aK ; : Be) ; i : f y " _-m , -_ me a Eat RR TEA | Mrs. Edith Sponsky and family the American Legion Auxiliary Joseph Catholic Church It is | tine Englebrecht, OSB. MEDICAL DISCHARGED F : f of East Liberty were numbered wiil be held next Tuesday even- located on the John Weakland! 1¢ ig a very happy coincidence Dorothy Leng ; Fr R Di Booster Night eature { among the former residents of ng Oct. 10, and the membership parcel hereinabove referred to and [that this Afth article of i 4 yf i By MRS. THOMAS A. : F | that t h article of a series T OWENS Cafidiftows Who teluined for ah yr hn A liteain. Bolorel ro oly . {Mrs Gayla Roland, Westover R. | i181 ANNA Pl is OER Dhan COMINg year are now payable 830 by Father Gallitzin fore land appear in the Union Press-|D; Mrs. Mary Dolansky, Barnes | program also own Has Many Visitors | Dr. and Mrs. Robert Arble and Mr. and Mrs. Numer and sons, its erection Mass was celebrated Courier during the week when boro: Mrs Sara Gill Patton | ‘NE Was held last Wednesday ev. |THE J and skits Dw mg Centennial Event | family of State College, were Dennis and Dave Jr, of Pitls- in the homes by Father Gallitzin | the joyous and happy parishion- Edward Michios, Emeigh; Mrs | ening at the Banner e Hall | | week end guests of the former's burgh Mr. and Mrs A F. Miller and Father Lemke of the Ebens- [ers of the 8t Benedict Church | Emma Beligan, Coalport: John | near Bradley Junction. sen | Oarrolitown has been host to os , mother, M Arble and sons, Bill and Bob, of Brad- burg Church. Father Gallitzir are celebrating the 100th anni- | Stamary. Alverda: r Rose Sion was open to the public. | —lLook where advertise. many visitors during this week je . FS. Rose ug : ry . x! Read | each week. Charles Horn Jr. St Benedict: Carrolitown who returned for the is urged to come. [rues for the was dedicated on October 11, [should be prepared by the writer | AG Nigh arange Booster Night meet- Mrs. Mary McAuliffe of Butler, dock. Misses Cora and Cecelia visited the church on stated days Versary of their church May its | Miller, 8t. Benedict The chief topic for the event Advertise where Beka of the a aNATY celebra- | “spent the week end and Miller of Turtle Creek: Mr and from October 1832 to May 23 | influence jong he fl in the COM - | SURGICAL DISCHARGED was “Methods of Eradicating the the Press-Courier tion Benedict's Church } avn wy Ve re Mrs Ted Nejman and son, Rich- 1834 munity which | as gloriously | : , J mest one esi Many families entertained rela- | 2everal days among relatives here ard of a were guests of a jand faithfully served for 100) Mrs Pearl Williams, Windber, | Sirmmsamurre tives from near and far and like-| MT and Mrs. William Shero| 0" "sre HM. Mohler over Father Lemke who was pastor |years and may its religious ef-|7ohn Riva, Spangler. Kay Lynn is wise many others at some time | 2nd children of Murraysville were the week ond and attended the at Ebensburg Church became the | forts continue always | Kramp, Spangler; Mis ie living in Carrolltown took occas. | Visiting with local relatives over Papson-Mohler wedding last Sat. Pastor at Hart's Sleeping Pace . | Faviook 3 Benedtia Ry 4 Bue. 14 1 {the week end bis Church after a short pastorate : | HOR, atton 2a rs ane Sake Some part tn the out | George Falatic and sons, Har urday. 4 Mrs. J. E Burley ana Father McMirr. Father Lemke Miners’ tal Cochran, Harwick; PogEy ou 11] John L. i Three bus loads of Pittsburgh | old and John, of Warren, Ohio, *. an : . continued its pastor until the | Brennan, Westover R. 1D.. Frank || daughter, Patty, spent Saturday | Chidboy, Spangler: Mrs Althea | (Successor to C.F. Bollinger) cl 1 it at the home ; . death of Father Gallitzin Father | Cite om tne Moments spel, he neck 5 100 I and nae in Bot wn COL 2, EA, On Te | Patients’ Record |, mere teva tie " arr! a 8 J manage 10] Falatic's are former residents of Robert J. Burley at ‘Angey onary spirit that his predecessor | Gaughey, Ernest, Mrs oi 0 ALL TYPES OF ANATOMIC SUPPORTS Carr) town as well as other | ic a pe i Field, Va. and also visited sev- had : ¥ i fa Work, Barn wo John Weak- | | TRUSSES — BELTS — ROSIERY —— BRACES Jisso nea! 2 hate putina ry the | East Cazve £4 a Were pub eral davs with their Sem and Say. I y a . Ha rer The oNI he Hat of pat- land. Hastings Mrs Nerms Han- | 8 oO e¢ County art's | : 4 Wu vis oe : Wter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Au RIrINE the life « Ather rit! ents admitised and discharged a! vak Barneshora BRB DD: Mrs S8Svi. | 5 . Bleeping Place, Father Gallitzin's | lished for the first time last Sun Eiriey in Washington, DC litzin it was his great desire thatthe Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, via Fink, Patton: Mis. Wilma | || $10 Lincoln St Phone 9-534 Johnstown, Pa Chie! House at Loretto, St {day in St. Benedicl's eagteh or Mr and Mrs Anthony Cotronec Aa Lown be bit around 81 os from Sept 20 to Oct 2 Walker Emeigh: Mrs Ann Wag- | 5] 4 Fiantis Oullege and the Carmelite iy FB Be Prius Pop ho Ee e ANd son. Gary, of Indiana were SpTs = rh : rh ner Tempe MEDICAL ADMITTED ner. Barnesboro. Andrew Zawles- | Featuring . . . the Dr. J. W. Britton Security Truss Convent. The caravan was under Mrs F te I Ad Piatt recent visitors with the lady's n- B. ahi Ri¥ a : Harold Maplin Pat Ky Hastings Mrs Catherine the clrection of Michael Kennedy and Miss Mary Delores Mangold rents Mr and Mrs. J. BE Bur- was young and ful religious | H . o i Merriman, Patton. Mrs Olear. Barnesboro: Mrs Lovina!’ i ! { Office Hours, 9 t0 12. 1 to 8 WRT YF ogy PCr SC Sy \& ® ® » faughter of Mr and Mrs Ber lav ferve %y 5 3 Th Y ng 1 Ne ¥ \ Flushrok Arcadia : Jor Murphy Patton Mrs {aw yv Bera. ATTAINS HONOR ROLL Mangold of Patton, also for Ed ? HG Ne, very many puss Westover, Hastings, Frank Fyock, fin, Spangler. Bonnie Gray, Sp Nency Josephine Luther, a dau- win Pawliske and Miss Catherine atau ’ | Wea Xai Hliement herry Tree RI. Mrs Gertrude angler Parl Btonebreaker, Bar. ghter of Seep Agnes Luther of Babyak both of Carrolltown Ct SEES oy K Speck tha : there | MeDormots Hastings Francis eshoro: John Litzinger. Pattor * ® this place was numbered among Miss Emma Weakland Mrs was no in the vicinity oi Gullick, Barnesboro, Mrs Dorothy James Muffie Bakerton Mrs pecCl $ or students who were named on the Amanda Ryan and daughter, Mar , tract p to build their | MoCulley, Hastings RD; Francis Jane Dietrick, Loretta: Constance * ! . - 3 §¥ ryt ¢ paret © roy *s Were Mong i andi funrt re the way! Fhutty, Spangler Bvels Wasilko Logan SBpangie Lawrence Dunn honor roll of Camegie Institute of | Bar of Troy, Pa, Ww A Ek i ¥hu Bpangler, Evelyn Wasilk Logan pangier Lawran mn t ut - Technology Pittsburgh for the the Cenlenary visilors hers Miss Was fim In i PBarrneshorn BE ID Mrs Julia Mi- |} atome . Certrade Crompuey. Has a oe % ore. gacond semester of the past term Weakland is a former Patton Father Lemke n many diffi- | ier, Barnesboro, and Mrs Martha Ings. Mrs Vincinza Pavia, Pat. fa & . - ® " culties and wi COE Vi reed fi aire Was rver fom : Miss Luther had a 3 38 average sident. } And WAS : IK a8tov LE Dr. Emil Sloan and his mother By Mahlon Raumgardner the possibilities for the founding | MATERNITY Ob ver Strittmatter of Tucka- Mrs. Regina Sloan, of Washing y f a town in the vicinity were | SURGICAL ADMITTED | Mr. and Mrs Richard Zinsky BOYS’ WORK SHOES, up to size 6 £ t rn ¥ > oxy ¥ 4 ol sod * han ¥ id 1x4 i. ” + ’ ’ 4s hae. N Y_ was a visitor over theiton, D.C, spent several days © HART'S SLEFFING FLACE cm —— oy bis he J h%%d i { Anthony Scarpo, Spangler; John Spangier. son, Sept 25 » 3 . ' . yar of y 134} v Fave oomsigeratiaon les the SoOmind- | « i y = . y's J week end with his parents Mr town aot the hom Mr. a St. Joseph's Church 8a of a am ager "| Zagradon, Emeigh: Mrs Wiima Mr. and Mrs Bugene Shar. BOYS OXFORDS, special lot in and Mrs. Bdward Strittmatter | Mrs RC. Adaing : : Part Five ing . I t Ro allt re { Walker Emeigh John Weakiand, baugh, Carrolltown, sos Sept. 28 YS TOP SHOES * 1 wn - £ of dey ow 4 1 LO Lo wi \ THERAPY § + BO Hi Miss Gertrude Dunlap of Johns. Mr and Mrs i CH Regs No hi ry ef Hart 8 Rleeping Ow Sarl, Mary of the parish: i Hastings Betty Lowy Wagner, : Mr and Mra Lsmac Braar & - ’ ap to sue vx 3 town spent the past week end in| sons Jack an Fir Wo Place would be complete if men oners at St. Joseph's protested | Bakerton Mrs Catherine Olear, Bomilace daughiler, Sept 26 BOYS’ SCHOO1 SHIRTS Yorn, | Duquesne Jind Mr Pittsby r h tion were not made of St Jos most strenuously to having their | Barnesbore Mrs. Jane Dietrick, ; Mr and Mrs. Willian Sclesky Mr. and Mrs. Joscph Benney of | Robert McGonegal of ." wh enh's Catholic Church, frequently oo ap donned. F the: 1 r x j Loretta, Bonnie Gray. Barnesboro Patton RD. daughter, Bept 27. 4 . Monongahel , ts the were Sunday guests at the home “FE ce GRE Maca CH is ADAnRJgOneq ALher Lemke . o M Fel Orivm Loc Mr 4 Mr And . i mg A Were guesis over » | . ary Creve |r called Hart's SieepDing Place h however bul! =a og chape] for R. D ra alan sTine, Rev : , an » drew Lucas, : : week end with the lady's mother, 'of Mr and Mrs Sa ; BO hs arch. located on the Kittanning spe saving of Mass and named Lawrence Dunn, lLaJose: Gertrude Glen Campbell R D., daughter, BOYS’ 4. BUCKLE ARTICS te . 6 $2.98 Mra. Rose Shank. jand Miss Pusigie on ~ Amat “pe. Trail. The story of this old #nd pe town after Bishop John Car. | Cronaurer, Hastings. James Muf- Sept. 28 » Wp sxe , Miward Beers of Altoona, a! | Ruests at the Owens Ce : ial beautiful church necessafily roll the first Bishop of the Uni fie Bakerton Mrs Eitzabsth Mr and Mra James Abrams, SEE Us FOR HUNTING one time a resident of Carroiltown | sidence. here for the WERT brings in bold relief Demefius i States He was a consecrated Marino, Barnesboro. John Pigur, Spangler, daughter, Sept. 28 CLOTHES took occasion to be present at the observance Sunday, ues rh Augustine Gallitzin affection@ely 04 devoted Bishop and was a Barneaborn: John Litzinger Pat- Mr and Mrs Charirs Krouse, Lowest Prices, Direct from the Manafacturer i > . + » * 4 : - % 100th anniversary festivities of [and Mrs Robert Dowling, known by all creeds and faith® as shor of Charles Carroll states. on. Earl Stonebreaker, Barnes Spangler, son, Sept 28 the local church on Sunday | Elizabeth Gardner, Mrs. Agnes Apostle of the Alleghenies he | Joye man and signer of the Declara. Doro. James Harrett Patton. Vive Mr and Mrs. Willian Seeder. § Sweet Orr, Lee and Anvil Brand Werk Clothes Arasbrose Huber of Cresson was | Foley and Miss Rose Kennedy, all oy 4.41 we wish to locate the 4... or w ’ Independence an [indahl, Marsteller, Eleanor lLalose son, Sept 29 g : . : | . Ww ’ / e ai ; or Sale Here LOWEST Prices! circulating among Carroiltown ot ¥ ittaburgh. { ones: Grill church with referen e to the Kit Father Lemke bought a large Labut. Barnesboro: Mrs Angeline Mr andl Mrs Lamoart Gromiley at friends last Sunday Mr. and Mr Aawren iri tanning Trail ae I a TE Bontosta Par Beabors Audrey Commodore, daughter, Sept. 30 i i Mr. and Mrs. James B Drury | Mrs. Reasie Mec jonegal, Mr and It is located on a part of the i nw of Al George Vaux where the church YYestover Westover Demald Mr and Mra Francis Stoitn § aft attishuty, spent the was ai Mea pa a» “Ww : tract of land warranted in the ..., stands and Carrolltown As Swanson 81 Benedict Gerald Patton, son, Oct. 2 CU I RATE STORE the home of Attorney and Mrs toons, and Miss Rosemary WE name of John Hudson on May 3 ; A : " well It was not until Christmas Stickler, Bt Benedict Ruse] Mr. and Mrs Benjunin Smith, Fred J. Pees. | ner, of Philadelphia, were &MOTE 1769 and surveyed in October, gah that St Benedict's Catholic Stagner, Clos. Mrs. Regina Baker Hillsdale, daughter. Oct. 2 Phila. Ave. BARNESBORO 4 JPdwin Binder and sister, Miss the out of -lown folks 2 attend. 1776. By later grants part of She Church at Carrolltown was dedi. Patton, and Mrs Juliana Wartko Mr and Mrs Joseph Omnuafro, -ee Gertrude Binder, of Altoona, vis- [ance at the Centenasy Teatimon- above land became vested in John sted by the Rev Father Celes Patton Barneshors, son, Oct 2, fied local relatives over the week ial Dinner on Monday night. Weakland It is this part of the The regular monthly meeting of john Weakland parcel that St ; eleminsiiman : a : Joseph's Church is situated upon This information is obtained from sources which are indisputable Father Gallitzin was born as a COME IN prince of the Russian Empire His father was Prince Domitri Alexe- ivich Gallitzin whose family had FOR FUN produced a line of great generals and statesmen He was in high favor with the Empress Cather. ine of Russia His mother was the AND ENJOY Countess Amelia von Schmetlau a sister of the FPrussian Field M hall von Schmettau, nobel THE EVENING of great tnfiuence, in 1768 they 7 dd. id © Dec. 22. TO TH E FU LLEST ! 1770 dlarre Dettriy ta ‘was born at The Hague The young man growing into manhood did not crave nobility We've planned a full evening of fine entertainment, plus fine food and drink. Come to the Moose Ball | He set sail for the United States : » . armed with credentials and on room in Patton. { Oct. 23, 1793. he arrived at Balti- SATURDAY NIGHT Carroll and. Siarted t/ainme for | FLOOR SHOW and DANCE | [1 TT OR YOU AND THE'MAN NEXT DOOR? MUSIC by “THE MELODY MEN" " Priest-Prince Gallitzin {eventually arrived at Loretto and COURTEOUS, FRIENDLY SERVICE! = oa, = first Mass in the B5t Michael [Church at lomtte. RUNNING AMERICA is the joint job of 150,000,000 people. It’s the biggest job in the world today LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE pounded when thrown from hi —keeping it running for liberty and for freedom. And the whole world’s watching to see Lodge lol 8 sled in his travelings about his whether Americans can do it! iwork. It was on ome of these {traveling missions that the Priest met Father Lemke IN MUCH OF THE WORLD today, the people have resigned from running their own countries. Father Gallitzin was intensely! | missionary minded and was con- | Others have been quick to step in—first with promises of ‘‘security’’—and then with whips tinually extending his missionary | efforts’ to other parts of the reg- | and guns—to run things their way. The evidence is on every front page in the world, every day. fon. He organized the Roman! ‘Catholic Church in Ebensburg and | 8 little later he turned his at. jlention to the organization of the FREEDOM COMES UNDER ATTACK. The reality of war has izations spoke out—giving the great United Scares Congress its third church in the area where ‘ ' | Carrolltown now stands made every American think hard about the things he's willing 10 work unmistakable Grass Roots signal from home! |, In true Catholic spirit a num-j and fight for—and freedom leads the list. iber of settlers In the region of] {Hart's Sleeping Place entreated And ever watchful, ever sensitive to an alert people, land urged Father Gallitzin _to| But that freedom has been attacked here recently just ‘The Congress saw that signal, ond heard the people Hopf vmod Bogen 4 as it has been attacked in other parts of the world. One speak out, loud and plain. That's democracy in action. {at Hart's Sleeping Place was be- of the most serious threats to individual freedom has That's the American wayl Government-dominoted gun. Father Gallitzin started the i construction of the church there Today among the 10,000 great organizations on militant public record aginst “Compulsory Health Insurance” are: THE PEOPLE WEIGH THE FACTS. In the American mannet, the General Federation of Americon Legion people studied the case for Socialized Medicine—and the case against it. + Clubs They found that Government domination of the people's medical affairs under Compulsory Health Insurance means lower standards HE'S of medical care, higher payroll taxes, loss of incentive, damage tw research, penalties for the provident, rewards for the improvident. ~~ HAPPY NOW! | He banged up his car last week and felt pretty _ bad about it . . . but he took it to the munity in the Nation, people stood up w be counted on this ime issue. Thousands of local women's clubs, civic groups, farm, business, religious, taxpayer, medical, educational and patriotic cegans THE VOLUNTARY WAY IS THE AMERICAN WAY! e Throughout the Nation, free sp 4m) yomen, Working sav! pling in America~70 million are peocecred by Voluntary Health Insure gether, are finding the American answer to evry : medic sace! @ Throughout the Nan a Ny utrte) att) Josue service, care and cost. Hundreds of Voluntary Heulch Insurance Plans ase the major coses of iliness—ac reasonable, budget-bams prices. Voluntary in healthy competition—sponsored by doctors, insurance companies, hos» ~~ Hoslth Insatance takes the economic shock out of illness. Protect your pitals, fraternal organizations—by industry, agriculture and labor. @ Today family sow. » For information, ask your docror—or your insurance man. a An American’s greatest heritage is the right to learn the facts—and to speak Ais mind. 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