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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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DAIbY MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1921. 1, lljfCH Wa'H, EDS AJl'kAM WO CIXX OIKL w-ertdtog in which. Connollsvllle soilety will Intoustoa la that of. Miss vAllce daughter ot Mr mi Mrs Jacob cJ of. Atlantic, City aiid Unfoid, 'i Itch Ruth Ji sou of Mi and.

Mrs t-mloul 1 Hutu of Wishinaan toiraeuv of Ccjn- ihe weddins, -vei nulet Che oetemony i Octoboi -2 it In fhe li etea homq 13 NoitU TackBn sties in the presence onlj tfio immediate frn jrabers of th families An nouneexnents ot tho. oddlng si ro oelved here today i Church 3iturdi night 41; 7 30 clock In i xt PittS-iivtorlan tie marriage ot Vlist, Mailoii Jenkins at ughter ot i Jenkins ot is nth Neglej Plttsbuig loim oily ot Councils-lull. aid AVilll-vm iardsle.e Hodd ot Pa took aco Rev btuart "ye Hutchlnson oE fl lating This Mas tollowul a i ei option nnd suppoi in the Jenk Ins Home Hie bild.6 wl soniud ory batln emibto4dored In seed ills witli a -veil of tuilo iillinj, iiom, a coioutt oE lobe point laco tialii Mi A i Heuon Ji and Mis Cundiaon Levls I) oi Conu as mat) on" dl honoi Mis irien "UcWil- liims oL Atlantic City and Mis Guy Howaul oi iilolphli as Mrs Paul Huskon Stoioy Mia Mis Chailos Claspor, Mini Mntha Kaiiftnmn iMUa Isabel Naglo Bat old DoBalt Elmoi Sujdor aud 3H s. lltooiu. Hostess Loo Bloom was hOBtosq at a.

piottllj ainmgcd'panv Saturday night at hoi homo in houoi ot. Miss 1 mm Walko An altuiothe miwHil piofeia inohidtot piano scluttlonu by SVnua I-vlnaok of G16-voland ind HrabaU. aud vooul sdloa by Mlssos Dmrai and Paulino Fhuntek was rendered. Doltclous -roCroBhine wer'a' s6rvod 'abbut o'clock. Mmier for Sliss F.

Ml to. hell J.oh!iston av i o- nue fiavq in elaboiuto diiuur ijumlay ill. honor- ot lior. TVtias Llda Hor- who lott jc-iteidaj toi CalUoi- nia to mak4 her ftituiojhome Cftvei tv tlve w(ro laid Mrb Sw a of of Hbrwick imcViho hostena, was an oiu of guett tu Tlhtorliiiii. The 'teachers, ot the junloi nopart the day school g-lve a Ifalloveen tomouow night I the church for children the 'department, arc' .0 to D-! o'clock.

The children fire asked, to mask and bring 'a toward the lunch. teachers "will -too Idesmaidt, gownb of reive ollos leacl1 thoh hom satol Mrs. Herron -la- Lewis jn laveiidei Mis i tuif tolba and i Bloom in ach titaniums and. i a the" clocoi atlons in the home aad and tho ittendints. ui ed In couti istlns abides to e-I i gown r- i brldo tarilcd hjte orchklb and loses "Ui and Mis Kuc' 1 Mil be at home in imts sliest flttsburg Mis fctandmothei of t-icy bi trie" and Katberlne eld 'both o( La i i uoie among; tho out of town sue ts tit iao weudlncr TlurrUigo AniinnnioiU Announcement Is mn.dc of the mai i a of Miss A i i Ma Spaiki, Aughtor ot Km Spjilcs, ol Pop Kr Griovo and Charles Ketfei bon i M.I and A Keefoi of Som Tie coiemon IH inttnday flight it the oE i he i Method-lst'.

Protoataiit In: nt AMle sliest 1 aTnjortsMi olficlatlni; Owing to the eceiit death of the brides a i the was i quiet I io ttflde" w6 re' her raveling suit of nav bit cliuotyn trimmed, -and to. match. -A jiettllv appointed uoddiKc, dhinei A Hnllowblen. waa held Saturday attprnooii- in hon'or of the fourth biithdav ot civ In San duoky. were Che' amuKbment of tho Tho little guests jne out won? Monk Lftd Tune Trpmbley a a A'ies' 'Slkora, ty, jCUarl Joi mne John Trank" iboth and Albert Dalnty refroshmonts wtsre Delved Tartv.

MUsTJaiiiiVftivs entertained at a i masquerade party Sat- uida) it in South Ninth sticet Oioenwood, small, school clouds. quests pi' od various games a a most Gil: delicious luncheon' was little baskets filled with candy given the guests' as- -fa -The following wore present: Stolla and Kaomi Poni-orl, Irene and Ijlliian Cole, Mildred and a i a Francos Biter, Buu- la-h'Blttner, Jean Morgan, Betty "Watson, iMella.Blttnei-aiicl Master Goorgoi Morgan, Try Lifebuoy ONE WEEK See the it wjiJl make in skin i that short time. Pure, unbleached, palm oil given Lifebuoy its red color. Shyder, Mrs. H.

Snyder, coniinntl to her homo an' of bronchitis. beat place 'to shop after all-- Brownoll' Sho Advertleement. M'rs. W. of PltlBburg-waa the gueat oC.her V'r.

umi ilrs, J. J. of Greenwootl, Sunday Robubu, who has boon 111 lor sorao weeks past, Improved. Wo never'nao the filniHv Inhrion. anfl.

Blaii-togothor you get lii "cheap" ready-modes. Dave Cohen, It. Geprgo G. Cochrtiu, in Pittaburg Saturday: Grim Reaper P. WAllHIOK.

William P. Warrlclt, 72 years old, widely known. In CountillavlUe, died Sunday morning at 11- o'clock at his homo ut'West His waa not unexpected. He hud been in poor biiiilth lur about a year and his coti ditlou hnd been ccltlcal bince last Mr. U'arrlck was born at West NbWlou and Bpont virtually all his' lifo thoro.

proiialuoiuly connected, with the Lutheran church that always active For the best and for' the 11 no TM fl ma.lu for tho wcl of i a i town. lo- i cated in ConiieUf.villti Tor. about 10 us head bricklayer for the late I David Clrnrd of this place, ami helped to erect the First ChrliHIan church, the old high school many other builrtlugii here. i in ho made his home with his nlster-ln- llnv, Mary Sllcpx of Kant Peach street. He returned' to West Newton leived.

in the biidcs hora 0 followed! Uhs limns Hostess, Jie ceremony loi thiitj eie Tho 1 ilub hold wen appolnt- aid Prciioas to hot mairiafco tho "irldo was thief stenog.i iplicr foi the fapsti-n GUsq conpan) South netltvlllo Mr uu Mrs Ktolei i r.esldo''at" where the" 1 bride- gloom civil ejigiueei foi the Sluck looro company a i a paitj is held Sat a nlrht tie home Miss Mar gueiito Sechlei in avenue by jun 01 i i a i tndcavor ao- olety of tin Un ted i Latei In the opening the. guests mas'en "nrt a hualnqs 1 scibtoi a held Offlct elected is lollops 1 Piesi-lcnt i iiji in Ort iwige vice pie ideiO a iMar'iierftc treasurer, Georg Stem, Gcoigo Tipton Au tumE ere used in decotttlng Refit hments i se vod it tfie clobe of h( busineaa sluti masciuerndo. party Friday tilght Mlsa Madaliuo ISurns lu About fovty- (Ivo wovij iiroiiont. Pretty dacoratlons. in keeping with Ha'ilow- c'on were used.throughout house and.appropriate amusements were Indulged )n visit fiom his "Satanic his throne.and In turn calmly advised Uio.mein.borB, was of the, "delightful featuroii of the onlnf? Dainty refroshmants veie seivod Out ot town guests were horn MiKooapoit Fali'chance and bcoltcldle XJoIfloh Wedding Aiiiiltercshfy.

The children, and friends gathered at ol Mi'. and at Pieastmt Hill on to celebrate' 50th wedding 1 annlvorsy-ry of the- at-ed couple jfae iftalr was''arranged by the. children. Among tecdauoe wer.e- Mr. C5.

0. and Mrs, HundMSOn ho te George Elcher and. children, Mrv anil- it doHthtful Hallowoou paity Fil Mrs. Ira aiid Mrs. 0..

day night at home in Haaa aic jblchei an I chlldieni' Mr. and i tie In honoi ot hci bio hoi Haiu Alva Lilchef and children, nil of Con- gci Abo it forty elfclit i mtllsillle Ml and N. lresen and snent tho evonlnb at I ind chlldten Mi and Samuel music and da icjng a i Brooks and ohlldien of d.cC'-iatio'ns weie ittractlvc cniilod being a daughter. Mrs. E.

B. out Dili ufifshmonts seiv 'Cot mother daughter, was unable to ed'lis Mt FiejJ'Ici or and Irs 1 Imu he" present Mr and Mrs. 'George I repairs' on that roof, or spbutliiE, aeo F. T. Evans EHtatf-- Advertisemont.

H. J. Crawford has returned from Bhu wna tho gueat of Dr. and Mra. 'K; -3.

'Bracken. Men-- Stop and tiiko "glance In Downa Shoe Store's and notice what 'they are showing In tan a cJi shoos Tor $5. A vo Vennonablo Are You a Gambler ARE you in. any sense a gambler'' 1 You may not 2 literally gamble, but do you treat tLe future as a game of cnancc Why not take the uncertain clement out of your future, so far as money is concerned? There is one -way that you can make certain of security for coming years--save money To save regulaily may not be as exciting as the game, but there is a definite pleasure in realizing that you have money in the-bauk--growing to meet the future. We cannot make you save money--make you nch --but we can co-operate with you to those ends An interest paying account supplies, a means of put ting aside regularly a part of trie money you We will be glad to help you work outpour money saving plan explaining how compound interest, alonf with your cash additions, helps build your principal FIRST NATIONA BANK CONN6LLSYILI.S 2W.

"THE BANK THAT I FOR YOU Husband children of Elltftburg are gutrain ot the lormer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Marklo ot tho West Side. J-Iaye your and carpets cleaned by The (loodwln Cov-- Arthur Ncmon at has returned homo after a -'Islt her parents, Mr.

a Dockor til 'the West Sldu. L. South Side, la. visiting relatives In Pittsburgh. -'Robert.

Lfrroy. Crlt.ehfUiltl--and, hitby, Mary Cumborland liavo. home aCt'-r a with Brown, a ol' Mrs. Critch-Held. Call.

Boll-VBT-iJ If you want that suit or overcoat pressed, or repaired to look Ilka new. Davo Cohen. 1-lt. Dr. iiiKV ilrE.

H. Holden anil MISKOH and Ce- about llvo ypai-fl ago. His willow, who I before her inarulago was Mins Susan i three sisitt-rs, 'Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Vonernb'lo Went ''Newton hnd.

Mrs. King of Station, survive. De- ceased.was a member ot tho Odd Fellows of 'West Newton. The. a will bo held Wednesday attcrno'on at 2:30 o'clock at tho home, followed by Interment In the Newton cemetery.

AtR8. KMJl'A PAGE Jlrs. Knnna rage '77 years old, a former woll-known resi- oC Coniifllfivillo. died Saturday at the home ot her daughter, Mrs. Sam.

T. -Hall, In AlHiinco, 0. Mrs. Zimmerman was born In what is known KB tho old Snyder oast of Connbllsrlllc, a daughter of the Irite i-Icnry and' Maria Pago of Con- 'jirivlnjt resided here for many yvarg.glia hiid.a widn ucqualiit- ancc hi this cominuiuty. Throe daughters, Mrs.

Mai-y Hall of Alliance, Clthci oC Martha Kiush of the Coi-tuor atllci ana. the of itfltioicd gutst 1 include 1 Ii( son tv i of Mill and lit, Richard Muirtiy, 'Mi', 'aiitt Mrs. RlUitoi and children, xlall orPittsbuig son bt Mi iDfl "Mu The day was spent'In a Hal ot t.iis pi co foi a i leunion and was wedding Snriuck plnia i mr Vm tl i I i Dt noMui ot 1 i the eiKncaiiiie hri i Mis Rathel il a beth an I T.n(riie to Meet. The regular monthly buvlne and social mooting ot tho 1 pwotth teague of the riist Methodist Lplscopal church ill bo held tomorrow oven at tho liorae ot Ml and Mrs ri nier Snjdcii IIS Tiadoi avenue conmiltteo in change is compo ed i served by and Mi 8 Ilchei the -recipients of miny useful which was a writing desk tor Mr. Klchcr aiid a coat foi "Vps riclier, wore gifts from-the b.

0." Elcher, in behalf jf tho the gifts which Rev. Kelly spoke, congratulating the cbuplo qiv. honor ot to tic-e and celebrate the occas'lon. i i and 23 giariclchiielren wore present. tor Miss Solsson.

Another charming social function in Miss Anena. t.arojlnq Sol- ason whose John. els 'of. Portag'o, morning lii the Ira- mucul uo Conception a 1 clock lunehoon it Ma- was hbiftosH this at hoi home at St James. park.

Co'v- era, Tor 25, including guosts neilsyJHo and Unioptown, -were laid. AUtxitnn 'decorations' attractlre- throughout Tonight Mr ind i Basil 'give, a largo' dance "at Mac'cabos hall'ln hoaor or "Miss Soisson. Vi'eil nt Wivlto'i- Kinnonr Mildred both- of. warts liconsod. to wed at Cumberland, South Plttflburg Bedding and Saleno and are gliests Bunting Mr.

alia 'Mrs. Harmon Hay of the Wen! Side. fall cleaning done by exports. The Goodwin Paiil DrlscoH, Robert Springer and William Allen in.otored to GuurS, ycf-torday, liavo you soon a bowns' Shoo -Store ly showing In wom'ou's tan and black.oxfords lor. CQn't bo beat for the price.

match In wool tor vertlsomont-24-4t lUinh Krotaot has roturnetl to'hcr DdWBOu after her ohd sister, Mrs. Hua'h und daughior, Helen Ball at Youngstown, thti latte'r appeared with tho. Ivilth vaudeville clriixilt. The liittut-'-twO left Sunrtiiy for.Milwaukee, who had been Jollied on by hor'l 'husband, returned, home. Peter -Dorr ot.Shaninkin, Is visiting 'here at the homes, his Mrs.

E. H. FotibCernricher and Ralph F. Sllgor.i He -Is i way home, from Francisco anil Los Angeles, Cal. During the trip ho litop- pcd ni Suit Lake City, Utah, to visit with, his son ami dauphter-in-law, and Mrs.

Adiim S. Bryner.of this city IB a sis- tor tho deceased. Tlie wa.s held today t. tlio Hall 'homo, followed by Interment at' JACOB .1... Tho funeral of Jacob Fl Pylo, who a at the hoinp-of his son, William i Somerset hold Saturday, afternoon at tho home of a sou In Sornci'g'et.

folio wad. by ln- tormont I Husband Mr. PyJo wis a Dhnlel and Carollno Beard Pylc and wtis born in Somerset county. Hu his widow, Mrs. Margaret Pyle, and the following i Elmer Pylo 1 and J.

HusseH- Pyle, Somerset; E. Somerset, county, and Franklin.E. and'Ernest 0 room ot -the Arllnston Hotel will, uo reoponnd this evening; The dining will bo' under tho Araoricnn plan, ni nls lielng. sor.rad i and night, under the management of J. M.

Southern cooking-is assured. A spucial dinnoi 1 p-t chicken and wafflej will bo served this' oveninjj from .6 until o'clock, 1 Ifomc. A daughter Sunday to Adjutant John Campbell of the Salvation There iu'o also, two 'boyn. In-tho fiunlly, MISS DOONAN linprosslvo i stirvlces foi; Miss loonan were held this morning at 9 o'clock in tht Immaculate Conception church iii the pres- viice'pf a largo ijathnrlng. relatives a i the Solemn requiem lilgh mass was celebrated 'by John liev.

Lambing of Scottdale, as diiar.on and L. JlcNaimmy, assistant to Rev Burns, as nub-den6on. The nia'ny floral tributes showed tho iiigh cntoem in which Mdss l.affey was hold hev.liost pt frlenila, M. O'Connor, -SmtUl, Tbnmaa 1 Cuii" Loo John -Briidy nnd Vincent Flynn wcro pallboarors. The'- Interment was made lu now'-St.

Joseph's cemetery. MISS FJ4ZABETK RUNfCAN, Etlr.abelli D'anean, 88 yoaro a i long Plttsb'urg, rind well Itnown ut 'Friday, at. the Lailk-s of the G. R. Hawkins- She born in old Allegheny city, a daughter' of tho late and Ellmboth Duncan.

Six of her brothers In the Civil War. Fnncrnt services were hold this tornoon. nt 3 o'clock at. the home, lol- by iprivato Curd of Thanks. We whih to thank our neighbors and i fife their kindness and sympathy shown us tluriiig the Illness and death ot our son and Francis Alblrie.

Kspcclally 'do wo wish to (hank those who donated their cars and sent floral Mr, rind Mrs. Alblnc and ITlita lavJ AJopttJ (a ttas ffon THE ncLtcr op WMOOPINQ OOUCH, CONTAINS NO NARCOTIC by Doo.Molnotii CMBtnrlaia4 CU. U211 Today and Tomorrow Daniels IN OneWildWeek" Also Fox News and Pathe Vacuum Sweepers-12 We just have 12. If you want one, get it now. They're guaranteed.

The regular price Is -Our Special Price Today $25 Electric Co. Open Orchard Place TJItU' tiiolHoliip; Viuii 'i'nx en(m coNKJRffanLLB TUAUI 'nt 4 5 THE LOAF CFQdALin Our biead contains the Mgh- flour; aui; fflva V. a buy an)y tUo purwt whole wheat flour Jo Ani every other lEgredisnt goes into broad making bought on tli merits tit Its purity. bake under- Banitary conditions; 11-ty bread! Tern pleien's Bakery MASQUERADE- DANCE OownellMvlHo Stato Friday Evening, Octobes' 28, 1921s 'KIKBBJDK HIS EVJKJMOT 'JB Hoiirni8i80 J300, (jeullDinoti (il.ll). yfsu BloodBulNerve Tablets Jtf.

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