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SIX THE TYRONE (PA.) DAILY HERALD MARCH 21, SOCIAL and PERSONAL Rev. 'J. Willard Dye of Belleville was greeting friends in Tyrone today. THE HERALD FORUM Timely communlciilloiis from our realtors are welcome and will published It) tills column though Die IlentiO assumes ho ivsiJun.sibillty for statements of fad or opinions iliorein. Anonymous communications will not be published.

DR, BOWMAN'S ADDRESS WAS REAL MASTERPIECE John Neff of Harrisburg spent the week-end with friends in Tyrone. Mark Sc.hell, one of Tyrone's well known citizens, is a patient in the Cleat-field hospital. THE TEST VOTE Editor Herald: On last Monday, March 14, there was voted upon in the House of Rep- A fair audiencs Sun- day public worship ser' vice, sponsored by the Phalanx club of the local Y. M. C.

A. The message, "John, the Apostle of Love," was brought by Dr. Warren Bowman, dean of nvs-n of Juniata college, Huntingdon. resontatives, the Beck-Linthicum res: The praliminary worship service Miss Elizabeth Jones of Philadel- i olutioii which would have called out! was in charge of Rev. John P.

phia, is spending her Easter vaca- fl om lhe judiciary Committee Harris. A number of special mu- tiort at her home on West Eleventh, pro amendment as a substi- i sical numbers were given, includ- tute for the present Eightneeth or ins a piano solo Prohibition amendment to the Unit-i "The Palms." Georgi stree t. Miss Marcella Newman, a senior at the State Teachers College, Ship- 1 e( states Constitution. pensburg, is home for her Easter The wets claimed that the judiciary committee, being: packed with drys, being unfair to the ma- vacauon. Miss Socin, who was among the unfortunates in the fire one week jority of the people, and especially ago, has rented the store room in the to the membsrs of the House in not building and will be ready for giving an opportunity of vot- millinery business in a day or two.

ing for or against the measure. By jThe TJTOIIJO Garden clifj and i legitimate ruling of the House, their unemployed men are very 'the resolution was brought forth grateful and want to thank the A. i and the members of ths House giv- and P. store and McCrory stores for en an opportunity to vote. The re- given to.

I sulc, as recorded on Monday last, vocal duet, George Eschbaugh had charge of the singing. The ssripture lesson 1 was road by Dr. Hanna, of Sunbury, and the prayer was offered by Rev. E. L.

Ilgenfritz. The benediction, was pronounced by the Rev. John R. Sn.y- the wonderful donation them. Richard Chamberlain and Wil- i was 187 in favor of the Bsck LinLh- liam Cummings, associated with the New York office of the West Virginia Pulp and Papir company, transacted business at the local plant of the company today.

W. H. Hall and son Ralph were in Harrisburg on Saturday attending the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Agency meeting. While there Ralph took the state examination icum resolution and 227 opposed. The politicians, and the wet bloc of As intocluctory to his message.

Dr. Bowman, expressed his appreciation of ths efforts which the Phalanx club was making to further the religious Hfe of the com- murity. In part. Dr. Bowman's message follows: "The first mention we have of n.

(1 MatLhBW, Where he With his al DEATHS CAROLINA NOAL Died at Orchard Crossing Early This Morning This morning at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Caroline Noal, wife of George Noal, passed into the life beyond, after seven weeks' illness with a complication of diseases. Mrs. Caroline Noal was a daughter cf the late George and Mary Krise.

She was born in Cambria county. February 28, I860, and ADVANCHIOTICES Announcements of Events to Gome in and Kear Tyrone The W. C. T. U.

meeting scheduled for Friday evening, has been postponed on account of it being Good Friday. On this holy day, the stores will close from 12 to 3 o'clock and all places of amusements will be closed in the afternoon and evening. The Mission Circle of the Baptist church will present a Missionary program on Tuesday evening at 7:45 at the church. The public is cordially invited to attend. By popular request the "Old Dis- Names on all kinds of Easter Gardner's Candy Store.

21tf For Kuster Buy early and get the choice from one of the largest assortments of Easter candy in Central Penn'a. 2Hf Gardner's Candy Store. Entire stock of first-quality rub- ber footwear at greatly reduced prices. McConahy's Shoe Store. on July 8.

1D01. was united in mar- ul riazr. in Tvrnnn with Opottrp Nnnl tnct School will be repeated in the Methodist church at Ironsville tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The Nealmont P. T.

A. meeting has been postponed from Tuesday evening, March 22 to Thursday eve- in Tyrone with George Noal.i by the Rev. Dr. Mathers, of Bell- wocd. Mrs.

Noal had been a respect- eel resident of this vicinity thc past fifteen years. Surviving her passing are the husband and these son and daughters: Clayton Ncal. Altcona; Mrs. Harold Puoss and Mrs. George Varner, of Tyrone, Rt.

Misses Stella and Edith Noal at home. One ning, March 24. The Logan Study club will meet this evening at 7.30 in the Directors room of the Y. M. C.

A. four sisters and seven i 101 (' 1 mm iuLiiL-1 iuu mending brother, iour si-sirrs ana seven i hnvo V' ts a the of Galilee, giandchildren also survive. The I have nuisteied. Ihsy have mad-i rnml nimw Rents have been reduced. We have two apartments equipped with elec- trie ranges, with or without garage, Biggins and HeberJing, phorie 573.

lOtf Buy full blooded heavyweight chicks from Paul Dougherty, Drawer 30, Tyrone, Pa. White per hundred. Barred, White and Buff Rocks, Reds, wyandottes and Buff Orpingtons, $7.90 per hundred. Black and White 59.90 per hundred. Add 1 cent per chick in lots of 25 or 50.

Send $2.00 I with the order balance C. O. D. I Jesus comes along and gives the! brother and sisters are: man of integrity and honest in all his dealings with his fellow men. Funeral services will be held.

on For 8-room DricK house, hot water heat, all conveniences, new paper F. W. Acklin 27tf For Rent 4-room apartment; all conveniences. Inquire City Garage. 14tf Entire stock of first-quality rubber footwear at greatly reduced Shoe Store.

For club wood, $2.50 Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock i a load. Every lead of wood sold fight during the primaries and int the apostle of love thc Gatesburg Lutheran church, i conducted by Rev. Mr. English. In" Llic tip'JIIHt; Ul ..1 CAllt? LLUUI1 fall elections.

On the other the island ofPatmos. recording Mrs. Noal was a member of the I tennent in tne Gatesburg cemetery. required of all agents for this well: hand, the drys, which number for. that wonderful vision of the king- Methodist Episcopal church of Coal- known life insurance company.

the most part the Christian people i doin to com3." port, Cleat-field county. She was a Palm Sunday services at Trinity I country, have a basis upon Then the speaker showed hew Episcopal church were beautifully and impressively celebrated. The theil vote at the election. to determino who shall get John's life, like all ether lives, ev- en today, was influencfd bv three woman cf high ideals, loved her: home, family and her Christian religion. She was a good neighbor and choir presented a program of pretty Especially, the Christian people of factors: heredity, environment, and had many friends who regret her.

Palm Sunday music, while Professor Blair County should tnke note of the the response of the individual to going away. I Preston S. Moulton, head master of results as it affects them. As a re- these two. I Short funeral services will be held The Birmingham School for Girls suit of the rcdistricting of the con- delivered a splendid sermon.

gressicnal districts in this Coinmon- Thc first day of spring brought 1 wealth, two of these representatives, one of the heaviest snows of the i coming up for re-election will con- season. Those who got out early and tend to be representatives from this "John had a good a at the home on Thursday afternoon strong body, and the ability to at 12.15 after which the funeral think deeply and clearly. Then, cortege will proceed to the Beaver too. he had the advantage of a i Valley United Brethren church, i good home trailing and after the i where larger services will be con- MI nad 'to break" a bed i district, of which Blair ha call. 'Follow nc liwcl lir I cluctcd at 2 o'clock by Rev.

J. S. Col- I of five cr six inches of pure white i keen made a part. the closest intimacy with his Mas- ledge of Tyrone and Rev. Mr.

Roach i Based flakes to trample under foat. Based upon ths report given to usj tev a Lorci that it was a pleasant experience the Press from Washington, it' a result of and everything will be O. K. when the sun comes again. The Special committee to arrange I voted "no," to the Beck-Linthicum! vorit inessa being.

"Little chil-I for the Forty-fourth anniversary of! resolution. In reply to a letter, sent love a 2, hatred i of Beaver Valley. Interment at I Beaver Valley. the Citizens" Fire company and the thc writer, commending his record, the following reply was received: of evl'l, the negative expression of Christian, love; 3. willingness to! serve, with meekness and modesty; 4, a man of courageous action, and 5, ability to think of a RIDER official opening of their splendidly equipped new home on West Tenth street, has all plans completed and I "Many thanks for your splendid tomorrow they will put thc finishing letter of the 15th inst.

concerning touches on the cats that will form my vote on Monday last Rest PS- 1La aiuiuae." part of the program, of sured that you can always court on i a Dressed the changes ment. Thc admission to this cele-! me in matters of this kind I feel en ma irom tnc bration will be bv postcards, sent out that this is no for or ca that of to the memb rs several weeks ago. dodging. We must all nanduu nrd I mentioned appearance. He lua "lanti up mentioned his ministry at Jerusa- Respected Citizen QfMarenp Died This Morning ternational News with cf- fices in Pittsburgh, was a guest of This morning at nine o'clock respected farmer of the State hospital liver complica- people who would build their lives uo Mr Hicler hncl bccn in fa i' in According to the Press reports on upon i of John the healtn Lho thrce months George Rider was a son of the 3980 IN CASH PRIZES Will be awarded listeners to the KEXALL DRUGGISTS' RADIO PARTY LISTEN IN every Sunday Evening 7.15 Eastern Standard Time; 6.15 Central; 5.15 Mountain; 4.15 Pacific, over a Coast-to- Coast Hook-up of N.B.C.

CteL Hlunks at STEEL'S DRUG STORE gives an unemployed man a day's work with pay. For house, all conveniences. Hardwood floors. 517 West 18th St. Rent $20.

Call 120-J. More Easter Gifts In Addition to Our Big Display of NEW COSTUME JEWELRY AND COMPACTS we have just received a shipment of dainty PURSES AND BAGS in Silk and Lesather. From SI.00 to S2.CO Suitable for Easter Gifts, Prizes, etc. Get one for the Easter Charity Ball Acklin Jewelry Co. ICailruad Crcsvs 308, 304, 302, 501, 306.

504, 307. 04, 02. 03, 05, 271. Engineers Johnson. Hagg.

Davlson, Longe- neeker, Blowers, McCahan, Hample, Parsons, Beyer. Brakemen Nestlerodo, Watson, Carling, Strunk, Myers Austin, Adams, Hamor, Wilt, Newman Cupp, Snyder, Miller Baughman, Dickson. For house. 1215 Woodland avenue, all vo-, rent reasonable. Call 302.

I ihtt so cieasc.cl that som? psoo'c Entire stock of first-quality rub- smokins was out ber footwear at greatly reduced i Shoe Store. WINTER MUSIC STORE Dependable Radio Efficient Service RCA Victor Sparton Stromberg-Carlson For assured satisfactio buy your radio at WINTER'S Leave your Easter Egg order nowil at Macs Theatre Shop. Early orders receive the very best attention. Eggs Named Free at Macs Theatre Shop. Leave your Easter order now.

the vote, the Hon. J. Mitchell of love TIIK SI nuuo Special This Week For this week only we offer you a $1.50 Hot Water Bottle, special" at Cflc. Macs Theatre Shop, i Eggs and Rabbits Named Free Macs Theatre Shop. Leave your orders for Easter Eggs early.

We will take the usual care i and see that your order is filled to your satisfaction. Macs Theatre Shop, I Major B. C. Jones a short time to- was recorded as "absent," arriving! "'ft was announced that Dr lafcc Mr nnd Mrs John Rider. He; day Mr.

Dolan was enroiite to State too late to have a part in the vote, Fitzwater, dean of Moody Bible 'in- was bom at 2. 1856 i College where he addressed the; Thc report went on to say that as Ut'tute would be the sneaker on al cl resided there all his Hfe. Sur- student body at eleven o'clock this I a result, he had no comment to "ive I Auril 17 and Dr A Van Or- viving his passing away are his morning. Mr Dolan was met in Ty-j and would not declare himself on mer for' the closin- meeting i i widow, Mary C. Naragon Rider and! rone by Professor Hoffer.

a mem- the matter. As a result the writer! Miv a meeai.g thcse sons and Daughters: L. H. $1.50 Hot Water Bottle this week'I only for 69c. 11 Macs Theatre Shop, i i i.

1 ju, t-i iu i iv i --n gC a ully nc vvois hi 'V a tetter, condemniiv Thess meetings have pi-oved very Ritier a A Rider and 0 1 -'horcln to the college town. rcp0r 1SS reluctance 1 to record his oplnt lon profitable for those have a- foi! 3 reply was rccelv- en advantage of attending them At least, 250 men from Tyrone and ed, written by the secretary to Hon i The Phalanx; club is dotno- part Altoona will attend the Tyrone Mr. Chase, which is self-explnn- I to bring- these worthwhile men to Chamber of Commerce banquet in lory: jour community and the club de- Mrs. Nancy Barr. all of Marengo.

Mr. Rider was a devoted member of the Lutheran church and the Knights of Malta. AH his life he followed the honorable occupation Special For Easter "For jour information will stqfc! Azurc Dream permanent wave, S3.00. i nVi ntnT-i i 11 the Masonic temple this evening at; "As Congressman Cha.sc is con-! serves the thinks and support of of a fanncr and was known as a six o'clock. The program for this: fined to his bed at His hotel with the Christians of Tyrone.

evening's tonquot is being spon- severe cold, on the advic- sored by the Pennsylvania Rallrcad doctor. I have to ackrow ed-e'voi company and the principal lcttcr to lecl JOUI will be C. B. Sudbcrough. assistant vice president of traffic, cf the Pennsylvania Railroad company.

Philadelphia. Among the interesting features on the program will be a num- Keystone that it is true Mr. Chase did! nc 219R a vote on the Bac IJ Alma Wallace. cum measure, it was his to do sro; tut en the ww Entire stoct: of first-Duality nib- n'Po of at reduced 1st; Miss Elizabeth Goheen piano I lo late to votc However, he had H. B.

Chaff in. master mechanic of i plloned ahead and arranged lw lu Chocolate rabbits and tc'go'oiij choi kfcns Candy Store. the Middle division of the Pcnnsj-l-j rccord the folknvin vania Railroad company, will be stat emen.l mads on the floor of toastmaster. i House at the time the vote was tsk-! The Garden club received P- iu tlle cvcnt hc ciki not in fine gift on Saturday evening when i 1 McCrory company turned over! Kelly" of Pennsylvania Mr. i to the officers of the club more than 3akcr nave requested by tlirec tnick loads of candies thati niy collca sne.

the gentleman from; had not been hurt in thc lea it by i Pennsylvania. Mr. Chase, to the smoke and water of the recent! no uncc ll he is unavoidably cle-j fire. It is said that thc donation i taine d. and if present would have; amounted to approximately $1.200.

TO ted "NO" on thc motion to dis-i The candy along with thc canned i charge the Judiciary i gonds from thc A store, has' "The above statement appears been stored in thc big double gar- tnc i age on the H. C. Kling property. On The communication was signed by i Saturday afternoon, a big Easter; Mr. Chase's secretary, Mr party will be held for the needy -Jones.

of Tyrone. All needy It goes without saying that with te.wcen thc ages cf 3 and 12 will be the above explanation on hrnd guests of the Garden club on thc! the writer of this aritclc a bet- lla fr nt of thc Klins nome ter opinion of the Hon. Mr. Chi" West Fifteenth I EATHER STRIPS For Doors. Nnt nt'cciisurv to remove or doors.

I're- vcnt rntttc. Keep out colil. rain, drafts. snow illrt. Inrxpcnsive to install.

A W. C. Tenn'a Ave. Phone Tyrone. I'a.

the wrong impression. Bald Eagle Grange. Christ In brief, we ths citizens of Blair clock. The meeting after the busi- 1 tha the Eighteenth Amendment. over "Auld Lang iyn" Vhc mcmbcrl i Sl prc.sen', thc rail xviil be called and as' ysl ch as trlc wets each name is mentioned, the mem- I nK "pon tne country.

Thc ber will respond by telling of seme hn ve )ccn ri current event. A reaciin? will has Us given entitled "Do Secretaries Go le "Crs. dninken- To Heaven?" John Fiicfay is he i a its secretary of Bald Eagle Grange and above rv ri A Canrrcsinier. 'no doubt John thinks hc stands lust' apprcciats. I am s'trc.

a as good a chanc2 cf wearing white 1 tllc neo of these districts, "wings, as a. lot of others he is well CE CCiall the Christian p-'ople. corn- acquainted with. A discussion ding them for th-ir stand upon "Should Farm Youth be Expected i thls to find their Social and Recreational i Life in the Country?" will follcw ilarc 10. 1932.

Miss Hollobaugh and Miss Anna Miller, affirmative and Mrs American Literature Gains Chaney Reese and Miss Sharer, ncg-i Washington. Mar. 21 will debate thc question "Re- erican literature is solved that thc Flapper of Today is' world. Will Irwin writ-cr told Worth More to Society- Than "thc House patents ccmmitt-c' todav in Colonial Lady." A good attendance advocating legislation euarant4inu much dPsired for a ir'rrnational copyS Bank your weekly pay your monthly salary all your funds and pay check. Wi'-bur C.

Snyder. evening. privileges. CARL FRY 604 W. Eighteenth Street Plionc R03-M Carpenter, Builder and Repairer Floor Surfacing For Beat Use Singer Oil and Needles WE DO HEMSTITCHING SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO, 204 W.

Tenth St. Phone 151-R Hidden money may be found by sums carried may be lost or stolen. Checks are safe, convenient. And a checking account gives you a receipt for every bill you pay a monthly record of expenses the prestige and advantage of a good banking connection. "The First National" "What's fer Dessert, Mom?" What b'oy doesn't start off his meal tiiis thought in his mind? And what boy couldn't be bribed to eat the rest of his meal with the promise of a tempting frozen dessert? Frozen plum pudding, for instance.

Or a tasty pineapple sherbet. These and an almost endless variety of delicious desserts and frozen salads can be made quickly and with surprising ease in an automatic Electric.Refrigerator. Advantageous as it is to be able to prepare frozen delicacies so easily, and Electric Refrigerator proves a very real convenience in a dozen other ways, a dozen times a day. For a smnlf deposit you can have an Electric Refrigerator delivered to your home. Pay the balance as you enjoy its service.

ELECTRIC No Other Dollar Buys as Much as the Dollar You Spend for Public Utility Service The boy or girl guessing the con-ect amount of jelly eggs in the basket in the Home Electric Window will receive a 5-pound fruit and nut egg. Contest closes March 25th. RHODES PLANING MILL 1615 CLAY AVENUE TYRONE, PA. PLANING MILL WORK AND LUMBER THIS IS FISlwEEK IN A BIG WAY At your ASCO Store. Finest quality.

Fresh shipments several times during- the week. Genuine Large Fillet HADDOCK Ib, 10 Fancy Round White Fancy Dressed Sea Bass Sea Trout 4 Ibs. iqc 3 ibs. 25c Sticw While Si-ceil HALIBUT II), IOC Freshly Opened Oysters For Stciving Pint Tin Large, Fancy Sweet Simla Clara 23C For Frying Pint Tin 32C PRUNES 3 Ibs, Hot Cross BUNS Special This Week Norwegian SARDINES In Olive Oil Can Fancy Cut Wisconsin Red Beets zee llom- I'int Mayonaise ioc I i Victor Coffee Ib. 17c3lbs.50c NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC This is to aih'iso licit tlio Kollit-i't Company will iro'riirht alivad and t'ontimir business tlie as Ix't'ot'o Mr.

Rotlierl's (K-atli. Ivullu'i't luis in Imsint-ss twenty- two years in Tyrone. The bnili on fair witlt the public, wliii-h WITC the principles of Mr. Oliver Rolhert. the fouiuiei-.

soniiil jirineiples will to irnide business in lhe future. The manager iinil nil employes of Ivotbert Conipiiny take (his means of extending a hearty welcome to all friends aiui patrons of this store in the past, and assure itieiii they will receive liie same kind and eoiirteoiis treatment and fair deal- ins? that they have leeeived heretofore. Kespeet fully, IJOTHKKT COMTAXV. C. K.

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