Puge 4A Nelson, McDonald to Hea Cambria Democratic Slate Endorsements Given At Meeting Of Party Leaders Friday Evening The powerful Democratic or ganization last Friday night gave its blessing to a primary slate of 21 candidates drawn up by party leaclers. In Johnstown the city teket wili be headed by Sheriff John A. Conway for Mavor, Councilman Robert G Hannan gnd Raymond E. McDermott for council, The county and ticket will be 1 by Attorney Alton A. Mec. ald, Ebensburg, for judge common pleas court; Judge A A (Jisamy) Nelson, Ebensburg, for reelection to erphans’ court Attorney Arnold I). Smorto, neshoro, for district attorney. After tne slate of one for each office was offered 5. + and declared hinwself a candidate for district attorey, the outcome of the siating a Risi in his own saidl he “Nad bored oot tam of he interest of unity and solidar- ity In the party” The bors attorney faid he had his heart set on ninning for fudge Put in the interwst of party har mony instead atcepted the rec aminendation that he rin for dis. trict attorney On a standing vote, Smarto was declared the winner over Wolfe by 268 fo 8. A metion te make the votes unanimous drow two recorded nays. Later Wolfe walked over to Siserte aml told him that i would be 8 {ight to the finish in the pri- mary. There were no Hens froem the floor and the siate a8 presented by party leaders for the city and county piéiented by party leaders was sted The county slated can- difates follow: Judge of commen pleas court Attirney McDonnid Judge of orphans’ court Judge Nealon, incumbent District Attorney Bmarto, Treasurer Joseph FP. Roberts, Cresson, now deputy sheriff and formerly chief gun's detective. Ricorder of ~Detnis L Wesirick, AB oie now county tresssurer. — Pat Farrell, Coenmissioners Tom snd Thomas A. Owens, | Cartolitown, incumbents Prothonotary Joseph C Balstown. incumbent. of Wills Michael Haat: incumbent. 2 eres. MM CC Jr. Portage Township, incumbent . Clerk of Courts Joseph © Wes, Portage RD. incumbent : Joseph Govekar, Fran. Attorney Dedlan, 3 Bradley, he county slate was read hy Firgll F. Moraca, secretary of the county executive commitiee "An calied for Pucently by Chair- man to, the convention wi- ped off books a rule to sup- uit ges. a i Ere 10-year-old the Detnocrats resolved that: Republican Cam- of and | Bar- | name | Da- | vid C. Wolfe, Jokinstown, stood ap | regardiess of | behalf 8mort: ) | the ; jcture for the judgeship and in! Barnes. | other nomina- | offices as | — Chervenas. LE # ting BOY teandidates oCratic and has fi principle dorsement reelection At me of Torquato spoke briefly of the Demo candidates in Oppoaitl ted and sit refused to a pa. Or i of! sittin the ol: orsing mary “We can make mistakes selecting candidates,” said County COChulrrman, “hat Fn thir don’t Drop In Producted Noted In 18th District § Both : [roduction dropped ituminous Instrict Richard E rE ins tor for the &ists includes Northeastern County, reported at put at a total of 1 1760. 137 tora The district also embrace coRl pits in Ha ’ Huntin { Fulton and Bedfo Conn i Accidents were at a low level during the year. No fatalitieq were recorded. Two mishaps each resulted in disability of 60) days or more. Minor accidents totaled 18. In addition to the ton duced by the 83 small mines employ rent (ene CORTRE OLA {M5 260 issn than & evra reid SR/ch | — think ben Vore the yeary we 4 & stcvess fol over have pretty Northeastern Cambria Coal Output By Big Mines 587,870 Tons In 1954 F baugh Fy by | Banner Grange Hears Prof. Dale thar Hix responGer ie LATY will moon He Vas iaried and mation in conducting meetings After spe §-H AXINE & WOE gre Te | ¢ DOTY ready a - Eran Sweel wlry's i Mrs Washin Mra W Faber ANEwWa rea a0 Mrs J 8 Jon res Pgh vom UNION PRESS .COURIER Wa Postmaster Exams Due Sanity home. Soon At Marsteller wns were recent visitors at Patton Trips BCI, © 8559, On Tuesday - Win for Panthers Is Tenth This Season Fea vy ippery rma f the Banner ; réguiar nesting talk concerned the ¢ Course on Par Frocedure which the mnlete explained that the NETS Oo satiafv other groups fe the Sunday i Eng the need of n : Pose Nharbaugh wp wfny 3 4 mae her # Tuesday ¢ Mattie Bender Fel Mra Helen [Sophia of On OO rred? pryx echive Irahs LUE M Oey ig the general ong of the on OEY im Guest) Sauer MM er pany Higt or he oy ake in a medical yt Merry Hosnita She 12 a sister of Mra nf Sate e at med. hon chairman, gave lhe of projects Chis | rear RB RIE : cS Wha tani Nen Parochial Mr AR I iid Were - iy ’ Ara Fi Laetlivaburg " : John Eokenrw gion's Farewesl] Farabu A and ee ih x 3 Stolte The x delicion OK ies lation « - and Girl Scout Tr Gets Report At Meeting Here Rose wy) eo piann guiar Ih Hu repor ng |! Frgne® i ¥ “ay HN Peggy { "an Jian Wn Ditngansky xa Was Seong Girl Scout Troop 180 Meets Tuesday Evening Ten : Troop i eet: Phone Fireside 4709 Miss Nancy Luther, William Lantzy, ‘Wed On Safutoy Miss Nancy Luther daug i Mrs. Fred Luther and ighte iate | {Fred Luther, was united in may riage to Myr. William lantzy, son of Mra Wilfred Lantzy and the inte Wilfred Lantzy of Hastings | Saturday, Feliruary 18th The double ring ceremony | performed at sleven-thirty in Eenedict's Roman Catholic Chu th, the Rev. Father 1Lillig. OSH officiating, with Bev. Father Paul Thomas, assistant pastor of Holy Name Church, Ebensburg, presert im the Sanctuary. Following the ritosl, the High Mass with Mr M.D. Connell presiding at the ot an, wa: sung by the Senior hotr., John, Daniel and Bichard Connell were soloists After Mas as the participants faced the Al tar of the Virgin, the Choir sang “Om This Day. Oh Beautiful Mo ther.” Miss Luther was given in may riage by her uncle, James Keer an of Philadephia, and was beay tifullly attired in a champagne chantilly printess style lace dress ballerina lenyrth, mother-of -peari sequins weer] pearls and brilliants Her silk il | iusion finger-lip veil was held a band of lace, adorned with sb | quins and seed pearls. She car attached a white orchid Sally Luther was her maid of honor. Bhe wore a rovi blue taffeta fown, princess style, | and bandeau of matching | , and curried a Colonial bo quet "of ice-llue and white car- nations. Miss Jean Buck of Carr olitown and Miss Dawn Har! | aan of Pittsburgh, served as the bridesmaids. Their princeas-style | ballerina length gowns, with mat- | ching slippery and bandesu, wee | tastefully contrasted by Colonia | bouquets of 1wyal blue and while | carnations. Gerald Lantzy of Cleveland, CO served as his brother's best man The ushers were Dr. Barry West- | over, Erie; G ¢ Dimento, Joucpis olino, Spangler,’ Dy a Nelis, Hastings Immediately following the cer- emony & redeption was held ut] the home of the bride The fol-| out-of-town guests attend ed: rs. Wilfred lantzy. Mis { Rose Molino: Anne, Gertrude and | George Bakijjco, Mr. and 1s Harry Kelly, Mo. and Mrs. Chet Entler, Mr. und Mra. George Di-| mento, Mr. and Mrs. William Be- | arer, ali of Hastings: Mr. and Mrs. John Lantty, Mr. and Mis Dennis Keenun and Mr aba Mis. Joseph Molino, Spangler. Mr. an Mrs. H Britcher, Mr. and Mrs. Patric McNany, Johnstown. Katherizie Keenan, Windber. Jo- nhin. ami 3 Joneth Keenan, Phils | Mrs. Barry West- | over, Selphy, Misses Marcelline and | Colette Luther and Mrs Mary] Williams, LeRoy, N. Y. Mr and | Mrs. Ferd Thomas, Mr. and Mrs | John. Anderson, Mrs. Emma] Thomas, Ebensburg. Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Mulligan, Rose Marie and | Thomas Mulli McKeesport. | Larry OToole, Vivian Colona, Jane | ‘Krump, Mary Kapitan: Dolly,’ Caroline and Jean Buck, Dawe | Hartman, all of Pittsburgh. Pe ter . Boston, Mass. Joun . Bud Baird, Leo Cali well, Paul Strittmatter, Indiana. | Captain Fred J. Fees, Quantico, | Va. Jeanne Barnard, Cresson. Paul McNeliy, Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Zalisnock, St. Ben edict. Joyce Jamison, Waynesburg. Steve Mr, and Mrs. War- , and Mrs. Georjfe , and Mrs. Bill Rhy- ee and Mrs. Stan Pawlowski | BERRON embroidered In | ¢ ried a bridal missal to which wis | re i March sister's | ¢ { charge of i ner { for Blate Becretary Hap t TA | Madig Mr Frank Young eX and Mrs shurg. Mr Patton ‘Scouts Readying _ For Winter Camp Froop 71 to Visit Blue Knob Next Weekend a a week end Kr of Narlh 5 ape 5 were reg Ee ge With =» Crpar YH and under He fetailedd MAINES, gieeDing SEP | the direction of | wold scouts that PRION BONA: fHent Mr fifi: $5885 Heels RG Mirhr ina oils Mii Tate aint we they must next Roll Was were informed (hat present DAcK racks at The meeling was harge of the Apache Patrol, fo Eagle patrol, and this was in charge of ai unit ven rey Was Lhe i ies # ppd i ing & BLran: Will flernoon Boaat a Fridey a urn home an 8 The ttee leaders the Love March i and Sunday afternoon #Onutaanter Ww be atl outing ¥s i iid in the CHIT Ted Keenan Attends ' Test:monial for Torquate Teammate’s Testimonial Charles (Teddy Keenan assist ant football conch and basketball coach apd head irsck mentor, at Northern Cambria Joint High School, and a resident of Carroll { town, attended & testimonial din- in Windber of Labor and Industry John KR. Torquato, Johns- own, The affair was aponscired by citizens of Windber Mr. Keenan and Mr. Torguato both former residents of Windber, were football teammates when they attended Windber High i School. Both were rated an top- ! notch athletes during their high Shoo) days Sunday evening La Legion to Nominaie, See Local Sesqui Films Nomination of delegates to the state convention in PMttaburgh this summer will feature a meet- ing of Fox-Peale Post, American Legion, next Wednesday at 8:30 p.m A 10-minute motium picture also will be shown by the Ameri- can Red Cross. Following the meeting. George R. Bender will how his motion pictures of the uitentennial observance in Ca Desquisem plus i other films, ss % @ ' Girls Quizzed On Troop At Meeting Thursday Girls were quizited on oy Troop. a4 badge at a meeting of Giri | Scout Troop 208, Carrolitown, on | Thursday evening of lust week { The meeting was called to order ' by Kathy Lieb, president. Janet Bender, scribe and troop treasurer, read minutes of last meeting and also made roll call Following the session several Songs, ®t % DEMOCRATIC CLUB MEET The Ladies’ Democratic Club will hold their rofula Inout meeting Monday, 28, at o'clock in the fire hall DD. and | i amp 4 State FBO 1 4 i All eave for camp next | andl | ening fat and fF Dara THEM ETS | Church Dinner to Be Harrisburg, visk . Held Here On Sunday | st | town, day, Feb. : ment Cen, inat hat ANOW persons fo HT § ailend his | PLAN BANQT BET MARCH 71 At I pany iE a donation [Red Cross. Plans were {a banguetl to be held at | repuiar meeting, Mar & Clone i ry al | 14th, i baugh or week's | in {ded Paul, | Cleveland, Mr er, Mr Johnatomen of Mr Sunday Father Conal Pleister the sohao! called president Scribe Bernice minut Mary Jo adults Father lat those preparir nn eSaly wy get ng Fog scded Bey Flaeve Mowing an Sey the Fe vin ENTE Thursday, February 24. 1668 ree the suffered RN aos rent #t the near Spans to Minery' tion is orci siting in n-law and Mrs. Reger wf Huber of Pa Sunday at iady's parents. Mr dd Nattlor Voor “uy FF enh #nent Bt day at the Wm P; ecise PRESCRIPTION SERVICE DE # EES the 1 £» A pre We don't think we double wo. 1 Leck each it fs NN { ompounding step SINCE You pay Bo more for ths assurance of alwavy be GS Yir Doctor's ALLRTACY sure Fi ons! McDERMOTT PHARMACY Fhane (Hapel T8879 HASTINGS PA Prarie ING atier of the uni? this Aad bel ng ! of Week a The map to order hy Hare thw Farafarre a gn HEP ex of 1 » Cresson Topples North C Mangold and Ba x Trim taught Willian Baker fa wpm Gry Lhe Parsi wr { $ Ebenshurg ntributed 3 and More and Mra Adrian berger RAnouncs Lhe bi aon. Feb 19. st Miners Ho Rev Father Ferdinand OSB Bad been 4 satient xt Mercy the Dasl Benedict's Church will hold a dinner 27. In the om Time: 12.30 and $100. ehitdren Yietor has ticket than . RF » % on Run. ITCH hase 30 writ id : UTR al Hospital YW whe rah for . waned Ai &r relurns tewda yg Th ® Approximate prepare residents 3 affair 7 ws Mr fiadet y eater Miler MW Mra ah Ey inet ay Margueri? ARLEN Mrs I stent Tuesday ey en . 4 & 9 # of the Fae Monday voted to mundde fo the next 21. at 8 the Hotel eBarer Foes & meeting ¢ 4 adits Anxil ary M beggh on with where Uhey vine Was Mrs 4 Knnhle Mra in & of Mra Sha Mr 4d Knobde an i mounce the birth of a son, Feb be by March | 31, at Columbls Hauptia Pitts Marguerite Sha ’- ; burgh Mrs. Knoble is ihe me s : . i Nnney Bue Sharbaugh * Mildred Zern Mr. and Mra Harry | 4 y Aheit ie # Tahal arn and Mra. Cyril Shuss atten. aan py ADI ATO he wedding of Cyril's broth- |. nd Mrs Clem who Was rd SH. For Rlandburg Fvaagelical Lotheran k rs. 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