l, 1948 half an S se for rescrib- olltown, Sedlock, a, and Sart, Boston, Hoov- 1eshoro, imeigh, ~ Shar- , Ash- 0, and West- ahville, nton, eshoro, 1d. Has- >amilla 11town, S. d Ann 3arnes- ondale, ler, stings, eckson, queen, o talk nother ccord- 3ritan- omc ELEVEN Thursday, October 21, 1948 UNION PRESS.COURIER a — PAGE ELEVEN , | held its Halloween Party in the | day. Verne was operated on for aland Mrs. Wm. Hughes visited | Gtata VFW Urges Vets lure a inet wil ay. V, Sarma, state VFW com- PLATFORM | church basement on Friday. knee injury suffered Wednesday. | Mrs. Lurlene Cunningham in You- r 5 : v ia X | ystow y ingh as | terans with the necessity of hav- He emphasized that “they are fi | The Young People of the EUB| Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Weaver | ngstown, O. Mrs. Cunningham has To Have Needed Records ling these documents available for | vital in Pine claims for | Church are attending the Youth|are grandparents of twin boys, | been suiering win Pluresy. Available At All Times survivors in event of the vet-|government benefits.” VOTING ON HER OWN | Rally at Hawthorne, Tuesday, a born to Mr. and Mrs. William | - ——— | eran’s death —————— A: ¢ EO : The , | Weaver of Paul's 2y, la. Nema, is’ a rayified o The Pennsylvanis "W ores rr : ; . | distance of 52 miles, They hope | Weaver of Paul's Valle yi Ok 1 A Freedom is a rarified atmos-| The Pennsylv ania yew Urges | wrhis is an unpleasant subject, Christmas is less than four [to obtain this month’s banner. | Mrs. Lee Moore and family of | phere of life which .we cannot | veterans this week 0 make cer | here have beer YORE away and is in the near { Mrs. Rosemary King and Mrs. | Pittsburgh visited at the D. A. breathe until we prepare for it tain they have available their but there have been numerous in- months away and is in the ne . | Paul King visited Verne Gardena | Woods home here last week. 'by a slow and patient inner | marriage certificates and birth stances when these documents future, so to speak, but there's at Mercy Hospital, Altoona, Sun-| Mrs. Octa McCulley and Mr. ! transformation. | certificates of their children. Icould not pe found,” said Hiram |still the present to worry about. WOLF'S ANNIVERSARY SALE Special Sale of Living Room Suites! | | © EALANCING HERSELF on her odd-shaped wooden clogs, a Japanese mother Icans over to deposit her ballot in the school board elections of the Minato-ku section of Tokyo. This type of wooden sandal has become commonplace in Japan due to a shortage of leather. (International) By WILLETTA KING Mr. and Mrs. Jancie were re- | Phone Mahaffey 2686 cent visitors at the home of Mr. | : and Mrs. Anthony Scelesky, of | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitmayer Bakerton. | and son of Williamsport are visit- Mr. and Mrs. John Masserio | 218 the ladys parents Mr. and 5 i Mrs. Wade Wagner. { and daughter visited Mr. and | S Rowl ; : Mrs. James Masserio and family | Charles Rowland was a busin- 0 3 rer {ess caller in Barnesboro Tuesday. of Pittsburgh recently. Mrs. Chas. Frye and son, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James announce |, A. Neff and Clark Neff of the birth of a son. | Williamsport called at the Anth- Joe Vargo Jr. of Erie, visited | ony Thorwart home Thursday. the home of his parents, Mr. and | A serenade was held for Mr. Mrs. Joseph Vargo Sr. of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Shannon and daughters visited friends in Nan- ty Glo over the week end. A party was held at the home of Mrs. August Della Valle last Monday evening. A large crowd attended and a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Lillian Thomas who is ill has the wish of her many friends for a speedy recovery. Mr. Joe Gerrick, Mr. John Frank and Mr. Bill Grey, were visitors in Johnstown on Satur- | day. Mrs. Frances Dlish and son, John, were callers in Indiana on Saturday. kk ok Miss Mary Popp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Vrana of Marsteller, and Mr. John Slov- ick of Millville, N. J., were unit- ed in marriage on October 8th, at a quiet ceremony by Rev. Perot of Millville. The bride wore a street dress of beige lace with green access- ories and wore a corsauge of red rose buds. She was attended by Mrs. Clarence Fish, sister of the bridegroom. The best man was, Mr. Clarence Fish, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. * * ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Blanford Patter- son announced the birth of a son at the Miners’ Hospital ' in Spangler, recently. Mrs. Frank Tonkin and Mrs. Charles Gardner and daughter, Karen, are spending a few days en Sackett of Dearborn, Mich. Mrs. Violet Capp of Ambridge visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Vrana, recently. The meeting of te Presbyter- ian Ladies Aid Society was held in the church dining room on Wednesday evening of last week. | A miscellaneous shower was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Freeman on Saturday |p ay girl. evening of last week. | Mrs. Grace Lee and Sango, Mr. and Mrs. George Vrana | were callers in Patton on Satur-| day evening. A stork shower was held last | Thursday evening in honor of] Mrs. Theodore Anderson. A large | crowd attended and a delicious | lunch was served. | Hit-Run Driver Nabbed State Police last Wednesday ar- rested Edward Scaife, 29, Nanty Glo, on charges of failure to stop and reveal identity at the scene of an accident after a car driven by him failed to stop after it col- lided with one driven by Assistant District Attorney Harold Kamin- sky of Westmont on Route 219 near Mundys Corner. STATE THEATRE ALTOONA — NOW! — Greer Walter GARSON PIDGEON Peter Elizabeth LAWFORD TAYLOR “JULIA MISBEHAVES” STRAND THEATRE ALTOONA Now! — “JOHNNY | BELINDA” with Jane Wyman Lew Ayres LOGAN | THEATRE ALTOONA “Timber Trail” & “Letter from An Unknown Woman” YS | Sunday evening. visiting at the home of Mrs. Hel- | mooy evening j| the Ice Follies of ’49 in Cleve- | and Mrs. John Burnes of Duques- ne at the home of Mrs. Vincent | Horten. Mrs. Burnes is the for- {mer Marjorie Horten. Mrs. Thomas Russell and dau- | ghter, Daisy, of LaJose visited in | town last week. | Misses Polly King, Leona and | Meriam McCandless, and Marjorie | Westover were Sunday visitors at {the Ray Hudson home, Mahaffey. | Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moore of | Canaaa are spending a week with | Me. and Mrs. M. M. Stumph. | _ Mrs. Carrie Neff, wife of Clair | | Neff, former local resident, died (at Curwensville recently. | [_ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stumph, | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moore and | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGlynn, the | latter of Madera, were Clearfield | {callers last Thursday. Mrs. Vickie Neff and sons, Jim | and Bob, and Mrs. Pansy Barnes | were recent Altoona callers. i A baby shower was held at the | Norman Westover home last Tues- day in honor of their grandson, | |Edward James, son of Mr. and | | Mrs. Ned Westover. | j Mrs. Verda Conley and Mrs. Is-| |abelle Moore were Altoona callers | last Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Milton Westover are attending Evangelistic Serv- |ices at Burnside this week. | Paul Kitchen has received a new Ford; Hugh Woods a Pon- |taic, and Dean Westover a Ply- | { mouth. | Charles Miller and Paul Ritter | of Newberry were business callers | |in town last week. : | | Glen Rodkey sang two solos at | |the Irvona Methodist Church last | | Mrs. Belle Westover has been | {suffering with neuritis for the] past two weeks. | | Mrs. Elaine Koch and son, Ran- | dy, of Lewistown are visiting the | |lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | | Merle Conley, for a few days. | Mrs. Alice Rhodes of Windber | {is visiting her sister, Mrs. nef | Westover, this week. | Mr. and Mrs. Larue Westover are the proud parents of a| Gertrude, and Mrs. Ernest Wag- ner were callers in Punxsutawney. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sarage and daughter, Dawn Ranee, of Wil-| liamsport visited at the Dennis | Neff home over the week end. | Ed is attending college there. Mrs. Ella Sybert was in Punx- sutawney on Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Dover- spike called on the Rev. Dover- spike family here, Monday. Stanley Roland has returned to work at the tannery here. Mrs. Carmen Frye was a visitor in Johnstown this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Troxell and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Clas. McCulley in Milesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Harris in Juliann last Thursday. Callers at the Joe McCulley res- idence were Tom Stoddard of Madera, Dan Lallement and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parrington and daughter, Shirley, of Beaver Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tibbott of Ebensburg called in town Sunday. Sunday visitors at the Abbie Yingling home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and son, and David Yingling, all of Clearfield. Emerson O. King of Pittsburgh spent the week end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westover and Mrs. Ernest Wagner motored to Warren to visit Leonard West- over, who has been ill there. Miss Wanda Syberts attended land over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. James Bills and daughter, Carol Ann, of New Washington called here Saturday. Dick Westover of Marion Cen- ter visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Westover, this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fergerson and Mrs. Katherine Thomas visit- ed in Punxsutawney Thursday. Saturday callers at the William Barrett home were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker of Coalport. A wedding shower was held at the Eddie McCulley home last Thursday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Eugene Westover, A surprise party was held in honor of Mrs. Doverspike’s birth- day on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Dover- spike attended the funeral of Mr. Emanuel Dinger of North Free- dom on Friday. The EYF of the EUB Church FOR COMFORT UNLIMITED! 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