PATTON, CAMBRIA co, PA, PATTON HIGH SCH A ROY 4 AR Ain WS i COMMUNITY SINGING Chouruses «of Hastings, Barsesboro, - Carrolltows snd Patton to unite and : Give benefit concert fir R. C. ] If one were to travel through dif. ferent states today, they bear much of Community Chorases and Community | Our local High School tonk first | Singing. Ir New York State espe (niaee at the track and field meet at | The success of the School Savings |cially in this prevelent but the move | Ebensburg on October 8th, 1917. The ank which the School Board estab iment ix gradually sweeping country. | Patton athletes were in splendid trim a the close of last tarm is wide, and some of the most noted MU- | and took honors in practically every ninal. The results exceod the sical directors sre urging the organi. one entered. expectations of those Who uation of, and diresting the choruses. | The contestants in the {It has bewn very onthusinstieally re- | events were an follows: ceived wherever introdaced and always | 100 yard dash: George Airhart, works joward a splendid end, | Mer erl Winslow, and Thomas Mitchell. The purpise for organizing Com- | munity choruses is not only to enable Guorge Farabaugh, and Gordon Me. a town to give bemefit concerts snd | Quillan. so forth, but it arouses an interest 1 pily run: Edwin McNamara, Gab. in music and learning of better things; piel Christof and Mark Brown it gives encoursgernent to those inter- Shot put: Edward Christoff, George ested in music; it brings one musi- | Farabaugh, and Leonard Kusner. cian into contact with another and Pole vault: Robert Disamore, and the Public Schools are depositors. | | ” : . : ; it installs in the people, a desire fof Reuben Alliscn, While we have no definite records jeop ; 1 mile relay race: or dats concerning the deposits of | a good and uplifting cluss of music. i ¥ ou je present time this syste bas gE ee wa d, during that time the pupils of ihe Public Schools have deposited a 3 o. $1,503, averaging $14) per t. More than 575 pupils have accounts in the bank and are dep their savings weekly. Over [70 per cent of the total enroliment in Merl Winslow, Edward Chirstof!, different 290 yard dash: Bdward Christof. ! nb PSA FRIDAY, ocr 18, 1917 7. 2 0 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE OL T LR I Nm Ne TR elon AR Ses a tins BB Yb ik Seg THE WROLD'S GREANVEST | DESCRIPYIVE, ORGANIST | By the great eriticy of twe anti. | nents, Gatty Sellam, concert organist | (of the Queen's Hall an) Crystal Palace Masie Festivals, London, England, | who plays here on Wallnwsday even. The Patton girls axcelled by far) | ing, Neivember 7th at the P Teshyterian | all the other girly’ teams in the coun- church, has been acclninied the world's | ty. Catherine McCoy wen Ist place | | greatest descriptive va Ore tar put it suscinctly when he us in the 50 yard dash in 7 2-5 seconds. | No She far outclassed the other con- "What Pade Revi in to ; the plane, | | tentants and was stesngly supported Gatty Sellars i to) the organ, and it by Margaret: Tursbull in the Sh will be a musienl went of the highest | ents Agnes Farstaugh' took sec. |Mporiance to Rear the Puderewski | cond place in the 150 vard dash. We of the organ.” : Even those whe are | all re that she could not be entered |" midsically inclined ure held spell- | in pp yard : owing @ pe bound, as they would he at an Intense | my hg dash, . us drama, by his marvelously realistic Snderstanding of sigrnls in the reli. rendition of “A Storm in the Alps.” | — yt am eet dbs [the fyrhting, thunder, rain and wind | MAry Farabaugh won Dri place in sounding as in res life, or “The Rus- | the baseball throw by throwing the (winn Patrol,” by Rubsmstein, where 8 Fuge success throughout the coun. ball 151 feet and 6 inches. It seemed | {the realistic sotinds of tramping, try, and Johnstown and Cambrin to require little or no effect on her wrugyinig troops sre to life-like that | County will in all probability oversub- part but there surely was some foree | one critic necnied Mr. Sellars of enrry. | {scribe their share. Many meetings mehind that ball when it left her hand. | Ling # company of men with him to {are being held in Cambria towns at All the gigs were good in the bas- make the sound of trimping bihing | Which a number of local men ure de Reports from Every Quarter in This Suction Yulieute Loyalty ia Gowers. the pupils in St Mary's Parochial | A movement to argatiize just such Thomas Mitchell, School, we are informed by those in 8 chorus in our own little town has eharee that their record is equally | been started]. Fastings. Carrelltown Lypood. From these facts it is only fair land Rarsestory have already organ. te assuine that the pupils of the bor. | fred under the sumervision of Mise have on deposit at the present Fiattie Sharbaveh and have choroses over $2,000.00, and, to think that of about thirty voires each. A chorus have accomplished this in twelve ‘of forte or fifty voices from Patton by depositing their savings | [under the direction of Biss May LiL it seem wonderful, {lev is the nian of those st the head cof this movement. | ough } a Sime + weeks makes = Very little time iv required to col : leet the deposits from the pupils. A esting for the purpose of or Tuesday of each week is bank day in =snivation will he held in the First “the schools. Not more than fifteen Ward Schon! Building, Monday. Oct minutes is required for each teacher (29nd. at BIS P.M. A reversal invi- collect the deposits of her room. tation is wiven to all church choirs After this the money it sent to the ‘and 8 eal] for volunteers. to all per : | mons viehtorn years of age, or over, OF scars each pupil receives inter. who wish to join this chorus ia naved on his deposit. However, the main | Tt is the intention of the directors : the Sichoo! Bank i to en- jt unite the choruses from the differ. p habits of thrift and economy. *0t towns. thos forming one great " encourages industry and taakes | Chora, snd rire a benefit concert for up the Red Cross It is to be hosed that this move. - | ment will dave the heartiest support from the community in order that it trom rishtly be enlled 3 “Community mn’ desire to express their appre- and gratitude i the pupils, National Bark for the interest 8. which thay have 1 to make the School Savings of Patton Borough such a wun. Ww UNCLE SAM NEEDS 10.000 STEN- OGRAPHERS AND TYPE. ~ WRITERS AT ONCE Now that Uncle Sam has the young men of the country in training for military service, be finds that he needs 10,000 typewriter eperstors and sten- DEATH OF FORMER FATTON ographers und typewriters, both men MAN i : § i {snd women, for the Departments at Washington. The Civil Service Com- mission has notified all of its 3.000 boards of examiners that they should put forth thelr bust efforts to secure 4 these urirently needed workers. While | examinations are now held weekly in. 450 cities, the Cornmission states that s | arrangements will be nade to have an examination held at any accessible place where 8 small class of appli- | canta can be secured. The entrance : salaries range from $1000 to $1200 a year. Promotion is reasonably rapid | {to those whose servions prove satis. factory. No appointment x can ‘made to these or other positions in in less authorized by the Civil Service % ar Gregory, Sasori of this mt who for a number of years been a resident of Colver, died in 3 & i | "Taw. Auy information to the contrary {is unauthorised. This is a splendid opportunity to serve your country. {Full information may be secured from the secretiury of the board of {office in your city. A GREAT ENTERTAINMENT pr — {Ans chance ts. buts. a8 he Bape | 1 Chureh on Saturday evening, October’ carly may miss he freatest trast bn peonship in spelling and have held it PNRRTH. gimes that thie N i Cur spelling tears Thomas Michell, Frasecis Mitchell, | Carrie Short, Mary Ellen ( hristodt, | Delilaly Whitehead, Elizabeth Haden, | Agnes Farabaugh, Frazer MueWil-| Mildred Mover, Elisabeth Haden, lama, Joseph McCann, Josephine Clams Morey, Dorothy (Chapman, Fthil Fitzpatrick, Bernice Shunweiler, and ickaon, Ida Tobie, Ruth Nelson. Idi Apnes Pulcho wrote 100 and missed Mertens, Agnes Swaphkosky, Mar wily 10 words, making U9 per cent amd Wilson, Ruth Lugeld, Gordon Charley, winning the silver loving cup for the Joweph Choby, George Simmelsberger, HAne, {John O'firien, Emily Pearson, Pani In the oral spelling contest Thomas Cavenaagh, Anna Dvorchuk, George Mitehell wor the lat Championship, | Lilly, Eos Sitevina, 5. Jones, Als his brother Francis Mitchell, 2rd thine Rhody, Margnret MeCormicl, Championship; Carrie Short, 3nd Agnes Farabaugh, Edich Kelsall, May. Championship and Mary Ellen Chirs. sweet Kohnley, LaRuw Torsball, Anns taf, 4th Championship. i Petrunky, Ada Winslow, Tolbert Du- We have a keen semis of pride in. ¥i% Ethel Anderion, Aagusta Ander. war schools snd our pupils, son, Lon Merrew, Hertha Wilkineet, deepiv pratefal to the faculty for the Apres Paleo, Dulilah Whitichesi’, wholesorie spirit prevailing our Fda Cooper, Esther Sheppard, Is whools amd the ecient work which Haugh, Vilma Kuaheley, Mae Gury sre doling. No place in the cot. Squires, Catherice Jones, Glades Fale ty has children mord oager tw work 7 dry Lacuva, Mary Bigom, Ceorije for the unsgllied reputation of their Manica, Eligabeth Humphreys, Mil dred Borex, Ansa Hemyak, Thea Allison, Mabel Yahner., louis Dope w champs, George Bersuansky, Michan Mumion, Harry Leary, bmbelle Turn | bull, Katherine Bobaek, Boatriiw And an old witch will take you id Ratowsky, Russe! Pumbien, Anna La- he SRR BAIR a a] consisting of | prpiLS WHO RECEIVED b DIPLO. MAS LAST THERM FROM THE! A. N. PALMER C0, ————y in post feed ie 5 aa 3% eC i poals than those of the Patton Pub. fie Bobonls, A MR HAA HA LLOW PEN P ARTY | the band and lend you through | will come to the mystirious eave of nica, Beatrice Paleho, Puarl Crooks, Sam Flipper. This is what will hap. | Margret Zahursky, Florence Wilson, pen to you if you attend the oid Eihel Jones, John Drvrarchack, Bertha fashion Hallowe'en Purty in the Festal [#Cue. Mary A. Farabaugh, Mary Hall of the M. E. Church, Thursday Sherer, Aunie Lohman, Loretto night. Come in costume or street Stasier, Buatrice (avansugh, Eve dress. ine Children Tie; 3 i Young, Martha £ oehenn, Ariens Kuhn. adults Refreshments free. bey, Mary Montuntw, Yvonne Yergyr, Marie Brenpon, Margaret Tummbuil, H-ave a good time. A-t the right sign. leave sorrow and trouble behind Let Japanese feed you. O-Md witches will lead you W-ay down the dark hall snd you'll find E-ach thing will delight you. E-ach, probably fright’ you. N-o myst'ry will pass you, plense bear in mind Hallowe'sn Party, M. E. ChurchH ine Fitzpatrick. TARE IS TI BA ST Bia NOTICE All the members of the Slovanies' Political Citizens Club of Patton sre hereby notified that un special meeting | shall be held in the regular Club Hall on October the 285th ut 2:00 P. M, | wherein matitery of greens importance shall be consiclered. The membres | ws and all those interested in this move HALLOWEEN PARTY. | are kindly requisted to give this mut. M E CHURCH (ter their eareful attention sad tn n fny. October 26th. 1917. deve to be prwsent, Farther infor. ADMISSION 10¢ & He mation shall be furnished upon re- | REFRESHMENTS quest by the following: John Bigs, | Come in costing of atyest dress President; Martin Vialusek and ihm | «. Danzak, Committes BAPTIST (HURCH A business meeting of the Patton | Pre——— Branch of American Red Cross! Ab the Baptist (horch divine wior- will be held in the High School Awili- | ship nnd preaching ss wsual at 140.30 Fricay, £ Ostolier 20th, 1947. 2¢ A. M. and T:30 P.M. Sunday school sa i240 P.M. Y P meeting Wedites- Ta I AM. t some of these i meetings there will he accounts given | t Lot oe Pastor. E a NOTICE —- the Tran, i HR SS A I TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH : Guy worship 3:00 P M Rav, THT § Ne roidamith, verrhody weliome to all meetings. Lan] one-half per cent. [hae been announced, the first issue of Cth enva, Jennie Anderson, Martha Li’ long, dark pasage. And finally — ‘Part, Ruth Whitehend, Agnes Mas Regine Biller, Derr Winslow, Joseph iwiring enthusiastic addresses in be. (half of the government's new bond jswoe. The increased rate of interest hail made the second issue seen more | popular than the former iswoe at throes Of course, as bands can be exchanged for new bonds bering the higher interest rate. This (ethange may be made at any time bottween. Nov. 15 and May 15, 1918. The delny in supplying subseribers ‘with their official bonds of the first Lilerty Loan has caused quite a lit. tle ecoriment in many quarters, but ‘when the reason is crealy understood, fall eriticiem is withdeawn. The bonds of the first issue are now being dis tributed ts subscribers. The task of rispistering and pricting this first isame in the face of many obstacles Cwaee stupendous. Millions of Investors. In the first place, there were more Cthien BO00.000 individual subscribers TH the initial bond issue. This entailed the printing by the governmént print. ier plants of millions of forms in ad- dition to the bonds snd coupons them- stlven. This tusk alone wueld have strained the capacity of the govern. mont plants to the breaking point. But the printing of bonds was but one of many items to contend with. The Government printing plants have alse been overtaxed with congressional work far bewond their usual capaci. tis, since the present session of con. gress has been the greatest in his. tary in number and length of bills passed with attendant extras work. And like every other printing plant in country, the labor sesricty has been a drawback and constant wore th the officials in charge. The vol- wane of printing, like the volume of legrislntion in the past seven months bats Benn the greatest in history, and toi those who zs familiar with the sigraving and printing business it » windured at that the tremendous task his been handled as expiditiously ss it has been. Best Invesimert in World That the Liberty Losn Bonds of the be, Ft hoa: Ju acossnty blanks and instzationa. het us all get together and make a quick job of it John Edward, the 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cartwright, | died ut the parental home last Thurs. (day evening at four o'clock, the vie thm of Typhoid fever Funeral serv. res were conducted at the home Sat. urday afterncon at 2 o'clock by the ‘Rev. D. CC. Schnebly, interment in the great Convention at Altos. | Fairview cemetery. Undertaker J. EB. | Stevens of Carrolitown had chargw,