8, 1948 1 and a 0—2 3 3 Xx—3 3 1 * weekly, UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE FIVE Thursday, July 8, 1948 Dial 265 ~ Dial 3161 Around Patton Phone Mrs. Callahan Union Press-Courier elsberger of Hastings. Francis | of Mrs. Rbiot’s mother, Mrs. Mary |Lutch and Mr. and Mrs. vacation ”~ Joseph | are spending a among Bloom, brother of the bride, ser-|Baranick. Holiday and week end |Tinnick of Spangler, | Van Ormer friends and relatives here. ved as usher, [guests at the Baranick home were | Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Marshall By MRS. ELMER KEITH Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monahan The bride wore a white satin |Mr. and Mrs. Benny Chincarini [and daughter, Dorothy, spent last % . : j2nd family of Philadelphia visit- gown with long pointed sleeves |and George Baranick of Detroit, (week at State College and Sewick- Surprise Birthday Party [23 3t, he Slevin Monahan home and long train and finger-tip veil guests, selections were {Miss Yvonne Yerger and Edwa { Donahue, accompanied Elizabeth Grant | Becomes Bride Frome: McKee at the organ. Of Naval Officer |1e | st sung by by Mrs. A reception was held following | the ceremony at Wissinger's Inn, | Ebensburg, after which the couple ft on a wedding trip to Eastern ates. They will reside in Patton. white gladiolias and baby breatl with white satin streamers. The honor was attired in rd ! ! maid of and carried of pink gladiolias to match bouquet (SPANGLER AUTO EXCHANGE BUILDING) Phone 321 Spangler, Pa. 7 INT AUTHORIZED DEALER PA Sunday, July 11—9:45 m.: | Sunday School, Robert L. Row- |land, general superintendent. | 10:30 a. m.: Morning Worship. | 7:30 p. m.: Evening Worship. | Wednesday, July 14—Midweek | Service 7:30 p. m. a. at | Patton Presbyterian Church | Plummer Harvey, S. T. M., Min- | ister. | Sunday, July 11—10 a. m., Sun- | aay School, John I. Barnard, su- Sibel deed tt tS 0.2.8 0 SPECIAL! SPECIAL! ® SAVE @ Have your clothes cleaned EL economically! SPRING COATS 59c PLAIN DRESSES 59¢ AT Portage Cleaners Our Stores Are Conveniently Located at _ Beaver Street Maple Ave. Hastings Barneshoro 421 Magee Ave., Patton FUR AND GARMENT STORAGE Beautiful Shirt Laundering SPECIAL! SPECIAL! ¢ | perintendent. 11 a. m., Worship Service, The Sacratment of the | Lord's Prayer. | Friday, July 9—6 p. m.: Mon- | thly meeting of Men’s Brother- | hood, Robert Dunmoyer, President. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hoover, { daughter, Sally, and sons, ‘“But- cher” and Eugene,” spent three | days last week on a motor trip | to Bedford, Baltimore, Washing- | ton, and Gettysburg. Miss Alverne McConnell of Ash- tabula, O., spent a brief visit with s | her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. s [and Mrs. Philip Hoover. | Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of * | Ross Ave. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Betty Lou, to Richard Cence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cence of St. Bon- | iface. Billy Huber is spending a few | days vacation in Cleveland, O. Mr. Mrs. James Brown of Har- risburg announced the birth of a daughter, Barbara on July 5th. Mrs. Brown is the former Miss | is Sheehan of this place. Miss Catherine McConnell of St. Mary's Parochial School, winner of the 8th Grade Legion Auxiliary Award, was presented with that award at a meeting of the Walter McCoy Post Auxiliary June 21. Mrs. Margaret Long, president, presented the award. All members of the ICBU who are interested in attending a pic- nic at Lakemont Park are asked to attend the next meeting of the group or send a representative. The meeting will be held in the CWV Rooms Tuesday, July 13, at 7:30 p. m, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Thomas of 216 E. Magee Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Lucy M., to Robert L. Chor- das, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chordas of Spangler. As yet, no date has been set for the wed- ding. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Ribot of New York City and Miss Connie Avallone of Brooklyn, N. Y,, are She carried a colonial bouquet of an agua marquisette gown with hat a colonial with | pink streamers. Miss Rowland was attired in an orchid marquisette gown with matching tulle hood | Miss Baranick of (ley among relatives, . | Mich. Betty { : Washington, D, C.. and Paul Bar- | Joseph Ott of Cleveland is spen- Is Held for Lynn Lovell | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Oshell 1|anick of Greensburg ding a week's vacation with his {and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Math- 2 ews were in Lemont Furnace on Monday Kenneth Gates of Johnstown is vacationing with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gates Mr. and Mrs. John Sneath and hter | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ott A surprise pirthday party was 'lof Patton R. D. {held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | ve. i be J Mrs. Arthur Jenkins, who has Henry Lovell on Tuesday, June 29, | 1 fe w days in town this week with Is | relatives. Harry Humphrey and daug Nancy, of Beaver Falls, spent a| [spent the past 8 months in Tam- [in honor of their son, Lynn, who | |pa, Fla. has returned home. * (observed his Tth birthday. The | | Tickets for the White Horse | Mps, Reuben Burley, who spent children played games and enjoy- | Show, which will be presented at months at Daytona Beach, |€d a lunch. Lynn received many | the Point Stadium, Johnstown, on |Fla., is visiting relatives here. | nice gifts. Attending were: | 16, are now on sale | Mr. and Mrs. Gust Warner and Robert, Winnifred and Annette | | several § July 15 and daughter, Sarah, visited in De- troit over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Esch and family visited at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P A. Esch, on Sunday. GLOERS EDGE CARROLLTOWN Nanty-Glo downed the Carroll- town Junior Legion team, 3-1, in a recent game at Nanty-Glo to | hold its Northern Settion league high rating of .833. Patton is in | second place with .750. and daughter, of Jamestown, N. Dietrick’s Y., are visiting Mrs. mother, Mrs. Edith Morgan, and Mr. Dietrick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dietrick. George Stoltz of Akron visited over the week end with his cou- sin, Mrs. Herman Careth. Mrs. Herman Careth and son Frankie, visited Saturday evening at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Catherine Krise of Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Weyland Fregly and children, Tommie and Carol Ann, of Scranton are spending a two-weeks' vacation with the for- [mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Fregly. { Miss Dorothy Deringer, student | at Juniata College, Huntingdon, | and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown Jr. | and son of Johnstown spent July | 4 week end at the home of Mr. {and Mrs. Clifton Deringer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donahue and Mrs. Leo Donahue spent a few days last week in Washing- ton, D. C. They were accompan- ied home by Geo. Donahue’s dau- ghter, Betty, and Miss Anna M. Trexler, who spent the week end at their homes. Misses Joann Donahue and Mary Lee Donahue are spending this week in Washington, D. C, and Greenbelt, Md. Women of the Moose will hold their regular meeting Thursday, July 8, in the Moose Home. Lt. Ella Marie Gill, U. S. Army Nurse Corps, Carlisle, is spending a leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Gill. She will report on Aug. 10 at San Francisco, to leave from there for Korea. The VFW Auxiliary will hold a bake sale Saturday, July 17, in Louis Haluska storeroom, begin- ning at 9 a. m. The next VFW Auxiliary meet- ing will be held on Aug 5. Mrs. Regis Hitch and daughters Martha and Betty, visited at the home of Mrs. Sherman Krise at Dean. Mrs. Jennie Dietrick and son, Earl, of Cleveland, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dietrick at St. Boniface¥ James Donahue, Miss Mae Strout, Rocco DeSabato and Rowe Wilson of Washington, D. C., vis- ited at the George Donauhe home over the holiday week end. Week end visitors at the home | of Mrs. Mary Tinnick were Mr. and Mrs. William Kress and chil- dren, Howard and Claire, and Bill Hurley of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. “Chick” Falls and daughter, IN A CLIPPER-CRAFT TROPICAL SUIT @® Do your present suits give you a turkish bath every time the thermometer soars to the eighties? 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You can enjoy cool comfort all summer long at a price so low that you just can’t afford to be without one of these tropical suits. 533.79 Single or Double Breasted LUXENBERG’S MEN’S SHOP BARNESBORO spending this week at the home TTT PT PITTI rvrTrvrerrvrereede Donna Marie, of Corsica; John (A very impressive military wed-| Mrs. Powell is a graduate of and carried slow gladiolias with | =H 10 TH Jewelry Store, Magee (Mr. and Mrs. John Petrusky vis- | Keith, Jean and Joan Hollen, Jane | ) ding took Place in the Trinity | Patton High School and the Lock | Weide e breakfast was ser- | Ave. Those who buy tickets here ited in Altoona Saturday evening. | Mayes, Dick Fink, Randal Shomo, | Methodist Church at 4 p. m. on|Haven State Teachers’ College. ved aE Sande and a | Will not have to stand in line in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell of Jean Glasgow, Paul and Charles | ’ Thursday, June 247 when Miss She has taught in the Patton redding oh 'r served to immed- | Johnstown. Adult tickets are $1 |Lewistown spent the week end |Kephart, Russell, Maxine and 1l- | Elizabeth Grant, daughter of Mrs. | schools for the past 10 years, Lt. [V/ScWinZ ainner Serve 's a |and children’s tickets, 50 cents. with the latter's parents, Mr. and |€n¢ Keith, Lynn and Gary Lovell ¢ e Gr. ¢ iate relatives at Demento's Tea | | I ’ | Gertrude Grant of Patton, became | Powell has served with the U. S. I oy 2 eCenti as | The Patton High School Band will | Mrs. Gust Warner, and with Mr. [and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lovell. | 1 the bride of Lt. Harold Raymond | Navy for the past 17 years, serv- | Room, Hastings, 3 Teception was | appear at the charity program [Mitchell's grandmother, Mrs. Fred | tas : ! o Powell, U.S.N., of Philadelphia. ing in the European and Pacific | eld from 2 to 5 at the Bearer |) Friday, July 16. : | Mitchell. ! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keith and nil The Rev. Albert C. Rorapaugh, | Theatrers during World War II, |home in Hastings, at| The former “Left Hand Club” | Miss Mildred Warner, RN, of family visited Thursday at the! 00, pastor, officiated. The bride's par- | * * Mrs. Bearer was employed at | 1e former 4 and 0. ‘Mercy Hospital, Altoona, and ester Weld home in Coalport. ents were married on that same, je the A&P Store, Patton. Her hus- [of Patton Lodge, L. O. O. Moose, | Miss “Florence Warner, a student | . Miss Peggy Havlin spent Tues- date 45 years ago. M B b Bl band, a World War IL vet of 28 |No. 488, will hold a luncheon feed Inurse at that hospital spent the | day evening with Mabel Coulter, | ; Mrs. Wilfred Luther of Spang ISS ar ara oom months’ service with the Nar? In foe Patron, ers Siter Fourth here with their parents. |Mrs. Earl Havlin and Mrs. Luther | or Sickle ; re OL. the Pacific, operates a coal mine |the regula e July 13, 18. [5M ard Mrs. Charles Crowel] | Rickard. { al ho, or oe as Tom Married Saturda at Hastings. {Be sure to come to the meeting | ¥ Mr. and Mrs. aries Jowell Mr. and Mrs. Guy Curry and | Hamilton of Philadelphia brother- y Upon their return from a wed- | and the feed. {attended the funeral of Mrs, | daughters visited Mabel Coulter. | ) in-law of the bride, was best man ; . ding trip to Canada, the couple| Mrs. George Lehman's name | Catherine Moren at Lakemont on | Misses Jessie and Catherine | Ushers were Floyd Grant of Pitts. A beautiful wedding was "sol- | will reside in Patton. was accidentally omitted in last | Monday. |Stevens and Blair Myers were | burgh, brother of the bride, and |c™MZzed in St. Mary's Church at kok ok week's paper as door prize winner | Mr. ‘and Mrs. Irvin Long and |callers in Altoona Friday. $ Harold Hoover of Patton ’ 9 a. m. Saturday when Miss Bar- . . [at Stoltz Motor Co. Mrs. Lehman | qaughters, Margie and Joann, vis-| Mrs. Creighton McClelland is | 4 : : y bara Bloom, daughter of G. G. Miss Florine Mur h won a free lubrication pob. [ited at the Martin Long home in |SPending a week with her sister, The bride, given in marriage by | Bloom of Patton, became the bride : Mr. and Mrs. James Baker of [Ebensburg, recently. | Evelyn, in Washington, D. C. her brother, Wiliam Grant of De-|of Martin Bearer, son of Mr. and Kalamazoo, Mich., spent a week Paul Grun of Indianapolis In- | Mrs. Jiamah Rickard is visit- ) roit, was lovely in a white mar-| Mrs. J' M. Bearer of Hastings. W d R IIS at the Harry Baker home here. |diana, and Bill Grun of Gallitzin ling in Michigan this week. guitetie gow) and a large white| Rev. Father Rupert Stadtmiller, £ \) usse wo e Also guests at the Baker home |spent Monday with relatives here |, Clair Shomo and daughter, y 2 Die ure hat. She carried a bouquet | OSB, pastor, officiated at the dou-| Miss Florine Murphy, daughter |were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burket,| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baranik of |.¢&% and Mr. and Mrs. Donald of mixed summer flowers. The ble ring ceremony and sang the |of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy of | Detroit, Mich.; Pfc. Harry Baker, | Brooklyn, N. Y., are spending a Shomo, and son, Larry, visited b matron of honor wore a blue | Nuptial High Mass. Terra Cotta Ave, and Russell F.|Ft. Sam Houston, Tex, and Mr. | two-week vacation with friends | clatives in Barnesboro Thursday. ) martselt®. gown and a matching| The bride was given in mar-| Swope of Carrolltown R. D. were and Mrs. Lewis Baker, son, Jim, land relatives in Patton, Barnes-| MI" and Mrs. Henry Lovell and | Pleturs hat and ogi a bouquet riage by her father. Miss Erma |married Tuesday, June 29, at 9 and daughter, Jane Ann. |boro and Carrolltown. Mr. Bara- |" spent He week end ut the NG, yet ow towers, _ |Bearer, sister of the groom, was|a. m. in the Patton Methodist| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Pelt and nik is a son of Mrs. ‘Anna J. [gos wart home in Punksus] 4 The altar was banked with pink maid of honor and Miss Marilyn | Church. Rev. Albert C. Rorapaugh | son, Howard, and Miss Gloria |Baranik of Flanigan. i Mr Y. d Mr$ Cl y | peonies and fern lighted by cath- Rowland of Springfield, O., cousin | officiated. Gene Marsh, all of Akron, O., and | —_— | yf nd rs. Clarence Purdue | GRUEN CURVEX edral tapers in wrought iron can- of the bride, was bridesmaid. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. |Vérnon Watson of Canton, O.,! ang Jami y of Altoona were visit- | PEERESS ) delbra. During the arrival of the Best man was Edward J. Sem- George Murphy, brother and sis-|were week end visitors at the | ASHVILLE [Og Friday Qlifiord Hoven Se $49.75 — |ter-in-law of the bride. | Henry C. Gregory home. | i553 Drvewn Wonkland has re-| SES | The bride wore an all white | qr. BO | turned from her vacation. | costume and a corsage of sweet | MI: Mrs. Leo Grimme Seiounes | Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Murphy at-| Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shomo are alr the birth of a daughter at the tended the Postmasters’ Conven-| vacationing in Canada. d e, The matron of | SUMMER peas. i Mg Li nay Oo Spangler Hospital on Friday, | tion held retently in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ammerman W yh July 2nd. The baby has been | Sonny Burgoon recently under- [and son, Ronnie, of Cleveland, O., ‘. wedding dinner. was served named Virginia Louise. | went a tonsil operation. |spent Sunday with Lee’s parents, | 1 at 3 p. m. at the home of the Attending the burinal of Father! Our deepest sympathy is ex-|Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ammerman. | MEN’S AND BOYS’ bride's parents. They then left on Henry Becker last Friday morn-|tended friends and relatives, in | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hannah and a short wedding trip to Pitts- (Ing in St Maris Abby Church, the sudden death of Mr. Hollen family of Conemaugh have return- | SUMMER SPORT AND DRESS burgh, and upon their return will | Newark, New Jersey, was Mrs. last Friday morning. |ed home after spending a week at | reside on Donnelly Ave. Patton. Cecilia Weakland, Mr. and Mrs.| agg Sophie Hincherick, who is |e home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| * x * Charles Becker, Regena Becker | employed in Washington . ~ | liam Ammerman, ) CLOTHING AND SHOES > and Joseph Becker of St. Boni-|yaq at her home here over the| Ralph Weakland has returned | } Holy Name To Picnic face WEDRORY Becker: So vayne | Fourth. |from a fishing trip to Canada. | ) an enfor ecker o pangler | 7S Shs Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hamilton ° At Park Sunday, July 11 and Clair Becker of Patton. | visiting at the reswence of MI. |,ng Blair Lomar wero callers in | $ 0 e uctions The Holy Name Society of St.| Banns of Matrimony were pub- [2nd Mrs. Luke Brannigan are Dr. Coalport. Mary's Church will hold a basket |lished in St. Mary's’ Church on|and Mrs. Williams and children, “mM; ang Mrs. Clifford Hollen |{ ) —-- ON ALL SUMMER GOODS picnic for members and their [Sunday for Dr. Edward B. Me-|and Mrs. Margaret Hott and son, |unq family enjoyed an outing at | ) sm families at the Patton Recreation | Govern of Patton and Miss Betty | Randy, of Phoenix, Arizona. | Whipple's Dam recently. | MEN’S AND LADIES’ WATCH ES ¢ Park on Sunday, July 11. In the |Sparling of Spangler;also for | The newly constructed bridge Mrs. Theodore Hamilton and | ) SAVE NOW! event of rain, the picnic will be | Cyril Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. | here was opened to traffic on Sat-|Mrs. Jack Hannah were callers | ) . postponed until a later date. | Cyril Fisher Sr. of Patton and urday afternoon. {in Coalport recently. | Never before in watch history Your Chiocee ) * ok OK Miss Eleanor Lantzy of Spangler. Mr. and Mrs. William Burgoon Mr. and Mrs. John Ammerman | 4 9 p R. McLauchii Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Daugherty | ang child~of South rg oon of Philadelphia were visitors at has such a value been offered. { at Cut-Rate Store vt. James - McLaughlin |and son Kenneth Jr. of Philadel- |,nq Mrs. Hurley and children of |the home of the former's bro-| Imagine—a genuine, patented Ix ¢ Enlists In Army Air Force phia visited several days with | pijvale, N. J.;” Miss Faye Bur- ther, William Ammerman. { Gruen Curvex watch for only : : their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. |o44p of New Jersey, and the for-| Mr. anc Mrs. Leonard Krise and $49.75. Only Gruen has the pat- ) B Pvt. James R. McLaughlin, son | T bull i M d Mrs. ! y. : 11a. ve. arnesboro of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mc- loo Bo Tr. an MIS. mer Miss Jane Burgoon, visited |family have returned from a va- | ented Curvex movement which ) Laushin of § 5th Av vont] Thomas Daugherty. : |at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | cation trip to Cleveland, O. curves both top and bottom to aughin of S. 5 ve., recently | Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan and . ER , M M Wi 1 ; enlisted in the U. S. Air Force |daughter of Jamestown New Burgoon over the holidays. : 22d ] = infie Scott! the curve of your wrist. Watch and at present is stationed at the | york visited with their Mothers,| Mr. and Mrs. W. Truex and wr uSiness caiors In Altoons. is thin and beautiful, yet move- : : 8 i Sv { childry 7 , d Mrs. Charles Conley : ) Lackland Air Force Base, near |Mrs. Harry Wentz and Mrs | children, Betty and Paul, of War- and eel ment is large and sturdy. San Antonio, Tex, where he is |Edith Morgan. Mr. Morgan re: |Ten, Ohio, visited at the home of | ad Mrs. Wm. Ammerman were { taking basic training. Pvt. Mc-|turned home Tuesday of this Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conrad on Ay \ ) . : Laugnin is a graduate of Patton |\yeek and Mrs. Morgan remained | Saturday and Sunday. B Vv 1 ) _~Y 1gh. with her mother for a week. Ronald Nagle and Jack Chirdon eaver a ey =. = Protects and preserves metal scree 2 xr Miss Dorothy Wharton of Wash |of the U. S. Army, stationed at : P eens ! Mrs Pet r To k F ted ington, D. C. visited over the|Ft. Dix, N. J, visited at their N . | 4 DU PONT el S cy € week-end at the home of her par- respective homes on a three-day | Mrs. Esther Gregg of Irvona | ) On Birthday Anniversary ents, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Wharton | pass. Visited Song Finds in Beaver |§ D U L U X SCREEN "ENAMEL A birthday surprise party was She os Sesempuned hack 2 Paul Judd of the U. S. Navy, cng hic Vig ays. Esch ana |} : . % er sister,kelen, who will spend | stationed at Great Lakes, visited i cr a ) REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. i held for Mrs. Peter Toskey of some time in Washington. |at his home on week-end leave. |iamily of Lewisburg visited at the | ) oe eo icua— i Russell Ave. June 24 at the home Mr. "and Mrs. Ordelle Yeckley | Many townspeople attended the home of the former's parents, Mr. | o! Minimizes Copper Blake. Hostosses were Mrs, Jos. | And Son, Pat of Cleveland Ohio | picnic at Chest Springs Sunday. | 2nd Mrs. Perry Esch, on ns, Bil | wige in izes COpporSHaining | coh Toskey. Mra. James Toskey visited over the weeks end at the | "Our “deepest sympathy is ex. |, 27%, Emil doden and sons. BI |$ “cRuEN GURVEK CAPTAIN GRUEN CURVEX RIVIERA $ Add years of service to the and Mrs. Blake. Lunch was served Yeckley » v+|tended the family of Vis Laura Earl Bolinger home recently. | Elegant timepiece $f 050 Losel i ) mesh, and improve window ap- [following the evening's entertain- Marjorie Pierce, anathesist gf The en er |e oms Cates of Altoons sent for 3 man ? 39 Si Soo in 100 pearance, by using Du Pont { ment, and many lovely gifts were the City Hospital Cleveland Ohio, | e Ashville ba eam lost on |the week end at the home of Mr. EERE ite design. ...., ‘ DULUX Screen Enamel. In- received. Attending were: visited yo: yal week ond with | Wednesday to Blandburg and on |and Mrs. Lemoine Hemskey. y tended for copper screens ... Mesdames Alphonse Marks, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sunday lost another game to Bec-| Mr. and Mrs. David Gates and y helps prevent staining of ad- Martin Thomas, Tony Cafeo, Pat- lly M: and Mrs Alfred DGur-| ceria. family spent Sunday at Bland’s Prices Include Federal Tax ) : sy Sammarco, Ernest Caretti, * 2 3 on Master Sgt. and Mrs. John Park, Tipton. 4 jacsnt arezs. i Frank Fregly, John Wesko, Alice bor oF Detroit, Mich Jejurred © Haracivit and children, and Sgt.| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Troxell KX I's easy to apply—dries fast | Nedock, Charles DiBello, August | 1% POTEE HIS oenescey 2 al | Mike Haracivit of the U. S. Ar-|and son of Mountaindale visited ; : Laurito, Michael Pavia, Demonico Sine Kett’ wiv Mr. and |Miy, are visiting at the home of |Sunday evening at the Edwin The Store for Safe Diamond Buvin p % It won't clog the mesh i Lischerelli, James Pontrello, Dom- | {red Burkett's p ’ " fh: | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.|Gates home here. . m uying ) p inic Vezza, and James Leon. Mrs. Sam Steir. A guest this Haraoivtt M Rhudell Gat d * Protects against corrosion 4 week at the Steir home is Vernon . 3 5 rs. Rhude ates and sons, i Burkhart of Jersey City, N. J Mr. and Mrs. Maize and child- (Gene, Jim, Clarence, George and ¥ It's economical—a little goes @ Trinity Episcopal Church a d Mr he Bender of ren of Turtle Creek enjoyed the Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ieng wey Wm. I Cool Jr., Rector. wi pnd. BR and Miss Rita | Doliday at the home of the lat-|Barnhart and family and Mr. and | 9 Sunday, July 11—Morning Pra- Be phe New oYrk City visited | ter'S mother, Mrs. C. Klem. Mrs. George Gates spent Monday |¢ E N B E R G - yer and Sermon at 9:15 a. m. encer of ov Ly / Miss Orvita Miller and John at Lakemont Park, Altoona. 8 y J ’ r the week end with their Monday, July 12—The Woman's | ove J Wagner were united in marriage| Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Oshell, . Auxiliary will meet at the home | mother, Mrs. Josephine Bender. by Rev. Father John P. Hatkett|Mr. ahd Mrs. Herbert Oshell and Phil d 1 hi A B b P ? of Mrs. Clair Cunningham at Lor- ap iter Digien of Jameson, last Saturday afternoon. Atten-|son, Bobbie, motored to Sheffield | adelplua Ave. arnesboro, ra. Q 9 etto at 7:30 p. m. N.Y, pes 2 p ay Ed Die. |dants were Miss Sally Godfrey over the Fourth. | 4 : Trinity Meitnoic S iirch | parents, Tr. ah rs and Columbus Miller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mathews | Aon AAA on Albert C. Rorapaugh, Minister. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dietrick ci . ——————