Thursday, November 20, 1947 Spangler Phone “BarmesBoro. SHIM Timko-Hoppel Nuptials Held at St. Mary’s Church Miss Sue Timko, daughter of Mr. Alex Timko, and Mr, Lloyd Hoppel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoppel, both of this place, were married Saturday, Nov. 15, at the St’ Mary's Greek Catholic Church, with Rev. Father Andrew Petrousky, officiating with low mass ceremony. The bride was attired in a two- piece blue gabardine suit with gray assessories, she wore a cor- sage of pink roses. The maid of honor was Mrs. Charles Wargo, Jr., sister of the bride. She was attired in blue and wore pink roses. Mr. Wasco Sewalish, broth- ei-in-law of the bride served as best man. A wedding supper for the bridal party was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoppel, and a reception was held in the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wasco Sewalish. Mr. Hoppel was in the service for four years, but served the entire time in the states. He is now employed at the Pallone ga- rage as a mechinic. The couple will reside in Spangler. A wedding shower was held Nov. 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Timko in honor of a sister, Miss Sue Timko. Those who attended were: Mrs. Al Hop- pel, Mrs. John Elliot, Mrs. Leo Farabaugh, Mrs. Elaine Lantzy, Mrs. Robert Hoppel, Mrs. Fritz Morley, Mrs. Tessie Toth, Mrs. Charles Wargo, Sr., Mrs. Verna Kutsor, Mrs. Nellie Kutsor, Mrs. Ann Kowardy, Mrs. Dora Ham- mond, Anna Smith of Patton; Mrs. John Smolko, Mrs. Eva Kvanosky, Mrs. Mary Evanosky, Mrs. Wasco Sewalish, Mrs. Katie Markovich, Mrs. Mike Petrosick, and Mrs. Wally Wargo. A delicious lunch was served and prizes in cinch and bingo were awarded. Miss Timko received many beau- tiful gifts. %* Ek Mrs. Gus Falls Entertains At Party on Tuesday A Stanley party was held at the home of Mrs. Gus Falls last Tuesday evening. Cinch and bingo was played after the demonstra- tion, and a delicious lunch was served. Those who attended were: Mrs. Charolotte Fennello, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Rose Certo, Mrs. Greneway, Mrs. Brown, May Ciravella, Mrs. Fran- cis Pallone, Mrs. Harry Whited, Mrs. Sue Lutch, Mrs. Bob McKee, Mrs. Hadley, Madeline Davis, Miss Christine Falls, Helen Voydish, Mrs. Kelly, Miss Lillian Butter- worth, Mrs. Butterworth. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Sue Lutch, Mrs. Whited, May Ciravella, Mrs. Fennello and Mrs. Brown. HR Helen Stefanik Holds Party at Her Home Here Mrs. Helen Stefanik was hostess to a jolly group at a demonstra- tion of Stanley products. Those who were present were: Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Tronzo and grand- daughter, Betty Lou; Mrs. Del- fino and daughter of Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Price of Burnside. Mrs. Jim Whalen, Mrs. Hoppel and Mrs. Pellas of the Brandon Hotel, Mrs. John Link, Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Frank Frontino and daugh- ter, Adeline; Mrs. Robert Hall, Jane Whited, Miss Agnes West- over, Donna Bradley, and Jean Ann Pellas. Lunch was served. * ok ® Mrs. David Whamond of Kit- taning visited over the week end with her brother, Mr. James Wandrum at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mattern of Punxy visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. McGaughey over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Constant, Mrs. John Zaliznock, Miss Edith Temple, and Mary Rose and Joan Constant were Johnstown callers last Saturday. Mrs. Ernest Servell and Mrs. mdward Walsh of Detroit, have returned home after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Elliot. Mrs. Walsh is a sister of Mrs. Elliot. Mrs. Louis V. Campbell and six-month-old son departed Friday morning for Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn, N. Y., from where she will sail to Stuttgart, Germany, to join her husband, Lt. Louis V. Campbell. Mrs. Campbell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Paone. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Westover and Mrs. Mary Greene were shop- ping in Johnstown last Saturday. Mrs. Fred Hogan is spending a week in New York visiting rel- atives. Jerry Boothman of Alverda spent the week end at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Elliot and daughter, Patricia Ann, Carlton Williams and Oscar Hedgepeth, have returned to their home in Henderson, N. C., after spending two weeks at the John Elliot home. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Lokey were Johnstown callers on Saturday. Mrs. John Stine of Altoona is spending a week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Marie Falger. Mrs. Lawrence Kirsch has re- turned home after spending a week in Cleveland, O., with her daughter. William Falger of Punxsy was a visitor at the Falgers last week. The Presbyterian Guild will hold a bake sale on Saturday, Nov. 22, in Rodkey's Garage. It will begin at 10 o'clock. Mr. David Falger and son, David of Hollidaysburg is spend- ing a week here with relatives. Mr. Joseph Falger is ill at his home. Mr.. and Mrs. Phillip Demi and Mrs. Willard Demi, motored to Altoona last Tuesday night. Miss Olive Elliot of Indiana was a week end visitors at her home. Mrs. Lillian Demi entertained her cinch club last Wednesday evening. A delicious lunch was served and prizes were awarded to Mrs., Mary Greene, Mrs. Katie Macek, and Mrs. Hilda Demi. Mary Jean Wagner of Indiana College spent the week end at her home. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whited on Armistice Day. The Presbyterian Church will hold Thanksgiving services on Nov. 27 at 10 o'clock. It is being sponsored by the Westminister Youth Fellowship and Rev. Wash- burn will deliver the message. Ernie “Doc” Whited and Minnie and Sandy are now at their home at 640 Pepper St., Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeager and son, Harry Lee, are now in their new home in Trenton, N. J. Miss Olive and Joey Westover, spent the week end in Clearfield visiting Marvel Westover. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Perrone of Spangler held a birthday party for their daughter, on Nov. 8. 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