Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, September 25, 1947, Image 11

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UNION PRESS-COURIER
Thursday, September 25; 1047
Hastings
By Anne Easly
Misses Bernice and Agnes Bak-
jza of Washington, D. C,, are va-
cationing at their home here,
Miss Kay Whites of Pittsburgh
is at her home here this week.
Edward Brothers of Johnstown
visited here over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mancuso
of Houtzdale were the guests of
local relatives the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Joseph Easly
of Pittsburgh, were in town over
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Basly and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Holtz attend-
the Icesapades in Pittsburgh on
Friday.
Kathryn and Sue Gill of St.
Lawrence visited in Hastings on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mellon
of Harrisburg were guests of lo-
cal relatives and friends over the
week end.
Misses Kathryn Nesdore, Rita
Rubus and Eleanor Baker of
Washington, D. C., were at their
homes here over the week end.
Attorney George Spence
Johnstown was a caller in
on Wednesday.
Mary Ruth Semelsberger, Nan-
cy McNelis, Jim Stitts and Alice
Strittmatter of Indiana Teachers’
College, were at their homes for
the week end.
Doris Dietrick of Pittsburgh
visited at her home here over the
week end.
Mrs. H. J. Easly and son, Ste-
phen, were visitors in Pittsburgh
os Wednesday.
of
town
Victor Constanzo of Washing-
ton, D. C, was home for the
week end.
Tom Semelsberger was a caller
in Ebensburg Thursday.
Jean Elden of Pittsburgh was
here for the week end.
Banns of marriage were pub-
lished in St. Bernard's Church on
Sunday for Don Siberts and Ka-
therine Kaloney, both of Has-
tings, and Fred Gill of Hastings
and Lois Dietrick of Patton.
Josephine and Angeline Casta-
nova are spending the week in
St. Louis, Mo.
Miss Margaret Houck of this
place left for Beaver College, Jen-
kintown, Thursday, where she is
enrolled as a student.
Adam Molino of Portage was
al his home here for the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Drass and
son, Kenneth, of St. Lawrence,
visited relatives in Hastings *on
Saturday.
Mrs. Carmela Mancuso is va-
iationing in California for a few
weeks.
Mrs. O. T. Strittmatter and
aaoghter, Patty, were were visit-
ors in Carrolltown Tuesday.
Charles Mancuso is visiting rel-
atives in Rochester, N. Y.
| Miss Camilla Cirvanni
| Mrs. Eugene Murphy were
[iting in Ebensburg Thursday.
Miss Felicita Abel of Johnstown
b
|
and
vis-
| was visiting at the F. J. A ol |
home over the week end.
Misses Pauline Nesdore and
| Anne Easly were in LaJose last
| Wednesday.
Paul Strittmatter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. O. T. Strittmatter, has
stretch their money
checking account here
It makes it easy to k
are spending . . .
Begin Right . : .
Young couples usually” find it necessary to
it eliminates the need for
carrying surplus cash . . .
check serves as a valid receipt.
you to open a charge account, here, today.
First National Bank
at Patton, Pa.
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left for Penn State College, be-
enrolled there as a student.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ertter
of Carrolltown were visiting at
the Patrick McDermott home on
Sunday.
Earl Miller of Altoona was in
town with relatives Sunday.
Mrs. E. 8S. Schoppert and son,
Lyle, were callers in Johnstown
last Saturday.
Robert Baker, son, Bill, and
daughter, Barbara, of Indiana,
were Hastings visitors Friday.
Mrs. Dennis Baker, Miss Mary
Kathryn Baker and Chester M
Strump of New Kensingtown, vis-
ited in Hastings last Wednesday.
Mrs. A. B. Clark and Miss Na-
omi Binder were callers in Al-
toona last Saturday.
Born to Mr.- and Mrs. Merle
Pierce—a daughter. Mrs, Pierce
[is the former Miss Margaret Le-
| gros.
| Mr. and Mrs. Mark Paterno an-
| nounce the birth of a daughter
| who has been named Judith Ann.
| Miss Agnes Clawson of Baker-
| ton, was in town on Sunday.
George Soyster of Hollidays-
| burg was a visitor in town Sat-
| urday.
| Charles Anderson has gone to
| Penn State College where he is
| enrolled as a student.
| Patricia McNelis of Waynes-
| burg, was home for the week end.
| Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimball of
Harrisburg, spend the week end
here with relatives.
|
~~ Hollentown
Mrs. Melvin Nash and Mrs.
Roxie Nash were business callers
at the home of Ethel Conley on
Tuesday evening.
In observance of the birthday
anniversary of the two grand-
children of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
[ Simmers—Billie and Neenie Simi-
mers—a birthday supper was ser-
ved at the Simmers’ home last
Thursday.
Mrs. Thomas Fletcher was the
guest of Mrs. Raymond Conley on
Tuesday. .
Mrs. Kathleen Killie and dau-
ghter, Bonnie Kay, were visitors
at the Ethel Conlay nome Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Margaret Britton and dau-
ghter, Mrs. Kathleen Killie and
daughter, Bonnie Kay, of Gray,
were recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hollen
and Mrs. A. C. Hollen.
Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Weyant
and daughter, and Edwin Hollen
were in Canton, Ohio, for a va-
cation of a week at the home of
Rev. Weyant's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hollen
held a weiner roast recently in
honor of the birthday anniversary
of their son, Milfred. Attending
the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Cy
Glass and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Hollen and family; Mrs.
Ethel Conley and grandson; Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Hollen and son;
Mr. Edward Hollen; Dorothy, Al-
ma, Paul, Jerry and Ellsworth
Hollen; Mertie Conrad and Bob-
bie Marks.
Mrs. Flora Apple and Mrs. Ger-
ald Hollen attended a dinner par-
ty at the home of Mrs. Bertha
Fry in Altoona last Sunday.
Mrs. Edna Hammond is visiting
Joe
her parents, Mr. and rMs.
Hollen.
Colver
By Verna Bokoch & Anne Sabo
Dorothy Mae Swerbinsky
Honored on Birthday
A birthday party was held in
honor of Miss Dorothy Mae Swer-
binsky at her home here on Mon-
day, Sept. 8. Games were played
and a luncheon was served.
Attending the affair were the
following: Rena Gherladi, Bonnie
Hughes, Shirley Becquet, Delores
Stefanchick, Connie Drolet,
McKenrick, Bob O’Brien,
Prentice and Sam Legana.
* x»
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Olexa an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Catherine, to
Gemolka of St. Benedict.
family were recent visitors
of Amsbry.
Mr. Stanley Clemates of
and Mrs.
cently.
Pete Levendusky
Mr. Pete Tanda, all
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Mr. and Mrs, Jim Litzinger and |
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the home of James Litzinger Sr. |
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of New York were recent visitors|,¢f Mr, and Mrs. Mike Swab.
Tom Costelli of
at the home
Sam Lagana.
The ‘“Hobo-Hop,"
of Mr. and Mrs.| Mr and Mrs.
{ Johnstown were visiting
of Mr. and Mrs.
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which was | home
recently, proved to be a great cent week end.
success. Dairy dances are now |
held on Friday and Saturday of | Individuals
each week at the Colver Labor |by doing their
Temple. Donation of 15¢, asl! worst,
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held at the Colver Dairy-Dance | Conagi of this place over a re-
promotion | orating the death of St. Therese,
not their
Solemn Novena
At Loretto Carmel
Will End Oct. 3
The Solemn Novena commem-
Ind,
be sung at
lains of the
the
m.
Pp.
“The Little Flower,” will
ciscan Fathers of Loretto,
be two novena services that day,
one at 4 p.
These will be the closing
exercises of the novena.
The Papal Blessing will be giv-
en for all who have made the no- | donors.
t close | vena or tridum. At both services | see
‘on Oct, 3, feast of the saint, at'will take place the beautiful cere-'
the Carmelite Monastery in Lor- | mony of the blessing of the roses
etto. A Solemn High Mass will [in honor of the “Little Flower.”
7 a. m, by the Fran- Roses then will be distributed to
chap- | all present,
monastery. There will| The Carmelite Nuns will great-
ly appreciate any donations of
roses for this day, either to be
used for the decorations or for
the blessing. They will be accep-
ted for the intentions of their
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