PAGE FOUR BLATT BROTHERS GRAND THEATRE PATTON Friday Dab, Nov. 30, Dec. “S80, STEIN, / "IN HOLIYW00D FRANCES RAFFERTY « rosert STANTON JEAN PORTER « WARNER ANDERSON “RAGS” RAGLAND + MIKE MAZURKI AN M-G-M PICTURE Screen Play by Nat Perrin and Lov Breslow + Original Story by Nat Perrin and Martin A. Gosch Directed by S. SYLVAN SIMON Produced by MARTIN A. GOSCH ALSO — NEWS & “MARCH OF TIME” ro HASTINGS NOTES By Mrs. Dolores L. Paci Mrs. Dennis Riordan and son Bill, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt were visitors in Indiana Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt of Wil- liamsport spent the holiday and the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Riordan. Miss Theresa Abel of Harrisburg spent the week end at her home in Hastings. Misses Betty and Jean Hoover of Pittsburgh spent the week end at their home on Spangler St. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cence of Akron, O., spent the week end with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Willam Byrnes of Atlantic City were visitors in Has- tings for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Easly of Pittsburgy spent the week end at the Easly home on Spangler St. Messrs. Adrian and Patrick Dil- lon were callers in Johnstown on Wednesday of last week. Misses May Louise McNelis and Eleanor Kelly and Mr. William Gueguen, students at State Col- lege, were home for Thanksgiving and the week end. Miss Naomi Binder, Patricia and Mary Louise McNelis were visitors .n Altoona on Saturday. Mrs. Alvin Dillon and daughter, HEY KIDS! DON'T MISS Our VIC- TORY War Loan BOND PREMIERE Saturday, Dec. 1, at 2:30 P. M. A REAL KID’S SHOW — “DANNY BOY” ALSO — ‘ROARING GUNS’ & A CARTOON ALL YOU DO TO GET A TICKET IS BUY A BOND OR SELL A BOND TO ANYONE! — No One Over 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted — 3cetty, and Mary Ruth and Miss Bernadine Dillon were shoppers in Altoona on Friday. Mr. Arthur Lantzy of Harris- burg visited at his home here over the week end. Misses Elizabeth and Jean Hoov- of Pittsburgh visited at home in Hastings last week. Miss Florence Yeager visited fri- ends in Indiana last Monday. Misses Anna, Jean and Dolores Miller of Harrisburg spent the past week at their home in East End. Messrs. Robert Lantzy and Eu- gene Murphy motored to Altoona on Monday morning. Mr. Earl Miller of Altoona visit- ed at his home Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Binder and daughter, Gretchen, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Binder and Mrs. Arthur Lan- | tzy visited Friday in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. William McCoy of { New Cumberland visited friends | Sunday, Monday, Dec. 2-3 Matinee Sunday at 2:30 THAT DOUBLE-TROUBLE DAME? THAT GOD IS MY CO-PILOT GUY! BARBARA STANWYCK: | HRisT ISTMAS IN ConngcricyT | rE” Saasw! > sam , YDNEY ;&& GREENSTREET REGINALD GARDINER - S. Z SAKALL™S ALSO — NEWS & CARTOON CO-STARENG. | and relatives in town over the past | week end. UNION PRESS.-COURIER | were at home over the holidays. | Messrs, Donald Westover and | | Donald Semelsberger spent. several | days last week at Durham, N. C. Julia Miller of Indiana visited ' | friends and relatives in town last week, Mr. Francis McAndrews of Har- risburg spent the week end in Has- tings. His wife and sister-in-law, Florence, returned to the city on Sunday with him after visiting in town the past several weeks. Miss Imelda Dillon was a patient in the Miners’ Hospital last week. Miss Theresa Weakland, student nurse in Indiana, was at her home over the holiday. Mrs. Helen Semelsberger, Rose Franklin and Kathryn Camel were visitors in Philadelphia last week nd. Miss Betty Dillon of Harrisburg was at her home from Thanksgiv- ing to last Sunday. Mr. Ralph Weakland of Buffalo, N. Y., visited at his home here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Quinn and family of Wilkinsburg spent last week end in town with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kline and Eugene Murphy were visitors in Indiana last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cino J. Paci and daughter, Fedora, spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Anna Lantzy. Mr. and Mrs. John Nevins and son, Lon, visited in New York from Wednesday to Sunday. Service Notes:— T-Sgt. William J. Bernard of U. S .Marines, having been overseas 15 months and wearing 3 battle stars, received an honorable dis- charge on Nov. 5. Adrian SeMglsbergey SK 1-c, of Cape May, N. Y., was at his home | last week end. Bob Hoover, M. MM 2-c¢, and Bill | Smith M. MM 1-¢, of New York | spent the week end at the Hoover | home here. Sgt. Stephen Easly of Lawrence- | ville, Ill, spent a leave at his home here over the week end. | se sk ok MARY MILLER WEDDED TO WILLIAM SHORTENCARRIER Miss Mary Miller, daughter of | Mrs. Agnes Miller of Hastings, and | Mr. William Shortencarrier, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shortencarrier | of Barnesboro, were married in St. | pink taffeta gown with matching O'Rouke, a brother of the bride. The wedding dinner and recep- | tion were held in the basement of | St. Bernard's Church. The newly- | weds left on a short honeymoon, [ed to her duties as a teacher of after which they will reside in Has- tings. CHEST SPRINGS NEWS Ed Conrad of Chest Springs, who has been critically ill for the past month with a heart ailment, is slightly improved. Fred Wharton, who is employed in Pittsburgh, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Alice Whar- ton of Chest Springs. Cpl. Robert Sutton, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Sutton of this place, received an honorable dis- charge from the service on Nov, 23. He spent 2 years in the E. T. O, with the Army Medical Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Dietrick and children of Wilkinsburg visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flo Kelly of Chest Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conrad of Pitts- burgh spent the week end with Mrs. Conrad's brother and -sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Durbin of Chest Springs. 3 ok se ok MARY WEAKLAND AND LEO ECKENRODE WED Miss Mary Weakland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Weakland of Chest Springs, became the bride of Leo Eckenrode, son of Mrs. Olive Eckenrode of Patton R. D, at a ceremony performed Thanksgiving morning at 8 o'clock in St. Monica's Catholic Church, Chest Springs. Rev. Father James Padden, pas- | tor, officiated at the marriage ser- vices and sang the nuptial high mass which followed. The atten- dants were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Eckenrode, brother and sister-in- law of the bridegroom. The bride was attired in a light | blue taffeta gown and shoulder | length veil to match, fastened to a wreath of flowers. She carried |an arm bouquet of white chrysan- themums. The matron of honor wore a accessories and carried a bouquet | York, formerly of Spangler, visited | and Nanc y M. Perin, Dysart, friends in town during the past | week, Miss Jane Hammond has return- Biology and General Science at St. Mary's. She is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. J. V. Hammond. Miss Elsie Lou Brown of Penn | State spent the holidays at the | home of her mother, Mrs. Roy | Brown. Vernon Krug of the U. S. Navy | spent the week end at the home | of his mother, Mrs. Esther Krug. He is stationed in Conn. Dr. H. B. Penny has resumed his | work here as a dentist after serv- | ing 3 years in the armed forces. Mrs. Ruth Goazon and daughter, | Mrs. L. DeFazio, attended the wed- | ding of their son and brother, | Francis Goazion, to Marie Long on | Thanksgiving. The bride is a dau- | ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Long | of Alverda. We welcome Hugo Vivadelli back to the staff of Spangler High | teachers. He recently received his | discharge from the armed forces. John Link, husband of the for- | mer Joyce Sunseri, has received a | discharge from the U. S. Navy. Ist Lt. Margaret Pallone has re- | ceived a discharge from the Army | Nurse Corps. She very recenty re- turned from Panama. Bill, Charles and Joseph Kirk- patrick have returned to their studies at St. Vincents after hav- ing spent the holidays at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. | Kirkpatrick. Congratulations to Coach and] Mrs. Mitek on the birth of a dau- | ghter, Nov. 25. | Students of Spangler High will | present a play, “Calamity Kids,’ on Friday night, Nov. 30, at the High School at 8:15 p. m. Under the capable direction of Miss Mary Margaret Flanegan, the cast in- | cludes: Audry Morris, Carl Pat- rick, Jim Seymour, Rose Marie Hu- ber, Bob Westover, Mary Jo Wo- jeik, Helen Houston, John Contres, Thelma Rose Caldwell, Bernadine Venslosity and + and Joe Mercurio. MARRIAGE LIGENSES | of purple chrysanthemums. r dinner was served at TUESDAY, [CURA] December 4 [8 Two Great Shows THE LAST .GREAT BATTLE OF TRIAL Le os Bh bre MONOGRAM TT) PYLE FILE 11] ML V1 LL I1{ pg ENA LSI FY JANE of {wii Wednesday and Thursday, December 5 and 6 LON M’CALLISTER JUNE HAVER WALTER BRENNAN JEANNE CRAIN IN HOME IN INDIANA — IN THRILLING TECHNICOLOR — A Gay Comedy sparkling with a romance you can't forget! Miss Margaret Keklak troit, Mich., spent some time at her home here last week. Mr. Peter Yeager is spending few weeks in Cleveland. Miss Kathryn Dillion and Mary Lou Neagy spent the week end in Pittsburgh with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yeager of De- | troit and Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Yea- ger and family of Altoona were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Weakland Thursday. | | Mispay Mary Ruth Semelsberger | | and el Lantzy, students at the | | Indiana a State Teachers’ College, [brides Hops on 4 Ave, emus) held at the groom’s home in Bar- | of De-!, | Miss bride, 2 | Barnesboro, | groom. The bride was attired in a beau- tiful gown of white satin and mar- | quisette with a long train and fin- ger-tip veil. She carried white chrysanthemums. "he bridesmaid at 8 a. m. The attendants were Alma Miller, sister of the and Mr. Robert Johnson of brother-in-law of the |der length veil and carried a bou- | quet of pink carnations. | A breakfast was served at the rier left on a short honeymoon . trip and upon their return will re- I side in Barnesboro. oleh MARGARET O’'ROUKE AND JOHN MILLER WED NOV. 20 The marriage of Miss Margaret O’Rouke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John O’Rouke, and Mr. John Mil- ler, son of Mr. Walter Miller, both of Hastings, took place on Nov. 20 in St. Bernard's Catholic Church. The bride was dressed in a white {satin gown with a finger-tip veil fond carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Matron of honor { was Mrs. John O’Rouke, sister-in- {law of the bride. She wore a blue | net gown with a shoulder length Boys'Heavy | JACKETS $2.98 to $7.98 JOE'S GUT-RATE STORE BARNESBORO, PENNA. carnations. The best man was John | 2 AA A A ALAA | §C Shoppers Guitle: | Gift Sug- gestions to Please Any Person on Your Gift List! 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Phone 4421 Compacts Widest Selections in Northern Cambria County 75¢ to $6.50 ERATE 7 Pens Rings be TN A TK z. a NARETASEIZS bo RS RA RA RR PA PATE PRPs FE TE TATE PETE Fo RATE T ETE PEF PARES Bernards Church, Hastings, Nov. | | wore a blue satin gown with shoul- | [nesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Shortencar- | | veil and carried a bouquet of pink | | : | ter being a patient there. | children | Mrs. | Mrs. Simon Lantzy. A wedding the home of bride's parents to the immediate relatives. Mr. Ecken- rode is employed on the farm of | his mother at Eckenrode Mills. ASHVILLE NEWS By MRS. GEORGIA LIDWELL Leo Conrad, a son of Mr. and | Mrs. Walter Conrad, has been hon- orably discharged from the U. S.| | Marines. | Miss Dorothy Burgoon spent a few days in New Jersey recently | visiting her hister, Roberta. | Mrs. Dorothea "Hollen spent a week visiting relatives in Harris- burg. Mrs. Minnie Beiswenger and Iva and Clete Beswenger, Dolly Shing- ler and Mrs. Cronauer motored to Freemont, W. Va., last Sunday. James Brannigan is spending a furlough at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. William Lidwell of Detroit, Mich, visited relatives in Ashville last week. Vernon McKinney, a son of Mrs. Kinney, was discharged from the Army at Indiantown Gap last Wed- nesday. The discharged veteran served in the European Theater of Operations. Mr. Ralph Gauntner is spending | a few days in Potter County hunt- ing bear. Edson Brown, a son of Mr. and | | Mrs. Ned Brown, and a veteran of | {the B. TT. ©. was recently dis- charged from the U. S. Army. | Harold Chirdon, son of Mr. Al- | bin Chirdon, of the U. 8. Navy, is spending a 30-day leave at his home here. Jack Murphy has returned from the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, af- is many friends wish him a speedy recovery of his health. Joseph Suchinos, of the U. S. Army, son of Mrs. Mary Suchinos, is spending a 45-day furlough at his home in Ashville. SPANGLER JOTTINGS By Mildred Kirkpatrick and Mrs. visited at the parents, Archie Dumm and home of Mr. and Mr. Dumim’s | Dale Kirsch, who is now employ- | ed in Altoona, spent the holidays | at the home of his parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Linus Kirsch. Miss Imelda Greene, Francis Greene and Mrs. Thomas Greene | attended a shower for Marie Long at Alverda. There was dancing and | a very nice lunch was served. Miss Mary Jo Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gray, and Miss Ligia Costillo of San Juan, Puerto Rico, both students at Mt. Aloysius Jr. College, spent the past week end at the home of the for- mer’s parents. Tom Gray and Paul and Richard Malicky visited in Altoona Thurs- day. Mrs. Ben Malicky and daughter, Nancy Ann, spent a week in Eliza- beth, N. J., visiting the former's daughter, Mrs. Frank Mirowsky. They also visited Seaside Heights at Asbury Park. Miss Ann Louise Daugherty is a visitor of Miss Mary McCarthy in | North Carolina. | We hope that Mary Tronzo will | soon be back at work in the | “Grille” again. She has been on the | sick list for the past week. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and | family of St. Benedict spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lantzy. | Mrs. Ben Malicky and daughter, | Nancy Ann, and Mrs. Frank Mir- owsky and daughter, Vivian, visit- ed Mrs. Elizabeth Wilkins in New York. Mrs. Wilkins is a former resident of Spangler. Catherine Folger of Seton Hill College, Greensburg, spent the hol- idays at the home of her mother, | Mrs. Agnes Folger. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Fagan and | son, John, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hovan of El- mora, over the holidays. T-5 Warren Lantzy has conclud- | ed a 10-day furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lantzy. Ist Lt. John Mihalchick of New The following from this section of the county have requested appli- cations for marriage licenses at the Courthouse in Ebensburg during the past week: Ralph J. Adams, Patton, Ethel M. Thomas, Hastings. Russell Thomas and Doris Mec- | Glynn, both of Elder Twp. Robert B. Myers, Mountaindale, GLASSIFIED COLUMN LARGE ARGE F ARM FOR SALE—Ad- joins Carrolitown Borough. All modern: conveniences. Very large barn. Inquire of Fannie C. Wet- | zel, LCarrolitown, Phone 4491 or | 2682, Carrolltown. tf | and REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE—In | good condition. Norge model. 2 | years old. Inquire at 1001 Pal- mer Ave. Patton. 12-6 FOR SALE—Large Heatrola, elec- tric table top range, shotguns, coal range, bedroom: suite, and various other household goods. Inquire of Mrs. A. Hofer, 415 Palmer Ave., Patton. 12-13 CHINA CABINET Fo FOR OR SALE— | Also Victrola. Inquire: 804 Ross | Ave., Patton, Pa. 12-13 | 1941 PLYMOUTH FOR SALE—4- | door Sedan, Deluxe model. In 1st | class condition. New inspection | sticker. Cash. Inquire 602 Magee | Ave., Patton. Phone 3383. 11-29 | | 6- ROOM HOU SE FOR SALE. Has | bath and heat; at 800 Palmer | Ave. Patton, Pa. 12-6 WANTED TO RENT —2 or 3| rooms. Inquire of Herbert Stev- | ens, 512 Third Ave, Patton. 12-6 WANTED TOC BUY—An E lectric washing machine. Inquire of Herbert Stevens, 512 Third Ave., Patton, Pa. 12-6 ICE SHOE SKATES FOR SALE— 1 pair of men’s, size 7; in good condition. Kenneth McDevitt, 921 Beech Ave., Patton. 12-13 CHILD'S WAGON FOUND in my back yard Friday evening, Nov. 16. Owner may have same by calling at my residence. Mrs. | Norman Swisher, 314 Herriman Ave., Patton. 11-29 | | co 0 / AL H/ ANDLING fro om any mine | and also General Hauling. Clark White, 507 Lang Ave. Patton, Pa. 1-3 | cow FOR SALE—Will be fresh | the first part of March. Gust | Lenglet, Flannigan (opposite the school house). 11-29 FOR SALE — Limited supply of good used barrels and kegs at bargain prices; your choice, sizes 5, 10, 15 and 50 gals. First here, first served! Hastings Bottling Works, Hastings, Pa. 12-6 INDUSTRIAL & HOUSE Wiring; also Motor Installations. By con- tract or cost plus. Dick Tod- hunter, 1314 Park Ave., Barnes- boro, Pa. 11-29 AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR for Delta Manufacturing Co. and Mall Tool Co. Chain saw for cutting logs, Electric Drills, El- ectric Hand Saws, All kinds of woodworking machines. J. V. Hammond Co., Spangler, Pa. tf ANNOU NC JING—The NEW 19. 1945 H TORRID ZONE FURNACES available now. Terms, if desired. Repairs for all makes. Complete heating service. Mack’s Furnace Co., 221 South Center Street, Eb- enshurg, Pa., opposite the Court house. Phene 438. ® | FUR COAT ALTER: ATIONS done expertly; also all kinds of men’s and women’s clothing alterations Mrs. R. H. Sharbaugh, Carroll- town, Pa. Phone 4261. tf CHRISTMAS ‘CARDS — Orders | with your name now taken. | EAGLE PRTG. CO., Office Sup- | plies, Barneshoro, | FOR SALI SAM COFFOO | SPANGLER (Next to A & P Store) 3 Large Pool Tables, 1 Majestic Heater, 1 Majestic Radio, 1 Majestic Cook Stove, 1 Frigid- |F lora and Betty Rhoades, Emeigh. | dred L. Thursday, November 29, 1045 Robert L. Sutton, Chest Springs, Mitchell A. Fye, Spangler, and | and M: ary M. McGuire, Cresson, Mihalic, Ww. Arcadia. Vitzen, | The auks, birds which breed on cliff ledges, lay eggs that are | pointed at one end so they tend to {roll in a circle and not fall from | the ledges. Joseph Barnesboro, Frank Nimitz, Wilmore, and Mil- Carson, Barnesboro. Prices Effece Visit Your tive Until Closing Dec. 1, 1945 Help Your Family's Vitamin Intake With a FOOD SUPPLEMENT We Suggest! VITA- LINK 9 Vitamin Capsules Take 1 Daily! You Save 143 /Z / Packed in unique manner, each capsule individually sealed in moisture-proof celophane, insuring aboslute sanitation. 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