scsi ses By MRS. JOSEPH FALGER Pretty Wedding Here On Saturday Afternoon The Presbyterian Church ‘Phursday, July 7, 1955 Yiry pretiy wedding ae 2 p m Inst Saturday, when Miss Betty Leste, daughter of Mr. and Mrs | Clair Leslie of Spangler, became the bride of John Mover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moyer of Cherry Tree. Rev. H Kenyon Leishman, pastor of the Spangler | Presbyterian Church performed the ble ring ceremony in a beautiful setting of gladiolus and asters. Prelude music and the wedding march were played b¥ the organist, Mrs. Cameron The bride wore a waltz-length white gown of six tiered lace and short veil and tiara of seed pearis She wore the traditional “some hing old something new, some sing borrowed, something blue She was given in marriage by her father and carried a white Fible with a white orchid Mrs Flwood Bennett sister of the bride as matron of honor wore # blue gown and carried blue car: nations. Miss Patty Arotin, niece | of the groom, as hridesmald, wore 8 pink gown and carried pink carpmtions. Wilbue Mover served gs best man for his brother Clerald lesiie, brother of the bride and Paul Mover, bother of the oom. acted #8 ushers The ¥ | teption and wedding supper which | fe Rowed were held At Woodley's Hotel Upon their return from a wel (ing trip to Niegara Falls and (Canada. the newlyweds will reside in Cherry Trea Mra Moyer is a te bf Spangler High Sch ol and was empioved al State Sanatorium in Cressan. Mr Moyer, a graduate of Monigom. wry Township High School snd » | is | weteran of the arean War wmployed by the Barnes Coal Co nt Eimora Spengler WH Members Te Tour Pittsburgh Area Members of all groups of the iB 4-H Club will make the ‘Cambria County 4-H Club tour to Pittsburgh on July 18th The the date of the next meeting of the club, Which a July 14th Spangler 4-H Club are 1 their books which are now being sold on the table lamps. must be lurn- on or before the next mee uly 14. Money may be tur to the commitiee chair- ie, §o5izigs inj Cherry Tree was the scene of 1! and | re. the | i [BVM RODALITY MEETS | The BVM Bodality of {Cross Ohurch held a meeting the school last Monday | discussed plans for their picnic {which will be held on July 25 {at the Patton Park. Members are {to be at the school by 10:15 a m * * Miss Elizabeth Peters spent the week end usiting in Pittsburgh i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell fand famidy nnd Mr. and Mrs Sam Greenaway spent the week end iat their camp Wear Brockway | Mr and Mrs Francis Magulick and family visited relatives in Akron, Ohi, for several davs Pie “Dick” Caldwell who ha been stationed with the M FP [sections of the U 8 Army al {Fort Devens Mass. has received | his discharge from service and | now spending some time at his home Mr and Mrs John H Maclin | doe spent some time vacationing iin New York State and Canadas Mr and Mrs Arden Shovestu! spent several days of (asl wok in Totonto, Ohia, where they vis ited Mr and Mfx Arthur Shove stull and family and Mr and Mrs Samued Eshbaugh and family Mr and Mrs Elwood Rennet! and daughter, Cindy, of Union City, visited at the home of the iady's paretits, Mr and Mss Clair {Leslie over the week end Grate Johes. who Lin Clevelanil. Ohio, spent the week fend at her home Mr and Mrs Francis Greene and family of Beaver Falls vis ited relatives here for a i dave Mr. and Mra Willard Dem ‘son. Badia spent Saturday Sunday in Irwin Mr and Mrs William (and Wiviari Mirowsky ibe. N J ition visiting Mr. and Mrs Hen | Malicky and with other friends ard relatives in the vicinily Mr snd Mrs Robert Caldwell Land son, Dick, were recent V sit fore it AMantown They Were a | companied home by Kenny ' Tommy Nicholson who will visi | thadr grandparents for some time i Mr. and Mrs. BR L and and Malick Eliza af is smploved | Holy | Construction Work | Miners On Vacation Grange European Trip In September ini They | At Loretto College i Lente individuals to Inv ft foture i renn. and the few i Adds to Facilities Continuing in the Developmen! program, St Francis College in the process of remodeling the sdministration bitilding New off cos and facilities are being built nn the first VBeotus hal the administration building A new telephone system 8 being in stalled and ss parking ares simi ite and curbing has aompleted adjacent to stration building All Ti the over sxmanding Developmen! Program of Bt Francis College slong with the erection of the three 1orries and a VeAr floor of Yee? heen thee addin this Es ET desrm hial buildings, (Wo dining recrestion this tat hy x . reve lay! ™ al Ney Xavier Fe ITY § AN of ths rive the ww stated that it became for memberships and of so many ige that 8t F finite Viera tint people whe: res rineis (Ollage « cultural and this area that Development program is moving along steadily. The President { the College stated that yet % fest friisre Wire to done and a ol more memberships ts he had He asks all rien professional people ihe oc iad bus ness assel to the t hare i Toe Irnniness and rd est in their their child hye friture nf figure of an ex ins ar the pand oH Be s in SEIN in 3 [reveling ms atriher nf of 81 CHINE A rien! Francis {en ge Program Vintondale District are spending 8 vaca | Girl Killed Monday Williams | | and family of Philadelphia vis ted | {the Indy's parents, Mr D RR Lovitte for a few days Sgt. Jerome Greene who is Fort Monrouth, NJ the week end waiting hia Mr und Nis Thomas Greens spent in Clevelmwi week's vacation at her home Donald. Bruce and Tommy Sta. der have returned to their home in Allentown after visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Marie Falger, for the past two weeks Week oid visitors at the home of Mr oa Mrs James Abrams inched Mr and Mrs. Stanley Kapella and famjly of Pontiac, Mich Mr. and Mra Pete Kapelia and Mdward Kapelia, of Cleveland Ohio, and Mr and Mrs Bobbie Abrams and daughter of Bt. Bon: ifece Mr. andl Mrs. Wiliam Young SRE" family spent the past week te Brie. ay. and Mra Frank Constant sons. Jim and John, and daugh- ter, Joan, and John Woods, spent Bunday at Kennywood Park In Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs sons, Ji and John daughler Joan, and Bill Krehal, i sev- eral Says last week in i John 27-year-old Cresson native, was one of the Navy pilots who loo 1% SAR - ws an isstructor Branch at killed wus § 22. of Lalolls, Calif, » .+ The e¢ollision oc g Bt 3 i i 7 . 5 ¥ ; : £ sank A dispatched to stationed sith the tu 8 Army w ! ily Misi and Mrs | sha! parent 5 | Ruth Reffner, who (a employed | i, is spending a Frank Constant | flefonte | By Stray Rifle Slug art | Playing Cards In Yard When Tragedy Occurs A Vintendale BR Db § WS fatally Monday asflornoan &° the vard al with het friends she BA In ar two girl ing was Lois Ma of Mr. and Mra Pevis & nearly eamimunity. Bhs was pronounce dad on arrival at Memorial Hos tal Johnstown al 6 y, HN Fe shooling WOE il hur easy A cody gE lo Indians Counly « police who invesligale fre the child was struck chest by a bullel apparen! at a considerable distance one heard the discharge 4 gun The buliel Ci ihe pa amed through and hax not yel been [ound if the mysterious shoo kK. 11. daughter Robert Mack of Indiana Counts 5 Ties H Fre Priv gy aN aT the apparently f Ag the Daly Investigating” SffiFers expressed | the belief that the child was Kill ed accidentally by a slimy bulisl from a nearby allroad track It vas reported by officers thal two | youths were hunting groundhoga in the ares. and that one of them , { said he shot that afternoon. The sign would at & iailroad sign have been in line of fire with the Mack home she Mack home is located ix Buffington Twp. just across Uh Indians County line fram Vinton dale Enrollments At St. Francis Coming In At Rapid Rate A St. Francis College spokes. man in Lorello announced today that the enrollment situation ssems to be increasing beyond the ‘expeciad amount. A survey + classroom sp and as It stands, there will pro- bably in all possibility be a class room shortage for Sept, 1955. The spokesman added thal we must limit our freshman class due to the classroom space short. At the present time tenia- tive boarding fagilities could se- sommodate a freshman enrell- ment of 185 The aay hop” eb- roliment this ysar will be great- er than any other year in the Ystory of St Prancis, and ‘#1 studnats who have any inten- ‘ions of attending college 10 en- mil by at least July 18 so as io void any disappointment. Any lo cid area students who intends to attend SL. Francis should have hia 3 her application and transcript in before that July date Veterans are urged contact with J. Paul Melanson velerans adviser, in the even! that they are intanding io enter school this Septembes slso must have their application and transcript and necessary for- ms in to St. Francis by July 15 The -Dean of the College emph- ssized the fact that local students should take advantage of: higher 10 sducation at Sb Francis College! by enrolling and commuting be tween home and school. 81. Fran- sis College, added the spokesman gan offer local students an educa. has heen made, the Jean of the College wges ail lo make | Veterans | UNION PRESS. COURIER Lose Holiday Pay If Work Saturday Straight Time Only Due to Monday Off Saturday of this Will Ise ¢ (ERY » week. Jul i & regular straight cycle ree fis iad SEE for wel muners Who turned to weak followin fon Frat rict presidents feed Mine Ww have heen nd Vises] Tle firs pt Lewis union The letter states that the Fourth of July holiday fell during the miners’ vacation it will pot he computed in arri ving af thoes and one-half pay mnt for work done on Salar day of this week, July 8 Text if tha Stites fy 4 LTR f resrn president whppes wr Lewis follows rday uly © "go ¥ for on a straight-time ail employees who work from day. July § Inssmuct $5 ne : Naf basis retisrned $4 their vacation Thies 1% EL shery Were Fasly it hyena 5 fay : nit edd “This arrangement in 80 wise affects the payment of thio and one-half or rate amd one half for holidays when worked and in all cases rxeept during vacation periods, holidays shall be rompuated in arriving at the sixth and seventh days in the werk Recent Deaths Mrs. Veronica Batulis Men Veronica Batulis, aged TX f Mario, formerly of lLoret} fis] on Friday at song of =» ds Ughter, Mr "re irmeeriing PM a Mls Fur Fi de FV EN Ere held on Monday : 3 F% Pl errr t John Erickson Frat tie fosbiy k x 5 . 88 gu 4 pnanth-old som of Mr. and Fiinnm LH hari s wth $ ay det 8 ra Foriv Kao $ Plows, Aad i ge! Thursday at the Miners Hos pital in Bpangier. Surviving Nig parents = Law twis misters Compile 0d ail horne bert ier and at Friends Funeral Home ferment st 2 pb Fairview Cemete Joseph Selby i Bakerton Death F day claimed Joseph E72. of this place. wn! i a daughter. Mrs William man, with wiv fe resided Mr Relby was born Apr 29 SRE. & son of Wiliam and Fuph- rimda |Walldce: BRBelbhy He was priceded in death by his wife | Surviving are these <h i Charles and Mrs Bertha ims. both of Bakerton | Haden Cederborg, Omtano ade; Mrs Margaret { Homewood, IH; William buirg, and Richard Roscoe were redelved Ward Pation with in Naluriday In at ant We Prog ; the hao (10% Be lihy re of iidren Wise Mrs ian Haynes Pa tand 7 great-grandchildren iwna a brother of William | Chmvies Belby, both of hur i Priends were received a? { Funeral Home Barnesborn with i services there at 2 p Batur. | duy In charge of Rev. William | Kama Interment was in Bamesboro Cemetery Thomas B. Hecker Bakerton Thomas B Hecker aged T4 years of Bakerton af Sunday atl his home beent fll for a jomg time strvived by his widow, Mrs Mar. tha Hecker and these children Mrs Thomas J Lamont Baker ton; Mrs, Janes C Wilson Mrs Nicholas Libedeff both New York City. Mra. Grover Har. nicle, Lorman, Ohio; Regs burgh: and Mrs Thadias Bilewartaville N J There grandchildren He was a brother of Mrs i Shortencarrier and Mrs i Murphy, both of Bakerton i Mrs. Matilda Murphy, Alroa Mr Hecker was a MW. A He ar Fri Life #iry in He had its Hr Local No 1288 iclety of holic F Church i Friends were received thle home and funeral Sacred Heart Oa? at Bakerton, with | church cemetery Bievens Funeral interment in Home tion at a far less cost that if the student had to live on a campus inion Press-Courtier classi fieds bring real results A AN RSIS AS 0 MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert Joseph Weber field Twp. and Frances i Kasmerck, Ashville i DR i fore | are Busan, Ebens. | | There also are 15 grandchildren | Long - aih | PREM ‘B® BELIL-VIEW KOSHER He is . , . 1 Dill Pickles «.. 43¢ and | £ ‘' Fix-a-drink 4. 89¢ Anns Frome and ! € member of | of § | Bakerton, and the Holy Name 8o- | vals the Services [were held at 10 o'clock Thursday | fmorning in Sarred Heart Church | the | Clear. | Marie | i PUTTING AAW SDA DST Who the Nae ind Annus) aponstred by the New irgedg nel bea v ng & Fi LS TE dh | Pras iy I gag rarmedia Am v4! . i s TH rigef eld Mane Citizenship Forms Filed By 16 Aliens Gieorge Krug, left, and of Dauntless Volunteer sting fo shovsn as they “ply” Tom ink. dtl members Fire (a. 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