8 9 3 ! 20 0 100 T¥ Big Story 1 83x Fights of the Oun- Louis vs. Baer Playhouse, “Silver Queen Ceorge Brent and Bruce Cabot. 12:15 Preview SATURDAY. JUNE 0 11 $ § bib we 3 Wee ¢ Two 10 55 News Summary Po Pashion We 1100-4 tate Witns Judy 12:00 Top oy Named Bmith : Cover Times Square 8 } $ Hv gam pes » Handics o To Be Announced Raciig. Queens County Test 90--Doodles Weaver Show Parade 20--Yerar Wt 12 00--8potitte Revue 12 15 Pre 4 - Summary H 30 Versatile Varieties 40 Pentagon, Washington D © an Beauty Tipe pn Bank. Bert Parks BEgg Seis : g MRI er ? z MW : y 8 laws . "Dr. Rud. Jos J " Clock Nurs snd Eleanor Lawson DAY, JUNE 5 Sommary Be Announced Canny Moore Show ——-— Ro ir oe AAR I eh APE itn tie Bhow r Prize Playhouses, with eer,” starving Brian Ah Nits Foch. 10 .00--Original Amateur Hour it 90--Dons McNelli's TY Club 11 30 Broadway Open House 12 00 Preview WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 1735--News Summary 1: 30-To Be Anntunced 2: Garry Moore Bhow 23-Pirst Hundred Years 2 45--Home Is Huppiness 00 --3iss Susan 1S Musical Inietitde ; Vanity Pair 0 Bert Parks Strawhat Matines Oonemsugh Valley Rewy LChabby Hayes Show Bb - Howdy Doody The Sagebr sen Trall # Std 4 ow» *885s soy Space Cadel Supper Club, Perry 8 45 Kirran's KsistdosoODe A ok ot ed UO ON 0 a Lass Letter P3--Your Bet Your Life I 0h Wrestling 12 1 Preview Note Test pattern Motday through Friday at i a Wm © progiasn time and Ssiyrdays frees @ . tn. to progres dime Changes tn this schedhisie may be made without notice 8 T A ® phone 20t1, $400, 3001 wx B90 LEAVES FOR (IERMANY Mrs. Michael Ryan, the former Mary T. Connell of this pince, joft Wednesday of this week for New York City where she will anil this Friday for Bu to join her husband, Lt ichael Ryan at Wieshaden Germany Mrs. Hyan 8 a daughter of Mr and Mrs. M.D Connel of this place. eH Mr. and Mrs. Neal Krise and children attended the funeral of the late John Schaffer held in Bt Joseph's Catholic Church, Brad- {dock, ost Tuesdsy of this week Mr. Sehafler was a brother-in- law of Air. Krise. His wife ia the former Madeling Krise of Bt Augustine. rs. Margare! Barnea is re | ported somewhat improved follow. {ing an illness of some weeks Ahlstrom. Years Ago Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Francis Anderson and Mir. and Mrs. Donald Ander- son of Minneapolis, Minn, are visiting at the home of Mrs Frank Anderson's sister, Theresh Miss Esther Anderson and Adele Ahlstrom left last Saturday for Bradford. Pa, to spent a féw wesks vacation Mr. and Mrs. Leo Berringer and son, Php. visited in Akron, O. at the Taylor Post home Mr. and Mrs. James Boyer of Johnstown visited in town last week Mr. and Mrs. George May vis ited at the Charles Stickler home inst Sunday Phylltis Ahlstrom, Jean Stoits Barbara Wiser motored to Du Bois on Monday evenin Mr. and Mrs. Bob Day spent Sunday in Westmoreland County visiting relatives Rose and Ann Bilko visited with their mother the past week end Leroy Lawrence and son, Billy Verio Berringer and son, Ronnie, and Charles Myers and son, Don. nie. sttended a baseball game in Pittsburgh Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bradford and daughters spent the week end In Ridgeway Mrs. Howard Bauersox spent! several days lsst week in Kyler town with her parents Pr. and Mrs. B FF. Bowers of this place spent a few days In Philadelphia Inst week Mrs. Jean McPherson and Mr and Mrs. Grant Btorm and sons spent Sunday visiting here Mrs. Jian Woodie left last Sat urday for Bloomangion Ind. where ahd will spend a two week vacation Ebensburg R. D. 1 Couple Wed 50 Mr. and Mra Frank Stout of Long-Distance » To Enable Direct Calls To Most Major Cities A new telephone “operator tell dialing” system. by which long distance telephone operators may dial calls directly to telephones Nundreds of miles away, will be pisced in uperation early in July by the Bell Telephone Company nd today The project, which has cost the smpany more than §%.000.000 #nables operators to reach dist- mnt telephones without “passing” tinliz to other operators along the finite Subscribers will conlinue to piace their calls in the usual man. mer of Pennsylvania, it was snnounc- | OP Oh TN Ph SH I AS SSG, Biba fn Phone Dialing | To Be Used In Area Soon : mentally late this fall iy Engle ‘wood, N. J. where subscribers ‘will be able to dial calls directly | to telephones jn a number of ma jor cities throughout the country, with the details of each call be ing recorded automaticmily on paper tapes. These tapes are ater put through machine which | transiate the details into a print. led record of each call To obtan the quickest possible [service under the new system { Bell officials ssid telephone users (should place their long diwance calls by number. When the nom ber ia not known, a nechsary de Iay results while the opat'atur oc tains it from the distant cily The equipment in Wiesterr Pennsylvania is a part of the Bel System's program for nation-wide me et a a wife, the former Stella Mannion, | in dovessed Mr, SRemelsberger is survived by these children Germain and Georgie, both of Hastings: Mrs lan Ethal Dominic of Trafford: Mra} Anh Dailey. mentioned: Edward J. of the 17. 8 armed forces al Camp Pickett, Va. and three graniithildren. He was a brother of Mis. Mary Kelly of Wilkins burg nd Stephen Semelsberger of Fasting A tisleran high mass of requiem will he held at P a. m. this mors ing In St Bernard's Catholic Churtlh, Hastings, and interment will bir made in the church come tery. ih Degree K of C Group Reorganizes Gesrge Piatak of Johnstown | M was (lected Sunday as faithinl 8° 5 of Pittsburgh Telephone officials said the new (oll dialing. When this project | navigitor of Prince Gallitzin As jot y-. le Mis Rose Bisten of Pittsburgh Ebensburg RB. D1, last Sunday Whim would result in speedier 8 completed, it will be possible, sembl): Fourth Degree Knights © iehgel Yanick and Jesse B spe her mother. Mrs. Ann BEd. observed their 50th wedding an | Jind more efficient connections for an operator to din] direct calls | of Chlumbus, at a meeting in the | Suditos rs. ng her n ’ niversary. The couple were mar. to any telephone in the country |[K. of C Home Johnstown He! William McMullen Sr. will wards. ried June 19, 1901. They renewed : sucotinds J J Owwald who wan} SSNSRE the Jocal on the board 8 Fess Under the present system, & lang distance operalor, of recedv- ing & call for a telephone number in another city, wili “pass” the | Mrs. Charles Bharbaugh jeft on : - : : their marriage vows at High named faithful admiral tors of the Miners’ He Tuesday for Philadelphia to a 3 . : Other officers are PP. OO Holts Spangler Mass at 11 #4 mm, st St Nicholas Hastings, faithful pilot; Charles i spend a few days with her Iather. | co op ir Cnureh, Nicktown Daniel Sullivan of Coiver, who Is a patient in the Jefferson Hospi tal in that ony Mr. and Mrs. Harold Campbell and children of Washington, D ., spent several days here Uhis week a! the home of Mr. Camp- beil's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Campbeil. Please lurn to Page 3-B of this iwstie for additional Carrolitown News HAS BROKEN HIF AT joysius Meisel, 80, of Ebens- burg was admitted to the Mercy Hospital, Johnstown, last Friday in & fair condition after breaking his hip in a full ~A five letter word will help yout to add to your face value SMILE! You Plenty 1 T iA, Clinton, N. J. Mra Oley £ iBtevens, Ebensburg: i i Rev. Father Gerard Bridge OBB, pastor of the church in Nicktown 50 years ago when the couple were married, again offici- ated at the Mass Sunday. Father Bridge now stationed at Bt. Via cenl Archabbey, Latrobe. Two other membery of the original bridal party also were present They are Miss lucy Kirsch of Monessen, maid of honor, and Alex Kirsch, best man Mr. Btout, a retired farmer, was born Feb. 6 1887, near Greens burg. He ia a son of the late Mr and Mrs. George Bloutl. His wife, the former Margaret Kirsch, dau her of the late Mr. and Mrs Jona P. Kirsch, was born Nov 29, 1887, in Nicktown. The couple are the parents of the following children Roy W., Buffalo, N. Y.; lewis Pittsburgh: Prancisa KE. Washington, D. C.. Mrs Kimer | Reginald, Pittsburgh: Mrs. rick Sch nek, Ebensburg. Mrs. John Lilly, Altoona, and Mrs. Vincemt Rudol- ph. Altoona. One son, George, is deceased There are 30 iidren and a greats : Both Mr. and Mrs. Stout, in excellent health, are members of the Holy Name Catholic Church, Ebensburg. TRE 1 VCS SRN Sie Peter 8. Trybus, Barnesboro, Marcella BE Pawlikowski, Dercotch, St. Benedict, Dorothy Ann Malicky, Spang- Calishan, Patton R. D.. | than they can actually di thil lo another operator in the stant city and she will make the actual conmectiom to the eail ol telephone. In some instances. chills are “swilched” by a third tperator in an intermediate city Under the new dial system. the long distance operator here gives the number to a Pitlsburgh long distance operator who dials the tall direct. She may dial lo teins. phones in more than 1.000 cities in the United States some as far MFRY a2 the west Comat In most cases, this is scfom plished by the operator first dial. stalled dial swilching apparaton, which is located in the Bell Com: pany's headquarters building al $18 Tih Ave, Pittsburgh Suto rastically finds = cireuil lo they damired Jocation and oiakes the connection The operator withoul pausing, dinis the seven digita of the oh ed telephone the central office name abbreviation and he nun ber--and the esquipment in the pletes the connection. Only a few shconds are required to complete a call by this method Instead of the comventional dial the switchboards have baen eguip. on an adding machine. The op efilors are sable lo “punch” the numbers on these ke fanter which aans a saving of seconds on each call Bell officials said the new dial equipment in Pittsburgh pre sunls an investment of more i $S000000. An additional §3.000. 000 has been spent for necessary naw equipment in other Western Pe central offices. The number of cities which cas be dialed direct will increase cone stantly as additional facilities are intial throughout the country The new equipment may also be used. it was explained, to ene able wihecribers to dial their own k distance calls, it wag ex project, on & INE & special three-digit code for ithe desired city The newly in distant city automatically com. ped with Keys, not unlike those Michael J. Bradley Ebensburg R. D.- Michael J Bradiey, 88, of Ebensburg R D died at his home at 720 p m Friday. A retired farmer, ho was born in Loretto R. D ons Dec. 14 1882, a son of Ansel J. and Catherine (Driscoll) Bradiey. Surviving are the {following children: Wilfred, Badenh, Mrs Zita Ansman, Detroit, Mich. Al Bert, Aloons RR ; Bernard ‘Rahway, N. J. and Dorothy, at home Funeral services were Feld at 9 a mm Monday in St. Michaels Catholic Church, Loretto, by Rev Father Charles Diamond. Durial ‘was in the church cemelary i » Mrs. Livia J. Salvan | Oslilitzin Mrs. Livia Jerome Salvan, 87, of 911 St Mary's St died at 830 a mm. on Monday (dune 18, In Cheswick, wher she atfbnded the wedding of a nephew iBShe was Born June 12 1883 in and married on Juni 10 i She is sufNdved by her bus ‘hand, Harry rico Salvan, and these children: Maric of Paoli : . Md, Mrs ten. Capri of Bpringvilts, § C. Mrs. Rose Burchin of Dunio | Thr grandchildren ind one | great-grandchild also survive, She {was preceded in death by a dau "ghter, Mrs. Amelia Derirdinelli (She was a dster of Mra REivia | Fortine of ARcona and Mrs. Julia | atten of : i Funeral services will be held at fam. t in BL Patrick's On tholic Chu and interment will be made in church cemetery, Jacob B. Semelsberger i Hastings—Jacob RB. Senelsber. | : & 67, of this place, died on onday, June 18. al the home of | a daughter, Mrs. James Cailey of | barn Feb | | Wilkinsburg. He was pl : 24, 1884, son of George ind Ca | puited basis, will be tried experi: | therine (Holtz) Semelshberger His Keenan, Portage. faithful sentinel; ONE MILE NORTH OF CARROLLTOWN ON ROUTE 219 First Show Begins af 300 FP. MM THURSDAY- FRIDAY JUNE 11-32 CAR REPAINT JOB (ANY MAKE OR MODEL) % or 3 ta hg fa Ag FEC AORN AIG il iB RN SOS re SOS Ar DAC LIGNE 2 Lond R STL vaio cots
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