35 1048 of Cresson, t the Pat- ere. sifieds pay! I'T N y car- hes of m he slation prob- strong Con- ( NE a oe Evga Thursday, October 28, 1948 COLVER From House No. 816 Miss Kay Alice Honored At Shower Saturday A wedding shower was held | Saturday October 23rd for Miss Kay Alice, bride-to-be, of Mr. | Rudy Balovich, at her home here, Those who attended the shower were: Mrs. Sawkin, Mrs. Jake Yoursky, Mrs. John Lapinsky, Mrs. Mike Wahna and daughter, | Mary, Mrs. John Kohute, Mrs, | George Mutler, Mrs. Edward Jura, Mrs. Andy Mihalik Sr., | Mrs. Mike Visokaj, Mrs. Mike | Shutak, Mrs. Tom Bukovitz, Mrs. Joe Geroski, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Lapinsky, Mrs. Wal-! ter Yonik, Mrs. Mickey Holoka, | Mrs, John Bokoch, Mrs. Harry Melnyk, Mrs. George Kormanis, Mrs. George Verbosky, Mrs. John | Zawiskie, Mrs. Leo Kozicki, Mrs. | Pete Hazy, Mrs. Charles Smoley, Idella Geroski, Verna Bokoch, Ann Smoley, Mrs.. Mike Genos, | Mrs. Stephen Mostella, Mrs. Nick Olexa, Mrs. Mike Kostelnik Jr., and Mrs, Olexa. A cake was chanced off going to Mrs. Jake | Yonosky. A delicious lunch was! served and a good time was had by all. Joan Bisko Is Feted On 10th Anniversary A birthday party was held in| honor of Joan Bisko, who cele- | brated her tenth birthday last | Saturday October 23. The young lady received many lovely gifts. Games were played followed by | lunch. The following children at- | tended: Deanna and Lavon Smith, | Nancy Bolinger, Doris Auton, ! Betty Auton, Jean Johnson, Joe Buck, David Smith, Johnnie Bis- ko, Nancy Hagens, Harriet Man- ion and Carol Bisko. * ¥ * Mrs. Robert Knosh, Mrs. And- rew Knosh and Mrs. Ed Arduini | all of Tide, visited with their sister, Mrs. John Shook this past | week. | Mr. and Mrs, Dick Lassiter and | son of Harrisburg, visited over | the week end at the homes oi | Mr. and Mrs. Metro Evanchick | and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Evan- | chick. | Mrs. Mike Shutak spent a few | days this past week in Youngs- | town, Ohio, visiting her son-in- | law and daughter, who are the proud parents of a baby girl. Mrs. John Hanayik and son of Tlde, Pa., spent Wednesday visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Paster. A party was held at the home of Mrs. Martha Smith of 8th St. this past week and the following attended: Mrs. Martha Smith, Mrs. M. Spontak, Mrs. John Bis-! ko, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Pete Mahanski, Mrs. ‘Charles Wozniak, Mrs. Ted Dugan, Mrs. Sam Belin, and Miss Velma Ferria. The al * oR | | i | | { ty was enjoyed after which a delicious lunch was served. | Mr. Sam Belin, constable, and | Mr, Albert Domenick, Justice of the Peace, attended the organiza- | tion meeting of the County Ald- | ermen, Justices of the Peace and | Constables, at a dinner meeting | at Wissinger's Inn in Ehensburg | one evening this past week. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barger | and family have recently moved | to Kittanning, where they will] make their future residence. Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Tozzine | and daughter motored to New | Kensington last Sunday ives, they visited friends and relatives. Miss Viola Parrish, teacher of the first grade and president of the Colver P. T. A, attended a meeting of the Cambria Co. Council of Parent Teachers Assn., at the Southmont High School. Miss Parrish gave a talk on fam-| ily relations and study group. She also took part in a discuss- | ion on “We Learn About Our- | selves.” Miss Parrish also spoke | at a meeting of the-P. T. A. in| Vintondale High School recently. | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nazaruk | of Altoona, visited at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. John Melnyk this | past week. { The Colver Parent Teachers | Assn. had its second meeting on] October 21. A Halloween program | was presented by the third grade | and the guest speaker was] Congressman Harve Tibbot. | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leaper and | family spent Friday in Nanty | Frigidaire DELUXE Refrigerator Paul Belush, ected by Mrs. {will have a Halloween Party on Friday evening of this week, who celebrated her 50th birthday anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Olive Ball Sr, are proud to announce the birth of a daughter on Monday Oct. 25, in the Colver Hospital. Mr. Ted Appleman of Williams- port visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McHenry this past week, Glo at the home of Mrs. wi Visitors in Johnstown this past week were: Mr. and Mrs. John Shook, Mr. and Mrs. Julio Mac- chonie, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fark- as, and Mrs. Gramm and son. Miss Alice Hersco and her sis- ter, Evelyn, celebrated their 13th jand 11th birthdays, respectively, last Sunday, October 24, with a party at their home here. The Sunday School Class dir- Ted Dugan Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coleman and family of Somerset, visited at the home of Mr. | Merrill Smith on Sunday. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blahovich of | Barnesboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Andy Olexa on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Surkovic and sons | of Atlantic, Pa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Gmerek over the week end, Bakerton By M. A. PANCZAK Mrs. Raymond Drummer and daughter, Janice, of Ottawa, O., are visiting the lady’s mother, Mrs, Monica Rogerzinsky. Mr. and Mrs. Earl West and family and Mr. Paul West of Buffalo, N. Y. spent the week end here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben West, { Mrs. John Jewett, Mrs. Isidore | Nedimyer and Miss Pauline Yar- ko attended the gathering of the Ladies of Moose, at Lewistown on Sunday. The ladies made the trip by chartered bus with a group of other Moose members from this district, Miss Pauline Venesky, R. N., of | Pittsburgh spent the | week end |dent. The Ohio, is visiting his sister Mrs, Catherine Dongell and Mrs. Charles McCombie. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kline of Lewistown, were visitors last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Selby. Mrs, Agnes Farrell has return- ed from a visit with relatives and friends in Pittsburgh. Broken Neck Is Fatal To Gallitzin Miner, 24 William Bertram, 24-year old Gallitzin miner, died at 8:30 o' clock last Sunday in Memorial Hospital Altoona as the result of a broken neck suffered Sept. 16 in a mine accident. The man was hurt when caught under a fall of rock in Mine 8 of the Pennsylvania Coal and Coke Corp. at Ehrenfeld. He had been in a serious condition in the hos- pital since the time of the acci- victim had married at the home of her parents, Mr. [only last June. and Mrs. Joseph Veneskey. Mrs. Elizabeth Cole is spending | —Some folks make no bones a few days in Johnstown. {about their affairs--except when I Mr. Lewis Martin of Salem, they concern family skeletons. UNION PRESS.COURIER Agnes Farabaugh Is Eligible In Nation-Wide Crochet Test PAGE SEVEN ing the judging, there will be an| When health is involved with exhibition of all entries in the |fallacies, danger threatens, Winter Garden of the Hotel Mc-| Carrying a horsechestnut in the Alpin from Nov, 29 to Dec. 3, [pocket to ward off rheumatism is which will be open to the public. |not harmful, but when rheuma- - - - tism attacks, the nut in the pock- {et should be discarded for more . . bags; and Miss Hazel Hollenbau- Won First Prize at 5 . gh, Ebensburg, chair sets classi- Halloween Pranks reliable help. ’48 Cambria Co. Fair fication, | A child's fever cannot be cur- . ’ gy. : ek The competition at the fair was But No ‘Goblins led by tying a frog to the left First prize winners in the cho- extremely keen, making it very front bedpost. chet division at the Cambria Co. difficult for the judges to select » ’ | A hair pulled from the tail of Fair who are eligible to compete | the top ier) This was the Don’t be scareq—It'’s Halloween. |, black cat found in a graveyard in the Nation-Wide Crochet Con- | fipst year that a trophy had been | Goblins aren’s necessarily 80-1at midnight will not charm away test have been announced by Mr. |cffered for the best crochted |inNg to get ye ef ye don't watch |, gore throat. Walter F. Good, fair secretary. |piece, and this incentive, together | Out. Superstitions are innocent en- Miss Agnes Farabaugh of Pat-|with the desire to compete for| Pranksters will misbehave on |tertainment, as long as they do ton was awarded the Gold Sun-|the title of “Grand National Cro- Halloween, and children will look {pot delay proper care when ser- ray Trophy offered to the contes- [chet Champion” in the Nation-|for witches and goblins. |ious illness comes. tant whose crocheted piece was | Wide Crochet Contest produced| There may be some actual pro-| Have fun on Halloween—it's judged “Best of the Fair.” Miss some of the finest crochet work perty damage by gangs of young- time for let's pretend, and not Farabaugh won first prize in the |ever to be exhibited at the fair. |sters who mistake destruction for for being serious. bedspread, and edgings or inser- | It was also announced that the fun. | ——— tions classifications. Other first [Cambria Co. fair is making plans| Halloween is associated with | CORRECTION prize winners were: Mrs. Floyd |to participate in the national con- superstitions and charms and pro-| A photo published last week of E. Mull, Ebensburg, tablecloths; |test again next year. phesies. {Murphy's 5&10¢ Store banquet at Mrs. Jerome White, Ebensburg, The finals of the Nation-Wide These are harmless indulgences | Barnesboro was taken by the luncheon sets; Mrs. Irene Davis, Crochet Contest will take place in [up to a point. Frank Studio, Barnesboro. Ano- Ebensburg, doilies and scarfs; New York City during the week Unfortunantely, throughout the [ther name was given under the Mrs. Jennie Eppolito, Ebensburg, | of November 20, where first prize | year, some people set much store |cut, household accessories; Mrs. Frank | winners from over 500 local and [in superstitions, charms and pro- | Italiano, Ebensbrug, hats and state fairs will compete. 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