S AGAIN "OINTMENT Nestmont, Sec- ard of Finance yurg, again ha ecent appoint- Fisher as dele- 7lvania at the of the National sessions will be October 20-24. ce was held a vith Mr. Kress tative. RMER MAN, DIES WwW. 1. Swoope, Clearfield Hos- » an illness of Attorney of oc the adminis- oroul and was m that district in congress. , year ago and on in impairec by his widow. BOR AAR he Ie YET nce in a a picture outstand- ly - great. p see it. anks, Jr. ilton 16 of The st Stunt ry “The nder” Cohen. Mrs. Jones with a beautiful bouquet.|It Is Morn,” and “At Dawning.” For cab smash-bang into the front win-|tertainment, the prizes being awarded | WV. G- Corby, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose dow of the police station—and the ac- | to John Long, Jr. John Long, Sr.,| Wimmer and Kermont Nace, all of tion involving Pallette when he drives | Mrs. Paul Hoover and Rita Long. The | Perkasie; R. Hartman, Myrtle Fultz, Miss MacDonald's Spiffy roadster | following were presented: Mr. and Mrs. | Alice Heeter and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- across the top of a fire-plug, causing | Harry Owens ,of Johnstown: Mr. and |1€V. all of Nescopeck, Pa. South America—in the hold where | Vincent Fapabaugh of Loretto: Mr. | Department of Revenue at Harrisburg. deals more with the troubles of the Oa fa wall pa On the tropical isle where they find | 21d Albert Link, all of Patton: Mr. ang| Frank A. Tibbott of Ebensburg, aged| Genevieve Campbell, aged 16, daugh- Brooklyn. And so on and so on. Ac-| Loretto, and Mrs. Laura Long of this|at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at | condition yester and an attractive afternoon tea await- | charge is leaving no stone ing them. wed 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. 10. PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1930. (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. ! | MRS. JOSEPH RHINER REV. J. LILLIAN JONES IS PATTONHIGH SCHOOL COUPLE 1S HONORED ON MRS. RODGERS PASSES PASSES T0 BEYOND ORDAINED TO MINISTERY. NOTES OF THE WEEK ANNIVERSARY OCCASION AWAY EARLY TODAY y a Y i ‘or » Courier! ¢ gy Re | Local Liade i Aged St. Lawrence Lady Expired Yatton Ladv, Pastor of Barnes. | Funeral Services for IAs Compiled for the Cou iey Sheriff Homer George [ Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel Hei: t | Local Lady, Aged 70 Years, Had Tuesday of This Week 0 Che 2 %, Honored At : ! | Readers by Bob Little of ey ay) Married Fifty Years Been In Failing Health at Nooh | boro Church, Honored . Miss Mary Farabaugh the Student Body. Has Humorous Talk) wh : for Some Time Ll Service Thursday. — | . —— J Ago. | Mrs. Anna Rhiner, aged 82 years, | — The funeral of Miss Mary Farabaugh,| Many of the students are spending| An address along humorous lines by | — { wife of Joseph Rhiner, passed awa J. Lillian Jones, who has been pastor who died in Tucson, Arizona, on Wed-! their Institute vacation out of town, Sheriff Homer George was the high| My, Mrs. Elizabeth Rodgers, aged 70 at her home at St. Lawrence at 12:50 | of the First Baptist Church, Barne and Mrs. Samuel Heist of | ight of di . ting of the Mer. | a : by. : yea:s, widow of the late William - |nesday morning of last week, and| The date scheduled for th ng. | fight o o ET aetiny of Se Mer- | Spangler, Pa., celebrated their Golden Rodgers, passed away at her home on P. M., Tuesday of this week, following | boro, for the last nine months, was notice of whose death appeared in last|burg foot-ball game has been ged | © 12055 : ou Jean bs WE ae soc »'| Wedding, last Sunday, at this place. East Magee avenue at 4:45 o'clock an illness of some time of a complica- | duly ordained last week, October 16 week's Courier, was held with a high| to Thursday of this week. rooms of the Firs utheran Church tion of disea vanced age. u | In the midst of a large gathering of the | at Johnstown, Monday. J | | relatives and friends they renewed bens-| Sheriff George humorously scored their marriage vows, Rev. Thomas R. incident to her ad- 1930, to the regular Baptist ministry. mass of requiem in St. Mary's Cath-|has been practicing all wee! this, Thursday morning, following an The deceased had been a! Mrs. Jones is the wife of the Rev. illness of about six weeks, of a com- olic Church, this place, at nine o'clock | fellows expect to show thes resident of the St. Lawrence vicinity M. H. Jones, pastor of the Patton on Wednesday morning, the Rev. | burg lads” just where a . : : plication of disease3. Her husband thev what he termed the more or less uni- | Gibson officiating. John R. Butters died here about a year and a half ago. for the greater part of her life, hav- | Baptist Church. Father Henry, O. 8. B., being the| Mabel Fitzpatrick i 3 the Sl concern Op Shoe 5 2 biglor Brockway, Pa., being groomsman | mys, Rodgers was born in Lithuania, ing been born in Germany, and com-| A council, composed of ministers and | celebrant. Interment was made in St.| week with her brother James, in a yoaunz a 20 ge 3 : 10 ng gun fifty years ago acted in the Same | and married Mr. Rodgers in that coun. ing with her parents, the late Mr. and [laymen from the Clearfield Baptist Mary's cemetery. Miss Farabaugh'’s| Detroit, Mich. ung Soins Ol the Toutine Work fapacity at this time. Mrs. Clark try at the age of 23 years, the couple Mrs. Jo 1 Lehmier, to this country, Association, met in regular session at | body arrived in Patton on Sunday mor-| Paul Kane spent the week end in taal aa 8 hy the iii 3 Dries, Heist of Patton, was bridesmaid. coming immediately to this country. when a child. three P.M. A splendid delegation was ning and was taken to the home of | Pittsburgh. : % ver $1.000, Ais offs The happy couple was then present- Deceased has been a resident of Patton The dx ed is survived by the fol- | present. The moderator, Dr. H. K. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis E.| Fire Prevention Themes Sheriff's office during the past four ; or the vast thirty vv ye he states, adding that “There 202 the bast thirty years. hs. is a great deal more inside work con- Surviving are the following children: ‘with |Rected with the Sheriff's office than is| The following guest group were pre- | Adam Rodgers, of Dunlo; Mrs. Frank t With fo a . > sent: McKolanis and Mrs. Jos. Frantz, of ( friends in Tanagua. | generally believed. | | | Sy he SY iherrs. 2 rife DuBois; the Misses Matilda and Eliza- { Mildred Smith is a Pittsburgh vis o> [or ae I leon v8 i 9 beth Rodgers, of South Orange, N. J., THOMAS FISHER [es as eek 7 the Sen . 1 CATHOLIC COURTS {and Mr. Edward Heist, of Spangler; and Corp. Andrew Rodgers, of the U. Last Wednesday the Seni main- (Mus. Hattie Montgomery and sons, Fre- |S: Army, stationed at Staten Island, and 9 great grandchildren also survive.| The candidates passed the examination [ed after school to order | > : v The funeral will be held Friday | ably and was congradulated by the TAKES OWN LIFE tams, and pennants. 10rning at nine o'clock with a high | council for her pan PLAN CE E |drick and Mathew, of Kane; Mr. and |: > Another Son, Soest, died in ; Rhants | (Mrs. John Heist and family Ida, Ethel, |e Army service in 1925. splendid preparation are to be made in the st School R MONIAL e 1e ta ! : 's of bl fd sold wh | Harrietta, Virginia and Betty Lou, of | The funeral will be held on Satur- ma ol requiem in SM Lawrence's | and efficiency for the Christian min- colors 0 ue and gold whi h at St. Lawrence, the Rev. istry. The lowing chi field Tov ed with a purse of gold and various other gifts. ren: Joseph, Jr. of Clear-| Freeman, of DuBois made the intro- {Farabaugh at Highland Grove. iss| last Friday. The pupils are Mrs. E. M. Nedimyer, | ductory address. Mrs. Olive Earle, Agnes Farabaugh, the deceased's sister, | waiting for the returns of ti Mrs. Mich Ropp, and Michael and |clerk of the church read the minutes accompanied the body from the west.| Margaret Gwynn is vis Max Rhiner, all of Flinton, R. D.: and requesting the ordination of the pastor. Miss Rose Rhiner, at home. A son, | The candidate was presented by the 1, and a daughter, Elizabeth, are following deacons of the Barnesboro deceased. Seventeen grand children | church, E. P. Brown and Roland Davis. x : ie, Ing |Ridgway; Mr. and Mrs. Saul Heist and |9aY morning at nine o'clock with a of the Association, Former Local Resident Had Been | and caps are to be of the class colors Four Organiaztions in County |family Alex, Mytle, Billy, Archie. Mer. touem high Mass in Sb. George's r Damian, O. 8. B., officiating|E. L. Kuhn was clerk of ordination Engaged in Insurance maroon and gray. Sie ie . ” (riwillis and Junior, of Hooversyille; | church Interment will be in St. Mary’s Interment wil Itake place in the church council. “ng: ; . « a Saturday ine High § to I articipate in Installa- | Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Heist and family, cemetery. cemetery. The ladies of the church served a Business, A a Stati : : tion at Ebensburg. (Mildred, Charles, Sam, John, Walter. rr [delicious dinner at six o'clock in the — ny RO oes £3 MISS ESTHER ANDERSON |sccial rooms Thomas Fisher of Johnstown, aged |touchdown’s in the first | SOC1& I S. omas Fishe onns , aged f, tee 1m % cs ivi hi ; . 1 1A . : , | fellows kept this spirit Al seven thirty the session of ordina- 46, a native of Clearfield county and p ] At I 8 ee ihe. i WEDS AT JAMESTOWN | tion was held with Dr. Freeman presid- | for many years a resident of Patton | the game, The Jine-up an SEM, [Clark and Helen of Freidens, Pa.: Mr. The newly-elected officers for the | and Mrs. Walter J. Stark on daugh- MRS. HENRY FOX IS : ; ing year of the several Courts of | ter, Alice of Ridgeway; Mr. and Mrs. | CLAIMED BY DEATH | PATTON—42 PORTAC wp. Catholic Daughters of America through- | Morris Heist, of Ridgeway; Mrs. James (ing. The program was as fallows: took his life Wednesday morning in| FA ATi RE TWP0| wt Cambria County will be installed |Heist, Somerset; Mr. Amos Heacock Burial Will Take Place This Th | = te a SR : e | LE Henninger ..... oe Lesko] °, : tu Newhorrv: Me: o Ire AF : urial Wi ake ce This urs- ride of Qs . 3 3 «| Hymn. his bedroom by shooting himself = at the Knights of Columbus Home at|Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Butters Bride at Saturday Morning Ceremony 2 : : : . 1 D> y | Prayer—Rev. C. R. Knight pastor of through the head : z Death was instan- in Western New York Ebensburg next Sunday afternoon, at|o0f Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Fred New- | Gay Worming In Carolliown | Westover Church. j atneous Since going to Johnstown four 2 o'clock. The installation ceremonies |Port, and Mrs. Eva Erickson and fam- Cemetery. Town. | Scripture Reading—Rev. 3S. A. Farver | years ago, Mr Fisher was engaged in ’ en [of Kylertown. Miss Esther M. Anderson, daughter | __ of Mrs. Gottfried Anderson, of this ! place, and Philip A. Strong, son of Mrs. | Sadie A. Carlson, of Jamestown, N. Y. were married last Saturday morn- : i at the Bethel Lutheran parsonag:z | Jamestown, by the Rev. Lawrence trom. The attendants were Mrs. Gust Josephson, sister be in charge of Miss Frances|ily, Geraldine and Junior, all of Kane: r, of Kane, State Regent, assist-| Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Swank of North.| Mrs. Margaret Biller Fox, aged 68, Mae Cully Shields, of Cres-|umberland; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H.| Wife of Henry Fox, died at noon Sun- rict Deputy. Officers will pe |Brobst, and Mr. Bruce Plouch, all of [day at the Fox home near here. Her led for Court of Our Lady, | Panville; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heist | health had been impaired for some town; Court of Our Lady of Vic-|and family,Clark, Donald and Mildred, | ime. Mrs. Fox is survived by the fol- Barnesboro; Court Joan of Arc,|and Miss Ruth McGregor all of Pitts. |! g children: Mrs. John Zern, this son, and Court Ebensburg, Ebens- | burgh; Mr. Walter Knuppenberger of | Frank Fox, Ebensburg; Mrs. : | Pittsburgh; Miss Marie Heist, and |Anthony Holt, Hastings; Bernetta, Following the installation ceremonies | MY- George Feltenberger of Meadville: | Pittsburgh; Fidelis. Robert and Mrs. | the insurance business and had a wide - | circle of friends and business acquaint- | ances Thomas Fisher was born at Bris- bin July 12, 1884, a son of the late John Henry and Mary Ann Fisher. FB... i His Father died many years ago and his mother’s death occurred two years’ Louc ago. Thomas Fisher moved to Patton |Fennie—2. and g E as a youth and resided there until| Substitutions: Portage Mabel, | 3 panquet will be held at the New Eb- | Master Tommie Nisewonger, of Barnes- | Anna Crow, Patton; William Fox, De- brother-in-law of the bride. The he went to Johnstown. In addition |Kukytko, Baunnet, v Suhre hn for members and their |P°F0; Mr. John Butters, Mr. and Mrs, | troit, Mich., and Joseph Fox, at home. ride was dressed in a moss green to his Widow M a Margaret MecClel- Patton—Rennie, Wi itizencer Suess. At the banquet Mons. H M George Levis, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. But- | Mrs. Fox was a sister of Paul Biller, chiffon with cream lace trimmings and land Fisher Mr. Fisher ia survived by | McConnell, Crowell, Thomas, Gro 2.) O'Neil stor of the Holy Name Cath. | ters, Mr and Mrs. Albert McNeil and | of this place, and William Biller, vore hat and shoes to match. Her three sons, Lemuel, a student of Beck- | Solomon, Cassitor, Grant, Makovick, olic Church, Ebensburg, and Chaplin family, Earl, Glen, Wayne, Irene and |Cresson. corsage was of tea roses and baby leg college, Harrisburg and Blair and | Lamont, Zern, Stoltz, S 2 of Court Ebensburg will give the invo- | 20tis all of Brockway; Mr. and Mrs.| Funeral services wede conducted this breath. hk a gi | Darl Fisher, both at home. A brother, | = r _— cation ,and the Rev. John E. O'Connor, Thomas Evans and son of Lilly; Mr. honing at 9 oclock in St. Mary's I'he bridesmaid was gow ned in brown Lemuel Fisher of Patton, survives, | pastor of St. Edward's Catholic Church, [20d Mrs. W. G. Jenkins of Nanty-Glo: Catholic church in this place. Inter- crepe with hat and shoes to match a = | I ; ; | Miss Swanson of Clymer; Mr. and |ment will be in St. Benedict's church / . Ek uh : Brief funeral services will be con- Barnesboro, and Chaplin of Court | i and wore a corsage of pink roses and | trae. neta], Se dn Cason i Our Lady of Victory, will act as toast-| MS: J. R. Hunter and daughter, Edin cemetery at Carorlitown. baby breath. : | noon at the Fisher home, after which | % rd VT DAY master The principal address at the | 2 Stn Benedien: Miss Betty Morris of Te SI Ro Immediately after the ceremony a i the funeral party will come to Patton. | IL! banquet will be delivered by the Rev. arnesboro; Mr, and Mus, Horace Wil- [SIX INJURED WHEN wedding breakfast was given for the where services will be conducted af _— Gerard Bridge, of St. Vincent's Arch |.ams, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Heist and | THREE CARS CRASH bridal party at Dahlberg’s in James- ae v B Be oe ducten 2 LT ; abbey, Latrobe, who will be the guest | daughters Letham and Audrey; Mr. | Y ALS AR town with covers for fourteen. The a es Teshycra church | Say erg) Speakers on Program | ©; Mons. O'Neil his ort talks |2Rd Mrs. David Heist and daughter oe or od A i by the Rev. French McAfe Astor. of Mons. Neil. Other short talks Janet: vg AS enh : | Six persons were injured. one f color scheme was carried out in pink Tah nt will be In the Fainiow. At Meeting Held in will be given by Miss Mah Mrs. |J30et; Mis, Gertrude Smith, Mrs. | IH perspny were jure, , one o and green with a centre piece of pink cemetery eT | Shields, the Rev. James Graven, of|Lsther Lucas, Miss Julia Tober all op | them seriously, last Sunday evening orses and fern. The couple left after 1x Local Hall. Cresson Chaplain of Court Joan of | Catton; Mr. John Page of Kane: Mr. | When three automobiles figured in a the breakfast for an eastern trip. TC ABE — Are. ond ihe Rev. alin. Schon of | 30d Mrs. Adam Heist and family Flora collision on the sharp curve at the Mrs. Strong is a graduate of the LEONARD G. GORBY A democratic political rally was held| Moxham, Chaplain of Cour ‘Our| 30d John Adam of Altoona and Mus, |{00t of Kokomo Run Hill, midway be- Patton High School of the Class of : i | WEDS PERKASIE MISS |in the Patton Firemen’s Hall on Tues- Lady. : a ~ |Andrew Fornadley, of Pittsburgh. | tween Cresson and Lilly. 1929, and for the Tost your has been Rev. J. Lillian Jones cali day evening of this week, at which the| yar seleclions for banquet will — | Mrs Susanna Fleck, 25, of Juniata, en love £ ar . y . Stor « 4, 4 < e » | : hi e 11 i Trea - ns Rew. | Ade i tr viOIls 101 Maliyl U vail al - TIC i 3 it ioe iti i 3 rio SIpovsd oe Ri is a : | Leonard G. Corby, son of Mr. and issues of fis sapien from 168 Yiow be rendered by Miss Yvonne Yerger, of | CAMBRIA PARENT S, [5 m2 RUHL comin, is inj by the Ernest Otlander Co. of that| Selection by sextette composed of—| Mrs. Corby, former residents of Patton, | boop: hl aie TL RR ic | Patton; Miss Jose Hartman, of | TEACHERS ELECT | ordl 2 1p tho State Hishwoy bP city. Ms. Olive Earle, and the Misses Helen fp," 00% Bo Peclianls, Pa. ail] cor sonoe by Juage fven ‘Georee E |LPensburg; Miss M Laporte, of | | occording to the State Highway So Patton folks who attended the wed-|and Olive Earle, E. B. McCardell, Sid- |. : dik erkasie, Pa. ant of be nsburg; 2 tlorney reorge | Cresson, and a qu: from Court of | mrs, E. A. Hower Again Chow) 22 Yeport, a car Operated by Andrew dine included Mrs Gottfried Pan I nev Beechman. {Miss Helen Mae Muth, daughter of Ww olfe of Johnstow n, Democratic can- | go; Lady of V ov. a. £34 * 208 | Gidow and owned by David Shank was i aa rie Ruel Di] Ontieatns Sermon—Rev. George W |Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Muth of Perk. didate for congress, and Attorney em President at Annual Convention | traveling west on the highway and as os : re on is we Tew : Lo an sndav afien | 90S€Ph Gray of Spangler. The meet- T QQ y 3 in Ebensburg, the machine arrived at the sharp curve trick and Evelyn Anderson, sisters of | Hatch, Mahaffey. poy. MT |asie, were married on Sunday after-|; "0" fairly. well aitended. RURAL SESSION HELD * |another car is said to have attempted the bride, and Doms Dietrick vice Of Ordination prayer—Rev. M. H. Jones, noon, October 12, in the Ridge Avenue lettin 3 ¥ soli Af r INT THT DO pith) bar eri : 4 the bride. Denia Pastor of Paes Church and husband | Methodist Episcopal church, York, Pa. Gallitzin also had a meeiing of a BY COUNTY TEACHERS E. A. Hower, of Southmont,|!0 Pass it. In endeavoring to avoid be- —_— ee = |of candidate. ia ; like nature on Tuesday night, Attor-| — - The ceremony was performed by the ney Wolfe being a a at both | At 4] tat “Lel's G Toi diinsiany . | Charge of candidate—Rev. Leroy Rev. W. A. Graham, pastor, in the Ti ue) ae We L the rural t's Go Native” One of aus 4 am, pe : . rallies. Tuesday night opened a Seri€s|,; a1 (vam. . 2; > Halbert, Punxsutawney. | Presence of about 50 guests. The bridge of rallies that will Fi the Demo- Bug] Oar: 38 C Jack Oakie Best Pictures | Charge to the Church—Rev. Freeman | who was given in marsiage by her a= C0 and loeisiaiive fate Tuesda 1 is Father DR: nu itiMed: $a. VOT 3 wi BY hm TOBA ork “Y® land inspiratic Comes to Grand Next Week | of DuBois. . . | father, was attired in a brown chiffon candidates into practically every sec- |e. DSP! Solo entitled, “Prayer” Miss Helen | velvet travelling suit with hat and! x oy Dr. nH : ; | Earle. : |shoes to match. Preceding the cere-|L.0% Of the county. Speakers 8% hese | cation of Waly comedy with music must ow oi a 5S TARGLT Hg me io rallies, in addition to those mentioned | op «Tha Sub-C actlon—and that's just what| While the audience, a capacity house, | mony, Mrs. Emma Stauffer, church at the Patton gathering will include|, } i i 1 i y itilo roanis inva “rm 7:1 7 1 A : s Go Native’ ‘hasn't got nothin’ {Was singing the closing hymn a little | organist, played “To A Wild Rose, Judge McCann, Attorney Philip N. = ov a OT . ted | Mrs. W. A. Graham sang, “Beloved 1 ; i but, to paraphase Octavus Roy|boy marched forward and presented | WITS. > 43. ITH ang, ’| Schettig, and all the legislative can- morning was re-elected Presi- |11€ sideswiped Gidow is said to have * 64th an- dent of the Cambria County Council of |Made a sudden application of his IS’ Insti- the Parent-Teacher Association, at the [Drakes and the car swerved from the annual meeting of the organization, | €gular channel into the path of a ma» which is being held at Ebensburg in | chine driven by L. D. Stump, of Holli- , conjunction with the annual Cambria |daysburg. Mrs. Susanna Fleck was a Spoke | County Teachers’ Institute. Other of-|Passenger in the Stump machine. Earl Or. Q.|ficers elected were as follows: |Keiser, of Lewistown, was following the > . | Stump machine ar as able of cretary, Mrs. H. J. Slagle, of Edge- |». oP machine and was noble fo ject, | wood, re-elected: Treasurer. M Cu bring his machine to a stop before | ood, re-elected; surer, Mrs, r- Slow | > is . loa yys pihok crashing into the two other c ) Us Roberts, of Oakland; irst Vice ; . | didates. A : 3 — : toad The benediction was pronounced and |the processional, Mrs. Stauffer played ein President, Mrs. H. W. Hay, of Ferndale; |v, fue sfania ri 43 & L é pe did 4 pn ic Y Q : . : / S J JQ 9 So, Ross starts Vi WIN 15 cor impressive service was brought | “The Bridal Chorus,” from Lohengrin, “SWEETHEARTS AND of Ohio Us Second Vice President, Mrs. Thom: | WILLIAM DODSON DIES of mover, bin : Hi th gang to a close. and during the ceremony, “Believe Me| * ul us S Ald | “Right and Eastland of Portage; Third Vice Presi- AT CHEST SPRINGS HOME Savors gor Eg ng z ee —— — askin of all Those Endearing Young Charms, | WIVES” COMES TO GRAND| The session S. over by dent, Mrs. Arlo Anstead of Bencree of eatiitte MacDonald, rn i SURPRISE PARTY AT and for the recessional, “Mendelsohn's (Prof. BR. H. 1 + OF C 8 an Me Fourth Vice President, Mrs. W. A. Pri William Dodson, aged 70 years veal U a a y LS y Dee Tod or Tarcl : ~ S1C rector 1S aidley Felzer of le: X Twi KS; 1Ce ass awav ix i 5 cause she has failed to pay her rent. | LONG HOME SUNDAY Wedding March. {Murder is committed in “Sweethearts rusie (recto 8s Loidiey Per 9 he Ws o Twin Rooks) Fifth Vice | passed away at his home in Chest So : pay ent Following the ceremony Rev. and and Wives,” but it one of the minor Portage. Pre ent, Mrs. W. O. Lees, of South Springs at 2:30 o'clock on Wednesday Eugene Pallette is the boss of the gang. | 3 y ah > hh v ye _ : 3 —_—— een F ixth Vice President, Mrs. Wal-| after f is week 5 viv Av you would expect, there is action | A surprise Hallowe-en party was Mrs. W. A. Graham gave a luncheon | incidents of this First Nation and EA er pa So ; ns 8 , | I yal afternoon of this week. He is sur ived aplenty when they start stumbling over | held at the home «of Mr. and Mrs. John | 8% the parsonage, 661 East Philadelphia | Vitaphone production which comes (giLILLY GIRL INJURED Dr M. SE Er ga sory Mics | oy Brother, Joseph Dodson, of Pitts- and spilling chairs downstairs. !Long of Mellon avenue on Sunday | Street, for the out of town guests.|the Grand Theatre on Friday and | IN FALL DOWN STAIRS Chra M Senta ny Miss joan 8 g S nstairs. g 8 ay | i hl vas - ap 2 : Vo Te 1c won | clara M. Shryock c ilmore The ral services wil 1d at en follows the action involving | evening. A dainty lunch was served Tox present were Mr. and Mrs. H. Saturday of this week. rr Mi Agnes David iy of re od Tv Snerel services WII be Tent ut Jack Oakie when he drives his taxi- | and cards featured _the evening’s en-| Muth and son, Ernest; Mr. and Mrs.| The big incident of the story is the| Miss Ros y Own. | nine o'clock on Saturday morning in consisted | St. Monica's church, mass to be cele- George | brated by the Rev. Father J. P. Pad- |den, the pastor. Interment will be in the church cemetery. maid's attempt to recover a stolen dia- | ter of Mr mond necklace. Billie Dove, First Na- Lilly, suffer tional star, plays the part of a French | arm and br maid de chambre in a little forsaken day when inn in South of France, where the stairs at The Nominating Committee of Mrs. Louis Himes, Mrs. ‘ockl and H. M. Spengler. e body Sun- down a flight of] emoved | “THE LIGHT OF THE he f | = much hilarious wreckage, Mrs. John Long, Jr, of Dunlo; Mr.| The groom is a graduate of the story is laid. to the offi C A and WESTERN STARS” | I'WO CAMBRIA MINERS 8 i Aly > P| Pation Hich 2 1: F 1093. ang 4 as. the oandar © Lrv- Lotter her ois were ESTERN STARS” | TIT TR IRQ r There’s action galore aboard the |2nd Mrs. Ollie Smithbower, Mrs, Air- | Patton High School class of 192, and| Of course the gendarmes are try- (after her injurie: Were ARE INJURED TUESDAY vessel that is transporting them all to|hart Farabaugh, and Mr. and Mrs. [35 NOW employed by the state in the ing to find the murderer, but the story | taken to her home. whe: —— tion was reported to be | Spectacle, rousing action, tense sus-| ir AY. 321k * Patt DIAvAA 3 § ’ . He is also a student of the Wharto “haracters who are trying a 1 | Srensel Hutte, of Potton, Smployed kie, William Austin and James Hall | nd Mrs. James Link, Mr. and Mrs. Siar Boh mn an | characters who are trying fo And hel re ————— pense, compelling romance, all com-|_ J Seder > ale : al . : ; ; Extension School of the University of | dic nd necklace and mysterious wav | "DWAR INY ine to make “The Light of Western |2S & muner by the Oak Ridge Coal are stokers. In the dining saloon where | J3Mes Mulligan, Mrs. Simon Bortman, | 1% i Son of oro Oldiamond necklace ysterious way | EDWARD I. DENNY, ; th Richard Arlo RIT Company, suffered a fracture of the they later appear as waiters. On the | Mrs. Blaklee, Mrs. Joseph Karlheim | jynuia in epsisonre. The bride in which it appears and disappears. Edward I ged 58, well Stars,” with gy en: great on-lott tor Monday morning in an acci- Sih yA, : as tS on . ‘a 1s employed as okkeeper r J —_— ier Priv y Had Ths t nment ike “The Virginian,” it > . = e 3 deck when they all indulge in the great | MY. Gust Burkey, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pennloves iS a bookkeeper for the ‘in. a : known Cres died Tues- |! : me 3 : Joe iy Bn ,, |dent at the mine. He was removed hat-tossing orgy. In the compaionways| Gauntner, Mr. and Mrs. George Long | Perkasie Silk Co. CARROLILTOWN GIRL, HUET | day morning ? an ox. 48 3 Miasier Judoor bi he ever oa %% to the Spangler Hospital and was re- and cabins when the ship is wrecked. | MI: and Mrs. John Long, Sr., Mabel — { IN AUTOMOBILE WRECK, tended illness disease. Hi thentic “ocanons me Mind detail ported to be resting fairly well. 3 “1p Sup. I : i i "RAN p Tr \ SER S CONDITION true to the historic backgr ) i ary Ne ; In the salty wastes of the Atlantic | Bulligan, John Gauntner, Rita and FRANK A. TIBBOTT. IN SERIOUS CONDITION | was a native ue Jo lhe historic Dackgroand on Adam Martaini, of Bakerton, suf- when they cruise about in life-rafts.| J05ePh Long, Gertrude, Paul, Martin eon ye which its characters act. “The Light : . bind fered injuries to the back and pelvis of Western Stars” will be at the Grand | -&¥ d 0 he b 8 Seyi son for Denny 1 Tuesday morning when he was caught rc eval . 3 5 ‘iif ave. Pisco foam. . brs} > 3 ’a y Y 1 3 n Jednesday a Thursday of Xt ip Yi ar en tie Sheets Gallagher and his sun-tanned | MrS- Frank Short, Anna Grace Smith- |58, who suffered a fracture of the skull ter of Mrs. E eth Campbell of | is survived by Regina | O0 Seanad 2nd Thinsday Of Nexh oer a fall of rock in the Sterling seraglio of stranded chorines from bower and Herman Smithbower, of Sept. 21 in a fall on the sidewalk, died | Carrolltown, was orted in a critical Leahey Denny, ng ]- | Wee, No. 6 mine. He was admitte dto the ; lay at the Miners’ hos- dren: Ver red nurs -— ere hospitals and was reported to be rest- tion, action, action. | Ciacs, | Memorial hospital, Johnstown. He was | pitals suffering from a fracture of the in Philadel ; Etl Washing- OLIVER JENNINGS, ing fairly well — | 2 bainter and was unmarried. Mr. pelvis sustained in an automobile ac-iton, D. C. Ra Bernadine S— ! rt ee — THE MT. A. A. CARD [MASQUERADE DANCE | Tibbott was a brother of Mrs. Mollie | cident Sunday night on the Carroll- Mary and Helen at home. Mr.| Oliver Jennir a son of Mrs. W. NEW SERVICE PLANNED PARTY, CRESSO 4 Means, Ebensburg; Mrs. Adela Gut- | town-Ebensburg lighway, Accordingly Denny was Mrs. P. W. E. Jennings, forr AT ST. LAWRENCE wald Gallitzin, and Mrs. Winnie Tho- [to the report, ; ns, both of | Fork, died at 1} Campbell girl was Poet and Mrs. C. c r resident of South| Construction of a radio station in is home in Phoenix, | the ( : A ¢ C vicinity of Cresson or near the a ; : mas, Iowa City, Iowa. He was a son|one of three p SEngers in a sedan | Altoona. Ariz, on October 10. Funeral services Keystone Airport, along the William Scheduled for this Saturday, pro-| A masquerade Hallowe'en Square |of the late Richard R. and Eliza Tib- | driven by Donald Luther of East Car. | Funeral se re condu this | were conducted October 13, with in- Penn Highway is contemplated by the mises to be a Reunion of Numerous, Dance will be held in the hall at St. |bott and was preceded in death by |roll township that was struck by morning in St cis Xan Ca-|terment in Phoenix Cemetery. The Trans-continential-Western res “Ine congenial Bridge and Five Hundred | Lawrence on Saturday evening of this | the following brothers and sisters: Miss | another car at a road intersection. The tholic church In wa deceased is survived by the following y 90 an yuncement, ie players. The patrons and friends of | week to which the general public is | Margaret Tibbott, Mrs. Eliza Ann Tho- | driver of the other car speeded up | St. Brigid's church ce the Academy will find a warm welcome | cordially invited. Ss: Ray, Arvil, S, Delbert and Mel of Arizona. Mrs have left no traces | —— according to an announcement made yesterday by officials of the company, all resi- which has its headquarters in Colum- The committee in mas, John, Richard, Robert and Lin-|and is believed unturned | coln Tibbott, of his identity. to insure the success of the event. The! The body is at the 1,514,773 AUTOS . am Jen- bus, O. The radio station will be used Means home rm ——— The latest report of the bureau o. | nines of South Fork, is a grandmother to provide girnle ‘voi ; y S ! | Succe : ; t é , - wr { 2 latest report of tl reau o. nings, Sout IK, IS a granamothe rovide airplane radio weather serv- A note of acceptance will be appre-| music will be furnished by the Carroll | funeral services will’ be conducted at| Your choice of 6 G. E. Lamps from | motor veh shows, 1,514,773 passen- | of the deceased. e Jennings family ; 5 ciated by the | town Boys, and a general good time |2 o'clock Thursday afternoon .Inter-|15 to 60 watt f 5 ice for all ships of the company flying (from Pittsburg to Philadelphia and New York. for $1.08—Hubers Hard- | ger motor v in Penn- |left South Fork several years ago for SISTERS OF MERCY. can be looked forward to . sylvania., Arizona, ment will be in the loyd cemetery, ware,