The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, March 13, 1930, Image 1

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PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA. THURSDAY, MARCH 13th, 1930.
VOL. XXXVI. NO. 4. (5¢) © $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
IDOL OF RADIO Miss Mildred Moren NURDER TRIALS 600D ROADS MEET LOCAL AND STATE St. Francis Man TINY TIM CLUB
HERE IN FIRST Weds in New Jersey ARE POSTPONED SET FOR MAR, 27 NEWS OF INTEREST Condemns Reds DRIVE STARTED
| Miss Mildred Moren, of Patton, and \ i OBR
FEATURE FILM Henry S. MacNamara, a lawyer of Phil-| March Term of Criminal Court| A"! Cambria County Convention
Launching preparations for the an-
A at Ebensburg; J. S. Springer Condensed items Gathered from [nual oratorical contest, Prof. Anthony Annual Drive for Benefit of
| adelphia, were married Monday morn- | Sey c Rooreinme ® Yeas | | ray S | pT ‘hi
a —— : he i fast week at the St Yom Opened Monday at Is Secretary Various Sources for the 2 Frayie, hos) of de Language arts| Crippled Children Opened
Rudy Vallee in “The Vagabond Catholic Church in Ridgefield Park | Ebensburg TY Busy Reader SPaFiMBNL i St. Francis Coloms, 1 by Kiwanians.
Lover” C so are 7 geliel aris, | Thursday, March 27, was announced | . | lentlessly flayed the Communists in|
ovel omes to Grand Hackensack, N. J. The bride was at-| : ee p recently as the date of the annual rally ee | this country in his address to the mem-| rr oT Te
Friday and Saturday tended by Mrs. Gerald MacNamara as | With the spectators in their places, | rention of the Cambria Connt, | 1€0 McConville, of Cresson, aged 23, pare he Schultz Oratorical Society|,, 11n€ fourth annual drive for funds in
> Aran . ; - | the stage all set and the curtain ready | and convention of the Cambria County suffered a badly crus 5 -| Pers of the Schultz Oratorical Society] the Tiny ° -
— matron of honor and Mr. MacNamara Stag | Supervisors’, Auditors’ and Good Roads od 2 Sadly crusped foot last Thus | 0) oefin: Inet Work He appealed to| o° 7% Tim Club, a movement foster
RUDY VALLEE'S first great feature| Was best man for his brother. The tO Tise on the first scene of a melo- | Supervisors), ne + So |rsday when a heavy piece of iron fell 1 pea
10- | ea ; os Ravel aha > 11 ae " ; 41, | 8d by the Kiwanis Club of Northern
picture, “The Vagabond Lover,” will |bride is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs, | drama entitled “Commonwealth Again. | Sssocigtion, RT Jeretotore A Ww ih on the member while he was Lifting SYery Saulen) for oi Coopeeiion Wil Canina county, for the expenses in
introduce the wonder singer of radio John H. Moren, of this place, the for-| St Carl Crow, Frank Powell and Frank ton to wD HSOUIE | the object from a truck. He was ve.) 1° aams of the T Americy era.
: : ot : ; : : | correcting the defects of crippled chil-
! ila » ir, STE OTIS ras| and give its attention to road prob- a): Trg Yatbes NC Es tion which is sponsoring the National
to his army of admirers here at the |mer home of the bridegroom, who is! Cantilla,” the entire performance was ) moved to his home and was reported | 1 2 : 8
. |dren of Northern Cambria county, in
i yy s court 1 - | lems and matters of general interest. coating. o tally Intercollegiate Oratori onte, di ; . 4
Grand theatre, Friday and Saturday.|a son of Mr. and Mrs. Myles Mac. | called off in common pleas court Mon X Crest. | resting comfortably. 0l egia, ratorical contest held | the orthopedic ward of the Memorial
jday morning when President Judge| The program for the sessions to be
. {each year. i .
: . 7 - ! oe SE : : : I N Jacob Shaffer : ” wisi rie J | hospital at Johnstown, was formall
vo anny fay ii Li Sons, Nners, of Terra Cotta avenue. John E. Evans granted a motion by held in the IGE 2, afternoon and a elo resent of| “Too many of our citizens view with | inaugurated on Monday evening of this
alllee makes his bow in a lavish pro- 25 | Dist. Atty. D. P. Weimer to continue | evening is now being completed. reels 5 hos +. | complacency tt i iviti | week at the lar i
duction created by Radio Pictures und- CAMBRIA COUNTY the case until the June term of conrt.| According te the announcemeni the | WEeK at his home at that place, after | placency the daring activities of regu meeting of the
er the direction of Marshall Neilan.
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| Acc wu L an illness ; - | these propagandists. Too many are en- | club
With 1 the C IN NEW DISTRICT | “This is a most important case,” said | principal speaker will be Township En- Fess of heart trouyle. Funeral ger. oz : :
ith him are the Connecticut Yankees, ad eo .
Weimer in asking for the continuance, |gineer Albright, of the State Highway VICES Were conducted Wednesday of|tirely ignorant of the operations of | This movement, incidentally one of
lag rR | ite ew , . Abd
the seven boys as familiar to Radio sors’ | and we have just come into posses- | Department. Other Highway Depart- | 250 Week. fos agai wie would glesrully) the. best therities that the folks in
audiences as Rudy himself. | Redistricting of Game Supervisors’| "+ very important facts—import- ment representatives are expected to, The Cresson Volunteer Fire Co. was — a at Cathedral of Independ- | 02) ern Cambria are called upon an-
It is to Sally Blane, Radio Pictures’ | territories, reducing the number from] ht mike to the commonwealth and. tol attend. summoned to Sankertown Friday eve-|¢7¢€ that is a monument to the labor nually to contribute toward, has to date
charming litle starlet, that Rudy croons | eight to seven, was announced last tl °1
ne defense—and we feel that this case| To fill the vacancy caused
the four new love songs. They are “A| week by the State Game Commission. | should not be tried until these facts|death last December of James
Little Kiss Each Morning,” “I Love In fixing the new boundaries, the have been thoroughly checked. For that | President A. C. Baumoard
You, Believe Me, I Love You,” “I'll Be | commission broke up one of the dis- reason we now ask that the trial of |has appointed John S.
Reminded of You” and “If You Were | tricts and added counties therein to0| the case he continued until the next| Carrolltown, to serve as S
the Only Girl in the World.” others. Charles B. Beum, in charge | term of criminal court.” officers are elected at
In supporting roles are Marie Dres- Of the abandoned district, was relieved Sentences of two to four years in| meeting. Mr. Spring
sler, Eddie Nugent, Danny O'Shea, Nor- | of his duty there and placed in charge | the Western pentitentiary and fines of | sistant Secretary for
man Peck, Nella Walker, Alan Roscoe, Of special game law enforcement work. | $500 and costs each were imposed upon | years.
Malcolm Waite and Charles Sellon. | Cambria County, under the new re- | Vincente and Jesus Trejo, Mexicans, | The program for t
% tie districting order, is placed in division |charged with ISioniony asanle and or [Meng is heirs
BARRYMORE STARS IN E G, which also includes Armstrong, Al-|tery as a resu bof 3 brawl! 1h 4 Cam-lulive ommiite =
2 eas IY TITLE | legheny, Indiana, Westmoreland, Som- |bria City boardinghouse several weeks | Baumgardener, Salix:
ning, where it exinguished a flue fire 30d integrity of the founders of our taken care of eighty-two children in
at the David J. Pfeister home, caused |COUNUY, and a shrine which we as| this section, correcting to the best of
by an overheated furnace. No damage |Americans must reverence. The Reds Surgical science their handicaps, and in
resulted. The fire company has ih. | Tdeerty under the Law.” |some instances perfecting complete
cry ‘Liberty,’ and we must shout back | Cures. In Eadition fo his eleven
augurated a new alarm system, the
alarms being given through the oper-| Contin®ing his discourse, Mr. Frayne| pr mel W1€ People have been sent
ator in the Bell telephone exchange | cited from press files a number of ac- to college.
instead of calling the fire house. jcounts of recent outbreaks in all sec-| The work must go on. More cases
Charles L. Leiford, who has been a (tions of the country. “Today these ad- ape constantly being brought to tne
reporter on the Johnstown Tribune for |vocates of revolution, taking advantage 2 tention of the Kiwanis club. Quotas
14 years, has accpeted the editorship lof that Constitutionally guaranteed | 2'c een fixed for each of the vari-
ond ie (Vindber Era, a weekly paper freedom which they would destrey, ape| CUS NOTth county towns, and chairmen
nd is t - i | : haw ) iv
ang 73 pe congratulated on his ad- | staging demonstrations throughout the 7oven named to conduct the drive
J eme .
¥ Ae : tc in the various districts. H O. Win-
; PUTING: ‘Cine star of | Erset, Fayette, Washington, Greene and | 280- | dent, James Edward : ; {broasd expanse of our country. Wha 2 i : Polen] Aha.
oon i eminent star of Beaver codnites Tider the Aiton Other convictions returned by juries | Township; Second Vi That Cambria County led all coun- I ry t(slow, of this place, is the general chair-
stage and screen, has an unusual op- id
: : ; : : y disturbances they will cause, what irre- for th ivi i
dra, | tor Kline, Hastings R ties of Pennsylvania in the planting of . Lr > --| man for the drive and in addition to
n and|D. H. Weimer, Upper Yor ) p; [645,000 trees during the year 1929 lo| fatale Zammage ae aig, va A ym Is the local chairman for Patton
: Lam : ; hareed | Assistant Tr , J. F. Hice, Wil-|the interesting information divulged by able evidence in refutation and vicinity. Patton’s quota this year
field, Centre, Jeffers Sli am-| John Chraba of Johnstown, charged | Assistant Treasurer F. Hice, W z ! e 1 3 3
Fi Pn I an, oa | with pointing firearms. Neither defend-| more R. D., and Seeretary Spr T. I. Shirey, of Morrellville, Forester of | °f those who contend that we who|has been fixed at $400. Last year the
portunity to display his genius for of W. L. Wright. John R. Boss, super- ae Jom De I
characterization in “General Crack. | YiSOr of division E, has charge of Clear- | charged with a sii
Warner Brothers Vitaphone
coming to the Grand Theat
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cial
e on
aT. 3 a coun ntenced. = Ee the Gallitzin District, [point with alarm at these conditions|community raised $550 for the cause.
Wednesday and Thursday next, which i Bln Couns Ploess in division] Bil) hos been sent: of Vintondale was| TEXAS MEN GET George Janosh, 22-year-old son of | are extremists.” St. Benedict this year has a quota
is his first talking picture. dh } Shae ° Pronk 4, years, Sao acquitted of a charge of sodomy by ‘ SALTY SENTENCE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Janosh, of Baker- | > Se —— to oie of $200; Bakerton, $325; Car-
In addition to portraying the dash- or oa 3 Sepervsion ove i” a jury in Judge McKenrick’s court. Cet ton, was painfully burned last Thurs- | SUPERINTENDENT 20 town, $200; Cherry tree $125;
ing title role of the mad Prince Christ- Be intingdon, Bedford, Fulton, | Harry Schubert of Westover, Cloar-| : ~ day morning when he was caught in| WILL BE ELE |Emeigh, $200; Hastings, $500; Moss
lan, soldier and lover, in this vivid | Franklin, Adams, Cumberland, Perry field county, was convicted of a moral| The following persons appeared be-|a premature explosion in the Sterling | LL BE EL “CTED | Creek, $200; Barnesboro, $200, and
tale of romance and adventure in | and Juniata counties. | violation but has not yet been sent-|fore the Court last Friday, waived the Coal Company mine at Bakerton. He | = |Spangler $225. The campaign will run
eighteenth century Eurcpe, Mr Barry-
j findings of bills by the Grand Jury suffered burns of the head, face and| As required by State law, all four approximately four weeks, and it is
| enced. , the : : .
mere contributes two other superb im- | GRAND JURY URGES RAISE A verdict of not guilty in favor of|and pleaded guilty to the charge pre- hands and was removed to the Spang- | school district heads in this county|hoped that all the towns will contri.
Lerconations to the picture. 3
4 . atin avoed | forred. opal ] : sr Hospital, 9 i i bute at least their quota. Anythi
= a i «| Wilbur Graham of Ebensburg, charged | ferred against them ler Hospital : who hold the title of Superintendent ng
In the prologue to ths actual story, ro $5 DAILY FOR JURORS | WIP a moral infraction, was returned| Ralph Doran and James Blake both| Thomas Buczynski of Washington |will be up for re-election for terms of | above the amounts set can also be used
he acts the part of his father, a dodd- | by a jury. (aged 18 years, of Beaumont, Teras, en- township filed the suit in which he | four years on Tuesday, April 8. |to advantage by the Kiwanians in the
is | 3
2 old solier. Later in the film, he An increase in the rate of pay for| "A fine of $110 and costs was im-|tering a store with intent to commit | Seeks to collect the sum of $20,000 from| The four in this county are James| Work, and every last cent of the fund
enacte the role of his fathers ghost | jurors to $5 a day and a suggestion | posed upon Peter Mamone of Baker-|a felony, larceny and receiving stolen | Godzisz upon the grounds that the | Killius, of the Johnstown city scheol | Will be utilized in the cause, regardless
who appears as a guilding influence in | that aldermen and justices of the peace | ton, who pleaded guilty to violations| goods, were sentenced to pay the costs defendant did, Dee. 1 last, assault him| gistrict; Dr. M. S. Bentz, of Ebens-|Of amount.
an important turning point in the|be “instructed by the court to not re- of the liquor laws. Paul Herbs and Sam |and to serve not less than six months | With a baseball bat and knocked him | burg, head of the county shior At the meeting Monday night, Geo.
stor) turn all petty cases” were among the | Peuracha, both of Johnstown, were fin-|nor more than three years in the to the ground, as a result of which the poster B. Snowden. of the Conemaugh! & Crk, of Hastings, who has since
B is ‘ ARO G E irs : | : ~ 5 p | iaj 3 aad oiias plaintiff contends he was “sick, sore, i 3 AN % the inception of the Tiny Tim Club
id to be his most fascinating recommendations included in the re-|ed $100 and costs each, Herbs on county jail. They also were advised hy {a el : 3 brok ’ X | district, and Dr. Harry E. Hog be ti : £ d on,
characterization, Barrymore in the [port of the March grand Jury, which |charges of operating a speakeasy and | the court to leave county upon aimed and sustained a broken DC€| the Namty-Glo district. f¢ prime factor in this move-
title role as General Crack, is seen concluded its session at Ebensburg last|a gambling house, and Peuracha ony their release from jail. $30. an Jos Set 30 We Morey hose
as a storming individual in eternal | week. liquor charges alone. Pete Janstian, of Cpnemaugh, chars- 12] In Johnsio p |
SB i . % a : : eS 2 ‘0 gy ent for one month.” ) . |B. A. Peters, pastor of the Grace Lu-
conflict with his gypsy and his aristo-| concurring in the grand jury's| John Rouse of Hastings, who pleaded | eq with aggravated Sault and battery Funeral services for Thomas Smosky, meeting at the Courthouse in Bbens-| yhean Church, Altoona, who proved
cratic traits—a man who became the | 3 : ; | guilty to violating the liquor laws, was was remanded to* county jail for. a jel burg at 10:30 o'clock on the morning |; a :
: ay oy recommendation regarding the dispo- . ros : aR infant son of Nicholas and Annie . : himself in the beginning of his address
deminant military figure of his time, siti he Jo ol | fined $100 and costs and placed on Pro-. further investicaticm ne the case. of April 8 AN School Directors in um mean abilit ow
as well as the greatest lover 00 N Juiity cones, Tutlge. Jubn E- | bation for a period of two years. Dante| joseph Andrew Lane Friday m Smosky, Whose depth coeutel Wedhiese Cambria County, whose districts come & Jumorist of no ¥. How:
$ . b Blu 0 « 4 e sad re 1day morn- | qav of last week ’ > y, ever, is-
Directed by Alan Crosland, the |, 'ans declared “I would go a Step fur-| ng was appocnted Constable for Gal- 7 oF last Wosunl Bakerton, Were Sol oT yen Te Wenied Wi fo 18 Ou
| Prandini of Portage was fined $100 and : : : : und the C ; erintendent’ inafill: oi
i YS ducted @ clock Friday morning. | er e ounty Superintendent’s course, that of instilling th irit
costs and sentenced to serve 15 days |jitzin Borough to fill BIR vaconey ooo. lucted at 9 o'clock Friday morning g the spirit of
: : “ry Ce » | ther and urge all magistrates to use |
supporting cast of General Crack Z A = be . Drie Aidkd : Eo “ 3 ; 0
rE yas Sherman Liar oe. their influence to settle cases where a to three years on a charge of operating Theodore S. Montgomery, aged 64, a| jurisdiction, will be eligible to vote if the Tiny Tim movement in the heart’s
: ment, was the chairman, and the
The election of the County Super-| ; :
intendent will take place at a special Speaker Of the evening was the Rev.
on, Armida, Hobart Bosworth Jacqpe- | Settlement can be obtained by them.” | 2” tin “| sed by the resignation of James + former well-known resident of LaJose, present at the meeting. {of his audience, he demonstrated his
nh, mida, a oswoerth Jacqgpe- | . ; | ————— rr Bal; sd : te i ow | Tit . .
line Logan, Philippe de Lacy, Otto| Following an inspection of the coun-| Joe Bier, Howard Custer, Fred Kritz- | ST 3 z Clearfield County, committed suicide | Dr. Martin Samuel Bentz has been | ability as a talker along serious lines.
Matieson, and many othors Sequences | ty institutions, the grand jury re sort-' berger and John Molnar, all of Portage, | STILL IN OPERATION Is February 28 at his home in Detroit, | Superintendent of the Cambria County | Miss Yvonne Yerger, of this place, was
in tired col : oe ed that it ad found Tay > the | liquor laws were sentenced ot pay the SEIZED NEAR PORTAGE Mich., by shooting himself through the | schools since 1911. [a pleasing soloist, as was also her sis-
ie — £hildren’s Foot and the county jail | costs and further sentence was sus-| —s : head with a 32 caliber revolver. Des- Pree. oT | ter, Mrs. Geraldine Fury, who is visit-
' ldren’s ho 8 y Jail | costs { Described by officers as one of the | pondency over ill health is thought to MRS. MARY SMITH | ing relatives here.
RECEPTION RENDERED MRS M. H. |to be excellent, but suggested the pur- | pended. ’
Feces most complete plants they had fc have caused the deed. The body was| ie ; , [| All in all the fourth annual Tiny
THQ " X [chase of a how elective Yeiriceraire) . ason 2 Arthur Mascn, of |. I y had found | have causec Mrs. Mary Smith, aged 69 years,| S X
JONES, OF THIS PLACE hase of 4 new electire 0 aan S00 ine wisi fe-| IN recent months, a 300-gallon dis-| removed to LaJose last Thursday and i of Jonni Sith. gio Wednesday | Tim drive bas started off with enthu-
: mere for the Childre n’s home. The condi- | 1 a 1 i i) ans oe found tillery was seized and one man was | was interred in the LaJose Cemetery. of last week at the home of her daugh-|SiaSm and the movement is now up to
At the First Baptist Church Barnes- | tion of the inmates of the County lomous ia thi i 1 felone the |2trested in a raid last week on a farm | Lil me Bre 7 il AenbeishD of Carroll-|the people themselves. The work is
boro last week a formal reception was home were found to be good, the grand | not guilty Ao on Tis Conny. | house about thre miles south-west of BIRTHDAY AND FAREWELL PARTY for, # oF a be in oor health for |on€ of Christian charity and its suc-
rendered their new pastor Mrs. M. H. jury report said, but the condition of | costs were visi = 2 Bein Township Portage. Along with the still, the offi- | —a [town. She nad wip BI th was un- | ess should be a great one indeed.
Jones of Patton. Mrs. Jones assumed the buildings is very poor. The pur- | Bert ott 3 Sa batters. was | cers reported finding approximately 300] A pleasant Birthday and farewell several monips, 2 i Sa Doth al
the pastorate of the church the second | chase of complete new ejuipment for | charged with ih mended to the |5210ns of liquor said to be “mighty party was held recently at the home of | expected. The deceas 10. 1860 | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday of February, and she has heen the laundry at the home is urged, to- | found guilty, a le ns good to be young,” about 90 barrels Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Yeckley in ho- Ansiria-Himgery Decotlier : Carron AND REILLY MISION
zealously working in the Interest of the gether with the construction of Inger |eXilenis MONCH the costs and a fine|°f Mash and a complete set of access- nor of Mrs. Yeckley’s Birthday. Games | and had been a Tesident 0 id ng "| Lord's Day Services.
cause, attracting good size congrega-| ang fireproof quarters to house it. | sentence 0 pay > 5 ories used around a distillery. furnished the pastime after which town for the last 20 years. er us | Rev. M. H. Jones, pastor.
tions. ——— [of $10. Li wi Mrs. F.|, Thes till was in full operation at|a delicious lanch was served. Those in|band passed away at that place SEVen| At Reilly, 9:00 A. M. Bible School,
A good program was carried out. | ns a 2 : tice Roy Detwiler and I. ar 2 1 Ay | the time of the raid, the officers re- | attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray- | years ago. Surviving are these children: | ¢1]owing with Sermon by the pastor,
Rev. M. H. Jones, brought greetings COMMISSIONERS REFUSE |D. Patterson, of StTongstowi, he rims ported, and Louis Vaerio, said to be|mond Link; Wilfred, Leona, Catharine, Mrs. John Christoff, of Osceola Mills; | * patton 10:30 A. M. Bible School. fol-
i slivere TQ ry ple ui raud tly . ¥ y e I ’ : Tn Grd 2 | : ’
from the Patton church and gdeijvered AID FOR ROAD PURPOSES | County, pleaded gy o puny Sey the “cooker,” was placed under arrest.| Edward, Dorothea and Ruth Link of Mrs. John Ambriske with whom she | lowed with Sermon by the pastor.
an encouraging address. Subject, The is | uttering a written ins rum ih 2 Wisi He was released on bond of $1,000 for | Patton; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kline of made her home, and John, of West 6:30 P. M. B. Y. P. U., President Miss
Pastor as a Soul Physician and Sow!| ww, wong of Cambria County Com- | Sentenced to pay She costs DD 0 py his appearance before the June term! Patton: Mr. and Mrs, James Link, Al-| carroll Township. Mrs. Joseph Tajash, | Mildred Jones.
yarmer. ; ihisconal Church |Mssioners in session at Ebensburg, last | restitution within ee no vymmon-| °F criminal court. bert, Paul, Gertrude, Ralph, Hazel, Cle- | of Windber, is a half-sister. A half-| 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship with
Rev. Post of the Episcopal Church week refused a request of the Reade|Plea was taken after the C: ment, Earl and Martin Link of Patton. pyother resides in Europe. Funeral ser- | Sermon by the pastor.
OUO oreetinegs . res Sst 3 f its y y | " a | + : . i ;
monsht greets Mrs. M. H. Jones | Township Supervisors for financial aid | wealth had presented almost all of its MRS. ELIZABETH PROUD Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cox, Irene Nelle, vices were conducted Saturday morn- | Wednesday evening at 7:30, Prayer
The new Pastor Mrs, 1 rds of wel |i building and maintaining a road in| egtimony. a 1 Dominedk Neri) —_— | Mary Bertha and George Cox, of this ins at 9 gclock in St. Benedict's Cathc-| and Bible Study. : ;
Ee I a rel | that township, extending foo Bien]. Paul Chalfolinia and guilty to 0 Elizabeth Proud, aged 74, widow | place, Mr. Frank Cox of Pittsburgh; | ;i’cn' ron Interment was tn the church| The Board of Cooperation will meet
coms Jin her pa Girpcyous Mame. to Glasgow. (both of South Fork, pleaded guilty to| ,¢ my ,100o prong of Spangler, died of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seymour, Marie cemeter | every last Wednesday evening in the
A social hoe was enjoyed in the Soolal io action was tole ; o apoplexy Tuesday morning at the home | Robert Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas > ag | month, after the prayer meeting.
rooms of the Barnesboro church. The | NO action was taken by the Com of her daughter, Mrs. John Boot} "Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, | Communion, every first Sunday eve-
Ladies Aid of that place serving | missioners upon the request of the Liliy he car rear Booih of |OTeary, Mr. and Mys. Che TFO GALLITZIN MEN : Y
| violating the liquor laws and were sen-
| tenced to jointly pay the costs, each
la fine of $100 and to serve not le
revise} oi Ra ved aniate | Swissvale, where she had been visit- | Bartie, Edith, Rose, Emma, Lenora and QA ry QEN | ning in the month.
refreshments. Hou Sound Sor San aeross | than 10 Joys vor Toe than three years | ino ro 2 fou days. ‘Her deith come) ade. Alive Thames, Mr. and MIs, wil. GET SALTY SpNTENCES The hur, wiete vou ar a
re ————— aa X Sn ne 3 Lin the county jal. | suddenly as t res ’ stroke ig or and Miss Helen Bender | Tr Stranger but once.
PHILADELPHIA MAN the Conemaugh River in that borough | en | The a ou Ee. am Bene TR Lr Earl and Daniel Marchetti and Joseph Dantho- | 2
DIES AT BAKERTON ahs Sumated cost of the project 131 FLYING EAGLE PATROL lin Spangler. Tuesday. Funeral Aid Walter Hartzog, all of Patton; Mr. and ney, both of Suliizin yee Srsigned| ACTIVITIES OF BOY SCOUTS
RR sell, | The Flying Eagle Patrol is busy now wo. po £2 o'cl riday after. | Mrs. John Phillips of Lilly, Mr. An-| before Judge Marion D. Patterson in i ing very rapidly
Eugene J. Duignan, aged 52, pro-| A resolution was passed by the Com-| with merit badges. be held at2 o'clock Friday after-| Mrs. John Phillips The troop is progressing very rapidly
prietor of a radio store in Philadelphia, | mis | A !
died suddenly last Sunday night at the | troller to have printed in his pam-| they go around Dr. J. A. Murray for
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Skirsky, of | phlet an itemized list of those Persons | he is the inspector in the health tests.
Bakerton, where he arrived Sunday to | receiving aid through the Mothers’ As- | He is always bothered with some one
: i rif : Fe ietrick, court last week on charges of posses- | : : y :
iL oe C . : jf( Boon from her late home. Burial will | thony, Wilfred Anna, Mr. Fat Dietrick, | court ; Dates o | Merit Badges being the chief projects.
oners requesting the County Con-| The community will find this out if be in the North Barnesboro cemetery. all of this place, Miss McCullonghs of sion and transportation Of Nyuoe snd) Mr. Flemming has obtained the serv-
Mrs. Proud was born in England, Philadelphia and Mr. Squires, of this | were given rather salty sen noes. VIAT-| ices of the following men to pass the
but made her home in Spangler for place, Mr. Clinton Yeckley, Altoona, chetti was sentenced to pay a fine of | boys in merit badges: Mr. R. Somer-
| more than 30 years. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Yeckley and son, $500 and costs to serve from eight to | ville, Mr. Kruise, Mr. Fregly, and Dr.
visit for a few days. The deceased was | sistance Pension Fund. | who is wanting to pass a test. | = he Eugene of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs. Jer- 16 months in the county jail. Dantho-| yj A" Murray. :
stricken with a heart attack and pas- The fellows expect to get all the MEASURING PARTY ome Yeckley, Mr. Merrill Ordell Fran- ney drew a fine of $250 and costs and | Our new patrol is progressing very
sed away before a physician could be MRS. JOHN CUOMO | merit badges they can before school iS| Next Friqav evening, commencing at | cis, Louise Herman and Dennis Yeck- a sentence of from two to fourmonths | y
| rapidly an ex t to be
summoned. He arrived in Bakerton — out so they can go on some overnight 7.39 ,¢ the First Baptist Church. A | ley of Patton. inj ail. The two men were arrested en mel 40
Sunday afternoon in company with his| Mrs. Cara Cuomo, widow of John | hikes. Measuring Party will be held under : i oU REGISTERED? Altogiie. recently and § tuck, contain. The Junior organization started by
aged mother and his son-in-law and | cyomo, died Wednesday of last week| Some of the fellows are planning the Auspices of The World Wide Guild ARE YOU RE ERED? ing 75 gallons of whisky, was confis- | My, Flemming is progressed very rapid-
daughter, thx trip to this county hav- [gt pp home in Dysart, after a long ill- | camping trips where they will pass | An excellent program has been Tor. _ , | cated. ily and now contains eighteen members
ing been made by automobile. ness. She is survived by the following | the camping merit badge. ed. The Pasior will give a Soot stry assessors will sit at the poll- — | Tt will soon be troop II, if the bovs
The body was removed to Niagara | .i14ren: Patsy Cuomo, of Dysart; Mrs.| If the fellows keep up at the rate Address on ‘St Patrick The Missionary ng place in ech voting precinct in MISS ELIZABETH SEYMORE | join as fast as they have, y
Falls, N. Y., the deceased's former |,p,.. Gunne of Chicago; Samuel and | they are going, we are going to have | At the close of the program in the | townships and boroughs next Tuesday The body of Miss Elizabeth Seymore | Little has been done on the cabins
home, Tuesday. Funeral services were Frank Cuomo, both of Dysart; Mrs. |some life scouts before school is out. Auditorium the people will resort the and Wednesday, March 18 and 19, to who would have been 81 years of age | during the past week on account of
conducted there Wednesday morning. Lilly Marucco, of Gallitzin; Mrs. Susan| Oh! Yes. Our lean-to-cabin is com- | Social room of the Church When a | register and enroll persons not already had she lived just two weeks ThEer poor Yeouther conditions, however things
Gibbons, of Dysart, and Mrs. Esther |ing along swell although we havent Social time will be enjoyed and light istered, and to change party affilia- was brought from Cleveland. O. Fri- will pick up after this blizzard.
Donfriddo, of Altoona. Twenty-three | been out their last Saturday on account | refreshments served. Everybody invited. | tions of those so desiring. Their hours on
DOINGS OF Th ¥ GIRL SCOUTS
i 1 AG ia o | day night to the vicinity of her birth-| There will be several star scouts
fi ir. part of the eet- grandchildren and five great-grand- | of the weather. We expect to have it TE ——————— at the respective polling places will be place. he died suddenly Weinesooy | those having Gv ii in its
ing in doing exercises. This was fol. Children also survive. Funeral services | all completed in another week. Wishing | DON'T FORGET THE THIRD ROM 3 5. 1, 10 3 1. M0. 200 700 § 2 [ot 1h week 16 leven wines aur Ione £ boo nt sea yale having
Ing 11 doing a i Ins was iad were conducted Friday morning in St.| our community god luck we are:—“The ANNUAL OYSTER SUPPER | 9 p. m. each day. Any who have moved ) si
lowed by a brief usiness meeting . é
? ast November st ki ten merit badges, a t -
Eagle Patrol of Boy Scouts.” Which the Ladies’ Guild of Holy | or changed precincts since last elec- ist November she had been making ges, at our troop meet
To rte ake ee new | Thomas Catholic Church at Ashville, y «| her home wit} ni ing on Friday night.
where the girls voted to take three new > Trinity Episcopal Church, will serve on | tion will have to get reregistered if |D€ e 1 her niece Mrs. Mary y ng
igrls into the third patrol. They are Interment was in the church cemetery. |
igrls inte > tl atrol. ey are :
: : pi . ww in | DPishart, also formerly of Carrolltown. ET ————
ol. oT | Benge Aaron Nelson, aged 88, died St. Patrick’s Day, Monday, March 17th, | they desire to vote at the primary in ot . ATO HOLY TRINITY EPIS
Winifred Montieth Dog Whitehead ang ARMSTRONG C. HALEY | Monday morning at 1:30 o'clock at his beginning at 5 o'clock. Price per ticket May. No person can secure a ballot 2 8th was os to 2 complication of CHURCH. topaL
Lowes Jones. The girls also planned ARES | home in Gallitzin, following a long |50c. The public is cordially invited. | to vote at the spring primary, May Vienne ana ner Sdvanced age. | Henry A. Post, Rector.
an all day Jee on Saar ya Armstrong C. Haley, a native of|illness of a complication of diseases.| Baked Ham will be served for those 20th, unless registered and party t uaa a Taso Sealed Sunday, March 16, Holy Communion
Yrs Spoieq a I its 1 their study Clearfield County, and who for a period | Hé iS survived by two daughter, Mrs. who do not care for Oysters. affiliation designated, regardless of
: : : at 9:00 A. M.
lod | 3° a ta Nelo : ou , og | Saturday morning, burial was in the
while the third patrol took up the study | of 40 years had been connected with | Olson, and Miss Alma Nelson, both at when he or she paid taxes or how long * |
le the thi pe OC p the \
Sn ; | Services will be held regularly every
| Gallitzin, | MRS. DAVID WESTOVER 7 have lived in the precine chuch cemetery. i : :
ro } . Vic Schock. of this State 3 s . S they have lived in the precinct. Sunday morning at 9:00 A.
of the compass. The patrols met in the public 5 hogs of this State, died | Funeral services were conducted! Mrs. David S. Westover, . y g Mx
council and were treated to Eskimo last Thursday morning at his home on |
aged 56 ia season - —_——
S. RUDOLPH | Holy Communion service on the First
| Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in| years died Monday night at 10:35 o'- SKIBECK YENCHO C. | and Thi 5
ia 1a fag hetwan ASOOW - years, a) € 4 130 § ) -YE! ii git ird Sundays ) .
pies. Taps were blown by Naomi Somer- | a farm between Glasgow we ish {the Lutheran Church, of that place. | clock in the Clearfield Hospital, where] Miss Anna Yencho, daughter of Mrs. Christopher S. Rudolph, well-known | Lenten ys Yo oun.
vile hi? he 1 2 ns Supa v yea | Interment was in the Union Cemetery. she had been a patient for several days | Anna Yencho of Patton, and Edward resident of Loretto, died of heart dis- ning at 7:45. on
er an Sm in Clearfield County. For many years : : BS) caus “ y * sipfiidy "ase dav eveni s oh
ae ) ‘ y IS | ne —— [for medical treatment. She hs en | Skibeck of Coalport were marrie s- | ease Saturday evening at his home in
ELIZABETH L. BELL. he had been engaged in teaching in! ad been | Skibeck of Coalport were married Tue
Elizabeth Louis Bell, infant daughter schools in Cambria, Clearfield and Blair | cers of the Game Commission indicate suffering from a complication of dis-
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell, of Nick- counties. He is survived by his daugh- | that most species of game survived the | eases. ®
town, died Sunday at the home of her ter and widow. Funeral services were | winter months. Officers in sections Surviving are her husband and these
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bell, at the Haley home in Clearfield Coun- | where ruffed grouse seemed almost ex- | children: Roy and Cecil Westover, both |
Funeral services were conducted Mon- ty Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In- terminated early last year now report | residing in Ohio: Marvel, of Clearfisld
day afternoon. terment was in Glasgow Cemertery. scattered flocks.
Preliminary reports from fields offi-|in poor health for a number of weeks, | of last week in St. George's Catholic | Loretto. He was born in Pittsburgh, Food
church, the Rev. Father Adrian, O. S. March 28, 1850, and was brought to
B, officiating. The attendants were Loretto at an early age by his parents.
Miss Rose Skibeck, sister of the bride- Funeral services were conducted at
groom, and Paul Yencho, the bride's 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning in St.
brother. Mr, and Mrs. Skibeck will| Michael's Catholic church, interment
and Olive, at home. ‘reside at Coalport.
law violations during February
totaled ninety-one compared with
sixty-two in January and fourty-two
during February, 1929, according to the
monthly report of the bureau of food
é and chemistry, Pennsylvania Depart -
'Wwas in the church cemetery. "ment of Agriculture.