G8 : EAE sine iY Sa rn ak i Know. Kemmis ’ oon | VOL. xvi, NO. 15. AA A A I Classes In Home Hysxiene and Care of Sick, In Municipal Classes in Home Hygivne ard Lars { of the Rick, under the muspicss of the ' Red Cross will he held on Tuesday A pril 20th, at the Municipal building st 2, 4 and 7:30 p. m. The conrse con Owing to Funeral Services of of fifteen ivssoms, with one jes W. H. Denlinger, Sr., Af. son a week for each class, fair Was Held Over. Jane Lelano, will be used. on ion is . The fee for the entire course | The reorganization of the Cham. $1.50, including book. All wishing t« ber of Commerse which waa schedul- | lake this course will kindly attend ed for Friday night of last week, was the meeting on April 20th at 2 o'clock pustpaned antil this Friday night at! 50 that classes may be formed. : p. m., in the Municipal hall | MRS. WH. DEXNLINGER, President Reue! Somerville called off the meeting last week for the reason Chairman le pA Br Bd SCL Be ER that the local fureral services for! the late Willian H. Denlinger, post. | master at Patior, were held at the same hour. Practically all of the loc. iness men attended the funeral As stated in last week's iskue, every | one whe has the interest of Patton at heart is cordially invited to be! at the nesting : this week. | out, everybody, revive one i - of the most needed civic bodies that Members Of Temple Club Enter- 8 progressive town can boast of | tained At Barnesboro By Let's get Patton on the m Ap once . . again as a wide-awake town.‘ In ord. Neighbor Organization. er to do this the co-pperstion of al sv i————— is esstial Show your co-operation The Merit Club, a new organiza by attending the meeting. tion at Barnesboro, entertained the There are a thousand and one members of the Temple Club of Pa? things that a Chamber of Commerce ton at their rooms over Seollon's can accomplish here in Patton this store on Monday evening. An elegant summer. All the other ttowns of our luncheon was served and cards were size are booming things through a the prircipal diversion of the eve body of a like nature. let's revive ning. The Merit club is a new organ the Chamber of Commerce. Turn out ization and this is the first event of at the municipal hall Friday evening this nature they have yet held The of this week at 8:80 o'clock. members of the Patton Club were al ‘well plensed with the reception tend. Word has been received here that ered them, and many favorable com. Dr. J. 1. Van Wert, who recently un. ments hive been herd from those in derwent an operation in the Philadel. attendance. phia hospital, is improving Present from Patlon were the fal lowing gpentiemen: John RB. Dengle H. EE. Burton, Reed Cornelius, “Jack McGuire. W. BE. Rees, Dr. C. |. Bald win, F. 1. Brown, H. 1. Dinsmore, 5 BB. Cowher, John Culp, FV. C. McClure (dobn Huhrley, tobert Sincox, 11. K Rishel, William Mears, Thomas How ceil, Adiom Heist, Warren Lupole. W L. Thompson, WH. Sandford, Alex ‘ander Monteith, William Jones, W. J | Starrett, Lester Larimer W. A. Dins tore, (irant Hullian, and G. Hence ws! Dien At Homve-of f His Daughter Miler. Membrryof-the Temple (luv In Patton Early In The | *bo reside in St, Henedici, and whe 5 were also present at the affair are the Week. followingr: James Cowan, Ih. B § - Bowers, William Reiner, W. I). Moy George Yeager passed away ut the © and John E. Kaufield. home of his daughter, Mrs. Martin ee tv Thomas, in Patton, on Monday eve KROU GH. Me L LI L LEY. ning at 115630 o'clock, following an ht amin illness of discasns incident to old age Mr. und Mrs. McCulley, of West. Mr. Yeager was born in this State and . over, announce the marviage of their had spent a great portion of his life daughter Ora, to Attorney George in this section of country, having Krough, of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs followe dtheoce tipation of farming for Krough met her husband while on » many years. At the time of his th visit to the south, at which place he he was aged 76 years, 2 months and usually spends the winter months 8 days. They will take up housekeening in the Besides Mrs. Thomas, above men- near future, at his coltage on the tioned, Mr. Yeager is also survived by Hudson. two sons, Peter and Edgar, of St. Miss McCulley i= wellknown in Boniface. i Patton, having spent the greater | rt Funeral sexvices will be held Fri- of her time with her sister ra day. The remains will be taken over. John Sauter of town, and the mans land to St. Boniface, where a high friends she made during her stay mass of requiem will be said at © here, heartily wish her a happy fu ’ Following the muss, inter. ture . will be mde in the family plot = immer int i memes church osmetery there. SALVATION ARMY CAMPAIGN S———— 8 ON. BASEBALL LEAGUE IN NORTH rn COUNTY. The Salvation Army campaign i —- on this week. Wher you are ap Over in the south of the cvounty proached do not turn the solicitor plans are being formulated for the down. The fund subscribed by the tion of a South County people of this section goes imto the This league will be Somposed general fund of that organization for line towns, such as th charitable work, Your donation wil Portage And others. There ir be an act of charity. Put Patton over Salk in the north of the coun | the top. Give and give big. a league, too. But as yet there i no deciding action taken | EASTERN STAR TO HOLD DANCE Over in the Rarnesborc ~~ ON THE TWENTY-THIRD. the sentiment appears strong. - such a league. If the leaguc . All preparations are made for the Patton will want to bc Eastern Styr Dance, to be held in the Now is the season of the year Municipal Building, Friday, April 23 it is time to vegin thinking of Invitations are already out and it is x mational game. A team that i expected that this will be one of the field early is the team that will most successful socin]l affsi rs, the support of the community. A Order will conduct this season. Founty League would prove in a - : . Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Blankenhorn BABEBALL DANCE TONIGHT. , announce the arrival of a big boy ba- Don't forge : i. “by at their home on Tuesday evening ball Club is holding & benefit dance ¢ | "0 "00 si¥y be 4 a in the Firemen’s Hall this (Thursday) | mighty nice little fellow, and is sorry evening. The "Torn out ff Th cenwy : il i Fi ih TH that, owing to a recent operation, he BE roy ir rind is unable to get vut and pass the cig this season. Give the bor 1 your on. are ty hizx friends. Both mother and Sorsement of the venture by attend. | "1d ate doing fine ing the dance, and if you don’t dance : ol around at the hall arvhew, and. UNDE RG {OES op ERATION. purchase a tticket. J. Fre i Blarkent sO underwer nap Raskin operation for {he removal of hix ROAD BOOSTERS TO MEET sils at the Miners’ hospital, Spar gler Under the nuspices of the Clark Tuesday evening of last week. [Di School Community Club, a eas I. O. Helfrick wis the surgeon i of the road boosters in favor of per- tharge. Ar. Blankenhorn returned manent highways between Patton and i home on Saturday afternoon. He wil the Buckhorn. will be held in the 2g8in be about in a few days. Clark School on Saturday, April 24th ! ——————————— at 7:30 P. M. Good speaking and an WANTED Salesman for Patton entertainment will feature the s28- and vicinity, Commission contract sion and the guneral public is cordial-ronly, for spare time or full time. We ly invited to attend. will teseh you to sell income protec- tion through our free school of in : “MICKEY” SLL WED. struction and help you build a busi- gph ouncement has beeri made ati ness of your own. Massachusetts and Al [cident and Health t., Saginaw of that place | Michigun. Capital §1 1000. eral surveying. Give age, height education, experience, salary expect- and married or single | rite, H. M. Kanaar, Civil and Min- ing engineer, Punxsutawney, Pa. Ee The Red Cross text book written hy | gorant Farver'S mar- | Bonding and Insurance Company, Ac- | PATTON, PA. FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1820. lA FOUR GENERATIONS ON EACH SIDE OF FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. [red Smithbower, of This Place, En- joy Unique Distinction. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smithbower, of Patton, Pa. residents id Beech Av enue, have the uneommon distinction of four generations living on each side af their family. The accompanying cuts Hinstrate the two groups * a mI i eS A INPHTTON MRS. MARY " nr INGER SUC CELMBS AT HER HOME IN AKRON, OHIO. ised A ede Brief metlion win made in the FIVER SE CES OF L Courter last week, of the death o | Mrs. Mary BF. Litzinger. ua {ormer resident of Chest township Mrs Litzinger wisi aged 58 vears, and had wan iil for wome tine She iy sur. vived by her husband, from whom ahe has been separated for several ears and four children, Murle. James, Jack and Pearl The body was brought to-Patton inst Wednepday evening and funeral services wire conducted at the St Mary's Catholic ehoreh, with inter ment in the Bt Augustine cemetery. oe baa pec A Wn a “ADDY LON A TT ET Reading from left fey right. Mrs Joseph Long, her daughter Mra Fred Cmithbower, her daughter Mrs Allen Maurer, and her daughter Rogata E Magrer Mra Long, who » in her Third vear, came ta Cambria cotinty in her fourth vear from her birthplace, Germany, and has since been a respected resident of Patton's vicinity. Mere Rmithbower aiko Digursd ins four generation group when her grand. mother, Mrs Adam Boyer lived, The group was composed of the following: Mrs. Adam Boyer. now deceased, Mra. Joseph Long. Mrs. Fred Smithbower nd her daughter, Mise Catharine Smithbower, now Mrs Allen Maurer. i Ra A Ee. UU ERC Ta soi cb Mre Jacob Smithbower, her son Fred Smithbower his daughter, Mrs Allen Maurer, her daughter. Rogatas E. Maurer Mrs. Smithbower is now in ber 80th year. snd has been a resident of Cambria county since hor 20th year, at which time she came from Germany, her birthplace. It is not often that any fam.ly has the onportpnite to enjoy such a gnique sitgation; ror a community phe plessure of boasting attraction enough to hold four generations of two families from straying to other parts, in this fast moving country. PTH 0 HAVE A WINCHESTER JUNIOR RIFLE GORPS HEREAFTER sl A I AD Last Friday night in the N. N. Iv and medals. There or i Namenal Club hail, 32 of Patton's bows rang dues and momebers do not assume any ing from the age of 11 to IR yea military ohligations respect: vely, held a meeting and The following men and ganized two jun Hor Rif fle. Units the principal ; The Y M. A.. Bay Rcouts, Fed. Junior Winchest erated Boys abs ard other bBov or. Hinder & Stan RRIITART are RCH Days FREE AAT Tes, wd | Wo iil Assistant . 5 ivi nig + a arder Ei nimare, Ir : WwW ards n. Joht A mhers, John VBrien, Jr today numbers thousands in the Lint Jahn 1. ves Homer Larimer. Leroy ed States alo Thomas, Silas Do ixlass, R. Humphrey the four quarters of the gli be, 10] Willian Me liv, William Hawneager South America, the Philippine Islands | 3 Met Ra ffer v, Michael! Ford, J. Mis- Hawaii, Australia, Chinn and Japan | cineca. Harry Moore. James Smith It iz the purpose of the Winchest. . . er Junior Rifle Corps to brirg out the Second Unit. best qualities of its members hy Board of Judges same ax above teaching them the proper use of the Instructor, Francis Fitzpatrick; as rifle, safeguarding their shooting and sistant, Mitchell Lucas; Range officer organizing contests which will in. John Stier; supervisor, Paul Delogier: crease to the utmost their skill with assistan® Thomas Whiteford; record. WANTED. Transitman for gen. | the rifle. For the discipline of prac. er, Donald Heist; warden, John Mar tice develops in the rifleman those ray. Members: Alphonso Casey, Lou. | qualities of fair play which are es. is Coretti, Thomas Blair, Walter sential to success in after life Bortman., Richard Gillen, Frederick Any boy not over 18 years is eligi. | McCann, Chas. J. Brown, Thomas ble to join the Winchester Corps and Donahue, Steve Tallion, Harold Pel. | | i - 5-AR! Sompite for the Winchester trophies | ton, Francis Biller, John Moren, Jr. E65" C0 A Extraordinary Mary Pickford Production To Show At Hoth Theatres. “Daddy Long Leg's.,” in which Mary | Piekford will be seen st the Grand and Majestic on Monday night, ix filled with the moat delicate and ar- tistie imagury throughout, One of the mont effective incidents deals with a comparison of the rearing of Judy Abbott, the crphan asylom girl, and Angelica Wiekioff, a spoiled rich child. Jody, (Mise Plekiord) the Dittle £n twho, despite cruel treatment and living conditions in the mapim, brings | sunshine ard aid to the little children is smybolized by a Jilly, rising from | a dumping irround for old rubbish Angelica is symboliied a2 a hot house rose, beaut ful beeanse of inten cal. tivation, ho! anable to stand the rig. ors of the oprdinary out-of doors. Held At Clearfield Last ' Satur. ¥. In Charge Of Masonic Order. \ Funeral services for the late Wil. Pam H. Denlinger, Sr. were held last Baturday afternorn at 1 oveleck in the Methodist Eph choreh at Clearfield. The Rev. Morris E Swartz, of Harrisburg, minister at the Patton M. E. Church, about four. town years ago, had charge of the services an well as the local services held at the Dunlingsr home on Fri. evening of last week. he remains were taken to Clenr- field on Saturday morning over the New York Central and wire in ¢ of the Patton Masonic the arrival st the chareh in | field. The sctive pall a. Patton were M. B Cowher, A. Somerville, H. E. Barton, W. J. frutt, F.C. McClure and fap, Ww I. Thompson, Howard LL. Dinsmore, and DF [. Baldwin Upon arrival at the church the Philipshury lodge of the Masonie Fraternity took charge. and remained Mm the capacity until interment was made. The active pall bearers from the Philipsburg and Clearfield lodges were: J. H. Eskridge. H. I. Ram. brrger, Thomas J. Lee, E Clayton ' Poorman, Grapt H. Thompson and W. B. Lucas. The honorary pall bear- srs: F. K. White, Dr. L. C. Harmon, George W. Bratton, Samuel H. Wig. ton, Allison 0 Smith, Hon Horses | Ae Jonge James BH Alpost. Jax [ander ¥ Patterson and E. . Me- Kee. Interment was made in the Hill cometery at Clearfield There in 8 pretty hit showing the court af Duin Cand, who sends forth his emminsikries to wee that Judy falls n love Babies winsamely dressed Cwith wings and thin draperies play the sart of Capif’s attendants The maior strobe of direiona genigs takes place (0 the scene how ng the death of an orphan haby, whe bad pot hal proper sare in the siglam and who die in the arma of udy | The dead prother of the child is seen’ n the form of a beautiful white shade which moves forward, passing he ai through the furnitare and taking the habhy gently from the arms of ths whittle mother” Murshall Neilsn dirveted the pie tare, and nn its exgminite xymbolim proves himself a mater of the artistic as well as of the humorous situation "which last accomplishment has wor him the title of “The Mark Twain of the Sersen™ .LEE CLL B PROGR AM IN EARLY MAY. The concert to be given by tas Pat. ton Glee club, scheduled fur the lat ter part of this month has besn post pound until the first week in May Re hearsals are being held regularly and the affair will be ane well worth wee imp Severn! Pattan ladies wil as stat the club in the evning's enter. tatnment, and there will be both voesl’ and instrumental selections. Chorus es will alse be a feature. Speciaitie will be intrisduced and those who at. tend will he given their money’ worth. NEW RATES ON NORTHERN CAMBRIA The Northern Cambria Railway Company has filed a new tariff of rates with the Public Serviee Com. mission, governing the transportation of passengers over its routes in Cam. bria County. The new tariff becomes effpetivy on May lat, 1920, and increases thu irate of fares from 3 cents ho 1 rents per 10h. N. N. N. CLU B DON ATES LIBER. ALLY TO THE SALVATION ARMY FUND The N. N. N. Club, of town, which haz always been an influence foo good amen the younger set of ou community, did the expeciad thing at their last regular meeting and voted a liberal donation to the Salvation Army Fand. This is the very first donation rereived from any person &) argantzat on to this fond, and speak weil for the {lub bows, PATTON LODGE OF ODD FEL. LOWS WILL FETE AT THE PALMER HOUBRE. rind We hous wieder poy he Patton L edie off the Oklid Fel ws will hola anasiet at the Pal aor House en 2 Monday night Apri 361th. at Un weloek, Invitations are al ready oul and no less than ong Bun fred ard twenty are sxpected to at tend Plans are under wav and nn stone it left unturned to make this affair the most successful of the sea 2000, Harold Hanlow, Chester Chapman. Friday, April 2%, there will be an. other meoting of the Junior Winchest er Rifle Corps in the N. N. N. Clal rooms fon further transaction of bus: iness and to take in other boys wh have a desire to become one pf thi bunch aml ave a rood time along with, the receiving of an education in the | use of the handling of a rifle, hy halt of Patton's ex-service men wh wer | awarded expert sharpshooter’s med als in the U. S. Marines and Regular army. Aged ¢ itizen Passes Away At Home of His Son In Patton This Week. Martin Yaler died atl the home of hue son, Plus Yahaer, in Patton, Maon- day, following an illness of several months of dropay al the advanced age af X3 years Mr. Yahner was born Apel 5th 1837 in Chest township, whate He spent practically his entire life on a farm near Nt. lawrence. His wife preceded hime to the grave 7 years ago lsat September, since which time he has resided with his children. He ix survived by the [following children Mes. Frank Baker, of Min. esota; Benjamin Yahwmer, of Minesota; John and Lenus on the ald homestead, and Plus, of Patton; Mrs. Bd Me Tague. of Leechbarg and Mrs. John McNish, of Osceola One brother Jacob Yahner, of Chest township, and "ane sister, Nes Philomend ¥isher, Sweottdale, survive him Funeral services were conducted at ¥:90 a'clock on Thursday morning when a high mass of requiem: was sting over the remains by the Rev Father Edwin Plerron, pastor of Sg Mary's church, this place. Following (the mass, the remains were taken to St. Lawrence and interment made ir the family plot at that place. I A————— oo ST. BENEDICT NEWS ITEMS, R. J. Proteeller is passing the ars arcangd this week, announcing arrival of a baby girl at his a. Luther W. Davidson now aut DuBois, is spending a few days at his home. Mrs. J. E. Kauffelt was a Patton caller Tuesday evening. Phil Benson and : Reine were Barnesboro callers on Saturday evening Mra. Charles Dixon, of Montana, is visiting at the home of James Cowh- Mrs. E. P. Stuart and son returned Sanday after having spent a few days i Ralphton, whire Mr. Stoart is em pie £5 ved George Stickle was a Patton call. er on Saturday evening, H I. Steiger. of Williams transacted business in town on diny Irish MeDwvitt is spending the week n Pittsburgh. Misa Flo Star’ vl ef the Centeal Trading Company. is isting at her home in PM ladelohis. INJURED AT MINE. Frank Galistz, of Patton, whe | employed as a motorman at Mine 40 of the Penneyivania Co Coal & Corporation, wus painfull injured shout 9:30 o'clock last ing while on duty at the mine. motor which Mr» Gallitz was was standing at the foot of an cline, and a trip o otaded eats being drawn gu en in the middle slave of the dha SEE
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