+ EE THE PATTON COURIER | | com Rn ! Fi | Mrs. Ada Lamb and daughter Mat- | were Mary Bott, and Joseph Ochranek |J. Rea McMullen, a pula young 3 — GLASGOW hilda spent Sunday at the home of | Those who received their Diplomas| couple of Coalport, were untied A Notice — We are not Be sure to be here | Mr, and Mrs, JA L. Kuhn, were: Donald Adams, Dauline Bonay, | riage at Cresson, Wednesday evenl 18, No! doe — We are | a May 15, at 2:30 and Se — a Lynn Bland, Mary Bott, Catherine| April 30th. Rev William Gibb, former- going out of the fur- T o'clock P. M. To a ; tors ; 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alexander, and | 4Y ) iy Sou, CRrBl | 1s Tatra s Goalport Presbyterian iture business. bul Frank Henderson, John Lamb, and | 's. J. L. McGrail, spent |Conrad, Eleanor Evans, Margaret ly pastor of the Coalport Posh niture busi sD see what: we have to Robert Gross left Saturday for Spring-| Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mrs, John Nahn|Frank, Josephine Fusock ,Dorothy|church, officated. The bridegroom is we are going to sell offer at this. Auction field, Mas., where they will spend the) Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ’ Hall, Evelyn Hall, Marguerite Hanna-|a gjaduate of the Coalport-Irvona out entire stock at @® | sake. summer at Riverside Park. [of Fallen Timer, {teachers of Cias-|gan, Elizabeth Jenkins, Ruth Kuhn, |high school and is engaged in busi- Auction. Buy it at Mr. and Mrs. John A Troxell and| the 2. hig ii A ik on Hazel Kough, Ralph Lucus, Inez Mio. ness in Coalport. The ie = 3 gia your own price. . i ———————t family spend Sunday with C. W. Tro-| 8OW Had being the last day of school, | Cellean, Harold McHugh, Lucy May- duate of the Beccaria ownshin high — dia ne HARLSON ~ Sule being conducted xell. Thursday, pelng the igh g pro-|ock, Maude Wash, Joseph Ochranek,|school. After the ceremony the newly Sale being conducted) t ” ™ The P. T. A. of Blandburg held a They Jenzered 2 lS Samuel Ricketts, Dorothy Rickett ) wedded couple Started on A. FOX +h by the ' a by the Banquet for the teachers, Tuesday, re- [8am and Se % Ee t Glocy Ross, Fern Stine, Betty Turnor, | to Gettysburg, Baltimore anc as oe 3s ov HOUSE FURNISHING STORE William Guyney Co. cently, at the Community hall. The Miss Charolott Hommer, Rober Sylvia Weakland, Frank Wilkinson, ington. I'he congratulation and b it William Auyney 0., 37 Vandergrift bldg. remit vas opened with singing Gross, and John Lamb visited Reade and Mile Zupon. wishes of their many friends follow 37Vandergrift bldg. RNESBORO PA Pittsburgh, Pa. “America”, Address of Welcome, Mus, | High School Friday. The Roseland Ladies Aid Society {them in this new life on which they Pittsburgh, Pa. BARNES y ) Iva Lovell, P. T. A. songs, Invocation| The Eight Grade Commencement ex- held their last weekly meeting for the have entered. They will make their a, Sane eau ne [ose ie hen = Se SEASON MMe home St Mr Any a pte BoRpory - Remember the Date—Thursday, May 15 at 2:30 and 7:00 P. M. Daily. We are having mie ig agg On en gig Orchestra; Jona ig ee rer this sale right in the season when you most need Furniture. It does not matter if you d . Scott, Piano solo, 1s, Ralphjas fc SP Ss . > a; ors recited humorus recitations § : ! eC au ule Hus " et + W ool, Piano Mrs. Esther For-| Invocation by Rev. E. D. Rowe; selec- He while others worked, then CHEST SPRINGS need it or not, but come anyhow, you know there are alw ays things of Inpro 5 2 tney, P. T. A. Songs, Short Talks by tion, Orchestra; Welcome, Ralph Lu-1.. 6c the time for the best thing of ne Auction Sale. Remember that all goods are new and Perfect in every w ay, don’t forge era Se ie a: ag Be a ri Dore: Sil the Qecious ii ii na " . — Sa Mes kg hut 0 the date—Thursday, May 15, Two Sales Daily, 2:30 and 7:00 o'clock P. M. McCartney, Recitaton, Mrs. Effie Da-|thy ichetts: y0il, 3 "| ved. The Society began work c anu-{ ohio, Mr. anc rs. Edgar Wharton, 3 i Ji ates a os . vis, B. T. A. sons. special selection selection by Orchestra; Gettysburg | ov 5010 5°00 Blt Toriod of time | ste ang Mrs. Charles Conrad of Al- OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF—BED ROOM SUITS, LIVING ROOM SUITES, Rigs oF “Spring Time in the Rockies by cho-| Address, Mike Zupon; "The Frosh- they have quilted and sold twelve|toona, Mr. and Mrs. William Mellon ALL KINDS, KITCHEN CABINETS, BREAKFAST SEI S, REFRIGERATORS, MAT- rus, Presentation of ffowers to teach-| men, Inez Megson; 2 aon of quilts. of Johnstown and Ferd Whart mn of TRESSES WITH INNER SPRINGS. PORCH FURNITURE. COOK STOVES IN ALL being donaied by C. D. Youngkin and is Succes. Joseph” Oehranck Discon.| Mr. and Mrs. L M. Harber of Coal Aico Whiston on Mothers bey. |(Ml COLORS, CONGOLEUM RUGS, IN ALL SIZES, BEDS, BEDDING, CEDAR CHESTS eing donated by C. D. € € | 18 CLLSS) - ys . tg S aine, Mr* and Mrs. | Alice arvor others bay. ul as . ‘ Sos of nbondale. in closing they | tented, Lucy Mayock; Presentation of pon 85 oh Lomas, a a Mrs. Charles Myers and Mrs, Flo AND FLOOR LAMPS. a BT aT a: [Bevo Mo. eo. Wis Foon: Pours [ment Sioned fie ciieh ana 300 peri REMEMBER THE DATE THURS. May 15. TWO SALES DAILY, 2:30 and 7:00 P. M. missed by Rev. W. . Sible. les a; 4 ess, | Qrine- | and children of Fallen Timber, spent|in Ashville on hursday night : 4 4 4 ) Miss Mabel Thomas and John Lamb | sentation of Diplomas, Calvin B, Stine; : > home of Mr. and Mrs.| TheRev. Father Pollard Far of . . B b P visited Friday evening with Miss Marie selection, Orchestra; Benediction, Rev. Sone) Sew St. Augustine was a recent caller in Charlson’s House Furnishing Store, arnes oro, a. Jackson. EB Rowe The Winters of Medals Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gresh and daugh- | Chest Springs. : ter, Hazel visited over th eweek end Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mellc — : at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. D.|ily visited friends in C: : re fe W——cy Miss Yion Glasgow and Hamel! Delo. [nome PA Dee Of Sarre. ndl MM: Joan Douglas of Spangler is | Miss Rosalee Kelly spent the week| BIRTHDAY PARTY AT zier of Altoona spent Sunday with, Mr.| at and Mrs Nal Se ey with | visiting his sisters, Misses Mae and [end in Altoona with friends. | BRADLEY JUNCTION and Mrs, 4. D, Glasgow, rse Sgt x id oy . ne Vw 3elle Douglass of Chest Springs. | Paul Strohmer of Ashville was am- mem Miss vis Glasgow, Suden Gini 5 Ahi it iy Crust ‘ he f Ohio Mrs. Mary Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Gust [ong the caller here Sunday. | A surprise party at the home of at Johnstown Memorial Hospital ys ATE aaa Mr%- Pat ; *h the fois Litzinger and children of Altoona | Mrs. Frank Monahan and Mrs. Paul | ppp. and Mrs. Lawrence Harters mark- The Northeastern ted THUY oi her home, Mr. and Shen; roe 1 ‘Mr: Front visited, Mrs. Mack's daughter, Mrs. Monahan of Altoona visited at the the fifth birthday anniversary of Me and Ne oe Keith and chil-|Stoltz. . : i Jangn Schenk who is ill at her home| tums of Mrs, Matilda Strohmeir, Thu- | their soi: Leo Dol. "The. cyoning was oy ¢ - mes r. and Mrs. Mrs. Martin Storm and family visi- . ld ; Feo : vine cames anc sic, aft- % Sen = — Login briny Roy Benn}ted her daughter, Alice, a novice in| Miss Mary Elizabeth Scanlon and| Mr. and Mrs. DOhan Meloy and] spent in playing games any Tae, Wn art oO am ria oy Seieson, Ss ay-| the Carmeli der in Altoon: brother immy s re and family of Pittsburgh spent Sun.| er which a dainty luncheon was serve. of Bellwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-|the Carmelite Order in Altoona. brother, Jimmy spent the week end i Mead other. : orve mond Jackson of Blandburg were Sun-| Mr. Leo and Miss ry Mulligan at the Walter Parrish home in Loretto. ge Sam : I) . Ss i eh MIS In attendance were the following: The - day guests at their home Mr. and Mrs. |were among the Chest S s folks| Miss Waltie McKenzie of Barnes- Martha Me oy o i! TS, piace. - | Misses Florence Farabaugh, Rose Mair I E t tiled A. S. Jackson. who attended the dance in St. Augus- boro spent Sunday with her sister, | Err re : _ | Hatters, Geraldine Farabaugh, Sadie County Ss n 1 Misses Mary and Cor® Glass and|tine on Saturday night Mrs. Archie Burkhart. MRS. HORACE SOMERV ILLE | Larson, Thelma Farabaugh, Mary 8 Father J. I. Glass went to Lovejoy| Mr. and Mrs, Fred Krug 1 family The many friends of William Dod- | Mrs. Mary Somerville, aged 26, wife| jen Spahr, Florence Harters, Hilda Tuesday evening to help celebrate the|attended a family gathe at the son is glad to see he is able to be | of Horace Somerville, of Cherrytree, Farabaugh, Rose Mary Bishop, Alma 81st birthday of Mrs. Kelly Kessler, home of the former's parents, Mr. and | about again after being ill for several | died Sunday morning at 7:30 o'clock at| Larson and Irma Farabaugh, the to Have 4) who is living with her daughter Mrs. | Mrs. George Krug of Ashville weeks. } | the Spangler Hospital, where she had | Messrs. Edgar Elex, Francis X, Har- Charles Goodwin. A delicious birthday Miss Rose Wharton of Pittsburgh M Charles Basil of Ashville called | been a patient for the last few days, | ters, Marvin Larson, Joseph Fara- dinner was served, Mrs. Kessler en.|spent the week end with her father. on friends here Sunday. | suffering from an attack of lobar | paugh, Lawrence Harters, Ernest Lar- VV § joyed her birthday very much. George Wharton. Mr. Alvin Mulligan and daughter | pneumonia. She is survived by her| son, Bernard Harters and Leo Har- REPRESENTATI ® Harry Lovell and son, Donald of| Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Callahan tran- | Mary Jane were business callers in| husband and four children, Dean, | ters and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Har- ‘Bellwood, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lovell |sacted business in Patton Saturday. Patton Saturday. | Bliss, Robert and Irene, all at home. | ters . and family, of Coalport, Mr. and Mrs.| eee————— sie ai . mn Oscar Lovell and family of Van Ormer . tbat : and friends of Philisburg, Mr. and | | NSE. Ey. No other district in Cambria has Mrs. Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. Utler | #1 and daughter visited at the home, of been overlooked in its needs more so Ne snd os. Juin Jowell +“ than the northeastern section and ted with his brother, Charles Bowman ” f is place. . » ! » og Auten, 15-year-old of . the Republican voters of this section Johnstown who was fighting forest fire on the mountains is reported to sh ould rally to the support next be lost somewhere between Lloydsville Tuesday at the primary. chon, of FES Bai Toi Ste il P \ In Sc hwartz Bros. Modern old Storage Vaults immediately made and at this writing no report has been made of finding To be assured of safe protection for your furs, place them in Schwartz Bros’ Cold ¢ Storage Vaults where they will be free from all danger of moth, fire and theft. Our him yet. There was a Birthday party held Be plant, the only one of its kind in Johnstown, is located on our premises and is scienti- fically modern in every respect, i FN ——————————— _~ee— in honor of B. C. Learn, Friday eve- ning when several of his friends from Annsonville met at his home to help him have a happy birthday. | Mr, ad Mrs. Jolly Anthony and | daughter Marjorie, and Miss Margaret | Cole spent Sunday with Mr. Anthonys parents in Commodore. Mrs. Ed. Kavanaugh of Coalport has been spending some time with Mrs. Kavanaugh of Blandburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bland, Miss | Thelma Haris and Miss Emma | Clause all of Pittsburgh spent the week end with relatives in Blandburg. The Blandburg Luthern Adult Bibie Class held their meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lovell, Wednes- day evening. They had their business meeting afterwards, a social time to- gether and at a late hour refreshments were served, The Junior € lass of Reade high school will present their play on Friday evening, in the high school auditorium at Mountaindale. It is entitled “A Poor Married Man.” Come and bring your friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulhollen and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mat- thews and son, Robert, motored to Patton Sunday to attend the Eagles ® Service. The members of the Eagles presented each Mother with a carna- tion as they entered into the service. Mr. Flickinger of the Department of Interior of Harrisburg was a recent caller in Blandburg making plans to improve the Community Park. The Blandburg Boy Scouts are pre- paring for their annual camping trip. The week of May 19 has been set aside by the boys as Civic Duty week. The scouts are now that school is over and fishing season is here. The American Legion, No. 552 of | Reade township will hold there Me- A | morial service Sunday evening, May 25th at 7:30 o'clock in the “Reade Representatives From Our Fur Storage Department Will Be At The Commercial Hotel, Patton, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 20 To receive Fur Garments, Rugs and other valuable articles for safe-keeping in our modern Cold Storage Vaults during the Summer months. We assume all responsibility the moment the goods are placed in our charge. A temporary certificate of insurance, covering the total valuation placed by you on the goods, will be given to you on receipt of every garment or piece—to be followed later by a regular Cold Storage Insurance policy which gives full protection against loss by moth, fire or theft. When furs are left in our care we clean them thoroughly by compressed air, the most hygienic and successful method known. under by 5 snterine I'hen they are taken to the Storage Vaults where the temperature Sree ds o is “freezing cold” all the time. Furs are hung separately and the is exy xd to re pathic Hospital. The shooting o'clock at Vinco route with Pat is macl cold dry air keeps them in their proper condition, restores the gloss, gives the skins that flexibility which makes them so beautiful, Thisls A Good Time to Have Your stopped trian a Sta high school auditorium. Hon. Judge . he Sirange: Mo MoKendrick of Bbenshurg wii dels Fur Coats or Neckpieces Repaired raveiod only 1 ip] [EE Remodeled While Special 4 [Reade Township] \ Aa Of Tye eS — i or emo € e 1 € pecia The services on Memorial day will be held at the Pleasant Hill cemetery at 9 A. M. The speaker of the morning ® will be Attorney Percy Allen Rose of Johnstown. Luncheon will be served by \ e resen a ive the churches of the Community. } | Speaker in afternoon at the Luthern ——— church will be Rev. Houser of Clear- field, also a very splendid program will be arranged for the afternoon. Organ- izations participating in the services n e are as follews: C. A. R. Members, Mr John Troxell and Mr. John Stine be- in the only two members living. Amer- ican Legion, No 552, American Legion ! Auxiliary, No 552, 1. O. O. F. Allemans énera SsSsem A Post, No. 900, and the Blandburg Troop Boy Scout. The music of the day will be furnished by the Mount- aindale Band. Everybody Welcome. TheAdult Bible class of the Metho- He solicits Your Support and dist church of Blandburg held their monthly meeting at the church last Thursday. A very interesting evening Influen Ce. was spent and refreshments were ser. ved by Mrs. Pat Hanagan. Miss Nellie Lithgon of Pittsburgh spentthe week end with her parents, >| Mr, and Mrs. N. B. Lithgon. Summer Rates Prevail. Our expert furriers will put your Coat or Scarf in perfect condition and they'll look just like new when returned to you. Place your Furs, Rugs or Other Valuable Articles in our care during the Summer months— Streered Car With his left I the stranger is Patton to the ro Very qu yv he s the machine was right hand, and ° is said to have ££. TN Storage in Schwartz Bros. Cold Storage Vaults Insures Absolute Protection Remember: | i ARTI THE COMMERGIAL HOTEL JOHNSTOWNS LOW PRICE LEADERS BS — “4 Thc PATTON ! TUES. MORNING, MAY 20 i (SH) SS ) S_() S_—-) S_—C-—() —C Et SS SSS OS -S -S O - -- ---D C-S-SS . S ) TD CHD) 4 wr. SU 0) « ¢ The Siu Public S OH (SUED SD 0 * TOD O50. EC SED EDD BTC CO a.) oa
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