Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, July 07, 1955, Image 14

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    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
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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
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INTRODUCE GREENS
and esscnrole
suind lineup,
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for frat
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the family
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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
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ON
BEDSPREADS, THRO RUGS,
SHEETS, PILLOWCASES,
SHOWER CURTAINS,
DRAPES & OTHER ITEMS
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