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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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I EAfiE TWO THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, KANE and HIT. JEWETT, PA. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1951 IN A PARAGRAPH rinclni lienors Keener Beauty Shop Is now open for business. 6 22 23. Today's bride Of Bible School Just received, plastic clothes liners.

rill's Hardware, ed. has special problem To Be Held Tonight Kane Couple Wed Fifty Years Mr. and Mrs. William H. MiTler of 14 South Tionesta avenue, will celebrale their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday, June 30, They were married 50 years aga June 27 but a weekend celebration was selected to make it possibl for their children to be here.

An open house will be held from two to five o'clock in the afternoon and from seven to ten o'clock in the evening of June 30. BOY INJURED CLARION A 10 year old Arthurs child was injured critically yesterday when he was struck by an automobile on Route 68 near his home, according to state notice Kenneth Baker, son of Mr. and Mrx Joseph was aken to the Brookville hospital where authorities described his condition as very critical." His injuries include fractured skull. Police said the car involved in the accident was being operated south on Route 68 by James Courtney. 28, of Lakewood, O.

The boy was walking south on the west side of the highway, polie reported. JohnRHil Dance and floor show at the Moose Sunday night. 6 21 23 Women's shoe specials, Friday and Saturday. Two pairs for $2.99. Hub Shoe Ca.

6 21 22 Very special today and Saturday at Leeds Te shirts, all styles sad colors $1j69 afid $29. ad Don't forget taw round and poHca dance Kane Armory June 29. Music by Eddie Habat and his Polka ej'Mum KANE, PA i SHE is fadng tKe 'down tp earth aspects of marriage inducting the management or household funds. Today espedalfy, With a confused Subscribe to The Republican Subscribe tot The Republican Ludlow Couple Honored On 25 th Anniversary One hundred and sixty friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs.

Enoch Nelson, life long residents of Ludlow, honored the couple Thursday evening on their 25th wedding anniversary with a party at DeForest pavilion, Wildcat park. Friends and relatives from Kane, Sheffield, Warren and Jamestown as well as Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlson, parents of the bride, were oresent. The entire wedding party was present; Dorothy Olson Swanson and Lily Lawson Hammerstein, the bridesmaids; Margaret Carlson Peterson, maid of honor; August Lawson, best man and Ernest Swan con.

Each received a eorsage. Wilbur Johnson was toastmaster for the occasion and introduced the following program: two selections by the Moriah choir; remarks by the Rev. Hans Pearson; accordion selections by Mrs. Hildur Wenstran; vocal duet, "I Love You Truly" by Hilma Hanson and Maybelle Nelson; remarks by Ernest Swanson and reading by Mrs. Evert Johnson.

Refreshments were served from a d. Habit orchestra. Bicycles, 46 of 'em to choose from SPICY fJODEnil The closing exercises of the Daily Vacation Bible school will be held in the First Methodist church this evening at 7i30. This prog rain, to which parents and friends are invited, will demonstrate some of the things learned during the past two Two hundred eighty five pupils were enrolled this year. The Beginners met in the Tabor Lutheran church, Primary in the First Con firegajLLonai church, Juniors in the Methodist church, and the Intermediates in the First Presbyterian church, A faculty of over forty persons supervised the activities of the school.

This evening's program will open with a short devotional service led by the lotennedlate group. The, Beginner, Primary and Junior groups will then present their portions and the service will close with a benediction led by tbe Beginners. PERSONALS Miss Dorothy Louise Haas attended the aluirjij banquet at Em. lenton last evening. 0 9 0 Mr.

and Mrs. Gust Sundberg and son Alan and Mxj. Arnold Carlson were Warren visitors yesterday. i Mr. and Mrs.

Albert FViddl and S' DY MEM GEL $39.35 up. Repairing, genuine replacement parts. EUj used bikes from $10.00. Cliffs Tackle Cycle Shop 416 Elk Ave. ad.

tf. Vacation time Is bre again. We will be closed July 2 to July 9. You still have one week to have your dry cleaning done for the 4th. For free pick up and delivery service call Master Cleaners.

Phone 284. 6 226. The eutbreak of measles has reached the five mofith mark and to date more than 300 Carry children hav been stricken with the childhood diseases with, no signs of the epidemic, believed to be the worst there in years, abating. Attention veterans Note ad under "Instructions" covering 400 courses available under G. I.

BilL economic picture facing newlyweds, it is important to be sure where the money how much is left and to have legal receipts for payment of bills. A checking account provides all this and more; "Always At Your Service? KANE DANK end TRUST CO. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION beautifully appointed table with three tiered wedding cake, a gift of relatives, as the centerpiece. Janice Lawson and Margaret C. Peterson poured.

The honored couple received many gifts including a purse of money. Louise, daughter of the Mrs. Ray Phillips visited Ralph Friedl, a patient at St. Vincents Veterans whose I. C.

S. courses hospital in Ei yesterday. 0 0,, have been interrupted for inactivity should contact local district repre B. Johnson left for Cleveland GIRL DROWNS IN POOL NEW CASTLE, Pa. (CSV Donna jean Palmer, 12, drowned yesterday at the Ben Franklin Junior high 'school swimming pool, the coroner's office reported.

today where he will attend the wedding of his daughter Virginia Piano Pupils Present Recital Twenty five of Miss Margeret Cillis piano pupils appeared last (evening in a recital at Miss Gillls' studio, 111 Greeves street. Many couple, a student at the Mayo Clinic ia Rochester, was unable to be present. Mr. Nelson is employed by the Pa. Gas company and Mrs.

Nelson is an accomplished musician, who has appeared in Ludlow and surrounding communities. She is the Ludlow correspondent for The Re publican. FAREWELL PARTY Mrs. Bernice Kraft was pleasant on June 30. sentative Geo.

Bement, Box 301, Eldred, Pa, 7 ll 12t Bradford field dally average crude oil production for the four weeks ending June 15 showed a decrease of 461 barrels below the Mrs. Laura Johnson spent last evening in Emlenton, the guest of relatives and friends attended. Mr. add Mrs. George Garin former Pupils playing were Jeannine FIRST AID For "Kim" tfdciss Port, Dickie Carlson, Dennis Gustaf son, Joyce Grandinetti, Mary Jean Henle, Brenda Geniotto, Becky ly surprised at a fart well party given in her honor by her 500 club at the home of Mrs.

Mary Nelson. A chicken dinner was serve) vt a Smeal, Alexandra Connelly, Joann DeMarte, Carol Ann Pierotti, Judy PopielskL Nancy Wilson, Susan BP table suitably decorated with a daily average with a daily take of 26,838 barrels. Last week Bradford production Averaged an increase of 601 barrels over that of the previous week. County Farm Agent William A. Ross, of Smetbport, who is confined to the Community hospital here following a heart attack, remains in a serious condition and visitors are not permitted.

He was stricken last Saturday while working in his gardes Ormsby but was able to Hoover, MarcSa Johnson, Charles Kane residents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott Smith and Mrs.

Ethel Copeland have returned from a visit with friends at Jersey Shore and William sport. 0 0 Mr. and Mrs Harry Brown of Kinzua avenue have returned from a visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Victor Morgan of Pittsburgh. Their grandson accompanied them home.

miniature moving van and yellow tapers. Mis. Kraft who is leaving Gustafson, Sam Cummings, Mari Bright dean modern styling and colors, to spice up your i irt.J lyn Crill, Pat Reed, Betsy Harre, Romaine Holland, Gloria Patty Fridley, Gordon Folk, Jirn Newton and Sorra Kanovsky. soon to reside in Pennsville, N. was presented a gift.

Those attending were: Mrs. Winnie Johnson, Mrs. Delores Bouch, Mrs. Carrie Bell Anderson, Mrs. Rebecca Peterson, Mrs.

Emma Cartwright, Mrs. AlHne Thomas, the honored truest nospitaijiy setuog: i ines or gracious eiegance, nnisnea ia tempting tones of Gray Walnut, veined in white, and Korina Tan, with an amber blush. The full choice of appropriate pieces in the grouping makes it ideal for any door space and any size family! Come see CdcutUtt great values! arive tils car to ine on ice of a Smethport physician. Nearby Deaths Mrs. Grace Wilson Galutia, 77 of Eldred, in Bradford hospital.

and the hostess. Speer Carbon of St. Marys, Mrs. Clyde Murry, 36, former Bradford resident, at Kinzua. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert B. Lang don of Kane and Olean will leave this evening for Pougbkeepsie, N. Y. on business.

They will be accompanied by the former's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arling Langdon of WeilsviUe, N. Y. Kane Couple Married 50 Years .50 disclosed yesterday that it plans to build a new $8,000,000 graphite electrode manufacturing plant at Niagara Fallsr N.

Y. The company told the Securities and Exchange Commission that the new pnt would be completed in 18 months and asked the SEC to register 179. $180 82, retired Oorge H. Sec or, Ridgway mail carrier. starter group from open stock.

ONE KILLED IN CRASH ALIQUIPPA, Pa. 4UW Earl L. 034 shares of its no par common RETURNING By Popular Request rheVESTERIIAIRS WITH A NEW SHOW JUST ONE SURMISE YOU WILL FINjJ AT CELORON PARK NEXT SUNDAY Pyle, 30, Beaver Falls, was killed and two other persons injured when three automobiles collided on the Monaca Aliquippa highway early to The Rev. and Mrs. P.

E. Nordgren will observe their golden wedding anniversary Tuesday, June 26. An open house for their friends will be held on that day from two to five o'clock in the Afternoon and from seven until nine o'clock in the ml FOBHTOE STORE day. Mrs. Margaret Clausen, 35, Monaca, suffered a broke leg, and Bring yours In ami set lew our specialists can put back on Its feat again.

Wa give ra liable service. We have reasonable prices. And to give your watch new beauty re style it with a smart new JfyJ filCI 1111 SIRIANNI BROTHERS Jewelers 40 Fraley St. Kane Daniel Dunning, Beaver Falls, a leg evening. McKean County's Most Outstanding Furniture Store injury.

Both were detained at Rochester General hospital. Police The Rev. Mr. Nordgren is a re stock. The public offering price will, be announced later.

The Jefferson County ourt has refused the petition of Donald L. Smith for the appointment of counsel to defend him against the charge of murdering Otto McCon nell near grookville or April 9. Judge Robert Morris has handed down a ruling on the petition signed by the 17 year old youth and submitted by Attorneys Jesse P. Long and William McKnight, stating that defense attorneys cannot be appointed for the youth until he is indicted. said Mrs.

Causen lost control of her tired Lutheran minister. GUILD TO HOLD PICNIC car and it struck Plye's machine. third car, driven by David oNhas, Plans were made for a family Van port, was hit and damaged slightly. Dunning was a passenger picnic to be held July 19 at Joe Battaglia's camp at the regular in Pyle 8 car. meeting of the St.

John's Guild last evening at the home of Mrs. Carol Rockwell on Biddle ttreet, Mrs Rockwell, who presided over the With a noise described by some OMAR WONDER meeting, announced that a card par as a heavy explosion, and by others as the crack of a large whip or snap of lightning, a near devastating wind the village of Chand ty will be held after the hay fe ver patients arrive. Plans were completed for a waste paper drivp $204 25lb.sk. IB ire to be held in the early part of July, lers Valley in Warren county early yesterday morning, uprooting trees, blowing off roofs and frightening PICNIC HELD residents generally. No one was injured.

Coming from the direction 37c lb. Parkay of the Hesse Valley church, the first damage was noted on a barn Women's Christian Service Cor up 9 of First Methodist church held a picnic last evening at the home of Mrs. Jack Covert at R. D. 2, Kane.

A social evening was spent with many of the women picking straw owned by Martin Norbeck. About 97c AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Ddcc Rito Shortening lb. tin one third of the roof of the barn was blown off and electrical equip ment rendered useless. Uprooted berries and watching the airplanes taking off from th emergency air strip near there. mm trees marked the channel of the wind into Chandlers Valley.

Prin cipally damaged in the Valley was the home of Andrew Traulman, with two large trees blown across Peril Chops English cut jb.4?C Assorted Cold Cuts 1 2 lb. 35c Send. Spread Fresh hems made lb. 69c Oacon, Sliced lb. 53c the roof.

rv HOSPITAL NOTES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Admissions Mrs. Frank McDonald, Leeper. Robert McClanahan, Kane. Mrs. Geraldine Johnson.

Smetb 59c Orcngo Juice Iff. cans port. Old South Sweetened DwcmrgMl Miss Mary Foley, Smethport. Mrs. Laverne Micheau and son.

Sweet PicMos 2 Jar. 67C Albro, 16 or. Kane. 4c Glr.rir Ala 10c bottle WINDOW GLASS CUT ANY SIZE OR FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK SIZES. BRING IN YOUR SASH AND WE WILL GLAZE IT FOR YOU.

EXPERT SERVICE SNYDZR Specialty Store THE FRIENDLY STORE" Opposite Poet Office Plus Dep. Potctcos, Mow Washed, wWte Tomatoes Texs grown 2 lbs. 39c Judy Johnson, Haielhurst. Fred Wkkwire, Kane. KANE SUMMIT HOSPITAL Admissions Miss Joyce Gray, Kushequa.

William Gray, Kushequa. Mrs. Dorothy Jeffords, Kane. Miss Anna Bergroark, Kane. William Overbeck.

Mt Jewett. Jane Shay, Westline. William Dougherty. Clermont. Mrs.

Ruth Ross. Kane. Discharged Mrs. Viola Brown, Kane. Ernest Nelson, Kane.

Mr. Hazel Peterson, Mt. Jewett. Miss Audrey Dwkht. Mt.

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Disq'uick Prepared Baking Mix large bo43C ett. Miss Sandra Dwieht Mt. Jew ett. Sec test Ico Crccm ft rL $1.21 it 67c In tht low price field, Chevrolet built the rsf automatic transmission Pts.c3 fr and Chevrolet builds the finest to give you smooth, NEW BEACH TOSS I UC HARIRI 4 rtRirservA Jj deDendabl no shift drivina at lowest cost! from the restaurant, Erie, Pa. Vicjcro Complete Lawn Food 8 lb, 2 60 M.

bags bet. 35 Tcko Ycvr "DISCOVERY DRIVE" piMar Ml scnea msm a pa. Phone 845, 212 CHASE STREET SUN esilenal 0 YOU tlful And SEA dwtive LA VICTOIRE SHOPPE Ann joe Nelson FREE DELIVERY DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY ryriiONE 46 Ample Parking Space yL,.

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