Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, June 08, 1939, Image 8

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    _ PAGE EIGHT
THE UNION PRESS-COURIER.
Thursday, June 8, 1939,
PINE TWP. NOTES
HEILWOOD, MENTCLE, ALVERDA, |
AND VICINTY, FROM PEN OF |
MISS MONA FRYE.
|
Tessie Palillo, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, James Palillo, of Heiwood, and |
James Vocarro of Jamestown, N. Y.,|
Were united in marriage in St. John’s
Catholic church in Heilwood on Thurs- |
day morning of last week at eight
o'clock by Rev. Father A. C. Marzhau- |
ser. Immediately following the wed- |
ding breakfast at the bride's home, the |
newlyweds left for Jamestown, N, Y.
Where they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson of Greis- |
more, were visitors in Apollo and in|
Vandergrift on Sunday.
Week end guests at the Bernard |
Straw home were Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Smith and family of Alverda, and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Straw of Pine Flats.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnston and
gon, Blair, were Patton callers on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornton and
Mr. and Mrs. James Thornton of Men-
tele, were social callers in Johnstown
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butterworth
of Clymer were guests at the Ella Lu-
cas home recently.
Miss Elaine Trimble of Johnstown,
visited at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Trimble over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Willam Connor of Dix-
onville were recent guests at the Wm.
Thornton home in Mentcle.
Mr. Ross Paretti and son, Joseph, of
Mentcle, were business callers in Bar-
nesboro, Saturday.
Miss Maxine Wilson of Clymer is
spending a few weeks at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson of Mentcle.
Lois Henry of Alverda is visiting at |
the home of A. R. Wanchish of Hills-
dale.
Mrs. William Thornton of Mentcle,
HASTINGS BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs, John Demenic of
Trafford City, spent the week end at
the home of the lady's father, J. B.
Semelsberger.
Louis Menchio, of Altoona, spent
last Wednesday here with his father.
Stephen Easly was a caller in Al-
toona last Monday.
Mrs. Alice Wolf and Hilda Koch of
Altoona, were Sunday guests at the H.
J. Easly home on Spangler street,
Major McCoy, Stephen Easly and
Miss Elizabeth Lloyd were with Gall-
itzin friends on Sunday evening.
Mrs. Joseph Milchak spent Saturday
with relatives in Nanty-Glo.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Carnavolli and
family of Marstellar spent Sunday here
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fer-
etti.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Riordan and
daughters, Rita and Jane, spent Satur-
day visiting in Loretto.
James McMurray is spending some
tives.
ther home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
McKillop of Philipsburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon McKillop and daughter, Rose
Marie, of Houtzdale; and Alex McKil-
lop of Wilkinsburg.
Miss Ruth Bott was a Monday call-
er in Barnesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Weakland of Flin-
ton, were Saturday callers at the Har-
ry Weakland home.
Miss Dorothy Fredo is visiting rel-
atives in Newark, N. J.
Oscar Abel of the CCC camp at
Petersburg, spent the past week at his
home here,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and chil-
dren of Colver; Mrs. Sam Grazier and
daughter, Betty, of Bakerton, spent
Sunday here at the Whited home.
Mrs. Byron Miller and daughter,
Dona, are spending the week in Brad-
was elected delegate to attend the an-
nual conference of the Wesleyan Meth- |
odist Churches, held at Stoneboro from |
the 5th through the 9th of June.
Carla Ann Gibson of Barnesboro is
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gibson of Greismore.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bennett and
dock with relatives.
Mrs. James Dietrick was hostess to
a number of youngsters at the A. C.
Strittmatter home in East End recent-
ly. The affair was in the nature of a
joint birthday party in honor of her
daughters, Mary and Doris, who were
9 and 10 year old respectively. The lit-
family of Mentcle, left Sunday after- | tle misses received a nice lot of gifts.
noon to attend a community singing | After a pleasant period of games the
event held at Hillsdale.
The scarlet fever quarantine was
removed from the home of Valley
Grumbling of Heilwood the first of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sojack and
daughter, of Johnstown, visited rela-
tives in Mentcle over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trinkley and
sons, Jack and Frank, Jr., of Heilwood
were recent business callers in Johns-
hostess served a tasty lunch. A pink
| and white color scheme was carried
out in the favors and decorations. The
| following attended: Catherine and
Brigid Dillon, Sidney Lee Brazil, Gla-
dys Baker, Dolora Yeager, Rita ana
| Bernice Dumm, Nanette and Lois Don-
| ahue, Donna Strittmatter, Sarah Bear-
| er, Mae Stitts, Theresa Niebauer, Al-
ice and Aileen Strittmatter, Dorothy
, McDermott, Louise Kavel, Joan Stritt-
town. | matter, Eleanor McMullen, Regina Cro-
Miss Dorothy Linn of Cleveland, O.,
was a busines scaller in Alverda and
nauer, and Mary and Doris Dietrick,
all of this place, and Rose Marie Doran
Mentcle on Friday and Saturday. of Spangler.
Miss Thelma Jane Lucas of Mentcle |
is visiting at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Frank Tomasko of Cassandra.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saltsgiver and
son, Jack, were week end visitors at
the Jack Wilson home in Mentcle.
The Heilwood baseball club defeat-
ed the Hastings outfit in the Hastings
diamond on May 30th by a score of 11
to 4. |
It’s potato planting on the farm! The !
Trinkley boys are taking advantage of
the week’s vacation and planting four
acres.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller of Bar-
nesboro were recent visitors at the
Byron Miller home.
i Mr. and Mrs. John Lumadue have
returned to their home in’ Anderson,
Indiana, after having spent the last
couple of weeks here.
Miss Helen Mortensen of Bakerton
was a Sunday caller here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dillon, daugh-
ter, Bernardine, son, Adrian, were
Saturday motorists to Altoona.
Messrs. A. F. Baker, James * Fair-
2,
Ga
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ah,
shouldn’t forget.
dutiful son or daughter.
SHIRTS .
NECKWEAR .....
SLACKS ..
HOSIERY ......
BARNESBORO,
Here, under one roof, is a stock of Father's Day
Gifts that includes everything under the sun—from a
If you’ll look at these gifts ...at $1, $2,
$5.00 and up to $20—you’ll look no
further—for Father.
PAJAMAS . so el
“Value First Clothes”
Sharbaugh & Lieb .
EN
WA
£
The world’s fairest gifts
for the world’s greatest guy.
Sunday, June 18th, is Father’s Day. It’s the one
day in the year that everyone with a Dad to remember
- $1.25 to $2.25
- $1.00 to $2.50
. 50¢ to $1.00
mines $1400 10 $8.00
imme” 200 10 7 HC
PENNA.
time in Buffalo, N. Y., visiting rela-
1
Sunday visitors at the George Hue-
banks, Wilfred Holtz and Edgar Dil-
lon, were business callers in Chicago
the past week end.
Thomas Trumble of Altoona was a
Sunday caller in town.
Miss Eva Garman of Ebensburg was
a visitor at the Thomas Brown home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and chil-
dren were Saturday cailers in Barnes-
boro.
Mrs. S. J. Miller ana mrs. Robert
Noel of Washington, D. C., spent Wea-
nesday at the Noel home.
Victor Constanzo is visiting relatives
an” friends in Washington,
P. J. Houck and nephew, Bob, were
in attendance at the New York Wor-
1d’s Fair last week. | Miller, Melvin Gallagher, all Harris-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnman and burg employees, spent the past week
children of Akron, Ohio, are spending end at their respective homes here.
the week here with relatives. | Mrs. F. L Soisson was a Friday
| Miss June Laub of Houtzdale was a ' caller in Carrolltown,
guest at the Hunter home on Beaver Edward Brothers of Johnstown was
Street last Wednesday | at his home here the last week end.
| Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Niebauer and Miss Dolores Lantzy left Sunday for
| daughters, Mary Betty and Eleanor, | Harrisburg where she %as secured em-
| and Misses Patty and Peggy Houck Ployment.
Spent Sunday in Ebensburg, Miss Dolores Lantzy was honor
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kimball, | guest at a party held at her home on
and daughter, Justine, and Mr. and Saturday evening. Games and lunch
Mrs. Sam Irvin of Oratana, were Sun- featured. The following attended: The
day guests at the W, B. Dillon home. ' Misses Dolores Lantzy, Martha Hueth-
Misses Beatrice Lantzy, Helen Lan- ‘er, Deronda Yahner, Orvetta Gill, Ca-
tzy and Messrs. Adam Moleno, Francis mille Houck, and Messrs. Regis Lan-
tzy, John Yeager, John Westover, Mel-
vin Gallagher, Wilfred Routch, Bill
Kelly, Bob Niebauer, all of this place,
and Misses Ethel Ross, Helen Taylor,
John Fetchko and Mike Banchesky, of
Barnesboro.
| The ladies auxiliary of the fire com-
pany held the regular monthly meet-
in the Municipal hall last Friday ev-
| ening. Important business of the ev-
ening was the election of delegates,
Mrs. John Siberts, Mrs. Theresa Beck,
{and Mrs. Wm. Maher, being elected.
; Cards and lunch also featured.
Mrs. Agnes Cence and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Weakland and daughter,, The-
resa, were callers in Barnesboro
GRAND THEATRE
PATTON, PA.
Friday One Day Only
GUN THUNDER ROCKS THE RANGE!
As Jack outshoots a bandit chief
. « . in gun-blazing ride against
.» midnight raiders!
—
"DRIFTING WESTWARD"
with "RUSTY “~The Wonder Horse
Supervised by ROBERT TANSEY
Directed by ROBERT HILL « Screenplay by ROBERT EMMETT
A MONOGRAM PICTURE
Sunday and Monday
with
JOSEPH ALLEN
HENRY O'NEILL
DOUGLAS FOWLEY
The happy-go-luckiest
love story of the year!
Heart-throbbing hila-
rity as Bob and Myrna
are together for the
first time!
Saturday One Day Only
Double
1939's top screen thrill!
The drama of men defy-
ing death to forget women |
...and of the women who
refused to be forgotten!
Added Attraction
The Ritz Brothers In
“THE GORILLA”
WHEN TORCHY
RUNS
FOR MAYOR. ..
THE MAYOR
RUNS
FOR HIS LIFE!
Feature
Vote the straight
laugh, thrill and ad-
venture ticket, and
| Torchy promises to
|
|
mop up the crooked
politicians, cop a
cop’s heart, top
everything she’s
done before!
GLENDA FARRELL
BARTON MacLANE
iNy Directed by RAY McCAREY
Tuesday
A WARNER BROS. Picture
£2
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THOMAS
MITCHELL
RITA
HAYWORTH
RICHARD
BARTHELMESS
Screen play by Jules Furthman
A HOWARD HAWKS
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