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LEBANON GAILY NEWS, LEBANON, PA. NEWBURGER, Member of New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchange. Lebanon, o. ft. TREASURY'BALANCE Today.

(fl 3 Jnited States Treasury a of $75,721,308.00. 28 24 16 Mleghany Corp. 5 Allied Chemical Mils Chalmers 23 American Can Amer. Car and Fdry. Amer.

Brake Shoe Amer. for. Power Amer. International Amer. Locomotive Amer.

Radiator Amor. Rolling Mills Auburn Motors IBS Amer. Tel. and Tel. Amer.

Tobacco 108 Amer. Water Works 42 Anaconda 21 Armour 1 Armour 1 Atchlson RR 144J4 Atlantic Kenning Aviation Corp. Bait and Ohio 49 Barnadall Bendlx Aviation 15 Beth. Steel Borden Brlggs Byers; A. M.

Calumet and Kecla 6 Cal. Packing Canada ry 40 Canadian Paclflo Ches. Corp Ches. and Ohio 33 Chic, and St. Paul 9H Chlo.

and St. Paul Pfd. 7 Chllda Chic. R. I.

and Pac. 30 Chrysler Motors 16 Comm. and Southern Columbia Gas Congoleum 10 Consolidated Oas Corn Products 61- Cont'l Can 45 Coht'l Insurance 39H Cont'l Cont'l Oil Curtis Wright Del: and Hudson 118 Diiporit Eastman Kodak Eleo. Auto bite Elec. Power and L.

Erie RR Paramount Publlx 21 First Nat. Stores Fox Film Gen. Electric Gen. Foods Gen. Motors Gen.

Pub. Serv. 10 Gen. Amer. Tank 66 Gillette 24 Slmbel Bros 4 VI Sold Dust Goodrich Tire 10 Goodyear Granby Grlsby Grundw Hahn Dept.

Stores Hershey Common 90 Hudson Motors Hupp Motors Houston Oil 31 Harvester 40 Inter. Nickel Inter. Tel. and Tel. Johns Manville Kayser, Kelsey Hayes Kelvlnator 9 Kennecott 16 Kresge, S.

Kroger Groceries 26 Kreuger and Toll Lambert and Co 64 Lehn and Fink Liggett Myers Lima Locomotive Loew'a Inc Louisville Gas Mack Truck Mexican Seaboard Mo. Kan. and 12 Mo. Paclflo 17 Mont. Ward 17 Nat.

Biscuit 64 Nat. Cash Reg 21 Nat. airy Nat. Power and L. N.

Y. Central N. Y. N. H.

and H. Nevada Copper 7 North American 61 North. Pacific 36 Packard Motors Pejina. RR 45 Phillips Pet Publ.Ser.of N. J.

76 Pullman Co. 33 Pure Oil 6 Radio Corp Radio Keith Orph. Rap Iron Steal 11 Sears Roebuck Shell Union 6 Sinclair Oil Skelly Oil So Cal Edison So Pacific 74 So Railway SO Std Brands St Louis San Fran 16 Stand Oil of 33 Stand Oil of .77 16V4 Texas Quill Texas Oil 19 Tidewater Oil Tknken Ufcd Elliot Fisher United Aircraft United Corp 19 United Fruit United Gas Iimpro 27 Union Carbide Union Pacific 149V4 Iftdua Alco 29 Steel Rubber Steel 28 Warner Bros West Air West Bleota-lo Willys WooVworth Truck 28 16 109 1 142 16 44 65 6 26 33 31 90 46 38 79 23 50 12 36 90 33 41 25 18 66 66 41 17 21 70 33 TUCKER QUELLS ARGUMENT AT YEAGLEYSTOWN Arrives on Farm as Irate Husband Seeks Peace Rooco Bostlift doesn't like live on a farm. The city IB the place to reside, Are. Basllie contends, and having' made up her mind on this problem roceeded to convince Mr.

Basllle hat he wan wrong In wanting to stlnate sort.of fellow. He works wo days a weefc at the Cornwall 're mlnee and finds It difficult to lothe and feed eleven children on he wage he earns. Accordingly, he believes that working his farm is ideal. Not 6-0 39V 72 16 17 2K) 5 44 25 20 62V 27? 80V 30 T- 69 28V Amer Cities Amer Cities Amer Cynamid A.m«r Super Power Blue Rldg-e Blue Rldere Pfd Cities Service raiec Bond Share Pord Motor Wd Goldman Saoha 6 Inter Super 2ift Niagara ft Hudaon, IO Pennroad Corp 6 Shenandpah Corp 5 Trana dux PERSONALS Helen Allwerln returned to Sunday ovenlruc- after havtng spettA tho week-end here parents, Mr. and Mm.

College, P. J. of 809 Beat Cumber- load NANCY ZIMMERMAN WON SPELLING MATCH IN HARDING JR. HIGH Nancy Ztmmermnn, a anvanth grade pupil, section 7-1) In thn Harrt- obard the Leviathan for Ing Junior high school won tho HORST WILL LEAVE FOR TOUR OF EUROPE Blmer Horst, Annvllle R. F.

D. No. 8, who la Junior at State In thn agricultural de- will itvave June 17th DEATHS AND FUNERALS and Mm. Fred Bechtold. ot ur France, from where he will N.

and Mr. and Mm Mr. Horst, who Is the so'h of Mrs. Edwin Tlce and the late John Horst, start fceventh grade spelling match which was concluded this morning In tho emaln on their farm at own. But Mr.

Basllie is a rather ob- inly is it nice to live In the cotin- but one can raise enough produce to feed the entire fam- ly. Verbal Battles Naturally a confllctlon' of opln- ons Is bound to. lead to arguments! and to hear Mr. BasUle'e here were plenty of arguments, with his wife the aggressor. He says he was nagged morning, noon and night, until he almost waa crazy.

Sunday afternoon Mr. Basllle Istened to some more rather heat- id arguments about moving Into the ity. First he became peeved. The nore he listened the more excited i niiu wuuu KIOTO uo win si i wrlte Bome eclal £or the 424 Nortih Blwrentb street. Pennsylvania Farmer, well known Cecelia Murray.

Pittsburgh fam Jou na j- OW)ER op ST. MARH FOR SUMMER Announcement was made Sunday St. Mary's, of the summer order of services, which will become effective next Sunday. Masses on Sundays will be at'6, 7, 8:30 and 10 o'clock A. the last Mass being a low mass and followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

There will be no Vespers during tho summer months. The Masses during the week will be conducted along the same schedule as heretofore. parsonage, Lyman Hem, and brother. Walter Bender, both of Hartford, returned home tlhJs morning, after having spent several dayg here their mother, Mrs. Bender.

Heton Stultz, of bnrs, the week-end here tihe gueat of friends. Helen Slberk, of Cam don. N. and' Mr. and Aivnaley Pye, of NorrtBtowin, on Sunday v.l01t- ed Mtqp Lydla patscbke- at her home 842 Maple street, and epent a meet day there.

Staler, of this city, went to Philadelphia this morning. Rabbi and. Mrs. A. Davidson, of tbJs cdty, are ependtng a few days in, Oering, eon of Mr.

and TYDOL-VEEDOL TRUCK IN COLLISION WITH ESSEX CAR SATURDAY achool auditorium. The spelling match started on Friday with four pupils of each of tho fcfx seventh grade eoctlonB participants. Olyde Smoltee, of tho same section was the second heat spoiler, and Orpha Smith, of 7-H was the third beat speller out of the twenty tour boye and girls who were entered ia the contest. Misses Mary Wltmar and Margaret Ylnget, members of the Hard- Ing faculty, were in charge of the thatch. A Tydol-Veedol truck, said by police to have been driven by Lester N.

Davia, and an Bssex car driven by street, has returned home became, until he finally grabbed from State College, to spemd his shot gun and started to make rather rash threats, it Is said. One of his daughters dashed to a nearby neighbor and called the Patrol; the state po- ice, County Detective George Tuc'k- er, and probably would have, called out the fire companies, but was too exhausted by this time. Tucker Talks Tnrttey Detective Tucker and Patrolman Wenner, of the State Highway Pa- hurried run to the made a Basllie farm. hey claim they saw the Irate gentle- and Kairoid, of were man double-barreled shotgun. Tucker, taking no chances on getting a lot of shot In his person, maneuvered around until he "got the drop" on Basllie.

He finally made him drop the gun, and halted him as he was aibout to run into the louse for another weapon. Besille broke down and'told him trouble. After a lengthy cdn- ference in which the excited farmer- miner uniburdened his soul, Tucker succeeded in getting things straightened out and peace restored in the family. But Mrs. Basilie would rather live in the city.

Ail' i Owing, of 207 South' Roae Lesher, of 224 Cumberland street, collided at the Fourth and Chestnut streets Intersection Saturday afternoon, at 8:15 o'clock. There was no one Injured. The Leshar car was slightly damaged. CAFETERIA SUPPER ON LAWNOFW.H.CASTNER AT NORTH CORNWALL The congregation of the Fourth Street Presbyterian church will attend a cafeteria supper and community sing on the lawn at the 1 home of Mr. and Mrs.

Willie H. Caatner, North Cornwall, tomorrow, Tuesday, evening from 6 toj 8 o'clock. Autos will leave the church from 6.30 to 6 o'clock to transport the members of the congregation and their friends. itlhie summer vacation with parents. Mrs.

Ohturlee of South Ntnttih street, in Philadelphia today. P. 8eHfert, mayor of Roanoke waa a week-end visitor in thle city. Catlhieirtoe Lord, Mr. and Mtns.

William Lord, and cjilldiren, As they aptproached, Edward, George Elwood, WUfl.lam, saw t' stalking about the premises the guests of Mr. and Mm George a rather dangerous looking Lord, 252 South Fifth street. Mary Murray, of 128 South Fifth street, spending the week In and Mrs. William Yaks and daughters Isabella, Mary and Sara, of Chestnut street, and M1B8 Cecelia Murray, of 128 South PWth street, motored to Philadelphia on Sunday. HIGH OFFICIALS OF THE STATE DAIRY MAIDS MEET IN LEBANON Mrs.

Marie Moyer, of PWladel- EXHIBIT AND FASHION PAGEANT IN HOUCK JUNIORHIGH SCHOOL attention Is being centered on the to bo shown In the Henry Houck Junior High school, Tuesday evening, from the Vocational Outdance, Art, Social Science, Manual Arts, Hobby Clubs, Music, Dnlmatlca and Eaigllsh departments of the school. Tho work will be lined In the corridors and rooms of the school for the inspection of the public. At 8:16 o'clock a program will be given In the school auditorium. A fashion pageant will be the feature. Dresses made by the home economics classes during the year will be shown by models.

There will be music by the school orchestra, drlllg by the physical educational club, sketches by the dramatic club, drawing In full view of the audience by Irlene Mbnbeck and songs by glee clubs of the wohbol. The exhibits will be on view at 7.30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Sdwln U.

Sowers, of Berwyn 1'lrk, and son, Claude H. Sowers, 234 First. Ave- are at AHoona attending he funeral of Mrs. Sowers' father, Jhrlatlan S. Herr, a former Lebanon countlan.

The deceased was a win brother to Jacob H. Horr, who was killed hy an eleotrlc crane In an In tho Altoona car shops of the Pennsylvania railroad some earn ago. The Herr brothers came to Lebanon from Lancaster county many years ago, and learned their trades as at. tho Welmer Machine Works. They went to Altoo- a long time ago and were both ilghly valued as employees of the Penna.

railroad company. The deceased leaves his wife and two sons, and also the following three sisters: Mrs. Annie H. Stlrk and Mrs. B.

U. Sowers, of this city, and Mrs. Mary A. Frye, of Mt. Vernon, N.

Y. The Herns only a month ago burled a married daughter, and the death of the father so shortly afterward made his demise additionally sad. The Lebanon party made the trip to Altoona by auto. MISS JUNE ALLWEIN HOSTESS TO FIFTY-YEAR-OLD ALBUM PRESENTED ST. JOHN'S CHURCH I flfteen members of the senior club GIRLS FRIENDLY SOCIETY Miss June Allwein was hostess to of the Girls' Friendly Society, at her I U'U UUUCLJ' J.

tj ioTl enjoyed various diversions Rev. Dr. Henry Hafbaugh, first: pastor of St. John's Reformed church, was presented to the present St. John's congregation, on Sunday morning.

The article was returned i to the congregation by grandchildren i of the late Rev. Harbaughf and was formally presented to the members with a 'delicious luncheon. phla, Chief aDily Maid of the State during the service on Sunday morn- Association, and Mrs. Bertha a "nm Alchele, of Carlisle, Assistant State IPaator of St. John officiated, and 1 Chief Dairy Maid, called a District Meeting of Manhattan Cc-undl, Degree ot Pocahontas, to be held in the Red Men's Hall, Ninth and Willow streets, this evening.

Charles Donough, vice-president of the consistory, accepted the album. The boik contains many interesting photographs of the consistory, i choir and congregation, at the time PHILIP DAVIS, THIS CITY, WILL GRADUATE AT LEHIGH UNIEVRSITY City Engineer and Mre. William S. Davis, of East Lehman street, left, this morning for Bethlehem, where they will attend the graduation exercises of their son, Philip S. Davis who will get his The Lebanon Lodge of Dairy! Rev.

Hatlbaush served as pastor, and (diploma In mining engineering from also a list of all belongings to thejLehlgh Unlvreslty. It is expected Maids will act as host to the distinguished State 'officers and various other officers from neighboring cities. Mrs. Harry Frey, of Harrisburg, will also be a guest of the local council at the meeting tonight. PRISONERS TALKED OF THE JONESTOWN BANK AFFAIR BERTHA SNAVELY congregation.

It will be retained' as that the Davis 1 will return home a part of the church record. The Tuesday evening. album has been In the possession of! the Harbaugh family since the death of Rev Hartoaugh, and was given My Mlse M. Louisa Harbaugh and her brother, Lauge Harbaugh, now residents of Philadelphia. HONOR GUESTAT PARTY A birthday surprise party was Sheriff Henry D.

Shenk and his deputies arrived home Saturday niffht after delivering three Lebanon county prisoners at the State penitentiary held at the home of Mr. and Mru. Philadelphia. They stated that i Robert P. Snavely, on Saturday eve- there were no untoward incidents' ning i honor of their daughter, connected with the It was less who C6 i 6brat6 her 17th HARRISBURG TEACHER HELPED BY SERVICES DR.

HARRIS GRUMAN Mrs. J. S. Arnold, a bible school teacher, of R. greatly pleased 4, Harriaburg, is with results from than four hour, after was "T' A mniin passed that the trio were in prison Birthday A variety of music was garb and ready to start on their long I furnished by the West Lebanon and terms of servitude.

Three machines Palmyra boys. Luch was served and were used for the trip, and one of the all bad a good time. prisoners waa in each oar. It waa Those present were. Raymond stated that Dick Winkleblech deeply I Blmer Reed charles Hoover, glasses fitted her some time ago.

Mrs. Arnold had been suffering for some time with various ocular disturbances from which she failed to get relief. Recently, on the advice of local friends, she on Dr. Harris MISSIONARY SOCIETY WILL MEET IN FOURTH STREET CHURCH TUESDAY The Women's Missionary 'Society of the Fourth Street Presbyterian church, will hold Its June meeting Jt the social rooms of the church at 5 o'clock, Tuesday evening, -when the Laplc and devotions as planned or the yearly program will be carrlec out. BABY BOY ARRIVES AT WILUAMROOF HOME Mr.

and William A. Roof of 717 North Fifth street, announce! the birth of a baby boy on Saturday noon, at hbme. It la the third boy born to the proud parents who have been tellcl tated by a host of friends upon arrival of the new addition to the family. Mr. Roof form'erly was Scout Mas tor of the St.

Mary's troop: MRS. JACOB WALMER RAISES INCH ROSE FUNERAL OF FATHER OF MRS. EDWIN SOWERS AT ALTOONA TODAY FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MISS ANNIE H. SHINER Impresalve funeral services were held at 4.80 o'clock thta afternoon, for Annie H. Shiner, at the late residence, 340 South Sixth street.

Rev. Harry BJ. Miller, pastor of the Salem United Brethren church, conducted, the obsequies, and many friends of the late Miss Shiner were in attendance. Interment was private at' the cemetery and Rohland's charge of the arrange- EDbenezer were In menta. Rev.

A. B. Ooudle, pastor of Centenary M. EJ, church, aUo officiated. A mixed choriui 'from the Salem U.

B. church sang several hymne. The bearers were: Walter Thomas, Russel Shiner, Dalvln Shiner, Harold Shiner, David Shiner and Paul Thomajj. DEATH WAS MERCIFULTO J.UESSLER Passed Away at County Hospital After Long Illness HIS DEVOTED WIFE Died Suddenly Lagt Monday at Home at Mt. Zion John L.

Pesaler, whose plight waa detailed In the TIM Eft last week as the result', the sudden death ot his wlfS, Mt. Zion, on Monday died" Sunday at the Lebanon Home. He wag 111 for 3 suffering from cancer of the ftjjd hta wife devotedly stuck him under the Impression that week would be the last, and cllned to allow his removal home, as she wished to minteUJtl him in his last hours. Her devotion Is thojigrht toM cost hertJfe, for the strain and night attendance upon it tient waa too muoh. found dead on his bed 1 night.

She had eome hours before The old man wag ofllj'tj conscious and did not know! fate ot his faithful caretaker! was removed to the county where his life gradually ebbed He wag aged about 72 known about him hey never had children relatives appeared to ed them In death. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR EDITH C. PHILLIPS The funeral of Edith Carrie Philips, 18 year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Phillips, was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon, from the residence of the parents, 447 Bast Cumberland street. Rev.

David Lockhart, of Myerstown and Rev. C. M. Rlssinger, of Frederlcksburg, officiated. There were many beautiful floral from relatives and SERVICES HELD FOR HOWARDJ.ECI TTie funeral of Howard, Sokert, nine-months-old son i and Mrs.

Pharea Kckert, waa hi) i o'clock thla fro'; Sokert resilience, 128 Looust Services took place at the ho were conducted by Ro' Brace, rector of St. Luke's church. The remains were laid to the Rohland'a in charge of the arr meats. Interment was rqade at the Ham- lln cemetery, Roh land's were charge of the arrangements, In resented Judge Henrys deduction that he was the ring-leader and plan- i invH Pntrv Hnrvav Hoover, Lloyd 1 etry, Harvey of the Jonestown bank robbery. Sechrfst, George Templin, George He told the deputies that Clemens, Eva Smith, Bertha Sna- was the one who planned the Job and vely, Alva Snavely, Mr.

and Mrs. directed most of the details. Other Lester Snavely, Mr. and Mrs. Ja- deputies stated that Baaahore and Welch also talked about the case ec aao a cse and the way down, and blamed each oth- ve 1 a er for the downfall of structure.

cob B. Light, Mr. and Mrs. Ilobert i. Homer whole Blouch, Russel Light, Paul Snavely, Jacob Suavely, Harold Snavely.

MRS. MARY HORST WAS BIRTHDAY CELEBRANT Ninety-two. old and in possession of all her faculties is the happy lot ot Mrs. Mary Horat, "916 Cheatnut street. The day was quietly celebrated due to a death in the family but friends who were ayirc of birthday sent her prtitir flowers and sincere well! extended as well.

A GIFT TO THE GRADUATE The most PRACTICAL gltt bestow in one which OURAmLITY and USfliFULNEKS, Our KFFORT8 to supply your wants are based upon WORTHINESS, bttclted fey ft HALF CKNTURY OF' KXl'KRl- ENCB. are often DECEITFUL BRASS MAH- QUERADBS GOLD, and GBMH. Blimlnate IHSAPPOINTMBNT, you pay NO MOHE than FAIR PRICE with us we an OLD, REL1AHLK, KSTAIi- LKHED STORE which SUPPLIED to the iPAHENTS pf PRESENT DAY GRADUATJBS. For the BOY, or for the you spend ONE or HUNDRED, you are CERTAIN of yo Br HONEY'S WORTH to FUliLEST VAI.UE, in A44U4qn to our VJVR, WE KNOW OUR BUSJNKSSI J.C.SCHMIDT JEWELER g81-88 CL'HiHSItLANU STREET Mrs, Jacob Walmer, 925 BHza beth street, has raised a huge double, pink roee, measuring five and a halt inches In diameter. She has presented It to Dr.

A. Hauer and family, who are greatly delighted with the unusual flower. STANDARD OIL CO. LEASED PLOT FROM ATTORNEYS. P.

UCHT Simon P. Light, well-known local attorney, has leased his land at Tenth and Maple streets to the Standard Oil company, and plans now are being drafted for the erection of a gaspllne station on thla plot on the corner of the intersection. As soon as the plpns are approved by Mr. Light, work on building the i station will start Immediately. The uiouuB, uv on ur.

warnfl nf I ln hv (50 font Gruman at the specialist's offices at lplot 10 by 40 N. Eighth where she underwent a complete examination of her eyes and had the glasses fitted her that have brought such excellent re- sultH. Mrs. Arnold, besides being a teacher of the bible, la an euthuslas- e. tlo church worker as well.

REV. MARSTELLER TO ADDRESS ROTARY CLUB DANIEL ANDERSON'S CAR CRASHED INTO CITYTRAf FIC SIGN Mllton Daniel Anderson, of 116C Federal £. hd ot street, reported to polico that bin car' was parked on the Were: Charles, Harry and Ralph Rittle, John and Roy DlAhong and Michael Friend. MRS. HOBSON ZERBE DIED AT KINGSTON, PA, SUNDAY Mrs.

Winifred Zerbe, nee Harvey, wifo of Prof. Hoibson Zerbe, of Kingston, died Saturday evening at the Kingston Hospital of complications following an lllnesa of eleven weeks. She was SO years old and highly esteemed, and leaves to survive beside her huaband, her father, William Harvey, of Johnstown; one sister, Vera, of England, and a brother, Frank, of Boston, MRS. ALICE M. HORST IS SUMMONED BY DEATH Mra.

Alice M. Horat, nee Jloyer, wife of Abraham Horst, of Relgert's school house, North Cornwall township, passed away earlynhia morning at the Qood Samaritan hospital, of complications, following a two weeks Illness. She was 64 years old and a member of the Vited Christian church, at Sunnyslde. Aside from her husband, Aha is sur vlved by these children: George Horst, of Lebanon route Mrs. Sal He R.

Krall, of Myerstown, route Horace II. The Rev. C. B. Marsteller, pastor' of St.

John's Reformed church, damaging to a Tenth and Willow streets, will be the, ot the city's traffic algnn. guest speaker at the weekly meeting! of the Rotary at the Hotel RHIF fiAS Welmer, Tuesday evening. He will DiUJl iWmHAJ WW to on the subject, "The Four Corners at, Ha.pplneaa." Cumberland CO51MITTKK MKKT8 PREMIUM MOTOR FUE "For Beveral tho Sun Oil Company has InslBtod thut roal measure of a prumlum motor fuel such as Members of the memberBhip mitten of the Chamber of merce, were called Into a conference' branch rhana'gor, Mr. u. (X Warren.

t-MX afternoon by the chairman, William B. MelBdr. Ttiere was a discussion of ways and means of putting into effeot the new plans for Increasing Chamber. the membership of the J5VE BADLY BRUISED f. Bainbrldge, of 411 Gannon street, IB recovering from a nasty bruise of the left eye, Mr.

Kainbriijfe It employed by the Droy Forge. Or. Alfred the atu.ndjnjg physician. 'For thla rtuuon we haw been particularly Intereoted lii the new Ootana rutlnft method of determining the knockfeae rival Hies nt continued. "For Octane toting; ronclu- Hlvaly proves that Bunoco halt Unookleutt qualine.s HO far aliova the average of regular priced gasollneB It Itt obvlouflly a prcMnliini quality motor fuel even tibough It felUt at regular (trice.

"A mule by tho 11. 0. of that regular tn various iMUlomi of country have an average Octant Raiing of 69 J-iO. And acroi-dlnf to (he method of testing. Blue Sunoco an Octant Rating of n)y thli positive proof of Charles Ogurcak, 49, of 534 North Eleventh street, died at two o'clock Sunday morning in the Good 8a maritau hospital of complications following an lllnetia of three mquths He was employed at the Bethlehem steel plant and was a member St.

Owrll and Method church and the Jsdnota lodge. Ho leaves to survive his wife, Pauline; the fol lowing Stev en, Joseph, Augustine, Albert, John and Anna. His father, Obarles Ogur cak, Europe; two brothers, Joseph Lebanon; John, of Gary, Indiana three sisters, Mrs, Frank Mrs. Joseph Lacko, Pa. Susan Ogurcak, Europe.

WAS GRADUATE!) TODAY Cyril Uuorchik, of 307 Uhman street, wag graduated today from LJHLE LOUISE RUDY DeiNHOSPlfj Louise S. Rudy, of 420 Sixth street, six year old of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rudy, last night at o'clock Good Samaritan hospital' of CO! cations, following an Illness ot weeks. The child died Immediately recelviflg her First Holy nfunlon, a apedal "privilege her, as this rite Is adminlat eight old children.

She, was a member' of St. church and student to grade of St. Mary's school she was a great favorite among fellow (Students. She was the eat of a family of six wurvlve beside her parents lowing sisters Christine, Gladys, Marie and Bertha. CARD OF THANKS I desire to thank; the many tlves, neighbors and tor kindness and sympathy shown A my recent bereavement, In the of my Ibeloved sister, Catherine sel.

I also wish to extend my tb, for the beautiful floral tributes the use of automobiles. Mm, Mary BiggartL In Memoriam In Memory of Idoy Iiinborger, who died Jnne 8, 1980S. Short and sudden wna tho call, dear won. Brother who was UWH od by all The blow was great, Uie aback, voro Wo, little thought his dwvth near, Only Uioue who have Io0t can The of purling without well, FrloiulU may think ho ia And our grlevInK are hoalod liut tlMsy tlo not know sorrow That our grieving hearts can feel Tliat he Boon Ui would sleep And leave us hare to mourn We only knew lie trussed away. And uever said Goodbye, Badly missed by MOTllKtt and In memory of William Miller, who drowned Jane 1080.

The month ot June me the memory In Memoriam.

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