Thursday, February 8, 1041 oa bp PATTON BOWLING LEAGYE Mondsy. Jari 271. Stoltz Motors won forfeit from the Post Office Tuesday. Jan. 28 A & P Blore, Azperican Store, 3238 Wednesday, Jan. 20. Mertens Bakery won # forfeit from the Blatt-Snyder team Thursday Jan 30 Hoppel's Bill, 145¢° 1503 Legion, 1811; Hrs Albert Yahner of Brewer Ave was guest of honor at a party in bon. | or of her birthday at the Yahner home | #t which 28 guests sttended. Prizes | wee won by Mre Elmer Byrnes and | Louis Strittmatter. . Give Jewelry Gifts from Jewelry Store in Barnesboro Sunday evening February § there | is a BINGO at the SL George Church | Hall, Patton. Two door prizes Grand Prize -- Cash prize each game, Play will comenunce about 818 The bigger the crowd the better ihe prizes 80 bring your friends for an evening of fun Miwchell's Have your glasses adjusted while Mitchell's Jewelry Store Anyone interested in joining the Spangler Hospital Auxilliary is urged fo get in touch with Mrs: Clifton Der ringer. Paton chairman Den't forget that the parishicners of St. Lawrence church st St Lawrence will hold a bingo and card party this coming Sunday afternoon in church Ball # which the jyeneral cordially invites. Bingo will be on the you walt program from 1:30 to 4 Supper from | 4 to & o'clock. Admission vill be filty cents : Branch 9. Knights of Si George will hold 2 Bingo in the Pire Hall on Tuesduy evening February 8 at 815 P.M, Admission 3c for 35 games, Ev. erybexiy welcome, Will alse have six dollar specials A meeting of the Alpha-Bets Scien ce Club wae held on Tuesday in the Genern! Sciense Classroom at dismiss- al. The purpose of the meeting was to elect ofl cers for the year. The follow ing olficers were electod President, Dick Arnold; Vics Prez, Bernard Sm . ale; Secretary, Barbara Bloom: Tres urer, John Cooper: Seouts Ann Leb. man and Tem McNulty: Reporter, Rene | Beunive; Librarian, Charles Winsiow; and Curator, Gene Boyle A committee for the riveizion of the constitution was named: Helen Dobrassky Marietta Commits, James Dietrick, George Pet. torind The program for the next meet. ing will be ie charge of members. Ch- aries Winslow snd John Cooper were selected, a | Camidy, a rye of the U Army, was called duty and left | Btaday t ghot | mitted { | observ | Agnes Palcho are in | hibition at the meeting on | indoor gardening give at nght of public is ; township while he was enroute { work day evening on the local floor by 4 score of 14 to 12 The Patton girls ais | defeated the Reed girls on Tuesday Callnhan ured Mis right hil and was ad. Spangler Hospital the 5 regu! Roe r tad 3 — evening, Jan 7:30 Py MM Mre James 1. Fill he held 3 12 in the Moose “Hal pnd if the ex Snyder CRarge sii CGurden Cluls will display flowering bulbs grown in | walter Members will have an appro | priate opportunity st this time 0 ob serve the possibilities of this aS of the Pats Have your jissses sdjusted i the Cormmons’ Bldg. Barneebore William McAfee, formerly of Pat received ibe master of are deo corpanencement vania Kiaste week for the graduating class, He is 2 son of Nre Frenth McAffer of Alloora and of the late Rev French McAfee, former pas tor of the Patton Presbyterian church for s number of years Mr. MeAfes g graduate of Wooster College and tor | three years taught in the Ewing C his. tian Colleges in Allahabad India. Lav try he became 8 member of ton High Sehosl fatulty A he is an instrocior diese department of he State ( High Schoni Pon Pennev] Last the Pai presen’ in the soval stu a AMSBURY R. D. MAN ° PATALLY CRUSHED BY P. B. BR. FREIGHT August MaKensen, 52 of Amabry R DU. was crushed to death early T morning under the wheels of 5 Penn svivania freigat train a Gallitgin 1 Twp The badly mangled body sestay wae found slong the ralireed right-of-way by Or ion Baumgardner, WPA worker of the io his Coraner Patrick McDermott was no tified and conducted an investigstion The coroner learned that MaKensen who lived in & small house on Amabiry R DD with Frank Hartman Sad been in Ashville Mondsy afternoon and on Monday evening Il ie believed that hu Was oti route to his home when struck by the train in Yiow vif Coroner McDermott expremed the Iw lief that the tran bad passed éver the mans body on two oteasiane Mem bers of the train crew, pressed thal they were De Was # the gossfiition of the bod however x that unaware (8 man had been struck It is believed Masionoen was sir shortly before 1:30 o'Clock and that the ! feet snd deposited in ou swilth clenran. | ce, Aller making se 1s on the branch | line the smoe friegln twain returaed Wes. (over the seme section of track about Alleged fallure of the State High- way Department to place sufficient ashes on the road through Bakerton | Was rooved asl week by 8 ooronerSs Jury inquiring into the death of 2 Bae. kerion man. erton returned a verti abeslving An. geile Guerress of Alverds, driver of Miss | February | They | type of | while ] {you wait st Mitchell's Jewelry Store in | exercises af | Callege Tueeday | mid-year | Detective Charles Cowen and govered Wer i ; a ———— | body had been roll 8 distance of ” [°F MINER FROM HAS James W. Gerard, U. 8. sssbusss- dor to Germany during the World war, as he nppeared before ile for ‘5 | trign relations committee. Ilo said Germmuy Is out for world arqumt, vwo HovsEs SHAKEN BY STRANGE BLAST IN BARR TWP. RECENTLY County lice Mich endeavoring sn explosion which last Wednesday | gigi shook he houser of Mis Anne Kine and Steve Makur in Bair town ship an Powe 983 shout thew miles | from Spangler : : The authorities believe that the ew jlogion was caused by dysamite thegwn from an sutomebile Neliher | lees. Kine nor Makus could any motive for the Hluet Following the explosion detectives. atid Chiel of Po | i Whalen investigated snd failed] to find | any footprints sround the two houses | Madway between the houses, lower | | froes it & distunen of sbioiit 38 feet mre | ei Whalen of Spanier are § solve the mydery of | » County | ¢ 3 Chie | toch, paris of burned fuses were dis | indicating that we blast wae | saused by tes sticks of dynamite, tie damage was done. A love Hip Bi Mrs Kitow's bose was knocked down, firs Kline, # widow empiond 8 4 ght cook 2: the Span wat at Beene with her th hen the Dhest » elvildren ax Samo on, nt BARNESBORO PHYSICIAN ENDS IN ARNE The windows snd dishes in the tws | houses were rattied by the blast, bul} or Bospitel, | covirred ae eee Me Makus and his deughiers. Algis sal J Margaret Nailer of the youll welll | en could ascribe amy motive for fhe | 3 5 lien: arvusted Saturday at is home 8 admitted having written the [etter to! (which he had signed his nama, He as serted that Silenckey lind cauped his 98 lose compensation in a cal made | g as thir result of an injury to lds righ: Members of the jury empanelod by (#nkle and knee sustained un 1908. Coroner Patrick MeDermott at Bak ted to the Combria County Juil Following his srpest Congpd wan! 3 given a heating before Justiop of the | Peace D. A Westover, Barnewboro, ang : the car which ran down and fatally jin default of $LO000 bail was Bomsdi. | § The letter which Comead el | PANGY Sauerkraut foty Curd 8 An 4 wr PEACHES LYKIT DOG FOOD Your Pet Will Be Wel.Ved on Lykit en. 25C Can With Real Old-Fashioned Home Style Yiasver, Slices or Halves can ASCO TOMATO SOUP, 5 == = 25¢ ASC ORANGE PEKOE TEA, PRLLIPS “oi SOUP, 5 vou 5: Nichigm SOUP BEANS, 5 H . Princess Paper Napkins, ie Princess Peer Towels, 35 Princess Waxed Paper, Finest Pumily 4 a 75¢c P25 Landry SOAP, 10 = 33¢ c. Clireo 2 ne 15¢; 27% 35¢ 5¢ Camay Toilet Soup, 3=17c 1
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