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McKean County Miner from Smethport, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Smethport, Pennsylvania
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TWO COUNTY MINER LOST CHURCH MEMWNt Advertising one solution ot the rural church problem In the Episcopal Diocese of Erie Is a probability a result of an unurual ig carried out In Southern, -Ohio by Miss Elisabeth Matthews of Olenn- dale that state. Mlrs Msthews Is testing her theory by Inserting vertlseinents in several newspapers for lost Rp.l«cop*ll»ot," That' Is the estimated number communicants of the Episcopal Church living In the Diocese" Bonthern Ohio who have drifted away from the Church In the I ascade. The number of "lost" Church members In Diocese of Erie Is nbteabjy as large. Most of them live or near towns and villages where an JJplecopal service Is unknown. 'Un til the organization a few months ago Church -League for the tsolat- the Episcopal Church like others National Bank, and Mrs.

Uio- returned with Dr. and Mrs. Jonei retnaln until Walter secures suit- Mr. Lunden Is one ot Ml. Jewell's popular young nan serving kit Herald along with their many friends extend.

them, contra, tulatlons aad wish tken happiness on thelf voyage over matrimonial id, communl- coramunl- mad no" efforts to keep cation with these rural Otott. Now the league bag chapters In newly all of the elghty-eeven Dlo- ceaee of the (Episcopal Church and Ita work U'expected to. be helped by the 1LDBID palgn being waged to moKllie the re- sonrces and communicants the Chnrch to meet the reconstruction problems which organized rellgeon is facing. td reach these "lost" commun- Icants of the of Southern Ohio was the problem "Miss Matthews fauwl wllen the League 1 was ertab- llshed in Ohio- a few Other dioceses had obtained a line on a few "lost" communicant; by depending upon rural clergymen and archdeacons. Miss Matthews looked askance at such haphazard methods.

"I am going to advertise for 'lost' Episcopalians," the announced. Other Episcopal Dioceses ate watching 'Miss Matthews experiment with an Idea of following her example If the scheme proves a success. Having found out who the "lost" Episcopalians are In the different Dioceses, the Church League for the Isolated proposes to keep them Interested In the Church. Sunday School leaflets and magazines and prayer books jwlll be'sent to the children and church periodicals and the 'occasional ministrations of a priest provided for the.adults. Irjow can.we'serve yon," Is the motto, of the Church' League for the isolated and It Is the keynote of the League's The fact that 50.000'other Episcopalians In Ohio stand ready to help-their Isolated fellow-churchmen Is also emphasized.

orable until during the parade 'he, evening, there was-'- a little sprinkle of rain, hut not enough to spoil the parade. The ball games la the morning and afternoon between Mt. Jewett and DuBols were -well attended, and both games were taken by the home team. After the ball 'game In the afternoon the met at the O. O.

F. tanquet given Jb'y the Red Cross ladles, which -will long be remembered by those" present. The' Red Crost ladles are to be congratulated on having prepared such an elegant banquet 'or the Mt. Jewett 'Public Schools. opened is dooFe on Tuesday ot -tirte--wepkrj 1 gQ ot 1 1 Robert F.

MIA kiff, of the V- S. service, and IThe Welcome Celebration to our soldiers, ullorr, marines and was bora at Lookhaven, Pa, Julr 16, 1M wat S3-yean old. vVhu on a trip to Brown Valley, Charles Kernin of Mad hon, suffered stroke and hit deMh Quickly followed. Mr. Kerua born In Coudenport November and the son of and Mary Kwn'sfl.

spent bis days at Coadenvort, coming hen to engage In While nere he married Ella McDowell. They later moved to Madison, Wte. where Mr. Kerman -was In the canning budners. He to mourn nil wile, one son Thomas, and Red Crtws Nurses, held on one daughter Katherlne.

The body Day seems to have been a success was brought to eoudertport for tuner- as by all reports'the boys bad a fine.al And burial. The iPort Allegany Band of eight -ta Monday time. The weather condition! were. fav- Yesterday marked an epoch In local history by the landing of an.aero- plane which event occurred In -the blg'taeadow near Indian Creek cross- Ing. -The plane was a large one In ami It that this will be a sucessful All but one grade has been, ftirjjlshed with a teacher and It Is thought this vacancy will soon -be filled.

MUs 'Jeanette Rogers, who has nunlng. In military camps, arrived In (Mr. Jewett Tuesday. to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Rogeis. Mrs Jerale Wilson returned her home at. Wheeling; W. Wednesday. She was accompanied by Sidney Albertson.

who will spend a tew dnyr In Wheeling. FOR SALE OR TRADE Tenant house on .0. K. Keating township, to be 'moved otf Is 18x22 contains six premlse.1. rooms.

J. D. Mather. Sraethport. R.

F. D.SJu,at time. Phone 179R12 be POKT iiLBtAirir Borough Council Affairs--Former Resident Dledr-Oesth of Fogle The regular monthly meeting -of the borough council was held Monday evening. The matter of the Harrison street extension was again brought up for "discussion, and It was decided lo take the advise of the borough at- to- leave the matter with the residents- to take up with the court If desired. Treasurer leaner reported a receipt of a letter from the state treasurer flaying that this 'borough has paid no bond tax for the years 1903.

1904 and 1905, and at king Information regard- Ing the bomledness of the borough a( went -to Olean where they participated In the big Day Parade. They were the only outside hand hired for this -occasion and were given the position at the head of the second division which speaks well of their Argue. Aeraplant Landed --CloM Leaked Out. tefcrtt AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING General Blacksmithing Hiring purchtied the butinett formerly coaiuctti by George Howe Snetkport, we mow rtaiiy attend to ill work ia the tkoye linct ao4 solicit i of ANDERSON JACOBSON East Smethport, Pa. ooaawad that the MM Altwrtiu Nelson that 't tlaf Hide tU other business me- whatsoever yeu be and IB your person before oar BouUport a a Court b( Common there tie held far the Count? at MaKcu on the flnt Monday or October and show CUM say you why ssM Nelson your husband should aot be divorced from the bandi ot autrt- mony agreeably to act ot assembly In each and prorldsd- Hereln kU not.

A true copy. E. IW. JONES, C. W.

Catllo Sheriff's Offlce, Smethndrt, Sept. 1811. accompanied by a machinist. The Lieutenant had flown from New York and enroute for Rochester. He had been about three, hours In making trip 'but encountered a rtorm In avoiding, caused him to 036 his bearings and running low on fuel and oil made It necessary to and.

'At th gasoline plant be took on 45 gallons ot gas, and from the refinery he took on a supply of oil, and soon after left following the Alleghany li Clean where he will follow the.riiirnad to Rochester. The Lleu- tenai; acquainted "with bleut John Tiiohy of Eldred. late of the U. 8. avlat'on corps, and the two had quite visit during the former's brief stop here.

Sherdlan Suumard of Eldred. and Mlsg Mildred Stroughton, of Randolph, -iN. were united In marriage Rev. B. J.

Falrweather of the. M. B. In tbe parlor of E. I.

Marsh's tnmllure store, at 9 o'clock last-nlfht The event-was to have been a close secret but In some manner It leaked out'and while the bridal party were enjoying their wedding supper 'at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. M. P. Blakesl.ee.

on King street, the Band of which Mr. SUnnard Is a valued member; quietly "surrounded" the front'of Ihe house and "let go" several of favorite selections. Mr. Slannard Is an employee at vthe The' Information asked rnflnery and tins a host- ot friends here. The bride has been employed will be given in the basement of the'monwealth of Pennsylvania to new church at one o'clock.

Sheriff ol said County Greeting. Dr. Huff created quite a deal of. Whereat Etta McCana did on the ixcltment Maivli mllllnery7 I2 of December, 1918 prefer. tore Wednesday when he dropped petition to the said Judges ot thei ilg bottle of medicine and broke! ot 00 11011 Plea thereto the bottle.

The contents went through 'forth list she might divorced from he floor and when It began dripping!" 1 Bond of matrimony entered Into jnto valuable goods below there wllh William (McCs4Ul. om hustling, tout quite a lot of stuff i We therefpre.ciomm»nd that' you damaged oefore being rescued. I tne ld VVilllam that setting he stuff in the bottle was worth aslde other business and excuses about Here's once the Doctor whatsoever you be and appear In K. A. MoKee has moved to his uttire home near.

Sprlngvllle, N. where he has purchased a farm. The many friends of Mr. and iyottr Kife houW not be. divorced Jrom curet to have them leave but the bond agreeable bo one can blame them for taking the act 'cases meanr of meeting the and provided.

Herelnjail not -ost of living toy getting onto a plot A true cop7 Sheriff. Sim 1 1J A ha, clored ff TM cf expects ha Qabrler block. will be occu'pltd by )an Hodn.ett.' Company whose reaslng business requires larger iimrters. Born last. to an Bernard a Eagle MT.

ttWITT W. Seltz one pi the council com- at Marsh's s.tore. for some time and Is were, r-tapjuy welcome Home Celebration Miss Ethel Isabel, daughter of Mr. and Harry D. Farner and Mr.

Walter Carl Lunden, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lunden, two of Jewell's well knoffn young people. Bprung a surprise on their parents and friends here 'Friday, by Journey- Ing to Smethport, procuring a licence. and. going to the Methodist where they were united In -marriage; by the Rev.

Arthur Gregson 'of that place. On their return home they were treated to a shower of rice. made an offer to settle for $300. The council rejected the offer and will be ready to fight the case In court at Snlelhport next week. lit Is our sad duty to record the death of Allen M.

the eldest son of the late. Isaac- and Emma Fogle of 'Port Allegany. Mr. had been In the best ot health Tbr th past tew months, but able to attend to business, and on Friday of last week wag stricken with hasty pneumonia and passed away Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Services held at his residence and the 5- fin 0 fnr Buffalo rcmalnj were brought lu Turt AJre-- and vicinity on.

their wedding tour, igany for Interment. The sad news and were accompanied by Dt. and 'was a- sevej.e shock to bis slater, Mrs. C. W.

Jones. Mr. Lunden left Mrs. A. E.

Roye of this, place who Buffalo Sundav for New York tvhpro nxnurtinir Mr anrl fnr The tended by Phi At the. couple we which place tt trip to the bri return they over the gas up for -tends wls Next Sunda history of Catholic chun new building op John M. -brate Funtifil by a number will be from Port A Rev. 'Path mittee on the Gad'wau case, stated pleasing young lady who makes that Attorney of Kane, whojfrlends easily. That they will be has the Gadwau side of tie case, had happy Is th sincere wish of all thejr The bridal couple were at- inlth and Louise After the wedding supper ken to Olean from for.

a wedding home. Upon their The. BAGLE ex day In Becker. Following he has accepted a position with the a visit at her home this week. Allen th dedication a bounteous' dinner Fox- ai Sick PocketbooK CHOICE CANDY AND BAKED QOODt BRASTED'S Bakery lerved up his medicine without yoB crlptlon and for his patients were all feeing worse after treatment.

'Judges i Smethport at a Court of Common Pleas there to be held for the Count; of Mckean on the.flnt Monday la October next and show cause It any you have why the said Etta McCann JONTEEL The' new $100,000 odor TALC--FACE PC-WDEfc Cold Cream and Combination Cream ground'' large enough to raise enough to eat: Attorney. P. Tuohy law office here and, to lSfpt 1St19 move to Clean where he will be clos-i to his oil Interests. His offices ln NOTICE IN DIVORCE- Etta. McCann vi William MeCann UJo.

20, February Term, McKEAN COUNTY, ss: The Com ed Into with you Albertlna Nelson. NOTICE IN I John NeUOn Alterilna Nelson MeKKAN COUNTY, ss: The Com 'of Pennsylvania fie Sheriff oi said Coanty Greeting. -Whereas John Nelson did on the day oS January. 1919 prefer his petition said judges the of Common PI els therein set forth that be divorced from tb bonds of matrhnony enter- "Off What you pay out your good money for is cigarette my, how you do get jt in every puff of Camels! blended choice low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re- 18 a package Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi- natc bite and free them from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or wnpleasant cigaretty odor. Camels win instant and permanent success smokers because tht blend brings out to the limit the refreshing flavor and delightfal mel- REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, taining the.desirable'Txxly." are simply a revelation I You may smoke them without tiring your taste! For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with' any cigarette in the world at any price.

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1873-1977