THE PATTON COURIER a —— a si a ——— recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. [School this week were Leslie Watters,| JURORS DRAWN FROM [of a majority of its members one per- H. S. Buck in honor of their daughte: L James Hunter, John Gorsuch, Philip THIS SECTION GIVEN son to fill said office, who shall serve Yahner, Sarah Proud, Marie Garrity | until the first Monday of January of PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS NOTES OF | PATTON AND THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY Louise, who celebrated her eleventh birthday. Miss Buck received a num- . Ee Toe and Helen Jones : the even-numbered year succeeding lids ber of beautiful gifts. An enjoyable As Dished Out By Our Regular Roy Brungart has been absent for Ce Jury on Lor he June wim Of) erion and until his successor has X I time was had by all. Those present Correspondent. everal weeks. What’ { . | qualifi iec ever . ; RG. OW AN ” . REIN ‘ y dal. $ : S ¢ ceks. hat’s the matter, a ue © the eauenel | qualified, subject, however, to remov- 3 SEND US ALL BRE NEWS 3 VER NoW YD URLE 3 ILL THIS DEPARTMENT, were Naomi Somerville, Patty Rum- — Roy ? burg, and on the list for the several 21 by the council al any time by a vole BYSRY LITTLE ITEVS MEL2S MARL THIS PAPLIR JUST A LITTLE berger, Rogotoa Maurer, Alwilda Cor- By Russell Christotf, Esther Anderson swore off chewing | Juries are the following names from |e 8° "50 oe Peto ibers - BETTER FOR ALL. SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM doll Wino obo isther Anderson swore off chewing | {1:."\ 0 tieular section: of the majority of the members. AiBhi id oid dell, Winifred Bearer, Mabel Thomas, Jaster is over : wwervone is back | eum— i ct ti ida . ' Than : a rer iFOr 2h Easter is over and everyone is back | gum—until the next time. Drass; Michasl farmer. Chest. The council of any borough may at Mildred Bearer spent Sunday after- any time create by ordinance a’ depart- —-" Helen Lilly, Catherine Yahner and|arki ir studi T iors totary Public. >; : E “1y, ¢ and working at their studies. The seniors noe Sarimer, Notary Pubiie, 81 the a jhe Anderson home over the week | Louise Buck. are especially so, for they have only|noon with friends in Carrolltown. i . end. Mr « Mrs Cvri M *, , . 3 ce 3 rd § arv y hilt 1 x a7 : sof s. 1. T. Str : ” y : Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Fisher and fam-|two or three weeks which to com-| Mary McLaughlin, Louise Descham- The friends of Mrs. I. T. Strittmat- ~ FOR SALE—Six room house, with IV. of Altoens. oud Mics Muriussl Mees In lowever eacl and Kathron Back - ’ ter held a surprise birthday party at path heat and light. cellar, atti i ily, of Altoena, and Miss Marguerite plete their year’s work. However each|ps, and Kathryn Buck attended the her home on Saturday night. Cards Ravane 0 {or i ar ve ih ie Sp Fisher, of Detroit, Michigan, spent|day brings them closer to their sum-| Easter Monday dance at Sunset. and ic were the chief entertain-! gf Ma, ol, porated on south side ster with their mother, Mrs. Mary | mer vacation, so, they should worry.| i hilip Agvpt was a busines: and music e en of Magee avenue. Inquire L. T. Botts, lier, of North Fifth ave 3 15 Cresson last weel ment of the evening. Mrs. Strittmatt-| patton Pa. ssher, o orth Miith avenue. Margarette Horpauer spent Satur-|in Cresson last weel. er was the recipient of many beauti-| “William Miller of Johnstown Viste Mr. and Mrs, John A. Blatt and day among friends and relatives in Miss Margaret Blatt, spent several] Clearfield. Kutruff, Michael, farmer, Chest. Burley, Reuben, miner, East Carroll. Ivory, Wilfred, gardner, Chest. Kibler, T. A., laborer, Elder. Lowes, Wm., merchant, Patton. McMurray, E. C., clerk. Patton. Tiller arry ing Ean D, Maurice Aaronson spent last Sun- oer ary, Tne foreman Patton. day with friends and relatives in Al- Rhiner Mik a om. ment to be known as the Department of Borough Planning, which shall be in charge of a Borough planning com- mission, consisting of five persons to be appointed by the Burgess and coun- cils. All members of the commission shall reside in the zone of jurisdiction of said commission and shall serve VOL. XX LOCAL , NEW caller ful and useful gifts. A dainty lunch qq at the home of his parents, Mr, and | 7 158 Margaret b : " ew itl i i was served. 5 , . | Mrs. A. Miller of this place. days this week as the guest of rela-| walt Campbell and Chie Farabaugh |toona. : \ : Crowell Elmer Insurance agent,| Without compensation. i Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Young, Mis Ben Christoff was a business caller tives and friends at East Brady, Pa.] were seen in Hastings Sunday night. . Mr. Shontz has a new pet. What is Patton, ~- Condensed | i Mary Hoover, and Mr. Louis Hoover|in Ajtoona yesterday. FOR SALE—Pink beauty Gladioli Dorothy Miiler spent the Raster|it: . | Green, John, laborer, Patton. RAID MOONSHINE PLANT. : Ho g of Pittsburgh, were week end visitors, Marion DeVries of Homer City was | bulbs, $1.00 per hundred. Mrs. J. C.|holidays at her home in St. Boniface. Seniors : Money for name gary 1s Monahan, John C., farmer, White. Two stills and a large quantity of Various § at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L Ly a week end visitor among friends in| McGough, Dysart, Pa. St” Marion DeVries, a former studentinow due. Please make payment to Mid Morgan, D. W. merchant, Patton.|. hile whisliey. icy word I 5 B 1 Strittmaatter. a Miller and. Patton. Private Harry B. Martz, son of Mr. |of the Patton schocls, visited the Ligh Heist, Cork | Ted Palchs were| Noe! Harry B., mine foreman, White. moonshine w Vig Revs igh Si best i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller ne | George C. Hoppel, of Magee avenue {and Mrs, Harry Martz, of Parnassus, school on Monday morning. : ay 1 op yan. . el PAI Vere Thomas, Samuel, miner, Elder. and mash were ta en in a rai Sat- Approximat f folly of Carrolltown spent Sunday| well known Patton lumber dealer, had | Pa., former Patton residents, has re- Mary pata Saliotiny Nita a Ses callers In Larro. town ast Tuursday. Wilson, Geo. W., weighmaster, Pat. | urday by fate nalics in 2 house een. the Northern in Fratton. : the misfortune to suffer a severe in-|enlisted in the United States Marines|vere cold. She asked me to inser : : , Wan ton. pied by Frank and Mary Medved, who in its Tiny 1 Mr. and Mrs. Pius Anna spent the| jury of the right hand on Monday, |for another year and left Philadelphia [ah 2d here saying that she will give it Mis. MICHAF], DEY Ck Yeager, Harry, miner, Elder. reside along the road between Carroll- Meeting of t week end with friends and relatives | while at work on a timber tract near| March 29th for Santiago, Cal., and|to anyone waniing it without asking Mrs. Michael Devett, aged “ years, Citi town and Ebensburg, a short Sistas week on accot in Cresson. : . this place. The member was so badly | from there sailed for China in the|«<1V questions. of Lilly, died at the Altoona Hospital| COUNCIL MAY CHOOSE from the latter place. The defendants Alttoona on I Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Buck, of Carr-| rushed that amputation of a finger |first detachment of the Sixth regi- Casey Watt spent the week end at|Thyursday night. She was removed to ; IG ANAGER | were released on $1,000 bail each to which a numl De 2 t detachme 3 2 eels end ight. She was : BOROUGH MANAGER > rele: olltown, were recent visitors 1 | was necessary at the Spangler hospi-|ment. the home of her parent i in Ashville. | the Mountain City institution on April —————r await trail at the June term of court. present. Secre aor in Tisdale @ recent BUSiesS tal. Mr. Hoppel is expected home from | "My. Gilbert Samuelson, student at Ri Thomas was a Sundiy even-)7 and was later operated ou for a form| The legislature passed the Winter- TT get there, hoy ““FARM FOR SALE.—Located two Whe hosnisl olay itnd the Nebraska State Normal school, "500 ® Mo, IINEREC, ring | OF cancer: : . gartner bill codifying the borough| DEATH OF JACOB BROWN. fishing trip i miles from Patton. 90 acres, with 30]. A earer of Hastings was a re-| pag heen placed on the honor roll for( “= eri as Murda Tt oo he The deceased is survived by her laws. It is said that Governor Fisher| Jacob Brown, whose home was near Fred Maurer, Th es or COTAvOtion: Bot BE house cent atton visitor. - y the winter term. : eo in uiatad 80 : husband and four sons: Michael, Ar-| will approve the measure and that it Munday’s Corner, passed away in the time getting | acres under cultivation; 8-room house,| SPIRELLA Corsets for COMFORT. See “ : tunning. thur, Joseph and Robert Devett, all of | will go into effect July 1. 1927. Th i i m. Fri condition of ti bank barn, good orchard, H. O. Wentz 'me for corsets, corsalettes, brassieres, Mrs. James Gillen died at her home Mary Stoltz, Betty Fogerty and|ur, Joseph and ko Vel. 4 go into effect July 1, 1927. The Memorial hospital at Johnstown, Fri- 0 farm. See Dr. P. J. Kelly, Patton, Pa. |longerie, children’s panty waists, etc.|in Gallitzin Sunday. She was born in|Hayold Cronemiller were. Sunday vis. |L1lY, and a brother and a sister, both | new act says: day evening, where he had been under James Thon Clark Heist, of Columbus, Oh%,|Call for appointment. Mrs. Michael Hritz, | Ireland, but has been a resident of |itops in Gallitzin, iy ? of Westmoreland County. A borough manager may be created | treatment for nephritis for about ten Miss Hazel Hi spent the Easter holidays at the home| *}L Palmer Bente, patton, Pa. this country for 45 years. Betty Grant was calling in Johns-| Funeral services were conducted at|by ordinances. The council of any hor- | days. He was 50 years eld. is wite married on W, of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Charles Litzinger of Mrs. Ralph E. Good, of Beech ave-|town last Thursday. the home at 3 o'clock Monday after-|ough may at any time create by ordi- and “four sons survive. Funeral ser- LA three day Heist, of Palmer avenue. SN yhams iy the guests of locall ye, was hostess to the Montessori] Dorothy Miller visited friends and|noon. The funeral party left Monday nance the office of borough manager | Vices ho hel 5 He Pe Bai Sg) Hanis , eS . . riends and relatives. M ime? + ac 7 tdnv otto ralativis 1 SE a ning for C llsville, where bu-'and may in lik ‘ » abolish tl Church, Tuesday afternoon, conduct- at Barnesboro 5 SNeT z arth: ay, stu- Spd wi . Mothers’ club last Wednesday after-|relatives in Altoona Monday evening.|morning for Connellsville, ay, in like manner abolish the : d Rath Kisner ang Mats Yavin William Gill, Jr., of Pittsburgh, was oo A number of WR il dis- es Christoff Bh Welnosdar in| rial took place. The Rev. F. A. Webb, ' same. While said office exists tRe [ed by the pastor. Rev. J. L. Bowman. Emanel Bro 3 at their Roties Goer the holiday. the Tagst his wal of local relatives. |. sions took place on child training. | Altoona shopping. M. E. minster, was in charge of the|counicl shall fem time to time, when- | Burial took place in the adjoining cem- fered the frac Mrs Josse Paterick Mss. Jick Bra ht aol poeniral Sate Nor. A delicious lunch was served. Among the visitors to the Highlservices. ever there is a vacancy, elect by a vote ! etery. frac) Jngeras S SS & MYS. Ja a= scho spe as r Vacs . Ror 1% ‘ 5e » Ma sra-| mal yf 1 Jas s Mrs. C. M. Cr op. was hostoss ord runabou zill, and William Paieriel of i at the home of his parents, Mr. and |, i rrrenile a a i i 3 to diiteetateits toad osteitis cteh ir de Sistetutesd road between spent Monday and Tuesday with rel-| Mrs, Orr Williams. 4 oa at tila, lil Hiesrlssndsstectestestestudsstutssfutuntentssfocfotuads ants sfesteTnlesfecunfondefrtuofe fetid hrebsellsledudududedediudsddsdscdsadudssdudsudedudududuodsulel Sey and crashed in atives and friends in Patton. Miss Thelma Staub. hus retarned Si Focenily. 2 Satnily Shoimted re. selplsinluiedantefesudrdededodesiodedudeisdsledssuiuiedsdufodededendod ovfasleriosloiosfosacaclororiaciastoctoctenien’ Jsfeegectecienianiorions eile 8 tes de Messrs. John Lehman, John Chick- Irom Somersel where she was theless Shed Aner aie ir jury. ie, Walter Koslosky, and Rudolph Cic- holiday guest of her parents. 5 Maguire, J. Fred Blankenhorn, Cath-|&= =% Cresson is j hy ,of Scranton, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Yahner of Park erine Montieth, William Martin, Chas. |= =% observance of | Mrs. Mary Cichy over the week end. bingy id the birth J twin | Welty, Sara Woomer, Fred Kuhnley, | 55 = auspices of the Mr. and Mrs. William Gwynn of] sons. Where's our cigar, dod: and Misses Ahna Moore and Florine |= =% The Penn C Patton, were guests of Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbons of Wil-| Riper. n= =% tending a pow Thomas of Hastings on Sunday. kinsburg, were the holiday guests of ICE—ICE—Deliveries in Patton 4 |= =4 Belsano and w EGGS FOR HATCHING—White| the latter’s mother, Mrs. M. Merrow. days weekly, Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat.— = i vice to the lati Rote Isang Ynquite of Mo 35 Wainy ig of Dumcansville, was a | Call or write Pete Miller, Hastings, |= Eh Construction urkey, 305 Mellon ave., Patton, Pa. |recent Patton visitor. Pa. H. & C. Phone. 4t. |9= Ey the P. R R ‘ . 1 a v 2h . Se aye I . R. R. at Mr. and Mus, George Hoppel were Grace Hornauer of Penn State Col- Prof. E. W. Overberger of Cresson, | £= = caused ToD Johnstown visitors on Saturday : lege, was an Easter visitor at the |was the guest of local relatives sever- — PA : I ON -— — aon im - PE NNA Ex partment “there Paul Maycovich of Detroit spent|home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.|al days this week. IE ? .. Bx Allegheny Lz: the Easter holidays with his parents, | Hornauer of Brewer avenue, as was Elizabeth Pinali and Marie Garrity, | &= =5 Inn was Open Mr and Mrs. Frank Maycovich of|also their son, Herman, of Pittsburgh. | students at Juniata college, Hunting- w= =x week. It is mi South Fifth avenue. ; = BLACKSMITHING.—I will again|don, spent the Easter holidays with|%S TONIGHT (THURSDAY) MONDAY, APRIL 25th. = and Loretto. The Misses Rose and Catherine Mis- | ,p0n the blacksmith shop a: the rear |their parents here. I 3 EA Er Portage Cou levy have returned to Pittsburgh af-|,f the Patton Candy and Cigar Co. Prof. L. T. Botts spent Easter with |Z TOM MIX ANB TONY, THE WONDER HORSE 1 1 = chief of police ter spending several days at the home| Bjdg,, on Monday, April 4th, and sc-| his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spottiswood | &= =i est of vigilence of their parents here. ; _|licit the patronage of all former cus-| Botts of Milton, Pa. : w= ¢ nn ’ =F mobile laws Joseph Timko of Pittsburgh was|tomers, as well as ths new, on the| Albert Christoff transacted business |#= - =5 speeding and r jhe guest of Mr. and Mis: Michael] ha%ic of service and satisfaction. |at Hillsdale, Indiana county, on last | = Y St be tolerated ritz over the week end. JAMES A. LINK Thursday i= A First National Picture, wi i >ri : 5 ans for _ |JAMES A. LINK. ay, i= $ ional Picture, with Aileen Pringle and Ben 3I% Plans for th Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Dunegan of Cly-| My, and Mrs. John Christoff were| Jean Whitehead, of Central State|£= So L : Ble = Avtar AOE mer were visiting friends and rela-| week end guests of Spangler relatives, | Norman school, was a holiday guest of | #2 SERTAL—* GUARD.” FELIX COMEDY yon. = many of the co tives in Patton recently. i Carl Peterson, of Hazleton, a for- her mother, Mrs. Sara Whitehead of | %= XX are being outli Ny ad Mes M2 Wirvier of | mer Courier manager, is spending a | East Magee avnue. iE ” si Father G. B Johnstown were visitors in Patton on| > : Es Te 3 R Martin Long student at St. Vin-|%= kh athe - b. weeks’ vacation with local relatives| Martin Long, a student at St. Vin-|¥= F . > 22 =5 returned from Sunday. Mes M. Warner shad and friends. Carl still retains his very | cents’ College, Beatty, Pa., was the P= RIDAY, APRIL 2nd, = ues ay € nes ay =5 the Mayo i Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Warner anc pleasant smile and disposition, and we | aster guest of his mother, Mrs. Sara | += 9 9 =1 improved in he family of Cresson visited relatives inj, "yoo oo glad to see him. Long of Mellon avenue. LT APRIL 26th and 27th. ‘Nine alle e | ays gla s : 2 os = o: Nine allege Patton on Sunday. Bertha Wilkinson has r Misses Helen and Loretto Prindible |= = Judine two. wi Mrs. William Platt of P: ertha ilkinson has returned to 5 = =3 cluding two wo Mr. and Mrs. William Platt of Pat- Pittsburzh followine a. bri sisit injand Mrs. M. J. Shannon were Pitts-|%= =i he Wilme ‘ ya ves 1 St. Denif: ittsburgh following a brief visit in eo = = - the Wilmore da ton visited relatives in St. Boniface | = "C0 relatives, burgh visitors last week. d= = Officers of on Sunday. al a} ras} 3 Tp The Rev. Father Anthony Choby, of | += So lees in tl mn Sob Lirouler visited Nell Donahue was home from Cen- nl i =% Lodges in the « Russell Ceithrich of Ligonier visitec tral State Normal school over the end Johnstown, was a Patton visitor dur- =4 neshoro, met 1 of the week. ing the early part of last wek. h = and Toads. Arras, Chas. Riner and sons, Earl and Dou-| Ella Mae Lilly, a student at the|%= By the ts pki Un ests of Mr. and Mrs, Jos. | Central State Normal school was the | £2 er Ate Te sg . ° . = eph Riner recently. : guest over Easter of her Jbarents, Mr. is Ex for the childre = =| A recent guest of the Ambrose Yah.|and Mrs. John W. Lilly of South Fifth | XZ = phanages at C s =| ner family was Miss Therese Cochran |2aVenue. $= = ed. E =|of Pittsburgh. Marcellus Anna, of Altoona, has re- Oo] = o The board of E Z| Owing to damage done by a bolt of turned to his home after a visit with | $2 = recently contrac = =| lightning in the Courier office on Patton relatives and friends. 5s =x of three hundr E =| Tuesday afternoon which crippled our| Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Melko have = = use on the grav = = | typesetting electrical equipment, the | returned to Pittsburgh following a re- [4% =F ans in this coun = Es Courier, and the Nanty-Glo Journal, |c¢ent visit here. ; : = =5 The Golf se = =|also published from this office, were E Miss Marie McPoland director of the| = = Country Club n = =| composed under stressed circumstan- Bolick Jepsriment of Me loca high w= £5 opened of Satur = =|ces. D y > 8 ays ove nel a= = Jame nd E i = WANTED.—Two girls for work in Yeah ed as the guest of friends at = = ers, of Gallitzi = 4 =| private home—an experienced cook, |?0onnsonburg. n= = jured the other = =|and one for general a Nol Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Westrick| $= = i | = a =| washing or ironing. Good wages to had as their holiday guests, Helen B= =4 pa st A complete new Frigidaire for lvight parties. References required. Westrick ,a student at the Lock Haven | ¥= Eh g gl a ah = Po (Lob factory) Ag =| Address Drawer M., Patton, Pa State Normal School, and Gertrude | 55 = y Cl hi oy 2 = nouncec y the Frigidaire Cor- == Rar To Eg | Westrick as student at Pe State | de= =. ei ee = SH ye wo. =| Mrs. Bernard Lloyd of Hastings was | YY ©S as udent a enn State [+= ok >attc oug i Be Kavlos, 48= Z| the recent cost or local friends College. IE Si Po i Joan = gidaire s terri- = x fo I B: {Gs pr ns * we x rn arin he 2 E ny or eeiglqnire in Yuis jor: =| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nuss of Pitts-| Miss Sue Thomas of Altoona was the | 4 = =5 Forty acres o Loy, says this new model Will £14...) were recent guests at the home | Yécent guest of her parents, Mr. and |% = 5: Horseshoe B S supply a big demand for Frigid- Z| +") Td Mrs Selvestor Nis Mrs. Charles Thomas of Patton. = Sh Horseshoe Ben = aire at a price within the reach = aang 5 OY vester Be Mrs. Harry Dunegan and IS | = -— fire last week. = of lest I og = Mildred Kane of Pittsburgh was the] t irry Dunegan and sons, of | += SL = The Gallitzin E Of modest homes. Z| week end guest of her parents, Mr.| Clymer, were guests for several days|i= X =n tial Insurance = There is only one Frigidaire. =|and Mrs. George M. Kane. ais yesh Mrs. Dunegan’s parents, MR = to Cresson in = It is made and guaranteed by = Rudolph Choby of Scranton spent|* H an ors C. Wirtner. ENN Eb Heavy damag = the General Motors Corporation =|the Faster holiday with local rela- Cath apse A Sthdont 8 Hie Si eastern part of = and this naw model is the Tow- =| tives. Fs a a AND me feavo Spent toe EE by hail last wee = est priced complete electrical re- =| Mrs. John Pristan and daughter Sama y aegtion vith her parents, Mv. =k Winton Ma = frigerating outfit on the mar. = spent Friday in Johntown. and Mrs. Nicholas Anstead. = Homer City, co = RE FMys bert Trexler was a Thurs Russell Jenkins, of Barnesboro, was = ttuchi = ket. = Mrs. Albert Trexler was a Thurs- Se Ps ok week bv attachi = =| day caller among friends in Cresson. [2 recent Patton caller. FEATURING Ei of the exhaust p = Easy monthly payments. =! Ernest Deretz of Nanty-Glo spent adred Lowes, 2) student at Bock % ad =% and placing the — bay = sal : Te «Gust | With college, Harrisburg, was the Ea- = rae = L. E KAVILOR Desler. E the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Gust Ling 2 go oH 2, A 3 a m « m . = th, inhaling the = D E37 1ce ster guest of her parents, Mr. and ON THE STAGE =4 ors Bae - : J) por. 3 x \ : rs J ; Re vee — wenty five : Bell phone 183M. Ebensburg. Z WTO SALE Jes buy, sewing ma- A W. Lowes of East Mages = be bs ne ths CHUIRIRG ung | chine, folding day bed, wash stand, [9Ygpne oo oo = ~Summit last Thu I radio set, oil stove, kitchen table and |, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Ellinger of Pitts- SHOULD A GIRL SURRENDER A MAN SHE LOVES = 00 tients rou chairs, Inquire of L. T. Botts. 611 Ma.] Pure, were the guests of Patton rela- . ? $ : 5 . = oS panent: ] " chairs, Inquire of L. T. Botts, 6 Bud IR tl lil i tion =4 tubereulosis at tl LING | gee avenue, Patton Pa. ar the early pat of ihe veel: M TO HER SISTER? =x The road bet = wHY FRIGIDAIRE SALES = Mr. and Mrs. Gust J. Lee and chil- lod E. and 2 I rust pr u ir of Mel- =r aml Ashville is = ARE GREATER. = = dren en K oa) a Johnstown 101 gvenus, announce the birth of & That’s the big, amazing problem answered in this dra- = contractor has st i ARE GREATER, El plagsant DIFtiAay Party Was felal pl: Sarah Weomer has velurned to matic story of war and tangled romance. A screen drama ° = ment of the tw S These seven things Kove mide = —————————————— | her home after an extended visit with packed with strange situations, thrilling battle scenes, tense tu 10 =X four Io Amn Ha - ae Canes. = Slearti rolatioos ian r Aino + 4 . . =i use this side c § ' Frigidaire Sales Greater thon = Clearfield relatives. drama, and capped by a thrilling and unexpected climax. A Se I I = ALL Other Elecfric Refriger. = s Mary McLaughlin was a recent Al- story v il rer for i eT Tay. | = t COMBINED Ben E A S toona visitor story you will never forget. = Penn highway = ators h NED: - S . mm Ng: = naib s = Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gorsuch had as In A Ballet Theme, Entitled: 5 Cresson owing t £ 1—Complete and permanent = AMUSEMENT ||their holiday guest, their son, John, SATURDAY. APRIL 23rd. “WHEN THE SUN KISSED THE ROSE GOOD-BYE” =i RSet ue £ independence of outside ice sup- = iid is Sorelle as a prudent at Jun- ey 4 TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING—T7 and 8:30 P. M. = . Dod throne S = lv = iata college, Huntingdon. TD : i ; =5 0 ; Bt E | 2—Uninterrupted service— = BULLETIN Edward McMullen, of Newton Falls, NN E | = Opening Shine E proved by the experience of = N. Y., was a Patton visitor last wek. BLE THURSDAY, APRIL 28th =5 x a 2 = more than 350,000 satisfie Sm = Ry CM Ae = iho. = E po wan 350,00 atisfied u = WEEK OF APRIL 18TH. Mrs. Martha Orner \ ol er been started int = 3.—A food compartment that = STRAND—Corrine Griffith in aes Marthy Ornet, aged B7 years, ) = ” Re Lil son : = is 12 per cent colder than ice— = “Three Hours,” “Going Crazy,” Vicon t ang] 3 Orner, formerly a Sk i} A Lutt = a temperature that keeps foods = with Blanch Conley and “Felix Jost Sit Tig : brongsiown, : Indiana p SE N i =i ol peopl . att = fresh. = Busts the Bubble” News and fa- -ounty died at 4:15 o'clock Friday | IE La . = ar Mo. E 4.—Direct frost coil cooling, = mous Strand 10-piece orchestra. i a4 fie home oF her faughies IE hg py =% i Joseph, ie = and self sealing tray fronts, giv- = SHLER— W. sday By ucan, residing on a farm, v= Rh“ =3 eh? i © Tne a dosiert avd edge Hoon pd = MISHL] & oy ednesiny, | Buf nearEbensburg. Death was due to in-[5= A o> 3 = years. 5 compartment alwavs 1 a E 6501ie, apd lauy, | r.Land. sal, firmities incident to age. = : A SZ 4 Ed SEs = compartment always below free- High Class vaudeville. T i ay I Z = CARD 0 E tine = Milos ay, he funeral cortege left the Ducan | 3= L) <) bh / § B. _penutifal metal ec binets. = STATE— “Knock Out Riley home and went overland to Strong- |&= d > ay =. ; : TT = : g" a Aes, with Richard Dix. stown, wl services wer old i | om \ = We desire to th = designed and built in the Frigid- = oa | : » Where services were held in the| += AE =4 io E aire factory especially for elec. =|] ORPHEUM— Sahara Musical }|church cemetery. Ee 3 a chk and neighbors f = trical refrigeration. Br Comedy Company. Mrs. Orner’s husband died at oR Sr = Inacky So, E£ 6.—A surprisinely low cost... =(] CAPITOL—Bebe Daniels in [|Strongstown six years ago. She is|%E Ex el Lg cavenel = AV, ade. Bosasible: anlv = “Strand in Paris.” survived by the following children: W. | = = death of our bel = T7.—Value made possible only = Stranded in Pari: S. Or ¢ Str ay vol = = er, Mrs. Elizabet = by quantity produc®on. GEN- = OLYMPIC—‘The Understanding S. Orner, of Strongstown; Mrs. A. J. [#2 ged with breaking more ribs than Gene Tunney! Grab your = I osire Lo oxtend = ERAL MOTORS vast purchas- = Heart,” with Joan Crawford Whitmore, of Ohio; H. S. Orner, of a Sk desire go i i E ing power, and G. M. A. C. = Rockliffe Fellows and Francis Johnstown; D. G. Orner and Mrs. W.|%= geat—hold your sides! Look out for this “Lunatic at = Wao Turgeon Se lerms = X. Bus] J G. Bracken, both of Indiana; Mrs. J.[%= y : —d. C. Delozier = 8. = X. Bushman, Jr. : ’ ’ : py A feel i s HERR = FAY Yanler — oe ’ : W. Duncan, mentioned above; H. W.!&= oe.’ SERI/ AN 3 x 3 mr fg = L. E. KAYLOR, Dealer. = This feature furnished weekly by on ven ed ] +E Large. SERIAL AND FELIX COMEDY. = Mrs. Joseph F E] 9 x - Orner, of Youngwood, and I. B. Orner ¢= = ) BE Bell Phone 183-M, Ebensburg. E ALTOONA BOOSTER ASSN. [0 f Echo. 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