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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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PAGr TWELVE. THE NEWS-HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1924. A DECORATIVE FROCK. HER HUBBY SAVES PRINCESS FROM DEATH. GLASSES AT PENN STATE OMSSfASV STATE COLLEGE, Oct.

3. Three 11 5 of. the five students standing highest seholastioally' in the sephoiuore and 1 junior classes at the Pennsylvania State College arc women students, according to class standing records for! the last semester posted today by Registrar W. S. Hoffman.

A co-ed stands at the head of the' junior class, Miss Anna Haddow, whose home is in State College. Only I sag 3W 1 if 'v cur? i no eirl is ranked aimin ho first live in the present senior class. J. E. ISiekley.

of Chambersburg, stands at the head of the senior class The New Styles in FOOTWEAR are always to be found at this shop. The model illustrated I. II. Sudds, of Butler, is second. His wife, Elizabeth Zorh Sudds, holds clventh position in the class standing.

O. II. Knann, of Salons, stands third. 4 shAslV wf jS8 II. B.

Moyer, Nosoopoi-k, fourth, and Miss Dorothy Brandon, Philadelphia, is fifth. demonstrates the premiership of our fashions. Standing second to Miss Haddow in the junior class is F. L. Carnahan, of I'tica Miss Henrietta A.

Ilund. of ill $10.00 New colors in Hosiery for fall wear. Princess Xenia of Greece, who is Mrs. William Leeds, shown at the wheel of "The Wildcat." her husband's speedboat on the lower St. Regis Lake in the Adirondack.

Photo was taken few moments after her narrow escape from death when the boat took fire, which was extinguished by Mr. Leeds. Wrightstown. is third; M. S.

Gulliver, P.loomsbnrg, is fourth and Miss Esther E. Lamborn. of Holt wood, is fifth. 1. L.

Mull, of net te. stands at the bend of the sophomore class, witli ('. G. LcifzoH, of Shenandoah, second. Three co eds rank next, the Misses Madalyn newest Style Best Valm Andtjowom Easy GreditTems! 1 PLEASANT PLAIN.

By MISS MAYME ARTLIP SPRINGVILLE Dy MUS. G. E. FULMEB Wright, of Benton. Pauline W.

Unger, Clarendon and Elizabeth Front-, State College. L.EZVI PURDUE LOOKS F0( Oil City, Pa. Pleasant Tlain, Oct. 6. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Colton and family, of near New Castle, spent the week-end with the former's father, J. B. Colton. Springville, Oct, C.

There! is a proposition up to value farm women at $500, for tax purposes. We can't see wiiere a woman, doing her housework for her family on a THE TO BE STIR Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wlneneau and Hero is a decorative frock made velvet brocade in very tender of blue banded with black fox fur. The wide flowing sleeves are graceful indeed and the cut of the skirt which allows the front to be very full is unique.

These brocaded velvets come not ouOy in one-toned materials but, in vpry rich mottled and printed effects and with a different color in the figure than on the plain surface. fiirm earns mnnev to nav taxes. SllO family, of Franklin, spent Sunday 39 Seneca Street OA City, Pa. i Opposite Arlington Hotel Ry Service. LAFAYETTE, Oct.

Mrs. i ii i with Mrs. Minemnn's mother, has no income that is, the general1 -Purdue uncrsitv expects mucn oi Jier in Bn whv Kiiouit io i i Callers at If. YY. Artlins the twist.

week were; Key L. A. Dibble, of San- be required to take from the family purse, which is quite small at best, to pay on a valuation which she does Clarion Sunday and spent the day with their daughter, Miss Opal Blair and Mary." Gibbons, who are attending school at that place. Mrs. Oscar Whitman, who suffered a paraletic stroke on Sunday remains about the same.

Mrs. John Whitman and children, of Rockland, are spending a few days at i LOT OF HOME RUN'S. Four home runs in two days is rather unusual iii Washington. The Nats dy Lake; E. R.

Hibbard, of Milledge-ville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Deane not can, and h(cr ylyttic of Franklin, and hiirh enough now and added to other Mr. Bctts and Taube on the gridiron this fall.

Taube. in fact, looms as one of the best prospects Jimmy riielan has on his entire wjuad." Taube is a Detroit boy. Last year, as a sophomore, he won Cotters in three simrts, baseball, football and basketball. He's a center tickler, halfback daughter, Mary, of Wil- nave one oi me largest piaying noias Charged with breaking a connee- in the majors, one where comparative-1 Hon of the air line on a freight train losses, is it any wonder poopie are leaving the farms, there is no living made on them nowadays. Only for namsport.

Mrs. Emma Bruce and son Xed, of ly few four-baggers are hit. Erection and claiming shell shock as his dp I'tica, spent Sunday with Mrs. Brnce's those who have made their stake some- and forward lie plays 'em all well. temporary stands, however, en- fense, Frank Jones has just been com-abled the sluggers to get away with milled to jail in Greenville.

Officials home runs that ordinarily would have say the man is unbalanced at times, where else and just go on a farm for a nusDanu, Mr. ana Mrs. b. honor of 'Mr. and Mrs.

George Wise a recent bride and groom, was held at the home of Hie bride's father, Albert Clark, Friday evening, more than til) guests were present and tho honor guest received many beautiful and Useful gifts; among them was a set of dishes. The evening was spent socially and later dainty refreshments were served. Quite a number from here attended the Stoneboro and Lamertiiie Fairs. Mr. and Mrs.

II. L. Shaffer and Mr. Mrs. Ralph lmon and children spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. of Stoneboro. Miss' Le'ota Sa'yers, of Clarion State Normal school spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. II. Say-crs. Mr.

and Mrs. George Watson ami family spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. F.

II. Brown and children, of Bully Hill spent Saturday and Sunday and Mrs. II. L. Roberts 1 furrnor Mn't tnko hw ftllt- a but football is bis speciality, his work in being one of the high spots in gone for outs.

the BoUermukfirtf' plav. the home of L. H. Whitman. Mh and Roy Gibbons and children, of Oak Hill, spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Coxson. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitman, of Volant and Tola Whitman, of Frauklin, and Mrs; 'B.

of-Cooperstown, and Sam Whitman, of Mapledale, were called home on Sunday by the serious condition of their mother, 'Mrs. Oscar and a commission will be named to look into his war record and to report on his sanity. Jones told the sheriff Wer Tuube with a stronger aggre gation he would doubtless gain even of Mercer county that he had just re turned from Canada. Mr. and Mrs.

L. F. Buchanan and son Charles, spent Sunday with friends at Xcw Logs non. -at New I.cganon. ville, spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. IT. Blair. C.

W. Cooper disposed of his personal property at a public sale last Friday. Last Thursday night about neighbors gathered ut their home and tor and eggs to the stores now, the storekeeper won't buy them as they used to and give you groceries instead. Then there is nothing made in raising beef or hogs, and if the weather is unfavorable to the crops he loses there; hence the abandoned farms. The following of local interest here has been given us for publication: On Sentemlier o.

the Cutshall reunion was A loving cup was offered as a prize to the mother having the most children at the New Castle fair. Mrs. D. L. Cameron, of Pulaski, claimed it.

She And her family of IS were on hand. There was no real competition, judges admitted. more recognition. As it is, his sensational all-round ability is partly lost, owing to th fact that he is performing on weak teams. Longer courtships are being demanded by educators who evidently don't know what a strain they are, tendered them a farewell party.

Mr held at the home of Mrs. Harry Moss CRAFT HILL By JOHN BULKS foi-d. one mile from Millbrook. on the a cooper expect to go to ruts DISMISSED OUT DIED REINSTATEMENT r7fli worlftino. o.inirprs:nrr of Mr.

mid. I bUl'gh to llVO. STRANBURG'S and of Pinoak, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.

A. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Stewart and Mrs. John Cutshall. Mr. Cutshall is Mr. and Mrs.

Irwin, of o-70 vears old and Mrs. Cutshall lant; wr ln tIlls vicinity last Both are -enjoying good health nt! cdnpsda3'- Kdward Irwin came up present, A bount'ifnl dinner was served fm Volant Thursday and stayed at to 150 relatives and friends at 12 Grecnlcbs till Saturday. family were calling on friends in Nick- o'clock. The anniversary cake was baked by Mrs. Brasell, formerly Miss afternoon Miss Yola Manross has returned home after spending several mouths in Ohio.

Craft Hill, Oct. 0. Mr, and Mrs. E. M.

Baker and little Roliert Weaver, of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. IL.

Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Ralpii Irwiu and son, Kenneth, of Leesburg, spent Thursday on the hill. Mr.

and Mrs. John Cas.sidy. daughter, Gloria, of Franklin, spent BREDINSBURG. Dy MRS. G.

E. EVANS. TALLEST GUARD IS SIX FEET 8 INCHES 110 Center Street OU City, Pa. Memory's Magic Wand a marching song of the A. E.

F. Just a few vibrant strains and again it's France, again the steady crunch of hob nails and the reg-jnent comes sweep' ing down a Paris street. So memory leaps the flying years. And nothing can make these happy hours more dc -lightful than the dainty little Harrington Grand. Its beauty of tone and casing bring joy to both eye and ear.

And there is lasting pride in knowing that it is built by Hardman, maker of the Official Piano of the Met' ropolitan Opera House. We invite your personal inspection. XEW YORK, Oct. S. Jimmy O'Con-nell and Cozy Dolan, expelled members of the New York Giants, were denied reinstatement after another hearing before Commissioner Landis last night.

The commissioner said that O'Con-nell and Dolau had asked him for nn-other interview and that It been granted. He did not make public any of the details of the conference, but he said that the status of the players had not heeu changed. Landis insisted that the investigation was not closed and said that he was still "open-minded" about the Bredlnsburg, Sept. 24, Ruth Cutshall. Alter being actm'rea by all it was cut so each person received a portion.

Speaking and music, was then on tho program. Special mention Is made of the singing of two John and Jerry Cutshall, also of a granddaughter. Mrs, Graham. After wishing tod' Mrs. Cutshall many more years ofi married life all returned to their homes.

Misses Hallie Reed and Pearl Ful-mer, of Franklin wwe Sunday afternoon aallers of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ful-mer.

-') Jr Mrs. Simmons and Mrs. Lesher, of Oil City, visited Mrs S. U. Heasley on Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, of Oil City, were guests on Monday evening with Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cassidy.

and Mrs. G. M. Campbell and family, of Franklin, spent Sunday with the former's sistei', Cirha-han and family. Mr.

and Mrs. F. Buchanan visited relatives at Orangeville, Ohio, Sunday. Edward Irwin, of Leesburg, spent Friday night with- John -Blair. Ted and Arthur Kimmei, Francis Shoaf, Ernest Black and Mr.

Boggs all Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peeplcs.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kuhns and Mr. Abbott, of Franklin, spent. Wed.

case. Mrs. I. C. Adams, of Rocky Grove, ton Evans.

NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES itors at the C. O. Moyer home, The Adults' Bible- class met on Fri- A nAnt xtt! If. Ct TT Miss Jennie McLaughlin and Walter of New Castle, spent Friday evening "A barnyard golf league" has just King, the latter of Oil City, stole "llu uuu u- i "casicy. with Harold Blair and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blair and family New York state and grttlg marrie J. Peeples visited Mrs. Miss Jennie was raised by and KisUer at 0il on Thurs- been organized In Mercer, with Frank McCullongh as president and A.

R. I.ivermore, as secretary and treasurer. horseshoe pitching game has many spent 'Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Ream, of Franklin. day. Sunday visitors at the home of C. E.

Blair were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kimmei and two sons, Theodore and Mrs. B. P.

King and better known by their name. Congratulations and best wishes. Sunday school next Sunday at 10 a. m. at Hebron.

Preaching on the 19th at 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. Arthur, and daughter, Miss Helen, Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Shoaf and baby, of New Castle and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marwood, of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs.

John Cutshall, of Ray- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harrfy, of Oil City, sjient Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. S.

U. Heasley. Mrs. E. H.

Blauser is visiting her mother at Toledo, O. Robert Heath and family visited at Guys Mills on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Evans and son and G.

M. Evans visited at Oallens-burg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Semple were week-end guests at Sugarcreek.

Mr. and Mrs. Pegan and daughter, of Ttilly, N. Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Henry and son, A. C. Henry, of Mead- mlton spent Sunday with the latter's WATERSON By MRS.

S. P. RH03DS parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Elliott. 1 Mftiii-Wfiiffiwimnt ft i ff. I-, followers throughout Mercer county, particularly In Mercer and Gro City. Arrangements are to bo made for the site of the old Wike livery, and tho place will be cleaied off and graded and a number of courts provided.

Discovery of a 30-gallon still in operation resulted the other day when the Sharon fire department was called to an unoccupied dwelling on Alexander street. Fire that turned a window casing caused little damage, but when the firemen entered the place they stumbled upon the still, a large quantity of mash and a considerable amount of the finished product. The Sharon police were at once notified and the still and its product confiaca ted. Quite a num)ber from the Hill at tended the farewell party at C. Coop er's, of Carlton, Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Cooper are moving to Pitts burgh. Waterson, Oct. 7.

Kenneth Sherry and Kenneth Taylor, of Clarion, spent last Saturday In Waterson. B. M. Shilling has sold his store and ville, Mr. and Mrs.

David Baird and sons, of Butler, Will Bair, of Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, of Cochranton, HARRINGTON SMALL GRAND our new man Turney Showers, took Mr. and Mrs. C.

K. Sterling and dninrh. CRANBERRY possession last Monday morning, welter, of Oil Citv. and Miss Caroline wish him success. The writer does not Cos and Will Wltherup, of Franklin.

know what business Mr. Shilling ex were guests at the II. E. Cox home on Cranberry, Oct. 1.

Albert Coulter has purchased a new Sunday. Ford sedan. Well, We've Come This Far Already Eevs. Smtih and Dickson, of Maple- shade, were 6 o'clock dinner guests of W. II.

Sayers and family, Thursday HOPEWELL HAMLET- evening. Mrs. R. T. Hanson and children spent the week-end with relatives In Oil City.

Mrs. M. Carey and Miss Mary of Oil City, were calling at the home of Mrs. Celia Kelly, W. II.

Sayers arid Mrs. F. W. 'Stewart, Wed nesday afternoon. pects to go in but we wish them success.

Mrs. Frank Simpson and daughter spent last Monday afternoon with your scribe. Mrs. Eugene Cyphert visited in Clarion last Tuesday. Joe Dille and wife spent an evening in the V.

L. Rhoads home last week. Your scribe sient last Thursday evening with Mrs. James Wishart. Loue Reed has moved from Brush Run to the Frank Sherry house.

James Wishart and family spent last Sunday in the Frank Songer home near Corsica. George Wilson and family and Mrs. John Bish and children, of Tidioute, Monroe Mapes and wife, of Clarion, Allen Wilson and family, of Brush Run, spent the week-end in the Bruce Wilson home. Frank Akin and family, of Harvey's mines, visited Loue Reed last Sunday. Mrs.

J. E. Curry spent a few days this past week with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Sbuinakcr, and family, in North Corner. Mr.

and Mrs. H. L. Smith spent Sat urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Brockton, went In search of Massachusetts' fairest for tho annual Brockton fair and selected Mildred Farrar, Arlington, Mass. George 'Smith, of Franklin. Hopewell Hamlet, Sept. 30. Visitors at the L.

H. Whitman home Sunday were Mrs. T. M. Gibbons and children, Mr.

and Mrs. B. P. Rice and children and Miss Leola Goodspead. Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd repps and children, of iRocky Grove, spent Sunday with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Gibbons, of Oak Hill, spent Thursday and Friday at the II. Gibbons home. Mrs Earl O'Xeil spent Thursday with Mrs Martin O'Connor 'Mr. and Mrs.

L. II. Whitman and E. I. Whitman called on the former's sister, Mrs.

Oscar Whitman, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Blair and daughter, Bola, Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Green, of Rocky Grove, and Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. Gibbons and son, Edison, and daughter, Jessio, of this motored to A miscellaneous shower given in Watch for the Big Day WATER CYCLING BECOMES POPULAR SPORT. at VEACH'S rlFWv'v A IlRQnAY JU1 Ah vmi on trn crcHni? nn tho w.itnr nnw Thia wnlnr biku fhn Innm. OCTOBER 9th tors haven't been, uble to think up a better nanie yet makes it possible.

It was turned out" at McCook Field, Dayton, O. It operated at a speed of four uiles an hour in its lirst tests. CTinrles W. Paddock, sensational California runner, at the finish of the siiecial event at Travel's Island, N. in which be broke a world's record of years' standing by stepping the distance in 2-5.

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