PAGE SIX GRAND THEATRE PATTON Friday, Saturday, Oct. 26-27 \ W Original story by David Butler and Herbert Polesie DIRECTED BY DAVID BUTLER A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ana PLEASE NOTE. The Show will begin at 7 P. M,, both nights. this week only. [wom | WSTMES NOTES Miss Camille Buck was a visitor in Altoona recently. Mrs. H. J. Huether and daugh- ter Katherine, were in Johnstown last week. Miss Anne Semelsberger was a caller in Altoona recently. Mr, and Mrs. Walt Hunter and children and Mrs. Dick Pearson and Miss May Sullivan were shop- pers in Altoona recently. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Easly were visitors in Pittsburgh last Wednes- day. Miss Helen Wieman and brother, Edward ,are spending a few days in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Paul Easly and Mrs. H. J. Easly, Mrs. Clyde Kirsch and Miss Anne Easly were in Johnstown. Mrs. I. L. Binder, Miss Naomi Binder, Mrs. A. B. Clark and Mrs. Ridgeway were recent visitors in Altoona. Mrs. R. H. Ferry was a recent caller in Johnstown. Miss Grace Mancuso, Mrs. Ar- thur Lantzy and Miss Blanche Gauch visited Altoona recently. Mr. William Siberts was a caller in Pittsburgh last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Uhron Jr. and Miss Dorothy Trockson and Mrs. Wilfred Holtz spent Sunday in Pittsburgh visiting friends and relatives. Lt. Don Westover of Stanton General Hospital, Va., was at his home here a few days recently. Pfc. George Chigas of the Mar- lines received an honorable dis- | charge recently. | Mrs. Frank Deconna and daugh- | ter, Rose, were in Altoona Thurs- | day evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Don Quinn and | Mrs. Katherine Quinn of Pitts- | burgh visited relatives in town. | Mr. Fred Carr and sister, Marion | Francis, and daughter, Dianne, are | visiting for two weeks at the | George Chigas home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Dvorchak and UNION PRESS.COURIER Thursday, October 25, 1045 : Union Press-Courier Comics : THE FLOP FAMILY By Swan JONIGRT7- OKAY FRED = \ THOUGHT IT WASNT TILL NEXT WEEK-4OU BET THE WIFE AND | WILL BE THERE! [TM 20 TMRILLED —\T'5 OVER A MONTH SINCE J| HUSTLE LP WE'VE BEEN OUT J OR-HR- OR WE'LL BE LATE [WE WONT BE OUT LATE -PACA AND ) ARE GOING TO HI5 LODGE. DANCE | sons spent Sunday with relatives | in iPttsburgh. | Mr. James Byrnes of Ebensburg Sunday, Monday, Oct. 28, 29 Matinee Sunday at 2:30 Starring gl) A] "ANTHONY QUINN - 5ois ITT Also Metro News and Cartoon Tuesday, October 30th = INTE DENNIS MOORE LUANA WALTERS 4 MARTIN SPELLMAN - nx Bt A REPUBLIC PICTURE Wednesday and Thursday, October 31st, November 1 a {Fabulous (Sty of th, i - Sst BING CROSBY PRODUCTIONS presents starring LINDA DARNELL £3) BARBARA BRITTON and introducing fi 9 GREG McCLURE as “John L. Sullivan” and LEE SULLIVAN as “Mickey” “Flicker Shots” and Cartoon | visited in Hastings Friday. | | Pvt. Joe Stitts, who is stationed | at Scott Field, Ill, is home on a | | 15-day furlough. | | Coroner Pat McDermott and Mr. | Andy Sadler were in Johnstown on | | Tuesday. | | T-5 Gerald Mavenso received an | honorable discharge a week ago Sunday. | Pvt. John P. Uhron, who served | | 31 months in the European area, has received an honorable dis- { charge from the U. S. Army. | Pfc. Fred Nesdore has received | and honorable discharge and is | now at his home here. | Mrs, Leon McKillop of New | York City is visiting here with | relatives. Miss Rose Lantzy of Canton, O., | is visiting at the Helen Semelsber- | ger home in Hastings. Miss Katherine Nesdore was vis- iting in Pittsburgh Friday. Sgt. Stephen Easly of George Field, Ill., was home for the week end. Mr. John Nevins was in Altoona {on Friday. Miss Helen Hnatkovitch, Wash- ington, D. C., is visiting at her { home here. | Miss Dolores Kline is visiting | with relatives in Ohio. | Misses Anna and Dolores Miller, | both employed near Harrisburg, are home for a few days. Miss Anne Hnatkovitch was a | visitor in Altoona recently. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Breyon | and daughter of Washington, D. C. are spending some time here at | | the home of the latter’s parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abel. | John Gavalak of the U. S. Navy | {is home for a number of days. He | | recently was stationed ‘‘somewhere {in China.” | | Rev. Father Cornelius of St. Vin- | cent’s, Latrobe, is assisting Father | | Aurelius here for a short time. | Right Rev. Bishop Guilfoyle of | Altoona Diocese, and Fathers Cor- nelius of Latrobe, Kroieter and | Adelbert of Spangler, Tomko of | Bakerton, and O’Shay and O'Leary of Altoona Cathedral were visiting St. Bernard's hurch Thursday. | Miss Martha McMasters, R. N., | of Sharon was visiting friends in | Hastings on Saturday. Mrs. Richard Pearson, local teacher, was at her home in Phil- lipsburg over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John McMullen and Miss Eleanor McMullen of Os- borne, Ohio, were visiting relatives in town a few days last week. Mrs. Joseph Hipps of Curwens- ville was a recent visitor at the John Sullivan home here. Miss Carmela Cirianni was at her home in Homer City over the past week end. Thomas Semelsbherger, seaman second class, of Rhode Island, and Adrian Semelsberger, SK 1c, Phil- adelphia, brothers, were at their home in Hastings over the week end. Mrs. H. J. Easly and daughter, Anna; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Easly and son, Ronald, and Sgt. Stephen Easly visited relatives in Pitts. burgh on Sunday. *Ekkk HNATKOVITCH-FLETCHER A nuptial high mass was read by Rev. Father Aurelius at 9 o'clock Wedn<: ‘ay morning, Oct. 17, for Miss Eileen Fletcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fletcher, and Mr. Joseph Hnatkovitch, son of Mrs. Barbara Hnatkovitch. The edding ceremony was read before the mass. The bride wag attired in a white satin gown covered with net, and a finger-tip veil held in place by a crown of white pearls. She carried a bouquet of chrysanthemums, The bridesmaid, Anne Hnatkovitch, sis- ter of the groom, wore a pink gown and carried pink chrysanthe- mums. Raymond Kibler, Hastings, served as best man. A wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride, after which the couple left for New York and Canada, where they will spend a short honeymoon before returnng to reside in Hastings. FOR SALE Hunting Camp Cots, Beds, Coal Heating Stoves. Also Ranges, Chairs & tables, Alarm Clocks, Hot Plates and other items! LOUIS COFFO0O (Opposite A&P on Main St.) SPANGLER, PA. HOUR DANCING HAS IMPROVED WONDERFULLY, PHILANDER [5 late 7 REMEMBER BEFORE WE WERE MARKED HOW YoU RUINED | WASNT PACING Tor THEM THEN SE World Copt CD.RUSSELL Registered U. S. Patent Office FOOTBALL CHAMPIONEHI® TOMORROW RESERVED $e SEATS ~ ALL SOLD 66 OQ UNRESERVED . 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