Thursday, July 10, 1947 Reservations Open For July Retreats One Scheduled at St. Francis This Week End Requests for reservations at the five sessions of the laymen’s re- treats this summer have not yet filled all space alloted. The Rev. John Joseph Welsh, T. O. R,, di- rector, has announced that there are a few vacant places for the first and third retreats. The for- mer is scheduled for July 11 to 14, while the latter is on Juy 25 to 29. More space is available for the second, fourth and fifth retreats. Those desiring to make reserva- tions are asked to write immedia- tely to Father Welsh at Loretto, Pa., to make sure places are set aside. A $15 fee must accompany each reservation. The Rev. Winifred McDermott, C. P., will come to conduct the five retreats this summer. He has had fifteen years experience in this work, Operating out of the Pass- jonist Monastery at West Spring- field, Mass., Father McDermott has been a retreat-master in Bos- ton, Springfield and New York City areas. His retreat work has included all types of laymen among the pro- fessional and labor groups. In ad- dition, he has conducted clergy re- treats throughout many of the di- oceses in the eastern states. Be- sides retreats, Father McDermott has conducted parish missions in Massachusetts and New York sta- tes. Northern Cambria May Get Golf Course Cambria Co. Club Has Such Included in Plans Northern Cambria Co. soon may have a golf course located within its confines, according to an announcement made by Fred McCann of Patton, president of the newly-formed Cambria Co. Club, located on the new road be- tween Carrolltown and Ebensburg. The club at present is seeking a charter from the courts. It is reached by turning in near the Sterling Gasoline Station, a short distance south of the intersection of Route 219 and the road to Col- | ver. Clubhouse facilities also are planned along with a seven-hole course. Tennis courts and a rid- ing stable also are included in present plans. { The organization will be on a| non-stock and non-profit basis. It | lists assets as $300. Besides Mr. | McCann, other officers are Robert | Evans, Ebensburg, vice president; Peter J. Culliton, Johnstown, sec- retary-treasurer; John McCool, Ebensburg, and Stanley Azar and arry Bowser, Johnstown, trus- ees. WWay Theatre . ihs-Stellar Star The Green 2e Players, this week nightly presenfg, “Pursuit of Happiness” at the Way Sum- mer Theatre in the Ebensburg- Cambria School Auditorium, Eb- ensburg. The many folks of this section who last week saw the pre- sentation of “Dear Ruth” at this location, will surely want to see the second week’s offering. “The Pursuit of Happiness” is an American romantic comedy. It was produced with great success at the Avon Theatre, New York. It centers around the quaint old custom of bundling and is a ro- mantic comedy with an American Revolution background. It is an intelligent commentary on Amer- ican ideals and institutions. Miss Sarah Rauch, who has been in the theatre for the past twenty years, will be featured in next week’s production of the Green Tree Players, “Outward Bound.” She will play the role of Mrs. Clivedon Banks. She has played such parts as Krazhnya in “The Lower Depths,” Marthy Owen in ‘“Anna Chirtie,” Mrs. Gardner in “Pride and Preju- dice,” Amelia Newcombe in “The Late George Appley,” Aunt Kate Barnaby in “Personal Appearance” and Katherine in “Arms and the Man.” A regular matinee of these fine plays is given each Wednesday af- ternoon at 2:30 daylight time, and evening perfrmances are started at 8:30 daylight time. 351 District Deaths Are Investigated In Co. In 6 Months The Cambria Co. Coroners’ Of- fice investigated a total of 351 deaths—69 of them resulting from violent causes — during the first six months of 1947, according to a report from Coroner Paul Wills. Of the violent deaths, mine ac- cidents led with 10. There were nine suicides. A total of 282 were from natural causes. Other deaths were listed as: County traffic fatalities, eight; falls at home, sgven, city traffic fatalities, six; industrial acci- dents, five; railroad accidents, three; airplane accidents, esphyx- iation, burns, coasting, murder, suffocition, accidents while at work, and deaths resulting from traffic accidents outside Cambria Co., two each; carbon monoxide, exposure, homicide, electrocution, and fall in public building, one each. Sixty-four deaths were investi- gated during June, with 51 of these reported resulting from na- tural causes. Other causes were: Mine accidents, two; industrial ac- cidents, three; burns, one; fall at home, one, murder, one, suicide, one; county traffic fatalities, two; railroad, one, and electrocution, one. The effect of tragic news abrup- tly told can be a severe shock to the nervous system. Mendelssohn, the composer, lost consciousness at news of his sister's death. 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