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The Franklin Repository from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 3

The Franklin Repository from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 3

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RtsccrTrrv 3 MBE-TMRVk MRS ELIgAHKTri IIARTMAV Kliafll Herman Kush died Friday at her home on Most Ernest Sipes Waynesboro ami f'Iytfo Boyd Skipper 1 Funeral sorv uurVA-nTecr 'rjiurafc lV IK the limilf(f at liie uv will conduct the scr-1 uy! rvli-es will le held rrniimi at 3:30 o'clock in'' mcav mmy mg tf IlIUNgl MAY BE OREATEE WALL ST HEARSE at him' relatives am invit-ri' relatives are invit-d I ACQUIT BOY FOR DEATH OF FATHER Maryand Linked in Queen street was horn in Germ- any December JO 1843 and uuh member of Cbrptis Christ! Church- She in survived by these children Frank Kusa at home Mm Hit-liter of Harrisburg Mrs Robert of Carlisle Wiliiam Kuhh of Camden ami Mrs SI Dunklri- Jm-Y Mrr-i rsburg r3 Mr and diet In Fifty Minutes AfterAiii Miller and mm James Getting Case Mother Clad Saturday afternoon in cham- 0 II Bradley is confined to the Gettysburg Jaa Charles Null Jouci us the result of a fall at the ithcAdainx comity yonili on trial nl station where he is em-PUT 1Bre'! murder was acquitted Ilycd the charge of slaying Ills father1 nfternovu Mrs 11 Wednesday at o'-iuck There- entertained over seventy I BUREAU IS FORMALLY REORGANIZED John Crawford Re-Electsd As Head of Organization Woman Member Is Flacsd on the Executive Committee were erected: -J Grisninger treasurer COMMUNITY MEETINGS ON SCHEDULE tin Franklin Nation inet on 'v Cl 1 ATV AX- I'D' ELL Curtis Ai Chatman and Elhcl Grace bulb tif Ori-tanna united marriage at noon on Saturday of the First United ciiurch iiy Iier 0 Shtiel i dea Watson Roil and Dorothy "urg XicnUjSijX SHAFFER Wilhelm Pa-k Baltl rlc avenue- '-iiheiin Pak Bulti Vivian coy both of Shippenshurg well known contractor of Ballimui-o tain of West Queen street: also by two nue He was aged 69 years 1 month Misters Mrs John Andrews of It 7 nnd 22 days and was a member ri and Mrs Jacob Dunam of Spring St James Church He is survived by City his wife and tour children George A Mass will he said by Rev Bell Jr of Harrisburg Helen Emma! Noel Monday morning at 9 o'clock in anil Stanley Boll at nome also by a Corpus Christ! Church Interment at step-son Ray Brannon of Harrisburg be part of a new trunk line Corpus Crlstl cemetery and a sinter Mrs Lottie Peyton and to ne created from me lakes to ihe -a brother WILLIAM ROCK I Knnerai Wiliam IIl-iI: died riiurs-lay evening at the home of bis son Em- wlt'i Uei Je--n in h01 elin inert Rock near Mercersburg He fbs-ire at Lebnion ceiue- Jl1 was aged 73 years two months and Services end i nvaie rauroads will be 19 days and is survived by two sons omit 'em- Ernmert at whose home be died! and Moody of near Grecneastle MRS MARY ELLEN HORSH live brothers and two sisters David i Ir- Mary Ellen -James George Samuel an'd Miss Mag Abram llorsh gie Rock and Mrs George Zeger all day morning at of Navarre Kansas and Elmer Rock She was aged 7( of California and 18 day and at The home1 EmmeTt Tt JfiJSb o'clock Sunday afternoon Interment also these brothers stern Mrs th open maiket during the last two at Fairvlew cemete-v Me'-eersburg mw Samuel Wilson of Church Hill Miun Alice Sheeley of Springfleld Mass of i Big Merger Say Reports I Stock Continues to Rise on ratal nearly 70 percent of the cotn- last two weeks of the Jii: fi in 'v jiv taking of testimony in the ease finished ns noon hour li wan exfe'i-d that two wiiaenscn would in yesterday utisriiouj a si was accidental almost character nf executive conimitTP'j consists of I Iiese ie virtually the only other evni officers: Mrs Philip Ilikle i nf ha morning being the cross-cxom-Grlni It SI at ler McDowell iinnt1 on of tho hoy himself anil in ilii-i mid John Finafrock lle his story that the shontiug thga --yjLxjAM MYERS William Myers of near Greensns- the died at his home Sunday at 12:15 from paralysis Ho was 62 years is survived Grecneastle lumv Iu iaiuv na- gerstown and Harry Greencastle Air Myers was the fast of ins family and is an active member of llie Emory-wood Athletic Association A reception was held immediately following tli ceremony Mr: and Mrs Nicholson will be at home after January 25th at 224 West Woodiawn avenue Baltimore CLARK Paul Frey ana Alice Hazel Clark caplcclization of the company lover ot aecond preferred The sloe lj "iu Maryland and the Wheeling- and Lake Erie arc- abso lutcly controlled by John Rockefeller and any negotatlons for the acquisition of the proper! tics would necessarily have to be caci-icrl on with Mr 'Rockefeller It Is not believed that he would sell one live without disposing of the other- lo same interest The stocks of the Western Maryland and the Wheeling and Lake Erie have had outbursts of strength before but no previous movement has approached tho present one in amount of transactions or extent of advance in prices There are three prospective pur chaser of the Western Maryland Wheeling and Lake Eric the Pittsburgh and West Virginia and possibly the Washington Baltimore and Annapolis Those most often mentioned as likely buyers are Loree the New York Central and Van Swe'rlngens with the Baltimore and Ohio as a possible fourth contender GYRUS IS REJECTED BY 49 TO 28 VOTE TIMELY NEWS LETTER FROM MERCERSBURG iMen-cmburg borough Montgomery with frrnias uud pink roses 'sw- d0111 lit'n nml Mrs II Wald- J-'h presided ai the table in the din- 11 1 room and won- ussisted by a num jl''r V0nR am ire Nannie Johnston who ha j'lWn Gl fo department of Tiirnl schools Dr Driver was the chief speaker anil bronchi out many point of intercut In the afternoon hln niihjerl was Equation" During thin talk he told of Hie liov-lnud of James Whitcomb Riley Dr a great many cases of nrarlet fever In our community with few now cases reported Mr Monn who had a stroke last week is reported an uot improving Steiger Bros of Morcersliurg-wrre in our neighborhood yesterday morn ing gathering up calves for which they aro paying fancy prices Mr Crider spent part ot last week visiting his son Guy of this place Mr and Mrs Nelson Myers spent Sunday in the homo of Air and Mrs Samuel Alyers ot Williamson Air- and Mrs Samuel Slothour visited in -the home of Mrs Slothour'a father Jacoh Alyers of Church on Friday Nicholas Stouffer Is repotred on Hie nlck lint with pneumonia GREENCASTLE 3 ft 4 Carrje Krlner i last Wednesday Carrie Krlner visited at Paul Mus- business trip to Grcencastjc Wed- sf cvnoou they visited at Wnyne Rolzs fust both of town were united in marrlago Tuesday afternoon at the rectory ot the Corpus Christi 'Catholic Church the ceremony being performed by the bride's pastor Rev Noel The bride wore a gown' of white georgette and carried white carnations They were attended by EL Clark brother of the bride and Mrs Clark The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Clark of Broad street and the bridegroom Is a son of Mr and When the addresses of the luwyes was bronchi up Indiana began Raymond Topper the deien-' 1 1 counsel asked for complete acquittal and In the closing address preceding Ihe Charge ol the court John Ruti the district attorney asked for a conviction ou the charge as indicted The Jury retired to their room at 4:4 o'clock and consumed fifty minutes in their deliberations returning at 5:30 o'clock with the verdict A smile spread over the face of the boy aa the verdict was announced His mother sat near tbc front of flic courtroom but shu made uo effort to reach the boy ereral minutes elapsed before she went to the bar where Iter son sat with a deputy sheriff At the foot of the stairs Just before passing out -into the street one of the men of her community shook hands with bet-over the verdict and she was heard to say am and bad his rominixcvm-i-n from first band knowledge: One ot llu most in-icrexting I blogs bo told was that of Riley's drawing a cartoon of teacher Lee ilurrin This (earlier recog-rizoil i'i i-xuggei- ui profile us 1 in own hut pralnei1 'hi yottugsl'-- lor bis skill This incident nlnyril with lllley as long ns he lived On aeeotint of It he punned on lieln to others Superintendent Finafrock spoke and ns usual uinilc splendid use of Ills time lie brought out three points: The oho or nal tire to illustrate points in geography (he bene fit of some kind of constructive desk work for the rural primary pupil the helpfulness ot a supervised study period for the grades GREENCASTLE 2 There in still Funeral Tuesday afternoon leav- ten days ago when he was stricken Ing-lhe house at 1:30 o'clock with' with paralysis he was in good health cervices In the Grace Reformed and was able to assist In the arming He Is survived by his widow and one non William Maun of Philadelphia! Funeral arrangements announced later CAPTAIN S' I M'PHERRAN Captain I McPherran veteran of the Civil War died Thursday at 3 at his home on Nelson slreet He was aged 80 years 3 months and 7 days and was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church Captain McPherran was born In Alexandria Huntington countv and was Captain of Co A 195 th Pennsylvania Volunteers- during the' Civil War Captain McPherran served the full period of the of Chambersburg died Monday war and wag confined for a period In at 4:45 at the home of his daughter one of the southern prisons He is Mr Noah Spangler Waynesboro survived by his wife Mrs Emily after a ten days illness He had McPherran The McPherrans re-lieen upstairs for the past two years cerrtly observed their flftyflfth wed-becuuse of his infirmaties He: wis ding anniversary Two 'daughters horn Dec 4 1829 and was aged- 91 survive' Mrs Arthur Croft of Car-years 1 month and 20 days- He is lisle and Miss Mary McPherran of survived by these children: County New York City also three grand sons Commissioner Frank Hafer WilHam jrvin William and Robert Qroft of Edward Quigley and Mrs William Carlisle Arris all of Chambersburg Alfred! The funeral will be held Saturday J-of 4 AiiKtin A of 6 'afternoon at 4 o'clock with services Calvin of Council Bluffs Iowa ami jn charge of Rev W- Taylor Fur--Mrs Noah Spanglov with whom he thr services will he be Id in the made his-home He is also survived Methodist Episcopal Churcfi at Alex-by thirty-four grand children fifty-- andra on Sunday afternoon at 3 six great grand children and one Interment at Alexandra great great -grand child He was a Mrs George Frey of South Sixth Home Byer6 Upr st'rag: street After a ten wedding burg trip to various points in Wet Vlv Metal-January-glst 2 M-Battk ginta Mr and Mrs Frey will be at Eldg- Fannetteurg Montgomery February Cth 2 High School Mercersburg Peters February 4tU 7:30 master Warehouse Quincy February 1st 7:80 High School Bldg St Thomas February 1st 7:30 High School Bldg Southampton February 4th 7:30 Orrstown Bank I Washington January 31st 1:30 Chamber of Commerce Waynesboro Mrs Philip Bikle the first lady February First Bill Reported to Commit-' tfflk'5Ia80n' P-Zl Of Sheriffs in 5th eth 7th and 8th Class Counties 1 By International News Harrisburg Jan 25The 'BUlt'STlwi I Producers Association made the state- vceg Iuernionl Kvimi! unri I Friends and wlljoll GEORGE A BELL Gooikc A Bell died Tuesday 7 o'clock at Ills heme on Samuel anrl Diyvirt Shelley Waynes- boro SAMUEL MAUN 1L la muua ai ulis nuiac lien i jj Hill aged 89 years He colebrstcil his birthday last September TTM- i RALPH BEEVANS Ralph Beevans died Tuesday at his 8d 1 and 7day8' w111 rmtnfv a tla in Interment at the graveyard in Little MRS IMMELL Mrs Immell died Thursday at 6:30 o'clock at her nome on Ramb- risburg Mrs Jessie-Geiser of Wll- Mhgb Bd g-Rhoadg oI Lebinon a son Sanluel Seacrest wltll whonl Bhe made her'-fSsidence and Mrs Bossermau of Mercers- The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at ihe home Interment at Green Hill Waynesboro JOSEPH FUNK Joseph Funk died Thursday at Ills hunie in Mercersburg aged 93 years 2 months and 27 days He is survived by these children John funk of Denton Md Jacob Funk of Alcrceraliurg James Funk ol Detroit 31 leh- Airs Katherine Kar-l-er ot Aterccrxhurg aud All's Frank Shelley of Harrisburg am! brother Christian Funk of Bascom Ohio Tbc funeral will be held Saturday iifterncon at 2 o'clock with services in the Atetiiodist Church at Alercers-liurg Interment ut Fail-view cemetery SCARR BUS CARRIES VISITORS TO WASHINGTON The following lnral people spent yesterday in Washington the trln being made in a buss of the Scarr service Mr and Air Kellner Mr and Mrs AI A Phillipv Air and Airs Joe Rommel Mr and Mrs Ai Wingerd Alary Horn Grrtrmie Fhotl Airs Lillian Haw- baker Alixs Al Malone Viola Oliver Ueulah Ankerhrand George Link Alerle filiockey 8 Iiafer fppernian Hrerh'oiel Coover Fkelley Al Earl Garvin Warren Co over Jim Kotttris Gipc ettorso AleC'lure Toni liowen and I- Wlnsrit Variety may he the spire or but some of us don't want our lives to be too highly seasoned Black's i the the the all the he of by of so a I a I greencastle news Word has been received here of llie death of the Rev Joshua A Smitfi a resident of Chicago for the past 50 years and a cousin of A Smith of town which occurred January I6lit in his 84'(h year T-he Rev last to Greencastle was during I be Old Home Week-dt 1911 when he J50 Boy Oot together meeting at the hJ 11 Veteran nf teS5 "pbtl Sheridan Prior to entering the Civil Wnr there tncre iabSS 1 or Chambers- from Martinsburg Va about miM( -ifi liter' and at the present time them 18y Peraons on the payroll with I an outPut about Mr and Mrs Haas have made many friends in Grecneastle who will great real ly regret their removal from town I Misa Thelma Ryder daughter of ur loved Senate' Turns Down Pennsylvania As Member Of I By International Nows Washington Jan 25 President Coolldge was 'seeking a now appointee for inter-state commerce commission today as a result of the senate's overwhelming rejection of Patronage waa settled The nrst bill whereby al! milk coming num Cyrua Woods of Pennsylvania 'to be reported fromcommitteewas cnigr herdswould receive the same nraotnf theInterwoVcn business trip to Maugansville oa at the be- tllnt Senator Culbertson Mifflin hnnua Thii idnnit hr Mr iLthmii lurR I'lant or tne interwoven com- i named by the president enara adjeumed at 12:05 to-mllk delivered to the Supplee WlUs Senate day until Monday night at 9 Jones plant at Mercersburg and nt after having convened at 11 a and Waynesboro would receive a bonus of il 'vvw hv dtn 1 adopted the slate committee's report i0c a hundred for all milk coining traraera Barlal wasmde ra Qnuithsm attending the Bible cotton senate patronage for 1927 and ra- tubercular tested herds Mr Leh- protner- Uaml was made in feronce ported a down bins out of committee-man added further that an effort Is Tv A' Mr and Mrs Wavne Rots visited Interwoven PouI Rotx's-ln Waynesboro on Stin- Greencastle has daJ' Chambers-1 B- Lesher and Arthur made a Cub8ri80a- bonus This Statement by Mr Lehman chmSIhta sS! Vnd Mrs Jucob Weaver and Mrs Annie Plum arc on the sicklist Arthur and Anna Alae Lasher spent from Saturday until Sunday at Monday morning member of the First united Brethren Church and a retired farmer Funeral Thursday leaving the home at 9:30 with services in the (First United' Brethren Church at 10:30 conducted by Rev Kojahan of Waynesboro assisted by Rev Shettel of tho First United Brethren Church Interment will be- made at Cedar Grove cemetery ISABEL FRY LOWRY Umbel Fry was born June 5 1850 at- Chambersburg At an early- ago ler Road Glenolden after a short ill-rhclost her parents-and was reared ness Mrs Immell was formerly Miss io womanhood by an aunt Mrs Jano Susie Kreichbaum of town She is EMick When' 20 years of age- she survived by' her husband and tw-) married pbed Lowry and- after' three daughters Mrs Russell Whorl and children were born they moved' from Mrs William Gruber- both of Phila-Chambersburg to a farm north of delphia Directum were present from evry township in the county AGer the routine business liail bceu Irnusnricd Iffans for the community lneeiiugj were mapped out Dates unri places for holding the meetings were echo- dulei1 ag foiinwo: Antrim January 31st 7:30 Greencastle High School Funnel January 31sl 7:30 High School Dry Run Fohruary 3rd 2 County Office Chambersburg Guilford February 3rd 7:30 AI Schoolhouse New Franklin Hamilton February 51h 2 County Office Chambersburg Letterkenny 1st 2 (director of the Farm Bureau was lintrns sh nhe was0' mucShheintgearadhRra wori pertiOnlng to I the I Lrarlrara mb? Ition' representlug tho Inter-State Milk was received with much applause as it is in indication of fieward to the 1 amoiK to mucproflt tobe Bted3a a map exhibited at Harrisburg during Dy' 18 A committee to confer with Zug on transportation consisted of oni a ti' yj'' ere uregent frSm in fhe counfy except 11 ep FALL-SI NCLAIK TRIAL POSTPONED By International News Th eon i ne con Washington Jan 24 court gianted the postponement upon I the representations of lawyers i vi ie F0 jji win bo unable to Thev Vresented two affida fram E1 paso Texas physicianr (cutting forth he former cabinet offl- Audition is serious He is suf from pneumonia and a fonn county which has never been bobbed Two illustrations are given showing Misa Statler with her huir up and the other showing it hanging over lier Shoulder to the waist There Is a campaign on now to have women return to the use of long hair 8m the picture of Miss Statler witli INJURED IN FALL DOWN GARAGE ELEVATOR SHAFT Tin laruco Croft rMlrH rtrupeit of thfi pboo mrcre-i a bnk-n kti" cP at'ivis of tli' fri-e win he f'-ll fiDeen frJ-i down a parace etevator Ite thi-gght eieiaior was a- first floor fpeni the safety gat'-s ari' s't-rped into pac He tell to basemen floor Air and Mrs Wayne Rotx visited at William Wltmers on Friday evening IT Lesher and family spent host of Pennsylvania lnfluencoa Although tho president and Secretary of the Treasury Mellon threw political resources Into the fight senate refused to confirm Woods with ns little compunction as though were a village postmaster Instead a former ambassador to Spain -and Japan The vote of rejection 49 to 28' confirms the exclusive pbll carried International News Service predicting Wood's-rejection by a vote of approximately 54 to 30 The Senate's action to many political observers definitely marked the extent the snlit between the' executive and the senate Administration lenders admitted afterwards that no executive within memory had suffered crushing a defeat on a personal appointment after making so -valiant fight as was made for Woods Some even described the vote as the worst blow to Coolldge prestige since lie entered the White House and certainly the worst 'defeat suffered by the Mellon interests since the Republicans returned to national power in March 1921 Abilene Kansas in 1878 In 1904 they moved' to Abilene where they resided until the death of her hus-1und In 1918 She is survived by one brother Bolivar A Fry of Los Augules also -five -children: Clarence north of Mrs Ber- ghamTwTfe of 3'wUMtrf Uia By on lira Nolla- and Harrisburg died on Tuesday night at Erneat all of Ka nsns City' Mo Also herhome near Greencastle ten grsnrtchildren and two £eat 8he 8Urvlved thege cWlaren: Mrs Frank Wickersham of Har Mr and Airs Ryder Hykra i Is Washington street a student Ross visltpd at Jenklntown fell Weaver on Saturday I Beaver College 1 doing some atholic vit-ru in nml coiinelln! spring are already presenting selves In the Blue Ridge Mountains near Pen-Mar and-the Cascades -cup ur me PAyvniueiKai xai at Red-Wing Alinnesota during bee" abhut whlle past two and one-half years have EXPERIMENTS SHOW THAT ELECTRICITY ON FARM IS REAL EARNER OF DOLLAR Tests on the experimental farm at may be in value of labor savLti the reduction of operating costs or tlm railed value of products due to quality or quantity or lYth Cf course'' says Professor alimony Franklin a slater of Raymond iiouser has been living town since the divorce began bJLa FIRE BURNS M'CLEARY IN HONOR OF WIFE'S BIRTH ANNIVERSARY i Shinncuxhiirg Jnn 26 The home of nhThT been Jlr III 7: tlThievosdon Sunday foicvllof mch Thursday evening of last week when Mr Slatzgavcr cu- fining slntion on tertained a large iiumlu'r of irlends and acquaintances at a Five-Hundred Carlisle streel and not onl litlp jja occasion being rninpleio ilhomsclveB to gas but were so imrn If" IIBrty s-us given in 'U I honor of Air Sallzgaver's tlilrly-scc i cud birlli aiinln-rsary who was til- Two aj omobileH Of loi lhU i) jt a number of useful as jjj Square on Sunday uud one cur was glrvd so badly that it hud to ad Mr placcjl in a locul garage for a iiiiii-' Su(lpavir ali ihildreu Julii plote overhauling mri itnerr Mik auiiu Kn Hilda PUlIiufrr 1(1 Bnd-clauKlitt'rs Kolwrla siml Aiml Mr anrl Airs Alvcy Plltinger Crnwnover llerinun Fitzgerul underwent 'M'w Warden all frum towj Air uud nd All Clarence Saunders and mu' John Mr sn upcralion for appendicitis on i Sat urday lit the Cliambersbing llosp-- tal The child baa been ill with DipjuaAy'jBpptr PARTY 81 RTH in'( Mrf( rvil cnUny ((riIiny Mr a roii Ji county fixing the' pay of sheriffs in 6th 6th 7th and 8th class counties MRS FRANKLIN 1 DENIES CHARGES 1 wSRaffiV-aKsSLS in court at Cumberland an answer to tho crossbill for absolute divorce of Dr A -Leo Franklin prominent sur- 8 eon of Cumberland through her at- ol Hagers- i William iobb of Cum toi'neys Omer Kaylor town and former Judge' Walsh and David A Robb berland She denies the allegations of unfaithfulness and asks that the suit of Dr Franklin' be dismissed Dr Franklin filed the cross-bill after Mrs Franklin had instituted suit for separation and Mrs BARN AT CASHTOWN Fire starting In an explosion at an tttomobile under repair in the shed Insurance I The automobile was being repaired Quentin AicClccry IS year-oid sc of the owner of tho farm The cxn! ion set fire immediately to ihe si and fanned by a liri-k wind sprenu llan ba reps in Iiarit consisting of corn iiav and vrvrc torrother veil csf farm rry osrpt nac its which were swj1P werp rescued A11 the crop in tb pulled to satev 1 the farmer does not effectively utilize for other productive purposes the time saved him by dec- (Thursday afternoon In Greoncastls Atnrv Pliiel who was on the sieli- i i 1 'L" Jacob fiwar(1 Mr and Mrs A ((jl1( Mr and Mrs AI'il- Sollffnr (nugliier imrmhy and win Robert Mr and Mr Kell Ur rJ( itaniU Mr uwlMn- sssaasaawe Birpy reorgo and Ida Mr of r'hainlien-burg It grao'e'l a marriage license at the Atemorlnl Hospital' Aliitnnn lanuary 15 being aged 76 ynn 7- months and 10 days She wad a de- voted mother ever mindful of the iiiteraats ot her children Bttrlal was in Abilene cemetery Rev Bergstrewier ofilciullng LAURA A COOK Ijtura A Cook daughter of Mr end Mrs John Cook of Woodstock died Monday night at 11:30 o'clock aged eight days She Is survived 1y licr parents and these brother anil xint nr Mrs (' Otl of town Frank Edward Rodney Martha William Irvin l'rcston and Garnet all at home Funeral services Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the homo Interment at Mt Pleasant cemetery HENY BAR IRC llonry Barbie son o( Mr and Mrs I Henry Barbie Williamson died Tuesday aged three months Hts parents two sisters Mary and Anna and a brother John survive Funeral services Thursday morning at 9 o'clock Interment at Calb die cemetery MRS MALINDA SKIPPER Airs Alaliuda (Vulianoe) Skipper widow ot Howard Skipper Waynes-lioro died at the Waynesboro hospital at 4 37 Vclock yesterday inornin after a several weeks Illness with heart trouble Site had been bedfast during this time Mrs Skipper was horn in ilurrisouville Fulton county the daughter ol William aud Alary Val- liince She moved to Waynesboro with ber huslisml 22 years ago anil had since resided there The earlier part of her life was spent in Harrisoiivilie She was life-long member of the Methodist Church at ItarriKonrilie She was a member ot the Daughter of Liberty Lily of the Valiev Council No T9 She is survived by the follow lug children: Miss ('rare Sipes llar- riaonvUlc Wilbur Sines llarrlsbur" chicken pox and did not socni to satisfactorily recovering A ponmiita- ion of physicians and an cxainina- jt on revealed the f0'1: she rushen lo the triettv he isn't any better off from attached to tbabarn at the farm of Clvirlen McCIeary at Cashiown de- the hern and all outhuIMinpR vv hfcVr money may'be nndV Prafee- chicken house at 2 o'clock sor Stewart names feed grinding Tuesday aiternoon There was some dollnrs-and-cents s'audpoint" Among the farm activities grin prue ron 6fs rov cnshicr Mr Walker c-unes h-f' ''rore Vf 34'i The two boob-very highly Ite is a KIT award'd to -Mrs Jesse ion of the late Charles Walker j-Ij B1 rrg llarni' Fannetisburc who wa caalilT of the Fanneitebnrc Brink aisl iaa Iiiiw Ilf llr Seibert Milter and Frledly roytmeni- MARRIAGE LICENSES Jolin Rowland tbe blind evnngelirl HELO ON ATT-MPT TO Andrew Mean Quincy was and shelling threshing water Win" 'ENTER PACKING HOUSE mnrnfntr st ii) clfifk on 'no caiaiv' burglary felonSoiu and fore fill Ptrv of 'o packing house of th- bond for hearing Squire A fuller on Roundlop Fruit farm 'Red-' Rohr wa arrested Sundry 'liv Patrolman Waikr for drunken 'disorderly ccaducL He paid 3550 before Magistrate Stover jreptipied the pulpit Monday evening the evsneeltette services that nr'- pn--re-s First I nBed Rritb- rn rbnrch They are being well sttr-ndrl and there have been several tcnvcrslets.

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