Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, April 27, 1939, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT THE UNION PRESS-COURIER.
Sebaddedoadredocdodedodoododoofocgeofecforfondedonoofoodoafecfocde eral services were conducted Tuesday
morning in the Holy Cross Catholic ———— ———————— a —
DEATH NOTICES | Church in Philadelphia. Interment will
be in the church cemetery there. J. Sunday and MM d
Edward Stevens, Carrolltown morti-
Weelvdecieofeateofocdonfocforfortosforfoofoedafoofonforfooforferfonfecfecds . :
cian, was in charge of the funeral.
pei om (CERT | CRADLED IN THE FIGHTING SPIRIT OF AMERICA!
Flinton Isaac Strayer, 81, former MRS. ANNA (CERTO) BASILE
resident of Patton, died last Wednes- Mrs. Anna Basile, 51, wife of An :
p . w of his brother.in ine Mrs. a Basile, 51, An- re dlines... palatial
day at the home of his brothe r-in-law, thony Basile, passed away last Tues- /) From farms Teall ds P
J. A. Glass of Flinton. He had been day night at her home, Philadelphia 7 manors... their ¢ ng amas are
ill many months, Mr. Strayer was Avenue, Barnesboro. She had been in | LB fused into one flaming loyalty!
born near Johnstown on October 27, failing health for several months. A | 3
1857 .Prior to coming to Flinton to native of Italy, she was born February
reside he had made his home in Pat- 12, 1888. Surviving are the husband
ton for more than 38 years. and these children: Frank Basile, Eb- |
——— ensburg; Mrs. Grace Pandolphi, | §
JOSEPH GRODESKY Greensburg; and Nina, Anna, Mary, | A SERV an
Bakerton — Joseph Grodesky. 57 Anthony and Domenick Basile, all at | i AR }
3 y : ser is i | home. Funeral services were held at | \
of Bakerton, died Saturday evening in 9 'a. m. Saturday in Mt, Carmel Cath- | \
Spangler Hospital where he had been olic Church, Barnesboro, Rev. Father
a patient the past two months. He had Charles Smith, T. O. R. pastor, sang
been a resident of Bakerton the past | the mise. Interment io the church
25 sears, Surviving are his widow. cemetery was directed by M. J. Bacha, | Northern Cambria’s Finest Theatre
residing in Europe, and a sister, Mrs. | Barnesboro mortician |
Mary Lehota, Philadelphia. (ds :
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The remains were removed to the! 7
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home of his sister in Philadelphia. Fun- | MILTO ENCER
| Milton Spencer, 82, former member
' of the legislature and for many years | -
| school teacher and editor of Cambria Friday One Day Only
county, died last week at his home in
J | Barnesboro after an illness of several
JIFS CUT-RATE STORE months, He was born in Blair coun- | "
ty. In 1892 he removed to Hastings Crime-rule crumbles. .. when Hopalong and his
where he served as assisted postmaster | Ge :
_ and then removed to Barnesboro and! Fa] ET TT Ei. rustler TTY
served as editor an dmanager of the | fe : Hi %
SALE OF old Spangler Sentinal; in 1899, this i
was changed to the Barnesboro Senti- |
nal, and in 1904 he became editor of
| the Barnesboro Star. In 1905 he enter- |
ed the Barnesboro postoffice as assist- |
, ant postmaster and served in that ca- |
pacity until 1921 ,when he retired. He |
, ~ a was a Republican in politics and ser- |
Men’s WORK SHOES, leather ved in the legislature from 1925 to
soles, special........$1.98] 1929.
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Whitney Bolton and Nathanael West
Men's WORK SHOES, rubber I. FRUHLINGER Directed by JOSEPH SANTLEY
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soles, special | Nanty-Glo.—I. Fruhlinger, 74, pro- | Clarence EL Mulford’s iE : Mise siud ase SURT RELLY
Men's DRESS OXFORDS, loo. |; nent Nanty Glo werclent, Jied sud- | 7
: | denly last Friday morning at his home " °
ther soles, special here of a heart attack. Mr. Fruhlinger | IN. Matinee Sunday at 2:30
Men’s DRESS OXFORDS, lea- had been engaged in business here the | A Paramount Picture featuring WILLIAM BOYD . ie
th . 1 ecial | past 10 years. Prior to that time he with GEORGE HAYES « RUSSELL HAYDEN - CHARLOTTE WYNTERS - :
€r soles, spec | was in business in Portage. His wife, A Ray Shera Production
Boy’s DRESS OXFORDS, lea. Mrs. Lena (Engle) Fruhlinger, passed |
5 Tuesday Rargain Night
ther soles, . special A + : . :
) Surviving are these children: Louis MST Tra; pn
Y's DRESS OXFORDS, Jub |} Detzalt, Mies Dn perk pane | tears and heart-tugs in the superbl , acted sto
| ger, Casadoga, N. Y.; Mrs. S. Berger, | Saturday - Double Feature bn ern hy il to his ro
ber soles, special Mrs. S. Schoenfeld, H. Fruhlinger and |
Men’s 16-in. GUMS... Mrs. M. Breen, all of Portage; Mrs. |
+ - Q : Henry Sloan, New Castle, and Doro- |
+9, 5 .
Boy 8 SNEAKERS, pair, thy and Nettie Fruhlinger, both at'
home. He also leaves 14 grandchildren |
and three brothers—NMorris Fruhlinger,
Moxham, Johnstown; Mendel Fruhlin-
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Joe S ger, Windber, and Wolfe Fruhlinger, |
New York. |
Funeral services were conducted |
on Friday afternoon. Interment was In
Cut-Rate Store the Jewish plot at Geistown wader)
the direction of George Ondriezek, |
local mortician.
Barnesbor, Pa.
VINCENT LOETZ
Funeral services for Vincent Loetz,
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84, of Revioe, who died last Thursday | Saturday at her home in Barnesboro. | Fork, Mrs. Zacharias leaves another | y GRANT COLBERT
night in Memorial Hospital, Jopnsows | Mrs. Zasharias who lived alone in| son, Gabriel Zacharias, Philadelphia, | Ebensburg — Grant Colbert, 14, a
ic aon at 9 o'clock Monday Chestnut Street, was found sitting in | and five daughters, Anna, married, and | former steelworker of Johnstown, died
morning in Holy Redeemer Catholic | a chair in the kitchen of her home, | living in Johnstown; Olga, wife ot last Friday afternoon at the Cambria
Church, Revloc. Interment in the Sla- | the upper portion of her body slumped . ; | . ¥ 12
G-E THRIFT UNIT z vich Catholic Church Cemetery, Por-| the Kitohe SUmbed |. Gavronsky Valter, Philadelphia, and | County Home Hospital, after an ex-
| over, the kiichen table, | Mrs. Alice Rose and Misses Margaret | tended illness. Mr. Colbert resided in
—the sealed mechanism - tage, was directed by Duke J. Rosen- | 2 :
steel, Ebensburg. Mr. Loetz suffered| Coroner Patrick McDermott, in at-{ and Pauline Zacharias, all of Pitts-| Johnstown until two months ago, when
a fracture of the hip in a fall several | tributing death to a heart attack, said | burzh | he was removed to the Ebensburg In-
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weeks ago and was taken to the Johns- | the woman had been dead probably | i ; 3 : iv. | Stitution for medical treatment. He
s : town hospital April 8. He was born in| about four hours. She was last seen | Four sisters, all wives of priests, live was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Col-
a T~— Austria. Mr. Loetz had resided with| at 11 a. m. Discovery of the body | in Europe. | bert, both deceased, and was born in
: an adopted daughter, Mrs. Mary Keil- | was made by two neighbors, Mrs. Jo-| Funeral services were conducted at Johnstown. His parents were natives
GENERAL ELECTRIC man of Revloc. His wife, Mrs. Mary ; seph Kizak and Agnes Pollack. 10 a. m. Monday in St. John’s Greek | of Virginia,
TRIPLE.THRIFT Re rRIGERATO RS Ann Loetz, preceded him in death. A resident of Barnesboro for the last Catholic Church, Barnesboro, high Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Mary
. —_— 45 years, Mrs. Zacharias was the wi-| mass was sung by Very Rev. Paul Catherine Colbert, who resides in
3 MRS. GAZELLA ZACHARIAS | dow of John Zacharias, who passed | Mankovich, Punxsutawney, assisted by Johnstown,
3 Mrs. Gazella (Hodermarasky) Zach- away in 1914. Mrs. Zacharias, a native | Rev. Father John Penyak, pastor of | i a
C HAS F PITT COM PANY arias, 64, mother of Rev. Father Ste-| of Hungary, was born May 21, 1874, | the church and other priests. Inter-| Responsible party wishes to rent 2
° phen Zacharias, rector of St. Mich-| but had been in America for the last | ment was in the church cemetery un- | six or seven room house, in Patton
aels Greek Catholic Church, South | 53 years. | der the direction of M. J. Bacha, Bar- Modern conveniences. Inquire at the
PA TTON, . . PENNA. Fork, was found dead at 4:45 p. m, In addition to the priest-son at South nesboro mortician. | Press-Courier office,
with a record for quiet
operation, low current
cost and long life,