THE PATTON COURIER SAT., October 15 C0. PATTON, PA. ( Mr vel . > . P . a . Mr and Mrs. R. B Holland, of HIGH SCHOO0I ends in Carrolltown. Alice Hickson visited friends and Shamokin, announce the birth of a Those Juniors, who have not paid | rel latives in Charleroi over the week S | George M. Kane, on Sunday. Gi AND LOCAL N W N {. The Ladies Auxiliry of the Wal McCoy Post of the American Le; 1 on. Mrs. Holland is a daughter of } . : Tea, : : fh dady ca ny Sisnlies their class for last vear and this vear ' end. THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY |; this place, will entertain the meet- | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morey, of Palmer Patton High School’s fighting elev- “Te on to to % <6 a5 i this yous Who knows where Harry Lilly and vi ling of the Tri County Council of Le-|avenue, and was a former Patton'en kept their goal line uncrossed in|; ? : 50 28.1 5 = inl ; Fert oh ad i ! 1 1 1 : A sible. Hickson were last Wednesday? gion Auxiliary Posts at this place on | resident. their third game of the season when Anna Sholt, Marv H a The Freshmen girls have been not- SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOU KNOW AND HELP FILL THIS DEPARTMENT. | Thursday, October 27th. A dinner will| Myr. and Mrs. John Steir and son, | they defeated the Adam's Township | ot ; 10ltis and Mary Homyek at- ified to Yep thelr coWpachs out of EVERY LITTLE ITEMS HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JUST A LITTLE be served in the Municipal hall at|Jy., have returned to Pittsburg, after | eridders last Saturday by a score of on ot Jae dance at Chest Springs on school 2 BETTER FOR ALL. SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM. non and the business session will fol-| spending the week-end with Mr. and | 6 to 0. They expect to updlicate this |* aturday night. : oa ’ 1 r tl eek-end with r. ar Y Sect three see to be rather f low. Mts Samuel Steir score when they play Beaverdale High Kgeshmen Notes io jon Ie gems to Se oe HEY ; . a : ot Satrrdi s en] Fi se days. Clan ¢ ne tell us the rea- M. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the {home in Patton, after spending some Mrs. Matilda Karlheim, of East After a short stay here, Mr. and Schol next Saturday at the local field The initial meeting of the Fresh- any any Rayon bonus thoes Jozer Jewelry Co {time in Pittsburgh. Carroll townshp, left last week for Mrs. I rank Bonsel have rcturned to The Beaverdale goam hoe bean WID- I men Class wag held last Wednesday 7 Patt Midoet’s fotball ; Henry L. Cannon, the republican William, Curtis and Lawrence | Wilkes-Barre, where she will locate | their home in Altoona ning honors so far this season, but | afternoon. The officers elected were: 1 Patton Midget’s fotba team ie Mr. and Mr stephen Cicl : our boys intend to bring them down | p. Z; a CT ~. | won their fourth straight game when Mrs. Stephen Cichy and Ie Paul Kane, president; Mable Fitz- , hod . : they defeated the fast Spangler Mid- has | Strasser, of Akron, Ohio visited fri-|permanently. Her son, Dennis Karl 3 ] heim, conduets a pharmacy at that | family have returned from a visit|a peg or two. An exciting game is | patrick, vice-president; Anna Hetsko, ) v < get’s team last Saturday by a score two of his sisters are em- | in Scranton with friends and relatives. | Promised. Don’t miss it. secretary George Sommerville, trea- | cg mom ; Mrs Mrs. Frances Kavden and family I'he cheer leaders are working hard | surer. Their elass motto is “Up for of 13 to 7. The local team is com- nominee for county controller, J s been given the endorsement by the | ends and relatives in Patton over the Democrats as well, caused by the esl end. - 1 _ place and tw J EK. Wellwood Winslow is in Ken- [ployed at his business stand. withdrawal from the race of Joseph! or i hs x ; ; : : xd chief : ta fr B. Merx, the Democratic nominee. |tucky on business this week. . |Karlheim and her daughter will live} of reigh visited friends and rela- | to have everything in line of cheer- | Everything”, and the class Hower is posed ghisiy hi JCindamts from the Mr. Cannon will have no opposition Leo Maurer, of Philadelphia, was|in an apartment rented for their |tives in Paton recently ing arrangd for Saturday’s game. la rose. reshmen and Sophomore Cla ses, and at the general electi transacting business in Patton dur- home. Mrs. Karlheim has always been Mi Joha Hal uska, Jr., has gone | With your support they're going to Mr. Forsythe: Whe s anecifie | Nas been playing very fine ball. They ait the general election. ; rsythe: at i specific at the gener: ; oe 4 resident of East Carrol townshir to Hou d he Il remain | have a velline time heat’ have yet to suffer a defeat, and are Quite a number of Pattonites were 112 the week. 1 resident of Kast Carrol township hn emain | have a yelling time. 1eat? ; hei bi | 1 > a c 8 | 5 yon yo : He . : n 4 : : is : : diy Si . . ¢ o ir way e rYQer t- present last night at a dinner under Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Winslow were| The marriage of Miss Elen Stritt i fu Prk [ } Miriam Whited was on the sick list Francis Garrity: Heat given off by i ot Lan anes ang bt the asupices of the Fourth degree Sunday guests with the former's aunt | matter, daughter of A. C Strittimat-1 Mr. ai rs. Matt Kollar and fam- | j55¢t Monday. the Pacific Ocean. er team next year. I as S ) £ | Q tat H : ud ~ Pp vicit friend Ives in M CH ‘res i i Biot ts of Columbus. The ladies were Mrs. Norman Stewart at Brookville, | ter, to James Die trick, of Patton, i 1 ited frie nd and relatives in Lorraine Tarr visited friends and Eva Long had the misfortune to Br Syne ies > be, plished Sa go | eve | Pa one of the coming events in the mat- | Hastings recently. v ~ | sprain her ankle while her wav each week if they are handed to Our guests ¢ sr, and later were}? %. TIRE YIN T CR ! , Me > relatives in Hollidays shurg on Sunday | SPrain her ankle while on her way to } os . ! p shri kd “The member ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS— |rimonial ¢lass at eas, Announce Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nagle and aftte r1Noon ’ “7 | school last week. Hero before 3:30 on Tuesday after- entertained ¢ ge. > > > Q MARY M 1 ON OH Q BHR WW Boo w on { \ ltoon: visite fire S a } € 4 » . 7 aoc I A eiols T, . 5 ( a had a meeting of importance. The | MES. MARY C. GILLEN OFFERS ment of the apbroac Ye Wed as gue Visited frends: her Axle Maxwell and Dan McDevitt | Carolyn Weakland, Natomi Lilly, | HOODS. : chief speaker as well as the princi- FoR SALE Jer entire aed of Mil- | made at St. Bernard’s Church last recent [3 an nd | want ¢ know it they can get a bounty | Floorenne, Ester and Louise Beck I'here will be no high schol notes > > he Tat SPV Jilk tock oO \ JocietV MY, an Mrs. acon acK an r ra11s ra Ap: 3 In, Jar 3 : pal cuest of the evening was Master ery, 3 Stocking, loyal je Sapa, wi . 5el ro re. 3 ( 2 Bo oe 2 oD for Walter Jenkins and William Bro. | were seen in Spangler on Sunday. Hext weal; H y S reads : ix os \ se ic v We family Barnesboro 1e 2eK- : 3 : of the Fourth Degree, Edward J 1000s, 1hreads anc ixtures. Much o Mose illilam, of Johnstown 1 Lith Ma tae pe chii. Pennsylvania law states that _n . $y . 7:1 1 + pr nN Burns. of Greensburg. Dr. P. J. Kelly this is new fall stock. Will be sold |the recent guest of Mrs. Margaret god : their is no bounty on such animals Ds , = re a NL ays r ri 1k sasonable | Em: MeCloskey. Ty 5 % : it} of Patton, was also an interesting | Seperately or in bulk. No reasonable | Emanuel. : i i M ol Mrs. John Halusks. Sv I'he college prepartory classes are Le : akot offer refused. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson and a LR SRnquel Speaker. Mrs. Martha Spangle has returned | family, of East Mellon avenue, have |and children visited friends in Pitts sessing Te : act, ST Ri 3 t ke Mrs. Martha Spangie 1as returne Amity, ia MC n avenu 1 tudents are being enrolled each day _LOST—Ring Sonimmng wo Bonk. to her home on Magee avenue after a | moved to Johnstown, where Mr Nel. |bure recently. Barba Yahner was seenviewing the Finder please leave at range Fan - | week visiting in Ebensburg with rel- son is employed. Mr. and Mh Bs Alex Gabrielson and sights of. Patton on Sunday P Yap? Can pgiored is pe atives. Mr. and Mys. Frank Maykovich and | fami of Coalport have returned to} The Biology Observation Class is a., last Sunday where he called on 3 : re aor i > ave pe vd for : , | their home, folowing a visit here witl pre oar a £ re em . 2 8 children have returned fzrom Latrobe | U1 me Ho it here with } | + Wednesday afternoon. fo Miss Leone Montieth of Conemaugh ; : vont riends. } reek end : ar | a nere. | where ther were the guests Fri- | friends and relative spent the week end at her home aere. | where ther were the guests of fri- | 1d 1 1 Those whe atte s class. p ta Mis Hilda Anna and Charles Anna Miss Mildred Montieth has resumed } ends. ; [ Mr and Mrs. Yensko announce the Thos Who Slend i elas! report oJeoleelafoecfonfenfuctuntentistiolootunestaeeotoctsutectonteotesteelesd To Shetestontusleateateste ts 2a te Tate To te Souls Joie Yo Tock spend Sunday with friends and re- [teaching at the Revioc schools. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrison Westover birth of a son. ; YM hero were ons esteemed cheer leu: v « efuefuelalonie deneniaslenectuctoctools Soto Jeter lo to Juels Suelo Jo Soot latives in Berford. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith of Cly- {of Spangler, called on Patton -iend A croup composed of Mis. Mari, U0 0 "eh thay afternoon? They THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OCT. 13 / AND 14 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly of Hast- | mer were callers at the home of Mrs. | recently. | 2aret Emanuel, Llewellyn Thomas, Jie tt Patton al aon Ist Starday en hh hep a ings were recent visitors among fri- | Martha Spangle, Sunday. Mrs. Margot S. Yerger of P mer [dane Emenuel and Mr. and Mrs, T. {on Sorc “townehip where they KEN MAYNARD AND HIS WHITE HORSE, TARZAN endsand relatives in Patton. Miss Leora Kane .of Pittsburgh, lavenue, has as her guest her sister | Wesley Guyer have returned from, Be 4 cheer at the football game > ’ Pan rn : IN Mr. and Mrs. John Garriety of | spent Sunday at the home of her par- Miss Edith Snyder, of i Altoona and Point Lok out, where AL the start of ame there wore ng 1 9 Lang Avenue, spent Sunday in Hunt- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Kane of Dr. and Mrs. C L. McCoy, of Hast- | the isited with friends. chor leaders Our Eva reports they J inocdon, where they visited their {West Magee avenue. ings, were recent Patton visitors. A number of young folks recently meade 5 vain attempt to get there daughter, Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hutchinson of | Mr. d Srnest F. Cramer £5 yey corn roas| ich was held And next time. they won't rely on § Miss Alice Reger of Hastings, was | Massachusetts, and Mr. and Mrs. land cl Ly of Beech avenue, have W by he oe tht Ann Grego to show them the way a recent caller in Patton. Richard Hutchinson of Sunbury, Fa., moved to Emeign Run. where Mr. yertrude B00- 1 Melvin Watters attended the world | He brought law and order into the camp of the roughest, tough- at Pittsburg last Wednesday | est, gang af sheriff Killers that ever terrorized the border bad- Thursday. lands. They didn’t know he was fighting for love—for love of serie Frank Piesnick has returned to his visited at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. Cramer has secured employment. and Catherine arold« Crone- . Se Rose Piesnick, who was confined to Kab rely her home with illness for the past Fighting —and that dev il dealing 1 was powerless against these odds. vles Feih, Miss {lew days is back in schol. : so first episode of TROOPER 77, the new serial. oth members of Joe Vengrosky spent Sunday with ofesguesdsofecdoafectrefanfunfocfesteefectectastutontectsnoste fueteotoolostintestintectastontortesteatect , 1 faculty cha- friends and relatives in Spangler. ae a + Sete (a3 wjerfelaeieniaeonlaiadlociasosfonleseeleluo To eo lo lo Tone oeole Xe Winka Beck and Rhea Boyerh were WARNER BROS? Fresens ' : / a shoppers last Friday McQuillan and Altoona shoppers last day. Conon oye te When Mr. Roth asked those stu- nlc dents who were chewing gum in the ce ! 2 studv hall last Tuesday after Ester Anders as returned from study hall last Tuesday afternoon to town, where she was the guest put their gum in the waste basket, oni ond tclatives ye | quitea few responded. The guily ones "WANTE Dos A man who thinks hel were: Mary Homyak, Anna Mary Spl o sets Long hn Sha sell Deleo-Light Plants, Water Long, 10048 Long John Shannen, and ems and F rigidaire, the well Who is sorry that there will be no Electric Refrigerator. A good | 1.001 next week? opening for the right man, L. E. Rhea Boyer was a caller in Johns- } Ge Kaylor, Frigidaire dealer, Bell phone | own 1agt Monday night. i « WOW IN THIS WILD AND 183-M, Ebensburg. Quite a few in high school would 1 ked b ) li Dean Catherwood, a former Pat-|be very glad if Mr. Blatt would dim 1c bye / ce WOOLY WESTERN FILM. IT Patton fri- |the lights in the show. Ba i Pani on NS Fonday with fri- “i Jason Robar 5~Tom Santschi IS RINTY AT HIS RAMPING, Te Virginia Browne Faire-Nanette ROARTNCE REST TWO DA YS—TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18 and 19. cabs WII So ae - WARNER BAQS PRODUCTION, of Patton friends. SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 15. YOU'LL ROOT FOR RIN- TY AS YOU NEVER ROOT- ED. HE IS THE BIG BOW 2 2aeteot. Sesdesteedestentertaeteateotostestratsctatentoctoctactustactestaclnoctstocianloiadoctociocfofeciafunlanlococfeslusoclociocs or pregesfsselentsieesenialeeisulediliieilideded GRAN D SE SN osoer. otros: 17th. I heatre TWO SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE MUR : Mapas i Fox presents There’s a world of differ- The Sealy is a tuftless mat- William p ence in mattresses, just like tress—so constructed by a there is in anything else. The Patented Sealy Air-Weaving Sealy offers the utmost in Process that even under the comfort, and during this great n otional sale event you hardest kind of usage it will THE can own one for $39.50—no not sink, sag, or stretch. Is more than you'd pay, for an makes a giant pillow for youp ordinary mattress, body. MACHINE} M. J. COMMONS & SONS att: LL INE Ze LITTLE 4 There will be a burst of laughter—the loudest roars ever hear a FURNITURE DEPT. PATTON, PA. sp Tlierowiil be o bush of Jeaghier tie landest suse pus beosd GIRL IRISH GIRL It Sa in of fun. Enlist now for the time of your life. NE THE HAV} VISIT US K VOL. XXXII LOCAL AN NEWS 0 Condensed Item Various Sot Busy Attorney Charle vears, brother of Spangler, died on home in Williamg; by his widow, one of brothers and s vices and burial liamsport. An unusually la mobile accidents + all over the nortl Saturday night an of several damag be seen on variou but we learn of on With all the cer tholic church the ful and serviceable itation of the Bles the Eighth Ward, solemnly blessed o by the Rt. Rev. Jol op the the Altoon: sing being followe Having secure rights to a new 1 silica brick, the He fractories Compan 000 plant at thei Clearfield. Work the near future an will be required to tion. The new prec been in successful seldorf, Germany, f Four seminarian College, entered the ular of St. Francis emonies last Thurs college chapel. The took their first vov McQuirk, Souix Henry Stratecher, James Wheeler, Wh Frater Philip MeN: addition to these F of Boswell received tered the novitiate. Plans are being risburgh for the sf on dannual dog shi cember 2 and staged there last 350 dogs of every k nized b the Ame vere entered. Miltpn Bostlet, b on April 27, 1840, ¢ Altoona on Tuesda comlicationsp, follo illness. He is sury dren. Funeral servic n the Cathedral of rainent at Altoona taken to Carrolltoy was made in St. Be Mrs. Anit a Yurcl of Bal n, hospital, on Ties ¢ week her death bei complication of dise mitted to the hospi and is survived by Wilmer William of Mr. and Mys. W Cresson, died on last at the parental sixth grade pupil in lic schools and is su ents and two sisters Barbara Williams. on Friday morning and interment was cemetery. The Pennsylvania last week filed 55 a ejectment against occupying company feld, Between thirty ar were derailed, some and others split in tracks were blocke« part of a day and were thrown behind two east bound fr wrecked near the | trestle bridge in Wi day last. No one w an hour before Pri special train had scene of the wreck Mrs. Rose McCo 84, died at her hc Wednesday followin ing seven weeks. Sl aly, coming to this vears ago. She is hushand and two cl services and burial t A new case of i developed in Dale, t the 34th case in the outbrak began, Auditor General of Harrisburg, will mistice Day Banqu by the American 1 town. A number of dog « were recently haled of the peace and fi purchase licenses. Sunday school wi No. 7 will hold a Presbyterian church day afternoon and e The American Le ensburg Las a snug the nucleus of a building fund. The Cambria Cou stitute is in session : in Ebensburg this we Forty-five church are uniting in makin us .or survey, of this week. The Penn Traffic is holding a fall fe at which a laree ex! vegetables is being Senator David A burgh, was the spe luncheon of the A:
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