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PAGE EIGOT THE LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS. LOCK HAVEN. PA. MOXBAY, JUNE 22, Convention Continued from Page 1 to be rabc-d' in this fashion. Jlfitaoim Subscriptions The said his Jcr a £ght to fce, The platform is expected to be isdftf.U-d Thursday the.

speech the President to be made by Judge John E. alack of -New York Friday morning and ithf? re-mGnlnatiprj vote probably; that night, Vice President ner's will tallow. Personals MISS LEN'ORE TIDLOW, visited Miss Doris Belle Huffman, on as extensive a p-- but he attribute: this to Krsm entertainment and feast- LIA: KNECHT. nistakc of a subordinate. in(f a5 evcr featured a political Mr.

and Mrs. William Maitlard The incoming delegates, number- gathering 'and daughters, Margaret and many more than the 1,100 con-j visitors from among the 33 Barbara, spent Sunday with Mrs. mention votes because of fractional; Democratic governors were the' Maitland's father, EDWARD L. i-olifig, found the Quaker City guC Ets today. After MRS M4.RY FREEMAN ard festive dress and mood.

It jj nner Mayor S. Davis MISS MYRTLE' M. HANCOCK itill uncertain whether all persons i tncy be feted at a ceremony i have re'turned from'a two weeks having credentials could be onil nt Independence visit with -elatives and friends at the auditorium floor. Thc Liberty Bell will be tapped Johnstown and Mioana Much specchrnaking and ccie-jy, ir honor. sratins is scheduled.

Farley plans. A -Mummers selection' Ohio io call the convention together to-1of a convention queen, a ng ithr n'othrnrk's Borrow at 11 a. m. (Eastern Stand- golf ciub courtesies, baseball. i th (hweel J5St rr ROTH ard Time) for a brief, routine ses-j a 5Cr applt breakfast for women i mother tiviti- sion at which a welcome will be (delegates tomorrow, a buffet sup-1 Mr and Mrs Earl Acnenbacn, by the Republican city i per for them, band and orchestra and son George, of Philadelphia, Death Flogging Victim Mrs.

Oneil Mjrtocfllo idministration. Convention Plans Senator Berkley of Kentucky, in the keynote at the evening ses- lion, and Senator Robinson of Arkansas, in ass-uming the permanent chairmanship Wednesday night, will review the record and constitute only a portion of the program. Photos bv Glossner MR. AND MRS. ANTHOXY GERARD ROMEO well known locfel couple, whose wedding took place this morning at the Immaculate Conception Church Mrs.

Zcigler Operated On Mrs. Mervln Zeigler, of Flemington, underwent an operation for appendicitis this, morning at the Private Hospital. Amateur Performers Your Chance to Get on the Air Make Application at Once On Coupon Below For Captain Cals Original Amateur Hour Over WRAK Broadcast From Lock Haven At St. Agnes Parish Festival July 1 and 2 FIRST Winners Will Appear at Grand Reopening of the PRIZE Roxy Theatre NIGHTLY JAe Date ol Whi mu Be Announced Later THIRD PRIZE $3.00 FOURTH PRIZE $2.00 FIFTH PRIZE $1.00 All Applications Must be in by June 26 Street Town KIND OF PERFORMANCE Mail to Box 422 1 June Parade of Values Still March On With Outstanding Values in Every Department Specials for Tuesday 9A.M. Women's House Dresses Regularly 98c One Day Only 87c Sizes 14 to 52 MONTGOMERY i WARD 131 EAST MAIN ST.

PHONE 8 i were week end guests of Mr. Achenbach's mother, MRS. B. C. ME.

and MRS. D. B. WIBERT of Cleveland, Ohio, spent the weekj end with friends in this city andj vicinity. Mrs.

Wibert was formerly Miss Gertie Felmlee of this city. MR. and MRS. HAROLD FIGGLES and daughters, Char-j lotte and Harriet, returned Saturday evening from State College where they had spent several days with relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Dorman and daughter, Patsy, of Detroit, were guests for the week end of Nuptials Probst-Weise Dean G. Probst, son of Samuel Probst of Swissdale, and Miss Dor- othy Hazel Weise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weise, also ofj Swissdale, were married by the, Rev.

Mark A. Herman Friday eve- ning at the parsonage of the Evan- RECEPTION THIS Nuptial Mass Solemnized the Immaculate Conception Church by Father Wagner One Mr. Dorman's sister and family, gelical Circuit. MR. and MRS.

WILLIAM ENG-j Th bride wore a wnite cre LERT. On their return they wn and a shoulder corsage, and' accompanied by Mrs. Belle Dor- attended by Mrs. Ray Probst, dings of Swissdale. Ray Probst was best i morning lnan dila.iea a due icTadvarJi-d'ace.

Requiem mass be coU-bratod Thursday at 9 o'clock the Church the lrr.r.iac'»ia'.c Conception by ihe Rev. William S. Davies. Buna! will be made St. Mary's Cemetery.

Born in Italy, Mrs. resided in Cas'-anez 33 and was a member of St. Agnes Church. Three sons and four daughters survive: Frank. Sul- I phur Springs, Anthony.

I Joseph and Gertrude, Philadelphia; Mrs. Philip Masorti i and Mrs. Anthony Gillott, Casta- nea; Sirs. Angeline Severir.o. at home; 25 grandchildren and two sisters, residing in Italy.

i Robert Glenn Robert Gienn. 73, of Hadcion Heights, N. father of Mrs. Bruce i i R. Kreamer, died Saturday at iiis i home after a long illness.

Airs. Kreamer was called to Haddon at i Heights about a week ago when; idition became ser- i mcr and daughter. Miss left yesterday to at-! tend the funeral which will be to- ruriHio i morrow at Haddon Heights. tVhNINb Mr. Glenn was a decorator by profession and was well known RITTVKED? iv: -t (c v.

.1 i S. Tr.iJ-; t-VC LYST HATCH KOK ISSfi wo i.tWO New Keois ar.d Hai rw Kocfe. This ss your las' lo buy E. E. WEXTZ FEED STOKI Miss Willis Suo Blagdcn (aDove) charged at Memphis.

that she was flogjsd when she went with a minister to Earle. to investigate rumors ct the staying ot a negro sharecropper there. (Associated Photo) Democrats Thurs. 25 MAIITIX will reside in Swissdale. man, Mr.

Dorman's mother. MRS. E. F. HEFFNER and son James will return tomorrow from Virginia where they have spent the past two weeks.

They attended the commencement exercises at the Virginia Military Institute, at Lexington, of which Mr. Hefl- ner is a graduate, visited Mrs. Heffner's son-in-law and daughter, i ciass of I933 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Thrall at employed by Richmond, and stopped at Virginia Department.

Beach. MR. and MRS. ARTHUR RATHGEBER and family started a vacation motor trip Saturday. Mr.

Rathgeber will probably attend several sessions of the national Democratic Convention in Philadelphia. lost colorful wed- i here here, with his wife, he spent 10 IC UI WCa a month everv Summer. Other Sllh ivors arenis wifeand asoni Following the ceremony the couple left for a motor trip to of the of June took place this at 8 o'clock at the Im- Firmi at home, i maculate Conception Church when Miss Emma Margaret Kemmerer, Niagara Falls and the New Ens- daughter Mr. and Mrs. Daniel land stales.

On their return they'Kemmerer, became bride i Anthony Gerard Romeo, son The bride is a graduate of the i Stephen Romeo, at a nuptial Continued (rom Page 1 game, unless they can be captain." Sees by Smith "Tlie next thing," said BUick, "we will got advice from President Shousc, of the Liberty League, followed by the Republican chair- will bo Second Twin Dies The second of the twin daugh-! man. Logically the next tcrs born last Tuesday night to Mr. Landou Knox." and Mrs. Frank Hedges at the Lock Scnaior O'Mahoney. of Haven Hospital, died Saturday ing.

said Smith's mi-stakes Wyom- GREATEST Travel Values For AnyTrip Anywhere A FEW SAMPLES OF NEW LOW FARES: Lock Haven High School in by the Rev. J. Donald ev eni anti funeral services to the time when lie failed New York I Buffalo The bridegroom is: Wagner, pastor of St. Agnes nclcl morning at the Dunns-j to move to make the Roosevelt Cleveland Miss Mrs. R.

F. Vonada of Clintondalo, State Highway Church. A large number of friends town Cemetery. The first twin and relatives thronged the church dlcci the da shc was born for the cercmonj'. The bride, given in marriage by i Charles II.

Baker her father, was attended by Miss Avis Charles Howard Romeo, sister of the as her maid of honor. Romeo, another sister of the bridegroom, and Miss the Vonada-Richey Geraldine Edna Richey, Old are G.M 6.75 8.35 nomination unanimous at Chicago, Detroit 11.85 "Tlie delegates won't over take! Chicago H.40 a will the millions of voters," said Representative Rayburn, of Joseph A. Maynard, collector ofj the port at Boston, said ''Herr Hit- New 5 4 were married at the home of the bridegroom's parents yesterday at Baker. Williamsport, died Saturday after an illness of two weeks. Mr.

Baker is survived by his lcr has llcu- of intimates in father, Alvin H. Baker, and a tllc ex-Democrats, the Hessians of Rosemary Caprio were brides- brother, Harry both of Avis, i lhc DuPont-Liberty League." Avis, maids. Mr. Romeo was attended and two sisters, Mrs. Ernest Tern- Markets jby George D.

Fox. William Cap-j po of Philadelphia and Mrs. Frank! York, declared 112.30 o'clock by the Rev. Mark A.j^ Jr afand ntnon Vuocolo were Herman, pastor of the Evangelical us lcrs Circuit. Beautiful Ceremony The wedding was solemnized i The bride wore a becoming gown 1 of mousselaine de soie and Plotts of Lock Haven.

pink roses and white lilies carrying out the same color scheme. Mrs. Ethel McKibben played wedding march. NEW YORK, (if). Buyers reached quietly for a wide assortment of industrials in today's stock market.

Chrysler, liveliest of the list, pushed about 3 points near the fourth hour to a new year's peak. Others, 1 to 3 higher, included Douglas Aircraft, General Motors, J. I. Case, Du Pont, Eastman Kodak, Allied Chemical, Columbian Carbon, Johns Manville, American Telephone, Western Union, National Supply, Santa Fe and Delaware and Hudson. Improvement also was shown by General Motors, Hudson Motors.

U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Montgomery Ward, Woolwortb, Consolidated' Edison, North American, United Aircraft, Boeing, Sperry, American Can, N. Y. Central, Great, Northern, American Sugar Refin- Mrs.

Russell Keister, Mrs. Ethel ing, Westinghouse and Union Car- McKibben, the parents of the Rep. John O'Connor, of New I do not believe Al Smith had anything to do with Funeral services will be tomor-j tliat telegram, but I do believe the row afternoon at the John C. Null others who signed it are running I Son Funeral Parlors. South Wil- carried an arm bouauet of pink before an altar decorated with i ia rl Allowed by interment roses and baby's breath.

The room'assorted snapdragons. As the I In Wildwood Cemetery, was attractively decorated with wedding party entered the church. Miss Mary H. Blake played the "Lohengrin Wedding March" and the'during the ceremony Mrs. Francis JD.

Smith sang Salutaris" and After the ceremony a dinner was' James Hickey and John T. Crow- served to 14 guests. The tables 'ley sang "Ave Marie." were decorated with pink The bride was attractively dress- white roses, and a large three-tiered in a white satin gown made on true to form." Lehman Belittles Attack Governor Lehman ot New York (said that the statement donoune- Funera, of Miss Ney.on Renovo Funeral services for handful of Democrats." Miss Elizabeth Neylon of Narberth, were held this morning at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, and burial was made in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Drurys Run.

Miss Neylon wedding cake formed the table princess lines with a lace coat and centerpiece. i train. Her veil was of white tulle i The couple left for a wedding'and she carried a bouquet of white W. trip to Niagara Falls and Canada and lilies. The maid of was a former resident of Renovo.

I Roosevelt." Lehman said "the great rank and file of the party as well as the majority of the inciepcndcnts of the country stand four-square behind the policies of Franklin D. and expect to return by the way ofj honor wore a pink lace gown, Ohio and Western on princess lines and wore a cities. They will live with thei nat to match. Her arm bouquet bridegroom's parents. was yellow rose: YOUNG SURPRISED BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Lehman replied "no comment" on questions as to whether he had reconsidered his decision not to seek the New York governorship again.

Asked whether lie thought Prcsi- W. L. Young of Castanea Roosevelt "has lost popularity Heffner's Drug Stor Phone 64 lakes to Sea Stage; Guests at the wedding dinner were Mr. and Mrs. E.

B. Vonada, A. D. Mover, Mr. and Mrs.

a hat to match and carried pink birthday. pleasantly surprised Sunday even- Miss Mary Romeo wore a dress I ng at a dinner given at his home of yellow mousseline de spie with by his children in honor of his 63rd H. and Mrs. Richey, Mr. and Mrs.

Frances, Miss Caprio wore blue chiffon with a hat to match and Talisman roses. The mother wore navy blue bide. Mid-day price. 1 133y 2 American Can Am. T.

Atlantic Refin B. 19 daughter, Miss Gertrude Marcella Bethlehem 54 f4 Kane, to J. Thoburn Sickler, of Canad. Pacific Clarksboro, N. Nov.

9, 1935, in bridegroom, and the bridal cre wilh matching accessories. Reception Tonight Sickler-Kane I Immediately following the cere- Mrs. Charles F. Kane, of this'mony the bridal party enjoyed a city, announces the marriage of her wedding breakfast at the Fallon Hotel. Snapdragons were the flora! decorations on the table.

The wedding dinner and reception will be held this evening at Others present were Miss Hannah Hennessey and Mr. Young's seven grandchildren who presented him with a lovely pen and i pencil set. Will Move to Bethany Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Freeze, of Mill Hall, expect to go to Bethany, W.

where the former will enter Bethany College to study for the ministry. They have not yet General Motors 66 fnt. Harvest SSVi Int. Nick Int. T.

14V 2 Kennecott 38 i secretary of the Young Women' Mont. Ward 44'ili I cl at Asbury Park. Pennroad Sickler attended Staunton courses at Columbia University, i tra will play. Mr. and Mrs.

Romeo has been teaching kindergarten in will leave for a week's wedding trip the Wanamassa School at Asbury immediately following the recep- Park, N. J. She is also recording I tion. On their return they will live 'on East Water Street. Mrs.

Romeo is a graduate of the Lock Haven High School, class of Radio 11 vi South. Pacific 34is I Stand. Oil, N. Texas Corp 33Vi Argentine Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Marksbury of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and the lalter's sister, Miss Ethel Squier Columbia, Kansas, were over- sity of Pennsylvania. He is su- llvew York and Pennsylvania Com-; night guests Sunday at the home perintendent of Elington an Mr Romeo is a graduate of and Earl arnish, tery at Clarksboro, N. and i the Lock Haven School in the orme of Buenos Aires is also a director in the Paulsboro 192Y and 1S manager of the Penn. R. 32Ts Military Academy and the Univer-! 1 933 and has been employed by the Chrysler i 103i.i, New York City.

5 rtp llr Com. and Sou Mrs. Sickler, who is an honor the Fallon, 60 guests having been 'T te Consolidated Oil 12 I student of the Lock Haven High I invited to dinner, and over 300 nf ihp Mm Elec. Bond and Share (School and the Lock Haven.Teach-j being expected for the reception aurch Christ Mrs Freeze was General Electric 38'is I ers College, followed by special for which Louisa and Her Orches- 01 L-nrisi. Mrs.

reeze was in New York," Lehman replied: "I am very confident that Franklin D. Roosevelt will carry the state of New York." Taimadgre Won't Bolt In Atlanta, Governor Eugene Talmadge, New Deal critic, today urged Smith and other discontented Democrats to "line up with me on my plan to fight the New Deal and Roosevelt within the Democratic party." The Georgia exccut've made it plain he did not intend to bolt the party ticket. "I am a party man," Talmadge said, "but I am opposed to Roosevelt being the nominee of the party." We Sell the Same Goods For Less Men's and Boys' All Wool Bathing Trunks 69c and SSc Merrs All Wool Zipper Bathing Suits S1.95 Bathing Belts 15c and 25c Men's New Bcll3 and Suspenders 39c and 49c 1 Large Assortment Men's and Boys' Polo Shirts 35c to 97c Greater formerly Miss Helen Oakes, of Mill Hall. National Band and the Building' Lcck Haven Bevera Company. Loan Association, and a mem- Der oi the township committee.

Mr. and Mrs. Sickler are mak- United Aircraft United Gas Imp a U. S. Rubber ssiii U.

S. Steel West. Electric 117 4 in their home at Clarksboro. Woolworth I -Probst-Kunes Jersey Miss Mary Helen Kunes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Kunes of Jersey Shore, and I William B. Probst, were married Saturday evening at the nome the bride's parents, Victor In Primary They were en route to New York where Mr. and Mrs.

Marksbury will sail Saturday for their home in the Argentine. Pittsburgh Livestock PITTSBURGH. S. and Pa. Dept.

Agri.) mostly steady; 360-220 10.8510.90; top 10.90; 250-280 10.25-10.50; 140-160 10.5010.85; 100-140 10.00-10.50; sows 8.50 down. early sales 7.65 to 18.25; one load held 8.75; other classes 10.25 cents lower; good heifers 7.00-7.50; fat cows 5.00-5.75; low cutter and cutter cows 3.75^.75; good beef bulls load medium 6.00. I cents lower; better grade vealers 9.00-9.50. Sheep Spring lambs steady; bulk sorted kind around 70 11.75-11.85; top 11.85; bucks discounted 1.00; throwouts 10.25 down; yearlings 8.00 down; sheep slow and steady; medium to good 4.00-5.00. Chicago Grain Market CHICAGO.

Unexpectedly sharp downturns of Liverpool quotations led to a big tumble of wheat values here early today. Some moisture relief for drought areas in the Dakotas was a bearish factor, together with a forecast of further unsettled conditions. Opening cents lower, July September 93y 4 94V4, wheat then rallied somewhat. Corn started down, Sep-1 the Rev. T.

M. Stone, pastor of the First Methodist Cuurch. Mr. and Mrs. Probst will make their home in Williamsport, where Mr.

Probst is engaged in the ice business. Woman Dies From Burns Clara May Homer, wife of Lester C. Horner, of Pine Grove Mills died yesterday of severe burns caused by the explosion of a can of kernsene. The funeral will be at 2.30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Pine Grove Mills Presbyterian Church. Interment will be in the Presbyterian Cemetery.

tember and for the time being altered little. Closing prices yesterday: Wheat: Jly Sep Dec 97. Jly Sep 65, Dec Oats: Jly Sep Dec Treasury Report WASHINGTON position of the treasury June 19: Receipts expenditures 382.406,948.57; net baance 53,489,585,272.42. Lewis O. Barrow (above), secretary of state, won the Republican I nomination for governor in the I Maine primary by defeating Blin W.

i Page, Skowhegan banker, who re- i celved an eleventh hour backing of a member of the Townsend old age pension plan organization. (Associated Press Photo) Silver and Porcelain As Low As For a Limited Time Dr.J.H.Yoder Dentist 2 E. Main St. Phone 109 Over Woolworth's Store FEET HURT? Here is your chance to obtain RELIEF There Is no need for you to suffer any longer with painful feet your foot troubles can be DR. SCHOLL representative from New York will be in our store TOMORROW This man is thoroughly trained in the methods of Dr.

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