PAGE SIX Colver BY MRS. MARY BELIN, House 815 Miss Shirley Maxwell and Gui- lds DeBastaini visited Mr, and Mrs. Larry DeBastaini and Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Tozzini the past week, Miss Lucy Monti of Altoona visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Evanchick on Wednesday of last week, George (Jeff) Durkota, who the Los Angles Rams, visited this past week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Durkota of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kitko of Verona, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Belin of Smoke Run, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kitko of Irvona and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pelegrino and family of Altoona, visited at the Lewis Belin and Sam Belin homes here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William McHenry and Lew Benine attended the field trials in Apollo over this past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton visited in Indiana on Sunday. Joseph Petrisko and Rita Marie Cappron of Barnesboro, were Sanday visitors at the John Dut- koski home here. Mr. Metro Evanchick and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilkie and family were discharged from the Colver Hospital where they had been patients for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tangert; Mr. and Mrs. Geno Vassinelli; Mrs. Julio Maccahonie and dau- ghters; Mrs. Dorothy Kormanis and daughter; Mrs. Johnsons, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Timms and family were Saturday visit- ors in Johnstown. Saturday visitors in Ebensburg were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mutter; plays professional football for | Belin; Mrs. Catherine Hughed and |Mr, and Mrs. Farcas. | Mr, and Mrs. Bruno Tozzini | were callers in Ebensburg on | Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith {visited in Barnesboro on Satur- Recent Deaths Mrs. Emma Kirkpatrick Mrs. Emma (McAnulty) Kirk- patrick, aged 77 years, of Spang- ler, died at 5:30 o'clock last Thursday morning. The deceased had been in ill health for some time. She was born April 30, 1871, in Susquehanna Township. Surviving are her husband, Ed- ward Kirkpatrick, and¢these chil- dren: V. J. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Myr- tle Lehmier, Clement and Cletus, Spangler; Mrs. Alma Lantzy, of Cresson; Mrs. Coletta Mulvehill, Mrs. Minerva Williamson and Mrs. Agnes Berger, all of Johns- town; Mrs. Emma Hogue, Lewis- | Mrs. George Semko was dis- eee eserereeeeeess— charged from the Colver Hos- | pital, after being a surgical pat- ient there. The following men have bagged | deer during the last week of the {recent deer season: Mr. James Feath, Mr. William McHenry and | Mr. Jesse Vicini. Miss Alice Wilkie, niece of Mr. Duncan Wilkie Sr, died last Thursday in the Cresson Sani- Cg Bhd Yas buried last Sun- | 0)" ong Mrs. Grace Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill and dau-|L0S Angeles, California. hgters and Mrs. Owen Smith She was a sister of Mrs. Law- By 3 | rence Miller, Coatesville; J. N. Visitent iz Jolipstown on Monday McNulty, Barnesboro, and Mrs. Mary Hipps and Mrs. Margaret Ager of Carrolltown, Funeral services were held on Monday morning in St. Patrick’s y Catholic Church, Spangler, with BY M23, GEORGIA LIDWELL a solemn requiem high mass sung by Rev. Father John Reichert, ppastor, celebrant. Deacon was ton, and Sub-Deacon was Rev. Father Eugense of Spangler : and sub-deacon Rev. Father Tom- medical treatment. ko of Bakerton. Interment was Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stock of de in St. Benedic¥s C te Ebensburg R. D. announce the a ows, nedic¥s Cemetery, birth of a baby on : Saturday, ° Dec. 11. Mrs. Stock is the former . . oy Patricia Lidwell, daughter of Mr. Miss Alice M. Wilkie and Mrs. Bernard Lidwell. 1 Miss Alice M. Wilkie, aged 23 Word was recently received | years, a resident of Patton, died that Mr. O'Brian of Pittsburgh, on Thursday last at the State father of Mr. Anthony O'Brian, Sanatorium at Cresson where she formerly of this place and now had been a patient for some time. residing in Pittsburgh, died on |The deceased was born here on Saturday at his home in Pitts-| August 11, 1925, a daughter of burgh. | Edward and Florence Davis) Wil- Mrs. Nora Conrad and Mrs. kie. She is survived by her par- Elieen Beaverly are serving on | ents and one brother, Sgt. George Frank Moran, a student in the | sixth grade, was admitted to the Childrens Hospital in Pittsburgh last week for observation and Mrs. Ann Paster and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John Gaida; Mr. and Mrs. John Shook; Mr. Sam | hp 1 ity, i W ® ERS Cron THE NIGHT | BEFORE CHRISTMAS » A DIAMOND RING The brilliance of a superbly cut genuine diamond in a setting of Christmas you'll always remember, Engagement Diamonds & Wed- ding Sets in platinum, white or yellow gold from $50 up, *Guaranteed for value JEWELER 9200, and Mets. “North Cambria Are Now! was discharged from the Altoona | ; Mercy Hospital last Friday af-|Of Blandburg, died Saturday af- A ternoon. Hastings Fire / Auxiliary Names Mrs. Sue Collins . Wednesday evening of last week . at the fire hall. Other officers | MIS. Nellie Kos are: | Mrs Nellie Kos, 62, of 501 Lib- Open Evenings Yea os Christmas Shopping the jury in Ebenshurg this week. Wilkie, stationed with the U. S. The V. F. W. and Auxiliary of | Army Air Force, at Langley Air the John Lipple Post are holding Base, Virginia. a Christmas party in the church | Friends viewed the body at the hall this Friday evening, Dec. 17 Raymond D. Buck Funeral Home Mr, and Mrs. Harold Troxell visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bland in Tipton recently. : UNION PRESS.COURIER The funeral was held this| Hunters from Glasgow who morning in St. Mary's Catholic|felled deer in the recent deer Church and interment was made |9¢aSon: Charles in the church cemetery, Barnett, GLASGOW By JANET C. KUHN Pricker, Mr. and Mrs. Creighton William MecCellan Patty and Peggy, and Miss Connelly were callers in Altoona on Sunday afternoon, recently purchased in Hollentown, Miss Helen Weaver spent the Miss Catherine Henderson sp-|past week end at her home in Charles | ent the week end here at her | Johnstown. McCellan, | home, Mrs. and Charles A. L, Barnett and Mrs. The Youth Center will hold its | Charles Cree were visitors in Al- Christmas party tonight, Dec. 16, toona recently. Foster Troxell and daughters, [and everyone is cordially invited Mr, Janet Kuhn |to attend. Miss Peggy Troxell spent the Mr, Joseph Bolinda was operat- | week end visiting at her home Gerald Miller {ed on for appendicitis this past [in Glasgow. have moved to their new home |week at the Altoona Hospital, The C. T. U held their Thursday, December 16, 1948 regular meeting in the old Luth- ern Hall last Tuesday evening. After the business session lunch meeting. and Mrs. Harold Troxell ——————— visited their daughter, Miss Mary | pELLS 6-POINT BUCK Mrs. Joel Mulhollem, who has | Lou Troxell, at Penn Hall College been ill for some time is very |in Chambersburg recently. The Youth Center held its an- | much improved at this writing. nual meeting last Friday evening week. ches than any other state. was served, Visitors from Ebens- burg were also present at the William Bearer bagged a six point buck in Clearfield Co., last —Pennsylvania has more chur- at 7:00 p.m, on Mellon avenue, and services No meeting will be held by the were held on Sunday afternoon at Ladies Auxiliary of the V. F. W.|the funeral home in charge of until Jan. 14. A series of card | the Rev. E. N. Frye, of Gallitzin. : parties will be held beginning | Burial was made in Fairview cem- on Jan. 13 and the admission will | etery. be 50 cents. Prizes will be aw-| ° arded and lunch will be served. Rov. ‘Father John BE. Hackett Mrs. Ormer A. Turner Mrs. Ormes A. Turner, formerly | ternoon in Williamsport. She is |the widow of Ormes A. Turner, who died in 1939. Two children, | Mrs. Frances T. Fisher of Will- | iamsport, and J. Sheridan Turner . {of Pittsburgh, survive. Mrs. Tur- Mrs. Sue Collins was reelected | ner was a member of the Bland- president of the auxiliary of the | burgh Methodist church. breathtaking beauty for the Fire Company at Hastings on | Mrs. Eva Yeager, treasurer; [erty Avenue, Gallitzin died last *Registersd 4 : Mrs. James Owens, secretary; | Sunday, Dec. 12 in the Mercy istered lor your protection Mrs. Maggie Kirk, Mrs. Edna|Hospital in Altoona. She was Becker and Mrs. Agnes Born, | born Feb. 22, 1886. trustees. A Christmas party fol- Clem A. Farabaugh == "vere =o She is survived by the follow- ing children: Frank and Felix both at home; Andrew of New assifieds this issue are on |Kensington; Mrs. Ann Muffie and A ! Mrs. Sophie Krisko, Gallitzin. or the first time since the war many hard to get items are available! North Cambria merchants have worked hard to bring before you many beautiful gifts for your selection. hop from the plentifully stocked shelves of new, fresh merchandise. 55. now---make sure your children aren't disappointed because you waited too long to shop. This Message Presented by the Advertising Department of the Union Press-Courier \ a! £ Don't let last-minute marketing get you up a Christmas tree! Start stocking up on festive foods at your A&P Super Market today! We've a gala array for the holi- day___including plump poultry, heavenly hams, rich fruit calzes, luscious candies, quality-famous baking supplies and tempting trimmings galore. As for prices.._they're mighty attractive because even during Yule, values are the daily rule at A&P! Come see! Freshly Ground Beef ............L" 49¢ Beef Chuck Roast Eide ......... I 55¢ Boneless Bottom Round Steak .....™> 1T¢ Boneless Top Round Steak........ I" 8i¢ Ready-to-Eat Hams Viole or full = Lb gg Ready-to-Eat Picnics i .......™ dle Fresh Pork Sausage “ic. ... I> 49¢ FRESH FRUITS d xP) “a VEGETABLES Sample some fruits and vegetables from A&P's Produce Department today, and you'll be back for more for your holiday meals. For they're all harvested fresh, delivered fresh and sold fresh. JUICY SEEDLESS TEXAS 3 ® Grapefruit 10-Ib. - Size 80 Mesh Bag ale 6 for 29¢ Fla, Tangerines 30% .......... = 29¢ Fla. Oranges 303 ...........2 %= 49 Red Delicious Apples 72% .... 2 = 29g Late Howe Cranberries ....,,. "> b@& 25g Iceberg Lettuce 53d 9 hds. 954 sees sans Calif. Cauliflower 115-125. .........2% 25¢ Plan to Serve Plenty of AsP COFFEE EISHT O’CLOGK Mjl¢ ana RED CIRCLE JZ, ..... "tM 5 ado BOKAR Vigorous and Winey 1-Lb. Bag 40¢ 1-Lb. Bag 41e = Be an Be An Early Bird! ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS POULTRY NOW!.. Planning to serve a tender turkey, a meaty chicken or a plump goose or duck on Christmas? Your A&P will gladly take your order now to help you get just the size bird you want. And, of course, A&P's prices will be as low as market costs permit. Fresh Pilgrim TURKEYS Hens and Toms—all sizes ORDER YOUR GIFT HAMS NOW!.. If you remember your favorite friends and relatives with mellow, juicy smoked hams from A&P, they'll remember your thoughtfulness with pleasure long after the last marvelous morsel is gone. So why not place your gift problem in our hands by placing your order for gift hams today? CANNED BONELESS HAMS. . w= 87¢ “Super-Right” Meats For This Week’s Needs! Fresh Fancy CAPONY Large Sizes Fresh Pork Loins Fist ....... > 45e Fresh Pork Loins 7-ri» Ena ....... > 356 Fresh Oysters seis QPe Hie dhe Rock Lobster Tails ............ "> 85¢ Large Frozen Shrimp ,..........." 19 DEPT. VALUES Now is the time—and A&P's Dairy Department is the place—to buy country-fresh butter and eggs for holiday baking and to decide which delicious dessert cheeses to choose for holiday feasting. Fresh Sunnybrook Eggs ....... °°" 68¢ Fresh Silverbrook Butter ....*> ®°! 73¢ Mild Longhorn Cheese .......... "> 53¢ Ched-0-Bit Cheese Food ... 2 Loaf 83¢ Bleu Dessert Cheese ............"" 69 Phila, Cream Cheese ...... ¥9% Fk&. (8g Sharp Cheddar Cheese .........."> 63¢ Seleet Your 3 oe ‘averite © Wy CANDIES There's no time like the present for stocking up on stocking-stuffers. And no place like A&P for getting candies that click with kiddies...... and grown-ups, too. Warwick Chocolates ..... 27" Bx {15 Feast Chocolates Assorted, §Lb. Box 2.59 Twin Candle Chocolates ... 2" Bx [.19 Christmas Candy Canes .......2 ™ {9¢ Christmas Apple Clusters ... .F*& of 5 [9¢ Christmas Clear Toys .........."" 29 | Warwick Peppermint Sticks ... ® © 25¢ Christmas Stockings ......... 2 °* 29¢ Be An Early Bird! JE STOCK YOUR PANTRY AT AP NOW! fA&P's big Grocery Department is ag full of good things as Santa's pack. Come pack your pantry with them now! A&P Mince Meat ........ °° Fk= [bg Fancy A&P Pumpkin .... 2 ¥ 2% Cs 2(¢ Cranberry Sauce ...........2 ©" 350 A&P Fruit Cocktail ........ > * ©" 270 Fancy A&P Peaches .......N> 2% C= 330 Date & Nut Bread Dromedary | Stuffed Olives Su» $}4-0z, "BY. 300 Strawberry Preserves An" Tose 1'Lb. Jar fgg Crisp Colonial Toasts .......""" ®°* 30¢ Ann Page Tomato Soup ........ ©" 9¢ Cake Mixes DUFF’S WHITE CAKE ..... "0% Pk 33¢ DUFF’S DEVIL'S FOOD .... “0% Fk 27¢ DUFF’S SPICE CAKE .....'"° ™*& 27¢ PILLSBURY’S WHITE CAKE 0% Fk& 33g PILLSBURY QUICK FUDGE °° Fk= 33g NN" = White House Evap. Milk ..5 To! Cans ghg lona Tomato Juice ........%*H0% Can 2fg A&P Grapefruit Juice ..... 0% Can (gg Tender lona Peas ...... 2 No 2Cansofg A&P Golden Corn ......... No 2 Can {gg Our Own Tea * LP Pke. 25g Lb. Pke. ggg Cisareies . Tories Brands dies BER 123 Wright's Silver Polish ......%0= Jer 21g Three Little Kittens 8-0z. Cr - Cat Food "2 %:5"Ai mien . . 8 iad Be An Early Rird! : [Get Your Jane Par: » FRUIT CAKE 6 Lb. @ op Ww Si 2.23 5-1b. Size 3.59 1%-lb. Size 1.19 v! 4 flv to’ a Beat Santa Claus to town and treat your family to pecan-packed, fruit-filled Jane Parker Fruit Cake today! And Remember—these rich, luscious cakes make perfect presents, too! Springerle Cookies ........... ©” 28¢ Anise Drops ...... «i aiaeaaes TPE 208 Pfeffernusse Cookies .......... - 35¢ Vermont Delight Rolls ........ 7 25¢ Party Rye Bread wo Io de A&P Family Bread ...... 2° {ie Marvel White Bread ...... “°° ™*f 15¢ sees sae Marvel Dinner Rolls .......... 7 10¢ Spanish Bar Cakes ..........."*" 33 Jane Parker Donuts .......... °° I8¢ (amay Lux Toilet Toilet Cake Oc Swan Floating Soap | Soap Soap ce Jo Died | relic Sweetheart | Woodbury Toilet Soap Soap Ee. 21¢ Blu- | Spic&Span White | Fakes | zed 3 Gg ec | rs Silver Cleaner Dust For all painted With a Cannon 0 dish cloth enclosed. essary. 9c ree. JJ¢ | ae, Ye 8 Oz. 19¢ knc Sur birt tat frie the ens We fith was of par ver, of 1 L ed 316 He of ] Leg for X wir ati St tee
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