THE PATTON COURIER " p : | ; PERSONAL DL relatives and firends in Pittsburgh. } Johnstown after having spent her va J | Mr. and Mrs. John Furey and son, | cation with relatives and friends. . — EE mup——— : Vir. and Mrs. M. G. Adams were cal- || MINER DROPS DEAD — J led to Altoona on Monday on account ON WAY TO WORK T John Jr. of New York, are the guests; Miss Viola K. Montieth, a senior a )[ the serious illness of Mrs. Adams ls ~ QU. PATTON AND THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY of Mrs. Margaret Yerger of Palmer av Central State Teachers’ College. ha | tather. : : —— oo V enue. They were accompanied by Miss! resumed her studies at that institution Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Adams of this| Stricken with an attack of heart ceria | Sylvania Yerger who has spent the past | after having spent the Thank SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOU KNOW AND HELP FILL THIS DEPART- ‘month in New York. holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MENT. EVERY LITTLE ITEM HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JUST A | A number of the members of the C.[ St. Clair Montieth of West Magee ave LITTLE BETTER FOR ALL. SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM. {D.. Of A, of this place Were in auind- ye, {ance a the regular monthly meeting of Miss Mary Homyak has resumed he {the organization held at the K. of C.|studies at the Indiana State Teachers |rooms in Barnesboro on Monday even- College after havi: ing. A Christmas party followed the] ayes; of her paren business session. T. Homyak, AIA ; q SOI [place Thanksgiving guests of their son | faiure John Kepics, aged 30 years, of THI |and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Chas.|Colver, a miner for the Ebenshurg Coal {Adams of Patton. Company, dropped dead at 6:30 o'clock | Mrs. Wilfred Conrad was a caller in [#0 Wednesday morning while on hs | Altoona recently. way to work. He had been a resident of Patrick Mulligan was a business cal-|Colver for eight years and is survived by his widow and one brother. M. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the This se Tozer Jewerly Co. had a severe touch of real winter wea- A play entitled “A Christmas Enter- ther durng the past week. unment at Skeeters Corner,” will be! Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Lodge and dau- Mr. and Mrs. James Link and child-| Marie Garrity was home from Seton given on Friday Evening December 6th ghter Edith, and Mrs. and Mrs. Daniel ren of Altoona, spent Sunday with Mr. | Hill College for Thanksgiving 1329. In the Social Hall of the Patton wy lkie motored to Colver to spend|gnq Mrs. Henry Link, of South Fifth Charles F. Blatt Presbeterian Church at 8 P. M. The Thanksgiving. avenue. week end guest of Public invited. No admission, But, A'_ mye courier was in error last week| Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Stritmatter were | Baltt of South Rif lver collection will be taken. Also 7, stating that Sam Selfridge entered a | reecnt guests of Altoona relatives and will be served. {plea of guilty to charges of violating friends. ht lune Mr. and Mrs Frank Haruvzog have | 110 liquor laws, in court at Ebensburg. gone to New York City, where they will | VOL. X3 “GOLD BROAD Midnight Si Monday tion of the state surely has keen the holiday , Mr. and Mrs. P. {ler in Cresson on Saturday. | Frank Adams of Altoona was a visitor here over the week end. AUTO VICTIM RECOVERING. ms a - Jack W. Hyde of Hastings who suf- MRS. ANNA PLU TKO. : fered fractures of several ribs when his Mrs. Anna Plutko aged 64, died on|automobile skidded and struc ka pole | Sunday mirning at her home in Has-|at Mannion’s corner, is reported rest- v ye b of | ings after 3 isl illness of pneumon- ing fairly well in the Spangler hospi- AR | ia. She was the widow of John Plutko, | tal, Mr. Hyde was on his way to Johns- VV nat etter gi t | who died at Hastings fifteen years ago. | town to join his wife and children, who | She is survived by the following chil {had spent the week end there. than good health? |dren, Andrew, Hastings; Mary, Susan, Somerset, was a and Mrs. W, J. 1 avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Kelly and Mrs. Clara Kelly of Lang avenue, have re The Reliable Store, located in the; turned from a visit in Akron, Ohio. The name should have read James Sel- | Masonic building on the corner of 5th Mrs. St. Clair Montieth spent the : Mon., Th Spend some time with the former's). qo0 instead, and Magee avenues this week was mer- | week end in Pittsburgh as the guest cf | Bertha and Helen, all of Akron, Ohii, | MRS. HARRY AN ’ ; Mrs Theresa Granger. is x| Miss A. F. Bailey spent Thursday in| ged with the Home Service store in the | her daughter, Louise, who is a graduate [and George, at home. Funeral services | Mic An bell DIRSON. a The '29ers ve Deer hunters are plentiful this week | oto, with the W. F. Atherton fam- Good building and the stocks moved to | nurse of West Penn hospital. BUY [were conducted on Tuesday afternoon | el or Suoelle (Daniels) Anderson, The bearded and some fine bucks are being brought | jo the latter location. - en : [at nine o’lock in the Swedish Lutheran aged 21 years, wife of Harry Anderson, gold i it dave to Patton. Among the successful deer |" °} Mrs. R. K. Hutchinson ani has opened a branch | ~ 1 [TGR ; [Church at Hastings and interment was |9i€d at nine o'clock on Sunday night a um hunters here are Earl Bearer and Dr. ae returned to Sunbury on BC nbn Altoona. CLYMER MAN GETS ! CI TRISTMAS SEALS [in Union cemetery. Y {at the home if her mother, Mrs. Jonas a J. A. Murray, and nc doubt there will | Sunday after spending Thanksgiving in| =~ Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. BEAR IN A TRAP al aa | —_— | Wirick, of South Fork R. D. Death nine Jastwa be many more before the week is over. E with their char a taste ability to get | forbidding pro: “Gold Diggers Bros. and Vit color, singing, in technicolor, Grand Theatre at midnight, M igs P. M. and Mon vas conducted by L. G. Tell-|ter; Edward James, Johnstown; Willi- | ©f the Peace James T. Young in his of- i Se == a SEN TONG n [was caused by a complication of dis- A bear with a taste for honey wa The quarterly returns of the consta » id Sima Ey Ne Lo | GASES. She was born in Beaverdale, and i recently caught in a trap and killed by bles was also made Monday morning ot] is ar. es ay g ite 1s survived by her mither her husband Center county. It the group that jncianeq the following officers in Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoover were re- Clark Wilkins, Bt Clymer Indiana oc and Judge Evans advised the officers ih es of yor! Shang ile and several brothers and sisters. : erhating in the mountain camp | te Mogoy Post American Legion here: | cent guests of Altoona relatives. ty. The animafffhad visited the Wil that he had no special mm» oa in yo Sen ed fi Sobop ind Bud Wir low, Fred and Leo Mau | commander Thos. McQuillan; Vice| Mr, and Mrs. Lambert Weakland of | farm several @mes and cleaned out She hom, hab ie Sew PE es gon oy Su 3g Ye Lit MARRIED AT EBENSBURG, Bill Dietrick and the Kilne Bro-| commander, A. A. Jacobs; Adjutant, P.| Carrolltown were guests of friends in|several skips ofykees. Wilkins got tired i iii 20 for In of Commotcre: Mos Benjamin A.| Miss Cecelia Marcks of Carrolltown I's. One of the members of the party | yr ginkead: Finance Officer, Dr. E. F.| town on Sunday. of it. 9 A YOI1 cours was in yrogress | Butterworth of Birneshoro: Mrs. Al-|and Giacomo Rizzotti of Bakerton were even miles through the snow on|aooper. A light lunch was served fol- Mrs. J. Mac Denlinger was a recent He set a big bear trap one nig _ Nam 0 SONI Yas in DN oe we nd and H. E. James, Rossi- | Married Saturday afternoon by Jus order to reah a telephone. |) wi "iho meeting, and an interesting | guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Brenner |the invader evaded it and esc ape several days this week. The examinaticn | Vit d and H. E. James, Ross ] O. C. Jacobs and chil- of aliens v i : i , | Patton. E. pPrindible were the Misses Cora Lou- A hunting party from Patton is snow- On Tuesday evening Attorney Thos. |ijse"Blount of Baltimore, Md., and Mar- ed in the mountains down near Sno |W. Bender of Lilly deputy commander |ion Blount of Washingotn, D. ©. un- Kins | : : ; " : nesday nights, | time was hq > Legionairres who j ter a big mess of honey. Next da : : : ) t. Boag > ; | fice i rker ine. T o1nie : dr: Edward, of South Hills | time Was Nad by Hie Legionaies ia Siteona, Moran I returned to | tr i id rently and Chit ner, from the office of District Direct- am James, Barnesboro, and Robert and | tice in the Barke: Building. The couple A glittering : Sittsh > rOLUY IIE lg { Were present, | Miss Louise Moran has Re olirabh was Set differently and th or of Naturalization at Pittsburgh Sarah both of New York. was attended by several friends. of Broadway's Pivtsb Rave returned home, 10[IOW-| "x 3" Charlton of. Munhall, near! ner home in Altoona, after several days lowing morning when Wilkins went out | °F alts Ka Au Piishuren, ) 1ne ry + 10 w I rs. | . vo " nt 3 £ we y ing a vy t the home of Mr. and Mrs.| pittsburgh, was the recent guest of lo- spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs.[he found the thief. He shot it a fine o stage the gold impersonate mi the stage, in w elaborate “shos lovely ladies ap the { and dan 3 to ‘of the Goold Di presented to the court, Judges Evans,|at 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon at | BARNESBORO WOMAN DEAD John H. McCann, Samuel Lemmon|the James residence. Interment was in| Mrs. Mary Rerko, aged 81 years : Reed and Frank P. Barnhart being on |the North Barnesboro ce ry. | roids. Ne Arn en Heer BAY Pram P. Barnhart being on | sboro cemetery resident of Barnesboro, died at her the bench. [ DE At ea [home on Wednesday morning. 31 ; = : ~ r ol € saay rning. ohe i The county was made $150 richer on] REAL WINTER WEATHER. | survived by a number of children, / morning through three orders; Northern Cambria County has had] . : ye Judge Evans in the matter of some real winter weather for the past | | week since Thursday morning of | song hits wri ening of the ballot boxes of the | ts of Richland Township |last week. Snow and the kind of tem- | Burke. celebrat re one would look for in Jan-| After theatre 1 No. 2, Franklin Bor X uary and February, with roads blocked CRESSORETTO gold diggers ai matter. {cal friends. Mr. Charleton formerly was George M. Kane. Liss Mildred Young has Topurnod “0 a teacher in the Patton high school. | rs. J. Fred Blankenhorn recently following as visit with lo-| big two-year old with a fine pelt. Another bear that stole honey gave Mrs. John H. Moren and Miss Mildred| ontentained a number of ladies at her | August Burger a great deal of trouble | Moren were guests of Altoona friends nome on Terra Cotta avenue. The pro-|at Long Run. Traps failed to cate! ‘on Saturday. gram of entertainment was followed by | him and finally farmer rigg Walter Noonan of Uniontown was a. dainty lunch. Mrs. Blankenhorn's| network of wires with a bell, Thanksgiving guest of Patton relatives | oy acts were Mesdames Charles Ander-|time ago the bell unded aw arm. Burger rolled out of bed, al motions and petitions were| «The funeral services were conducted | Ve | | teh 3 Drug Store has a fine hristmas Tags, Cards > while the selection is best. | an 4 friends. [son C. L. Forsberg, Barth Young, Mary | Weakland is spending a)" nics Rosemary Lilly spent several Montieth, Curts Cronemilles, T. Wes-| up his trusty rifle and took a few shot; days at. Clearfield, where | y,us Iast week as the guest of Mr. and| joy” Guyer, Sally Woomer and Charles |at the bear. He missed, but the bear and is a patient at the hos- Mrs. Clair Urich in Hastings. | Welty. ye? , [has not returned, a cording to recent ts der township No. The court ! lecree ordering that the money dep or a day or two has been our lot. We activities, to tl . Ji ; Mr. and Mrs. Orth Crowell and chil- py . anlitie ¥ _| reports. ro al VE: ad rhe ho rose pire. wd ¢ ank Campbell visited friends | gen of Ehrenfeld, spent the Thanks.| Ms. J. Hayes Comenns Shy Sau i One of the big hears shot up-State] ed the petition be turned over|hope the present conditions will not nesdav Saini Al 5 y 7, were recen oona Visit- | = Nee) PTT iT tic county stated as follows: on Tuesday. giving holidays with Mrs. Crowell’s par- €I: Dorothy, were rece | was brought down by to Los coumsy stajed os follows Homer Harsh 3 ard Holland and children + MMi and TQ "NT" POX | Ors. { ‘oer Ts voton of Al : “I hereby ce > ents Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Fox. | : 1. | berger and A. Harrington of 2 2.0 i of risite - . = : : ” | ra 's. John Maguire and chil- | 3 : : lot ha g1 in visited Mr. and Mrs. F. B.| Migs Sue E. Gill spent Saturday as a| Mr. and Mr S ? It was shot near ian and X 8 dren Jack and Bobby, and Mr. and] oy J | almost four hundre unds. A V-br: Mrs. C. . Cronemiller were recent | : . Mrs. C. M. C |on one ear identified 1; as one of |eral bears that had been trapped and family over Thanksgiving. Anne- and Margaret McCor- re visitors in Altoona Monday. Miss Linnea Forsberg of Norristown isited her mother, Mrs. Charles Fors- berg, over the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. Joseph McCann of Harrisburg 1 ther, Mrs. J. M. McCann | before the r butter and egg € [Fon singe. millionaires’ soa ify that the above bal-| Bis The ways in ’e been regularly brought | | boy friends for urn board the contents] { many of the cc thereof inspected and the vote decount || AT THE LAST MINUTE | brilliant extrav ed and checzed according to the re- of Belasco's gre quest of no substan- Nancy Welfor tial mistal g found, you Pennington, Lil are direc 0 deposit te Short and Hel The Outstanding Place in Cambria County, Toe Spend an Enjoyable Evening. geust of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gill in Al toona. V victors. § Mrs. Clifton Derringer and children | VISIOTS i] ig OE oF Sas an AL of Punxsutawney, are the guests off, JIS Sorta ak as | Potter county three years Ars erringer’s father John U. Dins-| a ye > leased in Blair cour I Mrs. Derringers fath oh Witiom ond Harry Donahue of Phil-| io sed in Blair cour more 97 Palmer avenus, |adelphia were week end visitors with | Vere two old bull Mrs. M. B. Cowher was an Altocma | ACE | Soatbie ae Se {been shot and wou : ED ago. Deb. McConnell has returned to De- | 2 Saad : i Bear sk was more dange troit, Mich. after a viist of several days | Ho pe SIG 3 . rs an with Patton friends and relatives. : BA f Potter county. He |! I several days. | ; | bear and while skit wv Cy ; + South PF y ; re recent guests|, : Telford Gill of Pittsburgh, spent sev-| South Fifth avenue, were r tg | knife slipped and artery was severed. daged the leg tight! ) pay the. ¢ >ambria.” was dir ach instance brought in girls in “Gold visitor on Saturday. De a | Herman Hornauer >f Pittsburgh was| Champagne, of Wellsboro is Vis-| 5 guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. rer daughter, Mrs. C. A. Snyder agee avenue. Mary Thomas has gone to To- | I y where she expects to se-| ap i% Woo : as is | of Johnstown friends. “ | nent. : oN nh Sosa ste gien of he Evelyn and Walter Borgeson and Mr. | s » 1”, or i ilq- | Pittsburgh, is|paimer avenue. jand Mrs. Herman Klemn all of Phila {orrhage and took him 1e on Magee avenue. | Mrs. Ruel Somerville was a recent | delphia, were Sunday visitors among | hospital, He hos Ivory of Hollidayshurg | guest of Altoona friends. | relatives and friends in town. from the acident. end with her parents | Paul and Gerald Kane visited in Al-| William Nelson of Tipperary was a| < Ivory. : | toona a couple of days last week. | recent Patton visitor. s. Iven McDevitt of St.| Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Christoff and| Miss Hilda Miller of Cresson was the I t, spent Sunday in Patton. | children of Windber, were the week [guest of Patton friends last Sunday. | Mrs. F. B. oMrey enterfained the| eng guests of Mr. and Mrs. John K.| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lowes and chil, aimee. EUESADY Night, Bridge Club this week. | Christoff of Russell avenue. dren have returned from South Fork, | won by Mrs. George! Mr, and Mrs. Ambrose Yahner had |where they were the guests of relatives. Mac Shannon and Mrs. | as their guests over the week end, the| Miss M. Leone Montieth was the hol- Misses Barbara and Henrietta Yahner,|iday guest of her parents on West Ma- of Greensburg, | who are enrolled as students at Seton gee avenue. Conway Tearle, Lucas, Armand Albert Gran. Tl of 100 Robert Lord ¢ Avery Hopwoo Good Food. the stage preset was in charge | | ri rtis Hornauer of Brewer avenue, for | : Curtis Hornauer > | Mr. and Mrs, Frank Maycovitch of | AUGUSTINE N{ J. Lee Hoffman's Chop Suey Always Ready. Hoffmans Special Night Club Food is a Real Treat. has concluded a brief visit] € THON Funeral servi Tish, aged 79 ye Club Open From 8 Py M. to of the Pennsylv 1 A.M Nightly on Thursday la : : diseases at the NO COVER CHARGE Mrs. Mark: Ad held at nine o’c ing at St. Aloy: ment was in th A relativ ! wl QE 1 3 Miss [JOHN MUSSER NAMED Wasa c GRAND JURY, FOREMAN | Mr. E : | York are John Rp -— a nardware merchan {of Barneshoro, was sworn in as fore- man of the Decemb convened at Ebensb Good Music and Dance Floor : : : morning for the purpe xs Hoffman’s Famous Chicken Mr. Parrish in Patton. Hill Academy, Greensburg. Harold Cronemiller, who is enrolled on bills presented b rs. Jo he of Che Dinners township on Ju ant, Anna Catherine! Miss Helen Krumbine of Ashville was|as a student at Juniata College, Was py p weim 3 d on local friends on Sun- : late John E. ai itieth, Myrtle Way, | the recent guest of local friends. | a Thanksgiving visitor at his home in Mr. and Mrs. John Despoy were re- |town. nt Thanks- | cently called to Cairnbrook on account| Misses Esther and Ruth Kusner wera s here. 5 of the serious illness of Mr. Despoy’s| Altoona visitors on Saturday. : 1 and Doris Kane of| mother. Francis Mulligan, of Detroit, Mich. w President Judge John E. E the members ual instruc jurors of the grand jury t tions, following whic Whi If you are a passenger on the Broad- way Limited and discover, just before it leaves the station in New York City, that you forgot to make certain ar- rangements with your family or friends, and M Nagle of Cresson kK here with his Noon to 8 P. M. Daily CRESSORETTO TAVERN rick) -Parrish. brakeman by road Company to making his thirty years ago the week end at the Miss Louise Owens of Ebensburg vis-|has returned after having spent the. iminal ca listed for p h their parents, Mr. and Mrs. |jteq with Patton friends recently. [holidays with Patton friends and rela- | ms 5 I 3 Yea = Se joe (the grand Vv, none of George M. Kane of West Mages ave-| John Barnard of the local high sch- | tives. | major importance nue. lool faculty, spent Thanksgiving witn! Miss Mary Hudson has returned from! At GRAND Theatre Patton, EAR REED FeiDAY, PAaTunDyY WARNER BROS. rent ecember 6th and 7t JOLY LIE DOVE | Phvsatir on, WITH SONGS’ Her lips were as sealed (Midway Cresson-Loretio) you can telephone to them from the and Mrs. D. F. Horne and fam- | observation car. This is one of the ily were callers in Altoona one day | latest conveniences provided for the t week. traveling public. GRAND Theatre Patton, Penna. AR ES ETE RRS RTE ERNE EEE JOA, THURS, DEG. 11, 2 riage with Mis more, on Sept Bartholomew's Parrish died in Surviving are Adams with wh John Parrish, C Edwin T. Parris James Mrs. them tage, i also survive. BLUE RIBBC Do you li dread the Monday and Tuesday, December 9 & 10 Matinee Monday at 4 P. M. “Sonny Boy” Is Here Again As Jolsor's “Little Pal” A New Bouquet Of Jolson Song Hits By The Only Jolson Penna. —— Glace Cherries, Sheredded Cc Crisp, ginger Black Walnut ( Vanilla Jumble Nut Kisses Browines, or F (These Jast sell in the cities) Date Bar Orders receive Phone Your Or Cookies to Mur: Phone 53 M. GLEN TRYON—A SMALL TOWN HOTEL PROPRITOR, REVIVES A LEGEND THAT BURIED. TREA- SURE IS HIDDEN ON HIS PRO- WITH Davey Lee Marian Nixon I Kenneth Thompson HolmesHerbert | Fred Kohler Diyected by LLOYD BACON PERTY—AND—WHAT A. PEROUS BUSINESS FOR HIM! “THERE'S A NEW ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE.” PROS- = — ACTIVITIES O FLY] as her heart: In it she The Flying E meeting Wednes of Scout Gorde: the principle ax Bird houses, br carried a great love—a great hope! Of a man ALL TALKING she called “Sweetheart” !- A . : ters were mad =) S Th a hke on Mon till. others. called.. him Ji : s / ee 18 Great £ turned out, Eac! and passed SOI Eagle Patrol wc tion at the tro The patrol is p are all exnected Christmas. MITR Mitro Ferencs Mrs. Mitro Fere nearBarnesboro at the parental i ing. Private fur at the home W rial was in the tholic Cemetery | Picture ALL TALKING YOU LOVED JOLSON’S “SONNY BOY” IN “THE SINGING dE FOOL” — YOU WILL ADORE THE SAME CHILD AS JOLSON’S “LITTLE FAL” AND HEART'S LOVE Prices Reduce Tams, 50c, 5c, Dollar Day for MAI
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