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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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fAGE TWO THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANE and MT. JEWET1. PA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, I960 A "laced" drink is one in which a dash of spirits has been added. Lodge Heading Into TIMEX WATCHES Busy Month Here CARNEGIE COURSE TO START NEXT MONTH A starting date for the Dale Carnegie course has beer; changed to Jan.

3, according1 to plans announced by enrolled memoirs meet ing here at the YMCA. The course will run for a period of 14 weeks. Sessions will be conducted every Wednesday venin? in the YM YWCA. There are still several vacancies in the class. Any person wishing tc enroll may call Paul Kelly who is committee chairman from the Ki wanis Club, sponsor of the coutse.

'John Golden, exalted ruler of the Kane Elks Lodge and presiding at the lodge's regular meeting Thursday evening, announced plans for a full calendar of activities during the month of December. A spaghetti dinner will be serv Miss Gaston Elected By Royal Neighbors Mem'jers of the Royal Neighbors of America, enjoyed their annual Christmas party Thursday eening, at the K. of C. Hall. "Election of officers fir 1961 was held at a brief business meeting preceding the party.

Miss Klen Gaston was named as oracle for a second term; Mrs. Rose Ellithorpe as vice oracle; Mrs. Sharon Daniel son as past oracle; Mrs Edna Rose as chancellor; Mrs. Bessie MCau ley as recorder; Mrs. Ruth Swanson as receiver; Mrs.

Eva Anderson as marshel; Mrs. Viola Phillips as assistant marshal; Mrs. Viola Hunt as inner sentinel; and Mrs. Alma Sloan as manager. Plans were made for a tureen dinner at the next meeting on Jan.

5, when installation of oftiters will be held. Cards were sent to members who are ill. Gifts were exchanged. Refreshments were served from a beauti lully arranged table decorated in keeping with the Christmas season. ed to the members on the next meeting night, Thursday, Dec.

15. The following evening, Friday, Dec 16, will be Stag Night, including a complete fish dinner. The, annual Anniversary Party celebrating the founding of the lo IN A PARAGRAPH Series Orange parties Dec. and Dec. 10.

Lunch and prizes. 12 2 2L Call Vel at Hilltop Beauty Salon. Open evenings." Phone 789. 11 28 tf Toy Close Out at Bentz'g Chase St. Annex! Save up to 50.

Ftf. Zook Motors open itntil 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2 for the showing of the new Lincoln Junior Bowling League forms Saturday, 10 p. at Rose Bowl Lanes.

Will bowl every Saturday, 10 a. m. until noon. 12 2t FISH FRY Friday, Dec. 2 from 4:30 to 7:30 in St.

Callistus School hall. Benefit. Callistus adults, 60c children. Carry out orders packed to 7:30 p. m.

tf Bake sale at Johnson's Meat Market Saturday sponsored by Explorer Post 18, starting at 9 a. m. 12 2 lighthreight, fully lined and tough. Full luce or 3 eyelet top lace. Pull off or on easily.

"Servus" Insulated boots, all sizes. Red, yellow, O. D. at Cliffs Tackle Shop Only $12.98 to $13.98. 11 30 tf.

Mainly through the efforts of a cal lodge is scheduled for Satur BRECK Shampoo Free 30c Size with 4 oz. Purchase 90c Value both for 60c Bush's Pharmacy where you Save With Safety PHONE 202 A "Shop 'n Win" Participating Store day evening, Dec. 17. Entertainment at 'this event will include dinner, dancing! and the awarding of a life $6.95 to $19.55 SHOP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DEMOCRATIC CLUB AT HOLIDAY BANQUET The Maud Kebler Democratic Women's Club held a Christmas banquet Thursday evening at the Nansen Hotel. The evening was spent in conversation' and group singing, led by Mrs.

Julia Montgomery. Gifts were exchanged and the door prize was awarded to Mrs. Irene Hedstrom. Tables were attractively decorated in a Christmrs theme. "Arrange ments were under the direction of Miss Phyllis Walters.

membership. Children of members will be in vited to the club Sunday afternoon. Dec. 18. for the club's annual young sters Christmas Party.

A Christmas party for members will be held Sat urday afternoon, Dec. 24. A dancing and bowling party is scheduled for Saturday evening Dec. 3. Widmann Teah, Inc.

Heolth Service Store A "SHOP WW PARTICIPATING STORE We Give Top Value Stamps lllfipSiiMttB 'A J. PERSONAL About 45 per cent of Rhode Island's labor force is employed in manufacturing as compared with 23 percent of the United States as a warn Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Vasbinder and son Billy have returned to I'ock ville, Md. after spending thi dedicated telephone committee and the appearance of a large number Thanksgiving holiday at the homo of Mr. Vasbinder's parents, Mr. of walk in donors, the Clearfield and Mrs. C.

C. Vasbinder of Coon Red Cross" Chapter was able to come within five pints of the goal 1 Her Buy Now For a Musical Christmas' Eleven at Meeting Of Plymouth Circle Eleven members attended the regular luncheon meeting of the Plymouth Circle of First Congregational Church Thursday afternoon at the church. Attractive table decorations included miniature reindeer and sleighs filled with mums and Christmas greens. Mrs. Carl L.

Byham led impressive devotions appropriate to the season. Mrs. Qlga Sieger read an interesting and informative paper on "Flowers and Trees of the Bibk." Mrs. Martin Coleman, president, Conducted the business meeting. Mrs.

L. H. Walthour and Mrs. II. D.

MacEwen acted as hostesses. town. They were accompanied by Miss. Diane Simon, who visited rel set for Clearfield's Bloodmobile visit. The goal was 125 pints and 120 atives here.

NEW SUCCESS AGAINST BURNS Ana Rosa Zamundio, 8, with third degree burns over 40 per cent of her body and given at first only a 50 50 chance to live, is resting comfortably in a San Francisco hospital after receiving a pint of blood from a donor who recovered from severe burns. This type transfusion thus supports a medical discovery that a burn victim's blood is a greater aid to recovery than ordinary blood. Ana's fever left, and she sleeps well. Skin grafting and patching will, require more blood later on. pints were obtained.

Subscribe to the Republican. I 3ft 8 Paul Azzarella, of Johnstown, shot a cub bear in Dog Hollow (Elk County) on he Portland Mills LOWREY ORGANS Full Spinet $895.00 road. Mr. Azzarella turned himself in and paid a quarter penalty Nearby Deaths of $50. District Game Protector Leo Milford said that Mr.

Azzarella kill One of the early automobile deal NEW MILTON PIANOS $495.00 LOR EN 102 Tionesta Ave. ed the animal by mistake, dressed ers in Warren, Robert J. Chalmers, it out and turned the animal oyer Five FREE Lessons died yesterday in Warren General to the game warden. Meanwhile, Hospital. ST.

BONIFACE Sunday Night Parfy Kersey, Pa. Carl Aurandp, of Duncansville, was Mrs. Viola Kennedy, DuBois, wife Members of the Huston Township School Board met at Penfield and entered into a formal agreement with the DuBois Area Joint School District for a new jointure to become effective in July, 1961. Agreements as to building projects will become operative at once however, inasmuch as the DuBois school district is in the process of planning new senior high school in addition to other changes relating to the junior high school. ARRIVALS Mr.

and Mrs. Allison Alabaugh of 418 Chase Street are the parents of a son born Thursday at Community Hospital. of Anthony B. (Squire) Kennedy, fined $200 and costs at a hearing before Justice of the Peace Harry died in DuBois Hospital. She was WRIGHT Tel.

1539 C. Law. Aurandp was charged 68. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft with killing a bear less than a year old and leaving the scene He plead Baby clothes sure to please es ie's Kiddie Shop. ed guilty to the charge and paid his fine.

Aurandp shot the animal in the Belmouth Run section. BLONDIE By Chic Young you're just jealous 1 EVERY SUNDAY 7:30 P.M. AA EEEEEE fit I r3 DAG WOOD. FOR GOODNESS 1 fW Are from the pr W'l ALL, rf V. CAUSE I HAVE SO MUCH AiM 1 THAT SILLY FUN WHEN I WASH I 1 I vjHE DlSHES JrC ft) ft! ft! DAN DEE 8 FREE BUS LEAVES LANTZ CORNERS 6:00 P.M.

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4 pti. 3 jR0PE R. 5 ooreo A ASSjJ Miolol 5g 2 lttltr lpf. Highest poisibli store fs SO pit. TOTAL 4 i960.

John Mnnlnr. by King Feature Syndlctt THE JACKSON TWINS 1 I PEGGY'S MAPE 1 I KEALLY POKTT NOWLErS CALL HEK FAMILY TWE TWINS? 1 UAM, THIS IS A NINA TWEM, NINA'5' I I BLAST THIS TOWN THE TWINS WAVE VOU nZDMMY'PWONE TWINS KNOW PKETENP YOLfKE MISTAKE. MIX TOO WELL. "Si TWINS WITH THIS CEDWP SUE JILL ANP SAY THEY wiul Ntvm AkE vTLIFPEC I SWOULP PICK SUE UP FKJM THIS WILP THERE IS NO FEELING QUITE LIKE THE PEELING THAT COMES WITH HAVING MONEY IN THE SANK, ENJOY IT YOURSELF START SAVING WITH US FakTY NO ry X43J Please V3j HER Insured Installment Loans Available "Always At Your Service" KANE BANK and TRUST COMPANY MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION YOU TOO, YOU TWO Accused as spies for the Soviet, medical illustrator Willie Hir3ch upper) and former JT. employe Igor I.

Melekh look grim as they ara brought into court for arraignment in Chicago. Hirsch, 52, and Melekh, 47, are accused of seeking military maps and photographs of military targets in Chicago. Open daily at 10 A. M. SUZANNE SHOPPE Hilda Carlson SHOP WIN MUGGS and SKEETER By Walter Bishop I SKEETER, 6ZAWMA UAS TOE OPPOSITe SAWMY TMERE5 VMDMT LET Alt NOTHING I SAMMY WONT 'SA.

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IX; I GOING TO CL THE NEIGMBOCT Ci2ASM IT? CONSTABLE ALL. THAT NOISE. I SIMPLY CANT STORES VISIT OUR TOYLAND The Biggest and the Best Shop 'n Win.

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