Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, October 19, 1950, Image 13

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    | ited at the Henry Hollen home
| recently
| Mr and
{and sons,
{ daughters,
Mrs. Melvin Fortney
David and Dennie, and
Shirley and Naomi
Mr and Mrs Enlaw Campbell
Mr and Mrs Chester Spencer
and daughter, Mrs. Dave Nash
and daughter, Shirley, Mrs Cloyd
Mrs Clvde Gault and son
and Mr Ambrose Smith
daughter Gwendolvn and
Mr. and Mrs. George Seeger of | Mrs AE McNevins and son
Milesburg and Mrs Hubert Brow: | Dos... were callers at the Boyd
er of Juniata visited at the Rob- | Jackson home in Bellwood on
ert Beers home recently | Friday
Miss Verla Wilson was a caller |
in Bellwood aver the weak end Mr. and
Those visiting ‘at the Dave | : family
Nash home Saturday included Mr |'7 OWN
and Mrs Louis Burkholder of Mt Mrs Max Evans and Mrs J COC
Union and Mr and Mrs K FE |Metzga: visitors
Douglass and sons, Dale and Ken. | Altoona
neth Jr. of Bellwood Sundav eall Mr
ers were Mr and Mrs. Robert were
Snyder of Mt Jewett Mrs Olive] Mrs
Witherow of Haollentown. Shirley Shirley
Frye and Brown of Bellwood day
and Miss Zada Miller of Altoona Mr
Mr and Mrs Robert Beers and and
Mra Stewart Beers were callers of
in St lLawr re Mr
Tack
Mr
family
By SHIRLEY JEAN NASH
Mr and Mrs Henry Hollen and
Mr and Mrs Lynn Fishel and
san motored to Bedford to visit |
wv. Clemins recently
Miss Shirley Nash of town and |
James Brown of Bellwood were!
callérs in Altoona on Sunday lard
Aan
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Irwin
Ronnie
Mrs Harry
sf Dean
recent lv
Johnstor
were callers
were recent
and Mrs
Saturdav
Dave Nash
visited in
Fei fry
Altoona
daughter
Mea
Frank
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Mr. and Mrs
Juniata were
and Mrs
Letcher of
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visitors A
Dean Smith and
(‘anton i)
Ktephen Pier and
were visitors at the
Mr and Mrs George
field of Dysart
Frank Fusedck
visited recently
Mr and Mra Frank Fuseck
Mrs Ray Fortney of Bellwood
was a caller in town last week
Mrs Maude Van Scovoc spent
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visited his parents Mr and Mrs
Thomas Davis, recently +f
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Mr and Mrs Wilfred YI
and Judy Yingling wers
in Altoona
Misses Marguerite
Marjorie Glafelter
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home last Thursday. i
‘a week visiting frienZs in oni- |
1 |
Mr and Mrs C E Powell and!
family spent the past week in|
Marviand
Matthew
for active
as a radio
nf the reserves
if World
Mr and
and daughter
Blantos motored
ford. N. J, and Brooklyn, N
wer the week end
Mrs Twila Frank
thur, spent two WwWeks
Pa. with the Donald
family
Harry
the he
Passiacr, N. J
cago,
Valent left last week
ice with the Navy
technician. A member
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gery
veteran
War 11
Mrs Mike
Nancy,
to East
Evanskey
and Peter |
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Al
York
McClarney
a nd 8M
Evanskey
wyne of his
has
daughter
after spending the
with his son, Mike
Rarah Bloom, Kay Sch-
Madge Fishel Marguerite
and Flora Bri
red to Ebenshurg Tuesday ever
ing to a Rebekah
Mrs Darothy lewis
ghters Flaine and
Ronnie Lyn Wilkir
ers inn Tyr and Alt
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returned
to in
summer here
Mrs
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(sArman Ker mot
netaliating
and dau
and
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Mr
Sa
arid Mrs
callers in
In Troxell
gere Altovma Baturday
Mrs. Emma Scott of M
spent Friday evening
ing her Mrs Mary
DEAN
Mrs. Paul
Bwires of
the home
Swires last Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs Harry
and sons, Gary and Craig,
tone, visited at the
Wills home this past
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bergamas- |
hi and daughter, Doris, were via- |
itors in Cresson last Bunday ev-
ening :
Mrs Tim O'Leary and daughter, |
Marilyn, visited at the David 8pi}- |
ler home Sunday
Thomas Brandt, who has been
il with stomach ulsers for quite
sometime, is still confined to the |
Altoona Mercy Hospital
Marilyn O'Leary, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O'Leary,
was ill over the past week end
Bob Chirdon of Ashville provid- |
ed bus transportation for ths
students from Dean, Dysart and
Ashville, who attended the Lilly. |
Cresson football game and
skin Prance following
inst Friday evening
Mr and Mrs Howard Swires
held a chicken dinner Sunday In
honor of their eldest son, Thomas,
who celebrated his 27th birthday
that day Attending were Mr. and
Mrs Thomas Swires ind son,
Donald, Mr. and Mrs Faul Bal
ano and son, Philip, and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Swires and the How.
ard Swires family
Monday visitora in Cresson in-
cluded Joseph Bergamaschi and
children, Doris, LeRoy, and Rich
ard, James Boito and Arnold, Ray
Evelyn, Nancy Eileen Ixarothy
Bobby and Albert Funicelll
Baturday visitors in Coalpont
nciuded Mr and Mrs. Joseph
Judd, Bill Judd, Mr Mrs
Hayvmond Judd and Mr. and Mrs
$vivio Fontanella
Mr. and Mrs Robert Cole and
Mr and Mrs James Berringer at.
tended the wedding nephew
of the Berringers in Pittsburgh
last Wednesday
Mr and Mrs. Wm Campbell
visited in Coalport last Friday
Mr. and Mrs Harold Campbell
of West Decator, who are former
residents of Dewan, announce the
birth of a daughter
Leslie Reghetli was a
visitor in Ebensburg
Narisilio Arcenglia of Elizabeth, |
Pa. was a visitor at the Reghetti |
nald
untain
i 1
dale vigit
Tur
mother
Mr and
Marv Ann
visited at
Woewds and
Windber
of Frank
Connelly
of Al
Robert C
week end
Pig. |
the game,
and
af nn
recent
The following attended the Lilly
i al her home
will be held this Thursda
| tons. lof protective rock dust
In climaxing this series of in- |
teresting events, the Bureau will
"VAN ORMER | Coal Mine Explosion to Be
By MRS. ELMER KEITH
Florence Stevens Feted
On Birthday Anniversary
A birthday party was held Oct
of Florence RBlevens
here A lunch was
received many
iuded
and she
Attending 1h
served
gifts the fol
Wing
A (Tar
Marie
Noel Y vonne Thomas
Rickard and Joy Kaye
Krise of Fallentimber, and Tresa
Noel, Sue Bush, Eleanor 8S8homo
Kenneth Krise Winnifred Ann
ette and Russell Keith, Betty and
a, Judy Mayes, Donna
and Maxine Garman, all
Crrmer
Yara Cox
Ham
f Van
ion
a. » =»
Aloona
Donald Har?
nald, daughter
y. were Sunday
4]
re. Pearl Garman of
Mr and Mrs
and | sor R
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the
M
snd
friar
ins ahr
tors al James Rling ms
Mr und Mrs
farmily | Joh nst ows
and
a
jack Hannah
and Mr
Mre lee Ammerman and som
visited
al
sland Ohio here
We
hatrie
and Mrs Elmer Keith and
ly spent Sunday at the Lester
Weld home in Utahville
Mr and Mrs Blair Lamar of
Niagara Fails, N. Y. spent the
week end at the Charles Hamil-
home here and the Bingleton
Bloom home in Irvona
Mr and Mrs Winter Ammer
man left for Niagara Falls on
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Blair
Lemar
Bunday visitors at the
Hollen home were Clarabelle Hol
len and Mr. and Mrs Clarence
raed
of
ef
r
tha Leonard
Kriss
Mr
fam
eR end the
ton
Clifford
| Produe and family of Altoona
Ardith lamar ang Orvella)
Weakland yere last Saturday vis
tors in Coalport
Fred Simmers and Mr and Mrs
Floyd Mayen and family were last
Sunday visitors in Lilly.
The young people's convention
night
Van
in the Glasgow Church
| Ormer Church will hold the devo-
§
Mrs. James Vield returned home
recently from the mospital, follow]
ing an operation. She is improv-
ing slowly. Her many friends wish
i her a speedy recovery
The Van Ormer PTA will hold
a Halloween Party in the Van
| Ormer Hall on Friday, Oct. 237 at
»»
7 po m. All are invited to attend
A plate lunch will be served for
15 cents
By ROSE MARIE HUBER
Mr. and Mrs Bill Kirsch
and Mra Reads Brown
Genevieve Huber, Mr. and Mrs
R G. Lieb, Mr. and Mrs PP. A
Lieb Sr. Mrs Richard Lovells,
Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Krumenack
er. Mr. and Mrs George Lieb,
Mra Norbert Biller Mrs Home
Bishop, Mr. and Mrs, UU CC Kline,
Mr and Mrs Jack Falalic and
Mr and Mrs Louis Ragley allend
| [3 of A. and K. of C
ard party i Barnesboro jant
Wednesday
Misses Coletta and Viola
tzy of Bpangier j
a 4
¥ fe Peter
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Mr
Mra
3
the
Viilors a
Hally Davidson
LF" 1 » '
of her parents
Davidson,
Mr and Mrs
and family of
the week end at
Berriard O' Nell
Charleroi spent
the home of the
| lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Peters.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang of
Summerhill were, Sunday visitors
al the home of the lady's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. i Rube Fresh
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Burband
and son, Richard, of Arcadia vis-
ited last Wednesday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis y.
Richard Brown, a st 4 at |
Pitt University, spent the week
end at the home of his parents,
at the home of their |
and Mrs. Rupert
Mr. eh Mrs. Babe Karlheim of |
Patton were recent visitors at the
U. C. Kline home.
Banns of matrimony Were pub-
lished for the third and last Ume
last Sunday for Joyce Kline of
Nicktown and John Wojyck of
The wedding will take |
place on Saturday, Oct. 21 In st. |
Nicholas’ Church, here. :
Mr and Mrs. James Hartman |
of Altoona visited in town Thurs- |
day and Friday of last week
Sern Mary Bevis was a Satur
day caller in Johnstown. i
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller re-
turned home after spending the
past week visiting among rela-
tives in Indiana and Heilwood. |
Mrs. Alma Krise of Pittsburgh |
and Mrs, John Glass of Spindiey |
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer |
Gallagher in town last Friday. |
Mrs. Leo Link and family and
Lyle Shoppert of Hastings called
on local relatives Monday even-
ing.
er and Mrs Stanley Schall’
and family of Wilmore were
am Sunday visitors at the El- |
mer Gallagher residence. i
Mr. and Mrs. John Guida and |
children of Colver visited Mr. and |
Mrs. Robert Blakney here on!
Sunday. {
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madigan, 8
T. Hartman and Ross Buchanan
attended the banquet in honor of
Sen. Myers at at Oriental Ball
room on Sunda yevening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
were visitors in Altoona
urday. i
Francis Herhel of New York
has been spending the past two!
weeks among local friends and
relatives {
Mr. and Mra. Bill Geisbrect and |
son, Rodney, of Spindley, visited
the lady's mother here Sunday. |
Lewis
on Sat.
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS i
Pdwin W. Pawligske and Cath-
erine Babyak, both of Carrolitown |
David C. Davidson, Nanty-Glo, |
and Margaret Muir, St. Benedict. |
Andrew Vislosky, Spangler, and
Klaine Macalus, Patton.
Theodore A. Mansell Cherry
Tree, and Marguerite L. Miller
Sykora, St. Benedict.
Touched Otf At Bruceton
Mine Bureau to Give
Demonstration Oct. 28
A violent explosion will be
touched off on Saturday morning,
Oct. 28, at Bruceton, Pa, near
Pittsburgh, when the If 8 Bur.
eau of Mines gives public demons-
trations of the dangers of uncon-
troflled bituminous dust in ooal
mines
The
. *
tie Of
spectacular cgal-dust blast,
a series !'o be arranged
day, will at the Bur.
eau's Experimental Coal Mine and
will be observed by miners mine
perators, safety and supervisory
Wicials, students and the general
publi
that ocour
sae who witness the
absolutely safe
HP
explained that
Mie RLIres Have
that Bureau
tists arranging the demonstrafion
know exactly how far eX-
ploxions will travel
display
said the
{2r0en
will De
RT i» x
Regional Ihrector
| who
profes tive
adopted and
wald many
Heer)
scien
Lhe
Bruceton, site of the Experi
mental Coal Mine and Explosives-
Testing Laboratories of the Bur
eau, ta 13 miles south Fitts
burgh
In preparing for
blast, the Bureau will spread 700
pounds of coal dust in the mine
entry and explode it with a stick
of dynamite, a nonpermissibie ex-
Dynamite is extremely
hazardous to use in coal mines be-
cause it readily ignites combusti-
bie coal dust. Research also shows
that dynamite will ignite expios-
ive mixtures of gas and air some
times encountered in coal mines
Demonstrations at the Experi
mental Mine Oct 28 will begin at
10 30 a. m. They will include teats
of permissible (approved) explo-
sives which are recommended by
the Bureau for use in coal mines,
explosions caused by dangercus
black blasting powder ra gas *x-
plosion, ignition of coal dust bY
electric arcs and prevention of
such accidents by the application
of
the major
plosive
set off the final and largest ex-
plostion which will
flames shooting from the mouth
of the mine for several hundred
feet and schatlering a mine car
and all else in their destructive
path.
Only at the Experimental Coal
Mine can these safely demonstra.
tions be observed, for the Burean
is the sole sgency in the workl
operating such a testing sation
Opened in 1911, this mine has
proved on a large scale the rind
ings of extensive laboratory re-
search which has resulled in in.
New -Super-Power
see billowing |
creased safety in coal
bituminous coal mines to. make
rom] dust nonexplosive, the main
tenance of adequate ventilation to
prevent formation of explosive
mixtures of gas and air, the une
of permissible explosiven, and the
alimination of many electrical
hazards by using
equipment approved by the Bur-
cau of Mines
A tour of the Experimental
Mine itself will be arranged for
those who arrive befory 10:30 a
m., Oct. 28 Photographdrs wil] he
welcome take pictures of the
various explosions outeide the
Fallentimber
The enrollment
mesting of the Fallentimber PTA
was heid Oct 3 at the school
building here At the close of the
£4
membership
| | and Mrs. Bari F. Ss wage Sut.
mines by
the widespread use of rock dust in|
permissible
Mrs. Michael KR -
urday motorists to Matish Sadny with rela
Mr. and Mrs. Gien A. Gray of tives and friends in and
Akron, O., spent the past week Cresson.
end visiting with Mrs. Jessie L. |
Hahn. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Glenn I. Glass and sons, Eu-' Peter P. Denkovich, Blairsville
gene and Dwight, visited Friday R D. 3 and Ethel! Fransoni, Gal-
evening at the home of Mr. and jitgin
Mrs Eugene Hill of Altoona. Jacob A. Rubritz. Geistown, and
Mr. and Mrs William Dean
Beers and son, Billy Dean, and Helen Tessie Sczecienaki, Colver.
Mrs luther V. Miller and dan-
So ——————
ghter, Nancy, spent the week end
visitin
Mrs
at the home of Mr. and!
rarrell K. Beers of Akron,
Ohio :
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Rateh-
ford and som, Fred, of Dysart
meeting a plate lunch was served §
The group was
James J Campbell who played
the guitar and sang Songs also
were sung by Nancy Tonkin, Dor.
othy Black, Judy Lawson and
Virginia Rickard
Nancy Katherine Miller cele.
brated her 4th birthday Wednes
day
Mrs Eart F
Howard F. Glass
bekah Lodge meeting at
burne on Monday evening
Mr and Mrs Michael R
ish were Tuesaday callers
Lona
Mrs Charlea A. Matthew and
Mrs Vivian Lawson and Misses
Cora and Mary Glass attended a
mesting of Ellen Wilson Rebekah
Lodge, Coalport, Monday evening.
Mrs. Howard F. Glass visited
at the home of Mr and Mm.
Thomas Criste of Dysart R
on Tuesday evening
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Lawson
entertained by
Kopp and Mrs
attended a Re
Wind:
Mat.
in Al
‘and som of Altoona visited at toe
and Mrs Robert
home of Mr
Lawson on Wednesday evening
Mrs. Ear! F. Kopp
Altoona on Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Jumes J. Camp-
bell and son, Jimmy, visited In
Johnstown last Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs George A. Martin
and son, Blaine, wmpent the past’
in!
week visiting with relatives
Lansing. Michigan
Last Thursday callera in Al
toona were Mr. and Mis Edward
K. Buddile
Mra N J Neal
tawney visited
home of Mr
Koy Pp
rank Grimes of Coalport via-
ited among friends here Sat-
urday 3
Mr and Mrs Carl A Campbell
and children, Connie and Stevie,
—— "°
nf Punzong-
recently at the
and Mre Ear! ¥
on
D. |
visited in
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