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Lewisburg Journal from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania • 8

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ftfWNtffeMMNMMnMNMIMMMMMNMl IMIMHPBHglMRMNI THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1932 THE LEWISBURG JOURNAL, LEWISBURG, PENNA. PAGE EIGHT "THE FRIENDLY TUy I kW SK W( IMA IK 9 A I SCCT BANK WITH BANK" JJL-1 A-" AkJUTV- 1 mv-r. i oiiuuwi 1945, he will be given $66 25 and his r. c. MAHONEY SPEAKS FIRE LEVELS BARN 'MOTHER OF LOCAL certificate will be cancelled.

Com-j JQ C. AND F. STUDENTS NEAR WHITE DEER I WOMAN PASSES pound interest will have consumed A (rame barn two head of cattlei IN THE CHURCHES VETERANS ARE REASONABLE IN THEIR DEMANDS FUNERAL OF FORMER I LOCAL RESIDENT a quantity of hay and straw and oth- Mrs. Sophie E. Strickland, highly On Tuesday, February 23rd, Mr.

R. C. Mahoney, Cashier of the Lewisburg National Bank, talked to two divisions of Commerce and Finance the remainder. The veterans are now 39 1 2 years of age; they need the money worse than the Government or the banks need it In compound interest. More than a million veterans who er feed, were destroyed by fire last respected resident of Lewisburg, R.

D. Wednesday morning, about ten 4, died last Wednesday morning, a-o'clock, on the farm of George Buck, bout six o'clock, after a lengthy III- Continued from page ono 'were often made for his dependents, BIG BROTHERS' BIBLE CLASS Lutheran Sunday School Meets Every Sunday at 9:15 Welcome! Lenson broadcast every Sunday. i ness from a complication of diseases. $6.60 a month was deducted for a life- Students, under the supervision of uwu ertificates are unemployed Buck's She was 78 years of age. insurance nremuim: he also nam tor noia uicse ATa -various Practical About ten o'clock Mr.

altering and mending his clothing and I and need the money to purchase neces- The funeral services of the late George A. Royer, a former local resident, were held in Philadelphia on Friday, February 19th. Short services were held that evening from the Oliver Balrs funeral parlors for the employees of the company for which the sities of life for themselves and fam shoes, as well as other incidental ex ilies. An investigation disclosed that less than 7 per cent of the money loaned to them under the 50 per cent LUTHERAN CHT'RCH Rev. R.

B. McGiffin, Pastor Sunday School at morning jpenses. After thorough and deliberate consideration Congress declared that the lowest paid civilian laborer dur Banking Problems 'youngest son discovered that the; i ne aeceasea was very wen Known Questions were answered regarding barn was on fire and Immediately throughout this county, having lived fraudulent checks of various types notified the other members of the here practically all her life. She was and what action can be taken to re-! family. The fire gained much headway a member of the Brethern church, Liability of banks to depositors before discovered and nothing could eated near Mifflinburg, for more than and obligations of Customers to be done to save it from destruction, i fifty years.

Banking "institutions. Certified and A number of Mr. Buck's neighbors Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Cashier checks were explained. The came to the scene and helped save the Amanda Miller, of Lewisburg; Mrs.

channels followed by check In trans-! outbuildings but no alarm was sent in Maggie Baughman, of Tamaqua, and deceased worked and the members of ot in-sn anVWprt "Our flreat ing the war received between $1 and loan act was wasted. $1.25 more per day for his services otlvers Received Adjust Veterans of Foreign Wars, who had wU1u.P charge of the services. 1400 persons Provider." Evening service at i rvirp The fol-i subject, "Love's Prayer- tthan the veteran received. Congress, on three different occasions, passed ed Pay In Cash The war contractors and railroad i 'meetine-. Wednesday evening at 7:30 meeting, Wednesday evening at lowing aay at ciock iui luci sciviv.

bills confessing a debt to the veterans vners after the war were paid bil- from one section of the country for any assistance from fire compan- Mrs. wuour Amey, uuiuv. iwu fer Catechetical classes on Saturday afternoon at 1:30. for adjusted pay. The amount agreed jons of doIlars by the Government ie3 ters, Mrs.

Ida seenman, oi ixew dci- The cause of the fire was not de-1 lin, and Mrs. Belle Huntzinger, of to another was explained. There were various things enumer upon was $1 additional for each day Lewistown, and two grandchildren al ated as to the services Banks render termined FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Raymond M. West, Minister Church School at 9:30 and public so survive. Funeral services were held Satur- TO PRESENT ORATORIO in adjusted compensation for their war services, and much more than all the veterans will receive in adjusted pay if H.

R. 1 becomes a law; they were paid in cash at a time when our Nation owed $10,000,000,000 more than it owes today. The 500,000 Fed to customers and non customers. 10 customers, handling account, receiving deposits, collection same, furnish- from "The Creation," an oratorio by day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Joseph Haydn, will be given by the the home, conducted by Rev. Greene one served in the United States and $1.25 a day additional for each day one served overseas.

The last bill which passed Congress became a law, but instead ol making the payment in cash an adjusted-service certificate, or an I. O. marked payable in 20 years was given to the veteran; The ones who were check books, deposit tickets worship at 10:45, when Dr. West will speak on "What Does God Desire from Men?" Young People's services at 6:30. Prayermeeting on Wednes- ing to non i Madrigal choir of the Bucknell Uni-; shively, of Millmont, assisted by Rev.

statements and protection; versity School of Music in the Baptist Clifton Harris, of Milton. Burial was nmnT-Q cashing checks, informa The public is M. made in the Lewisburg cemetery. tion on credit and giving change, as church Sunday, March 6, 8:30 eral employees, who received $2,500 a year or less, also received adjusted rav of $240 a year, not only during day evening at 7:30. cordially invited.

retortion 0 admission lee wm an.u The characters represented in the entitled to receive $50 or less were paid in cash. The first bill introduced the war but for Ave years after the war was over, costing the Govern- es were held for the family and friends, 500 persons being present. The large number of floral tributes, from the president of the deceased's company on down to the colored porters, showed plainly the esteem in which he was held. George A. Royer, a very well known man and a native of Lewis-burg, died very suddenly as he entered the drug store in Broad street station at Philadelphia, Wednesday noon, February 17th, one hour after being sworn in by the mayor of Philadelphia for special work of the city.

George, who was 57 years of age, was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam F. Royer, deceased, of this place. For years he worked as a grocery clerk while in town.

He was a member of old company fought In the Spanish American War, and had many friends in this place. He left Lewisburg some thirty years ago, accepted a position with the Philadelphia Rapid Transit of running cars. He worked his se'f up the ladder to traveling super i in the House this session of Congress mQre than Sol- Some of the other things that were discussed by the speaker were: drawing checks, meeting notes on time, interest, responsibilities of the cashier, officers, directors, and Banking Department, closure of banks in nor oratorio are as follows: Gabriel, soprano, Miss Millicent Mel rose. Uriel, tenor. President Rainey.

Raphael, bass, Mr. Robert Work- provides for the lull and lmmeoiaie i worked for a dollar a day BURIED AT MIFFLINBURG Edward Boyer, a former resident of Mifflinburg, died at the home of his stepson, H. E. Dauberman, at South Williamsport, last Thursday morning. He had been ill for some time.

Funeral services were held Saturday morning at Mifflinburg and interment was made in the cemetery at that place. CHRISTIAN CHURCH D. M. Helfenstein, Pastor Sunday School 9:15 A. M.

Morning worship 10:30, sermon by the pastor, subject "The Triumphal Entry." Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M. Evening worship 7:30, sermon by the pastor, subject "Wisely Directed Enthusiasm." Mid-week meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. mal and depression times, and the man.

on the public roads during the war side by side with civilians who received $8 a day, had their pay adjusted by Congress after the war and were given $7 a day additional for each day they so worked. (Continued next week.l position that of a run. cash payment of the adjusted-service certificates. I introduced the bill and it is known as the H. R.

I. Representative Connery, of Massachusetts, the toastmaster of the banquet this evening, has presented a similar measure. We are working together on the proposal. In this bill we are merely asking for the payment of the $1 and a bank takes in time Adam, oass, nr. tuuweu Miss Hlavaty at the piano, and ,1 1 i Miss Mench at the organ.

REFORMED CHURCH Rev. H. Rupp, Pastor 4 day as of the time the ser- Church school 9:15 A. M. Morning $1.25 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone who as renriered with 6 per cent worship 10:30, with sermon on tne vices were interest compounded annually.

The 3isted us during our recent bereave- TAXPAYERS MEET AGAIN Taxpayers of Limestone township, Union county, met again Tuesday night to continue their organization with the hope of a reduction in tax- es, and assessments where there is Oil excess. A set of by-laws are now being formulated and a record book will be secured in order that the or- ganization will have all the facts a-variable when it makes some definite subject, "Doctrine or Lifewhich? visor, of said company, which position the nterest rate is reasonable ment. Also for the floral tributes and the use of cars. Mrs. Norman Miller.

Government for many years required he held at the time of his death. Each Young people's worship period, 7 year he made frequent visits to Lew-' address by Mr. Forrest Brown isburg at which time he would place secretary of the Y. M. C.

A. in Buck a flower memorial on the graves of noli. Cottage prayer-meeting, Wed the veterans to pay 6. 7, and 8 per cent interest compounded annually ELECTION PROCLAMATION Wo the uiiriersiETied Commissioners his father and mother. He was a nesday evening at the home of Mrs.

for their own money. In this 0111 we member of the First Presbyterian Elizabeth Ocksreiter, 122 S. Fifth St. I are not asking for the 25 per cent for said was Of Union County, hereby move. make known and give notice to the The taxpayers will cooperate in tnwtnrs of the County aforesaid that tnjr obiectives, and then associate church, and belonged to several or- Monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid waiting, which Congress eliminated.

societv on Thursday evening. Cate- reasonable. That part If a veteran is given the $1 and $1.25 i the Spring Primary Election will be wjth other townships until the move- chetical class, Friday 4 P. M. Coffee Special Quality Inn Coffee new vacuum packed in one pound cans.

An expert's blend of the world's choisest growth, thoroughly cleaned and roasted by the most modern and improved methods. With each two pounds you buy at 35c lb. we will sell you a Drip-O-Lator Coffee Pot for 39c Come in and let us show them to you hnlH in fi0. ih'nSment becomes county wide. It is the 1 nQO Katnrnnn ViP hOUTS a day as of the time the services were 1 ii nn, rendered, with a reasonable rate 01 1 0.clock p.

ajm then to spread state wide and ev- BEAVER MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. L. A. Welliver, Pastor interest from that time, he was en- for tne pUrpoge 0f nominating entually make an appeal to the state titled to an amount equal to tne race rariidates for the several onicea, for a refucti0n in taxes. ganizations.

In addition to his widow, Mrs. ella Royer, formerly of Milton, he is survived by a son, J. Willard Royer at home, a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Kurtz, of Milton, and several aunts, uncles, and cousins, and a nephew, Roy Royer, of this place. COUNTY WOMAN PASSES MONDAY hereinafter, named, to wit: The Church School meets at 9:30.

matur)ty vaIue of his adjusted-ser- n.P fnr all aire srroups. Mornin Republican, Democratic and Prom- DISCOVERS YOUNG ARSENAL 1931. ir-e certificate October 1 bition Parties are entitled to nominate candidates for the following offices: President of the United States. United States Senator. State Treasurer.

worship at 10:45. The pastor will preach on the subject "I Believe in Man." High School and College Leagues at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:30. sermon by the pastor on the subject. "Every Man's Problem." 1.

nn Wednesdav at Therefore the certificates were really due October 1, 1931, although made payable in 1945. Number Borrowed And Remainder Due Three million six hundred veterans 1 Auditor General. Judge of the Supreme Court. Three Judges of the Superior Court. Representative in Congress.

Senator in the General Assembly. Representative in the General As- While officials of the State Highway Department were inspecting a number of bridges in Union county last Thursday, they discovered two boxes of .45 calibre cartridges, a brass drill, a small jimmy bar and a bread knife hid in a crevice under a bridge about six miles southwest of Mifflinburg. It is thought that the equipment belonged to bandits and the cartridges and other materials were turned over to police who are investigating the matter. SO public is cordially Invited I hold these certificates value from $126 to $1,590 each, or the averaee value of $1,000 All except to these services. Mrs.

Sarah Ellen Beck, highly esteemed county resident, died Monday afternoon about four o'clock, at her home on Mifflinburg R. D. 3. after an illness of three weeks from a complication of diseases. She was 58 years of age.

Born in Union county on May 22, 1873 Mrs. Beck spent her entire life vet-! i.i!., 1 non nno or 5 out of every 7 WAGNER'S STORES erans have borrowed the limit allow Seven Delegates at Large. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Edward L. Junkin, Pastor Sunday, March 6th: 9:30 A.

M. church school, including adult class- at Alternate Delegates e-d bv law. 50 per cent, on their cer- Seven 106 Market St. Lewisburg 228 Market St. tificates.

It will require .200000,000 Large. to pay the remainder due. after de- Alternate District Delegates. Ser- A. M.

church worsnip in this section. She was a daughter es. 10:45 AAAAAA A A A A A A A A AAA Christianity as a World auction prior loans and interest to Qne Member State Committee. 45 P. M.

meeting of the October 1, 1932. If this money is paid Two Committeemen from each The Journal joh work department can do that work you have in mind I of Henry and Eliza Boyer, both now mon topic deceased. I Religion" and student 1 it will be eciual to a distribution Election uibi.in.e ano siuuem now, 1 nonioi Tnvis vountr peoples Democratic surviving are the nvpr entire Na Sixteen Delegates at Large, sivippn Alternate Delegates a Rork and the following children: group in me ui rln Mifflinburg, R. church. Prof.

Robert Sutherland will tlon. Tnis additional purchasing pow- at ed is very much needed at tnis ume. The benefits will not be restricted to 1 Two District Delegates Two Alternate District Delegates. One Member of State Committee. Two Committeemen from each Election District.

Prohibition Five Delegates at Large. Five Alternate Delegates at Large, rw u.mhpr of State Committee, i Ravmond Beck, of Tamaqua; Samuel lead the mscussion on the subject Beck of Buffalo township; Nellie "The Religion of Criminals. Wednes-Beck of Laurelton State Village; Ed- day, March 9: 7:30 P. M. imd-week ward', of Buffalo township; Franklin, service in the church parlors.

Norman. William and Lester, at EV ANGELICAL CHURCH home; and the following brothers and jnn. Pastor sisters: Mrs. John Detrick, of Cowan; gerviceg next Sunday as follows: Mrs. George Bottiger, of Cowan; Mrs.

church scho0, at 915 A M. Morning Wesley Beaver, New Berlin; Mrs. wq and junior cnurch at A. the veterans and their families, but everybody will be helped. Is Demand For Full Payment Unpatriotic? Many would accuse the veterans of being unpatriotic for seeking full payment at this time.

If full payment SPECIAL SHOWING OF NEW LINE OF $1.00 TUB FROCKS THIS WEEK Witness our hands this 27th, day of 1 is not made, what will the average 1930. John Price, Newberry, anu Mission band at 11 A. M. Evening Frank who has borrowed the limit, 1 ARCHIE R. WALTER.

Rover of New Benin, one oau6uic. worshio at 7:30 P. M. At which ser- in Hiih- W. HERMAN SflUMtn receive on vice the pastor will continue his study He will not permit.

CHARLES of Old Testament Miracles. Next Sun ted to borrow any more uuui Attest: and then only $16.55. The next year, Newton S. Walters, Clerk. 3-3t.

Sara Ellen, is deceased. Private funeral services were held this Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Lewisburg cemetery chapel, conducted by Rev. Bottiger, of Mifflinburg. Interment was made in the White Deer cemetery. day is the last Sunday before the Annual Conference.

The pastor will submit a brief report of the Year's work. May we have a large attendance at all the services next Sunday. Confer- PUBLIC MEAT MARKET 5 KM Made of Indian Head Broadcloth that's exclusive with this manufacturer in the prettiest new Spring colorings represented in 12 new distinct styles. Sleeveless and short sleeve styles, sizes 16 to 44, at only $1.00 each. NEW SPRING COATS In the new rough weaves, Polos and Tweed mixtures, self collars and scarf trimmed at new low prices.

SPORT WEAR New lot Wool Slip Over Sweaters at CHURCHES UNITE IN tAt Memorial PRE-EASTER SERVICE church Wa8hington, d. win be the I guest preacher at both the morning For two weeks preceeding Easter evening services. LEWISBURG the local congregations of the Evangelical and Methodist churches will unite in a series of evangelistic ser- FORMER WHITE DEER MAN PASSES Howard Hagey, former resident of ices. Meetings will be held eacn e- ftt Pi, tern ri-''' ening of both weeks with the excep- whjte Deer died last Wednesday in tion of Mondays and Saturdays. They Mercy Hospital, at Pittsburgh, af ter suffering a short time from pneu- $1.00 and $1.95.

Wool Knitted Sport Suits at $5.00. will be held tne nisi wee angelical church and the second which Passion Week in the Methodist. paopja. in Pitts- The deceased was living Fresh Beef Hearts, lb Meatv Pot Roast, 3 lbs Tender Beef Steak, lb Pork Loin. Rib End and Chop, lb Lean Sliced Pork Shoulder, lb 12c Meaty Slewing Veal, 3 lbs 25c Meatv Veal Chops, 2 lbs Shoulder of Lamb, lb Lamb Chops, lb Leg of Genuine Spring Lamb, lb Fresh Ground, Lean Hamburg.

3 lbs 21c Fresh Pork Sausage, 3 lbs 23c Home Made Pudding. 3 lbs zc Home Made Scrapple, 3 lbs 2c Steer Beef Liver, 2 lbs 25c Pork Liver, lb Cloverbloom Butter, 2 lbs 53c Sauer Kraut, 3 large cans 23c Mueller's Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 boxes 25c The local pastors will preach and tne burgh where he was employed by a UlWIlWnill choirs furnish the music. construction company. He left White Preliminary to the opening of these about nfteen years ago. services, a union service will be held The remain3 were shipped to Wat- on Sunday evening, March 13th, in amtmm on Sunaay and were taken I the Methodist church at which time home of a sister of the deceas- the Rev.

George k. Washington. D. will give an illustrated talk on the subject, "The Land Made Holy By Jesus." A meeting for men is being planned for Sunday afternoon. March 20th Crepe Suits at $7.95 each.

NEW DRESSES You will find unusual values in the new Spring Dresses in either group at $2.95, $5.00 and $7.95. HAND BAG SPECIAL AT $1.00 EACH Of genuine Calf Leather and Novelty Fabrics in new Spring styles, quality equal to last years $1.95. 3 pound roll Quilted Comfort Cotton Comfort size Sheet Wadding at 45c. ed, Mrs. Raymond Reitmeyer, from where funeral services were held.

Mr. Hagey is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Raymond Reitmeyer, of Watsontown; Richard Hagey, of Montgomery; Mrs. J. A.

Reed, of Williamsport; Frank Hagey. of Carroll; Mrs. James Koch, Harrv Hajrey, Miss Harriet Hagey. Two pound iar Peanut Butter 25c in the Evangelical churcn. i ne will be announced Ik er for this meetin, Libbv's Apple Butter.

21'. lb can 15c Heinz's Catsup, large bottle 20c Catsup. 2 large bottles 25c later a ii 2 lbs 24c i Home Made Frankfurters Ring Bologna Best Quality Bacon In ior lutai pred Hagey ana rj. mm- series of cottage prayer meetings are Bryan of wllite Deer. LEW1SURGMARKETS of these services.

Produce .25 Butter Eirirs Pure Rendered Lard. 3 lbs 20c Boiling Pork Ill Boiling Beef rlO DC Pork and Beans, 6 cans 29c Veribest Milk, 4 cans 25c Many More Specials EXTRA SPECIAL Oysters, pint 20c Large Iceberg Lettuce, 2 heads 15c Lard HERMAN LEISER .50 Umj-mJ 0m WW I0mmm0 MAZIE C. RANCK Chiropodist OIBce Hours: 8:30 A. M. to PotatoM Grain Wheat .60 125 5:20 P.

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