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The Courier-Express from Dubois, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Dubois, Pennsylvania
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JESPAY.JUNfe 2S. 1927 DUBOI5 MQftNlNQ COfT RIE of Mioh lj. It ft to thf.r home I-': :n.k I i ith fi on.l.« in Ki I 'PIT: thr ufrs.t-r.d Mr. Mrs. City.

ert Sundty. Tommy Samuel-, nf veiled with fricmls in town on Sunday. Miss Virginia of Visited with fricnii- in nver the wiek-eml. Ker.nnh rf been in M- M-- F. 1 o' wth in ('.

rfUnrrd to In rrt'ii v.rcrt. wi aftfr icl.iti. ts and friends l. irarfUM. M- L.

Honnrd call oil In on of the Hpafh of her Hohrrt P'Mt-''', age who in thr Warren H.ifpita! nicht ha r. r.M ti gh. after vn.iinjr Mtv Ft. Titm. nf North iri-et.

on an c-vtrnd'f 1 trip ihiMich i pfiinn in Canada. English, of Pittsburgh, who has located in DuPcis for some time, Wnten. of Weber avtnue. left for Buffalo, where he ta Iptnd several I of and Mr. and MI-.

i. harlpi Peril -on oT Mr. Mis; Marguerite Miller, William- Mi-. Andrew i of 'pi'irt, the of Miss Mildred ville. wrrr un.tcd in marriage Cum- nn Tuesday, Juno Iti'v.

S. (i. Shnif.r. St. Luke t''ivid inter, who is I'l'-al'd Philadelphia, is Mimmcr vacation at thr home of parent" on Kaiivjftv avenue.

nrm-e has to his home in Pittsburgh, aftrr visiting with Miss Marce from thott visit with frittvlf .11 B. Shsiv daughter. Miry, ta their home on West Wrtier avenue, after visiting with rel. and friends in Retiovo unrt for the feiv (jralTus find Sluije, of CUtffield, visitid with friends in 'own over the week-end. i and Mrs.

I L. ReasiiiRcr and son, Kdward, of I'ifer street, riiotorrd to 'Eric, where they tpenl ths weekend with friends and Miss Kulh Conway has returned to her home in Funxsutawney, after visiting with in DuBois over the wetk-end. Miss Virginia Sutler, of North Main street, visitine with friend- In Pittsburgh for a few days. Kenneth, Jones, who hot been visiting at his home in Pun.x«utawney for the past few' days, spent Sunday with friends in enroule to Pittsburgh. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Reioard, of Kane, spent the week-end with friends in IJuBois. Mr.

and Mrs. A. have re- The young eouple were un- turnej to their home on F.att Weber Mr. and Mrs. Carlson re- n(1 trsnMctine Avenue, after attending the i np(l f-" noUUville on for thc pint tevfral of their nifte, ither- Pninir, where they will maVc tlieir son, mnrriaKe to Krirk- home.

MIII an event of Satunlav at In- diana, Pa. While in Indiana, they, Mr. and Mrs. J. (.

also attended the dedicatory service? lo New Castle, where the of the new United Presbyterian wrek-end with frionrls. church. Governor lieing an eld- or of thai denomination, was present Harold IVtf tin a rrtrirncd for the The church is from a short visit with friend- in Pvry- liful new edifice re.cwilly orcctcd at a cost of $300,000. Reverend ftohinson, ftf thc Sixth United Presbyterian James Butler, who in Col- churrh, of PiUsburgh. deliverer! (he man Siding, spent the week-end nt his dedication nn North Main street Mrs.

Harold ('amoron and son. Hilly, left for Ambridge, where, they will join Mr. Cameron and ninko their future home. Harold hns been located at that place for the past ievrr.il Mr. A Sehalk', been located in Berwick, for the eight months, returned to his home on Knarr street.

and Mrs. II. S. Potter, of Jean- I visited aver thc week-end cfs in town. lirk Hyle, of.

Clearfield, with friends in town yesterday. MrS, Nalban Bloom has returned to he.r home on Stockdale street, after visiting with friends, a-nd relatives in Pittsburgh over the week-end. Martin Buyer left yesterday, by motor for Orange. N. where he will spend several weeks visiting with relatives anil friends.

Knroule ho will visit in Philadelphia and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

(Jlcason huve. returned to their home on South Main street, after visiting with friends in J'unxsLitawncy on 'Mr. and Mhs. Cecil Murphy are. vis- Ming with 'friends and relatives in for daj.v.

Mrs. K. M. Uietz and daughter, (him. ri'lurncd In their hnme on Long avenue, sifter spunding the pn.it several with in Philadelphia.

f. J. H.ilc, nf Vnrk City, is vis- iling with friends and transacting hus- in town for few days. Mr. and Mrs.

Rur! Hahit, nf Brooklyn. N'. iTturr.ul to that. pUre. aftrr with frirnds in (onn for Ihr few days.

Mr. and Mrs, Don Kmcrirk, this were called to Brookville, nn of tlic turiuus illnc.u of the lat- father, who in a patient in the Brbokvillc Hospital. Coscttc Albertson hiif returned jto her home on South Main Mroot, after spending (li week end with I fi lends in Punxsutawney. Mr. mid Mrs.

Arthur Din-in and family returned to their home in Clevo- after heiiijr guusts nt IIIIIIIP of ihc former's mother in Punx- They also visited with frirnds In town. f'ale Harmon Johnnie Swanjon returned from a motor (rip to Connenut Pn. Mi Arlinr Swanmn the weekend at '''onnciiut I-ike. if VIST, fair' Great Lakes 1 1' r. Mr.

iiml Mrs. (irnrci- nnrl I sun rrliirncrl to Uuliois, nftcr visitinK I with frirnils in Covoclc ovrr Sunday. Hloorn iinrl Mrs. Cynthia Bloom, llptroit, are srueMs at lionio of Mr. and J.

H. lifArment on Second strei-t. lone Mooro, of Mnin mtertsin'rl of her fnonds al hrr htmr on Puturdny rvft- ninp. r'anrinc ami main features of the evening, followed by the serving of dainty refreshments by the hostess. All the Ruests voted most delightful evening.

The Constance and Mildred Simmons entertained several friends at miscellaneous shower at their home on Weft Weber avenue, last night, in honor of Miss Artha Simmons, of Rochester, N. Y. Bridge find "liOO" were indulged in, followed liy dancinc until a Ute hour, when tho served bounteous supper. Miss Simmons is a graduate of St. Catherine's High School, class of '22, nnd ha? been located in HocheHer, N.

'for thte past few ycni-. She wait (he, recipient of many gifts. All the guests volci! the one of genuine enjoyment. Miss wedding will be nn event of the very near future. Mr.

and Mrs. Aughe.n- biiuffh, who were recently married, we.ro guests (it the Hhcnnndonh C'avernp, on Sunday, while. Inuring parts of Maryland, Wfst Virginia nnd Vir- A. I.ian, of this eily, jprndinj SPV. ernl days visiting with Tflntivm nnd business in ritlsburch.

Ann Mracher, of lloutzdnle, is visiling with friend? in lown this t'onrnd Kelly hns returned to her home in Brookville, after visiting with friends- in town. MACK1NAC ISLAND What vacation could be more marvelous than one spent at MACKINAC ISLAND natural northern paradise, us un- heautyi its virgin forests, and its many points of historic interest? Here you can tish, rest, or play, In a climate tho'. la healthful and invigor- atfne. You'll find here coif, horseback riding, boating, and countless other recreations. Cruise to and from this 'unrivaled summer-land via the luxurious DAC the swiftest on the Great Lakes, whera yeu can rfa.ico, play golf and other deck games, en- Jo movies, radio, teat, bridge, aa you aail along.

Service June 23rd to 5th, CIRCLE CRUISE LAKE ERIE Sail from CLEVELAND to DETROIT, and frcm DETROIT to BUFFALO ond NIAGARA FALLS via nod from BUFFALO to CLEVELAND via Stopovers at all TO BUFFAI4) and NIAGARA FALLS cdtnericas Scenic Wonder Visit NIAGARA beautiful now than ever with its nightly multicolored illuminations. EVERY DAY In Both Directions i Overnight between DKTRO1T and BUFFALO. NewStenmers Greater and Greater Buffalo betwrrn ami CLEVELAND, nlro daylight service in July and Aue Three flQllinss week between DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND, SAINT IGNACE and CHICAGO for FREE ILLUSTRATED B3OKLKT and combine information, oddrtit E. H. McOoclwn, Ben.

Pan. at Detroit, Mich. A. II. Phiuv tin-J Ksthrr Carr, of flfnrlifld, is .1 jliii'K, nliii hnvc bren vi'iitinR with curs! nt tin- home of Mr.

nml Mrs. i nnd in PunxRutawncv, T. IViii'f 1 of Koutli for i spcui HIP week-end with friends in Dn. few dnyj this week. REITZ CORBET? MEN'S WORK SHIRTS SOc Each Of fine light weight medium blue chambray.

Triple stitch seams. Two pockets with button on. Two buttons on cufi. Sizes 15 to 16Vg they last "THE COUNTRY WHICH GAVE US BIRTH" A Fourth of July speaker declared: "We are called.to act worthy of the Country which gave us birth." This Bank conducts its business in a way worthy of the highest American ideals. THE UNION BANKING Co.

CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $800,000.00. DUBOI8 ,0 Most Everyone Has Severa' Times Experienced A Lost Chance MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 69c Each Of plain blue good weight cheviott, two pockets, extra full cut, Sizes 15 to 17. Compare these with other shirts being offered at same price or leave it to you. A CALL FOR MORE CASH Deposit National Bank Some day your opportunity will come along and vutli this opporunity will tomt a call for more cash. If you lack ihe money you will probably lack the credit and your Prepare now for the next time.

Cooperate with yourself and with this bank and there can be no tjur.lion ibout your future. You Can't Afford to Miss These Dress Racks of Silk Frocks the smart tailored modes you'll want to "live in" $9.75 $16.50 FWili'r Hluo. Tnn, Prints. The who Inkcs from Hi to 13 will find great sntiiMnrtion in Slio'll like Ihrir rnrolul Inili.rintf, "food nmt- orinls, tlifir ample cut. Flnt Cropo de Chine.

Hand-ilrnwn woik, plants, long linos, restrnim-d ndoniinenl Ihing that pponks oT good fl vs it cronomu en I lv. You'll want one or more for over the 4th THE SEASON'S SMART COATS MUST GO Hence these very low prices $10.00 $15.00 $29.50 FORMERLY $22.50 TO $59.50 Tim IICPI Con I vnluoH of tlio whole fti-asmi! Considor your neorls wny Inlo tho chofip from tills smnrl, variety. Fabrics, such as plaids mixtures and tweeds, charmeen In black, navy and ten Beige gray. Some of the Coats are fur trimmed others plain. Sizes 14 to 44.

TRIMMED HATS $5.00 Formerly $8, $10 and $12.50 They are just llio type of lints (lint will apnonl to you for Sports and Dross wen nro rose, Muc, Inn, monkey skin, rust, goose- horry, rod, JIBV.V mid blnek. Many new hnnkorchief f'eKs nniong them. Dainty Dresses for Tots 2 to 6 Years $1.00 "Wltnt a lilc.s.Miig to tlie nmlluM- in (lie littk- dress tfinl, is rlaiiitily boautl- t'nl niJij nt tlio siunc time scrviccuhlc for Jays of plaj Such dreuses arc here with hloomcr.s to maloli all fresh nnd now in the colors you will want many with white rollnrs nnd etit'J's nnd embroidery. "KAYSER" SLIPPER HEEL SILK HOSE $1.65 Pair 1'ashioiiecJ, puro silk hose with the crixiiiK "Slipper 1-lwsl" shown in a large range oC frialiionablc ehndos. For (lie Hi out re, for dinner dnncoH, for all delightful evening affairs, hosiery must be faidtlens.

Alc.Culluni Jlosiery is unmatched for beauty, color, quality nnd perl'oct fit, tliiiiy two color shades to choose from in our summer collection $1.95 and $2.50. Silk Gloves Are Chic and Smart in shades to match ono's frocks such as gray, tan and blonde, white and black. Novelty Embroidered Cuffs $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 AH White Turkish Towels-Sizes 23x42 25c each A case of lux roomy turkish toweb all white a good weight and sold usually at SSc, each. Floor Bear) jf Offen an. of hoticry Givem unusually 17 wear.

i i SQk to tin top, Milk harrow gactvr Sena, tod and rayon from top to)' toe. Lovely, clear All wanted oolont. regolac, MtriM and derbaBd. Pwtnreslndnde DaiotMf Heal, SUppw Sole, PodtfarB Rgo-Stop. WimtoaA Shaped foot vztft- Comtatt remarkable 'development Jtt hosiery that shapeg the' foot-without uncomfortable knott or at toe, 'or ceam at sole.

Elhnhutca the, wrintb at New Bathing Suits Just Unpacked 100 CENT WOOL $2.95 to And not only per ccnl pun- wool of such firm texture that thesfi Miils'fit and wear exroplionally well. One-piece styles in jjlain with vivid striped trimmings. IJniiHual values 1 Slipover Sweaters Special $2.95 sol'i in wunves that have tin; look of importe4 xvoolcn (IiiiiK a licwildoring; variety oi' fnncy Square aud nuck. 1.

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