J Thursday, September 21, 1944 BAKERTON BRIEFS Gilbert Natcher, U. 8S. Navy, New York, is spending a leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foster. Misses Mary Ann Ley and Shirley Conley, of Buffalo, N. Y., are guests at the h 2 of Mr. and Mrs. John HA 0 r A 2 ° | Soisson and children of Nicktown. Seaman Earl Flora, who has just| Mrs, Tony Cimo and son, Tom, of returned from overseas, is spending Donrele, Nuch 318 (onung here M a leave with his father, Mr. James on Ime ae ow Ay 5, Mr. Piore. Art Stephens, Sr., and grand- | Mrs, James Cunningham, son, Gil- son, Freddie Stephens, of Kittanning, | bert sng qaughiter, Sauce: and ie. arc guests at the home of Mr. and Phe were eq- Mrs. Delmont Pardee. I . ; i Ben W. Bachman of Baltimore, Seaman Pete Mazurak has return-| yg was a business caller in town ed to New York after spending a) ihe past week short leave with his mother, Mrs. | Mrs. Rose Semelsberger of Elder Frank Blahovec. | Township and Mrs. Frank Walters Mrs. John Bruner of Altoona, wat. nd Mrs. P. F. Yahner. motored to a caller at the home of her mother, | m4 oh Pa “last Friday and remain. Mrs. Anna Tucker. |ed there with relatives and friends Edward Zadai, son of Mr. and Mrs. | over the week end Frank Zadai, left Sunday where he | Mr. and Mrs: Herman Buck and entered St. Vincents College, at La-| qaugnter, Elaine, of Erie, spent the trobe as a student. | past week in Hastings and vicinity W. Scott Green, R. N.. has return-|__ _... 3 : : ' : : | visiting relatives and friends. ed to St. Francis Hospital, Pitts. | Mrs. Annie Buck of Casrolltown burgh, after visiting with his sister, | ,. 3 Miss Alice Daley, of Johnstown, Mrs. Paul Strong. : were Thursday visitors at the Edwin W. Curt Tackit is confined to the|coug home. West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh with Miss Margaret Geus has returned a severe back injury he received from te Detroit after spending the: #um- a fall. Mr. Tackit is a former Baker-| yer months here at her home. ton resident. He is married to the | Mrs. Mary Peters of Warren, Pa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Richard | ag a recent guest of Dr. and Mrs. Nesbit of this place. |E. C. Peters at theih home on Span- Mr. and Mrs. John Shonsky have|gjer street. received word that their son, Cpl.|~ My and Mrs. George Sullivan and Michael Shonsky, stationed in Alas-|chjigren of Detroit, Mich., are visit. ka, has received the stripes of a ser-| nig at the home of Mrs. Sullivan's geant. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan. Mrs. William Nagle and Mrs. Jack | Mr, and Mrs. Carl Bloom of Cape Repper of Chest Springs, and Sgt.| Charles, Va. spent several days the and Mrs. Vincent Nagle of Alabama, | first of the week at the Buck home were recent callers at the home ofl gp Spangler street. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davenport. | Pat Buck left Monday to enroll in Mrs. George Pablic has gone to At-|a trade school at Lancaster, Pa. lanta, Ga., to join her husband, Tec.) Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Neuberg of Sgt. George Pablic, who is stationed | Wilkinsburg spent the week end in there with the U. S. Army. town witli relatives. S. Sgt. Stanley Kucholick of Indi-| According to word received here ana, spent a furlough her with his|by local relatives, Lt. Cora Overber- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kutcho- ger, A. N. C, is on duty in France. lick. | John Woodley of the U. S. Navy is Miss Gretta Nesbit, of Pittsburgh, spending a 17 day furlough at the spent the week end here at the home | hume of his mother, Mrs. Mabel Woo- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard | dley. Nesbit. Vernon Ritter, RT 3-¢, U. S. Navy, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Greer and fa- iS spencing the week at his home. mily and Mr. and Mrs. George Greer hut + 26 he's Dosularly known, is and family, of Clymer, were Sunday Stafimog on: Tregsate island, Cal. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. PYy Bel Yin Magione 2 John Muir. ar , S€ . 0 ns , 1S 4 a= Florence M. Harris, of the Wom- day furlough at his home here. He en's Army Corps, of Ft. Oglethorpe, | a3 recently awarded an expert's Ga., is home for an indefinite stay badge Lor stnert marksmanship on Miah He) aarents, Mr. and Mrs. ye Bernardine Dillon has return- * to Pittsburgh after spending the Mrs. Thomas Hecker has returned summer months at the Dillon home home from New York City, where on Spangler street she visited with her daughters. I wie N Tad Mr. and Mis. Lewis Bertomini, ofp, 0, 2nd Mrs. James Lumadue of th ck Buffalo, N. Y.. were recent visitors Wasningion. OD oh hi at the home of the former's parents, end here a : A Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lumadue, Mrs. Adam Bertomini. | Mrs. Matthew Waltz and infant Misses Eileen Lehmier and Evelyn | daughter, Margaret Ann, of Washing- Regan, of York, Pa, spent a few to; 'D C., are spending some time at days at their homes in town. _|the Waltz home on Beaver street. Mr. and Mrs. Meekins and family) Mrs. Ted Donahue was a Monday of Baltimore, Md., are visiting at the HASTINGS NOTES Saturdaay and Sunday visitors at the F. L. Soisson home were: and Mrs. Al Soisson, son, Richard, | and daughter, Lois, and Fr. Soisson {| of Pittsburgh; Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Soisson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sois- son, of Cresson; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. | motorist to Latrobe. home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weak- | Patrolman and Mrs. Clifford Yah- land. | ner of Mercer, spent several days re- Mrs. Robert Magee of Detroit, | cently at the Niebauer home in East Michigan, was a guest at the home End. of Mr. and Mrs. John Rairigh the | Mr. and Mrs. Clair Williams and past week. | children, of Washington, D. C., spent Mr. and Mrs. Tom Testa of Indi-|the week end at the home of the ana, were week end visitors at the lady’s perents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank home of Mrs. Vincenzina Bonifili, | Simon. . = | Mr. F. L. Soisson, well konwn LVER TRY ALLIGATOR TAIL OIL? | “sharpshooter,” sustained a painful While Americans complain about injury of his left leg last Wednesday their basic gasoline ration of two gal- en he fractured one of the ankle re 93% DB Week dell bh oer Mr. Paul Clapsaddle of Ortenna, sort to grotesque expedients to keep Fa. spent a couple of days last week their automobiles running, the For-| at the W. B. Dillon home. : eign Commerce Weekly, official pub- | Due to the serious illness of their lication of the Department of Com- Mother, Mrs. I. P. Yahner, Mr. Jam- merce, says. Cuba is reported to be|€s Yahner, of Reading, Pa.; Sister using fuel that is 75 per cent gaso- | Cyrenus, I. H. M,, of Scranton, Pa.; line and 25 per cent rum, while in| Sister Geraldine, O. S, B, of Pitts- the Island of Martiniquge a mixture | burgh, were at the Yahner home in of 92 per cent rum and eight per | East End the latter part of last week. cent gasoline is recommended. Alli-| Anna Mae Williams returned to gator tail oil is reported successfully | Washington, D. C,, on Monday upon used as a Diesel fuel in the State of completion of a summer vacation at Para, Brazil, and Free China has,the home of her grandparents, Mr. made motor fuel out of tung oil. Sais Mrs. Frank Simon. AS ONE SOLDIER TO ANOTHER RANK STANDS AT EASE when a combat general goes visiting his wounded fighters, as Lt. Gen. Mark W. 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