The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, May 29, 1930, Image 1

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VOL. XXXVI NO. 15, PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA, THURSDAY, MAY 29th, 1930. (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
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ROBOTS WILL GIVE BOOK SLEEPY HALL | DIRT TRACK AUTO ~~ LocaL mai service WHERE SLEEP THE
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Mechanical Men Will Exhibit He and His mous Melody : - = " Patton Men Will Drive Cars at Postal Facilities Veterans of Various Wars Bu-
Industrial Exposition. » Memorial Day. i l = We \ p Day Afternoon. | The following is 2 i Re Cemeteries
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03 i . x Tust four vears out © n & LN Kos I) i
The United States Bureau of Mine 1st four years out of college, | | , : fh 4 A) ;
Nh: ; te a he yf 4 ; robot! PY nd his orchestra © stor i : 8 / ll) A manifest locally in the automobile <tmaster General, and forwarded by! bute to its hero dead. In the
has taken to the use of the robot tra of NY 4 | \ LY RAV Bell | Postmaster eral, y !
or mechanical serving man. A demon. |87Usts. the extraordinary attractio: NY LRA a4 fi 2A h o [race scheduled to take place on the ny. Leech to Mr. Fred Maurer, of of the county hundreds of vete:
week of the Cambria County Industria ’ / ’ afternoon, Memorial Day, at which ditions in the local mail service: interred. In accordance with the
Txposition beginning Mon June 30, Popularity on two continents, having z= i / time fifteen speed kings from various| «py.ther reference is made to your nual custom of this paper &
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as many as possible the } led stay at the smart and exclu- 3 ; ( in now entered. Included in this number| yor cnitteq a communication from|We have done our best to make this
of using artificial respira sive “Four Hundred Club,” and at i ( 1 ! [ / are two Patton mea, Mr. Wray Fink, Mr. F. R. Maurer, Treasurer, Maurer list complete insofar as this particular
his i uch important American hotels and X 3 f EA fr the popular barber who will drive ajo Company Inc. of Patton, Penn-| Section is concerned, and if the names
>h primarily de night clubs as the Palm Beach hotel ; gl t hy / Ford stock car, ownzd by Harry Stoltz | co1vania, relative to unsatisfactory| Of any veterans are missing we will
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mining men how 10 Louis; Mount Royal at Montreal 3 \ : | H. Farabaugh, who will drive a Dodge . ia County affecting Patton and sent us. in order that , may
afe in Chicago; the Cas 1 i i ; itv » correct. Any such additions wil
mine gases, the same demonstration on Cafe in Chicago; the Cas- 8 {Hl | A Special. other points in that locality. be correct. Any such adc 1
is us wverybody. Similar ans y ' i i 1d
is useful to everybody Tar mes and most luxurious ocean | Al Y \ 4 & jand Fink in the event, of course, has } ; 1008 N-~ additional names were added to
2 | J % a hint t Patton. Both afforded Patton and the other offices] C
| g rea te berest 1 ¢ ’ x : rh 1} $!t ttor st during ar
oxide poisoning by an auto, by drown- created much Intere I Pasion involved since the recent curtailment;the . atton Lst during year.
ing, by asphyxiation, by natural gas,| . .. _ bs f < ing 3 iailv . . x
chestra leader should be called by the : [S=\l . ing on the track daily for the past|go. 1" conducted a personal investige-| Civil War: George Bone
the lungs had ceased to function. : ‘ : oo
: ose who liste thing J y they are z I 2 dis-| _; : heir. wove oy ig
The Bureau of Mines has built two. Oe a0 Tite ho Hy Sry x ey are 110 GOING $0, 18 0: Bee d | vice. In accordance with their recem-| Edmund Cole, Mr. Boyl
tosh oving gestures is shy smile. | A The event will be one of one hundred! _ te ero om
be the victim and theother the rescuer. ho 4 h bet wires and Bis fas Smile \ laps eS Ly half ile dirt track establishmen of star route service from Henry Harrison Be
They are actuated by machinery and |, OQ when Kony B Days. hip X Pe '| Cresson to Barnesboro by way of Car-fJames Nelson. World
a : sound of his tantalizing strum- | need have no fear of bathing in dust.| = : stablished star route | Davis son] Tennis Br :
word in giving aid under any of the ob te Gar end fo tie 21200 ng y . 7 , Semele te ~ . irae Dave also established a star route| Davis Joseph Lodge, Francis Bruneau,
Se ionce: rotod rhe tmme 16 Sleepy is said to be one of two| It is but just and fitting that we pay our homage to the || Parking at the grounds will be free. | from Barnesboro by Hastings, St. Bon-| Edward Legros, George Stickler, James
i : 3 ry 35 play the banjo. It was while a| . ; . r | tive 26th i t ve Indian Wars: Gustave Stres
keeps at wark, in that tireless and; co pe"or (he Glee and Banjo Club|| ¢ry’s day of mourning---MEMORIAL DAY. M.). STOLTZ, AGED tive the 26th instant. , |Hodge. Indian Wars: Gustave Stress.
patient manner that is the real secret| ¢ vi). that he did his first touring. | Y | “It is believed that the supply af-|er.
of successful artificial respiration. It|. oe ea ee > "es | 96, PASSES AWAY forded the offices involved by these St. Mary's Cemetery, Patton.
is well known that sometimes this, : ' : ral m—— mm Ee e——— | routes inaddition to the present rail-| Civil W an «. John Salts-
‘ ; :d him so well that he organi s| ry , John Salts
after being persisted in for two hours ed hin > well that he organived his i
robots will be of his college chums who are still with] Long Illness. | from the main line at 8:30, by bus as| Dr. Noonan, Thomas J. Gilbert, John
16 at the Exposition and will be atm C o | heretofore; the next incoming mail, | Nagle, Patrick Donahue and George
»arle x ag ya} ry iq y - : : v . in a) 5 y rg a : fa re ‘ y CYhaltsv :
work as long as the show is open.| «gj apy” and his banjo, his “Melody | of i ravel u ran rize Michael J. Stoltz, aged 56 years, the lpy bus, comes from Cherrytree at| Bott. W John Choby, How-
A DEMONSTRATION FO IS MUCK \nPRpYy) SI
{FOR SUNSET PARK RACE OF INTER SILENT HERO DEAD
: Patton and North County Now
Artificial Respiration at Boys to Play at Resort on pi Wi TBD — eaten || Carrolltown on Memorial | | ried in Northern Cambria
Quite a bit of interest has been |py W, Irving Glover, Second Assistant| Once each year the
stration will be given during the entire ted to piay Sunset on Decoration | \ 5 | nl \ ] | Carrolltown Fair Grounds, tOmOITOW this place, relative to improved con-) the several of the republic
x Day, have attained rare heights of 1) N= I E40 = RY Wd iL
The bureau is interested seen the rage of Paris during an ex- parts of central Pennsylvania have )..... of May 5th, with which you|the si i is published herew
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instance, are used
Palm Beach, Florida; the Chase at i TRY ht / RT of the Stoltz Motor Company, and C.| mail facilities in the northern part of deem it a favor if their names are
which the victim has been overcome by
in New York City, and on Alm MR The entries of the Messrs. Farabaugh | ~ upecause of unsatisfactory service| made next week.
might save a life in a case of mon-
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Why ‘his dynamic young or Ni i of of these gentlemen have been practic) ,¢ maj) service by train, our field of- i"airview Cemetery, Patton.
by well gas or in any case in which _. °° et 3 pescy xynales x a iti ia :
nickname of “Sleepy” is a mystery to - 3 few weeks, and the supposition is that}; with a view to improving the ser ! Gantz, John D. Lyons, Jesse
life size figures. One is supposed to | mendation we have authorized the McCreery, Adam He
go through the motions of the last theres no sleep for anyone} which will be oiled, so that patrons| ;ii,g, effective the 14th instant. We| Mitchell, Gypllum Emanuel,
perfect and the figure of the resucer o a leaders in the United Sta-| defenders of our Flag on that day set apart as the coun- | ifacious and Patton to Altoona, effec-| Lang, Dennis Cotton, and Matthew
which he liked so well and which lik-| mere meen —————
has proven succesful own orchestra immediately after real M F k C 11 h Wi Y Propeistor o Tn at | road service, will be satisfactory. ger, i c Prick
as proven succesiul. g fro 7 ] Severs Spangler, Expires ing / Patton now has an incoming mail| Orr, Joseph Swo orge Cassiday,
: : uating fre Yale. S all pang a I )
The in Building No. from Yale. It included sever al} rs. ran a a an inne g
This is only one of the many outstand- and his orchestra as a unit have| well known proprietor of the Brandon | the regular morning train brings in|ard Luma Campbell, C lark J.
ny a nove) Jostunes ha will be produced some of Victor's most popu- — hotel 2 Sranpler i on oT xdey |oalt at 10:15; at 1:15 the star oii Brown, Walter McCoy, Alfred Dodsdh
shown a bensburg during the Week| i... modern records. : aNe t Ine s ‘ Ralihae & - 7 i 3 c night at his home following an 5S | mail from the north arrives, at 3: and Robert Rodgers.
of the great show. It is in line with, rn es dis | Mrs. Melvin Seott Finishes Beeond; v. Vv. Winslow Third and of three months of a complication of mailfrom Mahaffey and Westover ar-| Greek Catholic Cemetery, Patton.
the first aid contest for the champion- | fin tive rendition of dance melodies,| and Mrs. Harry Stoltz Fourth, in Exciting Finish of Courier diseases. Although he had been in fail- | rivesand at 4:15 a bus with mail line] 3s
he mtest hy : . 3 rel > | World War: Michael Nedlock and
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Ship of Pei A OR a and for the exceptional musicianship | Campaign Last Saturday Night. (‘ng health forsome time, Mr. Stoltz's| mail arrives. { Joseph Paddock
rom the bituminous coal leis. S| they also display in classical and sem- : Ee
; {condition did not become alarming un-|" Outgoing mail includes a much bet- : is
there were seven hundred mines with; al selections. While in Paris) ; [til a short time prior to his death. He) ter service, and at 9:20 through mail| St. Augustine Cemetery.
first aid teams and most of them .geepy” and his orchestra played be-| Amid tense exciteme nt the Patton] ception, Its conclusion on Saturdayjwas proprietor of the Mountain House | js routed by way of Altoona by bus. Civil War Vet : Christopher Ad-
: ’ J Courier,| at Ebensburg for many years, leaving jams, Wm. M. k yon, Andrew Calia-
wanted to compete for the champion-| (sre the President of France by spe-|Courier’s Travel club came to its close| night last has placed the C«
ship cup that will be presented by ,ial request w ara at ; largest pai _|the county seat in 1915, following the| ? han, E. R. Dunegan, Louis McDermott,
Charles M. Schwab to the winners it eque: last Saturday night promptly at nine| without a doubt, with the largest paid | destruction of the hotel there by rire. PAT TON TO OBSERVE | William Ryan, Peter Cr ay. :
has been found necessary to limit the | o'clock, when the ballot box, I d | in-advance subscription list of any|pge jocated in Spangler and has been | tine Wills, Henry G. Krise, al
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teams to two from each company so LOCAL AND STATE in the Kusner Blankfeld Depar t: weekly newspaper in this section of | proprietor of the Brandon hotel there | Byrne, Jos. A. Watt, Henry A. Gates,
that only the crack teams will be en- Store was taken to the Travel Club| Pennsylvania. During the course of | ever since. | DECORATION EVE Frank Ivory, Geo. W. Richard, Luke
tered and even then will be almost “FY { : : v Theatre Building . ar Sothari. | The deceased was a son of John and | Behe, Daniel Brandt, John Bender,
one hundred teams in the contest on| NEWS OF INTEREST Office in the Grand Theatre Building our campaign the U. S. Postal a jor} Margaret Stoltz, both deceased, end : - . : Bartholomew Hobart, A. J. McConnell,
Saturday, July 5. The judges will be ds | and with the entire company of six| ties called for a statement of "D-| was born in Carrolltown on August 15,| American Legion Will Sponser!wijiam K. Powell, Henry Miller, Ever-
the chiefs of the mine departments tO | judges present, the votes were counted, tion, and happily, we were able {0 fur-| 474 He had spent his entire life in| Fitting Ceremonies at | istus Wilt, John Adams, Joseph Cra-
from this state, West Virginia, Ken-| Condensed items Gathered from | resulting as follows: nish it without showing any delinqu-)gampria county. He is survived by his| Local Cemeteries | mer, Nicholas Seymour, Joseph Cooper,
tucky and others. Sponsored by the Various Sources for the | Mrs. Frank Callahan, 1st prize .. $1,000 €DCies whatsoever. ; 1 widow, Mrs. Mary Stoltz, and three| S. i Dra
Pennsylvania Bureau of Mines at Har-| Busy Reader. | Mrs. M. M. Scott, 2nd 1 . 500 In conclusion, we wish to thank alli gauohters—Mrs. R. N. Brenner, of Pl: ¢ the officers and members |James McCloskey, John Sharon, Thos.
risburg and under the direction of) — | E. W. Winslow, 3rd prize . 150| the candidates who- helped, p_ She Barnesboro; Mrs. J. Mac Denlinger of | oF ons Walter McCoy Post, American | Krise, George Harbor, Charles Dillon,
the department officials it will be a| A new Moose lodge will be instituted] Mrs. Harry Stoltz, 4th pri 100 campaign a SiGoess ang RO aL Patton, and Mrs. Charles O'Donnell, Of | eto of Patton, call for an adequate | Michael McDermitt, William Plunkett,
real championship contest, the first of in Ebensburg on Monday night, June{ The following candidates were paid ie people whi oo pe a a brother of Mis.| 800, & observance of Memorial| Augustine Schoffner, Terrence Delo-
3a fo the state Honor svep ey 9th, and Secretary Davis is expected! commissions, in the order of their We Send ar sn that | Hore Shey of) Aoons 8 Mrs | Day, tomorow. In thie they will be ! Zier, ihael Noe, Andew Hove;
here will be a splendid list of 1Irec to be present. | place in the campaign: ot all didate 1d win We had i yn ably assisted by the Legion Auxiliary(and Mluchae earney. War of 1812:
acts in front of the grandstand and| Mrs. John Musser of Barnesboro will! Mrs Svlvi : iT 1Tase | B20 211 candidates col . We had| wr Stoltz was a member of Johns. Y 23 y John oon. Thomas Adams Sr.
the entries for the horse racing how sail on July 4th a New York oro Jas. Syivia uve a pace ton, acuIve Works wo stack % the town Lodge No. 175, B. P. O. E., and ang by oe Hed Mun the appearance Thomas Durbin, Christopher
that a full field of well known horses| for a visit of several months ir iter “Seventh place fn bap we As ay fou alot ine Northern Cambria Kiwanis Club. | of oll ex-service men at the Munici 1 /
will be at the track. Europe. Ne Jali robor Sabin Dace] os to award. We feel thal the) mpynera] services will be conducted | Of 2ll SX -SeTVie I clock LOMOITOW
—_—_— Ebensbure Borough Council has pur-| yrs. pe ry BL Cjcauinuiun Was conducted with honesty on Friday morning at ten o'clock, a Dai oui irs oh the service)
: Ea : a Ig Borough Sounol aoe hr" [airy anne JACobS .......... Ninth on the part of our campaign Manager | cjlemn high mass of requiem to be| Morning, 10U0Wing whic Servic
SIMPSON STUDIO PRODUC. chased the wooded watershed above Miss Marie Jackson Tenth Dlace| ae 1 To Cootty, We would The to] or FE I . Cuiholic church| men will go to the cemetery at St.
TION WILL BE SOON bee a me D protect thelr file; The judges at the counting were have seen all the participants prize at Spangler by the Rev. Father Geo] Lavrence » fire a Bia i de Jaod Benj. Anderson,
a : : Miss Virginia Nelson and Georee | follows: Francis X. Young, te : winners—but we all know that could | Quinn, Interment will be in St. Bene- Sales. Resugning id 8 le Bradley, A. J Con
A Cracker Jack Revue will be 1930 show B > bot} ot vie. Loic matiiod id | George E. Prindible Ruel Somerville, | not be. |dict’s Catholic church cemetery at o'clock, services will e he Y ups Glass, Francis Itell,
——— brady, om 0 Vi00, Were Maltiec 2 |b, Blamkfeld, Dr. P. J. Kelly, W. L., The Travel Club is now history. The|carrolltown. view cemetery, to which the generaliepy A. Koontz, Ri
After weeks of expectancy the ¢ Densimre on Monday Qivernoon bY | Thompson, and Thos. Powell. { Patton Courier's subscription list 1s] rm— public is not only invited, but urged |g, Litzinge .
nouncement comes forth that the {Justice of the Penge James T Young | The Patton Co vs Travel Club |bigger than at any time in its HIStory | yt REFUSES to attend. The services at Fairview|nremullen, Sr, iar . Malloy
pson_ Studios of Patton will present) The court has iled a decree author-| "0 oi rated t weeks ago 1d far bigger. We desire to thank COURT REFUSES 4 cemetery will be of a community Da-| (spanish War), Peter A. Melhorn, Wil-
their pupils in “A Cracker Jack Re- Jo Supervison of Richland fs caused much interest in not only jevery man, woman and child in north-| TO RAISE TAXES ture, and the following program will| jam A. McAteer, Joseph McAteer,
vue” on Monday and Tuesday even-| sip 10 make an addition 15%) ie Patton community, but all over |ern Cambria county who helped us| be carried out: = { Morgan Donald, Jame McQu
ings, June 16th and 17th at the Smith |’ three it io 105d pa DOSES: | the north of the county since its in- | attain the end desired. | The court of Cambria county has Song, “America,” by audience. Michael McGuire, R
Theatre in Barnesboro. Never before tas ola] ron fo 15 mins. I ! handed down a decision that the m Praper, Rev. M. H. Jones. liam O’Hara,. (Me )
in the history of Northern Cambria| ~or*c TOnsuD 20 perease AM ; — = me age in Clearfieldtownship is to s Selection, Elery Linn. | A. Pfoff, Frederick hn Rhoad-
County as neve boc brought to Mil for zoad proces has been gran pa NK ERG GATHER AT | TWO PERSONS BURNED fot ntien mits for road pupos for] 3, <= cs, Tuaddels Robison, Adam Ru
gether such a throng of performers as "5 "0 ID a Lk | | the vear of 1930. The Supervisors ; aps. : dolph, Fr Singer. m. An-
will be seen in this revue. The solo The Rome of Victor Hine adjecenti THE COUNTY SEAT IN BLAZE AT COUPON | ics ) ors of 18 mills for the year, but| Address, “The Supreme Sacrifice of drew Todd, Je ah Topper and
numbers are magnificient the chorus 2 Ha DS Jam iy I —_— 12 number of citizens of the township the Heroes of Our Wars”, Dr. P. J.\mgrenz Wildedra
rons Sper, ag ihe whole show the flue ignited the roof of the build. | Interesting Discussion Was Held on A | Man, Woman in Serious Condition at! appealed to the ocurt geiating ) Brot St. Monica’s Cemetery, Chest Springs.
mmatyelous, Cosfuming of 2 kind, never\, o “mp. Hastings Fire Company re-| New Service Charge for the |" An Altoona Hospital After Flames |15 mills were sufficient. The taxpay- Ee Rev. Hinkleman Civil War: Pat
before witnessed while the scenic and| =. .° i Ine aS an] i ot ial Accents | Destroy Home |ers of that township will have unt Benediction, ev. | in! € Eres Crier Me Devtal stor A
lighting effects are of a type that Snonded.C Domaean Sng oa fois oH : i : | the first of July instead of the f Following the services at Fairview. a en Season
would do credit to any large city at-|y oro. Were Suftioten i SRUMguish is) : 5 a i | of June to pay their taxes and still the ex-service men will go to St and , hl garang b ay
traction will be seen in this show. ze and the loss will not be consid-| The Cambria County Bankers’ Samuel Marino, 40, and Mrs. Elsie, “the benefit of the five per cent|Mary's and the other local cemeteries, | Wills, Daniel Latte, Thomas nl
From the first opening of the cur- | eS, ; ; ih x | sociation held its first monthly meet- Ducoli, 31, both of Coupon, were 20 | discount. s |and then to the cemetery at St. Darien Roane. Jsromioh lo, Ble
tain to its close the Simpson Studio. 6 sixjoenth semi-annual mining ing of this year on Tuesday evening at mit ed to Altoona hospital at 3: ) Pp. | La Augustine and Chest Springs. p en ona. yajenune i 234, We.
performers will keep the audience un- stitute of the fifteenth bituminous the new Ebensburg Inn, with about 75] m. Tuesday, suffering from Severe) por ABLISH DETOUR ON Patton folks are urgently requested men’s ; elief i i. a Re S.
der a bewitching spell. Not & second) district, will be held in the Miners’ membesr in attendance. Of chief in- burns of the body caused When the THE MOUNTAIN ROAD | to take part in the Memorial Day Serv- Valentine Ansman. World War: 1
will elapse as number after number is Hall at Barnesboro on Saturday, June ter and around which the talks of the | Marino home was burned to the ground | sr ice. Let it not besaid that we were cis E. Rearney
brought bef the gaze of the spec-| Uh in the afternoon and evening and | evening centered was the ¢ n of a| Tuesday afternoon. Marino's condition| , 0. that will be in effect for |lax in honoring our hero dead. | St. Benedict Cemetery. Carrolltown.
taiors. A corps of trained ischmicians Ses fioaned we Wea service charge on small Shel 2 yesterday Moning Yas Teported 23 eri | two weeks was ann d on the Wi PT STN , | Philip Anstead, Ar r
will manipulate scenery lights, and|y: >" ° icholson and C. P. Brinton) counts recently instituted in tl tical, while Ms. Ducoli’s is said 0! iam Penn Highway, S Route 22,| PATRIOTIC SUNDAY AT : | Abrarn’ A. Burkey
handle the many performers; thus BANE ee A for. Ine event| thern section of the county. The con- be fair. Tuesday, by the state highway depart THE BAPTIST CHURCH Byrne Francis B:
making the show a success. A special; $2.50 a f Dnenar Zonduess| sensus 00 pian 5 that the plan 1S) The origin of the fire was not de- ment. Some quick-curing concrete will SS Valentine Dumm,
orchestra is being rehearsed composed Rh =o ol Die on nad 1 A Sy working very satisfactory. The service! termined, but it is belivede that Marino pe poured between Cresson and Dun The pastor of the First Baptist! Thomas Eckenrode
of the finest musicians in Cambria pa Ne hy nem ne 5 Ho: id ent! charge on small checking accounts has was atteempting to hasten a fire iN|cansville and while this is being done |Church, Rev. M. H. Jones, preached a
County. These people will give the au-|j, over Aas signed the bil which re-inot yet been adopted by the Johnstown | the basement of his one Story frame through traffic will leave U. S. 22 at|very interesting sermon last Sunday
ral accompaniment so necessary in the| “7 Tie Treaeury of ihe a Ot eolt-|haniters, Who were very much interest-| dwelling when there was an explosion.| yoretto and be routed through Chest| evening on “Memorial Day and its|!
renidition of a perfect solo or chorus| ne anV mIOTe of them. The treasury|ed in the discussion of the matter on| Marino was knocked uaconscious and |gprings and Ashville to Altoona. ©” The patriotic order of the
number. isked for the law some time ago, deci-| Tuesday evening. wad burned over almost the entire| Tt was planned at first to permit 8 ot Aerien aftended in a
This particular week is being cele] SINE hat the coms were of little use| p sg. M. McFeaters, of the Johns-|area of his body. The woman suffered| one-way traffic, but with Memorial The Rev. Jones emphasized the
brated by the moving picture theatres SREP os gue La 41. town Trust Company, presidentof | burns of the face and legs, when she pay coming this week end, it was de- Ee He the andar’
all over this country as “National Fox| The high and cold winds of the| jsociation, was the presiding officer| vainly attempted to rescue Marino| cided that this would tie up traffic Sos ch the American Flag is
Week”. The Smith Theatre manage- sant post of the Weok 38 thought {0 at the meeting. Talks were given by from the dwelling. | The detour is a concrete and macad-|, ~~ li ne 8
menr will also celebrate this event hy a Son me damage LL tomato} se following: T. F. Daugherty, of the Marino was taken to the hospital by | am road in good condition. or oar we that the FF Institutions
booking one of the Fox Picture Cor- ang De 2 AS and to ag beans! First National Bank, Spangler; A. W.|3 neighbor, while the woman was re-| Between Ebensburg and Loretto a| 2—To see ina the Free ns a ios
porations best features the “Romance and pe YeuPiahies OF oa Na Evans, of the American National Bank moved in the Altoona hospital am-| halfwidth construction is under way at of America are not tampered with. ent :
of the Rio Grande” featuring Warner aS DS Yes yh ine Tom yo Ebensburg; R. G. Husted of the|pylance. | the Chas. M. Schwab estate. 3—To see that the Bible is read in|praice]l W
Baxter. In view of this fine feature| = yo to ar $ Se To es Supp h Keystone Bank, Spangler; Ray E.| aro500 is said to live alone and is our Public schools. John Dietrick a1
those desiring to see this double at-|S2USINg the leaves 10 wither. Not much | grayn of the Citizens’ Bank, Ba emploved as a mnier by the Altoona CARMELITE NUNS AT The text of the sermon was found|gpanish War: E
traction will do well to secure their damage Is thought to have been done boro; F. L. Brown of the First Nat - mp oy d C 0% any inthe mi is NEW LORETTO ADDRESS | in Esther 9:28, “That these days should |,e] Wirtner.
tickets early. Reserved seats will be on by shah frosts prevailing early in the|,) pani patton; C. C. Adams, of the hi ro as “The oe ines re be Remembered and Kept throughout gpayugn, Peter
sale the place and time will be an- Wess. First National Bank, Carrolltown; R. pala a of og coal concern 8 Tne Carmelite nuns wish to an-|every generation every family, every and Vincent
nounced in a future issue. | eT x {E. Adams of the First National Bank, x Sb i Gv) nounce to their many friends their | province, and every city.” Mr. Thomas
sm——— | COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Bakerton; Ben Harding of the First Firemen from Gallitzin and near Y{ new address at Loretto. The novenas McQuillan offered the prayer and the il War: William Miller and World
ADELINE MACUCH FOR EIGHTH GRADE BAKERTON | National Bank, Gallitzin; I. E. Jend-| Communities were 3 mmoned. ‘The|. " ~~" t"St. Therese of Lisieux, the |choir gave a special selection. An ap-| A pe Pe
Adeline Macuch aged four years, mr | ricks of the United States Trust Co.,|fire. however, had gained such rapid |... mower of Jesus, will continue to | propriate duett was effectively render-| == oan of ;
died last Thursday afternoon at the| Commencement exercises for the|Johnstown, and C. A. Cunningham of | headway, that they were unable t0|, "14 privately by the sisters until|ed by Mrs. Eckenrode and Miss Mar- St. Lawrence Cemetery.
parental home at Barnesboro, follow-| eighth grade graduating class of the the First National Bank, Cresson. check it, and gave help effort to the formal opening of their public tha Jones. Mrs. Whitehead presided| Civil War seph Bt 0
ing a brief ilness of diphtheria. Fun-| Bakerton public schools were held last{ The association voted another ap- saving adjoining dwelling. |chapel. It is sincerely hoped tl 2! at the piano. Dietrick }
eral servicee were conducted Friday Monday evening in the school audito | propriation for increased activities of meee rr — | clients of St. Therese and frier f The World Wide Guild Hipps, «
afternoon at the Macuch home. Inter-| ium, at which time diplomas were | the agricultural college, of which A.| MARRIAGE BANNS ANNOUNCED | Carmel will continue to send their At the semi-yearly meeting of the| Christoph
ment was in the Barnesboro Catholic| awarded to 37 students by Dr. M. S.|W. Evans of Ebensburg, is chairman. | — | titions to the monastery. All will share | World Wide Guild of the First Baptist| John W 3)
Church Cemetery. Jentz, county superintendent of schools | The next meeting will be held at Marriage banns have been announc-|in the prayers of the Carmelite nuns| Church, the following Officers were Swope, Mi ael Yal
meee Atty. N. A. Malloy was the principal [Cresson but the date has not yet been|ed for the coming mariage on June |during the remainder of the month of SDpotnie pe Jerse = ne _next Six Jor. World We r: Jan
ROAD LETTING speaker of the evening. Edward Ba-| determined. 4th in St. Lawrence's church at St.|May and also during June, it 1s sta- months: —President, Lucy Baker; seph Zodaj and John
The Department of Highways will! roni gave the salutatory address and Lawrence, between Labertus V. i bid President, Iona Wilson; Secretary, Mrs. M. E. Cemetery, Chest Springs.
open bids for sixteen road projects, Lewis Palka the valendictory. In the graduating class of 600 at{son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor T. Long,| eens Cora ¥ckenrode; Ass. Secretary, Edna, Civil War: Conrad Reiss, Geo. Bro
today. The projects involve the im- reer en | the Altoona High School are 18 pairs|of this place, and Miss Katharine Rita | Census figures for Johnstown show Bailey; Treasurer, Sara Clark; Coun-| James Bell, Samuel George, F
provement of 34 miles of new high-| A letter from Glasgow arrived too|of brothers and sisters, including, two| Dietrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [the city has 441 less population than |cilors, Mrs. C. W. Rumbaugh, Mrs. | Harts, Louis Martin and Dr
way. llate for publication this week. : | sets of twins. {Louis G. Dietrick of St. Lawrence. 1a had ten years ago. IM. H. Jones. | Sloan
St. Joseph's Cemetery, Cross Roads.