FOR YOUR HOME TOWN PAP $2.00 YEAR SUBSCRIBE | 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. | ER uriet VOL. XXXVI. NO, 13. FAST WO Results Saturday Night Will PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 15th, 1930. (5¢) 2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. RK FEATURES LAST DAYS OF TRAVEL CLUB i. Maan SENIOR CLASS PLAY GORDON AWARDED PROMISE ACTION ON PATTON EAGLES HOLD ; $49,611 BY JURY i 3 Vi | OFPATIONHIGH ... +... sic LOCAL MAIL SERVICE MOTHERS DAY EVENT ither 1ctory or Defeat fo WorKers i New York Architect Granted That \ | Sum in Suit Against Cambria see — er I j — “Be An Opimist” Will Be Pre- County Congressman Leech Takes Mat- Music and Addresses Appro- Many Upsets In Standings; Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Kuhnley Pass | on of ay a ie sented At Grand Theatre Temes B ter Up With Postal Authori- priate to Occasion Rendered; Mr. Winslow and Mrs, Stoltz in the Race for First Prize; [the last minute, fighting all the way on May 22 and 23 | tect, was an ties On Poor Service. On Sunday e Upsets Expos P dav Nico 7 ‘vradits ain [2 aking > other fellow know in Feder — nas More Upsets Expected Saturday Night When Credits Again ging egy He a Thousands| The Senior Class of the P: High | Monday $175.000 Congressman J. Russell Leech, dur-| The annual Mother's Day cele DECREASE; Every Club Member Striving to Make This jand millions of credits will be polled School will present shel © / in | cambri ty for des ing the week, communicated with Mr. | sponsored by the local F Their RB: rr Week 28 Thev It r T.ast I: = Baea: (los | betwee 7 a May 17th, the end|the Grand Theatre in Ma S- | constr f the Cambria County Fred Maurer of this place, the follow- of Eagles was ag Their Banner Week as They Enter Last Lap of Race; Close- La i RL Ry day, May 22 at two o'cloc ir} courthonse ot Ebensbuce. ing regarding the poor mail facilities program in the C ness of Candidates Prohibits Any Predictions as to Winner: |1oD, This is your last opportunity to | evening performance Friday 23| Gordon averred that in 1914 the in Patton and community, being the Sunday rnoon. ed Only Three Days Left for Supreme Effort; Your Favorite | take advantage of the big credits— at 8 o'clock. by i County Com ye t( Second communication Taoa Aa by Mr Ch es Swab, C \ - , ; 8 iy [they drop to their lowest ebb next| The play selected by drew plans Maurer, who, with may oth atto wing numbers were pre Needs Your Support—Give It Today! | week. Clinch the prize you desire by class is “Be An Optimist.” I 107, | were acepted itizens have been endeavoring to have Address of wel Y —_—— | Saturday might. And don't forget—<It Adam Applebud, blossomed Later a new a better service given us. George H. Lehman; Ma 3, es & ay . | is better to be safe than sorry!” as many original situations ts | stopped rl Wa gton, D. C., May 9, 1930., Thomas McQuillen; Cam paign Ends Saturday Night, Who will lead the final week? |of business as a centipede ! dal | until Gordon va Mr. ed B. Maurer, Treas. (Fritz Kreisler), Miss Y R/ ) C 94 : It can be YOU—make it so Satur-| extremities. For instance, you damus proceedi Maurer Coal Mining Co., accompanist, Lila i: add: M ay 24 th, at 9 O Clock day May 17th. imagine manufacturing a mmy | Cambria Co Patton, Pa. the Rev. Father ulliv | Who will win the automobile of $1,000 With a loveick pg Be Because of Dear sir QB, AB, of Col oh ne : | cash? ages and a pail of coffee as f [| of the plans Y With further reference to your letter | Loretto; solo “You t L Only three days left for the double the end of the DOUBLE CREDIT per- jeesh can be YOU—make so Satur-|ingredients? Or, can you | authorized, Gc the court.!of the lst instant, I am enclosing copy | Mother that Goc greasy ; 3 fod and the beginning of the end=forf, May 17th shot-guns, baseball bats, sl house was not ted until 1923. ‘of letter justreceived from the Post-!Donahue: : I Wi a ns Only 9 days left of the campaign! after that time only days remain. | Remember—*It is better to win py | mers, and tooth-brushes are to nae ut master General. I shall keep in touch | head; addr Ke ) . Al The last lap in The Courier’s Sub- Those six days will pass so fast that| llions than to lose by a few thous-| the antique business? Woul st- 1 with the department and hope some.|place; reading, “Gods R NOT NEDD scription and Advertising Campaign is|you scarely will be able to catch your | and De TNE = and within three feet of yest PATTON SPORTSMEN thing can be done to relieve the situa-|James Lynch, of Altoona: THEIR YOUNG in view and several of the candidates | breath before everything is over, the | Make your report Saturday night/Pal and listen to him mak to ! tion. Sincerely Yours, Hon. John H. McCann = sniered ihe “home stretch” in a dead!winnerd named ang the proud VICOrS | the largest of the race. Make them your girl? The hero does, and : TO HAVE S OUT HELP a 1 i I : tches its young heat and closely bunched for the fin-| will be enjoyed the prizes they won. | count Shilo the credits are highest. | les under the prevailing ci es Mr. Russell Leech, win) Miss Berthz dn ne ish flag just nine days away. Interest in the campaign has been | oo are IN—Now WIN! Benn The choruses. too, are fu ep x House of Representatives. panist, Lila White ce from human Closeness of Race running high. More concerted action| >" ° y Ny land ore costumed in most al | [ocal Bovs Will Feed Fish In|My Dear Mr. Leech:— | J. O'Toole. of Pitt hem. So close are a number of the Club| has taken place during the last few) ——————— = style. When we say the pla el Soca oys WY) ec len BY Thc Posiminsler Cleneral has asked ‘IR apcordance’ tion offered this Members that it would require but a|days than at any other time since] KIWANIS CLUB CONDUCTS coached by Loretto P. Reill the Small Nursery To Be me to acknowledge receipt of your custom each adult ( © game commis- few subscriptions and the sale of a|ihe drive began; While shete are sev-| MOTHER’S DAY MEETING singing is in charge of M Helen Provided Them. letter of May 5, inclosing a communi-|from the host or I k up young ani- few Advertising books to close the gap gral ho ay See Cane a Be : a < «11 | Krumbine, and that Gladys M. ( . cation addressed to you May lst, by| attendance was ny take them home that seperates them from the leaders.|Pl& MONey eac TL avorites” @ rs ie To Reasnsiak des at the piano, we a Patton Sport Mr. F. B. Maurer, Treasurer, Maurer |g large r sr Of C y have been lost. The real test is now ahead—so close| their respective friends are. more de- Dro aud Jules Jvah McRennick sufficient assurance to the 1 1 Mining Co., Inc., of Patton, Pa. A args number Of Juin aa ieers suid. were are the lenders that overything de-|lSTmined than over 0 win fs; hon- ka Jonna; ¢ ATACTINE | patton of the splendid ent alling attention to the unsatisfactory AH AR IPN ING 1 by the mother pends on what they do between now | Ors and the big prize worth $1,300. fait that is in store for them or ) build- mail facilities in the northern part of ABRAHAM JENKINS ite yuman being and and the finish to determine the ulti- Family Pride Noticeable | With more than 150 membe of | mentioned above. . 1 1d the | Cambria County, affecting Patton and EXPIRES AT HOSPITAL 1 mate winners. The present leaders Will| All doubt as to the closeness of the | Kiwanis clubs of Indiana, Ebensburg| The cast of characters foll 1e | same was agreed John | other points in thatlocality. The matter EE one of the most have to increase their credit totais | race has been removed. Also it haS|andq northern Cambria in attendance. | OT3er in which you meet Johnson, of the ! : has con- g investigated by the Second; Abraham Jenk ag 55 yea AIA animals to mightily if they wish to finish in the|peen proven that there is a bunch of he anual Mother's day service under Isaac Golditch, gniiquer, . ; ferred with a numbe r 1 Seouls Assistant ter seneral and aft-|died Monday mor 3 instances have bie money. | “campaigners” in Northeastern Cam-|giwanis auspices were conducted at Ti Ferber i In acord with them, hier s 1 ation is completed you at the Spangler Hc they have been Last Minute Efforts bria county who do not stand back on|the pavilion at the county fairgrounds Bec Ys his daughter, ." L men will assist in building a | will be advised as to the result thereof. illness of a compl strolling in the With the honors thus far about equ- | formalities, but pitch right into thet Epensburg, Sunday afternoon. Pietro D'Angelo Caccialir XE I nursery mg w il Very truly yours, He had been a pa » wild animal of ally divided, the Club Members in this|fray and get what is coming to them.| <yith George Clark of Cherrytree worm-holer, " Edwa Senita fish and feed for HAROLD N. GRAVES, [for the last three wee yal ected by a closed mammoth drive are preparing with| A striking feature of these last days| presiding, a splendid program was pre- Jimmie Maynard, the MEY, ........ y g he Bay Scouts Executive Assistant to the Postmaster | Mr. and Mrs. W. EF bo by fines. feverish haste and energy to make|is the personal pride that is becoming | sented to the large audience by a mix- “ Jame _SEanen FE SCH iS Ie General. preceded him to the rvi : their final stand for victory before | noticeable. Four or five of the Club| eq quartet ffom the First United Mildred Clinton, in love Sk Jimmie, | When the fish ST are these brothers and sister J PE Saturday night—the close of the Third | Members voiced their determination| prespyterian church of Indiana and Sot Betty Greene inches they will be C’ENING BALL GAME {of Detroit, Mich.; Albert, of a Sr cae oi ow Period. to win at all hazards. Some have de-| hv members of Troop No. 1, Boy Mrs Clinton, a social” Snob estado sited of this section, for I : neg. WILL BE HELD SUNDAY | William, Edward and This is an all-too-short period—and |clared that to accept defeat would be| scouts of Ebensbure. erertiivesases RR Eleanor Colberg| Mr. Johnson is desirous of ar — Patton; Mrs. James Mon it is the last one of the BIG CRED- everlasting humiliation; others say| Addresses were delivered by Prof,| Mike, worker in the antique shop, ing a meeting with the Scouts in The Patton Baseball club will cross! Place, and Mrs. Arthur mas, ITS. It will undoubtedly be the de-;that they owe it to their friends who|xin of the faculty of Indiana Teach- | ores nee Clif Yahner [der that the matter can be out] 10d, | oats with "the Altoona Merchants to5ga Harrisburg. The deceased was a mem- ciding factor in determining the win-|have helped them to this point, to ex-|epg college, president of the Indiana! Roy Hudson, a friend in need, stirs and also to nave the Scout 5 instruc- | the opening game Of the season at ber of the Patton Lodge of Odd Fellows ners of the array of prizes that has|ert every effort up to the last minute | Kiwanis club and by Judge Ivan J. Cee rressones irre Harold, Blankfeld | tors oe with Dae nan. taken|the New P. A. A. Park, located about|20d the Methodist Episcopal Church. P for weeks dazzled this entire section|to win out. | McKenrick of Ebensburg, both of| Miss Hull, interior decor Ph ar The SpcRael Deve PY an a half mile out of town on the Chest|The Rody was removed to the home of a. of Cambria. Their tremendous value| So on a basis of personal honor and | whom talked on the origin of Mo- | : eels Matie Williams the me ter 2B i 1€ COR 17 wh Springs road, next Sunday afternoon his brother, Edward Jenkins, of P n and the liberality of the proposition |family pride the competition is being| her's day and the great influence | Maggie, the mai owns {he pois and Sprays, :00 o’clock, and every indication Funeral services were conducted - has been the “talk of the town.” | zestfully waged. With a goodly num-| ygthers have had in shaping the de- |... sre ees Ee willing to gi sto 5 fost gmine. “The Patton | Resday afternoon = After Saturday night the CREDITS | ber of boosters behind each Club Mem. stiny of the nation. Brief talks also Ethel Peabody, a frien 9 ou amg a has quite a strong line-up, and ferment was in the a on all subscriptions and advertising [ber and each group determined to see| were made by Dr. M. S. Bentz, presi|. coos Dorothy Hen Tor 11 endeavor to give the local fans Eo — = or This Books DrOoREASE (Nest week me their favorite the He winner, SOS ex dent of the Ebensburg Kiwanis club, | detopave re Bock od base ball during the coming MISS MARY LONG GRADUATES credits will be at their lowest value|citing, yes, even thrilling situations], : wt Holsoonls: nrecde , esretins Te0rge; NTIREE. AF DI TTCTIrt nk You. of the entire campaign—that is ae Te arise before the own- 2nd 3 J. Bort Zolsoppie Pissdent of Goudini, the trance medium, ball park, although not AS SURSY ar erersbinen it will pay every Club Member to ex-|ership of the big prize is finally de- Eo | & . ois Sulimatier as vot : will be in shape, Mr 5 pe TT tend and utilize every possible minute | cided on May 24th—nine days hence. | __ ~— = rr tuests at the ball. con Or. Tor He Goering Cine | a oh between now and oe night to It(is in you to win if you will This | LEGION AUXILIARY They are Seen j | thou 1a tie 5! oun Ba ie Same hin whet smn mn, gather in all Subscriptions and make |is the final test. All indications point! TO HAVE CARD PARTY BU A —In the Golditch Art ran oom pe | Cone wilh iS me as many big sales as possible of »| to a whirlwind finish. Sensations and | Shop, Morning. uw evr 1. | > Zour Fury Gan : Tie ial Ch : | advertising books. Once more— Bi will follow upon one ai The Ladios Austiiarw of the Su; | During Act II—In Mrs. Clinton's] FOREST DEPUTY IS | Put Your Fur Garments Hospital School of Nurs ¢ | 8 : | 1e Ladies Auxiliary of the Spa I = A x «To rT | In cold storage for the summer. A |ghter Miss Mary L dits on subscriptions and advertising| other. | Hospital of Patton will hold a cinch |2fternoon. : RELEASED ON BAIL| ive of Schwartz Bros. Cold honors in the class \ books DECREASE after Saturday May The gameness and resourcefulness of | ny bridge part? in the Municipal During Act IIT—Still at Mrs. Glinton arn oer LF Ee ae 01% Prentrthee Voie y Ah 17th. Step on the gas these last few|the Club Members will be put to the | pon at Patton at a date to be held The next evening. William h of lle, who had | . + : de Mm Pre Se Sortioe ah Ws co Miss I days—make the last minute really|test during the remaining days of the |; " oe C0 0 Feeds of Musical Numbers been cot a ness Tuesday. ScelSontlamen Ne: ih os : . Je me ad the near future, the proceeds of - lad his issue. on her splendid ing. count big. campaign. And here is where their| open” win pe used to help Patton’s| ACh] Ebensburg wy of | is { These Last Few Days | courage upholds them and makes them |, oe" 30 "0 fund being ried be the Shoppers’ Chorus—Ralph Cor this + lat eee rn Sani te g ) ing rais y tl ; : : [ For several week Club Members| fight or they get “cold feet” and fin-{ ay iyaies in the various towns for the John Campbell, William Ratoy the released | meow oem oc ecm { have been busily er red in accumu-| ish with the “also rans.” At times. | 1 hasing of Aon Bods amd bedside Tessie Aaronson, Margaret Dex after f yt an a lating credits on sub: too, this supreme courage urges them tables Pid the private rooms in the Rachel Elms, Ann Grozanich, G 0 uesda ht be- H 5 out the 3 it looms| on when they ti and that is the hospital. The present beds and equip- trude Jenkins, Helen Kollar, Fl I we wland big on 7 tick of | gamest fight of all. | ment in the private rooms. will be | once Ribler, Anna Micklick, Agnes nic t vas ma the cl marks! Lack of courage takes the fighting | |) ‘wed Yo the wards. so that it will Stickler, Josephine Terrezza, Mary r District Forester T be possible for the hospital authorities Sonya. Breakiast For the One 1 Lf y ol Lown, aller 76 nag RST PLACE CLOSING RULES to furnish ward patients with beds, | DE A x hs Cilia rex es, Auonastion A ALAIN G Ks instead of cots, as is n the case : delhi © (ant hac nl apparan SiTHERY 4 > : instead of cols, as is often the ciel Shino with Gladys Bradford sect eniers tne aces ari] SINGE MANY WORKERS HAVE SLACKENED PAGE During the final and closing three days of the Travel Club, the our Bir Yo Vine tf Saskia Margaret Conrad, Betty Weakland, he had been intoxicated while tion is taken to j the int of all Club Mem- your bit by attending the card party. Cecilia Zerbee, Ruth Rennie, Mar- | X. Mi AT candi : Y i ve 4 e them of fair and impartial treatment, by the follow- — Sore — saret Saylor. Wilkiatn Ratowsiy,| : Last Minute Efforts Between Now and Saturday Night Will YOU MAY ASK WHY? | Ralph Cordell, John Campbell. mon ad Practically Cinch Things for YOU! v SY, : 1 + soldered. locked at =. i - reap | BetWeen Act I and Act IL tended to my \ y T y r WMT $or ri nie Sp a J : pi va CA BE SA Be gn Wath ean Ring Quartette—Howard Brown, Steve| while wit: testified on b Io SLOW UP NOW MEANS TQ CIVE AWAY TO THE \ easy reach of all Club Members. Immediately after the | cause the frished product tells its | Samy: Per Lyn, don Qauni-| halt of ur: i NS “a : MORE AGGRESSIV E! 1 n placed in that store the keys will ie o_ given own story. Well finished prints. xtral aot ft on me Nie Was hob nm en ARE YOU COING TO YELL “QUITS’”’ OR > 0 the J Ss In whose pos they will remain until Sat- quality mountings—and at prices the i Title Hono ool Drrailn] cd > kay : : urday ht at 9 m., when the Travel Club ends. ha can afford to pay. as the Late Hore Dolly fig ing of thy f They sia { KEEP FIGHTING? It ry to have a can-opener to open the ballot box children in the forenoon when possi- Margaret Conced, Betty iy x 2 ou H Er (Prove It By Saturday Night!) the esides the regulation lock keys. Into this box will ble. Studio open from 9:30 A. M. to Helen Kollar, Betty Weakland, } 7 of the Club Members named below are so cl be placed te records of the campaign up to date, each in- 5 P. M. Studio Worrell Building, Pat- Ruth Rennie, Margaret Saylor, Xe I I ' PLACE that is would take but a few lone-te co clu records on a separate envelope. ton, Pa. adv Cecilia Zerbee. t sale of a few advertising books to put them on Jt | Duri al three days, from Thursday until Saturday, all ~~ Act III y C Member who can ure his or her competi | 1 Club Mer instead of making their usual reports to the Travel | FLOWER AND VEGETABLE PLANTS Eastern Dance — Lorraine Tam yehalf a reby cinch the beautiful car or the $1,000 i Club or at the Travel Club Office, as previously done, | The Strittmatter Co. at Bradley Miriam Whitehead, Henrietta Kel Cl who looks into the few remaining ds i will use method, that is, make their own reports, count | Junction have a finer assortment of sall, Ellen Lowes. SLIGHT ELBOW INJURY W Ib member against that club member 4 ! , without the knowledge of the Travel Club Manager, {flower and vegetable plants this year™ The King’s Guard—John Gaunt- CAUSE OF MAN'S DEATH with the proper conclusions. . f the other Club Members or anybody connected . with this | than ever before. If you have not ner with Ho 1 Brown, Charle: - ia > : : 2 ne r. In this way not even the Club Members themselves actu- been through their greenhouses you Baker, Clair Endler, Argust Jones lhe Results Between Now and Saturday Night Will and (: } 4 ally y how many Credits they accumulate during the closing [should go through soon, before they Paul Lynn, Howard Nagle, Vernon | ed Create a New Leader. Help Your Favorite to Win! J a week and everything is fought out in the dark. {are thinned out by Decoration day | Rowland, Morgan Stickler, John | Mc a : The Ball ill remain in Kusner Blankfeld Store, until 9:00 business. adv. Weakland, Steve Zemyan, S . i i PD. m, St 1t, May 24th, when it wilt be removed BY THE {| isk Se mi meer [116 READY FOR THE LAST LAP! io r JUDGES vel Club Headquarters where the actual counting i pe : i$ take place BY THE JUDGES. Why Senator Grundy Deserves ‘ (How will they stand after Saturday nicht?) Fo, IN A FEW WORDS, THE TRAVEL CLUB IS CONDUCTED | VEL i ? = 4 SOLELY BY THE CLUB MEMBERS THEMSELVES DURING THE || Y ; V d S t This is an actual comparative standing CLOSING WEEK! our ote an uppor MRS. FRANK CALLAHAN, East Carroll ther highlight of the Travel Club to show that fair and im- i : LoL MRS. M. M. SCOTT bar reatment wili be acorded everybody is the fact that every Club [ United States Senator Joseph R.|it is not by any means American t4 MRS. SYLVIA KUHNLEY Member allowed to have a personal representative present when Grundy is needed by all of us in| oils that are doing it—but Rouman- eter al Ji » = i 2 a NL the final count is taking place. | the Upper House at Weshington. | ian, German and other oils from “BUD” WINSLOW... Next Week will be the “Week of Weeks.” Club Members will have Senator Grundy favors a Tarif i the seas) to GAME WARDENS AID ronrne] MES HARRY STOLTZ -— : a} Net ie meh ; 2 | on Foreign Coal. That Tariff is es. e cannot compete with the pro- FISH LAW FORC(! HAO oa ls yo to work from morn 'till night if they wish to be in at the finish. | sential to the better working con. ducts of Foreign countries where the . MISS JANET HARROWER (Bruneau) ) ) The first one to throw up their hand and yell “quits” is going to ditions in the coal mining sections, | wages and living conditions are far The field force of the Game Con MISS JULIA TOBER receive a small = | (At the present time Russian Coal below. our. standards,. unless we | miss t be nstrucie MRS INIT pe Nine of you workers have more than an equal chance of winning | is flooding our market in the United have a HIGH. PROTECTIVE every co ation possib MRS. ANNE JACOBS 985 the st | re YOU going to be the quitter? If so, you are re- f States—coming in free.) TARIFF in force. of the Boa F Comn T. H. WIRTNER 97 ; linquist 1 opportunities of getting wonderful prizes that are : We cannot maintain our present in enforcin ‘ " NT : . : oi n your grasp and just a little more effort may be all that Senator Grundy favors a Tariff | g¢,nqard of living, and bol out The officers were 1 MISS MARIE JACKSON, Glas 185,80 is nec ry to put you “over the top.” The best workers will receive ; on Brick and Clay Products. (We | ynemployment here in America, special attention to violat Watch and See W is : on the best prizes. | cannot mow compete with the for-|ynjes we have the RIGHT KIND amite the streams of u a N J and See Who Among These Eieven Workers Has the 0. 7 Will YOU be IN at the finish? $e To now coming into the ,¢ a Protective Tariff. game fish. Initiative to Out-guess, Out-figure and Out-do All the Others’ WHERE will YOU finish? Senator Grand favors a ari ar amas I ee ATS nein rif i re nar Se x ors bg @ a F yi xd, f aker S it y paid y, vx as Td ne 5 m ~ Te y ’ % Satursday night will tell the story—make your report a good one! Tariff on Pore Coy (Oil is rap- Py Bo on on Rb emi May os gum nit Saturday Night's THE Night——What Are YOU Going to Do? idly taking the place of coal, and 20th, | killing four fist
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