<soaRAs A N OR shower held for he b 1 Mrs. Sharbaugh. Fe The Round House was beauti- fully decorated fir the affair with colored umbrellas and strea- mers. The bride to be was seat ed under a large, ¢dlorfu! umbrel- Ia where she was showered with many lovely and yseful gits . Griffith. Miss Tlerosa Parrish and Mrs. Julia Gormish, A delicious lanth was served Present were Miss Louise Bow her, Miss Elvira Ferrari, Miss + Boggio, Mis Marie Most, Miss Theresa Parvish Miss Cath - ¢rine. Totharcnick, Miss Flo Ze meiniski, Miss Wavy Griffith Miss Martha Dell Campbell, Miss Mary DeSalvo, Miss Betty Krumenack- . ar; Mrs. Morgie Linden, Mrs. Mar- . gle Motrenie, Mri. Elda Weber, . Moha Thomas, Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Martha DeSalve, JULY 21th ce , A Es a ee we ba fal wer we rw a wh ? i | ards and y- were played Prizes awardiy to Miss Wava | beta Mrs. Marjorie Lantzy, Mrs. Mar tha F , Mrs. Freda . Mrs. Rita Bonand, Mrs. Julia . mish, and the hostess, Mrs. Anne Sharbaugh. Miss Ferrari and WNOCC Radio ~ Miss Ann Ferrari of Spangler | announcer, Dick Olinger, plan to of honor at a bridal | Wed next month * 5% Mrs. Ida Davison, Mrs Mary Dawson and son, David, and Mr. and Mrs. James Davison, all of Altoona, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed- ward Stevens. Week ena vimtors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sharbaugh were Mrs Sharbzugh’'s mother, Mrs Emma Martin, and grandmother, Mrs Mary Smith, of Spangler Miss Catherine Cunningham. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rob ert Cunningham, is a patient af the Jefferson Hospital, Philadel phia. She will be there for sev- eral weeks. Teddy Moran, who spent Inst winter with his grandmother, Mrs Charles Shuss, returned to Brook- lyn, N. Y.. with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Moran, who had visited here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams visited in Pittsburgh over the week end Tom and Hilly Stoner of Tyrone | | visited jast week with their aunt, x yisite Sharbsugh and Mr &l Mra. Charlies Shuss. Mr. and Mrs. Don Shuss and Mrs. Leo Cymbor of Cleveland, Ohio, visited recently i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Shallots. Tech. Sgt. Ronald J. Zadai has been promoted to Master Sergeant at his present station, the First Marine Air Wing, | pan. His wife. Mrs. Norma Zadai, and chil Gren, are residing with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Stolz while he is overseas : Mr and Mrs. John McGonegal and son, Bill, of Duguesne, Pa.. y with Mrs and Mrs. Tom Owens, Sr. Pentz of Pittsburgh, Eberly, of Al toona. Mrs. Carl Heller and two chib dren of Williamsport visited last i Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mrs. Arthur Grove and of Chambersburg, Vis of Mr. | Bedford on Sunday. {and daughter, Visitors the past week at the Mr. and Mis. Warren Mrs. Ann Roach Patricia, of Be and Mra. Urban Thos ‘3 wickiey, and Mr. andi Visitors at the hom thony Kline this past Week were Tech. Sgt. Anthony Kline Jr. and rife and son, of New Castle, Del aware: Mrs. Paul Clancy and chil dren, Judy and John, of Darby, Pa.: Jack Clancy of Salem N J and a Sunday reunion at the An- the above guests also the real of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kine and family of Spangier. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kine ana family, and Mrs. Ray Benjamin i and ramily, of Carrolitown Al of the family were prisent the exception of Mrs. Jane Clancy of New Salem N. J Mr. and Mrs Richard Molle attended the William Blick reun jon held at Mountain Lake ast Sunday. Mr. and Mrs this place; Dr mother, Mra § Washington, this week at Niagara other points of interest Sister Jane [Franc Wesirok whe had sovent two wedks in this community visiting with relatives has returned to St. Joseph's Hos pital, Pittsburgh Miss Jane Buk, student at Mercy Hospital, J spent Tuesday al her home here Mr. and Mrs Frank Fleucha and Mr. and Mrs Walter Ploucha and sons. Fommy and Ronnie, of Glen Campbell, spent Sundey al the home of Mr, and Mrs Peter Leonard Gregory Buck Jr, son of Mr and Mrs. G. BE. Buck of this place IV 5 Ho . Sek Rinan Sloan are visiting Falls Ol ano # in an i nurse vil rw ir wale of An-1a member of the U. 8 has been lotated in England pow in Ireland scecording to word received by Visitors Mrs ind Malle and son thony Kline home included with iM a tL Jevry Aug his at parents the home Frank Buck Thomas are Ja Chitries. of 1nd Watters 3% (and Mrs ter, Mrs Marsh, of . { Tech f ftell Tacoma y weelt's with Mr % ¥ gt. Leo Nag Wash v ho heen and onda y I. Fees and va Murphy i returned a Waantion, V I Fev hole #1 hans Mr children Pittsburgh Mra in ana Mr Allon Mrs Mr syn Easiv's mother erine Ertter Bobby, AST iIWrry gdnugnters FISINN there sid My wy NEG BK wpnent $91 Wie Mrs Cath * AF Milles Braidedor i and Mry and Of pent Navy, who last Wednesday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H M. Mohler Mrs Richard Sharbaugh. child- Dick and Carel Mrs Cather. Friter and sons, Harry and joe, are spending seversl days in Altoona with Mr. and Mra Steve Eaxly Mr and Mrs TIM Mohler of his place and Mr p Thursday at State College The HL. M. Mohler family held a picnic at Legion Park in honor of Mr. Mohler's birthday Mr and Mrs Clarence Volk and family spent last Sunday at Mountain Lake ; Additional Carrolitown news & will be found elsewhere in Pa Per Colver Girl to Be Bride At Sept:mber Ceremony Announcement has been made wihooming marriage of julia Mahanski, deughter of Mr 1 Mr Peter Mahanski of Col to Joseph Puch, son of Mr wit Mrs Michael Puch of Nantly- A September wedding ned and Thursday rer ie the is Mahanski is employed by FB 8 Motor Fbensbuirg Me Puech a World War II vet. ran, is employed by Bethiehem Mines Nanty-{zio Co There's always a touch Kiumor in it when a husband his wife a vacation card Wish vou were here’ se NAVY UNVEILS MODEL OF FIRST ATOMIC SUBMARINE : and Mra A Miller of Braddock, spent asf of ae A i Si ) * 18-yeur- lost her meraing : Miss Myrna Shuman, ald Naniy-Gio student life early on Monday in a Williamsport area creek A daughter of Mr, and Mra Clair Shuman, she had been vise iting relatives in that ares, and had gone for a swim shortly af ter midnight with two other pre- Sn ter. Mr. and Mra A short John Nagle 3 § i § | | Administration next | quarters on the Sixth floor form- | {gy her brother inlaw and 8s | tune aftew the tre M- | tered Lovaisock Creek, Miss Shoe man was caught in a strong cor rent and swept away companions. The couple said tivey were unable to jocate the gird in the darkness snd the body was i ares its Rler gL pads (She had bien Philadelphia Miss Shwman ing college In i a gpraduste of Nanty Glo High | Kehon] Alverda Girl Weds John Roman July 14 Miss Edith Veltre, daughter of! Alverda, be John Ronan, | Joseph Ro! at 9a m. § 14, in the Saitrel’ Alverda. | pa Mrs Rose Vellre came the bride of sont of Mr. and Mrs oan St. of Barnpesboro Saturday, July Heart Catholic | Rev. Father Cletus tor officiated The bride was ringe by her brother | Josephine Vellre { bride, was maid of Church, Adana given in giwter sof 1h of honor, dinner was served at House Barnesihoro. A was held at i ding i guehanns reception i Hail { The bride in a gradimte of Pine | | Twp. High. Her pushband, a grads | is sta. | at a! {uate of Barmesboro High. | tioned with the 17 8 Navy | Massachusetis hase i (Ex County Official Dies Last Saturday ; Pvin. BR { mont former Cambwis | Controller, died early day morning in hs home A Republican, Mr pontrolier from 1943 when was defonted) fir terms. In VMK he win candidate for the state Elmer J Conant i county P1947 18 SM $ ithe GOP i menale i The deceased | JORARMOWE, serond World War I. He the Johnstown eel milly for hia he nitive of CURR un wis emo lovsd A from her pane § Frank. Miss : and | | Chester Kolasa best man A wed: | Bus. | | Adverda | of Went tat Natur Davis, wWisd pi A To New Location The Pittsburgh Insuring office of the Federal Housing Adminis | tration. moved its offices July 18, from the Oliver Building to the? New Post Office Building where! in now conducted i took over the rly occupied by the Federal Bu- | rests of Investigation. fed The Federal Housing Adminis | tration was one of 1 original | tenants in the New Post Office | Building when it opened in 1934 | but moved to the Oliver Building | in 1942 State | quarters ordered : } i | m ; jan vy induction of 1.800 month to mest a to make certain ough will be finally accepted 10 MES the August guola. Some ER | h passinfi a pr ¥ t passing a red for physical and SON. ! THE BEDFORD FAIR 5 Days . . . 6 Nights AUGUST 4-5-6-7-8-9 AIA a TR ASCE AT HORSE RACING BIG PURKES Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10 Big Harness Races # HORSE SHOW Trophies and Cast Prizes Tuesday, 10:00 A. M . + FAMOUS THRILL SHOWS WORLD TR APION AUTO DAREDEVILS | With the Rocket Car “Leap of Death.” “Humans Bomb" 20 Thrilling Events Monday Night. August 4 R00 PM Gates Open 400 P. M ® IRISH HORAN'S LUCKY HELL DRIVERS Wad Afternoon--20 Events August ga 3200 PM Feaniting 8 Car Catapulied ; from a Cannon # And Vandeville Acts Twice Duily . A Mile | Pleasure Tvall | On the Big Midway 2 ! ¢ | GRANDSTAND FOLLIES 3 BAND Ken Wayne, Organist #* GRAND DISPLAYS Livestock, Vocational Agricultural. Horticultural, ¢ ommercial and Other +. ALL CHILDREN ADMITY FREE TUESDAY, AUG. 8 until 8 ochek P.M » : Dishart, of Pittsburgh; Carat Ann : yymber of years aad wirked : , of Cumberland. Frid SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Dan Kimball (right) inspects in Washington a model of the first stomic-powered a contractor before entering | ra. John Amro : nd “ . . submarine. At left is its designer, Capt. Hyman George Rickover, who is explaining the arrangement of pull a a. Ea Californis. Clara and : the atomie power plant in the craft. It was revealed that one pound of the submarine’s nuclear fuel will | controller. Mr. Davis had Best generate as much power as 2,600,000 pounds of coal or 160.000 gallons of gasoline. Captain Rickover was ER . a : hi Robert McMullen has re 0 pmploved in the county Trvmepr- 3 to Greenville, South Caro given a second Legion of Merit award, (U. S. Navy-—Defense Department Photo from International) 7 ; a, after a fifteen-day furlough pent with his wife, Mrs. Naomi AAA ATTO RACES Saturday, August § Werkf's Best Drivers in Regulation Racing Cars FIREWORKS DMSPLAY Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday, Friday Nights 2 eR HP SD Bid RNA STH 3 IAAP 1 AO RA AAR HR Rolain ni RT 0 INS I Bi re an rev A SH STS CR a a ha es Be ns AAA ata i » NORRIE Sl . M aaa A dd to this the level-gaited sereni Millio) Doller Rider. the rdrie? felt in a Buick, because Power Steertag only goes into action when extra effort is needed to turn the wheels. You're going to find that your front wheels track just as they always have--that they aut- matically swing-back on course, after you've made a turn, when you ease your grip on the steering wheel. You're also going to find that Power Steering takes over when your front wheels hit loose the wheel in your hands. All this adds to the case and pleasure of drive ing. But it adds to the safety, too, because, in the rare event of a blowout, Power Steering helps you keep control. There's no sudden and ¢ you imagine parking a car as casily as h_4 You steer it on a straightaway? You twirl the steering wheel with one hand—- turn the front wheels until you get the last inch of advantage from Buick's short “turning radiug”—spot the car in a tight spot at the curb --or swing out when the car parked in front of For this alone a lot/of people — women especially — are saying that Buick’s Power Steering is the biggest advance since flow Drive.” But you're going to find out something more u're going to feel the same confident and il sense of command you have always N AUTO APANY o>
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