st at [ips — Figure have gained learer—your health—you ner in mind. y fat person ({RUSCHEN If even this ce you this urest way to el a superb o gloriously live—your bO-GuS O SnanO--O W-O NN) R N, PENNA CARROLLTOWN k, N. J, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvi Schroth and two children, of E Orange, N. J, have returned to their homes after a week's visit among their relatives in Carrolltown, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pagnacle left England States and points of t en route to their destination Mr. and Mrs. James J. McGonegal and Mrs. Rose Farabaugh were ists over the new highway to Coalport, then continued their trip to point: Clearfield and Blair counties, Saku - day. After a visit of four or five days with Miss Matlida Stevens, Mrs. E. A. Wise has returned to her home in Philad phia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Steven: report an enjoyable vacation being spent Rome City, Ind. Dr. and Mrs: Isadore Strittmatter and William Strittmatter left Thurs- day morning for their homes in Phila- delphia after spending nearly a week in Cambria County. Mrs. Catherine Alberter has gone to Washington, D. C., to spent the winter, having gone there last week overland with Geo. Bender, and his mother, Mrs Catherine Bender, who returned home Saturday. Frank Thomas, of Green Castle, Ind., was here to visit with his sister, Mrs. H. M. Blum, after being in the East for a number of weeks visiting with a daughter and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bender and family, of East Carroll township, were recent motorists to Pittsburgh. Cards sent from Dr. and Mrs. V, J. Mulvehill to friends in Carrolltown, in- form them they were in Venice, Italy. while traveling in Europe. According to reports the tourists are now on their return voyage to the United States. The Rev. Father William, O. S. B,, assistant pastor of the local Catholic Church, spent Thursday at St. Vincent Archabbey, Latrobe. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sharbaugh and family and Miss Hattie Sharbaugh, of Carrolltown; Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Fritz and daughter Mae; Mr. and VN A. J. Houck, of Hastings, and Mr Minnie Lute, of Derry, made up a party of motorists to Cook State Forest Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Owens and family and Miss Fannie Wetzel were motorists to Indiana, Pa., to which place they acompanied Mr. and Mrs. John McGonegal and family, of Du- quesne, who had visited relatives in Carrolltown over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sharbaugh and son Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Dillion and daughter Bertha motored to Penn State College Saturday to visit Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shar- baugh, a student of the school. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bearer and twin boys, of Ebensburg, were guests of Mrs. Bearer’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aman- dus Buck, over Sunday. P. J. Huber, C. C. Adams, A. P. and Mrs. William Schroth, of Saturday morning for a motor trip to > motor- DROUGHT REQUIRES Crit inte MORE WATER TESTS ~¥ iticise D elay rs In Vaccination ) officials to-day ) have young f Owing to the c« the Pennsylvania ment's mobile laboratori¢ ® 1 t ordered to remain in the Do nu { mn yainst both small- I'h ny d study of re- y¢ of the health n personnel : ch each sum- at 1 al di S In of 8189 iren examined, i n ¢ rth to school ; 17 d been vac- for sm y I Ma Ri chief of the ) section of the department, 1 minations alawsy 2y for parents to de- 1 1 ition until a child has —— ls )0 Qe. Mr. William Lam 1 I Nol ecause of business ec : n )| X between or 1 beyond, A eon 1 dur- at lich John. Mrs. Richard hn was a ler i 1 ; Johns on Thursday aft i fe last week. ( d Mr. and Mrs. Politi anounce the wstered birth of a daughter. Of ith Rev. Father McCarthy was in Altoona ,on Wednesda f last w Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Knapper we ria Johnstown visitors on Saturday ve- | Dr = ning. : ed, wuld be Mr. Thomas Weaver of Johnstown, 5°03 as they ha spent the week end at the home of > i Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McCoy. 2! na Mrs. Thomas McCoy has returned to. es her home in Johnstown, after : Ing some time visiting among tives here. nO QI YR ros TIT f Miss Leah Weaver was a visitor af| SYER WIDER FIELD the home of her aunt, M 'OR EMPLOYMENT AID Berkey in Johnstown re - Mr .and Mrs. Miles Ra I ¥ of Marion Center, were > Lab in town. 3 £ a celia Hecker has reiurned to| 10riUes n } ' New Y after spending several days |’ © 3 ompo rx at the home of her parents, Mr. and clation Mrs. Thomas Hecker. to } cohieren Mr. William Lamont and son 3 1 \ : and Paul attended the foothe will at between St. Francis College H iow and Rider College of N. J. : town, on Saturday evening. > Mr. Aruthur McCoy and Miss Ruth McCoy were Johnstown 'S Monday eveni Mr .and WN George Fitch Family were visitors at hon Mr. and Mrs. Jan ¥ n Bec- caria, on Sunday Mr. F E Fitch nn Johnstov V Miss Li tea Bal 1 VE at her | 1e in Jot 1 Mr. Ord Weaver and son b ) Richard of Johnstown, spent Sunday |! id visit \ n town col Mr. and Mrs. Myron Strong of B neshoro, visited re ly. Myers and son Fred and Amandus Eck were motorists to Pittsburgh, Sun- day, attending the Holy Name y exercises held at Forbes Field, burgh, Sunday evening. SOC Pitts Edward Farabaugh, of Pittsburg, ited with his mother, Mrs. Rose F bau and family, Sunday. The f mer has been employed in the Steel City for several years. Dr. J. V. Maucher and son, Joseph Maucher, motored to Indiana on Sun- day. M Thos. A. Owens rs of her bridge club >d the Tuesday enter mer evening. t Mr. and Mrs. Edward Voelker and Mrs. Edward Lange and At Hoffman, of Pittsburgh, were gue Boniface Stich and family, week end. A. P. Myers visited at St. Vincent's Coll , Latrobe, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James J. McGonegal, Mr and Mrs. James E. McGonegal and daughter and Miss Kathleen Eck were guests at a dinner served by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grieff, of Altoona, Sun- day. The feasting was in observance of the 10th wedding anniversary of th host and hostess. »s Louis and I ay for DuBois their sister, Mrs. Joseph ily. Mr. and 1 Harrigan and son Joseph, Mrs. Catherine Severin and Mi Cecelia Severin motored to St Mary's and Emporium on Sunday to spend the day with relatives. The date was the 15th wedding anniversary of Harrigan couple Sisters Modestus Hecker and Rita Yahner of Jeannette spent the week- end at the local convent. The for-| mer a daughter of Mr. and Mus. | Geor 3 place. N ar) ner of Altoona was a week-end at the home | of Mrs. Regina Sloan home. Among the recent visitors at the Philip Kirk home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Commons and daughter Len- ora and Miss Ethel Delozier of Nanty- Glo. Mrs. Mary Reivel of Johnstown spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hecke Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eckenrode and daughter of Altoona spent the week- end at the home of Mrs. Ec parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Westz Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Huber and family of Ebensbt and Mr. and Mux Ambrose Huber and family of Loretto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G L. Luther. Blair Delozier of Trenton, N. J., re- cently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kirk. Mrs. John Hayes has returned fron Sunbury where she 1d been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ri rd Wolfe. Mrs. Frank Donahue er ned the members of her Bridge 3 home Monday eveni Rose, the six ye old daughter of over the ol the Common Commissior i ——————— EE Mr. and Mrs. Josepl napper a idered. 5 Jenr eels re Barnesl y TI ) 's on Tuesday evenin f determining how VET 1d emplo I Vi OPPORTUNITY LESTER BABY GRAND PIANO Perfect condition—one year old. once at sacrifice. n—either cash, or will party on easy onfidential infor- mation apply, Box No. E. A) AD SE) I-TECH) > cm On SEE IT NOW Editor and Mrs. G. E. Hipps, suffered a broken nose and severe bruises of | the face, when she fell from a ng at the parental home on Tuesday. The Patton Courier THE PATTON COURIER Patton A, C. Wins Over Coalport Independents In their opening gam 1 Son on the local field Sw ifternoon the Patton A. C. gridd led the Coalport Independents y able ease, 58 to 0. Lins PATTON—58 LE. Grozanics BE Flani an | LT...Swab ..... .- Capito LG......Buck . | COALPOR Po Lamont RG......Dratsic RT... Yahner . RE......Carretti winlSelly : HB.......Christoff ........ HB......Maykovich ..... FB... Farabaugh Patton Coalport petey Touchdowns—Carrett Kelly 6, Maykovich. Points after t hdowns —Carretti, Kelly. Subs ton—Witherow, Semelsberger, So Hetsko, Petronjak, J. C —T. Quinn, Umpire—Ag) rr Na —————- ALTOONA BOOSTER MERCHANTS SAYS: Shop at Your Home Stores First. Come to Booster Stores for The Thing Your liome Stores Cannot Supply. Right Now A Good [ime to buy In Altoona Booster StOres Stocks of Late Fall and Winter Goods were never more complete than now! Prices were never more attractive that now preve in And what is even more important, that Booster Stores » everything il use or for home, is of a Quality and Style d upon to be en- whether for pers that can be depe: tirely satisfactor Thousands of milies throughout Central Pennsyl Booster Stores t that cannot; bet ecured at their lia depend upon upply the needs local Stores. 10W is deal time to do and early Winter Shop- Right your Fall ping and take vantage of the low prices! ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES OBSERVE EVERY WEDNESDAY AS “SUBURBAN DAY” ...There are aly s worth while attractions for suburban Day Shoppers. Look for the piay Suburban D stores that Dis- Streamers in Their Windows GOOD ROADS LEAD TO ALTOONA And The Stores Members of The Altoona Booster Association Warner Theatre ALTO A, PA, Week Starting day, October 17 Eddie Cantor in “W ) pee’ gfield Beauties Featuring 100 100 Percent Natural Color You’ll Marvel At The Values We Are Offering in New Fall Dresses There is a dress here for you for every occasion and every dress is priced at a figure that repre- sents a real saving. We want to show them to you. We feel that when you see them you'll more fully appreciate our claims. Travel Print Dresses & Flat Crepe Print Dresses, at $5.95, $6.75, $9.95, $14.95 Ladies’ Chic Fur Trimmed COATS In blachs, browns and greens, em- bodying all the . chic and charm of garments usually sold ata very much higher figure. $16.75 to $49.75 they must set back on the head, and 5 Hats Must Flatter The Woman of Today They must have the new double brim: ) $9 and $5 they must fit into the ensemble. Qur hats do all of this. Come In and See. FANNIE C. WETZEL Carrolltown, Pa.