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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The News-Heraldi
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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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THE NEWS-HEBALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 17. 1932. page riyu'f Women's Personals dubs rjLASSIFIEn ADVERTISEMENTS J- Vi 0gk-4Sl aLM F. DECK, Bocieif tutor. EomtHS GRIBBEN'S SHOP New Sheer Dresses jr Cm mm mm4 SOCIAL EVENTS.

par Snt uaktsf cr Hmm writ mm ie Um ant lftl Hi RECENT DEATHS. Titus M. Shorts. Titus M. Shorts, aged 63 years, died on Thursday evening at 10 o'clock at his home.

Victory township, near far Reg-Jar Sfcctinr of Uyml Sanrfay Sdisal Class H1L The regular meeting of the Loyal XOTB ff.r rlM mr Tmm Nawa-MaraW Sunday school class of the First Meth LajraS wlruiiwMW. Always laHaw odist Episcopal church was beld on natrmctlaaa (l.aa to Ska Mtet fe rtl.ri.ata Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. E. H. Peeples, Elk street, irita 40 present Pearl on the Pittsburgh Koad.

He had been 111 for several years. Mr. Shorts was born on the farm on which he resided1 and was well known and highly respected in the community. He was united in marriage on July 22, 1880, to Miss Sarah McMillin, who survives together with the following Following a short business session in charge of the president, Miss Nina ir une tase or uresses Smiley, the remainder of the evening FOB UU Several low priaad city faomaa. (Eaar Unni).

Aio (arm bargakia, lacga or amaU. Some to trad for oity propr-Ues. COTEIX KXAXTT. Phaa SSS, rnaktla, 7a. was spent In sewing and playing lUIV fiorrr oofa 1(11 1 games.

i ill auu iflii Delicious refreshments were served ml; mn Of For $6.75 and $100 with the following acting as hostesses Mrs. Peeples, Mrs. J. L. Infield, Mrs.

New Summer Frocks inLaTalla $12.50 We introduce for the first time a new material in summer sleeveless and short sleeve tennis or golf frocks. La Talla is one of the newest dull finish or chalk finish materials. A corded weave that will wash perfectly. See the display tomorrow. In Petal Rose, White, Ciel Blue, Corn, Green.

C. A. RItts. Mrs. P.

H. Donnelly, Mrs. hh. inn Frank Hughes and Mrs. W.

M. Bitts. I A -r irnriT IUII III fm a LAV II ILPLi' rVI IIII a EAST FATKKKTS Have good five-room bouae with bath in the First Ward tor aale on easy payments. The price ia enraren W. w.

Shorts, Mrs. Wave S. MdOray and Mrs. lone Hugh, of Franklin CL Shorts, of Oil City. He also leaves six grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs.

3. B. Shrader, of Scran-ton, and Mrs. G. A- Arner, of Chester, W.

Va and one brother, B. W. Shorts, of Cleveland. The following half-brothers and half-sisters survive: Mrs. Sarah Spencer, and Mrs.

W. D. McMillin, of Franklin; J. P. Bice, Chester, W.

and Dr. O. V. Eice. Luskoee.

Ok Chicken and Waffle Dinner Held at Country Club Thursday. liSUI, Another of the popular chicken and TRASK E. Traat Co. Bids. 7S1 waffle dinners was served on Thursday evening at the Wanango Country i a a club and this will be a weekly event lahoma.

Thursday was Ladies' day at the FOR RENT. Funeral services will be held at the club and 20 women srolfers enjoyed home on Sunday afternoon, at 3 FOB BBXT Fir room bouee, with bath and gara-. Rent, SlncOk per month, in the luncheon at noon. On Sunday the regular dinner will o'clock, and burial will follow in the Shorts family cemetery. The services quire at jMa iAberqr atreeL will be In charge of Rev.

J. K. Jones, FOB REST 2 or I furnished rooma. pastor of the Hebron Evangelical church, where the deceased attended bath and laundry private entrance; furnace heat, roaeeasion at onoe. Reaeon-able rent MO Qraut street.

be served and members are asked to have their reservations in as soon as possible. The interior and grounds of the club are especially beautiful this year and everything possible is being done to make this the most successful season and was very active. Mrs. L. K.

Baker. FOB RENT Small hvue of fix rooms, bath and electricity. Rent caeap. Call im Buffalo at. none fril-X.

Mrs. Bessie Morrison Baker, wife of of the club. The prices for the meals have been reduced. FOB BE JIT OB SALE Good 6 room L. E.

Baker, died suddenly Thursday afternoon at 4 :30 o'clock at the family house. 23 Grllnllac at. Inquire or Mrs. Russell. VI Gilnllan at, or 'rank E.

Hed- nome in Canal township. ley, 412 Trust Co. Bldg. CARD BASKET. She is survived by her husband and FOB BEJfX Second Cooi- apartment over ihe following children: Mrs.

Ethel EtaHnflt Eflfiss unip Free Shampoo with Each Purchase DAGUE-BARTHOLOMEW CO. We Give S. H. Green Stamps Candy land. Inquire ax premises.

Fred Frame, a student at the Uni Deeter, of Canal Mrs. Clayton Sutley, versity of Pennsylvania, is home to or itocky Grovej Thomas Bough FOB BENT Store room In Alexander block; also otQce rooms. Inquire Lee spend the summer with his parents, ner. of Cochranton; Cecil Baker, of H. Wright, Exchange Bank and Trust Co.

WE OUGHT TO BE ARRESTED TOO. Oriental 1 Rug Reproductions 2-2x4-6 at Mr. and Mrs. T. C.

Frame. litica; Vernon Baker, of Utiea, and Howard and Betty, at home. One sis FOB BENT House of seven rooms and Miss Minnie Carson has gone to ter. Mrs. George Brown.

Buffalo. N. bath, at 93 street. Inquire on premise. two brothers, William Morrison, Tulsa Pittsburgh to be the guest of her sister, Mrs.

Maude Thomas, for a few WANTED. Newton Morrison. Franklin; 18 grandchildren and 2 jfieat-grandchil- aren also survive. WANTED Salesman Sell Nureery Stock. Good proposition, steady work.

The funeral services are announced for Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the family home, with Rev. Merrlfleld Now is the time. la Pointe Kuxaery Geneva, York. 4-6x6-6 at $7.95 days. Bernard Brown, Bleakley Hill, attended the Emlenton Alumni association banquet on Thursday evening at Emlenton.

Mrs. E. H. Crossen and Miss Alma Edinger attended the Emlenton Alumni association banquet on Thursday eve- officiating and interment following in FOR SALE. the Baptist cemetery in Canal town ship.

FOB BALE White porcelain lined refrig erator, like new. Capacity, la lbs. Sold Albert Cyrus Randall. cheap it sold at onoe. Inquire at 8 US Liberty St Phone 784-R.

at Emlenton. Albert Cyrus Randall, aged 58 years, died on Wednesday at Sugarcreek. Peddlers have been busy in town lately selling imitation Oriental Rugs for the real thing. Just to show you that we can supply goods of this kind, we make this display. We present them for just what they are, Imitations.

We price them for just what they are worth. FOB SALE fThere Is a real opportunity He was born in this state and for William Wilson, a student at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, is home to spend the summer with his I lor tine right party with a I 1 small amount of capital at SUTTOHl Sugarcreek. The Able il I property is offered cheap. the greater part of his life was a resi dent of Franklin and vicinity, follow ing the trade of brush maker, part of Many other good bargains. Some to rent.

Farms, too. rainer, rred A. Wilson. the time in Pittsburgh. Surviving him are two brothers.

Ed Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Buchanan re turned ihursday eveninsr from Harris LOST and FOUND.

BOYS! Would You Like A FREE TICKET To the Orpheum For Tomorrow If Ton Buy a Pair of Our GENUINE KEDS You Get a Ticket FREE "THE SHOE OF CHAMPION'S" 69c 79c 98c $1.25 ward F. Randall, of Toledo, 0., and burg, where this week they attended Allen B. Randall, of New York Citv, and one sister, Mrs. George Bulkley, of LOST Misplaced to IMS Chevrolet coach narked in front of Franklin Trust tne funeral directors association con vention of Pennsylvania. Miss Martha iXuhart.

of Wheeling, Suva Cloth Pumps Sura cloth makes not only the best looking but also the most serviceable shoe as it is made of pure retergburg. Pa. The body was removed to the funeral Co. bark, Friday about a. a laidy black coat and boy's sweater.

Silk Slips V-Cut $L00 Cannon Towels 22x44 25c Please return to wo urant or v. who has been the mioc nf home of Boyd A. Park. where the funeral services will occur Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock with Rev. S.

Clark, pastor of the First Baptist auzaoetn Howard, has returned to her home. The girls are roommnrps linen thread twisted rightly. Insist on Suva cloth. at the University of Michigan, Ann tnurcn. oniciaung and interment fol Aroor.

Mr. and. Mrs. A. K.

Tthepm. An 11 ch. lowing in the Franklin cemetery. William H. Landvoiet.

SHE AS LEY'S BROWNbiit SHOE STORE 1141 Liberty Stead HEBE IT IS Just what you have been waiting for. Farm, 5T acres 3 orchards good water; large bank barn, and room plank house. Get the price on this. Don't Miss This Bargain See GEO. GREAVES, Realtor, 58T Grant St.

Phone 1219 TEA TABLE GOSSIP the mercury reaching 83 as the high for the day. ter, miss Alice Louise, and Miss am Word has been received here of the ttneem left today for Amhergt. sudden death of William H. Landvoigt, where on Sunday Albert K. Rhepm.

Notice: I 'win not be responsible of Washington. D. C. which occurred for any bills contracted "by anyone in win graduate from Amhersf Al on ihnrstiay. Mr.

Landvoigt had been dramatic editor of the Wasliinrnn my name. Charles Strauss. 6-17-Bt There was no perceptible change Phone 429 1 VIELE McGINNIS PLUMBING AND HEATING 1263 Elk Street. Franklin, Ps, r.vening Star" for more than 30 years. lege.

Mr. and Mrs. IB. D. Xicklin are expected home today from Boston, and they will be accompanied by their daughters, Miss Martha, a student at today in the condition of Phil.

Ehgels- He is the farlifix of W. Arnold Land klrger, past commander of Mays Post, voigt. agent in charge of the Pittsburgh who has been in failing health for some teaerai secret Service bureau time and is now confined to bed. W. A.

Landvoigt is a brother-in-law the Gibbs School, Boston. of Mrs. Charles fl. Sheasley, of this -The members of tflie Gleaners' andIiss Emma, a student at Badcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass. At least 500 persons attended the city, and is well-known here.

opening of Leach's grocery Thursday class of the First Evangelical teunday nvenine sa one of the lare numhw school are asked to meet in the class Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Barron returned nf ittnrea in th1a in t.h now room at 1 :30 o'clocg Saturday after Stores, a mereer for the noon to attend the funeral services oi Thursday evening from Harrisburg, where they attended the Pennsylvania Funeral Directors' association conven purpose of purchasing stock in large John Rice.

AMj .1. I nuu Ladies, you can have your shoes SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF Prosperity (GAS KAftGIES in the newest table top and console models, SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. 885 Sauca Strut, OU City, Pa. Phont 1928 tion. Mr.

Barron was a delegate from the western Pennsylvania association. Sandwiches and coffee were served. hl rth nr flnnr PITTSBURGH, June 17. UP Rains and the supply Provided on original Espert mye Eepairlng, 1115 Lib- estimates of the probable attendance erty street. had to be increased.

The store man Grand Union Grocery Stores INCOKPOItATXD BURMA COFFEE lb. 29c -r. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.

Blair and little daughter, Carolyn, of Tulsa, are here to spend three weeks with "Mr. Blair's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Blair, Chestnut street. Mr. Blair is connected with the Southern Bell Telephone at Tulsa. agement received many compliments on 'Fresh dressed chickens, 23c the good appearance of the establish- broilers, 2Sc; shoulder roast of lamb, ment, and on Its newest enterprise. Or- 15c: lamb stew, 3 lbs.

for 2c; choice chestral music throughout the evening roast of veal, 15c veal Breast, with was provided by Beggs Hawaiians, pocket, 10c; English cut pork chops, 2 rndio artists. ros. lor Komnson aaarKec, oz 13th street. tu-it averaging an inch or more fell last night in western Pennsylvania bringing the first real relief to crofis in more than a month, Weather Forcaster W. S.

Brotzman reported today. Water gauges showed a rain fall of an inch or more ia. Johnsiawn, Greens-burg, Franklin, iSniethpor.t. Freeport Natrona and other western Pennsylvania communities and in Wheeling, W. Va.

Little rain fell in Pittsburgh. Thunder showers are predicted for today or tonight In this district. Marriage Licenses Matthew Richard Rossiter, of Reno, WISSMECKLEY TO GRADUATE The heavy rainfall of yesterday FROM PITTSBURGH SCHOOL amounted to48-100ths of an inch. The APPROVE LIGONTER ISSUE. KARRISBUlRiG, June 17.

UP Approval of municipal bond issues announced today by (Secretary Dewey of Internal Affairs included: Ligonier township school district. Westmoreland county, $12,000,. new school Miss. Olive Xfeckley, daughter of L-j 'w Imi -an w- 11 .1 I CIS UU1.01. IVOLVi airs.

ecKiey. ij wo strew, is a during the afternoon, with of Miss Oonley's Secretarial School. in Pittsburgh. and Mildred Marie Connelly, of The condition of C. Barnard was A class of 63 young women will re WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dupont Paint, Tarnishes, Duco Lewis Norman Filegar, of Union ceive their diplomas on June 30, when reported as encouraging last evening.

Doctors and nurses feel he Is gaining Dr. Stuart Nye Hutchison will deliver City, and Gertrude Esther Soyka, of Titusville. strength. an address to the graduates. WesPen Paint Co.

We Will Buy Your Old Clock and pay up to $10,00 or more. 30M3thSt. Phone 168 DuPont Interior GLOSS PAINT Was $3.60 Now $g00 Per Gal- for One Week no longer We'll Give You $2 1881-Over 50 Years of Service-1932 Lard 5 25c Haddock lb. 10c Bacon Squares 10c i I 3 LEACH'S for your old pen If yoti purchase a new modern Hall, Mantel or Kitchen Clock, May we explain our plan? NATION-WIDE CASH and CARRY or Phone, Delivery and Credit Service 1VD3AT SPECIALS Veal or Lamb Stew 10c on the purchase of this Fresh Ground Hamburg. 3 lbs.

25c New Quick starting Our Own Baked Hani lb. 43c City Chickens 6 for 50c waote nravis EXTRA WEEK-END CASH GROCERY SPECIALS Non-clogging All 10c Bread 9c Frank' Kraut, lge 2 (or 15c Coal Prices Reduced! RESCREENED LUMP, $3.80 Per Ton MINE RUN $3.60 Per Ton CASH ON DELIVERY, These prices include delivery to your home and coal must be paid on delivery. Franklin Coal Co. Phone 127 1015 Buffalo St. COAU-COKE-WOOD Automatic Heating Service.

Fresh Eggs dozen 18c Good Country Potatoes 18c Doggie Dinner 3 eans 23c Swiss Cheese, brick lb. 23c Parker Duofold Pens twice at iura to start, and start Instantly, Now, this first week only, we allow 52 for your old pen on any new Parker Duofold Sr. Latest streamlined models, jewel-like birrels. with almost double the ink capacity of the average pen, Come at once, Ransack office ancf home till you find an old pen. Bring it in, and go out with a fine new Parker.

We make this amazing offer to Introduce Parker's new Quick-etarter with anti-clogging twin Oik channel. When used with Parker'i new pen-cleaning Ink called QufoA, these quick-starting pens com jletely end the annoyance of having to Wiake or coax to get the ink to flow, This fully guaranteed when Qufa Only is Wied, Yet even when used with old-time ks, the Parker Quick-starter makes FOR C0NCRET13 WORK At Per Ciibie Yard delivered In Franklin Aristocrat Ginger Ale. ,2 bottles 28c Baited Beans cms 24c New Potatoes 10 lbs. 24c Pastry Flour 2 seeks 25c Full Cream Cheese lb, Our Own Hotel Blend Coffee lb, 29e Pin Money Jar 28, 88, 40c FElLIlDrvlIAFJ'S Home Grown Strawberries Striped Sack Means Quality Phone 18.

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