PAGE FOUR Preenten Weddings Hit High Mark in Northern Cambria Miss Haluska is a graduate of MARY LOUISE HALUSKA, the 1943 class of Patton High, and e class o on y FRANCIS ZURENKO WED is a niece of State Sen. John J. Mary Louise Haluska, daughter | Haluska. Mr. Zurenko, recently of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Haluska of | discharged, served as a sergeant in Patton, became the bride of Fran- | the ETO for 33 months. He is now cis Zurenko, son of Mr. and Mrs. | employed as a mechanic by Grillo Michael Zurenko of Carrolltown, | Bros. Garage, Barnesboro. at a very pretty ceremony per- m— formed at 9 a. m. Tuesday in St. MARY ELEANOR LONG George's Catholic Church, Patton. | Rov Sra Alexis Horvath, the BRIDE OF RAY CIHAN pastor, officiated, and also sang Miss Mary Eleanor Long, dau- the nuptial high mass which fol- | ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin J. lowed. Miss Louise Zurenko, sister of became the bride of honor and Joseph Haluska Jr., | Patton, at a double-ring ceremony brother of the bride, acted as best | man, The bride was given in marriage es by her father. Miss Leona Karl. | Pastor, officiated and sang the heim, church organist, presided at | nuptial high mass which followed. in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Pat. t | Long of 506 Palmer Ave., Patton, of Raymond | the bridegroom, served as the maid | Cihan, son of Peter Cihan, also of | {carried a bouquet of mixed spring flowers. A wedding dinner was served to immediate relatives at the Com- mercial Hotel, Patton, and a wed- ding supper served at the Cihan home. The bride is a graduate of the 1944 class of Patton High School and until recently had been em- ployed in Harrisburg. The bride- groom graduated from Patton High in 1940 and was recently dis- charged from the Army after 33 months’ service, 18 of which were spent overseas. He is now employ- ed at the Navy Depot, Mechanics- burg. The newlyweds left on a short wedding trip and on their return will make their home in Harris- burg. \ MARY VENGROUSKIE WEDDED RECENTLY Miss Mary Vengrouskie, daugh- | [ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Ven- on, at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. | grouskie of Patton, and Mr. Frank Rev. Father Rupert Stadtmiller,|Pinali, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Pinali, also of Patton, were united in marriage at St. George's Cath- the organ console and the church choir sang the mass. . The bride wore a gown of white taffeta and net and a finger tip veil with a tiara of beads and Mrs. M. J. Shannon presided at|olic Church in Patton at 8 a. m. on the organ. | Wednesday of last week. Rev. Miss Josephine Cihan, sister of | Father Alexis Horvath, O. S. B,, the bridegroom, was bridesmaid, | Pastor, officiated and sang the and Jerry Long, fireman 1st class | nuptial high mass which followed. pearls. She carried a bridal bou- [of the Navy, brother of the bride,| Miss Leona Karlheim, organist at quet of white carnations. The | was best man. | the church, presided at the console, bridesmaid wore a pink taffeta The bride wore a beautiful white | and the junior choir sang the mass. gown and a matching shoulder- | taffeta and net gown and a finger-| Miss Joan Pinali, sister of the length veil with a tiara of flowers. | tip veil arranged with ostrich fea- | bridegroom, served as bridesmaid, and Edward Vengrouskie, brother Her bouquet was of yellow roses. | thers and carried a bridal bouquet | | After the ceremony a dinner and | of white snapdragons and fern. reception were held in the Eagles’ | Hall in Patton. The couple plan to reside in Carrolltown. 10 0RseR0eReed: oZe oTeeTe oe oT oTeeTo eRe ole ole oT oTr oto ols Pe oPe ce Bo 0s Be 5. 0. 5. 5.9. 9.0.5.9 0 00 00 EVERY HELP FOR THE HOUSEWIVES Let us make spring cleaning easier for you. The right kind of equipment speeds up your work, leaves you less tired at the end of the day. We carry a complete stock of household wares, so consult us today on your needs for your annual spring cleaning campaign. Huber Hardware Phone 300i PATTON, PA. “ o y ot # o L A # # L # # » L L 5 o L of LJ o 5 # o o L » o o L Miss Cihan wore a gown of aqua | net and an arrangement of aqua | High, ostrich feathers in her hair. She | from the armed service. | gray suit with black of the bride, acted as best man. Mr. Pinali, a graduate of Patton recently was discharged | | MISS JEANNE THOMAS MARRIES AT AKRON | Mr. {of Hastings, and Mr. John David Farr, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lr} Farr of Urbana, Ill., were united in | noon at the home of the bride's | Urb Stoltz. at the Good- | Parents to immediate relatives and | marriage on Feb. 23 year Heights United Presbyterian Church, Akron, O. Rev. Harry D. Rose officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Mr. LaFayette, Ind, and Miss Rose- anne Schmiedel of Akron were the attendants. The bride was attired in a suit of navy blue with blue and white accessories and wore an orchid corsage. Miss Schmiedel wore accessories and a gardenia corsage. Miss Margaret Farr, sister of the groom, sang “At Dawning” and “Because.” A reception for relatives and friends was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ludwig of Akron. The bride graduated from Has- tings High, class of 1942, and is employed as a laboratory techni- cian by B. F. Goodrich Co. Mr. Farr, graduate of the 1943 class of University of Illinois, is em- ployed as a chemical engineer by the B. F. Goodrich Co. After an eastern honeymoon the couple will reside in Akron. MISS JULIA ENDLER, PATTON, IS WEDDED Miss Julia Endler of Patton and Thomas Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Davies of Pittsburgh, were united in marriage at the Church of God in Patton on Sun- day afternoon, Feb. 24, at 3 o'clock by Elder L. G. Gorsuch. Attendants were Miss Edna Bailey and Ralph Gelormino, both of Patton. The newlyweds are re- siding in Patton at the present time. Robert H. Hess of West 3 | d UNION PRESS-COURIER FORMER PATTON GIRL WEDS AT HOMESTEAD Miss Betty Psioda of Pittsburgh, formerly of Patton, became the bride of Vincent McCarthy of Homestead on Saturday, Feb. 23, in St. Stephen's Catholic Church in Pittsburgh. Miss Margaret Psioda of New York, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Stanley Pencovich of Uniontown, uncle of the bride, was the best man. The bride was attired in a blue suit with pink accessories and wore orchids. Her attendant wore red roses. A wedding dinner was held at the home of her aunt, Mr. and the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wal- ters. CARROLLTOWN MISS WEDDED ON MONDAY Rita Macko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Macko of Carroll- town, and Robert Harvey Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey of Ebensburg, were united in mar- riage Monday morning at a very pretty ceremony performed in St. Benedict's Catholic Church at Yelinko, pastor, officiated and also sang the nuptial high mass. Miss Lillian Harvey, sister of the | bridegroom, served as the maid of honor, and Miss Marian Harvey, another sister of the groom, acted as bridesmaid. Other attendants were John Macko, brother of the bride, Carrolltown, and Harold Mc- Coy of Ebensburg. Carrolltown. Rev. Father Flavian | John Sabol and Frank Kochinsky served as ushers. Also in atten- dance were Michael Zdynok and Mrs. Anna Kovalak. After the wedding ceremony a reception was held and a dinner served at the’ home of the bride- groom's parents. Mrs. Sabol formerly was em- ployed by the Social Security Board in Baltimore, Mr, Sabol re- cently was discharged from the Army after four years’ service, of which two were spent in the ETO. He is employed by the Rich Hill Coal Corp., Hastings. The couple will reside in Has- tings for the time being, ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS SARA E, DUNBAR Announcement of the engage- ment of their daughter, Sara E., to Clair Ebbet of North Braddock has been made by Mr. and Mrs. R. V. | Dunbar of Patton. The wedding is | to take place early next fall. Miss Sara Dunbar is a graduate of the 1942 class of Patton High School, and is now a student nurse at the St. Francis Hospital, Pitts- burgh, where she will complete her studies in June of this year. Mr. Ebbet is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ebbet of North Brad- | dock. He recently was discharged | after serving three years with the ... and kill any dog found running at large without a license. Dogs running at large . . . with a license shall be detained 10 days, and if not claimed, killed, owner to pay all costs and fines. It shall be un- lawful for any person to forcibly take a dog away from an officer. Dogs may be killed if found moles- ting livestock or persons.” sok ok ok fe ATTENTION LEGION MEN! Members of the Legion are re- quested to put on Legion uniform (War II vets, Army or Navy uni- form), and meet at the Legion Home Saturday afternoon in time to attend the funeral of John K. Jones in Bakerton at 2 p. m. Mr. Jones was a member of the Car- rolltown post. sk ie ok oe ie BOWLING LEAGUE STANDING Following are standings of Car- rolltown Bowling League as of Sunday, Mar. 3: st Won Lc 25 3 Legion II Rudy's . Fire Company Lieb’'s Hardware Bender Electric Co. Legion I Shero’s oo Main St. Garage . Westrick Motor Co. Buck's Lumber Co. .. armed forces in the ETO. | COLVER BOYS ATTEND CAMP attended the second winter camp CAR Scouts of Troop 284, Colver, | of Adm. Robert E. Peary Council, | Boy Scouts of America, over the ROLLTOWN BRIEFS THOMAS C, LAMB Thomas C. Lamb, aged 10 days, died in Miners’ Hospital early on Thursday morning. He was a son of Henry C. and Margaret (And- erson) Lamb of Barnesboro R. D. an dwas born Feb. 17. Services were held at the home of Mrs. Virginia Keith of North Thursday, March 7, 1946 Spangler at 2 p. m. Friday, with burial in the McDowell Cemetery. We Print Stationery See us for your next order of envelopes, letterheads, statements, ete. A union-label shop—The Union | Press-Courier, Phone 3161, Patton. So Shop at Your Nearby AMERICAN STORE Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Further £3 A ER B FEET) = p.] a 1-quart bottles Speedup Household LEACH WATER Bleach, cleaner, deodorant, water softener and disinfectant. 17° | Mrs. Barbara Benko and son-in- | (law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | | Joe Costello of Dunlo, were week | past week end. The camp was held at Trent, Somerset County, and at Blue Knob, Bedford County, with The bride was attired in a white | end visitors at the home of Mr. and |a varied program of campfires, | satin and net gown with finger-tip | Mrs. George Macko of Carrolltown. | hikes and church services. | veil and carried a bridal bouquet {of white carnations. The maid of | honor wore a pink taffeta gown | tions. A wedding dinner was served at | friends of the couple. | JAMES KEITH, COLVER, WEDS PHILADELPHIAN Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Keith of Col- ver have announced the marriage | of their son, Cpl. James T. Keith, | | to Miss Dorethy Davis of Philadel- phia, formerly of Belsano. The | wedding took place in Elkton, Md., with Rev. C. L. Cope, Brethren minister, officiating, on Thursday, | Feb. 14, Lawrence Laney of Strongstown and Miss Mauvain Keith of Colver and Miss Elizabeth Jones of Twin Rocks were attendants. After the served by Mrs. Margaret Kissinger. The bride is employed by West- inghouse Electric Co. in Philadel- phia. Cpl. Keith, a B129 gunner, Army Air Forces, is now home on a 30-day re-enlistment furlough. MISS MARGARET STRONKO BRIDE OF HASTINGS MAN Miss Margaret Stronko, the dau- ghter of Alex Stronko of Patton, became the bride of Andrew Sabol Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sabol Sr. of Hastings, at a pretty double-ring ceremony performed in Immaculate Conception Catholic Church at Spangler by the Rev. Father V. Petrivsky on Saturday, Feb. 16, at 9 a. m. The pastor also officiated at the nuptial high mass which followed. Miss Sally Sabol, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of hon- or, and Peter Stronko, brother of the bride, was best man. Miss Ann Sabol and Miss Agnes Stronko, Chester, were bridesmaids, and aatd Ao Sate Phone 218i 1h > 3 Keep Your Car In TIP-TOP Shape . . . BRING IT IN TODAY! MANY serious accidents ... accidents involving death are often caused by careless driving and cars in need of repair. 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Joseph Boes, local music super- | | visor and teacher, motors to Pitts- | | burgh each week end, where_he is | | working on his master’s degree. Miss Johanna Turensek was | recent visitor at her home in Ho- | boken, N. J. Miss Jean Arble was a visitor in | ttsburgh on Monday. | Miss June Leaper of Williams- | | port is visiting at the Hugh Cun- | [ningham home here and at the] home of her parents in Patton. Fireman 2nd Class Jack Cun- ningham and his brother, Jim Cun- ningham, both of the U. S. Navy, are spending leaves together at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cunningham. Jim has returned recently from several years duty in the Pacific. Jack, Dan and Mrs. M. D. Con- nell attended a concert in Johns- town last Saturday evening. Mrs. T. F. Daugherty of Spang- ler is visiting Mrs. Don McNelis. Mrs, Donna Mary Thomas, son, Charles, and daughter, Patricia, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas of Bedford. Mrs. Rosetta Donahue entertain- ed members of her bridge club at her home on Tuesday evening. Miss Mary Switzler, kred Switz- ler, and Miss Nancy Sue Shar- baugh attended the Southwestern All State Chorus from Wednesday until Sunday at McKeesport as representatives of the Carrolltown High School. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sharbaugh | and Mrs. Bart Kilraine and son, | Bevee, were callers in Indiana on | Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ashcroft | and children of Detroit are visit- | ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | | D. A. Weakland. They arrived on | | Sunday. | The Annual Boy. Scout Fund | Drive in Carrolltown begins this | week. | Mrs. Harry Ertter is confined, to | | her bed due to illness. | Mrs. Maurice Westrick is serv- | | ing on the grand jury at Ebens- | burg this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mohler were Sunday visitors at the Makin home in Colver. | The Carrolltown ladies of the | Catholic Daughters of America | held a party in the Legion Hall | cn Monday evening. | Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. | Earl Sharbaugh, Mrs. Thomas | Owens, Mrs. Bernard Flynn. Cinch | prizes were won by Mr. Al Kaylor, Mrs. Wilfred Bloom | | | | Pi | | | | | Henry | CARROLLTOWNERS ASKED TO KEEP DOGS AT HOME { Burgess James Callahan reports | he has received complaints about | dogs running at large and asks | citizens to keep them at home if | they are valuable; if not, to dispose | of them or notify the police to do | so. Following are excerpts from the | Pennsylvania Dog Laws: “It shall be the duty of every police officer to seize and detain CLASSIFIED COLUMN | 10c¢ per line. Minimum Charge, 50c. 3 issues, $1.00 WALLET LOST —Hand - tooled Mexican containing money, dri- vers’ license and other identifi- cation. Lost Monday night, Feb. | 25, in Patton. Finder please re- | turn to this office. Reward. 3-7 | | | | | | | | JUST RECEIVED a new shipment of FIRE PUMPS at $1.15 each. | Auto Jacks at $2.75. Standard | Motor Supply Co., Louis Halus- | ka, Commons Building, Patton, | Pa. 3-21 | FOR LOCAL & LONG-DISTANCE | MOVING, Phone W. HE. Yeager, | 2052, Hastings, Pa. 3-21 GIRL WANTED for general house- | work; Sundays off; good salary. | Inquire at Mertens Bakery, or | call Patton 3041. 3-21 RAGS WANTED at Press-Courier Office, Patton. Must be clean cotton, without buttons. tf HERE’S OPPORTUNITY to sell that unwanted rocker, dresser, bed, or what-have-you! Insert a classified in the Press-Courier. APARTMENT & 4-ROOM HOUSE for rent at Bradley Junction. In- quire Ed Smithbower, Bradley Junction, Pa. 3-7 ROOFING, SIDING, AND STORM WINDOWS — Beat the spring rush. Order yours now while you have a wide choice and can get what you want. Delay means disappointment. Wirite or phone for free estimate. No down pay- ment, 36 months to pay. Central Roofing Company, 17 Tenth St., Barnesboro. 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