Thursday, September 11, 1947 Spangler MRS. HILDA DEMI Phone Barnesboro 281M Surprise Party Held For Mrs. Mary Lutch A surprise birthiiy party was h-l4 at the hom2 of Mrs. Ben Maliclky in honor of her mother Mrs. Mary Lutch, who celebrated her 75th birthday anniversary. Games featured and a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Lutch re ceived many fine gilts. Those who were present: Mrs, Lovell Wag- ner, Mrs. Rita Lokey, Mrs. Helen Ashcerceft, Mrs. Jalia Tinick, Mrs. Mary Lokey, Mrs. Helen Magulick, Mrs. Susie Dunchalk, Mrs. Filiza- beth Leslie, Mrs. Sue Lutch, Mrs, Mary Magulick, Mrs. Ann Baker, Mrs. Alice Brent, Mrs. Veronica Lutch, Mrs. Anna Klapack, Mrs. Josephine Dunchallk, Mrs. Theres Platko, Mrs. Mary Tinick, Mrs. Mary Greene and Mrs. Florence Lokey. l * kk The Ladies Auxiliary of the local fire company held their reg- * HELLO FOLKS, “I'll be talkin’ to you regularly for the.next 12 months. I don’t like to keep all the news to myself, so I'll be seein’ you in this paper and we'll gossip a bit. I'm read by peo- ple in the largest newspapers all over the country. I'm sponsored in this paper by HARRIS RADIO SERVICE 707 Fifth Ave. Phone 4181 PATTON, PA. ular meeting Friday night, Plans were made to sell chances on a quilt which will be chanced off at the Christmas party. Lunch was served and bingo and cinch was played. Prizes in bingo were awarded to Mrs. Mary Greene, end Mrs. Anna Whalen. Cinch prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lil- lian Demi and Mrs. Mary Wylie. The committee for October are Mrs. Katie Macek, Mrs. Anna Teklinsky and Mrs. John Whalen. Mrs. John Elliot entertained her cinch club Wednesday of last week. A delicious lunch was served snd prizes were awarded to Mrs. Leslie McGaughey, Mrs. Hilda Demi and Mrs. Katie Macek. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wesner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wesner of Altoona, visited at the Thomas Greene home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hurst of Trenton is visiting in town. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hancharik of Ebensburg were recent visi- tors at the Ben Malicky home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hancharik cf Ebensburg were recent visitors at the Een Malicky home, Johnny Ashcroft has been vis- iting among friends in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shope and daughter, Mary Jane, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Demi on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Demi and gon, Billy, and Mr. Fred Demi spent Sunday at Iselin. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tindiglia and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tindiglia and son vigited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Salbega. on Sun- day. Mrs. Annie Demi is spending a week with a friend in Iselin. Adeline Pallone of Detroit, Mich. and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lichvarcik of Lakewood, O., spent several Gays at the home of Mrs. Angeline Pallone recently. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pollock of Indiana, were week end visi- tors at the John Castonis home. Miss Olive Elliot of Pittsburgh spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Elliot last week. Mr. Edward Wargo and his aunt of Pittsburgh are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wargo. Mrs. John Elliot and Mrs. James Elliot spent last Monday in Al- toona where Mrs. John Elliot is taking treatments at the Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Stine of Al- toona spent the week end at the home of the lady's mother. Mrs. Marie Falger. Mr. and Mrs. James Weaver of Duncansville visited relatives on Sunday. Mrs. Alice Malloy visited Houtzsdale recently. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stratton in ownership with us. A Loan and a Home! ® A loan that helps you obtain a home of your own is one of the wisest things you can under- take. Whether you intend to buy or build, we stand ready to help you. over. Learn how such a loan can be tailored to fit your particular income and circumstances. We invite you to discuss your plans for home First National Bank at Patton, Pa. 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The colors are carried by Eagle Scout Richard Howell, 16, sixth world Jamboree of Boy Scouts at Moissons. Warren, O. The boys attended the (International) spent several days in Akron, O., visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander of Indiana visited at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McGaughey recently. The Presbyterian Church will have Missionary Services Sunday morning, Sept. 21, at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McGaughey and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mottorn of Punx- sytawney on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Snedden of Oyster Bay visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stratton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts of Turtle Creek were recent visitors at the Al Hetrick home. Miss Helen Hamberger, teacher in the Altoona Public Schools, spent the week end at her home in Spangler. The official board meetings of the local Methodist Church will be held the first Thursday of each month. BUY SPANGLER PROPERTY Leonard R. and Elizabeth Ent- ler, of Spangler, have purchased from Maurice and Viola Weiland, of Cleveland, O.,, a two story frame dwelling in Spangler, on Crawford St., for $4,500, according te a transfer filed at Ebensburg. Shipped from Rome, Italy The statue of Freedom in the Nation’s capitol was modeled by Thomas Crawford and shipped from Rome, Italy. His Home Bombed VETERAN reporter for an Atlanta, Ga., newspaper, C. E. Gregory, 64, examines splinter from the front porch of his Decatur home, which was damaged by a mysterious bomb explosion. Gregory and his wife, who were home at time of the blast, escaped unhurt. (International) Dysart Messrs. James and George For- nari of Nanty Glo spent a few days with their sister, Mrs. James Cuomo of this place. Mr. and Mrs. William Judd of Tippletown were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Regis Hart- zog last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rittner of Gallitzin were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Perino. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Perino and Miss Thelma Perino visited at the home of their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert My- ers of Blandburg. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gionfriddo have received word of the coming marriage of Mrs. Gionfriddo’s son, Rocco Diperio to Miss Theresa Birabel of New Britain, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roberts and family of Cresson, Mr. and Mrs. Lentz of Pitcairn, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Remettie of Spangler, and Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Gionfriddo of Altoona were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gion- friddo. Miss Gladys Voshinsky of Coal- port spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Janet Myers and Miss Mary Wills of Coalport spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Naylor. Mrs. Rose Naylor and daughter, Mrs. Louise Lowe and grand- daughter, Carolyn Naylor, visited with friends in Pittsburgh on Sun- day. Messers. Robert and Donald Cole of Altoona spent Saturday among friends here, Robert Cole having just returned from service in Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grim- inger of Ebensburg visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Naylor on Saturday. A corn boil was held by Mrs. Mary Cuomo anl Mrs. Lillian Sheplar on Thursday evening. The following guests were present— Mr. and Mrs. John Sheplar and family, Mrs. William Naylor, Car- clyn and Helen Naylor, Betty and Winifred Grimes, Elmer and Pat Crossman, Eugene Swires, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zupon and Dorothy Fassonetti and Alvin Dworak. The guests were entertained by games and a lunch also was served with the corn. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Brubaker and baby were callers at the Gionfriddo home on Sunday. Mr. Harold Manion of Altoona spent Sunday at the James Hert- zog home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reffner and daughter of Altoona were vis- itors at the Dave Poet home this week. Mrs. James Letcher of Bland- burg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mansfield of this place is a patient in the Philipsburg hos- pital, where she has undergone a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Curtin Dietrick and family of Chest Springs were recent visitors at the George Die- trick home. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Healey and family have returned to their home in Huntingdon, W. Va., after spending a brief vacation here at the home of Mrs. Healey’s par- “PERILS OF PAULINE" MUGGS AND SKEETER ™ Rogisernd U, 8. Patent Offes. PAGE SEVEN BY WALLY BISHOP JIVJITSY ; I) 7 i Z vz “Cope. 1947, King Peturés Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Die- trick. Mr. J. E Varner of Gallitzin and Mrs. Hannah Butterbaugh of Amsbry were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.. Naylor on Sunday. The Dysart school opened here on Tuesday with an enrollment of 99 pupils. Robert Passonetta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Passonetta suffered a fracture of the right shoulder cn Thursday while playing on the school ground during recess pe-|: riod. Mr. Dick Conzo, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Conzo, suffered a frac- ture of the ankle while playing football recently near his home, A number of Dysart residents attended a football game between the Hastings club and the local boys at Hastings on last Thursday evening, this being the first night game ever played by the local team. Miss Flora Gregg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gregg, left cn Monday for Indiana, where she has enrolled as a student at In- diana State Teachers College. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dishong and Mr. Dishong’'s mother, of Johnstown, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Passonetta. Joseph Cuomo, son of Mrs. Theresa Cuomo has been discharg- ed from the Altoona Hospital where he underwent a minor op- eration of the jawbone. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheplar and family spent Saturday and Sun- day at the home of Mr. Sheplar’s parents in Colver, where they at- tended a reunion. Mrs. H. L. Naylor, Mrs. William Naylor and Helen Naylor spent Friday evening in Coalport where Mrs. H. L. Naylor attended a meeting of the officers of Coal- port O. BE. S Glasgow Notes By JANET C. KUHN Family Reunion Held At Mulhollem Home Here A very nice time was enjoyed by relatives and friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulhollem over the Labor Day week end. Labor Day afternoon was spent in playing mushball, and an wiener roast was held in the evening. Among those pres- ent were: Mr. and Mrs. John Ertl family, Erie, Pa.; Miss Mulhollem, Blandburg; Mr. Mrs. John Hindinger and family, Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. Don Cree, Elwood City, Pa.; Mrs. Roxie Cree, Glasgow; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cree and daughter, Bever, Pa.; Mrs. C. W. Bratton and Mr. Clyde Nevling, Coalport; Rev. and Mrs. George Spencer, Smith Mills, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulhollem. and * * * Mrs. Harry Berzonsky and dau- ghter have returned to their home in Renton, Pa., after hav- ing spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Parker Scott. Mrs. Berzon- sky recently returned from the the Philipsburg State Hospital after undergoing an appendec- tomy there. Mr. and Mrs. John Troxell and family and Mrs. Mary McCartney and son, George, spent last Wed- nesday at the Cambria Co. Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Troxell and daughter, Beverly, spent Labor Day at the Fair. Miss Catherine Henderson has returned to Duncannon, Pa., to her employment as a teacher in the high school there. She spent her summer vacation with her Proposed Partition 7 7 JERUSALEM A BETHLEHEM / TRANS IR} Y y [J] ARAB AREA AY 7/| B_JEwisH AREA EGYPT Ny ov: 7 // TRUSTEESHIP THE UNITED Nations Special Com mittee on Palestine has recom- mended the above partition of Pale estine. There would be two states, one Arab and one Jewish, which would become fully independent on Sept. 1, 1949, on condition that they sign an agreement for an economic union. The circular area around Je- rusalem covers the district that would be put under United Nations trusteeship. (International) I Attention FARMERS WE ARE STILL PACKING ELDERBERRIES Bring Your Berries Direct to Our Plant! Frozen Farm Products Inc. 1735 Margaret Ave. ALTOONA, PA. Truman Physician 3 GUARDIAN of the President’s health, Brig. Gen. Wallace H, Gra- ham, White House physician, packs his medical kit before leaving with the Chief Executive from Washing- ton for Brazil. The President will address the Inter-American Dee fense Conference at Petropolis, near Rio de Janeiro, (International) father, Frank Henderson, and with Mrs. L. A. Troxell. Paul Conrad, employed in Lor- ain, O., visited several days with his sister, Mrs. Dolly Conrad. Mr. and Mrs. William Benge of New York visited over Labor Day with Miss Dolly Conrad. Mrs. Martha Kelly and W. D. Melcher spent Tuesday afternoon in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morrow and family and Mr. and Mrs. G. Lovell spent Monday at the Fair in Ebensburg. Miss Patty Troxell spent Wed- nesday night with Marcia Mec- Goey in Blandburg. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stine and son, Timmy, motored to Al- toona on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Troxell and daughter, Rea, Miss Janet Kuhn, Harve Westover, John Matthews, Mrs. John McCartney and Mrs. Mary McCartney and son, George, visited with Terry McCartney and family in Philipsburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Troxell and daughters, Patty and Peggy, visited in Ansonville Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Westover and children, Arthur, Ruth, Don, Harry and Roy, of Westover vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. John Troxell on Sunday evening. James McCartney motored to Musselman's Grove Sunday. Mrs. Herbert Troxell and dau- ghter, Joanne, and Miss Louise Lender motored to Altoona on Thursday evening. Week end visitors at the Mul- hollem home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas and children, Bob and Verden, Jess B. Garrison and daughter, Marion, of Curwens- ville, Mrs. Maybell Bowman and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. K¥le Mulhollem and daughters, Janet and Karen. The Glasgow Odd Fellows held their regular meeting Thursday evening in the IOOF Hall. Mrs, Anna Lender and daugh- ters, Louise and Ethel, Guy Trox- ell and Miss Barbara Troxell vis- ited in Altoona Saturday morn- ing. The Caroline Troxell Rebecca Lodge held its regular meeting on Friday evening at the IOOF Hall. Mrs. William Frye spent Sat- urday in Altoona. Jimmy Moore, grandson of Mrs. Vida McCartney, held a wiener roast on Friday evening. A num- ber of schoolmates attended. The Roseland E. U. B. Church held an old-fashioned box social and festival on Saturday even- ing for the benefit of the parish at Bowman's Grove. A large number of persons attended. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Troxell at- tended the Fair at Ebensburg on Thursday afternoon. Mr. John Carter, formerly of this place, was buried at Pleas- ant Hill Cemetery Monday after- YOU CAN GET IT AT MORE PEOPLE . .. EVERY DAY ... LIKE ONE-STOP. .. SERVICE . . STOLTZ MOTOR CO. | SOUTH FIFTH AVENUE Tune In “North Cambria Program” Thursdays at 12:30 (DST) Over WISW (650). Sponsors include the Stoltz Motor Co. . . . IN PATTON Let our 4-Way FORD Service Keep that body Gap! © FACTORY-APPROVED METHODS help straighten body and fender dents right. They're planned to do the job best, in the fastest time. e GENUINE FORD PARTS are made right to fit right and last longer. They’re made for your Ford. FORD-TRAINED MECHANICS know your Ford better than anyone else possibly could. © SPECIAL FORD EQUIPMENT saves time . . . saves you money, helps assure a good job all the way through. They go to the root of things. 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