ANE SS OE BIR UP EE os osm CARROLLTOWN » Pome on ray Miss Catherine Babyak Bride Of Ed Pawhiske Miss Catherine Babyak, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bab- yak and Edwin Pawliske, son of Mrs. Martha Pawliske were unit- ed in marriage, Saturday, Oct 21 at 9a m in 5t Benedict's Catho- lie Church, Carrolltown. Rev. Fa- ther Anselm Ober, OSB, assist- ant pastor, officiated at the dou- ble-ring ceremony The bride was given in marri- age dy her father. Maid of honor was her sister Helen Babyak Bernard Pawliske brother of the groom served as best man Mat. .ron of honor was Mrs Francis Jannazo, sister of the the groom Bridesmaids were Cecelia and Irene Pawliske William Brazis, Baad Dont just en, ‘Budweiser’ | Donald Mohler and Francis Jan- | { nazo served as ushers The bride was attired in a white satin gown with lace trimmed with sced pearls and wore a fin ger-tip veil, held in place with a tiara of seed pearls She carried a bouquet of white roses and ies The maid of honor wore an aqua gown with a matching head piece and carried a colonial bou quet of yellow asters. The matron of honor wore An American Beauty rose gown with matching hat and carried a bouquet of yel { low asters. The bridesmaids wore chartreuse gown with a rust color aster corsage and a yellow {gown with a corsage of pink asters A wedding breakfast was serv ed at the bride's home. The din ner was served at the American Legion Home in Barnesboro. A reception was held at the Im maculate Conception Hall in Spangler | The bride is employed at the | Phillips-Jones Corp, Barnesboro | Mr. Pawliske is employed by | David Buchanan, Plastering Con | tractor, Carrolitown | Fotlowing a wedding trip the { coupte will reside in Carroiltown i LIN BE | Charlotte Snyder Feted | At Masquerade Party A masquerade birthday party | was held Oct. 18 at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bar! Snyder | honor of their daughter, Charl ite's 10th birthday anniversary { Games were played and a hunch i served. Judith McCann received {first prize for her costume ana Arlene Zern, secomd Charjotte re ceived many gifts Attending the party were the following i Alice Farabaugh Mary Jear | Baker, Arlene Zirn Patty Volk | Judith McCann, Mary Ann Shar | baugh. Barbara Augustine Doro thy Strittmatter, Catherine Bak ar Mildred Behe Rose Mary Stevens, Edwin Snyder, Mildred Farabaugh Billy Snyder Katha leen Barnicle Eileen Bnyder Roselyn Barnicle, ‘and Joe, Deann Jerry and Josephine Golmicz NE OITORS EE pe RIFLES SHOTGUNS Famous Makes USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN ON YOUR PURCHASE HOM E £ AUTO SUPPLY 017-919 PHILA. AVE. BARNESBORO, PA. FHA 695 PAPI USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY IN PURCHASING Credit Jewelers LOOK FOR QUALITY AND FIND IT AT... $49.95., Diamonds and rubies sur- round this gorgeous new, wide wedding band in 14K gold. Longines have repu- tations world fam- ous for beauty and accuracy. $52.25 CHRISTMAS GIFTS _— a Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bender and Aline Bender spent last Thursday at the Aspinwall Veter ans Hospital visiting a brother-in- law, Arthur O'Neil’ of Cresson who is a patient there Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Zadai recently were Ronald Zadai and children, Tim and Suzan, of Norfolk, Va, Mr and Mrs. Edward Zadati and dau ghter, Coleen Ann, Norfolk, Rob ert Zadai, and Miss Helen Zadai Mrs Frank Zadai recently re turned home after spending a week with her sons in Norfolk Mrs. Ray Farbaugh Mrs W. A Blum, Mra Rosetta Donahue Mrs Don MceNelis, Mrs Mary Van Kokelberg, Mrs. Helen Oray, Miss | Mary Gavaler, Mrs. Mary Hipp i Mrs: Warren Thomas Sr, Mra W "Ear! Sharbaugh, Mrs Rosé Arble and Mrs Harry Peds, attended a banquet in Bonor of Mists Frances Maher supreme regent of the CD of A at the Penn Alo Hotel Altoona, last Sunday Jerry Hipps of St Vincent Prep School, Latrobe, and a class mate, Ivon Ternandez of COolum- Bia. South America, spent Lhe week end here at the home of Jerry's parents, Mr and Mrs | Frank Hipps i Mr and Mrs Herald Jepson of { Pittsburgh visited Rere over lhe week end at the Raiph Boslett re : gidence Mrs Don Flynn and family of Johnstown visited with relatives n town this past week end Mrs Charlies Shuss visited New York this past week Rev. Father Cornelius Shar hangh, chaplain in the 1 8 Army. and his mother, Mrs Elia Stharbaugh, of New Mexico visit ed with relatives here this paw week Carrolltown delegates of the Cambria County Fire Company Auxiliary entertained about 3500 : the unit last Wednes St Benedict's nd daughter Eliza by i, Were ent visitors at the Fred Buck residence Mr wd and family George Bender and famib {ed to Virginia and also {tural Bridge Va, over { week end | Dick Wensel of the U. 8. Navy ispennt a S-day furlough at his home here He is stationed at { Anacato Washington, D C Mrs Tom Wensel spent the past week Pittaburgh, where ashe served on the Federal Grand Jury Clern A. Farabaugh Jr left last | Tuesday for Camp Dix, N. J He ' was drafted into the service . Mrs Mary Lonergan spent lhe pst week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs F. E Delozier of Altoona Mr and Mrs Alvin Yeookiey Mrs Rose Yeckiey, Mrs Mikiyed {Conrad and Mrs Ben Yetkiey | visited Sunday with Bg | Joseph Yeckiey, who is a patient fin the Valley Fore Army Hos i pital Mra Hanford Barnicle, who w ‘derwent an operation al | Gleveland Clinic, has returned her home here Mrs. Ligouri lacey and Mrs Rose Callahan attended the pres dents and secretaries conference of the American Legion Auxiliary in Harrisburg last Friday Mrs lecna lane Mrs Urban Stoltz Mrs Vincent Rhero and Mrs Joseph Shero, were swarded ithe prizes at the Women's Demo- cratic Club of Carrolitown and Vicinity at a meeting thin week Pas asd Mr and Mrs Richard McDevitt! iapent the week end al the home of Mr. and Mrs. GF. Btollz Week ond guests at the Fran cis Hofman home were Mr and Mrs. Roy Albright, Albert Mr and Mrs Arthur Pitisburgh and Jw Long Beach, Calif Mra Alvin Lather of Aro was a last Saturday visilor al Clement Baker hone Mr and Mrz Edgar and children, Jackies an: visited on Sunday at the hon Mrs Clement Baker Mr and Mra lorniard Gray and daughter, Alice, of Derry were Sunday vixilors al ihe hounie of Mrs Hose Shank Mrs Vincent Bhero and children visited at the Our Lady of Fatima Shrine in Loretls recently Mr and Mrs Tom Smith and family visited recently at the Vin. cenit Shero hame. Schott 4 : . Mr and Mrs Gregory Buck vis. ited in Chambersburg on Bunday at the Arthur Grove home Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Buck and son, Ramon, were Sunday visil-| lors In New Oxford recently with | their daughter and sister, Sister | Adriane. | Mr. and Mrs. J. E Lauer vis | ited in Johnstown on Monday | Mr and Mrs Prank Zadai and (Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feigh and {family spent Sunday in Nant | Glo. Mrs. Mary Lonergan spent the past week in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Reade Brown and R. G. Lieb Mr. and Summerhill were Sunday visitors at the home of the lady's parents, family were last Saturday visil-| 3 i i } $ i i x $ { % i i 1 UNION ; -_ . , gg . Te $s: io > i _ Likes y go A x na 9 io i | | obert Bowman, who is station- | t were Mr. and Mrs. LW. » ¥, | ed in Texas, is spending a 12-day | er, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Leh- oy FAINT €. OWN | furlough with his parents, Mr. and man and children, Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Cree of Indiana spent the | Mrs. James Bowman | William Collink, Mrs. Mabel Rose | week end with his parents, Mr Spent the week end with her par- son, all of Johnstown a NE SUE ah SOPCTTERITRE |, SERS SRE 8 It us make you the loan you need, on conven- ient terms and at Jow interest rates. Don’t delay-—Come in today. RE SURE TO SEE THE LARGE DISPLAY OF OLD COINS AND CURRENCY IN OUR LOBBY i Mary Lou Troxell of Pittsburgh and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rose and | ) g Ad Mri Ceorie Cres ents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Troxell. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bland of | ® 3 Mr. and Mrs Dean Cree and | Tipton were recent callers at the | CGeor avis « / Street Eo i ” 4 : : an A yaar bonds © | daughters of Beaver Falls spent Harold Troxell home here th “John Mo ar — * &the week end with relatives I re tie Comin John | ie y Lown. sker home were Mr. and Mrs. | Mr td MIS. George Thompson | yognne Troxell of Pittsburgh Perry Bricker snd son of Coal ener Cott To |e hers heh he ack cha Po TO BUY COAL? \ ly i re J ary Gubash . with her parents Mr. ani Mrs EEE aa ’ e Caroline roxell rMebeka Herbert Troxell ! Lodge held its regular meeting in| Mrs Ruth Kuhn and Mr. and Fallentimber TO PAY TAXES? the TOOF Hall last Friday even. Mrs. Robert Garman and daugh- | ; ng, Instaniation ery Wu iter were recent vigitors in Al-' rite Brows of Altoona vis | helt yy the vist ¥ | toona. fit on Monday at the home of TO INSULATE? President Mrs Anna Binnix Re | District Deputy Rebekah Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kopp oo : * freshmen _ were served | President, Mrs. Anna Binnix, and | Stella Tonkin of Ann Arbor, The IK Fo held their regular staff of the Caroline Troxell Lod- Mich, and Mrs Aileen Merry- TO REPAIR? meeting oh Thursday evening In- ge officiated at installation cere- weather of Barnesboro, visited in siailation of officerf wap wks oy | motes at Fheraburs soem, | |fows Mondsy'at the Hier! Tonmu/l ) Depuly Gran ter, : at home. | {ere i Clarence Troxell Visitors from the Old Lutheran Hall here Mon-: Mary Belenski visited in Coal- | fre at She Fit Natioual Bank st Patton we have Fates attended A lunch was day even bn ing of Jat week in hon- | post last Wednesday. long specialized in small loans to responsible per- BEY Ve or of Rev rm flson, | Mrs Joyte M. Camphill lores | : i dim i discuss Mr and Mrs James McCart- who have moved to Caregile. A | Tonkin bt Grace Glyass, Dr. Yor 1 , Nowa the . 30 soma in and ney. Mr and Mrs John McCart- large number of persons attended | in Altoona last Wednesday. your plans with us . . . We can help you with rey and Mra John Troxell and the event | Mrs. Luther V. Miller and Blair them on the week end Mrs Charles Dixon of Coalport | ” } , : son, Jerry, spent the " n MIPOTL | Myers visited in Altoona jam in Shamokin at the Leo Taterus Was a recent visitor at the home | Thursday home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Grace Glass was a last Friday Sunday visitors at the John | John McCartney | caller in Comlport. : Troxell home included Mra Min. | Mra way Bin al ouna Retty Ratchford of Dysart vis-| nie Price and son, Rusaell, Mrs | Mr Lov Fox ra . ome | ited ast Saturday at the Michael | Kenneth Bollinger and twins, Mrs Margaret Yau, and Frage] R. Matish home here. i Don Ross and son, Mrs. MATY | rarpster Nore otant: Busines Mra. Margaret Brown and dau- | Gubash Mrs. George Thompson, | 0 i Johrastown ghter, Grace, of Barnesboro R. [| Janet and Joan Kuhn and Harve | Miss M i i visited on Sunday at the Howard | Westover : ary Lou Troxell spent ¥F Gl wv ¥. Glass residence Mr and Mra Ivan Bricker and several days here recently with ; . _ Mr. and Mrs Ivan Bricker and |, "o onts, Mr. and Mrs Harold | and Mrs Wilbur 8 Zim. | (amily of J a kon ere Sunday nell | merman of Cleveland, Ohio, spent | FIRST NATIONAL BANK Visitors at tha Charles Bricker re. Frank Harpster was guest of | the weak end visiting at the Har- | honor at an entertainmen | ry Zimmerman and John F. Toa- | Mr and Mrs John Hommer at- recently in honor of his ant ned | Kin homes here i AT PA1l TON tended the Penn State-Nebraska pro. o0 was Margaret Burns. Mr | 9 football game at Lincoln, Neb, on Harpster is a retired miner and | SCHOOL ne UEIVERS FUNDS Raturday. in enjovi i ’ Wo Mr and Mrs Foster Troxell joving the best of health. | The Miners’ Hospital School of and daughter, Peggy. spent the week snd In Washington D. C. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Decorating the table at the event | Nursing last Wemnesday received was a beautifully-decorated cake 3528.12 funds sa approved by the presented by the hostess Those auditor general MUMMERY PATTON CLUBS Patton Aerie 1244, Fraternal Order of Eagles - Lodge 488, Loyal Order of Moose John White Post 779, Veterans Foreign Wars Patton Fire Company, Ne. 1 Walter McCoy Post 614, American Legion Lodge 310, Sons of Italy Slovak (Citizens Club $300 IN CASH PRIZES BANDS Second $50.00 FLOATS First $40.00 Second $25.00 Funniest $20.00 BEST DRESSED ADULT COUPLE First $5.00 Second $3.00 COSTUMES AND COMICS $25.00 in $1.00 Prues Fun For Everyone!! After the Parade — Enjoy Yourself at Your Favorite Club! (RAIN DATE NOV. 1) BEST DRESSED HIGH SCHOOL COUPLE First $5.00 Second $3.00 BEST DRESSED GRADE SCHOOL COUPLE First $5.00 Second $3.00 FUNNIEST INDIVIDUAL First $5.00 First $75.00 Third $25.00 (PARADE TO FORM NEAR HIGH SCHOOL) Eee A Ae ORE CSE Ss
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