Thursday, April 3, 1947 UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE THREE will keep watch until morning, A | take place at 7 p. m. Carrolitown holy hour for meinbers of Hie con- Confessions will be heard Friday u gregation is scheduled for 7:30 p.| evening after devotions, and at 3 Phone Carrolltown 2682 or 4491 |p, and 7:30 p. m, Saturday. Easter S—— Good Friday Services will begin | Sunday low masses will be said at | 1 { at noon with the Mass of the Pre-| 7:30 a. m. and 9 a. m. High mass Holy Week Services | sanctified. It will be followed with will bg sung at 10:30 a. m. | 1 | three hours’ devotion until 3 p. m.| A program of Easter music and | Listed at Local Church : | All business establishments in the | solemn chants of Holy Week has | Holy Week and Easter services | community will close between | been prepared by the church male | at St. Benedict's Catholic Church, | 11:45 a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Stations | choir. Mrs. M, D. Connell is organ- | Carrolitown, Jere announced Sun- | of the Cross are scheduled for 7:30 | ist. | ay last. igh mass and proces- | p. m. * ok % . - ‘ EE ALA clon ‘will be held at 8 oclock on | © Holy Saturday services, includ: | William Buck Named mo / 3 id al so hl Holy Thursday. There will be ador- | ing blessing of the fire, paschal | i , 3 ’ ma ’ Se . : ation of the Blessed Sacrament | candle and baptismal font will be- | Commander of VFW ” { ; ana, . : | 9 . PIECE William H. Buck has been nam- } 3 | HW : . ’ i &, d throughout the day and evening. |gin at 6:45 a. m. High mass will | Members of the Blessed Virgin So- | follow immediately. Food baskets | f K . a : - i dality will keep a night vigil un- | will be blessed at 3 p. m. and sol- | © commander of Carrolitown oS % 1 Ras bam { 2 a ii til midnight and Holy Name men emn resurrection procession will | Memorial Post 7582, Veterans of re aa ” i ——— = Wl Foreign Wars, at a reorganization oy > rd haa - 4 ans o ¥ 4 — i } - — EE —————————————— ~ | meeting on Monday night in the Jd / rd 4 AX Md : i k 3 t - 2 § post quarters in the Stolz build- 1 ¥ \ : 3 CR 2 : Al a ENSEMBLE ing. Other officers elected are: Patrick Dillon, senior vice com- mander; Vincent Eckenrode, jun- ior vice commander; Richard D. Bradley, quartermaster; Albert : = ys ype i Ww ; > Hi § Sharbangh, post advocate, and ’ : o¥ al : \ 5 ho : Charles Shank, trustee for three RR sc00 0 / 3 5 SRR ai | nN years. New officers will be install. ! ; ; ) RRR Ry 3 ; i ed on April 14th in the post home. ¥ % % Will Leave Next Tuesday : 1 1 y : = Easy Terms! for Texas, Mexico RR i : SY a - / asy Terms: Mr. and Mrs, Thomas A. Owens Sr. and Miss Fannie C. Wetzel will leave next Tuesday evening on a trip of three weeks to Texas and to Mexico. The affair is being arranged by the National Editorial Association. of which Mr. Owens, editor of the Press-Courier is a member. Convention sessions will be held the last three days of next week at Fort Worth, Texas, and | the party will spend the following | week on a tour by pullman train | tc many interesting points in the Lone Star State. This tour will | wind up at San Antonio, and from £ 3 | there the party will fly by fer, . . i a BE ais a : 5 H A | ican Airlines to Mexico City, an eR he Ras - bg ind | IH an additional week will wad Bin Hi HI HT Let Us Go To Church / | there, mostly in traveling over the . country. et TUBULAR SUN CHAISE Church is a place of prayer—for Catholics, Protes- Mrs. Hay Carr of Cisarfiely tants, and Jews and for men of all faiths. Church Sper re A I ey : : is a place of worship for those who are alone—but in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed AR Acquire a flattering suntan in equally so for the entire family group. Make it a | Severin. i | Mrs. Mary Lattermore, of Wash- 3 weekly practice to attend the Church of your | ington, ys spending some time ) RAR lounge! Steel frame, enamelled choice—to pray, to worship and to share in its | at the home of her mother, Mrs. i RL es o¥: : great work! | Mallie Stich Thomas on St. Mary's | ; tnd a finish, with resilient spring cush- | Sigest. Don Sharbaugh of Greens- guiita ions in weatherproof covers. A burg, was a week end visitor at 3 wonderful value at only the home of her mother-in-law, | \ . WOLF FURNITURE Mrs. Ella Sharbaugh. all : = CO Mr. and Mrs. John Eckenrode, ik a ? That's all it costs for this complete outfit to furnish a combination living - sleeping room comfortably and at- tractively! Hurry for this outstanding value! Innerspring sofa bed Fine occasional chair Large cocktail table Useful end table Matching lamp table Pair smart table lamps Handy magazine basket Smoking stand solid comfort on this restful This message sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mohler and W, PHONE 278 BARNESBORO A. Farabaugh, were in attendance at the Indiana Co. Pomona Grange quarterly meeting at Indiana last 3 | Thursday. wg ; - Mrs. Goldie Mahler and daught- a OPEN | er, Pearl, of Ebensburg, and Mrs. GE ; 8 AN Kawday, of Spangler, were Sun- - day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ACCOUNT! ley Pavlock. { Leonard Rutka, employed in De- troit, Mich., is spending a couple | of weeks at his home here. | Miss Grace Hartzog spent Sun- WO O D day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | | Frank Hartzog, of Patton, R. D. | Rev. Father Cornelius Sharbau- | | gh T. O. R., of Washington, D. C., | PORCH | spent Sunday with his mother, | | Mrs. Ella Sharbaugh. Dr. Emil Sloan, his mother, Mrs. J ; \ i T : BL oa 3 iE bi eB if Regina Sloan, and aunt, Mrs. Mary SW IN Conse Sh ———— Boome Lo 4 Go 3 McAuliff, all of Washington, D. C., p— s EEE Sy 3-Pc VELOUR G ] EA . were here during the week and came to attend the funeral of the ; y ; ; S—r late Dr. J. V. Maucher. $9 9 5 ; : : Miss Joan Berliner of Seton Hill ® 3 : z RS . She E College, Greensburg, was a week | end visitor at the home of Mr. and | | Mrs. Herbert Janckovich. L | Popular inexpensive swing Homes, too, respond wonderfully to a new spring outfit! Why | Miss Marlyn Fees, of Indiana | that is easy to install! Cool not get a new living room suite such as this attractive inner- | State Teachers College, is home for | slat construction. Complete spring suite in rich velour to perk up your home for spring? $169 00 | the Easter vacation. | with chains and hooks! You get the large sofa and both chairs ‘at surprising low cost! ° { Mrs. Frank Zadai, son, Eddie, | = | Tames Lacey and Mrs. Rose Lapen- | na spent Saturday in Pittsburgh. Rev. Father McCarthy and Paul Lonergan of Nanty-Glo, were re- cent visitors at the Frank Zadai home here. Mrs. Charles Wagner and chil- dren, Charles and Jan, who had been visiting Mrs. Wagner's moth- er, Mrs. Ella Sharbaugh, will leave by plane this Thursday for Los An. t ; 3 i i N Shi gles, Cal, where Mrs. Wagner will : : - . ; join her husband, Dr. Charles Wag- ; : dy y sg%y 3 : : ew ipment ner, now located there. EE ; : Rr : : 4 - Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Dunegan and | rat He s ; Fe Just Arrived! son, Robert, of Ebensburg, were ) : recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Connell. . Alfred Lieb, who underwent an floral bouquets set In sppendeitomy of the Minos Hos- Is pital last week, is well on the way fields of the newest colo . to recovery and expects to return . bright. overall pattern. Sofas home the latter part of the week. na tin design. Mrs. Elizabeth Gahagan and The very latest I 1 daughter, Theresa, of Lewistown, 3 PIECES inted in genuine vat coi: S 95 are visiting the former's sister, 3 printe . bright sun Mrs. Alfred Lieb, this week. g s A oy ors to resist the N Because our regular correspon- : Te re the boiling washtub. ow dent, Mrs. Tom Owens Sr, will FI $17900 or rice ever. be away for the next three weeks, a . § at the lowest P readers are requested to leave : re news items at Fannie Wetzel's 3 3 Sure-Fit coyers Sy Store or to phone 2682. { S { r . . ng p c i wr .Welted in 2Q Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zadai were : Cord g colors, tailored S 95 in Altoona last Thursday where ; . Square Yard nizin b they visited Mrs. Zadai's sister. H : “ » Just come i 5 oth. of tw : z e ox g t. ge Just come in and see the depth of the soft wool pile . . . with extra deep pl 5 My Prguois Delozier. 0 sere Ee E oh Walnut Veneer Suite the range of decorator approved colors . . . the newest fasterne h Mrs. Stephen Campbell observed patterns right from the looms! Rolls are 9 fi + pleats, snap ted Sta nairs her eightieth birthday last Satur- : Le DE El Fn he looms Rolla test wide, for tente : Gay. She is in fairly good health. | : economical carpeting. and the pa 1d y. n Is y 8 & . i 3 e, to no Her daughter, Mrs. Frank Short, : or ner wi is fine wW £: ite wi Fast featur rr lace. of Patton, was a visitor for the] the modern manner with this fine waterfall suite with 9 % 1 2 : F T B R 0 A D L 0 0 M R U G S your covers firm np Z d black day. | : : x3 all of the latest features. Full size bed, roomy chest . 1 fan wine, green, beige an nai ang Se Caigien : 3 with wide drawer pulls, and your choice of vanity or Seamless beauties in lovely color Inb ue, ! y er the week end of Mr. and Mrs. > dresser with the newest square mirrors! Come in combinations and all the newest pate $ 95 Re : terns. Deep, long-wearing wool pile! U Pp Parcs i Small It will cost you so little to furnish your bedroom in Pai Kelly Bae ns Ship- tomorrow and select the pieces you prefer. Hurry for best choice! pensburg State Teachers College, ET } | s is home for an Easter vacation % LAY I ee with his parents, Attorney and h a il i Mrs. N. A. Malloy. Accompanying = Choose your covers from these him, and a Fuss at the Malloy o home, is a fellow student, Elmer Measure only your end many other jtyles. Gall of Pittsburgh. fa across the 5 a! Miss Ethel Donoughe of Gallit- dest part of the - - zin, visited at the home of Mr. and ack. Chairs are § Mrs. M. D. Connell on Monday. tandard. You — i Other recent guests of the Cor nced only select E 2: nells were Mrs. J. H. Connell Sr, the style. 3 and sons, Joseph A. and Attorney oe ~LLamellag " Mins. “Snamaven, menver of | Phone 278 TUNE IN WJSW (650 on Your dial), ALTOONA, at 10:00A.M. BARNESBORO ” 2 el ee eS ay EACH DAY for WOLF’S “POLKA TIME” PROGRAM ecutive of the Peale, Peacock & Kerr coal interests at St. Benedict, is seriously ill at the Miners’ Hos- | ee — ee ——— 1 1 arbe y ~ C 8 £ r Dal, Span de Sangh Mr, and Mrs. W oi G. Thoms Ranfiman of Syme 2 child oF the former's parents, Mr. and|McKeesport for a few days visite \i desk on Monday afternoon, and his | Vere Pittsburgh visitors on Mon n ror B Seo. Madson an chi = | Mrs. Charles Sas. ; ing relatives. N° STUDIO condition is a bit improved. day. By ADELE DELLA VALLE ho hui In me Re gE Ti) B Mrs. Jack Berko J children: A birthday party was held Sun- | COUCH Mr. Bert Buck and daughter,| Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Bak- Phone Barnesboro 800-J-12 sro a al Sl ey 2 (o00y and Anna, Were Tec ent In- gay afternoon to honor John Stu- Ie i Mrs. Ann Stuart, of Hastings vis- | er of Bedford, Feb. 24—a son. Mrs. - me geenty. ay : diana callers. pic who celebrated her seventh bir- i ited at the Donahue and McNelis Baker is the former Miss Joanne Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Shopura, Mrs. Emma Sutila is on the sick Mrs. Charles Sas and daughter, thday. Games were played and re- home on Sunday. Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | 7." or Waterman, spent the week List. : _ |Mrs. U. R. Valero and son, were freshments were served. The party Mrs. Goldie Boltz was discharg- | Kenneth Thomas, former Carroll-| } at the home of Mr. and Mrs. _ Dorothy Lingenfelter and Julia | business callers in Indiana recently. ended with the opening of gifts. ed from the Miners’ Hospital re-|town residents. Charles Sas. Yanek were Barnesboro callers. Mr. and Mrs. George Beida were, Mr. and Mrs. August Della Valle centlv after undergoing a serious| The Carrolltown High School! pres Emma Sutila, along with Mrs. Augustine Dropp and son, | callers at the home of the lady's and family were recent visitors at A 3 : a + a . bd Hr oh 3 ® arc and v gé Cc JIro vere "1 3 : of ul 3 operation there. Music Department and Band are| por son i BD har sicter 3 d, ar d Margaret Dropp were | mother in Hastings Sunday. the home of Mrs, Josephine Della Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Mohler of | preparing for their annual spring | jzrarearet Dropp, Svere callers In ndiana, callers recently. Helen Sas and Harold Ste Valle and family. town and Ed oJnes and Katie | concert, under the direction of the| ~jyier recently. Mr. Charles Sas is a patient at|of Marion Center spent Sund A farewell party was held re Skelly of Wilmore, with Mrs. Blair | music instructor, Joseph W. Boes.| “po 1 cio ooo 0 Barnesboro Vis the Indiana hospital, suffering an |the Sas residence. cently in honor of Mary Jane Ga- Stoltz, of Ebensburg, R. D. were | The concert will be given at Sun-|. Ruth Gulo was a Barnesboro Vis- | eye injury sustained in the Vin-| grances Whitney visited at the noe, by some of her sch ie nl in Lock Haven the first three days | set Park Auditorium on the even- itor recently. tondale mines. home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. |Games were played eS og mates WOLF FURNITURE C of this week, where they attend- ing of Sunday, April 13th. Admiss.| MIS. Andy Gresch and Mrs. Pe-| Betty Benko, employed in the |and Mrs. Johnny Lockard of Com- | dish luncheon was served Tove . 2d a Master and Lecturers’ school | ion will be 50 cents. Particulars | ter Gula were recent Clymer visit- | indiana hospital, recently visited modore, recently. : Ever Todas, ores employs PHONE 278 sponsored by the Pennsylvania | will be published in this column OTS. Es | at the home of her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Mike Sas and son ed in Pittsburgh Visited Pn BARNESBORO State Grange. | next week. | Mrs. Herman Flute was visiting | and Mrs. Jack Benko, Sr. and daughter of Mentcle, spent|and children, who are now residing Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Din- | rs | at the home of her son-in-law and| Mrs. U. R. Valerio and son, Bob- | Sunday at the Sas residence. !at the home of he ! dois on Sunday—a son. | __press-Courier want ads pay! daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Steve by, spent the week end at the home Mrs. Sas and son, John, were in and Mrs. et DiRirents, i
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