PAGE SIX CARROLLTOWN BRIEFS Phone Carrolltown 4491 or 2682 CATHOLIC WAR VETS TO MEET HERE FRIDAY EVENING AT SCHOOL roel us dedicate ourgelves s Sr. was elected the future tha he veterans Cotas Owens Sr. Wes siected {both World Wars may have a bet- Post of the Catholic War Veter-| ter place for themselves and their ans at an organization meeting on | families to live,” said Joseph Xi Friday evening at the St. Bene- Maucher Ir. Supervising principal jct's P “hi o . Daniel | ¢ arrolltown Public Schools, at Pets Boca hort Dan an Armistice Day address in front C. A. Buettner, county commander, On the Honor Roll ahier Mass were in charge, About 25 attend- | for the living and deceased veter- od the initial meetin > ans of all wars celebrated by Rev. e . 8. ‘ep ... | Father Boniface Buerkle, OSB, at Stapers named Nore Ry Leota 9 o'clock Monday morning. § y 8 lant; Francis Buck. DR a an A Fia-| sary of Lincoln's Gettysburg Ad- Speakers included Martin Mec- | dress within two days and, in a Laughin, national organizer, and Paraphrase of the famous oration, Bough, hal : pointed out its application to the 8. i il be held present time. Father Boniface in- The next meeting wil be held on {neq the invocation at the Mem- Friday evening of this week and|g,a) Service, which was in charge Hy Shfervicemen 2nd women o of American Legion Commander : i. : Gerard Kelly. C ; 8 r| : ‘ SOS: The, post Me Ro. rE Both grade and high school stu- other service organization in the gl community but can do a world of and W =F good within the parish. Objective |2 Parade coming meeting. remain open for oo 60 days. | JOSEPH V. MAUCHER JR. | GIVES ADDRESS HERE | AT MONDAY SERVICES to veterans, took part in which followed. stk kok ——— ——— ee | | daughter, Carolyn, and Mrs. Tom Buck and daughters Evelyn and | Winifred, were Saturday visitors |at the home of Mrs. Tom Buck's {uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. | Michael Gray of Saxton, Pa. | Mrs. Robert Elwanger, the for- PARTS { mer Miss Ella Kelly of this place, TUBES | now residing in Detroit, visited VINCENT B. LEHMIR Fic . 10S | her broth d sister-in-law, Mr. Sonora and Trav-ler Radios rer weotner and stern ian ir | Pittsburgh and Mrs. George Col- { berg of Patton visited Mr. Boni- South Main St- CARROLLTOWN | Miss Clara Weakland entertain- ed members of her bridge club Viewtone Radio-Phonograph Comb'n | sek if a QUICK CASH LOAN... Borrow to pay bills . . . to purchase appliances and | home equipment . . . to repair the home and car . . . to meet emergencies . . . or for amy situation calling { for cash! | BARNESBORO BUDGET PLAN INC. BARNESBORO, PENNA, | of | Mr. Maucher noted the anniver- | | | he | ensburg on Saturday. Miss Dolores Gray, employed in| daughter, Ja | Baltimore, spent the week end in | The charter will | ners were Mrs, Bernard Holtz and | Mrs. Tony Dluzansky. { Mr. and Mrs. C, J. | Clarion, Pa., visited M | Ager on Sunday. | Hugh Malloy of | scopes will be discussed at the|last Thursday evening, Prize win- | | Ragley of rs Maude | PFC, JAME Shippensburg WEDS IN WEST VIRGINIA | UNION PRESS - COURIER FALLENTIMBER ITEMS | H S E. MACKEY EILWOOD BRIEFS y ADELE DELLA VALL hone Barnesboro 800-3-12 n Y LADIES’ CLUB ATTENDS | State Teachers’ College was home | WEDNESDAY EVENING | SUPPER AND MOVIE the week end. Mr. Anthony Stich, | over Mrs. Bill Flynn of Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence with relatives and friends. Miss Bess McCombie of land was a visitor here Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Patton and Mrs Farabaugh of Adelaide Wetzel of this place were in Akron last Saturday to attend the wedding of Miss Charlotte Langbein, daughter of Mrs. Geo | Langbein, a sister of Mr, {baugh and Mrs, Wetzel. | { iend here with his father. Mr { Elmer Luther. Mrs. Adelaide Wetzel and son Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Buck and|Fred, visited Mrs. Wetzel's fap {ghter, Mrs. William Shero, Murraysville, Pa., last Thursday. | Burgess and Mrs. James Calla- .| han transacted business in Pitts- | |burgh last Friday. | Mr. | were the guests of Mr. and Mrs | John Hipps and family in Wash- | (ington, D. C.,, over the week end. | | tendance at the Past Presidents Fred Beigh of|Auxiliary in Portage last Thurs- ay. Mrs. Louis Severin of Chicago, is a guest at the home of | Mrs. Rose Harrigan and the Sev- nl. | erins this week. | Hon. Harr | Seymore of Passaic, | several days over the week en with the former's mother, Mrs. Rosetta Donahue here, returning [home on Monday. r sister, Mrs. John Fox, town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gray. y |G Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vollmer and | Mr, |Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kreiter of Du-| Miss Camilla Civitts, Mr. and Mrs. | Bois were Sunday guests at the | How Severin and Harrigan home. Albany Chester, employed Baltimore, spent the week end in town with his mother, Mrs. Mayme Chester. Miss Janet Stoltz of Harrisburg spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. Lena Stoltz. | local barber who underwent an eye operation at the Mercy Hospital, Johnstown, a few weeks ago, was discharged from that institution last Thurs day and is visiting with Mr. and Grieff | and Mrs. Ressie McGonegal of Al- toona were week end callers here Cleve- Fara- baugh of Altoona, Miss Agnes | where a wedding supper was serv- Fara- Joseph Luther, who is employed dents, as well as the CHS Band|in Baltimore, Md., spent the week ’ and Mrs. Gene Lapenna | | Mrs, James Callahan was in at- | ne | Parley of the American Legion many lovely and useful gifts. Am- | caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donahue and Mr. N. J., spent |Miss Irene Montler, in Eb-| George Buddle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul | in and Mrs. Frank Pfc. James E. Mackey, son of| Mr. William M. Mackey of this| lace, was united in marriage to the former Marjorie Danhart, dau- ghter of Mr, and Mrs. William Danhart, of Elm Grove, W. Va, | Wednesday evening, Nov. 6, at the home of the bride. The beautiful double-ring ceremony was witnes- sed by Mr, and Mrs. William Dan- hart. Rev. E. Nicholas, minister % of the Church of God, performed| potty Benko, former employe at the ceremony. . +. 'the Indiana Hospital, visited the Pfc. Mackey and his bride are|y,ye of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. visiting at his home at present, Jack Benko Sr., recently. | Master Jimmie Toseki spent the {week with his grandparents, Mr. The Ladies’ Club of Heilwood spent an enjoyable evening last | Friday at Indiana, where they ate their supper and attended a mov- ing picture show. Those attending were Mrs. John Salley, Mrs. Stanley Malippa, Mrs. James Della Valle, Mrs. Tom Kuz- emchak, Mrs. Vallie Grumbling and Mrs, Joseph Stupic Jr. ed. Members of the immediate family attended. and Mrs. Stanley Malippa. Kae Soldier wil Feport to Camp] Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Rossi and he will be assigned to a military | 317, 20d Mys, Harry Deday Were Police SHtht. Fur he en at | Mrs. William Betsa and daugh- ds ’ a = | ter, Elaine, visited at the home of mrs | Mrs. Betsa's parents, Mr. and Mrs. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER | Charles Balog, over the week end. HONORS NEWLYWEDS | Miss Madelyn Della Valle, Sta. dent nurse at the Miners’ Hospita CN SATURDAY EVENING {in Spangler, was a week end vis- A miscellaneous shower was|itor with her parents, Mr. and held in the Van Ormer Hall Sat- Mrs. James Della Valle. urday night, Nov. 9, in honor of Frank Kuzemchak, Edward Ve- Mr. ‘and Mrs. Walter B. Kough, hovic and Frank Drahnak, all|iting for a week with his folks | | who were married recently. Many | students at St. Francis College in {amusing games were played and | Loretto, spent the week end at a very delicious lunch was served. | their respective homes here. : Among highlights of the even- Joseph Saas, who 1s employed in ing were two selections, “I Love | McKeesport, spent the week end You Truly” and “The White Dell,” | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Saas. Mrs. James Della Valle was a [sung by Mrs. Walter Montler. and Mrs. Kough received | ong those attending were: William Betsa of Dixonville last | Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Kough, | Saturday. {Mrs. E. J. McCoy, Miss Florine!Frank Benko has returned from | Troxell, Mr. Russell Beck, Mrs. |husking corn at his grandfather's Wilbert Kleinmyer, Mrs. Elmer farm at Penn Run. | Kieth, Lt. and Mrs. Dale A. Britt- | ner, Mrs. Minnie Piper, Mrs. Jam- | Zapotosky spent Tuesday in Pat- | es Barnhart, Mrs. Robert Montler, ton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Wilfred | James Toseki. Montler, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Irene Beida, who is employed by Montler, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Coy, | the Bell Telephone Co. in Indiana, Miss Dorothy Coy, Miss Evelyn |spent Tuesday and Wednesday last { Coy, Mrs. John Coy, Mr. and Mrs. | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Patty McCombie visited|q > oy p J. Mulhollen, Mr. and Mrs. |George Beida. Caroline Beida, employed at the Emory Cholcoat and | Hess Restaurant, Indiana, visited ne, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- | with her parents also. bert C. Troxell and sons; Mrs. W.| Julia Csordas was an Indiana | Ray Glasgow and children; Mrs. | caller recently. | Stevens, Mrs. J. Oscar Lovell, | Irene Csordas, who is employed and Mrs. James C. Stine, |in Indiana, visited at her home in | Heilwood recently. | Mrs. Sue Drawl, Lillian Gula and Betty Jane Gula were Indiana | | callers during the past week. * | Catherine Compardo spent the Highlighting the surprise birth- | week end with her aunt, Mrs. Jos- day party of Mrs. Barabara To- eph McCormick of Pittsburgh. man, to be found in another col-| Frank Lucas was a caller at umn of this paper, was the ap-|the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve | | Ross, Mrs. ard Glass, Miss Gladys Glass, | and Mrs. Kearhart and Mr. onkin. Mr. | pearance of Mr. Walter Toman ov Stupic Sr. recently. | By MRS. DOLORES i. PAC | Phone Hastings 4321 Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt and son, of Williamsport, were week end guests at the Dennis Riordan nome, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald of Houtzdale were home week end. Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Strittmatter and daughter, Patty, and R. E. Strittmatter were callers in town on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Miller of Harrisburg, were in town with relatives over the week end. Week end visitors in town from the Indiana State Teachers Coll- ege were: Mary Ruth Semelsberg- °r, Alice Strittmatter, Ethel Lan- zy and George Milchak. Mary Ana and Dolores Miller, of Harrisburg, were home over Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin and son, Joseph, of Philadelphia, were visitors at the Mrs. Franklin home several days last week. Miss Beatrice Bartlett of Phila- delphia, was a week end guest at the Steve Semelsberger home on | Spangler Street. Mr. Samuel Semelsberger re- turned to Philadelphia arter vis- Mancuso for the € t here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knotko- vitch are the porud parents of an enght pound baby girl, named Joyce Ann, born Nov. 6. Mrs. Knotkovitch was the former Miss | Eileen Fletcher. Mr. Victor Constanzo of Wash- ington, D. C., was in town over the week end. | First Lt. Camilla Houck, and Patricia Houck of Washington. D. C., and Peggy Houck, of Beaver { College, Philadelphia, spent sev- Dorothy Malippa and Margaret |€ral days at their home here last | parents because of her mother's week. Mrs. Wilfred Routch of Ebens- | burg, was a Sunday caller at the | Elmer Routch home. | Dolores Paci was | caller in Johnstown. Mr. Harry Weakland is a pa- | tient in the Butler Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mancuso and Ronnie Mancuso were Johns- town visitors Saturday. a Monday | ee —— | —Even a ship can't stand a permanent wave—so what chance has a poor male? EXECUTORS’ NOTICE In the Estate of Catherine Le- chene, Deceased, late of the Town- | ship of Chest, County of Cambri and State of Pennsylvania. a Notice is hereby given that Let- | ters Testamentary in the Estate | ASHVILLE NEWS By MRS. GEORGIA LIDWELL | HALLOWE'EN PARTY HELD BY VFW LADIES evening, Nov. Thursday, November 14, 1046 Carrolltown were Sunday evening visitors among relatives here, Miss Rose Lieb of Harrishurg was a visitor at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Lieb of Nicktown, this week. A Bingo will be held on Sunday 17, at St. Nicholas’ Rose | — [the John Lipple Post, No. 4313, Hall at 8:30 o'clock. The jackpot will be $25. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and family and Mr. James Stinebiser of Kersey were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Peters. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the VEFW held a Hallowe'en Party for | the school children in the Hall of St. Thomas’ Church on Oct. 30. All children were masked. The prize for the best dressed was awarded to Macalla Hoover, whe was dressed as a drum majorette [Merrill Beers, who masqueraded as a black cat, received the priz for the funniest dressed. Refreshments were served after an enjoyable evening of games. CARD PARTY SERIES ON AT ST. THOMAS’ A series of card parties, which began on Nev. 7, is being held in St. Thomas’ Church Hall by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the VFW, The parties are held on Wednes- day evening at 8:30, the last one scheduled for Nov. 30. Cinch and | pinochle are played. Prizes are! awarded each week and two grand prizes will be awarded to the persons holding the highest scores for the three evenings. Lunch is served. Admission. 50 cents. Groom Dairy Cows Clipping and good grooming aid in production of high quality milk, remind Penn State dairymen. Drain Wet Spots Use of modern farm machines requires ground surface that will not let them bog down. It is also pointed out that the quality of crops will be improved and time saved in operations by draining the wet spots. kk | Mr. and Mrs. Terry Litzinger | {are the proud parents of a baby | son, born Thursday, Oct. 31. | | Edward Gallagher, infant son of | | Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gallagher, | | was a patient in the Altoona Mer- | | cy Hospital for the past week. | | Augustine Krug, better known | | as “Happy,” was a successful tur- | |key hunter the first week of the | | current hunting season. | AUTO GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED BY EXPERTS! ALL MAKES AUTOS SPANGLER AUTO EXCHANGE Phone 321 SPANGLER | Miss Betty Hollen, who is em- {ployed in Washington, D. C., is| {spending a month here with her| | illness. Mrs. Hollen underwent an | | operation on Nov. 1. i | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCarty {of Cresson, former Ashville resi- | dents, announce the birth of a | son, Nov. 3, at the Altoona Mercy | | Hospital. The maternal grandpar- | | ents are Mr. and Mrs. Owen God- | frey. | Mr. George Feigh has been ill| | for the past few weeks. | | Bingo is held every Sunday af-|_M™™ | ternoon at 2:30 in the St. Thomas | Church Hall under the auspices of the VFW. Admission is 50 cents. | | Memorial services were held by Veterans of Foreign Wars, at de- ceased soldiers’ graves at Ash- ville and Amsbry Armistice Day. WN NOTES By ROSEMARIE HUBER je Sweeper | ~ NIGKTO {Repairs | |€ | —GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP AT RIGHT PRICES | Miss Agatha Kaylor of Wash- |ington, D. C., who had been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seward, Pa., who is likened to be | | a long-lost nephtw. Recently Mrs. { Toman had a visit from her lost | Filzabolh Stupic was an Indiana | of the above named decedent have | Indi i caller recently. |been granted to the undersigned | Indiana callers this week were Aldo Rossi and Eugene DeMay | g 0 Sa [Mr. and Mrs. Reade Brown and The land Columbus discovered is now separated from the Old World by hours, not months. Distance presents no barrier to our service. We serve at nearby and distant points with prompiness and comfort- ing efficiency. BACHA FUNERAL HOME Francis M. Bacha, Director Phone 187 BARNESBORO, PA. A, Kaylor. for several days, has returned to the Capital City. Miss Betty Bearer and Mr. Jerry Perry of Chambersburg, Pa., were week end visitors at the home of Miss Bearer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin J. Bearer. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Cunning- ham and sons. James and Tommy, returned home on Monday evening and Mrs. Ed Kelly and family in Cleveland, O. Christmas Cards WITH YOUR NAME. WE HAVE THE STOCK. ORDER NOW. Eagle Printing Co. OFFICE SUPPLIES PHONE 118 BARNESBORO Official Remington-Rand Typewriter Sales and Service Agency | All persons indebted to said Es- daughter, Edith, Mrs. Emma Stil- | —GENUINE FACTORY after a week end visit with Mr. | “DRESS UP” YOUR CAR Make your car look like new. Enjoy our low- 5 fo Clara Belle Hollen and Jean| Shomo visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam- | uel Kost of Janesville one even-| ing last week. | Miss Milicient Gates has been a | visitor in Tyrone for the past | several weeks. | Mr. and Mrs. Clair Shomo were | business callers in Altoona on ov. 4. | Rev. and Mrs. Moore are the proud parents of a baby girl. Rev. | Moore was formerly a minister in | this vicinity and is at present lo- | cated in Barnesboro. | A turkey supper was ‘held at| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair { Shomo on Nov. 2 in honor of | Tend ttre Mae newlyweds Donald and Grace] s NEW LIGHT CAR 4 Shomo. Present were Mr. and Mrs. | | Kaiser-Frazier Corp. is negotia- | Clair Shomo, Mr. and Mrs. Donald | ing with the Fiat Co. of Rome for | Shomo, Mrs. Matt Shomo, Leroy | cooperative production of a new | Hamilton, Mildred Shomo, Jean | | lightweight car, it has been an- Shomo, shirley, Bud, Connie and | ; a irman Henry | ki!eanor omo. { odiesd 1 Board Chairman Hemy| Lt. and Mrs. Dale Britten vis- ma ited Mr. Forest Britten of goal. VIS SN ' ort at the Butler Hospital on | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE i By SE paver Hospitals 2 In the Estate of George Grat | patient at Butler for two weeks, | | otherwise Wojciech Grat, late of pending an operation. | the Borough of Barnesboro, County Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lovell and! of Cambria and State of Pennsyl-|son were visitors in Punxsutawn- | vania, deceased. ey over the week end at the home Notice is hereby given that Let- | of some friends. | ters of Administration in the Es- Mr. and Mrs. Helsel of Barnes- tate of the above named decedent | boro were visitors at the home of have been granted to tne under- Mr. and Mrs. Alford Simmons | | signed. All persons indebted tc [over the week end. = : said estate are requested to make | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keith and payment and those having claims Mr. and Mrs. Rex Keith visited at BY mnie roi the soaae® the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul OF demands agringt the sams WH! Fomler of Ashville on Sunday. make them known without delay to Mr. Leroy Hamilton, Miss Betty NOEL F. SMORTO, | sister-in-law, Mrs. Angelina Yos- | were visiting with former ex-ser-| |ika, of Johnstown, whom she had | vice buddies in Bedford, Pa., and | not seen in over 40 years. points in Maryland and in West | Mr. Lester A. Downs was a Virginia. | business caller in Altoona Thurs- | ree | day morning. | | Miss Carrie J. Glass visited | VAN ORMER ITEMS | with her sister, Mrs Hannah L. | Rickard, who suffered a forehead | By MRS. ELMER KEITH {injury when she fell recently. | BR Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Campbell | Jr., and Mrs. Earl T. Kopp, of Dy- TWO-WEEK REVIVAL | sart, spent Thursday evening vis- AT HOLLENTOWN BY | iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | FORMER MISSIONARY | Howard F. Glass. Rev. Alna J. Walker, who has ! al Ir. and Mrs. C. J. Mulhollen of | ,;eachad the Gospel on four con- | Altoona, visited at the home oft ont during his 32 years as a 1 2nd Mrs. Walter B. Kough on |, i, ister, is conducting a two- | Tay Zit erRdon. Tim Sh | week revival at the the Penecos- | BN Xe. om umasky | {a1 Church in Hollentown. {observed their third wedding an-| pov" Walker will tell of his ex- {niversary in Nov. 6. Mrs. Shu- |. ences in the Belgian Congo in osky was the former Janet Mac- | Central America, where he was a : > | missionary from 1924 to 1939. In- | ot; Walter B. Kough and Mr. |.) qeq among these will be his | Glendon B. Kough were business escape from a wounded buffalo callers in Barnesboro on Saturday. and Drego’s six-hour fight with a | Misses Mary and Cora Glass 25-foot python constructor. Rev. | on in Patton on Sat- \yajker also will tell of the tri- | Mr. and Mrs. James C. Connelly | W/IPhS ©f the Gosbel in Peru. | of Cresson spent the week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dol- phus Glass and family. Mr. Henry N. Schrock and Mr. Charles Schrock, both of Coalport, vigited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Glass. Miss Florean Troxell of Hamp- ton, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter B Kough. Miss Troxell was accom-|* panied home by Miss Phyllis Ap-| ple, who visited her parents, Mr. {and Mrs. Frank Apple. | Pfc. Paul E. Kopp of Metuchen, N. J, visited on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Class. Mae Beers and Mr. and Mrs. Don- Administrator, ald Shomo motored to Hershey, 3 Crawfor { Barne 0, Pa. SMOR IO AND WILDEMAN, Attorneys at Law, Barnesboro, Pa. Fa., on Sunday. A miscellaneous shower was held in the Community Hall at| Van Ormer on Satur y honor of Mr. anc cost bumping and painting services that banish the “rust and rattles” of dented, scratched and torn bodies and fenders. Restore the fresh, nat- ural beauty of your car. See us now for prompt, courteous and expert attention. Have Your Car State | Inspected Now! Come in today. Have your car lubricated Greases changed to winter grade for easy start- ing. 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