Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, May 29, 1952, Image 2

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    Jack J
jon Sunday
Bobby Hollen. “Low
Helen Wills will iteceive the
gion awards that will be given
on Monday night in the pain |
High School for having made the |
highest grades. ula
Party Held Recently At |
Le- |
A party was held at the Elmer
Crossman home recently. Those |
attending were Mrs. Harry John |
gon apd daughter, Theresa: Mra |
Mark Fontanella, Mrs. Frank
Gregg. Jr. Mrs. Gerald Jacobs, |
Mrs. Bucky Conrad, Mrs. Fred]
Jacobs all of Dear; and Mrs. Jack!
4 Conzo, Mrs. dames Cuomo, Mrs. |
“Melvin Hale, Mrs. Joseph Zupon, |
Miss Winifred Grimes, Mrs. Sos |
Benzie, Mrs. Morris Mc- |
Nuity, all of Dysart; Mrs. Rich-|
, @rd Conzo of Altoona, Mra. Bert |
¥ Prac of Sinking Valley and
=Mrs. Julia Conrail i
3 LE
For 7-Year-Old Lad
A surprise birthday party was
‘held on Sunday in honor of Ir
, Cavalet Jr, who celebrated
seventh birthday. Thome atl-
fending were Cinda and Linda Ca-
valet, of Dean: Jimmy snd Kenny
®. Joan Passionetti Deanna
| the wingwal
done by Pittsburgh Division for-
PRR.
. and Mrs. Wiliam Naylor |
in
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Dance . . .
to the Area's Finest Bands at the
E p PATTON
a
MEMORIAL DAY . . .
Dancing 9:30 to 12:30
Mickey Lokey Orchestra)
a
rai
Mrs. Fdward Swires, Jr, and
daughter, of Dean, visited at the
Paul Cionfriddo home on Sunday. |
Graduation exercises were held |
on Monday evening by the Cres- |
son High School in the American
Home. Those graduating
from Dean Township are George
Campbell, Joan Gionfriddo, Helen
Naylor, Harry Conzo, Elwood
Hale. Thomas Jones, Leroy Ber. |
gamaschi, Evelyn Arnold and Bob
Funicelli, and Donna Mae Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conway of
Buckhorn were recent visitors al
the William Naylor home.
Visitors at the George Mans.
field home on Sunday were Mr
and Mrs. James Lutcher and fa-
mily of Blandburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Coomo
and family of Amsbry visited at
the Patsy Cuomo home Sunday.
Recent visitors at the Harold
Naylor home were Mr and Mra
Merle Bishop and family of Cres
son: Edward Vachinsky, of De
troit: Mrs. Kathryn Vachinsky
and daughter, Kate, of Coalport
and Nancy, Bernard and Walter
Raffacz of Fallentimber.
Visitors at the Rose Naylor
home on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs Willlam C. Lowe of Altoona
and Mr. and Mrs. Zack Beldin
of Buckhorn, !
Carmen Gilonfriddo visited at]
the Paul Glonfriddo home Sunday
PRR Plans Repair Work
On Bridge At Gallitzin
The Chestnut Streel overpass
of the Pennsylvania Railroad al
Gallitsin will be widened and ve
paired this summer. The bridge
carries traffic over the easthound |
tracks near the tunnel entrance
There will be no change as far
ims the roadway is concerned. The |
grade will remain the same i
The railroad plans to widen the
south side of the bridge over its
roadbed and to raise and repair |
is. The work will be |
ces of the
ATR ND)
MARRIAGE A
John M len. Patton, and
Colleen Callahan, Patton R. D.
ER
RAE SAIS RI PTI RIN
FRIDAY NITE
ops
| tion was announced at a reorgan-
Cigation meeting of the stale unit
last Tuesday in Harrisburg
| was retained for & second two-
8
i
2
| Mine 22 of Pennsylvania Coal &
Coke Corp. Marsteller, at a meet.
i nesciay night of last wee
Troe Coal Co.
Cle C competition,
freee during the past month
| 22.045 toms of cosl in the face of
| 26.510 wanhours of exposure. Vie
‘tor Mine
: Coad Co
gave & talk an
1 Mrs. Madalene G. Buck
On State Executive Board
lof the executive commitiee of the
| Site Democratic Commitien,
County Unit to Take
Opiton On Revioc Farm
Menibers of Cambria County
Fast Grands Association, Inde-
pendent Onder of Odd Fellows,
reelected all officers and adopted
revised bylaws which change the
organization's name at a mecting
over the past week end in Gias
gow
Fred Korman, Glasgow,
elected] grand warden
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania,
IOOF, was elscted to his second
term as president of the group,
now to be known as Cambria
newly
of the
County Odd Fellows Association
Other officers retained are Carl!
Paul Cassler, Johnstown, secre |
tary: John LL. Jones, Ebenshurg. |
assistant secretary, and Edward
Fenwick, Johnstown, treasurer
Election held
evening in Alleman
IOOF, Glasgow
In other action, group in
struc ed a committee to take an
option on a farm located along
Route 422 near Revioc, for ume
as a recreation center and a
meeting place for Odd Fellows
Annual memorial service Jor
departed members and Rebekahs |
is set tentatively for June 22 at
a site to be named
Caroline Troxell Lodge 576, Re-
bekahs Glasgow, assisted the
host lodge in serving refresh-
ments and providing entertain-
ment
Satuniay
faxige S040
was
the
| medal
: | activities
Limdequist, Patton, vice president; |
Marsteller Mine 22 |
Wins Safety Flag
For Class A Mines
The Class |
Cambria Council, Joseph A. Hol |
mes Safety Assen, was awarded to
A hanner of North |
Thomas
Wed
ing of the chapter in St
Pariah Hotse, Barnesboro
Victor No 17 Mine o Rerry
Emelgh, won the
Cinns B honoree Chest Creek Coal
Co. Hastings fisished first in the
AR
three pits were accident
The Marsteller mine produced
17 had an oulpnt of
21 746 tons. and the Chest Creek
2.152 tons
FL J. MeGinnia, sales supervisory
of Kennametal, Inc. of Latrobe
showad flims on
potash mining fn New Mexico.
Federal Mine Inspector David
Kreischer reported on a national
Holmes meeting held last month
Mrs. Madalene G. Buck of Gal
Heine haz been named a member
Bhe was among 20 whose elec-
| Lieb
Monahan,
{ Barbara
{ Sharbaugh,
i Jacquelynn Voelker
Maurice Spiain Jr. of Oil City
year term ax state chairman.
re tua
If the Im of election
srt register with you maybe
it's because you didn’t.
A ors sa ih i
L J. Bearer Electric
Ragley Maytag Co.
Eagle Printing Co.
Hoppy Lin's
Caribardi’s Shoe Store
Mondi’s Shoe Repair
Charlson’s Furniture Store
Fenchock’s T.V. Shop
Watters Drug Store
Forty Eighth Grade graduates
of st. Benedict's Parochial
School, Carrolitown, will take
part in three separate ceremonies
this coming Sunday and Monday
The list of graduates Was an
nounced today by Sister Angelica
OSB, principal of the school
The graduates will receive
Holy Communion in a group at
the 8 o'clock Mass on Sunday
morning. At 7 o'clock Sunday
evening they will receive their
diplomas at services In the
church The American Legion
awards of Fox-Peale Post 308,
American Legion, Carrolitown,
will be made at that time. Daniel
Venesky will aiso be given a
for Christian Doctrine
by the Knights of
Columbus at the Sunday evening
coremontes. On Monday moral
at 8 o'clock the graduates will
ging a High Mass of thanks
giving
The schoo of St
term Rene
Pdict's Sehool is scheduled to end
on Tuesday
of the
follows
Bernard Bearer, Cletus
min, Gabriel Bodenski,
Farabaugh, Richard Gaul
Gooderham, John Haley, Heyden
Kelly, Merle Kirsch, Stephen
Krejnus, James Luther, Robert
Moinar, Thomas Myers, Fred
Neibaver, Edgar Sharbaugh,
William Sharbaugh, Daniel Ven-
eskey, Timothy Wentz, John
Zoliner.
Susanne Arble, Carol Ann
Born, Anne Buck, Lorraine Con
rad. Lois Eckenrode, Barbara
Farabaugh, Joan Gray, Elisabelh
Hayes. Hilda Himmel Nancy
Hite, Carol Holtz, Caryle Koter-
was Helen Kreinus, Mary Ann
Mary A. MeKernan, Helen
CHoria M Maore,
Hharbaugh Shella
Rebecca Sherry and
morning. Members
graduating class are as
David
, John
West Carroll Twp.
8th Grade Students
Graduate Tuesday
Thirty-eight members of the
West Carroll Township Eighth
Grade were graduated atl exer.
vises Tuesday evening of this
week The exercises were oon
ducnted in the auditorium of the
school in Bakerton
Presentation of certificates and
awards were made by Edward F
McGuire, assistant superintendent
of Cambria County Schools The
American [Legion Awards were
made by Edward J Lipnic and
Mrs. Ligouri Lacey of Fox-Peale
Post 508, Carrolitown.
High honor students of the
clans were Margaret Crimsidi
and Janet Bilko. Other honor
students Donna Contro-
chick, Al Roach, Michael
Zeanchoclk. ( Judith Regan, Robert
Strong, vy. Larry Myers,
Patty Schilling, Patty Gormish,
Robert Shrenkie and th Parat-
ta
Class mofte was “Do Your
Part” Red and silver were the
clans colors and the red rose Wis
the class flower. Membets of the
graduating
Margaret Crimmnidy,
Despina {ontroehick. ¥
Michael Beanchoek, 3
Robert Seong. Fred COrsy, Larry
yors, Pally Schilling. Patty Cormish,
Bonert Blymenkie, Paral wud
ace Man
Miss Alice Miller of St. Bene-
dict and Gerald Anna of St. Bon-
iface exc nuptial vows pre-
ceeding a nuptial high mass Sat-
urday in St. Patrick's Catholic
Church, Spangler.
Rev. Father John P. Reichert,
pastor, officiated at the double-
ring ceremony. The bride is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Miller of St. Benedict, and her
hushand is a son of Mr and Mrs
Wilfred Anna of St. Boniface.
Miss Hazel Miller sister of the |
bride. was maid of honor. Edgar |
Anna. brother of the bridegroom
was bost man.
A wedding dinner was served
at the Blue Goose Inn, near Nick. |
town, and a reception held in the |
St. Boniface Church Hall
The bride ia ua graduate of the |
Spangler High School and was!
employed by Phillips-Jones Corp i
at Bamesboro. Mr Anna is a
graduate of Hastings High and is!
a World War IT veteran He is]
on the Ray Westrick |
farm, Patton R. D.
Dry Run School, East Carroll
Township, closed a very happy
and successful school term Tues-
day of this week, May 27.
Is astisining the honor
were Carol Ann Kupetz,
Grade 1; Patricia Legrande,
Grade 2; James Lallemand,
Grade 3. and Anns Marie Yukan-
avich and David Fiasco, Grade 4
The above are pupils in Room 1
Pupils averaging the highest
in their final exuninations were: |
Judith Bobby, Grade 3: Nancy |
Kirkpatrick, Grade 4; and Anns |
Marie Yukanavich, Grade 4. The |
following had perfect attendance |
records Carol Anne Kupets |
Grade 1: Frank Delattre, Grade |
Grade 1: Patricia Legrande, |
Grade 2. Johnny Delso, Grade 3 |
and Alfred Delsttre, Grade 4 i
Due to weather conditions the |
school picnic was held indoors
The pupils were ‘rested to a bus
ride Monday evening to Patton |
to see the motion picture “Ma and |
Pa Kettle” by Miss FKEleanor
Thomas Mrs Warner, teacher of
Rooms 2. entertained both rooms
to a travel movie conducted by
Kenneth Rhody of Patton Both
Mrs. Wamer and Miss Thomas
received very nice gifts
Tavior
{lunch wan
1!
Miss Eleanor Thomas
half of the teachers of East
Carroll Township wishes in Uhis
way to publicly thank the board
of education of the township and
in be
the parents of the students for
their hearty cooperation and in
terest throughout the school
term. Mins Thomas wishes to
thank her pupils for their kind
Mr. and Mra Louis Galera and |
children of Santa Barbara, Cabf.,
are spending
a vation bere
with the young lady's parents
Mr and Mrs. Harry Rellandor
and also with other relatives
Past weelt end visitors at Une
of Mr. and
and Mr. and
Davidson were Mr
Mrs Kenneth
Mra. Jack
and Mm
home
| Lester Hetrick and Mrs George
Stark
Mrs
of Fairmont, W. Va, and
Curtis Hester of Minnl,
Florida. My and Mra Paul Pellas | sree Lewis Fowler
and daughters and Mr. and Mrs
{ Joseph Pellas and son cf Spang.
jer
The Ladies Ald members of the
tock] Preshvterian Chirch held a
meeting in the church dining
room last Wedineaday evening. A
served by Mra Ken.
seth Trout and Mrs Clifton Sul
oh
Mr. and Mra Lewis Fowler
wore last Saturday moming Vis
tore in Altoona
Mr and Mrs Walter McClell
-_ and Mrs Praitk Ponin]
i ughter, Karen 3 Troop
Gardner, were recent visitors at! ay i
Merle Tonkiti home in Fallentim- | pre :
: | charter at ceremonies
ber last Suniiay. | evening in the Colver Preshyters
Mrs. Carl Lindahl is a surgical ign Church, sponsor of the troop.
| Per Miners’ Hospital in| yopien Baumgardner, dlatriet
fe | cominissbaner, gave the
| Mr. sand Mrs William Fowler | 1o Rev. Ray ian institution
i mnt daughtpr of Apollo visited | 4) representative E
| Sunday at the home of Mr. and Eight scoull
IMrs. Peter Boggio and Mr. and gwards at a comrt of homer whieh
{ | followed the presentation. They
Mr. and Mrs Henry Hoak of are as follows:
this place snd Mr. and Mrs A¥- | First class Robert Jones: Secs
{thur Repind of Spangler visited ond clase Ronnld MeBugh,
| Sunday at Bloomington Cemie- | james Moore, Charles Tyson and
| tery Donald Vay; two-year ©
James Moore and John Max-
well, and one-year servige Star —
Robert ¥ and Aletha G Brick. | Ronald Griffith and James Kush-
ler, of Hastings, purchased 25 | Aer, Who also received three mer
acres of land in Reade Township | it badges euch
| for sum of $5500 from Fred Ri Some 29 spouts from Troop 68
land June Opdenhoff of Reade of Nickiown were entertained as
| Township i visitors at the session.
sp i @ en Sr IANS
of Col
1952-53
Sunday
BUY READE TWP. LAND
SAR SR LAE SE sap IT si
ies
ZANELLA'S—BARNESBORO _
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YARD GOODS
CURTAINS
BLANKETS
SHEETS
PILLOW CASES
i @
OUNCING
OUR GRAND OPENING AT A NEW LOCATION |
Tenth Street . . . Next Door to Fridman's
Saturday, May 31st’
LARGE. STOCK
WORK CLOTHES
LADIES’ SLIPS
BRASSIERES
EVERYTHING IN
BABY NEEDS
EVERYTHING
thotighfulness and kindness dur
ing the term
Rose Bonatesta Is
Bride, Barnesboro
Miss Rose Bonstesta, davghter
of Carmen Bonntesta of Barnes
boro, and
son of Mr. and Mrs Andrew On-
decko Sr. of Emeigh, were mar
vied at O a mm. Iast Saturday
May 24. at
Church, Barnesboro. Rev Father
Charles Smyth, pastor. officiated
at the double-ring ceremony.
# given in mare
Miss Rose
RBonatesta,
was maid of honor, and Andrew
Ondecko, niece of
“
orid War II. is employed
the Rich Hill Coal Corp. Hast-
ng».
A wedding dinner and recep
Andrew Ondecks Jr. i}
Mt Carmel Catholic
tion were held at the Barnesboro |}
Sons of Naly Home Following
ra Falls
in
@ SLACKS Tailored io pare
nteed WhRYEe
falirien
© SUMMER STRAWS. Wier
» bDandme straw Wr HOP
off your eel outfit
PERFECT
COMBINATION
~~ FOR SUMMER
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* SUMMER
STRAWS
*SPORT
COATS
*SPORT
SHIRTS
®* JACKETS
Here they ate! The outfity with relaxation
and fun in the
you fieed to iminre a
week end and
offing.
Find everything
terrifiit Decoration Day
Sumner to come. At
prices that ure really comiortably low!
CLOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
OF JUNE JULY AND AUGUST