The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, April 05, 1918, Image 5

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    to procure ground
fons can do so
$41
to give us all a
d Hastings calied on
¥ night
1 4
for Port Matilda last
nd the faneral of a
of Barnesboro
ie of Williamsport
of his
1
and sister-in-lnw,
* visited at the
TY 1
ms retarned to Came
r spending a pleas
ne here.
Ft
Andrgh Rhody an.
The (marden
FE Wadneaday bod
¥ ITPERCRY Nigh
+ +4
Miss Mary Rhgnnon who is attend
vag school at treason, spent several |
her home this
Rvs here week
+ ¥
i Ir. J. L
| earn
condition is
Datients
Yan
that
Wert w» bet sorry to
atl the presen
time
reported fol
H.
ab avin
Belley WN
AF rious,
bawinr an operation last Tuesday
bas been a patient at the
“ x £ *
j Hospital
§ amie
Ea
Paving
5 STs
en Beach avenue
Mr Hanlin is npent
Insurance Conipany
+ 4
Philip Camm left Thursday after.
noon for a visit with relatives in
lantie City
+ 7 4
Miss Irene Rhody and Mrs. Leo
W. Maarer and daughter Mildred have
returned
1 £3 3
In i rion
Rome spending the w
nier |
Mrs. §
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parenta
jen
Doeald §
it the
Marrow
Boe
i Bes
the children to the
: pet Thursday to
and Virginia
Met Detriech
F 1
Mrs
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featuring Alice
ent, the picture
was ad
Rr TEE WR
bry : * wr
Mrs J
Houtrdale rious lines
*
her smother, 3 Harry Samir
8
3 i
Mre. Hays Mahaffey
friends in tow his week
PF + 4
fvory was a caller
Visit i
Miss Kathry:
mn town Wednos la
IY 3
James Smith of Cresson and B. H.
Hard of Hastin; x have accepted po-
gitions in the Western Unicn Tele
graph office at tius place
r 7
Miss Colette Kirkpatrick of Spanyg- |
ler has acceptad a position as clerk
in the Patton Bakery.
+ 4 f
E. C. Poorman of Tyrone transacted
©
¥
| business in town VWodnesday.
| t+ 4
Pat Campbell of Pittsburgh, was a
{caller in town 1% 5 week,
7? 1 1%
Paul Bearer has sold his property !
¥ IT
ked this {on Beach avenue to Dominick Stevens
shown in the
| The Stevens family will move into
i i
Wal
his | lnpd
Af.
i .
i Kelly has returned hom
i after a chert vist mw Pittshorgh and | j
Homestead
+ + 4 i
John A. Gunn was & business call. | we
er in New York this week i
+ + 4
Frank Schwab, who is a tsudent at
| druggist here, but now in
| ment Ordnacce Dipariment,
| tarned to
Lan enjoyal Fangh with b
! ents,
John
Misa Gerirad
sputawney, spent Sanda
of her brothers
here
wae
i”
EE
LL A SA TI SSRs:
gle
» he
Dainty Springtime Lingerie
w
Featuring the New Crepe Nightrobes
pe
AAI
Wo ell Ro NW ART
JA Sq
WE AI a Vn ie a
a
aster at his home here
a
-
singer, of Camp
furlough
in
Mra
Kiski, spent the Faster
his home here.
4 +
Miss Adah Night of
haldays a
Clearfield was
a Patton visitor the exr'y part of the
| week,
+ + 4
Edward MoCareick farmeriv. a
the govern.
BAK rs
after spending
Mr. avd P
mick.
JHDOURTEDLY as you go throu
garments that you had previ
yancies here and there that must be supplied at once .
This section specializes in the garments of such excellent textures
gorkmanship as you would employ in the making of such wearables in
gyn home—besides, they are just as economical and you are excused from
gning, worry and work.
Tuesday, being our usual day for feattring lingerie, a special redustion will he
be observed in the new nightrobes. Fyghioned of Winduor rape tn pink or
white; plain or figured; slipover styles with iimano sigemns wé@ Dv nadks
regularly priced at $1.50; special for Tuesday a¢ SLI
gver before. The simplicity in the new designs allows for quality rethey Shy
ornamentation—and its delightful freshness is a joy to EE
feel inspires coolness and enjoyment of a hot midsummer xy.
of crepe de chine and wash satin .........cc00.vun.. S150
of muslin, lace, silk and satin .............¢ce0..0..
Burke in plain or figured crepe from .......a... covea... S395 tn
your lingerie and lay aside the
Y thought
de,” you will fig
Mik a
a th oni id
a a
EE
80 to
Chemise of nainsook, crepe de ching snd wah sails, ’
in Ince and embroidery PONE SET SE es sxe EP A:
"ey
of nainsook, crepe and silk, from bees COED. «re vs « DIB te Hie
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fine Xia i. Wr seen Loved in
dine Hangin sg ring 10 hear her
and have Johnstown hear her, wore in.
Cur eniing 5
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SECUring Mant 3
| of Spangler was a ¢ scuring lontana's
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4 far next
| their new residence in the very near Monday night. oh Liv : hed "frat lay week's
5 engage.
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Vdmisaic a wil be charged, the
oN hy | = LEN LT Pile BI wily ta be devoted ta the
Mise Mildred daughter of |v : : ‘he W
Mr and Mrs. WW. H. Brown, who me : ' 2 13 .
| H ; . i > 00 and senet
i cently underwent an operation for ap- The | ; J 3h : :
3 jved word “ | pendicitia, is greatly improved at this |
ree writing
; . that his sem, Dick Hill of Johnstown transacted | ‘4 St. J.
afely at a forelgn business in town Morday. i J Prindit 3 ae . Hin tae #0
+t +4 | ohn Prindible and “Skinny Yeager | vited puests. Mr F
M i M Ww H. Den! fare home fram Philade!nhia, where! a
r. ARG Mrs F i. IeTiite i BG La 5 &
: ® CHUNKET, | they were attending a business col | Mins Annis Christof Pat id at € : in ay
g & teacher 187, and daughter, Anta Mary, atterd. | leve. lar: vir : the Nu ; f ipre- FRIDMAN HALL, Barnesboro, Pa.
Wool, spent sev. | ed the wedding of Wea. H. Denlinger, | ttt FN A Ee
. 8% Ber home in | Jr. and Miss Ruth Gardner in Altoona |
i
f ® 3 Y
iwere Tog bridesmaids and Bar » . oth Soiaas. Eemmmasis ly Anata ae Sptrmmmam—n
Few tan 8 i £ ¢ 4 i 3 wn 2 . .-
on Monday. | Miss Madeline Mullen and Miss | ation wid Thoma % A fIAIN NN H
| Margaret Beezer of Pittshargh, spent ! di
{ Easter at the home Mallen 1
Mud
UNIVERSAL CAR
' 1 " " ; i
f 1 1
Misa Margaret Keiper apent Sun
day and Monday at her home in Clear.
field.
ty
irown,
borne |
aud rR mens
eral
begun avan in folk
A pleasant evening
Lith i
ny Saturday night from 9
key of s
of Fa
Wl
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:
+ + +
Mrs. John Johnson is
at her home here,
i] ; 5. as of Miss smamen. The bride was
; business in EPTLOUSY id % \ : 1
i parents, Mr ar ri. Samuel
ry ve “ey
Fag
a
Sir
A
i
GOA on the
tl
Kephart build
i: Inquire of lL.
i A. Bosserman, Barnesbarn, Pa viaborate
DON'T BE DECEIVED
Pittsburgh Ady xf
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Lo NW
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send wa bow I
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2D IN MOTION PICTURES house =F
Mayr Fareed suse
Fry Res
an Salve
ITRHES A i 4
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£f
mai savas 1 have &
different SAY i noi of
them approaches WISE OLIN INDIAN
SALYE in by
we
oy and none of
AT THE
Kinds of
aL 2
¢licivney, noth *
¥
ih wi HR
(corapared with it for fan
: i h t { Nume on application.)
a 3 ca re Sold Everywhere at
> | 2%¢ PER BOX
a a Wo oe NANO
ly use |p
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| CRESSON SCHOOLS ARE | immed 2:
| APRIL, 10th CLOSED FOR TWO WEEKS Sh
————— Mr. and
) | CRESSON, April 1.—The Board of | mer, M
25 and 35 Cents
ESE SAA he
, ilvaith officials have ordered the clos- | dais,
ing of the first six grades of the pab- | ton,
i k
{ ton, Mr. and Mrs.
lic schools for a period of two weeks | family,
a SPANGLER, PA.
owing to a number of contagious dis- | Christof all ¢f Paton,
i eases in this community This is the | Lewis of East Pittshborgh, Miss E
second time this term that the Board | ther Ostrander of Spangler, und the
i of Health officials have closed the local | following of Barnesboro:
schools. | Spencer, | w
IQTIER wy iid 4
Orders reecived bv Alfred Eriekson,