THE UNION PRESS-COURIER, Thursday, August 31st, 1939. planned by the ET OL, A, —————— » went off without itch, How- r Ge rge Humphrey claims he did PATTON, PA. t a fair deal in his foot race con- & te PAGE EIGHT. PATTON BR The committee st and wants to run the same over when the new Patton Park is com- pleted. A new concrete walk is being con- structed in front # the Grand theatre. Rev. C. Albert mas, rector of inity Episcopal Church is now able ? pia y ot after having been ill since A group of 4-H girls from Patton, last April, and services have been re- headed by Miss Rachel Gwynn were sumed. Next Sunday, September 3rd, | entertained Friday last by the students the service will be the Holy Commun- | and faculty of Nick's Academy in jon at 9:15 A. M. | Johnstown The trip for the young la- The voting place in Reilly's, or East | dies was made in the Interest of Ss Carroll township, North, has been mo- { cation and was very enjoy ape, T ey ved from the Reilly’s Association buil- | Listened voy ner 2 Jeon ding to Hugh Whiteford's Garage. vr 1 . ea re of ag undetermined origin last lon, and at three o'clock they were ser Friday night resulted in $900 damage | '¢0 (22 03 the students of the oad to the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Dona- | : : 5 2 | conducted by Miss Emma Hall East- five on Beds Sree, Inv Blaze a | man, home economics representative of A of | the county. | ond floor at 9:45 o'clock. The Patton | . . 3 cst] Volunteer Fire Company responded to Miss Florine Leona Conrad of hist an alarm and succeeded in extinguish- | Springs, and William ajtensns v 2 ing the flames after the second floor | Kerton, were married last Thursday had been damaged. The loss is cover- | morning in St. Monica's Catholic ed by insurance. | church at Chest Springs by the Rev. Padden. Attendants Miss Mary M. Simpson, of Patton, a were Mr, and Mrs. Clair Hoover of | barpist with the Pennsylvania Rail- Ashville "Mrs Hoover is a sister of road Band of Altoona, stopped in Chi- | tho bride. The bride Wore 3 blue) sage, 1, Werk 10 si Bg dress with a short veil and carried an | ; ter arm bouquet of white flowers. Mrs. | Trine Moan a Hoover wore a peach colored dress | aay mo Ne just Yeturried with blue accessories and carried an | Si ’ { . Th 1 ill make | home from a trip to the Pacific coast n Dougust. oe pe w and other points of interest, having | . : a I 1 tax) teverad a distance of 7,500 miles since | Mrs. Marguerite F. Gill, loca ji tan | July 16th. collector, announces that she will be | U leti : reeks’ cour. | her office in the Good Building for | se nis EE | collection of taxes daily, both mornings | : ® | and afternoons. Morning hours are College, Min Qeviride Long Spent 2 from 9 to 12, and afternoon hours are | Produc ay Miss ad he Bigler. {from 1 to 5. Sidney Toler « o tery Sherman Production ville, Pa. While visiting there Miss | A new class of 28 candidates was Long visited the battlefield at Gettys- | initiated into Aerie No. 1244, Frater- burg, the state capitol at Harrisburg | hal Order of Eagles of Patton, at a and the chocolate factory at Hershey, | ceremony on Sunday afternoon in the besides many other nearby points - of | Eagles’ Home. The Patton degree team interest. | was in charge of the induction cere- Renee Gae Blanchet, the daughter | monies. The new gions brings the to- | of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blanchet, of 7175 | fal membership of Jor A 2 in Norn 15 Snest, | Philudelphis, Pa, [05736 Suing, of Yori, Pa, deputy) was chosen in the annual baby parade organizer of he Grand Actie, Ww 2s ~ $ in Ocean City, N. J., August 18th, 1939, | Principal speaker at the meeiing, Ap. i “r +» | proximately 400 persons attended. Renee, impersonated “Little Bo-Peep I y SONAL and walked away withe seeond hon- | PATTON PERSONALS ors. Mrs. Paul Blanchet wis the Tord The annual Callahan reunion was mer Miss Florence Martin of Patton. | held on Sunday at the A. C. Callahan Two trophies were awarded to Renee. | home in Chest Springs. The affair was The Patton Band director, Judd Die- | @ basket picnic and an attractive pro- trick, wishes to announce that he is [gram was enjoyed by both young and starting classes in all band instruments | 01d members of the clan. Those atten- on Tuesday, September 5th. Anyone |ding were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Calla- Wishing to enroll in the class please | han, Robert, Jane and Thomas Calla- register with Mr. Dietrick at the Band | han, of Butler; Mrs. Anna Callahan Hall no later than September 3rd. The | Miss Rita Callahan, James MecCla classes are free to all boys or girls ov- | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Callahan and dz €r 11 years of age. We have have a few | 8hter, Catherine, of Pittsbur Mr. instruments not in use but other and Mrs. H. A. Litzing SITY, gan, ing other instrum Frances, Madda, Joan, Nicholas and same. The following struments are | Sonny Litzinger of Johnstown; Mrs. open for use: Two alto horns, one bar- | Mayme Litzinger, Donald, Marjorie, itone and one brass horn and some | Leonard, Doris and Morgan, Jr, of drums. We want to make a sixty-piece | Indiana; County Commissioner and band for the coming year. Mrs. Frank P. Hellern and daughter, Natalie, of Johnstown; Bud Dixon of Due to the extreme shortage of wa- ter the Patton Borough i 2 Colver; Helen Garret! of Alivons; Win | gh Council and Schuman, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shar-| ily San awe Poses Mum mor baugh, and Richard, Jr., of Johnstown; | gardens, or for the washing of cars, Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Callahan, Mary, or other uses not absolutely necessary. Andrew, Jr, Robert and Donald of Violators will be subject to arrest and Chest Springs; Mr. and Mrs. A. M| fines will be imposed. Huber, Patrick, Philip, Mary, Robert and William, of Cresson. | The Westminster Guild of the Pres- byterian church gave a dinner and sur- | prise shower for Mrs. John Nicholson | on Monday evening at the home of | Mrs. Charles Snyder. Mrs. Nicholson, | the former Miss Betty Somerville, a| recent bride and a member of the Guild, received a number of beautiful | | and useful gifts. Miss Beatrice Cunningham returned | to Philadelphia on Wednesday after | spending a week with her mother, | | Mrs. Adaline Cunningham. She also | spent a week touring the South with | Randolph Lede 2, 2. PY oo 0 v ee Boe otoctoato rts te ol. 20.0.0 BETTE eee Friday, One Day Only GUN-SMOKED ACTION! WHITE-HEAT DRAMA!... in Zane Grey's greatest tale of the bullet-riddied Their Exciting Lips Meet ++. in the hush of a deep purple night! Ravishing Hedy Lamarr loves Robert Taylor... in romance worth waiting for! | Father James A Paremount Picture with Donald Woods Evelyn Venable Russell Hayden - Robert Barrat ROBERT TAYLOR Saturday Double Feature AR * K * Screen Play by Ben Hecht - Directed by Jack Conway « Produced by Sam Zimbalist Than Live a Traitor to the > Code of ' \ the Coast Guard !! 0 Tuesday, Bargain Night GREATEST THRILL DRAMA eT i113 William Blatt, manager of the Pat- ton Grand Theatre, and Andrew Seni- ta, assistant cashier of the First Na- tional Bank at Patton, returned last Saturday from Ocean City, Md., where they had spent a few days fishing. Mr. Senita landed a 109 pound marlin. The local anglers also landed six dolphins and a large number of croakers. Sun- day evening at 6 o’clock, Mr. Blatt was host to a fish fry to his employees and staff of the Grand theatre at King’s restaurant, and the affair was an en- joyable one. Joy HETIL Ralph The picnic held at Shaffer's Park at Flinton last Sunday by members of the John White Ex-Servicemen’s Club of Patton and their families proved to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vernon and dau- | ghter, Jane, of Philadelphia, who spent | i last Monday at the Cunningham home. | The ladies’ auxiliary of the I. C. B. | CIHR] 33 ARN WALTER CONNOLLY Three great stars triumph in the mighty spectacle of romance and | U. held their annual banquet Tuesday | be a most enjoyable event, and every s SLs vening at Pleasant Hill Farm. About | : drama, melody and thrills that the pn — = = Screen play by Richard Maibaum, Albert Duffy, 60 members attended. | - = = Harry Segal world acclaims—unforgettable! PTR attends Wa Directed by EDWARD LUDWIG /J Columbia Picture | Mrs. Martin Squires and Mrs. Char- | 5 les Squires attended the f 1 fi = BODY their aa hes te Last Added Attraction AN K 4 | Wednesday at Detroit. They were ac- ! wi REPAIRS | companied home Sunday by Mrs. Jack | WHAT ARE GLAMOUR GIRLS MADE OF? JACK JESSIE TED Wagner and daughter, Anna Mae, who HOLT - RALPH - HEALY This Inside’ Story Tells You! | will spend the week at the Squires | howe. Charles Schwab and Mis. B | Produced by John Emerson and Bernard H. Hym Mrs. Charles Schwab and Mrs. Dan- | : | iel Link motored to Pittsburgh Mon- | Society's pampered | WW. S. VAN DYKE PRODUCTION Pals. as they really er, oa-headed ith gi, Wednesday and Thursday SHE LIVED ON THE | day. and Lew (Dr. Kil- BACK STREET OF The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the A. O. | dare) Ayres, in a dar- LOVE! | H. will hold their regular meeting on | | Tuesday evening next, Sept. 5. Business ing romance of what« happens when a THE NEW UNIVERSAL: presents . | of importance is scheduled and all the dance-hall beauty | members are requested to attend. Mr. Edward Little is spending some | crashes society's playgrounds! 5 DATARS FY % Gnd x » ~ 2 Rd & 3 % The annual Cunningham reunion | | was held at the Frak Cunningham | {farm in East Carroll Township on | | Sunday, August 27th. Those attending | were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cunning- | { ham and family of Indiana; Mr. and | | Mrs. Leo Thomas 4nd family of Saint | | Boniface; Mr. W. F. Cunningham; Mr. | | and Mrs. Emeron Strittmatter and fa- mily; Mr. and Mrs. James Dietrick, | | Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cunningham of | | Patton, Mr. and Mrs. George Cunning- | | ham and family of Spangler; Mr. and | { Mrs. Pat Cunningham and family of | | Nicktown; and Miss Beatrice Cunning- | | ham of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bender of De- | witle ed » ; LEW LANA than you think. It will only take troit, spent the week end with the | AYRES TURNER a minute to wind out—so why former's mother, Mrs. Josephine Ben- | TOM RICHARD not stop in at our shop. No obli- { der. . 1 Harry Chapman, of Bay Shore, L. I, CARLSON is visiting among relatives here 3 * LOUISE Mr. and Mrs. Don Cil]l a amily 2 Mr. and Mrs. Dor ili and f ly arin HUT +. For BRE ORD A I $1 : AGE Df te iroll, visits the former's pirent Mory Beth HUGHES + Owen DAVIS Jr. . 1 recently WAI 01. GANADL Seen Dicecied by S. SYLVAN SIMON CARROLILTOWN, Pa. FOR RF] Don’t drive around in a car that has dents and bumps in the fenders or body! Well straighten them out so good you won't recognize it! All our work is guaranteed and done by expert meehan- ics. STOP IN FOR A FREE ESTIMATE! Those repairs will cost a lot less A x | time in Pittsburgh with relatives. gation, of course! FN i / 1 _Meuro- \ Goldwyn | Mayer } “ pi Produced by SAM ZIMBALIST CTR —Four room apartment; quire Jar ton, Pa. nes A.