EE EH ert meee mpm fents admitted and discharged at the Colver Hospital for the past week. Walter Mankins, Ceraldine Gonzalez, Margaret Altemus, Josephine Bodenski, » Stdr- uch, George Heresko, Lowmaster, Carol Jein Hunter, Jimmie Sloan, Elizabeth Camer- on, Ernma Bracken, Barbara BH talletti, Rose Juba, Betty Bailey, Marie Mahute, Margaret Domen- wk, Bernadette Lamer, Joyce Ann Fipch, William Howell, Ralph Hbwell, Byron Dishart, Lucy Stiles and Margaret Sloan MATERNITY Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gonzalez, Colver, son, June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Lowmas- ter, Marsteller, daughter, June 20. Mr. and Mrs Ed Bartolettl, Nanty-Glo, son, June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Juba, Colver, daughter, June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Besseimer Bailey, Clarksburg, W. Va, June I3. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dominick, Colver, son, June 23. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lamer, Ebensburg, daughter, June 24. ———— FE, 8 i TH i 3 i 3 0 S3k ak ul : Bl § i fi j . . +i I 3 Fe “oF | i 11 “E i Eors | x 1. MacARTHUR, VISITS AGED V el OE AAR SP IO Mr. and Mrs. Leroy DeBastiani | anid Mrs. Bruno Tossini will Jeave | today for Fairlawn, N. J, where | they will visit Mr. and Mrs | Geno Tossini. They will then pro- | cond to New York City to mee! | Mrs. Tozsini's sister and husband | who will arrive from Italy by bot on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Murphy of Bakerton were last Thursday visitors at the Bruno Tozzini re- sidienoe Donna Ball and Eleanor Mann relurned home after a two week vigit in Creekside. Martin Farabaugh, who has been stationed at Fort Lewis Wish. , visited his parents, Mr and Mra. EM. Farabaugh, re cently. He returned to Camp Kil mir, N. J, and expects to mall for Germany on July 15 Mr. and Mrs: William Smith spent their vacation in Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ciotti and children visited with relatives in Indiana last Saturday. Miss Margie Timms of Bluefield Vii, visited wilh her friend, Joan Eisenhower, Mrs. ED. Johns, Mrs. William P. Smith astiended the wedding of Miss Jane Graham Lhis past van J. Vancaa MeKoteh a 15-day Mr. and Mrs, Andy Mr. and Mrs. Peter Po o AN to J— HE oe N | | i ON A SPEAKING TOUR in Texss, Williams Krise, son of Mrs Ca- Genersl of the Army Dougiss Maes | therine Keise of Dean and Miss Arthur takes time out to visit the Mary Ellen Taneyhill of Altoona. Veterans’ Hospital in Houston, Here, were united in marriage recently the five-star genera! shakes hands At a double-ring ceremony Rev pith Samuel McNeal, 86, of James Govthet performed the eeney, Ten, one of the oldess Jouble-ring ceremony patients at the institution. McNeal Raymond Judd of Tippletown served with MacArthur's father fn | 20d Sisto Fontanella of Dean the Philippines. (International) pig oR aning trip to Para | Mr. and Mrs Anthony Boito a And dsughter, Sylvia, visited jast ii Tuesday at the Dominic Boilo re sidence in Alverda | Mr. and Mrs. Mario Fontanella {of Dean spent the week end at the Joseph Bmith home in Johns town Fase Ann Fontanella, and Don- ns Mae Jacobs spent several days at the Robert Conrad home in - Hollentown recently Boone of Bellwood and iMrs. E. Boome of Mountaindaie visited with Mr and Mrs BEd ward Swires here recently while enroute to Akron, O. where (hey will spend a short vacation Mr. and Mygs. Colsar Kircol of Johnstown visited recently at the | Peler Fontaniells home Mr. and Mrs Stennie Wilinski visited Saturday at the Roger | Mr and Mrs Roger Cavalet| {and children. Cindy, Linda and ! er Jr. and Mr. and Mrs Det | | terbeck attended the Sportsmans) ; near Bellwood , on} The Cavalet family also} ; the lady's mother, Mrs | Kenny, in Altoona | Mr. and Mrs Clair Peacock! and daughter, Peggy. visited at | i the Reghetti home Sunday i | Sunday visitors al the Howard | Swires homie were Thomas Hen. {ry and Peggy Swires, children of | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swires i Mr. and Mrs. James Peno re | [turned home after spending » | few duys at the Gerald Jacoby re- | | sidence. Mr. and Mrs Harry Johnston | visited recently with their som | {and dapghterdn-law, Mr and ' Mrs. Bdgar Johnston of Altoona | Miss Alice Ammerman visited KNOCKS OUT A HILL BLY Sunday at the Ernest Cavalel re 15 THAT A YOKEBL. Steve Plastic of Dean spent! ANESTHETIC ? | last Saturday in Coalport i Roy BE. ALLENDER || Sunday visitors with the Can | NTOWN, Pa] | dido Rosso fiimily were Mr and ALLE 4 i Mrs Te of Ebensburg. | DEAR NOAM=IF A TOM | The Socal residents send heir CAT LICKS HS Paw, will] sympathy (o the relatives of | William O'Shell who was killed in an auto accident near Gient | Hope. They also send wishes for: in recovery to Frank Gregg i Jr, B. Crossman and Clete Camp- bell and Buck Ratchford, who ' {were injured in the same acci- i dont. | Managers Gene Ratchford and | Lastie Reghetti announced that Filed At Courthouse {the donations to the LitUe Lea (gue Baseball Team will help the Clyde A. Lego, Gallitzin, and effort in 8 WAY. i Bhiviey M. Buchanan, Amabry ve iy James Alfred Stoltz and Marie | Grace DelDea, both of Patton 4 D1 John Patrick EHlsitt, Barnes- boro R. D.. and Edith Marie Tem. | ple. Spangler John Pecenak, Carvoiltown, and | Ida Banatesta, Baryesboro, : John A. Gaydos, Barnesboro, and Theresa A. Kolonay, Hast. ings. ! Lewis Francis DeAngelis, Dy» | art, and Marie Evelyn Ash! ville i i Paul Gamral, Bamesboro, and | Minnie Corio, Bpamnier. David Stopebraker, Indians R D. 3, and Ruby Dongell, Bakerton Tells of A-Tests I ENISHI 0 sa sin RE 2 er Trey - rs a —__—_—~ Mrs. Briggs visited in Ashville on in Coslport on Monday evening. Sunday, Mario Fontanella of Tippletown Mr. and Mrs. James Bimansk visite@ in Coalport iast Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Robert He and Mrs Ernest Cavalet and son Mr. and Mrs Joseph Matish vis- Duis, visited in Comiport last’ ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs Saturday Eimer Friggs "last Saturday and Ciene Ratchford and Donpid then journeyed with Mr. and Mrs. Hale of Dysart visited friends in Dense! Garman of Glasgow to the town on Bunday wrestling matches in Altoona Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hale (nd Arthur Funicelli annotficed the daughter, Judy, Mr. and Mrs Jr arrival of 8 new baby calf vin Cavalet and children, Jimuny Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Judd vis- Let and Jrvin Jr. and Mr ind ited In Olasgow Monday evening. Mrs Joseph Matish and son ioe Dances at the Frugality Church spent a few days on a fishing Hall are successful. The hall Ras trip to Pelersburg recently heen remodelled inside and out | er and Mra John Behe nd! AH are invited to attend the af-! family of Altoona were last Hat. | fairs . | arday visitors in town at the Wilk | The mother of Elmer Briggs of | mdr Hollen home. Dean, who has been il with 8 Mr and Mrs Wilmer Holler brciesn leg. is doing very well st! gang family visited Sunday eveting the pritsent time § is DOW Vise at the leonard Baker home i iting for a few weeks with ber! ur and Mra W. Hollen called! daughter “in Blandburg. Mra! oo sands on Ssturday in Coal | Briggs, 68 years of age has been | oo. ; : blind for the past 38 years and | Wilmer Hollen visited Saturda)r does all Ber sawn housework Her! Cs a LEA a iat the H L. Hollen home neti Nn rugs which she! wey Wm. Judd visited friinds here on Mo Mrs. Wm. Judd and Mr and | Rammy Passonita Miss Helen Mrs James Saminski and friends’ VE Panic) ae | ight ed is Coal en, Me Ala | Nuvior and Arnold Funicelll vise | . Coalport on Monday. | ited Sunday with Dorothy Brig Mrs Mario Fontanella Mr! po, Y a I ri 3 po | Dmvid Speller visited friends in Wilmer Hollen, Mrs G Potler, |, n just Saturday svenin Mrs J Ramanski Mrs Inex | ¥ 8 rm nme | . NE ang Monday i Mr. and Mrs. Regis Johnston have moved into their new hom Miss Mary Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnatos will spend a few days here at her Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zuponi Dorothy Passonetti, Sammy Flas onettli sand Dorothy Briggs visit A SA A EI NS WH (Gunners, Playboys Damaging State Highway Markers Many thousands of dollars Mrs, Judd, Mrs Passoflita and Bri attended a union no ting | destruction wrought by those who | Alex Pologenic visited in Gadlit- | od in Carrolitown Monday oven | AR ARIST endanger tle lives of motorists | Monkevitiy with highway signe has tragic consequences. Motors | sts have been Killed at intersec-4§ tions wher stop signs have been removed +n turns where the hu curve sign tas besn reversed, and Bi fn other airidents tha need nol } : have happtied i And while the consequer es of sign famplring are less tragic there remiins the waste of thei motor fund dollar : “Money {hat must be spent for Tue repair and replncemsent of signs: = ~ isn't availible for highway = Atet in Khe chy provements” Smock added “Tt i ast throw Weay.” i i EE a ae A PRIENCHMAN, after a study of the J, 8, says American women lite 7oally afraid of thelr hubbles. So, Pop, the next time Mom whizses a miling pin past your eat, maybe she just wanls to play titch’ $F 1 1 The Bile of a dollar bill fs sald fs be gle moniks. Provided, of course, § gets by that first Satur. doy wig, + 1 Now het inmates of 0 Michigon prison ure being tought dune ing. “slipping oil” hes & sew ’ ¥ ! T's Pieommendod that dental pe lenty lhe soothed by the playing THE (ILD HOME TOWN ( PSHS-ST-T-T. Ewen 2 PUT IT DOW SOFTLY. LENINC ASO 1S COMIN | many hundreds of man hours are | spent by the Pennsylvania De partment of Highways annually for repair and replacement of mutilated roadside signs Secre tury of Highways Ray FF. Sinotk : mind today And if you think motoristy are responsible for damage to U Bigns you are sadly mistaken or #5 say the highway maintenance Lowls Hopawall Bover fores Dr. No | affender is the chap wilh BY UNANIMOUS VOTE, Dr. Louis * Dun who finds the signs make Hopewell Bauer is chosen at Atlan. tpg That Al Rrrama ile " 4 4 4 A 4 298 . 4 oo re: Oe Je Suny: N21 8 oe 3 B | anders with time on their hand 1951. when 3 UNE. who cover them with crayon. dis v Hs annual meeting will Lo mble or bend them or tear be hag n Chica. The Hemp- hem out by the roots just for stead, N. Y. physician wan elected 1p st the group's 100th gathering. He Malicious mischief (1 might be succeeds Dr. John W. 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