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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Kane, Pennsylvania
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I. JULY 1 THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANE, PA'. PAGE SIX nr1 pi.n TTrTrr i 100 Big Annual I 7 JUNE 27 TREMENDOUS BARGAINS ON NEW SUMMER FOOTWEAR Fverv one knows that really low rock bottom prices are here and that BROWN'S prices are irresistibly low! Shoes for all men, women, children, in the newest Qiimmp'r stvles in hiwre quantities shoes of exceptional quality: ukuyvin stores will oe tnrongea wun eager snoppers: eariy ior Deuer selections ana oeuer service! 3 3 A FAMOUS BROWN'S VALUE WOMEN'S FULL FASHIONED HOSE 98c Woven of Pure Thread Silk SERVICE WEIGHT Silk to Top with garter hem CHIFFON WEIGHT Silk to top, fine guage. CREPE Silk to top a big favorite Smart! Economical! Fashion's Favorite Models for Summer An amazing array of style and value! $2.98 Sizes 3 to 8. Widths AA to EEE MEN! Here are marvelous examples of the extra values in summer shoes you can buy at Brown's Dress $9 QS Sport OXfords Oxfords Sizes 3 to 8.

Widths AA to EEE. Sporty Oxfords and Shoes for Little Boys SIZES 9 TO 13 ALL SIZES BLACKS AND TANS AND SPORTS WHITE KID plain or trimmed with hlack or brown. 1 COLORED KID in blonde, putty, beige, in all shad 1 ings from light to dark brown. SOCKS Fancy Values SEE BROWN'S WINDOW DISPLAYS FOR BIG SHOE VALUES $L59 SOCKS Fancy Ones 35C pairs $1.00 BLACK KID and Patent plain or with trims of contrasting leather. LINEN in white and natural color.

Pumps, Straps, Sandals, Ties, Sports Oxfords every style that is new and desirable. Styled To The Minute SENSATIONAL VALUES IN BOYS' SUMMER SHOES $1.98 All Solid Leather WORK SHOES $2.98 Sizes 6 to 11 Pjain toe or hard safety toe shoes, in styles. 1 BEST VALUES IN YEAKS Sizes 9 to 13. Sizes 1 to 6 Black, tan and sports styles' Leather or Rubber heels LITTLE GIRLS DRESSY SLIPPERS $1.48 Sizes 8 1 2 to 2 JiAREEOOIJSANDAIS. PLAY OXFORDS AND DRESS SLIPPERS $1.00 SMALL SIZE 2 to LARGE SIZE 2 A big assortment of worthy shoes for both style and value.

An exceptional selection of styles in white, kid, blonde kid, black call, patent leather, strap slipers and sport oxfords. DRESS OXFORDS $1.98 ALL SIZES They Look Good and They'll OUTSTANDING HOSIERY For girls BUY THESE SHOES AT BROWN'S AND SAVE MONEY REAL LIVE UP TO THE MINUTE STYLES! SUPREME VALUES! Sizes 2V2 to 8. Widths A A to EEE Pumps, Ties, Not merely a few pairs, but hun Sports Oxfords dreds of pairs of stylish summer SSZST TENNIS SHOES For Boys and Girls 69c White and Suntan, all sizes Strong canvas uppers, durable rubber soles 19 MEN! Wear! Assuredly, Brown's have the real Shoe Values! If You Muff This One, Ankle Sox, short sox, three quarter sox, long stockings. shoes tor women. Colors, White and black.

I Big variety of colors and patterns. You Lose! WORK SHOES $1.98 Apd They're Dandys! W.r.TO..i.TOi.pR Hosmer PERSONALS Doris May Davis PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. F. J.

Albenrer rf Jamestown, N. visited friends here 10 INSTITUTE NEW MRS. TURNER'S PUPILS IN PINE RECITAL Last evening a large audience enjoyed tae piano recital given by the. pupils of Mr. Burt Turner.

Many compliments were' heard, following the program, on the choice of numbers and the excellent manner in which the young artists played their selections. Everett Davis, of Riddle street, r. turned last evening from a vacation trip to New York City. Dr. John D.

Donnelly, of Bala, Pa spent yesterday In this city. Harry P. Stern, of Elmira, N. is a Kane business visitor today. Misa A.

Hitchcock, of Harrisburgr, spent yesterday here on business. Max A. Melide, of Ann Arbor, is spending a few days here on business. The Venetian room of the 'Hotel Emery at Bradford was the scene of an attractive dinner party last evening when the engagement of Miss Accompanied by her mother: Birds Wright Helen McC)eery Pixie's Good Night Song Brown Alice Mae Woods Chinatown Rogers Dick Crossmire Dream Song i Porman Betty Mae Byhani Pride of tbe Regiment Crammond Bobble Benscoter Violin The Magic Horse Suter Betty Accompanied by ier brother, Arthur Kane chapter," Order of DeMolay. John and Paul Babcock.

of Hemloek has received an invitation from the avenue, are visiting friends and rela Jamestown: Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite to institute the Prender grass chapter of DeMolay at Jamestown on July 11 The Jamestown Masonic body is A pretty wedding was solemnized last evening at 7 30 o'clock when Miss Monghild Anderson, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Greeves street, became the bride of Victor Anderson, of Jamestown, N. Y.f at the home of the bride's parents. The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev.

J. V. Benson, of the Tabor Lutheran church, under an arch of Hemlock and roses, in the presence of friends and relatives. The bride was given in marriage by her father. i The bride was attired charmingly In a gown of white ivory satin with a veil and carried a bouquet of white roses.

The bridesmaid, Miss Ruth Anderson, a sister of the bride, wore a white taffeta gown with pink slip William Colson, of Park avenue sponsoring the new chapter of DeMolay there. extension, visiting friends In James The supplementary music, which included a violin solo by Betty Johnson and songs by Doris May Davis and Miss Helen Brenneman deserves special notice. The program announced tnat the grade tests of the Warren Conservatory of Music, given by Dr. LeRoy B. Campbell, had been passed by Bobbie Benscoter, Betty( Mae Byhani, Dick Crossmire, Jane Dana, Helen Mc Cleery, Mary Jane Osborne, Mary Margaret Wade, Alice Mae Woods, and Annabel Woods, of Kane, and Dorothy Healy, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Healy, of 319 Pine avenue, west, and Richard Francis Moser, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Moser, of 316 Hacker Etieet, was formally announced. The engagement was revealed by miniature clock place cards, on which the hands pointed to seven thirty, designating the seventh month and the thirtieth day as the1 time that the nuptials will take. place. Covers were placed for twenty five guests. The was artistically decorated in pink, and green, centered with a bou town." Preliminary work for a charter has tives in York City.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Troup, of Greeves street, left this morning for Williams port, where they will spend some time visiting relatives.

Joseph L. Powers, of Salem, formerly of this city, is visiting friends here today, en route to Chicago, where he will be employed. Mrs. A. A.

Nicolas and son, Billy, of Greeves street, left last evening for Aragonalse v. massenei Dan Crossmire, III Second Valse Caprice iff'Eyer Mary Jane Osborne Skating Song yf I. Bixby been carried pn by Jamestown members of the Kane chapter for the past year and the fifteen members have Mr. and Mrs. Donald F.

Hotz, of Cleveland, Ohio, were visitors in this city today. '1 Mr. and Mrs. M. S.

Brandt, and son, petitioned their sponsoring body to honor the Kane DeMolays. J. Stewart Husband, of Jamestown, is chairman of the advisory committee for the new The fifteen Jamestown boys will have their memberships transferred from Kane and Clarence, of New York City, were Robert Aldrich, Augusta Dickinson, Jane Snodgrass and Reda Thompson, of Wilcox. quet of sweetheart roses, flanked by pers and hat to match. She carried Colorado Springs, where they will spend the summer vacation at a camp.

tink tapers in green holders. pink roses. I Following the dinner, bridge was Balancelle wacns Mary Marjnet Wade Songs Pirate Dreams Huerter Down in the Forest Ronald A Fat LiT Feller wid his Mammy's Eyes Gordon Miss Brenneman AccompanistRuth Johnsop McConnell Gigue Bretonne Bachmann Jane Dana Iris Pfefferkorn Woods Mrs. Edward sL. Carlson, Mrs.

How enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. Ruth Ballard was awarded first prize, Irene Dolan, second prize and ard McJunkin, Miss Irene Dolan, Miss The program: Hunting Song Williams The Dream Boat Williams Patsy Mitchell Ding Don Bell i Spaulding King Winter Thompson Bobbie O'Conner i A Little Walt I Wright the consolation went to Agatna nous er. become charter members of the Pren dergrass chapter. The Kane chapter Is working hard under Master Councilor Tom Shlna felt to perfectan initiatory degree for the instituting of the Prendergrass chapter. John Getz is in charge of the dramatic work at the nightly prac Madge George, Miss Mary Virginia Healy and Miss Edna Healy attended a dinner party in honor of Miss Dorothy Healy at the Hotel Emery in Bradford last evening.

Among the out of town guests were, Miss Helen Harry, of New York City; Kane visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. K.

Shepard, of Gar retsville, Ohio, and Mr.and Mrs. R. It. Ellis, of "Xndover, Ohio, were visitors here yesterday. Miss ty ary Barthend, of Mont rose, Miss Kay Thomas, of Osecola Mills, and Miss Clara Mathis, of Rldg way, visited friends here last night.

Mrs. Emil Samuelsotf and boh, William, of Chestnut street, are motoring to Clearfield, on account of the death of Mrs. Samuelson'a brother, A. W. Lsonardsqn.

Sigfrld Anderson, brother ot tne acted as best man. Miss Dolores Anderson, little niece of the bride, made a charming flower girl. Fallowing the ceremony a four course wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride. The occasion also was the twenty ninth wedding anniversary of the Drlde's parents. Mrs.

Anderson graduated from Kane High School, Class of '26, and from Bryant and Stratton college, Buffalo. She has been employed by the Hotel Jamestown, at Jamestown. Mr. Anderson is an Interior dec Solfeggleto Bach Poupee Valsante Poldlni Betty Jane Wise The Contented Bird Rowe Virginia Mae Berkhouse Dancing Sunbeams Ogle Barbara Turner tices. Miss Betty Mattigan, of "Salamanca.

Garlands Godard Delco Batteries Accessories WILLMAN AUTO ELECTRIC and BATTERY SERVICE Winifred Woods Henry Jacobus orator at Jamestown. Following the wedding dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson lert for a wedding trip to Harrisburg and Washington, D. C.

They will make their home in Jamestown on their return. Gavotte Wright N. Mrs, Howard McJunkin, of Wjarren; and Mrs. Gordon Healy, of Hornell, N. Y.

Other guests were from Un.e,and JJradford. If you would Jtnow all that Is going Art jur Johnson, Jr on In Kane, read The Republican. 27 Haines fit. Song Phone 488J a.

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