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The Danville Morning News from Danville, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE MORNING NEWS, DANVILLE, PA. and Mrs. ing. Tuesday evening with Mr, Budget Of News Items From Washingtonville WOMEN START MEAT STRIKE Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Kelley, and William Robinson, daughters, Jean and Frances, spent' A birthday party given by Mr. and Saturday afternoon at Lewisburg. Mrs, Le3 Betts at their home in honor and Mrs. Lawrence Loush, son, of their son's, Robert Betts 10th birth-Bruce, and daughter, Mrs. Margaret day, Thursday evening was attended Mark, and daughter, Jane, spent Sun- by the following: Bobby Hartline, Wal-day and Monday at Marysvill visit- I ter Hartline, Bobby Foust, Reid Blue, Banks Loan and Invest land, and Mrs.

M. C. Coleman, and daughter, Bstty, of Renvo, were recent visitors at thj home of Mr. and Mrs. Washingtonville, Aug 11 John Wagner and son, John, of Danville, were callers at the home of Mrs.

Daniel Wagner last week. Wives Of Unemployed In Detroit Refuse To P.ir- ing Mr. and Mrs. Alex P. Sweigart.

Jim Blue, Perry McCracken, Jackie Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dietrich, E'lly Umstead, Patty Umstead, daughter, Ellen, of Andusalia, are obie McNitt, of Mifflintown, Buddy Washingtonville visitors. I Pbi'llps. Kenneth Livezey, Dorothy Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Cooper, Straw- Lon8 Danville. Frances Kelley, Jean berry Ridge, Mrs. Lee Betz, Mrs. Elmer Kelley, Bob Betts, Dick Betts, Mr.

and Kirkner, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mrs. Bruc 2 Kelley, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Kelley and family spmt Saturday, eve-; Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kirkner, chase Meats Herman Kpirlf'l Is nt.tnnrlincr tho Tjur 1 Howard Geiger, Charles Miller of Danville, called at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Daniel Wagner, last wesk. Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Cotner, spent istown Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bilhmyer, and Dotrolt, Aug.

11 KU.R) Mrs. Mary nine in Bloomsburc 1 and Mr- and Mrs- Lee Betts. Ics cream five-foot ning in Bloomsburg. i ana Mr. ana Mrs.

Lee Betts. Ics cream five-foot son, Alex, are spending some time with Dr. and Hrs. H. C.

Sweigart, of Lewis- Polish American originator Charles Umsted. and son, Bill, spent ana caKS v-ere served ana enjoyed the hamtramck meat strike which1 town, and are attending the Mifflin Tuesday evening in Bloomsburg. Lloyd Cotner is spending the week end in Williamsport calling on friends two days on a business trip below Cam- I tne youngsters. has spread throughout th3 Detroit area I tonight tr.ld the United Press that! bridge, on the Eastern Shore. Miss Louise Bell, of Rockland, Helen Schooley, and Lorraine Brun- spending some time with Mrs.

W. gart of Center Hall, who are pursuing tewis. "Butchers themselves will join us soon and relatives. Mrs. Lee Betts, Mrs.

Bruce Kelley, called on Mrs. Levi Harner, of Jersey-town, Tuesday evening. sllinmpr npctmBtlnnc of "Pnerlps TVTprf in defeating the Packers responsible', mis a James, 01 uanvme, hiDh is opc.i. mummy ana i uesusy. uu Visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. County Pair at Lewistown. Mrs. Charles Hunzelman and daughter, Peggy, of Danville, spent the weekend with Mrs. Jesse Kelley.

Mrs. William Hartline, of Strawberry Ridge spent Monday evening calling on her mother, Mrs. Daniel Wagner. Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Wagner attended the Maust-Diehl reunion at a picnic at Sunnybrook Park, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lauwer, of Ash Mrs. Margaret Mark, and daughter, Mrs.

Zuk. married for 14 vrars rnrrm ore the basis of the needs of business, BUSINESS, manufacturing and agriculture rise and fall or change in character in accordance with the changing seasons. Popular tastes, the volume of employment, the state of public mind as to the business future and other factors also influence the character of the business. The local banker is the best judge of local business needs. He counsels with his customers and reaches individual understandings with them from time to time in regard to the amount of credit required to carry on their constructive enterprises.

This bank extends to local business men a sympathetic understanding in regard to their banking needs. (ji ivu-is neien ecnooiey. Leon Berger, apenalnB Roy Seidel, Paul Cooper. Lester Rake some tima in Williamsport. nd Sam Ynrks ottmrt th -mrhnt- to Hamtramck 19 ago from O.

Several months ago she began to I notice hew the price of meat was cut- tint? rtppn hHo rnf fV. fn I Jane, of Williamsport, spent the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Loush. W.

McCloan, of Danville, called on Mrs. Daniel Wagnu- Thursday morn ville Carnival Saturday evening The Missionary Society met Tuesday evening at the Lutheran Church, with Mr. and, Mrs. Leon Berger and Miss meager income. Miron James spent Friday in Scranton Miss A.

Marie Foust as leader. The Oak Grove Sunday School pic She talked it over with her husband with Donald Sahm, student nurse at nic will be held Saturday afternoon who Is unemployed and with friends Scranton Genet al Hospital at Sunnybrook Park. Mr. nnH Mrs T.oo TTlrifh William 1 and neighbors. Soon thfi rphollini-i Vinrn i PACIFIC AVE.

Umstead, Dorothy Gresh, Lucile Ul- i U1 the minds of seven of her closest friends flared into an open strike. Sr rich were Danville callers and at- First action came two weeks aero NT tended the Carnival Turbotville at Thirty-two members attended the Brotherhood Picnic Wednesday afternoon. Picnic Wednesday A committee met at the Lutheran Parsonage Monday evening to arrange a program of games and contests for, ir fir 7z. when astonished butchers found b3li- gerent women marching past their 4w AT PARK PLACE Atlantic City, N. W.

Bathing Privileges Saturday evening. Miles Pollock, of Kingston, N. is spending some time with his mother, Mrs. Maggie Pollock. 10 III Phones in All Roenu 'J lit Elevator Servico 7 XJH FIRKI'KOOF ADDITION shops, shouting defiance and demanding reduced prices.

Led by the fiery, dark complcxioned Combines every convenience and home comfort, and commends Itself to neople of refinement wishing to be near the boardwalk und It activities, Kates begin at $40 weekly for two persons, fneludlns meats. Mrs. Zuk, 500 women wsra soon marchina: in Dicket lines. Onn hv nnei tb.3 Washingtonville Lutheran Church Sunday School Picnic, Wednesday, 14th at Sunnybrook. J.

B. Kelley has his horse, Billie Pitt racing at the Lewistown Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich made a business trip to Sunbury, Sunday evening.

Mrs. Lee Ulrich celebrated her 28th birthday Tuesday. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Danville, Pa. week, all of the markets in Hamtramck Miss Jesse Eves, of Berwick, spent Birthday Party A birthday party given by Mrs. Nora Oyster at her home in honor of her daughter.

Miss Gladys Oyster, Thursday, was attended by: Mr. and Mrs. closed their doors. "Our original aim," Mrs. Zuk "was merely to make butchers prices.

When they refused to do that; I got mad." Then she left her eleven' vflnr nlrl nnH f-pn vpnr nlrl rlano-Vi- i Ensemble Vogue Spr eads to Furs "A Safe Place for Your Savings t.pr at inmp nnH wnnf. nuf fr, recuits for the "Down with Prices" movement. Other butcher shops throughout De Mis. Meintzer's Barber Shop Closed from Aug. 12 to 19th.

A14 troit closed. Meat dealers and packers i sought conferences. They offered peace but on their own terms and Mrs. Zuk, adamant, refused. i "We'll continue this strike until we' Lee Ulrich, Miss Alda Cotner, Harold Arner, of Milton, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Davis, and Walter Hendrickson, Danville; Mary Hilner, of Jersey town, Harold Whitenight of Jerseytovvn, Richard Moser of Danville, Mary Moser, William Sandel of Danville, R.D., Gladys Oyster, Mrs. Nora Oyster, Hazel Whitmoyer. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Cromley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blue, Alexander Blue, Katherine Wagner, and Lester Rake spent Thursday fishing in the Delaware Bay, and hauled in a nice lot of fish, Lester Rake, as usual, gstting the biggest. They fcund the sea extremely IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Katherine Clauser-.

West Mahoning street, a clerk in the P. P. and L. company office, Mill stre3t, underwent an operation at Geisinger Memorial Hospital last week. Her condition was reported as favorable.

win if it takes us two, three or four years," she snapped. 4 Stones STAMPS Administrator's Notice Estate of John A. Flanagan, County! of Montour, and State of Pennsylva-I nla, deceased. NEVIN FAMILY HERE Mr. and Mrs.

G. A. Nevin and children, Hazleton, visited friends in town yesterday. rough, but enjoyed it hugely. The young Peope's Society of the) Notice is hereby given that letters; Lutheran Church hsld a weiner roast of administration 'mB th above estate: at Sunnvbrook.

Fridav evening-. nnH Boy Emperor Never Ruled have been granted to the undersigned to whom all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make i the following were present: Charlotte Cocper, Elizabeth Blaine of Turbot-ville, Mr. and David Herr, Rev. S. R.

Frost, Ray Umstead, James prompt payment and those having Roof Repairing, Painting Spouting Done H. E. BAILEY Ferry Street Steinmiller's Blacksmith Shop claims or demands to present the same without delay. WILLIAM R. FLANAGAN, 805 North 6th Street, Harrisburg, Penna Smith, Paul Shires, Dorothy Grerh, Lucil3 Ulrich, Paul Cooper, Marian Ccoper, Marie Folist, David Foust Walter Hoffman, Robert Hoffman, Alfred Seidel, Ethel Gray, Junior Gray, Mary Cromis, Clarence Farley, of Danville, Claude Gresh, Eugene Gray, June Confer, Roy Seidel, Betty Smith, Bud dy Smith, Paul Keefer, Sam Yorks, Her Husband Is Famed Diplomat Lester Rake and Myron Cromis.

Beat Milton WANDER-IN BEAUTY SHOPPE Catherine L. Gardner, K. B. 319 W. Mahoning Danville, Pa, Phone 472-R SPECIAL Croquinole Perman- $.50 ent Wave Shampoo, Hair Cut 4 .00 and Finger Wave For Your Convenience, Phone for Appointment Rising to their best performance of the year by behind the splendid pitching cf "Ducky" Roeder, the De-ibeng A.

crushed the Milton All-Stars, in a game Milton was expected to win, but Roeder, who in the seven innings he twirled allowed but one hit, and fanned 14, was too much A tragic almost as the Romanov line itself was the short life of the boy emperor, Peter II, of Russia. Born in 1715, grandson of Peter the Great, the child from the 'beginning was kept in seclusion, apart from the royal family, and almost unknown to the people. He was the heir to the throne of the great Peter, but Catherine con sort of the emperor, was made empress in his stead. On her death in 1727, Peter became the center of a political storm before it was agreed that he become ruler of Russia. Coming under the control of an unscrupulous politician, Peter was betrothed to Catherine, second daughter of this schemer, Alexis Dolgoruki, but the child fell ill with smallpox and, on the very day that had been 'fixed for the wedding, Jan.

30. 1730. he died. In 1913, on the tercentenary of the founding of the Romanov dy for them, while the A. banged two Milton pitchers for ten hits and as many runs.

Leech finished the game fcr the A. and although two runs were scored off him in two innings, only one hit was made, and only one I run earned. The A. made ten hits, ten runs, six earned, and made two eiTors, Milton three hits, three rurs, ne earned run, and five errors. This was the second straight for the A.

who are playing heads up ball. AUGUST SALE SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES now The fur coats move into the fashion spotlight again, carrying ensemble suggestions with them. Among up-to-the-minute styled coats, these attract wide popularity. Cut on swagger lines, the nutria coat at left 1b of fingertip length, unbelted and lined with soft, spongy woolen material matching the beige frock. At colorful woolen scarf made of the novelty plaid that lines the mink paws coat provides another attractive ensemble Idea.

Election Notice To AU Candidates In accordance with the provisions of nasty, Russia, issued a series of 17 stamps commemorative of its rulers. One Section 4 of the uniform Primary Act. iiSli OUT OUR WAY By Williams alii 75 SOS CAU'T, WJH EM Notice is hereby given that there are to be nominated at the Fall Primary to be held Tuesday, September 17, 1935. And to be voted for at the General Election to be held Tuesday November 5, 1935. Candidates for the fol Y7 7 i of these, the four kopek, has the portrait of Peter II.

VOLJ DRIVE A MAIL JAJ SAVE AfOVMONJEV TH CXJICK OP HIS TKVIMC3 XO SHoe OWM HORSE THAT FOOT COULD! J- MORSE CCopyrieht. 1U35, NEA Service, Inc.) IT HURTS 'M MURRAY'S TH' DOCTOR BILLS' lowing named offices: State One Judge Supreme: One Judge Superior Court. County Sheriff, Register and Re I X. I t-i- 14 I i I V-A I IN I I II. -V I I TL I NEXT: What stamp shows a "bird without wings or Wt-L EAT THAT corder, County Treasurer, District Attorney, Three County Commissioners, Three County Auditors, and two Associate Judges.

Borough Of Danville, One Assessor fcr each Ward. Three School Directors for six years, one High Constable, one) 1 EDUCATIONAL RADIO CITY WEEK-END TOUR SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 Lackawanna train leaves Bloomsburg 7:44 A. M. E. S.

T. offering air conditioned diner service to Hcboken. THIS TOUR IS ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR CHILDREN OVER THE AGE OF 13 YEARS WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY PARENT OR GUARDIAN Constable for each ward, one Auditor for six years, six Councilmen, one Tax Collector and Justice of Peace where vacancies cccur) -one Judge of Election and two Inspectors. Mahoning Township One Overseer of Poor Farm, four years, one Judge of election and two Inspectors, one assessor, Two School Directors, one Auditor, one Supervisor, one Tax Collector. Other Townships one Judge of elections and two Inspectors, Assessor, Per Person Including Railroad transportation to Hoboken.

Ferry transfer Hcboken to W. 23rd St. Station. Taxi Transfer W. 23rd St.

to Hotel President. Admission to Radio City Music Hall performance. School Director, Constable, Auditor,) Supervisor, Overseer Poor and Justice I I i of Peace (where vacancies occur). Washingtonville Borough One of Election and two Inspectors, one Lodging at Hotel President. (2 persons to a room with Breakfast, Sunday Morning, Hotel President.

Conducted sightseeing tour of Upper and Lower New York City. Conducted tour thru the National Broadcasting Studios. Conducted tour on Observation Rocf R. C. A.

Building. Sightseeing tour thru the Gardens of the Nations. Taxi transfer from Hotel President to W. 23rd St. Ferry.

Ferry transfer W. 23rd St. to Lackawanna Station, Hoboken. Railroad transportation Hoboken to Bloomsburg. For Additional Information and Reservations, See Your Local Travel Agent.

A. W. DUY, CO. First National Bank Building, Bloomsburg, or Lackawanna Ticket Agent Prive your car to the D. W.

Station, BloomsburB and park without charge. Sir Anthony Eden, Britain's most brilliant diplomat, has time tor a happy domestic life as well as for playing a large part in settlement of European crises, and here is Mrs. Eden, proud of her husband's sensational rise a a statesman. She was photo graphed after she bade him goodby at Croydon airdrome as he left for a League of Nations Sleeting on the Italo-Ethiopian dispute. Assesscr, School Director, Auditor, Justice of Peace, Councilman and Burgess.

W. S. IDLER D. C. MORDAN A.

H. REISER. Attest: H. C. VANKIRK Chief Clerk July 22, 29, Aug.

5, 12, 19 I.

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