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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT LOC HAVEN EXPRESS. LOCK HAVEN, AUGUST 19, Deaths W. Bruce Bayet William Bruce Hayes, the last surviving member of a one-time his sister here where the body of Mr. Hayes will be brought tomorrow morning for burial. Mill Minnie H.

Wiedhann Miss Minnie H. Wiedhahn. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.

Wiedhahn, died yesterday afternoon shortly before 5 at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. Evans, 113 West Main Street, fol- at the Wiedhahn home, the Rev. prominent Lock Haven family, died a lingering illness. Sunday morning at 10 o'clock in a' New York hospital to which he had been admitted last Wednesday.

Hayes had not been in good Aealth for some time; an attack of pneumonia was the direct cause of his death. Funeral services will be conducted at the home of Henry Hippie here at Grove and East Water Streets Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in charge of the Rev. George G. Culbertson, pastor of Great Island Presbyterian Church. who was in his 60th year, having been born October 12, 1874, was the son of the late Dr.

J. H. Hayes and Mrs. Annie Mackey Hayes. Fbr the past ten years he has been a resident of New York City, where he has been secretary of the engineering firm of Gibbs and Hills.

His only near survivor is his wife, who was the former Miss Isabelle Hippie. Henry Hippie left Sunday night for New. York City to accompany BEAUTY CULTURE for Well Paying Fositions A Modernella diploma marks a SMART WOMAN who knows the value of being INDEPENDENT. Our methods SCIENTIFICALLY prepare women for JUST THAT. Philadelphia's foremost beauty culture school-Is offering a SPECIAL INDUCEMENT to out ot town girls, by securing room and board FREE of charge, a saving of S200.

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22, 23, 24 All This Week Ladies' Half Soles 50c, 65c Ladies' Leather Taps lac, 20c Ladies' Rubber Heels 20c, 25c All large White Shoe Polish 17c Small size 9c We use Kistler Leather. Material and workmanship guaranteed. Renzo's Electric Shoe Repair Shop 40 BELLEFONTE AVE. Lock -Haven, Pa. Miss Jean Finnegan of Phillips-; burg is the guest of MRS.

RALPH REEDER. MH. and. MRS. HEV- Personals Markets I Nu Private services will be NER visited Mrs MaretF Casei held Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 wal i amspor Saturday.

Distil Among the gainers were.U. S. Stee? American Radiator, Bethle- I hem Steel, Socony-Vacuum, Chrys- -'ler, Phelps-Dodge, Republic stew, at me VY leuiiniui nuuic, me i iir AT VTV George Culbertson officiating. TOHH S. WALBEY, who is em- Burial will be made in Highland, Cemetery.

Miss Wiedhahn, a member of one ot Lock Haven's oldest families, was born and reared in this city where she spent all her life. She was educated in the local schools. She was an active mem- bar of Great Island Presbyterian Church and Sunday School and of the Women's League of the church, giving loyal support to all church activities. ployed at Monument spent the week end at his home here. WALTER BOTTORF, and Richard Smith' spent yesterday with friends at Jersey Motors.

National JUVIWle, Distillers, Western Union and Anaconda. Market analysts found some encouragement" in the report of the magazine "Steel." Significance was attached to the statement that automobile makers placed heavy specifications with in- flnfl R. W. SHAFFER attended a dis- structions to roll the material and trict meeting of the Colonial Bis- hold it ready for release as soon as cuit Company at Punxsutawney. needed for new models.

addition, the outlook for the Mrs. Bert Bathurst of Bellefonte Funeral of Robert Quiggle Funeral services for Robert Thomas Quiggle were held this afternoon at the Brown Funeral Home, the Rev. Mark A. Herman officiating. Burial was made at the Mound Cemetery, between Pine and McElhattan.

Funeral of Edwin M. Houtz services for Edwin M. Houtz will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 at the Salona Methodist Church, the Rev. Mark A. Herman officiating.

Burial will be Cemetery. made in Cedar Hill TWO MEN ARRESTED ON -DISORDERLY CHARGES James Altieri, Castanea, was arrested Saturday night by Deputy Constable William A. Hager on a She was member of the of Sat- Club, the Needlework Guild, and was a member of the firm of the Wiedhahn Mrs. Evans, her sister, is her only close is spending, a week with was brightened to some daughter, MRS. HARRY H.

KEEN. exte by the broadening demand requirements, observers gave close MR. and MRS. ELLERY for miscellaneous brokers said. from a visit to Center at MISS PAULINE BANEY of that several new financing opera- 110'A Bellefonte Avenue spent the' tions may be undertaken within week end with Miss Josephine the next six weeks by large oil Martin at Williamsport.

Mrs. William W. Malcolm of Hartford, is the guest of her brother, A. WARREN ELLIOT, I companies. Mid-day Prices: Alleghany 2 American Can 140 South Fairview Street.

Mrs. Edna McDonald has to her home at Philadel-1 Atlantic Refining phia after visiting MRS. G. H.j gait. Am.

Tel. Tel. Anaconda Copper GUSTIN at Lockport. iBendix JEAN and DORIS HANNA ha- returned to their home after visit-' an adian Pacific UYa ing at the home of Perry Laub- Laubscher at Swissdale. MR.

and MRS. FRED S. MER- 60 3 ,4 Common Southern Consol. Gas 32 3 4 Consol. Oil 9 RILL and daughters, Florence and! DuPont de Nem Frances, are spending some Electric with relatives at Watertown, N.

Y. Gen. Motors 43 Mrs. Gordon Hendricks of Du- Int. Harvester 53 Bois spent the week end with her I Int.

Tel. Tel 12 Vt parents, MR. and MRS. JACK Kennecott Copper TEMPLE. Misses Barbara and Martha Mc- Maryland Fund, Bid 16.81 Asked 18.18 Cauly of Atlanta, are visit- Montgomery Ward 36 ing their uncle and aunt, MR.

and' New York Central MRS CALVIN G. COWAN. i N. N. H.

Htfd STANLEY ECKERT and LES- Pennsylvania charge of being drunk and dis- LIE GALLOWAY spent the week Radw 7V4 orderly. He was placed in the' nd with friends and relatives at'Reading county jail and will be given a New York City I Southern Pacific Snyder-Kall Ernest A. Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W.

Snyder, East Main Street, and Miss Maybelle Rail, daughter of Mrs. Ben Schreiber, who resides with her mother and grandmother, Mrs. Margaret East Main Street, were united in marriage Saturday evening at the McElhattan Methodist parsonage by the Rev. John A. Hoover, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred J. Eisemann were the attendants. The bride wore a pink ensembe with brown accessories, and Mrs. Eisemann wore a pink frock.

Mr. Snyder is a graduate of the Lock Haven High School and the Bowman Technical School, Harrisburg, and is employed at the Eisemann jewelry store. The bride attended the Lock Haven High School, and was employed by Dr. W. C.

Holier. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder are residing at their home, 725 East Main Street. Miller-Bittner Glenn LaRue Miller, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Owen Miller, Beech Creek, and Miss Dorothy Marie Bittner, daughter of Ira Bittner, Beech Creek, were united in marriage yesterday afternoon at 3.30 at the parsonage of the First Baptist Church by the Rev. Howard G. Miller. They were attended by Miss Beatrice Bittner, sister of the bride, and Mr.

and-Mrs. Shope. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will live at Beech Creek.

Son to Packers Fairpoint Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Packer are the proud parents of a son born Saturday evening at the home of the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.

Orner. the committee of schoolmen, appointed by the National Educational Education Society, to make a study of the public school curriculum for the New America; and I Historical Society and a member served on a commission named by of the local Masonic bodies. Much Brosiws Continued from Page 1 which he served as district chairman for a considerable length of time. He was a member of the Pennsylvania Schoolmen's Club. Active in Civic AfTain He was a member of the vestry of St.

Paul's Episcopal Church, president of the Clinton County the previous state superintendent of Public Instruction James N. Rule, to make a study of educational problems in Pennsylvania. He was a member of the honorary forensic fraternity, Delta Sigma Rho, and of the educational fra- Kappa Phi Kappa, which held a banquet here each October in connection with the PSEA district convention. Mr. Brosius had just completed arrangements for the banquet this Fall.

Another ot Mr. Brosius' activities on behalf of the pupils in the schools of the county was his work in promoting the program of the Pennsylvania Forensic League, in demand as a speaker, he had addressed numerous local organizations on varied occasions. One of Mr. Brosius recent undertakings, as president of the Historical Society and head of the county schools, was to make preparations for submission of a WPA project tar ptesarvirig the able records of local history for use In the public schools. Mr.

Brosius served overseas the Hospital Corps during the World War, and was a member of the William Marshall Crawford Post, American Legion. He was a member of the Lock Haven Rotary Club and an officer of the CUnton County Council ligious Education. In addition to Mrs. Brt is survived by two di Eleanor and Louise, at he brothers, Paul this Williamsport, and George, town: and three sisters. Mi Jenkins and Miss Grace this city, and Mrs.

Marie Rauchtown. Hecla Park Bail Dancing and Floor Every Night This SPECIAL ATTRACT! THURSDAY NIGH Return Engagement Special Request Chick Webb and I NBC Orchestra Admission 40c Dancin Plus Federal and State hearing tonight before Alderman Max J. Lipez at 7 o'clock. Deputy Sheriff David L. Probst arrested James Dersham, Bennage Saturday evening on a charge of drunk and disorderly, and he will also be given a hearing tonight before Mr.

Lipez. He furnished bail for his appearance. Underwent Operation Mrs. John Straker of Williamsport, underwent an emergency operation for appendicitis yesterday at the Private Hospital. Her condition is good.

Superintendent Continued from Page 1 ew York City DALE and VICTOR RATH- Standard Oil, N. 47 4 GEBER are visiting their grand- Texas Corporation parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Jerles at Un erf Aircraft Williamsport. Mrs.

Frank H. Wetmore Gas Imp. of IK'S. Rubber 18 S. Steel Wellsboro spent the week end as a' steel guest at the home of her ister-in- Electric Eckert, a former school superinten- guest at law, MRS.

P. S. K1FT, here. For the past two weeks BOBBY, BEVERLY and ELAINE "SHAFFER, 111 Henderson Street, have visiting in Altoona, Juniata and Bellwood. Elec.

Bond Share Pennroad Chicago Grain Market Chicago, Aug. 19 (IP) I commission house selling forced Mr. and Mrs. Collins Treese, Al- wheat prices lower early today, toona, spent the week end with Bears asserted that possibility of their son-in-law and daughter, continued importation of high MR. and MRS.

R. W. SHAFFER, quality grain from Canada acted 111 Henderson Street. las a ceiling on the domestic mar- MR. and MRS.

J. HOGAN.ket. STEWART and daughter, Bonnie, i Opening Vs off to higher, Underwent Operation Mrs. William J. Courtney, 108 Mill Street, underwent an emergency operation for appendicitis Saturday afternoon at the Williamsport Hospital.

Her condition is good. Corn started unchanged to down, December and then fell further. Closing prices Saturday: Wheat May, 7 May, Oats 25y 8 -y4; Dec. May, Treasury Report Washington, Aug. 19.

Position of treasury on August 16: Receipts, of Allentown, spent the week end -December wheat later tures, 547,477, 1 79.42; with relatives in this city and dropped below the previous close. I $1,524,543,746.23. expendi- balance, 9 ATTENTION! H. Edgar Barnes SUPREME COURT JUSTICE Hon. Robert L.

Myers Dr. Paul A. RotHfuss WILL SPEAK AT THE Democratic Picnic Ravensburg Park 1 Mile South of Rauchtown, Route No. 81 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21 BASKET PICNIC FREE COFFEI Everybody Welcome Flemington.

Miss Iduna Sperring, Philadelphia, daughter of the dent in New Jersey. It is understood that the two other Lock Haven educators who I H. Sperring, is spending her vaca- might be considered among thejtion with her uncle, W. S. SPER- eligibles for the county superin-! Beliefonte Avenue.

tendency are not inclined to be candidates. These are City Superintendent J. F. Puderbaugh and Principal R. I.

Hoch of the Senior Lock Haven High High School. A former Mr. and Mrs. Boyd King and sons, Boyd, and Lee, have returned to their home at Pittsburgh after spending a few days with Mrs. King's sister, MRS.

PAUL Y. ECKERT. School principal, H. E. Stover of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Held and Lewisburg, has been mentioned in daughter, Orange, N. arrived past years as a probable candidate I this morning for a two weeks vain case of a vacancy in the county cation with the letter's parents, superintendent's post. Three Years Remain The school code, in discussing MR. and MRS.

C. J. KAMMERER, 130 East Bald Eagle Street. FLORENCE MERRILL, JANE procedure in filling a vacancy, IMERVINE, VIRGINIA POWERS i states that it shall be filled for the and FRANK KEEN have returned unexpired term by the Superin-1 from spending a week at the tendent of Public.Instruction, "af- Methodist Training Camp at Newter careful consideration of any recommendations concerning it ton Hamilton. Mrs.

Carl V. Spalding of Allen- from the officers of the proper i town, N. and Mrs. E. Stevens county school directors' association, I Ziegler and Miss Jof Children's School Dresses 59c 79c $1.19 $1.95 NEWEST COTTONS PRETTY'COMBINATIONS Sizes 6 to 16 LINTZ'S GREATER We Desire to Thank All Merchants, Industries, Housewives and All Others who contributed to the success of our FUN-FROLIC NIGHTS We greatly appreciate your support and will endeavor to reciprocate with our best service during the coming year.

The Citizens Hose Company Fanny Hawkins made within ten days after the va- of Whitford, Chester County, are cancy occurs." visiting the former's brother, LEE Brosius was reelected last J. SCHWARZ and family. Spring for his fourth four-year Mrs. George Murray, son, Earl, term, so that his successor will and daughter, Helen, of Cleveland, serve for a period of three years arrived here Saturday by motor on the appointment from Dr. Ade.

'-IT to spend' a week with the former's father, BURTON A. LITZ, 123 Commerce Street. Mrs. Goldie Garinger and daughters, Ruth- and Edith, have returned to their home in Erie after soending the week end with MR. and MRS.

WALTER BOTTORF. Mr Mrs. Lewis Steffln and daughter, Priscilla of Williams- jport spent yesterday with relatives here, they were accompanied home by Mrs. Steffin's sister, (MRS. WILLIAM BARNARD and son, Roy, who will visit them.

MRS. FRANCES LINEBAUGH and daughter, Lillian, MRS. CALVIN B. COWAN and FRED DUNKLE of this city, and Barbara and Martha McCauly of Atlanta, spent yesterday at Eagles Mere. E.

J. Gantz, of East Orange, N. was in Lock Haven today, as- fisting in the organization of local classes of the American Extension School oC Law. Mr. Gantz is visiting the home of S.

M. GLOSSNER, Eec-h Creek. Mr. end Mrs. Wesby Arndt and son, Richsrd, have returned to their home at Butler after visiting the frnr.er's mother, MRS.

FLORENCE ARNDT. They were accompanied home by the former's sister, MARION ARNDT. who will visit them until Labor Day. MR. and MRS.

ROBERT S. FORNEY and Janet Louise, East Main Street, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fullmer and daughter, Beverly Louise, South Williamsport, and Mrs. Bertha Solt, Williamsport, yesterday visited Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Musser at Altoona: The local students at the Columbia Summer session, including MISSES MARGARET C. COIRA ELIZABETH F. ROBB and FAY BITTNER, are expected to return home Monday following the close of the term today. MISS MARGARET FREY, who also took advanced work at the University will visit friends in -Harrisburg and Hanover before her' return tomorrow.

Arrested for Drunkenness George Pine, Welsh Apartments, was arrested last night by Sgt W. Pettingill on a drunk and disorderly charge. He was placed in the city Who closely scrutinized His income tax blank And then sent it back With the following notation: "Ihave given the matter careful thought And have decided not to join The Income Tax." Now getting around to cigarettes There are no ifs ands.or buts About Chesterfield Two words make everything Chesterfield cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER 01535. LIGCRT Mnu TOBACCO Cfr.

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1931-1973