PAGE mont Catholic Population Reaches New High In Altoona Diocese Figures Released In 1950 Official Directory The Catholic population in the Altoona Diocese has reached a new record 135377 according to the recently issued 1850 edition af the Official Ctholic Directory. The rise in the membership of the diocese amounted to 2464 over that of the 1949 figures increase also was noted chial school attendance Two schools and 510 pupils were added in elementary grades High school attendance was about the same: Another large increase noted in the number of public school children ungler religious in- struction. The rectory reports that there are 3,112 more instruc- tion students than last year. Decreases were noted vy An small increase was achieved the number of priests and reli gious order mem were reported, four more ers, and 8 additional sis ters Among the directory figures for the Altoona Diocese were the fol- lowing , 1, priests, 231; parishes, 111; parishes with resident tors, 109; with non-resi- dent pastors, 2; chapels 73; mis sions, 21; etations, 7; brothers 23: sisters, 532; diocesan semin- arians 22; seminaries, 1. religious students, 96; total seminarians, 118 Colleges, 2, Studenis. 784; high dtocesan and parochial, L students, 1.473; high schools, pri- vate, 1; students 58; elementary schools, parochial, 05; students 11.388: orphanages, 3; children, tals, 1; bed ul 44; patients treated an- nually, 10570, schools for nur- ses, 1; student nurses, 77; special instruction classes, 113; school pupils attending, 714; total youths under Cath- olic instruction, 25578. tae Ame Seachere: 475; . : sisters teaching, 383; lay teachers, 41; baptisms, 480%; infants, 4,138; Sov 1.289; Ea, oneran, 135. - 877; total population, 618 257 DAVID OWENS 9 TUESDAY David Owens, former superin- tendent of the Cambria Home, observed his 90th birthday Tuesday at his home, Edensburg. ———————— priests in paro- | Ben was | | president, secretary, | meal. in both | marriages and baptisms while a in| : planting of trees on the Memorial rs. Three more | pas- | County | oO Geo. Bender Host To Kiwanis Group At Evergreen Lake Iron Foundry Once Located Along Shores An cuting and pier supper the guests of Kiwanian ier at his Ex was the regular meeting of the Northern Cambria Kiwanis Cl} last Thursday Cletus Lehmier and Hugh wham were in Phin of the As (reOorge Lake rgreen iY The meeting was ni! with no program or speaker It was announced ral that the Park project had been completed { This work was done by {he boys of the Agriculture Dept. of Pat. ton Higa School. The club also vited to underwrite the expenses of one boy, a captain of a school patrol in this area, camp for a week's training. On June 15 members from the Indiana Club will come to Carroll town. On Monday, June 18, the to . Northern Cambria Club wiil go to | Ebensburg. Lake, whers last week's meet was held has an interesting tory, ag well as the entire Carrolltown area. A great- grandfather of George Bender's, as well as a large number of folks, established an Evergreen fron foundry on the shores of the lake Ore was taken from the hillside immedi- ately adjoining. Parts Americus Bender emigrated from Oermany with his family | ‘It took them 103 days to cross the ocean. He 414 not have Money to pay passage for himself Satiny so he was bound-out oa a Philadelphis Quaker, for whom he od for seven years. He found his way to CO where he acquired considerable holdings of land. He was the first county com- missioner of this county and the only man in Cambria County who had the distinction of attending George Washington's funeral ~Z ot 4 FAMOUS ~DAD Likes the GREAT OUTDOORS! ® Fly and Castings Rods ® Reels ® Artificial Bait @ Flashlights ® Sinkers ® Fly Boxes ® Lamps ® Jackets ® Boots @ Etc. ‘SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES AN IDEAL Give him an outdoors’ gift something he'll be sure to use and appreciate FISHING YATHER'S DAY GIFT! ® Fly Lines ® Minnow Seines GIFT! 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Purpose: eo. build Ny 1 He gees dn Ohi confidence sevagh Da safety of | NOY it ey B Me fegtitty im Duy raid 3 reget for low pn! fer Re ————————— ———— a father's TEN GUIDEPOSTS safe and better world May 10vh ve Father's Day, Jume 18%h, 1930 is Fathor-Child Month, dedicated tp doser father. crave world through whelereme rhitd wphringing. V1 Me teacher a CRE RE Ye a Netter Sign wre £m wns #4 A hid ant ty Serre Det wy 8 Ne teaches Bey ohid hat miierance and grereece we oie tpg wird oF peace fo a a demo #5 Ser Peer, Be tearhes ba (hd Oe priate of pond of { Wo remuhg HB Tv wviue pedeve Be trate Non (Rd That preat set nd poadeess go and 8 hand 62 North Cambria Scouts Hold 3-Day Camp At Nicktown Approximately 62 Boy Scouts and scouters from North Cambria troops participated in a scout district camporee over the week end at the Riwania Club Farm near Nicktow The troops Patton Troop 73, Hastings town Troop Troop 69 Rocco Previle of Spangler was “represe sented included Hastings Troop Troop 78, Carroll 71 and Barnesboro camp director, assisted by Cletus | Lehmier of Bakerton. Other staff members were Ray Searle of Carrolltown, program director, as- sisted by James Lehmier of Bak- erton, Hugh Cunningham of Car- rolitown, health and safety, and Maurice Bender of Carrolltown, general planning First-aid, compass relays and string - buming demonstrations the program Saturday Protestant services were conduc- ted In the camp on Sunday by Rev. Warren Swank of Bakerton i while Catholic scouts attended St ‘Nicholas’ Church. Nicktown. Allessandroni Will Visit Barnesboro Waller E. Alessanarom: of Phil- adeiphia, state commander of the American Legion, will be feted in iarnesboro on Independence Day July 4. Ed lansley, also of Philadelphia state sdjutant, is expected to at- tend the affair Pians for the testimonial b quest for the tao state were announced at a meeting Vodzak Post JOS meric ion, Bamesboro, Monday Post officers said about 400 tro BH) persons are expected ig al- tend the banquet, scheduled af 6:45 p m. in the post home Delegates to the sale conven. tion is Philadeiphia In August A1- Wlicers of 80 nigh <% | were nominated They are Dennis Murphy Jr, William C McMullen Jr, Fred Morley, Robert MoCormick Jr, William Morley, Alvin Byrnes Dominick Previte, ©. E David Berti, Joseph Stepherso: Why ‘Don Ulrich, Joseph Nowl and Al i bert Spriggs. Five jected, are to be ol In addition, Commander Rocco | Previte and Adjutant Frank Mor. [ley will serve as delegates The election will take place | along with the election of regular post officers at the June 28 | meeting. fa | perintendent, (lod without Belcher, | Colver Supervisors Receive Citations For Safety Work Nine supervisory Fhenshurg Coal Co, Colver received national recognit aitstanding safety ride They group Coal Asn tion. T. L the ’ Cer arn ployees of have joy for — numbered ly cited by National fom accident preven Aitken, general man Ebensburg Ooal Oo. ificates of safely congratulations 10 iast Thurs Are recent Rong a ager of presented and letleras of eight of day A WAS the the nine men posthumous award for safety presented to the widow of AInth man He is Samuel B Bagel who &ed June 2 of this year He had been an assistant mine {foreman and has Supervised section thal weni (wo Years without a Jost4ime acciden Gray, power plant su. has the longest per a lost-time accident His department has passed the four-year mark without such a mishap (hers Cronrge ’ waned 3 recaivad & awards and the ment which they supervise are A. H Biaterbsugh aif shop foreman. A W Westrick motor forsman Fried Pleister foreman George transportation fore George, Assistant George Mihalk foreman { amr at ant who Vent safety depart rep repair onstraction Swalchich man: C “fond mine foreman aaxintant mine The cms Foberia Wh owas fOTMIGAD Area Nurses Hosts To District Conflab The of Miners Ho EY ital i be hosta to ihe mem bers of Distric 5 Pennsvivania League of Nu Education, at a meet. ing next Thursday at Spangler VFW Home between 10 a and 4 p. m Directors, faculty mem. bers and staff nurses from a nine county area will atlend Mrs. John H. Dumm, of the district league, charge. Main topic rill be proposed changes in the urriculum of schools of nursing in this state and a report from » Uraen we PRiR sing oe ive president will be In i delegates to the Biennial Nurses’ Convention held in San Francisco Dr. W. M. Leonard principal of Barnesboro High School, will be speaker at a huncheon at noon to be served by the VFW Auxiliary Dr. leonard is a member of the advisory council of the Miners Hospital School of Nursing RED STRENGTH BELIEVED ON WANE OFFICIAL ESTOMATE Liam 50.000 0.000 ratte I COMMUNIST STRENGTH ia Atlantic Pact nations is on the wane, a high U. 3. Saree ative: dus astty 0 Rad oppomitien 10 America’s Siva program. Figures sbove are official U. 8. compilation. Power of the ha 19 percunt Jas naw Yam hartufore. E. C. Reigs Mark of discussion : Joseph Cooper, B Silver Anniversary At Chest Springs Mr “ho at and Mrs Ct Rprings marked t} 7 Iversary day. Ju 2 Nir esta at E of 25th their VY Weare Reig ieir at The wedddin ann ne 11 ! A hi © ya rt 1p gy bows Fhe ¥ Fi 1308 SUTrDrise Aren Sun A ay § FL pr monn at x RPDTO { th! re pre B o and the fd sara Kibler were married 25 Kt Monica's Church Rey. Father J are the parents on all living as Mary louise Donald in xXim vital FL 4» F1iente 3 Ah relg Hasty! wer Al. YeRrs {heat P if . WEG Nprings hy They Duggan i td ne oh fol. Mra tf ia 10 Behe rt Bloom Mar, Paul Je Je 4 Francis Lois ye 1 nard and Among those attendin Prine Mra rs 1 AY 3 Mera iy ard Lo burgh. Anthony Kili ia Benjamin and Dravid Buchanan Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Hank and and Mrs and iy Mrs the sur Mr and iv Mr and fam Wf Pitts Mira family Rose Mra ¥K Ware fare party Sunday Rieg Gerald Koontz 5 Sadler r and ne Bta- Mera Marie George Billy A doinh Thomas Reig Anthony Reig family, all of Carrolitown Freda James Portage: Mr Mrs Hilary Kibler and fam. Mrz Margaret Cence Mr and Walden Drass and family all Hastings: Mr and Mrs Dun Jenkins and family, Mr. and Mrs i Mavkovich and son ferry, and Mrs Rita MeCloskey andl family, all of Patton Mr. and Mra Cyril Kibler and faraily. Mr. and Mra John Dou. jas, Mrs Clair Becker Mr and Mrs Bob Stubler and family and Mrs Ida Seymore all of Altoona: Mra Thomas Kibler Tyrone: Mp and Mrs Isadore Yeager and son Myron, and Mr and Mrs Paul Rough and family, Juniata: Mr and Mrs Myles Weber and son David and Mr and Mrs § J Wyse of Ashville BR DD: Mr and Mrs. leo Schenk and Mr and Mrs leo Baker loretto BD Mr and Mrs Martin Kibler and daughter, Genevieve Mr and Mrz Ray Kibler and family, Mr and Mrs Robert Reig. Mrs Frank Miller, Peggy Ivory, Mr and Mrs lewis Sutton Fddie Reig and Mr and Mrs Frans Bioom. all Bprings Ebensburg K Of C 0th Anniversary Program Released 3 Degrees Scheduled Before End Of Month A three-part program has been arranged for the ohiervance of the MMh anniversary of the found. ing of the Ebensburg Council 32%. Knights of Columbus The golden jubtiee celebration opens this evening with special ceremonies and conflinues with an. BIVersary events on the two suc tending Sundays First, second and third-degree initiations will be conducted during the 11 days aol aside for the celebration A large anniversary class candidates fram Ebensburg and nemrby communities will be initia. fed into the first degrees tonight the K of C Home at Ebens- burg. The session will bagin at 7:30 and will formally mark the of the jubilee, Highlight of this Sunday's pro- gram will be a Communion break fast the K of C Home Fallow ng the breakfast first degree knights from the Ebensburg Council and other councils will be tiated into the second degree The celebration will be climax. J on [Sunday evenin June 25. An anniversary banguet in hasemants of St Benedict's Church, Carrolitown. The will at 7.30 p and BOTY Mr and Mrs family, Mrs ee of Ay w of 5% Lew Pith the { nt hod RA #nneér mm. Among the notables expected 1a atlend Lhe banquet are Ri Rev Fuchard T Guilfovie Bishan of the Altoona Diocese Stale offic ern of the order and top-ranking officers of other councils this rection alan are expectad fo be present. A group of second-degree members will be advanced to the tard-dogren. be served 21 Area Students Penn State Grads Monday Afternoon Twenty-one udents were numbered 412 RRudenls who : Biate df this week North received ows Barnesboro Byrnes, B Neil Maguire, and finance. Blandburg Russell Jacob Boeck B A commerce and fing Henry Eddie Solwell B 8 in for. estry, and Susanne Hagel Eh ans, B 8 in cormmercial chemistr Ebensburg Richard Carl Her od, B 8 in soclogy and entomol- ogy: Paul Henry Parrish B 8 in agronomy, and Saverinoe Stefanon, master of arts with major in e0- nomics Galtitzsin-—Harold Joseph Buck B 8 in mechanical engineering, Walter Charles Bick, B 8 in me- chianica engineering Richard A in commerce and Peter Paul Kuz vil engineering * William Norbert © Jaz. in animal husband Mark Richard pipe Ta Myron Irving Char North Cambria RIDONE graduated wt 3 - f wiege Monday Penn Cambria studenia who sheepakine are as [ol William 8. in forestry. B A * Tks ad Robert Cofyinerce {eq eh in nee and finance ma B 8 Loretto rett, BRB A Patton in lournalism ick, B 8 in education eliwood Winslow RB 8. in glestrl al engineering. and i Ro ney olburn Winsiow., B in meteor. oh BY Bpangler-—-John Joseph Maholtz 8S in education Hastings Pius Lawrence lon, B. 8 in agronomy: Vernon Hurd Rittar, B 8 "oy ks € 5 Fl Hi | engineering: Alice Gertrude Strit- ‘and Paul [8 i i } } matter, B. 8 in home economics, | Francis Strittmatter, B | in civil en eering. *—Dehotes mor student ~The cool way to shop for hot bargains—Read our Classifieds, in elect real | : Civil Court Terms To Follow Sessions Gets Good Report Of Grand Jurors Under new rules of during the past has been made in ff Civil court court made a change the scheduling terms Cambrin Weel in rant y Under the new rials will be wm heduled tn the second Monday of September and De- session had begun on the fourth Monday of those months Under the new rules, civil wild take place bet th oF the grand teriy meetings criminal car 4 jury sessions first Monday Wf months mentioned, civil begin the second Mon criminal wart will get the third Monday will go into ef- September setup vil wart begin on March ‘wrriher June, In Vers grt Cengr? quar jury Wed and | subsequent Aree) hegin four court will fay and anderway The new feet with The civil originally on Jane postponed antil Patton FFA Chapter Boar Brings $59.92 Announcement wis made the sale price of $5892 for Patton Chapter FFA was aold in April at ter Stock Exchange at the mon- thiy summer meeting held in the Patton High agricultural rooms Monday evening Several other business (tems were taken care of The far exhi- bit commilles decided to ment | the agricultural room every Mon. day until the exhibit is completed The Patton chapter plans to purchase a caponizing sel for use by members only and a bun warmer to be used at the FFA restaurant at the Ebensburg Fair this fall [ce cream and cookies were served The next ular meeting will De held July 27 at 8 p m. all the Patton High School G A. Mel son Jr is chapter adviser 103 Enlistments Noted During May During month of Ma thers was a total of a3 men and women the Alona 1 R Air F Station loweasted the Poat Off toons Hf thig number two ¥ and one young woman the army Theresa A BR D 1 unlisted in Regular Army Fred M1 South Third Ave Joseph J Hayes Ave Paton, Heguiar Army CARROLLTOWN James Conrad and Leo MoCo. bie spent the past week ord In Washington, ID CC. and Virginia with Mr MoCombie's sister, Vera Miss Sarah Sharbaugh Saugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs Paul Bhar burgh, sustained a fracture of her eg last Sunday playing HeRr her home Fiease turn to Pages 10 and 13 for additional Carre rolltown News trial will the Gran the om setup the *purt torm seantons for June were scheduled to 28 bt have ASE i4 taren Pog 4 i egan [pha of the boar which the Showal- n re td Ne 16506 rk Bro RT M4 and 1 gg oe DUNE men enlisted in Byrne of Eb nuburg th Wotnen's Gelormins Patton and of 483 Magee enlists the while TOASTMASTER Electric WATER REATIR There's no “hot water proldem™ for vour family with a 1OANT- MASTER Auntomatiec Electrie Water Heater! TOASTMASTER — the most respected name in home appliances—-offers you the kind of hot watery service vou ve aiwavs wan ted—wsafe, silent, trouble-free, inevpensive! As for eanvenienee - your TOASTMASIER Warer Heater gives von ail the luxurious hot wate: vou need, day and night ground the clock! Yes, hot water srfection-becausa all the gest TOASTMASTER designed fentures are at wah for vow! Ll remember that every TOAST. MASTER Water Heater is protecied hy a famous D-yeur service war raniy! Come in todav—-det us show you how you ean enjoy perfeet TOASTMASTER hot water service! We can arrange terms to Gt your budget | CALLAHAN'S ae While endorsing generally good | conformance with rec ized saf- ety standards at the Spri Coal Corp. No. 4 mine at gier, official reinspection reports issued this Thursday morning by | the TJ. 8. Bureau of Mines pro- | posed correcting the few remain ing hazards The mine employed 199 men anid averaged 1.150 tons of con! a | day when Inspector David K. Kre- | (me hay tion in completed his reexamina- May Measures taken recently to in- | “reane safety at the mine, Kreis | included guarding the | trolley wire at dangerous points, | dust accumulations | fram the tipple and rock dusting | the ledges in the tipple, and lock- | cutter chains cher said lemming coal ingt devices for the on specified mining machines. Since most operatin Aad been eliminated, the inspec tor recommended only a few ad- | em. | braced always firing each blast | immediately | increas. | ng the height of tie shelter holes | and riding on the last car of trips | and 100 percent wearing of safety | ditional precautions These shot or series charging on shift, ny after shoes L On Carrolltown Lions Nominate Tuesday Al a meeting Toesday meeting | the Central Hotel, Carrolitown, | the Carrolitown [ions Club nomi- sited officers. Those nominated | intrude President -Cliaries and R. J Wentz: ont. Fred J vice president Francis rode; third vice president. MM. D. Cornell; secretary -M. D. Connell and James Callahan, and wirer- B Dillon Furabaugh Lion tamer Thomas a til twister I J Bearer Henry Columbus: trustees W. Sharbaugh Sr. W © A Bender M A. Henry Columbus Church Notices St. Benedict Presbyterian » J Plummer Harvey, STM. Minister. | Waor- | Sunday, June 18 Mornin ship Rervice, 9:45 a m sloreth My Soul” al 10483 a m., tim, supt e Re- Westminster Fellowship June 28 | with election of officers in June Children’s Cholr rehearsal each | Wednesday at 8 p m: Youth Chat y Feliearaal tach Wednesday | at 7 June 12. 19 8enilor Conference | No 1 at Pine Springs Camp. Don't wish your life away, bist enjoy every hour of it as it Pastimes | required to know hazards Sunday School | James H Strat. | of Glasgow, (Coloviras Memorial Medal at re- (pent graduation exercises at Penn | Hall Junior Collage and Prepars-~ to School, ambe The award is MBSE. 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