Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, September 14, 1950, Image 3

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    Thursday, September 14, 1960
Around Patto
‘ tk Pvt. Wilkam A. Rudolph
Miss Helen Baranik er a
Bride On Saturday | Pvt. Wiliam A. Rudolph of the
| Medicai Corps, stationed at Gra-
Miss Helen Baranik, daughter fenwhow, Germany. recently re
of Vasil Baranik of Patton, be- ceived a Good Conduct Medal, for
came the bride of Joseph Ferenic, | one year of good service. General
son of Mr. and Mrs Michael Fer- | Heart, presented the medal to
enic of Emeigh at 9 a m. on Sat- | Pvi Rudolph.
urday, Sept. 2, in St. John's| Pvt Rudolph, a son of Mr and
Greek Catholic Church, Barnes-| Mrs. Joseph Rudolph of Herri-
boro. Rev. Father Joseph Penyak Iman Ave, Patton, entered the
officiated at the ceremony i service on May 7, 1948 and re-
The bride was given in marri- ceived his basic training at Ft
age by her brother, Andrew. Dix, N. J. He was stationed at
Glendienn Ferenic, sister of the Camp Hood, Tex, before going
bridegroom, was the maid of [ovarseas on Apr 28 1950
hemor, and Andrew Baranik, a eo
cousin of the bride, served as ~
be FFA. FHA Cop Prize
A wedding dinner was served at |
the Susquehanna Hotel, Garman- |
town and a reception was held at ‘Mone At Co Fair
the bride's home. | .
Mrs. Ferenic is a graduate of |
Patton Hi School and is em- | ad
ployed at Oe McCroy Store in| Farmers’ display placed third at
Patton Her husband, a graduate | D¢ x mbes Sa Ee
week, nettin the © Ti
of Cherry Tree High Scho, ie | 35% STF 108. in "he vegetable
displays, the FFA received sixth
employ A Cherry Tree Coal | nee ‘among 10 entries and was
“Following a wedding trip to the | awarded a prize of 34
news | Leo Little, a Patton High soph
n wl Pa #
wil ED iyweds omore and member of Patton
: e* 0 FFA chapter, received a check
for $10 as first prize award for
Robert Coffman Named nis entry in the sow pig clams
By Presbyterian Group Bill Trexler of PHS Class
[80 and also an FFA member,
Robert Coffman was elected the ceived two checks of $8 each
president, to serve for the enmi- jas A soCor a prize his
ing six months, at a meeting of [in the seni sow pig class and
the Men's Assn of the Pstton! the other as second prige the
Presbyterian Church the Pat- open classes
ton Recreation Park last Friday © A Melson Jr
evening. agriculture teacher
Marlin Mitchell, retiring presi- aise is FFA adviser
dent of the group, presided at the | 71h, Patton High girls werent
seamion. outdone either, the Future Home.
Other officers elected Include | makers winning a prize of $8 for
Bert McConnell, vice president second place a display which
Deloss Elma secretary-treasurer consisted of clothing, baked goods
A picnic supper consisting of rugs, draperies and a stool Miss
corn, frankfurter sandwiches and Nancy McNelis is the new voca-
pie and cake, was enjoyed The
tional home economics instructor
next meeting will be held Oct. 13. at the school and FHA adviser
Phone Mrs. Ouallahan
Dial 2652
Union Prens-Courier
Dial 8161
Patton Chapter of the Future
of
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for entry
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Grand Re-Opening!
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PHS Classes, Band
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UNION PRESS-COURIER -—
| Mr. and Mrs Andrew Kepshire |
VFW Aides Plan
Elect New Officers To Aid State Week
For 1950-51 Term
At reorganization meslings
{held recently in the Patton High
School the various classes elected
officers for the 1850.51 school
term
Leo
Panther
Zajicek of the
Cub Staff and president
of the Press Club, was elecied the
president of the Class of 51
Ronald Stoltz was named as the
vice president; Nell Bheehan, sec-
retary: Gladys Haluska treasurer
and Donna Jenkins and Pauline
Gionfriddo, cheer leaders Faculty
sponsors are Miss Homyak and
Mr Martin. ;
Officers the remaining class
es are as follows
Juniors Thomas Wonds presi.
dent: James Delpierte, vice presi
dent Betty Ann Shuss secrstary
Mary lee Garrity, treasurer and
Marshall Schwab and Margare®
Smith. cheer leaders Faculty
sponsors are Mr Soginski and
Miss Davis
KRophomores - Richard
lent. Charles E
Vincetin
erat hy
member
(wader.
Weber
Petior
Rig ges pi
Bricker
leaders
Lowes
nreR
president
qos Ppt ary
rer
Fialne
rs i y
Migs Garrity
Kenneth
Bill Harris
Isnhel O12 retary
red Weher
Vo
cheer
Mra
ard Shirley and
Rararich hear
STOMROTR Miss
‘rem
are
arid
Frosh
nresi dent
” Trexler
Trees
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Batty
nt ner
tort Bes
treamurer and
Beeky, Gay
lenders. Facully. Sponsors
Masrica and Mus Kollar
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FHS BAND NAMES OFFICERS
The following officers were el
sed to head the PHS Band
Robert Maker capiain
Kelly and Calvin Batler
ants, Dorothy Bertisom,
Donna McDevitt, assistant
iar. Paul Bertison
Karl Malkin student co
Patty Costello, manager
Murray, color guard sergeant
Connie Christoff majoretls
tain
i es”
Margaret Karanik
Weds Robert Noel
Miss Margaret Karanik daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs George Kara-
nik of Patton, became Lhe bride
of Pobert Noel son of Mr and
Mrs Robert Noel also of Patlon,
‘at a pretty ceremony performed
at ® a m Baturday in 8t
{George's Catholic Church Rev
Father Basil Balko, OSB, pastor
officiated at the double-ring cere.
‘many and sang the nuptial mass
Larhich followed ;
The bride was given in mar.
iriage by her father Mr and Mrz
{Arthur Askey, brother in-law and
sister of the bridegroom, were the
attendants Miss Helep Karanik
winter of the hiride was bridesmaid
and Nicholas Bobby was usher
redding Was served
roanrn if the
Garrity and
are
Floyd
isylen.
ibrarian
lihrar
drum major
rae lo
Mildred
and
y
AD
g£ dinner
¥
here
new dinin
ercial Hotel and 8 re.
ception held at the Moose Home
Mr. and Mrs Noel will reside In
Patton upon thelr return from a
wedding trip -
Mr. Noel served in the Army
during World War 11 He is grad-
ule of Patton High Bchool and
in employed the Monroe Coal
Cao at Revio
Fire Co. Auxiliary
Visits Niagara Falls
| A group of ladies of the Pal.
ton Fire Company Auxiliary
chartered a bus this week
lend and enjoyed a trip to Niagara
| Falls and Conneaut Lake The
{
by
ing and returned early Sunday
| morning
{ Those making the
Mra. Peg Forsythe,
| Bwisher, Mrs Daisy Lacey.
trip were
‘Mary Marshall Mrs. Ann Dona.
hue, Mrs. Leanore Donahue Mra
Kate Hudak, Mrs. Florence Bur-
key. Mra Sue
Theresa Gresko, Mrs Catherine
Makepeace, Mrs. Laura Lowes
Mrs. James Healy, Mrs Angie
Whiteford, Mrs McHugh Mrs
, Mra. Agnes Jones Mrs
oat Jones and Mrs Betty
Bunseri.
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LEAVE FOR NAVAL DUTY
Joseph Allen Whiteford, son of
Mr. and Mrs William Whiteford,
and
and
nesda
Phi
FISHER'S
1949 HUDSON 4-Door Sedan
1949 CHEVROLET 2-Door
Sedan :
1948 FORD 5-Passeager (Coupe
1948 CHEVROLET 4-Door
Sedan
1948 CHEVROLET 5-Passeager
Coupe
1947 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Sedan
1942 CHEVROLET Coupe
— TRUCKS
1948 DODGE %-Tom Pickup
1940 GMO 1% Ton, Long Wheel
FISHER'S
USED CAR LOT
Corner 8. Fifth & Park Aves.
PATTON, PA.
*
The Patton VFW Auxiliary will
take part in Pennsylvania Week
activities in Patton, it was an-
nounced at a meeting of the unit
ast Thursday evening
A donation was given to the
hospital chairman, Eleanor Hiteh
to purchase a carton of cigarettes
for Richard Batdor! who is a pat.
jent in the Butler Veterans Hos
pital
In other activities at the ses
sion, Mra. Marie Marshall was ap
pointed by the president ag the
new flower chairman, to sucoeed
Mra Ellen Hollen [It was also an-
nounced that a membership drive
is under way. the one bringing in
the most new members will re
[cetve a gift
i
¥
i
The meeting was closed and the
group then went in a body 16 the
cemetery to hold services for a
deceased member Mrs Ellen Hol
en
The next meeting will
Sept. 21 at 8 p m in
Home
he held
Frost
the
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Legion Auxiliary to Meet
Legion Auxiliary
will hold their mee!
Monday. Sept IR at BR p
nn the local Legion Home
All members arse requested 0
bring their chance cards wilh
thers as the award will be given
sway Monday evening
so
Mrs. Mary Garrity
Honored At Dinner
Mary Garrit 420
was entertained al
, oa
Reid hy
American
Patton
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m
unit
mn
[ang
ur
Mrs
Ave
Srise i
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Patton RH
[erst
Bap
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family. a! !
creation Park on Bunday
All six of her children
her 19 grandchildren and
great-grandchildren helped
make he occasion
one
fe
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her
oF
five
8 memorable
Guests who gathered cided
the following
Mr and Mrs Mask and
children, Annette Gary and Gene
Al Haikey, Jack Gallity, Wiliam
and Marie Krottndofer Mr and
Mra Richard Burns and aon
Hck: Tudor W. Mask, Charlies
Schmitt. Mr and Mrs James
Saxty and Barbara Weber. all of
Washington D. C. Mr and Mr
Joseph P. Garrity and children
Pat. Ann and Mary of Newpor
News Va: Mr and Mrs Andrew
C. Mullan and daughter, Kathleen
of Cumberiand Md William
Hinderliter of Chester Pa Mr
and Mra Grover J Beel Sr and
daughters, Madeline and Peiliie
of Mahaffey. Mr
J Carrity of Hastings Mr and
Mrz James Terrizzi and daugh
ters Sharon and Jane of Barnes
Mr and Mra Francis J
Garrity and children Jimmy Tan
’ Codeen and David Mrs Eliza
weth (Garrity and daughlers Mar
and Petty Virginia, Mr an?
§ Prash and oh irern
Dannie Johnnie and Betly
and Mins V
Patlon
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Methodist Festival Slated
For Saturday, Sept. 30
The Harvest Home Booth Fest:
val will be held at Tyrone on
Sept. 30
This affair ia
to obiain provisions
thodist Home for
Tyrone
During the
sone members of Meth
Youth Fellowship will visit ihe
homes of the members of the
Methodist Church to solicit pro-
visions for this home Your inter
est and cooperation shall be ap
(yahriel
¥ 4 Wy
Larry
ton
irs
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Donal
Fane
Mar
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EsRTITIY
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all of
Leo
(sarvity
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held every
for ihe
the Aged
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24
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week of
5
et
| roup left early Baturday morn. | Preciated
i
a 0
Band Mothers Start Drive
To Obtam New Uniforms
Mrs. Kenneth Rhody, president,
at the Beptember meet-
ling of the Patton Band Mothers
Baranick, Mrs
§
Ethel McConnell, Mrs. Mae Gre- of
in the
Asan, Tuesday evening
new uniforms this coming spring
In order to build up this fund
the group announced that a series
social events will be held the
first a bake sale to be held Sat-
urday, Sept. ul rr
Mr and Mrs. Francis X Young
have left on a six-week vacation
|
i
and Mrs. Louis
trip to California
Sir. and Mrs Thomas Wilshire
of Patton announce the birth of
a daughter on Sept. § at Miners
Hospital, Spangler.
2 for the eg had
as her or we
Mrs Emma Parks of
{ CARD OF THANKS
Senita. They also, RD
Mrs. Andrew
visited friends Minneapolis,
{Chicago and Gary.
A daughter was bormm to Mr
. 10 at the Miners’ Hospital
and Mrs. George Kepshire
and Mrs Harry
F ment,
Gelormino on
and daughter, Annette, of Detroit, |
Mich, visited a few days last
week at the Charles Bertison re- |
sidence !
Mr. and Mrs Clament Hartzsog
f Houston, Texas returned home
after spending some time with the
former's father, Frank Hartzog of |
Patton RD, and other relatives
Word has been received by 3
4. Rively that his som, v.
Father William Rively, 8. J, is
seriously 1 in the Caroline Is
ands and that is being remov-
ed to Guam Naval Hospital.
visitors at the Frank
Hartzog home were Mr. and Mrs
Fred Lenz and son “Ty”
Mr and Mrs James Butler
worth of Detroit, Mich, spent!
last Friday with the former's hro-
ther and sister-in-law, Mr ani
Mra Millurd Butterworth of Pat-
ton R. D
Miss Sally Bertin = the
weak end in New England States
Mr and Mrs Wm Bender of
Patt B® and Mr and Mrs
Mit Broltz of Akron. Ohio left
{ three week vacation WiLL
~ounin, Alfred Bender and
n North English [Towa
and Mra Hugh Semelsber-
Patton R visited ast
evening with the
n-law and sister
H H Ginsberg of
Recent
pent
1 i
for
1heir
family
Mr
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xy da
Ww adniesday SOT
Brother
Mrs
mers
and
Altoona
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Patton Presbyterian (burch
Fiummer Harvey STW Minister
Bept 17-10 mm Bunday
’ " 1 am
Hert Weer
A stiody Ire te Bide
the monin-T Kings pm
Feliowen ip Isobel Hbhige
Bwiaher charge £
Opin oes rs
Bork of
West rniinater
sid Catherine
Ww Rag vow
“Fok retusa rail eRoN
and Carol
irday at i}
adit
Y :
day at 7 Pp Wm
penreal each Hat
Priday, Rept 15 Monthly
Westminster Guild si Ihe
Basch Ave Mrs Harvey
a 14 and 15 Annus
¥
# Camda Cognty 8
Wedron
ody Te
2 mi
reve ing
The Trinity Methodist (harch
Rey J FE A Bue By DD Pastor
Bundar Sept 17 poppe Rehos al
24% a Rovere Rowland, supt 1d
adults In » theatre and juniors snd
c iemary in Oud -Pellows Hall Worship
and meres 81 JO 45 A ; thealre
IELORS ws Bert Worship Y omath
Fellowship at 630 p m in the Par
sonage devoliors in charge of Martha
Lawnard Aiscussbon leader Patrica
Lister Feaning Worship st 130 p ™
rn Luthersss Churse A swig Services
atv Brie! sermon »
the Bibde
Wedriondsy Rept 6 Prayer service
at the Parsonage at T30 p m
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Trinity Episcopal (hurch
{3ihert Watt Priest in-charge
Sunday Brit Loo pening
Atul sermon at 91% a
Behodl at 04 a ™
Thuraday ed 33-8 Matthew's
my Holy Communion st 0 a Mm
The Ih annual pligrimages to 82
Margaret os Mernorial Hospital Pires
burgh will De Reld his ovaning Bun
day. Sept IT at 31 48 m
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Church of God Chapel
tae OO Coreg Pastor
Bunday Sept 12. Binds Study Sehoed
at 10 a mm Cecrge W Coiberg supt
Premceling Bervies st 11 & Young
Peoples Meeting st £45 p = Evan
gaitatie Services at T “WE im
WH ainnesdar Sept 30 Weel DUBRY
dr and praises service af 730 pW
Wa satend to ou a sosdial Invite
sles to tute in WISW Radis Staliomn
Aftonna, (790 KO seach Huitday eon
£35 ts 990 a In snd Bear ihe CAs
Pashicmed COhoapa] oo the Way vf
Tegtl peogTars by 2 OB Martti sna
eoworpers of ¥Wagerstown 4 ¥ hula
Sega ia wy tise Churd
of Carat In
These dio
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in
Sere Trees
a Lsered
Patten
arreiews wil
Sunday. Sept
ese
Calvary Baptist Church
sreciay + 48 p wm
practice and 7 0 § Tle M2
Bunday Sept 17-9 a Wm
wal ip Pah and Works
Sunday Sehond
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Sept 17-10 a m Sunday
a Mm Morning Worship
Pair and Works” 73 p mv Peening
Worship candies light service and
COAT GL ion sored ty the Christ.
tan Young # Society there
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Tuesday, Sept 19-430 p m Christ
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Hour “i> funtor chodr oe
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Te Die Study 830 p Mm een
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HASTINGS
By JOSEPHINE MARTUCCY
Phone 4876
Miss Ann Theresa Kumka
Bride of Charles Lagana
Miss Ann Theresa Kunka, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mra Jucob
Kunka of this place and Charles
son of Mr. and Mrs
Frank lLagana of Colver, sxchan-
ged marriage vows at a ceremony
in 8t. Bernard's Catholic Church
here Sept 4 Rev. Father More
Herald officiated at the nuptial
high mass which was held at §
o'clork
Miss Dolores Lagana, sister of
the bridegroom, and Walter Kun.
ka. brother of the bride, were the
attendants The bride wis given
in marriage by her father.
A weddin
ved at the Kunka home and a re
ception followed later at the La-
gana home in Colver
Mrs lagana is a graduate
nurse of Mercy Hospital Altoona
Mr lagana was called for his
physical test last week and prob
ably will be assigned to kn service
post in the near future
LA
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Hedwig Niemiec Bride
At Pretty Ceremony Here
Miss Hedwig Niemisc daughter
of Mr. and Mrs John Niemisc of
this place und Darl Davis of Ar.
cadia were united in marriage at
A ceremony at 8 a m Sept. 2 in
| Bernard's Catholic Church
Rev. Father Adalbert Kalsch of.
ficiated at the double.ring cere
mony and the nuptial high mass
which followed
bride was given
her father Mins Danda
Noel of Newark, N. J, mnerved as
maid of honor and John Pleur of
Barnesbors bretherdin-daw of the
bride was best man
The in mar
riage by
A wedding dinner and reception
tows piace af the Niemi home
Mrs Davia is a beauticinn Al-
toons. while her husband is em.
ployed in Arcadia
IE
Carol A. Brazill Feted
On 11th Anniversary
Mra John Brasill entertained a
number of young people aut a
birthday party held in honcr of
her daughter, Carol Ardeth, who
was 11 years old on Sepl §
Lurich and refreshments were
served Carol received 3 number
of nice gifta
Those
iw
&3
present included
Colbert, Renalda Beck, Margaret
Stotaky, Janet Thomas atty
Riordan, Janet! Lubert Nancy Lae
bert, David Commons and Mar
lene Paterno, all of Hamtings
® + 9
‘Abe” Firment of Erie npent
the week end at his home here
Hastings High School Rand par.
ticipated in a program held at
the Cambria County Fair Tues.
day of lant week and agsin at
Saturday
Misses Fegina and Asn Cuaviuk
were callers in Barneaboro
Angie Fasly waa a visitor
Spangler last Saturday
Mary Nelson was
caller in Altoona
Miss Anne Nesdore a spending
a week's vacation in New York
Misa Pauline Neadore visited in
Spangler last week
Mr and Mrs Clyde Kirsed
Bildren visited here Runday
Mr and Mrx Rex Switzer and
sor, Douglas of Cumberinrnd. Md
are visiting at the Ford [Basly
home here
Fide Bemelsherger visited
nas?! week end Akron, ©
Elizabeth Gaviak, whi is with
the Wamen's Air Pores at Me.
Chord Alr Force Base, Washing
ton, D CC, was promoted to cor.
poral recently. She ia a teletype
aperalor al the air bame
Mise Margaret Betty Gallo
daughter of Mr. and Mr. Andrew
Gallo of this place and Louis
Seott of Emeigh were married at
A ceremony Aug MM in Cumber.
land, Md. Miss Jeanetts Lefebure
of Hastings and Thoma King of
Cherry Tree were attendants.
couple will reside in Hasthigs
Mrs. Anna Castronown has m™-
turned home after spending some
time with relatives in Buffalo
Patsy
in
A
Sunday
and
this
ves
the
and Niagara Falls N.Y
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Emasly of
| Altoona spent the week end here
The following is the list of pat.
lentas admitted and discharged at
the Colver Hospital for the past
week
Admitted Mrs. Dorothy Sloan, |
Mrs. Mary Lamer, Grace Folcke-
MOVIES ARE
THAN EVER AT
BLATT BROS
mer, Mary Kawalaky, Mary Pro- | do
kup and Edward Kuncelman |
od Ann Semko, Saily
Yaskowitz, Julio Macchioni and
Patricia Swarts |
Sept. 7.
We wish to thank all those
who so kindly assisted us in any
way during our recent bereave-
the death of our husband,
and brother, Louis J
also for the Spiritual and
ON
PATTON, PA.
FRIDAY & BATURDAY
Sept. 15 & 10
dohany Weltsmammullor,
Trudy Marshall, in
MARK
OF THE GORILLA
in
THE GOLDEN
STALLION
In Beautiful Calor
~CASH NITES 3 DAYS
MAUREEN O'HARA
MacDONALD CAREY, in
| home
breakfast 'was ser.
iss Rita Rubus has returned |
to ington, D. C, after spend- ' tionship, traffic
ing the first of the week at her maintenance of
here, | allied subjects.
Miss M t Koval of New|
York is spending her vacation at ory road tests
her home here,
Miss Helen Koval is spending
some time here
Mr. and Mrs John Mihalik and
John Dwvorchak Sr. of Patton were
Monday evening visitors here
Mrs. Alice Wolf and Miss Hilda
Koch of Altoona were visitors in
town ast Wadnesday
James Baker of St. Augustine
was a business caller here Wed
nesday of last week.
ted so that
Birth Notes
Mr and Mrs John Dvorchak
announce the birth of a son at
the Miners’ Hospital on Sept. 10.
Mr. and Mrs ymond Jansure
announce the birth of a son on
Sept. 4. also at Minery
A sont was born to Mr. and
Mrs Jumes Fredo of 8t. Boniface
at the Miners’ Hospital Sept. 8
To Have Institute
Teachers won't be the
attending the ns at :
burg Oct 8 8 the dates of
the annual Cambria County Tea- |
chers Educational Conference, i
According to the office of the
county superintendent of schools |
Dr A.M Stull on the same dates |
a transportation drivers’ institute
for all school bus drivers will be |
conducted. The drivers institute
will not be an actual part of the |
teachers’ conference but it will be
held on the same dates since bus
drivers will not be on duty those |
two days Most county public and |
high schools close on those days
drivers’ event will take!
place in the music auditorfum of
Ebensburg Cambria High School. |
The teachers sessions will be |
held elpewhere in the high school |
biuldirg and in the Courthouse |
The drivers’ meetings are being
sponsored jointly by the Division |
of Highway Safety Education and
the Puble Service Institute of the
Dept. of Public Instruction. Quali-
fied instructors will be present to
fiscume such subjects as driver
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