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PAGE TWO THE KANE REPUBLICAN. KANE and MT. JEWETT. PA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 23.

1956 MT. JEWETT NEWS Succeeds Hughos Demons of Disease I By MARY ELIZABETH BUCHHEIT Mrs. Charles Salamon entertained twenty three girls last Saturday afternoon in celebration of her daughter Mary Claire's sixth birthday. Refreshments were. served featuring a large candled birthday cake.

Mary Claire received many lovely gifts. A PARAGRAPH W. F. Prttlnglll, chiropractor over Archer's News. Phone 1146 Dinners every day, 5 p.m.

to 12 p.m. Sat. special, roust beef. Moose Club. 26 3t.

As of Feb. 1, there will be a 25c per month increase in garbage disposal rates. W. R. Hall Disposal Service and Campbell Disposal Service.

1 26 3L Plan now for that quiet, power Five County People To Receive Degrees Degrees will be conferred on 629 graduates, including Mrs. Leah L. Montgomery of Hemlock avenue, and four others from McKetm county, at commencement exercises Monday afternoon at Pennsylvania State University. President Milton S. Eisenhower will present the diplomas to the group, some of whom completed their work In September, but have had no previous opportunity to participate In a graduation program.

The commencement address wlil be given by Nelson A. Rockei'elW. chairman of the Advisory Committee on Federal Government Organization and until recently a special assistant to U. S. President tET Bt.

Jul The young gueists present were; Jill Will, Charlene Willman, Darlene and Karen Boninl, Kathy Fleming, Beatrice and Rite Eld, Leona'Koh ler, Darla Carl, Mary K. Larson, Su ful "Evinrude Outdoor motor," 9 models on display. Self starting and manual at Cliff's Sports Shop Elk Ave. 1 24 tf. san Alexis, Mary Ellen Johnson, Diana Buzard, Diana Lang, Regina Millurd, Beth Le Bar, Queen Win sor, Vicky Lynn Sluga, Kay McNeil, Billie Lynn Sluga and Julia Arthurs.

Sewing machine repairs. One It has taken man manq centuries to realize that disease has "natural" causes and that a cure takes place in a "natural" waif. For manq qears, all Internal disease was considered to be the revengeful work of gods or demons. Magic and exorcism were therefore used to rid the bodq of the offending demon. Todaq, however, diagnosis and treatment of disease have year free service on all work.

Rea wnable rates. Don Cline. Tel 1324. 5 1 tf Mrs. Emerson Waigner of St.

Mrs. Olen Anderson of Brockway visited her sister, Mrs. Curtis Oakes and family, on Monday. Marys fractured several bones in her left foot when she is reported to have fallen on the ice near the St. Marys church yesterday; and Mrs.

The Girl Scouts collected $131.89 at the "Porch Light" campaign Tuesday evening. Canvass was made in Mt. Jewett, Hazelhurst and Kushequa. After the campaign the girls were served refreshments at the school gym by the parents of the sixth grade. is a shining word all that It implies of people's faith in our integrity nd ability, the word trust is a beacon that always guides us in administering property placed in our (are.

Our constant purpose is to carry out each trust assignment faithfully, indus triously, and economically, for the benefit of those whom it is intended to protect and serve. Perhaps a trust arrangement would be in the best interests of your family. Why not make an appointment to discuss the matter in complete confidence with one of our experienced officers? "Always At Your Service" Kane Bank Trust Co. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Mrs. Montgomery, sixth grade teacher at Clay Street school, will receive her B.S, in elementary education.

Frank D. Hills of Port Allegany and Frank E. Galeskie of Bradford will be awarded degrees In business administration, Donald R. Vaughn of East Smethport, a B.S. In sanitary engineering, and Hugh A.

Rich, of Bradford, a B.S. In petroleum and natural gas engineering. Miss Janet E. Ramandanes of Erie, a student teacher here during the past semester, will receive her degree in elementary education. Mrs.

Evan Johnson entertained the Pennquin club at her home on High street Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gustafson a sound, scientific basis. Your physician is trained bq education and experience to care for qou in times of illness.

We supplement his service bq filling qour prescriptions promptly. BUSH'S PHARMACY Henry Young of the same city, fell en route to work and broke her left arm. Th Corry YM.CA campaign for an additional $239,000, to add to the $100,000 left by the late Albert Bush, went zipping past the one quarter mark yesterday with a total of $C5, 150 reported in cash and pledges. An elderly Corry couple, existing solely on Social Security checks, contacted a volunteer worker and insisted on making a pledge of $20. An appeal for a new trial has been filed in Pittsburgh with the Pennsylvania Supreme Court by Robert E.

McCarter of McCarter's appeal to the court for a new trial was denied on January 10 by Judge Robert M. Morris, and entertained the Luther Mates Society of the Lutheran church at their home Thursday evening. Refreshments were served. PERCIVAl F. BRUNDAGE (above), Deputy Budget Director, it shown at his office in Washington after President Eisenhower named him Director of the Bureau of the Budget He succeed Rowland R.

Hughes, who resigned for "compelling personal and family reasons." The resignation will become effective on April International) State Police Say: Pedestrians are urged to walk facing traffic on highways, even though the discomfort of looking into headlights is distasteful to many persons. TWINS HONORED ON SIXTH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Clark en tertained the first grade of West Side school at their home on Tio where you "SAVE WITH SAFETY" 73 FRALEY ST.

PHONE Mrs. Clyde Oakes and Mrs. Erik Hanson will entertain the Ladies Aid society of St. Matthews Lutheran church at the former's home on Main street next Wednesday nesla avenue Friday afternocn at 202 a children's party on the occasion of the sixth biithday of their twin sons, David and Daniel. Dairy Tales Mrs.

William Buchheit left by plane Thursday afternoon to visit her daughter, Mrs. James Rodell, and family at New Yorc City. II. The children enjoyed a play period. Refreshments, including a birthday cake, were served.

Each child was given a paper hat and a candy favor. The twins received many gifts. Guests in addition to the first graders were Bonnie Holquist and Johnny Gentilman. Mrs. John Cen tilmun assisted the hostess.

Elizabeth" swelled from the throats of thousands massed at the airpoit as the giant four engine transport bearing thu Queen and Duke of Edinburgh taxied up the runway. Elizabeth is the first reigning monarch ever to visit Nigeria. And the Nigerians were going all out to show how they felt. QUEEN ARRIVES FOR VISIT WITH NIGERIANS LAGOS, Nigeria (U.R) Queen Elizabeth II flew in today for the first royal visit to this colony in Africa and nearly one million persons were on hand to make her arrival a memorable one. A chant of "welcome, Know Where To Go WORCESTER, Mass.

tUB After injuring his paws, a boxer dog limped to the door of Witt Memorial Hospital for Animals, scratched until he was admitted and given GIVE US ANOTHER (JlASS Mrs. John Buchheit, Mrs. Anton Weiser and Mrs. Julia Wojiechou ski were Salamanca visitors Monday afternoon. Or LIQUID HfclLTH THAT GOOD MILK FROM KANE DAIRY By Alex Raymond RIP KIRBY Surplus food is to be distributed from the V.

W. rooms on Main street tonight from eight to ten o'clock. WE MEAN. McCarter was sentenced on January 12 to serve from six years to 12 years in the Western Penitentiary on a manslaughter charge. TSgt Fred J.

Harris of the IT. S. Air Force was critically Injured in an accident in Japan on Jan. 17, according to word received here by his mother, Mrs. James S.

Harris at Ridgway. Sgt. Harris and another airman were making repairs to a truck when apparently a workman without warning backed up another Army truck striking Harris and pinning him under the machine. William P. McVay, chairman of theBradford District Flood Control Authority, states that weather permittingwork on Unit I of the flood control project in that city will be started Monday.

Unit I extends from 1,800 feet north of the Pennsylvania New York state line to approximately 300 feet north of the Kendall Ave. bridge. Completion of the first unit has been scheduled for next September. Mrs. Robert Hill, of Kushequa, visited her mother, Mrs.

Healey, at Bradford on Monday. Mrs. Alice Fleming and Walter Czekai of Johnsonburg visited here Friday. nOSPfTAL A'OrES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Admission: Earl Coulter, Kane. George Courtwright, Bradford.

Master Theodore Meyers, Kane Miss Mary Anderson, Kane. 41 Mrs. Elsie Barnett, Kane. Alfred Frill, Leeper. Former Kane Man Honored By Industry A former Kane man, Everett G.

Mrs. Mary Housler, R.D. 1, Kane DismitMed: Mrs. Lawrence Carlson and in Fahlman, has been re elected president of the Aluminum Association of America at its annual meeting in New York, it was learned here today. fant son, Mt.

Jewett. Helmer Johnson, Wilcox. Miss Marcia Stockdill, Wilcox. Charles Gerner, R.D. 1, Kane.

KANE SUMMIT HOSPITAL Admlwtloii: Mr. Fahlman, a native of Kane, attended local schools and after Miss Linda Swedenhjelm, Ka.u. graduating from Kane High, attended the University of Michigan. Disnilwwd: Suzanne Shoppe The Fahlman family resided here i ijtiJn ONt STARVE, SABI. I'M C5 JTt SO yyjjsffl DLONDIE DyChic Young fi' liilili SUCE.fM I PEMEMBEf? HEP8.V0U PROMISED i DID I SAV SUNDAY, I 1 THAI THE 5kP (ALWAYS GLAD TO PAY ME SACK SunOKY DAG WOOD? I MEANT 'SHORTEST LOAN you lend me r)rCr Jn until GffPsr ws a JrfvS tfsrf RUSTY RILEY By Frank Gcodwfc mm in ii .,,,11...

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Fiances Wachob, RD. 1, Kane. many years, moving from Kane a number of years ago. His mother, I Clearance Wf li vi' Mrs. Emma Fahlman, now is at Fiewsburg, N.

Y. and only locul ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. An relatives are two cousins, Mrs.

Ansel Nelson and Mrs. Laura By derson of 324 Greeves street are the parents of a son born Friday ham. Mr. Fahlman has headed the Al morning at Community hospital. Mr.

Anderson is an instructor DEEP CUT PRICES ON OUB NAME UNES COATS WERE NOW uminum Association for the past few years. Member companies in Industrial Arts at Kane Area Joint High school. For Buby'a every need The Stork DRAPED FROM A BUTTER FLY FOUF Is this uniqut Nettie Rosenstein Degas mauve" silk satin evening gown. The bodice is elongated from a high moulded bosom. the Aluminum Association account for all United States primary aluminum production and about 85 per cent of aluminum semifabriealed products.

Shop. Himan J. Colin. ad. $105.00 $69.95 REBEKAII LODGE MEETS Twenty five members of Lady Kane Rebekah lodge enjoyed a Y.W.OA.

CALENDAR Monday, 6:30 YWCA 31st annu.il tureen dinner preceding tbeir reg Nearby Death William Rettger, 73, retired rail, road shop man, at St. ular meeting Friday evening. Ar dinner at the Penn Kane Hotel. rangements were In charge of the January committee, Mrs. Margaret Tuesday, 8, Choral Club.

Wednesday, 1:15 6:15, Dancing Eugene O. Simpier, 74, Port Allegany music teacher, found dead in Covert, chairman. class; 8, D. A. R.

Noble Grand Dorothy Berkwater bed. presided at the business session The announcement was made that Thursday, 7:30, Co Ed. Friday, 9, Teens. Saturday, Cogley Guitar class. Cooking class starts February Mrs.

Gertrudo Mary Hoyt, 62, of 59.95 85.00 53.95 84.95 52.95 79.95 49.95 69.95 42.95 59.95 39.95 55.95 34.95 52.95 32.95 45.95 29.95 39.95 24.95 PLUS Proportionate REDUCTIONS on DRESSES, miXINERY, ACCESSORIES the February committee would be Warren, at Warren General hos In charge of entertainment and le pital of complications following 10th. Call YWrCA, 144, to register. freshments at next week's meeting. severe burnt received when her clothing caught fire in her home two weeks ago. OSTRACIZED FOR MARRIAGE COURTESY CART Hostesses suggested to serve on MUGGS and SKEETER By Wally Bishop 'v Hr the Ladles Auxiliary Hospital Courtesy Cart are: Miss Virginia Dnvls, Monday; Mrs.

A. B. Dick man, Wednesday; and Mrs. Ralph DeCamp, Friday. SUZANNE SHOPPE Hilda Carlson (Sub writ to The Republican) i A 7.

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Jot 11 Yuri. STUART OUTERBRIDCE, scion of one of Eermuda'i foundlnf families, Is shown in Hamilton, Bermuda, with his bride, Harlem singer Royce Wallace. He said fellow Bermudans are ostracizing htm because the marrtege, that he no. longer east get credit They art A'xown It his night spot, Angel Grotto. international.

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