Page Six1 * .SOMEHSKT DATT/V TTKRAT,T...... •?**•.«..,• .** _ . - 2■h/: Entries in The Shower of Gold ;for Countv’s Beautiful BabiesVEDNA3StlC“Guilty Hands*WEBSTERtIMystery ThAuthor of ‘DAD'S CIRC ’JORETTA' and *LOVE PREFERRED' central press association, me!wif91As this Is the initial list only the votes due upon the Entry Blank are published today. Active voting will begin in the issueof Wednesday, March 9th. **/•/(* * •1,000......• I «•••••• I• •• *»***#*»•• »SOMERSETBkby's Name Parents’ NamP V!0f!^DOLOHFS JEAN BlTNER Mr. a (1 Mrs. J. Arthur Bitncr l.OOrDONGES ALLEN BRANT Mr and Mrs. K R Brant 1.000BAER TWINS (Arthur and Arlene)—Mr. and Mrs. S. Baer ...... l.JUOROBERT WAYNE BARNETT—Mr and Mrs. Rav D Barnett .... 1.9K) E|LEEN ROSE BARNHART- Mr. and Mrs Ivan Barnhart 1.000BOBBY BITTNER— Mr and Mrs. Paul Bittner .................. LowLOIS HUNTER BAKER—Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker......... LOWAUDREY JANE CARE x —Mi and Mr^ Edgar Carey ....... J 'GERALD CHRTSTNIR. -Mr. and Mrs Paul W .Christner ..... 0.XHARIIET JOAN CHRISTNER Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christner .. .000VIRGINIA ALYRF CRAVER Mr. and Mrs Robert Cl aver ...... 1.0. o.EVELYN LUCIEL CARTER- Mr. and Mrs John D. Carter ...... 1,000CLAY ROBERT CRAMER Mr and Mrs. Ernest Cramer . ....... .000ELLEN FERN CHRISTNER—Mr. and Mrs. Edward C hristner .... 1.000 TERESA JANE DOHERTY—Mr. and Mrs Patrick Doh?rty ...... »,000ROBKR'l C DEANER Mr. and Mrs Russel Deaner ............ L000MARY ELLEN DU SEN BERRY Mr and Mrs Charles Duse berry 1.000DOROTHY JANE DWIRE Mr and Mrs. Robert Dwire ......... 1.000DOMFNICK LUIS DIRIF.NZO Mr and Mrs Harry Dirienzo 1.000JANT; EILENE FLUMMUR Mr. and Mrs Edward Flummer l.OOo*GERALD ELWIN FRIEDLINE—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friedllne .. 1.000 KENNETH EUGENE FOUST Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Foust ...... 1,000JACK RANDALL HOUPT Mr and Mrs. James B Houpt ...... LOOOMARY ALICE HARE- Mr and Mrs. Fred B Hare ...... 1.000ANNJEAN HORNER- Mr and Mrs Eugene’ Horner .......... 'WLpiS ELDINE HOCHARD Mr and Mrs Milton Hochard ...... 1.000CLOYD EUGENE HOFFMAN Mr. and Mrs Clyde Hoffman JUNE MARIE HOFFMAN—Mr and Mss. Royal Hoffman ARLENE JOY HOTTLE— Mr. a -d Mrs John Hottle RAUL F. KEIFFF.H, Jr.—Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiffer SHIRLEY ANN LICHTY- Mr and Mrs. Harvey Licht DORIS JEAN IA PE- Mr and Mrs D F Lape MADELINE MARIE LEASE- Mr and Mrs Roy Lea*JAY RUSSEL LEHMAN Mr. and Mrs. N. J Lehman ......BOBBIE LESLIE—Mr and Mrs Z R Leslie ................WAfjRJEN IRVIN MENSER Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Me userFLORENCE McNAIR - Mr. and Mrs. A W. McNair ..........KARL KENNETH MILLER Mr. and Mrs Charley Miller ----JIMMIE MILLER-Mr and Mrs. W W Miller ..............LOIS JEAN MOYER- Mr. and Mrs. VlrgU Moyer ..............MENHORN TWINS' Earl and Phyljs Mr and Mrs. F. Menhorn DOROTHY ELLEN MENSER Mr and Mrs. Freeman Me: serEINA MAE MILLER Mr and Mrs Martin Miller ...........RUTH LAVERN NICHOL—Mr and Mrs. Irvin Nichol ......GENE EDWARD NICHOLSON-Mr and Mrs. Scott NicholsonJANET ELIZABETH OTT— Mr. and Mrs R. C Ott .........MARY LOUISE PRITTS- -Mr and Mrs. Kdanurd Prttts ----FRANCES ANN RACOSTA— Mr and Mrs FTank Racosta .....N. E. (TEDDY) RHODES Jr.—Mr. and Mrs. N O Rhodes ... HAROLD RISHEL RINGLER Mr. and Mrs A. P RlngleiMARY ANN SWISHER Mr. a:.d Mis John Swisher ........BEVERLY ANN SANN—Mr and Mrs. Harry Sann ...........DONALD LEE SANN—Mr alt; d Mrs’ Harry Sann ............CYNTHIA JEAN SCHROCK-Mr. and Mrs Galen Schrock ...JACKIE SCHROCK—Mr and Mrs John W Schrock .......PFOOY LOU SCOTT—Mr. and Mrs. John R. Scott .........JOSEPH SPANGLER Mr. and Mrs Walter Spang’cr ........ALBFRTA JANE SPEICHER-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 » d Mrs. George F WaltersFREDDIE WELSH-Mr and Mrs. Ray Welsh*.........ADOLPH WEYAND Jr.—Mr and Mrs. Adolph WeyandSARAH ELIZABETH WOODROW—Mr. and Mrs. IrvinBETrY 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 ami Mrs F. W. Yanofi ----ETTA MAE YOUNG—Mr. and Mrs Clyde E. Young ......• *• •# •lt; •» « * ** • * *• •• • • • •SOMERSET R. E. IPSTWILA LUCILLE BARRON—Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Barron BRANT TWINS. (Ronald D -Donald O.) Mr, and Mrs. R. Brant JACQUELINE LETCHER BARRON—Mr. and Mrs R A Barron ROBERT HAY COLEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Colemun DWAIN ELVIN HAUGER— Mr a d Mrs Eivin Hauger DEAN ROBERT CUSTER-Mr and Mrs. Luther Cui CLARE,NCE CARL CODDINGTON Jr.,- Mr and Mrs C.EDNA FERNE DICKEY Mr aim Mrs. N. H DickeBETTY RUTH FLICK—Mr and Mrs Richard Flick MARY CATHRYN GARDNER Mr and Mrs. Georg- GardnerFAY KATHLEEN HILLEGAS Mr. and Mrs. H. H HlllegasDEAN H HEIPLE—Mr. and Mrs. Miller Heipie ............DOLORES MAE HOFFMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoffman DEAN BAKER K1NSINGER—Mr. and Mrs Roy Kinsingcr . ANNA CATHERINE LANDIS- Mr and Mrs Albert Landis PHYLIS ELIZABETH LANDIS Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Landis• * •• • • «* « ♦• • * •» *• • * *• i • •• • • •* * * **».»•*»**« •******CHESTER W. MILLER-Mr and Mrs Leo F Miller DANIEL W MENSER—Mr and Mrs Ray K Menaer .OFORGE W. MILLER Mr. and Mrs L J. Miller BETTY JANE MILL I R—Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mlllt JAMES REAM—Mrs. Gertrude Fr cdline DON AI D BLAKELY RINGLER—Mr. and Mrs Hurry RmglrrNORMA LOUISE SHAFFER—Mr. 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 ShaulisDOLLY STAHL—Mr. and Mis. Irvin Stahl ..................PAULINE LOUISE SCHILLING - Mr and Mrs. H. Schilling .FERN E. WEYAND—Mr. and Mrs. Fr mk Weyand ..........ALTON ROSS WEIMJ'R Jr.—Mr and Mrs A R Weimer •HOWARD WALTER Jr. Mr and Mrs. Howard W. Walter BLANCHE ARLENE WEOLEY Mr. r d Mrs. Claude Wegle.v HELEN LOUISE WALKER Mr aid Mrs. C L. Walker• i •• ** * * • ♦ »» » * • «1.000 i1,0001.000l.opn1.000LOOO1.0001,0091,000*LOOOLOOO1.0001.0001.000LOOO1,9001.000LOOO1.0001.0001.099 j1.000!1.0001.0001,9001.000 11.000 11.0001.0Q31W'1,000 .1,090l.ooo j1.00010001.000\z11.0QO1.0901,0001.0001.00011.0001.0001.0001,0001.0091,J00» 1,0001,0001,000Il.oooILOOOj1.00011.0 iO1.0091 0:xi. 1.0001.0901.0001.0001.0001,0001,000. l.OOfl1,0001,0001,00(11. 1.000111. l.OOO\ i1,0001 1i.ooc1 j. 1,000i -. I.OOC)CHAITKH lt;1rill. C»IItl.H im ned from the street.id moutitetf fiie steps ol a wide.oii) wherr comfortable wlr-kerrrlfure »tll! proeioirned fiie leisure i tons Hummef evetimp with tnaga* me« a ml tw)ok* Marcia noted thatsmall rour»* stood m «tie driveway: ii trd to the dotiM* enrage where ue glimpsed a larger ear that was roliaiilN a moderately prtr ed sedan oi i la family use Before they etiehed »tie looi if war opened by a ill. pleasa nt-fined woman who reeled them with friendly hnspital-v and install' admiration for Maria Met linn was neatly marcelled nd she wore a print apron over a • Ml tailored crepe dress She wu? he avetape American housewife and ioi her. In die average AmericanifllQ\ w oo«l lire bln/ed ( heerily In the j eti hearth, atnl from a deep arm-i.ur. a stout nenini middle-aged mu arose and extended his rigid and to Marcia while he still bellt; hr evening paper m mr left one ljiving dispensed with the rerfiiislteotms of hospitality he resumed hi •nt snd his rending while Mrs.• mns disappeared toward the addin' and the girls went upstairs 10 linn * room It was brightly clean ttb Hory enameled furniture and ose-v'nianred ruffled etirtmns ut the tttdnwa The small room held very •tie resemblance to lean Both well’s ••ncious suite ot high -ceil!fixed rooms •tut cr^»med nfth mtiti brocade and isf^ood. and qlittrrcd with «|lvcr!crystal Hut thcr^ wa.« no tenon of nerve* upon entering Alina * •m|room n* Marcia had experienced hen she first walked into Iran’s Oiftft, True, lean Botbwell had coved to tK* quite as pleasant to now is inyone tint there wa* al-M v« t tii« t v*» vs ni nx xnlf net treen enlth and f.overtv. which no bridge ftirndlineHS »»vrr could span Votiocrht cm** over the abyss bv n slownd painful «f ni ne of it* walls, or »u wight rt\ over it qtiicklv. if von♦ re provided with uitnris but therev ecu Id urn %a easy, naturali tgina ot it.'Make rourself at home* Alma kited tier atiem -What you don’t e mk for The bath room is across *ie hah If vou don’t mind. I’ll run own and hrff» mother finish the din. *r She probably has it alt done.mu at feast I make a creature of help.i .* lt;he fauqdUNiU’ethap* I can do something, too., soon as t uash my hands.” sug-. , red Murcia* ”Alum, vou don’t inow how awfully good u scorn* to *• m i home again It tva* sweet of on to invite me here and I thtnk our farmlx t* simply wonderful.’**Oh. vmi haven’t seen the worst of* * Mina warned her “Three hroth-** there I thtnk I hear warningsHie Ntmni’s apfuoach ’ a* a sound ^hbffimt* feet Mrid* nt voice* and d uhmed door floated up to themt know I have two each, of broth-itrd sister* And would 1 like to #• them tonight*** Hie tears throated to ap|**i»r then laiter at the dinner la bleu Marcia persuaded to intend the neigh-ithood movie Find stay the nighti’ I J l V ^ IB Xfib s vmjfr*- lt;■.m• MlLionel Barrymore. Madge Evans hi. rf “Guilty IGuilty Hand*, which tvill oicnlatonighf at the Par-K Theatreplaces Lionel Barrymore in th« apot bf featured player, offeringhim the most powerful role heI| has essayed for the talking screen.'The story was written especially i tor the talking screen by BayardI Ve.ller. master bf mystery drama :and author of such theatre hits as ’ The 'Thirteenth Chair*’ and “Thei; Trial of Mary Dugan It is his1Marcia stared, and stared.*#now, and I want to tell 'em beforethey all gel Invited somewhere else.Oh. gee. mother, can we? Implored tho younger Charles.“What kind of a party? she inquired cautiously.Oh. you know—ghosts and black eats thal give you tho shivers, stunts, duck lor apples—lots of whooplc.—That’s what I suspected.” laughed Mrs Kearns “Well—say I gotta idea and boy. it's a swell one. Lot’s have a partyin the basement—nil hoys. May we,•lad? he appealed to the other fount of authorityWhatever mother says. he agreed readily“1 know a stunt that would make fun. contributed I’eter, the oldest. Everybody tear out an animal, free hand: then you pin them on the hack of a sheet, turn out the lights, and wayc a candle around In front of ’em so they mnkc shadows on the other side It’s a scream The things actually move their heads nnd legs and tails. You wouldn’t bcllovo how funny It ran be.Mrs. Kearns approved the plans, and exrlteinent mounted to a high pitch during the progress of the meal. It was thereby settled. The Kearns hoys were throwing a Hallowe'en party to which no Invitation would be declined.Alma cleared the table and served»•carefully before he applied a match. Marcia observed that he did everything neatly and carefully, if a little too deliberately. W'lhch accounted for the fact that he was neither a whimpering failure, nor a spectacular success. A moderate man. with moderate success. That fumiliar phrsse. a happy medium. (lashed across her mind; and she wondered, vaguely, if in truth, moderation were the key t« happiness If you missed the hetghta you escaped tlie depths—in anything.Or were the heights compensationenough for the balancing depths?There are some real bargains in the sales, tomorrow. Alma was saying to her mother. “Dollar values in boys* shirts for sixty-nine cents, and good-looking buck towela 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 hnve to go early. If I do. f have to be at Mrs. Mabry’s for lunch nnd bridge afterward. If 1 am not home when you get hero tomorrow night, start dinner, will you? I’llhave everything ready Anothermarvel of the average American mother—how she managed to keep so many sizzling Irons In the fire, was a modern parudoz. Home duties and meals (or six, morning shopping, luncheon and bridge for one day; English study classes, dinner guests.first original for the talkies ana, i n the opinion of preview critics, the most baffling murder plot hehas ever conceived.IIa*» Central Holetho dessert, and after dinner tho boys and a niovic for another: while sheParticular interest is directed toward this new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production because it fol-■ lows Barrymore’s personal triumph 1 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 di- • i rect on since the advent of soundfilms.W. S Van Dyke astute produc- j er of screen thrills, noted for his direction of White Shadows in* the South Sens, Trader Horn* and “Never the Twain Shall Meet.*’, was at the director.al helm in bringing the mystifying Vetller story to the screen.Kay Francis, who last appeared in Vice Squad.” essays the heavy ’ iole of Marjor e West, whose suspicions and jealousies motivate the 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. ts Romantic Interestwith her is William ! popular Juvenile, whoPairedBakewell,• Oh \lrni tf wa« evident that she [carried the dishes to tho kitchen. Iinade a threc-thousand-a-year Incomesis accepted b\ llm Kearns family• u bout reservations Tho throe.• rubbed, subdued versions of glorl-iis American youth gave her theirrank admiration, and listened with lt;een Interest to her accounts ofDavid and Bob.Mr. Kearns, at the head of the table, carved nnd served the ro.-ist. itld Mrs Kearns, at the other end. ulded vegetables to the plates which •Irolcd the table and brought the •list serving to Marcia, seated at the ■lofd’r right. He remnrked upon the uiKincse depression, the presidential idimfilstration, the perilous condition *r everything in general: while his wile informed them that she had beeu iPpointed chairman of the social rom-oiitiee of the Parent-Teacher Asso-'uation at that day’s meeting, andhad Joined a class in English literature nt the Women’s Club It occurred to Marcia 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 and gardens —end children.Mother, may we ha\e a Hsllowo’en party? demanded middle-M'/ed Ken-whilc the girls washed them. Mrs. Kearns glanced over Hie day’s news in tho meantime, nnd then there was a general confusion ot preparation before 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 passed the age when love by proxy was almost as thrilling as love at first hand: perhaps even more glamorous and satisfactory. They sat In the darkened theater through two hours of tense excitement, absurd comics and news reels, nnd emerged Into the glare of reality with a sense of having been to tho ends of the earth.They stopped at the corner drug store lor sodas, nnd walked homo nrm in arm Marcia reflected that Ithad been one of ilie most satisfying evenings of her months away trom Mltrhelfleld. and yet It was only a replica of an evening in her own home town. Could it tie possible that the world was so small as that?When they had settled themselves again in the Kearns' living robin, and the boys had been marshalled off to l»ed, Mr. Kearns put a fresh loe on the tire, and tilled a thin briar pipe,“All the kku u« maJuoc plan* ;tamping down tbs tobacco neatly nndproduce tho 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 tn a corner of the davenport, only half hearing Alma's conversation with her mother, and half absorbed In her own soliloquy. On a small table beside her lay the evening paper, folded Marcia had not seen a paper tonight, because she had been so occupied with talking to Alma on the way out tromtown, and there had bom no timesince their ai rival to look at a newspaper. She picked It up now. and glanced casually at the front page. A photograph «tarcd up at her, and headlines leaped across the column. Marcia stnrted, and stared; almost.she uttered » cry. She glanced atthe others in tho room quickly to see if they had noticed her. and was glad that lliev had not. She felt cold and numb, powerless to move or speak — or 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.(TH ME OONTINVKmFIND 2 WOMENBURNEDDEAEIN AUTOMOBILEIIDENTIFICATION IMPOSSIBLE; EVEN EVIDENCE OF AGE ARK GONE FROM VICTIMS OF WISCONSIN CRIME.FACES BURNED WITH ACIfV• »«***1.000* »BERLINMr and Mrs.i• ■« « ■ •David Baker .......... 1.0001.000 1,900 1.000» » « •» » « * * •• * * « *• •• * «* * *• » • •1.0091.0001.000RONALD DAVID BAKERTHEODORE E BALDWIN— Mrs. Stella BaldwinDORIS FAY CUSTER—Mrs. Neldu Custer .....LCI3 JEAN DAVIS—Mr and M;s. H?nry Davis BETTY JEAN DIVELY Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy DivelyJACK SHERMAN DICKEY—Mr and Mrs. John DickeyMARY GRACE ESKIN—Mr and Mrs. Paul Eski-, ----BLANCHE CATHERINE ENGLE—Mr. and Mrs. Asa Engl*RALPH MORGAN GfftOFF Mr and Mrs Ralph Groff CHARLOTTE: JANE QLESSNER—Mr and Mrs. F. R. GlessnerJAMES M HIRPLE—Mr and Mrs. M. E. Hirple ............... l|[00ANNA MAY JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson ......... 1.000AUDRY KELLER -Mr and Mrs W. H. Keller .................. L000IXRIS LOUISE LANDIS Mr and Mrs. Dalton Landis ......... 1,000LOYD SPANGLER Mr. and Mrs Spangler ................... LOOOMEYFRSDALE R. F. I»SBETTY E. BRANT-Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brant ETHEL MAY BITTNER—Mr and Mrs. Calvin Rrxss Bittner . RICHARD EMERSON BENDER Mr and Mrs. Omar C Bender ROBERT EDWIN HETRICKROY HOMER KLINK Mr. and Mrs. John Homer KlinkBALSAM LAKE, WLs., Mar. —;/!»—The bodies of two women, one shot through the head, and the other having a crushed skull, were found early today in a burningautomob le. two miles west of Turtle Lake. The bodies were burned beyond recognition.The blazing car was found by passing motorists on a side road1,000l HARM A It V11 .LE MINE TO1.000 i GIVE JOBS TO 550 MINERS one mile off county h ghway No. _8. northwest of Turtle Lake. The1.000 I PITTSBURGH. Mar. 9.--t(JP))— \ motorists tossed snow on the ma-Mr. and Mrs. Lawre ce E. Hetrick 1.000 S Approrunately 500 coal miners, who J chine and succeeded in extingi t-t.000|Will receive n monthly payroll of mk *lre-EVELYN HILDA OPEL—Mr, and Mrs. William Opel .. 1.000 550,000 will be given regular em-i• •« « »* •«* »**«**1.000and Mrs. Edward SaylorKENNETH EUGENE SAYLOR Mr ZORN TWINS' Shirley Marie Edward Fra» klin- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zotn .......1.000*•*«**1.0001.000* * * «• •1.0001,000« •, t * • •* t* * »• •• •1.0001.00*11,0001.0001.0001 ,oooBERLIN 11. F. I)**PALE EUGENE CUSTER—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custer MIRIAM ELIZABETH DICKEY Mr. and Mrs, R. Earl Dickey ELSIE LORENE: HAUGER—Mr. and Mrs. H H HangerJAMES M. HIRPLE—Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hirple .....RUBY MAE: KIMMEL Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Kimrnel ....... 1.000JOSEPH (Sonny Boy PATSY Jr.—Mr d Mrs. Joseph Patsy 1.000JUNE ELIZABETH PECK Mr. a: d Mis. J E Peck GAYE MARIE PRITT Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. PTltts DONALD RHOADS - Ms and Mis, Kimmel Rhoads .DOROTHY JEAN REIMAN Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Reiman KATHRYN MARIE WEYAND Mr and Mrs. E. F. Wevand DOLORES EILEEN YODER Mr. and Mrs. Owen Yoder ...JEROMEJEAN ROY CUNNINGHAM Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cuiv InghamOLAJRA JANE MQRFLLI Mr and Mrs. Jot* Morelli ........DICK ELLSWORTH SMALLEY Ml . and Mrs. Clyde Smalley ..WELLER SBl'UGNANCY JANE COBER Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cober ................MEYFRSDALERICHA'RD VAER BOWMAN Mr. and Mrs Richard H. BowmanRICHARD LAMAR BAER—Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Baer......PAULINE G. CRITCHFIELD— Mr and Mis Paul M. Critchfield 1.00*1 *CLIFFORD EUGENE CROSBY—Mr and Mrs. Ray Crosby ROBERT ELL WOOD EBAUGH Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ebaugh JtJMILY JANE GLASS Dr. and Mrs. Creed C. Glass HFRNICE ELLA KNEPPER Mr. and Mrs K. S Knepper• ,JAMES ROBERTSON—Mr. aid Mrs. Thomas Robertson ALFRED LEROY THOMAS Mr and Mrs Clarence ThomasANGELINE TUSCANO—Mr and Mrs, James Tuscano1.000 i BERT WERNER—-Mrs. Clarence We met j OOO ; LENA YODER - Mr. and Mrs. Jacob YodetDAVID HARVEY YODER —Mr. and Mrs George E YoderDONALD E. ZIMMERMAN Mr. and Mrs, p ZimmermanS1PESVILLKHELEN ELIZABETH BARNHART-Mr and Mrs Rotv Barnhart VF.RL DEAN FRITZ- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fritz, .SARAH C. MASON -Mr, and Mrs. Edward C. Mason MARY CATHERINE SCHMUCKER-Mr, and Mrs. D Schmucker i . SALISBURY1 000* ALICE BEACHY—Mr. and Mrs. Noah Beachv . .....j KATHLEEN BOWMAN Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowrnu JOSEPH FRANKLIN ENGLE—Mr, and Mrs Frank F gle LEORA ANN QARLITZ—Mr. and Mrs. William Garlitz ANNA VIRGINIA HIXENBAUGH -Mr. und Mrs. George Hixenbaugh .....................ESTHER MAY KEIM —Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keim........DOROTHY ELAINE LLVENGOOD—Mr. and Mrs. Fay O. Livengood ..............PANSEY LORETTA MERBACH —Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Merbach ....................WILLIAM SAMUEL MERBACH Mr. and Mrs. chas A Merbach JOHN WILBUR SWARTZWELDERMr, and Mr®- Karl Swartzwelder ..............STANLEY B THOMAS—Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas JOHN HARVEY WRIGHT* Mr. and Mrs. Harwy H Wright ,SALISBURY K. F. 1MARTHA JANE COMPTON Mr. and Mrs Aiimi t * apn n EVELYN LOUISF. SCHROCK Mr, and Mrs. A C Schrock .IIOOVLRSVIMF 1.000 * GERALDINE ARMAGOST Mr and Mrs. Blur Anna .ivdROUKWOOD R. F. DS-LOIS JANE BARCLAY-Mr. and Mrs. John M Barclat ELFANOR’LOUISE DUPPSTADT Mr, and Mrs j. h Duppstadt DOLORES JANE MILLER -Mr and Mrs V B Mille,BOSWELL R. F. DS’RAY ASH *Mr and Mri. .D,ivid AshTltat the kJling had been deltb-planned was indicated.l .009 1.000i ana ployment at the Harmamlle mine erately l’an.t - of the Consumers Coal Copany, or- county authorities said, by the tar.Sa Uective March 14. that a spare tire had been tossed1,000 i “______ ________—-— --—------—’——1CLK LICKNORMA NAOMA MILLER—Mr and Mrs. Eva.: J. Miller ........ 1.000I °O0 j LOIS JANE NEWMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Otto B Newman ......... L°n°' BALEY WALKER Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker ................. 1000JOHN YODER- Mr. and Mrs. Amos J. Yoder ................... 1000FRILDLNSPAUL DICKEY Jr.—Mr. »: d Mrs. Paul Dickey1.009t1.000 ! 1.000• •« • *LOOO JANET MARJORY ESHERICK—Mr. aid Mrs Austin Eshrick• i1.0001.009LOOO 1.000 1 000JESSE JOSEPH HAMILTON—Mr. and Mrs. Robert HamiltonJAMES B. KORB—Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Korb .................BETTY RUTH McVTCKERr-Mr. and Mrs. Walter McVickerHOMER LAWRENCE PAXTON—Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Paxtcu MARY ELLEN ROSS—Mr. and Mrs Chas. William Ross* *« * »* * •• * *1.0001,001.000LOOOLOOO1.000LOOORUTH ANN WELCH—Mr. and Mrs. Joel Jacob Welch ........... 1.0001 1)00******LOOO1.000l.ooo• • »•*•****••1.0001 000 LOOO• •• **•••i.ooc1.0001.0001.000•«**#«• • • •l.OOt)1.0091,0001.0001.000*»••*»*•»**•*•***************1.000lt; * • * »*•*«** •»•«**»»********1.0001,00(1.0091.000 1.0901.0091.0001.000iV •1.0(10 1.009 i 1,0301.0901.000» «* •• lt;I1.009 CORA ELAINE HEIPLE Mr. and Mrs* * ** •1.00) THE JOHNSON TWINS tJoaElmer Heipie ........Mr, Ernest*Johnson1.000 1.009l.ftOOMSRL RAY LECKEMBY Jr Mr, and Mrs. Merl Ray Leckeinby 1.000• i i■ and Jean)-AC'OKTAllOBl RT FELLER RONK Mr. aid Mrs Willis E. Honk ........ 1.000 MARY LOUISE BRANT Mr and M's. Morris Brant ...... L000ERNEST EDWARD ROSS—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Rote......... 1.099 , BOYNTONBARBARA JANE ’SHOCKEY Mrs, James Shoclr*v ........... 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