St. Benedict Annual Mother-Daughter Banquet Is Held Here The annual Mothers Bangust Lhe - ofall. ¥ AM Ll INE . 3 Bb dL SH Tr. Ll 11 I PS La] ler, Mrs Ludington ding rt on Ho YW ara: Feigh Gus! {ow Delia Ir»ynna oo rege Carol 1a ton, Mrs Narbert Bowers, Mrs H.C RK Ream, Mary Ream M: Bradford, Kay Blick, Na Blick. Shirley Blick, ail of to Mrs William Ferg of Johnstowr Mrs. J DI Symons of Bakertor and these from Carrolltow? Bernard An derson, Mrs cy Ixx and Meekins and Donna Meekins .- ese and Mrs William YW were recent home of Mr and mons. Mr and Mrs Ly ing Mrs Prey ghters ly byterian in haserient urchl. A Was served an sented, deli the (™h Very After entertainment was with recitations mentals, songs by the senior and junior choirs a mother-and-dau ghter duet, presentation of flow ers to the oldest mothers est mother, rnother wi youngest bahy, piano solos and congregational songs The even ing was enjoyed by all Those in attendance were Mrs. Becky Jackson, Mary Hannah Jackson Mrs. Clair Caldwell, Mrs Harry Painter, Janie Painter. Margie Painter, Miss Jane Hunter, Mrs John Reid. Mrs. Verlo Berringer, Mrs. Tillie Lang, Miss Patty Ber- ringer, Miss Ann Symons Mrs Belle Ahlstrom, Mrs Caleb Sy. mons, Phyllis Ahlstrom, Adel Ahlstrom, Mrs Jas Hunter Miss Shirley Hunter Mrs Bernard Brown, Miss Cathie Hunter. Mra Chester Wiser, Mrs Jack David son, Miss Judy Davidson, Gwen- dolyn Wiser, Barbara Wiser, Mrs Walter Myers, Mrs Jas. Strat. ton, Mrs. Charles Myers, Mrs Jean Woodle, Mrs J W. Symons Margie Symons, Mrs Thomas Stafford. Frunkie Stafford Mrs Charles Stickler Jr, Georgeanns Stickler, Mra F. B. Saylor. Larus Saylor, Mrs Oscar Anderson, Mra, Leroy Lawrence, Miss Esther An derson, Mrs Andrew Kost Mrs Muir, Carol Kost, Mrs Orville McKee. Shirley Kost, June McAfee Mrs. Patrick Malloy, Shirley Mal. loy, Lois White. Agnes BStickier, Mrs. Mae Stoltz, Judy Stoltz, Mary Stoltz, Mrs. Stanley Karo! Jr. Jeanie Stoltz, Barbara Karol Donna Knarr, Marilyn Knarr, Ev- elyn Knarr, Mrs Harry Moore, Mrs. Cust W. Anderson, Karon Anderson, Mary Anderson, Mrs Clarence Hunter, Carol Jean Hunter, Mrs. George Miller, Mary fe rsan Mi Janet menu quel ban- pre- instru- hae! je wie Mr of Johns! at the WwW. By Ferg yvigitors VOung I Mrs J th the Jack Davidson and family spent the week end in Youngstown, Ohic, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mills Jr Bobby love of Saxton visited at the Caleb Bymons home re- cently Recent visitors Johnstown were Mrs Allen Knarr, Mrs. John Emerick. Jr, Bud Bradford Jean nie Stoltz. Mrs. Willam White, Ed White and Lois White, Mr. and Mrs Bob White and sons, Bili and Don, of Bradford, visited with the White, Ahlstrom and Anderson families recently Mrs. Bernard Swanson, Mrs lec Berringer, and Mrs. John Em- erick, Jr, spert a few days in Pittsburgh, where they attended the West Penn Hosp ital Open House and also a ball game Miss Vivian Symons of Pills hurgh was a week end visitor at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J W. Symons. Other recent visitors were Mr. and Mrs. J. D Symons and Miss Mary D. Harris ‘of Bakerton. Mr and Mrs. Gust Lee and dau- ghter, Mary Ellen, of New Cas in the home of Mr and Mrs Gua Lee Br. Mr 3ii Paviock, Mr Panaro and Mr. George were recent callers in Washing- ton, D. C. Mr. and Mrs Bill SBymons “BUD BUDGET” . . . . this Barnesboro Budget Plan?” “Y'say I can get 2 Barnesboro Budget Plan Loan for aay purpose with payments to fit my income! Time Payment olan BARNESBORO BUDGET PLAN, INC. Phone 467 tle. spent a few days recently at| Paul | Pedick and | daughter. Frances Ann, of Elmira, | By John Downes | vil HOME DELIVERY — PHONE 2741 Hastings Bottling Works All Popular Brands Beer Ale Porter FORT PTIT IRON OITY DUQUESNE ROLLING ROCK OLD GERMAN NEW LIFE SCHLITE DUBOIS STRAUBS TECH STEGMAIERS SILVER TOP We Specislize in Serving Parties, Picnics, Weddings, Etc. All Kinds of Soft Drinks . . . Chocolate Beverages Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Home Delivery Service HOME DELIVERY DAY, PATTON--EVERY SATURDAY “4 | week. The class are RR a iad AOE LT ... Shop in Johnstown Thursday, Friday, Saturday — May 25, 26, 27 few davs at Mrs Ca Ry the Rert Mr and i Rr Mrs Mi Mrs of Kt Wal and Lowy and Mrs daughter, Chloe Miller spent Be Aye als and Mrs HC and Ream Mary Sunday afternoon at the home of Charles Ream GLASGOW Ry JANET C. KURN and Mrs Leo Taterus and song of Shamokin, spent the week end at the he the Iady's parents Mr and John Me Cariney Mr in Mr Mr ® of Mrs HT Mrs. Harry Heverly visitors in Altoona Troxell of FPills- visited wilh r het Mrs Herber! and wire recent Miss Jou burgh, recently parents and Troxell Mr if his 1 Harry wilh rie Melvin was A recent ther, Mrs. Lacy Frye of Allentown Frank Frye t pues! Fu Visit ed recently Troxell Hiand recent Mra. Harold arid Mr. and Mri Fred iotored to Chambersburg ly to spend a day with Miss Mary Lao Troxell at Pen Hall College Mrs. Herbert ghter, Joanne toona recently Mr and Mrs Gene lovell ang {sons of Allemansviile and Mr and { Mrs Everett Marrow of Utahvil i vikited recently at the lLioyd Mar. row home Mrs Chester Janet in Altoona recntly Mr and Mrs Vincent ly of Lock Haver: ! wilh Mr and 31 at \yier BR day Al: Troxell and were callers in and daugh- callers Kuhn tern and J were Fox pent » his oy Fox Mra g # Bo rs id reas ~~ i PF TOREL Chester Lily were Mr and famil Kul { home i john Mra tire M ( | George Mra Leo Tale Mr. and Mrs cently visited Mr. and Mrs George Bennet! Utahvilie spent Sunday will and Mrs. Ardell McClelian ta meeting of the Youth Fel jowship, held at the Roseland E | U. B. Church recently the follow. jing officers were elected and in- | stalled: President, Verla Kutruff, | Vice President. Jack Hempskey, Secretary, Betsy Gwin. Assistant Secretary, Cora Hockenberry Treasurer. Janet Kuhn, Song Le- | ader, | tional! Leader, Shirley Glasgow, | Planist, Grace Glass. | Jack Fisher of Pitisburgh waa ithe guest speaker His topic for | us ana Merv ¥i All M3 {ales i Sf i Nulty of Carralitows Iva Marie Lovell, Recrea- | William Krishock, the evening was “What Lies in the | Future for Our’ Youth?” Stats’ and County ent. The closed with the Officers were pres- | i § next meeting to be held in Moun- | taindale Baptist Church, the sec- Mr. and Mrs Joseph Young kins and sons, of M spent the week end with Mrs | oungkins father, Mrs. Cc. 3 Barbara Brannan Troxell The Glasgow P. T. A. held its last meeting of the school term Tuesday evening at the Glasgow School building. Election and in-| stallation of Cartney; Treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy | Jean Wilson: Historian, Mrs. J. T.! Glasgow, Parliamentarian, Mrs Elsie Kuhn Mrs. Verna Kauman, | teacher, then installed the elected officers. The association agreed to furnish lunch to the School on Wed, March commitlees were nted and the meeting ad with pisea for a flower and vegetable show to be held on the next meeting night, the second Tuesday in Sep- | tember. Senior Class of Reade High Sch- ool were held Sunday evening. May 21 at the High School Aud- were held Wedne any a ‘day. Thursday, on a trip to the rational capital cone ro ie EAGLES JERRY ADAMS - and “Old Country Store” 9:30 to 12:30 (DAT) — Every Saturday Night! — "* officers were A features. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Ei- liott Glass; Secretary, Mary Mc-| § Glasgow | 24. All Baccalaurate services for the | {torfum. Commencement exercises | wedding of this corvel to Otters Ballroom 8 ving t0-igalinzin and a reception will be | rE eT of visitors At Metzger's parents vel Mulholliem the Mrs s spent five ¥ Margaret Burr Lydia Roger CARR Moy ECR R shrnat Mrs quite wn with has heer She is much improved Mr and Mrs W and Mrs. William Collir were recent yf Mra Frank wha ibert Roger Wf Johns. at the Burns 5 Vigitors Marg § ret Harpster 7 Tg ind Mr 32 North Cambria Seniors To Graduate At St. F rancis Carrolitown, Cresson Co-Eds Part of Chats A ot sen wil : Francis College ming Sunday. May Hat r sf udents wii bachelor WH Arts the remaining 13 will r of science degrees we x Tow ' tal #1 Tal ae Loretto ! 2%: Ninstleen red elLe whii bache- degrees & get Marie M: and Betty wil ein facile re and gre Powers of Cresson eg Lou eive a Bpanish rv led in resp the first the Loretto ¢ year's graduating cless record for Lhe 140-year a instil ution a ) tenia is the 34 the & MArk {Cambr '® ff 154 the at history $ tops jas! han 60 st Fat Adrian Ti pres $4 alg KTINHAT rradustes last graduation plans ampieted bul this has © day Hix N receive Year dents Co # thas wed i His are RA Kunday As an we eT get ment wrth ahria studen ns completad Lheir February but the conferred un- Arte held { “an sheep % EK educalion last degrees Will Bundav's The iH Lae #reinonies foi three ares &u graduates cum legrees of Dac Rel wr of loving will be with dents laude, lend e Paul Gavaler Carroiltown. Har- ry Clawson, Marsteller and Bruno Bratyszewsk:, Gallitzin Measrzs Gasaler and Clawson Willi De 7 oulatanding WOrR Mr: Bal YRECWEKL | being tiled for Ris who Gg SY se NGS rk last FF legreen {ollow . Cambna ti: Ww 15 Pangier y 4 Carroiilown HT James Baker biology William Bearer, economics Robert Callahan, economics Also to receive degrees are the | following North Cambria students Armond Joseph, Gallitzin BA. | English Paul Kline, biology £07 Patton R. Di 1 Carroiltown Eimora, BA Nicktown, R. D, BE, | Gallitsin. BA. | yD uiuopny, Vegsan , Spangler, BA, Eng- | pe Lantzy, Carrolitown, BA, | history. Paul -Lantzy, Spangler, nomics. | Dennis McNulty, Patton, BS, ac- ' Lucille Marie McNulty, Carroll- biology. BA, eco town, BS. To Be Wed June 1 Mr. and Mrs Leo Brannan of | rN Jas. Astle Tach ini of 922 St. Mary's Street, Gal- | itxin, The wedding will take place oa June 1 at § a m. in St ployed in the ! tory, Gallitzin Last year, she won | fourth place prize in a national essay contest conducted by the | Freedom Foundation Inc. Mr. lachini, a graduate of the Gallitsin High School, is employed ‘by the Penn Cress Ice Cream CO Cresson. breakfast will be ‘held in the bride's home. Follow- ing a wedding trip in the East. ern States, the couple will reside at 708 Hemlock St, Gallitzin Married 25 Years ! | \ i ; } E | rick's Catholic Church by Fost i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ecken- rode of 501 Church Street, Gal- litzsin, observed their silver wed- ding anniversary on Saturday, | ‘May 13. A bh mas of Sheps | giving was celebrated in St. Pat- | Father James 8. Kirkpatric Mrs. Eckenrode, the former ae | Noll, is a daughter of Mr and] Mrs. Louis Noll of Loretto. He husband is a son of Mrs Julia Eckenrode and the late John Eckenrode of Cresson. i The couple have nine children | ~—Charles Naser o Cresson, Bdger with the WastingonD. C.}, | Mary, Robart Eugene, Rn, TERR, aE. There is one grandchild { generally produced + | abnormal pressure ch Spangler ot rv Paul ‘Flanagan ¢ 31 Ii 5 tiiam Fymck English a ARN chemistry Harry Clawsor chemistry George Demento history Ramuel BS Biair BR, Mian Spangler A Barnesbors aer CArroiilo Marsteller Hastings Cadlitzin BD mathematics Pawl kowsk mathemalics Pawlikowsk BS physics John Palko noes Previt Niles Barnesbhor Barnesheir ey Gallitzin. 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