TE — haa death | registered fire school instructor. | Training will also include teach- ling the volunteers to drive the | fire truck and to operate the! a | pumps on the trucks. Chief Mc- Pring 3 Nominees | Can also called attention to citi- gen . | zens of the community who pre- : Gallitzin Alumm Assn. | gist in calling out-of-town fire ‘Nomination of officers for the companies for assistance without co $ sanction of the fire department year highlighted & special | “py gig0 5 a violation of the nS he Samim Alumni | state code and is similar to turn- | ling a false alarm when another | company is called needlessly. It bnot only endangers men and fire nt Robert Laird Ronnie | equipment but leaves the other | | town without adequate fire pro- and; Edward Maruca: p president, Mildred Reed: re-| secretary, Josephine Shy- : & & * Amaneinl secrytary, Jean Miss Edna Mae O'Donnell A hor nme ‘Bride of John C. Becher pr, Charles Longosky, pub- | director. Arthur Julian | Miss Edna Mae O'Donnell, dau- je Capotosto und Robert! ohter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl O- + directors, (three to be ii of Hoguetown, became #4), Robert Julian, Larryithe bride of John C. Becher, son . Mary Donalilson, James of Mr. nnd Mrs. John L. Becher partin, Tony Lupinetti, Rud-|of 808 Tunnelhill St. Gallitzin. Peters, Howard Weston at a ceremony Nov. 15 in St {, Paris DeSantes| Xavier's Catholic Church in Cres- {i Melvin Pollock. | son. Rev. Father Eugene Parrish. “Nominations for a student sec-|{ uncle of the bride and pastor of et were made by the alumni, | St. John's Church, Lakemont, per: will be elected by the formed the double-ring ceremony Class. ‘They are: Betty The bride was given in marr Benedict, Ann McMahon, | age fer father. Attendants Burkett. Thotnas Quinn, were Miss Helen O'Donnell, sister y Stanley, Leneva Mulhern.| of the bride, of Cresson and @ Marovich and Richard Francis Becher of Gallitzin, bro- {ther of the bridégroom. Belly ps for the annul Christmas Becher of Gallitzin was flower grty were male. The affair will; girl and Leonard Becher was the ‘held Dec. 28 and will be in| ringbearer, rge of Robert Ladrd and his 1 the ceremony a re aittes. There will be a dance ception was held at the Cresson . Show, : | Moose Home. pers of the OHS Senor; Mrs. Ziecher is affiliated with who are junior alumni Cresson High Schol Alumni and weve placed in charge. has bean employed at in Cresson prations. Tentative plans to’ Her husband. a graduate of the Christmas frees were discus j Gattitat High School, is serving Ronnie Mazsacoo. Rober! | in the U. 8. Air Force. Following sbde. Pobert Bender and a wedding trip the couple will lo- Vinglass will be In cate in Salino, Kansas. . % =» Fire ‘Have Running Water : {The residents of Tunnethill Bo- 3 who persist in fol- | oueh here had runsi t- Gallitzin fire trucks | .. 4 their homes for the first ly when (hey are ong... just Monday. Residents of a fire will he prosecuted | 1p gmail Forse 4 Joeated on top ourker { was made | Of the mountain, had depended on ~ MeCna, thief of the | : : Vohmt Nre Co. tol- | PY fhem with the precious li “pear disastious fire on | TC Nov. M, in the David) During the seasons many ne. of the wells would gc dry, and ding to state law motor | residents would be compelled to ust romain 300 feet behind carry or haul water from what- mtus. Jt Bas also ever source they could find A officials of the fire | ‘ that many cars are be into the pi supplying 55 fa- , Re the scene milies Pe. yy fire, to # to the fire! hill streets. is and the fir} trucks, thus | Cautioned On | Portage Street in Tunnelhill will | the wells in their vards to sup- Monday the water was turned y and Tunnel | ibe supplied with walter in the | early months of spring. : | Water is pumped to Tunnelhill | iby Gallitzin Borough, and Mr | Cheslock said that the pressure lis good i $$ & ‘Wounded Korean Veteran Visits At His Home Here Corporal Fred J Buzzeiln ve- | teran of the Korean War, arrived {home last Friday. A son of Mr iand Mrs. Fred J Buzzelia, of Tunnelhill Street, he was ‘wound ed in action Dec. 15, 1901, ons month after his arrival on th hattle front Comnunications from hendguar ters stated he had been Ww winded in the right shoulder Cpl. Buzzella was service June 13 1851, and train ed at Fort Knox, Ky with © L. 18th Infantry Regiment He has been in combat for the pant i ten months inducted He is a graduate of the Gall itzin High School, Class «of 1548 Prior to entering service he play ed trumpet in his chestra and was employe ARfoona car shops as a | He has five months to sirve | fore completing his duly with th army Mr and Mrs. Raymond Perfet? and children, Carol and Toni, of Sharpaville, recently visited Mrs Perfetts parents, Mr. snd Mrs Andrew Krishoek of Main Strect Mr. and Mrs. Curt A. Hornauer of Barnesboro, Herman Homaus of Pittsburgh and Mr and Mrs } Norman Wilt, of Everett, Pa, re- cently visited with Mr and Mrx Frank Hornauer, of Muin Street Paul Jerosky, som of Mr and Mrs. Peter Jercaky, of Howell Street, left Nov. 7 for service in the Air Force He is stationed al Sampson Air Base, Geneva, N.Y | Mrs. Albert DeHaven of Jacl i son Street, and Mrs. Wilbur De- | Haven of Altoona, are spending a vacation in Los Angeles, Cal, ‘and Hermosa Beach, Cal Mrs. Fritz Buckrup of Cra Street. recently spent a vacal in Detroit, ch., visiting with | her son. William, and her ghters, Janel and Audrey The Women of the Moose Chapter 226. of Gallitzin, will hold © their meeting on Monday Dec. 1. at 8 p. min the Moose Home, on Main Street By MRS. JOSEFN FALGER Legion Auxiliary Holds dan _jcan Legion “For an Evening of Real Pleasure . . . it's DINING and ANCING ! The regular meeting of the Lynn Wetherson Post See Amer fadien’ Auxiliary. was held Isat Tuesday evening | ident, Mra, Catherine Macek | iMrs. John Whalen, western di- | rector; geve a talk. Following the imeeting, the membery enjoyed cards and bingo with pt being | iwon by Mrs Russell Stratton. i Mrs. John Whalen and Mrs. Cer. to, Miss Olive Hetrick and Mrs Jubas. The hostesses for the ev. ening were Mra. Clair Leslie Mrs. | {John Dunchak, Mrs. George Sch- | inable and Mrz. Frances Young i wy os ® Mra D RR Lovetle has return. led home after spending a Week | visiting in Philadelphia and in i Millvale, N. J. | Mr. and Mra J. HH Macindor spent Sundsy visiting with their SR MSA EO Ao HL son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and’ iMrs. J. W. Burkhart in Coney maugh. \ Richard Greene. who is em in New Brighton, spent the week end at his dome here. | i Mrs. Earl Lantzy, who recently | | underwent an Spsration at the! Alt Mercy Hospital, conn, has re! turned vig many friends | flad to hear she is getting i iy. : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lovelle| and family of Lock Haven arn] this week visiting relia tives in town. : Palmer and Bob Formeck are employed in Cleveland, | Ohio, are visiting at their homes Mr. and Mrs Harold Mitchell | visited at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Bearer in Carroll | | town on Sunday. : | Mr. and Mrs. Don Donaldson | and family of Nanty Clo were | Sunday visitors at the home of | Mr. and Mrs Russell Stratton. Charles Demi BTS of the U. | 8 Navy, now stationed at Nor | Joi, Va. on the USS lows, is ng & 20.dsy leave with his mts, Mr. and Mra. Philip De- | He has just returned from | df ELy * ER gzi%E 8: 5% 2%? | A UNION PRESS.UOURIER on mati a) BAS Asi FPP Miners’ Hospital Patients’ Record DAILY VISITING HOURS All Private and Beni Private ROMS 10 a Mm to 900 pM; All Male and Pemale Wards, 100 to 400 p wm nod 600 to 800 pm Maternity Wards (on third floor), 2 3 to $00 - p.m. and 8.30 0 500 p m D.: ibe Kk, Arcadia; Alverda; John Kia Carrolitown; Mrs, Mary Wolfe, Hastings R. D.; Mra Mary Miller, St edict; Harold Peel, Marsteller; Nellie | Guilsher. LalJose; Mrs. Nellie! Locitard, Cherry Tree R. D.; Mrs Sue Regan, Elmora and Marie Jani Wilson, Ebensburg. SURGICAL ADMITTED Chrorge Jodon, Barnesboro; Lawvence Siford Cherry Tree R Ray Roma, Westover; Mrs Ruth Westover, Emeigh: Pauls Root. Barnesboro: Albert Reigis, Emtigh: Mra Esther Skupine, Coalport; Elmer Sheehan, Patton; Narey Holes, lLajose: Monics Bogus, Barnesboro: Mra Pauline | (settiy. Cherry Tree: Theodore En. | Adley. Patton: Walter Kellichner, Flay peabars Bernard Panaro, Carrolliown: Vaughn Ritz Cherry DD. Tree: Mrs Marv Sura, Patton farbara Butler, Carrolitown; Rita Farabaugh, Carrolitown; Mrs Fliiabeth: Strong. Barnesboro; Daniel Miller, Patton; Nick Tur ko Loretto: Mrs Natomi Mohler, Mi'oy, Ebensburg. Charles Wolfe, ‘Ha Legros Marie Jomuph The following ix the IT of pat- Th owing e Flora. jents admitted and dis harged at the Miners Hospital, Spangler - p fram Nov, 17 1 ’ op ak tom MEDICAL | Regis Kiine, Mri ADMITTED Pearl Caldwell, Hazel fwasald Keith © Mrs Mildred 1. D. 2: Carmen Talerico, Hanes bore; Mra A and, Bar nostiore RB i One Flag re ia pmeahoro:. No - i Regis Wi Mrs facile Harnesbory: Mra Mea Hastings F Tree B.D Clymer R Pui uel LaM Spm Carroll Weakland, Chase Patton: Harbars Yuhas ; it GI PS A FRIDAY and SATURDAY Cuddly stuffed body with os latex arms and legs. You ne / can get this lovely doll in one of three different dress styles (A) plain pinos (B) striped rayon taffeta (C) checked taf feta. Matching hats All metal tank has mov. Toy “Parris Trainer ile”. 27 inches long: ooctiriind geiten she fos raat dena LCL Mrs Eunice Beek, | Hastings: Mrs Westover RB. D.; Thomas Jacob, | more, and Mrs | Barneshore R By Menle Kisinay, : Chetry Tree. mesboro; Mrs. Jane Steir, Bar: SURGICAL nesbore RD; Kenneth Keller, Al Ashville R. D.; Mrs Margaret MEDICAL DISCHARGED : Mrs Anns Cowan, Barnestord: Barto, Burnside: Mn Westover, Pafton; Elisabeth Barnesboro: tterson, Cherry Trew; Swietek, Marsteller; Eni Elmora: Mrs Habel Bell ets, Hastings; John Tuley, Em-| er, sigh, Mrs. Gertrude Swope Put- Carrolitown: Mahaffey, Met Mary Gresko, Patton R. Ih; Cothert. Barneshoro: Mis! Clara Steward, Glen Camplell R Carl Hadden Marion Center; Merrill Westover, Wastover, Mis | Mary Watt. Ashville R. D.; Bam- Patrivia Jean Ann rancis Frederick, Puikerton: Albert G Misimrin, hor; Murphy, Haffings: Mrx EPR r S T RT Nancy Colgan. Mr. and Mra. Emilia Rose, Bar rs. Ceraldine Parrish, Carroll | town; John Hetako, Patton; Pauls | Root. Barnesboro; Mrs Bessie | Westover; Ray Ross | Mrs. Ruth Nesbit. | Mrs. Blanche Shill- | ing, Hastings: Nancy Holes La- pi Jose; Berpard Huber, St Boni- | 0 face: Mrs Katherine Krumensck- Niekiown: Barbars Butler, | Carrolitown: Rita Farabaugh, | Carrvolitown R. D.; Elmer Shee | | han, Patton; Fannie Rice, Cherry | Tree R. 1D. 2; Theodore Patton: ‘Tony Mra. Pauline Getty, Cherry Tree, | and Daniel Miller, Patton. : 3 | ence. Mr and Mrs. Edward Lioyd.! Ra J Hastings, son, Nov. 17. : dim uret. Mr and Mrs Arthur Griffiths. Jose Carrolitosn R. D. son Nov. 18 and Mr and Mrs Richard Hoover, ' nesbore. ised bi RA TS HR 2° Dress shirt tailoring in . * beautiful viscose gabar- dine or Teen cloth sport shirts. They are vat-dyed snd preshrunk. Deep and medium tones to select from. Sizes 8, M, L. Rich corduroy chenille or soft Ie E van. Sizes 12 to 46. . Rosian and Renel- sth of Patton R. D P. Work, MoGees Mill ary Elizabeth Nelson, Bar- ok HN OB SNS pe
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