bi SE m—— By M. A PANCIAR Recent vieitors at the home of Migs Ruby G. Willams were her rousing. Mrs. A. E Mills of Brem- grton, Wash, and Mrs. T W, Miller of DuBois, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. August Busunis visited relatives in Pittsburgh on Bundsy Mrs. Michasl Columbus nd gon, Alex, and daughter, Camii Mr and Mrs. Louis Columb were in New York City over the week end to attend the wedding of a relative. Michael Columbus Who 8 a member of the Alr Force, stationed in Chicago, IH, is spendng a 15day furlough here at the home of his mother, Receni” vikitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Edward Hovan were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maloney aml ehiliiren of Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Walter West vis: fted relatives in Eimira, N. Y recently. Mrs. John Schilling is spending a two-week grr in Florida. She accompanied her son-in-levy and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Blsr | Hobb of Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs. James MeNelig of Dearborn, Mich, birth of & son. Mrs. McNelin is the former Gladys Wiseman, day ghter of Mr and Mrs, Wm Wise - msn of town The Wiseman's Ave | spending s week in Dearborn. Mr. and Mrs. Exward Hovanh John and Wm. Hovan tere bus ness callers in ag Fridsy. 1) myer of RD, spent Saturday sof Mra. Joseph Li 21 Coe Po In State Since January 1 Harrisburg {(PNE) «~ Cases of infantile paralysis refortéd in the | of the Dept. of Sek. At the same time last year re were ‘30% cnses. Fifty of Pennsylvania's 4 counties have reported cases ‘with Pagette County leading with 48 CANES, : Rh the St th aa “One of the nice things about a college oduention is that you ean always drive a truch, Let Us Install a Brand NEW STEEL HOT AIR FURNACE 5 0 ‘NO OBLIGATION snnodnte the! pe - A family reunion was held on | Sunday, Sept. 2, at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 8. Con- ‘rad. Those present were Mr. and ‘Mrs. Howatd Smith and daugh- | daughter of David Krise, became tured top honors in the McEIheny, | Division of the yrs of Paulsboro, N. J; Mr. and rs. George Lorang and son of Woodbury, N. J; Miss Myrtle Conrad, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Emma Riley, Mrs. Conrad's moth- ier, Mr. and Mrs. Berndrd Riley, all of Cresson; Wilfred Bender, Patton: Mr. and Mrs. Carl N Jenkins, Paul Edmiston and Alvie Blair Myers, of Fallentimbar, Mrs. Howard F. Glass visited with Mrs. Lildan Kibler and Mrs. Edna Wilkinson of Cosaiport on Tuesaday evening. Mrs. Carl A. Campbell Jr, Mrs {Robert Lawson, Mrs. Michusl R. Matish, Mrs Howard F. Olass, iMrs. Barl F. Kopp, Mrs. Charles | A. Matthew and Misses Cora and {Mary Glass attended a meeting ‘of Nllen Wilson Rebekah Lodge 568, Coalport, Monday evening. {Guests were present from Clear- field lodge. Aftef the business { session 8 hunch was served hy the i sowinl commities Mrs. Alfred Edmiston spent | Wednesday afternoon visiting at {the Clarence Conrad home i Mrs. Virginia Russin and son of | McKeesport spent the past week (visiting at the home of Mrs Eliz i abeth after. Mrs. Elisabeth Campbell of {Dein visited Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mra Jarnes J i Campbell, I Mr. and Mr. George Salb and family and Miss Kathryn S8Sgib | visited Wednenday evening st the ihorme of Mr. and Mrs Frank , Vogel. Mr and Mrs James J Camp- (bell and son, Jimmy, visited re- | and | ot cently 2 the home {Mre. Martin Hollern, in Ashville. i Lafferty Beers and daughter, ‘Bertha, of Akron, ©. visited re cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Kough. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Gates an- Rounge the birth of a daughter at the Mercy Hospital, Altoona, on Thursday, Sept. 14. The infant is ‘> be named Mary Lou and weighs Ty da. Michael R. Mat- of Myr r. and Mrs th and son, Hobert, visited Sat urday evening at Joseph Matish home in Dysart Lioyd Gates. Mrs. Frances Da- vis and daughter, Twila, of Bes- ver Valley visited Friday evening st the Glenn L. Glass home. Calvin L. Edmiston of Cleve lund, O., spent the week end vis iting at the home of his parents, Ms. and Mrs. William F. IBdmis- Mr. avd Mrs. Glenn 1. Glass and sons visited Saturday even. ing at the Lioyd Gates home in Beaver Vahey, Glenn W. Mulbollen spent sev. eral days visiting relatives in Akron, O., recently. Mr. and Mra. Carl A. Campbell Jr. visited in Altoona Saturday. Woowst and Mrs. Glen A. Gray of . mil MM Frank Vogel over the week end. A Bl AS NN FL 1 it Ir 25 ”, 5 a— wow i — cae | At Loretto Church [Dairy Show Honors Rosalie Krise Bride [County Youths Win re ! Miss Rosalie Kriss of Loretto, | {the bride of Robert J ison of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mo Etheny, Loretta R. DD, Saturday, Aug. 25 at § a. m in St Mich- ael's Catholic Church, ficiated mony with gladioli of at the double-ring by her father. white gown of cathedral lace with a long train and wore a fingertip ried an arm bouguet of white lil ies trimmed with streamers The maid of honor, of lace ried a bouquet of pink roses Bridemuaid Betty Bosar of Pal tom, niece of the bride, pink gown of lace and marquisel te with matehing and carried veéilow roses iMary Byrnes of Ebensburg wore | yellow gown of lace and mar ‘guisetie with malching headpiece fand also carrie! yellow roses {Barbara Hudson 1D. CC. niece of the bride, was the | flower girl and ‘wore a lavender {gown and headpiece and carried a {small bouguel of vellow roses | David Krise of patton, brother § i Loretto | Rev. Father Charles Diamond of- | core | The altar was decorated rainbow colors, | The bride was given in marriage | The bride was attived in al veil held in place by a crown of | rhinestones and pearls and oar | Verna Potter of | Fallentimber, wore a green gown | and marguisette with a | matching lace headpiece and car { $ wire =a ince headpiete | ana | of Washington, | : inf the bride, was best man Jos | i Krise of Wills of Dean. brother and cousin lof the bride, were ushers. Ring- bearer was Charles Conrad of | Loretto, nephew of the bride Wedding breakfast was served the home of the bridegroom | Ebenaburg, followed by a recep ithn at the Grange Hall, Chest | Springs. in the evening i The couple then left on a wed iding rip to Niagara Falls and Canada. They will reside in their I newly-furnished apartment, Lor. fetta. The bride is a graduate of | Reade Twp. High School, class of (17, and i= employed at St Francis College, Mr ivoteran of World War 11. served {four years with the U. 8 Marine Corps and i» now employed at {Powell Coal Co, Blandburg Miss Betty Nelson, Flinton, Is Bride In a lovely ceremony performed iat the EUB Church, Highspire, i Pa., Ssturday, Sept. 1, Misa Betty { lone Nelson, daughter of Mr. and IMrs. William Nolson of Filinton, ‘became the bride of Raymond ‘Dale Heberlig, sem of Rev. and Mrs Raymond 8. Heberlig of Shamokin. Rev. Heberlig, father of the room, performed the double giadoll and pompons. Music was provided by Josiph Diebler, org. anist. The bride, piven in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white lace and nylon marquisette. Her tara of lace and seed pearis » a fingertip veil of Musion net in place. She carried a white satin and isce fan covered with ; Miss Elaine N bride, was j wire a over and ef is 4 R Bizie ; ix Loretto and Cletus | $ iand dinner at Wissinger's Inn in| McEheny, & { i i § UNION PRESH.COURIER grand Holstein petitors Cambria County youths cap Holstein Annual Dairy Fair Farabaugh fifth Southwest District +H Show at the Ebensburg grounds last Friday Was second Ais A senior yearling owned by Flovd Farabaugh of Loretto won championship of breed against William and Thomas Harteis of Ebensburg RD. teamed with in winning the groep championship for Cambris County in the same division. Blair County Ayrshire cattle made up the the 18 com. ul ay ie pe -~ Er third largest group with Hunting- dors and Bedford County etitries sharing the honors. Theres were comparatively few entries in the Brown Bwiss and Jersey divisions oo Plc. Francis E. Caton : Now At Connally AFB Pie Francia BE. Caton, son of Mra Catherine Caton of Lorrie CO SR Liab has ben Jarties Con- nally Nir Foree Base, Waco, Tex, 8 where he will begin training as dale, an airplane and engine mechanic. 3 Dot Later he will begin basic train Harry H. Ask ing a8 & pilot at the Texas base Cecelia A. Myshvy, Pfe. Caton is a graduate of both. Frank a Preparatory Schoo! Elisabeth Bobby, He entered the air i St. Francis and College, force basic training at Sampson ———— | Some Courses. in June and received hs Golf foes have Bi N.Y 'has even affected lool [ THE FLOP FAMILY ~werap-- OW -OH-| CANT FIND THE. TICKETS —— aa a " [oy &* FoR GoT THEM ! OW , NO (! : es he See ON HO%E. TICW ros FR wha \T, PRER = GOTTA FIND E15 -THE Ha 3 STARTED I CANT FING EM =\'UE LOOKED EVERY LIHERE - MY CLOTHES ~ THE HOUSE. — YoU NEVER REMEMBER | WHAT You 00 WITH ANUTHING - NO BRAINS ONLY HER pig LAUGH WITH YOUR FAVORITE COMICS oT. ER RBar) DOES (7 Siar ? Re fa I RS. RI -
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