ty, wellknown : Sanday Man auntomobije acci-| tm County. The one-far accident it about 2:30 p Mountain as Mr wel twe sons, Tom Were enjoying a Sunday afternoon rive. While descending the grade | ith & slow rate of spesd inicle, for no" uwppa tryed out of control and crash- | wi into an embankment and then § srerturned several times In the | of overturning. all of the machine were Hpown out of the ear. Timmy inte, operator of the car, was Hiown to the pavensemt and Mr bl Mrs. Wentz and son, Tommy ‘Were tossed into a ditch. All were ERcked unconscious he wictiths of the accident fe picked up by a passing mo het taken td Haxton where ‘My were treated by & physician They were than returned to (heir jon of the head and poasibie ion, Mrs. Wentz saffered and body bruises and §. Wentd and Tommy also suf- 4 recuperating at their home on BL Benedict Street roving rapidly. © Mae auto was almos! completly’ nolished ' Recent Visitors st the home of Land Mrs HM. Mohler were Bi. and Mrs A. F. Miller of Eaddock, FC. Lantzy of Span ihe, and Mr, snd Mm Frank of ot {ng arrolltown ¥ Phone Fireside 4-839 oeiurred the Cove! and Mrs. Wenlz and Tormay, | Miss Beale Beader, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bender of Carroltown, received ber cap at exercises Sunday, April 25. at Mercy Hospital, Pitts. burgh. Misx Bender, Is a stn dent of the (lass of 1959 in which there are 164 sindents, ‘Mary Ann Ludwig ' Home Ec. Head Mary Ann Ladwig was elecied as president of the Oarroliiown BR D 4H Home Economics (lub ‘at A meeting haid Friday of las weak at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clerus Kirsch The group also planned activities for tw coming sumuner In addition other officers ts Miss Ludwig sre Marie Kirsch vice president: Bernadelle Braw Jey. secretary. Mary Venesky ‘treasurer. Doris Krumenscker reporter; Cecelia Ventsky, leader, and Alberia Brawley gume leader. ' Mary Ann Limsky and Doris | Krumenacker will attend County | 1 Counedl. . Sawing again will be the pro ject for the coming year Nex! (meeting will be held the evening ‘of May 14 at the home of Mr Land Mrs George Kivach Mr. and Mra. Charles Du-tox of Florida wer? recent callers ot the Chowne of Mroand Men MH. M. Moh. fer. Mra Burtox Is 3 cousin of Mrs. Mohler. NT AI £ SERA soy i Night Hike, Bake Sale Planned By Local Boy Scouts Discusion of a second A ser vf night hikes the coming camping trip and other nl items featured a meet. of Boy Scout Troop 71, Car- rafitown. Monday evening of (a's week in the Scout Rooms of Si Benedicl sx Parochial Schon! Michael! Mohvina announced that several plans Were made al the session for the sum mer Week x camping rip Boaring Run Seo He aad that of the 1roop will Nie IH in immer Imports ng SCT MaslaY to Reservalio 3 the members participate in a Friday sven i iT-acre plot of Somatadd to the Holy Name Fast Carroll Twp The begin al the schoo! at atid lhe sooulzs wil at 16.30 1100 p caenp fire is planned for the Ai Ae Cont of “ya am) 3 May 7, to the g round Moe iety Lg yi Ke i iM Wil Pom return ome OF ne Arina Honor District giney said Of thal hw the Northern has ben pos future date He alm was held on the wo over-might camping trips lo be hell by members of the froop means of preparing for the tanporee of the Norther th Instrict al the end of nemih The troop will his Saturday al the basement of paironage of t will De apprecialed M J Cicero, jocal high schoo mstracior, and sn authorily on first sail finished a series of first tid Insteaelion Classes given Wo sembers of the troop at Mon fav's session Mr Michrina the spits and the members of the 16 man Troop Commillee, wish in ths way to publicly thank Mr oere for his fine support of ling the help he has ren bored iockl bova in the fine i ret instroclion course It was announced at BE 4 ine Green Har lion off jeaders for the roils will be held hs week The scimtmaster urged ihe patro waders to have sil members par- Lticipats in Friday's hike and al #3 nolsd thal Anthony and Johr Owisdak, members of the trobp had pliced the first coal of var nish oan installed in the meeting room Ome new boy. Joe Bradiey, was taken inlo The troop al the meet fin (Carsbhrin pone 1a a said dcusson 315 N BDTIng Ah? iN hold a hake ale 1:00 p VR the church The general public mi he ¥ Y ag in the aid a mest that oiec pat Nine Safety Patrol . among hundreds of ares patrol boys and girls who will ‘make the annual irip to Wash Cinglon, D. C., this week end FM J Buritteatter, director of ‘Johnstown Motor Club, AAA, of Carvolitown, was in charge of iraising funds so that the local boys could make the trip. Boys going to Washington this week and are Albert Malloy, John Owindak, Robert Bhero, William Fiynn, Don Koterwas, James Hite, Alfred Lish Jr. Danny | Keenan and Robert Sharbaugh. The local boys sold tickets for (A ham recently to help ¥aise the i money for the trip. The bam was { awarded fo Mrs. Nora Boslet. The i boys also secured donations form (the following local business estab | Hshmenia i Lieb Hardware, (haugh Store. Clem Farabaugh | Merle Kirsch Market, Pawi P Kelly Store. Kraft Cheese Co, R J. Wentx Hotel, Mrs I. A Shar “baugh, W. Earl Sharbaugh Dis iiributors and Carrolitown Amuse ment Company Mr. Btrittmatier, who arranged for the boys lo make the trip C. A. Bhar troops the new scout cupboard | of iF | x Lal EE EE mintyvo awe a eae { i : | Miss Prindible Is | Retained As Head Of Area CDA Unit Miss Loretto E Prindible, Eb enshurg, was elected to another term as grand regent of Courl 722 Catholic Daughters of Am- eviea, Monday evening of this week at a meeting in the St Renedict Parochial School Tues day evening of thizx week Mise Prindible. well-known area resident, has served as grand gent of ithe for a nmmbey of years Other Mra Ha rneshors, Marie (roses ey: Mus Emily Fa cuts vy COT elected wars K|horiencarrier regent Mra Johnstown, noinr- Push. Barneshoro treasurer: Mrs Marie Lieb Nick town. fNasncial secrelary Ma Helen Faves Carrolitown, histor ign: Misa Rose Farabaugh, Pat ton moniter: Miss Mary Hanvok Patton prophétess Mra Wary Weakiand, Hastings sentinel amd Mrs Winifred Owens, Car rolltown and Mrs Ruth MeoNelis Hastings. trustees for three years Holy Name to Sponsor . Card Party Wednesday Wednesday, Mav 12th the Holy Name Rociety of St. Bene fict’s Church, COarrolltown, will moneor 8 card party the bass ment of the church Play will be inn at RX p Cinch. pinochie and bridge will be played There will be card prises door priees ind luveh The general public cordially invited Coe officers Margaret kad mn in bad 2 fs » ® PREPARE RECREATION AREA During recent days a bulldozer has beet working on the 17 aren of ground donated to the Fly Name Society When completed it will afford an excellent recrealion srea for the Boy and Girl Scouts Volunteer iabor is needed to 00m plete the tank. and it will be wel ioomed by the organimation (Call Fred Sharbaugh at F1-4-8822 or Bill Buck, & FI1-4-883% * . » dni Sted Mrs W Eart Sharbaugh ighter, Peggy. Mmm U. A James Calinhan, Mr. and "Thos A. Owens Br attended testimonial dinner In Bano at Orienial Sundey evening. seph Roborts | Room, Geailitein, i Mr. and Mr | dmughter, Susie, i Hipp and mon i Vincent's College | Sunde) | Ladies who attended and Mrs Jerry. visited 3 Latrobe. Pa the amy i | W Exrt Sharbaagh Mrs ! i Mrs. Gragory Puck, Mrs Liguori Ray Farabsugh. Mrs Bernard Pa sare. and Miss Bernella bangh Mr and Mra Ligouri Lacey. Chaplain Major Cornelius Shar. batg/s. TOR, and his mother, Mrs Khardbaugh, trom 8 three weeks visit in Osh fornia. They mpont rome iof interest Mrs Wagner is & {deught~r of Mrs Sharbauh | Ma} Cornelius Sharbangh | Wednendny for rt {will serve ss Chaplain there Mr. | Johnstown, visited ny Wednodny after s&s month's va 5 ih i i EERE I xf Mare | the af Judge Ivan J). McKenrick and Jo | Bad | Beds Bender and Rianche | | Lewy meeting of the Fire Come | | pany Auxiliaries, held at Scalp | | Lavel inst Weotneaday were: Mrs | Shank Mr Geraldine Parrish Lacey, Mra. Herman Karlhim | Mrs. Mildred Zita, Mrs. John Fei ghoner, Mrz: Esther Blam. Mrs | Fars. James Lacey. who is employed | in Pittsbarg’s, ss spoading a va | cation of a week with his parents. Rave relarned time | with Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wan. | ner in Pasadena. and siwo visited | the Nationai Parks Yosemite an! | Sequoin, as well an other points dd : Sheppa Ars i Base. Wichita Pails Texas and | Mme. Annie Hogue of Cresson | : and Mra. Cletus Melvin of : wilh | Mes. Hogue's stater,” Mrs lls | Mrs. Ann Kaylor returned bast | [Last indians | lat Judie. This i» nether in a weriey of sriicies ont the History of Carrell town. Very little factual even legendary history is ricorded just what habitation of Indians took up the present scenes of the North of Cambria County, about Carrolitown and eisewhere befory and during Colonial tines How- ever, there sire some guile authen- tie Bistorical recordings that In dians did inhabit this area prob ably at one time in quite arge sumbers Hart's Sleoping Place #ile Joseph's Church nighen direct evidence Indians, powusbhly because 1 was slong the fumed Kittanning trail extablished about 1708 by the white but jong Before ha! dale by the Indhians While there dosan’t any ewvidende hid Bad a vilimge in whit would be ihe Central poriion of Currolh town, it is rather definitely on- tablished {hat they inhabited points all sbout it at Harts Rieoping Phice, at Pallon, in the vicinity of Poxburg. and at Kek- enrodes Mills Mostly thie has been established through Indian graves and cemeteries as chron cled in the Union PrsessOourier soemse months ago. in a reprinting of the late Flev. Father Modestus Wirtner's “Indians of Caovbris County The last 1.9 mporiance Wis Rieeping Place 1781 Two ported to or of a Mt at ak ia THs fur. Wf man seem 1a bw Inchians ever an encampment of mile at Harts in the Spring of government spies re Col. Albright at the | Frankstown post that of 1 NE ——. ce A EA they saw ‘a namber of bark huts at Hart's Sleeping Place and that the In- [dian must have numbered 25 to !30 It must be remembered that the [nvdians then were hostile to the whites Capt. Moor, of Scoteh Valley, Jed the rangers and volun teers on Sunday, June 2 17TEL and started for mountains in this Cgirintty ehed in Indian fie poinl in what ly, near the mouth of Sugar Run, the oud warahoop wis beard; & rose from the the jefil hurd aide of! band of Indians Hashes on the road rme firimg a wolley at time, illing sevenieen wounding five and the others o8 cap.ng The npeardst Carrolltown is cometery hat Indian Village indicated bv was located neat to the present Henry Bhero farm, at! the Foxbwarg gr rather off Raotuth of ving between Lhe drifimouths of he farsier Braw- hi LE # fey and Snyder mines on the fiat famds A number of alder folks Being at the time of the hovhood of the writer, could well paint out the Indian graves, and the spot, al least allbough it Las There ako are many dice tions tha! Indians were fraguent residents of from ers near Bradley Junction, and es pecially in the Eckenrode ML region The Kittanning Trail through the latter area = gustine, or “The Loup” callin after ome of indisnn tribes Father Wiriner dis ‘eoursed atl some length on Au WAS 3 y. The path was close ab ong the river before they crossed ithe mounisin, and the men mare as the path Rev was narrow. When they reachad 5 is now Blair coun | a disclosed no | surface indication of graves 10 Upper Chest Creek, | Patton toward the headwat- | yt 4 : A Clear i woodlands ition thal Indians | time in the past ‘bad spent some ‘field was cleared { tation, and to Indian corn. then, pi : accompany : 30 Monks to their future Monastery at Carrolliown where cated in the forest ; indian Clear Field about the of | Fear now A Brubaker Creek is said to be asmed for an Indian Behind the harps on the Frank Westrick iia the north of Hake Roads there is a strong water arising from a source of the creel HW Brubaker, the last Indian in the Northern part of the ; eral other Indians 2 in white man All were (but at the hearing or trial, were found innpcent, and acquitted ARCA AB IBN A AN RL a wo bod | the Delhiiware | ihe i H fis HI ¥ i c24oa¥ pif ibid ii oR i Min 5 MURPHY'S at these VALUES hat ¢ mes hamem, Woven colton cords, Hite, n ho All 4 Sturdy All Motal Venetian Blinds Matching HEADBOX onceals all cable ladder tepm, pull self-adjurting 3 Inch Widths. inches long. 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