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Public Opinion from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 8

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Public Opinioni
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Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
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trassness Teiepnones, BcH or C. V. 333 PUBLIC OPINION Friday, January 31, 1330. Kmtonai Teiepnones, Bell or C. V.

No. I eight and Martha E. Alford. 15, W. Va.

Donald Kwf-er, 22. Chambcnsburg. and Asr.fi Walck, 21. Mercersburg. elected president of the Fayette-ville Woman's Club at the annual meeting held afternoon in the club room in Fayetteville.

Others officers elected were: Vice Annie M. Sweeny; treasurer, Mrs. Stewart Kohler. A social hour followed the meeting, which was attended by twenty-five of the thirty members enrolled. A picture of the group CHANTED IX IIAGERSTOWN- Marrlage licenses to: Charles G.

23, Waynesboro, and Maud K. Everhart. 20, Haperstown. John S. "Wetzel.

21. Kauffman's Station, and Virginia B. Ilutton. 18, Ellicott City. Md.

El president. Mrs. Frank McElroy: About 8 00 people use th read- k. Ins room of the British Museum A. C.

Troup recording- secretary, Mrs. Raymond I was taken, by Mrs. Itoss; corresponding secretary, Mrs. of Ilarrisburg. and hlgrhly recommended as probably the most brilliant 'cellist among English musicians.

The recital will be in Thomson Hall at 8 o'clock. An addition has been made to the faculty by the engagement of Miss Christine M. Morgan as Instructor in education and phychol-ogy. Misa Morgan la a graduate of Vassar College, took her master's degree at Columbia University and has been engaged most recently as assistant in psychology at Wellesley College. M.

Fox, 21, Kauffman's Station, every day. lis SCirUBIuRTS BIRTH On January 31, 1797, Franz MILLERS 86 LINCOLN WAY WEST NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT 1 Schubert, the famous composer ofi CPZWCQ ON THC p05T URCPAN PLAN. CtAlT THET a fn A it in music, was born in a small suburb of Vienna. He received his musical instruction early, and, with the fundamentals of the violin mastered at the age of eight, he- studied thereafter by himself. From that time lilrEMwthl Till V(IIS eight poluvo i TCP DAY and I ISJ Remarkable Remarks "The sooner the Idea is got rid of that prisoners, like dogs, are entitled to the first bite, the better for the public." Hal Halkett.

That Means More Than Ordinary Money-Saving Opportunities Syndicate buying does it. In other words co-operative buying1 with 44 other Furniture stores enables us to secure much mater discounts, considerably lower prices and therefore permits us to on he devoted almost all his time to composing. "I write all day," he told a friend, "and when I have finished one piece I begin anoth- er." The extent, 4) his talents may be better appreciated when it is real-1 ized that he produced some of his I most important compositions be- i "I hope that divorce will be re for Buying more we buy for less, "belling more we sell ior ie. sell vou better Furniture made easier in the sense that there Not once in a while, but all the time. will be a uniform set of valid That's the reason you can always do better at Miller's.

reasons for divorce, intelligently- No extra charge for Liberal Friendly Credit lerms. fore he was 20 years old. Reduced to poverty because I publishers refused to accept his i works on the score they were too 1 difficult and the composer un- known, Schubert was sustained by Here's Value Worth While Living Room Outfit With 3-Piece Cuitc I loyal friends. Had it not been for a famous baritone and noted pianist of his time who performed his works, I Schubert might have died without; the slightest knowledge of their success. I Schubert died when only 32 from typhoid fever, and was buried near Beethoven's grave.

I 1 written. In all the states of the union." Dudley Field Malone. "Mexico Is a snare and a delusion, as far. as bandits are concerned. It seems a shame that their best advertised product Is as extinct as the dodo." Mary Van Rensselaer Cogswell.

"People will do anything nowadays to save a few minutes, though what they mean to do with those few minutes is quite another question." Dr. Cyril Norwood, "There seems to be no limit to human endurance." Zane Grey. "The boys in the war had plenty of reason to get drunk but strange to say none of them did 29 UNLICENSED GAS DEALERS FACE ARREST HARRISBURG, 31 VP) The state bureau of motor vehicles, charged with collection of EpEHEOEIEEIEIIDE you'd rather be withcufr gasoline tax, is preparing to bring I prosecution against gasoline deal ers who have been delinquent in taking out licenses. There are now 17,000 dealers holding permits to sell gasoline (Coprrlght, 19J, NEA Service. Inc.) Ther ar at Hunt onr In the above pictur.

They may prttn to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing" or whatnot. See if you run ml them. Then look at the scrambled word below and unscram-1 1 It, by switching the letters around. Grade yourself 20 for each of mistakes you find, and 20 for the word if you unscramble it. On the lnnt pnge today we'll explain the mistakes and tell you the word.

Then you can how near a hundred you bat. and other liquid fuels in Pennsyl get drunk." Major General Clarence R. Edwards. "To little means of defense gives a nation a feeling of insecurity. Too much gives its neighbors a feeling of Insecurity." Henry L.

Stimson, Secretary of vania. OfflciaJs of the bureau have reasons to believe that this number does not represent the total en gaged in the business and in an attempt to learn to what extent the A to j-ou that's tre-, mendous! Complete harmony of design, color! lagnificent davenport, button-back and club chairs with reversible cushions! In taupe and rose Jacquard of newest pattern and tone! Smart end table, your choice of either a davenport table "or hexagonal top occasional table, fitted smoking stand, magazine stand and table scarf. Also your choice of either a floor or bridge lamp. 9 pieces for only $129.50. Small Deposit IHdivcrs ThL Outfit! license act is being violated have ordered the state hiphway patrol The.

Ktom Sue to make a census of the filling stations in the state. State. "Every scientific advance finds ten times as many peaceful and constructive uses as it finds destructive ones." Professor Robert Millikan. "I have never been hurt by anything I didn't say." Calvin Coolidge. On the results of this survey, the bureau contemplates bringing lb proceedings against the delinquent to29 ov NEA StRVicr.lNC MargrtHale dealers charging them with violation of the act of the 1929 Legislature which compels all dealers to be licensed.

In addition to the criminal action, the law gives the state the right to acquire a lien against the property of the de linquent and collect money due the "When New England attempts sentiment at all it is apt to be of the congealed order." Gamaliel Bradford. "Mr. Edison doesn't like dancing, bridge or golf; he thinks the latter Invented for men 'who eat too much." Mrs. Thomas A. Edison.

state in the gas tax. MRS. BICK.LE AGAIN HEADS WOMAN'S CLUB Mrs. Philip M. Bikle was re- Bed Hoom Outfit Amazing Value S17EDtER INJURED WAYNESBORO, Jan.

31 Ray Moats, 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Moats of Tomstown, received a broken right leg Wednesday night when he lost control of his sled while coasting down the hill toward Tomstown. One of his teeth was also knocked out. teach Cinderella's sisters more than the clndermalden did.

It has a sleeveless dress and a Jacket of green and gold brocade and the slippers are of gold that glitters. And wait till you see the black net evening frock and the brown and yellow suit and sports sweater!" Sue tried to look interested but a sudden qualm attacked her. What would she do about clothes? How could she compete In her old half-worn things? Oh. why did the question of money always enter when one wa.s happy! "Go to it, 5arab." she answered. "Cinderella and her sweet and girlish drefcses will sit back and admire." "Oh Sue, I'm sorry." Sarah was contrite at once and her dark eyes clouded with sympathy.

"I know how It Is to have Just one drees and you have ever so many. And clothes honestly haven't anything to do with the case." Sue laughed, "oh, but they do have! Just everything! Maybe I can manage something new." She did, too. But she had to open a. charge account and know that henceforth and for three whole months she would pay for It. But she decided the new cos without food A beetle can do for three years.

Jfwk aM nothing us he saw 1 firry Booker and Barbara to-r'lhfr, Hue didn't either. They drnv n.long 1:1 Kllonro for nearly thrr blocks. But Hue's mind was filled with H'leKtlons that tumbled over one nother quite as though she staged a mental game of leap frog. JMd Jn.rk care that Bnrbara wna with Harry? If he didn't, then he didn't HKe her so much 'after all. But this didn't snak well fur that opinion.

And Harry Wn going to prove fickle nftr II? Fomehow she was disappointed. She hail wanted him to wnlld snd substantial. fttvnnd and round like An inl-mated top her thoughts kept flying. Tb-n Jack spoke. "The house-party going to bo lot of fun.

Nancy's plans rn 1 -i ys good. Made any mentis to get to the place?" "No." Sue shook her had. Of vflMrc Harry would nsk her, she supposed, but he hadn't said anything ns yet. "Then why not go out with me? It's about Kfi rnllos and we can V-Mvn In time to got there for dinner?" Tils voice was casual and friendly. "I think It would be great.

I'd Tve going with you." The moon regained Its golden sheen and the motor hummed more cheerfully, flu trld to tell herself that Jack ns Jurit uMnsr Barbara's own wrapon to mske her Jealous, which wt a slg-n that spoke well for Barbara, and not. for be-r, but It dl.ln't. work. The magic, of the prewnf. refused to let the gray of tomorrow and the day pftor tomorrow spoil Its pattern, film was going with Jack! But even that gladness was lessened when she met Sarah Slade at noon next day.

"I'm whopping for clothes," Sa-rli nM lightly. "I've- bought a Pun. lay night costume that could SATURDAY ME At SPECIAL FRESH PORK SHOULDERS tume was worth It a nd clothes I Unusually fine quality and style. Handsome 4-piece suite of walnut-veneers, other select woods in combination. Fashionable return-rail bed, chest, dresser and full French vanity.

An ALL-COTTON mattress, spring, vanity bench, silk bed spread with pillows to match and bed lamp. 'All for only $129.50. Small Dcposi! Delivers Tills Outfit! tb 20c paid excellent dividends when Jack's pleasedK surprised eyes showed their approval the day of the house-party's opening. "Ton look better than the proverbial million." he said. "You're rtunning.

Sue." PORK CHOPS OR ROASTS The Prized Flavor of Southern Pancakes FOLKS who know Southern taates have created thi Southern flavor in syrup. Mellow, mild, distinctively good. Poured over hot cakes, hot waffle and hot breads, it brings thrills of delight and satisfaction. Even plain bread and toast covered with Golden Crowr. is a joyful treat.

True Golden Crown is always identified by the name and thsi Crown on the package. STEUART, SON INC. Baltimore. Murl" tb 23c WIIiSON COLLEGE NOTES Wilson College closed Its first semester today. The new semester will begin next Tuesday.

On the evening of February 4 there will be a recital by Miss Beatrice Harrison, very well known FREE BOOK 0 Southern Recipe sent on Dining Room Outfit SIDE GLANCES-By George Clark request 1 Unusual Beauty. Center Cuts. 25c Some Regular Prices: Chuck Roast, 25c Boiling Boef ,1 20c Beef Liver." lb 24c Pork Liver 15c Bologna 20c Pickled Tripe 14o Hamburg 25c Souse 25c Pudding lb 18c Sausage 22c Capital Butter 44c Wcngcr'c Bleat Market 123 South Second Street Opposite City Hall We Save You Money Always it4ijf HUMERI TABLE SYMJP Fr PTr urn wm i frit i Remarkable reduction special feature for Saturday only. Massibe buffet, extension table, china closet, server and 5 diners and host chair with artistic Jacquard seats. Excellently constructed of walnut veneers, other select woods with handsome matched paneling.

Fine quality, 100-piece dinner set, buffet mirror. Ill pieces all for only $129.50. Small Deposit Delivers Thi Outfit! CHAMBERS BURG, PA. LEARN TO DANCE Owing to the many requests for a beginners night we will start teaching social dancing Monday, February 3rd, from 8 to 10. We have a staff of experienced teachers who will show you the same Interest a if you were taking private lessons.

If your are one of the many boys or girls who have been waiting so long to learn to dance, now is the time to get started. Two hours of instruction for 50c FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 The Original Pennsylvania Ramblers They Don't Make Records They Break Them! The first ten couples purchasing tickets may bring with them one lady who will be admitted FREE! Come early and bring an extra lady with you! ''i LINCOLN WAY 86 LINCOLN WAY WEST Doors Open at 7:45 Dancing 8 to 12 CHAMBERS BURG'S MOST POPULAR FURNITURE STORE WEST Ladles 50e; Gento "5e I've got to get some woolen undna-wnx fjur "Thut romlrul me. JuiiixiV.

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