| MES. THOMAS A. OWENS SR. outs Expecting 60 to Camp to On Monday . Camporee Cancelled "Due to Bad Weather An important meeting of Boy Troop 71, Carroiltown, wi il it held next Monday evening at E88 p. m. (DST) in the base- Went Scout Rooms of 8t. Bene- @iet's Bchoo! . Mthael Michrina, scouimaster, need at a meeting of the Monday evening of this that all boys who plan on this summers week trip at Roaring Run Bt Reservation, must be pre- at next Monday's session Al | time the scoutmaster and the Members of the troop committee will £0 over the troop roster and ¢ what boys, who showed cooperation and aclivilies ni past, will be permitted to the summer ouling, high- | of the scout year Michrina said that only three weeks remain in to make plans for the sum- : stressed the i ¢ of next Monday's ses- . Boys eligible to attend sum- camp must have their par- } permission to go by Monday . Michrina also called for a of the troop’s Green Bar & mt. Sunday at his home 10 etzel Apartments, Main He sald all members of the fireen Bar should be present. The | nesting will be short Oliver Stolz Jr. asc--ant scout rg reported that last week pad camporee was called off due the very unfavorable weather He announced, tloge- ; ‘with Mr. Michrina, that the will plan an overnight p in the near future, at which | an out-doar troop court of will be held, and parenis 3 to attend i Sf Reports on the Scout-T-Ramas | Hate and it was announced | Racoon Patrol will be | of next week's meeting. | Walters, boy scoul of | Sn was present at and has a on 7 requested | ier said that he atlending iuse of the stadium will | offer =, mm. Phone Fireside 4-830 Little Boys ema Well Pleased With ‘New Diamond Here Snow Fence Markers Placed During Week Carroiltown’s Little Boy's Base- | evening of their ; jocated | ball League Tuesday this week opened play on new official plaving field at John Carroll Athletic Field The new little league diamond was put in playing order this past week. The field was rolled by a heavy roller by Mike Glova of 8t Benedict Several sections of snow fence were acquired and placed in the athietic field, marking off the little league field from the remainder of the stadium and also about the diamond itself Members of charge of the Litt stressed the opinion that je Boy's League the members of the Carrolllown School Board who so generously stadium facilities Ted Lapina, league commission. the games during the season will open the rules set up by the commillee in Lhat no one is permitted beyond the limils of the little league field marked off by the fence. R. J Wentz league president, said he feels sure that this new venture in ihe be very successful especially after local residents see just what work has been done in such short a lime to i give Carrolitown one of the fines! Kittle league diamonds in this pari iof the county. A ial vole of thanks was by the commillee to lhe | number of local gentlemen who { helped in getting the new dia mon ready Only the gate at the intersec- tion of Lacey and Campbell i Streets will be used, and cars will be tted to park inside the stadium. No one will be permitted to cHmb any fence to gain en trance to the field A policing force of commitiese members will be on hand al each game io en force these rules. Commitiee members plan to issue 8 financial Matement in Lhe very near future. As Carrolltown's Little Boys League is a commun ity project, commitiee members 12 Carrollfowners dotes of Carrolltown the commiliee in they i are very proud of their new field | and again wish to publicly thank i mumbes Ht i in State College on Monday gave them permission to use the | Ropes everyone ical engineering i. Comer of Carrolitown, and other tives 3 Week MM: and Mrs Edward Churan Mra Charles Shuss is recover ing from a two weeks [lines Yesterday, Friday and Satur fay sre summer Ember Davs Mr and Mrs Julian Burkey Pinxsutawney and Mrs U A Stole ’ this piace visited Sunday’ in Bt. Augustine with the ladies brother Cyrus Wharton Mrs Hosetta Donahue and Mrs Don MeNel s visited in Phenshurg Baturday with Mr and Mrs Paul MeotGuire. attending a birthday celebration of Patricia Thomas wha oheerved her 11th anmiver sary. Mrs Donahue is grea l-grandmoler Mr and Mrs Irvin Bearer, Mr and Mrs M A Westrick and Mr and Mra Francis Bearer, Mra Bose Bearer Mrs Grace Malloy Mrz Posetts Donahue snd Mrs [om MeNelis attended the wedding anniversary Mr and Mix E Barnesbors on Sunday Mrs. Ann Kayvior and Mrs Es ther Biam were last Tuesday visi tors in Clearfield Claude Kayvior of : I, C. visited over —_" with his molher B J. DILLON JR. § or f Mrs OO FF Swizz visited las | Friday in Harn) slourg with F Marian Mei And i Miss Ruth Satu » 'a They ire Bernard James Dnlion | | Rota va . Mr Jr som of Mr. and Mrs BE J sme Mine with anys Dillon. and Miss Juliana M. Fees | MeGanaga) wha Is of daughter of District Attorney and | "Mrs . ne Mrs Fred J Fees | MoGonegal Mr. Dillon's Jim Dillon, Juliana Fees Students At Penn State Mra Ann Kay Two Carrolltown residents re ceived bitchelor's degrees at cere Penn State University | where they the mck ree iS in chem | Fhile at the uni |= Dr he was member of Phi Kappa Social Fraternity Tau | Beta Pi Sigma Tau, Phi Lambda Upsilon honorary fraternities. and member of the student council He his been granted a fellow ship at the University of Deln- ware for graduate stody for a master's degree in chemical en gineering. He alse is a member of the 1. & Naval Reserve. and Mrs F E Arde is versity Grier School. Tyrone, where dur: | prize given by | also won second honors { tended the recital at | inst Friday i Mrs Fred Farabaugh ford was 8 visitor here recently Kenny Fokeonrode, 6 year-old som of Mr. and Mrs. Viecent Eekenrode, is being treated by a Johestown eye specialist for an injury te ks eye sustained recently! when he was strock by an arrow. Mr and Mrs Charles Glasser of | Poston, Mass, spent! last week visiting with Mr. Giasser's par. ents. Mr and Mrz Charles Glas in Altoona al the nnd Mra Elmer Mill or. Mr and Mrs Glasser will visit this week in Chicago IH the lady's brother, Lewis Bert. Jarra Mrs Ester Patchin of Tree. Mr and Mrs HP. Bearer of i Pittsburgh nt Sunday with | Mr. and Miss Fees science degree is In education. Bhe also was very ae- | tive at Penn State, being art edi- Fred Fees and daughter {tor of “La Vie” dent of the Mariyn Murphy, of his Alpha and secretary LC Campus Chest, District Altoraey and Mrs ince Reel i naturally they FP dey today. hap i the » ft yance of the tirip {tables and | cupboards and i A | SR A A wmier his mother, Mrs Ba | Strittmatter, he by cablnetmakers The ne. Cab- | vester and Colestine Buck. reia- | inetmaker Was a very, { portant tradesman, and he oon- | i ! Mrs James Callahan returned tinued to be for at Aw ees ta her home here after = ending : century after the founding of ’ in Astoria, N with | Ar lem Naif a» Carroiitown When a young man and young contempintad raarrisge. planned for Uhewr first home just the game ax they they had to make WRITHA RN Hans wadding dale A to the cabinetmaker was #8 Here they ordered ther eds and chairs ana sven Pee Bing senting | chairs, and ap they progressed in the marr age "ale they coming #4 to add io their furnishings, so that the cabinsimiaRer Was a one ! Patricia's | Cand Peter Birittmaiter ieph Behe Ellwanger, Sth | receplion of | M Bonder in| Waskingion : the week ond Mrs | daughter | srdny they left for | spent | Chariotle i if 8 mister of Mrs | Miss Suzanne Arble daughter spending & summer vacation st mer home She is a stodent at the | ing the past vear she won & plano | Jane E. Roe and | m her | i class. Mrs. FE. Arble. Mrs. Rose | Arble and Mrs Fred B. Bock at- | the school | of Bed | sor. The Glassers were guests last | with | Mra Earl Sharbaugh and Mex | PB J DABlom visited Sunday with | Cherry | | { ® MA AA REARS SI gs & Ri She was listed in “Who's in the | exercised at Penn State Univer- | sity Monday, when Miss Julianna | j Fees was given x 5 ] Council, State Party. Intramurals, Mr and Mrs B Dugion, ey tory Coun- and Mrs. Tom BS this te, Miss Vivian at - st 1. Mrs. Aime Marphy of Barpssbore, Anderson of attended commence ment exercises Monday at Pesn State University. James Dillon re- seived a atl the cersmoniss Mra. Cletus FP is com valesing at her home under in Mr and Mra Visceni Malloy are spending this week visiting in Philadelphia. They expect lo move to that city in the near folure Mra. Rowe od the members of her club om] Tusday Ligouri Lacey and Mrs no Parley Dinner of the County Leg- | jon Auxiliary last Thursday. Master tT. and Mrs Juek | Jacobs of Washington, D. C., vis led recenily with Mrs. Jacob's mother, Mra. Ann Myers * Father Germain Lieb is the week at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs A A Mra Flizabeth Wastrick re turned to in after visit “some time with her son- ; E35 HH going surgery at Mercy Hospital| a Johmat Sharbaugh entertain Sr, attended Ihe! 1 stanlly busy man Perhaps the first cabinetinakers n ihe community were Francs then Ad. George Trinkley, Jos John Hogue Paul Henry Behe and 8yi. am Stolz very in| | dependable’ and enduring, and far! surpassed anything that can be inetmaker was mostly always the considerably in ad | repainted and rembellished kit ‘pride in his work, fashioned bureau. the ancestor of | (early settlements that was quali- | taking business. The result was {that § {furniture and regular no enviroment of the country | became a profession, the average | mst continue to be a furditare | denier : that | artist | orodacts today are bringing really | Mg prices in the antinue markets | | and mnstly the places are strong : ang substantial to this day [that Still remains in Carrolitows § Forum ihe | years Jo. the turn of the century, was ase a rabinstmaiger | ron looked apos the ‘abinetmaker ad Rag be i Se iy Sa ura amd id en The furniture these cabinetma- | Fof varied cost, depending on the 8 wood used, snd the particular | furniture of © oomstrocted embellishments thal were wanted | But every stick of the furniture maple. of whatever thal was gonstructed was sound wood the customer desired And. as stated above the cab of hstight today, for wearing dura. loeal undertaker, an well But not! fom a The three-cornensd cupboard. | for utilization in the cormer of ihe kitchen was one of the stand | ard items of the day, and there are likely many of these same | cupboards. made 75 or more years | Ago. still reposing in cellars. and even in kitchems of Carrolilown today, handed down from a few groerations. There are dozens of chow; chairs Still Aes condents of the earlier devs even | now doing yeoman duty about lo- | eal households and just as stromg and sturdy ss the day they were delivered {0 the own er's grent-grandfather and ma. The cabinstmaker re | past age built well and took and he fash. ned every conceivable kind of household furnitire. The old. | the modern dresser. particularly was his pride of achievement Quite malurally. the cabinetma- ker was ihe only man in the fied to make 8 coffin and de | canme of this mos! evervome of them also embarked in the under. even when factorvy.made furniture stores became part of (he busi. Furniture and Undertaking | were always linked tossther Foon | ‘after modern embalming methods same into play, and the business corticiss presumed tos hat he Cubinetmakine wam't a trade wis hastily acquired The old-time tradesman really. was an in hs line Bome of bis Portaps most af is» fir’ tore} eaxbinstmaker produc. | Lion was made bv other the firm in Monthi . to and after 1900 by My payments | Henry . Adm Stols grand | father of Postmaster O FF Stein until his petivement shortly be. of prosin. -t re. and wis largely pat. The residents of he carly days | perhaps ome of the most import: ant and ewmentin] of all trades. men And they rexlly were While, 33 thetr prodocts took considerable 4 | |. a More for your money thon ever before More for your money than ever before! Keep food Ford gives you: V-8 POWER Only Ford of the low-priced cars op IiS power= the type of power more and more car makers are udopting. And Ford's new 130-h.p. 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