PAGE EIGHT Hastings By HELEN MANCUSO Ada Feretti Hostess To Bridge Club Tuesday The Young Ladies’ Bridge club was held at the home of Ada Fer- etti on Tuesday night. Prizes were won by Mary Sullivan and Patty Strittmatter. A very deli- cious lunch was served. Besides the above mentioned, others pres- ent were: Mildred Kline, Ann Ea- sly, Thelma Strittmatter, Helen and Cecelia Waksmunski, Grace Mancuso, Buzz Mancuso, Rita Anna, Anne Semelsberger and Helen Mancuso. * %* % Jimmie Bearer, of Trenton, N. J., is spending several weeks at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bearer. EXPERT... APPLIANCE REPAIR Don’t put up for another day with appliances that aren’t doing their job in the proper manner. Just phone us. We'll come and diagnose the trouble, and before you know it, all will be working perfectly —and you’ll be doubly pleased when you see how moderate our charg- es are. WASHER & SWEEPER HOSPITAL BIGLER AVE. BARNESBORO Open 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Mondays thru Saturdays Phone 594 Surprise Party Held At Waksmunski Home A surprise party was held in honor of Mrs. Jos. Waksmunski on Wednesday, the occasion being her birthday. Cinch was the prin- cipal feature and a very tasty lunch was served. Those present Mrs. Francis Waksmunski and were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zel- ick, Mrs. Mike Zeminski, Mr. and son, Francis, of Barnesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waksmunski and son, John, and the Joe Waksmun- ski family. * kk Nancy Anderson ‘is some time visiting relatives Pittsburgh. Mrs. Ann Lanzy is spending a number of weeks in Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wagner and daughter, Diana, are visiting in Cincinnatti, Ohio, and Missouri for several weeks. Ann Semelsberger was a shop- per in Altoona on Thursday. Paul McNelis, Bill Lantzy, An- thony, Jerry and Charles Mancu- so visited in Gallitzin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holtz spent the week end in St. Marys. They were accompanied back by Justin Nolan and Paul Rettger, who will spend some time with spending in )| the Holtz and Charles Donahue families. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donahue spent the week end at Rock Cas- tle, W. Va. Eugene Murphy was a Thurs- day visitor in Homer City. Patty Strittmatter spent sever- al days last week in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Margaret Sullivan is in Detroit, Mich., where she will be a guest of relatives for the sum mer. Eugene Murphy visited rela- tives in Erie last week. Mrs. Dorothy Lipp, Mrs. Ethel Pochmara and Mrs. Pauline Po- ¢hmara and daughter, Linda, of Chester, Pa., visited relatives in town several days last week. . Camilla Cranni of Homer City spent the week end in town. Mrs. J. Mancuso, daughter, Hel- en, and son, Joe, visited in Altoo- na on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Strittmat- ter of Altoona were among local relatives last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Margi- otti of Trenton, N. J., are spend- ing the week with relatives in town. John Hricko is spending the summer with relatives in Wash- ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Strittmatter and daughter, Donna Mae, were in Altoona on Wednesday. Joe Mancuso, Jr., motored Indiana on Monday. J. B. Semelsberger spent sever- al days in Pittsburgh last week. Grace Mancuso and Patty Stritt- matter visited friends in Ebens- burg on Sunday. Eddie Semelsberger motored to Punxsutawney on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koval an- nounce the birth of a son, Robert Jay, at their home on June 14th. Mrs. Laura Boring was a visitor in Glasgow on Sunday. Steve Easly was a visitor to in | Gallitzin on Friday. Mae and Thelma Strittmatter Check-Up. Equipment. Phone 2161 YOU CAN'T DRIVE ON PROMISES... ‘We All Look Forward to the Day When We Can Drive a New Car. But You Can’t Drive a Car Now You Hope to Have Next Summer. To Be Sure of Economical Transportation, Bring Your Present Car to Us for a Thorough WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO THE WORK PROPERLY! And Our Mechanics Are Trained to Use This Come In and See Our Modern Shop—See for Yourself How Well Equipped ‘We Are to Take Care of Your Service on Any Make of Automobile, HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED NOW! STOLTZ MOTOR CO. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER PATTON, PA. EVERYBODY'S INTERESTED in car financing that offers the most advan- tages. Bank Auto Loans are econom- ical, convenient and easy to arrange. | First National Bank Carrolltown, Penna. motored to Altoona on Wednesday. Mrs. Russell Cunningham visited in Altoona on Wednesday. Mrs. Dave Kline and daughter, Dolores, Billy and Patty, Kline, Ir- ma Bearer and Mae Strittmatter were visiting St. Lawrence friends Sunday. : Jimmie Stitts, student at Indi- ana State Teachers’ College, was a week end visitor at his home in own. Mrs. Hilda Farabaugh was a caller in Altoona on Wednesday. Mae Strittmatter and Dolores Kline were in Ebensburg on Sun- day. Mrs. Jerry Mancuso motored to Altoona on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wess and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wess of Summer- hill visited friends in town Satur- ay. Fin Charles of Indiana visited relatives in town several days last week. Anne Easly motored to Cresson on Thursday. Mrs. Mary Nesdore and daugh- ter, Ann, and Mrs. William Dillon and daughter, Winifred, visited in Altoona on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Black and dau- ghter, Judy, and Elizabeth Lloyd, of Ebensburg, visited in town on Saturday. Steve Easly and Adrian Semels- berger motored to Altoona on Fri- day. Yon Miller of Buffalo, N. Y,, spent the week end at his home here. : Paul Bednar and Paul Stitts have gone to Detroit for employ- ment. Bill Abel and Pat Link, who are employed in Cleveland, spent the last week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peters and Mrs. F. C. Peters motored to Johnstown on Tuesday. Vernon Ritter is spending sev- eral weeks with relatives in Wwil- mington, Del. Steve, Edward and Paul Easly visited relatives in Pittsburgh on Sunday. : Dick, Alfred and Mildred Kline, Fred Soisson, Mary Louise and Hil- da Kline motored to Altoona last Sunday. John Nevins, Ronnie Easly and Harry Fryckland were visitors in Pittsburgh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anstett of Middletown announce the birth of a daughter, Sara Ann, in the Her- shey Hospital ,on June 18. Mrs. Anstett fas the former Beatrice Lantzy of Hastings. : Jean Kosic spent last week with friends in Washington, D. C. 0K To ( Change Stream Along Road Near Spangler An application camng for the encroachment of a stream in Barr Twp., along the new Carroll- town-Spangler Road, has been ap- proved by the State Water and Power Resources Board at Har- risburg. The application was made by the State Highway Dept. The contractor will construct a new bridge across the channel of the stream, which is located near Spangler along Route 219. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE In the estate of Samuel Stiles, late of the Township of Barr, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Let- ters of Administration in the Es- tate of the above named decedent have been granted to the under- signed. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having caims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to OCEA MORRIS, Administratrix, > Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. C. Randolph Myers and Alton A. McDonald, Attorneys for Administratrix, 2133, S. Center Street, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. In the Estate of James A. Dou- glass, late of the Borough of Ash- ville, in the County of Cambria and Stote of Pennsylvania, deceas- ed. . RUG CLEANING All work is one in our plant — Approved meth- ods, 10 years’ experience. PICK-UP & DELIVERY ON FRIDAYS ALTO RUG CLEANERS S. M. LUTHER L. J. CRIST 124 East Altoona Ave. ALTOONA, PA. Phone Altoona 2-1536 or 2-9939 7-24 it's TRUE what they say about A beverage containing the finest ingredients. A distinc. tively différent and delicious Cola drink, Hastings Bottling Works Hastings, Pa. Notice is hereby given that Let- ters Testamentary in the Estate of the above-named decedent was granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills of said County of Cambria. All persons indebted | to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known with- out delay to Katharine Gorsuch, Executrix, 521 Beech Ave. Patton, Pa. Walter Elms, Executor, UNION PRESS.COURIER / 517% N. 4th St., DuBois, Pa. E. 8. Kirk, Executor, 810 Ross Ave., Patton, Pa. Morgan W. Evans, Attorney for Estate, Ebensburg, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the Estate of Susanna Elias, late of the Borough of Carrolltown, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Let- ters of Administration C. T. A. in 7-3 the estate of the above named de- cedent, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known with- out delay to JOHN A. ELIAS, Administrator c, t. a., Ebensburg, Pa. Englehart & Larimer, Attorneys for Administrator, c.t.a Ebensburg, Pa. 6-19 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Estate of Gussie E. Lei- den, late of the Borough of Patton, County of Cambria, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Let. ters of Admunistration in the es- tate of the above named decedent, have been granted to the under- signed. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims - THE FLOP FAMILY Thursday, June 26, 1947 or demands against the same will make them known without delay, to EARL A. KIBLER, Administrator. 2025 Eighth Ave, Altoona, Pa. 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