re struck the equently cause nd passengers. OFFICE. April 30, 1929. mtil 11 o'clock h, 1929, sealed , the office of r One (1) five ymobile (fully 1e Superinten- inty Children’s made for One Buick Sedan. b. Ebensburg, by the Coun- ject any or all bids should be 'OR CAMBRIA , HOME.” CANNON, inty Controller. BOOK SENT REQUEST nd what to da , etc. Write for his paper. Ad- ncer Hospital, 12t-43. gion dt in 1S rim n of what story toon oon NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY THE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU HAVE A VISITOR OR HAVE BEEN VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. y QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON | THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- VOL. XXXV. NO. 18. Mothers’ Day Services at The Carrolltown Fair round S On Sunda Will CS A THOMAS G i L L : DIED AT ALTOONA JUDGE McCANN SPEAKER Appropriate X : the Carrolltown Fair Grounds, Carroll Police Expires In The town, Pa., on Sunday, May 12th, Mo- Mountain City. thers’ Day at 3:00 P. M. under the the Ebensburg Kiwanis Clubs, who ex- tend lan invitation to every to join with them on this d life-MOTHER. Judge McCann of Ebensburg, Pa. | nue Altoona at 12:25 p. m. last Wed- will deliver the address on this 0C- | nesday. casion. Harve Tibbott of Ebensburg Mr. Gill was a native of St. Law- | come the Bishop and hate 10 ys rence, Cambria county and was born |gome length concerning conditions Ss for which he is noted. | pecember 21, 1852, a son of Anthony | this Diocese. At s High School Chorus will ang Elizabeth Woodring Gill, both de- | audience the P ceased. His widow, who was Miss Clara | his personal blessing, as { blessing for all the members of will pay his tribute to Mother by giv- | ing a few The Hastings give one number under the direction of Mrs. E. E. Campbell, who on seve- | Detrick. died 14 years ago. ral occasions has shown. her ability| He was retired from the service of to develop group singing and has ple- ased many gatherings in Northern Cambria County. The program will be in charge of Wm. Denlinger, Presi- dent of Northern Cambria Club and A. A. Nelson, President of the Ebens- burg Club. The Barnesboro High School Chorus who rank high among the Chorusss of the High Schools of Cambria Coun- ty, will add greatly to the program by rendering an appropriate selection. The invocation and Benediction will be by Rev. Broadley East and Father| nr. pejelles Schillinger, both of Pitts- | O'Connor of Barnesboro, Pa. This will burg; Ralph A. Gill, Tyrone; Mrs be an outstanding event in Nortnern i y ry 1 : Cambria County which has the first Mothers’ Highway in the world, and the program arranged as outlined above will be one of the finest of its kind ever presented to the people in William, Patton and Jerry Gill, St.| his secti anc eir friends. : | this section and their friend | Lawrence, Cambria county. Applications are coming from resid- | ents of this vicinity and also from| a great number of others who have never lived in this community but] who have taken conizance of the beau- | tiful thought expressed in the Mo-| thers’ Highway. The Highway will soon | be completely filled with trees and| any person in Northern Cambria Coun- for the erection of the Cathedral now services at the Cathedral chapel. and five brothers: Victor, Pittsburgh; Cathedral Chapel of the Blessed Sa- cemetery where burial was made. their application to E. W. Winslow, | RNIVAL Secretary Northern Cambria Kiwanis | FORTHE CA { Club, Patton, Pa., stating their Mo- | i ther’s name, donor's name and address Old Time Tent Show Brought to enclosing $2.00. Suitable acknowledg- | Life Acain in ‘The Barker” ment will be mailed the donor and if | fe / gain in e barker application is received in time, it will Coming Here Soon. be sent prior to Mothers’ Day. | rere rrr re On a side ‘street of a middle western | piece band is Time. ring their tones. Gay banners flap in| the breeze in front of a row of dirty | Are Requested From County tents. Barkers proclaim the wonders | svadont Commissioners By Recent be seen within the canvas shelters— North County Delegations spring has come and the carnivals are A delegation of citizens from Hast- ings and Elder township gathered at the County Commissioners office in Ebensburg last week with the request that the Board use its infulence in securing the improvement of that sec- the pickpockets are working through | the crowd and the show is about to begin. It is a story of the typical Amer- days. The times have not changed so Hastings and {the Clearfield county line, a road about two miles in length. | It was brought to the attention of] the Commissioners that the lower end | of this road was already improved, making the money spent for this road an utter loss until the road was com- pleted. with Betty Compson featured as a hula The delegation said that a com-|gancer. at the Grand Theatre on Mon- | mittee recently was sent to Harris-|gay and Tuesday and patrons are as-| burg to ask that this work be done gured of a dramatic entertainment that | nival such as this that Keynop Nichol- | son depicted in the play, “The Bark- er” the big Broadway success which county commis tion of the road in Clearfield county The delegation also requested that NT a the commissioners make an appro- CELEBRATION MAY 30 priation to provide labor for the plan- — : ting of trees along Mothers’ Memorial | An address by Attorney P. J. Little | highway on the road between Carroll- a resident of Ebensburg, will feature town and Patton and between Hastings | the Memorial day at Ebensburg on | and Barnesboro. The committee which May 30. Elaborate prepartions are go- visited Harrisburg also took up this ing forward to make this year’s cele- | but these roads be would reimburse it by improving some | will be on hand at the celebration. TELLS OF PROGRESS Lemmon Reed has been suggested as | IN CHILD WELFARE “"™ on ————— { compliments. nei ™ r Y I Tal } The leading article of the Mental UNDAY MOVING PIC. MIRC 3 Q Health Bulletin, published monthly for TURES IN HASTINGS the Department of Welfare by the| The Penn Theatre, Hastings, has | Community Service Department of the | been leased to the Hastings Volunteer Danville State Hospital was written Fire Dept. for benefit motion picture by Miss S. Labareb, director of the |shows every Sunday night. of Welfare. showing pictures for the last four or Miss Labaree cited the history of [five Sundays and large crowds from child welfare as a State obligation and | Hastings and the surrounding towns the modern methods employed under are always in attendance. A very good the State laws with statistics show-| comedy drama has been scheduled for ing the progress of the work. next Sundy night—"“Seven Footprints | Adver g in the Courier is an in- | and Louise Fazenda. vestment that pays big dividends. Try| Two shows are given each Sunday | one and see, ' evening, beginning at 7 and 9 P. M. and Sermon at 4 P. M. LOCAL AND STATE Poor Directors NEWS OF | INTEREST Set Hospital Cost Condensed items Gathered from County Hospital, With 150 Beds, | Various Sources for the Busy Reader. Northern Cambria Talent at the . Sa At Annual Mothers’ Day Pro- Grand Theatre in 4 i CAM BRIA C 0 U N T Y gram Sunday Afternoon at Cambria County Talent T0 GET NEW ROADS the Grand Theatre. at he, will congregate Grand Theatre, next Monday Evening, ! en con- May 13th, to present the Toy Town| Ag Result of Recent Conference i the new county hospital | Revue, under the Supervision of the | the county home grounds provide Simpson Studios. a 150-room structure at a cost of | Placed at One Fifty Thousand Dollars John L. Evans of Ebensburg, presi- dent of the board of county poor dir- that the plans When a train of 50 cars of a Penn- | sylvania freight train buckled while | passing through Cresson on Saturday, p the roadbed a consider- able distance before the train brought to a stop. A quantity of sew- | for er pipe in the freight was smashed | between $140,000 and $150,000. but the tracks were slightly damaged. | | The accident was ices for Mother at| Brother Of Patton Chief Of parting of an By Sms Tiras | Boniface observed This is orginially a New York Pro- at Harrisburg | duction witnessed by the Simpson's poor | and selected from numerous others, as! County Commi to the | board, composed of Walter Devore of |a real entertainment for their home |anaugh and George, Mond their fortieth wed- | {ding anniversary at a mass of Thanks-| new ones at RT g , Le ftp | giving in the Catholic church at St.| “The cost auspices of the Northern Cambria and | Following several weeks illness, Tho- | Boniface church at St. : mas Gill, a well known .retired eém- | day last week. Later in the day a re- DErson | ploye of the Pennsylvania railroad | union of the Thomas family was held honor to one who has Fd company i for more hat 2 yearsfa the Thomas home, L VIC as Se S0'an usher in the Cathedral Chapel of much that we might live and enjoy |the Blessed Sacrament, died at the | John J. McCort of the Altoona family home, 1016 Twenty-first ave-|cese in Private audience in the Vati-| hospitals, including Allentown and Mr. | Lesson, Ray Doll Chorues, Boy Blue |ing to $314,000. Declining fo sp the | and Chorus, French Doll Toe Dance, |the roads that would be built ur figures quoted by the state welfare | Toy Fiddler, Poney and Jockey Doll, | the appropri artment as the average cost of a|Felix the Cat g of this type ,namely an aver- | Capers, Jumping Jacks, Clowns and |the board de of $1000 per room for any buildings | Tiny, Varsity Drag, Pierrot and Pier-|and ning under 100 beds, with a pos- : sible reduction of approximately $10,- conversation was 000 on the hundred for all buildings Pontiff wel-|large than that. This cost is placed on Pope Pius last week received Bi | Parade, Aerobatic, Adagio, Whoopie, | the conference and checked t {Tango and Spanish Chorus iety of homerous Sketches. Princiy that the poor di- the conclusion of the| rectors are asking a total of $250,000 the Bishop|for the complete building program for a | this year. The sum was set at a joint the | meeting of the directors, the county commissioners and Henry L. Cannon fifteen of | controller, Electric Effects, latest hits in Music |S approximately six and one-half mile; and Song, by a 12 peice Orchestra,| through Dean township to hook up at Soloist and Chorus, all lend to make |Ashville. In addition to thees routes COUNTY COOPERATION this show something to please every-|there are two miles in Elder township all for 50 cents, including | tow at Patton, the Photo Play The Parker [S many out of town people have already | be expressed their desire to see this per- and a large representation the Pennsylvania railroad comapny 10! . years ago, after following the occu-|forest land and twenty-five ption of boilermaker for a period of burned in the vicinity of Co 41 years. Mr. Gill had been an usher | Friday of last week. at St. John’s church until i& was dis- | fire of any proportions in the Gallitzin mantley several years ago to make way | district area of forty acres under construction and continued his | mother of eight children, died on Wed- : nesday night at her home in Emeigh Surviving are the follows sons and |Run after illness of drops daughters: Mrs. Helen Halligan, De-| occurred just two weeks troit, Mich.; Mrs. Annie McMullen, | her husband. The funeral took place | the ber Roanoke, Va.; Mrs. Agnes Albert and |on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. V. J. Mulvehill of Car-|{ed o contractors and architects have been consulted with regard to pushing for- ’. Her death | ward after that of | and ning, May 13th, and at Spangler High concensus cf opinion is that is to proceed cautiou- s has been work- ut, according to Mr. Evans. GOLDEN WEDDING EVENT i At RESIDENCE In ASHVILLE | 2 ) this time, it will mean that an George Philip Krug of Ashville observed their 50th wed- anniversary at their home at! J 5 on man from each of the towns in Ashville recently and Mrs. Krug and | | | s this divtrics will be asked to become and families attended a a member of the board of directors of received holy com- | the institution. At the same time, the Thomas’ church, with | women of the different towns will Father Denny officiating. In the eve- ! ning the children held a party at the| Krug home in honor of their parents. Evelyn Nagle, Miss Marie Gill, Win-|evening of last week from California. fred and Morgan Gill, Altoona; 24 where they had spent the last eight grandchildren, six great-grandchildren | months. They have been all the way from Bristish Columbia to Mexico in Abraham, Akron, O.; Daniel, Iowa; |the meantime and the trip homeward was made by automoble. John Kerr, aged 46 years, formerly The funeral was held Saturday mor- |a resident of Patton, where he nad Mr. and Mrs. William | ning, with solemn high mass of re-| worked as a coal miner, died at quiem celebrated at 9 o'clock in the | County Home at Ebensburg at 2 o- clock on Friday morning crament. The funeral cortege proceed- | complication of diseases. The deceased ed after the services, to the St. John’s | was an inmate of the institution Northern Cambria Couple Celebrate special mass and munion at St. of Carrolltown, Vedding Anniversary and Mrs. William Schroth, Jarrolltown, cele- edding anniver- program begin- thanksgiving at | where they re- vows of half a were married 50 years ago in the| Catholic church at Carrolltown. They | resided near Carrolltown for 12 years| and 38 years ago moved to Ashville, | gar have made their home| nq the ee | brought to Patton for interment. : | Michael Pavlock, who is employed at ty or elsewhere that desires a tree LOCK TRE DOORS i ; An : for their mother should- promptly send | the Reed mine at Bakerton, had a hand and fingers crushed by a fall of coal) ived 4heir witial while at work recently. His head was |P edged their nuntia also slightly injured. since. Ten sons were born to the union, | girls meet. Medals seven of whom are living and resid-|the following Pat ing in the vicinity of Ashville. grandchildren of Mr ————————— aged 64 years, formerly a resident of (21d Mrs. Schroth and other relatives Nanty-Glo, died on Tuesday ] : - “~~ | WINDOW DISPLAY ATTRACTING | bro a tended the church Ser- MUCH ATTENTION | father Amandus, O. S. | body SOME LOVE BIRDS IN LOT | hep, skip and jump. Henrietta Kelsal which Woodland Deringer of Spangler, one | Years ago. The priest is deceased many college town an eight | : PERMAMENT ROADS varie “In the Good Old Summer | a ] h » Any musician can tell from a | Rorth of the county, has been admitted | to the Windber hospital where he will | Schroth, broth @ | distance of half a mile that it is a col- | Soro os i ¢ 0 R SE TION od band, for the musicians are slur- | undergo an operation this | best man at his wedding. He is now a | past few days. resident of Roanoke, Va. was formerly Miss Ce- Paul Mark Co., largest bird the world, are Hartz|p canaries, St. Andresburg Willia Bloor, a former pupil in the | Newark Preparatory | Francis Flick, 3 School at Newark, N. J., has an exhib- [Both Mr .and 1} blossoming out. The grifters and the ition of 67 medals and numerous cups crooked gamesters have opened up and [2S Well as a number of other awards for athletic achievements on display in | a drug store window in Barnesboro. | The Federation of Women’s Clubs of | the peace. A lai ican street carnival as it ran in the old | Cambria County, will hold an insti in the Y. M. C Irs. Schroth were born birds. The two species of canary birds | singers while the love|, birds are more beautiful but not sing- | d life in that town > a painter and for i lived all their mz —Mr. Schroth bei representatives of the Paul all are living: but a | son who died The New Paper Money Puzzle Going To* Handle | A Smaller “Stuff” after July 1st, Next. all questions concerning the |; and treatment of birds for| charge. Ss past year Aaron's had | made thousands of happy homes with | jap | the three thousand canary birds sold | Bet | during the last two sales. From the | par building in Ebens- . | ¥ To, dav av 15” OM + hichwav between | uch. The percentage still goes to the burg on sgueny. May 15th, begin- | otc > on rv ‘twee ¥ g & oC ix t oe hy y ion of the state ighway | oherator, new or old. joing at J o'c 2% ) the morning and It is such a small tent show or car-| continuing until four n. | A number of prominent speakers will address the sessions. Stephen Malega, aged 54 years, died | First National has made into a special ii Sooty at his home at motion picture production, starring | Beaverdale on 1 onday after an illness Milton Sills and Dorothy Mackaill and | °f only one hour. He is survived by | | two children. The fu-! in the afternoon. | [great response and inquiries, it seems |p, thousand canary birds at| | his widow and . : ion he does not know anything that | {he will compare as favorable in making the home cheerful as a lively sing-| “zp. FI ing canary bird. He also says, that the | day morning. Wayne D. Meyers, division engineer and the highway department promis- | reflects the life, in color, the pictures-| of the state highway department ed the improvements, provided th? gueness, the sordidness nd the glitter | Hollidaysburg for the past 15 months, ioners endorsed the |uf carnival life. George Fitzmaurice di- | Fécently was given project. It was stated that the sec- rected the picture. | resulting i ribute about July birds and love birds | for $6.45 each and on the weekly pay- | ment plan is for the purpose of ac- selling canary is transfer to Philadel-|two and 11-16 7 phia where he assumed charge of the |gseem as if they would be improved by that county. a TNT QTD TPT ANS y Eighth district of -the state highway at the groce EBENSBURG PLANS BIG Baan isi merly of the Celarfield office, has been assigned to Hollidaysburg. counld do much work Before the war old Dollar Bill look- as this a canary bird is bound to be tradesman. now, does |; tradesman, Bus the talk of the town. I do not believe, day's work when you your food and cloth~| 0) "ate as this, where an honest | TAX EFFECTIVE JULY 1 woman could go in for 45c| .- = {and take home a lively singing canary Under the f{ The scouts held their weekly meet- ing on matter with the hichway department, |bration one of the banner ones in|Was blown and then the boys started g under the jur-|the history of the county seat. The|to get the different articles ready for isdiction of the township, the depart-| American Legion is expected to take their display at Altoona, which was to ment could do nothing in the matter | a prominent part in the ceremonies be a wilderness camp. They packed the The officials at Harrisburg, however, and efforts are being made to secure | necessary . I | b promised that if the county could be | the Revloc band to furnish the music. Altoona. The meeting was then follow - induced to provide this labor, the state| Only five veterans of the Civil war ed with a talk by Mr. Brown on the ar- getting the articles for section of road which did come under | These are Edmund James, Jacob the camp at Altoona and what their its jurisdiction. Maceil, John F. Long, Obadiah Reese | display | eis and Owen M. Jones. Judve Samuel | Were going to be like. The Patton troop made a very good chief marshal. | display which was the subject of many is required to occupy our most famous states- the new money. We respect to Dollar Bill, Hel WIN donors FORD SPORT COUPE IS A POPULAR CAR proud to occupy the seat of honor on his face. Every Rej in all the two doll though they carry the picture of Jeff- erson, founder of the Democratic par- of the Ford Sport Coupe has been marked from the date Fifteen introduction of the Model “A” Twenty said Mr. Harry Stoltz, After dealer, in discussing the | Verts-back to different body types. —_— blican will gather bills he can find, rangements of other displays its cut of Abe cabin proves the excite truth of democratic theory. Lena M. Switzer our money in a way to | and Pennsylvania “The sport coupe has a rumble seat | was born affords comfortable accommoda-'a son of passengers, and step; Haydrock easily accessible. Roof [the Ridge H quarter are covered with a uneral ser pyroxylin coated material, | 8 o'clock fully weatherproof, while laudau irons | Benedict’ t hu quarters give an added |was in the church cemetery daughter of Mrs. Agnes Switzer, last Friday at the parental home, near Hastings. Death was caused by pneu- bureau of children, State Department| The firemen have already been |Monia. ity, which they | plates make it open door of oppc struggled and sacrificed to hand down REWARD. A reward of $50.00 will be paid for my German Police place Monday near Snow Shoe. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. : i - : — i 8 Henry A. Post, Rector. the interior, ‘which is| A REAL OLD FASHIONED DANCE. |g r the return of Wolf, wshioned d \ ermine o Satan,” featuring Chester Conklin! ening prayer and sermon at 7:30 P. le I a nS 2 color over back, lighter , Disappeared April sport coupe is produced in a number May 15th, by I attractive color combinations.” "prices are gents PATTON. CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA, THURSDAY, MAY 9th, 1929. (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. TOY TOWN REVUE JUDGE PATER WILL BE ON MONDAY NIGHT SPEAKER HERE SUNDAY in Patton, her's Day will be observed with and appropiate exercise by the Aerie of Eagles, in accordance commeraiion of this day e lodges throughout the tes. luded in the program will be an cal musical talent, Yvonne Mliram Lilly, Delilah White- of County Commissioners with the state highway Toy Town presents features true tothe building of Cambria county state head, William Denlinger, Eddie Dona- e title, leading up into future life. roads with the funds awarded we an 1. Overberger. There will be Dollies first Dancing |county under the Wheeler bill, amount- The r will be, Burgess Thos. P. J. Kelly, District Weimer and Judge 1, Ohio, the represen- he Grand Lodge to the sent here expressly for S Vv exercises. rs will be given to the Mo- t on this occasion, to which S invited. tion, Commissioner ed the state offi ed to return t ate the facts to the Toe Dance, Wooden | ents before designating any their Sweethearts in| County engineer Owen also and Kittens, Kiddy |ker ini and a var-| Secondary routes that were discuss al of these were the Cr: Performers in special | Pike and the Clearfield Creek route: 1 Stage Setings and|The unimproved portion of the latter . rd the Clearfi te and county off improved 1 County line that vials agreed should | Prominent Man From Each of n funds are availabl lable Loom : . this section are especially | the Towns to Be Director of the road from Hast Miners’ Institution. be completed. It is At the Grand Theatre, Monday Eve- arf £14 commiy Tom ! A by each town in the 3th, TS | tid of the state highw Nor county section will be School Auditorium Tuesday May 21st. |depai will build all the portion | represe the board of directors —— > highway that lays in their jur- t Hospital at Spangler, ude at a recent meeting of the { of trustee of the institution Is¢ | ch took place Friday evening, May | important h of road will again be | 3, at hospital. : 5 E closed for construction at a later date. 1 the next few months, it was ee ee ee et ee ed at the meeting, a promin- ion this summer, and if Cambria fails to build its small portion be urged to organize auxiliarys for the : mm hospital so that the work of the in- A Summary of What Is Trans. stitution can be facilitated. Music and games were played. Lun-| piring Among the Students, or G. R. Anderson of Barnesboro, cheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Krug | Serious and Otherwise. was selected president of the board of trusteee of the instutition to complete ; J— the unexpired term of the late Dr. T. Patton took fourth place in the t £1 O. Helfrick. Miss Martha McMaster meet at Ebensburg last Saturday, the | now holds the position of director of shoro boys winning the boys meet nurses. It was also decided that with- the Spangler girls winning tne inthe next few months all possible were awarded t0|improvements will be made to the hos- 1 ; ] Patton High entries: | pitq), Recently installation of a pri- | Henrieta Kelsha I, Lorraine Tarr and | yate branch telephone exchange was | Vernetta a e rode, ach Jecelving 2 completed so that telephone are now medal for third place In the| avaiable in all wards and floors. Vernetta Eckenrode received a Dr. E. he v F. Arble of Carrolltown, was medal for second place in the elected president of the medical staff, : was held recently, and Dr. B. received a silver medal for second) w The W. S. Aaron's window at 1249] F. Bowers of St: Benedict, secretary. 12th Avenue, where 1000 canary birds IL i ing: exhibited for éale have heen : . | 21% being exhibited fo Sa hav boxe first place in the hurdles, Bob Little | attracting large crowds of people the|jeceived a silver medal for secon place in the running broad jump. Fred iner received a gold medal for place in | Lynn, Sti | bronze fq he boy's | the gir and Paraquette love| Mid Litzinger, ° e McDermott, of Alverda, is a medical patient at the hospital. Mary Waterhouse, of Marstellar, un- : el derwent an operation for the removal a Sin A o Program of her tonsils at the hospital. Y y tl Slmpson Studio dancers Joseph Pompa, aged 11, son of Mr. at the Mocse Temple in Johnstown |and Mrs Rocco Pompa, of Spangler underwent an operation for appendici- t the hospital. brought to Aaron’s G ¥ totaled nine Smith part | last week. Her number was a military | toe dance assisted by a chorus of | thirteen be happy to answer | Ruth Rennie of Carrolltown, is a ical patient at the hospital. Peter Pavel of Spangler underwent an operation for the removal of his tonsils. Clarence Edmiston of Clearfield, who had been a patient at the hospital was arged from the institution and removed to his home. John Tucker, aged eight, son of Mr. un 1esday. Rose Zern and n as a. y | and Mrs. Michael Tucker of Bakert not last very long. lin mhensburg last underwent an operat f Pojeran, Mr. Aaron says, that in his opin- Miss Krumbi UNAerwe € operation for the re- moval of his tonsils at the hospital. Patients discharged last week includ- Amandus Otto, Elma Hill and Eliz- h Sherock of Hastings, Mrs. Leon- ard Buck of Carrolltown; William Mec- ] of Spangler and Elizabeth E. of Mill Run. Agnes Comaw of Barnesboro has en admitted to the hospital for sur- ical pa eve. "leming was in Johnstown and nesday evening | The senior final examinations hed and the unusual attraction of | month. | | 1 i : i I | reheanr: in this vicinty with| ven this big friendly store. “I believe that | ya 6. of le ‘ vear Is 5 treatment : unusual special such |«p Full House.” I ’ Pa ients admitted to the hospital re- | ently for treatment were: Mrs. Nancy —— . — Wal : | CI Hastings; Mrs. Jessamine Joseph Gabyhernishi, of Agnes Carr, of Spangler, ne Joina of Alverda. phen Marich of Bakerton suffer- ed a fracture of the right leg while at } Barnes No. 14 mine, and was oved to the hospital. Guy Scolla of St. Benedict, is ving at the hospital where she is lving care for pneumonia. J. M. HOFFMAN GOES re- TO PARKS CONVENTION has there ever been | INCREASED GASOLINE act appr — tist of amount and con- I Ten a ent —_— mY J. M. Hoffman, of the Forestry De- sport coupe is an automobile PAUL HAYDROCK partment, is pennsylvania’s representa- the adminration of Paul Hay Kk, aged 99, d t ional Conference on e at the Ns every member of the family,” he added. | plexy at > Parks which v be held at Clifty “A great many prominent persons over | mornin Park, this week. the country drive the sport coupe. where he Hoffman, former Contre of ~ in the mbria County was a pioneer forest fire protection movement in Pennsylvania some years ago He is now identified with the Department of Forests and Waters and is a leading wdvocate in the natural forest park movement in Pennsylvania. . beauty of our mountain scen- gorges and streams is increasing financ- The sport effect is | — trimmed above the belt in a soft, tan An old 1 calico ce with | ial value of the tourist trade of even cloth over the top bows. square dancing and good greater importance to Pennsvlvania is other Ford types, the music will in Firemen’s hall on | the humani n and aesthetic value ry. The | of such par 1s a sentiment often KS, expressed by Mr. Hoffman.