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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 13

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thirteen; ALLENTOWN MORNING CALL. THURSDAY. JANUARY 1929 SYRIAN CONGREGATION TO WELCOME NEW PRIEST 0R ANGELO MASSONE CATHOUC PARISH HAS ANNUAL PARTY (Continued from Page Five) RO SLEW SON-IN-LAW the enraged father as he rejected his daughter's suitor with a stream of lead that placed him "forever away from Rosa Massona behind death's doors, that is In back of the petition asking for a pardon for her husband. Mrs. Massone, now working for- a family In Fulierton as housekeeper, has retained Attorneys Haas and Nora.

Kelley, M. Ferry, Bella Eganj Mrs. J. J. Mlnogne, Mrs.

Shumanj Mrs. William J. Coyle. Mrs. J.

A Connell. Mrs. Jack Mack, Mrs. William GelUenauer, Charles J. Sweeney, M.

A. Glose, D. J. McCormick. Owen C.

Fhllllps, Mrs. Leo Dugan. Mrs. P. Schmoyer, Mrs.

W. L. Carey, Mrs. F. Remsen, Mrs.

F. J. ReinsmlthJ. and K. S.

Gubernator. (Continued from Page Five) Rv. Authanaslos Rihbany Come Here From Atlanta, Ga. The congregation of Ft. George's Syrian Greek Orthodox church.

Catasauqua. and Front streets. Is making preparations to welcome their new priest. Father Athanaslos TUhbtay, AHentown was rocked by the echoes of the shots that took a toll of three Cassone to bring the action. Rosa Massone.

or now Mrs. Daniel lives and left two others hanging In the balance and the capture of Mas Cocco, 125 North Third street, who gone a short time after the Gorgodian girls had met their death In the dark and Mrs. Harry Battersby was in charge of the prise committee. Favors went to the following: Mary M. Gallagher, John T.

Lough-man, Mrs. J. Christie, Carl J. Rleker, Mrs. B.

McElroy. Mrs. W. C. McDowell.

f. Benson. George J. White, Mr. Prie, Bess McCormick.

Florence Mutchler. Mrs. D. J. Heirlty, Mrs.

George Kiwtler, John P. Klvlen, Mrs. H. K. Fchlouch, Mrs.

T. C. Can-, Mrs. R. J.

Gorman. William A. Gallagher, Joseph ScUimmet, Mrs. Margaret Dugan. C.

A. Bennia, Claire Lennon, Mrs. J. B. Carney, C.

Shvtnan, J. A. Connell. Elizabeth Carey, Anna Farkas. James Carey, Mary N.

JicGlr.ley, C. J. Bechtel, John Schimrrel, Mrs. John Ferry, Frank W. Packer J.

B. Car-iiey, A. J. Perreault. Helen Mc-Kenna, Martha Molchan.

Fred Mutchler. Leo Dugan, T. T. Mlnogne, Mrs. McDonald.

Mrs. H. Battersby, Veronica Ryan. Mrs. G.

Peterson. Ann Kelley, Lillian Kressley, Jane Carey, ened yard at the rear of their hoim; "Traa WHS Cs aaa Sara Maaii- All Klaaa RAniHn ruxiK WORK heightened the excitement that held very pleasing program of dance music for the occasion. Many of those present enjoyed av season at bridge, "EDO- and haas-im-pfeffer. A hundred beautiful and useful favors were distributed among the card players. A.

W. Hecks waa the chairman of the general committee of arrangements, aisisted by Fred J. Welndell, W. F. Price, Joseph Chrlstl, W.

J. Coy la, J. J. Minogue, Charles Sweeney, James F. Mulqueen, Theodore Englehardt and William F.

Kannehann. Gen. T. O'Neill was chairman of the reception committee. The floor committee was headed by Harvey Toung Mrs.

L. Belli was chalrlady of the patron committee. In its grip the entire city. and soloists of the choir of Macungle Lutheran church, sang Sleepy Hollow Tune, by Kountz, and Merry Zinger-ellas, Rockwell, as duets and Martha Readinger, sang Parted, by Tosti, while Bessie Readinger sang Forgotten, by Cowles. They were accompanied In all their selections by Elise Yost.

RoHIn Peters, tenor of Bethlehem, and soloist In Christ Reformed church, Bethlehem, sang Twilight, Huntington, and Out of the Dark to You, Boyles, accompanied by Sarah Tobras. Evelyn Schoenerberger, soprano. Fulierton, sang I Heard a Woodland Thrush In the Dusk, Courtney, and the Valley of Laughter, Sanderson, and Chester Frantt. baritone, Fulierton, sang Sylvia, by Speaks, and The Dodger, plnsuti." Both are soloists in St. James Lutheran church, AHentown, and both were accompanied by Blanche i Jennie C.

Ruisz, soprano, who was awarded second prize in the recent Atwater Kent audition, and who Is soloist in St. Paul's Lutheran church, Catasauqua, sang A Memory, Ganz, and Romeo et Juliette (Ah! Je Veux Voire) Gounod. She was accompanied by Elise Tost. fetrangely enough It Is his wife. victim of two of the shots flred by Standard Oak Floor Co.

4SJ KORTH NINTH STRUT AtXENTOWX. ra. IRA TOO EE. ITa. Tfleaaaae t-SUS Splendid Recipe To Stop A Cough That "Hangs On" Noll, Anna Blum, Helen Harsch, Arthur Downs, Ed.

Flchter, Katharine Vollmer, Mrs. Mossman, Stanley Bauer, Mrs. H. S. Kleppinger, F.

Hafner, Mrs. Fahrman, John P. Spang, E. B. Williams, Joseph Baker, Isabel Vollmer, Mrs.

W. Brlckmnnn. Mrs. Annie Herman, jlra. L.

Saylor. D. Spaar, Joe Doniln and Mr. Ruetia. The committee of arrangements consisted of the the Mesdames Francis Bossier, Francis Egly, John Hendrickson, James Sables and Adam Miller, and the Messrs.

James Sables, Frank Rohrbech, Francis King and Charles Reilly. WANT CONCRETE ROAD BETWEEN EMERALD AND PLEASANT CORNER (Continued from Page Five) expensive for all kind of vehicle operation. It costs ten cents per mile for a new ear and about thirty-nix cents for truck operation over a dirt road and twenty. fire percent less on a concrete road." The proposed new road would be about six and one-tenth miles in length. It would not only make for better travel between Emerald and Pleasant Corner but would also be a connecting link of the new road leading from Schnecksvllla to New Tripoli.

Neff, one of the county's well known residents, a committeeman on another "good roads" committee that functioned in Slatlngton several years ago. He Introduced Hiram Balliet, supervisor ef maintenance of highway in Lehigh, Carbon and Northampton counties, the largest district in the state, who urged the construction of the proposed road. At intervals during the evening David Morris sang vocal selections. LEGION AUXILIARY AFFAIR AT P. P.

L. NEXT'- WEEK lingered for weeks in the hospital In a critical condition from wounds and the sight of her prospective husband slain before her eyes by her father, remains non-commita! regarding the action that would free the murderer of Marra from behind prison bars and bring him forth to members of his family. Happily married with a little family of her own, Mrs. Cocco refuses to comment on the action, taking no steps toward its advancement, but at the same t'me reluctant to do anything that would deny her father's stepping into the open air of freedom. While eight and a half years have passed since Massone's shots ripped through the dusk of the night to slay Marra and wound the members of his family, the memory of this tragic night Is always fresh In the memory of Allentonians as this murder Is coupled with the unsolved mystery of the Gorgodlan slaying.

This is without a doubt one of the most puzzling and baffling cases that has ever presented itself to the police and public of this section and still remains as deep a mystery as It did when the bodies of the slain sisters, laying a few feet aprt, were found. i Lame Back or Lumbago Pain MHeetw Relieves Imtantly Use applicator attached to cork, and brush "Heet" over the pain area, Immediately, you feel this harmless, glorious, penetrating heat draw the pain, soreness and stiffness right out of your lame, aching back. Besides, "Heet" scatters the congestion and establishes circulation. "Heet" instantly relieves rheumatic or neuritis pain in any joint muscle or nerve, whether in the arm, shoulder, neck, legs or body. "Heet" contains two soothing, penetrating ingredients, too THE ALLENTOWN CALL Offers to its Readers A Baking Booklet Can you make good pie crust? Very few people can.

Have you ever tried to make Parker Hcuse rolls? There lnt any trick in making these things perfectly. The Department of Agriculture has published a booklet which makes It possible for any one. It sets forth the right way to make pastry and bread. This baking book is a government publication, and our Washington Bureau will secure a copy for any one who sends four cents in coin or stamps for return postage and handling. In filling out the coupon be sure to write your name and address clearly.

Frederick J. Haskln, Director, The AHentown Call Information Bureau, Washington, D. I enclose herewith four cents In coin or stamps for a copy of the Baking Booklet. The best cough remedy that money could buy, can easily be made at home. It saves money and gives you the mo.t reliable, quick-acting medicine you ever used.

The way it takes bold of stubborn coughs and cliest colds, giving immediate relief, is astonishing. Any druggist can supply you with 2V-2 ounces of Pinex. l'our this into a pint bottle, and fill up with plain granulated sugar syrup or strained honey. It's no trouble at all to mix, and when you once use it you will never be without it. Keeps perfectly and tastes good children really like it.

It is surprising how quickly this home-made remedy looseus the germ-laden phlegm, and soothes and heals the inflamed membranes. At the same time, it is absorbed into the blood, where it acts directly on the bronchial tubes, and helps the system throw off the whole trouble. Even those severe coughs which usually follow the are promptly ended. I'inex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway I'ine, containing the active agent of creosote, in a refined, palatable form. Nothing known in medicine is more helpful in cases of severe coughs, chest colds and bronchial troubles.

Do not accept a substitute for Pinex. It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money refunded. Numerous clues were followed. Acutelndigestion Prompt Relief with SAFE Rem. edjr Long and GUARANTEED Doctors -say internal nervousness causes acute indigestion.

Food becomes an undigested sour mass in the stomach, gases form and oppress the heart, nauseating and agonizing pains wrack you. You must act immediately. Delay is dangerous I An amaztng prescription, called August Flower, is safe, SURE gives prompt relief! Seems almost like magic I August Flower at once quiets the gastric nerves, relieves stomach gas and palpitation, sweetens the stomach, stimulates digestion, and finally dears the system of the toxic poisons through its gentle but effective laxative action. At the first indication of stomach distress, take August Flower. It has been used for 62 years as the reliable remedy for dyspepsia, sluggish liver, stomach and bowel troubles.

It should be in every home. Get a bottle TODAY. Two sizes. 30c and 90c. Sold on a positive money-back basis by all good druggists.

expensive to use in ordinary liniments William McGeever, a man who had been with one of the girls earlier in the night was arrested and stood trial, but the trial itself vindicated McGeever clearly and presented still more puzzling features to those interested in the case. In the case of Massone, heard at the April sessions of court, 1921, there was no Question of guilt, rather the conjecture belng as to the punishment the taker of his son-in-law's life and the attacker of wife and daughter would receive. Judge Groman. on April 16, 1921. after a jury had returned a verdict of guilty of murder In the second degree, sentenced Massone to not less than nineteen and a half nor more than twenty years In the East "Heet" is a dean, I yS 1 or analgesics, pleasant liquid; doesn't stain, blister or irri tate.

REV. ATHANASIOS RIHBANY and his family, who arrived this week from Atlanta. and will make their home at 211 Tilghman street. Father Rihbany, who takes the place recently vacated by Father Constantino Abu-Adal, who has been transferred to Boston, Is Under the jurisdiction of Archbishop Aftinjos, whose episcopal seat Is in Brooklyn, N. y.

The new priest was born In Leb anon, Syria, and after attending the public schools attended a school at Duma which was established by Czar Nicholas II of. Russia. He came to the United States In 1002 and worked as a linotype operator on a Syrian newspaper In Boston. Four years ago he was, ordained by the archbishop of Brooklyn and his first mission was the establishment of the local church. Father Rihbany announces that mass will be celebrated every Sunday morning at 9.30 with sermon to follow.

Religious school will be opened In the near future for all the children of Syrian extraction. He asks all the Syrians of AHentown and the suburbs to come and become acquainted with him at his home or at the church Members of the Ladies' auxiliary of Herbert Taul Lents Post American Legion, are asked to ar range to attend a reception on the mezzanine floor of the P. P. L. building on Thursday afternoon, February 7.

It had been previously announced that thla affair would take place this (Thursday) afternoon. The ladies will be the guests of the electric and power company representatives and will be given a demonstration of- electrically operated devices. Failure of dog racing at Durban. South Africa, has resulted in a receivership for the track. Child-birth ern penitentiary, the maximum y.LJy''.

I ffjf I Street iyj i aty vrSi st.t. Massone went, to the penitentiary but returned to the Lehigh county No longer dreaded by thousands cf women Doctor's Discovery Successful Jail on September 24, 1923, together with other Lehigh county prisoners i -j and a number of convicts from other counties, as the penitentiary was re AN eminent physician has 6hown to thousands of expectant lieved of the extra-heavy number of convicts that taxed It beyond thers just how to be free from INSTANT RELIEF FOR DEAFNESS Head Noises. Ear Aches On March 2, 1925, Massone was stricken with apoplexy and his con where he promises them an Oriental welcome. much suffering during expec-t a and at childbirth. Dr.

Holmes' discovery, "Mother's dition became so severe that Judge Reno issued an order permitting his removal to the AHentown hospital for treatment. Here Massone was criti NEW CONGREGATION Friend, relieves cally ill for some time but finally par HAS FIRST RECEPTION tially regained health and was taken the tension on muscles and tissues as month foU lows month. Continued from Page Five) back to the jail, with his left side practically paralyzed from the stroke's effects. Roaring- and hlaalng aounda. alachanga.

pain, aanaltlra nd tinder ara.all eardrum troubl. Ton will surprised bow quickly Aurlna will balp yon. Tan may ba a chronic long-tlraa offeror, you mar hava tried many thlnga without relief, but do Dot five up bopa before you knew what Aurlna Ear Balaam can do for you. Dr. Edward Kolar.

M. aald. "Airlie helped caaea I had Siren ap mm bopoleaa. A traly re-markable acleatifle remedy. eWKeVf7lag playing, following which an array of Since then this once able-bodied man noted for his strength in the ci attractive favors were distributed.

Those receiving favors were: C. gar factory where he worked as a Schubert, Carlln Schmidt, John Bossier, Irraa Bossier, F. Saylor, Mrs. Kingcald, P. I Ruddy, Jean Locher, packer and at previous places of employment, has faded perceptibly.

His hair has greyed and it seems that ctiuMdi buy oitsecirefc Famous "miracle cream" brings new beauty quickly both his strength and Interest in Mrs. G. Adams, Mrs. K. Zuercher, O.

Schmidt, John Powell, C. Kuhns, Mrs, life have ebbed away together. Friends say that if confined to the finally, it makes child-birth a joy! Three generations of mothers have praised Mother's Friend. Mrs. Laura Hendrix, Graeemont, writes: used Mother's Friend with all my babies and I think it is the grandest help that has ever been discovered for expectant mothers." Start using Mother's Friend tonight the sooner the better, and write for free booklet on "Things to Know Before Baby Comes" (sent in plain envelope).

Mother's Friend is sold by all drug stores. Ailanta, Ga. Ray Glendenmeyer, William P. Bruckmann, Marie Monahan, Gwen prison for several years more, they fear he wllf pass away. EttI, P.

Gehringer, Mrs. M. J. Con way, Mrs. C.

Kimmett, Helen Marks, On sunny days Massone, who has Mrs. H. Saylqr, Amos Henry, Mrs. Sandt, Katie Trexler, Laura Bradlsh, been given all the privileges allowed one convicted 'of the crime he perpetrated, because of his ill-health and the Kindly manner and general Ftop paying ht-h prices for earphoaea, atop buying ezpenaive treatments and enjoy the glorloua relief that mora than ioe.00 other have found In Aurlna. A few dropa In each ear and re-, lief cornea Inatantly.

Mr. R. P. Maxwell, a well-known Deputy Sheriff, pays. "Jnat atawted my aeeaod bottle and am elad to etato that I raa now hear my watch tick.

Taday waa the ilret time, thla aummer, I heard tho church bell ring." No matter how etubborn or what your trouble la. you moat try Aurlna. No rlak, no chance, no doubt. Aurlue muat do the work or coat you nothing. WRrrnEN moncv.back guarantee COMES WITH EVERY PACKAGE For Sale, Herommendod and Guaranteed by the E.

H. Yeuna Drug Storra. i. W. Shoemaker ts Ce and other leading George C.

Roesser, F. C. Foelker, C. P. Gehringer, Mrs.

Rahn, John demeanor, sits In the auny part of the prison exercise, his especial playthings several cats that keep the jail Mrs. C. Ehrlacher, Herbert Saylor, Mrs. Amos Henry, Mrs. E.

Flchter, Anna Eddinger, Minnie fituder, Mrs. free of mice and rats. flthers Try Mild A. Hottensteln. Mrs.

Schubert, Eva Far from the Infuriated gun wlelder who rejected Pompillo Marra Guest, Mrs. McCrickerd, Mrs. F. Lang, Mrs. Elizabeth Wolfe, Minerva Children's Musterole with a hail of steel, here be sits and plays with these pets, who appear to Just Rub like him better than any other pris oner, or keeper for that matter.

An' Away Pain Was gelo Massone waiting In hopes of a TRY ITTHIS WEEK ONLY 250 JAR FOR 100 AT G. W. Shoemaker Drug Co. American Medicine Co. Robert F.

Good Of course, you pardon that may set him beyond the rearing prison wall, free once more. INSTITUTE OF MUSIC know good old Musterole; how quickly, how easily It relieves chest colds sore throat, rheumatic and neuralgic pain, sore joints PUPILS IN RECITALS (Continued from. Page Five) and muscles, ptiff le necK ana luinna-go. We also want rfE lentown High school student, who played Love Schutt; Albert Gundrum, organist at the Liberty theatre, pen Argyl, who played Noc turne on an Old Melody, a Homer you to know CHILDREN'S MUSTEROLE Musterole In milder form. Unexcelled for relief of croupy coughs and colds; it penetrates, soothes and relieves without, the blister of the old-fashioned mustard plaster.

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