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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, KANE and MT. JEWETT, PA. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1951 IN A PARAGRAPH B.P.O. Elks 329 regular meetia; Ludlow Lutherans Show Upsala Films Silver Wedding Party Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Erven Carlson, Carl It's still best to Diccoucr Uovj Good Iced Tea Can Del la Hold Card Party Following the regular meeting of the Women of the Moose last evening Which Mrs. Madeiyn Wil cox, senior regent, presided, a card party held with members and guests Flaying Canasta and 500. Canasta winners were Dora Lar The Lutheran Circle of Morten church of iLudlow is sponsoring a musicale and art exhibit Wednesday Thursday, June 21 at 8 p. m. Ballot.

18 20. the WutUul Scbwinn "Black Beauty" bicycle. Front wheel trake, spring fork, stop lite, fork lock. Guaranteed as long as you wn it. Cliffs 4l6 Elk Are.

725 tt Mr. and Mrs. George Chadwick son Heights, celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Sunday 'With open house at their home on the West Wind road. Approximately evening of this week at 8 o'clock borrow which is open to the' public for the 200 friends and relatives attended benefit of the Upsala Chapel fund Decorations included a four Cooling! Delicious! Economical! For perfect Iced Tea, always use Salada Tea or Salada Tea Bags. Uptala students of the area will son, high; Sally Cuthbertson, low.

ed wedding cake, silver appoint of Highland attended the golden participate in the program in some ments, white tapers and spring Women winners in 500 were: Catherine Renrard, high; Velma way include 'Miss Shirley flowers. Bloomquist and Richard "Johnson Serving at the table were three from jour Of Kane as vocal soloists, Lloyd Geary, low. Men winners weer: Harry Dalton. high; Alex Carlson, low. ADA mi nieces Mrs.

Marcia Benson, Erie, Miss Mary Ellen Ross and Johnson of Kane as a clarinetist bank iiyir and Bertel Johnson of Wilcox as wedding anniversary ot Mr. ana Mrs. Lyman Mealy at Oil CUy Sun day. Mrs. Mealy is an aunt of Chadwick.

Attention veterans Note ad der "Instructions" covering 400 courses available under G. I. Bill. Veterans whose I. C.

S. courses Avis Carlson of Kane. Joyce Johnson was awarded the pianist and accompanist for the above soloists; Fred Pearson and door prize and Blanche Scott won Robert' Magnuson of Kane as ushers; Paul and Alfred Johnson as part of Moriah choir, and Neal a cake. Ryta Vandervoort was in chairman of the committee in charge, ass'sted by Mac Palumbo, Isabelle Palumbo, Stella Zarnick, have been interrupted for inactivity should contact local district repre Delores Costanzo and Pete.Knapp. sentative Geo.

Bement, Box 301, Eldred. Pa. 7 ll 12t A special meeting will be held The touple received many gifts including a purse of silver dollars. Mr. and Mrs.

Carlson were married June 15, 1926 in the Moriah Evangelical Lutheran church," Ludlow, by the Rev. August Tearson and have resided 'in their present home since their marriage. They have, three children, Miss Janet Carlson, a student nurse, Hamot hospital, Erie; Louise and Alvln nt Mr. Carlson is a carpenter by trade and has been a Wetmore Thursday evening 8 o'clock when a class of candidates will be initiated. Installation of officers will be held at the regular meeting next Monday night which will be pre 3 stvL' IGed onsweri ceeded by a tureen dinner at 6:15 o'clock.

"CAN I STILL BORROW WHEN I NEED we are frequently asked. The answer is Government regulations limit the loan but we are making loans every day within the framework of the regulations. When you need cash for doctor bills home repairs or athef worth while projects, see us. "Always At Your Service" CANE DANK and TRUST CO. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Township supervisor for the past Mrs.

Augusta Fahlman, aged 80, who fell on her cellar steps Sunday evening and suffered a fracture of her left hip was removed from the Community hospital thi3 morning to Hamot hospital in Erie where she will be under the care of Dr. Clayton Residents of Albion are continuing their efforts to Interest the Sylvania Electric Products company Johnson. Other members Include young Frederick Johnson of Ludlow in two violin numbers accompanied by his sister. Miss Joanna, two folk songs by the Moriah choir, and an organ and piano number by Misses Susan Anderson and Delores Johnson. Miss: Emma Wenstran of Jamestown, formerly of Ludlow, will exhibit some of her pictures in the church parlors.

Miss Wenstran recently began to study art seriously and the Lutheran Circle is especially happy to have her and her pictures for this occasion. Since this is Mid summer week, the Circle hopes to emphasize this occasion serving refreshment!" out of doors in a prettily decorated spot and expect to have accordian HOSPITAL NOTES KANE 'SUMMIT HOSPITAL AdmiwjionM Carol Jean Hulings, Kane. Alberta Wenslow, Kane. Thomas Okruch, Ludlow. Daniel Davidson, Ludlow.

Discharged, Miss Donna Terry, James la years. Guests attended the celebration from Jamestown, Erie, Smethport, Nearby Deaths Mrs. W. J. Kerry, 76, of Brock Sheffield, Ludlow and Youngstown, way.

Ohio. Guy 80, retired sales to establish a new plant there. Mem man at Bradford. bers of a special committee are arranging for an appointment with ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs.

William Nystrom of Ludlow, announce the engage William Brewer, 95, former Lime John F.Hill Stone, N. barber, at Bradford. Sylvania officials in another attempt to bring about location of a new plant in the Erie county music. given outside by Mrs. Wil ment of their daughter Joyce Ann COMMUNITY HOSPITAL.

'Admission Rodger Cawley, Bradford. Miss Doris Pierce, Smethport. Discharged Miss Luella Bittenbender, Kane. Mrs. Augusta Fahlman, Kane.

liam Hanson and Mrs. Ed Wen Mrs. Bessie Hazleton Jackson, 70, (to JoseDh Robert Kasbaek. son of )f(AiirtT. KANE, PA ttt.

04. muautsiet setvtct. former well known Bradford worn Mr Mrs Anthony Kasbaek Of an at Ann Arbor, Mich. Sheffield. stran, weather permitting.

Shower Held For NOTICE will not tbe responsible for nny Miss Janet Fields I i i i Miss Janet Fields was honored at Two former retired Kane pastors have returned to active duty in the Jamestown district of the Methodist Erie Conference. The Rev. John Galbraith has been appointed to serve the South Dayton church at Jamestown and the 'Rev. Harry II. Barr goes to Warren Epwortb, church.

Both are temporary debts other than those contracted for by myself. Thomas J. Cadden 6 18 3t a miscellaneous shower last eve RELATIVE DIES Word was received here by Mrs. Dorothy Brinkley of 2, Kane, of the death of her son in law, Larry E. Adams, aged 24, at Louisville, former "Kane resident, who died yesterday following an illness of only a few weeks.

Mr Adams, who operated a radio store in Louisville, married the former Mona Brinkley in 1948. ning in the. social room of the East tr Kane Methodist church with mem bers of the Bible class acting as hostesses. Miss Fields will become the bride of Robert Tunall on Sat Urday, June 23 at 4 o'clock in Tabor Lutheran church. DO LAN'S 'The evening's entertainment be it gan with a number of voeai selee Leon J.

IJndsley of Corry guilty yesterday to charges of sodomy and indecent liberties in Erie county court and sentence was suspended by Judge Elmer 'Evans until the second Monday in May of it tions by Miss Nancy "Nelson, ac companied by her mother, Mrs. DIoemquists Cleaners Tailors DEPENDABLE PICK UP And DELIVERY CALii 523 Walter Nelson. The rest of the ii 1952. Judge Evans suspended sen evening was spent in playing games. PROMOTED Word was received by Mr.

and Mrs. Harold L. Olson of 329 Pennsylvania Avenue, of the recent promotion of their son' Donald, who is in the United States Navy to Boatswain Mate 3rd class. His address is Donald W. Olson, BM USS Fort Mandon, LSD 21; Boat Group, FPO; N.

N. Y. Lunch was served to 35 guests tence of the well know pharmacist after hearing a report from attorney from a table set off with a beauti ful centerpiece 'of rosebuds and white tapers. Mrs. Lillian Fields Roger Brown and Dr.

Jack Utley, Erie psychiatrist, that he had been undergoing psychitric treatment since his arrest several weeks ago. mother of the bride elect, poured. Miss Fields was the recipient of 7 I Jr Wit fr fr 1 Subscribe to The Republican IP I fo) many lovely gifts. LUDLOW CHURCH NEWS Former Mayor Fred W. Fornefw 'Moriah Lutheran held regular 1 IMIMW 1 1 A I I I uu uu vr uu Lzil serviceS on Sunday with the Rev, Hans Pearson using as his sermon subject, "Strokes of Mercy and A Page From The FRANKUN Cookbook the choir using as ts anthem "Bless of Olean, yesterday Was notified he has won his court fight to reacquire possession of property which he gave to the city four years ago for a playground that never was.

Mr. Forness instituted the action 'tiler the state had requisitioned a portion of the plot known Forness Field to be4iseci ns a ponding are? in connection with the city state federal flood the. Lord, My Sul" by Ivanow. WW mkkW WJ. Wfm MM mm ammi M.

Mk. The Gideon society had as its an How fo mate. Uqhr Mender nual representative at the church, Bernard Olson of Bradford, who gave a splendid appeal with good results. Flowers on the altar were LustioueSPOtiGECNCE I protection project. CUP THIS RECIPE FOR YOUR FIUSI given in memory of Mr.

and Mrs I Alfred Nelson by Mc. and Mrs. G. Nelson. gSSCT The First Mission church had Seth Norman of Smethport as its lay speaker for the day who used Two Johnsonburg yonnj; men were ir.jured yesterday wlrtn the motorcycle on which they were riding went out of control and hit a culvert on Route 219 a short distance south of Johnsonburg.

Harry J. O'Connor, 23, operator of the as Ills subject "They Saw "No Man Pour into ungreased tube pan. Bake irt moderate oven, 1 hour and IS minutes. Invert pan on wire rack 1 hour, or until cold. Remove cake from pan.

For successful baking, always use Franklin Pure Cane Sugar and get: FRANKLIN'S "FAMOUS FIVE" ADVANTAGES 1. 100 Pu Suflf Cone Sugar 2. Extra Fin Granulated 3. fot( Dtotvin 4. In Mining 5.

EnrichM Food Flavors FRANKLIN Pure SUGAR CANE Sugar But Jesus" and who used as his 4 eggs, separated teaspoon salt l'i cups PranUn Cumulated Sugar cup boiling water 1 Vi cups sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Beat egg yolks with rotary beater until thick; gradually add Franklin Sugar, beating constantly. Slowly add water, beating constantly. Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Sift cup flour mixture over egg yolk mixture; fold In lightly with wire whisk. Continue until all Is used.

Add vanilla extract. Beat egg whites stiff; carefully fold in. vocal solo "Then Jesus Came," both of which were appreciated by all, Ernest Carlson, Sunday superintendent, opened the morning service. Flowers on the altar were vehicle and his passenger Robert E. Krigish, 19, were taken to Elk County General hospital at Ridg way for treatment of lacerations and bruises.

O'Connor was tossed "We bought our in 1930. It is still giving us excellent Mrs. Marie C. Snyder, 2414 Lindsay Street, Chester, Pa. "We bought our in 1931, have never spent a penny for repairs!" Mrs.

Lonnie G. Bowman, Aberdeen R.F.D. 2, Maryland. given by Mr. and Mrs.

August Oi son. 45 feet and Kiiegish was hurled 60 The Daily Vacation Bible school feet when the cycle hit the culvert Invites all parents and friends to its closing program which will be given at the Lutheran church on mm The team whistle at the New We've always shouted about the dependability of our Refrigerators. 1 1 Friday night at 8 p. m. The First Mission church an nounces that a special offerlne will be taken on June 24 for the Coven Now we say: Ask your neighbors who own them! They'll tell you how Wonderful Refrigerators are! v.

SPACE! Actually 25 to 50 more food ant Mission Pension fund. HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY York Pennsylvania company in Johnsonburg is the official fire whistle. But when the mill was shut down after negotiations over the wage dispute became deadlocked, the fire whistle was forced out of husiness. Now a piece of fire equipment is parked near Memorial Park where fire headquarters have been established and when a fire is reported, one of the! firemen on duty begins cranking the engine sirent. This is picked up by the public address system which can Susette Williams, Jersey Shore, was honored with a birthday party storage space than older refrigerators occu I 3 I Bill 11 I IhFJ I I II 1 1 Saturday onernoon on her fourth birthday at the home of her cou s'n Annette McCarthy, 417 Chase street.

Gifts were presented the honored guests. The afternoon was spent playing games which be heard all over Johnsonburg. followed with a lunch. pying the same floor space! TC FEATURES! And features that are so practical and usable, you'll thank them every DEPENDABILITY! More than 2,700,000 Refrigerators have been in use 10 years or longer! You'll always be glad you bought a Attending the party were Marsha Larson, Lin.a and Jimmy Gunner son, Beverly Cowan, Patricia Rus yrr sell, Karen Anderson, Karen Pear son, Tommy Van Giesen and John ny Hollingshead. rNAin Hie Christian Missionary Alliance Kinzua and Dawson Streets, Kane, Pa.

Presents Low priced 8 cu ft SPACE MAKER REFRIGERATOR PER SONALS George Houck and daughter, Elhyl left yesterday for an extended mo tor tour through the western states. MODEL NB 8 Rev. Harold Morgan Mrs. Gloria Morgan Evangelist Musician is Convenient Terras A. 1.1 ft capacity li( statelets stMl frtutr Wcv Refl dlH lea trays 'Deep Rela Dmer for fruit and Mfetablts f.

MU4 in tyttM wi SEE WIS AND OTHER NEW REFRIGERATORS TODAY! EASY TERMS AVAILABLE! TmN0HCIICATKmliJCTTOHAIOtITMOITOT! Vacation Togs s( Vacation 'I ll li Jaunt in ft ilnation 1 1 vWl linos I Suzanne Shoppe I HILDA CARLSON 8 Store A. J. Dolan FuraSur "furniture Of Quality and Distinction AvtMrzf Dfr ENEnAL (3 ELECTRIC prasrsATcr Piano, Concert Vibra Harp, Organ and Musical Bells JUNE 19 DAILY 7:30 P. M. JULY 1.

COME HEAR GOD'S WORD IN MESSAGE AND MUSIC 0.

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