BAKERTON home of Mr. Fitches parents in Bec- caria. | Mr. David Price our genial Squire : . : . |is again on duty after spending seve- Mr. Max Giftleson of Minneapolis a) = weeks among friends in Ee was a recent visitor at the home of|Treet, Mr. Pricé reports feeling fine his sister Mrs. Samuel Gordan, this|after his vacation having enjoyed his was their first meeting in over twenty |visit immensely. years, that the meeting was a joyous| priss Garnet White is spending her one can easily be imagined, Mr. Gittle-| vacation with her mother, Mrs. J. E. son after a brief visit to New York, cpiphs Garnet expects to remain until Philadelphia, and other eastern cities| after the 4th of July after which she will return to his home. {wil return to Pittsburgh where she has Mrs. George Fitch has returned | been working fo rthe past year. home after spending some time at the' Mr. Frances Fitch one of our proms- Altoona Booster Merchants Say: Patronize Your Home Stores First. Come To Booster Stores For The Things Your Home Stores Cannot Supply. Tune in for the Special Booster Stores’ July Clearance Sale Musical Program TO BE BROADCAST OVER Station W. F. B. G. Tuesday, July 8th, at 7 P. M., Eastern Standard Time. (8 P. M, Daylight Saving Time) You Will Enjoy Every Number On The Program! ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES WILL HOLD AN OUTSTANDING JULY Clearance Sale STARTING TUESDAY, JULY 8 AND CONTINUING OVER WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY! YOU ARE INVITED This will be a Clearance Sale in fact as well as in name. A time when Booster Merchants Will Offer Unusual Values In order to reduce stocks of Summer Merchandise. It will afford the people of Central Pennsylvania an op- portunity to provide Summer needs for personal use as well as for the home, at good savings and at a time when they will have practically a full season’s use of their purchases. Look For Booster Stores’ Advertisements In The Altoona Mirror and Tribune For Details Of The Wonderful Money Saving Opportunities That will be offered during this Five Day Sale Starting Tuesday, July 8 at 8:30 A, M. Eastern Standard Time. Every home within reach of Altoona by Automobile, Rail- road or Trolley, should be represented at this sale and share in the wonderful values to be offered in dependable and seasonable merchandise! This Booster Stores’ July Clearance Sale will be a Five Day Offering of Most Unusual Values That Will Appeal Strongly to All Thrifty People! It is not so much the amount of money one earns as the amount one saves that indicates thrift, Booster Stores will help all to practice thrift in the fullest sense of the term, through taking advantage of the many wonderful money opportunities that will be offered during this out- standing JULY CLEARANCE SALE (TO WHICH ALL ARE INVITED!) This Sale Starts Tuesday, July 8 at 8:30 A. M. and Con- tinues All Day Wednesday, Thursday Morning, and All Day Friday and Saturday! BOOSTER STORES ARE OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY, JULY 3. CLOSED ALL DAY ON-4 JULY FOURTH EMPLOYES SUMMER HALF HOLIDAYS START THURSDAY JULY 10 & CONTINE EACH THURSDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST. GOOD ROADS LEAD To Altoona Booster Stores In Altoona It is Easy To Park Your Booster Stores. Car In Altoona. Follow Routes 36 Or 264 To Altoona Business District ALTOONA BOOSTER ASS’N.* Eastern Standard Time Is Observed In Altoona. SUBURBAN DAY Every Wednesday {from the hospital after an operation |termediate and Senior Girls. : THE PATTON COURIER ing young sophomores is vacationing Dermott is very much improved. in Beccarie, where he is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Marsh and daughter, | his Grandparents, and expects to re-| Loraine visited at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mel McFeely of North |of Nicktown. Braddock, spent several days at the| Mr. and Mrs. Dj 5 3 _days ¢ 8 s. Dixon Pattison motor-|1 home of Mr. A. W. McFeely. ed to Commodore, Sunday where they Miss Peggy Williams and Masterispent the day with Mr. and Mrs. | Howard are staying with their Aunt|Mumou of that place. Miss Ruby Williams. Po H. L. Strong, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Ellen Edmiston. aul Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Rank| Mr, John Davis who has been suffer- and the Misses, Flo, Mary and Edith ing from blood poison for the past two Strong, attended the funeral of Mr.] weeks is very much improved H. L. Strong's niece, Mrs. Witheraw, Mr. Jos ; of ANSORViOE Mr. eph Sponsky and wife, Mr. Mr. Bud Strone. Editor : : A. W. Boslet and wife, motored here . ng, Editor of the Bar-|from Turtle Creek. nes boro Star, is visiting at the home| Mr. Paul Hays of Turtle Creek spent of his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs.|the week end here. Lacher, of Altoona. Miss Mildred Lonergan is home for Miss Norene Young motored tothe 4th, Mildred is working in Altoona. | Johnstown, Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer of The Misses Mary and Edith Strong|Johnstown, visited at the home of Mrs. of this place, Mr. Rogers and MT. Shaffer's mother Mrs. Lachery. Swansburg of St. Michael, one day last| MI. and Mrs. Richard Johns, quietly week, motored to St. Michael where celebrated, Mr. Johns 38th birthday on they spent the evening visiting among| Friday evening. friends. : Mr. Cyril Bowman has returned to Mrs. James Fitch entertained the his home in Turtle Creek, after spend- members of her bible class at her home | ing the past week at the home of Mr. recently. A. W. McFeely. Mr. Paul McGuire and Miss Jennie| Mr. Mike Buck has presented the McFeely motored to Johnstown rec-|Ball Park with two regulation benches ently. for the use of the players. Mrs. Fred Schilling, and her sons: The mail service to and from this John, Freddie, Mike and Sylvester and Postoffice has been greatly improved, | her Grand-daughter, Amilda, attend-|Since the 7 A. M. and 7 P. M. has been | ed the funeral of Mrs. Fred Schillings taken off, at 8 A, M. from Cresson | sister, Mrs. Rachael Smith at Ashland. [first class mail and daily papers from Mrs. Alf Jones and daughter Ellen,|?2ll points east and west—104 A. M.| of Little Washington, is visiting at the| (Cresson & Idamar) Parcel post and | home of Mr. George Harris, Mrs. Jones all clases of mail from all points on| is the mother of William Jones of this|Main line and branch—3 P.M. from place. Cresson and points east and west (Via Mr. E. B. McCurdel, Station Agent Barnesboro) also direct service from of Barnesboro was in town on business. | Ebensburg, Loretto, Carolltown and al Mr. DeLee Dutra, was a business towns from Idamar east to this office—| caller in Pittsburgh recently. 6 Mr. William Lamont, General man- ager in charge of Operations for the : i Sterling Coal Company was a business | office, also from Patton, St. Boniface, | caller in Ebensburg recently. Hastings. Dispatch—At 8 A. M. first Mr. Gilbert McCoy, agent for the clas mail and papers to all points Statler Cleaning Co. of Johnstown,|On main line via Barnesboro to Altoona called on his brother C. P. McCoy |2lso Patton, St. Boniface, Hastings and while on busines in this vicinity. al points Zast to Indiana—10 A. M.' Milton Gordan left for Dorchester. | first class mail Parcel post and papers | Mass, where he will visit his sister to al points north to Indiana—1 P. M. during the summer, Milton expects to|Carorlitown, Ebensburg, oretto, Cres-| attend Harvard College during the|son and Johnstown via Ebensburg—3| coming term. P. M. First clas mail Parcel post and | The Bakerton Supply Company has|2l other class of mail to points from been completely renovated, Mr. T. F. this office to Cresson and all points Donahue of Patton was the painter. [ast and west on main line—6 P. M. Mrs. H. L. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. |first class mail and papers to al points | Paul Strong and family and Mr. and east and west on main line and Cres-| Mrs. Stydahar and daughter, spent an|Son.—All above conections carry spe- evening among friends in Clymer, rec- cial delivery and special handling mail ently. and parcels regardles of size ,and only The new Hall is nearing completion | Cresson anLd Idamar train carry or-| at the Kane Park the boys are mak-|dinary parcel post. i ing every effort to have this hall ni The Penn Central Light and Power | shape by the 4th of July, this hall| CO. have had a gang of men working | when completed will be about 40 ft.|all week putting up new poles and| wide and 65 ft long and will fill a long |new service wire so that the voltage felt want in Baketrton, this hall can)at the Picnic grounds might be in-! be used for commencements, Suppers,| creased. Basket Ball, Card Parties and Dances.| Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McCoy and family The men who are on the committee [motored to Johstown recently and took | for the Sacred Heart Church Picnic|in a show. report that all arrangements are com-| Rev. Thomas Gibson has gone to pleted for the 4th of July picnic and]Carlisle where heeds, attending Sum- | assure all who attend a sane, safe and |mer School but Will be back for the enjoyable time. Children’s day exercises, July 6th Te-| Mrs. W. J. Tackett of New Castle, | turning to Carlisle on Monday, July 7. is spending a few weeks in town. George M. Gibson, son of the Rev. The Rev. Stephen Prokochuk for- Gibson has returned to his home from merly of Colchester, Conn. is pastor(|Elizabeth, where he was attending of the local Greek Orthodox church,| teachers normal school, after spend- the Rev. Prokochuk arived here Mon-|ing a few weeks at home he will go day of last week. to Altoona. The teachers and children who are| Mrs. Thomas Gibson is in Cumber- taking part in the children’s day pro-|!and Md., where she wil spend the next gram are working hard and with their|Week or ten days visiting among pastor the Rev. Thomas Gibson, pas-|friends. tor of the Methodist church are spar-| Charles Hanigan who has been at- ing no effort to make this the banner | tending school at Polk, Pa. is home event of the year. for his vacation. A pleasent surprise party was held| Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bowman, and at the home of Mrs. China Lewis in| children visited the McFeely family honor of her mother, Mrs. Anie Jones, | Over Sunday. who celebrated her 84th natal anniver-| George and Margaret Lorry of De- sary. troit, Mich., are visiting among fri- Mr. Geo Hopple, building contractor |ends and relatives here, where they of Patton, has completed shingling the expects to stay until after the 4th of Sacred Heart Church, the church has |July. been covered completely with a green| Mr. Carmelo Raffa has returned to Asbestos shingle, Mr. Earl Bearer, of |Dis home after accompaning his Patton has given the window frames |daughter, Marie to Elizabeth, N. J. door frame, etc., a coat of paint, The| Mis Edna Grazier has returned to National Art Glass Co. has re-leaded | er home after spendinf several weeks the windows and replaced broken|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo parts. The church now presents a very White, at Cannonsburg. beautiful appearance. Rev. Father Berthold of Carolltown, Mr. C. C. McCombie, local merchant | Was a recent visitor in our town. has put in a new store front. Miss Thelma Wassam and Rita Pfei- The Reverend Father McCarthy is|sSter of Carrolltown were recent visitors | home after spending a week on retreat|at the home of Miss Wassam’s moth- at St. Francis, Loretto. er, Mrs. Schriff. Saul Waxler is visiting with his cou-| Children's Day program, at the local sin Milton Gordan, the Waxler family Methodist Church, Sunday. Program were bured out at Colver, and have|as follows: decided to locate in Los Angeles Cal.| Hymn, No. 194, Mighty Army of the Mr. Miles Rank and family visited | Young, by the Congregation. points east and -west, from Indiana and all towns east from there to this main the greater part of his vacation.| Marsh’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marsh|at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hovan, both boys are em- P.M. mail from Altoona and all} — ————- Eh at the home of Mrs. Rank’s mother. Prayer, Rev. Thosmas Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams and| Scripture Reading, Mary 10-14, Miss family were recent visitors at Mr. Wil-| Francis Fitch. | liams sister Ruby. Recitation, If I were big, Ruth Wag-! Mr. and Mrs. Shortencarrier attend- | 2er. i ed the funeral of Mr. Shortencarrier’s| Song, All things bright and beauti-' sister, Mrs. Kline, of Spangler, which | ful, Beginners Class, ! took place at that place. Recitation, Mildred Davenport. Reynold and Thomas Lamont and] Song, Jesus Loves, Mr. Byron James. | Linus Delozier of Patton were recent Recitation, Children’s Day the Best, | visitors here. Bobby Haris. i Miss Natelia Harison of Johnstown,| Recitation, What Could I Do, Ella! was a visitor at the home of her rand- | Slusser. | father, Mr. Samuel Evans. Song, Sunbeams Bright, Primary Miss Nan Haynes of Johnstown, was | Girls. a week end caller at the home of Mr.| Recitation, Grown Up Children, Ro- and Mrs. E. P. Reed. bert James. i Miss Alverta Fletcher has returned] S008, Jesus Teach Me Day by Day, to her home after a weeks visit at the | Irene and Stella Adams. home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Adams, Recitation, Give of Your Best, Thel- of Mt. Carmel. ma Barnes. The contract was let for the new| Selection by the Choir. addition to the school, the successful| Recitation, by Miss Gloria Mary bidder being Mr, Mike Buck of Carroll-| Bradley. town. The new part wil Ibe built in| Drill, Seven Little Pumpkin Heads, front of the present building adding|bY Junior Boys. four rooms making a total of twelve] Song, Jesus Died For All, Primary in this building. The contract price|and Junior Classes. for building, plumbing, heating, and| Recitation, by Della Reed. electric work will be $19,349.00 Recitation by Adelaide Reed. Mr. Harold Brown of Barneshoro| Song, by Jean and Joan Bradley. was a busines caller Frday of last week.| Play, Wings of the Morning, Inter- Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Adams stopped | Mediate Boys. in Bakerton on their way to Washing- Duet, Shine for Jesus, Margaret ana ton, D. C., where Mr. Adams is secur-| Nancy James. ing patent rights on an Radio Static Play, In Children Rel, Junior Boys eliminator. and Girls. Mrs. Thomas McDermott is home| Play, In the Palact of the King, In- for the removal of tonsils, Mrs. Mc-' Address, Rev. Thomas Gibson. | | Hymn, No. 191, Rescue the Pershing. | ington and Mrs. C. A. Arhtur of Falls Benediction, Rev. Thomas Gibson. |Creek, are visiting at the home of Dr.| Steve and Robert Hovan are visiting E. T. Williams this week. Miss Catherine Boyle is visiting her grandmother, Mr. Catherine McCor- | sloyed in Detroit, Mich. mack. Miss Julia Klaswich, daughter of| Mr. and Mrs. Grimm of Cannonsburg | Mrs. Mike Garbish and Mr. Peter| were week -end visitors Brenza jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Brenza Miss Ruby Williams, Miss Peggy likes| Miss Hele : p both of Bakerton were married, Mon-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 5 h_ Farabaugh of Altoona, day morning at Sacred Heart Church, to their friends in Bakerton, where the groom is employed. Miss Elizabeth Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Rose and Mr. Cordia Dongilli of Nanty-Glo were married] Monday morning at Sacred Heart Church, by the Rev. Father McCar-| thy, the attendants were Miss Anna| Rose sister of the bride and Ernest Dongilli brother of the groom, after a visit to New Brunswick and New York the young couple will be at home| he failed to rally. to their friends in Nanty-Glo where! the groom is employed. : | Last Friday evening Bakerton def- | and Margaret, Grimm was formerly, Miss Peg White, | yisited at . oT ay ‘White formerly residing here now ol visited at the home of her grandmother | by the Rev. Father McCarthy, the Cannonsburg. i attendents were George Klaswich Bro- ther of the bride and Miss Verna SCRATCH ON HAND Schrader of South Fork. After a visit to Atlantic City and other eastern cities the young couple will be at home IS FATAL TO MAN Charles Kozak, of Spangler, Expires at Hospital of Blood Poisoning A small scratch on the hand, suff- ered while working at his home in Spangler, Sunday resulted in the death |at the Spangler Hospital of George |Kozak, aged 49, of Spangler. An in- fection developed two days after Kozak | had suffered the injury and when his| condition became serious Friday he was removed to the hospital, where here, Mrs. George He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Verna Kozak and these children: Mary | both of New York:| TH E N E W/ eated the B i i Charles, John, Frank, George, Martin| e Barnesboro American Legion Joseph, Stephen, Edward and Helen, P Oo R T A a L E in a hotly contested baseball game by | a score of 9-8. On Sunday the Johnstown Deans | woqnesday mornine all at home. her home in Bakerton, Edith has been| . working in Erie for the past year. fenaren ‘cemetery. Bobby Larson of Erie, is visiting his| T'uneral servces wére conducted on at 9 o'clock In defeateq Bakerton by a score of 9-8. Ist John the Baptist's Catholic Church : : BS Sour Oat Barnesboro. Interment was in the ROBERT KEATING. | | grandmother, Mr. John Stephenson. Bobert Keating ,aged 82 years, died | T Y W Miss Christine Muir has returned to| Friday mornnig near Ebensburg fol- | P E R ! T E R her home after spending several weeks | lowing an illness of several months of | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ste-| arteriosclerosis. He had been a resi- wart of Hendersonville. Mr. Frank M. Case of Seattle, Wash-/ prior to coming to Ebensburg. uh 3 > GUARANTEED / We guarantee this Miller Geared-to- the-Road Tire to cutwear any other tire of equal price when run under the same conditions. (INCORPORATED } Axrox, Onio, U. S. A. MILLER RUBBER PRODUCTS COMPANY dent of Wilmore for a number of i Patton Courier SSSSSISS 2) Fees CEELECK EEL A TINIE \ 7 Ny 2 7 \\ osc) ¢ 1} 2 Nor” Liberal Allowance On Your Old Tires (Phone or drive in for an appraisal) Be sute your tires are safe for your Fourth of Julytrip BOVE is the famous Miller guarantee that shocked the Tire industry of Amer- ica into a realization that Miller had dealt a fatal blow to mileage guarantees. 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The nesboro Sul ices were Cl noon at 2 o North Barn