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FIFTEEN NEW GASTLE. NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1934. S.S. Board Of included Charles Phlpps, Cleve- i land; William J. Crombie, ol Philadelphia; Mrs.

Patrick Farrell, of Pittsburgh; Mrs. Ella Craig Rhea, Others Declare Prisoner Sought Trade Tennis ELLWOOD CITY NEWS Control Board Ella Porter, of Youngstown; and Mrs. Lydn. McCandless Taylor, of Washington, Pa. To Fleece Them Team Victors dames may Deny, gave an and humorous account of his selmol riavs.

and told a number of Macione Identified At Having JOKes tne lormcr yupua wnu Worked Scheme On Funeral Directors Others called upon briefly were William T. E. E. Marshall, Mrs. Nothdurft, Mrs.

Lyda Mc-nnxullpjis Tfivlor. Mrs. Sam Arm Dr. Howard C. Reynolds Wae Van Gorder Reunion ANNUAL ROAST Kmart Set Club August Macione, a str.uiger here, as Identified today by per- Win Championship Of South Side By Taking Measure Of New Castle Hospital Courts South Side Board of Trade tennis team won the championship of the South Side tennis world by upsetting the New Castle hospital courts team four matches to three.

There was keen rivalry between the two courts and the matches were hard Mrs. Haberman Hostess To Society strong, and Mrs. Lavina Durant and Alderman O. H. P.

Green. The following letter was read Forced To Resign Post On State Control Board HELD BY CLASS Held On Wednesday had fleeced them of mon recently. Entertained By from one of the pupils unable to taken into custor.v bv a citv attend: detective yesterday on a charge of larceny by trick. Mrs.E.C. Wright 7107 Ranler Avenue Seattle, Wash.

My Dear Mrs. Pollock: (International News Service) Among those who identified Maci-le was David or Wam Annual Affair At VanGorder'i Mills It Pleating Event Yesterday Trinity Lutheran Missionary Society Entertained At Zelien-ople Wednesday foueht. ELLWOOD CITY, Aug. 16. Once again the annual corn and wiener roast held by members of the Willing Workers class of the Wurtem-burg IT.

P. church at the home of Miwsps 'Prances and Marian Menard Mv sister Annie tMrs. 1-eKoy I Hottest House Is Scene Of In Welch) from Washington City, is; in in tne tourney Dy nanaing here now visiting and the Old Timers pum and also a florist of Ellwood City. He is said to wanted on the same charges in McKees Rocks, Sewickicy and other western Pennsylvania cities. teresting Meeting On PHILADELPHIA, Aug.

16. Declaring that his resignation from the Pennsylvania Milk Control board was "forced," Dr. Howard C. Reynolds today was on record with the further accusation that the milk control act is being loosely" enforced hv thn tm ffPtiPral's office. ry Snyder, of Cleveland, Ohio, a finalist in the Cleveland tourney a 6-3.

6- defeat, and Slgler teamed Association has been one oi our very pleasant topics. of Wurtemburg with husbands and ELLWOOD CITY, Aug. 16 The frisnrli: n.q Knpninl ciiests nroved to annual Van Gorder reunion was Wednesday Afti ELLWOOD CITY, Aug. 16 Women's Missionary Society the Trinitv Lutheran church motor it lie wiui you tnis year, be an outstanding success. i held yesterday at Van Gorders Mills up with Jones to defeat S.

Pezzone much to our regret, because we rea- Fifty-five enjoyed every minute With a line turnout present. ed to Zelienople Wednesday where i.tt. mw Antr. 16 MX5- that the annual nicnlcs ol and Andy Lasky in doubles 4-6. 6 8-6.

Following a delicious picnic din- Reynolds' assertions were era- tney were me guesis Haberman. Eighteen present Harry Fury and family, Mr. and the Old Timers Association have been the green' spots of real pleasure it is said tnat he will be held for further possible Identification today ly funeral directors of various parts of western Pennsylvania, after which he will receive an aldermanic hearing. He was arrested re when visited several funeral and the ner an interesting program oi games bodied in a signed statement pub-contests, swimming, and sports was lished in "The Breeder And Dairy-enjoyed. An interesting feature was man.

Announcement of Reynolds' a wuFliball came beta-era the single res' nUirm from the board was an- lemones. i nope we may IX. C. Wright dispensed acugnLiui I hospitality when she entertained I the members of the Smart Set club I Wednesday afternoon at the Hostess I House, on Glenn avenue. Mrs.

Clar-I ence Nelson, Mrs. Wick Barton and nicnic. dinner was serv- A. Lasky defeated Al Lewis 4 6-4. on the la at noon after which devotional period was held in both be able to be with you in the grand march at Cascade Park (Big Run Falls) next year.

and married men which the former nounced July 27 by Gov. Gilford Mrs. Ervin Dolter, Miss maggie nay, Mrs. Mollie Smith, of Wurtemburg and Mr. and Mrs.

O. D. Mott ol New Castle as special guests. Outdoor games and contests held lVu attention of everyone through eood fashion. Flnchot.

J. Chermeda defeated H. Snyder I Mrs. Leo Mason were special ucsw. With best wishes to everv member said he had left thf hosnitaL too rir-li.

lous -dessert lun- A business meeting was held later at which an election of officers took charge ol Mrs. Bessie Gulbrandsen. An Interesting discussion was then held on the subject "Who Is Responsible?" The society also made of the old timers and to yourself Following Charges Aired. Revnolds aired Ills charges late to get into a bank and asked ib afternoon personally tn wmcn I am jornea Dy with the following results: out the evening and at a late hour the group gathered around a blazing The funeral director summoned hours were whlled away orouuu nf Wririce. Mrs.

Nelson, preparations to prtaem. inujii. board's new "basic utilization" plan from controlling the state's milk surrJus went into effect today. police and he was arresld. A state Old Folk's Home in Zelicn- bonfire where quantities of edibles Very truly yours, HAMILTON PLATT.

president, J. A. Van Gorder and secretary, Miss Ethel Fnrrel. It was decided at. this time that the reunion next year will be held at the Mrs.

Ray Aylesworth and Mrs, H- 5- 7, 6-4, 6-4. Al Figuley defeated C. Ciuci 6-1, 6- 2. Jones and Slgler defeated Lasky and Pezzone 4-6, 6-2, B-6. Snjder and Massone defeated Chermeda and Lewis, 0-6, 7-5, 6-1.

The South Side Board of Trade have been undefeated in match play for the past four years. Joe Wolfe was the matchmaker and verv well This letter was mailed Sunday poiice teletype message frought information to DetectiveJChlef Mc-MuDen that he was wafted in sev- Reynolds averred that he "did not quit the milk board willingly as Gov- the near future. u.omiui. -as announced that the society The next regular m. gain fill fruit jars for the bers will take place on8 Tuesday winners of the high score evening at a clock and cot in New time and place.

infl-. September 11, at the home Castle Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, this year. The jars ca awards at the conclusion oi trie weeks Mrs. Carl Zeiglcr forced to resign presumably to via airman. satisfy the demands of the "milk Funeral Services Mrs.

McGurk recalled a list of old dIsccs and rjersons. which I will entertain the club at her home trustann tne political group serv- Ropp Home Outing of Mrs. Edwin Furniss, Wurtemburg. Barn Struck pleased with the results. The South Side Board of Trade team will play or.

Wayne avenue. brought back fond old memories to For Edward Majors all, and also recited a school poem any tennis team in Western Penn' of considerable length. sylvan )a or Western Ohio. The cour "At the outset," wrote Reynolds, 'I realized the board was placed at i disadvantaee In that the attorney Attracts Scoutmen The next meeting oi tne society will be held on Sept. 19 at the home of Mrs, George Qarmon in North I Sewickicy.

The subject of discussion will be "A Christian Physician as a Builder." Mrs. Alvie Kllndienst will be the leader. The annual election of officers will take place at this time. Mrs. Robert Lutz Old Officers Re-named.

is located on Big Run street back of By Lightning In the annual election of officers, tne iuson store on uong ELLWOOD CITY, Au. Entertains Club general's department had not, in my opinion, demonstrated any willingness to serve the interests of the dairy farmers or to protect the interests of the Independent milk the old ones were renamed for the nue- coming year, as follows: Funeral services for Edward Majors, v. hose death occurred at his late home on the old New Castle road resident. Mrs. Annie loom Mc Fire Destroys Barn On Far i Sunday evening following an illness Member.

Of L. W. L. Club As-! 1) fljjjg (feye Gurk; secretary, Mrs. Ella Newell' Pollock; and treasurer, Robert H.

Whaley. ot several weelcs, were held Tues Of Mrs. Henry Hall, Near LUyville Reynolds urged that the board emrjtov "an experienced lawver. Nearly forty boy scout leaders and their ladies assembled at the Irwin Ropp home in New Bedford last night for the regular monthly meeting of the Scout Leaders' club and for a social hour, in the absence of President John Wilson, A. S.

Hains-worth, vice president, presided over the short business session in which matters relating to leader work were discussed and naed on. Tro day afternoon from the late home. Rev. Frlck of the tabernacle was in vowel to continue tne re I KOPPELj jwhose loyalty to the interests for Brighton Road tfxA EVCM Wednesday I union next year with the meeting in charge of the services which were ELLWOOD CITY, Aug. 16.

Tne be unquestioned. very largely attended. Mr. Majors had been a well known blacksmith in this vicinity lor many years. He is survived by his the school nouse, tne day prior to Old Timers Day, and that the (sessions would be followed by a picnic dinner in the school building.

After the meeting adjourned, at 5 barn on the farm of Mrs. Henry Hall near Lilyville was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon when REYNOLDSTOWH m.i.wnnn rnTY. Aue. 16. With ri-mrlM shi-minn Seccnd ave- I delightful hospitality, Mrs.

Robert je, has returned home from Pitta- PUPILS AGAIN widow, Mrs. Jean Majors ana eight children. Mrs. Mildred Burris. Hom Council Of Jewish Women And Hadassnh Club Hav Program At Beaver Falls o'clock, the former pupils assembled for a oicnic dinner in an adjoining HOLD SESSIONS it was struct Dy a Iiasn oi ngntning during the severe electrical storm in that section.

There being no facilities for com-bftttine fires in that district noth I LUW. L. club at her home on the I -Rrioht rnnrl Wednesday af John DriDDS. Second avenue, has tne Duuaing. returned to his home after visiting in Poland, O.

er and Harry Majors, all of Canton and Fatty, Paul, Dolores, Kathryn and Jimmle Majors, all at home. He is also survived by his parents and a number of brothers and sisters. (Coatinntd Tic i ra( Om) phies of the district ommlssioner contest and the camjiing contest were called in, and a regarding mass c-imping next year was made. The social hour followed, and it was net hard to take. With roast corn, boiled corn, stean.ed corn and other eatables, the sccuter couples made out remarkably veil.

No one kept any accurate record of the corn cobs that piled up, but it was certain ELLWOOD CITY, Aug. 16. One Walter Matetich, Third avenue, as in Cleveland, for several ing could be done to extinguish the flames but fortunately the accompanying heavy rain kept the fire ternoon at their semi-monthly meeting. Lee Whitmirc and daughter Margaret, Mrs. Rose Nye and Mrs.

Clarence Ltimmley were special guests. of the most successful events of the Interment was made in the Locust days this week. season was held last evening, wher the local Hadassah Club and Coun nlier neaT-bv outdoor buildines. Mahoning Grange Miss Louise Guy, a teacher in the local schools, has returned to her home from Painesvllle, O. Grove cemetery.

Last Rites For cil of Jewish Women held a splendid social event at Beaver Falls. The report of Treasurer Robert Whaley and the minutes by Mrs. Ella Newell Pollock were given and approved. Former Teacher There. Mrs.

McGurk celled on little Catherine Wilcox to recite a poem which had been composed by Mrs. Emma Williams Glover, about Fred L. Rentz, which proved very apropos to the occasion. She also gave an hoTse was burned to aeatn. year's crop of hay and grain istroyed as well as some farm tnat rne men did their duty nobly.

special guests on tne oc Mrs. R. J. Lowe of Eau The Rooks Droved themselv. casion.

About 3D0 people participated in the program lor the Mrs. Alvie Newton machinery. Members of the family stated that the heavy loss is partially cov HOLD PROGRAM TUESDAY tureen dinner three tables of 500 were in play. The prizes at the close went to Mrs. Glenn Biggins, Mrs.

Amy LeRoy and Mrs: Price. The club will meet in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Clarence Wiley on the New Brighton road. Stamm Reunion The regular meeting1 of the Ma has returned to her home fol- delightful hosts they have had a lowing a visit several days. reputation for, and with horsesh Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Boak. Hop- pitting, some improvised vocalising road, are spending on the part of the leaders' quartette, several days in New York City. and the big campfire, everyone pres- Harry Redmand. Third avenue, is eill.had1 a al time.

j.j: i The date of the next session waj ered cy music ana aancing were me juu-tioal diversions of the evening. The interesting reading in addition. ELLWOOD CITY, Aug. IB. Four former teacners wno were honing Valley grange was held Tuesday evening with the master, Harold Hoye, presiding.

feature of the program was a floor show, consisting of vocal and In- rjresent were asked to stand- They Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Lieutenant Back on, wife of Alvie Newton of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

for Wednesday. September 19. itrumeniai music ana aanemg. Much credit for the success of the were Mrs. Lisraie Simpson Cubblson, Mrs.

Lavinah Patterson Durant. Mrs. John G. Nothdurft, and Mrs. Emma the serving of the dinner and lunch oi BCuev Spring Stop, whose death occurred Saturday evening following a brief illness, were held Tuesday afternoon the meeting to be held at Camp Phillips, weather permitting.

Thia Williams Glover. Held Wednesday Tumnn rlTY. AU2. 1G. One affair is due General Chairman Mrs.

Harry Caplan and her committee, composed of Mesdames Ben Baiter, Anna Bolotin, Edward Kel- or lrom the sunperv kock Two were present, in Mrs. McKArnes and Robert win oe a regular program, in pr paration for the fall and winter a tlvltles. urday. Miss Elma Robinson an-1 Mr. and Mrs Alf M.

Asper renounced that the young people of turned to Koppel after spending a the grange were to furnish Vi part of week visiting relatives and friends the lunch for the meeting at Big Chicago, Hi. Presbyterian church. Dr. C. Z.

Bell From Vacation ELLWOOD CITY. Aug. IS. Lieut. E.

R. Hartman of the Ellwood City police department returned to duty today alter enjoyinst a two weeks' larce a i as assisted cv of the most enjoyable reunions' of Rev. Thomas Berger, pastor of the Whaley who. had attended every reunion, and there were fourteen in attendance who had been present biatt, Eugene Leoowita ana Abe Beaver grange on August 21, A Miss ssaaie mcuanei. rtiurui Mary Crawford, Koppel- the ween too pmt Evans eranze nlcnic was dlscusset 3i artel comixjttci ol Mrs.

Clias the first one. vrri Tmmi Wirniv-b W.J ft- mem Alter the business meeting tne lol- vy-impum iiwi. nave iiimircu Greenoerg. Harvey Hazens City yesterday when more than 200 Kj.ni, anrf frirads of the J. Wilson, Mrs.

Joe Houk, Mr. Berger and Mr. Wilson accompanied by hich had been composed for the i i. was Panted iron, a. whlch had been composed for the vacation at his cottage at the old airport.

With the return of Lieut. Hart- Mr. and Mrs. Homer McClain. 1 Conrad Stamm families' gathered for Miss Mvers contributed two beau FR AT HAS CORN ROAST A corn and wiener roast was enjoyed by the members of the Phalanx fraternity when they gathered last night at the Butler road home of their president, Clu.rles B.

Mat-On the August soei-tl committee are James Beadel, chairman; Jadt Huston, Linden Bruce and Job tiful selections, "Abide In Me" and the ninth annual reunion irtar- ci-niin nurtnOK Of Host To Friends Koppel Wampum road, were In Washington, and Youngstown, during the past few days. "Jesus. Lover of My Soul." Besides her husband she is isfvinE menu the hours were filled iirst nign scnooi graduation exercises by Miss Horner, one of the members of the class, in 1879. The graduation exercises were held in the home of one of the teachers, Miss McMath on Court street. Three members of that class, were present man, Patrolman K.

M. Musser begins his two weeks' vacation today. Plumbing Fixtures with many diversions, including a Mr. and Mrs. Russell Berkebile, vlved by two sons, Omar L.

and Second avenue, were in Pittsburgh ELLWOOD CITY, Aug. 16. Mr. well arranged sports pruKiuu, rnrrprt hv W. R.

Hunter and Miss and Mrs. Harvey Hazen proved this week, where they were guests of The roll call was answered by "What is the cause of our alarming increase of automobile accidents?" The remainder of the program follows: Vocal solo Betty Balrd. Talk. "Should We Have Compulsory Automobile Insurance?" Edward F. Munn.

Piano duet Anna May and Dorothy Munn. Mrs. Edith Robinson was called on to tell of her trip to the world's lair. Jean Hunter Df this city. A pro Japan's astonishing Taken From Home Harry M.

Newton of this city and one daughter, Mrs. A. L. Whiteman of Spring Stop. Interment was made in the church cemetiiry with Lloyd Lash, John Graham, Carl, Paul and Earl Mal-lary and Ellsworth Newton, as pall- Mr.

and Mrs. James Dunahay of tne reunion. Phlpps Gives Talk Charles Phlpps, of Cleveland, gave splendid talk, in which he stated population only began alter the social revolution which cpened up the country to the Western world. Lima, were in Koppel Tuesday, where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel J. Car-others, Second avenue, ELLWOOD CITY, Aug. 16. Local that the humble pleasures of life, the doing of good for others, had gram of readings ana miss was also enjoyed. Officers selected were: president, Attorney William Markle.

Butler; secretary. Miss Bertha Sturgeon, Fombell; treasurer, Everett Stamm. and historian, Guy Stamm. The gToup was immensely honored by the unusual feature of hav-tna mi- nnri Mrs. Lewis Jones of police received a report today that Miss Martha Lee Richner, Woods Because some oi me program participants were away, it was neces- BACKAGAIN Softball Season field, is visiting this week im Koppel as the guest of her uncle tfuisitlon of wealth.

Such gatherings as the Reynoldstown school re be charming hosts last evening when they pleasingly entertained members of the T. Club at their home at Pleasant Hill when members gathered lor the monthly meeting. Three tables of 500 were in play during the evening and at the conclusion prizes were awarded Miss Vesta Householder and William Fleecon for high score and James McCullougn for low score. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Chalmers Hazen served a dainty repast.

On Wednesday evening, September 12, the group will be entertained again at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. Lester Hazen of Rlverview. a bihk ana otner piumoing usrares had been stolon from the home of George Frisk here. The police are investigating the case today and en- dcavoring to apprehend the crim- i union, were, ne said, iraugnt wicn the richest of memories.

To Close Tonight Youngstown, who celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary yesterday. Richner, Second avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mundo, Heights, were guests for several Jimmy Gallaghei Mr.

Primus was unable lo attend last year because of the illness of his wife, who passed away a month the reunion dinner and lunch on Saturday met at the home of Mrs. R. D. Walters. Those attending were days at the home of the former's sister and brother-in-law, Mr.

and DOREMUS CLASS ELLWOOD CITY, Aug. 18 Dor-nus Class of the First Baptist Fombell, who have been married 63 years, in attendance. The reunion in 1935 will be held B8William J. Crombie, or Philadelphia, head of the physical educa Mrs. Esther Allison.

W. N. Komson, church had to change its plans last The Walkathon Maniac AND HIS ALL NEW FLOOR SHOW STARTING, FRIDAY, AUG. 17 Wilson Tavern 664 Wilson venue. National League Softball Season Will End Tonight With Playing Of Three Games Mrs.

Laura Balrd and Mrs. Edith Mrs. F. Lyons of Butler has returned to her home after" spending Ma third Wednesday of August, 4Ms the place to be later deter- when it met in tne cnurcn lorn instead of at the home of and Mrs. waiters.

several days here as the guest of tion department at the University of Pennsylvania, who was present for his first time, In a number of vears. also eave a snlendid talk and CASTLEWOOD CLUB ELLWOOD CITY, Aug. 16 Mem-irs of the Castiewood Club of this Mrs. C. W.

McDanel at the Country Club because of inclement weather. Eighteen members were present last Elders WiO Play expressed his intention of returning and Mrs. James L. Blair, Second John DeVlncent, son of Mrs. Lucy city motored out to New Bedford last evening where they were the National Softball league season will brought to a close tonight night.

A short business meeting was held at which plans for the future Fred L. Rentz gave several inter Merchants Tonight with the playing of three games if guests oi mis. wiiJiam iieinrerger. After a short business meeting an esting reminiscences, and recalled how John Snyder had started the ed in a serious condition at tin Providence hospital, where he un the weatner permits, ii tne gam-. rmiTirit bfi nlaved because of 11 enjoyable social time with visiting chat, and cards was held.

A luncheon was served at the close. The reunions 2.1 years ago, ana or derwent an appendix operation last rain, the league will close its doors Elder A. C. baseball team will effort he had nut forth to have the anynow. Trip National Radiators have thing advertised which had resulted play the strong Ellwood City Merchants tonicht at 5.30 o'clock al Mrs.

William Law, Third in tne reunion Decerning a reauy Missionary Group At Geohring Home ELLWOOD CITyTaub. 16 Members of the Women's Missionary society of the St. Mark's Lutheran church of LUyville were pleasantly received yesterday when they assembled at the home of Mrs. Harry Geohring of Burnstown for the regular meeting. Thirty members and the following guests participated: Mrs.

Elmer Moyer, Mrs. Roy McDanel. Mre. E. E.

Gallaher, Mrs. George Alexander. Mrs. Elizabeth Herman. Mrs.

Elders field. If the weather permits. the first and second half title and it is useless for the teams to play sxt meeting of the club is expect-1 to take place in one month. POLLY ANNA CLUB ELLWOOD CITY, Aug. 16 Folly- Me allair each year.

HOSPITAL NOTES ELLWOOD CITY, Aug. 16. Discharged Wednesday: Charles Ren-bos of Ellport, Domcnlc Damico of Admitted: Catherine Sullivan of Ninth street. Anna and Vance Kel-ley of Zellenople, Frances Suhak of Lawrence avenue, and Dorothy Des-port of R. D.

2. He recalled the fact that when he out the lew remaining games, mc Howley. The Elders hope to take the measure of the Ellwoodlans, attended the old Reynoldstown school in Its beelnninsr. that there nna Club of this cttv held its 1634 season has been a big success and the Rads deserve the bunting has returned home from Chicago, where she was the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Law, She also visited the World's Fair. Ray Labate. Fifth avenue, received word Tuesday that his uncle. Dominlck Frazzlni. 44.

ot Col were few houses aTound the school. This Week PLAIN DRESSES or MEN'S SUITS Cleaned and QC Pressed OvC PHONE $55. monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hender and the trophy cup that Waddington Victor son CunmnE.iani on Orchard av ed by William wnall of the East U.W, bjg Tiip t.hrpp ramec Ilia are sched- i to drink had to be carried from the enue. An informal social time with ELLWOOD PERSONALS William Mlnteer and Robert Frew of this city visited with friends in umbus.

hade died in Columbus visltinsr, chat and tfames 'is In Lions Matches! uled tonltrht Joyed. An appetizing luncheon was stands or from over in Wolf George Burns. Mrs. Barkley, Mrs. at Monday night following ar illness of several weeks.

The deceased was a brother of Mrs. Anthony Labate of Ellwood City. E. S. Merchants at St.

Andrews. I EWaniP- served c-y tne nostess at a later hour. The club will meet again in Clarence Mctjuiston and daughtt and Mrs. A. E.

Graff. Many Others Speak. EllwDod City Millers at W. S. Mer chants.

Cunninghams take forfeit game. New uastie last evening. Mrs. G. W.

McElhaney and her house guest, Mrs. Gould of Youngstown, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kerr of the New Castle Mrs.

W. A. Kerr and family of BOY OWES LIFE CUNNINGHAM REUNION ELLWOOD CITY, Aug. 16. The group partook of a delicious tureen dinner at noon with Mrs.

Geohring, Mrs. Nye and Miss Mildred McQuiston serving. Plans were made for the yearly TO AIR DALE DOG Former councilman, L. G. Genk-inger, also related some interesting yarns of former years and paid tribute to the high character of Fred Rente, not only in the activities of the Reynoldstown school, but in all civic affairs.

annual Cunningham reunion which John B. Waddington was the medalist of last night's golf matches which the Lions club members sponsored. He shot a 40. Others placed as follows: Wilson. 50; Leivo.

50; Vogan, 52: Miller, 54; Dr. Reed, 55; Elliott. 5fi; pyle, 59: Staudinger, 60; Conway, 62; Smith, 63. the the New Castle road attended the was scheduled to be held New stamp-vending machines being introduced by the British postal department accept the new florins, which are only half silver, and reject the old all-silver Victorian UNIONTOWN, Aug. 16.

Six the Davidson reunion at Mt. Jackson home of W. W. Weingartner year-old Charles Tenman of nea Business meeting to be held on Wednesday, September 10. at the home of Mrs.

Melissa Dauphen of River- 19 N. MEBCI ST. New Castle-Ellwood road has been yesterday. They were accompanied changed to Castle Beach and is to by Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Fullerton of Those present from out of town were Introduced at this point. They oe new on August ao, i34. Fiusmirgn.

Chalk Hill, probably owes his life to his big Airdale dog, who fought off and killed a four-foot rattlesnake which had attacked By William Rlrt and Clarence Gray nts young master. BRICK BRADFORD With Brocco the Buccaneer i 1 r-VT 1 Memoers oi tne iaas lainn; ushed to the scene, found lis coat bristllnc, standing he dead reptile and Charles. SIOWLV Jyi -THERE IS TVIE. SUBmErgM) i TtAEl6l rt S1GUM. ME MUST GO BELOW1 "I RAIN STOPS WORK Rain stopped resurfacing work FRIDAY FISH SPECIALS Fresh Erie Yellow iPcrch 3 lbs.

for 25c here today. Throughout yesterday workmen resurfaced a portion of North Mercer street between Falls and Grant streets. About two more days' work will be required before The rain also affected the partmcnt employes. womanaVfoTnted (Inleniatlonnl Nw Sei vicr) HARRISBURG, Aug. 16, The governor's office today announced the appointment of Mrs.

Lucy s. Cook, Somerset, as a member of the board of trustees of the Mothers' Assistance Fund of Somerset county, succeeding Miss Nellie Kooscr, Somerset, resigned. HANNON'S FISH MARKET.

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