otes of Carrolltown By MRS. THOMAS A. OWENS SR. Phone Fireside ¢-6139 Little Boys Baseball League Games to Begin Next Week 48 Boys Registered On 4 Teams; Grading Work Dene At Diamond On St. Benedict Street Here Carrolitown’s Little Boys Base-| ball League will swing into ac- off will also come between the two halves of the circuit The complete schedule follows First Half June 16 Pirates v3 In. tion for the third consecutive sea- som next Thursday, June 16 Final plans for operating the | Meal midget league in the com- piunity were made at o meeting | of league officials and team man- | agers Tuesday evening of this week in the Wentz Hotel. The official league diamond this season will be at the St Benedict Street field, the site med by the circuit Ms first senson of play in 18553. In re gards to this field local lea officials take this opportun- to thank Sterling Coal Co, Bakerton for domating their bulldozer i= order that the dia- mond could be preperly leveled Etraiiem. an ample ve of , an employee of the Bakerton concern for op- erating the equipment. It was stressed that all boys in Carrolitown and vicinity, 8 to 12! Bars of age, may participate in| ‘Tues. Aug » be circuit. providing they have | Bie Ti =F vs. Tiger B08 atiained their 13th birthday | is . bea] ana va rdinals Sufore Avg. 1. 1955 All rules! Toe ek '3-iodians ve Pirates verning & league are Thumday, | diane. Friday Mon June 17--Tigers va June M.Ounrdinsis Tues. June Ii--Indlans vs Thur, June D-Pirates va Fri. June M-Indiats vs Mon. June XI Indians vs Tues, June IB-COardinals vs Thurs, June J --Pirates ve Fri 3 hy ers VE Cardinals Pirates Tigers Tigers Cardinals Pirates Tigers OCsrdinals Indians Pirates Te vs Indians Th ers ve Ourdinals Cardinals vs 13—Indisns ve 14 Pirates vr a. indians va Second Half July 25--Indians vs July MM Ourdinals vs va } ers va id Cardin als iy I rales Tigers Tigers Jud y Cardinals Mon Ties Thurs Pri. July 3 nen Indians Mon. Aug 1 vs. Pirates Tues. Aug 3-Ourdinsls vs Thurs. A $= Pirates vs Indisns Fri. Aug 3- v5. Unrdinals Mon. Aug. v8. Pirates Pirates Tigers the | Thum. Aug 18-—Pirates Pri. Aug 19 Mon. Aug 13 ve. Indians ve Pirates SMe as those controlling the Lit. tie Lea Inc, Williamsport, Pa To date 48 boys are registered for the four-team circuit. Any. ¢ther boys wishing to enter the ; may do so by contacting | team manager or BR J. Wen 1 Fone chairman, or Rich | ard Bradley. secrelary-treasurer Aan ration permit slips, that roust signed by parents must | : an the hands of the respective | before the open- Sug game “next Thursday. Local Girl Scouts Attend The Little Roundup of ‘town Girl Scout Council ‘om Toesday at 1 Camp cite near North Fork Dam About BD senior scouts from 11 troops are taking part in a four. day event sponsored by the seniow tents and do their Local Fiyon, Lieb. own conking iris attending are Nancy Ceenlia Feigh lois Fara Baker gentiemen selected as : | res are: Tom Cray. chief | fib: ur Rani aces| CICETO Nominated | * i or- Ceschin. ack Foster and Dominic Inzana. As Mr. Wentz said that any other interested. whose name is John Carroll Football Coach Lone Candidate mentioned, should contact Mario Cicero, teacher at h “Being a community.-spon- Horas Jroject, reryons wel on fo help out and take part E the activities” Mr. Wentz wa er of erican ot. here as & result of nominations on Wednesday ing of lst week Mr. Cicero is unopposed for the office Eletttion will be held on Wed- | nesday, July 6. at the post home Other nominations made at the meeting were as follows: Senior vice commander Owen Jr. and Alfonso Brumatti; vice commander Andrew | ini; adiustant — Ed Lipnic Jr. sad | y: service of- Budiciy: shapia Ru | in Ru | port. 1 atari Herma & Glasser, Joseph Switzler | Flugh Maboy. and Trustees (3 to be named) Soroer Haier Plan Community Covered Dish Event SI3ce Suns has heen ds fated Month, Banner Junction. at its nest Te Pirates. | July 3 -Pirstes vs. Cardinals | Indians | Tigers. | ve Cardinals | Crowning Ceremony, Tues. Aug B~Curdinals ve. Indians | ® End Season’s Teen Activities s | Poy League Team ‘Little Round-Up’ Tuesday opened | Hidden Valley | planning board. They will live in | ca Sherry, Mary Ann | parads | baugh, Caryle Koterwas and Jean | i Live | iv daughter of Litamy | preceding | Maueher | Bch | wholesome advan {and 8G John | Carrall High School and football coach, will be the new command | Fox-Peule Post 608. Am even. | Tom sergeant-at-arms 3 Indinns | Pietured are the Carrolltown Teen Miss Mary Amn Lich, anf her court as they lined following of town American Legion Home on Monday evening Miss Lieb and her attendants were up for a photo Immediately coronation ceremonies Inn front Several Hundred At Event Monday Nil evening the arraiil event Which and Aa the Legion He ciosing of the popular ¢ $5 Mauch Amey FAT was § Leen VEL J Glen Rh Vv § i ising prince i High Schonl, Carrolitow: frowns? Miss Mao My EEG f Teen In his ¢ hue gt reased activities Oy i Lien ANE Hen unity whol egos than school are pither | aid He praised | mparvie the club {irom unity for its port Ed Lipnie, burgess of Carroll town, served as master of cere monies st the event. Mp. Lip nic, on behall of the teen ayers and the adult group. publicly thanked the Carrcoiliown Fire Engine Co, and Fox Peale Am eviean Legion Pout, smd their ladies Auxiliaries, for their Sheanraiip of the club. le also everyone in gendral for their fine cooperation with the Teen Age Club. Music for the jex and the parade was by Johan Carvoll Jt. High Band under direction of | Karolchik director Mr Lipnic aise introcdu Lieb and her court, ita Luther, Nanay Ann Bharbaugh and and Little Misa crown bearer. He siso pressnted gifth to the | Queen und her attendants Miss! ldeb received a $25.00 Defense Bond all four attendants received nylon hose and Miss Sherry a hand bag. The Quesn and al. tendunts were selected for honors several weeks ajo vole of the membrahip of club. i 8 keene SEL eed Mise Misses Domne Hite. Mary Des Haves Carol Bherry the are: Ed Sharbaugh, president Anne Buck, vice president; Sherry, secretary; Jackie Vowiker recording secretary; Nancy Hite treasurer and Mary Ann Riar- haugh, Mary Ann Lieb Koterwas, Donita Luther N Flynn, members of Bed of directors Immediately following the oul door ceremonies a parpde was held throughout the main part of ard over 150 teen agers and thei: guests were honored a8 & sens Barry Cole and his Orchestra | furnished music for lhe dance The club is scheduled to open again next September Officers of the cid snd the meinbers of the adult rommit- tee wish to thank the Fire Co. thee and their asociliarien for . md the fol- Chief Paul Ban. man, Maucher, Mr. Lipnic, and JOHAR Band, for their acti vities in the ceremnony, Henry (Riek) Columbus and Mrs. Ann Sharbaugh, for use of automo biles, Buck and Dillon Lumnber C and Bender Fleetrie The hand bag. given Ann Sher was donated by Fannie © Vetzel Store and a thar? you note is given Mr. and Mrs. Will. ard Wilkinson. The Defense Bond rand hose were paid for from a i: i special fund in hands of the adult ‘committee and all flowers and corsages were paid for by a fund (accumulated by the Teen Age | Club itself ni vision of the w | thank Mr. Cunningham and Mr. | | Michrina for their work in help-| ing plan Monday's event and Bob t Kelly and Chris Boslet for their t | haip. Members of the board of ectors of the adult commitiee which is in Charge of the super- Iv dances ig as follows: Gerald Sherry, president ; Pollard Mulligan, vice president; Lhe & IDO LAr BL & BTN iis hod } Sale BERENS In by ing, Monday, we in 8 He Neat | Baturday, the | by a : diel's | Charge fEstant Becky | { Mr. Lipnic alse introduced of- ficers of the Teen Age Club They Beotils LOD B i117 to and activities of the usit in Caryie the! date i! who will the sven! the community and at 8.30 p m. | ormal dance in the Legion Home | Rociely ment Sunday, June 12. imu Club officials would also like to ehir- | is spending his sister, Mrs Mae UNION PRESS. COURIER THE QUEEN AND HER COURT . > Lge CGuoeen outdoor { arroll pleture (1 Dew Haves, Mary the cashion the selected for Dance Fo ad . | BE RE Ne Fire Pumper Cards Now All Distributed “SREY - ¥ ; AT tH irohase of =& ve Deen NATE WIRES Snrners in Carri wn and vicinity i made st a own Vv : meeting However nant. plan hel finances ROW disty itited to all meeting nicer Thursday the firen ire Qe aested Nay 7 EG ¢ BE & Series mite npleted. The 2 donation of 2¢ Scouts’ Boke Sale Saturday, June 18 Discussion 8 Tr of last week bake sale freeting 71. Carroillown of this week soni master charge of Lhe event Reouils were Scout WES in tald to have the nex! meets June 13 at 4:30 p oul rooms of the joes! The sale toa be held June 1% at 1.30 p Wm in basement of St. Bene. Church, will again be in af Oliver Stolz Jr 8 seoutimanter was also who week 23 take 3 DST It Announced plan LG sammer camp must atiend An active that attend « BY July meetings part the if they Michrins Hid Lo bes announced deserving lo attend in #ltend Mr has not be Father-Son Communion Breakfast This Sunday The Father and Son OTIS | » : the Name or wre i Ah rel | Holy Name Society. All members ion Breakfast of the Holy of 8 Benedict's Willi be held in the chureh suditorium this nedliately fol- lowing the 7:00 a. m. Mass. Mem bers will receive communion in a body a1 the mass hase ttorney Edward Harkins of! in the Church at the ¢ Petes will be guest speaicer at the breakfast. Reservations for priced at} $1.00 emch, must be made today, | may | Liab tickets for the sven? Thursday, June 9 and they be secured at sither A A Hardware, Main Street Garage, or Maohler's Implement Rtore & Carrolitown Ladies At County Auxiliary Dinner The following Iadies from this! Fire | , Ladies Auxiliary banquet of Cam | even i ties al Cherry Tree and the local | stop. Return trip home was made i from Carrolitown piace sltended the annual bria County last Thursday ing in Johnstown VFW Home Mesdames Marguerite Shar- baugh, Mildred Zirm. John Feigh- per, Leonard Cymbor, U Monroe Bearer, M. FP Westrick George Kiaswick, Lieb Fara- baugh, Herman Kariheim, Lane, Vincent Parrish, Irvin Bear- er. Gregory Buck. Tony Cwigdak | and Ligouri Lacey # % @ Adolph Kline, of Salem, N. 1. } some Ume here with Buchanan. fo rr. is Miss Carol Kherry, plier | the | i sated ia Ad cording 01 fn ¥ Dex § Ok Der ord si Spring campores and plans for the F TegUlar | Troop | evening Michrina, . i Honors, Tuesday | Michael | the plan '! ment procession 2 an annual = | pastor, coming | | raiment | door altars in the cemetery and Pittsburgh Catholic Parishes, { der the direction of Michael Ken- | nedy, . Benedict's Church, | shrine and St A. Bole : Creer ge Sunday Union Press-Courer Sa Photo) honors by popular vote of the club members. The Queen wan crowned by J. V. Maucher Jr. On the are Miss Donita Luther, Mimi Miss Lich, Miss Naney Hite and Miss Ann Sharbangh Ktunding in front holding crown bearer, Organizing Official : For Carrolitown FT, rganizing an ($e Ingans. in (ficial 3 IV i» Lown Little tevin hyve hetween are iro the id for young for L408 - Boys Lil i3 { age wele ¢ the Ineans said hove loo and tan Lengue ¥ IF. Wenig no Foes Fy Midge! N Pony rset than raed inlay Bunda We DIVE have two laama the circyit Ae Mr Hol Organise Inzana skid If the local i Will PRY games Ween the two lacal teams Sach week as BE A Weekly game wilh teams Mf Lhe same age brackel outside the comunity. Any adult inter iin welcome Help out sey witfit ia Phat SEY we wilh the ¥ .| Miss Suzanne Arble To Head Her Class M i aR Arbie Baw &Y i. SEEN WhO Hrisielad sanior : if rea Fa JUNOT YeRyr ad Rehool in Tyrone, Ps fdlacied the oresident of Fear as Senior Class She iia De afitory of the school The Reribune Al he commencdment Tutte 5 Miss Arhlae Leia AE Dan exers received Opies Tor uring the school year Bh Prize awarded to har excelled in svivanced Spanish KE. Rae Frizse for the student Nas shown sxecsplional ane stady. Suzanne dived ou certificate for First requiring an average of # percent or above in all sub joe ts throug: Sut The year Attending day were her rs. ¥ Mende the ati ws and LHe ality in ales ro Pr. and Ber brother and Mra Clyde parents, E Artie sind Mr so + English of this place Dae § * P Corpus Christi to of { Be Observed Here With Procession The Feast Christi will be June 12 The High Mass Sunday will be feishrated in 8! Benadicl's Cw tholle Chiuirel at 11:30 a mm and woniher permilling the annual procession of the Blessed Sacra to the church cemetery will the Mass The outl-door event at of Corpus celebrated next follow Benedict's Parish. Rev. Father Victor Lillig. O88, Nias hureh socielien take part in procession. Procession offi- cian will be furnished by the 3 Se ie © of the parish are also urged to talke part in the ceremonies Benediction of the Blessed Sac ‘will be held at we out. final Benediction will take place cise of the procession 2 Busloads of Pittsburgh Folks Tour This District Two bus loads of tourists from un of that city, visited St the church Benedict's Ceme- tery last Bunday sfterncon The itinerary of the group included a luncheon at Indiana, 8 visit to the onument, centering three coun- $F = BANNS PUBLISHED Banns of matrimony were pub- shed ia St Bemedict's Church on for Donald Slazinski of St. Joseph's Parish, Pultsburgh, Pa, and Miss Mary Ann Budicky of this parish and for William Semelsberger of 8t. Mary's Pars ish, Patton and Miss Shirley Link of this Parish. i Mea ‘Barge ofl indder | Ahi wre | dag ue $8 PRL sler with nierested in: organized Bas wii news. | fle | aulstanding work | The Span | sient | the wtindy of | Jane | who | he exercises on Sun | Sunday. requested that all of | | Robert Sharbaugh ‘Receives Diploma i Robert Sharbaugh Mr. jand Mrs Eugene Sharbaugh of I North Church Bt Carrolilovn | received his diplonia in the clas teal course at the 08th anna F commencement oxertises at the { Bt. Vincent Preparatory School at | Latrobe, Pa. last Sunday, June 8 | according to Rev. Warren Rand {O88 Headmaster of the school i Mr. Sharbaugh is one of 89 sm. iors whe heard Rev van, OSB. former Heidmaster and { DOW vice president in charge of | public relatives at Vincent | Collegre, speak on ing the { Challenge of Today The Carrolltown student in the Jt maticate PEL intra mura. 4 noth Pree The st vi ICen SBoholast i ite i i public relatin | Archubbey which men for : hood Nharhao igh neent Col gots of Se Fae Fan | Scho wy re Tiree VOI RE ¥ apt Kt iege this fall and eon lien ME the orient. the BPenelleti: nies intie hix st t | SODALITY TO MEET MONDAY i The regular monthly Ei eased Virg n Mary ets Church ning Mond aes! Parse rmsd Mr and Mra ME. son. Bernard Miss Matilda Solemn Mase of My i nephew. Father (luir tat PD a Mm batt [|acred Heart Ciniveh t Father inir in f SON Cyril Lambour of Nicktowen i deceased Father Mair prdained In Philadelphia an th. Following the i dinner and reception was ihe parish hall Mas Sonya Pikesville. Md FP VIgItor at the Mathew Papwtiir and Rubert Eager home Om May | 3B. Mims Fleichwaider attended the Fat hen formedy daughter the First Me ard alt onded one Lambonr Run of Mr farmer Mr piryd res | dents § boyy | was June RR a Held in Feichwalder we WES 3 week ered fOrdination of F Kirsch, Jr Otel Eugene § of Niektowen the Rail Baitimpy 2t the At hailed en of the Md Mr {#len daw Bere Mrs turned with Mrs place nage. of for A min £0 avr and Mra Jog Fritchie of wares BSusday Cecelia Visser Springer them for a visit Bertha Fokenrode of by ge Mrs Altoona, left Sprin manta ree this Paul ro hia ween qs Colo * Byers Ea Kenp whip & daughters and Farha mR Ee len. registered nurses al Hospital They Pike's Peak the (aves National mamy Rint er {Colorado will end a with Mrs Minsen f rode. hath i Ny Marys pian to vist sf the Gods ¥ llowstone Wysining, and if rterest Miss Anna Murphy, Mrs Leni [Bioiz and Miss Katherine Huber BR. MN. spent the ‘week end Harrisburg visiting with Mrs Stolg's son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs. Jerry Conner Mr and Mr Tom Owens J and family. spent niay BY an outing al Btate Park. at Erte Mr Edward been visiting Nere al her parents, Mr. and alishan. returned to her home in Astoria, Long Tsiund N.Y. on Sunday Accompanying her {Ber son, James who Was a recent local high schood jrradinte F Athert MeNulty, wha will with the Chusrana fe some time Born to Mr and Mrs William Callahan, in Grace Hoapital, De iroit. Mich on Sunday, June 5 tan son Mr Callahan is a son I Mr and Mre James Csilaban of this place Miss Catherine Grief? i been employed in Bi for the past year tr her home here Mr. children of Youngwosd, Pa. Sunday visitor's at Mr Orieffs mother, Mrs Gertruads t Grief Myr Cleveland, Ohio, and Paul Spring. pried willing s Nile fim Crarden 4 Ey Park in other places lst Nal Presque a Churan, who had the home Mra Juanes who hag has of their brother Leo ine who was married 0 Miss Virgin ia Conse bere on Saturday, Dan Bechel Ned Haley Cuonringham. Joe Sharbaugh camping at Eckenrode Mills. fed by Mrs Bedford, Pa. Lady of Victory Fradd Farabaugh Court, Polish Legion Hall Monday evening. District Deputy of the C. D of eX i a cai fo f Egbert Doto- | Lam. the in | WIDOW ‘BY USE OF WAX FINISH de | af | Sree and visit | af: Marve, Pua. | returned | and Mrs. Donpid Grieftf and | were | the Bome of er of Butler, attended the wediling | Springer. | Foam | and James Hite are spending the week | Miss Mary Donahue, accompan- were guests of Our] Catholic | Daughters of Americas, held in the Spangler, on Miss Donahue is | A. and instistied the local Court's $i officers atl the meeting. Mra. Far- abpugh is ines mestifig, bibgo was and a delicious lunch serve meeting will be held the Niwwark, Del, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. | J. Dillon. Mr and Mrs Thomas Lehmier | Land children left Sundsy to take | S110 Medical Society for June. hr rer n | percent i tons, it and Mrs Paul P. Kelly, for some | ; g ities will not have su miinths, following her srrivel from | ounts of the vaccine 16 t any but children and expectant mothers until inter ‘in 'F. Lucchesi of Philadelphia, the visited with Mr and Mrs | up their reyidence in Wash D.C Mra Lehmier and had been with her parents Mr Hitwall, whee the Lehimier fam. ity had resided Me and Mrs Maurice Westrick Mim Grace Malloy and Mrs. Niece Mislloy Cte Siritimatier Sunday Mr and snd Mrs ath Bro $4 =| VY tribe, on Going Swimming Pop? Take It Easy! | Don’t Be Show Off! Use Common Sense tinke foolish chances! theme of this summers safely program of TMCAs the aalion And this applies Pop. who sometimes forgets he imA'l &% young as he used to be It's & fart that each year five seven thousand Americans {town Moat of these victims wild he alive today is they had sheyed conumon senss water aaf- ely principles in the Arst place, a person ih can’t swim has no busi tess Bn the water. Non-swim- mers should stay out of small hosts, too—ar wear a fe pre. Herver. Then thare are the Swimmers who forget and short WL OF Laat in Inflans on Lacey visited ORR La Mra Ligouri J Alfred Lantsy Patrick Lacey ineent Archabbey, Runday Pont in the Wie rn 4 TOs mainly to ™ their flabbv breath, That ofe may pitiacies ong thir People who warning fin nt pay signs usually wind with cracked skulls diving slwmllow ster, wounds from dierwatier hroken botlies and Sins, get ick swimming in cus crawling with sewage germs syd are tripped in deep holes Aud show-offs! Wow! What is fellow won't do to impress felis gird! But, a1 aly fathepi are probably worse Pop dosssi't want his kids know that he can't swim or dive asd tries to Biull it out. He's fist begging for trouble, and he weially nin up in plenty of it SILLS PROTECTED tin that Window sills may be protected Lp applying a wax finish similar Ft that Applied to automobiles It the | will protent the paint from afernating rein and sun to which the sills are stibjected Inside sills may fieated so that CIN Te in flower pot that i set on the sill | Will not damage the paint. ratn which Vice Regent of the Bedford court. Following the bus | inyed The | «| By Following James Dillon, graduste student | y 0 wing University of Delaware | spent the week end ‘is the t ings. keep | water { Dick Ricketts | kethall star of the Duquesne Unie ! versity Font | Hawks pro baskethall tas I known hy F fans ONOB-R- YOHY | ; ind 523 of them las! seastn when | he he ; Fat Duguesne no attention | into | une. Sha : | but parents --especi- to | Hospital ho able | Norristown Pa be nity may | or dampness from a = Safequard Health Against Polio Common-sense precautions to prevent polio at thls time of year eme for the Your Health campaign the “While the Salk vaccine ME ises to protect from 80 pt of those given inocuin- is likely many comin dent ame the ye the vear,” states Dv Pascal society's chairman of p | medicine and public health. “It is the belief of many.” he added. “that some Individuals have carried the virus of polio in their bodies for several weeks without symptoms and have thes developed the disease when sud. denly chilled, become overtinsd or been sxposed to some stress FEtuation sich as minor ' ¥ The suggestions, perl in he hot months for the preven. tion of polio includes: avold large crowds and large public gate, clean bY Wa bathing frequentiv do not oi in possible polluted watery flied away from food aveld > den chilling from going into cold on hot dave, and most ine portantly, prevent fatigue from WEr-exariion Ricketts Signs Cage Contracts’ Ome WW the bhest.-kKnoern chge slars of the decade All-Amerions baseball and Base has signed rac? wilh the St Louis Ricketts a #-foot tive of Potlstown. Area He scored hig four years 7 Wy -inech CC Pa, i= well colleginte cg 1.938 points with the ied the Dukes to the NIT crown. Twice named all American and aise the mbet valuable plaver 8 the ai East-West game atl Kansas City, Ricketts is equally well at home ifn baseball as well as He has been sought after Sumber of major league ball has not ir what decision will yy Is Called By Death Rev. Frank C. Hooper, 32. Baptist paster at W ar died ; on Sunday moming in Miners Spangler. He had had been for seversli months, but fo preach oo The deconsed was » native and Westover was his first charge. He is sur vive by his widow. a and a water as well a8 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoo per. The body was taken to North Larolinag for burial. There are more than 1.000 of fillex They are a cording to length, shape shad the spacing of teeth Files designed | for rough work are called rasps. 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