Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, March 16, 1939, Image 8

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THE UNION PRESS-COURIER, Thursday, March 16, 1939.
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HOOOOOOONNNNNONNOON0 } Pd bbdbb bbb tb bbbdbdddddddd | town spent Thursday at the Jansure Saturday shoppers in Johnstown. > 3 '"q
GET YOUR EASTER ! N CWC home. oe Mr. and Mrs. Ted Donahue announce KEPHART PICKS BLAIR S
’ DEA H NOT b HASTINGS Miss Thais Bearer was a recent |the birth of a daughter at their home JUDGE AS SUCCESSOR
SPECIALS AT AL S OCUTOTBVIVBVODOVTODUTTVUVUT INL YVO | visitor at the J. E. Weakland home in | in East End last Thursday. Sree iW
Johnstown. Paul and h y + Altoona — Chief Justice John W.
Sul and Stephen Basly were recent Kephart of the Pennsylvania Supreme
GEORGE CALVIN STUMPH | 8 + Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Buck and son | business callers in Johnstown.
Westover — Puners] Services 2 a rest 1s Supa bake Sale John visited relatives in Carrolltown | wre IP. Yahner motored to Alioona | Court said last Thwsay sg it was
George Calvin Stumph, 78, woo i | nard’s Church, to be held in Easly's | ©» Friday. to attend the funeral of an aunt, Mrs, | PIS siticere wish” hat Judge Marion
lost Sutiirday a1 his home in Alamos! Swre, April 9. Guess eles and 2] Dr. George Dvorchak, interne at the | John Tait, | Paton of Blair County succeed
-010., kinds of tasty pastries will be on sale. cKeesport hospital, spent Sunday isses Mildred a > 5 | : it ,
Sunday afternoon = fhe Rese ot Bis Potted Pe De will be an added | here with relatives and friends. ry an xd Belly Rare The chief Justice, Whose 31-year
son, Melvin M. Stumph, of Westover, |_, i. "nis year. Plan now to be| Miss Mary Coleman, grade school | Chas. Yahner home in East End, | term expires this year, spoke to some
OUTLET STORE
Come in and price my merchan-
dise before you buy elsewhere.
Men’s Suits $8.95, $11.95, $14.95 n McQuillan, Pastor of = oke
Boys’ 3-Piece Suits........ $2.95, $6.99 Pa. Bow F - Fey "of Patton | there early. faculty teacher, spent the week end at| Mrs. C. J. Bearer and sons Earl and | 220 jawyer ol legal Justimtte ar.
Men's Dress Shirts .............. 88¢ F. L. Soisson underwent an opera- | her home in DuBois. Maurice were recent visitors in Johns- | Janged y ‘he Slalr County Sar Asso-
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$1.19 | officiated with interment in the Bap-
tist cemetery at Westover, Pa.
tion on Friday night at the Miners Eddie Brezon of Spangler spent | town. [ort i . ish” h id. “th
Hospital, Spangler for acute appendi- | Sunday here with friends. Mrs. John Niebauer and son Tom | yo my Sincere Xs ,” he Jol » “that
THOMAS C. HOWELLS. citis, John Dominic of Trafford City spent | spent the week-end with relatives in ci ol o Bn Spe oe By
THOMAS : ; Mr. is | Patton. X xx 8
An invalid since birth, Thomas C Harry Gill, 16 year old son of Mr. | the week end at the home of his| Patton [a neighboring county in the central
Mohawk Dress Shirts ...
Ladies’ Shoes .... $1.00 and $1.49
Men's Felt Hats ....... $1.50 and $1.95
Children’s Shoes ....... 98¢ and $1.35
Boys’ Knickers ahah nC . ) : b Hori - " :
Howells, 19 year old Cambria Town-; and Mrs. Albert Gill, is su fering a | father-in-law, J. B. Simelsberger. On Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dillon and daugh- :
Boys Shirts ‘39 and 896 | Ship youth, died at 7 o'clock Saturday | severe attack of spinal meningitis. The | his return to Trafford City, he was| ter Catherine. pent Saturany. oo in: Lt a po
Boys’ Shirts - 39¢ and 59¢ evening at the home of his parents. lad became seriously ill last Friday | accompanied by his wife who has spent | toona, | Judg es 1 Yum mere
Mrs. A. T. Strittmatter and Mrs. A. | a
in Cambria | evening and was rushed to the Mem- | the past few weeks here.
orial Hospital, Johnstown. At this Justice Kephart’s home is in Ebens-
White Shoes for Senior Day,
Mrs. Oscar Binder and daughter |J. Dillon were callers in Johnstown burg, Cambria County.
i earns
ate... $1.49 and S195 The youth was born
township in 1919, a son of Edward and
Blue Moon Hosiery dnerdiinshrinein. 40
A Complete Line of Sport Sweat-
ers at .... ie 390
Ball Band Work Shoes... $2.45
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OUTLET STORE
Jennie (Evans) Howells.
parents he leaves these brothers and
sisters: Mrs. Mary Elizabeth James, of
North Ebensburg; Catherine, William
J. and Chalmer Howels, all at home. A
sister, Emily Howells, preceded him in
death. ‘
The funeral services were conducted
on Tuesday afternoon at the Howells
home and interment was in Lloyd's
cemetery.
MRS. EMME (KUNTZ) PLOUSE MISS REGINA GARDNER
Funeral services for Miss Regina
Mrs. Emme (Kuntz) Plouse, aged
a Gardner, Amsbry, aged 25, whose
shout 58, wife of James Plouss of death occurred last Thursday at her
Susquehanna Township, died at her| home will be conducted at 2:00 Sat-
home at 3 o'clock last Wednesday af- | urday afternoon in the Amsbry Meth-
ternoon, death being attributed to a ust ChureB, Bgl will be aon
3 " emetery, under the direction o or-
Beast he Wa a 2 Sa tician Walter A. Gibbons of Ashville,
ine (Rabine) Kuntz, and came to this c Mis Gardner was born an Cen a
country many years ago. In addition | SOURtY, June 23, 1913, a daughter o
to her husband, she leaves a son, Leo, | Lomas and Minnie (Holmberg) Gard-
at home. and a Sister Mrs Raymond ner. In addition to her parents, she is
Flook of North Barniesboro Funeral survivied by these brothers and sis-
services were conducted the the Flook low joe Garanen Agi dd
home at 2:00 Friday afternooon by on : Saraner, al ome aner
Rev. J. E. Jackson, pastor of the Bar- Gardner and Mrs. Hilda Lewis, Ams-
esboro Presbyterian Church. Burial in bry, and Mrs. Ethel Ruble, Rittman, O.
Odd Fellows Cemetery at Cherry Tree
was directed by Killen & Long, morti-
cians.
MISS MARTHA LLOYD
Funeral services for Miss Martha
Lloyd, 76, whose death occured last
Wednesday afternoon at the Lloyd res-
y idence, Horner St, Ebensburg, were
C LA S S | F | F D ADS held at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at
the home. Rev. H. J. Baumgartel, pas-
fy | tor of the Ebensburg Presbyterian
WILL SELL at a bergain, one Norge | Church, officiated. Private interment
Electric Refrigerator; one Queen Ben- in the family plot in Lloyd's Ceme-
gal Cook Stove; both used only two tery took place last Friday morning.
years. Inquire of J. W. Lilly, 502 South Miss Martha Lloyd was a membec
Fifth avenue, Patton, Pa. 3t. of one of Ebensburg’s first families.
DOGS FOR SALE—Small house She was born in Ebensburg on July 7,
dogs, 2 months old. Inquire Anna Dan- | 1862, a daughter of Abel and Ann
drea, Box 303, Patton, Pa. | (Gardner) Lloyd. She was a sister of
{ Miss June L. Rivinus and Mrs. Mar-
FOR SALE—Property on Magee av- garet L. Spiller, both of Ebensburg.
enue, including business and apartment Two brothers, John G. Lloyd and Abel
building and also residence house. Of- | Lloyd Jr., and two sisters, Annie L
fered for sale because of death of my | Reade and Miss Isabelle Lloyd, pre-
wife. Inquire of John J. Bigos, Patton, ceded her to the grave.
a. | Miss Lloyd was a lifelong member
of the Presbyterian Church.
| MRS. CHARLES KNORR 1
Mrs. Mary (Lewis) Knorr, aged 69,
wife of Charles Knorr of Ebensburg,
died last Tuesday afternoon in the Elk
County General Hospital in Ridgway,
a daughter of David D. and Elizabeth
(Davis) Lewis, and was born in Cam-
bria Township on August 3, 1869. Sur-
viving are her husband, two children,
Mrs. Christina K. Gorsuch and William
D. Knorr, both of Cambria Township;
, @ grandson, Charles James Gorsuch:
a sister, Miss Margaret Lewis, all of
Ebensburg. Mrs. Knorr was a member
of the Ebensburg Congregational
Church and the Ebensburg Rebekah
Lodge.
4 The remains will be removed to the
church at 1 o'clock this Thursday af-
ternoon. Funeral services will be con-
ducted at 2 o'clock by Rev. John R.
Thomas, D. D. Interment will be in
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Miss Evelyn Feighner of Carroll-
THEATRE
Besides his | writing his condition is considered Gretchen and Mrs. James McNelis | on ‘Wednesday of last week.
were Wednesday callers in Altoona.
|!" Mr. and Mrs. Mark Paterno were
GRAND
PATTON, PA.
to DuBois on Sunday.
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Tuesday morning. Mrs. Knorr had been Lck'a coups: {
in ill health the past year. She had oF | at?
been a patient at the Ridgway Hos- IRISHMEN] ; MATTER {POY CARE
NO MATTER | DON'T CARE!
§ Those 3 Words Tell the Story of A
¢ Return of Wally’s Greatest Film.
{ of the Askew Funeral Home.
COST . . . - Lloyd’s Cemetery under the direction
& M’CANN URGES COUNTY
Chance of interesting me in
: TO PURCHASE LAND
new clothes this Spring . .
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bp % ' Ebensburg Trust Building at High and
ached the subject that was ¥ Center Streets. He also suggested that
closest to our hearts. P| the county purchase that building,
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b “Well,” we replied, “There’s ¥ | Department. The three lots have a
rm 3 om f 199 feet with a depth
. i i % : total frontage o eet with a de
; io ha n looking at fhe % !0f 140 feet. The building has a front-
p dothes and examining the ¥ ; age of 65 feet and is 130 feet deep; is
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Prices.” th banki d t) t
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To-day that man is wear- ® | Summit Lodge, F. & A. M. of Ebens-
ing a smart Sharbaugh & ¥| burg and Mrs. Annie M. O'Connor of
Lieb Spring suit because #% Johnstown.
§ he found that the clothes gestion last Thursday to Michael Ne-
e Judge McCann first made the sug-
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he thought he could'nt af- *% | dimyer, forman of the county grand
’ 3 3 & | jury. He urged that “moral support”
ford weren't as high in the *% i of the jury be given to the idea, de-
‘ claring that the county soon would
| require more space outside the court-
s | house. The jury in its report to the
h | court, however, failed to mention the
> | proposed purchase.
The plan was again outlined by
SPRING SUITS | Judge McCann last Thursday after-
18.50—22-50—27-50 + noon at a meeting with Judges Ivan
: actual price ticket as they ;
t had been in his imagina-
kb | J. McKenrick and Charles C. Greer;
“Value First Clothes”
b | County Commissioners John Thomas,
>} Jr., and Frank P. Hollern; County So-
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| licitor George M. Spence; and Fred H.
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| Jencks and Frank Dorr, members of
{ the Ebensburg Borough Council and
| Attorney Clarence E. Davis, borough
solicitor.
Suggestion was made that the coun-
ty and borough might join in buying
the three lots, which are used at pre-
sent for parking.
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COME ONE — COME ALL...
here comes that showboat loaded to the
gun'ls with Mississippi rhythm and romance!
Sr Louis
Blues"
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A Paramount Picture with
DOROTHY LAMOUR - LLOYD NOLAN
TITO GUAR + JEROME COWAN - JESSIE RALPH - WILLIAM FRAWLEY
MARY PARKER MAXINE SULLIVAN - CFF NAZARRG THE KING'S MEN
ad MATTY MALNECK and Bis Orchestra « Biracted by Raval Walsh
Saturday - Double Feature
them.” H. McCann last Thursday urged that
: | the county purchase threé lots op- DICK PURCELL
This remark by a Barnes | posite the court house on the north, .
| extending from Lloyd Street to the a
irected by
Directed
Screen Ploy by Robers
ruce Hum|
Ellis ong Hel,
erstong
en Logan
They've got what it takes . . . take all =
they can... and pay their way with a
million laughs!
It pays to advertise in the Union
| Press Courier.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garrity motored
DOANNNNNNNNNNAONNNACONOG
Sunday and Monday
DONEY as HUCK FINN...
...the role you de-
manded for your fa<
vorite boy! Now it's
on the screen coe
picture of laughter,
heart-throbs, adven-
ture that you'll never
CARVER « SAYERS
Screen Play by Hugo Butler
Directed ky Richard Thorpe
Produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Matinee Sunday at 2:30
Tuesday, Bargain Night
‘WE MURPHYS MUST
STICK
TOGETHER!
IT TAKES MORE
{ THAN CROOKED
GAMBLERS TO
WHAT YOU
DO---I'M
FOR YOU!
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IRISH NOW! _&
sTARRING FRANKIE
DARRO
HOWARD BRETHERTON
Screenplay by WELLYN TOTMAN
Story by BRENDA WEISBERG
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