THE PATTON COURIER - BEND US ALL THE EVERY LITTLE Lfozer Jewelry Co Lawrence on Saturd week, August 20th, assured, good music are all invited. Mrs. Minnie ghters, Sally, left Monday aftern Arizona, where the ber of ladies who e glas. A music and dancing some travelling ba intily appointed lur following guests: Fitzpatrick, Helen and ouise McLaug Gretchen Bradley Mr. and Mrs. me for corsets, longerie, children’s 411 Palmer avenue, At the parsona terian church on Miss Mary Dranc The newlyweds wi in Spangler. will return home Fifth avenue, is tl bath, hot water h For particulars se St., Berwick, Pa BETTER FOR ALL, A square dance will be held at St. Douglas and dau- Francis and members of the family, a there. Before her departure Mrs. Dou-|ed to their home in glas was the honor Miss Esther Burkhe ed a number of young friends at her home in honor of Miss Frances delightful program of games, program of entertainment. A hand- daughters, gift of Miss Douglas’ Marie Hitech, Mary Donahue, Grace O’Brien, Ruth Donahue, Mabel MeClelland, Frances Douglas, John A. Blatt were visitors several days this week with | 1oocire bent in N relatives ‘at East Brady, Pa. Pi SPIRELLA Corsets ror COMFORT. See Mr Call for appointment. Mrs. Michael Hritz, French McAfee, the pastor, pronoun- P ced the words uniting in marriage | Pauline, Richard M. Harvey, of Spangler Miss Leone Montieth, a student at|can sell West Chester State Normal Sood spend a few weeks’ vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. St. Clare Mon- | Kaylor, Frigidaire tieth of Magee avenue. Miss Louise Young, Mr. and Mrs. Barth Young, of South ter, Mrs. James Lane Boswell, of Col- legeville, near Philadelphia. St. FOR RENT—Ten room house with cated at 412, Beech avenue, Patton. or address W. G. Corby, PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS NOTES OF PATTON AND THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY NEWS YOU KNOW AND HELP FILL THIS DEPA RTMENT ITEMS HELIS MAKE THIS PAPER JU SEND, BRING, MAIL TI} M. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the [| B. Morey Sr., was visitor on Sunday. Miss Mildred Mor ay evening of this | of Mr. A good time is|mer. engaged, and you situation Bowman, the mining Luther Theresa, | and Maurce oon for Tucson, |touring in Canada, i101 a onests ¢ he wy will join other | cent guest at the now residents | Mrs. St. Clair Mrs. Margot S. guest of a num- Y avenue, has as ner ntertained for her. M t+ als sntertain- | Mrs. 375 fise entertal aca, N. Y. Before Dou- | Furey was Miss this place. filled the evening | Mr. and Mrs. were the guests of the week end. Miss Louise Mor o wag the parting friends. A da-|€t rch was served the Catherine Yahner, Mary nurse, where she has re the West Penn hos Bender, Dorothy George Schofield guests of friends day evening. 3 Mr. and Mrs. E. hlin and Jane and of Carrolltown. Newark, N. J. Patton, Pa. ica, ge of the Preshy- Monday Tuesday, the Rev.|F. E. Faraba Mrs Ed. ( at the hon baugh, « hak, of this place.| Mr. and Mrs. Jo ak ir home | toona ar 11 make their home WANTED to | known Electric Re on Saturday | opening for the daughter of My. and Mrs. he guest of her sis- |C. Montieth of guests at the They were ace eat and garage, lo- | Viola Monti Pittsburg, befor er . A. Murray | burg. 604—4%, Mr. and Mrs. A 3tpd. family e Dr. V and Mrs. Irv Hewlett, Montieth, have Geraldine Yer Dorothy and Mary lay and home of Mr. Clair Montieth during the week. and the Mis T A LITYLEK LIM. a Carrolltown itieth is the guest 12 Smith of Cly- Another week brings no change in 1 in this section. Bob MeCullough who have been and who were re- home of Mr. and return- New yille Yers of Palmer suests Mr. and John Furey and hil lren of Ith- her marriage Mrs. wer of John Christoff and Ellen Patton friends ov- itieth, a student has returned to Pittsburgh, sumed training in pital. and Robert Lees, Martha | students at Juniata College, were the in town on Satur- Wellwood Winslow spent several days on business and ew York City and lett brassieres .. and Mrs. Cyrillus Strittmatter Singin ol ey res of Tucson, Arizona, and Mr ind Mrs. acl ‘| E. C. Stritmatter and daughter, Mon- of Carrolltown, were guests on re of Mr. and Mrs. yf Highland Grove. daughter, guests of of Hastings, were and friends 31 town Monday. hn Urich were Al- on Monday. A man who thinks he Delco-Light Plants, Water Systems, and Frigidaire, the “well frigerator. Ag good right man. L. E. dealer, Bell phone 183-M, Ebensburg. Charles Heiney, Mr. and Mrs. Bob George and Mrs. Jame Harrisburg y £, W and Mrs. anied home by Mi » party will v eturning *o Harris- neelo Lapenna and ses Cecelia Geler- D200 Yz%7: 222222227777 N\A 0 jz 7 FROM HOME No matter where you roam— whether on vacation or business bent, subscribe to the Patton Courier and know all of the home news as it happens—week after week thronghout the year. The Patton Courier has sub- seribers in virtually every state in the union—those who want to know news from the home town —and find it every week in these columns. One year—52 weeks—only $2. and we will send it wherever you say. Phone 98-L. Some local folks have the idea that it costs more to send the Courier to relatives elsewhere than our regular subscription price of $2.00 per year. This is all wrong. We send it anywhere . in the United States, or its pos- sesions for the regular subscrip- tion price. It’s cheaper to subscribe to the Courier for that son or dau- ghter who is employed elsewhere than it is for you to go to the trouble of mailing your own copy each week—and you eliminate all the fus and bother. 077 dsm mino and Josephine Terrezza were visitors in Gallitzin on Tuesday. Mrs. S. A. Cooper, Mrs. A. Fornad- ley, Mrs. Adam Smith, Jr., Mrs. Ger- trude Smith, Mrs. David Heist, of this place, and Mrs, Harriet Litue, of Chest Springs, attended the banquet at Lilly last Thursday evening given by the L. C B A of that place, it be- ing their twenty-fifth anniversary. George Zears of Detroit is visiting his sister, Mrs. Adam Smith, Jr., of the Commercial Hotel. Mrs. Stephen Jacobs is visiting in Akron, Ohio, with friends and rela- tives and expects to be gone about uWo weeks. Miss Letham Heist Is tne guest of her aunt, Mrs. Alksander, at Rimers- burg, Clarion county. - he speaker at the church services at the Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday morning next will be ‘the Rev. KE. R. Skillington, of Altoona. Peter Grozanich of South Fifth av- enue, was called to Columbus, Ohio, last week owing to the eritical condi- brother in law, Joseph Fe- Patton resident, who was seriously injured in an accident. Mrs. Matilda Karlheim of East Carroll township visited with friends in Akron, Ohio, several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Boyer, of Fifth avenue, spent several days last week on a motor trip that included Nia- gara Falls and portions of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce of Home- stcad are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gall of West Magee avenue Mr. and Mrs. William Callahan and children of Cresson, were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Meighan of ‘North Fifth ave- tion of his dor, a former I. A. Link and son, Latore, of Traf- ford City, spent the last week end at their home on South Fifth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Little of West Magee avenue, have as their guest their son, Richard Little of Pittsburg. Myron Larimer was a recent Eb- ensburg visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Short, who re- turned recently from a bridal tour of eastern cities, have taken up their residence in the Leo Maurer property on South Fifth avenue. Before her re- ent marriage Mrs. Short was Miss Marion Sharbaugh,. daughter of At- torney and Mrs. F. C. Sharbaugh of Ebensburg. Mrs. William McLaughlin of South Fifth avenue was the guest of Johns- town friends during the week. Russell Christoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Christoff, of South Fifth avenue, is the guest of his brother, Joseph F., Christoff, of Barre, Vt. Miss Laura Fye of Elton is the guest of Patton relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sherry called on Carrolltown friends recently Miss Kathryn Overberger wags the i| guest of Indiana friends recently. Joseph Hopkins of Philadelphia is the guest of Mrs. Ella Flynn of Lang avenue. Mr. Hopkins is a former Pat- ton resident. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaglairdi, of South Fifth avenue, have as their guests, Mr and Mrs. John Gaglairdi and children of Connellsville. A. T. Maloney of Ebensburg was a Patton visitor on Monday. John Ambour, of Rembrandt, has returned to his home after a visit in Patton with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Kelly spent the week end i Johnstown friends. Louise Deschamps is the guest of relatives in Akron. Miss Louise McLaughlin is spend- ing the week as the guest of Carroll- town relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Nagle of South Fifth avenue, had as their recent guest Mrs. Elizabeth Malone of Mt. Oliver. and Mr. and Mrs. John Cal- lahan and children of Pitts burgh. Mrs. George Timko of Pittsburgh, is Be Shes of Patton friends. L. McCoy of Hastings was a rec Dr ba itton visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maycovich vis- ited with friends in -Dixonville re- cently. Mis Florine Riner wag the guest of Ebensburg friends recently. Emma Louise Christoff has return- ed to New Rochelle, N. Y., after hav- ing spent her vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Christoff of Russell avenue. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Palmer avenue, had as their recent house guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Fin- nerty, of Elmira, N. Y.; Misses Mar- garet and Mae Shannon ,of Troy and John Miner of Elmira. Next Thursday, tournament day at the Cambria County Firemen’s con- vention at Barnesboro, the ladies of St. Edward’s church will serve a chicken supper in the basement of the church and the attention of all visitors to Barnesboro is called to it. Mrs. A. Shkvirsa Sr., Mr. ad Mrs. A. Shkivirsa, Jr., of Sharon, were re- eent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. P. Somich of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Somich and children, Evelyn, Geraldine and Tom- my, and Mr. Stephen Conrad, all of Johnstown were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Somich Monday. \Mrsa. Elfizabeth Ross entertained her Sunday school class at a very de- lightful party on Wednesday evening last. The following were present: Flo- ra Heist, Renald Lacue, Albert Lacue, Shirley Cartwright, Vivian and Thelda Kirk, Julia Elms, Marie and Joyce Sunseri, Eunice Ross, of Barnesboro. Shannon of MRS. J. C. WESNER. Mrs. Luella Nevling Wesner, ag- ed 50, wife of J. Christ Wesner of Spangler, died on- Thursday after noon last at her home of carcinoma. Mrs. Wesner was bedfast for the last five months, but had been in poor health for more than a year. The deceased was born at Janes- ville, Pa., in 1876. She was twice mar. ried. Her first husband, David Sheets preceded her to the grave eighteen years ago. She is survived by her husband and these children: Miss Roberta Sheets at home, Mrs. R. A, Lucas of Akron, Ohio; and Orlando of Altoona. She is als survived by- several brothers and sisters and a number of step-chil- dren. The funeral services were con- ducted on Sunday afternoon in the Methodist church at Spangler and in- termant was in the North Barnesho- ro cemetery. caller here church hall at Ashville, NOTES OF THE BY F ALLEN TIMBE R Ww Mrs. Dave Krise was: a | Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. place Noel Sunde Mr. and Mrs. James Berrin little daughter, Eleanor, were tendance at the dinner at the hall in Ashville, Sunday. There will be a picnic held St. John’s church supper will be served at the ton hotel at that place. Come have a good time. Miss Virginia Mannion of ity, visited her parents, Mr. a Harrison Miss Annie Supon of this p returned home after a short Altoona. Miners hall at ternoon and evening of for the benefit of St. of Frugality. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lawrence visitors on Wedne Mr. and Mrs. port visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Estep and were Fallen Timber visitors c day. . John Noel, of Fallen Tin tended the dance at St. Au Saturday night. C. E. Luther and daughte erine, were St. Lawrence vis Wednesday. Frugality on John’ fashioned time picnic August 27. date. Mart Mannion, Y., visited his son and dau law, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison during the past week. John Hessler was a Fall ber visitor this week. Mrs. John Toohey was a caller lately. Ed Warfield of St. Augus a business caller here one cently. Mrs. Harry here on business on Mrs. Michael Noel caller here one day ST. AUGU STINE Miss Fannie latives and frien Don’t Johnston of D a Mrs. Jas. Horne, spent S Hastings with her sister M Yeager. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Riner, o here on Wha Katharine was a vistor and Mrs. Thos. tives here. y yaugh, of Lo concluded a “brief visit here. Mrs. Viola Wyland, was a Loretto, recently. Joseph Yahner' of recent visitor here. Regis concluded z brief John Adams, of week end caller Braddoce cent caller in Paton on bus Chas. Gaunter, of Cre sacted business here on Fric Mrs. Wilmer Holsen and of Chest Springs were calle James Krise Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cretin last Monday evening. Mrs. Jos. Hoover of Glass tored here on Saturday. Mrs. Walter Glassport are Don’t forget the date of mily were callers day. Mr. and Mrs. H. ton callers one day last wee Thomas Burgoon of the Dams, was a caller here one week. Mr. and Mrs. the birth of a daughter on John Noel of Fallen business caller here Mrs. Conrad Landeraff, , died at her home at at 2:30 o'clock on Sunday Be: ath was tion of diseases. stricken for the funeral services clock on Wednesday She had b past four ye: mor ning WEEK GIVEN attended the dinner given in the congregation of Frugality on August 27th. Dinner and Mannion over Sunday. A ‘square dance will be held August 27th Noel were St. sday. Philip Noel were Coal- For a good meal and a ¢ attend the F forget the of Salmanaeca, N. Tuesday NOTES Farran, is vis ds in Braddock. Kline, of Loretto were callers here on Satur- day evening. Miss K R. D: f Akron, is spen Altoon: Farabaugh, of Ebensburg visit here. in this place. Mrs. Margaret Brooks, w: home here re and fam- ily of Chest Springs were caller here | Adams and f visiting relatives here. | B. Noel w George Long a I'imbe Saturday. RITER yusiness of this 1y. ger and » in at- church by the Arling- and all Frugal. nd Mrs. lace has visit in 1 in the the af- church family on Tues- ber at- 1eustine, r, Cath- itors on rood old rugality ohter in Mannion en Tim- Cresson tine was day re- ean was V. business ting re- unday in rs. Petér f - Patton Sunday. rton and ding the retto has caller in 1 wag a kK was a 2s a Te. iness on tran- lay. daughter r at the cently. port mo- Patrick’s church at Spangler and in- terment was in St. Benedict's ceme- tery at Carrolltown. Mrs. Landgraff had resided in the 3 Spangler life. She was the daughter of Joseph X. and Catherine (Weaver) Miller of Spangler, section practically all her Besides her parents and husband she is survived by the fol- lowing brothers and sisters: John, Stephen, Benjamin and Amandus C. Miller, all of Spangler; Mrs. Delia Fi irran of Piteairn; Mrs. Joseph E. wion of Carrolltown, Miss Eliza- beth Miller of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Ela IFahy of Spangler. MRS, SUSANNA SKELLY, Mrs. Susanna Long Skelly, aged 86 years. died on Thursday morning last at the home of her son in law and dauchter, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Urda in Ebenshurg. She had been ill since the 14th ¢f March of this year. The fu- neral took place at 2 o'clock on Sun- day afternoon with interment in the Catholic cemetery at Ebensburg. A requiem high mass for the deceased was read in the Holy Name Catholié church on Monday morning. Mrs, Skelly was born at Wilmore. y IE. M. Ross and children of Butreshoro were Wednesday visitors at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Ross. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER J. CAVANAUGH . Subject to the Decision of the Democratic Primary, Sept. 20. Your Support and Influence will be greatly appreciated. BRYON W. DAVIS FO CLERK OF COTS amily of | the St. Augustine picnic, August 20th. Mrs. Anthony Thomas visited her parents here last week. | Sylvester Mannion of this place | spent Sunday at his home at Bea- ver Dams, John Rhiner of the Beaver Dams spent Sunday in St. Augustine. Mrs. John 'Hennessey spent lasik Tuesday in Patton with her son, F. Hennessey. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nagle and fa- in Patton on Mon- | ere Pat- k. Beaver day last nnounce Tuesday. r was a » MRS. CONRAD LANDGRAFF, aged 58] Spangler afternoon. attributed to a e omplica- een bed- ars. The » in St. | | { | | { | | | In presenting my name to the vo- ters for Clerk of Courts of Cambria County, I feel that my experience as First Deputy Prothonotary of Com- mon Pleas Court for a number of years qualifies me for the position to which I aspire. If nominated and el- ected I will give honest, painstaking attention to the duties of the office, and will devote all my time to it I were held at nine o’- jassure you that your influence and | support will be appreciated. TTT ASSERT = —FOR— REGISTER OF WILLS —AND— Clerk of the Orphans’ Court Subject to Republican Primary, September 20. I will thank you for your vote and efforts in my behalf among your friends. LHL nnn nnn Chas. A. MacIntyre I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY CANDIDACY TT — —- = = = = - - — = - = = - — - — - — = - = = - - = - - - _- — I fee - _— — - — — - _-— = — = — = — - = - -— — - = = = a= — - = - - fonfaefenfonentesducfontenfentesteatueductecdeiartontesontestestuedunfentontectuefentestenterts ll dR . x ¥ oie oe ne €% E I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS A CANDI- [ i ES % DATE FOR COUNTY CONTROLLER SUBJECT TO & % % THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES SEPTEMBER 20TH, ¥ % 5 a 1927, + : YOUR INFLUENCE AND SUPPORT WILL BE % APPRECIATED. 5 x * $ * ' 3 KA x Whaegeerertoduetectocteatonestestortotuetonte. ducted oasiestenloaeelaete sfestestontestoetertegestucdontengeetortssfucactontortestentos Sededestods 72770000 05000000 m0 7, EEE EER EERE TE RATA EER TD rl THEATRE Peeteot Peet, Pes ee eo ee eo’, oJeeles] +! sefaeies, a eels aoteeleeteeleetes olefeeleclaslaclesleclasleleelselaclaeloolesTunlee Teele oles leaTao Tonle eTevtacieeteeieelieienle Thu. QQ. Fri. AE 18-19 HOOT GIBSON in Hey Hey Cowboy Packaged with more than the usual amount of Hoot’s laughs and thrills. Also serial and Felix comedy. To sTaeTesleelee Teste Tes Lee Te entre eo ea es HNO ON IANS OS 0 00S SII Teeleeleelerteelee TeesesleeTeeasjesloc eles TeriarlesTenle . Teeteu o! Feeqargeegesfeciesiaseniesiesosiaslosiasionienls 30 ete ods oe oafesfeeleeleeeelerleels seelededlesleilesleslenleelosiorTerTeeToelanlonlee eu Tonian len Ton unl Saturday, Avs. 20 Wm. HAINES in Slide Kelly Mids With Sally ©’Neil and Harry Carey, the screens fasi- est, funniest Baseball game. William Haines as No Hit Kelly wins again in the greatest laugh-fest of the season: A baseball comedy—the gay, galleping film of a chap who wins on the diamond, but finds his match in love. YOU'LL TALK ABOUT THIS ONE! Bargain Matinee Saturday at 1:30 p. m. Two Features, Two Comedies and News. 8 Prizes will be given away FREE at this matinee for “Slide Kelly Slide.” Every child that purchases a ticket to the matinee will have a chance to get a Prize. Admission: matinee and night 15—35¢. Er TeeieeSeoTaeterteoloeieo Toeleedoetesoelootentoctorios! a Josleelarfaciecloeianforioviovioriodlon eferieren) oy Monday, Aug. 22- Two Good Shows FOR THE PRICE OF ONE JACK MULHALL in SEE YOU IN JAIL Here’s your chance to go behind the bars and enjoy it! Fifteen days of the Fun- niest co mplications ever seen in or out of Jail—For you an evening of hilarious entertainment. Dolores Costello in A MILLION BID The yatchs crashed in the storm. Dorothy saw the husband she hated engulf- ed in the guishing waters. She knew she could save him,but-see this sensation- al star of the screen in her most daring emotionalrole. TeeTe eT ee os ee 00 so oo ess Teele eTeaeel *, ’, TeetestestesTosiessontorlarleslestoetaelertootestossetasTovtes ool ten os Teloe Tee Tales segaelesieeiaries] % eo ejevieeleniesieclenloslesiecTeeloeTen RG o; seferseeledles elenfeviesleelesieleelesanlen SevtestaslesleaienieeiaeonTen] Tues. and Wed. MILTON SILLS, in A throbbing tale of two | 1190 as the Seas they sailed, and how a heartless siren turned that love to hate. Bold, Fearless he-man of the Sea-tiger among men. He had conquered the roughest oceans-mas- tered the severest Storms. But the sea of Matrimony led him through a reging hurricane, pulling at the heart strings that bound him to his brother IT’S EVEN MORE ADVENTUROUS THAN THE SEA HAWK. VOL. X THINGS § FOR To Be Held . Fair Grou on L: Running races bria County Fa season, will be Saturday Sept. events and duri 5 to Sept. 10. all over the Unit to the number been entered in But the real fai will not begin u Labor Day, wher attractions willl for the visitors. during the Tair d as the grounds Penn Highway have been made and comfort of t Space for parkin ilable marked ofl with uniformed f and as there ar these grounds « at the rate of 30 . on numbered st numbers besides available when" unds: besides ea a barber shop oj beauty shop fo modations for b rooms, an emer; physicians, nurse bulance under { Red Cross and 1 ful little resorts. automobile carav fair as a unit wi day Sept. 5, wher Syria Mosque, P lar number from toona, will meet burghers being tl county men. At | of Knights of ( uesne Council: | many guests fror western end of to see the big s Tuesday, Sept Day when a ma pupils of the co to be there as t tion over 7,000 handiwork. Wed be Railroad Day the G. A. R., ar of 50 railroaders known Red Arro men, will be the Sept. 8, will be | Day and also be town so that th Friendly City car All the stores in in the north of be closed that d rangements mad men’s Assocjatio the grounds is limited crowd ec: there will be wu for them to entkh county fair stanc largest and best the display of 1 the best ever se with a choice her have been sent by ty Holstein bree are well worth show will be so heart of the fanc edly the best ye this state. The lz machinery will be to-the-minute mo autos will be a si auto show that parking field. In champions from their classes and be shown in cava on Tuesday, Wed: in the arena of t evening of openi this arena will 1} ten round bouts bouts put on b Johnstown for th Sportmen’s Build courtesy of the S ion,, be shown the of live bears, fo: family of beavers SO a unique si firearms. As for tractions there wi circus, traveling 28 cars on the M usual ballyhoos, er funmakers. Or attractions have b Wirt Hamid con and include such of Whirlwind tu who featured Fr “Criss Cross’; Th eight trim Englis anything in the extreme eccentric brow classical ei lions matched pe drill without con cannon and a joy trick bieyelists. a usual uproarious act for which tl famous Gudie M: ers will introduce to the children : grown-ups also c: taurant.” There : ville acts altogeth track and in the vided by Cervonng at the dancing p M. except on S: Lloyd Major anc tempt the itching Walks or paveme between all the I
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