wd = in i in “ry - Pee = ! [fae Thursday, July 15, 1948 Dean Locals 5C Mr, and Mrs. Robert Conrad | to James Peno of Niagara | zatto were in Loretto Sunday. , are spending a short | The y n ers ac 3 | at the Gerald Jacobs | Magdale and Mrs. Falls, N. Y vacation home, Mrs. A. Barilla and children and | Mrs. Servilla and sister of Altoo- have returned dance | visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bergama- | Mrs. James Jordan in Pittsburgh hi and children, and Mrs. Vie- | on the Fourth. r Reduce and sons, and Jo Ba- held at St. Mary 'n hall Saturday evening | | was a huge success. na, spent Sunday at the Leslie | a Plainfield, Reghetti home. Rose Marie McClucas is spend- ing some Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stoehr | and daughter, Joyce, of Norfolk, | Leary, their { ler. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O'Leary | from a vacation N. J. Marilyn. O'-| daughter, will re- a d y | main there for some weeks at the time with relatives in|pome of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spil- | Miss Jo Bazatto of Fairvew, N. | |J., is a guest at the Joseph Ber- Va. spent Sunday at the home | oa maschi home of Candodo Rossa. | Mrs. Jody Judd and | Fontanella spent Sun- day in Coalport. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Judd and family and Mr. and Mrs. William | Judd were Saturday business vis- itors in Altoona. Elvera Hollen, whe was recent-| Mr. ly discharged from the Spangler Hospital, where she had been an appendectomy patient, is rapidly Mr. and Catherine improving. Mrs. James Berringer and dau- | Conrad, Mrs. isited at the Marian Jud is now on a short | | vacation at the homes of Mr. and {Mrs. R. Krug and Mrs. Agnes | Kelly at Chest Springs. Mr, and Mrs. H. I. Eckenrode | of Cresson spent Sunday with rel- | atives and friends here. and Mrs. Gerald Jacobs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Peno, Mr. | and Mrs. Frank Gregg Jr. and son | Ricky, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Jacobs and daughter, Donna Mae, home of Mr. and dav at!|V . gter, Eleanor, spent Thursday at| Mrs. Bert Bradley in Hollidays- | the home of Mrs. John Matthews in Hollidaysburg. Mr. and Mrs. William Becmann | 3 Jr, of Woodcliff, N. J., motored [Raymond and Alan, are spending {burg on Sunday evening. | Mrs. Victor Reduce and sons, | to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | their summer vacation at the res- seph Bergamaschi on Thursday, [idence of Mr. } Bergamaschi. The Reduces reside in Cliffside, N. | Miss Bonita Boito has returned |to her home in Coalport after a last. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Funicelli, Mr. and Mrs. Fortunato Funicel- li, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swires | and son, Donald, of Altoona, and visit here. Mr. and Mis. Howard Swires and | Marian, Timothy, and|Blandburg were Sunday callers children, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph J. Albert Johnston of Alan, motored to Clairton, Pa., on at the Harry Johnston home. Sunday, where they spent the day | Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Boito 4 1 ( ( ) ) A PORTRAIT THAT'S REALLY YOU Color brings the breath of life to your photograph. No matter how fine or realistic a ‘black and white’ portrait is, it can’t do justice to beauty! Let our ) skilled artists capture the sheen of your hair . . . ¢ the soft bloom of your complexion . . . the bright < sparkle of your eyes. Come in today and let us make a beautiful colored portrait of you. { Second Floor, First National Bank Building : PATTON, PENNA 4 @® When you buy tires for your car you are really buy- ing mileage. And when you get Dib making certain of longer trouble-free mileage at mo extra cost. That is why we invite you to come in and see these tires that embody so many improvements in tire engineering. 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Mrs. Roxie Quatraro and son, Gary, of AKron, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Bart Tartaglio and dau- ghter, Theresa of Altoona, were callers here Thursday evening. Amsb By KATHLEEN BUCHANAN Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller, | Mrs. Gilbert Lewis and child- | ren, Carol Ann and Dean, visited relatives in Hastings on Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCon- nell of Johnstown were visitors on Friday evening at the Dick McConnell home. Funeral services were held in 2:30 Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Josephine Capouillez, Dy- sart, Interment -was in the Ams- bry Union Cemetery. The de- ceased was the mother-in-law of Mrs. Geraldine Capouillez of this place. Friday evening visitors in Cres- son were Mrs. Mary Bevis, Frank, Helen, and Andrew Racz, Leo Capouillez, Betty and Bernice McConnell, Donna Buchanan, and Junior Booterbaugh. Margaret Guido has returned to her home in Colver after spending some time with rela- tives in town. Sunday visitors at the Joseph Beiswenger home were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beiswenger of Al- toona. Mr. and Mrs. Gib Lewis and family spent Saturday evening in Patton. Mr. Richard Godfrey of Pitts- burgh spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller vi- sited the Charles Ganoe home in Heilwood on Sunay evening. Messrs. Leonard Capouillez, Mike Francis, and John Racz have returned to Ohio after hav- ing spent the week end at their homes here. Sunday evening callers at the Lloyd Pugh home were the Man- uel Booterbaughs of Cresson. Mr. Gilbert Lewis was a busi- ness caller in Colver on Satur- day. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McConnell on Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Blair Trexler and son of Cresson. Mr. and Mrs. John Guido and family of Colver visited at the | Robert Blakney home here on Sunday. The Gib Ball family of Colver spent Sunday evening visiting at the Earl Godfrey home. Mr. Tom Hunt of Johnstown called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pugh on Sunday eve- ning. Billy Blakney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blakney, returned home on Saturday from the Col- ver Hospital where he had his tonsils and adenoids removed. Ethel Mae Conrad spent Mon- day in Altoona. Mary and Eugene Guido, child- ren of Mr. and Mrs. John Guido of Colver, are speding a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blakney. MarriageLicenses John P. Hrubochak and Agnes S. Kunch, both of Barnesboro. Edward B. McGovern, Patton, and Betty D. Sparling, Spangler. Francis L. Stossel, Barnesboro R. D. 1, and Doris Mae Miller, Spangler. Thomas A. Sackie, Barnesboro, and Helen E. Janosko, Emeigh. Kenneth E. Wagner, Spangler, and Kathryn Fernald, Detroit, Mich. Cyril A. Fisher, Jr, Patton, and Eleanor M. Lantzy, Spangler. Joseph J. Borsock, Centralia, Pa., and Anne H. Kusar, Carroll- town. Emerson W. Ruth, Scottdale, and Anna Elizabeth Frank, of Blandburg. Francis A. Thomas, St. Boni- face, and Rita Mae Miller, St. Benedict. Robert C. Bloom, Blandburg, and Irence C. Edmiston, Fallen- | timber. | ri Cut Lawns High | During hot, dry weather the lawn benefits from high cutting, says A. E. Cooper, Penn State | extension agronomist. He warns | against cutting lower than one jand one-half inches. Low cutting choke out the bluegrass. of your pride and joy! | encourages crabgrass which may | DYSART : | Funeral Services for Ms. | Joseph Capouillez | The funeral of Mrs. Joseph | Capoullez, Sr., was held on Wed- | nesday with burial in the Union | Cemetery in Amsbry. { She is survived by her hus- | band, Joseph Capoullez and one | son, Joseph, of Dysart and one | daughter, Mrs. Jennie Zinghart, | also of Dysart. | BH ok Mr. and Mrs. John Lamberton | and family, of Altoona, spent | Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rose | Naylor. Other guests at the Nay | lor home over the week end were: | | Mr. Robert Naylor and Dr. and | | Mrs. William Lowe of Altoona, | Russell Naylor and son, Ray- | mond, of Camden, N. J. | | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gregg and | family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gregg Jr. and son, have returned | [to their home after a camping | trip to Fink’s Bridge. [ Mrs. Phelena Reese, of this Buckhorn, and Walter Voshin- sky, spent several days in Can- ada fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Healy spent the week end at the Geo. Dietrick home. Albert and Kay Klopper of Pittsburgh are spending a vaca- tion with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dietrick. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Killan of Washington, D. C, spent the week end at the Dietrick home. Mrs. Rita Ott and baby, of Washington is visiting at the James Hertzog home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bender and children, of Jamestown, N.| Y.,, spent several days at the home of Mrs. Bender's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hertzog. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and fam- ily of Jeanette spent several days with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crossman entertained a number of friends at their home, when a represen- tative of Century Metal Craft Corp. held a demonstration din- ner. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sr. Dysart, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yeaglin of Ba- kerton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ja- cobs and son, George, of Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Crossman, of Turin, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Altoona. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gionfriddo on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ro- metto and family, of Spangler, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rometto and family, of Spangler and Mr. Car- man Gionfriddo, of Altoona. Mrs. James Cuomo and child- ren, Bobby and Anna Jean, and Miss Winifred Grimes, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Laughard in Nanty Glo. Miss Betty Grimes is spending several weeks with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Landing, in Rutland, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheplar and family of Helvetia spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hale of Richland. Shirley Sheplar of Helvetia, Pa. spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Nay- lor. Merle Grimes is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Shep- lar of Helvetia, Pa. Mrs. H. L. Naylor has been discharged from the Mercy Hos- pital, where she had been admit- ted on Wednesday morning suf- fering of a severe attack of as- thma. Mr. James Hertzog has been on the sick list for several days. Miss Gladys Voshinsky of Coal- port spent Sunday with friends in Dysart. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Ammer- man and son of Fallentimber spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Cuomo. The Dysart Ball Club lost a game to Ashville on Sunday by a score of 6-7. The Girls Ball Club held a dance in the Dysart Hall on Tuesday. Ronald Passonetta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Passonetta was admitted to the Spangler Hos- pital, where he had his tonsils removed. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Detter- beck and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cavalet of this place. Mrs. Det- terbeck is the sister of Mrs. Cavalet. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Marra and family of Uniontown, Pa., spent several days at the home of Mrs. Marra’s sister, Mrs. Louis Benzie. - St. Benedict By MISS MARY REAM Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilcox and daughter, have returned to their home in Detroit, Mich., after vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. William White Lois White, a sister of Mrs. Wil- cox, returned with them and will stay for several months. Mrs. Knarr and Charles States motored to Attica, N. Y.,, on Sun- day. Miss Anna Knarr accompan- ied them. Ed White and Bob Hunter spent last week end at the home of their parents. They attend St. Francis College. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cowan of Baltimore, Md., are visiting at the home of Mr. James Cowan. Miss Esther Knotts of Coalport is ‘visiting at the home of Alfred Vermillion this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan, daughter, Peggy Jo, and son, | Tommy, of Philadelphia, recently | visited at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Patrick Malloy. | Bible Schogl is being held at] the Presbyterian Church this | week and at the Methodist Chur- ch next week. Hours are 6:30 until 8:30 nightly. Miss Vera Goghgas of Twin Rocks spent several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ter- | rizza. The Cowan reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair | Caldwell. Forty-seven attended, | and all had a very nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Utzler of Conemaugh were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Ream on Sunday. A farewell party was held for Lorraine Lee, at her home on Sat- urday night. It was in the form of | a wiener roast. There were twen- | ty in attendance and all had a| good time. Miss Lee will live in Newcastle. Mrs. Clyde Bradford, Mrs. John Emerick, Jr.,, and Patsy Emerick | spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Brad- ford’'s parents in Blandburg. UNION PRESS-COURIER place and Mrs. Alda Polosky of John Simmers, Don Hollen. %* Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hollen. and- family, of Martinsburg, Va.,|of Altoona, visited on Saturday |Mrs. Henery Greenaway, of Coal- | PAGE THRE} | Hollentown |ver Valley was a caller in Hol-| Mrs. Gladys Rickard and sons . nt |lentown on Saturday. | spent the week end at the home Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hollen |of Mrs. Rickard's parents, in|” ISS ar d IIs Local People Attend land children, Marlene and Tho- | Tyrone Raniiton ind Betty Bride on Saturday y: ’ . . | mas Alvin, of Johnstown, and Mr. | Lester I Icnic Near Tyrone land Mrs. Lou Evans, of Beaver | Simmers of Patton visited at the The Christ Ambassadors of the | Valley, were visitors at the home | Witherow home on Sunday Miss Marv E yalinis.. ds Pentecostal Assembly of God held|of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pryor Mr. George Hollen is on the Miss . Ary Ey in Ga nis, Cay an outing on July 5th at Ste-| on Monday evening. : sick list at this writing. ghter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Gal- vens' Park, near Tyrone, | Billie Rickard, who had been| Mr. Lewis Evans of Beaver nis of Hastings, exchanged Jup- Morning Devotional Services | visiting at the home of his grand- | Valley and Leroy Hollen of Johns- tial vows with Jose ph S. Shon- were conducted by Miss Charlotte | father, Mr. William Rickard, re-|ttown were recent callers at the sky, son of Mr. and Mrs John Hollen and Melda Witherow. Ed-|cently had received bad burns |home of J. M. Hollen. Shonsky, of Bakerton, on Sat- win Hollen and Dorothy Hollen | about the face and hands while Mr. John Withrow and grand- urday morning last. Rev. Father were on the game committee. playing with carbide. He was |daughter, Melda Arlene Wither- Bruno Sivak performed the doy- Games and races were held and|taken to the Altoona Hospital, [ow and uncle, Christ Witherow, |Ple ring cermony in St. Bernard's | Catholic Church, Hastings. a delicious dinne rand supper was | where his condition was reported | motored to Coalport on Saturday 3 : served by the committee in char-|as fair. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pryor are The bride was given in mar- ge. Those present were: Rev, | Mr. and Mrs Ravmond Con- | painting their home at this wri- lage by her father. Miss Irene and Mrs. D. Weyandt, and dau-|joy recently Spent. Se reral davs| ting. Polites ,the bride's aunt, was the ghter, Dianne, Mr. Preston Hol- | = Tocen y Soe ll i aays Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Frve and| maid of honor, and Louis Ama- fen, Milford and Arlene Hollen, Jeep sea fishing in Delaware |e E pig Is. [van Frye and | gig tho bridegroom's nephew, was 3ay. family of Van Ormer were cal-|poof man Bridesmaids were Miss Mr. Leroy Hollen, Miss Evaleen Glass, Miss Madeline Hollen, Dor-|, Emily Jean Rickard was the . . BP «Of othy, 2dwin, Charlotte, Alma honor guest at a birthday S| Mr. Lester Pooler of Houtz- linis, Miss Agnes Dubetsky and and Ellsworth Hollen, Miss Anna | Prise party held by her parents, | dle Was a business caller here| nrc ‘payline Shonsky. Ushers Marie Glass, Florean, Lois, Ivan, |o0 July 8. A delicious plate lun- | recently. . were Joseph Galinis, George La- Donna, and Rose Glass, Miss Ade- | ch was served to her many | Melda and Ardell Withrow | yaychick, Mike Columbus and line Marks, Merilyn Glasgow friends, and all reported an en-|were callers in Glasgow on Norman Polites Melda Witherow, Robert K is, | Joyable time. Thursday. rs 8 shy is 2 rre ate of Carl Conley, Ardell With Sra 8: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simmers of " Mrs. Shonsky is a graduate of Simm i STOW! thi ace visite 7i relatives ' Thin A 0g alitv Hastings High School. She was Audrey Simmons, Miss Anna and [this place visited with relatives Thin Apples for Quality 1 i b Allis-Chalmers Co Ellen Si ste ilton |in Riggles Gap recently. Fruit thinning improves qual-|employed by AllS-Uhé ers Lo, n Simmons, Lester Rvaien. g 28] g I $ ! Pittsburgh. Her husband, an Ar- lers in Hollentown on Saturday. Alice Urgolites, Miss Florence Ga- Mrs. A. W. Britton of Van | ity of fruit and cuts packing costs RY 2. toe * { Ormer were visitors at the home |at harvest time, according to C.|MY veteran of World we Ik Doris Conley is visiting with |of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hollen S. Bittner, Penn State extension a graduate of Spangler High Sch- on Sunday. | fruit specialist. go, ne I eleva al Mr. John and is ys y 7 . 1 | Le a oller 08a 8 y ( 4 n, " Christ Withrow, | The three children of Mr. and Mash Topper reels placed near | Where the couple will reside. at the Withrow home. |port, spent the week end with |the entrance to the range shelter | A reception was held in St. Mrs. Olive Withrow and child- | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rickard, |and range colony houses will help | Bernard's Church hall. A wed- ren visited with friends in Bland- | while their mother underwent an |to keep pullets from blocking |ding dinner was served at the burg on Thursday. |operation at the Philipsburg | the opening, say Penn State poul- [home of the bridegroom’s sister, "try specialists. I Mrs. Silvio Amateis, Bakerton. Mr. Ambrose Hamilton of Bea- | State Hospital. id Now you won’t have to run down to the store every time you run out of soap powder. 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