Laz gest Generil Weekly Newspaper Circulation in the Area ~ THE UNION PRESS-COURIER Ee... a pr Bukished 4 Thursday by Thos 4 Owens ang Prank P. Cammarsta ond class mall aiding. a A. Patton, Pa. and entered as sec- the Act Of March 3. 1879. st the postoffice at Patton Pa. under Thomas A COwena, Editor FRANK P. CAMMARATA THOS A OWENS JR Subscription: $2.50 Yearly in Advance Individual Copy, S¢ Busiresa Manager Managing Editor NATIONAL £DITORIAL “at | i ASSOCIATI oN = > 2 Advertising Rates Furnished Fe Upon Application nia em— Thre endeavor of the Unieh Press-Courier is $0 sincerely represent Org- id Labor in all efforts to obtain esonomic treedom Material for pub- Hestion must be by the writer ss an evidence of good faith Tie Union Press-Couries gives ita sdvertisers the sdvantage of combined strcriations of two iargely-circulated weeklies and has 8 reader coverage that blankets Pattop and the major mining towns In Northern Cumbria \ aty the liberal voters in the district _ candidate at the time Savior was picked by the Cambria i S § Thoughts—Political, Etc. The turn of another year is over With political thoughts come upon the scene here in Cambria County slsewhere In the county there will be three assembly candidates as well as two from the City of Johnstown to be nominated by both major political parties. In the three « ounties of the 26th Congres sional District, congressional candidates will be nominated and in the state a Governor, Lieutenant-Governor United States Senator and Secretary of Internal Affairs will be the bill of fare The primary election will be ia May, and the general slection in November. While its entirely too early to determine just whose names will come forth in the county for assemblymen, af feast two of the present incumbents, both Democrats, and maybe all three of them will stand for reelection. Several prominent Democrats are putting out “feelers” as potential congressional candidates, but at this early dale no definite crystaltzation has betm in evidence. the new YORr new ana Democrats, naturally, after their defeat in the special election | last fall to retain a Congressman are likely going to cautious this year and select a candidate that will have appeal to all Quite likely. John P Savior, the presimt incumbent, will have ho opposition in the primaries. but there is a possibility that Steele Clark of Cherry Tree, an Indiana County Commissioner, may give him a contest Mr Clark was an avowed County delegates Because the general election doesn’t come until November, Cengresgman Saylor very probably will ind’ himself on many a “spot” from this time on. He cannot but view with alarm what happened to Former Congressman Tibbott in the election of two years age when the late Bob Coffey, Democrat, won in landalide proportions. The fact that Mr. Tibbott voted slong conservative Kopublican limes wis responsible for his defert. Congressman Saylor will have many voting choles thrown in his way long ‘ere the geoeral election rolls around. Whether he will hold to the Republicsn leadership thought, or jump the traces of his party, . may well be the deciding factor of his return to Washington Even some of the Congressmans own supporters admit that certain circumstances, outside the pale of ordinary political thought help 4 a lot in his victory The Democrats likely will see to it that tinis sn't happen this year Pepped up a Io? by the congressional victory, the GOP. placed the two strongest candidates they knew of to stand in the geaeral election in Cambria County for judge and sheriff. but the volers reverted to their original stand and both were “ decisively defested A good candidate opposing Mr Saylor next fall can take him away from Washington. In the itste, the Republicans already are developing factional troubles. and the Grundy-Martin wing of the party seem lo be alter Gov. Duff's sealp. Unless something happens in the very future to heal the breaches, the Republican state primary is May can become 5 knock-out affalr that will lead to a Demo- fle victory in November. Asywny, the Demecrais are hoping This means the Democrats themecives must comcentrale on unssanily stromy state Hicket, and B® most be comenived in harmony. Certainly they cannol afford any inirs-party strife. Nationsily, the Republican purty seems to be running around in circles. There seems 10 be som movement to void “me-tooiam.” whitever that means, with other leaders saying they cant get along ut all without some of that remedy. Yel strange as it seems in the. sections of the past 16 years most all of the bigger newspapers in the country have been plugging the Republican candidates platforms | nad principles. Repbiican leaders have flaunted the evils of the “New Deal” of "hemvy tazation™ of “statism.” whatever that means, of Yrumas's “Fair Deal” of “being against” everything the Demo have advecaled whether good, bad or indifferent, and the been just the same. It's easy for the fellows on the ‘criticise the “Ins” but unless they have something themselves, criticiom sienply falls to register with file of the voters. No betier criterion than that of in this matter is needed. voles that the Democratic party is JOEY a Ta inferest of the comimon man and woman at heart. This has been performed in the past by ihe party and utie mitatives in state capitals : of officials in the Lav {Va jursue Sapte he a bit breakfast Accompanying Mra Elaabeth Gahagen and dau- Jr. homes this item. DD. (. spent the ‘of Mr ‘Miss Mary Switzler Bride At Ceremony Saturday St Benedict's Catholic Church Carrolitown, was the scene of a jovely wedding prec fing a Nup tial High Mass at 8 a Ratur- day, Dec. 31, when Miss Mary Switzler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Daniel J Switzler of Carroll teens hecarne the bride of Walter Beltowski mon of Frederick Bel torwski of Hastings Rev Father Flavian Yelinko OSB, pastor of ficiated Attendants best man Fred Beltow and Miss Helen Switzier sinter of the bride maid af honor Misses Mildred Conrad ard Miss Agnes Beltowski sister if the hridegroon the bridessiaids Ushers were Walter Conrad Jr and Arthur Cunning ham. ~ The bride was attired in a gown of white slipper satin caught aver & hooped skirt w on clusters ,of orange blassoms A fitted bo dice and nn long train © the dress - She wore a veil with a crown of soms and carried a white roses and carmalions on twinned with net The maid WATe Kki Jr Served ARS mpleted fingertip ange bios bouquet of of honor wore a dross of green satin with matching veil - The bridesmards’ costumes were of pink and blue satin with matching veils A wedding breakfast and dn ner were served at the home of the Dride’s parents wilh approxi mately 40 guests in atlendance In the evening a receplion Was held at the Union Hall in 3t | Benedict The F Pretront new yweds reside Mach . * @» banquet and High School was held a! Ehenshurg wid The antiusd of the OCarrolitown Alumni Association the Wissinger Inn last Saturday evening and hiyth a well attended and an eo joyable affair Hegins Fok of Mrs Fred Bear rik were Mrene £ Mr Saree AOR avid Rt the Fred B Buck Harry lacey of Mon tty ard sm Patrick Philadelphia ent vieitors at Filla Harrigan Catherine Lacey and Fred Weaakiand Mr and Mrs and son, Jerry, and and John Watters of Wellsboro holiday guests of Mr and Frank Puck and Mrs Thornas Mr and Mrs Bi: Connell of Pittatburgh spent tas holiday wits the lady's parents Mr. and Mrs Jon G. Kelly Mr and Mrs Robert Snyder of Washington, D. C., spent »evers days during the holiday SeRaon Lacey sl udent al Ware re Mrs Marie and Mrs he hoon of Lm w tf Mr and vid Walters Mord Were Mire Maile here with the lady's parents Mr and Mrs John Feighner flav Father Germain Lich St Vinestt's Archabbey, Latrobe was & guest of his parents Mr and Mra A A Lieb on Bunday Accompanying Bim wns Haw Father Valerian Mahala, OSB of Saltshurg, for assistant pastor of #1 Pesedict’'s Church here Thé Holy Name Society of Wt Benadiet’s Chorel will hid ite annual Cphramunion Breskfast al the Central Hotel in Carrsiitown rex! Sunday morning The sockely will receipe the Racrament at the T30 Mass Reservations for the must be made Wilh Fred Sharbaugh or Paul od either Lied Mra Patrice Campbell = in Washington, DD C. where she i» a of her son and daughler ifi-iaw, Mr ard Mrs Harold Campbell Mrs John Short and Mr and Mra Jobs BE Short and famiy of { cwistown were guests of rela tives here Sunday and Monday thar home Were visiting at ghter, who had bean (rwens the AMrod Lied and Tom xt week faiac of Washing New Yours holiday here with her parents Mins Mona Weakland daughler aod Mm Lambert Fen - a student nurse at the Spangler. who in advanced Miss Mary fand and Miners Hospital, has spent some Lime training at atti, returned home recently sgain in located at Spangler Cora and Harry Zimmerman of Miffiinburg. Pa, were recent vis tors al faird Zimmerman here | Mr. snd Mrs William Zadai {and datighter. Linda, of Norfolk, have returned home after spending a week at the home of 3 Ce aa esiasssssss sss ss ssddddd PPT Tow ww www on {Ania Tt that he State Hospital Phila | Tm —— Gregory Buck ; Clauace Kaylor of Washington, y, O arents, Mr Aaylor Mra and Mrs A © E E Miller and Paul and * James were guests of Mrs Miller's parents, Mr and Mrs Laird Zimmerman Miss Pauline Yuhas of Hastings pent the past week as a guest of Miss Marian Buck here Mora Frances Kane fack Barnicle spent some in Al toona visiting Charlies and Mary Kane and Mr and Mrs Easily Mrs. Anna Hogue and daughter of Cresson and Mrs and Mrs Cletus Melvin and daughter, Cone nie. of Johnstown were recent guests nt the A A Lieb hyme Mr and Mrs Frank Grimes of Hastings were Sunday visitors at the H M Mohler home Jorome Buck of New York City was a visitor for several dave at the home of Mr and Mes Fred B Buck Lieut SONS, recent and time Rteve Fred Feea Jr iB Marine fiyer, of Cherry Point, N ., spent several dnys here With his parents Atty and Mri Fred J Fees Mr= Buck of Portage wis visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Fred Buck, for several davs Mr. and Mra loo : Lancaster spent several days town last week at The hiame of the former's mother Mr Mar gare Ager Mr and Mrs Oscar Wadwait and daughters Kay and Edna, of Cleveland, Ohio and Mr. and Mra fonts Hollander of Beaver Falla spent the week ond with Mra Mary Hoover and Mr ard Mra Gerald Springer Mr and Mra rere Visitors In - Monday Ming Regina St Joseph's Hospital Pittsburgh spent Christmas with her moiher Mra Amelia Rulks Cornelia Rotka, of spent ther Bro eonts spent week with her Mra 1. J Lacey Mr and Mrs Bernard attended the wedding PRllon's oustin. Miss Schroth daughter of A. Behroth, al ast Saluyrday weddest oo Jovy B of the late Mr O'Hara, in One Church, Was Orange. Hara well oral petsple Barnesboro Girl ls Bride Saturday Mins Lornbardn ghter » Mr and Mrs Joseph {eanbards of Barneshorn Detain hp San J Pern $ Eroeigh of 9 a m last Baturdas in the aM: {arene {“atnadi Charel in Barpeabaowrs ev thor (aries Smyih officiated the double-ring Orremony Charlotte Detwiler vias mabd of bonor And Josep Miller was Sve bes ne A wedding dinner Wis ey fn Lhe bride's Armies Jamies ChallaMan Pittsburgh last Prrisbureh the holidays wilh Mrs “Amelia Ruta Patrick lacey of Bt. Vin A rehabbey fat rv a a couple of favs the past parents Mr ter mde x iin i Mrs Marion B Mry Frank Kearney ~N i O'Hara, and Mra Laacty of N I Mrs known to i : x Lr Adie Bride od the UNION PRESS.COURIER _ the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | spent the holiday with his Ager of Rutka RR N ou and Mas Rchrdth wis i Tce as Logrdes $ poene. The couple will lewide In Ha rrnesborn Mra Perot? the Barnésboro High Selyonsi and is employed by Phillipe Jores Corp, Barnesboro flor husband 4 Bavy veteran of World War II i 8 graduate of Cherry Tee High School, He is employed BY the Cherry Tree Coal e Bm. eigh Michael A. Ward of Ave A. Ward Sr and the late Mr Ward of Barnesborn, has received word that he has passed is a graduate of i § § i James | Patton. son of Mrs Michael | his | state board sxaminations and has | been imsued x MmOrtician’s {iene He ia A graduate of Eekels Col-| lege of Mortuary Belency adeliphia The Patten man completed his studies at Spangler High in 1939 { He then prior to serving three years in the Army Air Corps i For the past | been employed .neral Home imarvied to the farmer ' Catherine Hoppe! of Patton.’ Complete and depund. jh able automobile hLahil iy insuranee offers the ee nnd only practical, mical way to proteel vourself against dam a a a a a a age claims due to pute Y ou to be Can aeeidenia afford this protection. Call us Ww ithout now for full wmforma tion about our low-cost ea den a an ee full-eoverage polities = attended Virginia FPoly- | technic Institute, Blacksburg. Va. two years he has at the Easly Fu- in Hastings He i» Mary ae a a a bb dh i Phil | eR A I ETS we Ww ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT INSURANCE PLAN happen. sibility in advance with our auto insurance. La i gh an dh db db gd YY rT TTT TTT TR Rw By SHIRLEY JEAN NAWH Mrs. Herman Beck Feted On 61st Anniversary Mrs Herman Beck was the honored guest at a birthday party and dinner on her 8lst birdhday anniversary ast Monday, Dec 2 A ham and turkey dinner Was served mrad thas honored indy re. reived many gifts The following a1lended Mr. and Mrs Clyde Bradford and children. Shirley and Clyde Jr. of St Benedict; Mr and Mrs [eo Coder and son, Boyd of Pat ton Mrs . Jark Simpson and children. John Cora Mae and David of Pation Mra Alma Capion and Mr. and Mrs David Beck and daughter, Cathy Ann of Blandburg: Mr and Mrs Russell Beck of State College, Mr and Mrs Herman Cree of Juniata and Orrie Lovell of Glasgow Three daughters, Louise, Mary and Ed na were unable to allend ¢e es Mr and Mrs Kenneth Doug- lass and son. Dale of Bellwood were recent visitors nn Lown Mrs Ella Moyer of Altoons was as week end visitor here at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs Tom Nash Shirley Fortney of this place was a recent vimttor in Bellwood Mr and Mrs Tom Nash and daughter, Judy, and Mr and Mrs Dave Nash were last Monday vis. tors in Bellwood Harbara McHugh of this place was a recent visitor in Allonns at the nome of Ker mother Mr and Mrs Wm Wiser and family of Tyrone visited here re cently at the Clair Edmiston re siden Dave Nash is recuperating from an attack of pneumonia His many friends wish Bint a very fant and com plete recovery : Shirley Wiser of Tyrone wan a recent visitor hers at the home of Connie and Barbara Graham Gloria RBalyver of this place and John Gual of Filinton Were on. gaged to he married on Saturday on 24 ; Mr and Br. of ars in Mra {reson James Hopkins were recent vim Bumble ewe Moss Bers . f irises 7 piace and Angelio of California State Teachers ER engaged for De Dev 24 Charlies inte Parks of “ont Yimtiors in Edmiston hone Z My and Mrs SBeoti. Marrow of Bumblebee are 1 at their Their many friends wish very mpid and complete recovery Mrs Edna Foripey and son Flray, were recent visitors ni MY Union at the beter, [Lewis Mr amd Mra his FRITH College married last j.vkens and Mrs A Lrwars ¥ ore at A re Ere. Pee the Rogie Burkholder Clair Edmiston and Compile and Barbara Graham were recant visitors In Allaana Mr and Mrs Wee Engle of Al LOA Were recent the P H Hollen home Fev and Mrs Andrew MoNen tan and ann visited al rn Canada the pA Vitti ors hene at heir Domes five ant Baoliday [nmald Davis of Pontiac, Mich jack Davis of Philadelphia, Gene Imeig a student a! Bhippenaburyg Btate Teavhers Collage and Bob » a” - Lie {inir his thet: & Bostrae of the adv'e Davis of Clearfield visited Mbre recently at the home of thelr p 2 Madeline and Katie Begic of New Jersey visited in tows just week Mrs George Lightner and pon. Rex visited In Tyrone recenly james Angello, a student §t the California State Teachers Obllege vigited in town recently st the re- ddence of his mother Apprentice Seaman Wr West. stationed Hoston, Mss pent his Christmas vaalios at the home of his parents Myr ard Mrs Wm Westover Sr Barchn! Myr and Mra : visited in own der af M1 {nin recently : Nash and dsughter Riggiex Co pe- Fer 1% Mra Tom Judy visited in wars ¥ By Ram Graham and Mr Leo Ciraham of Riggies Gap vimid na ferent apt Week Pie Dwsrialed Feld 11. spent teva at he A rmbrase Smith of tha Seat hodidds in fmf re sidence Gayle MeC user of Irvon and Shirley Lender of Ginter pent we veral dave in Lown rocoly at the Mike Evansitey home Bgt Joe Frank, now tioned in Washington, D.C. spf the two week ond holidays her visit. ng relatives George Hohn of Florida recently. wheree will spend the winter months Nancy Evanskey spent svers) days in Ginter recently ate Joe MoCusker home The Walter Garmon fay vis ted in Patten recentiyit the van and Robert Bricker mes Mr and Mrs Wm Fofs and sone of Washington, D. ( Were weak ond visitors heresl he home of the lady's pares. Mr and Mrs Bruno Frank Cpl George Hunter ¢ Wash. ngton [DC was a rece Visitor in town at the Clifford Ukinson ome Mr and KRildren of vimifora in Mrs Madge Fishell Diemrie and Kenny Eleancer were recent lors st the Luther Troxell hon Mr and MPs Lewis ¢man of Meade ville pecen Visitors in town Matthew age spent father Prank th state jeft four Mra Guy Altoona ova Mer and we Pedent od sons snd waghter, Were Bordars of Mes Coll | the holidavsere with Matthew Hise Sr Fuse and $vivester | Henak of Cleveland (0. spent the holidays at theiromes in Blandburg Anna Frank of Altes was a inst Thursday visitor Me at the Home of her sister Mm Rose Hove ; Mr and Mm Secttarss and family of Clesrfield we Hsitors Bere recently at the hie of Mrs Rose Reese Mr and Mw Bud Ihteer and Arthur Lightser of Cleland O ‘visited here Poentdy Be Gen lightrer heme : Mra Angdis of Hengs visit. ed Bere rectly wither daugh. ter Mrs Tom Ross Charles osx of Shon i town rebently : Sylveste Benak oo Cleveland | Ohio, visid here rectly ot the | visited § i § i $ ¥ ter, Born tal of this place, Mr. and Mré Dapnpsey (fOTmer ; Philadelphia Weent visitol here at #idlence Sophie Hine ashi Ip on DC hot Washif guatth of with her Hincherich : Rose Lidwe Waces # mother, Mra Olive 0 tioned at Oang Vi, was Cleveland, Ohbia, over the recent visiter iat “he na end The small son of Mr. and of Bernant Lidws The choir @ the Dempsey ¢ recon Ver ny MM: oy her pares und bert Edwards (ford at the [Ns Joseph By % Janes I dos, Clair AEs ast Chr Hospital wnrd © ~Many bets 3 football scores on Jan. 3, bul don Michaal Freer and wl one on the UPC & RE of Mrs. Martha Begeane » ho following an o a am m——t nasil ak To 2) Fe | a . . TEpow to pe Shd conten. plate tiwonders tiBOVe come to pass of the dw this Fabaloos Tweath Centory AT PADN. PA. Wendell Sak home En go A touch of the starter button emmands more get-up-and-go than any ober in j= field. For anly the "90 Foed in itweld offers you a 100-horsepower V.8 —arengioe so quiet you can hardly hear 3. . Je and wo so thrifey rou’ll ha believe it. you alas ford From its spar that are Ris go hat A feature after fem the 50 Ford. fusrures mehe Ford the one fine car in the low. pe | Listen 10 "ord's of Feel the cou fort ofed’s ” See Ford's “Fasly you so much car. -~ Md more beautiful th ever. You realize that nowhere elsan 0 lide mey buy A Se AA Son a en AL