people of a com- munity mote or less take things sinted for granted thinking that those now far awey from the old home town | continue to be familiar with “Bick home happenings. But IB many times a wrong con- anc lanations are onrcasionally. stance s communication this wri- ter received from a Hastings na- tive who has been a resident of Alaska the past number of in ihe is Mrs. Kenneth White, t former Bernardine Waltz. R N tes: Enclosed find p in ow town and just can't imagine us having a real swimming pool bein curious as to where the Me mera! Pulling and Monument are. Buppose six to be away Now for “Bernie's” benefit (ov who are a bit confused on we'd like to furnish prmation: years ia too long The swimming pool ia in the new Community Park located on grounds southeast of the old Wa Tower the railroad tracks, belwven the tracks and + what ‘was always known - "Strittmatier's Woods”, and toop” or old portable building. The new monu- mnt is alo built near the buiid- on the same lot ; yout picture the locations now, Bernie” (We got quite a chuckle ou! of the address on the envelope “Certrude Houck, Assoc. Editor” Praging') Patricia Woodley Married On Holiday fay Take for in- by the {and Kathryn, Miss Marilyn Kline. 'Feted On Birthday j Mrs Helena Kiins {a group of teen-agers at her home ion Hastings RR. DD, Sunday ining in honor of | Marilyn's J4th merry lime is dancing, games were featured The Marilyn =a | Those present were ; Rose Marie Buck i Patty Fletcher Fanet | Nancy lL.efebure Fads | Kathleen O'Rourke, Jean | Lynn Ann Houck Karn land Carol Mock Phyili { Bernadette Dillon i and Celene K lit ‘Former Hastings Girl Bride Recent oF Miss of entertained a her birthday repot toad p and Music 4 i i and nice group small pre rad Fisdy Sten Shupienus Burkey Anger Weak f iy % YH Na ei # | ly Es 3 Moy Fin FY ETI y 3 1 fat I The marriage { | McCulley IMs WE MoTulley {i 51 Williamsport Pa {of Hastings Robert fra, son of Mr an F Joseph La(Ceérra Will Was solerrin pend Than i Day NOY 24 1:30 p Calvary Chapel 2 The | performed by ! Newberry : pak on Hes : brother of i daughter i sivid iv f $a £" Mrs § IvEa art ow the inte 4 shgiv Ty ¥ Pa £ WA a 24 t y Sremany 1 hes Fes the absen Kari FE the hride i (Given marriage [| ther the brides ba llerina-length sivie arsed chantilly lace iakirty and a matching sleeved incket with | collar A finger-tig ffusion was held in place ipeart liars Attached {sehite Rible which she carried was a cluster of white roses Miss Dorie Ferree of look Hae vent, as maid of ? Wore tbaby biue balierinaiength {of tafetta and net ; strapless {itl ruffled sitirt. A iand head band | length veil and { yellow | semble i Fredric R ithe bride. was AN i A reception for guests iheld in the church rooms imme i diately following the Oersmony i Mr. LaCerra, a graduate of {the Williamsport High School and ia weteran of the Marines and (Army, is employed by Lycoming Braided Fabrics After Dec | couple will reside at 405 Valls mont Lane double ring Le in @ i 5 Mo ull Ma by 3 in fa n Was i ivf tafetta with net ovee ang mandarin of French bye ¥ : wd § viedd i tiv the ; Orgs i FOwW rs fashioned with Bat vou bi i i © hing «lol ashoukler Corsage Of the en @ with a een Dlet ad a side ses MoCulley bent brother of - 3 $48 Yas St. Boniface, Dies Bt. Baniface Miss Gernet. 78, of this place, died on Nov. 23 in the Miners Hospital Bpangier. She was born in Bnow- shot March 20 1879, a daughter of Adam amd Antonia (Bauer) Gernet. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Rase Collina of St. Boniface Miss Gerne! was a member of the Rosary Society of St. Boni. face Catholic Church Funeral services were held al 900 a m. Saturday in St Beni. face Church hy Rev. Father Ra- phasl Schartzel, OSB, pastor. In- torment wus made in the church cemetery. Arrangements in charge {of Basly Funeral Home, Hastings s & Former Police Chief Buried Last Friday Funeral services were conducted in St. Bernard's Church Friday ming a cock 10 Victoria Born in Hastings, Dec. 12, 1880, ihe was a son of George and Catherine (Holtz) Semeisherger. : : here for a pumber of years as chief of po- are his widow’ Mrs r, and ‘Samuel, iladel- Winnepeg, Cana Frey, Aria th Horne, Patton, York. There are pine sister, Mrs. Mary Kelly, - « * La a | Mrs. Lois Gill Will sad Confraternit laughter i lage | erm ged | the § Victoria Gernet, 76, US BOWLERS fairly Ww h “1 Norma and doolin’ that Gert wuz Ang secu bowling wuz game They irra dint t WHE bag. Mebbe Gert want bring eats, anyhow fell five ping short and there were REF ITI disappointed gals In the crowd Aint it funny how when someone gels goin toward good evervone fergits sides and try to cheer them on to a seore? We've geen this i often and feel that iat f good sportsmanship 9 of 145 wuz high the evenin, but Norms grab high average ith a hinnert scores. | consistancy pave Marie lnugh that word ia (erties beat the Essies fre Tey the SOOres a difference of ping Shows us we should siways tehing, huh” a Mortley RT £3 she purty KOT high ty £1 3 # k {ert WOTIPe j for ed er WY ne three glill sav gets 8 ovis! 1 st ! i ¥ * a of wWur with Ory two tad $41 Heen some of witirty ! ar wave 4 ia Oy ewW =n thresses oF in slacks t bor $i hel tag Lax me fowl CY pants ned The hey STO GERTIES Won FSSIES NDLS. .. A Wal 'w thet AEE 2 pwine ta hit the pot. but she stopped 11 short Mimi Eame Wk thought Tet } rh Her teanimalte ff thet fois! “of course, the by & Hels fonda other Kap Kuy did rounds wid” 110 + Sas Vey a showed : 123 sort wit hey Hoy . Inls thet But game | $i 1 the big margin ahoaw ped games those 111 eri 1! two {yer aay ' and Fes The rest t the 88 mark 1s thoughts never of us cooddent ge aver no matter how her Bowstmever trim i's SUTH 1a: big ’ Nios wid Services Today Mrs. Rose Gil, 7 Mrs AM 5, AWRY home Bpangier Birest 28 following a pro longed period of fll hesith Born in Flnton May 1, 1878 she way a daughter of Andrew iota "sit out’ a / Hose ill Jraamae] at hes Ww wis oan died Nov are these Mra Twd Holtz, Hastings: Mrs James Holtz, Patton R D | James, Hastings, and Miss Hose band Frank, Burviving 23, IMS children nurse al Hastings Elder and Har moanv<Joint School Systems Ther fe 18 grandchildren and 7 grea! {grandohildren. Mra. Gill Waa | sister of Mrs. Margaret Kirkpat [rdck and Mrs. Agnes Yeager, Has tings, and Mrs Etta Lantz Harneshoro Bhe was a member of 8t. Hes nard's Rosary Confraternily and the Ladies’ Auxiliary to Hastings Fire Company. Rosary Confra- ternity members met Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Wo recite the Rosary in Easly's Funeral Home where friends were received Funeral services will be held this morming (Thursday) at ¥# o'clock in Bl. Bernard's Church Burial will be in the church ce metery, Mail Early—And Often! Is Plea of Postoffice The Post Office Department is anticipating heavier Christmas mails than ever this year. To in. sure safe and early delivery of your «ards and gen, You are urged to mall early and often Acting Postmaster Winifred Abram will furnish labels to here | mark your cards for local - out of town delivery. You may oidtaimg Altoona these by calling at the window in the post office. Packaging your cards separate- fy will enable the Post office personnel to move them faster to thelr destinations. It is their de- sire to furnish the same courte ous, efficient service you have received in the past. 8» By GERTRUDE M. HOUCK The if sheen of Advent reath, Has ty of tapers, A bow BT ie underneath, Christ Duy, As angels sound the story, And then with gratefulness we'll For never-ending glory. Dr. and Mrs. H. 1. Williams of Portage and Arthur Miller of Lovett were guests one day last week at the home of Dr. and burg, and son, James, as a student at State University, State Coliege, were here over the week end with relatives and friends. Mrs. Dewey Anderson grand hter, Susan Colbert, veled by airplane to California where they visited the past two weeks with relatives in Los An- geles. Dr. and Mrs. C. L. McCoy were Thankagiving Day visitors in Al- toona. . * were just sure an honor roll score | 3 iware Mr Kap | And}! fry ondo ed § i a i Yriai ey § hard | i A. Hoitlz or Victor ( ftisee 13 i ¥ and Rose (Buck) Young Her hus | anna of Hastings, who is school | _ and’|mas Dietrick, UNION PRESS. Misses Bernice Holtz and Mar- Houck, student af In H Nurses raining were bersryie here iim Fi Paes $ dna apital T Behool Gaver the My BTN the Mins the CConnelisviiie faculty, was at her for the Thanksgiving Miss Gretchen Binder wi Montelnir N ia attending ¢ Feewnd Friday a! and Mra HIRE Wete weel at Lh week end and Mrs a the § Lan Birth 1m of Spangler hospitas ne Xe “ro « AN 3 v f High home of eile vaos inn of Patton i i home fre where shies y # pd Binder bh 8 Heckiey esl hare Mo I ihe Bo E gh! Lg % of during ithe fest { Jinpi gre { “ri MM: Firie Piesftigs gril Mira Ben : Fille ferald Brannan of Mr $5%4i 1 8! ok ‘ Weak nt tilde fathe: Hastings RH On Thursday ¢ Mr. Holts Mrs Edd 1Hep visited with is Dor ith » ir ana yeint ary Mrs £3 the Psat Glilown Ham friends f Mr { Yleovilng 3 haere TRumiay in fgreit rv Fearenoe of sient week and A F TE £ M rg { ’ i the at i hare Hakers sft EE Pt of fh Fran Flovnnd taville ged A wel ehildren Mian litnk | Were if {Tanne wn} sive dnk and Pair £1 gd 3 ? Foal # 1 in isveland OO i! f | Week and My arid ; 51 Tdhnstown FLowminys sary i and Deanaid spending Mra KH ariel Mra i. DD W y foarnne IR j al the home Mi { fiarents Hast INE. Fries fren sly ire if wae LF y fon by i 5 ty Mins hot Ni 5 § IR EER it { nentine Kirs § gv Wy in reat ne and Fred S divdd het funeral Mi Ki # £! ! § The diy i Me Fittaburgh Mra seen? § awd mans § Can i here W friends $9% 49 +5 i Mrs Ed § isis 3 ei | Flot y 3 ! % 3 and it Hon v ail rac! dpe BS fpoon at the Weslo Fan Harvey itay emerging : Mr and Mrs | mon Ruki, of Patt Hust Thursdmy {on Bpangrier 1 Mr and Mrs children of No ard Mrs Wall dren of Philad Bires! 8 5 L 3 J 4% 1 = rew Poke Tol m ¥ ol ool fu tf i i # 3 bg & i § f¥ f {he ' Mr rid 3! Woe ig 1 3 f Pa et i % M1: Bob Hourk o Pere the i i ] & and Lf. ¥ 4 Lf 3 § bat PO Holtz £3 #1 iY $ ARron Wee vid La #rud atl } Mr over 1 RFE liis ities Gf Kis i bX fy I Houck Mr a red ind son, Iv jatier of the home Mea or, Mra. 1 1. Mr and Mm leo duughter, Bartmra, of J ted last Thursday 'Wealilmnd home In The CBU will hold the annual Christmas party Wednesday ening. De when rifts will be exchanged Mr and Mme Ferd Eanly H. J Easly and Miss Ann Were visiiors in jst Wes Mr and Liniontown, $0343 Aris Wo ee i fantzs Bindery $10 § ¥ 3 iit GUTH Plt the of Fant Haalings «5 Mra Fansly Mra. Jo Dillon © Announce birth of a daughter, Honnie Nov. 18. Mr and Mra Dillon for prerly ved in Hastings With ne and IHW Erandparents Alban Aion of this place grandobildren Mr. and Mra. Btephen Fasly 3 spent lust Thursday al the Mrs. H. J. Easly home. John Easly and children of Spangler visited st the Basly home Sunday Mr. and Mrs Donald Parrish and daughter, Karen Niek- town, and Mr. and Mrs Donald Duyn and Janice and Gordon Dumm of Ebensburg were Thanksgiving Day guests here at the I. M. Kline home Friday being the First Friday of December, special devotions honoring the Sacred Heart of Jesus will be held in StL Bern ards Church at 7:30 p. m. Con- fessions Will be held today (Thursday) at 4 p. m. and 7:30 « Ti P Miss Patricia McMaster of Chester, who is attending Nurses’ Traini School in Philadelphia, spent week end with relatives in wwwn Mr. and Mrs. son, Mark, of the week end home here, Mr. and Mra. James 8. Abram and daughters, Busan and Wendy, of Lewstéwn spent Thanksgiving Day at the Abram home on Third Avenue. Other dinner guests al the Abram home that day were! Mr and Mrs. R J. Day of St Benedict and Mr, and Mrs Jo i Phelps of Cresson. r. and Mrs. Bert Elden spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Cresson Miss Peggy Anna, student nurse at St Francis Hospital Pittsburgh, and Henry Anna, stu- dent at St. Vingent's Prep School, Latrobe, were at their home here for the Thanksgiving week end Miss Ruth Gill of t Springs visited Sunday at the Raymond "Thomas home near town. Mise Murgie Wolanin, Ralph Wolanin, Kevin Thomas and Tho- all employed in Cleveland, O.. were at their vicin- ity homes for the Thanksgiving week end. Major McCoy spent Thanksgiv- ing Day in Lansing, Mich, at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, J. I. Brown Jr. have 17 § of Mike Pacella and Pittsburgh spent at the Martuccl SSAA te Of | +3 COURIER 5, RoR bere Seu Fifty Years Ago freme taken from the files of “Neth Cambria News rreember | 1505 Fidos 15 ir i {The service starts Dec The Hastings Band was iwtreets Monday evening and " fort i dante The hand is old this week and narvelous progress J organization of wi R’n corandit David considerable OFganital wha 3 el severil 1 ish #4 re Deick the 2 Ciprie Heil De the Li ju thus Walker tirne Cert fall 5 nd pubiisiuer. ) Mr Borne ot asd Anthony the Eider in ‘hey A Tres " Teva 8) in FEED aT Win ri My Barneul § ¢ SVS ng Ven survived by her husband i and a da Bonifacn: Men Hast wrt Fit ps qt 3 11 Henry ns gh * Mra = # The Puy . H. J Ber Weg ¥ a ¥. Re nara s il rabiv haa: be wo ner : #1 5 ¥ iD bat # trovihle wilh > Flam Pa they ¥ Pug and regitiariy M Kinney the Antppat On Rata have Rectory i PY ind id ’ hoe ox pu eniencie id sy th the BREN ently Hnproved The «Fed k v¥ iy i 3 NN [Fresco Hiber # fron A Ph fay pg ¢ ETE There that red igrned 4 # OO € ol ther iy & Go¥reyiey 41 . the Kick iE peming Fn FEL of teisir 537 Yes £1; mar ing t in 4 I 3 yest th Fa fs are v Wf Y ahney re wit easter wm a ETE #4 i Tis 5 DY redarin Fraing Albans 3 hued wt 1 Piaget the the Week : aga} he Nettie hie News = ba Pr rroat eds a fil ia Cl Mrs WN HD N {i in MH the 13s Tse TY Fieri Moesurn 4 pik * Mille Hr & bay oy fpsatiar % Fen °F FEY iw n #ien Iw (iecrge KE 1 han Bakbwin 31 wep Pana En Hw itn i 2 # ati #ltatle recently Hastings Fi thelr First Gand House Monday large crowd fanny BEEERE ha Heke | Crpera 1 43 re Hoxsey Files Suit Against Medical ARS Desi presser f neighboring tos Fie? Fa v mile : Ha atari ft? 55 4 virial aries -t Jui Dill Th feted Boule 1. FE a WAK the i Altoona ong Gay | the Lou i the | pew addition to the Dillon family, | Marie | [ JLANE Cedar Chests + +» from $4B80 [] Occasional CHAIRS + + « from $12.85 [JROCKING CHAIR «+ + from $19.55 [ JT. V. CHAIR . from $8.58 [J LOUNGE CHAIRS . «+ from $3895 [AMIRRORS , + » from $11.95 []SMOKING STANDS cv + From 85.85 [JMAGAZINE RACKS [BED . from $16.85 LAMP ] THRO » ® Or | ms for the Fire ppd Examiners, AMA TABLES "J END TABLES J COFFE [FLOOR LAMPS . + from $19.55 [J TABLE LAMPS ROOM x a a | Texas State Board of Medical Ex-| A similar Hoxsey Cancer Clinic 1 in revoking the licenses | is operated in Portage State Sen. of even staff doctors of the clin- | John J. Haluska is administrator Phe act has been appealed. "of the clinke A Ine TH TE LONG DISTANCE puts the world within your reach rtprests be An emergency — you must quickly reach someone far away and you turn to jong hstasce, of But Long Distance means pleasure, an well for can melt the miles that separate you from distant friends and relatives. And speaking of bargains, you can csil any- where in the United States for $2 or less excluding Federal tax, which i» now only 10%) Look in your telephone direc- tory for rates from your telephone to key cities throughout the country. CORET Re The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania UP, SANTA! % Better get busy and fill out your Christmas gift list! You'll find gifts for everyone on your list at Blatch- ford’s . . . gifts that are useful, rea- sonably priced . . . gifts that are practical . . . gifts that please! FRUIT CAKE FREE! Big 3 Pound Mansion House Fruit Cake Free with any of $19.50 or more, Enjoy this lascions Christmas trent at our expense. It's dur gift to you — big S-pound Troit-and sot-Sled cake baked from an old Southern recipe. With any purchase of only $19.56, or more, this cake in included at no extra cost whatsoever! CHECK THIS GIFT LIST— THEN COME TO BLATCHFORD'S . . . [J HASSOCKS [ ] Living Room Suites []STUDIO COUCHES [1 DESKS & CHA IRS [JADMIRAL 21” T. V. | , + » from $199.95 [] Automatic Toasters « + « from $16.86 [] ELECTRIC RANGE « « « from $260.95 J REFRIGERATORS « + « from $150.55 SUITES AND MANY, MANY OTHER IDEAL GIFT ITEMS! from $12.05 . fromm $14.95 . trom $16.55 E TABLES . from $14.05 RUGS . from $2.98 . from $6.98 from $1948.85
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