PAGE FOUR UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, December 29, 1949 HOWARD'S SHOES, Barnesboro, Pa. Next Door to Smith's Theatre 10-DAY PRE- INVENTORY SALE! Begins . . . . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1949 All Merchandise at COST and BELOW ~— Tremendous Savings On All Footwear Colver Hospital Patients’ Record | Vassanellie home. The following is the list of pat- Mr. and Mrs, Gene Beaskie of jents admitted and discharged at | Detroit, Mich., were week end vis- the Colver Hospital for the pass | jtors in town at the Joseph Rov-| Ebensburg and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buige of Nanty Glo were | Monday visitors here at the Max | week: enskie home. ADMITTED Ethel Gmerek is visiting this | George Stefanchick, Andrew |week in town with her parents. Berko, Jean . Kirsch, Gertrude She resides in Madera at the | Gibson and George Mikula. | home of her grandmother. | DISCHARGED Mr. and Mrs. John Vankus and Nick Stefko, John Pavuk, Ail-|children of Ramey were holiday een Myers and Anna Hajzus. week end visitors in town at the MATERNITY John Pavuk and Mike Pastir re- Mr. and Mrs. Saul Emeigh, | sidences. . Penn Run, a son, Dec. 21. | Mildred Washic, a student fd (oar? 4/4 IE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibson, nurse at the Windber Hospital, Ebensburg, R. D. I, a son, Dec. |spent Christmas Day here at her 23. { home. —_—— , | Mr and Mrs. Charles Wasniak i and daughter of Nanty Glo spent COLVER | Sunday here at the Peter Mahon- | shi home . | Matt McKotch and Edward Mrs. Leonard Timms | BEvici of Smoke Run wits hailey visitors here amon, riends. Tendered Farewell Party Rosyelda CINE, a Student Mrs. Leonard Timms was hon-| nurse in New Jersey, spent the ored at a farewell party given by week end here at the home of her her Sunday School class last parnts, Mre. and Mrs. Frank week. The following attended: | Gawaski in 20 Row. Mesdames Vandervender, Geo.) Letty Smith, who is employed Smith, Oliver Ball, Lester Jones, | in Barnesboro, spent last week in Sencil Gettings, Clinton Bowers, | town at the home of her parents, Thomas Vay, Cloyd Bolinger, Geo. | Mr.” and Mrs. George Smith of Lambie, Merrill Smith, John 8th Street. ; Johnson, and G. Gaten, and Mrs.| Dolores Zandaros, a student Farabaugh and Ruth Johns. | nurse at the Windber Hospital, Mrs. Timms will leave next spent the holiday week end here Wednesday for West Virginia, at the home of her parents. where her husband, formerly sup-| Mr, and Mrs. Ed Kitko and son erintendent of Ebensburg Coal of Verona were last Saturday Co., has secured employment. | visitorg here at the Sam Belin re- piso, A | sidence. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Goboda and | Mr, and Mrs. Benny Smith of Charles Goboda of Vintondale and | zy), park were Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lester Spangler of pcre at the George Smith home. ‘Johnstown were Monday VisitorS| yrene Cento of Trenton, N. J. , | spent the holidays here at her | home, Recent visitors here at the | Clyde Hogens home were: Mr. {and Mrs. Paul Holten of Altoona, ) | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hogens of | Belsano, Mrs. Ella Hogens, Junior €! Merrine and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar | Hogens and family of Belsano, ) | Wm. Barefoot of Liverpool, N. Y., | Dorthy Hagens of Ebensburg, Anna Jean Koslo and Roba Mae | Prindale of Nanty Glo and Wil- bert Misner of Vintondale. Steve Pavuk of Pittsburgh is visiting at the home of his par- ) ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pavuk. Mrs. William Rager of Ebens- burg visited her parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs, Dewey Griffith of 9th st. last Thursday. : Mr. and Mrs. John Yanita and daughter spent the holiday visit- ing with the lady's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Kotona vis- ited over the week end with their children in Cleveland, O. Marion Westrick of Pittsburgh spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Westrick of Colver. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Yopnosky and family of Altoona spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Yonosky of 9th St. Mr. and Mrs. Walter -Havlin and children of Patton, John Hav- lin and son of Ebensburg and ® Mrs. Caroline Havlin of Detroit CHRISTOFF Washic home here. Motor Sales Mr. and Mrs. Alex Vuko and daughter, Sharon, of Johnstown Your Hudson Dealer Patton, Pa. Ring out the old! Ring in the new. With fervent wishes for good luck and prosperity forall. .. were Christmas visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Belin. Mr. and Mrs. Talbert B. Hill and daughter visited on Christ- mas with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCarthy of Johnstown. Miss Margaret Skibo of New Jersey is spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skibo of 3rd St. "ag | here at the John Goboda home. | Douglas Martin, student at Jun-| Mrs. Charles Blough of Kelso,! | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tirbassi of iata College, spent the holiday at|Pa., was a holiday visitor here at | his home here. He is a son of | Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Martin. { Frances Hajus, student at Slip- | pery Rock ST College, is spend- | ing the holidays at the home of | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. And-| rew Hajus of 20 Row. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biller of | Cresson visited on Christmas with the lady's father, Dan Sullivan. Helen Kusner of Youngstown | and Mr. and Mrs. James Graham | of Ebensburg spent the holiday | with the ladies’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kusner. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Garret | and Mr. and Mrs. Reno Chinicar- ini of Detroit were week end vis- | itors among relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Belin and daughter, Janice, spent Christmas at the home of the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pellegrino of Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanyak and sons of Tide visited Monday at the Mike Pastir home in Colver. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bonora of Detroit were holiday visitors at the August Bonora and Joseph Bolgar homes here. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaboda vis- ited Sunday with friends in Wind- ber and Johnstown. Betty Lou Sullivan, daughter of Daniel J. Sullivan of this place, has recently been appointed as chairman of the Mt. Aloysius Junior College, Cresson, Over- seas Service program for 1949-50. She is a sister of Rev. Father Joseph T. Sullivan, TOR. Mr. and Mrs. Max Vassanelli visited in Bakerton recently with the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shevock. Dolores Bertizzi, a student nurse at the Mercy Hospital vis- ited at her home here over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Blaird Stiles and son of Johnstown and Vada Mak- ins of Belsano were week end visitors here at the Vayland Green home. SR the best kind of a year. with HOLTZ GUN SHOP PATTON Nothing is more convenient than the New Year for a fresh start at life ; 5 Best of luck yi 0 to afi of you. “FIRST NATIONAL BANK CARROLLTOWN = wy, oy = Res STR BS x Let’s do nt up nght this year ’ and join our efforts to give each other the finest holiday "season Even oo > 9 HN Sharbaugh's Dry Goods Store Carrolltown | Pitt University, Pittsburgh, spent| | Miss Vivian Symons, ANAC BIE oro. | Walter Stoltz and Miss Gloria | the Ted Dugan home. Lt. and Mrs. Don Bolinger, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bolinger, Cloyd and Gerry Bolinger, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vay Jr. and Bill Thomas, attended a golden wedding an- niversary dinner and reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bol- inger in Three Springs, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cox and daughter, Nancy Hazel, and Jim Smith, all of Washington, D. C,, spent the holiday week end in town at the James Smith home. Dorothy Walwro, who is em-| ployed in Johnstown, spent the] week end here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wal- wro of 20 Row. Miss Virginia Linsky of De- troit, Mr. and Mrs. Sewalish of Barnesboro, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Puiesy and son of Gar- mantown were week end visitors at the John Asashon home here. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Orgis | and family spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Watchey of Atlantic, Pa. Mrs. Anna Manion of Osceola and A. W. Manion of Cherry Point, N. C., were week end vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noel of 8th St. Recent visitors in Barnesboro included Andy Mihalik Jr., Mike Shutock, Pete Vassenelie, Andrew Mihalik Sr., Andrew Murgula, “Red” Raymond, George Mutter and George Plerbosky. Mr. and Mrs. John Washic and daughter, Shirley, spent Monday with the lady’s brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Har- vern of Ebensburg. Miss Elaine Orgis is spending a few days in Atlantic with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Watchey. ST. BENEDICT By MISS MARY REAM Miss Cherie Stickler of White Plains, N. Y., is spending her hol- iday vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Stickler Jr. Miss Lorraine Lee, student at| the Christmas holidays at the] home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Lee. | student nurse at a Pittsburgh hospital, | | spent the holiday at her home| lhere. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Symons. Charles Stickler Sr., who has/ been vacationing in White Plains, | {has returned for a few weeks’ | visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Norbert Feighner. | Visitors in town Sunday even- ling included Don Brubaker, Bar-| | nesboro; Tom Francis, Colver, and | {James Dillon, Carrolltown. | Miss Jean Eleanor Symons of Bakerton By M. A. PANCZAK Marcella Rogerzinsky of Akron, Ohio, is spending the holidays in town with her mother, Mrs. Mon- ica Rogerzinsky. Visitors at the John Jewett re- sidence thig week are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jewett and daughters of Lilly and Mrs. Tom Penvose of Yatesboro. Mike Tucker of Detroit, Mich., is visiting here with his mother, Mrs. Anna Tucker. Dean Nedimyer of Pittsburgh is spending a few days here at the home of hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Nedimyer. Holiday visitors at the Joseph Venesky home are Pauline Ven- esky, R. N., of Aspinwall, Thomas Venesky, U, S. Army of Ft. Knox, Ky. and Joseph Venesy Jr. with U. S. Navy in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy and family of Johnstown spent Sun- day here at the Arthur McCoy home. Don Schilling of Pittsburgh is spending the holidays here at the Sylvester Schilling home. Alphonse Brunatti of Detroit, Mich.,, spent Christmas here at the Girolami home. Mr. and Mrs. John Evans and son of Altoona were Sunday vis- itorg here at the John Polites re- sidence. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Burley and son Joe, of DuBois spent Sunday here at the home of Mrs. Sue Regan. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wasser and daughter of Falls Creek spent Christmas here at the John Muir home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Farabaugh and family spent Christmas in Patton at the Farabaugh home. Banns of marriage have been published in Sacred Heart Cath- olic Church here for Dorothy Gallagher and Gervase N. Panek. Doris Fitch of New York and Edwin Fitch of Dayton, Ohio, And the best of {Johnstown spent a few days at] the home of her parents, and Mrs. J. W. Symons. Miss Josephine Marion and An- N. J., spent the holidays at the home of their mother, Mrs. An- geline Marion. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bryson of Youngstown, O., spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunter. Miss Josephine Sikora of New York is spending the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sikora. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bower- sox and Mrs. Janet Askey spent the holidays in Kylertown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wiser and family visited relatives in Ridgway on Christmas. Visitors at the Jackson resi- dence were Mr. and Mrs. Simon {Kline and family of Spangler, {John T. Jackson and Mr. and { Mrs. Walter Pavlock of Barnes- b ! Stoltz of Long Island, N. Y., are | family of Erie visited the Mich- | rina family over the holidays. | Rev. Father Valerian, OSB, of | Saltsburg visited at the Joseph | Michrina home over the holiday. | Miss Betty Shrenkle of Cleve- |land, O., is spending the holidays ‘at the home of her parents, Mr. land Mrs. Gust Shrenkle. | Mr. and Mrs. Gust W. ison and family visited at the Ru- pert Bell home in Carrolltown. | Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Feluca lof Columbus, O., visited on Mon- day at the home of Mrs. Angel- ine Marion. | Local people attending the Dist. 5, Westminster Fellowship, meet- ing at Barnesboro Presbyterian Church were Adele Ahlstrom, Barbara Wiser, Esther Anderson, Georgeanna Stickler, Boyd Stick- |ler, Arthur Legrand Jr. and Tho- Imas Jackson. Gifts were exchan- ged in a “grab bag.” | The annual Christmas party of {the local ladies club was held at | the home of Mrs. Leo Berringer. |A chicken dinner was served and i gifts were exchanged. Attending | were Mesdames Benny Bilko, Jake | Bilko, William White, John Em- j erick Jr., Bernard Swanson and | Clyde Bradford. | To Be At Farm Show The mine rescue truck of the State Department of Mines will | be exhibited at the state farm show Jan. 9-14 in Harrisburg. W. Garfield Thomas of Colver, | deputy secretary of the State De- | partment of Mines, will be with | the truck during the period. Also accompanying the truck | will be Alex Schrader and Charles | department. stationed at the sub- dopa safety instructors of the ,Mr. | gelo Marion of New Brunswick, | spending the holidays at the| home of their mother, Mrs. Mae | Stoltz. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young and | Ander- the New Year vr 3 for all N 2 is happiness of you RAY HUMPHREY PATTON, PA. | | spent Christmas here at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Fitch. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnsen and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dodson of Pittsburgh spent the week end here at the home of Mrs. E. T. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stydahar and daughter and Mrs. Joseph Bender of Harrisburg spent the holiday here at the home of Mrs. H. L. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Feightner of Carrolltown, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 3 We're telling all on this party ' line . .. Happy New Year! WEAKLAND'S FARM IMPLEMENTS CARROLLTOWN | Stoltz and daughter of Ashville | and Mrs. George Bender of Car- rolltown were Sunday visitors in| town at the Art McCoy home. | | Glen Little, Loretto, | To Be Buried Friday Glenn M. Little, 60, of Loretto, died Tuesday, Dec. 27, at 7:15 p. ni. He was a son of Joseph V. and Eleancr (Stauffer) Little, botn deceased, and was born in Lona- coning Md. Nov, 2, 1889. Mr. Little had been employed as a U. S. Mail carrier on the Loretto Route for the past 32 years. He is survived by his widow, the former Luella Sherry, and the following children: Mrs. Phelps of Philadelphia and Rich- ard, Robert and Louise at home. He was a brother of C. V. Lit- tle of Temple City, Calif.; C. M. Little of Baltimore, Md., and A. J. Little of Annapolis, Md. He was a member of St. Mich- ael's Catholic Church, Loretto, where funeral services will be held on Friday morning at 9 a. m. Interment will be made in the church cemetery. Cambria Co. Road Deaths Show Drop Cambria County reported a de- crease in highway fatalities for the first 10 months of 1949. The report of the Bureau ot Highway Safety shows 27 fatal- ities in this county for the 10 months, compared with 29 for the same period in 1948, a decrease of two. A definite aownwara trend was noted in urban traffic fatalities in Cambria County. There were nine fatalities in incorporated com- munities up to Oct. 31 this year, compared - with 14 last year, a drop of five. There was an in- crease of three deaths in rural areas with a total of 18 this year. Eleven of those killed on the county highways this” year were pedestrians. Others killed were operators or passengers in motor vehicles, Driver In Colver Wreck Charges will be filed against one driver as a result of a two- car accident near Ebensburg on the Colver road. Police said Tom Wilkie of Colver will be charged with operating his automobile af- ter his driver's license had been revoked by state authorities, Wilkie’'s car went into a skid olice said, and struck a machine perated by Charles Lagana, also of Colver. Damage was estimted at $900. i Ho J (2 Xr. 2 5 BEST WISHES! To all of our friends and may we greet you again during the New Year! eo NIC-NAC SHOP Clara Glasser, Prop. J § J 4 J 4 J § J 4 J 4 J 4 J § { patrons . . . J 4 J § J 4 ( J ¢ J 6 { J CARROLLTOWN fo TFIID OND ONID¥ IN | HEAR CHEVROLET BEAT THE FIELD AGAIN! And our many thanks for your wonderful patronage during 1949 . .. PATTON LUMBER COMPANY PATTON district office in Ebensburg. ME THE 1950 BEATS ANY CHEVROLET EVER BUILT! YEA? BOY! THAT'S NEW! 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