PAGE FOUR UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, July 7, 1049 BEAVERVALLEY Mr. and Mrs. George Zehring and children, Betty, Walter, Geo- rge and Linda Faye, of Lebanon, Pa., were recent visitors at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. Rhudell Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lenhart and family of Patton spent Mon- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Downs announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday, July 1. The infant has been named Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. David Gates and children of Colver were Sunday visitors at the William O’Shall home here. Jim Kruise, Cecil Black and Bud Gates, all of Harrisburg, spent the week end at their re- spective homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Glass and sons were Sunday callers at the home of Lloyd Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Gates and daughter, Gloria, spent the past week end in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hemsky and daughter of Williamsport visited over the week end at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hemsky. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Esch anl family of Rochester, N. Y., visited over the week end at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Esch. Homer Lenhart of Woodland spent Monday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Len- hart. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hobba of Altoona were Sunday callers at the home of Mrs. Mary Gates. Mrs. Martha Brant and child- ren of Rahway, N. J., visited over the week end at the home of the lady’s mother, Mrs. Lydia Green. Mrs. Rhudell Gates and child- ren, George, Marvin, Clarence, Jimmy and Gene, and Mrs. Geo. M. Gates enjoyed a basket lunch at Lakemont Park on July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnhart and children visited with Mr. and | Mrs. Oscar Humphrey of Philips- | burg on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Troxell Jr. and family of Mountaindale visited here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hill and daughter have returned to Al- toona after visiting two weeks among relatives here. Edward Drass is visiting am- ong friends in West Virginia. Mrs. Hannah Richard of Van Ormer spent Monday at the Chas. Downs home in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ammon O’Shall were Tuesday callers at the Her- bert O'Shall home here. Mrs. Geneva Rodnig and child- ren of Coalport spent Monday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gus- sie Potutschnig. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Gates and children of Grampian spent Sun- day at the home of the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Hemsky. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gibson and sons of Rahway, N. J, spent the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shope. Mrs. Carrie Montgomery is vis- iting with a sister in Tyrone af- ter a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cash Grey. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grey and children of Tyrone spent Monday at the Cash Grey home. Mrs. Clark Forcey of Philips- burg was a recent visitor here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nedimyer. Michael Lapenna spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton. Misses Jean and Joyce Flemm- ing, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Loy Flemming, are spending the week among relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. James Flemming spent Monday in Kittanning. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith of Emporium, Mr. and Mrs. Benja- min Barnett and daughters of Williamsport, Mr. and Mrs. John Craig and son and Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and Betty Barnett of Altoona spent the week end at the Charles Barnett home here. 500 Rolls Clearance of Fine Wall Papers MANY PATTERNS 28c +» 38c WHITE CRACKED ICE CEILING PAPER, Single Roll 23¢ PASTE . . . . . 2-Pound Sack 50c LINK’S HARDWARE BIGLER AVE. Phone 321 Must Go! SINGLE ROLL SPANGLER Rayon SATIN, stitched undercup A CUP—32 to 36 B OUP-32 to 40 White, Tearose, Black, Blue, Maize, Petal Pink Nile Green, Orchid C CUP—32 to 42 White, Tearose, Black $490 In fine BROADCLOTH STYLE 502 A CUP-32 to 36 B CUP—32 to 40 C CUP—-32 to 42 White and Tearose i $4.50 .? BRASSIERES SHONBERG’S BARNESBORO :|Mr and Mrs. COLVER Scene of Pretty Wedding Holy Family Church Here Charles J. Vizzini, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Vizzini, Sr., of Col- ver, and Glendora Waterhouse of Ebensburg, were united in marri- age on Saturday, June 25, in the Rectory of the Holy Family Church, Colver. Rev. Father John J. Gura, officiated at the double- ring ceremony. Betty Miller of Ebensburg serv- ed as the maid of honor and Joseph Bolgar was the best man. Madeline Harvey was the brides- maid and Beverly Waterhouse be- ing the flower girl and Lamoine Waterhouse serving as the usher, The bride was attired in a white satin gown with a long train and a finger tip veil. The maid of honor wore a blue gown with a headpiece to match and the bridesmaid was attired in a lavender gown with a matching headpiece, A wedding dinner was held in the Blue Room of the Dairy Dell in Ebensburg and a reception was held later in the day at the Holy Family Church Hall in Col- ver. The newlyweds enjoyed a wed- ding trip to Richmond, Va. and are now residing in Ebensburg. * Fk X Out-of-town guest at the Viz- zini-Waterhouse wedding on Sat- urday, June 25 were: Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Steiver of New Castle, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fike and family of Big Run, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Wade Beck and family of Altoona; Mr and Mrs. Ed- ward Waterhouse of Park Hill, Pa; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Waterhouse of Pittsburgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Morganti and family of Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Metro Swerbin- sky announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Mae, to Domenick Valerie. No date has : | been set for the wedding. Mrs. Dorothy Valeri of Detroit, Mich., and Ruth Califuri and Ron Kovacik of Johnstown were week end visitors in town at the Swer- binsky home. Alma Buck, a student nurse at the Windber Hospital, spent the holiday week end here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Buck. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Finney of Atlantic visited one day this past week in town at the Arthur Bec- quet home. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey McKotch and sons visited in Smoke Run last Sunday. Lou Vyhnalek of Lakewood, Ohio and Helen Kushner, of the same community, were week end visitors here at the Martin Kush- ner home. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Verbosky over the holiday week end were Mr, and Mrs. Don Malino of Bridgeport, Conn. Mary Gula of Pittsburgh visited over the week end with Rev. Fa- ther John J. Gura, pastor of the Holy Family Catholic Church in Colver. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolgar re- cently visited in New Jersey at the homes of their daughters. Joseph Swerbinski and John Hulgus spent the past week vis- iting in Atlantic City, N. J. Florence Ceslick spent last week visiting with relatives in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lagana, George Swalshick and Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Vicini, HH i all of this place spent Monday of : | this week visiting at Cook’s For- : | est Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dediyo and i Helen Drotus of New York City are visiting this week in town at the home of Mr and Mrs. Louis : | Drotus. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pallisky : | announce the birth of a son, born i: | pital. this past week in the Colver Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erhard and daughter spent a week vaca- tioning in the state of Virginia. Geno Tozzini of Philadelphia ii| spent the past holiday week end ii| here at the home of his parents, #t| Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Tozzini. Mrs Loretta Bracken and child- ren of Belsano spent a few days recently visiting in town at the of her brother, Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Steve Surkovic, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Finney of At- lantic were visitors intown at the John Gmerek home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hill were visitors in Johnstown on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Metro Swerbin- sky and daughter, Dorothy Mae, i and Domenick Valeri visited with friends in Gunter on Friday of last week. Mrs. James granddaughter, are visiting for Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Guido Benigne and Mrs. Julio Machiono attended the funeral of Mrs. Maria Bern- ini of Black Lick on Thursday of last week. Ronald Conley visited a few days this past week in Washing- ton, D. C. Mr. and Mrs Nat. Olivetti of Rodgewood. N J. visited this week in Colver at the Marconni residence. Mr. and Mrs. John Shook and family spent Sunday in Johns- town at the home of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sewalish and family of Barnesboro spent the past week here at the home of Mrs. Fannie Asashon. Helen Prokup of Detroit, Mich, is spending a few days this week in town at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Milkovich and Mr. and Mrs. John Milkovich of New York City are visiting in Colver at the Milkovich Home. Helen Stoyka of Cleveland, O., is visiting this week in town at the home of her father, John Stoyka and also at the Joseph Evanchick home. Mr. and Mrs, Steve Harvilla and family, Mrs Mary Samm and Betty Samm, of Central City visited in town Monday at the Steve Farkos home. Dorothy and Ann Mae Linsky of Detroit, Mich., visited a few Domenick and Patty Domenick, two week in {| days this past week in Colver at the Jack Asashon home. Margaret Skibo of Irvington, N. J, is spending two weeks va- cationing in town at the home of her parents. Mike Swab of Gary, Indiana spent a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nemergut of this place. Mrs. Ray Neveling, Mrs, Grif- fith and daughter visited in Mad- era last Sunday. Olga Marconni, Mr, and Mrs, Nat Olivetti and Oliver Buter- baugh spent Monday visiting at Lakemont Park, Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. John Shook, Mrs. Mike Pastir and son, David, all of Colver were last Saturday vis- itors in Johnstown Mr. and Mrs. Evan Vancas and daughters of Ramey visited on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pastir. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cook and family of Detroit, Mich, spent the holiday week end here at the John Pavuk home. Mrs. Ben Smith of Ebensburg is a patient in the Colver Hos- pital. The lady is formerly of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hill and family motored to Lakemont Park on Monday where they en- joyed a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Belin and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kitko of Uni- versal, Pa. visited on Monday in town at the Belin residence, Mr and Mrs.” Walter Hicks and son of Philadelphia are visiting in town at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al McCoy. Richard Banfield is spending a few days this week with his par- ents who reside on Second street Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gealam and son have returned to their home here after visiting this past week with relatives in Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oldham and family of Juniata are visiting in town this week at the home of the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guer Callahan and family of Colver spent the week end visiting in Williams- port. Mr. and Mrs. James Rainey and family of town visited over the holiday week end with relatives in Williamsport, Pa. Peggy Dugan of Second Street is spending this week visiting fri- ends in Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Noon and daughter of Akron, Ohio, were recent visitors in town at the Ted Dugan home on Second Street Walter McHugh is spending a 10-day vacation in Colver at his home. He is a student at a school in Williamsp-rt. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hagens and Dorothy and Nancy Hagens vis- ited in Butler last Thursday. The two young ladies, Dorothy and Nancy, are spending ten days at the Church of the Nazarene Camp Grounds near tnat city. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McHugh and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Har- old McHugh and children visited in Williamsport over the past holiday week end. Mrs. Francis Huber and daugh- ter, Bonnie, of Patton and Helen DEAN Gordon Davison, son of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Davison, is very ill, He is a patient at the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, where he is undergoing observation. The appearance of a black bear in this community Sunday caused a great deal of excitement. The animal was so tame a few per- sons were able to feed it sand- wiches. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Canali and son, Albert Jr, of Akron, O., spent a two-week vacation at the home of Mr. Canali's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Canali. Ruth Davison is spending her summer vacation at the home of friends in Flinton. An enjoyable day of picnicing and swimming was spent Sunday at Black Moshannon State Park by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bergamaschi and children, Frances, Doris, LeRoy and Rich- ard; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Reduce and sons, Raymond and Alan; Mrs. William Beckmann Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Funicelli and children, Eli, Virginia, Arnold, Evelyn, Nancy, Albert and Char- lotte; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Regh- etti and son, Ronald; Mario Boito, Eileen and Dorothy Funicelli, Rena DalFarra and Mary Alice Funicelli. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rentz of Juniata Gap spent the holiday at the Bergamaschi home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Reduce and sons, Raymond and Alan, Mrs. William Beckmann’ Jr. and Rena DalFarra all, of New Jersey, ar- rived at the Bergamaschi home Saturday. Mr. Reduce and Rena DalFarra returned to their homes on Monday, but the rest have re- mained for a three-week vacation. Cresson callers Tuesday morn- ing were Rena Beckmann and Le- Roy Bergamaschi. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacobs and daughter, Donna Mae, of Altoona are spending a few days at the Gerald Jacobs home. The Ventura Excavating Co. is clearing away debris from Laurel Run, which has become filled dur- ing the years due to annual floods. Many persons from Dean wit- nessed the fireworks display at the Dysart Ball Field on July 4. Raymond and Alan Reduce, Al- bert Funicelli and Richard Ber- gamaschi are on a camping trip. FRUNE CLIMBING ROSES Climbing roses which have completed their flowering should be pruned, reminds the ornamen- tal horticulturalist of the Penn State College. Remove old canes; save those which send up new shoots from the roots. Climbing roses which bloom on laterals can be pruned later in the sea- son. The old lateral branches should be cut away to within an inch of the main stems. McCoy visited on Saturday in town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al McCoy. Ronald Snyder is visiting in Patton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Huber, Bakerton By M. A. PANCZAK Mr. and Mrs. Nick Arico and daughter, Rose, of New Bruns- wick, N. J., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maimone. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart of Hendersonville spent the past week here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Price. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mariano and 0., are spending the week here at the home of the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Matteotti. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Golmicz and son have returned from a vacation trip to Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson of New York City are guests of the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hecker. Jerome and Leo Murphy spent a few days last week visiting rel- atives in Salem, O. Mrs. Silvio Farina and children, Joseph and Judith, of Bridgeport, Conn., are visiting with Mrs. Far- ina’s mother, Mrs. Michael Col- umbus. Michael Fenui and son, Frank, are spending the week in Pitts- burgh. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Javonis and sons, Ted and Paul, of Newark, N. J., are spending the week here at the home of the lady's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Washynsky. Mrs. Joe Sponsky of Turtle Creek spent the week end here visiting relatives and friends. Misses Dorothy and Marcella Rogerzinsky of Akron, O., spent the holiday here at the home of their mother, Mrs. Monica Roger- zinsky. “Jackie” Dowey of Akron, O., is visiting her grandparents, the Lehmiers and Doweys. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Golmicz of Trenton, N. J. spent the week end here at the Golmicz and Kuz- ma homes. Miss Agnes Zanone of Cleve- land, O., spent the past week here visiting among relatives. Mrs. Eugene Sherry and child- ren are spending the week vaca- tioning in Buffalo, N. Y. Michigan Girl Weds Allen C. Benden Miss Joan Patricia Young of Royal Oak, Mich, and Allen C. Benden of Gallitzin were united in marriage here on June 18. Rev. Father Bernard LaBelle officiat- ed. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Young of Gallitzin, was given in marriage by her father. Mary Ellen Young, gister of the bride, was the maid of honor and Sgt. Robin Benden, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. The ushers were Richard Mackey and George Benjamin. The couple will reside in Rhine- lander, Wis.,, during the summer months. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED: 4-ROOM Apartment or small house. Two adults only. Employed in Patton. Good references. Call Ebensburg 495-J at any time. 7-21 LADYS’ GOLD WRIST WATCH Lost Sunday night, July 3, at Carrolltown Fairgrounds. Has a black cord band. Finder please return to Maucher’s Drug Store, Carrolltown, phone 2081. Generous reward. *tf sons, Jimmy and Pat, of Warren, | RENEW STRAWBERRY BED The extension fruit specialist of Penn State College, advises that where the old strawberry bed is to be held over for another year, an intensive cultural program raust be followed. Destroy most of the old plants, leaving enough to send out runners, and apply a high-nitrogen fertilizer. ST. BENEDICT By MISS MARY REAM Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith and family of Pittsburgh spent the week end here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith, Angelo Marion and Josephine Marion of New Brunswick, N. J., spent the holidays here at the home of their mother, Mrs. Ange- line Marion, George Ream of Philadelphia spent the past holiday week end here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ream. Frank Legros of New Jersey is spending some time here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Legros. Mrs. Patrick Malloy and dau- ghters attended a funeral in Clymer this week. James Cowan spent the holiday week end in Baltimore, Md. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. George May of Nanty Glo spent last Saturday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stickler Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell of Erie, Pa., spent the past week end here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Caldwell. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Hoffman and son, Kenneth, of Allentown, Pa., are visiting this week in St. Benedict at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Stratton. Edith Hunter of Oil City spent the past holiday week end here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter. Gloria Stoltz and Walter Stoltz spent the week end at the home of this mother, Mrs Mae Stoltz. The Clarence Hunter family, the Harry Painter family and Jane Hunter spent Monday of this week visiting in Curwensvil- le. Steve Kohan, U.S.N,, of Nor- folk, Va., is spending a 10-day furlough here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ko- han. Mrs. Janet Askey of Toledo, O., ig spending this week in town visiting at the Howard Bower- sox home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bradford spent. Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Leary of Ebens- burg Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wiser and daughters spent Monday in Falls Creek at the J. E. Wiser residence. Mrs. George Miller and daugh- ter, Mary Lou spent Monday at the Fairgrounds in Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rummel and family of Slago, Pa., spent Sunday visiting at the Berringer residence. ’ PAINT BARN INSIDE Paint is better than whitewash for the inside of the dairy barn, says the Penn State agricultural engineer, Whitewash is cheaper but flakes off and the particles sift down. Paint surfaces can be maintained in good condition and refinished. —A spo: marked by a monu- ment north of Greencastle, de- signates the place where the first Union Soldier was killed in Penn- sylvania during the Civil War. Available In Two Sizes . . . The Regular Family Loaf And The Pullman Sandwich Loaf OAC HARAA ... Yes. ..BAMBY is as dewy fresh as a FRESH FOWER! And Bamby deserves bouquets, too, because BAMBY is BETTER BREAD made better by the newest baking processes. . . . You'll cheer the fine, pure ingredients that give you a loaf of bread as light and as feathery as Mother's! Remember, only PURE MILK . . . plus the Best Flours and Yeasts . . . are blended into Bamby! That's why Bamby is deliciously flavorful . . . softly ten- der! Try a loaf today! BAMBY — Baked by HOME BAKING COMPANY EBensBurG MARSTELLER John Masscerio of town and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smiach and dau- Lghter, Frances, of St. Michael visited with relatives in Detroit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hughes and children, Mr. and Mrs. William Woodside and Mr. and Mrs. Ste- wart Anderson enjoyed a picnic at McGee's Mills on Sunday. Mrs. Theodore Anderson and children visited with Mr, and Mrs. Harve Steffy on Sunday. Adam Speicher is a patient at the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor and granddaughters, Louise and Judy Taylor, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pounds of Johnstown. Henry and Janice Hoskins of Detroit are spending the summer months with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrock. Flo Ann Fowler and Goldie Richardson are spending this week with relatives in Madera. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tonkin spent a week's vacation in Can- ada and in Dearborn, Mich. Mrs. Pete Boggio is a patient at the Miners’ Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hallowa of Detroit spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hallowa. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Snow of Pittsburgh spent Sunday here at home of the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoak. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner and Karen Gardner visited in Dearborn, Mich, and in Canada on a vacation trip last week. Mr. and Mrs, William McNeal of New Jersey are visiting the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Evison. George Mahalick, Wm. Wood- side and Theodore Anderson were fishing at Raystown recently. Billy Tonkin of Dearborn is vis- iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tonkin. —Time spent in boasting about being selfmade can be better spent in working on more import- ant things. YIELDS Main Street GREATER WITH PROPER SPRAYING AND DUSTING EQUIPMENT for Every Need! 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