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Shamokin News-Dispatch from Shamokin, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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SHAMOKIN DISPATCH, THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1928 PAGE SEVEN xn aii i iiiiiiiiiiii ii mm ii iiiiiv ii iiii i ii iiiiiiiieiii i iirf wt mm i For Toiiioirrow Friday Bernard's 1 lay Emm IEISH VALLEY Irish Valley, Sept. and Mrs. Howard Moore ariu sons of Shamokin called on local relatives Tuesday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Get Johnson and children spent Sunday evening at Shamokin. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chamberlain jQEtertained the home on Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Fetterman and sons, Frank and Tobert, of Philadelphia. jcimber Swank and Wilford Haupt motored to Milton Monday evening. Mrs. Laura Hoffman has returned home after spending two weeks with Mr.

and Ilrs. Daniel Witmer at Cak-lyn. John Strausser, of Shamokin, is spending several dars with William Freedline, htlping hir.i to apply a coat paint to the l.rmse roof. Mrs. Hertzog' and Mrs.

Florence Giebert, of Sha-ntUin, visited Arthur Herman and family Monday. Lee Hockc- broch, of Deibler Station, called on relatives Monday evening. J. Lesher, cf Trevorton, was in the valley Friday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. George Sober, of Sun-bury; Mr. and lrs. Atwood Sober, of r.rttfc and Miss Laura Sober, a IV 1 OUR PRirrs FVFRV nAV ADC SHAMOKIN WOMEN PREFER TO SHOP AT BERNARD'S WHERE PRICES ARE LOWEST LOWER THAN ANY SALE PRICES Aj PAKE. mui ww guest at the Masonic home, were entertained at the home of John Sober Sunday.

Miss Clara Yordy, of Shamokin, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Yordy. Mrs. William Dr.er, Mr.

and "Mrs. Fred Bingaman and sons visited rith Mr. and Charles Reinhart at Elysburg Saturday. Harvest Home services will be held September 23 -t the Methodist ki cnurch. All welcome Ira Johnson, who risides along the T.evorton road, is spending several days in this community.

William Freedline and Ernest Chamberlain made a business trip to Centerton on Thursday. Arthur Hern, and Herbert Mc-Kinney spent some time last week at tjc INFANTS' SOX IN ALL COLORS AND SIZES REGULAR 19c VALUE PALMOLIVE SOAP ONLY TWO CAKES TO A CUSTOMER LARGE TURKISH TOWELS FANCY BORDER CHILDREN'S DRESSES SIZES 7 TO 14 GUARANTEED FAST COLOR BOYS' HEAVY PANTS ALL SIZES DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS FULL SIZE FANCY BORDERS otonington, tnr-shmg lor Curtis Dun-kelberger and Foster Herman. Rodger Bixler, of Philadelphia, n-turned home after spending a vacation with his nephew, Bobby Chamberlain. Fred Binsaman was a Shamokin taller on Friday. Messrs.

Fletcher and Watson, of Hazleton, did carpenter work for Wcrren Haupt on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. outlier Chamberlain fcnd daughter. Ccrnelia, were Tr-rp-town visitors Sunday evening.

Mrs. C. L. Bixler, Mr. and Mrs.

Guy White and son, Alan, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with valley relatives. Arthur Herman transacted business at the countyseat Wednesday. Miss Sara Dunkelberger was confined to her lust week on account of a sore foot. Harry Bennage and family, of Milton, spent Sunday at home of Mr and Mrs. Warren Haupt.

Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and son, who reside at Elysburg, were recent visitors at''the home of William Heath. Miss Lucille Gass, of Plum Creek, Wi i Leading all Shamokin wj ilpy in Style, Qualify Price! VA Ready for your selection! For the miss, woman and stout. kr every wanted material and color lr BOYS' SCHOOL BLOUSES ALL SIZES GUARANTEED FAST COLOR BOYS' WASH SUITS SIZES 2 TO 8 i GUARANTEED FAST COLOR visited nere Sunday evening.

Thelma Curren and Gladys Dun-kelberuer attended nt LADIES' NAINSOOK GOWNS EMBROIDERED TOP FULL CUT LADIES EXTRA-SIZE SILK STRIPED VOILE STEP-INS Plum Creek Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark and two children spent Sunday at the home of Robert Swank. Mrs.

Donna Dunkelberger and son, Russel, left on Monday for Philadelphia, where Russel will enter Girard college. Mrs. Dunkelberger expects to spend a week with relatives there and at Germantown. On Sunday evening Earl and Lee Swank, Joe Petroskie Ed Romanoskie. Ja MEN'S WORK 1 2pC MEN'S "MAYO" UNION SUITS MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS ALL SIZES 39c MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS 79c Heath, Merle and Winifred Haupt and Catherine eHath visited with Russel Dunkelberger.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tyler and children attended the festival at Plum Mrs. William Rhodes and son, Bill of Shamokin, spent Wednesday morning In the valley. Mrs.

A. Wolfe and daughter, Ethel of this community, and Fanny Kahres, of Hillside Avenue, spent Friday evening with Mrs. D. 69c Men's Fine WorkingShirts "Big Yank" FOP AU TRADES Men's Union Suits Fine Nainsook, all Sizes 47e SALE NEW REGISTER AND RECORDER NOTICES Ml MM Window shades 2 Green, full size 39c Oilcloth Tableclothes Fancy patterns, full size Hundreds of New Fall Hats In all the latest Felts aad VelveU with trimmin that are different Notice Is hereby given to all legatees, creditors and others interested In the following estates that the Administrators, Executors, Guardians nd Trustees of the within named Estates have filed Accounts with the Register of Northumberland county nd that the said accounts will be presented to the Orphans' Court for TRAYS With sliver edging and fancy glass top 39c 7 pc. Water Sets Actual value 39c The New Butterfly Pleated Skirts And the sweaters to match $2-98 each 800 Pairs Women's High Grade, Better Quality Low Shoes fl (fa I crn onflrmation ni si on Monday, September 24.

1928, at 2 o'clock P. M. 1. The First and Final Account of John lu Persing, Administrator of the Estate of Mary C. Persing, late cf he Township of Ralpho, deceased.

Filed April 30, 1928. 2. The First and Final Account of Thomas m. Brennan and The Guarantee Trust Safe Deposit Co. of ttamokin.

Executors of the Estate of Patrick F. Brennan, late of 1-85 $2-85 lyf in brown, suede, kid, velvet, patent leather, etc. Real savings of $3 to $5. "SHAMOKIN LOW PRICE LEADERS" "shamokin's low price leaders Widths AA to wie corougti of Shamokin, deceased. Filed July 2.

1928. 3. The First and Final Account of Catherine Kartovich, administratrix Of the estate of Stanley T. Karto- vicn, late of the township of Coal, da 10 per cent Discount DOLLAR SHOE SALE isses' and Children' Full OvfnrrJ In wacu. ruea July 9, 1928.

4. The First and Final Account ITie union National Bank of Mt Rid, rusrrfl.r, the pcfnt brown leather sizes 8 to 2. Children's High Tomorrow on our famous Dr. Esde's Arch Supports. The shoe for the stout.

Widths to EEE. Comfort guaranteed $4.95. AMERICAN LEGION BU1LDIN(J lop onoes, sizes 5 to 8. 5HAWDKIN.PJL lN LEGION BUILDIN3 SHAMOKIN.PA. 02 Ralph Moyer, minor child of David Moyer.

deceased. Filed July 12, 19211 5. The First and Final Account of leakadja Dargienski. Administratis Of the Estate of Stanlev Dargienski, late of the township of Coal, deceased. Filed July 13.

1928. 8- The First and Final Account of The Union National Bank of Mt. i i William E. Ressler and William mel, deceased. Filed August 24, 1913.

of August Albertlne, Administrator of the Estate of Amadio Ravina, late of the Borough of Kulpmont, deceased. Filed August 8, 1928. Ressler. Executors of the Estate of 13. The First and Final Account.

25. The First and Final Account of Francis Kohlbraker, executor of estate of John Reagan, htc of th Borough Of Shamokin. deeeuM mi- Fanny M. Moyer. late of the Town-) of May A.

Dugan. Executrix of tn ship of Coal, deceased. Filed August 1 ed August 25. 1928. Charles Irtvin Gilham.

Executor of the Estate of Charles W. Gilham, jate of the Borough of Shamokin, deceased. Filed August 10, 1928. 15. The First and Final Account of Clark E.

Hartman and Raymond L. Hartman. Administrators of the Estate of Harvey Hartman, late of the Township of Coal, deceased. Filed August 14, 1928. 18.

The First and Final Account cf Rev. Vincent S. VVotno. Administrate- 27. The first and final account of deceased.

Filed August 2, 1928. 9. The First and Final Account of The Union National Bank of Mt. Carmel, Guardian of the Estate of Stanislaus Katarski, minor child of Anthony Katarski, late of Mt. Carmel Borough, deceased.

Filed August 2, 1928. 10. The First and Final Account of The Union National Bank of Alt Carmel, Guardian of the Estate of Stephanla Katarski, minor child of Anthony Katarski, late of Borough of Mt. Carmel, deceas-d Fild August 2, 1928. U.

The First and final Account of Norman Fleming Houghton. Executor of the Estate of Jacob Fleming, late of the Village of Excelsior, Coal Township, deceased. Filed August 21. 1928. 18.

The First and Final Account of Dora Jones and Anna Winkler. Executors of the Estate of Maggie Winkler, late of Snydertown deceased. Filed August 24, 1928. 19. The First and Final Account of Ambrose Keiser, Administrator cf the Estate of Loula B.

Keiser, late of the Borough of Shamokin, deceased. Filed August 24. 1928. Bronlslawa Katarski, minor child Anthony Katarski, late of Mt. carmel Borough, deceased.

Filed August 2, 1928. The First and Final Account cf r.L National Bank of tarmel. pa Guardian of Julia Kat-ih 4mInor CWW of Anthony of Mt- Carmcl Borough, de-T nied Aueust 2. 1928. tk! Flrst find Final Account cf National Bank of Mi.

i Guardlan of Kt.tf chiW of Anthony wttnkl, late of Mt. Carmel Borous-X 12. The First and Final Account of Clara E. Kohlbraker. Administratrix of the Estate of William H.

Marshall, late of the Borough of Shamokin, da-ceaser. Filed August 8, 1928. 13. The First and Final Account of The Market Street National Bank of Shamokin, Pa. Administrator of the Estate of Bernard J.

McCaffrey, late of the township of Coal, deceased 1 A .1, i'J-O. 21. The First and Final Account of Clarence B. Thomas and James F. Curran, Executors of the estate if John W.

Cardwell, late of the Township of Coal, deceased. Filed Auguit 24. 1928. 22. The First and Final Account of Susanna Paskevich and John Ryan, Administrators d.

b. n. c. t. r.

of the Estate of John w. Paskevtrh. oi JR.ate corcoran, late of Borough cf Shamokin. deceased. Filed August 25, 1928.

24. The First and Final Account of Joseph Donorovich. Administrator of the estate of Many IJonorovich, late of the Borough of Shamokin, deces-ed. Filed August 25, 1928. 25.

The First and Final Account of J. A. Welsh, administrator of the estate cf Alex Yablonskl or Jabloni, late of the Borough of Kulpmont deceased. Filed August 25, 192S. tne Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit Company of Mt.

Carmel. Pa, administrator of estate of Charles Yodas, late of the Borouftx of Carmel, deceased. Filed Aufust 25. 1928. JOHN I.

C1RR. Rtgtsterof WiUs, Sunbury. Pa. Aufuat 2T, l92t.AdT. il of the Estate of Peter Swabowicz.

'ate of the Borough of Kulpmont, deceas ed, twa Aucust 18. 1928 ruru August. lajrt. li. The First and rinsl Account of H.

The First and Final Account 20. The First aad Final Account cf late of the Borousa of Mount Car.

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