Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, September 04, 1952, Image 9

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    ral | Pitt
i Wilson and family |
Mrs. Alfred
Mrs. Tom |
Jo, Tim, Tony and end with Mr.
the week end with the lady's mo
ther, Mrs. Marguerite Sharbaugh.
Niece Malloy Jr, who has been
stationed with the U. 8 Army
the past three years in Hawali, is
spending a 30-day furlough with
his mother, Mrs. Grace. Malloy.
He will report to Indiantown Gap
upon completion of his leave.
Beaman Vincent Malloy spent
a leave here over the week end
with his mother, Mrs. Grace Mal-
loy. He is stationed at Bainbridge
Naval Base, Md.
James Dillon returned home on
.{ Monday after visiting at St. Vin-
cent College, Latrobe, and also in
h.
Mrs. Don McNelis has been iil
this past week at her home here
i of Mrs. James Weakiand and son,
| Ronnie, and daughter, Barbara
returned Sunday after spending
8 week with relatives in Pitts
Burgh.
r. and Mra. Gerald Buck of
Wilkinsburg spent the week end
with relatives here
Miss Rose Bhettig of Altoona
and Miss Edna Rita Shettig of
Clearfield visited over the
week end at the home of Mr. and |
Mrs. Walter Bohettig.
: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mooney and
i family of Irvona spent the week
and Mrs Merle
Weber.
of Lackaw-
Kirsch and Mrs
Mrs. Martha Mid
is
‘Mrs Connell, has been
Lill st his home this week
Mr. and Mrs. (George Erickson
Mr. and Mrs Paul Anderson
Mr. and Mri Walter Ander-
all of Greensburg spent the
k end at 1 Elrner
rm on Carroll
Rose Harrigan and Miss
Severin were Mims Vir
PATTON, PA.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY — SEPT. 5.6
- GENE BARRY
“THE ATOMIC CITY”
NANCY GATES. in s
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LINDA DOUGLAS, in
granddaughter, Diana
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been in DuBots for past
months, returned for the winter
months and with reside with her
sisters, Mrs. Rone Harrigan and
Miss Cecelia Beverin
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buck and
Theborn, of
Johnstown visited Sunday at the
home of Mir. and Mrs Zeno Buck.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bradley and
sons, Dick Jr. and Bob, spent
several days in Buffalo, Niagara
Falls, N. v. and Canada.
Mrs. Rose Arbie entertained a
number of ladies at her Roselyn
Lodge Insel Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Ella Sharbaugh entertain-
ed her bridge chub Tuesday even
ng
Mrs M. D
Sharbaugh,
Connell. Mrs. Rube
Mrs. B J Dillon,
Mrs. Mike Buck Mrs Ella Shar |
baugh, Mrs. Molvehill, Mrs. Clem
Grieff. Mrs. Michael Ryan Mrs
Rose Arble attended the C. D. of
A, card party in Ebenaburg last
Thursday
Rev. Father Rembrandt Weak-
land, OBB, of St. Vincent Arch-
abbey, Latrobe, and his mother
Fe
Mra. Mary Weakland of Patton |%p®
visited last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Buck.
Visitors this week at the
home of Mrs. Charles Shuss were
Mr. and Mrs. Ben J Gramberg
and son, Morris, of Hawaii, Le-
roy Shuss of Pasadena Calif,
Robart and Richard Shuss of
Cleveland, Ohio and Mrs John
Rainey of Bridgeport, Conn
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Drury
of Harrisburg spent the week end
with District Attorney and Mra
Fred Few
Sam McNulty of Cleveland, O.,
is »p £ some time here vis
iting at the home of his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leonard and
family visited last weak with re-
Istives ini Detroit, Mich. and
Cleveland, Ohdo.
Frank Lessard of Detroit
Mich, srd Joseph Leonard of
Glen Campbell were Hunday vis
lors in town at the Joe Leonard
yw andl Mra. Oswald Welwaid
ughters of Cleveland,
Miss Thelma Welwald
Mrs. Mary Hoover was & re
cent visitor in Gallitein with Mrs
Mary Howell, who is ill
Capt. Fred Fees Jr. USMC,
stationed at . Va, spent
the week end atl his home here
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Yeckiey, poms
and daughters, of Cleveland, O,
family, nnd Mr. and Mr
mond Yeckiey and family.
LL and Mrs. Michael
ved to Baltimore, Md.
Ryan has been stationed since his
Gene
Callahan.
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where 14 |
Ross and family.
UNION
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Allan Lidwell Homored
On Fourth i
A birthday Jarty was held in
bonor of the fourth birthday of
Allan Lidwell on Friday, Aug
20. Outside games were played
and a lunch wis served
Those who attended the party!
included: i
Ricky and Gary Lidwell Blaze
Lidwell, Donna Baker, Sharon |
Passonita, Greg Likwell, Jeffrey
McConnell, Mickey and Joan Lit-
ginger. Donnie Conrad Dennie
Conrad. Harold Chirdon, Linda |
Miller, Mark Vinglish Elaine
Marra. Shirley Spckinas, Mra |
Annie Vinglish, Mrs. Tony Mar |
ra. Mrs. Bob Conrad Mrs Pear!
Chirdon, Mrs, Mary Lidwell Mrs |
Howard Davis. and Mr and Mrs |
John Lidwell i
The Ashville Drum & Bugle
Corps attended the fireman's par- |
ade at Roaring Spring on Thurs |
day of last week. Aug. 28
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lipple and |
daughters have returned to Bal
timore. Md. after spending two
weeks here
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lafferty |
and Richard and Happy Krug!
nt the wwek end in Potter!
County. Mr. and Mra Lafferty
also spent a few days in Wash |
ington, D. C, during the past
week.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Holmberg
and family of lewistown Pa.
spent the week end with Mr. and |
Mrs. Warren Noel :
Betty Ann Rhodes spent the |
holiday week end visiting with
Vera Cox
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Carona
and children, Ronnie and Lor
raine, of Cresson visited with
Mr. and Mrs John Marrs and
Mr. and Mra Pius Conrad :
George Brannigan of Harris |
burg spent the week snd with his
brother. Lake Brannigan
Mri. John Dempaey spent the
week end in Bristol, Pa. visiting
with Mr. and Mrs Juy Dempeey. |
Mr and Mrs “Crow” Rishon |
and daughters. Barbara and Em
ma Jean spent the week end
with Mr. Walter Gibbons
Mr and Mrs. Steve Flim an- |
pounce the birth of a baby girl
Aug. 28 at the Allovons Mercy
Hospital. Mrs. Fiiss is the former
Nellitt Benewuil.
Mr and Mm Bol Brown of
Altoona visited with Mr. and Mrs
Ned Brown on Saturday
Mr and Mrs Lewis Doyie of
Baltimore, Md, visited with Mr. |
and Mrs. Walt Conrad Sunday
Mr and Mr Bernard Chirdon
and children of Baltimore spent
a Tow da this past week with
Mr. snd Mrs. Roy Chridon i
Mr. and Mrs William Roberts!
and family of Cremon and Mr
and Mra. James Saminski of Ohio
t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. George Barnng and Dic
ane of Chicago visited recently
with Orvieta and Barbara Wag |
ner and Joarn Litsiager
Mrs. Barbara Byes of A)
toons spent Thursday with [da
i
Alert Miller and family of |
Carrgiiitown BR D and Adam
Daugherty and family of Altoona |
visited al the Pete Miller resi
Owen Godfrey |
{ a few days of their vacs- |
in Comberiand Ma 1
Dewey Beers. Tom Judd and |
yer motored to York om
Thursday to purchase supplies
for the Fire Company i
Mr. and Mrs Henry McDer-
mott of Mill Run wpent a few
days with Mattie McDermott i
Ids. Ross and family visited on |
tom
Ross and |
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{ Bernard Belswenger
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five companies several
Le ot Pee
in Midland. Md, visiting John
Hollen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chirdon and
daughter, Dolores, of Akron. 0.
t the week end with Mrs
Martha Beroaw
Mr. and Mrs John Lynch of
Lock Haven visited in town on
Monday
Ann MeLucas of Altoons ow
spending a few days with F.
and Mrs. T. J Murphy
Irinus Holtz of Paris. Pu.
spent the week end with his wille
and family. Patrick Holtz abo
has returned from Paris after
spending the summer there
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs
the gt
week were Mr. and Mra fal
Beiswenger of Altoona and Mr
and Mra Regis Mullen of Loretto.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Montier
motored to Ohio on Monday lo
sttend the wedding of the Iady’s
brother. «
Mr. and Mrs Clayton
and family of Altoona visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kris
and Alvan Chirdon recently
Mra Margaret Beiswenger and
children of Windber spent the
week end with her brother-in-law
and sinter. Mr. and Mra. D. Manp-
flel
Thomas Ben#wait, who ia visit
in Cleveland, spent a few
duvs with his father, Mike Bene
wait.
Chirdon
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Valley Printing Co.
To Run Off Ballots
Expect 125,000 Folks
Will Vote On Nov. 4
Valley Printing Company of
Johnstown has been awarded the)
contract to print ballots for the!
presidential election on Nov. 4.
Cambria County commissioners
(awarded the contract last Wed
nesday on the company's low hid
of $11.50 per 1000. Approximate}
iy 135.000 official and specimen
ballots and 6.000 soldier and mili-
tary ballots will be printed
Bids were opened last Monday.
but the contract was not awaid-
ed until last Wednesday. Other
bids were: Carroll Presa, Carrcil-
(town. $25 per 1000, and Penn
Printing Company, Johnstown,
$17.85 per 1.000
The contract for printing of
slection supplies for election
bourds and courthouse tabulators
was awarded to the W. G. Joh
ton & Company of Pittaburyh,
the only bidder. The bid was
$1.222 50.
The commissioners also decidied
inst Wednesday
Bloom Equip-
Company for 53.858. The
Bloom company offer was chosen
from among bids submitted by
wets
age. Awarding of the contrmet
was delayed while the combines
offered were tested at county-
owned farms The Bloom come
pany bid was approved on the re.
commendatiog of Lloyd Felix, he
farm manager.
normal
the ages
safely domale a pint of bicod at
least every three months.
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ick attended the Legion picnic at |
Carrolitown on Sunday !
Sonny Burgoon. who is em |
ploved in Baltimore. spent the!
Hiholiday week end with his oer |
sats. Mr. and Mrs George Bur. |
goon. i
Jack Kelly, employed by Bell
Telstihone Co. In Trenton. N. J |
spent the week end with his par |
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kelly |
from Bristol aft ing re
Alter pw the |
summer there working !
My. and Mri. Clete Belswenyer |
of West Virwinia spent a few |
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‘fdavs with Mr. and Mrs. Vinee!
Mrs. Walter Shaunnessy and
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Andv Bills of Michigan, and Olive |
Chinon of Altoona spent & few
dave with Mr. ami Mrs. Bob!
Chindon. :
Dade Hollern spent a few days’
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