PageSOMEHSKT DATT/V TTERAT,T«E)Entries in The Shower of Gold ifor County's Beautiful Babies!As this is the initial II Blank are published today, of Wednesday. March 9thonly the votes due upon the Kntrv Active voting will began in the issu *SOMERSETParents* NameMr. a»: d Mrs. J Arthur BitnerMr and Mrs. K R Brant .....Arlenet—Mr. and Mrs S Baer .and Mrs. Ray D. Barnett and Mrs. Ivan Barnhart I*Vot«M1.000 1,1)00 1.000 1.000 1,000 t.ooo 1.000 1.000 1.000 1,0001.0 oo1.000 l.uoo 1.000 1.0001.0001.0001.0001.0001,000Baby's NameIX)LOIRE'S JEAN BITNER DONOES ALLEN BRANT BAER TWINS (Arthur and ROBERT' WAYNE BARNETT—MlE|LEEN ROSE BARNHART- Mr.BOBBY BITTNER- Mr and Mrs. Paul Bittner .LOIS HUNTER BAKER—Mr and Mrs. Earl Baklt;AUDREY JANE CAREY—Mr. and Mrx Edgar Carey .......GERALD CHRISTNER Mr. and Mrs Paul W Christner ......HARITET JOAN CHRISTNER- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chrislnor ..VIRGINIA A LYRE CRAVER Mr. and Mrs Robert Chiver ......EVFXYN LUCIEL CARTER—Mr. and Mrs John I) Carter ......CLAY ROBERT CRAMER - Mr and Mrs. Ernest Cramei ........ELLEN FERN CHRISTNER—Mr. and Mrs. Edward ( hristner .... TERESA JANE DOHERTY Mr. and Mrs Patrick Doherty ......ROBERT C DFANER—Mr. and Mrs Russel Deaner MARY FLLEN DUSENBERRY Mr and Mrs Charles Duse berryDOROTHY JANE DWIRE- Mr and Mrs. Robert Dwire .......DOMENICK LUIS DIRIENZO Mr and Mrs. Harry Dirienzo ----JANE EILENE FLUMMFR Mr. and Mrs Edward Plummer......GERALD ELWIN FRIEDLINE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frledllne ..KENNETH EUGENE FOUSI' Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Foust ......JACK RANDALL HOUPT Mr and Mrs. James B Houpt ----MARY ALICE HARE- Mr and Mrs Fred B Hare ..............ANNJEAN HORNER- Mr and Mrs Eugene Horner............LpIS ELDINE HOCHARD- Mr. and Mrs Milton Hochafd ......CLOYI) EUGENE HOFFMAN Mr. and Mrs Clyde Hoffman ....JUNE MARIE HOFFMAN-Mr and Mis. Royal Hoffman .....ARLENE JOY MOTTLE- Mr. a d Mrs John Mottle I..PAUL F. KEIFFER, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiffer ...SHIRLEY ANN LICHTY Mr and Mrs. Harvey LichtyDORIS JEAN LAPE—Mr and Mrs D F Lape ......MADEUNE MARIE LEASE- Mr and Mrs Roy Lease JAY RUSSEL LEHMAN Mr. and Mrs N J LehmanBOBBIE LESLIE—Mr and Mrs Z R. Leslie ...........WAElREIN IRVIN MENSER Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Me userFLORENCE McNAIR Mr. and Mrs A W. McNair .....KARL KENNETH MILLER Mr. and Mrs Charley MillerJIMMTK MILLER- Mr and Mrs. W W Miller .........LOIS JEAN MOYER- Mr. and Mrs. VtrgU Moyer ................ 1.000MENHORN TWINS( F.arl and Phylis -Mr. and Mrs. F. Menhorn 1.090DOROTHY ELLEN MENSER Mr and Mrs. Freeman Me: ser .. 1.000EDNA MAE MILLER Mr and Mrs Martin Miller ............. 1.900RUTH LAVERN NICHOL—Mr and Mrs. Irvin Nichol ........ 1.900‘1.000 1,0001.0001.000ljDOf)1.0091.000 I .WO1 B0* 1.000 1.0001.000 1.000 1.000 l.oon1,090 1.000 1.000 1.000ft ftft » ft ft ftft • » ft •ft »ft ft ftGENE EDWARD NICHOLSON—Mr and Mrs. Scott NicholsonJANET ELIZABETH OTT—Mr and Mrs R C. Ott ........MARY LOUISE PRUTS' Mr and Mis Kdmurd Pritts ...FRANCIS ANN RACOSTA—M: and Mrs Frank R lrostn ----N. E. lt;TEDDY» RHODES Jr.—Mr. and Mrs. N O Rhodes ... HAROLD RISIIEL RINGLER Mr and Mrs A P RtngleiMARY ANN SWISHFJU Mr. a:.d Mis John Swisher ........BEVERLY ANN SANN—Mr and Mrs. Harry Sann ......DONALD LEE SANN -Mr. a d Mrs* Harry Sann ........CYNTHIA JEAN SCHROCK Mr. and Mrs. Galen Schrock JACKIE SCHROCK-Mr and Mrs John W Schrock ...PEOOY LOU SCOTT—Mr. and Mrs. John R Scott .....JOSEPH SPANG LETT Mr, and Mrs. Walter Spang’sr .ALBFRTA JANE SPE1CHER - Mrs. Marie Harkcom ....WILMA JEAN SIMPSON— Mr. and Mrs Stephen Simpson ......ALVERNA FAITH TRENT—Mr and Mrs. H E Trent ........ZANDRA JEAN VAUGHN—Mrs. Vaughn ........................JIMMIE WALTERS Mr a* d Mrs. George F Walters ........FREDDIE WELSH -Mr. and Mrs Ray Welsh ..................ADOLPH WEYAND Jr.—Mr and Mrs Adolph Wevand .........SARAH ELIZABETH WOODROW Mr and Mrs. Irvin WoodrowBETTY WILLIAMS- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams ..............SHIRLEY MAE WILLS—Mr. and Mrs. A. R Wills .......LOIS EMALINK WILHELM Mr, and Mrs M R WilhelmDOROTHY JFAN YANOS- Mr anu Mrs. F. W Yanas ----ETTA MAE YOUNG—Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Young ......1.0001,0001.0001.909 ii ooo!1.0091,0001,0001.000* • ft » »■ ftft •SOMERSET It. F. U'S TWTLA LUCILLE BARRON—Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Barron BRANT TWINS. (Ronald D.-Donald G.) Mr. and Mrs. R. Brant JACQUELINE LETCHER BARRON—Mr. and Mrs R A Barron ROBERT HAY COLEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Coleman DWAIN LLVIN HAUGER— Mr. a d Mrs. Eivin Hauger DEAN ROBERT CUSTER—Mr. and Mrs. Luther Custer!• *• • •• • • «• •1.000 1.000 1 1.000 1,000 1.009 ! 1,900!CLARENCE CARL CODDING ION Jr .- Mr and Mrs. C. Coddington 1,000 |• ■« •* •EDNA FERNE DICKEY —Mr anu Mrs. N. H Dickey . BETTY RUTH FLICK—Mr and Mrs. Richard Flick .MARY CATHRYN GARDNER Mr and Mrs. George Gardner FAY KATHLEEN HILLEGAS Mi*, and Mrs. H H. HillegasDEAN H HEIPLE-Mr. and Mr*. Miller Heiple .......DOLORES MAE HOFFMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoffman ----DEAN BAKER K1NSINGER—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kinslngcr ... ANNA CATHERINE LANDIS Mr and Mrs Albert Landis PHY LIS ELIZABETH LANDIS—Mr. and Mrs Daniel Landis .JEAN EILEEN MILLER, -Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Miller ......CHESTER W. MILLER—Mr and Mrs Leo F Miller ......DANIEL W. MENSER—Mr and Mrs Ray E Menser.........OFORGE W. MILLER—Mr. and Mrs L. J. MillerBETTY JANE MILLERr-Mr and Mr*. Morris MUler .......JAMES REAM—Mrs. Gertrud, Fr?dline ....................DONAID BLAKELY RINGLER—Mr. and Mrs Hurry RinglerNORMA LOUISE SHAFFER—M\ and Mrs John Shaffer .....HARRY J STAHL Jr Mr and Mrs Harry J. Stahl ........FRNEST EDGAR STAHL- Mr. and Mrs Clark Stahl ........EMMA CATHERINE SHAULIS—Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ShaulisDOU.Y STAHL—M: and M»s. Irvin Stahl ..................PAULINE LOUISE SCHILLING - Mr and Mrs. H. Schilling .FERN E. WEYAND—Mr. and Mrs. Fr ink Wevand ..........ALTON ROSS WEIMi'R Jr.—Mr and Mrs A R Weirner HOWARD WALTER Jr.-Mr and Mrs. Howard W. Walter BLANCHE ARLENE WEOLEY—Mr. r d Mrs. Claude Wegley .. HELEN LOUISE WALKER Mr ai d Mrs. C L. Walker ......• •1.000 I1.000 •1.090 Il.ooo! 1.0001.0 iO1.009 1 OX)1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1,000 i .coo1,000 1.0Y)1,000 1,000 1.000 1.000 1.0001.009 ' 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1.000iLipstickn J rrftUi R V A/C CAuthor ofEDNA“Guilty Hands,” Novelty1(WEBST£PMystery Thriller At Par-KCyrus M. BirdDADS GIRL; MORETTA'and LOVE PREFERRED'OtLEASED BYcentpal ppess ASSOCIATION, INCIiCl IA IT Kit lt;1LI I Is I*1111 ,S fin nrlt;l t rom »tin .st reel,d! mounted the strpp of a wide oivh when comfortable wicker nnHurr *ttlt prociairncfj the leisure? tone Munnupf evening with inaiia* jnc«* ami tmoks Marcia noted that Hinnll cuupt Mock! in die driveway iti led fci ih«* iotibir tznrn%i*. where oc irlrrnpMHf a target ear that wasrofialtiv a rnutfenifeiv f»riec#l *lt;»lt;)itrin t la family »liw Itr for* they•ached »be Joor ft war opcrieo by n ill. pleasunf fated woman who nfted them with friendly hoNpiial* v and itift'dJttl' admiration for Mar-\ i |icy hair wn• neatly mnrcelled nd lt;he wore a prim apron over a ell mdmed crepe dreaa rihe wa? he averape Amrrtcan hoimewife and i»»t her. in the average Amerlran ome\ v% ood lire tilazed cheerily in the.cn hearth and from % deep arm-U Dir. a Mont. nemni middle-aged iiiu aro^e. and extended hia right and to Marcia while he Rtill held he evening paper in fur* left one laving diBpenaed with the reciuiaite orine of hcnpitalifv he resumed hie«at 9 net hie reading, while Mrs.mine di^apfteared toward the Mttcfi-»» ind the girl? went tipMain* tolinn * room It waa nrightly clean ttb *vor enaniidtd furnittire andme vain tired ruffled curfalnr* at thetrtdniwa Tin* ^matl room held very • tie reaemhionre to Jean Sothwell'stacioUe «»uite ot htgb-teiltnged rooina hat gleamed with aatln brocade and i-evood. and glittered with «|lver »t r eryatal Htit there wae no tenon of nerve.* upon enterina Alma’t* cdioom ob Marcia had experienced hen Mie Hrat walked into lean’ll noitm, True, lean Both well hadloved to te quite a* pleasant to now i ny one nut there tv a* al*ii\« tltat %*awnmg gtilf betweenoalth and poverty, which no bridge t frtcndlineHP ovn routd *pnn Vouucrlit rroAi* over tlie ftbye* bv n *iownd painfut ««abne of it.* walla, or an might ft\ over it quickly, if voti #«re provided wtvh wlnga. but there ociuld na tin ra*y. natural i tgma ot it.•Make rotirxelf at home* Alma \ ited her gneai **\Vhat vou don’t . for The iiath room i« acrosshe hall If vou don't mind. I'll run own and help mother finish the dm-*r She probably ha* It alt done. hi at leaat I make a gesture of help.11 *he laughed*»v?h.ip« I can do something, too.. *oon bn I wash my hands.” sug-•t*« tc«{ Marcia. ”AIuul vou don’t. now how aw fully good it neems to♦*« in i ho are again It was sweet ofop to invite me here and I think nt|r familv ta Himply wonderful*Oh. con haven't *ccn the worst of f • Alina warned her Three broth* * there ! think I hear warnings lhe wioim* Hppfoarli. a.* a sound -Imffunr feet Mndint voices and •l obmed door floated up to them t know i have two each, of broth-- and sisters And would 1 like to e them tonikht,## ilie tears threat-u*«| io apf^iir then l.iiier at th^ dinner table. Marciai*^ fiersttaded to attend the nolgh-it hood movie and May the night*dh Mms ft wa* evident that she tie scceptcd b\ the Kearns family v it bout reservations The three,• -tubbed, subdued versions of glort* «u.* American youth gave her their rank admiration, and listened withlt;eon interest to her accounts oflJavid and Bob.Mr. Kearns, at the head of thetable, carved and served the roast, ind Mrs Kearns, at the other end. aided vegetables to the plates which •Ircled the table and brought theut si serving io Marcia, seated at the mat's right lie remarked upon the mstncss depression, the presidential ulminlstration. the perilous conditionito Talk Turkeyvia KDKA TodayMMNMaHtMMtCftM u . v ... - - -I lonel Barrymore, Madge Evan.x and Kav Francis in a scene frontCiulltv Hands'1j*A.“Guilty Hands,“ wh.chFools,tonight at the Par-K places ‘ Lionel Barrymore in th« spot of featured him theplayer.Marcia stared, and stared.now, and I want to tell 'em beforethey all get invited somewhere else.** Oh. gee. mother, can we? Implored the younger Charles.-What kind of n party? she Inquired cautiously.Oh. you know—ghosts and black \'its that give vou the shivers, stunts* duck for apples—lots of whooplc. That's what I suspected. laughedMrs KearnsWell—say I gotta idea and boy. it s a swell one Let’s have a party In the basement—all boys May we,dad? he appealed to the other fountof authorityWhatever mother says. he agreed readilyI know a stunt that would moke fun” contributed Peter* the okteit “Everybody tear out an animal, free hand; then you pin them on the tack of a sheet, turn out the lights, and wa\e a candle around In front of ’em so they make shadows on the other side Its a scream The things actually move their heads and Iocs and tails. Vou wouldn't believe how funny it can be,Mra Kearns approved the plans, and excitement mounted to a high Pitch during the progress of the meal. It was thereby settled. The Kearns boys were throwing n Hallowe’en party to which no Invitation would be declined.Alma cleared the table and servedthe dessert, and after dinner the boys carried the dishes to the kitchen, while the girls washed them. Mrs. Kearns glanced over the day’s news in the meantime, and then there was a genera) confusion ot preparationbefore departing to the movies. The picture was a box-office spectacle that Marcia had not seen, in which her favorite cinema hero starred She and Alma had not parsed the age when love by proxy was almost s.* thrilling as love at first hand; perhaps even more glamorous and satis, factory. They sat In the darkened theater through two hours of tense excitement, absurd comics and news reels, and emerged Into the glare of»r everything in general: while his reality with n sense of having hcen wile Informed them that she had been tpnomtcd chairman of ihc social rom-mittee of the Parent-Teaeher Asso--lation at that day’s meeting, and had Joined a class In English literature at the Women’s Club li occurred to Marrla that depressions might come and business go, nut American wives maintained a position that was unshakable. Their world moved serenely, comfortably on. toward better homes ami gardens —*nd children.“Mother, may we have a Hallowe'en perty?” demanded middle-H/ed Ken-to the ends of the earth.They stopped at the corner drug store tor sodas, and walked homo arm In arm Marcia reflected that It had boon one of the most satisfying evenings or her months away trotn Milrhelheld. and yet it was only a replica of an evening So her own home town. Could It be possible that the world was so small hn that?When they had settled themselves again in the Kearns' living room, and the boys had been marshalled off to l*ed. Mr. Kearns put a fresh loe on ihe fire, and tHled a thtn briar pipe.“All tJka kkla u« tnaiiioc plan, , lamping down ths tobn-vo neatly andcarefully before he applied a match. Marcia observed that he did everything neatly and carefully, if a little too deliberately. Which accounted for tlie fact that he was neither s whimpering failure, nor a spectacular success A moderate man. with moderate success. That familiar phrase.a happy medium.** flashed across her tnltid: and she wondered, vaguely, if In truth, moderation were the key »lt;i happiness If you missed the heights.you escaped the depths—In anything-Or were the heights compensation enough for the balancing depths?“There are some real bargains in llie sales, tomorrow, Alrna was saying to her mother. “Dollar values in boys' shirts for sixty-nine cents, ami good-looking huck towels, six for a dollar. You’d belter come downtown and look them over. Get me some more stockings if you see any specials. will you?“I’ll have to go early. If I do. I have to be at Mrs. Mabry’s for lunch and bridge afterward. If I am not home when you get hero tomorrow night, start dinner, will you? I’ll have everythin* ready Anothermarvel of the average American mother—-how she managed to keep so many sizzling irons In the fire, was a modern paradox. Home duties andmeals tor six, morning shopping, luncheon and bridge for one day; English study classes, dinner guests, and a movie for another: whtie she made n thrce-ihousand-a-year Income produce the value of four thousand, and guided four young lives into healthy maturity and proud citizenship. What more could anyone ask of life?Marcia was sitting In a corner of the davenport, only half hearing Alma's conversation with her mother, and half absorbed In her own soliloquy, On n small table beside her lay the evening paper, folded Marcia had not seen a paper tonight, t»e-cause she had been so oectipieq with talking to Alma on the way out ironi town, ntid there had been no time since ihctr si rival to look at a newspaper. She picked It up now. and glanced casually at the front page. Aphotograph stared up at her, andheadlines leaped across the column. Marcia started, and stared; almost, she uttered » cry. She glanced at the others in the room quickly to see if they had noticed her. and was glad that tliev had not. She felt cold and numb, powerless to move or speaker even to read what she was so anxious to know. The words swam dizzily before her eyes, and the blurred, handsome tace of Turner Gilmore stared up at her from the newspaper.(TO UK OONTINVofferingmost powerful role he has essayed for the talking screen.Th'1 story was written especially for the talking screen by Bayard Ve Her, master of mystery drama and author of such theatre hits as ‘The Thirteenth Chair and The Trial of Mary Dugan.’’ It is his first original for the talkies ana, n the opinion of preview critics, the most baffling murder plot he has ever conceived.Has Central RoleIParticular interest is directed toward this new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production because it follows Barrymore’s personal triumph as the veteran criminal attorney In A Free Soul, and is the first picture he has carried as principal player in several years, his efforts having been confined to direct on since the advent of soundfilms.W S Vnn Dyke astute producer of .screen thrills, noted for his direction of ‘ White Shadows in the South Seas,” Trader Horn and Never the Twain Shall Meet. was at the dlrector.nl helm In bringing the mystifying Veiller story to the screen.Kay Francis, who bust appeared in Vice Sqult;ad.” essays the “heavy i ole of Marjor e West, whose suspicions and jealousies motivatethe startling climax. Madge Evans,former child star, who recently returned to the screen as Ramon Novarros lending lady in Son of Ind a, plays the romantic lead, as Barrymore’s daughter.flomantie Interestvill open last played in* Dance,Theatre Dance,” and Politics.”* C. Aubrey Smith, distinguished British character actor, has the role of Rev. Hastings. Polly Moran supplies hilarity and screams as Aunt Maggie. Alan Mowbray is Gordon Rich, whose slaying precipitates the hectic situations in which every member of the cast tecomes involved. Other players include Forrester Harvey, CharlesCrockett and Henry Barrows.Barrymore is cast as Richard Grant, who, as a district attorney, sent fifty men to the electric cluiir. As a criminal attorney he saved a hundred from a lik*1 fate. Summoned to the island estate of Rich, a wealthy client, he d scov-ers Rich is going to marry his daughter.Plans MurderCyrus M. Bird of Meyvrsdalemember of the firm of Bird Brothers, will broadcast over .station KDKA this morning at 10:40 under the auspicies of the Somerseicounty Fa: m Bureau on the subject of Turkey Breeding.Mr. Bird has been- breeding turkeys for fifty years ano, durinj thp past ten years has won man]honors at expositions in variou parts of the country,Mr. Bird has been breedtrtj bronze turkeys forty years and orlg tnated the Gold Bank strain o bronze turkeys.He is President of the Interna tional Turkey Association; membe of the advisory board of the Eos tern Turkey Breeders Assbciatior member ot the National BronzTurkey Association. He receive some publicity several years ag when the president of Mexlcbought some of his birdsWASHINGTON — John Haine 88. W’ho cast his first vote for Lin coin, dies of injuries received Lin coin’s Birthday.Watch Clock RepairingFine Workmanship. law PrfcmRalph Pile502 West .Main St.. (end of brick)Homersel, Pa.r chPaired with her is William Bakewell. popular juvenile, whoShocked beyond wwds. Grant pleads with his daughter to abandon her mad infatuation for the1rounder. She refuses. Hepleads with Rich, who laughs at him. Grant then decides to kill Rich to save his daughter. But to -spare her a worse suffering, healso must do the murder without involving himself. He makes it jTo reveal the progress of the • plot beyond this point w'ouldserve only to deny the full enjoyment of the thrill on the screen. It is an amazing circuiiftStancethat only Bayard Veiller couldconjure to mind. .The photographic and soundeffects add vastly to the weird an i mysterious atniasphere in w’hich i the olot is unfolded. The settings i are both magnificent and eene j Indeed, the ent re staging and | presentation of the story have1been handled in full appreciation1 of the effect achieved .*YFNWe have lh* NewFrench Steam WAVEfor only$3.85-SPECIAL PRICES ONOTHER WAVESMILLERPhone 455#GUARD AGAINSTGENEROUS JURIESProtect yourself against thetFIND 2 WOMENBURNEDDEACIN AUTOMOBILEinto the humir*e ctt and that ts license plates had been removedThe bodies wf**TV taken to an undertaking parlor while authorities attempted to f.nd clues that might lead to the identity of the women.Acid apparently had been poured on the faces of the women. A woman’s large black purse, a pint i bottle, which had contained nitric I acid and a serial number on thr | ear offered virtually the only clues for Sheriff James Olson to w’orkever-mounttrg verdicts In court The cost of adequate liabilitjinsurance is surprisingly low.CHAS. I. KNEPPERInsurance Service Somerset. Penn a.THAT GOOD!IDENTIFICATION IMPOSSIBLE; EVEN EVIDENC E OF AGE ARK GONE FROM VICTIMS OF WISCONSIN CRIME.1FACES BURNED WITH ACIf»♦• • * » * » •BERLINRONALD DAVID BAKER—Mr and Mi.s David BakerTHEODORE E BALDWIN—Mrs. Stella Baldwin ......DORIS FAY CUSTER —Mrs, Nelda Custer ............LOIS JFAN DAVIS—Mr and M;s. Hmry Davis BETTY JEAN I9IVELY—Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy DivclyJACK SHERMAN DICKEY—Mr and Mrs. John Dickey ......MARY GRACE E8KIN—Mr and Mrs. Paul EskL \ ...........BLANCHE CATHERINE ENGLE—Mr. and Mrs. Asa EngleRALPH MORGAN GtROFF Mr, and Mrs Ralph Groff .....CHARLOTTE JANE GLESSNER Mr and Mrs. F. R. GlessnerJAMES M HIRPLE—Mr and Mrs. M. E. Hirple .............ANNA MAY JOHNSON- Mr, and Mrs. Robert Johnson AUDRY KELLER Mr and Mrs. W. H. Keller DORIS LOUISE LANDIS Mr and Mrs LOYD SPANGLER Mr. and Mrs. Spangler KENNETH EUGENE SAYLOR Mr and Mrs. Edward SaylorZORN TWINSi Shirley Marie Edward Fra, klini —*- Mr. and Mrs. Ed• • •1.0001,0001,9001.0001.Q091.0001,0001.0001.0001.00010001.0001.000* ft ft ft1.000Zo: n1,000F weyand Owen Yoder .1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1,000 1.000 1.000 1.00*1 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,009BERLIN It. F. IVPALE EUGENE CUSTER—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custer ........MIRIAM ELIZABETH DICKEY Mr. and Mrs R. Earl DickeyELSIE LORENE HAUGER-Mr, and Mrs. E H Hauger ......JAMBS M HIRPLE-Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hirple .............RUBY MAE KIMMKL Mr, and Mrs. Ernest E Kimmel ......■JOSEPH lt;Sonny Boy PATSY Jr.-Mr n-d Mrs. Joseph Pats*JUNE ELIZABETH PECK Mr. a: d Mrs. J E ..........GAYE MARIE PR1TTS Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Ihitts ........DONALD RHOADS - M: and Mrs. Kimmel Rhoads ----....DOROTHY JEAN REIMAN Mr. and Mrs. Elbert ReimanKATHRYN MARIE WEYAND Mr. and Mrs. E.DOLORES EILEEN YODER Mr. and MrsJEROMEJEAN ROY CUNNINGHAM Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cun inghamOLARA JANE MORELLI Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morelli ........WCK ELLSWORTH SMALLEY - Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smalley ..’ ‘ WLI.LERSBURGNANCY JANE COBEH Mr and Mrs. Leo Cober ................ML YLRSDALK*RICHA'RD VAER BOWMAN Mr. and Mrs Richard H. BowmanRICHARD LAMAR BAER—Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Baer......PAULINE Q. C RITCHFIELD—Mr. and Mrs Paul M. Critchfteld 1,009 jCLIFFORD EUGENE CROSBY Mr and Mrs. Ray Crosby ROBERT ELL WOOD F.BAUGH Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Ebaugh EMILY JANE GLASS Dr. and Mrs. Creed C. Glass ....HFRNICE ELLA KNEPPER—Mr. and Mrs. K. S KnepperMSRL RAY LECKEMBY Jr Mr. and Mrs Merl Rvv Leckeinby 1.090IIOB1 RT FELLER RONK ERNEST EDWARD ROSSMEYFRSI)ALE It. F. ISBETTY E. BRANT—Mr. and Mr.'.. W G. Brant ETHEL MAY BITTNER-Mr and Mrs Calvin Ross Bittner . RICHARD EMERSON BENDFJt -Mr and Mrs. Omar C Bender ROBERT EDWIN HETRICK Mr. and Mrs. Lawn- ce E. Hetrick ROY HOMEIt KLINK—Mr. and Mrs. John llomer Klink ......EVELYN HILDA OPEL—Mr. and Mrs. William Opel JAMES ROBERTSON—Mr. a:d Mrs. Thomas Robertson ALFRED LEROY THOMAS Mr and Mrs Clarence Thomas ANGELTNE TUSCANO—Mr and Mrs James T use a noBERT WERNER - Mrs. Clarence Werner ......................LENA YODER--Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Yoder........DAVID HARVEY YODER —Mr and Mrs. George E Yodei DONALD E. ZIMMERMAN Mr. and Mrs. p ZimmermanSIPESVILLFHELEN ELIZABETH BARNHAStT—Mr. and Mrs. Rotv BarnhartDalton Landis ......... 1.000 j VF.RL DEAN FRITZ—Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fritz .1 000 ; SARAH C. MASON—Mr, and Mrs. Edward C. Mason .........MARY CATHERINE SCHMUCKER-Mr. and Mrs D Schmucker. SALISBURY ALICE BEACHY—Mr. and Mrs. Nouh Beachy KATHLEEN BOWMAN Mr. and Mrs, Edward Bowmu JOSEPH FRANKLIN ENGLE - Mr. and Mrs Frank F gle LEORA ANN GARLTTZ—Mr. and Mrs. William Garlitz ANNA VIRGINIA HIXENBAUGH -Mr. and Mm. George Hixenbaugh .......................ESTHER MAY KF.IM -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keim DOROTHY ELAINE LTVENGOOD—Mr. and Mrs. Fay O. Ltvengood ..............PANSEY LORETTA MERBACH -Mr, and Mrs. Philip J. Merbach ..............WILLIAM SAMUF.L MERBACH—Mr and Mrs JOHN WILBUR SWARTZ WELDER—Mr. and Mrs. Karl Swartzwelder .....................STANLEY B THOMAS—Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas . .JOHN HARVEY WRIGHT Mi and Mrs. Harwy H WrightSALISBURY’ K. F. 1MARTHA JANE COMPTON- -Mr. and Mrs Alimi c ;npion EVELYN LOUISE SCHROCK Mr, and Mrs A C Schrock1IOOVFRSVILLF GERALDINE ARMAGOST— Mr. and Mrs, BpROCK WOOD It. F. OS’LOIS JANE BARCLAY- Mr; and Mrs, John M 1 009 | EI.FANOR LOUISE DUPPSTADT Mr. and MrsDOLORES JANE MILLER Mr and Mrs VBOSWELL R. F. »S*RAY ASH--4Mr. and Mr3. .David Ash ...........................CORA ELAINE HFIPLE—Mr. and Mrs Elmer Heiple . ,THE JOHNSON TWINS uToa. and Jean)- Mr. Ernest Johnson.•• ACOSTAMARY LOUISE BRANT Mr and M»’s. Morris Brant ......BOYNTON1,0001,0001,000LOCK)1.0091.900 1.000 1.000 1,0001.9001.009BALSAM LAKE. Wis.. Mar. —.A’*—The bodies of two women, one shot through the head, and the other having a crushed skull, were found early today in a burning automob le, two miles west of Turtle Lake. The bodies were v burned beyond recognition.The blazing car was round by passing motorasts on a side roadGIVE JOBS TO 550 MINERS one mile off county highway No. _i 8. northwest of Turtle Lake. Themotorist:* tossed snow on the mu*i chine and succeeded in extinguish-1 mg the fire.That the k.lling had been deliberately planned was indicated, county authorities said, by the fact that a spare tire had been tossedon.The purse contaTvd two en,’*‘i- j opes, stationery of the Ryan hotel St. Paul, but there was no writing or other marks on them. A powder puff, powder box and ui mirror were so badly burned that j it was impossible to estimate thearp of the women.’Hie bodies, so badly charred that only a few pieces of clothing were left °n them, had been placed on the floor of the car net ween the front and rear seats.DAVIS COALC i'rlmeII PrimeHighest crude coal in the count;Give us a calLJOHN W. IIAVIS 80jPhone 151-WI ilARMARVILLE MINE TOPITTSBURGH. Mar. 5 —((A*))1.009 S Approrimately 500 coal miners, whoPrices Geatiy Reduced. The best for less1.000 | will receive a monthly payroll of$50,000 will be given regular employment at the HarmarviUe mine of the Consumers Coal Cop any, effective March 14.is our aimWe allow no one to undersell us.1.0001.0001.0091.0001.000 ' 1,000 1.000 1.000• ft1.009 1.000 1.000 1 0091.0001.00)1.0901,0001.0001.0001.0001 000 1.0001.000Chas. A Merbach1 000 1,000■ •1,009 1,0001,0001,0001.0001,0001.009 1.090ELK LICKNORMA NAOMA MILLER-Mr. and Mrs. Eva.’ J. Miller LOIS JANE NEWMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Otto B NewmanBALEY WALKER Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker ........JOHN YODER—Mr. and Mrs. Amas J YoderFRI EDENSPAUL DICKEY Jr.—Mr. a: d Mrs. Paul Dickey JANET MARJORY ESHERICK—Mr. atlt;t Mrs Austin Eshrick JESSE JOSEPH HAMILTON—Mr and Mrs. Robert Hamilton .JAMES B. KORB Mr. and Mrs C. A. Korb ...................BETTY RUTH MeVICKERr— Mr. and Mrs. Walter McVickerHOMER LAWRENCE PAXTON—Mr and Mrs. Lawrence PaxtonMARY ELLEN ROSS—Mr. and Mrs, Chas. William Ross .....RUTH ANN WELCH—Mr. and Mrs, Joel Jacob Welch ...... 1.000UNA JUNE WEIMER Mr. and Mrs, George O. Wetmer ......... 1.003RICHARD EUGENE WOY—Mr. and Mrs. H. Frank Woy ...... 1.000FRI EDENS R. F. I).HAiRVEY GLENN BAER-Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baer RUTH VIRGINIA MAUST Mr and Mrs. C M. Maust RUBY JANE MORRIS—Mr. and Mrs. Quint Morris CLARENCE DEAN SWANK Mr and Mrs. Charles SwankMILDRED CATHERINE SHAULIS-Mr, and Mrs. William Shaulis MARY CATHERINE SPANGLERMr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spangl.erSTO YES TOWN R. F. I).ELLIS JUNIOR PR ITT Mr and Mrs. Ellis Pritt .............. 1.000Special low prices on chainsU. S. L. Battery $4*95Casco Electric Ice-Sleet Removersft ft ft ftft a ... *ft ftft ft » ft ft1.000 1,000 1.000 1.000Prevents Ice, Sleet and SnowFrom Obstructing theDriver’s Vision• » » «» • »1,000ft ft ft ft1.000Only a few minutes to install 65c and up1 0901.0001.000%»1.009• •1,000BBarclay........J H. DuppstudMiller .1.000 '1.009 I 1,090* * *1 000 il.OOi)• * •ft ft ft ft V *ft ft ft ft ft ft1.000 1,0001.0001.00 J1.909 1,000 1,0001,000 1.009i.9ooMr. aid Mrs, Willis K Honk1.00$1,000Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E Ro*s 1,000BARBARA JANE ’SHOCK® Y Mrs, jnrnes Shocfr*v ........ 1.00a KilTTaR PAYIilCHIA' (J DONNELL1 Mr. and Mrs. James o Donnell 1,090ELEANOR MAE SWEITZHR -Mr. u:d Mrs. Earl sweitzer ..... 1.000 I DONALD PYLE—Mr. and Mrs. Alley Pyle .......................1.000WILLIAM JOHN SCHMITT Jr.- Mr. a ct Mrs. William Schnlltt 1.000 VERDA MAE RAYNOR Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raynor• *1,000 1RUTH JOYCE HUMMEL Mr a and Mrs. W D. Hummel MART an JUNE HUMMEL Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rummelr ' s L1KT1E 4WILMA FRUNER Mr, a d Mrs. Julius Pruner ......MONA JOAN HOLSOPPLE - Mr Chester Holsopple .LAFFERTY TWlNSi* William Eugene and Lillian Jeam■Mr. and Mrs Chas LafTprty ..................NFLDA JEAN LING—Mr. and Mrs William Ling .....CLIFFORD L. SPANGLER Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sparfler. GLENCOEMARY LOU EDWARDS Mr ^nd Mrs Richard EdwardsBEOl’GHMARY TAL—Mrs. Julia Tal /............................., . ; GARiRKTTGENEVIEVE BAKFR Mrs. Orpha Baker..............MADA PEARL FRIEDLINE Mrs Jesse Frtedline . ............1.900MARY CATHERINE FRIEDI.INF Mr? Jesse Fried line ......... 1.000 jKARL WAYNE SHAFFER Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Shaffer ........ 1,000 ,Complete One-Stop Service Station andEvery Service your car Requires1,090SIMPSON’S GARAGE1,0091.00024 Hours Service Every Pay