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FACE ELEVEN OFFICE 214 SENECA ST. TELEPHONE 4360 OIL CITY DEPARTMENT OFFICE 214 SENECA ST. TELEPHONE 4360 THE NEWS-HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1935. WHAT A MAN! WHAT A LIFE! 275 WORKING QfJ I LATORIPA DOUBLE FEATURE EDWARD ARNO Oil Gity Society Office 4360 ELIZABETH POLLARD BLANK, Editor Res. 3933-G WPA JOBS con TODAY AND TOMORROW Seven Highway Projects Start 56th Anniversary is Observed by Couple The Cwriows we coll "As fom ily" beomj flaming truclble love end irogedyl TWO FIRST RUN PICTURES Featuring ed in Addition to 4 Other Jobs.

Two hundred and seventy-five workmen are employed on WPA Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Proper, of Main 1 Fall Bazaar to be Held by Help of Christians Church.

Mrs. Edward J. Bower is the general chairman of the committee In charge of the fall bazaar of the Help of Christians Church, which will be held Oct. 10, 11 and 12 in HiUard's Hall, Colbert Avenue, according to a recent announcement. Mrs.

D. H. Hanna will assist as vice chairman. Sub-committees for the bazaar are as follows Country store, Mrs. Margaret Moon- construction and highway projects In 'Sitireet, RiooisevWie, were pleasantly sur Venango.

County, it was reported to prised on Monday evemimig when a num day, and works relief officials here are ber df Mends gathered at their resii-1 momentarily awaiting approval and re dence to help itmeim celebrate their 03Hn 1 lease of additional projects which will provide employment for many more 'T I- men. ev. Mrs. Paul V'anoenberg, airs, joe In addition to the four regular Falco, Mrs. Frank Curran, Mrs.

George Works Progress Administration jobs wttlch were started Monday, seven Hoffman, Mrs. Margaret Crotty, Mrs, M. Garvey, Mrs. Katherlne Reld, Mrs, wedding anniversary. Mrs.

Proper was honored) by Ella Re-Ibelpah Lodge, No. 86, of wtoich she 1a a memiber, about 2)5 members of fflie lodge being IrndLuded In the groap vte-1'ttog itbe home. The 38 guests enjoyed cards and games dmirtag ttoe erentag, and a de-MigflitM lunch was served. First prize in cards was won by Mrs. Lucy Shaner.

Mts. Proper was presented with a ibeauitd'M pocketbook an behaW of the highway projects were also under greot soval com "pS A. B. Logan, Mrs. James coogan, Mrs taken.

Starting of the jobs marked John Cooiran. WOMEN! the inauguration of the fall and winter Ai A works program here wnich had been Fancywork, Miss Anna Crotty, Mrs, John Crotty. Miss Genevieve Barr, delayed several months. The four regular projects are fur nishlng employment to about 135 men Miss Madeline Mulvey, Mrs. Earl Whitehouse, Mrs.

George Bernhardt, Miss Sarah Carrig, Miss Alice Carrig, HI life and hl wtlf mod them America's matt pftauter personality li now brought to the sere for YOUI Mwnmentl and It was stated today that approxi (members of Ella Retoekah Lodge, the (presentation toeing made by Mrs. A. W. Kinney. Flowers were also presented Miss Mary Inglls, Miss Margaret Ing- mately 140 men are engaged in road work In the county.

Road projects ore lis. Miss Catherine Maher. to me coupie. ii JiSwiilllM fr under way near the Gramlview Sana- Kitchen, Mrs. Thomas Carrig, Mrs, P.

J. Iuglls. Mrs. John Mooney, Mrs, From the b)iMelling novel by Parker Morall A UnL venal Picture with JEAN ARTHUR BINNIE BARNES 7 1 tarium, at iRynd Farm, at Petroleum ST 1 Please come early. Center, tit Cherrytree, at Galloway, at Charles McDonald.

Mrs. William Hib Last show 1 mm? Cooperstown, and on the Pittsburgh bard, Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Mrs. Wil road near Bell store. 8:27 P.

M. 11am Connery, Mrs. Frank Geslng, Mrs, Margaret Nolan, Mrs. David Schnepp, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs.

James Gorman MAKE NOW SHOWING Also Comedy and News TREASURER'S SALARY parties sponsored by the local council, Jr. O. IT. A. will be held Wednesday at 8 p.

m. in the Latonia Hall, First and State Street. Lunch will be served and the public Is invited to attend. The parties are to be held on the last Wednesday of each month. Reno M.

E. Sabbath Group Meets. Ruth Bisker was named president of Waitresses, Miss Genevieve Mooney, Miss Cecilia Mooney, Miss Ruth Mc TO Donald, Miss Matilda Venturella, Miss TWO ARRAIGN Lilla Venturella, Miss Margaret Con HERE'S ONE CITIZEN nery, Mrs. Alfred Henderson, Mrs. Or-ville Sehoonover, Miss Wanda Heffern, Miss Louise Lauer, Miss Charlotte the Venango County Young People's Sabbath School Association at a meet WHO LIKES TAXATION LAHGENT An ordinance fixing the city's share of the salary of the city treasurer was passed on third and final reading at Way, Miss Ruth Hagadone, Miss Helen Cefl.

TEN MILLION SINNERS PAYING THE PRICE IN HELL I Maher. the regular meeting of city council Candy booth, Miss Elizabeth Mur Monday night. phy and Miss Marie Hi board. In those days of complaint con-corning high taxes, tax delinquency and tax evasion, 1t is somewhat unusual for anyone to express the Under the new state law, the city ing of the group held Monday night in the M. E.

Church at Reno. Other officers elected were: Harry Monroe, first vice president; Geraldlne Steel, second vice president; Paul Beagle, third vice president; Theda Jane Krantz, corresponding secretary; Mar PITTS BTIBGH, Sept. 24. UP The Associated Credit Bureaus of Pennsylvania elected officers today at the organization's convention here. Raymond Hall, New Castle, was elected president; William II.

Talley, AVlhnington, vice president Wal- Bingo, John Wrhen, James Reid, Plead Not Guilty to Taking Cement Block Machine. treasurer after Jan. 1, 1936, will col Eugene Pullease, George Winger, Law lect all county, school and city taxes In the city, and he will be paid jointly rence Reld, Gus Ryberg, George Hib- bard, William Hibbard, John Carrig, Pleas of not guilty were entered this by the city, school district and county, I ter H. Cook, Washington, re-elect- Orville Sehoonover, Joseph Murphy, garet Murray, recording secretary; Raymond Manson, treasurer. The salary of the local treasurer for mornfag by Oscar Chick and Tony Bud- Edward Bower, John Crotty, Plans for the annual conference to askey, of 107'2 Church Street, when Frank Curran, Harry Trotter, his duties as collector of taxes will be $3,000 annually, and the city will pay $1,000 of that amount.

The treasurer tlhey were arraigned before Alderman Raymond Garvey, George Bernhardt, be held Oct. 11 and 12 In the First Presbyterian Church, Franklin, were Bert Hagadone, James Cangeml, Joe will also receive $150 per year for act ea treasurer, and K. II. Ward, Union-town, re-elected secretary. Directors are W.

H. Talley, J. W. Stewart, of Port Jarvis, N. Y.

H. F. Ferguson, Lebanon, J. D. Hays, Harrisburg; J.

E. Corn, Altoona; Mrs. Mary A. Gray. Bellefonte; R.

Hall, W. H. Cook and E. II. Ward.

discussed. Group leaders for the conference will be the Rev. S. L. Maxwell, Falco.

ing as treasurer of the city, and a like desire to pay taxes which have not been assessed against him. But hen such a request is made to the city, council is always ready to oblige by having the assessment made. Vernon D. Dolby, of East Second Street, recently appeared at the city treasurer's office and stated that he wished to pay his city tax, but that he had not been assessed. So council passed a resolution on Monday night assessing Mr.

Dolby $1.40 aa an occupational tax. LARGE SCOUT DELEGATION Construction, Michael Gormley, amount for acting as treasurer of the Homer Lane on charges of larceny in connection with the theft of a cement block machine. Each unwished bond in the swm of $300 for appearance at a hearing before Alderman Lane at 10 the Rev. FJ. H.

Bonsall, and (Miss Bettr Bonsall. Thomas McDonald, Frank Pardo, Pat school district, bringing his total sal rick Mulvihill, Frank Curran, Wil ary to $31)0 per year. "Come Share the Road With Me," liam Mooney, John Mooney, Thomas Roy P. Nelson was voted authority will be the theme of tlie conference. McCarthy.

o'clock Wednesday morning. to sign city checks during the absence Secretary-treasurers, Miss Norah of Treasurer C. Guy Whitehill from Chick and Budaskey are charged Slverly P. T. A.

Holds Sept Meeting. Ilaugh and Miss Alice Mooney. wttb having stolen the cement block Sept. 23 to Sept. 30.

My First Day in School" was the mm SPENCER TRACY CLAIRE TRIV0R I i I HENRY B. WALTHALL Kg4((tV ALAN DINEHART Producer Sol M. Wyrlitl W4 Director (lorry loch won plk. machine owned by C. G.

Bauotomwn, of OIL CITY PEOPLE ATTEND '507 Hilamn Avenue, last Saturday and Sabbath Association Elects New Officers Monday Night. topic of a talk by Mrs. A. Y. Conrad at the September meeting of the Slverly P.

T. A. held Monday night in the school. Miss Madeline MeClaren talk KARG RITES IN FRYBURG At the September meeting of die Ve ed on "The First Day of the School nango County Sabbath School Assoc! ation held last night In the Presbyter' Year." Ian Stone' Church, District 9, officers 1 A number of men interested in the A reception for the new teachers fol to have sold it to a Junk dealer from whom police recovered 11 The machine which weigbn 1,800 pounds, was evidently taken from the yard of the Baughman residence and trucked to the Junk yard. PoMce stated that Chick and Budaskey daim they purchased It from some boy for the aura of T5 cents, although its value is placed at nearly $300.

for District 9 for the year were elect lowed the meeting. Mrs. C. A. Mai-coltnson was named delegate to the Boy Scout movement in Venango and Clarion Counties are expected to attend the regional 'meet rthlcn will ibe held at ed, Including J.

C. McCory, president: Paul Mohney, vice president; Vivian FOR SCHOOL Mid Fall Expenses Parent-Teacher conference to be held Riddle, secretary -treasurer; Miss Eiea Altoona on Saturday, Sept. 28. Oct. 9 and 10 In Erie.

nor Brebelbis, superintendent of chil Plans for Hhe attendance of a dele- Mrs. Edith Maris was named chair dren; M1ss Genevieve Riddle, superin Ration from 'the focal council will be Charges a re also expected to be made today against Jack Morrison, 26, Rich man of the membership committee for this year; Mrs. D. Hanna, hospitality; tendent of young people; Miss Gertrude superintendent of adults. ard Morrteon, 2i, and Frank Stempin, Mrs.

B. J. Bower, program; Mrs. F. made at meeting of the executivo hoard of the Clarion-Venango County Boy fteout Council Whir will be held nit.

7:30 tonight In the Scout head One hundred and fwenty-flve mem Garvey, ways and means; Mrs. C. 21, all of Stevens Street, In connection with the theft of eriudproent from the bers attended the meeting which was Trat, Parent-Teacher magazine; Mrs. J. Hegedus, summer round-up.

divided into conferences. Dan Webber, quarters Jn Che Veach Building. In ad lease of John Rynd at Rynd Farm Rouseville, was in cbarge of the inter dition to the iSororter attending the which also occurred1 on Saturday. The A high mass of requiem was celebrated Monday morning In St. Michael's Church Frybnrg, for Christopher Karg, oldest resident of Clarion County, who died at his home near Fryburg, Friday.

The Rev. Francis Theobald, pastor of 8t. Michael's Church, celebrated the mass, with the Rev. j. F.

Fielding, and the Rev. Carl Lippert, moth of St. Stephen's Church, of Oil City, in the sanctuary. Local friends and relatives of the de ceased who attended the funeral included: Miss Mary Karg Mrs. Madeline Guyton, Esther, Joseph and Richard Guyton, Mr.

and Mrs. George Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Garg, Dorothy and Bernard Karg, Maria Karg. Grace Karg, Mary Groner, Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Karg and children, Isobel, Genevieve, Joseph and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. ftiarle Karg, Louis Karg, P. A.

Mc-Mahon. Cletus English, Mrs. Lee Stiller, John Morgan. Margaret Bres-nan, Mrs. Reed.

Mr. and Mrs. William Sehoonover, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King and Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Morgan. mediate conference; Mrs.

Mabel Troup, W. C. T. U. Plans Group Institute.

Altoona meet, it is probable that the ewrlre membership of the gi Scout erpMproent was also recovered flrom the Hanna Street Junk yard where the children's conference: William Halter, Tentative plans for a xroup institute NOW SHOWING Oil City, young people; Oscar Bank concrete block machine was discovered. ship Oroewohart, with headquarter at to be held Oct. 11 In the Grace M. E. son.

Ronsevllle, adults. Problems per State police from the Butler bar- 26c 11c Mat. and Night Church parlors were njade by the the Grace M. E. Church, will be pres cut.

racM assisted the local officers to taining to each group were discussed In these groups. Other business; at the executive board curing Information concernhw the Recognition of Sunday School South Side Women's Christian Temperance Union at a meeting Monday night held at the home of Mrs. Ada Speer Wilson, 30 West Fourth Street. meeting tonight wiM be of a routine thefts and making the arresta here, and nature. the trio was taken to Butler Monday Combine your bills anal OWE US ONLY BORROW $390 OH LESS To pay taxes, buy eoml new or for other necessities.

Don't Worry About FALL Debt. USE OUR CASH No Endorser Except Husband and Wife School Teachers' Loans Our Specialty, 24 Hour Service, Repayments INCLUDE Interest No extras. Repay 4.35 monthly on 50.60 Repay 6.34 monthly on 90.00 Repay $10.58 monthly on $150.00 Repay $17.60 monthly on tZHM 20 Year in 00 City Loans made in Venango and surrounding counties. UNION LOAN CO. Teachers" wa the topic discussed by the Rev.

Charles Manchester, of the Cbnrch of God, R. D. 1. Franklin. Arrangements for a varied program evening and brought back to Oil City today for arraignment, late this; after WOMAN SUFFERS FATAL to be given at an afternoon and eve Plans were also made at the meeting noon.

ning session of the institute were made. BURNS AT TITUSVILLE Assisting the hostess with refresh for a delegation to attend the state convention at Lewistown. Oct. 0, 10 and 11. and for Religious Education Week, Sept.

20 to Oct. 0. ments were Mrs. Arthur Martin and Mrs. B.

J. Hovii. SERVICES CONDUCTED TODAY FOR JOHN N. GAISFORD I Mm. Elizabeth Sins, 42, of Tex arkana, Texas, died in the Titusville O.

O. O. L. Club Elects Officers. Hospital at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon as a result of terrihle burns suffered Funeral services for John N.

Gaisford. CILCI1Y HAPPENINGS DN EKOEf Election of officers and discussion of who died Saturday, following a motor earlier In the day at the home of her plans for the coming year featured the sister, Mrs. William A. Slagter, East G. O.

L. Club meeting, which was cycle accident, were held today at 2 p. m. at the home of his parents. Mr.

held at the Y. W. C. A. Monday after- Central Avenne, Titusville.

Mrs. Sins was burned when she light and Mrs. William F. Gaisford. Demn- noon.

ed a match to search for an article in A son was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. James W. Black, of Rich Hill. A daughter, Dolores Mae, has Im-oii Officers elected are: Kay Moate.

seytown. Rev. L. H. Benson, of the Dempseytown Evangelical Chnrch, of-flciated at the services, assisted bv tbe the pantry of her lister's home, the president: Zetfle Smith, vice presi flame Igniting paper on the shelve Dr.

MrCormirk to Review War Book at Federation Tea. Launching its activities for the year, the Oil City Federation of Woman's Clubs and Allied Organizations will give a tea Thursday at 2:13 p. m. at the Club House for members and friends. Featured on the progra will lie a review of the book.

"The Road to War." by Walter Millls. given by Dr. A. B. MeCormick, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church.

Included on the committee In charge of the tea are: Mrs. W. H. Klase, Mrs. D.

F. Manion. Mrs. Franz Tend. Mrs.

William Goldberg. Mrs. W. H. 218 and 219 Second Floor O.

O. F. Building Phone 9-1-5 OIL CITY, PA. born to Mr. Hnd Mrs.

Frank IVrslng. of Dempseytown noad. STOVE WEEK Trade In Your Old Stove Now! as well as her clothing. Mr. Slagter dent: Dorothy Gates, secretary; Fran-ces Greenawalt, treasurer; Ethel Graham, press correspondent.

Rev. William Latfa. of the United Presbyterian Chnrch of Oil City. Interment followed In the Franklin Cem ami his son, William, were both pain The semi-annual election of officers fully burned while extinguishing' the flames which threatened to damage the etery. Missionary Society Entertains Guests.

will be held at the regular meeting of Oil City Lodge, I. O. O. No. RX1, Surviving the deceased are his home.

Entertaining a their guests the which will be held at 7:30 tonight in wioow Mrsetetter uaisford: a Mrs. Sins, who spent her early life Queen Esther Circle, the Woman's I daughter. Joan. 5: a son, William in Titusville, had lived In Texas for the Odd Fellows Temple on Seneca Street. A large attendance of members iiomp jnssionary society of tne Bet Del a.

Church, will meet tonight at Allen. Mrs. M. R. Hoy and Mrs.

George his parents; two sisters. Mrs. Carl Mitchell, of Oil City, and Edith Gaisford. is expected, and following the buslnew session refreshments will be served. 7:30 p.

m. in the church parlors, some time, and had returned to visit her sUter In Titusville few weeks ago. She had been In 111 health for the past year. Surviving are her husband, one brother and three sisters. Masinnn.

A musical program with Mi Kath-ryn Bright as soloist has also been ar Hnse companies No. 2 and 4 and the hook and ladder truck were called to ranged. Miss Bright, accompanied bv the home of W. Serving as hostesses will tie Mrs. Harry Conrad, Mrs.

C. A. Nelglch, Mrs. D. J.

Feilard and Mrs. Bert Harry. A large attendance Is desired. Monday Hub Lum-he at Club House. The regular meeting of the Momlnr Fifth Street, shortly rtly after 0 oclock r.

-t v. Caro Dene" AMUSEMENTS. by Sarti and BIG EXTRA ALLOWANCES I Know A Hill" by Whelpley. Monday night when smoke was seen Issuing from the cellar of the home. At the Drake.

It was found that clothing bad been HOSPITAL NEWS. Patient admitted to the Oil City Hospital within the last 24 hours are: Howard Schultz, 514 West First Street. tant. Noel, Reno. Two patients were discharged from the hospital: Mrs.

Evelyn Mandate, SOS'i Eaf Fourth Street. Mrs. Wlllard Goodman. South Side. Star Route.

Local People Attend Tracy Golden WeiMinc In Titusville. left in a boiler on a hot plate and when the water had evaporated the clothes Revernl Oil City people attended (he ONLY TEN CASKS OK DISEASE ith wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. D. E.

Tracy. 203 East Main Street. Titusville, on Mondav. IN CITY IN All'ST Only ten rases of communicable dis "To make money you've got to look like money This philosophy, properly carried out, will make millions for you. Judging from the career of Juines Buchanan Brady, the greatet salesman that ever lived, who- life has been plctft-led In "Diamond Jim." starring Edward Arnold, at tin Drake Ttieatre.

Brady, told this by Jewish pawnbroker early In life, remembered It Maoe l.hmii lor Local tiouM-tvlve Local person Included In the guest list are: Miss Rose Fink. Mrs. Jarne ease were reported to the Health Department and plaeed nuder quarantine Fink. Mrs, Lynn Camp, Miss Anna- during the month of August, according Club was held Monday afternoon at the Club House with 24 members and guests attending the luncheon. Included on the gutst list were Mrs.

E. S. Hoyd. of Miami Beach, and Mrs. William J.

strother. of Aimnpoiis. MJ. COL. (HANDLER TO OPEN REVIVAL SERIES TONIGHT A series of Kevial revival services under the direction of Col.

Alfred A. Chandler will be Inaugurated nt the local Salvation Army citadel this evening and will continue through Sim-day. Col. ('handler held many very Important Salvation Army positions previous to bis retirement four years ago, and since that time has devoted his time to conducting evangelistic meeting. Mle camp, Mls Joan Fink, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mellrlng. Miss Elsie to the monthly rejKirf of the Health Officer which wiu submitted at the regular meeting of city council on Mon Neely. Mrs. Warren Walta.

Miss Vera Marie Waltz, Ml Mabel Waltz. Mr. and Mrs. Turk, Mr. and Mrs.

John day night Seven cases of whooping cough, two Tnrr and daughter, Patsy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cnuvel. Miss Twlla Dahle.

John McCllntock, Miss Lens Mc-Hlntock. Mrs. I (M. tihanfelter. Mrs.

George Reeves and Loren Reeves. Grace M. E. Society Entertained. Members of the Grace Methodist At the Lalonlu.

Like so many of her contemporaries, Genevieve Tolilu is a product of the New York atnge, but In addition has played much almmd, notably a year at the Queen's Theatre In London where she was featured la "The Trial of Mary Her current production Is "The nooo and tlie Gander." now slmwlnf at the tatonla Theatre along with the Atlantic Trlze Novel, "Jalna." Col Chandler will take part in the sectional council meeting to be held here Friday in connection with the "World For God" campaign now being Young Vt omens Missionary SoHetv rases of chicken pes, and a single case of scarlet fever comprised the total number of case reported. K. OF C. TO HOLD SMOKER. A smoker will be held by the local K.

of C. lodge following Its regular meeting at the K. of C. Home on petroleum Street this evening. The business meeting is scheduled for 8 o'clock, and the smoker will follow Immediately.

Those attending will hear the radio broadcast of the Baer-Louls fight. Members of the Boy Si-out troop sponsored by the council will give a demonstration of semttcraft during the smoker. DID YOU KNOYYf The bark of the giant Sequoia not conoucieu ny me Niivntion Arm throughout the world. met at the home of Mr. Howard Buck-ham, 20ft East Sixth Street, Monday nliJit, nt which time the following officers were elected: President.

Mrs. UNLICENSED DRIVER TO Russell Btickmsn: vice president. Miss IIEATROLAS and other quality HEATERS 2g75 Up Save Money This Week! Come to VEACH'S NO FREE SCHOLARSHIPS There are no free scholarships in the school of experience, but you can, if you will, profit from the other fellow's college course. It pays to be thrifty. (f)tl Qlitu, Pa.

GET HEARING THIS EVENING Benny MctUa-ren, Jfevnw Street col ored yottlh. isj whcdiiled to be given a hearing before AlUnimn Morrie Gold Anne Johnson; sorerorarr, Miss Delia Matthews; treasurer. Mrs. Marie Alexander: publicity chairman, Miss Sara Monjar; mite box secretary. Mrs.

Lucille t'ok: program committee chair-iun. Mrs. Howard Rnckham. The October meeting will be held at the home of Mis Delia Matthews, West Fourth Street. At the Lyric.

Scenes that beggar description and sights that stun the senses and stagger the Imagination, are the larger part of an unforgettable drama of today, "Dante's Inferno," which Is now showing at llie Lyric Theatre, the story of a woman wiio desperately strives to save the man she Iovps from destruction. Ten million sinners writhing In eternal torment, labyrinthine torture cham- stein at 7 o'clock tonkht on a charge of grating a motor vehicle after his license was revoked. hard and tough, as might he expected. MeClaren arnstted on TiHwdnv, It It so soft as to be quite spongy, yet riione 4193 (lit City fire "cms unable to penetrate it, while Inserts dislike It us mnch as insect Firemen Auxiliary Entertained. ept.

17. and entered a plon of not guilty when arraigned before Atdermnn Gublftieiti. in default of ball be was lodged In the county Jail. MeClaren is on imrolo on hit and run driving powder. The tree greatest enemy Is hers, rain of Urn, lakes of flame, and by the local craters of doom innke "Dante's In- Mrs.

liny Hess, 10, Eas( Front Street, entertained the tallies' Auxil A Ssh, fry will In. hr man. Mooe lodge late this w-ek in honor of, ferno' timely as today's hews. cliarge, Is slated. iary to the City Firemen Monday night.

Bunko furnished tlie diversion of the In the early days of four-wheel brakts. the braking force tisually was divided In the proportion of 40 to AO the degree ten in of the lodge. Plans for the affair were rtisrind at the! -r, Albright Brotherhood Funeral services for Mrs. John Fer of the evening, with the prize bring awarded regular meeting of the lodg on lion-, Flint Evangelical Church will conduct guson, Itrookvllle. grntHmotlier of Mrs, to Mrs.

Albert Dolby. Mrs. Walter Dol between the front and rear brakes respectively. None of the present-day passenger cars, however, have more W. It.

McDevltt. (ill City, will be held Hay nlubl. Plan were also made for a religions sen Ire at C. V. C.

camp Ihe thlnl of of daneing parties I No. near Murlenvllle lhl evening. Thursday at 2 p. m. In the Zion by and Mrs, A.

II. Perry. Plait Series of Canl Partle The first of a erli of Ihrcc card to he held Friday evening. Itoth round MoiuU-rs of the brotherhood wilt leave than one half of (he braking force and square ilutn iag will be enjoyed. I the local ibtircb at 6 o'clock.

piled to the rear wheels. riinrcii. with Interment In tlie itnirch cemetery..

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