Phone Fireside 4-63 of Mrs. Warren Thomas Jr. at her home on South Church St firs. Thomas received many gifts and a delicious Muncheon was served, Hostesses at the al- fair were Mrs Thomas mother, iY eA . ye Post 71. Cartolltown. wish in You OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO BEE OUR THEY ARE RECONDITIONED | FAFFY CAND AAO En SIS 5 RF FA BNA SHE Mrs. Louls Lieb, and her sisters, Misses Janet and Virginia, of i Loretto. and her gister-in-law, Mrs. Louis Lieb Jr, alse of Eb- | ensburg. : Sct aes Sa ok i and others who donated and also thous many persons who bought the products. Mrs. Pat Campbell; N. Main St. was awarded a cake. The total sum [eed from the sale was $73.05. s FF» # $$ 9 2» PEERSLAYERS number of Carrolitown sad Co rombe area residents have been successful in felling deer during the current dary be sure to read the rslayer Column to be found jon Page 1-B of this issue of the Union Press Courier. : CHS Class of 1934 Has Reunion Here _ The Class of 1934 of the Car. siltown High School held a re union en Saturday evening, Nov. 27, at the Willman Hotel, Main 8t. Carrolflown. Fourteen of 29 members of the class attended) the even! The Cass also made plans to hold arother reunion during the sataaer of 1806, Those present at Saturday's afl. fair were Mr. and Mra. William Young of Barnesboro; Mr. and Mrs. John Burkey of Johnstown: Timothy and Milburg Brophy of Philadel. his; Mr. and Mra. Merle Kirsch, Mre Anna Grace Vielker, Jos | eph Connell and Mrs. Anstatia Benjamin, all of Carrolltown and Mr. and Mra. Frank Glasser of Ehensburg and Tony Bucel of Hastings Y SALE Members SAND YS Scout Troop 71, Carrolitow¥, this week will gin a a candy sale. Candy | own BH a 80 for a pound po an 10 per All proceeds will be for i enefit of al troop. Patronage of the general public will be appreciated. EXPLORER SALE SUCCESS Members and leaders of Explor. this way to publicly thank every. one who helped maké their bake sale Inst Saturday a sucoess They wish to thank the mothers a a a _ Classified Display FORD IS THE BUY! STOLTZ IS THE GUY! 1951 FORD Custom “8” 2-Dr. with overdrive, radio and heater 18586 FORD Custom “8” 4-Dr. Sedan 1951 PLYMOUTH Convertible Buy now and save hundreds of $8. 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Carrolitown members of the unit { were hosts for the event In unison with the closing of | Marian Year vesterday, Dec 8 a very wonderful scene the Hiessed Mother in thw Sorrowful and Glorious Mysteries wan featured, Fifteen girls took 1 in the! scene, five wearing silver crowns | | with white rose buds reprowenti £| Joyhil, five girls wes gi | crowns with red rose nod five | presenting Sorrowful weating gold crowna with white | | Sensing bcs representing Glorious. | EA group placed thelr flowers | i on | HI Hei] | i i hy at the feet of the statue of the Virgin Mary while the mysteries were narrated by Mrs. Madeline! Fiynn, Carrolitown. The girls | then sang hymns of “Ave Maria” i i i i A A AH NR IS 50 ONIN 04 clos ing with the Lourdns hymn, “Mary Immaculate.’ Sister Charlotte, OSE, Scholastic Convent, Carrolitown, | and a teacher in St. Benedict's) Jind a 5 School, directed thel | group. | of Bt By Local Troop 71 Taffy Candy Sale to Be Conducted Here Plans for the coming Sey | candy sale were made at a in of Boy Seout Troop 11. mest roiltown, Monday hove AH of this week in the basement scout rooms of St. Benedict's Parochial School. Michael! Michrine, scout- 0D. | master, was in charge. Ronnie Klaswick opened the meeting with the Pledge of Alle- giance to the Flag. Roll call was taken by the Scoutmaster. members present at the event, | was given for the India Missions. | : An exchange of gifts was fea and group snaging a. Christmas Carols was held Al lunch was also served. & » = | Capt. Donald Sharbaugh | Now On Duty At Carlisle Capt. Donnld Sharbaugh. M. Carrolitown physician, ast Thurs day, Dec. 2. reported io 8 new station--U. 8B. Army Hospital at Carlisle, Pa. Capt. Sharbsugh, this past full was recalled military duty and received a six | week indoctrination at Fort Sam i Houston, Texas. He recently spent | a week visiting here with his wife and family. He originally had been assi od to Camp Crowder, Mo. yh ceived a telegram gE his assignment (nly a few sours be fore he was lo leave for the mid Western state. A OH NAC VU I I SES oh presi _ Classified Display Xe Suton ius Regular advancement was dis cussed and the Scoutmaster said this is very important due to the | fact that ihe Carrolitown : ‘and Ex Strayer’s FLOWER SHOP CORSAGES CUT FLOWERS lonor is Friday, Fed. 8 (Beout We Design Anything In Flowers! | Week) at the same location. kik i i it hi 1 ef ; i i ' t il his | i t i ! ; ’ i i, 3 §%s tals 2 i a and do than type and paper. It is nahi p of the master printer that that lifts printing out oF the ardioncs. You'll see the diff in every job we do. You'll pet the un on your job if you desire. You won't enee in our prices, which are never r than elsewhere, program st are enrol i Banne Gra voted at a re-| age cet Pen Dec. 1 to hold] : po Pou G £ —— bers of the sntertainment com- Mr. : . La The fume or the 1 eating Wim gio ring was “Laugh und Live Longer. and : Numbers in Smile. Satie’; poem act Pullis of 8 iE “Laugh sad the World Laughs] three dugg With You" by Robert Bow: | Narre Denting with = and facts disclosed by scientific | in-law, Capt. Puniid research of the affect of Isughter | His wife spent the upon human buings sccorfing 10 Snarbaugh | residence an article in Ot. laste of Better. ner sister. Mrs Shar Homes ang! Gardens, read by M John Eckenroda, and fi such research bas proved that if | le wonild more they | actually 1a off many of Shale mine mental and a Lesson No. 1 of a correspond ence course on the Practice of | Parliamentary Procedure was dis cunsed the I5 members who | in the training. Following the business session | the Home Econsmics Commiliee under the leadership of their Chairman Mrs. Jolin Johes, cone ducted & white elephant suction the proceeds of which will be donated to the Muscular Diptro- Phe Ba Batiner Cirange also voted to purchase Christmas TH seals A feature of the next iar meeting, Dee. 15, will be a Christ- mas gi exchmyfe. Semi-Formal fo Be Held December 28 Bakerton to Be Site Of High School Event The annual Bemi-Formal dance, | Philip Bauman, ‘has Deel od to her room the months but at this time is ing improvement ovey her | Mr. and Mrs. Jerry © Harvisbury announce the § a som, Saturday Dee & Connors is the former Stols, daughter of Mex Stole of this place. | visited over the week end friends In Mt Jewett Pu BA A EA SEE A NAN All members of the Music Departasent and all Choa] members are v vited to atiend. A by ressrvation which must be “ag on or before Monday, Fe
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