9, 1048 f Pitts- r at the Leonard of the eld on ls week. am was Braniff uise, of Mr. and tly. Letcher learfield nr a Thursday, February 19, 1948 SURGICAL DISCHARGED ® vy ° 3 Miners’ Hospital |, ur cavern susucner, vor ° 7 Mrs. Dorothy Orlosky, Spangler; Patients’ Record Stanley Lubert, Barnesboro; Les- ter Davis Jr, Barneshoro R. Di; Following is the list of patients | Mrs. Lena Huber, St. Boniface; admitted ig hore Tos the | Mrs. Johanna Beltowski, Hastings Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, trom |R. D.; Mrs. Dee Wilshire, Patton; Feb. 9 to Feb. 16, 1948: Jolin Fabian, Barrieshoro; 5 Lamont, atton; rs. MEDICAL ADMITTED Krug, Ashville R. D.; Mrs. Ada Sandra Shea, Barnesboro; Mrs. |Zulka, Barnesboro; Mrs. Wilda Dorothy Campbell, Bakerton; Ca-|King, Westover; Mrs. Mary Mec- mille Conteloupe Jr.,, Spangler; |Combie, Spangler; Mrs. Louise Gerald Lane, Bakerton; Thegesa Henry, "Marion Center R. D.; Mrs. Kerfonta, Spangler; Mrs. va | Beulah Bacha, Barnesboro; 'Doro- Konitsky, Bakerton; Mrs. Helen |thy Shimko, Spangler; George Thomas, Barnesboro; John Mit- Lloyd, Barnesboro, and Mrs. Mae chell, Barnesboro; Joyce Kitchen, LaJose; Mrs. Julia Sodmont, Has- tings R. D. 1; Mrs. Ada Lamer, Hastings R. D. 1; Mrs. Redinger, [Ebensburg. MATERN Mr. Li) i. Marcellian Ropp, Mary Patton R. D., daughter, Feb. 10. Hertz, Barnesboro; Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Senko, Campbell, Barnesboro; Warren Patton, son, Feb, 11. Solley, Barnesboro R. D.; Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elkin, i Klapak Jr. Barnesboro; Lawrence | Marsteller, son, Feb. 11. Fabrian, Barnesboro; Peter Fen- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pino, chak, Patton; Emily Adams, Al-|Mentcle, son, Feb. 11. verda; Mrs. Ann Whites, Emeigh; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parks, Elizabeth Shaw, Spangler; Wil- | Marsteller, daughter, Feb. 12. liam Irwin, Cherry Tree R. D. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hallman, and Elizabeth Wetzel, Cherry |Barnesboro, daughter, Feb. 13. Tree. Mr. and Mrs. William Ponchak, SURGICAL ADMITTED Bakerton, son, Feb. 13. Mrs, Dorothy ©irosky, Spang-| Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Baird, ler; James Taranto, Spangler; | Mahaffey, daughter, Feb. 13. Lester Davis Jr, Barnesboro R.| Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yeckley, D.; Alvin Lockard, Barnesboro | Carrolltown, son, Feb. 14. . D. 1; Mrs. Dee Wilshire, Pat-| Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Lloyd, | ton; Julia Uhron, Hastings; Mrs. | Hastings R. D., son, Feb. 14. Mildred Krug, Ashville R. D.;| Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stewart, Mrs. Dorothy Sickon, Marsteller; | Glen Campbell, daughter, Feb. 14. Harold Bolette, Patton R. D..| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rieg, Norman Stoneberg, Hastings; Mrs, | Carrolltown, own, daughter, Feb. 15. Louise Henry, Marion Center R. ‘Spangler D.; Mrs. Martha Callahan, Bar- MRS. HILDA DEMI Phone Barnesboro 281M nesboro; Domenic Previte, Bar- nesboro; Shirley Brown, Barnes- boro; Mrs. Margaret Petros, Cly- mer; John Brezon, Spangler; Ig- | natious Hessler, Hastings; Max t Barucky, Arcadia; Agnes Muir, Bakerton; Mrs. Awilda Dowey, Patton, and Mrs. Louise Murray, Patton. Mrs. Mary Temple entertained her cinch club last Monday night. A delicious lunch was served and prizes were awarded to Mrs. John Elliot, Mrs. Rachael McGaughey, MEDICAL DISCHARGED and Mrs. Lillian Demi. Andrew Stumpf, Westover R. Eddie Johnson is now employed D.; Stephen Marks Jr. Baker-|in Johnstown. ton; Philip Stock, Barnesboro R.| Mrs. Josephine Salbego is con- i D.; Harry Baker, Patton: Mrs, fined to her home due to a fall Della Lee, Arcadia; Mrs. Ada|o0 2 stairway in her home last i Lamer, Hastings R. D.; Mrs. Ag- | Week. : nes Vermillion, Carrolltown R. D.;| Mrs. Louise Constant entertain- Phyllis Stein, Cherry Tree R. D.|ed her Sunday School class with 2; Theresa Kerfonta, Spangler;|a Valentine Party at her home Gerald Lane, Bakerton; Mrs. |last Thursday evening. A delici- Helen Thomas, Barnesboro; Alban |ous lunch was served; those in Leiden, St. Lawrence; James Gon- | attendance were: Phyllis Demi, schak, Glen Campbell R. D.; Mrs, | Joann Shovestahl, Cynthia Mc- Eva Konitsky, Bakerton; Anthony Combie Margaret Westner, Dol- Levorchick, St. Benedict, and | ores Shaw, Mary Rose and Joan Aden Spaid, LaJose R. D. Constant, and Lois Fast. The UNION PRESS-COURIER to another season. FOUR GROUPS OF VALUES! 395 Values to $9.95 *4.95 Values to $10.95 MADEMOISELLE SHOPPE MAGEE AVE, PATTON 5 95 Values to $12.95 PAGE SEVEN . *7.95 Values to $17.95 EO LT COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT- All our remaining stock of Women’s and Misses’ Dresses in the Latest Fall and Winter Styles Drastically Reduced to clear. New Spring Merchandise is arriving daily and we need the room. The Mademoiselle Shoppe policy is never to hold-over merchandise COTTONS, CREPES, RAYONS, WOOLS!| SO OS girls enjoyed the evening playing games and sledriding. Mr. and Mrs. Francis reene and son Bobby of Altoona visited relatives here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yarnell and children, Dwight and David of Tipperarary visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wagner on Sunday. Mr. Joe Lokey of Beaverfalls is visiting at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lo- key, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Westover and daughter Betty Joan were vi- sitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Greene on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mattorn of Punxsy visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McGaughey on Sunday. Mr. John Alexander of Indiana is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mcaughey while her ® NOTICE! special should have read, 29¢c. » RUBBER HEELS . Don’t throw worn shoes away . saving shoes. Give us a trial and you'll be a constant TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR! The Union Press-Courier in the advertisement of Nu-Way Shoe Rebuilders last week listed the Grand Opening Special of Rubber Heels at 69c. This NU-WAY Shoe Rebuilders THE MOST -MODERN SHOE REPAIR SHOP IN NORTHERN CAMBRIA COUNTY 408 MAGEE AVE. PATTON, PA. Repeat! Grand Opening Special! Attached to Men's, Women’s or Children’s Shoes Our Expert Cobblers Make Shoes Like New! . Let Nu-Way Shoe Rebuilders’ craftsmen renew shoe comfort and good looks with expert repairs. 29° Our business is customer. The Fastest Service in Town husband is employed in Erie. Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Certo of this place wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for the “get well” cards and tele- phone calls inquiring about their twin babies who are now recover- ing ffrom a very severe attack of bronchial pneumonia. Mrs. David Falgor and children, Mary Francis and David of Hol- lidaysburg visited here over the week end. Miss Helen Hamberger of Al- toona spent the week end at her home here. Dona Darlene Donaldson has returned to her home in Akron 0O., affter visiting for several days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stratton. %® 2 Miss Martha Wilkins Observes 80th Birthday Mrs. Thomas Greene and Mrs. Arthur Baker held a Birthday Valentine Party at the fofrmer’s home on Febrsuary 10 in honor of their aunt, Miss Martha Wil- kins, who celebrated her 80th birthday. A delicious lunchs was served and bingo and cinch was fefatured. Mrs. Hugh Foley, Mrs. Lawrence Kirsch, and Mrs. John Elliot were awarded prizes in cinch and the grand prize in bingo was awarsded to Mrs. Geo. Lokey, Sr. Those who were in at- tendance were: Mrs. George Lokey, Mrss. John Luptch, Sr., Mrs. John Luthch, Jr., Mrs. Emma Martin, Mrs. Andy Smith, Mrs. Hugh Fo- ley, Mrs. Naomi. McCarty, Mrs. Charles East, Mrs. Valley Kirk- patrick, Mrs. John Stewart Lo- gue, Mrs. John Platko, Mrs. Ann Klopak, Mrs. Mary Falger, Mrs. Joe Falger, Mrs. Agnes Falger, Mrs. Francis Abrams, Mrs. Ben Malicky, Mrs. es Wagner, Mrs. Marcellus Miller, Mrs. Clair Les- lie, Mrs. Lawrence Kirsch, Mrs. Leo McGaughey, Mrs. John Alex- ander, Mrs. Louise Macek, Mrs. Phillip Demi, Mrs. John Elliot, Mrs. Wilmer Wylie, Mrs. Frank Constant, Mrs. Anna Whalen, Mrs. Art Baker, Mrs. John Dunchalk, Mrs. Sam Frontino, Mrs. Bernard Brandt, Mrs. Fritz Morley, Mrs. Clarence Westover, Mrs. Clair Westover, Mrs. Mary Clement, Mrs. Mary Lutch, Mrs. John Zal- iznock, Mrs. Thomas Greene, Miss Anna Falger, and Mis Edith Tem- ple. The guest of fhonor received many beautiful presents and a grand time was Sujoyed by all. Birthday Party ‘Held Here For Betty Lou Bednar A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael their daughter, Betty Lou, who was 13 years old. The afternoon wes spent in playing games and bingo and a delicious lunch was served to the guests. Those in at- tendance were: John Caldwell, Jimmy Nagle, David Bothman, Raymond Stopp, Phyllis Demi, Patty Boothman, Betty Sibley, Bednar on Sunday in honor of | Glasgow Notes |: = wd Ms J. 5. son. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Hommer By JANET C. KUHN Glasgow PTA Enjoys Program on Tuesday The Glasgow Parent-Teacher Association held their have returned to their home in Florida after spending some time with Mr Hommer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hommer. Young Republican Club regular | beld thir regular meeting at the Mrs. O. O. F. Hall on Monday night. meeting on Tuesday night. It was |I in February of 1947 that the Par- Ardith Lamar of Van Ormer about again. ent-Teacher Assn. was organized [spent Tuesday evening with Joan | recovery. and marked progress has heen |Kuhn. shown by the organization in the is improved at| Lodge meeting ins February the meeting was en- | this writing and made a business Monday night. joyed by all the Parents and|call to Glasgow on Tuesday after- Teachers and friends who attend-| noon. J v Mr. John Igou who had been shown on a new projector which |ill for sesveral days is able to be ed the meeting. A movie was The Reade Township Basket- ball Team motored to Morrisdale Clarence Stine and son| mpg have been ill at their home. Their many friends wissh them a speedy Mrs. Mildred Gates, Mrs. Lena . Mr. Jacob Hollen who had been |Cree and Mrs. time that it has been organized. |ill at the home of his daughter, Celebrating all important dates|in Hollentown, tended the Ellen Wilson Rebecca Rev. Lloyd Mulhollen of West on Sunday. Elsie Kuhn at-|visited with Mr. at Coalport on | Troxell on Sunday evening. daynight with Miss Sue Troxell. Mrs. and Mrs. Melvin Gwin of Altoona visited on Sunday with on Tuesday night where they en-| Mrs. Lucy Fox. gaged with the Morris team. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bricker are speding some time in Pana, IL. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Westover and family of Westover visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Troxell John Troxell celebrated her birthday on Sunday. She re- ceived many cards and lovely fts. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McCartney McCartney's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Master George McCartney cele- brated a birthday anniversary on Decatour visited his parents on Sunday. Monday afternoon. Miss Grace Lender spent Mon- Mr. Charles Kuhn celebrated a birthday anniversary on Monday. was recently purchased by the Sosfoeteelelootostooostootootootootectoctoctootoatoctectoctotoctsatoctoctostectoctortoctectecte 3.8. 2 2 & & oo oBooleeteetocToctootocto ote Boelsctoctostortoctoctecte clotted ted 8 8 2 2 Association and a delightful lunch was served. Visitors from the Blandburg school were: Mrs. Ma- bel Letcher, Mrss. Marie Martz, Mr. Fortney and Mr. Fay. * ® ow George Jenkins of Fallentimber spent Tuesday night visitig with Lester Jackson of this place. Sue Troxell was a visitor at the home of Grace Lender on Sunday night. Miss Cora rHockenperry of Flin- ton visited with Miss Rea McCart- fiey on Thursday evening. Mrs. Anna Lender was a visi- tor among friends in Punxsu- tawney on Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John McCartney and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McCart- ney were visitors at the home of Terry McCartney of Philipsburg is on Thursday evening. The Ladies Aid Society met at? the home of Mrs. Raymond Jack- | son on Wednesday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Troxell |, and daughter Joanne were callers | 4 in Altoona on Thursday evening. 3 Miss Catherine Henderson visi- | ted at her home here recently. | A community sing was held at |} the Glasgow United Brethren | Church on Wednesday evening. The Cheer Leaders of the Reade Township School held practice af- ter school on Wednesday evening. The cheeerleaders of the high school are: Louise Bussoletti, Eleanor Troxell, Jane McCartney, Patty Troxell, and Cora and Dora Hockenberry. Mr. Russell Kuhn and Mr. Charles Kuhn motored to Philips- burg on Wednesday evening. The United Mine Workers of America held their regular meet- ing on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Clarence Stine and son Timmys are spending some time with Mrs. Stine’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Collier, in Altoona. Mrs. Catherine Bowman and Mrs. Ida McCartney motored to Blandburg on Thursday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Reynolds |; and son Gene are now residing in| Glasgow. Mrs. Walter Renshaw and son |g of Harrisburg are sspeding a dt days with Mrs. Renshaw’s par- | 9 TANITA ER SA LR Rie pie ievangevievieniens Blanche Olenchick, Marty, reve and Carole Bednar. The guest-of- | PAINTING ®* You can't looks ready sparkling with that “new look” by bringing it to us DRIVE A WRECK And You'll Soon BE One! drive with peace of mind if your car for the nearest junk yard. Keep it for body and fender work. * For many years, Main Street Garage has been noted as one of the finest body and fender repair shops in Central Pennsylvania. Experienced men, plus the most modern equipment assures quality work at lowest cost. TIRES TOWING SERVICE ’ Main Street Apt A TUBES ACCESSORIES AUTO REPAIRS PHONES 2181 CARROLLTOWN De Je fe SS ES TPR TERED TPVTTTPITTTY honor received many lovely giffts. |. “THE FRIENDLY FURNITURE STORE PHONE 278 BARNESBORO During Our February Sale cc. 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