Barnes- Weakland, Hastings: Mrs. Mary Kuskowski, Baker- ton; Robert L. Bowser Jr., Cherry | Tree R. D. 2; Hernan Yeckley,! Putton: Miss Doria Mcliwaine, Westover: Mrs. Alice Patterson, [Cherry Tree R. D. 2; William Randall, Ebensburg iL. D. 1; Mrs. Leona Hambley, Hustings: An- ‘thony Poichito Jr, Ebensburg: Mrs. Myrtle Dixon, Utahville; Griffith, Westover R. D.; Miss Antoinette Christoff, Bar- nesboro: Mrs. Kathirine McCall 8 : Miss Eliznbeth Bailey, Patton R. D. 1; William Becker, St. Boniface; Mis. Virginia Mildred Sinclair, Cherry Tree R. D. 1; Andy Blick, Barnosboro; Mrs Mildred Harvey, Nicktown; ael Driskel, Loretto R. D.; Gerald Tree R. D. i: Mr. and Mrs. John Sottile, Bpangler, a daughter, Dec. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Searle, Car- rolitown, a son, Dec. 20. Mr. and Mrs. William Buck, Carrolitown R. D., a son, Dec. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Pail Breth, Bar. nesboro BR. D. 1, a son, Dec. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kelly, nesboro, a son, Dec, 21. Mr. and Mrs. Kesneth Stumpf, Hastings, a son, Dec. 33, Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Yuhas, Barnesboro BR. D.. a son, Dec. 23. Mr. and Mra. Francis Gill, St Benedict. a son, Dec. 23. Mr. and Mrs. John Wojcik, Barnesboro, a son, Dec. 24. Mr. and Mrs. William Boring. Tree | Cherry Tree R. D. 2, a son, Dec. 24 Mr. and Mrs Joseph : Blake, Patton, a da ter, Dec. 24 Mr. rs. Clair Alin roft, enIY | Barnesboro, a son, Dec Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thomas . : ic. 25. Mr. and Mg. Daher, Barnesboro, a daughter, Dec. 26, upon the roof on New Year's eve 80 as to have a jjood view of any Notes of Carrolltown By MRS, THOMAS A. OWENS SR. i ; i { i 3 To Be Visited Today | Final plans for a hike, set for today providing it doesn’t rain, discussion of eandy sale, winter camporee and a uniform inspecs tion for nex! week's meeling, featured a meeting of Boy Scout Troop 11 Monday evening of this week In the scout rooms of St. Benedict's Parochial School. Michael Michrina, scoutmaster, was in charge. The Troop, under aduil leader- ship of Joseph Golmics, Donald Gormish and Henior Patrol Lead« er Wm. Hock, will leave at 12:30 gE m. today for Krumenacker mber Mill, Barr Twp. The unit will be transported to the site by car and will hike home, tak- ing readings for a detailed ma to be made by each scout as well as learning to track wildlife. Mr. Michrina announced that the Troop will attend the North Cambria District's Winter Camp- oree March 4, Bb and 68 at Blue Knob. Each scout will be assessed 85 cents for the three-day out- ing. money to be turned in at the meeting next Monday so that re- servations cas be made. All scouts having a full or: a rt uniform will report to next onday's sessipn in uniform for an inspection. The final account of the current candy sale will also be made by each scout at the nex! seasion. The scoutmaster also held a discussion on map making and reading for mefnbers of the troop and two new boys, James and Joseph Weakiand, will be enrolled in the troop with the Pioneer Patrol. ’ Monday's session was in charge of the Racoon Patrol. Jack Sera- fin opening the meeting with the Scout Oath and Ronnie Klaswick closing the session with the Scout Law. Adult committees members attending the session were Mr. Golmicz, Mr. Gormish and Fred Owens es ¥W 2 Area Youths Hurt In Crash On Friday Into Veneskey Auto Two area youths were injured in sn auto accident lait Friday syening Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, near Kittanning. Michael Veneskey, son of Mr. {and N. A. Malloy. Mr. and Mrs. Tom | visited Christmas Day with the PI i daughter-in-iaw, | Robert Callahun and Mrs. Z. A. Venesley of Car- rolitown R. D., and Jown Dumm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dumm, Nicktown, both employed in Cleveland, Ohio, and return- ing home at the time of the mis hap for the holidays, were invol- in the crash. According to reports Arville Rosencranz of Turtle Creek, op- erator of a machine, skidded into the car occupied by the lwo area young men. Veneskey's Car was damaged to the extent of about $1000 and the Rosencranz ma- chine was estimated at $2000 damaged as the resull of the crash. Both Mr. Dumm and Mr. Ven eskey were treated for injuries at | Armstrong Memorial Hospital in| Kittanning. Mn Dumm had to] have 4 or 5 stitches to close a| laceration of forehead and Mr. Veneskey sustained a frac- tured nose and a laceration of iMre.' P. J. Yanuta of Cleveland, Christmas Phone Fireside 4-6339 Monday at the home of Mra Thomas of Cleveland, Ohio, also visited at the Malloy home on Bunday. Mr. and Mrs ter and family Otto Strittmat- | of Indiana, Pa. ndys mother, Mrs Rose Bearer, her sister, Mrs. Grace Malloy Mr apd Mra James Callahan UNION PRESS.COURIER eee pt EB A A ES AT ir eset —_— : Buek, visited on Sunday in Johnstown | at the home of their son and’ Mr. and Mrs | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Churan of | Astoria, Long Isiand, N.Y. spent | {Christmas holidays with the lady's rents. Mr and Mrs James Callahan. Other visitors at the Callahan home Christmas in| cluded Mr. and Mrs. Robert But- terworth of Bristol, Pa, and Mr | and Mrs. Leo Berringer of 8i Benadict. Mr. and Mrs Sylvester Venes- key of Cleveland, Ohio, announce the birth of a son on Dec. 26 Mary Veneskey is spend this week visiting in Cleveland, ja, Magr. ¥. Turner of Punxsy- tawney and Rev. Father Joseph Sullivan of 8t. Francis College, Loretto, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ertter of Westmont were Christ. mas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bhar- baugh. Father Sullivan and Mrs Ertter are brother and sister of Mrs. Bharbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. William Gray and family of Cleveland, Ohio, spent Christmas at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ligouni and Mf. and Mrs. Norbert Gray. ; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Owens Jr and family spent Sunday visiting in Lewistown at the home of Mrs Owens’ parents, Mr. and Mr John Short : Master Sgt. and Mra. Jack Jac- obs of Washington, D. C.. visited here over the Christmas holidays ut the home of Mr. and Mra Al bert Sharbaugh and the lady's mother, Mrs. Myers Mr. and Mrs H M. Mohler spent Monday, Tueaday and Wed- nesday at Grier School, Birming- ham where the state officers, de- puties, masters, junior deputies of the State Grange mel and in- formation on all phases of the Grange work was given Mr. and Mrs. chard Mohler and daughter, Debbie, of Fort Recovery: Ohio, spent the Christ- mas days with Mr. Mohler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mon- er. Cpl. Leo Shank, son of Mr Rose Bhank, returned this week to his home for a 30-day furlough after ng the past 17 mon- ths in este and Leghorn, Italy. Al the completion of his leave he will report to Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Benny and gon, dou Bt, 2nd daughter, Bar: ' ongahels City, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shank and sons, Charles Jr, and Eddie of Ebensburg spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Rose Bhank. Mrs. Grace Wharton and dau gitar, Miss Camilla of Barnes Mry and Mrs. Julian Bur ley and daughter, Miss Patty, of Punxsutawney, spent Sunday al the home of Mr. and Mrs. U, A Paul Springer of Butler, Pa, Shep the week end at the home his mother, Mrs. Mary Spring- er Miss Dolores Gray of Baltimore Md, spent Christmas at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gray. Dennis Baker of Ebensburg R D., spent Christmas at the home of his nephew, Clem: Baker. Mr. and Mrs Fred McGoughey of Leetsdale visited over the past weelt end al the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Laurer Visitors at the home of Mrs Barbara Hahn Christmas were her son, Herman of Cleveland, O., and her sister, Miss Lucy Holtz of F 5. ating Mrs. Jack McCombie Baltimore, Md, and Mr. .and 0.. with their Mr. and Mrs. Van Mc- James Dillon of University of Newark, Del, is visit- ing here over<the holiday vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs B! J. Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fessler of and Mr. O. F. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McDevitt and daughters of Pit vis ited over Christmas with the Iady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Shia Weak 1 RE WIE MY: Jpeg. s mother, Mra la Hegner of Pines. day furiough at the home of his parents. : Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bearer of Ef 5 i 2 BEE mas were Capt and Ryan and daughter. Baltimore, Md. Mr Richard Connell and and Tom of Claymont, Connell of Pittsburgh Miss Eihel Donughue and Mr. and Mrs Charles Ryan of Cresson and Mi: Mes sons, [Dem we Dan and and Mrs. John Connell and daugh- | ters. Mary Francis and Charlotte of Ebensburg. Dick Stich, employed in Cleve jand. Ohio, visited Sunday wilh Mrs Mallle Thomas and Mr and Mrs. Frank Buck Missea Jean and Delly Back of Wilkinsburg and Miss Carolyn atipdlent af Mt Merey (Col lege. Pittsburgh, are spending the holidays here with hei? parenis Mr and Mra Fred B Buck Br Mrs Annie Puck Mr and M Wm R Mackey of Portage vis ited Monday atl the home of Mi and Mrs Fred B Buck Sr Mr and Mrs Warren Thomas Jr. announce the birth of a son on Christmas Day, Dec 25, a! Miners’ Hospital, Spangler Visitors over the holidays a! the home of Miss Cecelia Beverin anim Mrs, Rose Harrigan were | their niece, Miss Virginia Beverin Mae Vogare | 8 Fikes ofl and her aunt, Mrs and Miss Cenevieve New York City. Mrs. Marguerite Mrs. Pegzy Kiraine and son Bart, and Mra Nell Thompson and son visited Sunday in Fills burgh with Mr and Mrs Knoble. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Owens Sr and Mrs, RH. Bharbaugh spent! Sunday in Duquesne with Mr. and Mrs. John C. McGonegal, Mrs Elizabeth Gahagan and daughter, Thesera, and Judy Bhort of Lewistown are spending this week at the home of Mr and Mra. Alfred Lie and Mr. and Mra. Tom Owens Jr Guests Christmas al of Mr. and Mrs. LIL. B were Mr. and Mrs Robert Bert. ram and family, Mr and Mrz Joseph Ertter of Cleveland, Ohio Mr. and Mrs Wilmer Hollen Dysart. Robert and Mrs Ertie: the home Bertram are son and daughter of Mr. and) Mrs. Bertram Mr. Vincent deiphia spent the Christrnas week end here with his wife and dau ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens spent! ast Sunday visiting in Pills Malloy of Phil burgh. 4 Anna Murphy ¥ ing principal of John Carroll NM 8 Grade Schools, ix spending her holiday vacation in Talmadge © with Mr. and Mrs Arthur and. Mrs Boviand is a of Miss Murphy Mrs. Ann Heller of Akron, ©O is visiting over the holidays with Lehrer! her wmialer, Miss and brothers, cent Mra Hattie Herman Vin- and Naomi Fees’ son-in-law Mrs Michael | Peggy. of Sharbaugh, | Davidl 2a 3 SDETVisn- | Boy- | hiece { A re —" and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hen rv Meintel and family of Ford (City. RD. spent the Christ- mas holiday at Mrz Fees’ home, Venesky, daughter of and Mrs. Z. A. Venesky, un- derwent a tonsil operation at the Miners ‘Hospital Bpangler, on Tuesday morning of this week. {Mir Rifas ray visitors at the of Mr ard Mra Norbert were their sons-in-law and taiehiers, Mr and Mrs Charles Hermanson and daughter, Virgin- sa and Mr anid Mra Loans Nagle f AREromn. a0 Wiss Joanne [ather of Cleve Chior. and Mr. and Mrs Dare eit Lothor of Hamburg, N. Y. arid M sii Mis Robert Kelly aril san. Robert Jr, of Nanty Glo with their par- MM ard Mrs, Urban Lulher. : Mary Prosser. who is em in Cleveland £3. spent Christmas with her parents. Mr and Mra Aaron Prosser of Baker Crema Roads Mr and Mrs Paul Morgan and family of Pittsburgh visited over y Vensmiics Mr Hayne spent Chrisimas : the holidays with the lady's par- Mr fear town Mre Carl Patehin and daugh- Miss Jennie McKeaze Patchin Loaf Cherry Tree were Runday vis tors al the home of Mr. and Mra IR J Inlion Woes Hegenia Rutka, R N., of ittshargh is spending a 10-day her mother, Mrs Rutka and Mr. and Mra Faward Kerchenake Mr and Mrs Joseph GCealsha and mom. Mike, of Coniport, were callers at the home of Mrs. Ame celia Futka Mr and Mrs Leo Kerchenske df Cleveland. O., and Mr. and Mrs Fonil Glasser znd son, Emil Je, of Mongahelas (City spent mas wiih Mr. and Mrs Kerchenske Mark Bodenzk: Bere Wilh his Mrs Michael i past Christ ena and Mra. Gus Lee of Ley Varaliaon with Ameria Frank of Ohio visited parents, Mr and Peddenski over the vias week ened. He was Con panied & Bere OY EY. ® tan Barton § Pastir, of Colver f the Podenakl his cousin and friend. Don Also vistling hame was Mrs : Josephine DBodenaki's brother, Mr { Peter Laperynak! of Detroit, Mich { Oy the return trip Mra Josephine : Prowtenai: and her ¥ oungest SON, { Richard, went to Detroit to visit ih week with relatives They ¢ expectisd to return home Lom FrOwW FREEZE NOT PAYMENT Social Security Act, there's a pro- vision. for persons unable to work i for a long period because of to tal disability. This a Known as & disability “frees” and does not payment of the disabled worker vol 85 involve the to who ' rot Christ | Mes Named Delegate For Rural Festiva Will Be In Pageant - At State Farm Show Selection of Mrs Blair Stoltz of Ebensburg R. D. 1 home delegate from County for the annual rural la; jent festival Tuesday night, Jan 11 at the Farm Show at Harrisburg, was. announced by’ County Agent H | C. Terndrop. Mrz Stoltz was se- | lected for this role by the Cam Bria County Pomono Grange of. NEE enisburg is Master Each delegate is selected. in recognition of her relationship to some circumstance in the im provement of agriculture and ro ral living in the county Mrs Stoltz is the daughter of Will Farabaugh of Carrolitown R. D who is charter member of the Cambria County Pomona Grange She, along with sgates named f all of the other counties in | state, will appear in an’ asfembly that will portray rural, home life. : : This, County Agent Terndrup explains, wi In the new amendments to the | 3 i benefits | in will be one of lhe im of the aS Stoltz : 3 . $ the people Pennsylvania t as rural jghout the first 100 years of Cambria | Pistory. County Agent Terndrup | of the Agrious 1955 Pennavivania | which H. € McWilliams of Eb | 0 Miles H Woodward, King IN. C. and Patricia Marie 8t. Augustine. | and Tha Jean Mir. Burmester William R Stevens, Lilly. and Leona M. Ilig Cresson. 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