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News From Suburban and Neighboring Towns Wednesday August 21, 1929 Pace Blair County's Own Page of Features and Photos ANNUAL CRESSON TENNIS TOURNEY OPENS TODAY MARTINSBURG BELLW00D TYRONE I BURG WITHOU MEN EXPECT TO REACH PATTON COUPLE CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TYRONE. Aug. 20. Lewis' AV. Bey er, had resigned his position with I WHISTLE TWO FIRES IN DAY the Wilson Chemionl company 'iiinl has accepted a position with the BELLWOOD.

Aug. Daughters of Rebecca, lodge No. will hold its annual cornboil at Bland's park Thursday. The members will leave Belhvood for the park on tha 2:40 trolley car. The Ladies' auxiliary of the P.

R. R. Y. M. C.

A. and fire company will Chase National bank, New York City, Mr. Beyer will bo in the foreign ex PATTON. Aug. 19.

Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sheehan, East Mage avenue, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of FINALS SEPT.

7TH Large b'st of Net Stars Entered in Tournament Many Towns Represented MARTINSBURG. Aug. The North Woodbury grange xvil! meet Thsrsday night at 8 o'clock in the Grange hall here. A special treat is in store for those who attend as Rev. Edward Z.

Vtts. pastor of the Methodist Episcopal chrrch will address the patrons on the subject. "The Rural Church as a Safeguard for Moral Standards." In addition to this there wiU also be many other interesjing numbers on the program. Following Is the program which has been arranged: opening song, timely reminders. Euger.e Fouse: Wilmot County Seat Residents Express Desire for Some of Alarm Flames Raze Large Barn Near Gallitzin; Grass Fire Threatens Tea Room Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Yahner. James Davis, Catherine Davis, Mr. and Mrs. T.

W. Davis and Thomas and Bernadine Davis Mrs. T. J. Sheehan and Lucille Sheehan.

Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McGuire.

T. J. "Sheehan. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Cowan and Gordon Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ryan.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Onsman, Helen Sheehan, Faul K. Cassidy, Jerome change department. The Tyrone Motor club held another very enthusiastic meeting in the community room of the Municipal building tonight.

The subject of major importance was the condition of the bridge crossing the railroad tracks at Grazicrville. While it is i hold its annual cn boil at Bland's park Thursday at 3 p. m. Members GALL1TZIX, Aug. 20.

ale RS'Ked to" bring a knife, firemen were, called to fight two fires; fork and cup. Those making the trip in this vicinity hi the past 21 luvTrs. are asked to meet in front of the fire KOLLIPAYSBCRG, Aug. 20 Hoi-lidaysburg is now without a fir alarm. For a number' years such alarms were sounded by the big of their marriage, and renewed their r.upital vows at a high mass in St.

George's Catholic church Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sheehan were marrifd in St. Augustine by the Rev.

Father Ryan now Monsignor Ryan. Two children "were born of this union: Daniel -Sheehan and Valley Sheehan. both of Clearfield township. Mr. and Mrs.

Sheehan have 20 grandchildren, and two great-grand children. Before her marriage. Mrs. Sheehan was Mary T. Weakland, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Valentine Weakland, Spangler. I grange, Helen Brumbaugh: diseus- One of the fires destroyed a large barn' al im-'" whistle at the East Hollidaysburg I "Historical importance ot freig weight classification yards, which was Charles Kagarise: mando princi- Hr tr calling the Smith: address. "Th scto, ne.va. smitis; aa.nvss.

itie or- the Fred Larue farm on the i i Harrv Meet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gahiuin-Cvnipon road late io.nd stlwt. is visiIhl- (ifprciat lo The Tribune) CRESSON, Aug. 20.

The third annual Cresson tennis tourney will get under way today on the Cresson dlvis-ion'athletic tennis courts on Northside, This tournament will be In chares of C. Jack Kinilin, chairman ot athletics of Cresson division and the first round will not be completed until next Tuesday, August 27. The finals. If good jveather conditions prevail, will bo played on or before Saturday. September 7.

I'misual interest is being 'manifested Sheehan. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gipprich, Mj and Mrs. C. J.

Riner, J. A. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Mannion. Mr. and Mrs. M.

J. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Cupples Marie Cupples, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Nagle, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Kirk-pslriek. Altoona. Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Krise. Rose Mary Wilis, Mr. and Mrs. George Burgeon and family.

Mrs. Robert Wills. Margaret Wills, Dean. Mrs. S.

A. Grace Krise, Mr, and Mrs. James Krise, Mr. and Mrs. Vallie Adams.

Gerald Adams. Charles Rural Church as a Safeguard of Moral Standards," Rev. E. Z. Vtts; closing song, "Onward Christian Soldiers." To Hold Reunion The Annual reunion cf the Sollen-bergers families will be held -Satur right and the efforts of the firemen saved the Cressoretto tea room from probable destruction this afternoon.

The conflagration at the Larue farm destroyed the large barn, a large amount of farm machinery, and approximately 109 chickens were burned. Two horses and a few fcuplements with his cousin in Cumberland, Md. Miss Genevieve i Replogle, Roaring Spring, is visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Hetrick. South First street. Mr.

ar.d Mrs. A. P. Mitchell and family. South First street, spent the weekend at Clearfield, Woodland and Mrs.

Sheehan is 6S years of age. Mr: Slieehnn. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sheehan, White township, was born September 13, 1S5J.

In 1S94 Mr. Sheehan helped to organize the grange at St. Augustine, and three years later helped to promote the Grange Insurance company of St. He was a member of the board of di- conceded that considerable time will be consumed in securing a new bridge for this place which will facilitate trallic and eliminate several very dangerous conditions, tha project will be followed tip continuously to secure the necessary action. James Trimble.

Flint, is visiting with old friends in Tyrone. Sergeant "Jim," as he is most familiarly known, is a veteran of the Spanish war having served for many years with the (Md Sheridan troop. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Giles.

Audobon, N. are spending their vacation with Mr. Giles' parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Giles. East Thirteenth street. Mr. Giles is a graduate of Tyrone High school and Juniata college and is director of physical education and athletic coach at the Audobon high school. Mrs.

Mary M. Stine, West Eleventh street, will leave tomorrow for Youngstown. where she will visit day, August 14, in the Morrisons Cove I over the tourney and judging from to work. This whistle is no longer in use at the plant and thus the 'burg is bereft of its fire alarm. It is the concensus of opinion that some arrangement should be, made for such an alarm.

Some time ago several whistles were placed on the tower of the Phoenix fire house for trial, but r.one Of them proved effective, not being loud enough to be heard all over town. Residents consider it dangerous for the town to be without some kind of firs alarm, especially at night and they hope immediate action will be taken toward that end. D. Treese. Juniata street, well the huge list of entries already Into pa.

jun.ns.-iv iiiejWr, By the firernen I attended the Reed-Spaekman reunion hands of Mr. Kinilin. it was necessary i'. i.iaii hik 111.1ft.. .5 .1 reached the scene of the fire the i at Curwensville.

Sheehan, I.eroy Heifruk Philomena specal ettort to reunion to start play today instead of Friday flames had gained such headway that Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miller's family.

a success in every way and the co- -L'avis, francos nn.t una L'avis, as originally planned. Valuable prizes i they 'turned their efforts toward the With v.i nn.i rectors for a number of years, and served as the president of the organization for 11 years. Mr. Sheehan was and Mrs. Larry Ptti-goon, Mr.

and Mrs. which have been on display in tho M. G. Adams. Mrs.

James Adams. railroad office on Northside, will awarded to the winners of the various 'Tr-'Ties wi'l be we'eo-ed Korowir. in2 pn lwm- ere all at the parental home over angles id be we.co...eci. jses. The loss was at J.O09.

rtie weekend the prosram which been ar- 1 "wlra- ranged the dav: morning, regis- A brush fire which swept the fields Mrs Ypne by her tration; Lunch; program and busi- rcar Cressoretto tea room yes- children, are swi.dmg thoir vacatioti ness session at 1:45 p. invocation: terday afternoon threatened for a. lhe homo of -Mrs. Yohe's events of the tournament" such as a cnarter mcmoerot tne ratten orancn Cressie Bender. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis of the Federated Order of the Eagles. Adams and Bessie. Helen. Homer, and of the Loyal Order of the Moose, Louise.

Bernadine. Walter He still retains membership in both Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Read Krise and lofiges.

children. James Luke. Clair J. Davis, In 1907 Mr. Sheehan assisted in the Fnrnie Fnrren.

Mrs. Mai-caret Brooks. known railroad employe, has a pear women's singles and doubles, men's singles and doubles. duet, Berthan Fornwalt and Kuth bu 0 resu Mrs. Ceoi ge Paugherty, North XinUi Hetrick; address.

M. E. Sollenberger, 1 he f--T-en in answer-s anii Eellwood friends. This tournament was inaugurated organization cf the Grange National Kink. Patton.

and served that institu- tre in his yard that is. surely a freak. Strange to say. a number of pears are growing straight from the trunk of the tree near the ground, and present a very unnatural sight. The pears the appearance of been fastened to tha side of the Wavnesboro.

quartette, Wil- an aurm. r.owexer. ana oy piac-j SOphomores. juniors atid seniors liamsburg Church of the Brethren: a 9'mT Allegheny the Antis Township High school reading. Rello Sollenbreser: recita- tV.

were able to place the flumes jj. t0 rpsistor for tae coming schoot lion, Dorothy Detwiler; business ses- in a tew minutes. i Thursday, August from sion. Following the program there; to a p. ni.

at 7 to p. 111. tion in the capacity of a member of I the board of directors t-ntil 1925 when i the bank merged with the First Na- with her son. Roy Stine, for a few weeks. Morgan Steele.

-Chicago, 111., is visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kranciscus, West Eleventh street. The society of the McAllisterville Soldiers' Orphans' school will hold its annual reunion at the school grounds Mrs. Alice McGough.

Mr. and Mrs. Juseph Dishart, Edith Long, R. W. Delozier.

Oliver J. Polosier, Josephine Adams, Bernadino Gonsman, Joseph Home, Jane and Ruth Home, Joseph Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Stoltz. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nagle.

Mrs. SULO EDIKA.NCETLIER tree by artiticiai mean. ni pf home is being visited by. many people a j-bal! game. IS TO NEW RECORD llegistraticn will also be he! i on Fri- tiona! bank Patton.

Mr. Sheehan day from 2 to 4 p. m. at the Antis now a member of the First National Township High school building, Kir.k of Fatten directorate. Mr.

Shoe-Seniors are asked to register on Fri- 1 RRn nasi contributed much in the field day if convenient. jvii mimw at McAllisterville on August -j To Tresent Tlay The Lndlcs' Aid society of the Salems Reformed church. Beaver-town, will present a play entitled "Kow The Ladies Earned Their Dol- Philip NY.gle. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilford here last year, but owing to the lata start In the season and inclement weather tho tourney was Kstioned after it had reached the finals and it was necessary to call It off. This year, however, preliminary plans were discussed over a month ago and everything is in readiness for the tourney today. According to Kimlin he has received entries from South Fork, Johnstown, Cresson, Belhvood. Spangler, Biirnosboro, Gallitzin. Lilly and various other towns and cities in this section.

This tournament is not only ojien to railroad employes mid their families and friends but to the outside public. The following have entered the women's singles: R. Strauh. S. Suppes, R.

HuptV M. Sunnes. B. Greer. R.

i SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. -JO. i.P i At o'clock tonight. Donald Templeten.

former Army aviator, had completed S3 hours in the air anl years he was a member of the board to witness tr.e s.rai.ge The primary Sunday school class of the Lutheran church, will hold a picnic at the home of Charles Mat-tern. Gaysport. Thursday. All children of the school will meet at the Sunday school room at 13 a. m.

and, be conducted tj the picnic by the teachers. Children living in Gaysport. will go to the Mar.ern residen at 3 0 o'clock. An interesting program has K-en prepared for the day. ac- 1 uaa only seven hours to go tn nao oniv seven to so t.i day school icom 01 we cr.ure.-i.

his goa, oi 40 hoars which Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hoover, George and Billie Conrad.

Herman. Charles. Bernard Baker. Harry and George O'Leary. Germain and John Pmithbower, John Nagle, Irmhia Dishart.

Charles Noel. Mary. Alice. Freda and Viola Mulligan. Tatrick Mulligan.

Per.nis and Edward Home, Frances of education of Clearfield township, and was assessor there for eight years. In 1S99 he was elected county commissioner, and served two terms of otiice. For the past 23 years he has been the assessor in th.e Second ward of Fatten borough. piay is eij huoivus ivi je set to estab ish a world's record and 30. George W.

Givler, Tyrone, is the secretary of the society, having held that position for 20 years and it has been largely through his personal efforts that the reunions have been held each year. Hubert Barroncr. South Lincoln avenue, is spending a week's vacation visiting points in Michigan and Canada The old dwellings on the post- to a Benevo-ry of which is ice eying. are supposed to oeio: The trea: con. act was made over low ic funds.

The ladies pledge themselves to each earn a dollar to give CLEVELAND AGALN BETS CITY MANAGER RE.M0VAL CLEVELAND, Ohio. Aug. 20 Th.e proposed amendment to abolish the city manager form of government in Cleveland was defeated by 3.H5 votes, complete returns from 722 precincts showed tonight. The vote was for and oO.Kj against. This was third time in two years rd.

the society. This is done and the The streets in the isxth w. Gaysport. are being given their null oiling, that consists of cover play consists of the reports of the The formal celebration of the golden a dJeiis Hammond, wedding of Mr. and Mrs.

Sheehan was Leonard Bender. Mrs. James Noel, held on Saturday in St. Augustine in x.eo. Err.est.' Tiiomrs Sheehan.

Wil-t form of a Sheehan re-union. AMiam and rhilip Luther. -Mr. this afternoon and another was to bo made tor.icl.t to give Tcmpleton's plane enough gas to last" through the night or until he decides to giving a vietai.ea i respective ladies office siie 011 West Eleventh street are rapidly being razed. These dwell- n-i-li crushed limestone and the oldest in Tyrone program ot entertainment supple-! Jli-s.

Harrv Wilt and Gust Wilt.i jncs are anion; account "How 1 iiey tirnea Dollar." Following are th names of these taking part in the play and the the surface with oil. that is then rolled and made into a smooth roadway. The street force is r.ow SAILOR KETURN5 Joseph Snyder, seaman in the Unit mented the interesting addresses made Helen Smithbowcr. Tanl Krise. St.

and the timbers and sills are in re-by Judge John H. McCann, Ebens- I Augustine: Mrs. David M. Prise, 1 markablo good condition nd most of burg, and Dr. T.

J. Kelly, ratton. Fal'en Timber I thorn of extraordinaty length. portray: Mrs. Hannah Smart: character, they will Victor Steinberg.

Mr on Dtair' ed Van- t. th t- iJ have gone to the t3t completed The Tvrone Paper Mill ib'teaiea me Milwaukee and who nist returned express their stand on the city i of tnenus of and Mrs. fchee- jUlge and Mrs. John H. McCann.

Harry P- Detwiler. Mrs. r- streets. When vhe tvorS Gavsport's streets wii inda Kr.owall: Mrs. I.

Fouse. Mrs. from a cru.lSe in orflnt bavins i fo: of ivernm. nt. tii llnn rame 10 express tneir congratn- Ivan j.

jtcKenrjck, Mr. and Mrs. re -n ureas i Matilda Thrifty; Mrs. Oscar rouse. Vi'Td rhi-i lav.n Ph-'M'ne "ivious two elections simitar amend- I lations ana gooa wisnes.

ana Airs. 1 Frank C. Sharbauch. Claii-o. Callista r.ir.a.

class condition. Miss Louise Steinme.z. jonn Harris- Mrs. Sa tanthy Blunt: Mrs. land Guam.

Honolulu, is r.ow r.tnts to t.ie charter were defeated small majorities. The city adopted the manager plan Suppes. all from Johnstown and Miss Dorothy JCillen and B. Hupf. from Cresson.

In the girls' doubles the following have entered: M. Suppes and S. Suppes. Dorothy and Vivian Kil-lcn, Cresson; R. Hupf and B.

Hupf, B. Suppes and R. Hiraub. In th men's singles are the following: Fritz, Johnstown; Roach. South Fork: O'Neill.

Cresson: ''Doc" Isenberg, Bell-wood: Strieker, South Fork; Crago, South Fork; J. H. Connell, Cresson; Dutra. Spangler; George South Fork; Jamison, Belhvood; F. Connell, Cresson; Hinkle, Strunk, Belhvood and Sammy Runzo, Cresson.

In the men's doubles: Crago and Vjpurge; Ncderlander and Gramling; Fritz and partner; O'Neill and Isenberg: J. H. Connell and F. Connell: Roach and Strieker; Hinkle and partner. Mrs.

tasygomg. his mother i Robert Henry, Mrs. Maria Doolittle: Fiftv-eiffMh Mrs. G. Snyder, street, Eldorado, bjre.

hr.s returned home after spermine the two weeks with frienis in town. neeii.m also receiver a quantity of LeaIl and Frances Sharbaugh. Mary beautiful gifts. Murphv, Viola Luther. Mary Luther.

The guest, list at the re-union and Zfta gmithbower, Raymond Geis, picnic included: Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Enburg.

Sheehan. Mr. ar.d Mrs. V. M.

Sheehan. Frank x0Pi. Flinton: Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. D. V. Sheehah, Mary A. Wvland.

Mr. and Frank Betsy Mrs. William Donnelly, i Mr. Snyder said he is pleased with the six years ago. It provides election of Mrs.

Paul Leedom and little daugh- Mrs. i.oy ro, 1 'f-'t anj was enlisted in the who in turn, 11 i r. y. (pe F'-ina PS. Mrs.

Williamsburg Paper Mill team at me Athletic park today by the score of 5V to 0. The local victory again ties the two mill teams in the inter-mill series. Thompson pitched for the Billtown papermakers while Tommy Davis hurled for Tyrone. Paper Mill and Wilson Chemical play at the Athletic park' tomorrow. All members of the intermediate department of the First Methodist Sunday school will meet tomorrow night at The Citizens Fire company at a special meeting tonight decided to ter.

Marsraret J.ouise. e-i ij.i,ui."--. service oy j. a. riiii.

navy recruiting' t.noso me nianr.cer. 11 is tae mv have this M-u'-v n. Sheehan. Mrs. Joseph Mn, My Mrs.

GlIS Millor and street, spent the p-'15 vcees Mrs. uaence i officer stationed at the postofhee build-; i.t.-ge city in the country Mrs. Margaret I er. Miss Octavia Primm: Mrs. Elmer mg in this city.

i.mer. Mrs. U. 1'latt. Julia SMiee- jrarie ani1 -en( Xasl0i Leedcm's motr.e p.rni.

XI vfv Rr.esh!e? Miss nan. imrea nzoatncK. Mr. and Mrs. F.

C. Nagle. Mr. and Ker.ry, Be-dforJ. Robert Stull.

Har.leton, is spending Mabel Erb, Miss Dor thy Up-To-Datet Miss- Ada Rhodes, Mile. Mermaiine MYSTERY BUSINESS HEAD GIVES UP Mrs. Mulligan. Mr. and Mrs.

Lurry Mulligan and Delphine MeConnell. Chest Springs. Mrl and Mrs. Nick Miller. Gallitzin: McGwire, cashier at Fr-chiso- tha Metropolitan store, is spending i Services 10 Hose hold an old-fashioned corn boil in a The union services which have oeen friends at its- her vacation with burg.

SM Jones Miss Gertrude Grtff.ta. "-'1 Mr. and Mrs. G. G.

Bloom. Madge 1 short time. A committee was appoint-Doris and Barbara Bloom. Mr. and ej t0 set the time and date and will Mrs.

H. M. Delrose I be announced shortly. The fire Carrolltown: Mr. and pany is planning on a number of Mrs.

Charles Wartnn, Barr.eshoro: social affairs during the fall and win- 1 carried on by the combined churches cf Martinshurg during the summer months will close Sunday night, Aug- ust 25. The service wili be held in the i Memorial Church of the Brethren, This service was scheduled to be held i in the St. Johns Reformed Church but 1 due to the fact that a special program e'ine. Ralph, Vern.t and Francis Sheehan, XSeholas Anstead, Helen Anstcd Msbe! Mrs. Johanna An-stead, J.

J. Sheehan and family, John Davis, the Rev. Father Adrian O. S. S.

A. Cooper, Mary Lucy -Riner. Mrs. P. J.

Kelley. Dr. B. J. Overberger, B.

B. Blankfield. Mr. and Mrs. Barth Ycung.

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson, Dr.

and Mrs. P. J. Kelly, Mr. and George E.

Frindible. Mr. and Mrs. Al Walters Mr. and Mrs.

A. D. Gaunt-ner and John Gaunter. Helen Dvor-. chak, Anna Miehiick.

Margaret Hal-uska, Papline, Albert, Emery Haluska. Joseph Depto. Frank Wirt-ner, Andrew Senita. Katheryn Shee-Ran, Ella. Margaret, Klva Louise Sdiee- street, is sper.air.g a wees ner sister and brother-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. William McGur.igal, Washington. D. C. Mr.

ar.3 Mrs. Carl Williams. Pi.ila- ter months. Rev. S.

S. Hughes, pastor of the Bethel A. M. E. church, is a few days in Lock Haven and Belle-fonte where he is conducting special services.

decided to are i i is Uo be presented if the auLtorium of the Brethren use tae au.v.tonum 0 church as it is larger. As a special Samtiel 1. iinams. spruce Mrs. Harrv and son.

Jos Leet. Washington. D. are 1 i charge the union services has sec- SO PASSENGER AIRPLANE BEING ASSEMBLED IN U. S.

PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 20. JP) A seaplane capable of currying 01) persons, believed to be the largest In America, is being assembled n.t the Philadelphia Navy yard, it was learned today. The craft is a Dornier Superwahl of the same type as the great piano which recently rose from the waters of Lake Constance.

Switzerland, with 100 passengers, it is destined for operation oiivthe Great Lakes by a Buffalo concern. The ship was taken from its crate today and the work of putting it together started. It will carry 30 passengers and a crew of 20. It has a wing spread ot approximately 94 feet, four air-cooled motors of 450-horse-power each and has a g.isolino capacity of 10,000 gallons. It is built entirely of metal.

Mr. and Mrs. James Sheehan. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Sheehan and Vincent Sheehan. Mrs. Faber Mr ami Mrs. J. B.

Gauntner and Louise and Catherine Gauntner. Joseph. Francis. John, Charles and Leonard Sheehan. Mrs.

E. P. Christe. Mrs. William L.

Bannon. Mrs. E. Z. Holcomb, Mrs.

James Drury. Mrs. W. C. Flora.

Charles Hoover, Jeremiah Sheehan. Philomena Sheehan, Cresson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owens.

James F. Berth. Pari Fisher. Johnstown. Orveda Grove.

Ashville; Mr. William A. LantTy, M. A. Lantzy, A.

J. Lsnizy. Spangler: Mr. and Mrs. Ed.

guests of Mrs. Anslingers father, Allegheny street. the Rev. J. I Byler ar.d family, who will present a program composed John Der.nistoa.

Miss Eleanor Jar to (oi kt OIL CITY. Aug. 20. I.P) Seventeen of the 21 ersons arrested in Venango county on prohibition violation charges during raids by ted-eral and county officers August 9 were bound over to court at hearing today. ct er.oruses.

quar.fi.ts. aim piano selections. Rev. Byler with his wi'ji wi'l i-amp 10 Mar- is visiting her and aunt, and Mrs. J.

Ro-lo Fatten. 221 han, Mabel. Rose Regis Nagle. Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Stolz and family C. L. Luther and Catherine Luther, Joseph Noel. Mr. and Mrs.

George Kruise. Taul Yencho, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Saitsglver, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Byrnes, J. F. Short, Mrs. Ed-1 Newry street. tinsburg from Stor.erstown, where nnegan a program Sunday Charles I.

I Mr. and Mrs. One defendant pleaded guilty and one waived hearing. Two women failed to sr.i daughters. Nora and Alma, Maple appear.

One had been released on her Dunegan, uysai 1 her i afternoon. Rev. Byler comes to the cove on a visit from his home in i North Manchester. Indiana. He is for- Iraerlv from Mifflin county and is a cousin of the Rev.

Eyler. pastor of) 1 Church cf God in Roaring Spring. 1 There are 12 in the family. Mr. ar.d! Mrs.

Byler and ten children, all of own recognizance to care for children and the other forfeited a 00i) bond. avenue, motored Eeoford. wnere thev the weekend with Mr. Fimtegan parents. Harry Giinea ar.d sons.

Raymond r.d Robert, have taken their departure for a pleasure trip to Canada. Mrs Elder and daughter. Mrs. Gertrude Weehagen. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Schaeffer. riitsbnrg; Martin, Clark. Chicago; Virginia Mannion. Frugality: Mr.

and Mrs. Leo win Short. Andrew and Ralph Dishart. and Mrs. A.

C. Huber and Rita and Julia Huber. Mr.and Mrs. J. C.

McGough and Edgar, Taul, Alice and Louise McGough Mr. and Mrs. John Long, Mrs. Mary Kruise, Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Bender. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bearer, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Buck, Harry 3. Euck. J. W. Lilley.

Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Huber.

Joseph McMullen, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Saltsgiver, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sheehan, Margaret Albert, Eleanor Pearson, Betty Mr.

and ch will take part in the prosram. fl'M 4i in I (vSNItJ- Jane, have retvraed from Saston. i where they sper.t the past seven weeks with friends ar.d relatives. Miliard Corbin. has returned from Dietrick and Marcellus Die-trick.

St. Lawrence; Genevieve and Margaret Dietrick, Akron. Mrs. John Urich, North Fifth avenue, was the recent hostess at a card shower held in honor of Mrs. C.

J. Urich. formerly Miss Etheline Lilley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Roarbg Spring a motor trip to Tlie elderberry crop be year, the fcusr.es heavy this ROARING SPRING. Aug. 2'V The ichty-sec nd birthday anniversary of William Bill'' Snyder cf Roaring Spring one of the borough's prominent citizens, was celebrated at the DR. EDWARD BEECH CRAFT, INVENTOR, EXECUTIVE, DIES HACKENSACK, N.

Aug. 20. Dr. Edward Beech Craft, inventor and executive vice president of Bell Telephone Laboratories, died today after an illness of several months. He was 47 years old.

He was born in Cortland, Ohio, and was educated in the schools of Warren, Ohio. He entered the employ of the Western Electric company and in 1 1 was placed in charge of Its engineering development activities. Four years later he became chief engineer and subsequently received the post he held at the time ot his death. b5ini laden with blossoms. When tae berries formed however, the continued dry weather affected them greatly, ind they are dropping fast, many bushes telr.g almost denuued of ber Mrs.

Charles Adams, Ella Mae Lilley Alberta and Alwilda Cordell, Martha Way, Mrs. John Wilkins, Muyme Hopkins, Lynn and June Rhody, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunegan, Mr. and Mrs.

Austin Craver and children, Katherine Riner, Eliza Kline. Regis Mannion, Mr. and Mrs. Del Craver. home of his son.

jDhn. East Main i street. Sunday. ries. The class of Lutheran ncie a Short, Mrs.

Mary Donahue, Mrs! Mary Litzinger, Mrs. Paul Biller, Mrs. Helena Swope, Mrs. Mary Hoover. Mrs.

George Woomer, Mrs. Frank Young anil Rose Farabaugh. Martha Anna. Mayme Hopkins and Elizabeth Little. The bride received a number of attractive and beautiful gifts.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hoover, Sum-merhill, were the weekend guests of Patton friends.

Mr. William Sauley. New York city, is a guest of Mis. Cecelia Lehman, Palmer avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. Isadora Yeager, Altoona. were the recent guests of Tat-ton friends and relatives. M. Sheehan has left for Harrisburg, where he will attend the state convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians.

With the exception of one, Mr. Sheehan has attend all the state meetings of this organization for the past 30 years. Tom McCann, son of Air. and Mrs. A.

A. McCann, West Beech avenue, has concluded a visit with friends of Lewlstown, Pa. of Mrs. unown bv bota young uiu .11 chur.h Lilley of this place. Dainty prizes were twarded to Mrs.

Mary Donahue. Mrs. Mary Hoover. Mrs. M.

F. Fara-laugh, Detroit; and Mrs. Helena Swope. An attractively-appointed lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs.

I'rich's guests included Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cassidy. Hastings; Mary Teaser. Hastings; Mrs.

John W. LilKv. Mrs. Bert noughts. Sue and Catherine Gill.

Anna I.ehmin, Mrs. Otto Anna and Magdalene, Helen and Justina Anna, Canon City. Colo: Mrs. M. F.

Farabaugh, Mrs. James Leiden. Mrs. Charles Hobart, Mrs. Walter Little.

Mrs. Edward T. Little, Mrs. Barth Younc Mrs. Edward Sherry.

Mrs. Matt Dietrjtk. Mrs. Farrell Hopkins. Mrs.

Frank E. Faraba-jgh. Mrs. Frank Campbell, Mrs. Henry Bona-, hue, Mrs.

Mary Fisher, Mrs. Joseph lr.rv Turner. Clarit street. 1 entire cove ana s-j aui.u.ng Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

mtinity is seen daily on the street. Today was very like a September a veiin? from his home on Locust with its crystal atmosphere and where he resides with William rn.h! sunshine. The gathering of the Shaffer, to his son home on East lira's in flxks cr.3 red leaves appear- Main street. He is a real friend of the ir? on the. sram trees and Virginia ijddies.

and every young and Refusing to divulge the nature of the business he heads, which reputedly pays dividends of 26 per cent annually, Elmer S. Kuckins, of Hancock, has surrendered to federal authorities, charged with using the mails to defraud. Huckins business is purported to have drawn an estimated $3,000,000 in investments, without solicitation, from hundreds of persons in the middle west. Huckins is shown, right, leaving the federal building at Milwaukee with his attorney, Walter J. Barngrover, of Cedar Ia after he was arraigned and placed under $25,000 bond.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Albright, all of Patton. Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Thomas and Eleanor and Marcellus Thomas, Rev. P. Modestus O. S. of St.

Boniface. E- A. Sheehan Ruth Sheehan, Mildred and Matilda Martin Mannion, Edwin Sheehan. Martha Sheehan, Mrs. A.

W. Smithbower. James, Ray and Mary Krise, F. .1. Nagle, J.

R. Link, the Rev. P. W. Far-ren, P.

J. Mulligan, Regina Eddie, Dy-sart. Quality PLATE L'JNCHES 'creeper, are signs that the summer greet mm. is on the wane. I xhe day was one of the mot en- iovable events of the aged 'civil war 30c.

40c, 50c FAMOIS RESTAURANT Followir.g the weekly meeting at Caritol Hotel tor.lsht the Kiwanrs veterans life and the day was greavy by all present. Four generations of the Snyder family were pres- rlih of KoiliJaysburg repaired to I Lakemost park, where the members i Tlli- i 10IO l'tlh St. to Mt. City Bank I joined in the celebration dur pnt the rlav. "Why Women Sin." and 1 TILLIE THE TOILER By Russ Westover ing the afternoon.

Pictures cf the members present were taken, and wre creatlv fleased with the show. There was a large representation of various forms of entertainment were the Kiwaniar sta-ed in honor of the celebrant. the ie cluo present, tupying a block theater. of teats in 1 1 "Untie Bill" spent several years in the Fnlted States army during the Civil war and saw extremely hard service, but returned ti his home here without being injured. He is one cf the five surviving members of the G.

A. R. post of the borough. The followir.g members cf the Snyder c'an were present to with POST FOLLOWING DISPUTE OVER SERVANTS WASHINGTON. Aug.

20. vP Al-freio Gonzales Prada, first counselor o( the Peruvian em'ressy here, has re slgneJ his pest Slewing a protest to celebration of the event: Mr. and TILUE t'JSE ACTS HAPPY TOVM- 1 OH, NtAC- MR GOOBER 19 6rrTING I WISH 3. 'TELL HVM HISSOnI Leal I DON'T BE DULL SHE ACTS LIKE Trie SILVER LIN'SJ A BETTER-ARCHIE CALlir COULD fflM I DROPPED DEAD' Mfl JEALOUSY IS NO rFACLC'D nP'jQY' UP-HE SAYS HE'LL- THINK OP vJLALUUSt l5 NO OFACLOJ JOYj jg? SOOMBEALLRlGHTj- SOMETHING 1l EXCUSE FOR ACTlh46 grrA A6'M that rMVft ii I stupd zO Jmh iSTv would livik mm, sS; Lrl I his government by Mrs. Miles Poin- Mrs.

Frank Snyder and children, ririter. wife of the former American 1 ptanley. Finley and Catharine, ar.d ambassador to Peru and former sen-isamuei Myers, Miliervilie Mr. ar.d ator from Washington because he 1 Mrs. John Snyder, daughters.

Alice had employed two servants she had and Catharine, Roaring Spring; Clyde and daughter Evelyn, brought here from Peru. Snyder, Prada said he had employed the tcona. seivants in defense of their rights as Peruvian citizens because they were not securing adequate wages from the former American diplomat's wife. Prada today said he and his wife would Ieae for Eurone in a few weeks LASS TO PICNIC The Rainbow class of the Second Avenue United Brethern church will hold a picnic at Lakerhont. Thursday afternoon.

The families of the mem- 1 bfrs have bepn invited.

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