PAGE EIGHT UNION PRESS - COURIER Thursday, November 7, 1546 { She was born in Plattville May [and Stanley, Jersey City, N. J., | arolo ed n Philade hia . ont he a o or ives 2 | : RECENT DEATHS |10, 1859, a daughter of Stephen| Services were held at 9 a, m. | HASTINGS MOOSE | DYSART ITEMS ook nd at the Rome of her ae eT STAT ela by | No One Hurt in Wreck IY {and Margaret (Sutton) Brothers. | Monday In 3 Sanislaug Catno:| | > ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gionfrid. | {ne Dysart Girl Scout Troop No. | Near Paul Hoover Farm . I" | Surviving are a number of nieces |lic Church, Barnesboro, with inter- | | 190: Rirsfint (1, in the Dysart hall, was well at-| An estimated $350 damage was MRS, MARIE RLINE ite. of ba and nephews, [ment in the church cemetery. BURNS MORTGAGE 4 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gregg of Miss Evelyn Gionfriddo, daugh- | tended and an enjoyable time was | caused when a car driven ae John Mrs. Marie Kline, wife of Leo |" high mass of requiem was | . ey Ts | Cresson spent Sunday at the home [ter of Paul Gionfriddo, Jr, was| had by all present. | Aciezobka, Barnesboro, and : F. Kline of Connellsville, formerly), o by Rev. Father Raymond | JOHN KILDEA The last portion of the mort 2 Mr and Mrs. Frank Gregg of | Stricken with an attack of appen-| James Stevens of Carrolltown | donald n by Tosi ph Link 0 astings, died last Wednesday. | J, dh 8b Bernards C ic hn Weil laa oa e las. - | this place. dicitis on Monday and was taken |was a rece isi g * g {| HUE fen se eer of Hastings, Ned | a 10 ng ay. Balko in St. Bernard's Catholic| John Kildea, 70, of Barnesboro,| gage on the home of the Loyal | Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sheplar and | to the Altoona hospital for an op- | of Mr. Ee Lo ihe home ensburg, sideswiped on the sharp Saturday in St. Bernard's Catho- Church, Hastings at 9 a. m. onan employe at Marsteller until he | Order of Moose, Hastings, was |family of Troutville, spent Sun- |eration. Mrs. Jane Colby and daughter, | curve near the Paul Hoover Farm lic Church Hastings with burial | ednesday. Burial was in the St. [was involved in an auto accident | hyrned at impressive ceremonies | day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alison and | Iona, of Altoona, spent Sunday at|on the Patton-Carrolltown Road Jie = eh, i BE | Bernard's Cemetery. several years ago, died of a heart Sunday afternoon in the home, ( John Sheplar of this place. | children, of Altoona, spent Sat- | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- | last week. No one was injured in ch ¢ ry. | attack Saturday afternoon while Jack Shor, of Pittsburgh, re-| Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Dvorak |urday evening at the home of|ence Daugherty. | the mishap. s— | MRS. ANTONIA ZARNESKY [aiding in construction of a house gional director of the area, wag | and family, of Dean, spent Sunday | Mrs. Rose Naylor, ~ | Other visitors at the Clarence | Seaman George Crossman, now | Daugherty home were Kenneth MRS. MARY ANSTEAD { 3, Antonis zagata) Zarnes-|in Spangler, | principal speaker at a turkey din- | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, | Seaman now | T : : Va : Es Funeral services for Mrs Mary | joy 75, Antonia tGagaia) Zs died| Born in East Ridge. Pa. Mar. pr ach Fed, Other speak- ere sionfriddo, who is | lationed at Boston, spent ligt | Shear and MT Mabel Shoniz of re Those, who setlle, dow n frst Anstead, 62, who died in Cresson |jast Thursday. She was born in |27, 1876, he was a son of Robert ers were Joseph Washington of ——oooov——o ~~ =~ 7% ivcago, JP, oo Loon a BYE 280 E08 LEE LO piod a Friday, were held at 10 a. m. on|pgland Sept. 10, 1871, a daughter | and Lucy (Grumbling) Kildea. He | Cresson, deputy governor, and Ar- | Monday in St. Francis Xavier's) of Joseph and Mary (Gracek) Za- [15 survived by his widow, Mrs. |chie L. Anderson, auditor ‘of the | ‘hurch, Cresson. Burial was in St. | ata. Her husband died last year. | Olive (Leasure) Kildea, a daugh- | orphanage at Mooseheart. Louis | Benedict's Cemetery, Carrolltown. |” rmpe following children survive: | ter, Mrs. Kathleen Fabing, Valpa- | Bettwy, of Altoona, governor of | Mrs. Anna Turcza, Poland; Frank, [raiso, Ind, and a son, John Jr, |the Altoona lodge, was master of | ELIZA JANE BROTHERS Barnesboro: Michael, Windber; at home. His mother and one sis- | ceremonies. Miss Eliza Jane Brothers, 87, of | Joseph, Onorata, N. Y.; Bernard, | ter, Mrs. Ella Croasman, both of | Fred Soisson, sharp-shooting ex- | Hastings died at the home of her|Barnesboro; Andrew, Brooklyn, N. |#kron, also survive. {pert, gave an exhibition at the > fy niece, Mrs. Daisy Bradley, Has-|Y.; John, Barnesboro; Mrs. Ver-| Services were held by Rev. J.|Hastings athletic field, prior to | tings, at 10:30 a. m. Sunday. | onica Willhide, Keyser, W. Va. |Earl Bassler at 2 p. m. Tuesday in |the ceremonies. He was assisted | | Barnesboro Methodist Church. In- | py Bert Hindmarsh. [terment was in the North Bar- ar cra a | nesboro Cemetery. MARRIAGE LICENSES | : J) That’s What We Like About The South! | { Clyde Edward Bearer and Julia | Verne Kordish, both of Hastings : 4 Yes, sir, that’s what we like about the South ME R N LY R. D. 1. 3 Z oranges, those golden Florida oranges__.__each one chock full Pioneer James M. Linden and Betty | nl [ of that rich, golden juice____that wonderful vitamin-filled | . * | oo Great ame In Gi ts | The Caroline Troxell Rebekah | “eonard, both of Barnesboro. NN : juice__.__that Florida sunshine-in-a-glass. | wot 7 Steve Stanley and Margaret ; . [Lodge Ro. Te Slasgow, net on | Olexa, both of Colver. \ fet] Well, here they are in plentiful supply at your friendly : . : p. m,, g Charles Henry Jolly and Rita A&P Super Market to brigh’en the menus of we poor North- ao i Armistice Day program and bus- : ¥ 7 | \ SFG , y vas [ Tice Tr gram commit. | Mae Estep, both of Patton. 3 ee erners who can’t grow oranges in our back yards. The |tee served a delicious lunch to| Joseph Banterla, Barnesboro R. | ; : price is low—a really red-hot value! the following members present: |D. 1, and Natalina Belella, Ma- | £ ; / Tx | Mrs. Eliza Hommer, Susan Shoff | haffey, 5 | Dillon. “Anna Binnix Kathtyn | Nicholas Paronish Jr., Bakerton, : ea SIZE 250 FOR EVERY OCCASION Bowman, Laura Hollen, Marque- | 2nd Rose Ella Edington, Spangler, ; ; ; | rite Bowman, Ruth Kuhn, Mar- | —_— | guerite Garman, Lucy Fox, Lena | SERVICE DISCHARGES Sehmittle, Velva Williams, Lena | Cree, Maud Newton, Celie Taylor, | r,,. & . Hearst el | Annie Matthews, Flora Bricker, | Pf¢. Charles P. Freeman, Marstel- Sue E. Williams, Hilda M. Beck, | ler. . _ | Margaret Garman, Pauline Hev-|T/4 John M. Hajzus, Colver. {erly and Marquerite L. Williams, | T/5 Gilbert C. Lamer, Barnesboro | Members are invited to be in| R. D. {attendance at the Thanksgiving | T/5 Kenneth H. Thomas, Hastings { Party on Friday, Nov. 15. ' DD Crise. 38's | Pfe. Victor C. Panaro, Barnesboro. PASCAL CELERY p= 17¢ | ~~ Lar a | CARROLLTON PRICES > oie 5. scomom. Cover ICEBERG LETTUCE Tevier 00s 23 ANOTHER ASP I f : ® Smeets | BAKERTON MAN VICTIM , r 50-Lb, Bag |, i YELLOW ONIONS 1.39 Gra pefru | Miss Mary Alberter and Theresa | OF HIT-RUN CAR FRIDAY | Scrafford lert for New Orleans, | - - ’ a 7 ro Md. Goldens Lbs, { Perfect Gift La. Enroute, they will stop for | oS SWEET POTATOES 29¢ The od |a visit with Eugene Alberter of | Fttore Policante, 60, of Baker- pEAVY WITH No sizes to worry f§| St Louis. {ton was rushed to the ‘Miners RED DELICIOUS APPLES Ths. 20¢c seedless All ex-servicemen are asked to | Hospital in Spangler last Friday He size 80 about when you select Home Monday | evening about 8:30 by Louis Col- Lbs. 3c > For ® a wallet and it's fuen 2% Armistics Day MOTNINg | urbus of Bakerton, who found He ¢ at 8:45 a e Legion Home to at- |p; + A ar h AGT F Kraut 0.Lb. B usually a mighty wel- tend church services in a Jody. ol es Pokd Mis ? he hag CABBAGE or. hrau ag 70¢ \ pepe id . | Wearing of uniforms is optional, | . s 3 . ¥ em come addition to his § put it is requested you bring your | Mr. Policante is suffering from IDAHO BAKING POTATOES Silh. Bas 2.39 drob v | service hat along. A short pro- | Several fractured ribs, injuries to wardrobe accessories. | gram, parade and lunch will fol- | the back and possible injuries to Now Is The Ti To From our wide assort- §! low. | the lungs. His condition was list- me f wallets b 8 seh of |edas serious. State Police are en- B nent or waiecls hy | BANNER GRANGE HAS | veavoring to catch the culprit uy “ule And Store as this famous maker § HALLOWE'EN DANCE | who ran the Bakerton man down. | y youre bound to find JI Le ee nell at their grange | St. Benedict Youth Admits Are You SURE Of The Potatoes ~ a one that suits both J han last Tuesday evening. Entering Lowes’ Taproom | Miss Carrie Nihart, who was oA, QUA LITY Of The Meat ~ TU. $. NO. 1 MAINE AND PENNA. dressed as a bride, was awarded 3 the prize for the best dressed.| An 18-year-old St. Benedict boy Ne fotos i. . The prize for the most comical has pleaded guilty to charges of You Serve Your Family? 50 Lb. i 49 eo dressed was awarded to William | burglary before Justice of the Eckenrode, who masqueraded as a | Peace Elizabeth Rowland of Eb- Bag $1.00 to $7.50, plus tax Sofi Ses lsjander. ensburg, who committed him to When you serve your family a beef roast or a T-bone steak JUICE Wd rod Fiarked tis vary the County Jail to await court be sure of its quality. That is the reason you can always action. buy A&P meats with confidence. You can always rest as- The youth reportedly broke into sured that A&P meats have been government graded and J SWEET AND TENDER a A vious isis tid EE , PIONEER ; ke i \ \ = \ Pre ST LAWRENCE ITEMS a tavern operated by liam that only the best—grades AA and A-—are being sold over A § gust ONFIT ! Lowes at Carrolltown July 21 and our meat department counters. Insist on quality____buy Ilona Peas . stole $14.30 from a juke box. -Righ ts! RACES | Sunday guests at the home of ASP Super-Right meats Mrs, Annie Dietrick and Mr. and | SPANGLER MAN HELD : Buy a supply of these grand NO.2 I Je . were Mr. an Mrs. i Flas i by and sons, FOR INTENT TO KILL GRADES “AA” and “A” BEEF — VE tasting peas at this low price. Can Donald 3nd Thomas, or Qleveland; es ees t Mr. and Mrs. Fran ocy an After allegedly attempting to children, Kenny, Helen and Mada- | shoot two of his neighbors, Joseph i =HBone Steaks A&P SAUER KRAUT 0. 22 Can [5c line, of Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. | Wargo, Spangler, was lodged in A / Campbell’ Sits | Wa, Weler and. Mr. and Mrs. Al | the Cambria County jail Saturday TOMATO SOUP Phen 3 29c¢ i ‘esko, all of Johnstown; Mr. and | : So Tender_._._. 2X Mrs Marcellus Dietrick and daugh- | on charges of assault and battery 0 5 ry Lb. 6G9e¢ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46-0z, Can 33c Pi T 1.C ter, Ponna Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. | with intent to kill. ! te Cream. Powder ioneer Iravel Lases | Led Dietrick, all Patton R. D. | pL Olle mai Wage fired fron 2 SIRLOIN STEAKS Gries 44 & 4 FRIZZ 33c | Mrs. Annie Dietrick has just re- | shot gun at William an arsha i Hl e 7 . ; $5.00 to $12.50 turned home after a two-month | Bradley, his neighbors. Wargo ! Gis AA & & WHITE VINEGAR 411 Page Bal. 14c¢ visit with her sons and daughters | {old police the shooting took place MEATY CHUCK ROAST Tages As re 9 SALAD MUSTARD Ann Page a AEY is Adjusts in Cleveland, O. a during an argument. STANDING RIB ROAST Grades aA & A b. PEANUT BUTTER Scitsns LLb. Jar 3] COLVER CHURCH SCENE | aSTINGS Guile 84 84 UP & DOWN OF PRETTY CEREMONY | HASTINGS PAE FRESHLY GROUND BEEF ea SKYFLAKE WAFERS ¥ B © 1-Lb. Pke. 3()c = @ @ . . Gl To Fit All Builds an | iA M Miss Helen Louise Kline, dau- | —— ’ Colonial 1-Lb. Pkg. 24c¢ . ghter of Mr. and Mrs. A 7 Kline Ronald Lefebure, 17, of Has- resh HH ms OYSTER CRACKERS THIS of Ebensburg R. D. 2, became the | tings R. D. suffered gunshot al | : WS THE SPRINGS Pioneer Braces bride of Edgar C. Wells, son of wounds of his left hand an arm $i my DO THE TRICK Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wells Sr. of | in a hunting accident near West- Ici é . V.5. PAY. 2400042 Ebensburg, at a pretty ceremony |over last Friday afternoon. voanned., Lb. Dede Packed at the Fleeting Moment Pioneer Belts, $1.50--85 $1.50 to $5.00 performed by Rev. Boyd Dickey in| The youth was admitted to the Of Perfect Flavor! the Colver Presbyterian Church on | Miners’ Hospital in the evening. Thursday last. The double-ring The accident occurred near Five FRESH PORK LOIN ROAST Rib Ends servic ras se | i - > 7 - ® C se Tes Tore wine, Site go Wa above W estover. FRESH SPARE RIBS b. Niblets . A. Sharba ugh Store [1 sii pea 10TTINGS FRESH NECK BONES Nice sr : ; 1 . Caroll P hel at” the Kine eed SINR SO dfish Fillet N\ WHOLE KERNEL CORN arrolltown, Pa. "Mr. Kine Is a World War 11| até the prous parents of baby Redfish Fillets RN) oe Be mono vet and operates a service station | siya former Miss Rena Spiller. FROZEN. ___makes a Lh 39¢ 3 Can Oft the Cob Lb in Ebensburg. | Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cavalet are : TeeTesTostosiostostostortos] Ee eo - {the proud parents of a baby girl grand main fish dish b last Friday, Nov. 1. Mrs. : Cavalet is the rie Miss Agnes SKINLESS COD FILLETS 37c st —— | Ki . i 1 SMELL SOMETHING ey and Meg Yilligm _ Beck. POLLOCK FILLETS = 2c That Famous WHITE HOUSE - . - | ma f iff, . 3 a ; MAIN ST. WHERE THERE'S SHORE Ba 3 fending a wio-weck vacation of Evaporated Milk — SO THEY SAY TUN WRONG » | 5{Droto oe snd iis. Josest: Ber LARGE, GRADE “A,” FRESH SUNNYBROOK Each pint fortified with 400 43 Tal} WITH MY CAR: | Miss Angeline Spiller, who is 4 : ? units of the Sunshine Vitamin Cans ae bgp Bugs | af brie bE Dosen (BE) bs | Nursing in Pittsburgh, spent .he ‘88S Sioar golasn yolks and firm Dozen e ee {Yosh Sf Lhe father, David bites SUNNYFIELD RICE PUFFS sor. 2c | Mr. Albert Fontonella of Balti- FRESH SILVERBROOK ROLL SUNNYFIELD WHEAT PUFFS sor. [fc | mire, Md., is spending a few {I= 3 ’ : : - A Direct 1 1 T 11.02. dq; hil Wiig Whig) Butter ved pma@4e SUNNYFIELD CORN FLAKES > 11% tanella. : dairyland, MELLO WHEAT Ann Page 28-0z. 8c Edgar Johnson, who served with . the Army in Japan, has been dis- G. WASHINGTON Instant Coffee 2-02. 32¢c charged and is home with his par- Y ° y “Tho children. of the Tian Grade The Smart, Thrifi ty Shopper OUR OWN TEA —- PSs ob te cro or on Naturally Turns To | A NATIONAL FAVORITE YES THERE IS 1 KNEW YOU SERIOUS TROUBLE Exieey ey Jive Jor the i - . niest a pretties sse Ss SOMETHING (WRONG 3 Rew wo AND MUCH EXPENSE CAM aa pmeltest dsuwe PD Nectar Tea 9, AND HERE [T I1Sw. WHAT THE BE AVERTED BY (ONSISTENT Mrs. Catherine Krise was very : & L YOUR OIL IS BELOW CAR CARE! Ee Tw se Flavortested to Match Your, Ji.Ih. 3 Ae THE DANCER une! TROUBLE WAS, § illness was supposedly a heart Ee Finest Cooking p———— #2. For Baked Goods! attack. Mrs. Howard Swires has been ” et R. NN ity. Pi suffering severely for some time Apel ew : J . g. with the rheumatism. p arn , desoen from rae, 07s 2 on DAILY DOG PELLETS 49c County Campaign Underway ; pny AC, Soo, Bald ROVAL WALLY Lop 1fAVR Bh ; & 3 wit h special ‘know ow” an ; ; Pkg. to Cut Down Auto Fatalities y priced Jor savings, MEL’0 WATER SOFTENER ic State Police and Coroner Paul Sliced or | Small Can (Qo o / 2 3 ® J. Wills, chairman of the county KF Iv Unsiiced aii e Loaf i Bolle |5¢ American Legion safety commit- 7 7 tee, are staging a campaign to > ® reduce highway hazards in Cam- y iB @e d oP: bria Co. and to acquaint motorists | it e with danger spots. 3 Of the latter, one of the worst DONUTS Jane Parker 6 Plain, 6 Sugared, Doz. 19¢ HAVE YOUR CAR WINTERIZED NOW FOR A SEASON OF CARE.FREE, TROU- Js he atten, one of t ! ; BLE-FREE DRIVING. HAVE YOUR CAR STATE INSPECTED. the point where Route 53 crosses SANDWICH ROLLS Meret Eariched Glo Blu- White Route 22. Additional markings BREAKFAST ROLLS Vanilla Iced - 23¢ f are being urged for this site. CCFFEE CAKE Orange Pineapple o 20¢ Hand Soap Flakes MAI A $50 fine was levied on Mike > The Mild, Safe Whitens! Brightens! Lesnick of Detroit, Mich, by Jus- OVER 609%, FRUITS AND NUTS... .JANE PARKER Efficient Hand Cleaner Does Not Streak! A SA Cg Ie F : Y 3-Ib. CARROLLTOWN. PENNA. tector N. M. Rhua charged the . ruit Cake Size DB 8-oz. 18e¢ 3 Pkgs. 2H¢ Setendant With Nibling without a non-residen A BR PD OS DR ERT OTT DV DRDTTT
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