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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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The News-Heraldi
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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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PAGE NINE THE NEWS-HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1026. mw.vMvw.vAmv.mvmvmw.,.v -STORES AT- 77, i 'fAbe Martin "p- Rocly Grcvt By MILDRED KINC1I I USHKK. GUflUna ftreet ffaoM ML A We Give Green Stamps. We Give Green Stamps. LAST TIME TONIGHT.

ADMISSION 10c, 25c. 40c incorporated IS At Your Service The Kijr Store HI ESTATE Kdffl; JAMES OIIVERCURWOOD'S MIGHTY DRAMA OF THE SNOW COUNTRY Another of Mrs. O. T. Williams' original historical plays was presented JMNANT DAY by the pupils of her room on Friday: Wednesday -Piece Goods Department A Heaping Table of White Goods, Cotton Goods, Silks and Drapery Fabrics at toV2off One Day Only! afternoon.

Te opening scenes were about "How Uncle Sam Got His Ileal Estate. Walter Nlckle took the part of Uncle Sam. Various boys and girls represented the 13 original states und the various accessions and purchases, beginning with the northwest territory, g4ven to the government by the New England states, the purchases of the Louisiana territory and Florida, and other acquisitions until the Union consisted of 48 states. This act ended with the flag salute. "How Uncle Sam's People Lived," was the theme of the second part.

The New England delegation total of the building of Jog cabins and of the home life. Mill scenes of the early days, with so much child labor, were depicted. The Central states were also represented. Miss Gladys Mitchell had the role of the mistress of a southern mansion. She was attended by her servants, who told how they had peen kidnapped and the other methods taken to make them servants.

During the mistress absence, the servants sang southern melodies with Ruby Manross playing the accompaniment on a banjo. A group of boys told of their work as slaves Vm IT TT "ri il JTillLJ Ju LI thought it wuz funny if Mrs. Dempsey would marry a prize fighter. 'Squire Marsh Swallow says that two-thirds o' th' couples who git a divorce still love one another, but hain't got money enough put it over. Piles and Piles of Snow-white Towels of Nationally Known Standard "Cannon" Make! We urge quantity buying at these prices.

I WHEN I I THE DOOR JACQUELINE LOGAN ROBERT CAm WALTER MC GRAIL FRA.NK. KEENAIO MAWJARET UVIHGSTOH i- i (otyh Records Knocked for a ool. S. i MACK SENNETT presents 'IJfJ Wednesday LKJFxsf AMUSEMENTS on the plantation. An old-fashioned school was imitated with Geraldine Hushes as the teacher.

Spelling by syllables and other such amusing methods were mimicked Myr- Turkish Towels at 22c Here's a big value! A 22x42 inch double thread Turkish Towel; heavy weight, full bleached, very absorbent. Regularly sold at 29c. 22x42 Turkish 37x19 Turkish rFF35! in SI 'Mi. na Voting compared the school of then an dnow, bringing out the advantages, the children enjoy these days. i The different typps of girls were characterized.

Elizabeth Mark in old-fashioned costume, told of the good times they had "When I was a girl," of the corn huskings, apple bees, of dancing the Virginia reel and of the' gallantry of the boys. Elizabeth Kun-kel, of Civil War times, in an appro-j prlate gown and bonnet, extolled the' ringing of her times and demonstrated with therendition of "Silver Threads Among the Gold." Myrna Snyder and, Helen Trwin represented girls of to- day. The former preferred the snappv time of music and then, looking over the elaborately dressed girls of former days made the remark that It must: have taken- them a long time to get ready to go anywhere, which lead to' the reciting of one of E. Vance Cook's noems on that subject. Helen Irwin1 prefers living today because of the Harold Lloyd at Orpheum.

Harold Lloyd is surrounded with a supporting cast notable for the quality and excellence of its personnel in his initial Paramount release, "For Heaven's Sake," which is now at the Orpheum. Again appearing as Harold's leading lady is Jobyna Ralston, the charming feminine adjunct of "The Freshman," "Hot Water," "Girl Shy" and "Why Worry." Paul Wiegel, veteran character actor, handles the role of the missionary, whose efforts to reform the rough element in the slums are fruitless, till the bespectacled comedian lends him a helping hand. Noah Young, one of the best known "heavies" on the screen, returns to the Lloyd fold as the leader of the underworld gang. He will be remembered by Lloyd enthusiasts for his work as the cop in "Safety Last" and especially for his outstanding performance as the tough gob in "A Sailor Made Man." James Mason is happily cast in a villainous role, the type of characterization in which he has achieved a TOWELS 49c Each Two colored towels In combinations of white and yellow, blue and white, pink and white. Double thread.

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The older boys ond girls' banquet to honor the Evangelical department which won the recent membership contest, will be held, at 0:30 o'clock this evening in the Reno Methodist Episcopal ohurch. The Rocky Grove members will leave the Evangelical and Presbyterian churches shortly after 6 o'clock. The regular mid-week prayer serl vices will be held on Wednesday. O. Jolley will lead the young people's service at the Evangelical church.

The Ladies' Aid Soclotv 46x26 Turkish Towels 79c All Linen Guest Towels 49c Park Wednesday only', will be setm in regulation cowboy outfit, with broad! brimmed Stetson, high heeled boots, chaps and neckerchief. "The Prince of Broadway" Js a story whose action ranges from the stage to the prize fight ring and thence to a western ranch. Walsh is supported by an unparalleled assemblage of pugilistic and cinema stars. Among those who 43x23 Turkish Towels at 75C Each Large 46x24 inch heavy napped Bath Towel. Plain white.

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byterian church will hold an all-day I work meeting in the chapel on Thurs-day and the Ladies' Aid will quilt in the parlors of the Evangelical church Dinner will be served to the public at noon in the basements of both churches. The R. F. M. class of the Evangelical Court House News i church, of which Mrs.

Ralph Weaver is eacher, will hold a market on Saturday in the H. E. Wygant store. The April meeting of the W. C.

T. U. will be held at the home of the nresi- have prominent roles are Jim Jeffries, former world's champion of the ring; Tommy Ryan, for 25 years prominent as a fighter and promoter; Captain Boh Roper, champion boxer of the A. E. F.

Charles McHugh, veteran actor and one-time bantamweight champion Spike Robinson, known both as an actor and a fighter; Alyce Mills Freeman Wood, Alma Bennett, Curtis Mc-nenry and Joan Meredith. "PATH ACROSsThE HILL" TO BE GIVEN ON FRIDAY tlent, Mrs. F. S. Stewart on Friday! evening at 7:30 o'clock, and will be in! charge of Mrs.

E. B. Stroup. The sub-! Purchase Sale of Linen Table Tops Every Towel Offered in This Event is of Standard Make The quality proof of any towel is not what it is today, but what it will be after many trips to the laundry. "Cannon" towels are used exclusively by many of the largest hotels in New York not for the low price alone but for the service they give.

LUSTERAY RUFFLED Curtains PAIR jeer, win De "utizensnip." ROCKY GROVE NEWS NOTES. A daughter. Joyce Annette, welgning (i pounds, was born on Sunday, April IS. to Mt. and Mrs.

Eugene Houser, of Deeds. William Bradford, et to Law-rence B. Kline, et April 10, 1926, lot in Cherry tree. Fred M. Rowe, et to Morris W.

Jewell, March 24, 1928, part of lot In Sugarcreek. J. Carl Cassedy, et to Thomas P. Kennedy, et April 17, 1926 several tracts in Utica. Margaret D.

Sloan, et to Uriah Sloan, November 1, 1918, part of lot in Emlenton. The Franklin Trust to Edwin K. Manning, et nx April 9, 192o, lot in Irwin. Administrator of the estate of William Miller, deceased, to Donald Glenn, December 21, 1925, lot in Franklin. Papers Filed.

Inventory and appraisement In the estate of Hannah Anderson, deceased, amounting to $1,123.83. Schedule of real estate tn the estate of Hannah Anderson, deceased. Bond, of Maurice Splain, administrator of the estate of Daniel Splain, late of Oil City. 36x36 Size 36x36 Size I See the newest in ruffled curtains in 170 miles. You can get in now by dog team, horse and sleigh, all the way by tractor and by Ford truck over the ice as far as the Hudson's Bay depot at Lac Seul Post.

A good dog team will average 20 miles per day, your sled loaded on a basis of 100 pounds per dog. Four huskies make a good outfit, but five are better. Going out light, on glare Ice and no fresh snow, the trip can be made in thre days, Red Lake to Hudson. There are about 400 men in the tents now and over 3,000 claims have been staked. A claim includes a 40-acre tract.

This Red Lake gold strike i3 right in the heart of the moose country of Patricia, Northern Ontario. Lac Seul Lake is about 75 miles long. It abounds In lake trout and white fish. There is a commercial fishing post established on the north shore. Red Lake is about 30 miles in length.

It also offers lake trout and whitefish. One of the boys working a few miles west of the original strike reports crossing a deer and moose yard the same day. There were seven beds lu the moose yard and 22 beds in the other. Lots of wolves there. The best sort of moose and deer country, with a good chance for black bear and caribou.

Not a few visitors to Red Lake this winter have been outdoorsmen big game hunters and lovers of the snow-shoe and dog team. The romance of 'a gold rush has simply furnished the necessary excuse. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Designated by her dying husband to succeed him as' clerk of Kent county, Mrs. Edward L.

Wagner, was appointed to the office by a board of three circuit court judges. Wagner died Monday and his wife was sworn into office on Thursday. Long Beach, Cal. The parents were members of the 1918 graduating class of the Rocky Grove High School, the mother being formerly Miss Ruth Oesau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Oesau. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Sisworth went to Venus today to attend the funeral of the former's cousin.

Harry P. Kahle. Mr. and Mrs. James E.

Oesau are moving to Bully Hill to spend the nnr drariery department tomorrow. Thev will instantly appeal to the pat On Friday evening of this week, April 23, the play, "The Path Across the Hill," will be given in the Franklin High School Auditorium, by the Y. P. M. C.

of the First Evangelical church under the auspices of the Franklin High School orchestra. This play was given by the pupils of the Rocky Grove High Schocl and was received with great applause by the audience. The cast is as follows; Zuzu, the cook Olive Bell Ruth Conrad Evelyn Neil Grandpa, Samuel Crawford James Leyda Lutie, a neighbor Ruth Manson Walter, Ruth's brother pi 36x36 Pure Linen Table Tops with colored borders. Often have you as hostess at a card party wished for just such a table top when luncheon was to be served on the card tables. These will serve the purpose economically and well.

Main Ploor. ticular housewife. Not only from tne beauty standpoint but the economical as well. BEAUTIFUL LACE CURTAINS-PANEL New Sateen Cretonnes Just received a shipment of new Bromely Lace Curtains in beautiful de $949 Ralph Whltmer; Grandma, Mrs. Davis Reami 49c A high lustre Sateen in gorgeous cretonne colorings that are guaranteed sun and tub proof.

FISH AND GAME, By MORRIS ACKERMAN. signs. They are particularly adapted for living and dining rooms. -A CHAIN STORE THAT'S DIFFERENT- Robert Post, a visitor Osiborne Dr. Jimmie Hogue Flo, Ruth's cousin Vera Beach Salamander Alexander John Henry Jones Hugus Tickets may be obtained from the members of the cast or the members of the orchestra, or at the door of the High School.

The performance begins at 8 o'clock. Zilva Boyer, with a gain of 2 pounds, won the gold star In the demonstration nutrition class Monday morning This is the largest increase in weight made in a one-week period since the class started. Other members also showed big gains this week. It is announced that the class will be con-tinned after school closes. Mr.

and Mrs. L. T. Perrine have returned to Buffalo, after visit with the former's father and sister, Thomas and Miss Luella Perrine. A 10-pound son was born Tuesday morning to Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Brown at the home of the maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Zerbe, 17 Rocky Grove avenue. Ardell Lucille, M-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John MeFadden.

is tery ill at the home on Pennell street. Mr. and Mrs. William MeFadden and ABOUT RED LAKE. If you are coming into Red Lake before the Ice break-up you had better get started by early May.

The "gold strike" has been interesting to prospector, explorer, adventurer and out-doorsman alike. They are arriving on the Red Lake territory at the rate of about 30 per day. Hudson is the railway point. NEW YORK Mrs. Mary J.

Portfolio heard that her wealthy husband, Almerindo Portfolio, was going to Europe to get a divorce. Whereupon she had him arrested on a civil order to insure his posting a bond that will FOR CEMENT BLOCKS AND DUNTILE Call TRIANGLE CEMENT PRODUCTS CO. Phone 2037-M. secure the payment of alimony in case son, Leonard, of Ridgeville. were over-Sundnv guests of Mr.

and Mrs. John MeFadden. Mrs. A. R.

Bell is able to be out again, after an attack of the grippe. The Hudson station is on the Canadian National railways, about IS hours west of Cochrane. It's 118 miles to the "find" over the winter trail. The summer trip will be Galton. who classified fingerprints to aid in Identifying criminals, figured that exact duplication of prints would occur only once in til billion she is awarded the $3,500 monthly she Intends to apply for.

NEW DESIGNS IN ROOM SUITES LIVING Frequently one neighbor says to another: "BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT BOYD N. PARK'S FURNITURE STORE." This suggestion, no doubt, is prompted by our wonderful and complete displays, coupled with sensible prices. We are now showing on our floors the newest creations in quality built Living Room Suites. 3 piece suites from $119.00 to $500.00. "We Sell It For Less" PARK III $ifp.

EOYD 3-PIECE JACQUARD VELOUR SUITES 9.

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