Class Notes. visited friends in eek-end. was visiting with tle over the week ent the wezk end tended the basket- wneshoro, Tuesday ends to spend the ork. lass had choosen lor for the game xd on Wednesday pent the week-end yrence. ET EE EIR SME A cl) (ST) MO 20) PUBLIC SERV- mom cum owmomomn§ 7 a EEC AS ER TEI Ji INA. - 15 €e ees In 12 Jressler Shea -18 THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. VOL. XXXVI. NO. 5. ’ PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 20th, 1930, Despite the large number of applica- It was announced at Monday's meet- | Well Known Patton Young Man Is Taken in Blossom of Life | jcounty commissioners Monday decided | cond precinct of Richland township | hi , : {but several cases listed for trial had to pr dae . S not to name a successor to the late|has been secured on the brick road| Have Administered Beating be held over to the June term, some of on Monday Night. Joseph Evans, county sealer of weights | from Geistown to Elton on property | to Woman — and measures, until after some time | owned by Z. M. Ayres and that the | — | last week being as follows. John George Fitzpatrick, who had | after Mr. Evans’ funeral. polling place for the northeast pre-| Two youths who he lived, would have been twenty-one| Bids for the printing of 6,500 copies |cinct of Barr township has been chan- | Boniface are in the cot years of age on June 13th next, died, [of the annual report of the county|ged from the building at 10 Lincoln ensburg awaiting gran following an illness of two weeks at | controller were opened Monday and | Street to the Hungarian Lodge room charges of breaking entering, with serve not less than 30 days nor more the home of his mother, Mrs. Winifred | the contract was awarded tc the Penn in the old schoolhouse at West Branch en to Soni 2 f » and agera- | than three years in the county jail. Fitzpatrick, of Magee avenue, at 7:15 Printing Co of Johnstown on its low € commissioners are looking for vated assault and battery and a woman pegpite the fact that the def o'clock Monday evening, Mr. Fitz-|bid of $1,009. A bond in the sum of | New quarters in Johnstown to be used | neighbor is at her nome slowly recover- e defendant Jail at Eb-| with a liquor law violation, sentenced patrick suffered of rheumatism and |$100 was posted by the successtul | 85 Viewers’ rooms, judges’ chambers ing from the effects of a DOE | eos, Vere consiimsd ios some days before his death this afflic-| bidder to assure satisfactory comple-|8nd commissioners’ rooms for the alleged to have been a Iministered by | in his own behalf 2 jury in Judg Me. | tion settled at his heart, from which | tion of the Sone. Other bidders | metropolis. [Se Be = venice. || Kenrick court pe I es i is iti yas precarious. His | were Benshoff Printing Co. of Johns- mmr e en, . 1 and aul | FB: t S } shock to the Patton community, where | Charles McKeown Co. of Johnstown, AFTER BATTLE AT HOME tively, are said to sme the A hag uh he grew to manhood, and where he|$1152 and the Democrat Press of | A drunken brawl at their farm home [garb of women, bl l their faces | on the ih Couat Detective was well and favorably known by all. | Johnstown, $1,035.36. in Cambria township late Monday | With stove polish a: t 930 o'clock | \¥ ne 2 ’ y simultaneous | oWard Huether. loors of the| Pleading guilty to charges of viola- S. {ting the gambling laws before Judge Mrs. Davis, | McCann, William Dandrea of Hastings to have Was ordered to pay the costs. George 1 a window, | Kuby of Westmont. Mary McDowell and severly |and Lizzie Hohman, both of Franklin; ers. Mrs |Paul Leonard of Houtzdale, Paul Can- ork in|deral of Cardif. John Fitzpatrick was a son of the| The proposed trip to Harrisburg, | afternoon resulted in charges of aggra- last Saturday, launch late G. J. Fitzpatrick, who died here | scheduled for Tuesday were postponed | vated assault and batery being lodged | attack of front and about nine years ago, and of Mrs.| until yesterday because of the funeral | against William and Joseph Weimer residence of a Mrs. Winifred (Sheehan) Fitzpatrick, who | services of former Gov. Martin G.| by their non-combatant brother, Frank | Hearing the comm survives him. He was born in Patton, Brumbaugh. The commissioners, the | Weimer. The men were arrested and | With her small c received his education in the Patton | county controller and the county engi- | brought to the county jail at Ebens.|fled from the house t Schools, and was a graduate of the| neer arranged to appear before °the | burg. William, who appears to have ‘but was captured outs Class of 1926 of the Patton High highway department at Harrisburg to | been the loser in the battle, was treat- | beaten by the Tomalo Schools. While in School and follow-| ask that the state assume the $35,000 | ed by the jail physician upon his ar- |Davis’ husband is see uy action on | to pay the costs, a fine of $100, and to| (5¢) JOHN FITZPATRICK Commissioners Will Delay Naming BROTHERS FACE AN March Term of Criminal Court Is | JOSEPH EVANS IS C ALLED BY DEATH Sealer Apoeintment for Few Days ATTACK CHARGE Brought to A Close At Ebensburg COMMITS SUICIDE ; : . —— | The March term of criminal court | mended to the mercy of the Court, were | tions which have been received, the |ing that a new election house for se- St. Boniface Youths Said to | terminated last Saturday at Ebensburg | sentenced to jointly pay | a fined of $100. { Mike Zultinsky, of Spangler, charged | Weights and Measures Was the cases of interest the latter part of | with felonious assault and battery, was | in Poor Health | found not guilty by a jury in Judge | —— near St.| Charles Gross, of Hastings, charged | McKenrick's court and the offense be-| Jaseph Evans, aged 42, sealer of | | ing a felony the costs were visited upon weights and measures of Cambria the county. Elmer Hoover of Spangler was sen- afternoon at his home in the old Evans |tenced to pay the costs and serve hotel, St. Benedict. Ill health over a [from one to three months in the period of three years is the only motive | county jail after a jury Reed convicted him of was fatally injured. | Judge Reed directed a verdict of | Joseph Evans, who held the county {not guilty in favor of L. V. McDon-|°flice for about four years, haq been {nell of Spangler, charged with fray-| under a physician's care for two years {dulent conversion, but left the dispo- [30d was discharged from a Johnstown [sition of the costs to the jury which |POSPital several days ago. |divided them between the defendant| IP SOMe manner a rumor gained |and the prosecutor. Alphis Bowser of |S0nsiderable circulation Saturday after- | Portage. Mike Vetro of Ir {fined $100 and cost motor vehicle while intoxicated. A |head, resulting in instantaneous death. | jury in the same court, acquitted | The act was committed in what was George Paul of Jackson township of [the former barroom of the hotel, Nor- involuntary manslaughter, the case| bert Feightner, who makes his home growing out of an automobile acei-|in the building, hearing the shot and |dent in which a seven-year-old child | entering the room a moment later to 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. $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. the costs and Cambria County Sealer of county, took his life at noon Sunday before Judge |advanced for Mr. Evans firing the full operating a load of a shotgun bullet through his | find Mr. Evans dead. n was | oon that Mr. Evans’ death had oc- shnsto ih ak od to | curred at his Lome. One friend of ing his graduation he took an active | difference in the estimated cost of [rival at the jail, several stitches being | Pittsburgh at the pre: time, it is| Frank Enny and Nunzlo Calopo, of [serve from six montis (0 one year in | related ekg Tei Phe interest in athletics, and managed | $378,000 and the contract price of $413 - required to -lnse gashes in his head. |Said. | Portage, who were convicted of viola-|jail after he had hx: convicted of | giot man’s death Was conveyed t iin several scholastic and independent| 000 on route No. 234 between Ashville Joseph emerged irom the meiee prac- | The exact cause of the alleged as-|ing the liquor laws by a jury in Judge | aggravated assault and battery by a by four or five differant Deets Brin teams. A few years ‘ago he went to| and Frugality. tical'y unmsa ized. sault could not be determined by Con-|McCann's court, but Who were recom- | jury in Judge Reeds’ court. {day afterncor. Another aren oo Philadelphia, where he was engaged | stable Andrew Jacobs of this place ar- in clerical work, but returned to Patton TT JUDGE EVAN» RAP {who made the a est, It is said, but| pHyUCATOR VICTIM about a year ago, and became secretary | 1 it is believed that bad feeling had to Mr. George E. Prindible at his| a | POOR BOARD WHEN existed for some time i en the two OF HEART ATTACK offices in the Good building. He was| NEWS OF INTEREST | MAN IS RELEASED families and the sa evening | IN SOUTHERN CITY in the service of Mr. Prindible at the | foray was the culminati | — | \ of a feud | time of his death. | of long standing | i Court Modifies Sentence of Gallitzinite | SHOE the |Martin Grove Brumbaugh, former Besides his mother, the deceased is| Condensed items Gathered from | So He Can Care For (as re St & hort HSL overior. of Penngsivar Exon. survived by one brother, James M. | Various Sources for the | Family Art WMGRIEECA brutal attack K, th | 1 a naioned v a Fvy Na £ TH . r \ Fitzpatrick, who is employed by the | Busy Reader {pen were Anal ne d b 70 Justice of) at Pinehurst, N. C. Chrysler Corporation at Detroit, Mich. Sy . ¥ John B. Evans rec- | the Peace James Mellon of Patton and ry pora , ‘| President Judge ohn E. Eva in {in default of bail, were committed to| Martin Grove Brumbaugh, former patrick at home. Another sister, Mrs | Miss Lucy Harker and Harry Loder, | ently filed an opinion modifying the | the county jail. | governor of Pennsylvania and presi- and by one sister, Miss Mabel Fitz- : : both of Johnstown were married Fri- | sentenced of Frank Florini, of Gal- Josephine Weakland, died about four | gov afternoon at the office and by litzin, so as to end his imprisonment —— dent of Juniata college, died suddenly i ix | J at Pinehurst, 8S. C., Friday after a yours 99: Justice of the Peace Charles R. Row. | for the reason that the wife and oe SEEK NEW TRIAL Ag on in A) playing John George Fitzpatrick was one of | land, of Ebensburg. | children of the defendant have been | [aoe ) ) Patton's sterling young men. He Was; A total of four hundred and thirty- { unable to procure adequate aajisianes | oe : in| E ie HPTASE GveEit Was the isst endowed with a character above re-| nine persons were examined by repre- | from the Cambria County Poor Board. | FOR PATTON MAN se: Soiertior Was The TM proach, and his every word and deed | sentatives of the Bureau of Mental| The defendant was sentenced on De- | 1 os Ssion oD Numten OF Son bespoke for him purity and kindness | Health, State Department of Welfare, | cember 11, 1929, for violating the ioe | —_— E eo 3 here 1» on go Prien of heart and mind. He was a Christian | during the month of February. | alws to serve not less than Dine moni [Peter Kober, Driver of Auto sigh A OO primp a young man. He was zealous in the dis-| Richard Townsend, aged 56, of Bea- | DOr more than three years | « Whichiliilled Mrs, Lolumier |r or ra DO charge of every duty imposed upon | verdale, was fatally ‘ injured wher, | county jail. | ! ars, L his four year te ini bs > following 1t Ini | sylvania s ” nt. him. He commanded the respect of | struck by a trip of loaded cars Friday | a ooiion sets Toth fhe ip 4 Gut On Bail A Ns vrai went to all who knew him. His call to his|j i 7. | — She fas : Tout. wr Maker in the very bloom of his life | H et» Soran | ‘That it has recently come to the al-| p.40. groper of Patton, charged with | Pinehurst a week ago for a rest. Fri- brin, s sadness not only to his family, | : ial He pit bu : ¥ | tention of the Court that the defend- |; oo 1ntary manslaughter, was found ends at Huntingdon believed he was oe uni BIE Y [onal Homjal 5 t has a wife and six children, rang-| 0") co moo Ebenshure b | advised to seek relaxation on account but to all our community, John Fitz-| Plans are now being made to start | 30 Gg sR Be years; that] SUlty last Widay at Ebensburg by a|a ya dition of his heart patrick lived his mortal life in a clean inspection of apiaries m various coun- | D8 ei ge 10s wife has wndergore) oY. Judge Samuel Lemmon Reed’s| of the conditi i i Yoing and wholesome manner, faithful to his| ties of the State to curb costly bee the enda court. The Niro also returned a verdict! The death leaves only | formed Saturday of the death of “Joe” Evans, as the sealer of weights and 0 EY ‘circle of friends throughout the county. Joseph Evans was a native of Tioga Patton High School Team Play 3 Years ago. He is survived by his The district basketball noon, with 24 high school ed. Blacklick Township high school teams have p. m. 5:30 p. m. p. m. 1:00 p. m. s k; that there are no rela- | a ir aks i > ih t d with all of us. | Pennsylvania Department of Agricul. ye > oii oh who may be call- | charge of operdfting a motor vehicle| K. Tener, Edwin Sydney Stuart an The funeral services will be held | ture announced recently. | ed upon to support the wife and chil- while intoxicated. _ |Gifford Finehiok Bruen Was Sov this Thursday morning with a high Matthew Crouch, who has been chief |dren: that the defendant and his wife Kober, according -to the allegat ns grier from = oh 0 fron: the superin- mass of requiem in St. Mary's Catholic | of police at Cresson for several years, | own "their own home in Gallitzin, but |of the Commonwealth, was driving his | the gover ors ohne or) om . church, this place, of which the deceas-| has been appointed to the Federal tnat there are so many encumbrances’ car while intoxicated in Spangler on | tendency of schools o: 3a04 : fellowmen. His memory will linger| disease, the bureau of plant industry,| SETIOUS operations and “is physically | guilty, agé } thie defendant on a|former governors of the state—John and Portage. First Round Lower Bracket | to him she is survived by the follow- Nanty-Glo vs. Reade Township Thu- | ing children: Mrs. Albert C. Schettig, rsday 7 p. m. Westmont vs. South Fork Thursday | Malinda Warner, Cleveland, O.; Mus. Er : : oie 8 Was i 5. as | 8: . : ed was a member. The Rev. Father! narcotic squad with headquarters at| goainst the same that further credit February 15th, last, when it collided | which he was named in 1906. He pe 00 p. m Henry, the pastor, will be the celebrant. | Seattle, Wash., and has tendered his is not available; that they are indebted |with a car driven by Archie Lehmier elect ed governor after ying hy Re Following the mass service interment | resignation to the Borough Council.| to a number of persons due to the|of Carr lltown. As a result of the publican nomination in the irst direc will be made in the Fitzpatrick family| Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Gilmore, of illness of the wife; that upon the con- collision the Lehmier car was upset, primary in Pennsyly wh the former plot in St. Mary's cemetery. | Bellwood, Wednesday of last week ob-|finement of the defendant to the Sout pisuing sndermel it Sp Mary At the time of his death, the for | OPV i i i jail his wife made applicatio > | mier, 6 rs of age, and moth . ’ [Sor es tom Yvan; ie Jia jus wie for support for herself | Archie Lehmier. She was in d tolas president of the College Presidents GIRL SCOUT ACTIVITIES [March 11, 1870, in Mountaindale and|and children and the board last Janu-|such an extent that she died a short Association of Pennsylvania. His in- The regular meeting of the Girl | resided in Cambria County for a num- | ary made an award of $15 per month, time later, fluence in the field of education was| Cresson vs. Spangler Thursday p. m, Bolivar vs. Saxton Friday 2 p. m. | Byes — Vintondale, Beccaria, Glen| r | governor had just completed a term | Campbell and Dale. Second Round Upper Bracket Richland vs. Blacklick-Patton win-|in the church cemetery. Scouts held Thursday, March 13, was| ber of years. {for such support; that this amount is Counsel for Mr. Kober has made a | widely felt and at the time of his death | ner Friday 3 p. m. i o i ils ree| More than 9800 residents of Pennsyl-) totally inadequate for the support of | motion for a new trial in the cs his advice and help was being sought | Gallitzin vs. Barnesboro-Hbensburg A BUSY CHURCH 2 snares of = Win os vania received free or part free treat- a woman and six children is not Subs and the defendant has been rel 4 | by officials of the state department of | winner Friday 5 p. m. assigned to Second Class Scouts for|ment in the State-aided hospitals| ject to debate; that oh Fanmaty 4. |n the sum of $2,500 bail pending dis- | public instruction in working out cer- Ferndale vs. Lilly-Cherrytree win-| Tne Entertainment and the social their Tenderfoot training. { throughout the Commonwealth dur-| Mrs. Forlini ii sopusation io; Je position of the motion. | tain educational problems. ner Friday 7:00 p. m. hold in (hl sect roone of the First The girls who were working for the |ing February, according to a report to [ditional sd Toh WW ae pre _ Ture — Se i end i aA Portage vs. Woodward-Conemaugh | Baptist church under the auspices of Home Nursing Merit Badge met at the Mrs. E. S. H. McCauley, State Secre-|sent time has no I : 215 INHABITANTS NOW AT winner Friday 9:00 p. m. - \ Judge Evans in his opinion further home of Betty Somerville on Monday | tary of Welfare recently. g 3 pun Iu ’ . ay, evening and ys their tests under| At the March meeting of the School gb ge oe on = CALLED BY DEATH the directions of Mrs. Claire Kelly. We | Employes’ Retirement Board thirty |3T€ P y ; : The population of the Cambria — ! : ® a ire- | unpleasant duty of sending persons ~~ C SNASY. Dit hE -| Dr. James Harvey Peterman, aged are greatly Bhieg 0 = Kelly jor $200 Sonloges Yore Saale) eter who violate the laws to prison but county jail Monday mon , accord the patience and interest shown in the | id ing to Warden E. H. Knee, was 215/60, one of the most prominent physi- a y in | thatthey are unwilling to continue| °S “0 Wal 0 ber of inmates cians and surgeons of Cherrytree, died work and for the practical training Board. These employes had served in such imprisonment when the Poor Persons, the largest number of inmates g ) She has given us. | the public schools of Pennsylvania for Board fails to perform its sworn duty Doused at that Institution for more i 8 1s home 3 a Howard Dinsmore presented the| periods ranging from 10 to 53 years. to furnish support and subsistence for than a year. ‘The close of the March gi ng i i odlhin Troop a standard for the beautiful] A White Leghorn pullet, owned by the wife and children where it is ne- term of Criminal Court, held at Eb- Railroad oi ns hi Cherries hw flag given us sometime ago by Mrs. Harry A. Bair, of Westmoreland coun- cessary and where the result is that|ensburg last week, with the large hum- | anton if ow a and oe oy Bre Jennie Dinsmore of Pane. We appreci. | ty, laid 299 eggs during the past year,|chilgren who are not responsible for ber of minor prosecutions, in which ninent n as vii Bon i 1 or ate these gifts very much and wish in| winning top place in the record of per-|tne trouble may be permitted to starve. | verdicts of guilty were returned and A i to ao olin ths way to thank the givers for their | formance work conducted by the Bu-| The court therefore concluded to modi- | Pleas of guitly entered, was largely|® ; yma EEN A Er kind interest as well as their gifts. |reau of Markets, Pennsylvania Depart- | fy the sentence in this case. | responsible for the increased popula.) Funer: > PE AN COUNTY JAIL, EBENSBURG PRE. J. H. PETERMAN We also wish to thank Mrs. Kelly ment of Agriculture, the bureau has tion. Monday evening at the Peterman home for the comfortable rocker. Anyone announced. : FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Te |at 8 o'clock. The body was taken to seeing it on meeting nights would| An average of 600 ‘checks for various AND REILLY MISION JAMES MURPHY Indiana Tuesday morning for %how how mich ve appreciate it, for sums are mailed daily to beneficiaries| Lord's Day Services. | James Murp y, aged 62, died Fr ay in the Oakland Cemtery. its always in, use. {from the Harrisburg office of the State| Rev. M. H. Jones, pastor. morning in the Rochester, Pa., Hospital — The girls who have earned their | Workmen's Insurance Fund, according| At Reilly, 9:00 A. M. Bible School, | where he underwent an operation Wed- girls : a yah ey THOMAS E. LEWIS Vintondalel - Nanty-Gla - Reade vs. | WOLF PATROL Home Nursing Badges are starting to to a report made to-day by R. H. Cun- | following with Sermon by the pastor. y of last week. He vas 3 bhive Thomas E. Lewis ES dieq | Beccaria-Westmont-South Fork winner | rem work now for the Cook’s Badge. | ningham, chief of the claim division| Patton 10:30 A. M. Bible School, fol- of Tunnelhill, leaving ther Tor Midge eh ha 0 a Saturday 11:00 a. m. The Wolf Patrol had a Very success. Won en {of the fund, to Peter Glick, secretary|lowed with Sermon by the pastor. land to make his home two yA az: gay nn Delo i Glen Campbelf - Cresson - Spangler [ful meeting at the home of Jack r J : 5 iss | T' body was removed to s half- | ls home & arnesboro. Surviving are| . de ” C | ng ! : P. 0. OF A. OBSERVE [2 he Department of Labor and In- By Y. P. U,, President Diss The boy pl e hove 1° iad i his widow, Mrs. Anna. Lewis, oe two vone vs. Dale-Bolivar-Saxton winner | Jacobs. The next meeting will be held 13TH ANNIVERSARY| Enrollment figures for the second| 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship with | Funeral services were conducted Mon- Shien, Elmer and Louise both at gy tom, [24 he Soe od a uiz nn semester just received by the Depart-| Sermon by the pastor. day morning pe Semi-Finals bow their Sot test, and Will be Camp 221 P. O. of A. celebrated the ment of Public Instruction from teach- Wednesday evening at 7:30, Prayer | . . . . First game Saturday 3:00 | taken into the “Court of Honor.” 13th Anniversary of that organization |er training institutions show that there|and Bible Study. ‘Ann Pennington and Winnie Lightner Boot a rere Sat Sie p.m, Some of the scouts have started on March 10th, with the following pro- are now enrolled 9598 young men and| The Board of Cooperation will meet = . Lo game Saturday p.m. | their secod class test. gram: One verse of America by all as- | women in the State Teachers’ Col-|every last Wednesday evening in the At Grand in Two Different Features Consolati R d | The officers of the Wolf Patrol are: sembled; Prayer by Rev. Jones; Solo|leges, and 912, in the two city normal | month, after the prayer meeting. | ay Saturday 7:30 auton Rem "Dick Murray Patrol Leader: George by Mrs. Jones; Address by Rev Jones. schools. This makes a total of 10,510] Communion, every first Sunday eve- gi . oun girl of sit- WINNIE LIGHTNER ‘HERE IN 2 ay 7:30 p. m. Berar Tray, a Laden Oe Then a program by the Hastings High | young people who are taking courses in| ning in the month. IMAGINE being a young gil o S| NI Hi HN Ln" EY NO» = JSshe ON a oe pm os Ginx» Rij igh) ti of lk St © a Joa mn 2 York wi ay Ziogteld ry What happens to girls who can't say Saturday 8:30 iy | Glen Humphrey, ‘Hubert Holland, Alex Mrs. E. E. Campbell, which was record in e production mi ranger y . Band peng en ea ptm 5 0 3 say ho : p. . d ; A oe and, NS EX follows: March, |in which ten cows of the Polk State HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL fsent . . . and he singled you Sut end No Salon tbini tion] in ies, ae i, John Sais, Jack Sx, Morton High School; Overture, Caliph; | School produced several hund red CHURCH. said, “If your dancing is - 1 as| His I sreriag ques fon 1s nisworad NEW ARC HABBOT Is Bil Yongy hii ver, ge of Bagdad; Chorus, 'Tis Morning: | pounds more than their weights in Henry A. Post, Rector. | your looks you'll be a Follies irl in ihe ar i 708. 28K itaphone | SOON TO BE CHOSEN The "Wolf Patrol = roing ‘to build Reading, Comflortin Arabella, Mary | milk during the month of February Trea | That happened to Ann Pennington. Jrocmevion wach comes tothe Grand] : a lcan~too or cabin ® poi 3 Llyd; Cornet-Clarinet Duet, Eileen |is believed to stand without challenge DETAIL OFFICERS ARE START- Iq "oqmits it was the biggest thrill of Theatre on Monday Jind ‘Tuesday, With| A special meeting of Benedictine | The Wolf vatrol loader boasts of Polka, George Dietrich, and Mrs. E. E.| by any group of cows in any herd ING TO TROUT STREAMS |}. life. The next exciting moment = yivar ious Winnie Lightner in ine priests has been called for Tuesday, |p, ving Eh rit Todd ob StS Campbell; Soli, Japanese Sailor Man, |in the State according to a report sub- — G: cam when her dance proved a hit of $20in% ols of “She Qo Day No." | April 22nd, at St. Vincents’ Archabbey, S Sages: Andrew Byrnes; Quintette, Soldiers of mitted by R. Bruce Dunlap, agricul-| Although the trout season will not the show and she was made a star. Innie is one of those obliging souls |Beatty Station. to elect a successor to : ; v il Apri jority | o: imi 76 DOSSESSOT who find themselves unable to refuse | the late wv ris rise: > at turalist of the State D t; open legally until April 15, the majority ince then, the diminutive possessor of | Who € | the late Rt. Rev. Christ Arise; Reading, Battle of Bull | turalist the State Department of ope o , but before the story has|p. Run, Elverta Lobb; Chorus, The Merry | Welfare, to Mrs. E. S. H. McCauley, |of the officers of the Fish Commission the $100,000 knees has romped and any reque Mountain Horn; Piano Duet, Le Caril- | State Secretary of Welfare. already have been assigned to patrol twinkled her way to fame, alternating iil ns an. she has oc sion to Won-) Vincents’ College and Seminary. lion, Marie Williams, Mrs. E. E. Camp- | — in sections where frequent atoms are | petween the Follies and George White's ge SR 1€r or not it is the best policy | archabbot passed away a bell; Girls Chorus, Blossom Time; | CIVIL SERVICE EXAM made 10 violate the fisalng 2e%0. | Scandals, and Spending most of her: LB atic production has | 380: Following the election of his suc- Reading, Entertainin Ma's Company,| Fred Kinkead, Civil Service Examiner,| All officers of the commission attend- | summers in Hollywood. Als dramatic production has a back- |e Mary Easly; Clarinet Solo, George Die-| has been notified that a clerk-carrier(ed a two-day session at hendqnupiery) She starred in the “Antics of trich; Chorus, Come Where The Lilies | examination for the Post Office Serv- at Harrisburg where they Were given: = numerous other “silent” pictures; Bloom; March, Starry Emblem. ice will be held in Patton on April 19, | instructions for the coming season.| " o she can be seeh—and heard—in ’ e—— (1930. Application blanks can be secur- | They were direcsed tc spare no efforts rv ned Legs.” dancing and sin |ed from him, and no application will|in the apprehension of “Ashermen”|, etal new specialty numbers, RECEIPTS INCREASE {be accepted unless properly excuted and | who use nets in trout streams. ‘cluding “You're Responsible” and * Receipts of the corporation bureau filed with the District Secretary prior| In addition to the force of Togular |} th Take 5 Lessin in Love” of the State department in February to April 4, 1930. Further information |officers more than 600 special deputies Ann” | ground of theatre and night clubs, and |s presents a new variation of the lovelr triangle in these interessting settings Shester Morris is featured with Miss | Lightner in “She Couldn't Say No,”| and the supporting cast includes Sally | Eilers, Jonny Arthur and Tully Mar- |t 1 snail. 393.84 over the same month last year. Kinkead at the Patton Post Office. coming open game fish seasons. | Theatre on Friday and Saturday. {of Al Jolson’s screen productions. | f | The picture was directed by | been released in were $327,309.32, an increase of $224,-|and details can be secured from Mr, | have been detailed for duty during the| “Tanned Legs” comes to the Grand |Llovd Bacon, famous as the director | keys retained I )H Ty hy ’ : Second Round Lower Bracket | Vintondale ws. Nanty-Glo - Reade | ent electrical Dome. Much improve- winner Friday 4 p. m. Beccaria vs. Westmont-South Fork |property, the last few months. Among winner Friday 6:00 p. m. Glen Campbell vs. Cresson-Spangler | steam Furnace, valued at about $600. winner Friday 8 p. m. Dale vs. Bolivar-Saxton winner Fri- aggressive christian work with its day 10:00 p. m. Richland-Patton-Blacklick winner part in making these things possible, vs. Gallitzin - Ebensburg - al services were conducted | winner Saturday 10 a. m. Ferndale-Lilly-Cherrytree vs. Portage - Woodward - burial { winner Saturday 1 p. m. Third Round Lower Bracket | essor next month the name will be ent to Rome for the approval of His John 1oliness the Pope before the new arch- Girod | , - | abbot enters uj RELEASE WILD TURKEYS Fifty-eight wild turkeys he Game Commission's lor breeding purposes. Blacklick Township at [native of St. Benedict; his parents re- p St. Francis College | siding in Blossburg; a brother, Ray- at St. Francis College opens this after- | for the opening game, starting at 4:30. The schedule is announced as follows: | MRS. ALBERT NAGLE, 78, Roan) ore Bracke 4:30 IS CALLED BY DEATH Barnesboro vs. Ebensburg Thursday Lilly vs. Cherrytree Thursday 9:00 Woodward vs. Conemaugh Friday |yergl months, Byes—Richland, Gallitzin, Ferndale ago, when her condition became geri- Aurelius Stehle, O. S. | as archabbot and President of St.| »on his duties. Seven counties. Tur-|at 9:00 A. M. at the farm w rolltown also reports having been in- measures was best known by a large |county and came to St. Benedict abont | widow, Mrs. Jane Oskins Evans, a (mond, and a sister, Lottie, both of tournament | 11088 county. The funeral services were held on Wednesday T inter teams enter-| made mate Pei iene “iy and Patton | TY, been drawn | Patton. | { | Mrs. Mary (Dillon) Nagle, aged 78, wife of Albert Nagle, died Saturday | morning at her home at St. Augustine, following an extended illness. Although her health had been impaired for se- Mrs. Nagle was not obliged to take her bed until two weeks ous. Her husband is a wellknown veteran of the Civil War. In addition {Cresson; Mrs. John Homan and Mrs. | Ellsworth McConnell, Altoona; Edward 10:00 | Nagle, of St. Augustine; Mrs. Herman "7" | Carlson, Canton, O.; Mrs. William | Reilly, Akron, O.; and Albert, at home. | Thirty grandchildren and ten great- | grandchildren survive. | Funeral services were conducted at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning in St. | Augustine’s Catholic church. Inter was the World wide Guild proved a grand success. This society has recently {adorned the auditorium with an excell- {ments have been made on this church others improvements, an excellent The edifice is now well equipped for social and seperate class rooms. The Ladies Aid Society has had a large Barnesboro | and paying for them. The B. Y. P. U. | Society are busy arranging for other winner|improvements in the near future it Conemaugh | was mentioned, in the last Finance { Monthly Meeting that the church was {financilly in a good condition. HELD FOR ROBBERY PITTSBURG, March 13.—Three men The were held for further investigation | here last week, following complaint of Anthony J. Romza, Patton, |that he was robbed of $40 in a lacol hotel. The men gave their names as Service, Harry Williams and few weeks | the Rev [ eee mens HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Henry A. Post, Rector. Sunday, March 23rd, Morning Prayer raised on | farm have 3 | 3 ill be used | Lenten services every Thursday eve- ning at 7:vo.