Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, September 27, 1951, Image 11

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    UNION PRESS.COURIER
6. BUCK
wo SALLI
Gallitzin High School
dass Officers Selected
_ Clasy Wiicers were elected at
Gallitzin High School during the
first weet of the school year. The
aicers will serve during (he
1951-562 term. They are as follows:
~ Grade 12 Aileen Nicholson,
p ti! Daniel Brasnan, vice
President. Dora Villarreal, secre-
fy-tréiurer; Tommy Ulmanic,
deputy, and Joan Bernard, report-
er, .
A Gemid Buck,
reside Gargom, vice
Jeesient: Eugene Ruzsi, secre
ary-treasurer; «nn McMahon
deputy, ang Yvonne Crilley, re:
porter,
Grade 11 BLeon Madey, presi.
dent; Sianley Knutelsky, vice
pi eSident: Ronald Muffey, secre
ywareapurer: John Giblock, de-
puty, anil Helen Racz, reporter.
Grade 10 A Bill Hahn, presi
dent: Lamise Saynal vice preai-
dent: Leonard Hnel scorelary
© treasure; Gerald Gnapp, deputy,
and Helin Bernard, er.
Gitslte, 10 Lor Bett JMeContiell,
president; ancis Pino, ce
presidunt: Stella Merlino, secre-
ary: Lila LaRue, treasurer and
. Mary Kinaman, reporter.
" Grade 9 A--Jack Villarreal
president. Harry om, rice
president; Laird, secrethry.
Fels, deputy.
{ Shirley
Grade 9 C—¥Francis Sylvester,
president; James DeQGol, vice
president. Delores Saracens, sec-
retary; Leona Knee, (treasurer;
Buzzella, deputy, and
y Kent, reporter.
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Gallitzin Kids Handed
13-6 Defeat By Revioc
Gallitzin was handed a 13-8, de-
feat by visiting Revioc last Bun-
day afternoon, iin a Cambria
County Grade School! Football
League game. The winners scored
in the opening quarter and the
Gallitein boys of Coaches McTav-
ish and B. Longosky made their
tally in the last round
Revioe had a TD about
minutes after the opening kick-
off. Gallitzin took the kick off on
their own 20 and n three plays
lost 10 ynurds. The losers’ punt
was partialty blocked with Reviov
taking over on the Gellitzsin 30
Tko first downs later Fulton ear
ried the ball for a TD. The sec:
ond Revioe score came when Mill
er intercepted a Gallitzsin pass on
Fthe losers’ 40. A few plays later
Sandhurg went around end 18
rds to score. He also plunged
or the estra point
The renainder of the game
wits Gallitein's. holding Revie at
a standstill.
The Callitzin lads scored their
fone tally late in the final frume
when MeTaviah passed 15 yards
to BR. Litsinger on the Revioe 35
and the speedy end raced for the
TD. Christy missed his try for
the seven ht point. The Gallitzin
TD plily was set up when Perry
blocked 8 Rev
pers’ 48
Gary
Bev
line,
iohal made the longest
bi
ht
toe punt on the win.
ard
of the
rouftd end 65 yards gniy to
ted down from behin:
eto 20. The winners took
ain downs,
e winners of Bill Mitchell
a T48 first down edge and
od 230 net yards to Oallitmin
80. They completed 1 of § passes
had 1 intercepted. Gallitsi
: good 3 of § heaves. The
tain will play 8t. Bene-
's of Carrolitown thiz coming
afternoon at Carrolitown
Btadium. Last Sunday's
Liteingw
They're The Talk Of The Town
two |
e when he went |
oni
proximately 38 students sre en-|
| accordion
rolled.
Mr. Bernard will serve 8s
stiructor. He took the colirse al
Penn Btate this past summer and
is gualified to teach the course
Each student must have the]
permission of his parents and
must be in good physical condi.
tion. The course will contain in- |
in
struction on personal safety and |
the duties of the pedestrian. It |
will consist of classroom und be
hind-the-wheel instruction
> 3
Gallitzin High Gymnasium
Gets Remodeling Job
Ralph Albrano, shop instructor
supervised the remodeling of the
Gallitain High Behool gymnasium
during the summer months
The walls and railings were
puinted and a celling of Nic-wood |
Tile Kolarfast was added The |
flaor will soon be repaired. :
The gym will be completed
with addition of new baskets and
a new elpctric score-board
eo
Four Named Cheerleaders
Four girls have been helccted |
from & group of 14 candidates to
bi cheerleadlers for the CGajlitzin
High JV football team. They will!
bi equipped with uniforins and
will lead the cheers during the
IV games
Four cheerleaders are Pegry
Myers, captain; Barbara Rogie,
Theresa Mustalski and Patricia
MeDermott.
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Fellowship Movie Today
The Youth Feiowship group of |
Gallitzin Methodist Church will
sponsor a religious motion picture
at the Church today, Sept
The public is invited to attend
The group held a corm boil last
Thursday at the Nicholson farm
Devotions were led by the presi
dent Janet Nicholson and a first
and second commissioner was no |
minated,
& "e i
. » :
Local American Legion |
Officials Are Installed
Installation of the newly-elected |
oificers of American Legion Post
174, Callitzin, was held last Fri.
day evening at 8 k m. in the
Oriental Ballroom. Installing of- |
ficer was muel Brooks, Johns
town, command of the 20th Dis
trict. The following officers wWerp |
installed: - |
John W. Rose, commander:
Frank Longosky, senior vice com-
mander; Anselm Julian, junior
vice commander; W. Howard]
adjutant; Joseph F. Ber- |
nance officer; Alfred M. |
ein, M.D, chaplain: Michael
Ha , t-at-arms; Wil |
Ham Brices, istorian.
Amateur Finals Won
2%
! Paul
| superintendent
burgh,
LOOM, gave a
tended
(of Burgeons assembly and conven
i mociate
‘the suxiliary
‘174
{Chine president of the CGallitzin
unit;
Mra
{and
iat
third, Gregory Muffie, piano and
Judges of
jegler
Alvin T. Buck,
the finals
Centre
were
County,
assistant county
of schools, Prot
Bernard of Gallitzin
Jack Ansel of Pitis.
director-promoter of the
talk on membes
ship for the men of the Moose
$ ® 8
Bloodmobile to Visit
Gallitzin Tomorrow
The Red Cross Bloodmaobile
will be at the Gallitzin Fire
men's Hall on Friday of this
week from 12 noon to 8 po. m.
Those wishing to donate
blood are asked to go to the
Fire Hall between those hours
The nesd in very urgent st this
thine,
The quota needed from
Giallitzin area Is 128 pints
Blood,
of
Joseph F
High School
the
of
LE
ATTENDS CONVENTION
Dr. G H Miles of Gallitzin at
the International College
tion in Chicago last week An as.
fellowship was conferred
the Gallitzin physician
upon at
tthe 16th annual assembly
= 5 @
Cambria County Council
American Legion
iif
Auxiliary
the
held
its executive board meeting in the
Johnstown i
day of last
A Home Thurs
week Officers {rom
of Gallitzin Post
attending were Mra Ella
Emma Glass, freasurer, sind
Madalene Buck, secretary
Mr. and Mrs Albert Anderson
tof Portage and Miss Julia Mal
lory of Pontiac, Mich
recently
| visited with Miss Gussie Napier
My Ww. J
ATS,
and Mrs
daughter
Brunswick, N Were
the hone Mr
Steve Cargon of town
Mrs A HH Anderson
Paul Barnette of
visited recently at
home on N. Main 8t.
Mrs Bherman Ickes and
Herbert, of Pitoalrn, former resi.
dents of OGallitzin, spent a few
days last week visiting relatives
and friends here
WwW. J Donoughe
Doncughe, both of
Gargon |
! of New
J visitors
of and Mra
and Mra
Osceola Mills |
the Kilmartin
gen
and Faber
Pittsburgh, |
and Mra. Charles Wellen and sons
i Bobby and Jack of Latrobe were
all week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fabel ¥. Brannan of Wilson
i Harvey
{ formerly
{8L, Callitzin
i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Buck
‘of Harrisburg spent the week end
iwith Mr Buck's parents, Mr. and
{Bt
Altoona City Hospita! after hav.
ling spent 13 days as a medical |
Mya Elmer Buck
Mr and Mra Bert Hall were
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. |
Patrick Hall of 81. Thomas 8t :
Miss Ethel Donoughe of Wilson |
has been discharged from the |
patient there ;
Finals of the Amateur m |
by the Loyal Order of |
Spunsores by here were held on |
: . The first pisce
Winner was Pokey fy Lou Salvan, |
with a singing and dancing |
set. Becond was Carl Gay Pow.
ers of Portage, novelty songs, and '
A Se
The Women of the Moose Chap- |
ter 226, Gallitzin, will hold their |
regular meeting Monday, Oet. 1.
at 8 p.m. in the Moose Temple. |
Eileen Harvey, senior regent, will |
preside at the meeting
John Merlinl Chapter, American
War Mothers, Gallitzin, will hold |
their regular meeting Wednesday, |
COMFORTABLE
LOUNGE
S
Watch!
NEW
ITEMS
Shown
Daily!
RR a atm
Oct. 3. at 8 r m
can Legion Home, :
Banns of marriage were pub. |
lished for the first time between |
William Joseph Ratchford and |
Lillian Marie Yeckley, both of St
Patrick's parish, Gallitzin
Mr. anil Mrs. Faber Brannan, |
Pat, Mickey, Martha and Rose |
marie Barinan, Miss Coletta Bran. |
nan, Mrs. J. Lynch, all of Gallit- |
gin, and Mr and Mrs Richard
Dillion of Bpangler spent Sunday |
afternoon in Pittsburgh where |
they visited Sister Conleth, who |
is in the ¢onvent a! Holy Rosary |
parish 2
Mrs. Madalene CG Burk of 308
Cleveland Bt, Democratic state |
cammittieswoman of Cambria oo
t
in the Ameri. |
i
3
and member of the state exec
tive board, attended the Democra-
tie State Executive Board meet. |
ing last Monday at Democratic |
sinte headguarters in Harrisburg, |
Barnesboro K. of C.
Dinner Co-Sponsor
The Barnesbohro Knights
Columbus Council 2277 will
sponsor a Columbus Day celebra
tion on Cw 11 at the Oriental |
Ballroam, CGalltzin Other inter. |
rated councils from Cambria |
and Blair Counties i
The :
with =a
(;
Of |
©
Are
conimemoration will begin |
dinner at which Judge!
Fenerty of Philadelphia |
a noted dpeakter, will be honoted |
guest. The popular Barry Blue]
Orchestry has heen secured foo
dancing
Clare
The following men are members |
the Buarnesbors Council ticket |
committer. Edward Donahue of
Patton, Paul Holtz of Hatlings
Bernard Flynn, Carrolitown. Reu
ben ldeh Nicktown: Dusne Beck
er and Otto Kline, Spangler, Van
find Wildeman
Barnesharn
of
(emirge
BANK FHRESIDENT DIES
Michael Miller, 73. Jeanette,
of Nicktown, died last
Wednesday. He served as presi. |
dent of (lass City Bank, Jean- |
nette, for the past 35 years. He
was born Oct. 12. 1877 In Nick- |
town 3
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