Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, February 28, 1946, Image 8

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NEW PRIT
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the College of Cardinals at Rome.
McCloskey, John Cardinal Farley and Patrick Cardinal Hayes. Cardinal
Spellman was born at Whitman, Mass., in 1889, ordained in 1916, and
consecrated bishop in 1932, becoming archbishop in 1939. (International)
ICE OF CATHOLIC CHURCH
SHOWN DRESSED IN THE ROBES of his new high office is Francis Cardinal
Spellman, Archbishop of New York and the fourth New Yorker to sit in |
HASTINGS NOTES
By MRS. DOLORES L. PACI
| Mr. and Mrs, Larry Helfrick and
[family of Altoona and Mr. Louis
| Helfrick of St. Augustine were re-
recent visitors at the M. P. Stritt-
| matter home here.
Mr. Gerald Mancuso is visiting |
friends and relatives in Baltimore,
Md
Messrs. Paul McNelis, Charles
Mancuso, Adrian Semelsberger and
Anthony aMncuso were callers in
Altoona Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bearer and
family spent several days last
week with friends and relatives in
Trenton, N. J.
Mr. Jake Semelsberger was a
caller in Pittsburgh last Sunday.
Messrs. Fred and Harold Seigh-
man and Joseph Brown of Mt
Pleasant visited at the Morris
Anna home last week end.
Miss Regina Dillon of this place
Anthony Mancuso were callers in
marriage Saturday at St. Ber-
nard’s Church here. Details are to
be found elsewhere in this issue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Easly of
Pittsburgh spent the week end at
the home of Mrs. Agnes Easly.
Mr. Charles Mancuso is visiting
| friends and relatives in Rochester,
New York.
Jeroma Mancuso and Betty |
Dillon of Harrisburg were at their |
respective homes here over the
week end.
Mrs. George Bell of Harrisburg |
spent the week end at the William |
Dillon home on Spangler St.
Mr. Arthur Lantzy of Harris-
burg spent the week end in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Routch and |
son, Jim, and Mr. and Mrs. Baum
were Sunday afternoon visitors in
Hillsdale.
Miss Ruth Sullivan and Peter
Sowinski were married at St. Ber-
nard's Catholic Church last Wed-
| nesday. Details will be found else-
| where in the Press-Courier.
His predecessors were John Cardinal | So rd Mus, Rar] Mgtitlop and
| Jansure were recent visitors in
| Portage.
Misses Ann and Kathryn Nes-
SPANGLER HOSPITAL
PATIENTS" RECORD
Following is the list of patients
admitted and discharged from the
Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, from
Feb. 18 to Feb. 25, 1946:
Medical Patients Admitted—
Mrs. Dee Wilshire, Patton; Bine
Daisley, Barnesboro; Richard
Woodley, Hastings; Darlene Horn,
Barnesboro; Eugene Lydic, Bar-
nesboro R. D.; Mrs. Ruth McGone-
gal, Patton; Joyce Anico, Has-
tings; Frank Gwizdak, Carroll-
town R. D.; Paul Sefort, Cherry
Tree; Mrs. Cecelia Hoppel, Nick-
town; George Ynolis, Barnesboro,
and Mrs. Millie Patterson, Star-
ford.
Surgical Patients Admitted—
Thomas Scott, Cherry Tree; Mrs.
Mildred Woodside, Marsteller;
Robert Irvine, Berwindale; Joseph
Scelesky, Hastings; Vito Schettini,
Barnesboro R. D.; Margaret Fyock,
Barnesboro; Robert Trimble, Com-
modore; Gail Gromley, Glen Camp-
bell R. D.; Mrs. Elda Anderson,
Marsteller; Joan Georgiana, Bar-
neshoro; John Earl Callahan, Pat-
ton; B. V. Kilraine, Hollidaysburg;
Mrs. Elverta Holtz, St. Boniface;
Leo Dietrick, St. Lawrence, and
Robert Westover, Spangler.
Medical Patients Discharged—
William Crookshank, Nicktown;
Janice Riva, Barnesboro; John
Abrams, Barnesboro; Kenneth Mc-
Cracken, Glen Campbell; James
Abrams, Spangler; Ben Somerville,
Westover; Mrs. Josephine Kowal-
ski, Bakerton; Jean Ann Berish,
Patton; Mrs. Emmaline Connor,
Glen Campbell R. D.; Mrs. Ellen
| dore wi ie 1 in Al-
Brown, Barnesboro; Harold Galle {Loe} ore Saturday callers in A)
gher, Bakerton; Joseph Babyak, Mrs. Mary Everett and Wanda
Barnesboro; Margaret Domanick, | [ee Latti of Pittsburgh were vis-
| Barnesboro; Mrs. Maude Weise, | tors in town over the week end.
Ashville; Mrs. Mary Kudlowiec,| peu mather Joseph Trexler of
| Barheshoro; Mrs.. Cecelia Hoppel, | o)tqona spent the week end in
| Nicktown, and Mrs. Catherine Hastings
{ 1
Rarascl, Spangler. : Miss Alice Tuckey of Milton was
Surgical Patients Discharged— a visitor for the past week at the
Mrs. Anna Lesnak, Patton; Mrs. | O. L. Binder home.
June Harris, Marsteller; Thomas| Mr. and Mrs. Adam Molino and
Scott, Cherry Tree; Mrs. Anna | son, Robert, of Portage were re-
Christoff, Bakerton; Mar-| cent visitors at the Molino home
| garet Fyock, Barnesboro; Eleanor |in Hastings.
| Xarabaugh, Ebensburg; Mrs. Eva| Mrs. Oscar Binder and son, Rich-
Gilgosky, Bakerton; Mrs. Dove | ard, were visitors in Johnstown on
Aughenbaugh, Cherry Tree; B. V.|Saturday.
|Kilraine, Hollidaysburg; August| Mr. William Gueguen of State
{Laurito, Patton; Antionette Gio-|Coliége spent the week end at his
| loreta, Spangler; Philip Gray, Has- | home here.
tings; Robert Irvine, Berwindale; | Messrs. George and Robert Link,
and | Bob Lantzy, Eugene Murphy, Dick
|
John Earl Callahan, Patton,
Mrs. Margaret Bosar, Patton R. D. | Brynes and Henry Link were last
Maternity— Tuesday visitors in Johnstown.
Mr. and Mrs. James Penrod, Mr. Regis Lantzy has gone to
Bakerton, daughter, Feb. 18. Detroit, Mich., to secure work.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ranck, Bar- | Service Notes :—
nesboro, son, Feb. 19. Pfc. Stephen Easly of George
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bogetta, | Field, Ind., received his honorable
Marsteller, son, Feb. 20. discharge Sunday at Indiantown
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Breth, | Gap.
Mahaffey, son, Feb. 20. Pvt. George Fryckland, station-
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Anderson, ed at Aberdeen Proving Ground,
Barnesboro R. D., son, Feb. 21. Md., was at his home for three
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bahleda, days last week.
Spangler, daughter, Feb. 23. Pfc. William, Peters, stationed at
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sherry, | [ndiantown Gap, is now home on a
Barnesboro, son, Feb. 24. 30-day furlough. Bill has re-enlist-
Mr. and Mrs. James ed for the period of one more year.
Patton, son, Feb. 25. : Pvt. Robert Ling of Aberdeen
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rietscha, Proving Ground, Md., spent a
Nicktown, daughter, Feb. 25. three-day pass here last week.
Ensign Camilla Houck, stationed
Luzier,
—It is reported that a new can
opener has been invented that Jos listed for 6 more months’ service.
body can operate unless he has| caning was at her home here over
spent at least two years in a good | 43. past week end.
trade school. Hastings people who attended
the wedding of Miss Ruth Hoover
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1847 ROGER BROTHERS
and Earl Eck of this place at Eb-
enshurg on St. Valentine's Day in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Eck Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Eck Jr., Clyde
Eck, William Hale, Michael Schall,
August Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Hale Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cossitor, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Zeglen.
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EARL ECK WEDDED
AT EBENSBURG FEB. 14
Miss Ruth Hoover, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hoover of
Ebensburg, and Earl Eck, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Eck Sr. of this
place, were united in marriage on
Feb. 14 at Holy Name Catholic
Church, Ebensburg, by Rev. Fath-
er Charles W. Gallagher.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. Attendants were Mr.
and Mrs. Mario Shirato, brother-
in-law and sister of the bride.
The bride was attired in a, white
taffeta gown with long veil and
carried a bouquet of white carna-
tions and snapdragons. The matron
of honor wore a blue chiffon gown
and carried pink carnations. A din-
Come True.
at Washington, D. C., has re-en- |
| scheduled for the last part of April
UNION PRESS.COURIER
ner was served at the New Ebens-
burg Inn for friends and relatives,
In the evening a reception was
held at the home of Mrs. Frank
Zeglin, sister of the groom.
Mr. Eck is a World War II vet,
having served 21% years overseas
with the Engineers. The couple left
on an Eastern honeymoon.
U.S. ARMED FORCES
DISCHARGES LISTED
ARMY NURSES
1st Lt. Mae S. Wentz, Patton.
SAILORS |
Theodore L. Daugan, seaman 1st]
class, Colver,
Arthur J. Walker,
class, Dysart.
Martin L. Kutruff,
class, Flinton. |
James R. Elliott, seaman 1st class, |
Spangler. |
Ronald F. Chordas, radioman 3rd |
class, Spangler. |
Albert J. Kerfonta, seaman 1st |
class, Spangler. |
Arthur W. Gray, quartermaster |
2nd class, Spangler.
Joseph P. Soltis, carpenter's mate
3rd class, Emeigh.
James Fredo, seaman 1st
Hastings.
| Joseph P. Soltis, carpenter's mate
3rd class, Emeigh.
| William A. Colberg, seaman 1st
| class, Spangler.
| Edward M. Kushner, radioman 2nd
class, Colver,
| SOLDIERS
| sgt. Alan J. Sommerville, Patton.
S-Sgt. Vincent Eckenrode, Carroll-
| town.
| Pfc. Stephen Easly, Hastings.
| Cpl. Basil Cafeo, Patton.
| T-4 Harry E. Green, Spangler.
Cpl. Paul Dunegan, Dysart R. D.
Pfc. Anthony J. Basile, Barnesboro
| RD 1,
| Sgt. Stephen Easly, Hastings.
Sgt. Bert A. Williams, Patton R. D.
T-5 Thomas G. Fenick, Spangler.
S-Sgt. Emory Haluska, Patton.
Spl. John J. Pierwola, Amsbry.
Cpl. Jack N. Williams, Alverda.
T-5 Herbert W. McConnell, Patton.
Sgt. Steve Soznosky, Barnesboro.
Pfc. Michael A. Ward, Barnesboro.
T-4 Alex Stavish, Barnesboro.
Sgt. James J. Terizzi, Barnesboro.
Cpl. Robert G. Leary, Patton.
Cpl. Francis J. Vild, Fallentimber.
Pvt. Attilio L. Zanin, Ebensburg
seaman 2nd |
seaman 1st
|
class,
R.D 2
T-5 Joseph T. Rajnish, Barneshoro
RD 1
S-Sgt. John Ligas, Barnesboro.
Sgt. Sylvester N. Minarsch, Bar-
nesboro.
S-Sgt. James E. Lantzy, Spangler.
S-Sgt. Michael Wizniak, Colver.
T-4 Merle C. Reed, Barnesboro.
Sgt. Ralph H. Hanwell, Marsteller.
T-4 John S. Kasarda, Barnesboro.
T-5 Joseph Wawryzaszek, Coupon.
Cpl. Angelo Certo, Barnesboro.
Pfc. Walter W. Stasik, Coupon.
Pfc. Ernest Lloyd, Hastings R. D.
S-Sgt. Arthur J. Lanty, Spangler.
T-5 William G. Miller, Barnesboro
R:D 1
Pfe. James J. Wargo, Spangler.
S-Sgt. Grier L. Sutton, Emeigh.
BOXING PLANNED
BY AREA LEGIONS
The Cambria County American
Legion Recreational Assn., whose
chairman is Frank Burke of St.
Michael, a one-time boxing man-
ager, is Josing no time in going
into action on sports programs.
Mr. Burke has announced that
plans are already underway to hold
amateur boxing shows twice each
month, with an eye towards the
promotion of professional shows.
The association recently com-
pleted negotiations for the pur-
chase of the Ebensburg Fair-
grounds, at which place the pro-
posed bouts will be held. |
The first show, which is to in-
clude 12 or 15 bouts, is tentatively
in the Arena, with outdoor pro-
grams staged as soon as weather
conditions permit.
Mr. Burke has been assured of
the cooperation of all the Legion
posts in the county in getting the
project under way and helping to
maintain it. It is also the plan of
the association to make the Fair-
grounds a training site for profes-
sional fighters as soon as neces-
sary repairs can be made.
Several managers of amateur
boxers already contacted have evi-
denced great enthusiasm in the
program, Burke said.
The Fairgrounds Arena will seat
5,000 comfortably for a boxing
show with few renovations. For the
outdoor shows, a ring will be put
in front of the grandstand and
ringside seats constructed on all
four sides to accomodate 5,000 to
6,000 persons.
—Genealogist—One who traces
back your family as far as your
money will go.
There are many things
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home today . .. but you
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of Silver at Luxenberg’s.
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Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde and
and exciting climaxes of the screen seven men. \4
DRAMATIC HIT AT
GRAND ON SUNDAY
Darryl F. Zanuck presents the
dramatic best-seller “Leave Her to
Heaven,” 20th Century-Fox Tech-
nicolor film, at the Grand Theater
in Patton on Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday of next week, Mar. 3, 4
and 5, with a matinee Sunday at
2:30 p. m.
Jeanne Crain take the starring
roles in this great picture.
The story is of a young wife who
is obsessed with the desire to mon-
opolize her husband's every atten-
tion and affection and who will
stop at nothing, even murder, to be
loved as completely as she, her-
self, loves. When Jeanne Crain
finds herself the object of the hus-
band’s attentions, the psychopathic
young wife brings the drama to
I what is called one of the tensest
year. Don’t miss it!
J. E, CREE REASSIGNED
TO EBENSBURG STATION
Pfc. Carl A. Eger of Greensburg
has been assigned to the Indiana
substation and will serve under
Sgt. L. R. Feloni.
INJURED IN CRASH
Mrs. Russell McAllister and son,
Ebensburg substation of the State GB gr DRY Sues Tred
Police, has been reassigned to that | there car crashed into the ord of
station. The addition of Pfc. Cree} ; truck on Route 22, near Cres
to the Ebensburg staff brings the | son. Both machines were traveling
station to its pre-war strength of | west.
Pfe. J. E. Cree, who prior to en-
tering the Army in Jan., 1945, was
supervisor of inspection stations at