SH Ck a ge * tery. Mrs. Dubetsky Hastings and Vicinity By GERTRUDE M. HOUCK Mrs. Dubetsky, bl, Is Buried Monday Funeral services were held on Monday at nine a m. with a high mass of requiem in St Bernard ehurch here for Mrs Lenora Du betsky. 61. of Hastings, who died April 5 in Newark. N. J Inter ment was in the church ceme had been an invalid after suffering a paraly tic stroke several vesars ago. She was undergoing treatment in a Newark Hospital when she pass ed away Born in Houtzdale, June 13 1883. she was a daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael Walters The family had resided in St Boni- face for manv vears Her husband Anthony, survives and these children: Mra Halen Exzle and Eugene, both of Duke Center: Mrz Esther Toohey. of New York City: Mrs Elaine Ev erhard Hastings, Mrs. Roeeannas Maxwell, Alphonse, James, Don gid and Raymond. all of Wichita Kans: George. UU 8 Army, New York City, and Patricia and Bev- ariy, both at home There are 2! grandchildren and four great grandchildren She was a sister of Frank Wal ters. Hastings: Mra Reging Cas sidy, Pasadena, Calif; and Har. ry Kramer & member of the Rosary Confra- ternity and ICBU of St Catholic Church, Hastings: aux fliary to the Hastings Fire Com pany and Barnesbore Cootieties Friends were received at the Basly Funeral Home and funeral gervices were held with a requiem Nigh mass in St. Bernard's Chur. eh on Monday morning Inter ment was in the church tery “' By Gertrude M. Houck Oh. lar, you regally 3 + With glifter by day and a rustle © at might, Already enormous before | born. Xour fortitude heartens me newly ~ sach morn Was \ of my window your whis- Outside J I Washington, Db. C 1% pers enthrall A harbor where feathered folk : trustingly call; Deep-rooted and sturdy, : arms seem to reach Beseechingly up, as if trying to teach That pothing below can compare i to The One Wha fosters and nurtures since time has begun poplar, you set an example | | Home For Hiving that's lofty and equal iy just Creator of all, O To #rength at jength To — temporal folly, and then » Bke the tree, always look gratefully up- wird to Thee. give us the "A tentative schedule of events sot up for the first half of a cogram for Cub Beouts Pack 73. 8 rad 8. Hast t Paralvsis, | grades bie a total of ' children Pittsburgh, She was Bernard | Dita gd fyi, (NIP 5 oe EOS | iN sR : beautiful | ment. your | | junior governor; jdr., perssbere staunchly and bring { aerelary and and Geo Phone CHapel 7-4330 Hastings Children To Get Salk Shots Arrangements Being Made By Local School The School hial Hastings Elder and St School, Hastings, w cipate in the Salk Va gram, iI WAS announced *. J. Urich, supervising 1 of the Hastings-Elider dis 8 expected that dis the anti-pol motion this Medical and » of the state and tional Foundation for wiil Work with State Health Departm ing Lhe mass noc syivania Most local children in school re Rave ion privilege 28 out graders and 27 second grade of publ Al this writing i$ aveiighie az vel of seo ehildren Busy Season for Local Senior Class Once a Bernard's tribution iy vaccine will week hoy 8 units of the Na Infante rt t gs # a ER LIONS parents in the tw applied inoeaiat The the Senior Hastings-Elder High Sc hoo! 1 ter into one of the busiest fife's periods, with the term's end aml graduation day The schedule of comin WE Fridav, Apri Wednesday cert Wednesday Ma Bn 22 Mav [Class Dav Friday, May 13 Prom Wednesday Mav Class Purty Monds Y. Banquet Wetineaday Mav 23% Junior May 25. Commen Wednesday day. June |} Thursday snd 2 and 3 Fe bodes ¥ 3 ® Galinis Again to Head Local LOOM Joseph Galinis was reelested | governor of Lodge 353, Loyal Or der of Moose, al & meeting here on Monday evening in the Moose Other officers are John Stevens enrge prelate; Lawrence tremsurer and Joseph trustee for three years Eugene Endler is serving as Charles Gauntnes # Bakajea are trusses | Instalintion will take place at the Api 230 meeting Us BOWLERS those pins | all indications eo wotldn't fall down for the Kivie oh Tuesday Kay pot high score with her 122 and also high average. Norma and Helen gol & 120 to come next highest. | [ hear Marge brought dough niles for the gang and they were Dee-litious, seems | always mins oul on the fun Since sveryone will be full of amar | pre resuits. I'll be wmi- Cited sah i and on Tuesday, I won't | i i {3s vghter, ny tninsing, 80 wish them | ! all nice high scores The scores: Paint ........ Gal $4.00 Valper Velvet . Gal. $4.00 ¥ i § and Miss Nancy Anns | Strittmatter, visited firother Mar ielan Nisbauery instary, | Johnstown were al HASTINGS CAFETERIA WILL SEAT 200 ER eB bi go Here's an over-all view in the cafeteria of the ing. Equipped to seal aed an FOOT OCCUPY Hastings Mn, the tore ST. BONIFACE CARD PARTY YM ha §F epi y QUFELL HEASS FIRE MONDAY $1 s Volunteer Fire slings H Thomas Dhetri Kevin That: if } ‘Rai iv Wa 3 pes i re Sey i their Mins Ells Spr eh WR & Fuest Bund Per Rome ir Fs Mr and Mrs of Washingt with reat Mr. and ane dau visited Bunds 1 Boma near Nt winiiface Mr. and Charles F and children of Frills { Sunday at ihe MoeDermnott East Er and Mrs daughter, Es burgh, TnTies hore Viel Wen A tes $d v EI é Patton SFT R £3 wpogr pyr FIRES Y (PRR hewn in Mr leubie Wal pity, of Pit were Easter giesls x! Guy Commons home Mr and Mrs BEuagone Mu tang children visited Buanday reiatives in Homer City Mr. and Mra Rudy Miller fonda af Jobinstown, visited Bunday at the home of Migs Marie Miller in Fat End | Mr. and Mra Steve Zrioka and | children of Girard, Olio, Mr. and | Mrs. Warren Pyer and son, Rickie | and Mr and Mrs. Toon Anna and | daughter, Carol, of Cleveland, O of Johns | town, were week end visitors at the Anna home in East End Mr. snd Mrs John Rogal and | Miss Patricia McMaster, of Ches- | nd | | ter. were week ond guests here at the Joseph Lhron home Mr. and Mrs Jack Richards and children of Wahington DJ C.. and Mr. and Mrs. George Fine of Cleveland, Ohie, spent the Eas. | tery weelk end at the home of the ladies’ mother, Mrs Edith Nie bauer. On Bunday, the group, ae. companied by Mrs Elizabeth | at Mt Loretto, ; Mr. and Mrs. Arch Bounsdev and sons Jeffery and Eobby, of Punxsulawney, and Ar. and Mrs Jack Narn snd children, larry. | Melanie and Jackie of Nanty Gl were Easier guests al the Jan sure home here Mr. and Mrs Richird Carey of Altoona were werk end guests af the Owens home on Beaver St Mr. and Mrs, R A. Weakland of Bewickley were recen| visitors | here at the EE M. Weakland res idence : Mr. and Mrs John Dvorchak and childzen visited with relatives | in Patton on Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Asian Mon of the huge dining room cafeteria, Kitehen almost half of the base Ee : a ” i Lowi o | Hang i Easter at the Mac in Cresson i reintives and friends in Land sons, Falls, N. Y. UNION PRESS. COURIER ent HWemorial Bualld whe Hke to Edgewn Aree K 8&0 ry he Dat iv Meg r. Mia (Chris A. J Biriitn evening vistors | Mos i Pid Tuitory ter, Dwyrothy, Mr Tatters of Barnesh Jam 1% i Wanye { TR Hu pill My Rd ey “iE I More Joseoh Pitisburgh spent Lhe ine home of Woy Wi Hugi li i End Mr. and Mrs. John Massaron and ia igh ter Flips iy lane of 1 AE Lown. were Rueais Sunclay at the | William Hugi home. ‘Mhev were COON the farn Masur vi Ti Frid] BONE hy # father Hert spend several in Lew #1 ovr and Mrs. Jo soph [The house ruests on Runday with Albert Chigss in Veterans HH Witla iI in A 1 on "4 What a wonder ful cis Easter Tay. we Year of 15058 Mr and Mrs thera Me their sur ap dove Bert EM Molirew hove &7 Spent Mr. and Lira Walter Hu visited with friends in Altoona on Monday. Mrs. Byron Roberts and dau ghter, Joyce, of Ebensturg. v sit {od with relatives in town on Mon oon Me iHop of Cleveland O | visited at the McKillop home here over the week snd Mr. and Mra. James Stitts and children of Patton visited with town on Bunday Mr. and Mrs M. 1 Seymour John and Joseph of Patten, and Mr and Mr Edgar {Holtz and Ms Bdgar Gooderharn fof Patton R. D.. { #tives here Sunday visited with rel Mr. and Mra Steve Bakaiza and | children of Patton visited Saiu: day at the Bakajza home in the {Bast End Mr. and and Jobn Mrs. Harry Baker of Fervence Mveland, © ispent the week end at the AF Banker howe on Spangler street Ar. and Mrs Vernon Ritter and! sens, Gail and Jimmy, of Seneca are sponding th week here atl the Melvin Routch home. Mr. and Mra. AF Baker and daughter, Donna, visited Sunday | Evening wilh relatives in Rey. i noldavitie Mrs. Hallie Elder of Sewickley visited hers the past few with relatives. Mrs. Pave Doner of dave State Col Reid and lege and Wayne Blackburn of children, of College Park, Md | Wisconsin were guests Sunday at Lodr. Marie Kelleher, of Wash ington, D. C., and Ledr, Camille Houck, of Bainbridge, Md, spent the week end at the Houck home on Fourth Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Yahner vis | ited Sunday st the Warren Le amer home near Cherry Tree 4 Mr and Mrs Warren Leamer and daughter, Jean of Cherry Tree, visited here Balurday atl the T. A. Yahner home. Miss Doris Dietrick, employed in Altoona, ft the week end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houck and son. Bobby, of Akron, Ohio, spent the week end with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Regis Hupfer and son of Baltimore, Md, and Mr. and Mrs. Hupfer and children of thee : ou home on Spangler fit, for the Melvin Routch home Bob Routeh of Cleveland. Ohio wan at his Bome here for the week end. Mrs. Ruth Pontzer and Mrs Kathryn Pontzer of State College were in town with friends last | . then went io Elk Co | to visit with relativim over the week end Mrs. Paul Waltz visited with relatives in Pittsburgh the first of the week. Dr. and Mrs. C. L. McCoy were | visitors “in Philadelphia over the week end. t Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marcuzao of | Highland Park, N. J. spent the | week end at the Marcuzzo home | on Spangler Streel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Askey and children of Harrisburg, tlown with relatives over the last A juke box also is a) in the rear of | ‘YD J the dining hall as an added feature for stodents He Ral hor n satiny Ww dance fs trances to the dining were = Mr. huirgh Fasly itayrs wt Joe Easily Pitts {if returned to and Mra Bteve | were Easier Agnes Easly Mie i Me nad M Norman BAY rn ai § wil edd ya | By Mr. | ae puseney. My | and Mis and Mer Altooni the News office Barnum & Bailey's cirous wil visit in Johnstown next month County Deteardive BF HH Knee Ehensburg was | town Mon i i vis Michaels RTH ¢ epled the Painter {able Barneshors the Waal oni sf ihe and Mra Gevgid MoQ Mi £0 pases oy wasp ned Eine hore oF 2 Hah position here with | Em. We ih Rev tthe the yd ahve ming omdact it ratning at i The next Hou A * ober Chi Big home 3 Faust on Maw A nurnber of oan LEW rE DO) tate ‘oliegre, and | le have had lights taken Mr and Mri Donald Holtz of | OW and otherwise dignified Lhe Fhiladeliohia taster ut the | 'Miention of doin 0 if i A ATE NOt rev home of the vaung parents | , Mr and Mrs E A Holtz Myr and Mea Dennis Ashoraf! ind Leo: Kitty Plerce and Rob a Wo ya fF Ptah Mr and Edward Pierce and chil and Mr am & Yur if TAMIIY © maida wt rrleind 5! Cslifor Tego hera #pHent the rates wo Fagan Dries set wf Miners’ hall Menu men s {ha x trea 4 RN pat yf Lyre We wie Dan Speicher * 4 % rye ® A PA (Kr wh fren * will be Beld Mrs yh Mion Way | NEE installed a rerio gintain ara soft HM » waret gon Lalas | Rt FS Has snd g the Ed Ashaoraft home on ngewe. RD Mr and Mrs Hrankivn, witre ¥ i he Ladies flarnveos Falters of pre veel end Pests we Herman Kirk honns ness dng and refreshvients Wl aida farses Camobell fo B Headfriik oing | conelanw ¥ Ries mit LE, anu? Mra famies Desalvo Med sit wimited Randay evening PU ! ! firm Pame & Helfrick, will open the WW R od df Pith praed AF II 3 grr] YA Proda.Cotirier SAN Phot Marg: Benesky of Brook. Pogns ’ # Hy Photo Aardwars store in AIViS By whout May 1 Nm Rinjtlieton Lh Aad vf i ol Y Wis 8 Weel eril rues! Wing Kirk mous mpnr Nt Handi. There area are two separate en "ty fin yout arday at ihe grid Mrs rin! will be siter $48 Tie My FHL gh Fifty Years Ago =: [lems talien Trem the files of North Tambris Newsy \ fering Sprit 1A, 1905 tenhald feve ¥ Lost: A Blue enameled ttachmt TO gold a Maonilay. April 3 Nis parents Singleton. B: cise Binder and Jimmy as of Patton were FART y #4 Monda Y Mr. and Mrs Ralph Fryckh their sons, Bruce ond Mark snd Mrs. Robert Fyek Mra Mae FEliden aden on Monday «Robert Houck nin visitors wera with turret the © MINE Mrs tog Mi parental Homme of ig? Funer mire ind Mr und and wars visitor Wad Rae 1% Hea. Heward SHRRIn erday of A Kroes tha ' Rare Miss Emilie as Wika at Weak Bt the Yahner ay Puy res ref of the Mr dren of wreak Mra Bob Kimball Ebenatniry tml day at the M and Barnard of tren Mrs. How faaniey and child arsed Mr Ms Charlies lLantsy all + risburg {ren 5 § Har ela lUuns war The a no Loan seek pnd Tabn Yeuger of Onl ry Toenday at the thar Mra P FPF Miss Gretohen } 49 hodnie Y ahner Bosv@ SEPA 10 : Mr. and M Wf Prittabayreh aren end at the an Rpmnglier Nt Mr and Mm George M "re pv, Welle Visti da ss i Saturday Vicinity young Foe 1 ol va Fg folks who at tended the square dance Batuvday Ma Fane § i sera Td wt plier 4 #F mE af tdi ten Bu Wound Mike Kurtz mn Spach! Wea kia wise Fueat The tasty, wholesome food served dally at Hast ings Elder High cafeteria is prepared in a modem, fully equipped, stainless steal kittehen, a pari of whieh Is shown above, To the left, wilh doubis doors, is a refrigerator, next a Heavy duly blender and miver, A Bot-piate type tdectric stove with double size ovens is in the center, and the device # Torn Biritimatler Ihe Hita Kirk Marge Benesk) Mew A : CE fawn Aru Ber MN Lables serving tanh ien eon, of Haatings perder, YOU SAVE $200.00! DOUBLE DOOR Frigidaire Refrigerator with YOU SAVE $100.00! Frigidaire Refrigerator A Big 11% with Sloe it ‘ubie-foot, 47-pound fYeeser A shelves A todlay at Sender's WAS $379.95 $279-95 YOU SAVE $104.00! Frigidaire Wonder Oven ELECTRIC RANGE RETAIL PRICE sD 49-95 $353.85 Now rodl-ont vend Has finish SO-pound freezer del ront 5349-9 YOU SAVE $120.00! Frigidaire 2-Oven ELECTRIC RANGE RETAIL PRICE $3099 $4229.95 Now Porcelain Bargain’ Cyelamatic read WAS $549.95 Bale Price $343.95, $279.95, Bender “We Service What We Sell” Phone Flreside 4.6532 nw Seubiefoot Cyclamaty Aik vig : RETAIL PRICE Thursday, April ". 1988 al services will be held in he ed E. Church Slunday and burial will be in a Patton cemetery The miners of No. 20 went strike Monday morping on ate ant of the discharge of one of the drivers They returned to vork Tuesday, pending a settles rent gory of Mr. and Mes Shadle, underwent a vary serious operation for appendicitis on Bunday The operation was performed by Drs Rice and Hage ay, and was quite successfal. Eggs are current coin in vars ous counties nn Ireland Real Bstate 'I'ransfer Francis I. Hartman, executor of Jacoh Hartman, deceased. to Jacob Sems elsberger Fils Tw p.. $500 On Buasday eloning shout alow lock. the road machine Delay ng to Burguehanns Township Was with dynamite, the fend being perpetrated oy parties & ho were annosed to the purchase f the machine by township of The ine was fw eof JB 1 explosion tha ™ wid ome in Plattville and the shattered glass in this and sevVels al adjoining buildings Robert J. Hovan N Robert J Hovan aged 30 yours f Detroit. Mi a former of Bakerton died in Des on Thursday of last weelk He was bom in Rakerton, § SON of George and Mary (Dhtakey oy) Hovan Burviving are these bro~ thers and sisters: John GQ ; Mra Anna Christoff. both of kerton: Stove and Theresa, of Detroit: Irs ey WwW Bae cesbharo John Kufel Nanty William Aer ova 1 tale mach el] Bhigan resi demt Fogel # {0 EE SECTION OF MODERN CAFETERIA KITCHEN Union Press O0urter Sta PROB with the wheel handles in a pressure cooker. thes equipment includes dishwasher, steam kettle milk dis vr, va cabinets and eleetrie cafe gy and ¥ Rose Coiling, Elder lk; in with her assistant being Mrs. Luoey A YOU SAVE $115.00! 41-pound freeser that defrosting And at Step in today! Now YOU SAVE $100.00! Has divided top. automatic controls RETAIL PRICE Now 5179
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