PAGE EIGHT UNION PRESS.COURIER Thursday, January 8, 1948 Bakerton By M. A. PANCZAK (Too late for last week)) Sister Mary Adrienne, RSM, and Sister Mary Joseph, RSM, of Butler, Pa., visited during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Buck, parents of the former, Miss Marcella Rogerzinsky of Akron, O, spent Christmas here at the home of her mother, Mrs. Monica Rogerzinsky. Mr. and Mrs. George Hovan of California are guests of the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hovan of Barnes’. Mr. and Mrs. Regis Mitchell of Salem, O., spent the holiday here at the home , and Mrs. James Murphy. James Lehmier, U. S, Navy, of Boston, Mass.,, spent a holiday leave here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Leh- mier. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Natcher of New Kensington spent Christ- mas here at the Foster and Dav- enport homes. Miss Emma Farabaugh of Bridgeton, N. J., and Joseph Far- abaugh of Detroit, Mich. have returned to their work after spending Christmas here at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Farabaugh. Michael Campbell Jr, who is stationed at Bangor, Maine, with the Army Air Forces, was here to attend the funeral of his father. Miss Doris Fitch of Cincinnati, O., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fitch. Miss Helen M. McClimate and Mrs. A. T. Schweigel of Millville, N. J, are spending the holidays here at the home of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mec- Climate. Mrs. Michael Romnosky and meson CONEY ICEBURGERS IN FLIGHT ICEBURG ATHLETIC CLUB MEMBERS Ed Sorocki and Simeon Stimburis take a dive from the Coney Island, N. Y., boardwalk into the 25.8 inches of snow covering the beach. Later, the iceburgers went for an invigorating swim in the wintry Atlantic Ocean. B-rer-rer-r-ri (International) daughter, Connie, are spending a in few days visiting relatives Cleveland, Holiday guests at the home of Mr. Norman Berzonsky has re- turned to Detroit after spending a few days here at the home of his father, Mr. Michael Berzon- New York, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Staruch. Miss Catherine Olexa is visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Orlosky, in Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Levenduskie, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, to Walter Kozial, of Colver. Miss Josephine Murgula is vi- siting at the home of her sis- ters in Cleveland, O. Miss Frances Hajzus of Slip- pery Rock College, spent a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hajzus. MUCH WORK, LITTLY GOLD At one mine in Alaska, 800,000 pounds of sand and gravel are worked to obtain one pound of gold. Decal Removal Simple Process Knowing that decals can be re- moved may make more light-o'- love fanciers of these decorative | Wha interested in using them. What has halted the hand of many a woman of whims is the belief that once glued to a piece of furniture, a decal is there to stay. For just such capricious cus- tomers, decal makers have de- vised a technic of removal, To remove, they suggest making a wet compress of several layers of tissue, soaked in water. To keep this poultice over the decal’s face for several hours—several hours of soaking are needed—attach wet compress with adhesive or scotch tape. Keep the compress wet by re. soaking. When the compress is removed, alll that is needed to pry off the decal is to scratch | around its edge with fingernail jor knife, THE FLOP FAMILY . By Swan © ©0©% © ©% © © © [THERES GRGBU-TUST FINISHED SHOUELING. THE. SNOW OFF HIS FRONT WALK 0) | OUGHTA D0 THE SAME - WONDER \E HE'LL LENO ME H\$ 4NOW SHOVEL 7 0 \ 0 0/60 Rd 0 009 00 ANA [BUT | DoLBT \F HE WILL ENO. TT L! TO ™M LENO \T TC ME 11 | YN I0n3 Dak WELL HE WON'T he GoU (AN KEEP \ JUST aME OUT TO SAY THAT SNOW SHOVEL /! “OUR BLOOMIN' sky. Miss Gladys Wiseman, student at Penn State, spent the holidays here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wiseman. Miss Adelaide Lamont of Pitts- burgh visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lamont. Holiday guests at the home of Mrs. Sue Regan were Mrs. Basil homes in town were Miss Jean | Bearer and son of Pittsburgh and Williams of Detroit and Mr. and [Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Burley of Mrs. Norman Dodson of Pitts-{ DuBois. ’ burgh. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wasser and Miss Mary Calabria of Passaic, | daughter of Falls Creek spent N. J., visited her parents, Mr. and | Christmas here at the John Muir Mrs. Anthony Calabria. home. Mr. Harold James of Baltimore Mr. Winfield Green, R. N., of and Miss Margaret James of |St. Francis’ Hospital, Pittsburgh, Mrs. H. P. Strong were Mr. and Mrs.-J. B. Stydahar, Mrs. Joseph Benden and Mr. Miles Walters, all of Harrisburg. Miss Ida Leoni has returned to her work at Bridgeton, N. J, after spending Christmas here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Leoni. Holiday guests at the Williams’ C7 SI] ine Copr. 1948, King Features Syndicate, -Jnc., IT’S HERE! ® See the new HARDERFTeez Home locker on display in our showroom. Then decide to have Johnstown spent Christmas here at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce James. Miss Imelda Schilling of Har- risburg and Miss Regina Schilling of Johnstown spent the holiday at the home of their parents, Mr. spent Christmas here at the home of his mother, Mrs. Scott Green. Another recent visitor at the Green home was a cousin, Mrs. James Condon of Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Condon also visited the Dixon Pattison and the John pET E and Mrs. John Schilling. Bride-to-Be at 14 Muir families. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Penning- ton of Baltimore, Md., have re- turned to their home after spend- ing Christmas here at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Pattison. Colver By Verna Bokoch & Anne Sabo (Too late for last week.) Mr. John Sabo of Williamsport, spent the Christmas holiday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Julia Sabo of this place. Mr. James Leri, of Pittsburgh, visitied at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dante Leri. Seaman 1/c George Verbosky spent a few days furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geoorge Verbosky. The sailor is stationed at Quarter Point, R. 1. Miss Ann Murzula of New York City is visiting at the home of her parents. Rozelda Zawiskie visited Spangler over the week end. Miss Anne Smyenicky of De- troit, Mich., spent the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smyenicky. Mr. Reno Chinkerini of De- troit is visiting his parents here. Misses Helen Swerbinsky, Lucy Lagana and Violet Malone, stu- dent nurses at the Windber Hos- pital, visited their parents here. Misses Grace and Ruth Aitken, of Ashbury College, Ky., is visi- ting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Aitken. Miss Peggy Duzan of Niagara Falls, N. Y. spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Duzar, Jr. Miss Theresa Cavatoni of Wind- ber spent the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julio Cava- toni. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Koziekie and son, of Spangler, were recent vi- sitors at the home of Mr. and one of your own—to process and keep frozen foods right in your own home! It’s simple and THE p TY CORUSSELL eral ERFreez mod- els offer up to 18 cu. feet cap- acity, provide various combin- ations of frozen food storage and Processing Compartments. Made by experienced manufac- turers. Amazing value! Come in or write—soon! HE CAN WRITE HIS SIGNATURE ON SkavES Mo! WRITE IT; Oo LOCKER gel Built by TYLER FIXTURE CORP. NILES, MICH. BENDER Electric Co. 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Magee & 5th DON'T GET CAUGHT WITH YOUR CAR DOWN . . . It’s exasperating, inconvenient and expensive to an occasional check-up. We will keep your roll- as a reminder, it’s time again to have state-inspected. Avoid the usual last-minute rush OUR MID-WINTER CARE MEANS LONGER WEAR DIRECT DEALER — CHRYSLER & PLYMOUTH Mrs. John Zawiskie. Mr. George Staruch, of Balti- more, and Miss Mary Staruch, of Walks to Wedding it by driving in for winter weather. And, your car our new quarters today! MOTORS THE RECORD snowfall in New York paralyzed auto traffic. As a result, bride-to-be Mary Cuccia of the Bronx, N. Y,, cautiously walks over icy snow-covered street from her home to the church where she was PATTON married to Carmine Calderoni. Other members of the wedding party also arrived at the Bronx church on foot, (International) PERKINS PLAYING NURSEMAID TO AN OVERGROWM FLEA SLINK AROUAD IM (BACK ALLEYS > LIKE YOU TO TAK LITTLE TOOTS A WALK MRS. SMART WoL.> IE FOR GEE WHIZ, MOM, ALL O° THE KIDSLL LAUGH AT ME -- YOU DON'T WANT THAT,
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