Thursday, November 16, 1944 UNION PRESS-COURIER : | HASTINGS NOTES By Florence Jansure, Mr. and Mrs. Ubalda Ferretti and | daughter, Santina, of LaSalle Ill., are visiting this week at the Ferretti res- | idence on Beaver street. Mr. and Mrs. Lonard Noel of this | place announce the marriage of their | son, Leonard, to Miss Rita Natcher | of Nicktown. The ceremony took place | on October 21st in St. Nicholas' Ca- | tholic church, Nicktown Father Ma- | rinus Ferg, O. S. B,, officiated. | Mr. and Mrs. James Young have | received a letter from their son, Gray who had been reported missing in ac- tion in Germany. According to the communication he is a prisoner in a German prison camp. | On November 16th, members of | | the Hastings High School Football | | squad are to be guests of honor at al | banquet to be held in the basment of | the Methodist Church. The banquet, | sponsored by the High School Foot- ball Association, will be prepared and served by the Ladies of the Me thodist | Church. { The affair is open to the public. | J. J. Evard, district chairman of | Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic | Association of Division 6, will be the ‘speaker of the vening. Plans for oth- er entertainment have also bee made and the affair promises to fun for everyone. = Seaman Robert Boring of the U. 8. | | Navy, recently spent three days here | with his parents. i Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Hricko have ve- | i ceived a communication to the oA i that their son, Staff Sgt. James, with | § the Red Cross Medical Unit, is now | stationed at a general hispital = { India. \ ] Lt. Bernardine Waltz, A. N. C,, re-| Bg turned to duty at Camp Kilmer, N.| J., on Wednesday, after spending th=| 3 past week with her parents, Mr. and] { Mrs. B. J. Waltz. ] spending this week at the Bryne # home. / “Jimmie” Selfridge of Pittsburgh, | spent the week ed here at the Sel- | fridge home. ! Recent visitors at the Kibler home | in East End were Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Kibler and sons, of Eldred, and Mr. | and Mrs. Clement Miller of Basan N.Y. Local people on jury duty for the | December term of court are: Grand | Jury, Edwin Holtz, Hastings; Petit | jury—Edith Niebauer, Hastings, Wm. | Link and Lillian Miller, Susquehan- | na township. Mrs. Hannah Ebbs is spending sev- eral weeks with relatives in Altoona. Monday callers in Altoona were { Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jansure, dau- ghter, Florence and Mrs. Edwin { Link. { Mrs. P. F. Yahner and Mrs. An- 2 thony Dumm were callers in Pitts- burgh. J. F. Rutherford, M. D. and Mrs. Ted Karr, of Erie, spent the past week visiting relatives here. James Yahner of Reading spent the n past week at the I. P. Yahner home | in East End. Sunday guests at the Gueguen home 3 on Harvey Street were Mr. and Mrs. 4 Felix Norton and son of Tipton, Pa., § and Mrs. Charles Logan and daugh- 5 ter, of Altoona. i Miss Rita Lantzy of Pittsburgh, ? and Pvt. William Lantzy, M. P,, U.| ; S. Army, stationed at Camp Shanks, | N. J., were at their home over the | 4 “Us Bowlers” had a highly interest- : ing evening. The usual league games were bowled. There were quite a few high scores rolled—one in parti- cular, 194, as rolled by Esther Mec- Killop, member of the MacArthur's team. Cookies and candy were on the —— week end Mr. and Mrs. Valjean Routch, Ty- rone spent the week end at the Baun home on Harvey street There will be a card party in the q social room of St. Bernard's Church : on Tuesday, November 21. Cinch, : bridge, pinochle, lunch, prizes to the § high scorers, will be features. 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