Thursday, December 5, 1046 SPANGLER JOTTINGS By MRS. ANTHONY FENELLO Phone Barnesboro 83-R Mrs. Paul Jones and daughter, Bonnie, spent the week end visit- ing in Philadelphia. Carl Lewis and Bill Lewis of West Winfield, formerly of Spang- ler, are spending a week hunting near their camp below Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs, Grant Saylor and son, Bert, of Hummelstown, visit- ed with relatives in town over the week end. Bert is attending the Manlivs Military Academy, N. Y Mrs. E. George was an Altoona caller on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gould of Patton spent Saturday evening with the Gould girls here. Miss Jean Madill of Lewistown spent Thankgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Madill. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McCor- mick and children, Pat and Bar- bara, of Johnstown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kirsch on Thanksgiving. Mrs. E. George won the door prize of $100 at the turkey raffle held in the American Legion last week. Proceeds of the raffle will be donated toward repairing of the athletic field. Mrs. Kathryn Rizzo and child- ren, Angeline and Victor, were Johnstown shoppers Friday. Donald Gould of Pittsburgh vis- ited with his sisters here over the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark were guests of the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, for several days last week. Mrs. Henry Caldwell and child- ren were Altoona callers Friday. Thanksgiving Day guests at the Anthony Fenello home were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Totten and four daughters. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark spent a week with their son and daugh- | ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark of Cabot, and their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Carl Lewis of West Winfield. Mr. and Mrs. James Stratten and son have returned home to Philadelphia. Mrs. spent a few weeks with relatives. The Westminster ship services were a m. Thanksgiving in the vicinity Youth Fellow- held at 10:30 in the Presby- terian Church. Rev. O. Emery | Washburn gave a very inspiring sermon to the large group who at- | tended. Carolyn Smith of Philadelphia spent the week end at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Madill Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Madill Jr. and children spent the week end with friends in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Anna Whalen and family spent Thanksgiving with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Westrick of Conemaugh. Charles and Joseph Kirkpatrick, who are attending St. Vincent's, Latrobe, spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kirkpatrick. The regular meeting of Ladies’ Aid of the Holy Cross Church is to be held Thursday evening. The bake and fancy work sale will be held Saturday, Dec. 7, at John Easly’s Store from 9:30 a. m. throughout the day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly spent the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kelly. | Miss Kathryn Falger, student at Seton Hill College, Greensburg, spent the holidays with her nuother, Mrs. Agnes Falger. “Bud” Lantzy spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lantzy. Miss Joan Logue, student nurse at Mercy Hospital, Johnstown, was Spaghetti and «13 | Stratten had | The Bakerton Inn Announces the Return of the “KRACKER JACKS” THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1946 Dancing from 9 to 1 Will Be Served From 7 to 10 P. M. a Thanksgiving guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Logue. Mrs. Rose McDonald, student at Mt, Aloysius College, Cresson, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McDonald. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lantzy had their Thanksgiving dinner with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. | Earl Lantzy. Mrs. Buchanan is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Williams. | Her father has been seriously ill in | the hospital the past few weeks. | Mr, and Mrs. Luther Davison of | Buffalo, N. Y., spent the week end n town. Mrs. Susan Ridgeway has re- | turned home after spending a few months in Buffalo, N. Y. | Jake Stratton has his home from the {pital at Butler, Pa. | Jane Rainey of Rixford and | Grace Houston of Bradford spent {the week end at the home of Mr. {and Mrs. Raper Houston. | Mrs. Minnie Whited and daugh- Iter, Sandra, spent Thanksgiving lat the Harry Whited home here. NICKTOWN NOTES | By ROSEMARIE HUBER Deshon Hos- | JOYCE NEALEN HONORED ON 21ST ANNIVERSARY A surprise party was held in { honor of Joyce Nealen's 21st an- {niversary at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nea- len, on Sunday evening. Those at- | tending were as follows: Jim Westrick, Frank Westrick, Bill Westrick, Regis Westrick, Lu- cille Kirsch, George Farabaugh, Richard Nealen, Herman Nealen, | Joan Kirsch, Virginia Kline, Edna | Nealen, Ann Westrick, Louise Westrick, Rita Peters, Mrs. Carl Thomas, Hilda Peters, Mr. and | Mrs. Melvin Farabaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nealen. Joyce was the recipient of a rumber of beautiful gifts. A de- | licious lunch was served. % Kf % Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith and family visited at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. “Herm” Lantzy in Johnstown last Friday. Messrs. Bill Kirsch and Irvin Hoppel were hunters in Hunting- don Co. this week. Callers in Altoona Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ragley and family. Mrs. Amelia Kirsch and Bill | Kirsch were visitors among rela- | tives in Clearfield on Friday. Mr. Herman Kirsch and daugh- ter, Marjorie, were visitors in Newry Thursday. Mrs. Catherine Norton and dau- ghter, Mary Ellen, Mrs. Fred Pfei- ster, Donna Pfeister and Mrs. Ir- vin Hoppel were callers in Johns- town on Friday. Shoppers in Indiana Friday in- cluded Mrs. Bill Lyons, Miss Dol- ores Kline, Mrs. Margaret Davis, Mrs. Norbert Biller and Mrs. Bill Kirsch and sons, Billly, Joe and Cary. Borin to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Parrish, a son, in Colver Hospital on Tuesday, Nov. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Williarn Hughes, | Kathleen Hughes and Dick Mec- | Killop of New Kensington were | Sunday visitors at the home of | Mrs. Catherine Norton. Father Joel Lieb of St. Vin- cent’s Archabbey, Latrobe, was a returned to | visitor at the home of his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Rube Lieb, Saturday. | Help Wanted! Veterans, find | cut how you can get good pay | and high ratings in Uncle Sam's | Regular Army!. Check at nearest recruiting station today! 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