Thursday, August 22, 1046 MARSTELLER BRIEFS By MRS. FRED SCHROCK Phone Barnesboro 829-R-2 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoak are visiting with Mrs. Hoak's sister and family in Wheeling, W. Va. Miss Marjorie Seeley has return- | ed to Washington, D .C., after spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Seeley. Mrs, Catherine Good and son, Jimmy, and Zelda Good visited for a few days recently with Olen Good and family of Akron, O. The latter is a son of Mrs. Catherine Good. Mrs. Kenneth Richardson, who has been quite ill at her home, is improving this past week. Misses Myrtle and Bees of DuBois visited at the Seeley home here recently. Mrs. Frank Tonkin, Mrs. Charles Gardner and Mrs, Fred Schrock were shoppers in Indiana Thurs- day of last week. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church held their regular meeting on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Roy Trude, Fol- lowing the business session, lunch was served by the following ladies: Mrs. Roy Trude, Mrs. Michael Toth and Mrs. Bard Hutton, Mrs. William Seeley and daugh-| ter, Marjorie, spent a few days | with relatives in Salamanca, N. Y. Mrs. John Hohn and daughter of Fallentimber and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray and son of Akron, O,, were Sunday visitors at the Frank Tonkin home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Masserrio and family visited with friends in Flin. ton recently. George Klders Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Elders, was re- cently discharged from the U. S. Navy. Paul Wiggins, who has been in very poor health for some time, is now a patient in the Miners’ Hos- pital at Spangler. Flo Ann Fowler is spending a week's vacation in Johnstown with Mr, and Mrs. Walter McClelland. Seeley William: LICENSED TO WED Frederick Schilling and Rose Dowey, both of Bakerton. Albert W. Dumm Jr. and Mary Lieb, both of Nicktown. Arthur Ray Westover, West- cver, and Mary Camille Buck, Hastings. Paul McDermott, Alverda, and Dolores M. Bennett, Marsteller. It's TRUE what they say about TRADE A beverage containing the (finest ingredients. A distinc- tively different and delicious "Cola drink, Hastings Bottling Works Hastings, Pa. { Merle Landing Sr. of Rutland, Ver- M. | DYSART ITEMS Mrs. Lawrence Marchello and three children of Newark, N. J., | spent the past week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Cuomo of this blace. Mrs. Marchello was formerly Miss Geneva Cuomo. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Reffner and daughter of Altoona spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Poet, Miss Joyce Poet of Altoona |also was a Sunday visitor at the | Poet home. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gionfriddo have received word of the stfden | illness of their son, Albert, who was on his way from St. Louis to { Chicago with the Pirates when he was stricken with what is thought | to be appendicitis. Mrs. Rose Naylor and grand- daughters, Carolyn and Helen Nay- | lor, have accompanied the former's | son and family to Camden, N. J., where they expect to spend a week. | Pvt. Lewis Balzano of Aberdeen, | Md., spent a week end pass with | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Veto | Balzano. | Mr. and Mrs. Merle Landing and mont, spent Sunday at the Grimes home here, Merle Grimes has returned to his*home after a two-month vaca- tion with his sister, Mrs. Merle Landing of Rutland, Vermont. f Mr. and Mrs. Merle Keith and two children were recent visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Hale of this place. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheplar of Dysart announce the birth of a baby daughter, named Ella Jean, born on Aug. 15 at the Colver Fios- pital. Mrs. Nan Pugh and Mrs. Hannah Butterbaugh were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Naylor. Mr, George Ricketts and dau- | ghters of Coalport visited at the {home of Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge | Mansfield on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Gionfriddo of Altoona spent Sunday at the Paul Gionfriddo home here. C OLVER ROUNDABOUTS ‘erna Bokoch, Anne Sabo and Rozelda Zawiskie Recent guests at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Andy Olexa were Mr and Mrs. Jim Mongrelli and son of New York and Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Kostellic of Pittsburgh. | Mrs. Bill Crooks and son of New York were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lap- | insky. | Pvt. Ernest Oldham of the U. 8. Army spent a 15-day furlought in town with his parents. The soldier | is stationed at Long Island, N. Y. { Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hazy are the | proud parents of a baby boy, born | on Thursday, Aug. 15. | Seaman 2nd Class George Lap- | insky spent a 12-day leave here. He is stationed at Cleveland, O. Seaman 1st Class Paul Lapinsky of the Philadelphia Naval Base spent a week end leave at his home here. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Verbosky were Mrs. Verna Soltis and Miss Helen Ver- bosky of New York and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sucky and daughter of Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheplar are the proud parents of a baby girl, born on Thursday, Aug. 15, at the Colver Hospital. Miss Lydia Charnenkey of Pitts- burgh spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sabo of Colver. Mr. James Leri spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Leri. He is employed in Pittsburgh. Miss Mary Lendizk of Connecti- cut is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Yendizk. Johnny Simms and His Orches- tra will play for a dance at the Colver Labor Temple Hall Friday evening of this week, Aug. 23. Miss Alice Timko is recuperating in the Colver Hospital after under. going' an appendix operation. Ir. Lewis Sabo of Brooklyn, N. Y., was a recent visitor with his { parents here. Miss Jean Machanski is now em- | loyed in a restaurant in Detroit, | Mich. | Colver 4-H Club Meets | The Colver 4-H “Fun-to-Cook” | Club met recently at the home of | Lorene Griffith of Colver. Lunch | and singing featured the affair. Hr be admired by all ll ein ee eautifully matched Diamond Bridal Set. Beautifully sculptured in a cldssic design. Both... $59.50 3.diomond Bridal Duette; a dis tinctive creation. Both rings... » $75.00 6-diamond Bridal Ensemble; intri- cately carved mountings of unique charm. Both $99.50 12-diamond Bridal Set; a thrill- ing triumph in beauty Diamond Bridal Duo; a distine- \ \ Prices Include Federal Tax Karps Jewelry Store Barnesboro, Pa. ond brilliance. Both... 9150.00 tive design, exquisitely a. fashioned. 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