RL TW Teedesfaeiecteateslesdealesetants eos CCL) " * PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS NOTES OF PATTON AND THE IMMEDIATE VIC THiS DEPARTMENT SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOU KNOW AND HUELY FIL) EVERY LITTLE ITEMS HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER BETTER FOR ALL, SEND, BRING, MAIL M. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the; Franc Tozér Jeweltv 4 | ! { Mr B. J. Overberger wa oste | vii \ tfully appointed bridge pa the ho » on North Fifth avenue], ard 1 1itly. Honors were awarded to Mis. | Moren and Mrs. M. Don | Nn wa erved : Mesdame ell, John M 5. L. Weakla Morey, Sr., Andrew| A. Youngquist. I'he | aret Fogerty Mildre« Mo-* raret Campbell. Mrs. Charles Hobart entertained the | 3 0 members of tl L. C. A. Club at her |r, her home on 1er avenue on day night. at cards were a : arded Walter Little and t« M < Mrs. Frank Campbell. An attractive... rf, lunch was served. OTIOT € p : . } Mr. Anna and Mary Andros, daughters| 1 ogp mall of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Andros tertained a number of young frien at their home recently. An enjoyable) program of entertainment was follow-| sq~ Spangler, »d by a dainty lunch. | lio >, “FARM FOR SALE.—Located twol A miles from Patton. 90 acres, with 801 ie. foldine day acres under cultivation; 8-room house, | ? %. ‘off st bank barn, good orchard. H. O. Wentz | airs, Inquire of L. T farm. See Dr. P. J. Kelly, Patton, Pa.| eS avein Patton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Callahan en-|” 1 'p qAO tert ed a number of friends at cards|; j, y recently. A daintily appointed lunc Week tr. Bill was served by the hostess. {Je nstown Le Mrs. Ralph E. Good was the guest| of Altona friends rece | Mrs. Loretto Pri Fort Pierce, ! George lon avenue. Mrs. v is assisting Yaniel I) Miss Loretto E. Prindible directing | thor day. wh the senior class play, “The Colles ef onitio Widow, a comedy in four parts. The "Miss Ruth Lansberry play is to be given in the Grand thea-| jay for tre on May 24th ed | | thee SPIRBLLA Corsets tor COMFORT. See | x me for corsets, . co tes, brassieres, | Iurse. . longerie, childr ¥y waists ete. | Mi Catherine 4 Call for appoin Mrs. Michael Hritz, [was a Sunday visitor among friends 411 Palmer ave , Patton, Pa. Patton. Mrs. Fred Kuhnley entertained Mrs . Samuel Needlecraft Club at her home on tl visited friei Magee avenue rece aini ap- | tona rece pointed lunch wa | Miss St Mr. and M ve re r turned from instown where they were the guests of friends. I Albert Christoff transacted business |end in Hillsdale recently. | FOR SALE Mrs. Barth Young, who has been |hulbs, $1.60 per 1 laid up at her home by il number of weeks, is much improved| Mi Vi: and is able to be about. | i FOR SALE+-Six room house, wi bath, heat and light. cellar, attic han on mne will be present again thi o continue their good work. Seven of on t , Over two hundred young people re- r t presenting the Methodist Churchs of [caller in Pittsburg. Lis ; 1 , { where he has occupied a postion with vy Penn Central Power Company {th 1 [ | Mr Blair Kelley of South Fifth day | Avenue pending th week in Al-| Oall Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nehr cre 1 Loy at Bri } e weekly meeting of Troop No. 1}1 1 knot-tvnie and simple dill... These t ir tenderfoot fellows passed t bec: licible for and ius became eligible 101 heir badees and suits. Patrol lead- the Barnesboro-Patton Group of chur- What You Want How You Want It BLIZABETH JURBAN. be picked out the nex other interested a vited LO black cow with notify Mike Mehaleychik, P. O. Box ry friends in Irvol e Thomas of Altoona wa family of Emeigh 1 Patton over the week ess for a|MeGough, Dysart, Pa. Mary Kuminsky, of Lewistown . guest of her parents, Mr. :. John Kuminsky. “House and household quire 701 Palmer avenue, Patton, Pa. garage on lot. Located on south sida | furniture. Must of Magee avenue. Inquire L. T. Botts, | Patton Pa. | Ben Christoff wheels Peedeeleedeotestertesteiteateatosteatortestestaatecteteatestaetestostertataatestestontatestoatontelest: Teadestestes YSgegeey i aaleatseleates! A NewSortof MysteryStory Did you ever think of the amount of concen- trated wisdom in those quiet ‘men who read, think and keep their eyes open, but say little — of how thor- oughly they know their neighbors thru observation and anal- ysis? Rea The Recluse of Fifth Avenue This thrilling mystery tale by Wyndham Martyn, author of “Anthony Trent, Mas- ter Criminal,” “The Secret of the Silver Car,” etc., has such a man for its principa character. No one knew much about Peter Milman, but, as it proved, he knew everything about the people with whom he had to deal. THE PATTON COURIER Methodist Episcopal Church Sun- 3 / 4 morning May 15th. Dr. McCaffrey Plans are being made for the se- week | in St. John’s M. E. Chureh, Barnesboro 1e evening of the 19th of May. |shortly. ; Harry Stoltz, was a recent business » meeting at any time. | ches met at Bakerton last Thursday ICE—Deliveries in Patton 4] evening for the third quarterly rallies. weekly, Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat.—A most interesting program was ren- write Pete Miller, Hastings, | dered by members of the various chur- {. & C. Phone. it, | ches, after which refreshments and Rev. John McCaffrey of Bel-|2ames concluded a most pleasant and Ireland will be the preacher in| profitable evening. The next meting will be held outdoors at Cherry Tree. he Munci yal Buil on last Friday!is one of the outstanding Irish*preach- cond Daily Vacation Bible School to be nine All of the bovs were on|ers of this day and it is a forgone con- held in Prinity Methodist Church this and. Messrs Leman and Quinn repre-| clusion the Trinity Church will be well | Year. Profiting by the information senting the Amevica Legion were pre-filled to hear him. gleaned from the school last year the ; the boys some fine help| The Rev. Dr. J. E. Skillington will | committee is working to make this | . Noe TI * 9] van ve ™ ine ssi 3 deliver his lecture on “The Builders” |year’s session the finest possible. ; hedule an program will be announced MICHAEL CHERGENAK. Micl his home on Wednesday evenin his widow and several children. Elizabeth, infant daughter of When You Want It and Mrs. Michael Jurban, of Spring Hill, near Portage, died at the antee you satisfactory work at prices that ars right tw FRANK KOLWAY . to us and we'll guar- . : ys Frank Kolway, aged 73 years, VI Have Your Rugs and Carpets Shampooed Where the CLEANING OF RUGS AND CARPETS IS AN ART. When you send us a rug or carpet to be cleaned, this is what you may always expect: —All the dirt removed. —The article restored to —The wearing qualities unharmed. Makes the rug look This we can assure you because your rug or carpet has been cleansed in .the most modern way—with the pure, gentle suds of Ivory Soap, famous for its purity. You can safely entrust your most precious rugs and carpets to a soap which is safe for cleansing even the most delicate skin. ALL RUGS RE-SIZED. Inquire of KINKEAD’S STATIONERY STORE, Agents, PATTON, PA. ael Chergenak, aged 60 years, of Gillespie avenue, Portage, died last week. Death was caused by can- cer of the stomach. He is survived by Ann TH LH HEL RE EE CE TOE TTC TLL LLL rental home on Friday. She is sur- vived by her parents, and a number For anything in the of brothers and sisters. line of printing come m | J z0%0000 PEDESTRIAN ’ motorist, suffering severe lacer- ations of the right hand and bruises the right knee. He was picked up merly of Barnesboro. died at the coun- home at Ebensburg on Saturday. i —————— Death was due to a complication of [Penn Highway near the Summit the |© 3 diseases. He was admitted to the in-| ERR TE EN stitution on April 18th last. { ourgh, was run down by a “hit and |the office of : "AT GRAND THEATRE, PATTON Read This Splendid Serial in COURIER NEXT WEEK | | | | eetestesteste ited, ATI + aedestestostes! £3 Sa0 a AND TALK IT OVER. aortetesteod Col ah +. eee s E PATTON BUILD LOAN ASSO ertoetes *,.0 ATI eyevy te eifesterastest Xa ha et bt Teiteotesteeteatestsatesteateateateatectesloatoateeleatoctantasteolontocoetanlanlonleclon Sor ot ot te tt rt tt ty s, 777707 0 HELLER REAR ne SERRE Phone: Office and Residence PATTON, A OWN YOUR HOME WE CAN ASSIST YOU TO BUY OR BUILD A HOME. CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS. sefantesiasenteetasenteetectenlenteeleetood +! a —————— ING AND cD Te Ee vofestanies 2 bt tetiiteitestestestestectestests CON eit tentseteatestactestectssts RAYMOND D. BUCK FUNERAL DIRECTOR This feature furnished weekly by * teed Feeteetealetes . aetedtedleded hngaageeengeey * are " » HTN 5 “OF GENERAL mim RA uct Oo «MQ! E pROZ = sofesfeafentectanes Shh a Tate oo aeles! — tory, say thi Sy + Tesfectesles 2.25. eee + ket. oteeleetes! 8 sis T 4 A complete new Fri Teste Bo testertesterteetesteetea testes tentetietedte ste ctes te tedtiiteatedtatei tested te ete teatedta tes eg oe " Te: oy ALTOONA’S AMUSEMENT BULLETIN STRAND—Coleen Moore in “Orchide “CW Vernon. News and Famous Str- a and Ermine,” Com- 3 edy, ife Shy” with I and ten piece orchestra. ing. May 10th, auspices of C i ( Thur., Fri.,, andSat. H ( Vauderville. STATE—*“Yankie Clipper” with William Boyd. ORPHEUM— Musical Com- edy Company. CAPITOL—Eddie Cantor in “Special Delivery.” OLYMPIC—Garry Cooper in “Arizona Bound.” ALTOONA BOOSTER ASSOCIATION. Frigidaire ELECTRIC 5) REFRIGERATION poration. Mr. 1 ent for Frigidaire *. 8 upply a big demand for Frigid- U aire at a price within the reach of modest homes. \ $210.00 and up. Mo and this naw model t priced complete electrical re- ° fricerating outfit ire for 1LAsy monthly $195.00 (f.o.b. factory) is an- L. E. KAYLOR, nounced by the Frigidaire Cor- Bell phone 183M. headed, ay WOR THEY ARE SURE : TO PLEASE. i Make an appoint:zent. ; J FARABAUGH | atangeetestantistictetistitiate tices teats tite test, ESI I te atu tne eiee PHOTOGRAPHS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 5th and 6th. ADOLPH ZUKOR avo JESSE L. LASKY. sreseny Zane Greys Jack Holt Raymond Hatton Arlette Marchal and EdmundBurhs Qaramount Qicture Thrills, romance, wild riding, shooting and adventure in the wide open cattle country, with Jack Holt as an outlaw. { SATURDAY, MAY 7th. A drama of the American Navy in the Orient. John dlarren Story by JAMES FRANCIS DWYER A J. STUART BLACKTON Aroductior The story of an American girl shipwrecked off the Chi- na coast—A life prisoner. Comedy and News. MONDAY, MAY 9th. Bert Lytell as a crook who smiled at life and laughed at A beloved bad man. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th and 11th. Battles, bombardments, box cars and Buster Keaton in the world’s most decisive victory over gloom. JOSEPH M. SCHENCK UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE Not a burlesque of the Civil War, but a rip-roaring comedy of that period. THE HAN VIS] US | LOCAL A NEWS Condensed Ite Various Si Busy The State Pri was destroyed af in a fire Saturda firemen lost thei One man is are in the Clearf rious condition, a tomobile acciden Saturday night. The postoffice ced Saturday th Wehrum, Indian: advanced from tl idential class, wi Due to a cave-i near Carrolltowr Marsh has been the family is liv of further settlin house. Deer are repor Clearfield count; herd of seven « Routh 6 near were apparantly to the contray wi in walking slowl; Mrs. Eliza Ja; early Friday mon her son, Fred Ja nesboro. She forr neshoro but locat en years ago. The Ebensbur; Colver, in order f competition and perties and home: annual garden co and will give pri gardens appearir Walter J. Kre: ben appointed to itor General's de deputy Auditor ( tax collections. H him to remain ii tend to his law p: E. J. Anderson cently held two Keepers in Camb: apiary of J. B. Borough, and the of John Krug bi Cresson. He disct during the winte that will face the the early summe) Outside of the Federal governm the feeding of elk of these fine ani of starvation. John Kelly, a n mines at Revloe 3 the other day w was using struc kicked back, brea Forty-four new ted to the state mit on Thursda weekly admission treatment. There . at the institution There will be million hunters in sylvania when the fall ,it has been i of the state gam Theyre were 19 accidents. in Pi March of this ye same month in 1 of Labor and In ced. Conducting his court since his el Judge Thos. C. H last week grante aliens, among the applicants convie inal offenses, had missed. Attacked and identified fiend, on Wednesday la rand for her mot] and 8 year old BI a precarious cond hosptail. Police : ducting a rigid | hope of appreher Motorists in E held to the obse. plar speed limit b ¢he responsibility sonable care, tak tion the width ef er traffic conditig of an ordinance the borough coun dinanee iz consid interests than the a speed limit. One man was s and another narra on Friday last wi boom, operater by Construction Co. tractors erecting the borough of down, demolishing and a moter truc 0. A. Holsinge position with the | at Beaverdale to of Cashier of the at Cairnbrook. Three boys who tention home in | were picked up tl Cresson police aut ing held at Ebenst The recular Ma ization court at 1 postponed to the Dr. Emlyn Jone been appointed Cl vania Bureau of ' administrator of v Health Departmen Alice J., seven 1 of Mr. and Mrs. A kerton, died Sund:
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