BE Thursday, November 6, 1041 PATTON BRIEFS Mr. and Mra Bart Kilraine & + » yg w eT BLOWY gin STs OLDE her, Mrs wrk ed at the Mr. and Mrs Miss Patty Pittsburgh-Ohio Baturciay Mr Gabriel Si red to hi home Tuesday after spending several weeks with relatives in Texas He was accompanied here by his daugh- ter-in-law, Mra Berton Sickler Mr. and Mrs James Thomas and family of East Carroll Twp. left on Friday for California, where they will make their future home Mre. Harriet Brown and daughter Miss Margaret Brown returned home Sunday after spending two weeks ins State College with Mr. and Mrs John Erb Miss Mayme Hopkins visited her brother. John Hopkins, who under want operation in Altoona Hospital recently. Mrs. Matt O'Brien visited her sons in Detroit, Mich, for a few days re cently. Mrs. Cleorge Finney and son Dick of Massachusetts returned home re cently after a two weeks visit with Mrs Finney's parents Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kirkpatrick. Miss Belty Greens attended the Watsr Safety Mesting held in the ¥Y.M C A. Building In Johnstown on Friday. The regular meeting of Women's Democratic Club will be held Monday evening, November 10, at 8:00 p.m, in the Patton Moose Hall Bagar C. Diusansky, of Patton, R D. I= listad among seven young men who recently passed physical exam- {nations for membership in the avia- tion cadet training classes being conducted at the Johnstown high school. CAPITOL THEATRE ALTOONA TODAY ies: SATULDAY ME Jana Scnposer. and.a short resume of in to lr. : featured 6 “the E RE Born to Mr. and Mrs Joseph Steve Dietroft, Mich wy Thursday of ast . son. Mra Steve was the for of Patio ts the grade itr wl Btates Arm He -" t in 4 Camp b Th) M: irray is attending the American College Boston this week. He sore time Thursday and head of cabbage reposes on display L window of the Huber Hardware It was grown by P. L. Holtz Dem't forge! mt November 17ih is the date of the annual Bingo and Turkey Raffle of the Patton Branch No. 80, Knights of St. George, for the penefit of St. Mary's Uhurch and sehool The outstanding event of its kind in Patton. referve your sven ing for it : » * * ‘PATTON HIGH SCHOOL ELECTS CLASS OFFICERS Al organization meeslings of the various classes of Patton High Bchood the following officers were eed ted Seniors: Robert Albright, Presi. dent: Albert Croskey, Vice Fregident Dorothy Churelia, Secretary, James Baker, Treasurer Juniors: Melvin Fregly, President Eileen Owens Vice President Julia Silvan, Becretary Grace Bearer Treasurer Sophomores: John Cooper, Presi dent: Richard Amold, Vide President Barbara Bloom Secretary, Leo Les nak. Treasurer Freshmen: Jerotoe Sheehan, Presi den: Carl Link, Vice President. Fior srsce Warner SBecrviary Rose Bearer Treasurer s » . PATJON MUSIC CLUB SEWS A program of nslrumental and vo cil nwmnbers, festuring the works of i Pudorewnki, the great Polish pianist | | meeting held last week in the en i School Building. ! HH. Nehiftf wat tlaclad secryiary | with Francis J. Young ss treawurer, the meeting plans were outl- lined for the 1941 roll call which is {to be conducted soon. : It was also announced that during ithe last wear 12 Pation women com- {pleted Red Gruss hosme-turaing mumibers spent a total of | 1.278 hours during the year working | lon various projects. Among the arti-) icles turned out were 34 sweaters, 16 i dresses, seven boy's shorts, 34 uhirts, $1 baby gowns, 10 pairs socks, two | quilts, two shawls and 130 diapers. ASAHI SA U KNOW? AT CAMBRIA CO. 1S FAMOUS FOR IT'S AIN WATER AND COAL cour | the Patton Methodist Church. Mra ‘tice Day 1918 recall | wild sweitensent with UNION PRESS COURIER DEFENSE BOND QUIZ What Barn in Elder Townatap Is Destroyed oy Flames Fire of undetermined origin jast Wednesday morning destroyed a mrge the Henry Woodley farm ir er Lorernship I'he Woodley farm 18 ed along the Westover-Hastings | The fire was discovered shortly 8 430 otiock in the raorning Hastings Fire Company respond * Distinctive without being expensive El. CHEVROLETS NEW 57Zzcziree MODELS an alarm. but the flames had | £ ansiderable headway before } volunteers arrived on Lhe sCene ! Weandley estimated his joss at £3600. It was said that the owner of the. barn only recently held a public gale and disposed of all his Hvestock Tuleremia Season In Here, Handle Rabbits With Care Vith the hunt the Red (roa Warms nin reuse think twice before shooting the | kKadaisical rabbit it may Carry yelly Luleremia Eorm Anert McGowan, medical dire tor of the Red Cros, points out tu eremia not only Laresiens the hunter but the housewife and marke man as well He advises those handing | rubbite in dressing and cooking 10 wear rubber gloves. Happily, through | cooking kills tuleremis Virus, remoy. ing possibility of infeclion i this mdvice Avoid ' the listless rabbit | & target! chances | i8 diseased with tuleremin. Al | £: AER the rabbit frequently carries | leremia, other animals aio CRITY the distase Oppose ams muskrats skunks and other rodent -Lype any | ng season well under | To the hunter, Dr. McGowan gives Their surpossing quality — plus thelr surprising economy — sets them oper! from afl other “Torpedo” models Superlative grace and beauty distin- guish Chevrolet's new [Fleetline Aero sedan and new Fleetline® Sportmaster. And, of course, they aluo bring you all of the Unitized Knee-Action comfort . .. all of the Valve-in-Head “Victory” pes- formance and economy 38-year-proved dependability which chay- acterize the new Chevrolet— The Finer Chevrolet of All Time. See these distinguished cars at your nearest Chevrolet dealer's, and convinde yourself that “It pays fo buy the lady and get the leading buy.” ou IT PAYS 70 BUY THE LEADER AND GET THE LEADING BUY ATTON AUTO CO. | PATION PA. 1 ais often prick ap infection trom the | wooR tick, he s8G CALL THE DOCTOR! Mygein points out that what not to do in as vital as what lo do for the so-called "pommon cold.” Accord ses, “The best advice is to call your doctor at once. County Legion Auxiliary Group to Meet Thursday The Cambria County Past Presi dents’ Parley of the Americus Legion Auxiliary will hold a dinner meeting at 6:3 o'clock Thursday evening in Harry Fiper of Altoona, stiste mem bership chairman, will be The guest speaker. Mra. Helen Kline of Portage will presides. Mrs. Ann Jacolm of Pat- ton is handling the reservations. A ANS Se ‘THE ARMISTICE IS OVER EE As An Bditorial by Ruth Tayler Those of un who remembur Armis- merely the _ hich the news | | came s conscientious objector, yet | emerged sa coe of the greatest hero | es of all tne. The ear seguences of a soldier hero. lightning rips his rifle from bis and melts it into a heap of © : nvetal. From on he becomes church goer, and with the aid of Gra- | . all of the Bal adhd A OF Sah ad A ro pet ex ENR TUNE SRO UE PACU EPSPY FRPPPNEA i —n oy we " ne, Phone 473 York is regenerated when a bolt of
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