1931
JANUARY-5th-John Eich, Austrian, in a non-fatal mine accident, due to falling slate at room. Single. Machine Miner. Source. Carl Phillips was born to Abraham and Celest Moore Phillips on the 14th, on a farm in West Bethlehem township.
FEBRUARY-J. W. Shidler, prominent businessman of Marianna, seeks approval from the Public Service Commission to operate a bus line from Marianna to Washington.
MARCH-Joseph Grigula Sr., Lithuanian, in non-fatal mine accident.
SEPTEMBER-Johnnie Partezana's original Wanderleers will appear at the Aracade Theatre, in Marianna.There will be singing, dancing, and comedy by the Wanderleers group. Also, the silent film "The Forest Havoc" will be presented. Alex Brineyar, American widower, is in non-fatal mine accident-Run over by motor. Source.
SEPTEMBER-Johnnie Partezana's original Wanderleers will appear at the Aracade Theatre, in Marianna.There will be singing, dancing, and comedy by the Wanderleers group. Also, the silent film "The Forest Havoc" will be presented. Alex Brineyar, American widower, is in non-fatal mine accident-Run over by motor. Source.
OCTOBER-Three robberies in Marianna at the Fred Swihart Barber shop, Marianna Mercantile Company, and Omar White farm.
DECEMBER-10th-Woman asks for damages for the drowning of her husband in a fall from the footbridge over Ten Mile Creek, which is under the care of Marianna Borough.
DECEMBER-10th-Woman asks for damages for the drowning of her husband in a fall from the footbridge over Ten Mile Creek, which is under the care of Marianna Borough.
DECEMBER-14th-Marianna farmer fatally injured when hit by automobile, according to reports. Robert Verner, 32, dairyman, had been unloading milk cans from his truck at the springhouse on the Wesley Rush farm, according to the Daily Notes newspaper, between Lone Pine and Marianna when struck by automobile driven by Frank Sever, 22. Alice Martin (Bigler), 74, died on the 19th. Daughter of Benjamin Bigler and Mary Gayman of West Beth twp.
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| February 1931 |
September 26, 1931 The Daily Republican (Monongahela, Pa.)
"The Forest Havoc" produced by Stuart Paton.
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| October 12, 1931 |
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| December 10th, 1931 (The Daily Republican, Monongahela, Pa) |



