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The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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NOVEMBER I Our WE INVITE YOU TO ATTEND AND ENJOY FREE GAS Educational Sessions AND COOKING SCHOOL TO BE HELD AT I BA.CHE AUDITORIUM ON and FRIDAY EVENING SESSION, 7:30 O'CLOCK WE HAVE BEEN VERY FORTUNATE IN SECURING THE SERVICES OF I A Internationally Known Dietitian and Home Economics Expert. Persona, attention wil be given to any one desiring it after each session. SeSSi nS and learn to use GAS properly VALUAR SULATEO BE THE MODERN IN- 22JHLE2ET THE DATES -AUSPICES NORTH PENN GAS COMPANY v-v )CAL TEACHERS' INSTITUTE mean Morris, Liberty and Lib erty Borough Met at Morris. Jk 6 Intitule as called to or- oy Chairman Prof. K.

A. ii Lord Prayer; paper, Meaning of Mrs umce Kennedy; discussion Miss ana Nash, A. C. Sprout, Mrs 3sf le Snnf Mal ch 8nd ssi. aupt.

L. E. a i very in- rest.ng address, "Worth-whHe 'ings, Miss Frances Philp; pup Pjay, "Excuses." by pupils "1- sant school; paper, "Ob Tests," Miss Edna Nash icussion, Supt. J. March 1 Williamee, R.

D. English, Mrs and Asst. Supt. E. E.

Mar harp band, by boys Pleasant school. 1:30 p. business ses music Morris school; song lanksgivmg," by Morns schoo A ational Educa a sons, "What Kr i scho duet, 'Honey Bunch," er an i i a I i a I of Mus ii Schools," Miss Sadie Heatlev James English and Cam be recitation, Viv- Mase; recitation, Iva Robert, address, "The Teacher as IS Isaac Doughton of isneld Teachers' College the business meeting, the ion a Orson i i a the Teachers' InstitutVof ns, Uuncan and Liberty town i and Liberty borough go on rd as favoring the county li- was unanimously carried i motion the members of the lute instructed the secretary a letter res i "PPrecia- and thanks for use of its hall was decided to hold the next mP 81 1 1 1 at An- ri. U. English was selected airman and Miss Ellen Teed cretary for the next meeting.

Election Winners. ARLESTON TOWNSHIP, John Richardson; 1 Director, Glen L. English- OT F. E. Bowen; Ass't As, Geo.

E. Niles, North DELMAR. prvisor Theo Fuller; School nde rgrift; L. P. Walhndgp; Ass't As- urn" enr( North Dkt, I Willnrd, South nisi Tax 'or, Harry E.

i a Aud- nnn Couestick. Councilmen--1st ware H. Evans; 2nd ward, Frank Derby, Elbert Mosher GAINES. Supervisor, Harry Lloyd; Schoo R. D.

Persing; Assessor J' ewe Tax Collector, Harry W. Marsh; Auditor, Chas Watrous. MIDDLEBURY. Supervisor, Frank Sweet; Asses- sessor, C. S.

i School Director, Bartell; Tax Collector, Benj. Owlett; Auditor, Harry N. Palmer. MORRIS. Supervisor, Wesley Emmick; School Director, Harry R.

Blackwell; Assessor, E. S. i Collector, E. D. Welliver; Auditor, Manford Hart; Justice of the Peace, F.

E. Doane. SHIPPEN. Supervisor, Lewis Ashley School Directors, Mabel K. Jones' A.

R. Cass, L. E. Estes; Assessor' 3enj. Northrup; Collector, Lvdiu Auditor, M.

H. Stowelf highly respected. He was em ployed for several years as'a conductor on the Erie Railroad He was a member St. Andrew's church. Surviving are one daughter, sister, Mrs James F.

a of Corning one brother, T. L. Mclntee-, Blairsville, Pa. TIOGA COUNTY LOCALS. HAS NEW POSITION.

Former Wellsboro Girl on Staff of Rochester Y. C. A. The Young Women's Christian Association of Rochester a the a i of two new lembers to its staff, Miss Elizaeth Hutchinson in the Girl Re- erve Department and Miss Chns- me Blackwell in the a Edu- ation Department. Miss i of Wellsboro, is a recent graduate of Ohio a University.

For she has served a teer to observe the work in the Metropolitan Girl Reserve offices of Chicago and in a i i has taken a course at the Y. W. C. A Training School in New York city, to prepare for this position. Miss Hutchinson is the sister of Paul Hutchinson, managing editor The Christian Century.

Her fat er, Rev Charles X. i was at one time psstor of A Methodist the corner of Chili and av nues. Ror-hester, N. Happening! of General Interest in This County. Preston's, Mansfield's new tore, was opened Friday.

Tht om-ern recently bought the R. Company and have mad? many improve ments in the store. News has been received in Tioga of the marriage of Miss tu hllis, doughter of Mr. and Mrs a Ellis, of Tioga Clarence a i of Kingston, on Oct. 21.

Mr. and Mrs. Fairburn expect to live in Binghamton. --G. B.

Simmons, of Brook- had a narrow escape death when in helping to care for a sick horse, the animal kicked Simmons near the heart and i Hi- was unconscious for some time. Mrs Thomas a a aged i a is a patient at tht Blosp- liurg hospital, Buffering from injuries received when she down Her injuries- consist of a fractured collar bone, two a i ed a and cuts about the face. --The C. J. Bloom Company storage garage in Troy, operated by Chace Bailey, was destroyed by fire at 4 'a.

m. Friday. i i a one story brick sin ture near Canton street, conta The lo 'u rs Roy ttsburgh, a son, Delos of Elmira; a sister, Mrs. Still well, State of a i a ther, Joel D. Garrison, i a E.ght grand i one TM grandchild.

i A a.vlor, son, William, Miss Lu M. Hartman and Miss Maryon Farrer, of Mansfield I narowly escaped death when Miss I Hartman car skidded near i City and ran into a fied, turned over twice and caught fire. The doors were jammed and the only way of getting out was through the windows from which the glass had been broken. A man nearby saw the accident and came to their aid. Mrs.

Taylor suffered Irom shock. The fire was extinguished, but the cai was badlv I damaged. I -Jesse Atwood, of Lindley, was driving west when he wa-. i by the glaring 't a truck approaching from the- ppositu directionlast Friday night Mr. Atwood applied his brakes -o ivoid striking the truck and his ar skidded from the road and rashed into a telephone pole which was broken off by the im- lact.

He was injured a the ace and hands and his back was also hurt. Mrs. Mary E. Smith of Campbell, a passenger in the Atwood car, was cut a the he id and Ldson Smith, another passenger, i i i i --Clues have been uncovered fading to the belief that William was the man whose charred bones were early Fri- day i in the ashes of the i barn on the Myron Bebout farm, about one and one-half miles north of on the Wood- hulI-Hediresville road, a fire had destroyed the buildmg. It was later definitely established a i i a Worden was not the man believed to have perished in MarkelBaskei NATIONAL ECONOMY CASHTOOD STORES GLASSES AT LOW COST Burned.

The New ar Hotel at was destroyed by fir I and 11 o'clock la evening When th name's threatened the New Yor entral railroad a i a call for help to Corn ing nnd crew responded i pumper. The firr was well developed be lore it wa? discovered. When th orning firemen arrived the hnild was prncticaly consumed. Tht Collec-1 Onnnell; Auditor. Gust W.

J. Mdn.ee. WELLSBORO. Mcl aged 67 years IS cars and trucks? is over $40,000. Joseph C.

Beck, of wns i in a crash of three a i on the Roosevelt Hie way east of Port A a Nt 3. Mrs- Beck and Mrs. "Raze the latter of Port A a patients in the Olean hospii.nl, a serfous condition. --Mrs. G.

Elias Lounsberry, Mansfield, died Nov. 4, at fn- She is survived by her hu daughter. Mrs. Chilli of i one siete Mrs. Sarah Drake, of i on Bother, Joseph J.

Holly, of 'ity. The funeral was held Wed nesday; burial nt Webbs i Pa --Charles Mnnley, i9. and Jer ome Manley, 26, are in the urp Hospital ns the result of nn ccident on the detour betweei Addison and Nelson Friday nt when the edge of the roar ave way, throwing their car over Rteep bank. The machine urned several times. Both men ere uncounscious when they wcr? Imitted to the hospital.

--Mrs Mnhflla D. Hogaboom idow of Floyd F. Hogaboom of mira died Friday morning She survived by four daughters IRS Lena Hofraboom, Elmira; 1 1 Jenn 'n(Ts. Com- rs; Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Miller- November 15-16, 1929 A PRE-CHRISTMAS PRESENT Co Fee a the regular price of 48c we will give absolutely free one I2c jar of Cream of the Harvest Mayonnaise.

Both items are of the finest quality and we hope to make many new customers for "both through this generous offer. fe Lb! 99 c.o«/ A THRIFT ACCOUNT TiogfaCounty Savings Trust Co. WELLSBORO, PA. LAND-O'-LAKES BUTTER Try "America's Fine.t i counlry the fire. Worden spent Thursday night in Canisteo jail as a lodger, according to police records.

Fri' a i he had i breakfast a Oanisteo restaurant and started package his arm. I i to hunters: Don't florush a a gun that is "not don't drag it muzzle first through a don't shoot it at a movement in the don't leave it loaded be- i a door somewhere. 10 a Vanilla Extract Bot. 23c Pure Wesson Oil Can 27c Pastry ORDER NOW! a examine your eyes, and prescribe glasses which are moderate in cost. Dr.WalkerLewis OPTOMETRIST NEXT VISIT Thursday, Friday Saturday November 14, 15 and 16 P.

O. WELLSBORO Sunbrite Cleanser 2 Cans 9c i Hecker's Farina ixuniiura Baking Powder Lb. 28c Super Suds PALMOLIVE SOAP Bar. "Kftp that school i complexion" Hershey Bars Roasted Peanuts 3 for lOc Lb. 22c Shredded Wheat Pkg.

IQc Walnuts Lb. 29c Better 'than meats JS SUGAR WAFERS Lb. Both old jrounj will like them. Harvc rise" Lb. Sk.

20V 5 Lb. Sk. 35c 25 Lb. Sk. $1.75 YOUR GAS RANGE YOUR GAS WATER HEATER YOUR GAS ROOM HEATERS --From-BLISS KIMBALL Phone 259-R r.

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1854-1973