ne) THE PATTON COURIER Save on Your Holiday Purchases by Attending The KUSNER BLANKFELD 00. XMAS FRID'Y The House of Diamonds. gor ler Diamond Jewelry, Wristlet Watches, Dorines, Brooch Pins, Pearl Necklaces, Bracelets, Pendants, Mesh Bags Finger Rings Toliet Sets, Clocks, Silverware, For Aim Diamond Jewelry, Pockel and Strap Watches Waldemar Chains, Cigaret Cases, smoking Sets, Lighters, Cuff Links, Pen and Pencil, Sets, Belt Buckles, Penknives, Clocks, Leather Wallets, Emblem Card Cases. Welcome . . STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING. Tozer Jewelry Co. M. H. Gardner, Prop. PATTON, 25 Years in Same Location. For Christmas, says Santa, give Jewelry GIFTS HRISTMAS comes with a delightful sparkle . . . to the recipient of Jewelry on the Christmas tree. Here, at Gardner's, is an endless variety of articles from which the thoughtful giver may choose... and a range of prices to suit every purse. Fact is, there are dozens of possibili-* ties at $2 and $3 as well as more expensive articles. _ whether your purchase be large or small. : | PATT LITTLE BETTER FOR ALL. M. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the Tozer Jewerly Co. Mrs. St. Clair Monteith has returned’ from Pittsburgh, where she was he re- cent guest of her daughter, Miss Louise Monteith, who is a graduate nurse of the West Pen Hospital and is now en- gaged in post-graduate work ai that institution. Dr. P. J. Kelly was a caller in Eb- | ensburg Tuesday. | Mrs. Margaret Dick, of Coalpors, was | the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clark | Heist, sr. of ths place. Axel Sandberg, of Akron, O., is the | house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward | T. Little, of South avenue. | Miss Maguriete Fisher and Telford {Gill have concluded a short visit in | Cresson with friends a | Mrs. W. E. Champaign, who had been | the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Snyder during the recent holiday, | has returned to her home in Wellsbero. | Mrs. Champaign acompanied to | Wellsboro by her daughter Mrs. C. E. | Snyder and by Mr. Snyder. FOGERTY'’S Drug Store has a fine assortment of Christmas Tags, Cards land Seals. Also Christmas Cards. Make your choice while the selection is best. Miss Isabelle Hauge an employe: of E [the Patton Clay Manufacuring Com- (pany, has returned from Pittsburgh {and Akron and Cleveland, O., where {she was the recent v cation guest of | friends and relatives. On her rzturn Miss Hauge was accompanied by her | sister, Miss M. E. Hauge, of Pittsburg. | W. J. Gill and wife, Mrs. Jane Leiden {and Mrs. P. J. Kelly, were at the |P. M. Swope funera: im Carrolltcwn on Monday mor: th has returned spending the s with her raer- Clark Monte'sh, iss Viola K. nt the holidays Miss M. Leone M | to Conemaugh aft | Thanksgiving holiday of West Magee av | Monteith, who also . down. Easy terms. WESTINGHOUSE $93. GIVE ALL YEAR AROUND USEFULNESS WITH FLECIRICARL GIT T COMFORT, CONVENIENCE AND ECONOMY S URN SETS Two well known makes, specially purchased to offer to our Christmas shoppers at an unusually low price. 4.piece urn sets whose quality and reputation will lend additional value as an exceptional gift. Complete NNN YY, $3.00 MANNING-BOWMAN BN Table Lamps Novelty Lamps : 71 a NEWSNOTESOF | AND THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY SEND US ALL THE/NEWS YOU KNOW AND HELP FILL THIS DEPART- MENT. EVERY JITTLE ITEM HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JUST A SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM, at her home, has resumed her studies at Central State Teachers’ College, Lock Haven. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Meth- odist Church sponsored a cafeteria sup- per and baazar on Thursday night. A large number of local and out-of-town people attended the event. Mrs. Agnes Lauer and daughter Sy- | lvia visited relatives in Marion Center over Sunday. Charles Weakland of Ebensburg was a local visitor in town Sunday. Floyd Brundt and family of Coalport visited in Patton on Sunady. i Mrs. P. J. Kelly was a visitor of Mis | Smale and Mrs. Albert Katith in Cherrytree on Tuesday. FOR SALE:-Dockash kitchen Range, inquire at Kusner residence, Bech ave., or Kusner and Blankfeld Store. The Simpson Studios through their | pupils in the Spangler High Schoo]s | furnished the entertainment for the] Knights of Columbus at Barnesboro | following their regular meeting on Tuesday night. Orchestra renditions | under the direction of William D.| Simpson, and dancing and singing un | der the direction of Miss Mary Simp- | son, were included in the entertain- ment. Reports are to the effect that the program was much enjoyed by the members. The Simpson Studio's wijl i also furnish the musical pregraim for | a home talent play to be stag>d at | Hastings by the Hatings Dramatic | Club on Saturday of this week for the | benefit of the Spangler hospital. Ladies, Auxilliary of the Miners’ Hospita], Spangler will hold a meeting on Wednesday night December 18th. Miss Rose Farabaugh, of Highland | Grove, spent Saturday with friends and relatives at Altoona. { Harold T. Roth, of Connellsville, spent the last week-end with Patton | friends. Mr. Roth was formerly the] head of the Department of English of | the local high school. { Helen Westrick has returned from | Johnstown, where she was the week- end guest of friends. Miss Mary McLaughlin, who was the recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McLaughlin, of South Fifth | avenue, has returned to Pittsburgh, where she is en *~"1 a5 a student nurse in the Training ~.. ool of the Mercy! Hospital. R. E. Good, of West Beech avenue, is transacting business in New York Cily this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cronemiller have returned from Juniata, where they wee the week-end guests of relatives Adrian Weakland, of Mansfield, O., was the recent guest of friends and re- latives at Patton. Harry Good, son of Mr. and Mrts. | Harry Good, who has been ill for a number of weeks, is mucn improved {and is able to be about. | William Blaitt, proprietor of the local Grand theatre had a narrow escape | from serious injury early Wednesday morning when his car skidded and ov | erturned on the highway near Purchase Line Indiana county. He escaped Ww | minor lacerations of the face, but his | car was badly damaged. | Andrew Uhrin, aged 69, of Cassan- J dra, was fatally injured on Saturday afternoon last by a fall downstairs at i his home. Death resulted fifteen min | utes later from a fracture of the skull He was a native of Czecho-Slovakia and GRAND Theatre PATTON, PA. TONIGHT Thursday Barnum Was Right GLEN TRYON - STAR OF “BROADWAY” and Madge Kennedy. Talking. Diamond Master No. 16 3 Friday and Saturday Nights FANNIE BRICE In her great Screen Drama MY See how the girl of the slums won the heart of Millions with her songs TALKING AND SINGING Special Midnight Show Sunday Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Nights Matinee Monday at 4 P. M. BANKERS, BROKERS, BOOBS PRODUCE “PAY DIRT” FOR SIRENS OF THE NIGHT WARNER Bros. free nt VOL. X HIGH GET | IN | Piccolo and to E Eight years sentence giver of Johnstown, ber term of c of highway store with in The sentence, fendant by J was a fine of eight to 16 y¢ itentiary. Frank Powe a former coal for many ye: charcter, was sentenced to years in the a charge of h he was indict: Piccolo and Judge Barnha of criminal . sentence was upon their mc were accused on Locust str mer and robb admini ring victim. They ter the robber ged with hax duce stire or town. Testimo however, that the premises tunity to get Whit Jack White town, who pl fornight ago manslaughter death, last N rington, was | the costs and years in the White and fist fight at ti Baumer stree early mornin after an alter over a card known as the street, Johnst he hit Harring ing the white his head stru Harrington's he did not r to hisdeath i 12 hours late Fred Lynn keeping a ga ing a commo: to pay a fine months in Jj victed on a mon gambler ten John I bei six All three AT nected with t town. James Bull sentenced Mo months in th house. Bullock court on an to cbey an ( des J was found gt fense ag sit to pay than four mc years in jail Sylvester guilty Monda morality and tence. FIRST Nev; and unusual groups of fine ! tabic lamps for Christmas. Metal, po-celain, glass or china bases, woth parchment, silk or mica shades to match. A gift that everyone would be glad to own. . Specially priced. Novelty lamps that add Just that a came to this country at the age of 24 sary touch of cheer in many cheer'ess He is survived by his second wife and nL a number of children. The funeral was $ conducted on Tuesday morning. Rev. M. H. A new fur in place of a compitant to new furnace this coming &£ to. be at the Sunday Sel corners of the home. Figures, Rivals the Rainbow or modernistic designs. Purchased spe 1.95 — SPOT CASH STORE — in Color! $1 95 And Up any pocketbook. 4 Up WHERE YOU GET THE BEST Mission. 1] ° THINGS TO EAT ALWAYS AT 9:00 A. M. S ; LOWEST PRICES ing by the FE » 10:30 AA. M 3 3 Bo Sugar, best granulated 10 lbs ...... 57c f a ° 4 hd S g by the 1 Egg Cookers Waffle Ix ons Lighting Se > , Bacon Sugar Cured, at per lb. ... NY o Ae This 1s something new in the gift N WESTINGHOUSE & MANNING-BOWMAN Propp weather-proofed s fo Zagie Dron Miku 0 can Lis Miss Indy BS Line, but nevertheless a fine gilt. o one ever went wrong Special safety’s sake. 7-light mul seta Sherdded Wheat a package 7:30 P M. when giving a waffle iron at the lowest price ever cd, Corn Flakes, 3 boxes for Wednesday Cooks four eggs at one pilin Wa € Ton, C I d i = g 5) S lo1 . Se and Bible St Be. Considee xp a gift that ‘is useful every $ 05 -an oe use or m- ih 40 Coffee, Sunbeam Brand nothing better The church ime. onsider one as ov in the vis side or outside decora- ¢ 02 only a paund........ae dic but once. a aft. ® day In the year. tions bord Coffee, NuBlend for the Money, No Rev. Jones i > better Coffee can be had lb. 39¢ at 806 Palme FOR CHRISTMAS A SPANGLE $1 dollar allowed $8.75 for your cld iron. ~ remem - -- — O = $1.00 down will deliver. Bal- ance easy terms. $5.00 ENTER it ~~ Dates Dromeday Package we Ne Figs, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel Glaced Cherries and Pineapple, Cur- rants, Puffed Raisins, Table Raisins. Fresh Fruit and Green Vegetables. Grapes at a pound ... .. 10¢ Tangerine at a dozen ... . 35e¢ Every thing on the Market at lowest Prices Fresh Fish and Oysters Every Day. WEAR U WELL SHOES. The shoes that Saves you money for quality. — SPOT CASH STORE — — AL COLOR FURAL COL RE WE PIC es is Westinghouse : i 3 Toasters Chocolate Drops, good at a pound 15¢ William Ge IC Irons MANNING-BOWMAN All kinds of Candies at lowest prices. Mervin Geist west and most modern Walnuts at a pound ....... 35¢ and 40c improving fr modern A popular toaster at a pop- : : adjustable to the desi~ed | & popuie aster al a por | Mix Nuts at a pound ......... 23¢ | days ago in a , , temperature, The 4 3 ular price. A gift that will Cream Nuts at a pound .. 20¢ Mary Kline est labor-saving gift that be useful 365 days a year. Peanuts at a pound ....... . 18¢ patient, is re Joseph O'L admitted for of the leg. Improvemer dition of Johr underwent ax recently. Mary Verse an operation and adenoids. Mrs. Micha been admitted Mrs. John ( avenue, had Miss Beatrice in Altoona.
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