CIVIL WAR VETERANS HOLD | y [a ls ’ HATE In The Gels |Kinkead's Stationery | BURG | | Survivors of Eleventh Reserves Report | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ten Deaths During Past Year | po pC Schnebly, Minister. | Store. { mos was sl ye aan Pr fo : Ee Thirty-two survivors of the Elev. 10:30 A. M.-—Public worship. Ber- { = > { enth Pennsylvania Reserves attended { ™0. opie: The Principle of oP tto A Sharmon, son and Mrs. John Rohne and children, of |, oo oop annual reunion Wednesday, Spiritual Rarvest. a n, . oil is visiting her ere And are the guests of Mr. and July 11th at the Mifflin avenue Mo- — P31 teeming song service, | E: re. rew Rhoday. a S14 i I — | thodist Episcopal (harch, Wilkins 11:35 A. M.. Sabbath school There | gw no Lois ouise Stoltz of Houts- Mrs. Wm. Sharpless and children of | wre classes for all, of her cousin, Miss Clymer are guests at the home of | ' he ion held in the Wednesday evening at %:00 o'clock | Namers of this place Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Blair. | number since the reunio ! prayer meeting. | 3 1916 Among them wus sp— —— summer of : 2 A cordial invitation to attend thes: | | Jeanette Bruneau was the Edw. Thomas, the well-known pho- | shat of Charles Fagan, of Company | 0 is extended to all. h ip friends last week. tographer of Barnesboro, was a. caller | A, which went out from Ebensburg | = Se 5 in town Wednesday. under command of Robert Litainger. TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL !’ 'm. Martin artin and Mrs. Corne- imi i {He passed away in New York State. i CHURCH hasten shoppers this Miss Rose Fritz of the Spangler Joseph Elder, of Company E, wus an | hospital force spent Tuesday in town. | other member of the Regimental As: | Robert (. Peters, Pastor. f st | gociation to pass awny. He exp rod at] 9:80 A. M Class meeting. : Marthe “Files, who has been Mr. Charles O'Rouke of New York | Natrona. Comrade Samuel Judy. of | 10:30 A. M.--Morning worship. | ik Tist for the past few weeks City is visiting at the home of Mr. and | Johnstown, was the only survivor of | Subject of sermon, “Am I My Bro y ¥ Ficovering. Mre. Samuel Mullen on Magee avenue | Company A at Wednesday's reunion | ther's Keeper?’ : ee tert and Major W. H. H. Bell, of this place | 2: 200 P. M.— Sunday school. Miri Lilly hus accepted 8 Misses Flizabeth and Hannah Mer- | was one of the three survivors of | 4 P. M-Epworth League. M | LL the office of the Patton rywesther spent Sunday at the home | Company E in attendance. Rejrrets B. Lender, og of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Kelsall were read from Comrade Dallas Pat. 7:30 P. M.—-Evening worship. Sub- | a nt me rick, of Company A, who is residing | | ject of sermon, “The Moral Awaken | Minnie Neidigh of Butler, is Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Kelly attended | gt Mahaffey. yr ioe were alwo read! ing of America.” R with friends and relatives in. Knights of St. George Pienic at from Comrade Thomas O'Neill and | Wednesday, 4:00 P. M.-~Junior Ep " Hastings Wednesday. “smrade Phillips, who are Both ill worth Lesgee. nae at Brookville. 7:46 P. M <Prayer meeting. Sub- | . Cutherine i Daye of Sarwenso Miss Arma Thomas of Carrolltown, The stories of the veterans nreand | Jeet, “The Life, Times and Book of | I its 1C] Ewe Rav a gest at residence of cored to Patton Toesday morning. | ihe campfire Wednesday harked back | Hosea” ve 1 : Se ——— to the days of bloody hand- to-hand | ia i tsp is WANTED—A Cook and a Narse. Mo. | .onflicts when each was a component | CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH { ’ ther and daughter preferred. Ad-|,f the Fifth Army Corps known as sons i at Nis Jn this piace. dress this office. “The Maltese Cross.” They bayonet- Everybody is cordially invited to :. Bloom “of Johnstown, was 8 Spee ted the “Johnmies™ at Gaines’ New | services at the Calvary Baptist Chapel | Rev. Wayland Zwayer preached last | Crook, Mechanicsville, Second Bull | as follows: 10:30 A M Sunday school. ° Sunday at the Baptist Church of Dix-| Ryn South Mountain, leaving com- ‘Last Sunday we had the largest at- John John Walker and chil. onville, and on Monday morning assist. | .u jes under the forest leaves at An. | tendance of this summer, but we look New Mexico, arrived | od in the Vacation Bible Schoo! nt that | siatam. They saw the charge of the | for still larger this Sunday. Let all i 1 EDW A RD STE i ~ | the members of the school be sure toil Ve VLAN Irish Brigade st Fradericksburg, when | a regiment was almost wiped out | come and bring your f friends with you. |} ; ; Gerald McNamara of Philadelphia, | Gettysburg, the Witderness and the | There will be a fine time. It is Red | FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER is spending his vacstion with his par- | Cross Sunday. Special exercises. fi ” ; massacre at Cold Harbor were not for- | it Careful a ents in this place gotten. A victim of Libby prison was | Fach person is requested to bring at ii ; and Up-To-Date Service mre | lnest ten cents for the Red Cross i Ci {present Thess veterans gn in | Hii . Modern Equipment Miss Anna Jones of Pittsburgh, is yj... 1881. and fought to the Civil | 83 P. M.-Evening worship. |! i spending her vacation at her home in War's loss in 1868 | Preaching by Pastor Wayland Zway- ! Horse and Motor Hearses this Paes: lar. Friday evening prayer meeting f The evening session began with th : : ete . — Wilkinsburg Sn of “Sg fie. | 8t Dalf past seven. Telephone Serviee-—Office and Residence J. 3. Kauffman and John Frochlick |ing salute to » flag waving above | The bell for the Chapt will be, CARROLLTOWN, PA. of Johnstown, were business callers | the church lawn. Company G of the (ordered this week, and will soon be | it of Johnstown mide in town Monday. Boys Brigade gave 8 military drill, | here. ft 1 1 Capt. C. I. Barr commanding. A squad | Sk Mrs. P. Martin of New York, spent | of the Hospital Corps gave an exhibi. BAPTIST CAURCH Williamsport, Saturday among friends in town. tion drill, Capt. J. M. Fischer com- | Everybody is cordially invited to the J Inst week 11 1 manding. Col. James E. Porter made | Baptint Church as follows: 10:30 A. Mis brother and sinter. Charles Deacon of Patton, was a the principal nddress. IM worship, subject of sermon, “Why Mrs. Timothy J. Sul. business caller in town Monday. The Rev. J. R. Wolf, pastor of the | J Told Them." ' 4.4 church, where the compfire win held, | 7:30 P. M.-~Evening worship, ser- t H. B. Keys of Pittsburgh, transact- [after visiting and re-visiting the mon. “On Seven Mountains With The of Pittsburgh, | ed business in town Wednesday. battlefields of the Civil War, collected | Jesus” to town Mon- + + f lantern slides of those scenes of blood. | 845 P. M.--Y. P. Meeting. | A demonstration was held at the|He gave a graphic lecture, revealing | 200 P. M..—Sunday School. ‘home of Mrs. Willixm Kirsch, by J. apota and recounting incident never | Wednesday, 7:46 P. M General truns- Earle Adams, agent for the Wear heard before by his comrades, | prayer meeting. tended, and recommend Mr. Adams’ |bas two grandsons wow in the service | A CHANGE MADE of the United States and that if they | ns $11 are as good as thels “granddad” was || CF ewese 3 wy snd) E. B. Morgan of Altoona made a|the end of the war is near. The two | Deen chan Prom Patten grandsons are Bruce and John Bell, } will now be held at two o'clock. The | Wo 0) ooq 1a iarior or Nieaning Cire S200 pxira in addition to segl . \ . morning service will never be more | J Pullman ch + +9 sons of Mr and Mrs. Lincolu Bell, of : Special Daylight a Dat ad Sosshes this piace. They enlisted recently at than an hour long, and thus give plen- | § Ta tantie ofty from as _——_ yn : ty of time at noon, and Sunday school | J§ Tickets wood for » on Special Teal p State College. Major Bell hus four V8 FH Ang Suntey sail lt FLEE BE TE AL TIN EN 430 PAE (Coaches sale other grandsons who will likely be | ™' Ye promplly three, 3:30 PM (Rleaping Oars snly), 10:40 P.M (Sleeping Cars only), a | called into service. giving a long afternoon for tor ,STOP.OVER AT PEILADELINIA sad RARRIERURG Comtradie Joh T. Kelly, of ‘Butler, |THTIVoR hulery evening cure dwtatls. “wiop-aver privileges nd ‘full infurmation Toawait Ticker | burg, where the veterans of the Civil | War reported ten deaths among their cies =.) ee 1411-13 Eleventh Ave. OE EER EAE SRI iy I Sh sp a i FR a business call to town Thursday. + + % was re-eciected President to serve un- : v RED CROSS SUNDAY | PENNSYL RAILROAD W. I. Rhoads of DuBois. wis a busi: til next June, when the veterans will The S y ill be do VANIA Indi nd Comrade A ness caller in town Thursdsy. seable bo on, nas . B > r, was |YOUed to a beautiful Red Cross exer. | re-elected. Secretary-Treasurer. Capt. |flte. Special program suitable for oc- : easion. Also one special feature McLain, of Company B, was present j and invited the veterans to sssemble | Which will mot be published before-| i at Indiana. band. Zack person ie adored So] * W. T. Litsingsr of Cresson, pay- j bring at least | i ¥ Fit Y : master for the Punneylvanie Coal -d Cross. { with you. an - 1 - Ou Col wl SURPRISE PARTY IN Bring your friends | Carpoiion, trang business NORTH BARNESBORO ee mae in town Pridey. ‘et BIRTDAY PICNIC Lewis J. Lert of Solver, made 2 pn ra ie Hyun ot tbe home| _ The Tadion Aid will bold a pienie aImous 2.00 at wn of Mr. and Mra. Jacob Gastly in North | Thursday, July 26 in honor of ladies | Barnesboro in honor of Mims Viola | fifty years old. : T Edward Buettner of Johnstown, was | yf. Kes and Mr. Vincent Johns of There will be a parcel post social at | om . A n t Vv ‘a business caller in town Monday. Johnstown. the church Thursday, August Z| arrived in town | 1 ¢ The evening was pleasantly spent] Tickets ten cents. Each ticket in good his | E. E. Rudisille of Aloora, Was 2 gith music amd other diversions. At. for a parcel ut the office, ar for re | 1310-11 Vv ; Mr and Mrs. G. F business caller in town Monday. eleven o'clock u luncheon wis sevved. | | freshments, which ever you profer, A enue Altoona, Pa. . . | Besides you can have a fine social ls AMAR |i RI Ti di ok id ie ama a 1} | Those present were: Mr. und Mrs. | ¥ A large parade was held in Spangler | John Stank, Mr. George Shingler, Mr. time. O d Fill d b M * } torch Lieben- ‘ Sunday, July 16, before the flag TRIE Raymond Buraclough, Mr. John Shin- | Remember The great Sunday scho al | | § ers 1 C : y ail “business callers ing at the St. Patrick's church. The | ler. Mr Gus Shrock, Mr. Stove Pat- | picnic August 8. A little less than | : fimemen took part, alo thi Ron of rick. My. A pd row Mehall Mr. wil | three weeks now, $v! liam Gastley, Miss Kathryn Gastley, TT a: "Sullivan eft Veterans. The parade was one of the all of North Barnesboro; My te CARROL LTOWN U NDERT. \KER rtm stu: , where they largest held in Spangler for some 4. ken Mr. Thomas Lewis of Marstol- UP-TO-DOTE ¢ ler: Misa Ruth McAnulty, Miss May People arem't dying just to get ’ rt 1 Abernathy of Barnesboro; Mr. Edgnr | ride in Undertaker Edward Stevens’ : | 3.0. Donaldson of Johnstown, was | Gromley, Mr. Cecil Gromley, Miss | auto hearse, but be it said to the credit H AVE IT ENGRAVED! made # busi- | 4 business caller in wown Monday. : : ~ : ! { i Hope Gromley, Miss Elizabeth Grom- | of the aforesaid yentleman, since It + + 1 ley of Marion Center, Pa. is decreed that all people must die, pie ; H. M. Trease of Altoona, made a dn oso the progressive undertaker has pur. What 5 more attractive than an FOURTEEN CARS WRECKED chased for the “called” a hearse wor. 5 11 - thy of mention. The hearse is done in ENGRAVED INVITATION OR ANNOUNCEMENT © H. R Flynn of Pittsburgh, trans-| Last Friday evening fourteen load- | 3 two-tone silver grey and mounted : of Cresson, is acted business in town Tuesday. ed coal cars were wrecked on the |gypon a chassis of the same shades. + + 2 Cresson Division, P. R. R, about 10 |The interior of the nearse is finished Fou THE BRIDE Ww. E Mulhollen of Johnstown, | miles from here. The car rails were | in bird's eye maple with hand carvid : | transacted business in town Tuesday.|torn up for a distance of about three | grey draperies of wood fitted in the callers in town Oliver A'Hara of Ebensburg, spent slightly injured. The cause of the|fower rack and draw table are done ' Tuesday among friends in town, wreck is unknown. iff bird’s eye maple; limousine lamps, solicit your Hipesiion. ir tf 1 i — bn French bevelled plate glasses and a ITs . Bearer of this place Ray Protacllar, who had been suf-| LOST. —Sitteen months old heifer, | dome light are other accessories thal IF ITS ENGRAVED WE CAN DO IT friends in Cresson fering with an attack of fever is! yellow body and entirely white | help te n . . lp te make the very complete fu : a ia at dma pall . somewhat improved and is again able head. Five dollars reward for return} 1 ... The hearse would attruct | WEDDING INVITATIONS BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS «t 1 to be around, o ing ga AL 1 ng much attention in large cities and it CREST STATIONARY CALLING CARDS ' Guyer returned home formation call or write to Johnlis very wausual to find such a sump- | WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS EMBOSSING A week's wisit with WANTED—{ Dining Room Girls gd i | Macezkeo, Box 231, Patton, Pa tuous conveyance for the dead outside ! 1 Head Dining Ruan Gal Good | Sr Sen Mes ete ar SS dt of places where the inhabitants are > | wages to the right party~ Apply at {GIRL W. ANTED—For geasral work jmet emough to warrant the expend. | THE STAR PRINTING C COMP ANY rgh, made the Colver Hotel, Colver, Cambria} at the Spangler Helga, Inquire ture of an auto hearse such as = own gSurlar. iCourty, Pa dan Mia MN 3 nt od he Mr Stevens, ow el Wa
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