Thursday, November 15, 1945 HASTINGS NOTES By Mrs. Dolores L. Paci, Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Peoples of Pittsburgh spent last week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eaum, Messrs. Donald Routch and Geo. Fryckland motered to Tucson, Arizona, last week. Mrs. George Semelsberger and Miss Ann Semelsberger were in Altoona Friday of last week. On Sunday Miss Ann Semelsber- ger went to Trafford to visit for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Clem Gutwald and daugh- ter, Catherine, were visitors in Al- toona last Sunday. Sister Mary Gustine, music sup- | ervisor in Cresson, and Sister Ur- sula were in town Saturday with friends. | Newport, R. 1., was home over the | | | week end. | Sgt. George Link, now stationed {at Ft. Dix, N. J., spent the week [end in town with friends and rela- tives. Sgt. James McNelis of Oakridge, Tenn., home of the Atomic Bomb, {was at his home over the week end. [ hf ok ok ok BISHOP SAYS MASS Al ST. BERNARD'S CHURCH A Pontifical Requiem Mass was said Saturday morning at 10:30 in St. Bernard's Church, Hastings, in memory of the men and women who died in the service of their | country from the Diocese of Al-| tona. | Officers of the mass were; The | Most Rev. Richard T. Guilfoyle, D. | D., celebrant; Rev. Joseph D. 0 Leary, assistan priest; Rev. Joseph | A Banik, Rev. Joseph D. Tomko, | Dr. Harry Denny of New Alex-|jeacons of honor; Rev. Joseph C. | andria was a caller in town last | preiter, deason; Rev. Flavian Yel- | Thursday. Mrs. Alvin Dillon and children, {inko, O. S. B., sub-deacon, and Rev. | {Thomas O'Shea and Rev. Amelius | Jane and Pat, were shoppers in jgahuda, masters of ceremonies. Johnstown on Saturday. Mrs. Paul Easly was in Altoona on Wednesday of last week. | | Sei IEA 0) VER JOTTINGS | Mrs. Mary Semelsberger were call- ers in Nanty-Glo Thursday. Mrs. William Shortencarrier and Misses Mary, Catherine and Alma Burma where he was stationed for | Miller were in Altoona last Wed- | a year and a half, is home for a nesday. Messrs. Robert Lantzy and Eu- gene Murphy were visitors in In- diana last Thursday. Mr. Tony Dumm was in Balti- Coach Jghn Nevins took his foot- | | By ELIZABETH STARUCH | Paul Hajzus, returning from | | 60-day furlough. Upon noletion | of his leave he will receive an' hon- | orable discharge. { Lewis Horn, of the 3rd Fleet, is spending a 30-day leave with his Wasco Legdon, Jr., of the U. S. | more last week end with friends. wife, the former Gennie Smith. | ball team to State College Satur- | Army, is spending a 45-day fur- day to see State play Temple. lough with his father and sisters. | Others from town attending the |He recently returned from the Eu- | game were Messrs. Melvin Galla- jropean Theater of Operations. gher, Clair Urick and John Bednar.!| Tony Deola received an honor- Mrs. Arch Rounsley, Mrs. Steve |able discharge from the Army. Jansure and daughters, Katherine | and Florence, were callers in Al- toona on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack McKillop, | Misses Anna Marie Cronauer and | Theresa, Cavello were visitors in | Ebensburg Sunday afternoon. Miss Patricia Wade of Houtzdale spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack McKillop. Messrs .Clem Hill, Joseph Bed- nar, Jack Nairn and Paul McDer- mott of the U. S. N. of Nanty-Glo were Saturday visitors at the Steve Jansure home in Hastings. Mr. Edgar Dillon and Miss Ann Nesdore were visitors in Altoona on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allport were visitors in Philadelphia over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Binder were Sunday visitors in Pittsburgh. Banns of marriage have been an- nounced for the first time between Miss Daris McGlyn and Mr. Russell Thomas in St. Bernard's Church. Mr. and Mr>. Cscar Strassier, Mrs. William Strassler and Mrs. Cosmas Elder were visitors in Al- toona on Thursday. Mr. Bill Gueguen, student at State College, was at his home in Hastings over the week end. Miss Pat McNelis of Waynes- burg, Pa., spent the week end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Black and Miss Elizabeth Lloyd of Ebens- | burg were visitors Sunday at the James McNelis home here. Mr. Gerald Mancuso, the music supervisor at Marionville, was at his home here over the week end. SERVICE NOTES 1st Lt. Edson Routch, veteran of 3 years service with the Army, has received an honorable discharge at Paterson Field, Ohio, Nov. 3. Staff Sgt. Edgar Dillon, overseas veteran of 19 months, received an honorable discharge on Nov. 6. He is a wearer of four battle stars. Sgt. Paul McNelis has received his discharge after 19 months of overseas service. Sgt. McNelis has 3 battle stars, 6 ribbons and also wears the Purple Heart. 1st Lt. Florence; Yeager received an honorable discharge Nov. 6 at Ft. Dix, N. J., after serving over- seas one year as an Army nurse. Sgt. John Lynn, stationed at Amarillo, Tex., spent a week in town last week with friends. Thomas Semelsberger, S. 2-c, of Lewis Holmes of the Sea-Bees is home on leave after 3 years in the South Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hurtack are the proud parents of a baby boy. | Mr. and Mrs. John Havern are | rejoicing over the birth of a baby | boy. Mrs. Joe Latshaw, the former | Eleanor Shaffer, is a proud mother {of a baby girl. ! Cpl. William Smith, son of Mrs. [Mary Smith, has received an hon- | orable discharge from the Army. {Cpl. Smith was ctztioned in Bur- {ma for the past two years. | Sgt. Joseph Goldian is spending {a 30-day furlough with his father. | Steve Verbosky has re-enlisted in the U. S. Army. 1st Lt. Mary McHenry of the U. [S. Army Nurse Corps received an honorable discharge. She served 3 | oo on battle fronts in Africa, | Sicily and Italy. | | Sam Folly is recuperating from | [a recent operation. | | John Visokaj was admitted into | | the Colver Hospital recently. | | Medio Orsini, returning from the |E. T. O., is spending a 45-day fur- | |lough with his parents, Mr. and | (Mrs. Domenick Orsine. | Miss Imelda Luther of Turtle | | Creek and Jack Larkins of Boston | {were week end guests of the for- | {mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | Luther of Reese Ave. Mrs. Philip Brown, Miss Ger- | {trude Hagens and Mrs. Clyde Hag- | ens motored to Kittanning to at- tend a Sunday School Convention. { Seaman 2nd Class Albert Hill is | [spending a 10-day leave with his | | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hill. He | is stationed in Rhode Island. Mr. and Mrs. Domenick Orsine | announce the coming marriage of their daughter, Mildred Orsine, to Leo Francis Lapell of Wisconsin. 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