foneld Garsach, » student of the Altoona High School, is visiting at Kw home on Beech Avenue, flovn to Me aml Mee Theodore i 8 { : Yeon on Fridey--a boy "Send Us Us Every hom of News You Know nd Help Swell This Department. Every , Article Helps A marriage license bas been issued at Ebensburg to Prank BE. Rodgers | and Miss Josephine ‘amberiorg, both of Patton. : Mrs. French McAfee in spending thé week-end with friends and rein. tives in Altoons. HOUSE FOR RENT-<Four rooms, hed, on Fifth avenue. Call = furnished, Pr. V. A. Murnay's Colaba & OF . which E. J. Calnban, formerly of Patton, is resi demt partner, have opomed & hranch office at Johnstown, The main office of the firm is at Altoons. Thomas Wilson, of Patton, and Miss leona Lowmsster, daughtey of Mr. tind Mrs. James Léwmaster, of North Spangler, were married Thursday st the home of ‘the bride's parents. a tafleta - ng sone ime home on Fifth avinpe, Fred MewWilliams, o of Cresson, was 8 focus caller in town is Spoing infing in ENE in 8. Unaer wh he Frise ining De. and Mrs. V : stown, was a Barth 4 of Indiana, her parents, ihe Rev. and Hastings cirls who played hasketball, Friday night. The eveging was spent in games, cards and wasic. Those present were Misses | Strittmatter, Allport and Daff, of Hastings, Thelma Ilatimer and Marguerite Fisher and the Messrs. Vincent Springer, Bill Montieth Charles Willlams, Leo] Quinn and Dery Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson were | anesty at & dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clites at Johhs. town, in hover 4 Mrs. (Tites’ parents, Mr and Mrs. Wm Role and daugh- | ter Amels, whe departed on Friday! for New York. From (here they will sof anil on the 8. B Aduataniy for Europe, where they will spend some | time touring. : Messrs. Frank Young and Jerry Flynn attended 8 play at St. Francis! College lust Friday evening Carton Haley of Carrolltown a recent vidgitor in Patton, Mrs. levi Gorsuch visited and relatives In Altooda Jas | dsy Mrs. fren Dietrich his bower gck list for the past week E. WW. Winslow transacted business in Mahaffey last Saturday. Jumes Montieth of Cresson visited | at the home of his mother on Oth avende, last wonk-end. Mr. and Mes, Cyril Fisher were AL toonn visitors last wesk-end, Paul Lavisser, son of My, and Mrs. Lester Larimer, who in a tudent at Kinki, in spending the Easter holidays | | at his home. Mrs. J. I. VanWert who has been visiting in Wellsboro for the past! month has retarned to her home on | Beech avenue, Vincent Springer, High School sta- | dent, is suffering with ivy-poisoning | on his bands. Bob Fogerty left for FEbensburg last | Wednesday where he will visit for - {some time, ; Mrs. Charles George of Hastings | was a recent visitor in Patton Pius Yahner, who has been on the sick list, is muck improved at this) writing j : ey H. A. NMleDivitt and George Stickler of St. Benadict were week-end | visitors In town. section has had, |be contractors for the building of the Patton Auto Com- | ® mes garage. have been able to finish the roof and are now work. ny g on the concrete flooring. fe will | y be a natter of a few more : w structure will be ready Ti talhen quite ax interest in the newest i fmtl, “wireless,” snd installed radio | pedwiving sets in their homes. Much! | setropnl homes have had parties und | ‘tures. Those who have already in stalled the radio recoiving sets are Mag:rs. George 8S. Good, WwW. J. Btar- frets, Cecil Mitehell, Barton Winslow Cand R 4. Commins | dtr, Mes. H. C. Yo i ball, (scar Bishop of Cresson is visiting | {ial the home of Mr. nnd Mrs Edward | R| Shorry on Mellon Avene BN. Smith of Jomey Shore was al © recent visitor in Patton dE. Myers of Altoona wes | higriness caller in town on Saturdny. (iiibert Toner of Westower visited | frivwds and relatives in town on Bat | aniay 4 I. A. Tompkine of Ebemiburg was | & irasiness enller in ation Inst Sat. anny | 1. J. Cowman, a will-knows sales. | ran in this territory, of Pittsburgh, | wis a business caller in torn an Bat. | | uniiay. | i Bdwin K. and Buteh Yeager, former | ! Paliton youmyr men, now of Altoona, ! wire business callers in. Patbon aver | the week-end. Jerry Hayes, of Carvelitown, » the week-end with fiends and rele. | (tives in town BH. DD. Roch of Hollidaysburg was » | recent basiness caller in town 1 MM. Hunter of Itanna spent Mon. | (dim in Patton 5. D. Soyster of Hollidaysbury | wine among the many business callers | Lin Paiton on Mendes Ee rm Many of the Patton citizens bave enjoyment is derived from these a “Titening in” in one of the main fea- EE a Sp Mr. Paul Lilly of Cresson in visit. injec wt the home of Mr. and Mrs. John filly of Sth avenge : Mrs. Jom Lilly retarted to ber momo Saturday from Clearfield which place she was taling tres. mis at the Clearfield Hospital fnyder Yerger, of Portage, was a | witek-end visitor ae the home of his | , of Palmer svinge. Whils here Snyder played | with Patton against Ebemsburg in thy basketball game Saturday night | and put up & fine brand of basicet- | Wendell and Thomas Larimer, of | Elenmburg, spent the week-wad at the | home of thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs [aster Larimer, of Mages avente, | Frod Morey, of Tr svenue, Pimiede a busipess trip Parnoshore | With the favorible weather this ind Hastings recently, A lazge number of local young poo- | pili attended the dase hold at the | Welpome Asditorium at Bakerton on 4 i'idey evening, St. Patrick Day. | The Patton Jazs Hounds Parisi th ol more weeks vimic for the econsion. Jobs Moran, son 4f Ny-Denta Tooth With a tube of Paste 50 Cents a OFTEN JUDGED | i 6 Jovarable on Ny Just to make you acquainted with Quality Products, we shall give free of charge. with a purchase of one tube of Ny - Denta Tooth Paste on Friday and Saturday only Mar. 24 - 25 a glass globe containing LIVE GOLD FIS with sea weed, pebbles and plants. Only One Outfit to a customer - - Get yours early. PASTE kos the Privper of the testh a a osc EERO WAR RD Ro RAL NS k taxes aod failed to turn over shel m— —— ta the proper officials of the THE BE E BEST MUSIC IN AMERICA Be ie pr] THEATRE ALTOONA for the. year af 1921 at the time of ai. font settlement by the Acditors ou tlanuery list last 1 In the case nf Jjobn Sckmik, who was tried in Juige 2. L. Reed's court J bine of violation of the lguur flaw, the defendant wai acquitted ; motion of Altersey Percy Allen cotmsel for the defense, who = hit the case be taken from} | FRIBAT, Bh ry es Sato the | sami had failed 30 JHC BE} MATINEE AT 300 NIGHT 8:15 Lieut. Co. Job) Palip. Sods. Oumjustt Special rr — 25th Asmieosary of the March ever written, “Hl STARS FOREVER" TWO HIRAND NEW PROGRAMS. Mik aden for reservations received now. 50-75-1.00-1.50 ai at dis conclusion by! neesap : at which registarnd the alsnhol contained in the}
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