1 Auditor for 4 r 2 years, 2 School nominations for ugh, Township and fices must be on ssioners Office on the 16th, 1927. ALKER, JORGE, CAVANAUGH, f Cambria County. oad, 3t. OCKHOLDERS ER OVER 420,000 7, the record date dividend payable an Telephone and ny had 420,291 s the largest num- yrporation has ever | is believed to ex- ed total of stock- ext three largest ions. list are more than n employees. Less the outstanding names of brokers. owned by investors inty and including 1 foreign countries. iber of shares held is only 26. More e stockholders own however, and more own 25 shares or r owns as much as outstanding stock. HAVE T PLANTATIONS » invaded the State Clearfield, Centre ent was made by "of the State Bu- tension. hat if weather con- rable the bugs wiul us problem. He ; far no method of ks of the insects ling to Keller, are e from the sap of igs of young pine in which they hide sects have practi- attracks to Scotch RS. FRITSCHLE for Mrs. Gene- hle, aged 32, who , in Altoona w requiem mass at red Heart Church. Calvary Cemetery. lead at yy Len eved to have died f the heart with red for some time, as born at Ams- ty, and ‘was mar- H. Fritschle, ®ho ith her step-fath- and Mrs. W. H. nd a brother, Earl OOKVILLE. have originated ted by two boys, ud to the lumber an Lear Bros. at stimated damage ere treated for te in the hard- oded by the flam- ity of the explo- safety. ged a restaurant, and the Pennsyl- n and for a time and oil storage ¢ Refiining Co. JURED SLE WITH SON ere suffered by ed 46, of Maple reported as a John Gallo, jr., e in Nanty-Glo lo, who is in a » Memorial Hos- 12 for three days al attaches were ning the two be- controversy, wh- acking the fath- rts. thought to have f the lung X-ray at the hospital. held by Nanty- 00 M. Y r. given him by n in the Harris- ennsylvania® rail- ie plans of Rich- '‘arentum, Pa., to was found blind 1spuehanna trail near Newberry- 0 the York hos- ties that he re- er accepting the sler attached | regiment sta- I CAR. of his father’s pn, Walter Dod- ona, had a rude night, when the lief tossing him ie wilds of the his way to a 5; not recovered a. m. ling to the New $4,750 to Eng- e British debt. ists, here is a renerosity. he tremendous around Mam- ly, President added, had he al speech, that a little by the ae ny - NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY THE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU HAVE A VISITOR, OR HAVE BEEN VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO LET ABOUT IT. VOL. XXXIII. NO. 33. PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THUR SDAY, JULY 28th, 1927. (5c) THE COURIER OFFICE 18 ADE- QUATELY EQUIPPED TO TAKE CARE OF JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS, AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION, $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. LOCAL AND STATE LABOR PARTY HAS sh amtra) |PICTURES FOR THE CONTROLLER TELLS NEWS OF INTEREST THRILLING MEET Looe from Litle Piggies Grou! Co Condensed Items Gathered from | Various Sources for the Busy Reader. Convention at Portage Sunday | Endorses Cavanaugh and | Welsh. A squirrel climbing a pole during | a heavy rain at Ebensburg last week met electrocution and put the court house in darkness for about an hour. The squirrell caused a short circuit in the wires on the pole which car- | ries the fuse box supplying the court | candidate for County Commissioner, house and blew out three fuses. | against Wm. J. Cavanaugh, present Charles Wolf Jr., of Nanty-Glo was | incumbent and again a candidate, arrested last week on a charge of dis- | with the result that Cavanaugh was orderly conduct. He is illeged to be a | given the Labor Party endorsement, | striking miner from the Springfield { along with William Welsh, of Nanty- mine and is charged in being disor- | Glo. derly in picketing the Lincoln mine.| Dr. P. J. Kelly, of Patton, was ac- Hezekiah Learn, aged 63, of Brush- | tive on the floor of the convention | valley township, Indiana township, |and several talks by him were of Indiana county, was instantly Killed | dynamic effect. The convention adopt- last week when he fell from a load of | ed the report of the nominating com- The convention of the Labor Party of Cambria County at Portage on Sunday afternoon last waxed hot for a time when Daniel Shileds of Johns- town joined.forces with Jury Commis. sioner Phil S. Gordon, a Democratic hay at his farm. He had struck a | mittee, which is as follows: stone and the skull was fractured. | For county commissioners, William —- The Rev. Father Richard Vereker,|T. Welsh of Nanty-Glo and William assistant pastor at the Holy Name |J. Cavanaugh of Westmont. Catholic church at Ebensburg left last | _ For controller, Henry I. Cannon, week for Ireland where he will visit | Republican appointee, of Glasgow. for several weeks with relatives. | _ For directors of the poor, Mee Forty one new patients were ad-|James Cunningham of Johnstown and Cresson last week for tuberculos For recorder of deeds, Ross San- mitted at the state sanatorium at|Fred Mitchell of Patton. | r 7a * " rocont R 1 Hae 3. { treatment. There are now 739 pati-| ner, present Republican incumbent. | ents at the institution. For register of Wills, Charles A. | Harry Gillen, aged 56, of Miineral | McIntyre, present Republican incum- | Point, sustained fatal injuries on Fri. | Pent. : day last when his car was struck by | For clerk of courts, Louis Denne | a Southern Cambria car at Wesley | Springhill, Portage, R. D. [ | Chaple, near ohnstown. vo For district attorney, Peter P. Jur- | Ralph Zuenges, holder of several chak, Johnstown, ciosely identified | aquatic records in Cambria county, | With labor in the adminstration of the | and a life guard at Ideal park, Johns- | COMpensation and other laws. town, was seriously injured in a fall | For prothonotary, the office now from a horse at Dunlo on Saturday. | held by George Walker Williams, no Glenn Eckard, of McKees Rocks, | nomtionation or endorsement was aged 19, was injured on Saturday | made, a resolution being adopted to afternoon in a motor cycle accident; empower the excutive committee to between Ebensburg Ebensbure and | Select a candidate. Carrolltown. He is a patient at the | YirQ S T : : : . ISINESS EN T Mercy hospital in Johnstown suffer- | BUSINESS MEN TO sas Se HOLD DINNER FETE AUTOCASTEPR = ing of a severe scalp laceration. Maple sap during the hot days| : ; dropping on the hoods and bodies of | «; The next regular meeting of the | === = — automobiles’ has spoiled the finish n | Northern Cambria Business Men’s | pong LET YOUR GOOD them. The sap comes out of the leaves | Association will be held at the Bran- | as ree : SE which have been punctured by some [don hotel, Spangler, on Tuesday even. | HEALTH FOOL YO insect and hardens on the finish of | ing of next week. The affair will start | on the car so that it cannot be removed | With a testimonial dinner in honor | Don’t let your good he alth fool without taking paint and all. of Louis Luxenberg, of Barnesboro, | You,” said Dr, 1 heodore B. Appel, After bing lost in the ground for|who has served as president of the | Secretary of Health, today. ‘Many 18 years the wedding ring of Mrs. [association for the past few years, | People naturally possess a robust con. Frank Miller, of Chest Spri os, was | and who, will be feted in recogniz- | stitution, and many others do not. unearthed by her husband while hoe- | ance of his energetic work in behalf | Much has been written in behalf of ing vegetbles in their garden. The| of the oreanization. There will betthe datber; Jittle: for the former. hoop of gold was not tarnished and | fine musical program in conjunction | “Strange as it may sound, good had lost none of its brightless during | With the Dinner, and the regular bus - | health has killed many people. Those the long time it was buried in the | ness meeting of the organization will | with ‘iron constitutions’ are prone to soil. | follow. become conceited over their vigor More than 13,600 miles of earth in. | A matter of more than ordinary | and vitality. ‘Nothing cluded in the State highway systems | importance will be brought up at the of the 48 states surfaced by the se- | busine ession. A Bay-at-Home veral highway department in 1926, movement will have its inception, and according to information compiled |it is to the interest of every business from States reports by the Fureau|man to be in atendance. hurts me’ is their cry. And indeed nothing appears to hurt them until something cracks of a sudden. And their game is up. “If you are inclined to doubt thi | statement, look about you. Y. i of Public Roads of the United States | Tosa eo a a ta be ST gt y lise wil Department of Agriculture. The to-| PATTON M EN TAKE OVER »| that many of the friend of oo I tal length of surfaced roads construc- | SOMERSET COUNTY MINE 3 Ie Eels your, the : : : | younger days who were ‘not strong’ ted by State agencies during the year | ys ; , ing a vitality which would have been miles was ladd over former earth |Windber-Hagevo Coal Company - has : Would have been [considered impossible of attai 3 usie roads and 5,828 miles represented a |been made by three local men follow. ! e of attainment. | mysi; Roosevelt was an outstanding exam- rebuilding of old surface. ing the acquisition of the mine and | this dues, Joseph McConnell, Lawrence De- |property of the Shade Coal Mining ido and Celestine Nagle, all of | Corporation at Hagevo, five railes Theda : Ashville, charged with breakingand [from Windber. In the request for a| Strong friends’ have fallen behind the entering and larceny, were held for |charter the following new owners of leader in the game of joyful living. were committed to the county jail. | Rhody, President; W. L. Thompson, | ones were compelled to work them- It is claimed they stole eight chichens | Treasurer, and F. C. Warner, super- | Selves into a state of physical fitness and robbed Brown’s garage at Ash-| intendent. : [And thus they learned how to live to ville. Charged with the theft of 800] Embraced in the deal are the 32) get the best and most out of their feet of copper wire belonging to the | company houses, company store, of-|bodies. The ‘strong ones worked on court in a hearing last week. They | the mine are named as officials: A.|This simply means that the weaker | ASKS STATE HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT TO ACT QC 7 / \ XN & | IT WEEK AT GRAND OF STATE REFUND They S > 3 |The Same Good List of Attrac- Says It Required Nearly Three ( Zs 7 | tions That Should Appeal | Years to Trace Bond To Show Goers. Ownership | | Tonight at the Grand theatre and | Jacob M. Hoffman, county control- |also tomorrow night, Buck Jones | ler whose resignation is effective Aug, | plays in “The War Horse,” a western |2 to accept appointment as a bureau [Picture of a different sort where the | chief in the departmen of forests | horse and rider enlist their services| and waters, has completed the work ; | with the Army in France and make | of securing refunds of states taxes {an epic of the horse’s service in the | on outstanding Cambria county bonds | cause of humanity at the Western | for the years 1921-1926, the total re- | front, | fund being $23,600. It required al- | On Saturday Larry Semon, potato | most three years to trace out the ow- | peeling champ of the A. E. F. and ex- | nership of all the bonds on which re- | pert laugh getter of the U. S. A, fund could be claimed, but the 4 mill comes back to the screen in a six. |tax recovered, a statement issued by | [reel war comedy, “Spuds.” Spuds, | the controller said, is more than the |like thousands of others, goes to [entire cost of conducting the’ control- | France to do his duty but, oh, boy! ler’s office, inclding the salary of the | how he does it! | controller, all employes and expenses { OnMonday, Bebe Daniels as a spoil. | for the years 1925 and 1926. The tax- ed and pampered college girl is plun- | exempt bonds are such as are held by i |e | ged into the American University of | corporations, by individuals not re- | life and given a dose of her own |sidents of this state, and by charita- | snobbish medicine in “The Campus |ble institutions, | Flirt.” Also on Monday night Louise | The total bonded indebteness of | Fazenda and Jacqueline Logan play | Cambria county at present is $5,736,- {In “Footloose Widows,” a pair of | 000, on which the 4 mill tax, with no NOVELTY MUSICAL BAND AT SUNSET McDonald’s Orchestra Arrive Next Wed- nesday in Afrplanes. never cease! Now best and latest in dance music, are none other than Harry McDonald and His Victor Recording Orche tra— ¢ rod liti chestrag : : oye : are now in splendid condition, eniov- S was 19,492 miles, of which 13,664 | Application for a charter as the | ! : jion, Sioysyte well known to been at Sunset on previous oc He comes to Sunset direct from Cook On the other hand many of vours | Field, New pianes in a field adjacent to Sunset. al Livestock show at Chic the national boys’ and oir ae 4 contest will be held early in Decem- on, and Game Protector Elmer |LOCAL YOUNG MAN IN ‘ ber. These cc 7 judging teamsare | B- Thompson, of Johinstown, for the | taker Bo. with r. ese county judging teamsare + | Engineer for Forbes Division Huntingdon & Clearfield Telephone [fice and mining equipment and other | the Drinciple that they were extra- Company, Nick Markett and Anthony | physical assets of the Shade Coal | ordinarily endowed with vigor, (: ‘hruciel, 15 | Spend committed to the deten- | mine, which has been in operation | —and flopped. tion room at the county jail following | right along, has a daily output of 400 There are two lessons to this a hearing last week. tons of high class Miller seam or “B”| thought. If one is not healthy and Pauline McGee, aged 4, was instant. [pool nine coal. Improvements to the | Strong, that in itself is no indication ly killed on Sunday afternon by an [buildings and mine, and installation |that one cannot become so. Nature automobile when she was running to| of additional modern equipment are | and your physician will probably get board a trolley car near home in Hol- | planned by the new owners. | you results fundamental laws, lidaysburg, oh eT Se “But this talk is addressed espe- John Reilly, son of Mr. and Mrs. | T'WO MEN INJURED IN CU TTING |cially to the young and middle aged John 'E. Reilly of Spangler, is now | AFFRAY ON GALLITZIN STREE | type of person who always in the air service of the United | well and is so proud and boastful of States Army at San Antonio, Texas,| Two men were wounded in a cut- |it as to think that he can do any- | PORTAGE MAN IS FINED $100 FOR DYNAMITING FISH gone there the latter part of June. |ting affray staged on one of the|thing and eat anything and vet live "A six months’ course in sewing was streets in Gallitzin early Monday ev- | to be a huidred. : recently completed at Nicktown, the | ening in a fight over a woman. The : Those who are as robust as all class having been undér the instruc- injured were Ton Dominick, an Ital- {that are fortuna‘e, but instea | of he- tion of Miss McKee, a Teacher from lan, and k rank \ ki ,a Mexican. It | Ing conceited about 1t they should of- the Home Economices Extension of [is claimed that Vuski made an attack | fer a prayer of thanks for luck and State College, Later a Junior cl will be instructed by the same teac ick, who is better known about the tually living to live, Miss Laura Mitchell, well known | Weapon from his assailant, whereup- of us. There are no exceptions. T} your ler and Miss Rudy Williams, of Bak- | the woods. Dominick suffered severe | supreme business to stay that wav. erton, are touring the State of New | wounds about the face and chest, and | Boasting about your constitution and York and Canada. Before going north | Vuski was cut in the back and left punishing it daily on the thin the ladies visited in Akron, O., where | hand. | hurts-me theory is a most effective the brother-in-law and sister of Miss| __——— cr ~ way to be beaten. I'hoe of you who are Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. William Mec-| FIVE NEW LAWYERS ARE ____|strong, take heed! Cormick. Teside. ADMITTED A1 EBENSBURG | ot TR DAD rene Attorney Fred J. Fees of Caroll-| ; — | SURPRISE PARTY MARKS | seriously ill of tonsolitis at The following were admitted to BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY town is : y : with Olinto to determine who was us. : at haw 4 r. James [practice law > several courts of | — : : , the home of his brother-in-law, James | practice law in the several c | ing the car the defendant said that there would be no use in doing this B. Drury. Attorney Fees was strick- | Cambria county, being sworn in on | A surprise party was held recent. en while he and his wife were on an | Tuesday before President Judge John 3 1 (ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ar- and automobile tour. E. Evans, Judge John H. McCann and | thyr Reed of Ashville, in honor of Ey Isadore Farabaugh, a well known [Judge of the Orphans’ Court, Samuel i their daughter, Miss Grac’s, birthday dairyman, residing near Carrolltown, Lemmon Reed: ; ; anniversary. Games and music were suffered a fracture of the right leg Robert Brooks Bender, Johnstown; features of the evening and at a late recently as the result of being kick='| Albert L. O’Connor, Loretto; Edward ALLY 4 m tHiihinh 1 frie . Y ed by a horse. He was taking a team | T. Stibich, Johnstown; Dan A. Coll, of horses to a water trough and was | Ebensburg; Raymond Fox, South riding one of the animals when the Fork, other reared up and kicked him. hour a dainty lunch was served. The following were present: The Misses | Geraldine Bradley, Zita Sherry, Irene and Bertha Lenz, Velma Hertzoo, Helen Nagle, Mildred and Ruth Sheeh. Miss Billie Biss and a girl named highway hy another car. Both girls | an, Catherine, Velma, Irene and Edna Miller, both of Spangler, narrowly | suffered s ght injuries. Seymour, and Grace Reid, and the escaped serious injury Sunday after-| The next meeting of the union as- | Messrs. Clair Bradley, noon when a car in which they were | sociation. comprising the 16 lodges of | Thomas and Joseph Sherry, Edwin Sheehan, War- at Stritmatter’s Corner, south of Car- | will be held in Patton on August 26th | Chester and Fay Reid, Leo, Martin, rolltown. It is said that the Biss | under the auspices of Mountain Lodge | William and Joseph Lentz, and Paul 3 a7 3 Ahan Advertise girl’s machine was crowded off the ' No. 84, | Williams. find that it pays, selected through the boys’ and girls’ | bringing of a large live game exhibit | judging contest held during the Cam. |to the Cambria County Fair, Septem- Co partment at Hollidaysbure PrCaoarn Yo 1S | ace of the grade crossing BATS Ke 1, Mining Corporation at Hagevo. The indeed they were), vecame neglectful | Bridee Pork, where sev. 1 so . year-old youths of Gal Ing I tic t ; Bridge, Fork, where sev contest should make application to | Sociation, according to announcement Spe 0 Li {day evening at 8:15. Amone the eral County Farm Agent H. C. McWilliams [by Secretary-Treasurer Dan A. Coll. |22y © t 2 0] . view of previous to or duri of the connecting link between Johns. town l having the menace elimated 2 the construction eer Forbes advises Mr. Owen that a complete investigation will be conducted by the State Highway De- partment and a report of the survey has been | published. Sm —eia Ll CAMBRIA BANKERS’ |vers and probably several species of communties have been se cured by | 250 in td ~ pe. £1 v . ‘ . of the county associa 01 he C -{ officials \of the Cambria County Bank. ociation that Cam ers’ Protective Association to address a dinn ‘Grazziani Olinto, of Portage, plead- Ss of the Peace Charles P. Row- p, 1 harao. 4 1 N - 1 1 on Dominick with a knife, but Domin- | then show their appreciation by ac- | Jan 3010 char on OYNlosives or town as a “strong man,” wrested the | “Nature’s laws are meant i all [7 Savas peered « She o made heve-{},v, T clerk at the" Brandon hotel at Spang-| on Vuski made a hasty retreat into | fore, if vou are strong, make it : | y Game Protector Elmer B. 1 | | Bellefonte, former Common Pleas Court Judge of Centre County, anc ni 1 as ; 5 sh ~~ Wha taken this year, the exhil y 8 | President Zimmerman, of the First | aXe Is Ve the exhibit will be son, of Johnstown. by An automobile containing Olinto’ license number was seen to leave the vicinity after Spangler, notices having reached the | if Jol ated Jie ai, members connected with local bank- | Wife of John Sleigh, died of diabetes the explosion, but good-sized delegation from north of Funeral services were held at claiming ) machine, When the Game Protector offered other sections of the county at the Episcopal Church. Interment was in | tion of meeting, which will start at 6:30 o’- |the North Barnesboro Cemetery. i Te ns rg Ri clock in charge of President MeClain. Mrs. Sle BOY SCOUTS HAVE INTEREST. { Export; John, of Sharon, Pa.; Mrs. | Sacrament, and burial was Boy Scouts was held in the Munici- CONVENTION DELEGATES, : NS rr Mrs. Lucey Cooper and Mrs. Jennie Sanker of this place, left Monday to } represent St. Mary’s Branch No. 716 : Jenevolent Un- y ; z . {lon at the 4th National Convention at They were accompan- Catherine Cunningham of St. Jo eph’s Branch, No. 720, Portage riding crashed into a telephone pole | the Kniehts of Pythias in the county, | ren Noel, Jacob Haluska, Norman, ad Branch, No. 717, of Hastings, rearranged and some new members were ushered in. St. received their uniforms and it won't be long until the. Scouts are fully equipped. ied by have decide ‘ ir Patn ‘ 5 . . have decided that their I atrol shall Funeral services were conducted at [us during our recent unexpected be. be called the Panther Patrol, while |o consistently—You the Second Patrol have selected the | girls out, like the Mounties, to get | exemptions, would be $22,944 a year their man. { 'he amounts recovered by years On Tuesday and Wednesday John | were: $2,352.18 for 1921; $4,676.50 | Gilbert and Greta Garbo play in one [for 1922; $3,832.55 for 1923; $4,800.37 {of Broadway's most sensational films [for 1924; $3,267 for 192 ; $4,671.95 { “Flesh and the Devil.” This is the | for 1926. | story of a love that wrecked all-.-| Controller Hoffman in his state | save friendship. A masterpiece writ- | ment on tax recoveries, said he wish. [ ten in human emotions, |ed to take the opportunity “to thank | mee (all the citzens of Cambria county for | MRS. M. KROTENDORFER | their interest in the fiscal affairs of DIES AT CARROLLTOWN | the county and for the support given {me by them in the three years and _ Mrs. Margaret Krotendofer, aged |seven months of the four-year term 18 years and a resident of Carroll- [I have served.” {town for the last 75 years, died at | | her home Sunday morning at 10 o’-| WINNERS | clock of a complication of ailments. | [Perth followed a lingering illness of | | ROSARY RAFFLE LAST SUNDAY See 2 a Phe deceased was am. | The following are the winners and R he oldest residents of Carroll- | ¢1,q winning numbers in the Rosary Sown was widely known throughout | Raffle conducted last Sunday after. | rel, or Was thewidow noon at 3 o’clock at the SS. Peter m— | Chatles Krotendofer, © whe jie} [and Paul Greek Catholic Church hall. CHEST SPRINGS AND ST. lS er war on, died | Chief of Police W. J. Gill of ic y 5 |about 15 years ago. She was a daugh- lace >d the raffle: LAWRENCE PIG CLUBS |ter of ‘the late Michael and Mary |P i 1203 = - { Walburg Lehmeir, having been born | r Migulick. Cv ois s Members of the St Lawrence Pig in Cumberland, Md., Oct. 4, 1848. She | DE ripliek, pms gi lub held 2 meetin oo tf Vedi- [ame to Carrolltown with her parents| 7. waka Jenkins, Patton 905 club held a meeting at the R. J. Nedi- | 3 Eo omen ! | J. S. Skurky, Patton 905 myer farm, between St. Lawrence and | ded Sree years of age and had re. | M. J. Shannon, Patton 396 Flinton, recently. The boys and girls | >! % ere ag suee. The deceased | py; i McGulick, Ashcroft 1251 gave a report on the manner in which | ang : har os Ho sendete: Were ior Mike Bajko, Asheroft 806 their pigs are developing. Mr. and | Tet in Larroltiown gh 12 396, | Daniel Jenkins, Patton, 524 Mrs. Nedimyer served ‘a lunch. [ian “toll and wiles Sui gheess Sur-| Kdw. Kelly, Spangler, 1268 A similar meeting was held at the Pee 1 Vora Ng . J an | Anna Papeson, Paton, 1014 ance orchestra that tray. [ome E. J. W ise, near Ashville, for the lof Carrollt Ses Mr oe OT ~| Mary Molnar, Patton, 883 members of the Chest Springs Pig Phony hs ‘i EM os ly | John Balock, Paton 687 club. ] | Bore re = EM Wal © Peary: | Stanley Saloney, St. Benedict, 1281 At these meetings plans were for. [2200 Se E, and! Is. alter att| pg. Kane, Carrolltown, 1363 mulated for the roundup, which will jo; 2ryo Itown. Two brothers, Joseph | ww" oo Albright, Portage, 1340 be held early part of September, and Lome of Dpangler and William | Steve Galuscak, Patton, 1442 the best pigs will be exhibited at the | “© men of Carrolitowy, Supvive, to-| Steve Galuscak, Patton, 1446 Cambria County fair in September. ns ster, Mss. Joim S. | Howard Falatic, Ashcroft, 893 J. F. Keim, from the club depart. |* The ° of Its dah | Anna Brinsha, Elmora, 582 ment of State College,outlined some | St. deceased had been a member | J. A. Falatie, Barnesboro, 827 of the things that the boys and girls jo Se Ienedic's Catholic church SIM- | Ralph Hritz, Patton 445 must do in completing their contest hel | Blk 00d, ¥ uneral forvices Were! ¥. Cruise, Patton, 641 The judging teams that represented | t0id Im the ehaveh Wy ednesday mor- | Lee Maykovich, Patton, 911 Cambria county at the farmers’ week INL at J o'clock whe a solemn high Mary Sulick, Asheroft, 810 A. F. Fornadley, Patton, 693 a very creditable showing. Three of | Fal was in the church cemetery. hia iri : Ye, . or 0 ol rm —— he its in the senerdl live stackly une EXHIBIT ; gan Judging team—Louise Edwards, Eb- | . [ceive the same at the store of Frank ensburg; Delrose Farabaugh. Loretto | FOR CAMBRIA FAIR Maykovich, on South Fifth avenue. and Isabelle Jones, Wilmore—will re- | . Bring your ticket stub with vou, present Pennsylvania at the Interna. | 2 Definite arrangements were made | otherwise vou will have to be pro- ago where | Friday by W. C. Kelly, district re- | nerly identified. Is lging | Presentative of the State Game Com. | s judging | ~T TTT. Any of the above winners who have : . | mass re. ier ras ne 3 | meeting at State college in June made | M2 of requiem wa celebrated. Bu. [not received their Rosa ries, can re- BROADCASTING PROGRAM The State College Orchestra, 2 members strong, under the direction |of Prof. Price, will broadcast Thurs. unty fair and any boy or girl who |ber 5 and 10, under the auspices of 1 x . 1 . . Y, = Y r I ’ shes to take part in the judging |the Cambria County Sportsmen’s As- x hy ) 3 os. | numbers will be: Ebensburg, or through the secretary Mr. Kelly stated that the exhibit | Cirolan Overture—Beethoven. with of the Cambria County Fair associa- | Would consist of two bears, two deer, | allo Solo i ey he tion. [two red and two grey foxes, a fam- | : hadi 2 | Wedding of the Rose—Leon Jessel: ily of coons, two wildeats, two bea- | ith Cello Obligoto hls and. eres | Nocturne from Mid Summer Night MEETING TODAY | "44s and crows. : {Dream—Mendelsohn; with trumpet , 1 ; | John J. Slautterback, in charge of solo 3 r 1 ' v | ® 10, vermin control for the Game Com. | Carmen Suite by Bizet— Prelude: mission, recently informed officials | Le Toredoro: Aragonni o and Inte: | Li y Aragonaise, and int Two speakers of prominence in their the State’s schedule for |™e%%0 With Flute Solo. this year, and % ited th : Poe r- |” Egyptian Ballet. : : his 2ar, and stated that her ar- 3 : Ea 1 er meeting planned for tonight ORO ats I es Tab lo per Mr | Wm. D. Simpson of Patton will the Ebensburg Inn, Ebensbure. Kelly TL Thor ad Y Ar play the Cello Solo and Oblicoto in z The 3 > lly and Mr. ho son. | : m 1 ey are the Hon. Ellis L. Orvis, of S los po ri. the numbers mentioned. The collec If the building usually used by the | lis . SSeS. 'p portsmen for their annual exhibit i | orchesits Surpasues any prey ; : : inion o> 1S | year's Normal. Anyone able to bria was on i Sts 7) or » the proer: Tattnall Dols . there; otherwise the animals will bell OR State « ollege for the P? ? ; National Bank, Huntingdon. housed In tort. {can expect something really worth Announcement of arrangements for |» on = | while. ie meeting was made last Saturday MRS ' QI RTO -_— ov ; MRS JOHN SLE tm IO Tr James A. McClain of RS JOHN SLEIGH MRS. FRANCES BRANDT. Mrs. Hannah Sleigh, aged 73 years, Mrs. Frances Brandt, aged 67 years native of St. Augustine, died last ; ; t J ; =| Saturday night at her home i ie County will augment those from |9.clock Saturday afternoon in the | na. Death was caused by a compl diseases. The funeral services were held at 9 o'clock on Tuesday morn t 1ese children: Joseph, of | chapel of the Cathedral of the Blessed utions. It is probable that a [at her home at Barnesboro Thursday. | 4 h is survived by her hus. - band and t in Calvary . rs ie imi .| Mary E. Tate and Mrs. Frank Me. | cemetery. ING MEETING LAST FRIDAY neely, both of Pittsburg, and Mrs. | Mrs. Brandt was a daughter James Clark and Richard and Sam- | Anthony and Catherine Wills, S | leaves the following children, Ha The regular meeting of the Patton | ye] Sleigh all of Barnesboro. J a : - To —————— | Theodore and Agnes Brand Mn ]« { av y . ml y py 1 y + | . rein \ as pal Hall last Friday evening. The MRS. MARGARET SIMPSON | Mary Sutton, Mrs. Rose Keirr Mn evening was taken up in ethics in Mrs. Margaret Simpson, aged 65,| Anna Bryan, Mrs. Emma Amn drilling and wig-wagging. died Fric lay evening at her home in and Mrs. Marcella Datris. Sh Barneshoro. Her husband, Alexander | leaves one sister, Sister M. Callistu Simpson, preceded her to the grave. | of the Immauculase Heart Order, o Mrs. Simpson is: survived by the fol- | Pittsburgh. lowing children: Richard Simpson, nn = Barneshoro; Mrs. John McPherson CARD OF THANKS. Central City; John Simpson, Ohio: | We wish through the | Robert Simpson, at home and Howard | the Simpson, Vanderevrift, e aiso After the meeting the Patrols were The Second Patrol members have columns of Courier to express our sincere appreciation to all those who assisted The members of the first patrol 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the re- reavement, the death of our beloved Eagle as their bird. | sidence. Interment was in the North son and brother, William Earl Blair. "Barneshoro cemetery, —Mrs. Lulu Blair and Family.
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