PAGE THREE _Thursday, May 16, _1946 UNION PRESS-COURIER Mrs, Andrew Brazil and dangh four years, one e and one-half years weeks in the hospital due to frac- | SPANGLER JOTTINGS | By MRS. ANTHONY FENELLO Mrs. Adam Strollo attended the American Legion Auxiliary lunch- | eon last Monday at the William Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh in honor of the auxiliaries’ national presi- dent and department president. Mrs. Jennie Green entertained her pinochle club on Monday. Win- | ners of prizes were Mrs. Rose | Falls, Mrs. Sue Kutsan and Mrs. | Charlotte Fenello. Mr. Richard Burgan has return- ed home after a several weeks’ va. cation at Long Island, N, Y. | Mr. and Mrs. Willard emi, Mrs. Louise Constant and Mrs. Anna Demi were Indiana shoppers Mon- | day. Mrs. Philip Demi entertained the Methodist Ladies’ Aid at her home here last Tuesday evening. [ Charles Evans enlisted in the] Navy at Johnstown last Saturday. He was accompanied to that city | by his mother. Mrs. Earl Stonebreaker spent a few days recently with her mother, Mrs. Michael Hodden of Cherry Tree. Spode Se foo boo dosed de OE RRP LAST NAME | son, Primary Election Tuesday, May 21st LEWIS EVANS COLVER, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY WILL APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT MEMBER OF UNITED MINE WORKERS OF VETERAN OF WORLD WAR lI ON A Party Workers Who Has Given of His Time And Service in the Past in Cambria County pe Gloria, motored to State Col-|of which were spent in Iceland. He tured ribs suffered in a fall, ETT] to spent the week end with | has reenlisted and expects to be| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kiser. The latter couple attend college there, RM 3-¢ Vernon Krug and Ed- | mund Mayor, who have been visit- ing in town, have returned to Nor- | folk, Va., where their ship is sta- tioned at the present time. Clifton Roberts of Philadelphia | and David P. Roberts of Patton | | spent Sunday at the John CI ark home here, The Spangler High Junior Class | is' giving the Spangler High Senior Class a banquet at the Brandon Hotel on May 23. Miss Katherine Falger of Seton Hill spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Falger. Mrs. Gust Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Certo visited Mrs. Frank Rodgers at the Altoona Hospital on Sunday. Miss Barbara Peters spent a week recently at the home of her niece, Mrs. I. M. Kline of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Stratton and Gary, of Quantico, Va., are visiting their grandparents, Mr. |and Mrs. Clifford Stratton. Clair | Stratton was discharged from the Marines on May 7 after serving for libido i dni diiiedidcliiiboabodbiili i i PA, AMERICA THE BALLOT | transferred to a Marine Corps air | base in California after completion of a reenlistment furlough. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark spent a week recently in Akron, O., with | Mr. Clark's brother and sister, Mr, | Russell Clark and Mrs. Stephen | Brothers. On their return trip they visited their daughter, Mrs. Carl] Lewis of West Winfield, Two young gentlemen from this place, Richie and Francis Certo, aged 3 and 41, went for a plane ride at the Ebensburg field two weeks ago. They were unaccom- panied except by the pilot. uncle, Chick Falls, drove the field. Mrs. Quentin Dumm held an 8th | birthday anniversary party for her | daughter, Barbara, recently. The guests attending included Dorothy Jean Lantzy, Margaret Wesner, Gray, Andrew Kirkpatrick, Vin- cent and Paul Kirkpatrick, John and Francis Dumm, and Deanna Dumm. Games were played and a | lunch was served. | Mrs. Willard Demi entertained | ‘her cinch club last Tuesday even- | ing. Winners of prizes were Mrs. | Louise Constant, Mrs. Tekilensky | and Edith Temple. | Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Fenello and son, Anthony, and Jimmy Bra- | zill were week end guests at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. | Totten of Altoona. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brubaker | spent the week end at the R. J. | Protzeller home here. | Plans are underway for the an- nual daily Vacation Bible School of | the Methodist | Churches of Spangler. The | will be announced later. All young | children are invited to attend. Mr, and Mrs. John Caldwell of Erie are visiting relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Stratton and children, Olive and Harold, of | Seattle, Wash, are spending a | month in town visiting relatives. | They made the trip by car. Mr. Frank Booth and Mr. and | Mrs. Donald Booth and children | spent several days last week in | Elmira, N. Y. The Senior Class Night of the { local high school was held last | Friday evening, May 10. The Spangler High Senior Com- mencement Exercises will be held at the high school auditorium on | Friday, May 24, at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Clark spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. Clayton Stratton has returned | | fro} his | home after spending several | Their | them to | Leonard | | | office covers most of Cambria and | and Presbyterian | date | FRANCIS FALLS RECEIVES FRENCH CROIX DE GUERRE The French government has | awarded the Etoile de Bronze to T-Sgt. Francis | Falls, with authority to wear the | medal and for appropriate entry | in Army personnell records. The citation was signed by Gen. Charles DeGaulle in behalf of the Republic of France, and was for meritorius service during 1944 and | 1945. Forty-eight other American boys were given equal considera- | tion at the same time. TWO WAR II VETS GET EAGLE SCOUT AWARDS John Balog and Henry Malloy r., both, of Boy Scout Troop 86 at Revloe, and both World War II veterans, received the highest rank in scouting—that of Eagle— at im- pressive Mother's Day ceremonies Sunday evening at Revloc Miners’ Hall, | Both young men were attend when their Eagle were originally made. unable to | 10,621 U NEMPL OYED | About 10, 621 men are unemploy- | ed in the area served by the Johns- town office of the USES, accord- ing to a report made Monday. The | parts of Somerset. Westmoreland | and Indiana Counties. AUCTION SLE! Auction at his former Black- Shop at 501 Fifth Ave. lic | smith Patton, Pa., on Thursday, MAY 23, | (Daylight Saving Time) | |at 6.p. m. | the following machinery, tools, ete. | 1 Drill Press, 1 Champion Blower | & Fire Pot, 1 Anvil, I Vise, 1 Tire Bender, 1 Set Taps & Dies, I Sock- et Wrench Set, 1 Bolt Cutter, 1| | Tree Trimmer, 1 lot of Shovels & | Mattocks, 1 Set Shoeing Tools, 4 Grease Guns, 1 lot Black Rubber | | Canvas, Chains, Hooks, 1 lot Drill Bits, 1 Iron Stand, 1 Tapping Ma- chine & Taps, 1 lot of Bolts (all | sizes), 1 Try-Me, Feed Cutter, Tool Stand, 1 lot of Tongs, Wrenches, Punches & Chisels, Scrap Iron, Oil Cans, Pipe Fittings, Pipe, 1 Grind Stone, 2 Mandrels, Hammers & Sledges & many other articles too numerous to mention. | Chester C. Davis, Ebensburg R. D. 2, Pa., Will Be the Auctioneer. NOT A Suite, But A COMPLET E Outfit In WOLF'S GRAND OPENING SALE Living Room Suite Featured In This Modern 8-Pc. GROUPING "247 A complete room group! That means you not only get a handsome 2-piece living room suite, but also the tables, lamps and extra chair that comprise a fully assembled living room. The attractive sofa and matching chair are handsomely covered in tapestry. They feature firm full spring construction! All yours for this value-packed price! CONVENIENT TERMS___OF COURSE! Te smears Croix de Guerreave | awards James A. Link will offer at Pub- JAMES A. LINK | Blair Buichanan Margaret Keblish We, the Management and Employees, of Wolf Furniture Company . . . . . WANT TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION TCO OUR CUSTOMERS, BOTH OLD AND NEW, WHO CAME TO OUR GRAND OPENING, WENT TO EVERY DEPARTMENT ON EVERY FLOOR AND THRILLED TO THE LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF MERCHANDISE. WE KNOW THAT NO ONE WAS DISAPPOINTED. WOLF’S Grand Opening Sale! A Great Store-Wide Distribution of Quality Merchandise At Prices That Set A New Record for Value-Giving. LAST THURSDAY WE TOLD YOU OF OUR INTENTION TC DEMONSTRATE TO YOU, IN A MOST EFFECTIVE MANNER, THE GRATITUDE WE FEEL TOWARDS YOU BECAUSE OF YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE OVER THE YEARS. WE WENT ON TO SAY THAT YOU COULD COME TO WOLF FURNITURE COMPANY EXPECTING TO FIND UNEXPECTED VALUES ALL THROUGH THE STORE. BY NOW, ALL THE TRI-COUNTY AREA KNOWS EXACTLY JUST WHAT WE MEANT. ON SATURDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF WOLF'S GRAND OPENING EVENT, IT WAS OUR PRIVILEGE TO SERVE A GREAT NUMBER OF OUR CUSTOMERS WHO WANTED TO SHARE IN THE SAVINGS AS A RESULT OF WOLF'S 11-STORE BUYING POWER, TO THOSE WHO WERE UNABLE TO BE HERE FRIDAY, WE INVITE YOU TO COME TODAY! YOU ARE SURE TO FIND MANY DESIRABLE ITEMS FOR WHICH YOU HAVE A NEED. AND TO THOSE THAT WERE HERE FRIDAY, WE SAY ‘COME AGAIN TODAY’. . . BECAUSE EVERY DAY IT PAYS TO BUY AT WOLF'S. AVINGS 20 to 40+ During Our Grand Opening Sale You Can Buy Now At Sale Prices on olf’s Convenient Credit Plan Phone 278 BARNESBORO, PENNA. a
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