RR BN Y INTEREST I Send Sh Mh Er late Sisters Stock (a. Mr J. Emersen Knierman was a from Ridgeway and goes business caller in Johmtows Men. Pa. Thus, Pat. day. town in this section 4 3 ovmpany will play. Dont Mr. Wm. Kibler who was reniowd to ity to see it at the the Spangler Houpitel following a all of Text week. stroke of apeplexy is im a criti] con- dition. +4 Mrs. H.C. Yerger was a Jahinstown (visitor Saturday t* % 4 The Ledies of Circle No 3 of the Ladies Aid of the ME. Ohureh will | hold a Tood sale in the office of the ot | Northern Cambria Heat, Light ard bill at the Grand Edm Power Co. on Ruturday afternoon, jon Joun" a Vitagraph Dec 13th, 1017 + + + Mie: Ann Retowsky was a visitor in ARoons on Tuesday Foy Mrs. W. L. Thompson visited her son Raymond in Johnstown last week. + 4% “he Fighting Trail"—a Vitagraph | Bewind ~at the Majestic: Wednosdmy. t+ f19 Mrs. I. W. Maurer and Mrs. Short f Akron, Ohio, were shoppers in Jolmstown Saburday ¥ + 1% ining ew rip at A four people xgiophone a with ‘the Pickert Sinters Stock campany 3 Don't fail to hear It A are being ealiod for t'? 1 F Shetiittle onme—Help. Go to the Post Office and bay rome Hiovernment Certificate Starmps and present them to your friesés as a of Eemsburyt Christmas gift. 3: will be more an this week. «ceptable and more patriotic thar ang rother present tT 1 1 Every year mWions of dellors are 5 te » sons; Adarn ang Charles spent for Christriss presemts. This the witnesses mnlled thet year our nation needs thie money Why nol invest in Government Cer. tificate Stamps ? ff + ff FA Chrwtmare Present without ens ‘Buy a Gevornnmmt Certifieste Stamp both oral and aceegiable ¥ ¢ # v yourself 8 3 whal some Miss Muy Lilley visited peetives va 8 Christmas present % Windber last werk friend. Nothing can in t+ + 4 priate than a Covernmend Ed. Howter is renewing we usintan > cox in town thin week. No They pestpone ihe time when they will start saving to provide for thw rainy duy becamwe they never seem to haves enough spare rsoney to start 8 bank mocount. The Christrsas Club is & gresd benefh to the peophe in this way, for they doen't meed any more - uecess of ha capital te pt started than the first bevn Phanominal small payment, and, after all ‘the start in the important thing. The first Club payment is due De. cember 28h. The Club russ fifty weeks, wo that «mech member will re. toeive cheek in time for Christmas shopping. Wheti payments sre made , regrulariy the bank sllows interest on a, it is te the mecount, which =» always an en. the saving habits COUN; geomet Lo myn. A number of slaes are offered and members may ablest ane or more of them. In the uniform clin ove may pry Sic weekly, or a total of 55.00 ete, The ih retires : Phen there are the Ze and the De Pr gressive Clubs. The 20 mataret nt (R25.00, ard the He Chub at 881 75 These progressive Clubs may be re versed, starting at the highest amount first avd finishing with the lowest Ordivesry books are not meeded in earryving the Christmas Clob acsotunts, ( The First Nationa! Bank is using » | patented ard sytem, in which the record of payment is made by punch. ‘ing cards. This not only gives the | depositor & receipt, but also ahows sxmetly how mach has been paid in fo date, and does sway with any pow sohillty of error This attractive method of suving ‘has proven most popular MARGUERITE CLANK IN “BARB'S DIARY" Bab has just returned from school for the Christmas holidays. The fam. ily expects to marry hey older sister off before Bab hesomes a young lady This the girl resents, and gets her. self into all sorts of funny situntions by pretending to Bave a lover, and when the imaginery sweetheart nety- ally appears on fhe scene of action her consternation gives her an in. voluntary bath when she tumbles ints ®n tub in her efforts of escape. This delightful picture will he shown at the Strand Theat, Altoona, for thres days, starting Thursday, Decomber 13th Monduny, Toesthy snd Wednesday, Dweembar 17, 18, and 10th, “The Cris s,” the motion picture adwptation of Winston Charchill'y famous story of pre-Civil war days will be presented A character that stands out boidiy | is Abraham Lincoln and he is present. | ed ax ail his blowrmiphers made him. Generals Grant, Sherman and Lyon, Stephen A. Doughis and the mem bers of Lincoln's eabmet are alse seen in the picture One af the bg fontures, the mane battle of Vicksburg, in which fhsus ards of men took prt, was taew the historic ground where the Blige ford Gray fought and died Inciderty in the enrly life of Lincoln before he was nominated for the presidency lend an added charm and attractiveness 1a th foc ture CALVARY BAPTIST (CHURCH Al the { Nivary Baptist { hapel, Hun day School 10:30 8 MM If we had such a large school last Sundsy when the wesiher was so very bad, we ought to have twice as many this Sanday, Be sare to come, and pet everyhady thee to come. Frening worship st 700 PM. Pastor BG Zwnyer will preach on “Zecharmb's Wonderful Vision--The Lamps and the Eiion Trees” Everybody ia cordially in. ¥ited to all menting The Christmas entertainment At the Chapel will be hold as asus! on Chriatnins eve. A splendid entertain. ment i« being prepared The time of the Fr: day night Prayer mesting will H evel 4 prac ow 8 aire ty rid FRC LIees 6 3 SHRI Y st SA 57 1 MOS) FOL CONSERVATION ‘Ries ed Oranges. Oat Meal and Cream, Corn Muffins, Coffee Lancheon Celery Soup, Cheiae Omelet, Bouton Browned Bread, Canned Frag, Tea. Dimer Facalloped Potatoes, Brewned Sal. mon and Ree Carrots, Lemon Jello with (ream. Recipe. Corn Mexl Muffine—"% cup corn meni, 1% cups flour, Wieaspoon sugar 4 temwpoors Reval Baking Pow. der, 1 cup milk, 2 tables noons shorten ny » Sift dry ingredients together ints 4 bowl: add milk and melted shortening and beat well Hake 8 rreased mgf. fin tins In bo! oven about 20 minutes Cabery Soup il cups celery (cut in te in pleces:, | pt boiling water, 34 cups milk, 1 ative nnion. J tablespoons butter, 'y cup flour Cook celery in boiling water until soft Rub through a seive Seald milk with onion, remove onion. add milk to celery. Boil with butter and flour cooked topether Season. Outer und old stalks of celery may le utelized for semps. Use cornstarch for thickening mutend of four..ahout a teh quantity. Cheese Omelet? opus, 1 table. spoon butter, WGtablespoon amit | tablespoon jrated cheese, fow ETHINS Cayenne Beat. egps together slightly, add % tablespoon of melted butter, salt, cayenne, cheese. Molt remaining but- ter, add mixture, and cook until firm, withoot stirrimg. Roll, sprinkle with grated cheese Browned Salmon ana Rice} thap. butter, 2 tablespoons flour, 2.3 cup milk, 2-3 cup salmon, 1 cup eooked view, salt and peper to taste. Make while saves of butter. flour und milk. Add salmon snd rice. Have ft greased frying pan ready. Poor in mivture Soute for 10 minutes Hake in hot oven 20 or 30 misntes Fald like amplet Pour inte hat plat. jer This will serve for TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS It is impossible for us to make per. sonal calls apern the hundreds of subs writers of the Courier. Therefore we mre taking thin method of asking you to sae that oar pute rintion Avenuant it paid up. The figures on vour md- dress lable will inform wou of ¢ date to whivh your subseription is paid. IH this should in any case be in error, notify ma at once and we will te that it is owrrected. The rate of subscription is $1.00 per year in ad- VANCE, Plesve do mot think the payment of your small acosunt ls not import. ant. We have hundreds of these small goersantia and awitig to the ~reat md. vance in paper and all other print ier materials, we are at a consider. able espense in editing the Courier. pei Mherelisrs iindly rensit while this simtior is before vou, THE STAR PRINTING CO MA a pa ae name Ral FEE A 22% oR ie a 2 is! Hl a e am Zz SE ee Sr MI. DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK OF THE MILES YOU CAN SAVE YOUR WIFE? You just. watch the steps your wife must make to get dinner. Here is the chance to ‘‘make good.’ Buy her a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet. She'll love to have it. Because it makes the work so easy. $1.00 will bring a life-long gift. Binder & Starett Har & Penna. od LT LOU O ROO SN v “ 4 SHOMCALNG AARSRERSRENE HER: ELIE LICE IE TET ET SHH ° ig OMe RABMT Ne When she wants to Roast i Christmas Turkey or a Sunday Chicken, does she have the wonderful “WEAR-EVER” Aluminum Roaster to make SURE af a perfect hired EV IF RY T1 ME When shee wants to make one of those delicious Pot Roasts, with ppg rotling in the rich gravy, does she have a“ WEAR-- EVER Windsor Kettle to make the perfeet roast, and to prevent the roast from burn mgr? When she bakes famous pies, does she have to Worry about sevirehing the crust, or does she have alu minum pie plates that save the pies from burning ! Does she have EVERYTHING SHE NEEDS, or does she have to just make the t thing that she han $s dey? ' really delightful sarprise? GIVE HER A COMPLETE ''WEAR-EVER.” ALUMINUM SETS FOR CHRISTMAS! LARD YN 1 PATTON, PENNA. ON 7 I 0 0 1 MINER os hi A A nd Theatre "AN BRE de ds a be ta ca NEO a . .,...dll-_- i,t i-th ,., THE EVER POPULAR Fine Feathers FREE One lady w ———— BR In The Following Broadway Productions MONDAY Cohan & Harris Big N. Y. Success THE ONLY SON Other Plays Featured by the Company Kick In A Pair of Sixes Big Time Vaudeville Between The Acts H—— Mother Alma Where Do You Live ——— — Am ill be admitted Free when accompanied by one 90c paid admission, Monday Only ADMISSION 25c¢, 35¢, 50c¢ Seats now on sale at Tozers Jewelry Store
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