Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, August 05, 1954, Image 9

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    Thursday, August 5 1954
Hastings and Vicinity
By GERTRUDE M. HOUCK
Miss Lena Stevens
Weds Alvin Chura
The marriag
Stevens and Aly
Hastings, BR D
Bernard's Church Saturday
ing at 9 o'clock Mr
seit of Mr and Mrs 1s
The bride's parents are de
Father Adalbert Kalst
pastor. performed the doubler
ceremony
MASS
n Cours
fas be
Wis
O8ERB
and
Attendants Weare
leen Dumm
cousins of
Miss Eileen
Maluchnick
bridegroom
sang the nuplial
Miss Kath
rami 1 hn ON HONK
bridegre ym anid
Jaseph
ne of the
and
the
(isler and
also tis
her bro
the bride
ew nn of
4 of
Given in marriage by
ther, Richard Stevens
wore a floor-length
over taffeta Her
ved! was attached to a
and she carried a brides
with a cascade of carnations
breath and ribbon Miss
pnd Miss OCisler wore
gowns, the formers in
and the iatter in blue with mat.
ching headbands They carried
colonial bouquets of pink and
yellow carnations
Breakfast waa served
Chura home and dinner
home of the brides sister
Elmer Baum, Cherry Tree
A reception took place in
Boniface Grove hall .
Upon return from a honeymoon
teip, the newlyweds will reside
or Hastings, R. D
. rr 2»
Parochial School
To Open Aug. 30
8t. Bernard's Parochial
of Hastings will, in line
parochial schools throughout
diocese, open for the 1854.55 ac.
hool term on Monday, Aug 30 |
Father Francis A McNelis, sup- |
erintendent of parochial schools
in the Alfoona Diocese recently
announced the opening date
The opening dale has been set
a little earlier than other years to
make it possible to complete the |
term by the end of Lhe first week |
in June
All children who
years of age by Aug. 30 are eh |
gible for registration Children |
who will reach their 6th birth. |
day by Jan. 1 will be registered
on a conditional basis. They must |
pass mental or readiness tesls
showing they have attained
net
net
se |
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orchid
the
the
Mrs
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R
the
Schon
with |
if we
Dremdnder
will be six
ginning of the school vear
» vie
AT MOOSE THEATRE. |
i Clovernor's Palace
ahoulder-length |
band |
ballerina |
{ produced
i This emotionally
{1s
ent
eighth
{Carving
toinbstones has been almos!
| terated by
the |
i places of ploneprs
i Cur
Vania,
| ticularly
a it
he learned the veil
mental age of six years a! the be! + 0 Riddle
Phone Chapel 17-4330
"Our Trip to Virginia
Comes to An End
Hal het
Will Irg
VER River
buildings of
17 40
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are the Ea 1a
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farnon rent or i ity
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the
ef
you step into
the 18th
the past
BR vou vist
the Capitol
centiiry
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1705
restored
al
Williamsburg has beer
its colonial appearance
eft thar $0 nn
buildings
the miledong ar
mile wide histori
than 80 modern
removed to make wavy
sloration o
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to
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and
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#rea
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fires Were
for the re
tii Ol aver
rihli
ut reels
recon st rad
cron inl rea dong es
buildings. famous gardens
and greens
listo
%
ns (Grea!
The Common
at Williamsburg
June 30 to Rept
intense, human
of the creation of
Hepubli has
in hirw in iis
A meri
I'rama (ic .
each
year from
warm story
American
of 150 and
season
the
At Culpepper, where we stayed
another night, we browsed throw
gh a National Military
reading inscriptions and epilophe
on some of the Oglest
oli
during
Cemeatery
the eclemenls
two centuries or more
have marked the
Heroen of
lie in
the
they
all
COUnirys wars this
peaceful spot. The large
ment erected by the Keystone
State our own beloved Pennayvl
in honor of its dead in par
gy mboli al and atirac.
tive
And,
erate
by the way. the COuonfed
museum at Front Royal
learn, had just about every
of the Bouth’'s part in
the Civil War except the
yell, Now it has the yell, too
J.T Malome of Armory. Miss
recorded one on tape while he and
ihis wife visited there recently
The Mississippi! Confederate said
from the late
B A A
a ny
v velerap.
on our oufney and while stop | evening
| pint ot places of Interest we were | would be advisable That is, one |
“Monte Carlo” with Merle amazed to see cars with license
Oberon and Richard Todd th |
feature for the Moose screen on |
Friday and Saturday. |
Sunday's ure will be “Tor
Al Mark Ste- |
A cartoon wi
piates from about every state in
the Union. as well
which proves
sitracted in great numbers by the |
many natursl wonders and scenic
be on both | beauty of the Grand Old Domin- |
3 on
that tourists are
-the State of Virginia
~~ New Low Cost
COMPLETE EYE SERVICE
® Your Cholce of Any Style
IRIS osnt Our Own Laboratory
LT
that!
burving |
| CRETINE
| ard,
i but the nu
i and
rebel |
| can be
as Canady, | second evening,
| the better
| from all
| Friday
i lo join
i been changed to an hour iat
mon. |
Cpl. Lechene Works
UNION PRESS. COURIER
Out On Army Truck
Cpl. Wilfred H. Lechene of Hastings performs preventive mainten-
anes on A
Armored
brother,
was stationed
December.
First of Pageant
Rehearsals to Be
Held Here Friday
About 15 Men, 10
Women Needed Locally
Hast
rl Beaqu
Haomelan
wil grt
night t
time
baal
truck in Germany,
Divison's
Albert,
at Ft
Bragg. N. (
First
par +0
tennial
the
refiearsal for
the hialeoy
pageant
Alleghenies
way here Friday
clot henran
set for 7 p m
ings
Cen
hi
the
ey
folks mel a
ing here last
ith Miss Betl-
Ebensbiirg., pageant
an. and Mr How.
pageant firec lor
Was rather small
al foiks urged
All wishing Lo lake
the pageant! aml n al
miacied are nviled 10
the & Friday at
8 a'clock for the rehearsal
Abioul 15 meen and 10 women
used in Lhe
A group (af oCal
the high school build
Thursday evening, w
ty Davis of
charm
ans. stant
ribet
Mare Ha
lo participate
part in
remy
COe #3
Rie
i
BH
firs!
Casi
As the
senile] ear}
qui Week
may lie
pageanl w De
evening during Bes
everyone perhaps
bo pari
And so a rotaling cast
Lie
group could tak: part one even
ing, another group could go the
and so on Of
course if some of
CAR participale each evening. all
Al least 400 or more
will make up the cast
over lhe county
come to Lhe high school
at RB o'clock
the caf:
| persons
80 or
if you wish
for
| part in the pageant.
A
cavalcade of
| from the Countyses! visited town
iA
few minutes Monday, on a
our
| of Lhe north of the county,
1
Little League Player
Here Fractures Left Leg
Jimmy, 12-vepr-old son of Mr
and Mra. Edward Yeager, of this
place, suffered a fracture of his
lefl leg last Thursday while piay-
ing in a Little Langues baseball
where he in a mechanic
42nd Armored
tives in Hastings,
£3 §
pre
pate each
the members
Hastings |
Sesqui boosters i i
with Necond
Nignal (=o Lechene, whose
entered the Army in 1949 and
, prior te arriving in Furope last
game on jo Jos oii
Ax cateh the Moose
Jirmmy : i
inner
| The injured lad
Miners Hospi!
the imdb
anid
when
Wak removed lo
Kpangier
Ried] in
Ri where
A
ing
rabiy. atl Kis Spang
ding Lo repos
Tennis Boosters to
Meet Tomorrow
In Hastings Park
Members snd
ed in seeing the
cal Tennis
fit RLY
aliend a
och on
the
Park
will
was p
he & & red pp ral
TEI
VEry
ier Rireet Ao f
others
Work al the
Hirle progress
ar possible are urged 10}
meeling Friday at
the mile designated fos
al the Comunity
case of an effort
the
intereat
5
FER
£2 ¢
urls
In
ii f
rain
te tO Bold
Nearny
At
tablish
purposes
gietl officers
unit an opp
plain 14 all
| plain tr ail
FCiub in ox
{as well
i $5
ns
wr >
iNGOOES
ie BUS
this trie!
the oJ
ing we
ub a defini
girnis ms well
This will give
Wiunily oo bhelier ex
thine present just ex
those present! ust ex.
natruction of he
Fey fulure
will
ie
La
Eon.
and as
as p mainlien
Several definite sleps were tak
(en during the pas! week in fur
thering the construction of the
| courts. The Municipal Authority
has allotted an area of ground
G2 by 138 feel. which will be
sufficient consinst three re.
gulation courts The bull doer
working at the park has already
! spent several hours in leveling ol
to
this area with st) i
|! a H a little more | ‘jast weelt at the Dave Weakland
Bome in East End
| than half yet to be finished The
| club is still seeking voluntary
| laborers to assist them in com
pieting the work and to set the
proper drainage system It is
hoped 10 have the work completed
this fall
All are asked who desire. to
{learn more about join: ng the club
i by contacting any of the follow.
{ing people, personally, by phone |
Lor by mail. Jim Farabaugh, Andy
{ Holtz, Paul McDermott, Ralph
Holtz and Bill Soisson
La
Announce Engagement
Of Miss Betty J. Kopera
Mr. and Mrs M1 I. Kopera
of 8t. Boniface announce the en.
Ragement of their daughter, Betty
Jane, 10 Evan Jenkina, son of Mr.
and Mrs Daniel Jenkins of Pat-
ton. The wedding wil be a fall
event.
A of Hastings-Elder
High School, class of 1953, Miss
Kopera is an employee of the
Phillips-Jonea Plant in Patton
Mr. Jenkins is with the UJ. 8 Na-
vy at Norfolk, Va
LM. Kline Earns Orchid
| As Top Tomato Grower ~-
Top tomato grower of the vie-
{Inity is a term which can justly
be applied to I. M. Kline, and so
we'd like to give “Izzy” the or
shid this week. Hix tomato plants
in the garden at his home on
Spangler St. look like trees gro:
wing sturdy and stout and some
of the prize specimens bear at
least 30 fine large-sized tomatoes
«5 9
te
AR guests
daughter, Miss Kathryn Pontser.
Mr. and Mrs. George Allport,
their daughter Susan and son
of Bethichem are visiting
oe at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Commons.
Father Paul Hritz recently
and and
priest Stephen
John Ferrance of Cleveland, OO.
spent the week end in town with
relatives and friends. Father Hri-
tz. a relative of the Albert Mas
aros family, said the 5:30 mam
in 8t. Bernard's Church Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M Kine, Mr
and Mrs. Donald Parrish, :
Satighter Karen and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Dumm and daughter Jan-
ice were visitors Sunday at Blue
Knob, near
James Yahner of Read
oA
SING PRAISE
By GERTRUDE M. BOUCK
All zighis rejerved)
Sing praise to the name of the
fair Keystone Stale
I Where heroes have battled to
| Majestic
i To right
| in sun-dappied glens the shy
team |
make cur land great
With bounty unequaled its area is
Flew!
Here natural resources enrich
every crest
the mouniains seme
lofty, some low
Bright! streams whisper homage
as onward they flow
ih. dear Pennsylvania
sing her praise
We'll tell of her wonders as
VOudes We raise
let's all
Bing praise for the Biate with a
picturesque charm
Embracingly favored by Gods
loving arm
Her rivers are famed both
story and song
(The Blue Juniata goes praving
along)
How pleasant the woods and the
bordering mead,
Wher harvests a-plenty
from need,
Bing praise for the weather sing
praise for the soil
Sing praise for the heaith-giving
Bir as we toil
in
insire Gs
Sing praise for the shadowy pur.
pies of night,
For mendows dew -pearied in the
dawns early light
| For dogwood that covers the
whale countryside
and to left,
for the bride:
Me redbud and laure]! an annual
tryst keep
jel peed
I ing prove for arbutus sabloom
base |
Cas :
| Ring
Every spring.
inhale the sweel (ragrance as
privises we sing
prisine for the grandeur that
(a has bestowed,
| We're proud that we've made this
State our abode
rent
| Where ruffed grouse and swallows |
| Wikd
unnrnbered are found.
turkeys and quail in the
woodiands abound
he wren and the bluebird each
ypoytully sings
{ And the lark pours his clarion
song ss he wings
Aflcmt in the air =» the bobolink's |
call
a - praise then to Penn's Woods,
¢
$
od §
$0 1
vl §
the |
§
fairest of all
: | An eagles sail upward in proud
of. |
fight on high
Let plaadits swell Joudly right up |
to the shy,
| We thunk Thee. O Lord for the
land thal we love,
Pray. always smile down
Slate from above,
For though (ar away we some
limes may roam
ir hvmughts harken back to the
place we call home
So praise to our Commonwealth
sing of ber fame,
an our
| Forever and ever sing praise to
{
cONrLs |
i
her name
- * .
Mr ang Mrs Fred Bedmmon Jr
of Washington, D C., spent the
{wok end with selalives here.
Mr amd Mrs James McNelis,
thelr som, Dick and Mm 1 L
Binder and fer Noss al-
tended 8 McNelis reunion Sun-
da Mt ht 10a) fan sent rome
and Mrs. Woodrow Wylas!
and "Mr and Mrs Jack Wyland
snd children of Cleveland, ©, and |
Mrs Joseph BSolnosky and children
of Bamesboro visited one day
Mrs. Ray Teklnaky and daugh-
ter of Philadeiphin, Mise Anna
Marie Rubus of Naugatuck, !
Conn. and Donald Rubus of De |
tredt, Mich. were here a few days |
visiting atl the home of their par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs Michast Rubus
Former U 8 President Her-
bert Hoover will be 80 years oid
on Tuesday He was born Aug
19, 1874.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stritl.
matt and children of Palton
visited Sunday at the home of the
former's mother, Mra Elizabeth
Strittmaltier of East End
Mr. and Mrs Charles Eriter
and children of Carrolitown visil-
ed Sunday at the McDermott re-
sidence in East End
Miss Nanetie Donahue of Pills
h was at her home in East
over Bunday.
Atty. and Mrs John Lantzy
of Spangler wisited Sunday al
the KK. H. Kelly home in East End
Mr. and Mrs Ted Holtz their
BON, , und Mr. and Mis
Dave Weakland and family en-
joyed an outing Sunday a! lhe
Cook's Forest State Park
Mr. and Mra. James McNelis of
Detroit, Mich, announce the birth
of a som, Christopher, on July 2%
Recent births which we forgo!
to jist are as follows: A daugh-
ter was bom to Mr. and Mrs
Jack Heatherdale In the jer
WI July 18. Mr. Hea ie
manager of the
A nay P. And Mr. and
i Ewanik annouice
of a son in the same
like a path |
i
Yi»
—_— I a Hr Bs mj
} {
| visited with relatives here over dr.
{the past week end
August, the eighth month of |
ithe year is dedicated to the Im- | !
| maculate Heart of Mary
After aspen several weeks |
in Cincinnati jo. at the daughter,
of her son-in-law snd daughter. | Tree visited here :
Mr and Mrz William Brenan. | hner home Wednesday evening
Mrs James McNelis has returned last week
| to her home here | Mr Rady > Diffenbach and oN
Jaren Buchanan was the ony aren of iver Springs. Md -
who never married the ndy's parents, Mr. and Mrs |
Mrs Ruth Pontzer wom the Michael Rubus
sore award when Mrs Gertrude. Mr. snd Mrs Ralph
M Houck entertained the “Bridge | and Seughters were visitors
Foursome” Saturday afternoon Patton Wednesday evening of last Mrs W
at the Houck home on Fourth | week. | Run visited here for
Avenue Mm John AB was a visitor With her
and Mrs Waiter Yahner A Weok.
Mr in Altooma Wednesday of last [wart
M Miss Betty Davis of Ebensburg |
- v
Shetr Ro Hit was # caller In town last Thurs fortune to et a args
rodd fall on one of his
Mr and Mrs Ha Fosig and 98 ening od
Jack, Joe and Jeanne and Mr and | Kern Houck and daughter, caused a very
day
Mrs Robert Houck and son Bobby Lynn Ann visited with relatives Me
all of Akron. O. and Mr and in Bethesda Md. a few days ws F.
Mrs. Warre mer and daugh. Week.
Mr Ty 154MeE na ugh | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon announce the Peaansylvania Coal a
si an orting Sunday at the Lea ‘ihe birth of a daughter m Miners Co
mer Grove, near the Leamer Hospital Spangler, July 37 Mr John Reems of
home Mr and Mrs James McMullen A puaest here of Nis i
nic will be held next Gy Chub ple | 31 in the Spangler Hospital "Athi ou amb alk
{July 11. at the Patton Park James Rubus of Banning. Calif come Ae
Mins Grace Cunningham, genial is visting here with his parents, :
and capable Hastings young lady. | Mr. and Mrs Michael Rubus
has received em ent in Reg- Mr. and Mrs Harold Fosig and
ster of Wille hael J. Hart. | Jack, Joe and Mary Jean of Ak
nett’'s office. Cambria County ron, O. spent several days the
Courthouse, Ebensburyg. past week here with Mrs Fosig's
Mr and Mrs A. PF Baker snd parents Mr and Mrs T. A Yah
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Thomas visi ner and in Cherry Tree with her of
ted with relatives in Hollidays- | brother-in-law and sister Mr. and
| burg last Thursday Mrs. Warren Liamer :
Due to the Firemen's Week George Bernanos spoke a grea
| activitian this Thursday evening truth when he. mid. “When we
| at Patton. when Piremen’s Parade deliburately shut our eyes 10 &
| will feature, the regular meeting truth, we always end up by hat-
{of Hastings Borough Council has ing it.”
heen postponed until the follow-| A number of Hastings people
ing evening Friday. Aug 6 at! Lr to attend the Marian Hour
[7p m 7 p m August 11 im St
{| The y Hastings Eider High School Nays Church, Patton, when
| Band will be sponsored this Thur. | veneration of the “Piigim Vergin,
i
jo
i
er SA — sm PR RR SA PA
Rave returned from a visit lon were up at the Coumtyl
| Monday
en
a
and Mrs T A. Yahner
which will epen fext
A jolly party of 17
‘had a hay ride over
tore Wednesday evening.
DJ Houck had & very 5
some porch built on the south shies
the American House Jos
| The, Hating fay a
| horough limits, and the piping =
| being laid an fant an the
| are being completed
Seventeen foreigners from
were up at Ebensburg
and Became naturalized A
them were: Chas Hetrick,
H Smith and Robert Carte
puaet have
to
sday evening by the Hastings Fire beautiful statue of Our Lady of
ompany in the competitive Fire Fatima, will conclode the services
men's Parade at Patton Mra Jack Pongonia and dau!
| Mra P. O. Holtz entertained ghter, Pat, spent several weeks
rnembers of her bridge club at! recently’ visiting with the lady's
| her horne here last Thursday ev- setar, Men ire Liccordo in
ry score awards going to Mrs | - wy.
Edward Cassidy, Mrs A. J. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Liccordo
| Howek. Mrs. A. J Dillon and Mra and Bill Gienburg of New York
[Fred Solason Mrs Houck also City and Mr. and Mrs Jack
| received the travel prize | Pongonis and danghter. Pal are
. Mr and Mrs. E A Holtz and | visiting in H * at the home
| family attended an annual picnic | of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Al
Liast Thursday at Recreation Park, | bert Lubert
( Patton, held webu Bogs gg Life In |
surance C Holtz a a} Fifty Years Ago
Hr tear.
Sunday Near Coalport
Fhensbu Moms taken fran the Slee
daughter Barbara and son Randy, | Herth, Coints News A Lorain, Ohio, motorist
iof Canton, O., were guests last | Angus 5, caped injury last Sunday
Mr and Mrs B jeibauer. | (and a good game is expected a uUNY pole on Rate
Mr and Mra BJ. Niebauer, | Min Alice Adash of PRUDGEED Sout Sail eu. of pa
{ Eleanor Niebauer and Charles D. J. Houck hed business in| Substationthet his ear
Fretinik enjoyed an Suing Wed- | Phensbury Monday
istlie Mewart 330 ocdeck Property
Jus MoNehs and Patrick Da a
oat urday Mgmt
Ohio Motorist Crashes
| Mr and Mm James Cassidy of |
rg and John Cassidy Na!
eh here ai the home of Mr... Nitktown will play ball here soon when his car falled to 8 ‘
and Mrs Edward C | Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock | gotiate a curve and
: J
i Sr.
‘Jr. ard children, Mr and Mrs | is the gueat of Miss Bessie Gor Edward Lewis Gallaher #8,
Robert Lantzy and childrem, Miss don | state police of the WK
| nesday of Mim Asm Schade of Irwin in| vent down 3m smb
Moshanson Park at the home of her cousin, The accident oecurred
one day last week
Mr and Mm C
ast week at the T A. Yahner
Mrs O ‘A. Siler of North East |
has been spending some time here
atl the home of her daughter. Mra |
FC Peters
Mr. and Mrs B J Niebauer. |
Genuine
RAND-McNALLY
ROAD ATLAS