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THE INDIANA PROGRESS VOLUME 121 INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. 1934 NUMBER 12 WILL HARK (MIRY Of FREE SCHOOLS HEkt i MODERN DWELLING BURNED TEACHERS MEET HERE SATUR- TIIQrr I Al ITAQQ NEAR BEYER, THIS MORNING DAY TO FORM AN ORGANIZATION PERSONAL BREVITIES START PRISON TERMS Mr. Mrs. Jofem Reken Lost Home Secretary of Contents--Loss Covered aud Mrs.

Cornelia Bryce Pinrtiot by Principal Speakers The new and modern dwelling of', Employed and unemployed teach-j PROGR1M FOR LOCAL OBSERV- and Mrs John Reken one- fourlh ers lhe ouniy will meet in the OeMIMO, RICH AND GRAF5UANA PENITENTIARY jmile south of Beyer, in South Ma- state Armory here on Saturday a township, together with its lernO on, at 1:30, to organize a ANCE HAS BEEN ARRANGED contents, was destroyed by fire of; DrsinC the United Association undetermined origin early this morn- instructors for the purpose of pre-1 OX TUESDAY College, Service Ctabs To Join In Import-; surance by in senting a unhed front in lhe i work KERIO1 FOR AUTO INSPECTION NEARN THE FINAL DEAD LLNE Mrs. Adda Elkin, of town, has as. her guest her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lula Less Tlutn Two Wwks Kttuain lor Prothero, of Punxsutawney. JWO.OW Car Owners to Get Theodore Jordan, formerly i Stickers Edwards Motor has moved to Harrisburg, March 2o.

Pennsyl- Xew Bethlehem. varna motorists who have not had Mrs. Cora Stall and her nephew, their cars inspected now have less Clyde Hill, of Leechburg, were Iiidi- than two weeks in which to obtain ana visitors on Friday. the orange slickers which place them Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Williams and on the right side of the law alter son. James, of Colver, spent Sunday March 31. COUNTY NAN VPN OF SHOCKING NORRfei A.

COCHRAN MURDERED IN HOME BY HUSBAND OF HLS HOUSEKEEPER ant Ereat- tory of 1OO Yean Terms Range from Two to Ten Years Mrs Anna Trimble, of East Oak The Department of Revenue to Stealers Sentenced To street. day estimated that owners of Free Education Will Be Portrayed '500 SAW DUQUESXE UNIVERSITY i CHAIX Pageants. Speecfceg and Cornelia Bryce Pinchot, wife of the jBairks Won from Johnstown TM: gorernor The re will also be a num-j A century of public school Contest speakers in Pennsyhrania will be celebrated 1 The calls first for organi- and then a and demands. Speakers will be the Hon Richard 5 Skuzins ki, of vehiUes have delaved until the Beamish, secretary of the Com-j Terms In the Connty Jail--Woman coke monwealth. Harrisburg, and rs.

Theft Assessed law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace approved au pi aee in sound run- Fine and Months In Jail. From three to 10 years in ne guest her brother-in- i as minute to have their machines Approved and condition. Slayer Then Killed Himself After Me AtteiuiHed To 'Murder Own Wife--Little Daughter of er Witnessed Crimes Mwrdor- Suicide Outcome of Love Triangle --Victim Buried Here on Tuesday.

Xordby, of town. Mrs. John Mahan. of town. re-.

-The present situation is one Tuesday Night 11- fi ani- From three to 10 years In the turned home this week from a visit which calls for fast action on the in a fitting manner by the Indiana' Approximately 500 persons attend- ti 1 preliminary 8 dis- Western penitentiary, a fine of 1500 with her daughter, Mrs. George pan of dilatory owners." the depart- Funeral services were conducted Borough schools and the State Teach-j ed the bas fc ball games played ion three major principles 1and lhe costs ol roseculion was she Fleming, of Chicago. 'mem said. "At the start of this al he h0 me of his mother in Blackens College during the week of April the SUle Armory here on Tuesday ancemenl education adjust- "sentence imposed on Vincent De- James Shetler. Charles Wakefield, wee less than 50M.OOO of lk on Tuesday, followed by inter- 8 to 14.

night and saw the Duquesne Univer-j salaries and permanent' Minio. of Indiana, by Judge J. X. A. B.

Clawson and W. F. Cable, all 400.OuO registered vehicles had been meu in the Greenwood cemetery, of Starting Sunday, April 8, leam defeat the famous Chain proDOsilions jLangham on Monday morning, fol- residents of Robinson, were Indiana inspected." town, for Xorris Andrew Cochran. special sermons in the local churches, ang players by a score of 40 to Rational Organizer McAnulty lo in tae conviction of DeMinio. on visitors on Wednesday.

a ged 37 years, a native of Center In the preliminary contest, the nf Tnaiana havp of the' a 8 rou of serious charges, ranging Miss Naomi Leonard, of South L.ITTLK GIRL LOST LIFE WHEN I I I 3 hjp. this county, who was in- programs of historical and educational interest will be given on Monday, Indiana Buicks defeated the Johns- Tuesday and Thursday evenings. town players by a score of 42 The story of the enactment of to 31 The score at the half was Common Schools Law in the tesis-j 23-19 Indiana but from this lative session of 1S34 and on it was a Indiana. educational preliminary session prior to the for- from violation of the State motor' Eleventh street, spent the week end SHE DASHKD IN FKONT OF CAR staiuly killed in his own home at iidi i malion of a permanent organization. laws to or possessing bombs wish her parents 1 Avninatvotic and cxDlosivos Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard, of Gallium. Mrs. William Liggett, of West SMr. McAnulty says that Indiana has or esplosn-es, and carrymg explosive, jbeen named Pennsylvania State th ntent lo harm lhe per Headquarters of the proposed organ- j-on or property of another A ver- Chestnut street, is visiting her broth- qnent episodes in the educational The Buicks will play Dr.

Whitten's i and lhat likejy lha na- dlct of ullt was against er-m-law and sister. Mr. history of the state will be told Cardina i the coun champions, atl i a headquarters will be located lhe a ccused man on Thursday night. Lyuian Mabon. of Xew Florence, exhibits, addresses, pageants and lhe Armory on Thursday evening.

It' The arrest of DeMinio occurred on Airs. J. Blair Sutton. music. promises to be a great contest and An Dr.

M. J. Walsh, of the State, On6 wen worth see ing. Dr. Whit-j i expected al the meeting.

The arrest of DeMinio occurred on atten an ce of a 1,000 persons May 14, 1933. after Borough Poiice- -Year-Old t'oral Child Instaiitly Killed As She Attempted to i'rtxs Road and Mrs. Anna Kicuioi. used six years, was by sn himself in the be-jd. instantly killed on Friday a Strange was employed as a South when she was hit by a car as miner al Span and his wife Byrnesville.

near Barnesboro, Friday uight. when he was shot by Ray Strange, who alter firina; two shots 'at bis own wife, committed suicide of Teachers College, author of a recent history of Pennsylvania schools, will be the speaker at a dinner meeting of the social, civic and service J- street, has returned home she ran directly in front of the ma- jad beeQ separate since Demen Edward Allen and Oliver Barry from Washington. D. where she chine when she attempted to cross ce and sometime his wife had found a double dynamite bomb had been the guest of her sister. the highway in Coral.

John Ma- employed as a housekeeper by in his abondoned car in the rear of Mrs Jesse Dac ii and her son-in- doni ten's crew only last week won the Indiana county championship by de- 1 EXPLOSION" AXD FffiE BADLY feating Kenny Kerrs Phi Alphas in DAMAGED CHURCH ST. HOME the Lauderbach-Griest wholesale law and dajughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alof the ar He iu John Ma- of BlairsvilU-.

was the driver 5 a a i a a Going to the Cochran honie a 9 0 0 o'clock Friday eve- a great game at the local armory. of Brnshvalley. a returning 10 Blairsrille from Slrange shol and kllled Coch- visitors on I i a a i Brown, of Blairs- very warehouse on Water street. J)trt rbaush. clubs of Indiana to be held in The second ga me of the evening Following Blast, Which Shook DeMinio was committed to Farview were a lhe i Methodist Episcopal church on Mon-j bring the Indiana Travelers and J.

Neighborhood, Completely State Hospital for the Criminal In- Tuesday. ville. who was a passenger, when the day evening, April 9, at 6:00 o'clock, together. Imme-j Gutted Dwelling sane last September, on the recom- Mr. "and Mrs.

Blair Stuchell, accident occurred. driver swung basemenl kitchen of the iheQ tHed IQ i ais own by shootiag at her twice Boih sharp. The A Cappella Choir and thej diately after game or An investi a tion is being made of mendation of a sanity commission. West Hickory, were Thursday guests his car off wa an hullets "missed their mark, but as the Symphony Orchestra of the State 9:30 the Bnicks will again play, tfae explosion and fire which com-'He was returned here in February of am Mrs Barclay, of lo avoid iliuin lhe i and the 0 man tripped and fell over a bucket Teachers College, under the direc- time me eting the Franklin Firemen tion of John W. head of the from Jo hnstown.

gutted the brick-cased trial after it was revealed that township, the parents of Mrs. of Joe Salerno on East Church he had feigned insanity. Stuchell. department of Music of the College, On id ay night the Buicks will on Saturday evening. It is Ray Rich, 34, merchant of Coral.

Mrs Ra i ph L. Brindle, a former will give a program of vocal and ourney to Blderton to play Ford believed that the fire originated from convicted of arson. March 14, for re3 eiu of Shelocta. is seriously ill instrumental selections. Co.

on the new Elderton high Dr. George W. Gerwig, who has SC hool floor. Co. defeated the a gas explosion caused either from burning the store of his competitor.

ac Jier home. 2633 Ligonier street escaping natural gas or from coal Mike Matthews. Sunday night. Feb- Lsurobe. Mrs Brindle was Miss Teachers College.

been identified with the Pittsburgh Buicks earlier in the season and the gas in fae furnaee in he basement ruary IS. was sentenced to serve Ireue of Shelocta. be- publie schools for many years, will; fans assure a good game. A Qf ihe home The blast which blew from two to ten years, in Western her mar riage. be the speaker at the meeting to bej preliminary will precede off pan Qf he kitchen a ran ie ad- Penitentiary.

Suspicion was directed Fetterman, son of and broke to Rich after he had been seen run- rs Fetterman. of Commodore, held in the High School Auditorium big game at about 7:30. Go to on Tuesday evening, April 10. A Elderton and see two good games! ldition to eyery machine crashed into a concrete cul- us )iind helievinp that he had vert. The little victim was a daugh- hr his by oo t- ter of Mrs.

Mary Kicmol, of Coral. him ln lhe head. He died the Indiana State i a The and suicide was wit- by aged eight years, a of Strange. She screamed stood helpless as the grim Neil Tragedy took place. No effort was a i of Xew nia'le by the father to include her BECENT DEATHS Thomas Thomas Nt-il.

a chorus, composed of High School. of bas ij hall for 10 and 20 cents. pupils, under the direction of Miss Lola Beelor, and the High School i REAL, ESTATE TRANSFERS Orchestra will furnish music during ihe evening. Members of the Mon- Indiana Co. Commissioners to day Musical Club will be Dick, 100 acres in with the program, also.

$25.00. Paul Strako to Andrew uttea in the house, was ning from the Matthews building. is recovering at the Indiana hospital Florence, died in a Salem. hos- among the victims. heard blocks away.

Neighbors say shortly after an explosion occurred an operation for appendicitis pital on March 15. i heart troub- cochran. who a born in Center seen on both floors of which spread flre throughout the performed on Friday. Ic. He was a son of William and Octol-er 25.

was a the dwellin to the Tuesday evening, ceremonies is free and the public acres in Conemaugh, SI.00. cordially invited to hear the interest- J- 'Crusan to R. P. Coal nmirram 85 acres in Armstrong, mg program. a i mpr Palmer ia after banking the fire in the A beautiful pageant, portraying J- Calmer to Kosetta the history of the public schools of lot in White.

almost immediatelv fol- storeroom. Miss Wilda Irvin. of Hurrisbur.e. Adelaide Nt-il. former residents of the '-aie John Coc-hran.

who rxplosion and within a Ceiestia Grafziano. of Indiana, was is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. New Florence, but now of Wenatchee, fc( i several year- ago.

His mother, time all the contents were sentenced to serve from two to five 5 gpicher. of West Washington Wash. His wife was Miss May Mab- who later married David burned and the interior was badly years in Western Penitentiary, as street, where she is recuperating on, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Mabon uiacklick. survives.

He is also the result of a serious offense against from a recent operation. and the late Thomas J. Mabon. weil survived by his widow. Mrs.

May Salerno, who operates a shoe shop morality. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Woodward, of known residents of West Wheatfield i Bower Cochran; a sister. Mrs.

on Carpenter avenue, and who lives DeMinio. Rich and Grafziano were Washington street, -were the Riiests township. Mr. died five years H. Thompson, of Biairsville, alone, left his home early that morn- taken to the penitentiary on Tues- ev and rs Samuel Shaulis.

of ago. Mrs. Mabon is residing at the and three brothers. Harry Co'-hran, day by Sheriff Eugene Wilson and Vandergrift. the brother-in-law and old homestead.

Tiie deceased a a Blucklic-k; Robert. i a of air furnace the basement. He other county officials. sister of Mr. Woodward on Sunday.

resident of Johnstown for a number Blair-ville. aiul Fair Cochran. of u- RiirklPvm Thas i claims that this was the last time In the case of Huey Gillen. Mor- fc Rev i ouse. of years and operated a garage there, Pittsburgh.

He also leaves two half- the state will be Swenin the High; to K. Mea, Insurance was gan James and Lloyd Bartlebaugh. in Ligonier he is assisting previous to going to Canton. O-. four brothers.

Emerson Mahoney. of In- School Auditorium on Thursday lot in BlanwiUe, ning 12. under the direction Indiana Co. Commissioners to Ira earned.on of the members of the faculty. An M.

Roser. 100 acres in Pine, admission fee of 10 cents will be: T. A. Lowmaster to Edna States. Couple Greeted on charged to help defray the "expense acres in Banks, of producing it.

An interesting exhibit of old text- of to pay one-third of the costs of pro- MARRLAGE LICENSES Johnstown Mr. and A. E. Griffith, Maple street, were greeted on and one-third of the value Roj er day by a company of relatives and oi the stolen property. friends, who were invited to home to help celebrate the Gillen is to the serve three to six months in the 40th Allegheny County Workhouse.

James books, old school desks and seats. Pete Lrvoisi pictures of present and former school ut -y Belanto South Fork buildings, writing lesson specimens, Don W. Emmonds. Manor Twp. i anniversary of the couple, and Bartlebaugh are to serve three pictures of former graduating classes Armstrong Co.

A happ day wa gpent at lhe Grif in the county jail. nth hnmft and an invitine chicken Mrs. Pearl Sniail. Montgomery i i are his widow and two deria Coal n'-ar sons. Dean Neil, of South Bend, ijoro.

but i Mabon Neil, a high school in working. a i his a a brother, Frank Noil, and two sisters. Ella a of and i-ea i or Ma- P.arnes- dwelling and contents, of Montgomery township, convicted Rfev A Ho j. bach formerly pas- years ago. where he conducted a sim- a a and David Mahoney.

of Biack- of larceny of chickens from the of Evangeiifal church, of In- i'ar busniess. He WJIH a member of property of County Commissioner a a vVho conducting a revival, 'he First Presbyterian church of Cochran had been em pi 40th Wedding Anniversary H. A. Rairigh. each as sentenced Jusl i of the Peace W.

Gordon Cantoa and was highly esteemed. OIIK- time in the mines son, Walter, and John Scott of Armagh, were Indiana visitors on Thursday. While here. Mr. Gordon enrolled as a Progress reader.

Thomas H. George, of I i a a R. Strange, who a a same a oi" had been working al niin-s in ii'irihern section i and other appropriate articles wiil Mary shrader Ford city fith home an nvlting chicken Mrs pearl be shown in the High School Library. Joseph Lutz Harrisburg dinner was served gue lg township, convicted of receiving i i iU Wt fc-J- Similar plans for the centennial Rose Marafine Harrisburg Gracing labl6i which was nH ed stolen goods as result of the chick- celebration of the important event DeL oss Yates Homer City a ftU tfae good things to eat wag en ro bbery, was sentenced are under way at the Teachers Col- Larue Nicodemus Homer i i a beautifui wedding cake which was the costs of prosecution, a lege. An elaborate pageant of his- hn Banks Homer City pay fine of toric-al and educational interest will jj ar Xymick be presented.

Dr. Gerwig will speak Archie Miller to the student body on Tuesday, and Adabelie Kerr Smicksburg during the week there will be an ex- Arthur W. Johns Robinson hibit of old and modern textbooks. Margaret J. Rager Conemaugh papers, pictures, in the Arts Robert Middleton Biairsville Building at the College.

Ethel B. Kimp Blairsville cut by the bride of 40 years ago. Mr. and serve three months in the Lucerne a Mrg i have spent the ma- county jail. D.

5. made us a '-all on Friday and renewed his subscription to The Progress. Mr. George has been a reader of i paper for mor" years. Mrs.

William Ellenberger. of Went Philadelphia street. a patien! at the Indiana hospital, where ah'- is Mrs. James a a i of NVw Flor- of Cambria i -nrr-. The a i i i i to year the home of Mrs.

Neil's brother. Lyman of New Florc-iK-'-. on March IS. a services w-re R'-cf-n'ly h- worked at and in but his job aso. Living i him w-r'- his two i Sam- condii'-ted tilt- i after- ac'-(i 11.

and A i i aired McDonald 1 jority of tbe vears of their wedded. Nicholas C. Vanity, of Sykesville. a i a nice recove a "i najor church of New Florence. noon at 2:00 o'clock by Rev.

Koh- The otiu-r a lived in the pastor of the Presbyterian home i her mother, who is the IOIK- Burial was life in Indiana and are among sentenced to pay the costs or well-known residents of the county prosecution, a fine of S200 and serve seat. Those present at the happy days in the county jail for oper- event were Rev. C. E. Parker of In- ating a motor vehicle under the in- of a "nd Dr.

on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and and Mrs. in Blairsville cemetery. Mrs.

a i a Lichten- djana; Mr and Mrs Myers re of intoxicating liquor. clarence LVHC and Kenneth of fels. aged S2 yf-ars. a lifelong and Alvin Wellington Smith, Brookville clymer; Mr and Mrs Griffith. A suspended sentence on payment Tar ntum fe a gus of esteemed reMdent of West Whea'fk-ld Charles Morgan and Barnesboro: William, and Mrs.

Harry S. Wynkoop, Margaret Ellen Larsen Arcadia Returned from Florida on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Wynkoop, 50 Members of Jas.

F. Chapman of near Marion Center, returned S. Class Secure Registrations for home on Monday from a three State Sabbath School Convention month's stay in Florida. While they The campaign to secure 2,000 ad- Qf I a a Mr Brve bon was sentenced to pay the enjoyed the balmy weather of the vance registrations for the State Sab-. 4lra Bowen.

of of prosecution, a restitution for south during the severe winter, bath School convention to be held of Homer City; Mrs. Ida Brown and of the costs was given to Charles her daughter, of Indiana; Mr. ani Signoreno. of Homer City. on a Mrs.

Grif Waltemire. of Noio; of assault and battery and Fair, of Penn Run; Mrs. Grace discharging firearms. Hammers, of Johnstown; Miss Eva- Martin Charles Harnett, of Hesh- Tarentum. wf-re Sunday Mrs.

Margaret Lydic. Eleventh street. survivor of what is regarded as a love triangle, and who is alive today by the kind hand of fate. Sirange i-- also survived by his parents and these brothers and sist'-rs. Mrs.

Robert King. Mrs. Ann Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Brody and Mr. gllCKtK of South township, di'-d at the home of her Slrange. of Victor and Elmer Slrange. of Lewis- Mrs.

Alb'-r 1 While and son. Albert Lichtenfels, of Jericho, on Monday, i a complication of ville. O. Johnstown; Mrs. Hannah 7 which closes today.

Mr. and Mrs. here in October, is bringing gratify- Qf Jndiaj)a and Mrs a serve four in the county jail Wynkoop are pleased to be again. home ing results. The total number written was increased on Sunday, when 50 members of the Jas.

F. Chapman Demand for Fishing Licenses Grows Bible class of Zion Lutheran church With the Advent of Spring secured registrations that day. The The advent of spring has in- county association executive commit- creased the demand for fishing li- tee is eager to reach the goal of censes. A total of 255 fishing per- 2.000 registrations as early as pos- mits had been written at the Coiiray sible and urges the co-operation of Treasurer's office at noon today. every Sabbath school worker in the county in achieving the desired re- Dog Licenses 500 Ahead of Number salt.

If you have no: your Issued This Time Last Year state convention registration, get in County Treasurer C. C. McLain touch wiih the president of your has issued 7.200 dog licenses. This district. is 500 more than were issued at this -------time last year.

Surprise Visit To and daughter. Mary Ellen, of city. Blairsville, Celebrated Hi, JUth Birthday, TueMlaj "Squire J. B. Torrance.

resident of Blairsville. honor guest at a family dinner the Mrs. I. Brody, of w-rf in Punxsiitawney on Sunday to attend a birthday damage don- to an automobile ami Party Riven in honor of anniversary of Mr. A.

Brotly. fath'-r of the Brody boys. Mr. and Mrs. Frank i ami a i of Ftrefet.

spen: i in I'hila- -She was a this for driving a motor vehicle without ihe knowl'-der" or consent of the owner. Aged Blairsville Died Whilo on Vi-it With a Danghtfr John Charl'-- Erb. of Blf.r.-.sr^. Midden- tor Company, attend'-d i ly on home of his son. J.

M. Torranfe. a Mr-. a F. of Saturday, to celebrate the Tarenium.

are his niversarj- of 'Squire Torrarif-e. Mrs. Mary three occurred on Tuesday, and the birth- William. Roy Erh. Blair- day of his daughter, Mrs.

.1. D. Ken- three Mrs. Calhoun, nedv which occurred on March I Mr-. Minn- Ro-'mr- ak i i were West delphia and Mr.

manaser of I i a a Moa a ''Onvention of A i h'-jd in Hiirri- Mcjiiday a- delegate of 12 of tne M. J. Gnlfls-n anrf Fr den, w'-il-known re Clyde Strange, of Verona; Miss Lil- Levi as.d Lydia a Walbeck. Strange, of Akron. Clayton and was born in W.

Wheatfu-ld a i and Blair on February 15. 1ST.2. She was of a i i a i in marriagf- fiO year- ago to A. D. i now Ljcht'-nfelsj a devout rhris- i a a a member of r.iitheran i i ar-- the Ai- berJ.

wh'j-e --hi 0 Mr-. 1 Mrs Zora Robin- ani Jo-eph I No Cher- aw a y. -on of The a service- for Strange iieiO on Mor.ii'iy home of in i i in ceme- BroilK-r and Si-tor t'ndergo Similar UjK-ration- in Hospital a i of Mr. ai.d of eh and Mr-- Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Buter bangh and son. Banks, of near Com modore. were Indiana visitors Tuesday. Miss Mary Wilson Stewart ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Stewart, of North Seventh senior in the department of painting first visit back east in and decorating of the Carnegie In- period. He is engaged stitute of Technology, Pittsburgh, has in South Dakota, been named on the honor roll Make UrVr Slt viiif. i i erandchiidren are Mother After Absence of 29 Ttears Mrs. Mareare: Bracken, of Grant Head of Connty Emorgoncy Relief hv.ng.

-'street, was treated to a pleasant sur- a meeting of the State or. Progrf-t- offic who ribf-r. rf- -T'- a Th- i Mr. (Jol- a ewerl W. T.

MTS Myer-. ae--fJ year-, i of W. T. Myers, who died or. S.i'sirfi.i a her home near wa a i was and rf-ared ady a in Ch'-rryhill and in thi-, establi-hf-d near PoTt- i Khe her a and N'orth entered the Ir.d:ar.a or: Sunday and nn- a s'lTes-fni operation for a previous h.

T.ij-r. I)onai 5 home from where he under- an operation for 'he mal- Relief Board held on that long ness which requires all of his i The mother and boy in farming'necessitated the action by Mr. Rud- along nicely. dock. IVolor Seek Re-Nomination Hon.

J. Elder Peejor. of town, who -orved as Representative in the Gen- this county for a candidate for the Republican Spring Primary "Two i Calf," the I i a township, and E. E. Winsheimer.

Elec tion, May 15. Mr. Peelor is- chit-f, who died i at the of The funeral ser- idely known over the county and the first semester of school year. the present Don't forget that moist table salt will take egg tarnish from silver. John Martin, of Baltimore, was an Indiana visitor recently.

fnrmer a ft of The profile of this cole- vices were conducted at the home on Ms nmpv friends will be interested John Dates, of Lewistown. Buffa Tuesday. that he has decided to be a manager of the Bon Ton, was a week end visitor in town. nickel. on (candidate.

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