Patton, Vestrick, nd Mar- of Col- V! + Thursday, June 16, 1949 UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE SEVEN COLYER Colver 4-H Club Discusses Cooking, Household Work Miss Ann Smylyncky, daughter |Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ncky of Colver, Peter Smyly- | at the Louis Armanini home, was united in| Mr. marriage to Reno Chincarini of | the National Trust Company in in Bakerton at the home of the |lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. | that city. | Elizabeth Staruch spend last B. Bertram. week vacationing at the home of | her sister in Long Island, N. Y. { Mr. and Mrs. John Gaida and in town | family of this place were last home. in Vintondale | and Mrs, Michael Jub geupnia; afer S. ae uba, | tt week i Colver. Mrs. Mike Milkovich, Charles | opr. wad mrs Wottoor | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smolem- ski of Cardiff visited on Sunday at the Martin Kozicki Geno Tozzini returned to Phila- visiting for the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Depto of Colver, last Saturday, June 11 at 9 a. m. in the Holy Family Ca-|visiting in Newark, N. J. this tholic Church, Colver. Rev. Fa-|week with relatives. ther John J. Gura preformed the| Ben Hill of town is visiting this Juba and George Milkovich are double-ring ceremony. summer in Akron, Ohio, at the Lucy Tonelli of Alverda served home of his sister and brother. as the maid of honor and Benny! Chincarini of Detroit, Mich.,, was| Newark, N. J, the best man. Mary Buzminsky, Smyly- and Julia were Monday visitors in Ebens- were the bridesmaids. Leo Malengo of | Helen Sezecienski, Irene ncky all of Colver, Kopick of Detroit, Mich. Alverda, Joe Asashon, John Smy- lyncky and Michael Dilick of Col- ver was the ushers. Louis Mar- cks Jr.,, was the ring bearer and Barbara Jean Ramsey and Lucille | flower Marcks girls. The bride was attired in a col- cnial slipper satin gown trimmed with pearls and a long train with served as the a finger-tip veil caught with a| tiara of seed pearls and carried a bouquet of white roses. The maid of honor wore a pink colon- ial gown and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. The bridesmaids wore gowns of pastel colors of the rainbow with sweetheart hats to match and carried bouquets of red roses. The flower girls were attired in pastel gowns and car- ried baskets of mixed snap dra- gons. Following a short wedding trip the newlyweds will reside in De- troit, Mich. ’ * % % Local Couple Married At Ceremony Saturday The Colver 4-H Club met on Thursday evening of last week at the home of Dianna Smith. Classes in cooking and sewing were held with matters of house- hold work being discussed. Those attending the meeting were: Linda Fregly, Donna Bowers, Eleanor Jones, Dolores Burket, Alice Bright, Betty Ann Kohute, Vista Stoy, Martha Griffith, Eve- lyn Martin, Beverly Arford, Janet McKotch, Imelda Cameron, Mary Jane Aitkens, Julia Purbon, Nina Feath, Doris Hill, Nancy Hageus and Kay Hill. * % * Attending the Chinicarini-Smy- lyncky wedding last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gar- rett, Mrs. Mary Tartoni and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Benny Chin- carini and daughter, all of De- troit, Mich. They returned home after spending the week end in town at the Chincarini home. T. B. Hill was a business cal- ler in Altoona last Saturday. Hazel Smith and Donna Mae Hunter, of this place, left last Saturday for Washington, D. C,, where they secur8d positions in Helen Juba left last week for, where she will {visit her sister for a week. | Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Tozzini | burg. A stork shower will be held | this Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Mickey Holoka at her home. The shower will be given by the Women of the Sokols.. Week end visitors in town at | the Joseph Hancharick home were |Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sibert and | family and Ralph Bodenski of Eb- |ensburg and Irene Hynik. Elmer |Janoch and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew | Mritz and family, all of Emeigh. | Mr. and Mrs. George Kormanec, | Joe, Justine and Andy Kormanec | visited in Windber last Saturday with Mrs. Joe Kormanec who is a patient in the Windber Hospi- tal. A party was held last Thurs- day evening at the home of Mrs. Flord Bakovitz, Many ladies from | this place attended. | Diana Bellish of town is vis- iting in Nanty Glo at the home of her grandmother. Peggy Litzinger of Ashville is visiting in town this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Litzinger. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Geryvz and Hastings visited this past week in town at the Andrew Sokira home, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bellish an- nounce the birth of a son, born in the Colver Hospital on June 7. Mr. and Mrs. Wosniak of Nan- ty Glo were last Sunday visit- ors here at the Peter Mahangki home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raymond spent Sunday visiting in Lake- mont, near Altoona. Mrs. James Smith and family of town were visitors in Johns- town one day this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bearer and daughter were week end vis- itorg in Carrolltown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Miller. Colver Hospital Patients’ Record The following is the list of patients admitted and discharged from the Colver Hospital for the past week: ADMITTED Charles Tyson, Judith Kline, Dennis Edwards, Fred Rainey, Leona Griffith, Catherine Martin, Judy Sholtis, Dick Sholtis, Ray- mond Sprinkle, Jim Cameron, Richard Cameron, Samuel Camer- cn, Margaret Cameron, Edna Wills, James Hurtack, Edward Hurtack, Sally Ann Gusley, San- The Last Signal TONDUCTOR Stephen L. Gilmore, 70, of Philadelphia, waves his sig- nal lantern for the last time as his train leaves New York. Following the trip, Gilmore hung up the lan- tern and retired after 49 years of railroading. He estimates that he, his father, uncles and brother have family visited over the week end |dra, Gresley, Tom Gregg, in Johnstown. Vargo, Ferdeline Noel, daughter of Cleveland, Ohio are | Ann Kohute. visiting this week in town at the DISCHARGED home of the lady's parents, Mr, Charles Tyson and Mrs. Andy Olexa. Dennis Edwards, Mr, and Mrs, Metro Tishok of y.qna Griffith, Catherine Martin Mylo Park were last Surflay Vvis-|j.qy shollis, Richard - Snoliis itors in town at the home of ! Mrs. J. Datsko. John Latsot of Nanty Glo was Judith Kline on, Richard Cameron, Cameron, BEdna Wills, Hudak home. 3 Seaman First Class Paul Lap- MATERNITY Ard _ insky is home on leave visiting| Mr. and Mp2. 3 n ud itko at the home of his parents, Mr. |Colver, daughter, June 7. |and Mrs. Frank Lapinsky. or non Tos 7 Falbert Hill of this place was a ’ ’ , visitor in Johnstown on Wednes- | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nova: I day of last week at the homes of | Ebensburg, daughter, June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCarthy and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Mastrini Dr. William Primas. Colver, son, June 11 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clift and ee Mr. and Mrs. James Gray of Bal- timore, Md. were last Sunday - eéar- S ow visitors in town at the Leo Ben- go gg Benny Tartoni of May Be Boy Scouts Detroit, Mich., are visiting over New Cub Age Drops the summer months in town at the home of their grandparents, A To 8 In New Ruling Mr. and Mrs. James Chincarini. Mr. and Mrs. Bernary Ramsey and sons spent the past week end 1 | in the nation! 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