Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, January 07, 1954, Image 13

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    Ings and Vicini
M. BOUCR Phan Ehapet 1 +n
Charles Piette
Buried Sunday
Charles Piette, 64,
this place died last
Dec. 3), in the Miners
1 Father Adalbert | in Spangler. He was born on Dec
OSB, pastor, announced 19. 1888 in France and was pre
pay. The church, when ceded in death by his parents
will be in top condi ’ Mr Piette is survived by these
{ children: Mrs. Leona Griffiths of
the past fall a crew of | | Hastings RD. and Charles
workmen pointed
extiarier of the edifice. | are nine grandchildren
¥ eliminating defeits which! The deceased. a resident of
od water to ruin the in | Hastings community for the past
walls, 40 years was a member of Hast.
In the coming months painting
of the church wil be a major |
Band a new lighting |
will be installed. The lal-
ter Improvement, especially, hos
long been felt as & very neces
' one, ax the present Hehting
pn is far free being ade
for the sige of the struc
New lights will renlly show
' the fine beauty of the church
And we would like to mention
that Bt. Bernard's was cer.
beautiful this (‘hristmas
Particularly 1oticeable
the perfectly-matched trees
' Highted in the sanctuary on
side of
of repairs and im |
is on the erly 1954
for St. Bernard: Church
Hastings
TY at
ers of Americs
Funeral services were held last
Sunday at 2.30 p.m
Funeral home by Rev. J Walter
Skillington, pastor of the Hast-
ings
ment was made
tery, Hastings.
Otts Move to
Washington, Pa.
Friendly Joe O11
a resident
and at the manger scene | un Slaturday moved his family to
they
find & easy io forgive
We mara ench vear how these Washington, Pa. where they now
trees can be #0 well-matched, but reside at 336 Kast Fay Street
thin were umusually Joe, a licensed mortician, who
—— was. employed by the
Father Adalbert Kaleoh ard his here, recently scoepied 8 similar
sssistant Father Gautiel Dries position in Washington
tensky, oss. this week are on Joe's many friends here. al
annual “tous of ErVICe hough regretting to lose him aa
homes In ie community ‘go resident of our town,
3 homes blessed him good Juck in his new
sho leave wore a: BU Bern yironment
ards wa in advance :
AS ARnOunce Suz.cay that |
Weekly eon cont. tations wiki | IF!
hakly ars for 1954 | What a grand
distributed and if any- world this would be, IF:
. A calendar | All men practiced what
obtained at the rectory | preached.
* se i More people smiled instead of
frowning.
, Township |.
others.
A married man would sdmitl
he's a fool amd his wife would
not agree with him.
We'd all think twice before
speaking.
. Unkind words were never spo.
en.
All would do a kind deed daily.
gy hearts, not heads, would
us.
A — man would reslize that
the principal characteristic of a
gentleman is consi vation for the
rights and feelings of others
* * »
What Makes A
Man?
By G. MM. BOUCK
‘ow mother is my dearest dear,
i “Insomnia,
| correct
3:2 and 6 and
of |
Thursday, : Kline
Hospital |
and
iT. A. Yahner
Jr.
the of Campbell, Ohio. Also surviving i McCann
the
ing Local 398, United Mone Work. |
| Hospital,
al the Easly | and children
: Friday
ethodist Church, and inter. |
in Union Ceme-
i three
| famous Foutherne:
i Ire,
i Mi Kinley
‘hin D
[tn Elizabeth, N. J.
of | a »
the stately high Hastings for a number of years | Hastings R
Easly firm |
wish |
one | and
¢ Ann,
stots 7
Correction, Please!
in the rush of issuing the
| pre-holiday edition last week, two
typo slips appeared in our poem,
which we wish to
lines ware numbers
should read as Io
The
lows
I tounted notes a-crossing bars
I maid them o'er 8 doBsn tines
of Comnellaville
ast week at
and Mrs i
Form Lieh
ted one day
home of My
ris
the
M
Mr Leniner
Cherry
at the
and Mra Warren
danghter Jean of
Tree visited here Sunday
home
Mrs E M Wesakiand
in Cresson the past week asi
hoe of her daughter, Mrs
visited
the
J ET
ww
If ory
fame tue
Mr. and Mrs F
A Hat
Were visilors in A
urday,
Mr and
visited with
"2
Mrs, Frank Waliers
relatives in Miners
8: angler, on Baturdss
Altorney and Mra John lLartzy
of Bpangler visited
st the HK. H Kelly hime
in East End
January marks birth dates for
former presidents and a
Millard Will
IR. William
1843. Frank
Jan 30, [8X3
Jar. 18 1867
fins returnsd
Lier spend
ier home
Jan. 7.
Jan 29
Henmevell
and Bobert EE lee
Miss Mary Babes
born
ing a few days at
D
Miss Jane! Hunter ang hrother
Jack have returned to Williams
port where they
students at Lycoming College
After spending a few day»
the hone of Mr and Mma Wilk
jam Neimoni, Mr. and Mra Jack
Dailey have returned to Connells
ville
Mr
al
Mra Jack A Reid
Austin snd Trytia
Baturday to
PC
and
children,
returned 3
their home in Washington
| after spending two weeks here al
the home
| Mr
and glorious |
[face spent seversl days the past
{week here al
daughter, Mra. J. E Houck
of
and Mra
Mrs Anna Holtz
the iady as parents
A. J Houck
of St Te SE
the home of hor
Airman First Class "Jod™
ningham has riurned 0
Edwards, Masa, after a
visit at his home here
Miss Betsy Guegen of Cleve
land, Ohlo, and Mise Bridget Di
jon and Paul Dillon of Akron,
OO. were al their homes on Har
vey Street over the week end
{ in
Mr. and Mrs. Pan! Baker and
Mas Mae Strittmatter visited
relatives in Pation on BMY. a
r. and Mrs. Holgar Anders
{have retumed to their bome -
Pittsburgh after & visit at the P.
F. Yahner home. Mr. and Mis
John Yeager and children of Oil
City also visited last week at the
Yanner home.
Once more we are back to nor.
! And pay the Christmas
season of 18064 © Po OF #Ven
surpass that of 19%
. Which way | Donald I faculty at Svikewvill Rehad.
5 3
are enrolied as
| Mamie Flank of
| Mary 4
Camp |
vacation a!
Supe :
r. and Mra. Francis McAnd- |
rew and children of Harrisburg
were week end visitors
near, home of the Iady's parents, Mr
and Mra. W. H Yeager
Kenneth Thomas has retumed
to Cleveland. Ohio, after a holi-
at the
iday st the Easly home an
ler Bireet
i
Mr.
of | Rickie, of Patton and Miss Loa
{ie
| Ruests
: own spent a Bome here
week's vacation at the home of
Ewin
y Bward and Caro-
the formers father,
Sward, of Hastings R. D.
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Paul. of Braddock
Bunday with Mrs
and other relatives
Mr and Mrs [uane
have returned fo Hristol
visit with
Mrs Alex
patient In
Spanier
My and Mra Erte West rink
Verda Conley and a)
f VERY
Moore, and daughter Pamela. of Coumenn in Har
Silver Bprings Md a
ast week st ihe Kathy {.hamberiain
idence an Rang ier ime Mary Meadore of Wash-
| { spent an extended
the, ther M »
stud oiner mem
far iy
Paul A nbhlod of Punxsilawney
premdent of the Lawrendd
in Pitlebui gh WAS &
ralier in town Monday
Mis lvde Kirsch an
Spangler were New|
Yeurs [any vie logs hete Bt Lha:
of the jadv's pwther Ms :
Flas Jo Bn Easily 5
here wih B.w
ited here
Vis
Marie hy
Michasdd
nes ohia
ind Eddie, of Philadel
spending some ime
the home of Mr snd
Kihier | Mrs i FF. Routeh
after nm Miss Flarbara Wiser of
ves here ; wl Robert Routeh
Legere & B Surges sinved 18 (Cleveland Clie,
Miners | end the
Rre
here Ht
H. dg
ST.
spent
iatter
rein?
at
orominert Ed
sg cailorist, had
Mharg ast week
[yr Barry West
and Miss Jane!
terms Wye Fos
with
mind
Mr wid
and daughle
turned lo thes
Geinhia afler a
ihe lady»
A J Bee atl
M: wr Mie rant dada db
snd children of Ind ans were ; ARTO
gents MpARng ier
(lara Hugi ther of Dun
Min Fred T 5 : y We i Dia that
Mrs Clara Mugiil whe Bas bee Wh | + ER
making Sa bu oy be fda
two months ;
vistied on Sunds
in Houtzdale
Mins
iy ttabiivry? 5 raed
trick of Al Tim
Year holiday
Baomes in E
Mr and My
faaghter, Ele
and Mr
Jr. and da
veland, Oh
day al ihe
Hugill iv
Mr ara Mra
turned Salurday
Philadelphia afte
with relatives he
Mr and. Mrs
Harrislvire and
and dsughle
ei Allo
wee BI he
Bymes
Afts
here wi'd
Jewett
Mish
!
Bere wilh
A amore
Mary
¥
ft a i! Beis
the forme
Mra I) A We
Mra {aries Jeva Wis uo
bap sine a
M ned
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the FIT
Mr snd Mrs
datighter cons
Lape®al
1 #d Ben
@ ups res
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led at the A)
an New Year's
After apending
nN 5
eon Abram
Evanston. WU
| Hien at CGu-reit
Mr and M3 J :
and danghte fiarte
friends in Piitshireh
week end
Mr. and Mrs Val Rou'eh and
sons. Bill and "ob of Cumibes
land. M4. and Donald Rouleh
iykesville were hove
Bristmas vacation at
of the gentlemen's parents
and Mrs. E PP Routeh Val
supervising muss principal of AS
feagiay Waders Lowa. d the sod ¢
y in Ma visnd 5 A Ay :
legheny laghtny > Rmty Ne : y and a 195 wan, when Be wo
B Ti not
fhe 1i¥
gp
: hid p lobed during
oat wo thal phivecal
Phe | By 1063. he had vont
the home| gh hat one wih 8 hop whe
Mr hed won many ball games for b
bl Lear and mpperd hy Dame gla
| Bpud's teary was among th
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on Roh region wih
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if Be trast Lo thiow Bb
developed thal Hpwd
fetes] a fractures Thongs ih
exrtlepe near the shoulder in th
Hes arm Done
This fracture was pre
Pin repeated strain rather
‘ome pb ioh for many
Np ap esprl de
Mr. and Mme Waller
som and Mra Mary Nolan o
pesboro visited here last Sieh ho every
pea ay
Vim toy if it
wer
and
Keith Jones wir a
Harrisburg ge day last
Mra O 1. Binder sy
Barnestsaro
st ihe
Gordon of
were |
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