on ———————— i A OS — a | ad 1 So ol ee N- & Fine Job Printing Prompliiy | A Newspaper Devoted to the | | / SE WOH ¥ xecuted in 4a Modern and Up- | Interests of Patton and the | : TW E35 1 § to-date Shop. Try Us. Nothing | Surounding conmumiy. 7he | A ey AR EEl | lr & too Large. Nothing too Small. VOL. XXIX. vation to Patton Youth on Tuesday Patton Folks Give Fine Testimonial to Frank Schwab Who Has Climbed + to Top As Football Star. Another Dollar Day Is Coming Sum of gold band some fiminut 118 Very purpose by 1 1 Hient of this place Righ esteem we § and deliver piendid, LOWE charmit throughout then actually ie fir it sounds colaim which 1, smiling Appreg- Auxiliary { ©1 prepar: All the generog anda Xd ellent 1 The tudes concerned Mesdames Adam Smith, Thomas Crooks, Mark Hrown, Adam Smits 3. Clyde Lucas, John Jones, David Heist, Clark Heist, Robert Sin- [8 od ox, Fred MeQuillan, Edward Little, | Lore John Waters, Ray McQuilien, Frank spent the iw : pris re is aims C'ny Lo wWrARis Sis wa 4 ; ; - We Newly, Miliard Tate, Andrew For. heh . ik ants 4d tha i anit: ad Bobs pmb La its a : 4 # B FRES WbaR EE § ets { Eruiiie: 1 Wied 3 1 nadie Ud Archie Gail. From soup)p Feier Kring n student at Penn Some] S00T700 Si nolo Fin 1s JASot ent St SBE S00 snes wt comand. somed“ont Gombe Wed ou ft hs nis exreilent Rent and 4 ia Hoan fhavis e vows IR Jue 180 Becoming at ter I yeh # al g Ea Frio Re 3 Bint Doubt xt wy tg many st the bhanguet, if An cntemtalnment sod bob wind { th ¢ ters it. J bs ver a more appetizing and enjoy-i1WRs given ast Wed fi ve , 4 able repast was served at a public (UY pis of 1} function in Patton. i Lester Larimer, widly known asi’ Cashier of the Grange National Bank | of this place, wai Chairman of the | (alled by Death nmitled on arrangements for the | Aieen Cartwright the sina and served as toast master | At his immediate right were sealed |! Mrs. Larimer, Fred Schwab, and {oot- ball coach at Kiaki, and Paul Larimer, a student at Kiski and son of thel banker. On Mr. Larimer's left the Baptist (‘Surch diners were Duncan McCready; of the Last Sunday at the Ba Johnstown Tribune; Mr. and Mrs | Pastor Zwaver presched Schwab and their daughter, Mrs. Ja: i ermons at both services: Jour into | hg he spoke Reappoints |) sntiments and toasts were re-] Psalm $0. In nded to by Prof, W. M. Bosserman ject wa J cipal of the Patton schools: Dr JActs 5:29 God Kelly, the Rev. W. A. Graham, jeach or of the Patton M. E. church;|pia: W. A. Blair, formerly of Patton | mem now located at Spangler; George the ever Prindible, head of the Patton Clay other Manufacturing Company; Prof. James} body cordially o all I. Marks, of Saltsburg: Paul Larimer]as follows. Sunday: morning and Duncan MeCready. ship 10:30, evening worshij Frank Schwab was & student at|Sunday school 2:00 P. M_ Prayer Kiski four years and played on thejing and Bible study Wedgesday Saltsburg school’s football team {P. M Prof. Marks began work as a coach in in Mr. Schwab's second year there, His Calvary Chapel tribute wah based on intimate sc- Ihe last Sunday in the old vesr was quaintance and was most positive inj well spent at Lhe Calvary Chapel terms, “Loyalty,” said Prof. Marks Sunday School was : “is a marked characteristic, of Frank]the c¢vening service Pastor Zwave: Schwab, a fine makeup. All he need- {spoke on the et: Pas ed to know was that | had been ap-190, time as related to God pointed coach; he supported mefrelated to : through thick and thin, Frank Schwab{short veurs First the VEATS does not know the meaning of twoig sleep ; words—‘compromise’ and ‘quit’ Helgrass never will compromise with his decia- § 1a1d n ion on what is right; he never willfmeans to estimate real quit. There is one color which is not | lif: Everybody is cordialiv represented anywhere in his characterfto all servicgs as follows —he is not ‘yellow.” 1 do not know of { School 10:15 A M. evening any finer tribute | could pay to any|6:15 P. M. prayer meeting a man.” study Thursday 7:00 P. M All the talks were marked by feel. ro ‘a ing, wit and the desire to do honor Sues PP. R. R. for Injuries i to the young man who had brought H. M. Gooderham, of East Carroll |( honor te his native place, Pastorl township, county pure food agent Graham made the company laugh has brought an action of trespass i ws-Postmaster Vounersgl when he said humoriously: “1 am an]Ureensburg against the Pennsylvania! CRESSON Wh athlete.” lindeed the “dominie” made] Roalroad Co, asking damages r one of the most interesting talks of J juries alleged to have been the evening. at Blairsville Intersection Paul Larimer read a telegram from j 1920 Attorney John WW. Me Dr. A, W. Wilson, President of Kis-jof Latrobe has been retained kiminetas Spring School, as follows: | plaintiff. “Please etend congratulations amd] On the date mentionsd, the plain New Year greetings of the Kiaki-|tiff avers, he was sitticie on a bench minetas school to Frank Schwab, the under the railroad sheds at Blairs: | beaut captain, guard and tackle Kiski] ville Intersection awaiting an east ever had” bound train to take him home A Duncan McCready, in his toast train passed at a high rate of speed well attended At beautiful Poem Palma us-thre¢ pictures of wins ll quoted the Duke of Wellington as ex-jand a large lumj of conl was hurled | plaining that “the Battle of Waterloo | from the locomotive. It is alleged | wax won on the football field at]te have struck Mr, Gooderham, se-| Rughy.” verely injuring him an various parts] Toastmaster Lester Larimer read of the body. His night leg and foot | the following telegram from J. B were badly bruised ard he became Southerland, coach of the Lafayette very ill in consequence of the injury eleven, duted at Pittsburgh: He was also obliged to have a physic “I regret to say that importantjign and also to go to a hospital, caus business keeps me from being withling him great expense, the statemen you this evening I am in deep sym. jaays. pathy with the purpose of Smarr ban-§ nro No of 1 Ww inte quet. our honored guest I § greaf] Among the rural mail earriers seen | be accompanied lender and a splendid athlete. fin Cresson on New YeurSs was Rene lerts, daughter of "gj B SOUTHERLAND " Bunier of this plac e tS th Ehen burg Wl
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