iin, ta or “Devoted to the pSIS per Patton Surrounding Community. Only Paper in A Wide and the The ton. at Lourter | F Fine Job Printing | Executed | too Large to-date Shop. Tr ina Modera and Nothing too ogi VOL. XXX. NO. 23. PAT TON, PA. THURSDAY, MAY COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF THE PATTON SCHOOLS Held in the New (rand Theatre on Wednesday Kvening of This Week. A LARGE CLASS, The sommenement exercizes of the raduating elas of Patton high seh onl were held last evening in the New Urand Theatre. The upeakers for the nceaston were County Superintendent of Sebools, M. 8. Bentz, of Ebens: hung, nnd Miss Margaret MelGuire, a prominent Philadelphin educator, The progvam as wnrried oul is as dlows: Overture, by the high sehobl orchestra; Graduation mareh, by the orchestra; Overture, orchestra; Ad dress, Miss Margares MeGuire; Anvil Uhorgs from 11 Travatere, orchestra; Presentation of diploggas, Supt. M. § Ponte: Song. Ulnse of 1824. March, by the orcheutm. The officers of the praduation elas are John Williams, president: Cecelia Quinn, vice president; Ella Mae Lilly, Sevgetury, and Rhadella Chelate, treasurer ‘This year’s clas numbers sixty four members, as follows: Leslie Fran- eis Allbe Clair Jerome Anstead, 15 Kay Blake, Metiv Bobby, Anna Hochmoch, Bertha Alice Bailey, Hel en Cecelia Brown, Busan Catherine Baka, Josenh Mark Borer, Elvira Elisabeth wireson, Roseph: tloosevelt By sre, Rhodella Mabel Christeff, Da- fay Ruth Comuhons, Clara Jano Cart wright, Leo Kenneth Cooper, Anna Sn hepta, Elizabeth Irene Davis. Donahoe, Elisaboth An- Dverchal, INDEED | Patton Nine in Signal Victory First Game of the Hespon Was 'deld Af Main Line Coal Tien on Sug day Afternoon Last, The Patton Independents defeated the Portage Moose In 8 fast pame of baseball at Portage lait Bunday af. ternoon. A Patton mally in the thin inning resulted in three runs. Kopko was given un free tickel to first base and went to third whet Noonan sing. feel thru short. White singled over speninl scoring Kaphko, Christof! sent a single to right and Noonan érvieed fhe plate with the smeond marker Christal! stole second apd White ear. ied on the play. Patun scores two more in the fourth when Merriman srnaehesd oul a triple {bp deep cehter, Bhuss singled to left serving "Tubby" Bhus: went to when Bevaan- sky was walked and srored on Bun again until the ninth, when Chriptoff singled to center, stole second and sents on Merriman’ dashing single fo enter Cio started on the siound Tor Por thee but was removed in the thing HBraadwell Niniahed the Dre bsalie pitched a five game for the Patton fads. He pallnl hisasell out of 1 bad hole in the sixth, With the basa full and only one down Bb setlied down to work sand struck oul the nexi two mien. retiring the side. The seote: Patton ABR H O Neagian, Ib 1 1} White, bh hb 1 1 Chroiteflf, m hb 1 2 Merpiman, 1b 3 1 8 | Shuss, © ; Bermansky, se Bend iis, p wot Fame A E ae PO 8 wer - nh 2 coun % Pre BD D0 ee vee | >. i hy : Bone ny Chainer in White to : ope i on balls—Paiton 4, ¥ortage L Flemt bese on errors. Patton |, Por- ge 4. Sacrifice hitn—Dobuilia. Lett oft bases—Portiipe 8, Paton 16, Strack sut--hy Cike 2, Broadwsll 2, is 4 Umpires—-Buckwalt, Thompson, Seorer—F. | 8. Baughman, Hommes: | MONTESSORI PARENTS. CLUB HAD A MEETING NO Teh S| We The Montessori Fajpents’ Chib held n- the at. meeting ¢ of the year other mitles tution LEGION TO HOLD PICNIC AT SUNSET | DURING SUMMER a A Big Affair; Committe in Meeting Saturday Last, CHAIRMEN A RE Plans of the Cambria sitter for 8 countywide the American Legion Posts 4 Park, near here, were furt hered at meeting ut. the Fox Hotel Hotel | Ehanto on Suturdas Sveing fad Th plenie will Ratuwmiay, 41. at Sunee| der way te make it one est events that will be hel rin comnty his seaRen gryone i he vite to Legion posts } hty will assist in the pink Assistant Deputy Cresson, will There will bu entertainment % topped off with giittee in eliarge sleure an tra to Turniah the aanoe entire | County the Aamwriean Legion Pienle Committe Twenty lp hold £8 Pare ane Simmer atten dancing. Siaenyaring re hubs eaeeptionally pool ¥ ma of the county were In Otienciance #1 ihe Ww hun Sher mptisars in cons section with Legion aflsirs through: aut the county were discussed. A Son stitution and by-laws for the ergand gation were presented by the Coruth pomnitior anil Lhe sdopted, Dr. Robert J. Basgurson, Johns town, chuirman, made the following J a hain ot the AME meeting, Germaine, {Coletta at hi growing. Foeminn AUGUST i. HOOV sR IS Well BEnown Resident of This Place les af hin Home on Mellon Ave. Bae on Taesday. sina Avgust K. Hoover, one of the old. est inhabitants of Patton Boreagh, and well known te the cider inhabl tants of the north of the county died at his home on Mellon avenue at an Hoover was in the seventies, and had been in poor health for some years. rpm whose wife, Mary Hoover, sone Years ago, is survived by ey following children: Rudolph, Cla lorris, hand Matilda and i Hoover, all of Patton A daughter, Mr at her home in Bakerton last March The funeral took place on Thurs. day morning of this week, with inter. t 8t. Boniface. high nas of re n quien for the ish will be St. Mary's church, this place jd a Cutholie ehureh, could not be held. First Baptist Church. Rew. a ltred J Jeff efter, Pastor. 10 A. ad Sermon: “The Home Confessionsl” Sermon by the Come and SA ua, - A ASA TEE NIN SEMAN RS TT . he Slee of the Aero ead County Wide Gathering Will Bel NAMED June game was & My i 1974. each year : of youd andl that he Hoste are rot al CLAIMED BY DEATH] ne hour on Tussdsy morning. Mr Gertrude Dowey, died oo | 7:90 P. M. “The Sword of Touch ™|"; {Piatt singing and special mpi. 1 0AM Worship period and Sunday) A Fe Jom sonan, Th ok ment. in the Catholic church eometery | Nag ibe date. On account of today being I Ascension Diy and u feast day in the | s requiem services |v put triby Hie to its | Hh e'dock sharp. If {inglonairres or ex- Hot In» f {different Saal i or bg 4 AERVRnCY bats id. Help the local base ball cutting Koviling at his home Monday. 1 4 t Lease Simmer, James M. Towle, he Wensel ami Rerinedy Wilson, Nicktown {emetery, umm, 0. T. Jumes, Bam Timer Brickley and}y Show of 8 Palmyra man wit Have Charge the Borviees, {Nb pid IT THE CEMETERIES A ri a ben of the an unifors at Lond building ofr there are MEY OE er position to hia i " 3 - uniform, it is urpei that they wear the Sar navy hat or cap The PN -sdrviee men will ie Cepieteride in séclin 5 81 wl Wi $84 filsiarale sendiar de w Si fap fhe Putte Som the fags Wit shinies The former soldiers are having the eiviliany worompas to the cemeteries y hi gprs S10 ha! si in it h the louive ait the we wd Legion if Fou nave heen in t do wo. Outside of this niost fitting of all i] dbservances for Mimorial day, Pa ton will have a ball game at the Ath, fetie Tield ut 2:30 o'rlock in the after Hoon when the local tows will clash fils the strong Hastings nine. Poth tems have suceptionally fine line-up) ard 8 good! game is promis. adn by your attersiance at the game. You will snjoy il. Chest Springs Brieflets. A rou dance will be given on Fri day evening in the Chest Springs hall. § Abernld, son of Vincent Meloy, al sivered his left thumb while Mr. ard Mrs. Daniel Storm announ- te the birth of a Bm. : THIEY - KNOWN. - The party who stole two tires from the. Ford ear in the barn of Charles i known. If pot returned to i hu a1 Mra Philonweos | JOHN H Was fo The Post that all ex-aervice men turn outl 48 the morning. ‘the service of the country de not fail 4 Er ishmediately |, prosecution bo] tow. ll. extent of the Pr will fol} Father James Passes Away Was Formarly Loeated ai Spangler and Careodltown and ls Wall Known in Neighborhood, Hen @ rire th a {snide yw Ile aR $i Waa CPiery Healty, Pa C. SUTTON DIES AT HASTINGS FRIDAY Well Known Het {learfield iret Parmer of Fowsshin. day gt the hame of iy i daughter, in Hast "Sil, ier 4 rade his be ned ear ing 1 farm in lear field township about a year spe. His wife and coe son preceded him to the grave, The detonsed bn survived by the following children: Maude, wife lof John Brandt, of Altoona; Dore. thea, wife of Peter Miller, mentioned! above. Mellass, wife of Bernard Bak er, of Hastin Sheehan, of C ey of i a searbet § ever quarantine, Mri Ene Hebb, wi rwmiviered last Decornber, wis not hie to testify Ht the trial of Willlam Bishop, con fennsd glaver, and the trial pone the Hsytennber court Ra Barend . until torre of Mrs. Crescentia Refliner. fats My i lew of James will take pl Nee Fr ; i the residents off her Reffoer, of Spang) ET she died Inet Monday. vs will he celebrated Yaneral service: lar the reneantin we Hellner, i Hells Ser. rs went faery ever ui af 15 ehild Juseph A aM Lion = + § ot whos 12 sary oh Pox of Bi Henediet, by & previcas marriage: Johns Reffner, of Spangler; Hesry Riffner, of Akron, Ohde: P.M. Beflner, of Boswell: Mr Agnes Veighner, of Spangler; A. A Reffner and James Reffoer, of Halph- ton, Mra Lo Lo Lesh and Mrs Hose Mulraney, of Spang ter. Thomas and William Rel'fner, of Bparigler, are sony by her late husband's first marriage She is survived by 6 grand-children, and 64 grest-grand-thildesn, pou in Ek Earl Francis Gray. Funeral services were conducted at St. Patrick's churell in Spangler on Monday morning for Earl Francis Giray, the sight yest old son of Edwin and Martha Holmes Gray, of Sang ler. whe died last Friday st the pe-} renin! homes, following an lists of time suffered a fricture of an arm, and on account of the pain lock jaw developed, whieh wis the direct cause of his death. A solpen high masse of requiem was said with the Rev. ¥. P. Coreornn as the celpbrant. Burial woe made in the Holy Cross cemetery. Earl F. Gray is survived by his par fonts and a boother sind 4 slater, Holme es and Jane Gray, loth at home. CRESSON FIREMAN BADLY HURT WHILE AT WORK Roy A. a fireman of the Ranepp. { Cresson division of the Perssylvanis Railroad. wus seversly injured he leaned too far out of his [a afternosn. his head 4 str ge; Elnora, wile of D. ¥. thin place, snd MH. more than fwe weeln. The lad at that} SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 SENIOR CLASS IN SUCCESSFUL AND ENJOYABLE PLAY Crowded House Greets the Pupils at Production of “The Girl in Waiting.” 1924 Fran He hool presen © ast Friday afiernon : tienily © fring thi he | sired by patelle faolils In 8 Very 4 of the popula wirl in wanting 2 aily BE ob an nome drank, shel as the bans Mildred Murray was particularly good in portraying fhe par af the prov srtiad other if snd “Brine sptionally pocd, ¥, seenie effects L many peridns ithe hit of the ¥ ; = fa ven thou Rigs them In De The play was pro doeed ander the direction of Loretto Frindibde, pringipal of the high pehool, and Mrs itty, of Philadelphia, The young folks proved conclusively thet they hal every advantage that intensive train: ing could mive and oieh eredit Be due these gr whe w orked a kad mike the play such & vet say Lani per an the ape p : : part excellently. « eraldine Ponshue in the le of Georglanns Witherspoon hid an extermely humoreus toueh : r play. Joseph MeCaifery was a seream in the role of the “rwwit-all detective * Paul Sharron made a very rend pression as the crook. Eether Basser. Marie Lows, Graces Uridh, Mae Lilly ami Cecelis Quinn migide the fea room svene ote of the best features of the slay, BC — k wo HR NORTH COUNTY SPORTS MEN ELECT OFFICERS Sma TIWill Make Effort to Include Inter eater Persons All Over the Nev. ihern Seclion. ‘he Nosthern Cambria Sporteomen’s Association hus sheen srganfaed 3 ™ the north of Lhe coniity. At ine held in Burneshore last week the officers for the eruing your wese elected as follows: President, Will PF. Govwdon : vice president, John Evans, of Bt. Benedict; seerviary and treas urer, D. A. Westover, of Barneshore, The executive compiles is compos ed of the following mamier: David Coo mars; GU Mortimer Strum, font: is Peel, Marstellar; James Asheroft, IL B Plummer and Joseph A. Duagher- 5, all of Spangler ani Barnesbero. It ia the intention of the ssmceistion to conduct a membendip campaign in the near futures and an effort will be made to enlist 500 or more members from the north of the county. Patton Shartamen sre hwvite! and should ad filinte in the riembe hip Week End Pishing Trip. These poor fish that inhabit the reams down in Centre county will Bot have any posce of mined this week erid-—at least. A party fabermen will lepve Patton tonight for the Cans Creek Rod snd Gun Cable st Coburn, Pa, and will spend the remainder the week after the elusive trout The following will corn prise pod ry A Earl Bearer, Chet Chapman, hn fey and Derr CG. Wislew, Adoption is Granted. Portage whship, was presented enurt at Eberabury on Monday in % hich Mr. Plummer paked leave of ay SE 38 Malt 2
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