- — UNION PRESS - COURIER PAGE THREE Thursday, September 19, 1046 a week at the home of the former's | White Plains, N. Y., returned to | R INGS brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | their home after s ending the sum- Mrs. Cleon Wyland. | mer months with Mrs. Little's par- By MRS, ANTHONY FENELLO An error was made in the last ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burke | Phone Barnesboro 83-R issue about a wedding shower be-| Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bender and | is Ragley and — ing held for Mrs. Theresa Falls. | family moved from Chest Springs | Mp. and Mis. Lewis ag y I'he shower was for Mrs. Pearl |to Mellon Ave, Patton ami : visitors in oona on | p 8 re £ 4 | > e., : Jandly were yisitors | PEARL BUTTERWORTH Trinkley at the home of her par- Members of the Pleasant Hili| A card party will be held Sept BRIDE OF INDIANA MAN ents, Mr. and Mrs, Ben, Butter- | Grange here held a basket plenic | i. FR i hela! CH 44 worth. ingo was played, prizes | and enjoyed a motor trip to State 2 nh the St. Nicholas’ Chuich|AT HARRISBURG CHURCH | being awarded to Mrs, James, Mrs. | College Sunday. About or menipers ad here, : { Miss Pearl Gladys Butterworth, calls, Mrs. Cowan and Mrs, Clark. | participated, all reporting a very Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pfeister, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ben But-| Many lovely gifts were received | enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. David Pfeister and|terworth of Spangler, and Ray-|and lunch was served. Mrs. Trink-| Miss Rose McCoy is spending a Tom Pfeister of Altoona were vis-| mond P. Trinkley of Indiana were|jey is a teacher in Spangler High. week in Altoona, | itors among friends here Sunday.|united in marriage on Aug. 31 at| Mrs. Theresa Falls, Mrs. Rose Cer-| Miss Louse Benton of Altoona | Mr. Andrew Holtzer returned to 6 p. m. in the Chapel of the Grace|to and Mrs. Charlotte Clark were | will spend this fall and winter with | Pittsburgh recently after spending Methodist Church, Harrisburg, by|among guests who attended. | her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. several weeks at the home of Mr. Rev. William Emery Hartman, Irs. Harry McCombie has been William Nagle. | The bride was given in marriage | cuite ill at the home of her dau-| Mrs. Wilham Nagle, who has | been seriously ill at ner home tor | moiniths, remains unim- 20. and Mrs. Louis Kirsch. Miss Sue Soisson returned to by her brother, Charles Butter-|ghter, Mrs. Simon Lantzy. : { Pittsburgh recently after spending | worth of Barnesboro. Miss Lillian | Miss Martha Kirsch is a patient | several the SUIMNIEr Vacation at the HO art Sater, > He bride, | at, xhe John, Hopitins Hospital, . |proved. line Hunt of Alto [J r. and Mrs. Clete Soisson. was bridesmaid, an est man was | r. an Ars. artin interine | iss raldine Hunt o ona Mr. and Mrs. Bede Bender of | John Rescinito of Detroit. [and daughter, Donna, and Mrs. An- | will spend several weeks with her | Carrolltown were Saturday visitors | The bride was attired in a light |thony Kenello and son, Anthony, friend, Miss Benton, at the wil- | at the Amandus Kirsch home. |plue suit with matching accessor- | were Cresson callers Wednesday | liam Nagle home. { artin Smi 28 8 ore a corsage of ite | night. Curt Dietrick, who was seriously | Fak. and Mes, Martia Siuith ans|ies and, wore 8 corsest of ie sus. Sue Kutsar entertained the | injured in the Dysart Mines Sat- | and relatives in Tyrone Sunday. [street dress with matching acces- | Fiembors of Rer pinochie Cub Mop jrdag, Sept. i: 8 \mproving at the Mrs. Jack Waring and Mrs |sories and a corsage of pink tea | GAY. A128 Were awardes 1 Hers. ercy Hospital, oona. si fds Louis Lieb of Ebensburg were Vvis- | roses. 1d Mrs. Jenny Green 1 | itors among relatives here on Sun-| A wedding dinner was served at | WIS. Jenny Green. = 0 | | day. the William Penn Hotel in Harris- | , JI"; 8nd Mrs. Francis Parrish | | A visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amandus Kirsch for several days the past week was Mr. Philip Kirsch of Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirsch and family were Sunday callers in Al- toona. : HASTINGS NOTES By MRS. DOLORES L. PACI Phone 4321 Misses Mary Dillon and Anna Mary Bobal ot Washington, D. C,, were at their homes here on Sat- urday and Sunday. Miss Fedora Paci of Exeter, Pa., spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Anna Lantzy. Mr. Ralph Weakland of Buffalo, N. Y,, spent the week end at his home on Spangler St. Mr. Earl Miller of Altoona was a visitor at his home in East End over the week end. Mr. Bernard Lantzy of Washing- ton, D. C, was a week end guest at his home in town. Miss Catherine Jansure is visit- ing friends in Akron, O. Mrs. Dolores Paci was in Pitts- burgh Monday evening to see the “Ice Capades.”’ Mr. Edson Routch of Philadel- | phia was at his home on Spangler St. over the week end. Mr. Michael Endler of Johnstown was in town over the week end. Mr, and Mrs. John Nevins and son, Lew, were in Lock Haven on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strassler | spent the first of the week with] friends in Philadelphia. | Mrs. D. L. Westrick spent sev- | eral days last week in Ebensburg. | [ ITCH | Are you tormented with itching of | eczema, psoriasis, rashes, chapped | hands or face, athlete’s foot, erup- | tions, rectal itching or other ex-| ternally caused skin afflictions? | For quick relief and good results | use VICTORY OINTMENT. Devel- oped for the boys in the army, | now offered to the folks back homie. | te, greaseless, antiseptic. Con- tains lanolin. Safe for bies or children. A name you cannot for- t. VICTORY O; NT—the i 3.804 Tubes, Sold locally y Patton Drug Co., Patton, Pa. If kidneys give trouble ask for NEF-TEX Pink Tablets.—Adv. a For School! For Play! For Comfort! | [burg for the wedding party, after | Which the couple left on a short | State College, formerly of Spang- | i ler, announce the birth of a son!| HELEN PAVUK WEDS wedding trip. | Mrs. Trinkley is a graduate of] | Barnesbore High and the Indiana | were Indiana shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Krug o Julian, on Saturday, Sept. 7. Mrs. Esther Krug and daughter, State Teachers’ College, and at Marjorie, were business callers in present is a member of the Span-| indiana Saturday. sler faculty, The couple will reside| Mr, John Douglass has been ill In an apartment above the groom’s | for the past two weeks. | garade, which is located in diana. sk oj ok ok Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lichvarcik of Lakewood, O., spent the week end |at the home of Mrs. Angeline Pal- | lone of this place. Mr. Joseph Platko of Pittsburgh spent the week end with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. John Platko. { His wife spent the week with her Jtather, Mr. Hormich, who has been , quite ill, but is somewhat improved lat the present writing. Mrs. Joseph Churella is a patient rat the Miners’ Hospital. | Mrs. Jenny Green and son, | Harry, spent Sunday at Scottdale. | Miss Ruth Hetrick and Bill and | Peggy Lewis of Pittsburgh visited rick, last week. | Mrs. Martha Gray, Bertha Gray and Mrs. Jane Parrish and children attended a birthday party held in {honor of Jimmy Gray at the home {of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Westrick, last week. | Miss Hazel Evans, R. N., has returned to New York City after | spending her vacation with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans. | Miss Evans has been employed for [the past 16 years as the Operation {Room Supervisor in the Hospital the rormer’s father, Mr. Alvin Het- | In-| Seaman 1/c¢ Richard Dunchuck | flew home from the Bikini Islands | to spend an emergency leave with { his rather, George Dunchuck, who | nas been seriously ill for the past | month. Jonn Brazill is attending school in New Castle, Pa. The following attended the Cook- port Fair Friday evening: Miss Hilda Davis, Mrs. Rose Certo, Mrs. Anthony Fenello and son, Anth- ony, Mrs. Mary Clement and dau- ghters, Sara and Margaret, Mrs. Ted Houck and Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Woods. | Mrs. Telford Saylor, Miss Alma | Gould, Misses Margie Jacobs and | Louise Galinsky spent last week in | Altoona. | Hospital spent the week end with | his sisters and brothers in town, | Miss Gloria Brazill, who is em- | ployed in Jamison Hospital, New | Castle, as an X-Ray Technician, | spent _the week end with her par- { ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brazill. | A party was held in honor of | Francis Certo Sunday afternoon at | the home of his grandparents, Mr. {and Mrs. Gust Falls, the occasion | being his fifth birthday anniver- sary. Those attending were Donald Pallone, Pat Dunchuck, Harry and | Lynn Gould of the Aspinwall | of Special Surgery in New York. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Castonis of | Lutch and Richie Certo. Games and Huntingdon spent the week end at | lunch were featured. Nice gifts |the home of Mr. and Mrs. John | were received. Castonis of this place. Mr. Harry Binder and daughters | spent Wednesday at the home of CHEST SPRINGS NEWS Mr. and Mrs, Stahl of Ebensburg Bisiih Houck, Mrs. Clement and - = daughter, Sara, Mrs. Bibby, Mrs. S Fenello, Mrs. Jenny Green and MRS. STEPHEN BURKE jure, Andrew Brazill were Ebens- HONORED ON BIRTHDAY urg callers last week. | A birthday surprise party was Mrs. Frank McCombie is recup- | held on Bian Ye the erating after being on the sick list. | home of Mr. and Mrs Stephen Charles and Joseph Kirkpatrick | Burke in honor of Mrs. Burke's have returned to St. Vincent's, La- | anniversary. Lovely gifts were re- trobe, to resume their studies. | ceived and a lunch followed cards. Sunday guests at the home of | Prizes were won by Walter Burke, and Mrs. Anthony Fenello| shirley Burke and Mabel Conrad. were Mr. and Mrs Frank Camma- |" Those attending included: rata and children, Kay and Frank,| Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Callahan, Mr. of Patton. : and Mrs. Walter Burke, Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. James Wildeman | fred Conrad and daughters, Mary are the proud parents of a baby |and Mabel, Mrs. Emma Weakland girl, Elizabeth Josephine. and Shirley Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wyland re- . HEHE turned to their home in Detroit, Mrs. Ray Little and children. Mich., on Saturday after spending Leroy, Sweaters || And ‘old’ pants are the standby of Ski Sweaters . . . Strictly Terrific! Knit of the finest quality of warm and rugged stitch . . . Knit to allow the boy room to ‘‘breathe,”’ plus an arm action to give freedom and materials with a comfort! Perfect boys in school for school-going, active youngsters, , . . He will be very gay and warm and snug in one of these! 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A reception was held at the | home ot tne bride's parents. | kn | CATHOLIC SODALITY | | | | | | HAS OUTING SUNDAY The B. V. M. Soddlity of the; Holy Family Catholic Church held | |an outing on Sunday, at which | tune the girls visited St. Francis | College, the Carmelite Monastery, | |the Grotto, Prince Gallitzin's Chapel, and other points of inter- | | est near Loretto. | A weiner roast was held later in | the day, with a good time reported { by all attending. ¥* 3k | WEDDING SHOWER HELD AT PAVUK HOME A wedding shower was held in | honor of Miss Helen Pavuk Wed- nesday of last week at her home. She received a number of beautiful {and useful gifts. | Lunch was served and games | | were played. Those attending in- | cluded the following: | | Misses Cleoda Valeri, Marian | | Machanski, Louise Conley, irene | Macciogno, and Clara Olinski, and | Mesdames Samuel Balin, Mike Pas- | teur, George Kormanis, Frank La- | gana, John Shook, Harry Melnyk, | John Stefonchick, Stephen Drotoz, | John Sitko, John Durkoskie, Mike | Emery, Max Vasanelli, Edward i Lesack, Mike Dilick, John Buck, Joe Katana, Mike Spuntak, John Kohute and Peter Silko. sk ok kok BIRTHDAY PARTY HERE HONORS MISS ALICE SMITH A birthday party was held in honor of Miss Alice Smith at her gi on .~11.-She received a number of lovely gifts and every- one reported a good time. Among those present were: Dorothy Mae Dugan, Bonnie Hughes, Donna Ball, Dolly Belin, Betty Ann Vicini, Margaret Pulas- ki, lrene Pasteur, Betty Smith, | Henry Burry, Benny Hill, Pat| | Kokel, Jack Hancharick, Donald Pasteur, David Smith, Billy Erdley | and Howard Erdley. | + oh | Cpl. John Hulgas is spending al | 14-day furlough at the home of his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hul- | gus. The GI is stationed at Ft.] | Knox, Ky., with the 158th A. G F. | | Band. . | | A brother, S/Sgt. Joseph, is ex-| | pected home soon. He is stationed | [ 1n Korea with the Military Govern- | | ment. | | Mr. and Mrs James Shaffer are | | the proud parents of twin boys, | | born Sept. 8 in the Colver Hospital. | | Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hullihen of | Cresson spent the week end at the | | home of the former's parents, Mr. | |and Mrs. Vernon Hullihen of 4th | | St., Colver. | Miss Frances Hajzus has return- | | ed to Slippery Rock College to take | up gymnastics there. | | “Pvt. Joe Olinsky, son of Mrs. | { Olinsky of this place, spent a 30- | day furlough here. { { Nick Elinsky of Sharon, O., was | | a recent visitor here. He is a for- | | mer resident of Colver. { Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walsh and family of Philadelphia are spend- ing a two-week vacation at the | nome of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deola of Colver. Mrs. Walsh is the for- mer Josephine Deola. A dance will be held at the Col- | ver Labor Temple on Sept. 21. The | affair will be sponsored by the Holy Ascension Greek Catholic Church of Colver. Miss Theresa Cavatoni, daughter | {of Mr. and Mrs. Tulio Cavatoni, | has begun a three-year nursing | {course at the Windber Hospital. | | She is a graduate of Ebensourg- | Cambria High, Class of 45. i | Ronald Conely, Zane Bolinger, Robert Lewis and John Staruch left for the armed forces Sept. 16. Miss Jean Brunatti of Brocton, N. Y., was a visitor at the home of her brother, Samuel, of Colver. Mrs. Joseph Rovenski of Colver recently spent a week’s vacation visiting relatives in New York. Mrs. Mary Public was a recent visitor in Colver. She now resides in Cleveland, O. Miss Mary Patrick of Spangler was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Smoley of town. Mr. John Verbosky of New York is spending a brief period at the | home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Verbosky of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sucky and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Soltis were visiting at the Verbosky home on Sunday. Mr. Frank Skibo is now employ- ed in Connecticut. Mr. Andrew Zawiskie spent the week end at the home of his par- ents. He is now employed in De- troit, Mich. The Colver Soda Grill now has new regulations. It will open at 10 a m. and close from 5 to 6 p. m., staying open from 6 p. m. until :40 p. m. Miss Rita O’Brien is now taking a nursing course at the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler. She is a 1945 graduate of Ebensburg - Cambria High School. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bonini are the | proud parents of a baby boy, born | at the Colver Hospital. 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