Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, January 12, 1950, Image 3

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    CARROLLTOWN | North Cambria, Bamesboro Kiwanians Install New Officers
9 CHS Students Receive
Poetry Acceptance Papers |
Nine Carrolitown High School |
tadents received certificates of |
for their poems sub-
noceptance
mitted to Dernis Hartman, secre- |
School |
tary of the National Hi
Poetry Assn, Los Ange
Joseph V. Maucher Jr,
‘ising principal, presented
gred: “American Carnage” by
Lois Fees, uh, Sprin Life” by
Joan Fwrabau ring’ Vice-
toria Marana, * ‘Bamntul 3
Lamont, “Autumn” by
Malloy, “Autumn” by Larry Leh-
miler, “Sorrow” by Alfred Panek
Never Be A Miner”
Shero, and “If” by Mary
Barnes.
super- i
the |
Awards at a special assembly on |
Monday morning. The following 8
Seniors and 1 Junior were hon- |
Put |
Vincent |
by Tom |
Ruth |
These poems will be published |
in an Anthology of High School |
Poems this coming spring
: 0
John Serafin Secretary
Of Local Church Group
The St. Benedict's Holy Name
Society, at a meeting on
afternoon retained the
officers with the exception
secretary, Cyril Stevens,
tendered his resignation
- John - Serafin being the
ficial.
Officers are as follows
of ths
having
and
new nf -
President Harry
Hoover, vice presdent. Paul
treasurer; John Serafin
88 Senior Marshall for the year
and Paul Gavaler was elected the |
Junior Marshall
The Holy Name Baciety of Sit
Benedict's Catholic Church last
. Bunday morning received Holy
Communion in a body and foi
the Mass service hod an
Communion Breakfast in
honor of 35 new members taken
into the group.
The meal wag served at the
fostmaster, and the speaker was
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treasur- |
er. Herman Karlheimm was chosen!
Pictured are some of the members and
James Studio Photo, Pa
ta present at the joint installation ol officers of Barnesboro
and Northern Cambria Kiwanis Clubs held inst Thursday evening at the Central Hotel in Carrolftown
Installing officer was Kiwaniv' Lieutenant Governor Samuel Z. Miller of Phillipsburg.
Assistant District Altorney ALY Com tary A tation
A. McDonald of Ebensburg, who C
spoke on the methods used by To Reorganize On Feb. 1
Communists in infiltrating their Bene
Aoctrines in the Democracies, and dict hurch Hall on Bunday af.
the part that all Christian peo: lernoom, members of the comn
pies should play in combating
the evil
Rev. Father Fiavan
OSB. pastor of Bt
Church, gave an interesting in-
stroctive address to the gather
ing. About 90 members were in
attendance at he breakfast
a meeting in the St
the C emetéry As
named by the
embers of the parish They are
Lish, F. A. Khine FEimer
Frank Buck, 8 1 Miller
onnell, William J. Shar
and M. PP. Westrick
cemetery commitiee has
exceptionally active during
the past several y2ars and
thronigh their offorts lhe Church
cemetery has becomme a ¥pot
pleanirg to the eyes Officers for
past year were A A ied
president, F. A. Kline, Vice presi-
dent: Elmer Luther, secretary
and Frank Buck, treasurer Dir
ectors were 8 I Miller, Don
Connell, Wiliam Lauer and MP
Westrick. The new committee
will meet on Feb 1 for a
ganization meeling
oe
Sister Ann Augusta Schroth
visited her aunt. Mrs Theodore
Vogel, here, over the Week end
Mrs Vogel has been ill recently
F' A Kline and daughter Mra
Anastasia Benjamin and family
were in Pittsburgh on Sunday,
wihere they visited with Mr and
Mrs. Oscar Reig
Friday visitors at the Joe Leo
riard home were Mr. and Mrs
Michael Struck of Cleveland, OO
and Mr. and Mrs George Tomko
of Rossiter, Pa.
Mrs. Harry 1. Foes is spending
| this week in Jouquesne and Van-
arr AEE
Yelinke
Benadict's A A
[.uther,
Don (
baugh
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gqergriit where ashe 4 a guest f
her sons<n-law and daughters
Mr. ard Mrs Clarence Airhart
and Mr and Mrs Henry Meintel
Mrs Patrick Stevens and Ami
ghter. Patty. of Toledo, Ohio, will
visit here for two weeks
mother, Mrs. Agnes Web
Mrs Margaret Ager is visiling
in Pittsburgh this week with her
son-in-law and daughter Mr and
Mrs Charles Nist
Mr. and Mrs Herald
Pittsburgh were here
week end visiting Mrs
mother, Mrz Elizabeth
who has been (l
Mrs Robert Buck is visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrz E A
Collier, at Freeport
A school Lbrary has Deen #8.
tabiahed in St. Benedict's Par
ehial School, and books suitable
for the children are solicited
Bertha Dillon recently attended
the wedding of Miss Roberta
Malogne at Smithton, Pa and
also was a luncheon guest of Miks
Ellen Frances Rodgers of Dor.
mont Pa Both Misses Malogne
and Rodgers were former class
mates of Miss Dillon st Seton
Hill College. Greensburg
Mr. and Mrs Richard Stroup
of Seward Pa. and Mr and Mrs
B W Deringer of Hojlidaysburg
were recent guests at the home
of Mr and Mrs Bernard Sitios
Mr and Mrs James Augusti
of Hastings ansounce the Ni rth oe
a som on Jan 4 Mrs Augustine
is the former Miss Naomi Weak-
land, daughter of Mr. and Mra
Norbert BE Weakland of Us
place. :
Katherine. Huber RN of
Pittsburgh, spent several days re.
cently here with her sister Mra
RE BStolta
Joseph Leonard and daughter
Frances of Glen Campbell spent
Thursday et the home of Joe
3 Pegs
with: Ne
Jepson of
* Ms
OVer 4 Ly
Jepson’
Hurley
Leonard of this Place.
: : M. Mohler of
Philip Strittmatler of Ebensburg,
were guests of the Harmony
Grange in Clearfield County last’
Friday evening. Mr. Strittmatter
i. uty of the Cambria Co
Pomona Grange and Mrs Stritt-
mutter ig Marshal They installed
the officers of the Clearfield Co
Grange.
Mr and Mrs H. M. Mohler
spent Sunday in Turtle Creek
with Mrs Mohler's mother Mm
Clars Miller, who observed her
78th Ddirthday All eight of her
chiidren were present for the oc-
caston.
Jane Buck, student nurse al
the Johnstown Mercy Hospital
spent the week end with her par-
an Mrs. G E Buck
room-mate, Miss Doras Glenn
fock Haven.
Mrs Rose Shank, Mr. and Mrs
John Dindois and son John Boo
Gray and Cecila Lepkosky were
recent visitors in Altoona with
Mr and Mra Wilbert Pawloak!
and Mr and Mrs Nicholas Shank
Mr and Mrs Francis Bearer
received word from their son
Eddie. that he has arrived in Kan
Antonio, Texas He recently en-
limted in the U 8 Air Force
Clair Hoffman, som of Mr and
Mra Frank J Hoffman, enlisted
in tre Army Air Force Dec 27
for a 4-year “hitch” He left on
the 29th and now is at Lackiand
Field. San Antonio, Texas
Mr and Mrs George Leonard
and family of Newport News Va,
visited with Mr. and Mrs Joseph
Leonard recently
Among the holiday visitors at
the home of Mrs Mallie Stich and
and Mrs Frank Buck were
Mr. and Mrs Ivan Custer and
children of Waynesburg, Mr and
Mrs. Adolph Stich and children
of Loretto. Dick Stich and son of
and Mrs John
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