UNION PRESS.COURIER PAGE THREE Alvin Dillon of Hastings, on Sat- |ensburg, urday, Nov. 20, at 9:00 a. m., in|in St. Bernards Catholic Church tor . ae The dramatic story of half a million St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, in|Rev. Father Bruno O. S. B. of- Hastings. The ceremony was per- |ficated at the ceremony. Americans fighting your battles formed by Rev. Father Innocert| Irma Bearer, cousin of the “ Strittmatter of Cresson, who also |pride, was the maid of honor and LISTEN TO sang the Nuptial High Mass. John Fox, brother of the groom, The bride was given in marri-|served as best man. CONVENTION, 1948 age by her father. Miss Avenell| The bride wore a white taffeta Radio Station WRTA, Altoona, Pa. Cunningham of Hastings was the gown and carried a bouquet’ of maid of honor and the brides- white chrysanthemums. The maid THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 10:00 P. M. Textile Workers Union of America Glosser of Barnesboro and Miss |carried a boquet of yellow chrys- CLO PATTON, Pa. gaimin Thursday, November 25, 1048 around 32,000,000, ® . . . as best man, John Fagan was 3 ila few of State Turkey Men The department said that word BARKLEY VISITS CUBAN PRESIDENT Sponsor of Milk Marjorie Kirsch ring bearer and Bonny East the 1949 Buick, Cadillac hat not reaching its ears through chan- |e- THT flower girl. Robert and Charles Prices Get $50-$112 Hike | by the nels indicates that there will be : : Kirsch, brothers of the bride, act- ut that upp y Large Part a sufficient supply of the gobbler |i ontro aw ow We S At pang er ed as the ushers. The Buick and Cadillac divis- Sy un- io meet bos Thanksgiving and The bride is a graduate of the |ions of the General Motors Corp. at any ° ° ristmas demands. s Miss Marjorie Kirsch, daughter | Spangler High School and of the |last Friday announced price in- Amounts Of Holiday Birds Early marketing this fall from Favoring Repeal of Mr ay Mrs Walter Na Miners’ Hospital School of Nurs- | creases ranging from $50 to $112 jlegally Pennsylvania turkey farms was t Sveneler I ‘ the brid ” : ng Mr. Laney, also a graduate | on all 1949 model cars. ureau,” due in large measure to the high 1 1 sckript’e |Of Spangler, became the bride of |of Spangler High, is employed by | » incre 7 gh- By Peunsylysnia News Service cost of od during the summer Cites Cambria District $ | Carl Lantzy, son of Edwin Lantzy [the Cambria-Clearfield Coal Co. | on a gases, genera) trough. portant With Thanksgiving being ob- months and through September. Good Job Since 1935 of Spangler, at a ceremony per. at Westover. made the cost of the least ex- by the served this week throughout the |Some producers report difficulty formed before Rev. Father Eu-| A wedding dinner and reception | =. “pn oo two-d special phy th state and the Nation, it might|in obtaining the proper “finish” The sponsor of Pennsylvania's |gene Neubert in Holy Cross|were held at the Brandon Hotel. |PeRSIVE Bui f tWOICORr Agr 4 the be well to keep in mind the slau- |ad are holding such birds for revised milk control law, John A, |Catholic Church, Spangler, at 9 |The couple will reside in Spang- | sedanette, $1,665, a boost of ¥ freed oe ghter that has been going on in [marketing later in the year, offi- Smith, former state house mem- |&. MM. Saturday. ler. | over the previous 1948 price. tion In turkey houses in Pennsylvania. |cials explained. ber and dairy farmer from Cum-| The bride was given in mar- ——————— : Cadillacs ranged in the new TH For the past several weeks,| There appears to be greater de- perland Co., has joined the ranks |riage by her father. Miss Jean| -—The value of field and fruit |price schedule from $2,840 for the thi 8 turkey growers throughout the |mand than usual for the smaller of those who want the law re-|Kirsch, sister of the bride, was |crops in Schuykill County am-| 61 series club coupe to $5,253 for ing a state have been sending the birds |size hen turkeys this year, they plealed. maid of honor, and Edward Lan-|unts to neary four million dol- | the seven passenger Imperial se- OMmes a to the slaughter houses in ever added. On the other hand, the He says Milk Control Commis- |tzy, brother of the groom, served 'lars. dan. al pe growing quantity. hotel and restaurant trade prefers sion efforts ‘are now largely Edo dd dodo doo fede Bodo food do dodo bof fodefodod Jr———— oy Mere they have been lilod, | Ehe larger tom turkeys en rl} the MB By s Tealy lor P sheds to set farmer prices for |< T In fact the business has grown Cresson School aper mille. “We're just siding to the i YOU CAN CHANGE the SEASON! Qheby. hod 3 : flusio f 1 li- ° 3H to such proportions in Pennsyl- Places Third In State Som Lok an Sr ont * y near a I tvany | Conemaugh = Township , High €onli¥o) agencies ol ry | f ld Leo- ixth in turk 5 _ | School’s newspaper has won first It is my opinion that dairy & as BUT vou can prepare for them . .. You should , sixth ey production, ac farmers favor federal control |e ” . instant- cording to the State Dept. of Ag- place in the Pennsylvania School which now extends through Penn- | % Sd have your coal and oil by now . . . and you «by an riculture. Press Assn’s. 1948 contest. Other sylvania’s northern tier counties |g . as ex- This year, a spokesman for the district winners were: in the New York City federal | should have fresh and canned fruit and vege- Ain was department estimated, a total of | “The Adamson- milkshed and as far west as Bed- | % t bl hv ir b nto the nearly 1,300,000 big birds were | Second place, ie 2 ford and Warren Cos. in the | : \/ ables in your basement . . . produced within the confines of |ian,” paper of the Adams Twp. Philadelphia area under federal |ds V the state. Production of turkeys |High Soho) and ved place, control.” & throughout the entire United | “The Powhatan,” paper - Smith says he hopes the federal | 3 A d Y Sh Id H Y C States has been set this year at|son High School. p Ri government wis will establish milk | & n oul ou ave our ar VICE-PRESIDENT-ELECT Alben Barkley (center), combining his vacation |Marketing control in the Pitts-|& ABLE ! : : a ’ 2 > ¢ : * “ " with neighborliness, visits Cuban President Dr. Carlos Prio Socarres in bre eo tronenten strict Wii js READY FOR WINTER | Havana. At left is Cuban Secretary of State Heviet. (International) | trolled by the stale commission to | 5 LIS | EN | locally - established marketing | $f | . . - compliance committees. 5 ‘« 99 . : . Tyrone Girl Bride Hastings A tri-county Cambria-Indiana- | TALK IT OVER WITH RUSS ALBRIGHT 4 A new kind of radio program with By ANNE EASLY Somerset milk marketing compli- | 3 . . . ; ance committee of three milk | & a cast of 2,000! Of Hastings Man Miss Dolores Kline Bride |dealers and three dairy farmers % | | has operated successfully since | ° Miss Dorothy Trockson, dau- n St. Bernard S Church 1955, he said. “The chief virtue of | Phone Patton IT MZE S iS & SERVICE LISTEN 0 giver x Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hol- wag Dolores Kline, daughter of federal Wik Sarkeung Conirgls 3 AUTHORIZED FORD SALES & SERVICE itz of Tyrone, became the bride of |[Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kline, became |; Spig a Zing | i John Dillon, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. |the bride of Edward Fox of Eb- |hiiuehe SXtends over state lines | 4 2161 Cor. 5th & Lang Patton, Pa. last Saturday morning |g) producers serving the same | metropolitan market.” | efosfosfosfocfecforfoc} oofoogodforforfonfosforfocfonoofocfosfocforiosforesorfocfecfosfocfofosforfocfe LE TLE GE GE GL GE TL GL TE GL GL GL GL GL GL GL GLGL GL GL GL TLGLE TL GL GL GLE GLE TLE GLE ML TLL GL GLE GE GE TL GE TE TL [EET ETL TL TL TL TE TL TL GE TL TL CL GL TLE TE TE TE GL GL GLE )oro Regina Link of Hastings. The |anthemums. kest man was George Link of A wedding dinner was served Hastings and the ushers were | at the Dimento resturant follow- Richard Holtz of Tyrone, George |ed by a reception at the bride's Milkovich of Detroit, Mich., and home. After a short wedding trip Pat Dillon, brother of the groom. |the couple will reside at the Kline The flower girl was Barbara Jean (home on Bridge Street. Rhodes of Barnesboro and the * ck Xk ring bearer was Ronald Kibler. Mr. and Mrs. John Dvorchak The bride wore a white satin |and family were visiting in Pat- gown trimmed with lace and a oe a Bundy. t ro fingertip veil with a crown of au cbermo an eorg= ey D sapphire. She carried Kolonacy of Pittsburgh, were at a white prayer-book and an or- their homes here over the week chid. The maid of honor wore a |end. gown of rose marquisette and a| Dorothy Syberts, R. N. of gold crown and carried a bou-| Washington, D. C., was home ov- auet of yellow pompoms. Miss|er the past week end. Glosser wore a salmon taffeta| Mrs. William Kruise of St. gown and Miss Link wore a pow- Lawrence was a visitor in Hast- |der blue gown. They also carried Ings last Wednesday. | bouquets of yellow pompoms. The| Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mancuso of flower girl wore a nile green taf-{Houtzdale visited here on Friday. feta gown and a matching ribbon| Stephen Easly visited on Sun- in her hair and carried yellow sy in COTPON: am ompoms. Mrs. GUls aluska 0 on > tit dinner was held at|Vvisited at her home here last the Bearer Hotel in Carrolltown, BAUINIAY. awa Ausstine. Mrs A A? Toop Bob Hoover and Bill Hoover were. The bride is employed as a Bel Jsitors in Altoona on Monday | Telephone operator in Barnesboro | or. 2 od Mrs. George Dvorchak and Mr. Dillon is employed by his and son visited In Patton last father who operates a coal mine. Sunday ? They are both graduates of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kimball Hastings High School, class of : i ¢ | 1943. They will reside in Barnes-| wore callers in Pittsburgh on |X bor. Saturday of last week. : Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Watty You'll Find Gifts for Everyone | ou of town gous at pa were visitors in Houtzdale this in Our Grand Selection P PTT ATR A DA TL TL TL TE GL TL GL GTL GLE TL TL GE TLE GL TLE TL GE GLE GL GET LEGL TL “Beautyrest” Innerspring Mattress $59.50 A superb gift of comfort! Comfort that the Beautyrest ‘luxury comfort”... some- lulls gently into deep, refreshing sleep... thing no other mattress can give you. Beautyrest’s 837 individually pocketed coil springs make the difference. Matching Box Spring at the Same Price! This Year Give Electrical Gifts for : Christmas! TL TE TE TE TL TE Economy Priced Simmons $26G-75 and up Ca * Simmons Electric Blanket Resembles a fine wool blanket and is woven of 75% new wool and 25% cot- ton bound with rayon satin. As room temperature changes, it automatically Price need be no ob- stacle to owning a Simmons, for at prices like these you can af- ford the best—a Sim- mons. Famous Sim- mons construction th- roughout. $39.95 adjusts to stay at warmth you prefer. Plus Federal Tax OO Kal mY S 2 Barry Westover of Pittsburgh Paul Helfrick Jr., of Akron, Ohio; | visited here over the week end. Mrs. Guy Thompson, Mrs. Oscar | was a week end visitor at his CHOOSE THE ONES YOU WANT NOW | Barkman, and Mrs. Jack Biggins|pome here, over the week end. f Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas| My and Mrs. John Dvorchak | Kibler of Tyrone; Mr. and MTS. and sons, | Leo Strittmatter and family and| on Wednesday of last week, @® Watch the happy gleam come into Mom's eye na; Mrs. Rose Suignaliee of rolltown this past Monday. when she first catches’ sight of the new shin- |Cresson; Mrs. B. C. Blanko of Majorie McCoy, a student at Mrs. George Milkorich and dau- | visiting here over the week end. tree’ . .. These are gifts she wants and will |ghter, Sandra, Mrs. Matt Duh-| Mrs H. J. Easly and son, Fred, appreciate. Give Mother a ‘‘current’’ favorite | roit, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey | Sunday. |Crist of Harrisburg; Mr. and| patty Strittmatter attended the | boro; Mrs. Michael Ward of Bar-|penn State football game in Pit- Callahan’s Electric Store | iim ta ime Some of | na se a o : | Indiana. Altoona, visited relatives here on APPLIANCES — HOME NEEDS Mrs. David Swanger of Altoona;| (Charles Lantzy of Harrisburg 1 O ON OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN visited in Carrolltown Mrs. Ruby Strittmatter of Altoo-| jim Augustine visited in Car- : : 5 .“ |Clymer; Mrs. Edith Milkorich, the University of Pittsburgh, was ing appliance, range or broiler ‘‘under the [chat and son, David, all of Det-|were visitors in Johnstown on this Christmas! | Mrs. Eugene Boslett of Barnes-|University of Pittsburgh and the |burn and daughter, Joanne, of | Mr, and Mrs. Earl Robinson of Phone 2001 Carrolltown —— Sunday. . . . Mr. d Mrs. El Kirk of ' School Principals Discuss Fungi go Dar 0 | Carrolltown, visited with friends [New Teacher Legislation in Hastings this past Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ebbs, for- ten Legislation for the benefit of |merly of Philadelphia, are now JER. school teachers was discussed at|residing in Hastings with Mrs. the v |a dinner-meeting of the Cambria | Hannah Ebbs. tal | Thursday evening at Von Lunen’s| James MecNelis Jr., and Joe S 95 ol in Geistown. : Molino were visiting in Pitts- » Jue | PSEA representatives told of |burgh on Saturday. bo {changes in present laws and of | Patty Strittmatter was a visit- y [new legislation proposed for the |or in Summerhill on Sunday ev- Sturdily braced, all metal ests next session of the General As-|ening. beds for furnishing rooms sembly. About 30 principals from es inexpensively, yet attrac- Ex | schools throughout the county at-| —The best advertising of all is tively. Tubular frames and ywer | tended. good newspaper advertising. {_¥, filler rods. Baked-on enamel ible i finish washed easily. Good fe rae — col N } ., Dzs art for boys’ rooms. pros laciy, UiTiious LEsserns Simmons Maple Arm Sofa Bed lav, By ALICE DENHOFF spread, 2 ec. sugar, % tbsp. salt and : : ; 5 foyer IF the family considers that the | % ¢. milk together in top of double Dospuiesy JHUeTIpIng consudsion win et is main course pickings have been a | boiler. Stir in 3 beaten egg yolks; a ye ao OY com- $6 9-50 ouse trifle slim, all will be forgiven if the | 00k, stirring until well blended and artment aa * cover Ee ed rial” meal topper-offer, the dessert, is |thickened. Add % tsp. vanilla, 3% pary arms. ° P ning, something special. The wise home- | tsp. lemon extract, % ec. chopped, : . ing. maker sees to it that the dessert, | cooked prunes, 2 e. fresh bread Knuckle Arm with New Pitch Seat, $89.50 rease | as well as being good, is rich in nu- crumbs and % ec. chopped nuts, s.. 0 - = | tritive values, too, which is the case | Whip the 3 egg whites until stiff; Thanksgiving mt a with the recipes offered here. fold in. Cover and cook over boiling First, a quick and excellent prune | Water 40 to 50 min. Serve, sprin- whip; the recipe for 4. Combine 3 | kled with 32 tsp. powdered cinna- fi egg whites, tsp. grated lemon peel, | mon, and with plain top milk, cream, pareiune wny 2 tbsp. prune juice, tbsp. lemon | Whipped cream, or the aforemen- DROP-SIDE CRIB ON CASTERS juice, % c. sugar and % tsp. salt in | tioned custard sauce. top of dots Beller, Place over boil- Favorite Recipe Full width, floor-length Slconated end Panis $9 4.95 ing water and beat with rotary beat- Tat a pond with revolving wooden balls to amuse baby. g y Apple Potpie is a favorite of fa- Both side ng automatically Lustrous finish. This year, Thanksgiving takes on extra meaning. All of us give thanks not alone for the material things we enjoy, but also for the dawn of a new era of peace. er until the mixture fluffs up high vorites in that region of fine, hearty | and holds its shape when beater is + Tey lifted (about 5 to 7 min. of cooking). | 20king, the Pennsylvania Dutch Fold in % ec. chopped cooked prunes. 1 ‘ 3 edt ’ pe : fa => Heap in 4 dessert dishes; chill. Serve Des, core Banc cut nto eipaths, Ud with top milk, cream or a specially | * shortening into 2 c. sifted flour | good chilled custard sauce, sprin- Sonined With 10.050. sols, 804 wae [This bank will not transact business on | kled with cinnamon. to % o). Roll lon ll Thanksgiving Dayl Making the Sauce dough and cut into 2-inch squares. YOUTH BED WITH REMOVABLE RAILS Half-length rails prevent tumbles yet allow child $9 7-50 to get in and out by himself. Can be used until 12 or 13 years of age. Panel ends. To prepare the sauce: mix the 3 Arrange alternate layers of ap- egg yolks with 8 tbsp. sugar and |ples and dough in a kettle, sprin- 1 tsp. salt; stir into 1% ec. scalded |kling each layer generously with milk in double boiler; cook, stirring | sugar to sweeten (according to constantly until the mixture will | sourness of apples) and % tsp. cin. br First National Bank Carrolltown, Penna. coat a metal spoon. Strain; add % tsp. vanilla and a few drops of lemon extract. Chill. Another prune sweet that is toothsome and healthful comes next. Prune Crumb Pudding for 6 starts off this way: Heat 2 tbsp. table namon. Dot the top layer of pastry squares with 2 tbsp. butter; pour in 2 ¢. boiling water, and cover. Cook over low heat 25 to 30 min., or until apples are tender. Serve hot or cold with cream. 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