~ COLVER Eleanor Kushner wo Lovely June Bride |Colver Couple Wed flower girl was attired in a pink gown and carried pink carnations. A reception followed the cere- mony and was held in the church hall for close relatives and fri- | ends. STALLED BY NEW BERLIN BLOCKADE UNION PRESS-COURIER ar Carrolltown last Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. John Dvorchak and family visited in Patton last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Easly and family of this place visited in Patton this past Sunday. The Hastings High School gra- duating Class of 1949, spent sev- eral days this past week visiting By Dr. James W. Barton During the first World War, 1] was president of a medical hoard | examining the various units just | Stigma of Mental Disease Should Be Banished Entirely Thursday, June 9, 1940 object to be lifted, push upward with the leg muscles,” the Coun- cil advises. “The strain should be on the lifter’s legs, not his back. Do not try to lift too much weight.” It adds that the bride should be held “in such a way that your vision of the path ahead is not obstructed.” “The bridegroom will find the Whatever You Do a RO 10 Miss Eleanor Kushner, dau- | . in Washington, D. C. before they went overseas. The | ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin | Saturday Morning Dino Feretti of Pittsburgh was |medical Bary of each unit | mf) n't Dr H | same technique handy later when { Fouighinel of Comet Locame the a Past Syoek end visitor in town | presented the cases to the poss 0 op er: he has to lift furniture or barrels 1 Re ride of James Graham, son of Liss argare 3 ba at his home. along wi i odics istor in the arrangements and main- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham OF | qo iiss or Magali Parse wie Paul Strittmatter, a student at |oong wih their medical history The Greater New York Safety |tenance of the new home,” the Ebensburg, at a wedding cere- | p,tsakulish of this place, was Penn State College spent the past | | ,.opet to state that thes [Council has issued instructions on | Council advised. i TI mony held recently in the Holy | united in marriage ast Saturday week end visiting at his home Hedicer Biers od ak the | ow to lift a bride over the rete enre i Sch Family Catholic Church, Colver.|june 4, to Charles Semko, also here. members of the hood ors oy areghold. =~¥ou gan Swap snydung Yu Soci Rev. Father J. J. Gura, pastor,|of Colver, in the Colver Greek Tracy McCormick of Chester, cerned almost tirelv about the | “Bend the knees, keep the body | can do without for something you OCI performed the double-ring -cere- | Orthodox Church. Rev. Father Pa., spent the past several days condition mo hr paul his | upright, take a firm grip on the need by using our classified ads. last mony and sang the nuptial mass. |[evkanich officiated at the dou- visiting at the O. F. Strittmatter |, "4own his chest size and! ews ~ AAA ~ ~ > He Helen Kushner, sister of the |ble-ring ceremony. home here. |shape, the heart and its reaction|€ bid Ca bride, was the maid of honor, and| Mrs. Anna Bushinsky of Pitts- Bill Zellar a student at Penny "5 Joico weight and height, | i Lou Vyhnales served as the best | burgh, a sister of the bride, was State College visited in town one |, ooo" 0h ioogse veins and flat } : Tl man. Ann Dobrowski was brides- | the matron of honor and Michael day this past week. . |feet. Where they failed was not |) play maid and Carol Ann Kushner was | Kostelnik, brother-in-law of the Alice and : Patricia Strittmat- |’ sizing up each recruit from | by the flower girl. Richard McCoy, | groom, was the best man. ter visited in Carrolitown last the standpoint of his mental and | ) last Martin Kushner and William | The bridesmaids were Irene Saturday. : emotional balance. Many of the |Q 5-3. Semelsberger served as ushers. |Putsakulish, sister of the bride; 4| Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Strittmatter |... it accepted as fit were un- [@ ) Tt The bride was attired in a Peggy Vay, Margaret Emery and and family visited friends in| .0 "0 “Cithstand the ordinary (§ sche white satin gown with a finger- | Gladys Ferrighetto. The ushers Summerhill last Sunday. discipline and change of scene | all | tip veil and carried a bouquet of |were John Staruch, Benny Czara, Stephen, Anne and Mary Kay. 3"work of a training camp be- | 4 the white roses. The maid of honor | Michael Melnyk and Ray Mastr- Easly visited in Pittsburgh on|g they even went overseas, | Ju wore a blue gown with a head | ine. . LINES OF COAL CARS stand in a western Berlin rail yard after the U.S. | Wednesday and Thursday of last "0. “0° "0 4 from World| . Ju piece to match and carried a bou-| The bride was attired in a| and Britain suspended Anglo-American train service into western Week Strittmatter i isiti War I was of great value to med- | oy 18S Ju quet of red roses. The bridesmaid white satin gown with a long | Berlin. The move stemmed from Russia's re-imposition of the blockade this Sima tn Tamatter 5 ve ing ical officers and medical boards | 1 ? Ju wore a pink gown and carried a |train and a finger-tip veil. She| to the capital saying rail traffic would be halted until striking railroad 1}: Wee res of World War II. Every recruit|$ Ju 'y Ju bouquet of pink roses and the | | carried a bouquet of calla lillies with streamers. The matron of honor wore a pale green gown with a head band to match and carried a bouquet of white car- nations with streamers. The four bridesmaids wore yellow and orchid gowns respectively and they all carried bouquets of yel- low carnations. Following a reception in the Colver Italian Hall the newlyweds left on a wedding trip to Atlan- tic City, N. J. and New York. They will reside in Colver. * ok % Mary Catherine Melnyk Honored On Birthday A birthday party was held on Thursday of last week at home of Mr. and Mrs. John Melnyk in honor of the seventh birthday an- niversary of their daughter, Mary workers end their walkout. The Reds attempted to hook engines to coal trains, but strikers jammed the switches, (International Radiophoto) Martin Sunday visitors at the Kozickie home here. Bruno Dominecelli and Angeline Vergerio, both of Colver, and be- tween Ralph Dietrick of Patton and Betty Vay of this place. Sympathy is expressed to fam- ilies of Mrs. Forest Conley and Mrs. John Sichko Jr. in recent death of their father, George W. Shannon, former local resident. Mrs. Mary Zomak was hostess | Sunday evening, June 5. Present | were Connie Cento, Lillian Her-| hei, Inez Vokin, Mrs. Rose Mes- | Mrs. | Mich.,, are visiting is very seriously ill. HASTINGS Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holtz home. in Holy Family Church between town at the home of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sichko. [commander of the Lynn Wether- Mr. Sichko is a patient in the [son American Legion Post 569 at Johnstown Memorial Hospital and [a meeting on Monday evening of Leonard Nolan and . family of St. Mary's, Pa. |’ 5 : at a party held at her home on [209° in By last Sy at the Hugo Vivadelli, chaplain; George Mitchell A. Fye of Ernest and Mr. and Mrs. John [and family, moved this week to Semetosky of Smith Mills were | their new farm home near here. To Head Spangler Evelyn Grimbi and son, : : ° ° Banns of matrimony have been [Bay and ee Amer ican Legion announced for the first time at|Detroit, Mitchell A. Fye was elected this week in the Spangler post home. Other officers are Charles Het- rick, senior vice commander; Geo- rge Pollack, junior vice comm- ender; Martin Kirsch, adjuant; Paul M. Lantzy, financial officer; Glenn Lay- Fisanich, historian; , and Paul ten, sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. H. J. Easly and son, Fred, Jones and Raymond V. Lantzy, was thoroughly tested—in most | cases by trained psychiatrists— | as to his mental and emotional balance, so that hundreds were rejected and returned to their occupations instead of becoming a liability to the country and a Hh eyes of others. | The New York City Committee | on Mental Hygiene recently in-| terviewed 314 men rejected and | 309 men discharged for mental] and emotional disabilities in the World War II. They found that | the great majority of these cases | were made up of those who had | a neurosis (thinking an ailment is | present where no ailment exists) | and those who had an odd per- | An important point discovered | {was that many of the men who | | were shown that they needed help | {from the mental and emotional! | { ure in their own eyes and in the |g Is So Cool, So Delicious! Yes, that’s what you'll say each time ) ) $ 4 ) , you drink a glass of NEW LIFE light, foamy, amber-toned beer. After work, after sports, with { {standpoint refused treatment be- [cause of fear and scorn popu-|{ {larly associated with these disor- | Catherine. The young lady receiv- | phyla, Mary Evanchick, Mary Ber- | Bernice Ertter of Carrolltown, county delegates ed many gifts and a lunch was |kogkie, Ann McKavish, Stella Fe-|Mrs. Clyde Kirsch, Mr. and Mrs. The zollowi : ion served. The following attended: |dorka, Anh Gherardi, Gercinta|John Easly of Barnesboro and e following members were Dr. J. J. Sakon of Spangler vis- |Chosen delegates to next mon- dinner . . . anytime 1 | |Paul Ciotti, Patricia Ramsey, ited in Pittsburgh last Sunday |ths state ‘convention in Pitts-| © cages by ascuring them'S if 1 ‘| Barbara Ball, Betty Ball, Henri- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stoy and o- they attended the gradua- |PUrgh: James Paone, Mitchell | p some y g I$ it’s the tops! : : family visited with relatives in|” . Fye, and Paul Jones. Alternates |that they were not crazy. Even, etta Benoni, Elloise Veranco,| johnstown on Sunday. tion exercises of the Duquesne are Glenn Layton, Walter Kirsch, |after everything was explained to | Shirley Hartack, Barbara Kokel, Andy Kormanec, Audrey Porban, Donna Lapina, Shirley Stefan- ick, Anetta Selip, Thomas Lap- czynski, David Magyar, Barbara Degretto, Rodney Hughes, Timmy Goboda, Judy Gaboda, Mrs. Naz- urak and family of Johnstown, and Mary Catherine Melnyk. * * X® Xk The pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Leonard Timms on Wednesday evening of last week. The following ladies attended: Mrs. Ann Gherardi, Mrs. Rose Meshula, Mrs. Frank Cento, Mrs. Gene Hill, Margaret Reymond, Mrs. John Herhei and Mrs. John Hill. This group will meet this coming summer at different homes. The card party next week will be held at the home of Mrs. Rose Meshula. Among those attending the tes- timonial banquet at Galiltzin on Sunday in honor of District At- torney DiFrancesco were Mr. and | Mrs. John Shook, Mr. and Mrs. | Andy Sokira, Mr. and Mrs. John | Asashon, Martin Kokus, George | Kormanis, John Chervenic, Geo. JUDITH... 17 jewels. 14K nat- ural or white gold case, $7150 OLGA...17 jewels. 14K natural or white gold-filled. $6050 5 RR Hae 3 & = wn 3 | Hudak, all of this place. @ ) Mrs. Joe Degretto had her ton- xs MILTON’ ' sils removed at the Colver Hos- | pital this past week. \ | Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhn are hy JEWELRY STORE | proud parents of a baby boy born e Magee Ave. PATTON | last week at the Colver Hospital. <4 {| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Semetosky »- SATIN BROADCLOTH A Cup —32 to 36 B Cup — 32 to 38 White only 2 A Cup — 32 to 36 B Cup — 32 to 38 White and Black C Cup—382 to 40 White only 2 SHONBERG’S BARNESBORO | Richard Lapina, Steve Melnyk, | Giovacchini, and Louise Fouder. Mike and John Zawiskie were visitors in Detroit, Mich., recent- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harvilla and family, Mrs. Mary Samm and Miss Betty Samm of Central City were Sunday visitors at the Far- kas home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Zupich and family spent Sunday visiting in Smoke Run. Geno Tozzini, Bruno Zamperi and Richard Ferrighetto are on a vacation trip to Washington, D. C.,, and North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger of Altoona and Mrs. Beres of Lilly were last Wednesday visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Belin and Mr. and Mrs. John Kozicki of this place. Miss Ethel Gmereck is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Surkovick of Atlantic, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Waluro are the proud parents of a baby : daughter were callers in Johns- [Smoke Run at the home of his girl born recently at the Colver| Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith have moved into their new home at Mylo Park, Ebensburg. Mrs. Mildred Bisko has return- ed to her home here after enjoy- ing a month’s vacation in Flodira. Mrs. Mary Surkovic and son, Vincent, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gm- erek this past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Donahue and son of Altoona were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete McKotch. Miss Lucy Lagana, a student nurse at the Windber Hospital, is spending a three-week vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lagana. Mr. and Mrs. John Honayik and sons of Tide spent the past week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pastir. Miss Angeline Pellegrina and Jack Verilla of Altoona were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Belin. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Zupich and family spent the week end visit- ing in Glen Hope and Smoke Run. Miss Ann Marie Surbach of Homestead was a recent visitor at the Durkota home here. Mrs. Frank Legdon and family are visiting the lady's mother in Clarksville. Mrs. Anna Belin and daughter left on Sunday for a week's visit with the former’s parents in Al- toona. Mrs. Anna Bearer of Johns- town was a visitor at the home of Mrs. John Gmerek recently. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hill and town on Saturday. Mrs. John Cheminie and daugh- ter of Connecticut visited the for- mer’s father, Mr. Zampinie, and sister, Mrs. Baldo Viccini, this past week. Andrew Mihalik and John Was- hick were Ebensburg callers on Saturday. Miss Mary Petsakulish and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Buchinsky and son of Pittsburgh spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Putsakulish. A’ wedding shower was held on Thursday evening of last week at the Holy Family Church Hall for Ann Smylnycky and Reno Chincarini, both of this place. A very large crowd attended with many gifts being received and a lunch being served. The couple will be married this coming Sat- urday, June 11, A very large attendance wit- nessed the first mass of Father Joseph Sullivan, TOR, at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Colver. A reception was held in the afternoon at the Wissinger Inn, Ebensburg. Mrs. Dorothy Feighner, Mrs. Frank Erhard and Mrs. T. B. Hill all of this place attended the Dr. IQ Show at the Jaffa Mosque in Altoona on Tuesday evening of last week. Mrs. Martha Falcome and son, Harold and Charles Messina, all of Clarksville, Pa., were recent visitors in town at the Frank Legdon and Russell Moore homes. Donald Pastir, left recently to spend a few months vacation in grandmother, Mrs. Mary Vancas. Mrs. George Bobbey of Johns- town was a recent visitor in Col- ver. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evanchick University in the Syria Mosque. Mrs. H. J. Easly’s son, Stephen, was a member of the graduating class. Mrs. Josephine Siberts, Mrs. Joseph Frontino and Mrs. Anna Bills, all of this place visited in Personal . . . We believe that the personal || element is the | most important factor in retail business. Two persons doing business together face to face year after year learn to know and trust each other. At Lieb's we have always tried to know your hardware needs and to provide them on a fair business basis. Uncertainties, crisis and doubts come and go, but this policy of personal fair dealing persists here. You're Always Welcome At LIEB'S HARDWARE CARROLLTOWN | | Charles Hetrick, Hugo Vivadelli and Max Gordon. Anthony Morella and John Chunko, schoolboys, were selected to attend Boys State Camp at Indiantown Gap. Joseph Smarsh was chosen as alternate. MARSTELLER Mr. and Mrs. Blanford Patter- son and family visited in Clymer on Sunday at the Joe Patterson home. Merle Wiggins has been admit- | ted to the Philadelphia Hospital this past Sunday. Mrs. Michael Harvilla of All- port visited on Monday with Mr. | |and Mrs. Eugene Hauazie. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Binder vis- ited on Sunday at the Wm. Kay home. Mr. and Mrs. James Laird of| this place announce the forthcom- | ing marriage of their daughter, | to Michael Timchalk, son of Mrs. | Fannie Timchalk of Spangler. The | wedding will take place on June | 18. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor an- | nounce the marriage of their dau- | ghter, Marie, to Joseph Garrick | of this place. The wedding will| take place on Sunday, June 26. | Mrs. Edith Good and son, Jack, were visitors in Carrolltown last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Dehaven of Detroit, Mich., visited in town last Wednesday at the Sam Stov- er home. The Ladies Aid Society held a social on Thursday evening of last week in the dining room of the local Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Jack Davidson, has re- turned home after being a patient in the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler for a few days this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fowler of this place visited relatives ‘in Madera last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor and | daughter, Louise, Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and children and Mrs. | James Taylor and children, all of this place recently visited in Johnstown at the Allen Pounds { home. | Mrs. Ted Anderson and Mrs. | | John Anderson and Eddie Staffey visited in Franklin recently. | . James Laird Sr. returned to| his home here last Saturday af- | ter being a patient in the Johns- town Memorial Hospital for the | past several weeks, and is re- | cuperating very nicely. He wishes to thank his many friends for the many cards he received. | Ashley Hill of Madera is sp-| ending a few days visiting in| town at the Lewis Fowler home. | Sunday visitors at the James Laird home were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Laird and family of Gallit- | zin; Dorothy Penn of Allport | Mrs. Mayme Fox of Loretto, | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fox and sons | of Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. James White and Mr. and Mrs. George Laing and son of Bradford and [Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans and {son of Glen Richey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tonkin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gard- | ner and daughter of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sackett and Billy Tonkin of Dearborn at- tended the 50th wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ton- kin of Fallentimber. * * Dolores Vivadelli of this place is spending a few weeks visiting with her sister, Mrs. Harold Whit, in New Jersey. Mary Mahlick of town is vis- iting for the next few weeks in New Jersey at the home of her sister, Mrs. Robert Richlicki. Mrs. Mike Galla and daughter, Mary Louise, were visitors in Philadelphia at the home of the former's son, George Galla. Mr. and Mrs. David Hazellett and daughter, Bonnie, of Apollo, Pa., visited in town recently at the Harold Peel home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lindahl {and son, . Raymond Jr. of Heil- | wood visited in town last Satur- | day at the Carl Lindahl home. | —(More Marsteller News will be found on Page 14 of this issue.) {ders. Psychiatrists were able to| them and that, if necessary, care | and treatment would be free, only | 26 percent accepted treatment, We still have some distance to | go before the mention of psychia-' try—mental treatment—does not| suggest to most persons the| frightening implications of insan- ity and lunatic asylums. Safety Unit to Meet . The Central Pennsylvania Saf- | ety Association will meet at 8 p. m., Tuesday, June 21, in the Eb- ensburg Courthouse, according to Dennis J. Keenan, president. He | said the organization will make final plans for the mine first-aid meet in Portage on July 16. | —Try a Courier Classified Ad. NEW LIFE “IT HAS WHAT IT TAKES—IT TAKES WHAT IT HAS ...” BREWED & BOTTLED BY GOENNER & COMPANY Since 1870 JOHNSTOWN, PA. William F. Goenner, President Charles Symons, Secretary John L. Borbonus, Treas. John J. Haluska, Sales & Adv. Mgr. ” services to help drive in, word and we will BEFORE the trip. 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