—————————————— 'ER POSIT, d 85 years, of Coupon, lication of diseases at st Saturday night a s granddaughter, Mrs. Coupon. The deceased's ars ago. He is survived and four grand chil rvices were held at ten ay morning in St. Jo- church at Coupon and 1 the church cemetery AA iudson ic Physician lagee Avenue 30—4:30. Phone 1377]. ppointment. A 5 8 SE RC MT TT SE ERR TE TTR BARGAINS! water tank—30 abinet; 1 Dress- or more Kitchen and other Uten- a Cotta Avenue, : he Love of Laughs Jor’t Miss this “Ser b. 19th LDKRAUT IN Night de LKING ) Feb. 20 SONS, IN ANNONS DWAY™ ' THAN THE IE STARS OF OUTSTAND- IT IN THEIR LAY TRANS- HE SCREEN. P YOU IN TH THEIR AND “MON- 3 Of The GIRLS Il Team HI SOLICITS YOUR PATR THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION, ONAGE ON VOL. XXXVI. NO. 1 WOMAN INSTANTLY KILLED IN HEAD ON 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. PATTO! », CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, ‘BISHOP M’CORT IS FEBRUARY 20th, 1930. (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. ot sten ano CLYDE M. LUCAS LOCAL AND STATE PATTON YOUTH IS FATALLY INJURED The Right Rev. John Joseph M o The Right Rev. John Joseph Mc. DIES SUDDENLY NEWS OF INTERE MOTOR COLLISION zie pice or oom, sina Tain | Cain Well Known Patton Man Drops | Condensed items Gathered from George Lauwaer S, 20, Acci- NORTHERN CAMBRIA A meeting of the Northern Cambria Business Men's Association and Presi- dents of Borough Councils of Northern MEET AT SPANGLER GIVEN SENTENCES OF FINE AND JAIL Cambria County was jointly held at|INumber of Pleaders Appear in | . birth . hile Tork | Tor: J rep . th y VE RTL S Y Mrs. Mary Lehmicr, 65, of| Bishop McCort was born in Phila Dead W hile at W ork in | Various Sources for the dentally Shoots Self While the Brandon Hotel, Spangler, recently, Ebensburg and Get Carrolltow led fr delphia on February 16, 1860, son of Pitcairn. Busy Reader. Riding in Automobile Ihe PuIport of the gesstopesher being) Their Terms arrolitown, Hurled from Totes areTe oC Wor voter —e . to work out some uniformity of the a 3 Sei 7 . hn Mc rt, a Civil ar tel Werrda es ¥ ye . Bo ad : : ’ : = Son’s Automobile was the youngest of seven oe) a MN. Lucas, ages, show ayant Charlotte Illig, eight - month - olq, As the result of a bulldt wound | VBrious ey he Do At the regular weekly session of -— His father died when the Bish ars, lor ho pb YE | ge eof i Mrs. Peter Illi | through the forehead, self-inflicted in!|© e county. e 8 € | Motion and Petition Court ¢ he Hurled to the street when two Geile SE i Ie obtained : I best known residents, who for [dougie of Ms. Soy 2 5 a dati manner While riding | men at the hostelry was the outcome , ip 0. hood o. with President automobiles, one driven by her son, |squcation in the parochial schools of couple of years has been ony (OF Jens ne Tuesd ir | with three companicns in an auto-| of thought developed into action, the Judge John E. Evans and Judges figured in a head-on collision . on Philadelphia and later took classi oyed in the car shops of the Penn {pan on apn high ¢ Mr |bile along the Chest Springs road beginning of the move dating back John H. McCann and Ivan J. McKen Main street at Spangler about 10:30) ,,4 theological courses at St. Charles Sylvania Railroad Company at Pitcairn, | A Si Frank Fox, t the paren- |@0ut 7 o'clock Sunday evening. Some weeks ago, when President Elmer |... 1 the bench. 12 persons waived o'clock Saturday night, Mrs. Mary poromeo’s Seminary where he remain. | 2- dropped dead while at his work onan IS. Fra 5 BE aren” | George. Lauwaerts, S0-vesr-old son of Routch, of Hastings, head of the ip. fidine of bill the March a ro : i - 20rromeo s Seminary where he remain Wednesday atten 1:30 clock Ital home at Ebensbu n Tuesday 1E0T'ZE AUwWaerts, PA ta ae | time he was employed as a miner. He 3 ee) lnolgton S Eaves : BO t his companions | P€ Porne in mind and taken up at a Savy oh iin E Fae of Miners’ Hospital, Spangler. Mrs. |. ae iio i, Sink s one of the most widely knows left ear a oie, oY ing A PAIIONS | near-future gathering, when greater re- a, le Archie Lehmier, who was riding with |J5Un8 : he Ae Pe snop freee ternal organization members in thes | Sustained 2 race o! Tushied im to. no nospitad, , | sults are expected from the arguments | MC oA STIVE OL ry mn s ting the affairs of the ar a : : ; i L 2 Fernie; rion. ‘ede he ! Ths T riove ‘than three her husband and mother-in-law, and on condueting : 36 L Bay on ax oi section of the state, being a P. C. in| HEugene Hartman, 2. Funeral services were held atl 2 placed on the tapis. one-half nor more tea thie Michael Cislosky, an occupant of Ko-| diocese until the latter's death. Dur-|npontain Lodge, No. 84, Knights of [Sustained a fracture of the o'clock yesterday afternoon at the San in the Western Penitentiary ber's machine, both escaped unhurt, [18 this time he was honored with the | pyi}ias: a Past Worthy President in|Sunday when, as he wa ng at | Lauwaerts home in Patton. The local | «« ss |Kuzma to serve not less Kober and Cislosky were both plac- | appointment to the bishopric of Los m Aerie, No. 1244, Fraternal Order | the side of the highway home, | Baptist minister conducted the serv- | M i i ; HREW nor more ‘than three year ed under arrest after Kober had had |ADgeles, which he was constrained to Eagles; an active member of the |he was struck by an au which | jces, Burial was in the Fairview Cem- | county jail. These defend decline. road. his injuries dressed and were lodged . " : 531 Fire Company; A member af {skidded on the joy SV Io f the : in the borough lockup in Spangler. Soon after the death of Archbashop 1 Lodge, No. 488, Loyal Order of | Fg 1 shilty of e dri of the car The two men were removed Sunday | Prendegast he accepted the appoint- a Past Sachem of Kill Buck| Was not learned. EL morning to the county jail at Ebens-| ment of Bishop Coadjutor to Bishop No. 369, Independent Order of| Funeral services for Micha burg. Kober is charged with operating Eugene Garvey, i i i 1 Tr a Pie a motor vehicle while intoxicated and | With the rig i held as a material | death of is being witness. Mrs. Lehmier had been a resident | of Carrolltown for more than 40 years She had been visiting her daughter Mrs. Charles Wagner, of Spangler and was enroute to her rolltown when she met her death. Mrs. Lehmier was married to Frank | Lehmier 42 years ago in St. Nicholas Catholic Church, at Nicktown. husband preceded her to the grave She is survived by these children: Mrs. Wagner mentioned above; Harry | Lehmier, of Fort Wayne, Ind.; Cletus|a short Lehmier, of Bakertown; M PJ Wall, of Pittsburgh, and Oscar and Archie, both at home. These brothers and sisters also survive: Mrs. William Lehmier, of Carrolltown; Henry and Jerome Smith, both of Tyrone; Mrs. Charles Goss, of Johnsrvown; Smith, of Nicktown, and Mrs. John Feighner, of Carrolltown, Mrs. Leh- mier was a daughter of Casper and Mary Smith, of Barr Township, both deceased. Her son, Constantine Leh- mier, was killed in an accident some years ago when a team of horses ran away. Mrs. Lehmier was a member of the Altar Society of St. Benedict's Catho- lic Church, Carrolltown. She was also Chaplain of the Carrolltown Unit. American Legion Auxiliary, and was installed last Friday night at a joint meeting in Barnesbaro. Funeral services for Mrs. Lehmier were held at 9 a'clock Wednesday morning in St. Benedict's Church. Bu- rial was in the church cemetery, Car- rolltown. CELEBRATES TWENTY-FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wilson celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at their home on Ross Avenue on Friday February the four- teenth. Those present were as follows: Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Jones and daugh ter Martha, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lees, Mr. and Mrs. John Flatic and chil- dren of Bamesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cartwright and children of Bar- nesboro, Mrs. Llody Westwood and chil. | dren of Altoona, Mrs. Elizabeth Ross and Mrs. Mary Jane O'Brien and son Reese, Arma Mae Wilson. Miss Jona Miss Inez Wilson, at home. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson were the recipitants of many costly and valuable gifts. GIRL SCOUT NEWS The second patrol entertained tlie troop at the regular Girl Scouts meet- ing Monday February 17th, we opened in Patrol Formation and recited the promise and the laws, we also sang, Oh! Chester. Florence Beck read an interesting story of the boyhood of Washington “Babe” and Naomi sang, “Aren’t We All” The rest of the eve- ning was spent in dancing and playing games. We closed with taps and chant. COMMUNICATIONS To the Editor of the Counier: | Since last week's articre :n vais paper, I have received many requests, some reasonable and some unreasonable, making it impossible to answer all in this manner. A councuman’s duty is to act for and with the people, provid- ing it is for the good of the community. I am sure that the reasonable requests I have received lately will be consider ed at the next Council meeting. It would be a help to the council as a whole if the people would consult the councilman in their neighborhood prior to the next meeting of council. It would give the members of the council body something to think of ahd would make it easier to reach decisions on all subjects. I again] want to assure the people of Patton borough that I will do my ut- most toward anything that is for the good of our community. I want to| to thank all of the writers for the] interest they have shown in matter. | Very truly yours, [ JOHN J. HALUSKA, : Councilman, 1st Ward. the country. home in Car- Her Peter | this | Erie; Bishop Philip M'Devitt, Ha of the Altoona Diocest 1t of succession and on t Garvey, on October | Lodge No | Men; and is at the present time |ST- aged 63 years, who di District Deputy Chief Haymake,| Plication of diseases Wednesda 36915 | week at his home at Ha so a member of the Central |at 9 o'clock Saturday mo Bishop [22, 1920, he assumed the He was ¢ 1 . { Altoona Diocese. District Firemen'’s Association and of | Bernard's Catholic Church. Burial was | —_— - the Pennsylvania State Firemen's Asso- [in the church cemetery ‘|ST. VINCENT HEAD ciation | Ten applicants for automobile opera | DIES IN PITTSBURGH | The deceased is survived by his wife, | tors’ licenses suceessfully passed t 4 es Mrs. Ester, (Anderson) Lucas and one | tests conducted at Ebensbur S rie son, Mitchéll Lucas, of Hartford, Conn, | Highway Patrolmen c with Archabbot Stehle Vietim of Complica 4 a ; : i sis nl sITvive ; si p s | Altoona Barracks. Fou: tion of Diseases; Given Special He 13 2450 survived by one sister, Mrs. | 3% 2 Sam Fox, of Williamsport, Pa., and py | €d. re Blessing vol Srv or The Rt. Rev. Aurel one brother, Frank Luc of Indiana] Funeral services fo Anna Bre- B. 57 the only arch county. | znovchak, aged 49, wife of ko Bre- The body will be brought from Pit-| znovchak, whose death 0 today, Thursday, and taken to | Thursday at her hom home here. The funeral ar-|Were conducted at 2 o nts have not yet been com-|€rnoon in St. John's Gre but they will be held on Sun-| church. Interment was in day afternoon, and burial will be made | cemetery. in Fairview cemetery | Funeral services fo States, died at iat Pittsburgh illness. Vincent archabbey at chancellor of the Cath { Peiping, China. la Mrs The ha t as rons B Jo ; aa | Mary Ann McTigue, 64 y died at the spital January : r having suf : ‘e ht d a nervous breakdown the prev-| GRANGE MEETING | home of her daugh B. ious day at prot tion of the AT COUNTY SEAT | Davis of Pittsburgh, 7. were i Sy His “7 [held from the Holy Cross Catholic ting « in le His phen Hon 7108 | started to fail during the la a conference of Masters and Leo-{ ClrcH 2 Svanglh = ! Mon- of the Granges of Cambria | aay Morning, AHbermer 1 the and | ir counties held Monday morning in | Church cemtery. 59 Ebensburg Presbyterian Church, | Clyde O. Stiffler 2 fe years died ter E. B. Dorsett, of Manfield. of a complication of, diseases at his mas holidays when he severe cold. A compli | eases brought death. | The special blessing of Pope Pius XI | was imparted to the archabbot on | Wednesday of last Week by the Rev. | Felix Fellner O. S. B. of St. Vincent upon its receipt by cable from Rome. contra ion of dis- the State Mast : : or xplained the by-laws of the order in | 10H in Chetty ree » Sree far as they pertain to subordinate] M.S. Loulsses ~~ i | Beaverdale 80=y<%#-6ld notive of France rd G. Eisaman, of Erie County|died Tuesday morning in Memor =. hospital, Johnstown, of injuries Archabbot Stehle headed the large ed and explained material for | I A Se hip et Tost of lectures 2s dinate | f€Yed one week ago when she was Bae) on also was 3 hy fas 7 aan | struck by all boy's sled. A leg Vincent colloge and setatiaty. tHe su. ing the morning conference a|W2S fractured and interna: injurie ceeded the Rt. Rev Sch on was served in the basement | Were caused. O. S. B, as the St church by the ladies of the —_—_— pe Ser 3 1920 [AGED WOMAN IS FATALLY 1: 1 was calle y Rom her conference was held in the BURNED AT MOUNTAINDALE by the pope to discuss for de noon N : Dorsett and | re veloping he Cathol university of man arge | Her dress while wo Peiping whiita the archabbot fo i er ————— about the ve, Nancy in 1924. WOMAN IS SUICIDE DESPONDENT |Noel, aged 75 years, was fatally burned While in Rome appointed chancellor SINCE DAUGHTER'S DEATH in her home at Mountaindale Monday for an ad nal five y rn afternoon. She was terrm:y seared over The archabbot also B y since the death of her|the entire body and azec eight hours tionally in Catholic last year, Mrs. Martha Henry |later at the Noel residence gist. His “Manual aged 50, wife of Patrick M. Mr. Noel had left the house just a monies” was almost univ of Twin Rocks, formerly of [Short time before tme accident and Papal dispensation was nece. urg, committed suicide Tuesday | Upon his reurn he found his wife a mass etery In Lauwaer 1 girl his home about 6 o\clock y evenix ne amon win youn FAST MOVING COMEDY at the time of the accident were one male companion and two |pf 16 deceased friends. Ti the Carrolltown ne paren home. Ww atior Andre was No ts and PR was 1 at 9. He is sur one Coal brother, had Sunday left Lauwaerts was employed by ary and Doug Co All-Talker Based on Laugh Masterpiece charged with seriously aunt and uncle of McC the outskirts of Spangler : was so badly injured t IN taken to the Spangler she is still a patient. Earl Snyder, of West n , living 1 The aunt was Hospital, where ( she Star ship, and Dennis Sullivs Company at{ When a beautiful girl counters al Yor. charged with snievms ed by his legitimate proposal of marriage tender-| With Intent to commit a Iai; ; OL ldots. 25 eteiving. stolen. wood Charles at ed by a handsome young man with|%Y, and receiving gp such a statement as:: I'll see thee| Were Jou Sentenced 10 ps ibblet, w Hammerstrom elected vice pri president, "¢ JUSTICE RIBBLET HEADS TAX COLLECTORS AGAIN of last {and tax collector of West Taylor town- 1 re-elected of the the annual meeting held in And Whalen of Spangler was chosen sec-|chio in J. Price of East Taylor township. The principal address of the meet- |Mmcniously to tame by County | Henry L Cannon, who talked on the |the very tactic: at ha the last ,sessionjcognomen of “w f the legislature the 1 per cent ajof Italy. How she resists and how the|charged with month penalty on delinquent taxes and | ultimate solution is worked out could | While intoxicated, only be told by Shakespeare. In this screen story of the Bard's! comedy, ng was | tax ) he most efficient and We laws nty county, in J COMMIS; MRS. M. H. JONES, OF PASTORAL BAPTIST ACCEPTS ip was n ng committee, named by the pre- made passed at 1 1 legal method cont amed points contre of making roller. of officials ludin one AT o the Shaf g P..S. Miss Elsie Duppstadt, oners, James 7. county solicitor, and Maj- | Ter, coun tendance at comm answered in lle r Ol Saylor v treasurer. Controller | PATTON, CHARGES CHURCH merset | engineer, meetir methods of collect- s. George W. Griffith, solicitor controller, questions | connection | ion of taxes, and James’ talked on | returns to coun- an of and, hanged,” things are bound to happen. happen they do in the Shrew” Grand Theatre as the reature attrac- justice of the peace |tion next Monday and TuesGay ana | : like-wise brings Douglas Fairbanks to the screen to- nbria County Tax ‘Collectors’ asso- gether for the first time. i From the opening shot to the final he courthouse last Thursday afternoon. | fadeout, “Taming of the Shrew” 1s . i jenced jointly to pay the costs; Ha: of Barneshoro | just one long, glorious laugh. From the | to serve not less than e mon ; ; oS a t less thai 1 sident; John J.|first moment gay but stubborn Petru nor more than three years, and Mo (Douglas Fairbanks) Alvin Wertz of Richland |upon his bride-to-be, the stormy, tem-| The | pestuous Katherine there ensues a battle of wits and wills. of the association, consists of [Loving her fiery temper, and intrigued | John J. Whalen and E. by her defiant remak: {hanged!” Petruchio sets avout uncere- | more -c immortal | screen for the first time in the his-| tory of motion pictures by Mary Pick- ford and Douglas Fairbanks, every bit essential 15d striking situation has been left intact|and to serve not less than six mo throughout 1 complished by Sam Taylor, the man who directed “Taming of the Shrew” before that, established Miss Pickford as one of | goods, was sentenced the greatest emotional 1 1g. [screen has ever seen. Taylor succeeded in retaining all the humanness which characterizes Shake- speare’s works, and yet enhanced the scope of the play through medium of the motion picture camera. each, serve not costs, a fine of $100 tution; Sullivan to six months nor more in the Allegheny Co Snyder to serve a sin the county William Montgomers; Hanies, 21, both of Kane, Pa., cha ged with entering a garage to com- |mit a felony and larce were sen make 1 “Taming which comes to the jail. Mary Pickford and lays eves|oomery to serve not 1 than four than months nor more y 2 . | (Mary Pickford) | he county jail, John Palka 18, of ged with violating the y sentenced to pay the costs, a fine ‘VE not years “I'll see the | the Shrew. To make | $100 and do Serve nob sted e employs| days nor more than three j sn her the | county jail. oughout all| J. N. Curley of McKees Rocks g an eal deat” pay the costs and than 30 days nor months in the Warren McCreary, Johnstown, charged receiving stolen good and|{to pay the cos brought to the count dialogue, comedy nor more county jail. Robert Young, of with larceny and than three yea production. This was ac- “Coquette,” which | | and make Stephen Petr against morality, sentence. Henry Kent, of John with entering with inter actresses the rest his ordination to the priesthood at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August|O0f flames. Mrs. M. IT. Jones of Pa. an- felony and lar ember 8, 1899, because he was not of |Quist of South Greensburg, where she | Noel home at T.cece oancod Af the tnarniet ce of the| Among the featured players who |counts in one the canonical age. After a period of had been visiting since Saturday. Mem-| Funeral ces will be held at the |} nee re Baptist oh or accept- | SUPPOrt the two stars m me comedy |remanded to the work in the church and in teaching, bers of the Quist family found Mrs. | Noel home at 2 o'clock this afternoon or wi g oar ; red are Joseph Cawthorn, Clyde Cook, | ther Investigation. he was elected coadjutor abbot of St. Kinney lifeless in her room, she hay- | Burial will be in the Pleasant Hill Cem es is bs CH pastor. | P0orothy Jordan, Geoffrey Wardwell Joseph Jennin s. ot Sounth Forl Vincent June 25, 1918, and was con-|ing fashioned a noose out of a shawl | etery at SGOW. Mis Toros is a graduate of the|3Pd Edwin Maxwell. brought Delore tho Count an firmed by Rome July 6 of the same | which had been made fast by catching | —— Moody Theolorical Institute and is an [tachment for refusing year. one end between a closed door and its| CRESSON FIREMEN HALT BLAZE lable and recognized preacher of the FUNNIEST RACING HIT OF STAGE an order directing su RE anya iy K AS THEMOMETER IS BELOW ZERO | Baptist denomination. She is the wife| NOW COMES AS 100% VITAPHONE | family was remanded degree of doctor of divinity. He re Mrs. Kinney was born in Coalport, | tho aston he Baptist church of : ail for further investigatior ceived the e of LL. D, from Notre | where she and Mr. Kinney were mar- | Damage amounting to approximately o ihe enh ve a ; ot nro Faward Everett Horton and Edwards | 72! fot , fe i 9a ly Dame in 1¢ and Litt.D., from Du- ried 28 years ago. $200 resnlted from a blaze a eto bi peac ona : 3 of her Farle are cast as enemies in “The| Leonard Buck, of Carrolltown, al quesne unive burgh, in 1927 ciated Pe ren Tet Dfoke . h jhe wos the t over Hottentot,” Warner Bros. latest all-|brought before the court on an Tie feoithe. at Acer: enleve "a Tres an 'N mined origin which broke out shortly | husband durin Ot OV€!ltalking Vitaphone production which | tachment for refi z n W is regime at . cent college MRS. DANIEL FARREN, | after midnight Saturday at the Landis | fourteen vear A B hd pi aie lo SOLE Ditor dies 4 was noted for building expansion and| Mrs. Martha Farren aged 53, wife of | Taxi Co. office, Cresson. The fire, which Mrs. Jones / Sunday Somes Jo. We Grand Theairs Eridey hi - oe Sli > for enlargement of urses. He sup- Daniel Farren, for many years a resi- | started shortly after the office was | photh Moon and eve and win|®P® Saturday. iid A) as aire 0 pa ervise] arrangement for a complete dent of Cresson, died at 1:20 o'clock] closed for the night, spread to the conduct the prayer mee Wed-| In “The Hottentot,” Horion and’ ; > course in aviation and the college pur- Sunday afternoon at the Farren home | adjoining buildin occupied by the |nesday evenings. Good le are rivals for the hand of Patsy| The following ah chased its own training plane. in Hollidaysburg. In addition to her |Cresson Taxi Co. and the roofs of both tions Pave. o ed her Miller, who has the leading fe- |former terms of al C Archabbot Stehle was born in Pitts- | husband, Mrs. Farren is survived by a| structures were damaged before the |the past mo he minine role. Though this rivalry incites | sentenced by the Court Mon ! burgh April 30. 1877, and was edu d|son, Charles, of Cresson; a daughter, members of the Cresson Volunteer Fire friends of the church tter hatred, the two men smile at ning: in the Pittsburgh parochial schools and | cami at home and the following|Co., working in sub-zero weather |to her leadership in a h other, toast each other and throw| G. Herman Smith at St. Vincent. He was a member of |proth and sisters: Samuel Hanna, brought the flames under control tanner. kn verbal bouquets. Earle is an expert|burg printer, offense various education association and the |Ppittsbureh: David Hanna, Ohio; Thom. | — —_——— Ti Nou are withol Home | Dorseman in the picture, while Horton'’s| was sentenced to 1¢ National Aeronautical association. as Hanna, Glennwood; Mrs. Martha DIETRICH-BUCK cote! We can hol equestrian reputation 1s decidedly {to serve one year in Coul J He is survived by two brothers, the|Harker, Frankstown; Mrs. O. W. Shaw, ! ¥ vou are looking 1 Home | Shady. As the girl “simply adores” ex-| clyde Adams of El Rev. P. Callistus Stehle, O. 5. B., at | Hollidaysburg; Mrs. John Stambaugh. er ; Nariel You con hi pert riders, Horton's progress with her | mer Constable vin St Vincent anchabbov rv Stehle in ® Miss Louise Buck, aauginter of Mer. ! Come! You can he § 7 : Riri Shai : mer Constable, viola St Vincent archabbey and Harry Stehle | Blueknob, and Mrs. Agatha Brown. d Mrs Lambert Buck. of Hastines | The follow clipping was taken [arouses the ire of Earle all the more. |jaws. was sentenced of Pittsburgh Lilly. a1 i ATnbe; uck, of lastings, CTO & Ten le of the Pittston, The progress of the romance provides |of the costs and to s Complete arrangements for the fun-| Funeral services were held Wednes- and mer Dietrich, of St. Lawrence, i i T {many of the comedy scenes in “The two mon nor n eral of the Rt. Rev. Aur Stehle, | day morning in St. Mary's Catholic] orc, married in St. Bernard's Church, = Hos 5 Hottentot,” while the spectacular steep- in the county jail Ac O. S. B. archabbot of St. Vincent, church Hollidaysburg, Interment was in| 12S/n8S, at 9 o'clock Wednesday of | or cet dorod o lechase race combines comedy and | tried and A r . z yr S \ o ie last week, the Rev. Father Stephen, O, Speaker and h 1( € = \ and | tried and c $ were made known Sunda St. Michael's church cemetery, Loretto. | o ) : I } Ivica 2 1c , thrills. also of Ebensburg The body was taken from the mon rt ——— S. B, pares performing the marriage ye sh ox A ——rri 2 jail senten C asterv. narlors where . if s laid i rQ / rR rite, which was the ring ceremony In| 20 taking a d " A hei i 2 5 ade SYN ye Ss Shas & : eh | a Mas. ANNA Bi RER |attendance at the marriage were a sis- religions and covie ¢ 7 2 ACTIVITIES OF THE : Dewey DeCarlo day morning. Tuesday afte n ves-! Mrs. Anna Becker, aged 84 years, ter of the bride, Miss Anna Buck, and Soman a s FLYING EAGLE PATROL nan of I liquor law vas sentence I" s: den 2 hi 1 Fain ‘raft cates 4 Labertus Long, of this place. residence at Pittston Jones has to pay e ( $10 pers of the dead we chant- died of a complication of diseases at | Tr 5 Se eatr a been honored with the cy : to ¢ ed in the church, with the Very Rev.|10:20 o'clock Friday night at the home Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich will make oy fe aa : The Flying Eagle Patrol takes this ore ! Felix Fellner, O. 8. B., prior of. St. |of her daughter, Mrs. Catherine Schil- their future home in Patton where the De Site 4 Tier achy means to thank the people who donated Tall H = A : Vincent, as the celebrant ling. of Bakerton, | former is employed. on oo Ls and patronized to our cake sale and OBth 15 Tuesday morning office of the dead Funeral services were held at 9 o’- x rr TT a ] ohn helped make it a success. [Ronn 2 ih i ha . was begun at 9 o'clock, rollowed by clock Monday morning in Sacred FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH a otter The boys have taken two members ari te Shane Rs. DUSHY solemn pontifical funeral mass at 10 Heart Catholic Church. Burial was in AND REILLY MISSION, association; member of linto the patrol, they are promising] ~~ ___ ——— o'clock. The Rt. Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, [the church cemetery. ..Pastor, Rev. M. H. Jones. ISon SF ihe Bat st Ch members. They are Westley Wilson and OLD BREWER STE aa D. D., bishop of Pittsbu vas cele- » —— TT | At Reilly Mission—9 A. M., Bible | sylvan ar Bible ss ine Paul Miller. ’ i 2" ERY GIVES up : es brant and the Rf Joseph ALEXANDER HUTCHINSON School and Preaching. HI-Y Club, of Pitt ol is builing a lean-to-cabin 90-GALLON DISTILLERY veland, the ser Schrembs, D. D., bihop of C Alexander Hutchinson, aged 54 years, delivered the sermon. After died of a complication of diseases at mon five of the prelates in attendance ‘his home at Barnesboro at 4:30 o’cloc®. pronounced the yesterday morning. Patton—10:30 A. M,, and Preaching. Bible School ahsolutions. Mildred Jones. Burial was in the plot in the Ar The deceased is survived by his wid-| 7:30 P. M., Preaching service. chabbey ‘cemetery reserved the low and two children. He also leaves| On Wednesday at 7:30 P. M., Prayer deceased abbots of incent several brothers and sisters. and Bible Study. : Benedictine communit ee eee The Church Where You Are a Stran- Diignitaries who were present in PENN CENTRAL OFFICAL DIES ger But Once. clude Bishop John Mark Gannon J. C. Strunk 62, sales manager for — - the Penn Central Light & Power Com- RETIRED ENGINEER DIES, burg; Bishop Francis Howard, Cov-| pany was found dead on the porch| W. W. Burbank, 90, a retired engineer | ington, Ky, and abbots of Benedic- of his home at Altoona, Wednesday. | from the Pittsburgh Division of he fro y yot ‘ y 1 . . : 1 I Fine communities from all parts of He was believed to have been stricken | Pennsylvania Railroad died : yesterday with a heart attack. at Altoona, Hi-Y | organiz A consignment e M ibe rel is in | near and t tion will feed futur he P the encugh to /, | pound about and this fish th re. Bx atton co-operate to until be Sto part of 10,000 th Sportsmen's 6:30 P. M,, B. Y. P. U,, President, Miss | TROUT CONSIGNMENT FOR MANGOLD DAM trout lam v h. in Carroljtown Associa~ se funds to ounty the large in t 0 Commencing on Sunday, 23rd, Western Union Telegraph Office | tion. streams | will be opened on Sunday from 8 A. M. lang expect 10 1 will house eight fellows on over- hikes. gh and wide. scouts will soon have an exhibit A M tch the his exhibition and other activities! WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH It is ten feet long, seven seizure of gallons sugar liquor operat at f ! one was found on the premis OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY | arrests were made later "lying Eagle scream be announced at a State poli February | Corp. White of are investi distillery