st at [ips — Figure ave 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 OM) SO SO 0" smn sama: Mr. and Mrs. William Schroth, of Newark, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Alvir Schroth and two children, ) Orange, N. J., have returned to homes after a week's visit among relatives in Carrolltown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pagnacle saturday morning for a motor ] ew England States and point LU en route to their destination Mr. and Mrs. James J. McGonegal and Mrs. Rose Farabaugh were motor- over the new highway to Coalport, then continued their trip to points in Clearfield and Blair counties, Satu - day. After a visit of four or five days wi Miss Matlida Stevens, Mrs. E has returned to her home in P phia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward S report an enjoyable vacation spent Rome City, Ind. Dr. and Mrs: Isadore and William Strittmatter Thurs- day morning for their homes in Phila- lef delphia after spending nearly a week |at the home of Mr. a: DROUGHT REQUIRES MORE WATER TESTS BERT Mr. William Lamont business caller in Alto M Hube: Angeles California s in Cambria County. John Mrs. Catherine Alberter has gone to Washington, D. C., to sper 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., the winter, | Johnst 1 was here to visit with his sister, Mrs H. M. Blum, after being in the S for a number of weeks visiting with a daughter and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bender and|{spent the week end at the home family, of East Carroll township, were | Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McCox recent motorists to Pittsburgh. Cards sent from Dr. and Mrs. V, J.{her home in Johnstown, ix were in Venice, Italy.| tives here. Mulvehill to friends in Carrolltown, in- form them they Mrs Jos stown visitors on Saturday Mr. Thomas Weaver of Johnst Mrs. Thomas McCoy 1 after some time visiting amon 10 while traveling in Europe. According Miss Leah Weaver was a v to reports the tourists are now on their | the home of her aunt, Mi F return voyage to the United States. Berkey in Johnstown re The Rev. Father William, O. S. B,, ass Mr .and Mrs. Miles Rank stant pastor of the local Catholic|of Marion Center, were amon Church, spent Thursday at St. Vincent| visitors in town. Archabbey, Latrobe. Mr. fam Cc Fritz and daughter Mae; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Houck, of Hastings, and Mrs. Minnie Lute, of Derry, made up a of motorists to Cook State Forest and Mrs. L. A. Sharbaugh and |New York after spendi y and Miss Hattie Sharbaugh, of {at the home of her parents rrolltown; Mr. and Mrs. Hiram |nys, Thomas Hecker. and Paul atte betw nou and Rider College of N. J. at unday. town, on Saturday evening Miss Ce lia Hecker has reour: Mr. William Lamont 1 the fo n St. Francis College of Li € Aruthur McCoy and Mis: h and Mrs. Thomas Owens and Mr family and Miss Fannie Wetzel were|MeCoy were Johnstown visi motor to Indiana, Pa. to which Monday even place y acompanied Mr. and Mrs. Mr and MN John MecGonegal and family, of Du-|pamily were quesne, who had visited relatives in|nr and Mrs. James Carrolltown over the week-end. caria, on Sund Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sharbaugh and 1 M son Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Barnard ] m and daughter Bertha motored to Penn State College Saturday to visit arles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shar- 1 a student of the school. n Joh Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bearer and twin r I boys, of Ebensburg, were guests of Mrs wn en Rearer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aman- | Visiting relat wi dus Buck, over Sunday. Mr, and Mr: St P. J. Huber, C. C. Adams, A. P. hs Soro, visi in n and son Fred and Amandus]™: ; . Mr. and M J yh Kn were moto o Pittsburgh, Sun- Mi Ten ; the Holy Name|™™ nie Mor, Socie s held at Forbes Field, | V251t0rs on ‘Li rol nda 3 y oO Ea A 2, Vis INDU ISTRI ES A ID 1 wit mother, Mrs. Rose Fara- PURE WATER M( , motored to Indiana on Hoffmai Boniface week end. A. P. Myers visited College, Latrobe, Sat Mr. and Mrs. Jam Mr and Mrs. James E. McGoneg hter and Miss Kathleen Ec at a dinner dat guest $ Mrs. Lawrence Grieff, of day. The feasting was in observanc: of the 10th wedding anniversary of host and hostess Misses Louis and Marcella left Saturday * DuBois to their sister, Mrs. Joseph Ri Harrigan and son vy, Sunday he for- has been employed in the Steel fo everal years. Fis} J. V. Maucher and son, Joseph g ine Severin and Severin motored to St and Emporium on Sunday : | spend the day with ne ves 2 | date was the 15 ANN1VE V | of Harrigan couple Sisters Modestus oO 2 1CLLE tl C { Ss a { » Hed of this place | Rosemary Wi was a week-end visit of Mrs. Regina Sloan home. Among the recent v s at ! Philip Kirk home were Mr. and Arthur Commons and daughter I ora and Miss Ethel Delozier of N Glo. Mrs. Mary Reiv spent Sunday at tl hor Ss. Geo Hecker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert daughter of Altoona sj nd at Mr ) Ambrose Huber anc spent Sunday with L. Luther. ir Delozier of T: tly visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kirk. Mrs. John Hayes has Sunbury where she her daughter, Mr. Mrs. Frank Dor members of her Bridge in home Monday eve Rose, the six yes ld daughter of Editor and Mrs. G. E. Hipps, suffer a broken nose and severe bruises of | the face, when she fell from a 1 The Patton Courier Criticise Delay THE PATTON COURIER Yatton A, C, Wins Over . . —— In Vaccination] 1, ,.. coon son In their opening 8g 1 —— m the local field Sul erno uth Department officials to-day |the Patton A. C. gridc l arents Lo have young Coalport Independents 1gainst both small- {able ease, 58 to 0. Line PATTON—58 COALPORT y ¥ LE Grozanics Flan i versterrial ST Swab . Cc : | 3uck rb each sum- h INC Lamont .. . Wit ; | RG Dratsic eens Syl 1 en examined >“ oe ra RT.....Yahner ....... Bor 17 nt. had be n vac. | RE-Carretti eifs, TRE ure Ye lQB.. Relly Bi Mary R Noble, chief of the HB... Christoff At Nevelin » department HB Maykovich ....... Ginter hei ies + {FB Farabaugh ..... Peacock Pablon cine 18 12 n $200alport cones we 0 Maykovich. Points af dow - Kelly. Sub: Pat Petronjak, J. ( nn, Umpire—A a — ————— ALTOONA BOOSTER MERCHANTS SAYS: Shop at Your Home Stores First. Come to Booster Stores 1 for The Thing Your Home Stores the age ol Cannot Supply. ¢ 26 cl en to ily MN nm J ariou 11 VWI 3 ~ + { 18 OW Uh iMPLOX wT ARR w etters t nu r.of au- \ e I Of- ¥ ition 1 : i v ad < | } { 3 i In- h aon bern len mmit- 1f¢ r- Boo ter ound . {ores : I no 5 fol e St Late Fall and Winter Goods Ww never more complet n ma than now! Prices were never more a than th th 10W previ n Dn at is even more impo: - that Booster Stores b » rien on cron for personal use or for i aD ID I EE 152 of a Quality and ! OPPORTUNITY : : i that can be dep¢ 1 upon to be en- f LI i BY tire 1tisfacto y i Thousands of families throughout ir 1" Central Pennsyl a depend upon § be n-—one vear old. : fn Booster 1pply the needs | 8 ! 1 n it sacrifice : 3 : Yt sacrifice. that cannot; b cured at y Re n—either cash, or will eal Stores. § i Id 2 party on easy | Right now is ideal time to do i your Fall and ¢ y Winter Shop- g 1 ping and take advantage of the low prices! at the parental home on Tuesday ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES OBSERVE EVER WEDNIES AS “SUBURBAN DAY” There are al s worth while attractions for Suburban Day Shoppers. Look for th ores that Dis- play Suburban I Streamers in Their Window GOOD ROADS LEAD TX \LTOON A And The Store Members of The Altoona Booster Association Warner Theatre ALTOONA, PA, Week Starting lay, October 17 Eddie Cantor in “Wo pee’ Featuring 10! gfield Beauties 100 Percer tural Color EO 0-0 STU) 0-0-4300 Oa O-R ICC ¥ RES TYE fut Coalport Independents Touchdowns—Carrett Kell 6 erow, Semelst Soloman You’ll Marvel At The Values We Are Offering in New Fall Dresses There is a dress here for you for every occasion 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 and every dress is priced at a figure that repre- | sents a real saving. We want to show them to COATS In blacks, browns and greens, em- Ne i» bodying all the YN chic and charm of | garments usually sold ata very much A¢ Eu higher figure. $16.75 to $49.7 Hats Must Flatter The Woman of Today They must have the new double brim: f: they must set back on the head, and A they must fit into the ensemble. Our hats do all of this. Come In and See. FANNIE C. WETZEL Carrolltown, Pa.
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