PAGE FOUR the bridegroom’s sister, Eleanor DeFazio, the bride's sister, and Al- ma Gillo were bridesmaids. James DeSalvo, his brother, James Paone, Albert Sartiano and Anthony Pal- Mt. Carmel Catholic Church at|ichito were ushers. Joseph F. De- Barnesboro was the scene of a|Salvo was ring bearer and Joanne pretty wedding at 9 a. m. Saturday | DeSalso was flower girl. They are when Miss Viola DeFazio, daugh-|a nephew and niece of the groom. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph De-| A wedding dinner was served at Fazio of Barnesboro, became the | the polish Hall, Barnesbboro. The bride of Anthony O. DeSalvo, son | couple will reside in Carrolltown. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeSalvo Mr. D s : : of Carrollton. r. DeSalvo was discharged in Rev. Father Charles Smythe of- | January after serving four years in the Army, part of which was ficated at the double-ring cere-| : . ir mony, Miss Jennie DeFazio sister | SPeNt in North Africa, Sicily, Italy of the bride, was maid of honor, | 214 the ETO. He is employed in and Frank DeSalvo, brother of the | Sterling No. 1 Mine at Bakerton. groom, served as best man. Misses Mary and Rose DeSalvo, MISS VIOLA DEFAZIO, ANTHONY 0. DESALVO NUPTIALS SATURDAY —Read Comics in the ‘‘Courier.” Quality Chrome Toasters Low Priced! Penn-Air Toasters, only $5.88 Gleaming Finish! A Handsome Addition to a Kitchen! CLEM A. FARABAUGH JEWELRY APPLIANCES GIFT SHOP CARROLLTOWN, PENNA. HOLY CROSS CHURCH, SPANGLER, SCENE OF Miss Louise A, Schissler, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Schis- sler of Spangler, became the bride of John F. Martin, son of Mrs, Eva Catholic Church, Spangler, Satur- Kalsch, pastor, officiated. Mr, and Mrs. John J. Schissler of Patton, brother and sister-in- law of the bride, were attendants. A wedding dinner was served to immediate relatives and friends in the Old Ebensburg Inn. Mrs. Martin is employed in the office of Atty. J. Harrison West- over, Spangler. Her husband is a graduate of Carnegie Institute of Technology and recently was dis- charged after five year in the Air Corps. The couple will reside in | Spangler. | CELEBRATION AT NANTY-GLO This week is being observed as “Old Home Week” in Nanty-Glo, | with “Miners’ Day” on Saturday to [be featured by a speaking program to which district and international UMWA officials have been invited. A carnival is on hand, and dancing at the union hall will take place on | Friday and Saturday evenings. Put Your Car in Good for a Pleasure-Bound Before you start on your well-earned vacation — driv oil and grease every moving part and put your auto Then, mister — take to the roads! Complete Automobile, Truck and Farm ESTE SSL dai dui \ ARROL w expert mechanics will completely overhaul your car — bumper to bumper — Condition Vacation! e into our garage. Our in top-notch condition. Equipment Repair! PHONES PAE] 2841 LIVE ELECTRICALLY AND ENJOY THE See Your Electrical Dealer WEDDING SATURDAY | N. Martin of Indiana, at a pretty | ceremony performed in Holy Cross day morning. Rev. Father Adalbert UNION PRESS-COURIER CHEST SPRINGS NEWS Miss Isabelle Krug, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Krug, was ad- mitted Monday to the Cleveland Clinic for curveture of the spine. Sister Lucille of St. Joseph's Convent, Baden, Pa., visited her mother, Mrs, Mabel Mellon, and grandmother, Mrs. Alice Wharton, over the week end. Mr. and «Mrs, Clair Kelly an- nounce the birth of a son June 6 at the Altoona Hospital. He was named Daniel Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Jennie Riechart of Altoona visited over the week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conrad. Ray Kelly, seman 1st class, re- ceived an honorable discharge from the U, 8. Navy in Oklahoma Mon- day after two years’ service. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Flo Kelly. | Out-of-town guests who attend- ed the Rooney-Strohmeier wedding | Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Quigley and daughters, Joan and Patricia, Atty. and Mrs, Wilton Wallace and son, Thomas, Mr. and | Mrs. R. Robinson, Mrs. Dorothy | Dowd, Mrs. Melvina Rooney, Mr. and Mrs. Tom H. Rooney, Mr. and Mrs. Victor McClelland, Miss Mary Louise Frost and Miss Eunice Blair of Washington, D. C.; Miss Carrie | L. Brandon, North Carolina; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wentz, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kraus, Pittsburgh; Mr. | and Mrs. John Resnickey and chil- dren, Jack and Karan, Greenbert, Md., and Alice Maloney, Ebens- | burg. | DOLORES STROHMEIER IS BRIDE ON SATURDAY - | A beautiful wedding took place |in St. Michael's Catholic Church, | Loretto, at 11 a. m. Saturday when | Dolores H. Strohmeier, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strohmeier, | Loretto R. D., became the bride of { John J. Rooney, son of Mrs. Mel- { vina Rooney, Washington, D. C. | Rev. Father Charles Diamond, | pastor, officiated at the double- | ring ceremony. Given in marriage | by her father, the bride had as her | matron of honor her sister, Mrs. Lynn C. Ashley, Ebensburg. The | bridesmaids were Misses Patricia | and Shirley Marie Strohmeier, also | her sisters, and Miss Louise Frost | of Washington. Karen Resnickey | of Greenbelt, Md., was flower girl. | Thomas Rooney was his brother's | best man. Tom Wallace, Daniel | Quigley and Victor McClelland, all | of Washington, and Lynn Ashley | of Ebensburg were ushers. | The bride wore a white satin and {lace gown with finger-tip veil and | Juliet cap and carried white lillies. | The matron of honor, bridesmaids | and flower girl wore white lace and | net gowns and wreaths of pink | rose buds. They carried pink car- nations and snapdragons. The men | all were dressed in white. | A wedding dinner was served at | the New Ebensburg Inn and a re- | ception held at the home of the | bride’s parents. | Mrs. Rooney is a graduate of | Ebensburg-Cambria High and has been employed in Washington, Her husband, who served as a major in | the Marines, is an electrical en- | gineer at the Washington Institute | of Technology. The couple will re- | side in Washington upon their re- [turn from a two-week trip. BETTY GABRIELSON BRIDE OF AKRON VET | Miss Betty Gabrielson, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gabrielson | formerly of Patton, and Earl Van | Pelt, son of Mrs. Gertrude Van | Felt of Akron, were united in mar- | riage Saturday, June 15, at Grace | Methodist Church, Akron, Rev. | McInturff, pastor, officiated at the | double-ring ceremony. | The bride was given in marriage | by her father. She was attired in a | chocolate - brown gabardine suit | gift of the bridegroom. | attendant. She wore an egg-sheil | best man. McMurray, aunt of the bride. ployed by the Goodyear Co. Her | Navy Air Corps during World War 11, They will reside in AKron. HASTINGS GIRL TO WED NEW YORKER IN KOREA A Hastings girl, Miss Christine Abel, attached to a branch of the Army Nurse Corps as a physical therapist, stationed in Inchon, Korea, will be married to Floyd L. Sykes of Watertown, N. Y., at a ceremony to be performed in a Catholic mission chapel at Inchon on Saturday. The ceremony is to be performed by a Catholic Army chaplain, as- Able, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abel, is a graduate of Has- tings High and the Indiana State Teachers’ College. Carrolltown Without Lights Residents of some parts of Car- rolltown were without lights from about 9:30 to 10:30 p. m. Thursday of last week as the result of an electrical storm. NOTICE In the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, No. 36, June Term, 1946, C. P. IN RE: Application of Mary Samec Paskevich for decree as a feme sole trader, Notice is hereby given that on June 24, 1946, the petition of Mary Samec Paskevich, wife of Constan- tin Paskevich, was presented to the above-named court, RECENT DEATHS WILLIAM S, GRAHAM William 8. Graham, 45, of Lan- caster, died suddenly Monday while visiting at the home of a sister, Mrs. Earl Haskins of Colver. Coro. ner Wills said death resulted from a heart attack. Services will be held in Lancaster, MRS. HELEN CHIDBOY Mrs, Helen (Hromulak) Chid- boy, 35, former Barnesboro resi- dent, died in Cleveland Monday. She was a daughter of George | and Mary (Palko) Hromulak, both deceased, and was born in Barnes- | boro Aug. 15, 1910. She is survived | by her husband, Walter Chidboy, her stepmother, Mrs. Elizabeth | Hromulak, Barnesboro, three chil- | dren and these brothers and sis- | - ters: George, Marsteller; Albert, | Paul and Joseph, all of Barnesboro. | Services will be held this morn- | ing at 9 a. m. in St. John's Catho- | lic Church, Barnesboro, with burial | in the church cemetery. | MRS. ALICE DAILEY Mrs. Alice Dailey, 38, of Phila- | delphia. who became ill while on a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McCoy of Colver, died | in Windber Hospital last Thursday | night. | Mrs. Dailey was born in Has- | tings, a daughter of Alexander and | Clara (Campbell) McCoy. Besides her parents, she is survived by her | husband, James Dailey, and a son, | Ronald, at home. She was a sister of Mrs. Olive | Klemstine, Windber; Mrs. L. A. J. | Parker, Seattle, Wash; Mrs. Tom Shannon, Philadelphia; Mrs. Fran- cis Dietrick, Fresno, Cal.; Mrs. Francis Huber, Patton; Helen and Edith McCoy, both of Philadelphia, and Alexander Jr., at home. Services were held at 9 a. m. on Monday in Holy Name Catholic Church, Colver, by Rev, Father | John Gura, pastor. Burial was in | St. Bernard's Cemetery, Hastings. | HASTINGS BIBLE SCHOOL HAS CLOSING PROGRAM | Approximately 67 young people marked the closing of the Daily Vacation Bible School conducted at the Hastings Methodist Church with a special program presented in the sanctuary of the church at 10 a. m. Sunday. The staff of the school included | four church workers and six as- | sistants. A large crowd of parents | 6-27 Cn - The following couples made ap- plication for marriage liceses at the Ebensburg Courthouse during the past week: Paul Schilling and Wentz, both of Bakerton. Steve Reyba and Ella Begenyi, both of Barneshoro. Cecil Carlson, Nanty-Glo, Anna Marie Holtz, Patton, James Smith, Cherry Tree R. D., and Alice I. Smith, Barnesboro. Fred George and Phyllis Overs- by, both of Colver. Duane R. Price, Burnside, Ruth Louise Kelly, Spangler. John Kotrick, ~ Bakerton, Elizabeth Suriano, Emeigh. Carlo J. Rocco, Barnesboro, Lena Dalessio, Beyer. Dorothy and and and and IN MEMORIAM In memory of my beloved hus- band, Elery T. Linn, who passed away June 23, 1941. He is sadly missed by his wife. “You spoke that saving word So gently, husband dead, Which eased the burdened heart And dried the tear. You did so graciously Some golden deed Which met some other soul's Desire or need. You were so joyous and true. This is my song of love, Dear one, to you.” Mrs. Emma Linn NOTICE! THE COMMISSIONERS of Cam- bria County have agreed to sell at Private Sale the hereinafter de- | scribed personal property for the sum of $655.00, to Cyril Duclos & Jennie Duclos, his wife, under the Act of Assembly of the Common- | wealth, approved the 29th day of July, 1941, P. L. 600. The Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Penna., has fixed July 5, 1946, at TEN o'clock A. M. in the Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, for a hearing on the | Petition for confirmation of said | Sale. The property to be sold was | assessed in the name of Michael | Pryzado Est, as 1 House & 1-3 | | Lot - Prop. No. 44-0304, in Patton Boro, 1st Ward, and was sold to the County on April 28, 1944. The total amount of taxes, muni- | cipal claims, penalties, interest and costs due is $126.52. BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, H. F. DORR, Clerk WORTHY OF YOUR { with white accessories and a cor- | | corsage of Talisman roses. Her | | only ornament was a gold cross, | | | Miss Gloria Marsh was her only | | blue linen suit with white acces- | | sories and a corsage of pink roses. | Amos Brown of Akron was the | A reception followed the cere- | mony at the home of Mrs. Laura | Mrs. Van Pelt was formerly em- | husband served six years in the | sisted by two missionaries. Miss | and | certificate authorizing her to act | LA We also carry many styles in Benrus, Elgin and Waltham watches. $3975 COMPACTS large stocks are: FOR QUALITY JEWELRY IT PAYS TO SHOP AT KARPS! . .. Choose now for your present and future needs from Karps’ wide selections of nationally-advertised products! the many famous “brand” names that are carried in our ELGIN WALTHAM BULOVA ONFIDENCE MATCHED DIAMOND ENSEMBLE Thursday, June 27, 1946 Caden BF an RTONES LIS | 4 (PE AY BO BW | AK Quality Foods at Low Prices at Your ASCO Store Ideal New Pach ASPARAGUS No.2 can All green cuts and spears. 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Where- | upon the Court fixed the 22nd day | | of July, 1946, at 10:00 o'clock A. { M. for the hearing of said applica- | | tion, when and where all persons | | interested may show cause, if any | they have, why the prayer of the | | said petitioner should not be grant- | | ed. GEO. S. DULANSEY, | Attorney for the Petitioner | Johnstown, Pa. | JeolesteeTootectoodoctoctoctoetoatsotoctoctoetoctectoeteetooto rte ate ods On ate aBe cle fe be Bebe fe Be 8. 0.0. 8 SDS 0. OSS. ®, Long Island Hog Dressed X : Ducklings » 35¢ j “Pollock Fillets »29c Prices Effective Until Closing June 29, 1946 Hastings Man Asks Permit 6.00x16 Tire Prices Hiked 50c¢ John J. Ondecko of Hastings has| OPA has boosted prices for pas- applied for a PUC permit to do | senger tires 3.3 percent to allow heavy hauling in the vicinity of | higher wage and material costs. Hastings and other points. No op- | This makes the price of the most position was expressed at a recent | popular size — 6.00x16, four-ply — hearing held at Ebensburg. 1 $15.70, an increase of 50 cents.
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