A a TB OR ARB i es i ‘number of terms: i 8 2 pm ———————— A —— P. L. Westrick Submits List Of “Red School’s” Teachers : patrick, Stella Askins, T. V. Abel, H. T. Wentz, Frank Hipps, J. B.| Dillion, F A Westrick, Dan Kline, Ellen K. Tulley, T. J. Pfis- ter, Katie Lantzy, Bessie logan, x . : . Frank Strittmatter, Mary Mur- Westrick, Cambria County Treas phy. Bertha Wilson, Tena Warner, rie ’, A eo TERY and Minnie Dunbar, B. J Overberger etal his efforts in connection Emma Otto, George Lied, John the “Little McCoy, Olive Ford, P. R West. With the story about F Tws over, Oscar Weakland, FW Red Schoolhouse” and Eider P| Lumadue, Clara Moran, Felicitas | sehools in general Dennis under- | Mor took : an. Anna Kline, Ella McMul- quite a task to "dig up’ for len, Albert McMasters A. F ws 2 list of teachers who had Baker. John Beck. Elizabeth | tmught In. the “Cownani Sosrict| REN olin mua: Gace Bock 5 y a ad up to the 1953-54 term. Allg. Margaret Burgoon. few names may be missing oniReArney. Elizabeth Huber, the recorded files. but the jist is| RAR. Lucy Urban, A J. Stritt. : " imatter, Agnes Kline, Ella Urban Bs complete as could possibly be [rene Annas Max Becker, Francis obtained. E. Kearney, Mary Bills. Edw. A Holtz, Marie Anna, Charles Eck- for 1881 and from 1885 fo 1891. .nrode Gertrude Kline, Marie For Mr. Westrick's helpgwe are Yeager, Agnes Yeager, Marie truly grateful | Donaughe, Otto Strittmatter, Ed- Mr. Westrick himself. has the na Walters, Carrie Rhiner, Hilda most number of terms to Bis cre- Ott, Pearl Jones. Arieine Karl dit as a teacher in Elder District, heim, Helen Ott, E E Irwin, with a total of 18 He aiso taught Mary Johaman, Helene Quinn in Hastings Borough | Dortha Yeager, Fran Crotfers ition to a list of teachers | Genevieve Wea a Kel pi Addition submitted to us a :Luells Byrne, Helen [. Westrick, complete list of Cambria County | ‘Mary Li Hudson, Kathleen Dona- Schoo! Superintendents, from the | Bue. Agnes Gilday, Mary E. Kline, 1854 Of the 16 men Who! ‘Mary Melvin, Theodore Ott, this office. Martin S Hentz Helen M. Kollar, Barbara Yahner, Setved the greatest number of Henrietta Yahner, Mary Weak- terms from 1911 to 1988. land, Mary Hanvak. Edith Siro hrmer and Anna MeKivigan The list at hand shows the fol. lowing to have taught in the Ei- Co. Superintendents Since 1854 der riet schools, some for a County Superintendents since 18 are 38 Jaliows: rt L. Johnston 8S Teachers Listed for Elder Schools ™ oCormick. Thomas A. Me- August Glasser, 8. P. Diamond. Guire, James M. Swank, Wiliam Peter Sawyer, Ellie O'Noel, Min- | A. Scott, Henry Ely, (The last Bie Wirtner, Peter Glasser, Thos [four named during one term, H. McMasters, Ids Grimes, F. E 11861-1862, J Frank Condon, Hh. A. J Noel, Edwin J. Chapman, Hartman R , Lewis Strayer, W. J Cra cL. W Leech, T. T. Gibson, : , Herman T. Jones, Martin 8. Ben- E. Kinney, itz, and Arthur M. Stull, incum- We've always found Dennis L Names are miss on the list AN oe Libby. P. Abel, Philip B. Abel, A. Kirk- bent, sérving since 1936. | Donahue-Holtz Nuptials Held Here | Last Saturday Fake Arthur J. Holtz Ms Mas Mais wes 8 + Bother “Native Son”, ast on Ma Solemn High Wha sh Was united 13 mitringe William Danshue in St who | Bernard's Church here. The bride is & daughuis of Waiter Holtz of Hastings R. D. snd the bride is a son of Mr. of ordained £ : Donahue ji » o i bi ast J. i fh iak : i IEE ! ify He il h [jt g fel it i i Bessie | in i i She | Ehter | Houck i § | reported Kathieen { for duty with i writien i 8 | St. [elas Hoitz, president: M. Camilla Houck Lieut. Commander A Hastings girl is one of 15 Regular line WAVES selected i this Spring for promotion lo the | rank of Lieutenant Commander is Mary Camille Houck, daun- of Mr. and Mrs A J of Fourth Avenue The 15 new Lieutenant C i manders were picked by jtion board which first | April 27. The board went om. a mele convened through tthe records of 94 eligible officers to pick the fifteen IA Cdr Houck is now as Regimental Commander Recruit Training Command a! Bainbridge Md serving of the {Wy i Mrs { Bunday Mr Mary Mar nesboro and Ernest Wright of Al verda were visitors here Sunday at the home of Mrs Josephine Selfridge Mr. and Mrs Dick Karl of Pittsburgh announce the birth of a son, Mark, Dennis, on May 20 | Karl is the former Mary fou Nagy of Hastings Congra- tulations’ it. Cdr Marie Kelleher Washington, D CC, and Lt Cammille Houck of Bainbridge, | ‘Md. were at the latter's home here over the week end Mr and Mrs Joseph Houck their aon, Donny, and Richard | Houck of Smithport came here to visit relatives and of | Following her graduation from | were accompanied home by Mrs | Beaver College, Jenkintown, in the spring of 1543 Miss Houck at | tended Naval Reserve Midshipman | 8éhool at Northampton Maas where she was commissioned an Ensign in the Navy Aug 27, that year The next month Washington, D COC the Chief of Naval to Operations In December, officer received her first ton, that of lieutenant junior grade. Two vears later she was given a spot promotion to lis tenant in the UU. 8 Naval Re. 1944, the young promos ‘serve, and in IMP she was trans ferred to the Regular Navy wiih permanent rank of lieutenant From Washington the act WAVE went to the U! 8 School (Naval School of Justice) Naval Base, Newport. R. I, where she remained until March vear, when she was to her present station The new lieutenant commander is a "True Blue” Navy gal! "I'm very lucky.” she says, I chose the Navy 1 really my work immensely f ® % Class Valedictorian Is Miss Patricia Veil Recelving highest honors Pal. ricia Veil was valedictorian of transferred enjoy High School at commencement ex- ercises held Wednesday évening of last week in Moose Theater here. With second highest honors, Nancy Udicious was class salula- torian Waksrrunskl who was Worlds to the class song were by Patricia Veil, Carol Madis and Barbara Frycklond, to the music of “In the Mission of Aligustine."As a motile those: “The Rosd Called Toll leads to the City Calied Success.” Class colors were and white and cisss flower the Yellow Tearose Claas officers Was were: Margie vice-president. and Carol secretary-treasurer The clang loft heed my trip to Washington, D. La Hastings-Elder Athletic Awards orc vars: Athletic awards were swarded fast week at Js annual Junior. Twp. High Sehoot as follows: Seniors: etter, row Be of she | ive | Naval of this | Lin this vicinity “and glad | the 1904 class of Hastings Eider | over the week Award winners were Carnelius presented the Rimsselaer Science snd Ma- { thematics Medal, and Emilee Yah i ner, who received the Bausch and! | Lomb Bclence award the blue Tom Kolessar, Madis. | (Mlare Houck, who had vised in town the past week at the Henry | Abel Lives Mr and Mrs William 8*ritt. matter of Ebenisburg were visors in town on Sunday Mr. and Mrs James Tatters| snd daughter, Linda, of Pitts | burgh t the week end here at the William Hugill home On| Bunday aftenroon Mr. and Mrs home and with ‘Tatters, Mrs. William Hugill and {Mrs annual Andrew Rusnsk commencement exercises | (at St. Francia College. Loretto. | Mra. Louise Tatters, Dorothy | and Fielding Tatters of Barnes | bors and Mr. and Mrs Weaver of Morrisdale were ghests | pl the William Hugill home in | Enst End Mr. and Mrs Westfield N J, George Greso of | vigited relatives the first of the week Miss Vie Houck of Westfield | N. 1. i» spending some Lime with relatives in this vicinity Mr and sons, Billy and Jimmy, of Newton Falls, Ohio, were at the! Lumadue hame here for the week | end Mrs Betty Houck and Miss Gaynelle Houck, R. N., now em | ploved in New Jersey, were here with relatives over the wesk end Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cooderham and daughter. Linda, R. DD, visited here Bupday at the E MM. Weakland home Miss Nancy McNells, &8 mem ‘ber of the high school facuity af St Mary's, was at her home here end Thomas Charles Anna, Mr. and Mrs Henry Anna this place, was among the 300 members of the class of 1054 at | Indiana State Teachirs who received al com- | I mencament exercises ast week. Mr Anna received 3 BS in sec ondary education. Thia year's senio” College of clans HEHS dediestet the final is sae of the Tmikwall to three for. ‘mer high school members who were killed ‘while serving their three yours Neil | country in the | Fred Clecotalll, i dlention, we'd aay We Jike the HEHS Inkwell ' ‘cover for the class of H4--quits | Land Mrs. Arien Madis | After visiting here with reia- tives, Mr and Mm louis A. | Fors and Mr. and Mrs Ls South*™ have retumed to Chis i Eider | officers a i iy % i | pik i i TH : and Mrs ” Sylvester De- | daughter Fleanor, ‘Clonna and daughter, (garet and Joan DaBelle of Bar- Cdr. | other rela-’ attended | James nd and Mrs. James Dumaduoe of Patton | son of of Urirh and Pete Kosturs. A wonderful de Victor Constanza of Washing | | om, D. C.. waa st his home here of Houtsdale visited Sunday at the home of Miss Marie Miller in Kast End Misses Kathryn and Sue Gill of St. Lawrence ware guests on | Runday at the Niebuuer home in| the East End Brother Marcian of Bt. Fran. | Cis, Loretto, visited here Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs { John Niebatjer. Father Cyprian, OSB, of 3 | Vincent, Archabbey, Latrobe, and Fra apr NAA. SAR II SO RT Arthur Commons has decided to build 485 feet to his and install s new bowling | alley just as soon as possible. | Dr. George Baldwin is having | residence he recently {chased from A. J. Noel on ver Street remodeled which will | add much to the appearance of | the same when completed Roy E. Wheeler will hate from Patton Monday to ke charge of the New Central | Sister Serenus of Look Haven | 13 tel visited here over the weal end at | the Yahner home in East End Mr and Mrs Morris Wyland | and son, Joe of Cleveland, O. | were guests Sunday at the Dave | | Weakiand home in East End Mr and Mrs. Charles Tyler and | | daughter Patricia of Erie visited | at the Walter Hunter home over (ithe week end Mr. and Mrs Francis O'Don- nell and children of Harrisburg. | Mr children and Mr. and Mrs Wal. ter Farrell and children of Phi | iIndelphia visited here the first of | the week at the ithe vicinity, Mrs. Paud Easily, Me I M | Don Dumyn were visitors in| “ Johredown last Thursdsy Sisters Clertrude Holtz, OSH and Many Pena Holts, OBB, of ives $2 on 1 We have ben informed that | (although three HE HS studentr | collaborated on obtaining data | for the essay on Hastings’ history | Lin the contest sponsored by Cam- | brian County Historical Society, | (which entities each fo a share | lof. the $20 first prize, the essay | {was sctuslly written by just one! Ardeth | | of the students | Brazil, Raiph Holtz visited nn few days this weak with friends in (Cleve. Ohio, Fifty Years Ago Rems ‘talon from me Rr Jane 3; if News The game of basshall on the ‘home grounds Decorstion Day ‘between the second teams of Carroiitowr and Hastings was ‘witnessed by a good crowd of i fans TH score wap 17-8, vor of the home team. A. C Roger in building a new { restaurant puliding near his pro iperty on Heaver Street and will poon serve the bile with that “which plesses the fmer man The third annual picnic of the {Hastings UMWA on Decoration {Day was nn financial muccess and | all present seemved to wnjoy them. selves immensely. Hall james, dancing. shooting contests, music Carol added to the day's hilarities D. J. Bouck had business Johnstown on Thurmdny. Monday s new schedule weni into effect on the PRR. whereby the ger service in and out | jot this place ia twith: more iat factory oi tran the fact that a threw-coac) with mail serv. pm After about a month's shut. the Pu. Coal & Coke Come known in tis and Mrs. Omer Holtz and | P. O Hote, home and with other relatives in visited with reis- | vie ares over the week | Drivi ng Park, with a choir of 400 Rotary Club Luncheon; in fa Band, Stull’s Clearfield Plans | Daily Program | Of Sesqui Events Herewith is a thumbaal list of | the daily activities of the Clear. | | field affairs for Sesquicentennial | Week SUNDAY, JUNE 13 Religious Participation Day Morning: Paliedoge Onmpmsssns ‘ation Day. All Churches, individ. | Kline, Mrs. Don Parrish and Mrs | ual Church Homecoming. After noon, at 2 o'clock: Dimiviet maxes! Flag Day Ceremony, Ritz Thea- ‘tre, Clearfield; Early Evening. | a Union Religious Ber at Grandstand, Clearfield {county wolces and Congressman Walter H. Judd, speaker MONDAY, JUNE 4 Labor & Management Day Homecoming Day for BCI area; Invitation Lions Club juncheon: Picnic at Lower Witmer Park. ' public invited: Raft chris’ ming. Raft river tours: Opening of the midway. Vaudeville Show admis | sion; arching Parade, reviews | (at Grandstand: Preliminary exer. i cloes at Clearfield Driving | Coronation of Her Majesty, | Clearfield County; First presen. tation of historic pageant, ul Sto at Jlenrfie square dance at Park; | Miss “The | Coronation Balls | come | 4 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 Governor Fine and Veterans’ Day | Combined Womens’ Club Lun icheon, al 12 noon, Gov. John 8. Historic tours; Rsft river rwerrel |m ghey Building. Midwna i v i y | ans Ground-bresking Clearfield | Area Joint Nigh School: Puss-mo- | bile og Ret Pet parade; Vaudevilie: Legion Clonrfield: Band nue, by Command | or Selecky and National Cham pion Twirlers: “Sesqul Story i | Award dance at Exposition build- Hing, Clearfield Driving Park: and | street duncing. THURNDAY, JUNE 17 Agriculture Day Oscoolis Homecoming Bois Homecoming Day: Horie | Parade st DuBois; at Browncrest Farm; ay tours: River raft tours; Midway; i Bicycle race; Vaudeville, Gram n Homecoming reception, with ra Gov. Wood; Old-fashion chile | {ken baroeque dinner, bond cone | | cert. Knig ta of Columbus di iner; LiL Wood, speaker vious to “Besqui Story”; | Class reunion; street dancing and Roam, Clearfield FRIDAY, JUNE is Gond Nelghbors' Day Same an other dave SATURDAY, JUNE 19 Auetion Day | Jenkins and Mr. and Mra Shooting Fest, at DuBois Rifle Zimmerman. and DuBois. IT WAS A LONG TIME AGO + WE ARE NOT 150 YEARS OLD, but we are one of the oldest businesses in Coalport. Many are running under the same name handed down, but Greinader started this business in a small way in the old Bolinger Building, next to Mr. Albert Welker's, then moved to Coalport to the Old Brady Store Building, now occupied by Vignie. 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