Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, September 15, 1949, Image 7

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Thursday, September 15, 1949
Bakerton
“. A. PANCZAK
Solemn Rosary Triduum
To Begin Here Sept. 30
Rev. Father Joseph Tomko,
pastor of Sacred Heart Catholic
Church, has announced that Rev,
Father Hilary Neal, OP, who of-
ficiated at Forty Hours’ Devo-
tions, will conduct a Solemn Ros-
ary Triduum here from Friday,
Sept. 30, to Sunday, Oct. 2. The
Dominican order to which the
visiting priest belongs has charge
of such devotions throughout the
world.
Father Tomko also has publish-
ed the following catechism sch-
edule for the coming term, to be
in effect until further notice:
Grade 1—Sunday at 2 p. m,;
grades 3 and 4—Sunday at 2:45
Pp. m.; grades 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8,
Saturday at 10 p. m.; high school
—Monday at 6:30 p. m.
* k *
Mr. and Mrs. Richard John and
daughter, Betty, RN. and son,
Benton, of Los Angeles, Cal., are
spending two weeks here visiting
relatives and friends. The John
family formerly resided in Bak-
erton.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams
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have returned to their home in
Niagara Falls, Y,, after a
visit at the home of the former's
mother, Mrs. E. T. Williams.
Mrs. Mary Yeaglin and Mrs.
Elmer Yeaglin spent the past
past week end visiting relatives
at Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sottile and
son of Alexandria, Va. were re-
cent visitors at the John Polin-
sky home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Panek of
Washington, D. C., announce the
birth of a daughter. Mr. Panek
is a son of Mr. and Mrs: Val
Panek. Mrs. Panek is the for-
mer Nancy Haley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Haley of Carrolitown.
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Murphy
and son have returned to their
home in Detroit after spending
a few days last week visiting
relatives in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. William Blum
and daughter, Joan, of Niagara
Falls, N. Y,, "spent the week end
here at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Klegg Sr.
Mrs. James Gray of Blairsville
spent the past week here at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Adam Benone.
Recent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wasco Kotric were
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Leggett,
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ketchem and
Miss Ruth Snyder, all of Akron.
Mr. and Mrs. August Businis,
Mrs. Sue Regan and Tommy Re-
gan spent Sunday visiting among
relatives in DuBois.
Ellsworth Sponsky and Dick
Frieschka of Detroit spent a va-
cation here at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Sponsky.
Mrs. Bryce James and daugh-
ter, Edith, are spending a few
weeks visiting in Baltimore.
Mrs. Mary Jackman and dau-
ghters, Mary, Stella and Ann, of
Butler, were Sunday callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. And-
rew Konitsky.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wasser and
daughter, Gail Ann, of Falls
Creek spent the week end at the
John Muir home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Matteotti
spent the past week end visiting
relatives in Warren, O
Miss Alice Hannigan, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hannigan,
has enrolled as a student at Mt.
Aloysius Academy for the coming
term.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCom-
bie of Baltimore spent the week
end here at the McCombie home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hovan of
California are visiting the fors
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hovan of Barnes’.
Spangler
Mrs. Mary Greene Is
New Band Boosters’ Head
The Spangler Band Boosters
Club herd their regular monthly
meeting on Monday evening in
the local high school. Election of
officers was the feature of the
meeting with the following being
elected:
Mrs. Mary Greene, president;
Mrs. George Pollock, vice presi-
dent; Mrs. Louise Constant, re-
lected as secretary; Mrs. Edith
Falger, re-elected financial sec-
retary and Mrs. Philip Demi, re-
elected treasurer. Mrs. Grace
Dinsmore and Mrs. Elizabeth
Boothman were the retiring presi-
dent and vice president respec-
tively.
A card party was also planned
at the meeting to be held in the
high school on Friday evening,
Sept. 30. Cinch, bridge and pin-
ochle, other games will feature,
with prizes being awarded and a
lunch being served. Donation will
be 50 cents. The public is cordial-
ly invited to attend.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDevitt
have returned home after visiting
in Canada for the past several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fenello
and son, Anthony Jr., returned to
their home here after spending
the past two weeks on a fishing
trip in North Michigan.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Wagner
of North Carolina visited in town
Bt the Jess Wagner home recent-
y.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Greene were
visitors in Canada and Niagara
Falls, N. Y., this past week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Morresy and
grandchildren and Mrs. Andrew
Black of Altoona were Sunday
visitors here at the Tom Greene
home.
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BARNESBORO
| this past week.
| of Alverta visited in town recent-
in Brooklyn, N. Y., after spending
a brief vacation here.
and family were visitors in Eb-
| ensburg recently.
| Read the Classified Page.
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WIJAC
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Demi vis-
ited in Cleveland over the Labor
Day week end where they attend-
ed the National Air Races.
Margaret Magolick and Marie
Mietus visited in Youngstown, O.,
Mrs. J. McCarthy and family
of New York spent the week end
here at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Grace Kelly.
Mrs. Annie Demi is spending
two weeks visiting in Akron, O.,
and Detroit, Mich., with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yarnell
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Constant
—Are you hunting bargans?
JOHNSTOWN
UNION PRESS-COURIER
COLYER
nounce the birth of a son, born
Sunday, Sept. 11 at the Colver
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richardson
of Harvison, Ark. spent some
time here recently at the Shank
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Dietrick of |
Patton are visiting here at the
Tom Vay home, Ralph is attend-
ing a school in Flint, Mich, and
has a few weeks vacation.
visiting in Johnstown recently at
the Edgar Colbert home.
Visitors in Colver at the Steve
Magyar home this past week
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Marchinsky
and daughter, Mary, and Charles
Stoyka of Miama, Fla., and Mr.
and Mrs. John Sugyik and family
of Ellwood City.
Frances Hajzus of Slippery
Rock spent the past week end in
town at the Thomas Hajzus re-
sidence.
Henry Suchy of Bridgeport,
Conn., returned to his home after
visiting this past week at the
George Nerbosky home.
A Mission will be held in Col-
ver at the Holy Family Catholic
Church beginning this Sunday,
Sept. 18 through to Sept. 25. All
members of the congregation are
requested to attend.
Miss Louise Conley returned
home from a week's vacation
among relatives and friends in
Alexandria, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhnta and
the lady’s mother, Mrs. Steve Mi-
halik of Carroltlown, motored to
Uniontown over the Labor Day
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malesky
and son of Nanty-Glo spent Sun-
day at the Sam Belin home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilkie vis-
ited among relatives in Johns-
town on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry DeBastian-
ia and Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Toz-
zini spent Monday in Nanty-Glo
attending the funeral of Mrs.
Josephine DelBello.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Armanini
and daughter of Vintondale spent
Sunday visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaida.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith of
Binghampton, N. Y., spent their
vacation with the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith of
Sixth St., and also at the Merrill
Smith home.
Mrs. Mary Stefanick and child-
ren spent Sunday visiting in Vin-
tondale.
Pete Fenchak, 19, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Fenchak won
the 5-County Baby Beef Title
with his pure-bred Commanche
at the Cambria Co. Fair. He also
took the Cambria all-inclusive
championship and No. 1 place
among the 26 county Herefords.
The Fenchaks have been county
all-class champs for the past 4
years.
Pete bought the animal for
$200. Its feed cost $300. The baby
beef weighed 1040 pounds and
brought $1,194.80 from ASCO of
Johnstown.
Other Colver entries were by
Marjorie Griffith, Robert Thomas,
and Lloyd Thomas.
Other details on another page.
Rice home. Helen Swerbinski
| participating in the
Germany with the U., S. Army
for over two years where he was
{| married. The couple will make
Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Vicini an- | their home in Colver at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Rovenskie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Beaskie
| were week end visitors in town at
| the Joe Rovenskie home.
Jean Vicini, Alma Buck and
of Colver, all
student nurses at the Windber
| Hospital, were among representa-
| tives of the Windber Hospital
First-Aid
(meet at the Ebensburg Fair
| ground last Saturday. Later in
Mr. and Mrs, John Shook and | the day they attended a banquet
song of Colver visited with their at Wissinger's Inf in Ebensburg
parents in Smoke Run recently. |in ponor of all the teams taking
Charles Wilkie spent a week | part in the contest.
Mr. and Mrs, Nick Nazar and
family returned to Newark, N.
J., after visiting in town this
past week at the home of Mrs.
Helen Juba.
Visitors at the home of Miss
Mary Stoyka over the Labor Day
week end were Charles Stoyka,
and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Marchin-
sky and daughter, Mary, all of
Miami, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McKotch
and family motored to Smoke
Run last Sunday where they vis-
| ited at the Matt McKotch home
and also relatives in Coalport.
Mr. and Mrs. John Urban and
Mr, and Mrs. John Kakoska of
Ebensburg spent Sunday here at
the Peter Mahanski home.
Colver Hospital
Patients’ Record
Admitted — Beverly Brothers,
John Kolasa, Grace O'Brien, El-
aine Barnicle, Grace Deola, John
Johnson, Ruth Bowers, Bernice
Hurtack.
Discharged — Gertrude Makin,
Mrs. Ann Hajzus, Alma Hoover
and Margaret Boyer.
Maternity—Mr. and Mrs. Boy-
er, Ebensburg, son, Sept. 2; Mr.
and Mrs. John Chervenic, Colver,
daughter, Sept. 6; Mr. and Mrs.
August Klamas, Barnesboro, dau-
ghter, Sept. 9; Mr.
Lewis Armanini, Vintondale, son,
Sept. 10; Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Folckemer, Belsano, son, Sept. 10;
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Vicini, Colver,
son, Sept. 11; Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Stiffler, Nanty-Glo, son, Sept.
11—Mrs. Stiffler is the former
Phyllis Evans of Colver.
DYSART
Harold Mannion of Altoona is
visiting here with his grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Susan Hertzog.
Sgt. Lewis Naylor of Edge-
wood, Arsonal, Md., spent a ten
day leave here with his parents,
He has recently been promoted to
a Sgt. First Class.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gregg and
daughter, Flora and a friend of
Easton attended a night baseball
game 1n Pittsburgh last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Diewrt
announce the birth of a daughter
born last Sunday, Sept. 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hale and
children of Richland visited in
Pitcairn last Sunday at the home
of relatives.
A layette shower was held in
Lewis Rovenskie has been re-!
united with his wife upon her |
arrival this past week from
Warsburg, Germany. Accompany-
ing her were their two children.
Mr. Rovenskie was stationed in
|
THANK YOU |
I take this means to thank all
those who voted for and worked |
in my behalf in the primary in|
Spangler Tuesday.
(Adv.) —John J. Whalen!
honor of Mrs. Katherine Dickey
last Monday evening at the home
of Mrs. Joseph Zupon. Mrs.
Dickey is the former Katherine
Diehl of this place. The follow-
ing attended: Mrs. Elmer Cross-
man, Mrs. Margaret Hale, Mrs.
Esther Conzo, Mrs. Sara Balzano,
Mrs. Helen Balanzo, Mrs. Veto
Balanzo, Mrs. Annie Zupon, Mrs.
Zupon, Mrs. Myrtle Diehl, all of
Dysart; Mrs.
Myrtle Zimmerman of Fallentim-
ber and Mrs, H, L, Naylor and
Mrs. Mary Cuomo of this place,
Mrs. Melvin Hale and Mr. and
Mrs. Hollen spent Sunday in
Johnstown, where they visited
Judy Hale, a patient in the Mem-
orial Hospital. Her condition is
reported as very good and they
expect her to return home very
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gionfreddo of
Altoona were Sunday visitors ir
town at the Paul Gionfreddo re-
sidence.
Betty Gionfreddo is visiting in
Philadelphia at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Charles D’'Mask.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hertzog an-
nounce the birth of a daughter at
the Altoona Hospital on Monday,
Sept. 12
Flora Gregg and Esther Lewis
of Easton are visiting for a few
days at Beaver, Pa., before going
to Indiana to start the new school
term in Indiana State Teachers
College. Miss Gregg will be en-
rolled as a Junior this year,
Charlotte Gregg was treated at
at the Altoona Hospital recently
for a bad infection of the left
hand.
Mr. and Mrs. George Crossman
and daughter of Boston, Mass.
were recent visitors here at the
Elmer Crossman home.
LOVE'S BOUQUET
Red roses stand for love,
That's honest, sincere and true.
That's why, my little dove,
I'm sending this bouquet to you.
—Jo"
PAGE SEVEN
EVENING
By JAMES KURTZ
When shades of evening
steal across the land
It seems like Jesus
takes our hand
And leads us home
where we find rest
Afttr a day of
toil and test
And then when night
comes upon us still
There are no fears
for His closeness we feel
Because Jesus took us
by the hand
When evening shadows
fell across the land.
EE
- HERE'S THE FORMULA
FOR MAKE-A-HIT
FALL FASHIONS
YOUR FALL SUIT
Zimmerman and |
Yes, our fall and winter
“best occasion” dresses
have arrived in a rustle
of taffeta, gleam of satin
and swish of silk. They
are lavishly accented too,
with romantic touches,
exciting new pockets and
daring decollete neck-
lines.
NOW! --- at
Key costume of your fall wardrobe
to love and wear from A.M. to P.M.
Here now in a fashion-sparkling col-
lection of tweeds, gabardines, wors-
teds. Slim skirts—straight or belted-
and-bloused jackets. Autumn colors.
LIPMAN'S
BARNESBORDO
Store Closed Sept. 24 in Observance of Religious Holiday
a
fall ’'49. This durable fabric
Camel's hair is the fashion for
wears for years, and comes in
a variety of classic belted and
straight coat styles . . . sure
to please you perennially.
period of time,
HAVE MORE - SAVE MORE
a modern electric
HOME FREEZER
In season and out of season. ..serve your family
foods that are garden fresh and filled with vitamins.
And, save from 3% to 5% on your food bill.
Serve fruits, vegetables and berries the year around. Frozen and
stored when at their best, you'll find they are firm, bright in color and
chock-full of flavor when put on the table months later.
Protect yourself from sharp seasonal price increases.
meats and produce when prices are low. Your home freezer will keep
them safely until they are needed.
Meats, fruits, garden vegetables, fish and game are all easily prepared
for storage in the home freezer. They will be completely safe from spoil-
age and will retain their flavor and health-giving vitamins for a long
Begin to enjoy the conveniences and advantages of having an electric
home freezer. Get acquainted with the ‘‘grand and glorious feeling’
that comes of always having a good supply of foods on hand for regular
use, for unexpected guests, for emergency use when stores are closed.
Install a home freezer now while this season's harvests are available.
Start now to have more —to save more. Visit
your electric appliance dealer.
QQ PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
A. P. ISENBERG, District Manager
Buy eggs,