PAGE TWO. THE UNION PRESS-COURIER. Mrs. Charles 2 Lantzy and Miss Helen | Beaver street last Saturday afternoon Thursday, October 13%, 1939, the pat week end in Washington, HASTINGS } NOTES | Lantzy of Harrisburg spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Guy Commons are end at their home here. spending the week in New York at- Mrs. Bede Baker aher and children of Mrs. M. L. Buck and son, John, | tending the World's Fair. New Kensington, spent Sunday at the were Thursday callers in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Karr and Dr. J. The occasion was her son, Ross's bir- | thday anniversary. The usual party program of games and a lunch fea- tured. The lad also received an as- | J. EDW. STEVENS John Sullivan home. | Mr. and Mrs. Holgar Anderson of | F. Rutherford spent the week end in sortment of useful gifts. The following | ; . . | Pittsburgh spent Sunday at the P, F.| Washington, D. C. attended: Janet Hunter, Lois Nagle, | . \ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Giles were Sun. Fitishurgh sp y Mrs. A. J. Houck, son, Robert, dau- Gretchen Binder, Jimmie Lumadue, | FUNERAL DIRECTOR day callers in Carrollitown. Mrs. Joseph Mancuso and daughter, | Yahner home. Helen, and Misses Margaret Kelly and were Friday callers in Patton. Dorothy Robinson spent Sunday visit- | ing in Spangler. — Need a New Refrigerator? Here's the One to Buy! with Selective Air Conditions Beautiful! Gleaming white all-steel cabinet with one-piece porcelain interior. Thrifty! anism for long life. A Bargain! Never before could you buy so much in a G-E for so little. G-E’s Selective Air Conditions provide the most practical low-cost method of food preser- vation known today. Get the inside story! 3 GE/ ’ ARIA Veg ST 3 Very Convenient Terms! See Us Now! PENNSYLVANIA EDISON COMPANY No Other Dollar Buys As Much As the Dollar You Spend For Public Utility Service. John Buck and Bernard Strittmatter Mr. and Mrs. James Commons, Miss Ann Nesdore and Edgar Dillon spent ghter, Patty, and Misses Martha Hue- ther and Sue Easly were Saturday vis- itors in Altoona. a week end visitor at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Gerin and son, Billy, of Taylorsville, Ill, spent several days the past week here with relatives, A. T. Strittmatter and son, Hilary mo- tored to Wilkinsburg on Sunday to spend the day with relatives Miss Edna Smith of Salisbury is spending some time here with friends. Mrs. Bill Marvin and children of Patton visited at the Thomas Robinson home on Sunday. Patrolman Sam Semelsberger of Wayne, Pa., spent the week end a: his home here. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kirtley and dau- | ghter, June, spent the week end a: { the Davis’ home. | | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dillon, daughter, Betty, and sons, John and Pat, were | Saturday callers in Johnstown. | Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Peters motored to | State College Saturday. | Miss Margaret Gues and Mrs. F. J. | Abel were Sunday visitors in Barnes- | Altoona on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Vitello and son, | Alphonse, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony To- | daro of Greensburg, were Sunday vis- | itors at the Carmelo Mancuso home. | Mrs. Edwin Gues and Miss Margaret | Gues were Wednesday shoppers in | Altoona. | Miss Helen Kibler, daughter of Mrs. | Anna Kibler, and Clement Miller, son | of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, both | of this place, were united in marriage | in St. Bernard's church last Thursday morning at nine o'clock. Rev. Father | Adrian, O. S. B,, officiated. The bride was attired in a blue gown and wore | matching accessories. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Miller, sis- ter and brother-in-law of the bride. Mrs. Miller was attired in a dress of | wine color with matching accessories: | Immediately after the mass a recep- | tion and dinner was held at the home | of the bride’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. B. R. 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