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Also nd Co., 1esbhoro tf CD car rnaces, Thursday, September 23, 1948 SPANGLER Mrs. Francis Greene Is Honored At Party A party was held at the home Kelly, Sophie Churnicky and Mike of Mrs. Thomas Greene last week | Whalen. in honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Francis Greene. Cinch and ger, Elizabeth Peters Olive Elliot, bingo were played and prizes aw- arded. A delicious lunch was ser- ved. In attendance were: Mesdames Ralph Hanwell, Pat Elliot, Frank Bashista, James Elliot, John Elliot, Katie Macek, Sue Kutsor, Louise Constant, Lil- lian Demi, Mary Temple, Mildred Zaliznock, Clarence Westover, Anna Baker, Thomas Greene, Ben Malicky, Dan Magulick, Helen Ashcroft, Wilmer Wylie, John Lutch, Charles Wargo, James Wargo, Les McGaughey, Domin- ic Basile, Sam Taranto, Carolyn Pollock, John Castonis, George Ashcroft, Mike Smolko, Ann Tek- linsky, Alice Brandt, Jess Wag- ner, Clarence Wagner, William Young, Minnie Whited, Dorothy Orlosky, Ruth Blick, Bine Dais- mmers, Mike Lobick, Joe Lobick, mily, all of Spangler; Mr. and Evelyn Tertinik, Charlotte Clark, | Mrs. Ed Fant en PE Van Ormer Gust Falls, Rose Cento, Joe Fal-|bur h; Margaret Kelly, RN, of ! R ger, Ana Whalen, Clair Leslie, Butler; Ed Belly of Pittsburgn, 87 MAS. ELMER KEITH iver Jones, Francis Abrams, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Butler and 1 George Lokey Sr., Joe Bibby, Bill |son of Boston, Mass, Stanley Lukasik, 74, McCombie, Edna Miller, Mary| Mrs. Katie Macek was hostess Dies Saturday Morning to a paper demonstration last Stanley Lukasik, 74, of Van Wednesday evening, A large num- | 5 er died on Saturday morning ber of friends and neighbors at- qt 13:50 o'clock at the Philipsburg tended. Hospital following an extended Mr, and Mrs. Jack Yahner and iliness. He was born in Poland children, Yvonne and Johnny, on May 11, 1874. were visitors at the home of Mr. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Salbego over the | Annie Lukasik, a son, Albert, and week end. a brother, Bernard Lukasik of Preston Young of Pittsburgh, Big Run, Pa. was a recent visitor among rela-| Funeral services were held on tives and friends here. Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock in Miss Anna Falger of Spangler [the Assembly of God Church at spent Saturday in Altoona. Hollentown. Burial was in the Miss Mary Young of Waterford, | lasgow Cemetery. | Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pollock of | Pa, was a recent visitor at the * k * Indiana, were recent visitors at Robert Young home. xp : | the home of their son and daugh-| Mrs. Annie Demi of this place | Gospel Services Nightly |ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George is visiting at the home of her At Hollentown Church [PF Pollock. | son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and You are cordially invited to at r. and Mrs. John Castonis| Mrs. Lloyd Shope. y - vs Sunday visiting in Somer-| John Craig of Detroit, Mich. |tend Gospel Services, conducted Misses Elery Moore, Ann Fal- { Edith Temple and Martha Wilk- ins. | * % %* Chief Warrant Officer and Mrs. A. B. Shaffer Jr. and daughter, | “Lissy”, were recent visitors at {the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. [R. Pollock, The Shaffers recently | returned to the States after three | years in Trinidad, Panama and | Puerto Rico. | set. (was a recent gues: of Mr. and |by Rev. and Mrs. J. Lee Gorman, | | Sunday visitors at the home of | Mrs, John Elliot. at the Hollentown Assembly of ley, Mary McCay, Ruth Goaziou, | Mrs, Grace Kelly were’ Mr. and| Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Lovee | God. Tialentonn, Pionily ig oot: Wm. Kent, Bernard Miller, Ger-|Mrs. George Kelly and family; |of Johnstown were Sunday visit- | €XCeL % Jozinning. Sept aldine Doran, Lucille Moore, Ko- ream ere ee | Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kelly and fa- ors at the D. R. Lovette home, [tember 19, and continuing for 3 Built for Fine Fit, Long Wear and Good Looks $2.98 PAIR (A) Write Ei% or Black Patent (B) White with Brown Saddle (C) Brown Fk P'uctier Every pair of these “Campus Junior” shoes is scientifical- ly made of fine quality selected leathers. Compare them with any other chil- dren’s shoes for style, qual- ity, workmanship and price. You'll agree “Campus Jun- iors” are the shoes for your youngsters. All in sizes 814 to 3. See them today. CORRECT Fi \FOR/SROWING |spent last week at the home of |Mier resident of Boys’ Town, Om- |her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R.|2ha, Nebr. He is a speaker you ' Lovette. ’ cannot afford to miss, relating Mrs. Ben Malicky and Mrs. |his experiences and conversion. | Mary Greene were shoppers in|Rev. David L. Weyandt, pastor, | Johnstown last Friday. | extends a welcome to all. | Mrs. Arthur Baker and daugh- | ox op ; sons, visited recently at the home | i ping in Johnstown. (Sons, visi 3 ! . John Smolka Sr. and dau-|of Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Stewart | Aa i |of Punxsutawney. ! ghter, Ann, were in Pittsburgh | lon Sunday. | Mr. Orrie Lovell of Glasgow | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lantzy of | visited Sunday at the home of | | Turtle Creek, with their daughter | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lovell. | j Patsy and her husband, were| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keith and | week end visitors at the home of | family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry | | Mrs. Grace Kelly. Lovell and son, Lynn, attended | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wesner and | the Ebensburg Fair. | daughter, Elizabeth, and Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Henry Lovell and | | Mrs. Clarence Wesner of Altoona |gson Gary, spent Tuesday at the {spent Sunday at the Thomas | nome of Mr. and Mrs. Lester YGraeme home. | Weld of Coalport, Pa. zr. -— 0 Mrs. Elmer Keith and daugh- Nicktown | ter, Ilene, spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Sho- | Mrs. Clem Kirsch of this place, | mo. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Keith and | family visited recently at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benn of Bellwood, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Myers vis- spent several days of the past | week at the home of her daught- |er, Mrs. Ed Sheen. | Mr. William Knuff 2 Oitle, spent the week end at e home |. : he and Mrs. Raymond Lieb. Pa Mrs. Coulter Thisday| Mr. Henry Lieb of Washington, | : | A Stanley hostess party was D. C., spent the week end at the |held at the home of Mrs. Giles home of his Parents, Mr. and) stevens on Monday evening. A | Mrs. Raymond Lieb. {number of ladies were present. | Mr. Herman Pfister of Altoona, |mpe evening was spent playing | was a caller at the home of Mr. | games. and Mrs. Fred Pfister, on Friday | Mrs. G. A. Whittaker, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joan Falatic were | Mrs. Ray Glasgow and daughter, | callers in Pittsburgh on Monday | Shirley, Mrs. Genevieve Kleinmy- | evening. [er and Mrs. Giles Stevens were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ragley and | among area residents who atten- daughter, Wilda, were callers in|ded the Cambria Co. Sunday Sch- | Altoona on Fridav. {ool Convention held at Ebens- Mr. Tony Valentino of Pitts-|burg Sept. 16 and 17. | burgh spent the week end at a Miss “Jean Shomo spent the {home of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Laz- | week end at the home of Mr. and | endor{er. | Mrs. George Stasik of Coalport. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duman| Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Shomo and family of Ebensburg visited and family, and Shirley Shomo [at the home of Mr and Mrs. W spent Sunday at Musselman’s | W. Kirsch on Sunday. | Grove. Miss Margaret Zollner of Pitts-| nr. Clair burgh, spent the week end with | Isabelle Dumm here. Shomo and Mrs. | George Stasik visited with Mrs. | a SHR Matt Shomo Monday evening. | Mr. and Mrs Amandus Spring-|"Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Weyandt fer and daughter, Alma Jean, of|,.q" ‘gaugnier visited Thursday | Ebenshurg, visited at the home of | yyy; My, “and Mrs. Eimer Keith. f | Mr. 3nd Mrs. John Falatie Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oysenhoff Sunday. and family of Rosebud spent last Sunday at the Clovis Kelly home. Recent visitors at the James Stine home were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hartman and family, of —Rugged mountain scenery | {and pleasant streams make Clin- ton County a scenic wonderland. Amsbry, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhn. Mrs. Henry Lovell and son, Gary, visited Wednesday at the Frome of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy | : | Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hollen {and family of Hollentown visited | | Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weld of | | Coalport visited Surday at the] | home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | | Lovell. | Mrs. Bertha Schumack and Mrs. Katherine Overton visited their brother, William Ammerman, re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton were callers in Altoona Saturday. | Alice Lamar and Jack McClain were recent visitors at the Winter | Ammerman home. Mr. and Mrs. John Shomo were | visitors at the home of Mrs. Bes- | site Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hockenberry ” § | spent Sunday visiting at the Mrs. 3 Bessie Fox home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kost and daughter of Janesville visited the ) ) ) lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hollen. Glasgow Notes By JANET C. KUHN Local 4-H Club Enjoys Outing at Stevens’ Park ior. A very enjoyable outing was From Grandpop down to Junior They all held on Sunday afternoen © of come to Sharbaugh & Lieb’s for the best Stevens’ Park, near Tyrone, by i i : amir? 7 the Glasgow-Mountaindale 4-H in suits at the lowest price. We ‘‘suit’’ ’em Clubs, planned ky th te Jogi all... with quality, value, plus smart crs, Mrs. Lynda Troxell and Mrs. styling, perfect fit and extra comfort oa Melvin Williams. The afternoon C : d A ch and evening was spent by play- ome mm today and choose your new fall ing basketball and mushball, suits , . . at our budget prices! A very delicious supper was served. These attending the af- fair were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Troxell and daughters, Janet, % S p Connie, and Gayle; Mr. and Mrs. ® t ® William Baker and daughters, Au- O drey and Joyce; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Williams and children, Ri- chard, Joanne and Louise; Mr. | | and Mrs. James Bowman and children, Robert, Bill and Mary; Mrs. Chester Kuhn and daughters, Janet and Joan; Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Troxell and daughter, Bev- erly; Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Hollen and children, Cloyd, Jr., Dorothy and Margaret; Mrs. Clayton Bow- man and daughter, Miriam; Mr. T. V. McCartney, Mrs. Parker Scott, Grace, Ethel, Eugene and LaVerne Lender, and Roger Trox- $6-00 a $49.00 l xx Mr. and Mrs. John Stine Jr., of Altoona, visited in lasgow oy- er the week end. Mrs. Hiram Westover and chil- 4 ° dren of Westover, spent Sunday Sharbaugh and Lieb jie OUTFITTERS FOR MEN & BOYS | foster Trcxe BARNESBORO FALL HATS Top grade felts—Your choice of styles. Make your appearance count for you. Add to your stature . . . your bearing with one of our distinctive felts. and Mrs. Foster Trcxell this week end. Miss Peggy Troxell, who is at- tending school in Altocna, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Troxell. [ Jo Ann Lovette of Clearfield | Weeks. Rev. Gorman was a for- | ter, Betty, spent Saturday shop-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lovell and | UNION PRESS.-COURIER day evening. The Caroline Troxell Rebekah Lodge held their regular meeting at the I. O. O. F. hall on Friday evening. Mrs, Catherine Bowman was elected Noble Grand and Mrs, end here with their father, Mr. | Leo Pfeister. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Connors | of Harrisburg, visited over the | Wednesday for Passaic, N. J, to| end with Mrs. Stolz. Mrs. Connors mer Miss Janet Stolz. PAGE SEVEN Ray E.|spend two months with her son is the for-|and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Donahue. Mrs. Rosetta Donahue left on - Dora Estep Vice Grand. Lena Schmittle is secretary and Mil- dred Gates, treasurer, for the next term, Installation of officers will be held Oct. 1. Following the business session a lunch was ser- ved. Mr. and Mrs. John Troxell and family spent Saturday evening in Coalport. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heverly spent Saturday evening in Coal- | port, [ Mr, and Mrs. Wade Good have | moved from Fallen Timber to the | home they recently purchased in | Glasgow. . Carrolltown { Mr. and Mrs. Knives tobert Phelps | | and daughter, Jean Ann, of Pitts- | | burgh, and Mrs. H. J. Hoerner | of Pittsburgh, visited with Mrs. | | Zeta Johnston here recently. | Cletus Lehmier and Tom Leh- | mier, of Bakerton, and Herman ' | Bender of this place, attended the [fall training institute for Scout- [ers at Twin Echoes Camp, near | New Florence over the week end. Rev. Fathers Adian and Conal Pfeister, OSB, St. Vincent's Arch- their regular meeting on " Latrobe, spent the week | week | | | | Warm Clothing LIEB'S HARDWARE CARROLLTOWN You'll thoroughly enjoy the sport with Lieb’s Fine Equipment! Aim for our store for the best buys! Shotguns Rifles Shells Caps SATISFACTION OPEN A BREATH PVP TAKING LAMP VALUE! TTT PF Pr Pr Sn 0 Fa» yd 3 A Ey New Beautiful dl Tade Td Ornamental 3 Design, X Onyxette Insert next [TTT FURNITURE CO. GUARANTEED Considering Today’s Costs 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS VARMA LIMIT ONE LAMP TO A CUSTOMER 95 COMPLETE $1 DOWN dlc WEEKLY of Raw Materials This May Be The Last Offer of Its Kind You A TT ENS PRICE 95 s\4 | 50c weekly. 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