vi PAGE SEVEN. — - ——— Thursday, November 2, 1944, HASTINGS NOTES UNION PRESS-COURIER. former Mildred Selfridge. | ana Dennis, there are two sons an Local relatives here have learned | two daughters, A. J. Strittmatter, recently of a meeting in the South Otto Strittmatter, Miss Mary Stritl By Florence Jansure, F. Soisson of Irwin, was a Wed- | nesday caller at the Soisson home on Spangler Street. Mr. and Mrs. John Bokajza have | returned to their home in Whiting, Ind, after spending a couple of weeks at the home of Mr. Bakajza's father, John Bakajza. Miss Anna Shutty is on an extend ed visit with relatives in New York. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Radomsky an- nounce the birth of a daughter, in the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, Oct- | ober 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly, Jr., an- | nounce the birth of a son, Joseph Harry, in the Spangler hospital, Octo- ber 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haines, Bar- nesboro, announce the birth of a son at the Spangler hospital on October 22nd. Mrs. Haines is the former Mil- dred McDermott, R. N., of St. Bon- iface. After a two weeks’ visit here at the James Selfridge home, Mr. and Mrs. | Weston M. Wittenburg and son, Law- rence of California, have gone to New | York, where they will spend some time with relatives before returning to California, Mrs. Wittenburg is the HUNTING BREECHES $1.98 $3.95 | Pacific between Guy Fredo, Jr., and matter and Mrs, Charles Donahue, | Earl Bush, both of the U. 8. Navy. Early in October, two other local boys—George Rubus, wounded on Sai- pan, now recuperating in a Marine Rest Camp at a Pacific base, and Seaman Adrian Semelsberger, sta- tioned at the base with an amphi- tious supply unit, spent a day toge- ther. According to letters from the boys, they had plenty to discuss They have planned another mee ting | which is to include a third service- Iman from town, James Commons, | who is also stationed at the base. A large committee of ladies from | st. Bernard's Parish are now formu- lating plans for a card party to be helg in the Social Room of the church vtasment on Nov. 21st. Cinch, bridge | and pinochle, with prizes for high scorers, and a door prize and lunch will feature. Plan now to attend. Pvi. Henry Link, stationed at an undisclosed camp in New York, was a visitor here a few days with his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Link. Pvt. Francis Westrick. of Camp | Wheeler, Ga., is spending a furlough | | brated their 31st wedding anniver- at the Westrick home near town. Anthony Fredo, U. S. Navy, back in the States from duty in the South Pacific, is on a thirty-day furlough | at the Fredo home. James Fredo, S. 1.¢, recently returned to Brooklyn, N. | Y., after spending two weeks here. The above mentioned are two of five | sons of the Fredos who are in serv ice. Pvt. Charles Mancuso, Army Air ' Corps Band, Pratt, Kansas, is spend- rng a fourteen day furlough here with his perents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Man- cuso all residing in Hastings years Bob has spent practically all of “Bob” Cronauer, son of Mr, and Mrs. Phil Cronauer has enlisted ol | the Navy. For the past couple of his time operating Cronauer’s Sunoco | atin Stn | y-Groups-4 FAMOUS MAKE MATTRESSES hig genial disposition and efficient service gained for-him many friends. Lots of luck, Bob. Misses Jane Holtz, Mary Ellen Sul- ivan, Eleanor Kelly and Florence Jansure, local members of the Civil Air Patrol, were in Ebensburg yes- terday to participate in the C. A. P. military review held at the Key- stone airport. This review climaxed the summer drill sessions and out- door military alfals of Squadron 68. PINE TOWNSHIP NEWS Mentcle — Heilwood — Alverda. — ALVERDA—By Mary Gaston. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farrell cele- sary on October 15th. Mr. and Mrs| James Foresi are ex- pecting their son, S. 1-c. Renaldo, who is stationed at Camp Pierce, Fla, home on a leave. He entered the Na- vy Feb. 1, 1944. He had been an em- ploye of the J. and L. Steel Company at Alguippa at the time of entering service. Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Gaston are se overseas. Sgt. Florsi Gaston is stationed somewhere in india. He entered the service Nov. Group | Famous Makes reg. $39.50 val., s20. Invest in Rest! Group 2 Felt Mattress of famous factories, nation- ally advertised make at $29.50, special at $ 19.95 (Limited Supplv) Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Strittmatter of |5, 1941, Pfc. Samuel is stationed in this place observed their 55th wed- | wail, He entered the service Jan. HUNTING CAPS 98¢c JOE'S CUT RATE STORE BARNESBORO ding anniversary last Saturday, Oc- tober 28th. They began the day by attending a solemn high mass of thanksgiving in St. Bernard's Cath- oiic church at nine o'clock, at which tye of their sons, of Rock Castle, officiated. Father Frederick was cr abrant; Father Dennis was dea- con, and Father Vincent, pastor of St. Bernard's, was sub-deacon. Later in the day the immediate members | of the family were served a chicken dinner at the P. C. Strittmatter farm | near Patton. In addition to the above | . 1943. Prior to their induction botn prothers were employees of the Red Lands Coal Co Mrs. Anthor mpan y. Mezzuco spent sever- al days visiting her mother who re- sides in Jametsown, N. Y. Robert Stephens has been honora- bly discharged from the U. S. Army. Fie 1g now at home helping with the farm work. Samuel Gardy, formerly of Buffa- lo. N. Y., is now residing in Alverda. Mrs. ¥rank Fava, formerly of Al- verda, now residing in Trenton, N. J., Save on these Low Prices! | mentioned sons, Fathers Frederick |1ecently visited her daughter, Mrs. rr i ——— | SAVING, GB SLON. I'wo sons of Mrs, Mary Malengo |are serving overseas. Pfc. Leo Mal- engo 1s stationed somewhere in New (uimmea. He entered tne service Nov. iL i ” ¥, 1942. Before entering service le L . GE FRAL ASSEMBLY: was an empioyee of Red Lands Coal Corapany. H. A. 1-c Raymond is sta- tioned somewhere 1m Ivortn Africa. | Before entering service he was a gra- 5 duate of Pie ‘f'wp. mgh school, and ! ° ® entered the armed forces on April { 50, 1943. : - Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pinter of this 8 EDITOR 1 N place have moved to Fiorida where j 4 ? their son is attending college. Group 3 Felt and Cotton Mattress, with fine ticks, regu- sf 4 5 lar $19.95 val. at Buy on Easy Terms! (Political Advertisement.) Sara Gue:reso has secured a posi- tion with tne DeSoto Motor Co., at Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. William Duraz of this piace announce the birth of a dau- i Solicits your vote and support ghter g W for a third term in the State Kev. Mark Seybold, of Dunkirk, N. 9 i legislature at Harrisburg, and Y., 1s conducting a Mission at the Sa- bases his candidacy on his past cred Heart Catholic Church. 4 record, his service to his con- Mario Guerrieso, Josephine Veltri i stiutents and the interest he has and Joe Amentea are employed at Grou 4 consistently maintained in the Barnesboro. P 4 | i of getiesd i both Alma and Roselyn Vozer are visit- : at home and a e State Cap- ling their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ( M ital. | Vozer. They are employed in New otton attress, at a Every man who has served in | York. | Public Office has a record. If Aima Leone of this place was mar- | : | : ® you feel mine has been such as | ried on October 25th to John Patrick | very specia price -. 9 to warrant my return to the As- i Spangler. sembly, I will thank you for | liadehne Foresi and Ida Abate were | your interest in my candidacy | callers in Barnesboro on Saturday. | NY Eg Fam a ov SEAR | TION aakoDaY, | REILWOOD — Madeiyn Della Valle. | 2 wo Lae 430, | Mr. and Mrs, Domonic Morocco vis- | @® ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Baylog of Heilwood. { aa = a i ———"—| Misses Judy Yaneck, Theresa Tur- {ko and Helen Louise Grumbling, re- | one cently visited friends in Pittsburgh. > . Mrs. R. W. Millish of Sarver, Pa. Wartime motorists from coast to coast SOY... visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bertuzzi recently. } 66 @ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stronsic vis-| i SS yg RAE Reg] ] i > EEE’ e £ |ited with frends in McIntyre over | eee - - mr i {the wee kend. | anti {. 2 ntine. | OOOOH O00 0OOOOOOAOOOONONOO QOOOOOOS iA A kitchen shower was held in hon- | Mr. and Mrs. Blair Johnson have oa BON 5 DOCOBC pg” or of Catherine $as at the home of | received word that their son, Second 4 ae 2€ &e 7A CPs hor Parent Mr. and Mrs. John Sas, rt Junior Johnson is now stationed | i recently. in England. Corrced about 0 your 7 PAY-AS-YOU-GO T-Sgt. Andrew Yaneck, Moore Field | vyilfred Myers, V-12, is now sta- Mission, Texds, recently spent a five tioned at Miami University, Oxford, | may be the answer BARNESBORO SCICICICICILICICICILICIINN NN HRI OR RHR AHIR RIANA TRAIAN ETTERS from owners have day furlough with his parents. He (hijo, been streaming in to has been in the Service for five years.| Joseph Cook and Miss Mildred Gra- Studebaker headquarters from : Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Truchan and ham of Ebensburg were recent call- all secti iA G son, Edward, of Sharon, Pa., visited erg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isa- sections of America-—out- at the Yaneckhome recently. dore Trinkley spoken, fact-packed, im- The Meckulsia family has five| Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lingenfelter of pressive letters praising the sons in the service—Pvt. John; Cpl. | Kramer, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Charles | remarkable reliability and Peter (now a Jap prisoner), George, | Lingenfelter and children, Pauline | low-cost performance of Stude- S. 2-¢; Joseph, S. 2-¢; and Nicholas, | andGerald, of Reynoldsville, and Cpl. baker Champion, Commander $£ 20 Si : Ray Thompson of Knoxdale, spent and President cars. Mrs, Benjamin Bassaro and sister, | Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. We publish a few of those Julia Mekulsia and Mrs. Mary Sta- | Boyd Lingenfelter. comments here. They tell you ana. churski were recent callers in Indi- | PR better than we could why Helen and Margaret Zapatosky and MENICLE BY Phyllis Frgivels, olor e, Studebaker owners these war Mrs. Joseph Turko, were recent In-| The home of Mr. and Mrs. John official “Twice ve had attrac- 4 ~~ Stadch ak diana callers. Kapcoe was the lively scene of a joint | tive money offers for my Cham- y$ appreciate Studebaker Mrs. Clem Greggi and Mrs. Mary | birthday party held in honor of their pion,” says J. ‘Stanley Howard of engineering and craftsman- Boski and daughter, Nora, were vis- | two children, Johnny and Marlene.| Liberty, Kentucky. “I won't sell ship and prudently hold on to jtors in Indiana. Twenty-six little guests were present because Studebaker economy and their cars. Bill Saunders. Seaman 2- .nt | and both host and hostess were re- stamina in wartime mean too much.” } s ©: Spent, pient £ lovel d ful a week end pass at the home of his © Jjents of many lovely ang useiy parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Saunders. SftS Seaman 2-c¢ Joseph Florentine re- ‘Marine Pvt. Aldo Corsini spent the cently spent a 48 hour leave with his | week end at the home of his parents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph #lor- iB “'Nof for sale,” says county End confusion, un- certain records, lack of receipts and wasted time by starting a special checking ac- count. You pay only for the use you make of the account — the same amount for each Mr. and Mrs, Pete Corsini. Recent guests at the Gasper Fal- setti home were Mr. and Mrs. Dom- WHEN IN CARROLLTOWN injic Fucile of Homer City. Mrs. Fu- Ci a id STOP AT cile is the former Theresa Falsetti ; ores : check. Your an sm y Week end visitors at the home of ish. Tt i balance can be as small or as large as you 0 A lL lL A i A N S Mr. and Mrs. Guy Furgiuele were wish. It is easy to start an account and once you do, your Mrs. L. Scerbo and Mr. and Mrs. finances will be on a business-like basis. John Gaston of Clymer, and Mr. Al Russo of Yatesboro. on Tht Stanley Verobish family of Phone 4371. Ekensburg were Sunday callers at he home of Mr. and Mrs. George ee — | 0 0 M M E R 0 A L Kerchensky. : Mr. Tony Pino, accompanied by his In son, Joseph, Mr. Tony Presto, and INSURANCE AGENCY Mr. Lawrence Spenelli motored to GENERAL INSU Beaver Falls over the week end to a ey." ! : visit with friends and relatives. STUDEBAKER WEASEL on . . »" Nicknamed the Weasel because of its stealth No engine repair bills, and swiftness, its sure-footed fraction on vire First National Bank Carrelltown, Pa. says this owner “My Stude- tually any kind of terrain, this new vehicle is roe powered by a Studebaker Champion engine baker Championisajoy to own these gag built by Studebaker under contract with days,” writes college teacher Audrey jhe Ordnance Depariment, Army Service L. Packham of Florida, “I've had Forces. A water-borne Weasel, the M-29C, is no engine repair bills.” also now in service, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. OOOOONONNOUNVOONONVVNTNVVOHNNBVVNTOONNBOVTOVVOVTVOVVOTVVDVODVVOIVOVIVVVIOS . . o Liability Casualty : Studebaker. . . Pioneer and Pacemaker in Automotive Progress 1101 Philadetph . a a lr > Phane 467. Barneshoro Ps» Mrs. Romano. %, POOORT
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