PAGE FOUR Gallitzin Women RECENT DEATHS Eugene A. Welker Welker, 17, 1949 in Spangler, He was the | infant son of Ralph and Ruth (Stoneberg) Woodley. He is survived by his parents, above mentioned, and the follow- ing brothers and sisters: Robert, UNION PRESS-COURIER PHOTOS OF AIR-SEA RESCUE Hastings R. D., Gets Hear Senior Regent Coalport—Eugene A. Dorothy Devore, grand |78, of this place died on Sunday, Richard, Karen and Helen, all at Mrs. senior regent of + Huntingdon | Nov. 27 in the Philipsburg Hos- home. Chapter 220, Women of the|pital. at 3:40 a. m. He was born Moose, was guest speaker last at Lykens, Pa, on Sept, 27, 1871,:2 pp. m, Monday evening at the meeting | of Gallitzin Chapter 226 of the order. Accompanying Mrs, Devore | place for the past 68 years. were Luella Kurtz and Mae Bas- | ford, past senior regents and | were guests at the luncheon | following the business session. Library chapter night was ob served at the session. Plans were | made to donate a book to the li-| brary at Mooseheart. It was announced that Christ- | mas gifts bought by chapter | members for the children at] Mooseheart were packed and sent | out by Mrs. Esther Lynch, Moose- a son of Isaac and Anna Mary | Woodley home by Rev. Funeral services were held at last Sunday at the Victor Welker. He was a resident of this | Meredith and burial was made in He is survived by one brother, Albert S., He was a and one sister, Lena Kepler, assistant guide. All| Albert Cossick, both of Coalport. Mrs. | charter member of Marsteller For a number of years he dir-| Friday. {ected bands and taught music in| this area. | Mrs. 125, 1860, in | Union Cemetery in Hastings. ' Mrs. Albina Santorum ~Mrs. Albina San- | the Coalport Moose lodge 350 and |torum, 89, one of the oldest resi- -l2 member of the Patton Frater- nal Order Eagles. | dents of Barr Twp., passed away at her home at 9:50 a. m. last Santorum was born July Austria, a daughter Funeral services were held on | of Frank and Mary Ann DeVille. Wednesday afternoon at the home | Surviving are a son, Anthony, of] and § ment was cemetery. | of his brother, Albert, and inter-| Marsteller, Alesandri Bellotti and Mrs. made in Coalport | Mrs. two daughters, | Nancy Serafin, both of Coalport. S-Sgt Philip Kline, | Bronze Star Medal S/Sgt. Phillip M. Kline, son of | Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Kline of R. ID. 1, Hastings was awarded the {Bronze Star on Nov, 19, at | Mitchel Air Force Base, | presentation was made by Brig | Gen, Clifford C. Nutt, vice com- |mander of the 1st Air Force. The medal, awarded for ‘“‘meri- |torious service against the en- |emy,” was earned by Sgt. Kline during combat on Okinawa, Leyte |and Guam. Although serving as a {cook with the 77th Infantry Div- | ision during his 23 months over- seas, Kline repeatedly volunteered |for front line assignments. Dur- |ing one engagement on Okinawa {he helped set up scaling ladders | under murderous enemy fire so | heart chairman. | . Mrs. Mae Karabinos of Ash-| o vile R. D. was accepted as a| Mrs. Hilda Butterworth new member of the chapter. : th Mire TR L Plans for a Christmas party will | Detroit, Tg Hilde Bu be made at the Dec. 5 meeting. [L°TWOrin, oi, wife of . —— [terworth, former residents of MARSTELLER | Patton, died last Sunday in De- | troit. She was the mother of the By MRS. FRED SCHROCK Phone Barnesboro 829-R-2 {following children: Mrs. Bertha | Fish, William T., James E., Mill- ard K. and Mrs. Alverta Barlow. Sincere sympathy is extended | she was a sister of Anna, Len- to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas States|pje, Emma and Oscar. on the recent death of their dau-| funeral services were held in ghter, Sandra Kay, who was ac-| Detroit at 7:30 p. m. Monday cidently Killed on Sunday. lin Sawyer Funeral Home and in Thanksgiving Day visitors in| patton at 11 a. m. on Wednes- town at the Lewis Fowler home ' 45y in Raymond D. Buck Funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Willam Fow-|gome. The latter services were ler and daughter, Connie and Mr. ij; charge of Rev. L. G. Gorsuch. and Mrs. Richard Fowler and Son interment was made in the Union of Ambridge. | Cemetery in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hallowa | ° and Rose and Helen Hallowa and | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hallowa of James Sloan Detroit, Mich, spent the past: Colver—James Sloan, 63, for- holiday week end here at the mer checkweighman at the Eb- Vincent Hallowa home. ensburg Coal Co. mine here, died Janice and Henry Hoskins of at 5 p. m. Wednesday of last Detroit, Mich, spent the holiday |Week at his home. He was born week end here at the home of Feb. 25 1886, in Scoland, | sex i . and Mrs.| Mr. Sloan served as Heir grandparents, Mr. wn | weighman up until his retirement Fred RO Walter MecCell- | in 1946. He also Served 2s Anan : ! ow | cial secretary of Loc nion and and son of Johnstown visited | Tyra up until that time. He hers on Sunjsy gt the Fred Sch- | as a member of the Colver _ | Presbyterian Church, the Scottish oo na Mee. eR ae. | Clan Grant Lodge 215, Donora, a : and of UMW Local 850. Syne Aart at 2 Surviving are his widow, Mrs. . 3 | Ellen (Aitken) Sloan, and four Mrs. Michael Harvilla of All| higren: David and William port visited here on Sunday a Sloan and Mrs. Janet Cameron, i $y jlo Rone hiladel- | 211 Of Colver, 27d Sane] Nan, r = burg. A brother, 1, phia is visiting here at the home | os" tor. Me us amuel of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John | pes, both of Worthington, W. Va., Demonic. | also survive. Margie and William D. Seeley | ® of Washington, D. C., Soent oe Barry A. Woodley ast holiday week end he : Pe of their parents, Mr. and| Hastings—Barry Allen Wood- Mrs. William Seeley Sr. | ley, 3 months, died at 8:30 a. m. More Marsteller News will be last Thursday, Nov. 24 at his found on Page 15 of this issue. home here. He was born on Aug. | There also are 24 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 9 a. m. Monday in Holy Incarnation I Catholic Church, Marsteller, by | Rev. Father John J. Marnecheck. Burial was in St. Basil's Ceme- tery at Coalport. ° William H. Whited Barnesboro—William Harvey Whited, 74, of Barneshoro R. D,, Nov. 23, in his home. He was born on Apr. 11, 1875 in Sus- quehanna Township, a son of Wesly and Jane (Lowmaster) Whited. He is survived by his widow, the former Mary Alice Ginter, and the following children: John Whited of Akron, Ohio; Clyde of Cherry Tree, and Mrs. Richard Bradford of Spangler. A foster- sen. Clyde Swansboro of Marstel- ler. He was a brother of G. E. Whited, Joseph, Ernest, Mrs. Nancy Sherry and Mrs. Abe Boucher. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. last Sunday in the Church of God in Garmantown by Rev. Paul F. Smalley and interment was made in the Grasshill ceme- tery. McWilliams Judges Capons In N. C. Kiwanis Project Members Reminded Of Toy Collection Drive The Northern Cambria Kiwanis held a most interesting meeting Tuesday evening, Nov. 22. The meeting brought to an end a pro- ject which has been sponsored by the club during recent months. JUST IN TIME for CHRISTMAS . .. SPECIAL SALE | | Three young men from the ag- ricultural department of Patton High School had been financed in the raising of capons. Each club member participating recei- ved a “bird” at the meeting. Guest speaker was H. C. Mc- Williams, county agricultural ag- ent, who was introduced by Fred Buck, chairman for the evening. Mr. McWilliams praised Kiwanis died at 5 p. m. last Wednesday, ! HERE ARE TWO dramatic photos showing the actual rescue of 18 sure vivors of the B-29 bomber that crashed 385 miles northeast of Bermuda. At top, the men’s three-day ordeal ends as a whaleboat from the Cana« dian destroyer Haida approaches them. At bottom, the survivors come alongside the warship. Two of the crew were lost. (International) Helen Eckenrode [Miss Bernice Ertter Lovely Fall Bride [Is Holiday Bride Miss Bernice Ertter, daughter ter of Mrs. Marie Eckenrode of |of Mrs. Kathryn Ertter of Car-| Carrolltown and Bernard Ham- | rolltown, became the bide of Ste- | mond, son of Mr. and Mrs. E, A. | phen Easly, son of Mrs. Agnes| Hammond of Cresson, were united | Easly of Hastings, at a pretty in marriage at 9 a. m. last Sat- | ceremony at 9 a. m. Thanksgiving | urday, Nov. 26, in St. Benedict's : Day at St. Benedict's Catholic Catholic Church in Carrolltown. | Church, Carrolltown. Rev. Father | Rev. Father Nicholas Lesko, OSB, | Nicholas Lesko, OSB, officiated | assistant pastor, officiated at the and also sang the Nuptial High ceremony. | Mass which followed. | Ester Hammond, sister of the Priests in the sanctuary were bridegroom was the maid of hon- | Rev. Fathers More Herald, OSB, or and James Eckenrode, brother | and Adelbert Kalsch, OSB, both of the bride, served as best man | of Hastings; Regis McCoy, OSB, | The bride was attired in a i! St. Lawrence, and Flavian Yel- white satin gown trimmed with | inko, OSB, Carrolltown. lace, a finger-tip veil edged with | The bride was given in mar-| lace and carried a colonial bou- | riage by her brother, Charles quet of white chrysanthemumsand | Ertter. She was attended by Miss | pink carnations. The maid of (Ann Easly, sister of the bride-| honor wore a blue satin gown 8room, as maid of honor. The | trimmed with net and a match- ; Pride’s brother, Joseph Ertter, | 3 il ar- | Served as best man. Ushers were | ne Shoulder length veil ang car ! Ferd Easly, brother of the bride- | | | | | Wanted: Load or part load either |liam Carruthers and Mrs. | way. Inquire Anthony Elias, Bar- Conrad, both of Cresson; Floyd | that his unit could attack a Jap- |anese camp located atop a rocky | cliff. | | A graduate of Barnesboro High | | School, he has served six years in | |the armed forces. Sgt. Kline plans | [to leave the air force in January | |and enter Indiana State Teachers | College to major in business edu- | cation, set ine 1» marted to Francis Ebig Dies Set, ine While At Church Sgt. Kline has been assigned Francis B. Ebig, 81, of Cress- [to the continental air command lat Mitchel Air Force Base, New | York, since March, 1947. At pre- son passed away Sunday morning sent he is the assistant chief while attending first Mass at St. clerk in the office of the director | Francis Xavier's Catholic Church of budget. |in Cresson. He was a former San- | In addition to the Bronze Star, |kertown councilman and retired | Sgt. Kline holds the American | track foreman for PRR. | theatre ribbon Philippine libera-| Born Feb. 14, 1868, in Bradley tion ribbon, Asiatic-Pacific ribbon | Junsuion, he hii Son of Daior i ribbon. an manda artman ig. and the ocopation | His wife, the former Mary Boley, . |died in 1945. He had attended Quatrain |the church every morning since By JAMES KURTZ [is Teljrement Ap 1, 1935, ex- If we keep our mind on Jesus |C°Rb Wien he was Ho. : a Surviving are 10 children: Mrs. And our thoughts upon our God | cajun Clark, Eldrid; Myrtle Eb- We would have abundant living lig, Johnstown; Elmer, Sarber R. As along life's road we trod. D.; Mrs. Roena Horten, Westover; Mrs. Elmer Flick and Mrs. Rus- VAN LEAVING FOR DETRIOT, sell Lenz, both of Gallitzin; Her- Michigan, on December 15. man, Saginaw, Mich.; Mrs. Wil- John craft target of the U. S. Navy is to be nesboro, or telephone Barnesboro |Ebig, Saginaw. He was a sister 367. *12-8 of Mrs. Aaron Litzinger, Cress- Thursday, December 1, 1949 ROBOT TARGET PLANE IN FLIGHT SHOWN IN FLIGHT over Washington, this pulse-jet powered pilotless air used for training naval gunners. In ‘appearance it resembles the German “buzz bomb” of the late war. Known as the KD2G-2, it is remotely controlled from air or land and, with mission completed, it can float down by parachute. (International) son. There also are 28 grand- children and 10 great-grandchild- ren. Funeral services were held at 9 a. m. Wednesday in the church in which he died. Burial was in, St. Michael’s Cemetery, Loretto. Cambria Rustlers’ Face Third Count For the third time, three Cam- bria County men are facing a count of stealing cattle. They are James Reon Miller Sr. of Johns- town R. D. 2 and his two sons— James R. of Johnstown R. D. 2 and Paul W. of Johnstown. The three men previously ser- ved terms in jails in Blair and Bedford Counties on similiar char- ges. They now are at the Cam- bria County Jail in default of $500 bond each on charges of stealing $400 worth of cattle from the Earl Naugle farm at Elton and the Eugene Hillegas farm near Johnstown. Charges were filed by state police last summer. NEWEST AIR FORCE BOMBER IN FAST STOP TRYOUT {members for encouraging the boys of the high school in the project, and said it was good to {know that men of influence in {the community were back of them. A good quality of product from the farm is what people are {looking for, he said. “Not all the boys and girls of the farms are going to stay in the country, but some will and they deserve our encouragement.” He went on to say that production per acre is higher than ever before because of scientific advances in farming. “These boys will be better farm- ers. The world need not fear shortage of food, or a famine, unless some great unforseen cal- amity should befall.” Mr. McWilliams judged the capons, and first prize award was Boys’ All Wool COATS 6.95 Values to $12.95 Sizes 12 - 14 - 16 aii Never before, never again such value. A special purchase ma- kes this outstanding value available. Stop in today! presented Robert Dietrick. Second Men’s prize went to Omer Strittmatter and third prize to Louis Lechene. Members are reminded of the project to collect toys for the |Cambria Co. Children’s Home. {Toys may be left at the follow- jing places: Cowher, Nehrig & Co. and Union Press-Courier, Patton; | Presbyterian Church, St. Bene- |dict; Easly Furniture Co., Span-, igler, and Clem Farabaugh’'s Jew- | lelry Store, Carrolltown. | The club will meet at 6 p. m.! ithis Thursday, Dec. 1, at the Cen- | |tral Hotel, Carrolltown. MEETING PLACE CHANGED i The site for the Dec. 20 meet-| ing of the Cambria Co. American | | Legion meeting has been changed | to the Legion Home in South | Fork. The meeting previously {had been listed for Patton. The | ichange is announced by Joseph | LaRocca. FLANNEL SHIRTS Button and Zipper Styles at Savings! 2.65 BUTTON STYLE Regular $2.95 Value THE MARCUS STORE (Next Door to Murphy's) PHILADELPHIA AVE. BARNESBORO $2.95 ZIPPER STYLE Regular $3.95 Value bouquet of yellow chry- santhemumg and pink carnations A wedding dinner was served to the members of the immediate families at Cecelias Spangler and a reception was held at the bride's home in the afternoon. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding included: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. James Hammond, Walter Hammond, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Burns and Joseph Kearns, all of Cresson; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schnaubelt of Altoona; T/Sgt. and Mrs. Stephen Hammond of Maryland; Mr. and MTs. Dennis Westrick and daughter, Thais, and son, Bernard of KEbensbhurg; Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Westrick and daughters, Marie and Anne, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Westrick fd daughter, Louise, of Patton R. D.; Mr. and Mrs, V. A. Holtz and Lucy Holtz of Hastings R. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Yahner of Dysart, R. D., and Mr. and Mrs. John Eckenrode and Mr. and Mrs Ray Eckenrode of Ebensburg R. D. PAY BOOST VOTED The Cambria County board last | Friday granted a pay increase tO | Classified Page. Mrs. Dorothy Townsend, a clerk in the county treasurer’s office. Her monthly salary was boosted from $154 to $165. The lady re- cently took over the position of Mrs. Connie Gueguen, who resign- ed on Nov. 15. —Keep an eye on our Classified Page and you won't lose sight of bargains. \ WHAT'S IN STORE FOR YOU? Plenty . . . when you mean our store! You'll find a marvelous collection of sure-fire gifts here for everyone on your gift list. And our prices are % budget. for Mother for Da RIFLES welcome news to even the most carefully measured ELECTRIC APPLIANCES CHINAWARE CUTLERY ETC. ELECTRIC SHAVERS TOOLS ETC. for the Kiddies TOY TRUCKS FOOTBALLS KNIVES ETC. LIEB’S HARDWARE CARROLLTOWN SHOTGUNS SHELLS WAGONS DOLL BUGGY SLEDS TRICYCLES POT B EBB EDP TPT ORD 8D Cafe in | groom, and Harry Ertter, brother of the bride. The bride was attired in a gown of ivory satin and lace. Her ivory finger-tip veil of illusion was arranged with a headband of ivory orange blossoms. She | carried a bride's missal which was adorned with a white orchid and ivory satin streamers and pompoms. The bridesmaid wore a gown of light green satin and ‘lace, and a halo of light green orange blosoms and lace. She car- i ried a colonial bouquet of pink - roses and babybreath. | A wedding dinner was served in | the Central Hotel, Carrolltown. { A reception was held at the home iof the bride’s mother. { Mrs. Easly is a graduate of | Carrolltown High and was em- ployed in the office of Peale, Pea- icock & Kerr, St. Benedict. Her husband is a graduate of Hast- ings High and of Duquesne Uni- versity. A World War II veteran, he is employed by the Family | Welfare Service, Altoona. { The couple will make their home at 818 Sixth Ave., Altoona, following a honeymoon trip. i | —Deer. hunters will soon comb the weeds, bargain hunters, our Record &ainish PROUD Mrs. George Bass of Oxford, Mich., stands beside the world’s- record sailfish for a six-thread line she caught off Palm Beach, Fla. The deep-sea giant weighed 59% pounds, ten pounds heavier than the previous record holder. Be- cause Mrs. Bass had a toothache and her husband helped reel in the fish there is a possibility this may A UNIQUE PARACHUTE BRAKING technique on the new XB-51 is shown being demonstrated at Baltimore, Md., in this first picture to be released by the U. S. Air Force. Several test flights have pointed up the great versa- tility of this three-jet ground supporter bomber in operations to and from smaller combat area fields or landing strips. For take-offs it is equipped to use JATO bottles, and for landings it has a parachute stowed aft which may be released at the pilot’s discretion, as shown above, for rapid deceleration. (International) What +4 Scoot / NEW SENSATION! WEY WI XY REGULAR $10 VALUE! 50¢ WEEKLY Never before have you bought a gor- LIAR ‘6-95 geous doll like this for under $10 . . . now yours as a friend-maker special at this sale price! "Natural" rubber-skin- ned body, exquisitely dressed in satins and laces. Don't miss this opportunity! Limited quantities! MAIL THIS COUPON BLATCHFORD’S, Barnesboro, Pa. i Please send me tha doll as advertised above. ! Cosliiner i | agree to pay 50c weekly! i I NAME Approved I ADDRESS .. ersten 1 1 4 CH Be cs cs sv vn on —— — ro —— — G_ BLATCHFORD FURNITURE CO. BARNESBORO, PA. disqualify her, (International) ER RE ee, FRRERRRE ERE pe y a | $6667 2 HEEE566 S566 06655 L56555556555569% S566 S665 EE: GOEH6666S >” GGG 555555556566S > 5 PIGGY > s, '\ py
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