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The Titusville Herald from Titusville, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Faultless Pajamas tNlGHTWearot'j Pajamas Seep coats Nightshirts $2.50 PAJAMAS NOW FOR $1.95 $3.00 PAJAMAS NOW FOR $2.39 $4.00 PAJAMAS NOW FOR $3.19 Night Shirts S1.50 NIGHTSHIRTS NOW FOR $1.19 $2.00 NIGHTSHIRTS NOW FOR $1.59 $2.50 NIGHTSHIRTS NOW FOR $1.95 Select Outing Flannel Garments, Well Made. Monahan Lynch "CLOTHES THAT SATISFY" Silversmiths js tar Established 13J1 PHILADELPHIA THE ENGAGEMENT RING A POLISHED GIRDLE DIAMOND Correspondence invited Photographs mailed The most fnshionable ravin for Wedding Invitations and Announcements BAILEY TEXT AND COLONIAL SCRIPT Samples mailed THE HERALD Heart Songs How to Get It For tta Mere Nominal Cost MaauTicture and Coupons and 98c CT Prwent or mail to paper three with ninety-eight to COTKT co.t of clwk Hire, etc. MAIL A dd ORDERS within WILL 10c 15c a for 3 300 600 AH tongs, to Hearts of the American people, will be Found in of the of days'gona bj. MONEY BACK, Personal Notes id Miss Marie Dow. n.

DuBoi? is spending a few days in the citv with relatives and friends. Miss Sara Henue of North 'Washington street left last evening fora sojourn of two weeks in Ne-w Vorlc. Mr. ami Mrs. John P.

Orr of Mercer wer the week-end guests oi' Air ana Mrs. P. Barber of East Main street. Miss 'Evelyn- X. Kingley returned to yesterday, -after the wook-end friends fa Buy Furniture and Rugs Until You Have Compared Quality and Prices With E.

T. HALL tho Mrs. Fred 13. Bowland and her mo- t.her, Mrs. John Lammers of North Pen-y last evening for a sojourn at Southern Pines, Mrs.

Emma Henne Weilncr and MJ.SK Wanda Wellner of North Washington street left last evening on a business trip to New Mrs. Margaret Andrews, who was called to the city by the death of her brother, Jame.s Rawlins, returned to her home in New York, last evening. rmmn Mrs. Prod ttierlev and daughter, Oencvicve. returned to Erie, yesterday after spending (he week-end "with Mrs.

Agnew Kane, Kast.Spring streot. Miss Elizabeth Clary of North Perry street returned last cvcninj; from Oil City, where she spent iho week- eud as of Mr. nnd Mrs Spin no. Samuel Shan field. wh 0 has been spending two weeks with his sister, Mrs.

H. DurwaUl, North Druko Htroot. returned to Now York, yesterday nftfirnoon. A. Mrs.

F. H. George of Minneapolis arrived hi the. city Sunday afternoon and will ue the guest for a few. days of Mrs.

A. TJronson North Porry street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlson and children of Warren roturncd home last evening after spending the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Carlson, North Second street. W. 12. and daughter, Harriet Anne of Elm street loft last evening for Baltimore, tor an extended visit with her J- V.

Champion and family. Mr. and Mrs. George W. McCaslin and Mr.

and Mrs, Edward N. Eaton of North Drake street returned yesterday morning from a sojourn of several weeks at St. Petersburg, Pla. Miss Edith Whiting, N. the Waynesburg hospital, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon to spend a few days with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. James Whiting of McKinnev Road. Mrs. Catherine Eshbaugh.

who has been visiting her son. Silas Esch- bnugh of McKinney road, and her daughter. Mrs. Keiffer. Soutli Drake street, -left yesterday afternoon for her home in MarienviMe.

Forest county. Mrs. N. Larson and Miss Nellie Larson of Union street. Miss Elsie Johnson of North Ken- street.

Miss Edna, Stevenson AVest and Mrs. Collins of Pleasaiitviiie' left yesterday afternoon for a visit in Cleveland, 0. Charles H. Potter. who' spent i the week-end with his father Postmaster Charles H.

Potter. West Main street, returned to Cleveland. on the "moonlight" train this morning, where he is student in the law department of Western Reserve Univer- ULLiisdrr Lyceum Course to be Given at High School Auditorium Tomorrow Evening. It has-been years since a. magician lias presented an enter tuinmeiit in Titusvilie, cansecjuentlj tuere is much interest manifest in tiie final number of the American Legion Jyceum'course to be presented'tomor row evening- Henry, the magician is a'White h'nterlainment Bureau course and nine of rhe the bureau sending out.

Tlie-program IIKI week- said to bave or the best''ever seen JP9H11 WESTCENTRAL Avc-1iTU5viLLe STORE The'pincers of s.Uo Jbeal jpoiu of the Region has 10 admit frfndems or the at half price iif or- der that the boys and girls may have an-opportunity of on joy ing ibis i r-iiiertainment. Henry is a real artist and magic is but a. vehicle for the other. features which he 'introduces. There is no more versatile a performer the business than this smiling, genial little man.

His years or experience, in entertaining all manner oC people -under all conditions make his evening a guarantee of enjoyment to all who attend. His program is divided in two -parts. First; Spectacular magic with magnificent equipment, special properties permitting of t-he big illusions. Sec ond: Spirit pictures, a novelty lightning crayon sketches and his marvelous sand'pictures in which with but the aid. or colored sands, be produces scenes both artistic and beautiful.

HE, ME ON at Shamburg oh August 27. 1863. came to Titusvilie when a irl Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Sem'nle.

D. D- of North Franklin street leave this morning, the former. lor Cham- hersburg to attend a meeting of the trustees of Wilson college, und thelat- ter for Harrisburg to attend a meeting oC the State Industrial board. Later in the both will attend a Presbyterian church conference in Phila- Funeral Services to be Conducted Privately Residence Tues M. Mrs.

Verha Farel Price, wife of Charles E. Price. West Spruce street, died at ths City hospital Saturday evening ut following an illness of more than a year. She was-only tnken to the hospital on Friday and failed rapidly during Saturday. Mrs.

Price was of the late James and Mary Farel and was born she and this city has been her honVe ever since. She had a wide acquaintance. was generous to a fault, always interested in the of her friends and those about her. She 'was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal church. On September's.

1SS6 she. was united marriage with Charleg Kellogg of this city and to them was born one daughter, Miss Gay Kellogg, who survives and was with her mother when the came. death 6f Mr. Kellog Following the the deceased was united in- inarriage with Mr SaumHv ml ret rn thc city I icc on iSO-Cami he vives daughter. There are lalso two fristers.

Miss Bertha Farel I WO breat OynagOgUeS tO Mr Frank-Theobald, both of this Dissolve Merger May 1 KF.W YORK. Feb. of the dissolution of the merger ol" the Center and Free Synagogues, one of the largest Jewish congregation in the United States, was made today by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, rabbi of the congregations.

Dr. Wise also notified the two congregations of his retirement as their leader, due to the excessive burdens'he has had to bear. city. Services her. memory will be conducted from the residence.

213 West Spruce street. Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. 'J. A.

Galbraith. IX pastor of tnc -First M. E. church, officiating. and the interment will bo made in Wopdlawn.

privately nt the convenience the family. Friends nre rcq ties tod to omit flowers. The Herald Is read 20.000 by 'an 1. o. b.

Flint, Micfc. Mary Young Hall, Owner and Manager The Coach $735 Balloon and social Artilkry WKccb standard NOW ON DISPLAY AT OUR SALESROOM. SEE IT TODAY. City Hall Garage, Inc. OEPARTMt New Spring Apparel For Women and Misses Beautiful Spring in her lov- liest garb will find it difficult to surpass in beauty this splendidly fashioned apparel for Springtime styled dresses and coats which vie with each other in rich coloring and favored style touches which have been de- creed "correct" for the Spring and Summer of 1925.

A fine display awaits you here where style and good value meet Come in and see. Spring Coats MATERIALS ARE Polo Poiret Twill Velours Bolivias Kasha SHADES ARE Powder Blue Green Rose Henna Mexican Deer Brown Beautifully lined in Crepe de Chine. PRICES RANGE FROM $12.50 UP to $59.75 Spring Dresses MATERIALS ARE Canton Crepes Poloma Figured Crepes in navy and tan Botany Flannels in stripes and plains SHADES ARE Radiance Cranberry Cocoa Henna Hollywood Blue Maize Slack PRICES RANGE FROM $14.75 ip to $29.75 CARDS BEAUTIFUL SELECTION February 14th FOLDERS GIFTS SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY m.m\n She Had BecR Resident of Tttiis- ville for Many Years and Highly Esteemed. Mrs. Lavina.

Ogdeii Jacobs, for many years a resident of Titusvilie. died at 5:45. p. at her residence. 60S West Spruce street, aged nearly 78 years.

-She had been ailing in strength, for more than a voar and quite seriously ill for the few weeks. in her nemory will be conducted from the home at 1:30 on. Wednesday, he interment-to', follow' in the ramify ot in Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. Jacobs was horn in Rnshford.

on March 3, '1S47 and grew to vomanhood there. She came to Ti- nsviile with her parents when a woman and a few years later was married to John Jacobs, who wssed away about twentv years ago. To them were horn two children, Ida. who died in early childhood, and Fred Tacobs who passed away when he was IS years of age. She" Is'survived one brother.

Samuel-Ogden of St. Mrs. Jacobs had resided on' Spruce street for many years and had wide acquaintance in that neighborhood where she was held in high esteem as a woman of high Christian character. Fred N. BiUsborouflh.

Fred K. BiUsborough of Grand Val- at the Warren' General hos- pita, Friday from injuries received while working in the woods for the O. A. Sandburg 'Company of Youngs- Mr. Billsboro is survived hy his wife, three children.v&njl i dren.

He December ThV'funeral -wi 1l be held at the (Jrand A'allev this afternoon. All White Porcelain Cabinet Range With the aid of this newjDDIN Cabinet Gas Range you can what A SPOT LESS KITCHEN. The special features of this range are its porcelain cast iron front frame, the four legs, both sides and top of oven, the shelf above the cooking top and the pans underneath the burners -and in the broiling oven are also in white porcelain finish. all in a The: cooking top, burners and grates are hard baked, black Japan Every white porcelain finish sheet metal part in an ODIN RANGE is from the" world's best enameling 20 gage "ARMCO IRON." EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. S.S.

BRYAN LEASES AM) HERALD 1 OFFICE. AT THE.

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