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PAGE EIGHT THE LEWISBURG JOURNAL, LEWISBURG, PENNA. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1937 later the sacrament of baptism to Classified Advertisements REFORMED CHURCH Rev. H. H. Rupp, D.

Pastor children. Thursday night, mid-week service in the Reformed ehlurch. "Corruption, Not Reform, Essence Of Court Packing A. A. Leiser, Jr, (continued from page seven) prayer meeting is at ,7:30 P.

M. Thursday in St. John's Reformed churchj Prof. Wm. G.

Owens, will be the speaker at the weekly union prayer meeting this evening. His talk will be based on his recent 2 year experience in the Far East. Children's Day will be observed on Sunday, with a special program to be rendered by the Primary department beginning at 10 A. M. On Monday evening the Women's Missionary So FOR RENT Furnished apartment; Central, Modern, Roomy; Garage.

Apply to Miss Murphy, 22 So. 5th Lewisburg. a22-tf. IN THE CHURCHES CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ira P. Dean, Acting Pastor Bible school Lord's Day morning 9:15.

Morning worship and meditation 10:30. Students of the systematic Bible course will report their final examination at 6:30 P. M. Children's Day exercises Sunday evening at 7:30. Mid-week prayer meetting Thursday evening at 7:30.

and enforcing, day by day, thousands of regulations and penalties, many of Evangelical Buffalo Valley Charge R. L. Lundy, Minister 8:00 A. M. worship at Mazeppa.

9:00 A. M. worship at Cowan. 1:30 P. M.

worship at Sunrise. 7:30 P. M. Children's service at Forest, Hill. ciety will hold a specal meeting.

Un WANTED Young man desires work them Inconsistent with each other, most of them vague and confusing, ion prayer services in this church this evening. Rev. J. B. Ostergren will in Lewis Durg.

willing to laice any type of work. Inquire 136 N. 3rd St. Dial 4562. lt.

and all of them inaccessible to the a- preside and Prof. Owens will be the verage citizen. Minor administrators speaker. were cracking down with all of their might on thousands of small business VICKSBURG REFORMED Rev. H.

H. Rupp, D. Pastor Children's Day will be celebrated at 9 A. M. Program under the auspices of the leaders of the Sunday school.

Address to the children by Dr. Rupp. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an a-greement between Etoil Ranck and Audrey Ranck, parties of the first part, and the County Commissioners of Union County, parties of the second part, has been filed by the county commissioners in the office of the pro-thonotary of said county, which a-greement in a proposed settlement of all damage suffered by the said parties of the rst part by reason of the construction of State Highway Route No. 176 which passes through their lands. Any taxpayer may file exceptions to the agreement on or before June 26th, 1937.

If nq exceptions are filed thereto on or before said date, the said Commissioners will pay the a-mount of damages agreed upon as provided by Act of Assembly of July 12, 1935, P. L. 946. WESLEY MITCHELL, Commissnioners' Clerk. June 8th, 1937.

It. FOR SALE Brick house, hot water heat, good condition, Winfleld, Pa. Inquire of H. G. Peters, 20 South Fourth Sunbury, Pa.

Phone 44. je3-jel7. men all over the country. Butchers, BEAVER MEMORIAL M. E.

CHURCH Rev. W. L. Crowding, Minister grocers, druggists, dentists, optomet CHRIST'S EVAN. LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev.

V. D. Naugle, Pastor Sunday school at 9:15 A. M. and Children's Day services.

The Sunday school will go in a body to the church auditorium for this special service. The evening service will be in charge of the young people. A drama "The Story of Ruth" will be given by the young people. Luther League at 6:30. Union prayer services on Thursday evening.

rists and restaurant keepers were be ing summoned before the drumhead Children's Day will be observed Sunday morning. School will assemble Subscribe for the JOURNAL. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Rev. 3. M.

Fleckenstine, Minister Sunday school 9:15 M. Morning worship with sermon, subject "What Christian Profession Requires," 10:30 A. M. Young people's guild, 6:30 P. M.

Evening worship with sermon, subject "How to be Happy," 7:30 P. M. Visitors in town and people without church homes are cordially at 9:30 A. M. for brief worship ser courts of the Recovery Administration and charged with violation of FOR SALE Two story frame building, barn, outbuilding and five acres of land, one mile north of Mifflin-burg.

Inquire John A. Beard1, Mifflinburg, Pa. vice. At 10 o'clock, the children of petty regulations, of whose, existence the primary and junior departments they were not even aware. We can be everlastingly gTateful to will present an interesting and inspr-ing program.

The pastor will admin- those ten Senators of the Senate Judi REAL ESTATE The Lewisburg Real Estate Co. 331 Market Street Sales Appraisals Management Properties Wanted to List for Sale or Rent PUBLIC SALE, SATURDAY, JUNE 26 at 1 P. M. Miss Edna Troxell will sell household goods and antiques on the premises located at East Lewisburg. ciary Committee who voted to report the President's Supreme Court enlargement bill to the Senate with a SHERIFF'S SALE OB1 VALUABLE recommendation against its enact ment, and feel chagrined over the REAL ESTATE WAGNER'S QUALITY GROCERY 106 Market St.

Lewisburg Swift's Baked Beans, 4 cans 25c eight who felt the "HEAT" and voted for a favorable report. It is to be By virtue of a certain writ of Fieri FREE If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indigestion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nausea, get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Rea Derick. M20-A5. Facias No. 6 September Term, 1937, deeply regretted that so eminent a FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Edward L.

Junldn, Pastor Sunday, June 13: 9:30 A. M. Sunday school. 10:45 A. M.

church worship, with children's talk and sermon by the pastor, topic: "The Vine and the Branches." Monday: 7:30 P. Mrs. William G. Owens will address the Woman's Missionary Society. Thursday: 7:30 P.

M. union mid-week service in Reformed church. I issued out of the Court of Common Jurist as Associate Justice Van De Pleas of Union County, Pennsylvania, vanter felt called upon to resign to and to me directed and delivered. I PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, JULY i will expose to public sale at the 24 at 2 P. M.

The heirs of the es-1 Sheriff's Office in the Court House In tate of Wm. H. Weidensaul, de- the Borough of Lewisburg, Union County, Penna, take effect June second. This resignation caused the White House to boast "one up and five to go." Our hope is that a majority in the Senate are hewn out of the same timber as the immortal ten who voted an adverse report on the Administration's bill. ceased, will sell valuable real estate on the premises, in Hartley township, Union county, one mile west of Haretleton on Route 45.

jy22. Dromedary Orange and Grapefruit, 2 for 35c Grapefruit Juice 10c Pineapple and Orange Juice 15c I Dessert Figs, 2 for 35c Tomato Juice, 3 for 25c Assorted Diabetic Fruits 15c to 29c Beechnut Spaghetti 10c Anchovies, 2 for 25c 5 Anchovy Paste 18c THURSDAY, JULY 1ST 1937, at 10:00 o'clock in the Forenoon the following described property. ALL that certain tract of land sit BIG YANK WEEK! BIG YANK SHIRTS 75c uate in Lewis Township, County of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH James B. Ostergren, Minister Sunday, June 13: The church school meets at 9:45 A. M.

for study classes. Morning worship is at 10:45 A. and the minister's sermon theme is "Compromise." The weekly union NOTICE The Kearns Dancing School at the American Legion Hall, Lewisburg, is opening It's summer courses for students in all departments of Dancing, union and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone, thence by OBITUARIES lands or Thomas Barber South 52 wwwaonmiMiM none accepted under seven years of perches to a white oak; thence by age, limited to two classes of new land or Christian Shively North 58 degrees West 58 perches to a white oak; thence by land formerly of Jacob Hilbush and others. North 57 nerchps students. Register Wednesday, June 16th, 1:30 to 5:30 P.

M. JOHNNY KEARNS, Director and Teacher, i to a dead Spanish oak on the South EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In re: Estate of J. H. Faux, Late of I PROUD WE GOT OUT OF THE side of Penns Creek; thence down the South bank of said creek the several courses thereof 58 perches and 1-10 to the place of beginning. Containing 19 acres and 84 perches, strict measure, whereon Is erected a Kelly Township, Union County, I Pennsylvania, Deceased.

I Letters Testamentary on the Es-dwellmg hou3e' barn other out. tate of J. H. Faux, late of Kellv buildings. MRS.

ELIZABETH NEYHART Mrs. Elizabeth Alice Neyhart, aged and well known resident of Lewisburg, R. D. 1, died Monday night at her home, followng an illness with complications. She was seventy-eight years of age.

The deceased was born in East Buffalo township, February 9, 1859, the daughter of John and Susanna Bohr, and spent the greater part of her life in this county. She is survived by two children, Mrs. Margaret Steininger, at home, and John C. Neyhart, of Mifflinburg. Funeral services were held this mornng at ten o'clock from the home, conducted by Rev.

Herbert Zechman, of New Berlin. Interment was made in the Dreisbach cemetery. m'mm mrm mm w-nm' "rsrfm AIL ItlKfct tLl33! Township, Union County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to CLAIR GROOVER, ESQUIRE, Lewisburg, to whom all persons indebted, to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims and demands will make known the same without delay to CLAIR GROOVER, Esq. Donehower Bldg. Conditions of sala 30 of the purchase money to be paid by the purchaser when property is struck down.

Balance to be paid when deed is delivered. Seized, taken in execution this 9th day of June, 1937, and to be sold as the property of John Kopyscianski. J. F. HACKENBERG, Sheriff 424 Market Lewisburg, Penna.

Lewisburg, Penna. I F. B. Moser, Esq. jel0-jyl5.

Atty. for Plaintiff. June 10th, 1937. jel0-je24. TrTTf7TTiS3 PATENTED FEATURES Elbow Action sleeves sweatproof pocket for watch or cigarettes genuine Duragio buttons strainproof yoke.

The shirt rat millions prefer. FREE! Valuable prizes for every Big Yank purchaser. Ask us bow to get them. GEDRICH'S Ready-to-Wear Store MRS. FRANK AUTEN Turbotville Mrs.

Viola Auten, wife of Frank Auten, of Turbotville, R. died suddenly early Tuesday morning, being found dead in bed by her husband. She is survived by her father, Lawrence Shutt, of Allenwood, R. her husband, two brothers and three sisters, including Claude Shutt and Mrs. Ellery Rea, of Allenwood, R.

Sophomores Jennie Beaver, Marie Bennage, Ruth Berge, Maribeth Bond, Helen Chappell, Irene Diefenderfer, Betty Jane Gates, Erma Hartman, Martha Kistler, Edna Lose, Georgia McNerney, Catherine Martin, Helen Noll, Louise Pawling, Doris Ranck, Wilma Reitz, Betty Singley, Teressa 252 Students Win Honor Rating In Lewisburg (Continued from page one) er, Nancy Hitchcock, John Syrillis, Harry Ammon, Patricia Hiatt, Robert Strouse, Helen Wagner, Ned Ir-land, Betsy Lou Korson, Mary Boyer, Ticcony, Audrey Williams, Clyde and Mrs. Walter Fisher, of Ghingerich, William Hackenberg, John McDowell, James Marr, Ken neth Nogle, Phil Stamm, Paul Winter, and James Whyte. We'd like to thank Mr. Eugene Hovel of Chicago for the following expression read what he says! "Lots of people tate their automobiles for granted. But not me, I want to know what's under the hood.

In my opinion the Nash Lafayette-" 400" is one of the best engineered cars you can buy. That "400" engine is a Those J. C. Higgins Heads Cemetery Association The annual organization meeting of Actual photograph of Nash LaFayette-'MO" 2-Door Sedan with truni Juniors Helen Bennage, Majele Bostian, Anna Brouse, Alverda AIR PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE LARGER hydraulic brakes will save me many a dented fender. That big roomy body is a joy! I'm proud of my new Nash it's a grand automobilef" MILTON, PA.

Friday, June 11th the stockholders of the Lewisburg Cemetery Association was held Monday, at which time J. C. Higgins was re-elected president of the Association. The following directors were also elected: Judge C. C.

Lesher, LeRoy T. Butler, A. L. Leiser, Charles W. Galloway, Charles F.

Dunkle, Frank L. Dershem and James F. McClure. The organization will be completed this evening at a meeting of the it i hiw WNiviaiAi MMtMft Ask about convenient terms and low rates available through Nosh C. I.

T. Budget Plan. Automatic Cruising Gear available on oil Nash models at slight extra cost. fust a FEW dollars more than the similarly equipped 4 -Door sedans of the "AH Three' small cars. In many places, the SLIGHT difference in price amounts to just $1 or $2 a month extra on your time payments.

FM AS LITTLE AS $1 OR A MONTH EXTRA you can gat out of th "All Three" class. A check-up recently made In ten representative cities shows that the Nash laFayette M400" 4-Door Sedan with trunk EU VERS for Brouse, Viola Cooke, Jean Dyer, Lucille Dieffenbach, Helen Emig, Dorcas Emig, Virginia Farley, Gertrude Fetzer, Doris Geise, Helen Jean Getz, Aria Klinger, Mary Leonard, Lois Marcey, Nancy McCullough, Nora Miller, Geraldine Musser, Janette Parker, Miriam Reedy, Mildred Sandel, Betty Slack, Vivian Stahl, Anna Louise Stolz, Charles Bond, Russell Ernest, and Robert Good. Seniors Harle Grover, Donald Herring, Robert Hubler, David McDowell, Murray Remer, John Zeller, Dorothy Brown, Emma Jane Cross-grove, Elizabeth Dyer, Betty Fleck-enstine, Betty Hitchcock, Dorothy Minium, Marie Quinlan, Martha Rice, and Lois Stafford. Molly Angstadt, Richard Legault, William Foresman, Bernard Morrison, Robert Farley, Rita Mullany, Beverly Fisher, Robert Richardson, Nancy Cornelius, and Webster Smith. Third Grade Frances Asher, Edward Berensky, Betty Cook, Audrey Coryell, Mary Ellen Farley, Bernard Herbst, Audrey Loss, Theodore Wade, Ann Brown, Jean Carlson, Robert Chappell, Alan Davis, John Dorman, Richard Hamm, Patricia Korth, George Lawson, Leota Leonard, Ruth Ostergren, Charlotte Ranck, Ellsworth Royer, Ann Seaman, Melissa Whyte, Eva Yost, and Vernon Naugle.

Fourth Grade Jeanette Bowling, Naomi Butler, Evelyn Denius, Barbara1 Emig, Mary Jane Toisie Kremer, Donald Royer, Richard Mc-Clure, David Pursley, Robert Fores-man, Robert Stackhouse, Mary Lou Pursley, Mary Jane Liddick, Barbara Bond, Molly Clark, Lorraine Zimmerman, Ethel Holtzapple, Jane McCul-lough, Betty Leonard, and Lois Kur-ney. Fifth Grade John Arbogast, Betty Ammon, Robert Craumer, Mary Au-ten, Herman Dauberman, Meredith Brough, Stanley Kauffman, Jean Fortner, Byron Kleppinger, Martha Garard, William Pines, Helen Painter, Stuart Whyte, Doris Seaman, Alice Virginia Smith, Doris Strassner, Dale Johnson, Jackson Sechler, West Market St. EVIEACHUEV3 MOTOR CO. Lewisburg hum GAR AN mm BARNES ACCEPTS NEW POSITION Harrisburg Kenneth Cornelius, AND "LUCKY NITE" Every Friday Nite At 9:00 $20 In Cash Prizes Free son of Mrs. Jennie Cornelius, of Lew isburg, resigned his position with the chemical division of the State High Saturday, June 12th way Department this week to accept Merman Leiser Bucknell Graduates 7 From Town In Class'of 228 a position with Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation at Aliquippa, Pa.

Mr. Cornelius left Harrisburg on Monday to assume the duties of his new position. Midnite Show Sunday and Monday, June 13-14 (Continued from page one) Although the traditional graduation ceremonies were the climax, Commencement week-end activities included a variety of concerts, enter- Jeanne Grice, Jeanne Lowry, Barbara Matz, Ruth 'Rice, Jane Slack, and taif ments' nd mating -fvrnaua u. Marts wa3 the speaker Sunday morning at baccalaureate ser- OAS DEALERS MEET Sunbury Ten new members were received into the Tri-County Gasoline Retailers' Association at a meeting of the group held Tuesday evening at Sunbury, and optomistic reports were receved on the drive to set a standard price for gasoline. David Grove, of Mifflinburg, and A.

A. Gephart, of East Lewisburg, were elected field representatives of the organization. The next meeting of the group will be held Tuesday at Tuesday, June 15th vices in the Beaver Memorial M. E. church.

Discussing the topic, "Edu-caton's Lost Team-Mate," Mr. Marts said that the abandonment of religion by its former team-mate, education, is a primary cause of the ills current in the world today. Opening the official program for returning graduates was an alumni luncheon Saturday noon in the College Dining Hall, with Mrs. W. L.

Crowding, of Lewisburg, as toast-mistress. Other events Saturday afternoon were a recital at 4 o'clock in the Baptist church by senior music students of the University, and a band concert at 5:30 o'clock on Loomis Field. COOL SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS Virginia Beach Lawns 39 inches wide, dark and light grounds at 29c yard. Dimities 36 inches wide, Floral and Dotted patterns at 25c yard. Polly Prim Swiss Light and Dark ground, Swiss dots at 43c yard.

Shadow Swiss at 36c yard. Pen Shan 36 inches wide, dark and pastel colors for sport wear at 38c yard. Acetate Prints New lot this week, Dark, Pastel and White grounds at 69c yard. NEW DRESSES Of Acetate, plain and printed Crepes at $2.66, $2.95, $3.88 and $4.44. HOUSE FROCKS AT $1.00 EACH Of 80 square Prints, Crash, Batiste and Ripple Crepe, size range from 14 to 52.

BOAST CHICKEN SUPPER A roast chicken supper will be served In the Messiah church of Alvira on Friday evening, June 18th, from 5:30 to 7 o'clock, and the proceeds will be used towards the work of the church. The public is cordially invited to the supper which promises to be one of the best ever served in White Deer. Betty Wagner. Sixth Grade June Frantz, Robert Remer, Bobby Ritter, Betty Jane Royer, Marguerite Royer, Ella Mae Wagner, Gale Wendle, Betty Jane Angstadt, Ruth Irland, Charles Kee-vil, and Quentin Miller. Seventh Grade Virginia Zimmerman, Mary Wertz, Jack Sponsler, Marian Singley, Andrew Rice, Kath-ryn Reichley, James Stanley, William Gold, Albert Emig, David Baker, William Bond, Roger Fetter, Robert Kling, Kathryn Corey, Jane Heiter.

Patricia Langdale, and Rosemary McNerney. Eighth Grade John Oberdorf, Earle Pedigo, Helen Royer, Sara Raeback, Coyle Singletary, Phyllis Shrader, Margaret Snyder, Ellen Swazey, Cynthia Williamson, Lois Naugle, Wanda Arner, Richard Fetter, Neil Gramley, Frances Hitchcock, Rachel Arbogast, Nancy Herring, David Johnson, Evelyn Kling, Peggy Korth, Peggy Kauffman, and Arlene Miller. Freshmen Jacob Beck, Paul Eys-ter, Ray Farley, Myron Fertig, Robert Frantz, Fred Getz, David Gold, Phillip Johnson, William Johnson, Donald Korth, J. B. Standerfer, Beatrice Aikey Anna Frederick, Ruth Harris, Jean Miller, and Myra Showers.

COME AND PLAY "MONTE CARLO" Every Tuesday Nitie At 9:00 $20 In Cash Prizes Free Wed. and June 16-17 I Buck JONES ENLISTS IN ARMY Ray Noll, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Noll, of town, has enlisted in the Air Corps of the United States Army, and has been assigned to Langley Field, where his brother, Paul Noll, is now stationed. He was graduated from the local high school last week.

-nttmrnm. A LEWISBURG MARKETS Produce Butter .33 Eggs .20 Grain Corrected every Thursday morning oy Dietrich GambrilL Inc. Wheat 1.22 Cora 1.12 Bran 2.00 Middlings 2.35 Oats .50 QJJk DREISBACH LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. W. M.

Rearick, Pastor Church school at 9 A. M. Children's Day services at 10 o'clock. 4.

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