| The importance of the Patton Clay Manufacturing Com- MELDARY nf our Joun Wht brbucht home to our citizens on Tres § oN : per ‘We dide’t quite helieve him fand was afraid to put in bot he {swears that be wag along but did't do a thing. f THAT the enipioyes of the P. RR R. station will soon be asked to con- tribute to huying 2 wedding present. UNCLAIMED MAIL. The following lotiers remain wn- called for at the Patton postoffice for the week ending Muy 17, 1019: Clarence Johnson, John H. Dumas, J. B. Miller, Geo. Wedock, Mary Black, Thomas Kerupp, Honry 8 Sull, Planter Nut Chocolate Co. Upon calling for the above letters a | Please nay they are advertised. el W.H Denlinger, Sr., Postmaster, * Following Long lillness Mrs. James Decker, aged 63 years, one of the oldest and best. known res- idents of this community died at her at 2 sck this afternoon. Inter. EVERY THURSDAY Suburban Day ALTOONA BOOSTER ‘ ABSOCIATION. will be made in the Puirview. f shortly before wing to | features on the d | tain seenery 3 § at the Palmer Fone, Hs | ax Nighly pleased with the two plants they had visited and with the quali- A large schedule of necessary sew. or work and street improvements (that had been unavoidedably post- poned during the war, is now to be put under way and millions of dollars will be expended during the present year in Philadelphia in large qountities for COMM WENT rm A, ne PLAY The Class of 1910 of the Patton { High School will present a comic op- jera, “The Captain of Plymouth in a 11919 Setting,” on the evening of May 28, at 8 o'clock This opera promises to be the best one ever given by Yoeal talent. It is j very spectacular, and the costumes worn by the characters, are very slab { arate. It is the story nade famous by Longfeliow of the Courtship of Miles Standinh, and is so interwoven with modern ideas and clever repartee that it holds the closest attention from The part of Captain Mises Standish is carried by Edward Goldman: that of Priscilla by Gladys Miller, John Alden by Thomas Mitchell, Elder Brewster by William Mpteger » Eras b= by George Aaimart, Katonka by Ruth Monteith, Pecksoot by George Furmmbsugh, Chief Wattawamut by Myron Yeager, Colonial Judge by Raymond Buck, Stephen by Joseph { McCann, Commanding Officer by Har. 1ry Powell, Gilbert by Derr Winslow, { Patience by Agnes Farsbaugh, Faith by Lucy Jack, Mery ly Florence ne, Virtue by Margaret Morgan, Circ Patton, Ne. 1. y and Tests, of the City of Philadelphia, Department Works, to the number of oun the lost ship) arrived in good joyed the sp | chicken and waffle luncheon served them The local sewer pipe has been used | PATTON, PA. This coupon if presented by a subseriber of the with » purchase of $1.00 or mers at the Hisind. Senter Jowsley Stor. hia, Depart noon from ® to anfuvornble weather conditions, the roads from! | Clearfield wore in very bad shape and » (even those. ly en- spirits and ' | matter, father of Edward Strittat- | sides with his daughter and son-in- ¥s Mot Lica ) and Mauories at home. Paul Stree ter is mow in his Pith year and ty of the prodoct that ix torred out. | party on arrival at Clesrfiell 4 were with them throughout the 4 and feel highly honored by the imp | tance sitached to twese industries evidenced by the visit from Mr. Sb in the Indian Fehoras, the proper way to win a man, the chorus love is life, and in the sail or's hornpipe. These nambers add greatly to the spectacular effect and cannot fail to make hits The class has been working faith- fully op the presentation of the play, and those in charge feel sure that the Patton people have a treat in store for them in seeing “The Captain of Ply- mouth.” We fell certain that you will want to see thin performance which is, without a doubts, the very best the pu- hes et, Binds Seochiies sung ed INHERITED The schoolteacher had punished Tommy wo often for talking in school and the punithments had been so ap parently without effect thut ss & last resort she decided to notify Tommy's father of his son's fame. So. follow- ing the deportment mark on his next report were these words: “Tommy talks a great deal” In due time the report was retarned with hi* father's signature and under it was written: “You ought to hear his mother” — Milwaukee Journal Sometimes a good disappearance is better than a good appearance. ¥ F ly and his capable assistants in thef veances. The gossip pile of the Jocal schools ever attempt [®t 2 pm fathers to come. General meeting Friday at 7:30 p. =. pody welcome to nll meetings. f Mrs Lebrum hus written a letter] pur Jitthy boy, Louis Pes, ix France, expect So hear from him soos. prayer Evry. IIE WOT 0 IS OVO Bn pom | BATIST CHURCH. | As Rpyorial Dey approaches we think ofNy grea: sacrifices men have made to fe us the prods things we emjoy, and Ns reminds us of the in. finite saarifil§ of Christ for our sul. | ration. and w to come to Gui'sl house to praifiiim for His march | ous love. All Svices af the Baptist] church at the oly! hours. At 10:80 8. m., tht interalipy (Vd Testament story will be contyed, the topic a | ing David's Fin: Mgring with King | Let us alle ot our part | Children’s Dyn is almods re, and we must begin to propare ifgarnest. Lot] us all be good soldiers a take sart pisces in pur division and Meiment snl chased : m. Come aml enjoy the spiritual fue! Everybody welcome to all series The tine for the meeting of % Ladies” Aid has been changed attend the lecture of Dr. Conwell. 4 day evening instead of Thursday, at day, May 22 “he first quurterly conference of Trinity Methodist Episcopn! reh wil he held sn Tuesday evs. | hi aw, Mar 27, ak 7:48 in the Sundsy hool room. The new district sap “ntemdert ‘Ma Rev. BE. M, Stevens, id be pres. j Attend this conference month 35 a3 to give all a thane tyil Ld meeting will be held on Tn the home of Mrs Fred Mitchell. Tons |. and preside. All the { ofciary if the chareh is expected to i ey F Sundxy. At 74% 4 Good siting and} gospel service, the topic beify "Pur. |