Thursday, December 2, 1948 PAGE SIXTEEN UNION PRESS COURIER a ting parents in Brownsville the past society will hold a dinner mee Colver week, Beaver Valley SUPER BABY Is SEVEN WEEKS OLD Grasson Van Heads Dec. 9 at the Penn Alto Hotel, a on Moore Jus Deen me SURE———— " Society o raisers in Altoona. William C. Pick- oo ivighemodugbe discharged from the Colver Hos. Willi G B. r h ts ; ha § . 1 A birthday party was held on Paul D, a of Cresson |ett, Upper Darby, will be the spe- Mrs. Joseph Evanchick, Mra [pital where she was a surgical | YY Hilam GL. Darnharts . t Saturday for Vivian Krupa at her, 8&0 = elected proadent OF Ale |ohor. Metro Evanchick, and John Evan- patient for a week. Are Honored At Shower home, Those attending were Ken- toona Chapter 58, Society of Res- - chick, were Altoona callers recen- |“ ny and Mrs. James Litzinger M nd Mrs. William G. Barn- ny Vargo, Joe Baron, Jim Star. ideltial Appraisers, He succeeds — Advertising is the spice of \ by, announce the birth of a daugh-|, An honored at a miscel- lich, Helen Olish, Josephine ol ah, Earl F. McDowell, Altoona. The trade. Be wise, advertise! Mr. Frank Pelegrino and Mrs. [ter on Nov. 21 a Fri N Mary Malicky, Nancy Vivadelli, - - ~ laneous shower on Friday, Nov. Steve Fabert, Roy Trude, Rose Lewis J. Beliro spent Thanksgiv-| Mrs, Gertie Valeri has been A Bartha Y hors ing day with Mr. and Mrs, Sam |discharged from the Colver Hos- 9, 8b er. | Sn nar oa. Yeme(te, Joanne Rackovan ARNG { Belin, pital, having been a surgical pa-| Ga An aron, Joe Della Valle, ¢ Mrs. Dewey Griffith and Mrs. | tient there. pinging festuied. So 1 Clawson, Jogi Sherwoon, Boy Ray Nevling visited in Clearfield] Mr. and Mrs. Sam Graham are many beautiful and useful gifts. es de, 0 genes, 1 ny Davia, on Friday. proud parents of a baby son, M d Ed rout, Blair onrad, r born Nov. 22 in the Colver Hos- Those present were r. an Laird, Dick Peel, Doris Young, Messrs. Joe and Paul Evanchick Mrs. Dick Block and daughter, Nancy Taylor, Regina Hermalik, | were callers in Johnstown Satur- pital Me rahe is the former Bonnie; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. King- Joyce Wiliburn, Betty Ann Ger- | day. . James McGhee and C. Maxwell |Ston, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hob- sharick. A delicious lunch was Mr. Charles Wozinak of Nanty i ital |ba, Mrs. ary Gates and sons, served. Vivian received many be- are patients in Colver hospital, |: a Cl * M v i : Glo spent the week end at the ori tai i Jim, Gene an arence; Mrs. autiful gifts. All had an enjoy- h f Mr| and Mrs. Pete Ma. |2fter injuries sustained in a ¢8%|pgy mick, Mrs. W. A. Fleming, ] ome of Mr| an TS, e "| wreck Saturday night. Both boys ype “mo Bollinger and daugh- able time. F hanski. ‘es ._|are listed in fair condition. ters, Martha and Mabel, Mr. and A reception was held in the lo- re Mrs. Ann Pastir visited in| Mr and Mrs. Mike Kostelnick |p Herbert O’Shall, Mr. apd cal Union hall on ‘Thursday night pl Johnstown on Friday. and family were Sunday visitors yr. Ieonard Burchill, Mr. and for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher. Ce Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hill were|in New Kensington. Mrs. Robert Barnhart and child- A large crowd attended. A deli- by callers in Johnstown on Saturday. John Adams, of Towanta, N. J., ren, Shirley, Donna, Joanne, Pat cious lunch was served. The cou- Af Mrs. John Sichko visited her | visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Bobby, Darrel Rydbam Shir- ple received many lovely gifts. Te husband, who is a patient at the Pete Adams over the week end. (ley Kutruff, George Gdtes, Marvin Mr, and Mrs. Fletcher left Sun- i County Hospital, Ebensburg, on| Mrs. Mike Dallick visited in |Gates, Sugeny [Rydban, Richard day for New Jersey, where they ar Wednesday. + Barnesboro on Saturday. Drass, Velma Fleming, Sara Sn- will reside. ni , f isited Johns- (ath, Myra Hamilton, Shirley Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gregal o Mrs. John Katona vi etutoliriy, Jack Hemskev, Sie (21 the no 2 Houtzdale, R. D., and Mrs. Mary |town Monday. Bo ne Konarick Py Vien Mrs. Katy Good include ir, and Fr Kitko of Madera, and Mike Van- NEN John Cashoock, John Goul. Gone Mrs. Olen Good and fou, 0 2 ru cas of Smoke Run, visited with ° Shope and Mr. and Mis William i Akron, Ohio; Leona Good, o - of Mike Pastir Sat- ’ ' jut ! veland, Ohio, and James Good of CO Mand Mm, mel 0y LOS G. Barnhart. Yolsne, Ou £2 ’ 5 co urdav. TE WHILE MOST BABIES seven weeks old can’t even turn over in thelr cribs, ae y JW It S A Grand Feelin | Mrs. Metro Evanchick and son, | Elk Co Woods Carl Hollen of Akron, O, is| David Michael Bidwell, Jr., not only can stand undssisted, but does it the Visitors i Be Yome of Wook 8 LC] Jon, Spent The Huey gig hi ao n ° spending a brief vacation at the i way by using his father’s hand for a perch. Dad is stationed at the Pent or ied RE SY 1 pe Har- » arrisburg, a er e . ius is sister, . ; i ; r : parsbw ® Rehan Leb, Follows Wrong Pipeline ome er sister, Mrs. Gussie arine Corps air station at El Toro, Cal. ~ {International Soundphoto) old Birch of West, N. Yi Mr, snd .. i ® gers Ries, plamp cheek 3 Routh pl Mrs. Havern and family of De- . Mr. and Mrs. Harve Lenhart ; Mrs. Davi azle and aughter, So betore Christmas to buy Xu e gl th troit, Mich., visited ie son-in- On Returning to Car visited Monday evening at the wo rd Mas, Clem Dass nd November Draft Bonnie, of Apollo, Pa.; SIS sand for the family and friends. Just a few for law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. home of their son, Homer Len- cently with Mrs. Francis Drass Mrs. Moss Peel of Commodore: cents a week saved in a Christmas Club will Co “John Washic, over the week end.| Fourteen-year-old Robert Pros-|hart of Woodland; also with their Local farmers and sportsmen and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Urbain ive. you needed cash at Christmastime co! Miss Louise Cossitor of Patton |Ky of Emeigh is happy to be|gaughter-in-law, Mrs. Homer Len- held a meeting Nov. 19 in th uota Com leted and sons, of Patton. give ; $ . os ra Se Rs i home again after being lost over- | hart a patient at the Philipsburg Ber: in. the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peel spent If you haven’t sfarted your Christmas Club 19 od Mrs. George Smit, MT |night in a dense wilderness in| State ‘Hospital die ‘ Thursday with the latter's sister for '49 yet . . . start it today with as little tin a 3 hes Bik Co. ig| Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sneath visited over the week end at he 630 P ennsylvania Men [at coal Run. as 25¢ a week. It’s a small saving you’ll oh Mr. and Mrs. Julius Decquel He became separated from his |were callers in Ebensburg Mon- | home here. Sr G t U if La t Ww k Mr. and Mrs. William Souch of never miss it’s a bonus you’ll welcome Visiisd relatives i» Bow © anc stepfather, Andrew Zonder, about ay i Mrs. Allen Ricketts and son of e norm $ ee Cleveland, Ohio, were recent vis- Cl i s : ne; Morann on Sunday. 4:30 p. m. Monday at Big Mill| Mrs, Clark Farcey of Philips- a . : i he h of the lady's at Christmas. . Mrs. Frank Legdon visited her Creek, west of Ridgeway, and b vi Tied Wednasd ith h Philipsburg were callers at the Pennsylvania's first manpower |itors at the home y lic: . spent 's lonely night in the vords Peer si Je } od Res ay wi €r | Ammon O’Shall home. | contribution under the post-war | parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hau- Le before he was found about 3 a. m.|Nedimyer. 2 Ka ond Mrs. Leonard Barend] Fons Hien 18w joined ‘army py A Vargo, Jr., of Erie, Pa First National HB k fi W Tuesday by C. M. Buffington, a| Darlene Toohey of Fallentimber [2 ville were visitors at the ranks last week. ; aly ’ i al Le NO — YOU CAN BUY | [hunter from Harmony, who took |gspent Tuesday ne at the home | £arl Bollinger home here. _ Last Friday night the state’s|was a recent visitor 8 ne home i the lad to his camp for the rest|of Mr. and Mrs. John Sneath George M. Gates has returned |initial quota of 630 men was fill- |of his parents, Mr. an . Bf QUALITY FURS DIRECT of the night. Miss Verla Kutruff attended the | IOme_ after spending several days |ed. Vargo. at atton, aA. FROM THE MANUFACTUR- State Police, game wardens Reade Twp. High Junior Class bear hunting in Clinton Co. : Each member of the group was| Mr. and Mrs. George Varana L ; ER AT NEW LOW PRICES! | and hunters had searched the skating party recently at Sta-- i Mrs. Mary Gates and sons vis- given 21 days to get his affairs visited with their daughter in Am- woods all night for the boy, who land Rink, Patton. ited recently at the Clarence |in order before reporting for ser, bridge over the week end. EASY TERMS said he became lost when he gave | (Callers at the John Gates home Hops Jone Jn Altoona, Troxdi vice last week at the nine induc- — D i : 3 . " C. i up hunting and decided to return | Thursday evening were Mr. and Jr. are the Dooull panes, Tool] tion centers in the state. See your local dealer. Or drive to the car. He was using a pipe- Mrs. Mervil Gates of Glasgow. The 998 Pennsylvanians com- > 0 ih A 4 baby girl. Mrs. Troxell is the |p i to Factory Showroom in CI- |!line in the woods as a guide. Pro Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Noel and : “11€ | prising the December quota will earfield . . . Open 7 Days a ||sky said he must have followea|family visited Saturday at the former Olive Sates. Mrs. Lida (gon uniforms during the first 20 Week, 9:00 to 5:00. Or write ||the wrong pipeline and became | William A. Fleming home. at yon ng Some time at days of the month so there will and a representative will call ||confused. When darkness fell ana| A hostess party was held Fri- Edwi ° G ome in Mountaindale. |p,” snquctions within the per- at your home. he knew he wouldn't be found day at the Engles Lester home. 30 > id os Was ner Of a/;,; between Christmas and New / until morning, the boy said he| Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kutruff and Hodn aa y Secenpy: 3 Years. Cle built a fire to keep warm. daughter were Saturday callers| ni 18, Robert Rettinger The January quota is 1,370. Six ger A game warden took the Doy/in Altoona. 2 Piupshury Spent Thenusgiv. men are being called for pre-in- roa back into the woods, where his| Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of [Pg at the home of Mrs. Rettin- duction physical examinations for las stepfather and other hunters were | Altoona were Saturday visitors at |&ers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. evar op YS thus far. A Cot still searching. The lad declared|the home of the lady’s parents,|W. Nedimyer. or SI er Jan : Manufacturers he doesn’t intend to give up deer |Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnett. Miss Emma Gates and friend Jan £ hs 1 = r b e si pt e Cleaning Repairing Restyling | |hunting. . Lester Flemming of Chester is|of Altoona, visited Thanksgiving on o Se 1 y ig cee 11-15 Nichols St. Clearfield, P: EE — spending a brief vacation with his | Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | 87d occupational deferments. per = cho . eld, Pa. —Classified Ads bring you the parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | Lemoine Hempsky. Col. Henry H. ig state den results you want. Flemming. Mr. George Gates, son of Mrs. draft director, SAS iors Jer Ge Mary Gates, was the winner of An mn ¥ en mn |a turkey chanced off for the olf y= pla Thanksgiving holiday. ge. 1 2 Mr. and Mrs. John Gatés spent Ee oy Thanksgiving Day at the home of 1 the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0 ey eques S De 7 Michael W. Nedimyer. : . os A Thanksgiving Day program C H Ch p ’ was presented Thursday evening, ommi ee oice ® November 25, at 7:30 p. m., at ’ Robert IL. Coffey, congressman- V : the = U. B. Church, by the qoct from the 26th Pennsylvania or menbers, District (Cambria, Indiana and he 9 y Mr. and Mrs. John Gates re- Armstrong Cos.) has requested It ¢ cently visited in Akron, Ohio. that he be given a berth on the 1 : pri Messrs. Bob Dixon and Mike |Armed Forces or Foreign Affairs fi ed | Czarnecky of Beaver Falls are |Committee in the 81st Congress. sy spending a brief time at the home Mr. Coffey has expressed strong S cf Mr. and Mrs. William A. Flem- Test n an i to te a ming. . rme ervices Committee. e | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rettinger (made it known soon after his el- | Ma of Philipsburg, visited at the M. ection that he feels his back- | on HO TO TRIM YOUR W. Nedimyer home over the week rome of Ritny Mle ays ih end. 8 1 ? Ww Miss Irene Strayer, a teacher of se. ge 15 ongiierm a of | me CHRISTMAS “HE” Johnstown, visited over Thanks-|l1€ Army Air xorce, and when | sul Sor he left that branch of service last | Cha giving at the home of her mother, April he held the rank of lieuten- Mrs. Mary Strayer. ant colonel. | MRS SANTA CLAUS PACKS HER Mr. and Mrs. Calrence Hobba | yy oho foreign affairs are con- . of Altoona called at the home of cerned, he can point to having ( GIFT - SLEIGH HERE the latter's sister, Mrs. Mary |gorved as military attache to the #0 vx Gates. Friday evening. U. 8. Embassy in Santiago, Chile. Te Miss Dorothy Monahan, Coal-|He is keenly interested in and | | port, spent Saturday at the home [concerned with Latin American | FUNCTIONAL GIFTS OF § | of her parents, M¥. and Mrs. Mel- | relations. ( § | vin Monahan. ——reee ROBES CORDUROY Mrs. Mary Mellott of Beaver| —What is responsible for the | { 9 » % | Falls is spending a brief vacation Trot that i ” muoh sage tof . at the home of her parents, Mr. [drive an auto fas an 1t is to | ) JACKETS PAJAMAS and Mrs. William A. Felmming. |drive the car slowly. / two- 9 . . li 20 oe on c Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kutruff BLATT BROTHERS NT ” 1 |and daughter, Verla, spent the Ty 3 , tome SHIRTS, S W EATERS, Thanksgiving holiday at the home 3 _. : 3 was of their son and brother, Mr. and AW A 7 5 ® 5 in 1 SC ARFS SOCKS ’ Mrs. Paul Kutruff of Flinton. == PATTON, PA. Bb y n Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Gates and Rois: vse ani ge .Y com] TIES GLO S Et family of Grampian, visited Sun- ’ ke 0 hd fododuofoce ode t of : V E day afternoon at the home of the |; 7 oe simi ’ ’ C. former's sister and brother-in-law, | ¥rlpdy & SATvBpAY ge A Tt Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Houpsky, . v BCom ver i % : Nov. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Burchill | 4 vonne DeCarlo go Eber and a complete selection of #| Cianwite, spent Fridey cven- Rod Cameron, in + 3 in t ing at the home of the latter’s 3 . state OUT-DOORS CLOTHING parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boll- ; RIVER LADY * 3 farm inger. . % COLOR by TECHNICOLOR : Th AND SPORTS WEAR Mr. and Mrs. Mervil Gates of |, Also . bria Glasgow visited with relatives in, o& op. goo Starrett, - 4 (3 steal | Be So paved) Smiley Burnette, in 3 IS HERE % fhe r. an a ” og y on and son, Richard, of Chesion Pos : BUCKAROO FROM * yt ) 3 ” are spending a brief vacation at |} x EA : 3 the home of Lloyd Gates. ’ POWDER RIVER % q | start Mrs. Eugene Hill and daughter, | ¥ «++ IN ALL HIS GLORY! go Sandra, of Altoona, visited Shame 3, Soodoefoooefeofoofocfoctonfoofoetocfootoefocgofoofortoofocten] 120 Som to day with the former's mother, | i . :¥ was $8.50 * $18.50 : i SUNDAY & MONDAY % ' ' 2 Mrs. Frances Davis. : . : John Mr. Ernest jierpster attended & sli A eber oe : 1 He Sings! He Chuckles! 2 late the Freshman eatre party % Bu ott, Lou Costelo, in 3 . o iS ord. in Altoona recently. o Ie . ords. CORDUROY JACKETS Week cna vistors at the nome § ABBOTT AND # He Will Shout With Glee When 9, to of Mr. and Mrs. Willam A. Flem- | % 4 2 “nice $14.95 © $15.95 Ping were si ot soven hidron | § COSTRLD Mae i He Sees You and All the Other ots Lewis, of oodland; ester, “ AN TE t ° . : . . ; M of Beaver Falls; |; 9 3 ee rr So aa 1% with Lon Chuners % Kiddies That Come to See Him! Ha PAJAMAS 3 | children, Donna, Kay, Gordon and 2 Bela Lugosi % 2 %| Gary, of Glasgow; Mr. and Mrs. |g Also ... News & Cartoon R Santa has arrived with all the wonderful 1 | $2.50 © $4.50 SOCKS Welbon Be in to a FRE % ot exciting toys that shout ‘‘Merry Christ- 3 € ig wn Tp IP Bnd noE ( 4 " : : 45¢ to $1.75 Mes, 10y Plamming and chi 4 TUESDAY, December 7 % bs C\ mas’’ to the young in heart . . . hundreds Pv ean and Joyce. o ' 2 = : ; 5 SHIRTS KER CHIEF, S Mr. ana oye Robert McCulley : Tom OE Nash a ed 2 = of Toyland wonders from Santa's magic : Yast f Flinton visited at the home of | 2 74 ; workshop. Our shelves are spilling over ing to EVERYTHING t £ ? rents, Mr. and Mrs. |* = 4 i, { N 5 sie 4 i yn. $2.95 © 86.75 for MEN & BOYS 25¢ * 60g’ Whe lars parents ~|$ CHECKERED COAT %| /: As bins are bulging, and counters are crammed : oer Successful gunners for hs fas : —Also— od SRE 4 with things to delight the kiddies come d the day of deer season were William Richard Crane, A : oN J 8 : 3) recen SWEATERS Barnhart, Harold Kutruff, Ever- 4 Gloria Henry, in % Noo es RLS wr Christmas Morn. 5 15, 1 ett MeKee. : 3 Ln x $1.50" 57.05 Se — .} TIPIETAREAT | PN 3 Dave : : Driver's License Blanks | 3 osiititbbbibtereites . «FO BRING He is Aro WalABr Stale. [3 were ail. ~~ 9 / MOTHER, DAD and ALL THE REST OF THE ig ido TIES The state has mailed three mil- | December 8-9 . / FAMILY . . . AND THE NEIGHBORS, TOO ... £ Bever lion, five hundred thousand, ap- | J Ken Murray 4 ? A sis to pilcations for renewals of drivers |® Sa i 80 su $1% 83 Rcenses. PheLove Tiegh, in. LAY-A-WAY THAT GIFT. . NOW! 3 = ; Otto F. Messner, acting geore- | BILL AND COO ; : Satur tary of revenue, has warne ri- 1 2 . of his vers that persons who change |, IN BEAUILL COLOR 1 Y ’ The Ori inal BS Chur their addresses should notify the |% Janet Blair, 50 i ou re % g 2 Ceme ARBAUGH & LIEB HE Bt Sota Clas i to make sure they receive renew- |e y y 3 S t 2 Wars, al blanks. % THE BLACK ARROW % Ue lo rites BARNESBORO, PA. The present permits expire Jan. * NO - Fi d It At BARNESBORO 5 H 0 P 3 T 31st. : NO R In : Yer PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR CRITICAL SHOPPERS Si ——— a % Show Will Bean at 6PM % 2 541 I —Juniata County was name * Pe .e .e .e . .e .e .e .e .. .. . os bo oe se oe oe °e 4 Wa a after the Juniata River. FR | NS NS NN SR
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