hi en ia ES nar oe] PATTON AUTO COMPANY INCOPORATED seo srs A Patton Per sonals a umiC a copy of music for all members of — le OR 4 ' ir ip 7 it along to the next i earsal. The nun END US EVERY ARTICLE OF NEWS YOU RNOW AA id ne vgsures: the letters B and 1} are by for 1 LP FILL THIS DEPARTMENT. EVERY iFM HELY rreath the ieters Band [ are umber of th, holes (eon TET ET ; to and dashes bineath the Hole numbers indicate the rythr 1 ri i A RL t 1 § % $ yh or ahalf count. Boys will | are conv RE an COPY NO. 1. “GOOD NIGHT LADIES” FOR THE BOYS if d N we RAE NI RTT “GOOD NIGHT LADIES” FOR THE GIRLS : *t 5 4 8 A showing of-- fle, 2220 bb b g 4 i ; 3 fy 1 h Tr "y ) ; ' 1 1 : rYYy™ NEW SPRING HATS -10- .11- | h bb . 4 ; RSE ERVIN... Fh : = 71 - AN EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO MARE THE ACQUAINTANCE OP THE LATEST DE- “jr : CREES OF PARIS AS TRANSLATED RY Crond-night, Ladies, ry HE Song, | AMERICA’S BEST KNOWN MAKERS OF Good-night, Ladies, ng. roll along, CORRECT MILLINERY. (ood-night, Ladies, Md We're going to leave vou now, er tl ark Blue sea | ix > * * here is a ehie to the new shapes a daring in the new colorings, and — —————— : 4 novelty in the new trims, that Rt eh ; ue dmv 3 are fascinating and alluring Mhunkwii resnesiive YOU WILL NOT WANT TO POST PON HE PLEASURE OF VIEWING AND SE. LEA CTING FROM o R CHARMING COLLEC. TION id part Mi 28 ; Te EEE 4 “ ti iand : party i 1} SIU) w ieknnme | ™H aasement sherds a and other Hemgiol Intros Caught | if _ We a hast Ciadys pice. “tv BB the High School Re. [| **/ =o! oie tu fur cromk | . ; pa During ne Week il wear sheath wer stocking on Mrs. Mar y C. Cillen Pitaburgh, a Perna GEE GUERIN IR BRM As the week ened | SIRE ERE OnERIE REE ou wri Lup Patton Courier reporter | FIFTH AVENUE PATTON, 2 , # v Ba a : : ad for this mason ould nol give ireruld Stelr was in 3 BEbirare fast. ol Lo AR AZ ks J G i - * E539 »E ¥ AS Ra Arivone who wishes | Aye bo & : \ ul i Nupdry. What for «¢ ary abielex in the High Seb! sep Eee kent Sy Iw pr Sevsiti Lol? ged Notes, spd we whi vou would, i wraduste of | bie tine uf night a ha By ELE Lye ase pive le ame to Robert Row. Pittsburgh, Haus the Samay rime Suet on or Wore Wednesday of each donal duties Benedict. ™ & Lvioek, a mother, Mes. falmidys Yahner re {that | she Freshman a sel Grove broke her Jem the other da), buy she: yw. Mek. of ) ‘ eA Sheehan wis id Was a recent asi : y oo has siaseh 8 strong A sonititu. tise § BUIEICK, of the Junior High near caller in Ra in the moming he ea. of Hus sell tion ' t in aly wiilking ar. u Pian gal ; if sve 3 2 very in. _ wd ei B pe ii } Joseph Brett at Michael's hat she ready eesti ' ife of Abra.’ A ‘upper a ne pa ¥ wi Loretto, wher they have been mem. onal om It LH Lincoln in the bat inr High Sch. held in the chuieh hall Tuesday wev- bers for more than half a century. Following the church service Scaripome reports tat a Counetl of | sol Cla Hin senna birthday ening, Feb 24, : ” 3 strick home em Ly . as sun ph ah SelB ed will be he i Lhe § War J wan held ut tu * ti vermay ie Hub reported asl A -ve a i ag iand Mes ltel returned to their hots Im Fe ; F323 ta) } vet Of L0LH.0N0 are . vy Bt Jt Lin Munster. During the day they ware Srence & 5 has fata Yiiatas Ha $800k i Hastin gag Mee So on RR a a x aE : i tt paints | Bund : tin McGough visited relatives and showered with congratulations wind if Wiens. busy Chis week getting u NG ie a : ER hid Frugality recently many handsome presents by their I ens whic wml tip % Aeniis in Frog Ey n \ end visitor at the Wed for the shop ¥ X Teh ar Sih IMS : : “M Fuga y Smithbower Jf | oats of friends and relatives who Mrs Prod Matres BOYS ALLOWED Wait persitl reed ven A sr torn Pav A Sure gathered to join in the merry making. Ahi SEAR " : >” . . TL. a Ad i PRs RRs Nd 3 (Wn He Rar JEW IE i i SALE brguive Edith Mertina reports tont 0 . \ ; with er narents. Mr. and Mrs. Jox | A sumptuous widding dinner Wis Palmer a cluty for Monday even: a0 | : sind nt et niarmed; ita © ands ! i shed | cia ! : ' , Lan tiag ne olive ‘ English cla 3 Joseph Davis, of this place, Although Me and Mr itel have Jumes Hunter broke lis ger on wal Stase ana | rie i : rot a few favs with her mother, | reaches the wivaneed ages of 39 and Williams. Tuesdiny evening while pias bugs rent Oi @ 3 te fr yiice Durbin, of Beaver Dams |S cenrs respectively, both are enjoy 3 | : Mie t hy tue : EVER rd aitle, © iLonng ; t pgs : EL Hint ahd kethall ; ; i } } Hakym rd Nagle, g Altos Si, a Lin [tel his been a } , “iy WHS Ail Ca Ba 5 4 : ge } the ast few dRys here ¥ tie] = : : Roth Rusner wis see ip i : Sikes 2 brit te Mr and Mrs. Phil Nagle ife lone resident of the Munster lars dietionary to shoo one Gay ; : 8 an “lel Ma : u up dla : : lasy week, Her schoolmates were wo Lew 114 ; community, hoving been baptized by rieel until on Monday sh started car 0 ; Bhel Rae's COLPLL E AT Wt NSTER the Prince Priest Gallitzin Ts Aston in apOMInic & chiar. E Melt wai soon in: thi eit MARRIED 67 YEARS de years Mr. Ttel helped i : tad REY “at had ® gi od ig! . vis : . wings FP Fhuild the first railroosd fram resin al ul e a, yn " - \ Bd § . , : The Littl 5 Yau if Munster was v Ehenshurg fred, whose mal 1 x > 3 ¥ we : ir i HE RNe 0 “ ; 2 1S most pleasant but ver ERIE Cheioting Habn, in her gr ! | i i in Altooni nas heen on Hf lets in {he THETINE OT sha was part of Wey wt rvet 4 wxt Monday when MM: FRII'AY MOK YD «110 ¢ § ‘ 4 p 4 Divass er | and " wenh [tell celebrated their Say r f anniversary for the sixty. Boniface resident of = St. sR. aa FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. We also have the lowest prices every day- | CHEST SPRINGS NEWS a ———— ranulated, Te pound, 10 pounds for flavor for a quick dessert, package Baker's Choeolate, a half- pound cake Baker's Cocoa, a half- powind box for per can, 30e¢; pink at oh hed ote ‘rie He . 81 pail The Last of the Hes, B% 21.25 a pail; allan oN 3 cela sCUIls, a package C Arent | . Duanes I® ilutier. The best and freshest Creamery Buter vou wir. pry thie] I STILL ON IN FULL SWING AT AARONSON'S i usted, at per pound — 0 oo another on |] AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL FEBRUARY 28TH. IF . you know the quality, per eak: | Februones Mah. YOU HAVE NOT YET VISITED THE STORE AND ‘age Beef, nothing better, per ea i | Mrs. Cros hig SECURED YOUR SHARE OF THE HUNDREDS OF Wheat, per package | ul M BARGAINS OFFERED, DO 50 NOW. REMEMBER, fresh, just out of the grounds Per I ul PHE CHOICE 1S BETTER NOW. COME IN AT ONCE, per dozen lie re AND SAVE SUBSTANTIALLY ON WEARING AP- ® Iran: " ‘ I urmoil Fangerines, per foes | ps ; | PAREL FOR ALL THE FAMILY. hatLl td » PET DOUn d : ith : 0 yt 2. For every dollar spent with us or paid on account up iN] ‘AY Her A mvster LEY our BREAD and be e nvineed 1s Mle Cea til February 28th, vou will receive a ehance on a hand: id vou can buy. Baked beter and goes 1arine! det ome BRIDGE LAMP now on display in our store wind- ————— 1 Vis lattiata, (‘ome and see the lamp. It 1s a beauty Rose of Paris The Store that sells beter goods at lower prices. DAY OF NEXT WEEK Moore in “THE AOI | | Mr. ai Mrs. os Poel elatives 4 ) LLAPPE] MAGEE AVENUE PATTON, PA. RE ST
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