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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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THE KANE RfiPPfitlCAft, KANff, P. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1940 fAGE TWO BRIGHT ENSEMBLE FOR KIDDIES i The. New 1941 Christmas Club Opens December 2 Checks for the 1940 club will be mailed at that time IN A PARAGRAPH Sacrifice hat sale. Hat worth $2.50 to $4.00 at $1.59. $2.00 hats at $1.00.

Ladies and Misses parka hoods $1.50 values at 75 cents, $1.00 values at 35 cents. Fluff mittens $1.00 values for 50 cents. Julia Schrievers hat shop. ad. 11 19 tf.

Rent a floor sander at the Kane Decorating Co. ll 26 6t C. D. of A. Christmas dinner Tuesday eevning at 6:30.

ad. The Navy awarded today a $37, 156 contract to the Elliot Ridg HE way for generator parts. LOCAL FRESH DRESSED lb. 29c LEAN MEATYv PORK PURE PORK BACON Pork Roast CHOPS Sausage I 21c Ib15c tb17c 33c SPRING PRINT HILLER FARM I' VEAL Lamb Legs LARD Liverwurst ROAST II 25c 17c Ih17c 25c Select your Holgate toys at Campbell News Store and have them laid away for Christmas. Thur 12 5 tf Slovenian dance, polkas and round dancing.

Music by Frank Yankovic, well known radio orchestra from Cleveland, Ohio, Satur PATTERN 4621 Even the smallest Christmas "belle" will clap her hands for joy when she receives this delightful ensemble by Anne Adams, Pattern 4621 as a holiday gift. There are four pieces in all: a cap, a jumper, a blouse and mittens. The princess jumper is in easy, "dress herself" front buttoning style. See how the well shaped straps are cut in one with the side panels. The pretty blouse jnay have long or short sleeves.

You might attach the little mittens. to a ribbon or cord so that they won't play hide and go seek With your And do use a gay. ribbon all around the edge of the Scotch cap, letting it form streamers behind. The jumpers, mittens and cap look bright and smart in a "hoot mon" plaid wool. Pattern 4621 is available in children's sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12.

Size 6 blouse takes 1 1 4 yards 39 inch fabric; jumper, cap and mittens, 1 1 8 yards 54 inch fabric. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In coins for this Anne Adam pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME, AD DRESS and STLYLE NUMBER. Your wardrobe needs new holiday louche, so order our ANNE AD A MS STYLE BOOK! Here are dozens of smart modes, each available in a pattern that's' simple to cut and to sew. There are inspired gift ideas.

A career girl wardrobe on the budget plan, Young clothes for parties and new school' term. At home wear, tailbreds, afternoon and everting frocks for miss arid matron, Send toddy. BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PATTERN FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOK AND PATTERN TOGETHER; TWENTY FIVE CENTS.

Send your order to The Kane Re Department, 243 West 17th New York, N. Y. day. Nov. 30 at James City Com fP.ESII HOME DRESSED CHICKENS munity Building.

ad ll 272t lb. 25c Member Federal DeposTt Ins. Corporation Five cars of a Pennsylvania rail I I I road freight train, northbound from Oil City to Buffalo, were derailed about a mile south of Irving ton yesterday morning. Members of the train crew were not injured LIVERPOOL HIT HARD BY NAZI? ATI RAIDERS II in the wreck, but traffic on the line was tied up throughout the day while crews worked to clear the tracks. The task was completed about 6 o'clock last (Conrmufid from page one) raid of the war and a third town in northwestern England was heavily hit.

An air ministry communique reported 'considerable enemy activity' throughout the country during the night but said the main weight of the raids were directed against the Merseyside where a "number of fires were started, some serious" and a large number of houses and other buildings were damaged. Bombs also were dropped on a large number of isolated ipoints in 4Via crtiK Vift Virilf frrttrlanl 4Vo dous conflagrations resulted.) 'Ihn night in London was relatively quiet as the Nazis concentrated the Liverpool and Merseyside rcjgio'n. After a lengthy lull in the capital the all clear signal sounded at 4 a. m.i ending London's 377th alarm of the war. Direct relief payments to needy McKean Countians during the week ended today show an increase of $148 and 22 checks over those of the previous week, according.

to; State Treasurer F. Clair Ross. Payments for the week amounted to. $1,936 which Was $1,067 lower than those for the comparable week of last year. Current payments requir i PORK" LARGE ROASTING SPRING LIVER CHICKENS nitOILERS GEESE 2 "'s 21c 29c Lb 29c.

21c SPARE CUT UP BONELESS FRESH RIBS FOWL Cubed.Beef OYSTERS 25c 23c 11 25c FANCY TENDER DUCKS Dressed 83 5 SHOULDER FOR LOAF PREPARED Pork Steak HAMS Grnd. Meat Swiss Steak 19c 21c 2 35c 29c SUNNY DALE FRESH GROUND BULK OLEO Hamburg STEW Mince Meat 2 Heavy bombs and incendiaries air ministrv eommuniaue stated. were dropped on the' Liverpool region in a conceritrated attack that lasted most of this night, although the raiders were blasted by an intense barrage of anti aircraft fire. ed 170 fewer checks than those' of a year ago. Payments by the Bureau of Assistance Disbursements: Dr.

and Mrs. Robert Donaldson, Miss Judy Aggers and Joe Marasco left this afternoon for Philadelphia, A second town" in the" Merseyside Where they will witness the Army area also suffered its most severe Navy football game tomorrow. in the Treasury department follow: current week, $1,936, 362 previous week, $1,788, 340 checks; comparable week 1939, $3,003 532 checks. Mt. Jevett News Letterl I eek End Drug Specials AT QUALITY LEAN Beef Pot Roasts Sb 23c gifts.

Neighbors and friends gave a surprise birthday party honoring Mrs. David McCaridlass at her home Thursday afternoon, the honored guest received gifts. Friends and relatives honored Mrs. Robert Oberg Wednesday, the occasion being her anniversary. Mrs.

Raymond Willman entertained the five hundred Hi Ld club at her home. High scores were held by Mrs. William Essner and Mrs. Glen Wolfe and the consols tion prize was awarded Mrs. Ruth Pelican, while the: galloping prize went to Mrs.

Clarence OkeHund. Other guests were Mrs. Howard Willmani Mrs. Lawrence Oker lund, MrS. Curtis Oakes and Mrs.

Kenneth Hill. Mrs; Harold Johnson entertained' the Country club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elmet Anderson, Mrs. Harry E.

Trask and" Mrs; Li B. Williams attended a 0ne thrty. o'clock dessert at the home "of Mrs. Lynn Bridge at Shinglehouse Friday followed by four tables of bridge. MT.

JEWETT, Nov 29 Mrs Ar den Lantz entertained the Eldorado' club at her home Monday evening. Guests were Miss Helen Mifcs Dorothy Simons, Miss Norma Lantz, Mrs. Harold Mrs. Woodrow Oakes Miss Grace" Mitchell and Mrs. Arthur Wallin.

Five hundred was the evening's pastime. Tokens were awarded MrS. Wallin and Miss Adair; Friends and neighbors gave a party Honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. E. E.

Reep Wed. nesday: evening. Two tables of Nation Wide Super Marltet 28 Fraley. St. 39 PRALEY ST.

KANE Mrs. Anna Teresa Denning, 67, was found dead yesterday morning at the home of her employer, William Munger of Westline, upon the latter's return from work at 7:15 o'clock. Coroner Thomas Clark was summoned and stated death occurred about 4 a. m. He said death was due to natural causes, probably a heart attack.

Mrs. Denning Was born in Maryland, and had been employed as a housekeeper for Mr. Munger for the past four years. She is survived by two sons and six daughters; all residing in New Jersey. SPECIALS; for and Sat.

VL Court whist were in play, with, prizes btinfT awarded Mrs. Bernards IN A PARAGRAPH Christmas 13 DIVORCE Swansori and Miss Marie Reepil Mrs. Keep was the recipient of VSi. Jennie Maria Scott; Doris 11. Neff vs.

George Neff; Eva 't; Moore vs. John C. The dviorce case of 11. W. Hind erer vs.

Ida A. Hinderer, scheduled for additional hearing, was submitted without additional testimony. me Jo EIIJOY The mcrchandiNing division of the Warren Chamber of Commerce, at a meeting Monday evening, adopted a resolution to cooperate, with the borough police department in the employment of experienced plain clothes detectives to guard local stores against shoplifters during the Christmas season, it was announced today. lib. Choc.

Covered Cherries 20c Best Creamery Butter SMETHPORT, Nov. 29; ThirtCen divorce cases were heard in com lb. 35c box 19c and Mrs. H. W.

of Olean, were callers here Thanksgiving day. A Swansdown Cake Flour 23c Our Delicious Asst. Chocs. 19c lb. lib.

Fairhill $1.00 quart jar Sweet Pickles Date Pudding Gifts For All Occasions 2 cans STUFFED OLIVES 13c25c 35c Morton House mon pleas argument court session by Judge Charles G. Hubbard Wednesday. In argument two rule orders were returned by Judge Hubbard, while briefs were re 1 guested in three other cases. Divorce cases heard, in which decisions, will be handed down later, include: Elizabeth R. Wonderly vs.

George F. Wonderly; Lucille Ostrander vs. Ralph Ostrander; Carroll Eugene Hunt Ruth Florence Hunt; I Phyllis Johnson vs. Clair Johnson; S. Whitney vs.

Henry Whil jney; Fannie Howe vs. John William Clara B. Flickinger vs. Raymond C. Flickinger; I Florence E.

Kane vs. William I Francis Kane; Rita Miller nharlps Miller: Bprvl E. Farmer vs. 19c 23c 25c 2 Pumpkin, ake Shore 60 ONE LB BDX 1. TWO LB.

BDX If you seek something novel out of tlie ordinary you will find a unique selection of items you will be proud to Rive Iff. canK cans 1 lb. Sampler; $1.50 Preserves Pure Strawberry Dole's Pineapple Jittre Bread lar)tei lb4tVeS Milk T1111V Armour's tall Fresh Oysters 2150 4 cans 25C 25 Taster Bax AT OUR COUNTER or Raspberry, GARDEN GIFT SHOP GIFTS and FLORAL DECORATIONS 85 FraleynTelegraph DeliveryPhone G04J t.n CANDY 19c lb. Jar VV 7 FIGS DATES HONEY PLUM PUDDING WAr.NIITS Harold J. Farmer; Walter D.

bcott AwEirds for high score were given Mrs. P. Mulkins and Mrs. L. B.

Traveling prize went to Mrs. C. C. Van De Boe arid consolation to Mrs. Elmer Anderson.

Other guests were Mrs. Miria Morehouse of Bolivar, Mrs. B. Pilskalrt, of Smethport and Mrs. LeOtta Phillips, Mrs.

Agrtes Howard, Mrs. OHn Gross, Mrs. Orville Gross, Mrs. B. Egan, Mrs.

M. Barnes, Mrs. Mrty nard Freeborn, Mrs. Henry Ahl, Mrs." Kat'hryri Press and Mrs. Victor Hand of Shinglehouse: Mrs.

Clyde S. Oakes entertained1 three tables of bridge, at her home Monday evening. Guests included Mrs. J. B.

Davis, Mrs. R. P. Barn hart, Mrs. Claude Raymond, Mrs.

Harry E. Trask, Mrs. Lillian Stim mel, Mrs. L. R.

Cupp, Mrs. L. B. Williams, Mrs. E.

C. Taylor, Mrs. T. E. Sories, Mrs.

ft. S. Howe, Mrs. Hans JohnsOn and Mrs. Max Gardner.

Tokens' Were awarded Mrs. Barnhart, Mrs. Sones and Mrs. Taylor. Rev.

and Mrs. C. C. Ross; daughters, Erma and Virginia, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Weaver and son, Earl, LaJune Pier, Lois Jean Anderson, Marjorie Riggins, Ethel Johnson, Betty Williams Roland Allen Pier, Robert Williams attended the Booth Festival for the Sheffields' home at Sheffield Saturday evening. Mt. Jewett took third place in donations. Miss Dorothy Simms and Glenn Ross, of Ashville, spent the weekend at the home of the latter's parents, Rev. and Mrs.

C. C. Ross. Mrs. Morgan Mountain and Mrs.

James McGill gave a shower in honor of Mrs. Clifford Mountain, a recent bride at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swanson at Westline Tuesday evening. Approximately thirty five guests were present.

CARD OF THANKS We desire to extend our, appreciation to' our friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness tendered Use during bur bereavement; especially to those who sent: BRAZIL NUTS ALMONDS PECANS MIXED NUTS TOBACCOS Carrots Large Bunches 5c Use Our Lay Away Plan for Christmas Eve Delivery 1 lb. Uc 1 lb. 63c 2 for 25c Pascal Celery Big Bunches Raleigh Union Leader Prince Albert Friends Velvet Copenhagen CIGARETTES All Popular Brands of Cigarettes Gdlds, Camels, Chesterfield, Raleighs and Luckres Lie Pack, $1.41 carton 1 1 CfU Barbasol OA tSh av Me; Crearht 30 1 lb. 74c 1 lb. 64c I lb.

74c 9 for 85c caw 3 20c 2fc39c '19e 3 Celery Hearts Wrapped, crisp 10c Cranberries Ijite Howe'tJ Grapes Clt, Oranges Sw juIcy Sweets Geri Jerfiei.s Grapefruit Head Lettuce Lingon Berries 12c Ilirtkle's PILLS ISO 28c Oc Phillips Magnesia 50c Tooth Powder 29c Pint 17 HAZEL 1C 500 Tissues 25c 49 30c Magnesia 16c Lb. 25c 19c quart 1.60 Ironized YEAST 67c GREEN ONIONS RADISHES TOMATOES CAULIFLOWER Broccoli Squash Parsnlpw Green Pepper 93: ilA HalibutxOTt' Iv(? CapIe Pork Loin Roast Rib Ends floral offerings or donated cais. Mrs. Lena Augimerl and family ad. lb.

17c lb. 25c Small Centers Pork Chops Palace MT. JEWETT Side Pork 19 fresh sliced or piece 2ms39c Sausage Ground Beef tte AS 1T FEATURED TvSI LIFE if "A V.lu. tn rr If Bio 41" Mod.fi. Ch.it, with jrY Milchtd OrLntil Wood lid (W' 0 i MiC iv Amricn ti PLANE pi hiv.

on diiplty Compl.t. tl I Auortm.nt of LANE Ch.iti w.l. DIILl yj Jfi The A. J. Dolan Furniture Store STEAKS Porterhouse or Sirloin 45c Thuringer Summer Sauftage TONIGHT SATURDAY "City for Conquest" Jameg Cagrney and Ann Sheridan ADDED CARTOON I9c lb.

hi El SEV '5B: Sausage Unk lb 23c Llngon Berried Swedish Herrinsr, Brown Bean, Swedish; Pea, Stork Fish, Spls Brod SUN. MON. Lb. 25c iuiici rauci "KNUTE ROCKNE Pat O'Brien, Donald CH'sp, Albert Basse rmari, Ronald Reagan, Gale Page and John Quaien C5Gy Cash MapEret PHONE 45 Cdr. Bayard Hacker St.

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