= ah od ~~ ¢o MRE ae BS Thursday, November. 30th, 1939, THE UNION PRESS-OOURIER, PAGE THREE. ———————————— - = H ASTINGS NEWS| = Spangler street last Wednesday ov. i Bill Thornton home in Mentcle. | were united in marriage at 2 o'clock crowd is expected next Sunday, There | ening. The evening was spent in play- | Jack Trinkley spent the bear season | on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 25th, in | will also be a larger prize. | ing bingo. The following attended: at camp near Emporium. | the bride's home. The ceremony was Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kinnan of Eb Mrs, Frank Gill, Mrs. Margaret Mesdames Francis Lumadue, Leonard The Heilwood High School will pre. | performed by Rev. Reed Bennett. ensburg; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kelly of Kirkpatrick, were Sunday callers at| Rogers, Dorothy . Strassler, Arthur sent a three act comedy, “Where Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malakar of Lu- Pine Flats, and Mr. William Evans of the Phil Kirk home in East Carroll | Wagner, Eddie Commons, Gabe Hfric- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Blair of Patton There's Smoke,” in the High School | cerne, sister and brother in law of Newcastle were entertained by Mr. township. | ko, Anthony Dubitsky, Joseph Man- | spent the week with his daughter, Mrs. | Auditorium on December 7th, at 8:00 | the bride, attended the couple. and Mrs. Link Adams at their home Mrs. Edwin Link was pleasantly sur- | €4S0; John Mevutien, Peal Betk. 3) J: E. Jolson in Heilwood P. M. Admission will be 25c. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nagle of on Sunday. prised by the members of her card | Miller, Ann Lantzy, Norman nels Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Celenza and fa- Mr. Manzor Clark, Mrs. Ellie Thom- | Barnesboro, were social callers at the | Mrs. John Mance, Sr, Jonn Mance, club at her home in East End last °™ Ted McMurray, Mary Cunning- | mily of Mentcle spent an enjoyable as and sons, Joe and John. of Camp- | Walter McCloskey home on Sunday. |Jr., and Dorothy Wilson were business Wednesday evening. The occasion was ha Jeorge si TRB Pagno, day in Commodore with relatives. | ville, N. Y., spent the week end in| Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilson and Mr. | callers in Indiana on Saturday. her birthday anniversary. After a ple- Yosen: rw To a rar Dor! Daisy Mr. Fred Henny of Alverda and Mr. Mentele visiting relatives and friends. and Mrs, James Thornton of Mentcle Mr. and Mrs. Dean Houk of Carroll- asant evening of cards the ladies en- ee bo pe McKillop. all of this Eugene Powers of Heilwood motored io Robert Adams of Heilwood is | spent Sunday in Dixonville with rela- | town and Mrs, Lloyd Cessna of Gipsy, joyed a delicious lunch. The following re . % Pete Inzan PY ¢. Tom Pa. | I° Baltimore, Md., over the week end | Ont © sick list. tives and friends. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, attended: Mesdames Vincent Link, Ste- place; Mrs. Dete Inzana, I . a The Nutrition class began Friday ev- Mrs. Eva Hopkins left Mentcle on The Sacred Heart Church of Al- | Blaine Bennett, terno and Louis Paterno,.all of Bar- ening, Nov. 17th, at 7:00 P. M., in the Saturday morning for Norfolk, Va, by | verda began its series of cinch parties | Jas. Frye is spending a few weeks phen Jansure, Albert Gill, Frank Gill, f Bak. nesboro, and Mrs. Ray Jones of Bak High School Building in Heilwood. The | PUS: (on Sunday at 2:30 to 5. Mr. Dumm of with sister, Mrs. Sam McNulty in Car- David Elden, Margaret Kirkpatrick orton Victor Carl d ss Nj: ] and Edwin Link. | Miss Florence Kelly, daughter of class lasted two hours, and will meet | arison and Elsie Wilson | Spangler won the prize A larger rolltown. Miss Mary Dillon spent the past patrick Kelly of St. Boniface and Lou- one a week for two hour classes for week in Harrisburg at the home of | jg Byrnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael SiX weeks. All women are invited. her sister, Mrs. George Bell. Byrnes of Spangler, were united in Mr. Kenneth Trinkley of Heilwood, Sunday guests at the Earl McKillop marriage at a solemn nuptial high mass and Miss Verna enkins, a graduate home were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mec- in St. Bonifacius’ Church on Thanks- nurse at the Mercy hospital in Wash- Killop of Philipsburg; Mr. and Mrs. givin gday. The bride was attired in ington, were married in Washington | Leon McKillop, and daughter, Rose ; white tafetta gown and wore a shoul- | recently. | Marie of Houtzdale; and Mrs. L. S. der length veil and carried a bride's] Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Adams and Prices Effective Until Closing, Sat., Dec. 2nd. Yerger and daughters of Patton. prayerbook. The attendants were Miss family were business callers in Indi- Miss Ruth Kelly, student nurse of Margaret Kelly, sister of the bride, and | ana on Saturday. Indiana Nurses Training School, was | Paul Byrnes, brother of the groom.| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomasko of at her home on Monday. Miss Margaret Kelly was attired in a Cassandra spent Sunday at the Ella Miss Agnes Rager of Akron, Ohio, | blue tafetta gown and wore a match- Lucas home. | spent the Thanksgiving vacation at the | ing coronet and veil. Both the bride Miss Mabel Adams of Mentcle spent “James Vitello of Greensbure is vis-| © Mn and rs. Louis, Haruka. and ae, cok end with her aunt in Pine SAVE THE MOST ON THE BEST! AT YOUR NEAREST ASCO STORE Too Big To Miss! iting relatives here this week. son, Louis, and Mrs. Albert Yahner = | ing. Mr. and Mrs, Francis McAndrew of | Patton ,were Sunday guests at the | 7 : Harrisburg, spent“the week end at the | John Niebauer home in East End. Spree ply Not ied ih Wied: home of the lady's parents, Mr. and | Misses Dorothy Burkey, Mildred and |v" nn 2. Loviiioy, Tt was bord | Mrs. W. H. Yeager. Rita Karlheim and Betty Biller spent RY ie Gramtling home th Helloood Misses Bernardine Dillon, Winifred | several days the past week at the C. E. | : : a Dillon, Anne Nesdore and Edgar Dill- | Yahner home. | Freda McLaughlin of pg on spent Sunday in Johnstown. A large group of Knights of St. Geo- od at the Pat Henry home in Alverda Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKillop and rege were in attendance at the North-| recently. Miss Florence Jansure spent Sunday | ern Cambria District Catholic Knights | Mrs. Cavanaugh of Nanty-Glo spent evening in Gallitzin. of St. George Memorial Services at St. | the week end at the Andy Adams home Mrs. Katherine Lloyd, daughters, | Mary's Church in Patton. in Alverda. Mary and Elizabeth, were Saturday | eS i ——— —_S——— Mrs. Frank Trinkley spent a couple motorists to Altoona. {EMPLOYMENT IN of days last week with her mother, @ ® Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson and | WPA INCREASED | Mrs. Lansberry in Patton. 1 son, Junior, of Altoona, were Sunday —— Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilson and dau- 1 callers at the Thomas Ebbs home. | Harrisburg — WPA employment in ghter were social callers in Cherry g anne ¥ ul t a e Gerald Mancuso of the Indiana Te- | Pennsylvania has increased for the Tree on Sunday. ® achers’ College spent several days the | ninth consecutive week, state head-| Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sojack and | Past wee kat his home here: He had | quarters announced last Thursday. | daughter, and Miss Ruth Straw of | cons with him as house guests, Messrs. Ja- | Approgimately 1,564 project work- | Johnstown visited relatives in Mentcle mes Hess and Bill Demant. ers were added bringing the state to- | on Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Houc kand son, Robert, | ta] to 146,983, the report showed. Prin-| A kitchen shower was held on Sat- and daughter, Camille, and Miss Mar- cipal increases were in Reading, 671, urday night in the George Wilson Calif i i Yok alnizornia Apricots =o , } Priced I ! or Fresh Prunes .. = _ tha Huether were Saturday shoppers in | znd the Pittsburgh areas, 430. home for Elsie Wilson and Victor Carl- | Altoona. “The upward trend of private em-|son, who will be married at the end Miss Delrose Dillon, daughter of Mr. ployment continued to affect project of the week. Many lovely gifts were | and Mrs. Stephen Dillon of Elder town- employment,” the report stated. “To received. Music was furnished by the | ship, became the bride of Joseph Mill- | effect the increase of 1,564 persons, the | Gaston boys and Adolph Carlson. A | €r of Spangler recently at a nuptial | WPA employment division made 6,391 delicious lunch was served. high mass in St. Bernard's Catholic | assignments from the commonwealth’s Mrs. Charles Ratay and children s e . Large Choice California Peaches . 2 25¢ She Ber, vailisr Agran Wieisting assistance rolls by that number of per- spent Sunday at the Andy Vanish res- ° - Larg ttending e couple were Mis ita | sons. i 1 f B ] P : . Dillon, sister of the bride, and yb Son Henos: Ca 1 ornila art ett ears ° [) cans 25¢ : — ET Mr. and Mrs. Jack sell and family | Miller, brother of the groom, Particularly does the Union Press- ¢ Bell's Landing, were guests of 4 The bride was beautifully attired in | courier job printing department cater " 9 . ° No. 1 1-4 hi ; : ot : ; r Day and Mrs. Blaine Bennett. D 1 \ d P 1 Ro: white, with a period gown and train. to miners’ local union printing. Mr. and Mrs. William Connors of | oO ec S 1Ce Ineapp e »* Cans C Fer Hger RS ular an p ter iEe Car Co ~ titers. We il Dixonville were recent callers at the | QUALITY y d ’ o> . atlronize our advertisers. wi | J 4 1 J 2 ~ I 5 The bridesmaid wore moire tafetta in appreciate it. eee CALIF. SLICED ! GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, 4 No. 2 cans . 25¢ aquamarine, $d a mile fied nd voi ER DOLE’S PINEAPPLE JUICE, 2 12 oz. cans 19c of corresponding color. Both the bride | YPEWRITERS Lor 2 F A C HN E S of, 1 N’ x CY Pp \ : ; and her attendant carried yellow roses. | Rt \RaningioncTard Posste §3 down DEL MON TE FAN( Y PEACHES, 2 large cans .. 29c¢ Immediately after the ceremony a re- > Account Bek: Ledger sheets, AlL Facts Busi TALL RED SOUR PITTED CHERRIES, No. 2 can . -10¢ ception and dinner was held at the | ar Nes, oo Te Avrera bh yoke 2 19 FRUIT COC : : home of the bride's parents. The new- | Cowher, Nehrig & Co. | Bl] Stertins Machines’ apie Tor Al machines CANS Cc F } CocrTAIL, Jing quails, tall ea ot 0 Yrweds will reside in Spangler. i mo I, . Trpaxricer Ribbon sac Salesbools & or 2c LORIDA ORANGE JUICE, large 46 oz. can... 23¢ Mrs. Mark Paterno was honor guest | AN J) \\ | CACIC DDINTINE 0p | 1 at a shower held at the Paterno home | . . | EAGLE PRINTING ¢., Barneshoro Fancy Tomato Juice . 2.%°25¢ Don't Be Penny Wise and Tire Foolish! get SEIBERLING TWO-TREAD TIRES Long Shredded OCTAGON SOAP, 10 giant bars .......... 35¢ Fine Quality RINSO or OXYDOL, 2 large phgs. SAUER IVORY OAD, 10 EN 3% TOMATO KRAUT IVORY SOAP, 3 large bars... 95 C AT S UP ’ AMMONIA or WYTEX, quart bottle Cc L'ge > 4 e 1 0 Lge 3 25¢c WALDORF TISSUE, 4 rolls for ...... 15¢ bls 15¢ CHOICE SOLID PACK TOMATOES TENDER CUTRED BEETS... YOUR 4 NO.g QUALITY MIXED VEGETABLES . CHOICE 4 CANS GREEN STRINGLESS BEANS a 0 The wise tire buyer thinks first of the number of miles per dollar that his tire will give him. The Seiberling Air- Cooled tire is recognized as the long- est wearing tire on the market today. Its patented air-cooling principle, : ali iis EE ——— coupled with the fact that it is the F ancy Fresh and Smoked M. eats world’s only two-tread tire, makes it CALLI Style en be Fresh Pork Shoulder .. “1: 12¢ economical service. WHOLE PORK SHOULDER, 1b. 15¢ BUTT END SHOULDER, Ib. 17¢ The two-tread feature assures you of Standing Rib Beef Roast : LB. 23¢ a tread thatnever wears smooth, never permits you fo become an easy victim LONG ISLAND DUCKLINGS, Ib. ..... of the slick tire menace. When the first I-48 SS NG LT, q I) pel ] 1 < ELLs — LOW PRESSURE = FRANC IE Choice Fresh Killed T UR K EY S FRESH GROUND BEEF, Ib. ..........coconomceremrmsmensnenns, 158 LB. LEAN BACON, Sugaricured. 12 to 14 Ib. size, Ib. 19¢ husky tread wears off the second ap- 8 pears. Come in today and lean how | 2c SMOKED SHOULDERS, Picnic style, Ib. 15¢ you too may become tire wisel | Exie vaficy Ire EXTRA SPECIAL— Quality Sugar Cured gL 2] Sliced BACON . 12 9¢ YOU SET THE PRICE! FINE PURE PORK SAUSAGE,.... Ib. 17c LEAN SLICED BOILED HAM, Y; Ib. 10c Bring your car in today and tell us what you think your old tires are worth. MOKED SUUARLS stares), I 1g QUALITY SFA Rares We corny Be Crisp Iceberg Lettuce . . 2: 15¢ If we believe your proposition to be reasonable we will allow you the amount you ask as a down-payment on « set of new Air-Cooled Seiberlings, Amer- ica’s finest tire. Juicy Florida FLORIDA BAG ORANGES, Sgpourdbar..... .._.. 29c 0 R A N G E S NORTH CAROLINA YAMS, 41bs. . ........ 15¢ 252 and 288 size THEY'RE AIR-COOLED! voz. g 9 PASCAL CELERY, 2 large stalks 19c; 2 jumbo stalks ......... 25¢ { @ambria Mercantile Co. ........ Marstellar, Pa. Portage Merc. Co. oc... Portage, Pa. 2 L FANCY APPLES, For cooking or eating, 1Q Ibs. ........__ on QC Windber Garage .. Windber, Pa. J.B. Houck ......c.once coins Hastings, Pa. . s Foe GOllY’S GATOTE .....cocrimmiamriimemimmines Colver, Pa. 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