SEND IN ALL NEWS ITEMS WE WANT EVERY NEWSY NOTE YOU KNOW ABOUT TO HELP MAKE THE COURIER BETTER. A BLANKET CIRCULATION NINETY PER CENT OF THE POPULATION OF PATTON ARE READERS OF THE COURIER VOL. XXXVI. NO. PA. THURSDAY, PATTON DEFEATS THE | Mother of 19 Is BARNESBORO LEGION Called By Death Mrs. Mary Hendler, of St. Boniface, | Died Sunday Night in Her 89th Year PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, SWAB OPENS ag (SELIEVED Hugh | Expresses Optimism in Future; Throngs Attend Event on First Day. 06. ] FI McNeelis, of Spangler, Not , Killed on Highway Near [ Cresson [ i Man At Hotly Contested Game | A. A. Park Last | Afternoon, | In The P. Sunday Mrs. Mary Hendler, of St. Boniface, mother of 19 children, died at be a The Patton Base Ball Team secured | homestead there, where she had lived | TH ] : _ : a I Bl eal OT ne past 65 years, St S40 SE he as oe Charles | way not far from the week previous from the Barnesboro| Sunday evening. Mrs. Hendler was in | a g Youd nag g Do, fof Bk ne Legion team, by defeating them last| her 89th year. She had been ill for | | M, Schwab Monday declar he 8 to the State Sadtat i Sunday afternoon by a score of 5 to|about six months. Her husband, Louis | annual Cambria county Pir 0] De mi jf ws Hens ed by | 1, at the local P. A. A. Park, before| Hendler. preceded her to the grave | did he forge et to incl lude Se nels 5 S| Mc? ests, of 3 gl : the largest crowd that has yet asemb-| about eight years ago. from Blair SOY SO 5 he. Bo was Beno s Roce 6 y 25 led in north county ball park this| The following children survive the | rounding communities. Ane ne hoe | of Mr. Mc ells y FE mber season. | deceased: John. of Denver, Col.; Mary | gized for not Zsking us tune [family wan fier in eo lock Tosh Dlaving Sucughous Ye same [Tie of Antony Even, 4 pon; Eso Sritionane i Tuesday ce Tato the ind was recorded from both teams. Rivallry | Frank, of Dryden, N. Y.; Elizabeth, | SPea ni = jo ds oe ne hi is Be 5 . 7 was exceptionally keen, hence the big | wife of Michael Holtz, of Elder Town- appara us w en cad a He sat} ostaniis DE ola oer p | ship; Minnie, wife of Fred Walters, of | corners of ,this continent. =~ ° |Cresson and det hat afiemiante | Wilk Barre Louis, of South Fork; In spite of the heat of the forenoon,| The body of ‘the mar The box wore! | a of the late Abraham | the crowds kept flowing into the on Wednesday as that BARNESBORO— I. oars of St. Boniface: Fred. of st. | grounds from an early hour. By noon | Meyers of Roaring Spr Steward, 1b all the parking space in front of the| claimed that the two 0] ace; Michael, of St. Boniface; ! S J. Hicks, If |Bonitaee} oe Ek McAndrew ¢ | main fence was filled, and that holds |practicaly amounted t Morley 3b c : McNeelis, who is well of | ot 1| St. Boniface: Cecelia, wife of Walter 10,000 cars. They were overflowing into | Vivadella, c 0! Lumadue, of Hasting The following | the parks to the northwest long before | section of the eeunty gS. 4 iin an ps 3 3 1 Kritzer 3S 1 children preceded her to the grave: the fair was officially declared open.| accepted as dead ail i Mehal 2b 0| George. Jacob, Catherine Henry, Tho- All reserved space in the grandstand|by his friends. Arran al, 2 acob, Catherine, : 3 Da 5 J. Harnalak, cf 0 | mas . Amandus. Martin and Peter. | Was gone before the first note of “Hail | funeral had been made, G. Harnalk, rf 0| Abraham Brothers, husband of Sadie |!0 the Chief” which greeted Mr. was’ at the morgue at Bednar, rf 0| (Hendler) Brothers, passed to the grave | Schwab. : McNeelis arirved, ar Hamsik, p 0 last week | Mr. Schwab enthusiasticaly employed by a c¢enstructic amsik, as . di : ol a Funeral services were held at the St. sy: ; en To 4 are 2 _Duncansvilie, ane naa 2| Boniface Catholic Church on Wednes-| Tor me personally t are dis- day on Tuesday. He day morning at 9 o'clock. with inter-|tuding elements in this meeti with | of matters until he ret ; z A y you i The personal and affection-|{on Tuesday evening, a 2 ment i he church cemetery. ot 0 € CR; i Me ol : use towards my a friend accosted him ar i ate speech I ordinaril br here on these occasions can- | if he knew he was “deac 0 L BLAIR SOMERVILLE {not be heralded to all the people of post haste, departed for deny it. 0 the United States. They would not Swab, 1b 0 HAS PASSED AWAY understand it. ng I am averse to; The body of the Roar McIntyre, . that kind of publicit The movie tone man, the face badly mu Caretti, 2b . ] Prominent Member of Well-Known | machines are all around me to carry found along the highw Kuhn, If . : ; 3 the message and the affectionate mes-| o'clock Tuesday morni Bradley, rf 0 North-County Family Died sage I always carry to you would not|had evidently been walki Tinik, 3 b Sunday Night suit for everybody, although I have|road and was struck by Merriman, friends in every corner of this country.| motorist. He had be I love the people of this community. |veral hours when picke WE And I think the fates are propitious|fied as McNeelis. Aside Hastings district, | today. We have just had a rain that|cents in cash, a Watch 100 000 night at 8:50 0’-(is badly needed, and now we have nothing else was found c |clock from a complication of diseases. | clear skies under which to enjoy our-| Harry E. Meyers was 44 Stolen Bases Bradley, Kritzer. TWO He is survived by his widow, Hannah | selves for the rest of the day. And} and was employed at a pa Base Hits J. Hamalak. Double Play | (Myers) Somerville, and by the follow- | these things are indicative of what | had spent Monday and Morley, Unassisted. Base on Balls—|ing children: John, of Pittsburgh; | this county and this country should | the Cambria County Fair Off Hamsik, 4; McIntyre, 1. Struck Out| Maude, wife of James E. Prindible, of | always have. Fifty years in business sisters and became s By Hamsik, 3, McIntyre, 8. Hit by |Elmira, N. Y.; Alice, of Akron, O., and | and all the time an optimist. We have | them in the immense Pitcher—MicIntyre, (Mehall. Sacrifice Howard, of Glenhope, Pa. One sister, jour little times of adversity together, | likely walking to his h Hits Cooper, Bradley, J. Mamsik. | Mrs. Margaret, of Pittsburgh, also sur-| | but always there is a return of pros-|of the deceased man sav Umpire McNally, and Stevens. | vives. 4 _ | perity. This great country may be under |ally caried largs sums of | Funeral services ore hej 2 De a thunder cloud for 10 minutes, but it his person and are unable home at 2 o'clock, Wednesday after-lis always going upward and onward. for him being prac: ~ WOMEN OF GARDEN CLUB |,00n. Interment was in the East Ridge|T never knew a time when a better | when the bodys. 5 INSPECT SCHWAB ESTATE | Cemetery. outlook for the best of times thn —— | now. Beof good cheer.’ | TWO HURT IN CRASH | Perhaps, if any one building seemed | FINE ENTERTAINMENT | — | to be a center of attraction during this Two persons were injured, both ser- | week, it was that of the sportsmen. A iously, and two automobiles were da-|finely mounted group of rock, showing maged badly in a collision on the | two kitten wildcats devouring a small “Buddy” Rogers Latest Romance | William Penn highway about two and | fawn, while papa wildcat sunned him- x Th: dens at the Schwab estate and lis-|a half miles east of Ebensburg, early | ned himself on and he is an| Is A Hit, Come and See This tended with interest to a talk by Frank| Tuesday morning. Howard M. Yockey| enormous brute, and mama prowled Big Picture. Stutzman, formerly of Moxham, on|and his daughter, Ann Mary Yockey,| around her blood-smeared offsprings, floriculture. The members of the club|both of New Alexandria, suffered con- attracted crowds of young assembled at the Ellis cottage near|cussions of the brain and were remov- | hawks in a nes 3 to their Ebensburg and from there went tojed to the Westmoreland hospital at mother for food, a bunch of ground Loretto at the personal invitation of | Greensburg, after receiving first aid | 108s in a den were other finely arrang- the steel magnate. | treatment. ed groups, the equals of any in the best museums. A live barnyard hen | mothering a lot of young ring neck | pheasants under her wing was a cage Pennsylvania Council of Republican Women pljanis under ner wing was a The exhibit by € schools was alse Pole Will Hold Regional Conference in Ebensburg a ais. Themoder and toy maring delight. Themodel and toy making il | especially brought many grasps of ad-| °% a | miration. The display by the granges of |, L Tain n Hons a I A the county was one of the most notable | rm .. I with a gol SDY, whol in the building, the flowers from Mrs, | eRGY 3 onony 8 Schwab were a bower of beauty and | :,,Socsnt and Jaron Mrs. Gard-| perfume that attracted thousands of bitterly In Young bo Regional Committee for the Southwest ner wil provide the Presidents of all visitors. In the arts and crafts show- the spirit Jeughing. " Division of the State oragnization, and [Clubs in Cambria County, affiliated) ing in exhibition hall some marvellous daring air —it imm x Miss M. Vashti Burr, District Director with the Pennsylvania Council of Re-|leather and wood-carving work the knight ry of the sk in the State Council and Chairman of | publican Women, with luncheon tickets | shown, all done by residents of Pat Luke Buddy's the Republican Women’s Club of Eb-| which must be secured by the memb and Cambria.. counties, Soom, and dean ensburg, are working on the details of |of local councils and reservations — rT a Buddy Ss 8 ny of : He alt Va the Regional Conference which will be to Mrs. Gardner not later than Thurs- “DUTCH” SCHW. \B SIGNED Heaven gives her beauty and held on Tuesday September 23rd, in|day, September 18th. Every Republican > talent ipport of the star Ebensburg. The Conference will in-|woman in the County is cordially in- TO COACH MOXH. AM A. A. St tuart the funny Axel of clude a morning session beginning at|vited to attend the conference. If she Sweetie, an impor ant comic 9:30 A. M. (Eastern Standard Time), |desires to attend the luncheon, she [ role, and a p of sdaggering young and a luncheon at 12:30 P. M. The must secure her ticket by mail or airmen chantment to very morning session will be held in the otherwise from Mrs. Gardner on or delightful picture. County Courthouse, and the luncheon | before September 18th, due to the fact at the New Ebensburg Inn. The after-|that the hostess Club can only secure nonn session wil follow the luncheon |luncheon accommodation for two hun- and will be held at the New Ebens-|dred and fifty. t} burg Inn. Tickets for the luncheon| As for the members of the Ebensburs|pe assisted in his work whipping a| Audience the Grand Theatre will will be $1.25 |Club, luncheon tickets can be pur-| winning club into shape by Gene Baker| have the ‘tunity of seeing Two gondtal committees have been | chased before Tuesday, September 16th] ang Clarke Shaffer. “The Virg » on Monday appointed thus far. Mrs. Gladys B.|from the members of the Publicity] 1n Schwab the Tuesday and to dearn whether Evans is Chairman of the Committee | Committee, of which Mrs. Emma MIndoc one of view critics Ye corect when on Registration, and will be assisted |Evans is General Chajrman: = {men in the said that “The Virginian” “The by: Mrs. Hazel Apel, Mrs. D. R. Davis,| Fbensburg, East Ward-Mesdames| As a guard on | Covered Wagon” of all-talking pic- The body of a lifel optimism | ahout 2:30 o'clock on holiday | ing of this week along Striking the keynote of Ne we n om cocoocorocooco d corm OoOCONWO ! comm wuneo O NOORBHRNOO P greeted, Lere lis- Totals ers . PATTON— Christoff, cf T. Lamont, ¢ Cooper, ss 3b £ Somerville, aged 80, of Hast- member of a well- Blair ings, prominent 1| known family of the 5 died there Sunday ai 100 000— 13x— Totals ... Barnesbor Patton 000 money on to acour Petitions with their business ses afternoen, 50 members Garden club visited the home of Charles M. Schwab, “Immergrun,” at Loretto. The women enjoyed inspecting the beautiful gar- Dispensing sion Monday of the Johnstown a rock, vaited to aramaotl ', in som '/e the ordina Eagles” w on Fri the be since his m Indeed, ything that tion, it's all- You've (Buddy) some young fine and far no longer! the Grand irday, lon R0 so that delegates luncheon tickets reservation at At the instance of Miss S. M. R.|Pennsylvania, O'Hara, President of the Pennsylvania previously purchase Council of Republican Women, Mrs. |thus assuring them of Clifton A. Verner, Chairman of the|the conference luncheon. may | Buddy's was Blair 1S Schwab, idiron star, g to coach the Mox ball machine, formerly ye es : Moxham A. C., during “The Virginian” has A Big season, John Falconer, manager | Treat in Store for Grand Patrons > club, has announced. Schwab ol - “Dutch” can gr ever foot the All-Amer- 1ed Tuesday cham A. A. known as the pi former was sigr 9 lend ful of op and Moxham club, will outstanding football history of Cambria county. the Lafayette university the 1S eve- ed on the novel by th h brought Owen Wi in the 80's, and whic been termed the greatest romance, enjoys the dis- ng the first all-outdoonrs ecorded on the audible since be to n- last remain ng to school. 3t Mrs. Maerna Lee, Miss Margaret|Sherman Griffi ith, Clare C. Zvans, W.| football team, Schwab was picked oni tures. The Owen Wister classic of Fleming, Mrs. Effie Hartzell, Mrs.|R. Thompson, Llewellyn Reose and | Irving Camp's All-American football | pioneer days on the Western catt Lester Larimer, Mrs. Sam Evans, Mrs, | Misses Dorothy Jones, Dorothy Hoy! | team for two sucessive years. Schwab |rances has the ear-marks of I. E. Lewis, and Miss Kathryn Hart-|and Mary Pryce. (held down the coaching job for two|epic film. The manner in which it w: . addition to registering all| ‘Center Ward—Mesdames F. J. Myers, | years when the old Moxham A. C. was| acclaimed by previewers indicates that man. In additjor rit his | Lillian Estep, Mollie Gittings, Emma | first organized. it will go high on the listof those attending the Conference, Shs] Peach, Margaret O'Hara Smith, Robert| Schwab began w Wednesday Crests. ©. id Nm arriy- | Balsinger, and Miss Marian Davis. ning in buildig up his team "The film, ba hight ace A Siean West Ward—Mesdames, H. D. Mason lk [ pi ul rot av. or remaining over : . ¢ same name wh or OS naar or Lae oa ie Haden Jug Wet Pav ement Bl: amed ter quick fame ph Ha ? 1 For Automobile Crash has both. and Harry Lane. A oTioan Mrs. Edna B. Gardner is Chairman | oampria Township—Mesdames Cora At Patton; Two Injured |: Sitios uf of the Luncheon Committee which also |p = jones. Mildren Bloom, Jesse Grif- ee LE) i to 7 includes as members, Mrs. H. C. Mc- |g) wm, Reese, E. M. Jones, Jesse Two persons w neither Py. he Williams, Mrs. C. B. Joss, Ch Thomas and Miss Elizabeth Reese. seriously, when a car h they" > ard B. Burr, Mrs. Estelle G. Tomb-| cglyer_Mesdames, Mae McCulloch, | were riding skidded wet pave- Mam . Xi . kins, Mrs Gertrude Brady, and MIS.|gathryn Gould, Mabel Doerr, Edith|ment near Patton at ock Mon- : Enrollment in Schools hil J. Russell Leech. Round Table Con-|payis” Marie Moore, Mary Rose, Sadie |day afternoon and crashed a tele-| Close ia 36,000 Cambria county chil ferences are planned for the luncheon| johnson. phone pole. M Mrs. Michael | dren will be back at their studies proper, in which case, if the 'plan| peyioc_Mesdames, Margaret Regal, | Natko of Coalport were treated at the | Public school as within the next few days. proves feasible, an additional com- |p. dence Mills, Kathryn Campbell, | office of a physician for lacerations of While no definite figures are available mittee of thirty women tO Serve as) pegoy Rools, L. Sunderland, Mary Keil-| the forehead and scalp and later re-|Yet, Dr. M. S. Bentz, county superin- luncheon hostesses will be appointed ang s, Gustafson. {moved to their home. Mrs. Natko also|tendent of schools, estimated that the by Mrs. Gardner. | Details for the program for the Con-! suffered internal injuries, it is believed. | total enrollment in fae county scho : Meanwhile Mrs. Gardner will co-|ference, names of the prominent men| The car was driven by their son, IyanjStclusive of Johnstown, will approxi- operate with Mrs. Clifton A. Verner, and women who will speak, names of Natko, also of Coalport, who escaped | Max a 5 Ciools sosuinad sessions Chairman of the Regional Committee, | the Republican leaders who will be injury. Ine 08 0 gid Jesup on in securing the appointment of com-|guests of the Pennsylvania Council of | — - | Puosdoy ol 3 di nes ay. 3 some mittees by Presidents of all local Coun- | Republican Women on September 23rd,| - WORK WANTED: —Gi i Spee X noo: | Ses Suave cils in the District, which covers the{and further Committee assignments|do house-work, after and be fore | Too aE So W Ts 300M wie twelve counties in the Southwest of will appear from time to time. Inquire at the Courier Office closed until Monday, Sept. 8. MORGUE MUCH ALIVE | things and better methods BOOKED AT THE GRAND SEPTEMBEE. 4th, 1930 LOCAL AND STATE NEWS OF INTEREST Condensed items Gathered from Various Sources for the Busy Reader. s were found by the grand ay against John L. Evans lice Llewellyn, poor directors county, together with Devore, now said to be inmate of an insane asylum in Ohio and until Nov. 9 last, a member poor board, in which they rged with a misdemeanor in office, ment against them containing of 78 counts. zabeth (Barnes) rs, died on Monday her home at Gallitzin from a com- ation of diseases. Funeral serv- were held on Wednesday morning t Catholic church and was in the church cemetery. 1. Reed, aged 35, of Creson 1 indict tal Reed, aged ick’s rk on the roof of a porch |member mn Monday, fell from the same, suff- ring severe lacerations of the face and| body bruises. | Coste and Bellonte, the French Fliers, | amid huge swarms of people, landed | the New York Airport on Tues- evening after successfully negoti- { a non-stop flight westward from France, first yet made, the time only 37 hours cement on the new road at Ss poured recently and the be thrown open to traffic the week . Swinter and family have moved | Ebensburg to a farm in White ship where they expect to make future home. | county shows a loss of over | from the census of 1920. The down o fthe coal industry is 1 rge- | responsible | Ge vernor Fisher will receive the | st honor of Masonry at Boston on tember 16th, with the conferring of 333rd degree on him by the order SIMPSONS’ WILL OPEN | STUDIOS NEXT WEEK| 0 JU | at Ebensburg, Th Simpsons’, local mus and dancing, have returned home after a summer spent various forms of their > work. Every year these progre mstructors 1n i sive teachers endeavor to bring to their | pupils and the community the newer |fication of the contract are on file at|!ine; in their|the office of the county commissioners |¥ees, Carroltlown; R. V. Glancy, Tun- York City where she was in| Normal and the Con- | respective lines. Mary Simpson has returned 1 WwW ndance at a tior the Dancing which she is a weeks of intensive train- diffe t types of dancing, ated with some of the fin- America, and meeting the foremost peo- vinment field she na exhibit her art) le and with | degree of success to her companied home by with her Masters of] who during New ? mD. mot stay hex m . y mpson was enrolled State College ry July was a , Orchestra and Having com- nmer’'s work there he he National High School | ‘a Camp at Inter-| he had the pleas- C of the foremost 1 music field besides rful work of these there From him up to into Canada. of Milwakee r place he was music festival newspapers cago. journe tC Band and lochen, 1 2d took } « m Some part in the | evening while hundre and fifty |. led e concert. the tion her e Leedy taken. > the opening of Monday, will orga- 1930-31 ing to ‘uments Band and ney SeS~- study string, dancing at this with children and many accomplish- Northern Cambria of this fact. hers fine imony WESTMONT GIRL IN SPANGLER HOSPITAL daughter of i 1 West - was ac mi tted to Tuesday morn- he body, and wn s of and head, of of face one one par m a dance at Sunset crowded off ed into an em- The other three iously hurt. d at ittmat a mile out of Car toward Ebensburg. The ir was taken to the office Arble, in Carrolltown, who injuries and then sent her tal Str prominent an | of | are | until com afternoon | | grandchildren survive. | the solemn requiem high mass, assisted |S. B. {used at ‘| tion were | thorized to away | each- | member. is | | mis | thol tours | | of $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. PLAN ROAD OPENING CELEBRATION SOON Ashville Folks Plan to Have Big Doings Some Time Later In Month. (5¢) Jos. Holtz, 76, of Carrolltor wn, Dies First in Family Cal Called | in Nearly Half Century; Services Friday Morning, By Death | Funeral Joseph Holtz, aged 76, a life-long and | resident of northern Cam- died at 8:30 o'clock Tues- at the Holtz home in Carrolltown. His death is the first in 49 years in the Holtz family. Mr. Holtz was born in Susquehanna township, where he resided on a farm ing to Carrolltown seven years ago. Mr. Holtz and Miss Theresa Wirfel of New Germany were married 49 years ago last May. Mrs. Holtz survives her husband with the follow- ing children: Peter, near Patton; An- thony, Vincent, Isadore and Celestine, all of Susquehanna township; Cecelia, wife of Herman Haas, Es: Carroll township, and Mrs. Barbara Hahn and |Lucy Holtz, both at home. Forty-one Mr. Holtz was the Route Clear- points Ashville expects to celebrate opening of the new section of 53 which connects them with field county towns and other north. The date was set this week to be held on Saturday of next week, September 13th, With the completion of the highway, the only section of Route No. 53 that still remains an unimproved road will be the stretch from Ashville up to Gallitzin, and very pressure will be brought to bear by citizens of both the north and south of the county, with the state highway department for its construction. In regard to the road celebration, meet was held recently at Ashwill and an organization was formed with of the Holy Name society ge Fred Beers, Ashville, President; George C, . * | Dietrich, Dysart, Vice President; Dewey St. Benedict's church and the Rosary Beers, Ashville, Secreta J. F. Kelly society of St. Bernard's church Hast- | Chest ? Springs ' Treasurer st gs, A , | ings. a OOT Be ivities as ot Funeral services will be conducted el? osam of RL oh at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in start in the Morning of the appointed St. Benedict's church, Carrolltown. The | ja. with auto arcdes moving from Rev. Father Camillus Long, Q S. B. | gifferent sections of the county which of St. Vincents arch-abbey, Latrobe, | vip) meet at Ashville where dinner and a nephew Mr. Holtz, will celebrate supper will be served. There will be > speeches, baseball and other sports, the Rev. Father Thoms Wolf, O. 8. . concerts and dancing in i, eve- and the Rev. Father William, O.| ning Interment will be in the church bo | cemetery The meeting was attended by re- enn ts presentative citizens from all of the | surrounding towns as well as those on the new road. Prominent among them COMMISSIONERS SEEK were Dr. M. S. Bentz, nty superi r tz, county superin- BIDS; LET CONTRACT tendent of schools; Hon. Joseph Wash- ington, representative of the Second Invite Prices on Supplies Needed for Cambria District in the General As- sembly and H. King MacFarlane, Manager of the Altoona Chamber of Commerce. Gallitzin was represented . by K. A. Reed and Charles Platt. the forthcoming general elec- : : . authorized, the polling place The Executive Committee later ap- a new voting district in Tota pointed by the President includes Dr. furnishing 7 bi at a meet- M. S. Bentz, Ebensburg; George She- of the commissioners held | TaW, George Lang, J. R. Trexler, J. B. riday. Gates, H. W. Hill, J. H. Parrish, Hon Henry L. Cannon was au- Joseph Washington, Cresson; K advertise for bids on 175 Reed, Charles-Platt, J. E. Donaghy, of election supplies, the neces-|B. W. Harding, F. D. MecNellis, H. computation books and 110,000, |G. Wissinger, K. A. Cooper, Gallitzin; more or less, official specimen ballots, | PT P. J. Kelly, F. L. Brown, Thos. A. Detailed information as to the speci-|OWens, Patton; John Link, St. Augus- Charles Adams, Dr. Hauk, Fred bria county, day mornin g a ing of by B., Election In November Requests for bids for material to be for for ing idge lumber county Controller boxes sary at Ebensburg and can be inspected by |nelhill; Wallace Sherbine, Wilmore: R. prosngetive bidders. A ‘part of the con- | E. Chaplin, D. C. Iang, Coalport; H. tract will require that the sucessful|L. Frugality; B. A. McDonald, Van Digger furni h a bond for the full{Ormer; Chearles Yon, Buckhorn; H. amc of the contract. {King McFarland, Manager of Altoona A ora furnishing 10,000 | Chamber of Commerce, Altoona; T. H. of three-inch 14-f¢ planking and|Mpyers, Mark Hanna; George Eichen- 4,000 feet of by 12-feet|laub, Elstie; Joseph Gardini, Coupon; ylankir for county bridges |Rembrent A s, William Lamont, was aw S. Boucher of|Bakerton; Marlin Boucher, Richard Beaverd bid $4250 a Steele, Louis Luxenberg, Barnesboro: thousand n Ebensburg.|John Eash, Spangler; Albert O'Connor, The pla white oak. |A. -M. Huber, Loretto; Harry Johnson, Dean; James B 1ger, Dysart; Geo. | Hainley, Harry Cox, Amsbry; B. R. loyd, Hastings; M. J. Bracken; Phili Caulfiel d, Johnstown; Dr. Pope Dic in son, St. Miachaels; Homer C. Geo uo, | South Fork; R. E. Betts, Summerh obey, La-| William Yeckley, Portage: Rober gh Robert Bloom, Cassandra; Thomas W. and | Bender, Lilly; Rev. Fr. 1. J. Denny, O.|T. J. Murphy, W. A. Gibbons, A. R Burgoon; Walter Hollen, W. W. Ber- E M. Harclerode, Ashville for by three-inch use on to H. his low feet delivered must No. 1 FIELD MASS TO BE HELD NEXT SU UNDA Y MORNING |c foot 1eet led on of } S De 3 ony ev The ¢ 0, Vincent Rev. F the of Carrolltown, ther Modestus Wirtner, Boniface, will be celebrant, sub- deacon at the field |caw, brate St. Joseph's Har Sleeping Pla next Sunday, when t hundrec anniversary of the founding of church will be observed, as announc in last week’s Courie I Rev. Fa- ther Lawrence Rogan, O. S. B., Pittsburgh, will deliver the sermon and the Rev. Father 3 of St. make language f ro , Une Wolf. Oo. S. the Rev. S S. B., of deacon mass to be on chur bi LOCAL FIRM SECURES APPOINTMENT FROM DIAMOND SYNDICATE The Jewelry Company Ga , Prop., of this place, thi announ ed that word had been rec from the Holland offi th Diamond Syndicate, appointment as a local jer in Virgin Diamonds | “Virgin Diamonds,” said Mr ner, upon being intervigwed by ious exercises which | resentative of this paper, “are gen 10 o'clock a. m. The par-|diamonds, which have never befo planned to serve lunch |Peen individually owned or worn, > to partake of same |r€ct from South African mines. ton the church grounds, a nominal sum “There has always been a to be charged for the repast. second-handed diamonds on the ——— i ket, some of them, of course, w County to Solicit Bids too savory a reputation. Comin > ? 4.3 : accepted channels, it was impossible On Poor District Bonds | distinguish such stones, although many Totaling About $150,000 jewelers have long attempted to han- {dle only diamonds of known Since the war, moreover, the st such previously owned stones has stantially reased “Realizing that t diamond buyer—unl was Ti in a of > back the of | on Ad- George’s a short for the 20] expected at Rev. Father Ber- pastor of St. Joseph’s $s Master of Ceremon- Tozer rdner the occasion, stor of o ak con : ie authorized dea the calor: nl 1e d, O B. church, Gard- a I 1 at ish people have to those who ca supply mar ds on Cambria county poor district bonds in the sum of $150,000 will be sought by County Controller Henry L. Cannon, it was decided at meeting the county commissioners on Mon- day. The bonds, which will be tax free in Pennsylvania, will bear interest he 4, per cent a year ana ferred to be a first bonds due in order over! the diamond he purcl riod from Oct 1, 1931 to|the opportunity 195,. They will be dated Oct.|with the Virgin and a certified check in the |W! for some $1,500 must accompany each exclusively on ‘from the mines. “Not only are finest quality, range their world. addition, says Mr. Gardner, Virgin Diamond, the ; a registered Certific ntees f of discriminatir of course, stone because 1d—much pre own and wear d, I welcomed my store Syndicate alized direct a inte re our to 1 or rate of to years selected rough sum bid. The commissi contr ler, engineer and tor will attend |the the annual convention state | wide association of but which of d the Ol ol-, Diamond sizes and i mountir ard all Virgin in all of distinctiv uve ces are stand: county ers solici oI the comml oona yeste county ne at Alt THANKS, CARD OF We h, tl our sincere sisted us the death Valentine all who donated ‘for the funer is manner, to express to all those who ¢ recent bereavement, husband and father, Ww AS= tne A number of improvements and are grateful to been made to Electric Park at the use of their boro by Council THE FAMILY } place of our Psioda ic cars the Borough 1 ad~