» Thursday, September 13, 1945, HASTINGS NOTES By Mrs. Dolores L. Paci. Father Beno of Butler was a re- cent visitor in town with friends. | Miss Kathryn Pontzer of Dela- ware, spent some time here with | her parents, last week. | Mr. Jack Riordan of Philadel- phia, Mrs. E. R. Cobbler of Balti- |, more, Md, and Hilary Gray of | Altoona, were veisitors last "oor end at the home of Mrs. Edith Ri- crdan. Mrs. Genevieve Wood of Cam- den, N. J,, is spending some time | with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weakland and daughter, Theresa, were visit- | ors last Sunday at Hopewell in | Eedford county. | Misses Gertrude and Pauline! Link, Betty Fletcher and Theresa | Weakland, were week end guests in Gallitzin, [ Miss Ilene Fletcher is spending several weeks with friends in Ma- | haffey. Rudy Ludwig of Nicktown, was in town last week with friends. Mrs. John Dominick and Miss Ann Semelsberger were visitors in Altoona last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weakland and family and George Skita were in Altoona on Tuesday of last week. Miss Betty Cronauer has re- turned to her home here after be- ing in Baltimore for some time. Mrs. Margaret Geus and Mrs. Mary Geus of Kenton, Ohio, spent last week end in town with rela- tives. Miss Camilla Buck has returned | to her home after spending some | time with friends in Baltimore. Miss Betty Hoover of Pittsburgh | spent last week end at her home here. Her sister, Jean, returned with her to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Easly of Pittsburgh, spent last week end in town. Misses Dorothy and Margaret Dobas of Washington, D. C., were visitors in town several weeks. Miss Louise Miller of Harris- burg is spending some time at her home in East End. Mr. and Mrs. John Batkiecwicz announce the birth of an eight-lb. | Miss Mrs. Avin | oes Mr. and Mrs. Dennis | Carrolltown; | all | Dominick, Ruth Harvey | Taylor of Barnesboro; [ nocent Strittmatter |and child, of Washington, girl at their home last week. is a | Sr., Mrs. Selwyn Griffith and Miss surgical patient at the Spangler | Eleanor Hunter, Indiana; Mr. and | Hospital, | Mrs. Paterick and children of Be- Miss Eleanor Kelly has enrolled aver; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Paterick as a student at State College. [of Lilly; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Balder- Miss Ethel Lantzy, daughter of | ston of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Lantzy, and |John Brazill and children; Mr. and Mary Ruth Semelsberger, | Mrs, Oliver Commons and son; and doughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve | Miss Jean Paterick. Semelsberger, are attending the| Mr, and Mrs. Clem Gerin of Tay- | Indiana State Teachers’ College. | 1orville, Ill, are visiting friends in | Miss Ann Bakjza, of New York, | town. The Gerins were formerly | visiting at her home here. | residents of Hastings. Sister Edith, of the Charity Or-| Mrs, Paul Yahner and Mr. and der in New Jersey, visited last Mrs. Gerin visited friends in Oil week in town with relatives. City last Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Benson left Miss Catherine Jansure was a Tuesday for New York after visit- | recent visitor in Altoona. | ing several days here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arthur Holtz, a student at St. |were visitors Sunday evening Vincents, is visiting at his home. | South Fork. Mother Aluigui and Sisters St. Ca- | Mr. Russ Lapso, of Barnesboro, therine, S. Ann Elizabeth, and S.|Miss Ann Latchen and Mr. George Edna, have returned from Scran- | Latchen of the U. S. N., were vis- ton, after being there for the past | itors Saturday at the Jansure res- summer. idence. ’ : d Rev. Father Cyprian Yahner 0, Guests at Ihe Home Of 40 | S. B.,, of St. Vincent's assisted at and Sunday in observance of their $i. Boranrd's Cowen Sung For Silver Wedding anniversary were: ["Y OT i SO 1 es | Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Holtz, Span- Mr. and Mrs. Ed McMurray an gler; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ward, nounce the birth of a baby boy on Sept. 9 at the Spangler hospi- tal. is McKillop in Dillon and Mr. Robert Dillon, of Mrs. Rhoda Dillon and Mr. Ed Dillon of Patton; Mr. Pvt. Arlen Madus, who is sta- | tioned at Scott Field, Ill, as a tel- | o i a rs. | €type operator, is home on a fif- | Rudy Sinimateer Me A teen day jurlomgh. pvt. Maidus | Patty; Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Stritt- | Will sehen hi Shspend Field, Tex- | atter and children; Mr. and Mrs. | as, at the end o | er and son, David; | Cpl. Patrick Cavello has report. of Altoona; Misses Josephine | | ed to a camp near Harrisburg, af- | and Ruth [ter a thirty day furlough at his | Father In- | | home here. of Crosson, | Sgt. Robert Sibert, an overseas i . | veteran of four years, has receiv- S74 Fater Flavian of Si Luw ed an honorable discharge at Fort Mr. Dix, N. J. Francis Ludwig of the Merchant Marine, of Nicktown, and Bill | Welch, of St. Louis, also a Mer- | chant Marine, were in town last week end with friends. Paul McDermott, a merchant marine, is home on leave. Sgt. Francis Abel of Fort Dix, N. J., spent several days last week at his home on Spangler street. Pfc. Fred Gill of North Carolina was at home several days last week. DYSART A NEWS Mr. and Mrs Patrick Dietrick and Mrs. Edward Bazone D C, were in town last week end Mr. and Mrs. Cino J .Paci and daughter, Fedora, spent several days visiting Mrs. Dolores L. Paci and Mrs. Anna Lantzy. The Paterick famiy held a fam- ily reunion Sept. 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Campbell. At- tending were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nance and daughter, Brenda, of Carolina Beach, N. C.; Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Benson of New York; Mrs. Charles Heist and Miss Mil- dred Heist of Patton; Mrs. Ethel McClelland and daughter, Patsy, of Lilly; Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE SEVEN STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! IN YOUR HANDS, MR. CAR DRIVER. Mrs. Adolph Stoneberg GRAND ZaTroN Wednesday and Thursday, September 19-20 id THRILL BLAST! ...DILLINGER REACHED UNMATCHED HEIGHTS OF PLL {7 CA MONOGRAM PICTURES presents LING Shocking Life Story of the Most Wanton Outlaw of Our Times! FEATURING Edmund LOWE Aone JEFFREYS EDUARDO CIANELLI-MARC LAWRENCE - ELISHA COOK JR. ne uns Lantonco NERNEY zz... Produced by MAURICE ‘and FRANKLIN KING. Directed by MAX NOSSECK "* _*_ Screenplay by PHILIP YORDAN { of Dysart, announce the birth of a daughter on Saturday morning. Mrs. Dietrick is the former Elean- or Zimmerman of Cresson. Sgt. Joseph Mansfield and wife of Detroit, Mich., are spending a fifteen day furlough with Sgt. Mansfield’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mansfield, of Dysart. Sgt. Manstield is stationed at Topeka, Kansas. Pvt. John Gibbons of Fort Dix, N. J., is spending a week end with his wife and family here. Mrs. Gib- bons is the former Regina Grimes of Dysart. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Manion of Altoona and their son, Tech. Sgt. Harold Manion of the U. S. Medi- cal Corps, were visiting the past week at the home of Mrs. Man- ion’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hertzog of this place. T-Sgt. Manion is “an X-ray te- chnician aboard the hospital ship, Thistle. Pvt. Paul Balzano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vito Balzano, is spend- ing a thirty day furlough at his home here. Pvt. Balzano is a mem- ber of the Military Police and has been in the service 29 months, 25 of them being spent overseas, in Africa, Sicily, Italy, France and Germany. He will report to In- diantown Gap for reassignment. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vincent | are visiting | of Wellsboro, W. Va. with relatives here. S.-Sgt. Joe Gionfriddo, son Mr. Dysart, was discharged from service on Sept. 3, at Fort Bragg, N. C. S.-Sgt. Gionfriddo is a vet- | eran of 54 missions over the Sou- | com- | bat hours to his credit. Previous to | receiving his discharge, Gionfrid- thwest Pacific, having 400 do was stationed at Kessler Field, Miss., being employed as a locator clerk and acting 1st Sergeant. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Passanita, Jr., of Dysart, are the proud par- ents of a girl born on Friday. Mrs. Passanita is the former Gertrude Stevens of Carrolltown. Mrs. Lewis Naylor of Dysart, | is spending the week end with her son, Russell and family, of Cam- den, N. J. S. 2-¢c Frank Gregg, Jr., of Bainbridge, Md., spent the past | week end with his parents, Mur. and Mrs. Frank Gregg. Raymond Lawson of the U. S. Navy, assigned to the SeaBees, has completed five weeks of boot training at the U.S. Naval Center | at Sampson, N. Y,, and is spending a brief furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lawson of Richland. Mrs. Olive Conway of Buckhorn, was a visitor in Dysart last week. Mrs. Pearl Krohne is recovering from an operation which she had undergone in the Philipsburg hos- pital recently. A large number of Dysart citi- zens attended the picnic held by the Frugality Catholic church on Sunday. A fine turnout both for dinner and supper was present in spite of the inclement weather. Mrs. Fred Rososky and daught- er, Nellie of Coalport, visited in Dysart on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gionfriddo of Altoona spent Sunday with rela- tives here. Mrs. Lena Mazzrocca of Gallit- zin, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Torta- gilo of Altoona were callers in Dysart Sunday. Mrs. Irene Cavalet and children and Miss Beatrice D’Angelis and Miss Colletta Grimes spent Thurs- day evening in Coalport at the home of Mrs. Cavalet’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nevling. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bradley and family of Newry, were Sunday vis- itors here. o SHER Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Lowe of Al- toona have returned from a visit to Rochester, N. Y. and Seneca Lake. They spent the past week end with Mrs. Lowe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Naylor. Mrs. Joseph Judd and children and Mrs.Fantanella and daughter of Tippletown, were recent visitors in Dysart. of and Mrs. Paul Gionfriddo, of | the | John Cuomo, son of Mrs. The- PATTON, PATTON, Jack Galinis, resa Cuomo, has enrolled as a Freshman in the high school cour- se at St. Francis College, Loretto. Mr. George Mansfield has as- sumed the job of driving the Dy- sart School Bus for the new term. Miss Ann Dolon of Johnstown was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seguin of this place. Miss Louise Conaway, daughter of Mrs. Olive Conaway of Buck- horn was united in marriage with John McMullen of Cresson Satur- day morning. Mr. Alfred Archambaugh of New York, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Pearl Krohne. Telford Grimes left Monday for an induction center. Albert Gionfriddo was granted a 30 day extension before being in- ducted into the service. He had been scheduled to enter Monday. FORSYTHE SERVICE STATION STOLTZ MOTOR COMPANY RYAN SUNOCO STATION MAIN STREET GARAGE CARROLLTOWN, PA. WESTERN AUTO ASSO, STORE BARNESBORO, PA. PA. PA MARSTELLER BRIEFS | By Mrs, Walter NicClelland. A family gathering was held re- cently at the home of Adam Spei- cher. Those visiting were as fol- lows: Mr. James Speicher of Nor- ford; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Helfrick and grandson, Jimmy; Mrs. Lau- | ra Gouzaley and daughter, Ann | Louise, of Fairmount, West Vir- | ginia; Mrs. Roy Hetrick, of Salis- burg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Da- | vidson and children, Arlene, Sar- |. ah Ann and Jimmy; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and children, Lou- | ise, Judy and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pellas, and Adam Speicher, | Jr., all of Marsteller, and Mr. and | Mrs. Joseph Pellas and son, Joey, of Spangler. Mrs. Joseph McClelland and son, Reconversion Installation THE BIG THREE OF TELEPHONE EXPANSION For more than half a century, the telephone has served the farmer well . . . in business . . . in more pleasant living . . . in emergencies, where seconds count. And now that the war is over, the telephone ought soon to serve more and more farmers even better than before. Soon? As soon as we get out from under the tremendous job of reconversion, production, and installation. As soon as our own returning veterans are back on the job, giving us the manpower we so much need. Meanwhile, we’ll keep you fully posted about our plans and progress. We want them to become reali- ties every bit as. much as you do. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Production BOSTROM'S suxoco OI'CE AGAIN THOUSANDS OF BRIGHT-EYED KIDDIES ARE JAUNT. ING MERRILY OVER STREETS AND HIGHWAYS ON THEIR WAY TO SCHOOL. YES, THOUSANDS OF LITTLE JOHNNIES AND MARYS ARE LAUGHING, JOKING AND PATTON, PA. CARROLLTOWN, PA. BLUE SPANGLER, PA, PATTON AUTO COMPANY PATTON, PA. WESTRICK MOTOR COMPANY PLAYING GAMES, THEY FREQUENTLY MAKE CROSSINGS WITH LESS CARE THAN THEY SHOULD—FORGETTING MOST OF THE PED- ESTRIAN SAFETY RULES THEY HAVE BEEN TAUGHT. THOSE OF YOU “AT THE WHEEL’ TO WATCH OUT FOR THEM. SO LET CAUTION BE YOUR WATCHWORD. SEE THAT YOUR CAR IS IN SMOOTH RUNNING ORDER. KEEP ALWAYS ON THE ALERT. DRIVE SLOWLY, CAREFULLY AND STOP AT ALL CROSSINGS. ONLY BY DO- ING THIS CAN YOU AVOID TRAGEDY. DON'T BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SOME PARENT'S HEARTBREAK BECAUSE YOUR CARELESS DRIVING HAS SNUFFED OUT THE LIFE OF HIS SCHOOLBOUND CHILD . IT’S UP TO LAGUE & JONES SERVICE STA, PATTON MOTOR SALES STATION FOLLOW RULES Drive Slowly Drive Carefully Stop At All Crossings First Sergeant Samuel McClelland | carne are in prospect for civilians. of Johnstown, the latter of whom | has just returned from Germany, | and daughter, Mrs. George Sher- Thurs- Mr. Barnesboro, were visitors day evening at the home of and Mrs. Fred Schrock, and were guests of Mrs. Walter lland. Mrs. Frank "onzxin and Mrs. Lewis Fowler and Flo Ann Fowler were Altoona shoppers Thursday. The Ladies’ terian Church had their meeting in the church basement on Wed- nesday evening. Their guests of {the evening were Rev. Plummer Harvey and wife, of Patton. The adies serving on the refreshment committee were Mrs. Mrs. Mike Toth and Mrs. Varanna. James Linsey is home on a fur- lcugh, Mec- | ailable for Aid of the Presby- | Roy Trude, | George | spending it with his moth- | er, Mrs. Roy Trude, and other rel- | atives. Mr. and Mrs. Nanty-Glo, and Mr. ry Glass of Ebensburg, itors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fower. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Laird and children of Gallitzin, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. James | Laird and Mrs. Hansom. George Gallo is on a few days’ leave from the Navy and is spen- ding it with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mika Gallo. Mr. Edward Richardson and son, Lyle, of Madera, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jasper and family of Bloonting, were visiting over the | week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Richardson. Jack Hanwell has been given a | discharge from the Army and is| visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanwell. Miss Edith Laird visited Thurs- day evening with friends in Has- { tings. Mike Mihalik is home from the Army and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mihalik. ARMY CANCELS ORDERS FOR CIGARETTES, ETC. More chewing gum, cigarets, corn starch, cereals and chili con were Vis- | Joseph Fowler of | and Mrs. Lar- | | | St Seiects soit Sealealotie theake dae TN At. 3. ae Dah Bos Termination | ivi ivilian channels. of cut-hacks in| The army said it had stopped Army demands for the producas | buying cigarets and had canceled win and daughter, Shirley Ann, of | Will make more automatically av- | orders for 165,135,000 packs of ci- distribution through | garets, worth $8,156,750. PERSONAL LOANS FOR EVERY NEED! Illness may strike at any time and the expense of ill- ness runs high, No need to retard your recovery by wor- rying over hospital bills, Ap- ply to our bank for a person- al loan, No red tape. Paya- ble out of income over a le- nient period of time. First National Bank At Patton, Pa. Po oBe oe ole oT oTe o%e o To o%e soe Te ¥o To Fe aT ao a%e a¥o Po aa no ae Lo Be Pe Pa 0s a0: Fe iP LT. PLY, OP. a TE oS VR TR Rie re vey
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