UNION PRESS-COURIER RE ————— PTs re I a —“_ EB SR —————————— Taw! Front and the West Front | ROTARY CLUB NEWS Many vicinity relatives and tri- | The second team from . : : : : The kitchen and service guar H i £ pl President J. Walter Skillinglon ends of the Lantzy family plan to | got their medicine from our { ters are concealed from view and as INGS ou € and Vice President Clair Urich, | attend the 15th annual Tantzy re- ond team Wednesday afternoon | i ® ® ® % connected to the main house by : . county chairmen of The Com. union at Patton Park Saturday | here. The Joss was to 3 i i as in 5 a n ICI ni Y 'nromenades beneath which a Married In Ohio millee on Plans were in chaige Aug 2] { gnme was far too one-sided to : subterranean passages Monticall : of last week's Rotary Ciub meet- Father I A Strittmatter and | entertaining but the visiting i By GERTRUDE M. ROUCK Phone Chapel 7-6330 named out of the hands of Jef The marriage of two Hastings ing al Demento’'s Restaurant Mr and Mrs Bernard Ratchford | Proved themselves to be perf i fernon's decendants in 1828 and Young peapie ermnployved the past i Plans for the year include inter. of Cresson were week end guests | jittle gentivmen, i . now owned and maintained by | iow years in the ne.ghboring stale esting allendunce contest. an o0l- 5t the M P. Strittmiatter Nome! Mr John Frongheiser com { . SAAS Co ii fot ae to —___ a m tha Thotnas Jefferson Memorial of Ohio, took piace Saturday line of projects which promises in East End ed work on the Woudby building | | Foundation Ten employees keep! morning in Cieveiand | another good year of Rotary in 3 . | this week. The building will be: Sartorial, Personal | Houck Tour Takes |Fomsaion ren employees eon! monn Jn CE, event in| Hastings Mc and Mrs James Sttts and | hie, ny Toves muehSirom. the " oh . WF Yo i oar rorumid Church, Miss Eirea- . children of Patton spent the week | yo uot and a substantial stobe | y { > # a $: {3 id 3 > $ f ar TUN awns with gorgeous | 96h Ann Gueguen, daughter of | Misses Sylvia and Gloria Mar-| Sho here at the George Stitts re-| wall pinced underneath. personel. S i ! Nn cenic eau y flowers and tower! trees ad {: rv} re. Francis Gueguen, | tucci, Vonmie Rubus and “Boots” 5. Mrs. Evit Hoover, wife of Mr. n “ ne MY FS : 5 4 : y X to the beauty We de of Paul J Dil- MeCoy, all employed in Pitts and Mrs Dongld Parrish |; Hoover, of this place, died : & . 4 drviired . -- : p and daughter Karen, of Nicktown | yo x sie of ® rosal lilles being in full bloos ne son of M and Ms A J burgh were at their homes here ad Mr and ) : , : onday at 11:30 at the age Wheels His Model 1 i Of Skyline District on he corntinted ¥ 4 f Hastings The Nup- i for the week ond Miss Cryutal A} { and Mrs Donald Dumm | years Ane wie the oth of 18 . BY th of daughter ; “l High Mass was at @ o'clock | Wege, of Pittsburgh, accompanied and daughter. Janice, of Ebens-|.piigren 11 of whom survive. to- ; EE 22 R burg were callers in town Satur | : Hit Fle ‘ yk $Y WF FL +3 t i> i Soft-spokern George Finet, the PART 11 2 A Father O'Reilly officiat-| the girls and was a guest at the go | gether with her husband The fun- ‘it b 3 = 3 » eid 3 Bo tov hy SPE Sr 8 4 a w 4 : $ Hastings Sunoco Service dealer There are a number of beauti Local Cou le Wed | Miss Marg are! Chie : an Marius Bowie Mr. and Mrs Michael Timchalk Cr Way poner - eraard {8 certainly the leading exponent ful lakss in various parts of the M IR eg I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jackson and children of Spangler Were | print at Cs y off bygone fashions In truth he 18 Caverns of Lurav, the largest of . 1 as | The YMI of St old Besquicentenn.al himself! which 8 Dream lake a body of Saturday Morning os Holtg-Stritimatier | 5 For wha. with his oldtime car! clear water in a setting of spark | PB i ER CRE Sl £55 3 $4 § SE 3 j - . ialera asd on honor and | and children of Coatsville R [| among the out-of-town folks who | v von ign of the bride. are guests here this week at the attended hye i i% Trent ! Jan. ay kmh home of Mry Jackson's parents , wedding here Saturday a mya dance Wednes- vintage about 1914 which al-|ling stalactites. These lakes are | he aa a enn! attend. | Mr and Mrs Guy Commons. | Mc and Mrs Thomas Anne and| Png M. E. Church held its an-| adva Rost reminds one of a “surrey.so deceptive that visiors. qu-st-| A Pretiy co y wedding Look | nt gray with white accessories | MIS Joseph McClelland of | daughter, Carol Lynn. of Cleve- | si Sunday School picnic yes jong. straight rows In fie. with a fringe on top,” George ming the veracity of their guides | Place in Bi Bernards Lhurch oon | Wh Xe Fomin tuniiionad ie en. Johnstown visited here Sunday ai} land. OG. spent the week end with | torday. fo ral borders, a small hand cul Pome sports personal and sartorial ad- | have known to subject themselves | Saturday morning Aes HC ce. while the maid of honor's| 7 James Commons home j relatives in the vicinity | Mra A. B Clark entertained tor of hoe can be used around thE otnment to match His hirsuteito a wetting in order to be con. | Joan Siritimat e BUTE? 2 0 rte af tel voles i Mr and Mrs [. FF Helfrick of Thomas Westrick and Patrick | quite a number of relations on plants rowth is of the darkest hue; his vinced of the genuineness of the M and Mrs M Pp. Bu I or Fo vy a Bhi Boil the | Dysart were week end guests at | 14nk employed in Cleveland, O : hursday : . tars ashily-striped shirt with high water. Leading geologists from LR Cr nn M1! bride arTYing a bride's missal, | OM home of Mr. and Mrs MP Ware BS ney homes here for the! A gtrike is on at No. 10 mine PREVENT RAMATOR RUST oliar: stringbean tie, topped with every part of the civilized world ab Ms ! Shon a i Sik ee = wider Fish 8 ssl 0 Ririttmatier : P er and it in id ther : nhibitor treatment wae a legitimate derby are all the have made frequent visits to Lu | Hol z. ail of Hast ngs, Fhe in, Lesh Fhe leased whine on ae] Thomas Trexler of Patlon was! Mrs. 1. A. Strittmatier ama BR : aid on . Are quite reduce rust nt ogy real th ng ray since the caverns were dis =. High Miss was R +3 OA tr gs vicd tu ahe xnelt n bbl { o | HOTS for the Holtz-S8trittmatte; daughter Patty of Aitoons visit. | i When George chugs around the covered in 1878 It is a known 201 Falher 1. A. Siratma win i Rial alll Wm. Cover has accepted a posi- | tractor cooling system: st least 85 Wal : Nit PEE Te wedding Saturday ed with relatives here over the; {per cent. Burton Horne. Penn vicinity with some of his offspring | fact that practicaily all of the pastor of 81 Aloysius Church A sang “Ave Maria : f rday i week snd | hon with he F. Relfrick as an ap- | - . 4 # ee , 3 ath in i Mra Mart Pat ae 3 in th extension Ri More years have been chopped off | originally created by underground | Deisted at the double-Fing Cere: | of sind hostess at a Bie a. JM Bearer home and with other | 00. Frances and Mr. and Mrs | Collie Erikson left yesterday for inhibitors i use the soluble oils tise century. We hope Mr Finet rivers and streams. which, ages TooY ihe. Win rw wavrinpei at their home in Cleveland . the relatives Edward F. Fox and children ili N OG P Camp They are all Fifth and sits. Remember. the inhibi. will enter his “rig in the com-{ago, bored their way through, The Bride given on fo hog rere) of the wedding Arty O IL. Binder, Hastings hurd jot Evensburg. visited with rela. | iment band members ‘tors do pot remove rust siready ir Sesqui parade soft imestone, hollowing it ont : ".. He es bh A ¢ I og 4 flor a wedding trip to Na rans | Mure dealer, and son, icky. of | ives here Over the week end. i « Patton Brewing Company | formed. See has already consented 10 as they went | LHOOr-reng a Bre oh ih lp Falls the Wt iy we Patton, spent the first of the) Ms and Mrs Claude Farabaugh | ill give an opening Tuesday, i : outstanding attraction at Neal of (er be through A Cleveland Ei Waa bud’ friends at Athantic] Trae ery cin, Rensburk | July ie will te served; ~ Nothing in opened mare Ny Luray is the Singing Tower i,t the nylon tulle skirt He: Mr. Dillon, a U. 8. Navy veter. | Aft RN: ' | M. Bearer and M P stim 4 yr. * mistake than the mouth where Carrillon Recitals are piven | finger-tip veil of illusion was an, is employed by Goodyear Air. | ter spending two weeks here | ori : St Sin —— i — ws a mwas " ANE RL ONS ON VB An RIO RS AANA OTT A al take his car to Carroillown this, Saturday afternoon to help that community put on ts regular Weekly Kangaroo Kourt aclivitiesi, evenings each week. The | odged with lace and secured by | CTaft in Akron, O. while Mrs (At the home of her parents, Mr ahd to date he related thal hej, .. .ontains a carillon of 47! 3 hand of orange blossoms and Dillon is an employee of General | 306 Mra. J M. Bearer, Mrs Diane I participate at county Sesqui it I eT . DIANp as tex | Elocts ioe ape Kidder and son Donald hav . te . . hella ranging in =ige frown the § % saris She carried a bridex CL in iseviand Both Are a RVe re EF ents on at least two days in ihe | seed p . Susan t ’ " | turned home to Bristol : largest bell to the smallest, 12% missal with white carnal ons and Eraduates vi Hastings High! . h densburg next month i School | Mr and Mrs. Rarney Yah : ~ {iba total weight of bells being 1 cascade of ribbon and maiden. SEA00 i and ity of De d ARNEr | callers in town last Thureds i 136.170 Ibs On the large bell is | hair fern, and pisced a bouquet Hastings people attending the amily o trod, Mich visd svening 1 ¥ oy a hs - ; } wracked ’ » . tod with relatives in the vie » r . . the inscription Glory to God | of white asters on the Blessed | Wedding were Mr and Mrs A J | . VICHY | Mr and Mra Wal : : St hristina Day Peace on Earth Good Will te Virgin altar i Pilon Mrs Francis Gueguen over the week end rs alter Lumadue + * : Mrs. Rose Sharsbaugh, her | daughter, Miss Virginia Shars- | : . “i ¥ . rnd granddaughter. Mar- || Eliminate Ironing Wash Trousers with ANAS HT SA USPS HON ? a ps were callers | Ba i Men." Mrs Thelma Baker. as her sis. Miss Margaret Gueguen and Miss A group of vicinity GI's grad | oo orday in Barnesboro on | Other places of intersat tn be ters matron of honor wore a Bridget Inilon utes of Hastings-Elder High 8 : é . . ; AO ‘ " {i Mrs Andy Sadler an o ; Stirs Memories seen al Luray are the Page Coun- | Noor length gown of pastel pink is wie this buat Spring enitsted | Georgs Chigas, Sr. were is 5 ily Courthouse, built in 1832 Ar face and net Her piclure hat was ! . » 8. Air Force and y : i : i | haw : ‘ in Ebenshurg last Thu ’ i . chitects and artists a-plenty have | of match ng shade and she carried Dor th have completed basic training +. p 4] Weal raday. { : ) : i ey wtbfes 2 pact al Sampson Air Force Base N | - eRNin visited » | | 00 d S | studied it: Mimsfyn Hotel, one 1 cascade bouquet of pink an Fh hare | [OW days last week with relatives | tof the most famous hostelries in | white carnat'ons Paul Baker, a * wh were at their home here: ison and Patton t : the country. Its hospitable rool! brother-in-law of the bride serv. eds Alfred Kline hin sed Te Fred | Mrs Arthur Lantzy and won | Saturday. July 24, is observed pay sheltered many of our Na- | sd as bust man Vv |Weodiey. Bob Thiec. Bill Yeuger. |, 4 r York have Deen pucits) in the Catholic calendar as St tions “Great” The Luray Mu- | tars of the church were ad od Kline son of Mr 4 “rare Hensler Jim Kolonay. | A time: . thi E i Christina Duy - Virgin and Mar: gum. which has many curious orned with pink gladioll and white Mix 1" BR t Mr. andi Andy Kolonny Mike Cavallo and || ay at nder | tyr ana ae | Indian relics and mementoes of | hydrangeas Teddy and Timmy e remem BOW OUT gyery one of America's Wars It | Holtz brothers of the bridegroom own saintly mother Mra. Christ- jy the South's largest museum. | served as altar boys Al the OF | Koeisch of East MoKessnort : 85 ay of 1 ina {Fe 3 Kline — celebrated One thin we pl rinll in ti. 1 fertory of ihe Mass the ‘Ave K ne Eaat Mc Keesport were | After spending yme lime here Wednesday of last week } her Names 5 in ge . Pa - ‘ Veljoined in matrimony Saturday at the home of Mra Rowe Prank. Tvokey Binder of Patton was estima the N Rf ae pa wa the friendliness of the | Maria was sung by Miss Doris| morning before a Nuptial High | in Mr and Mrs Jan pi x | ® guest here last Thursday at | more important thin a Birthday | ¥ gw he or o ed | Digtriek A | Mass at 16:30 o'clock in St. Ro-[jin snd children seein hast | the home of his grandmother, | . 1 Wer “8 ing, where we stay WHINE A NNDeTr WES Served hart Be ilo in CRiired ol : . . . : jas 3 i Mrs u png i Ih fact the HINT eves remember | Bs TW ANN te ater Rr i Eat DEF Bel wh ec eh, an Je Thursday to their home in New | oy L og the exact date of her birthday. | (a) and accommodating In com! End where 8 reception also took nie FRR ceremony R R . Fa. | Tey and ter " — =i ¢ for, in her family as long as shel oo pation with him we were in- | piace. Following a northern wed | ther Nos! Rothrauff OSH . "71 Mrs. Paul Easly, her daughters | visit wr s _— a ry could remember. the birth date)... giv amused by certain ex. | ding trip. the newlyweds will re rae RE Ly Ses | Connie, Arlene and Darline, Mrs | Vi¥ited here Sunday at the T. A. | Yas of unimportance compared to | ‘ whith marked him as | side in their new home in East riven in marriage by her fa- {Eugene Murphy and Mrs 1 M Yatmer hose § the date for the particular saint |, o pn : By his “thi | Bnd ther. the bride wore a ballerina | Kline were visitors in Johnstown Two Weddings will take piace | whose name each bore {8 Southerner, especially his “this- | BIC it length gown of white nyion “lace last Thursda in St Bernard's Church hee] Sark She ; {a-way” and “that-a-way.' { Both Mr. and Mrs Hotz are]. cot aver sal ; gap +7 : ’ | Saturday morning. one at § o'-| As our sister Anne's Namesday | Retracing the upward climb | graduates of Mastings High ARd nel over satin Her fingertip! William Kline, with the U 8 we lc. 1 9% : Ty : 161 wo days later on July 26. | qarly mext morning to Thornton | School Am Army xeteran Mr! veil was lace-sdged and was se- Navy at Davidsville, RI. jai COCK ADT ORG 80 oops Nance at ovr Rouse. a rally, | 357 we continued up the Skyline | Holtz is associated with his fa. C0783 BY & coromel adorned with) visting at his home on Hastings 2 Be wed are William E. Bearer | house Naturally, ’ had $ Kline of Hastings R. Payal Serafin j hoe on Spangler Street, : | and Mas Dorothy Koelsch | Mise Helen Dvorchak of Patter | Mrs Guy Commons and daugh- | laughter of Mr. and Mra Josepl | was a caller in town on Monday | °F AMY were visitors in Altoona : ! needy : BARE Khe carried a af Carroil’own and Mary Ethel! SOON {ther in the Holtz Block Wor pearia. She carried a white:R. R | : y| Drive End we hog oy But lin Hastings Yr Holtz oy em orks orchid on her bride's missai | Andy Madis, employed in|lantzy of Hustings, and Dennis ial | os ft Q Quenchi oe thirst | od in Hast ngs Postoffice piny Miss Kathryn Koslsch was her Cleveland. Ohio, was home here Kine and Rita ass. both of nner | ih a — hs uns -— Bud sisters maid of honor, and anoth- with his family for the week end Hastings, R Bb : . | hich » conveniently pi 0 & er mister, Miss Belly Koelch serv! We've joarned and taught Mis. Anne {Pfeister) Dillon, 73, whic : ea . ‘ad as Bridesmaid They were sim that a lie Is an untruth know. oF Carrolilown and brother of | | majority of the Clematis Is Treat | Barly allired in gowns of pastel ingly and wilfully fold So how Isadore Pleister of Hastings, died usual headpleces in matohing | faith. possibly be termed s | 1 On shade. They carried colonial bou-| Mrs John Nevins Miss Marjo _ surviviers. He is a brother || biue nel and lace, and wore un-|condd mistake made: In { July 17 in Miners Hospital, | . & . Her husband, Denis | ts of mixed blooms Aurelius rie Holtz and George Huether of W. B and A J. Dillon, both At Weakland Home Each summer we anticipate our | Kline served as his brother's best | are visiting at the home of the | Hastings : first glimpse of “the royal pur.| Man and Herman Kine of Nick- | former's Ng ar on long Island | Jumes Bearer of Bristol is ple” to be seen fronting a porch | Wwn WaR usher IN ¥ spending some time here al he of a residence on the Hastings. Breakfast was served at al Mrs Endler, Mrs. Steve home of his grandparents. Mr 8. Boniface highway | Reighborhood restaurant and a re- | Jansure, Mrs [| M Kine and 4nd Mr J M rer. We refer to the clemalis vine “®PUon look place at the Koelsch Misses Ma Margaret Gens! Mrs. Donna Mae (Gooderham) whith Blooms riotously each year OMe Upon relurn from a wed- Mia ry ong pan ane day Holtz in Alaska ihe past quarter | st the home of Mr. and Mrs Paul | 9K in the Poconos. Mr. and | just week “lof x year with her husband, Id-| Weakland. Its starlike, deap pur-| Mrs Kiine will reside on Hastings! Mr and Mrs Leonard Holtz | gar, returned on Monday to her ple flowers are a beautiful sight | * D were guests Sunday at the home home on Patton R. D. She flew And each year when we behold] Vicinity relatives and friends iniof Mr and Mrs Richard Carroll | fross Anchorage to Pitsburgh, their beauty we muse “Have fo] Sliendance si the wedding or re- | of Pittsburgh. Mra Carroll is the | Where she met by members of her one of those vines started | STPUon were: Mr. and Mrs. U R [ormer Mary Lou Nagy of Has | family it the years slp by and as each | Kane ey ns Mrs. Richard | tings : Miss Eileen Strittmatter of | summer rolis around we regret Ne. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Graves, fiss Bridget Dillon, employed | Indiana was in town wit rola- our procrastination and ey a Mr. and Mra Herman Lied, Mr "on Ono, was at her home tives on Saturday distance admire the Weakiand and Mra Jack Rosenhammer Mr on H arvey st the first of the Mrs PF GC Pontser Mrs A J blooms. Oh well, perhaps ome of | "7d Mrs Raymond Born and dau- | week 3 Houck, Mrs. Arthur Lantzy, Miss these days . . . . gitar. Rath, Mr. and Mrs V. A . y Holtz, nurse at| Neom Binder and Miss ine eh nite, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Born, Mercy Hospital, Altoona. in at Dietrick visited Wednesday of LANDMARK JINGLES | Kine snd chime: wis. Helena | nye home here this week last week with the former's da- J Kline and children. William Kline,!| Miss Anne Easly spent the ughter. Mims Kathryn Pontser. #7 GERTRUDE M. HOUCK Aurelius Kline, Dick Shutly, Fr-lpi of the week with relatives st State College and all {AH rights renerved) ancis and James Westrick and, pi , ! the visit. But the trip It's the highest tn the Rockies | "08* Westrick. | Eugene Link Gets Mabe tsa aris’ vee | Rating of Corporal | Tra rasan | \ Quite. rm | Eugene Link, son of Mr and hae : et Ye ——— roses | 20%. Domed io corporsl wade ears I'm a limestone arch that ere to corpora : , Fifty Y A sasall river in Va, a serving in Germany. He is 2 : o Te {| There ure a few more like me member of the 14th Armored Ca- ; Teams alt inte. 8. a TE ihe Ee el he 3 ! ® w course at : oh : R | (Can you guess each one? An- T8di0 and code uchool if Fulda ; ; Benedic 22a ua Sullivan is on the i Swers Will be given next week.) * y. Mr. Grant Sa of usin | took supper at the Lafayetie ony er chr ta Sunday. Mr. Ed Kline is home after sev- eral week's absence from Hast. NRE. | i Blanche Delogier is visil- ing relatives and friends in Wind ber. Miss Ines