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PAGE TWO TOE DAILY REPUBLIC AN, KANE and MT. JEWETT, PA. SATURDAV, APRIL 13, 1.9 Ifi i. n. i.

7 "7 IN A PARAGRAPH SWANSON ft II 5 6 New Selection in Tmic for Easier of smart stvlcs' in all colors dukssks COATS sum! 4 slhs NYIW PANTIKH There is no substitute for Experience Jn the administration of Estates Experience is important C. Fi.Feit, supervising principal ef Township, schools, iOne, Qf, the speakers 'at ua testi Iad in. Style 125 Fraley Street 5 rIn the presence of the immediate families at Eas Kane Methodist church evening at, 3.X5 Jviisg Aslrid M. Swanson, daughter of Mr. And Mrs.

Gus Swanson of Kant became the bride of John V. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stewart of East Kane. 'V The Rev.

DeForest T'ennies, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh. Lore, of DeKolia, Pa.

The bride wore a street length spring dress of aqua with matching accessories and a corsage of red roses and maiden hair fern. A single strand of pearls completed her custume. Following, a shor we.cftfing the couple Will reside1 in monial, dinner tonight: to honor C. W. Lillibridge, retiring county superintendent of McKean county schools.

'V Thft dinner will be held at 6:30 In Otto Township school under the auspices of the McKean County Bpanch of the Penmylvania State Educational Association. More than 225 reservations have been made by? teachers in the school systems throughout the Mr. Lillibridge will receive a gift and will bear himself lauded by scvorRl school representatives of "the WIUOX: YOUTH CENTER TO HAVE EASTER BALL Largest selection of ladies and childrens Easter Hats. Julia Schri evor's Hat 42 lf. county juvenile court will, convene next Monday.

Nine case's, involving twwity juveniles, are to be disposed of. Just 'received Kvnreharp Repeater Pencils. Lifetime guarantee. Name in gold. Ideal Easter gift.

Edward L. Carlson, jeweler. nrt Ridgway postal employes have written a letter to the burgess protesting his proclamation of Daylight Saving in the The parcel post package advertised as lost has been found and absolves anyone of blame. Pnul De Marte. ad.

Borough police today issued a warrant for arrest of Robent Jefferson, of Sheffield, as result of creating a disturbance In the' business section Thursday evening. Dr. J. M. Helnibuch' returned from Hahnemann hospital at Philadelphia Thursday and will resume his practice on Monday April 15.

3 13 21. Constable James O. Badders, 54, of North Girard, widely Jcnown for This Bank's Trjist Department Is Kxperleneed in handling Ksfates and Tnwt Fmnl.s. VOIIR ImsLnesss is Invited. PITTSBURGH 'Bi The' bird major fire hi three days in the Pittsburgh district last night destroyed the.

Fort Pitt. Brewery Bottling Sharpsburg and raised aggregate losses' to nearly a half million dollars'. Sharpsburg Fire Chief Armei Lavia estimated damage td the bottling plant at A $200,000 razed, Monessen High school Wednesday night and a $100, 000 fire swept, the. Clark Lumber Company on Pittsburgh's North side the same night. Firemen said the loss at the bottling 'plant included thousands of cases of scarce beer and $50,000 worth of advertising materials.

At the height of the. fire, the' roof of the six year old building caved in, causing further damage to machinery. The flames started on the second floor of the two story brick structure, but their origin was unknown. Within a few minutes thick steam and smoke rom boiling beer and burning paper and wood obscured the area. Sharpsburg firemen were aided by firefighters from Pittsburgh, Etna, Pleasant Valley, Aspinwall and Cherry City.

CHENILLE BED SPREADS IN J.V Bentz Son Furniture Store Today On Radio MEMBKK FRPRRAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION "Furniture of Distinctive Merit" 29 FRALEY STHEET I'HONE Wilcox Youth Center met Thursday, evening with 65 present and Fritz and Quist orchestra providing the dance music. Following group singing and birthday song round and square dancing was en 44 NEW YORK tff) MBS is lining up a celebration something definitely different for a network. It is in observance of. the fact that PERSONALS DRIVER GETS YEAR his collection of murder weapons, its station list is jumping to. 300.

died suddenly yesterday. Badders That's the highest figure ever aj. had aided in solving more than a tained in total affiliates; also its dozen murder cases. t. 1 about a third more than the next Miss Mary Fraiilli of Kushequa, was a1 Kane shopper yesterday.

i Mrs. William Engle of Sheffield, was a Kane shopper yesterday. largest roster, ABC's 202.. Sheriff John E. Cunningham and On Saturday night list: NBC are visitors in Detroit over the Easter holiday.

1 Miss Marcia Beatty has left for Grand where She will visit friends. Miss Helen Handy is spending some time visiting her in Tionesta. Belle Bollinger has left to visit friends and relatives' in Mend ville. WITH MEN the in SERVICE W. C.

A. CALENDAR Week of April 15th, 1940 Monday, 2:30 Philomalhean club, Miss Janet Coblentz, Home Economics Instructor, West Penn Power Co. will give a talk and show 5:30 Young Adult" cooking joyed Junior hoslesses were Janice' Larson, Elaine Anderson, Phyliss Barley and Clara Hanson. Senior hostesses were Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Patterson, Richard Joseph and Charles Bray. Announcement was made that the Easter Ball will take place April 25 with Jack Home's orchestra. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED AT SORORITY MEETING The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority had an Easter rarty Thursday evening at the Girls Club. Games were Deputy Sheriff Ellwood Erwin of 7, Roosevelt Memorial, "Rendezvous is visaing in Paul Mowery Shamokin, Pa. is visit Miss Ruth Guarnaccia ing in Wilkes Barre, Pa.

class; 7:30 Adult music class. Tuesday 3:45 8th Grade Girl Reserves; 8:00 Choral Club. Thursday, Home Economics class, Venango county, flew by airplane with Destiny; 8, ure ot Kiley; 9, to Bryan, and returned Thurs Barn Dance; 9:30, Can You Stop day evening with a man who es This; 10, Judy CBS 7, caped from the Warren State has Paul Muni as "Louis Pasteur;" 8, pital in their custody. I Dick Haymes Show; 8:30, Lionel Barrymore's Mayor; 9, Hit Parade; Jess Dolby, chief of the Stratian 10:15, Celebrity ABC 7:30, ville File department in that Clar Green Hornet; 8:30, Famous Jury ion County community, jumped out Trials; 9:30, Boston Symphony; of bed early yesterday to. answer 10:30, Hayloft Hoedown.

MBS 8, Robert Itrnv tj itv a i i i vttl home after receiving his discharge Miss Belly raK j. Warren. Miss Florence Ailio, Mitler 'and Miss Man Donald are visiting in i Mrs. L. R.

Peterson. Hum me Array at ort Dix. He served with the fififh rfivicinn i v. No Co Ed this week. No dressmaking or remodeling class.

the fire alarm. He found his brand iwenty yuesttonsl quiz; 8:30, Har new automobile ablaze. ry Savoy Show; 9, Leave It to the Christian F. Feit, Jr. is' spending Faster with his wife al Lock Haven, Pa.

Girls; 10, Chicago Theater "Cav aleria Rusticana." played and prizes were, awarded. Miss Anne Barlow and. Miss Jerry Burton announced their engagements in the traditional manner of the Soiority by presenting boxes of candy. Lunch was served by the committee, Betty Smart, Mrs. Honey Schreckengost and Kathryn Parkhurst.

The table was attractively decorated with rabbits and Erie County Judges Elmer Evans NEW ADDRESSES Pfc. Vincent VariMino. xvumuw. and Bertram Laub refused yesterday to release, Mrs. Millie Thomas, Lawrence Songer of Marienvillo, spent the day here on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Evans are spending the day in Bradford. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles "Kellogg spent yesterday, in Jamestown. a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coulter were callers in Jamestown yesterday. Mrs.

C. II. Nelson of Jamestown, N. is visiting here. Mr.

and Mrs R. C. Lowe of East Liverpool, are visitors here. KIDNAPPER SENTENCED PHILADELPHIA Emilia Sob ka pleaded guilty Friday to a charge of kidnaping three year old Mayer Trobman and was immediately sentenced to an indeterminate term in the Industrial Home for Women at Muncy. Dr.

and Mrs. Mark and son of 'Harrisburg, at the home of Mrs. C. L. Eckman are visiting L.

Eckman. Co 1st Bn. Brks. 103, Camp Exten.sive damage has leen caused in Pine Grove cemetery at Corry by vandal drivers of cars who have been entering the burial cronnds 25, held on a murder charge in' golf links slaying of Robert Fisher. The woman's counsel argued there upion uonvaiscent Hospital, Long Island, New York.

I ouis Varisano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Varisano, has enlisted in the U. S. Navv.

His address is candles with a nest of colored as the centerpiece. Miss Erma Sambrook is spendinjy I he Easter vacation at her home in Tjo.v. Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Chirillo of RJDGWAY In Elk county court yesterday, Walter Oertly, of Grant Road, was sentenced to serve one year, in the Elk County jail, pay a fine of $1.00 and costs of prosecution. Oertly was convicted by a jury of involuntary manslaughter in the death Mrs. Robert Hemke also pf Grant Road, last Feb. 16th. She was struck by a car driven by Oertly.

Sentences of four men who had entered guilty pleas were as follows: Max Kosminski, of Johnsonburg, driving while under the influence of intoxicating bevrrages, fine of $200 nd costs of prosecution, probation one year, supervision of V. G. Adam, probation officer. Joe Kerner and Thomas Gerber, ex service men of St. Marys, with overseas records, operating motor vehicle without consent of owner, were placed on probation for six months on condition that they each pay a fine of $10.00 and the costs of prosecution.

It was brought out that he young men had "borrowed" the 8t. Marys police car for a little "lark" in celebration of their joy at returning home. Howard Struble, of St. Marys, pointing deadly weapons, fine of $1.00 and costs and 'serve ten days in Elk County jail. A jury found for C.

II. Carahon and If. C. MoMillen, defendants in an automobile damage suit brought by John Verne, of Brockwv, Vwnp Miss Betty Hayes was a guest at the party. Mr.

and Mrs. James Stone and Capt. and Mrs. Robert Parsons or Vermillion. Ohio, are visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Nelson. James City, are spending the week end in Bradford.

Mr. and Mrs. John II. Oesterling Louis J. Varisano A.

S. Co 4464 U. S. N. T.

C. Bainhridge, Md. Tfj Frank Hmiifllo arrived at his home on 4 Elk avenue after recev inx his discharge at Fort Dix, N. J. was insuiiicieni evinence 10 noia at during recent weeks.

An ner inquiry has been started to develop evidence against one or two sus O. G. F. Bonnert was reelected pected car drivers. As a further superintendent of the Elk County protection, the directors have peti schools and D.

R. Thompson was tioned Chief of Police Flanigan to retained as assistant superinten tiav(, )hp cemetery property indent at meetings of the school di in tne ight patrol rectors held at the court house, by the police departmenU Bonnert will serve his fourth term as head of the county schools. John Murphy, who is employed at Butler, is spending a few days district was threatened by fire last nPrp witn is evening when a chimney belong WD NOT ATTEND Misses Janet and Phyllis Dahle of H'dlow, who were reported in the Ludlow news letter published Thursday, to have attended a skat of Baltimore, are visitors here, Mrs. Matthew Rausch Is spending Miss Mary, Jane Phillips arrived here yesterday to spend her Easter I'M iss Rose Condello left last, evening to' Spend a few days in Philadelphia. vacation with her mother.

(he Easter vacation with her hux Phillips on Greeves street, band in Boston. I ing party at met not at Marion tend the party, it was stated in a She is a stuilent at Mercyherst Miss Pauline Jacobus and Mr. letter to The Republican. College in Erie. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. William Norheck Helen Launslein left last evening RIP KIRBY Ry Alex Raymond Members of the official board of Ida M. Cribbs Methodist Home at Conneaul ville and delegates from the Erie. Methodist 'Conference in a special meeting in Mead ville recommended a $500,000 building program for expansion' of the home facilities, now faxed beyond the present capacity. ing to the Florence Beauty Shoppe 1 burned out about midnight.

A shower of sparks swept, adjoining roof 1 tops. Local poliee were notified and Fire Chief Marasco was on the scene. However there was small damage and no fire. i Wt 'P UEf llR CO UP 70 YOUk ROOMS. mHQLD ON, MISS BLAKE I'M.

WELL, I'LL LiE.y. HAW! THE WONDER KIRBY'S PROBABLY WAtriH UP THERE, MAN, KIRBY, HIMSELF I I Ol FiTfS inopk with yn 11 7 SAY W.TZ HAW, HAW! WAIT'LL THIS 7 THE BOYS AT HEADQUARTERS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY had sought to recover $189.25 for damages resulting to his car in an accident Jan. 14, 1942, near Brock port. E. J.

Blatt represented the defendants. I IT A TT A Tr IT TlJft rrcrw rxouui fu; X7 I i 1 ft 7m YOUR OWN ELECTRIC POWER Onan gas electric Generator now available. Sizes from a50 Watt to 35KW at $99.00 and up. Call or write for circular and information, Erie Radio, 14th. State Erie, Pa.

Phone 24 168. 4 2 tf. Two St. Marys people were injured Thursday evening by being struck by automobiles. Donald, 10 year old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Smith at the intersection of Arch and Chestnut streets. The young lad was treated for cuts on the knees, one hand, and body bruises. Dominic Siachetti was bruised about, the back of the head, shoulders and wrist when struck by a car as. he walked on the side walk on Brussells street.

WANTED Girl over 20 to clerk in stoie. Write Clerk, care Republican. 4 13 lt MOUSy BLAX IS ABOUT TO ENTER HER APARTMENT HOUSE UNAWARE THAT THE 'SCARRED HAND AND DEATH AWAIT INSIDE. I'M. K.ii).

rmo.fi WoilJ lift I WrX) ft tl T. 'l WIRED" IX)R ACTION BLONDfE Just" Arrived SHIPMENT OF WHITE SOX CHILDREN'S SIZES 7 'j and 8 ij LADIES' SIZES 9i2 and 10i2 Sprint: and Easter apparel arriving almost daily. Dan Dee Shop BUT FIRST I'LL TAKE A LITTLE NAP NO! FIRST I'LL 11 I no! fipst TpQ I REPAIR THE LITTLE THINK I'LL RADIO IN THE REPLACE THAT i) BEDROOM CREAKY 'Ti CEMEIIT WORK ALL KINDS 0 SIDEWALKS FOUNDATIONS ft FI.OORS 0 BASEMENTS Now I The Time to Schedule Vonr Work For Spring and Summer. 'WET MORE COAL Merle Chittester 121 OAK STREET I'HONK 1120 I'VE GOT A MILLION Jt IMPORTANT THINGS, TO DO TONIGHT FIRST MIL WRITE SOME LETTERS) i r.ii vyy i vm'. ii v.

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