0 i @ ~~ Ww .. Re WO a ~~ Thursday, October 29th, 1942 UNION PRESS-COURIER | Mrs. Elvie Powell. Pvt. John Tirpack of Lang avenue, Patton, is receiving his basic train- ing in the Army at the Cavalry Re- placement Training Center at Fort Riley, Kansas. It is the nation’s only horse and mechanized training center. Pvt. Tirpack was well known for his | hunting with bow and arow when in Patton Mrs. Elvie Powell. end visitor in Lewistown. rata, son of Mr. and Mrs Angelo] y; . Cammarata, of Lincoln Avenue, is | will follow the party. spending a several day leave at his | home here, following completion of his basic training period in the U. S. Navy at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. | Seaman Cammarata is a former em- | ployee of the Press-Courier office. He is pleased with Navy life. ce the birth of a son, Oct. 21, in the Spangler hospital. Mrs. Williams is . Lee Lauwerts, Louise Terrezza. Robert A. Neubauer of Johnstown, | a grandson of Harry Owens of this| place, was advanced to the grade of sergeant recently at Madison, Wis, where he is assigned to the Army Air Force Technical School. last week entered training as an avi-| Myers, Ebensburg pianist, and the ation cadet. The young man had en-| Misses Lois Mechling and Lovell Ni- listed for this service several months | cholson, of Barnesboro, who will sing ago, but had only received his call. |a number of duets. Dues are payable Corporal Randolph Powell has re- | at this meeting. Light refreshments turned to Camp Kilmer, N. J., after will be served by the hostess commit- tee. Misses Monica Baker and Eleanor Cihan of Detroit, spent several days at their respective home in Patton. MEN'S AND BOYS’ i Mrs. E. P. Cooper was elected pres- 5 B ‘ident of the Garden Study Club of { Patton Tuesday evening at the regu- CLOTHING | lar meeting held in’the Drug Com- . | pany building. She succeeds Mrs. C. AND [A. Snyder. Mrs. Richard Shannon was named vice president and Miss RUBBER | Agnes Palcho secretary-treasurer. An original program of fun was ar- FOO TWEAR | ranged by Mrs. Frank Schwab and | | Mrs. Richard Shannon, which was fol- | lowed by lunch. | Mr. and Mrs. James Buck of Pat- {ton R. D., have received word that | AT LOWEST PRICES their son, Corp. Thomas J. Buck. was DO YOUR CHRISTMAS made the honor student on gradua- SHOPPING NOW! ting day at the Aviation Service Sch- lool in Jacksonville, Fla., and hence | U. S. Marine Corps. He enlisted in | the Marines on Feb. 18, 1942 and has 9 | left San Diego for overseas duty. His | brother, Pfc. Raymond Buck is serv- |ing in the Marines somewhere in the | South Pacific. Pvt. James F. Buck is [in the U. S. Army at Fort Warren, ‘Wyoming. Mrs. I. T. Strittmatter has return- ed home after spending the past two "months with her son and daugter-in- CUT-RATE STORE BARNESBORO | spending a furlough with his mother, Smith have returned to Tampa, Fla., after a visit with the former's mother, All members of the Women's Dem- A group of friends met at the home of Mr. Terrezza on Beech avenue on | Friday night, Oct. 23, for a Hallow- | | 'een party. Games and entertainment | ago. were the features of the evening. An! | enjoyable time was had by all. At- | tending were: Rita Petrusky, Betty|day leave with his parents, Mr. and | Ann Shuss, Joan and Rita Hoover, | Mr and Mrs. Ben Williams announ- Mary C. Young, Anna May and Her- man Ianiello, Arlene McAlister, Jer- ry and Phyllis Rogers, Marjorie and the former Miss Bertha Solomon. | Billy Turnbull, Anita Lacava, Nancy The November meeting of the Pat- | ton Music Club will be held Tuesday evening, November 3,%at the home of Mrs. Ralph E. Good. The program which has been arranged by Mrs. Fred Arble, will begin at 8 p.'m., and William J. Simpson of this place, | will be presented by Miss Marjorie {attained the grade of Corporal in the | law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Strittmatter in Detroit, Mich. PATTON BRIEFS Mrs. Gust DeGand and Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Yeckley of | { Mrs. Pete Chueta and daughter, Nan- | Loretto announce the birth of a son. | ~ cy Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair] Howard Yerger of Patterson, N. J, | visited his mother, Mrs. M. J. Yer- | ger for several days. | Mrs. Andrew Rhody and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson was a week | Mrs. Kenneth Rhody, spent the week | end in Erie, Pa. {be held on Monday evening, Novem- [and Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin. . ber 2, in the Moose Hall. Regular! Apprentice Seaman Sandy Camma-| meeting and nomination of officers | Field, California, is spending a fif- | Staff Sgt. Joseph Bobby of March | teen day furlough with his mother, | Mrs. Catherine Bobby of Patton R. | D. This is is first furlough since en- tering the service seventeen months | Sgt. Mike Sholtis of Camp Gordon, | Ga., returned after spending a three | Mrs. Mike Sholtis of Patton, R. D. | Charles Swab was admitted to the | Cleveland Clinic Hospital in Cleve- | land, Ohio, last Wednesday, suffering |an infected leg. Mrs. Swab accom- | panied her husband, and returned home Sunday. Yeoman James Fitzpatrick, of the | U. S. Navy, recently spent a three- | day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Winifred Fitzpatrick. Mrs. Ed Brown and daughter, Carol Mae, of New | | Kensington are also spending a week as the guest of Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Fitzpatrick. TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH Thursday, Oct. 29, 7 p. m.—Mem- Supper. 8:00 p. m., Hallowe'en Party | under leadership of youth fellowship. | | All must come masked or suffer pen- | alty. | Sunday, Nov. 1—The Church at Study” at 9:45. Topic: ‘The Christian i View of Marriage.” ‘The Church at | Worship” at 10:30. Topic: “The Ch- | ristian Votes.” The Methodist Youth | | Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. Leader of devations, Jack Williams; leader of discussion, Miss June Rowland. Ev- “The Prepared Table.” Tuesday, Nov. 3, 5 to 8 p. m.—The | Annual Election Day Supper under | the auspices of the Adult Bible Class. | | | | ening services at 7:30 p. m. Theme: | | Tickets, 50c. Wednesday, Nov. 4, 3:45 p. m.-—the | Junior League; 7:30 p. m.—Midweek | Service. | Plans are under consideration con- | cerning an Institute of Christian Liv- |ing to be sponsortd by Barnesboro | Sub-District group of the Methodist Trinity Methodist Church, Patton. More details later. DO YOU KNOW. The pepper, cloves and nutmegs of the East Indies were the prizes men | fought over in the early days. Food | | was of low grade in Europe and meat | spoiled rapidly. Spices were added to | | foods to make them palatable. Apprentice Seaman George McLau_| ocratic Club are requested to attend ghlin, of Newport, R. I, spent a five | the Masquerade Hallowe'en Party today furlough with his parents, Mr. bers of the Adult Bible Class meet to | discuss plans for Annual Election Day | Church. The place of meeting is to be | PAGE FIVE | — PROCRASTINATION IS THE THIEF OF TIME! CHOOSE THE WATCH YOU WANT NOW USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AW AY FLAN! | | | | BULOVA Lady's ELGIN Man's I5 jewel "Eliza. model. Smart beth,” 17 jewels. Yellow and dependable. gold color, 04 37 WATERPROOF WATCH 197s Handsome, guar- anteed Gray leather strap. GRUEN cris: WAMILTON Mae jewels. Gold filled. tinel" 17 jewel depend- 9 4s able watch. § 4 6 “Tke Store for SAFE Diamond Buying” Louis Luxenberg Established 1903 Barnesboro, Pa. RR ECIAL WATCHES for men and women thoes 1 49s Both new and smart. Guaran- teed movements. Accurate. ro. Nal idea Phone 187 H.-FOR CHRISTMAS WSN TNE 7% de Ea They are Rev. Robert Herzer, Belle- The newly-ordained fathers had vue; Rev. Urban McGarry, Warren: been established at the mission head- | If you're looking or “i ues in e or Miss Josephine Dominic of Barnes- Used Furniture Attend our GRAND OPENING In the large storeroom recently vacated by AGP, Barnesboro . . Saturday, Oct. 31st WOLF FURNITURE C0., ANNEX PHILADELPHIA AVE. BARNESBORO, PA. Mrs. David Elden visited relatives in Altoona last Tuesday. Miss Florence Jansure was a vis- itor in Ashville Thursday. Rev. Hugh Schleif, Columbia, and the Rev. Martin Brodhead, Plainfield, N. J., all of whom were formely affiliat- ed with St. Francis College and the Catholic University of America. quarters in the diocese of Patna, in India, since December, 1939. Follow- ing their arrival in India they con- tinued their theological studies at St, Albert's Seminary at Ranchi, India. rey boro, was a weak end guest at the « ® W. B. Dillon home. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKillop and Wi R C ; | IS COME Mrs. W. B. Dillon were Sunday vis- {itors in Westover. Philip Carretti of Detroit, Mich., visited friends here last Tuesday. Miss Mary Weakland, employed in Pittsburgh, spent the past week end here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weakland. Mrs. William Rounsley and Mr. and | Mrs. Arch Rounsley of Barnesboro, | visited relatives here last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Allport, and Mr and Mrs. Geo. Allport and dau- ghter Susan motored to Houtzdale and Phillipsburg Sunday to visit rel- atives. Mr and Mrs. Joe Torallo of Rock- | ville, Md., spent the week end here. Adrian Semelsberger, employed in Cleveland, Ohio, was at his home here over the week end. Regis Lantzy of Detroit, Mich, spent several days last week here i - r—— —— with his father, B. A. Lantzy. } (Political Advertisement) Paul Coe of Washington, D C., was a recent caller at the Allport home last week at the Guegan home. I IAR I IN Mesdames Edwin Link, Stephen A. Jansure, John Wagner and Misses THE on Harvey street. Margaret Geus and Florence Jansure THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Mr. and Mrs. John Hindmarsh of Ashtabula, Ohio, spent several days | were Tuesday shoppers in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. William Paterick, daughter, Janet, and son, Billie, of Beaver, Pa., were week end guests at the Brazill home. Other recent visit- FOR ors were Mrs. Charles Heist of Patton and Miss Catherine Brazill of Silver Spring, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brazill and dau- |ghter, Carol Ardith, were Saturday | motorists to Altoona. | Misses Ann Nesdore, Grace Man- |cuso, and Mary Dillon were Saturday i shoppers in Altoona. | Misses Jane Dillon, Eleanor McDer- | GOVERNOR General Martin ...is everything that a war- time Governor should be. His intimate knowl. edge of the State has been gained in 44 years of public service. His ability as a |mott and Dorothy Robinson, Spang- . aoa ler Hospital nurses trainees, spent high-type administrator has been proved the week end at their homes here. behind desks and on the fields of battle. His Mr. F. L. Soisson was a Friday mo- torist to Johnstown. | Sunday visitors at the Mancuso | {hme were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel To- |dero and children and Mr. and Mrs. | Carl Todero of Greensburg. sincerity, his quick grasp of vital details, the confidence he inspires in others, are quali- ties enhancing his value in public office. q/o?¢ NOVEMBER 3rd STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE OF PENNSYLVANIA + M. HARVEY TAYLOR, Chairman | |FOUR FRANCISCANS ORDAINED IN INDIA | Four members of the Franciscan community at Loretto recently were ordained by Bishop Bernard J. Sulli- van, S. J., at St. Joseph's Pro-Cath- jedral at Patna, India.
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