Holy Masses this coming Sun- | i day, Ded, 21. will be held at 8:00] land 10:15 a. m. Rosary and Bene- | | diction of the Blessed Srerament | Es : i are scheduled for 1:30 po m. The | TS practice for the Midnight Mass The following is the list of | procession on Christmas will be Jauents admitted and discharged held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p | the Colver Hospital for the ™ nS week | ADMITTED Teddy Gresh, Dorothy Tonske, | Esther Lauer, Bernice Vranka,| Katherine Sawkin, Bessie Moore, | Dominick Cizzr, and DISCHARGED Mary Uslesen, Helen Shaffer. | Marian Johnson, Helen Strong, | Teddy Gresh, Betty Paska, Mar- | ( McHenry, Dorothy Tonske Ld Cub Scout Pack Dines ‘Here Saturday Evenmg | Cub Seout Pack 284, Colver, Andrew | held a banquet in the local Pres | byterian (Church hasement last | Saturday, Dec. 13, at 600 p m Program was as follows En- tertainment, 8 poem “Merry Christmas’ David Buoterbaugh: garel “The Star,” Jimmy Feath; poem. and Esther Hate 4 |X Pes Were Santa's Little Boy,” y neis Russick: “A Sad Sad | Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Vranka, | Cage” Kate Sloan; “The Night | Outvas, son, orman Anthony. | Before Christmas, David Boling; Dec. er, poen, i is And House Mi. and Mrs. Ronald Moore, | work Too” Marian Vay. Selec Ehenshurg, daughter, Jucqueline, | tions by the Treble Choir, direct: Dec. 11. ed by Mrs Maldred Burket; solo “The Star Divine,” Bobby Lewis; | solo, “Little Candies” Charles Roberts, : Santa * Claus then presented esch Cub with a gift. Den Moth- | ers and Cubs from Ebensburg al so attended the event. Colver boys | registered as Cubs and their Den Mothers are as follows: : Den 1 Den Mother, Mrs. Alice | Plummer; assistant, Mrs Lou Lewis; Cubs: Geo { John Edwards, Charles Gary Griffith, Bobby | dy Lewis. John Ful Dick ry . i 2 «Den Mother, Mrs. Kale : 2 wii A oT pene | Sonn, assistant. Mrs. Mary Ed r Sunday evening st wards; Cubs: Denny Edwards ¥ g | event Mame. Freddie Rainey, : chie meron, Timmy Gaboda. | of en Sanday Jerry Fulton, Joe Bellas, John 4b Sloan, Nick Asashon, Jim Shaf- ! no a. tor Denny MeHugh David Lens | Catechism At Holy | Frankie Legdon andi Bob Mac. ie Church Till 1953 | | chionl. Dens 4 Mrs. Mar will be no catechism for | lan Vay, assistant, Mrs. Ida Rose of the parish until! Green; Cubs, Dale Vay. David holidays, according to Buterbaugh, Harry Green, Joe ther Jolin J. Guim, pastor. | Wilkie, Bill Pussick, Victor lLa- remindad his parishioners Reese, Jack Auton, Jim Hoke y and Saturday Bob Smith, David Bolinger and fast and shstinence. | David Shatak. $ CS A FAI FO SAN A AS COLVER ‘The Quest for the King’ Theme of Service i Quest For the Hing. * will of the arning Wodshs Service of the Colver Presbyterian Church this coming Dec. 21. A. Ray is pastor. At 300 p. m. Bunday a Christ- ram will be presented ba rgarten, Primary and Classes of the Bunday Amy | e Vay. oberts, | Lewis, Ted Goldian, Dick! Meshula, Jerry Rev, Fri i i : Den Mother, i t David | Carol George, Joan Heresco, | Maurer i Bellas, | Evans, | ald Bheflic, i Blosky, (Olexa, Rosemary i Joe Bellas, i Joe ‘dak. | Kormanis, Richard Lapinaky, Ka | Freddie | George ' Prattes, | Fetterman, Jerry Gherandi, i 1y Kosteinik, Sandra Lapina, t Magyar, i field t Joan Lenz Colver Grade School's Honor Roll Announced The following students in the Coiver Grade School were nained | ‘to the school's honor roll for the | second period; Ome Maxine Carol Buck, Sally Evans Erhard. Joe Evanchick Carilyn Fetterman, Grade baugh, een Hajzus, George Johnson { Kohute, Mary Lapinsky Barry Mastrine, Denny Rainey, Donnie Shaffer, Shaffer, Stephanie Yanula, Vakin, Sandra Valeri, Cetelia | Zabrosky anid Anthony Deola Grade Two Jay Gales Johnson, Robert 8hook, Alama Edwards, Nancy Kline, | Mastrine, Patricia Moore, Ann Reese, John Lapinsky, Ger Patty Angert, Anita Paula Evapchick, Andrea Hortak. Sandra Kozicki, Delores Litzinger, Patty Adams, Raymond Belin, Da- Caracle Brown David Buterbaugh, Javee Finch, Timmy Griffith. Irene Hu Hancharick, dade Gary Peggy Raymond Jinwmy Rubish, John Mary Barbara Royse: M Carol Grade Three vid Ballinger, Steve Balog. Denis, Gaboda, Jack Carol John Paivuk, Rainey, James Shiffer Sauger, Bormie Sanidrea David Bhutack and Maxine Vas saneili Fourth Grade Ronald Barloccl, Barbara Bocguet, Diana Bukovitz Andy Bukovitz, Donn Burket Ranase Dal Ballo, Billie Ann Del- Nila Edwards, Vivian Bet Richard Jones, Miurths david Denny McHugh, Gar Moore. John Pryce, Leslie Straw, Naney Toma and George Yay Fifth Donna Gary thy McCullough, (3OTIAS, Jean Bokash Judy Gabeoda, Verna Kornsnis Mastrine, Robert Potkalilsky. Jimmy Rubish and rade Campbell, Griffith Judy McKoteh, Shirley {mvid Sheflic Eloise Vrahka Bixth Grade Linda Domineck, Judy Janet Bolinger Evans ' Worth the Suffering Buter- | Ronnie | David | | del, ms i soi i 2. 1 Paige Finch. | Eil- | Judy | i 2 TRANSFORMED into an stiractive woman Dy mirscie surgery ard hormone injections, former Gl George Jorgensen Jr, 36, (now Christine) i» shows 8 Copen BARON 88 SHE spruces up B Dour ef white shoes Christine is the fors mer son, now the daughter of 8 Bronx. NY. carpenter The story was firm? disclosed hy the parents after they received § long letter from thelr “son” explaining thet he was now their “daughter” Ruth { Cindy Fetterman June Ostes Hill Georges RKRormanis Wayne Lambie Joyvee MoM: David Moore, Joyee Mutter, phine Wisdik Beverth Oy velvn Barbara Degret! Joss Finer ower, Patiy Giles, B Be Joseph Kormanis Jo Wise Jin e Kaaskner Fle bs rh Jovan pele leilas RFT A His fekie, Shaffer Eighth Grade Rose Baldi Shirley Bellish DeBastiana, Ronsld Grfith Pauline Kormanis | Lydie. Carol Moreland i Olexa, Jeannetle rrention #toy and Lioyd Tho Colyer hi gh | Ebensburg Cambria | who were a H {roll are as follows Helen I Arlene Palding Robert it s | Delores Belin, Delores Plurks i Imelda Cameron, | Jov Peath, Betty Lowi Kunceiman Jean Kuncelman, Marcella (enn Jammer Marlin Irene Mel ® James Moore, [hiane Pluie Fred Hasuger, Ruth Skirds, Hie ley Stefanick and Betty Ann Vi ind May Wy fie hard Finch, | Kohute, | | ken. E ret. eas wf sidont 3 ihe Foals A rege vik Lie £ oohte Mr and Mrs Bam Belin in Patton Sunday with Mra John Shook and last Wednesday vis town Bympathy is express this column to Mr. and Zupich in the dealh of phew. Michael Levoy of Portage this nie Mu Mr and Mra Michasi Hanik and son of Johnstown visisd i Bunday si the home of Mr | Mrz. Steve Farkas i Staff Sgt Mike Mein Camp Ruckers. Ala, is a furlough with his parents and Mra Flias Melnvk i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur iand Mrs. BEd Orgis were | Wednesday callera in Johnats | George Ball and Mike {killed dow on Monday, and ferico Baldini killed a lalso near his camp | County. Po Miss A. J. Gallagher, and McHenry and sons, Jimmy and Kenny, wefle Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ham MeHenry rs Mrs 4 {andenbery we & & B54 ® Hi Lf ng My ia Arn in Clesrfieid visitors Wilk Saturday evening. Those altend- ing were Mr. and Mrs Gates, Mr. and Mrs Sharbaugh of Carrolitown Lieut. O'Brien on Sunday Mr. and Mrs and daughter. Jeannetle, Presbyterian Juror tata last Sunday evening evening at 7:00. will entertain. and William music. The Presbhylaran will » Mra Williams McHenry. The: Sewing Guild held a chick- en supper last Sunday and prizes awarded * Mr and Mrs Mrs Jim OCriffith and Mrs Joe parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johm Hill Mr. and Mrs William were shoppers in Bamesboro on Saturday’ William McHenry was a busin esa (aller in Ebensburg. William MoHenry killed a six- point buck near Frugality Satur- day Afternoon. AR Speaker At Farm Show Harold Bhaw, Brattleboro, VU president™of the Holstein- Friesian Assogiation of America. will ad dress the annual luncheon meet- ing of the Pennsylvania Holstein AB) {ation fn Harrisby on UNION PRESS COURIER ir 2 Heoguet 5 # } Pallas | doe Monday | Jack Jackie Mrs William Smith entertained | her pinochle club al her home on : Dave | Eugene | Houck, and Mr. and Mrs Claude | and Mra. James Merri | and daughter visited Mra Grace | Robert Prentice were | callers in Johnstown on Saturday. | The and 3 Treble Choirs presented their can- | Colver PTA will meet Thursday | The fourth grade | Sma- | thers will speak on the subject of | Choir : ing. ! William Craft of Erie spent the | week end gt the home of Mr. and] evening. | { following which bingo was played | Wiltinm Smith, | Smith were callers in Johnstown | jon Saturday. i 8g. Glenn Hill of Oklahoma i= | the holidays with his’ Feath | Hurt In Highway Mishaps In Month Hevenleen higiaway in Csinbria siate police wppheatption Persons were socidents last £0nmn soeording Wo Ebensburg in fared monn tha MNevnsinhber war the vise in which Fata pi ariel a Fal The March fifth mont? there were no ye countv a miosiths were April and Or this Bighwive Feb iit ¥ ee funy Hry The Traff carat vy Fihwerned re Yup lentes in Job alitieon ares investig YorR omiy the the ey Ri set where ft soeidants FEE Or +2 mye nigide werng hs Twinlv-severn ing 46 CRIs propeEty joss sccidents invol and resulting of $12205 were a AA A SEB Ul ei ls ae viestiagisad last month Twenty-five perosns were if jured in a similar number of ae- cidents in October, police said A total of 45 cars figured in the Ci lober rashes abl. property daraage set at 312,250 DYSART Busan Herlaog the Me vey Homo i T Say The report of the Chi rarty of Richland Chtireh will be found in rerpiradefce Was Mra ted to Prvi il as 1s] on § oath Tra rilaime Metals! tia Fig ihe bent itriber OF KIL 1. KD IN w VAGON RE Bn 4 Hand i PN When the on ang. sudhdenaiy the Hpht WR PRE. LC cha gl Leer in- which Ihe wen! threw vehicle against 4 iret ddd Masses Hitvard wis stantly ki and Bis and Eran win wild and wITYW Fiowi vghler RP TIOLRLY FAT) Hl | i Treen ‘Nanty- Glo Is gi 59 Loser to Gallitzin With Forward Ronald Muffie | dale, lesifing the point barrage, Gall tir High Bchool buried Nanty | Glo wader an 81.50 svalanche on | ners the buskettadl floor st Nanty Glo es Williame, em Mondiy night. | bella and The game was the first in the | North Camtiris League, composed | St y of sin schools, with Patton a8 an | the entry. | Barnesbhoro took - seat Mullfie dumped in seven bask: | hl shied 1547. before eis from the floor and added nine | victory with & 15 the foul circle for a total por & 1M 23 points Gullitzin moved to a 20-13 od | ge in the first half and bousted | it to 37-06 st half time In chalking up the win Coach awa Guy Monica cleared his berich, 7T axing a total of " players i 5 Clihristrons enjoyable tan 8 A AIA AIS J t i more | ($14.000. 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