Specig Sale : WEAR-EVER T'wo Quart thick hard sheet LRM PUD FAS The utensil of a hundred uses. | Regular price $1.10 ia price from March 15 to 25th 49¢ each C pvers also for only 19 cents a ERC Yl td der @Q Starrett, Patton, Pa. rasa itton Personals) Item of News You Know and Help ) Every Article Helps NL a oe Bo Ta 8 cB p52 i 5s te Meg Lina chu Shu nai ow ee Tuesday afternoon , Miss Loretto Prindible. of this i named a8 one of the cratic County Committee of thirty, at « meeting held by promii- sent Democrats in Johnstown just week. Hat § Hi d feck sie} George Parker, of Philipsburg, ealied on Mir. and Mrs. Frank Merrow of Tuesday. gE» week-end at her home in Somersel. Mises Louise Cruse visited at hwy bots in IBeliefonte recently, C.D. Keim was a week end visite ot kis home in Harrisburg. Joseph Farabaugh of Bakerton wus Gussie Leiden of 3t. Lave | viakls ancle and send, MILLIONAIRE" it Also showing 0" with Charlie § Miss Catharine Simpson upent the! week's ran this week at the Olymple} Theatre in Pittsburgh, You ean't afford to miss it. her home here, after seven! days visit with her pavents in Johnutown. George Warner of St. Lawrinee was a recent visitor here Miss Berthn Wilkinson, whe is in training for nursing at the West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, wii esll- td to her homie here recently ly the ifiness and death of her brother. Mrs. Sylvester Nuss has been con ifived to her home by illness for some time, Miss Samuelson is filling the va- cancy in the Second ward school cause. by the resignation of Miss Mary Eanes, now Mra. Basil 'Weak- land Miss Ella May Lilly ir confined to her home by un sttsck of grip Miss Umisy Commons is ill ut her home hers. ; Mrs, Harry Deschamps of Patton recently visited at the home of her father, Thomas Rosser of Hastings Lesko of Patton were recent visitors | at Hdltings. | Mrs. Richard Lilly is conflasd fo her home with an attack of the “flu” Miss Jennie Callahan spent the week-end in South Fork. Miss Margaret Flynn spent ihe week-end 1m Altoona. Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Mellon, of Mt Pleasant, Pa, spent the week-end among relatives in Patton Miss Rose lehman in the | this week of her sister, Mrs. Paul Blaum at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Edward Overberger, ssuiptant principal of the Gsellitein High at this place over the week-anl I. A, Overberger, assistant cashier of the Grange National Bank, spent a couple of days in Johnstown last week on business. ped at this place a couple of hours. Fred Maurer transsctod business in Philadelphia recently. WANTED ir] for general house work in small family, No washing or ironing. Apply at the Courler of- fen, : it The members of the Ladies’ Patton Bridge Club, with thelr husbands, were sntertsined at the Some of Mr std Morn, Meals B. Cowher last Thorsday night, Mrs. Blair Halley entortained a number of frinads st & shown io Saturday night. The Patton High school girls en! feriained the Gadllitzin Bi #Beloo! girls at the Mirory’ Hall here ast rams between the two teams ai} which time the Patton lamsies were the vietors. Music and pees were @ condition of the Grange Miss Mary Strayer han returned to|® SII i less sissies oy LE BS The Misses Effie Squires and Anna, 08,699.03 | School, visited relatives and friends] ii Dr. Brown, of Bamside, while oni; his way to Harrisburg Monday top. haror of Mrs. Basil Weskisad last ; Friday night following a baskuliball py ollywe a your body can have in condition. Other things 1 they can’t prevent a cure. out our Hteartury on WEOLE GRAD WHEAT we paint out very clomiily that in the prevention or cotwestis of any ill health condition, #t is Set! tate of heulth. There is bot om necessary to change the blood strana] ‘healthy ome. The blood ame inl condition is the Barometer of yomef, blond strogm;| JB and that is eatin 4 ; COURIER et ne nn ———— EE. | : f c “8&5 Patton, Pa, in the ityivanis, at the (jose of | Hmreh 10th, 1002 | Certifind < Tees. standing heap! L.astier's 2h Total of Items 21 23 23 24 and 25 3 3.H0 iridusl deposits sub Total of plemand deposits, {other than bank depos. ta) mubjvet ts Reserve, temas 26, 27, 28. 20. 80 ami 31 8 a3 {ther time deposits a T9880. 72 i Postal Ravings deposits 34.19 Total of time deposits, subject to reserve, [tems 32. 33, 3. an’ 35 8 80,000.00 ai . $796, 3 Si { Bills payable (including all ER obligations representi.g ie money barrowasd ~~» 149,699.08 than rediscounts) stocks, securi. Total . cs . 15247818 Mate of Pann § 4% Pose NY 2008890! IF. IL. i $ i i ; 4 - 45 oa. 3 be etn a » Rk > » a sx 1 iAS3.00 1 Ihat the abdve statement ls rie tol ie bout of my know nde and belief, | ve | . 38.085.97 | F. L. BROWN, it und armou : { atpier, national banks 65,589.97] Correct--Atiest: RY) $9 10,11, 13, WM. H. SANDFOAD, «8 85,4199.97 Wi. H. SANDFORD PRINDIBLE. | SOMERVILLE, 1056.27 1% 3g f ID 1 nn $1,118,186.03 | 71 8,000.00 | (SEAL) poid in nin} 60,000.00) Fularg:sen [ 8 John's Or set—— B00.00 | shansgpre Asvium for boys at Cresson of the Catholic (hues iterations will be made and an sdditionsl build. Futad condition 548.34 There are now 187 bows at the or ris Bi BY Tae TRE den ep 4 per OK evan §ivtoimn wy me past ho With a enn tamnnlited ap alent of Fem Bila. phen on the petonsihln th before. A Jor. fl tony of housing 80 bow In ehitett DD. : 12 or spore wvemrs ago. Since that there, ynder his direction, thers vas antiablisbied! the St Marys Orphin. ; : age for girls at Cresson snd St Joo | seiph’s Home for infaxts at Ebeis. Cighior of the lbure. There sre 157 bovs, 118 glee palemnly swenr {ani shout 60 infants at the varius 0 TO hamen. The Sisters of the Immans. Inte Henrt are in charge of the ghils’ adil infants” homes, while the Sisters of 85 Joseph conduct the ssylam of that name, § Unce a pear there is x @ecial onl. lotion taken op in the varisus Cathe oiftf Churches of the diocese for the orphanage fund. and the expense of tha contemplated changes will be (eo frayed in this manner : Notary Public. Eh —-—— R————— | expires Jum. Rex, | MORE PROOF ile Sn It May Concern: a. While working in the Altoona shops NO, 4887. I jens struck by a sledgs hommpr. The Afiier thst | suffered headaches {or five: or six months snd developed mus. tolliis. A physician suggested un opqration buteinstead I went to Iw 1. J. deVries, chiropractor. The ve. lied! of my headaches was instantun. “ous and in a'short time I was entive- ly well, : JOHN" J. ANDERSON, : 823 Mifflin St, Huntingdon, ¥a. Pullipatusy, Pu. May 8, 1941. To Whem [vt May Concern: Ford sar | sprained my thumb. Sia then my Hiumb would pain bverely about every three weeks and en time I would lone several dayw worl, Thin continued until Oct. 1990, mone thai twq pears. During that tine out any swsults whatever. 1 ashid the at fmt thought it wes s case Sir uN osteoid, bat | this [pesiibly 4 vertebrn might be pinching in danree 14 the trouble and In Sus cad 8 Dive adjustments might | 1 sibmitinl wh an examination which a TIASTL08 dislesed » verterbes out of place. 1 — 50004 rerige ih adjuoteent and was W- joel to cheek oo. 451,188.01 Uthor demand deposits TT 0.07 ibova-named bank, do sclemnly swear Jivaglors, | § profossd in an announcement whade | Stinday by the Rt Rev. Johns J. Me- i Lark, Bahan f the Altsona {Hapege | 5 2 a ge i iw veyed ed anaidier. fod . . ii 8% 1.64 nk wy ap y the ger vrei ind i ov : ; PHN idinZeon | Plaine weiil { msore conven/ent | sim fo be provided, In addition toil adhe changes of a miner nutiwe.i In $y, 1918, while cranking «4 | I ajpplied wirious Yiniments, bat with | De, deVries if he could help me, bit! preciation $500.00 18.8000 0 i roiilating ote oatstand. | BE sini SBIO0.00 bank outstanding i 1825.41 i i i 5 Lense properly fitted to the eyes by Registered Optometrists at ‘Tozer Jewelry Co STORE WITH THE RED STREET CLOCK PATION, + - = =. . _ punni Amnon ER CS I Sn 1 po Si LA incl ® A | 8,790.18 HIRE Joined So the present stroctiorn i mAiny urovisien for 80 more loves 59,996.00 24 Well as easing i prasent pone! i i Ba ab hn Mags Inet dre Sg 0 BR Bein FOGERTY PHARMACY y _ EE ii Cr ASE Ar os A i FF AVENE TO, PL. | yor Spica pe ia i oman § Just received 2 new shipment of i ~ Highland Linen in all shades, Gentlemen’s Club and a fine selection of the latest NE HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPA CHURCH Alfred Nugent Hamwell, redtor, Sunduy school ul 2 p.m. Sunday, March (0th, evening pray- or and sermon at [1:30 ». =m. Et hh ack hat fu BROTHER JOWIN. WIL. INSON WH DIED MARCH 4th, 1922 Once agnin the Great Spirit has summoned through Death a Brother! Redman to take thy Long Trail to the Happy Hunting Givunds to the King. dom of Ponemah to a life in theif . Groat Hereafter, ol | Sm —————————— He has beh a divisent and Shel gs ET te meet worker iu Triln's labors of i SOMERVILLE dom, Friendsbip ad Chasity and has REUEL BV the distress of the widow and | Avlarney -ai-Law - a adit, Wel from the Great pile. And, w Office i tive Gomi Baila ealled our Sefowpd und respected] = —— : brother Home, sail he having : ; tron und faithful member Tribe, be i& resold that Tribe No. 360 Improved Ovder Rodmum of Patton, Pennsylvania testimony of our hoa ton family ug rind) of wi Pein our Charter be di for li wi thy Klay) Jom, Los The bouse of tile abede The Church ithe aot Tred our ; of the pal nmr a as Ed Fir. us the thoes has athe | (¥inde sad thal has | Fme pada Tahal) return to Dr. | Chitmogonciar, Sai : | seven month! pe. I on certain that if It rie, Bi \ hs §
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