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PAGE SIX TUESDAY, MAY 27 IS I i 'S GOSSIP HINTS RECIPES i a ma THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANE, PA. WOMAN PAGE SOCIETY MUSIC GLUBS dren, of Smethport, visited town reh I PERSONALS is mm An Appealing Flavor FNLDWTHEUS CLOSE SEASON opra ny? Mm from the Gardens" In Packets and Individual Tea Bag Mt Jewett Newsletter SI (By International News Service) EASTON, May 27. Gaily bedecked in brightly colored uniforms; with glittering trimmings and waving white plumes 5000 Knights Templar from 45 Commandries participated today in the colorful parade which featured the day's events of the annual conclave of the Grand Com mandery of Pennsylvania in session here. The two and a half mile route of the line of march was lined witu spectators. T'ae day opened with a breakfast by the Hugh Ds Payes Auxiliary of this city to the acting grand commander and his staff with their ladies.

James II. Chickering, of Oil City, the acting commander, and fus staff, viewed the marchers from Cottingham stadium. After the'parade a luncheon was given by Mary Comniandery of Philadelphia to the acting grand, commander followed by a tea by the Easton Ladies Auxiliary. Seven receptions and a numeber of band oencerts were given List night by Commandries from Eastcn, Wilkes Barre, Oil City, Allentown and Washington, N. J.

The formal business session of the conclave will tke place this afternoon with the election of officers the principal subject to come before the delegates. The) grand ball will take place tonight and the concluding session and public installation of the newly elected officers will take place tomorrow afternoon. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gilford, of Ludlow, at the Community hospital this morning.

tives Sunday. Mrs. Conrad Hines was a Kane visitor today. Howard Falkenburg, of Bradford, spent Sunday at his hopie. Mis.

John Adair, and sons, called on relatives in Durant City the first of the week. Miss Viola Eliason returned home Sunday from a visit with relatives in Erie and McKean. Reuben Carlson, of Bradford, is spending seme time at his home. A farewell party was given in honor of the Rev. and Mrs.

H. J. Cluver, of Kane, last evening at Bill's by the members of the Girls' Friendly society. The evening was pleasantly spent in games, and a lunch, was served. The honor guests were presented a gift as a reminder of the occasion.

Rev. and Mrs. Cluver will leave in the near future for Mones son, where they will make their home. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Edinger, yesterday. Mrs. Hazel Bark, of Bradford, spent Saturday with Mrs. J. H.

Adair. Joseph Stimmel and Merle Trumbull were Warren visitors Saturday. The Junior Senior party will bo held in the High school gym this evening. lira ii (By International News Service) LONDON, May 27. A bulletin was issued at Buckingham' Palace today which said that King George is suffering with rheumatism in his right hip and that he will be unable to attend the formal court receptions tonight or omorrow.

The bulletin was entirely unexpected and considerable concern was felt throughout the country over his majesty's indisposition. A palace official declared, however, that the attack of rheumatism had no connection with the king's previous illness. The bulletin read: "For isome "days past, the King, has been suffering with painful though localized rheumatism in his right hip. "His Majesty has been advised not to be present at the courts tonight and tomorrow night, but he hopes to be able to fulfill engagements later in the week'." It was learned that palace officials i children, of Port Allegany, were town callers Sunday. A Kathryn Taylor is confined to her home by illness.

Miss Geraldine Elgerton spent the week with friends in Albion. Misses Rosalyn Weiser, Jeanette Johnson and Mrs. Howard Willman, are Qlean shoppers today. Mrs. H.

Cleveland and daughter, Gail, speut the last of the week in Jamestown, the guests of Mrs. Etta Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bloomouist, were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Samson, of' Port Allegany. Mr. and Mrs. F.

B. Lan, were visiters in Buffalo, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C.

G. Raymond visited Mr. and Mrs. Cortland Corwin, of Smethport, the first of the week. Miss Rnth Buchanan, Arthur Beck strom and Raymond Oakes motored, to Dlairsville Saturday.

They were accompanied home by the1 former's sister, Miss Gladys Alter, who is visiting here. Misses Eunice Johnson and Yarda Larson and Mrs. Patsy Hahn, were Bradford visitors Thursday. Misses Florence and Mildred Kelson, of Bradford, visited their parents, the first of the week. Miss OrVella Swanson will be hostess to the G.

G. T. club Wednesday evening. Miss Alvina Peterson, Mrs. A.

W. Mrs. Carl Johnson, of Wilcox, was a I Kane visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Gillis motored to t. Lock Haven to spend the Mrs. George D.

Mortimer, of Marien vilie, was a Kane visitor yesterday. Mrs. D. Dane, of Mt. Jewett, was a Kane business visitor yesterday.

Mrs. J. C. Stilley, of Ludlow, and Miss Ray Moore, of Corry, are Kane visitors today. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Wise, of Em porium, and Mrs. V. B.

Kerrick, of Oakland, were overnight visitors. Mrs. H. U. Rine and son, Charles, of Gary, visited liere yesterday.

They left for their home this morning by motor. Howard McConnell, of Chase street has returned. fromjWatkfhs Glen, N. where he has been sojourning for the. past Miss Gladys Shuler and Miss Naomi' Farnun are spending the day in Chic ora, where they are visiting I friends and relatives.

Miss Mabel Myers, of Wycomoco, left this morning for Baltimore, after spending the past week at the home of Mrs. Ida Morse, of Beech street. Mr. and Mrs. I.

Van Giesen and family, of South Settlement and David Peterson, of the Smethport road, motored to Mt. Jewett, Sunday and were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. V.

Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. P. A.

Anderson and son, Edwin, accompanied by Mrs. Charles Nelson, of Poplar street, left fhis morning for Clarion where they will attend the commencement exercises of the Clarion State Teachers college. They will be accompanied home by Miss Agda Anderson, who is a member of the graduating class. 'I For Your Old Iron 1 Down tit By ALICE LANGELIER PARIS, May 27. There won't be a Jill without her jacket this spring and summer, according to hints falliiig from the smart French designers wi.o are interpeting the jacket vogue in the proverbial one thousand and one manners.

Some are mere wisps of lace or silk that could scarcely be called scarves. Jackets with some costumes are even shorter than the bolero should be. Many smart ones re hip length an I some of the newest are cut abruptly offat the waistline like a page boy's jacket. Chanell's evening jackets are fitted with little peplums from the waistline. Molyneux shows two thirds length straight coats of plain colors with afternoon prints.

With print there are some charming lit t'o short packets in solid color, the pve ailing tone of the dress. Leiong makes a jacket ensemble of black alpaca, the jacket of, smart waist length and with stiff, lingerie Ifiillo of which he is making quite a 'specialty this spring. Callot uses scalloped knee length coat for an ensemble with lingerie touches. The short sleeves tendency manifested in all the new collections is carried through to a jacket seen at Worth's with the sleeves finished just below the elbow with edging of marten rur. Chantal designs a jacket dark green wollen.

a dress of and white mixture and a scarf of tomato red toile de laine stitched with green. BONDS FOUND 'ON ICE' AFTER KOBRKltS' VISIT (By International News Service) AKRON, May 27. "On the ice," in underworld jargon, means "easy." And Lawrence R. Stewart was provided an easy return of 75,000 in bonds ioday by the presence of his ice box. Stewart's home was rifled recently and the bonds were reported stolen.

The bonds later were discovered behind the ice box where they had been tossed intruders. did not regard the king's illness in a serious light. His Majesty continued his usual routine and received various government officials during the morning. Paul Fung it I YOUR OL0 ONE! The W. B.

A. held a card party in their lodge rooms last evening. Seven tables of five hundred were in play, prizes being awarded Mrs. C. H.

Trumbull, Mrs. Arthur Walling, Leonard Hanson and Robert Karl. At the conclusion of the card playing, lunch was served by the committee in charge. Danny McMahon had the misfortune to break two bones in his right arm Friday morning while cranking a car. He was attended by Dr.

A. A. Van Slyke, and 'later taken to the Bradford hpspital, where rays were taken of the fracture. A. L.

Engstrom and F. Willman were visitors in Grove City and Wat erford, Thursday. Mrs. LeRoy Oakes will be hostess to the Tuesday evening bridge club. Mrs.

D. O. May, of DuBois, is a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Johnson. Mr.

and. Mrs. Carl Palmnuist. and children, of Olean, were Jewett visitors Friday evening. Miss Hazel Lundgren, a student a' Hoff Business college, Warren, has arrived home to spend the summer vacation.

Dorothy Fazetto, of dean, is visiting at the home of her aunt, "Mrs. Karl Crandall. C. H. TrumbuM and Algert Ahl motored to Erie Friday evening.

They were accompanied, home by Merle Trumbull, Axel Ahl and John Malone, who spent the week end here. Mrs. Sigrid.Wlborg of Bradford, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Peterson, other relatives. Mrs.

Algot Paulson and children. Lois and and Tracy Smith, are guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Johnson, of Wellsboro. Mrs.

Albert Swanson'and daughter, and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist, and son. Eugene, are spending a few days in Erie, the guests of relatives. Gene Strotman, of Eixford, spent Saturday at his home. John O'Green and Ray Ransdale, of Gowanda, 'spent the week end at the former's home.

Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Williams, daughter Virginia Mae, motored to Shingle house and were guests of relatives there over Sunday.

Eric Hanson and Axel were Warren visitors Saturday. H. P. IiObaugh, Mrs. Richard Lo baugh and two children and Mrs.

Albert Ahl, called on Mrs. Lulu Givins, of Bradford, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Adair and'sons, George and John, spent Sunday in Bradford with Mr; and Mrs. G. B. Adair.

Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Donnelly, and daughter Kathryn, of "Bolivar, spent Sunday in Jewett, the guests of Mr, and Mrs.

A. T. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John Cannon.

Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Albertson, former residents of Mt.

Jewett, are expected, to arrive in town Wednesday from Buffalo, for a visit with friends. A few relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Melvin Edinger, Friday. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in conversation, and a lunch was served. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Anderson and daughters, Mrs. Gust E. Anderson and Miss Mabel Johnson, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Palmquist. of Olean. Mr. and Mrs. "Carl Bloomquist and PRACTICALLY Pleasing Program Presented At Meeting HAVE LUNCHEON AT TABOR CHURCH The Philoniathean club closed the year's work with a luncheon and musical projrram yesterday afternoon.

The luncheon was served in dining room of the Swedish Lutheran church. Much credit is due the committee, consist ins of Mrs. TV. P. Merrill, Mrs.

V. T. rijKart, Mrs. Roland Carles, Mrs. Alice MeDade, Mrs.

J. E. Fluke and Mrs. Anna Dodds. The'' deliahtful musical was arranged 'by Mrs.

James MeDade. 2nd, and was in charge of Mrs. H. C. McCon nei: and Mrs.

iv.mon accompanied. The program: "Vocal solos I'p Simpson Love and SprinKtim" Metcalf Mary Virginia Heuly Quartet Mrs. Carles, Mrs. McCon nell, Mrs. Alexander and Mrs.

Zook. "Tis May lTpon the v. Bairnes "lilossom Tinit Lerman Duet; "(io Lovely Fnver" Lerman, Douty Mrs. Carles and Mrs. McConnell A prize essay "How to Spend.

Leisure Time" written and read hy Mrs. E. E. (Drake, president of Travelers club, of iSmethport, who was a luncheon Kttest of Mrs. Hultsch.

Vocal solos Mrs. Rutherford. "The Chrysanthemum" Salter lie World Shirs Summer" Harrison Mrs. Rutherford was a guest of Mrs. Esther Pearson.

Vocal solo Mrs. Connelly. "A Southern Lullaby" Robert TL Terry Wonder If Even a Rose" Slater Two lovely piano solos by Mrs. Ne'. son Ludlow, a luncheon guest of Mrs Connelly.

At the close of the luncheon a short (business meeting was held. Mrs. Dick chairman of the program committee, outlined the program of next year's work. The annual reports were Kiven by officers and chairman of standing committees. lit, was with regret, the resignation of Mrs.

Harry P.arlett, as treasurer, was accepted. delightful afternoon closed "Very successful year's work. Jerry White Visitor today. is an Erie business OF JAMES F. WOOD, LATE OP KANE, M'KEAN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notice is hereby given that letters of administration C. T. A. on the above named estate have been duly granted by the Register of Wills of McKean County, Ponnsylvana, to the under signed. All persons indebted to said estate should make immediate payment to the undersigned and all those having claims against the same should present the same, duly verified, to me S.

NEWCOMER, Administrator C. T. A. of the Estate of James F. Wood, Deceased, Kane, Penna.

May 2li, VSMi. 27 June 3 1 0 1 7 24 Julv 1 $295.00 GULBRANSEN HOME STUDY UPRIGHT Here is unusual value, A thoroughly modern piano, excellent tone, beautiful case, finished in Duco, mahogany or walnuts. And on Payments of $10 per month HANSON Music Store JmericanBeauty automatic electric iron the best iron made lies, Mrs. Fred Brock and Mrs. "M.I DeGolyer were" shoppers in Olean Thursday.

Mrs. Arthur Dessy and daughter, Vnna Louise, returned to Punxsu tawney this morning, alter a few days' visit with relatives and friends. Misses Jeanette Johnson and Mar jorie Trumbull were in Warren, Saturday." M. S. Mills, Mrs.

Lillian Thomas an grandson, Harry, visited friends and relatives in Brockway, Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Fisher, of Duke Center, and Mr. and Mrs.

II. W. Strotman and daughter, Mrs. Mildred Gustafson, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Whitling, of Knox. Mrs. Strotman remained for a visit. Mrs. Axel Swanson, and son, Lawrence, returned, home Sunday from visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Theo. Fih'e, of New York. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Elias, and chil We handle the Anchor supply line of AWNINGS, TENTS, COVERS of all kinds for all Give us a call for estimates CURRY P.O. Box 343 Phone 842 KILLING TIME Get a brand new AMERICAN BEAUTY Automatic Electric Iron to replace that old you may be using now! The AMERICAN BEAUTY Auto matic gives you any heat you want high, medium or low and maintains it as long as you want it. The right heat for thin pieces, medium or heavy weight clothes is now yours at the mere turn of a switch. Come in while this special offer holds good. Bring your old iron along I sanitary manufactur 1 ing conditions purest in gradients, real hop flavor, are the things that have created customer confidence in Ifazle Malt Syrup.

Your GrocerSelhlt WESTTIPERmi EClTRIC P'S DUMB DORA NO AND 1 DON'T KNOW WHY THEY HAVE IT OVER HERE EITHER. ALL YOU YOUN3 FOLKS DO IN THE DAY TME. IS PLAY BRIDGE, SEE MOVIES AND HAVE TEAS WHY, INSTEAD OF CALLING IT DAYLIGHT WASTING liiCTr.Nrr honey of course you VjA VnnTPM uc' HEARD ALL' ABOUT THE LOUVRE PLEASE THE FAMOUS LATIN JVc rJ 7s quarter 'yryJ I Savvey WL 'f' pV) (OVER THERE? IHfcy 3HUULU call ttn AX 5A.ViN3" s5: 3. r. A i it tJCM.

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