Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, May 18, 1950, Image 15

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    Thunday Muy 18, 1000
CARROLLTOWN
By MRS. THOMAS A. OWENS
Carrolitown High School
Prom to Be Held May 26
The Carrolitown High School
Prom will be held on Friday
evening, May 26 at the Barnes-
boro VFW Home, according to |
announcement by the committee |
in charge. The dance be |
open to the public | and
The Carrolitown High School |!0%n. Pa Returning with then
Benior Class at present is selling | W23 Mrs. Lieb's sister, Mrs
tickets at 75¢ per person Dan- | Jennie Zavacky, who spending
cing to the music of Steve Stral- | time at the Tom Owens Jr
ko and His Orchestra will be | home
from 9 to (DST). Everyone! Herman Hahn employed ir
is welcome 4 | Cleveland, Ohio spent Mother's
i Day with his mother, Mrs Bar-
Mc. bara Hahn
Kansas | local ladies who were in at.
spent some time in Carrolitown, | tendance at the Cambria County
over the week end Mr. McMas- | Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Volunteer
ters is a former resident of this Fire Companies, at the Glosser
; Cafeteria in Johnstown last week
| place. The couple were enroute to
{ New York City, on their stop here
| with friends and relatives, and
| from there are leaving this week
| for Europe, where they will visit
{ Ireland, and thence on to Rome,
| Italy.
| Joseph Luther
of Baltimore
{ Md., spent the
week end here
with his father, Elmer Luther
Mr and Mrs Alfred Lieb and
amily were Bunday guests at the
of the lady's parents, Mr
Mrs. John Short Lewis
home
will
in
in
|OHIN &
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Mrs Augustine
Masters of Wichita.
Mr and
Mrs VW Parrish
Bearer, Frances
Rose Callahan Mrs
Gregory Buck, Mrs Earl Shar
baugh, Mrs. Lem Cymbor, Mrs
Monr« Bearer, Mrs 'rhar
Stoltz, Mrs George Klaswic?
Mrs Herman Karthe Mrs M
J. Farabaugh Mrs Kavli
Mrs Lich Farabaugh Mrs Tony
Gwizdak. Mrs | I la Mins
lacey and Miss Mars
neent
Mrs
included
Mra Irvin
Kane, Mrs
>
Al
Catherine
Stich
Born to Mr
Owens Jr at the
Spang
n [yavid
Barn to Mr
Hannigan. at the Miners
tal Bundav, May 14
Mrs Hannigan iz the
Rita Weber of this place
A First Holy C
will receive the Racrament |
Benedict's Church here
Sunday morning at the
clock Mass The (Class
and leave the church proces
ion. The time for Confirmation
has been set for Corpus Christi
Thursday June 8 at 7:30 p
The Sacrament will be conferred
on a large clags by the Rt Rev
Richard T. siilfoyle, Bishop of
the Altoona Diocese, and other
services in connection with
Confirmation services wili be Ves
pers and Benediction of the
jieaned Bacrament
During the past few weeka ex
tensive improvemerits have been
miade to the 8: Benedict's Church
School and Convent grounds
work has been done chiefly
¥ ab from Aan
parishioners
Tos
Hos
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and Mrs
Miners
Ip “% ler. KRunday May
{"haries
Robert
Honept -
a daughter
Miss
and Mrs
Have your fuel oil tank
filled at regular intervals
to assure you of constant
heat in your radiators
and plenty of hot water
at all times. Just give us
a call and we'll do the
remembering. Call Bar-
nesboro 66,
HOOVER
GAS & OIL
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WEDDING
INVITATIONS
and announcements
x
“ore, Wedding ed
50 for $7.00
100 for $10.50
With double envelopes
and tissnes
created bY RECEN
Each distinctive invitation
thermographed on 25% rag
chins. white vellum paper,
giviag you fine
raised lettering that speaks
of the bighest quality,
rm Al on ant oi
Mus. Pad Crosley
Mes. Paul Crosley
Mea. Pod Croley
Mu. Paul Croley
Mere Pau! Croeley
an. Poul Crosley
UNION PRESS-COURIER
PATTON, PA.
the |
The B. V. M. Sodality were
hosts to their mothers at a pro-
gram held in the church haserhent
last Sunday afternoon.
The George (Clyde Smith Shows
are holding forth this week on the
lots adjacent to the Carrofitown
Firemen's Club, and are being
sponsored by the jocal fire com-
pany.
Recent visitors with local reia-
tives were Mr and Mrs Howard
Dowling, Mrs. Agnes Foley and
Miss Rose Kennedy of Pittsburgh
Miss Kennedy had the
Owens-Detzel home several
days. The balance party
was here Saturday
Mrs M.D
the members
been at
for
of the
Cannell er
of
her home on
Mrs Laura Schirf
R. D., spent the past week at th
home of son-in-law and
ghter, Mr. and Mrs Harold
riman of Patton
Carol Ann Merrimar
tort ained
raineq
bridge club
Monday evening
Ww loretto
her
at
dau
Mer
har
granddau
Roehirf. had
ON thie
sq Mary Zaja«
several
week with her parents
Mra Henry Bearer
[winns nd DuBois
! of Mr Bearers
Mra Mayme Bearer
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were
and
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Kwisavale
hi
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Jomeph Orgill
Saturday vi
of Mr
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Fox Hunting Record
Claimed By Keller
fax hunter of Penn
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lentor Columbia
night well claim
fen vears dur
were Kept, Mr
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eras
‘Champion
in the title
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farmer 1
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ng which rida
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year period
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hunting season very it lle
fox hunting. if {
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hunt
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ed that he and his hunting
panions had killed 110 f
highest re of any
pre rion 3!
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6
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land, most
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population and an
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ation 41;
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winter The
CATTYIng
'St. Francis Golf Team
‘Drops Match to Geneva
i Bt. Francis College
ied & 10-8 defral in
{last Wednesday by
lege at the Bur t
in Cresson
Ralph Hinea and
won their malches
Flash. Hines, Bruno Bradyseski
of Bt Francis and Bell of Geneva
tied for medalist honors with K2
ver the par-71 courme
Has ‘Saucer’ | Hat |
ore
| be
Was
& golf
Geneva
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hand
match
Col
niry Chub
Glenn Moran
for the Red
ANYONE who happens to be out
Hollywood way sad meets actress
Peggy Dow is certain to see a “Fly-
ing Saucer”-—hat, that is Admit.
ting, like hundreds of others, that
she doesn't know what one looks
like, the chapeau she's wearing is
her interpretation (/nterngtionsl)
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ANNIE C. WETZEL
phone 4491 . . . CARROLLTOWN
UNION PRESS COURIER
CARROLLTOWN HIGH CLASS OF '50 TO GRADUATE WEDNESDAY, MAY
First row (left te right) June Haley, Joan Farabaugh,
Alice Wensel, Victoria Marana, Juniana Fees, Mary K
Veneskey, Lois Vallery, Sara Trovato, Lois White, Eris
Edmiston and Lois Fees, second row—Jdoyer Gray
Mildred Shere, Fauline Kelly, Rosella Farabaugh,
Carrollitown High
and, bul now holds Ay
Border
izenahin. He served on
ny
Vi
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To Hold Execises ~~ :* ='#a. ii.
$4
On School Lawn "wn.
Cameron Ralston Will :
Address Assemblage
The ITth ia] curren yrent hers he ge
Hig: % x furnd
High town High 8
Plana
LT
ans
Har of the § roel Eo
Bohool will be held on the
Baohool Inwn, Wednesday
NK Xa $ 65 es
Mra er fo. ee, > ’ 8 be
Cameron
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CXers
BI Eee
annual
presented
ng
SANS
al
Halston, autho
and lecturer Mr als
Will speak a 1 4
nportance
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and musical
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B... reason in the world for having
your Buick safety-checked this May —
you'll get a great deal more pleasure out
of driving it.
You'll travel carefree all summer if
you have a Buick specialist check over
your brakes and wheel bearings now —
sce that your steering is true and easy
— look into stop lights, taillights, turn
indicators, horn and other warning
signals.
day 4
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the Mexi- uate to be
with the Virginia Cav
Doneath Switzer,
Malloy, Jean Gooderham and Mary Bodicky: third row
Shirley Trueman, Barbara Bearer, Margaret Baker, Pant
Bosiett, Richard Adams, Heaneth Schifling, Dale Bearer,
Leos McCombie, Dixon Pattison, Marjorie Stoltz and
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efferent vo»
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gram
day afternoon of this week. This
selecliona io
seniors participate
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dean Callahan, Irene Kovall, Shirley
rhe lk,
resentation
ade to
SOK Ph
ar eit he ia Rwritglor {os Fees
and Alice Wensel.
ech grad.
% f
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inv
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meme
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graduation
5% iaxe 3 ! 14d of the
CAA will be anounced by ir
A a Bs a
$i rat or mn i
tis £65
Dern re i $a " gn 2% ’ ‘ 0
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RENBArs are
irr the future
iyile
he a a
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Bart in 3 af them
s OHNE. Maucher
A gr
ed in
A tel Year
Fri
on ; rong § seniors
the allcounty band
at Franklin High Sch Veneaiky
They are Bhirtey Trueman, Vidtor- study but
ia Marana Sara Travato Doneath ool
: dieg ~ They
and James Dillon
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MAKE SAFE IN MAY —
PLAY SAFE ALL SUMMER
Our own shop is Buick headquarters —
our men are trained and experienced
old hands on Buicks. Bring your Buick
to us for your pre-summer safety checks
over, and let us make sure you can
wheel over the highroad in perfect
peace of mind.
Make it safe in May —and you can play
safely all summer.
Bettie Farabaogh;
Jam
jast
Carraiitown
bus Y
are
intend to enroll at
Are
planning
in undecided wheres he
Woenase!
31
(Phot Courtesy Johnstown Tribune)
es Dillon
7 CHS Senior Girls
ecome Nurses
around
High
aving
43 bays
have
principal,
Penn
Juliana
Sylvester
© diege
in.
fourth row-—Louls Legros, James
Dillon, Vincent Malloy, Sylvester Vemeskey, Nod Went
Thomas Rhere,
Lawrence Lehmier and George Harris. Weather
ting, exercises will be on the school lawn on May 31.
Donald lacey, Clyde Bradford
plana to study at
lege
Seven girls are expecting to ene
ter a nurses’ training school as
follows
Minera” Hospital Spangler
Lots White, Mary Kathryn Ven
cakey, Rhirley Trueman and Jean
Callahan
Mercy Hospital
Gooderham
Fitzgerald Marcy Hospital,
Philadelphia Mildred Shero
8 Francis Hospital, Pitts
burgh Mary Budicky
4 business col
Aitoona Jean
a
NEW YORK'S BUILDINGS
The six tallest buildings in the
world are in New York City.
They are the Empire State, the
Chrysler, 80 Wall Tower, Bank of
Manhattan the RCA-Rockerfeller
Center and Waolworth
A SE HBAS SUNN
THE PATTON AUTO COMPANY
Fourth Avenne, Phone 2171
PATTON, PA.