Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, December 21, 1939, Image 8

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UNION PRESS-COURIER
DEATH NOTICES
WILLIAM EDWARD MORGAN
afternoon at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Morgan. of
Hastings, former Patton residents. He
was born in Cambria county on Mar.
8, 1905. Mr. Morgan worked in Ohio |
for several years and returned to this
tounty about two years ago. Besides
his parents, he leaves a son, Andrew
Morgan of Hastings. His wife, Mrs.
Margaret (Younkera) Morgan, died
four years ago. Mr. Morgan was a
brother of Thomas J. Morgan of St.
Marys, Ohio; John G. and Andrew G.
Morgan, both of Girard, Ohio; Amilda
wife of Allen Reitley, Girard, Ohio;
Daniel W. Morgan, Wilson, Pa.; Wil-
bur E. Morgan, Hastings; Albert L.
Morgan, Girard, Ohio; Alberta L., Lor-
raine M., Margaret and Kenneth Mor-
&€an, all of Hastings. Funeral services
will be held on Wednesday of this |
week and interment will be made in
Fairview cemetery, Patton.
GEORGE WEIR.
George Weir, the sixteen year old
son of Adam and Lulu (Ray) Weir,
of Marstellar, died last week at the |
Death terminated an |
parental home.
extended illness of a complication of
ailments. The lad was born on Septem-
ber 6, 1923. Besides his parents, he
leaves these brothers and sisters: Mrs. |
Carl Lindhal, Martellar; Mrs. Charles
Guthrie, Spangler; Ray, James, Rich-
ard, June and Norma Weir, all at
home. Funeral services were conducted
at two o'clock on Sunday afternoon
in the Fruit Hill Church, Clearfield
county, by the Rev. John E. Jackson,
pastor of the Barnesboro Presbyterian
church, and interment was in the |
church cemetery,
MISS SUE BANNAN.
Funeral services for Miss Sue Ban-
fan of Cresson whose death occurred
on Saturday morning on her 61st bir-
thday anniversary were conducted on
*Tuesday morning in ‘St. Francis’ Xav-
er’s Catholic church, and interment
was made in St. Michael's cemetery at
Loretto. Miss Bannan’s health had
been impaired for the past three
years. She was born on December 16,
4878, a daughter of John and Mary El-
len (Bradley) Bannan. Miss Bannan
resided in Loretto for many years and
moved to Cresson five years ago. She
leaves a sister, Miss Gertrude Bannan
af Cresson. A brother William Bannan
died in 1933, and a sister ,Mary, in
1925.
JOHN ZIDOW.
Funeral services for John Zidow,
60, a retired miner, of Hastings, whose
death occurred on Monday morning
at his home will be conducted at 9
o'clock on Thursday morning in St.
Bernard’s Catholic church, Hastings,
and interment will be made in the
church cemetery. The deceased had
been ill for a long time. He was born
in Europe in 1880 ,and had lived in
Hastings for the past 35 years. Sur-
Thursday, December 21st, 1939,
viving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Zi- CRC CCPC EC 7 0 A311 YE EE
dow and two children: Mary, wife of
Samuel Rogers, Ebensburg, and Anna
wife of Christopher McCarthy, Cass-
andra. The deceased was a member
| of the Hastings Local Union of the
William Edward Morgan, aged 34
years, died at one o'clock on Monday |
United Mine Workers of America.
MRS. EMMA EARLY.
Mrs. Emma (Flemming) Early, 85,
widow of Samuel Early of Reynolds-
ville, Jefferson county, died on Satur-
| day night in the Spangler hospital
| where she had been a patient since
| last Friday. Mrs. Early was born in
| Clintonville in 1854. She was well
known in Northern Cambria County.
C. D. Early of St. Benedict is a son
of the deceased.
NORTHERN CAMBRIA
BEER DISTRIBUTORS
NAME 1940 OFFICERS
Officers of the Northern Cambria
Beer Distributors Association were
elected at a recent meeting at Eb-
ensburg, as follows:
| Fred Soisson, Hastings, president;
| Earl Sharbaugh, Carrolltown, vice~
president; Blair Pawlowski, Barnes-
boro, secretary, and Carl Falchini, of
Ebensburg, treasurer.
Announcement was made that all
truck drivers employed by association
| members were enrolled in local No.
7587, United Mine Workers of Amer-
ica, a union local established for the
drivers.
The following are affiliated with
the Northern Cambria Beer Distribu-
tors’ Association: Blair Pawlowski,
John Wengzen, Barnesboro; Fred Soi-
sson, representing Hastings Bottling
Works; Edward Gunther, represent-
ing Gunther Beverage Company, of
Hastings; Earl Sharbaugh, Carroll-
| town; Joseph Fork, Colver; E. T. En-
| Behart, Carl Falchini, Ebensburg; S.
| T. Runzo and Co., Inc. Cresson;
Frank Bertenzetti, Luke Maxwell, of
| Gallitzin; Nanty-Glo Distributing Co.;
Henry Brunett, Norman Sebring, Dan-
iel Sigado, Earl McVicker, Portage,
and Anthony Nastase Jr., Beaverdale.
Purpose of the association, it was
announced, is to establish prices in
the area and to cooperate in all de-
tails with the State Liquor Control
Board.
MARSTELLAR
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Marchock on Saturday, Dec. 16th
at the home of Mrs. Robert McClell-
and, mother of Mrs. Marchock.
Banns of marriage were announced
for the first time on Sunday between
Miss Caroline Malik and John Fudro,
both of Marstellar.
Billy Cole, young son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Cole, is a patient at the
Spangler hospital.
Misses Gretta Dules and Douy
Shrock are practicing for a Christmas
play to be given in the Presbyterian
church on Christmas Eve.
Teddie’s Ice Cream Parlor is
| open for dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McFarland and
now
ERASERS | Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Shaffner were Sun-
OUR ANNUAL
CLEARANCE
SALE!
BEGINS DEC. 26th
Watch our windows for
Real Bargains! Buy your
winter needs now! See our
ad in next week’s Union
Press-Courier for Special
prices. Free parking in the
back of store.
Joe's
Cut-Rate Store
BARNESBORO, PA.
day visitors at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Joe Norton.
Mrs. Oscar Link gave a Christmas
party for the Ladies’ Bingo Club on
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Joseph Norton visited at the
home of Miss Erma McKillop of Bar-
nesboro, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Santora and
daughter, Jeanne ,of Emeigh Run,
were Sunday visitors at the home of
Mrs. Santora’s father, Adam Spicher.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butterworth
and family were Saturday shoppers in
Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Racavan and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Batista were Satur-
day shoppers in Johnstown.
| Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor of Rossi-
| ter, were Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor.
Mrs. Walter Weakland of Marstel-
lar entertained guests at her home
on Saturday evening. Those presen.
were: Mrs. Joe Dukes, Mrs. George
Elder, Mrs. Oscar Land, Mrs. Paul
Clauson, Mrs. Louis Verchick, Mrs.
| Donald Bearer and Mrs. Joe Norton.
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Prosperous New Year.
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Friday and Saturday
PENNY SINGLETON
as BLONDIE
ARTHUR LAKE
as DAGWOOD
LARRY SIMMS
as BABY DUMPLING
2 A COLUMBIA PICTURE
icreen play by Gladys Lehman and Richard Fiournoy « Directed by FRANK R. STRAYER
Added Attraction
FEARLESS IN A FIGHT
TENDER IN ROMANCE
Riding orsinging-ina
battle or a love scene
—you'll find a new
thrill in this Sweet-
heart of the Plains.
Presented by
CORONADO PICTURES
DAVID O'BRIEN
VINCE BARNETT
A Don Lieberinon Production
Directed by Samuel Diege
HEAR
MISS PAGE
SING THE NEW
Distributed by oh
GRAND NATIONAL HIT PRAIRIE
PICTURES, Inc. BOY
Sanday, Only
THEY LIVED THEIR LIVES
OVER AGAIN...AND LAUGHED!
Mrs. Chips, the
@ 3 Yank at Oxford,
and Young Du.
Kildare... in one
wildly hilarious ro-
mantic triangle!
.*Her second appeaz-
ance can’t be too
soon!” —N.¥. Post
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ceorce BARBIER
Original Story and Screen Play |
byCoreyFord, Norman Z. McLeod
Directed by Norman Z. McLeod !
Produced by Milton Bren i»
Matinee Sunday at 2:30
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HOLIDAY SEASON
GRAND THEATRE
Management and Employes
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Monday, Christmas Only
Ann Sothern, Lewis Stone
“JOE AND ETHEL TURP
CALLoNTHE PRESIDENT”
Saturday Evening Post Story,
with Riotous Results!
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at 2:30. Santa wil’
be here with a Giti
9°¢ for all Kiddies!
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Tuesday, Bargain Night
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JOHN PAYNE
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WALTER CATLETT-ED BROPHY + Directed by GEORGE AMY+ A WARNER BROS. Picture
Sarees Moy by Charles Beiden snd Beysead Schrod « from o Story bry Loe Kets
Wednesday and Thursday
She’s gay! She’s glamorous!
She’s glorious! Leave it to
Lubitsch to make her Paris love
affair the slickest, slyest romance
you've ever howled at!
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it... SEE IT!)
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DOUGLAS - CLAIRE
An Ernst LUBITSCH Production
Directed by Ernst Lubitsch
a Meuq Goldwyn.
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