Y, Liha 27, 1920. THE PATTON COURIER. 5 Es N prea e Every Item You Know, and Help Swell This Rawney, call J. T. Nelson, of Altoona, was a call- ¢r in Patton, Thursday of last week. —fe A. Barnhart, of Clearfield, Thursday in Ratton. spent F. L. Troxell, of Johnstown, was ni Friday last on business. E. Schmidt, of Scranton, called on trade in Patton Friday. C. P. Olin, of ¢ Philadelphia, called on trade here Trursday. ; ler, called | ay. arf Mrs. Louie Richards is able to be | about again after a short iliness, on sone J. Moran, of Pittsburgh, called ¢n Patton business friends last week Wm. F. Hestercamp, of Pittsburgh, | was in Patton last week on business. snes. § onset A. W. Covell, of Corry Pa, Charles Wolfe of La Jose, Patton visitor recently. Mr. J after a attack of grippe. —f visitor in town Monday. Mr. Elmer Smale has been on the wick list the past Week. Harry Gailor, of Indiana, was » business caller in town Tuesday. Edward Little is again able to bel about following an attack of grip. Mrs. Blaire L. Kelley, was a busi- ness caller in Johnstown on Tuesday. Thomas Buck was & business «oall- «r in Bakerton Monday. J. BR. Witherspoon, of Johnstown called on trade in i Patton Monday. J. J. Bradley, of Johnstown, called on trade here Monday. Mac Denli r spent Inst Tuoesdsy evening at the Binder home in Hast- ings. Ain or 0. Bidwell, of Altoona, paid Pat- a visit on Wednesday of last week. mi R. H. Yeager, of DuBois, was a business caller in Patton on Thurs. day of last week. Mrs. John mm who had becn| Yiaiting relatives at St. Augustine, has’ returned to her home in Altoona, wri Mrs. John Lelozier, who has been serioudly ill at ber home st St. Ag- gustine, is slowly improving. J. Bechhofer, of Altoona, bruves the wintery snows of last woek, and called on trade in Patton. ine § 2 rss Charles Wilson, of Franklin bor. ough, was callin Fas friends and ac: quaintances in Patton Friday last. R. N. Smith, of Ney Shore, was | a Patton business transactor last Fri-| lay afternoon. ‘ L., J. McConville, of Crosson, had | business in Patton Frida; of last) Ep . Harry Litzinger, of Johnstown made a business trip to Patton Thurs. day of last week. fren ~ Mrs. G. J. Fitzpatrick attended the funers! of her pephew in Cresson, Saturday. . Mr. M. H. Gardner transacted bus- ines in Pitsburgh several days last wee Sl Mrs. Elsie Saundine, is serious] at ber home on Beech avenue, suf- from pneumonia. Miss Jane Paterick s da with her mother, , of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. i] Edward Parnell and son Gilbert, of | , spent Sunday with the Brown Idina, on Beech ave. hii H. Martin was called to Frost- Md., on Friday on account of DE nas if of his brother. en fine Miss Rachael Gwynn is able to at- tend to her duties as teacher in the public school, after a short illness. Isadore Overberger, assistant cash- jer of the Grange Nationa! Bank, is | ill at his home in town. wns Pre “Mrs. Jenkins is suffering a severe attack of grippe at the home of her son Ed. Jenkins, of Beech avenue. Fred Maurer, of the Smokeless Coal Co, was 8 business caller in town on 1 Tuesday. Mrs. A. C. Fisher i is improvin er an illness at her home on avenue. fie Miss erite Fisher, is confined! to her home on Fifth avenue, suffer. ing from a severe attack of quinsy. Mrs. F. E. Farbaugh is confined to her home this week with a severe attack of grippe. Hayes and Harold Weakland, a of Carrollton. were week-end visits ors in Patton. + i nt last Sun. rs. Jessie Pat- es ene tn Montieth attended the Mis. Virginie | Mannion, of . fit er WHS calling on trade in Patton last week. | arf rin i wa al Healy, Jr, is tae proved] i ton, but pow of CUlerfieid, ion Tuesday. Tom Bradley, of Gallitzin, was a | Neada y. Department. Mrs. Williarn Simpson, been seriously ill at her improving nicely. home, Mrs. Howard Dinsmore has retyrn. PAGE FIVE Re who has w i ! 3 ¥ el to her home here, after a short visit with relatives in Punxsutawney. C. W. Miller, of Williamsport, ion Wednesday. Ww. C Dahymple, of DruBois, WAS among the out-of town visitors here i called on acquaintances in town Wednesday | [and also transacted a little business. ! ais | H. P. Mullen, of Johnstown, was in Patton Thursday on a business mis. sion. fs I. Matter, of Altoona, x etn vie of days last week in | being here on buniress matters, Pit a whan William Mildon and T. A. Jnskeon, | | of Pittsburgh, were recent rogyistrants iat the Palmer Hous. { wf a John Van Puit, of Johnstown, was ia Patton trade caller the latter part of the week C. IL Inetrick, of Hastings, Patton visitor for a few | Thursda y, roars Clarence Austin, pas Mrs. Ada lieb, ‘Squire and Mrs. James Mellon, wmf a Joseph Burgart, of Altoona, trans- acted business in Patton the first of the week. F. B. Campbell and G. A. Raffetts, of Punxsutawney, were registered at the Palmer House Monday. weer E. E. Brilhart, of Cherry Tres, was a caller among Patton friends Satur. day evening. i Mrs. Charles Wolfe, of La Jose, at- tended the Eastern Star meeting in town Tuesday evening a F. B. Morey, of the store, was a (arrolitown Monday. Spot Cash vixitor on wnat H. 8. Hahn, of Reading, was smong the travelers seen on the streets of Patton, Monday. ws Fn R. ¥. Barley, of Altoona, [business visit to Paiton the part of the week wt Foi F. Burd, of Johnstown, transact- a business {north of the county Monday. seis Ga vw Mrs. John Saltsgiver., aged 93 years, one of the oldest residents of ‘this vicinity, is sericusly ill a] paid # | A John W. Gailey, of Bedford, was in Patton last week. Mr. Gailey states | that Bedford had the same amount of ‘amow that we Rave, asin Pons A. Hile, of Clearfield, was re. | newing acquaintances in the best town | Linn the north of the county lant Wed. i Raymond Johnson, the 14-year-old! son of Mr. and Mrs, Chris Johnson, is | confined to his home on Heech avenue, suffering a light attack of grip. Professor Lackey, who has been confined to the house the past few | weeks, with typhoid fever, is able to be about again. fe George Prindible, of the Patton (lay Manufacturing Co. is spendin severnl days this week in Pitiaburgs on business. se fie zella, funeral of Peter Marchinna, Thurs. day. 4 Miss Yvonne Yerger, who was call- ed home on account of the illness of her mother and little sister Sylvania, has returned to her studies. inn Miss Lu Shunkwiler, Hell Tele- phone operator, spent Sunday in Eb- steel. wef oe Mart Brown, who was severely hurt about the hand and arm, at the Glen- side Coal Mines, at Shanktown, last Tuesday, is improving nicely. rin pen homeo { his sister, in Bakerton, Hei was on his way home from the Merc hospital, Johnstown, when taken ny wate John Seitz, of Johnstown, calied on | friends in Patton Friday, and inei- dently conducted & little business | while here. ; Gib Tozer, of La Jose, was a pleas- ure caller to Patton Friday evering. While here, Mr. Tozer registered at! ' i the Palmer House. Caldwell | —fienc J. B. Esch, of Spangler, was a bus- | iness and jeasure caller to Patton Monday. hile here Mr. istered at the Palmer House, James Williamson, Jr., who been ill from an attack of gri of infiuenza. a Miss Francis Mellon week and attending the liners and ROSIE spent as! Spring opening for mil- her spring stock me sens interests. Georg: atton, formerly of Pat. | was in town ; {f Connellyville, is spend: ng the rock "with her parents, early | i Vinton Cappotosio and N. B. Beset- | of Akron, Ohio, attended the ensburg, the gaest of Miss Mae Rosen- | Earl Campbell is seriously ill at the | Esch reg-| has | called on account of the for he past two weeks is now suffering rt of this in Pittsburgh | Robert Graham, local superintend- ent of the Pennsylvania railroad, was in town Tuesday looking after their wr Pra e H. Fulmer, local manager of oy ‘Bell Telephone Company of Peana., located ut Johnstown, was al i WHS 8&1 last { A HO ih Gy Sd TN caller in town Tuesday asf | Word has been received here that | Thomas Gibbons has been trdnaferred from the United States general hos. | i pital at Carlisle to New York. { : sess . Raymond Cavanaugh, who has Leen stationed at Fortress Monroe Va, visited his mother, Mra Jumes Lava! ‘naugh Inst week. i aa em Mr. and Mrs. Glen Humphrey have returned to their home in Johnstown, | iafter a short visit with relatives in! | Patton and Banesboro. Ellsworth and Alexander Delozier, of Braddock, have returned to their! homes in that place, after a short visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. | John Delozier, of Palmer avenue. Mr. nd Mrs. James Monteith ‘turned Toecday evening from .. short satay with Mrs. Monteith’s parents Mr. and Mr. Fleming, of near Eb. ensbury. ‘ { Mrs. Ed. Wise returned to her home | in Altoona on Tuesday, after a vis-| it of & couple of weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Del orier, of Palmer avenue. | business | srs fom John Hodge, Jr, of the Merchants Marine, is spending from two to three] weeks in town, having just returned | from a cruise to Peru, Chile, by way! of Panama Canal. i | soe fre { , Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDermott, | iof St. Augustine, were called to Greensburg recently on account of the | serious illness of their son Arthur who is suffering of pneumonia. we Edward T. Kranefuss, who had been | spending several days in Patton, and ‘who was called to his home in Boston | ion account of the serious illness of his family, the week before last, has | | returnkd to Patton. Mr Kranefuss | lis located at the Palmer House. | i Mrs. Thomas Krise, Mrs. 5. A, Ry- | at rs. Joseph Hoover, Mra. Andrew | | Kline, Mrs. R. Delozier, Mrs. G.| | Weakiand, Mrs. LeGorrah McAnulty, | | Mrs. J. Krise, Mrs. James Carl and ‘Mrs. B. B. Krise, were guests at a | quiltin bee held by Mrs William | | McAnuity at St. Augustine last’ week. : i i i i 3 oe Pou Mrs, 8. A. Cooper is spending the! i week in Pitsburgh, where she was. serous ll- | ness of her daughter, Edna, who is’ suffering of pneumonia er is in training at the Nurses’ Train- ing School at the Mercy hospital. Her, sister, Miss Virginia, also is in train ine at the same hospital Miss Carrie Brennan, of came here Saturday to take the place, of Miss Bishop, at the latter being promted to i t the plac e erintendent Morris. Miss Brennan! raduated from the Mercy hospital, ttasburgh last year and has been do- | vate since that time — 8 VER. REVLOGC WEEKLY. 4 re- Miss Gecp-} i Gallitzin, ' § hasphtal, the | | made vacant by the marrage of wl Regular $15, $18, $20 Values See the Window Display PATTON, PA, Has Turned Loose THE GREATEST COAT VALUES | Ever Offered the Men In This Section. in the best town :n the bind prs es ded apathy snd abang ob ROBERTSON COLE ANNOUNCES WITH A NOTABILE BRENTWOOD CAS SEE IT I 4
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