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I 1 PAGE TWO THE KANE REPUBLICAN. KANE ond MT. JEWETT. PA. MONDAY.

APRIL 12. 19S4 (N A PARAGRAPH Huge Crowds At Sunrise For Easter," Petiteen Huge Easter REFLEX TYPE CAMERA Leone Shop. 4 12 2t. 200 Men At St. Callistus Church K.

of 0, Program for tatter Palm Sunday kit' Portraits In your new Easter out Service Scheduled fit by Nicolas Studio. 4 5 101 'Snapshooting Kane Decorating for adults. At least 1,000 persons are expect ed to attend the second annual i The Rev: Carl A. Jones, pastor More than 900 mon nf St fnllin. or urst Baptist church, is gen eral chairman' of the planning corn tus church attended a corporate community Easier sunrise service communion service at 8:30 a.

m. at 1 6:30 o'clock Easter Sunday mittee. He announced that plans mass yesterday. Following the mass 01 ine. rive in are being completed to erect a port glass, single or double, cut to size and Installed In the frame, tf Electric wiring, contracting and fixtures.

Baumann Electric, Tel. 1238. 26 tf. Kane Fish and Came Club regular meeting 8 o'clock tonight at Y.M.C.A. 4 12 ad.

and reception of communion. theatre across irom me country breakfast program was held at St. club on Route 6 eaRt of Kan.e able platform for the participants, with a towering cross as center of Callistus hall. The service is sponsored by the The men ns.mhirl Rt Poll to. united Protestant churches of th the attraction.

Special music, both tus school and wpi a ih. community and the speaker will be instrumental and choral, will he Church Services Record attendance at Palm Sunday church services In this section Wns reported yesterday despite inr clement weather, with indications that Holy Week services in various churches will be attended by greatest throngs in There have been special series of services in numerous churches of the area during the Lenten season all well attended and in prelude to the Easter climax which will without question produce overflow congregations. Locally, some churches held receptions for new members yesterday with more than 50 taken into First Methodist church In Kane; 40 at Mt. Jewett Methodist church featured on the program. In expectancy of a capacity and church by a 12 man honor guard the Rev Ma'lard L.

Nelson, pastor composed of Fourth Degree mem Tabor Lutheran church. Several bers of the Knights of Columbus, hundred persons attended the ser lence those who plan to attend the Annual meeting of Rescue Hose Tuesday, April 13 at 8 p. m. Election of officers. 4 12 2t mm event are urged to fill their cars in HOLIDAY TOILETRIES A so euests the hrpnkfast vice lost year wnen wus announc order to make available all the pos six members of the district cham youth service, nionshlD Kane Joint Ar Moh This year, it will be a community sible tar space to ho used to the Sewing machine repair, any make, best advantage.

school basketball team. Coach Matt wldo event for younR pcople nnd Home Permanent om 1 adjusted, repaired, up. Don Rauseh and Assistant Coach Rudy Cline, telephone 1324. 3 13 tf Fred Doubles served as master Hl IRfH NOTIfFS of ceremonies at the breakfast pro V'lWI Ivll, MW IvUJ Mae West Life Preservers. Brand new.

Cost $22.50 Special $3.95 stock Cosmetics by C'oty, etc; Fragrances by C'hantllly, D'Orsay, etc. excise tax now reduced to 10. Norrl Choc. Easter Kggs, Ooc. Crearrt or Nut Fruit Jumbo 69c, SUper Jum Boat cushions, $3.95 Cliff Tackle and 16' at Hazelhurst Methodist church.

St. Callistus church had special ii PfinwPW.addma Emmanuel Mission Church. Mon was delivered by the Rev. James k.j Shop. 4 9 tf, Siedel, CSSR and a member of the a.

7.k 00i The car ani ite cafinsurance were financed with one low cost loan from us; and the owner has a convenient period of months to repay in budget sized' BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR NEXT CAR, ASK ABOUT OUR ECONOMICAL BANK AUTO LOAN PLAN. services with the annual communion' Regular meeting of Kane Lodge Redemptionists Order, who has beenl Tuesday. 7:30 p. Choir rehear one of the missionaiy pnests con saU Thursday, 7:45 p. m.

Holy breakfast event sponsored by' the Knights of Columbus held at the District Meet At Kane Church St. John's Episcopal church in Kane will be the site of the semiannual meeting of District Four of the Women's Auxiliary of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of Erie with the meeting scheduled for Tuesday, April 27. Delegates will attend from the Church of the Ascension, Bradford; St. Luke's Church, Smethport; St. Francis of Assisi, Younesville; BPO.

Elks No. 329 has been post poned one week to April 22. Din ner at 6:30. 4 12 3t 8:30 a. m.

mass. uu7 "iisMun ere uuring inej Communion. Good Friday, 12 noon past two weeks. The Rev. Carl L.

sirvtce at the Tabor Lu Llnnert. nnstnp nt 5t fall I Tabor Lutheran church had spe i. I i tneran cnurcn ho In gift boxe, alio Fine Candies from $1.25 lb. Bush's Pharmacy 'Everything a good drug store should be and then some." cial services and regular Palm Sunday programs were announced for i iiurcn niso spoKe Drieny 10 SENIORS Be sure to see the 4 Star luggage values at Sears, Roe men, congratulated the players and First Baptist Church. Monday, all churches here.

coaches on their exceptional record buck before you buy. High quality Jewett's St. Matthew's Lu 7:30 p. m. Board of Trustees meets.

Tuesday, 8 p. m. Women's Guild A UrOUU) Mitt f( Vllllll a UUIIU during the past season. modern luggage at low cost. 138 theran church was filled to capacity Ti 11 I Mr.

Doubles Introduced Mr. Rau mets at tne (hurcn; Wednesday, Fraley St. Tel. 37. 4 9 3t yesterday for annual Palm Sunday sch and Mr.

Federici and the fol PnONE 202 73 FRALEY ST 4 p. m. Pastor's Membership class. 7:30 p. m.

Union Lenten service, services and for confirmation of six young people of the Gary Schneider, 5 year old son of lowing members of the team Don Novoscl, Bill McDade, Jim Smart, "Alwau At Your Service" KANE BANK TRUST CO. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEP08IT INSURANCE CORPORATION Methodist' church. Thursday, 7:30 Churches have hud Individual no p. Holy Communion service. Frl Johnny Migliazzo, Terry Carlson and Tom Kibbie.

Four members of day, 8 p. m. Married Couples group Mr. and Mrs. Urban G.

Schneider, of Million Dollar Highway, near St. Marys, is a patient in the isolation ward at Bradford hospital, suffering from spinal meningitis. the team were unable to be present at Fellowship Hall. tices of special services and preliminary announcements have been made for Union Good Friday services and an Easter Sunrise service in which some churches will unite. some on Easter vacation trips.

They i were Fete Henretta, Bob Foote, Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Manny Gerhart and Doug Caldwell church. Monday, 7 p. m. Boy Scout Rickey Holmes, aged 2 1 2, son of Special Easter programs of DR. DUTTER SPEAKS Gieville, grand knight, T1 welcomed thp piwst.

nii intrnHiw. JT00P 7 lruslee toard Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Holmes, fractured a collar bone in a fall while va churches will be published in the Republican on Friday. MRS.

ESTHER CARLSON TO NURSES' GROUP XrJSZZt meeting. (Deacons' meeting post Trinity Episcopal, Warren; St. Luke's Church, Kinun; St. Joseph's Church, Port Allegany; Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Emporium; St. Margaret's Church, Mt.

Jewett and St. Matthew's Church, Eldred. The meeting will open with a celebration of the Holy Communion at 10:30 a. m. by the Rev.

Robert L. Scott, rector of the host church. The business session will follow with Mrs. Martin Ixwe presiding, Mrs. D.

Harvey Phillips, of Minard Run, serves as secretary for the district. Reports from all parishes and missions in District 4 will be presented ond the program of activities outlined for the spring and summer pionths. i unucu lilt vunu A. i T.VO cationing in Daytona Beach. Fla NORTH KRN LIGHTS HARD ON TELEVISION SHOWS Spring appearance of the Aurora Boreulis Saturday and Sunday evenings was accompanied by the usual disturbances in air waves, affecting television and radio.

On TV. it caused almost total loss of patterns in addition to audio The "northern lights" were not In spectacular form but with an occasional cay and a greenish glow in the skies. Dr. G. E.

Dutter, of Kane, spoke Degree group from Bradford. Dur p. Lenten service, sponsors, Mar mg the breakfast, piano music was CARD OF THINKS We Wish to express our sincere with his mother and sister, Brandy. He was admitted to a hospital at tha Society, speaker, Dan Pierotti, I played by Michael Fragale who al on the subject "Progress In: Medi cine" as guest speaker at the regu lar meeting of the Registered Nurs Rock Island, 111. Thursday, 7:30 that place for attention.

gratitude to our friends and neighbors for their many acts of sympathy and kindness during our re The breakfast was prepared and Vo 1 11 es Friday evening at the YWCA. The April term ol Elk county Mrs. Lou Berry, president of the cent bereavement. court, called for this morning, has Daughters or Amerlc; unde? Pd by KanC Minisrial Association. club presided at the meeting in chairmanship of Mrs.

Anna Dough which 17 members wert present. Family of the late Mrs. PHer Oliver been cancelled and grand and tra vers jurors summoned for duty are Mt. Jewett Methodist church. erty and Mrs.

Ruth McKenna. Rob Lunch was served by Mary Ed Holy Week services Monday through Funeral services in memory of Esther Carlson, 70, life long resident of Kane and vicinity, were held this afternoon at two o'clock from the John F. Hill funeral home, conducted by theNRev. Henning Johnson of Wilcox. Burial was in Mt.

Tabor cemetery. Mrs. Carlson died Friday afternoon' at the home of her son. Ed ert Campbell chairmaned the Cbm lit. vuiilUUCU HUUI iliailCU WlfT Will wards, Cornelia Dolan, Rachel Sa excused.

The court term was cancelled because of the lack of crim ger, Mary McDade and Naomi John mt i mt i mittee for the Knights of Columbus Thursday at 7:45 p. Thursday sponsoring group assisted by James sacrament of the Lord's RiPii nir.v r.r iii Supper. Friday evening, 7:45 a can Bissell, Fred Doubles, Dick Greville son. inal and civil cases. The criminal list was reduced by pleas and sentencing which took place Wednes HOSPITAL NOTES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Admissions and Maurice Donovan.

die light service led by the young people under guidance of their day morning. Of twelve civil suits ward L. Carlson, where she had only four are continued. The other counselor. Easter services at Mt.

Jewett Methodist church: Sunrise Kane Rotarian conamon ior two eight have been disposed of by set Mrs. Carol Stroup, RD 4, Smeth service at 6:30. Worship service port. uraui. tiement, equity or orbitration.

Born July 5, 18S3 at Wilcox. Mrs. Mrs. Donna Perkins, RD 2, Kane. with Easter message at 11 clock Special Easter music.

At District Meet Carlson came to Kane" to live fol State police from the DuBois sub lowing her marriage. From 19C6 station and Brookville borough po First Presbyterian church. The The 1955 convention of the 2C9th District of Rnlnrv International urill unin ner neaitn began to fail, Mrs. nee are continuing their investiga Carlson lived in the house which tion into the burelarv of Russia's Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday in the social rooms of the ho hM in XtmAtnrA it AAA I CVCning fhe and her husband built on I Market at Brookville earlv Satur. Spruce avenue.

day. More than $400 was taken at a three day district conference UJS will James Hayes, RD, Kane. Miss Muriel Young, Gifford. Miss Jenny Young, Gifford. Bruce Latshaw, Kane.

Mrs. Virginia Snyder, Kane. Russell Mountain, Westline. Master David Byerly, Kane. Miss Linda Byerly, Kane.

Dismissed Mrs. Nancy Huckabone, I mm I ha Inrrra n. TM which ended in New Castle Satur She was an active member of tuned to tote XfV set for a costume iaDor Lutheran church, and belong thieves made entry by forcing a door leading into the basement. The day. The Rotarians will visit that "VfV, 7V city in April with the dates to be netld Tabor Lu theran 12 ed to its Women's Missionary Soc at the Dan Dee starting at noon to 3 announced, security chest was placed on a mar iety.

Star ket tart, wheeled out the front door John B. McMillin of Bradford, p. m. The Easter. Sunrise service will be held at the Ideal Drive In i Mrs.

Carlson, who was preceded was introduced at the Conclave as andMumped over a high embank in death; by her husband, three Theater. the nominee for the post of gov ment near the The burg daughters, and two sons, is survived by one son, Edward L. Carlson: two SUZANNE SHOPPE Hilda Carlson Route, Kane. Miss Rose Nuhfer, Marienville. Mrs.

Louise Mann, Kinzua. Mrs. Margaret Vogel, Kane. Infant Kathleen Catesman, Mar Iars then forced the chest open ernor of the district. His election in June will be" a formality.

lie The First Congregational church. Tuesday, the Women's Fellowship sisters, Mrs. Herman Carlson, Sheffield, and Mrs. Selma Hokenson. San In spite of a prevailing measles 1 ienville.

ing Charles S. Passavant of Zelieno Kn and chickenpox epidemic in St Dje i Begins at in rne cnapei. upen Jose, one brother, Charles Nelson, Chicago; six grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Marys the attendance at the annual Easter egg hunt Saturday was about Mr MMiiii uriir nor.A I meeting at 6 in the social hall terna'tional assembly of new officers doynstairs. A play.

"Beyond Good as large as usual. The gates to Ber wind park were opened shortlv be at Lake Placid, N. from May 24 Tuno i omi v. u0h Ing cast of characters: Mr. and The site of the city of Cleve fore 9 o'clock for the annual hunt land was laid out In 1796 bv Gen.

the international convention of the William Bender, Charles Bo and it was only a matter of min Moses Cieaveland. The city was named after him. service club at Seattle, Wash, June uur jmi i nyiiis urutif, ana gy Federici, directed by Mrs. Coch utes when all the "loot" was cleaned up. Officials of Crystal Fire De KANE SUMMIT HOSPITAL Admission Andrew Sopko, James City Henry Gaynor, Mt.

Jewett. Mrs. Susan Reinard, Hazelhurst. Master Wilton Dyne, Kane. Mrs.

Lydia Eshelman, RD 1, Kane. Mrs. Nellie Burkett, Lewis Run. Dismissed Master Donald Lee, Kane. Miss Clara May Sheets, Kane.

6 to 10. rane." Dedication of the woman's In AdHltinn tha Prnrifnr1 1nh won two awards one of four dis 'n charge of Mrs. D. Mac Wednesday, Mayflower Ch partment, sponsor of the annual affair, stated that they colored 1,080 hard boiled eggs for the event. Also distributed about the park for the trict awards for outstanding serv cle meets at 1:30 Union Lenten ice in the vocational field and the conference award for having the "is Cory children were 1,080 chocolate eees, if largest group coming the greatest cnuicn, bu live ounnies and three ducks, Mrs.

Beatrice Dougherty, Smeth diKtsinrA I A special award went to the El ir" Mtn.otUst cnurcn Monday port. Miss Sandra Whippo, Kane. FINAL RITES HELD dred club for th hlrhpst nwen. aoY coui. i uesflay, the FO P.

A. ANDERSON Memorial services for P. A. An tage of attendance during the first chnrch will be open all day for nine months of the Rotary year. Wtt and meditation.

Wednesdiy ending In April. 6:20 Junior choir rehearsal. 7:30 W. Liliihridm. SmAthnnrt Union Lenten service in the sanc derson, 85, well known Kane mer EYE BRIEFS E.

L. Hill. O. D. Optometrist Ready made glasses sold over counter to overconfident individuals can very well lead to Impairment of eyesight, your most precious gift.

Both lenses of these spectacles are of the same strength a rarity In precise visual examination. The optical centers of the lenses are also not In alignment with the visual angle of the pupils, a condition which results in continued eye pulling and discomfort. Also, the eyesight problem may have been caused by tr chant who died Thursday morning at Community hospital, were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Cummings funeral home, with the a past governor, reported on club tlinr3r The award winning colored service at the meeting and present P'dure. "I Beheld IHs ed the award for club service to 9ory YM shown Thursday the East Brady club 7:30 traditional Maundy Thursday Kev. Mallard L.

Nelson officiatine mm. Renresentlnir th Knn communion' service in me sanctu Mrs. Edith Prindle and Mrs. Dru Everything for the Easter Parade for Spring for you. Coats, Suits and Dresses from nationally known lines and all new accessories to complement the new outfit.

DAN DEE SHOP 100 Fraley St C. H. Blackmore. banetuary fnoif rehears silla Johnson, accompanied by Miss Signe Nordgren, sang the hymn, al, rwray, uooo ntiay service lit Talior church from 12 to 3 p. m.

jtr a a Bride to Be Is i 85 the Cross of Jesus." Pallbearers were Ceorge Nelson, Merle Fitzgerald, Linne Snf, John Fetzeck, Slgfred Alexis and Robert COMPLETES 25 YEARS Honored At Shower mm. WITH WEST PENN CO. Miss Alice Lorenzo and Miss Offut. Interment was in Forest Lynn A. Scott, 9 Beech street, Ruth Wolf entertained Friday eve ninir nt IhA fnrmpr'u hAma An Lawn cemetery.

rounded out a quarter century of Relatives and friends from Frie. Citv rond a hrirt.il shnur i active service with West Penn Jamestown, N. Johnson bure. honor of Mis Khiriev Wiiiinm. Power company yesterday and join Butler, Vandergrift, Eldred.

War ren, Ludlow, Dugus Mines. Olean. whose marriage to John Carlson 1 wyw i oi me wtsi will take place May 1st. Penn Veterans asscciat ion. Games and conversation were Starting his career with the util N.

Punxsutawney and Akron, anenoeo tne funeral. enioved durinz the evenine. Re ltv in April 1929, Mr. Scott Is in freshments wpre served from a the lines department tflhl nitruHk'plv ArcarhteA uith He Is assistant scout master of CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our Eood friends miniature bride as the centerpiece. TrcoP 21 sponsored by the Tabor This Great tt Miss Williams received many lovely uimeran cnurcn ana is a memoer and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sym gifts.

tot ne ornciai ooaro ot tne fresby cowiioiiio MiAr pathy during our recent Guests Included Miss Jean Scott, "nan cnurcn. wr. scoui iavorue GasoHno Miss Mary Lou Cronin, Mrs. Mary "re ttna nsning. Halliwell.

Mls Rettv Potersan. M1k Family of the late P. A. Anderson. Anne Colle, Mis8 Beverly Dyne.

An Btom t0 netry 20 mill CRILL'S HARDWARE Miss Sally Doubles, and Miss Lois )on times as Powerful as an equiva 118 Fraley St Thone 1241 lent weight of TNT. Fiscus. LaVicloire Couple Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Faul, Sedg Gives You Greater Power Smoother Performance Knock free Operation Pre ignition Control Longer Spark Plug wick street, observed the twentieth anniversary of their marriage with Tri itn dinner held Sunday afternoon at Hlllerest restaurant.

Tables were attractively decorated in yellow and hite. Mr. and Mrs. Faul received many lovely gifts. ISUIT NEWS Guests included Mr.

and Mrs, Charles Keneske, Miss Sally Kene ske, Gerald Keneske, Don Keneske, Life miss Bonnie schreckengost, Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, Miss Beth Ann Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Clen We can't stay out on that limb very long we must decided one way or the other which means Friday evening or Saturday evening shopping hours in Kane.

Which do you prefer? We will be grateful if you will cooperate by voicing your own A special vote coupon will be published tomorrow, Tuesday, April 13 in The Kane Republican. Please fill it out and turn it in not later than Thursday at midnight. Your Kane Merchants Longer Mileage Weaver, Miss Judy Weaver, Miss Irene Carlson, Tom Hearst, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fitzgerald.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson, Miss Barbara LaVlctoire now has an array of Spring Suits to put Broad way on Fraley Street In Kane. Johnson and Mrs. Loretta Faul.

WMPOMRIOrOU! Sorry to interrupt your electric service. In order to make repairs on our lines, we will have to shut off the electricity Wednesday. April 14. 1954. All customers on the Glen Hazel Road and in Clen Hazel will be "off" from 8 a.

m. to 11 A. and from 12 noon to 4:00 P. M. AH customers in Wilcox and vicinity and on the Rassellas road will be "off" from 12 noon to 4 P.

M. WEST PENN POWER COMPANY Nearby Deaths Joseph Robert Tranter. 78. a resi WBtHf dent of Bradford for 74 years. He Temorrovr's cssclino was an elevator operator.

Mrs, Harriet VL Burgess, 97. a Make your choice now from a fine selection. LaVictoiro Shop ANN ALJOE NELSON resident of Bradford for 65 years. For Sale at Your Friendly KEYSTONE Gasoline Dealer Martin Burke', 79. retired and train dispatcher at Bradford." i.

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