| Oscar VanKokelberg, H. M. MOHLER SR. HM. Mohler Sr. well-known Currolliown resident celebrated his STth birthday anniversary Tuesday of last week, Nov, 13. A party was held in his honor al the home of his son and dau Iter<in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H M ohler Jr. which whom he re sides. Attending the event were the following: Mrs. Cecelia Bpringer, Mrs ra. Mich stl Volk and daughter, Patty, Mr and , Clarende Volk, all of Carrolitown; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dillon and son, Regis, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimes of Hast ings am Mr. and Mrs. John Ra- Prizes were awarded to Mrs Bptinger. Mra. Clarence Volk, Mr. rimes, and Mr. THllon. Girl Scout Troop Meets On Tuesday A dy +l meeting of Girl Scout Troop 179, Carrolitown, was held Tuesaday evening of this week in rooms ot She Prachia) : . Peggy Campbell, president in charge. {bers attending and a cash gift ans hosp! i will be made Siand entertainment will he : served, 1 entertained a number of friends J {at their home last Saturday ev- 1 Mrs. Mrs. | went re ABRASION 5 SHARP PO PVA: igen o et Explorers Planning 4-Day Winter Camp On Christmas Week Unit for Older Boys Schedules Bake Sale Robert Steele, Barnesboro, the shairman of North Cambria Dis trict of Boy Seouts of America, snd Michael Branstan, field ex- secutive of North Cambria Dis trict of Adm. Robert E Peary Council, were guest speakers al a joint meeting of Explorer Post 71 and its adult comimiltee Wednes- day evening of lust week in the basement scout rooms of Bt Benedict's School Both Me Steels and Mr. Bran stan outlined tentative plans for the newlv-organized Post, and al- 30 explained the Boy Scoul move- ment and the Explorer movement, how it operates, and how ad yvancements can be made George Butler, Post Advisor, announced that follwing this week's meeting, only boys atlend- ng regular sessions Wiil be per mitted to participate in the Post's activities Plans were also advanced for a four-day winter outing by the members of the Post this month The Explorer stouls will hold four-day outing from Dec 27 Dec. 30, at Roslyn Lodge in East Carroll Twp. The lodge is owned by Dr. F. E Arble of Carroll Lown. Plans were also advanced Tor 4 bake sale this Saturday after. noon at 1:30 p. mu in the base ment of 8t Benedict's church! for the benefit of the pos! # & » 1 12 Local Men to Be | At District Meeting Twelve members of the two | separate commiliees in Carroll. | town will atiend a regular meet. ing om the North Cambria Dis | trict of the Boy Scouls of Amer | ira this Thursday evening, at | 7:30 p. m. in Barnésboro Fire! Hall. In attendance will be mem- | bers of the Trod Committee of | Boy Scout Trop 71 and members | of the Post Committee of Expior-} er Post 71 In attendance will’ be Paul Sharbaugh, chairman, Joe Gol | mice, Tom Owens Jr. Fred Owens | and Mike Michrina, scoutmaster, | and Oliver Stolz Jr. assistant’ scoutmaster, all of Troop TL, and Richard Bradley, George Bender, | Donald 2Zirn, George Houk and | Herman Bender, chairman, and | George Butler, Post Advisor, of | Explorer Post 71. i 8 C. D. of A. Christmas | Party to Be Held Here Court 722, Our Lady of Victory Catholic Daughters of American will hold annual party in Carrolitown. According to an announcement this week the party will be held next Monday evening, Dec. 6, beginning at 5:00 p. m. in the basement social hall of St. Bene- dict's Church. An exchange of $1.00 gifts is planned for mem- by the members will be made for the India Missions. Bw Legion Auxiliary Plans Gift Exchange At Party The annual Christmas party of the Ladies Auxilisry to Fox- Peale Post 508, American Legion, Saruitows will +A held in the Legion next Wednepday ev- Members are : ed to bring with them Christmas cards with three cent stamps which will be sent to patients in the veter- for their persons! use An exchange of BO-cent gifts the party include | of Christmas carols, and games, A funch will be Entertain Guests.Here | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Farabaugh Thode present were: Mr. and William Laurer, Mr. and John Eckenrodé, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Edward Randall, Michael! Mohler and Mrs Mrs. John * and Mr. Eckenrode and . Mohler. Recent Production of 12 Mads i tlen i umbus, “Christmas | | Saturday evening at 7:00 p. m. at Springer, Awards in cards to Mrs. Laurer and Mra | the a ca UNION PRESS. COURIER resi - pee i . ARP A rR Ab SB A 0 a 0 ASR HO UR OM - = Mrs. Pasguale Freda the former two children, FP York Friday, Nov. 26, to who is stat join her C. His wife is a daughter of Mrs Annual Program For Thanksgiving Held At High-School The annual Thanksgiving pro- gram at John Carroll High! Sehool, Carrolitown, was held last | Wednesday afternoon, Nov, 24 according to an announcement by Joseph V. Maucher Jr. supervis ing principal. The program Was, as follows: f President Eisenhower Calls for | Thanksgiving Gratitude, Joe Ter. | rizzi; bass trio, “Come Yo Thank: | ful People”, Jane Kelly, Lucinda | Shero and Lois Farabaugh, The anksgiving Observance, Frank | ™ Ladwig: clarinet guariel, "Prayer of Thanksgiving”, Jean KEcken-| rode. Confiie jaswick, Barbara! Bodensky and Janet Holtz; How | Do You See Thanksgiving? wri-| by Miss Mastri and Meade Arble. Pat Weakland, Dick Ben der, Joyee Moriensen, Ed Shar | baugh, Tony Wentz ard Ed La- mont. ! Vocal saun, "Breaking in the | Bluea” Eva Dranchak; saxophone | quartet, “Hursley”, Mary L. Col- | Janet Bilko, Ariene Zirn| and Barbara Carroll; vocal quin- | tel. “Thanksgiving for the Four Fathers” composed by Sister Camille Marie of ML Aloysius LaRue Savior. Carvie Katerwas | Mary Ann Sharbaugh, Ann Buck | and Judy MeCann with Karen Anderson al the piano & 5B Every Scout Passes At Least One Test | On Quting Sunday | Bigning of advancement cards for tests during an out- ing Sunday afernoon, featured | a meeting of Boy Scout Troop 71,0 Monday evening of this week in| the Parochial School. Michael Michrina, scoUlmaster, was in| charge of the session. : A total of 20 members of the! Troop, three junior leaders of Ex-, lorer Post Tl, and six adult} caders participated in the hike | and outing last Sunday afternoon. The Troop was encamped for the | afternoon on the Holy Name grounds on East Carroll Twp. i It was noted by the Beoutlmas- | ter that Sunday's outing was! very good as every Scout attend ing passed as least one require. | ment for advancement : Jack Serafin of the Racoon Patrol opened the meeting with the Scout Oath John Hurley was! entered into the Troop and was) placed as a member of the Re} coon Patrol : Mr. Michrina also announced: that Williams Houk of Explorer! Post 71 will be the new senior patrol leader of the troop Plans for a candy sale by the { troop were outlined and the sale’ will get under way in the very near future. Patrol leaders were! also given Christmas Beal window | cards to place throughout the community to help with the sale! of Christmas Seals for the pre vention of Tuberculosis. i Mr. Michrina announced thal the troop's patrol officers will! meet in 8 Green Bar session this! y on Main Street in| order that plans can be made for! troops activities for several months to come. i Oliver Stolz Jr. assistant; his resi Carrolitown Family Enroute fo Germany je dr. and Margaret Rowe, sailed frosn New at Frankfurt, Germany, They will live there until early 1957, w up. Sgt. Freda has been stationed A Ft. MeNair, . Anna i Baturday, | Benedict's Church. All will be appreciated EE » ; vinited i 8t | ited here over the Thanksgiving | cand Mrs, Eugene Sharbaugh {of this place announce the birth { were in Pittsburgh last Tuesday {where they Altended the alumnae | HUrNes | Hospital | gistersd ntirse and a graduate of a Pest Rose Bishop of Carvolitown, and . M/ P + Freda, th Sgt. Pasquals Freda. n Mis current enlistment is Washington, D. M. Edwards, Carreliltown. | gseoutmastnr, was in charge of th | recreation] period. The mueling | was closed with Pledge of Allegi- | ance 1 the Flag by David Fara. | baugh Commitiee members in attend. ance at Monday's session were Joseph Golmiez and Fred Owens LS ® BAKE SALE SATURDAY Explorer Post 71, Carrolltown. | will sponsor & bake sale thir] fee, 4 beginning at} if the basement of Si Kinds of The public NS, A 1:30 p. m, taked gods will be sold patronage of the general HOUSE WARMING SATURDAY A hous: warming wes hid on Saturday evening al the home of Dr. Harry Bauer and Dr. Camilla Hauer of Flick Ave. A number of jocal people atlended. The Couple received riany tice gifls s » & Mr. and Mra. John Dillon and gon, Ronnle, of Sidman and Mins Phyllia Clayeomb of Summerhill Sunday evening ai the home of Mr. and Mra Ligouri) Lacey Paul Tripodi, student at St. Vincent (College, Latrobe, wisited Sunday al the home of Mr. and Mra. Michael Michrina § Robert Sharbaugh, student ut Vincent College, Latrobe, vie | holidays with his parents, Mr. | § Mr. and Mra James Drury of | Harrisburg spent Thanksgiving | holidays here at the home uf! | District Attorney and Mira Frad ‘Feea. Mri Drury and Mrs Feds! are matets i Miss Anna Murphy, supervising | principal for East and West Car-| rofl schovls of John Carroll Joint District, spent the Thankagiving | holidays in Philadelphia with hur niece Mr. Catherine Leonard and with her nephew and his wills, u;. and Mrs. Fred Myers of Now ersey. Mr. a2d Mrs. William Youn and family of Barnesboro spe Thanksgiving with Mra. Young's mother, Mra RE Stolz i Mr. and Mr Williams Cullshin and family, Nancy and Tommy, of Detroit, Mich, and Mr. ang Mrs. Edward Churan of Astor. New York, spent the Thankagiv- ing hollaays with their parents Mr and Mrs. James Callahan. Misses Jean and Dolly Buek of Pittsburgh and Miss Carolyn Buck. sida as ML Mercy Call ege, Pith « spent Thanksgiv- ing hollARSeT with thelr parenis Mr. and Mra Fred Buck. Other uesls at the Buck honwe were ra. Buck's sister, Mrs Bem Jones, and her son-in-law and dee ter, Mr. and Mra. George Bsa tedo of Wilkinsburg. rm. Joseph Luther of Baltimore Mi, spent the week end here with his aunt. Mra Clem Baker Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ertter of Flick Ave, announce the birth of a son, Nov. 21 at the Miners Hospital, Spangler. r. and Mrs Wiliam 2Zadal of a son, Now. 24. at Miners Hospital, Spangler. r. and Mrs. Urban Luther hasta to their family at their home here Thankugiving. Present ut the family event were Miss Joanne Luther of Cleviand Ohio; Mr. ami Mrs. Darr! Lo. ther of Hamburg. N. Y.; Mr. and | Mrs. Wilkam ther and sons, Billy and Dawe, and Duane Luth- er of Lackawanna N. ¥. and Mr. and Mrs V. J. Miller of Ak- PO CT Mra. Raph H rani I's. iT and family, Brenda. Ralph Gre Hegner's mother, Mrs. Stella Heg- i Md, was a week end guest at | burgh returned to her home after | spending the week with her mo- { present is on the sick hist ! Nursing her Bome hete after spending the | ter<in-law, iN Ling guests af the home of James of his brother and sister-in-law, gory and Ronnie, visited over tie week end in Butler, Pa, with Mr. £ NAAN RIN ner, and Mrs. Hegntr's father! W. W. Ammon. Mr. Ammon re cently won first prize in a iri county art show which included Butler, Beaver and Lawrence Counties. The title of his oil painting was “Rocks and Trees” Mrs. Rove Arble refurned on Saturday after visiting = week in Philadelphia with Miss Cecelia Flick and Mra. Victorias Walsh. Fleck of Baltimore the home of Mr. and Mra. M. D Connell Mrs Blanche Nest of Pills ther, Mra Margaret Ager, who at Mr and Mrs Richard Bradley day held at Mrs St. Joseph's Bradley is a re Bt, School of Joseph Hospital Mra Mary Clealik returned io past two months in the state of Indiana with her son and dangh Mr and Mra 2 Clealik. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eriter of West mont were Thankagiving Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bharbaugh. Mrs Ertter and Mra Sharbaugh are sinters Mr. and Mrs Bernard Yeaglin and family of Chicago, TL, visit- od last week with the lady's par ents, Mr. and Mra. Pat Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Toms Owens Jr and family spent Thanksgiving Day in lewistown with Mra Owens parenta, Mr. and Mrs John Short Mrs. Rosie McNuitly and son P. MeNually, were Thankagiv- MeNulty and Dysart R D H. T. McNulty was the guest Pat MeNulty of Mr and Mra EL. W. McNulty of Bridgeport, West Virginia. Mr. and Mrs William Lang of Cleveland. Ohio, and Orrin Fagan and daughter. Miss Catherine Fa- gan of New York City visited recently with Mr. and Mra. Alvin Fagan Ladisn Ald Society of 8: Ni cholas Church held their regular monthly meeting Sunday evening After the meeting cards were played and Junch was served prize was awarded to Mrs Merie Parrish. Card prizes were won by Mrs WW. Kish Mr Fred Bechel Mrs John Weiland and Mrs. A. PP Kirsch Week end visitors st the home of Mr. and Mrs Rupert Fars baugh were Mr. and Mrs Ray Farabaugh snd danghter. Linda, Leo Farabaugh and son. Joe of Washington, D. CC: Miss Ann Farsbugh of Cleveland, O.; Mins- es Helen and Mary Farabaugh of | Indiana and Pvt Francis Fars baugh of Fort Knox, Ky.. who ia spending & 14-day leave and then will return to his base in Ken- fucky i J h of Portsmouth, | Va. and Dave Harlan of Nor-| folk. Va.. spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin . Dave Harlan return-| ed to Jeannette on Sanday where he is a senior stadent in high school there. Joseph and Colleen accompanied : him to Jean | § & week 3 with his parents Bere and then netie. Joe i» will return to Virginia baro pen Day at the home Louis Ragley t ; of Mr. and Mrs © Mrh. Genevieve Huber and Mrs. | the home of Miss Marie Hogue Janet Lieb of Cleveland, Ohio spent the holidays at her home Mr. and Mrs. R. GC. Lied and to visit and Father Al) Gloria Kirsch of Pit H w end at Ber here. P. Kirsch and sons Dave Pvt. Norman, Gordon Har- , Durrell Krug are of , I ning visitors at the Home of Lenn Schiereth Pvt. Richard here. Mr. and Mrs Jacoh Kirsch Mr. and Mrs. Freddy Kirsch, Mr. and Mra Ceriid Kitsch Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kirsch, Mr. and Mrs Lewis Kirsch, Mr. and Mra. A. PP. Kirsch, Mr. and Mrs. Henry and their families and Mrs. Ellen Dumm stiended the wake of Philip Kirsh of Aloons on Monday. Miss Bonnie Lou Ragley of ML Alloys Junior College spent the week end at her hotpe here Mr. and Mra A. were Wednesday vit home of Fred Mosel | spent Thursds Ms . . Qarnld Kiruch Mr. and Mra Mrs. Ola Krotenderfer and Ter- ry Cops of Spangler were Batur- visitors in town. Mrs. Willams Westrick and daughter Denise of Patton R. D were Sunday visitors In town Mrs. Genevieve Huber and Mra of Mr. and Mrs. Ra Please turn to 2-8 additional Nicktowlh News. Capt. Louise Wha On Leave At Home Capt. Louise Whalen, da of Mr. and Mrs. Michael E en, Spangler, is Sending a BB day leave al her prior to departing ou a three-year tour of duty in pe. The officer was stationed for the past 24 yeurs at Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington, D. C. She was night supervisor for the entire hospital during the past year. Capt. Whalen, » 1909 Sf oor io ; YC Rarer corps In TNE She ihe osc tal the wana Ey The couple will live Wr ERS AA - 0 AA Pe—— Music by Barry Cole AND HIS ORCHESTRA SRS SA A ——— a -— SCHEDULE OF EVENTS AT PATTON MOOSE SATURDAY, DEC. 4 The Airliners SATURDAY, DEC. 11 The Knights of Rhyt SATURDAY, DEC. 18 The Cavaliers You Play . . . WE PAY! RRS J i - in the land via OUR CHRISTMAS, DEC. 35 The Cavaliers KEW YEAR'S EVE & NOVELTIES Turkeys Dec. 11 & Dec. 18 COUNTRY STORE EVERY SATURDAY MITE
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