Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, December 21, 1939, Image 7

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EXTEND CHRISTMAS WISHES TO THEIR CUS-
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MANY FAVORS FOR ALL.
SATISFACTION IN BUSINESS COMES
THAT VERY HUMAN RELATIONSHIP SO NECES-
INSTITUTION
IT IS OUR DESIRE TO SERVE YOU IN
A FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL FASHION THROU-
HOUT THE COMING YEAR.
First National Bank
at Patton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
% | The doctor has checked on the boy’ s |
o Bo once each week and he is
| coming along very nicely,
Sunday guests at the Frank Trink-
ley home in Heilwood were Mr. and |
Mrs. John Brandle of Johnstown, Mr.
| and Mrs. Bill Trinkley of Heilwood
| and Perry Whitten and two friends |
of Clearfield.
Long Monthly Ride
For Music Lesson |
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| HUTCHINSON, KAN.—Her name
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She is 22, a stenogra pher w ith th e
U. S. forest > ;
a month. s
son with her parents
So far it is the picture
average girl.
But Helen is not the avers
A career as a concert piar
{ her ambition and to realize it si
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| a music lesson of one hour.
2—Spends $40 of her modest
ings for the privilege of s
with a celebrated Chicago pi
3—=Sacrifices clothes and good
| times in keeping with her years to
= | pay for bus fare, and to permit four
| hours’ practice after work each day.
This amazing record, which is but
the beginning of Helen’s story, was
piled up this summer when, once a
{ month, during June, July and Sep-
tember, she took time off from her
| job to sit all night on a bus to Chi-
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Chicago Musical college.
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convinced that Ganz
PINE TOWNSHIP callers at the Ella Lucas home.
Steve Stupic of : of Heilwood was in-
jured in Mine No. 9 of the Industril
Collieries Corporation on December
11th. He was in the act of barring
down loose rock when the bar slip-
ped, the man fell forward, and the
rock came down upon him. Due to
the fact that a prop and some losse
rock were lying on the bottom, an
outright fatality was likely averted.
Dr. Margolis treated him at the mine
and later he was removed to Memor- |
ial hospital, Johnstown. The extent
of his injuries are not yet known but
hig condition is serious.
|
Delbert Bennett of Barnesboro R.|
D. 2, shot an eight point buck Satur-
day last. He is but 16 and a sopho-
more in Pine Township High.
Recent guests at the Bernard Straw
home were Miss Ruth Straw of Johns-!
town, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clossin
of Belsano.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sojack and
daughter, and Miss Hazel Neeley of
Johnstown visited relatives in Men-
tcle on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. -Trojer Nicewonger
held a birthd party for their grand-
daughter, May in celebration of
ner fifth birthday. Fourteen little
boys and girls attended. Games
played and a delicious lunch was ser-
ved.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCloskey en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs.
f Heilwood, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McClos-
key, and sons, of Wilkinsburg,
Mrs. Joseph Kozel of Gallitzin, over]
the week end.
Mr, and Mrs. Joan Mance, Jr., Mr. |
and Mrs.
and Florence Chappel of Mentcle vis- |
on | had been ill for several days , late on |
ited relatives in Glen Campbell
Sunday.
Recent guests at the
fler and family,
and Mrs.
of Commodore, Mr. and Mrs.
Rager of Cherry Tree.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomasko
of Commodore, Mr.
Albert Stiffler, and family | more.
Frank
vited by Ed Shaunessy, master of
of ceremonies, of the Full of Pep program |
| 6-point buck.
was
sar av ¢ :
Cassandra were Seturday evening| alse in her world she wanted to
learn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kelly of Pine!
! Flats were Saturday guests at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Link Adams. chums; so commuting, s spending $20
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Furgiueli and| for bus fare, $15 for a lesson and
children, Jim, Annetta and Phyllis,| $5 for hotel room and meals out of
were Brockway callers on Sunday. her meager funds, would be no ob-
Frank Jr. and Samuel Trinkley of | stacle to her determination
Heilwood had their tonsils removed |
recently and are getting along nicely. | proved she has more than dreams.
The Ladies Aid held their meeting| She has a daring for difficulties
at the home of Mrs. Miles Dav idson | and a smile for sacrifice. So it is
in Alverda last Monday. | not surprising to Hutchinson that
Greenie Winterine of Alverda was |
included in a group of hunters who |
returned home with deer. His was a| at her dreams.
If Helen needs encouragement,
Lois Henry of Indiana State Teach-
ers College, spent the week end with
perhaps Mr. Ganz’s
will skyrocket her
ably doesn’t,
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| opinion of her
[on Station KDKA at noon on Satur. |
1—Travel!s 1,500 miles a month for |
| cago—a 48-hour round trip—to take |
could |
teach her what more than anything |
But Helen is of the stripe of which |
the | success stories are made, say her |
Through these months Helen has |
| she is taking her slim savings and |
leaving for Chicago and a chance |
HASTINGS NEWS |;
which a girl of her gumption prob- |
UNION PRESS. COURIER
PAGE SEVEN
practice card in 24-hours, and has |
the eagerness and talent of Miss |
Frisch certainly has the mental
makeup for success.”
Hundreds of Birds Are
| WINNIPEG, MAN.—Hundreds of
| sparrows were victiins of a violent
| rain storm in Winnipeg during
which 1.39 inches of rain {ell in less
| than three hours.
one street after the storm, clearing
away
which had been
had taken shelter.
In other parts of the city scores of
the tiny bodies were found, beaten
to the ground by the terrific rain
and wind when they
| away from ]
| Safe Is Left Unlocked,
Robbers Get 14 Cents |
"ESTER, N. J.—When rob- |
| GLCUC
| bers broke into the Safe at the serv
ice station operated by Charles C.
Foster they found the door open and
4 cents inside.
Foster, who said the safe is
robbed ‘‘several times a year,” in-
sisted that he left the door open
| intentionally so that the burglars’
| W ork would not be ‘‘messy.”
“We take most of the money home
every n.ght, leaving the safe door
| open so they can get in easily,”
roster ex ined,
| a
| Black Cat Excuse Saves
Cab Driver Possible Fine
NEW YORK.—A black cat saved
Herman Lehr, taxi driver, a possible
| ine of $100 and loss of his license
here recently.
Lehr was arrested for driving
while intoxicated after his taxi
rammed a parked car. He told
Chief Magistrate Henry Curran it
was a cat and not the two glasses
of wine he said he had drunk that
made him swerve. Judge Curran
looked skeptical. ‘“‘But it was a
black cat,” Lehr said. The case
| was dismissed.
Collecting Police Night
Sticks Is lowan’s Hobby
DES MOINES, IOWA.—Robert B.
Mark's hobby makes him a regular
visitor at police stations.
Pursuing his avocation for collect-
ing policemen’s night sticks, he has
visited 76 police stations.
The 48-year-old Northwood, Iowa,
farmer's prize clubs included two
presented by Crown Prince Olav f
Norway when the Ilaiter visited
Decorah, Iowa, this spring.
“Any girl who uses up a 12- hour
| Killed by Cloudburst |
Street cleaners were kept busy in |
more than 300 of the birds |
dashed to the |
ground from a tree in which they |
were caught |
toona,
Misses Kathryn Jansure and Betty
Bobal were Saturday callers in Bar-
neshoro.
{ Miss Helen Lantzy of Harrisburg,
spent the week end at her home here.
Mrs. A. T. Strittmatter and Mr, and
Mrs. A. J. Dillon and daughter, Bet-
ty, were Thursday callers in Altoona.
The Hastings Dramatic Club will
sponsor their annual Christmas dance
| on Friday, December 29th, in the
Moose hall Jerry Gary's orchestra of
Johnstown, will furnish the music.
| Dancing from nine till one. Admission
50 cents.
A pleasant surprise party was neld
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at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Strittmatter for their daughter, Phyl
lis, it being her 16th birthday. Games
dancing and lunch featured. The hone
or guest received some lovely gifts,
Those present were Patty Houck,
Jane Holtz, Helen Mancuso, Betty Bills
Dorothy Robinson, Betty Niebauer,
Vernetta Bearer, Patty Strittmattep
and Thelma Strittmatter. James and
Frances Westrick, James Fairbanks,
Richard Bills, Anthony Mancuso, Paul
McNelis and Donald Reubas.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garrity were
Saturday shoppers in Altoona.
Miss Mary Jansure visited friends
in Windber Sunday.
MEN'S TIES ....
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MEN’S SHIRTS ....
MEN’S SCARFS
MEN’S HATS .....
MEN’S SHOES ..
Open Evenings
| Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Kline
! family were Saturday callers in Al-
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Particularly do we appeal to the ladies in assisting
them buy the men folks gifts of something to wear—
after all, the most appreciated. Special prices, too!
Joe’s Cut-Rate Store
beetles heheheh
LEEK
19¢c and 29c
9c and 19¢
. 69¢ and 98¢
.... 49c and 98¢c
$1.19 and $1.98
. $1.69 and $1.98
BARNESBORO, PA.
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| her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Henry | | feeling. He said: DRO IS RI TE AT I TR
| of Alverda. .
The Queen Esther Sunday School | = SE TT ERE 1 i ee
Class of Heilwood held a Christmas| SERB RABEEEBERBE BLEEK ELE R BRB REZ EZE BRK BERE EER ERE RRB E ELE RRL RUE REE TERK GER FS ——
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Mike Buriak |
and rytree on Monday.
Jack Wilson, John Wilson, | Frye home.
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Max Wilson | the Indiana hispital.
home were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stif-|
party at the home of Mrs.
in Heilwood. | A
Frank Furgieule of Mentcle spent 3)
the week end with his daughter, Paul- i
ine, in Brockway. n
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Frank Trinkley, Frank Trinley Jr.
and Jack Trinkley of Heilwood, were |
business callers in Johnstown Satur- |
day. | ®
The WCTU choir held their Christ-| =
mas Cantata in the Methodist church N
in Cooport last week. They will also 0
put it on in Nebo. Hazlett and Clymer »
in the near future. | B®
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson of Gries- |
more were business callers in Cher- |
Mrs. Samuel McNulty and Mrs. |
| Thelma Kline of Carrolltown, were
| Monday evening guests at the Carl
Mrs. Blaine Bennett of Mentcle who
Saturday evening was removed to
Lisle Russell of Penn State, spent
Mrs. Paul Joiner of Alverda was in-
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