PAGE EIGHT Ea — UNION PRESS COURIER Thursday, August 19, 1943. BREAD GLADDENS SICILIANS WEEKLY HEALTH TALK We are reasonably familiar with | the Solomon Islands, the Dodecanese Islands and the Thousand Islands. wok kkk But where are the Islands of Lang- erhans? koko The islands of Langerhans are a cluster of small cells in the pancreas, a digestive organ of the human body. ThEkEER Many organs of the body manufac- ture hormones, chemical substances which aid in the proper functioning of other organs. kok on | In addition there are ograns des-! igned solely for the purpose of pro- ducing hormones. | ERERE | These hormones exert a profund in- | fluence on the physical appearance, on physiological processes, and on mental and emotional manifestations of every individual. [ EERE | A source of hormones are the en- docrine glands. | *kkkk | They are ductless glands and de- | liver their secretions directly into the | blood stream. | STATE DEFERS STUDY RECENT DEATHS mer, died on Tuesday an extended illness. ii five children—Joseph, dore, Mary and Paul, church cemetery. | explained that a constitutional am- Leo W Cretin, Leo W. Crein, aged 48 years, a well | known Northern Cambr August 27th, 1895, in Clearrield town- ship, a son of John and Anna (Kes- sler) Cretin. Surviving are his wid- ow, Mrs. Anna (Horne) Cretin and The deceased was a br rence Cretin of Dysar Mrs Mary Plunkett Chest Springs. | The funeral services will be held at nine o'clock on Friday morning in St. Augustine's Catholic Church at St. | Augustine, by the Rev. O'Toole and burial will follow .in the i Vincent Meloy. . re . Vincent Meloy, aged 80 years, a Oo a 2? 2 oe » « Moye « ] TO / Q ’ Once mor there’s bread to be had in [rapani since the Allies Vwen known farmer took over. The smiles of this Sicilian housewife and boy show how welcome it is. In an island rich with food products, natives went hungry until freedom cam. Signal Corps radiophoto. Springs section, died at 6:40 o'clock on Wednesray morning of this week, after a brief illness. A son of Pat- rick and Bridget (McLade) Meloy, he was born in Chest Springs on Sep- tember 18, 1862. His wife and dau- ia County far- morning arter » was born on Bernard Isa- all at home. other of Law- t, R. D,; and; | Father John of the Chest Prices Effective Blue Stamps Until Closing R-S-T Good Now and Thru Saturday, ae AMERICAN pope WASTE IS SABOTAGE And the War Against Waste Begins In Your Kitchen... Buy Only Foods of Quality FANCY DRIED BEANS LJ Kidney Beans iu: tx 10¢ Pea Beans oe ue Ae ima B awe ie 13€ Lima Beans HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW GLENWOOD Citrus Marmalade 2: 3c Made of Sugar, Florida Oranges and Grapefruit A4sC0 Fancy Quality “105 From Finest Milk tall caitle Grazing 0 in the Best Dairy Lands a - #xkee OF SOLDIERS’ BONUS | endment authorizing the state to = Ving or Chief gland is the pituary, located | | float & bong isstte would be necessary one: EE A gi - Mile jet funds “because we S . a ’ ; ’ in the base of the skull, which con While state officials made plans | to secure bonus ds and three children—Walter, with the 1 Red Point Per Can Farmdale Cut Wax Beans “hc “.2lle trols size and growth of the body. | 1ast week to welcome Pennsylvania's | | couldn't raise the money WHith Waal United States Forces in North Afri- ca; Mildred and Gerald, both residing at home. Funeral services will be conducted Other glands in the endocrene | chain include the tryroid, the adre. | study has been authorized on bonus- | be needed by taxation.’ | returning servicemen with jobs, no| | “many millions of dollars would be required.” 4S5CO Cut Red Beets lus ec Early June Peas "points Mz i2e | nals, the parathyroids, and the sex|es for the veterans. — Vr ; : a I 3 n Saturday morning 3 Blue tall glands. Speaker of the House Ira T. Fiss, | PEAS. 8 Ping Olio) of Satuay Fomine Webster’s Tomato Soup ~~ »oini: can BC wii chairman of the Joint State Govern-| A total of 17,900 acres have been [Chest Springs, by the Rev. Father Eagle Condensed Milk oid Yan 18¢ Endocrinology: The study of the|ment Commission, which is internal secretions. : Rus : commendations, to the 1945 General | Endocrinologist: A worker in the Assembly, asserted that no study for! making | planted in green peas for processing | Padden pastor, and interment will be subject of endocrinology or a physi- | soldier bonuses was being undertak- i : ar » . = artment of Agriculture. cian who treats diseases arising from |en by the state, although there may bat , g v disordered internal secretions. ih duals. Endocrinopath: A person with dis- rig A Er itis EE EA A EAN EA ASS ee ——————————————————————— A ————————— FOR ‘JUNIOR’ '— JERSEY TYPES Slack Suits, $1.95 to $3.95 Boys’ Sweaters, Srna $1.95 to $3.50 Real Money Savers! Trunks Underwear. be some by private groups or indfivi- | Attempts by legislators during the order of the glands of internal secre- | last session to provide bonuses for tion. World War II veterans were shelved in committee. Robert Frey, directer | ~Invest your surplus in war bonds | of the Legislative Beferonce Bureau, | war. Bnei Wash Suits! wear. Open neck blouse atop pastel shorts, striped It’s Time! FOR YOU, AND YOU, AND YOU TO SHARPEN YOUR PENCILS AND GET OUT YOUR NOTE BOOKS. It’s time for you to get a NEW SUIT... NEW SHOES... NEW JACKETS and a lot of other things you're going to need for the next nine months, Why don’t you help mom and pop out right now by checking the things you want. They will appreciate your pointing out these money-saving values at Lux- enberg’s Men’s Shop—and maybe il will help them overlook any low grades you might bring home next month For that High School Student . ’ Boys Lon 505 wedding anniversary recently. They | Stringless nite 95 to $5. Soptember: mein. Phack to were married in Houtzdale and re-| Long Green Slicing Cucumbers 2. 9 Bovs’ Shirts $1.29 wchool.” and welts ready with sided there for a time before taking | F ys’ Shirts .......... : Sr ad) up their residence in Hastings. The | resh Large Green Peppers 2 or 9C a new shipment of the keenest prep suits we’ve seen this sea- son, Inexpensive, too. Only $16.50 ™ $25 LET US ‘‘SATISFAC- TORILY’’ OUTFIT YOUR YOUNG MAN AND BOY FOR HIS SCHOLASTIC YEAR. LUXENBERG'S Men's and Boys’ Shop Boys’ Ties ........ 25¢ - 35¢ Boys’ Hatz .............. $1.25 Boys' Caps ................ $1.00 Boys’ Shoes ............ $2.45 BARNESBORO —At any rate the political candi- | dates themselves are taking an inter- est in the coming primary and elec- tion. But the rest of the folks are a bit more engrossed in winning the | numerous surveys for legislative re-| thig year in Pennsylvania. This is an} in the church cemetery. increase of 2,600 acres over last year sas | according to surveys by the State De- Mrs. Louies Cod hran. Mrs. Louisa (Wilkinson) Cochran, aged 66 years, of Patton, died last| Thursday night in the Miners Hospi- tal at Spangler, where she had sub- mitted to an appendicitis operation. She was born on June 30th, 1877 ,in England, a daughter of Joseph and Alice (Stopp) Wilkinson, and had been a resident of Patton for 59 years. In addition to her husband, she is survived by nine children— John W., Johnstown; Mrs. Norman | Swisher, Patton; Mrs. Fred Dreher, | Pittsburgh; Jesse, Johnstown; Mrs. | William Peacock, Mobile, Alabama; Mrs. Arnold Yesko, Pitcairn; Mrs. Mildred Dishart, Johnstown; Sgt. Curtis, stationed in India; and Sgt. Jack, stationed in Texas. She was a sister of Joseph Wilkinson, Patton; Mrs. Eliza Lee, Patton; and Mrs. Walter Sherwin, Glen Campbell. Mrs. Cochran was a member of the Pat- ton American Legion Auxiliary and of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Funeral services were conducted at one o'clock on Monday afternoon at the Cochran home by the Rev. Tho- mas, pastor of the Episcopal church. The funeral cortege left immdiately after the services for Forest Lawn Cemetery near Johnstown, where ad- ditional services were conducted in the chapel there. Sister Mary Austin Wills. Sister Mary Austin (Wills), 63, of the Sisters of Mercy, died on Monday morning in the Mount Aloysius’ Ju- nior College, Cresson, after a pro- longed illness. She was born Sept. 1, 1879, in Ashville, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wills, and | was a descendant of Capt. Michael | tered the novitiate of the Sisters of Mercy, then located in Loretto. Dur- When the Mercy Hospital opened in Johnstown in 1911 Sister Mary Aus- tin was one of the first who served | | ones, it was said at Mor nt Aloysius.. | Surviving are three sisters Mis. | P. W. Finn, Mapleton Depot, Hunt- | ington county; Mrs. Harriet Leix and | Mrs. F. X. Leix, both of Avalon, | Pittsburgh. | Funeral services were held in the | Convent chapel at Cresson on Wed- | nesday morning and interment was | in the College cemetery. — WY niin HASTINGS COUPLE WEDDED SIXTY YEARS | —— | Mr. and Mrs. Casper Warfield of | Hastings, celebrated their sixtieth couple were tendered a reception giv- en by the Ladies’ Aid of the Metho- | dist Church, Hastings. Special mu- | sic was provided by the Campbell Studio choir and orchestra. Mr. Warfield, who is 81, has Deen) a member of the Odd Fellows’ lodge | for 51 years. The couple has 20 grand | children and six great grandchildren. | —— Smes— | AUGUST NOV ENA AT CARMEL. | The eighth monthly novena in hon- | or of St. Therese, “The Little Flow- | er,” will open at the Carmelite Mon- | astery at Loretto, on Sunday, August | 22nd, and close on Monday, August | Carmel to be included in the Novenas and the prayers of the Carmelite | nuns. All other intentions recommen- | ded will also be included. The next | novena to be announced will be the Solemn Novena in preparation for the Feast of St. Therese, Please address all petitions to the Carmelite Monas- tery, Loretto, Pa. 85¢ up ing her 45 years as a Sister of Mer- cy she served in numerous schools in . the Altoona diocese as well as in He-man suits built for Butler. SWAN SOAP RINSO Safe for 4 Rayons 30th, at 4 p. m. f During each Novena special inten- | tions are made for peace and for all | { ) those who are serving their country. | FRESH- C H I C K E POINT Many names have been sent to the | § KILLED FREE ] ASCO Grape Juice ii.” 29¢ TR RN Ny SN ST nam Tan Heyy. Pillsbury Flour ::1.27 PERI a a Ot er tN uF aes eat Ny FF a, N. B. C. Graham Crackers .*. 20¢ CANNING NEEDS... Every can you put up is a “jar” to the Axis! 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Throughout her religious cas shorts, Both well tailored reer she was always conspicuous for | sturdy I y her great Interest in the poor and | ) ili walls LoS a 0 Fry fF, S "CY, havy rown, 2-8 . 3 : i > Sr a a a oe BE ay] FRESH POINT FREE PRODUCE U. S. No. 1 Fancy White POTATOES =: 49° Fresutypuller Sweet CORN Roasting Ears for Dinner doz. 29¢ TOMATOES Foncy Sicers v GREEN BEAN Tender Snappy Large Fresh Egg Plants 2 ror 29 Fen Stamps T-U-V-W Good Now! Lean Smoked Regular ) Hams “5555 mw. 32° Picnic Style c Pork Roast 2:7: io 30 LEAN SMOKED BACON Tha rem 32¢ Fully-Dressed Yo { \ Fryers or Roasters, Ib, 50%. Ib. 44¢ Pork Liver rn: n. 22¢ Pig’s Feet "92 , 9¢ Ass’. Loaves... 35¢ Cottage Cheese ». 15¢