Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, April 26, 1951, Image 2

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    A music festival presented
the 1nusic Sepastioent of Carroll
town High featured the
meeting of North Cambria Ki-
wanis at al Hotel, Carrcll-
town, last . Robert Cald-
wel] hag eharge of the
Boes, supervisor of music at Car-
rolitewn, directed the chorus of
songlh SUISting of Uke Tolowing
song, the
numbers:
Miced Chorus “The Cherubim
: {Bortniansky); “All In An
April Evening” (Roberton), “Bat-
tie Elymn of the Republic” (Arr.
Ringwald; Girls’ Chorus “Moon-
So Bay” (Wenrich), “Were You
re 7" {spiritual}; Boys Chorus
— "Ready
ituai).
ay ixed chorus also rendered
the © Alma Mater, com
by Mr. Boes. posed
International Good Will Week
will be observed this :
he Kiwanis Club. Fred BR :
in charge of the program,
to bit held at Catrolitows.
Personnel of the
en He Comes™ (spir-
Barbara | tegm Huey, first vice
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bhrhart of
PIR St. Joseph Street, Gallitzin,
marked thelr 49th wedding anni-
versary on Sunday, Apr. 16
The celebrants spent their en-
tive married Hfe in Gallitzsin,
. L where they were married Apr. 16,
1902 in Bt. Pstrick’s Catholic
Church. Mrs. Ebhrhart is the for.
mer Miss Elizabeth Mcintosh,
Mr. Ehrhart, who celebrated
his 75th birthday last October,
is a retired PRR employee,
Eight children were blessed to
the union, the following five who
are living: XM FP. Gallitesin;
Frank, Cresson: Mrs. Philip Geo-
rge, Gallitzin; Mrs Virginie Hut.
ford of Summit, and ul Ehr-
hurt, Munster, §
«aw
J. F. Bernard, mupervising prin-
cipal of Gallitzin Schools, was
elitcted president of the Gallitsin
Lions Club at a dinner-meeting
Monday evening in the Horseshoe
Thimil vern, Gallitzin. Mr. Ber-
niird succeeds Melvin Pollock.
Other officers elected were Ber-
1
, second vice president;
Frank Lenz. secretary; RC
Afams, treasurer; G. Harry Is
+ | sliieson, tail twister; Dr. J. G. La-
{ele Joseph J.
Quine, 8 8B Gut-
wild and John Ord, directors, and
{Alvin Buck and Robert Harlow,
Hin tamers
C. C. Peyton, manager of the
Amociated Crodit Bureau of Al
toons, and former instructor at
thie Altoona Dhdergraduate Cen-
tir of Penn State OC ¢, spoke
{a “Credit and Collection.”
Bertram Huey, manager of the
Lions basketball team of the com-
mpnity midget league, pave a re
port on activities of the Season
and of the banquet for team play-
ets. He reported that are
being discussed for s midget
baseball
league.
The next meeting of the Lions
Club will be heid at 6:30 p m,
(DET) Tuesday, May 15, in cone
jom with a meeting of
goes 1, 2 and 3
Cia recent visit witli relatives in *®
all | the home
Dorothy Meintel of Wilson Street. |
Rooney
{all of Canton, Ohio
the
Maruca. Robert Laird,
ey, Raymond McTaviish,
John ens, Hugh Donaldson,
Angelo Bosjornic and William
Ruzst
Maruca and Laird were the on.
Iy ones to thy above-men-
tioned awa plus basketball
jotters and miniature basketballs
Coaches Albaranc and Monick
presented the awards
Toastmaster was Amdes Ray |
as |
sociation. Joseph F. Bernird, the
mond, past president of Lhe
supervising principal, hd the
pledge of allegiance to the Fiag
nvocation was pronounced by
Rev. Father James Kirkpatrick,
Patrick's |
assistant pastor of Bt
Church. Paul Bender president of
the association, gave the opening
address.
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Duiabo of
808 Clark Streel., Gallitzin, an
pounced the engageinent of thelr
daughter, Elizabeth to Joseph
Marnechek of 380 Spmmer Street
in Cresson.
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ENLISTS IN SERVICE
Willimmm Moore, don
Beatrice Moore of
Street, enlisted in the U
Force on Saturday, Apr. 14. He
ted for duty at Lackland
AFB. Ban Antonio, Texas
$$ 8 »
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Steveson
of Altoonn visited al the home of
of Mrs
Tunneihiil
85 Ar
| Mrs. Adelaide McTigue of Con
sent Btreet. Galuiyin, over the
past week end.
Mr and Mrs Thoinas E Myers
of Railroad Street visited friends
in State College this past week
end.
Mr and Mrs. Martin Stanley
and family of St Thomas Street
vigited In Washington, D. C., re
cently.
Mr. Rabish
and Mra George
and son, Danny, of Sugar Street
spent a Week's vaiation In Ro |
chester, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Josiph Bradiey of
Altoona Visited Mr. Bradiey's
family om Tunnelhill Street. over
the week end
Mary Lee Wilkens of Johns
totes was a week nd visitor at
of her friend Miss
Mr and Mrs. J. A Rhoades of
Port Worth, Texas, are visiting
at the Scott Barnes home in Gal-
lita R DL
Mra. Mary Meehan and sons
John and Billy, «f Ebensburg,
were visitors last 'Wednegday at
Mr and
of Main
Mr. Meehan's
Mrs. Wm J
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson
of Portage and Busan Olson of
this ¢ and Steve Emerson of
o Cofner, spent the week
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horwell of
Craig Street returnid home after
parents,
Comms
{end in Baltimore Md.
Cleveland, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Leonard
and family of Johastown, spent
the week end at Uy home of the
lady's parents, Mz. and Mrs. Ro-
Harrington Sr, of Church
Mr. and Mrs William Ham-
mond of Forest Street are spend-
ing a weelt’s vacation in Tonaw-
Shas a Buffalo and Viagara Falls,
Out-of town people attending
the {funeral of Frazl: Horwsll on
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ceri
Ha Shrack and sons, Mrs. Retia
and Mra. Julia Carsher,
Francis Perry of 419 Church
$ we H | 3 we ¥ i
The following is the list of pat-
| tents admitted and discharged at
the Colver Hospital for the past
| Week:
i ADMITTED
| Lillian Motel, June Sholtis, Ger-
trode Uchaker, Patsy Dominick,
Frances Batdorf Flsie Polckem-
‘er. Kenneth Miller, Dorothy
James, Emma Edmiston and Hele
en Mihalik.
ad
Anna Wahna Verda Adams
feona Doneh, Michael Myron
Daonch, June Sholtis, Frances
| Batdor!. Lillian Jean Motel, Ken
neth Miller and Dorothy Williams
MATERNITY
Mr. and Mrs. Roy James
ensburg. son. Apr. 20
Mr. and Mra Andrew Shoitis
Jr. Patton, son, Apr. 21
SAS SRNR IN
COLVER
Mrs. Paul Evanchick
Is Hostess At Party
Mrs
hostess at a party Monday even
ing of this week at her home Atl
tending included the following:
Mrs FF. PFolckmer, Mrs John
Griffith, Mrs. Bernard Goldian,
Mrs. John Goldian Mrs Margar-
et Jugan Mrs Joe Evanchick,
Miss Nellie McElhaney, Mr
Dorothy Feightner, Mrs. Mary
| Wincek. Mrx Prank Lapczinsky,
Mrs. Gertrude Valeri Mrs. Mary
Zomak, Mra Mary Berkosky Mrs
John Bloom Jr. Mrs Erma Gresh,
| Mrs. James Lewig Jr, Mrs. A
' Daugherty, Mrs Leona Griffith,
Mrs. Kenneth Cramer, and Mm
James Shaffer. demonstrator, and
Mrs. Zola Vigoloni
se
‘Bride Here Saturday
Eb-
{ghter of Mr. and Mrs Michael
Bukovitz, was united in marriage
last Saturday, Apr. 21, to An
| thony Roast of Ebensburg. at § a.
im. in the Holy Family Ostholic
Church, Colver. The ble-ring
Father John J Gura pastor
ithe maid of honor snd
| Manay of Revioc, was best man.
| Bridesmaids were Evelyn Sokira
| and Antoinette Meyers. Ted Buk-
{ ovitz of Colver snd Primo Depaul
i and Edward Ercol of Revioc were
| ushers
3
3
| The bride, given in marrage
by her father, was attired in a
{white satin and lace gown with!
‘a fingertip veil. The maid of hon-
‘or wore a coral color gown wih,
brides.
matehing headpiece. The
‘maids were attired in lime green
land blue ge
i Following the ceremony a re
‘ception was held in the Colver
Bons of Italy Hall for relatives
{ and friends.
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i se
| COMPLETES TRAINING
: Pvt , ese R. MeKotch and
i Pet. James Hartack have come
pleted a six-woelis basic raining
course with the Fifth Armored
Division at Camp Chaffee, Ark
They are now stationed at Fort
Sill, Okla., where they are irain-
ing with field artillery outfits
. "9
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zabrosky
spent the week end in Kellytown,
Pa. with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
evening.
Johnstown last Saterday
George Milkovich left for New
ark. N. J. to secure employment.
Richard Hoover and Ben Hill
of Akron, Ohio, visited at the
Bert Hill home here over the past
8 month : with
represented bensburg
High in the track meet at Johns-
town last week,
. Mr. Mra. Jonn Pillock of
Nanty-Glo visited at the
Smith home over the week end
Mr and Mrs. Eugene Murphy
Johnny Matigseck
BOOK GIMMICK
Another Performance by the
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iad
Paul Evanchick was the |
SAINTS SAEs
iNew York
cixildren
$a m on Monday in St (Stan
fstsus Catholic Church in Barnes
boro by Rev. Father Thadldens
Rolodgiei and interment was
miade in the church cemetery
Mrs. Esther McCabe
Bakerton Mrs. Father Mast abe
M8. of this place died Inst Ratur-
day, Apr. 21. in the Miners’ Hos
pital, Bpangler. Her hand
William, died in 1937
Mrs. McCabe is survived bp the
following children: Willinmy asd
Joseph MeCabhe both of Portage
fF. ID: Matthew of Blairivie
John of Hopeville, Va. Mark and
Blamiine, both of Patterson, I J
and Mra Thomas MeDermolt of
Bakerton Twenty four grambohil
dren and three greal-grandihildg.
nen, also survive
Bie was 8 sister of Farry
Seratchard, Kenmore: N.Y. and
Nye Mathida Burke of Linwood
station. Johnstown. recently.
Pre. Francis Griffith of the U
8. Air Force and Bob Griffith are
visiting some time with their =
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey if-
ith.
Mri Mike Pastir was a Monday
visitor in Johnstown.
Mri Ruth Baker of Altona is
visiting for a week with her sis-
ter, Jira. Ted Cotton.
Mri Bias Melnyk visited with
her er and son for a week
in New ork City. Her son, John,
left last Thursday for the armed
servite, from New York
Mr and Mrs. BEd Oakes and
daughter, Kathy, of Clymer, vis
ited on Suhday at the Funeral services wore ovmduct
Mr. ind Mrs John Moore ef ot 9 a m., on Woednesdiy in
Mrs Ruth Hill, Mrs John Ka- ithe Sacred Heart
tons, Mrs. Andy Durkota and | Church, Bakerton, and
Mrs. Peter Mahanski were Buh guys in the church
day evening visitors in Ebens- | .
Gerhina Vergerio of sonnatown | Mrs. Angele Decarlo
spent the week end With her par |
ents. here.
Coal halite
fier nent
Cemelery
| bo, TH. of 130 Forest Street
Dot fe Valeri, Detroit, Mich (at 810 a mm. mst Sunday Apr
is via with relatives here this 32 atl ber bome Bhe was bears
ng idan. 24 1877 im aly. s daugh-
Week end visitors at the Jumes ter of Francis and Lucy
¥F. Endley home weré Marge Erde Miciay Contarinl, Her
ley of ttsburgh and Mr and died 18 years ago
Mrs. Orant Kinter of Belsano. | She is survived by
Ddrothy Mae Swerbinsk nt |
¥ ne in { Della, Mrs. Michael
i Anna, all at home;
M1. and Mrs Ted Dugan spent Rentano and Mrs
Nardelli
Men
Jose ply
the past week end with f
Pittsburgh
| Spring
spent the week end
| ents. Mr. and Mps
IMP. nnd Mra
Miss Catherine Bukovitz, dau-|
| mer, of the Dairy
LM.
ceremony was performed by Rev. og
were recent visitors st the home
i Dorothy Mae A {of Nir. and Mrs. Harry Burket of
‘the week end fishing at both of Bouth Fork. Patsy of IJ
Creek. Hired, Mich, and Mrs Franit #y
Plummer of Altoona ock, Cresson Twenty-two grand
with her pal [children and 10 great-grandchild-
Glen Plummer. | 18, Kish survive
Sunday visitors it the home of | Funeral services were
Charles Noel wee (IF a m. on Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs Glea Campbell of | Mary's Catholic Church in (Salli
Frugality and Bill Hughes of Hin dy Rev. Father
Bapver Valley. Land interment
| Miss Virginia Plummer spent thurch
‘the week end Sm her_par | *
smn Plum. 'M
oe Dy rn and Miss | Mar tha Watts
of Ninth St Gallitsin Mra Martha
Menn Plummer 79 of this since died r
rearet Kosickie of Colver im. on Monday Apr 23 @
Pes iak of Spangler | Fitzgeraid Nursing Home in
toons. She was horn in Beaning
ton on Feb 24
iif Isaac and Elizabeth Will
was the widow of Harry
Mrs Watls ig survives
ishildren: William [. :
and Mrs Emma Nolan
| ington, D Twa
{ islmo sary James Tavior of
Vitginia
lokn UF
was made
femiel ery
Waits
NE 5
Marjjaret Romicki
f and Mrs
tHe
IRL a
Altona.
Watls
by these
Alfons
fF Wash
eikdren
Al
foamy
i epaburg. She was a
HL Wilt of Altoona
phildren and seven
Fivildren also survive
Friends are 3 Foray pd af
ise Watts’ home, 810 11th Bipeet
‘im Altoona. Fuperal services will
Nine jrrand
wing
Mann
visited In Cregkside on Monday |
Mrs. John Berkosky visited In
and Leroy Deola
Cambria
home,
. Land
LOYAL ORDER OF MOCSE 488, PATTON
presents anothir big
SUNDAY NITE, APR. 3, CELEBRATION
testuring
Musie by i -
JERRY ADAMS ARD HIS ORCHESTRA
— SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS —
LUCKY DANCE CONTEST E
featuring a chance at our Giant Jackpot
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION
Special Performance by Wonderful W. O. M. Dramatic Club
BIG BAG OF BALLOONS
~ Every Moose Member Welcome — -
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Gallitzin—- Mrs. Annie (Grimes:
Mufmey, 72 of Altoona, a form |
er vesident of thm dace, died
Inst Wednesday, Apr. 18, at her
home, in Altoons. She was pre
ceded in by her husband, |
Willam A. Murray.
Piineral services were held at’
fa m last Friday in St
rick’ s Catholic Chiireh, and inter |
mei wes made mm the church
.
Joseph J. Galiczymsk:
neki, Sr. 74, of G. Road, |
Bartissboro R.
1 Di. died at 4:40 p
mm. nat Thursday, Apr. 19 st his |
home. :
Hi ia survived by his widow,
the former Josephine Pomietink,
and these children: Joseph Jr. at
Mrs. Michaeline McAree
for another
SATURDAY NITE, APR 35, JAMBOREE
featuring . . :
Music by.
— SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
LUCKY DANCE CONTRST
BIC BAG OF BALLOONS
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CORNY CAPERS
Funeral services were held at body will He
Ara
Poin Baoan n Be
City, and five grand. be held af 2 po m. this Pridey Ins
i Galiitzin Methodist Church. The |
in state at the
Gallitgin Mrs. Angeline Decors
died
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