J A oa RR i $ 1 ! 3 i i $ »8 r: ery Item You Know, ana Help Swell This eile IT IIT yy - Kephart was a business caller arrolitown last Monday. wef Miss Jane Paterick spent Sunday at | ner horne in Hastings SE Miss Miriam Lilly was » Cresson | shopper Thursday morning. ‘William Denlinger Jr. was a recent visitor in Ebensburg. oie Thomas Powell transacted business’ in Ebensburg recently, anion Department. PAE RII NN ERINIBEISRS IIAP sREndsnisabisnsstanssitbanes + Ralph Kuhnley spent Sunday in A Spangler. { cone Fi Mrs. Charles Wolfe, of La Jose spent several days this weed in town i - “Billy” Meehan, of Philadelphia lepent Surday at his home in town i g.. | “Thuteh' Leeman was a Sunday tevening caller ir Rpangler, of Rpangler, was a § John HB. Essen iealler in Patton early in the week $s Howard Oster, of Osterbery, Pa.! Mrs. Allen Maurer spent Wednes- was a Patton caller on Friday. — Miss June Rhody spent the week. end with Ebenshurg friends last x. wenn R. GG. Davis, of Ebensburg, trans | acted business in Patton on Thursday wen J. 8. Hills, of Clearfield, had busi | ness in Patten on Friday. age John Buchanan, of (Clearfield, was | among the local callers Thursday | Ruin W. M. Prosser, of Philipsburg, spent | Friday in Patton on business. ana Miss Ruth Monteith was taken to the Clearfield hospital Friduy to have & goitre removed. ‘ E. W. Overberger, principal of the Gallitzin schools, spent Sunday at his home in town. en L. 8. Ross, of Reynoldsville, was n trade caller in Patton the latter part of the week. { rl ie J. 8. Newman, of Williamsport, was a caller among Patton merchants esr. ly in the week. wat P. C. Ake and D. W. Walker, of Mahaffey, were calling on acquaint. snces in our town Friday. enn 8. J. Ruffner, of Indiana, war cir. culating among Patton business mon on Thursday. . Ww. M. Scott of Tyrone, transacted business in Patton the last of the week. : fa Mrs. Dick Brown spent last Wed nesday and Thursday ut the Rowley home in Hastings. ins Helene Houck, of Hastings, speent a couple of days last week wilh Patton friends. John Hodge, of town, was a guest at the Paterick home in Hastings, lant week. os Max Minker, a government military adjutapt, of Allentown, Pa. was in Patton Saturday. Miss Jule Punichoe attended the Spring Opening at Gross’ Department Store Thursday. C. F. Wilson, of Clearfisld, wus cir. culating among Patton friende on Fri. day. . - J. G. Bly, of the Penn Centenl Light and Power Company, of Spangler, was & business caller in Patton last, Thursday afternoon ta James A. McClain, cashier of the First National Bank of Spangler made a business trip to Patton the latter part of the week, rf Among the callers in town las? Thursday afterncon was Harvey §. Lingle, of Carrclitown. Mr. Lingle was at one {ime ap Patton resident. ow of i FOR SALE. Easter Rabbits full blooded Belgian Hares, pedigres goes with them. Address Theo. iB. Lippe, P. O. Box 183. ! —f Ed. McCormick has rerurned to Philadelphia, after a visit of a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McCormick. wn aan J. A. Dickson, who has been staying at the Palmer House for severnl weeks, spent the week-end with his family in Roscoe. af a William Harris of DuBois. and Fd McLaughlin, of Clearfield, spent Su- day at the home of Mr and Mrs, William H. Denlinger, Sr. pagan, Miss Larue Winslow has returned to Patton after « visit with relatives and friends in Punxigtawney and Benezette. lies W. H. Sandford has been corfined to his home on Beech avenue, for sev. eral days, suffering an .ftack of quinsy. Po W. 8. Westly, P. C. Kane, and Alvin Ferguson, of Altoona, were among the out-of-town callert here Thurs. day. wii is W. C. Baum, a former Patton resi dent of about 25 years ago. came to town from DuBois Saturday in the in. terest of the Gray Brothers Hard. ware Co,, of that place Henry Flood has returned to Pitts bureh after a visit to his wife and little daughter, who are staving with Mrs. Flood's parents, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Sanford. HE The Hon. William Davia, of Ehens. burg, who is a candidate for the Re. publican nomination for State Sena. tor, spent Monday and Tuaesday of this week amorg the toters in Pat. ton. te Miss Edna Cooper, who recently suffered a severe attack of pneumonia at the Merey hospital in Pittsburgh where she is teaining in the nurses ‘training school, is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Cooper, his week. the H & C tmather, Mra H OC Yerger | day in Ebensburg with her hushand $n Jerry Hayes, of Carrolltown, was! in town Saturday evening. w? Peter Manhill, of Clearfield, zpent | iseveral divs this week in Patton. § ane spent the week with Mrs Dole’s sis. | § i % ¥ § i feuring i points to fertain PRT ies PATTON COURIER rd and hraother-in-faw, Mr. and Mrs Somerville, 7 Ed Johnson Barneshore, farm ier manager of the Fatton 5 & 16 Egtare. was in Patton Ratorday, hard. ing sround cigars to kik many friends. No wonder Ed. was se lib. eral, for they have a big biy at his { home, nes Some petly thievery has heen oo. Patton lately, and suspicion The other evening sn sitemul wane made to rob ithe barber shop of John Wilkins, en. trrEnce heing mm the raioval ia panel from he door, but before any entrance was effected, the rolsher was seared sway by the arrival of an om ployee of the shop nro n u n H n AT THE Ct HURCHES. ou n n +4 +] aun PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. McAfee, Pastor sunday morning service i IR. Mm Leinus Delonier has been confined | {to his homme several days cuffering | {an attack of grippe. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Parnell of | Indiana, spent Sunday at the homed of M. B. Cowhar. sf Alex Montieth has ns his guest this week, hie mother, Mrs Monteith, of Emeigh Run AR ik Mrs. C. I. Baldwin has returned i 3 Bunday evening zervice at 7 mi Sunday school at 11:45 a. 1» Mid. week ‘prayer, Wednesday ning at N $m, BAPTIST CHURCH. The Life of Christ, Beginning with Sunday evening and continuing Monday, Tuesday and i Wednesday evenings, there will be special lantern services in tha Baptist Church preparatory for Easter. Pas. for VA 2 Ayer aE aR CQTE i teautiful lntern slides. ail colored, of the Life ‘of Christ which will te tied fy thease imeelinigs. (Un Easter evening there her home in town after an extended | visit with her parents in Reading. Mrs. MctCluney and daughter Miss Maude, of Westover, spent the week end at the home of J. T. Sauter. rn i “Tick™ Quinn left Mondav for De troit, Mich, at which place he has se. cured employment. ivan Fran Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bearer and son Freemont, spent Sunday st the home | of Mra. Frances Brown ston sn Messrs Quinn and Simmelsberger, i were Sunday evening callers in Car rolltown, Charles Austin. of Binghampton, N.Y. transacted business at the Clay Works Monday vii ni George G Lael, of Pittsburgh. oa'l ed ontrade in Patton early in week oni rom Farm Bureau Agent H ©, McW Ul amy, war a visitor in Patton on Mon. day li W. I. Semple spent several days in town this week in the intereets of Telephone company afm WANTED. Girl or woman for genera! housework Three in family Mrs Ww. Lingle, Philipsbury, Pa. wer a Howard Yerger of Railway, N Carolina, spent the week with his Apne: Hunter, of Tndisns. spent ‘he week with her zister. Mrs Joly Johnson, inf Jerry Noonan, of tke Portsmouth, Navy Yerds, Virginia, is visting his cmother, Mrs. Mary Noonan ees sre WANTED Git] and bay Lin Patton Candy Kitchen App! (. Giatras, Patton, Pa. oa Mrs. Howar! Woomer spent San iday afternoon with Mrs, Ed. Williams | wha is a patient at the Miners! hos. pital Spangler, i A mariage lense has been issued in Cumberland, Md., to William Ear! i Peters of town, and Miss Lucille James, of South Fork wi James Williamson, who has been confined to his home for the past few weeks suffering from pneumonia, is able to be about again Tio Wellwood Winslow attended the this week. Patton woman surf The ladies of the Methodist chure! «ill hold a food sale and bazaar the Kusner huilding on April Come in conus Snyder Yerges, who has been at. will alse be pictures of the Life of Jesas, and especially of the Besarre Wn sternes Marning wershin Suriiay school 2 0K) B Evening worship at 7:45. General prayer meeting Wednes- day 5:45 Pom verybody welcome to all mest ings The Baptist Ladies’ Aid will meet Thursday April 1st ut the home of Mrs. Fred Mitchell. A full attend ance on inoked for CALVARY (HURCH. Rundary sehood 10090 0 ms Evers p worship 4:15 © m Pastor Zwayer will preach on the | Royal Entry On Good Friday thei, : } ! rood a 0 tifa] wooded mountain for his infer tance, an dthe crack in bis Beart ann | Ag tor the dwarf, be weekly prayer meeting whith was discont coed for 5 few wu ewe. will be staried pain | LAR ail On ners METHODIST PAL CHURCH. Rev, 1. Dow O11, Minister. Morning worship at 14:30 ube: “love for the (hareh’ Sunday school at 2:00 pm Epworth League at 6:45 p Evening worship at 7:00. Sublect, “Why Be a Christian" Prayer meeting Wednesday eve. (TRINITY EPISCO. [ming wt 30 o'clock. CHILD TRAINING | EL ook—$23 3 In This Kind of a Proposi- THE DWARF AND THE GIANT BOY. By Carolyn Sherwin Hailey. {Author of Tell Me Another Story What 10 do for Uncle Sam and other writings.) Lince upon a Linse there was a fam. iy of Gunts who lived in the land of Let's Pre ond, and they had a VOUng son, who was not afraid of anything He was sc strong that he could play marbles with boulders, apd he was so plucky that he did not mind in the iiesst when the other people laughed at him because he hud a dwarf for bis very best friend. No one could understand Why Ine giant-boy loved the dwarf who lived in the woods, for he grasping di sagTeen LE But the giant -oy tied the dwar? almost every day, creep cearefully through the woods on chands ard knees, hunting for him When he found the dwarf, the giant ’ ’ boy would set him on the tip of his funeral of Mra. Gould at Williamsport | y., aid st him on the tip of his ey {little finger and ran with him over Mrs, Gould was a former re hills and back again, It was like he steeplechase for the dwarf. Op he giant-boy would put him on a leaf and blow him way up in the air, tending State College, has returned | to his home in fown for a short va. cation. ee WANTED. —Buarber: steady em. ployment or evenings and Saturdays | Apply Fregly’s Barber Shop, Good | Building, Patton, Pa. —— J. F. Bartley, formerly of Patton, | tbut now of Altoona, was in town on | Monday in the interests of the Ander. | son Paper & Twine Company ome ote Joe Burgart, of Altoona, was a Mr. Burgart | called on the hardware dealors while! Patton visitor Monday. here. wins Fue ~ D. C. Baird, of Indiana, ix spend ing the week in Patton. Mr. Baird is survey man for the Pennsyivany Coal & Coke Corporation. pom Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sauter made business trip to Vandergrift las week, at which place they exnest make their future home. ares Frank Fuller wal fined to his honu { severe compound frac his legs, is able tos frutehes Allens Maurer has on in Ebheasbore { fd {a The Dosis by Fred Maurer, Florida 5 $s Mr. and Mri. Lawrence Dole, of | Clearfield, former Patton people, catching him safely when he drifted down t was like a ride t He read from it: (grew together ship for the dwarf When the giant-boy was ten VERATS oid, it was time, according to the cus. tom of the country, for bom to ge out and test his coursge and if he came hore as hrave as he started, his giant father would give him a beautiful wooded mountain to he his inherit ance. His giant-mother gave him seviiral bushels of apples and five hundred sandwiches and a barrel of | milk to ¢arry with him, and she told | him that when these wore gone, the giants along the way would be glad to jive himn food and shelter, So the giant .boy started out with his heart full of courage, but he had rane only a Little way when he Wet a storm, It wax a terrific black storm that came rumbling down from the sky and crashing over the hills It brought fire and thandertalte with it an dit seemed to shake the whole earth. Going into sath a star was tke marching alone inte sn advance ng army, hat the giant bay 4 it and he was soon safely through the storm, just by facing it He met bravely all kinds of things the dark strangers and larger giants and unknown places and new kinds He grew older and tneater to being a giant-man before of hard work he turned toward home again, Wher he was almost there, he entered t he forest snd whom should he see hut hie old friend, the dwarf, digging be. side » stream! “Here I am! Are you not glad 1 eer me?” the young giant called as he stepped acrons the stream with ane stride “let me alore. 1 am busy dwar! replied Then withogt | oy & Soh $s, rw Bp, he threw a pebble at the plan? hit His henrt and he heard a crack. “Naw | have lower om inheritance se umd to himself, “my heart cracked ” "How did * hia ginnt fab rr waked shew IS Wit PRET Ki nie “1 mot snd concuersd storms an’ all kinds of dangers” the giant boy snawered, “hut my friend. the dwar?! threw a pebble at me and it sracked my heart” “Oh, | should have tald vou al na! kat before you started out, his gun ather said, taking down a big boc ok of risles that could be gased in any nnd as well as the land of let's Pretond “The miadeeds of sithers can do gu po permanent karm © ‘Bo the dwarfs mennness doesn he said, it anly $ tount against you,” vounts against the dwarf” 8a the giant -boy was given a hau wae alwevs a little lonely dwarf? and FEAT grew up to be anything else Village of Old Folks Vien COruzo-Vera Cruz, Lehigh county, aithough a village of only 40] otses, has 12 residents who hav wasted the seventisth milestones, and Bil are shelovity good breath They wre: Anna Ort, 93 vears old: Honey | Rieiler, 86: Henry N. Rbelly, %¥; Hath ‘Miller, 83: jsame Merkel, %3: Moses ty, 3; Crales Berg, ¥2: Joseph! | Laudensisger, Bh: Mrs. Irane Merkel, Ta; Mra 3 ab Orrtt. 77: Diana Bagel. manT?. and Hiram 8: vadit. 34 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FORTUNES MADE DAILY Ei tion Han Brought Heturns As High As £5000 00 nmall amount of money can Ge EER; hy almost everybody when they Rrow what the pons ihilities reg i¥ aire. Sraall amount of money will mule van wom on pw wy thin 5% wag gh wat, fairest and sauarest Nowe position in the latest reerne conn fields in Peonsylvan Penrsvivania cre Sarre! tedday anid nos tea RIO & barrel, the Buitory of the petrol IneRins syeryihmyg ta 3 i We ar 109 yards fam ire (dar derricks ar 2 p shortly. We are about ts dell five wells. Write today if you want to hare in the gear and sonaresl ofl oom in Pennsylvania, and we will’ ated pects and truth only As Avene Symes Pittabayeoh i 3 r, Pittahurgh, Pa REUEL SOMERVILLE, Attornev-at-l.aw Office in the Good Building PATTON, PENNA. Spring Opening at the ellon Millinery Wednes-lav, March Thursday and Friday, 24th, 25th, and 26th. Nad Wey >" i 7 4 hd Sacred Music that you hear in church Easter moming, wil live with you throughout ths year if you Yar it in your ovn home on the » Prepare to enter into the full spirit of the season by getting a Victrola now. M. H. Gardner, Patton, Pa. OPTICAL WORK have two registered state opticians in charge of our opti- cal department. In addition to this we use the latest scientific methods in our eye testing. You ¢an’t go wrong by coming here. | Satisfaction always. Tozer Jewelry Co. Barnesboro Opera House Mon., March 27 Special matinee for ladies only A POWERFUL DRAMA IN FOUR ACTS EVERY The play that has everything! Laughter ed Tere Thrills--Drama--Wi k are Romance. A GRI NG STORY SUPERB CAST Hear De. so man’s lecture on “Motherhood ' at the ladies matinee Prices: mat. Be, be; night Ihe, S0e, Tie, $1, Pius tax. Seats on sale now Ea ter Baskets, Easter Novelties, Candy Easter gs, Nut and Frait Eggs, some of them home made SPECIAL SALE OF JELLY EGGS AT 27 GENTS A POUND Ald. ANI SEE US Patton Candy Kitchen, PATTON, PA. G. G Giatras, F Prop.
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