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i'AGE TWO THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, KANE and MT. JEWETT, FX. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1947 Mr and Mrs. Carl E. Ciirlson of IN A PABAeBAPHiStudyCubHear Fires Julia Schriever's hat "shop." 1 2 tf Miss Florence Eck and Harvey Hilyer Wed in Church Rites Literary, Musical ATTENTION WOMEN OF MOOSE 00 Attend Eagles Anniversary Fete More than' BOO members of the Kane Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, were present at a 44th anniversary celebration the club home on Chase street yesterday.

Program signalizing the anniver Installation and tureen dinner Monday night. 25 2t. ad. Usually result in increased sales of fire insurance policies. For the same reason people come for safe deposit boxes after destructive fires.

"Better be safe than sorry." In a quiet wedding ceremony Sat?" Any Sewing Machine oUed nspected in your home free by Singer trained service men. Phone A4 K. 5 29 tl uraay evening at 6 o'clock in First Methodist church Miss Florence Program Saturday An outstanding literary and musical program presented jto a large group of Kane Study CJub members at their meeting held Saturday afternoon in the church. The president, Mrs. Pauline Turner, introduced Mrsi Virginia Nor gren, soprano.

Her numbers included the highly colorful "Bal sary' occasion was opened at ,2:30 Mae Eck, daughter Mrs. Minnie PERSONALS Harry Streich spent Saturday evening in DuBois. Miss Ebba Larson spent yesterday in Cleveland. Abe Gplker is a business caller in Pittsburgh. Mrs.

T. E. Murray pf. Ridgway, is a guest at the home pf hef sister, Mrs. John Fahey.

Miss Irene Vanderhoof, of Cly mer, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Clarence Swanson. Mrs. Alma Christie and Mrs. Hilda Carlson are business ealjers in Pittsburgh.

Mr. and Mrs Leonard Anderson and family spent the weekend here with relatives. 1 Daniel W. Drake of Spruce ve with relatives fn EmporiuLi. Donald Magnuson has leYt Jamestown, where he will attend business college.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker and family of Monesson, spent yesterday here with relatives. I Richard Chrlstenson of Washing tpn, D. is spending a few days with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. O. F. Christenson. Mrs Axel Anderson returned from Nut ley, where she was visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Watkins and family. CpU Harold Cpchran wbp has been stattoned in Germany is spending a terminal leave at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. William' Cpchran at Windy City, i i 1 .1 nue, was admitted to tfce jCmmunir ty hospital following a severe heart attack. Mrs.

Mills Cook and son Billy, of Janeway street, are spending the day in Bradford with the former's twin sister, Mrs. SamUei Weeter, where they will celebrate their loons" by Harris and a lovely waltz p. the wage rooms witn i. ti. puiaie street oecame of Uniontown, as the the bride of Harry S.

Hilyer, guest speaker. Mr. Wentzell, a rep of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hilyer of resentative of the organization, de 426 Biddle street, partment of the lodge, paid tribute, The Rev.

George IL Palmer, pas to the KRne for Its activities tor of the church read the service, and advancement of the ideals of The only attendants were Miss the organization Ardith Hilyer, sister of the groom An anniversary of 50 candidates and Norman Eck; brother of the was initiatied into the, order by the bride. Kane Degrees team and 20 year but The bride wore a powder blue tons were presented to a number of street length dress with silver trim members. and black accessories. Her corsage At 5:30 p. m.

a dinner was served was 0f red roses. Miss Hilver. maid song "Springtime of Love" by Mosy Mrs. Mary Muisjher was her accompanist. Soe lis about a safe deposit box.

$3.60 a year and up according: to size. birthday anniversaries. Mrs. Cook "Recent Books'' was the literary topic for the afternoon and was ably covered by Miss Florence Alllo and Miss Belle (Bpilinger pf he and Mrs. Weeter are twin daughters of.

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. James of Jo Jo.

7 Frank Moore, 60, of Curwensville Miss AHio commented briefly ah "The Egg and I high bppk of the iGWiri Anaei son turn cumu cu spent yesterday in DuBois. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Andrew Johnson of was arrested on a charge of burglary after he is alleged to have year from point pf sales, MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Daughter, and a number others including "The Best years of Our lives" by Harry Emerson Fpsdjck. She then reviewed briefly "The Miracle of the BejUs" by Russell broken into his place of employment, the home of Robert Ferguson jPost, Curwensyiiie Veteran of Foreign Wars, on three different occasions and taking a total of $414 in cash.

Moore was the duo jani tor. The IUght Reverend Harold Sawyer, recently consecrated fourth to several hundreds of members cf honor wore a gold wool dress in the dining hall by a committee with brown accessories and a cor headed by Mike Petruney. jsage of red roses. A social evening concluded the I jpollowifig the ceremony a recep program. tion was held at the home pf the )t bride's mother on Biddle street for tt i j.

few fronds and relatives. The HOnOr COUple at bride's table was decorated with tt pink rose buds and pink and white ttOUSe Warming candles and centered with a three i jtier wedding cake topped by a Mr. eind Mrs. Donald Grosch were miniature bride and groom. Mrs.

entertained in their new home on Stanley Spicer, sister of the brfcle Chestnut street Saturday evening presided at the table, when a group of friends gave them The couple left on a short wed a housewarming. The evening was ding trip and upon return will re spent socially and with games and side at 430 Biddle street, dancings Committee in charge ofi Janney and ''The Lowells and Their Janis Paige Seven Worlds" by Ferris jQreenljef TOO LATE Tf) CTWVSSIFX WANTED TO BUY Used grain drill. Write Felix Zarnick, Star Route, Kane. ad. FOR SALE Washing machine, iron Fireman stove.

Reasonable. Inquire Sherwood's resturant 154 Fraley street. 27 3t. Miss Bollinger discussed "Lydia Bailey" historical novel by Kenneth Roberts, "The Walls of Jericho" Jjy PALACE MRS. MARGARET STEINER BURIED YESTERDAY Funeral services were held yesterday for Mrs.

Margaret Steiner, who died last Thursday following an illness pf cpmpMcatipns. The Rev. C. E. Leslie conducted the service at 1:30 p.

m. from the Cum mings Funeral home after which the remains were moved to Lick ingville for buriaj which was preceded by a sbprt prayer service conducted by the Rev. W. C. Shiejds in the M.ethodist church at that place.

Pallbearers were Edward Lubold, Adrian Forest'' McM.icnaels, Frank McMichaels, Ernest. tycMi chaels and Roy Swanson. Those attending from out of town were: W. E. Steiner and Mr.

and Mrs. Charjes Steiner of Kingsport, Tenn Olive and Clyde Keifer of Bradford. Mr and Mrs. John Lewis of Parkersburgh, W. Mr and Mrs.

William Black, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wellman, and among other? MT. JEWETT bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Erie, was guest speaker and the principal speaker at the annual parish dinner and meeting of the Church of the Ascension in Brad Last Time Tonight ford last night at the Emery Hotel. Two hundred were present.

REE LITTLE the intimate story of Gen. Geo. C. Marshall, new Secretary of State by Katherine Tupper Marshall. Miss Bollinger then gave brief reviews of "I Chose Freedom," by Victor A.

Kravchenko and "Peace of Mind," a new hook by Pr Joshua Loth Liebman, Rabbi of Temple Israel, Boston. The next meeting of this Feb. 4. will feature a style show and Valentine Tea. i arrangements was headed by John Andrews.

Those attending were: Miss Betty Jane M'ss Orletha Heppinger. Miss Georgina Pierotti, Mrs. Rolf Heck, Miss Jean Bonadio, James Phillips, J. Alden Anderson, Dick Lemrhon, James Bly, John Andrews, Three Bradford teen agers were Kane Officers at Guard Meetings Public support and state coopera injured wnen an automobile op GIRLS IN BLUE" Technicolor June Haver, Geo. Montgomery, Vivien Blain Awful Rheumatic Pain Left Man's Body In 8 Hours "For years I had rheumatic pains in the muscles of my shoulders, ankles, which finally got jo stiff, sore and painful that when I walked I would flinch with agony.

I got RHU AID and started taking it, and the rheumatic pains began leaving my body in eight hours. NTnr (ha nfllno are nno frnm mv Arden Bush and Sidney Brennan and the honor guests. I tion in the reorganisation pf the National Guard in Pennsylvania was i outlined before commanding offi Tuesday and Wednesday ALTER P. MATTHEWS cers of the PNG by Governor James HOLD FINAL RITES FOR AGED KANE MAN BURIED THIS MORNING saauardmvee ln ine suue capitol Saturday. Janis Paige stars with those two hilarious guys from Milwaukee, Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson in the technicolor musical, "The lime, the Place, and the Girl," showing today and Tuesday at the Temple theater.

erated by Fred Sherman, 21, side swiped a hayride wagon Saturday night on Route 219, one mile north of the city line, near Tuna. The injured persons were part of a group of youngsters enjoying a hay ride. They were Miss Mary Lou Vickery, 14, Charles Dillon, 19, and Norma Peters, 17, The trio was taken to the hospital none seriously' injured. State Police last night investigated another) accident near the Derrick City postoffiee in which Mrs. Jennie Maze.

33, of Limestone R. D. 1, was injured. The woman was treated in Bradford hospital for a bruised right; Final rites for Stephen Burdett Hall, aged 81, who succumbed 1 Present at the session from Kane I were Major Lawrence R. Newton, commanding officer of the 3rd Bat Thursday afternoon at the Com munity hospital following an ill talion and Captain Carl P.

Long, commanding officer of Headquarters ness of were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 from Jphnspn and Dan Steiner of Ash son of ML Jewettj Mrs. Savanna son of Mt. Jewett, Mrs. Savanna McMiehapls, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Jeffords, Mrs. Wijliam Banks, Frank McMichaels, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hone', and Mr and Mrs.

Edward Lubold of Barnes; Mrs. Harry Mickle of Sheffield; Mr. and Mrs. L. L.

Theiss and Lancy and Evelyn Theiss of Strat tonsyilje; Mr. and Mrs. Forest McMichaels, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hedges, Miss Irene Hedges, Mrs.

Ethel McMichaels, Mrs. Mav McMichaels and Mr. and Mrs Wayne McMichaels pf Warren; Mrs. Ada Greenwalt, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Green wait, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Greenwalt, and George Greenwalt of Titus ville. Funeral services for Walter Peter Matthews, who died Thursday in Cleveland, were held this morning at St." Callistus church with the Rev. A.

J. Nowakowski officiating. The Children's choir sang the response. A short prayer service at the funeral home preceded the church service. Pall bearers were: W.

Jones, Company, 3rd Battalion, Major General E. J. Stackpole dis the Watt's Funeral home. The Kev. Paul S.

Parker, pastor of First Baptist church officiated. muscles entirely. I feel like some other' person, and I praise RHU AID to the sky." This is a genuine testimonial from a man living right here in this vicinity. RHU AID is the new liquid formula containing three valuable medical ingredients. These Three Great Medicines, all blended into one, go right to the very cause of rheumatic and neuritis aches and pains.

Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get RHU AID. Sold at all ilrug stotes here in Kan5. leg and chest injuries. cussed the reorganization of the National Guard unit over the na tion, reporting Pennsylvania a close I second to Oklahoma in the number Pallbearers were Vincent Zagst, Albert Anderson, Wallace Brown, Leo Cronin, Harry Steele and Oscar of units receiving federal recogni Florence Alcorn, of jCorry, was admitted to the hospital in a semi tion.

dazed condition after she had 'been Brigadier General p. B. Strickler, lieutenant governor of Pennsylva Clyde Van Stratten, Ray Byham, Galen Dodge, Walter Geary and Cecil Zente. Burial was in St. Callistus cemetery.

Those attending from out of town were: Miss Esther Matthews, Mrs. Hazel Wolf and Mrs. Harold Mans of Cleveland. brought to the institution by Pete Thank God For Muscle Rub! Writes Mr. Robert Jordan, Colon, Mich.

Advises every sufferer Arthritic Sciatic Neurific Pains ts try Muscfe Rub. Here's the true story of man who mnii treatments used all kinds of renie S175 I WWm. fwANER VjlJfJ talked on various phases of and Basil Pokash, Youngsville who swerved their vehicle around a large activmr and representatives of the feecoM Army were present to dis pile of hay in the road and upon passing noticed the woman lying in cuss plans." Following the general meeting, each staff section met separately to talk individual problems. flBY SOXEflS Sandberg. Interment was in Rose Hjll cemetery at Smethport Attending the services from out of town were Raymond Bray, Frank Bray and Mrs.

James Bray of Crosby; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sigel, Joyce Digel, Bernice Oviett and Jane Sharrow Farmer? Valley. ciiOrchkotTces First Baptist. Tuesday the Young Adult's class.

Wednesday evening the Ladies Aid Society. Thursday p. m. the fellowship the midst of it. Thomas Alcorn, husband the injured woman, with whom she was riding on a truck, upon arriving at Corry found that his wife had disappeared from the vehicle and he drove back over the road to Spring Creek but passed WHAT Spring just around the corner? That means Shower and wedding in and sec the pvely suggestions we have just for these occasions, We also have lovely gifts for the new babies that a re arriving daily in our communities.

Wei am haying a week end special on the. following Items! ARRIVALS nis wne somewhere along jne roaa A daughter WAS horn Rnturdow tn as she was being brought to the HOLLYWOOD UPi Van and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ktmi.r nf hospital. Later, being que out being helped In the slightest degree.

Mr. Robert Jordan of Colou, suffered agony from pains in h9 nip knee caif of legs. The pain at times was so bad that he couldn't sit down. He tried several different treatments, many different medicines, all of which jflid him no good. He couldn't work.

Life was misery for him. Tben one day he saw an advertisement Muscle Rub the doctor's prescrip iloii and in desperation bought a bottle! He used it as directed and In 3 days the pains were relieved and fir. Jyrdjin Eve Johflison were honeymooning Mt. Jewett at jthg Community hps today, presumably in Hollywopd.j pitai tiori by state police officers, he said of the Word. Friday evening pie he and his wife had gone to Spring Creek to obtain the load of hay fpllowing their marriage Saturday, in Jwarez, when, he said, "wel and upon beginning the return trip his wife insisted that she be al was back on the Job.

lowed to ride on top of the load No wonder be advises every CURTAJNS of ajj nds PLATFORM ROCKERS OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ROCKING CHAJRS BOUDOIR CHAIRS PICTURES adv Mus on the hack of the truck. The accr A few suggestions for the new arrival: Bathinettes Cribs of all kinds Taylortots Tecterbabce Cafraiges Swings Rlankctfi 3 1 High Chairs beauti fully upholstered. sufferer to try Muscle Rub for fast Married Couples. First Presbyterian church. Roy Scout Troop at the church at 7 tonight.

The LoyaJs Class fit the church on Tuesday evening at 8 Hostesses are Mrs. Mildred Painter and Mrs. John Zook. Midweek service Thursday evening at The subject discussion will be dent occurred when a portion of relief. Get bnf' iotf Annual meetLjs' of the Communi the load slid from the vehicle.

all good Drug Store's just made wp pur minds and dil Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pressen of it." i Sheffield, ane parents pf a son born She divorced her actor husband, Saturday at the Community hos Keenan Wynn, in Juarez just be pitsJ. Mrs. Prossen was formerly fcfe she and Johnson were married.

1 Miss Mary Ann Grandinetti of A1 rpperty settlement had been Kane, reached and Eye was given custody of' thein sons, Edmond, 5, and A son was born at the Tracy, 2 munity hospital this morning to Mr. Wynp said he was surprised only and Mrs. LaVern Peters.on pf at the sddennes pf events. The Ormsby. ty hospital Auxiliary at the hos Kernemner wuscle Kuo is su.u on ih money back guarantee.

7f only huh bottle doesn't bring relief your drug; is authorizes to return your moi pitai iuesday, January 28th. Election of officers. ad. Wynns, married in 19.59, and John. Zass Furniture Store Salvation Army.

Wednesday. Sunbeams, for girls jthe ages of 6 and 11 will meet at 4 p. m. Rand' practice at 7: Thursday, yjomen's Home League will Mr. and James Miller pf Betiila, are the parents of a son born this morning at the Com spn had been close inencis lor years but reports of romance between Van and Eve had been con NOTES COMMUNITY Admissions Mrs.

Elizabeth Cochran, Marien ville. Mrs. Mary Cole, Cyclone. Discharges Charles Adams, Kane. Mrs.

Edna Marie Leslie and VALENTINE i I munity hospital sistently denied. meet at 2 p. m. Thursday Boys' club will meet at 7 m. Friday, Girl Guards for girls between jthe ages of J2 and 18 will meet at p.

daughter, Kane. GIFTS THAT LAST TOUR JEWELER Edward L. Carlson Tabor Lutheran Church Mon day, 7 p. m. Boy Scout Troop 21: 8 p.

m. Tabor Brotherhood. Thurs In the Bank Building Official R.R. Watch Inspector day, p. m.

Boards pi Deacons and Trusttees meet for organiza tion? 7:30 p. m. Bethesda Aid So Homework'. 'ilFw pause DELIVERIES Tuesday Friday and Saturday pROCERIES MEATS PRODUCE ciety. Wednesday, 7 p.

m. Lnther Leaguers meet at church to go on skating party. Thursday, p. m. Junior Girl's 7:30 p.

m. Senior choir. Saturday, 8:30 a. m. Confirmation dass.

COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE The First Congregational church. COMPLETE LINE OF FROSTED FOODS PHONE 45 or 18 Wed. 2:30 p. m. the regular meeting of the Ladies Aid society.

Thursday 7:30 p. m. the mid week service pf prayer and Bible study in prepara tion for mid winter communion. Emmanuel Mission church, T. NEW EXPERT ORGANIZATION SPECIALISTS IN REPAIRS AUTOBODY WORK 0 PAINTING Stop In Ask for an estimate on your job.

Fast, dependable service. Ahlsedt, pastor. Tuesday 7:30 Young CITY CASH MARKET Saae'l Complete Food Store Peoples meeting in church parlor. Wednesday 7:30, Golden Links sew ing circle for African missions. Thursday 7:30 prayer meeting fol lowed by choir rehearsal.

I Jus received a Urge supply of newly recapped tires. SERVICE GARAGE NORTH FRALEY STREET Miss Bonnie Becker is recovering satisfactorily from on attack of pneumonia at her home. Mrsi Sara Spetjz and D. B. Vose and granddaughter, jEileen Vose, pf trie, and jwrs.

seth Minings and For the BARGAINS GALORE 50c Table Hats, Handbags, Rompers, Scarfs, Dickies Values to $2.95 $1.00 Table Odd and End Yalues to $4.95 BRIDE OF TODAY lovely gifts for a lovely lady's new honie Mrs. Mae McDermott of Warren, visited at thje home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Confer on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Dorr "Tyjer were visitors in Warren" last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Oakes of Kane visited relatives jn Mt, Jew ett pn jSun.day. Mr. and jrs. Jlildlifg Swanson and and Mr. Geprge pryary attended a dinner in hpnor of the 70th birthday anniversary of the former's flicker in Wpstllne last Sunday.

Mrs. Maudje Eshbaugh spent Sunday wth a sister in Warren. LeRoy Anderson pf Summit, visited his mother, Mrs. Anna Anderson, last jfylday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Lunden and son, Fredjericlc spent the week end ip Pert AJlegany. Mrs.

Leonard WMllams of Cyclone, spent the weekend at the TAPLES of all kinds (genuine mahogany) MIRRORS PICTURES 0 SEWING CABINETS 1 BEDSPREADS HAMPERS A MOST BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF NEW LAMPS PRICES FROM $10.95 to $42.00 MANY OTHER ITEMS SPECIALLY REDUCED DAN DEE SHOP BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OP THE COCA COIA COtfANV $1 '111 BRADFORD COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY i BRADFORD. PA. LvL 0. The A.J. Dolan Furniture Store "FURNITURE OF QUALITY AND DISTINCTION" home of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Dolan..

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