_ PAGE EIGHT THE UNION PRESS-COURIER. x se" ——— Thursday, February 9, 1839. Rn Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest An- derson, of near Patton, announce the birth of a baby boy on Monday morn- A cinch and pinochle party will be p. m. Democratic club. Lunch Admission 25c. Regular club meeting al 7 p. m,, before card party. All mem- k ny 1 Friday evening, February 10th, at 8:00 m. for the benefit of the Women’s and prizes. vers are urged to attend. Attending the Fire school, as spon- ' sored by the Cambria County Volun- teer Firemen’s Association on Wed- | nesday nights of each week in Bar- | nesboro, from the Patton Volunteer ! Fire Company, are: August Queevy, | Harvey J. Mulligan, Gerald Gooder- held at the Moose hall in Patton on | ham, John Hudak, and Theodore Ott. Gallitzin High, pace setter in Section THE FAMOUS FULLER BROOM ONLY 89¢ 10% LOWER ; THAN EVER BEFORE The Fuller DosR Broom sweeps better and gesier a i oor surfaces. Outwears inary actual test can wear it hi to the SI you FULLER FORKED DUSTER AND A CAN OF i FURNITURE POLISH BOTH 75° FOR Two small dusters in one cut dusting time in hall Chemi- cally treated, easy-to- wash, 4 strand yarn. Furniture Polish is the regular, full size Fuller can. Short Time Only ORDER NOW FULLER BRUSH CO. | 420 Beech Ave. PATTON, PA. | town, First National Bank, Feb. 20th: Phone 2622. 1 1 of the Northern Cambria High Sch- ool League, duplicated its earlier tri- umph over Patton, Section 2 leader, by defeating the Pattonites at Gallitzin last Firday evening by a score of 35 to 15. In the girls’ preliminary game, the Gallitzin lassies also were victors over ‘Patton by a score of 22 to 13. Lincoln’s birthday, February 12th, falls on ‘Sunday next, and Monday will be observed as a legal holiday. Wash- ington’s birthday, the 22nd of the mon- th, falls on a Wednesday. Don’t forget the annual Washing- ton’s birthday supper to be held by the ladies of the Baptist Church, in the Methodist Church Social Rooms. Jerry Mann and His Eleven Piece Swing Band of Indiana, will furnish the music for a benefit dance for the Patton Juvenile Band to be held in the Eagles’ Home, Patton, on Friday evening, February 17th. The admission will be 50 cents, and the aid of the Patton public in the affair is solicited by the band boys. The 28th annual banquet of the Pat- ton Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, is scheduled to be held in the Moose hall next Tuesday evening, February 14th. An error in the time on the printed announcement cards sent the Moose members is called to their ate) tention. The cards stated the banquet | would take place at 8 o’clock. The | | correct time is 6 o'clock, and Moose | members and their banquet guests | will please be governed accordingly. | There were fifty people present at | the mid-week Bible Class at the M. E. Church on Wednesday evening, Feb. | 1st. An attendance of 75 is expected at | this mid-week service on Wednesday | evening, the 8th. Deputy income tax collectors will be at the following places on the days | specified, to assist residents in prepar- | ation of income tax returns: Carroll. | Barnesboro, First National Bank, on HERE’S YOUR BUY-OGR Here are some of the costs that allow you to be looking list and . . . TOPCOATS ARE $14.50 ¢ ence our buying and our business this spring. First, you'll want garments that look better on your shoulders than on our shelves. Next, youll want up the other things that well dressed people like to do. If you agree, then all we ask is a place on your THE FIRST SPRING SUITS AND 20 PER CENT OFF on Men’s and Boys’ Jackets, ' Snow Suits, Mackinaws, and Heavy Coats. | | ! SHARBAUGH & LIEB BARNESBORO, PENNA. | | APHY! IT’S THE VOLUME WE'RE AFTER. things we think will influ- well dressed without giving HERE TO SEE! 0 $27.50 Two Famous Indians Meet Down South Bob Feller, strike-out king of the American league and prodigy of the Cleveland Indians, meets Larry Napoleon Lajoie, right, one of the greatest second basemen in the history of baseball, and former Indian. Lajoie won a place in baseball's hall of fame at Cooperstown, N. Y. I Feb. 21; Colver, Miners hall, Feb. 21; ried an arm bouquet of colored snap Hastings, First National Bank, March | dragons. A wedding dinner was ser- 9th, and Patton, First National Bank, | ved at the home of the bride's par- on March 10th. { ents to the immediate 1elatives of the Members of the Carrolltown, Bar- | contracting parties. The newlyweds nesboro and Patton American Legion | left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls Auxiliary Units will be honor guests | and Canada. On their return they wil: aL. a St. Valentine's Day party to be | reside in Loretto. held next Tuesday evening in the| Elmer Edwin Nagle, the infant son Spangler American Legion Home by | of Elmer and Mildred (McConnell) the Spangler Auxiliary unit. Nagle, died on Monday night at the Mrs. T. Leroy Bidelman, Johnstown, ' parental home in Patton after an ill- western vice president; Mrs. Harry | ness of three days of pneumonia. Fun- Piper, Altoona, western director, and | eral services were conducted at 10 o’- Mrs. Laura Campbell, Patton, presi-| clock on Wednesday morning at the dent of the Cambria’ County Council Nagle home by the Rev. Father Ber- of the American Legion Auxiliary, will | trand McFadyzn, O. S. B., pastor of be honor guests. St. Mary's Catholic church and inter- A program of entertainment is being | Ment was made in the church ceme- arranged for the affair. tery. The Alpha Beta Science Class Club Bearnesboro high cagers applied the of the Patton High school, met Tues- | Prake’s to Patton = rush in the Section day at dismissal. The group had its | 2 championship of the Northern Cam. picture taken by Harold Bauman, an | Pria League by taking a 23-14 decis- upper class member. At the next reg- | ion in a hard fought game at Barnes ular meeting three new members, | Poro on Tuesday night. Mac Shannon, Robert Weise and Marie | A shower was held at the home of Wesirick, will be accepted id the club. | Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Link of East Arthur Gobert will have charge of the | Carroll township last Thursday even- initiation. The program committee per- | ing, in honor of their daughter, Edna, iormed several indication experiments and Gerald Feighner, who were marr- and explained them to the club. { ied this week. Cards were played, Miss Edna Link, daughter of Mr. and | which was followed by lunch. Many Mrs. Dennis Link of Easi Carroll town, | beautiful and useful gifts were recei- ‘ship, became the bride of Gerald Fei- ; ved. Prizes in cards were awarded as ghner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Josepn | follows: Mrs. Joseph Flick, of Altoona, Feighner, also of East Carroll town- { ladies’ first; Mrs. L. A. Yeckley, lea- ship, av a pretty wedding ceremony | les‘ second; Mrs. Bert Switzler, con. in St. Benedict's Catholic church, in | solation; W. J. Hoover, gents’ first; Carrolltown, on Wednesday morning | John Link, gents’ second; Amandus at nine o'clock. The Rev. Father Meth- Kirk, of Altoona, consolation. The od Mraz, O. S. B., assistant pastor, of- guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. Jos- ficiated. The bridesmaid was Miss Ros- | eph Flick, Mr. and Mrs. Amandus H. alyn Feighner, a sister of the groom, | Kirkpatrick, of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs. best man was Warren Link, brother L. A. Yeckley, Mr. ana Mrs. W. J. of the Lride. The bride wore a gown of | Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Ecken- white lace over satin and a white hat | rode, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Switzler, Mr with shoulder length veil. She carried | and Mrs. Ambrose Feighner, Mr. and a briday bouquet of white calla lilies Mrs. Charles Feighner, Mr. and Mrs. and snap dragons. The bridesmaid wore | Arthur McCoy, Mr. anc Mrs. Joseph an aqua blue gown, trimmed with ma- Shero, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feighnar, roon and maroon accessories and car- | William Switzler and John Link, ail | of Carrolltown. { Mrs. Vincent Eckenrode returned C LAS S | Eb F D ADS | home last week after spending five | weeks with her son in law and daugh- | ter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas in New FOR SALE—Household Goods. In- | York. , quire of Mrs. Frank Campbell, Fors Miss Grace Dinsmore of Philadelphia berg building, Patton, Pa. {is a guest at the Clifton Derringer PLAYER PIANO BARGAIN_ In. | home on Palmer avenue. Miss Dins- stead of reshipping to factory, Playcr Piano, like new, can be had for un- paid balance of $38.62 remaining oa contract. Write at once to Edgar oO. Netzow, (Department of Accounts), 4743 North Sheffield Ave. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who will advise where pi- ano can be seen. Kindly furnish ref- erences. FOR SALE Five room house on Mcintyre avenue. Inquire of Dominic Cozzetorto, R. D., Patton, Pa. FOR RENT—Two room; at 501 S. Fifth avnue, or old Candy Store. Both rooms are on first floor. Inquire James A. Link, 1412 21st Ave., Altoona, Pa. pe. TYPEWRITERS 831.75 ble 3.d Official Remington-Rand Portable Adem Account Books, Ledgersheets, All-Facts Busi- ness Record Bks, Loose-Leaf Outfits, Dupli- cator Needs, Calendars, Advertisin Novelties Stapling Machines & Staples for All machines ypewriter Ribbons 30c Salesbooks 6 for 25 Typewriter & Adding Machine Srey rey EAGLE PRINTING CO. Barneshoro Rose Glass Graceful Lines with Tripod Feet a “Beautiful Sparkling CONSOLE BOWL Zo Barnesboro, Pa. Ei, Only one bowi to a customer Simply present 6 COUPON-LABELS (TAL) of EVERY DAY EVAPORATED MILK together with 5¢ in cash Binder Bros. Hardware Co. and Every Day Milk Premium Store, 133 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. NO MAIL ORDERS To Every Day Mitk Users | Use for Flowers, Sweetmeats, Fruits and Generat Utility | | | | | | | | | | & LS NED Nia | | more is a sister of Mrs. Derringer. Banns of Marriage were published in St. Mary’s Catholic church for Miss Mildred Burkey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Burkey of this place, and Bernard Thomas ot St. Boniface, A bingo party will be held in the St. George Church hall on Friday ev- ening, February 10th, for the benefit of St. George's church. Admission 250. A card party will be held in the | St. George Church hall on Sunday | evening, February 19th. at 8 Pm. | Cinch and pinochle will be played | Prizes will be awarded and lunch wil: | be served. Admission 35c. | A surprise birthday party was held | in honor of Mus. Pius Yahner at her home last Thursday evening, Feb, 2. An enjoyable cvening was spent in playing cards, which was followed by lunch. Prizes were won by Mrs. John Urich, Mrs. Pius Yahner and Miss Mayme Hopkins. Modestus Yahner, who is employed In New York, spent the week end at lus home here, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Farabaugh of Altoona spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Theresa Farabaugh. ———— ii MRS. ELLA (GRIMES) MANSFIELD Mrs. Ella Grimes Mansfield of | Chest Springs died at 10:30 Sunday morning while visiting at the home of her sister, Miss Ida Grimes of Altoona. Mrs. Mansfield left Chest Springs about three weeks ago to visit ans | her sister. Her husband, Joseph Mans- | field, died several years ago. A native of Cambria County, Mrs Mansfield was born in Loretto, a daughter of John and Margaret Grimes. Surviving are a brother, John Grimes, Altoona, and inree sisters, Mrs. Laura Waters, Ralphton; Miss Sue Grimes, Pittsburgh, and Miss Ida Grimes, at whose home | she died. Funeral services were con- | ducted at 9 o’clock Thursday morning with a requiem high mass in St. Mon- ica’s Catholic Church, Chest Springs. Rev. Father Edward Waters of Ralph. | ton, a nephew of Mrs. Mansfield, sung the mass. Interment was in St. Mich- | ael’s Cemetery, Loretto. ( New models of automobiles design- ed each year are first worked out in clay in toy size, THEATRE PATTON, PA. Friday and Saturday FRED MacMURRAY and RAY MILLAND, Meni Wings America’s Cavalcade of Avia- tion in clorious technicolor | 1 Sunday and Monday FIRST DRAMATIC SMASH ‘of 1939] Valiant lovers! Daring ‘adventure of raw, untamed frontier Dynamite drama with FLORENCE RICE CHAS. BICKFORD HELEN BRODERICK Directed by W. S. Van Dyke n Mervyn LeRoy Production M-G-M Picture Matinee Sunday at 2:30 Tuesday, Bargain Night Also A SPECIAL STAGE Attraction dmpson’s Varsity Show of 1939 An Entirely New Production! Don’t Miss Seeing It! Wednesday and Thursday Fifty-six thousand doomed men have written it’s shameful history BORIS HARLOFF in Devils Island Dungeon of the Damned! I A i a Ni a Va a tl cc bi DOM SAY oA tra the plo hav be Nar the tim, has trac wri and for are also men case an e verb dott FO 7 LL Orn throt accid aay burg the ( ing k burg Coun mem] meet] dent T'orbe be gi its wi opera Anke Mines Mo mine Spang Fork as we at the SORI Was cigaref and m ena of of th twenty t> pub deals chapte! of one or two who gi bacco, withou