Thursday, November 8, 19456 UNION PRESS.COURIER PAGE THREE HASTINGS NOTE By Mrs. Dolores L. Paci. Mrs. Albert Gill, Mrs. Ada Bills, Mrs. Wm. Strassler, Mrs. Steve Jansure and Mrs, Tobias Yahner Bi were Sunday callers in Slickport. - Bi 3 dé 9 ‘ fr he Seah Ven faa] DID YOUR “LIVE-IN" ROOM SAY of Cymbria, were visitors in town i i Tg i i on Tuesday evening. § t 3 . Mr .and Mrs. John Domonick of Trafford were recent visitors in lastings. " . 1 Saves 3 Mrs. Ed Geus was a visitor in : — i ? } - Altoona on Tuesday and Wednes- a : 3 id day of last week. did 4 : Phy 8 w Mr. and Mrs. Amandus Baker i von abies 1 | p and family spent the week end in 3 an 3 Cleveland, Ohio, visiting their dau- ¥ A & ¢ ghter, Mrs. Robert Dietrick. Mrs. Richard Peters motored to State College on Tuesday. Mrs. Richard Murphy was a re- cent Altoona visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Don Westover f } were visitors in Punxsutawney on 5 1 : 3 : Thursd ing. Rak ) . o : Mrs. Gerald Semelsberger and "id Every guest in your home sees your living room furniture. Mrs. R 11 Cunningham were in Er RAS: +A Spaceersssnmsescs : Altoona on Friday. ; : AN If your sofa and chairs are out-dated, shabby and tattered, Mrs. Mary Semelsherger spent a : : hs, Soule of days in Altoona last . : eT ans then that reflects your taste, and your most well-meaning Earl Miller of Altoona spent the : : ris TE : 7 i : : 3 friends may criticize. Make yours a living room that radi- last week end at his home in East End. : a : AR ait oF — wn : : pM: Williaws Giuaguen, stulent of : | og ates hospitality, encourages companionship, nurtures hap- over the week end. : 5 2 3 : . . . . . i, ue piness. You, your children and friends will cherish every Mrs. Genevieve McLeadland and Miss Mildred Link returned to De- § : troit, last Thursd vening, af- HE Re 5 iy ling pi aay at the : a hour spent here. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Link. : Be : : Miss Ada Fenetti visited friends ’ . . ~ Miss Ada Fenetti visited friends | It’s so simple and easy to have that secure happy satis- the week end. ; : . : ; Eo Misses Mary Ruth Semelsber- i | faction that goes with an attractive living room. Start today ger and Jean Hoover spent the z Pt Josh end Wik mene : i with a new KROEHLER 5-STAR Comfort Construction liv- Mrs. Agnes Weinman and chil- § . . ’ . . . ge Roi ing room suite. They’re beautifully designed, so economical, J Sei fay of Bars : and just ask grandmother what a value a Kroehler living with relatives. : : : . . . Mr. Dennis Abel is spending a ood room suite is. Come in and see our large selection . . . ages ful in Sits I¥s often said— ictu livi Ste 3h voli I Mrs. Pontzer was a visitor in "ve Ls : 7 icture a new living room suite in your nome. Stee College Wednesday, YOU GET MORE Bu ror i ; P g y Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Martucci FOR YOUR FURNITURE, were visitors in Leechburg Wed- nesday. DOLLAR. ..THAN ANY f : Mr. Angelo Valent has returned 3 i > ! . > B > I 5 . . from Oklahoma after visiting two DOLLAR YOU SPEND!" Ed uy on Wolf’s Convenient Credit weeks with frineds. Miss Theresa Weakland, C-N, of the Indana hospital, was home ov- er the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Knotovich of Buffalo, N. Y., were visitors here over the week end. Mrs. Richard Swangler and dau- ghter, Lynn Ann, of Akron, Ohio, are spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Daisy Bradley. Miss Mary Ruth Semelsberger and Miss Ethel Lantzy, students at Indiana, spent the week end in town. Mrs. William Hern of Johnstown was a visitor in town Monday and Tuesday. Miss Jean Miller of Harrisburg was at her home this week end. Dr. J. L. Cook, of Pittsburgh, Messrs. Blair and Bernard Hoover, Mrs. Charles Semelsberger of Ak- ron, O.; and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Semelsberger, of Flinton, were in town from last Wednesday until Sunday, visiting at the Gordon Hoover home. Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Judith Ann, on Oct. 29th, in the Spangler hospital. Mrs. Hicks was the former Ruth Riordan of Has- | tings. Chairmen Mrs. Clyde Kirsch an- | nounces a card party to be held on | November 14th in the social room | of St. Bernard's Church for the | benefit of the Spangler hospital, | sponsored by the local ladies. All| are invited to attend. { service Notes— | Pfc. Henry Link, of Indiantown | Cap, spent a three day furlough at | his home. Adrian Semelsberger, Sk. 1-c, of Cape May, N. J, spent the week end in town. | Capt .and Mrs. Don Tarallo are | visiting friends and relatives in| town. Capt. Tarallo spent fourteen | months in Germany and is now on | a2 45-day furlough. At the expira- tion of his leave he will report to | South Carolina. S.-Sgt. Regis Lantzy, stationed at a hospital in New York, was at his home over the week end. Pfc. Bernard Kline, of Indian- | town Gap, was at his home the | past week end. { Gerald Weakland, S. A. I 3-c, | who has been on the U. S. Fulton, | for several weeks, is now home on { a 30-day leave. ! Pfc. Fred Gill, who had been stationed at Camp Butner, N. C,, | has received an honorable dis- charge after three years’ service. He wore five battle stars. Lt. Daniel Kelly, a former res- ident of Hastings, has received an honorable discharge after serving four years in the U. S. Army. Mr. Zelly is now with his wife and child at Westover. Bob Hoover, M. M. M. 2-¢c, spent the week end at his home. He was accompanied by a friend, Bill] Smith, of New York. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the American Legion and all others for their kindness shown during our recent bereavement, the death of my son . : : $ 179 Make your "live-in’’ room bloom with happiness! This large modern sofa and our brother, Cpl. Oscar Ander. New! Sit-down comfort... son; also for the floral offerings Sci i : cientific body support... i 3 i i ics i and the use off automobiles. Se ay Ppo and deep-seat chair are richly tailored in finer fabrics in the new colors. Lars Anderson and Family. Get-up ease. All th -u se. ese Forick OF CHANGE OF NAME ; scientifically engineered SHE = ha je Counts So (Conmion Pleas of comfort features are now HE y : : i tt ” No. 42, September Term, 1945, In available to you. _ i the Matter of the Petition of AN- THE FRIENDLY STORE THONY CIRZEVETO, for Change of Name. 1. Sturdy Hardwood Frames Notice Is Hereby Given that on —that will not break down the 15th day of October, 1945, An. 2. Permanent Steel-Web Seat Construction thony Cirzeveto, filed his petition —that will not sag in the Court of Common Pleas of 3. Buoyant Shape-Retaining Spring Cushions & Cambria County, Pennsylvania, to s ’ —that never become lumpy the above number and term, pray- 4. Sensitive Posture-Form Back Springs ing for a decree to change his sur- —that never lose their shape name to Marino. The Court fixed : the 31st day of December, 1945, at 5. Precision Craftsmanship and Clean New Materials —inside and out / . Be 22 Eninsbure COPYRIGHT, 1945, KROEHLER MFG. CQ. hearing thereon, when and where all persons interested may attend and be heard. Moma omens. | WOLFF'S TWELVE STORE BUYING POWER MEANS GREATER SAVINGS TO OUR CUSTOMERS! 11-8 Ebensburg, Pennsylvania.
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