The Evening Times from Sayre, Pennsylvania (2024)

Athens Department Open Daily 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. Messer's Drug Store.

Phone 271-X DORCAS CLASS IS CHOIR AT SERVICE Rev. Adrian T. June Preaches Stirring Sermon in First Baptist Church The Dorcas Philathea class of the First Baptist church occupied the choir last evening at the evangelistic services which are in progress at the present time, and are attracting large audiences at each meeting. The class rendered a special selection entitled "Dear to the Heart of the and a duet by Mrs. Huff and Mrs.

Hildebrandt was well received. Rev. Adrian T. June, pastor of the church, spoke from "Songs of Solomon', "They Made Me Keeper of the Vineyards, but mine own Vineyard have I not kept." Mr. June said in part "This text might be applied to many phases of our individual lives." It is easy to appear well in public, but often We were indifferent to our behaviour at home.

It is easy to dietate the policies of other people but how about our own conduct and practice? It is easy to tear the world order to pieces, but what are we doing to make our own immediate neighborhood better? "We are directly responsible for our own vineyard which is the heart. Parents must get right with where did you get your car POLISHED? It looks like 'DOWN AT SCHRIER Oil and Service Station 608 SO. MAIN ATHENS I just phoned 263-X-They called for my car, then returned it. That's what I call NASH Martin Keavin CORRESPONDENT BOWLER MAKES NEW PIN RECORD ON ALLEYS IN ATHENS Registering nine strikes and two spares on the 1-R bowling alleys Monday evening Lloyd H. Carpenter, member of the Ingersol-Rand bowling league broke the alley record for single game with 'a score of 279.

Local bowlers considered this a remarkable score, and those who witnessed the game say that Carpenter had a chance to make an almost perfect score, had it not been for the first and frames in which he rolled a spare. MISS CHRISTMAN NEW METHODIST ORGANIST Miss C. Lucille Christman of the Westminster Choir school of Ithaca has been named the organist and minister of music at the First M. E. church of Sayre.

She replaces Mrs. George Ruch, who is ill at the present time. She will also take the place of Miss Pfohl of the Westminster choir school because Miss Christman is able to serve in both capacities. 6 6 6 LIQUID OR TABLETS Cure Colds, Headaches, Fever 666 SALVE CURES BABY'S COLD The finest quality Nash has ever built FOR consistently fourteen raising years, its Nash quality has stand- been ard and its standard of value. In no other cars, however, has Nash been enabled to advance both quality and value as far and as high as in its four series for 1931.

These cars met with instant public acceptance. That original approval has widened and deepened as the four Nash Sixes and the eighteen Nash Eights became more and more commonly spoken of as the greatest values in their fields. In one or all of these models you will note increased horsepower, longer wheelbase, insulated bodies, centralized automatic chassis lubrication, extra quality upholstery, and many other at the lowest prices ever placed on cars of such pronounced quality. Drive in -let us demonstrate. A NEW TODAY'S DEAL DOLLAR FOR Delivered Prices Cars Fully Equipped Nothing More to Buy! Six-60 4-Door Sedan Eight-77 4-Door Sedan Wheelbase Wheelbase $942 $1065 Delivered Delivered Eight-80 4-Door Sedan Eight-90 4-Door Sedan 121" Wheelbase 124" Wheelbase $1411 $1712 Delivered Delivered Inter-State Motor Co.

SOUTH MAIN ST. ATHENS, PA. SAYRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1931 PAGE THREE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING TAKEN HERE SENIOR BOYS HAVE SPEAKING CONTEST Sixteen Students in Competition for Extemporaneous Oratory Award Four members of the Senior class of Athens high school participated in the third of a series of elimination contests ou extemporaneous speaking which are being held in the high school assembly each week. Those who spoke this morning were: Earl Douglas, Leo Keryin, Albert Fisk and Louis Montgomery. Next week's speakers will be Donald Anderson, Edward Campbell, Lowell Salsman and John Childs.Previous speakers were: Cari Casselbury, Harry Hawk, Alton Corneby, Donald Parks, Paul Lincoln, Edward Knowles, Weller Morrow and Miles Lewis.

Boys of the Junior class and teachers judge the preliminary contests, the four winners to participate in a final for the award to be given for extemporaneous speaking in the High school. COLEMAN QUINTS WIN TWO GAMES Beat Athens and Waverly Teams by One-Sided Scores Coleman Memorial teams added two victories last night at the parish house gym of Sayre. The first team defeated the Athens Midgets 25 to 5 in the main event and the Coleman Intermediates walloped the Wild Kats of Waverly 48 to 6. The Coleman Intermediates' deTense was too much for the visitor'S. Athens Midgets (5) G.

F. T. Welch 0 Lambert 1 HO 0 Hartford 0 0 Lewis 0 Briggs 0 Totals 1 3 5 Coleman Memorial (25) G. F. T.

Beaham 3 2 8 Vail 0 63 Skinner 60 Mann 00 E- MacNeal 2 Totals 9 25 No substitutions. "Wild Kats" (6) G. F. Rindflesch 1 00 Barber 0 co*ckroft 0 Daniels 1 Decker Totals 2 6 Coleman Intermediates G. F.

T. B. Ellers 2 T. Cater 5 11 A. Foss 1 2 J.

Whitmoyer g. 2 18 Russet 2 5 B. Whitmoyer 1 19 B. Iredell 0 Guysinger 1 2 Totals 20. 8 48 Athens Personals Jack Taylor, recently discharged from the service of the United States Navy, is spending some time with Mr.

and Mrs. Charles M. Smith of South Main street prior to a journey across the continent to his home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Richard Keeney of Berkshire, N.

was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith on North Elmira street. Mrs. S.

C. Pickett and Edwin Campbell of Hartford, Mrs. R. P. Watts of Brooklyn, N.

and Miss Ann Campbell of MansGeld have returned to their homes after having been called here by the serious illness of their father, E. C. Campbell of West Pine street. Mr. Campbell's condition is reported somewhat improved.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vought and daughter Phyllis, of Unadilla, N. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Smith on North Elmira street. Mrs. Elizabeth Scanlon of the Athens Junior high school faculty is ill at her home. Misz Daisy Durrant substituted in her ahsence today. Sayre Personals Miss Elizabeth Herrick has been discharged from the Robert Packer hospital and is at her home on Riverside Drive.

Mrs. E. F. Morris of Stamford, is the guest of Mrs. A A.

J. Bolich of 306 South Elmer avenue. Mrs. Harry C. Child of 404 Lincoln street is a patient at the Robert Packer hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. LuVerne Teed left today for New York City where they will remain for about ten days. ATHENS CAT ACTS AS ALARM CLOCK A newspaper picture service recently sent out the picture of a cat which eats vegetables, but the cat received so much publicity is not in the class with one owned by Miss Roby Clay. pool of Susquehanna street, Athens.

Miss Claypool's cat, which is angora" according to a letter to The Evening Times, not only eats vegetables but just delights in devouring mustard and ice cream. Raw pumpkin, sauerkraut and cab. bage are also a part of the menu of this cat. And that's not all. The Athens cat acts as an alarm clock, waking up the family at 6 o'clock every morning.

Her name is Midge and she is not for sale, so jewelry stores do not need to worry about a falling off in the alarm clock business. FUNERAL OF MRS. SMITH Funeral services for the late Mrs. Catherine Smith were held in the Methodist Episcopal church at Rome this afternoon at' 2:30 o'clock. Rev.

L. A. Dodson officiated. Burial was in the Rome cemetery. Mrs.

Smith died at her home in North Rome on Wednesday ing. MEN DROWN AT MONTOUR FALLS ELMIRA, N. March 20-(U P)-Police today searched for the body of Frank Trim, 52, of Montour Falls after two men and two horses were drowned in the Montour Falls canal. The body of James Arnold, 54, of Millport, father of seven dren was recovered early today after Gilbert Perry, 50, of Watkins Glen, lone survivor, swam ashore and subsequently was arrested for intoxication. The three were driving home from Watkins Glen, and were "looking for the bridge" when the accident happened, according LU the story told by Perry.

THREE MOTORISTS ARRESTED BY STATE TROOPERS CALLED Three Sayre and Athens motorists, arrested by state troopers, were issued summons' today by Justice of the Peace George D. Bonfoey. They are Albert Taylor of 102. Madison street, Sayre, on a charge of reckless driving; Donald Lee Harding of 408 West Lockhart street, Sayre, on a charge of driv-1 ing without a license in his possession and Robert Messner of 714 South Main street, charged with driving without a tail light. MISS VERNA DAVIES WINS HIGH HONORS AT TNT CARD PARTY Miss Verna, Davies ran up the high score to win the prize at the second TNT club card held at the home Miss Mildred party, Decker of 101 Lake street, Sayre, last night.

Consolation prize went to Miss MOva Kleckner. Green and white was the color scheme carried out by. the charming hostess during both the games and the serying of refreshments. At the first party of the club, which was held at the home of Lucielle Nailen of 335 CheMiss. street, Miss Kleckner won first prize while the consolation award went to Miss Davies.

Guests at the party last night were Miss Marjory Kasson, Miss, Davies, Miss Nailen, Miss Irene Meade, Miss' Kleckner, Miss Dora Stoner, Miss Decker all of Sayre and Miss Genevieve Murphy of Waverly. MURPHY-MOORE ULSTER, Mar. 20-Fred Moore of Ovid, N. and Miss Inah Murphy of Sayre were united in marriage by Justice of the Peace O. J.

Van Winkle at his office in Ulster Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. We would hate to be a great man and get laughed at just because We didn't keep on being great. DISCUSS DATES OF BOY SCOUT CAMP Camping Groups Fix June 27 to July 27 Tentatively God in order that their children may get a right slant on life. Sunday school teachers must not teach but live the word of God that their students may see in them a living example of christian living. "Business men must keep their vineyard of integrity and square living that no finger of scorn may be raised against them by an inbelieving world.

Preachers and deacons must be examples to the flock that men may see that they have been with Jesus and learned of Him." F. W. Osmun conducted the music. The spirit in the meeting was free and refreshing. The meetings will continue all next week every night except Saturday.

Tonight, Rev. C. W. Newman of Horseheads, N. will be the speaker, and the Junior choir will sing.

The old-fashioned boy who had to dring sassafras tea was not, however, a tea hound. What makes the new suits new this Spring Season? 724 Brintzess! 87S 18 The Printzess collection forecasts the mode In a Smart group at $29.75 Fashion introduces chic innovations in the suit mode. The severely tailored styles are things of the past and a softer, more feminine trend is developed in all the new tailleurs for street or sports wear. Again this season Printzess models are outstanding. Lovely fabrics in delightful and different color schemes that are enormously smart.

For Misses and Women SATIN OR CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES $2.95, $3.95 and $4.75 SMART HATS AT $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00 GLOVES FROM $1.00 to $3.95 VANITY FAIR SERVICE WEIGHT HOSE $1.35 SHEER CHIFFON At $1.50 WEAPING APPAREE? ThE FASHION SHOPPE ELMER SAYRE, PA Tentative dates for the annual Boy Scout camp at Elk Lake were fixed at from June 27 to July 27 at a meeting of the camping committee of the General Sullivan council last night at Athens. The greater portion of the discussion last night was centered around the equipment and supplies that will be needed during the month's stay at the lake. BOY INJURES FOOT Ed Quartini, son of Mrs. Alice Quartini of 206 North Thomas avenue, injured his foot yesterday at his home when he dropped a heavy piece of steel on was treated at the Robert Packer hospital for his injuries. He is able to be about.

PHYSICIAN HONORED ATLANTA (UP) The name of the Davis-Fischer sanatorium here has been changed to the Crawford W. Long Hospital and Clinic in honor of the noted Georgia physician who discovered the use of ether as an anaesthetic. Do Do You You Believe Believe the the Same Same HE THINKS HE WILL LIVE FOREVER Young Man is vibrant with ambition, hope, confiT THE dence, life itself. To him death is only a word. Wherefore INSURANCE? Yet he assumes the responsibilities of marriage.

And then the unexpected happens. And his wife and children are left at the mercy of an indifferent world. Whatever your age, you should be adequately insured for your family's sake. Today, let one of these representatives call and discuss the problem with YOU. Consult These Reputable INSURANCE Firms and Agents for Life, Sick or Accident, Auto Liability, Fire or Theft, Plate Glass, Elevators, Boilers HENRY E.

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