3 v PAGE TWELVE CARROLLTOWN Miss Marjorie Bender Advances In ‘es In WAVES Miss Marjorie G. Bender, of - whith gualities hor for the rate disbursing c first class at ep Naval Base, Phila- Her previous rate was ee first class. She (s the Gauyiitet ot Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. . Miss Bender enlisted in the Waves in Nov. 1944, and received her basic training at Hunter College, New York City. She also trained at the Navy Storekeeper School, Milledgeviile, Ga. Miss Bender is a 1941 grad- uate of the Ebenshurg-Cambria High School | Mrs. h Cunningham Mrs Hough Comin Mrs. Hugh Cunningham was tendered a surpise party on her birthday anniversary on Sunday evening when a number of her immediate relatives and friends thered at the Cumningham me to felicitate her. A delicious luncheon was served, and the pe- iod was spent socially. Present were Mr. and Mrs. R. J Wentz, Misses Marcella and Mary Mau- cher, Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. ar Haley, Mr and Mrs. Rich Connell, Mr and Mrs. Fred J. Owens, and Jack and “Buzz” Cunningham , eee Mr. and Mrs Clem Grieff ob- served their 30th wedding anni- versary last Thursday morning with i During the evening friends and an anniversary high mass LE UNION B8-000 Cherry Tree Man | RECENT DEATHS State Paul Bunyan oo Florence Davis . Ebensburg.- -Miss Florence Mu- Joel McCreery Once fie! Davis Called Sullivan's Bluff ensburg Miss V. I. Smallzel secretary of the Pennsylvania Folklore Society, State Museum in Harris | burg, reports that Pennsylvania had a Paul Bunyan or super. woodsman, in the parses of “Cherry Tree Joe McCree “His heroic deeds from Cherry | Tree to Williamsport were sung! in every lumber camp and moun- | the afternoon for the convenience {of high school students, and in {the evening at" 7 o'clock The Rosary-Altar Society is planning a Valentine Party for its members on Wednesday evening, Feb. 15 Mr. and Mrs Willard Wilkin- son Jr. and son, Robert, of Cres- son visited relatives in town on Sunday Mrs. Bess Jones of Wilkinsburg spent several days during the past week visiting at the home of her brother-in-law and sister Mr and Mrs Fred B Buck Mrs. Jennie Hittie of Johnstown spent the week end with relatives and friends in this community Mrs. John Short, daughter, Mrs Ella Wilson, and son, Joe all of- Lewistown were week snd guests the Alfred Lieb and Tom Owens Jr. homes Dan Hurley of Akron. O. spent the weet end at the home of his Kenrick) Davis, and is survived by her mother and the following (brothers and sisters Miss Doro- thy Davis of Ebensburg. Lucille wife of Barl R. Snavely of New Jersey, ‘racuse, N. Y., and Donald E. Da- vis of Columbia, 8. C. Funeral vervices were held on Monday af- ternoon in charge of Rev. John tain cabin” Miss Smalizel said | R. Thomas of the Ebensburg Con- “His super-human breaking of a gregationai Church, and inter. log jam at Buttermilk Falls, his: ment was made in Lioyd ceme- calling John L. Sullivan's bluff at tery a hotel in Renova, his carrying 8 raft, single handed, off Geary's At Bradley Junction at her home in Eb- on Saturday. She was | born in Ebensburg, a daughter of {the late Emory and Frances (Me- Marlin H. Davis, of Sy- Entertain Students Misg Anita Rose Randall, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben E Randall of Bradley Junction, en! tertained about 50 guests of the | Future Homemakers of America and Future Farmers of America Chapters of the Ebensburg-Cam. | bria High School, at her home re | cently. Among the distinguished vd present at the party were and Mrs. Ernest Johnston of ensburg. Mr. Johnstown is supervising principal of the school Other guests were Mrs Walter Seymour of Loretto, sponsor of | the FHA group. and Oscar Shew- man Ebensbury, FFA sponsor : [in Gallitain Inst Monday evening. _ Ambry Mr. and Mrs. Jamems Hartman of Altoona viffled here last Wed- nesday st the (3. T Hartman re- sidence, Mrs. Mike Hirhel arrived home The occasion marked the young lady's 20th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Garman John W. Walton Gallitzin- John W i Shorty: Walton, 69 of this place died at 10:25 p m. on Sunday Jan 2 at the home of a niece, Mrs. John D. Mencer of this place He was born on Dec 25 1888 in England a som of George and Elizabeth Gardner: Walton He ig survived by Mra James Pritchard and Mrs Elizabeth Belle Vernon Funeral services were held af 230 p m on Wednesday in the Gailitzin Methodist Church by the Rev W E Krause and burial was made in Union Cemetery in Gall. tain mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hurley Mrs. J E Burley spent Wed. nesday with her brother, Cyrus Wharton, of Dysart Mrs Erma Stolz of Bridgeton N J. mpent several days here with relatives Mr and Mra Gervase Sherry of this place were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of the lady's parents. Mr. and Mrs Henjamin E | Randall in Bradley Junction The occassion marked the 18th birthday anniversary of Anita Rose Randall, whe celebrated the anniversary on Monday Jan. 30 Anita Randall will be among a group of students who will attend the molion pileture,] Hamlet! in Johnstown this Week Ske 8 a student at Ebenabury Cambria High School DEAN Delany and James Bellwood were nn Raturday at h ne Last Wriday visit were Eli. Domenic and Virginia Fupnicelli, Mr. and Mrs Mark tev | spent Mcnday last in Pittsburgh Fontanella and daughter Rosan. Eddie and Lill Gresko Patty WOMAN IN HIDING || Lewis Rieg of Pittsburgh was re Mr and Mrs Orville Bernazol Maimone, Chester McCoy, Lonnie PLUS bh visitor for several days during |i and son, Ernest. Mr. and Mrs snd Marsha Polites Frank Don. i | i | relatives honored the couple with {a surprise partly They received many beautiful gifts Local ladies who were in atten dance at the Cambria County lLa- dies’ Auxiliary meeting of the Veterans of Forel Wars held in | Barnesboro last Thursday, inchu- ided: Mrs Eari Sharbaugh, Mrs Mike Farabaugh Mrs Charles A Zirn, Mrs Urb Stolz, Mrs Lem Cymbor, Mrs. Harry Fees, Mrs I Monroe Bearer, Mrs 1. J Lacey Mrs James Callahan, Mrs. Fran- ‘ces Kane, Mrs Lieb Farabaugh, Mrs Al Kaylor, Mrs. Herman A Bearer Mrs Maurke Westrick, Mrs. Irvin Bearer, Mrs N A Malloy. Mrs Gregory Buck, Mrs [Vincent Parrish, Mrs Wilfred M Blum Mrs Herman Kariheim, i Mrs Anthony Owizdak, Miss Hat. tie Lehmier, Mrs George Klas iwich, Miss Catherine Lacey, Miss Viola Farabaugh Miss Mary ‘Stich and Miss Bernetla Fara- Rocks, and floating it. are only a few of his reporisd exploits “Born on Muncy Creek In 1805 he followed the river for 80 Years, every year a memorable one, dying in 1885 at the age of 90, in the midst of the great river saga. He ia buried near his oid home at Cherry Tree and his grave is still visited by velerans of the jog drives and rafts’ BAKERTON By A A PANCIAR Roger Spanella Honored On Birthday Anniversary Mr and Mrs Spaneila held a birthday at the Bakerton: Inn on 8 Jan 23 in honor of their sn Roger 5th mrihday anniversary Pictures were taken of the children and motion pictures were shown The visitors ir following attended Thomas Barbara and Sharon Mary Ann and Toni Fon Moher Janast Adams Tunie and Sandy Rhevoek Rose Mary and Gloria Jean Plc The weskly meeting of the Dis- cussion Club of the Holy Name Society on Friday evening of this \ week in the Church Mall will be | followed by a social ——— ————— ——— STATE ALTOONA mr THURSDAY MOMs Finest Pictur BATTLEGROUND The story of 30 men and x girl with Yarn Johnson Richard Montalban John Hudisk Oeorgs Murphy and Denise Fallentimber Party Held Recently | es At Downs Home Here A party was held here at the home of Mrs Ester Downs on Jan. 18 by Mrs Florence Schulty two sisters. Games were played and a lunch of Altoona was served The following attend. Burton of .4 | “BANK LOANS and Mra Della Mrs Rose Capitotic. Mr Mrs. George Downs Jr, Theresa Lefienaky Mb» Prough, Mrs Hannah Rickant | Mrs Susan Black, Mrs Berry! | Alkens Mra Marie Marshall Mr . and Mra David Downs and fam iy, Mrs David Rickard and fam. Butler T. Wilbams ily, Gail Jenkins, Alvin Gustafson Ebenstrirg— Butler Thomas Wil. William Ammerman and Ernest . : lender llamas, 684, died at R30 p m. on Bunday, Jan 20 in 8t Margaret's Memorial Hospital in Pittsburgh He was born in Barr Township mn July 17, 1885 a mon of Mr and Mrs William H Williams of East High Stree! Ebensburg He #8 survi his parenta, mentioned above “and two sis ters, Mm Vera WW. James of Mo Connellsburg and Mise Verna Williams of Ebensbury He was preceded in two brothers Funeral services were Wednesday at 2 p m. in the home wf his parents by Rev. John R Thomas, DD. pastor of the First Congregational Church Fbens- burg. and burini was made in the {doyd Cemetery Death Strikes Twice In Less Than Month Death struck Minalich family of lesa than a month (George Mihalich, son of Mr. and Mra Michael Mihalich Sr of Marsteller, died on Monday at the Aspinwall Veterans Hospital in Aspinwall Another son, Michael Jr, a soldier for 18% years died at an army hospital in Hawall iast Dec. 28 Hoth men Peter party anda y A LOAN IN GUARANTEED CONFIDENCE Strietly oe 0 Mra Ethel! Conley Carl, of Hollentown here atl the Charlea Cu Mr. Howard and grandson ars visiting wiley home (lass and Mrs Charles Matthew attended 3 mo gular meeting of the Ellen Wil Rebekah lodge M8 of Coal $ Monday evening Mr. and Mra Kenneth Burke! and childron of Ft. London vip ited here Monday at the Carl A Campbell home Mr and Mrs Walter Kough Hagel Jenkins and son, Philip ware last Tuesday visitors in Al toons. Eugene Ratchford and sons of Dysart visited here Tuesday ev ening at the Michael Matish re sidence Mr and Mra Michael Matinh announce the birth of a son, born last Wednesday covening, Jan IB #2 7.24 at their home The child has been named Robert Charles Mrz Matish is the former Mins Gladys Giaas ; fotitia tern of town Coqailer Wal gy r. and Mra Bert McNulty of Barneshoroe were Sunday visitors {with Mrs. Mary Hipps : ALTOONA i Mr and Mrz Qene Lapenna STA s FRIDAY 1 Spent inat Saturday dinner guests in Johnstown ida Lupino. Howard Duff Mrs. Thomas A. 8r wand MeoNally In $ X Be Nallanick Suviieh AR re in Coupon Wy a personal matter with you-—and strictly a personal matter with ns-—this is how we handle every loan, no matter the purpose or size peal on Owens, death by Dot Marry and Mary B. Bughes | |1D¢ Past week with his mother, Tim O'Leary and daughter. Mary. tilli, Ray Greenland. Marlene, ARE DANCE Bs Lucinda Niet In, and David Spiller Toby, Eddie and Richie Mastron Qu Blessing of throats wr Femi Ser § ' ‘ JUBILEE service on St Biase Dav rill Mr and Mrs Walter Judd and Gail and Billy lane Judy Eddie a " w LA hildren spent the week end in and Vickie Regan Camila and take place after Rll Masses in St : . . ‘ ‘ . Altoona and Bellwood Carol Ann Columbus, Georgia Benedict's Church Friday of this Georgie and Carol Ann Sample, ; , Mrs. Bernard Mcelucas wad, 3a well hendDuibshusntniions Mary Loagise and Magidaline Col Lin Altoona last Wednesday : My Mrs. Job Judd umbus. Roger Spanalla Sandra ; ; .. : fee Burnetli. Millie and Paul Sunday ors in Coupon Cok N Pid : olumbus Alida Bonfili Allen DY Sheehan of Patton vim otgmibus Mrs Michael COolum- ed | here last Wednesday Mrs tick Columbus. Mrs Mr. and Mra Charles Cole of Loy Columbus Mrs Joe Oolum- Altoona spent Sunday bus, Mrs V. Bonfili, Mrs John James RBerringer hone Valerty Mra Mario Cotton, Mrs Mr. and Mrs Robert Cole and John Nalisnick Mra Eugene daughter, Busan, visited Pal: Greenland, Mr and Mrs Merle ton on Sunday at the Boriman re Sewalish Mr and Mrs William sidence, Mr and Mra James Mas Mra Robert Jasper and child Mr and and Mrs Peter ren of Coaiport returned hom” Roanelia after spending several weeks here al the Wm Campbell home ! ned Mr and Mea Silvio Fonlanells Joseph Bergamasch: and son Richard and Arthur Funicelll »is- ted in Coaiport on Saturday Mr sand Mrs Wm Campbell visited in Cosiport last Wedney day Mra besn ‘weeks Paul Schramm, who is employ- ed in Washington D.C. spent the week end at his home here James, El, Domenic and Vir ginia Funicellli visited Altoona last Saturday Beaver Valley i Mr. and Mrs Calvin Gates of cJolinstown visited here last Tues ‘day al the George Gales home 1 Mr. and Mrs Jay Hemakey and daughter, Eva Lynn, of Williams. port spent the week end here al the John Hemskey residence Emma Gates of Altoona spent the week end here at the Lemo- {ine Hemakey home. Joel Class of Cresson visited in town over the week end at the homes of Harvey Glass and Mra Church, worship service at 10.45 Hannah Kuhn a2 m., Bunday school at 9:30 a | Irena and Marjorie Gtrayer of me. Howard Glass, stiperintendent | | Johnstown spent the week end in Glasgow Pleasant Church, wor. [town with their mother Mrs ship service at 7:30 a m.. and | Strayer : Sunday school at $30 a m, iy and Mrs Robert Mowery CUharles Cree, superintendent {and aon, of Altoona visited here Utahville Church, Sunday school lover the week end at the home at 9:30 a m. Edward Galhagan, dof Mrs. Hattie Gates superintendent: Roseland Church, | Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hobba of Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.. Ray | Altoona visited here over the past mond Jackson, superintendent week end at the home of ————————— i Michael Nedimyer, who received ian leg injury recently, is very much improved at this writing | Mrs. Frances Davis visited in | Altoona recently al the Eugene Hill residence. Ronnje Moser of Bronx, N.Y. has returned home after spending | several days with friends here. i Mr. and Mrs Dave Hamilton | of Coalport visited here recently | at the Ambrose Hgnilton home | Dr. and Mrs. Clark Force Beeld on The next time you're in need of ready cash, customer . " y Fast RETY Ie our key. set IN low interest aonte visited and vimit Were First National Bank at Patton, Pa. bus, Bere al Lhe twice in He Marsteller in Lane ooo CAR OWNERS ATTENTION! MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF PENNSYLVANIA RESPONSIBILITY LAW EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 1950 WITH AN INSURANCE POLICY FROM THE PAUL J. SHARBAUGH Office Hours 8 p. m. to 10 p. m., for your convenience COMPREHENSIVE AND COLLISION PREMIUMS ARE NOW LOWER Claim Service Everywhere—Ask Us for Detalles * & » Mrs Roy Boulet: and Mrs lsadore Nedimyer 3 yo Dean. were last Friday visitors In Pittaburgh Mrs Filla Fowler and dJdaugh- Mary. spent the week end at the home of Mrs HL were velsrang 35 World War II. George served months with the 12nd Alrborne . ey Invision in the South Strong . : Pacific Theater He was seriously Fileer: Farrell of New York is wounded in battle Michael Jr. visiting here with ber aunt Mrs served in the European Theat sr Maud MeCombie George was born om Jan UV Paul Lamont of WilkesBarre| 1997 in Spangler. He had deen 3 spent the week end here al the tient af the Aspinwall Hospital noeme of his mother Mrs Wm Ja ie Nov. 18, 1940. : 4 Lamont Both men are brothers of Mrs. Basil Bearer and son of Joseph Mihalich, elief of police of Pittsburgh spent the week end In g town a! the home Mrs Bue Mr and Mrs John Schilling were last Tuesday business callers in Johnstown. Stanley M. Slovikoski, Fiinton, Mr. and Mr and Sadie J Mclaughlin, [rvona ited with relatives in Richard C. Russi and Cecelia A Runday Delkowsiki, both of Gallitzn Michael Krupa and Jessie Evi. son, both of Maratetior wy Sab Faw here Margaret Funicelli has Hi for the past severnl in of Guat Busunig vis DuBois on Pauline Venesky RN, of the Aspinwall Maospital spent the week end here with her parents Glasgow EUB Charges Rev. G E Brass, Pastor Sunday. Feb. 5 Pallentimber Bags: ns in the Classifieds’ Chevrolet alone in the low-price field gives you all that’s beautiful all that’s thrilling . . . all that’s ifty ! Try this - wonoerruL NEW of | 1 SERVINGS 50° Isn't that a dreamy, melt-in-your-mouth dessert combination? SERVE IT OFTEN THIS MONTHI ‘Nisin 8) BOSE MARIE BUBER Sunday visitors in town at the | of Mrs Genevieve Huber were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilker, | George Wilkes, Mis, uprua Hus. | or and Clara Huber, all of Holli- a Kirsch was a wt visitor in Patton at the Chirence A t home. i Rev. Father Kline of Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, | FIRST...and Finest...at Lowest Cost! 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