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'fit IP H. af rrffVff Mfr wlST vW nfr .1 iVft.TitV 7 rf.i&fK TUESDAY, HUNE 30, 1936 THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANE, PAY PAGE THREE JHrWvJ IllDIIlsViBllira i COMMUNITY PAGE lie viaiiiinisnnmauiiHiiicKiiiiBiiiiiinn! MRS. TURNER'S PUPILS NAME COMMITTEES GIVE PIANO RECITAL mm Kane Milling Grocery Co. I 'The piano pupils of Mrs. Burt Turn er gave a recital last evening in the Congregational church to their parents W.

P. Merrell is spending a few days in Jersey Shore. and friends. Miss Dorothy Jeffrey, accompanied Fred Haines, of Mt. Alton, is a busi I by Mrs, Jeffrey, sang two delightful ness caller hero today.

numbers. GROCERIES MEATS FEED QUALITY SERVICE Grade tests have been given by Dr, T. M. Crowley, of Erie, is a Kane Leroy B. Campbell to the following business visitor today.

students: Ruth Benscoter, Barbara Jane Bodine, Jane Broadbent, Mary Mrs. John L. Cochman of Mononga Jane Cadden, Joan Davis, Harold "The Home of Good Things To Eat" I iiwiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiviiiiKiiiw Announcement was made today of the complete committee memberships appointed in the local Rotary club for the coming year. The new officers, headed by G. H.

Rickert, president, were installed yesterday. The board of directors includes, besides the president, the following: G. H. Armacost, William Bentz, Maynard Norris, A. H.

Broad bent, W. H. Davis, O'Neil Kane and Frank J. Woods. A general committee, on aims and objects of the club, includes: G.

H. Rickert, O. G. Brown, G. H.

Armacost, F. Rl H. D. McCluskey and J. W.

Bentz. Greene, Betty Kane, Sara Jane Mc hela, is a Kane visitor today. IMIIIBII Dade, Dona Thorns. R. K.

Hoover, of DuBois, is spending First prize in the piano playing con Perfect Blends of Ceylon, India and Java Tea test held in the Warren Conservatory a few days here on business. was given to Harold Greene. O. E. Gesil, of Jamestown, N.

is Following is the program: Le Papillon Levallee a business visitor here today, Wife Preservers Jane Broadbent A. J. Benigni was a business visitor Drifting Williams SPECIAL Potatoes i Strawberries, nice and fresh Watermelons IfOOFIOSE INSTALL OFFICERS Barbara Ann Davis in Buffalo, N. yesterday. Other committees, with the chairman named first, are: club service, O.

G. Brown, J. T. Sarson, E. R.

Swick, Criss Cross Williams 15 lbs. 49c qt. 10c 49c Jimmie Bauman R. R. Day cf Howard, is spend J.

W. Bentz, M. A. Norris, W. H.

Andy Fairies Spalding ing a few days here on business. Davis; vocational service, G. Arma 'Betty Kane cost, W. H. Anderson, T.

T. McCoy, Mrs. Robert Lewis, of Rochester, N. March of the Pumpkins Copeland Dr. J.

M. Heimbach, Joe Grandinetti, Galen. Davis was a visitor in Kane yesterday. Broken Toys Mana Zucca Mrs. A.

A. Nicolas, of Greeves street Carlo Bros. Fruit Market Free Delivery Phone 17 205 N. Fraley Street Helen Kathryn Wade Fairy Footsteps Farrar and R. J.

Hetzhecker; community service, F. R. Holmes, J. E. Henretta, H.

D. Curry, Rev. W. E. Bartlett, Emile Stenger, Dr.

K. EWenk and Dr. J. M. Heimbach; international service, H.

D. McCluskey, Fred Archinal, Jack is visiting relatives at Macon, Mis Bertha Jane Battaglia souri. Duet The Camel Train Baines James and Robert Bloomquist Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. McLaughlin, of Blue Daisies Mana Zucca Cronin, D. J. Jacobus and Charles Elson; Clarksburg, W. are visitors here Sara Jane McDade A small quantity of pickling spices will Improve the flavor of beef stew or pot roast.

today. IN A PARAGRAPH Classification committee, J. T. Sar UT POKE? mo Pickaninny March Chambers At the regular meeting last evening the Women of the Moose held installation of officers. At seven o'clock a chicken dinner was served by Mrs.

Mary Galvin and her committee, Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson, Mrs. Charlotte Peterson, Mrs. Mabel Anderson, Mrs. Lillian Nelson, Mrs.

Lillian Holquist, Mrs. Eliza Bow ley, Mrs. Nellie Hart, Mrs. Edith Bar naby, and Mrs. Pearl Kraft.

During the meeting the grand installing officer, Mrs. Margaret "Mar sters, installed the following officers: senior regent, Mrs. Lena Johnson; junior regent, Mrs. Carrie Hultman; past regent, Mrs. Mary Galvin; chaplain, Mrs.

Effie Micheau; recorder, Mrs. Edith Barnaby; treasurer, Mrs. Ella Schreckengost; guide, Mrs. Vera son, W. L.

Heim and Emile Stenger; Miss Hazel Welker of Rochester, N. Ruth Thorns pep, W. H. Davis and T. T.

McCoy; Valse in A minor Grieg was a visitor here yesterday and Joan Davis boys' work, Emile Stenger, William Anderson, Frank 'J. Woods, J. T. Sar I today. OF OF P.

Valse Miniature Ewing son, O. S. Magnuson; crippled chil Charles Borland of Monongahela, ar dren, Dr. K. E.

Wenk, O'Neil Kane, rived here yesterday to spend the Lee; assistant guide, Mrs. Nellie Hart; argus, Anna McKenna; sentinel, Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson. The past regent presented gifts to the outgoing officers. A membership drive is on and 40 new members have been added to the rolls.

VV. L. Heim, F. J. Woods and A.

II Ray Pooley was elected head of the summer. Broadbent; music, II. D. McCluskey, local lodge, Knights of Pythias, at the Vincent Lazzeri, of Buffalo, N. is Mrgj Stephen Mehalko, of Wilcox, suffering from a heart condition, and who was admitted to the St.

Marys hospital Thursday for treatment, died Saturday morning at 3 o'clock. She is survived. by her husband, four daughters, Mrs. Francis Kubis, Detroit; Mrs. M.

Prusak, Hillside, N. Mrs. Theodore Prusak, New York; and Julia, at home; and three sons, Joseph, John and George, at home. Funeral services were held this morning at 9' o'clock at the Greek Catholic church in Sheffield. regular meeting of that order last and Emile fellowship, E.

Swick, Dr. E. F. Fleming, Dr. J.

M. Heimbach and II. D. Curry; evening. spending the week at James City with Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Belfort. Other officers elected were: W. M. 'Barbara Jane Bodine Dance of the Debutantes Nolan Paul Jacobus Voice Someone Brought Me Daffodils Wood The Lass with the Delicate Air Arne Dorothy Jeffrey Mrs.

Jeffrey at the Piano Amourette i Heller Marian Rickert Yellow Butterflies Loeb Evans Mary Jane Cadden Attendance, J. W. Bentz, Jack Cro Gustaf son, vice chancellor; Paul Swan nin and Adolf Hailing; Rotary Gas, F. SINGERS HERE THURSDAY son, prelate; Fred Tunberg, master of Mrs. Meyer Gruskin and children of work; LeRoy D.

Horton, keeper or Sedgwick street, have returned from relatives in New York I and seal; C. D. Hillard, master visit with City. E. Ulf, Charles Elson and R.

J. Hetz necker; program, M. A. Norris, Rev. W.

E. Bartlett, Charles Elson and F. E. Ulf; rural urban acquaintance, Dr. J.

M. Heimbach, Fred Archinal, Dr. Edward Fleming, Adolf Hailing and Joe Grandinetti; and special projects, J. E. Henretta, T.

T. McCoy, O. S. Mrs. P.

H. Chilcott, of McKinley Station, has returned from Titusville where she spent the past week with ot iinance; a. Mouanaer, master oi exchequor; Isaac Shatzkin, master at arms; Harry Carey, inner guard; Norman Rankin, outer guard; Isaac Shatzkin, grand representative and trustee, and V. F. Dunbar, trustee.

The first degree was conferred on the following: Arthur C. Johnson, Richard Johnston, Donald Johnston and Chester Victory. relatives. Knecht Ruprecht. Schumann Robert Bloomquist Mazurka Souvenir Groton Margaret Aldrich Duet Hungarian Dance Moszkowski Jane Broadbent, Robert Aldrich, Jr.

J. Magnuson, O. G. Brown and' Jacobus. Luther Samuelson of Route 1, Kane, left yesterday by motor for Los An Evening Chimes Heins James Bloomquist.

geles, where he will spend some time. March from "Nutcracker" Suite Today's TEACHERS COLLEGE TRUSTEES CONFIRMED The Rev. Francis X. Cox, of Detroit, Tschaikowsky Mary Jane Osborne Miss Mildred and Owen Cox, of Invention No. 8 Bach Curious Story Heller Boston, Mass were visitors here yesterday and today.

Garden Graph By DEAN HALL1DAY Copyright, WS. Central Press Association, ml Spinning Song Mendlessohn HaroM Greene Valcik i Mokrejs Howard Denning, of Smethport, returned there today after visiting over Robert Aldrich, Jr. OWE. WCH HARRISBURG, June 30. (U.E) Congressman J.

Buell Snyder, Perry opolis, and Federal Bank Receiver Ephraim S. Tyler, Point Marion, were confirmed by the senate last night as trustees of California State Teachers college despite Democratic opposition. The vote was 41 to 5. Sen. Anthony Cavalcante, Fayette, opposed confirmation of the two appointees pf Governor Eorle because both are on the federal payroll "and would be exposed to partisan political pressure because of their connections." The senate committee on executive "St.

Tor Or TOT A Good Mixer the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sailer of Biddle street. Lt. Dolf E.

Muehliesen, March Field, and Lt. Milliard Lewis, Hamilton Field, both of the U. S. Army, were overnight guests at the New Thomson. Mr.

and Mrs. F. E. Ulf, of South Fraley street, have returned from Atlantic City and Philadelphia. They attended the Rotary International convention in the former city last week.

Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Moll now, of Buffalo; Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. Coover, of Galeton; and Rocky Noble, of DuBois, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Burns, or Chase street. nominations, at the request of Sen. I Cavalcante, reported the two nominations negatively last week.

After a fight on the floor, a motion to recom Five students composing the Gospel Messengers quintets of Wheaton College, Wheaton. Illinois will conduct a service at the Baptist church Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Quartet numbers, instrumental and "oeal solos will feature the presentation of the gospel in music and testimony. The personnel of the organization is as cosmopolitan as the college itself including five states and three denominations. Norman B.

Harrison, Jr. of Minneapolis, Minnesota, is the son of Dr. Harrison, famous Bible teacher and author of the "His" series, and has club and sings first tenor. Frederick Widmer of Syracuse, New York, is the trumpet soloist and leader of the quintet. Outstanding for its harmony and blending of voices, the Messenger quartet has appeared frequently in concerts and services.

The group has participated in the League of Evangelical Students national convention in Chicago, a city wide young people's rally in Detroit and many other meetings throughout the school year, with both song and the spoken word. mit the appointments carried and they were immediately reported favorably, for action last night as a special or Rich Mixture op der of business. Sen. James J. Coyne, Allegheny, chairman of the committee, said neither he nor his Republican colleagues hart "nnvthinsr aeainst.

the two men." LEAF been one of the leading bass singers The third annual summer tour of LOAM AND SAND of the Wheaton Men's Glee club and i these students through the eastern of Allentown, and that the action of his committee Mrs. Earl Hultsch has returned home states includes sixteen states from Vermont to Virginia with engage after spending had been on the advice of Sen. Cav the quartet for four years. Iner Bas inger, of Pandora, Ohio, is the baritone of the quartet, soloist and "song leader. alcante.

several days with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. ments scheduled for Cleveland, Buf Gordon Timyan, of Flint, Michigan, is falo, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Hanson Music Store Hultsch, of East Kane.

She accompanied her husband and son, David, home. They were visitors here over the week end. M. R. Smith, of Emporium, a former Kane resident, is visiting here with relatives.

second renor ana accompanist, Stanley Atlantic city, Baltimore, Wilmington Wick of Clear Lake, Iowa is a former and Norfolk for the three months member of the Augsberg (Minn.) Glee trip. "i.l 1 1 1 Aquatic vacation for calla lilies IF YOU have the Godfrey variety of white calla lily, do not put it to rest for the Eummer, but repot It now and place It In the shallow water along the edge of your pool, where It will grow happily. When repotting, use a rich soil mixture of equal parts of leafmold, garden loam, and sand. The neck of the rhizome should be within an inch of the edge of the pot, so that the top of the rhizome Is above the soil level, as shown In the above Garden Graph. Be sure to bring the lilies lndoers before tlie first frost.

SPECIAL ATTENTION FILM star makes goodJelly! Ida Luplno, beautiful film star, hat her English ancestors to thank for her love of good jam and jelly. Busy as she Is, she takes fifteen minutes off to make her own batch of Jelly with the tiid of bottled fruit pectin. OUR WILL BE GIVEN FLOOR COVERING IN BANK NIGHT Prizes for Thursday at the Temple theatre are: first $50.00, second $10.00. Miss Patricia Craig, of Lima, Ohio, who has been spending several months visit here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. McCoy, has returned On screen "The Crime of Dr. Forbes" 0n.s oiuna oiuan, nooeri Kent home. Mr.

and Mrs. McCoy returned and Henry Armetta. 6 30 2t. with her to visit at Lima. Demand Franklin Package Sugars clean pure cane refined at home SALE THIS WEEK During the past week we have received large shipments of all grades of floor covering in the latest designs' and have put them on sale at even greater reductions than before.

Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, 9x12 size $6.80, other graces in 9x12 size $5.20. All other sizes reduced on the same basis. Gold Seal Congoleum by the square yard 42 2c. Inlaid linoleum $1.35 and $1.45 a yard. Good Axminster rugs 9x12 size $18.50, $26.

and $31.50. High grade Wilton rugs as low as $33.00. Bedroom rugs size 9x12 as low as $8.50. Yard wide rug border 38c yard, 24 inch rug border 30c yard. Everything in the store reduced in price and if we do not have what you want we will be glad to get for you and deliver it direct from the factory to ypur home ai a great saving.

We regret in spite of the fact that we have two extra men on that we have not been able to get our deliveries out as promptly as we 17 FRALEY ST. next to BIG A STORE fjiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiif iiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiniifftif iiiiiiiiiiiiiiif iiiiif iiiiiiiiiiiifiitit. would like to, and cq appreciate the nice manner our customers i bave taken of these slight delays. (fRff ros, Package 10 Blades with 2 Blades Free 49c Razor with 10 Bladeg 69c eragra i During the remainder of the sale we will have more help on and hope to be able to make prompt deliveries. YOUR STORE DOLAN BROS.

5 PHONE .151 57 FRALEY STREET 1 "QUALITY MEATS".

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