wilt Arniny, Sept. the ‘opening game Heason for {oetba iehard Hricko loeal high school, round Patton - ‘Pep Rally, Bonfire On Friday Night To Help Launch PCHS Grid Season A Ruge pep rally and bonfire] Indiana Ci tomorrow night hefore 19565 Chest | igh School Panther varsity | team. Donald Resko and | staged 8 the day of the the Patton teachers In the event. Members (heer leaders and varsity football | squad will leave the high schoo! at 7:30 p m. fide through the main section the community lot adjacent the Patton Meld. find Melvin Brown of the PCHS tomorrow and to the Coaches Sieve witli also part in the rally the Patton Box and Paper Co Phillips-Jones plant, The Panther team will open Lhe 985 season this afternoon at 2 30 p al fertain Penn All local area ty ited to join in and help make the residents are rally a success and boxes snfire will to be used be donated Patton. coming m field when Manor Jt at they High athletic In Your informal Wedding Portraits... ol course! Admication for the aly, ts for the .. That's what you'll heat for the wonderful. in- formal s we will make phstographa ne of yout wedding Yes, it will be beautiful , Just come in, ‘or phone for your appointment. 'HVIZDOS STUDIO _ Phome Coslpert 194-R-4 the | are promoting | band par parking Athletic Bakaiza take Fras Fy # H hn ¥ 4 Baturday the 3 Cheatin {| By | deadline foe To Receive Spec Company Training i Ra pt Aven 1 Vincent f of 19 en | heen i spacing! | Nati put | of oil field equipment and supplies | in th { abot! a year, eadh trainee is giv. {en the oppoitunily Lo gain experi- | pany's 124 ofl country stores and ial each i takes i ply's general offices in Pittsburgh | The 1965 seminar began Tuesday MRP re. Frank Callahan "ORange 5-26562 "'mion Press-Courler ORange 35-3161 antsy See stories on {this week's Sports Page for com 1» ete detail PTA Membership Drive Begins Today Saturday Is Deadline Fer Birthday Calendar The menibership PTA will legin tinue throujth Sept Thoma is chairman nounced that a been Appoitited drive of the today and con 18 Mrs Paul and has an- | commities has which will makes i house-to-house canvass will be to the advantage of every paren’. or every person interested the school welfare of Patlon's children to become a member In arder to take part in the inte: esting and varied programs pre. pared for sach monthly meeting Mrs. Armaline James has an- nounced thit the drive for names vr the hitthday calendar being sponsired Ly the PTA has been very succesful and the names are now being compiled for pub- In the event vou haven't submitted your name ashe will ep. names up to and including Sept 10 However this is the nares appear on the 1908 calendar The regular board meeting will be held tonight Sept 85 at R30 n the high school library Ralph A. Litzinger jal it in to Will Visit Various Manufacturing Plants Ralph A. Litzinger, son of Mrs Litzinger of 404 Magee Patton & graduate of Bi College. Latrobe, ia one lege graduates who have selected for an extensive training program by The sna! Supply Company. larg: pyanufacturer and distributor world In ths program. which lasis ence al one or more of the coms | finance Humphrey, Jones of the company sx mix, mamifacturing planta He also part in a thive week ex-4 ecutive seminar st Nalional Sup- of this weelt, Sept. 4 Ralph, whe graduated from Pation High School, atiended St. Vineesit College, Latrobe, frosa 1848 to 1938, He received his bachelor of science ree i Buanineres administration, { vention of Loval Order | Bop! school and college, excelling In fooliball. From 1843 to 1985, Litzinger | sewed with the Armed Forces aa a Us still Seeking Donors for Bloodmobile Visit Here The Bloodmaoebile unit of the Regional Blood Center of the American Red Cross, Johns. town, will be in Patton at the Loyal Order of Moose Home from 12 o'clock noon until 8:00 p mm next Tharsday, Sept. 15 scal area residents very urgently requested to give a pint of blood. At the present time the blood bank supply 8 very low. Residents have been asked to be ag gen erous as possible became the Patton cammunity already has used more blood than thelr actual guota. You never know when you may need blood und You may receive your own back at a time when vou need it most If you have not been con tacted for an appointment please phone Patton OR-58512 OR-5-2871, or OR-5-6153, eall at the Moose Home tween 12 and 6:00 pw Thursday are Hr bie neyt Alte has Knox Ky ; ae Wis! Indiana, and w Pe olf ie » if FB ing gimnier job Sigs {. vie MM i Hege vassal with ort Litzinger pivae ira 1855 and irs the Texas Plantz fsirere will had DANY fi trainees Ai: Pa Hughea Too! 4 Texas, and Fluid Packed ax Ir orks. Ca H ustion Puimg UNION PRESS COURIER Patricia J. Costello | Wed On Saturday | To Robert Magley Pat: of Mina daughter Colver, formerly of Patton, was bey Hohert i" Mra New in Jean Ralph EL Mellon Ave iinitead in Marriage Maglev af Mr Fred Maglev of Bloom Jersey, last Sat Sap! i in ie First Prest Church of Fulton, New Y i Flay Fred A Maglev Dre f this bridegroom oficiat fesribsie ring fCEremOny bride was g ige by her father Miss Cuip of Bhamokin, Pa f honor and John Philadelphia Fhe hride Castell aon a ol figld t yy ford rik. 1 yt hey ne qT he Yen i] YER Nanos wis the M Fault FV 1 vegied « Iravis Was Was 4 tired # eal englh Hie trea f bluse rl her Grange Wis while was al breath and reIReR tired ress with a i of honot rystalite of pink nk i Lage Foon % reception fools ead the ut! the Hey Mrs. F. A Magley in Fulton Mr. Magiey is a senior eff erson Medica College in Mra M Eiey is Jefferson Has ireing. Phils home § ard at | I Philadelphia nduate of the School of N iia and tg? bat Wing a brief ‘anada. the tuple Ww rule Philadsiphia My Mag serving bi 559 » bos tt gos i wedding trip : where ahi at the owe: Hug Patton Lad Wins fea aunty ital {ns Lia Nietos Calif The six Natnonal Supply nlan be visited by al Ambridge Pa tna Pu Houston (iaineaville i ‘ Toledo and Teoreane f PATTON REAL ESTATE DEAL lames F and Kt Nelda (11 ve ‘atton, have bought “from MJ and Elizabeth 8 Seymour a pir party in Patton for the $7000 according to a ded in the Recorder of Deed at Eb to tha and and Oh EU uf filed § 1 wi § “naburg » - " SURPLUS FOOD TODAY Burp! ia fond will he residents of Thursday (DET) atton Presbhvier » Ed » BYM TO MEET SEPT. The FRE fine YER f the BY.M So Marve Chiirel wil Monday Rept 12 i the we hod digiributed i the Patlan area! Rept » a! 4 iM Dasrinent of § 1% Mureh in the 12 a At Moose Sessions tralriees ire | Mi | | i li | txoy In i o8 2 Prizes for Horses Hugh Semelsberger Jr. Youngest In Competition il Mrs H Eh Nemel ton BR. DD, copped eisberger § Serr asf er get {wo pris Week a the Ehenahurg the West. third in igh is’ it EP Tuesday of £ ‘atnb rin County He wen this Fair third prige in Horse OC Hi ompelition by Asfociat basin a rit rue { srn the Pleasure aan in annual f saddle horses por the Cambria Fair He i» youngest compelilion of saddle hors the Fair and was riding the youngest horses being Mied at fails wee he h vod 0 bed Ke itd and BT edd 0 un the 3 t ne of exh the this Pl : a Hugh ia 13 tha * thyee HE exhibit ng Nees Far i Fy Years His father Preas 8 Loretto Kutruff Bride At Ceremony 8 ay HO the Union (Fie Attending the 67th anmial con of Moose Philadelphia August 28 1o I were Ray Hh nphray gon of the local unit, and Hil Jones. Headquarters for the oom. vention was the HBellevop-8trat- ford Hotel While attending Mr. Humphrey received lowship ; i A My the Pilgrim degree Many interesting speakers talk. ed on the numerous advantements and improvements at Mooseheinrt for the children, and at Mogse haven, for the aged Miss Grace Baker Bride On Saturday At Philadelphia Miss Grace Baker. daughter of Mr. and Mia. Philip Baker of Pat: ton R. D., and Douglas Kielfer Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deéuglas Kieffer of Philadelphia wore unit- ed in marriage Saturday, Sept I, in the Holy Child Catholic Rees tory in Philadelphia. Rev. Father Walsh, OBB, officiatsd at the dou- ble-ring ceremony The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Earl, was altired in A white lace over satin ballerina gown, with a finger-tip veil, held in place by a crown : rhineston- es and pearis and she carried a cancade of chrysanthemums Matron of honor was Louise Baker, sister of the bride, Brides maids were Barbara Riley of Coalport, and Junet Harrington of Philadelphia. They all wore ides tical ballerina gowns of pastel shades of lace over satin of blue, yellow and pink, small hats to match, and carried cascades of yellow ch themumas. Ronald Vals was best man and Harry and Edward Moore of Philadelphia were ushers. A wedding dinner wan perved at the home of the bridegroom's ts and a reception followed n the evening in Kennasy Hall bride is employed by Bell Telephone Co., Philadel and her husband iz employe Stevens Manufacturing Co. deiphia. They ‘will city. Patton Cubs End Summer At Outing Cub Pack 270 closed the asum- mer vacation Sason with an out- ing Sunday, A . Before dig: in with sch » ‘and cubbing st the boys and parents en- joved a et picnic at the Cres son 8 : wt Cres oretta. After an afternoon of fun and play the ungsters engaged ir a number games with prizes awarded to the winners. After Willa eveiyone sat down to the une prepared by their Kothers. ~ Plans are being made to buy in arnar the peasions the Fel Jones holds the iphis at Phila- reside in that trousers and re for the big “Court of fonor” later this month, In St. Lawrence Mins laughter Kutruff Kutruff Mrs (Cyril Lasretto of Mr if Bt Lawrence the bride of Russell son of Mr. and Mrs. Omer What ton, of Pallon, on Saturday, Hep tember 3, atl 8 Nuptial High Mass al Pa m. in 8t Lawrence Cath. alice Church Hev., Father Nancy and brine Malachy Hrawley OSH, pastor, officiated at t dou bie ring ceremony The bride waa given in marr. age by her father The matron of honor was Mra Wanda Thompson, sister of the bride, and bridesmaid wis Miss | Marilyn Gill. The best | Leonard Hollifleld, of Washing. tom, DC. and usher was James Katruff, brother of the bride The bride was attired in a lace aver satin ballerina gown, a cap of net trimmed in rhinestones and sted pearls and carried an arm bouquet of white roses The matron of honor was at. tired in a blue net over taffela ballerina gown with matching headpice and carried an arm bou- quat of pink carnations. The bri. eamald wore rose net over aatin balierina gown, with headpiece to match and carried an <r bot quel of yellow A dinner Commercial Hotel, reception took place erican Legion Home, carnations waa served at the ation, i in the Am- Patton ington, D. C., where Mrs. Whar the Navy partment, and My Acme Store. Out-of-town guests the w Mr. and Mrs. Donald Epling, of Akron, O.; Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Hoover and Mr. and Mri. Jimmy Hoover, of Warren, O.; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gill, of Altoona; Mr and Mrs. J. E. Burley and dau- ghter, Party, of Punxsutawney. Mr. and rs. Urban Stoker of and Mrs. Michael Gettings, and daughters, Pat, Judy and Lor ritine, of Cresson: Mrs. Catherine McCoy and daughter, Mary, and Mr. and Mra es MeCoy of Turtle Cree : Se and a Joa, € Orgill of vale; Tr. and Earl Schlicher of Klizabeth- Mr. and Mrs. George Bur- goori, and Mr. and Mra. Harold Owens and son, Larry, of Ash. ville: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Burgoon, of Haltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hollen of Dean; Mr. and Mrs, Oust Wilt, daughter, Mary Ann, and sons, Leo &nd Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Whirton, und Marcellus Wharton, of Dy- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mon- a an, and Joseph Monahan of Loretto; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunegan of St. Augustine; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard aliifteld and De of Washington, D. C Mr. - ra. whew & Fisher of State College; and Martin Bakale and daughters of Dysart. BAND MOTHERS TO MEET The regular monthly meeting of the Patton Band Mothers Associa: tion will be held next Thursday, Sept. 13, at 8:00 p. m. in the Band Hall at the high school. town; 21 ‘aaEtells of i pray. | urday, | TEE. | at thia il | | : i | wife tand da ! Henry J | Mr | Patton MEMBERS OF CLASS OF 1940 . . . 2 Patton Girls Are Grads of Mercy School of Nursing Receive Diplomas from Pittsburgh Institution Mary Ruth Bender Bride Saturday of Richard Baranik Mary Muth They Mary Francis (Junes) HRalley, Woes Ben ler, Mrs Jo dau Mary Francis (Jones: Balle if Hope He i i sy of P ighter { L% f Prati ston Mrs i he fe Linn MW fH $y jet Hiessed E barr i Al Betty and shies, Irvin Mrs Halo § PREETI ire i Wharton, | man was | | Her 1 cal After a honeymoon trip ta Ni | ara Falls and Canada, Mr, and | rs. Wharton will reside in Wash® | ton lg employed as a secretary in | Wharton is in the employ of the | attending | were: Mr. and Mrs | Robert oe of Talmage, O. | flail wi iP PER Win i Lp rekide In Petar np yy edd i FAR nD or EN HOUSE 3a i Fdan NAR Ny Xi! ro HO 5, lean have Frog 3.00 to 5: Pp. the Priest in | phicopal Thonias Hen the Rectory in SLina , 5 from PBR Betty 8 Navy al aliended EI Ann Shass Lynhaven Beach i High Ma hit 8 proprigly of heauly shop 4-H GROUP SAILS FOR INDIA MERATUIE miathey 34 sie NINE YOUNG AMERICAN FARMERS sail aboard the Italian liner Cristoforo Colombo from New York, en route to India to live and work with farmers there for four months, This i the first time that girls have gone to India under the International Farm Youth Ex. change program of the 4-H Club Foundation. Front row, left to right, are: Credon Bixler, Carlisle, Pa; Lyda lL. Cline, Tomah, Wis Rabert A. Gibson, Mound City, Mo.; Gerald R. Howell, Crawfonds. vilie, Ia. and Doris V. Kowalk, Lansing, Mich. Back row, left tg right, are: Darel Leetun, Hettinger, N. Dak.; Joseph B. MecDanlel, Jr., Taunton, Mass; Donald J. Novotny, Clarkson, Neb, and Alice Schorfhelde, Nashville, Hiinois, {International Exclusive) Thy | Truck-Car Collision ! Eramn t the | { Wards ¢ wWinkies 106 Jrath i ———— Mo —— 1 5 YEARS LATER Thursd Se mber 8, 1088 ursday, pie Inrmes BOilio Photo, Patton) ' Reunion of Patton High Class : Of 1940 Draws 35 Member chairman, and Mary Shatrosky, “aeeretary Members of the OC atlendir g EBay Their American Legion Home Gat hering Site Sunday High Me hoy Alumn . a i # Bn 7 TE 4 TT Pa hald their Firat re Ruth Wa Lacany of } : } Legion Hurgh Miss Petty Amar HE ET 3 : York (ily 18 oy ase of 1940 husbands Wives ART e Pits. {rverberger of Lenor Thomas a reed Kenneth Onto: Miss A { Cleveland, Holland Yabiin- Gerald Bhurky Harold Link o ncent Koken Dr. Robert fF Lagdy an nda y : eld x! & 0% TA Harnard by gt Twp | Ohi ¥ reg iy the | aR y § togstnanster. roll eall by William | Oreland Whitefurd | Ridley Vallvwing the banquet, a dance | (ds of Carrolitown oR held wilh Fri Lhe bry Joe | Benita of Wexford Pa: Walter “rail and : Remelaberger I» Hota Fa : Rivty five were in attendance | Frederick Mitchell of Lowistown; at the ervenit. Thirty five were Jo Willlama of Jamesiown N. members of the Class of 18868 | Y Anthony Huber of Johnstown: ard 3 were guests at the af. | Su jo Herzansky Marino of Barges fair. The Class of 1040 was | boro, Mary Louise Me Gough Hold made up of 4 students, ome (12 Anse Humenik, Yuksavieh decennerd, Robert (Orey) Will | Bar! long I Marion Kutiuff mms, whe was killed during | Lon ail of Patton R DD: Mr. World War II Mrs : Fregiy, Muriel Prizes were yw T Dorothy Mors ir Mary Ehatrosky. f Iietioit & Tem Ruth He Kartheim Vivian Kirk, James La Revit New Y : P| Reese of Detrs {i Thomas A ncly Thomas of Parma i Margaret Prist Romavne Bakerton Fa £» Park. Pa v aile FFE N High Scho Ciiroer! [rav his orchestra hn A { and Mian " Regina Wine befor 3 the! Tian ng HMiiber f f.eron Reese | ongeat | Fohna- | LICK voik omg est Par Strittmat! ONE 1TH Willian Wh Morey | Mont, Milton Stalls, Mark Ak hildeon | PTIENL Russell Weakiand and Renita of | Raymend Cihan, all of Pation ingest set of | uests were Mr. and Mra Joba leant hair and}! Barnard, Fallon Long. Paton R Iwivia distanes fevarn sy } eryhrdus i An enjoyable evesing was ad TTT he hid by all, remewing old ne Guaintaness aad meeting many wirw friends. Testative plans were made for the second re Wiha of the Clans of 1040 in 1188. Named to arrange for the wirst event were Gilbert Fregily, na CL. Friday Near Patton Two motorists were injured in a truclt-car coilision a4 noon on Friday last aiong the Patton amd arrallilows road ‘ey are Arthur Punicelli 48 drawer river of the car, and Ane ties thay atta, 30 of Ebensity rg sVeTage gMirator of the truck. Hoth men have ™m suffered cuts snd bruises They alleys toid state police of Fhenaburg | ime sulpstation thal they wold seek tremtrnent at physicians’ offices Police said the crash socurred when Mr. Funiceili, traveling lo amrroiitown attempted to ole [he Eckenrode Mill fWUng across th ORCOITHNER (ruck Pat ton Bowl With the Best! ” When vou Rave (he bow! with us you ddvantages of UW and fact what your do better and our weoders in for as good equ praent matter ots Hl fun an 5 «XP i ha re Open Sanday Alernoons and Evenings A&B BOWLING CENTER Moose Building COALPORT, PA tum roid felt His af C:allo's hended Lower de car Merchants wise adver! se Every color every type of pattern for every room im your house! HAVE FUN dome vour Doors at priess thal will help Honey x12 Bize GOLD SEAL * Armstrong Quaker RUGS or $10.95 Gold Seal Armstrong Quaker FLOOR COVERING YARD LINOLEUM REMNANTS At Bargain Prices! UPP’S FURNITURE & APPLIANCES MAIN STREET COALPORT
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