PAGE EIGHT THE UNION | trina, by choir ensemble; | PRESS-COURIER, — Thursday, April 6th, 1939. | tary offertory, “Terra Tremuit” (Jos- |‘eph H. McGrath), by choir. Organ in- | terludes, during Communion, selected | " Added Attraction, Saturd’y om Rossini, by Mrs. M. J. 8 urch organist. The Junion Choir of | UMary s Church will render the Holy a artis | Week Music. The cildren’s choir also | Stewart Jones of Clearfield, died will sing hymns Easter at the 10 a. m. last Sunday at his home in that place. | mags which will be followed by Bene- | He was 68 years old and is survived diction of the Blessed Sacrament. The | by his wife, Mrs. Laura Jones and two | hymns for the 10 a. m. mass include: | sons, Victor and Mark, both married. “Regina Coeli” (Lotti), “Ave Verum | Funeral services, with interment in a Corpus,” “Ye Sons and Daughters of | Clearfield cemetery took place Tues- | the Lord,” “Christ the Lord is Risen” | day afternoon. Mr. Jones is well ' and “Rosa Vernans.” | = known in Patton, having resided here Following are listed services which for many years and being employed will take place on Easter Sunday at the as a press operator at the Patton Clay | First Baptist Church, Patton: 10:00 A. - plant, before being transferred to NM. Sunday School, Henrietta Williams, Clearfield for like duties. | Supt.; 11:00 A. M., Morning Worship, Patrick McLaughlin of this place en- Sermon by the Pastor, Text of Sermon, listed in the United States Army “He Is Risen; 6:30 P. M.,, B—Y—P—U; through the Altoona Recruiting Office. 7:30 P. M.,, Easter Entertainment: Pro- | _ He will be stationed at Fort Slocum gram: Opening Selection, Orchestra; | Frida Starring I New York Tor ti. wicks atten Welcome Speech 3 Too, Lo Fre y One Day Only MADELEINE CARROLL FRED Mac MURRAY - SHIRLEY ROSS ( which he will sail for Hawaii to serve y, Step acey; Hy s Chol wis CLAUDE GILLINGWATER - JESSIE RALPH - ALLYN JOSLYN - sca ter sod scrus iby Wile So tv a two year enlistment. Mr. McLaughlin sponsive Reading, Congregation; Pray- is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. er, Pastor; A Singing Bouquet — Pri- TWO GUNS FIGHTING H McLaughlin, of South Fifth Avenue, mary Girls and Martha Bakers Class; and a EART and was graduated from the Patton Easter, Primary Boys; Hymn, Choir; Li k d d ft il . Sunday and Monday High School in the Class of 1938. ; “He Ie ig Beimary Co Bests ic esperacoes arfrer a mi lion Mrs. George W. Long, Gertrude tion, Billy Ott; ermg, ection, and Mr. and Pe Joseph ha Ozchestra; Solo, Mrs. Lottie Davis; dollar haul! e 1 n C and daughter Jean, visited Sister Mary | aster Drill, Group of Girls; Benedic- Flora, formerly Miss Rita Long, who tion, Pastor. Calvary Baptist Mission z > ; ! :00 A. M., Morning Worship, Sermon is now on the teaching staff at St. 9:00 ; : Mary’s Convent, Upper Marlkgro, Md. by the Pastor; 10:00 A. M., Sunday They also took occasion to visit the School. Rev. Thomas A. McQuillen, : iot amid national capitol, and saw the cherry Fastor. ao £ Love runs rio ami " blossoms. A Class Initiation, Lunch and En- / whirling, swirling 1c Mrs. Laura Campbell of this place, lertainment will be held on Sunday \ / thrills on the ice! of president, will preside at the regular afternoon April 30, 1939 at 2:30 P. M. Ci quarterly council ofthe American Le- the F. O. Be Hons. Toe Initiston | ~The ICE FOLLIES “e gion Auxiliary, Wo De held today, | Er Dees To Vr br Thursday, in the American Legion| ° : i = 9 tic Home, Portage. The morning session eran Meomgts of the Serie wit bs OF 193 we will be followed by a luncheon at presented with Veteran Buttons a 2 y : a1 | Meeting. A representative of the Grand “JOAN with A re ye Sieve wi Aerie will be present and will be the JAMES co: B y é mi of be Mrs. Ann Jacobs of Patton, depart- principal speaker. A lunch and enter- CRAWFORD - STEWART ment sub-chairman on the news letter, tainment will follow the meeting. Oe an Auxiliary publication ? At a recent meeting of the Cemetery LEW AYRES - LEWIS STONE the : yD : Association of the St. Biniface church Stars and Skating Beauties of Im 1 Unseasonable cold. weather was the the following officers were elected: . “INTERNATIONAL ICE FOLLIES" he bill of fate Sor several S298 Jas week | oti Ott, Ir. president: Joseph Fibs #0 “In Gorgeous TECHNICOLOR Ice Ballet! : as well as on Monday an uesday of | “3 SI ) : 3 the this week. At the present, however, es Lien: Dart Lynn, ser a i. A Meu Goldwyn; PICTURE be ar agen ad predle bers of the cemetery committe: Theo- ink the bill of fare — glad tiding for those dore Huber, Charles Thomas, Charles with LOUISE STANLEY = CHARLES KiNG PIC who have Easter finery to display. Kelly, Jasons ott, igi Joseph L. Je TE Re Rae the Attorney Albert W. Stenger, well. | Pera; entertainmen committee, Ralph Directed by WALLACE W. FOX siv known barrister, and a life-long Demo- | | Ott, Paul Weakland, Gordon Yeager, Screenplay by «ROBERT EMMETT Wa crat. died at his Johnstown home orn’ . Anthony Thomas and Carl Ott. Rev. R MONOGRAM PICTURE als Father George Brugger, O. S. B., pas- « Tuesday evening at the age of 56! 3 3 § years. He had been in ill health for | tor of the Sharer 8g fhponnoed the Matinee Sunday at 2:30 has some. tine. ormation of a baseball team, during of | the past month. Composed of mem- penal Peon Tuy Eng many ion bers of the congregation the newly or- Saturday - ouble Feature p, - - y | i D Tuesday, Bar Washington, D. C., on Saturday and 5 ize f Sem is open for a schedule of ues ay, argain Night sue Sunday to view the cherry blossoms. | |& ney » e wo baseball year | wal Tomorrow, Good Friday, is a Dank | ary amar aughter of Mr. and | 7] holiday, and likewise a legal holiday. | Mrs. John Barnard of this place, who | ean State Liquor Stores will remain closed. | 18 @ Patient at the Spangler hospital, is | | N “st Don't forget the benefit dance to oe | YéPorted improving. She was injured | ma held in the Eagles’ Home on Thursday | \® 20 accident on February 18th. | g 4 ; the evening of next week, April 13th, spon-| MIS. Sarahellen Patrick of Patton, a | 4 I scred by the Episcopal Church of this | Surgical Daten: a ie Spangler hospi- | ; Ch: place. Paull Flynn and his orchestra | “4% air condition. | es “Iy have been engaged to furnish the Mrs. Clair Sherry who had under- | wh music. Admission will be fifty cents! gone an appenaicitis operation at the | tha per person, and a general good time is | Spangler hospital, returned to her! = ; rec promised. | home here last week. pA : 5 9 Wa A special program or liturgic music | Mrs. Brigid Cailahan nas ret urned | by & hav has been prepared by the senior choir home from Pittsburgh after spending, ki é 407 oi St. Mary’s Catholic Church, of this | several months with her daughter and) S : place, for the high mass to be sung by | son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hester. | 04 hg Ssrimnd Narain 0 2B Burgess Andrew Jacobs, spent the | oe 2SL0T; 2 8.1, Laie ay. week end with Philadelphia relatives. | program includes: “Vedi Aquam” | El Tce Ty an VW “Th {Grogorian Chanty, Proper of the Mass: | The regular Easter Monday square | ednesday and Thursday voe dance will be held in St. Monica's | . Introit, Gradual, Allelia, offertory, and til Mond Apiil Oth v for Communion by Edmonds Tozer, sung | p ure a on oncay, Apn Al i i act, by Schola Canlorum. Ordinary of fhe) Paiton orchestra will furnish the ms | To Stir Your Heart! 2 a ass, yrie, oria, reao, anc us, | e | : i : Benedictus and Agnus Dei, from “Missa| Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gearhart had as | £ : perf Sine Nomine Mass” by F. P. da Pales- ' their guests last week, Mrs. Richard AR CAROLE was | c ; ciat Charter No. 14263. Reserve District No. 3. | 2 L 0 M B A R D Con REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT HE JAMES Wal PATTON, of Patton, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the Close of Business | the on March 29, 1939, published in response to call made by Comptroller of the | . § T E WA R IT. the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. | agai ASSETS. { and Loans and Discounts .. . $291,110.11 : ! pub] United States Government Obligations, direct and ‘guaranteed 148,471.82 | | Obligations of States and political subdivisions ... a 24, 267.99 | | NIC Other bonds, notes and debentures .. wemissnny: 16,748.99 jee LVN 3 HENRY RALPH Corporate Stocks, including stock of Federal Reserve Bank . ..... 3,350.00 | Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, 8 i SULLIVAN -FONDA- iT | and cash items in process of collection ......... wo. 116,889.82 | Tl Boul Premises owned $22,600.60; furniture and fixtures $2, 602.20 BAN ALAN BAXTER STANLEY RIDGES : HENRY eRe] i gh i ps Screen play by ANTHONY VEILLER and ALLEN RIVKIN noo! Total Assets $776,439.91 Based upon a story by Joseph F. Dinneen « Directed by JOHN LLYN A cers LIABILITIES. Lrg ! : son i % 3 i re Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations .. $257,143.23 RG Picture j D R. I Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations ........... 286,921.26 \ i Love Deposits of United States Government Uneluding postal savings) 46,925.07 ’ urer Deposits of States and political subdivisions ............coececeone. 41,197.32 of 1 Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc) ............... 7,279.76 |! ee La Total deposits $639,466.64 = —— ee — A RR gest — : mn Nort Iolt1ies Jones of Pittsburgh, and week end | NK a Total Liabilities $699,466.68 | 0 CL ae Paul Gearhart of | VEW LAW ALLOWS COUNCIL SCOUTS PLAN GREENSBURG MAN TAKES ana : CAPITAL ACCOUNT. guests, Mr. : AN EXTENSION IN THE | TO STAGE JUNE CAMP- OVER FRED HOGAN'S JOB by ¥ Capital stock: Preferred Class, total par $37,500.00, retirable value { Akron, Ohio. TAX SALES MA IN DISTRICT Al Soke, (Rate of qiigends on retirable value is 3 pet); Common Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McAndrews of TTER OREE AGAIN, CRESSON T WPA WORK seas Stock, total Par $35,000.00 coco css sm 72,500.00 | st. Boniface, announce the birth of a : A Greensbur, next 8 : | 5 y ! € man came to Johns- Supra —— 25,500.00 | gon). With the passage by the legislature | The annual camporee and pilgrim- | town Monday to replace Fred J. Jus. held ndivided profits 20,604.87 ; Se : of a bill permitting counties to post- i of Spangl on S Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock)... 18,368.40 Mrs. Clara Shussis critically ill at Pp g + De age of Cambria County Soy Seonss 0 lo Sovigand Supervisor Jt CC |her home on Highland avenue. pone the sale of properties against | the monument of Admiral Robert E. bab S ior aren J 1 2 the Works NA Total Capital Account . = $136,973.27| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Short and Mr. which delinquent taxes are owing, the Peay nn Crgsson wi bs holy June » visor hood o Ee I i & + Total Liabilities and Capital ‘Account . $776,439.91 | EA Little have returned home after | plans to put some 3,000 Cambria coun- 16 on 7, Nas eek et.al 2 Tocon Greensburg area WPA office, MEMORANDA. spending six weeks in Florida. ty properties under the hammer in Ap- | MES NE OF the council camping COM" | “yon, § Ginter, director of this area " Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): Ben and Dick Overberger, students | Fil, have been abandoned. prin ding to tentative plans the pil- | 54d Higgins is the second Greensburg of Ni United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, at St. Vincents’ College, Latrobe, are| J. Lloyd Jones, county treasurer, grimage to the monument will take | 3D to be assigned to high salaried Cc ol pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities ........oce._.... $105,354.32 spending the week with their parents, | said his office would have been forced place on Saturday, June 17th. Every jobs in this area. Frank B. McAneny, a Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities, in- Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Overberger. to sell 3,000 properties against which | gout in the A Arateal Robert E. Peary a former Johnstowner, was recently n 2 cluding notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold under Fred Lath taxes were owing for 1935, 1936 and sent from Greensburg to succeed Nor- 20 repurchase agreement 32,413.58 Manager Fred Luther of Sunset Ball- h Council has been invited to partici-| = +50 : Satu po 4138 [room has engaged one of Americas | 1987. Treasurers sales have already pate in the camporee and pilgrimage. | or of the fom oirale 88 supervis- to st Total 5170100 Greatest Bands for the Opening Easter besh held Bor properties on which the Repersentatives from all of the Higgins se an, Miss Secured Liabilities: No isi De Jen Sader Bd is clinquent for a longer per- | troops in the council are expected 10 | ythey fodere] engaccr. aT A Ho hospi 4 = 1 : rchestra, featuring _songsters Lee » on journey to the Cresson park on Thurs- | : tent. Depoghe secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of 15 Bennett, Lois Kaye, Fritz Heilbron and The new law, permitting postpone- | day afternoon and camp at the site Jeoss, 15 said. For a time he was Japse ave $143,326.43 | Rudy Rudisill will be the attraction. ment until August will mean, Jones | until Saturday evening. Roger Cann, | and later Dera Hons = Jdishs county short Total $143,326.43 Dance lovers from all over Central said, that owners who wish to save | assistant executive of the council was | tice at Cree nto the area of- In a ir I J +326. Pennsylvania sie $¥pepied Je Spnver. ste Popes wil Lave another per- | authorized by the committee to com- Mr. | y : 3 Oe ge on Sunset, to hear Garber’s band |iod of time in which to arran i i Tre I, Francis X. Young, cashier of the abcve-named bank, do solemnly swear | which has been featured at the Black- meet delinquent tax accounts re Hate Jenslls forts a Which Harrisburg. —Half of the employes Denes that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.— | hawk Restaurant in Chicago. Begin- | sal inevitable, h id, and it i Sutually. 18 one Ni the highlights ‘of uf the Sisle Revenue Department's Teor (Signed) FRANCIS X. YOUNG, Cashier. ning on Friday April 14 iy Bri ee Fog oe Ep Ll the Seoul program. Safety Division, charged with investi- on Ba ny in Sssczived before me this 4th day of April, 1939. — VINCENT A. | weekly dance will continye, featuring | August of this year. A proposal to de- “A hobby is a safety valve, and Sation of accidents and supervision of Peat HUB olary Tub. | popular priced road bands, as has |lay such sales until next : (auto Inspection garages, have been : No d : ; year was re- | every man in business should have ber ¢ Correct—Attest: G. A. Lehman, Frank Maykovich, J. G. Zahursky, Directors, ' been the Sunset policy in the past. jected by the legislature last week. one.” Geo. E. Plummer SR Le. suonomy Dogan Nant; . James, =