Bs x Ee NE rl i —_—_—__—_ p— Thursday, July 21, 1040 Birthday Supper Honors Saltsgiver Brothers A birthday supper was held on Sunday, July 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Saltsgiver of Patton in honor of the birth- day anniversaries of Mr. Salts- giver and his brother, W. H. Saltsgiver of Hastings. Many of the guests did not attend the celebration due to bad weather. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Saltsgiver of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCartney and family of Cresson, Mrs. Mary Crilley and Margaret Crilley of Loretto, Fred Waring of Ebensburg, Vincent Crilley of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bishong of Johnstown and Mrs. Elmira Macher of Johnstown. * % 9» Services at the Hebron Luther- an Church on Sunday, July 24 at 3 p. m. Pastor Holmer of Houtz- dale. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church will serve dinner in the church basement on Wednesday, Aug. 3, during the Firemen's Convention in Patton. The price of a complete dinner will be $1.25. Recent visitors in town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pet- rusky on McIntyre Ave. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allison and son, all of Johnstown, Mrs. Around Patto Phone Mrs. Callahan Dial 26562 Union Press-Courier Dial 3161 Michael Kissell of Windber and Mrs. Jack Powis of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Dick Baranik and child- ren are visiting in Johnstown at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sovitch of Cleveland, Ohio are visiting at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gresko of McIntyre Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owens of Mellon Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Regis Carroll of Johnstown mot- ored to Baltimore, Md., where they visited the Eugene Sullivan family. Mr. Sullivan is a son of Mrs. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bills and daughter and son spent the week end visiting Mr. Bill's parents in Hastings. Telford Gill Jr., and George Cory of Detroit, Mich.. returned to their homes on Sunday after spending a week with the form. er's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young. Rev. and Mrs. Plummer Harvey of the Presbyterian Church, are spending the week, July 18 to 25, as counsellors at Pine Springs Camp. Louis Deschamps and George Swisher are also attend- ing the Camp this week from the Presbyterian Church. 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Buy the heater thats BEST! Of course, SEE YOUR WATER HEATER DEALER Poe PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC COMPANY A, P. ISENBERG, District Manager TRIC WATER HEATERS ROOFING SIDING | | | { i Mr. and Mrs. | OSB, | single-ring ceremony. ~ Kress of Pittsburgh are spending a week here with their mother, Mrs, Mary Tinnick. Dorothy Sasway of Barnesboro is spending a week with Virginia Valaiki. Mrs. P. G. Fitzgerald and children, Cassie, Janie and Deb- bie of Tampa, Fla, are visiting for several weeks here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Burkhart, Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Burkhart are sisters. Mrs. H. W. Brandow and child- ren, Karen and Binky, returned to the states from Guam after sp- ending two years on the Posses- sion with their father, Command- er Brandow. They are spending some time here with the lady's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Burkhart. Command- er Brandow is awaiting orders for a new assignment. Arthur Jenkins returned home after spending two weeks visiting in Detroit, Mich. Ann Harancher, R. N., of Pitts- burgh visited a week with her sister, Mrs. Michael Baylock. Mrs. Arthur Jenkins returned home after visiting for the past year in St. Louis, Mo., with her son-in-law and daughter, S/Sgt. and Mrs. Georgé Carpenter and in Tampa, Fla. with relatives. Mrs. Jenkins and her granddau- ghter, Patsy Burkhart have gone te Pittsburgh with Mrs. George McGown and Mrs. Wallie Boyer. William Litzinger of Brooklyn, N. Y,, is spending some time here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Litzinger of Palmer Avenue. Evelyn Burgeson of Philadel- phia returned home after visiting the past two weeks here with her sister, Mrs. Fred Metzger. Walter Burgerson, also of Philadelphia spent a week here at the Fred Metzger home. Mrs. Carrie Stair is spending some time visiting her sister, Mrs. Jennie Tailor of Unionville, Pa. Mrs. Stair expects to return home soon. Mrs. Rosella Capute of Brown Ave. had a toe of her left foot amputated last Thursday in the Spangler Hospital. The Cyril Fisher family held a family reunion at the home of Cyril Fisher last Sunday. The family gathered for the first time in one year. Dinner and supper were served and the following attended: Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Fisher Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Fisher Jr. and son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davidson and children, John and Judy of St. Benedict; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fisher and daughter, Kathy; Cpl. Earl Fisher of Fort Bliss. Tex., Richard Fisher, U. S. Navy, Radarman on the U.S.S. Roose- velt and John and Jim Fisher. Leonard Singel, seaman appren- tice, U.S.N., of this place is un- Gergoing a course of instruction at the Naval Radioman’s School located at the Naval Receiving Station, Norfolk, Va. EE Patton Presbyterian Church Plummer Harvey, S.T.M., Min- ister. Sunday, July 24—10 a. m. Sun- day School, DeLoss Elms, super- intendent; 11 a. m. Worship Service and Sermon by the pas- tor July 18 to 25, concluding week at Pine Springs Camp. * % * The Trinity Methodist Church Rev. J. E. A. Bucke, B.D. D.D,, Pastor Sunday, July 24—Church Sch- ool at 9:45 a. m., Robert Rowland superintendent, adult class at the Grand Theater and primary class at the Odd Fellows Hall. Worship Service at 10:45 a. m. at the Grand Theater, subject. “Holy Ground.” Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. in the Parsonage, Meade Nehrig in charge. Wednesday July 27—Prayer Service at 7:30 p. m, in the Par- sonage. * % % Church of God Chapel Levi G. Gorsuch, Pastor. Sunday, July 24—Bible School at 10 a. m.; Preaching Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Young People’s Meeting at 6:45 p. m. Wednesday, July 27—Mid-week Prayer and Praise Service at 7:30 Pp. m. You have a cordial invitation to tune in WJSW Broadcasting station, Altoona, 1290 KC on your radio each Sunday morning from 8:30 to 9 o'clock and enjoy the Old Time Gospel on the Way of Truth program, by Earl E. Marquiss, Editor of the Way of Truth Magazine and his co-work- ers of Hagerstown, Md. This program is sponsored by the Churches of God at Patton and Burnside. Additional Patton. Page 5 Mary Ann Crilley Bride Of William H. Saltsgiver Miss Mary Ann Crilrey of Lo- retto and William H. Saltsgiver of Hastings were married last Saturday morning in St. Ber- nard’s Catholic Church, Hastings. Rev. Father Adalbert Kalsch, pastor, solemnized the Attendants were Margarel Saltsgiver and Anthony Salts- giver. The bridegroom’s home was the scene of a reception. The couple will reside in Hastings. Phone Carrolltown 5752 FOR FREE ESTIMATE General Contracting Gerald Sherry CHURCH STREET CARROLLTOWN UNION PRESS.COURIER RAILWAY PORTERS bring ashore at XII in Rome, will be transported to HOLY LAND CROSS ON WORLD TOUR cross built by monks in Jerusalem’ England and then will be sent to the United States. Dover, England, a ten-fout wooden s Holy Sepulchre Church. [t will be taken through England on the shoulders of volunteer Roman Catholic cross bearers, It already had been carried on foot through Syria. Lebanon, France, Italy and Belgium, The Cross, which was blessed by Pope Pius Ireland after its lengthy trip through (International) COLVER Miss Frances Gratowsky Honor Guest At Shower A wedding shower was held last Thursday, July 14. at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hancharick in honor of her niece, Miss Fran- ces Gratowsky formerly of Eb- ensburg and now of New Jersey, and Casino Fontani of New Jer- sey. The couple will be married on Aug. 27. The bride-to-be is a daughter of Mrs. Clara Sibert, formerly of this place. Games were played and a lunch served. The following people attended: Mrs. Ray Neveling, Mrs. Ray Ramsey, Mrs. Lewis Marks, Mrs. Wilbert Ramsey, Mrs. John Pav- uk Sr., Mrs. Ted Stoy, Mrs. John Buck, Mrs. Josepr Nemergut, Mrs. George Gajecki, Mrs. Adam Sezecienski, Mrs. Constance Lap- czynski, Mrs. John Scyfianski, Mrs. Peter Mahanski, Mrs. Alex Collins, Mrs. Max Vassenalli, Mrs. Ralph Petak, Mrs. Elmer Laurer, Mrs. Fred Gratowsky and Mrs. Edward Sibert. - FX Doris Hill Entertains Sunday School Class Doris Hill entertained her Sun- day School Class of the Colver Presbyterian Church last Tues- day, July 12. The following at- tended: Mrs. D. R. Davis, class instruc- tor; Deanna Smith, Alice Bright, Eleanor Jones, Donna Bowers, Imelda Cameron, Dolores Burket, Nancy Bollinger, David Smith, Johnny Maxwell, Doris Hill, and Jean Hill and Lavon Smith. Following the class meeting the evening was spent in playing | games and singing with a lunch tollowing. * * » If you are not registered to vote you can do so this Friday July 22, in the Ebensburg Coal Company Building, Colver, be- tween the hours of 11 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m., Daylight time, Mrs.” Anna Danko of Ebens- burg was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Durkota last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanchar- ick and family spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sibert in Ebensburg. Mrs. Dorothy Feightner spent the past week end in Washing- ton, D. C., with her sister, Miss Calista Westrick. Mr. and Mrs. James Smutna and son, returned to their home in Cleveland, Ohio, after visiting last week in town at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Katona. Mrs. Joseph Kormanec has re- turned to her home here after being a patient in the Johnstown Memorial Hospital for the past several weeks. Mrs. Joseph Evanchick and George Stoyka were visitors in Johnstown last Friday. Tommy Goldsmith of Akron, Ohio, is visiting here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Spontak. Irene Pastir, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Pastir of Col- ver returned home after a three week visiting in Ramey with her uncle and aunt, and her grand- mother in Smoke Run. The Colver Boy Scout Troop will enjoy a week's camp trip at the Scout Dam and Park near here this coming week. Mildred and Shirley Washick have returned home from a two week vacation with their grand- mother, Mrs. Havern in Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Surkovic and Mrs. Mary Surkovic and son, Vincent, all of Atlantic, were week end visitors in Colver at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gmerek. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pastir and family of this place were week end visitors in Smoke Run and Madera. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mahalik Jr., were last Saturday visitors in Lilly. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cunliffe and family spent last Saturday visiting at the home of the lady's brother in Wilmore, Pa. Last Wednesday visitors in town at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Legdon were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Legdon of Hastings, Mrs Mary Tononi and children of Johnstown, and Mrs. Ann Ritch- goff of the state of California. Mrs. Ritchgoc is the former Miss Ann Legdon of Colver. Mrs. Bertha Spuntak of Mun- dys’ Corner was a visitor in town last Wednesday at the home of “| Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Griffith. Mrs. James Bearer of Johns- town was a visitor in Colver this past week at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Danny Domonick. Mr. and Mrs. John Bloom Jr. and children of Ebensburg R. D. visited the lady’s parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Merle Campbell, last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goldsmith land son of Detroit, Mich., visited |here wtih the lady’s parents, Mr. land Mrs. Mike Spontak. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Milkovich (have returned to Detroit after | spending two weeks at the home |of the former’s parents here. | Miss Frances Gmerek has re- | turned home after spending a few {weeks with her grandparents. | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hood return- ed to their home here after a 3- | { At Furniture Mart | | | Robert Struble (above), man- {ager of the Barnesboro store of | the Wolf Furniture Co., and other Wolf buyers this week are at- tending the fall furniture show in New York City, where they are viewing and purchasing newest lines of merchandise from top national furniture makers. SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R J. SCOTT a MOON 15, ONLY’ MOMENTARY, MAMMALS COLOR: BLIND " Cape. 1909, King Partum Sydow. loc. World phos ond month visit among relatives in Scotland. Pvt. Robert Hill, Air Corps, stationed in Wyoming, is spend- ing a 15-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hill. Upon his return he will be as- signed to a base at Omaha, Neb. Miss Laura Tozzini is spending a vacation in Philadelphia at the home of her brother, Geno. Mr. and Mrs. Morris of North Carolina are spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erhard. Mrs. Sally Roger and children of Ebensburg visited the lady’s mother, Mrs. Dewey Griffith. Mesdames Roy Edwards, Frank | Erhard, Andrew Mahalik, Talbert Hill, John Katona, Richard Gra- jsbe, Anew Sitko Sd a Dur- | maid of honor and Leo Biller of | vere callers in St. Augustine | wjjjjamsport served as the best | committee of Friday evening. Week end visitors at the Sam Belin and Lewis Belin homes in- cluded Mrs. Betty Mellon and son, Eugene, of Bronx, N. Y. Ray- mond Maag of Kingston, O., and Paul and Steve Belin of Smoke Run. John Pertin, Mike Evchick, and John Markovick, all of Gary, Ind., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hancherick. Mr. and Mrs. George Barno of Barnesboro visited Sunday at the Frank Lapinsky home here. Colver Hospital Patients’ Record The following is the list of patients admitted and discharged from the Colver Hospital for this past week: ADMITTED Richard Augert, James Bretzen, John Kolasa. Donna Pavuk, Mary Mikula, Garfield Moore, Steve Hudak, Gary Bartoletti, David Shook, Robert Shook, Juanita Lloyd, Kathleen Prendo, Lois Rennie, Mary L. Rennie, John Smolko, Stephen Smolko, Charles Smolko, Gary Maurer, Ferdeline Noel, Betty Auton, Dennis Smol- ko, Fred Vasanelli, Richard De- Bastiana and Donna Sichko. DISCHARGED Frances Washes, Annetti Kir- sch, Dominic Rocco, Catherine Rocco, Harry Dair, James Brel- zin, Donna Pavuk, Mary Mikula, Garfield Moore, Steve Hudak, John Johnson, Garry Bastollite, David Shook, Robert Shook, Lois Rennie, Juanita Lloyd, Hauck, John Smolko, Smolko, Steven Smolko and Gary Maurer. MATERNITY Mr. and Mrs. Howard George, Colver, a son, July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Balko, Ebensburg, a daughter, July 12. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feigh, Carrolltown, a daughter, July 17. Marriage Licenses Regis P. Michaelangelo Helen Mandichak, both of Gal- litzin, Charles ropert putko, Gallit- zin and Mary Lou Mulhern of Cresson. Thelma | Charles | and Miss Olean Sullivan Is Bride At Colver Miss Olean Sullivan, daughter of Daniel J. Sullivan of Colver, was united in marriage last Sat- urday to Frederick Biller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Biller of Cres- son. Rev, Father Joseph Sullivan TOR., brother of the bride offi- ciated at the double-ring cere- mony and sang the nuptial high mass in the Holy Family Catholic Church, Colver. The bride was given in marri- |age by her father. Delrose Sul- [lrvan, sister of the bride was the man. stone Ave, ® Plunge into any weather yet mellow Heather Grain. soles. The Broadmoor. WALR-OVER MUDHOUNDS | | | | Hounds for . punishment handsome Walk-Over. Stout Antiqued fan. Double, oiled PAGE THREE wedding the Pocono Mountains. Mrs. Biller is a graduate of the Ebensburg-Cambria High School and had been employed by the Ebensburg Coal Company. Her husband is a graduate of the Cresson High School, and is a army veteran of World War IL He is employed in the office of the Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corp., in Cresson, trip to Andrews Named Head Uniform Laws Committee Rep. Hiram G. Andrews, Demo- crat of Johnstown and minority [floor leader of the House of Re- presentatives in Harrisburg, has been named chairman of a sub- the Pennsylvania | Commission on Interstate Coop- A wedding breakfast was serv- | eration. He will head the group ed in the Ebensburg Inn. The |on uniform laws. His appointment couple will reside at 804 Key- was announced last Friday in Cresson following a Harrisburg. in this ~~ Sharbaugh & Lieb Barnesboro, Pa. Celebrating Walk-Over’s 75 years of fine shoe craftsmanship. 3 $1.00 DOWN $1.00 WEEKLY COZY! CONVENIENT! * COMFORTABLE! ; Sick aL NUT MAHOGANY vgs EXTRA. ppg SEAT, 14 5 1) TOLSTERED 16 INchEs OLip BRASS LAMp S P 4PER PARClEyy SHADE LARGE co MPARTME OF Poke ogy; Rounpgp EDGE pg FOR Grace ra 30 INCHES yy OVERgy, Stan = UL Warowggy WOLF FURNITURE CO. BARNESBORO, PA.
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