nitted 5 are alone ats nd as rested nt of t our ls be- unity ereby cratic r the ment great 1e ef- Ficials 5 now d the align about atton. re to Sec. . Sec. Thursday, November 3, 1949 UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE THREE GALLITZIN Mr. and Mrs. Milan Gjurich and son of Conemaugh spent the week end here at the Fabbri home. Morris Fredric of Jersey City, N. J., spent the week end with his family in town, - Mrs. Rita Brannan was a visit- or in Latrobe and Pittsburgh last week, Verna Tribulske was visiting relatives in Altoona over the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Faulk and children of Clearfield were weék end visitors at the Stanley Gabel- la home. Jerome McLaughlin of Oil City visited relatives here recently. Mrs. Camilla Donahue of Cleve- land, Ohio, visited here recently with her sister, Mrs. Mae Ander- son. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Helman of Pittsburgh spent the week end at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Marion Helman, Mrs. Winifred Shilling of Har- risburg was visiting with rela- tives here over the week end. Edward Meintel of Erie, Pa. and Dorothy Meintel of Johns- town, spent the week end in town at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Meintel. DIAL HASTINGS 2741 Hastings Bottling Works SUPERIOR CARBONATED BEVERAGES Popular BEERS, ALES, PORTER WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVING PARTIES, PICNICS, WEDDINGS & OTHER CELEBRATIONS —SCHLITZ —STEGMAIERS —IRON CITY —DUBOIS —OLD GERMAN —DUQUESNE —FORT PITT —ROLLING ROCK —STRAUBS Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Home Delivery Service HOME DELIVERY DAY for PATTON—EVERY SATURDAY \=2 = (a= EN PHONE 467 wiy sc EXCITED . . . when the bills flow in but the money isn’t there to flow out! Just come to us! Arrange for a budget loan and your problems are solved. Call Barnesboro 467. 4 LOANS $30.00 to $300.00 BARNESBORO BUDGET PLAN, INC. Room 3, First National Bank Building John Downey, Manager BARNESBORO | | turned to her home in Akron af- | ter spending a month here at the | of Marsteller, and Mrs. Anthony | be furnished by Linda and Her | Roving Cowboys. Everyone 1s cor- Mrs. Bob Karlheim of Patton. RADIO PRODUCTION | radio production line is in Penn- "held a hallowe’en party at the | Vodzak Post 508, American Leg- lion Auxiliary, returned home af- ter spending Thursday and Fri- | day in Harrisburg, where they at- | attended the Presidents & Secre- | taries Conference of State Leg- MARSTELLER By MRS. FRED SCHROCK Phone Barnesboro 829-R-2 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor and granddaughter, Louise Taylor. and Mrs. Elizabeth Kibler, visit- ed at the Allen Pounds home in Johnstown one day last week, Mrs. Ken Richardson and child- ren and Mrs. Frank Tonkin were recent visitors in Johnstown. The Ladies Aid meeting of the local Presbyterian Church held there regular meeting last Wed- nesday evening in the basement of the church, Mrs. William Wood side and Mrs, Ken Taylor were in charge of the lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoak were visitors in Glen Campbell last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindoph of Cleveland, Ohio visited in town over the week end at the Joseph Boran home. Mrs. Elizabeth Kibler has re- Ross Taylor home. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Schrock are spending a few days this week in Johnstown at the Walter McCel- land home. The following people from town attended the Hallowe'en party in Alverta last Thursday: Louise Woods, Betty Stover, Mrs. Roy Trude, Mrs. Wm. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peel, Stoney Peel, Dotty Hannell, Mrs. Paul Wig- gins, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Malast- aski, Mrs, Harvey Hutton, Roy Weir and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hutton, Dolye Hutton, Don Langham and Ray Hutton of this place and Elmer and Ray Hutton of Marion Center visited in the Siegelan Mountains last Sunday. The Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grades of the local school Local Union Hall last Thursday. Mrs. Blanford Gray, secretary, Strollo president of Barneshoro, were representatives from the ion Auxiliaries in the Capital City. Arthur Toth and Hugo Carne- velli and Don Langham visited in Johnstown last Friday. Nicktown By ROSE MARIE HUBER Mr. and Mrs. Merle Parrish vis- ited in Altoona last Sunday even- ing. Riurgaret Bridge of Latrobe wag a Sunday visitor here at the John Falatic home. A round and square dance will be held this Thursday evening at 9 p. m. in St. Nicholas’ Church Hall. The dance is being sponsor- ed by the Sodality of St. Nichol- as’ Catholic Church. Music will dually invited to attend. Sunday visitors here at the Urban Kline home were Mr. and Louise Huber, a student nurse at the Mercy Hospital, Altoona, spent the week end in town at the home of her mother, Mrs. Genevieve Huber. oe ———— The world’s largest continuous sylvania at Philco’s new Phila- delphia plant. —A successful day is always certain to be a restful day. PP I NE ETE TCI WCNC CCN @ INCLUDES 1. Lubrication 2. Change Motor Oil to Winter Grade 3. Change Transmission Gear Oil to Winter Grade 4, Change Differential Gear Oil to Winter Grade 5. Oil Generator 17. 6. Grease Spring Center Tie Bolts 18. 7. Grease Steering Gear Connection 19 8. Check Spring and Perch Shackles 9. Grease Gear Shift Lever 21. 10. Grease Clutch and 29, 23. Check Windshield Brake Pedals 11. Grease Universal Joints 24. Drain and Flush 12. Grease Steering Gear 13. Clean and Refill Oil Bath Air Filter 25. 14. Lubricate Springs 15. Check Breather Cap 26. Install Anti-Freeze 16. Check Front Wheel 27. Bearings ® Includes WINTER GREASE CHANGE IN TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL 220 0% sTee%0 e%0 oT To eTeeTo roel e Toe ocTo Te cote Poco cTo Looe Pe co cTe Po ao cPe cto Te Bo ae De oPe Be Bae To fe Be 2. 0. 2. 3 9 0 9 0 0 0 0.9 00.0900 09 200 eee ° vv 009 Pe eT oTe eo eT0 Po To cPe Po Te Po To cPe Po Ba Lol, Forbid ibid fo fofodo est deat Dele Bofors offends ® Includes WINTER OIL CHANGE and COMPLETE CHASSIS LUBRICATION CARROLLTOWN Every Car Regardless of Age Needs This Complete 27-Point Winterizing! 20. Check Fan Belt special 14.95 MATERIALS, MOTOR OIL Check Shock Absorb- ers Check Master Brake Cylinder . Replace Oil Filter Cartridge Check Horn Check Lights Wipers Radiator Check Thermostat for Proper Operation Test Battery and Check Battery Cables COMPLETE ® Includes ALL LABOR, PARTS, Be oTeBo ce oBoale ale Beale Ba Bele 0 Be. 3.00 VY YY AND LUBRICANTS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS eT 2181 Miners’ Hospital Patients’ Record Following is the list of patients admitted and discharged at the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, from Oct. 24 to Oct. 31, 1949: MEDICAL ADMITTED Howard Bowersox, St. Benedict; Mrs. Catherine Kutchman, Baker- ton; Bertha Kline, Carrolltown R. D.; James Linsky, Carrolltown R. D.; Mrs. Betty Wetzel, Glen Campbell; Mrs. Ida Robinson, Hastings; Edward Mayes, Carroll- town; Albert Dumm, Spangler; Clyde Bradford, St. Benedict; Jay Raymond Tripp, Barnesboro; Ed Venslosky, Spangler; Geo. Shep- herd, Cherry Tree; Mrs. Nettie Merriman, Patton; Beatrice Bur- nett, LaJose; Mrs. Jenny Chilas, Barnesboro; Chrissie Woodside, Westover R. D.; Mrs. Margaret Gallo, Hastings; Janice Schettini, Patton; Mrs. Catherine Bradley, Carrolltown; Mrs. Mary Tripp, Barnesboro; Mrs. Alice McCall, Spangler; Harry Hipps, Carroll- town. SURGICAL ADMITTED Mrs. Violet Plaskey, Barnes- boro; Sara Mae Keith, Cherry Mrs. Mary Mahalchick, Spangler; Mrs. Mary Woodside, Westover; Alberta Busch, Com- modore R. D.; Mrs. Katherine Hudak, Patton; Roberta Lemmon, Cherry Tree R. D.; Albert Dumm, Spangler R. D.; Alma Doubt, Barnesboro. MEDICAL DISCHARGED Robert Chiominto, Bakerton; Leonard Reda, Patton; Mrs. Ruth Urbain, Patton; Mrs. Anna Fitch, Bakerton; Mrs. Verdella Hudson, Tree; Be Vv 11 | here at the Bernard Kingston re- | Gertrude McKee. aver a ey |sdence. Mrs. Wm. Sharttle and children | Mr, and Mrs. Joe Freech and|of Mt. Lebanon, Pa., visited in pot Delt Brut of Raney. N. J+ | daughter of Altoona spent Sun-|town on Sunday with Mrs. Mary s | day with the latter's sister, Mrs. | Gates. Fallen Timber Alfretta Kopp Installed Head of Rebekah Lodge visiting here at the home of Mrs. Alfretta K installed Lydia Green. Es . retta Kopp was installed as| ‘mpg George Dixon and dau-|d noble grand of the Ellen Wilson ghters, Susan and Eleanor, are 4 Rebekah Lodge 566, Coalport, last Friday night at a special meeting. in Washington, D. C Wn aces, Ingislicd ae. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bollinger and | er, right support Of|g,ng have taken up housekeeping noble grand; Catherine Gordon, in the Willis Schaffer house left support of noble grand; Lot- Mrs. G. M. Gates and Mrs tie Greenawalt, warden; Roseline Mary Gates and son visited in Kingston, conductor; Awilda Gat-| gejwood on Sunday at the Jacob es, vice grand; Eunice Fegan, Riis home HEWt support of Vide grand; an Betty Barnett of Altoona spent . 3 EWS upport Obj ihe week end at her home here. vigiting at the Robert Black home | | vice grand; Gertrude McGee, . nolo stor 2 | chaplain; Vivian Lawson, outside | , MI: and Mrs. Engles Lester and | in red children visited in Johnstown on | guardian; Pearle Kutruff, inside | qo. 4.u at the Henry Lester home | guardian; Pearl Miles, pianist; iid 8 y Pauline Gordon, secretary; Mary Mrs. Bernard Kingston and Horan financial secretary and | Gaughter of Lewistown spent the ertha Smyers, treasurer. week end visiting in town. The district deputy, Mary Gra- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ham, and staff, were in charge of | of Altoona visited here the installation. home of Mrs. Mary Gates. Misses Cora and Mary Glass,| The following from this place Mrs, Charles A. Matthews, Mrs. |attended the Reade Twp. High H. F. Glass, Mrs. E. F. Kopp, Mrs. | School Hallowe'en Party last Fri- Michael Matish, Mrs. Carl Camp- | day evening: Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hobba at the bell Jr., Mrs. Robert Lawson and | Gates, Velma Flemming, Verla Mrs. Jessie Hahn, all of this place | Kutruff, Arlene Monahan, Doris attended the meeting. Grand war- | Everhart, Nancy Lester and On the Record . .. When you've paid a bill by check den, Mary Jones Burr, and sev-| George Gens. eral friends of the Ebensburg, Irene Strayer of Johnstown vis- Lodge were also present. Other |ited here over the week end at Lodges represented were Anson-|the home of her mother. Mrs. ville, Curwensville, Mahaffey and | Mary Strayer. Glasgow. Mrs, Julia Kope, 92- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller of years of age, was also present |Johnstown spent the week end in at the session. | town at the home of Mrs. Mary Following the business session | Strayer. a lunch was served. | Mr. and Mrs. Forest Swan and * % = | daughter of Kent and Mr. and payment can’t be challenged, and needn't trust to memory, or a mis- laid receipt. Your cancelled check is the most valid record your have. : Coalport; Marie Gialoretta, Bar- nesboro; Arnold Harkins, Cherry Tree; Bruce Baker, Detroit; Phil- lip Woodley, Cherry Tree R. D.; Mrs. Ruth Pipas, Ebensburg; Sam Colgan, Cherry Tree; Barny Wal- ker, Cherry Tree R. D.; Mrs. Freda Fagan, Spangler. SURGICAL DISCHARGED Mrs. Margaret Patterson, Glen Campbell; Mrs. Frances Francis, | Ebensburg; Mrs. Leona Hambley, | Hastings R. D.; Mrs. Lucille Bal- dacchino, Spangler; Donald Little, Chest Springs; Rudy Miller, Eb- | ensburg R. D.; Margaret How- orth, Marsteller; Leonard Reda, Patton; Joseph Wartko, Patton R. D.; Mrs. Mary Probilsky, Bar- | nesboro R. D.; Richard Gooder- | ham, Patton; Mrs. Ethel Smith, | Mentcle; Mrs. Jean Tirpak, Pat- ton; Mrs. Mabel Arotin, Cherry | Tree; Eugene Hoover, Patton; | Mrs. Gertrude Ivory, Dysart; Mrs. Hazel Kelly, Patton R. D.; Dom- | inic Ianiello, Patton; Thomas Die- | trick, Patton R. D.; Donald Little, Chest Springs; Melvin McGary, Hillsdale. : MATERNITY Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keefe, Hastings, son, Oct. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burkey, Patton, daughter, Oct. 25. Mr. and Mrs. William Gresko, | Patton, daughter, Oct. 26. | Mr. and Mrs. John Galiszyski, | Barnesboro, son, Oct. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith, Loretto R. D., daughter, Oct. 26. | Mr. and Mrs. Blair Michaels, | Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bradley, Spangler, daughter, Oct. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrnes Jr., Barnesboro, son, Oct. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sutton, Chest Springs, daughter, Oct. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Long, Patton, son, Oct. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lann, Pat- ton, daughter, Oct. 30. By MRS. GEORGIA LIDWELL St. Thomas Church Here Scene of October Wedding | Mrs. Mary Wright and Pius | Conrad were united in marriage | last Saturday, Oct. 29, at 9 a. m. | in St. Thomas’ Catholic Church, | Ashville, Rev. Father John B.| Hackett pastor, officiated at the | ceremony. Mrs. McKinney, were the matron ot honor and best man, respectively. | The bride was attired in a pink | satin gown with a matching veil | and wore an orchid. The matron | of honor wore a blue satin gown | and a turban and carried a bou- | quet of roses. { A wedding breakfast was serv- | ea following the ceremony at the | home of the bridegroom’s brother | snd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conrad. A wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Marra. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad will reside in Ashville. * nn M. and Mrs. Howard Dascanio and son, Sandy, recently took up residence in Detroit, Mich. Series of card parties will be held in the local VFW Post Home each Thursday, Nov. 6, 13, and 20. The parties will begin at 8:30 p. m. with admission set at 50 cents. Pinochle and cinch will be played and prizes awarded. Luncn will also be served. Banns of matrimony were pub- lished in St. Thomas’ Catholic Church last Sunday for the first time between George Brown of | Ashville and Marcella Bernatti of | Dean. For the second time be- tween Betty Hollen of Ashville and Edgar Butler of Coalport. Rose Lidwell daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Bernard Lidwell, has re- | cently enlisted in the U.A.C. | Mr. and Mrs. James Lidwell an- | | 1 nounce the birth of a daughter, | born in the Altoona Mercy HoOS- | pital, Oct. 22. Mrs. Lidwell is the | former Miss Lois DeHavelin of | Van Ormer. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lidwell, an- nounce the birth of a son, born Oct. 31. Mrs. Lidwell is the form- er Miss Evelyn Butterbaugh of Coupon. Sgt. Paul McKinney of the U. S. Army and Miss Thelma Lynch were united in marriage on Wed- nesday, Oct. 19, in the Coupon Church. Allen Lidwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lidwell, recently had his foot scalded with hot coffee. The General Election will be held on Nov. 8. Voters from this place will vote in the school building from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Injured in Auto Accident Barney Walker, 36, of Cherry Tree, was admitted to the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler last Saturday night for treatment of a cut on the arm. He was injured when his car skidded on a curve and hit a utility pole. The accident occurred on the Cherry Tree-Arcadia road. | home, | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kendrick of | Mrs. Howard Glass spent Fri- this place spent Sunday evening | day afternoon visiting in Juniata | with relatives in Grass Flat, Pa. | | Mo., is visiting here this week at | ther, | U. 8S. Army. | Mrs. Paul Coleman, is recovering | | at his home here following a re- | cent appendectomy at the Miners’ Strongstown, daughter, Oct. 27 | | Blandburg; Rea McCartney and ASHVILLE | Patsy Jones of Utahville; Shirley | Glasgow, Eddie Buddle, Bob Keith |and Melda Witherow of Fallen- | timber and Roy and Jack Baker Evelyn Nagle and Paul | If you're not one of our checking Mrs. Earl Kopp and Mrs. Rob- | Mrs. John Swan and children of ert Lawson visited in Coalport on | Berwindale visited here Sunday at Monday evening. | the Wm. Flemming home. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Youngkin| Mr. and Mrs. David Gates and of Akron, Ohio visited here last | children of Colver spent Sunday Thursday at the John Youngkin here at the William O’Shall home. accounts—become one today. First National Bank Gap at the Andrew Ames home. Mr. and Mrs. George Kingston Mr. and Mrs, Michael Matish | of Lewistown spent the week end spent Sunday afternoon at the | EE Eugene Ratchford home, Dysart. | Charles Hahn of Kansas City, | o =p EP aM pa [oh quin + Q F "0 P Hardware Paints the home of his mother, Mrs. Jes- | sie L. Hahn. Flinton By DORA HOCKENBERRY Lumber Roofing Mrs. Stephen Hockenberry and daughter, Nancy, are visiting In Altoona this week, prior to their trip to the Panama Canal Zone. Mrs. Hockenberry and daughter will join their husband and fa- Sgt. Stephen Hockenberry, | who is stationed there with the | Mr. and Mrs. Blen Houser of | Altoona visited here recently at | the Blaine Stevens home. Leroy Coleman, son of Mr. and | Estimates Cheerfully Given! Gerald Sherry LUMBER DEALER --- CONTRACTOR Phone 4751 Carrolltown | day at the Louis Slovkoski home. | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gondek of | Revloc visited friends in town re- rn cently. A wiener roast was held here [last Wednesday at the home of | Dora Hockenberry. 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