The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, November 08, 1928, Image 8

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    THE PATTON COURIER
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
NEWS NOTES OF
PATTON AND THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY
SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOU KNOW AND HELP FILL THIS DEPARTMENT,
EVERY LITTLE ITEMS HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JUST A SITO1E
BETTER FOR ALL. SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM.
M. H. Gard: Notary Public, at the FOR SALE—House with all modern
Tozer Jewerly Co conveniences, situate on Beech avenue.
hes you this | Inquire at Ed. Solomon's Store.
W {ifficulties and FOR SALE—FIREWOOD-—Delivered
we b n its appear-|at $4.00 a load. Inquire of J. C. Mc-
ince. ( 1tol still aw- | Gough, Dysart, R. D., Pa. 3t.
1 tor to run the Jimmy Leon, well known local barber
a i * because of | is now open for business in the John
e tion, o1 me other reason | Gregory Barber Shop, on South Fifth
to develop one of | avenue, across the street from the Thos.
th ea 1 » doses of quinsy, and | Quinn hotel, and will cater to all your
rience. Of course, | tonsorial needs.
aper publishing Evelyn, Charlotte and Walter Burge-
well, and, we are even | son, of Philadelphia, visited at the
how any paper came out at | home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A Carl Burgeson, of Palmer avenue, ov-
£ X vening, November 10th | er the week end.
\ will be held in the St. Elvira Burgeson and Mr. Fred Metz-
A \ Prizes will be | gar, of St. Benedict, motored to Lock
r ames a baked | Haven on Wednesday and spent the
x kraut supper will be | day with relatives. :
mes will also be play- Mrs. Mary Hoover, of this place, re-
invited to a good time
welcome,
1e American Le-
ce Day dance
yx, November 12th
Iunicips: , this place, that
im een secured for the oc-
are and round dan-
ling the
ng
dies of
a sup-
lan to at-
1 to Johnstown
attended the
Johnstown a Portage football game.
Ir. and M rancis McCormick and
daughter, I ry, of Buffalo,
are tl ¢ f Mrs. Mz McCormick
his place i veral week
BIG BAZAAR
WAITING FOR—
mpleted by the
t. George's
ar to be
Meat
M Thursday
F al a next week. It's
X( )¢ ! out of the or-
d y 1 neral public is cor-
dial end
Hey! - Hey!
HAIRCUT AND A SHAVE
TO-DATE AND RIGHT
' WORK A SPECIALTY, At
JHA | LEDNS SHOP
HN GREGORY'S Shop
Opp. Quinn Hotel. |
JI
LADIES
Hn
THT
EW COFFEES
SHOPPE
NOW OPEN
BUSINESS
SANDWICHES, PIE,
-
ICE
CREAM, COFFEE, =
SODAS, ETC. £
Confections, Candy, Cigars, =
and Tobaccoes. =
BLDG., MAGEE AVE. =
US A TRIAL
Weakland, Props.
BIGOS
GIVE
Gooderham &
Courtesy and Sat-
isfaction.”
‘Service,
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TE nnn
CARA NOME
FACE POWDER
Tm)
Ld
TY
wl i =
NC Es
Delights every woman
who and endeavors
to pre ve her youthful
der will stay
want it off.
the en-
Nome Per-
$2.00
FOGERTY'’S
Tho Jexall sre
N.Y,
FOR Ei
turned recently from a prolonged visit
with relatives in Beaver Falls.
Nelson Charles Jr. aged 7 years, a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Charles Sr.,
of Chest Springs, was admitted to the
Spangler hospital on Tuesday night
suffering a iracture of the left leg and
other injuries received when he was
{struek by an automobile at Chest
Springs. The lad’s condition is regard-
ed as good.
Mrs. Joseph Dunegan was the guest
of friends in Pittsburgh recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Farabaugh
and family have returned to their home
in Altoona after a brief visit here.
| Miss Gertrude Jenkins, who recently
underwent an operation at the Spang-
ler hospital, is reported slightly im-
proved.
Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Baker and chil-
dren, Herman and Ruth, spent the
week end in Erie.
Charles Sheehan of Altoona was a
business caller here recently.
Mrs. Joseph Smithbaurer of St. Au-
gustine, was a recent Patton caller.
Mrs. George Warner has returned to
her home in St. Lawrence after a vis-
it here.
George Grozanich of Detroit, Mich.,
is spending a few days here with rel-
atives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wirtner and fa-
mily of Johnstown, have returned to
their home after a biref visit here.
Dr. Joseph Dunegan, Jr., was the
guest of friends in Pittsburgh recently.
Mrs. Robert Sincox is visiting with
relatives and friends in Akron, Ohio.
L. A. Cretin of Dysart, was a recent
caller here.
Bernard Baker was a recent caller in
Altoona.
has returned to
and
Miss Rita Wirtner
| her home after a visit with Mr.
Mrs. C. E. Hanlin in Erie.
Call and see the new line of coats
at reasonable prices at the Ott Sis-
ters Millinery Store.
Miss Martha Myers and John Boast
of Lilly were married in St. Bridgit’s
| church at that place on Tuesday.
~| Sebastian Vodika,
aged 69 years, a
Bakerton farmer, died at his home at
8:30 o'clock on Monday night. He was a
native of Italy. Surviving the deceas-
ed are his widow, Mrs. Mary Vodika,
and one son, John Vodika, of Shamokin
Pa. Funeral services were conducted in
the Sacred Heart church, Bakerton at
nine o'clock this Thursday morning,
and interment was made in the church
cemetery.
The Women’s Christian Temperance
Union will hold their regular meeting
in the First Baptist Church on Tues-
day evening, November 13th, at 7:45
=P. M
| Mrs. Thomas A. Owens is hostess
| next Wednesday afternoon, November
=|14th, to the Montessori Parents Club
at her home in Carrolltown. The new
= (text book is on “Psychology,” by La
| Rue. Mrs. C. A. Sharbaugh Jr., enter-
tained the club in Carrolltown last
month. Articles on “The Nursery Sch-
00l,” and “The Emotional Life of the
Child,” were read by Laura A. Quar-
ry.
The regular monthly meeting and
program of the Patton Music Club was
held on Tuesday evening. At this time
the year books were distributed.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE,
In the Orphans’ Court of Cambria
County, Pennsylvania.
In the matter of the Estate of Frank
Quinn, late of Cresson Borough, de-
ceased.
By virtue of an oredr of the Orphans’
Court of Cambria County, the under-
signed, Administrator of Frank Quinn,
deceased, will sell at public sale on the
premises, in the Borough of Patton,
Cambria County, Pennsylvania, at 2:00
o'clock, P. M., Friday, November 23rd,
1928,
The
tate:
That certain messuage, tenement or
lot of ground situate in the Second
Ward of Patton Borough, Canibria
County, Pennsylvania, being known and
numbered as the East Half of Lot No.
7, in Block No. 42 on the general plan
of Patton Borough as laid out by the
Chest Creek Land and Improvement
Company, and bounded and described
as follows, to wit: On the North twen-
ty-five feet by MaGee avenue; on the
East by Lot. No. 6; on the South by
the Right of Way line lof Patton
Branch Rail Road of Cambria and
Clearfield Division; and on the West
by the remaining portion of Lot No. T
Block No. 42. The title to which became
vested in Frank Quinn and Mary
Quinn, his wife, who has since died,
by deed of Lovina Liona, dated 13th.,
January, 1919, and recorded in the of-
fice for the Recording of Deeds in and
for Cambria County in Deed Book
Vol. 301, at Page 288. Having thereon
erected a two story frame dwelling
house.
Terms of Sale: Ten per cent of the
purchase price in cash at the time of
sale, and the remainder upon confirm-
ation of sale and delivery of deed.
Following Described Real Es-
Patton, Pa.
REUEL SOMERVILLE,
Administrator.
) Patton, Pa., October 24th, 1928.
mon
ber,
the
dicial District,
First Monday of December next,
be done and to those who are bound in | of the
recognizances to prosecute against the
prisoners that are or shall be in the jail
of Cambria County,
and there to prosecute
shall be just. per
Given under
the 5th day of November
of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hun- | cai
dred and
Sheriff's Office,
Ebensburg, Pa. 4t.
ty, Pennsylvania, Deceased. ! of
Notice is hereby given that Letters | St
of Administration in the
All persons
tate are
F. J. HARTMANN, Attorney,
A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE
INSIDE TEMPERATURES,
“In this age of luxury the
person is sometimes inclined to carry car
state board of health, during the past
week.
“Just because one has a good supply
of coal is no excuse for anyone to see di
how quickly it can be consumed.
ertheless,
tures consistently maintained in many
homes it would be a fair deduction that the
the householder’s concern was
and nothing more. It is surprising how
LEGAL NOTICE above seventy «egrees—a hazardous [gut
——— perversity of nature, indeed,
COURT PROCLAMATION “All other things bemmg equal, the
Whereas, the Hon. John E. Evans, | household that fixes G8 to 73 de-
FC gree y wil » he. { 1a i ©
President Judge of the Court of Com- | grees as the winter heat standard is th | The
Pleas, of the Forty-Seventh Ju-|one whose members will enjoy the best
consisting of the Coun- health and suffer least from the cold
tay of Cambria, has issued his precept son’s hazazrds. And if it seems to be mana
bearing date the 14th day of Septem- |too cold a temperature the fault is |
to me directed for holding a [likely to be found in the individual It Manag
COURT OF OYER AND TERMINE, | frequently means that one’s personal
Mr.
being | ed.
furnace, will not only result in
cutting the coal bill, and maintaining
comfort, but eliminate, many of the
dangers that enivitably go hand in
hand with rigorous weather and a su-
heated indoor temperature. Build |...
health and keep the theremome-
down.”
ening
that they be then tina
against them as
my hand at Ebensburg up
in the year | ter
twenty-eight and the one- PARTY AT NAGLE HOME. na
hundred and fifty-third year of the! A corn huskine was held at the home
independance of the United States. {of Mr. and Mrs. y Nagle last
CARL STEUER, Sheriff. Wednesday night at wiheh the fol
{lowing were present, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
j ward Nagle, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
ers IIE re Baker, of St. Augustine, Mr. and Mrs
ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTIC E. | Geo. Watt, of Che Springs, Mr. and
In the Estate of &erenus McCoy, late | Mrs. Henry McConnell of Cresson, Re- |
of Allegheny Township, Cambria Coun- | ginia, Rita and Delphine McConnell
Cresson, Rose and Mabel Nagle of {nig
Augustine, Regis and Augustine
above Estate McConnell of Cre , Ted and Wal-
have been granted to the undersigned. | ter Watt of Chest rings, Regis, Rus- | held
indebted to the said es- |sell and Charles Nagle, Ned and Lewis
requested to make payment | Adams, Clarence Smithbau , Charles
and those having claims againyt the | Sheehan and Harvey and Augugine | Charle
same to make them known to the un- | Wilt, all of St. Augustine. A lunch was ident
dersigned or her attorney. served at a late hour and games and Dr. ’
MARY G. McCOY, music were a fe :
Loretto, R. D., Pa.|
ee YY—— pep — fectior
TWO ARE INJURED WHEN cholias
AUTO HITS TROLLEY CAR [gp ©
The
that t
Ebensburg, Pa. 6t.
Two people were
tomobile was demo
driven by H. B. Lit
phia, collided w
of the Sout!
injured and an a
lished when a
hfield of Philade
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HERE
- | at the
average
forehead, a deep cut on the jaw which
extended to the bone,
fusions about the a
She was treated
Ebensburg physici:
her husband left for
field escaped with general
e, head and bo-
at the office of an | his
Nev-
to the tempera-
mn
1. Litch-
1sions of | 18
body ters
According to witne
driving west on the
according
es Litchfield was | of
and mis
that— S
highway
len St
many of these people will risk their | took the interburban car for an ee
health, in a temperature of eigthy de- | proaching automobile, which he belie-
grees inside, with freezing conditions |ved would turn out. After he discover- Mr
died ©
weeks’
€
omobile
Pp AU L !
Bell
3,
Sullivan is a son of Mr.
Telephone
of the
Gre
nsburg.
skidded on the wet pave-
ment and crashed into the trolley car.
uD L IVAN PROMOTED.
Company
Greensburg district
and Mrs,
Sullivan of Hastings, and has at-
and GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY; | resistance to an entirely comfortable M.D.
AND QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE | positon is low.. This is merely another
PEACE, in Ebensburg, for the County way of saying that the highest state of College.
of Cambria, and to commence on the | personal health is not being enjoy-
i
a
a complication of diseases at
iis home at 6 o'clock last Friday ev-
Che deceased’s wife, Mrs. Chris-
aged 88 years, preceded him
passing away just two
Itel,
to the grave,
ag
Funeral
Henry Beite
Barbara Murphy, at home.
Wednesday,
meeting at
Schwab Club House at Loretto.
0
services for
GUE RNSEY BREEDERS
AT EBENSBURG
DINE
Association,
Mays, of Howard, Pa.,
of the association.
1
delivered
tended Notre Dame and St. Vincents’
He entered the employment of
the telephone company in September
1924 as a commercial representative and
Mr. Itell were
held at 10 o'clock on Monday morning
Michael's Catholic church Lo-
and interment was in the church
tery.
[tel is survived by two daughters,
r, of Loretto, and Mrs.
Members of the Central Pennsylva-
Breeders ’
luncheon at the Ebensburg Inn last
and during the afternoon
the Charrles M. |
held a
The |
business meeting was presided over by
pres-
I'. Freeman Marshall, of Indiana,
an inspiring addres on “In-
Abortion in Cattle.”
Schmidt, of State College, spoke
Clovers.”
Prof. Ni-
association passed a resolution
ne
organization would exhibit ab-
out 40 head of young Guernsey heifers
Cambria county fair at Ebens-
ater with | Luther,
oltz
burg in 1929,
matters a bit too far. For example with | Company on the iam Penn High- BERT LUTHER,
steam heat inside and freezing weath- | way west of Eben on Friday af- The remains of the late Bert Lu-
er outside, the general tendency is to be ! ternoon. ther, former Carrolltown resident, were |
entirely too comfortable by maintain-| wys. H. B. Id, wife of the brought from Turtle Creek, home of |
ing a dangerous indoor temperature. driver of the car, was thrown through | the deceased, for burial in Carrolltown |
This indeed, a foolish practice,” said |the windshiled of the tomobile and on Wednesday morning of last week.
Dr. Theo. B. Appel, secretary of the received severe ct the eye and | The deceased had been in poor health |
for a couple of years prior to his de-
and severe con- | ath. He
was aged 68 years. His boy-
hood day
parents, Mr.
were spent on the farm of |
and Mrs. Augustine |
of West Carroll township. Be- |
sides his wife and family the deceased |
survived by several brothers and sis-
among them Mrs. Frank Bearer |
ast Carroll township, and Mrs. El-
, of Carrolltown.
MRS. ELLEN WHITED.
. Ellen (Headley) Whited, aged 71 |
outside, and yet in summer time vigor- ed it was not a mobile, witnesses | years, died at 4:50 o'clock on Satur- |
ously complain about hot weather when | say, Litchfic 1 pted to turn out | afternoon at the home of her son, |
theremometer registers anything of the way of the traction car, but his | Thomas Whited, residing in North |
oar:
Durability Stands
LMOST every 1
sion or the humblest cottag
1ouse, 2X]
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Out All Over This Home
NS¢
ate return in the
1 construction
way of roomi-
e i
outstanding character h im. beaut nd nfort.
presses one at first sight. er that d the floor pla yeaks for itself, tell-
impression is pleasing or otherwise often 1 pleasii torys of good arrangement,
has an important of large, com-
monetary value sie 3 ” fortable and well
as not infre- i § lizhted rooms, of
quently it gov- | ronan i ample closets and
erns to no small HS { | no waste of val-
degree the sale- i table space
ability of the Both floors are
house. It is a fea- laid out with
ture to give care- ; every consideras
ful consideration | # tion for conven-
in the selection of 25 i # dence. It is a plan
your house plan. 4 that seems to
Aboutf this i i meet every re-
home lingers an 5 ra {lees | quirement and
air of substan- 4 omit nothing.
tiality that is in- ' | On the first
stantly impres- floor living and
sive. One senses dining rooms are
with a glance that it is well built, that i th |] » and well lighted. The second
durability is assured and that for man Loor, wchied by a center stairway from
vears to come there will be little or 1 YOO provides three extra large
demand for repairs. And in desion it d ping rooms and bath, with a sleeping
plays good lines, a minimum of all th h in the rear. Altogether it is ideal.
The Common Brick Manu ers’ Association, Clev can {urnish complete drawings for this design. Leaflet
brick construction sent upon request.
| » Be of
Pennsylvania has announecd the ap-
pomtment of Paul I, Sullivan as sales
reporting to W. C. St. Clair, District
the third day of said month of the “The place to develop heat and com- at the time of his promotion he was HUR FRI
; . 4 ER . ‘t over the tv-eio seventv-tw pee p
year, 1928, and to continue for one Tore Sver She S Jeighy . Sve: fy siwe employed in the office of the Western | . s
week. gree mark as si oy Lil ©. |Pennsylvania Division. His many
Y Wer tlre r qo] I 1
Notice is hereby given to the Cor- | mometer, is in the body it 7 ro ©9 friends in this section wil be glad to
oner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen | this one must but observe the basic |, arn of his promotion.
and the Constables of said County of | natural laws which involve plenty of a ae
Cambria, that they be then and there Ra a the cold bracing aly, Whole. JOSE PH ITE I. AGED 93 YEARS,
in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock | Some loods, sufficient sleep and the el- :
in the forenoon of said day, with their | imination of all habits that tend to re- 15 SUMMONED BY DEATH
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records, inquisitions, examinations, and , duce body tone.
gg i Ie do a “Theref littl re attention tc Joseph Ttel, aged 93 years, one of the | Eg
ih > hi h their offices appertain to | one if x 1 : wy re ur ua € od And Jesh known Tesidents of Mie
ings which ap] neself and le 0 the j { Munster section of Cambria county, ho
BIGGER AND BBETTER THAN
COMEDY AND CARTOON,
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PERB AS A COSSACK CHIEF.
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Theatre
PATTON, PA.
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THE ROACH FAMILY, VENTRILOQUISTS, SONGS AND JOKES,
A LAUGH FROM THE START TO THE FINISH.
Barnesboro. Death was caused by a
preceded her to the grave some years
ago.
The funeral services were held at 2
o'clock on Tuesday afternoon at the
late residence and interment was in
the North Barnesboro cemetery.
KENTUCKY REMOVES
Kentucky's motor vehicle officials |
have informed the state highway de- |
partment that the 1928 legislature of |
that state adopted a ruling of license
reciprocity.
complied with the license laws of their
own states will be permited to operate
any length of time
year, within the borders of that state, |
without procuring Kentucky license. |
Changes in the license rulings of |
Maine also have been received. This |
state has a reciprocity which meets |
that of any other state as to length of |
time foreign license may be used. If |
the non-resident is not required by his |
home state to carry an operators’ card,
however, the new Maine laws require
him to carry a new Maine license to!
complication of diseases. Her husband |
AUTO LICENSE LIMIT {
Non-residents of Kentucky who have |
in the calendar |
| the department
| operate in that state.
{ Reciprocity rules of Pennsylvania are
{ moulded over a half-way policy which
| extends to other states the same cour-
| tesies which are extended to Pennsyl-
vania motorists by the other states.
|
| © REVOKES 113 MORE
| LICENSES OF THE DRIVERS
| The Pennsylvania Department of
| Highways’ war against violators of the
| State Motor Code took its heaviest toll
in recent weeks during the period end-
ing November 1st, it was announced
| this week.
During that one week 113 motorists
| forfeited their right to drive motor
cars in the state because of convic-
tions of violations of the state motor
| code.
It was during the same period that
placed the names of
drivers on the blacklist.
As usual, driving while intoxicated,
was the principal cause of license re-
vocation. Forty-seven drivers were
| penalized on that count, while trans-
| portation of liquor cost the licenses of
| six other drivers. Reckless driving re-
sulted in the revocation of 22 licen
Ses.
sixteen other
VOL
LOCA
NE
Condens
Var
—Leslie
sie and Fl
monia at
erdale on
—Stanle
on Wedn
home of a
al services
ning. The
—Miss |
Leonard
married at
week by tk
St. Brigid’
—As the
piece of st
Guy McM:
Watkins NM
right eye
found nec
the Spang!
—Mrs. J
at Altoona
nesday wh
heating st
clothes cat
had been il
to get a d
and fell or
—Mrs. S
Marstellar,
of dropsy
of last wee
and four ¢
—Albert
at the hom
on Sunday
eases. He is
lives in Eu
and a son
—A supr
nullified th
Mrs. Ruth
of her hus
she and he:
ed and bot
the death
the insurar
insurance
—Returns
the state s
proposed an
stitution m:
of these, fo
yet fail. Nc
election pre
ried, as did
tance exem
the optiona
and No. 14
amendment
issues came
—John W
a Pennsylva,
instantly ki
automobile
tried to pa
highway. T
Strayer wer:
—Attorne)
town, was @
Cambria Ch
stitute of B
of employee:
clude cashie
tellers in a
Approximate
tered for th
will be incre
gin in a cou
—The Bla
ty has awar
blet for the
a Pittsburgh
—Althougt
going to pa,
the county
certain elect
permitted bil
rental of po
ed to the cot
P.
P. W. Altir
a complicatis
at the home
ghter, Mr. a
Nanty-Glo.
Funeral se
o'clock on
Crouse hom
the cemetery
Mr. Altimu
Indiana cou:
was married
diana county
deceased is s
one daughte
above. The fi
ters survive:
Nanty-Glo; 1
Corner; Kate
of Waldoon,
Altimus, of |
Hugh Tomb,
mus, of Indis
Altimus, bot!
ents, three br
ceded him to
MRS
Mrs. Julius
of Percival S
ble on Wed
week at the
Dixon Patter
is survived by
brothers and
Fueral serv
clock on Sa
Bakerton Me
conducted by
Interment wa
MRS.
Mrs. Blanc]
nine years,
North Barne:
dence on Su
her husband
Funeral ser
clock on Tues
was in the N