{ it of the savings which > ish price on merchan- 4 vee nnesota Flour and the . NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY ’ THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- no. feeds. 1 THE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE WM. B HUBER. ] HAVE A VISITOR OR HAVE BEEN JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND — VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON s FOR SALE. ] LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. atoes, celery, cabbage, kinds of flower plants. specialty of asters. I = — - — ind better assortment 7 'YYXV 0 h ING ‘ = ‘ D A. J. Yahner, on the VOL. XXXV. 0. 23. PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 20th, 1929 (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. Boniface road. 6t. t — — — 2, 2, 2, 2, forforfociesfororforfofofonts ¥ 3 J.B. OVERBERGER [WICH HNNG IS I LOCAL AND STATE | GEoReE E PRIN ACCORDED | "IIH UADWNS INTHE GREAT INTEREST ATRE TAKEN BY DEATH ONHMY 10 LAW NES OF INTEREST | KNIGHTED HONOR BY POPE Plus xi| FAL IER CHEK IS SHOWN IN Expo 4 One of Best Known Residents of | As it originally passed the [House | Condénsed items Gathered from | — - RE | Seized with cramps while swimming | Federal, State and Municins NA ; North Cambria Expires |e, Glos tntines \provsmmomiieg | Various Sources for the || PATTON'S FOREMOST crmuze 1s mvvesten wim mun rane | vil o el id bo she Clearfield "LCL 0 Sd Municipal Au . 3 on Monday. it illegal for socalled “hitch-hikers" or | Busy Reader. OF SIR KNIGHT OF ST. GREGORY, ONE OF THE HIGHEST OF [|| 0008" Toren Timber, Edward | the In i Taney With 4 —— “thumb-jerkers” to stand among the | RE. [|| TRIBUTES CONFERRED ON A CATHOLIC LAYMAN. County, was drowned about ia! : giv al, 5 John B. Overberger, of East Carroli | roadside soliciting “]ifts” from motor- | Mrs. Harriet (Reighard) Davis, aged | Thursday afternoon. When he sud-| Never before has Camby COLE 3: township, a well kniwn farmer, resid- ists. The paragraph was stricken out [62 years, wife of Amos Davis, died of | denly disappeared under the water, |shown so much advance a Sih in whe Senate, and the action was| heart trouble at the Windber Hospital | Shaw’s gir friend, who lives in Fallen |our own great Industrial 5 ne 13-14 ing adjacens to the southern outskirts |aoreeq to hy the House. “Hitch-hiking" | at 11:15 o'clock Saturday night. She | Timber ran for help and the body was | Which opens at Eben: Lost 3 of Patton borough and one of the bes: may be a dangerous practice, or a nu- | was admitted to the hospital on June recovered about 20 minutes later. Dr.|July 1st, a little over 3 known and respected citizens of our |isance, as the individual cares to re-|10. The deceased had lived at South | B. G. Learn, of Blandburg, also was|nhow. Never before. K community, as well as the northern gard it, but, Motor Vehicle Cominiss- | Fork for the last 42 years. She Is sur- | summoned to the scene and worked |shown so much eur & sectior f Combis 6 nlp ioner Ben Eyron points out, it is no:|vived by her husband and three chil- | (for more than an hour in attepting to [great show. On no ny ai 3 his jo 1 45 —_Y: PM | illegal. It is understood that the Se-| dren. | | resuscitave Shaw, but to no avail has it happened tI ler pecan x S ( e ak 2:45 > C °K « MM, Y 's i i i ys . | n rr G2 : : . > Th alle A aeral » Dis Dome [9% saido Boi “. Ol nate’'s objection to placing a ban on Margaret Ramoi, aged 4, daughter Edward Shaw is survived by his par- [and Municinal h 2 <5 Monday, following ill health covering i 0 I micipal auth we : Hy, 0. oWihg HA ering | the practice arose from the fact that . rs io of h- ents, Mr .and Mrs. rles Shaw. of | with the individ, Ar - a period of the last four years, re » 5 {of Mr. and Mrs. John Ramio of Ralph- 1 narles Shaw, of (with the individual this oe 8 3 ast four years, re-|gtudents at various colleges “brought |con was fatally burned Saturday eve- | Utahvi]le; also several brothers and |day event af Top ir * this he ; 3 sulting in being bedfast since the fir: » iecti wv A t a Ebensb the great I Sal 1, CT ar ay SiR We BSL pleasure to bear,” objecting strenously | ning while playing with matches near | sisters. He was employed as motorman [sporting week of the ve 1g ogre 3 Wax in Maren Mr. Overberye! sutfer- to what they called an infringement [the parental home. She was admitted | in a mine at Utahvilie otithe couriers Uus part 3 ¢ OS complication of ailments, and fon their right to get home week-end | to Memorial hospital at 9 o'clock Sat- | —— - Not : &r Si | og death came to relieve inense suffer- |i ibl pense : : | t only have fc govern- 3 or rel) Of ] 4 ES, with the Jeast possible expense. { urday night and died soon after. The | 3) ment departmen ® st & ing over a period of many weeks. SR | tot was burned over a large body area. | Y CONTRO exhibit r with g ut. the o John B. Overberger was born seven- ¥ Sacred Heart parish Bakerton, will | Cover! w : _ 1 You ihe v-tw nears ag i 3g rig 7 oe an Tr ly OE y ned i i Ol ennsyivania, the on ture showing the < QomnsoTn. Jinen snag doy ne come [along the highway between Carroll- | | N JURY PRAI the Expo ond ; Du oo with his parents, The late Michael ov { ; d Baker he Fourth of | a July 1st. ell as her virtues and Theresa Lambrecht Overberger to f i f own an akerton, on the Fourth of | As if to add ont Ho 3 @ 2r'ese recht rberger t : | aad i nt ar - the question put « the farm ai ROT he died ad oh | July, Meals, sports and amusements of] bert Hoover has given ger Ye that made her fa- ¥ which he has continously resided. As te {<he outdoor variesies will be on the Grand Jury Passes Resolution [the band of the United Siatos Marines KX a AD 0s aught sohool in tha |“ Y Get ay | program and ther: will be something of | Commending Work of Mr Of being Present to aive o oars » a young man he taught school in the [“The Letter Striking Example interest to everybody c Mr, nly > Bent 5o give + : various country schools of this sec- r C = af Sop : oO a | annon. g > Opening ceremonies AND 18tl 5 tion. For thirty-two years he served of Completeness of Screen {Teachers anc 1929 graduates of the - | rarely leaves Washington to participa» AN 1. : é a Yee svt dresentati | stings. Hich Soheal trad i ; IN SIV alien ] oe as a Judge of Election in his distries Presentation [Hastings hs Schoo! howe 2 | The grand jury passed a resolution | BA ouiyide vents i and was a member of the school board, | ep——— | Washingon,. | nk wiere hey sook in | rece commending the work ofl. he beople have x a road supervisor and registrar asses-|{ The peculiar advantages of the mov- | “he sights of the city and its environ- | County Controller, Henry L. Cannon, | o '€ many sports y e 4 sor for many years. He was in fact, |ing picture over the stage are brought | meny for a number of da The trip as shown by his annual report of Cam. | ched in dur t 5 ’ a leading citizen of the Township, and [out strikingly in “The Letter,” a Para- | Started Monday of last week. The visi bria County’s business. The jury fur-|ar. lave sieadi i his fellow citizens had the utmost con- | mount production in which the famous io Washington is lo ked forward to by ther recommended that their opinion | 10¢ pitching J : wr fidence in his ability and integrity at|stage and screen star, Jeanne Eagles, | the students, who deem i worth w be made public to the taxpayers of loading contest, the 1 hounc oP all Lines. has the leading role. to anticipate during the senior year. the county and a copy of it be pre- | 1 first aid n » evening ds yo '® aE rr a 2M « y > its imi ion's of | Seve /-three criminal ~osecutions | ra . . 4 ae | the boxing oe John B. Overberger on June 27th, The stage with its limivations of | eventy-three criminal prosecution sented to Controller Cannon. The res-| ¢ + 1881, was united in marriage to Miss|scene can usually do no more than |listed for trial as the June Criminal | olution is as follow opening day a B Heiene Hoover in St. Bonificus’ Cath- | suggest tha surrounding atmosphere | Court last week have been continued | | “Resolved: That we, the grand jur: | Le bench show 3 olic church at St. Boniface by the|Motion pictures actually show it. | until the September term of court. The | | of the week of June 3, 1929, express of the week. 3: ~ | . 2 1 - e +3 | Sis ’ : OR he Cenral ry : 3 late Rev. Father Pius, O. S. B. He There are many colorful sets in|unusually large number of continu- | our satisfaction and approval of th: | The Cenral Distx ania 5 is survived by his low and vhree|“The Leiter,” all of them presenting |ances were made necesary because of | Eighteenth Annual Report of Cambriz | teer Firems ym- X it up in a com- % daughters, the Misses ary, Bar-|the usual life of Singapore and the|a crowded docket. | County, so ably compiled by County Jal Over jer “ 3 y (ri hie +3 7 Q 1 : a) + 1 3 , "OY a C tL e ivy— qa x bara and Catherine Overberger, and by | Orient, which will be actually seen in| Services in commemoration of the | | Controller Henry L .Cannon, as we be- | n count e ivy—but he did | sr part of 0 , lieve that the taxpayers are entitled |r, Part of Tuesday Lost Children of the Alleghenies | be held this year on Saturday, June | the following sons: Dr. Benjamin J.|the film version of this W. Somerset Overberger, of Patton; Dr. Charles E.|Maugham success. These sets include wil] hold the bi fied parade on comaiive of action < to vhis information, and, resolved fur- ae 3 2 Overberger, of Barnesboro; Prof. Edwin )a full-sized bungalow located in the|ag instead of next Saturday as orig- | [ ther, that a copy of this resolution be | : ] 3 W. Overberger, supervising principal of heart of a rubber plantation; a court! inally planned. The exercises, which | | presented to Mr. Cannon.” | it as engineered. ) n- June 19 4 the Cresson Public Schools and Isidor room hoiding 200 persons; a Chinese gare aitended annually by a large num-| The Right Reverend John Jaseph|in his business and civic relations, in | oes 2 i 1 : & A. Overberger, assistant treasurer ol gambling house, the homes and offices | per of relatives of the victims, are held) MecCort, D. D., Bishop of Atoona,| but, in this instance. it is a very dis- | ' AL fo Hor 5 the Huguenot Trust Company, of New of various colonial settlers and scenes|ay Pavia. | on his return from Rome, last week. | tinct ith his neigh- CHARITY B L FOR |: « Rochelle, N. Y. of brooding jungle and bustling street Alfred K. Young, Johnstown aviator brought a very distinguished honor | bors sv emb | - { S has 0S | oun n~ The deceased was a faithful Catholic {which the stage could not atiempt to| suffered lacerations of the hed at| from the Supreme Pontiff, Pius XI and a member of St. Mary's Parish, | show. Throughout the picture the jun- Ebensburg Sunday afternoon when he to our townsman, George E. Prin- HE GRADE 2 ibis 8 rom 13 fc : on 1 ar ess | *|tral District Coal ( Sir George, and | tion will hold conven this place He was affiliated with the|gle setting is emphasized. ; was struck by the propeiler of his plane | dible. in expressing the wish that he may | positi luring the VORAN and ED- Young Men's Institute and had held| Miss Eagles has O. P. Heggie Her-| while attempting to spin it. Mr. Young | The honor referred to—that of be-|live long to enjoy the world wide |___ = [Powuon ann I € Yoon, "Parzan, No. 11 offices with the State Ferqera on of | bert Morell and Pogina Owen 35 | had just completed a flight from John-| ing made a Knight of St. Gregory— | distinction tha: has come to him. | Will Be Held At Sunset Thurs- Sexaons Teo naj Asse Frcs ? 2 hoiic Societies. He was a member | feaured members o: ner supporting | stown %o * ntyseat and was pre-| is on he greatest that can come Another C tig . 1 | re om pit : S - a.onaj assey ¢ in Cathoi ies stown %o the countyseat I is one of the greatest tl c com Anothe Cambrian, Dr. John B. | day, June 27th, for Insti- of their work. bes N Moefoofoufocfooforfoediocts of the Holy Name Society of St. casi, all of whom were recruited from | paring for his return trip, when the| to a layman in the Catholic church.|McAneny, of Johnstown, shares this : 2 : . Mary's Church. the stage. This show will be presented! gcciden occurred. He was in the act of | It is bestowed very rarely and only | honor with Mr. Prindible—Bishop Mc- tution at Spangler. STvasenen; and spon —_—— The funeral services were conducted fat The Grand Theatre Monday and |starting the motor of his plane, when| in recognition of outstanding service | Cort making the announcement pub- etmiatn holiday Wot San, {a nine o'clock on Wednesday morn- | Tuesday. injured, was taken to the office of| in furthering the work of chariiy|lic at “he recent graduation exercises | Pance and music lovers of this sec- Faorse ae 2 ing with a high mass of requiem in EE Dr. D. S. Rice, where he was treated.| and good will among ren. lof the Johnstown Catholic High | tion have the opportunity of killing | for the Taping ang . St. Mary's Catholic church, this place. |r CAT, YOUNG MAN He returned to Johnstown by automo- It has fresuently been the pleasure | School. They are probably the only |IWO birds with one stone on the even- | 0 150 Snival oll and interment was made in the shineh : EXPIRE 3 AT HOSPITAL | bile. | of the Courier to congratulate Mr.|two to have this distinction in the [ing of Thursday, June 27th. They can |b¥ Some of he most > cemetery. +4 US 4 . A441 preceding a nuptial high mass in st. | Prindible on the high and well de-|s:iate territtory between Philadelphia |©RJoy an excellent dance orchestra and horseman Who race Hf al | [ ; : | at the same time help a worthy cause, | Bavre de gra Phm Laurel, Mr. Overberger saw Patton originate : Lawrence's Catholic Church on Tues-| served honors that have come to him |and Pittsbureh. I ; 3 ; and saw its development. He was here Jacob W. Thomas, aged 23 yea1s, son day last week at 9 o'clock, the Rev. | The? 2 A Charity Ball will be held at Sun-|BOWie and the other famous eastern before the town. Although living out-|of Albert and Elizabeth Thomas, 0f|mather Raphael, O. S. B., of Carrol]- | set Auditorium, on Thursday evening | Tack. side the borough limits, he was re= {1s piace, aed of Jomoid Stover 2 town, pronounced the words uniting in| FRANCISCAN MONASTERY |FATHER O'NEILL MADE | next for the purpose of purchasing | Bai op 5 Sag uring the year garded always as one of our citizens |Miner’s Hospital at 3 o’clock Thursday arriage Alvin An'l 7 iden and | ‘ ~ 1 am y TQTON y ~ | much needed equipment for the Min-|©! the work of C. S. Maurer superin- fr known to practically every |morning of last week. He had been i Te ag 'St | IS NEARING COMPLETIO] MONSIGNOR BY POPE | 1 Hospital iy Pa. Inas-|tendent of the nds of the Cam- resident of Patton, young or old. His |at the hospital for the past four weeks. | 1 swrence. The attendants were Her- | — eee much as this institution serves this | Pria County Industrial E on but illness of the past four months daily | The deceased is survived by his par-| an Teiden and Miss Rose Otto, aiso| Ihe new Franciscan Monastery a The V Rev. Father Hugh M. O’-| particular section, the co-operation cof [for months he has been busy getting brought forth inquires from most of ents and these brovhers and sisters:|of gt Jawrence. A wedding dinner and |Kladder Station near Hollidaysburg, irremovable rector of all our citizens should be forthcoming. |€Verything in shape. He has an army | 2 not or ing up and Controller that would vi other |ractive has been added. © counties mentioned Westmoreland and (nual Exposition promises to be Blair counties, to ascertain the form pest yet. of procedure in granting outdoor relief | Steg followed in those counties. ROAD FROM b1 . {oY > > agi tv on 1 ‘ine . Ay ar: and : oe : : 11 f the 1 ‘ > | c yor 1 ay F 1 3 Dark Nn at w RRS the folks of our community as to hi Catherine, Albert, Gerald, Sarah and | peception followed at the Otto home. [started last July, is nearing competion. | Chu of the Hol ame, EF burg, | Manager Luther of Sunset Park Au- of Juen 323 id ot only pelieing condition. Clifford Thomas, all at home. , | The newlyweds wi]l reside in Chest It 10 exacted. thot © all be ready received wo from the Vati- | ditoriym, has shown the proper spir the grounds, but making many im- ee eee Funeral services were held at 9 o'- Township. | 15 expec o t “ Be Es " . o , x s elevation to the |by donating the hall on that evening pros ements that wil] be readily noticed PLACE ORDERS NOW FOR Sook Sandy Some Mary» In St. Lawrence's Catholic Church | for oceupanicy by September. Ii Walle of Monsignor. The honor is es-| for this worthy purpose. y Datpons. itn as tnarins. 1 WEES FOR NEXT SPRING atholic Church, of this place, with| ,, wednesday of last week at 8 o’-|be known as St. Bernardine Novitiate | pecially significant in view of the fact| The hospital authorities have not gi ixposition he: uate S in TI oS FE V | ING [burial in the church cemetery. ae TRON +f Awe ls oa try ¢ | khat it »onferred 1 the Eb-|been lax in their e ; > BTOTTH Hbensburg a large force of clerks have 4B Nie : i EE clock, Miss Bertha Rhoe, of St. Law- | for the training and education of that it conferred upon the )- | been lax in their end of the program dls —_— a rence, became the bride of L. M. Die- | soung men for the priest-hood in the | enSbure st by the supreme pontiff | by any means. They have secured an been busy for Several week majing C ty Farm Agent H. C. McW SPANGLER HOSPITAL NOTES | trick, of Akron, O., the cermony being |’ : St. F of the Catholic Chu Pope P XI. | orchestra that wiil fully come up to Weraure abou. the Exposition far and var. Ag . . NL os Y ovis tha . i a1 ’ . & Ti . sr1zlare g Tyee ig 0 2 Sy ri The c y t the naw i ig oy une that now Io t Mrs. Gordon Yeager of Hastings is performed by the Rev. Father Raphael, { Third Order Regular of St. Francis of | pha Ebensburg pastor few days ago |the others in entertainment value that |Wide. When s known that the new- c 3 als ¢ 3 at ov St ANC AY Vo ide o 3 i 1 1 x spaper c 2S 11 the details p EE ans a oo lacing of orders with |iecovering at the Spangler hospital,| gg B, of Carrolltown. The witnesses | Assisi. returned from a trip of two mon regularly play at Sunset. Paul Graham |SPaper that gives all the details of the II'AErs |) > yg va ti For ici > me 2 wn 7 ha n r of is y i W 1 5 ued arly a $1 95 kane ain LS ac fir nex: springs’s|iolowing an operation for appendici-|t; the ceremony were Herman Lonz | The building is a three-story brick | Europe, having been a member of the |and His Crackers will come here direct |b show i dist JuoL to Noy. & . trees Mr. McWilliams says Bs 3 : rand Miss Mae Gaunter, both of this | structure with basement and a -108| party headed by the Rt. Rev. Bishop |from the Arcadia Bal] Room in New | quarter of 3 milion peobje, nis Means ERNE “Coal companies, water companies Irvin Leslie, son of Mr. and MIS.| ize Following the church ceremony | feet long with a depth of 37 feet.|John J. McCort, o York City for the event. This orches- | that over a million read : a t mil. | Xwin Leslie has been removed to the |, wedding dinner was served at the|Everything necessary for he well-be- ons. O'Neill has ¢| tra needs no introduction as to its mer-| The circus and vaudeviile acts on the and paper companies, who plant mil- |} oo FC Eel ore: Fla we g / Everything necessary for Mons. O ill ha race track every afternoon and eve A lions of tfess cach year, place they l0SPAal ana wid und a ah ODera-) home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Die- ing and comfort of the students has|Ebensburg for the past its from a musical standpoint. They A a A erhoon na sven AL orders for forest trees ahead of the "0% fof the removal of his Sonate rick wil] take up their residence at)peen provided, while the location is|was formerly located at are well known all over the Eas: a a eo in 1 = gal : ’ [OR at blanting seasen. By doing this the Mis Mitdred Sheelan, o : OIaiio, | Akron, where Mr. Dietrick is employed | idea] in a valley remarkable for it|Johnstown; the Church syncopators” well worth hearing. a : a x 30% ht tS n plan] Sed of thousands and thou. | Fecently underwent an operation for (as a pipe fitter. sce beauty. The site was purchased | Heart, Conemaugh and Dancing will take place from nine Select and money obtain. The Duttons, get in ahead of thousands and thou- the removal of her tonsils d DDE i scenic ity. ‘Lhe site was | eart, Conemaugh and iy > rw sal lwith their great circus, can furnish 3) sands of farmers, who forget about it| YA en | Mrs. Eliza (Dawson) Sybert, aged 78|soon after the formation of the new Spangler. He is one of the n til] one, standard time. Admission per TS reas rien on f ai I . o al ’ 5 € Mrs I y 7 if 7 | e a y ot { p \ i . a 1 : 01 wi 2) 4 c tre ie d nur < tnems - all lave nti] a month of two before they wish |, MIS. Minnie McCoy of Glorida, Who | years wife of E. J. Sybert, died Wed-| province of the Franciscan order in|priests mong peoples of varions couple will be $2.00, and extra ladies, i € as e snopes & L aye to ol ant. The results is many farmers | [2S been visiting at Spangler, has been | pocqay afternoon at her home in Pitts- [the district in 1920 gious denominations in this section. He Arrange your affairs to attend|done this on many occasions. Yet al roy ‘ . he S S is an} & Si. . r a 3 . ite a J 3 L " Ou: adda VaULhS Ad hla ae g et a 4 4 % : c sition thev are onlv one of th Nickle 3 a eons, bars get Wiret others do Sempvss uo The Spangler hospital for | burg. Death was caused by paraly | Very Rev. Father Jerome N. Zaz-|is a graduate of Mv. | Mary's worchy cause and at the same Te BDoston a 2 onl ne of 5 poy My 0. Oo bi Ok medical treatment. | 5k ino suffere c stroke several | v . i : 3 ry adn iveraid where is ded | acts on the bill. Manager onn ; . she having suffered a stroke several, . Astor r Ladv a itsht giveraid where it is needed. : ’ Bok yan. : 1 i Tach. soriice Stephen Boncilla, son of Mr. and] 5 ne fs € ja, T O. Ri bor 2 ur oy minary, Emm 1 res Conway has surpassed himself this “White pine, red pine, larch, Spruce |r. rank i ¢ po ci v dd | 0 . Carme aurch, £ a, is the eee tet ———r | voor 3 ae om i { the box- s. Frank Bonci]la of Bakerton, has | as GOR . og arv (Mec- | os] a SE on Y rp . | year in malic g up men f he box SE —., and black locust are all excellent trees been removed to ls hospital and will | alu ees By Ms May on present provincial of this branch of the | WILMORE GRPHAN WINS POST | CAMBRIA OFFICIALS ling bouts that Aware at the - she farmer : y : > - : ‘| Graw) Sonnefelt, aged 45 years, w £ ie EE eieh vos 3 = A ; rays] C 12 we g } for the farmer to plant on wet ground. | ypgergg an operation for the re- Felix Sonmefelt. of Galiitzin, who died | Lranciscan Order, which was founded) Ag pAGE BOY AT WASHINGTON | HOLD CONFERENCE | fight fans on the eve opening 4 The pines will do well on the poores { moval of his tonsils | Fells 7 € - > i eh old nt for the special purchase of caring for | ee J. ! ——— lday. The orchestra for dane ; ¢ + rq 3 an . 5 ssday after Y as t : : 3 I dae} | ; : 3 y. Stra OT a HMENT driest types of soils, the others need| "poy pecker of Spangler has been eqns i A on ing in St. Pat- |e Italian communities in any sec-| When Sts Bodolay. aged 15 Ai a conference between the Broad |every evening in the pa i J moderate to good supply of moisture | . Sr inctitntion | 19 o'clock Friday morning iI + Tal” tion to which it may be called. This | 167 ‘Bier Dy mM 2) of County Commissioners, Board of a nationally k m leader 5 4 ave S : removed to the Spangler institution | .i.16 Catholic Church. Burial was in J ea | Wilmore t 0) S , I 1]of a nationally known leader ND in the soil. for medical treatment Li S a an . branch is known as the Province ot 13x BE Poor Directors and the County Con-| fireworks are more “ : rine sx 0 ’ . | the churc 3 ery. - ne i Eo € me troller} IV 4 . ple . x Sometime during the next month “as ‘Rudolph Wealiand of Hastings] The body of Edward Feely, aged 1effhe Immacuisie Conception, of uhe/ dif. 7,00 troller, held Monday in the Controller's | feature than ever. Not 50 drop in and see or write the county |"; deroning medica] treatment. : S son of Mr. and Mrs. James Feely | Third Order Regular of St. Francis py 1° rea office at the Courthouse, sme PoOr hit in prev : Toon { years son Of Mr. 2 WLS. JATICS YF the United States, and is incorporateg | Come : Directors advised the Commissione ooked and much i agent and take up with him your waste | = pg, 0 dB PodRinLer, dai. 13 I. a : E a | land problems. He has application oht pg 20a ‘od ney Tod former resident of Dunlo, who died of under the laws of the State. Boys from | at Wast bianks and wil] help you fill out your ghters of Ar. an Is. ® 19% | rheumatic fever on Thursday at the the age ef 14. who think they have a happened. a : 5 hunser of Bamneshoro, underwens OP€=| harental home in Wilkes-Barre, was|. ~ 2 for this vartioglar “work in| Stephen entered the Childre order ing weeds is rations last week for the removal of | py ught to the home of the decased’s Vocation for as rere iAr .| and soon he was one of “Waste ground growing weeds is a |ipai tonsils { drougnt x the priesthood, wi]l be received and SOON woid th: ’s home scholars SBURG Ry —_-. This. of Tr A | sister at o Funeral services were - Tair, : rl tea > st burden on you. This same ground Laura and Emma Nevling, daugh- | Ste BD Je educated, after which those who yo-1 8 2 nos he eS : Daeg 0 es a oaoal ters of MY and Mis Hany Nevling | {14 et nt *Catholic Church, |SPond to the training will be sent BO ar oot cnatitee cram Poor Director Walter Devore admit- TO MUNSTER REPAIRED pride to you and will result in good cer ; , ischarged | M2 $ De orn ‘| Rome to study. A 1 he held in Altoona | €d that he had been granting outdoor — I NT LS y of Bakerton, have been discharged |p a) was in the church cemetery. y _ or page boy would be held in Alto } 2% BS haa Deep Sanang om « Bh 2 5 Drops. Som the Soomal Wheto they Toeams | Louis Osnofsky, aged nine, of South Stephen was among the applicar onal MhoNt making Snrougn Says With an extension program underwent operations for the removal | poi Jece; acerations about tho |270 HAVE LICENSES ssed the evar ns successfully | gations ar 1e advised tl > 15- | provements completed, the sev ; : | Fork, received lacerations about the|?2 | passed the exar ion Suc ip iroller that hermaftari ——— : sil { ’ y sg | S nce tn Tarp | SIONGrs an Jontroller that hereafter |ctyree . yotween Ebensbi SI Seg | of her tonsils. | face about 5:30 o'clock Sunday after- | TO OPERATE PLANES |and las; week was ied to repor 0 18 3 ng Cov U 2 2 Sor 2 Sa or jrech of road be n Ebe nsht BLIND MAN DRIVES Homer Edwards of Ebensburg R. D.| 54, “when a front tire of the auto-| — lat Wa n y.. Charles | BL Caos Called to His Sitenuion oud! Munster was re-opened to traffic : ‘ TAN has been removed to the hospita] here, | Hed ‘hic a We ridi wv { 3onev 1t of Chil- | receive his personal attention ana be |day, Improvements of road lessens g STATE HIGHWAYS sufferi fr Iris 03D} 1 | mobile in which he was riding blew Tabulations made by the aeronautics |D- Boney, uj Onis | (Foroae oestiantod by him. day, Mmnovs otis of 03d Xe 1ld have Saijering Irom juries sustained Ye|eut, coming the driver, Ray Mudison| |RVHRBAAS MEU of Dent. dren's home Wash- | the distance between Ebensburg cently in an accident at the Sterling| o 1 fold vontrol : "rast 5 : . : “1 Saturday : 1 su S———— ee tas Cresson as iv is three sh CW 3 SWS 2 Jade 3 “ of Ehrenfeld, to lose control and crash- (3 Affairs as , | ing Saturday a 1 sui WE Walter W. Matthews and Wade ||nN; | Goal mine at Bakerton. J lic zara rail of she Cone. ment of Internal Affairs 28 Of Junci!js =aiiidal 2 ned to] MRS. CHARLES SHARBAUGH [than the route via the n H. Bunting, attaches of the bureau Frank Peter : : I | ed against the guard rai : 15 show on that date there were 270° f Toc Shinat ath f Philadsls i niohiway 8 rank Peters of Emeigh has been | oh state road ab the intersection |;: ] : oo | Bhensburg arles Sharbaugh, of Philadel- | highway. |manghh gate YON ia | licensed airplane pilots in Pennsylva- | sburg. : : tr iem——— riday in a Philadelphia The road has been closed owing an operation. Mrs. | two months while the improver of motor vehicles, were motoring removed to the S ee ro pangler bia © Hi Yhwav. 'T! ; | e | toward Ephrata, Lancaster county. | medical ihe gler Hospital for | with the Park wm ghey ay. Tne youn ia, a number considerably higher than | = SS n rr a i ss || phatd | wran rown through the windsi le a Ey 5 33 TA” 3606 PATIENTS I ; Matthews suddenly galled Bangs | Joseph Kollaski' of Bakerton, who Wa duow the 2 oTtan’ old dau- | Shown as any previous igi In addi | TREAT 3606 PATH De arbaugh was taken to the hospital | were being made. It also was attenion to the brilliant y Taine |suffered injuries to the back in an| 0" Lr "oq Mrs. Henry Rosen-| tion to the licensed pots fhe records| During the month of May, 8606 pati-| p00 "400 weeks mefore her deatl.|for a while last fail I ek rolling ulone ahead of || accident at the Sterling coal mines at | f Ebensburg, died of pheumo- | SOW that 31 persons hold students pi- ents in State-aided hos E The fl was held in Philadelphia| New brick were laid on | hamer, of Ebensburg, died &. PLOUMO- 1415" jicenses ‘who are now being .n-len 145910 free or p ne nine Of Jott West not for a dilaree of 250. toot [siructed in flying. The students list|medic al treatmen n Tuesday morning of last week and |for a distance of 2,800 fee The | Sv g- ; S lSvimedical treavmer very truck rolling along ahead of Bakerton, is recovering at the Spang- | BE tre orotar home Monday. them. | hospital. | — : : was atteended by these relatives from !on another mile of the road Aes hah dt RR George Becke] of Nicktown has been . ee a | has grown greatly during the past few | port made public rday y NM) this section; Mrs. Frank Westrick and [laid and a number of sh THIS TRUCK IS *# removed Yo the hospital to undergo PRIESTS OF DIOCESE | weeks and is expe d to conimue SB S. H. McCauley, State Welfare S taughter, Mrs. Henry Shero, Mr. and | were widened. . C DRIVEN BY A * [treatment for an injured arm. AT LORETTO RETREA1 |a lively rate during the summer months | cretary. : : Ambrose Yahne Mrs. Vincent |Co. of Cresson BLIND MAN j -— —— {due to he wchool ind college vaca- The field representatives of the bu- Sheath ood Willom anes NE) SuSE : CATHERINE ROSENHAMER | About one-half of the priests of the tion period, which will give many per-| reau of assistance, under direction Carrolltown. STATE REVOKES 70 DRI “We'll just get this bird!” said Catherine Rosenhamer, two-months- | Altoona Catholic Diocese are at Lor-|SONS an opportunity to take up sum-| Mrs. Martha J. Me; made 57 Vi The is survived by her hus- PERMITS; OTHERS RI ED Matthews writing down the vehicle’s || old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry etto attending the first week of retreat |mer flying ccurses. | to 46 hospi the St or Inspe band ig children the oldest of — tag number. “Get ahead of him, so | Rosenhamer, died of pneumonia at the | which opened last evening at St | The list of airplane and engmc me- | tion of the ce the fa being 13 years of age. Mrs Seventy drive we can see what he looks like.” .... ||parental home at Ebensburg at 5:45] Francis College and will continue until | chanics has been growing steadily, also | ———————— is well known in the | violations of t ‘As the motor vehicle officials ||o'clock Tuesday morning. The deceased | Saturday. he other priests of the dio- [and to date 249 such licenses have been CARD OF THANKS, cause of her repeated visits |laws, while the S - passed the truck they saw, how- ||is survived by her parents and several | cese will come to Loretto for retreat |issued. The family of the late John B. Ov- among her husbands Kkinfolks. The !ment blacklisted 31 ever, that their alarm was need- || brothers and sisters. | next week. The retreat applies to the| Records on file indicate that at pre- berger wish to express heir deep bereaved husband was born and reared | week ended June 1: less. The painted legend on the Funeral services were held yesterday | secular priests only, vhe Benedictine |sent there are 209 airplanes licensed preciation for all the kindnesses she in East Carroll Township, but married |at Harrisburg recen side was the advertisement of a ||morning at the parental home. Burial|and the Franciscan priests having their |in Pennsylvania and now being oper- land the courtesies extended to then. a Philadelphia girl. Mr. Sharbaugh is| The Highway De] window-blind manufacturer. ios in the Holy Name Catholic Cemet- | own retreats later in the summer at|ated at various airports throught tae|dquring the recent illness and the death | better known to his friends by the |driving privileges to ——e ee ces ery. their community houses. | Commonwealth. |of their father iname of Pius Sharbaugh. {sons who had been bla
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