Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, August 11, 1949, Image 10

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    PAGE TEN UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, August 11, 1049 mm
Mrs. Frank Erhard, Mr, and Mrs. | latives in Camden, N. J., this past ° Donna McMullen, Delores Becko- | Makin Thomas Matana, Richard
, 3 y sutawney, Mr. and Mrs, Jo) A
COLVER Talbert Hill, Mrs. John Gmerek week. Colver Hospital sky, John Bloom, Leona Ander-|Matana, Michael Bukavitz, Linda EBENSBURG R D Weakland and son, Allen, of )
and Mrs. A. D. Martin, Frank Pellegrino and daughter, son, Gail, William and Kathleen |Vicinni, Peter Adams, Harriet o We |Springs, and Patty Burley of
11 Col Bov Sc Mrs. Dorothy Feighner was a Angeline and Jack Verilla, all of ° ’ Botts, Donna Hugsel, Maxine Kingston and Ronald Smolko, Erma Stolz of Ebensburg R.| Bradley Junction.
0 Ver (Joy SCouts rr Visior v 2. i i Aa ers Et ng)iors Bere d ien S ecor Hurtack, Linda Vicinni, Peter | MATERNITY | D., Isabel Krug of Chest Springs Mrs. Gervase McMullen and
Attend Camp Paradise NG To & few Wecns With Nor |" Mug Tote Dein lome: rami i Auge act, Kingston, Joyce| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pounds, |and Charleen Raymond of Colver | daughter, Carol, have retemed to
Following is the list of the children in Chicago, II. aNd TB. Be a and ny : Te Sollowing is the list of pat- a McHugh and Michael Bukiv- | Strongstown, a son, July 24. have returned to Bridgeport, | their home in Linden, N. J,
Boy Scouts from the Colver| Mrs. Sam Belin and Ray- |ily were recent visitors in Nanty | sean Sem ed and discharged |itz. Mr. and Mrs, Merle Parrish, | Conn, after spending a week end | after spending the past month
Troop, 284. that athonded tho 5. am Be in an Som ay- | So. rom the Colver Hospital for the | DISCHARGED Nicktown, a son, July 28. at their homes. They are employ- | at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Scout’ Camp at Camp Paradise in Jon , ere Jeven Wee : on } Jig. Mr. and Mrs. Phil McNeff of hii of July 24 to July 30: Helen Cramer, Carol Kinash, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Datsko, | ed by the Owens-Illinois Glass Co. | Blair Stolz of Ebensburg R. D.
Huntingdon County, together J 8 lady’ va M rd Alex | New York City and Joanne Antos Donna McMullen, Delores Berki-| Ebensburg, a daughter, July 29, | Recent week end guests at the
with their scoutmaster Frank Yuko . ys mater = = of Barnesboro were recent visit- Piaubeth Chigas, Ferdeline No-|sky, Margaret Feigh, Dennis _,— home of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Stolz —RESULTS, that spells our
Erhard: : Mr. and Mrs. Andy Minor of [OFS here at the John A. Buck e, Carol and Barbara Kinash,'Smolko, Leo Miller, Catherine —Buy Security Bonds and PURE Loi Mary Grace Stolz of Punx-! Classified Page. Try and see.
James Martin, James Mutter, New York, and for aay residents | ome. 4 . ——ototé - Bh =
Joe Timms, Garry Richa, Bobby of Colver, are visiting in town Dolores Zanandras, stu lent nur- | THE FLOP B S$
Thomas, Ronnie and Robert Wid- | ih the Joseph Kormanec family | 5€ at the Windber Hospital was | y wan
fowson,’ BU Hedley: Bt 5% sod oiner teens BTSs vialat yess at the ome
Cathage. 2 John Moise] of Lay visited Mr. and ‘Mrs. Frank Evicl were le 700 LL ENJOY FI4HING, HELEN ~ I'LL SHOW 400 ALL THE LITTLE TRICKS PTC NE
Also attending the week's camp | \or¢ recent at the Joe Ravansky | recent week end visitors in Smoke I THERE'S NOTHING To \T WHEN You | |o€ CATCHING THEM = WHEN \T COMES To (NE =THEN ~
were the following ladies: Mrs. . w . |Run and Osceola Mills. KNOW Howl [FIsHING I'™M aN BLA ~BLA ~
Frank Erhard, Mrs. James Bur-| Mrs. Dewey Griffith of this Mr, and Mrs, Peter Wahna, Mr. EXPERT :
kett and Mrs. Kline, place visited recently in Mahaffey (and Mrs. Michael Butchosky and
LI {at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | daughter, Mrs. Geremia Gherardi
Correction—1In tne July 28 issue | Schultz. visited recently at Musselman’s
of this paper and in this news| Betty Kay Smith returned home | Grove near Claysburg. ( )
column we stated in our news| recently after an extended trip| Ida DalBella of Nanty Glo is 3
about a stork shower. The shower |to Washingon, D. C. visiting in town at the Joseph Ce =~
was in honor of Mrs. Ted Dugan| Virgie Girolami of Camden, N.|DalBella home. -
at the home of Mrs. Ted Fulton. |J, spent a week end in town re- Mary Juba of Newark, N. J. v
John Sichko returned to his | cently at the Carlo Girolami resi- |is visiting in town at the home
home here after being a patient |dence. of her mother, Mrs. Charles Juba. Er bog
at the Johnstown Memorial Hos-| Andy and Joseph Kupchick of | Mrs. Martin Kushnér spent a =
pital for the past several mon-|Clevenland, Ohio visited here re-|two week vacation with relatives
ths. His condition is slightly im-|cently with their sister, Mrs. |in Ohio. Me,
proved. Michael Visokay. Alma Buck of the Windber AR
Helen Soyk returned heme on| Mrs. Beverly Squires of Elyria, | School of Nursing is visiting here —
Monday of last week. The young Ohio visited here last week at|at the home of her parents, Mr. 11~=
lady resides in Cleveland, Ohio. |the home of her uncle and aunt, |and Mrs. John A. Buck. NG
Mr. and Mrs. John Shook spent |Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pavlick and ’ — a ; ~~ . =
a week recently visiting in| Mr. and Mrs. Kalmon Toth and | family of St. Michael were recent .. Zl 1 1 / AN \ SD ( .
Somerset. While there they at-|family of Detroit, Mich. visited [visitors here at the George Dar-
tended a wedding of Mr. Shook’s here last week at the home of the [gay Sr., home.
cousin. | vicltons. fiom town to jsoys Parents, Mr. and Mrs. rr End a ae Rigi Os SET DONT TALK- OON'T PuLL NOW, od JUST WATCH ME ~
Camp Paradise were Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hill and | visited recently with relatives in 0 0 ¢ ASD 5 QUICK = \F YoU'RE LL MAKE a FISHERMAN is
Daniel Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. family of Akron, Ohio spent a !St. Benedict. | & NNA CATH F194, ouE Zl Io OUT OF Kou [
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Bowers, [week end in town recently at the| Rose Ciotti of Pittsburgh is N\ co ATE. — KET i
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Efanchick, Mr. | home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hill. visiting here at the Joseph Ciotti -
and Mrs. Milton Myers, Mr. and Rose Girolami visited with re- | residence. * z
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blakney
of Amsbry were recent visitors Ray
here at the Gaida home. eo
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smoley } visitin|
HORACE HEIDT sends you the Bhd LEY roent red f town 1
their new residence in Ebensburg. Elle)
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bernett of of Ber
Philadelphia were recent business Claren
callers in town. Turlia,
Hazel and James Smith, both Fair t
of Washington, D. C., visited last Bud
week with their parents, Mr. and man, °
Mrs. James Smith of Reese Ave. Achlan
Dolores Belin returned home re- - Mempl
cently after a three week visit in Mr.
| Johnstown with her aunt, Mrs. Te cad: and so
| Ann Vuko. “ | Toc, WORLD KIGHTS RESERVED 4 - visited
| Talbert Hill and J. H. Smith rer ho
were recent callers in Harrisburg. ' . Bobb
Mrs. Mary Evanchick and John YOU WANNA 1 ENTS /
| and Helen Stoyka attended the ® BUCKS TAN I Pr HE EASY HERE ARSS 84 { Lully,
{ Haychick-Bellock wedding in Rev- HOUR AN' (LL PAY YAWHEN i ] sister,
|loc on Saturday, July 30. | GET BACK! FOR Juliann
IN PERSON Mrs. Lewis Belin and daugh- PE ] E ; | homes
ter, Janet, spent a few days re- Mr.
w ’ cently visiting Mr. and Mrs. and so
“THE RUDOLPH VALENTINO OF THE ACCORDION” || franic Pellegrino in Altoona. "Texas
2 Mrs. Michael Tinko of San town r
Francisco, Calif, is visiting here former
with friends and relatives. B. Chu
John Mostella of Brooklyn, N. Mrs.
Y., visited in town recently at s town
| the home of his parents, Mr. and Garrey
| Mrs. Tom Mostella. of Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman of Bel- Davic
sano were recent visitors in Col- ¥ Edna a
ver. A Pa., Vis
Billy Blakney of Amsbry visit- Mr. an
ed in town last week at the Gai- cently.
da home. ; Mrs.
Mrs. Dropp of Heilwood was a : 1 ing Mr:
irecent visitor here at the Mike i Bois th
y rd £ | Semko home. Mr.
Mrs. Andy Olexa spent a few duci ar
days this past week visiting rela- end vis
I UESDAY AUGUST 16 tives in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs.
9 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick of Spang- and Hs
8:30 P. M. (DST) — RAIN OR SHINE ler were recent visitors at the callers
Mickey Saloka home. Mr. a
C b . C F . Mr. and Mrs. James Balog and sons an
| family visited in Vintondale re- ors in |
ambria Co. Fairground Arena |: a
| Mrs. Steve Mihalik of Carroll- cal, w
EBENSBURG, PA. . | town visited with her daughter mony ¢
. . | and friends in town recently. week. F
Sponsored by the Ebensburg Kiwanis Club rere this cor
Tot ithe Bevest. of { POSTMASTER APPROVED ff Mr. :
Underprivileged Chil ye Sp gf Wat Re
| Walsh to be postmaster in Spang-
n erprivi eg d Fund |ler has been approved by the U. BOY? YOU FORGOT buen 1
, S. Senate. A veteran of World 7 P,
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT PATTON DRUG CO. | War Il Walsh nee heen an. om TO DUCK AFEW: and ds
| ployee of the county for the past King v
20 ‘years. Corner |
\ Sgt. 1
and Mi
returned
past tw
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Mr. a
The old saying goes ‘‘There’s more than one Sanghte
way to skin a cat!’’ And while the only way to Thursda;
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run a farm is through sweat and toil, there’s a 2-14 Fittsbur
lot of help around these days in mach- C.D.RUSSELL via :
inery. You can take out a Farm Loan Wetnesd
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for modernization and have many a NO,ELMER, YOU CANMOT 7 (= YoU FEEL You most ee) | [rut ur Your Tew, i A Phyis
3 1 GO SWIMMIAG IN THE , : ww IN THE WATER,YOU CAR THAT WILL WE {i estove:
harvest time to. repay! CREEK. YOUR FATHER | GEGE WHIZ, ALWAYS TAKE A BATH VOL SOMETHING / | ployed
SAID THE WATER IS VERY RJ WHAT'S A cLY H > Corp., in
MUDDY AFTER THE RAIN J | GOING TO DO § Sgt. 1
If a farm loan can help you g == = WITH HIMSELF ner and
Wh Cr | ON A HOT DAY ed the
in production this year, see us today! i LIKE THIS? day
7 Sgt. F
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4 Gb a oo 4 Copr. 1949, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved.) 4 ACROS.