PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS NOTES OF PATTON AND THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOU "KNOW AND HI AND HELP FILL THIS DEPARTMENT, EVERY LITTLE ITEMS HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JUST A fSITYLE BETTER FOR ALL, SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM M. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the | ta College Department of Music facul- Tozer Jewerly Co ty, was the week end guest of her par- Thos. H. Baker and George Adams, |ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Cowherof of Dysart, were business callers in| North Fifth avenue. town on Tuesday ,and Mr. Baker paid] Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wetzel of Car- this office a pleasant call while here.| rolltown, were visitors in town last ing of all those interested in| Thursday, where Mr. Wetzel collected » Church League Base Ball project taxes for East Carroll township at the 3 id attend a gathering in the Leg-|F. E, Farabaugh Mill. on Room tonight, Thursday. Mrs. S. A. Farabaugh, of Altoona, The Mothers’ Day celebration, an ac- | was a recent guest at the F. E. Fara- rrence held by the Patton Aerie baugh home at Highland Grove. of the Fre Grand was the atre on Sunday afternoon | City, were the week end guests of Mr. { attended and the best in| and Mrs. John W. Lilly of South Fifth $ ever since the order inaugur-| avenue. e services three years ago. The| Among the Patton ladies who attend- s, including Judge Pater, all|ed the school of instruction for the had the best of enthuiasm to present to | Pythian Sisters at Johnstown recent- the well crowded theatre, and mem-|ly were Mrs. Clark Heist, Mrs. Archi- rs of the Eagles from all over this| bald Gall, Mrs. Clyde Lucas, Mrs. Jno. tion of the state, and hundreds of | Bregory, Mrs. Hugh Whiteford, Mrs. on people were in attendance. Janet Hodge, and Mrs. Mary O’Brien. ion day, this year, comes a| Dr. W. A. Schultz of Loretto, was a May 30th, of course, and recent Patton caller. the Courier will be published| Emory Christoff of Johnstown was lier, as will the “Nanty-Glo| the week end guest of local relatives. another weekly newspaper, William Nelson of Tipperary spent | in this office. the last several days with local friends. spea pea hnston Paper Company, was | ren, of Altoona, were the guests of| C 1 ent caller on trade in Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Link on Sun- . B. H. Williams has purchased |dae. the business of the Peoples’ Meat Mar- Mrs. M. J. Shannon was a Cresson ket, on the corner of Fifth and Ma-| visitor on Saturday ; Store from the Miners’ Hall | visited with Patton friends. 1 into the new quarters very Mr. and Mrs. Peter Toschi and chil- rly |dren have returned from Irvona, Mrs. and Mrs. Alex Ratowsky have | where they were called by the death of been spending the past two weeks in| ga relative. . | the week en dwith her parents, Mr. and | Malaskey, of Johnstown, was a! Mrs. Albert Yahner, of Brewer avenue. r in Patton last Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Pasy Sammaraco, an- pvisky, of Ridgway had bus- | nounce the birth of a son. town on Saturday and Mon-| The St. Francis College baseball out- fit will cross bats with the St. Bene- were awarded to Mrs. | forward to. 5, Mrs. Barth Young, to| J. W. Hoy, of DuBois, who about 30 ., Mrs. Wilfred Dietrick | years ago was in the jewelry business Barth Young. | in Patton, was the recent guest of Mr. VI Marie Williams and Mrs. Hanan [and Mrs. W. L. .Thompson, of Beech Jones have returned from Wilkesbarre, | avenue. P they attended the P. O. of] FOR SALE—Five room brick house or ion, last week. | located on South Fifth avenue. Cheap liss Beatrice 2Palcho, of Altoona,|to quick buyer. Inquire at the Hu- was the week end guest of her par-|ber Hardware. tf ents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Palcho, of Mrs. J. P. Robinson and daughters West Magee avenue. Ruth and Josephine, of Curwensville, and Mrs. Amandus McCann of | Pa. were the guests of Mr .and Mrs ¢ avenue, had as their week |W. L. Thomposn on Thursday last. end guest, Joseph McCann, of Clear-| FOR SALE—Two pool tables. In- field | quire of Thos. Quinn, at Hotel Patton. T. A. Sunseri, of Pittsburg, was the| Edward R. Palcho, of Pittsburgh, vis- week end guest of Paton friends and |ied at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 5. |G. Palcho, on Sunday. ; s Mary Yeager of Hastings, was| Dr. Edgar P. Cooper, accompanied ek end guest of Miss Mary Ur- | by his sister, Miss Edna Cooper, a den- ich, of North Fifth avenue. Ital hygienist of McKeesport, left for Miss Leonore Cowher of the Junia- Scranton on Tuesday morning where altim Yeltis hoy, oe R NO M { FLAVOR 20M OVEN iis ssasc omni Dan SRA THE OVEN DINNER IN ING. CALLY! ernal Order of Eagles in the, Latore and Elvirna Link, of Trafford | J. Casey, a representative] Mr. and Mrs. James Link and child- | e avenues, and will move his Reliable Mrs Mary Hoover of Loretto, recently | ‘ork City and other points in| Dorothy Yahner, of Trafford, spent | att Dietrick of East Mellon |dict team, on the St .Benedict field | cently entertained a number on Saturday afternoon next at 3 o'-| delightful card party.| clock and a good game is being looked | Always The Same Amazing Results With The Westinghouse Automatic Electric NO MOR EWORRY. EVERY MEAL CAN BE TAKEN FROM OF ITS BEING DONE PROPERLY. JUST SET THE CLOCK, PLACE YOUR BE READY TO SERVE WHEN YOU COME TO YOUR HOME. IT IS AMAZ- Only 31 ] 0 Down WILL BRING YOU ALL YOU CAN EVER DESIRE IN THE WAY OF PERFECT COOKING TO YOUR KITCHEN. SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL COOK ELECTRI- Penn Central eee ee ett. THE PATTON COURIER | they will attend the Pennsylvania state | Exposition. The State Highway De- Dental Convention May 14, 15 and 16.| partment and the State Department Palma Tiesi, aged 16, of Irvona, a}of Agriculture and State College will cousin of Mr. Peter Toschi, of this|also be exhibitors. Through the efforts ples, expired last week at his home in|of Congressman Russell Leech, of Eb- rvona and funeral services were held | ensburg, there will be an unusual dis- in St. Basil's church at Coalport cn|play at the Exposition. 1 will be Monday. Friends from Patton, Pitts-|from the United States Navy Depart- | burg and Coalport attended the funeral! ment, at Washington D. C. For this A funeral oration was made by Mr. An- | exhibit 1600 feet of floor space has thony Martini, a former Patton resi-|ben reserved and will be occupied with dent, now located in Clearfield. models from the Navy Department, S—————————————————— which will include all models from the MANY ATTRACTIONS AT THE time of the building of the “Bon ‘\OTINTY TF H rd”ehammRicu CAMBRIA COUNTY FAIR Homme Richard” up to the present day battleships and sub-marines. Senator J. O. Clark, who owns the Besides there is a horse show, first 3,000 acre game preserve, Jos-Win, on |aid contest, band contests, running the northern eage of Cambria Coun-|races, dancing, fireworks, all kinds of ty, has taken such an interest in the|uP-to date, boring on the opening showing of coon hounds at the Cam- night and several conventions, of which bria County Industrial position and |that of the Central District Volunteer also in the field trials to be held on |fireman’s Association will not be the the Fourth of July for coon dogs, that|least important. he has consented to have some of the coons from his famous reserve, caught | MAKE FEW CHANGES and brought to Ebensburg that may IN FISHING LAWS be used on the popular holiday for set- ting the trial for the dog trials, Wil-| Governor John S. Fisher has ap- liam D. Owens, of Ebensburg, a fam-| ,.5ved the only bill iy . ous coon hunter, has been selected 10] recent session of the Legislature which go to the reserve and, with several wi) affect the fishing laws of the of the Senator's game keepers, get the Commonwealth. 2 wild raccoons which will be used at the| Members of the Board of Game { Exposition. The animals will not be| commissioners considered the amend- rinjured and will be turned into the|mant which will permit them to make woods again when they have served agreements for pompencation Whee the purpose. fishways are impractable as one of This action of Senator Clark only|the most important provisions of the serves to show the keen interest that] neasure. * |is taken, not only in Cambria County| The Board believes this amendl [but in all of the western end of Penn- | ment will mean much to the fisher- sylvania and in adjoining states, in the | men because there is no practical fish- yearly Exposition at Ebensburg. way in existence applicable to Penn- It has been surprise to President|gviyania waters and by having this | Blair C. Seeds and also to Secretary | gjoreement it will be possible to pur- H. Frank Dorr, that there has been| chase fish each year for stocking of |such a hearty resnonse from widely | he qam. The money will be contribu- scattered points to the requests for en-| teq hy the corporation or person erect- | tries in the field trial, the horse shoeline the dam. An agreement already pitching tournament and the coal| has been made with the owners of loading contest. While it is generally | conowingo Dam, whereby they are | believed that golf is the really aristo-| paying Pennsylvania $4000 each year. | cratic spert yet bankers, clergymen, at- year. The first payment has been made | torneys, industrialists and even a team and an agreement will be entered into | from the poor farm have esnt in ap- whereby this will be ‘petual. Both [plications for entrance blanks in the | pennsylvania and Maryland will re- horse shoe pitching, which is some- | ceive $4000 each year. times styled “barnyard golf”. Other Amendments | Charles M. Schwab is arranging t0| Other amendments to the fish laws | furnish a magnificent trophy which will | will not affect the av ge fisherman be awarded to the best dog in thelgas practically all the sizes, seasons, and bench show which takes place July 3| numbers were left the same as pre- and 4 and which, undoubtedly, this viously. The only exception to this year, will be the best display of all| is that the section in reference to the breeds of dogs that ever been made muscal-longe and western pike was in this part of the state. Several of | changed to include northern pike, and the dogs, already tentatively entered, | the size limit reduced frm 28 to 22 and practically priceless as their own- | inches. Practically the only section of ers would not part with them. the Commonwealth where this will af- While little has been said in the | fect the fisherman is in northwestern preliminary notices about the big cir- Pennsylvania where quite a number of cus acts that are to be shown free | these species are to be found, especially every afternoon and evening, on the|in canadohta Lake. race track, each one is a headliner on The following changes were also any bill. : made by approval of the bill. The U. S. Depantment of Agricul-| j jncrease in shad seine license to ture will show its belief in the EX- {410 which will now only be issued position by having an large individual within the limits of the tide of those display in one of the buildings. The| streams emptying into the Delaware United States Bureau of Mines, which river, the licenses formerly being eli- does not give exhibitions everywhere | minated by the construction of the will again have a demonstration at the Conowingo dam. 2. Increase in the license fee to $5.00 for the commercial propagation of all species of fish with the exception of trout and bass, the fee remains the same, at $25.00. 3. Law amended so that the dealer in bait fish can have them in his possession until disposed of. 4. Commisions for special fish war- dens to expire on December 31 in- stead of May 31. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an appli- cation will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, on Mon- day, June 10th, 1929, by W. B. H. Wil- liams, Martin J. Dietrick, and Elsie J. Kelly under an Act of Assembly enti- tled “An Act to provide for the incor- poration and regulation of certain cor- porations”, approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements there to, for the char- ter of an intended corporation to be called CAMBRIA WHOLESALE GRO- CERY COMPANY, the character and object of which is the buying, selling and dealing as a wholesale dealer in groceries, canned goods, tobaccoes, flour, feed, sugar, dairy feed and suca other articles of merchandise and household supplies as are usually dealt in, bought, sold and carried in stock by a wholesale grocery dealer, and the doing of all such things as may be necessary and incident there- to, and for these purmnoses to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, ben- efits and privileges of said Act of As- sembly and the supplements thereto. REUEL 3OMERVILLE, 3t . Solicitor. ange ORE GUESS WORK, WITH THE ASSURANCE SAVE WITH SAFETY Fogerty’s Drug Store We have a full stock of all sizes of Don’t forget us when you want prize contest. Greeting Cards Of all kinds, including Birth- day, Wedding, Graduation Gift Cards, Friendship Cards and Birth Announcements. THE OVEN AND IT WILL Fogerty’ ogerty’s DRUG STORE Ambush THE REXALL ST [at the family home in Westmont, on them. Ask us about the picture The Barnesboro-Spangler Electric Light Co. is being absorbed by the Penn Central, Congressman J. Russell Leech will be the Memorial day orator in West- mont. Holtz Bros. Garage at Hastings, con- taining six automobiles, was burned on Friday morning. Mrs. John F. Kauffman, aged 42, was so severely scalded in a bath tub Joofrfodrdode fF Thursday night, that death resulted several hours later. It is believed that she slipped in the tub and in falling clutched the hot water faucet, the scalding water covering her body. Bakerton is to have a new baseball park. A state appropriation of $25,000 has been made to the Spangler hospital for | free service to be rendered in the next two years. + orial Baptist Church, Johnstown, will * ; Sesdeege S H 0 R T 0 0 uU N T Y N 0 T E S Eechoofuefeofoudesfuosfoafecfoafuntoodonfocfosfeofunfoodonfoofundostonoofuntuocesfoofoaforfoofocioofoiosfunfocfesfeafucforfucfonosfonfecfesfonfuniecli FUR STORAGE Store your Fur Garments in our Modern Fur Storage Vault, where they are protected from fire, moth and theft—at low cost. If your furs need remodeled, repaired, cleaned or relined, take ad- vantage of the reduced summer rates. Don’t wait until fall and be dis- appointed. Phone, write or call. Bell Phone—400. Clearfield Taxidermy Company. 11-15 Nichols St. Fur Dept. CLEARFIELD, PA. Fur Dept. “The largest and best equipped establishment in Pennsylvania” May we have our representative call on you? Dr. J. H. Whalen, pastor of the Mem- edootoedosfoofoufongofuutantoatuatonteafesfootesd of Jouosfontocteofortortontonforiortostuelontoetonfortectusfoetootonfootocfoatonuetectoofoso fonst be the Memorial day orator at the Headrick cemetery, near Conemaugh. Cambria county received $12,734.35 from the state, this week, as its share of the $76,371.52 gasoline tax collected in the county durin gthe quarter end- ing March 31st A marriage license was issued in Eu- ensburg, last week, to Mack Detwile of Indiana and Mildred Stephens or Vintondale. Congressman Clyde M. Kelly of Pitts- burgh will deliver the class address at the Cresson high school coinmencement on June Tth. Miller Bros. 101 Ranch Wild West show will exhibit in Johnstown next Tuesday, May 21. * EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the estate of Daniel M. Jenkins, late of the Borough of Patton, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary in the estate of said de- cedent have been granted to the under- signed. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands should make them known without delay to HARRY M. JENKINS, Executor, 3tpd Patton, Pa. Fred J. Fees, Ebensburg, Pa. Attorney for Executor. PERMANENT WAVING. Our Perfected process requires less time, less heat and absolutely pro- tects hair form injury by chemicals and over steaming. You will be delight- ed with the difference if you have not yet had a permanent by our method. Come in any time and confer about your Permanent. Work done by ap- pointment only. We use the perfected Edmond Process—FINK'S Barber Shop and Beauty Shoppe; Palmer House. Some excitement was caused on the Grange bank corner at 8:30 this morn- ing when a car driven by a lady from Spangler caught fire, but was extinz- uished in short order. REUEL SOMMERVILLE ATTORNEV-AT-LAW i Office in the Good Buil"'ng. HOU: SE PAINT WILL RECEIVE THEIR CHOICE OF ONE CYNE OR ONE GALLON OF VARNISH’ BOTH GUARANTEED TH EACH PURCHASE OF FIVE GALLONS OF Chi-Namel HOUSE PAINT Io IR Va PO folio) Ee TL C WE T RUE, E ¢ LIMITED TO TWO GALLO AT THE Chi-Namel STORE FRE With each purchase of five gallons of Chi-Namel House Paint we will give absolutely Be our choice of one gallon of the same paint or one gallon of O-Var-Spar, nl Universal Waterproof Varnish, during the week of Special Sale. Not more than two free gallons to any one customer. Name Address HUBER HARDWARE PATTON, PA. Grand -- THEATRE -- CNRS Po stertests oodes os a eder Jesfesfeeeterfosiactociecods ofesfesdasientetostoilociariosionieniodionieos Teefes) to Festestestesteetesteatoste Jaefeeleslocfocfosfecosiocosiest Seefafaslortestectortfolesfoctososoras one fuefocfuefes oe enon] THURSDAY, FRI, May 16-17. RICHARD DIX and RUTH ELDER in ‘MORAN OF THE MARINES’ Join the Marines and see the girls. Ruth Elder, of Atlantic Flying Fame, soar in the skies. See how Dix makes love to this brave and beautiful girl. See, and laugh for weeks. SATURDAY, MAY 18th ESTHER RALSTON ‘Sawdust Paradise’ As good as a three ring circus. Se what Din in a uniform won! See Comedy, Sportlight and News. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 20th and 21st. ££ with LOUI§ WOLHEIM WED., MAY 22nd. ‘Cheyenne’ CARTOON 2, RT KEN MA YNARD IN} TARZAN, THE MIGHTY, No. 7% eed decdeiesd Tatustostost Jrefortosiorlanfontortesfunontoniandosfontontootrcfesonteofocfonfrofiofind lpofosferfosnfoofosfedinfasiosforlosonfoofosfoe fonts fo WALTER BYRON A Victor Fleming Production. by ‘ vances Marion The studied kisses of a past master at the game of hearts irresistible to a loveless peas- ant maid. Drama rides apace with this dynamic spectacle of a girl's awakening to love. Ln A — UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE — VO JAN ( DA Well Ki Will | IN REN Manage Auditoriwm nouncing ber and 1 tra for tl at the pa ing from ! ard time, Jan Ga of musicia introducti country. direct fro have for from the son over S al Broadec: the best d: assured px ation day. Another who go to ing of next of the bal larged and beautified now conic unique bal in these i practically spring mor the improv no dance \ this year. ' truly be a Only a v. you with the way of season clos Garber an traction o should be and music PATT( HOL Bertha E Presi Ri SPRING At a spe Music Ciub ing on Wec the followir the ensuing Christoff; Johnson; & ise Young; Urich; Fina ence Albrig Ruth White gers. will in Miss Miriar serman and ton, and M nesboro. Th ficers inciuc ident; Nato Miriam Whi eanore Pear board of mu Forsberg, Le kins, Anna On Monday nual spring Club will be ing. CON To the Edito Aitention | As it i5 a Central Dist will be held week of the or about the would like t the Patton and urge the drill master best drill tec fire compa turned out t casions. We the firemen But a littl mains until t during this shape by o maser. Now, boys, not glorifying turning out o reputation, b our drill tean map. The ci a victory for Come, boys tice on Tues each week, ar team in the f with the spiri in our drill te it that sends HEILWOOD TO DEATH Charles Ed a mine forer Coal Compan on Friday la: cars figured i of the compa tim was sever: down. Mr. Kirker and these chil ma and Charl Funeral ser o'clock on NWN Presbyterian burial was n cemetery near
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