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The program for the af- fair, was as follows: Duet by Margaret Wesner and teacher Mrs. Clem Kirkpatrick; Piano solo, Indian, by Charles Veil; Pi- ano solo, Robin’s Request, Corole Demi; Piano solo, Morning Hymn, | Mu- sic Box, Judy Gormish; Piano so- lo, Hollyhocks, by Gertrude Fry- rr is | Peasant |, cinch club last Tuesday ev- | Francis Dumm; Piano solo, er; Pianc solo, Danish Dance, by John Dumm; Song, by Margaret Wesner; Piano sole Long, Long Ago, Kirkpatrick; Piano solo, Russe, by Mary Jo Kirkpatrick; Piano solo, Arotanaise, by Forberger; Piano solo, Dolores Parrish; Piano Solo, But- terfly, by Joanne Forberger; Duet by Lois and Joanne Forberger; Piano Solo, Rataplan, by Margar- et Wesner. The recital was an en- joyable success. % kk Join Vacation Bible School to Start June 1 A meeting was held at the Presbyterian Church last Tues- day evening. Plans were made for the joint vacation Bible School for the Methodist and Presbyter- ian Churches. The enrollment will be at the Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening at 6:30 o’- clock, June 1. The second week of the school will be held in the Methodist Church and the com- Be Safe . . . Be Sure, .. of Correct Vision by Re- placing Damaged or De- fective Glass. FOR ALL MAKES SPANGLER Auto Exchange | Phone 321 SPANGLER || a recital held at mo- students were honor | by Barbara Jean Dance Lois Idaho, by SIZES IN STOCK CARS AND TRUCKS | at the | Dave Westover. | A card party, sponsored by the | McDonald Post, W. F. W. Auxil- | mencement will take place Sun- | day evening, June 13, at the Me- thodist Church. All young peo- ple are invited to attend. Also |anyone wishing to help with the | cause wil be welcome. { Those in charge of the classes |are as follows: Beginners, 3 to 6 | years, Mrs. Shovestall and Mrs ' | Alice Wesley, Primaries, 6 to 9 | | years, Mrs, Phillip Demi and Mrs, | John MacIndoe and Mrs. | nock. Junior boys, 9 to 12 years, Bob Nickelson. Junior girls, Ger- aldine Wagner and Mary Jean Wagner. Intermediate girls. Louise Constant, Mrs. Dorothy | Artley and Thelma Rose Caldwell. Senior High Girls, Mrs. Mary | Caldwell and Mrs. Thelma Hodg- gon. Senior High Boys, Reverend Swank. | * % % Mr. and Mrs. Willard Demi and | son, Billy, spent the week end | visiting relatives in Philipsburg. Mrs. Given Elliot entertained ening at her home. A delicious awarded to Mrs. Mary Temple, Mrs, Louise Constant and Mrs. { Anna Teklinsky. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnston returned home after spending two weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Lonergan in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. | Lonergan accompanied her moth- | |er to Altoona, where they spent a | [couple of days visiting Mrs. Har- | | vey Montgomery, a daughter of | Mrs. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Tendiglia and | Mr. and Mrs. and son of Cresson were Sunday | visitors at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Jack Salbega and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fenello | and son were callers in Altoona | on Saturday. Mrs. Long, of Carlisle, England, arrived here last week to spend three months with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ri- chard Tronzo. Mrs. Caffa Grande of New Jer- sey, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Stewart Logue, for several days. Visitors at the Thomas Greene home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Greene and son, Bobby, of Altoona, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Westover and dau- ghter, Betty, Mrs. C. R. Wesner and dau- ghter, Elizabeth, of Altoona, vis- ited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ruth Gooziou, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goaziou of Coraopolis were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth De Fazio. Mrs. G. M. McCarthy and dau- | ghter, Maureen, and Mr. and Mrs. [Robert Landis and Torphy Mec- | | Carthy, all of Corning, N. Y,, | spent the week end at the home | of Mrs. McCarthy's mother, Mrs { Grace Kelly. | | ~ Marvel Jones, R. N., of Clear- | | field Hospital, spent the week end | home of her father, Mr. | iary, will be held at the High Mrs. | lunch was served and prizes were | has | Zaliz- | § BE an | | | ad | Bg | % WOLFF'S SPREAD a mighty welcome to the thousands of thrifty shoppers of Northern Cambria in the last three days of their gigantic Spring Shower of Savings. Every employe of the modern Barnes- | boro store is going all-out to gain new accounts in the closing days of the nine-day event. Wolf's remind you to come in and register for the Valuable Free Prizes to be given this Saturday at 8:00 P. M. It is Joseph Tendiglia | not necessary to make a purchase to register—just stop in and say: “May I register, please?” UNION PRESS-COURIER Wolf's Main Entrance Spreads Its Welcome to All ~ ASHVILLE By MRS. GEORGIA LIDWELL Ashville Girls’ 4-H Club Meets at Beers Home The local 4-H Club held it first meeting of the season recently at | the home of Mrs. Dewey Beers, at which time officers were elected as follows: Betty Conrad, president, Gallagher, vice president; Baker, secretary-treasurer; ley Conrad, song leader; Elayne Brannigan, game leader; Peggy Suckinos, news reporter, and Shir- ley Eyer, cheer leader. Other members of the club are Patty Jane Shir- so be two door prizes and lunch. Price W. Auxiliary. The public is cor- dially invited. Miss Jo Ann Logue of Mercy Hospital, Johnstewn, is spending a week at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lo- She will now go to Pitts- gue. burgh Hospital to resume her training. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn MaclIndoe spent Sunday visiting in Clear- field. Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley were Sunday callers with relatives in Summerhill. The subdistrict Methodist You- th Fellowship will hold their con- vention Friday and Saturday, May 7 and 8, at Bedford, Pa. Some of the young people of this district are planning to attend. The Presbyterian Westminster 75 cents. This is the first| social function held by the V. F.| St. Benedict By MISS MARY REAM Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Galardy and child spent Sunday at the] {home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter She- ro. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holmes of Ohio spent some time at the res- idence of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Lee over the week end. Ann Symon’s Sunday School Class held its monthly class meet- ing at the home of Lorraine Lee. Those present were Shirley Hun- | ter, Cherie Stickler, Lois White, Phyllis Ahlstrom, Chloe Ream, Vivian Symons, and Shirley Mal- loy. The girls made posters for the radio show which was held on Tuesday. A delicious lunch was served and a good time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhn of Col- Youth Fellowship are planning a | skating party. Place and date will be announced later. Miss Marie Falger and daugh- ter, Anna, visited in Glasgow on Sunday, among friends. { Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eugene | Myers and son of Clymer visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ashcroft over the week end. They also visited at the home of Mrs. Myers’ sister, Mrs. Michael Rom- | an, in Barnesboro. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young and son, William, and daughter, irma, spent Sunday visiting rela- i i rednesday | tives in Johnstown. a Shen utorug oo We Ay 1 Miss Helen Houston of Wilking. Cinch, bingo, pinochle and bridge burg, spent the ye a a e will be featured with two prizes | home of her pare . Wilkinsburg spent the week end | here visiting with relatives. Enhance your decorat lovely wallpaper. A in modern and period (SPANGLER AUTO EX Phone 321 NEW BEAUTY FOR YOUR HOME Our decorators will help you to select the best wallpaper for your home. LINK’S HARDWARE i [ : : for each awarded. There will al- Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis of | David Falger Jr., of Hollidays- | burg, visited relatives here last week. | Marsteller | By MRS. FRED SCHROCK Mrs. Henry Lucerf of Ambridge is spending a few days with Mr. | and Mrs. Lewis Fowler and fam- y Nhe Ladies’ Aid held its meet | ing in the Presbyterian Church | - dining room Wednesday evening. A tasty lunch was served by Mrs Ross Taylor and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor. \ : Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lanesky and daughter of Cleveland, O,, end with Edith | week Mrs. the mother, visited over the lady’s Good. Mrs. Theodore Anderson and daughter, Carolyn, and Mrs. Wil- liam Woodsides and son, Denny, of this place, and Mrs. Elizabeth Woodside of Garmantown visited Sunday in Johnstown with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lamb. A number of local young folks attended a dance held by Barnes- boro High School at the Legion Hall Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McClel- land and son, Walter Jr, of Johnstown visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrock over the week end. : Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winegar and daughter of Clymer are visit- ing at the home of the lady's un- cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Blan- ford Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. ing scheme with our full range of colors designs, Come in— Ralston Peel are || born at the Miners’ Hospital. and family of Clymer R.D. 2 and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Good of Cly- mer visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Good and Mr. and i Mrs. Blanford Patterson. CHANGE BUILDING) Spangler, Pa. Polish the proud parents of a baby boy, ig Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson |g ver spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ream. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Utz- ler of Conemaugh spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin C. Ream of Sampson, N. Y., spent Monday at the Ream home. | The St. Benedict Ladies’ Club | was held at the home of Mrs. Bernard Swanson this week. Mrs. Leo Berringer and Mrs. Barney Bilko won the prizes and a deli- cicus lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. John Domonic announce the birth of a daughter this week. Mrs. Bill Williams and daught- er, Caren, spent Sunday in Glen Campbell. Mrs. Berlo Berringer and Mr. Leo Berringer were fishing at Spring Creek over the week end Baby Anthony Andrew Kaschak —son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kas- chak, was Christened on Sunday. Mike Bartkovick and Mary Jan- osko of Emeigh were Godfather and Godmother. Others who atten- ded were Mr. Joseph Zrioka and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zrioka of Ak- ron, Ohio; Miss Catherine Zri- oka of Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zrioka, of Barnes- boro, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zrioka, of Hastings. Mr. Joe Benney spent a day in | mittee to | “homemaker’s | June | announcement was made that the {next meeting will be June 2. The new Johnstown this week. Mr. Oscar Anderson, Miss Ad-|and Mrs. Pete Lesnick. ele Ahlstrom, Miss Phyllis Ahls- trom and Miss Esther Anderson | recently visited in Pittsburgh with | Mr. Vern Ahlstrom, who is a pa-|ce Beers, Harry Godfrey, Joseph tient in the Presbyterian Hos- pital there. ! Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rummell and | daughter of Finley, N. Y., Mr. | and Mrs. Doyle Rummell and dau- | ghters of Uniontown and Mr. and | Mrs. Harry Hawlett and son of | North East were Sunday visitors | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- | lo Berringer. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Caldwell and son visited with relatives in| Cresson on Sunday. | Mr. Charles Stickler Jr. was a Sunday visitor at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Mark Malkin of] Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradford of | Jenners and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | James of York, Pa. were visitors | this week at the home of Mr. William Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. James Boyer of Johnstown visited among relativ- es in St. Benedict on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. and son and Miss Veronica Miller | ALTOONA | | TUESDAY 1 1 | | Performances: 3:00 & 8:00 P.M. | | gn 1 pay | t € |t | € I “1 A family gathering was held lat the (Miller home were Mr. {William Kay of Patton, Mr. and | ~“% |Mrs. -# |Glo and Mr. a2". | Boniface. Storage Battery Care Improvement [of Wizard batteries, sold exclusively by Western Au- to Associate Auto Stores. FLOYD WEBER ENLISTS | of Altoona spent some time at] the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Miller over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kohan of New York spent the week end home of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kohan. Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall {of Bakerton visited with Mr. and | | Mrs. Francis Marshall on Sunday. | Bert | and Mrs. | Sunday visitors at the Walter Llewlyn of Nanty- Pat Thomas of St. A major inconvenience of auto {battery care has been eliminated | by a new battery vent shows water level in the battery | without removal of caps. cap that | Jack Galinis, owner of the Wes- | | tern Auto Associate Store at Bar- nesboro. announced yesterday that | he new device is now standard | quipment on nearly all modles | which are Stores and Western | Made of clear plastic, the ‘Quik-Chek” vent caps show at 1 glance whether water is at pro- r level or low, and the words | “add water” become visible in he center of the cap when wa- | {ter levels reach the danger point. | {The caps need never be removed xcept when water is added. Floyd B. Weber, 18, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Raymond Weber of Car- | | rolltown, j enlistment in the U. S. has been accepted for | Army. He rreviously was employed as a coal | niner. SE Sunday at the home of Mr. and Garden of | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Good and / A BEAUTIFUL I Mr an go Blanford FAIRVIEW CEMETERY Mrs. Joe Patterson of Clymer R. |D. 2. Among those present were | Patterson and family, Mrs. Mar- tin Bogetti and daughter, Mr. and | Mrs. Reno Greggi and Pearl Har- bor. Memories Cambria Co. Fair RIGHT! The part . . . RIGHT WAY We vite your inquirity and inspection of our cemetery. A dignified and outstanding burial location in Northern ‘Among 86 Listed | A total of 86 dates for fairs to | be held in Pennsylvania this sum- | mer and fall have been anrounced of County Fairs. Dates of those of most interest tc Northern Cambrians are as fol- Prices are less t for such a beaut Cambria County. FAIRVIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION | “iis, INC. PATTON, PA. Phone Patton 3451 or 3171 for Appointment lows: Cambria Co. Fair, Ebensburg, | Sept. 6 to 11; Somerset Co. Fair, Meyersdale, Aug. 31 to Sept. 4; Bedford Co. Fair, Bedford, Aug. 9 to 14; Indiana Co. Fair, Indi- ana, Aug. 31 to Sept. 4; Fox Hill Community Agricultural Fair, Home, Indiana Co., Sept. 6 to 8; Ligonier Valley Fair, near Ligon- Sept. 3 to 6. 17 the Pennsylvania State Assn. | | | han you think iful site. Huntingdon, Aug. Pittsburgh Live Stock Show, Aug. 25 and 26; Hol- lidaysburg Community Fair, Oct. 13 to 15; Sinking Valley Fair, Tyrone, Oct. 14 to 16, and Pitts- burgh Live Stock Show, Nov. 2 to 4. —The voice of the oppressed eventually is heard through the et te ) and adequately GENUINE CH NPIS BE AN EARLY BIRD world’s clamor and heeded. y equipped mechanics, job according to Chevrolet Factory Specifications, using those doesn’t take too Start off RIGHT by bringing your car to experienced, trained and have EVROLET PARTS! and have The New Auto Inspection Period began on May 1st. We are READY to inspect your car to meet all state requirements. Have it done NOW before the RUSH begins! MAIN STREE [CUETRD ET Dorothy Eyer, Janet Moran, Peg | Litzinger, LaVerne Miller, Patri- cia Holtz, Mary Lois Kelly and | Joan Hollern. | New members attending the | Keystone 4-H Club meeting were Reba Dempsey, Betty Ann Rho- des, Beverly Lidwell, Mary Lou | Lidwell, Barbara Massici, Patricia | | Holtz and Marie Beers. { The group also named a com- | arrange for a dance. | summer's project will be | assistance.” Miss | Kunkle showed movies and | This officers will attend a train- ing school at Ebensburg May 14. * * * Several members of the local | Womens 4-H Club attended a | dinner held at Wissinger’s Inn, | Ebensburg, on Apr. 28 in honor of Cambria Co. Homemaker’s Day. Our sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs. William Moyer in the sudden death of the former's sis- ter, Mrs. Snyder of Lilly. rs. Rose Letcher of Pitts- burgh visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Les- niak, on Sunday. Mr. Nelson Gallagher has re- turned to his home from Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. George Stock of Cresson are the proud parents of twin girls. Mrs. Stock is the for- mer Nellie Lesnick of this place. Maternal grandparents are Mr. The following senior attended a banquet and ball at the Penn Alto Hotel last Tuesday: Lawren- McCauley, Thomas Murphy, Lloyd Hollen, Don Gibbons, Joyce Gal- lagher, Anna Lesnick, Dolly Bal- est, Dorothy Balest, Patty Lid- well, Rose Lidwell, Irma Burgoon and LaRue Storm. Others were John Conrad, Mary Lou Lidwell, Hayden Grimes and Joe Murphy. Mrs. Anne Brown, Mrs. Hazel | Nagle, Marie Beers, Peggy Suck- inos, Janet Baker, Rosemarie and | Joe Murphy attended the Spring | Concert held at Mt. Aloysius Col- | lege last week. Members of Ladies Auxiliary of | Joseph Lipple Post 4315, VFW, | and VFW members attended the | Miss Rose Koons, daughter of ° Mr. and Mrs. Chester Koons of C me al Loretto, and Robert Reig, son om I'Cl {of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. 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[a shoulder-length veil to match, Mr. and Mrs. Orian Baumgard- | and carried red roSes, : ner and daughter, Carol, of Mer-| A wedding dinner was served in cersburg visited at the home of|St. Michael's Church Hall, fol- 4 Mr. Baumbardner’'s parents. lowed by a reception in the ev- —- — ening, The newlyweds left on a : short honeymoon trip, and upon Miss Rose Koons their return they will reside in an apartment in the bridegroom's home. Weds Robert Rieg Chest Springs, were married Sat- Insurance Agency Rieg, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. David Koons, brother of the bride, was best man. The bride was attired in a white satin gown with train and | Cowher, Nehrig & Co. DIVES LET THE WIND BLOW! Make your home weathertight from chimney to cellar, and enjoy a com- fortable home all year around. We make home repair and improvement loans at low cost. Ask us for details. First National Bank Carrolltown, Penna. 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