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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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AfJtO tc. Hell, of tfertteftd, 0., and ot wW by thfee tncfi. who fouftd hint Inf irneks; by O. Mclntyre Ing, it MwmM.U'fe In have had Iltfte aympathy during the withering tit the pasting trio nt years. Yet, never -in his- tery have they been forced t6 dtiro such leanness, Mundwds, swept Into boom time opuloneo, have been forced to return to The yitfage garrdW ffom duplex Ahd.ln their retreat work to Iwep the gas Jot eft many rooogflliiod artists com- phteiy worst blow'wfis to admmorolal .40 pwt rOenvllle, Pa.

ed Klmbixll, ino, YSmnR Business ROjj fAUdlt Bureau of Clrotilatlon Aasoolatiiid Press trv PrAaS la BXoUlfllvo oN tho use for romibllcft news spatohea Credited "edited also tho local -FOR tODAY- onl att of THE 'ot C3od la quick, and po'w- sharper than any two- oW, piercing even to tho su'naflr oC soul and spirit, Jbinu and marrow, lf'nor "of tho thoughts and the 4) Nausea discussion ot n'tuuicon iipunooa by Prof. V. C. Zanm speaking at tho SnirKlv "clmforenoo of tho Tflvnn- In annual mooting at ikUn yesterday, hoard so muoh about thM wo are almost nauseat- constant'repetition of ifiought." ho said. "Too much artists with ircgiilar and profitable front the Itifge ndvertls thoso mont things op and leaving tho plaeS deserted, 1 return A few minutes later to? I have Jit the interim everything has on solemnity, a calm, Mven chinks of sun tutoring through" the windows forlorn.

All tho rhythnVof ft home has congealed, 1 find myself! unflonselousiy oh tip-too, Outside again, fho world, by contrast, seems In sudden landslide, ThliJ was never true of a hotel, It always retained tflpsy-ttirvlneas. TO HtS "ANNOY ANOW, 1 perstmd- ed the keeper of a tiny stiop in 0rand Central last' night to reopen a his en fay' tho It wan ptes'tmioil by in the Marry east of fckes ftft'd will nbt dewfi. Doyte West Salem bert tho matrimonial murder at btirg, W. that aft earllnr Ing, that 6f Mrs, Mlldrwt Mowry of Oreehville eame about through thw same matrimonial rtt trolt. Wthing offlftlal aould be brought forward, the State Highway Patrol In oer county and throughout the state was directing their attention particularly to that part of the motor la pertaining to eirteas height and length of 'trucks and busses bo- Ing operated on the highways, ImnorS, In tho prospetdus period, drew from $18,600 to nually, occupying penthouses and drlvlntr expensive motor qars.

SUOtt TOPiNOTdtftfittS today are finding It difficult to miilnlaln the moderately priced have Rono ijnok to studios. Some nank, to I-folland or tho Isle of Majorca, await bettor dnyn. Naturally, there la a quota tittle affected but the greater number are. Several foremost" magiwlne Illus- tratora had rolled up hugfl but fran. glblo margin accounts In broker shops.

Arthur William 'Brown, for Instance, dropped a million In auoh prof Us In 48 hours, tJorb froth, caricaturist, was a fortune ahoml when tho blow fell. And so on. Tho CRITICS CIRCLE, a bravo llltlo brochure In London'printed by dramatic reviewers, rocoutly cauterized Goorgo Joan Nathan Tliot-o la a little Jackass named Window display A "tourist It pearl heart, frescoed with forgot'inb-nota. An In Tho first state-wide survey by school children over undertaken to determine the prevalence of a plant disease was underway. Letters had boon sent to approximately 16,000 public schools, outside the largo cities the school children to osslat In detecting btlater rust, which was menacing white pine.

A now rullnsr was -'put Into effect teas Clififon sewed tha Wd's aHdttwrfn' were 1 Presented of pretty flt ftnd of ley beaflty Mf) ttoyto tended the fufffcral ftltoftddd Mhflol lit 'lfl Htt. smith at 0, It WM theft owned by ft Saturday. then it broth of boy, bfmight in setae Charted to and Vegetables as gift ttf her htmio 1ft Atyorf alter 1 standing the Barry family and refused io take tho summer with' reunion at tho 'hear Hew Who A dunoo. a Bhytitor. a moron Whom nothing can aver ploaao.

I. ALWAYS auspoot Nnthan'X'Con- ttnual pOkOB at tho drama wore meant to produce that effect, It I I JJULB VUtO Oil HI1 a moat cxcollant way to win no- Or tu th(J Bhlp tlac, ovon from ono who writes extraordinarily well. ANNIB CHAMBERS, of Kansas t'lty'B ulght llfo In Us holl.roartng and high-frequency days, Is writing her tho first of Ita kind over published. She WON a part of tho'dooadonco that flowered In groon-Bhuttered houaoa across tho railroad tracks, It will benr tho frank tltlO! "An damo," sorlptlon In gilt roods, "Welcome to whereby all coming Into Pomr Now It's to-pin on the sylvanlft, for purposes other than lnv coal lapel. I'm now longing to wear mediate slaughter, had to be vac- It at one of thoao olnated.

Tho automobile of J. Chrlstman was stolon from Main street. TEN YEARS ADO There wore 12 deaths In Greenville and surrounding townships In August, i Orders were received at the Mor- 1 cor plant of the American Shoot ft Tlh Plato company, Farroll, to on full' time at once. According 1 to a despatch from Pittsburgh, the DuUot'h Steel Car A Truck company, at Granite City, noa'rt Osgood, lot a contract to tho Pittsburgh Bridge Iron Works for the erection of Its first plant. TWIBNTY YEARS AGO Tho Pressed Steel Products company of Sharon, capitalized at procured a state charter, It building a largo plant near Aharon and manufacturing all kinds of pressed steel goods.

Following tho adoption ot tho constitutional amendment for homo rulo tor cities, a movement was on foot to havo the olty of Youngstown's administration organized like a corporation, With directors who would select a mayor to servo regardless of politics or tlmo. Tho plan was advocated by business men and any remuneration though urged 0 1 Barry, Mary Barry, the daughter, slipped but of the house, overtook iiomo'of A the West Salem lad and slipped a Lebanon. shining new quarter Into his Mrs. Mary Webb and Webb And Ddyle still has the shining now and son of Sharon were Idibor Day quarter as a momenta of that pleas- guests of'Mr, and Mrs. Rob- Ing event in his young soli, ih Mitoack'lmus and family, Cleve'- AFtER watohlng f6r Idftd, Called on Mrs.

P. thoSo political plitos tho'past days, in eight counties, we beg to announce tho result as follows) It Hoover fi F. D. Roosevelt 6 Scattering! Thlel college Stoneboro fdlr 1 Of the five Roosevelt two fKt at their wmffi Rose Mint, and ftndl AM of. and oi Maswry, wefe Moriday guests at the ftorae Mrs.

fiurfts. Heights, O. 6hM6fi- day often- spending a jtfeek with fiw swirls, kisses Aimit'and lone Welk. 6iv, JMK was gueii in homo over the ttoblnson and Janet oVefc the Mtv.And if, Campbell, Mr, the fthd MM. P'ox, 6f we Lubof.

caHers at hohie of and MrSi c3. li. MtttlV To The studonta entering high school Mrs. Mollie ftarrett, spent wee'k'-end WtCh hep orval wh6 Is at'the tlmff bmployed on; the Mftnd and Agnes Roblrtsbtt panled their'aunt, Miss Millie Robin-, tyfileal ef fall 'son, of Grovo City, and her' rileec. In and their.new stylish iMlss Roberta RoblnSbfi, On a motor tilt Is this mull hat 6f Knitted Wool; to chautauqtld and 'ttlagarn, topped off by a.knotted ball terlai to watch.

(Associated Presa nn a ffirhesl; McCracken, hOW) 'New Castle, visited J. D. and family, commitnlty 1 arc as follows; 'children spent a few days' during tho wore In Mercer county 1 twli Meroor ITIgh Joseph Masson, past week with Mrs. James' par'enta, Mdovor. plates, one 'Inj Mefew awrtsnoo Jolm fitzgorald, Mr, and Mrs.

Dean, of Now VernoA 0 gives an tmof'flclal majority Edward and Marry Chaddorton, An- Miss Hannah Courtney Is spending for Roosevelt of 8, and, we think, ut- nabel Shaw, Ma ry Dalko, Margaret tho week, with Mr. and Mrs. -B6rt dloate a very close election-and the Jane Thompson, Merle Wright, Pran. Martin and daughter Flora Ellen, result will not be known until tho ccai owners of tho other automo- bllos In the eight cast their voto. -It Is the quiet vote, you know; I wouldn't say silent In this case.

THERE were a prize offered for tho best uso to put to an old 1 automobile, George Davenport of dasson, Mary-jEberlo and Betty, If. Grovo City JIlgh--Rlchard and Samuel McClelldnd, Edward and Andrew Bardolclck and John Dalko. BIRTHDAYS HONORED A number, of. frlcndq and relatives LET tiS INSPECT your car now And nvold the rush, tit mliilmtim cost iat material Or labor. Moyer-Schaible Motor Co.

MERCER FAIR SEPTEMBER 14 15 Admission 25 cents Children under High School GOOD RACES, MANY ATTRACTIONS BOXING MATCH EACH NIGHT A mighty storm came up 'at sea. Tho'wavea rolled mountain high. Tho captain troubled Boomed to I Though clear and calm his eye. 1 rn 0 COSO Tho frightened passengers below Outnumbered all the crow, And someone said! way know I tiot'H voto on what: to "do I 'Lot's voto on shall wo Btocr ahead So great tho gale may bo dead Before tho wind dies out." aomo there were with trembling bftnkm lips Who said with aching throats! "It's little that i wo know of But still we'll cost our votes." "I'vo noyor been to sea 'A man was hoard to shout, To turn Another In Ill-temper cried: death I.dread; ONE Off THE nstonlahlng statlsti- Tho question quloklyi'll dooldo, cal gonluses IB Ootavua ttoy voto to Btoor a ho ttc tO-yoar-old son of the talontod, writers of negro tales, ito knows A ttlo W0mtta cahll uid bmva Is being placed on thorn." Boner lu not tho only person ed with'church finances. The wlda-apreod, Nauaoa la and what It usually loads 8.

nice but as a rule It dooa good. In this cose tho coming a bit late, if lifted up his voloo alnst the emphasis of church iiaices five, or 10 or SO yonrs ago, Indeed a prophet worthy of inbr Tor they wore Bonreo ro- looks like ilnanqlivl bank- tp toy for many churches, tho blg- church tho moro danger us For gononulons oongrcga- bul)t edifices beyond tho Of tho membership, often burdonsoino to the momsuclclns: up ell the rove- the oreonlzutlon until evnn- and missions havu suffer- has bocomo ivtrpphled. congregatloiw In Western can ncarccly pay vn their beautiful church or Insiltutlonal uuuox Inmany ot (hum, A Now is'church that built a skyscraper pmblnlng' a placo of worship, a ho- office building HUH been to go Into tho hotel business help save tho day. early daya of tho church, time, effort and expense wtw on ppreadlns the Qpupel, tho place waa aecohdwy, and other extreme la being ap- by well-meftnlng but A congregations, Churches, Institutions, governments must roaUlzo that to boom times or are heading for seven lean years must considered. iyttlng money Into church extraneous ami prises, no matter OS the nausea moro of tho technical aide of rall- rottdlng than many experienced ox- oauttVes, and ho can toll the ownor- shlp, tounfiRc, weight and dlaplaco- ment ot all tho Pacific and Atlantic liners at a A DIVERSION of bachelors, thoao daya, la reading at dinner parties tho notes loft by part-tuna malda and cleaning' women In their quartera.

enough road: "Mla- ter; I olumb out 1 tho bat window to'git your tooth brush that lit on a loj and tore my dross clean up tho back. It now, For fixing dress In tooth prjislr plok-up, 76 cents. Molly." Said: "I have children small, Whoso luvpfrr Hvos i want to save, But: I'll not voto at all. Of ships no knowledge I poaoosa. I scarce know stern'from bow; But I prefer In our.dlstreaa To trust tho captain THIRTY YEARS ACJO After five years' research, Prof.

Gannett, of tho U. S. Geological Sur- jvoy, 1 completed a list of some 10,000 placoa In tho United States, showing their derivations. Greenville' glyon as originally laid tho west bank of tho Shenango which was covered with' hetnlocK trees, tho green foliage of which suggested the Idea ot a green villa. Sheakleyvlllo, In honor of George Shoakley, a resident, had originally boon Georgetown In honor of the same person.

Tho. anthracite mine workers' 'atrlko entered on Its 18th FIFTY'. YEARS AGO Tho total population of Mercer County was which 428 woro colored. It was announced thnt Meadvllle was to have a flour mill of 800 barrels dally capacity, to cost $60,000. It was to uao Moo buahelH of wheat overyfrunnlng day.

A petty "thief on the Wost Side In stealing oil out of ono of REUNIONS Datos-Uetta, Kinsman fair ground, Sept. 10. i Buokloy-Falrlamb, Saturday, Sept, tho street lamps. 17, nt "Myrta Molobixr'a beach, Coohranton. I harvest homo, Batur- day, sopt.

io, at wiiaon'B Grove, It pays to read the Record- SUNSET GROVTD Palm, Sat, Sept. 10. AFTER TWO years of housokoep- Transfer. Argus Classified Ads. BACK TO THE MINES NOW THAT (S-R6AT SMILE MOVIES Greon townahlp, would surprlaod Mlaa Sarah tako tho bluo' ribbon.

Davon'porf took an old automobile and rebuilt it Into a tractor and plowed hie farm with It this year. Thla beats boating apoara Into ploughshares and awards Into at, least It la much harder to do. THE GRACKUpJ season la drawing to a close and, Trom llte.rary and news Standpoint, ragged land threadbare. 'of now Inventions arc to bo 'put 'on the market next summer with hopofulncaa oharaotorlatlo of the human 'race. Wo arc, trying out a palr Of ulne, solid birch slap-sticks with fair succoaa although It Is too oarly to make a definite Solid birch la a resounding wood, making more and shriller clatter than any other wood tested lit our laboratories so far.

It la much harder 'than or poplar, and harder on the fingers 'When when. vio- lently tbgeth'dr. Ch'rlstmas gifts for In the Starllng- Gracklo' Area: Solid ebony slapsticks. Tho. Association Against Graokles has received a bright Idea too late, the and the boys "home a charming 1 feature 'Tho Idea Is; to reVlvo tho old-tlmo i juvenile sport of rattl- bones Jo, la minstrel end mfin.

By saving flat bonos from rib roasts and what not, 1,000 boys could be oqulppod sent Into tho Area 20 minutes final tlmo' to rattloHhQ 'It make clatter long to bo'remember- ed by all, unless It bo the graokles. Their mempi-y Is short, not recalling shotguns 21 hours. G. F. Morgan, Jamestown, N.VY., Sg "May Bo That It May i "Starling 1 snoozing.

"Tear gas bomb exploded by pull- Ing string from tho ground. "Camera." Courtney on Saturday 'when they gathered at the home of Arthur and Eleanor Courtney, of East Lacka-! wanriock townahlp, In.honor of her birthday A basket din. nor was served at noon to, 51 guests, The list fi rrpm Mercor' and vlcInlty OJpVe qijy'and North Liberty. Relatlvea to the number of 47 gathered at the home of S. Grill on Wednesday evening to assist In the celebration of his birthday.

Thej evening was spent In' mualc and i games with refreshments-'at tho con-1 elusion. The honored guest was the recipient of many 'lovely glfta. ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pearson entertained at dinner Saturday evening In their home, in of Mr; and Mrs.

Horace and Mr. Hastlnga and Mra. and Keloh family Connors and family, of JamestoWn, N. spent the week-end as 1 guests 1'n the Pearson homo. Aboiit fofty relatives of tho family" we're present.

'The evening was spent In social manner. VISIT POULTRY FARMS The following persons from this community party of poultry dealers on the "Poultry Tour ,16 Emlenton, West Sunbu'ry and to Farm'on- Tuesday: Mr. apd Mrs. J. W.

Talt and son David, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talt, of Grove City, C. A. Fink and aons, Christopher and Howard.

Mr. and Mrs. Logan Shannon, of Ellwood City, sperft'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs! Harlan James and AUNTHET Former Resident Brought To Jackson Center For Burial Mrs. Jonnto Mlnnor '(nee. Jones) passed away suddenly at her.homo In Cleveland, Sunday night, Sept, 4, 19S3, She was 83'years old and a native of Jackson Center. She Is survived by her husband and daughter, Mrs. Esther Jilbert, and granddaughter, Marlaii all of Cleveland! also by one brother, George Jones, Jackson Center, and a sister, Mrs.

Dye of Tuo son, Arljsona, Funeral services were held In the Presbyterian'ofturch at Jackson Center, Wednesday, at 8 o'clock. Interment was mado In the ArgUS CJftSgifled Pleasant View cemetery, -WEPS ploas- "I never can sleep In a big- town hotel for thlnklri' look like It I had to rush o'ul In cose o' fire," (Copyright, 1931, Guest) It pays to read the Record' BOSTON STORE ERIE, PA. THE "ROBIN HOOD" COAT ORIGINAL vV.no copy! The fabric is the famous full wool, lamb soft Velour- Suede, which we have used in our most successful coats. The model is brand new with a double-crossing belt. real swank! Jt's a year-round fashion with the drop-shoulder the very snug the wide top.

Shop, 2nd Floor Goods Co. EWE, PA, antly aurprlsed Mr, jid Mrs, ol4 Whftrton, recent' bride and groom, at their Saturday evening. Tlie evening was, spent ing games and contests. Prizes wore won by Misses Hasel Amos and Eunice TWoMIUan, Alter ft lunch was DRUG STORE 193 Main Pa, WE mBl APPRBGIATP THE OPPORTUWITV LOOK LISTEN I STOP Greatest Sale in Years AT JIACTGoods at This Sale a Fact III Trade for 10, 20, 30 TRUTH IS WS MyST as and physical condition demand it, SEi A FEW ITEMS 10 Ib, nails 35c, plough points 8Qc, double bitted ax $28 plough for $22, 32. ft, ladder $9, mop stick lOc, fork 98ei two-burner oil cook stove $9, JO'Qt, dairy pail 36c, sulkey plough $45, An i OH.

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