Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, August 04, 1949, Image 10

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Carrolltown
Phone Carrolltown 2682, 4491 or 5394
Very Rev. Father Daniel W.
Egan, TOR. president of the
College of Steubenville, Ohio,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
J. Hipps last Tuesday.
Banns of marriage were pub-
lished for the first time in St,
Benedict's Church last Sunday for
Paul H. McGuire of Cresson and
Donna McNelis Thomas of this
place, and for Andrew Papson of
Carrolltown ‘and Stella Penksa of
Barnesboro.
The Sodality of the B. V. M. of
St. Benedict's Church will hold
a picnic at Lakemont Park, Al-
toona, next Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Paul Bauman and Mr, and
Mrs. Hayden Bender were visit-
ors in Altoona on Monday of last
week, and likewise visitors in
Johnstown last Friday.
Recent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Bender in
West Carroll Township included:
Mrs. Clara Kelly and Mr. and |
Mrs. Thomas Prescott of Pitts-
burgh; Mr. and Mrs. Sowers and
three children of Waterbury,
Conn.; Mrs. George Sowers Sr.,
and daughter of Pleasant Hill, N.
Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Shen-
dle and son, Alfred. Virginia
Shendle is gpending two weeks at
the Bender home.
Miss Ethel Donahue of Gallit-
zin was a visitor at the M.
Connell home during the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cunning-
ham of Washington, D. C., spent
the week end here and at Pat-
ton with relatives.
Dick Bender is at the Roaring
Run Scout Reservation in Somer-
set County for the season. He is
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THE OLD HOME TOWN
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STaNLEta
a member of the Junior Scouting
staff.
Members of the Carrolltown
High School Band spent last
Thursday in Pittsburgh, where
D. they attended the ball game at
Forbes Field and enjoyed an out-
ing at Kennywood Park.
Richard Mangold and Robert
Bell spent a week at the Antice-
tus Schroth Cabin at Richmond,
Indiana County.
Recent visitors at the Schroth
residence on St. Mary's Street,
were Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Schroth
of Chambersburg, Pa., and their
son, Pvt. Earl T. Schroth, located
at Fort Dix, N. J.
Mrs. Edward Fagan, son, Dav-
id, and daughter, Rose Marie, of
Johnstown, were visitors last
Thursday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Rupert Bell.
Miss Patricia McCombie was a
guest for several days with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. John Fox in Ebensburg.
Miss Cecelia Flick of Philadel-
phia has returned to that city af-
ter spending a month with Mrs.
Rose Arble here.
Mrs. Rosetta Donahue enter-
tained the members of her bridge
club at her home last Friday ev-
ening.
Mrs. M. D. Connell, son, Dick,
and Miss Ethel Donahue spent
last Saturday visiting in Pitts-
burgh.
Louis Luther of Altoona was a
Sunday visitor at the home of his
sister, Mrs. Rose Arble.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mooney
of Irvona visited over the week
end with the lady's mother, Mrs.
Agnes Weber, here.
—Strange as it may seem,
many forms of old French cul-
stone valleys, Bradford County is
of Clearfield County,
WEDDING
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Of Most Fascinating
Of Army Branches
The Field Artillery is one of
the most fascinating and instruc-
tive branches of the Regular
Army. It offers you almost any
type of interesting work and
training and experience in many
modern technical subjects which
will prepare you for a fine fu-
ture. You will be given plenty of
opportunity to learn any one of
the many trades which mean ad-
vancement in the Regular Army
and a foundation for many civil-
ian jobs. The Field Artillery is
also open to high school gradu-
ates for training in Army Tech-
nical Schools. You may choose
the school you want before enlist-
ing. If you lack a high school
education you can still attend a
Technical School by establishing
your qualifications after enlist-
ment.
Modern fire power 1s both
complicated and highly technical.
You may be trained as a meteo-
rologist, a precision instrument
man, an automotive technician, or
a communication specialist. In
fire-control work, mathematics,
the use of charts, transits, and
dozens of other scientific instru-
ments are part of your training.
Radar, radio, telephone and all-
types of up-to-the-minute devices
are in constant use in the Field
Artillery. You will be trained by
experts who will give the most
personalized instruction, both in
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The latest textbooks and mov-
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VISIT LINCOLN CAVERNS
Among folks from this area
visiting Lincoln Caverns, near
Huntingdon, recently were Dol-
ores Koontz, Patrick A. Dillon,
Robert Buck, and Paul E. Miller
of Hastings, Josephine Meloy of
Loretto R. D.,, and Mary Barnett
of Chest Springs.
ASHVILLE
Ernest Shingler of this place
recently enlisted in the U. 8.
Navy and is stationed at the
Great Lakes Naval Training
Center.
Dr. and Mrs. Elliot Flick and
family visited here recently at the
home of Mrs. Martha Bercan,
Mr. and Mrs. James Gibbons
announce the birth of a son, born
on July 19 in the Altoona Hospi-
tal.
John Mansfield of the U. 8S.
Army is visiting at his home on
a furlough. He had been serving
in Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chirdon and
children of Connecticut were re-
cent visitor in town at the Chir-
don home.
Thurs A 1040
July 18 at the Glasgow Ceme-
tery.
Marriage Licenses
Francis B. Robbins, Ashville R.
D., and Olive R. Swanger, Ash-
ville.
William C. Wensel, Carrolltown,
and Betty Myers, Carrolltown R.
The Ashville VFW Post was |p
represented at the funeral of
Pvt. Robert Reese on Monday,
Stephen Bakajza, Hastings, and
Bernadine Yerger, Patton.
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