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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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A i keeping Fetish Dust Cloth Is Sweeping ppiness Of Entire Family 11, HIKST Irtish of housekeeping, i both fourteen years and our little are i i "I notice lately thmt the older child er 7 discontented and sulky. I i to tell Hay b'Vtribre of n.inion to our girls, to let them Inx-itf thrir to the and on, but shr says that It messei things up too much. mhe Is the aort of woman who always las a cloth In her hands. Chemical Plant her energj "and IrTUfV tflrie "important of. life.

FOR THE CHILDREN ve frilldrcn 1 b-e-ik If they don't get some cons deration 7 freedom in their own home sooner or will look for it elsewhere. i I do or the children do. at ln unh.py. SATUhUAT MABCH 1W7. ..51 AMP.

NEWS VIEWS I 'There Is a growing among stamp to turn thumbs down upon Uie collection 1 irf first day and first night coven i as stamp collecting. They are be- I i i to realize that it not the stamp they are collecting, but the postmark, and the cachet. There 1 is no more objection a person 1 collecting postmarks or cachets than i there if against sou- venir teaspoons or cigar bands .1 I he so desires. The objection is to calling it stamp collecting. Nothing has'been do aboui the I -oposed series of stamps to ccle- 1 brate the 150th anniversary of the I adoption constitution, temtx-r 17.

As yet no formal application has been flled. Woman Admirer tht I can Tar or th wlu ch thln mf hmnrn If we go on way. happen "BEWILDERED." typo her na a I1 1 1 DC later, that will be another matter, and you. of course, would not want to pursue him But until he indicates that he does not wish to see you, why not assume that he does? TO "A VERY WORRIED SISTER" 1 Any of the hospitals in your city usually ou ght to be able to give you the i Orrn ation you seek, if you i i as ne social service department. time However, would not the entire si-uses and it a tion be straightened out if cmr.cide a your sister submitted to the test suggested? That seems the obvious vc I should solution of the problem.

by patient Nobody Is riiht-- i i fam- ever, So l( Anne Hirst seems to take the opposite side from the one her for being callous. She is only trying to untangle the snarl of trouble by conciliator)' measures In an unexpected direction. is i i i rlp- fruit, this luxurious tomato plant, whose have never known soil, the envy of gar- denen visitinj the New York Flower Raited from.a. seed, it has been nourished entirely by chemical mixtures fed to It from the Jar at rltht. Name Youth Committee to suggest suled maTerialTbr Signs for the stamps to issued for the Virgin Islands, Hawaii.

Alaskr and Puerto Rico. The New Jersey State Assembly has requested Postmaster James A Farley to issue a New Jersey for the anniversary of the ratiflca- tiori of the constitution by that commonwealth. The four cent Army and Navy stamps, scheduled for ftrst day sale in Washington next Tuesday, wil be printed from plates intended for use with- a dork brown- ink 1 impressions are muddy the explana tion will be that the eleventh hou change of color to Confederate gray tribute to Lee and Jackson, the cause. Last vear the Post Office Depart ment sold 13,835.399,920 Individua Wuelrieb Minister Will Review At Meeting PAGBT Lock Haven Hospital Wtdnetday iirT HenrlVtta Linden Street. lost her balance i cleaning a lecond story of window on the her home and LOCK HAVEN The Clinton Ministerial Association, which headed by the Rev.

Wll- Llam M. Long, pastor of the Mill Hull Church of Christ, carrying Great Island during July and August On with slight about the 13 Mrs. C. H. Stem, of Lock Hav- Warren Ht-verly, of Creek.

en will talk on Church and underwent an operation lor of Youth." The Rev. appendicitis at the Lock Haven George G. CulberUon, pastor Hospital Tecently. recovered discussion topics thU I. E.

Heckman. of Loganton. the I Rev. George Johnaor d. ev.

Dl and the Rev. Paul J. Keller of Sny- i Eev. dertown. Eev.

W.tU. acting rector of the St. Pauls the October meeting. The meeting will be ad- by John G. Cttttron.

of executive secretary of District of the will discuss Ox or TM Xf and the a TM Pi i a i sufficiently to return to his home. tt lioga County Domini I lees Are Chosen iih Episcopal Church. Lock Haven dis- and a cussed "Formal Worship a tht pastor nn Ba rlhian- cussed March meeting. The itcv. M.

Covert, pastor of the Woolnch Community Church, will give a book review at the April meeting, the Rev. J. E. A. Bucke, D.D..

pastor of the Trinity Methodist Church Chucch will lf ism WF.LLSBORO about up Machinery la Tioga TotmtT at the December meeting. The Ulto effect the federal K11 con- Drocram was arranged a com- serV ation plan. Local commlttcc- mittee consisting of the Rev. C. have been appointed In the Stein DD pastor of the St.

John's districts into which the county Mem, ch as a i a the has been divided. Nearly 800 per'. Rector, pastor of the sons have already signed up for Rev. I tH 1 annual p.cnic and meclings Will "Count CnartW 4e above, diplomat, waa seriously wounded In a ParU railway sta- tlon by Mmc- M'delelne de Fon- writer, who told police had spread newt of Siore Investigated By Highway Patrol LOCK HAVEN-The Lock Hav- suspended)Haven. Contest Winners Hained postage stamps for ar It costs the government in printr League To Toke Place Of stamps Hi-Y And Hi-Tri-Y To Be about twice as much.

with a world manr found her rooms plastered with of Premier Benlto Hong Kong, with money orders made payable to "Pan-American Airways Company. San Francisco," to pay for the Macao and Hong Kong air mail postage and incidental expenses that will be incurred by the company in handling en Detail of State between Jan, The following committees been appointed to work with county office In the court hi-rp tn brine afcout the payment of federal soil conservation bena- 'fits to Tioga County i Wclljboro and Delmar H. P. Boydern, chairman; Lawrence I OCK HAVEN--Catherine Conti, Coolidge, vice Aairman; Carl Has- LIA.IV TM member; Ira Root, alternate rrin i daughter of Mrs. May Conti, of 17 East Clinton Street, a pupil of the seventh grade of the St.

Agnes Charleston and member. Formed In Wellsboro. When the Post Office Department announced plans for issuing a stamp a i vou vcnlr.R t'iccthcr gj vjfcCthcr on a museum, ce education ur city a dawn is? hours' which i ifher rr.ean rd children I ht r. herself, they 1 itter hiivinfi circle for the Explain for WELLSBORO-A commHtee has S. and Georgia legislatures been named a In consider the organi- Schooli Youth League the boroush in onfedera urge a boycott place of the and Tn-Hi-Y the South bougr youth program.

of- But the people of the South bought the stamp just the same. In South A decision was reached this week Carolina- jjostofficfis were If you wish her help, address a con crcnce between ley end -surprised at the speedy disposal In care of the Gazette and i a i advisors that the money 0 the three cent stamps, sold only heretofore given for the activities on request of the buyer. Humorous of" the state organization be used minded people suggested using for atfocal project. Charles R. them as a chance to give those Winter.

Hi-Y advisor here for the generals a licking, last year, has submitted a tcnta- upright stamp. 5c ultra- tive plan whereby a committee of for thc The tola' charges United States currency, per cover, quoted by the company are as follows: To be carried from Macao to Hong Kong--30c per Vj ounce. To lx carried from Macao to Manila--35c per ounce. To carried fi our Macao- to- Guam--50c per -j ounce. To carried from Macao to Hon- olulu--80c per a ounce.

To be carried from Macao to San Duncan--Claudt Pa'rochiaf School, won first prize in Carpenter, chairman; Ralph Samp, the contest sponsored by son. Kilburn Coolidge and Miltca ween Jan. 1 f.7, Troop Two. Girl Scouts, of which iPeake. -fatalities and 21 Hilary R.

Weaver is Games, Elk an Shippen--P. Edgar Showers, of NitUmy. a crip-; Claire Bacon, daughter of Dewey, chairman; J. B. Walker, pie.

was killed when a car struck a Bacor)i a i cha irman; Lee Rumscy and his wheeled machine which he was de of Fran cis Champney; Clymer. propelling along the highway near Conception Parochial field and Brookfield-Roy i with 2 his home and Mrs D. C. Amrnon the car he kllC damage to cars during that period was 330 nd other erty damage' $250- Last during the same period IS accidents with 2 fatalities injured. Property damage was $1.685 and other property age was $25.

There were 101 arrests made by the detail during February all-oi-them for Former Resident Dies L. Bulger, a pupil in the grade of the Immaculate 'Straw, alternate member. Judce3 were Joseph Lawrence and NcUon-C. L. Tiler v.c.

Francis Smith of ford, chairman. A B. Bower v.c. a Girl Scout Camp. With Tht Sick OCK Clarence Ohl.

of East Bald Eagle Street, Is a major operation iu in Lock Haven-of the per ounce. death of Mrs. S. J. Taylor, at A on Monday.

Mrs. Taylors LOCK HAVEN---Word--haS been i she dcrwcnt at the Pri- i. S.Collins Wins School Essay five community members and two school faculty members would su- manne. new Canary Islands air post. It given philatelic toona.

To bo carried from Hong Kong to Manila--30c per ounce. T6 bo carried from Hong Kong to per ounce. To be carried from Hong Kong to Honolulu--75c per ounce. To be carried from Hong Kong Engagement Announced to San Francisco $1-05 per husband died about a year ago. and pastor of the St.

John's Luth- a Church in Lock Haven 4o vate Hospital recently. David W. Decker, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Decker, Mark Van Dusen and William Spen ccr; Chatham and Middlebury -Harry Palmer, chairman; Harry Davis, Woodford FUh and Fred Conley; Covington.

Bloss a.nd_ Ham- chairman; Edward Marvin. Sidney Connelly. Tioga and Farmington--Roscoc chairman; Will Close, vice East Church Street, is recovering nicely from a serious attack of pneumonia. Miss Ethel Cridcr, of Dunnstown, chairman: Rhodes Butler, member; Norris Benson, alternate member; Sullivan and Richmond--G. W.

Robbins, chairman: Samuel Wells, Williams and G. E. BardweJl: senders desire they may j.rls themselves i I of a i i ps MiSenior floekU uUal i sandwiches, lp the serv-j she a really' be willing this to ir.d af.er a time six large stamps for the Interna- They daughters may a crent deal of To Be Entered In William C. Gorgas Contest For National Honors. Dan S.

Collms. a senior at Wil- followins committee to perfect such upright in an organization: the Rev. Orrin G. scnption on ribbons Cock? Robertson C. Cameron.

John the face the stamp. Jatest ft gcrics ot stamps issued March 3, in- in'liamsport High School, entertaining rt.c.pate. awarded the medallion in a contest xi take the school for his essay on "Im- ar.d patience on I portance of Mosquito Control." The nwf likely to I medallion was presented yesterday a chapel exercises by J. E. Nancarrow.

principal. Collins was one of 97 contestants. H. Phillips, Mrs. Thomas Miss Hrlen Blair representing the community and Mr.

Winter and and showing Winifred Furman, Hi-Y and Gcrmarj warrior gazing upward. A new postage value has been issued by Paraguay. It is a lOp light gray in the large Lion type A57. Portugal has issued- a new air post scries. It is six in number with a conventional propeller de- Guam or a teacher in the Bellefontc blic 1 Jackson--E.

N. Garrison, chairman: LOCK'HAYEN Mrs. Caroline Schools, sprained her left N. Smith. Dewey Carpenter, of Castanea, has an- forced to crutches.

i Norman, chairman: nounced the engagement 01 Mrs eph Snyder, of East Main William Christ, Harry Kimball ai.d Street. of head Elmer Helyer; Union and Ward -J. flrst tof has been i Tri-Hi-Y advisors, representing the high school faculty. Public Relations Dinner Held By Women's Club -weatbound flight to Macao and Hong Kong. The hy.

thc company for handling and mailing any such cover (including amount Tor postnge nre 50 cents per half ounce to be mailed at Guam, and 45 cents per ha I ounce for each cover to be mailed at Manila. Thc Pan-American Airways Company will transport outside of the mails thc covers that may be paid for at the above rates, from San Francisco to Macao and HonR Kong (and to Guam and Manila if mailings are desired at these places for the westbound flight), purchase been set for the wedding. LOCK HAVEN-- vTM Yccton, chairman; D. L. when she fell down stairs at Arthur Preston and L.

u. ing of Ogarlta Council. Degree 'of of Lock Haven Is given as 10,036 for Pocohontas. on Wednesday evening 1936 which is 370 more a the No bonbs were broken. Mrs.

Charles Knarr. of Lock Haven and Mrs. Ralph Singer, of Washington. D. C.

Orviston, were admitted to the WASHINGTON Thomas H. Blackhurst. who at 14 served as a drummer boy in the Union Army, died at 87. His death left only four Civil War veterans in Washington. -a--modernistic back-4 and affix the appropriate stamps, I reply to i annual state and a fI5sed a stamped; tional William C.

Gorgas contest WELLSBORD "A Survey high 9choo students. It World Affairs" appeared from an address by Mrs. Hope Ktsarr' KK have said so ftrst time the local school has had able to do this. number of contestants to i 7 4 i this letter did not 'e all i I': you can cur home Sat you tell me is qualify. ground.

stamps have Sudan. They of the General Gordon type Roberts, of Plainfield. N. ar a 4 a new- pcrforaUon. A Hinnpr PlVPft" in 1 Public Relations dinner given" The contest was used as a project; the Penn-Wells Hotel Thursday eve- rarollne WHliams' phvsiol-! i under the auspices of the issue a circular which would rc- 'X MISS Caroline i i i i i i i Minis I Wnmon's o.

Innct thrw CO umns to ogy and nn used for term papers ju icn me la; ii ns i. esSBy er. rewarded with The Post Omce Department has "subject" "was Business "and Professional Women's least three columns to "oung Col- club Members of local services i reproduce giving information relate representing Rotary, Chamber tive to the first night of the China i i i A if, nun Trt I not leave rt a there, contribute support? You the which con- fc'tv. And I bc- nan of a i gome future. LN'XOCENT irtt: wife.

wrtlrd sixteen ta (rood to about Inrnrd that he In led. and we told him out and told me If I bout lti to her. ind bird mnd 'o tirr for me. I to advise J. 10, having been de- of commerce, American Legion and the si thc parcnt Teac hcr Association attend- local group by the judges.

Miss Mrs Mary c. Cameron, chalr- Isabelle Bond, Miss Clar Casner. the dinner committee, pre- and L. F. Derr, and the award came from Washington.

Expect 100 -Will Allend state Session sided. Mrs. Rosa K. Hamilton, contralto, and Miss Ida English, soprano, con-1 Mildred Clipper mail service due to leave San Francisco on April 21. It is principally taken up with instructions to persons desiring to send first flight covers.

The essence of the instructions follows: For the first flight only, senders Lloyd Rockwell was the accom-, pamst and Mrs. Kathpn Mrt lin states or elsewhere, and send such covers prepaid with United States stamps be affixed by senders) Ln containers to the post- severed by an ax. c- I lodaes Eighteen I. O. U.

r. uoages, In Lycpming County To Be Represented At Rally GrOUpS SpOHSOr In Harrisburg Next Week. Joint lock led the group singing Severed By Ax WELLSBORO--Arthur Knapp, masters at San rantlst-u. Moms was treated at the Knapp and Guam, for mailing of such cov- Howital on Tuesday for an injury ers at those o.Tlces and onward to Mi left A tendon.of the! dispatch by the first flight to Macao and Hong Kong. Covers may also be sent to the postmaster at Manila.

Philippine Islands, in a container with a money order sufficient to purchase Philip- p.ne stamps, for mailing dis- ivc post offices. -R. E. Foresman Elected Leader Of Elks 1 Club The following officers to be Installed on April 1 were elected at a meeting of thc Williamsnort Lodge of Elks held Thursday: Exalted ruler, R. Eugene Foresman; esteemed leading knight.

Riy Kilgus; esteemed loyal knight, Howard C. Krause; esteemed lecturing knight, John Gcrcke; secretary, Julius Weiss; treasurer, Elmer E. Ronninger; tyJer, John P. Ruling; trustee, L. P.

Jacobson. R. Eugene Foresman was named as representative of the lodge to the. grand lodge meellrTir Cnl, during the July. Howard R.

Davis is the alternate. The three to thc state association convention nt Lancaster during the last week of August will be Mayor Charles D. Wolfe, Carl C. Gehron and Frank S. Hammer.

The alternates are Chnrlen L. Billmnn, L. P. Jacobson and 'MOTS' WHY A delegation of 100 Lycoming patch to Macao and Hong Kong. w.

Smith. The total postage rate quoted by TROUT RUN--The Men's Bible the Director of Posts of the Philip( a 0 MOO LeOS6S ffc A I I 1 I rf County Odd Fellows is expected to i ass a the Wimodausls Class of pines on articles for Macao or -long participate with members of odUt Sunday School 52 cenlavos per 13 grams order from central Pennsylvania i meeting, in tho Aid I a ounce). a rally to be held Wednesday eve- Soclc ty hall. A question box The equivalent in March 24. in Harrisburg.

following the business currency Is 26 cent 1 i A A mtir United States CARS ARE SOUND A Third Street Store The storeroom at 31 West Third Street, opposite the Court House. If you ever the thorough manner in which your Ponliac dealer. used car, you would think that he was preparing it for own personal The engine is scientifically tuned and tested brakes are carefully adjusted are inspected In fact, 21 separate operations are use ntf March 24 in HarnsourK. louowing me tuui-ui; i aui-ci. ArVanBemcnts for the Lycoming tings.

Miss Alice Qulgcl gave; All such should be elearlj ownM by Prn Brot hm a bvn performed before the car carries the famous "Good- leted to- I Cd 0 1 contingent arc being completed to- a reading, day by C. Paul Wngner. of this served to the Macao Macao. R' He laid that at least one carload Allen Mewenger nng- i Montgomery Committed To JaH For spc 20 Days For Theft William Stmcox wai sent to Ihr yestrrdsy for 20 days bins. Faxon Fabrics Workers Called of Buffalo.

Mr Salabcs. sole owner of the Martina Credit Jewrlent nnd Op- Bubb. Kong." "Guam to Macao, Ouam i nn to the store Hong Kong." "Manilla to Macao. bp April 20 and May 1. and "Manila to Hong Kong, ac- a a April 1 i cording to tha service dlsl ftn(J rrm odellnK and alterations will at Maco.

Hong Kong or country construction of a new modern beyond as far as India, may be i i will also be re- mniled at any postoftlce. If Ois- m(V clrd a npw equipment i 1 patch of nny such articlM de- a sired by the first night, it be prominently marked (ju.it over I A Sun-Gnzrttr Cluvoified ad will the address) "Hold for First Flight" you i buyer for any Cachets will be placed on all articles dispatched from Sun Fran ar ic OU wiih to Faxon ht point to en- Fabric Corporatlr iHinff i- 1 Macao "and Hong The Postal i Administrations of Mncan and Hong tritoivad at. Macao and. liQng W. r- ritionn.

bBCk Urnpe( i. Westbound thr tlnttrd k-. road i bemR for T'oIIce 1 S. tn rtinrKr 1 rrf Jr Simcox to pay i i yesterday a other eastern i 10 of $15 and serve 10 days In the Mf receiving word from rivon rrUirn dispatch ordinary County Jail defaulted offjxr. tro ur Wicno Kong, i That to do.

inter- 10 wtll irt iU-platrr. RATTNQ An ordinance the though he. drntinl of the territory rl)3 "it Mh P.rk Avenue, ourth nrrrtrd lit Monday The weaving department will operations fint, other em- bound or return flight, the Pan- Airway. Company being recalled gradually i red to accept Its offlci- at Francisco. Over 200 omptnyn have bteu idle' of coven to be by.

the shutdown, flight COMING SOON Badk By Popular Dtroand BOBBY BREEH "Rainbow ON will" tag. Yet, you pay no more for car--and. If you buy now, you'll find that you'll pay a lot lean'. Poiitiac have dropjHxl to the very lottom on all "Goodwill" UMH! cart to keep them nfovtng hi to rmr trade-ina. Turn to the claaaified aection of thia newspaper for Pontiac "Goodwill" Choone the car you like bent-then hurry to the dealer who haa It for aale! Don't waste a minute- tome other buyer might beat you to the bargain! 'fi 1J1 Srd 8t.

Wllllanuport. MEWSPAPERI.

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1807-1973