‘Miss Sonja Reichvalder. a 1949 | € graduate of the Currclitown High! from | the National Poetry Association | he. | which re} School, hak received ward of Los Angeles, Calif, poem, “Opportunity,” that ceived outstanding mention in the | 19 Anthology of High Schoo Poetry and seloction for publica tion in Sermons of Poeuy, now been stlected Tor in Voice of America, a new tion of the best efforts plek from over 200 annual an hologiles published by the assiciation dur ingy (he past 14 yours In the near future Miss Reich- eddy valder plans to enroll at Niagara ¢ vip studies in and University to lake English literature psychology. * Miss Ann Papson Honor Guest At Shower Here A shower was Missy And Papson Jast Wednesday, morning i celston i 8t. Ben i The procession was i the i tht outdoor d Benedictions in the iet’'s Church Cemtetery. | held within | church following the | Maas { hore and Ras publication >a | clinkcal | i Ken | were LE 8h Mr. and Mrs John C. McGone- #1 and children, avd Wiliam, of Duquesne, spen. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Owens Sr, and | Miss Fannie C. Wetzel Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bradley fang fanily of Johnstown war yvigitors with relatives in Patton Luther of Ball the week end visting Eimer Luther MeLaughiin of Pills time in town reiglivoR am week end Jos ph more Mid. spent { hig father, William burgh spent Piet week vis friends | Brother Patrick Lacey St. Vincent Archabbey, L.atroh: 5: spent ast Sunday here with | pixrents, Mr and Mrs L. J. Lacey Mr and Mrs. Timothy MecCrac and childrer of Mahaffey Sunday visitors at the home lady's mother. Mrs Hose sae ting OSB his ¥ Ts : Arbie held in honor of | of Bil Connor the week ond Mrs soent Mr and Harrisburg caused abanifoment of| Mr. Corpus Christi Pro- | | baugh 10:30 | | linens. Miss Margarel $ Lon, Ma ; Simday afternoon at the homie of | t tended the i T ther fanion of : and of Kensington Ma; Mr | visiting at the home of the lady's tw , N ATS I piarso os and sons visited with Miss Norma Shaybaugh, a student! | nurse, at Pittsburgh ca Sunday. UU. A. Stolz nas been sonfined to his home for the past week by Mr. and Mrs Leo Dillon and daughter, Virginia, of Kensing- were visitors here over the week end at ths home of Mr and Mra. B J. Dillon and also al: Reunion of ths Dillon family honoring Mr. Dillon's fa- ther. Robert DD. Dillon on ths oc casion of hile B80th birthday on i Sunday Prok st iden had been a xt St Fruncis College during the past orm, with his father and Mr and Mrs. Leo Dillon ta Kensington Md, Monday The following atiended ther re the Dillon family and Sth birthday snniversary of Mr Robert Dillon lnst Sunday at the Legion Memorial Fark, Bere Mr and Mrs Beraard Dillon snd son. Jim, and daughter, Mrs Thomas Semelsberger of Carroll town: Mr and Mrs Les Dillon children. Dick and Virginia and Mra fambart Weakland and children Pat. Jim. Joe and Polly of Car Dillon, wno Loretto re $ FFE) irre 6 he and Mra. Charles Fara- | miner Mar on Nov. 8 1877 Fs Gallitein ‘of John and Catherine pre dbiod 0a Ragan. Mr. dnd Mrs. Heagan are the parents of four children wi) of | whom are living They are lar gory and Mrs Paul Tatko, pen tioned The deccased are Josep sid Ray Heagan There any giandohildren and thre ge grandohiidren Both are in Mass was offercd fi a mm. Monday Chureh * 2 Receive 4 F id y E a Diplomas were presented seniors of Gallitman High Tal exercises Friday nig santa] Ballrooms, Dy. Agnes Eire Py FF WE fairly good hagith at girick’s them wr st PF i ay 4a Shes SEER le aE 3 1, lof Spangler nounced iy Sgt. Robert ¥ Say der. in ehiivgs of the U 8 Army and 17 Air Pores Recruiting Brafinn in Barnesharn 54 BE | mother, Mrs. R. E. Blolx roiltown; Mr. and Mrs. John Dil- Mr, and Mrs. Steve Molnar of jon and son, Ronnie, of Sidman. Cleveland, O., spent the week od wr and Mrs Donsid Booth and visiting at the home of Mr. and sone Don, Dick, Dave and Frank | 8 Mrs. George Lane io, of Ebengburg Mr. and Mrs © Me. ang Mrs. Gearge Bue Patrick ill and daughters, and Bill, Mrs. Busan Gava Judy and ihn a. and son, Glenn and asughter. Mary, attended the of Carrolitown; Mr. and Mrs. Ro sredding of a cousin in YOungs | p.et Allen and children, Barbara town, O, during the past week Thomas and Billy, of Glen Richey k Considerable damage WBE Mer and Mrs Michael Ward lorought in an electrical sOMM | pagron. Mr. and Mrs. John Weak- [fore Inst week when the homes | ..4 and daughters of Indiana of Philip A. Seymour and Burley | winiam Dillon and son, Adrian * fiharbaugh both were struck b f Hasti BES; Mr and Mrs Alvin ward, | lightning. Damage to Some 6X | Dithon of Hastings: Mra Maude Miss Mart Lee aii Rieanor | tent was done both buildings | Weskiand Mrs Fannie Woodburn McAllister of Mifsburg: Mies, Mrs. Rose Sharbaugh entertain. | yo4 son, Jack, and Mr. and Mrs Pauline Kelly of Hastings; Miss «d ihe members of her bridge | raiiies Woodburn of Indiana Ruth Berader and Mins Loraine | {dud at her home last Thursday i Mrs Thoda frilon of Patton Farabaugh of St. Honiface: Miss: «vening. | Mrs. George Gold of Patton; Ed Rosemary Kopera of Spangler and! Mrs. Jennie Hittle of Johnstown | nyitlon of Patton: Mr. and Mrs Miss Betty Shutty off St. Boniface. | upent the week ond visiting With | (qarence Dillon of Butler; Mr La | lier brother and sister-in-law, Mr | 4 Mrs Dennis Dillon of Car in Inclement weather on Sunday und Mrs John MeAnulty. rolitown, and Mr. und Mrs Ligo OOOOOOIINOOO0O0OO0OOO0OOOOOOOL ari Lacey and children, Mary Lou Jean James of Pitisburgh Broth er Patrick, OBB of St. Vincent Danald, Sally, Caroline, Thomas nd Bridget. all of this place May 23. Entortainmint was fen tured and a lunch served Miss Papson received many gia Al- tending included the following: Mrs Mike Papson, Mrs. Robert Buck, Miss Mary Stich, Miss Mar- cells Maucher, Miss Mary Budi eky, Miss Arn Gaveler, Miss Ross Behe, Mrs. James Weakiand, MiniPa uline Bertram, Lacey, Mrs dea P Marthe Fazaba Pifester POR THESE ROREAN BOYS war iv a grim reality and thelr homeland is a nse baltleground And so, siiling on the sidelines, they watch ine tently as a UN gun cre es a 155MM self-propelled gun for firing. The “Long Toms” have been playing an important part in blading the Chinese Reds during the Con t Spring offensive. (International) wore cranserelnl {yids 1a Florence Pelion i eta Barbar + Ewehen East Carroll Graduation Exercises: = wr wire Al rey irley Burk Held Monday § Night At Corraliogm 2 EE eggs Albee sare. Mary MO Blitko Mana 4 "iE Musie 3 Bu CRY Family Dinner Monday |» by J 5 si % &5O EE Fanti a art plays Honors James Reagans Bus rites ¥ Wrrie ited by student t the \ asa 4 4 4 slit ain Gordon Watt of Pittsburgh vis-| So 0 gh oie I ited here over the week end with Members of the graduating a . a ng nis mother, Matilda Watt claam were Thomas Bobby iM ay «this Jerry Hipps of St. Vincent Col- Mihalow, James on hace pel Mira Jege spent the week end with his beth Bailey, Conn i : parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Dranchak, Mar i Why # bi marked Manon LaRue May Hipp. ley Kirk, C aroh 1 Ki varie Mao avert. It was served in (he I Napey Nicholson ian Kober aud Marguiet nig ard san-in.law | Fran " Bara . Mi Sra Go d ail of Dry Hun Sihoel an CC land Mek Paul Tutke of 415 Charles Vargs Bender Ruth Farabaugh Galiitan. Mra Reagan dn Ratehf rd Miss Grace A. Good, daugh Kiine, Byvilisa Lathe srhars 50 WEE Banoved on Der T3rd birth. | Donna Lee Ik Bherron, Dvaothy Weber i Louise Koes Delarre. Arthur DeSaly May | Library Mary Gergeley, Albert MecNuilt ol ¢ (RY in | Florenes Feius, { Weymer and Jobe elena ai Fo 4 ony | Ladue Mack the Weber schoo! aoh aE y Martha Lynch er of Mr. and Mrs Harry ro The progr Bs 3 1s " Danforth Founda! ¥ Hastings R. [), became Ae jucocation Hs his . i Godfrey and Mary ride of Pet John Westover, BON nak. Ogenin ; . . » Lo of Mr. and Mrs. John Westover of entire Hastings R. D, at # a m_ iasgt Wednesday in the East Ridge Evangelical United Brethren Church. Rev. ER Miller officiat- I orredy . od at the double-ring ceremony. | soy © Marie Ns Mrs. William Mi er ot | Sh Clem maswes ‘he bride. was matron of honor | at Abr Me nd Melvin Leamer served gs the | June Wena best man. A Recaption was held | Kine and Leo Bad sn & Boag pry & «Shree « gh dents if ihe Fast sohanis Fraduale neld Monaay Even Mt Bawedicl s /KrroH SEEN Fie “ {esi CORE. was prisCipad er al ths affair The program Was Twenty ¢ rene The Cake . . . A Wedding T when the heide deserves a eake Our bakers im the art of cresting awn desive iB Ea Tigre Jen moment [os & & & 8 i CRN e tants, 14 Janet Moises grieed Lheir A vat Rance SPE IY 494 They Are Male mia SREY WeeK \ \ bows ~~ i EPO {yeraidine bride s es EWE ; james Meagan of |g Michael Cendfyen v § . « x " 2 BL, Laiitan i gan {Charies Kachur dinner Ha and Mir? Pv Haven Waeur May and was married hAR13 Patrick's Catholh CGallitzin by Rev. Father Heasey. Born on May im Gallitein, Mrs Rasgan weer Margaret Duffy, a of James and 5 Patty with Reagan 8 a forme y sting i Pie Wi 3 PIATIOS 28 8 LaMae MERTENS BA PATTON, PA. (fe aed Reilly ian Chuniy is anit aise aids Sev pomeEraus high r aarrow valleys Lips Ld - AF ee of - - SHOPPE LPR PEE PAOD YM INEM Parakey fa Pu : a x “a Br wid RRR § | apt af the Wobey Meas | the Demmehok Sisters Dons ¥ ou | Moma. Bhtricy asd Bea Address. Be. Pah Rebaolas a | Presentation of Siploiian. Aaron Prom : ¥. preRse 3 oF .aE aoa Tow : Sel oad Board PB SW i SeCoy Pag #14 Pats [WW Cages, saparihdag pra Eason Faldic twee Meloy Pas £24 ie Heed Ammeriensy i Top-L { Jouned deli He kl" fey Boa gwnnd of Po ; dS "Biward pond post Chiet's sward of Pon Prom Siv. Temper tancher | Bde Connratustion : RRivErIAry Bes ig A 1 Parrot | i Pos Yair | Bo sr Epanebed Clow | Ses Ra itt ® If you want to own 2 real style % leader . , . with the finest conctiwork , . . with lasting quality, don't dig nesdiessly deep into your bank account just ote a Ford Victoria. it offers the wide-open freedom of 8 convertible , . . the soug combort of 8 steel-topped sedan, plus V-4 engine power, You get your choice of 5 solid colors or § twe-tone combinations, with Luxury Lounge interary *Cabor Keyed” to mach, school teachers in Penne will receive $400 more | year, beginning next Sept, 1. i a bill by a comin Ree of the State House of Represen tives is passed is session as 40.000 rable teachers would be affecied. The bill also provides for oe creascs in minimam and pax mum salary levels which would | be reached by pumps Most Eval per year The cost of the proposal in focal sehoo} subsidies would be some; $36 million more than the $200 | mile. earmarked By Gov. John | for increased education expan means that the general ss ] sembly would have to find webedi- | Mmbly revenue if it approves the pay boost as reported out of | the House ational Committee. | The $30 million allocated by the | Governor also was contingent on passage of Bis proposed $119 wil- | Hon state income lax now dead focked in the Senale. The House commitiee action on the bocat bills was seen as an | | attempt to force Senate action on | the income tax bill The $46 million boost