tr BS lB A SACK AAR bio / | be daughter Mrs. 3, Sauter. seriously ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Smith, left on Tuesday fox the Spangler Hospital, where she ig > Vnderge treatment. | | i Bn PL rn re Whets (they | | nn Mr. and Mrs. James Mon- —- Yeh Kath- | aysbtirg, ore spending | at the hotee of Mr. and Mrs. | me 1 | i Medlico wis a Carroll. | nee the birth of a son Saturday, pendifg some time at the home of "$4 | Mrs Abe Jenking, who ban heen Irs rs Prank Jacots snd little daugh- Regina, left on Tuesday morning & visit at the home of her par- bin Punxssutawney. 3 bd “The Son of Democracy” » new se. | ties of pictures starting at the Majes. tie Wednesday featuring Benjamin ‘Uhapin as Lincoln. It bs a pictore that both the young and the old Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mellon, Miss Laura Winslow and John Campbell motored to Altoona Sanday. t + 1 A. B. Curry of the Thomas Mills Conl company, spent Sunday in West Virgin making the trip by motor. 1 {+ # M 0. Bearer, of Johnstown, spent | | Sunday with his family in town, + + 1 H. C, Yerger, of Cumberland, spent | Sunday at his home on Paliner avenue. Mrs, Bam Thompson, left on Tues- | iday for Ponxsautawney for a week's visit with friends and relatives, : 44 | Mrs, Fleming, of near Ebensburg, spent several days the first of the | week st the home of her son-in-law | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James | Montieth. | $f 11 | ] Harry Hamburg, of Pittuburg, who has been looking after the interests | of the Nell Telephone in town for the | past tw weeks returned to that place | Tuesday’ ' t+ 4 ! Dr. Blair and daughter Miss Mary, of Spangler, were Patton visitors one day the first of the week. 1114 Mrs. Earl Sharbaugh azdl children, of Carralitown visited frieruls in town | Tuesday. 1 Y 4 Mr. David Nelson and little daugh- ter, of Hollidaysburg, spest Sunday at the home of Mrs. Eliz: beth Nel | son. i t ff : Miss Ismbelis Medlicott visited friends In Carrc'itown Monday. t 11 Mr. and Mre. daniel Wilkie and Jit. tle grandson Dasiel, spint Sanday at friends in Hastings. is both erdertaining wnd educative fo + tt 1 “Stolen Hours” at the Majestic | Monday night, Ethel € layton appears ‘as the unconventional, but sweet and | pure daughter of 0 professional gamb. | ler, who finds that a man she loves | is married. r* * 1 Misses Bertha, town last Sundny and spent the day iat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex ; | Ratowsky. ff 17% afternoon the Angell | Stock company will give a matinee | [playing the well-known “U nele Tom's Cabin” Prices 10¢ snd 20¢, i + 4% Ward Coder and W. Campbell were | Hastings visitors Sunday evening. 1 +91 “Husband and Wifs" featuring i Ethel Clayton st the Majestic Friday | | night. Tf 11 : William Smulyan, of Wilkes-Barre (spent several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ratownky (on Main street. * 1 4 Mrs. Chas. Welty entertained a few friends at her home on Wednenday evening Lit being in honor of her hus. | | bunds birthday, +r + 4 Abraham Lincoln in “The Boni of Densocracy™ at the Majestic Wednes | day night. ff 4% 1 Misses Lucille Landis, of Juniata | cand Ansa V. Christof of Windher, were weok end goests of Miss Anna Christof! he Frank Galitz spent Sunday with rr + | LOST—Lost last week a bunch of keys. Finder kindly retarn the | same to J. M. Abbott at the avery the home of Mr. Wilkie's sister, Mrs. | office. Brown, of Beavirdale 1 +? + % 4 Jumes FPrindible, of ClearSeld, mo Philip Chaite und wife of Hastings, tored to town Sunday, motored to town Tuesdny evening in their new Studebaker recently par- | chased from Erickson. 3 tf 1 Russell Commons and Raymond | Biller spent Sunday evening with | friends in Hastings. i —— TE N— a —— HI EE Sea A —————_— ee lors are Tan, Ross. Pekin, Rookie, Gray, Taupe, Burturidy. Brown, Green, Navy and All sizes from 16 to 51. i nis Flynn, | tucky. tte Telford Gill, student at State Col- | | lege, returned home Friday, ttt | on Magee averwe. Inquire of Den | Prices range week from | whery she underwent an operation for Funny and Tillie Adleman, of Philipsburg, motored to | the 1 *3 doa 5. HARON TARTAN SG Kath SN AM Bn A A MIN IB el i ig } Joseph Shoka, a senior in the High : {erty in the south end of town to Thom. | Sehonl, has been appninted Teller at the First National Fank. to suseesd John Paleho, who tocently enlisted | with "the Acro Saoadian at Columbus, ¢ Ohio, * ¥ * Patrick Shannon nnd the Rev. I C. Peters were drawn for jurors for ‘June court at Fbensbhurg, t+ 11 Miss Thelma Allison returned last the Spangler Hospital adnoids. EE day mdrning when it was forind that | lust that an operation was decided wpon, | | The operation was promsunced sue. rll : - R L. Gauntrer has wd hin * pron] as Carver of (Chest township, Mr (di ir Drauntner has removed Bis household | Patton highly : . goods to the Rolbeinsan Square. | had yours of ireperience in ie 4 + a i {of work. Clos, who hay been suffering { try an attack of pacumonia, was | Slight dessage was done hy the " taken to the Spangler Hospital Tocs st tha residunce of Thoms Hisingan Thursday sfternoon. : his left Jung wus in sah condition | $1 11 i Claire Smale Barnwell, afteronr ase sistant Post Master C. L. Smale, is the Ardell from cessfull by the attending physicians | name of the new boy at the home of Murray and Ricy, and every hope in: Mr. and Mrs. James Barnwell, Jr. | entertained for Ardell’s fall recovery. 4. T. Sauter has purchased a 5H | passenger Ford closed car. f 1 1 Miss Mary Shannon returned to Mt Aloywius Academy, Cresson, after Mrs. Robert Sincox the early part of | the week. . spencling Sunday at the home of her! . parents. t 1 Misses Mary and Esther Strasser ; returned to Portage Monday afternoon i after spending several days with re. ative in town, ' v1 ment of the new Sharpless Suction Edward Johnson, manager of the rr | McCory Sc and 10c Store, spent Sun. | ‘day with friends in Clearfield. Jowepls Christof, of Juniata, spent | Sanday at the home of his parents | [on Bth nvenue + +1 Mise Margaret Kieper spent day at Ber home in Clenrfield t+ +1 Mis A William Mellon nsoved his house. hold goentn by prods track ta Jahnee town inst Sunday afternoon Sk ih Ming Irene Rhody, of Croesen, spent Sunday in town, ¥ tf ¢ Earl Gill laf on Friday for New. port, R. 1 where ho han enlinted in ? } Eds PoLonper, a student 2 State Sun. | da Winslosr wax an Altoona | | shopir Saturday. Colleyw, arrived in town Saturday to capend ki: vacation. + * *? Misa Vez Duman of Spangler, spent Sunduy the guest of her friend Mins Colette nirkpstrick st the Crommil ler Bore on Magee averne, 1 1 1 Francis MeCormich returned Ties day evening from Philadelphia to FOR SALE—Modern six-room house | wpend several days before going with ‘the drafted men to Ft. Thomas Ken. I 0 Ne ‘Mr. Smale’s appreciation of the find t 1 4 ‘that the boy has been named affer Pas! Hiteh of Latrobe visited nt him has opened a thrift stamp ae - hrother in-law and count for the young man. y+ 3 Ed. Biller and J. Humits were Hiss: ing visitors the first of the week. 11 WANTED-- Bookkeeper, Grocery sister, Mr. an Lp + 4+ 1 Mrs. B. Evans of Colver is visit. ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cramer on Magee Wlenue.| Clerk and Meat Cutter fir Conn + 4+ 1 | pany Store Work. For further infor. C. J. Cordell has secured a ship. mation apply at this office. Feed Cream Separators which are well | worth an inspection. | News. ¥ of Br HAS MIR th EE —— A SERIES OF DRAMATIC STORIES OF LMERICA IN THE MAKING. “MY MOTHER” The First of the series to be shown Wednesday night. | Teachers and pupils will be especially interested in these pictures. from EH —— a —-,e FRRRRT— RR a. Re —————.. a ——— a a——— | u———— SR - mrmm———— OR Ea UR SR, hh a Read the Courier for all Home: a a amg % Rg BA A. ’ 0
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