Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, April 17, 1952, Image 3

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Local Dranchak Sisters
To Enter Coatest Finals
‘Peggy lou Salvan of Gallitzin
won first honors in the final
elimination of Ebensburg Kiwanis
Club's countywide amateur talent
show last Wednes
‘her singing
at Ebensburg-Cambria
a close second to Brewe
of Bouth Fork {iharon, 9 and
Michele, 7--for thitir comedy duet
“She's A Lady.”
—— Ea pd own
into third
With an acrobatic tap dance.
“Wheel of Fortune” paid off for
the popular Dranchak Sisters of
Rr 15 Shit 13. amd Bm
Mona ; ¥, 13, Eva.
gg Rh excelldnt performance
won fourth place.
Herman Clauto, 12, of Gallitzin,
ne Satordionist. was voled Afth-
| or his presentation
of “Beautiful Days.” P
Three other <(ontestants also
were selected by five judges to
Sfipeas in the finale on the basis
Sosa talen!. They include
Burdick. 13. of Revior, an
setordionist whe “12th
oo played
oF Btreet Rag.” ard Shirley Ann
: winners gelecttd by
will appear gy 14 finals to
bid for : trip to
New Y } audition for the
Ted Mack Amateur Show.
First-place winner in the finals
will be selected by a panel of
UNION PRESS. COURIER
|Bands Invited to International
Music Festival At Johnstown
Baton Twirling Champ c te.
To Be Named July 18
Frank S. Yingling,
judges comprised of persons ex-
Betlenced in the entertainment!
MM. Second Hitough fourth-place |
winners will be determined by
audience vote. |
i
St. Lawrence Man
Rated As Corporal |
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lann of St |
Lawrence recently received the]
following letter from David A |
Baralley, commanding officer of |
Eigin Air Force Base, Florida |
ring their son, Gregory, &/
te of Patton Hi who is}
now stationed at the ve base: |
ngratulations on your son's |
: to gtade of corporal |
are indeed fortunate to have |
a fine boy and we are even
fortunate in having hm in
U. 8. Alr Force As his com- |
Ag 1 can assure you !
high moral standards |
exemplary conduct reflect cre. |
you. his parents. It is a
to have him in my com- |
and as as the UU 8 |
Force is staffed with airmen |
high caliber. the security |
Efi:
t
°k
i Johnstown
| between the bands, it was pointed |
A
High school bands, veteran and
fraternal organization bands are
invited to take part in the In
ternational Music Pestival to be
held in Johnstown on Friday, July
18, under the sponsorship of
Post. 90. Amvels, and
under the direction of the Inter
national Baton Twirling Founda
tion
De Charles RB Colbert has beer
named chairman of the band
committees Other members of the
committee are Gilbert W. Nellsor
John R Gilroy, Emmett FF. Croyle He was born in Altoona April
and William P. Fitzgerald 14. 1867, a son of John A. and
4 : 1 i J& § } fin
The commitiee wishes to invite Margare a Tr ght} J ngling
all bands in Bedford. Blair, Cam- as ot ye Ea
. wild on May 17, 188) In
brie. Indiana, Somerset and West. , Logue Catholic Chureh, Sum
moreland counties
(Gallitzin, Marks
85th Anniversary
Born 85 years ago Monday
Frank 8 Yingling. a native of
Bisir County and widely Known
: potired Pernnavivania Railroad
employe, celebrated hizx Brthday
in an appropriate manner Easter
R[undsy at hig residences on Main |
8t. Gallitein
St
eit. His wife died in Gallitsin on
The bands will take part In 8 Sept 19, 1835. He ia last OPIN
mammoth music pageant, which of nis family
will be part an elaborate fes His cohildpen who
tival program The program also for the anniversary event includ
will include the official World's ed his twin daughters, Nira Viola
Baten Championship, the Penn Schettig of Cresson and Mrs
sylvania Slate Twirling Champion: Vida Drarbinn of Gailitsin, along |
ship and straight parade drum with their Busbhands. Mrs
corps competition
The bands will take part in an
Olympic-type parade and will un-
ite in playing “The Stars and
Stripes Forever”
There will be no
# ia :
os gamer hied |
Youngkins of Homestand Mrs
"Harry Donahue and
Yinghing of Gullitzm
fon, Jou World War |
Lan, was fatally injured in An ay
{ tomobile accident on the MeCoy
Hill on Route 53 between Galil
cain and Cresson, July
The octongensrian i)
the oldest communicanis of
81 Patrick's Catholic {Ohuareh
Galiitgin. and for his age
ithe best of health
‘For Work On Farms
Records Considered In
Action By Prison Board
The Cambria County Prison
Board on Monday gave Warden
John McHugh permission on Ss
isign eight prisoners to Work om |
| county farms. The action was taf
ken after board members disduss
velesr
competition
out. but baton twirlers from all
the bands are eligible to compete
for the world and state ohm pion:
ship twirling titles
Bands froma other parts of the
state are expected for the fest)
val. An early entry is the Cam-
bridge High School Band, direct
ed by George W. Menser formerly
of Bomerset, Pa
Arrangements for the Festival
are under the direction of General
Chairman Eddie Sacks, nationally
known baton authority, snd pres
ent advisor to the International
Baton Twirling Foundation.
Initial entries are flowing in
for the World and State Baton |
Festival Contests. Many area
Drum Corps will be on hand for
the Drum Corps contest
All bands and dram corps wish-
ing to participate in the Music
Festival should contact Music a
Peatival Committee, FP Box | *9 the offenses and records of
‘each of the individukls whose
608, Johnsto . Pa. names werk submitied bY he
warden as potential work
People will wmally take |
» s pe % oo ere
pour advice if vou wii for thers
i The use of prisoners work
to come after i j
. details virtually was discontinued
ignore than a year ago after an
unguarded prisoner attacked a
woman on an Ebensburg street
Following the incident Lhe pris
enn board adopted a
Lwihieh forbade assignment Lo work
| details of any prisoner guilty of
| murder, voluntary mansisughter, |
| robbery, burglary, forcible rape or
other seriolis Bex offense i
Al ithe Monday meting IT wan
members
/ § far?
20% $A
0
fares
Ei
— FREE DELIVERY —
SELF - SERVICE
MARKET
rege pan
| made to this nile, depending on
FRESH
Ground Beef
peened, If amy. of the individoal
"
JC
j with the warden bat this sugEee |
{ton was not
District Attorney Fred J. Fees
{Extra Lean)
TENDER CUBED
| suggested that the Warden
| month prepare a list of prisoners
Steak _. 1.89 |
| he feels would be satusfactory for
SLAB iwhole or hall) { farm work and that this list be
Bacon 35¢ presented to the prison board for
ih ;
| approval at monthly meetings
SWIFTSR Brookfield
| The district atlorney said thal
Butter 1. 79¢
re
lif the list would be presentsd ts
| him ip advance he whuld be able
{to submit the completes record of
{ each prisoner for consideration by
the entire board This plan Was
approved for future use
Warden McHugh said the pris
oners assigned to farm Work will
be under supervision. Even though
* 1 May be mpproved by
the board for farm work, or if his
offense does not come under the
no-work ruling, his sasignment to
details will remain discretionary
80 prisoners
Of approxima
now ia jail, only abdut five have
been given farm amignments in
recent months. The sight approve
ed Monday makes a total of 13
or Jess than one-fourth of the jail
Whipped COTTAGE
Pkg.
Large Heads Iceberg
Grapef’t 5 29¢
Milk 6c.89¢
Milk 7c. 95¢
NOW IN STOCK!
‘and Mr "
i Helen, Mary and Billy
tand John Randall of Ebenaburg
RD
Mr. and Mrs Ben Randall vis
tited in Altoona last Friday at
{the hom of Mrs. Paul Amigh
| Please turn to Pages 5B and
7.B of this issue for additional
FCarrolitown News
Rs [8et 0Dcleate
$3.00 | Named By Ladies
Cambiia County Salon, § et 40
last Tuesday named six delegates
Macaroni 35¢ ito the state conference May 12-
AY 2 1b. - B118 in Pittsburgh. The action was
: rE) i. {iaken at & meeting at the Johns
a Americén Home
$3.98 Value
$2.00 a
=
£4 ?
3 bY
IR
i his staff
{¥ srideon
Link of Ebensburg: Mra, Edward
| while Mr. DiFrancesco wai in of-
Francis
Another |
5
he | Patients’ Record
Lents admitted and discharged at
i faiver
Pee
| garet
{and Margaret Patterson
{the il record and prior criminal |
It was suggested that all work |
| assignment be made dis retionary |
Approv il |
each |
| gon-in-lnw and
Magistrates Pledge |
Loyalty As Course
InDuties Completed
Members of the Cambria Coun-
ty Magistrates and Constables’
Association were given loyally
onth when they met at the court
house last week The sessicn also
marked the completion of The civ-
it law classes which assotiation
members have been stiending
since last fall
The loyalty oaths were admin.
istered by Mrs Elizabeth Row.
land, Ebersburg Justice of the
Peace, who is vice president of
the association. Following this
portion of the program, plans
were completed for the groups
annual banguet on April 4, at
gt Johw's Church, Summerhill
The banquet will be marked by
presentation of diplomas to those
members who completed (he 28.
week civil law course The course
waa prepared by the Institute of
Local Government at Pennsylva-
min [tate College ard Was taught |
tovmer District Attorngy Bam |
DiFrancesco and memiders of
The civil law course is the woc- |
ond taken by the magistrates’
fire A eviminsl law course pre
ceded the one just comploted
Following i= the last of pat
Haspital for the past
ADMITTED
fwinees McEvoy. Bernice nea
den Edith Kubat Sophie Hajzns
{reme Sathl Ruth Bearer, Charles
Makosy Lewis Higging, Mar}
Patterson. Irene Bmyini- |
art Elizabeth Frank
DIS HARGED
Suman Componation, Danie!
anaubs Elizabeth Riickimderfer,
Fauns Niboff, Edna Cralt, Jose
phing Wiecek, Sophie Sevicienaki
flores MeEvay, Berniop Sred-
Asn Irene Stahl, Roth Bearer
RTHS
Mr and Mra Robert MeEvoy
Foenaburg daughter Teresa |
Jean. April 8 i
Mr snd Mra John Hajana :
Cotver. son, David Charims, April
% i
Mr and Mra Albert Kuobatl :
Fhensburg, daughter, Ronna Joan |
A oF ii 13 i
Mr and Mrs
Fhensbarg. daughter
Frank t
14
Celoatin
Agri
Golden Wedding
a | the comcens board
Dinner Served Family
On Easter Sunday Noon
Mr and Mrs Michasl J Exr-
hart of 918 St Joseph St. Gall
itgin. celebrated hel! golden
wedding anniversary last Bunday.
Aprii 13 at the houw of their
daughter, Mr. and
Mrs Raymond Huffon! of the
Ruennit near Cresson. A dinner
was served at noon for immedi
| ate members of lhe fainily.
the actual date of
jubdles fell yesterday.
the celebrants renewed
following a» solemr
high mass in St Patrick's Ca
theolie Church, Gallitzin It was
in the same parish April 16
1902. the former Elmibeth Mc.
Intosh and Michael J. Ehrhart
were 'inited in marriage by the
tate Futher J J. Desay
The Ehrharts have ipent their
entire lifetime in Callitzin Five
of their eight childrem sre Hving
as follows Frank J. [Ehehart of
Cresson: Mra Virginia Hufford
of Bumanit: Paul of Munster and
Joseph P. and Mrs. Mary p.
both of Callitzin. There are 21
grandchildren.
Mr Ehrhart, who started as a
Although
the goblen
April 16,
thelr YOWaE
track hand in Gallitsin June 1
1903, retired in 1943 with a 43-
year service record with Lhe
Pennsylvania Railroad. He was
bors Oct 4, 1875 in Gallitzin,
son of Peter and Rachae
{Coons} Enrhart, and is the last
of Bis family
His wife, who was bom in
Galitsin. Aug. 15 IST is a dau
ghter of Richard and Mary (Far
rani Mcintosh
The jubliarians ard both af
filiated with St Patrick's Catho-
ie Church Gallitzsin, of :
is pastor
sr Enrhart is enjoying excell
ent health and his wife, aside
from impaired eyesight is
comparatively good health.
HASTINGS
Miss Pauline Kelly, Anne Gava-
mk Doris Thomas and Josephine
Martuce? were callers in Barnes
poro on Sunday
Mr and Mrs Clyde Kirsch and
{amily of Barnesboro visited here
Mr
anaounce the birth «f a son on
April 10 at the Miners’ Hoapital
Mr and Mrs Sam Sabatini and
som. “Nicky.” of Altpona visited
at the Charles Kelly home here
on Sunday. :
Mary Cimo, RN, of Pittsburgh
spent the past week end at her
bom here.
Win Broberg, a phitient at the
in Altoona. spent
Gavalak of Altoons visi
in
Mary
lted at her home here over the
end.
week
Mr. and Mrs. Bdga)t Dillon were
visitors in Pittsburgh on ¥ 1
Mrs. Hattie Elder of Sewick-
ley visited here at the home of
her som Cosmos Elder, this past
week end
Es ESR NA a ESA
— Pronnsyhvania aks first in
the re
ad
Miners
Rev. Father Eugene O. Bradley |
Board of Directors
Johnstown Motor Chey Monday |
night retained in office all seven
members of its board of gover:
nors whose terms expire this
year
Named to additional terms al
the club's 20th annual dinner
meeting in the Capital Hotel in
Johnstown are Cyrus W. Davis
ident: A L Cooper. A KE
oad Judge Cex WwW. Griffith
Clarence E Withams BF
Heckler and Stephen J Conway
The board will meet at 636 p
m. Monday in Capital Hotel
reorganize
Reports given atl
membership gains during Ihe
past yeur. Membership was mn
ported at R441, an increase
S500 over ast year
Unanimous approval of
chub projecis was given by
education course and school
ely patrol program
ft was reported that a total of |
throughout |
| Cambria and Somerset i
iare participating
2.500 “schon! children
Countien
the safely
total of 6M
it was an-
mn
patrol program. A
of these are girls
i potest :
Board officers were commended
by the membership for their sey.
vices during the past year
‘Bakerton Woman
Suffers Cuts of Eye
A 19-year-old Bakerton woman
wiffered ots of the eve and he
knees Monday when ihe steering
of her automobile apparently
failed to function, causing he
car to lemve the highway and
strike two utility poles
Mrs Della Smychynsky receiv
dispensary treatment in the
Hospital, Spangler, aad
was discharged The accident oc
earred about 1130 a mm on
Route 219 in Spangler
Anthony J Geach, borough po
lice chief, sald the woman lost
control of the car whils making
a torn He said the steering me
chanism appeared to have failed
Damage was estimated at $306
es
the meeting |
revealed substantial financial and
of g
twee |
the |
membership. They are its driver]
suf |
Most Area Income
Tax Refunds Made
Monday night
Ronald A MeCormick. Johns Tomity cleanup pe
{town deputy internal revenue | 3%
| collector. disclosed this week At the mesting in
{that Pittsburgh Office, | office, it was =
| Bureau of Paternal Revenue, was Sons who
ithe first in the nation to com West Branch
{ plite processing its 1951 tax re | River ov m .
| turns i will be .
i It is the third consecutive | D08Td will hold | ‘ tours
| wivich handles the returns of the x
aren taxpayers This year it com |
Karl Vojta 6. of
| pleted the jobs just three days af-
Lrer the sxtended Mareh 17 dead
Hore died at 930 p Mm.
Practically all area LAXPRYEYS sind com) miner He
wine had refunds due have recetv- | squghter Emilie
wf them, Mr. McCormick mid pope Funeral were
[Omiya few checks remain to be. Bacha's Funeral Home at
| mailed from Cleveland disbursing wm Burial was In
Ladfice, where ihe regional | Marts Day Comet
i forwards its processes) returns 1 gy.
borough
that
rubbish in
the
held
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intelligence
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dangerous.
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