PACE SIX UNION PRESS-COURIER Phone Carrolltown 2682 or 4491 Miss Gertrude Bender of Altoo- na spent last week at the home of Mrs. Syvilla Miller in East Car- roll Township. Other callers at the Miller home were Mrs. Adolph Mil- ler, and Mrs, Peg Auckebaugh of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mill- er of Nanty-Glo, and Mrs. Mallie Miller of Nicktowh. Marine Staff Sgt. Walter Bear- er is sepnding a leave with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bear- er, in town. Sgt. Bearer is now in the completion of his second en- listment in the marines, and has been in service for more than sev- en years, His most recent station has been in Hawaii, and he will return there upon expiration of his leave. He intends to make the Mar- ine Corps his life career. Edwin J. Bender of Altoona was a week end caller at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Catherine Bender. The Ladies’ Republican Club of Carrolltown held a covered dish party in conjunction with their regular monthly meeting at the George Bender camp on Monday evening. A number of guests also attended. Misses Dotty Lemmert of Phila- delphia, and Eris Edmiston of Ba- kerton, were week end guests of Miss Marilyn Fees. a Mrs. Emma McClain of Phila- delphia; Mrs. Britten of West Vir- ginia, and Mrs. Bernard Deringer of Hollidaysburg, were circulating among local friends last Friday. Mrs. Nan Hannah and daughter, Mildred, of Seabright, N. J. and Mr. John Hocter of New York City, visited with Miss Leora Stich last week. The visitors were en- route home from the West Coast where they had been for six weeks. Mrs. Michael Bearer will visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Ray McAlarney at York, Pa., for the next few weeks. Born to Mr. and Mrs, Paul iLeb at the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, on Sunday—a son. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Drury of Pittsburgh, were Sunday visitors in town with relatives. Lieut. Fred J. Fees, Jr, U. S. M. C., who had been spending the past several weeks on leave at the home of his parents, Attorney and Mrs. Fred J. Fees, left Sunday for Corpus Christi, Tex., where he is serving as an instructor at at Air Base. Accompanying him was his sister, Miss Marilyn Fees, who ex- pects to spend a few weeks in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Custer and family of Waynesburg, Pa., were week end visitors with the lady's mother, Mrs. Mallie Thomas. Mrs. EE SU, ET XA "> Classic Variations. New themes on your favorite summer dress. Simple lines, simple beauty in shantung and rayon crepe. Assortment of colors. Misses sizes 9 to 20. Women's sizes 38 to 52. LIPM SMART 10th Street EE EE EEE AN’S SHOP Barnesboro Custer and children are remaining here this week. Mr. and Mrs, William Flynn of Johnstown were week end visitors with local relatives. Dr. Emil Sloan, Mrs. Regina Sloan, and Mrs. Lee Herman and daughter, Mary Lee, all of Wash- ington, D. C., were visitors over the week end with friends and rel- atives here, Mrs. Anna Roach of Pittsburgh was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas a couple of days during the past week. Misses Velma and Evelyn Moh- ler, and John Papcum, of this place and Jim Weakland of Chest Spr- ings, visited relatives of Miss Mohler’'s in Turtle Creek and at Greensburg on Sunday. Mrs. Mallie Thomas, Miss Leora Stich and Mr. Ivan Custer motor- ed to Johnstown Saturday where they visited Doss Stich, son of Mrs. Thomas, who recently under- went a major operation at the Mercy Hospital there. Mr, Michael Mohler, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mohler, Jr., and sons, Dick and Leo, were recent visitors at the Clem Callahan res- idence in Twin Rocks. Mrs. Emma Bender, of East Car- roll Township, who has been ill for some time, has been removed to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hilary Kibler, at Hastings. The outdoor Corpus Christi pro- cession, scheduled for last Sun- day by St. Benedict's congrega- tion, was cancelled because of the inclement weather. Banns of matrimony were pub- lished for the first time in St. Benedict’s Church, Sunday, be- tween Michael Papson, of Carroll- town and Helen Ziltansky, Barnes- boro. The Religious Vacation School for young people of the Townships opened in St. Benedict's Parochial School on Monday and will con- tinue with all day sessions for two weeks. Fred Farabaugh transacted bus- iness in Pittsburgh on Monday. Miss Judith Wentz has secured a position as stenographer and ty- pist at St. Francis College, Loret- to. Mrs. Mallie Thomas and Miss Leora Stich wish to extend their thanks to the members of the Car- rolltown Fire Company, who So generously came to their assist- ance recently by pumping a water overflow from their cellar. Dolores Sharbaugh, former local high school teacher, now located at Long Beach, Calif., spent several days during the past week with her mother, Mrs.' Ella Sharbaugh, and accompanied her brother, Rev. Father Cornelius Sharbaugh, T. O. R., to Washington, D. C., where he is stationed. Father Cornelius had also been a visitor with his moth- er. Mrs. Minnie Sharbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. W. Earl Sharbaugh, Mrs. B. J. Dillon, of this place, and Mrs. D. J. Murphy, Barnesrboro, are at- tending the wedding of Miss Mil- dred Schroth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schroth, and Mr. Hugh John Dugtey, in Newark, N. J., on Thursday of this week." Miss Betty Burley, employed by the Sterling Office Supply Co., in Johnstown, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Burley. Mrs. Urban A. Stolz entertain- ed the members of her bridge club at her home last Thursday even- ing. Mrs. Julian Burley and daugh- ter, Patty, were in Washington, D. C., for several days, where they visited Mrs. Burley’s son, Paul, who is assistant manager at the Congressional Country Club, at the National Capital. Cy Wharton of St. Augustine spent Wednesday with his sister, Mrs. U. A. Stolz, here. * % Large Number ‘Attend Anniversary Reception Among the friends who were in attendance at the golden wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vitko here recently were: Mr. an Mrs. John Stash and son; Miss Ann Krupinsky, and Mrs. Joseph Percz and son and daughter, all of New York; Mrs. Barbara Benko and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Costella of Dunlo, and the following from Carroll- tewn: Mr. and Mrs. John Budicky and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Budicky and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. George Kanik, Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge Lacny, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Matsko, sons and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John Passerella and chil- “SPEEDY” by Main Street Garage, Carrolltown 1 MOTOR REPAIRS Our men are trained SANYTHING WRONG?” THAT INSULTING SAP JUST SAID | HAD SOME POINTS THAT COULD STAND CLEANING, n E'D ALSO LIKE TO ADJUST THEM. to spot motor trouble . . . to do a first class repair job. If that truck motor isn't humming the right key—see us. mn just We re- pair any make of truck or passenger car. WELL, BLESS THEIR HEARTS | MAIN STREET GARAGE CERTAINLY PUTS PEP INTO OLD AUTOMOBILES 1 MUST TELL ALL THE GIRLS SO THEY HAVE THEIR HUSBANDS GO OVER THERE BY EXPERT MECHANICS... TUNE IN the NORTH CAMBRIA PRO3RAM over WISW (650) Every THURSDAY from The sponsors include MAIN STREET GARAGE, Carrolltown. 12:30 to. 1:00 P. M. (DST). RL Street 4 CARROLLTOWN PHONES PAE-1 | el cant AA TY ORY) TB) V2 SE ARR pA NEIGHBOR DAYS THUR. i7=-18 -19 TUES.- WED. = UNE dren; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har- vey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kanik, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zajac and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Krejifus and children; Mrs. Susan Hovan, Miss Joanne Hovan, Mrs. Anna Hovan. Other guests at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Benko, and Johnny Benko, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peppal, of Revloc. * kk Jeanne Blasko’s Birthday Is Observed by Party Jeanne Blasko observed her 8th birthday anniversary last Sun- day, when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blasko, had a party in her honor, with a group of her friends attending. Games were played, and a lunch was served. She received many lovely gifts. In aitendance were Connie Klaswich, Jane Kelly, Edith Mulligan, Mar- jorie Krise, Virginia Hayes, Lou- ise Volk, Marian Buck, Donnie and Eddie Dubyak, and “Cookie” and Jackie Blasko of this place, and Mary Ann and Mickie Micklos and Kay Zemlock,.of Spangler. * % Frank Malloy Weds New Bloomfield Miss Frank Malloy, son of Attorney and Mrs. Niece A. Malloy, of this rlace, and Miss Mary Carol Fens- temacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fenstemacher, of New Bloomfield, Pa., were united in marriage during a nuptial Mass in Corpus Christi Catholic Church at Chambersburg, Pa., last Satur- day morning at 7 o'clock. Attend- ing the couple were Hugh Malloy, brother of the bridegroom and bcth of this place. baugh, friend of the groom, also attended the nuptials. Both Mr. and Mrs. Malloy are students at Shippensburg State | Teachers’ College and will continue | their studies there. Mr. Malloy is [2 veteran of World War II, and | served in the armed forces for la couple of years prior to the out- break of the war. He saw service in the Pacific theatre, and held the rank of First Sergeant at the time of his release from service. Mr. and Mrs. Malloy are spending their honeymoon in Carrolltown. Spangler By MRS. ANTHONY FENELLO Phone: Barnesboro 83-R Miss Freda Cantelope Weds Lawrence Valenty Miss Freda Cantelope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cantelope, of Spangler, became the bride of Lawrence Valenty, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Valenty, of Barnesboro, on Wednesdey, June 5th. Father Charles Smythe officiated at the nuptial high mass. The double ring ceremony was used. The bride was given away by her father at the Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Bar- nesboro at 9 a. m. The bride wore a white satin gown, finger tip veil, crown of was Miss Josephine Valenty, wore a pink net gown, and carried yellow tea roses. Leo Cantelope, brother of the bride, was the best ran. Bridesmaids were Helen Ash- craft, wearing an aqua gown; Mar- tha McGulish, attired in a blue gown, and Marino Valenty, in aqua gown. All carried yellow tea roses. Ushers were Domenic Bonano, To ny Taranto, and Samuel Valenty. A wedding dinner was served at the Brandon Hotel in Spangler, to 75 guests, and a reception was giv- en in Slovak Hall, Barnesboro, to approximately 200 guests. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. The couple now are honeymoon- ing in New York and Canada, and upon their return will reside in Barnesboro. Mrs. Valenty is a graduate of the Barnesboro High School and has been employed as a telephone operator in Barnesboro. Mr. Val- enty graduated fgrom the Barnes- bero High School; and served dur- ing World War II in the U. S. Ar- my with three years’ service. He saw duty in the South: Pacific, and has been home 2 years. He is now a partner in the Valenty & Sons’ Fruit and Wholesale Deliveries. * kk Joint Bible School Here Has Record Enrollment The Bible Vacation School of the Methodist and Presbyterian Chur- ches combined has been a great success. There has been a record enrollment of ninety students. Rev. Warren Sward, pastor of the Ba- kerton charge, has been conduct- | ing the school, aided by several | teachers from both churches. Com- | mencement service will be held in | the Presbyterian Church June 1 | Sunday, at 7:30 p. m. The public lis invited to attend. The work of | the children will be on display at this time. | Marjorie Kirsch, student nurse | at the Philadelphia Hospital, is | spending a two weeks’ vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Walter Kirsch. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie L. Mallone of Miami Beach, Fla., spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Webb. Mr. and Mrs. John Onorato were week end visitors at the home of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Josephine Brancato, at Steubenville, Ohio. Mrs. Pete Laiti and Mrs. Bernice Del Pratte were Indiana callers on Saturday. Robert Westover, of Ivyside, Al- toona, spent a few days with his| Sequins, and carried white roses | and an, orchid. The maid of honor | of | Corapolis, cousin of the groom. She | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Fenello. Mrs. J. W. Burkhart and two children, Joseph and Douglas, of Johnstown, spent a week visiting the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MacIndoe. Lynn Wetherson Post, No. 569, American Legion, whose home was recently destroyed by fire, will hold their next meeting on July 7th, in the V. F. W. Rooms in the Brandon Hotel. Anthony Fenello Jr., is spending two weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Fenello, at Detroit, Mich. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Spang- ler Fire Company held their regu- lar meeting Friday evening. Plans were made for delegates to attend the Hastings meeting on June 26. Delegates elected were Mrs. Ruth Brooks and Mrs. Anthony Fenello. Misses Ann Kocinske and Ber- nice Del Pratte were Thursday ev- ening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Del Pratte of Colver. Frank Boley of Loretto was a Sunday guest of the Walter Kir- sch family. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Webb were William Booth, Gertrude George, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McAllister, and sons, Bobhy and Jimmie, all of Pittsburgh. Joseph Onorato, Jr., spent week end at Akron, Ohio. the —“Patton On Labor Day!” Fallen Timber 28th Wedding Anniversary Observed by Templetons Mr. and Mrs. William Temple- ton celebrated their 28th wedding anniversary on Saturday, June 7. Mr. and Mrs. Templeton have the following children: Charlotte, El- ery—with the U. S. Army-—and George and Leora. Mr. and Mrs. Templeton’s dau- ghter, Charlotte, and her husband celebrated their 3rd wedding an- niversary on the same date. * * * Miss Carol Van Scoyoc, Mrs. Mildre® Gates, Mrs. Anna Binnix and Mrs. Annie Matthews left on Sunday to attend the Rebecca As- sembly at Philadelphia, which will last until Thursday. They are staying at the convention hotel, the Benjamin Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell Jr. and daughter, Mrs. Earl F. Kopp, visited Saturday at the Howard F. Glass home. Among guests at the Charles W. Beers home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beers and daugh- ter, Mildred, Bellwood; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wallace and dau- ghters, Emma Jean and Sandra, Coalport; Michael Zedik, Spang- ler; Edward K. Beiddle and son Eddie, Boalsburg, : Grimminger. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Glass and Charles attended a meeting of the Rural Mail Carriers’ Assn. and its aux- iliary at the Fire Hall, Ebensburg, on Saturday evening. Mrs. Dorothy Dawson and dau- ghter, Jacquelon Elsie, spent Sat- urday night at the Russell Black home in Altoona. On Sunday mor- ning they left for Vestal, N. Y., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Malcalm Potter and family and Miss Es- ther Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Glass and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. : Glass and sons, visited at Philipsburg Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm G. Otte and children visited recently at the George T. Gray home. Messrs A. Blair Myers, Martin Richards and Carl Jenkins were Monday visitors in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. i. Buddle and son, Eddie, of Boalsburg, were recent guests at the home of George T. Gray. Eugene Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Jenkins, is visitin at the home of Mrs. Rella Settles of Akron, O. Charles Snyder has Cranberry, N. J., to reside his father. Lester A. Downs visited in Al- toona and Ebensburg Tuesday. Donald Frye was a recent guest at the home of his grand- mother, Mrs. Bertha Frye of Al- toona. : Mrs. John Toohey "is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Abrams of Wil- gone to with merding. While there she will at- tend commencement exercises at Pittsburgh High School, where 2 granddaughters, Olive and Mar- gie Florig, are to graduate. Mrs. William C. Thomas was a shopper in Altoona recently. Mr. and Mrs. Luther V. Miller and daughter, Nancy Catherine, were Thursday shoppers in ‘Al- toona. Alfred Edmiston visited in Al- toona last Thursday. John 8S. Jenkins went to State College Thursday to take a state examination for mine foreman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jasper of Madera visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Templeton, recently. They were accompanied by another daugh- ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Morrison of Clearfield. Foster P. Rutter, student at the Lock Haven State Teachers’ Col- lege, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair P. Ruter. Anthony J. Roberts was a week end visitor in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Beers and family of Blandburg and Mrs. Isaac Good of Flinton visited at the V. K. Gallaher’s on Sunday. EAST CARROLL REALTY DEAL Demetrius J. Strittmatter has purchased from Mary Francis Strittmatter two tracts of land in East Carroll Township, according to a deed filed in the office of the Recorder of Deeds at Ebens- burg. Shirts, ties, suspen- ders, sweaters, pa- jamas, socks, and handkerchiefs, all make wonderful Father's Day gifts! A HOST OF LITTLE GIFTSTHAT MEAN SO MUCH TO DAD! Remember June 15th * Today—come in and see the exciting gift items we have for Dad this year. The perfect pres- ent for a perfect Dad—the gift that expresses your love. GIVE DAD AN EVERSHARP “C.A> Now! Reduced Prices On All Models! EVERSHARF C. A. Repeater Pen. 14 Karat Gold Filled. Was $25.00! 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