rai FAR win Coot dpa al o Ly a od 5 uae Hp te Suen tt A | Aryan at which Te ol This issge of the Courier rewchus many. and pearly all, the homws in Patton. The reason for this is that Ew OD A home paper. home interests pur. EE it is the inten. fom of he manages try to pro- | newspaper that will at ail fines proms Th the uterets of Pattor ami! population. Yo do this we must have the support lot the : ae Are placing a copy the paper i gr home with te idea ot ono Bo QUR support. Look 1" Hing to the Tae: tat editor a comparative strunyer it may net be gp to the ton we hope to reach, bat we OUR help to reach that TE is swagger. For a nomber of years ¢ not been up to the ane : Justified this community . poms to ‘make an effert to g te that standard, though, bran Sou help. Your help is but a doty you owe lo the commanity—that of subserfuing | for the home paper. At the way pri es are soaring in the paper en. fii these days, the Courier is being offer. | od at a price that most weekly news. do not quite, The present | of this paper is but $1.50 per! year, but we cannot. promise how long | we will be able to publish it for that | price. So, we respectfully solicit | for any length of may wish at t amount. | a few months, anyway. subscription i ST. BENEDICT NEWS NOTES. Clair Caldwell and Ralph Cowan | fn visited in Ebensburg on Monday. | Miss Jess Davison spent Sunday wt | he home of her parents, Mr. and! visor. | Jess Wilson, Lucy Jk | Davison were Patton cnllers on Friday evening is Jean en who was taken to: the Miners’ "hospital, Spangler, on to underga an operation for appendiciis is much improved y George Sticker ‘was & Patton caller | on of ania « evening. for Robert Coun hus am an tine | ry. ow Wee : Si Mr W. D Moy. H rh 3 y nt Sunday at the | 3 Se rere in Barnes. | PATTON'S FRENEN_ ARE ON THE J0B a0 tr EEN Flue Fire Last Week Proves There Is No Laxity Among Local Lads. A flue {ire “in the Co- operative Store building, owned by Barth Young, last Thirrsday OLE. about # o'clock occasiomed un fire alsrm. Al thoagh the fire amounted to hat 3 trifle. and was easily extingaished, sas instrumental in showing that Pat. ton has a volunteer fire department to be prow of. In a very brief space of time the bows had three streams ‘ready to play on the flames. This, | too, despite the fact that the streets were covered with snow and the night was a cold one, This is the first fire alarm that Patton has had for some time, and in some places this fact would have demonstrated a great lax. ty in the efficiency of a volunteer fire department. But not so with Pat The Volunteer Fire Department is worthy of the town's peoples’ consid. eration in all benefits they ask. Sup. port them, show that their “thank you” services are appreciated. OF THE ANNUAL MEET A ———— i Te (Of The Shareholders of the First National Bank of Patton, Penna. The Twenty-sixth annumi meeting of the Stockholders of the First Na- tional Bank of Patt ton, Pu. was held {ut Banking Booms 7 Taesduy, January 13th at 2:00 o'elock nm The statement of last veur's busi ness submitted showed a very surcess- ful year and large increase in de. its and volume over any proceed- year in the Bank's history. he old bound of directors, consist. ing of Geo. E. Prindible, Reuel Som. prville, M. B. Cowher, F. E. Fara baugh, W. L. Thompson, John Ott, Raraue! T. Brown, Ralph E. Good and Wa. H. Sandford was reehsted. The Board organized and re-elect. wd the old corn of officers as fol- lows: Wm. H. Samtford, Presidont. wo, E. Primlibie, Vice Presi ent. E Fifstagh, Vice Prexident. ¥ 1. Brown, {ashier. W. F. Mears, Asst. Cashinr The Bark paid the cual snnoal dividend of 12 1-2 per cent. during year. Now has a8 paid up eapital of $104, : 000.00, Siarplus—all sarnad $106,006.00 Resoorces af $1,750 0068000, And = more fully prepered and | oquiipped to meet Lhe fisancial re | quirements of its patrons und grow. ve often heard of & car froes- | stood out in the snow about it “Supie?”), om hear of a ear y it is going. That's to Sapt. A. J's oar | ago, snd with all the his companions | gave hiss, still t had to { from “little Italy to Bene. | ing clientele. ca a a PATTON CAMP INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS FOR YEAR. The following officers of Camp No. 221, Patriotic Order of America, were installed recently by Mrs. Mary Lo | Patterson, of Lilly, President of Dis- trict No. 2: Past President, Hannah | Jomes; Assistant Past President, Ida townsh schools snd | carrier for this dis Georganna LeWartz and Charlotte hresk- | i couple. loft 1 bride, or x tour to They will take up in ic aan, after Febru- place Mr. Strohnvire in the Pennsylvania Car = CREDIT DUE THE STREET CAR de snows of last 3. the Northern J | way almost as fast be removed, ard on the branch, shovelers were en- all evening. The sweeper was bony on {¥he main line tracks. Proud: President, Minnie Rowland; | Assistant President, Gearyaina Le- Bem; Vice President, Mary G. Wil- Assistant View ilent, Edna Beckwith: Recording Secretary, Alice Swisher; Assistant Recording Secre- tary, Khule Catherwood; Financial Marion Blair; Treasurer, Secretary Kate Catherwood: Conductor, Mar- Fisher; Assistant Conductor, | va Swisher: Gunrd Mildret 1 Holland; Bertinel Katherine i Chin lain, Minnie McNeely; Rance Guar lda lLeBeum K Mary Crovemauller, De wan class of eght new can- didates initiated. Following the busi. ness session, & hanch way served. Homans imi PATTON FIRE COMPANY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS. The Patton Fire Company held its annual meetityg recently and elected the Sola wing officers for the ensuing President. R. W. Since: Vice pt, W. Gill: Secreta C. Swab: Treasarer., George Le man: Chief, James Blake; Foreman, Adam Weaklard: Assistant, Albert Lacue; i Chief Engineer, William Gabrielson; Trustees, R. W. Sincox and W. Gili; | delegates to Central District Conven- ‘tiem, Adam Weakland; alternate, William Gabrielson; Drill Captain, ; William Rees: First Lieutenant Jos- eph Blake: Fire Police, George Leh- man, William Gabrielson and Havs Carnelic; delegnte to State Conven- ition, ¥. A. Kuhnley; alternate, Chas. | | Swab. ‘ the | SCHOLARS ENJOY A SLEIGH RIDE. Dora MeQuinn, teicher of the ty to St. A tine. A good whS by the little folks A CORRECTION. ng that George 8. Good | Jr. bg 4 purchised & the interest of Le 4 without foundation ar’ M a Maurer Conl Compan: Thie article n the ‘0 j isd to soreet *. BUY IN PATTON The Courite was misinformed last A aE a a Of Belgium Is Received oriwu Be Held In The Municipal Superintendent of Patton Building, Tuesday Febru- Sunday School. ary 3rd. i Hs a i This beautifigl name, “The Ang of | The fifteenth annual masquerade the Trenches,” was given to the pood | hail of the Patton Fire Company. will | all, this {queen of Belgium by the soldiers for he held in the Municipal whom ashe did wo much self-sacrifice. | placw, Tuesday, February Jrd. Plans ing work during the war. The peo-| gre now being formated to make this ple of Patton will be interested 10 so the preatest affair ever. Four prizes a letter dictated by this noble wom will be awarded—two to the gentie. an, : men and two to the ladies appearing in | All through the great war the ind-0 the best costumes. The grand march in End giris of the Calvary Baptist: will take place at o'clock sharp. Am fd splendid work along all) intermission will be held between Shas pel war work, knitting, sewingd 11:3) and 12 o'clock. Refreshments ete, constantly for the Red Cross, und! will he served by the ladies auxil they and all the members of the chapel of the Patton Fire Company. No chil engs in all kinds of relief work, dren under 16 years of sge will be ad- and inally undertook the support of & mitind. little French orphan. Towurd the) This is an annual affair held by the | close of the war they began to make! fire laddies. They deserve your sap | a quilt covered with pictures and with, nort @ithe Patton has had ne the names of all contributors embrokd- serious fires for a Jong while, sever. ered on it, the intention being to send theless. the boys will be right on this quilt to some hospital in Earope. spot when it does have a iy thei where the boys wounded in the st The intention was to have it placed in a hospital where the boys from Ane £1 20: ladies unmasked 25 cents lerien might have the benefit of this Sani ti smi work, But the war closed before the ADINTION AL DAY FOR SC HOOL guilt could be sent. snd so it was des SHOW. cided to present it to the Queen of aes mas ’ Belyiom ax a token of appTiciation, Monday. Fob giving her the privilege of making included as one of tie dates for “The seh gee of 1 us sbe might wish Rich Little Poor Girl” to be present. A short time age Mrs E.G. Zwave od by the pupils of the grammar, ev, the Supt. of the Calvary Sunisy grades of the Patton schools, men | sehonl, received! a beautiful letter tion of which was made in last week's from the private Secretary ot Queen Courier. This will include three days, | Fligabeth, written at hey dictation. J& Friday and Saturday, Jun. 30 and 31, Fxnresses deep appreciation of the and Monday, Feb. 0 Meats are sells “beautiful remembrance and the splen. | ing rapidly for all performances und! did work of the Calvary peaple Carpe attendances will likely result IT'S A GOOD BABY. PATTONITES RENEW APPLICA. The Stork, having an extes baby THONS. on har this week, aller sone cone rts sm sideration, derided. that since it was The following Pattonites have pe such a gond baby, it should have a titioned court for license to sell HE | che firectorate good home er on Thursday morning sors for the womr beginning March lefe it at the home of Mr and Meso Isl: Ralph Good We all thought that Thomas Quinn, Hotel Patton, re. Ralph could not wear a hrosder wmile tail; Albert Thomas, The Arlingon than what he displayed when the bay retail. Jos. Wendkier, Central hotel arrived, bot now wince his famil #tail; Adam Smith, Commercial He- again increased, all you see of baie Toh tl retail: Matt Collar, Miners’ Hest im a big grin Hotel, retail; Anna B. Mullen, Pal Mra. Good sid baby are bath pete ser House, retail; Patton Wholesale ting along nicely. Lisgiior Co. whaolueale. SE SO RLS IBS Sr RRO TH IB STW I A PATTON GOES AREAL SLOGAN OVER THE TOP I B iS SH So a Home Mer chants Are Reliable Red Cross Christmas Seal (am- and You ( an Examine the paign Netted Handsome Goods. Results. Buying without seeing in like de g 4 iy Ag ne kr & BF a crt whist pending apon lock. If you jret what asl dibe Chinn as * ” ¢ vw, | wh fo than id who so you think you'll gel, you i wil of arg a ank all you don’t, you lose. Pictur and de- gerierously conttibuted to the success scriptions in catalogues, ne mutter of the Xmas oa Lampaign in Pu how faithfully executed, cannot tell ton, by a using Seals, snd ni rou the exaet quality of the article. the Lbs Xe oct ho assisted wk oe ou must see it to tell its rial merits. (FN TU 8 He See; BY If some Patton dealer ware to sell you Jor TF Ae AE, er ¥ on the same plan as the mail order het pod in the work by advertising in house and you found the quality just r Lig Feats he’ check t a Little below your expectations, you Amount of the check sem io : ould make him replace the article Johnstown by the Patton branch waa | with something better. But twying I. ejuiink | he Bosh Som, blindly you unaaily take what you get: Ror a0 hope for better BAXL gihe. Patton. | ($100), and the Patton Branch of the merchants acd help hess. to» re (Eon Auxiliary of the Red Cross honest the right { Sua wih Your quality af is published the letter sent siwill hel them to fed gat oe as Bet Shy Cyrus E. Brown, Executive | stocks. Trade at home, sapport the So TeLary for Cambria county. Sincerely, town that supperts you MRS. LESTER "LARIMER. wi | Johnstown, Pa. Jan 6th, 1920. Friends Of Mrs. Charles B. Lester Larimer, Chairman, Strohmier Gather At Her Patton Tuberculos's Branch, Home. In behalf of the sommilies In Patton, Pa. My dear Mrs. Larimer: ne Your very interesting report of your A miscellaneous shower was held Senl Sale has reached us. You cere! on Wednesday of last week at the tainly have done a splendid work for! home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCon- the first year. As you say, Patton is nell. near Patton, in honor of their always willing snd ready to do any daughter, Edith, who was married on good work, and we feel Tuberculosis Wednesday of this week to Charles is a very important work in Cambria B. Strohmier, of Chest Springs. Mrs. county. Labor conditions did affect Strohmier wns the reciptert of many the Seal Sale al ower the country, hut aseful and beastiful gifts, and music we have made un wonderful begianing games and a luncheon made op 8 most in Cambria county 'enjoyuble evening. Those resent Your check for 3572.50 received for were Mr. and Mrs. Paul McConnell which we are very grateful te your Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. brunch. Patton is sver ready Patrick Ryan, Mrs. John Butterworth. come to the top for an good cause. Mrs, Flo Kelly, Mrs. F.C. Nagle, the The little School News reached’ Misses. Angelia Ryan, Genevieve and every home in the county. I have had | Marie Malloy, Olive Strokmier, Hal. 3 letter from Dr. Kart C. Schuffle, ‘en Storm, Catherine Durbin, Ruth Stute Director of the Tuberculosis Di-! Lansherry, Oriena and Bertha Dune- vision, complimenting the splendid gan, Bertha Butterworth, Susan, Ed- work done throughout the county. ith Rose, Emma Thomas, Edith, Myr- ‘We will keep you informed on the | tle and Madeline McConnell, and the progress of the work, the next step to Messrs. Walter and Pan! Strohmier te taken. We will plan for the cot-| Charles Malloy, Paul Ducloes, Delbert | taves and have Cambria County Day | McConnell, William and Jumes But. at Cresson. | terworth, Ernest Kelly, Bart Thomas (in behalf of the Johnstown Society for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, 1! PATTON HIGH TRIMS CARROLL the | ig a rkers ord - th us hearted ple a} Jast | Clark School in Clearfield township oh te ie near Patton, on Friday of last week treated her pupils to a skighing par- Charlies Storm and Leon Thornas TOWNERS. tort who supported this noble work. I remain, Patton High School easily defeated the Carrolitown High aggregation in ‘a basket ball game pla at Patton ‘on Tuesduy evening. final score i was 35 to 6. DRAWN ON JURY. . The line-up: Meade B. Cowher and Joseph Fish Carvelltown, Fatton »r hoth of Patton hove heen drawn Uheine F _..... MecNamare -s nett Jgrors for the March term Yours very truly, MRS. CYRUS E. RROWN, ‘Hipps.._ .........F _____ Dimsmorc -# (onset gt Ehepahore. FF. E Fam Ha en... Weomer “enoh Fidwin Hobe snd Harry Dei i \dems, ere} isa Gil" ‘wk -¥ East Carr" township, have’ Kerri. 8 Larimer "io hoon chosen. (— x y x RI LA AABN, 3 7 tend the ball, have & good time, and gle might amuse themselves with thy #0 doing wise sid a worthy cause. | The mission will be, Gentlemen, | nd. will also } el af Patten, held iy the D¥rsitors’ roam Loretta, was lant wesk re-eiveted bid Branch of the American Red Cross! Executive Secretary. Despite The Inclement Weuther | ! Large Crowd Attends. Many Prizes. Smo SOA i ¢ The Cinch pert} held held Tuesda ning in the Municipal building for th | benefit of the Cutholi: righ, wef w—— a successful affair both socially and! Tuesday evening Mr. financially, and, despite the imclem. ter Larimer entertained ent weather ¥ large crowd was ml ty of friends at & attendance. mer bouse, the affair | The following prizes were wwani. 'nemoration of the twa | ySentiomen-.. First, A. RK #9. niversary of their ight, tie pin; second Herman Yab- ner, slag “Heinin" Kase, was An elaborate affair red handkerchief. Ladies--First. Row. ations ere fitting. ells Christof! $2.50 pold piece: second the Mrs Sthelsberger, box o candy: toon by. Anns Fitspatrick. Following the card garnes a lameh ! consisting of coffee, ute cream und!’ cake was served, FOR SALE : Ten-room house. near Silk Mill Reasonable payments. Address L. J} Besrer, Hastings, Pa. Fisapd | Larirner is at present | Grange National Bank of has agent the greater part of st work of this nsture. He Th term as Dressarer of rH wb ong ago. C. 1 Schwab “Added To Diree- torate—Officers AR Con- | WBS. GEORGE FLU KE PATTON tinue. | - ue, Sears Palm, formerly Miss _: ae Monteith, of this place AL the annual | meeting of the shar. | 3 0 3 ¥ sturday 10 Washington, D. Ap on at nolders of the Grange Nationa! Bank which place she is snploged by 0 : . t. after » several days Hii of the loeul institution January 13th, Rovethme friends and 1H, the entire retiring board of 41 3 amony Putten that she hos Bad regtiory were re-elected and ap addi nee | onal hume. that. of Charles’ M1 interesting time of it in the nation Schwab, the sted] magnate, sdded ta] a Supa Javing attended the Stn opportunity afforded, xs well as haw. Following the election of di ing seen all the of interest in the following officers were ne : : wd | the District of Columibis. for the ensaing year: President, John e Flake. who A 3 : IA Relwab: Vieo President, De. J. Li, Mr Fluke, who SAE In pao FC VanWirt: Vice - President, Jams | health for several months, is now re Westrick: Cashier, Lester Larimer; pints Bo the he CARER Avnistant Cashier, 1 A. Overberger; Roskkeepers, Ms. Ursula Davis and there in December ranged from $4 to May Yeager 95 deprvex above. His health is very +, i 2ums Ta Rad , much maproved and Mrs Flake ex The President John A. Behwab, of pects to join Kim in the Spring. ithe pres done for the 15th Hr seis. R WISHES Us LUCK. thw time, mod brew ebd thts slosation | Ar postin in the hanks wa WE HI EuiiBor Wa fuer Herald. : ugateoul Fa : Thomas A. wens, Tormesly fore. in meaTporala. It ote in great) man of the Mountaineer Herald, has part. been due to Ais efTorts LRst the resigmed Rix position sw editor of the Portage Dispsteh taking offer: last Satarday Mr Owens has scoped & panition with the Patton Courier su sditor and manager and sssumed hin duties Monday, Good lock, Tom. LT. Pressnt prospersus condition of dhe neh on exits, : A dividend of 1 per cmt. wm de bared By the directirs, oul af fhe esrnings for (he past win monies, pay stile Jasuary 2th, and in addition th thin, ER .OOG 00 sms added to the sun plus Tand The directors of the Grange Nm tional Bank sre as follows: J. A. [ehwab, Dr. JL VanWirt, Jumes BAPTIST CHURCH. Ww astrick, T. M Sheehan, Jahn 8S. Me. i Notwtihstanding the snow and cold Coy, Henry Lewlen, C.J. Noon, 1X A inst Nunday., a ~ood number managed Luther, Leonard Lacue, Barth Young. | to me to the services at the A. 0. Somerville, Lester Larimer aml chuneh and enjoyed the comfort of the C. M. Schwab. Swarm bailding and the presence of the The Grange National Bank was n-' Lond 13 is hoped that the wenther corporated in 1504, twill be such this Sunday as to enable - Seventeen ma all to come out. RESOLUTION OF RESPECT FROM Morning worship 10:30 5. m BRANCH NO. 0. KNIGHTS Evening ‘worship, 7:45 p. m. OF 8ST. GEORGE. : Sunday school, 2:00 p. m. | General prayer meeting Wednesday Whereas, Our beloved Brother Thou 7:40 pom. { John McConnell, by the decree of war Let us all try to De ut ail services over-ruling Providence, has heen onl. and invite ghers, Ewrybody wel led from his eurthly suffering to « come. home where pain and sorrow is un-i The Baptist Ladies’ Aid will hold | known and weary friends rest. Be it. the monthly meeting Thursday of next resolved: te a fire Gage Dore That in the death of Brother Thos (is. A full sttendance is requested. {John McConnell a member of this CALVARY CRURCH. AT THE CHU RCHES. n Branch, we do vecogaite that they : have lost one of our good members, | Last Swilaj the Tu romids were pretty who #t zl times was imbued with! well blocked, a nue the pure principles of the order und ber managed to get to the services at whose life and conduet suffer no mv the Calwary Trak Chapel and found proach to his character, either ai a it warm sand comfortable. let us «ll ‘Knight of St. George or fellow citi try to get there this Sunday. Ten. Sunday school 10:50 a. m Resolved: that the sincere and, Evening worship 6:15 p. m. heartfelt sympathy of the members Pastor B, GC. Zwayer will 3 preach as of the organization are extended (0 usual. Everybedy welcome welcome the bereaved family of our deceased to ull services. Brother, whose loss we with them: —————— mourn, TRINITY METHODIST EPMSCoO. Resolved: that as a token of love PAL CHURCH. and esteem for our deceased Broth! Rev. L. Dow Ott, Minister. ‘er, the Lodge Room nd Charter be Preaching Sundsy morning at draped in moming sd that these 0:50 o'clock. Subject of sermon, resolutions be recorded on the Mim! “The Best Institution In the World™ arial Page of the records of the Sunday school at 2:00 p.m, Branch and thut the Secretary deliv-| Fpworth League at 8:45, tapie. er a copy thersot, properly endorhed “The Changing China.” to the widow ard family of the deo-! Az 7:30, some § minute talks as fol- conned. . (lows: “Why Join the Win One ANDREY FORNADELY., Legion? Revel Sommerville: —~ hy ISADORE LONG, Become a Christian 7 El Steir: hy Gi. A. LERMAN, ‘Join the Church®™ WH. Sandford; Committers. “Why Not Do It Now *"” the minister. Junior League at § p.m Wednesduy, | MR. DENLINGER IN JOHNSTOWN and prayer meeting at 7:30. t————— A cordial invitation to strangers { Saturday's Johnstown Democrat son: | and visitors. tains the following: po ip nt Postmaster W. H. Denlinger, of WwW. C.F Gt. Patton, was in town westerday on a; The W, OC. T. U. will hold — business trip. He says business isily y meeting an Monday evening in the | booming in northern Cambria and the Baptist chamsvh. It is requested that outlook in good Mr Denlinger wa fall the members make a special | enthusiastic advocate of the League fort to sttemd. John Barleycorn {of Nations. | dead and buried, but there is still T : — i Lty of work to do for the W. C. LAST CHANCE, | This organization in Patton has | Cosmopolitan, Henrsts, and Goud [ly a hundred members “rom the ¢ | Housekesping Magavines are ner | ferent, ciggrches, und is one of selling at $2.00 per year. After ‘he most sctive branches in the Bly ist of February these magazines willl is doing Wt of work that: of sell at $3.00. Harper's Brusar now | making tho world : sells at $4.00; price after Feb. Lat. | other things it is sup will be $8.00. Place your order with orphan in P mod as now and save money.--Kinkemd's of the members | Stationery Stere, Patton. Pa. | oth or orphan in the same 1 ty, retiring from that office four yes ¥ SR Es a
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