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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 7

Publication:
The Record-Argusi
Location:
Greenville, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
7
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i vv 4 24, A SANDY LAKE Mrs. itftMy W. Sandy Lake representative. Phono PLAN ALL-OAY MRE3TINCJ The Sandy Lake Women's Mis- Aft? W(? PHOWJ3M tft from piuto t) FLIES TO HER Mrs, Sarah Moyer, who was In very critical condition first of the week Is sllRhtly Improved, matt SCHOOL NfiWS The Senior P. O.

D. class wore Itors at Mercnr court last Thursday 1 Judge ox- WBh March 31 In tho audUorlum.under tho dl. Mrs and-Mta At- liillm I nations for the Various event of the Hound-up are being hold. Wo hope to have an excellent team this your. I'lnal fllinlnntlon for.

the county representation In the annual Music slonftry society of tho United Presbyterian church will hold an nlUday inootlnir in the homo ot Mrs, PYnhlc ttoohen TO ATTEND MERTING jjj Rev. j. Daryl Dnvls expects to to tho aiudenls tho purpose tend a ministerial association niflof-j nn(1 operation of tlio court and ln- Inff In Oi-eenvllle, Monday morning the ofttccrs of the court. at 10 o'clock, 1'fltton accompanied the elnss, MEETS (j llo 1ltft Gypsy will The Young Women's Missionary 'I society of the Sheakleyv'llle U. I 1 if church held an Interesting: meeting Monday evening In the home of Mrs.

Walter Faust, Hadley, nt which jj on "Mission Work AtnoiiR tlm Ind dlans'." Tt being the closing meoiliiK ot the year reports of various inchuHng the were given. Miss Edith Cress- U) vavloU8 well Is president of thta Rroup. I ot (ho flrsV April. Tho Sloiiehoro nnd Sandy Mrs. Jean Cousins and daughter Lak(1 0 1011IBe8 win ftt tho AniUfiel wero guests at birthday H(llu j((ko schoo aUllHorlurn given for.

Joan Walker, aged on Wc(ln Aprl 5 Tho D. class Is now studying Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers, tno ohllptcr on xt onnI Admlniu, Wobert and Robert Colo motored to which concerns the duties Bewail, Monday, on business. of the members of tho president's Miss Gertrude Riddle, Franklin, cabinet.

tho week end guest of friends In T1)0 olu wnnt to'Moadvllle, l3 town. I Saturday, to play basketball, but Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shlnglcr spent wero i iy defeated by the Olrard In Youngstown. 'club, Mr.

Dclhaunty, their 1G C. E. Vogan and DoWltt Weaver the team. (Were business callers In The chemistry class has been afternoon. I staying thn element carbon and aro Recent guests In tho home of how studying oxides of carbon.

lpf Laura Barnes were Mr. and Mrs. M. Many tho students liavo failed! Barnes, Gibson Barnes, Miss, to return their report cards yet. I Stranahim and son Junior, Maybe they wero afraid to take them 'Conneaut, O.

Ihome 1 Rev. Charles Cross, Akron, and The Sophomore English classes of Meadvllle; Rev. P. J. Dav- have begun their struggle with jjis and.iWlfe, Sandy wero dinner Shakespeare's plays.

"The Merchant iS8-uosfcsi; the Wesleyan Methodist Venice" In Division and Tuesday. ou Like It" In Division A. James Bailey, Ambrldgc, was here, English IT, Division held a do- last of. the week on business. bate last Thursday In class.

Tho Mr. and Mrs, George Lewis, Jack- question debated was: "Resolved, son Center, spent Monday that consolidated 'schools are more with his sister, Mrs. Ada Dye. valuable than district schools." Tho Miss Muriel Oarinichael spent the decision was in favor of the negn- One-Gii'l Jaaz Band Who Plays Eighteen Instruments Owns Airplane i Worth and her plane. luddphln, of Vhe 'K adopting tho rr-oohitlon the oiiw would rntnii all bPor ntitt tlnuor ntrol nwanuros to thin committee.

As nivpnuo those Mis mid ordinarily iro to tlw Ways and cfinunlttpe which holds tho bill. This oommltten com- i prison 41 momhors, reproftontlnff all Tho TJqitov Control com- mtttce has mombefis. The Vote on the Sowofn rpuolutloti, Ret for early nest week, wilt reveal tho extent to which tho various fno- tloua nro m-epnrod to flgrht fho entire beer and liquor control ruination adds another htj? Job to the mans ef important business which tho (4onoral Aeaombiy eotnpletft In Ihrco wflolw It It to ndjotirn vprll 18. It thMe three dla- ilnct problems! TO rtjifulate and Ml tllntrlhutot 1 rthd" tailors for permanent bpefiUlottj To deviw ft plan to pMVnnt tlsen filnff dolnyfl ffom snlo of boor on April 1', nnd To provldo for regulation ot trafflo In ovont tho amendment In repealed before the I DBS legislature convetioii. In tho oomploxlty of it not the Icnnl.

of tho iHln.turo'H worries. floor tfitf bohdalft their wny tb ttoj IhtM A ctork in tho imndnfo dlatrlet, anything tirior plftoo, Tt pays to read Clnasined end In the home of Mr. and jJkJrs. Jqihn Packard at Greenville. y(.

There was a large attendance Uthe Friday night cottage prayer Tbieetlng held in the home of Mr. and Lester Armstrong, last week, Friday the meeting will be iu "iho homo of Mrs. P. V. Hoffman, live.

Louise Turk, of the Senior has returned to school after a two- weeks' absence, The program in chapel this week was presented by Division 13 of Senior English, and consisted of read- Ings, essays, etc, BEAUTY IN A GARDEN Yellow Gown, Lovely'Maid; Moonlight Nights-Much Delight SV Oentral ftttt WHAT GIRL would not be thrilled and ecstatic If her mother were to buy her airplane for her very own? It sounds like a dream, but It Is a dream come true to Lotna Worth; a ono-g-lii one cf the circuits, of jtiio (nlted States and Canada. Though she had always had an eager Interest in airplanes, Loma'a enthusiasm for aviation reached the boiling point when, during: a recent engagement In SL Paul she taken aloft. That one trip was That night tho srlr) bounded 'into her mother's hotel rpom and In 'breathless, excited syllables told her lall about It. In Loma's mind there waa only must a plane, And she got HI Because Loroa hod to her.mother's preferences Jon geveral matters concerning her istage career, Mrs. Worth desired to something for the Ne- jffottatlcfaB resulted In Loma flying out of St Paul In her own ship, a small two-seater the monocoupe variety.

Of course, didn't so It alone at the start. 8he was accompanied to' Winnipeg, and thonco to Paclfle' coast, by an.Instructor. (They the stretch from Winnipeg to Spo-j In eight hours and flvo mln-i utos.) Gradually, "Loma grew to mas-i ter more and more of the tricks and) details of fly Ins, until now she on-i joys complete command of her Loma Is; perhaps, tho first flying) vaudeville artist. Though she haw several times been forced down byi bad weather, she never has missed! a show. She does not, of course, Into'her ship the 18 musical Instru-i ments which she plays In her one- grlrl act They go by train with Loma's mother, who accompanies her daughter on And If flying to work were notl enough of a novelty and an nohlvo- mont for a girl, Miss Worth now aspires to buy and run her own newspaper, and has a number of rather marked and Individual views on the proper conduct of such an enterprise, When that time comes ought to and a capable aviation edl-i tor In the person of Loma she'll call It "JHy BETWEEN HOUSE DE3VN 18ABY Auncnne Ames is wearing a corded yellow organdie dress in hei garden in sunny Califoi-nia.

H'H the'type you will be wearing ''next summer, and, oh boy! imagine how you'll look to the boy friend on a summer night with the moon chining- yellow orfnndU frock iJBeer Advertising is Anytime Now Wiushinffton, March i'tidvertlacments in newspapers were today for the first time in $.3 years, An interpretation by Attornrty Xjegerja Curnmings that "innocent yintleipatory" advertisements would no prosecution from his de- xipartment gave brewers their cue to Ktso forw4rd with plans to line up the la states where beer may Ue at one minute past midnight, MM. Margaret PoirMoran literally divides her time between oldest and youngest members of the house of representatives. Her father, Rep. Edward W. Pou (left) of North Carolina Is the dean of the house and she Is secretary to Rep, Thomas F.

Monaghan, who at 26. If the youngest member. (Associated Press Photo) same time, Cummingg jndi- a at passive attitude toward thoa papers that hopped to the front ye8ter evei tetote, his ruling by Wlntjhf ads banned by the prohibi- lion a Senate Judiciary today unanimously approved, the Capeland bill removing stoiytory limitations on tho ol liquor physicians The delightful Ivory toned Appearance rendered to your skin is irresistible, Your complexion in- jtantly assumes a new commanding peayty that inspires admiration wherever yoy go. Jdwl-fpr Ing not-rub orforjtreak. A new deal, with confidence in the future demands action.

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Years Available:
1874-1973