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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Record-Argusi
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Greenville, Pennsylvania
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Ward English Hats $5.00 TO $8.00 SEE otii lbows I'ltfiCORB Free, Mr. and Mrs. C. tl. Free Mr.

ami i.Mrs. Frank Uinkson ami family, Mrs. Mont Ruhlnmn nml. son Warren. Mr.

i hnd Mrs. Guy Hell and family, or Greenville. Buy Your Eversharp L.J Pencils and Pens at at Brie WatcV Inspector Alexander-White Reunion. On the, first Saturday in September, 125' friends, neighbors and relatives met tbo huine of Mr. and Mrs.

Lev) Bates, one mile, west oC Ttirnersvllle to celebrate! l.wcnty-eighth Alexander-White reunion. THeCday wiis.all thru c-ould. bo. desir- THIS "FOG-HORN" NOISELESS Seems an Anomaly, but Explanation Given Sbf'iiM Convince the Most Skeptical. Tills Is the nnmfe given to signaling device to prevenfcolllslons at sen.

Part of It consists of a siren Hint by ed ntici cars, loaded with people and means of high-pressure stenin will produce fllr waves with the low frequency of fourteen or fifteen vibrations second. It Is contended that these waves, tUthqligh too low for the Immnn cnr to near, hiive a great penetrating power. When they are Well fillet! began arrive early initil. the'. Hour ap- preached, the tnblcs spread.

With all tho good things of lifo served 'in nillntier the and fRitlsfy apiietiteB of the lummy hnppy crowd which thenu On pveiy hrnid evidences of the offorts and Mrs Bates had put forth for the pleasure com- foit Of their Beautiful How- PIS decorated tho homo tjle tables. Comfortnblo seats wfie in the shadoof 'the wido maples for elderly peojile who -fished th had thlk of eyentft of the jear last they met. music LAIRD OPERA HOUSE GREENVILLE, PA. Monday, September 1O Evans Hpney Boy Minstrels COMBINED WITH MINSTERS BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER Peoples Bargain 75c and 50c, plus 25c Watch for our big street Get seats at Davis Drug Store, and, games for the iittj.g'ffolit^.ndded rrfuch to the pleasure, After the the entire company adjouined to the lawtt frhere the business meeting was Held, presided over, in the absence of tho Brooks, by George Alexander. The secretary, Mrs.

Hallie Betls, reported one marriage, three and sfven deaths during tho Rev. Miller, of a talk urging a petter use 'of Bible our Wm. made some timely Guests from ft distance were from Pittsburgh, Chi- -caigOT- Cleveland, Warren and Niles. After singing one verse of "Blest be the Tie that Binds," and rendering to Mr. and Mrs.

fiatea' a rising vote of thank's for their klridjy hospitality, 'the company adjourned to meet again in one year, on r.tie same date; at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Robert Bates, Jamestown. For Beatty. Miss Margaret whose wedding will take placje next week, was 'the guest, of honor at'a bridge by the Junior Study club, of which she is a member, at the Country club, Wednesday" evening. Placements were for 14 at the dinner.

Bridge arid high score was made by Miss Beatty. Legion Auxiliary. The first fall meeting of Women's Auxiliary of the local post the American Legion was held in the post. quarters in'Main street, Tuesday Only-roatfne-business-was-tFans-'; acted. Arrangements were made for a social at the.

meeting in October. Mrs. Roy- Stewart was named chairman of the entertainment committee and Mrs. William McMillen, chairman of the refreshment committee, interrupted by some object, such ns a ship, cliff or, nn Iceberg they are, It Is said, reflected or echoed to a special receiving apparatus on -the deck of the: vessel; Since this receiver Is fitted with an Ingenious apparatus for registering the streifgth 4 of trie reflected vibrations', It 'may be possible to the distance and even the 'nature of the object that has' Intercepted the sound waves. The sfreri Is designed to be mounted on deck BO that at night or In.

a fog, when the presence, pf Icebergs or of other ships 'is It can he turned In various to explore the sea ahead. of the ship. The apparatus ie said to" be still In an experimental stage. FIRST OF LIVING ORGANISMS Expert Opinion It That Earliest Forms In Lakes Must Have Been of Vegetable Origin. Interesting studies have been made by on the earliest forms of life appearing In the Alpine lakes.

One of these, the lake of the Seracs, has been created within, human memory, and It seems to justify the statement that the first living' forms Inhabiting lakes are of a vegetable nature. Only five living species are found in the lake of the Seracs, all of them plants and four of the order of diatoms. In the older lakes of Ong and of Tlgnaga animal forms begin to appear, feeding the diatoms. The first two steps in the populating of a lake, according to Monti's conclusions, are, first, the appearance of diatoms ahsftrblng carbonic acid dissolved In the water, and, secrnid, the appearance of simple animal organisms, such ns -fhlzopods, whose nourishment depends upon the 'pre-existing vegetable forms. Geologists have supposed that the first living forms In theioceans were vegetable.

Ready For School In His Hew Suit Its one of the new fall suits we had made with a extra of full lined knickers to match, so that the characteristic roughness of boys will have little effect on these clothes, they're constructed through out to withstand just such treatment. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Showing sonic nice in hoys all wool, two pant suits, age 5 to 9 years al age 10 to 12, at $8.50, Snappy new checked patterns to chooso from. A wonderful array of boys' suits of the best makes, all carefully tailored of the best fabrics in the popular checked and striped patterns at $12.50, $15, $18, $20; all with two pairs of full lined with a belt to match. BOYS' SWEATERS Heavy jumbo weave slipovers, or the lighter weight jersey- weave coat the brushed wool coats just like Dad's at $3, $4.95, NEW HATS AND CAPS See the new leather trimmed caps for the-title fellows 3 to 6 years, and the hats made of soft camel wool in the new shapes and colors, all make at 59c to -I.

$2.50 IRpN, CLAD STOCKINGS NEW BLOUSE WAISTS sweaters, and T. C. GIBSON SONS Dogmatic Man Frequently Wrong. Nothing enii be more Unphllosophical hnn to.ibe posit! ve or dogmatical on ny subject; nml even If excessive ceptlclsm could be maintained It would ot be more destructive to nil just rea- onlng end Inquiry. When men are the nost.sure nnd nrroirant theyjire com monlv' the most Weddlns invitations at office.

engraved or Oroheus Club Meeting. A meeting of the Orpheua club he tonight in the Assembly of school, at 7:30. room Are You Old at Forty? Grouchy, quick-tempered', disgusted with life, feeling you have one foot In the grave, Is that your condition at forty? Brace up! Consult a competent Chiropractor. He can and will help you. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free.

S. CMIROPBACTOR Office and Residence, 235 Main Street Phone QUESTIONS and Bible Answers When 65:24. will God answer i Dissolution of Partnership. ia hereby given that the part ershipy heretofore existing between Robert E. Rowley and L.

B. Rowley trading as the Robert B. Rowley -Motor Car Company has been dissolve( by the withdrawal of L. B. Rowley said partnership.

ROBERT B6-3t Greenville, iPaVj'Aug, 30, 1823, We have just, completed the. Installation of the latest designed and most improved Safe Deposit Boxes. This has cost considerable money, but is in line with our policy of always giving customers the best, most efficient and safest service possible regardless of cost. you are invited to come in and inspect these' boxes. You can rent a small one for only $1.00 a year, or a very large one for $23.00 a year.

Our old boxes, which were the best that could be obtained a few years ago, will be removed as so.on as our present customers can transfer to the new boxes. W. C. Pettit, Pres. N.

B. TUlptoon, For Miss Winters. Miss Rose Winters, whose wedding vill be'an of early in October, vas entertained with a miscellaneous by the Misses Margaret Howes xnd Pauline Camu at Ihe of the former in Rosedale avenue, Wednesday evening. The evening was spent in playing l5ridge and scores were made by Mr'a. R.

L. Keck and Mrs. William Kohler, of Columbus, O. Mrs. Merle Reed of Cambridge, was aso a Chicken Dinner For Employes.

The Greenville Coal and Ice Co. gave its annual chicken dinner to its em- ployes, Wednesday evening at the Caldweli farm on the Mercer road. Those present Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Fell, 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

Reznor, Miss Laura Zimmerman, Mr. and' Mrs. Geo. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs.

John Jennings, Mr Mrs. O. H. Miller, Mr. and, Mrs.

C. Ramp, Mr. and Mrs. T. T.

McGory, Mr. and Mrs. Cl ford Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGranahan, Mr. and Mrs.

H. G. Van Dyke, Joe Allen, Miss Feruson, Chas. De Hart, Jas Orin Brown, Ray and DonnJd Kamerer Family Reunion. second annual reunion of the S.

S. Kamerer family was held at the home West Salem township Labor Day. Besides the members of the family the following were guests: Mr. and M. Bell, Stillwater, Mr.

and Mrs. Robt. Bell; Ldrain, Mr. Harpst and two sisters, of New Hamburg. The Kamerer fam- ihy comprises three sons and three daughters and 13 grandchildren.

Vanity duty The rne-nitters Of club wero thie lipme of Miss Mildred Bjiligw strB6t, the obijrse of the prizwj 'W'ere iwon by Miss Geraldine I'etersou and Mrs. Glenn llurter. Robinson Reunion. The annual reunion of the Hiram Robinson family was held at the home ol' Chas. Robinsd'n, Fredonia, on Labor 'Day.

A picnic dinner was served on ihe lawn the day was spent in visiting. Those present wore: Mr. and Mrs. lid- ward Beaver, Mr: and Mrs. Chas Robinson Thomas, Mathias Judy, ''Mr.

and Mrs. John Neal and Mrs. Kthel Magee and children, qf Fredonia; Mr. and Mrs. 'Lucius Robinson, John Tutnmn, Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Hoyt and Miss Ilattie Reynolds, New Vernon; Mrs. Bessie, Ghaman and daughter Thelma. Carl George, of Akron; Mr.

and Airs. Mont Stull and son Robert, of Slmrpsville; Jqhn H. Robinson, Sandy Lake; George Cowan, Evelyn McClimans, Lucy Fox, Garland Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and family, Mr.

and' Mrs. Guy Robinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reigleman and son, J. H.

A. Bell, Mrs. Ida M. They Mel Their Pledge. Several members of the Butler University chapter of the Delta Delta Delta sorority recently heard that a display of'late fashions In women's finery was planned at a convention of dry goods merchants In Indianapolis.

The young women, who were accepted as fnodels for the display, were to receive $75. It happens that the chap ter pledged $500 to the Butler college endowment fund, and that one-fifth of the amount pledged was due In Sep 1 tember. With unustial loyalty to their school and their chapter, the members banded together ana went after the job. They got It, and they planned to apply the $75 to their $100 pledge In September, all the while wondering where they couljJ get the remaining $25. The display was given.

It was successful. Out came the man IB charpe "You've done your work so well," he said, "that we've decided to make It $100," and he handed a $100 bill to the News. CommgEvents Wo can for your money safely, protecting it from lam with PHYSICAL BARRIERS LEGAL SAFEGUARDS SOUND ADVICE as to how to invest It. The Ladies' Bible class of the Lutheran qhurch will hold their annual picnic at the home of James G. Dimmick, Columbia avenue, Each member is requested to bring own dishes and silver.

If weather is inclement, picnic will bo held churah. in the s6-lt Greenville National Bank fi. B. CHASE. President T.

R. THORNR, Mayor Hylan Is 111 of Influenza. IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllllfflllKlllllfflllllllllllllllllillllllllll The Overland i Wagon The new 1923 model with 1-inch rubber tires now on display. A real joy for any boy or girl Packard Hardware His Only Solace. CoTtlandt Bleecker, the New York clubman, said on the Aqultanla: "I was In Berlin one pay day, and It was a funny slghf to see the Berlin work people carrying their wages home In suitcases, wheelbarrows and hand carts.

A man earning $20 a week, normal exchange, would have, you know, some 25,000 marks In notes of small denomination. No light burden. "I spoke to a German banker about the demoralized Gorman mark. I supposed It distressed him considerably. 'Yes, it tie agreed, and then he added: 'Sometimes, by heaven, I feel so depressed that to cheer myself up a little-I take a few marks out and see h.iw many rubles I can get for them." A WONDERFUL BUY A fine brick home, slate roof, 8 rooms and bath, furnace, under whole house, finished attic, hardwood floors, veranda ta3V' strictly modern home, drilled well 183 feet deep, on paved street, one' square from Main: Not a finer finished house in Greenville, convenience.

A BARGAIN at 99,000. YOU COULD NOT BU3JJJ HOUSE FOR $12,000.00 TODAY. Additional frame house, rooms and bath, furnace, cement cellar, on the rear, 16t 70x120. ,,1 will, not stand long as It Is and EXCEPTIONAL PUT" $13,500 will take: it. INSURANCE AND REAL, ESTATE National'Hotel Building Phone 72-R Greenville, Pa, ANDREW H.

OSBORNB 1 Funeral Director Both 8 Penn Avenue FOR Columbia Avenue residence, 7 rooms, bath and reception hall. On corner lot. Don't fail to see this fine modern home. Shown by appointment only. SAMUEL G.

MOORE Real Estate Over City Restaurant Mayor John F. Hylan, of New York i City, is ill of influenza at the cottage I of his son-in-law at Saratoga Springs, N. and specialists have been called into consultatioin. The Beauty Shoppe If your hair is greying or broken, if your hah- is bobbed and you wish to dress it up, come hi and see the latest things in French Transformation. They can not be told from your own hair.

Vivacious Engine. An engineer giving evidence in a case in which a farmer suing a railway company for damages result- Ing from the death of a cow, which had been run into by a train. The farmer's lawyer was heckling the engineer, and kept reverting to his pet question, which was: "Now, tell me, was the cow on the track?" At last the engineer becair.c ungry, and answered the question: "Well, If you want me to tell the real truth, 'the cow was bathing in the stream the oilier side of the track. But the engine saw her, leaped off the rails, dashed over the bank, and, landing right on top of the cow, strangled her to death without a Journal. Novelties In Weddings.

At a recent English wedding the seven attendants of the bride were attired, in colors representing the favorite flowers of the bride. The effect was very brilliant. At a similar function there wen- five child bridesmaids who looked charming In Joshua Reynolds costumes of white muslin with quaint mop caps; blue s-asnes and bundles of king roses. The Uttle ones looked as If bad Just stepped from painting of the ilistiugulsheU nrtlat Noon-day lunch will bo served in the First M. E.

church on Friday, Sept. sli-lt GET YOUK Sunday Dinner AT THE Riverview Hotel From to 1:45 $1.00 Per Plate MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Phone 505 Make Your Rugs Stay New! ur Master (Meaning process removes imbedded dirt, raises the restores richness of color, and adds to the life of your rugs. Our service is prompt and expert. phono for our driver WELtER KROUSE CO Pjione98 A GOOD MEAL AT A MODERATE PRICE wiMMrfiJfr Low we not u- with hith qwOltr. Wben i they are combined, the eww here, you will And onr moat acceptable not only for year noon-day, luncheona bat ttw you downtown.

9 NEW CITY RESTAURANT tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm the way TO START YOUR CHILDREN ARE STARTING TO SCHOOL AGAIN THIS SB PARENTS CAN DO THEIR CHILDREN A FAVOR, WHICH WILL BE GREATLY AP. BSS, PRECIATED LATER ON, BY OPENINQs AS SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND HELPING TO ADD TO IT EACH WEEK. THIS BANK APPRECIATES THE REN'S ACCOUNTS FARMERS MERCHANTS TRUST.

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1874-1973