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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Record-Argusi
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Greenville, Pennsylvania
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PAGE SIX THE RECORD-ARGU3 GREENVILLE, THURSDAY. DEC. 2. II Delta Sigma Phi Entertain Freshmen Tim rushing parties ot the college fraternities wrro concluded lost eve- wlHMi (lie Dcltii SlKtna riii Help-a-bit Club Sews for Charity The Help-a-bit club hold their meeting this week nt the home of i Mrs. R.

Mcrtz, on Wednesday ed host to 60 Freshmen and guesls. afternoon. Dinner nt tho Hivervicw hotel was! The members were engaged In served to 00. Local guests wore Hoy sewing- during the afternoon, at the C. Jleaver, Or.

John T. Gamble, D. conclusion or which a lunch was Cunningham. Trod. Guy U.

Brad- served. shaw Frry, Mr. U. Ladd, I Tentative I'Uins were made for n. IX H.

Henry mid Voorhles. Christmas party at the next meeting. Archie Voorfiies served as toast- master, r-uixrss Henry spoke in be-1 Wednesday Bridge Club or with Mrs. Nagle wears and editor or; A. K.

Naslo received her Herni.v marine. "Tho Carna- i club in ber home on Columbia .11 i i. vivimm 1 avenue on Wednesday afternoon. in Si M. M.

Anderson and Mr, I Herman Baylor were guests. composed Honors for tho afternoon's play went to Mrs. Warren Shelly, Mrs. N. of la ll i Tlm-ler and Mrs.

K. D. Knterllnc. and Ivol hjns HC.u.i.i M. Anderson received the An inrormal social tune was enjoy- ed at the.

fraternity bouse, after the program. William Loch was thairman of the a fab-. daughter Evelyn or farrcll, Mrs. C. H.

Staup of Shnrpsville, Mrs. Durt Benninghoff and son David of Transfer and Mr. niul Mrs. William Gruver of Mendville attended Hu- funeral on Tuesday of Mrs. Kmma Gruver.

J. Melvln secured a 9-point buck at 11 o'clock Monday morning, near Portland Nickerson has returned to Washington, after spending several days with his fam ly here. and Mrs. O. V.

VanCuren, Bcntley avenue, have returned from Cincinnati where they visited their son, Burton VanCuren and family. and Mrs. Perry Davis ot Prospect, were guests yesterday of Dr. and Mrs. W.

Ii. Davis at the Methodist parsonage. and Mrs. .1. C.

P.raekin and Mrs. Klla Hayes have been spending several days in Cleveland. PENNSYLVANIA TRAFFIC TOLL lly A.isocfntC'd uy AnwriiUdi I'rfss reported to tin 1 Hoventip Drpiirtniwit today: Killed 12 Injured 4'' Slnrc January Killed 2.40-> Injured ul.O.W County Director Instructs Women The Htitch-a-bit club mot on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kay In Hempfield township. Eight members were present.

Miss Lou se Evcrilt of Mercer, county home economics director, was present, and instructed the women in the correct method.s oC washing woolens. A Christmas party is planned for December at: the home ol: Mrs. I'aul Stoycr. Mrs. Norman Mowry and Airs.

Paul Mitchell constitute the committee on arrangements. prize. Bridge Club Entertained Tues. Mrs. O.

J. Wnthan entertained her bridge tit her home, on Columbia avenue on Tuesday evening. Honors for high score were awarded to Mrs. Charles Ham or. Two 'tallies were in, play.

The club will have their Christmas dinner on Monday evening, Doc. 6. Bridge Party in Hempfield Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell entertained at their home in Hempfield township recently.

The evening was spent playing bridge. Tlie guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. I O.

Fry, West Salem, Mr. and Mrs. I Ray McCall and Mr. and Mrs. David i Hutchison and daughter Phyllis of I Warren, Mr.

Mrs. Howard beWing LiUO Morrison and daughter Marry Ellen Met Yesterday of Uutlcr, Mrs. Margaret McAdoo, Mrs. Roy MeKean entertained the children Robert, Richard land Norma "Wednesday Al'ternoon Sewing club I jean and Harold Zuschlag of: Or- ut her home on Clinton street, yes- tcrday afternoon. Eleven members and one guest, Mrs.

Rodney Carey, were present. A social afternoon and sewing oc- Pittsburgh Livestock Pittsburgh, Dec. S. and Pa, Dept. 2,000 Including 1,500 direct; market steady to 6 cents lower.

240 Ib. down 9.00 to mostly "J.10; big heavies down to S.OO. Hows 7.75 down. Cattle 775, including 100 direct. Calves including direct.

Good and choice vcalcrs 12.00-13.00. Sheep 450, including 150 direct; lambs 50 cents lower, top 9.75; throwouts 5.00-8.00. Sihcep 25 -cents lower at 5.25 down. Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, Dec. (U.

S. Pent 700; very slow; scattered sales steady with Wednesday's average; most bids 10 and more lower; few good and choice 1SO-250 Ibs. sold S.90-9.00; trucked ins 8.75 down. Cattle 350; steers and heifers craggy weak to 25 lower; shortfeds 7.50-8.25; others downward to 6.00 and less; cows and bulls unchanged; low cutter and cutter cows 3.65-4.75; light weight bulls 5.35-5.85. Calves 50; vealcrs steady, 12.50 down.

Sheep 600; lambs 25 lower; good and choice largely 9.75; medium and mlzod grades 8.25-9.25; throwouts S.QQ below; fat ewes 5.00. ctip'ed the company. Lunch, was served by the hostess and her daughter, Kmily. Mrs. Karl Atnon will be the hostess for I he Christmas party which will be held on December l(i.

Recent Marriage Announced Today Mr. and Mrs. F. M. 'J'emplcton have announced the marriage of daughter, Mabel A.

Beckstein, to Charles E. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D.

Lewis of Jamestown. Tho ceremony took place recently in Cumberland, Md. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Greenfield, the latter a niece of the bride.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will be at to their friends at. South Shakespeare Club, Wednesday Afternoon Mrs. Kuulhi Monninghoff presented a very irteresting discourse ou the 'subject, Richard III, when the Shalsi'Kpeare club met in her home on Louisa avenue on Wednesday afternoon.

Tlio club planned to have their Christmas party on Dec-ember 15. Men's Church League Hears Dr. Dysinger Hixty-two men attende the dinner meeting- of tho Men's League of Ziou's Evangelical and Reformed church last evening. Dinner was served by the Xwingli Bible class. W.

J. Brydon conducted the business meeting. The guest speaker was Dr. Wendell S. Dysinger of the Thicl faculty, who spoke on tho subject, "Tho auout" Problems of the Delin- Casino Club Has Luncheon Bridge Mrs.

William H. Phillips presided at a luncheon in her homo on Eagle street on Wednesday afternoon, when she received members of the Casino club. Three tables uf bridge wore in play during the afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. C.

C. Richardson and Mrs. Charles Kughler. The Christinas party will be held on Friday, Dec. 17.

Thomas Richardson, 130 Columbia avenue, underwent a tonsil operation last week In Southside hospital, Younjjstown, instead of Mr. Richardson, us reported yesterday. i. Mitchell, 04 S. Mercer street and J.

M. Nickerson, West Main street, returned from a hunting trip to Elk county on Tuesday evening. Mr. Alitchcll bagged a 4- point buck tho first morning. A.

W. Smith, West Main street, is spending the day with her husband who is a patient in St. Francis hospital, in Pittsburgh. and Mrs. William Yarger of Sunnyslde, and Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Williams ot Yocama, who have been visiting relatives in Greenville, Meadvillo and vicinity, have left for Miami, Fla. They will spend a short time, there before returning to thlr homes iu the west. Bertha Amsbury has returned to Detroit after spending the past three months with her daughters, Mrs. Fred Barth and Mrs.

A. C. Neighbour. Sh was accompanied to Detroit by he.r daughters, Mrs, Grace Morgan and Mrs. Gertrude Worfolk and Moi-rcU WorfoUc of Detroit.

and Mrs. Ford E. Smith entertained at their homo at Kidds Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Radford and Mr.

and Mrs. Griffith Blnck of Sharon, at dinner Wednesday evening. and Mrs. Harry Gruver of Albion, Mrs. Thomas Flynn and HAPPY RELIEF FROM PAINFUL BACKACHE Caused by Tired Miuiy of those gnawing, nagging, puinfiu backarliea people oil ooldi or strain! are often ouusod by tired may be relieved when treated in the right way.

Thekidnoysnra Nature'echief way of taking Biceas acida and poisonous waste out of tin blood, Moat people pass about 3 a day ot about 3 pounds of waste. If tha 15 miles of kidney and don't work well, poisonous waute matter atayi in tho blood. These poisons may atart nagging backaches, rheumatic pains, loss of pop and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffliieu i under the eyes, headaches and diuiuess. i Don't wait I Auk your druggist for Dean's rills, used successfully by millions (or over 40 yours. They give happy relief and wilt help 15 miles of Kidney tubes flush out poisonout waste from the blood, Get Bonn's Pills.

NEW FIRESTONE STORE TO OPEN Greenville's newest nuto supply and accessory store opens this weekend at. the forks of North and South Main streets, under the uaiuo of Trexona's Firestone Service Store. The former service station there has been remodelled to give maximum space for merchandise display, and other changes are under way to make It a thoroughly modern accessory store. The new business will be managed by T. Jeske, who comes to Greenville from Akron where ho has been associated with tho Firestone company's merchandise department for suveral years.

Ho 1ms been in Greenville for several weeks during tho Installation of new equipment. While It is the policy of the company to placo stores in only the larger centers, Greenville was selected because of outstanding prospects for the future, it was stated by an official. Flag Salute Held to be Optional I'liiludelpliia, Dee. in Pennsylvania's public schools today were freed by court order of the obligation to salute tho American flai; if tlu-y considered fueli an act a violation of their religious beliefs. Judfro Albert 1'.

Marts ruled In IT. P. District court yesterday that "it is obvious" that those who refuse to salute the flag In school "could not in any way Imperil public safety, health or morals, or property or personal rights of their fellow citizens." The ruling upheld tho contention of Walter (lob'tlr whoso ch Idren, Lillian and William, were expelled from the Minersville school In Schuylkill county in MI35 because they stood silent while other pupils gave the saline to the flag. STATE BRIEFS Fred lUillor. of tho Oxford School tf Business Ail! ministration of Cambridge, believes the old age pension m-t "threatens our liberty" and "should I be ditched and ditched now." lie i told tho Hotary club social so- curlty tax was "an inheritance, fax i on the poor." fire destroyed two stores valued at.

$10,000 and throat! encd several other buildings last. night in tho business district of Vanderbilt. I'Yiyetio county odinmun- ity If) miles norlb nf NO VEOKTARIAN txw Field opened his lunch box, found only a cu- Unable to obtain water br-eiiuse I lie cumber. town does not have any vvaler plugs, Another time he found nothing nix fir-e departments brought ihe.but can fruit, suns can opener. flames iin.ler control with chemicals, Walter H.

Gates granted him a divorce. Deputy O. ll.j Danncr alli-ibutocl to ill health -nidi despondency today the suicide of Daniel W. Weidncr. Weidner killed hlimvll 1 with a shotgun while his wife was at a barn.

KKSI'KCT Hamilton. Chief John C. I'alhoun blushed when he turned In this report to a desk sergeant. stolen, belonging to Chief Calhoun, from In front of his homo," t'. S.

Treasury Jlcport Washington. Dec. position of tho Treasury, Nov. 30: Receipts, expenditures, balance, customs receipts for the month, $31,513,357.52. Receipts for the fiscal year (since July 1), $3,089,329,106.72, Including ot emergency expenditures; excess of expenditures, gross debt $37,093,523,041.22.

a decrease oC $301,085.05 below tho previous day; gold assets, $12,774,080,339.15, Including $1,242,514,603.49 of inactive gold. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT WATCH THE CLASSIFIEDS By Anaoclatert Press New Ijoe, Edison, outpointed "Walter Woods, IfiO, New York, (10). Oakland, Boy Walker, 201, Phoenix, outpointed Domingo Valin, ISC, Hayward, (10). Chicago Grain Chicago, Dec. of wheat quotations at Liverpool lod.

to somewhat lower prices here today. Cables said Russia was again offering wheat for December shipment, although in small quantities. Opening off, December May Chicago wreat futures then steadied. Corn started unchanged to lower, December May New York Kgg Prices Now York, Dec. Eggs, unsettled.

Mixed colors; special packs standards 2G-27; firsts seconds unquoted; mediums 19-20; dirties No. 1, 19-20; average checks Refrigerator special packs 20-23; standards firsts seconds IS; mediums, small and dirties Cleveland Wholesale Egs 1'rlces FRESH 28c; extra firsts 25c; current receipts 22e; pullets 21c. Market unsettled. GOVERNMENT GRADED EGGS S. extras, large, white in cases 32e; U.

standards, large, white, in cases 30c; mixed extras and standards, medium, white, in cases 25e. HUTCmXSOX LEADS Augusta, Dec. consistent 75 added to an opening round of 76 put Jock former British Open golf champion, in the lead for the seniors' professional golf tournament title today. He entered the final day of the 54-hole tournament with a four-stroke advantage over the field of veterans. Bronchial Coughs Just A Few Sips and Like A Flash Relief! 1 Spend cents today at any good ilriiKsl'iri 1 for a bottle of trlplo nclliiB HIJOKU'W'S a couple of (loses and sleep sound all night your Irritating cough of bronchitis Is un- i dor control.

One little sip and the ordinary cough Is on Its for 2 or 3 days ami often you'll hear no more from that tough old tfiiiy-on cough that nothing scenia to help. Over 0 million bottles sold In cold-wintry HOLIDAY SPECIALS at Connors Beauty Shoppe (Over Isaly's Phone 1017) For Month of December Regular $5.00 Permanent Wave 2 for $5.01 complete 'r' Champoo, Finger Wave and Arch $1.00 Open Evenings by Appointment flowed today at the rate of 20 barrels a day from the Carnegie Gas Company's new W. Milken No. 3 well. Tho well, half mile north of a 500-barrel gusher that was drilled last summer, blew in last night.

PERSONAL LOANS You need only ONS thing to get a loan here; the ability to mmka tmall, regular teptymentm on plan you teleot. If you need up to 30O, get it here Repay to suit your purse Quick, Friendly Service Strict Privacy. PERSONAL Finance Company Phone 3826 74 W. State St. Sharon Listen to "Vour Unseen Friend" Saturday.

8 p. in. SALLY SHOP 180 Main St. Greenville, Pa, SACRIFICE SALE 200 Dresses of Giveaway Prices Silk Presses, Light and Dark Colors 2.piece Wool Knit Dresses Up to $7.95 Valuts SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IOQ at fca 1 modern miss THE ELGIN LAS SI SERIES OF SEMI BAGUETTE WATCHES Each lovely cast gold filled each watch truly a thing of beauty each watch, though moderately priced, unfailing Elgin dependability. SILK DRISSIS in New at' COATS Spprt and ModeU Other Guarantied Watches $9,75 up CREDIT TIRMS COST NOTHINOIXTRA MILD A.

Wl IN THE N. N. MOSS CO. December Parade of BESTS Tonight Its TAPPAN GasKanq All of the newest models in Tappan Divided Top Gas Ranges will be shown in our windows tonigSt and tomorrow For the Smartest Style Gas Range in the for tfye most convenient gas range to for the very latest cooking and baking for the most modern gas range in all he TAPPAN Model pictured here is only one of the new Prices are $59.59 to $149.50 Terms $5.00 down; Monthly payments $5,00 orfrwe desired, As much as $20.00 for the old stove. Delivery find installation free any time day or night to co-operate in the surprise presentation.

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