PAGE TWO ACKERMAN WILL ENFORCE DOGACT THE UNION PRESS-COURIER. Thursday, June 15, 1939. TWENTY-TWO SCOUT TROOPS of Peary,” by Mercedes Buck, of | LORETTO GROUP OF REHEARSING FOR THE PEARY | Cresson. Te WwW . ~ DRAMA ON NEXT WEEK END More than 200 scouts will take part | PRIESTS WILL STAGE > —— | in the dramatic production. The troops . REUNION IN SEPT. Early Life of Famous Explorer to Be ' and their assignments follow: “Com- ; ties mentators,” Troop 25, Geistown: “The The Seminary Alumni Association iy . ; : Listening to Their Own Voices or ———. | & Former State Investigator Again Spiel Sn Sages: on Senay: | Standard Bearers,” Troop 101, Wind. | 0f Saint Francis College will hold its “Back In Harness” in Blair! J pa sson. | ber; “Flag Bearers,” Troop 89, Twin | annual reunion at the Loretto College 3 cn i : ii Ee | Rocks; scene 1, birth of Robert E.| on Tuesday, Sept 12th, and Cambria Counties. | Scouts in 22 troops of Admiral Rob- | peayy, Troop §, First Christian church,| Keynote of this year's reunion of ———— ert E, Peary Council are busy rehears- | Johnstown; and Troop 42, New Flor- i priests who took their theology course | ing parts and constructing scenery for ence; “Charles Peary Dies,” Troop 71, | at the “College Among the Pines” will » pageant to be presented in con- | Stole scene 3, Troop 2 Coopers | be i anor goose Pembers who are ! ed an Ti Yi dale an roop 33, St. Patrick’s chur- | celebrating their 25 anniversary in | nection with the annual Scout pilgrim- ch, Johnstown; scene 4, “College Days,” | the priesthood. : age to the Peary monument at Cresson Troop 104, Church of the Holy Child, The following members of the es- on Sunday, June 18th, closing day of Windber, and Troop 46, Ehrenfeld; | sociation were ordained in 1914: | the annual council-wide camporee. | Scene 5 “Peary Enters Government! pgp... Joseph Segourn, Sacred Heart h Carl P. Oswald, who is well known | Service,” Troop 83, Colver, Troop 80. | church, Fruita, Calif., June 6. Vr tarot am | Ferndale, Troop 26, Moxham Lutheran | nr TlAalic. Rave &; a ; for his dramatic work, wrote the Pa- | Church, Johnstown, and Troop 72, of | Rev. Fidelis Barry, Sacred Heart, i geant and also will direct the presen- | Bakerton; scene 6, ‘Peary, the Explor- | Church, Long Pine, Neb. June 18. 1] tation. The various troops are rehear-! er, Is Born,” “His Nicaraguan, Exper-| Rev. Alfred I. M. Dove, TOR, Mt. sing their parts separately and willl ience,” Troop 71, Carrolitown: Troop | Aloysius Academy Chaplain, Cresson, P meet for a general rehearsal during! 111, Scalp Lével; scene 7, “Peary’s 1st | June 18. ! which all the scenes will be coordina- | Trip to the North,” Troop 85, Ebens- | Rev. Alban Gormley, TOR, St. Ber- | e ted, on Saturday, June 17th, at the burg; Troop 57, Wilmore; scene 8, | nardine Monastery, Hollidaysburg, Jun. 1 scout Council Camporee grounds ad- | “Peary Marries Josephine Diebitsch,” 18th. Jacent to the monument plot. | Troop 9 Grove Avenue Methodist] Rev. Christopher Murphy, TOR, St. Senior cadets from the Valley Forge William Dean, Manchester, Mass., Pp The pageant will be presented in a ' Church, Johnstown; scene 9, “Prevue | Bernardine Monastedy, June 18. | Military Academy listening to their Warren S. Schneider, 124 Park Place, n four year cycie, parts of the famous | of Peary's final triumph,” Troop 23, of Rev. Simeon Phealan, TOR, Our La- ' own voices at the Voice Mirror at the Prooklyn, N. Y., and George Hoppel, 0. artic explorer’s life, being depicted in | Trinity Lutheran Church, Johnstown; ! dy of Mount Carmel, Ehrenfeld, June Bell System exhibit at the New York Jr. Patton, Pa. Miss Mary Guarnieri n pageant form each year. | scene 10, “First Climax,” all troops; 18. World's Fair. They are, left to right, is the demonstrator in charge. g This year’s presentation will deal scene 11, “Second Climax, “The Spir-| Rev. Louis Donahue, TOR, St. Ann's ei st with the early life of Peary, showing | it of Scouting,” Troop 44, Seward; | Church, Geddes, S. D., June 29th. Francis College, Loretto, June 29th. Altoona, and Mortin Tracey, Canasota : ais strength of character as a boy and | scene 12, grand climax, all troops. Rev. Benedict English, TOR, Rev. Nicholas McNamara, St. I ary’s N.Y ’ ir grephicaliy Proving the Snieaien of Church, Piedmont, S. D., June 29th. Appointed to arrange evening pr 2 ne boy scouts of America that the for- . . Rev. Hugh Smyth, TOR, St. Bernar- + x atialig & 0- mative years are the important ones. Deer Hunters Discover Huge Meteorite dine’s ng his gram for reunion day are: Rev. Fathers SE The pageant, according to Mr. Os- Rev. Paschal Laufie, TOR, St. Wil- Fdmund Sheedy, *-:itsburgh; Ambrose WY] wald, is a combination of realism and frid’s Church, Woonsocket, S. D.,, De- Whitecamp, Prophetstown, Ills.; Joseph Se Syuhelion 8nd makes mo ihe mods cember 21. Clougherty, Pittsburgh; Gerald Deegh- i er’ rama n, as well as the an- : iv i As. an, Altoona; Carl Whilesahl, Altoona; 0 cient custom of heraldry and pageant- oe Alar Jeremiah Flynn, Newry; Paul Carroll, ry. 1 Dari ? St Shr otores ; , Renovo; Albert Gartland, Eugene O. 3 A recitative chorus, similar to those gre] Parish > saminisirtor, Shioona, Bradley and A. B. Sabados, Ly 2 of the early Greek dramas, is incorpor- Dissident; Rey. Fhiliv O'Danell, jin” and Job Hacala, S it ated into the pageant being used to Ove, vic Drosigent, fey. Owen Gali 2 Ph cal Tem I . or ion 2 aw nr, state Coilege, secretary; ev. c Sonvey oe transition from one period John P. M. Doyle, TOR, Loretto, trea- Storm-Weakland. C! The action begins with the birth of Suter Rev. Eimer Landtest, TOR, Lo- 1% Rita Weakiand, ; o Peary on May 6, 1856 and traces his retto, home secretary. Members of the Miss Bia Weakiand, daughter of g Cares throndh hi il dave colleee board of directors include Rev. Fath- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weakland of it; days, his carly Sneineering STPe ers Thomas Kelly, Altoona; Edmund Chest Springs, became the bride of fie with the U. S Civil Engineering Corps Sheedy, Pittsburgh; Edmund Cain, of Ferndinond Stoim, gon of Mr. and Mrs. Is his first exploration into era Huntingdon; Joseph Banik, Barnesho- Josepi Storm ot Sills Bt 3 cere. his marriage and finally his first ven- fo; and Yilam Ryan: Lioydall i ord ic Bt > Von ar ture into the frozen Noth. Most Rev. Bishop Richard T. Guil- 1ca So C re 2 os Springs gr BERT ACKERMAN. Tt Is planted to Dress the age: foyle has accepted an invitation to at- | in which the Rev. Father James Pad- ios RY ie, Ey oc Jo presen: fhe pageant tend the reunion. Mass for deceased den officiated. Tk A. C. (Bert) Ackerman last week a a two Jove; stage with action taking members of the association ‘will be Miss Marguerite Storm, of Cleveland, Sp was again appointed investigating of- p ace on oth levels at the same time. celebrated at 10 a. m. in the college Ohio, sister of the bridegroom, was the io ficer in the state Sepatuvens of agri Tus sage a Sesvied on 2 fo | chapel by Father Denny assisted by bridesmaid and Alvin Storm, cousin of WH Cuslure—oureau oi animal 1 s\ry-—— e Year; em- 2 tR OT 7 . allagher. ideg yas § 8 y going back to a position he held for | orial Park at the intersection es Facners ODonnel a Gallagher Ze ys rar ws more than five years—particularly in | 22 and 45. The sloping grounds around The annual business Session will be a dia, > dog law enforcement in Cambria and | the monument will form a natural am- { held at 11 a. m. and the dinner Is yg Terms Extended $i Blair Counties. Mr. Ackerman, who | phitheater for the large crowd expect- eduled for 1 p. m, with Father O'- mom e me uXtended, : ms resides in Altoona, will be investigator | ed to witness the performance. Donnel] as foastmaster, : 144 i DUPE romliop James last fie d instructor in the settlement of Music during the perf ri The Seminary Alumni Association Friday Teappoinied seven Unemploy- the sna ny or vie S : g performance will of St. Francis College has members in ment Compensation Referees “for the ba stock and poultry claims where dam- | be provided by the Gallitzin Drum and Ss Olac Et Lo ota purpose of permitting them to com. > ages have been caused by the depreda- Bugle Corps. While the pageant writ- A strange metal-like rock found by deer hunters in the lava beds Dor Do De he fol- ' plete work on hearings held previous tions of dogs. It will be his duty to | ten by Mr. Oswald is authentic in ev-| of Modoc National forest near Oakland, Calif., was pronounced a bona lowing committee to arrange the af- (0 May 31.” The Governor's announ- > rigidly enforce the dog license law and | ery detail, fictitious characters have | fide meteor by Professor Earle G. Linsley of the Chabot observatory. | tarnoon program: Rev. Fathers Geo. | cement added that “such work is to be ers in this connection he asks all persons been introduced to give it greater dra- | pictured with the find. Largest ever found in California, the meteor Donovan, Bellwood; Joseph Banik, of | completed by June 30.” Michael J. wh not having licenses to get the same at| matic value. Some of the material for weighed more than a ton, and is comparatively new, having fallen in: Barnesboro: William Griffin, Altoona: | Boyle of Westmont, is included in the ov once. Mr. Ackerman does not want to | the pageant was taken from the “Life the “last few thousand years.” Willi : i did inn | grou ’ ev prosecute, but will be obliged to do so : illiam Ryan, Lloydell; Charles Hipp p. : where violations are evident. No dog - nen he. ide is excluded. pec Seeking the cooperation of farmers EE AY RTowwn, the and sportsmen, Mr. Ackerman said he ! in wanted farmers to report to him at ten 2011 Tenth Street, Altoona, Phone tru 20749, on all pouitry and stock dam- prc ages so that every just claim may be ret investigated ana pata and that farm- tur ers be given full value for the stock § at i or poultry destroyed. As to sportsmen 1, n @® ® ® T the new appol wants them to re- is 1 port ail evidence at cnce where dogs . this have been stolen, poisoned or illegally 4 J wh killed. of 1 re A ter. STATE DEMOCRATS WILL @ ® | and MEET ON JULY 24TH TO iy TAKE UP CAMPAIGN Wi fo f er- 1Ser ge mraz |i cra Harrisburg.—Democratic leaders of ° out: Pennsylvania have summoned the state ’ “ »" I hat committee to meet July 21 at Harris- T WORLD S FIRST COLD WALL R FRIGERATOR B 1 tent burg to indorse state wide judicial HE - E - uilt on an of s candidates for the fall municipal el- - . a y - - TIC biog entirely New Principle that saves food's vital freshness from drying out | hi The action was taken by the party's Chr executive committee headed by state For the first time, you can now store even highly perishable foods — B chairman David L. Lawrence, and con- and prolong their original freshness, retain their nourishing richness and Jest formed to party rules requiring a slate peak fresh flavor... . days longer than ever before! Come in. Convince CONVENIENT mus malting hiseiing in advance of each yourself in 5 Minutes. See how this new Frigidaire puts you years ahead task eel red superior court in every way—in beauty, usability, economy as well as food-preserva- TERMS lab judges and one supreme court justice tion. Yet costs no more than ordinary “first-line” refrigerators! AS LOW AS jail expire this year. Chief Justice John fo W. Kephart of the supreme court is ineligible for reelection. Republican 9 i with leaders expect that Judge Thomas A ® 4 3 Baldridge William Keller and William ot @ +] — The E. Hirt will seek election to the su- A i i simr perior court. | men The Democratic executive committee ) ; | | an also indorsed the candidacy of ig 2 # ) That John Frederick Lewis Jr, of Philadel- 0 ; phia for election to the state senate. v " > /, 4 s 4d 2)”, oo The seat in the second senatorial dis- —— — men trict was declared vacant by the re- wpe: To Is y fusal of the senate to make a choice between Herbert S. Levin, Democrat, Super - Freezer : NOW, FOR THE FIRST TIME ae and Samuel W. Salus, Republican, ri- { Wagast ie 1 THE NEW “DEW -FRESH SEAL” A educ val candidates for the post, at last AND NEW $ Ri hers... * SOLID GLASS PARTITION — DIVIDES behi year's election, : BR as usml THE CABINET INTO 2 COMPARTMENTS. sany Her Republican opponent will * be 1939 MODEL, ch si Alvin Evans Kephart, son of Chief 1 and i & Justice Kephart. He was nominated on ONLY ; 2 THE LOWER COMPARTMENT IS RE- er Friday last by the Philadelphia Re- 5 * FRIGERATED DIRECTLY THROUGH iin ublican city committee. . al Gives = THE WALLS BY CONCEALED . : De In Teton ut Cali Big, roomy, J eC se . == Spyies REFRIGER. 1 ba county already has announced his can- ou the Same Si ] y : : didacy for the Democratic nomination chante, same Meter-Miser, same Soe © This provides all 3 essentials for keeping _, for the supreme court. Other Demo- iece steel construction and same Gen 1 foods vitally fresh longer than ever before — 1 as crats mentioned as possible candidates otors 5-year Protection Plan as Frigid- Uniform Low Temperatures. 2. High Humid- ou are former Attorney General Guy K. re’s models costing up to $100 more. ity. 3. No Moisture-Robbing Air Circulation. youn Bard, Judge Curtis Bok, of Philadel- aires. a Super-Value price! All without adding a single moving 1 Deed phia, and Judge Ralph H. Smith and Quality at Pp AND ONLY FRIGID pase 3 ! ee AIRE HAS IT! Th Judge Michael Musmanno, of Pitts- ———EE ER [ 1 izing burgh. " i 4 d Jud Fummmemmnni A (1352) Take Justice Kephart has indorse udge e Marion D. Patterson of Blair County, ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF FRIGIDAIRE AIR CONDITIONING — BEER COOLING — MILK COOLING AND HO- Se for the Republican nomination as his TEL, RESTAURANT AND MEAT MARKET COOLING EQUIPMENT. ui successor. Judge Sara M. Soffel of Al- All t legheny county has announced for both Bure the Republican and Democratic nom- CARROLLTOWN ° is inations. ; fow— For superior court on the Democra- ® & JOHNSTOW tic side, possible candidates mentioned N include State Senator Samuel L. Gil- ‘ son of Erie and representative Herbert CHARLSON’S STORE ... Barneshoro COMMONS’ HARDWARE ..._._. - Nanty-Glo BARNES STORE CO. Bakerton TW Cohen of York GEORGE BROS, - South Fork : BAKERTON SUPPLY CO El er rrnnenin HOGUE HARDWARE es HUGHES STORE CO. — yee. —. Lilly HARE 3 be Elmora ment Under a system of sickness insur- SHETTIG HARDWAR ~ T BARNES & TUCKER STORE 0 MARIUSRA ee. - Gallitzin of ap ance the medical practitioner is too oS WARE -eo.. Ebenshurg A H. J. EASLY FURNITURE burg. hurried and is held too closely by re- N. W. MOORE HARDWARE _.___ Portage COMPANY ... — Barneshoro STORE... 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