ER a we PT EN haat Ni an PAGE TWELVE CARROLLTOWN By MRS. THOMAS A. OWENS Phone 2682, #4491 or 5392 CHS ALUMNI TO MEET The Carrolltown High Alumni Assn will elect for the coming vear at a to be held at 8 p Friday of this the high school Plans also will be made for the Christmas All the graduates of High are urged to School officers meeting week in SEASON ey Carrolltown attend ® = DON'T FORGET DANCE Don’t forget the Thanksgiving Dance at R 30 Wednesday ev- ening of this week in the Carroll- town Firemen's Club, under the ‘suspices of the Sodality of St Benedict's Church. The general public is cordially invited Joe Boes and his orchestra will furn- insh the music Single admission, 35 cents; couple, 50 cents, . * » A pre-advent card party will be held in the basement of the ‘Parschial School on Wednesday Nov. 29 the sponsorship of the Tickets are now available from and Sodality rmernbers + Mr and Mrs. Timothy McCrack- ten and family of Mahaffey spent last Thursday at the home of the ‘lady's mother, Mrs Rose Arble Mrs. Ray E Stoltz entertained the members of her bridge club at her home last Thursday evening Mrs N. A Malloy and son ents aon HunaGer local Sodality Dont just say “Budweiser” say ATES Budweiser were i cation here with his father Mr F. A Hugh, were visitors in week end 13 rank Philadei- wer the id Mrs nt Malloy Mrs. Grace O'Neill Cresson and Miss Aileen Bender Malloy and Wer week end guests at the h Mr and Mrs B. A. Bender Mr and Mrs Lawre: and Miss Ressie McGonegal toona, spent Sunday in tows relatives and friends Mrs Mary Salvalkie of ton, N. J. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Sholtis and her Miss Martha Sholtis * My Mrs Callahan are spending Thanksgiving n New York City with their ter, Mrs Eddie Chuhran Clem Stoltz of Daytor WAS a visitor with his bro ther-in-law and Mr ar Mrs James Callahan Roslyn Meekins, Mr. and Mrs Marlyn patient at the C suffering from pneumonia Staff Sgt NiRTey ind James daugh Onio recent gigter daughter Meekins Hospital attack of ver an Sgt Ronald Zadai and Eddie Zadai of Norfolk Va visiting here for a few days during the past week Sgt. Rona Zadai's Timothy, wt had been with his grandparents My and Mrs. U. A. Stoltz, for the past six weeks, returned home with them Mr. and Mrs Monongahela vigited week end with Mrs. Benny's mo ther Mrs Hose Shank Pfc Charles J Shank of F! Dix. N 1. visited his mother Mrs Rose Shank week end Harry / Lacey and daughter Shirley May of Monfngahela vis ited in town with the past week end John and Mary Kane of Al toana were Sunday guests of their mother, Mrs. Frances Kane John Stich. of 8t. Joseph's is spending several |ON Benny of ayer the Joseph aver tha 3 » 3% relatives wer Mo weeks vA Mr Boniface Stich Miss Mary Stich Misa Marv Stich Mr Stich, Mr. Anthony Stich John Stich will guests at the and’ mister Boniface and Mr Thanksgiving home of Mr and Mrs William Flinn in Johnstown Tech Sgt Anthony Kline Jr, of the 17. 8 Army Air Force, sia tioned at Wilmington spent several days here with his Kline the he [rel father Work on newly widened i street from the borough line on guests of the Timo ¥ ardson and indiana Mrs Thursday Oarty t reserve | were dDlayed and a Merle Mrs family Presbyterian Patton road, the to Church ‘orner, now is nearing completion Bend Angle parking IHL 8 Onur i Cony needed eRnier along h pr oper? Nt Vv WwW Af y rists ford Recent Deaths Augustine ned Tim ntractor Mr She Augustine +f ferem lannagan 1 ing Aare thiree Re Fdgar V Altoona ins AAT 1 thy J af this i A » ah Jerome Pipe v ore (ray thy J. Sheehan yeath lace and his hi + kan Was y 1. 1880 gn ist Fri Sheehar a re Tie in horr (Cecelia Sheeahar four Mrs and Charles § Patton Frank J MARSTELLER By MRS FRED Fhone Barneshore E29-R-2 Mrs iahl and Mrs Tuesday Walter anie from Wr several Iaw Edward Rillvy Zonza held at his imber of friends many "ie Edward and Lyle er the week Kenneth The ladies Frank Tonkir SON WwW 5 Weakland Detroit weeks and daughter Zatoski was hor evening end SCHROCK Kenneth re f last has where h Mra F FA with Mr vrei i daughters 3 5 Carl 2 ion visitors ir week returned vis- his and Inst at birthday large hi me A attended eo gifts and of the Wednesday evening in the inesd ng in 1 L $ nen’ Hing room yy Mrs / eth loss ¥ Donna Hutton, « Lune Tavlor Richardson, 3 3 h was Rr aughter Billy Games mat 1 i hunch served Richardson of Madera /ONS “iui ted with Mr Richardson of Marsteller Add Church $4 orf and and local inst ir ’ cry ed Mrz THIS IS IT Hikik ' The underground, metered system which supplies GAS SERVICE for cooking, heating water and refrigeration in homes, commer- cial or industrial establishments beyond the reach of city pipeline service. NOW AVAILABLE FOR PROMPT DELIVERY @® UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK—Completely out of the way. Gas supply is protected from vandalism and fluctu- ating temperature. ® METERED GAS—A standard gas meter is installed in your cellar (or other approved location) which accurately re- cords the amount uaed and you— @® PAY AFTER YOU USE IT—No advance payment for gas. You pay only for what you have weed and use ali you pay for. ® LOW COST—to install; and it’s cheaper to use than other convenience fuel. -y ® ADEQUATE SUPPLY —is maintained by vs af all times. We derive no revenwe from empty tanks. You to worry about and none to order. * Appliances Also Readily Available: ® HOUSEHOLD—Ranges, Fully Automatic Water Heaters, Re- frigerators - ® COMMERCIAL — Ranges Broilers, Griddles, Coffee Urns, Steam Tables, etc. OVER 18,000 SATISFIED USERS ATLANTIC STATES GAS CO. OF PENNA. INC. LOGAN BLVD., BURNHAM, PA. P. J have no supply , Bake Ovens, Deep Fai Fryers, UNION PRESS COURIER Lr g ¥ 15113 Wedns Mrs SRY ¥ Edward ghter ff Detro Elizabeth Wocxiside tev y Mrs M irl WARS 8 hael Harvells Monday Hauzie home {rs Kenneth R picked the Methodist STO Gne } is ferry Eee Ladies Chur hore Fallentimber Mr and Mrs Chris {tee trey Hare Xr and Mr and Mrs Fray ries Jr of Raters {3} . end visit f Mr and Mrs Miss Yvonne art spent the Michael R Mra ¥ Tense 1. Wore ng at Hate? } oo Matish MH Vi ard Hahn arn< (‘ar oud atten 1¢ 4 ing «+f the E "hh of £ len Wilson Fiebekal Lawige miport on Monday Mrs Tim Shumosky were Monday visitors in Altoona Mra James J Campbell and Mrs Carl A. Campbell Jr were Puersday vigitors in AlLoona leora Templeton of Altoona lays visiting at the f her parents, Mr. and Mrs ¥en! several Morne William Templeton Mrs Walter B K om B Kougn visited son inst Wednesday Mrs Al Merryweather of Barneshoro visiteq Wednes parents and Mra in Cres sr aE 9 “fr ioe here home of Mert Tonkin DEAN and Mrs Thomas Swires residents of Dean, now re siding in ARoona, announce the birth of a daughter Donald Swires, son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Swirsa of Altoons, spent a few days at the home of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs {Howard T. Swirea Mr. and Mrs Joseph Bergamas- chi and: children, Doris. LeRoy and Richard attended "Queen For {A Day” which was held by the day atl the her Mr and Mrs Mr former his i Poo Ria ax ‘regson FTA last Wednesday ev 'd * : ne gene Willis had E the a 14 end Rl Work of & ’ ast W XK Alig Gili ¢ , Py rier ho moved from his ne in Dean to Dysart Betty Ann Funiceili, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fortunato Funi- celli, was bitten arn ber lovw the eve and also fale wrist recently The caused ntense swelling and little girl was required to have the at- tention of a physician Mr and Mrs Joseph Bergam- thi and sons, LeRoy and Richard were last Baturday evening visit. ra in Coalport Mr. and MrMs aschi altended a held by the Cambria County masters Asan in the VFW Home Nov. 18 Cpl. Eli Funicelii, wh s Sta- tioned at Atterbury [nd spent a few days pass al the home of his parents Mr and Mr» Arthur Funicelll Last Friday visitors in Cresson were Doria and LeRoy Bergamas- chi, Rose Ann Fontaneila Donna Mae Jacobs and Dorothy Briggs. Last Friday visitors in Coupon were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Funi- celli and children EN Vir- ginia, Mr and Mrs Fortunato Punicelll, Doris and LeRoy Ber hax by iNseact on the bites the Bergam meeting Post Fi Spangler Jose ph dinner Camp and Q WITH 43 NEW LOOK AHEAD FEATURES A RANI THE OLD HOME TOWN _ «rr:o-=r By STANLEY { IFHE WAS SHOT. THERED BE » py A "POWDER MARKS OA HIS SHIRT: YEAH--HE § ONLY HALF SHOT AND THEY BBE JUST LIPSTICK MARKS ~~ = ny rr srs anr ait “rag r CALL THE WAGON - JUST PASS "THE ASPIRIA m= STR Lg » Cope THR Kung Powtorse Spuiingte Ta Wand Mighae waves gamaschi Rose Ann Fonlanelia Donna Mae Jacobs and Dorothy Briggs last Saturday visitors in Aloo. na were Joseph Bergamasch and daughter Doris, El and Virginia Funicelll and Mrs. Mark Fontanel- ia and daughter, Roseann NICKTOWN fy ROSE MARTE JT Re Phone MEX, 4491 or IW! Miss Joyce Nealen Bride At Pretty Ceremony Here At a High Masa Saturday morning at 10 o'clock St Nigholar’ Catholic Church Nick town Misa Joyce Nealen Iaughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph became the bride of Mr Westrick Mr and Mra Edward Weastrick of Patton BR DD Rev. Father Kevin lons Key performed the ceremony The nuntial im Nealen famen son of bride was attired in a» white satin and lace gown with train and fingertip She rar ried a bouquet of white eRryiBEn - thems Her sister Misa Dwilor e% Nealen was brideasmadd and wore a gown of Americal besu- ty rose taffeta with matching headdress and carried a bowugue! of and white chrysanthe- Frank Westrick. twin bro wy 1 veil 81 a Y&irw ums Hhastrofion above indicates how cor ways level “Luxury Lounge” years ahead New "Luxury Lovage” Interior... with new long wearing Ford craft upholstery fabries, new harmonizing appointments, smart new colors, new “'Colorblend” Interiors are “decorator designed” for the Interior colors and new Forderaft Fabrics are “Color-Keyed” to outside body colors! Carpeting the "51 Ford's new seat Mew Agromatic Posture Control . moves front seat foreard automatically at release of lever, raises it for shorter drivers. Push back, It cally for taller drives, when going a rowghet. lowers sutomalt Phone 2161 ther of the groom, was best man. A wedding reception was held the bride's home. Ea» Frances Laughran } ilmer Sherry at Bride of Wi Miss Frances La ter of Mrs. Agnes hran, daugh- ughran, be- came the bride of William Sherry, | son of Mr. Fred this place, at a pretty ceremony performed by Rev Loynakey at 9 morning in St Church here Attendants were Miss Elizabeth Bailey and Paul Parrish The bride was attired in a navy blue suit with winter white ac- cesories and a corsage of white arnations. The bridesmaid was attired in a gray suit with black accessories and wore a corsage of pink carnations A wedding breakfast was ser- ved at the St Nicholas’ Hotel snd a dinner and reception were eld at the Sherry home The newlyweds will reside near Nicktswn 4“ + 0 and Mrs Thomas Lantey Saturday callers in Indiana Don Botsson of 8t Vincent Col- iege was a week end visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs CC B SBoisson Hat. Max Kirsch ¥ " wpe t Myr Were of Ft. Dix N the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Kirsch Miss Imelda Springer was a (aller in Johnstown on Saturday Mr and Mrs und daughters and Marjorie, wers Johnstown last Wednesday Miss louise Huber a student Celine, nurse at Altoona Mercy Hospital | pent the week end with ber mother, Mrs Genevieve Huber Mr and Mrs Rupert Nealen of Bliairsvilld and Urban Nealen and wn of Buffalo visited with rela- liven here over the week end The Misses Helen and Mary Margaret Farabaugh of Indiana spent the week end at the home if their parents, Mr. and Mrs Rupert Farabaugh Mr and Mrs Ken Long of Summerhill visited here Sunday CLOSED TO DOE RUNTING The Blair County will doe hunting Monday and Tuesday of next week, for prospective doe hunt iil be greeted on every side by prohibitory signa Farmers and Cove sportsmen with are uniting in a move to * serve the dwindling herds of in the Blair County end of the and are postin of meres of farm a Cave woodlands. engineered and built Sherry, all of | Father Kevin | o'clock Saturday | Nicholas’ Catholic | Herman Kirsch | Shirley | callers in! thousands CERTA-VI) Plenty of Turkey 3 Still to Be On Hand Harrisburg (PNS) Plenty of turkeys, fresh from Pennsylvania farms, will be available for din- ‘ner on Thanksgiving from the | biggest crop ever known in the i state, according to the Pennsyl- | vania Dept. of Agriculture And there should be an abun- dance for Christmas, too, the de- paret added It was found that growers plan to market a greater percentage of their birds during November and December than ever before Not only is the total of 1.474.- 000 turkeys raised in Penmsyl- vania this year a new record ign but the national output of 44.- 550.000 is the greatest in history. Pennsylvania produces more than any other northeastern state. AScOmBuny ng the record num- ber of Pennsylvania grown ture keys will be plenty of cranberries and all other “trimmings” for the Thanksgiving dinner, except that pumpkins for the traditional topping off * pie are not so plen- tiful as in recent years Pennsylvania turkey growers have seen to it that housewives may obtain more of the popular small size turkeys this year than previously Many growers started their poults earlier, grew them to ‘weights of eight to 10 or 12 pounds, dressed them for the oven, and then froze or stored the birds for holiday marketing “ AS EA GAS Cause Pressure on Heart | Slow digestion causes food to | forment in your stomach. Pockets (of gas form (inches of it!) and (this gas presses upward crowds | against your heart. Then you are in misery Hundreds here in North Cam- | bris suffered that way until {got CERTA-VIN. 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