PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS NOTES OF = THE PATTON (OURIER Mr, and Mrs. William Blatt were re- : survived by his nt Cresson visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rhody are the | vices were held at ~—— | low .nd one son, | Westover, and funeral services were | James Ross, al hon e. Tl funeral ser« 30 o'clock on Sun- held at 1:30 o'clock on Tuesday after- noon in the Westover Baptist church, : THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY guests of relatives and friends in New day afternoon in St. Alo, ius’ Catholic |and interment was in the church cem- 1 York City this week. | church and interment wa. in the chur- | etery. Mrs. Rodkey is survived by her pb — Miss Linnea Forsberg, a teacher in| ch cemetery. husband, Blair Rodkey; her parents, SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOU KNOW AND HELP FILL THIS DEPARTMENT. | the commercial department of the Nor- Mrs. Ellen Myers and several brothers and sisters. GRAND EVERY LITTLE ITEMS HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JUST & “111K ristown schools, was taken ill while on| Mrs. Ellen Mye) aged 79 years, died Alphonse Bopp. ——— BETTER FOR ALL, SEND, BRING, MAIL TUEM the holiday vacation at her home here, | of apoplexy at her home in Cresson at Alphonse Bopp, aged 29 years, died VOI i i -— but is now on a rapid road to recovery.'a late hour last 1 irsday night. The [of influenza pneumonia on Saturday a4 M. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the | the recent guests of Mr. and Murs. Mrs. Albert Lacue has returned to | funeral services were held on Monday | afternoon at his home near Summer- — John Hickey in Altoona. her home on West Magee avenue from | morning in St. Fra 1cis Xavier's chur- | hill. Several other members of the fa. Tozer Jewerly Co. : The Ladies’ Aid of St. George's are planning to hold a cin¢h party on the a large crowd attended. t tureen sup- per and gift party were also-features of the evening. Mrs. Walter E. Lotz, state director, of Tyrone, was also pres- ent and installed the following offi- cers in the Auxiliary for the year:.— President, Mrs. Gertrude Smith; first vice- president, Mrs. A. C. Yeager; 2nd vice president, Mrs. William Jones; sec- retary, Mrs. Laura Campbell; corres. ponding secretary, Mrs. Clair Kelly; treasurer, Mrs. S. A. Cooper; Histor- | Mr. and Mrs. Charies Mulligan of [the Clearfield hospital where she re- Clymer were the recent guests of Mr. |cently underwent an operation. hold a social in the church on the ev-| Irene, of Magee avenue, have been ill ening of Tuesday, January 15th, and |]of influenza for the past two weeks. the general public is cordially invited to attend. visitor in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Irvin Whitehouse and son, Bob- | visitor on Wednesday. by, have. left for their home in Louis- ville, Ky., after having been guests for | Pittsburgh to resume her studies at a month of the lady's parents, Mr. and | the U. of P., having been the guest of Mrs. Leonard Lacue, of West Magee av- | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maurer over the enue. holidays. ill at her home for the past two weeks, C. P. Welty was a recent business |is somewhat improved. Mrs. Rene D. Beunier, who has been Dr. Hardie of LaJose was a Patton Miss Emily Maurer has returned to ch at Cresson an the Catholic cemei Mrs. Robbins is band and two Portage and Mis Spring Hill. Mrs. Am Funeral service Coombs, who died week at her hon held at nine o’cloc ing in St. Joseph’ Coupon, of which member. Intermen iterment was in at the Summit. ved by her hus- ren, Herbert of S Havlett, of Coombs. r Mrs. Anna E, Wednesday of last in Altoona, were n Monday morn- ‘atholic church at € ceased was a vas in the church mily are ill of scarlet fever. Burial was made in St. John's cemetery at Sum- true bills, and entered pleas of guilty | to the offenses to which they were charged | Elmer Hopkins, of Blandburg, charg- ed with escape, was sentenced to pay the costs, and further sentence sus- pended. He escaped from the Ashville lock-up some time ago and was later apprehended. | James Bartlebaugh of Ebensburg, charged with burglary, was sentenced 10 pay the costs and sent to the Hun- | “Silver Night” - Thursday Theatre SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 Farrell MacDonald, David LOCA 4 evening of Friday, January 25th. An. and Mrs. James Mulligan of Mellon| Mrs. Clark Heist and Miss Audery | Mrs. Myers’ husha preceded her to |merhill. He is survived by his moth- 1 nouncement in detail will be made la- | avenue: : Heist were the recent guests of Johns- | the grave a numb { years ago. She |er and several brothers and sisters. NE} { er PLASTERING--Patch work, estima- town relatives. leaves one daugh Mary Myers, at ! Mrs. George Swope, i Northern Cambria had a taste of a tjon on all jobs. Thos. Gibson, 809 Miss Mary Montanaro has returned | home, and one r, Mrs, Michael Mrs. Thelma (Chappell) Swope, ag- ; | real winter temperature the early Beech ave. 4tpd. from Johnstown where she was a re- | Quartz, of Cresso: ed 27 years, wife of George Swope, for- a on en 11 a. ( ondens | ] of the week, when the theremom-| Mrr. Anthony Terrezza of this place cent guest. : Mrs. Agnes NM. schwaderer. merly of Portage, died Saturday after- 9 Var | ter hovered around the zero mark, visited his daughters, Mrs, Julius Tag- Miss Clara Cartwright, a graduate | The body of Mn: ynes M, Schwad. | noon at her home in Creslo. Death was | { Francis Mulligan of Pittsburg spent gi, and Miss Mary Terrezza, of Akron, |nurse located in Philadelphia; Miss erer, aged 67 yea idow of Freder-|caused by pneumonia. Mrs. Swope is! —— pn — The § ! ti hristmas holidays with his par-|Ohio, over the holidays. ; Ruth Cartwright, of Spangler, and Mr. ick G. Schwader ormerly of Crs- [survived by her husband and four lit- | Moore oo f e Mr. and Mrs. James Mulligan of | Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Coonradt, Mis. | Chester Cartwright, of Akron, Ohio, son, who died of imonia last Fri- | tle children. THURS AND FRI JAN 10 - 1 iness maz ! Mellon: aves: sionaries of the Shantung Province of | have been called home on account of | day at the hom a daughter in meee . . . the other { SALE of fully equipped shoe repair-| China, will speak at the Presbyterian | the serious illness of their mother, Mrs, Braddock, was bro to Cresson and | EIGHT PLEADERS IN ; ious and « i ing shop. One Progress and finishing Church on Thursday,.January 17th, at | Elijah Cartwright of Magee avenue. | funeral services w neld on Wednes- EBENSBURG COU ‘l ° ONS na i machine, 1 Singer Sewing Machine, 7:30 Pp. M. They will appear in native | The ladies of St. Mary’s Church will |day in St. Francic tors eheivoh end UBENSBURG COURT | ir arr au er stimat i shoe shine stand, one cash register, a chinese costume. Also a number of [hold a cinch and bridge party in the | interment was in shurch cemetery. : ; 2 _—Regist £ good supply of all necessary tools tO piece curios will be on display. Ev- | Firemen's hall, this place, on Thurs. Mrs. Rebecc:, Robbins. (Al three of the county judges pre. | Ebensburg i carry on the Dusiness, Price a be erybody welcome. day evening of next week, January 17.| Mrs. Rebecca Roi ns, aged 67 years | Sided over the regular weekly session . no . license to i SY asonable. Pietro Dambrosia, orn to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Taggi,| The general public is cordially invited | wife of Charles 2obbins, of near | Of motion and petition court at Eb- Eufusia, b } 506 Magee avenue, Patton, Pa. : h a iw oa 1 Portia Ai y ensburg on Monday. In addition to the —Blinde d The American Legion boys and the of Akron, Ohio, a baby girl—Beatrice |to attend. : : ortage, died at home on Thurs. hearing of motions and petitions ar inde i members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Ann, on Dec. 2nd. Mrs. Taggi was for-| Mrs. William Nelson and son, Jim, | day night. The furcral services were Guments were’ board 1a i ah driving his i Legion held a joint meeting in the {merly Miss Rosalie Terrezza of this of Winburne, Pa., aer visiting at the held on Sunday noon at the Mt. 2 S SA 3 al cases. | THSL mech ¢ Community hall on Monday and quite | place. | Nelson home on Lang avenue. Moriah Church a ie Knob, and in- | The following persons appeared be- crashed in : y The Ladies of the Baptist church will Mrs. Mary Rodgers and daughter, | terment was in church cemetery. fore the court, waived the finding of a steep el the Juniat released. —Eight last Thurs at the Sun tients rece losis at the —All tra Pennsylvar burgh divi hours last freight car: ig 's. Paddy Callahan; sergeant-at- Farr : os M Pye a Chaplain, Mrs. George C. Hoppel and children, | Mrs. F. B. Morey is visiting her dau- | cemetery. Mrs. Coomb survived by | tingdon Reformatory. The defendant | ° derailed at Mrs. Elizabeth Sager. Mrs. Steve Ja- George and Mary Catherine, returned ghter, Mrs. Richard Holland at Sha- her husband and 0 ldren—Fran- | on the night, of January 3rd was dis. | Roll A d N D 1 the mount: cobs was presented with a lovely Past home Sunday from Chicago, where they mokin. | is, two years old, and In, six weeks | covered in the residence of David A. | ns n ancy rexe enger trai Secretary's Pin for serving so faith- spent the holidays with Mrs. Hoppel's| Mr. Jay Bortman has returned to old; her parents, Mrs. Debal- | Jones, in the East Ward of Ebensburg, | : Little Mule fully for the past four years as secre- | mother, Mrs. Matthew Falsey. Patton much improved in health, hav- | ski, of Coupon; and the following bro- Where he stole a pocket book contain- £ 8 —Struck tary of the unit; Jerry and Walter Noonan left Mon- | ing been a patient in the Altoona hos- | thers and sisters Ir lary Fornba. {ing $7. . he stepped Mr. and Mrs. James Mulligan and day for Alexandria, Va. on account of | pital for some time, | cher, Stella, Sop! ‘ phine, Viola, James Williams, of Blandburg, char- | repairs, Th r Mabel of Mellon avenue were | the serious illness of their sister, Mrs. Mrs. Rachel Dinsmore and son, How- | Thelma, Leona, n, Andrew, Stan-)ged with malicious mischief, was sen- ola Mills, s Gertrude Lynch, of that place. ard, have returned from Rahway, N. J., |ley, Leo and Francis 1 ski, tenced to pay the costs .make restitu- | hours later — Miss Roumayne Weakland has re-| where they spent the holidays with the John D. Ager. tion and to serve not less than three ipsburg. ‘turned to Baltimore, where she is em. | Henry Flood family. Funeral service o1 hn D. Ager, | months nor more than one year in the --Cieorge ployed in the Federal Reserve Bank,| Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac Denlinger were | aged 85 years, a well ki 1 retired far- | county jail. The defendant broke ga the Northe after spending New Years with her| Altoona visitors on Wednesday. | mer, who died on Sg lay at Nick-|window in a residence in Blandburg was present parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Weakland| Miss Elda Larimer of Ebensburg was | town, were held ni 'colck Tues- | While he was intoxicated. ~~ * and other | of the Palmer House. a visitor in Patfon over the week end. |day morning at N las’ Catholic George Polochik and William Wise, A Cop goes to Europe to get his for services Mrs. Mary Fisher has gone to De-| Sister Mary Terese, of Mt. Aloysius | church, Nicktown, an terment was | both of St. Michael, the former charg. ° ° during the troit, where she is the guest of her |Academy, Cresson, visited her mother |in St. Benedict's ccm at Carroll- | ed with larceny and the latter with as- | man but a girl gets him .- and you offered by 1 ydaughters, the Misses Marguerite and |and sister, Mrs. Powers, and Mrs. M. | town. sault, were both remanded to the coun- | . club at the Esther Fisher, and Mrs. Wm. Woomer. | D. Connell last week. Mrs. Powers ac- | Mr. Ager was born ‘arroll town- | ty jail for further investigation of their | ought to see the FUN Welt . Mrs. B. J. Overberger has been con- | companied her daughter to Cresson [ship on Feb He was the | cases. | 0 iy —Gail H H J k fined to her home for the past three |and will spend the winter there. i eldest son of Thoma 1d Catherine COMEDY - NEWS - CARTOON Mr. and M ere S quic weeks with an attack of “flu.” en | Ager. He suffered fo AY: years of ETE =! tings, is a p Miss Agnes Quinn of Detroit, Mich., {asthma. He is surviy y his widow, REE pital, suffer ° is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs RECENT DEATHS {Margaret (Hoppel) A ind two bro. ws —Charles cough relief Thomas Quinn of South Fifth avenue, | thers and thre S Henry Ager oH son of Mrs. George E. Prindible is visiting |and Edward A of Spangler; Mrs. gerty, of Ri at her former home at Pensacola, Fla. IN THE COUNTY cree Hoppel, Carr wn; and Mrs. MON - TUES WED JAN 14 “ 1 5 a= 16 home at nin Don't let that dangerous hacking Mrs. Nosmal Sioven of Brooivie | Satiiezing Kran and Mrs. Emma Luther . = " 8 of pneumon 110k SBT: rou day ight. is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. C. ins- | x ‘ . _s | 0 ew ensingt ———— —John B: i aon a ng Digit low, who has been ill at her home on Folks In tae Seighboring Com-| He had eleven children, two of whom ee e———- RE Te Barnes, pio; CHERRY BARK COUGH SYRUP. Magee avenue the past couple of weeks: munities : 0 ave | LOSS. | preceded him ie grave. Mrs. Ida | thern Caml Leo Coder has been on the sick list ed the Great Divide. | Brickley and Rosemary Ager. Those | acres of si for the past sevéral days. — | surviving are Frang | Somerset co fer of Weights 4nd Joseph Evans, of St. Benedict, Seal- Teasures, for the 5 a business vis= north of the courity, 1 itor in Patton Monday. Mrs. Catherine Yahner, Mrs. Catherine Yahner, aged seventy years died at her home in Summerhill on Thursday evening last. She was the Miss Cecelia Gelermini, aged sixteen, | widow of P. C. Yahner. These children was severely scalded on Sunday when | survive: Thomas P., of Chicago, Ills.: she upset a kettle of boiling water. She | william J., of Summerhill; Sister M. lives with her Mrs. A. Lepeanna, of Palmer avenue. andparents, Mr. and | Barbara, of the Order of St. Benedict, Pittsburgh; Sister M. Hyacinth of the Miss Mary McLaughlin, a student | Order of O. S. S., of London, England; A. 8S. Kirsch, Mrs. Margaret liam J. Ager, Adelaide Muly Ager-was a p township for held the offic town; Harry Age; Ager, and Mrs. A Mrs. Laura Lel i \ger, of Carroll- ry Ager, Herman ua Kirsch, wife of f Barr township; nnedy, of Penn, Pa.; 1, of Clearfield; Wil- 1 a 1 urg; and Mrs. o! Johnstown. Mr. nt farmer of Barr i of years. He ssor, school di- WITH ing Compan —The Cr pany was re a flue fire tl residence of town. Mrs. burns about to extinguis] —Warning license t ket on t nurse in the training school of St. Jo- {and Helen, of Chicago. Mrs. Yahner fear and 1 pervisor successive- : ; TWINCE SIZE seph’s hospital at Pittsburgh, is the |was a daug . ro pg _ | for many Thirteen years ago week by Bern % OUNCE SIZE E ] vas a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom 5 of Motor V 50 CENTS “This soothing, pleasant-tasting remedy cuts and clears up a cough in a few hours. Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup is exclusively guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | ag Plummer. She is also survived by McLaughlin ,of South Fifth avenue this | three sisters and two brothers. The fu- week. neral services were held on Sunday Mrs. James K. Boyer was the guest | afternoon in St. John’s church at Sum- of Altoona relatives on Saturday. mer hill and interment was in St. Bar- Frank E. Farabaugh, well known lo. | tholomew’s cemetery at Wilmore. he gave up Nicktown. John Elder died at his hor urday night. D and moved to hn Elder. 63, of South Fork, ht o'clock Sat- 5 caused by in- CHARLES (ov) ROGERS RICHARD ARLEN CARY COOPER minded that scured, must from dirt. —Rece old by 4 nza. The f rvices wer ¢ SO cal citizen was dangerously ill for a few Mrs. Mary E. Eckenrode. Poem The ; g SorVices welo held revious ve days the latter part of the week suf-| Mrs. Sylvester Eckenrode, nee Mary a Da ton any afternoon. Pp Svions Yu sil > : io mi > “Juny] 11. . é 1€ late r¢ en £ ir ‘me. ere 1,428.0 ’ fering of pulmonary paralysis. He is|Ellen Trinkley, who had been ill at her | © *'¢ 2 Soe xa [Dierment Head up! Shoulders square! Chin Htcred a oger S now convalescent, and his many friends {home in Loretto for the past year of | WAS I the Fork cemetery. He is fit. Eves toward the clove. Thet's istered, also 2 for his speedy recovery a complication of diseases, died on |SWVived by Wic and several ae ns net over last yer hope for his speedy recovery. 4 : ’ children her man. Her airman sweetheart. —The curr DRUG STORE Miss Mary Long, a student nurse at | Thursday last in the 74th year of her Mire Aare \ | Her childhood playmate. Her soar- CDatInI ont St. Joseph’s hospital, Pittsburgh, has|age. She was born in Carrolltown on Mrs, Mary J. Cole. | in rors toring ! Shing departmen = Josep? AL ae Octoher 7th, 1854, a daughter of to Mrs. Mz: le, aged 53 years ing, zooming, daring, fighting— tours in con UE Iin | resumed her duties, after having been | Octoher , y a gaughier of the ite of Io. died ab her “ace.” Where danger calls, there A twice that nu ~ c - . AP FYE a oo c roe . 1 ( CW e, 8 oT | . > > hell pa > that THE REXALL STORE |the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |late George and Magdalene (Keefer) hone In Bak ne ool x ! youth follows. Eyes in the clouds. 3 summer THE ERE Isidor Long of this place. THnkIoY. Mrs. Eckentode lived her on- | JENS Tm DRieiun at ons Oeleck on Chin firm : Samm. Hilin 1 " tire life in Cambria county, and had Monday mor: Death was caused na. —Money ir States at the on December rage ; . iss : : by pneumonia s EE —————— = | resided in Loretto f he past ty [PY 1 n / de e or t. past thirty The docs a years. € urvived by her hus_ The deceased and Sylvester Ecken-|P3nd and one daughter, Mrs. Albert . or a per capi rode were married = years ago in Mitchell, of B tic also by three = GQaramount son, the Tre: Carrolltown. Mr. Eckenrode, a watch. |2randchildren =\ > | ced this wee man at the Chas. M. Schwab estate, | Lhe f ices were held at 9 A= Qicture —James C survives with these children: Mrs. L,|°'clock o lay morning in the = ZED | dent of St. I C. Glass of Johnstown; Mrs. J. B. Lit- | Sacred H Church at Bakerton and EF of pneumoni tle of Loretto; and Hugh R. Eckenrode | interment ie church ceme- EY —George ( of Ebensburg Junction. tery. who was a . Funeral services were held on Mori- Mrs. Edna 1. Rodkey. | hospital, Joh . day morning in St. Michael's church at | Mrs. Edna Irene Rodkey, aged 32 £ the eye, is in 0 or I U Loretto, and interment was in the | years, former] Vestover, died on = optic Was hui church cemetery. Saturday aft 1 ot her home in Al- td snapped and x a 9 William Ross, toona. Death :oused by influenza- = Conrad was pneumonia. E —Rose Mar PATTON, PA. Automobile Parts Service NOTICE TO THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE : The Standard Motor Supply Company of Patton will be ready about January 15th to GIVE A COMPLETE SERVICE ON AUTOMOBIL A Complete line of Springs, Gears, Bearings, Gas- darts, Bulbs, kets, Ignition Chains, Universal Joints, Brake Lining, Clutch Service, William Ross, aged about 70 years, died at his home at the Summit las; Thursday evening at 10 o'clock. He is days. The - hc home of her had been ill three wa removed to the John Westover, of E REPLACEMENT PARTS. Tires and Tubes, Timing is posiman, hu Erie your te! I's worth have ye the Direct nothing of fort, CONV 7, acd “ S00U 8 wail wee and w A LUCIEN HUBBARD PRODUCTION DIRECTED BW WILLIAM AWELIMAN ONLY ONE SHOW EACH EVENING AT 8.15 Palmer Orchestra happiness tele- 2 ogelock this Axles, ets., will be carried in stock at all times. oe es ur 2 yolact 4 3 : : AON 20 boro cemetery We can fill your needs on short notice. 5 MATINEE MONDAY AT 4 P.M. miner at Ba THE STANDARD MOTOR SUPPLY COMPANY Ad . . - * i 5 . h 5 West, and fo Patton. Pa ST mission - Matinee 15 - 35 Night 25-50 Sr ’ : THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPA )I' PENNA. : and Mrs. Earl TT TT — boro. RR Ea ghter of Th died of pneur idence in Lill GASOLINE The first n and the first by the Cambr ers Associatio day night wi attendance ar ent. All were William Hade of the associa dress was ma toona, a repre ganization. It special meet town on F next regular n will be held or to be announ BAR E Alfred West nesboro, died at his residenc before a phys The funeral 1
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