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the CiMtcotct, cemetery at rJItect. ti ts provides1 that IhC unseated returns at the Court Mouse offices ftt the election board, must OBITUARY HEARING IN MOVE TO BLOCK PROBE E.S.T.- interment will To Reitn Over Preakneu Ball made In the Concord temeiery, be Men Id subtle insDectlen as soon KiwaniiClM Dinner-Dance at Country Club Last Night JAMtS A rttMtNA. rrsm Corn- position (Continued from page one) 9 they ere received. Failure to do Cither of these things handicaps the quick work needed to learn the win Dlicatlattt Incident to ldvaneaa (Continued from pap onet Meanwhile, the attempt la tore yeras, Jms ri.mlhd, former iMpendltu-M, tmrniMMf-'i Saline, Customs flne resident of Indiana ana a weu known retired carpenter, died 47 years ago and had been resident in Indiana for years, coming here from Wheeling, W. Vi.

He waft an expert glassworker, and a member stall the investigation brought from one candidate an assertion that It ww a "confession of guilt" and from ners, me law provides eitner a jail sentence of not more than two years or Ane of jl.boo or both, and disfranchisement for four years, Monday afternoon in the hame of his daughter, Mrs, Samuel Sicken another a Republican a claim that the local union, his feu bio us Mn Mftrku Entertain For Mia Stewart A tea was given Saturday in the by their action "those accused stand affiliation was with the Christ EbiS- berger in Indiana, tie was ourn August eV 1M1, ton 'of John and convicted before the public." copal Church, The Raybould fam BABY'S EYE "It Is a confession of guilt." said Pennsylvania ftlrtf let Ooverhof petef Weimer nd Mta. Weimef tif CwmclUville and Lieutenant Govet dot Walter Morth and Mrs. Morris of Butler wer espMial guesta at th first annual dinner -dance ot Indiana Klwanls at the Country Club last vening. Filty members of the club, their ladies and guest were present for the occasion which was ily nome is in lira oak street. Nancy (Martini- Fleming, pioneer falrfents of Armstrong township.

IS REMOVED surviving are his widow, tne for Mayor 8. Davis Wilson ot Fhlladel 'rdhiwn 'Crde'ii4wi home of Mrs William Markus of Perry Highway, Pittsburgh, in honor of Miss Jane Stewart, The hostess es, Mrs, John Ewalt and Mrs. Mark He had resided In Homer City for ner Anna Gibson, and five children phia. candidate, for the Democratic Mrs. Lois Muckle.

Harry K. Ray (Continued from page one) announced, tne marriage ot tne 25 years and was member of the First Presbyterian Church of Indi ana, nomination for S. Senate on a ticket with Thomas Kennedy, who is seeking the governorship with the honor guest, to Dr. H. Ward Ewalt Pennsylvania Institution for the boUld and Mrs, Virginia DoticV, all of Indiana; Mrs.

Pauline Fisher, Wheeling, W. and Mrs. Alberta Love, New Kensington. He also to- take place June lBin, Al a family erly 'f. In he was united in mar Blind, said her parents decided the endorsement of the CIO and U.

3. Senator Joseph Ouffey. Receiving with the hostess and riage to Miss Mary Elizabeth Mill tnere were present a -n same problem as the'. Colans' leaves a sister. Mrs.

Beatrice Bark' who died in iwu. a son, onn Governor fiarle is seeking the sen Miss Stewart were Mrs. A. h. stew art and Mrs.

Henry Ward Ewalt. great-granddaughter, 1 grinamtw er. a Haitffhlora 1 nvtaitntM il iiM.YvMr whether to let her live, forever blind, or die for lack of an Haaerstown, Md. Funeral ser atorial nomination on a ticket -up. Local suests included Mrs.

Rob vices will be conducted at 3:30 ported by the Democratic State er and i granddaughters There relattamnioa were mU-ems4-srn M. Fleming, Is deceased, and surviving are the following other children: J. H. Fleming, of Rex-ford. and Mrs.

Sickenberger, ert Fisher, Misses Crisste and Madge Thursday afternoon in Streams Fu Committee. SI' i Mi" Cameron Winifred Williams and neral Home, Indiana, by Rev. Clem fined to the ladies present i What is the least niimhr-M laaturea wnn a cariooniaiK vj vail Kipp, art department, Indiana Stat Teachers College; SenorlU Jetmnette lrey and Senor Kenneto importations, in dances la grantda, with- Senorita Maria Salovlch at the piano. Came a modern spelling bee with Walter H. Jackson pronouncing the words and the guests spelling them with gestures.

Van Christy led the community singing; there were solo numbers by Angle Cardemon, the Bob Carter of WCAE, and danc-in with the Camobelleers. Speech Winona Malcolm. "I have always been grateful to my mother for deciding in favor of my life," she said. "The baby in Chicago wilt feel the same as 1 do in Mason Owlett, candidate for the Republican nomination for the mentioned above, Also surviving ent G. Belcher, pastor of Christ Episcopal Church.

Interment will are eight granacnuoren ana U. S. Senate, declared: men or girls there could have fcem In the room? iH Antwef rai Pies: Nine. be in Oakland Cemetery. Attend Daughter's Oraduatlen Proa 'JeflerMa HesptUI later life.

great-granddaughter. Funeral services Witt be COTidUCt "An Innocent man has no tear of the law. It Is the common practice Lvjta MES. CARRIE WILSON) SPIES 9, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Krtng of 825 "What I lose In being unable to sea I gain in the gratification of helping others who are blind. In my ed in the Sickenberger home. 13? East Church street, Homer City, at widow of Walter B. Spiess, died Chestnut street, and Mrs. Homer for the guilty to seek a legal loop.

yesterday in her home. 101 John Harris of South 11th street attend p. m. Wednesday, In charge oi THUS 9A1TH THE LORD son avenue, Blatrsvme. surviving ed the graduation exercises of the es were at the irreducible minimum the Rev.

Messrs, Harry C. Frugn, work among 90 blind children I find that my happiness is theirs and they are a happy group." 5 arc these children: Ralph C. Spiess Jenerson Hoipiui Training scnooi Then spake Jesea farmer nastor of the Homer City and there were cards for those who of Leechburg and George Spiess for Nurses, Philadelphia, last Thurs- Presbyterian Church and Harry wanted them none did. The deco and Mrs. Alfred both hole through which to escape.

By their very attempts to evade court procedure those accused stand convicted before the public." Charges made by Wilson and Owlett were included in those scheduled to be laid before the grand jury. day. May Sth; Burton Bovd. oastor ol the Indiana them, saying. I am Ik.

Hsht ei the warld: He that feUew.sk Mei shall net walk in aVarfciMea, 4 shall have the light 4 rations were given as door prizes. Bruca Kendia and Walter Ftshlornv of BlalrsviUe. Miss Charlotte Kring was one ot During 1937 new cars selling for less than 760 had a total of 2,04,400 Church. Interment will be in Oak 57 students given their diplomas in Funeral services will be conduct ed the committee responsible lot registrations as compared with nursing. The ceremony was very ed in her late residence at 2:30 p.

land Cemetery, Indiana. HISS MIRIAN ELMIRA THOMAS, lor 1936, impressive and was held in the clini Wednesday and interment will cal amphitheatre. Miss Kring is the success which the Yearly at' tained. Mr. and Mr.

Greaaley be In BlalrsviUe Cemetery. 18. who araduatcd from Indiana daughter of Frank Kring and a sis High School with the class of 1W7, JOHN NEALEB passed away In his ter of Mrs, Harris. She is now supervisor of the Nursery, Private Ma died at :45 p. m.

Monoay, in me Residing in Oakland Ave. homo at 125 North Fourth street, hqme of her parents, William and Blanche (Wlssuiger) Thomas, in the tamlly home In Armstrong township. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Malcolm Gress ternity Ward, Jefferson Hospital. Marlorle Merrkk Serloasly 111 Sunday at 10:45 p. following a heart attack which he suffered earlier in the day. He was son ley, who were married April 14th, are now residing in 117ft Oakland The many friends of Marjorie, of John and Margaret (Graff) Neal- avenue. daughter of Reverend and Mrs.

er. He was born in Clarion County. Merrick, will be sorry to learn comina to Indiana County with his she had spent ner enure me on urc tarm where she was born. She was member of the Curry Run Presbyterian Church and of the Sunday School. She had a lovely disposition, made friends readily and was loved Mrs.

Gressley was the former Lulls Belie-Blose, daughter of she is critically ill in the Indiana late Mr. and Mrs. Melvin s. Bio; parents at the age of ave years, fie located north of Indiana in White One of Pennsylvania's Finest Stores Phone 800 Hospital suffering with pneumonia and St. Vitus' Dance, Rev.

Merrick was a former pastor of the Christian The wedding ceremony took place in the Presbyterian Church at township, where he grew to man hood, and attended the country COME OUT IN THE SUN ITS FUN! 2 o'clock in the aiternoon. Church in Indiana. schools. The bride was given in marriage He was united in marriage With by her uncle. H.

M. Weaver of Val Associatlan Meeting uy an wno Knew ner. Surviving, with the parents are four brothers: William, Jesse, John and Paul Thomas, all at home and Sve sisters: Mrs. Louella Hanna South Bend, Mrs. Martha Mills of Butler and Misses Elinor, Frances and Ida Mae Thomas, all at borne.

Margaret McKenny, daughter of The Indiana State Teachers Col Samuel and Maria (Rowe) Mc ier, and wore a bridal gown of white satin, fashioned over princess style, with Ions net and lace veil With the 193S Kentucky Derby lege Alumna Association, local chap' Kenny. Mrs. Nealer passed to her ter, will hold a business meeting at reward in December, 1921. In law arranged to her head with a halo of over, racing enthusiasts have turned their attention, to the $70,000 added Preakness Han 30 Tuesday, May 10. he located on a farm south of In lace, edged with seed pearls.

Her Relax On This DeLuxe 6 Cushion Glider Funeral services will be conductea her late residence at p. m. All members of the chapter arc diana near Reed Station. In. 1025 urged by James M.

mix to attend. he disposed of his farm and locat Thursday. Her pastor, the Rev. John flowers were calla lilies and white snap dragons. Her only attendant was Miss Edna Tyger who was dressed in rose lace and carried pink ed in the borough of Indiana.

Since Pest-Graduate Werk dicap, richest stake for 3-year-olds. 'And -alter the running ot that turf classic at Pimlico, May 14, Maryland society will turn its attention to the famous Walker, will oniciaic ana imermeni will be in Oakland Cemetery, coming to Indiana he was employed Dr. Warren I Whitlen of Indiana snap dragons. at State Teachers College and was regarded by his superiors at the Dwiaht Gressley served as his is in Chicago for post-graduate work in surgery at Cook County brother's best man and J.1 Kenneth college a sa loyal and faithful work NEWSPAPERS Preakness Ball in over which charming Augusta Poe, above, will reign -as queen. Hospital.

cr. During the twelve years that he Nicely and Gray Wilson were ush was employed at the college he was ers. WIRE SERVICES Lad Operated With DuPmt WaUr Repellent Fatotc only absent ten weeks from his Following the wedding ceremony a reception was held in the social duties. Harry nine-year-old son of (Continued from page one) hall of the church, alter wmcn Mr He Is survived by these children: Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Ray of 804 Oak Joseph R. Clever, Vander- and Mrs. Gressley left for a wed Arthur, William, Paul, Benjamin, street, underwent an emergency op grift; Daniel A. Clever, Dayton: ding trip to Washington and other and Florence Nealer, eration for appendicitis at Indiana the following brothers and sisters: newspapers will oe one nour laier in startinff their tremendous work points of. interest.

Friends will be received on Tues Hospital Sunday evening. He is re W. G. Clever, Vandcrgrift; G. K.

Blaisdaie, N. C. M. ol the night, for the polls will close Mrs. Gressley is a graduate of the day from three p.

m. to five p. m. o5o Brookville Hi eh School and Mr cuperating nicely. Sens ef American Let-lee and 7 p.

m. to 9 p. Wednesday Clever, Dayton; and Mrs Mary at 8 p. fiastern atanaara iimc, instead of 7 p. as they had been rloine for many years.

Gressley the Indiana High School Graden, Grove City. morning at 10:00 o'clock in Saint Bernard Catholic Church there and Indiana State Teachers College. Sons of American Legion are to Friends ftre being received at the Mnnv election omcers no not Know He Is now associated with the Old will be a Requiem High Mass cele bring their drum corps instruments King Brothers Funeral Home at 310 it, but they have a responsibility Age Assistance, and is a son of Mr. to the Memorial Hall this evening aouth Second street, Apollo, where that could land them in ail or force and Mrs. A.

Gressley. at 6:30 clock. brated by his pastor. Rev. Father James Brady and his earthly resting place will be in Saint Bernard funeral services will be conducted them to nay a fine it not carried Mrs.

Gressley is secretary at the Wednesday, May 11. at 12:30 p. gymnasium and music department out. The law compels tnem to post the returns at the polling place Im Plnchel Party In LoniwUl catholic cemetery. E.S.T., by Rev.

C. W. Cochran, pas. at the Indiana State Teachers Col Heme Last Night tor ot the Apollo Presbyterian mediately after the count is eom- ARTIItJK F. CLEVER, a resident A large crowd ot enthusiastic wo Church of which Mr.

Clever was a lege. Parent-Teacher Meeting; ol Dayton, died at 9:05 p. m. men of Third Ward, attended the The Price of an Ordinary Glider member. Rev.

M. L. Clare, pastor of the Apollo Lutheran Church will Saturday, in the home of his Pinchot Party held in the home of The semi-annual meeting of the daughter, Fred Kenpshield, Mrs. Herbert Long will last evening. assist in.

the services. Indiana County Parent-Teacher As The hostess aids were Mrs. J. S. Apollo.

He was 70 years old, be Further services will be held at sociation-was held in Brush Valley Community Hall, Thursday evening. ing born September 3, 1867, a son of Joseph and Esther (Rupp) Sherrick, Mrs. Paul Steetle, Mrs. Warren Kline, Miss Erma Cunning-ham, Mrs. Dorothy Longwill and Mrs.

Purl Walker. Mrs. Walker The ladies or the Community Club Clever. served dinner, the tables being at Surviving are his widow, Mrs. tractivcly decorated in candles and also won- the grand prize of the EMPIRE Annie Clever, and these children: ComfortaVjle! v'iiji ample room for a big 6-footert.

vYpu'U ftndite smooth an.Csilerrt iue to, its four ball 'bearings) side sway (tlie stabilizer prevents" that). The seat cushions, each a coil tion, and the adjustable-back are the last word in ease and flowers. Mrs. Fred Knepshield, Apollo; Mrs. The singing was directed by Miss evening.

Viiltiiif Parents Here T. B. Kcenan, Youngstown, Craig with Mrs, Davis at the piano. Mrs. Clarence.

Grugle, Cleveland, Mrs. C. B. Howard, Barnesvllle, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Lloyd Sheaffer ot Mrs. James Meehan of Brush Val' icy, president of the County Coun Lait Tines TaiUy "CHECKERS" BARGAINS! NEW STRAW Mrs. P. H.

Patterson, and Mrs. ell T. A- presided. Emma Francis, of Blaisdale, N. Y.

Lltitz, are visiting here with Mrs. Sheaffer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Long of Locust street. Mrs.

Sheaffer will be remembered The following organizations were Arthur w. Clever, springneia, represented: Brush Valley, Cherry- WEDNESDAY PORGH RUGS hill Ernest, Cherry Tree, Betty Long. Heilwood, Horace Mann, Thaddcus Greater Foot Comfort Stephens and West Wheatfield. Dine and Dance SAM'S PLACE Alvarda. Js Tipperary Stool.

HI rem Kead BEER LIQUOR Raund Daaee Every Wedneaaay and Saturday Night Saaare Dahee Every Friday Might Wednesday Night, May 11 Indiana Varslteera Friday Night, May II Lawia Brothers ef Indiana Saturday Night May It Levi. dell, and Hia Orchestra Featarlng MARY JANE Acrobatic Tap trancing abd Singing All Oreeasbarg, Pa. Fraprlster "BAM" Feraaerly ef -Charlie'. OrT. Home far Summer Greetings were given by the Rev, For Those Who Miss Jessie Jeane Hunter, daush Mr.

Meade, with a response by 27x54" ter ot Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter of Twolick road, art supervisor in County Superintendent D. Wing- I the siadenboro, C. schools, is A' brass quartet from the Brush Walk or Stand if the lime you spend on your feci makes them Uuni, ache and feel over-tired, rub on a Itttl Ice Mint lilst before you tro to bed and valley School ployed two numbers, home for the summer vacation.

Metbera mt Democracy In the quartet were: Harold Guy Sprankle, Gerald ine McCully, Mary 36x72" -4 t.x7 ft. 29c 59c 89 $1.69 see how much better your font There will be a meeting of the Louise Meehan and Ellis Webb. fool the next day. You will surely The presidents of the abovenamed Mothers ot Democracy at the Chapter House, Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. A special invitation is npnreulate the rnivobtiing uomioit this simple treatment with lea Mint will brlntr to your feet.

organizations and the County Chairmen reported interesting activities. Extra well "woven straw rug -to, brighten your porch -or aummer-. coltag. --v. Attractive patterns in bright summery, colors.

Get yours now from complete assortments (Downstairs) lea Mint will nuioltlv reliev the given all members to be. present. The guest speaker, Mrs. H. it.

Hall, 6ft.x9 ft. president ol the Pennsylvania Con stinging; ot corns and the burning of calluses la ensy and pleasunt tu umc will not stain and Just one nlo-ht'a um will show vou an easy W. C. T. V.

Meeting PLUS Lew Ayers In "SCANDAL STREET" gress of Parents and Teachers, spoke The W. T. U. meetins sched of the possibilities of an active co Painttd Strip pleasant way to make your fo4t uled to be held in the home of Mrs. more comfortable, Any druggist Lottie Sloan at CTeekside has been operating P.

T. A. Medical Meetings aupply you. READY MADE AWNINGS Indiana County Medical Society will meet at Rustic Lodge Thursday, May 112th at p. A symposium pn sy phi II is will be Complete Ready to Hang presented along with motion The Women's Auxiliary will meet Get yours right awayl 3d Inch sie in Thursday, May 10th at 2:30 p.

m. at the home of Mrs. James Glasser, 4.29 cool gay patterns Each awnipg -comes complete' with frame and fittings. postponed. Notice will be given later.

New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Randall De Haven of Creekslde, announce the arrival of ion bom to them April 30th. The lad has been named Fred Ran dell. Mrs.

DeHaven will be remembered as Miss June Lahr of Creek-side. Mother and son are both doing nicely. Arrival at twtai Mr. and Mrs, Paul Houchuck ot Ernest are the proud parents of two girls, born at the Indiana Hospital. Mother and daughters are getting along Ane.

There ave no native true sparrows BlalrsviUe. The Auxiliary 1 from Second Floor Pittsburgh will be present. Ua fraas Hospital One at Ptnnylvbnitt Finut Phone 800 Special Purchase Mrs, Frank H. or ton has been removed from the Indiana Hospital to her home on South Seventh 30 in. Painted Awning Stripe Material yd.

-25c 24 in. Painted Awning Stripe Valance yd. 29e SPECIAL SIZE AWNINGS MADE TO YOUR ORDER street. Her condition is fair, Glrty Festival in America, The imported English 4 festival will held at Glrty for the benefit of the Girls' i-tt sparrow is our only real sparrow; the others ar. finches Clufc Friday evening, May 13, SPECIAL! ACHING JOINTS SOOTHED FOR MRS.

BOYD FULLY EQUIPPED PILOT BICYCLE With Motorcycle Tank Limited Number mmms WITH DIVIDED TOP Enthutiattically Priw World' Tonic Ai Great CoMtlp-lion Ltd To Many Other Ilia by day I had less cause to complain and gradually the, aches In my joints were soothed sad it it no longer tor. 495 yare to vtwff or nena over, i miss WHILE THEY LAST that ugly taste of decaying food in my stomach as well as the gas and bloating which I understand could cause palpitation aud short breath. Although my work always tired me, now it feels like a healthy tired feel, ing because I can sleep long and HERE'S what IT HAS KiXercyclt tank, muter weld frame, large UUMl lands womn doing hard nerve-wracking, work says her work it real joy in comparison without stabbing palM shooting through her person at every turn. She is Mrs. R.

C. Boyd Horner. Street, Johnstown, Fa. "At times my muscles and joints were go painful I had to lay off Iron) work. This was calamity forma wit, children to support Con tips-lioa had my stomach weak and up.

tat and eating always left (assy, so uf tastes and acid rising, in my mouth. There'd be dizziness top and tools Sote4 before my ey but worst of all, vera those stabbing pais and aching joints. At one tune our doctor mi ted Wmbaso symptoms "1 bef an taking WorU't Tonic cenily ni cnstintjsa wis first improve. b4 fa W.cklv. fm fey ers, U.

s. Rubber-fterl Cora Urag, hBt plated rims, eletjlg tocjaMUat. tUlflaf fiW iwi, fiosl 44ia, sound, I think World's Tonic is great and honestly believe aU women in my place should know about it." World's Tonic la justly famous and contains oa oasu forming drugs ft narcotics. It it intended to a Model EASY PAYMENTS $3 DOWN td $1 WEEK $79.50 Value lure and yoj. not buy etr tea 3C Treutman'i DotmUirf Start tret World's Tools at Widmanni o' I I I hm 'i'BOUTMAN'S APl'UANCE DEPARTMENT DOWNSTAIRS Tei).

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