Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, May 20, 1954, Image 9

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    Hastings and
We’ re Sorry!
We are sorry. Through a
misunderstanding between the
Courier's management and
photographer there was no one
present last Sunday to take a
picture of the First Commmun-
fom Class of St. Bernard's
Church. We are very sorry te
have caused inconvience for
Father Adalbert, the members
and Instructors of the class
and the parishioners of St
Bernard's. We will strive to
see that other such incidents
do mot occur in the foture,
UNION PRESS-COURIER
Class Made Up of
28 Boys, 32 Girls
[Receive Sacrament On |
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Sunday At St. Bernard's
Perfectly trained under the]
guidance and supervision of their |
teachers, nuns of St Bernard's
Parochial School, a ciass of 60
children received First Holy Com- |
mranion at the 8:30 mass here
on Bunday. The giris outnumber.
od the boys by four, there being
28 boys and 32 girls All in
white, the children presented a
scenes as they piously pro-
RE ‘Newlyweds Feted
geen oe wince revert or) Af Recent Shower
d first time The following |
Were in the class ‘hanna Beltowski
‘D. were hostesses a! a shower
{given last Thursday evening in
“the Barmneshoro VFW Home for
Mr. and Mra George Baker of
{| Hastings, who were married here
iMay 8. Bingo featured as en
{ tertainment and a nice lunch was
served,
Those present were: Mrs Fran
cis Young, Mrs Catherine Kline,
Mrs James Beltowski, Mrs John
| Drahnak, Mrs Joseph Lobick
Mrs John Gisler, Mrs. John Dol
: j ges, Mrs. Mike Stislow, Mrs
Judith Adams Teresa Angert Stanley Bengie, Mrs. Katherine
Basista, Judith Bush, Dor | Noman Mrs Helen Kommer,
Bearer. Nancy Born, Ria wy. Dun Yonkoske, Mrs Betty
Torri ay oyor Hnot. | Keith. Mrs B A Baker, Mrs
2 : resco, JO¥C oe . : Kerfonta,
hovi Kathleen Kas. r | Mra. Ma Mrs. Mary Kerf
. Paula Kline, rhars Kuz | ,
Milosavich. Bontta | poioviek, Mra Julian Gisler, Mrs
Miller, Sandra’
Bernadetie Molek. Mar corgon, Mrs. Mary Zatoski, Mrs
Noel, Lesh Price, Gira | victoria Wajno, Mrs. Bisine Ross,
Wanda Roland, Theresa 3. Mae Williams,
Judith
old Murphy, John Murphy, Mich-
asl Murphy, Daniel Novsk, Jo-
soph Owsuick, Eugene Rogal,
Richard Semelsberger, Edward
Shutty, Lawrence Shutty James
Sodmont, Louis Scinosky, James
Sral. Bernard Thomas John
Weskiand Earl Yeckiey, Pulrick
Yeager, Paul Yeager
Semelsbarger, Cowan Mrs. M. G. Burkey, Mrs
Shilling, Lovena Shully.| pegri Smith, Mrs. Anna Wargo,
Thomas, Gloria Waorches- (yyy Paul Doiges, Mrs Pauline
Carol Woodley and Elizabeth | porengic Mrs John Clark, Mrs
: | Helda Yediosky,
i Falls, Mrs. Margaret Walsh, Mra
i Rose Certo, Mrs. Stan
i Mrs. John Chura, Mrs Lodico
{| and Misses Dorothy Pardee, Mar-
‘tha Pardee. Alice Westover, Cath-
{erine Kammer,
A Procession Featur
~ 0f May Crowning
At Hastings Church
br A beautiful ceremony took
in St. Bernard Church Sun-
when ¢ :
the bood
That purifies our souls for God
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Chaste hands empowered lo con
vey
the | The manna that sbeolves offense
Us Bowlers Won't
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Mrs Louis Chura and Mrs Jo |
of Hastings R |
# ding Saturday
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double-ring Ceremony
i served as best
Anita | yrs Martha Killander, Mra. Paul |
Philip Chura, Mrs. Albert Koval |
Mrs. John Gerrick, Mra. Ken An |
Mra Anne
Mrs Theresa
Gisler, |
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i Hastings
‘ott May 22
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Blood Here
‘From 1105 Today
Area residents are urged to al-|
at east hol hogs of ro tor | Sunday at he BR. A Kelly home
time this uo y, ay PF iin East End
visit xs Rad C nd ane
Sr a vit oe of og | Mr. and Mra. Dominic Demento
tings Methodist Church basement | ¥pent ig Says Jag vv with
E Epes : 3 1k. ins | friends in Detro ich
[ums oS A Al k mm Mr and Mrs John Domonic of
However, 10 expedite visils 12% ford Ure oe han ro Pho!
sorne prospective donors previous | o or over the weak end
i ) ; to i Ww iva RB = 3 ¥ sherry ; wr ® is
Sontacied Rev Bair alter SH b I A number of vicinity fisher
Wi head The committer in|men have enjoyed the fishing ai
Ah A ba A Fisherman s Paradise on Spring
aes in order to a FANET | Creek , sear Bellefonte since
anident iva Bitte | CPeming day on Friday Located
a i. Shala_ require 4 he {in Centre County. Paradise ix fs
this blood collec ty program | mous the world over for wonder
: boven pt p be 1 net 8 : #
During the past week biood de " MEALS fuming a oi : :
mand jumped considerably in this local people discharged the
cOUntY's hospitals Al Miners | past week uns patients from Min
Hospital, Spangler. 18 pinta were | ¢rr' Hospital Spangler are Sur
used A total of TRI pints were | B08: Mra Elean wr Hnstkovich
dispatehed to hospitals snd the and Francis Walanin, and medi
armed forces. reports reveal ear James Froggat!
: Al the recent arnual slection
of fioers for 1854 Farneshors
| ciation continues to hold
i popular games parties sach Tues
iday evening al 8 o'clock
{Moose hell. The weekly affairs
{are open to the public and nice
| awards are given
and children of Bpangier
} 3 if
DorothyMcDermott |= Anes Siri fen
Bride On Saturday
Fpery Weakiand was named Sen
(tinal and Mrs Roth McNelis was
| named trustee for three years
Mra Jennie E Hoover) Brad
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scone
Bernard Church was the
of & pretly Spring wed
morring when
i Miss Dorothy McDermotl, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrz Patrick Mc.
Dermott, became the bride of |
Fred Soisson Jr. son of Mr snd’
Mis, Fred Bolsson, all of Has.
tings. Father Flavian Yelinko
OSB, former aamistant pastor at
Bernard's, officiated at the
antic City, NJ was an aunt
| Gordon Hoover of Hastings
{i Catholics the world over are
joyful at a coming event the
canonization of St. Ps X, on
May 29 in Rome
Mrs Bernice Madis of Wash
ngem, D C. is spending the
[week Al the home of her parents
Land grandparents Mr. and Mrs
preceding | Anthony Durnin and Mr. and Mrs
at 10 Frank Walters of East End
: Ertiter. | Ann Link sighth grader at 8
ICarrolitown, Was her sister's Hernard's Parochial School here
imntron of honor, and Donald | look first honors in her school
| Parrish, cousin of the bridegroom with the best essay in the Al
man | tooma Registers Marian Year Ea.
| The bride, given in marriage | say Context. Best entries from 58
iby her brother Paul, wore » pal- | parishes and two institutions in
jetina gown of white Chantilly the diocese were sent 1a the
a or brief veil of
Lihesion was atiached to & seed | ation
ipenr! tars She carried i Mr. and Mrs William GCueguen
bride's minssl d by a while | and son Billy were visitors in Al
lorchid Mrs, Ertler was attired | tons on Saturday
i a ballerina gown of Spring | Mr and Mrz 1 COC Yeager
[green with matching headband | and son Myron of Juniata, and
i i carried a colonial bouquet of | Mies Mary Froletti
yellow carnations. Bouquets of | visited Sunday
| white snapdragons adorned the | Weakiand home in East End
church altars | James Gill was sdmilied to the
Foliowing the cedemxmy a re | Snangler hospital on Sunday for
ception took pince in the social | poarvation
‘rooms of the church DAnner - snd M
was serend at 500 pm in the! : do
Putton American Legion Home.
Mrz Solsson is a graduate of
Hastings H School and holds
a secretarial position in Wahab
ington, D. C. A graduate of BL
i Vincent Prep School and College,
Mr. Soissom ia a pre-medical stu
fdemt at : own University.
They will reside In Washinglon
a an
i Thue
j nuptial high mass
L o'tlovk Mrs Eleanor
at the Daw
Jacr Richards
the home of the lady's parenta
Mr. and Mra Jobin Nwebsuer On
i Priday evening Mr and Mrs
John Parnish of Patton were
goests at the Nisbauer home.
Sos
Por This Coming Sunday
‘will be in
mannes |
Sunday in St
order
Bernard Church, as follows: Low | May 21 he leaves for Camp Kil :
T30 snd 8:30 | mer, N. J, where he will spend
First Solemn High Mass several days before going
sung by Father Cecti Dok | oul Rostere Air Force Base in
OSE, at §:30, and at 11:30 e.
r MASS. i ; Boe Hricko
hae | | turned fromm Girard, 0, Whee
atlended christening
He will be ordained | 4 new er, Nancy Su
(smn A t, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Vincent Airhart. Mrs. Air
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Banne of marrige were
lished Bunday for the first lime
in #t. Bernard Church for Paul
Louis Marcuzsy of Hastings and
‘Miss Fdaa Delogier of St
i Attorney and Mrs John Lantzy
visited |
time in Miners Hospital
(the hotne of their son and daugh-
Paul |
the |
Mrs
‘of Jolmstown
tev, KI. who dind recently in Al.
of ;
| grandenother
Lio Jolnstown
nylon | bosrd of judges for final evalu |
of Altoons,
children of Washington, D
C.. spent the weekend here al
and Mra Charles Robin |
visit
to |
Aung.
wetine The in set for
June 5
After being a pulient for some
Spang -
jor Mrs Edwin Owes returned
turdity to her hbhtite here
Mr and Mrs A. X. Baker of
Pation were guents Sunday ‘at
wedding
terdr-law. Mr. and Mis
Baker
Father | and
Bernard Ratohford of Cresson
ware Visitors in town Bunday eve
ming
Mr. and Mrs Raiph Cordell
Mrs C.J Cordell Sr. and Miss
Afberts Oordell of Patiom, and
Mr and Mrz Clyde Kirsch of
Spangler were gussets Sunday al
the Pasi Easly bome
Miss Naomi Binder Mra
Strittomtter and Mrx FG
ger Were award winners when
M PP BtritUmatier enter
faired the two-fable Contract
Bridge Club at her home in East
End ¥riday Sraning
Atty, and Mrs Wiliam Kelly
spent Sunday a
the BR. H Kelly home here
Miss Nancy MeNelis, of the
Bt. Mary's High School faculty
was at her home here for the
wre ers,
Mrs. H. J Easy was a proud
on Bunday when
three of her grandchildren were
in the First Communion Class
Ariens and Darlene Easly
dsughlers of Mr and Mra
Easly and Paul Dvorchak, som of
Mr and Mrs John Dworchak
Mr and Mrs James Dalley of
Wilkinsburg were here with rela
tives {or the past week end
dames Froggot!l war admitied
Merey Hospital fo
roedicul treatment
Mises Edna and Lonise Delos.
wr of 8: Augustine were guests
Sunda v i: 1he Marvuzeo hame on
Spangler Sires!
A Writtmatter
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Paul
ORE PEOPLE ARE
Mrs
ter Naomi were dinner
Koren, Jobin Thomas of Hastings
was recently promoted fo
rank of coporsi In the service
wince Nov. 1&8 1082 he has been jitthe fellow had I
overseas since ast July.
talon
from the Sie
Mar 20 19M i
Mr Asron Weakinnd das pur
chased the A GG Neff :
ory the corner of Beaver
and Third Avenue for $1.150 :
Mr. snd Mra Wiliam Thomas
drove to Unbmtown on Dusiness
this weak
Mr and Mrs. Frank Rice of
Oallitzin were in Town with re
slives ob Sunday
While driving through
Monday night Peter
of near here. mstained painful
injuries whens his horse ran off
snd the buggy wis demolished |
near Adoifasn's store
was called and dressed
seversd
severe scalp wounfls on the driv.
ers head
Mr and Mrs H J Eady drove
to Carvolitown on Sunday
Mr France Lacour moved his
family to Chambersville his
wen
Mr
friend atlended a select ball
Gallitsir Friday night
nt
Dr. Worred of Petion was here |
Toesfay in coftsultation with Dr
Brumbaugh
Miss Beulah Horning, one of
our public school teachers, left
Tuesday for her home in Dun
cansville.
On acount of the B C aad
Co. mises shutting down Mine
Clerk R E Gutwald has been
transferred lo Nanty Gio
A daughter was bom Thurs
day to Mr. and Mm Roy Brill
‘hart st their home here
a a ER
TRY
the and |
Dr. Ries
Frank Cable and lady
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mrvices
morning in St. Berne
Nir PFoink Amuse comm sced
the erection of a new residence
lon Beaver Street this week
Mr Wiktiam Dillon i= setting BH
an example to many of our .
erty OWRNTS a
having
stantial brick walk place. frost. |
ing his residence on Spangler
that Miss Neil!
treet
It is said
Luteher has secured the bullding
by W. R Streams
for her millinery store and will
oOUUpyY HX as mon as
snd Ten Cent Store moves Into
its new ome
with burial in the
eharch cemetery,
the Wee!
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