THE PATTON COURIER 1 _— - ide [ —— = = ——— et emt - —— = — —— a ——— ——— — - - - = " omerville CARROLLTOWN | Strittmatter, while visiting in New| ( i | rs. Joseph Homie over the week end. BARNESBORO HAS | York City were given the opportunity | GLASGOW . U | John Trexler of Altoona was a rec- MINE INSTITUTE Y-AT-LAW Se glimpse, Ye Lense, during ren Ser | a: ad, Loto Kirkpatrick state David Springer who was a patient|!!S recent stop a akehurst, N. J. . iw y 4 i 0 alay SE : Vigyp : ohn Hudak an TOY Sas ; ne : Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nommer motor.| W. A. Gibbons local Undertaker| Mrs. E. J. Hoover had as her BUSES | ended the square dance here rec-| Semi-Annual Meeting of 15th Bitumin Bldg. Patton, Pa. . thrEE. Wi 3 ar Hog-| The girls are guests of bn sir 9 : 8 for Huse wos a. oe Spangler Hos New York EE ooh rs aes nig to Mapleton Sunday where they| transacted business in Coupon Monday. |over the week end her son and daugh- | py ous District Is Well Attended phil, Was Sischarpd irom ihe Jack. a little nore then a week a 3 I "visited with relatives of that place. Division No. 7, A. O. H. held a very ter.in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O'Hara of | ) | ——o————————————— tution ursday and is again at the|® « ¢ > ago. i i i Sunday after itts | . $ ¢ nina : : rs. Ernes nteresting meting y afternoon | Pittsburgh. a : 3 - in home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Among the June weddings in Caroll- | MY and Mis gin Myhola xe in the Y. M. I rooms. The A. O. H.[ Mrs. ary McDermott and son, REPORTS RISE IN fae. sixigaitls Sem Bua Maing Thomas Springer, of East Carroll town will be the nuptials of Miss El-| vrs Ties Ca o bell i hildre 8 f | have been holding their metings on George of Cresson called on relatives | SUMMER TYPHOID | institute of the Fifteent mI us Township. The patient suffered from mira Catherine Bender, daughter of | ooo: on Lamb and cai dren oO the second Sunday afternoon of each |here on Saturday. | ees | District, was held Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Bender, of East | Bellwood spent Sunday at the home pneumonia and other ailments, from i : a. . Carroll Township, who will become the | %f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulhollen. . month they have decided to change| George Plunkett and daughter, Mar-| Dr. J. Moore Campbell today re. and evening in the Miners’ Hall at which he is wonderfully improved. their meeting during the summer |garet of Chest Springs called on fri- ported to the Secretary of Health, garnesboro and was well attended. The Oren Bayle was discharged from the bride of Victor Louis Schrift, of Sum-| Miss Elsie McCartney left for Nor- their meeting after s here recently. Theodore B. Appel, that there is al-| . Spangler Hospital where he was a pa-|merhill. Banns for the marriage were |Fistown Monday where she will take TO All Wi igs noe ig Plunkett and ready an nL of the rising in. °5Si0NS Were both featured by the dis- tient since he was badly injured in announced in St. Benedict's Church UP employment at the Norristown O. H. members are welcome, daughter of Chest Springs were gu-|cidence of typhoid fever. [cussion of important mining topics he motor races at the Carrolitown Fair | thsi place. | State Hospital. ; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lysic an-|ests of relatives here on Sunday. While the increase is extremely and also by the rendition of special Grounds Memorial Day. : Misses Evelyn Margaret and Mil- oe Seo Mgieliesn andl Pauline nounce the birth of a baby girl rec-|] Mr. and Mrs. John Krise of this slight it is an indication of that sea- | musical numbers by a quartet from | he Mises ae, o Huson hes Jred, Pees of Carrolltown; Harry Fees oA ore Coalport callers aturday ently. EC place announce the bith of a daughter sonal situation POPE ona To Ebensburg. | with ladies of arrolltown wrsday | of Bakerton, and William Kelly, of g. te : The office of Dr. E. C. Flick will|June5. | vacation typhoid,” said - Campbell. After the afternoon meeting a { to arrange for a visit of the Pennsylva-| Spangler, motored Sunday to Washing- |, There will be an Evangelistic Seivice be closed until about the 18th of June.! Mr. and Mrs. George Hollen o Al-! “With water and milk supplies ade- | chicken and waffle supper was served > nia State Health car, due here next|ton, D. C., where they attended the eld 2b the Mt. Zion Luthern church as Dr. Flick is taking into himself a [announce the birth of a son, June 6th,| quately protected in cities and bor- | the delegates in St. Edward's Catholic month. Mrs. Bernard Dillion was ap-|graduation exercises at Georgetown of New York Bible School. Everybody wife, Dr. and Mrs. Flick expect to|Mrs. Holen before her marriage yas | oughs, automobilists frequently take | Church, the catering being done by the / 8 pointed Chairman of the local com-|University, Monday afternoon. Archie TVited. . reside here. Miss Cecelia Warner of this place. the safety of milk and water too much [ladies of the church. The programs mittee. Her asistants will be selected |Fees, brother of the first four men- Mr, Orire Lovell and Vincent Fox Miss Margaret Lidwell who is em- Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Horne and fam-|for granted when in remote sections | rendered were as folows: from ladies of the town and they will|tioned, was graduated with the me- DE Wn Cys Aa rai ployed in Johnstown spent the weekfily were recent callers in Flinton. |or in those localities where pasteuriza- | Afternoon, co-operate with the doctors and nurses|dical students of the university, after| VU owman ¢ "8 Mend with her mother here. r. s. JG Noel an -|tion of milk and proper treatment of | ; is Lenore Who Wii Snonpan) ie Sei or six Yous of pre-medical and medical oy Conlpors business callers Satie | Jonn Weakland of Chest Springs was a Eg Tame eater have not been made. | niddsess Of Welcome, Lows Lusenberg 3 Ss. uck anounce| studies at the sc ay. J a isi re. Sivas one. 4 ! | erprnvelans 10} rakcivir § . (Or the birth of a son Wednesday of last oi boi of the Carroll-| Mr. Frank and Calvin Stine motor- 2 CE er ar Chest Springs ie hone . Weakian f Hastings |w apg a ery Selection, Sensiug quartet. week at their home here. : town High School faculty for several ed to Johnstown Sunday where they was. a business visitor in town Wed- t Hp eo na his ne I ae — f its bei im tuo 007088, "SEfety Methods st ihe The two playlets and program of | vears left Mond or his 1 . | visited with relatives and friends of Aenday Torin nas concluded a visit in ti is place. jes. n the event of 1 ang Doses Mine,” J. V. Bery, of the Bethlehem n we Das 4 % To gran o S ! Monday for his home in that place. esdayj 8. £ Patton trans Joseph Kava of Flinton has conclud- ble to obtain a known safe supply, 2 Steel Corporation, Johnstown. music presented by members of Court East Pittsburgh. Misses Betty, and Bernice Gwin left Charles Storm o! on transacted {ed a business trip to this place. |drop of iodine to a quart of water| Selection, caratot, business in town last week. 722, Catholic Daughters of America, oa Mises Alice and Frieda Mulligan |wil render it perfectly safe. Similarly, Address, “By What System Can the of Spin-| have concluded a visit in Hastings. |unpedigreed raw milk should be Official Obtain the Best Results at the ince thel Mr. and Mrs. Rea Krise and family brought to a quick boil to eliminate | worping Face.” William Lamont, for California Monday morning where Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lon will be repeated at Carrolltown for the d 4 : : benefit of the Spangler Hospital. CHES SPRINGS . [they expect to spend the Summer. liey City of near here a Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Thomas and Dr. | Mrs. Lawrence Troxell, Mrs. Franky... of a son, Wayne Jo ph. Mrs. |spent Monday in Chest Springs with |the hazard of infections from typhoid | Selection, quartet. . iflor wars a, { Muhollen and Mrs. J. B. Glasgow at- i Hi ; ate Four y and Mrs. G. L. Miller were recent mo- | > doi Long before her marriage was Hilda | relatives. fever. i; aused More oi i torists at Bedford Springs and other| A squarg, dance will be held in the ARdsd Fig Rebeeey Lode ineeting at Glass. Mr. and Mrs. John McMullen, of, “To those who are anticipating travel | Evening. ide. Have al } points of interest in that section of the | local i aniay, June st Miers OO I 49 years|, Mes, Jacob Chiriar bas ret 0] ‘0 | Chicago, Ills, is spending a short|in foreign lands or other sections of | Selecsion, Joartel, L . . ave ¢ i ate orchestra of Gallitzin wil furnish the 9 AT bts pr re re Ber home ih oona alter spending | time ne , 18. | Cc ¥ sti ik | ress, “The Eletric Locomotive on 4 e * Tjetehe rally was injured at the Northern Cambria me penal time at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|the country where questionable 1 | . A € r and well ; William L. Maucher, son of Dr. J,|music. ' Coal © ;, Monday morning. he | Ome time at the home of her daugh-{V., M. Sheehan. and water supplies may exist, il .s|Long Hauls,” H. M. Ross. ghly and well. 3 V. Maucher, of Carrolltown, and Miss| Charles Basil and Roy Chirdon vi-|CCal Company, Monday morning, helio. Mus W. W. Bercaw. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Thomas and |advised that they take typhoid vacine| Address, “Conveyors in Room and 3 Rose McCool, daughter of William |Sited in Chest Springs on Sunday. | as 2 one Salen 2 Se Aisons W. A. Gibbons was a business visi- | family of St. Boniface, were week end | inoculations which can be administer- | Pillar Work,” S. W. Blakesly. John McCool, of Schenectady, N. Y.| Miss Cecelia Dunegan of Spokane, Ly ere cede yo Ray tor in Altoona Tuesday. guests here. led by any physician. If the immuniza- Selection, quartet. were married at the latter place Sat-| Washington is spending a few weeks Sous Tres his hig tashed. Heo William Hollern of Johnstown visi-| The Misses Philomeria Monohan and tion process is resorted to it should be| Address, “Foot Control by the Caving urday here with her sister and brother-in | * LL ly) as oor ““lted his brother, Thomas, over the May Noel attended the dance here re- started at least three weeks prior to| Chamber,” H.-L. Gregg. re aw. ver 8. Jos was discharged from the Hospital. reelle a Py oy ® : ows | i Dr. Donald Farabaugh and Miss (law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Behe. Misco, Ive Noel ant Forence Bill week end. cently. the time for beginning the contem- Anna Hemmerick, of Brooklyn, N. Y.| Miss Mary Zerbee of this place has Were Sunday visitors ol the home of | Edgar Weber who is employed near{ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baker, of | plated pourney. Vacation typhoid, so NEW TIPPLE COMPLETED have returned to that city after a|%0one to Ebensburg where she has ac-|"¢ Nl Re Ton Mahaffey is spending a few days at|Braddock are visiting at the Edward|far as Pennsylvania citizens are con- BR week spent at the Frank Farabaugh | cepted a position. Wm Motiellear. his home here. Nagle home. cerned, is absolutely controllable] The new steel tipple at Victor No. during the E estate. East Carroll Township, the for-| The Rev. James P. Padden of St. i Charles nr Si Chtion Tojored Mr. and Ms. F. H. Beers, and sons,| Miss Helen Rupert is spending a few | through the methods outlined. There- | 9 mine, which was under construction i mer home of the doctor. Monica’sparish has gone to Ireland toto pring Cree E Pride evening where| james and Clyde and 1 Sarah |days here with friends and relatives.|fore, don't become a victim of it.” {for about three months, is completed Miss Mildred Blum and another stu-|SPehd a few months and Father John they spent several days fine 7. | Beers, and Mr. Beers’ Nephew Law-| A 4-H Sewing Club was organized : and is the last word in structures of ; dent nurse of Mercy Hospital, Pi [Hackett of Tyrone has charge of this Mr. and Mrs. Body Jackson of Be 1- rence visited, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hol- [recently at the Beech Grove Grange OWNERS AWARDED $7,400 that kind. Among the equipment of ] : ? risk wood, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Keith and i c : 2 ts : : 3 3 burgh, Miss Ruth Franz, of Pittsburg, Dansa, . : : Toy thy 3 Saran . len of near Chest Spring Sunday’| hall. The following officers were elect- —— ‘the tipple are cleaning tables, which i motored with the parents of Miss MI Edward ‘Douglass of Altoona visi- family of Van Ormer, gay Mr and evening. ed: President, Julia Sheehan; Vice] A report of the viewers was filed |mean much to the coal industry now. 3 Franz to Carrolltown Friday to visit| ed among friends in this place Sun-' Mrs. ‘Raymond 92 Diane Mr. R. W. McEldowney of Altoona | President, Helen Smithbhower; Secret- Monday afternoon in the office of the| The tipple was built after the destruc- : with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blum, par-| 987: : Sunday callers at the home o their | transacted business in town Wednes- {ary, Gertrude Long; Treasurer, Imiria Prothonotary in the condemnation pro.|tion by fire of the old one several ) CO ents of Miss Blum. Nanty-Glo ball team came here Sun- banernts, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Jack-| gy Dishart. ceedings by the school district of | months ago. The mine is between Car- . ; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schroth and|d3Y and defeated Chest Springs, the Son. 5 : Mrs. Gordon Davis transacted bus-| Asquare dance will be held in the | Franklin borough, in which they took |rolltown and Sprangler and is one of a child, of Williamsport, motored here|ScOTe being 9 to 8. _| Miss Julia Galligore Commercial teac- finess in Ebensburg Tuesda; Beech Grove Grange hall, Saturday over the properties of John Mamuc|the large operations of this section of . Saturday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carroll of her of R. H. S. left for her home in| Mr. and Mrs. John Feig evening. A special orchestra will fur-'and Michael Lilak and Milka Lilak,| Cambria County. The cost of the tipple relatives. | Altoona, visited their son Mr. Robert Conemaugh Friday. turned from West Palm Be nish the music. Everyone Welcome. his wife. The viewers awarded John] represents quite an investment for the : Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gauntner, who | Carroll of this place. . _ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swan and fam-|to spend the summer. Mrs. Leo Cretin of Chest Springs, {Mamuc $3,500 for his property and | company which is known as the Car- me sam —————— were married last October and spent Mr. Adrian Ivory and Mr. and Ms. ily, John Stine, R. D. Matthews, and Mr. and Mrs. Feigh have was the guest of her parents, Mr. and, the Lilaks $3,900 for their holdings. 'rolltown Coal Compay. REIT the interim between then and a few|&arl Little transacted business in Al- David Dixon motored to Nanty-Glo long residents here but the; — iri esis weeks ago in St. Petersburg Fla. were| toona Monday. Friday evening where they attended |winter'in Florida owing to their : ; , os i nck-| Mr. Theodore Storm and daughter, a play entitled “Always in Trouble” T ; t 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Eck- Sh BL play wi E. T. Mason Special Age: r enrode, of Mill street, Sunday. |Mis. Lawrence Sutton visited their played by the Archie Maxwell Lodge|pantrord Fire ates Co. with Lau h and Be Ha Mrs. C. A. Sharbaugh, Mrs. R. H.|Son and brother, Louis Storm, at Ram-| of Altoona given at the Capital theatre offices in Harrisburg tranacied b = 4 Sharbaugh and sons, Charles and Paul|¢Y on Sunday. benefit of the Blacklick I. O. O. F. . i Ry : = 0 nes in town Wednesday of last week, of this place, and Mrs. D. J. Murphy| Alex Conrad of this place has ope 1- | lodge. with our local Fire Insuran gent and son, Denny Joe, of Barnesboro,|€d & new service station and all his| Mrs. Charles Dixon and children Fred H. Beers. motored to Semerset Sunday to visit|i'1ends wish him success. spent several days at her home, Mr. with friends. y | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheehan and and Mrs. John McCartney. COUPON RESIDENT J - a Mr. and Mfs. Alponse Engleman, of | daughter June, Misses Mildred, Ruth,| Rev. John F. Hill of Listie Summer- Altoona, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, | 20d Matilda Sheehan, Rosalie Kelly set County will preach at the Glas- DIES FROM BURNS P. J| Huber, relatives, Sunday. The 20d Mary Jane Mulligan spent Sun- gow Mt. Zion Luthern Church Sunday Englemans were accompanied home py | daY at Lvyside Park in Altoona. 33 at 10:30 A. M. At Van Ormer 2:30 Samuel Merino, aged 40, resident ° Mr. and Mrs. Simon Huber, who vis-! Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and family P. M. and at Blandburg 7:30 P. M. of Coupon, died at the Altoona hospital The Great Collegiate ite i infolke: i ™ f Barnesboro, visited at the Louis| All church members are requested to . : ited with kinfolks in Carrolltown for | 4 MA fle Teques e r p a week or more. Scanlon home here recently. |be present, not having a pastor for|2t 7 o'clock last Friday morning from pg : {= : heii : serious burns of the head. face and C d Edgar Bearer who was employed at| MY. and Mrs. Walter Parrish and some time the desire is to obtain one. body received May 27 when his home ome y 1g rf his | daughters, Lorrene, -Clare and Dorothy! Everybody invited. farirey? Mil , 1 is | yioods ras destr 7 fire. Mer, ilesburg, came to the home of his of Loretto attended the ball game here Mee elsh of Altoona is spending was destroyed by fire. Merino’s cor The Biggest Event Ever Staged in Patton oe parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bearer, of Le a tion was critical from the time of } % Eat Carroll Township, Saturday. Sunday. several days with Ida Hollenbaugh. | 00% to the Altoona. institution Sponsored By The Directed by ie rar. cy ay , Mr. Perdue, Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs; Russell Lovell and 3 Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Strittmatter | a : = : LT. | * and probably at no time was much and son Maurice were in Altoona Sun- 3 vigina, a Sud Mes Heist and | family spent Sunday at the home of hope held out for his recovery. PATTON FIRE COMPANY day to visit with relatives, Mr. and!" '- Pam nelly of Bedford visited at| Mrs. Margaret RefIner. While it has not been definitely de y Mrs. Harry Hartman the latter's home here Sunday. The people of the Community are bd Toros Le ee Mrs Fro k - i 2 has returned fr Mr. and Mrs. Alban Mulligan tran. |sorry to know that Mr. George Hahn | eimined just how the fire started Mrs. Frank James has returned from 2 5 Merino is reported to have been trap- | Local People As in the cellar | 150 p | Universal Producing Co. Local People As Characters dl Detroit, Mich., where she visited her sis Brgngs in Oreson on Thursiay, Is numbered amonk the sck. His speedy ped in the flames wl husband and brother, the latter Edwin | M and Mrs. Wick Lansberry, of recovery are the wishes of the people. Kline, who are employed in Detroit. Barnesboro, visited the latter’s parents. Miss Elen Class left for Madera Mrs. James resides with her mother, | MI and Mrs. Ed Storm of this place. | where she wil take up work. = . : | The parochial sc [ this place p 0S i akins h- & 3 Mrs. Mary Jane Kline, of near town a we hi 9% you of. this place Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fakins daugh-| 0 "Merino who was rendered uncon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kilber announce | ¢0Sed Tuesday, last. ttor. Mary | Mardell were visors with Mis.) oof, PY ihe banning ottthe fire ES = the birth of a daughter at the par-] Mo Lo Mausen oY dae Many | Thad Paging Nona, : bi when flames enveloped him. ED BY J MAC DEN LIN 6 35 ental home recently. re callers 1 - Augustine last week. | 15s Charlotte Hommer is a patient . sed Was 4 me ; - Sister Mary Rosalia, of the Order Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Conrad and in the Philadelphia Graduate Hospi- So Jecensy Ne otis of St AN ALL STAR CAST, HEAD ’ GER AS AUNT LUCIA. of Sisters of St. Benedict, Pittsburgh, |d@ughters Amanda and Sophie of|ta] where she will be coperated up in : hin : and in addition to himself, Mrs. Elsie | Characters Ducoli, aged 31, also of Coupon, was | Screams of Laughter painfully burned in attempting to res- , DON'T MISS IT! . ie ss was celebrati 7 AQT POH A TERS - lhe 5 3 IS the former Mis Hilda Luther, of Car- | Johnstown visited, Mrs. Amando Con-| the near future for an inward Gorder, ye 0 oY onday CAST OF CHARACTERS : ! SIG-SIG-A-RETTE.FLAPPER CHORUS rolltown recently gave a pupil recital ad here. : = a1 Mee lamb, Rev Rowle Wid. on cemetery OO derry (the fake aunt) .......... J. MAC DELINGER Sorority President MAYOR TOM McQUILLAN 3 1 i di- | Mr. Leo Stoltz of Altoona visited his| Mother are guests this week at the ¥ George (college student) ... WILLIAM DENLINGER te eo at the Immaculate Conception Audi | 8 te mm 5 sd Peaches Browning ................ BILL. THOMPSON torium Connellsville, where the nun| Parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoltz | home of Mrs. Ada Lamb. ITING. PRE ACA NTC Dick (football player) .. EDDIE DONAHUE Tillie the Toil RUSSELL LITTLE is stationed. Sister Rosalia is an ar- | °f this place. Last Thursday evening thirty-one] YOUNG PHEASANTS Betsy (George's girl) YVONNE YERGER © Oller . . = TT! iE tist herself and has received much TYIIRL mien boys and girls completed their four FACE MANY HAZARDS| Molly (Dick's gir) wove. MIRIAM LILLY Baby Face + M. I GARDNER advanced education at Duquesne Un- WARSTELLER MINER year High School Course. or Ethelyn (Jerry's girl) .......on... LOUISE YOUNG Greta Garbo .... ELMER CROWELL FF ISLY BE Ree ni " aol SrAicls “helor TT, C y1Ls : iversity where her musical and liter- SERIOUSLY INJURED oe Viens UB. Quneh will hold | parry unsuspected enemies inthe Prof. Siadals (DACNLIOL) voor al i a Campus Flirt M. M. SCOTT ary ability are recognized by the fa. S— - { their children service unday evening ropagation f 1 necked heasants Dean EVEL Re Na read Ads 2 A : x NCS i ty, | Robert Parks of Marsteller, is a of June 15th. Everybody Welcome. Danan di: to re-| Collins (DickS' father) ............ DON CONNELL Studious Girl ~ H.W. FLEMING b Mrs. Lawrence Bearer met with an | Patient at the Spangler Hospital, suff-} Mises Kathleen Doughtrich and Alice ports bon the Sattic keepers for- Butter and Egg Man .........cconne MILTCN STOLTZ Gold Digger DR. P. J. KELLY a accident while motoring to St. Augus-| ring from the amputation of the left| Reese left for Noristown Monday warded to headquarters at. Haris First Freshman Miva . JOHN GAUTNER Clinging Vine .. . C. P. WELTY. SR. tin, where she intended to visit with leg and rE shou the body, Which | where they will take up work at the|p .o Second Freshman... : I SHANNOS Innocent Freshman .... RAY FINK relatives Saturday. When near her 1€ sustained Monday in an acc ent Noristown State Hospital. : Elmer L. Pilling, keeper of the re- President Seamore ........ 2. EP. ’ x Clara Bow ........... x 7 : destination, a tire blew out, the carat the Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Cor-| wMiss Elizabeth McCartney, English 126 onar Balllcan St 3 InEnboT Drs. SeamoPs GRACE URICH : 2 Bow : w.... TED YAHNER swerved and then upset. Mrs. Bearer Poration mine. The leg was so badly | teacher of R. H. S. and Harry Irwin of oous while they were being hatched Glee Club Leader .........aunen. FRED KINKEAD onceited Junior ... TOM POWELL was badly bruised, but othewise un- Crushed that amputation was deemed |poth of Mountaindale were married because an unknown “something”| Fraternity President ........... FRANK YOUNG Teacher's Pet H. 0. WINSLOW injured. The car was badly damaged. necessary at the Spangler hospital to|at Altoona recently and left for a drilled small holes in them and ate Cheer Leader .........c... RICHARD SHANNON Beauty Winner .. SEYMOUR RATOWSKY Mises Cecelia Severin and Monica Save the patient's life. Honeymoon trip to California. the cotnents. It was se eral days be- MeSSEnger BOY a.m DICK MURR/ Girl with Million Dollar Legs ....... W. J. GRANT fore Pune discovered that mice were COLLEGE GLEE CLUB Athletic Girl . BARNEY BLANKFELD ” responsible. : Se Mati . RR That purple grackl etter known Albert Haluska Tom Owens Matilda Jane ... ALBERT CHRISTOFF . “HAPPY” LACUE MARTIN STARR ° 7 ings a . N 3 i s lackbir are enem fl M. B. Cowher E. W. Winslow Jiggs’ Maggie Ford Offers New De Luxe Sedan en Ws S| Noe Jim Blake il phesants has been re Baker, keeper of refuse No. 16, Ac- Louis CE Se Bou Perfect, 56 HARRY STOLTZ cording to Baker's re the grackles reorge NMasnica A1I0ert ble re seze the young pheasants and kill Jerry Gardner John Haluska Vamp of Patton DAN LINK Clair Kelly Andy Senita Cleopatra, M. J. MULLIGAN them. 3 | -— Bute Ovetiiger on Dancing Girl A. AARONSON HOLLIDAYSBURG CONCERN : Robert Sincox Oo Fatemma W. J. GILL 5 / \ CO Vernon Rowland C. M. Cronemiller : . J. BIDS LOW ON COUNTY JOB Billy Radcliff Albert Welinite Bride of 1940 ... F. E. FARABAUGH Two contracting firms from outsde GIRLS CHORUS Orphan Atinie - .. JUMBO SOLOMON the county submitted I bids on the ” liam Spanish Girl .. SIMON SOLOMON general constuction wo “ithe pro- Esther Bek fons va et Madame Butterfly .. . RALPH LITZINGER posed hospital building the county rane ‘larr onore 180 od i . Po Cs tabulation of the bids show- Ellen Lowes Helen Albert Sloe Swanson -. FRANK RITINER ed Tuesday. Joseph Drass of Holli. Grace Shunkwiler Margaret James Topsy WALTER NOONAN daysburg was low with a bid of $97,- Dorothy Cartwright Cora Ivory Sweet Adeline MILITUS LONG 750, slightly under the $97,780 bid of Carolyn Weakland Mary Donahue Salome ............ FRED MOREY Yenter Bros of Tyron Betty Weakland Natomi Lilley Sweet Sixteen .. . RALPH GOOD The other seven bid anged from Mildred Smith Betty Greene $102,999, submitted by the Windper Solon Bae ; His Ls SPECIAL MUSICAL NUMBERS Lumber Co. to the ! figure of artha McLaughlin elen Forsberg - ; : 4 cmt oh Bes $125,170. They follow H. Smith Dorothy Hennegar Louise Sherry oil fa Ney, Mow Hey es a d So & Sons, Johnstown, $111.464; George SPECIAL BABY PAGEANT “Who's That Pretty Baby” . lapper Chorus Hopple Patton, $125,170; Thiele Con- “Take Me Back to Babyland” “Say It Again” ... Ensemble struction Co., Johns " $115,507; Featuring 150 Local Children, ages 5-8 Pianist .. MRS. GLADYS GREENE HY Yea, Sesiown, Besder fin MISS LOUISE YOUNG Soloist BERTHA CHRISTOFF ,878; illiam jamond, - town, $109,953; Berkebile Bros. Johns- Ford De Luxe Sedan town, $105,671, : : inc y No award of the contracts was an- HE De Luxe Sedan, recently added to the Ford line, | Other refinements include arm rests for the rear seat, : i GRAND i HEA I RE i | mahogany finished garnish mouldings on the windows nounced Tuesday, the malter still be- 9 — i i d for those who desire distinctiveness and ! i » considerati Is ‘designe ° The interior is in- and beneath the windshield, flexible robe rail and hard- ing held under consid ion by the unusual comfort in an automobile. | ¢ | ro Hector viting and roomy with wide doors fo bolt compart | ware in an attractive pattern. ar Monday & Tuesday i i t is adjustable within a range ments. Absence of rear quarter windows gives the car | i oe Ta ren anton: os arr Department of Forest and Waters ’ a striking individuality and affords privacy to the oc- inches 0 sui the ¢ ce a | ; : survey crews have beg work on 88 cupants It is moved quickly and easily by a small, inconspicuous tracts covering an ar of 212241 : i a rr re van mo | a Be Lime Sedan, ie seer Frm: posve tre ficor. [sores. The surveys of 0 wants cover- [RESERVE SEAT SALE OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 9 A. M.---TOZER JEWELRY CO Upholstery is either in brown mohair or a deep tan Bed- The De Luxe Sedan, like other Ford body types, can ing an area of 136,066 acres have been ’ ’ . ford cord patterned after that used in high-priced cars. be obtained in any one of several color combinations. completed. \Show Starts at 8:15 P. M. Admission 5c. All Seats Reserved.
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