head over heels Students Pennsvivania dents writing on Hastings history This contest Segery ae enten Five prites icipating. Mr Isr reports that each high a hoo] chan here is represented by par i fontest which Will end April area schools by the Cam. Bria Industris! Development Com- mittee. the contests being divided into three groups with #8 closing date All students are regular English class assignment Miss Pipas was sponsored by gperation with the educators and of America. This tizenahin essiny Ome looal student, Pat- ricia Veil, participated * 5 Special Events Are Announced Although this Thursday, March 5, is no longer obeerved as a Roly day, the Feast of the An | is generally observed by Catholics throughout the world as an outstanding Feast Day. Marian Year, spe cial indulg'nces will be granted under regular conditions, to those who visit = In other words feast is one of the special Mari. With 8. Benadict’'s Da this year om Sunday, was oshaerved on Monday, #pecial visits to the church being made that day by the *| Miss Kathryn Huether Phone Chapel 7-633 A tl. Be ion a ioe ses 2 Girls, 77 Boys ia In Junior Class To the writer a lst of the Jun jor Class of Hastings-Elder High School is like a page tom from the book of memory. Most of the YOURE poopie were classmates and friends of S-vear-old Beverly Ann Houck, who now would be 18 vears oid if the Great Reaper had not called seven years ago The Junior Class is comprised of 29 gris and 27 Bry ax fol Hows Dorothy Anger? na lois Anna Margaret! Annas Donna Baker Fdna Mae Becker Janet Bobrosky, Marlene Collins "Phyllis Collins, Dorothy Dillon Shirley Fletcher Margaret Hou eX. Bernice Holtz, Martha Kirk. patrick, Elizabeth Kolonay, Joan Kopers, Doris Koval Constance Link, Jeanne Marcuzszo Jane! McGlynn, Mary Rogan, Ruth Rus nak. Loretta Schall Dorothy Shil- ling. Joanne Shutty, Donna Thiec Sandra Veil Joan Weakland and Fermont Yeager Clair Abel. Dmniel Bilk, Robert Buck. Leroy Carpinellc. David Commons. Eugens Dietrick. Don- ald Dumm Paul Gresco, George Kelly. Richard Link. Eugene Kop ern. Michael Kurtz Patrick Me Glynn, William McMurray, Leo Rosian, Richard Rubus Robert Sasway, Joseph Schall Albert Serafin, George Smith. Preston Reacht, Wiitam Rtrassier Alvin Thomas llenn Wetherson Don. nid Yahner Yeager and Paul Yeckiey US BOWLERS Wal. blow me down with a fed. der, if Us Jerries &dun't think it wuz tew pPumes we copped But Us wuz mistook guess the totals wur miscounted Us © fucky 0 win wun it seems But the Jerries is crown’ any how Two of our gals hit the jackpot. our Cap an’ our star ‘Jeroma wit two ta spare and (Aggie wit four. Bf thet Peewee Cap Ess hadn't been so power. ful thet thoid round, er if Betly ‘cud hev katched jest nine more iHttul men Us Jerries mite hev ‘wun two | Wot a congenial crewd Us is i cheerin’ eech bowler on to big {ger an’ grealer viclry er sum- Constance An Russell Sunday School Secretary Over Quarter of Century Miss Kathryn Huether of Has. tings was again named secretary- tr rer of 8 A Kuhn Sunday Schbol class of Hastings Metho- dist Church at a meeting last Thursday svening at the home of Mrs Robert Ferry, Miss Huether has held the position and given faithful service for over a quarter A century. Umily illness pare. vents Miss Huether from attend ing Sunday School or a class meeting The class retained Mrs Bent Il#¢ as president for another year The April meeting will be held at the home of Mra «illiam Nel BON Catholic Weekly Plans School Essay Contest Al the urgent request and with the practical support of an anontymous lay client of “Our Lady, Refuge of Sinners” the Altoonx Register, Catholic Dio cess Weekly, will sponsor an es say contest as a unique feature of the current Marian Year Scheduled between wo great feasts of Our lady. the Annun- ciation, March 25 and the Seven Sorrows, this year on April 9 it will be open to dll grade and high school students of the dio cone, altending both Catholic and public schools Subject of the essay, which is te be approximately 500 words in length, will be the revered title of Mary known as Our Lady Refuge of Sinners Entries from the grade school pupils will be udged separst from those re. ceived from the high school grades Two separate divisions will thus be observed in the oon tes? A number of valuable pgifia totaling more than $100, will be furnished by the Marian client under whose urging the Register # conducting the contest ' Casmir V. Yankosky, 78, Expires Tuesday Morning Casmir Vincent YankoskyK 78 of Hastings, died at 830 a m March 23 In Miners Hospiial Spangler. Born in Lithuania, he was a san of Vincent and Mary (Vasitkalls) Yankosky. “Hp had resided in Hastings for/ many years ‘rer Patricia Winishkaitis, and these children: Baniey, Mrs | pin. Quite noisy Us gits at times Put it's all in fun . Gallo wuz heppy. she hed three ‘over-a-hunnerts, but Ole Soout ‘wuz Ess Likewise Gert, Norma grandchild. i Mr. Yaskosky was a member (of Lithaanias | of Hasting. {and Local 3, Taw of Hust Jeroma and Aggie But Kay and Roses wuz sad they never hit a “century” wunst. fer and Mra Victoria Murkilch ‘all of : and one great. Jurviving are his wife, the for. | Ehresfeld « Mich. There are yr. ! Mister, UNION PRESS COURIER Hats Off . We've jong averred that Clair I} Urich, supervising principal of Hastings Elder schools, in one of the most broadminded and coop erative residents of this commun. ity. And we noticed in Inst week's Barnesboro weekly oir view is substantiated It appears that a Pes - Wee basketball players neighboring town were denied use of the Community Bide for prac tice The only way the hail be obtained was to rent it at & Yee of $7 ported. Then ness of Mr 1 Anna. janitor fires the =i: vm no heating Bas teen installed Bern Bove were sion to prac gan Thursday Quoting from Star fir hats off to y wh, Mr Anna the Hastings regidents for generosity Their cooperation reflects the trie American ERO an well throughout the workd Rotary Suenker Lists Community's Advantages Fararard Zacges engineer for the Penelee Company. wis guest EE al ast week's Hotar Club meting a! Demento's Mr Zarger eomenerated inducements cur town should Bave to sncour- age nw industries to cate here Amonr other thing. ne jisted an sclive and cooperative bus feRsen’s association an ade ete bullding, a8 complete sur vey fo show available workers and Citizens who believe their town (Oo 56 the beddt in the Btale In sdlition tao Mr Zargper gnother guest, was Loa Batiwy of Aoetia. Gene Endler member in charge Ea i ye THE BEST SQUELCH By OBMTRUDE M HOUR Now. he was a Hew peed And she wis a rule tite beddiy he ast Ror in the bus “AL ny ile whore ve Be fawned Then with a cond air of that Miss Looked calmly al him ard rectied "For mbet of it I nist Rave been born The best squelch she tried! ¥ hu nat pumnber of : Gf the conrid and per hour it is re through the kind eh and Maurice custodian who the Hastings avalon as ye! Harnes. fy Tis and Virgin tha ¥ anted ire here Practice he Hp the Rarnmsbors Mr 1 mrt thai sari ihat is Aas fhe plaviul and mid wot] little blonde down with vist hewn 7 A praraisal Must could have ® ¥ -* # 4 "ON RADIO PROGRAM Mrii Eleanor Urban was in Over the week ond with her mother Mra Mebhse! Firment, and family On Ssturday Urban visiled radio sation WARD, Johnstown, where 12-year-old Joan Firment Appeared on the Kiddie program. This was the girls fourth appearance on | of lives on Sunday Che atiended her Loarnivel | young the | 4 ORS A Ae | MRD RE WR taires! members of her Contract Club at a St. Patrick's Day party at her home here Wednesday stve- ning of last week Mr ard Mra James Stitts and family of Patton visited relatives in towns on Sunday Mins Nanette Donahue of Pitts. burgh was at her home here over the week end After visiting nt the M T Hast End last wenk MP and Mri Steve Zrioka ard odiildren have returned to Girard, Ohio Paul Eanly and son Ronnie Harry Murphy and son Harry and Bd Coady were at the War Memorial Arena. Johnstown, on Sunday afternoon to attend the Rr. Francis-Ft. Belvoir basketball Kame Ht Bernard's Parochial School here snjoved a free dav on Mon fay St. Benesdiet's Day Miss Nancy Anderson returned inst Thumeday to her hone here afler spending two Weeks in Pillshbureh at the home of her priv hertin law and sHeter Mr and Mrs Calvin Boviedn She was ac- wHrinaried here hw Mr Bovies anf son, Mark, who visited for a time at the Anderson home Raipit Cordell of Patton was a ailer nn town on Monday Mr ani Mrs CB Holtz Mr and Mrs Vince Kielbowwick and daughter Kathy, and Adrian and Henry Holtz motored to Bt Vin ent College, Latrobe, on Sunday to visit Fdward Holter son of Mr. ard Mm C BRB Holtz who 2 a fiwt.-yvear student thete Mr and Mrs Regis Long of Rammerhill visited on Sunday at the Stitts, home in Bast End Miss Daeothy MeDermott, who a emploved in Washington, D €. was st her hone hers for the week and Mr and Mra Harry ff lLestingion, Ky. wwe recent visitors with relatives in town in Heting the survivors of the inte Adm Miler mst week, we averfooked one brother Philip Miller «of Allentown Mr and Mra Joseph Of and daughter. Beverly, of Washing. tom, Pu. were here with relative ei the first of Lhe week Missa Mary Kay Young, R N of Pitighurgh and William Baker # Patlin visited Friday at the Puul Baler home in East Bad ard Mr and Mra A X. Baker of Patton visited at their son. Paul's morse ede fast Thursday Miss Dolly Holtz of wits home here for the waek end Mr and Mes OT. Biritimatier Indiana were here with rela Anna hens in Huether Altoona William E Kine, who recently came Kast from California, where constriction driver whool, and temporanly stationed a! Davidaviile I. was at his Mave nean own for the week end. The young serviceman ex. pects to be shipped soon Lo Africa on his next tour of duly Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bearer of Cwrrolitown visited Sunday at the on RT AAS AT an BABY TERMS Raa aa SSE Take Advantage of EXTRA SAVINGS Yook no further, for here you have the biggest Box Spring and Mattress Buy ever offered! Blatchford's purchased the surplus stock of s famous bedding manufacturer to make such » value possible. Long wearing Mattresses and Box Springs that will give you years of comfort because of the sturdy inmerspring construction. “ BOX SPRINGS ................... $2995 MATTRESSES ................... $2995 Lin (show, playing the accordion at Bome of the lady's mother, Mrs services will be con-| Which she is quite adapt. The|Ann Kosic. | Wd Saturdey morning at 8 Firnents sre former Hastings re-| Dick Murphy, employed in | o'clock with & solemn high mass | sidents . Cleveland, Ohio. mpent the weak . requiens in St Bernards ew end with his family on Spangler | | Mr. and Mrs PW Street were visitors Mex. Paul Easly and children | Thursday of Hastings sccompafied by Miss : OT. Strittmatior former Has Alberts Cordell of Patton were ngs Jumberman now residing in 0 JORASOWR on Mondey. - | Indiana. is nt of the In| Mr. and Mrs I M. Kline, Mr. ‘diana County Lumber Dealers’ oy Mrs. Ban Par. snd daugh- | | Asmoc jor. | Ritrem, ang r dt Mrs. he |. Mn. Bernice Madis of Wash-|on Sunday. 0 Nunty-Glo| ington, D. C., spent the week end. Burin Roberts of Kbensbury’ < {here al the home of her parents, was on Monday appointed to fil Guy Commons. | Mr. and Mrs. Tony Dumm a vacancy on Borough Council, to § for Pens: Fred Solmson Jr, enrolled a! serve out the unexpired term of | Extension classes 10 be held | wtown University, Washing- the late Dr. Joseph C. Anderson. | during the a: ton, C. a= a medical student Mrs Roberts is married to the addition to Mr and spent the week end al his home former Florence Fryukliand of indies present on Spengler Street. Hastings ! A. J. Strittmatier., Mr. and Mrs. Warren Leamer John Philip Johnson 53. of Pat. | Holtz, Mrs. James and daughter, Jean of Cherry 'o8 Ri DD. who dled Monday in| any BMEL | Tree visited here Sunday at the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, of in- ‘TA Yshner home | juries believed to have been cau- | John Sttts of Cleveland, Ohio | #4 BY a farm tractor, has a G was at his home here for the NUMDer of relatives residing ia week end | this vient. » | William Yahner visited over the M7 & rs. Hurry Fe of weak end With friends and rein. CTVed, O., spent the week end fives In Girard Ohio Reve #t the home of the lady's | Miss Christine Dietrick, Mrs POT"0A Mr. and Mrs A. J. Bak-| MP Stitimatier and Ma P. °° 0. Holtz received score awards ®hen Mise Amy Commons enter. lamnadue in Barnesbors last 1 GR’ JET i I H § I ii Et : § 7 § 51 £ | ADDITIONAL HASTINGS NEWS, PAGE +-A RR Dat Sra ? SRR RA Re INN ee yo i A LO ORY <q - fH HE 3 igi | fl PRACTICAL—5 PIECES I] 25 py Sa tr a he omy oh . Use Blatchford’s
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