pa v i Le A AN Sa ih amie OF TIMELY INTEREST Telling of Thuse Who are Visiting, and Those Who Have Visitors, With Other News of Our Busy Little Town Pr. C. Mrs. H town visitor 8S Baldwin, Dentist Yerger was a Johns aturday Mrs. CC. I.. Frank has returned to her home in Curvensville after a short stay with her daughter Mrs. FP. B. Cowher Miss Ruth Noonan has just re covered from a severs attack of la Grippe. : Mrs. Orie Brown has returned to her home in Emporium Who is the party who is waiting for thelr six cylinder Buick rina bout? Cut flowers for Mother's Day at Greninger Furniture Store Patton, The Patton Fire Company will in the near future put on a home talent play, one of Samuel Francis plays. They are paying a rovaity of $25 060. It is coached by Mrs. Ray Brown, and will be produced about Decors tion Day. The name of the play is “Green Btockings ” Cyril Fisher spent Wadnesday in Altoona Mr. W. A. Collins spent the latter part of the week with his sister, Mrs. Samuel Edminston. Superintendent M.S Bentz of Ebensburg paid the Patton Schools a visit this week. John 8. McCoy of Chest Springs was In town Wednesday. Mr. Ashburn, employed at the Penn Central Office visited his family | fn Altoona on Sunday. i “Mysteries of Myra” at the Males tic Theatre. Miss Edna Wertz has home from the Spangler where she underwent an for appendicitis. Miss Marie Sanker was a Johns town shopper Tuesday. Mrs. Elsie Sandeen was tak 1 to the Spangler Hospital last Tharsday | and operated on for a;-cndicitis. Her condition at press! s favorable Andrew Rhody and wife, Mrs. J T. Sauter, June and Rbioda Rhody, motored to Altoona Wednesday. Clair Kelly has purchased a brand new Ford car. I wonder who the boys were who got sick Sunday eating “Spaghett!?™ returned Hospital operation EE HI SATA 3 “Jimmie” this week Miss Laura long of Altoona was visiting friends and relatives in this Lace Frank Barnwell has accepntad a position as night clerk at the Palrper House Bob Lauder spent Sunday with J B, ("Hara of this place. Miss Paarl Yahner who was operated on at the Spanier Hospital for appendicitis is agan able to be abont “Mysteries of Myra” a! the Majos tic Theatre Mra. Hannah Long, of Philipsburg, wat visiting friends and relatives in town last week. Who has thea M. M_ design on”? Mr. and Mra. C. PP. Welty ard son Charles, returned from a short visit with friends and relatives in Pitts. burg Mra. DD. J Plelster of Cresson was visiting friends in Patton this week "Wee Its" 500 club met Thursday evening al the home of Miss Lilly Goldman. Wm. R. Rees, attended the funeral of his former school friend, A. KE. Rumberger, at Unionville. Mr. Poorman of Tyrone attended the funeral of A. E. Rumberger. J. C. Gil of Coalp:rt. who is studying in the school of liberal arts ‘of the Pennsylvania State College, has been elected a member of the Sphinx Society, an orgnpization of sophomores at Penn Stile Gill ia regarded as one of the most pro minent candidates for a line peat. tion on the college fooiball eleven next fail. Miss Kathrin Good of Lock Haven is the guest of relatives here. Mrs. Miles MacNamara has re coverad from a severe attack of [a Grippe. ~ Ame of the local dartenders said to “Well, money talks ™ Maybe {ft does answered “Jimmie” but all it has ever sald on me i8 "Good Bye.” Mize Mary Bhannon has retarned to Mt. Aloysiug Academy at Cressan Mr. and Mm. A Summerville spent several days this week with relatives in Clearfield. Sh RS at a th SENS Kini cS Ke AR He as quick and Pull or push, but don't hold bark | ‘in the effort to make Patton an ideal town Don Kirk, Chas. Dolan, Paul Logue and Larry Rodkey of Spangler caller on friends in town Sunday Mea, FR Morey attended the funeral of Daniel Kline at Carrolk town Saturday Evervhody should take an interest in the coming “Clean 1’p | campaign. Houston Mason, of York is in town All together to make Patton a better and cleaner town Mra Fohnson of Clearfield is the guest of Mrs Ww 1. Thompson Cyril Figher, Ralph “Hassan” Cornelius and Winslow, "Buvosen” Williams motored tin Harness hore Sumday evening to at*end church #vrvices there "Mysteries of Myra” at the Majes tie Theatre Misg Mary Callahan is home this week from Pittsburgh 1B. Hassen of Philipsburg, attended the funeral of A. ¥. Rumberger. Rob Schaffer, congenial oil man spent Tuesday in town Misses MoeKenrie and Bates of 3t Benedict were the guests of J W. Hates Sunday If you want to see a dia away, languishing, romantic amile, just hand ug a dollar or two on subserip tion and watch our face. It will he changeabla as the figire on the serean fo the “movie” Mr and Mrs, WH, Denlinger at. tended the funeral of A. E. Ramber har at Unlonviile. Miss Ora McCulley hag returned to her Home In Westover, : Bill Rees, has returmed from a ghort stay with his wife and parents in Bellafonte. Hose Fritz, assistant superintend. ent of Spangler Hospital spent Wed neday evening In town We take our hats off to those oll fashioned girls who refuse to flirt And talk to every stranger who comes to town : Misses Irene and Kathryn Anna of Hastings were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs ¥F. EE. Fambaugh. Don MeNelin, son of J 1. McNelis, has accepted a position in Philadel phia. Born-ta Mr. and Mrs, Dotinely, a daughter. GREETINGS-If you clean up your premises you will shame your neighbor into doing likewise with his Property : Mrs. Kaufman, of Alloona, and her gon Fred, were calling on friends ia this place this weak The real spring weather the last faw days has no! andy brought forth CO TI er NE ts AORN I | IY 6.55 5 AE HORI Ss PL Charles Resor nesses CO |e The term “Natural figure’ A woman into thinking that it is perfectly fl sets. The Gossard Corset whieh HANS AND That would be a dangerons fallaney, the figure at the sade. The hips 18 the normal size. ar SM oo A A SRE SETS you reaiize how mach your appearances depends on your figure and carriage, how much easier and more economis cil at as to dress and look well if vour frame is fitted with a Corset made to fit with ecorwfort and style, which 18 so often heard now. a«days in connection with the new Corset, should not mislead uncorseted figure, Physicians and Sergons » agree that the body requires support of a good Corset. In the new Corset the hust slightly higher, at the waist it flat, ut the front and back and shows the curve of Under the new full skirts there is no need to submit to discomfort to re. duce the hips and make them abnormally small, for the same reason the Corset is not cut as long as in former seasons. Wao earry for your approval two widely advertised Cor- laces in front also The Madam Grace Corset in both styles front and back lace. | Our Spring shipment has just arrived whieh ineludes the new flesh shades, Chas. F. Pitt Patton, Pa. St ENS Bh rea oe Spd He Hie nde EE EN RR the apring birds and flowers but “ye | godly and ttle fdahesn- from every barnahed wash housa and stora goody bax thers emerge either a brand new “iin lizzie” or an antiqua- teed Packard, Plerce Arrow or Delotiar, not fo mentios the multi tude of grease begrimed machuanies. Mrs. James Spichier of Cresson, was Visiting friends - in town this week Migs Mary Marion of Rt laniface resigned her porition al the Silk Mil and efi for New York Civy Frank Brasdt, of Altoona, the son tractor of the W. J Morgan resi doves on Beech Avenua, was IFPansac ting busines; in town Tiesday. Miss Stella (inn of Pltisburg has returned from a short stay with her f patent in this piace er Easter Sale Ladies’ Suits and Coats and of What was HRaiph and Punch doling in Johnstown last wae’ Jack Jackowuizzie an agent of the Hartford Insurance Philadelphia aller transacting busi returned tH ness In town, Mr William McKey of Clty was in town over Sunday Children’s Coats NOW GOING ON y Kusner Stor Patton, Pa. Why was the girl who drove a @ Ford car on Sunday and made th design of a snake? James MeCann the factory in apector waa in town Monday A! the present writing Patton's vallant fire fighters are giving Boule vari Magee 3 much deserved shower bath. Why not Lets have a good base ball tearn this summer H. Otis Winslow Jr, and BE. G. (3il] were ont of own on business Sunday evening laat Evalyn Thorp and Edna May Smit} from Miller Run were shopping in town thiy week Mis Myrtle Hoover of Hastings was talling on frienda this weak Mrs. Bit Steir and Mrs John Waters way shopping i'n Joh IStown last Haturday Mr. Caleb Jarret of Bakerton, was visiting at the home of W H Richards over Sunday “Muateriea of Myra” a* the Males Theatre May 18 Fred Roberts of Tuesday evening in town Dora Bloomberg employed at the H. & CC. Telephone (lo ned her position Mins (Grace Dinsmore was 2alling on friends in Cresson Saturday. Mri. Don Coder is visiting rela tives in Philipsburg this week. Because your ueighbors happen to Hastings spent Liamber haa resig William Fox Presents Robert B. Mantell with Genevieve Hamper in “The Green Eyed Monster’ at the MAJESTIC THEATRE TONIGHT Brother vs. brother and Loves Brother's Wife Admission 5¢ and 10c¢ throw a tin ean or a little rubbish over the fence Dear your property | at an unthoughtful moment, are vou going to jet It mar the beauty of vour| premises Hetter teach that neigh Bor a lesson by cleaning up around your premises. I ia time to tell him adodt it after it has ozcarred the simeongd or third time Clyde Edmonson and daughter of Ulearfleld are visiting his Mr. and Mrs Plonge cleaning woald not be sompietes this spring without lack vards, front yards, alleys and street aurents Samuel Edmonson cieaning around your home. Miss Anna Mary Denlinger has resumed her studies at Mt Xavier ‘Irinh” MeCormick resigned his position in Akron, and can now he! found among the post oMee officials. Joy rides sometime atop at Chest Ureak town shopper this week Subscription to The Courter ig one dollar 131.00) a year, in advance. Those in the rear kindly take notice Mrs. E. C. Holter and daughter Tomazine, were called on account of the death of A. E. Rumberger ts advertise for a couple of good prefessional baseball players. What do vou say business men, will vou help along? Chief of Police Gill and daughter have returned from a visit to Akron, Ohio ‘Russell’ hag really gone back, he didn’t jose his job, but really got a vacation LOST Monday afternoon, May 1. a amall white hog in the vicinity of Poverty Flat. Finder will please return to JOHN HALUSKA, Patton, Pa., Box 3. Hastings Moose Form Nine last week the Hastings order of Moose met and formed a baseball nine which will provide exercise and amusement for the people of Hast. ings this summer in order te de- fray the expenses incidental to start Miss May Willams was a Johns! ing a team, the nine will give a home talent play in the near future. Hasings Hotel Sold RW. lovejoy has purchased the New (Central Hotel at Hastings for $6000 from Andrew Lantzy. He will take charge of the hotel the first Monday in June.
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