Thursday, February 13, 1947 UNION PRESS-COURIER Spangler AA By MRS. ANTHONY FENELLO Phone Barnesboro 83-R Spangler Sportsmen Select 1947 Officers The Sportsmen of Spangler held their regular meeting in the Le- gion Rooms on Monday Evening, Feb. 3, at which time the follow- ing officers were elected: Presi- dent, A. C. Reffner; Vice Presi- dent, Joseph Folger; Secretary- Treasurer, E. J. Lehmier. The Game Committee consists of the following: Bill Luther, Leonard Entler, Stewart Logue, Ray Dumm, p= —— Joseph Folger, Ward Fura Billy ’ Reed, and Albert Schrenkel. The 7 \ Wolf Ss Barnesboro Fish Committee elected were: Marug Kirsch, Paul Lanizy, Jo-| 4 t . seph Sovick, Pau iller, vin \ S Fees, and Fred Soisson. Rabbits | or Will B O gees and Food Sot, Se 0 e Will be Upen on Prizes will be awarded persons F id S t d d and pike this year. ri ay, aur ay an 10 FURNITURE YI : : | onday Evenings, catching the largest trout, bass High School Senior Class Play Scheduled Friday | AEE YB 4 February 14. 15 and 17 ’ The Senior Class ot the Spangler | High School will present its Class | Play, “Strictly Formal” in the * ° 9 High School Auditorium on Friday | nti 4 O Clock evening, Feb. 14, under the direc- | tion of Mrs. Thelma Hodgson. Two .. 5 hours of good entertefnment is a : colon Est promised to those who attend. The = - : \ > 4 | te 5 11- 1reaie in. public is invited. The following students will take part in the play: | Donna Pfeister, Virginia Layton, | ! Winifred Lieb, Ann Ferari, Mar- | : i i EL - x ; jorie Krug, Julia Lieb, Mary Jean RB : 4% i — Be ¥ o d Sh d Wagner, Dorothy Fry, Shirley El- | liott, Mary Valenti, John Contres, | 5 ? Patrick Link, Harry Clawson, Jo- | ; he : i A seph Haines, Frank Patrick and | ; : ly 1 : Se 5 es EG : Standard quality : LB Bo. iE N washable shades that Dan Lovette. | * % ck | : Miss Ethel Lihvorchik | : i — : Is Bride of Paul Lenyo | To a 2 LYE SE b we buy in thousands Miss Ethel Livorchik, daughter | . ; i Noi. : “ i a Tan or —on order for all purchasers of Liv- : ; Po] ii ; j Green twelve stores. of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Livorchik, of Spangler, became the bride of . . W pang ing Room Suites will receive lamps, Paul Lenyo, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Leslie Lenyo, also of Spangler, at end tables, coffee tables, rugs, mir- a nuptial high mass in SS. Peter ; pe Rn : A-9 " Le A a y and Paul's Greek Catholic Church, | rors, etc. 3 > = Ah i . Patton, on Saturday morning, 4 , om ) il : : He : Feb. 8. Rev. Father Bibary offi-| . ] i [ 3 ; PURCHASERS of Bedroom Suites kZ _ . Cl E AR ANCE! ciattd at the double ring ceremony. | The bride was given in marriage » : : by her brother, George Livorchik. will receive rugs, boudoir lamps, . if " ; : "ARR i. She wore a white brocaded gown mirrors, mattresses, springs, etc. $i Cl i i ; and a finger tip veil and carried | i HW : ‘ : k a bouquet of calla lilies. | i a i oven ampers The maid of honor was Miss Ann : : 3 a ; 3 i Kober. She wore a light blue gown YOU BUY THE SUITE— : : = ? i ; and a shoulder-length veil with a | ¢ g ¢ orld i i tiara of flowers and carried pink ° - PF ; d : 5 | carnations. The bridesmaid, Miss | WOLF'S will Furnish the 0 ’ EB ; i OPEN $ in iJ 5 Laundey Hampers, Helen Pedick, and the matron of - : 3 bid g ; 3 ri A CHARGE whi e enameled wov- honor, Mrs. Fannie Robchak, were | Accessories FREE ’ 2S EE. : en fiber. Formerly dressed likewise, and also carried | ° NE ¢ : : ACCOUNT Prices priced $7.95 nd pink carnations. : 3 : : : ; Make Small Cut $9.95 ? : Weekly Payments a The best man was George Lih- | ) : You Don’t — vorchik, brother of the bride, and | ushers were Daniel Lenyo brother | of the groom, and William Kost. | : ’ a ha [37 | Need All Cash! A wedding dinner was served to | 50 guests at the home of the] C | ] bride’s parents, and a reception in LEARANCE . CL I un Price Reduced on EARANCE! the evening, entertained 100 guests. The couple will reside in Spang- first] Pan-Wool Blankets Every LIVING BOOM SUITE Tomofrow! $9.25 Youth Chairs ed from the army three months ago, after serving for a year. EE Mr. and Mrs. George Dunchak have received word that their Son, A timely bargain for Richard Dunchak, Seaman first- “ye . class, is aboard the Destroyer the families who like #8 Y Designed for the litt] “Higbee” and is bound for China. their wool mixed with our Your B igned for the little The ship left Pearl Harbor and cotton for the extra Laree Accessories 0 Accessories Wali Folls When they gad. g alnu uate from their hig FREE! Finish chairs. With foot rest. Size FREE! stopped at Guam and Saipan for refueling. Before reaching China, wear, the crew will report for patrol duty along the coast near Shanghai. Seaman Dunchak expects to be in| China for nine months. Alvin Wagner of Pontiac, Mich., spent a few days visiting with rel- | oh atives and friends in town. { py Winfield S. Green, R. N., of the g 4 yy St. Francis Hospital, Pittsburgh, E spent a few days recently with his ] mother, Mrs. Jenny Green. Clarence Wagner, who is em- | ployed in Ohio, spent the week end be here with his family. | y/ 5” A series of Cinch Parties will be @ hd held by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of [) the Fire Company, beginning Mon- | n | ) | day, Feb. 17. The parties will be | held once a month in the Firemen’s Hall, and will begin at 8 P. M. Admission will be 35 cents. Lunch > will be served. The public is invit- | : ; | CLEARANCE! a Miss Jean Madill of Lewistown | H i Spent the week end with her par- | ke XTRA VAL E! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ma- | ’ : - jo 3 i 5 $3.75 End Tables il | 2 ol Real Feather Pillows dill, Sr. Donald Gould of Pittsburgh, spent the week end with relatives | . b> in town. , s x Mr. and Mrs. George Dawson, ” TE oo : Dennis Holtz, Amandus Kirsch Here’s well made and ¥ y : ip . an eorge Lieb attended the i ini own] : QS i i : State School Directors’ Convention mieely finished tables : ¥ A : pref 3 . rath i ” in Harrisburg last Thursday and | 0 a to your living Walnut - : 3 sh i ssn of s1andard size Friday. room—buy two! Finish : | ¥ : A : Striped and standard-quality Earl Lantzy and son, Bud, Paul j i 3 Ticking striped ticking. Lantzy, Jr., Eddie Kirkpatrick, and Francis Lantzy motored to Altoo- na Saturday night where they at- tended the basketball games be- ; i % NE tween Duquesne and Akron and a la > 2 3 St. Francis and Juniata. I : : 3 oo : The many friends of Miss Eliz- E i ] CLEARANCE! Sheth er who is still a pa- a i ; ; : Ph u ient in the pangler Hospital, ° : 4 : ; 2 SL Be $4.95 Vanity Lamps E Sli | patterns an Throw Rugs Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fenello gad som, Anthony, were Monday 4 : : ¢ 3 ni callers in Alt v + g 10 A toons Clear crystal base : 2 i i) : i pot i Small sectional rugs 8 ‘ ; 2 2 dine § expertly made from The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Spang- . Jor wire Co. held Jhb regular that Joke well with ay. any style of bedroom hd The regular meeting of the Le- . . 20 JAS / re? : s : : Sn eas asin gis furniture. Lovely silk Caveied i : ts ta 2 : “ J i Pil remnants of carpet- gion poss Dn i i : oo ns? ( ; A ¥ 3 ile ing. Desirable neutral : : ace colors. Karen Anderson is a patient at : = i the Spangler Hospital. > ~The out-of-town guests attend- = : EE — ing the Lihvorcik-Lenyo wedding : § : on Feb. 8 were: Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lazor, Mr. and Mrs. William La- zor, Mrs. Mary Koval and Frank : i : Lenyo, all of Pittsburgh; Mr. and CLEARANCE! e Yoom ; | " CLEARAN E! | | : L . ; on LARGE SIZE Mrs. George Kobar and Joseph Saydos of Youngstown, Ohio, and She on Kathryn Pedick of New SLIP COVERS At Reduced Prices! “iN i EX I : LIVING ROOM Throw Rugs The Methodist official board of TOMORROW! Spangler held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Anthony Fenello on Make your living room Sh f op tomorrow for the outstanding bar- Thursday. a : suite look like new! 3 Lemon Juice Recipe Checks FOR SOFA FOR CHAIRS $ PW Goins of 1hie season af Rheumatic Pain Quickly $10.95 $5.95 3 | Regular oust Avigdey If you suffer from rheumatic, “arthri- io 3 § $29 for you! tis or neuritis pain, try this simple : S > Py - inexpensive home recipe that thousands are using. 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