Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, July 27, 1939, Image 6

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HAL KEMP ATTRACTION AT SUNSET
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filmdom’s
will
Hal Kemp, radio’s and
genial southern personality,
bring his orchestra and corps of enter-
tainers to Sunset, the world's most
unique ball room, on Wednesday, Au-
gust 2nd. Headlining the Kemp en-|
tertainment bill of fare will be all the
stars of his “Time to Shine” radio re-
vue heard over the CBS network ev-
ery Tuesday at 10 P. M. (EDST), in-
cluding the Smoothies—Babs, Charlie,
and Little; Van Wynn, winsome song
stylist; Bob Allen, romantic baritone;
Jack Lemaire, rhythm satirist in “Jit-
ters,” Eddie Kusby, trombone soloist;
Harry Wiliford, scat singer and the
“Golden Trumpet,” of Clayton Cash.
America’s premier style band, the
Hal Kemp combination is noted for
its distinctive lilting rhythm, typified
by “Telegraphic Trumpet,” subtone
clarinet, glissinac saxaphone and dou-
ble octave piano effects.
A new ventilating system has been
installed in the spacious ball room, as-
suring all patrons and dancers of a
cool, comfortable evening.
Dancing continues every Friday, fe-
aturing road bands coming from all |
parts of the country. Jack McLean and |
his orchestra, better known to radio
fans as “Down Melody Lane. With
Jack McLean” wil play on Friday,
| July 28th.
PINE TWP. NOTES
HEILWOOD, MENTCLE, ALVERDA,
AND VICINTY, FROM PEN OF
MISS MONA FRYE.
Mr. and Mrs. Pa
family of Mentcle sp
able week-end at
Mrs.: Joe Sani, ¢
Mr. and M
Cassandra and
Pittsburgh wer
Ella : Luce
spend: a ¢«
w his g
Mrs. Ma
Gloria of J«
week at the
Landi.
Mrs. Rhoda Houk
y Celenza and
it a yery-enjoy-
home of Mr. and
n Cor y
Fr
10dore.
Phil Morel
s Landing
several days at the
Mr. and Caston
and Mrs. Bln Bennett,
Al r was held at
home of Mr. 1 Mrs. Winterine in
Nicktown on July 23 for Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony Winterine, Games were play-
lunch was served followed by dancing.
ed and in the latter evening
A lovely time was
which attended.
Mr.- and M.
verda attended the funeral
mer Lydick in Indiana on
July 18th.
Miss Louise Grumbling of Heilwood
spent an enjoyable week camping in
Apollo.
Mr.
family
guests
tele.
Mr. and Mrs. Clar
land, Ohio
H
homes
and
of
Mr.
the
the 55 guests
Henry of Al-
f Mr. El-
Tuesday,
and Mrs. H. S. McNulty and
of Carrolltown were Su
at the Carl Frye home in
y of Cle
are e home of
Henry
rank Powell of Jersey Shore
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |
Frank Trinkley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellie Thomas and fam-
are leaving for New York on Tues- |
y morning. They will return to Men- |
tcle on Thursday before'leaving to stay.
Miss Thelma Lucas returned to her |
late Friday night from New
ery pleasant
ily
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PLANS FOR CAMBRIA
COUNTY FAIR ARE NOW |
PROGRESSING RAPIDLY
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howings of
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ceived for
farm, lives
tile exhibits.
A ‘ogram of four day
pared by James A. Wilkinson,
the Association.
be racing during Fair week
Wednesday, Thursday and
with purses totalling $4,800
offered.
racing has
Saturday
neing
While every effort is being made to
the highest class exhibits, the
sement side of the fi has not
been neglected. Featured 11 be Flash
Williams, internationally known mo-
t star and his fifteen
the ta
thers, Willic
e than 165 mov
d up an estimated 1,200 au-
2 dian Provincial Ex-
asked Flash Will and
1 when
ap-
AMAZING
ONE-DAY
too |
and |
THE UNION PRESS-COURIER.
HOLD THAT TIGER!
NEW YORK (Special)—Here ;
that’s never overcrowded. Captain Proske is literally putting his head in the |
one way to make a living in a profession |
tiger’s mouth at Frank Buck’s Jungleland at the New York World's Fair.
The beast with the meal on the tip of her tongue is Lily, aged seven.
His troupe who risk death in every
one of fifteen events on the program
to appear before the King and Queen
of England on their visit to this con-
tinent and Williams started his regular
season earlier in order to make this
| personal appearance.
Flash has many new stunts for 1939.
! He makes them up as he goes, dis-
carding old tricks but keeping a bal-
anced program. In conjunction with his
Thrill Day Program he also presents
a safety demonstration which is de-
signed to show motorists how not to
drive.
This consists of putting his car into
every conceivable skid, turn, bank, etc.
and then rectifying the condition. He
sm—
said that when he crashes into cars in
front of the grandstand, it demonstra-
tes forcefully what would happen ir
a motorist park his car too far from
the curb or shoulder and another car
strike it.
While Williams insists his program
is scientific and that he sees how near
he can come to breaking his neck
without actually dong so, he has been
injured on some occasions. It is virtu-
ally impossible to turn over his auto-
mobile end to end and then sideways
three times and not have something go
wrong occasionally. Much depends on
the track, or the weather, or both.
The attraction every night in the ar-
ena will be the “Cheer Up Revue,”
[ with fifty singers, comedians and be- |
| autiful girls. This attraction is known
| one of its kind and has won great ap-
plause wherever it has appeared. The
| show will be staged in the arena so as
to assure fair patrons of witnessing it
in comfort regardless of weather con-
ditions.
Every afternoon in front of the
grandstand a myriad of vaudeville acts
will be presented; these will include
the Great Billettis, a bicycle troupe,
who perform amazing stunts; the Em-
erald Sisters, two girls, who are am-
cng the nation’s leading acrobats; the
Three Hollywood Chimpanzees, who
provide monkey business in trick bi-
cycle riding and wire walking and the
Four Dobas, father and mother and
| two daughters, high class gymnasts.
EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE,
In the estate of Sarah Jane Lodge,
| late of Patton Borough, Cambria coun~
| ty, Pennsylvania, deceased.
| Notice is hereby given that Letters
| Testamentary upon the Estate of the
| above named decedent have been
granted to the undersigned. All per-
| sons indebted to said Estate are re-
quested to make payment, and those
having claims or demands against the
| same will make them known without
delay to
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Patton, Pa.
Reuel Somerville, Attorney,
| Patton, Pa.
JOHN GEORGE WILSON, Executor, |
Thursday, July 27th, 1939.
Executor’s Notice,
In the Estate of Isaac Strayer, late
of Patton Bororugh, Cambria County,
| Pennsylvania, deceased.
throughout the country as the leading | y
Notice is hereby given that Letters
Testamentary in the Estate of the said
decedent have been granted to the un-
dersigned. All persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to make payment
and those having claims or demands
against the same will make them
known without delay to:
Harry J. Nehrig, Executor.
Patton, Pa.
Reuel Somerville, Attorney,
Patton, Pa,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
In the Estate of Onuter Sciranko,
late of Elder Township, Cambria Coun-
ey, Pennsylvania, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Letters
of administration in the estate of the
said decedent have been granted to
the undersigned. All persons indebted
tc said estate are requested to make
payment and those having claims or
demands against the same will make
them known without delay to
RAYMOND D. BUCK,
Administrator, Patton, Pa.
Reuel Somerville, Attorney,
Patton, Pa.
FORMER BARNESBORO
MINISTER SUCCUMBS
Rev. Walter R. Clyde, 59, formerly
pastor of the Presbyterian church at
Barnesboro, died on July 16th, at his
home in Early, Ia. The Clyde family
left Barnesboro in 1927.
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