Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, October 30, 1952, Image 10

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ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE
By MRS. THOMAS OWENS SR.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 8 of
Coupon announce tne marringe of | Miss Rose Veneskey
their daughter,
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of the Buckhorn Chapel
Swope was a former resident of
Dysart.
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, to Wayne |Bride of D. H. Weiland
Iman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
3 Ds of Mr. and Mra. Z A. Veneskey
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of Rev. John Rabenstein, pastor
of Nicktown, at 8.00 o'clock Rat
urday morning in 8t. Benedict's
Mr. and Mrs John Raffacs ana j Catholic Church at Carrmsiitown
family of Fallentimber visited on Rev. Father Victor Lillig. pastor.
Saturda
Naylor
Mr. and Mrs James Larnari -
and Rosie Larnari of Nanty-Glo nage her father. Miss Shirley
visited last Tuesday evening at h
the James Cuomo home
Mr. and Mra Merle Landin and
sang the Nuptial High Mass fol. |
evening at the William the double-rving ceremony. |
The bride was of “'}
§iven In mar inf Austin Texas are visiting was initiated as a member
cousin of the
groom. was maid of honor Mich.
= ana | | main in the Capitol City for some | end at the home of his
: | time, Mr. Snyder having been ad- ' Mr. and Mrs P.
{of Baltimore, Md, were week end #1 30-day leave here at the
Miss Rose Veneskey, daughter! Mr and Mrs. Herman Kariheim Dietion of his leave.
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of Carrolitown R. D.. became the and Mrs Andrew Kin id |
bride of Daniel H. Weiland. son | their respects to the remainy of | Iveek end in Carbondale. Pa. at
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiland aes Eimer Smith and five chil |
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Bride. :
sel Veneskey served asx bes’ man |
Following the ceremony a wed- |
family of Vermont are pending ding dinner was served to the
a few weeks at the
Grimes home.
Visitors at the Rose Naylor re | tion was held later
gidencs over the week snd were | home
Dr. and Mrs William CC Lowe
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stander,
all of Altoona, and Miss Emma
Postelwsit of Harrisburg
Mrs. Rose Naylor and son, Ro
immediate families of the couple
at the Blue Goose Inn. A recep
in the bhride's
Upon their return from a hon.
eymoon trip to Niagara Falls, {he
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coniple will reside at IR40 Westin short feave here over the week
Mrs Weiland had been employ
bert, and Mrs. William C. Lowe|ed at the First National Bank of |
spent jast Thursday and Friday | Carrolitown. Mr
Weiland is a
st the Harry Weatly home injgraduate of Spangier High School |
PRUSSUIED. ad and is employed at the Roves!
Pre. Perino, stationed Foundry and Machine Co, Cleve. |
in South lang. O. |
h Carolina, spent the past
week snd at the home of his par-
enta, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Perino
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y Party Is Given Frida
a ay "orn a bunncs |For Mra. AL. Mille.
at the William Reading home in
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Itoona.
Mrs. Harold Naylor and son,
A party st which Mrs Urban |
was hostess was given |
Rodger , spent Sunday at the|id honor of the birthday anni-|
home in Gallitzin versary of Mrs. A L. Miller Inst |
Mrs. Rose Naylor was & busi-
ness caller in Patton Tuesday ev-
Gionfriddo, both of Altoona. vis
ited at the Paul Gionfriddo home | Mrs. Frank Hoffman. Mr
inst Saturday.
Mr. and
daughter of ARoona visited at
Sam Passionetta home Sun
tor in Johnstown
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r. and Mra. Michael R. Ms
re. Paul Hanlon andes Merle Miller and
wd and a hinch was served Thoue
Frank
Miller, Mf. and Mrs Zeno Buck
Mrs. Jom BEckenrode Mr and
children,
Larry
Swanson and daughter
Janice
Urban Luther
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Joe Lather of Baltimors MA
spent the week end with his fa
gave the route tojither, Elmer M. Luther
Mra. Charles Shuss has re- |
turned home after spending the |
past week with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Char
ea MeDermotl., in Masoniown
Mrs. Charles Kane.
Mr. and Mrs. A A. Feighner
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Regis Kline and Mr and
Mra. Maurice Weakiand in Has
and Hnge on Sunday
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of Mr. and Mrs A A. Feighner
49n Bast Carroll Township.
Staff Sgt. Edward Bearer, sop
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bearer
who is with the UU 8 Air Foren
and stationed in Texas is spend.
: a furlough at his home,
rs. Ligouri Lacey, Mrs Urb
Stolz, Mra James Callahan Mra
, Mrs. L. Ber.
1 Charles Glasser, Mrs. Mary Van
Kokelberg, Mrs David Buchan
an, Mrs. Henry Savder, attended
the Quarterly meeting of :
Cambria County Council, Amer.
an fn Auxiliary, held ut
the
Me and Mrs. Thomas A Ow.
ens Sr. were in attendance at the
banguent of the West
End Democratic Club in Johns
town on Sunday evening
Thirsday for Portsmouth,
where they will visit for
days.
Mrs. Gene McNulty of Pick.
ens W. Va, spent the week end
with Mis grandmother, Mrz Ros
jo McNulty.
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Kibler of
Altoona t Burviay with Mrs
; y. Mrs Kibler is
, MaNulty's grandaughter.
Mrs. O. F. Stolz was visiting
in tsburgh on Sunday with
Mra Richard MeDevitt
October ith |
was the former Nan-
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Home in Patton oni
{Thursday last
Friday evening. Cards were play. |
attending were Mr and Mrz Ro |
Carmen Gionfriddo and: James bert Kelly, Mr. and Mrs
and |
and Kenny, Mrs Marvir!
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weakiand and |
: daughter, Agnes; Mr and Mrs |
Roland
Mrs. Augustine Luther of Eb. |
ensburg spent Tuesday at the,
home of her sister-in-law. Mrs
Mrs. Frances Kane was a vis |
Hor in ANoonas last week with!
Miss Mary Kane and Mr. and
and Mra Howard lows am |
were recent visitors at the home |
wy and Mrs. Ted Kalerwss|
Kenny McNulty, som of Mr |
son-indaw and daughter. Mr
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mitted to a Veterans’ tal. | Edward Beorer, U.
Lieut. and Mrs Michael Ryan | itationed in Texas,
guests of the lady's parents, Mr of his parents, Mr. and
apd Mrs. M. D. Connell. | Francis Bearer. He will report
Mr. and Mrs. John Feighner hock to California at the com-|
and daughter, Audrey, and My. Mr. and More Richard Maurer |
dren, who were burned to death | €
in Tyrone last week when their
home was destroyed by fire Ed- J
win Smith is a nephew of Mrs |
fohn Feighner, By
Mr. and Mrz Ciement Hertaog: James N. Rings |
with Mr. and Mrs Harold Bearer Sigma Delta Ohi wional
and other relatives | journalistic fraternity, at Peansy)
Jerry Buck, son of Mr. and vania State Teachers College on
Mrs. Zeno Buck, who is stationed Baturday afternoon. The mitia-
with the U., 8 Alr Force, and {ion ceremonies was part of the
who had spent a thirty day fur Oth anniversary of the
lough with his parents, left re college's chapter. Mr. Petars, a
cently from Camp Stoneman, ir junior, is a member of the dports
California, for Japan Ciaff of The Daily Collegian, sto
John Kelly, U. 8 Navy, sta- dent newspaper.
tioned at Baipbridge. Md, spent |
ne Courier Classifieds.
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(Political Advertisement)
(Political Advertisement)
A MESS
from
GENERAL EISENHOWER
RE a
ow
ONCE before | had the honor and duty of leading a
crusade for human freedom and dignity —- m Europe
during World War II.
That crusade was won not by Generals and Admirals
but by the blood and effort of Amencan G.l.'s and all
the other forces fighting for freedom. Now m 1952 a
different call to duty has honored me — as Republican
nominee for President of the United States.
This time the effort is civilian — not military. But again,
the crusade will be won not by me nor by the political
leaders, but by everyday Americans who value ther
National heritage and are willing to go to the polls and
vote to protect it.
THIS IS A CRUSADE TO:
% BANISH THE SUBVERSIVES and incompetents who have crucified both good
% SAVE OUR GREAT, FREE NATION from the
even | orld War III.
« « in this Civilian Crasade.
I hope that you, too, believe the time has come for a complete change in cur National leader-
Lape thas you toss believe the time hat come Bo om Gove
1 INVITE YOUR SUPPORT NOVEMBER 4TH. it
G. E. DVORCHAK, M.D.
M. J. EARLEY, M.D.
S. L. EARLEY, M.D.
G. FADEN, M.D.
A. W. FEES, M.D.