i iM onda ¥. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO! AB IIIS | ning st full capacity. | Rev. Chas. W. Wasson, pastor of the M. E. Church, preached at ( Carapboll last Thiursdny. Mrs. C. H. Peery und daughter, Ed (om, of Chest Springs, visited friends oh dn ela AT “aivernitied ‘assortment 3 Eis and attractive Glen i "ie Myrtle The Patton Clay Works are ron} visiting frie “Hurry Fasion, wot City. and Mr. Gearhart wore visitors in Pall Miss Lydia isregy retu lant Monday alter an ox fs Mel ara John reat to Pat. TE arg. Pa were oloited delegntis to the Repuislican party of Pitton al the {convention held in Ebenshyrg last | TEN ¥ EARS AGO a I a In na Wilkes Barre Vite the | president of Sons a —————— tm ar) Ai suk returned Tuesday |’ Philadelphia Poarer ware $4 a YHETE B Vs "weil. | # wpen friends Robert “Khitse, with Myr am der al relative vi Ww # her ¥ gent 4 J» brother and sheterin fw, 2 al 2 a SPL E > Ad d W 'R. ¥« BIDET, 9 Shan ami J ones toons Jahn VF. Ad ouition st ravi Mm i ry pari. i i ne Ek Rs En i gone ta Ke nit E seared i fru has and Moe BE Farsbaisgh ang wr. Helen, of Charrolitonee, are Mrs. Farsbaugh's father, Whirton, of this place Mrs. Fragk Copples, anil {lveumon, visited and relntiy Sundeyv. We andl punch iC ar Just Week, Irene Warser we wliter Bik 4 of has returned fow weeks feiondu and relatives in Ab THE OL DS SWIMMIN HOLE Ee By Jamey Whitcomb Riley. TH SR SA he old swimmin' hole! Whave the erink wo still wand Jeep Looked i ke & bily-river that vas Inge | ng balf as And oe ae of 1 he Lip J or” file oll poinmin’ Oh! the old swhnmnithole! happy days af yore, Dil $0 | friends hasd 8 Fe seid | wrortir und | When I wet to isin shove If on the | nid sickamsore. | It shownl me o fave in ta warm | tonny Gide That gused lack” at me so my andl | rlorifiad, 1t made me love snyselt, i } Sntiped lio enrdng My shedder smilin’ up st me with wa Bp Shaan day - past and goss, and oid Thee’ tock bis toll Proms the oll man come Dark te the OE 0%! tie old swimminJiels! Jong, hey days the huimidram HE BR [Oh MY PEDERI, ihe oki dusty Inve, wean all 3 wo You could & inwed 4 dg oki 4 Bot the lost joys is past! Let your femae In sorvow roll Like the rain thet set to to dupsly ay he oll wwimanin'-hele. In thet of school mae] How plesasnt was the jumey down] Whare thin: dire of our Dare font} , of the | 1 They A" o fun on hums mt i ithe swrimemin’-hole 3 & F | 2 i ent fishing, A follow bus no time for hate fahing. mu + yer tn Ti gre EE Set to bo thayr row £ wig) a % y 5 grave Hike the, 8 Hw credit to And always House It Fl Retorted | Yadden Nitta g bei WEN. py are appropriate and stable to “Mother” sang by Henry Barr YERS '* ¢ Rodeheaver HOME AND MOTHER ant | elish rt ood ad nae, | Prayer by Burr i ie | i The Best in Town Are At Thompson's NAR \L.Y every man is going to step out in a straw hat next week. And every man in Patton, or near Patton, or within twenty miles of Patton, knows, or ought to know, that the best straw hats that money cau buy come from Thompson's. All p iced between $2.00 and $3.50, ed among them the fa- mous Warner & Stief “Santone.” Those Easy Madras Shirts With the Collar Attached that a man likes to wear so many places during the sums fords and Strap In black and brown kid, rubber he heels. Fine assortment at $3.50, $400 and $4.5 leather and New line of Ladies’ Canvas Sport Oxfords Ir tans, white, and black and white. HA SEO IY Ladies’ Latest shades, silver, grey and nude, and $3.00. rvs people oi wel 8 Always Reliable, A PR PRN oS pean wi Ee Ei A fh in FR lt eu
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