at the home of her mother, Mrs Genevieve Huber Mr. aad Mrs. Gorge A. Koenig and Mrs. Isabel B. Ernest of Buf. falo, N. Y., are visitors at the H S. Byrne home. Helen Farabaugh spent past week visiting in Erie Dan Parrish, returned last Fri- day after a vacation in Canada Mr and Mra Urban Kline were last Thursday visitors in Ebens- burg. Joyce Kirsch iday for a too { Bangor, Maine. Mr and Mrs Ken Long of Eb Mr and Mrs. Bernard Kirsch and son, Bobby were last Satur day visitory in Johnstown Recent visitors at the Herman Byrne home were Monica Warner of Williamsville, N. Y. Charles Huntz of Clarence, N. Y.. and Mr and Mrs. Burley Howard Jr, of Buffalo, N. Y. | Alma Farabaugh of this place gpent a few days last week vigit- | ing in Dallas, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Merle Parrish and! son, Danny, were last Saturday onghur , | ito at n g were Sunday visitors a visitors in Johnstown | the home of the lady's parents Louise Huber, student nurse at | Mr. and Mrs. Rube Fresh the Altoona Mercy Hospital re- | Banns of matrimony were pub- turned to Altoona last Thursday | lished for the first time in St after spending » few weeks here | Nicholas’ Church on Sunday for the Prummper and Joan place left on Sun week vacation In HOW TO BE THE "SALT OF THE EARTH" on Party-Line Telephones When vou treat v ir sarty-line neighbors w A-1 ¥ snd consideration, you soon win an What's reput # good party-hine neighbor your yUrtesies gow] service for everyone Two Brief Suggestions: On finding hang up gently and give the other person a few minut ti» finish his call And TR that your neighbor 15 waring to make a ¢ fil when while talk: yori realize hang up iy a few minutes and free the line. 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The wedding will place on Sept 9 Banns of matrimony inshed the second Sunday in St Nicholas’ Ch for Miss Velma Weakland Hast ings and Duane Miller Nicktown Winnifred Mercy Hospital, spent last day in town at home of her ents, Mr. and Mrs Banns of matrimony were pub lished for the second time Sunday between Miss Anita Ven eskey of Carrolitown and Hermar Uealpen of Nicktown The wed {ing will take place on Sept 2 Mr and Mrs Marlin and family, Mr and Mrs Kirsch and SAmnY and ind Zelda Kirsch, en joyed an out- ng at the "Pato Park last Sunday Mr snd Mra nd Mr Mrs Ray K Pat ‘ Kirkpatrick take Were time pub for ur Par George Lied Babe Kariheim and ariheim tan sper Mack Mrs Hannah Mrs (Cathe ghter, Paul fa Wilkins Ciara Coaiport Sat hy arn and Mrs Howard F Glass and Misses Cora and Mary Glass attended a meeting of he Past Noble Grands Assn. held al Clearfield Friday afternoon Miss Grace Glass (8 visiting at the hate of Mr. and Mrs James Connelly of Portage. Mi — Betty Ralc hford of Dysart | spent last week visiting at the | Matish hame here Mr and Mrs Joseph Rafacs an- nounce the birta of a 7-1b Heers ast Lieb yf Altoona Tues- ast Kirsch Harold Maxine Recreation 3 10-08 baby girl at the Altoona Hospital | Wednesday been named Rafacz is the baric another girl, Bhirley Mr. and Mrs Dolphus Glass are visiting with Mr. and Mra Melvin Glass and family and Dale Glass all of Star. Miss , and Mrs Frank Vogel were Aug. 18 Bhs Janet Elaine former Mary Mrs | Friday callers in Altoona. > Mra. Harry Zimmerman is visit. relatives in Cleveland, O in , Fb T. Hershberger and son of | Masatlion, O., the Carli A. Camp visited Saturday at pil Jr. home ‘alter Judd and children of Dean and Mra Linnie Matthew visited friends at Phi Hp iit ur Hospi tal evening of last week The following persons altended a gathering for Mrs Linnie Mat- thew at her home last Wednesday evening Mrs Lena Harpster, Mr and Mrs a a | Flinton, Mrs. Jennie Nelson and [Ear] Matthews Ntahville R D Alice, Stella, Florie, Bob Roger, Troxell Mary Mr and Mra Charles A. Matthew and son Franklin Troxell, and Mr and Mra Frank Troxell a Ee EIU AMIDA Says Duff's PUC Falls to Protect Family Pocketbook By RICHARDSON DILWORTH Democratic Nominees {or Oovernor (One of a Berias; If you are paying twice as utility ser- has | | The couple are parents of UNION PRESS COURIER DEAN ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs Funicelll Wf Dean announce engage ment of their daughter, Virginia ‘Mari ) Bo ito, son of Mr. and Mrs Anthony Boito of Dean Mr Boito is a member the 28th n Mill Al- No nav far Arthur ta Ne of tary Reserve of vedding plans been made e #2 @ nh and Mrs Ralph Saizilio and Raiph have returned to sme in Bronx, N. Y.. after A sun vacation at me of the lady's parents, Mrs Anthony Canali ton visitors last Monday A ednesday ude i Mrs J Bergamas ni hildren LeRoy and Richard Mra Reduce and sons Haym A iar Mr ar Jr mer and ae Di [Morris Victor md and and Arthur Funhiceu sre} hildrer Evelyr Nancy and Phe rt nd Mra Victor Reduce A ihe a a i Heras viaitors wryiis and £k Unemployment in State Drops to Low Pomt "nem Penns) turing the past week sank a PMs Y ACP Decembe * 49 or Je rap Yrom : rrr ix a "COMMUNITY | : RESTAURANT HASTINGS, PA Waiter Schall Prop SATURDAY NIGHT AVGUNT 28 $8 wo 1200 DANCE TO THE NUSIC OF “TED MIKLOS TRIO” PENA TT Be Comm i the | THursday | : § vices as you $id before the war, | you can blame the Public Commission. With wage and material costs higher, you should pay more than (you did in pre-inflation days, but ‘ nothing Utility | Utility like what you actually ri BE TOASTMASTER Electric WATER HEATER Every member who sila today There's no “hot oh the Public Utility Commission for was placed there with the full ap- MA water problem” Jour family with a TOAST. TER Automatic Eleetrio’ TOASTMASTER of the utilities who dou- Water Heater! foe TOA sTMAs ard hy Foa | are at work for | MASTER W ae Shut ey THAT. | - 10-year nervion i FASTER. wit iy ‘you get Cents a Day! Bo erta-Vin | and Ivan Berringer. both oy Un- { iontown: Ralph Berringer, Com- modore: Ford Berringer, Penn Run, Mrs Effie Garman, State | College, and Mrs. Laona Baker, | 88 | 8t Benedict, also 15 grandchild | place died suddenly at| Services were held at 2 p. ml 345 p m. last Thursday, Aug 17 {ren at the home of his daughter, Mrs Nomonie Certo. He was born on Aug. 20. 1883 in Italy | He is survived by his widow | . tormer Theresa Rodgers. and | Mrs. Anme Kelly wing children Rose wife | Mrs Annie Kelly, $1 f Domenic Certo, Spangler. | . ,;;y place died at 930 p. m Francis “Chick” Falls, of Kittan-| Thursday, Aug. 17 nt the] ning. and Miss Christina Falls at ‘home of a daughter, Mrs Wiiliam nome [ix grandchildren also Harris of Baker on [ya Was Dec. 23 1888 in England resided in Bakerton for 40 years Her husband William, died 48 years ago She is survived by her daugh- Mrs William Harris of Bak three grandchildren and ane great-grandchild, and one gis Mrs Emma Sheard of Eng Recent Deaths Augustine Falls Spangler of this Augustine Falls in Harmony Cematery, Penn Run the he folios Bakerton frvive | born on © ol 2m. Monday olie Church, Spangler the church cemetery Thomas P. Campbell Carrolltown Thomas P. Camp 8.vear-old son of Robert J Mary Elizabeth (Thomas) if this place, died at his at 2 p m Saturday been ill for some lime Ving his parents and Mary Margaret! Rist ers Any and R ‘wes were held at § n Holy Croas Cath- Burial was Funeral {and has the past ” Ler ¢ erion baw hell and Camphell and Funeral Sunday at and Meth: held lam the Marri " HOeTVILORE Were 2p m in ntarment was made | wiint Cemelery Baker. home here He had Bury three Filigabeth : home Fas & Pek LI oan Alonzo E. Fetterman Bar: Fetter Ean, RID died He was he 4 tpi #ahiro A forgo 7. of Bar nis eRhaOoro YEE a . JHAN When You Feel Weak As A Cat Shik Was Married the Holy Ebhenshury Fathe Leva Sik Jostens M Herman Roslyn, all at Emmrin Bing. gran. ries two Ane hn A Baits | sid the following Edward J Lather Mrit Nellie Stepheng Mra Mary [aed Benefit and William Luther tigesta Carroll Township and Funeral arrangements inlets WAS Drece n feath by Maurice hrithers y er } Lae i ERTA-VIN rie TH arnt hE yf i Her kd a and 1 a int cenaburg Hastings Nickiown “re 4 i B edi containing lended with Vitamin vou take iT before meals works with your food comes quickly Your food h leas 8 of ne and gasainess more good out of meals In a few days your ia energized with new and your nerves become Weak, rundown people they soon feel digerent And best of all CERTA-VIN is reasonable yj fu can actually take this New. mod ern medicine for only a Few don’t go on feel. BF ing haif-sick and half-well Patton Drug Co \ Are SEY ee AWARD CONTRACTS MN Have awarded a contract for nurchase of a motor Sr PY SOT ¢ Twp. | the | {mmnmbria grace! Atlas Equip It is expected that | will be within the weeka | {$1Lt ¥ ler to th ent i ao nt Pit taba gh syery a £43 nce Xt two { se? mics in the Co - Hastings Girl 5 Potato Princess ren. = Cha Church. Al Grove, 19-year-old daughter of a Hastings RD, Monday in stian ure - | York County potat grower, verda, by Rev. Hewitt Burial was | Thursday > > nv | viknia's Miss June Keener 1850 Queen. Misg Keener succeeds the 1949 dedication of the new $200,000 winner, Miss Donna Mae Gooder- lodge built by the Pennsylvania ham of Patton R D., SIGEE of Fawn Blossom” and was crowned queen by Miles Horst, | state agriculture secretary, as the ‘highlight of the Pennsylvania Potato Growers’ amnual field day near Coudersport, Pa. Miss Laura Mae Holtz, 18 of is numbered other beautieg for among three was chosen Pennsyl- | this state as the princesses in the “Potato queen's court. The program also included the Potato Growers Association. Koops white houses white DUPONT House Paint BIGLER AVE. ea ls do itself! Kaseps your house always white; bright and besutiful! The Du Pont House Paint label de scribes its “self-cleaning” action, A Burts white . . . tuys white Mr Otves years of protection sguinet Wr Encoptionnl coverage ond hiding OUTSIDE WHITE LINK'S HARDWARE rest, red, end decoy “9 SPANGLER SMOOTH SAILING! 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