By GERTRUDE M. BOUCK Margie Weakland Bride On Saturday A pretty church wedding took face Saturday morning In St rd’'s Church here when Miss Margie Weakiand became the bride of Joseph Yeckley She is a dau rice Weakland of Hasti and he 4 2a son of Mr. and rs. Alvin Yeckiey of St. Benedict. Father Adalbert Kalsch, OSB, pastor performed the double ring cere- mony, and sang the nuptial mass which followed, al nine o'clock The bride's father gave her in marriage Attired in a floordength gown of white net and lace over taf. feta, the bride's veil was waist length and was secured by a seed. pearl tiara. She carried a bride's missal topped with white cara. tions. Mrs Ravmond Yeckley, as her sister's matron of honor, wore el orchid, her gown being | length She wore a matching tiara and carried 8 nosegay of yellow and white carnations. Ray- | mond Yeckley served as his neph ew's best man Dinner was served at Willman's | Hotel, Carrolltown, and a recep tion took place in Carrolitown V FW. Home Following a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, Mr and Mrs Yeckley will reside in Cleveland Ohio. where employed. Mr Yeckley is an ar my veteran Former Hastings Resident Expires A former Hastings resident died July 2. at the age of 35 years He is Dr. Morton M. Tanner, of New Kensington, son of Mrs Anne Tanner and the iste Harry Tanner, formerly of Hastings A graduate of the University of Pittsourgh Dental School, Dr , practiced dentistry Arnold, Pa. He died in Presbyter- jan Hospital Pittsburgh In addition to his mother, his wife, and one daughter, he leaves a sister, Mrs. Ronald Herron, the former Lillian Tanner Funeral services were held in Pittsburgh July 3, with burial in| & cemetery there & & @ CIRCUS TIME (By Gertrude M. Houck) Oh, Circus Time st last i here, The jolliest time of ali the year, We're through with study no frowns more fro For now's the time to laugh a! clowns We early to the circus go. Me an’ my Eat candied a ernckerjack, It's nearly till we get back One day last summer Joe an’ me Went first the King of Beasts to Jos, ter of Mr. and Mrs Mau- | both are wm Hastings and Vicinity Phone CHagel 7-633 Miss Jennie Ritter ; weink at the home in (Cleveland, Ohio i R. A Weakland of Swissvale was Bere over the week end with reiatives. spene th t 2 : i ¥ land son, Raymond, Mr Sharon, und Mr and Mrs Miller. and children all velané, Odo here at the home of the pass. Mr snkiand Mir children of College Park Md were at {he home of Mr. and Mrs A J Hoisck the first of the week Nr and Mrs. T. A Yahner vis ruane of Cis jadien’ Saturday evening Ledr. Camille Houck, U andl 12 (jg) Jo Boss, U.S of Bainbridge Md, were at 8 N N the first of the week Mr. and Mrs Robert Houck and son. Bobby, of Akron, Ohio, spent the first of the week with vicinity relatives Nr and Mrs PJ Houck an i pounce the birth of a son, Friday in Miners Hospital Spangler Late repentence is never true [but true reépenience never 1s inate Mr arid Mrs Walter Farrell and | ehildren of Philadelphia spent the weik end here at the P.O Holtz | hore wh 18 1O8T At 8 Boniface picnd {July 4th, & black hand-painted fan. with attached white reward Call CHaped 130 | write, Ciertrude M Houck Has tings. Pa ! Mr. and Mrs Bob | Cleveland, Ohio, were at vin Rotten home f« endl i Many vicinity folks the Bt Bemiface pecnic on Monday Pather 1 A Kerittmatter and ‘Mr, and Mrs ian] sons, Harold and Charles Crosson were dinner guests Sun day al the home of Mr and Mrs A J Idllon here i Mr. and Mrs {amd duasghter, Frances burg, vere callers in | Monday Mrs. Bugene Endler visited with { refintivess In Harrisburg iwesk end { Shirley mihhan ir Routch of the Meal We Tr the ow Norman Nelson of FEhens town a] for and Susie Mallon of | Harrisburg are spending the week | here with their uncle and sunt i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Endler, and their grandfather, B. A Lantry | Mrs Rose Franklin visited {he (past week with relatives in Ad | toons Mr. ind Mrs Ray Staiber and son of Ambridge visited for parents, Mr. Pryekhind r ard Mrs Clara Kirsch of Califor. | nin. are spending some time with relatives in this vicimily Miss Kathryn Semelsberger of | York, is on a week's vacation ai | her hopse on Spangler Street Mr and Mrs [I M Kline and Mr. and Mrs Dan Parrish and Sughtar, Karen, were on a rip to Newt York State on Monda) Capt. Dan J. Semelsberger, u 8 A Betsy, of Winnepeg, Manitoba Canadas, are on a vacation here al. the home of the Captains pa remit. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sem- elpberger. Patton announcé the birth of a om. Matthew Bernird, in Miners Hospitid, gler, June 30 Mrs Horne is Bemels Johnstown were guests Monday wt the Prank Walters and Anth- any Damm homes. Ff. ang Mrs. Harry Kramer of Pitistn spent tthe week end al tha + of Mr. Frank Walters in East End r of Hastings Ube whieh Baron, Ohlo, spent the week ond writh pelatives in town. Mr. end Mrs. Francis ODon- i: t El: HH Bob Routeh | Mir. and Mrs. Raymond Yeckley | and Mry | Kenny Woodworth, their daughter, | spent the week end |’ and Mrs Maurice i and Mrs. Jack A. Reid and | ited with relatives in Cherry Tree the | former's home on Fourth Avenue | Bernard Ratchford the § % | ferw days at the home of the indy's | and Mrs Robert | and Mrs William Kirsch | 7. Mrs. Semelsberger, and their children, Dan, Ronnie and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Homme of | y former Mary Ruth Mrs. George Lux of | and Mrs | Mrs. Daves Weakland was with | nelatives In Altoona the first of | Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Madis of | nell and were week home yf Holtz Hastings 4-H Ch pale the Annual 4-H Tour to Pitt {and 19 The tour i its to Hghland i Heineg Piant and {burgh Airport children of Harrisburg end Mr Vis Tole FB te and Mis P. © $7 win Park § Teal fu i Misses Rita Carpinellio ar | tores Maines spent the past in Washington. D i Misses Donna and Eihel and Mrs. Ruth Carpinello cent visitors in Petr Mrs J Edgar | Buyring Lake N J Tex Altewmin, have | homes after the home of Mrs } Ware : na A oom FRAT ard Mrs Ra vith of returns ther vasiting her at Rose rank itn Mra CO her a B howe Holtz has Hastings R th rou! th Fa after spending a week Ww tatives in the Cleveland (Oi i Nimt ers Mary [nerdy a Br Mary Timothy RSM Lidrienne RSM of {peti vabir i Pa Rat i eit SAE aru Mars Ail cirdday Fai era ” Mr and Mrs | Pleist er and Mrs Flom Frank Mr and Mrs Fred ni Cleveland, Ohio, and of {in wre i Lhe Haltz home o were * hg Marnes of Telerming wo Ear Visiting Crean Grafton CC. BR tings R D Mr and Mrs jand Mrs Fred Gill (GIR visited relstives Md and Washington, I) jC the past week ! i n Han Albert Gill, My and Harry no Rive | Springs of Fa prishs gen # Maes (wrvets OG sent she weed ered al ot KRymngler Btreetf x Mama | Freed Fart Were in rig to game Del wasn t Rox and Wom Filia Mare & Wen {ii Bobbin Thrunas Albert Har: {itl gril Tow Waller {ave (rego? $ pw in altend the the Chicago Meveland Indians Bheaphian sna ‘ha iat tarnd Ven LE. Fliwna Was ithe Albert Mins Jean and Kevin : { Nis grwent i Ray Boge Poi tha at tended | the ree Mr reg r Town Mrs J if Bpang Pravian Ham in wun ¥ Yeager and Pores Mr dren and ih Mrs F (ev Miand i at fen the t IAT janis Hambley tinned In New York i"8SN ef the Week Hastings BH D Mra Harry Ferrers On and Mr andl eh iid ren aryl Bainby fret AS Hambley | 31d4., spent ane Mr and of Cleveland Mrs Fran pf Pevnoiddeviile ft the A F 8 reed a is (Rie gppent thy und & Sauer T Nr ner Fifty Years Ago fiemns taken from the files of Nerth Cambrian News July 7. 1905 jomenh Holtz has beautified & residence by adaly OR! » paint Joseph A. Gray of Npar in town on Monday Jennie Neff is visiting ard friends in Béech i. E Kaylor edit f Cambria Tribune wis & Welcome caller at this office Friday afler | POON ER | R. agent at transferred Cherry Tree Bevernl of ithe prize fight al Barnesboro Raturday evenigg Mrs Amanda Notley has moves i Ber mousehold geen fred i since to Cherry Trew i i George Semelsherger is having | a new concrete walk laid in frost jot his residence Invitations are oul for an As | sembly to be held in Clark & Hin ney's Hall next Wednesday even ing Kettering's crchesira of | Greensburg will fumish the mu | be 2 4 igier was reaalives { ‘roe of * fhe formerly PR place, has been | Vintondale 10 Brilthart this from tok In : Hur sDioris am Henry Delaby and Aline Lefe | bicre of 8B: Boniface wera GRY red atl nine o'clock Monday mom. ing by Squire FE A. Goodfellow. | Henry Anna of Homestead was i among friends and relatives here over the Fourth A panic was aimost creatsd fast week in Pittsburgh by the ap | pearance in a department store of two voung women i bhobp sitirta | It required the services of three | policemen to oy them through ia crowd of 1.006 ! people and es { cort them home Several of our young people al | tended the dance st Barmeaboro lon Monday evening | The Cambria County Agricalty | ral Association Fair will be held j at Carrolitown Sept. 5-8 i Teachers elected by Haslings | School Board for the coining | term are: Room 1, Kathryn Mill er of Philadelphia; Room 2. Emi. liv Davis of Ebenshurg: Room J | Miss Chariton of Houtzdale, Floor 4. Margaret Ivory of Vanderyrint {Room 5, Miss Bigler of Curvens | ville; Room 6 Miss Edwards | Room 7. Catherine Ivory of Van | Gergrift, and Prof. IL. 8 Jones of Ebensburg. printipal The weekly newspapers of the [county have suspinded publica. [tion this week on nccount of the national holiday While we dp nol | wish lo depart fromy this rule, we | have found it more convenient Lo take our usual vacation during | the week of July 17. Hence, the News comes to you as usual thi week. but will not appear during the week of July 17. We trust this will meet with the approval of all our friends FARM CAPITAL There is an average farm capi tal investment of $14.000 behind every one of the £ 500,000 farm operators, hired hands, and family workers on U. 8 farms This is four times the arnount invested for each worker and operalor in 1940, reports William Carroll, of Penn State extension service. More than S000 pharmacists are engaged in professional and retailing services to the public, and another 2500( are distribut. ed throughout the drug and chem- jeal industries, wholesale trade, colleges, government services and UNION PRESS. COURIER By DOROTHY EYER and BELAYNE BRANNIGAN Phone Alteonna J: MRI or 31.5448 [idhareil Haro Buarpproon A DROP EVERYTHING! YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE! sh EY _ CR a he Eh bed 23 Ma ganar My Sg Je Open 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Daily miiscollancous activities, | PHILADELPHIA AVE. wit Benewalt Ewen 1 writ sie sister Mrs M ke Hipne. Overweight Folks Usually Can Trace = Condition to Selves { Popa ght + an Hhnger Jgim Ta fat ba digi ine PP | § Thi week snd Rteve Flis walt FEdan Br amet! wong ant {rn — § Fo TELS ire wf woame glandular aw ondition found 1o De & prevvige and the general getting to know it # BB Iyer inise giabedit iw N & fa A negne NE Werwei ant % af d there Svereal ing an the Wie Hey Ig 404 pe, Max vel heen disrnye and sppelite mf! hematical vam of in anv levaw we frag that ww wm Tod af fart ive iY emtrod The With iliet abil ht can 4 Pi a rink THA ROWeY er wg ne wrodduced oie ah addons a le maar strict Saher Vion vAaIinienany "NAVY UNVEILS NEW SUPERSONIC Toasty, iy 3, 8 an uncontrollable’ hun 80 he betommes thoughts of food function he fered food and Nis family Aown to a table lades with tempting dishes Pevin ong. hard pro. by a sense of mental Tor painful hang- roadie \ wR renamed with vr that It ix pot eaRy Srey wd ad Find + ooh wna 4 ¢ = “ite ng Sg 3 RON panied Lire a) fram ration fa re andl actually or wit rac ins The cam motes CRiise of obesity i recOgRizged an du amnion. al configs Resi Pine does not 4d ont Every Par oo of food urge Io patient has of Ris 4 eraoctionsl history ntauwe the revi iiiy viarw el ght studied begild an barrens INTRODUCE GREENS and esscnrole suind lineup, Pa meabhergey Penn aducn- has » leaf {ivided, and hrpadden ford in tossed for frat Int madyen the family Flees out an sos odd #MVe wi oy " i wt Ae #1 fRLITTYer Fandive § vou, 0 y Easvarode is a Bean growl ahd Phen soe SC LR? "al iw har ryed 53 % plant are wd baila sa lade A SO Bs A Aang " A A FIGHTER PLAN GIVING THE APPEARANCE of 8 deadly sliver arrow as ft streaks over the Edwards Afr Force Base, Calif, is the Navy's new supersonic Sghter, the XFEU-1. The needie-nose plane is a day operate from aircraft carriers. Speed and other performance dats are classified. fighter designed to { International) JULY . .. THE FINAL MONTH OF BLATCHFORD’S GOING OUT BUSINES MUST BE SOLD! $99.00 .. $199.00 Values to $396.00 Living Room Suites $88.00 .. $188.00 Values to $298.00 Dining Room Suites $168.00 .. $298.00 Values to $380.00 DINETTE SETS $58.00 .. $128.00 Values to $196.00 ne SAVE 50%! ON BEDSPREADS, THRO RUGS, SHEETS, PILLOWCASES, SHOWER CURTAINS, DRAPES & OTHER ITEMS ATCHFOR