PAGE EIGHT UNION PRESS -COURLER ———a Thursday, September 26, 1946 HEILWOOD BRIEFS Jome of het daughter, Mrs. James business callers in Johnstown re- | ville and Commodore. | HASTINGS LAD ENLISTS oseki of Patton, cently. St. Patrick’s parish of Heilwood Entering the y By ADELE DELLA VALLE Mr. and Mrs. James Della Valle| Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Skapusa of | celebrated Forty Hours’ Devotion | comm panko Army st te [ups By ROSEMARIE HUBE | Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Phos BATnosh ore 800-13 and family were visitors at the | Waterman spent Thursday visiting | Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The was Liovd Madis, 18 son of Mr ——m———— | Harvey, a girl, at the Miners’ Hos- ; rene %. Calabtia | ARBIDOr v ng Mr Sd Mrs. August Del- ith She Jaly's parents, Mr, anc | Sevotions were closed Sunday even- | Mey Andrew Madis of Has- \g ar 7 2 \ 1, Spangler, on Saturday, Sept.| Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Calabria | a Valle o arsteller for a day. rs. Charles Sas. ing, the speaker being Father Cox |? y d Tak Side ol yu) be held on | ta pangler, © y I have returned from Jacksonville, | ALDO ROSSI TO WED 32% Ji Della ile, now emp oy- | Jose oh Sas and Walter R. Valer- | of Pittsburgh, | jugs: He Fruluated from Hastings 1. ok Tall have : a Is2 ving » an-| Fla, where they spent several 0 RT ed in Pittsburgh, visite e home | ia of McKeesport visited recently | - - igh with the class of '46. . . S. er aR le wns he or Sidi ion | ends. sg, Calabria is a native Mr, @ 8, LOE Jong ella Valle for the week end. family, as (vase whiaf ; ™ | & of Carrolltown were visitors at the | ter Dumm of Nicktown and Miss | Sols. ville, ilabria is a native o | Cooleport have announced the en- Miss Betty Benko, employed at mY Edward Rodgers spent the i Cresson diel of police only five | Spangler, Marsteller Dischargees home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eva Thayer of Washington, D. |. Mr. and Mrs. John Muir and |gagement of their daughter, Jean- | Indiana, visited the home of her | week end with his wife and daugh- | CHYS after ta ing Je job. jie Says | Pfc. Luycele Elliott of Spangler Kirsch on Sunday. Joseph Kollings of Latrobe was |nrigs Agnes Muir spent Sunday | nine, to Mr. Aldo Rossi, son of parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Benko, | ter. Mrs. Rodgers is the former |°! Siness duties do not permit and T/5 Richard J. Lindsay of Miss Helen Kirsch, Mrs. Gene-|a visitor here over the week end | visiting relatives in Clymer. | Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Rossi of this | of this place. : Ann Rebish, [him sufficent time to handle the | Marsteller were honorable = dis- vieve Huber and daughter, Rose-| Mr, and Mrs. John Weiland ac-| Mr. Stephen Stefanik, the local | place. Mrs. George Beida was a Bar- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sas spent | job. Mr. Roberts is in the wholesale | charged at Ft. Dix, N. J. durin I v p | 8 , g marie, were callers in Johnstown | companied Eugene Kirsch Jr. to | postmaster, has returned from a The engagement was made |nesboro caller recently. | Sunday vigiting friends in Dixon- | candy business. the past week. on Saturday. [Baltimore on Wednesday, where vacation trip to Bethlehem, New known on Sept. 6, but the wedding George Beida, now employed in " - A orem - - - oa A round dance wil be held this | he will resume his studies for the | Hampshire. | date has not een set, Cleveland, visited at the rome of Friday, Sept. 27, at 9 p. m. (EST) | priesthood. Miss Roslyn Stydahar of State wi 1is parents, Mr, and rs. George EA IR A Hall, | Mr. Louis Ragley was a caller Teachers’ College, Indiana, Pa. | HEILWOOD BALL TEAM Beida, Good music! Everyone is invited. |in Johnstown last Thursday. | spent the week end here at the 5 Mahlon Graham and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stant Duman | Mr. George McCarthy and dau-| home of her grandmother, Mrs. H. TAKES PURITAN, 10-2 Kay, were visitors at the home of and son of Ebo: hare ON re Sun- | 8hter, Barbara and son-in-law of | L. Strong. | The Heilwood Baseball Team re- | his" sister, Mrs. Isadore Trinkley. d Th Ay nat oy E S £ vid Mahhelin, O., were week end vis-| Week end visitors at the home | cently defeated the Puritan team Miss Madelyn Della Valle, now day re ors 2 Lieb Rome © |itors at the Kirsch home here. |of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sponsky | on the Heilwood field by a score training as a student nurse at the and Wrs. nube Lieb. | a——— SR | were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dickson | of 10-2. . ‘ | Miners” Hospital, was a week end A visitor at the honte of Mr. and Pine Twp. High was beaten in a | pita, arti 3 y . ro —A kind word at random spoken | and family of Greenville, Mr. and | | visitor at the home of her parents, Mis Aarti Smith Monday Jas may soothe or wound a ai [Mrs. Arthur Michaels and family | football game by Portage Twp. on | zy. and Mrs. James Della Valle. Mr MEY & Pa Oni! that's broken of Emeigh, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Raturday. 268, Deptiie | Duluny Indiana callers were as follows: : ey a —— Dickson and son, Tommy, of Rev- | scored a ounchdown or Hellwool. | arrs. Emma Sutila, Mr. and Mrs. - ni loc, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stinson a hitne . I& 3 rihanna sand Mr. Arvid Dickson of Ebens- | RICHARD FURGIUELE DL ss, Kountz and em Yes, folks, if you want more for your food dollar, this furs, Me snd Ms. 4nthony Shed. TO OPEN ESTABLISHMENT | Miss Nora Schultz and friend of —>> Is mighty sound advice. For honest-to-goodness values | losk and daughter, Carol, of Rev- Ricard Furgicele has swine: Cleveland visited the home of Mr. — will ---d8y in and day out....Shop A&P Super Mar- | OL. Sevres Odio of Botton | 5 that his piace of business in| and Mrs. Harry DeMay. Miss Sch- && = 7) kets! For eighty-nine years A&P has been catering Mass, 0 Sy he brother-in. | Alverda known as “Rickie’s Bil- | ultz and Mrs. DeMay have been =——=7/. to the food needs of discriminating people for law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde | liards,” will soon be opened. | lifelong friends. : : = A eighty-nine years we have been learning how to best Myers. | The new establishment will be |. Mary and John Friedel were vis- 4 / 2 satisfy these needs. You'll realize this when you shop ‘Miss Marjorie Mortensen, R. N., | situated on the first floor of the |itors at the Gula home for a day. ra ~~. A&P! Come in today! of Pittsburgh spent the week end | building originally owned by Mr. | They are from Patterson, N. J. - rat her home here. | Maurice Gillo, and will be modern-| Miss Gloria DeMay was a visitor Dre : SD | Mr. and Mrs. Blair Zagata an-|and up-to-date in appearance. at the home of her parents, Mr. 2 ~~ { nounce the birth of a son at the| Pocket billiards and other games | and Mrs. Harry DeMay. Miss De- : \ ayy Ne | Miners’ Hospital, Spangler. Mrs. of a recreational nature will be | May is a graduate nurse of the In- i pena ; WN AR NAN Ww ack | Zagata is the former Babina Pal- | featured. This is another addition | diana Hospital and recently was \ \ Nh [ ka, daughter of Mr, John Palka. |tc the fast-growing business sec- | awarded her diploma and pen. 203: Te a . | Messrs. Earl and Paul Lamont | tion of Alverda. | The Girl Scouts of Heilwood, un- ? Nhe i 0 ————— | have enrolled in the Johnstown | : | der the direction of Mrs, Kountz, ? : ] Yes, 0 S | Branch of Pitt Junior College for | LADIES’ CLUB MEETS | will hold their first meting Sept. for Eh are int | Wom, : daughter, Helen, of Cleveland, O., | NICKTOWN NEWS were visitors among friends here / | |on Friday and Saturday. By AGNES POLITES / XIN BUR 4 oh a5 Taste-Tempting «ius BAKERY TREATS Fresh Daily at Your Grocer's Mertens Quality Bread Cakes Rolls Buns | GIs. i | 26—this 3 p en Now | Mr. and Mrs. David Westover AT STUPIC HOME HERE 120 this Thursday, . i lantry, Xk Lo, Some to | and son of Emeigh were Saturday | The Ladies’ Club meeting was| Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Augustine ; \ BL canned foie. “TOM the gr, | callers 3 ne of 3 held recently at the home of Mrs. | are visiting their daughter and \ your friendly » vegetables g | callers at the home of Mrs. Joseph J, ‘ Pll. Y a ALP, Agr | Panczak | Joseph Stupic. Bingo was played | sons, Virginia, Lewis and Albert, AT RA BUT 8reeably pr | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williams of | and prizes awarded the winners. A {in Detroit, Mich. Ling, nn \ TER KERNEL CORN | feodelecfecoforioofoofoododordeniesfosdooduinniosfocfofuienioofosfofoiainndoodoofode reSS are spendi a few rs | ight lunch was served at the con-| Pine Twp. High has elected 2 Sasi Cresson Te Spending i fev Ray | clusion of the evening. cheer leaders as follows: Marion y KC = Li ; AN GREEN GIANT PEAS Williams. { oN er Those present were Mrs. Stanley | Farabaugh, Pauline Ceneski, Joan tees, No.2 isses relv: snes | Malippa, Mrs. Tom Kuzemchak, |Lockard, Jeannine Long, Emelia 2 » 2le | a big and Mrs. James Della Valle, Mrs. John | Amantea and Jeanne Simon. _/ ; 2 Sweet and Teng visiting in Gallitzin. | Sally, Mrs. Vallie Grumbling and | Jenny Kuzemchak was a Pitts- ? : i er Mr. Michael Romnosky Jr. of | Mrs. George Slonac. A visiting | burgh caller Tuesday. fy , RR Ohio spent Sunday here at the |&uest was Mrs. Dick Stupic. | Mrs. Katherine Toseki and ‘son, AS home of his parents. i | Jim, of Patton, visited the home of np F . : Mr. Thomas Lehmier is spending | Mr. and Mrs. John Kuzemchak her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ) No. 2 |a few days vacationing in New | Were Portage callers on Sunday. | Malippa of this place. Can 13 Jersey. : Mrs. Stanley Malippa, along with Mrs. Charles Sas and Mrs. Wal- : A&P GRE C * | Mrs. James Della Valle, visited the ter Valeria and son, Wally, were : EN AND WHITE sp | Bakerton Methodist Church — ’ EE Sparagus EARS Sunday, Sept. 29-—9:30 a. m.: ¥ 2 No.2 | Church at Worship. Today is Har- | The Cocoa-Flav pred Seren IONA TENDER cpp $8 oo Can I5¢ 0” fo | Jost, Home. 10:90 a. m.; Church at | \ y That Children reen Be | Study. Topic, “Jesus and the Law i et KAR P S ans No. 2 f Love. (Please Note CHANGE | 2 CA , Nn of S08, (Please ote | Coeco-Wheats MPBELL'S TOMATO ve + Om I4e Monday, Sept. 30--Barnesboro | ol BAKED IN NORTH CAMBRIA’S MOST MODERN BAKERY | Sub-District orf Methodist Youth r - a 1Y;-Pound ip $ 6 eo 4 , iisvnr gil feel in Hastings help you make this a Fuag, 21C PHILLIPS BANS winy ba Ie MERTENS BAKERY . .. PATTON elidel bedded bb ddd lol doled lolol bedded | Heckman, superintendent ot Meth- | eans & ranks 20 Ze | dist Home for the Aged, Tyrone, | WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED K&B DELICIOy IOUS EN ET a CN ES ES SR OL Ee eve feefe oes enfon)e eeTeeRocteceodoeteeloctoe ote Toctoctoteuteut fe Bs Bob. 0. 0. 9.9 9 5 9 0 ~ | will be the guest speaker. | ¥ Ek) y FLORIDA RC een: | | Milk 6 2&2. 69¢ | G fruit Jyjce soe. HASTINGS NOTES | Fortified with 400 Units Avaya DELICIoys © Om oc By MES. DOLORES L. PACI | : Vitamin D3 Per Pint Dple alce | S > 1 9 0 Seaman 2/c Quentin Holtz, sta- | b . | tioned at Great Lakes, is spending | | Direct from the Heart of |a 10-day leave at his home here. | i { ’ Large, Grade “A” > { Tony Mancuso left Tuesday for ig | 3 rr y rge, | Seton Hill College, South Orange, | ( 3 America Ss Dairylands! Sunnybrook : te! | N here he is enroled ns ol i STD with good vision JE i Sse he is enrolled as 2] ; + : 5 F 0 E S H s | Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mancuso of | * fe i ESH BUTTER 7 | Baltimore, Md., spent a week at| i : 3 3 E G G S The right glasses, chosen with care, _ } | the home of J. Mancuso. | can make you look charming. Yes, Mrs. P. O. Holtz and A Mane A ; SY ; SUNNYFIELD 83 ; ronauer were visitors in toona | 3 : ® and younger, too. Each type of on Cotdny \ ; Print. . . .Pound C Dorsii G6 face requires a different shaped : bs ws 0.1. Suionatier and Mo- | : . : ; estus Strittmatter an iliary | R y frame, a different type of lens. We | Strittmatter were in Altoona Mon- | = ) § SILVERBROOK 79 ¢ SpESTyiEN S | Dien T ozen ¢ have them all. ; | day. { Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Binder and | Roll. ... .Pound | family spent the week end in| . : # [s i WAP J a ; % 37 a | Scranton. ® n Lb. Loaf Dr. J. P. Mitchell - | “Mary Ruth Semelsberger, Ethel iY A CHED-0-BIT CHEESE FOOD .........2 1.18 : Lantay, Jim Sits Senge Michal Jeweler and Optrometrist] : |the indiana State Teachers Col- | : 4 . Barneshoro, Pa. CSE | |i, he wash sul 5h heh) og: = 1 Dewy-Fresh A&P Fruits and Vegetables! FITTED | tus Strittmatter were in Indiana | S Fresh from the farms and orchards of the better growers, A&P fruits | the Navy at Newport News, Va., ... : A—Initial on onyx] La home. { FINE QUALITY____THE PICK OF CALIF, VINEYARDS | Saturday. { | B8—Lapel and Fob Mrs. B. J. Easly and son, Steve, $17.50 | HB Crisp, TENDER—LARGE 24's SWEET EASTERN YELLOW { on Thursday. y r ) ) and vegetables will make your menus sparkle. The quality is superb | ’ Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Strittmatter NN top, 10K gold. { A 1b 7 and daughter and Mrs. A. T. Stritt- 4 J RED MALAGA GRAPES A $29.50 ‘vy ! | Miss Mary Dillon of Washington, AND SPORTS EQUIPMENT 1D. C., spent the wek end at her | watches. We're Always ‘‘On the Beam’’ in Furnishing | were in Greensburg last Thursday, | 1 Tre MQ i ar « iQ arv | SN | 5 Lb. the Needs of Our Customers .. . Many ‘‘Hard- | wi roncis Miller and Miss Mufy | / | Pascal Ce lery sta J 9¢ Onions. . . 1 Bag 29c Mrs. A. T. Strittmatter, Modes- | Tom Weakland, stationed with 2 = | priced low for generous savings. ~ | spent the week end here at his matter were in St. Augustine on ; as fe TN | Sunday. > | Co 3 $ wo $ oe N Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fryckland of | 2 4 = 2 =a LARGE, SNOWY-WHITE BUDS this place visited in Johnstown on : £8) 1 LA /} ~ 38 > ‘mB 3 | i == CAULIFLOWER .......... ...27cI| home. [ | Martine of Washington, D. C., vis- to-Get’’ Items Are Arriving Daily ... It’s |ited over the week end at the home | 1 SV § SWEET, MEATY, VINE-RIPENED FANCY McINTOSH—2!; in. and up Time-Savine ? ! |of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. | 54% i i Time-Saving to Shop Bacha’s FIRST | Et Boner ok Ss ee / Ce) c—Sterling silver Cantaloupes Jumbo po 19¢ Apples 3 Lie, 25¢ MARLIN LEVER ACTION GUNS | week end at his home here. : as ‘bracelets. 36's oe © o oo | Mrs. Dolores Paci and son, Ron- : / $14 75 CRISP ICEBERG—Large 48's U. S. No. 1 OREGON BARTLETT . MARLIN BOLT ACTION GUNS — .22 Calibre We, are spending some time in 4 | Exeter. Hds. Lbs. 12 GUAGE REMINGTON PUMP GUNS | ST James McNelis and daugh- ; A : Lettuce. $s 2 : 25¢ Pears 2 oo 2 3 25¢ -| ter, Mary Louise, were visitors in U.S. NO. 1 WAXED JERSEY SWEET PENNA. BLUE LABEL U. S. NO. 1 12 GUAGE SHELLS — Famous Brands | Altoona. 3 . Peck Miss Ada Feretti is spending the : D—Large variety of Lbs. KIRSTEN PIPES AND CIGARETTE HOLDERS | |weer in Hocierctti is spending the Compacts? Potatoes , . . 4 27c Potatoes . . . . 55 49c AN IDEAL GIFT FOR A MAN! ’ Leonard Selfridge, son of Mr. ; 3 > : [ang Mere Lamar Selfridge, has S $2.95 EXACTO KNIVES AND TOOLS | Shiisted fore three-year period in So nm: : . = = \ ithe Army Transportation Corps. = / : : SHICK—REMINGTON—SUNBEAM SHAVERS # Me and Fog Joseph Eo of iN FISH ! POU LTRY! S S ittsburgh spent the week end at g f / y BICYCLE TIRE TUBE 4 FENDERS | the H. 7 ots home, E : E-Gold-filled , : ’ KELLOGG QUALITY BRUSHES i Renato Ferretti is spending some 2 . We're just as sorry as you are about the meat shortage. But don’t ELECTRIC BUTTER CHURNS | time at his home here. Crosses & Lockets. worry about it____we have lots of main dish substitutes in A&P Fish ! Mr. and Mrs. John Nevins and Z and Poultry Departments. The selection is wide..__the quality CARPENTER TOOLS ALL KINDS SAWS }|son Lou and Bob Bills are spend- : $3.95 grand—__the prices low! . mg 1€ Week en in OC. aven. FAMOUS WALKER TOOLS—Complete Line Pfc. Richard Demento of Fort & FROZEN, NO WASTE, READY FOR THE PAN Pp ’ | Knox, Ky., is spending a two-week QAP % TEL-0-POST’’—To Level and Support Floors ey Sheng x tvowee NRE 4 . . ’ BURPEE PRESSURE COOKERS [hee x geal NY ALLE huni Redfi ish Fillets .. . » 29c Fresh FOOTBALLS — BASKETBALLS ! [ATTEND NURSE CONVENTION NS Re £4 {ax ll FROZEN, MAKES AN ECONOMICAL MAIN DISH Ste wing FISHERMEN! Be Se reer \ (© 2 =5 7 Pollock Fillets eo eo eo Lb. 25¢ | Hospital, and Mrs. John H. Dumm, Just Received—A Shipment of Eagle Claw Hooks | director of the Nursing School, are Nas : “. . F 0 WwW GET HERE EARLY! [attending the Biennial Convention % > FRESH, FULLY DRESSED, HEAD AND FEET OFF |of the American Nurses’ Assn. in . » y 9 Atlantic City this week. They are 2 i 4 . Frying Chickens eo Lb. 75¢ Fully Dressed B A iC H A S H A R D WA R E | among 12,000 nurses from through- 2 : Zs FRESH, FULLY DRESSED, HEAD AND FEET OFF Lb & 5 Cc | out the Nation attending. Phone 43 BARNESBORO || iis being a political year, you |} Popular Sunburst 3 Roasting Chickens 73¢ | can afford to ignore some of the Pin with variety I stories you hear about politicians. of jeweled de- —_— signs. a Sf ee — Z $7.50 : a 7 This bread is tops with 4 Marvel Sandwich 2 “small fry” with big ap- \) é ROLL Pks. [|g petites! sesesns DRIVE IN TODAY FOR A THOROUGH CHECK-UP! Ya o's Bilove PNT A : Price 315.00 MARVEL \ Ln BE PREPARED FOR ANY EMERGENCY . . . [3 Loier ion} BREAD 0 PR ioveiic os RINGS... .... *= 20g Want to help yourself to more effortless, safe driving? Be sure IT'S ENRICHED! . . . > f : : Jang Parker Plain & Comb. your cdr can do just what you want it to do! Tires with a oa. PAYMENTS ARRANGED Loat 14¢ gv Ve DONUTS. .... “= (Te healthy tread brakes that can stop on a dime; battery with a | plenty of juice; radiator cool . . . Il % | When Available Buy . Whitens! Brightens! When Available Buy._.... CAMAY | Biu Whit LAVA BE A SAFE DRIVER . . . DRIVE A SAFE CAR! 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