a I PCE tr SE TPP RDRRES, pes Newspaper Devoted to the of Patton and the oh Community. | Only Paper n A Wide || Surroundin The tion. VOL. XXX. NO. 24 £8,000 KIWANIANS SIMULTANEOUSLY TO BE IN MEETING All Members of 1240 Clubs to Join in Observance When Convention Opens. ALOCAL CLUB TO MEET ALSO Joining in with all the {240 Kiwun- i« elahs in the United States and Can- ia, which meet simultansouddy at the me hour, the Kiwanis club of Pat. tors will hold 8 special meeting on “All Kiwanis Night” Monday, June 16th, at § P. M. At this time theopening semion of the eighth annual Interpa- tonal Canvention will be held in Den: . Unlorads, All the clubs of the vontinent will arrange their mesdings accordingly with difference in time, so that all will join in on the same kind of a program on the same evening. The feature of “All Kimunia Night” meting is the “Zere Hour,” a fifteen misute period, when all clubs will si- mulisneousl obaseve the same prog | rai. This featere will consist of a “Fallowship Moment of Silence,” when all clude on the continent amd: assembled thousands of delegates and viditors af the convention will he sypchronized with each other, 3 mes. sage from Edwin PF. Arras, President of the Kiwanis Club internations!, pa- triotie sone of the United States and Canada, and a fellowship sang. “On- wand by Kiwanis,” written by George 8. Holmes, President of the Kiwanis Club of Denver, This is the first time in the history of Kiwanis or of any simibir erganiza- tion, =o far as is known, that such & # meeting has ever been arrange, It in one of the most out- z ling examples of unified setion that the ecustry has ever known, amd it is especially unique because it brings S000 Riwanians in over 1200 cities together in united fellowship at precisely the same time, : A al of wadio stations will a ——r gonusting of a ens Arras and al- musical 3 le gener. We need VISIT AT HOME OF JOHN A. JOHNSON, OF PATTON | srs iin Jamestown, N. Y. Folks Whe Was Seriously Injired Some Years Ape. # (aon a le tion. Har =. amd hor sister Eli # Jamestown, N. Y. were the home of their parenis, Mr. and Mere John A. Johnson, of Palmer Av enue. on Decoration Day. Thil two ia of Jamestown Me their Tath an seeident a little ov ago at No. 28 mine that him his life. Nearly every broken He allie to 4 tittle with ail of are shiters Tr, thet or ei Johnuen, FERrs boldly was around a cane. Mr. Johnson ; what it 4 10 28 AB Foum as he his pains and the time. Mr. Johnson citigsen of Patton pathy of all his PATTON'S HIGH SCHOOL ALUNINI DAY IS COMING SR misery ail 3 weil known | fae sym Saturday, June 14th, Is Ret As First Day of Kind in His tory of Patton. NEED SU PPORT OF PUBLIC. HSS af the j itr Tired s jth. The Alumni Sehool will obuerve Day, Baturday, June 26 or more years that the Pation sh cols have been ii existenns, this the first attempt at any thing af thi kind. This day has been name to ir terest and vevive spirit in the Alun Association, to bring back memories of the good old schoo! days whieh ge our start ‘wm life, and to york up a spirit which will be an incebtive to every boy and girl to maintmn Lhe staying « quaiities io graduate foam 8 high school. Saturday evening of June 1th will {bring forth much music, muck! jovial ity smd other treats for the public in the iro-open ition of gave Yielt Pather | Heth, of! visating ati Johnson. ales 0 do:t't know | | ve vight'n sleep tiption of fan the oreern. is PATTON, PA THE WHITE SISTER” TO BE HERE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Supreme Will Be in Pat. Three Days Next Week Choarch Benefit. i Photopiay for for fon a] from Sister,” adapted for the famous novel by faentus novel bw Crawford, will be Grand Theatre, New srand Ju Lilly *gminst the negirly cost | 101 beate in hie IRN This picture, accorded {of the press eritics of ot { ihe 1 making gt best o the pias fourtee y sangeet 5 BY f PE terevl. A great grtual ar. Yosuvios, [It srt of the ie claimed ture alone i= wor ihe 1h BOTY, {the pic price of ad. been the stay productions this pie. prt of he ie ably support seyeen dniehrites. A never been made have seen “The larger cities, and he has Viger the star in the Lillian Gash, in nearly all the inure snd port ri hdr their Intention of re it when it comes to Web K a El Music Club Has Meeting. The ERird of the Patton lak 1 in the Good bails ding Tueslay evening of this week, exw. by Prof. Lambert Betis and W. 4 Grakbm was very much od. The attendance was good al new members were taken in “The program committer has Plana’ for an unoseally good programm for the July menting. Announcements la ERROR sins BOR in Patton snl viein- er FATHER ae | Been the Iereovable Rector at | Catholle church h at Loretto, 5 rand 3rd, 1871, the distinguisked pas day. PRIEST FOR 53 YEARS : Michael's Loretio, for the iS Thirty-three Yeust, The Rew Puthor Ferdinand Kittel, ir of Bt hael's Juenday quietly prved his 53nd anniversary of hix Se adion to the primthood Father Kittall is the oldest priest in gals Be emi ne a. EA Re SRA LL a tor has served important post in church work. AL six o'clock on Tuesday ttorning Kittell celebrated Mas i {ifie’s father, Tom Mr. and Mre 8 A Byun were veo ase. 1. J. Ryan and family, iva are have talked! to! tons wrtion ith, two day, turned to Lion on pod dena sre the sileged 1 Klay tae Bt pasties of 1 roar! also 4 weed at ES ane, MeCanl rounty ¥ Hon, and nar of fail to tal ‘WEYL Leslie ralitle, wae § ach ens, David We tlhe 368 was refu WEE ae be Both A [ment was 8 han tee § rong in na. var ash i RA the i face 1d ody tines when from the hes | A {pital jast Thursday maraing, the hey 0 Orphans’ QR, 1928, was dive wing removed to the fiehool of the Altoona Diocese at i | flummit. Charles’ leave taking at the hospi-| tal on Thursday, was one of — 4 The youngster come to regard the hes- pital a» hus home and he was loath to depart. Informed of his transfer to the Grphanagpe curlier in the week the hoy broke down and 1 inking being & most one, The youngster was known to every inember of The & he wal! and to very patient was given pood- live by the entire family. Litzinger is an his mother dying from burns er in the fire at Coupon. His father died some yours | ig. Mauna St. Augustine Brieflets. F. C. Nagle and doughs 1nd Dora, spent Sunday with 3 lr. Na- Nagle tent visitors st the home of their son, John McMullen, of Oninha, J is spending a ants, Mr. phy Mas, 3 McHale Mr. and Me. B. J R a i The th of 2 2 wh ar son He ‘is suffering of an attack |1/rom sd James Ig i1o¢ cheumats his leave] Marky | . ® fori WRONG Tige Hille The trae | welogted as tables to § eo other y It is 192 t : UNE = er in two find who af the pliyment & fine of "Dek 1s i | Was “§ The onal y Fine Job Executed in a Shop. T IP |: to-date Us. thing too Large. Nothing too Small. Wap SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 Imcuano LILLY STEPS BRISKLY TO THE TOP IN MUSICAL CIRCLES + Fast Herournition in the East Make Ceatming i and Bids Fair to His Mark Richard inriy kno Diek,” whe fuated fron of Masie Be I #& mark | finie BUDETVIag who | Dest cErt He Was pleased i dels # Eri yx Ene oreheaira BACAR Lf he Sat are 7 SENIOR (LASS HAY A FAREWELL AFFAIR i Hat here © Sebold dining» Nearly 4 iio dad daneing were Liu OYE Ring lane heon pro party broke gaol wishes BIR nasi Bo cd » Hort) of ap he iter Wile En With Ex. BRR § ne seolurabips ws the Ithaca wan meade recently lemmpent other scholarships ‘were the Hhaes institalion £15.080 in free slrie toll oe talented BET, fers 100 scholarships ; each year. These will ent ner fo imatraetion for 4 wh beginning with al ; of the | had 1000 talented i to a profession. A enter the compelill formation ls requests [. Jehsson, secretin Conservatory of Mux nie Be aire ine bo write fo B | of the hae 1 t before September Lit, Fy this OAT. 20- # lof Carrelltown, dis while bisekanith at Carrviltown for a large Pibat of fal | MC; Mrs ESR SN AGED CARROLLTOWN MAN | EXPIRES AT HIS HOME| a Valentine Thomas, A Former Hack- smith, Passes Away of A Com. plication of of Ds Drseanes. Valeatine Phomas, % aged 81 years, 3 y about 19:30 o'clock, of u complication of dis-| i enses. He was well known in the north of the county, having fellowed the number of years. A Valentine Thomas was bern in SL Lawrence, Cambria county, July 8, 1880. His wife is dead, but be is sar vived b the following children: Frank J. Thomas, and Valentine, Jr. beth of Greencastle, Indiana; Apguatin Thomas, of Pittshargh; GC J. Thomas, of Carvolltown; Sister 3M ane, (Ff St. Joseph's Convent. Silver City, N. William Rouch, of Barnia, Canada: Me HL Walty and Mra HM. Blom, of Carrolitown The funeral will be held = Friday moerning with servecies at St diet's chanch, where & high mam of ars Til Te made the <b In torment will be made in the chureh) A RI ESR “| KIWANIS CLUB TO Viembers WERE A PK wan members were | perplexitios and problem yp i few montha IA FORMER LOCAL BOY IS A BENEDICT | Weaklund, of Pution, Pa wThe condition wf most of the aire, JOSEPH BOYER GETS AWARD OF A MEDAL | And John Willams IM Graduating Class of Pation High webood Gets Legh Moementin estiflent of thet SOME STATISTICS OF THE PATTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS A [List of Pupils Whe Are Given | ARE HAVE NIGHT FOR BOYS ON MONDAY Must Bring One More Ladu Along to Gain Admission to Hall, F COUNTY a or SEAT. Tul abandoned § he evenings Proje, he tlhe spirit of & evening ani overyore had a good JER, Ri sehool Term Is Over. Tuesday morning the | hit sesaion of shoot wun hell in the Putten Public ls. AER pupils dre happy with thought of what wonderfal tine y are going to have nn the jroed sammer time. Plenles, parties, sees and visits are on [be sbadule shiek wil make all farrget sehonl 3 Yur Bt least Man Li ¥ . # inl Ba, itapatrick, Joseph MeAf- | le ie. Jar shed lan, Arthur Gwin, Leonand Sumper, Fari Beckwith, Ralph Galomini, Mi dred Jones and Margaret Lwynn, wa hoes hs Cresson IReartos # lege And 4 woman, fat Lily Honors for Variow: Reas- ons in Grades, Too Ivan sh ie LIST E BD HEREWITH. sadl, Milde ie Fi fos La Bende boil Marke, Mabel Michael i SON, J in a a Lu "t ERI % He w ai i Jona Florence relia, Fred Cymbor, Hie RE. John Agrees Brasko, Hangenhorn, 2 Chereehike, Jogeas, Michael Freeman itiam Gow iaeh, ho were lgring the Elam, Ella Mary Shun oO Brien % Dn £ “svanaagh, William Lowes, Lowes, Ethel Cowher, Josephine Gok ravind, Joseph Bennett, M k~ te Banfield, r Sue. A SSR State Police in A Raid. The state police last week raided gl one at Gal. two truck oad of al liquor " and seresting four men ail of whew gave bal HEAT Ca Se A Sm PA ADRAIN WEAKL ANI, A FORMER PATTON YOUNG MAN TAKES UNTO HIMSELF ONE OF THE PRETTIEST BRIDES IN ALL O10 From Tuesday's Manaliel St. Peter's Roman Ca was the scene of a my ning at 9:90 sciock wham XN Mae Flood became the bride of Advis Rev. Fath er BC Gabayid said the splenn word in the nuptial Mass uniting the young couple by marriage. Mes Frank Wes trick, organist of the church, played the wedding march and a sroerus of bridal mes. A. BE. Helopan ing lmpressivily, “ive Mar her gifpctive aocon pan nen ha heide ia a daughter of Ne awl Hrs, Edward Flood, of South Main Skreet, Was a reeepiion of vilatives. Mr Weakiand is a son of Sum Wealklamd, of Patton, Pu. although he will be a resident of Cisbooton, wherh hw will take The birkle chee for her at- wenddant, Mics lsabaile Moved \ The groom's best man wis the brother of Messrs. Hemy Fred Thre ahade of the roses {4 gown of weerpetts of ¢ gland wore a picture hat of black lace ley. A 1 Vonho! hotel the table being dete ar- bwhere following the cempmony thevell his brbde, and whee he fu cone {nected with the Admiral Rubber Tire} Company. ribbans of gold, amd the Apricot falling to the hem She enrried an arm bo Ophelia roses; Hilies of the and teniling sarlands of amie Mise Moyer wha ve ¢ pretty in whid shade nf her gown uuet of valley LR. Her arm boguel way ons weed of or elit sweet peas md Jlles of the val brenkliast was servend st the timeally in gold and orchid with swent peas Eracing the center of the table. Following the hrenifust the bridal party motersd to the bride’ home and received the relatives smi other guests, Later in the day Me. and Mra. Weaklund left for a Raiding journey to the East, whers they w visit several points of bievest Tho will then go to the heme of the greom for a Brief visit. Upon thelr returm they will be at home at ial Wale weled in a tailored sown of black Ro- the bride, John Fined For ashers lshanars crepe satin, with white mnd AR a and role in thi sectiin of the county is! rough. | SF io nag, bon hoo th Kaakland, the bride, were = pou. The ride, who idl er of an p the gros, ]
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