Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The News-Sun from Newport, Pennsylvania • 5

Publication:
The News-Suni
Location:
Newport, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

WEKKLiT S.SHN, NEW tA. PAtJE FIVE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1929 LlVERPOOJ PERRY VALLEY' I'eiiy Vnlley. Oet. M. Oruhh of Newport spent last Friday al Mm.

Mary A. (Irulih's picking win-ter apples. Walter Harper spent the evening at the same place. Mrs. lila Stephens of Philadelphia who Is spending Kumetlmo with her sister, Mrs.

J. It. Wert In Millers-town attended Sunday school at the Lutheran church, Sunday. J. M.

Sarver and family spent last Sunday at Harrisburg. Mrs. Jacob Chirk of Ui nib's Cap Is spending- this week with her sister, Mrs. Wilbur I'liuffman and lamlly. Sunday guests at Mrs.

Mallnda Snrver'M were Mrs. John Charles and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. and two children and Mrs.

p. 11. ITEMS OF LONG AGO ItoiiMall and daughter, Mrs. Hollcy. Mrs.

Mniv A. Oruhb spent Sunday wilh Warren Snrver und wife. In the afternoon Hiey wire accompanied hy Mrs. Mallnda Sarver and spi'iil a few hours with Mrs. Sar ver's hrother, Uilayelte Oruhb near Liverpool who Is ill.

The cemetery makes a fine appearance since It has been cleaned. J. It. Wert, J. M.

Sarver unW son Hubert did the work. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wltuner spent Sunday afternoon In Liverpool. Mrs.

Wm. Huiuherger was taken lo the hospital at Harrisburg last Wednesday. Mrs. o. P.

Knouse and daughter, Mrs, Wesley Wltlller and Mrs. Mary A. Cruhb are spending today tWedncHday) at lllersbiug visiting i elallves. Hrookliart and Mr. hud Mrs.

F.d. 1 Miller and children and Mrs. Iiura FOR THE CARPENTER OR THE HOME MECHANIC (lotxl, slmrp Tools not only make tin ask casitT lo lint tlipy aii! you in turning out a hcttir jiii't'i of work. Tin- Tools olfcr for your approval arc tlx liiiili-fst quality vc can yet the prices arc very moderate. R.

G. BEAVER Successor to E. Raiaingar and R. B. Thompson MILLERSTOWN, PENN'A.

Happiness for Mary and Johnny By DORA MOLLAN TMIO Klrl occupying the stool nearest Die window, fourth from llio comer on Iho sixth llrtor of luik'e Mkyscrnu'i', wore on ti certain tiny In Hp ring a bright pink blouse. It fiuiKtit thp tyi of iiiiiii sltiiid-Inn In Iho window on llu enrre-(ipniidlnu Moor of liolel directly oppcislle. FiiHcinntpil, lie watched her deft fliiKcm us, with precision she packed celluloid toilet articles Into KM In lined cases which she took from a pile beside her. When the girl came lo the end of the pile of boxes she turned on lier Mool mid looked out ot the window. Her dunce met Hint of the mini In the window opposite, She smiled, lie waved his hand.

Willi a "Blurt Slronn Lewis remembered the wiiminu words of his wife spoken ns he left their country liomu for a business trip to tho elly. Willi pullly feeling ho hustled Into lint mill overcoat and out of the lintel. The episode, however, hud not escaped the attention of the other Klrl who snt nt the tin me table. "I'll tell Johnny on you, Mnry." Rlie iiltrglod. "CiicKs If I I way keep them nt that tllBtniiro, Smile, Johnny'll not linve nny kick coming." the other replied.

Hut Johnny did have a kick coming that very night, nnd this Is why When StroiiK Lewis returned to Ms hotel room It wns verslni! on five o'clock. He walked directly to the window. The Klrl In the bright link blouse sat In the saiiio place. Her lingers Hew back nnd forth at the same task. "Heeii lit It nil day nnd every day, I suppose," the man soliloquized, "How on earth can sho stand It?" Then his wife's warning, which hadn't been far from his thoughts all day, came into the foreground ngnln.

Muttering soine-tliliiK nhuut "taking a chance" Strong Lewis watched tho opposite window Intently. The girls were milking preparations to depart. He hurried down Into the si reel. Girls, singly and In groups, were stringing out of the doorway. Mary and her cousin, Sadie, aecotnpiiiiiod by the girl who lived next door, had sinned to walk home together, as was their custom, when Lewis npproached them.

He addressed Mary. 'Could I speak to you on a matter which may Interest you 7" Strong Lewis did most of Ihe talking unl.il they reached Ihe doorway of Ihe Hat building where the cousins lived. There -Mary scorned to have somoi hlng to say, the while they wore watched hy two curious pairs of eyes from nn open window above. When Mary entered the Hat she went to the room which sho shared with and closed the door. Sadie and her mother listened until they heard Mary leave her room nnd si art down the stairs.

Hurriedly I hoy opened the front: window and looked cautiously down. A lasi drew up at Ihe curli and a mini jumped out to help Mary In. Sa.lio sure It was the Livarpool High School Note The lollowlnti llieniry iiroKrum wim Klven I'YIday. Oet. 11: Souk KeadiiiK of minutes liy Hoeretary.

Honir. HiiHki'tlmll oiillook, (ilen Mueller. Say it with plet urea, Manfori! (irulili. Iiihi ii 1 1 1 K'li I I hoIo, I'aiillne MrooUliart. 'lalrvoyanee.

Theodore ll.liel. li'antoiiH IrnperMoiiiitlon, Iteiehenlnieh. Souk. hox, I'aul KnlHlvy. Trio, CliarleM Hover and Krederlik niillar.

Iteel-latlon, A llee Slum. Sonif. Ilehate, "Hesolved that honor Hyleni Hhoiild he adopted i. A IT! rina 1 1 ve, Crant (ielni'tt, Kvelyn Sni vel-. Che-ter llrookhart; NeKailve, John lleh-el, Merle Murray, Uroy Winner.

Somr. IjilTalonif, li.rnlie ll.hel. infertile. Adjournment. Tin' t'llapel proKraillH for Oet.

7 to II were HH follows: Monday: Sonw. Serlptin-e reading and prayer. Hernlee ll.hil. Solo. Anna Kernteiter.

Sehool pen pleiure, Malluda Wltlller. SollK. Tuewday: Soiikm. Serlplure ri'ad-Inir and prayer, I'auline Crow. I'l-ano Holo, I'atlllui' Hrookliart.

Jokes. Aliee Shult. Souks. Wednesday: Sontrs. Serlplure ruadlmr and prayer.

Merle Murray, iuartetie, Margaret Sliuinaker, ller-niee llidiel. l'aillltie llrookhart and Mildred Uelnett. Ueellatloll, Kvelyn I'lirlzllni. Souk. Thursday: Souk.

Serlplure reading and prayer, Ij'wIs nln. Kssay, "Whv Hoys are Metier Than (llils," Ted ll. liel. Slnnlnir Medley. Kvelyji Sarver.

I ora Spieher, Martian Murray. Charles Hoyer. Krechoirk XariiiK, Marry Trimiuer. l-'rlday: Souk. Serlplure readlnn and prayer.

IIukIi Johiison. lo Kelehenhatiuh. Jokes and personals, I'aul Knisley. Souks. Momlay.

iX't. 14: Sontrs. Serlpturc readltiK and prayer. hYederiek Zi.r-liiK. Duel, Toy Morel, and Tliehna ZariiiK.

Meiltat Ion. John ll.hel. Sonus. Tuesday: Sonus. Scripture read-iiiK and prayer.

Dora Spieher. question hox, Mildred C.elnett. Sonus. Wednesday: Souks. Serlplure readinc and prayer.

Kenneth lonir. Duet, Charles Hoyer and Ted lleln l. Slump speeeh. I'rof. lleatlie.

Sonus. Thursday: Sontrs. Senptuie read-ln and prayer. I Winner. Kre-iiation.

Pauline Crow. Sonus, Sophomore hoys. I''rlday: Sonus. Scripture readlnu and lu-ayer. Harry Trimmer.

Vocal solo. Maruaret Shumaker. Sel.el readinu. It. rniee ll.

hi l. Rally Day and Harvest Homo Program Koll.iwiiiy Is the piomani for Kally Day and Harvest Home service to he held ill the Lutheran church Sunday morninu. Oct. at a. l'lano solo.

Sarah H. It'll )ecka I'd. Souk hy school. Apostles Creed. I'rayer l.y Itev.

C. IV Slrail. c.ii'ls chorus. I.uise Shooiaker. Toy and Leola M.iry C.

Klialielh Weirick and Marie Janes. Hecilatlon, John 'I'll. anas Weirlek. Duct. 'I'lu hna and 'hi ml i no Lesson period, i iiiarti tle.

Mrs. II. 0. Mitchell. Mrs.

.1. C. Hrookliart. Mrs. .1.

Chas. Deekard and Mis. l-leliid. Hccilat i.ni. Mary V- -lers.

Doi t. Miss Ada Derr and Mrs. H.ilph Meyer. Il.cila I ion. hy Jean Address, Frank J.

Wallis oi 1 larnsl.urp. Duct. Miss Ccncva Naci anil Mrs. William Shiunakei-. Si i 's lepia t.

Siiii hy school. Lord's prayer. worship it n. Ivv. welcome.

Card of Thanks We in Mils way thank our ncmhhi.rs ami iriclhls who helped ns ami spoke words of comfort iloi'ini: the illness and death of oilr hushaiiil and father, Lincoln Sinner, and also thank Hose wh.i seui 11. trilniles and for the cars on day 1. I'ttiit i.il. Mrs. Mary Sinu.

ami cttilih'i n. I'KltSONALI Chas. K. Deekard purchased sis cylinder Whippet Hedan thiH week from Herman 1-oiik, utjent. and Mrs.

J. II. Council, liar-ltshlllK, visited till" recent week end with Mrs. Annie l.ul.. im.

Conmdl vlslletl sevi-ral days this week. Mrs. Annie Mrs. James K. llolnian and daiiKhtel Alma, Mr.

and Mrs. M. Council visited Sun-d-i iu Nort himihetland with Mrs. I.iil.'s hrother and sister, M. J.

Shure and Mrs. Stella Oel-or. Huast wild duck has hei'n the fare for the lucky huntiTM the past week. Fvery day we hear reports id the "ho.wi" Hi-UUIK one or two. Mrs.

Annie Tharp Is spending soiu' time In HarrlshurK1 with her sister. Mrs. Irii Wert wli is 111. The fellow I II were here alleud the funeral of Lincoln Sinner on Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs.

Ceo. FoK-erty and twai children of I'hiladel-phla, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Arnold, Mr.

and Mrs. Malldoser, Mrs. Ilossie Coleman of Harrishiuir and John Hiiueniiiuler of I 'touts Valley. Mr. and Mrs.

Jacoh Uiwvi-r and two children of Ml. Pleasant Mills visited Sunday wilh A. C. Splcker and dauuhtei-H til. ice and Dora.

Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Uhik vlsiled Monday of this week al MidillchuiK wlth lelallves.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Hair of New-port, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Zelirler and son, I'aul Mrosius and Luke Itn-il of Herndon were Sunday uuests with the former's hrother, 'Harry Hair and wife. Mi. and Mrs. K. C.

Sturtevant of HurrtMhuru: were Sunday quests with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. M. l.utz.

Mrs. Luke Swah of Camp Hill. Mrs. Valeria and son Herman, liussell 1'liK and Lester Firing of Harrislau-K were Sunday iruests with the lormer'H parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. I'', liotiii. Mrs. Satullel Hollenhaiiuh of Mlddlehnru and Mrs. John Hal'tlor of Kichlleld were vlsilors at the lmif home on Tuesda v.

Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Hind are vls-ltinu; si'veral days in Philadelphia litis week.

Mr. and Mrs. Cenre FouKerty anil twn idllldren of Philadelphia are visit itifr this week with her l-Tra ndniot her. Mrs. Mary Sinwer.

lit SAI.I-: A larue sija pipeh ss furnai'i' in uoud condition. Price dollars. Write or call Ccorne Miller, Liverpool, I'a. Hill phone. Hunter's Valley Hunter's Valley.

Oct. 7. John Shumaker and family, of Liverpool, and Lester Hehel and family were iruest.s of John V. Hehel ami family. Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Crow were dinner Kaests of Miss Laura Crov, on Sunday. Curl.

Dellmuuh and family, ol Liverpool township. were Sunday Klicsls of C. O. Charles and laclily. W.

11. Hehel and irrandson. Ted Hehel. attended the Harvest Home servlceH In tile Liverpool Methodist church Sunday. They were much pleased with the Mervt-e.

W. 10. Hehel and family attended tile concert Kiven hy lite Cotton HIoh-som Singers in the Methodist church in Duncannon last Tuesday evening. They were Mrs. Henrietta Cale ma na kit.

A. irkwoivl. chauffeur, Itu-hard jl om ginnery 1st tenor: Kohert J. Hulkin. Und tenor: Then.

Herring, I'd hass Thus. J. Pruitt, L'nd hass; Carl Aailcrson, and Comh player 2 'ears oliil. These folks conn' from i'iney Woods Industrial School, Pinev V'ooils, ississipfii. a place ahout twenty-live iniles south of Jackson, the capita! ol the state.

Seven quartettes are tourim: the country, triv-intr concerts and intcrestliiK the people in this school for colored people. They are asking lor money contributions or gifts of old clothing. Several prominent men have interested themselves In the school, hut an Institution with pupils needs lots of motley. No one. hearing them sinir.

could douht that it is a worthwhile institution. Their music was beautiful, such a high, clear tenor, and such a deep hass. Mrs. Mallette. who is nn instructor, sings a lovely contralto.

spirituals were the most si reused, John Hehel anil family spent last Sunday wilh Mrs. Catherine Oruhb of Millershurg. Mrs. Lillian Crow and children Send the Children to the ASC0 Stores You mot hi i's who Ita Imndn-dH nf hlnun to in i-upy your UtiH' io not lu'itutt to m-ml tht- I'hthlrrti to mIh' nt th A Stori'H. They'll Ih- lu'artUy vil-(iiii, und Klvin thi' -nine rcmrteous it i tent Ion ns you would.

We're al wu vs Klutl to help the children. In the Stores Whore Your Money Goes Furthest! S. O. S. aic Seourintt Pads 12c pktt and with eiu-h (uu'chaH' ut I pa climes at re ula pi lee, we nive yiui run pun.

Thi. run pt iti with the tops of I paeUaneM will seen re fur ymi Free Wear-Ever Aluminum Frying Pan value 50c 3jg Gold Seal 12 Ih. hag spexmi' Flour Oc Tho hitjhest oracle family flour milted. TOWN NEWS Mr. und Mm.

Oiurh'M Kfrstfttei of Knulri. fnrmerlv of th.H nine an nounce tht birth of a dauKhWr ioiH Mii ill vn. Sent. 1-S. Mi'H.

KirHtcttei hfltirc inarrlawo wiin Mimh Anna drill. h. Jacoli 1 4. Xi'lh'i-H In havlriK a now poivli built and a i-onrnte pa ve-ini iit lalil tin tin- Market Hlrett Hide Ot IdM llUllHI, I r. Mont, (iearhart, tow n.

who i.s County Mdleiil Kx-atniner, miH in the ltverpfiol hi IiooIk on Or). 1, ami the pwpiln the medical cxa mlna ion. lie round tin niinilM in uood physical condition. Mrs. It.

XV. Nace a nit daiiKhter iene va at cmh" 1 an At water Kent radio contest a Stra whrhlRe and Clothier, I'hUadelphia. on Saturday evening. Tlie I idii'H AM Society of the KvaiiKf Meal church 1 dol-larH at lieir Htipper they held Friday evening at the home of in. CharleH 'Anrinn.

They thank all who ritd.ei tlielil. A la hh of afx h(i1h of the l.tith-erun S. oruanl.d on Sunday hy fleet Hik he following otTicer: 1 'reHldent, I xinln Slmtuaker X'lce I 'resident, I x'ola Mor tz; Sccn tary, Toy Morol; Tn-aMurer, Kli.ahet Welrick; teacher, (Jeneva Nace. The class name is Kind's PiniKhterK. l''ra Itrnwn is ha vinjj his home on South Knutt street heaulifleil hy having Wm.

Derr am) iuy Mellav-en wive it several coats of paint. Ijist Wednesday 4venlnK the town was in darkness for several hours, due to one of the transformers I I hove own hum I or out. On Sunday, Cat. fi, three couples went to he Com mere a I Hotel of which It. Itlattenherer Is the proprietor and when the hell ran we were seated in the dinnliiK room before a able irroa nliiK with Rood things.

The viands were prepared in such a st le as to del i rht any epicurean taste and partaken ot wit a zest such as seen in few people, except norma ndi ze rs. Kvery lioiiy beiiiK: satisfied and highly pleased. There are many hotels aiM the Commercial is one of the best of thein. A Cuest. PERSONALS r.

and Mrs. Itarm-r Wilt of Muncy and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilt of 1 lari ishui were Sunday quests with their mother, Mrs. Marv Wilt.

Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Piehl and Mr. and Mrs. Ulaine Miller oi Cham-In Tsbut visited recent ly it r. and Mrs.

1,. Shumaker and family. Mrs. Jlora Miller and granddaughter Sarah Itianehe vlstted lite week end at il lersbure; ujtti the former's da iik ht er, rs. I 1 1 a i tie and fa mily.

Feehrer made a business trip to Halifax last Frhlav. rs. Mary Wilt visited' a few lays lasi week in llarrisburK wii her son Nnrjiiiiii Wilt and i fe. Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Staih and iss I ta rba ra Ma rt i visited reent -iy at Clejii-J "I eld wit li i heir niece. Miss Julia Alhritfht who is a mem-he of the hiu schoo (acuity at that place. Mrs. Amanda spent several da vs in illc rshori; wit Iter children. Master 1 laroM visited the e.k end with his tr rca aunt.

rs. 'hi mi nta I-'rit Mr. and Mrs. It. tlotshall and Mi.

and Mrs. liny leXVilt of Sim-hnrv 'isiti i relat i es hi re on Sunday. Jacoh Stailey reati's in York 5 his week. Harry Hilter. a student at the Phkinson Coll.

j-e, Carlish-, and iss Sn.sa Kilter, an em pi oyer of he State Capital, spent he Week I 111 ill tttejr tiollle ili'f e. Mr. and Mis. visited Sunday wilh iter father, Henry rt I 'it ma n. Mr.

and -Mrs. Howard Camhy ami d.iimhter ot Harrislairu spent the week end with Ids pa rent s. Mr. and Mrs. A.

XV. litinliy. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel XVatt and children of Me A list ervi lie spen Sunday with Mrs.

I Mel, inn. Mr. and Mrs. Willis I ('! ami Miss Julia visited Sunday at i row nst own with ndert a Stuck and famtlv. Mr.

and Mrs. Uuben Sheaffer visited Su nda at I hm kert own with riends. Mhs Julia l.ontf of Cfonts 'X'alley spent the week end with her grandmother. rs. Willis I -e iter and hus -band.

Mtssi's Ada a nd Annie Sh u.maker, Mrs. It. 1 Shumaker and daughters Margaret and Louise visited Sunday with the former's brother. Isaac Shu maker and fa mily at anbury. r.

and rs. Kay Feehrer of Harrisburj. (leor.ue Shoop and Mrs. rma of I ta ph in were Sum lay truest -s with tin1 former's uncle, XV. II.

Feehrer and Mrs. Catharine Hoeker. Itev. and Mrs. H.

Keese and son of Milton spent Sa nrda with Herman liucher and family. The n'Vereiid was a former pastor of the I', li. church here for four years. Ma urice I reckard took on Satur-day, rs. Klizabet Snyder and son Koscoe and Mrs.

Jack to Cleneo, whore the latter three will visit tor several weeks with Mrs. Snyder's daughter. Miss Jennie Snyder. Miss Catharine Fronk returned to her home here after spending several weeks in Philadelphia with her iet-es, rs. James Murphy and Mrs.

liertha Ft toll. isses ild red Krlemneyer nnd A Iva Com jit on ret rned on day of lids week to New llrunswlck, N. after i sit iiiR the former's pa rents, and rs. J. I Krlen mover for sevei-al days, Shuler Williamson has wone to Oct roil iehitfan, when ho will visit tor an indefinite time with his brother ami family.

Takan From FiUa Of Th Sun Twintv-Nim Years Ago. Oct. 10th, 1900 Arthur AIIktI has iimvt'd from Alt. rutilik to town Into Mik. Sun-an Zarltm'H trnant Imimv.

W. W. Hiiliimn hnH hail a n'W brick iiiivt'itii'iit laid In Iront of litn ifHlili ni'i' on Market utiwt. Mm. Danli'l Ih (tuflVrliiK trom tin- i'11'i'itM of a paralytic Mtrokr and Mis.

I'arli Brink ih mr-IouhIv III at In-r lioni. Horn lo Mr. and Mi'H. UVHlcy I'olTinan a ilaiiKhtor laHt week. Mix.

.1. I). Snyder had one of In-r hanilM' cut very hadly the other day hy a nlnn jar hreaklntt and ciittlnx her hand. Kilwin Itrlnk inoveil IiIh hotinehold koimIh to I IiiitIhIhii'k by the way of Ida father, rarincaniiH HrlrikH hunt. A.

W. Noll moved lo Mlddletowu on the Maine bant. Mm. Simmi lllllow who hail been HcrloilHly III, Ix Hlowly Improving. LIVERPOOL CHURCH NOTES Evangelical IJverpool K.

S. ot tt F. xermall 10:15. St. John'-- S.

S. Hiirvi-Ht Home Iteth- I. liem S. S. llarvixt Home 7.

C. fc. Program in Lutheran church Sontr and prayer ai ivlce. Scrip-tine leadltmx by llalph Murray and Mrs. Kirk Duel by Anna Ket'Htetter all.

I Jane Holler. Topic. "JexuM TeachlnK I'M To I'ray." Matt. 6 -1 S. Coinnientx by K.

K. Shuler. Mix. ('linn. ZarhiK anil C.

Hoffman. Recitation by VlrKiriin X.arimr. I'ollectlon. Henetllctlon. U-ader.

Mix. John l.utz. Methodist S. S. E.

L. 6:30. I'reachlnn and conitnnnlnn xi vtcex a I ProQram for Epworth League SiuKlliK. I'rayer. Scripture rcadtnK, Mildred Willi.

1 nxt rumental. Min. f.crtrude Sliuler. Hecliatlon. (irace Hucher.

Select rr-uilirm. Annie stail- y. onuneiitx. Mrs. Maurice Shuler, Mm.

M. A. lirubb, A Shuler, H. K. Itllti and the leader.

Solo, Mix II. K. Kilter. Collection. Benediction.

Ijellder, Ili'V. Jiirrett. PERSONALS Mr. nnd Mrs. Alb Henner, Mr.

ami Mm. A Henner children. Mr. and Mrx. Swart, of Mc ixervllle wen troestx Willi Mr.

anil Mm. .1 nd two Kmmct I Sunday K. Sell Mrx. Walter Welt hax muw to I Lirnslnii li where xhe hax xeenred Iliploymeal the Capital. J.unex K.

llolnian returned toj I'ittxluiruli on Sunday alter xpend-nie hlx vacation ieriod wilh hlx family here. Foil SAI.B brick home on Market Suuare. Heated by Htcanl heat and electric Write or cull on Mrs. Nina Derr. I.tvprpool.

S. L. Stuck Cocolamus, Pa. LODGE DIRECTORY A. II.

('apt. Snyder No. meets first Sal unlay of each nn. nth in O. A.

H. (Shuler'x) Hall. .1 Knixely, Cminnancler; James Writflit. adjutant. Knlehls of the Macralieox nieels every second and fourlh Friday of each" mouth In Shulcr's Hall.

Sir Knight Commander, l.loyd lieckard: Hccoid Keeper, .1. l'nik ilulninii. M. W. of A.

Camp No. 170' mei ets the second Wctlnex.lay eve- nlnir of each month in Shulcr's Hall at 7:30 o'clock. J. I', l.ut'.. consul: John N.

Hitter, clerk. 1'. S. of A. Camp A.

Shnler'H Hall, Liverpool, second and fourth Mori. lay evening of each mouth. M. A. c.rubb: Itecor.liiu; Secretary, S.

Maurice Shuler. FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY We represent none but first class Companies and respectfully solicit your insurance. H. A. S.

SHULER CHAS. E. DECKARD NOTARY PUBLIC DKKDS, MORTGAGES, BONDS, written and acknowledged. I'KNSION vouchers carefully filled. MnrrltiKC licenses procured.

Officii In Freeds Huildintf, first door south of Freed's store. N. Front IJVEKl'OOU l'A. W. W.

HOLMAN NOTARY PUBLIC Marrino IUhmisih procured. Office n.t Holman's Ston. Marki't Stuure. IJVIOKl'OOU PA. Writing and urknowhdttintt tiocdrt and pension matters urnl ull other Notarial hiiwinens promptly attended to.

"Mark Every Grave Marble and Granite Monuments J. S. Heckert Millcrsburg, Pa. ASCO Gold Seal Finest PRIM BAKING FAMILY PASTRY POWDER FLOUR FLOUR can 5c 10c 15c 5 lb bag: 25c 12 lb bag 45c Rey. 10c ASCO Buckwheat or Pancake Flour li pks 25c Aunt Jemima Buckwheat or Pancake Flour 2 pks 25c Makes Delicious Toast.

Ti 'ii 4 A LOAF BREAD 5c 4 mcd cakes 25c 4 cakes 17c 2 pktt-s 25c L5-. ''T'-iS T. VICTOR BIG PAN IVORY SOAP STAR SOAP SFLOX Save on very-Day Needs! GOLD SEAL ROLIED OATS 3 ptus 2bc CREAM OF WHEAT bicj pky 24c A SCO CORN FLAKES 3 pkejs 20c ASCO PURE FRUIT PRESERVES 23c FANNING'S BREAD BUTTER PICKLES jnr 25c MINUTE TAPIOCA pkg 13c ASCO GELATINE DESSERTS 3 pkos 20c START THE DAY RIGHT! 39 lb. asco COFFEE 49c 39c equals 10c Saved! Rich, Fragrant! VICTOR COFFEE Ih 35c man who hail wmnl. The girl from next door came over to discuss the scandal and many suppositions were htmught.

forward before Johnny Deland CHnit! for his regular Monday evening call on Mary. And il was a dejected Johnny who, hands thrust deep in his pockets, away. For had hroughi the good news of a raise and had planned to broach Ihe suggestion thai maybe hv June they might he gelling married. Disgusted hy Ihe slurring hlti-endos of the women, for Johnny had always rated Mary just a little below the Angels, he decided he'd give Ihe girl a chnnco lo explain. Rut Johnny couldn't Imagine siand-Ing ihe suspense of not knowing for uiiolhcr day, so he hung around till closing lime.

Then he hid in the dark doorway of the Hat building where Mary lived. A half hour aflcr midnight a taxi stopped In front of ihe house und a man helped out. Johnny heart the purling words: "Then I'll he at the Woodville still Ion to meet you at (i day a Iter tomorrow," said the man. "Sure," said "and 1 never can thank you enough for the grand time I iiad tonight." Running up ihe steps, Mary stopped suddenly as she spied a man hiding in the shadows. "Mary," said Johnny, In a hoarse voice, putting a hand on her shoulder, hut he could go no further.

For Mary's face shone wilh relief and happiness at the sight of him. "Oh, Johnny," she said, "I've been to the Winter Harden! All my life I've wauled to go lo one of them swell shows, and when Mr. Lewis says, What can I do (o persuade you to cotiio to the I says, 'Take tne And Johnny, all the time he tallied to me ahout (lie great big house he Is going lo hamhoole his graudmoi her Into lending hlrn the money to build when she comes to visit thein, and his wife says she can'l conic if he don't bring someone from the city to help her do the work, and he saw me in that indow and likes the way 1 work; and he says he can use you. loo. And there's a Utile house wo can live In.

and we'll go day after tomorrow Johnny" Mary punned for breath. we can't live together in small house, until Johnny's voice was treiuhlinu' wilh the hope of supreme hnppines "Of course noi, Johnny." Mary answered his unspoken question, tt'opyi iiitit.) Members Bones Treated For payment of a penny a week, members of Ihe Long Ilcliitiiiti Hone club, which has been organized at Warwickshire, Knglnnd, have a call on the services of a hone-setter in case of accident. Last year they paid In nearly and only five needed treatment. AcMm to lM "Folks would be know," says a newspaper trd journal, "how many people are working at the business of giving advice In newspaper columns on affairs of the heart." It pays well, too, yet It remains labor of love. Farm nnd Fireside.

Correct thlsBcntence I really believe our electric meter runs loo slowly. Mrs. Ella Reed, of Chicago, had her 24-year-old son arrested tor stealing her money. Real Economy OBITUARY Lincoln Singer passed lo the Croat Heyond Saturday oveitinn, Octoher at ll, aied t5 years. Deceased was Hie son of the late and Harriet (Winters) Sinner and was a life hniif resident of Liverpool, lie was a Ruii.l citizen, hushand and father and will l.e nilssed ill our town.

He was a lite ImiLT meiuhor of tin- Lutheran chinch here and always attended services of the clnircli when health permitted. He was also sexton of the church lor 15 years. He was takin several months alio to the I larrishuiu; Hospital and when there it was found there could he in help for him. He was confined to his lioine for months sufferinu- from a severe hernia, when death claimed til Oct. i.

Dccemhei- -6. 1SXI he was married to Miss Mary Nipple hy Itev. Stover of the Lutheran church. To this union five children were horn, three survive, two children and his hrothor icorjre It. Siiiuer havinu preceded hi.in in death a nuuiher of years auo.

His wife, Mrs. Mary Siuuer, and the following children survive: Mrs. Iles-sie Coleman. Harrishuru: Mrs. Jennie Stine, New York, anil l.e.slie Sinner, at home; also survived hy three grandchildren and three ureat urallilchildren.

Funeral services Were held ill the Lutheran church Tuesday aft onion conducted hy his pastor. Itev. C. D. Strail.

Interment in the Liverpool cemetery. TOWN NEWS A marriage license was issued in llarrishuru" last week to Khner Lewis Murray, aued Is, of ZfiSl Auate streel, Harrishuru-, and Matilda Vetck, aBid Hi, of Swatara wash i p. Our la-cad man, Hamsey Williamson, purchased an Alwater Kenl radio from Ceo. Miller this week. Tile Harvest Home service In the Metliodisl church Sunday mornttiK' was well attended.

The pastor. Itev. Jari'etf preached an excellent sermon. The church was tastefully and heaullftilly decorated with fruit' yroecries. money, flowers, leaves, etc.

The canned uoods. will he sent to the Chlldn-n's Home at Shireniaiislown this week. The Otterhein class of the IT. M. Sunday School was entertained hy their teacher.

Mrs. Cary Tharp at her home on Market street last Friday The evenitis- was spent very pleasantly and contests were had which were won and prizes uiveii to th" followinw winners: Mrs. l'ark liapp. Mrs. Chester Ker- stetter, Wilson Khoades and Anna K.

Tharp. Itefreshments wen1 served to the fi win tr Mrs. M-Ies Shuler, Mrs. Key Knouse, Mrs. Km-merson Derr, Mrs.

Ilerhert Lower, Mrs. l'ark Uapp. Mrs. Chester Ker-steller. Mrs.

Wilson Hhoades, Mrs. Cary Tharp and daughter Anna Kathryn of town. Mrs. Mohert Jle-Hi-ster of Mlllerstown anil Mrs. Helen Itrouse of Sellnsurove.

Mrs. Charles Snyder who spent the summer here tnanauInK; Locust Inn. has Kone to Florida, for the winter. PERSONALS Mrs. C.

P. and dautrhti'r Jean, Miss Helen Harthol- omew of Centre Hall, and Mrs. Sara Cramer of lwistown visited last Friday with Mrs. R. ij.

Shumaker and Mrs. Keheera Mrs. Homiu's sister. Miss Jennie Bartholomew accompanied them FARM DALE TENDER PEAS 2 cans 25c ASCO EXTRA FANCY SMALL PEAS can 20c ASCO CHILI SAUCE jai 25c ASCO TOMATO CATSUP bot 15c ASCO PURE CIDER VINEGAR bot 15c ASCO FINEST SHOE PEG CORN can 17c NEW PACK TOMATOES 3 meel can 25c ASCO MARYLAND TOMATOES mod can 12c CHOICEST CUT STR I NGLESS BEANS can 14c on Home Needs! 3 pktts 20c spent Sunday afternoon with R. W.

Hashorii and family of Thompson-town. Mr. and Mrs. Fllsworth Jones of Harrisburg spent afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

Logan Frymover. Clarence Ritter and son Hobby," of Penhrook. called on their way liome from the Geisinger hospital where Mrs. Hitter underwent a major operation Friday and reported her condition good. Win.

Sterner and family of Duncannon spent Sunday afternoon at the same place. Logan Frymoyer purchased a used Font sedan and Roy Charles a used Ford touring car. Clarence Frymoyer and family motored to LandiKbiirg Sunday nfter- Oriental Oriental. Ort. s.

--Services will continue each evening during the wick and Sunday morning in ihe Church of the Hrethren. The Ixive will he held Saturday evening. Oct. 1L'. Mrs.

Levi Coodling is spending sometime nllh Rev. and Mrs. Ceorge Slrawser a mi Mrs. Anna Schull with her daughter, Mrs. hrank Knouse and a i meetings.

Kvi lyhody welcome. Miss Mayme Newman who recently underwent an operation In I larrlshiirg Is home, improving, with her mot her, Mrs. James Sheaffer Miss Fffie Sheaffer also returned homo from the York Hospital where she had tonsils removed. an.1 Mrs. Charles Phillips spent the week end wilh Mr.

and Frank Knouse near Knouse-tnwn. Mr. and Mrs. John 1 lockenhrocli, and Mrs. Wallace I lockenhrocli and daughter motored to Sliamokln on Sunday and called at the homo of Jacob I lockenhrocli.

Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Willow and daughter Imlsa.

Howard ling. Melvin I'pdegrovc motored to Sun-bury on Wednesday and called at fie heme of M. Sheaffer. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Klehles of F.nola spent Tuesday evening at the home of J. L. Melser also cn-terialned at their home u() Sunday Rev. and Mrs. C.

K. (in aiid daughters Frazhr and lijs. Mrs. Anna Schull of IStinkertow W. S.

Melser nnd daughter, J. N. Melser and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Shrawder called on relatives near Kreanicr on Sunday. Paul Krehli of Simbury called at the Shrawder home Monday. The funeral of Fred Hohner was largely attended at the Livingers church Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Strawser motored to I'erkasie. They were accompanied homo by their son Dwight who was employed in that city during the summer. C.

.1. Strawser Is erecting a for his daughter, Lillian who has between 1 ft and Hi hundred 'white mice. GOLD SEAL Macaroni or Spatthetti Rog. 5c ASCO Golden Sweet Mixed Fine Table Table Sour or Dill SALT SYRUP PICKLES 2 pkgs 7c can 10c qt jar 29c N. B.

C. Reg. 8c P. G. White ASSORTED LUX NAPHTHA CAKES Toilet Soap SOAP lb 25c 2 cakes 13c 4 cakes 15c IF YOU WANT THE BEST Groceries, Cakes, Canned Goods, Soaps of all kinds, Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, Aluminum XYare and all kind of Hardware Goods.

Prices reasonable. All goods guaranteed. So don't fail to call and see our line of goods. A. M.

SHULER LIVERPOOL, PA. FRESH PRODUCE Honey Dew Mellons 3 forOc Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs 10c Large Stalks Celery 3 stalks 15c THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. NEWPORT, PENN'A. home..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The News-Sun Archive

Pages Available:
24,448
Years Available:
1928-1977