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TWO, THE DAILY.COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1919. IEED-KEPHAKT. XUFIIALS TO BE TOi'IGHT Oae of the mot brilliant of the- early fall weddings will be'ttiat of 'DevftC Frank'Kepler, Miss Gertrude Elizabeth Reid, only daughter of Mrs. James Madison Reid ot West Peach John-Pat: ten. Kephart, only eon oj Jtate.Treas- urer and Mrs.

Harmon M. Kephart of; Masonic apartments, South" Pitts- burg etreet, to be solemnized this evening at o'clock Reid resi-. immediate relatives the. two fai milies and the young friends" of the bride and bridegroom. will Eev.

N. H. G. Fife Philadelphia, an intimate friend of the bricfe's "la- XTrs, LyinrPhillips, all ol Uniontown; Mr. ani Mr'si'TV.

P. Mr. and -Mrs. of Plttsburg; H. S.

Mc- Paul Tizon, New York-'City; -Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Reid Besse and Ce celiaReidrTorrencOVerholt, Clifford and Vincent SmithTM all Mrs.

Kephart of Eb- ensburgv aa uncle and aunt of the bridegrppm; Mr. "Wil- dence. About ninety guests, Including Butte, Mont-t'Mr. and Mrs. WyHe Byers, Unlontown, and 'William N.

Hnston Monessen. Last evening was hostess at the rehearsal covers for (nine being laid. Guests in.additioa-to mily, and a former pastor of tbe the bridal party were Rev. Fife, Miss First Presbyterian, cllurch of this city, Elizabeth Huston of Oniontown and -will officiate, using the beautiful ringj Robert Trask of New York, a guest at service, -which will be 'performed in the Reid home, and Miss Sarah Kep- the drarwlogrooin a striking hart. -'background of bamboo, ciobodium ferns and crotons.

The bride, who be given in marriage by her uncle, Ales J. Johnstc-n of- putte, daughter of County Controller Harry Mont, will wear-a handsome gown o'f -white duchess" a crystal girdle and a yoke of Her full conrtjraln will bejined with sUver long, tufle veil, a effect rose pointe lace, will be held in'plac: with orange -I blossc-msi She will a shower bouquet of va.ley lilies and orchids. Her only ornament will, be'a diamond bracelet, the bridegrooEfs Miss Elizabeth Stewart of Sewickley. the bride's maid ot honor and only attendant, will appear "in. a gown of pale Miss 'Margaret Lillian Kisinger, of Brownsville and Harrison G.

Adamson of Vestaburg be married this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock a.t the home of the bride'3 ancle, C. G. Lcwellya In the King Edward apartments. Pittsburg, with Rov. Albert Anne of Christ church, Brownsville, officiating.

The bride will wear a dress of while satin and laco and carry 'a bouquet of white roses and lilies. The bride will be given away by her brotlei, A. W. Kisinger, of Brownsville. The wedding march will be played by Miss Hugfiey of Pitts- blue chiffon, and will an arm i burg.

The bri.le attended school at bouquet of Frimch flowers. Dean D. i Penn Hall, Chambersburg, and Dil- Sturgis of Uninntown. of worth Hall, The groom is the will erve as best roan. 'Tee bride's mother will be gowned in black lace and jet.

while Mrs. Kenhart, mother of the bridegroom, will wear a gown of blach satin and beaded georgette. Mis' Sarah Kephart, the brilegroom's sis" ter, will, wear an imported gown of pale blue taffeta "ana si: ver cloth. nuptial" be: rendered by employed by the Jones Laughlin company at Vesiaburg. Mr.

and Mrs. will leave for a two weeks' auto trip to New York, Washington and othei eastern points. They will be at home in Vestaburg after Xovcm- ber 15. Following the ceremony a Comrade Artis' Anniversary. William F.

Kurtz.Post. No. 104, G. yesterday afternoon observed hand- the 73rd birthday of Comrade William somely appointed wedding dinner will A Artls by marching to his home on KAND DELICIOUS It is a most satisfaC' tory beverage- Fine flavor and ardrr.a and it is heaithftil. Wei! made cocoa contains nothing that is harmful and much that is beneficial.

It is.practically all nutrition. Choice Recip't book jrte "Dorchester if iter.Mass. yl (cordially welcomed be siatipned in the; ing an cddrcss of welcome. The: irtll A -interesting program was carried was offercd by Rev. J.

S. United guests- 'will be served Brethren Showers the church. There were also" several from small uwes.stat.oned on. a side comrades appro- porch of -the. TBs Jccaslon C()1If been enclosed wuh Uttloe, covered.

from the Navy, gave an The da bouse- ar of chrysaathemiiimi 'have 'been- artistically placeci: in all the rooms, producing a very effect, 1 'The chandeliers ura cntw.aed with pink blossoms and' souther smilax Dainty pint shades bVllliancy to tie scene. Because of the social, prominence of the bride and the wedding is one of much interest to Con- nelisville and Uniontown society. Both aro popular members of the ypunger sociai feet, and previous to her iriarriage Miss Reid ias been honor guest at quite -num'ter of charming luncheons, dinners- and dancer. Mr. Is a knoivn young attorney, with offices in.

Philadelphia. lie was graduated from the Georgetown University law school, a member of tie of 3913. Before, locating, in Phll- adelphia he practiced law in this city. FoilowiTig a weddinj. trip Mr.

Kep" hart and his. bride, will be at home after at Levering Mill road, Cynwood, Displayed in a room the Second floor were magnificent wedding gifts. Among the out of town; guests to iit- tend the wedding art Rev. J. Mande- vilie-Barker of Mrs.

Dean D. Sturgis, Mr. jEastmari ney. Mrs. David William Hen'.

derson. Mrs, Frank Huston, Mr. and r. "Irs. Harold Semans.

itiss fiizafieth luston, Mr. Mn Robert'. Skemp, 'iiss Eleanor Mrs. bhn Straws, Dean D. Sturgis, Mr.

and Mrs. Artis then served j'dainty, refreshments. A vote ot thanks I was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Artis reception.

Fanayworli Clnb to Meet. The Greenwood Ladies' Fancywork club.will.meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. A. Bishop in East Green street.

Liberty Circlr Mcett. The regular business meeting ot Liberty Circle 120 "of the Protected i Home circle, was held last evening In Markeli hall, with about 35 in attendance. After the close of the business session a social hour was held. Music was furnished by Miss Elizabeth Pierce, Mrc. Kopp, Miss Williams.

A delicious lunch was served. The next meeting will be held October 24th, at .7:30. Six members were initiated and nine applicants wpre balloted on. 0. A.

II. T. Clnl). Miss Isabelle Stafford ivill be hostess at the regular meeting of the D. A.

U. P. club next Tuesday evening. Birthday Party. In honor of the fourth birthday ot her son William F.

Hetrick, Mrs. "VV. F. Hetrick was hostess at a daintily appointed children's pany yesterday afternoon at her home in South COB nelisville. The hours were from 4 tt.

6 o'clock. Fifteen small friends or the ii'-tle honor guest were 'present and spent a pleasant afternoon at various amusements. A dainty luncheon was served. Opening MeetinK. The opening meeting ot tha Outlook club for the current season will be held Monday acteraoou at the home of Flarry T.

Grassland in Tenth street. TV'est Side. TnrRney-Addls. Announcement has been -made of the marriage, of Miss- Gladys V. Turaney, daughter of A.

P. Tnraney of Dawson, and Emmett M. Addis, son of Mrs. Jennie Addis of Vanderfoilt, solemnized yesterday in Cumberland. The bridegroom participated in tbe late war, serving a year and a little over eight months.

He was overseas for over 31 months. Since his return from the service he has been a brakeman for th'e Pittsburg Lake Erie railroad. and Mra. Addlg have returned to Vanderbilt and arc at the home of the former's mother. Honoring Rev.

G. L. C. Richardson on his return for the sixth year as pastor of the Methodist Episcopal churcli, members of the congregation, who filled the" place, gathered at the parsonage in South Pittsburg street last Boning, Mrs. Richardson sharing.

Lin the good will of the people expressed. Talks were made b'y Rev. J. L. Proudfit, pastor of tbe Presbyterian church.

Rev. Johnson of the Covenanter church, E. W. Horner, George 'W. Campbell, F.

E. YounWn and S. B. Henry. Musical selections I were contributed by Bailey and Mrs: Kllzabcti Anrterjbn Morton.

Mrs. tVallace G. Kauffman was in crfarge. Ladies! of the church served lunch. Hallowe'en Party.

Mifs Mary Ch'rlstner gave a. Hallo- we'en party last evening at her home at South Connellsville at- which. 80 young people were corn and other articles sugges- live nl 'the season were used in the I decorations. Japanese lanterns were I used to illuminate the lawn. Tbe eve- ning given over to various games.

i Lunch was served at lu o'clock. Guests included Miss Anna Myers, Greensburg: Miss Mary Abraham and Harry Bryson, Unfontown, and J. C. Brysor. and Charles Dawson.

Saturday only $12.50. Brownell Shoe A. H. Skomp" is spending the dar in Pittsburg. Women's dull kid lace shoes with, leather Louis heel, tip toes; our kind, Saturday special 99.65.

Brownell Shoe Frank Mantel! returned home yesterday after spending a few days in Cincinnati where he witnessed world series contests and, transacted business. Special prices on all our misses' and Children's for Saturday. Come and aee. Lester Cumiaings of Pitlsburg returned homo after sponging a week! with and Mrs. F.

Bell of North Arch street. Mri Jarnts CbarleswaAh wishes to inform the people Counellgville and vicinity that he 'will commence with his class on October. 13, 1919 to teach any one desiring lessons on the pianoforte, pipe organ or vocal. For further information call at Watt street, off East' Murphy Philip Emlg Of Indian Head, chief engineer for the Mountain "Water Supply company, was in ConnelJeviUe Friday. Boys' shoes ftt reduced prices, Saturday onlib' Miss Anna Brooks of the West Side, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Cottage State hospital, is getting along very nicely, ac-' cording to hospital authorities.

Buy your shoes at Browneirs. Buy i them Saturday and cave a dollar. Mrs. P. G.

Gocbert of Sycamore street, has returned home from Job as- town, where sbe was tbe guest of father, Jacob Huebner and Mr, Goe- bert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. WilJiara, Goebert. For one day only, big saving on fall i shoes--one day, Saturday. Brownell's.

--Adv-10-2t. Brow-aril's have them at reduced prices for Don't forget the specials at Browu- ell'a for One good way to rerfucp tlie cost of living is to buy your footwear at Browncll's Saturday: big cut in prices for the jne Avoid chilly rooms in the morning by uplag Cole's Hbt Blast Heaters. They prevent colds and Adv-n-lt Coegh Hemedy. This remedy is Intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. From a amall beginiijng Its sale and use har.

extended to all parts of the United States anrf to many foreign countries. This alone is enough to convince one that It is a medicine of more than ordinsT merit. Give it a trial and you will find this to be tiio Penn Ten Knnday. The West PMm Tea room will bo open on October 12. for the winter months.

A chicken, dinner will Be A A --S I A C. A. A Manager The homo oc the'best pictures for the best In Connellsvllle's bcst photoplar SPECIAL! "What Every Woman Wants" Also a Comedy. Program Jor Week --MOJTDAT-- TVould you take a chance? Do if you were in the place, that you would do the same thing under the same conditions that HALE HAMILTON docs when he gets the live tip, in FOUR-FLUSHER" Also a Good Comedy. --TUESDAY YTKDSESDAY-- A famous star--a famous author--a famous play.

See wonderful EARLE WILLIAMS in the greatest picture ever Supported by JUNE NOVAK and an all-star cast. Also a Big Comedy. --THURSDAY-World presents DIXIE LBE ann ARTHUR BEHRENS in "WEKRE BONDS ARE LOOSED" Romance wlt'a more than a punch--a kick. Also a Weekly, and Comedy. --FRITUr.

A3tl SATURDAY-See LOUIS BENNISON in his latoat Gold-rjti picture-- "A 5TISFIT EARL" Also a Come4y. --C03IJSG-- "OTEH THK GARDES WALL" SO1SSON The Theatre 01 Wonder and Beauty with the belt pictured for tbe people who lota real Vuslc by C. W. Snnltzaburjer, A genuine thriller--a photoplay vith heart appeal and great dramatic power--FRITZI BRUNETTE in 'Ik Woman Under Cover ,99 Program for Next Week --XOXDAT A5B TUESDAY- SPECIAL: BERT LYTELL in a wonderful 6- act Metro comody-drama-- 'LonnfoardiLtd" a Comedy Extra. --TTEDSESDAT AJTD THURSDAY- "Wlliotn Fox presents TOM MOOSE in a.

fnl comedy and Lady Algy" Taken from the Boole oy tbe same name. --FftCDAT A1 SATTJSBAY-- WATCH PAPERS FOR SP13CIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. --coarorc-- "MAX'S DESIRE" tj Hunting Read our advertising columns and you will find them. Wont Help I Advertise in our clsouined column. Csrasi Be Better Looking--Take OliyeTablets To have a clear, pink ski bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy Eke childhood days, you must keep your body free from poisonous wastes.

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) act on the liver and bowels like calomel have no dangerous after effect. Take one nightly and note results. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually, 10c and 25c, RANDALL W.

U3APLINE. Handall W. LcapJiae 27 years old, caller for the Baltimore OtUo Railroad company here and a former eurv- ice man, died last night at the Marine hospital, Pillsuurg, to which he was removed Thursday for treatment for acute nephritis. He was taken ill two weeks ago condition had been serious from thu start. The deceased was inducted into the military service in April, and eent to Camp Lee.

I He was taken 111 there and was in the camp hospital for three months. He was promoted to corporal and later was assigned to the police at Washington, D. being tits- charged from Washington bar- The Great Merit of as a stmtfich bldMing" food of flavor; is its ecxSMMny as a ready to serve cereal for breakfast or lunch- a bit of Waste PERSONAL. Mis Imogene Rhodes' of the West I Side reuraed home last evening from Detroit, where she had been on a visit with relatives for the past two months. Special for Saturday at Brownell's: Women's dark brown lace shoes, Cuban heel, tip toes, $8.00 for 57.35.

Browaeli Shoe C. A. Wagner is spending the day in Pittsburg booking specials for the born at Dunbar January oO, 1892, a son of the'late Henry Leapiine and! Mrs. Elizabeth Keffer Leaplinoi-who lives in Woods avenue, Greenwood. ConnellflviUe.

He had lived in Con- nellsvilie for 15 years and for 10 years of that time had been employed with the Baltimore Ohio. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran cnurch and of the Order of Railway Clerks. He made his home with, is mother. Besides the mother he is survived'by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Charles GREENSBURGHERE Hard Game at Fayette Field This Afternoon Anticipated.

A hard and fast game was exprcted. to be staged this afternoon -when Con- nellsviile high school football players' were io go against the strong eleven' from Gre'enBburg high. A large delegation arrived thip af-' lernoon on a special car. About 15' rooters accompanied the team which, came this morning over the Pcnnsyl-i vania. The Grecnsburg squad is com- posed of 19 players.

Leslie Moser i the coach and is a very capable imr-; son for the wort. Tbe lineup will be as follows: ConnellSTJJle Greonsbnrfi' Wisbart L. E. Guarino' Mountain L. T.

Peely Thomas L. G. 1 Yaw Sine Ozinsky Corrado Bufano Whipkey Danuer C. H. Robinson L.

A Cuneo H. B. Hiion S. G. R.

T. Q. B. L. H.

R. H. Davis, Capt. Brown' Coleman Strawp F. B.

Kclley I The officials of the which -n-iil: start at 3:30, are: 0. R. Herttick, I referee; E. Kramer, umpire, and J. R.

1 Mestrezat, head linesman. Soisson and Paramount theatres. Baker, Dnnbar; Mrs. Lltli our, Scottdale; William Lcapline, Dunbar; James Leapllne, 'Dunbar; David Leapline, Dunbar; Mrs. Barbara Cramer, Swissvaie; Lutellis iieapline, Grover C.

Leaplino, ConneilsTille; Mrs. Frani Mantell, Conncllsvine; Minnie Leapline, Swissvaie; M. Martin, Dunbar; Mrs. G. Bradley, Grcensburg; Miss Bernita Leaplino, at home.

The remains will be brought to Con- nclisvilio today, in charge of Funeral Director J. E. Sims, and taken to the home of. the mother on the "Wi'st Side. BENJAMIN F.

SIMPSON. Benjamin Prankiin Simpson, aged Women's danc brown kid lace shoes, extreme narrow toes, high Louie heel, an value, Saturday only Brownell Shoe ilrs, J. C. McCormick, who.under- went an operation last Saturday at St. Joseph's hospital, Pittsburg, was im'proved today after a week in which ber life at times hung In the balance.

It was believed today she was on the jvay to recovery. The hest place to shop after alll Brownell Shoe Mrs. J. Robson of Eighth street, Grei'iiwood, was callefi to Pittsburg by the'ilincBs ot her daughter, Mrs. W.

B. Hanlon. Women's patent leather lace shoes with field mouse kid top, plain toe, 69 years, eight months and two days, Chas, C. Mitchell FUNERAL BIRECTOE. HO South Pittsburg Street.

Conncllsvflle, Pa. The funeral director who employs no agents or solicitors--who is doing business on merit only. 20 years' practical experience. First Class Motor Equipment. BOTH Member o( the Purple Cross.

i They Get Action at Once. Foley Kidney i invigorate, 'strengthen and heal inactive, weak and diseased kidneys and bladder. C. J. Ellis, 505 Sth Sioui Fa-lls, S.

writes: "I suffered with I kidney- trouble; used to have severe pains across my back and felt and ail tired out, but after taking JFcley Kidney Pills I am.well. I have i not been bothered with kMney trouble since." They relieve headache, rheu- matic pains, swollen or etiff joins, puf- finess -under the eyes, floating specks. Sold icatiier Louis heel--our regular $12.50 value, a a special, $11.00. Browneil Shoe Mrs. Katherine Fagan and daughter, of the West Side have returned from Atlantic City and Marion, the guest of Mrs.

H. M. Kephart at the latter place. I Dressmaking by Miss 'Wilson at 243 i East Fain-jew avenue, Tri-State phone died '-his morning at 5 o'clock at his home near the Johnston school house at Moycr. He was a son of George and Mary A.

Simppon and was born February 9, 1860. Funeral Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. G. L. C.

Richardson, pastor ot the Methodist Episcopal church, interment at Tarr. MRS. JENNIE' Mrs. Maude Garrett of Dubois. Mrs, Jennie Barkley, 54 years old.

is ihe guest of and Mrs. W. P. i died yesterday at her hoine in Union- town. She was the wife of Daniel I Barkley.

MRS. BROWN. Mrs. Jennie Brown. 65 years old, d'ied last evening at the; home of her daughter, Mrs.

G. R. Beaver, in Uriion- Hetricfc at South Connellsville. Mrs. Garrets is a sister of Mr.

Hetrick: For 19 years the leading tailor ot the coke region and a bigger business every year. Highes.1 in Quality, lowest in price is the reason. Dave Cohen, R. S. Ritz Pittsburg is spending the week with J.

A. List of North Pittaburg street. Vomen'3 dark brown kid button GEORGE SWQHDS. George Swords, 65 years old, died shoes with field mouse kid top, leather I yesterday at No. 7.

He suffered ui. t.in rnes: our SIS.SO a stroke of oavtUysis some time aeo. GotWorse. ConldNotSleep. Mcura Heals.

"Pimples broke out on my face and they looked like little boils. They were small, red, and festered, and they began to scale. They were very itchy and had to scratch. I couid not sleep. "At last I saw an advertisement for Cuiicura and sent for a free sample.

Then I purchased a cake of Soap and a box of Ointment and I was healed." (Signed) Raymond A. Harrison, 1208 S. Bucknell Philadelphia, June 22, 1933. Consists of Soap, Ointment and Talcum. Nothing ensures a clear skin and good hair as uaiag these delicate preparations for every-day oiletpurposes.

Ointment to heal, tbe Talcum to powder. Then why not improve 'our complexion by using the Soap daily and the Ointrnurit aa needed to irevent pimples or clher eruptions. All Day Open Air MeeSnfr. There will be an open air meeting al! day Sunday at the Ferncliff park in Ohiopyle. 11'A.

M. there will be preaching by Rev. J. H. Johnson of Mount Pleasant; at 3 P.

M. by Rev. C. J. We'iis of at 6 P.

Af. by G. W. Dorthard of Con- I nellsville. Good music will be furn- ished by a chorus choir led by J.

H. Smith. Lust Articles Found. A child's knitted cap and sweater were found on the street yesterday by (he police. The owner can secure them by asking the traffic cop on the corner of Crawford and Piltshurs streets.

Men buy the Sampler because they want their gift to be of known excellence, protected by a trade mark that has stood tor quality over three quarters of a century. buy the Sampler whea they buy candy to eat because in good chocolates and confections they find food, pleasure and a wholesome stimulant to activity. South Pitfslmrg Street, i To French at YanderMlt. B. Dysart of Scottdaie will preach in the Methodist Episcopal church at Vanderbilt at 11 A.

M. and 8 P. Sunday. Rev. Puraell fit JohnstOTm.

Rev. B. Purnell was looking after some interests of the New Era movement, of the Presbyterian church at Johnstown, Thursday. Dance wili be held at i hail Saturday evening, October 11--' Adv-10-2t. SUNDAY EXCURSION BOUD Cumberland SUNDAY, October 12th.

SPECIAL T3UIX L.pave« Counrllaville nt S.50 A. M. See Ticket Ace.nf.fi. I BALTIMORE OHIO i LADIES When irrceruJar or delayed use 1 i Pills. and always? de; pondable.

N'ot sold at drag stores. Do not experiment with others; savf dis- i appoiutmeni. TVrtt-e lor "Relief" and particulars: free- Address NATION'-! I AL MJCDICAL INSTITUTE, 31.Uwa.Uhee. Wisconsin. CHIGHESTER PILLS THE DIA1IOH0 BttAXlX EifldimI ABkjomrl ycaw kwnrnw SOU filf DRUGGISTS EVERVWKEEF.

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