Thursday, November 1, 1945 HASTINGS NOTES By Mrs. Dolores L. Paci. in Central City last week. Mr. and Mrs, William Mellon of Harrisburg spent last week end at the home of Mr. Bernard Lantzy. Mr. Arthur Lantzy of Harris- burg was a visitor in town over the past week end. Mr. William Gueguen and Miss Eleanor Kelly have enrolled as stu- | dents at State College. Mrs. Leo Westrick returned Sun- day to Pittsburgh after spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Anna Lantzy. Miss Kathryn Jansure of Cleve- | land, Ohio, is spending several weeks at her home in Hastings. Mr. Donald Semelsberger is vis- iting relatives in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huether Jr. of Marion, Ohio, visited in town last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Huether and sons, Bill and Bob, of Holli- daysburg spent last Sunday here in town with relatives. Mrs. Ben Niebauer was a Fri- day visitor in Cresson. Miss Agnes Endler, Harrisburg, and Miss Peg Endler of Johnstown were recent visitors at their home in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Strittmatter and daughter, Thelma, of Hastings and Miss Josephine Cacciacarne of Barnesboro were in Altoona last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Niebauer Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Niebauer Jr. and son, Robert, were recent vis- itors in Marsteller. Rev. Father Raymond Balko, O. S. B., has returned to town after spending some time in the Western States. Mr. Gerald Mancuso, who has received the position of music in- structor at Marionville, spent the week end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. William Endler of Ohio announce the birth of a nifie- | pound boy. Mrs. Endler and the baby are staying with her mother, Mrs. Coletta Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. John Toth announ- ce the birth of a son on Oct. 14 in the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler. Mr. and Mrs. announce the birth of a diighter cn Oct. 14 in the Miners’ Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anstett of Middletown announce the birth of | a boy, William Frank, on Oct. 6 in the Harrisburg Hospital. Mrs. | Anstett was the former Miss Bea- trice Lantzy. Mr. Dick Byrnes ot Pittsburgh spent the week end in town. Miss Mildred Link of Detroit, | Mich., spent the week end at her home in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. George Potts of Harrisburg and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Potts of Bellwood visited last Sun- | day at the home of Mrs. Walter Miller. Mrs. Anna Lantzy and son, Bob, Mrs. Leo Westrick, Mrs. Dolores L. Paci and son, Ronald, and Mr. Dick Burns motored to Pittsburgh on Sunday. Messrs. Eugene Murphy and Robert Lantzy were in Altoona on Monday morning. Mr. Lawrence Tobie is visiting with relatives and friends in New- ark, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dietrick of Cleveland, O., announce the birth of a daughter Oct. 18. Mrs. Die- trick was the former Mary Louise Baker of Hastings. Service Notes— Sgt. Stephen Easly of Lawren- ceville, Ill., spent last week end at his home on Spangler St. Pfe. Henry Link, now stationed at Indiantown Gap, spent the week end at his home in East End. Cpl. Paul Bills, an overseas vet- eran of 22 years in Italy, has re- ceived an honorable discharge. Sgt. Innocent Cronauer, an over- seas vet of 3 years and wearing 3 battle stars, has received an hon- orable discharge from the Army. Sgt. Dominic Valena, stationed at a camp in North Dakota, is now | home on a 45-day leave. Martin Bearer of the U. S. N. R spent a short leave here after serv- | lug tor some time in the Pacific. Pvt. Joseph Mancuso of Camp Meade, Md., spent the week end at his home here. Sgt. George Link of Fort Dix, N. J., spent the week end at his home. Pfc. and Mrs. Richard Peters and son, Michael, were visitors in town several days last week. Pfc. Peters is now stationed at Indian- town Gap Military Reservation. Ensign and Mrs. Joseph Easly are visiting relatives and friends in town after spending some time in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Link Observe Silver Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Link observ- ed their Silver Wedding on Friday, Oct. 26. A High Mass of Thanks- g1ving was sung at 9 a. m. in St. Bernard's Catholic Church. A re- ception was later held in the base- | =~.ment of the church. Out-of-town visitors included— Mrs. Genevieve McLeadand, De- troit, Mich; Mr. Christ Otto and family of New Castle, and Rev Father Benno of Herman, Pa. : Sheds Hitler Name | REMOTE in the outskirts of Ham- burg after being freed from a Brit- ish military prison, Alois Hitler (above), 64, stepbrother of the un- lamented Adolf, waits to start life anew when an Allied court grants legal permission to change his name to Hiller, (International) Stephen Prasko | | | | | PRIVATE LIFE OF BUCK | Mrs. Adrian Kibler and son and Miss Martha Angert were visitors | Copr 1945, King Features Synd “Hello, Sarge! | was hopin’ bumpin’ into each other some time in civilian life we'd have the pleasure of HEILWOOD HEWS By Carmella Della Valle Cpl. Dick Stupic, son of Mr. and Mrs. Flory Stupic of Heilwood, and Miss Sarah Strong of Penn Run, were united in marriage on Oct. 24 at the home of Rev. Father Marzhauser Seaman 1st calss Steve Salley recently spent a three-day leave at | his home here. He is with the 3rd Fleet, now in New York. Mrs. Emma Sutila and Margaret | Dropp were visitors in Penn Run | | recently. | Mrs. Anna Mihacy, of Morgan- | town, W. Va., visited at the home | of Mr and Mrs. Michael Dropp Sr. recently | Mr. and Mrs. William Betsa and daughter, Elaine, spent a week's vacation at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baylog. { Mr. and were Barnesboro visitors recently. | Mrs. James Toskey and son, | Jimmie, were visitors at the home | of Mrs. Peter Toskey. The former's mother, Mrs. Stanley Malippa, and | | her sister also accompanied her. | | Mr, and Mrs. Alex Maruschak | was a recent visitor with friends in | Marion Center. | | Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Mellish and | | daughter, Elaine, visited at the | Charles Bertiazzi home recently. | Sgt. Jack Benko, stationed at | Aberdeen, Md., is spending a 15- | day furlough at home here. | Mrs. Benko, Jean Trinkely, Dave Evans and James Evans are on the sick list. Miss Alice Bakali visited at the home of Jack Benko Sr. recently. T-Sgt. Peter Mikulsia, formerly | a Japanese prisoner, is recuperat- |ing at the Woodrow Wilson Hos- | pital in Virginia. | T-4 Anthony Bassaro, having | been in the service almost five | years and being overseas in the | South Pacific, Italy and Germany, | arrived home on Oct. 21 with an | honorable discharge. | Mr. and Mrs. William Barry vis- | ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Thomas recently. | Mrs. Strum and Mrs. Anderson | of Akron, O., visited at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. William Grissley. | Mr and Mrs. William Grissley | | and family were recent visitors in| | Ebensburg at the home of Mrs. | Allan Treece. | Indiana J. V.'s played at Heil- | | wood, the “Little Indians” winning | |by a 7 to 14 margin. | | Mrs. Michael Dropp Jr. was a re- | cent visitor in Pittsburgh. | | A-S, U.S. N. R, Wilfred Myers, | |is spending a 15-day leave at the | home of his parents. He will re- | [turn to the Naval Supply Corps | | School, Harvard (University, Sol- | dier’'s Field, Boston, Mass. | | Pvt. Lloyd Myers of the Air| | Cadets has reported back to Den- | | ver, Colo. Miss Mae Doreen McFeeley vis- | |1ted over thre week end with her | | sister, Mrs. Jesse Duman of Pitts- | burgh. Miss Irene Csordas, now employ- | | |ed at Hess’ Restaurant, was a re- | cent visitor at the home of her] father, Mr. Steve Csordas, and her | sister, Julia Csordas. | The Freshmen Class of the Heil- | wood High School were initiated | by the Seniors last week. | Mrs. Thomas Kunzmchak was | the hostess for her club last Thurs- | day evening. Bingo was played, | for which prizes were given to the | winner, and a good time is report- ed had by all in attendance. ! Samuel Yurnovich of Johnstown | was a caller at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. George Jatorko recently. | Mr. Yurnovich was lately discharg- | ed from the U. S. Army. | i | |... get the cash Barnesboro Bu | NICKTOWN. NEWS Y ROSE MARIE HUBER Miss Rose Kirsch is spending several weeks visiting among rela- tives in Hollidaysburg and Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Dietrick of Detroit, Mich., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rag- ley over the week end. Mr. Joseph Stinhiser was dis- charged from the Miner's Hospital last Wednesday. Mr. Adrian Peters and sons and Richard Lovette Jr. were among visitors in Pittsburgh last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lieb and |} daughter, Pauline, of Carrolltown were visitors among relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kirsch and family were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sheehan of Johnstown on Sunday. Mrs. Sheehan is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kirsch. ALLTEL IEE Miss Geraldine Krug of Altoona was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfiester over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lambour | and family of Pottstown were vis- | itors at the Fred Lambour home | this past Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Biller of | Nicktown were visitors among rel- atives in Cresson on Sunday. The banns of marriage were published on Sunday in St. Nicho- las’ Church for Miss Imogene Krit- zer of this place and Mr. Edward McCombie of Sacred Heart Parish in Bakerton. Mrs. R. G. Fresh and daughter, Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lud- wig were visitors in Centre County at the Northern Cambria Hunting Lodge on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noel of Johnstown were visitors at the William Natcher home Sunday. sok se kok DUMAN-LIEB Miss Lucille Lieb of this place | and Stanton Duman, recently dis- | charged member of the Army Air Forces, of Ebensburg, were mar- ried Thursday morning, Oct. 25, at 9 ¢’clock in St. Nicholas’ Church by Rev. Father Bertrand McFad- yen. Miss Olene Duman and Charles Lieb were the attendants at the very pretty wedding. The bride wore a white net and | lace dress and a finger-tip veil. She carried yellow rose buds. The bridesmaid was attired in a blue | gown and matching shoulder-leng- th veil and carried pink rose buds. Mr. Duman served 31 months in the C. B. I, and wears the Asiatic- | Pacific Ribbon with 7 battle stars. | After the mass the wedding party and Fraters Joel and Wil- fred and Fathers Jerome and Ber- trand had a wedding breakfast at St. Nicholas Hotel. A reception was held in the afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents. 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IE OE FL TENGE TLE TE, VAS RASS NE RS RASS NE RE RE RA = PTET SERRE ILI ILL, gx COMPLETE TOOL BENCH & TOOLS $17.95 For a man loving to tinker! Tools and tool boxes from $1.50 to $10.00 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE JACK GALINIS Barnesboro, Pa. Men's Topcoats A, real gift for a man. Some- thing he will thank you for for a long time to come. All sizes and styles on hand now. $25 to $55 LUXENBERG’S MEN'S SHOP Barnesboro, Pa. PAPAS RARE PAT EVE PETE FEV PET, RRA EEE EEE EEE ol A CHRISTMAS GIFT... Ladies’ SLIPS Made of fine rayon, in all sizes. Any woman will feel dressed up in one of these. $1.00 to $2.50 COMMONS DEPARTMENT STORE Hastings, Pa. 7s FOR THE HOME . .. Electric Room Heater Cabinet model. Will give vol- umes of warmth and satis- faction . . . take the chill out of the house! $18.35 BENDER ELECTRIC CO. 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Use “Lay-Away Plan” LIPMAN’S DRESS SHOP Barnesboro, Pa. 50X The fine reputation of this brand name is nationally known. A fine gift a man never has enough of . . . SHARBAUGH & LIEB Barnesboro, Pa. SaaS PERETET R CHIT AS! Men's Coat Sweaters A gift you can be certain he will be pleased with. Selec- tion of colors in all sizes . . . $3.50 1 $5.95 CENTRAL TRADING CORPORATION St. Benedict Emeigh RRA RRR ERR RIE IRR REISE ISTE $ SN EN umm) ¥ FOR THE MAN ... § ALL WOOL AND ¢ FLANNEL ROBES a i All;sizes in a wide variety of § designs. The finest gift for a man . .. one he'll always use. $16.50 COLVER STORE CO. Colver, Pa, FOR A MOTORIST BATTERIES Make starting easier and tempers better with a new battery for the cold winter mornings soon to be here! 8 2y s 3 : X $ So 3 Zz x 4 nN \ i "n io SERENE wn \ MAIN ST. GARAGE Carrolltown, Pa, ASSESS SE 3 IRIE OSI OSIRIA” COSTUME JEWELRY CARRINGS . OR PINS <3 These are gifts she will use ¥ all the time. 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