Capt Messick will
he stationed
Mr and Shemo
Mrs Edward
| and Mrs. Joe Slovick of Highland
Indiana, spent the weak end Vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Michael Slovick
Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd M. William-
| sen and sons, Micky and Jimmy
of i ¢
Mr. and Mrs. Modestus Bender of |
Patton RD,
from: the U 8
Camp Kilmer, N. J
the service in July,
served 18 months in Austria
fore joining the Army he
employed in Johnstown plant
Bethlem Steel Co and
retin 10 that emplovw
& * *
ATTENDS EPISCOPAL EVENT
Mrs. Charlies Snyder
the annual meeting of
man's Auxiliary of the Dipcese
which was held last Thursdny
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
Pittsburgh. Atl this meeting
annul
wis presented
* * at
JUNE MEETING HELD
WSBCF held their June meeting
at the Methodist Parsonage Mrs
Margaret Foravihe presided at
the meeting. Oficers were hosts
Next meeting June 30 at the H
H. Nehrig home
* &
Was
Army Mav #0 at
1953
He
Was
By
in
the
.
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs Jesse W
Jr., announce the engagement
their daughter, Margaret Ann
of
He entered)
discharged 3
3}
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and |
§
piaris 100
attoncied
the Wo |
in
nited Thanking Offering |
i el
[ an leave here at
3
3%
i
| Gust Warner home were Mr
Cogley | Mra Fred Mitchell and daughter
i Gale Ann,
101 ner.
Texas, spent
the home of the
lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs J
A. Dietrick. They left Tuesday to
spend several days wilh Mr. Wik
jiamson’'s parents at Washinglon, |
0. C.. before returning to Texas
“Mr and Mrs Williamson moved
from Washington, D. C., to Texas
nn 1952
M+ Tagenh Psllost and daugh-
ter, Julie, of Riverside, Md, vis
joes Over. Lhe Week end at the |
nome of the lady's parents Mr. |
and Mrs. James A. Dietrick of |
Patton BD Mra Bellosi retorn. |
sd Boome and Julie remained and
will spent the summer moninhs
with her grandparents
Mr and Mra Bill Yeager mov
Tuesaday from near town 10
Dosinslly Avenue
Robert Anderson, A2C of the
Kessler AFB, Miss, spent a week |
the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs E H. And
erson of near town. Last Thurs
day he left for Oriando, Fla
# Orand Prairie
several days al
Pwrheres he will be stationed
Recent week end guests at the
and
Lewistown: Pat War
Lorreine, ©; Mr. and Mra
Richard Lunn of Penn Township. | Jack Wise and children, Carol and
Verona, Pa Wedding plans have | Bobb
iR
not been completad
$5 =
Mra Ray Humphrey and
Margaret!
!
Mra |
orsvihe of Patton and |
Mr. Romondosky of Hastings at |
tercled a dinner-menting of
Red Cross at Ebimsburg
Wadnesdsy evening
Mr and Mrs Harry
Patton Mr and Mra. Joseph De
branski of Ebhensharyg and dau
(hier, Betty Ann, Washington, D
~.. attended the funeral w
Dobranaki
the
ast
Baturday at Bridge
port, Conn. Funeral services were |
conducted in Holy Family (athe
He Church
Mra June Krise of Conneticut
sornie time with Rev
parents, Mr. and Mrs John Ber
dosky., of Herriman Avenue
Mr and Mr
and daughter, Paula. of Coslport
spent the week end with (heir
rents, Mr. and Mrs William
ue, and Mr. and Mra. Harvey
Winslow, of this place
Recent visitors at the Norman
Swisher home were Mr and Mrs
Clifford Bwisher and son, and Mr
and Mra Oeorge Swisher and son
of Lewistown
Mr.
Ieorge |
Pad Winslow j
i
Lea jast week with the ladies
tents
Betliw of |
;
: 4 i
f recently with
£
and Mrs Elmer Dietrick children Kenneth,
ia 10-day leave al Lhe home
jaw and daughter, Mr
t. Reading; Mr
‘reamer, Dowingtown, Pa
and Mr. and Mrs Walter Zada
and children, New Kensinglon
Mra Jack Wise and children
and Mra Joseph RR Creamer of
Dowingtowna remained and vis!
par
Mr and Mra G Warner
Mr snd Mrs Frank Allissd and
children of Wayne Mich
the lady's parents
Mr and Mrz Tony QGelormino
and Mr and Mrs Michael
fridde and other relatives
Michael ¥. Molaar Jr
Kessler APE Miss, is
# $ Sk
viniled
301
AC of
spending
of his
parents, Mr. and Mra Michael
Moisar of 3rd Ave He will ve
port bach to Larson AFB, Wash
Mra Thomas Crooks of near
town. Goo Hulehison and child
rors of Nanty Glo left Tuesday
for Detroit, Mich, to visit 13
days with relatives
Mr and Mra. Allen Maurer
Maple Haga, Ohio, returned
home Tuesday after spending 10
days vatstion with their son-in
and Mra
John T Nagle of Patton R. D.
Mr. and rs. Leonard Ogio and
Leonard and
of
snd daughter, Flossie, and Mr | Bobby, of Harrisburg, spent a
APR RSA
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Os ROT
or bien
i home In
| Kessler
i Mra Erik
and Mrs. J | ie
Enea
: Ho
| thie
ame
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few dave recently at the Philip
Onin home.
Mr and Mrs Joba Gelormind
end at Tony Gelorming home
Cootiette Na 420, Lucky
will meet Monday
p. m. in Barnesborp VFW
Mre Marie Valk will leave
today for Pittsburgh where she
will attend the wedding of her
sot Gerald who will be married
to Miss Joanne Kaselonmis Balu
dav. June 11 at 10 a mm. in BN
Peter K Pauls Cathedral in
Homestead
Bora to Mr
Stair of Patt
Saturday. June 4 at
pital in Spangier
John RSimmers
ted
Wm
Mr
ar received
fe John
Boblingen, German
Mr. and Mrs
and Marlene Ann
Marie Mrs John
ited Bunday at the Sieve
Pittsburgh
Mra Jane Lamont is
SOHNE Time ath
and daughter, My
Burgoon, in Ashville
MM y and J Wm
and Wm Simmers
n Philipsburg with Dennis On
ber 8 surgical patient in the
Fhilipaburg Hospital
Philin Gahrielaon AIC of the
AFB, Miss, is spending
a furlough with his parents Mr
and Mra. Harold Gabrielson He
will report to Lomg DIidand N.Y
and then be sent to Labrador
Jimmy Lather, aon of Mr. and
Mra Lerov Lather underwent an
yperktion Thursday at Spang
Bospilal
{rut-of - town people who atiemd
od the funers) Guest Gabriel
som Bunday afternoon were: My
and Mrs A. HH. Letzler. Mr. and
Mra Heimer Anderson, Mr
Mm W OO
6 (aibranason
Harry Gulbranson,
dale: Mr and Mry Ousar Peter
son, son, John Alport Pe: Mis
léthian Weuillemuier Mr» and
Mra Mett Pringle and Mr. and
Erson of Pittsburgh
fabrieimm. Mr. and
Gabrielsem. Mr
(zabrielson. My
Tavior Mr
1%,
and Mra Harry
BR. Id, a son, OR
Miners Hon
v1
Sharon Pa. vik
end at the
ver the week
Mo onnell home
and Mrs BE W
word that
Ear! grrived
Ririttmati-
their
safe
vw, June }
Eharies
snd E
Bobick vii
in
§ nel
her in daw
LETT
HOY
ard Mrs
MeO one
went Suda y
rH
of
{zabrielaon
My
ak
and
Mra
Mra
Mra
Mabe!
Leroy
Jack
Mrs Charles
Mrs Wm
gl Ann
Hr?
1s 53
#1
yahrielaon all of
and Mea
Clearfield: Rav
Mr and Mra
stows Mr
Coal
vf
HLoona
Hey Hiey
Robt i, Carrolitown
Balina Ri Mr and Men B. 7
Poswvaell few Florence’ Nolan Hu
Mra Yulin
Mr and
Mr
Fred
and Mra
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BP
3
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Warren {lin
Mich
Huber and
Mullan
Mere Wm
dorian Lat rai
Mra Linnus
Mrs ha
Mr
Henedieot
Mra lake Davis
Soniva, Gene be ly
Mons Kay, are spending
time in Bardentown NJ
heme of M-8gt and Mra
M Gers
les
4 4
Baia
qr
| ¥ $
Fs Nelgon ¥
ire
Doreen
fhilidren
wae
at
Robert
Word has bean received by
asd Mera Norman MM. Swisher
piace that thelr
has arrived al
Mr
of
Neth
Field
sie
Saumaots
training for the Alr Force
Mr and Mrs Earl Buch nd
son of Blissedale N.Y.
Ging 8 TWO weeks
their parents Mr
MConnall
Carroitown
Bfe Iva B
of this plete, and with
re ia fives
Messner, who span
tire at the home of
gd Mrs Norman Bwisher,
gone to Fort Bheridan, 11,
ghe will be stationed with a WAC
Sak { :
Tuesday evening when a car in)
which they were riding ran over | Tuesday. It's Flag Day! :
“\ otis
Wherever You Wander!
Summer's full of sgprises . . .
sudden week end
mintte dance plans. quick trips
be suse
plenty
firme |
izaleih |
Bobiek |
appending |
and;
and Flap |
Mrs
of Houle. |
sad!
and
Clarkson and Migs Cari
Fichard Gab |
Reape |
Mra |
& nd :
Clvivier |
and |
{he |
wor, Kor |
Air |
where he will take his ha |
Are ADT |
Vacation with |
and Mra David
Mr. |
has
where |
deta
fihartitiinisiiol fps ofa
[week end
| parints,
atl
Mr
| Mat Avenues,
| Swisher are hrother and sister.
I Ade and Mrs George Swisher | of
| Coraopolis visited over the weelt | of ‘Washington, D. ©, spent the
the home of their
and Mra Michael dered
June 13 ai 8 Kober. of Reilly's and Mr. and
Home | Miers, Normal Swisher of Herrl. (driver of the car, told
-
My.
| Route 97011, &
i
¥
(They wor
| Mercy
to return for ud 4
Thelma Wills, 34, timber,
‘ ghifted to second
| Adle John Barl Swisher, who a grade The car went info 8 sk §
| spent. five day’ furlough with his and ran over the smba
Mr and Mrs Norman overturning twice
started Saturday morn- | route home from the :
ing lor Lake Charles La. where try Farm near Holliday
will be stationed for some
PETS,
| Swisher
he
time
Six Women Hurt In
Automobile Crash
Seven women, six of them from | ten
were injured on
‘apahvls Cotinty
into
preity
yo»
CLOSED
WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON
during
June, Jaly
andl Agiuat
town
prepared with
cot tons
your every whim.
\
Bo
that
\ f
manta,
of
adapt to
were ene
Poul
Others in the car were
| Mary Maver, Orvita Weal
tand Mary Downs, all of |
timber. Sarah Vincent, As
| and Shirley Nash, Juniata.
; a ¥ A phe TY. §
| MARRIAGE APPLICATION
| Philip D. LaMantia, Nanty Glo,
Land Catherine A. Rooos, rs
:
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Put your Flag out next
:
last
You pe
our
GMART APPAREL.
PFOA WOMEN,
ga
BARNESBORO
lores wihere all that wonde
performance begins!
They're all true—all the wonderful things
you hear about Pontiac's great performance.
The way it sweeps uphill or down with the
same effortless esse. The tremendous burst
of passing power that angwers the nudge of
your toe. The thought-quick response in stop-
and.go traffic that makes the car seem part
of you, The smooth, quiet way it goes about
its business however hard or far you drive,
Lift the hood of a Pontiac and you'll be face
to face with the reason. That compact power
plant nested there may look much like other
V-8"s—but that's where your eyes deceive you!
The Struto-Streak V8 is in a class sll by
Haolf — filled with enginesving “firsts” that
make it the mightiest engine ever Lo appear
Here's your wide-open invitation
in and try the result — the fastest wiling Pontiac
of oll time. The car is ready whenever you
are! Make it soon.
WESTRICK PONTIAC
Carrolltown
: 5 | Main Street
in Pontiac's price field. And it's one of the
many Pontiac advantages you can’t get any-
where else. Pontiac alone gives you the terrific
drive of Strato-Streak performance.
This sensational performance, rerinnber,
comes in a distinguished, fature-fasivioned
beauty that is tagged with a price any new-
car buyer can readily afford.
fo come
sonia
MOTOR CO