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PAGT-: EIGHT P.KVIFAV SaTITTDAY, may 17 1930 GOLD STAR MOTHERS TO JOIN IN LEGION RALLY MAY 23fcA G. A. R. POST MEMBERSTO BEIN PARADE LEGION MEET GUEST omen, Civil a Veterans Will Ride Autos. DECORATE ITY, Celei)ration In Honor Of Chieftain.

TnJld woiiifn Sons iiK.ilt' till' 'iiprtiiif during V. -and iug 111 (ieiicra! posi METHODISTS IN DISTRICT RALLY MAY 27 SEEKS HOUSE SEAT Steubenville Is Place For Council Meeting. BISHOP SPEAKER Fellowship Dinner On Hamline Church Program. Tluul lirown, foritifr re- Bishop Fislicr, of Calcutta, India, willi ainong international leaders otj iho Methodist Fpisiopal church! GLOBE BRICK CO. INSTALLS FURNACE MARRIAGE REVEALED Used For Manufacture Of Glazed Brick.

NEW PRODUCT Unit Placed In Operation A Week Ago. Mrs. NFUKLIi The Globe Brick company, located at Kenilworth, below operated by Fred G. Associated Press Photo Maud Slocum Moroas la a PoVter Nessiey and Sld- No. U.

Grand of the Itfinih lie, will take part iti the parade, which will he a ffature of tlie '1 ri state American i.fgiou lield here next tary oi State and now counHel forjwlio will conduct a district for the j'orter. has completed the lu- Will be held here next Friday in honor of Nattoiiai t'oniiuumifr I). L. Bodenliamer. Auloiuobilf will be provided for the and tliu CTvil war veterans who will ride near the head ot live parade'.

Wumeii, or hushuiHtb died in the hervice, wishliiK to take part in Ihe iiarade, liuve been refiufsti-d to nolily rub ly in the iTiamber ut Cunimerce rooni-4, Littlo buildiig. Bell teleplione Invitaliou to the (i. A. it. to parueiiiale in tlie parade lias been accepted.

Decorate Homes, is Appeal J. H. Browne, commander of Fast Liverpool post No. 4, American Legion, Hpousoring Iho rally, today extended an invitaliou to every veteruu ot the World war, whether he served with the alllwi armiea or the Central iHiwers, to participate in tlie parade. A large number of the members of the lo cal post will serve as aides to the marshal, but the majority will march at the rear of the The local veterans will be ac conipanlwl by the Fast City and High school bands and the Boy Scouts drum and bugle corps, Clarence F.

West will begin decorating the downtown business district Monday. The Chamber of Commerce has issued an appeal to business men and residents along streets over which the parade will pass, to co-operate in the move to decorate the city. West is also distributing large placards, showing tlio liead of an American soldier ami the inscriiv- tion Buddy" wlilch mer cliauts will rlispliiy in tlieir show windows. Scouts in Traffic Duty About 150 Boy Scouts will assist in traffic during the nigtit ofj the Scouts wi CROWD GREETS K. OF C.

SHOW the federal radio coiuiujssion, willjcouiicil Tuesday. May 27, in thejlnatiou for representative lie one of the honor guests at tliediainlino Fpiscopal sixth district. Fri State American Legion rally church. Steubenville. Otjiers in the group are: Dr.

Bert Fdwaixl Smitli, of (Miicago, execu-' tive secretary of tlie Ikiw Dancroft, Fr hana, (), late secretary; thcj Ifcv. .1. D. I'ointfT, missionary tOj Forliigur-se, Fust Afri-, (a, and Cappelli, of N'ewv Vork, Italian tenor. Several hiimlred men, including' 1 of district chnrclc are exiiecli'd to utlend tlio all-' Revue session vGiic Ii will liogin at 10 Minstrel And In Wellsville riday.

MIDLAND HIGH CLASS TO HEAR El MOCK DIVORCE TRIAL MONDAY from titallatiou of a large glazing furnace. This furnace has been operated for aliouf. a week and is used in the inanufactnriug of a new form of glazi-d lirick, which is used fcx- in place of tile. These bricks are emplovexl in making fire places and wall for Literary Club Will bathrooms. They ure made in all! Present Feature in Midland sliadi and colors.

Baptist Church. The tilobe ftiick company eijiiipiied with modern electricaF MIIM.AND equipnicni. brick Literary Asscolated Press Photo Records in Gretna. La. court revealed that Red Cagle, Array football star, and Marion Muuford Halle of New Roads, were married August 25, 1928.

HANCHCK FARM AGEHT PLANS Fian EVENTS And Orchard To Be Held June 27. SELECTS SITES Two State Specialists Will Direct Program. TAX EXPERT TO GIVE TALK The Inter Nos; club will cumluct a' WFl.l.SVlld.F A large audi A fellov'. liip will he held at at which the print ipal speaker will lie Dr. Bert Fdward Smitli.

Tlie conference will close iwitli a mass meeting at 8 ence saw tlie second presentation i which will he atliiressed by Bisliop of tlie Knights of ruin-j Fisher. anti revue last night In tliiF Immaculate (Ninception sciiool hall, WINS Fie venth street. Grattan V. Dugan wa.s Interloou tor for tlie minstrel, first part. Knd men included Pat Broderick, Deav er Dowell, Josejih Ixiscavo, Free man Strabley.

The soloists were Jame.s Turner, Italph Mcrrlman and Don Vermil- iion. Ill the chorus were Rocco Fron- itme, Dominic Dash, Andy Fltzger aid, Hteve Satow, Herman Scholl, William Brophy, Joseph Brophy and Bernard Brophy, Mrs. G. V'. Dugun provided the piano accom luuiinieut.

Tlie program follows. Days and Circus Days in chorus. of the Strabley. Duet Springtime in the 'rurner, Ralph Meniman. (Fin iiey) Ijiiscavo, "Wlieii Honey Sings an Tinu Vermillion, MAYPOLE TILT Ninth Street Students Victors in May Day Feature; Badges Given in Health Contest.

WWI-LSVILLK competition closer this season than ever, McDonald building was declared winner in the Maypole winding among third am' fourth grade students of city schools at yesterday annual May day exercises at Hammond park. As a result of their victory, the MacDonald students were presented with a silver loving cup. In tlie event that tlie Ninth street building wins the cup again next May the trophy will become its jierraanent possession. Approximately 2i) grade school were awarded health ribbons. SCHQOL PUPILS STAGE PLAYLET posted at all street inter seel ions i if I Was Wliat 1 Insteml and will also look after the Wliat I BrodciicU.

01 automobiles. along! btreets over which tlic Tinner, pass ill he hanneii by p.iln or 1 llpr- llleaver Occupying places of honor with! Flower From an National Commauder at the bumiuet which will he 1 iteiiuarnation of Shakespeare" in the Travelers' hotel at 0: Dowell, will lie Dudley Wliile, Nor-j on My Way to New Orleans" and J. J. Saslavsky, Colum bus. coinmuiuler and ro "Rose of is Presented By MacDonald Building Children in Wellsville.

apectively, of the Olilo rlepariment, and Dr. James A. Duff, Marrins burg, W. connuamlev of tlie West Virginia department. Tliad Brown, formerly of now counsel for tlie federal com mission, Washington; William 'losing Chorus.

MiCarrcn, ac couipanicd liy Mrs. Diigaii. Second Part, Selections by Harmouv Kings. The Daiicliig itrahleys Flleu, Jane and Betty. Tapping Fron WFFLSV11.1.F A rcvue of May Day itaiu es at llaiiiuioiul park was featiircil in connection wltii tlie playlel, "KoSe of tlio lasf niglit in liigli scliool auditorium by tlie Macliniiald hnilding implls.

Memliers of tlie cast were' Isabelle Hall, Flizahetli itowley, Dorothy Russell, Donald Harry Fxcell, Alice Mailiess, Daugh erty, Miiry Olive Graftoii and Giace Tliompson. Grove City College Chaplain Will Be Speaker. 55 TO GRADUATE nntomiieii bv human liands during divorce trial at clock G. the pr.ic-ss of glazing aaU temper- Lirst Baptist; Soeak At Puffht iijjr Church auditorium. Meeting.

To own Commencement Program Friday Night, June 6. ASKS $26,150 IN AUTO CRASH J. W. Crawford 'will serve as ihel Miss Flleu Barker will tray the pan of ilio jilaiutiff who I CHFSTFR T. C.

Townsend, seeking a divorce from AlfredLtate tax commissioner, will ad- ALston. John Tliointon will be the dress a meeting ot the Hancock MIDLAND The Rev. W. chaplain at the Grove City college, Grove City, will deliver the sermon at the baccalaureate exercises for the 55 graduates of the Lincoln high school here at 8 Sunday night. June 1, In the school auditorium, it was announced today by Principal R.

E. Boyles. C. G. Jordan, secretary of the Pennsylvania department of agriculture, Harrisburg, will deliver the commencement address when the graduates receive their diplomas Friday night, June 6.

Principal Boyles and Superintendent H. V. Herlinger will also speak. The senior class day program will he given at 8:15 Tuesday night, June 3, In tlie auditor ium. Dr.

Jackson Searles Sues Merle J. defense attorney, while Howard Alston will represent the plaintiff. The witnesses will be Misses Virginia Walsh, Agnes Smith, Algia McCauley, Sarah Parker and Richard Waters, Claud Herring, and Robert SUenault. LISBON Suit for $26,150 has been filed In common pleas court by Dr. Jackson Searles of Lisboa against Merle J.

Lewis of Lisbon, as an aftermath ot an automobile collision on the Lincoln highway near Hanoverton July 4, 1929, The petition, prepared by Attorneys Clyde W. Osborn of Youngstown and Charles C. Connell of Lisbon, charges the plaintiff was operating his automobile on the right side of the road and that the defendant carelessly and negligently failed to keep a lookout ahead of his car for others, including the plaintiff, and suddenly permitted his machine to be driven from its proper side of the road into the path of tlie plaintiff's machine, demolishing it. Dr. Searles was injured.

He was BEAWR LISTS Population Is Estimated At 125,000. county Farm bureau at 7:30 Tuesday night, Juno 3, In the town hall at Pughtown, it was announced today by Walter C. Gumbel, county farm agent. recently addressed members of the Chester Board of Trade at their annual banquet and is expected to return for a mass meeting of citizens some time this summer. Rural problems in taxation of Hancock county will be considered at the Pughtown meeting and ev ery effort will be made by Mr.

Townsend to clearly explain the situation to the farm bureau. Townsend will address the members of the Welr-Cove Kiwauls club the same evening. CHESTER A county potato and orchard field day will be held Friday, June 27, it was announced today by Walter C. Gumbel, county farm agent. The orchard event will open at 9 a.

on whe farm of C. A. Smith, back of Chester, while the demonstration is scheduled for 2 p. m. on the Stewart and the R.

G. Stewart farms, on the Lincoln highway, three miles from Chester. E. C. Sherwood, state extension liathologist, and Dee Crane, extension potato specialist, will direct the respective events.

Invitations have been sent to Prof. H. F. Fa gan, State College, Pennsylvania, and a number of county agents i 7 the local area and district. Problems in orchard spraying, tilling, gridiing, thinning, will feature the opening event in the morning.

Seeding, spraying, cultivation and disease control are llie principal problems under con- sideratiou for the potato demon stration. REV. STEPHENS MIDLAND Reports received by Orville Brown, New Castle, supervisor of the seventh district, indicate that the 1930 of Beaver county will approximate, if not exceed, 125,000, an increase of nearly 20 percent over the 1930 record of 111,621 persons. The mark has been reached now. The last census showed the confined to a hospital for six'zones completed now to have I weeks and spent $500 lor medical attention.

total of 77,801 people. The greatest increases are reported in the liorouglis. tone, Dominic Dash. Marlin, head of the United States hnreau, Clevelaiul; Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, -Sharon, Congressman Frank Murphy, Steubenville: possibly Governor Cooper, U.

S. Senator Fess and many other prominent will also attend the baiiqnet. Attorney John A. Elden of Cleveland. formerly of East l.lverpooli and former chairman of tlie Ciiya noga County Ameriean Legion council, will lieud ttie Clevehimlj delegation.

King of Clubs- Ediiie Fagan. Violin Kmisler. Morris Ginsberg, and V. Dugan. property man- Pat BriKicrick.

Violin Vtical Dewell, MEMORIAL MEET MONDAY NIGHT U. P. CHOIR WILL GIVE MUSICALE Wellsville American Legion Post To Complete Plans for Annual Observance. OKlrvnn PaR-' The Rev G. ILil l3CCOnYCS i POTUTA Ci SPEAK SUNDAY 650 AT CLASS PLAY, tor Of Steel City Church.

WELLSVll.LE Final plans for I lie annual exerclaes to he lield in Spring Hill emetery will he complt'ted niglit at a meeting of tlie Wellsville Amerl('an Legion post, Teulatlve arrangements iirovide MIDl.AND The Rev. Paul W. Stephens, who moved to Midland Thursday from Zanesville, to accept the pastorate of the First church, the Rev. ('. W.

Cocliran, now at Apivolo, will deliver his initial sermons ut the Sunday services. His morning topic will be Greatest while tluv evening discourse will bo They Grow." The Rev. Mr. Stephens was admitted to tlte Beaver last night at Heaver. He will be installed lieie Tuesday nlglit.

Tito Rev. W. Edwin Smith will administer Holy Communion Riwe, of BnUlant, will oc- Large Audience Attends Presenta- cupy the puipu of the First Cliris-l tiaii church at the morning and! Comedy, Funds Will evening services Sunday, He ill preach on "The Commuii-! Origin and Us Sigulfi-! eaiice" at the morning service at 11 and "The Church lu the Wilderness" In the evening. A baptLsmal service will be held during the evening program. Pay For Trip.

MAN DIES FROM W. J. FRASER, I KRDN IF troubadours LI0UUI1, UILO VISIT CHESTER JUNIOR ORDER 77 YEARS OLD Anniversary of Founding to be Observed by Chester Unit at Church Service Sunday. CHESTER The seventy seventh annlver-sary of the founding of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics lodge will be celebrated with services in the First Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning at 11 with a special sermon by the pastor, the Rev. C.

J. Bland. A special program is being arranged. Approximately 55 members of the lodge are expected to attend the services. Delegates from other lodges of the district have been invited.

Former Mail Hack Driver Succumbs Friday. Episcopal Delegation to Conduct Services Sunday Night in St. Matthew's Church. CHESTEIU A largo crowd witnessed the presentation of the three-act comply, by the Senior class of Chester high lu the city auditorium last The attendance was estimated at 650. Selections were be- iicts by the Chester high MONOXIDE GAS orchestra, under the direc- jtion of Howard Cochrane.

The proceeds of the entertain- tor parade starting al the 3 Sunday afternoon and sipinre which will inchide veterans conduct morning ami evening HELD ON LIQUOR CHARGE. BADEN Benjamin 42, Phillips street, was iioiind to the June grand jury under $2,000 bond liv Justice Ross Rea Programs for Sunday Morning and of all wars ami school chihiren. services al the Evening Services in Wellsville exercises at the cemetery will consist of nn Church Announced. niemorv and an the exiMmse of the annual Senior class trip to Washington. D.

Annapolis, and Mount Vernon, term. First for Elder M. Trimble. 37. Unioii- ville.

who, police say, died Frldav from carbon monoxide gas in a garage at his home. school Trimble, born at Ingomar. was' employed at the Pennsyhmnia rail FIRE FIGHTERS road yards at Conway as a night- watchman. He leaves his widow. Baptist, Mrs.

Elizabeth Trimble; seven! Formed Ip- ARE ORGANIZED FLLSVILFF Tlie services arraigued un a charge ut pos niglit in tlie United sessing liquor and selling liquor to hyteriaii (luirih by luinors. jtlie folliiwing miislial program un ------------------ider lIo' direction ot Mrs elude, eludo Hey or. of Canton. es at the cometory will cluireh. sermon topics will be'children at home ami r.

n.v.ili„B Eb.mls ot ohus and Rotot' am or, botole- ihe I'uto Foamlatiob. Tbo aocomi ressi by Attorney of a series ot prayer sulijcets taken Joseph Trimble of Zelieuonle. 1 Pemenatrated. an illness of several months, William Fraser, aged 89 years, Civil war veteran, and the last of the original Lishon- Wellsvllle mail hack operators, (lied at his homo here Friday afternoon. Recently Mr.

Fraser was presented a jewel by New Ids- bon lodge No. 65, F. A. Masons, having been a member of the Masonic fraternity for 50 years. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 at the home of his son, Howard Fraer, East Lincoln Way, and he in charge of the Rev.

Jarvis M. Cotton, ot the Lisbon Presbyterian Church assisted by the Rev. Peter W. Macaulay of the Miles Avenue Presbyterian church. Cleveland.

John J. Welsh Post No. 275 American Legion, Lisbon will provide a firing squad. Mr. Fraser was born in Yellow Creek township May 7.

1841. For many years he was grand jury bailiff. He was also tyler for New Lisbon lodge No. 65, F. A.

for years. Two sons survive, Howard Fraser of Higlilandtown. Burial will be made in the Lisbon cemetery, and a Masonic service will be held at the grave. CHESTER The 1-piscopai will visit St. church at 7:30 Sunday night, it was anuounced today by the Rev, F.

Roberts, ree tor. An open air meeting will be lield in front of the city building at street and Carolina avenue, at 7 p. in charge of the Hiking Troubadours, enroute from Pitts burgh to Columbus. REPORT SCHOOL SAVINGS CHESTER Savings iu the Central school for the week show ed a total of $54.41 in all twelve rooms, a decrease of 65 cents under the deposits ot the previous week. PLANMEMAL DAY PARADE Lisbon War Veterans Will Hear J.

C. Stires. ('. Stiivs. supvnu of schools.

Washington, will deliver the Momorlul Day a Idress at the Llslion ccinciei y. Friday afternoon. May 30, it was announced today by Frank Me G'ew, commander of John J. Welsli No. 275 American Legion.

In the of inclement weather, the services will ho held iu tlie Lisbon opera house. Music will he in charge of Maple quartet. I.incoln's Gettysburg add. ess will be read by Earl Richardson. Holicrt Alter will I present Starr post, G.

A. while the Sons of Veterans, in charge of Edward Sexton, will be in charge of the parade of school whidi will he headed by the Lisbon liand. Tlie Rev. J. Cotton of the Lisbon Presbyterian church will be the Chaplaiu for tlie day.

Graves at the Lisbon cemetery will be decorated at 1 ugan and piano, -Xntln'in. Heavens Resound," idutlr. R.iritone sulu, "Bow Down Thine i'lar," Robins. Violin solo, "l.argo." from New i Wnild Syinidioiiy, Dvorak. Paul Kal Anthem, Hark.

My Uey, ludi oftdtnry, "Londoiiheiry nian, organ. aim Milo. i.ord is lu'pherd," l.iddie, Mrs. Rob ins. Anthem.

"Tlie Mighty Peace. boil. Cornel Charles Boyd Anthem. Morn Hath I'assed Away," VV(M)dward. elioir.

Posllnde, "Truimphal Marcii," Aida. Choir pt rsoniud: Sopranos. Mrs. Jolm Springer. Mrs Uohiiis; altos.

Mrs. IT Vernia, Mrs. Clyde Skidmore; tenor, E. Moore, J(dm Robins: bass. E.

L. Kretzer, Roy Jones, Music for the morning service: Prelude, "Chapel Bell." Flagler, Organ and piano "Praise Ye the Fatlier," Gonned. choir. "To tlie Rising Torjussen. "Enter Into His Courts," choir.

Prelude. March," kel. from the on Hie will he given at llie midweek ser- Opp FELLOWS MEET vices Wednesday night. I Ihe Odd hellows': Sacrament" will be the' I sermon topic at Pou- ihall. Mt and Wa.Hiuigton (hurch.

while "Pros-, night, liouiiiie husiuoss mat ous Fool" will be Hu Zelieuople. last terswere YELLOW CREEK poroiu subject, the anmtutued. Rov. evenmg, Edward CONFIRMS 225 IN STEEL CITY NEW CUMBERLAND DEFENSE WINS SUIT. the replevin action Clti-1 filed In common pleas court bv zoiis of New Cumberland last night Andress against Earl a BANDIT FLEES PLAN MUSICALE AT CLUB MEET Madden Gas Station Scene of Holdup.

Wellsville Rotary Will Present Vocalists and Instrumentalists at Dinner Tuesday Night. organized a volunteer fire depart- Spalding, nieiit. township, A of an son, Indiana, truck firm demonstrated fire equipment. Funds for the truck and other equipment will be raised by the 'vent to trial, department through popular sub-! Bishop Boyles Visits The department movement Midland Church of Unity a jury ha.s relumed a verdict in favor of the defendant. A default judgment entered in this issue Nov.

192S. was vacated by the court, ami then the case ROOMS For RENT By the Week S2.50 S5.50 By the Night 75c S1.50 BATH AND SHOWER DINING ROOM ALSO Hotel Midland MIDLAND AVE. MIDLAND, PA. v. St or.

huf m. ve. Cumberland council. Civic club and city WKLI.SVILI.E The dinner meeting of the Itotary club Tuesday night in Hie Rivervnw hotel, riiird and Main streets, will be featured by a imisisale by Mrs. Frances Whitacre Morton ami Mrs.

J. F. Calhmm and sons. WELLS 1 l.I.i; Jefferson county officials today are seeking! i i a lone bandit who rohhed the Mad Presuient-elect. who den Brothers gas station at Yellow Friday afternoon and fled rolicies for Hie year, with a small amount of inonev af-l Berg will he in oliarge of ter covering William Bell, tho at- program in the absence of tendant.

with a rovoiver, jChavles IsMlge who is a patient In Tlio Ilian, wiio was unmasked. Uhiladelphla hospital, entered the station about CHURCH WILL CROWN QUEEN Danghter MIDLAND Two hundred and twenty-fivo children and adults were confirmed at 4 Fri day afternoon at the Presentation Mary Anderson, 6, Danghter of Catholic church, of which the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. W.

G- Anderson, Father J. A. Breen is the pastor, by tlie Right Rov. Bishop Hugh Boyles, of the Pltt.sburgh diocese. The children were dressed in white and marched in procession from Hie school rooms to the church.

The Rev. Father Oleander, C. B-, of St. college, Latrobe, delivered the sermon. Tlie Rev.

Father John Greauey, of the Aliquippa Catholic church, pronounced the benediction The Rev Midland, Honored. MIDL.VXD Alary 6, daughter of and Mrs. W. G. Anderson.

Beaver avenue, will be crowned May Queen at the Sunday evening services at the Presentation Catholic church, Ohio avenue, the Rev. Rather A. Breen, pastor, aniioiuiced today. Miss Emma Carland, daughter of station about 3:30 nouuced the benediction The Rev Mrs. M.

J. Carland, o'clock, presumably to purchase W'LL ADDRESS GRADUATES F. F. Beaver; Miss Catherine Don- candy. R(dl, who was alone, started NEW The'pjjjjipj.

John Canova, jjonaca; heliijid the conuter to comply with Hvilton, pastor, will de- Father M. N. Coghlan, Donnelly, East Drive, tlie request when Hie alanroate sermon to Rev. Father D. Mur attendants.

will be ed a gun at his liead. willi Die 11 members of the graduating the other hand he opened the reg of Die New Cumberland high ister and took aliout $6 in change -school in the First Methodist Pro- Ktill poUitlug the gun at Bell, he church at 8 Sunday left tho place and disappeared over -ight. tlio liili where it i.s believed ho en Commoucemont exercises will be rered an automobile and drove to-'held in the First Gracey. Well.sviUe, Steubenville. on Thursday night.

May the ceremonies. prv, lionora; Rev. Father Ausletii. Roche.ster; Rev. Father John COTTAGE PRAYER SERVICE Maurer.

St. Ann's church. East NEWT7LL A cottage prayer Liverpool; Rev. Father James service was held in the home of St. Aloy.sius churcli.

East -'Ls. H. H. Grant street. r.iverpool, and tlie Rev.

Fatlier E. assisted vf stt-rday afternoon by the women of the First Church the Nazarene. Langdou was the leader. SPECIAL GARDEN and HOME LOT SHOWING Saturday and Sunday AT OHIOVIEW On the Beaver-Midland Road 20 LOTS (K Acre) ONLY Good Roads Mile from Car Line and Stale Road. Monongahela Land Co.

Telephone Beaver 990 or 5022-R-22.

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