Patton Volunteer of Cambria County & Vicinity coming year goes to Mrs Bearer of Carrolltown held business sessions at nual county A———— [ owari Guan & FERTILIZER DRILLS Pasta - = Bervice -- Authorized Dealer for Cainbria County William Whiteford, Ann Bearer New Presidents; William is {Bud} the new Firemen's Whiteford president Top auxiliary office for and e last Nominations during t the 34th firemen s THO deleg at 369 proximately admpanies eR and Myr. Whiteford, who Is presi erm ss Wins British Open PETER THOMSON, 235, of Australia, Bolds the trophy he had just re- ceived st St Andrews, Scotland, after he won the British Open golf championship with a score of 181. Thomson thus became the fifth golfer since 1900 to ure the title two years in on. Ironically, Thomson never has managed to win a U 8 tourna. ment in three years of steady campaigning. (Internationsl) ne mi Association the Ann M jections were Wednesdav's an- convention from delegates representing 38 auxiliary units at- | tended! BE 111-Unit Parade dent of Patton Volumteer Fire Company, and an officer in the Zone 1 of the ounty unit, was unopposed for the presidency In balloting in Capitol Theater, He succeeds Joseph Bart of Nanty Gic. Mr Whiteford serves as president Volunteer Firenjen's of Cambria County & Vicinity Mrs. Bearer succeeds Mrs Katherine Newman of Barnes bore as auxiliary head. The auxiliary session was conducted in Nanty Glo VFW Home Other | Eanizal Zone 1 of officers af 1 on are Grant Labarger Bi 1 vice president my, Galiitein lent; Robert Creelected } B&B Hxth secretary and Hichard Portage. reelectad i Two were retained ff Wpanginr for a 2Tth tive lef as secreiary Katherine Glasser of to a Mth Mra Whalen file the unit i Also named to were Mrs. Geral pastage first vi i gosgpn Barr ce president Davis. Nanty Horn, Nanty Glo and Mrs Mock, Dale, directors Wednesday's convention ses sion opened at 10:30 a. m. with 8 joint memorial service In the Capitol Theater. Thomas Wood ring. Nanty Gio fire chief, was in charge aml Attorney John Tavior of Nanty Glo delivered | the memorial address { There were no bids submitted { for next year's convention Fire | men agread thutl selection of the | site will be made by county offi | cers he men s and Ns tiaki Paul J second vid Allison, Lo pres Ebensburg térm as PP. logue rer it trieas yeleran suxtiiary Mrs John Whalen Onset and Barneshor iregsirer term As has held arginizal i She count gusiiiary { line MceQuil) president Manty Glo and Mrs Glo, Mrs ie Bara Rara also | Bulk of suxiiiar § Association | | ade ¥ the officers! Misa | | 2in arrolltown Residents press \ df the Such practices he auxiliary appreciation of OUIgINng presented a in $y Nery Mi a y = icin! = % EWN HIRINaRE Following the business meet ings, the firemen and women attended a banguet, held in sey eral buildings in the borough Weadneaday SYening » £2 featured a darktown and | which $105 Rw rded WH Par DIriges irl ie haittle in CAEN A, -r A the barre mpelil A til a ¥ £5 Wr pret tpt $41 18) fond An unexpected guest nesdny evening was the Du Boils Blue Devils Dram and Bugle Corps. The group infor mel officials that by mistake it came Wednesday night to com pete in the big firemen's par ade—which was held Thursday evening. The musical unit was given a $25.00 award. Results of the battls f {1} Wed ¢ ay ig ing were | and competition dnesdal ¥ % WY ee IR PWN {FV 8 seat Yay Ceal Port a rrolfit | age Musica! organization from son, Patton and Tyrone top $3100 awards Thursday ing of last week at the Cres even | tion's mammoth parade | aded i tators The annual joint meeling with | Somerset Counly imens Association Thursday, May 2M site to be anntunced Firemen also agreed that fo- ture mectings will be held at B:00 p. m, regardless if Fast. ern Standard Time or Daylight Saving Time are ln effect. {| There was general discussion | about the hazards of cars follow. {ing to closely behind fire-bound Member Yolunteer Fire will be held 1858, at tapparatus. o- \ oc, Sect from 45 fawlewly correct fapers — (7 dis: TE eg Sale nd te cu cnetoe ay companies | @ A total of ing: fire « velérans "ie 11] units, represent ompanies RIX rganizalions throughout before who the and I the area thousands of thronged even! haois 8 Pops for The big parade cloned out (he fourth-day activities in the week long 34th annual conven. tion. Cresson American Legi took the 5100 first prize est senior band in the Anacther $106 went 14 Twi H gh b best junio; Fee of nition drum ¢ Glo AE Efe march Pati iA" the heat and a HER | worth $100 I Blue | land, | Franklin, { the $15; | ing pumper Conen } best appearing app than pumps: 'and | Upper Yoder, $35 ] Winners if nin | longest can Legion © her mua Jinior band senior drun Devils junior drum Windber. 335 Winners in competition member companies and aries only: Best-appearing COMPANY ‘nore in line of march Upper Y oder $25: THT D& ny Lom longest distance Coalport mol men in line { Conema ug $2%: best IRUED Paratus Ebensburg appeanng guxiliary HY 13% £540 p Johns rl £50 Be Crs Ashville $75 for sui - nen $75; $25 beat. ii membel com petition Pe -Rppearing vernville, 3560, company distance Norvell and best-appearing Hooversville, $35 Joseph Barr, out tgoing firemen's president, served parade marshal Winners in Thursday After. novn's efMiclency contests wore Single line Patton, $50: Galli gin, $20; Carrolitown, $15: line--Gallitzin, $85: Patton Barnesboro, $10; triple line itzin, $25; Carrolitown. $15. Patton, $10. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS William 1. Skirsky, Bakerton, and Sarah A Lacey, Carrolliown John E Paviick, Barnesbors and Martha J. Reffner Joseph Plewa, Cassandra, Lotiise Petlenati Coupon Henry P. McNichol, Philadel phi, ville Patrick BE. Adama Ohio, and Donnas L ton. company auxiliary Ld and and Zanoni, Eran § #BlieNs { Crp : fonven- liaries | IRN pris ¥- Nii? ® Hand the of fhe 20 or Oak. | $50: 1 ing march | aR frie Sr 3 the Githeé $15, Hoo- coming $25 County the ie $15; Gals Spangler and Anna M. lLesniak Ash. Neveland, Pat. _VUNION PRESS COURIER A Kasi Recent Deaths August Shrenkle [4 A { 66 of this place | Aug. 5. in Mine: | Spangler. He w i way March Mr. Shrenkle is (ICrw we 73 Benedict i 8 an 0 thie farng and these Karol Mrs Robert. al and one grandehd He was a brothe | renkle of Barneshoro | Shrenkle of Kearney A veteran of Wor Iwas & member of 8 | VW Post io nadii iF UMWA and oseth L CChureh Mart s Sleep Funeral services resday GH a f and $ 8 0% Ni ng were “1 Eph git ivy (hurch iS 4 Mrs. Elizabeth Lipple in rabeth | Be cl. die) Mo Hospi! 4 1 RNS Mmughter of Andrew Sheroy Hul Het Tetel de $F RER Ny hey qd. Jr > | Robert Whalen gran ising tisdiirg Buanpler M: itiater if (ithe? i John Glertrude. Kathryn Hetllie Huber [ ANlOOn& | The deceased was a member of [the Altar-Rosary Society of St {| Benmbicta Catholic Church, ( foRtown Friends. were received al ithe late home. "and funeral ser. | vicen took place this Thursday i morning in 81 Benedicl's Church | Interment was made in 8! Mon cemetery, Chest Bprings of Stevens $ gre two ka A a 54 ais are i MW 8 charge ‘I Nicholas Krynick i holes Krvnick, 64 on Friday, A ig Hospital, John Bakerton Nis of this piace died 5 in the Mercy ttown He was born In F Glades Austria i He ia survived by his the former Mary Nabe la daughter, Mrs of ARron (Iho ia ighier I Mr Kryni i Local 1269. U an 1 & Pauls k Cath in jaRerior Nervices Monday at (3) interment Was 1 he 1 R58 i EENY al K was WA (sree in if PWT tpl BAKERTON By MRS DES LAMONT Phone Barnsabors 188.M A birthday ding was he a {the home of Mr: Mrs Fas mond Foster in of twins, Ch re ria Sunday inner # Er and honor ter Bouch ressiey of and Mra i and Mary rojitown Fetko of were recent home Mr farnily several friends in the John Polites Jr. and son nie, Mike Kruzio and anid James Lane Sr al dave last Paulsboro New Mr. and Mrs and children of McKeesport Sunday visitors al ithe Mr. and Mrs John R ii this place Mrs. Agnes Burns of spent Sunday here with her sis ter, Mri. Richard Lawrence Misses Diana and lillian retice of this place are seyeral days visiting and Bykesville, i Mr. und Mrs and children -jand Mrs. Randy Mi childrens, of Sykesville week end at the lawrence and Webér homes in Bakerton Mra Anthony Toranto of Washington, D. C ard fam ik Mah Kaffe J& " ¥ Lee Faraba En ‘ and Mr. and Mr Trenton N visitors at » at er fF Ma and Mra Kav {f Paulsboro ud days ih area lets N reiative Mickey BEYVET #8 . .e Epent Week vii! lersey 120 Thomas wl » NE ih J DOH Hpanaky Law spending Indians Richard of Indiana and M: we § i ous LAT spent the and sn are spend Kenny Polio Girl Girl for the 1955 Sister Elizibeth Kenny Polio Foundation Fund appeal. The child, stricken In 1953, received the Kenny treat ment in the Jersey City, N. J, Medical Center, and now gets around handily on her cruiches. ing several davs at Cambie home here Miss Joan Callahan XoTRY technician at the Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, is spending two weeks al the home of her parents. Mr and Mis Lawrence Callahan Georjpie Sample of Kingswood, W. Va. has returned to his home after spending several weeks with his grindparents, Mr. and Mrs George Sample of this place. Walter Weakland of Detroit Mich., spent the week end at lis home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boslett and Paul Boslett of Pittsburgh and Ray Boslett of Camp Cautivo Vir, spent the week end at the Raymond Boslett home here Mr, and Mrs. John Sheftic and daughter have gone to Prince- ton, N. J. where Mr. Sheftic has accepted a teaching position A/2C Alfred Panek of Pitlh burgh, spent the week end at hive of his parents, Mr. and sls of Ebensburg R Val Punek, Sally Evans D., is spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sponsky, Cpl. Martin Sponsky Jr. of Ft Meade, Md. spent the week ond al the home of his parents Mr and Mrs. Martin Sponsky Sr Miss Marlene Murphy of Wash- ington, D. C.. spent last week a! the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Murphy, Recent visitors at the Thomas Vallery home were: Mr. and Mrs George Raynish and daughters of Barnesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Gearge Lokey and daughters of Spangler and Mr. and Mrs Steve Bobick and daughter of Pittsburgh. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Vincenizina Bonfii wore Mr. and Mrs. Guido Donatelli and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bern- ard Bertalino and son of Burnes- boro, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiribassi the Rov Mi “I tim | Su | with tabout 7 ot fiir reve dd get ” WEreny i their . tithe fund driv | year-old Laois | { Bey bi ancatt commimmusianios nome hgh 'Ebensburg ‘Woman Drowns At Patton Recreation Park Body of Margaret Mclllister, 28, Found Last Wednesday Night; First Death In Pool’s History The first the four ry of the swim the Pa Recres urred Wednes asl week, short lock, when an Eb. | ZH. vear-ald Mins ilister w ned fr fatality in vear-okl histo al feet; nng Daa] tton LH Yen: do ng of ® yd gird Me A wally was aheril Aa 5 lay ¢ Iv before irk Ft eriEhs Mar £ Her &h £ ul the pool are removed half hon £1115) glarined at sahrence : Efforts by i. ramen to fre HT after | anions hecsme fer the : eo rev firaved ji1tiows She lead at X15 Richard FP. Wilkinson, (am brian (oanty Deputy Coroner, Histed her death as an atviden- tal drowning. He was assisted Is his investigation by Folice Chief Fdward Donshue learned Miss MoA Mra. Winifred vf Flhierish ITE (18376 McAllister, hi hape ron Fhensbur Hn Daughters ¥ Fu gor #5 into tne Francis chaperon she MoAlbster {he ak mn whe the viciin: she inl jrensed } ® Mrs ENshUrg Wilkinsor Mien boda y . ¥ . wry. tniking 8 ik rail in + Mike Ward to Be Installed By 40 et 8 ‘| At Patton Sept. 3 Unit to Elect Delegates To National Convention repre. $ Fo d¥ 0% 3 i ire TiN NRieR = fF f ¥ Wednesda Ehetiabirg are Paul (ienrge and { Fhensbury int le, Cresson Ballotting for the posts will vondocted at the Sept § meeting in Patton American legion Home. The grand pro menade ia set for Oct. 813 in | Miami, Florida, ! W A Ward i idl Ban Beplemiber He Fig el ih#etl sn Bes RION Gy Pot B14 Paticn. as host f officials i aliend the instalialion during Wie Hh Ted Eberabtiurg chief of police down from op of wl the | | A donation was & 10 pec arm for Ray *% approved to] ire An arti-} Crilie) faoretto v ay is if Ha nis arm the Jiily in {orettn i & as . # x ent in fess & The Legic irs og BN | caropaign Welle : we HY} f el wf | Svkesville i Cail § miiliee i Deen LEAKE FO | amd i i Pin half-sizes The velture surpacsed fis quota of members In the drive which raded Inst month The | goad of 121 was exceeded by two, marking the seventh econ secutive year the anit reached or bettered Hs goal. Laon rE sia Bas ih Johnstown 3 Re he Mii COI. that 13 girls and | bs boys BOG have not : sponsored BUMMINner Vaca: | Legion posts in the area de 10 bring lenlz lo a County for vacation gel in Lok with Mr at the Johnstown Post Tentalive plans for the annual] carn roast were: made The event! will he held on Loreto Ranch No! ate has been pel Sargeant of an of Scot reported al arn Lhe Bd far tiona Al Lars | 4 may | Sargeant | Home #4 3 Nicktown 4-H Club Fund Project Planned A method of raising funds was! voted on jas: week 8t a meeting | of the Palchin' Pixies 4H Club of | Nichtown Ruport on the projet will be given Aug. 16 at a nmeeling in| the basement of St Nicholas School, Nicktown Songs wers led | al last week's session by Mary | Eleanor Kirsch, and following ad- wurnment of the busitiess meet. | ing. members worked op skirt and | dress projects Sulky Driver Dies After Race At Clearfield Fair Moments after his finished sec ond in a trotting race kt tho an- nual Clearfield Counly Fair last Wednesday at Clearfivid Frank Heberiing collipsed and died of | & heart attack : A crowd of 2.000 saw the vet. eran Clearfield driver fall from | his sulky at the end of the first race Heberling. who ost the rade Wo Hoover of Indiana was about Miss a5, Suzasna WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR In line with the trend toward fashion individuality 8 the in- creased produdtion of gportis-wear | Heretofore the wo-| man with a mature figure had a hard time finding casuyl styles in! her size range and family. Mr. and Mrs. Augie! Donatelli and family of Ebens-| burg, Mr. and Mrs John Valenty and sons of Hastings und Joe Jr and Bernard Donatelli of Spang- | ler, i Mra 8 hd 3 fel tae { FOL AYS “1 the . another iat 10 a ithe alternoon i the ! Buschak fictions bo | High Sk { the "i Speakers will be burgess sp and James MoNeils | Basly Pies toons stating requirements iD C | peceived or { than Aug St Benedict | | gervice, | James | Larue Baybor " ow i. | bor | Soite. moderator Mise MoA planned lo Bhields She first was missed, com panions said, about 7:38 o clock. Members of the picale srowd became alurmed and notified Stephen Hovan, park manager How an the loudspeaker re gpiriae wr #5 ai hal she MInger ilister replied swings a while said A STI a 50 giied ner When the I wis gus ris the DOOY HITE vel RE cleared | bergsn | Ere 474 Wr in Fe fi + 1 ErR Ana Kirlbow al WHT eY FOO we off deep ard | frame! : [rave bees dy mn Guard the iri bast be # { the * bi fam st y ¥ 3 EEE Firemen were at the scene te rev the wi lempieg ¢ ith 5 §1 ERA When fast Miss M Fhe ri iT RIO aad Ty 1% #4 oly idl Ww ing i Mins MeAllister was a grad ute of Fhemburg Cambria Joint High Sebool and was em ployed by the FEbensburg office of the Bell Telephone Company. It was learned she planned to marry this fall Margare! P MoAllinter was an Feb 34, 1927 Nettleton | She is survived by her n gE # it Bory fri k sme Flog vinogd Faenst Ages Evan swkedd for the ” pst Tine years peral services were held all nine o'clock on Monday morning | the Holy Name Catholic Chor hh, Ebensburg. and intsrment was made in the ohurvh natery Fallentimber Pair Mary had ws npany for u the i 1A Settle Damage Suit For Son's Injuries Ronald C. Matthew Hit By Car In 1953 Tw i off k @ damage suits lied in the | wmhria County Protho J Joseph C Dolan have of ( Deg settled out f court few {Sik ¥ rriber. W 1 506 A TUE tha Fallen? | TITEL Hn le dizcontinusd wd tL Lietnient Mr and Mrs acceplod $2.10 Py WY Ai Rover couple Milena Westover for inthuries suffered a trafl; ther hildrer no8 rah 1953 The Keith N Y aris Westone hil and Hiram 5 Biurdevanl ys car b defendant in : gail Wns Blur Wellsville the car in whe Rildren ware riding | diided will ies tive 1a Mr £2 vehiitie a ner Weslover rents i ap § #8 | burg, his received a clean bill | heaith { $n | joant Cweedhel tip i ping ekirt. The bridal beautifully sdeptled | sprite Marilyn, i hs MUS sy rt ions PN WADI 3 ATEN ———— Cambria County s ga Gets (Clean Bill of Cambria County Ebens. of the buresu of penal the State Department Prison, iy Ff iffsirs of of Weallure The prison "good follow hy the bureku Mugh and hoard were ails general rien management was classified g an ‘arden John Me the county commended as for the Joseph Noel Named As New Governor Of District Moose Patton Man Selected At Meet In Ebensburg Patton was el Western Penn Assotiation, Ins needling bed re a disiriet comipr Ai isa grit tein {ihe Joseph Noel of governor i Mirae Rh. J E «odd Vann hensh a Barnesbor 5 Hastings Eberaburg § elected al Lrutfield of Ads governor, John Car- SO relary-Lreasur Ebensburg pre Perrone, Barnes Lodges Cres. Patton ahs ang WT the KERR vearnoy ™ of Cresson next meeting of the | wiil be held in Gallitsin this nasy. Aug. 14. which will be a raseling of INstricts 15. 14 with District 15 as host Will De Laken om resoliu- Will be preseniad al Lhe {lonventie whirk will indelphia Aug. 28 National! event 106 Lodges frow and England ) combined ite Autumn Bride # TLR i 4 A ws that Ba $ y Hass OTR oh bed wu 7%. 3 Sept 1. The $e 3 # Aid pd ey a hae TY & WE 3 ANAGA wit "n Feraberanidy of Felresnn ag VET Takes A Share Of Fashion ’55 A lise Ww » frowns bride a clan nigh yile Vea Cr Tey efter and this fall's married in # 0 De wWETIen BE RAO LRN who are leary of high fashion clo induige in af up-to-the bridal gown, sace it is if eEMEncY a one-oocasion’ fash Almont all collections wns with real well fix Lradtional Faris inspired make elegant favoirnd tanie Oe t Fring syle news oa gowns A Hine of giana ae the fall Thursday, Angus 11, 1966 inspection | prisom | condition and effi-| © : through Sunday ef [Everyone Ww tunic | include | trimmed with braid | or rel piping over & full swee | often with » back train Princesse gilhouetlies Lake new pocenils for an slongated and wide wile Foner» pte fir dants Gr pi he length gowns predomin- the bride and her allen. ‘NONSENSE Poaeket POCKET flaps, “pretend” of the real thing Appear, tegricully placed, as fall faahi § Fela i FATE At Park On Sunday fastings Eusdnesseven i | AR jation will sponsor its firs community picnie of Sunday, with activities scheduled began and to comlinue 1AM} be held all Harry Dead The program will Hastings pars ia chairman wo highlight 1h § y the Hastings-Fider | hood Band Throughout | program of record se: | { be presented by San | A wilh Dw pn BY A leclions wil Miller Adiddressen bY dents and games ang « youngsters Ba inent res i aitests for | we hed uied Alvin | Paul ceremin - | pax #0 are wilh be master of Blandburg, Emeigh Postal Exams Set The (vil Bervice Commission nas announced examinations lo fill | postmaster VACANCIES in ten Cam bria County communities ‘and at Emeigh, ann | $3200. Examination § for the position Wi be ven in test for reigh pout is scheduled for My Appi canty will be informed of the dates Applicants may oblain copies Gif the examination Arnouncemenl, from ocd postoffices or from the Civil Sey vice Commission. Washington 3) Applications should be filed with the COMUTIASION and must be tmarked not latew Plumer Sunday, AWG ia 4 aR a H Sorsiton Botsdor Frest mine B moderator and Miss Ann apanselor . su—Hoy Seout Troop T¢ meel- Day. wm Brana. Mata) i Hota apes Post T4 esting at Wedbeadays- ~