- : 2 = # : 3 5 § SRSA APRN 10 ROR Sea ows so bo AAA PAGE FOUR BAKERTON By ML. A. PANCEZAK Visitors during the week at the | Raymond and Anthony inky homes were Mr and Mrs | Foster Joseph Clark and family of New Kensington, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stephens and son and Mr. and Mrs. Williarsm Hill of Rochester, Y, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bouch and family of Mahattey | rda | Mr. and Mrs. Stephen and daughter, Diane, of Detroit, | Mich, were visitors this week at | the home of Mr and Mrs. Mar- | tin Sponsky. Mr. and Mrs Michael and daughter have returned to their home in Akron after a visit at the home of the former's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs Wasco Ko trick Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lehmier are on a vacation trip to Canada, Where they will visit the shrine of 3t. Anne de Beaupre, near Quebec. Mr. and Mrs Stanley and children and Mr and Mrs Harry Kuzio and son were in Detroit this t week end to at. tend the wedding of a relative ; “Anthony Polisky is a patient at the John Hopkins H: pital in Bal timore, Md. Mrs. Gino Tozzini of Boston Mass, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Eugene Murphy Sunday callers at the Murphy home were Rov Edith Sponsky, Mr and Mrs Robert Sponsky and Mr and Mrs m, Connelly, all of Turtle Creek | Mrs. Bryce James and daughter Edith, have returned from a two week vacation in Baltimore Md They were accompanied by Harold and Robert James who spent the week end here Mr. and Mrs Karl Sutter and ghildren and Mr and Mrs Eugene Butter. of New York City were Visitors last week at the Andrew : Konetaky home ‘I Mrs Norman Dodson. Mrs J A. Johnston and cnildren of Pitts burgh spent the week end here at the home of Mra. E T. Williams Mrs Joe Polites and daughter Nikki, of Akron, O. are visiting ‘the lady's parents, Mr and Mrs. «Nick Krynick ‘'» Mr. and Mrs Paul McCoy and ‘sons of Johnstown spent Sunday here at the Arthur McVoy home. Valevich ———_ es — Knights, Daughters Plan Joint Affair : In observance of Columbus, an | old-fashioned card party will be accomoda- i tions, each member of the council abd court will imvite only ome iy A Smmitise of men and i , he niu 3 Ranches ‘and RE, having wr Tuy The two organizations are irasented in every town in North- ' Samii County, 5nd the a is being planned as a gene (get-together. i ‘STATE 18 IS OUTRANKED _ Forty-two states outrank Penn. | in lic health, the! Pub ports. y | Mickey, ® in your choice of o rich, new, n sheen gobordine or a lustrous o twill, Kotrick | Health Assn re- | Age Is No Obstacle To Mrs. Annie Kuhn Being 78 years of age just doesn’t mean a thing to Mrs, Annie Kuhn of G Last Sunday, while visiting the Horseshoe Curve near Al- toona, Mrs. Kuhn insisted on accompanying a group of fri- ends on the steep climb from he 10ad u to the “curve.” ing the trip were Mm 1 Luther ring and Mrs. Robert Boring of Hastings and Mrs. Joseph Glass of Coalport. DYSART Honor Mrs. Rose Naylor On 72nd Anniversary Mrs Rose Navlor at a celebration which marked her 72nd birthday anniversary on Sunday. A number of friends and her family joined in the occasion Out-of -town guests included the following: Mr and Mrs Wheatley and son of Pittsburgh Harry Wheatley Jr. and daugh ters, Marian and Ruth, and Mr and Mrs. Emil Hileman and son Tommy, of Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrz Russell Naylor and child ren, Raymond and Carol of Can dey N J Mrs lewis Navior and family, Mr and Mrs Wayne Nayvior of Dysart, Dr. and Mrs Wi liam Lows f Altona Toh He 3 f 'ysuart anda Arnigelo ontridac and W Riler Maker on rit Mr» and fra » 1 Gionf and family was honored Harry } | FrogaltyCurch Festival On Sunday Spaghetti, Baked Ham Supper Will Feature The annual fall festival at St Mary Magdalene’'s Church Hall in Frugality will be held this coming Sunday, Oct. 8 A real Italian spaghetti and meat ball supper will be served by the ladies of the parish and baked ham also will be served to those who care for it. Supper will be from 4:30 to 7 p. m., at the cost of $1 per person There will be games and other amusements in the afternoon and the day will be concluded with round and square dancing in the evening The ladies in follows Mesdames Fortunato Funicell, Arthur Funicelll, Candido Rossa, Secondo Fiorentin Toney Buoito, Joseph Bergamaschhi, Meslie Reg. hetti, Howard Swires, Angelo Dotto, Frank Kolak Mario Fone tanelia Tony Eibari Harry lohnston, Gerald Jacobs Ray- mond Conrad, Mike Noel Mesdames Clarentes Johnston Joseph Johnston, Gertrude Mat thews Tony Roberts Tames Btine Lobert Conrad Frank (Gregg Elmer Weakland Jos enh 3 1% amymond Judd William Judd sth Fe Rernazoll earge Broan M Smiley and Regis Hertaop puis e) 1 Mine charge are as mitanella Cyrille fred § Ar f Montreal Catad Paul LH nfridd PYLE Miss Betty Grimes, dau the late John and Orvela "Gris To and Donald Hale of Dysart will be married on Saturday mornir AE by Rev. Father John Hackett of St. Thomas’ Church, Ashville Mr. and Mrs Merle Bishop and children of Cresson visited at the H. IL. Naylor home recent Mr and Mrs Wil Pitcairn spent the the Ia ther Hale land Mr and Mrs Regis Hertang and family spent Friday in Clear- {eld at the Jack Turner home Mr. and Mrs Jack Turner and Bobby Reese of Clearfield spent Sunday at the George Mansfield home hero ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crowell tof Uniontown spent Sunday at the George Dietrick home Mrs. Joseph Voshinsky of Coal- port spent 8 day recently at the her son-in-law and dau- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. William Nay- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perino and son spent Bunday at the Sandy Perinc home. Mr. and Mrs Steve Pier and week end at home in Rich- CHEST SPRINGS FlouKellys Celebrate | 49 Years Married Life lam Pierce of four Mansheld ‘home Sanday at the Geo. | | Mr. and Mrs. Flo Kelly of this | | Place celebrated their 49th wed- | | Ging anniversary last Sunday, Oct. 1 atl a family dinn r and reception held in the Chedt Springs Grange Hall. The day was spent in enter- | tainment and music, | were the receipients of | Bifts. Those attending were: | Mr. and Mrs. Flo Kelly, Russell | Kelly and Jerry Bally and Con- | nie Kelly of Ashville; Ernest Kel ly and fam ily, Rita, Kenny and Mr’ and Mrs. Claire Kel- {ly and sons, David and Danny, { Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly and { family, Flo, Alice, Leonard, Judy and Pat, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kel ly and family, Naomi { Mr. and Mrs. Curt Dietrick and sous, Pat and Eugene, Kelly Die- trick, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sherry and family, Rosanne Kathryn, Bobby, Junior and Raymond, Mr and Mra. Paul Kelly and family, many of Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly and son, Jimmy, of Patton; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Link of Bt. Augus- tine and Mr and Mrs. Joseph Kelly. * 50 Mrs. Sylverious Fogel and dau- ghters, Ariene and Mary Louis, of Altoona, are Spending a few ai irl The couple! and Carl “By S. rar Citing salisfactory ventilation coal-dust haulage, a reinspection report re- leased Baturday by the U ] Bureau Of Mires proposes only further safeguards to bring Rierling No. 1 mine of Coal C Hakerton nto full con formance with the Federal Mine Safety (Code timbering, control and Sterling The mine employed 208 and averaged 1 600 tons of coal a day when Inspector David K Kreischer examined it the last of August The inspect dations were for ing sho! men W's Only firing all immediately chargir i® on shift, provi oad prot te on for seven Fh eas —d wearing tive hats and footwear by employes Inspector Kreischer listed be- tween inspection improvements as | testing for before and after | | firing each shot when blasting on | shift, using drags on the rear of | loaded trips climbing grades dur- | ing ware of , and the for eye | blast after ding over. trolley protec. nil the Sponge Girl Wed Saturday Morning Miss Catherine Asheroft, daugh. | ter of Mr. and Mra. George Ash- croft of Spangler, became the bride of Blair Galda, son of Mrs Mary Gaida of Marsteller, at 10 a. m. last Baturday in Bt. John's: Catholic Church, Barnesboro. Rev. | Father Joseph Banik officiated at the double-ring ceremony The bride was given in marri- | age by her father. Helem Ashcroft! served as her sister's maid of hon- or and Paul Malicky was the best man. Mrs. James Montell was the bridesmaid and James Montello was usher. Mrs Spangler High School, is employ- ed by Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co, | Barnesboro. Her husband, a veter- (an of World War JI, attended the Bamesboro High School and is | employed by Sterling Coal Com- Terese, Kay, Linda and Bonnie, all | pany, Bakerton. the bride's home. Following a | couple will reside in Spangler. Neier a OR ST Miss Carmella Ciaravella, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew the bride of Michael Serafin Jr, Vivian Claravella, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor ami Walter Serafin served as his brother's best man. 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