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   Wellsboro Agitator, The (Newspaper) - February 10, 1932, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania                               6. THE FEBRUARY LEARN SHOWS Allegany Buys Potter County ston Increases Farm in Cap Rock Butters Com- The Mutual Natural Ga. well on the Dana farm in Lawrence EQUIPMENT FOR NEW SCHOOL is CLOSED FRIDAY DESCRIBED Fn ENTERTAINED ANNUAL Several items of with Serious Offences Against Helpless Wellsboro School Board cases of the 34 listed nut Friday and Saturday in thy the January civil term of Borough Building to make awards which n the equipment recently and continued until c-d the High School I were tried creased Facilities and Courses for Next School field Monday Evening Heard Fine COUNTY'S COURTHOUSE i The Tioga Valley District of Twenty-two members and Addressed Mansfield Business Men's i building I The with Prof. R. L I William H. of mi- wren K. N. against Miss have been a of a ind careful study of was awarded the HP many submitted in the tiff who asked for are of the i The suit was the outcome of I Thl Hems for which contracts have an automobile accident in 1926 on been the Susquehanna two Auditorium Hugh ot when the tiff alleged that met a truck was drilled in Monday after showing a production ol lion cubic feet of in the It is ed that production maj IK The Wells Corporation's on the Tioga County Farm drilling in the cap rock at The Morns Run Company'S well on the W. H. Butters larm m Union was John and badly damaging his i defense was based on Pa. at A deal been closed chair the Allegany G ed the 000-cubic-foot well at chairs by John E. of t Chichton together with all his that which approximately the Valley well was completed and has been shut in The Allegany Gas Co. had their John ol Port over here the first of the week securing right-of-way from the Sam Soothe farm up across the hill to their 8-incli nas Presbyterian Dined at Wednesday Hon. George Williams of Members and guests of Tioga county has fortune to see many public some of them ramshackle in appearance in poor constructed presses His Impressions of Handsome February 8: To the fh Thl gh Ihe school is to boy opera proceeding the in the end driven by the lettered with W. H. in hitting room John and badly damaging his the bme with the 8200; class room Kurtz The defense was based on the expected at any at contention of contributory been closed at by and that the plaintiff was not f Gai Co. has School of seriously injured by the eit and ent as cupy the first floor and will be grades 7, 8 and 9. The Senior High School will be on the second 1IJ T w. Straughn Hall and the Norman B. He spoke of visiting relatives in gathering of Boy Scouts and each making the tf j in charge ot the trip by and contrasted this entertainment Mrs. with modern methods of H. Mrs. Carl discussed the state government This rally was part of the Elizabeth in its relation to our economic bration of the week table were m the j problems and pointed I have recently visited the ing the anniversary of the Bov I orRe state would probably face a rather Tioga County and women interested in the Scout movement held jn the ern liversary Scouts of Boy William of the Thl j from the more Liberty and Charleston which both state pays 80 Matures connected activities and nation in red candles deficit in the one place cards calling either for decided re- A delicious chicken in state expenditures ner was J or a material increase in state After dinner an He with con- a unique i force that the various of living departments of the state dently with no view to ural little thought of and little of healthful en- ornate in sign but ugly in of- fijes furnished in elaborate style out with little thought of or B re- Court in their at time 1J1C- TIT TT The Scouts H- Shaw a ment were a purpose describing the desirable and demanded by the where The connection will line will be the Stephens and a farm ed by B. L. of Pipe is delivered on the ground for the 3-inch line to be laid A deal has been completed be- tween the Gray Chemical Com- of and The ter Development a rostrum and C. H. of stand and three chairs to represented the plaintiff and 4t- Ln finished n by torrey S. of h Seating Company I table the il j mi cune I of this de- Scouts through the world Mrs. Shaw doing the sented a lady m loquacious Harry of who a. f rom Wellsboro to has done so much for the 5al. The lady Ttl 8th ad the to work Wellsboro in glowing and fume hood for In the second case a chemistry by William diet of was given the r i badge d ti h- and her indifference con- Oscar W. of furnished whose suit was also based on a I School contention that a car driven at Domestic Science equipment hy Baton K. art 100111 tables and el Ait to p A troop from Canton v science course n the Mrs. Ida ot cut in ahead of oo an him on the highway between e be a more fully and and id by John E. OKS and crowding i desk and him off the pavement and onto from the Technical School Supply concrete causing f for general equiped library work and age to the car and injuries to a u y ine complete with This accident occured in 2: for 56, magazine 11929, as the plaintiff was t i the 1__I_____ I T and a an art emblem and a model Court of Honor was in charge of the Tioga Valley headed by Dr. Isaac Dr. William E. Straughn spoke on Building in and it was an inspiring people of the To retrench in state expenditures would so cripple these departments that the public welfare would be seriously which stands grace and dignity facing the lic Its historic its simple but beautiful columns of Colonial its harmony with j its surroundings and its fitting in- to the make it a ing worthy the admiration of tho citizens of Tioga and a to those who come from far and On entering the one fa impressed by its ial the restful tone of He said that it seems much j the walls and the been visited by her fellow showed that her home town was paramount in her The from ally brought out her album and this is what she wiser to consider an increase th e Mr. Williams announced that in ment of the various which in themselves are the borough toad vetoed the would probably come up in the Legislature and predicted that obstacles would and George overcome and the become a ed by Ruth Bower making possible for pastor and his to get state aid in the im- Ethel Davis and Berger An- i provement of streets connecting Prof. of the M. S f C soprano m with the state highways at gave his Mrs. Agnes by of the under which the Gas Gray Chemical locker room with j The defendant's testimony baskets and game cabinets that not hit the Berg bv i men s loom ana inner and con- There will be first aid men's room and rest I cribes in detail its ferenee Company the right to e for and produce gas fiom the deep sands that may be found on 3 acres in Roulette and Clara m Geophysical tests on the boro anticline have been begun between the Tioga County Farm and Ida Wheeler wells by the Geographical Service of These experts been retained by the Natural Gas tests will be used to cate the elevation of the lime and the D. yj Motal f and did not know what crowded it rest off the v V wll irom Fied Medart ped and went back to the accident each a pipe organ and Horn Mr. Deans in band uni- by Mrs. Carolyn All the Eagle Scouts were by Mrs. fi. ed to appear on the Green in were introduced to the Mrs. Paul Company grants the Development ball Irom cui and j and called for the to he furnished by The Novelty Scenic New with steel lockers for each and will be used for books for Mr. Proved vacuum type with openings and from this the axis of the Wellsboro be Data obtained by the drilling of the Wheeler 1, of the lie correlated with the j l and who SCHOOL SHOW FOR STAGE Popular Comedy to Be Presented Soon at the Bache Members of the Wellsboro High ney M. C. of In the third i Evan connoted WIth is A number of Girl Scouts and in- i and Fay Field and the Scouts were in parents of attendance Among those who attended from this section Prof. Lewis and his Rev. Orrin G. D. Scout Judge Howard F. man of the Court of H E. J. H. Williams and ough At the close of his address Williams showed a commonwealth deed for some 000 acres of representing the sale of state land to Mr. one of the state's wealthy Leonard by her early The deed group of ed a state interest to of Mrs. Mrs. the gold and silver ore at the the basement where the dirt 1 be a modern rt throughout by FOR NEW PASTOR for an accident which De occured on the night of August Mrs. mouth of the Mr. Williams The next feature on the pointed out that had gram was a showing j instead of reserving reserved of early photographs of the the mineral rights in land sold They Mrs. to private the Mrs. Paul Mrs. i wealth today would re- from Troop 2; Eveett en M ss p ech and others representing the Enjoyable Program Rendered at que Valley road that which i was the plaintiff crashed be separated by movable the Church of Christ day ine Mrs. Agnes Mrs. Eloise Miss Helen Miss Smith and Mrs. Miss Mrs. Tarr and Mrs. Paul Miss A reception was held Monday evening at the Church of sources sufficient to carry on the state government without re- course to any heavy This one of many such deeds issued by the Mr. ham alone bought over a million acres this particular deed t u Helen F. H. title to land all around the group Mary vicinity of Mrs. George Mrs. Frank Club have a steam was ai tne of f making a across the without and Mrs. John C. Crowe I Mrs. Fred Hrl P THF of the town for the purpose of near the bridge a which was attended by about 125 Gladys selling tickets for Blossom of construction i be equipped with ine and George Mrs. Ad- The large number of work was under way by the fts lor and The following program was en- dle E. H. sold to date convinces us that dant As a result of the regular clothing and wUl Prayer by Rev. Hr. E- W. Mrs. H. G. 01VeAme- letters read from Rev. O. Mrs. Gray and we will have a bigger crowd than the plaintiff's car was ever bef 01 e. wrecked and Mr. Rees received clal be a The acting of the play takes i serious the results DEPARTMENT D. Mrs. i f song Joe E. Mrs. ls to to have the representing of the jn country according to the testimony The under the i C. B. F. Edwards physical Service mi are as of his are still equiped with baskets Mrs. B. F. Miss a picture of Mrs. the Wayne will be in Bob Francis i ent. pm clothing and lockers for Mrs. Frank j Crichton's taken in 1865, an unwilling visitor to the The defendant clothing and Mrs. A. B. Johnson The Tioga county gas field re- Charles Leon made no 90 i Remarks by Rev. Mr. Mrs. Ruth and for the past week is as Mr. Rees was hv training will De a required part oi i Diano James Mrs Become a Contributing Spud Douglas two reading v greatly A very small attendance at the the Fire able and The set aside for the for the members of the fop the com- fort of witnesses and others at- tending offer that could be found in any public or private office The Chambers are in a part of the building farthest away from the noise the The Court beautiful but is furnished with benches of mahogany The space reserved for of the Bar is ample and easy and the Bench in ere and attractive lines ative of the by its At the front of the old Court House were witnessed how many scenes of how many autes to the patriotism of our how many companies of jrave soldiers about to march to a conflict whose issue settled for- sver the unity and freedom of the American only they who took a part in those mi. tir 11 t two i ment seem to indicate a The Corporation well on direct from Sunshine Mrs. Stella of will fi. F. song by ad- Those present Mrs. Helen lessening of interest on the part is i nf two a. m ui un ine paii ties could To-day its portals its its its inviting justify the courage of those planned and built this striking On the front of the Court so dear to the citizens 6? our is a tablet marked D. 1835. Near fe century has ed since that stone was laid and in that century all of the discoveries and all of the inventions which work for the welfare of man have been To those achievements our temple of law has been a ent To-day it stands a monument to the foresight of the pioneers who it and an to those who planned built the addition to the building j which is now tie pride of those who sit within its walls as well as of those passing linger the Tioga Farm it. in cap rock at Lycoming Gas Ida T. bottom Allegany Gas A. Dav bottom of Lumber East Potter 3.125; Carmer Potter county V George mother of Miss Emma two Physical Cal trained nurse of man a I the village who was killed in an and a trained j Prof. Butler states that we remarks by Rev tj Anne Ruth mobile accident at Fitch's a little I in 1929, was the Nancy t y j i mv the prettiest girl in surance policy with the New Yoik but from the fact Life Insurance People have raised .to caretaker of Tod a double indemnity in and the Alumni which amounts by Rev. C. W. Sheriff and Miss Ruth Mrs. Becker song Mrs. Kittie male Mr. I Florence Miss Mr Elsie Miss Helen I A I J t 1 WJ 1VCV. iUI C Mary a plaintiff in the fourth case new j Luncheon in the Loretta which involved a life in- for its beauty and but irom the fact n ir Mi. Crow Mrs. Mrs. Jennie i organization of the due principally I to an attitude of indifference oni the part of Wellsboro citizens who profit from the efforts of this to Foi i Malviva i case accidental in Charles i Laura whose ambitions ss i was the The Betty Mrs. I Evelyn MIPS Mary D. a resident Mrs. Frances of since 188G, Mrs. Elizabeth Miss M u 85th 30.'Marie Mrs. Emma born in Mrs. Ethel Mrs. In VIP n n V. In 1871 he a Mrs. Emily Chief Soderquist reported that there had been no fires since the January meeting and that the goggles and mittens necessary for winter driving of the which were from the Fire Commissioners at the January Y j. mrs. at tne January 625; to a Mrs. according to the plaintiff's way m f m the Odd i Mrs. Florence Mrs. had not yet been 1_ I i f C-f n n ir W Dill r mi i Gas da Fair cleaning 4.- 700; L. producing about cubic feet of Fred building Ida No. 2, building f cl r UJ I a is the haughty given to her two Ine of Tod Foi days previous tocher Hariiet the lage old The play is progressing nicely never paid the claimed and we are sure everyone will The defendant who WORK STARTS ON uing his business until 1880, when Mrs. Thelma Eggleston ed. he purchased a farm about a mile Mrs. Bertha Mrs. that transaction witn well entertained on Tuesday Eaton was not a sale of Buy your tickets now and I that she had only North Branch Development Co. i exchange them for reserved seats i the policy with her over the No. j morning at Bower's in which she met her Blossburg Hospital Elkland Oil Gas shut shut Frank shut building new steel in order to discuss the maN 1 ter with her Before the i case was given to the jury i from where he has erika Helen Field I since Mrs. Sue Mrs. Mabel Miss Carolyn Mrs Lida Mrs. Helen Catherine Mrs. Lou Mrs. Hilda Rosa Mrs. Mrs. Edna Mrs. Florence NEW BUILDING GAS BUGGY QUITS FEB. 20 Mrs. William Mrs. Electa aged 68 I it was on a of died at her and the court directed a Tuesday afternoon u I verdict for the plaintiff in iho The funeral of the face of the 90-Bed Ground was broken Monday e new building to be used as an dition to the Blossburg State j including the double in- Bradford shut down Rev. Mrs. E. C. of with Attorneys i as Hannah Middleton and Miss i the plaintiff and Attorneys Georgia Secretary Christensen reported receipts of from Contributing Membership While the De- appreciates the support of the members this sum a general feeling of pointment was expressed that the services of the Department to the property owners of the borough were held at this low Mrs. Mildred Every property owner derives a Evening Mail Service to Mrs. Belie Mrs. double benefit from an active Fire Be Handled I Star M miy INew Lucille Miss 1 Grace he has at his command day and night the services of a GAVE Hon. A. B. Gave Talk at Baptist Sunday School Feb. 7. Hon. Andrew B. Dunsmore ad- dressed Mrs. William Sunday School class at the tist church Feb. 7. At the tion of Mrs. MacNulty the other adult classes joined in a ed session in the assembly Mr. Dunsmore outlined the th of communism and traced its history in a mannar which ened his hearers to the realization ot this Mr. Dunsmore told of the com- organization among the young which has and is striving to ant the Scout Mr. Dunsmore urged renewed ity on the part of Scout leaders to combat this sinister influence among the boys and He ed the citizens of America to loyal to the accepted form be of government and not take up with ds and Mr. Dunsmore has been asked in tne wen ot 101 me j New York Life Insurance which will be the her Gee of the rendering of the shut W. W. Dyke's C. Bradford 2.M Arthur 700 I Wallace of shut Mark of i A. n t I i Lulu Kennedy Burial in the i well Rockwell appeared for the i D M j Mrs. well excellently equipped ficiA i Mrs. i pledged to his aid the on MiM he be so unfortunate as to have a to repeat his talk before the from c Gladys I fire on his Wellsboro Women's Republi i. Mrs. Agnes Mrs. only by the continued b5 Doris Muss Florence of such an organization from last run to be Mrs. Sarah Mrs. can he continue to buy fire of Cooper above verdict stated that the case the increased number of move this train was made f would .be taken to a higher couit j During the the to re- Marie Dora at the move this tram was made soma Mrs. Catherine Lelia was re i time ago when was found that Kase of J Mr. property know your annual insurance is. Add to that 30 to 70 per caa Guests of Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Susan and Miss Katherine New Reading The new loutes will take the place of The party B 502. Morris Run H. top ton million cubic feet of not as purported to viai rip in the church for the John phut against George of and to the Workman Amelia and to salt Lloyd N. both 110. in a J. B. from th Stet Ashton E. Allen M trustee Leo It. erv o e ar o me o w Friday an Altoona good Fire to tal a stroke of that it lc tor a that mail lc each Friday afternoon from S to If you decide that it obey and was mail your dollar A cordial is n few m the William ed to all to our reading room i the 1 Two brothers do it i Only by and our Also B. against Both the latter I j 5 top of involved an 000-Voot t Aew of the Marion Walter Oil and Oas who Gregory and Guv the of the Wolf B- is general Northern Tier Co. R. J. K. 260. sst WatoA 01 your support onn we continue to Sunday School at a. m. located announcement of Y. i protect your property and the same place where the was hold for without your support turcs are All arc the home of Arthur our organization is a failure and up the aRe of Waler Rev. E. fire fighting equipment ni j n -i y 4v f 1.hat an 1 Seeker Brownell I in lhp twenty buy is of less use than a without and AbM Saturday afternoons other da The Fish and Game Commission fJSh on birds and were away from home at the will will be The first night's offering will be given to the Senior class and the to the AM  

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