PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS NOTES OF PATTON AND THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY SEND US ALL THE NEWS EVERX LITT BETTER FOR ALL, YOU KNOW M. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the Tozer Jewerly Co. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Link of South Fifth avenue, are the guests of rela- tives and friends in Jeanette and Traf- ford City this week. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Woomer of De- troit, Mich., are the guests of Mrs. Mary Fisher of Fifth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Christoff son, Fug 3, Of zabeth, visited Patton fi ds during the week. FOR SALI room frame house and lo 12 avenue. House has hot iter hea furnace, up-to-date ctric cooking stove, lights at 1007 South Fifth ave., r office. 3t. of Akron, Ohio, is nm relatives. . Harry Hickson had as } recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morris, of St. Benedict. A. O. Sommerville was a caller in Altoona on Saturday. Subscriptions are being taken up by portsmen for the improve- » Eckenrode dam. Contribute and with the loca ment of your share. HOUSE WORK, or nursing dren, desired by 2 girls, 17 and 21 years, in Patton. Inquire 713 Beech Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Johnstown, were Patton relatives. John U. Dinsmore, of Palmer nue was a recent business visitor in Altoona. The two day picnic held at Nicktown last Wednesday and Thursday was a fine success, as was the event at St. Augustine last Saturday. The latter af- avenue, Leonard Cassidy, of week end guests of fa rough many former north coun- | ty residents back for the affair. Rio members of the Tuesday Night Bridge Club and a number of guests recently enjoyed a dinner and a session of bridge at the Chetremon Country Club near Barnesboro. The guest prize was awarded Mrs. Don McNelis of Carrolltown, and the club awards were received by Mrs. Mac Denlinger, Mrs. B. J. Overberger and Mrs. Cullem A. Rhoades. FOR SALE OR RENT—House on Beech avenue, five rooms; and house on Brewer avenue, also four furnished housekeeping rooms, all conveniences; inquire at 219 East Magee avenue, or at Courier of- fice. 3tpd. Don’t forget the Harvest Home pic- nic at Chest Springs on Saturday. “NEW COFFEE: SHOPPE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS SANDWICHES, PIE, CREAM, COFFEE, SODAS, ETC. Confections, Candy, Cigars, and Tobaccoes. ICE i ITEMS HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JUST SEND, of chil- | ave- | with five rooms; | AND HELP FILL THIS DEPARTMENT. A LITLE BRING, MAIL THEM Mrs. Alex Ratowsky was a visitor in Hooversville with relatives the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. | Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney of ton, D. C, were week end the home of Mr. and Mrs. cho. Patton was well represented at the picnic of the various divisions of the A. O. H. and the Auxiliary units at the Carrollaown Fair Grounds last Sun- day. Edward Palcho and Frank Chessler of Pittsburgh, were week end visitors among relatives and firends in town. Miss Doris Barton of Freeport, N. Y. Is spending several weeks as the guest of Mrs. Myron Larimer and Miss Ag- nes Palcho. Miss Mary Walsh of Pittsburgh is a guest among local friends this week. Mr. Edward Morgan of Lewistown is visiting relatives and firends in Pat- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Falls and chil- dren, Rose, Franics and Christine, of | Spangler, were visitors at the Terra- za home on Beech avenue over the week end. Miss Lucy Palcho, Jr. and Washing- visitors at J. G. Pal- Terrazza, who has been | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Falls of Spangler for some time, has re- turned to her home on Beech avenue. The Grand Theatre is advertising some mighty good shows elsewhere on this page. A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan on Thursday evening in honor of the | eleventh birthday of their daughter, Edna. All present report an enjoyable evening. A delicious lunch was served | to the following: Leona, Catherine Ma- rie, Jane and James Lamont, Violet | Terraza, Bert, Jr. Jack and Robert Williams, Evelyn Jack and Ruby Fink, Catherine, Edward, Robert, Jack, Lou- ise and James Green, Edith McConn- ell, Thelma and Isobel Butterbaugh, Janet, Sara, John, Edna, Edith and Dorothy Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. David McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Willi- ams, Mrs. Jack Green, Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan, and Mr. Edward Mor- gan of Lewistown. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Kelly and son of Altoona were recent Patton visitors. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gardner an- nounce the birth of a daughter. We'll be over and have a cigar or two, Mel. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McMullen and son, of Johnstown, were week end guests of Patton friends and relatives. John Dvorchak of Third avenue, was a week end visitor in New York City, where his mother has been a guest for some time. Emma Louise Christoff, who had been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Christoff, of Russell av- enue, has returned to her home at New Rochelle, N. Y. Walter Faber of Pittsburgh was a recent Patton visitor. Mr. nad Mrs. Walter Kimball of Eb- ensburg, spent the week end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yahner of Brewer avenue. Miss Sylvania Yerger, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Margot S. Yerger, of Palmer avenue, has re- turned to Pittsburgh. E. J. Link, of Souh Fifth this week, “Teddy” came to Patton a fine new Chrysler “72” Roadster, anc is looking and feeling fine. He is em ployed by a large type setting tion in Detroit Mrs. Sallie Woomer had as her:-re cent guest, Miss Freda Wilson of Clear field Miss Dorothy Yahner of spent the week end with her on Brewer avenue Victor Sumper has home on Russell avenue, time spent in Akron, Ohio tives and friends Mrs. William Blatt have returned to their Fifth avenue after having eral weeks with relatives at dy. Miss Aline Thomas a week end guest of and Mrs. Martin avenue. The Patton Public Monday. Mr. and Mrs. as their guests, Mr. and Farabaugh an ddaughter, of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. W. J. Moran of Altoona, and children, Kenneth, Donald and Rose- lyn, are visiting at the home of the former’s sister, Mrs. George Magee avenue. Forest Plouse has returned from motor trip to Wisconsin, where he a guest of his sister for several days. Monday is Labor Day. And after Monday we hope you one and all, will come to visit us at our new location in the Masonic building on Fifth avenue. WILLIAM KING. William King, a g ed 14, died on Monday morning at the Cresson san- atorium as the result of tuberculosis. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles King, of Franklin Boro, and is sur- vived by his parents and three broth- ers. corpora- Trafford parents returned to his after some with rela and daughter home on South spent East of Pitsburg} her parents, I I'nomas, of Ru schools opened on Mrs Rose GEORGE STEELE, George Steele, aged 55, one of the pioneer citizens of Barnesboro, died on Monday at his home. He suffered a stroke of paralysis on Sunday. He was born in Wales in 1873, and has been a resident of Barnesboro for the past 22 years. He operated a wholesale feed mill in Barnesboro for many years. He Is survived by his widow and one son, Richard H. Steele of Barnesboro. The funeral services will be con- ducted on Thursday morning and in- terment will be in the cemetery at Brisbin. CENTRAL ¥ NA. OPE R A” T ORS DECLINE MINERS’ OVERTURE An invitation tendered August 17th by James Mark, president of district No. 2, U. M. W. of A. to the associa- tion of Bituminous Coal Operators of Central Pennsylvania to participate in a joint conference to discuss wage mat- Fights Tammany Frank Farabaugh have Ge orge Marie, Kane of THE P ATTON COURIER A Galaxy of Real SAVINGS il, and Pe- gation d ts and from into his | costs EEE — amen. ys 16 0 TAGE MINER FATALLY ts as INJURED; 1S HIT BY AUTO who plea and serve from 30 in jail Hutton a check for $28.73, w ced to pay the and make re ) y e Ps: tion while William Pardee, who 1 cl Vednesday night of ed guilty to assault and sentenced to pay the from 1 mou 0 one ; Willi A ) me mile the ) © ] njured, year Elmer forgin about last lighway aged 30 outheast of cost usko along a Chissel expiring physician's hos- caused, by ] and internal in- Death was were heard t ul was also bad- did ted in South and taken to cident. ADMINISTRATRID the machine r with y and t a prelim- old the auth- had struck him to stop 1ssistance to Pal- fused to stop them to get refused Patton, R. D., THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 30th AND HOOT x The WILD V SHOW Mademoise Armen 1 With ESTELLE BR Also COMEDY and NEWS alst. GIBSON AD Show will start imm Night. It’s GLEN TR formerly years in Ryan, John R.) J. X, while Ja- LO pay the | MONDAY, Sept. dd ps CEE, NN 5 oJ So E 3) / 7AT BIGOS BLDG. MAGEE AVE. GIVE US A TRIAL Stabilla and Weakland, Prop’rs. three avenue, but now of Trafford, was the week end guest of Patton relatives. Dr. B. J. Overberger and Prof. E. W. Overberger were Pittsburgh visitors on Thursday last. Theodore Montieth, a former em- ployee of the Courier, is the guest ot his mother, Mrs. Margaret Montieth HOT Comedy and News. Monday and atte ‘Service, Courtesy and Sat- isfaction.” nd S—G————————, HE nnn TUES. AND WED., REXALL ACTOR YOU MONEY-SAVING SALE LDERMAN RUTH PRATT, whost Ave against Tammony Hall in the New York City Board of Al- dermen has brought her wide-spread recognition, has entered the national field to fight for the Hoover-Curtis ticket. SALE LASTS THE ENTIRE MONTH OF AUGUST WE ARE GROWING! The August Factory-to-You Sale finds the 10,000 Rex- all Stores, which reach from coast to coast and across the Atlantic, better prepared than ever before to serve the steadily growing army of buyers who insist on quality goods and who appreciate money-saving values. JUST A SAMPLE OF THE BARGAINS ORFERED! Witch Hazel, 1 pint now Olive Oil, best grade pint.... 3-in-1 Oil 30c size at Perfection Paint Cleaner... Chocolate Sauce, Furetest Milk Magtiscia, P Fancy white and colors . (Lined Envelopes) ) 29¢ 59¢ 19¢ 29c . 36c “rir 3%¢ Pine- a Rexall Orderlies Raspberry, Strawberry, apple, and Grape Jam, large jars 1 bottle Stearn’s Flavilla (im- itation vanilla) with glass measuirng cup, bot hfor....29¢ Come to the store and see hun- dreds of specials. The new socket-power receivers are An improved form fast replacing the old type set. - The radio-frequency i simple form of turning on the light nj l, comprising three stage switch now supplies an inexhaustible | radi [uenq y amplif source of : One of the new socket-power receivers nounced is the Radiola ; speaking of it, Mr. J. L. There will be more than 100 genuine bargains on stand- Radio Corporation of ard, guaranteed goods which we sell in our store every “It is entirely day at regular prices. It is a real opportunity for you to jremely secure unusual values on items used regularly in every home ,and to learn, if you have not already, the practical apy Blieation o four Rexall creed: © “You save with Safety at your Rexall Drug Store.” FORGERTY’S DRUG STORE MAGEE AVENUE PATTON, PENNA. circuit ation, Stationery, widio-frec uniform power. and recently an No. 18. 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