ay rr gr we atin Thursday, August 9th, 1945, UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE SEVEN HASTINGS NOTES By Mrs. Dolores L. Paci. Miss Orvetta Gil, employee at Harrisburg, visited the past week at her home on Spangler street. Misses Thais and Vernita Bear- er of Trenton, N. J., spent a few days at their home in East End the past week. Miss Anna Mary Bobal of Wash- ington, D. C., is visiting at her home here. Miss Tnais westrick visited in Pittsburgh with friends over the week end. Miss Kathryn Jansure spent Wednesday afternoon with Nanty- NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME. In the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, No. 50, June Term, 1945, C. P. In Re: Petition of Martin F. Dlu- zansky and Thelma Dluzansky, for Change of Name, Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of July, 1945, Martin F. Dluzansky and Thelma Dluzan- sky, husband and wife, filed their petition in the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsyl- vania, to the above number and term, praying for a decree to change their surdame to DULAN- SEY,. The Court fixed the 1st day of October, 1945, at the Courthouse at Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, at 10:00 A. M., for a hearing thereon, when and where all persons inter- ested may attend and be heard. GEO. S. DULANSEY, Attorney for the Petitioners, 514-515 U. S. Bank Bldg, Johnstown, Pa. LOOK TO THE FUTURE for Telephone Service on Even More For more than half a century, the telephone has served in business .. the farmer well ... in more pleasant living, But the future holds far greater prcmise, and in the years to come, the telephone will serve the farmer even better than before. We have our plans. All we need to put them into effect in the rural areas we serve is the end of the war ... for this will mean that production, released from war's necessities, can again catch up with rural (and city) demands. Wilfred Yeager, Miss Emma Fre- Mr. Jack Harmin of Greensburg, |do, Mrs. Joseph Sellers, Mrs. Sue was in town on business Tuesday Collins, Mrs. Mae Smith, Mrs. of last week. | Prank Simon, Mrs. A. J. Houck, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Udicious | Mrs. Agatha Born, Mrs. Leonard and family of Allentown, Pa., are Selfridge, Mrs. Stella Geus, Mrs. visiting with Mrs, Udicious’ par-| Ted Holtz, Mrs. Russell Cunning- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Link. (ham, and Mrs. Mandus Baker. Miss Mary Louise Elder visited | Mrs. Frank Simon has returned with friends in Pittsburgh last to Washington after visiting with week. | friends here for two weeks. ; Mrs. Dolores L. Paci and son,| Miss Betty Routch Visited with Ronald have returned home, after friends in hi inington, el., visiting relatives in Exeter. j= ON A Dh of Miss Camilla Link of New Jer- | York. visited here recently. sey is visiting at her home in the Miss Martha Kline has returned East End. | from Washington, after three mon- Mrs. Nesdore and daughters, ng of duty at the Gallinger hos- Pauline and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. | pital. William Sullivan and daughter, |” 1t and Mrs. Larry Bomberick Eleanor, were visitors in Altoona |. ¢ Jthaca, N. Y., announce the Monday night of last week. [birth of a son, Charles Lawrence, Misses Margaret O'Rourke and|,, july 10. Lt. Bromberick is ser- Mary Miller are visiting friends in| ying as instructor of Navigation Florida. lat Cornell University. Mrs. Brom- Miss Grace Mancuso is spending | porick is the former Betty Udi- some time at State College, taking | cious of this place. up extra studies. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reese and | ¢ Quantico ,Va., announce the | son, Barry, of Endwell N. Y., Vis- |pirth of a son, James Lovett, III, |ited last week at the Riordan res-| on july 21, at the Family Hospital | idence. lin Quantico. Mrs. Brown was the Mrs. Edward Link and son, Hen- | sormer Betty McCoy of this place. | ry, were visitors in Detroit last | A lovely military, double ring | week. ceremony, took place at St. Theo- | Miss Eleanor Sulivan of Detroit | jore’s church in in Greucegates, |is spending her vacation at her |pownline, N. Y., between Pfc. Ber- | home. [rata Kline of this place, and Miss | Delegates attending the Ladies’ | josephine Cirani, of New York. | Auxiliary of the county firemen's|pnhe pride was given in marriage | association convention at Nanty- | py her father, Mr. Joseph Ciranni. [Glo last Wednesday were: MIS.|ghe was attired in a white lace | Dave Elden, Mrs. Steve Jansure, |gown with a finger tip veil and |Mrs. Ed Link, Misses Bernardine |;,rried a bouquet of white gladi- | and Winifred Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. | 155 The bridesmaid was Miss | Ed Greenaway, Mrs. William Sull- Rose Ciranni, a sister of the bride, | jvan, Mrs. Jennie Macher, MS. | who wore a blue dress, a white ———— | wreath for headpiece and carried {a bouquet of red roes. The maid of honor was Miss Virginia Ciranni, another sister of the bride, dressed in pink lace dress, and carring a bouquet of red roses. The best man was Mr. William Gueguen. Glo friends. New | weds were honored at a dinner at the home of the bride, with a re- ception in the evening. They left on a honeymoon trip. Pfc. Kline will report to Indiantown Gap in the near future. Attending the cer- emony from here were the bride- groom's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Kline, Mr. William Gueguen and William Kline. Mr. Dick Burns of Pittsburgh, visited at his home here over the week end. Mrs. John Tallis of Gallitzin was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cunningham. Rev. Father Flavian of St. Law- rence was a visitor in town Fri- day. Mrs. Isadore Furlage is a patient in the Spangler hospital. Misses Teresa Abel and Alwilda Bott of Washington, D. C., were visitors in town last week. Mr. Albert Gill and sons, Harry and Pfc. Fred; Damian and Ken- neth Holtz, and Mr. John Nevins, were vistors in Pittsburgh Sunday Service Boys and Girls’ Notes. Farms . in emergencies ... Mr. and Mrs. James L. Brown | home of her parents, Mr. nad Mrs. Billy | Kline was the usher. The newly- | S.-Sgt. George Finet is spending a furlough at his home here. He has just returned to the States and will report to Indiantown Gap. Pvt. Joseph Mancuso of Fort Meade, Md, visited at his home last week. Pfc. Frank Cimo, recenly re- turned from overseas duty, is on a furlough at his home. Pfc. Henry Link, an overseas ve- teran, is spending a thirty day furlough at his home in East End. Cpl. John Bednar, is home on a thirty day furlough, after 17 mon- ths spent overseas. Russell Holtz, A. M. C., of Camp Jejuene, N. C,, visited at his home last week. M.-Sgt. Eugene Murphy of In- diantown Gap, is home on a fur- lough. Second Lt. Roseanna Gill, of Camp Edwards, Mass., is home on a ten day leave. Cpl. Damian Holtz, of Alabama, is home on a fifteen day furlough. Seaman 2-¢ Thomas Semelsber- | ger has completed his boot train- ing at Sampson, N. Y., and is now home on leave. Cpl. John Dillon, an overseas ve- teran, is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dillon. Pfc. Fred Gill, an overseas vet- eran, is on furlough at his home on Spangler street. NEWS BY ROSE MARIE HUBER. Miss Anna Marie Pfeister re- turned home from Lock Haven on Rriday after spending the summer | there. | Miss Rose Lieb of Harrisburg, | was a week end visitor at the | George Lieb. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Noel of Johnstown were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Natcher over the week end. | Mr .and Mrs. Vernon Baker of Erie, Pa., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Kline this week. Sr. Mary Berchans, R. S. M.; Sr. Mary Anicietus, R. S. N., and Sr. | Mary Celene, R. S. N., were visit- ors among relatives here this week for several days. Joseph Lieb, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lieb had a birthday dinner in honor of his 8th birth- day on Frjlay, Aug. 3 at his home here. Present were Billy Joe Kirsch, Joseph Brown, Snooky Kirsch, Reginald Kirsch, Jimmy Kline, Zelda Kirsch, Maxine Kir- sch and Roumaine Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pfeister of Altoona were visitors among relatives here last Thursday. Mrs. Merle Parrish, Mrs. Walter Duman, Donna Duman and Mar- gie Duman, of Ebensburg, were visitors among local relatives last Sunday. Sister Mary Luella, R. S. M., and Sr. Mary Verona R. S. M., were visitors a ttheir homes here Sat- urday. A surprise birthday party was held in honor of Mrs. Louis Ragley at her home here Wednesday ev- ening. Those present were Mrs. Reed Brown, Mrs. Genevieve Hu- ber, Mrs. Amandus Kirsch, Mrs. Martin Smith, Mrs. Leo Hughes, Mrs. Alphonse Kirsch, Mrs. Walter Kirsch, Mrs. Merle Parrish, Mrs. Bill Kirsch, Mrs. Fred Pfeister, Mrs. Herman Kirsch, Mrs. Norbert Biller, Mrs. John Springer, Mrs. Louis Ragley. A delicious lunch was served and the honor guest was the recipient of many beauti- ful gifts. A surprise birthday party was held in honor of Miss Agnes Lieb, | | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | Lieb on Tuesday evening, July 31, | at the Lieb home. Present were: | Miss Celene Kirsch, Miss Rosema- | rie Brown, Miss Louise Huber, Miss | Edith Brown, Miss Martha Smith, | Miss Janet Lieb, Miss Patricia | Kirsch and Miss Jane Lieb. The | evening was spent in playing of | games and later a delicious lunch | was served. Miss Lieb was the re- Murphy's Are Supply Headquarters for the SCHOOL FRONT SAVE ON SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT MURPHY'S! SCHOOL NEEDS Complete PENCIL BOXES 29c TABLETS -5¢ sortment TAILORED BLOUSES, at FALL HEAD SQUARES, Note Book Binders BFS) oicirisirninen Pencils, 3 for 5c; 2 for 5c, Leads 5¢ Crayons ... Compasses... Composition Note Books, Book Bags, Cloth and Lea- $1 to 10c to $1.00 Ink, Carter’s, Waterman's or . 10c-15e Art Gum and Rugger Eras- - 5¢ and 10c . g Se, 10c, New fall shades... HAIR BOWS, New shades ... 25-29¢ $1.98 5¢-10c Priced BOYS’ TIES. hand at shirts. and 5¢ and 10c¢ around 15¢ 15¢ SHOP NOW FOR YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS AT OUR BARNESBORO STORE oneness been spending a week's vacation at the Huber home, returned with them. Louise Huber also returned with them for a week’s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Amandus Kirsch and family were visitors in Clear- field county on Sunday. Seaman 1-¢ John Fresh of Bain- bridge, Md., spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Fresh. A surprise birthday party was held in honor of Miss Rosemarie Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brown ,in observance of her 13th birthday, on Saturday even- | ing, August 4th. Those present were Marjorie Kirsch, Celine Kir- sch, Mary Ellen Norton, Mary El- len Nullet, Jane Smith, Martha Smith, Patty Kirsch, Jane Lieb, Janet Lieb, Delores Parrish, Edith Brown, Joanne Huber and Rosema- rie Brown. The evening was spent in playing games. A delicious lun- ch was served and she was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. Miss Theresa Kirsch of Holli- daysburg, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Kir- sch on Thursday. The annual Nicktown picnic will be held on Labor Day, September 3. Chicken dinner and supper will be served, plus many other at- tractions. All are invited to attend. Come and meet your friends here. Miss Catherine Patterson and Mr. Bill Bryant of Tarentum, Pa., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lieb over the week end. meV = EBENSBURG SAILOR WOUNDED IN PACIFIC Robert Stephens, Ebensburg, ther, at Note Book Refills, at .... 10% x8; 8146X 5% Fountain Pens $1 to $1.95 Mechanical Pencil Scrap Book Quink ~ MARSTELLER BRIEFS By Mrs, Walter McClelland. Bobby Laird has returned from |a visit to Detroit, Mich, and Can- | ada. | Miss Catherine Black of Niagara | Falls, N. Y., a former resident of this place, is spending a few days here with friends. Jay Phizacklea of Johnstown is spending a few days with his un- | cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John { McWilliams. Mrs. Frank Tonkin and daugh- ter, Mrs. Charles Gardner, and Miss Catherine Black were shop- {pers in Altoona recently. Miss Edith Laird ‘was a recent guest of friends in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wiggins are rejoicing over the birth of a dau- ghter born recently in the Spang- ler hospital. Both are fine. Mrs. Ross Taylor has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Al- [len Pounds at Tanneryville. | Mrs. Lewis Fowler and daughter Flo Ann, are spending their vaca- tion in Ambridge with relatives and friends. oe POLO SHIRTS, boys’ and girls, 4 to oo 16, assorted colors, SPORT SHIRTS, solid and plaid $2.5: down to 3 ogo CHILDREN’S AND YOUTHS’ SHOES, 9 to 3, in ties, saddles, straps. boelesdosfoefosfoofocforforfosfoofesferforfoctooforforforfoforfocfocfecfosforfosfooforforforocierde £ CHILDREN'S CLOTHING NEEDS FALL SKIRTS, Comylete As- .. $2. 8 5 79¢ "° $3.49 39¢"98¢c fo 85¢™39¢ BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ TROUSERS, 9 4 to 16. Priced $3.50 down to ....... 7c $1.11 down to 79¢c $1.29 Ready tied four-in- 25¢ CHILDREN’S NEW DRESSES 1 2 Priced $1.80 down to .. . $ . 0 COTTON PANTIES, Elastic-all- BQ) : a i C Sizes ofoefofoofecfocforoefesfonfortoofocfosforfesfosdosfosfrofocfectecfocforfocforfocfeofenteroctents | and Terry Woodsides, Patsy Hew- itt, Nancy Good, Sandy Howard, Paul Weakland, Nancy and Marie Taylor, Clem Laird, Timmy David- | son, Arlene and Sarah Ann David- | son, Jimmy Harber, Billy Bearer, | Billy Patterson, Frankie Askew, |Ronald Taylor, Sonny Specher, {Ross Taylor and Louise Taylor; also Mrs. Jack Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Young and family are spending their va- cation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lanesky of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Frank Tonkin and Mrs. Ross Taylor are accompanying Miss Catherine Black back to Nia- gara Falls, N. Y.,, to visit rela- tives there. They also intend to visit the Falls and other places of interest and then visit relatives in Detroit before returning home. Miss Jeanette Goaziou is home from school and is visiting over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goaziou. A miscellaneous shower was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis | Carson at the Miners’ Hall Friday | evening. A dance orchestra from Punxsutawney, furnished music. The couple were the recipients of many lovely gifts. A large num- | ber of guests were present and all | Mr. and Mrs. George Lang and | report an enjoyable time. son, Paul Leroy, of Bradford, Pa.,| pvt, Mrs. James Laird, Sr. Mrs. Laing home on a ten day furlough, with is a sister of Mrs. Laird. |his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Irwin Bailey has returned to | Fowler. Detroit, Mich., after having been| Miss Edith Evison of New Jer- the guest ‘of his friend, Bobby sey, is visiting her parents, Mr. Laird. |and Mrs. Jess Evison, for a few A birthday party was held on | days. 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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ragley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brown and family, Mrs. Genevieve Hu- ber, Miss Rosemarie Huber and Miss Joanne Huber were visitors | radarman third class in the Navy, | Taylor, who was five years old. | | was wounded in the Pacific thea- | She received some lovely gifts and] * | ter of war, according to an Office ja delicious lunch was served. In-| | of War Information casualty list |cluded in those present were: Wes- | In | made public over the week end. He |ley, Gerald and Geraldine Snow, | is married to Mrs. Ruby Jane Ste- Henry and Janice Hoskins, Dolly BARNESBORO BUDGET PLAN, INC., Barnesboro, Pa, Cowher Nehrig & Co, THE G. I. 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Miss Theresa Phillips of Nanty- | | Glo, is spending a vacation at the | | home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wolf. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walker | of Hollidaysburg, were visitors at | the home of Mrs. Genevieve Huber on Thursday. Mrs. Martha Huber | and Miss Clara Huber, who had | Boys’ Non-Rationed ATHLETIC, SHOES $2.69 JOE'S CUT RATE STORE BARNESBORO, PENNA. WHEN IN CARROLLTOWN STOP AT CALLAHAN'S RESTAURANT Phone 4371 COMMERCIAL INSURANGE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE Liabilivy Casualty 1101 Philadelphia Avenue I'hone 467, BARNESBORO, PA. ig phens of Ebensburg. Link, Diane McWilliams, Johnny A Ee] RET RES Now that you must guard so closely the mileage to be gotten from your car ,bear in mind that regular check-ups can keep hidden troubles from developing into oil and tire thieves. There is no obligation when you drive in here for a check-up, And you pay low prices here for necessary service. 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