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Pottsville Republican from Pottsville, Pennsylvania • 6

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POTTSVILLE, EVENING REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 19W AGE SEC I DEATHS I G. O. F. Past Grands. Meet at Minersville WASHINGTON 58, died at Mrs.

Martha Edmunds, her home, 225 Laurel arsvill. late Saturday ha Dua- DAYBOOK She was born oott. daughter of the County Past Grands at th I. Fowler and David John Charles. This as the ajrialaat haUst ha the world today and leading critics agree theft it as extra.

F. will hold their regular monthly She moved into town at am early ut and established herself as one of the leading an enterprising citi a group zens ox the community. child. City, oad the the closing pss A daughter, Gertrude, and a son, federal ffov Fellows buOding at a e' Rbt S. Witwaa Robert S.

Witman, 7. a retired plasterer of 517 N. Third St, Fe-Vffle, died suddenly the hom of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nd UnI. IL Farlow, Monday morning boot 8:20 o'clock.

Although In failing health for the past Tear he was not bedfast and was motoring with his family Sunday afternoon. He was horn and reared in Potts-vflle, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Witman, and lived for ten ears in Orwigsburg and New Ring Mfatrintf to Pottsville about SO COFFEE SALE WASHINGTON The eminent in making a David, are the two immediate sur ef -Jumbo-, fee which Paul to The main the meeting vivors. Her husband, the late of the bonus this win be the King of Jean ass of the David Edmunds, preceded her in theory that ell to proceed on the of death IS months ago, while two to the Heme for the Those in charge of the at Mlddletown.

near Harrtaburc. a being set up in the postofBce This meeting wes held April fth. STOP WORRIES 0VE1 LETTER WRITING will open a wto-uigbt -IWlTW-ah. months previous to hit demise, a daughter, Marion, died. In addition to the children, the following sisters and brothers also survive: Mrs.

Sarah Simmons, Mrs. Laura SchwoPO and James, Bo The District Deputy Grand St Mary's Auditorium on District Dep St this evening with a east eg 20 The St Mary's group has rollick wnsa eight tear's ago. He followed the trade of was employed for a eene. John. Thomas and.

William department virtually have decided to omit final formalities such as taking? veterans' finger prints. As explained by one high government official, every effort will be made to the procedure. When it is considered thai treasury officials estimate if the bonus bonds to be issued were laid end to end She was a devout member of the time as a carpenter at the PottariHe B.M. rwHrini? about 8 years ago. ed large audiences each their acreemlnxiT funny Baptist Church and was associated with several of the women's loages.

tkms and this Tear's three-act m- a member of Trinity Luth being most active In the Ladies of O'CLOCK COFFEE the Golden Eagle. they would reach Lrom New York edy of hack, love and laughter Is said to- he best of all. Performances tonight and tomorrow night Funeral arrangements have been to London and then son go on al eran Church and fraternally of the p. O. S.

of the O. O. Vend Pulaski Lodge, T. it A. and the Bricklayers and Plasterers Union.

His first wife, the former Sadie If. Freeman preceded him in death completed to take place from her wm begin at 8 o'clock. most to Moscow, the tremendous aaegssjaj of routine involved in their late residence Wednesday afternoon. uty Grand Masters, together with the Offices and Directors of the Sun bury Home, wiU present their report of the meeting held Saturday, April 1 8th. This meeting was preceded by a banquet which was held at 6:30 o'clock.

L. Titus, Supt of the O. O. F. Orphans Home, near Sun bury.

This home la under new management and Mr. Titus will tell the members of the improvements that have been made up to the present time and improvements contatn-p la ted for the summer months, especially the change in the developments of the farm. The meeting will come to a. close with entertainment followed by a luncheon. It is estimated bstieeu Rev.

Robert Carlberg of the Baptist nweava ksbebsv awn wrt handling is easily understood. AMD MZLLOW mru White Diamonds Church wUl have charge of the services with interment in Mt night A dm. 20c plus tax. adv Want To Peace Cemetery. in 1008 and his secono wue uic mer Anna P.

Gerhart, six years ago. To survive he leaves two sons, Rev. Witman. Lutheran pastor, Ts Fens Ctmh The youth of Mlnersvina srffl There's an element of psycho! ogy in the decision of the govern Mrs. of DouglasviUe; Clyde Witman, of have a reel chance for organised social end athletic recreation.

ment to remove as much red tape as possible in the issuance of bonus bonds which may be traded for This evenins at the Cesssssssadfev Mrs. Louisa Mlrmlch, 86, a for Pottsville and two aaugniers. wife of E. R. Farlow, City, and Huth, wife of Norman Eeuin, Sen.

Haven. cash. 29c 2 33c 2 2 43c Everything possible is being done mer resident of Plnegrove, died at the home of her eon, Ellsworth, Tremont, Saturday evening, after a Centre everyone la invited to attend a general meeting st o'clock at which time plans for the formation of an all year round athletic club wiU be laid. All sorts of teems Seven grandenuaren ana ou r. Win, of Indianapolis, also sur to persuade the veterans to retain ISO and 250 members wUl be ent lingering illness.

Red Circle Coffee rrmoo ajso raooaroes Bokar Coffee their bonds as long as possible. If treasury officials could figure out She was a resident of Plnegrove until nine years ago, when she re and groups will be orsmnixad and even approximately what would be CaroTs ha stew agate- Trying to write so Jim wfll say "Just like Carol charming and lovable?" Bast she simply cant put her personality on paper. Don't begin drearily. "Hot a thing has happened Why not say, as you did to Sis, tSuess whefti Befcy robins to the aopla treat They're The funeral will be held from the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Farlow on Thursday, with services in charge W. Weber, pastor of Trin a wide program of both winter and done wit hthis bonus money a lot of Mrs. Catherine Maley, 62, died at her home in Gello's Row, Saturday afternoon following lingering ill- moved to Tremont. Her husband, the late Ellas Min their troubles would be removed. summer, indoor and outdoor sports will be booked.

Fiscal experts, however, are up ity Lutheran Church, and Weber's nich, preceded her In death a num Condor Coffee Daniel Valtbus. heed of the N. DMltaiBfii rtaresw A 7 ietaai cn against something entirely new in trying to make such estimates Re Deceased was the daughter of the ber of years ago, as did a daughter, Mrs. George Lehr, of Plnegrove, is sponsor in the move. the funeral oirecwr.

Mrs. Laura Smith rc late John and Mary Muldowney. and was born and reared in Green- and to survive she leaves two chQ Naaey Teed Preeeafts New Ray raachineleas Prmnnt -Lit. bury. She moved to Minersville 10 Wfteji dren, Ellsworth, of Tremont, and Mrs.

William Meisler, of Tremont Wave. We unheaitaunaly recom 20c Evap. Milk years ago. mend this Permanent Wave be n.h claimed a well known Twelve grandchildren and 12 great Her husband, the late Patrick grandchildren also survive, Maley, preceded her in death three The funeral will be held from cause there is no electricity, no machinery and no oMihaaii wire. It also provides four different oil solutions for the four baste types of hair.

the home of her son, Wednesday, with further services in St. John's UUs means that no matter whether Lutheran Church, Plnegrove, of years ago. Surviving are the following sons and daughters. Dr. Pat-rick F.

Maley, of John, of HeckschervUle and Joseph, at home; Elizabeth, a registered nurse at the Hahnemann Hospital, and Julia, st home, a teacher in the lief needs, consumer demand and a host of other influences enter Into the question. Ifs a vastly different proposition from that presented in government offerings to banks and business men. A fraction of an advance in the interest rate on government securities will caus almost a stampede among those with money to lend. March offer in for example, were greatly oversubscribed although the interest yield is less than 2 per cent. The bonus bonds always will be worth their face value, and if held, will be worth more after the first year because they bear Interest at the rate of 3 per cent annually until your hair is normal, coarse, fine.

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sures you the right wave for your hair. For more particulars call Ks. IS H. A. Snyder, Tremont, is the Minersville public schools.

Nancy Tucci Beauty Shock 14 N. funeral director, and Rev. Harry Three brothers, James. John and Front St, Minersville. Phone 2220.

Dollman will conduct the services. Wm Muldowney, of HeckschervUle. and two sisters. Rose at home and Ellen, of Minersville, also survive. Peter Schwamlein 21c adv Birth Llewellyn Roeo.

a daughter, their first child, st the Warns Hospital. Sunday morning. The funeral wUl take place from Cheese Corned Beef Peter Schwamlein, a retired the late residence Wednesday morn our NAM. AD! Yorkville resident, Sunday evening when Mrs. Laura Smith, a native and lifelong resident of this section, died in the Good Samaritan Hospital, at 8:25 o'clock.

She had been ailing for a long period and underwent an operation with complications developing. Mrs. Smith, a native of the Tumbling Run Valley, was a daughter of Mrs. Catharine and the late Jos. Nichter.

She was the wife of Geo. A. Smith, and resided with i her family at 1820 W. End Ave. She is survived by her husband, her mother, a sister, Mrs.

A. F. Wach-ter. of Pottsville and these children: Vincent J. Smith Mrs Wm.

Wm. Buehler, Pottsville; George A Smtih, Wilkes-Barre; Joseph Charles and Miss Delores Smith at home. The funeral will be held Thursday morning with a high mass of requiem to be celebrated at St. John's Church. The interment will be made in the Yorkville cemetery of St John's Church.

P. G. Ecker is the funeral director. Mrs. Louise Williams Ji- 15c baker of Ashland, died at his home.

NAME of booklet 1117 Center street, Sunday after- He was a son of the late John ing at 9:30 o'clock with solemn high mass of requiem in St Vincent de Paul's Church. Burial wiU be made in the St Vincent de Paul's Cemetery No. a JUAB and Katherine Schwamlein and a lifelong rsident of that town. PILES CURED Salad Dressing 1 5c 29c To survive he leaves a sister. Miss Carrie at home and a brother, Albert, of Ashland.

Na Catttec Ns Sty traatsaeat has raxeS mors T. D. Bergen is the funeral director in charge. Visited New York Misses Susan Fanniberg. Verua Koehler, Betty Under.

Ethel Under. Polly Turner, Jean Wiest and Margaret Dunn, members of tfie Pottsville Women's Chorus, accompanied Injured By Stone Marion, the five year old daugh Uems ae esse tee east to net after am u-tmni 19 June 15, 1845. Bon us Affects Borrowings The treasury hi concerned over the amount of bonus money to be spent immediately after payment because plans must, be made in the next few months for further financing. In addition to providing funds for paying the bonus, demands for continuance of work relief shortly will begin to drain the treasury. Some bond men estimate the government must borrow $500,000,000 in the next few months, although others are of the opinion that because many of the veterans, in the words of Secretary Morgenthau, wUl tuck their bonds in the strong, box for the "sake of their wives and children," such heavy borrowing win not be necessary.

FORMER LOCAL WOMAN ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Eisenhower, of FrackvUle, Sunday re Post Bran Flakes Grape-Huts Flakes reassess a Mm Las I ssasas reery wash eg ate. IS years ceived injuries of the forehead that group to New York on es treaesee rectal easaasaa. Bsmmtaauoa which required several stitches.

While playing at the rear of her home on N. Lehigh with com Mrs. Louise Williams, 42, wife of panions, several neighborhood chil Dr. W. S.

Yoder, Specialist liUr't rrmhm 25c 325 Jtili 3 19c SttiuTiWrtJ 5c Thomas Williams. Pottsville K. V. While in the metropolis the group enjoyed a sightseeing trip, lunched at the Barbizon, New York's most exclusive dining place for professional women, and then attended the performance of CoL W. De Basil's "Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo" dren took possession of their toys.

In the chase that foUowed the in l. died in the Good Samaritan Hos HOTEL pital at 12:35 o'clock this morning truders threw stones and some of these struck the Eisenhower child. following a bnei in ess. arc wu rorravuxa. pa April 224 to and 7 to P.

admitted to the nospiuu lor mem cal treatment March 11. at the Metropolitan Open House. inflicting gashes on her forehead. Several stitches were required to 2 fc 15c Fig Bars Mrs. Williams was the former Louise Dash, of Jonestown, and be close the wounds and she was removed to her home.

DIES IN PHILADELPHIA sides her husband, a miner, is sur Illlllllllllll Pineapple "-ar 2 35c vived by three children, George, Minersville; Horace and Miss Sarah, Mrs. Margaret Keating, daughter Stolen Car Damaged The sedan owned by Isaac Ab-rams of FraekvUle, stolen from in of the late Owen and Margaret Duffy, of Palo Alto, and a former Bread at home. One brother. Geo. Dash, Miners vfllc, and a sister, Mrs.

Sylvia Al eott Minersville, also survive. 8c 10c front of his home Sunday morning, was found several hours later at Spring and Second streets, Frack She was a member of the Bap tist Church and of the Rebekahs. Chas. Dietz is in charge of the vUle. FrackvUle police were notified when the theft occurred but Ab-rams, searching alone, found the car somewhat damaged.

funeral arrangements. Mrs. William Jones SPARKLE 4p 19c ICUTS WASHING (TIME IN HALF! new General JUMTFIELD CORNFLAKES 2 11c A BSC KUTl Community Centre Exhibit An extensive exhibit, comprising displays of work done in the art, sewing, wood and metal craft de- Jennie, wife of William Jones, of Williamstown, died at the Harris- burg Hospital Sunday following a or Ti Lpartments will start this evening in resident of this city died at her home, 1606 St Luke's St, Philadelphia, Friday night following a lingering illness. She had been bedfast for the past six months. The deceased left this city 15 years ago to make her home in Phila.

To survive she leaves two brothers, Owen Duffy, a Reading Company railroader and Frank Duffy, a member of the Readins? Railroad police force, both of Pottsville These children also survive: Marion, wife of Jack Findlay; James and Margaret all of Philadelphia. Mrs. Keating for a number of years was a matron in the Reading Company's terminal at Phila. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning from the Mulligan Funeral Parlors in Philadelphia Services will be held in St Stephen's Church and interment will be made in the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. six weeks' illness of diabetes, Community Centre, Minersville.

She was 57 and was a member of SpeoaU In Our the Methodist Church of Williams town. The exhibit will be open from 0 to 9 o'clock and will continue Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Surviving are her husband and the following children: Mrs. Shoemaker of Sch. Haven, Mrs.

Joseph TEJiDLR JUICY STEAKS Round Btaak Ib 31c Rump Stoak Sirloin Staak Tb 3 Shuttiesworth, Mrs. Elmer Hand and Ralph of Williamstown. Four Electric Washer for sister, Mrs. Otto Williams, Mrs. Two Hours Late Firing WILKES-BARRE, Apr.

20 P) An attorney for 41 Hanover Township school teachers contended today directors were two hours late in voting notice of dismissal and declared they could not be discharged until next year. Daniel Morris, Mrs. John Yeager and Mrs. Harry Fetterolf of Wil rRLSH CUT liamstown, also survive. Her funeral will take place Wed Ground Beef 2 29 nesday afternoon, with J.

B. Ralph of Williamstown, the funeral di .50 rector in charge. 95 49 QUESTIONS THAT ARE ASKED ABOUT IAN KING John Hobui John Hoban. 34. of 443 Maueh Sliced Beef Lirer 19c Swiffs Minced Ham Ib 17c Lamb or Veml Patties Tb 25c Sliced Bacon irlb ISc Fresh Soup Beef lb 10c Chunk St, this city, died Monday spile af Us IXW price yta ess.

arwnya hare morning in the hospital after i brief illness. R0 was a native of the Heck da, fresh thee for the entire fasafrv. chervil le Valley and was a son of ins late Fa trick and Winnie (Nolan) Hoban. He was a member of ACTIVATOR washes doth St Patrick's Church. He is sur with a feartle hot thoroeajh artless.

See this and Vived DV his wife. Mvrtle Adams) Hoban. and two sisters. Catharine the aensrr other ii OST bankers gajgaajjas? loam rood if ft wife of David McCarthy, and Miss Mary Hoban. at home.

encases the following qualifications: 6 25c Z. A borrower who has a good business reputation and credit standing a A sou nd parpoaa for which the loan is to be used other than a fixed investment Ira a business, tor this type of loan is The Washer You Buy It Only a Good am the Laundry It Turn Out! Don't Experiment. Buy Nationally Known and Fully GUARANTEED Appliances. 1 YELLOW GLOBE Onion Sets 1(K29c proper need tor a 1. A reasonably short tor com waii trial loans: in the case of collateral 4 Tt aaantiaMf fsroof of daps ndahla Veterans Pay Us When Yon Cash Your Bonus! The funeral will take place on Thursday morning with a high mass of requiem to be celebrated at St Patrick's Church.

The interment wfll be made in No. 3 cemetery. T. D. Bergen is the funeral director.

Itabella FertJf Mrs. Isabella Fertiz, widow of the late John Fertig. died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Oelschlager, WUlard St, Phila after a brief illness. She was 75 years old Mrs.

Fertig was born in Berks County, a daughter of the late Samuel and Amanda Sheaffer. Two children, Mrs. Harry Oelschlager, and Guy Fertig, of Phfisw survive, in addition to two brothers, Cyrus W. Sheaffer and Levi Sheaffer. of Pottsville.

There are two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The funeral will be held Wednesday at leaving there at I at m. and alrlying at Sch. Haven about noon time where burial win be made in the Union Cemetery. its TUESDAY SPECIALS Of OUR BAKERY DF.J 206 NORTH CENTRE STREET Spiced Pruit Cakes Oar Famous Butter Buns Hot from the Oeen Pan Rosas This bank haa We arc making loan our first In.

is to safeguard the de posits Bosaa pa I THE HONE OF GOOD FURNITURE The Schiilykill Trust Company TT VI LE FA. Its rA If aasBBBBT af A a ra 9 a 510-12-14 N. Center Street POTTSVILLE iaasiasaaWsBJ aBBjysaWBW'iL ffW WW ew a' WiiY Mis i.

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