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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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MONDAY, 28, 1953 AGE TWO THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANE and MT. JEWETT, PA. Mm KEPAUVER PROPOSAL THAT DBMS GRAB REINS (JET COOL, RECEPTION (Continued from page 1) YEAR IN i. 1 Ulef Us Develop and Print Your Holiday IN A PARAGRAPH Sewing Machine repair, any nuke, adjusted, repaired, SI Up. Don Cllne, telephone 1324.

4 1 tf Truden Salneo TV Safes and service. New location, 24 Field St. Phone 1527. 12 10 20t W. F.

PettlngllL chiropractor, i "7 PERSONALS Mrs Clara B. Mills, Ash street, has returned from Oil City, where slit" spent the Christmas holiduys at the home of her James L. Mills; and family. Miss Marilys BeniRni has returned from a visit in Brockway at the Homo of Miv nnd Mrs. Kenneth McCall.

i and Mrsr Leo Holland and family of Oakridge, Miss Joan Holland and Miss, Romaine Holland of Pittsburgh, Thomas Holland of Sprin gfleld," 111., end Miss Alta Johnson of South Bend, spent the Christmas holidays ut the home of Mr; and Mis. L. W. Holland of Greeves street. Snapshot! YEAR GUT be unwise for them to commit formally to a detailed legislative program at the outset of the 1954 session of One party functionary said such action would sacrifice the "flexibility" which is one of the advantages enjoyed by a minority party in congress.

With the 1954 congressional elections only 10 months away, many members of the House and Senate will want a maximum of freedom to adapt their campaign plans to their individual constituencies. Rep. Peter Frelinghuysen (R NJ) meanwhile, said President Eisenhower's 1054 legislative program is "progressive and forward looking" and called on' Democrats support it The freshman Republican and 11 other "Young Turk" GOP House members discussed, the. program wit Mr. Eisenhower and pledged their support at a special White House session last Stop in now for your Kodak Film Black or White or COLOR Don't forget Flashlamps Bush's Pharmacy "Everything a good drug store should be and then some." 13 FRALEY ST PHONE 202 1 over Archer's News.

Phone 1146. eod tf See Kane Decorating Co. for glasssingle or double, cut to size and Installed In the 19 22 tf Sewing machine repnlrs. One year tree service on all work. Reasonable rates.

Don Cline. Tel. 1324. 5 8 tr Klks dance member and guests New Years eve Dec. 31 dancing starts at 10.

ad New1 Years Party, 'Kane Country club Thursday eve. Members and guests. Dinner at 9, $1.50 plate; dance at 10, admission $4.00 couple. 12 28 3t Wallace Country Meat Market open Tuesday and Wednesday 6 p. m'.

to 9 p. and on Satuiday 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.

12 28 2t. Community Hospital Auxiliary will hold its regular business and work meeting Tuesday nFternoon at 2 o'clock at the hospital. A good FORMER MT. JEWETT MINISTER DIES Mt. Je'wett friends have received word of the death of the Itev.

R. Thompson, retired Methodist minister who served the Mt church from .1934 to' 1940, at Friendly, W. on December 26th. Following his retirement, the Rev. Mr.

Thompson resided for a time in Hazelhiirst, before going to West Virginia. He returned to Mt. Jewett in 1944 to preach a fiftieth anniversary He, is survived by his and by one stepson. i Funeral services will be held at St. Marys, W.

Va. nt two o'clock December' 29. (Subscribe to The Republican) photo by Manfredo Mr. and Mrs. William D.

Diick" 'we enjoy working with and for the people of our community. To each and every one of you we cordially wish a truly happy and prosperous New Year! Always At tour Service? KANE BANK TRUST CO. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION UP TO $600 FOR PERSONAL NEEDS! Mr. and Mrs. William IX Duck Honored 1 7 1 You can On Anniversary Wedding If you coir afford this Preservers 9t this amount of cash now! 32.09.............

600 1 attendance is desired. For transportation, call Mrs. F. Harold Ash baugh. II.

D. Haupin, 72, a Corry resident, whose car went into a spin at the west approach to the bridge just east of the Rouse Hospital in Youngsville, crashed through the jmonthly payment Mr. and Mrs. William D. Duck of 19 Tionesta avenue observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary with open house held at their residence (24 Month Man) Sunday.

chances, everything. It's CORA STERNER The tea table was beautifully dec promptly to 4 out of 5. Phone Abort loans ire made on your auto, furnitura, or signature. The payments include principal, BURIED SATURDAY orated jvith a crinoline gold star or coma ia today. CHURCH NOTICES Tabor Lutheran church.

Week's activities. Thursday 11 :45 p. nu New Year's Eve prayer service. Final rites for Mrs. Cora Sterner of 627 Tionesta avenue, were held am fell at 3 p.

m. Satuiday from the Cum' amings Funeral WED 60 YEARS On' Friday, January 1, 1954, the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Lambert of 199 North Fraley street will observe the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage. Open house will be held at theli restidence from three to five In the afternoon and from seven to nine In the evening, at which times they will he happy to greet friends.

It If requwifa'd that gifts be omitted. Service were conducted by the Rev Sherman Epler, pastor of First Emmanuel Mission Church. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Choir rehearsal.

Thursday, 7:45 p. m. Mid week Methodifit church. Interment was New Colin 88 Fraley Street Phones KAne 434 WARREN. 216 Liberty Street Phone: Warren 285 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS 1mm mod I ntidanti til itmoundint, Iiwm OPEN SATURDAYS 9 TO 1 Ift Forest Lawn cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers Were Cecil Before you cook a piece of meat, be it roast, chops or steak, wipe it clean with a damp doth. Po not wash or allow to lie in water. guard rail and plunged to the right of way between the New York Central and Pennsylvania Railroad tracks 50 feet below, died in the Warren hospital Saturday. His wife remains in serious condition in. the hospital, suffering from fractures of both arms, internal Injuries and shock.

A search of Lake Erie for three Erie fishermen and their 36 foot craft, the Richard was temporarily deactivated Sunday and Coast Guard spokesmen in Cleveland said no further concentrated effort to locate the men will be made "until we get more definite information." Discovery of the missing fishing VanGeisen, Charles and Archie tree, made and presentee; oy Mrs. Blanche Brock, and by handmade gold candles, the gift of Mrs. Ruth Mt Connell. Two nieces of Mr. and Mrs.

Duck, Mrs. T. P. Fox of Wai ren and Mrs. Gordon Whalgreu, of Lakewood, and Miss Lois By ham, and Mrs.

Walter Fogel pouted. The three tiered gold top cake was cut by Mrs. Carol Kempf, granddaughter of Mr. and Mr. Duck.

Aides at the reception were Mrs. Hallie Capp Miss Odetta Gardner and Miss Mary HertzeL Mrs. Gordon Whalgren played several piano numbers and accompanied Mrs. Capp and Mrs. Kempt, who sang "I Love You Truly" and "Because." Mr.

Duck sang "Silver Threads Among the Gold" and "Put Buhl, Frank Wise, John and Eu gene Espin. Presbyterian church. The Ladles Aid will meet in the social rooms of the church Tuesday evening, December 29th at 7:30. Mrs. Robert Fees will be the hostess, Communion service conducted by the Rev.

George F. Kerchnei Sunday, Jartu ary 3, 1954. Among relatives and friends from out of town attending the At the DAN DEE SHOP rites were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thayer, of Meadville; Eugene Sterner, Jack Sterner and Mrs.

Harold McCfacken of Oil City and Mrs. Leslie Bailett of Franklin. boat or Its wreckage, the Coast Guard indicated, would provide new Impetus for continuation of the (Suhtwrlhe to The Republican) search in a specified area. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT and Mrs. Sigfred Anderson, Greeves street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Alice Marie, to C.

Robert Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Morrison of Butler. Miss Anderson is presently employed as a staff nurse at Butler County Memorial hospital from which she 'was graduated in June, 1933.

i Mr. Morrison, a graduate of Grove City college, is now attending. Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh nd is employed as a chemical engineer with the Callery Chemical Callery, Pa. An early summer wedding is planned. on Your Old Gray Bonnet." Yellow chrysanthemums and a gold money tree were presented to Mfr and Duck by neighbors and Ol her gifts, flowers, and telegrams came from out of town friends.

Lawrence Duck of Erie, only son of Mr and Mrs. Duck, was present for the occasion. Mrs. Sue Himmelman of Minneapolis, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Duck, called them on the telephone. Guests from Washington, D. Charleroi, Pittsburgh, Lakewood, Erie. Sheffield, Warren, Barnes, Tionesta, and Johnsonburg attend ed. The original wedding book was UWmwhq.

4 ,.1 J' gives relief eases moving in 'ofARRKOTB Hospital tests prove Musterole gives high speed relief also greater ease in moving. Musterolea great pain relieving medication creates needed concentrated heat right where ydu hurt, bringing amazing relief. If pain Is severe, buy Extra Strong Musterole. A buffet dinner was served to 20 relatives. HOSPITAL NOTES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Admissions: Mrs.

Kathrene Rennard, Kane. Dale Maze, Marienville. Mrs. Martha Holquist, Wilcox. Mrs.

Mae Asel, Marienville. Mrs. Amanda Swanson, Mt. Jew etL Mrs Susan StockdUl, Wilcox. Miss Jacqueline Vanderneck, James City.

Mrs. Jeannette Johnson, Mt Jew MALIK AFTER ORDERS LONDON U.tt Soviet vAmbaf sador Jakob Malik was disclosed tonight to have left for Moscow foi consultations with the Kremlin on the proposed Big Four foreign ministers conference in Berlin. Holiday Dresses designed to turn his head your way! ett. Mrs. Agnes Gadley, Marienville.

Mrs Martha Olson, Mt. Jewett. Dismissed: Mrs. Mary McClelland and infant ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Gadley of Marienville are parents of a son born this morning at Community hospital. For Bau.r every need lite Stor Shop. Himan J. Cohn. daughter, Kane.

KANE SUMMIT HOSPITAL AdmiMlons: Lester S. Mohney, Kane. Dismissed: Miss Patricia Johnson, Kane. MASONS ATTEND CHURCH Members of the Kane ladae nt 4 Masons met for breakfast vpsterdnv DELIVERIES TUES. WED )f THURS.FR1.

and 8AT.f i5 GROCERIES MEATS PRODUCE morning In the Masonic Temple and attend church services at St. John's Episcopal church following the 0 jrC We will be ff) 1n Saturday li ma rltd i ns on ii9i, feXV We do not intend io hold over ANY iWM COATS Ktnd for that reason we have fri pricd $el1 V'SJ CHECK THESE Milt MbX REGULAR SALE sWmL 6 Only (PQA fA nS0hM Rrmo Regular $19.50 NOW tpuUeUU JrJ Ttf Regular $55.00 NOW tpOO.UU I iSr $75.50 $50o00 Mli) Kj 3 Only Kft Aft Re now $70.00 i Al DONT MISS THE JlE GREAT DAN PEE Here thty are! Th fashioni you've winter's Yv ntw0s r'cn fabffc 'oft color elegant line. A ow yours ior a mere fraction of original price. Buy for now, for next fall, ft We've a goodly selection in sixes h'j 'i for misses; women and juniors. brenkfast.

ft. K. ill i ai MaaBani 1 Til 4' rr MTIBNTfBKS TO INSTALL Kane chapter Order of DeMolay will Install officers at a ceremony to be held this evening in the Masonic temple. The meeting is scheduled for 7 o'clock. SEALTEST ICE CREAM EANK' COMPLKTB FOOD 8EBVICB Come in and see our exciting collection of holiday fashions each one of them interpreted in glamorous fabrics and colors fashioned with a beautiful YOU in mind and designed to whirl you through a gala holiday season.

LaVictoire Shop ANN ALJOE NELSON "SHAPE YOUR 0WN' COL LA.R Distinguishes Claire Mc Cardell'i pearl beige sheer wool dress from tfee designer's winter collection. The collar, laced with beige silk satin, Is seamed in a banana, point into the dress in back, and dropped to clear the hair, The belt is burgundy leather. I CITY CASH MARKET CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our grateful appreciation to our neighbors and friends for their kindness and expressions of sympathy in our bereavement. Family of the lote Cora A. Sterner.

ad. TbaG's 1 1 FAMHD NAME FOQITuTlDtair TeDevosDdDini BOB LOBOCK ASKS ONLY THAT YOU NAME A FAIR PRICE IN KANE'S MOST UNUSUAL EXCESS STOCK REDUCTION! I AppDDSllnKSQS Ycu Cci't Afrcrd to pes up. a Cfccace of a citato do ta. Ttb YOUI1 K3W D2AL! III 1 if nt 1 1, i in ii i if ni Ems 7m i 100 Fraley; Street A A.

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