A -— — 8 Cornelius, of B18 Palit fivenue, Recent guests at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. 1. J. Warner were Clirrie | Camel and Mr. sand Mrs. 8. M. Cro naner, all of Baltimore Md. A vinch, pinochlie and bingo will be bela Thursday of this at 8:00 p. m. in Bt George's C perty reel “hHuren Hall for the benefit of newly-or fzed Troop 71. Boy Scouts will be 35 cenls. Mr and Mrs Jamey Ha nelins of Cumberiand, Md. = BO URce the marriage of their daughter, Dor othy Jane, to Li entenant Sidney Gil bert Wigher. son of Mr. and Mra Piaher of Chicago. The wedding was Mareh 14. The bride is a gradu sate of Alegheny High School, Vogue School of Fashion Art and hie cago. The bridegroom is a gradule of the West Point Military Academy The bride is a grand-daughter fate J. BR. Cornelius and Mrs oll the ary of Classified Ads we WANTED — WANTED - —— A fermbhand; mit be qualified to handle and drive leam anil milk cows. Inquire Clov Dairy, Patton RD. we POR RENT — 2 LARGE 200MS for rent at Eth Ave. Patton ed Hill it) fe ai 5s Inquire of Jas. A. Link, at 8. P. Dietrick Hesidipnoe, Paliner Ave, Patton. A ASS WRI SOAR wi FOR SALE — FOR BALE Colts. Inguire of Anthony fit. Lawrence, Pa Ald ro aa Pair of three-year-old | Niehauer A300 TYPEWRITER snd Adding Mathine service by authorised R man calling here every week. w 118 for detnils and sin glon Tele- jrice. Eagle Printing Co.. Barnesbor) CERTIFIED RUSSENT Seed toes for sale. Penngylvania Show winners this year. right. Inquire Mm. Alex matter, Bradley Junction. Canolitown 4191. FARM FOR SALE 110 ota | i arm Slritt- Phone M26 Acres, Madhisery and Bvestock. New rac 21 miles frum One-fourth mile to lef off Barresiboro. | paved o rosd at Platteville. Age and illness restion fer selling. John Marqhek, | RB. D. 1, Hastings, Fa. CHEST OF DRAWERS, small dross: ex, bookease & wriling desk (0% & ton on April 10. bined: Singer sewing machine complete, bed |} jody bed A30 wot, | Rots to sell Terms, (fasn. 1 HT] Anthony I SR I 55 TA AT ARS a0 Every patriotic (Hitmen will as 8 "Vielory vou must conserve | Patton. i | Otticers for the ensuing year were | qualify jected at a recent meeting of the 90 #0, { John White Post. Veterans of For- [eign Ware [. Snyder Yergur was elected commander, succeeding Da- | flicers eleclieod are i Rice for vice corrpmand. sult from your |parden by planting See your § ance it iv started nd do not Tose on thusiasm on the first hot day Martz, junior vies ¢ other words: “Grow vitansin rich erik McGonegal, qiarte: etables for Vitality Rudy Hi Mra vid Gwynn. Other « ¢ Tus ¢ chaplain ¢ Garden Committee, | vocals r officers will April use. to Kindly { of ound soll In advise | pens, Pa &rE. may we los aiariy next t wil this W sdiy evening in the Peat FOOSE, den purposes i Cty Sal FOGLE UMBERLAND be held in Court bo courthouse, Ebensburg, T" ¢vening of this week at 5 pm plans for the coming “Salvage fof Victory” wee are to be developed and other details froned out. Robert Miller, Patton. hss been appoinied i Salvage Chairman for this section | Executive secyetary for the State Sal- vage Commitise, Colley 8. Baker, * 3 to be principal speaker at the meel ing. ARI local folks are invited 10 attend A slip of the lip may sink & ship Spike the rumors! : Pv. Gerald FF. Kane, Patton young man who had been stationed aut Port Bragg. 8. C.. bas been tranafersed 1 { the Zind Signal Platoon, 1. 8 Army | Municipal Airport, Jacksonville, Fla Attending 5 meeting of the Cam- brian County Salon Eight et Forty, held at the home of Mra. Ernest ¥ ssens of Cresoon Toesday evening of this week were Mrs. Ann Jaonbs of | Patton, Mrs Ninifred Owens of Car- solitown, Mrs, Adam Strollo of nesboro snd Mrs. John Whale Spangler. "Mis. Yannessens tained with cards and & lunch Miss Natalie Culliton, daughter of P. J. Culliton, deputy cers courts, has been appointed x Clerk in county probation office, at $100 per yeonth Regular meeting of the Ladies illary of the American Legh held Mondsy evening. Plans completed for the card partly held May 27 in the Commun at 8 pe, LU inch, bing © and by ‘ = : Miss ; ek Senta spent the work end by Ralph ‘Horst, eld . in Pittsburgh, Or . Clyde Kelly of Holyoke, Mass. a hte -l ho will imetude spent the weel with his wife at Chest | prizes. singing nd Springs ments. In charge ; Mr. and Mes. Leo Sherry of Spindly | Fy gr Earl pe. City sanounce the birth of & son on ton RD. nk T ¥ Moov April 10 at Spangler Hospital ‘ BD: 8 a] Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hite, | Hoover, Patton oa an a I tei Firestone Tire and Rubber Car, Ake | SOON and Mea and wa Fogle of | My Patton, Mrz Ee Sar Ons Catholic Chhureh Aprit 11. at 5 & fev pastor Attendant oney of AR groom, and | Bakerton Of {Chest Patios, officanted crv, niece of the Belde Low Les roBes | ple wild reside in Chest Th. FARM PATRON ON FRIDAY AT GO oti munities ding 10 the Peansyivasis $a ooperative Asscistion, 8 z i This Patton, Hastings, divers. an LOIVer, this Wee § i AN . Stritumattey, Patton ett B crenme lin suisry §1.500 4 your, 34.300 to $8,000. Pvt. Lawrence Neaton hy: Carlisle | intendents were granted | spent the week end With his parents, | pean 34.000 to $5,000 | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nealon of Chest | | county superintendent, will -on | appointed by Dr Stull Yor de Wonca id pr SR A NE | go o Mr. and Mrs. Herman © rvs or ast Gane nrthey t. Augustine, a da .| TOWNSHIP HOOL ter. Mrs. Waithen 1s the former Mise RTP AAAI SE Rt for Vichy” L. Snyder, chaifmas of : patrioflic citizens that ic ve & beek vard garden or a as scene of Patton's ait, eiti- apartment deel is to have the wae deaths annually of # Bevis it Pi of & Erodes foe gar Miss Ione Comberiand, daughier of tod ir marriage in St +d Ssturdny, Pather Bertrand McFuilyen, were Miss aMry Mini Anthony Domdsisk ee The bride and bridesissid wore blue suits and corsages of yei- A wedding dinner was erved at the home of the bride's parents. The cou the series is to be Rell for vicinity, eluding yo Nou April 4 ug, Friday of in the Condosd Grunge | pi an adviesry "i te and officers to ee this ares | | The assistants, wh are uaed ry § CN fertiliser and get the best possible ; MALARIA Miluria is one of the most devast. | ating dwenses of mankind | It is cinimed to kill 2.000000 per i gone avery year. In the United States alone these Pave almost 1.000 000 cases with 5.000 | j. Most of the cases in this country fare Himited to the southeastern states {and the Missisippt River basin. § hf ovr workl-wide interests to | ny the subject of malaria has more Peter CO “um be rinnd of vation th 4 Edward Fogle of | implies an ever before, Malaria i= an infectious disease transmitted from person to person by the Bite of an infected momgsito, Malaria is characterized by attuclks of severe chills, fever, and sweating. Jo Suth attacks may occur every day, | every other day or within an interval ‘of three duye belween — | | § Even after recovery from a severs attack. malaria may become chremie through occasional rlapaes Malnria ie an ancient disease re. cogniited in the earliest records. fainine has been the standard drug jin the treatment of malaria. Because the administration of this jdrug must be continued for a Jong daily for oight weeks or more. it i often ditficult to induce | jpatianits to adhere to this Hrontment. Reoent dicoveries of new drags hive EE drags which may be assed or sob- | of ¥ % | fn oF oopie Suqugh- | Ititutlnd in certain Instances because | HOARTLeng & Serica of their selective action. v meetings I their | during Spr The Malaria Commission of (he W, | Longue of Nations in 1937 suthorived | pending malariclogists to conduct ex | periments to determine #5 nearly as’ {possible the best treatment for the | dividual with malaris. The three drugs now in use are’ (quinine, atabrine and plasmogquin, n put inte use three accepted antimalay- | Mont successful results come from (fhe ptoper cholte of drag---and This Lis the responsibility of the physic tan | im Shnrge | MARSTELLER NEWS | Miss Bue feos of Chicago. 1, ie! Was § week end visitor at the home 1 of heer sioteor, Mrs August Della Vallie 5 and amily. Mrs. Harry Young of South Fiek binggton. DC. af the and Mrs. John Marchak were Siutors 3% the home : of Mr. Hugo Vivadelli home m Bt B Ba F § ’ g whe Sgn he ARR VERLTHIN® PRINCESS 18 jewels. Yallow or pink 34d fled & cone, STUNRT — 1S Towels. Hebuck..... 5008 ols. Pink or hc filled cove, Guildite back Fo ¥ Son I . Hailed by America’s Style Jury as the “Atnerican Fashion First".—~the newest Gruen waiches we are now showing are fashiow- firsts See them now at our store. “Teade Mark Regisroved—iPrices incluile Fedral ‘Tie A Large, (Complete, Selection of Ladies” ami Gent's Dismonds “The Stove for SAFE Dimond Buying i
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