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   Gazette And Bulletin (Newspaper) - November 18, 1936, Williamsport, Pennsylvania                               PAGE 2 Strike Not Affecting Plants Aged Hughesville Maritime Walkout Not Being Felt By Silk Milli Supplies Secured In Country Woman Succumbs of all One ia Hani t u ri ipun from Japan i r-T Inland f of uu n ivr thit c or w liii h v local plants working time MU S at 12 30 K at her h Street after of several She is survived by a brother I el v will held at k afternoon at the home with the Hev Chester O uf of- Interment will made it Hill Cemetery the Alanson Evans nc IK Evans 67 died at his nrk In home 1316 Sherman Street at 5.45 k I o'clock yesterday Death sudden although Mr Evana had been In ill health for several months from a heart b felt condition his wife and nine i T I I T n 1 ti were not Ira R Duvall pastor First Methodist fur HI least on ham 11 during that Conf To Re Held Series Ojf Semce Start At Anthony Baptist Friday Rev H H ner o N V professor of Bible and theology the Practical Bible Training School Binghamton N will conduct a ence late wik at the Anthony 1 Baptist Church near ere Circuit of the will be the title of the first at 7.45 o'clock Friday Other cervices will as Saturday at 7.45 p ni The Blood of His at 1030 a m The Sunday at 230 p m The Lord it Sunday at 7.10 p m Tbe Tragedy of a Lost Soul At Saturday the Ml Wagner will peak on The Blond of Christ radio station WHAK The 1 of ton Bible will provide ial music thp Members of the Anthony Baptist congregation and the Rev Merle Fuller pastor invite the public to attend the A Truck Driver Is lo Jail WASHINGTON PA AP Frank Zwald driver of the In which four were Day rear was removed to the Washington County Jail after arraignment before Justice of the Peace William on a charge of manslaughter Coroner B filed the charge was one of 14 in In the tragedy was in a hospital until Monday All but nine of the injured have released Joseph Burkett Is reported In critical condition The truck overturned on a curve t Mmm BUTLER first fatal accident at the American Boiling daughters and Mrs Laudenslager and Mrs Harris R D Mrs Eugene Mrs Kenneth Mosteller and Russell Station R D Charles Northumberland R Carl K D Dolly ind Glenn at 21 grand- three brothers Jonathan and John Benton R Walter and three sisters Mrs Mary Kocher R Mrs Arbella Long this Mrs Lottie Smith this city A prayer service will be held day afternoon at 1.30 o'clock at the with services at Trinity Church at 2 o'clock The Rev H A Houseal will officiate assisted by the Rev H M Rambo will be made ln Church cemetery Friends may call at home from 7 to o'clock tomorrow evening LeRoy R LeRoy R Tilburg died at 1 JO o'clock yesterday morning at his home 28 Fifth Street after a long Illness Surviving are hi wife hU mother Mr Mary this city one son Donald at home two Mrs Daniel Montgomery Mrs Catherine Hutchlnson this city and by three brothers ward Ray White Deer Harrison Allenwood and one grandson Mr Tilburg had operated a ce station across from the Market Street Pennsylvania Railroad tion on Street about the past 12 years Funeral services will be held at the son's Street day morning at 10 O'clock The Rev W C pastor of et John's Reformed Church will officiate Burial will be made In East Cemetery Friends may call at the home after 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Funeral for Mrs Edward E who died Monday at her home plant here In more he fell Into cable pulleys while filing machinery on a crane bridge A widow and four children survive FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS If yon and tired of gasping and struggling for tired of ting up night after night losing much rest and by all means try FREE BREATH This remarkable Medicine has proven a boon and a to Asthma sufferers where Many letters of praise like agony for years After using Free I have no more spells of choking gasping ana wheeling and all night The druggist named bas Free Breath In Purchase a regular today If this store Is not conveniently located any dent can It fnr ymi on from Jobber If you wish to try It- without cost write Breath Products Company 4 S Benton Harbor Michigan or a FREE BREATH Is by KOLB BROS DRUG STORE 23 Third affl tired run 0 DCi OOI No Kp ambition as well at fr should If arc of take E t apf life worth Mrs of says I fell mis I took -J No 1 port will be held at 2.10 o'clock tomorrow at the home of a brother William F Riverside Drive The Rev T Max Hall of the South Methodist Church will officiate and interment will be made Friends may call the than nix years caused the death of after 4 o'clock this after- Sn noon services for Michael J of 140 Second Street were conducted yesterday tn the Church of the Annunciation The Rev Hughes assistant rector of the church was the brant of the mass The Rev eph U Barry officiated at the In Mt Carmel Cemetery Pallbearers were William Kane William Eugene Callahan William nock Clifford and J A Namara for J Koehler who died at home of her daughter Mr B Wilson 234 Hughes Street will be held at St Boniface Church at 10 o'clock this morning Interment will be made In St Boniface Cemetery on Wyoming Street services for Mrs Ida Alice who died at midnight at ho home In near be held this afternoon at 1.30 Mrs Ernest S Moon Anne B of S died tier 4 o'clock after n tin Inn sons and E and a Mrs Chester all of two ers Mrs of and Mrs Sterner of Woodbury N J and foui anji funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon In charge he the which a Inter- ment will be at Watsontown may call at the home his evening Mr Moon who was a native of lived In Montgomery the greater part of her life Mrs Frances Frances ner formerly of this place died at the Strong Memorial Hospital Rochester N Y on Oct 30 at the age of 30 Surviving are her husband htr parents Mr and Mrs Ferris Fuller his place one son Jack Rochester two brothers Floyd L ind Russell Fuller one Mrs Erma Burke Culver City CaL Charles I Metzger Charles Metzger of 729 Cherry Street died at hU home at neral arrangements will be an- later I f Washington Are Selected Hiss And Miss nick Chosen Delegates To National Convention In PUnning ship Tea For Sunday Miss Hanshaft president of the local unit of Junior Miss Simmle tural chairman were named gates to the National Convention of to held at Washington D C December 27 held Monday evening It Is considered an honor In ior to be chosen a Those who at- tend this year will be received at the Home by Louis D dels U S Supreme Court Justice Rabbi Stephen S Weiss and other noted men The group Is planning a ship tea to be held Sunday at the home Mildred Miller for old new and prospective members It was also announced at the open to the members These are an essay contest on How Can the American Hebrew Serve the open to anyone between the ages of 18 and 21 and a skit contest open to of Junior only En- tries for New York office by 11 to be awarded at the national Ing at Washington A program followed the session deluded a song and tap dance number by Beverly Barnn a synopsis of the life of Justice Brandels en by MIAS Anita Wolff humorous readings by Miss Sarah Jacobs and a J and F skit by Mis Pauline Braien entitled March of Time In the cast for the skit were the Evelyn Angel Reva Schwab Fae Dorothy and Anna Refreshments fol lowed of a daughter lonr o clock at the hume ot a for Mr at with bMn Smith Teacher At dered MUs Marian Smith mho DM a teacher the further at I o'clock at the Mapleton Methodist Church The Her A retired will i y JO years fT of consecutive was honor at a dinner the Interment will made In the Cemetery i M i f r r u t n f Mis Anne Plummer of East Third Street who died Sunday at the Hospital will be tt Page Funeral The Rev Iir A of the Church officiate and Interment will be roads at wood for Mr John F Markey of Street were at horn afternoon Further st 10 o'clock j to r the j are H J indt r In Mound were O T W J William Balr and Arnold for of wll h'M at 10 thin morning at the Home end V f W poet will charge of military at the Mr flan veteran i Teacher Mrs Thomas T A president Miss Smith for the has In the parent appreciated not only the work Mis Smith had done but ward children Uls Smith thanked the tion for many things It has presented the school and which he termed a great help to the dren of honor was a bouquet of and flower were also to of the association who 111 ner ilr and Thoman Locue Mr and Mr Walter Mr and Ur Mr Mrs Albert Ur and Ura IVank Mr and Max Mr and Mrs E C Boone Kerr Mr R Werner Mrs Cloyd Mrs Henry Herman Mr Harry I Ura Mrs Kathryn Utse Herman Evans Hobby Connie Allen and AND Champlin Second Address I lere Professor Of Education At State College On Is World Peace Under Auspices Of City cil Of Parents And Teachers Week's Talk Is World Possible was topic uf the second lecture In the series being given at the High by Ur roll Champlin of cation at State College which was delivered last evening of the cil of Parents and Teachers under whose the Series being held d at the meeting About one hundred and fifty were ent Ur Champlin after brief re- view of his previous talk on Whose Is listed the World Court the of dio world news drama as forces that are working for world He told how the European intellect was Influenced by the and said that our consciousness ropean affairs was with the World War The speaker went on to ay that American want peace He arrived at this conclusion through tests he has given his students he said Peace Is not a joke he declared and It Is nyt be realized in one generation A great rests with and er educational force in all tries he believes His next lecture entitled Can The Present Social and Political World Be will be pre- at 8 o'clock next evening at school A review of last evening's address will be In- cluded SINGER DEAD Continued from Page man soldier and Hans a son of August who died In action as a of the American Forces Other surviving children are George W Schumann of Hollywood Walter Schumann of Chicago and Mrs Charlotte of Germany The great singer found a final In the movies many another he met defeat and In her first attempts In Hollywood and at tbe end she was disheartened because her health prevented her from consolidating a Jesse LasKy then making the romantic comedy Here's to Ro- mance thought of Vien nese singer She was 73 but and plunged Into the strenuous work with an ardor that surprised the ambitious youngsters the offered her only a role She emerged virtually a The film world rang with She had gone to Chicago before the preview No sooner was It two com- panies were bidding for her Lasky her erstwhile employer boarded a train announcing ne would place her under long-term contract and star her at once A representative of another dio stepped aboard an airplane and was In Chicago with a ready for her signature before ky Arrived She signed and was to have been with May Robson also a septuagenarian in a film called Oran Twice a production date was Mt for the film Each time her falling health prevented It She terly disappointed Holding Brief Session Of Argument Court HAVEN Judge Eugene H Balrd and Associate Judges Charles Dunn and r ens are presiding at a two-day of argument court I At Tuesday session minor business of and hearing of a coupled the court Fred of Renovo wa ordered to pay his wife month after the heard the The session today will open 18 Uj uled to be heard on the motion for a new trial In the rase and Mary vn J K Jr of Lock Haven I Railroad and on the tion for a new trial In of D B H Argument will heard In of vfc Edward A Rvan Pr The named concerns the tion of a hi Mr across on MAln Tne ind rim an FA 11 City Expenses Than Receipts During October City Treasurer Brn C Bowman be set for their redemption completed his of were from back poor I Notes I'll His Page continued to strength late and last uf lit city fur the of October It cost the city 44 513 57 for current expenses j hllf the from taxes were J Of tlie from taxes fiom the years cohered by tbe Mansfield bond and had to 30 1936 Tax Library Tax 1134 Library Tux Library Tax 1936 Tax 1936 School Tax County Tax night Finish Si Of Now In taxes which hud fvr a limn the of leaving only lu of the In- to be to the The balance drawn from item miscellaneous Thr it port J 50 611 05 62 Expenditures Vouchers Paid Back Taxes Transferred to Bond Kund Back Taxes Pledged for Poor Loan Coupons Paid Refund on Duplicate Payment on Acct School Taies 1936 County 44.51317 33 30 74 68 Fish Keeps Out Of Cat's Path But Crashes Sedan Fish didn't want to hit Mr Cat so two cars col- head-on sending five sons to s to a physician It all happened one mile south of Muncy late yesterday morning when Edward F Fish of Milton driving his automobile south on the Susquehanna Trail attempted to avoid striking a cat crossing the highway Fish told a member of the State Highway Patrol at Milton he his sedan to the right side and struck a soft shoulder The hicle then skidded across the Clinics To Re Held In Today Tuberculosis Society To be 30 Children At And 27 At Test Will Administered Two clinics will be held m the county today by the County Tuberculosis ciety Miss Barto Wold executive secretary announced last night The first will be at 9 30 o'clock thl morning In the 30 will examined by Dr W F Kunkle president of the Miss Wold and Mildred Gustafson Twenty-seven children will be examined at the Muncy School at 4.20 Sarah Hall MIAS Martha school nurse and Miss Mlsa Wold said the tuberculin test will be administered at both clinics leld Ky Auxiliary South Side Legion Women Meet At Town Hull Following way Into the path of a car going In the opposite direction Charles F ol Niagara Falls K V suffered bruises and ations His son Joseph aged also received lacerations and Mrs belle Stevens of Niagara Falls suffered from bruises and Mrs and daughter Mary aged 2 were slightly Injured were taken to the Muncy Valley Hospital for treatment They will be discharged some time today Mr Fish was treated by a cian for cuts about the face age to each car amounted to Earl Huyck Mrs Walter Wood and Mrs Lester Seamon Final reports for the Red Cross drive are being conducted the auxiliary In South were not available last night it was said National defense the topic for the discussion at the ing Mrs Manaval was named of fU is the daughter uf Mr and Wilmer L Memorial Avenu and the granddaughter of Jesse police sergeant She has been seriously 111 for several months and a tion for removal of uai undergone to check another occurred and yesterday's reports were the heart had been affected and she was greatly weakened Tlie condition of Wayne Walter of a pneumonia was said to be slightly Improved but still early today of 1501 Locust Street was considered fair and conceded a chance to recover cording to hospital reports earl today He has remained during the 20 days following thp accident in which he received a fractured The Rev H H pastor Baptist Church re- a fractured left leg In two placer Saturday night was con- good early today He the Injury In an automobile accident near Renovo The Injured was placed in a cast tee Complete Stn mend Section Trailer Hornet The i t T local afternoon in c c problem Thf gr date a1 with of survey will be ii of Mr Terence o tn M i definite r f i- i Toward m -t an outline control of t-i r to be a f Ings as been i where the ten out of ci A date for the rest be UT f t day Victor Marshall of surgical was slightly Improved and pretty good early today Mrs of re- the Is under medical observation faU M I Panhandlers Working In Business Area Several Operating On Fourth Street Stop In Stores And Money Several Negro panhandlers have been at nights lor tBe i in the past week In the business section of j He PIT the Monday three w were at work on Fourth Street at round 10.45 o'clock between Laurel and posed Court Streets appealing In the most and w gate and Mrs Probst alternate to part to home from to keep n the Council meeting to j the ate ness n of laws In tv ture waa an of Commer In an ness men and coming Mr covering the enactment nf ai A Workmen C i the Woman held Dec at Jersey Shore to Hospital should be sent to this A- rummage sate Is to be held at the Beno Post Hall row and any haying old Inc to donate U asked to fall J JAIL John 1 at It JA decided Later In the night one of them station pealed for aid He received a quarter Shortly after he left a wa local man entered the station r tried to make another touch en Fourth and HepBurn Street this c to postpone the card party uled for next week until IX-c 1 A social hour followed the iness with Mrs Glen Cook and Mrs Gerald hostesses Coal Trucker fined On Two Charges Pete Scovern Assessed For ing Short Weight And For Violation Of CUy Ordinance Requiring Weigh PeU Scovern of In- dependent coal operator working Into was 130 and costs yesterday afternoon by Given Winning Team In Alderman S S Kendrick Jr Scovern was held on two counts noted on Hepburn Street near Edwin Street considerably he was refused a coin a flop Street was i Still later these men were r a motor driving a v of In Howard afternoon one of these same men was trying to work the clerks In several stores on Fourth Or me stores ha appealed H to women pedestrians for a small p o i amount of coin to get something to eat at the time he wa intoxicated port c Early last night one of men 1 jall Howard for 6 fra was at work at Hepburn and Fourth Strets DIES AT 102 BERKELEY AP IT PAYS TO ADVE who was mile after W a passenger of the first railroad train died day at the age of 102 She was born In Canada board from ir 1 reporter r were arl It yesterday no Membership A business meeting of the ican Legion Auxiliary to the al P Post No 617 Bouth was held last one of short weight and the other of violation of City Ordinance He was fined on each count The ordinance requires the coal dealer carry a weigh Scovern was alleged to have de- at the Town Hall two tons of coal to Mrs banket by Packard of 1.2 of the toam In the recent membership drive for those of the winning team The banquet on Ion 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