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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1912. THE KANE REPUBLICAN. KANE, PA. PAGE THRE5 The COMMUNITY PAGE HAVE WHITE HOUSE MARRIAGE MADGE ALEXIS IDS STAY AT HOME CiP rt ane mining jfegg Grocery Co. Leon Pierotti is spending the d.iy in Kidgway on business.

Miss Valerie Paar of St. Marys, is a visitor in Kane for a few days. George Q. Calderwood, of Warren, was a business visitor here yest.T AT ML TONIGHT A prety lawn wedding was sol emnized Saturday afternoon at 2 Plenty of Good Things to Eat Here and at the Right Prices o'clock, when Miss Madge Lucille Alexis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Alexis of Toby Springs, became the bride of Corp. Edward Transue, of Fort George G. Meade, I Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Blansh, of Latrobe, were callers Here yesterday.

i Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Powell, of BIRDS EYE Wife Preservers and son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wil liam Transue, of Kushequa. The Rev. C. C.

Ross, pastor of the Methodist church of Mt. Jevvett.j performed the ceremony beforei an "Parents and Friends Evening" will climax the two week Stay ut Home camp when the campers will entertain at the YVVCA rooms tonight at 7:30 o'clock. 'AH parents and friends of the tampers and 01 the YWCA have been invited to ut tend. The program will include: Assembly everyone singing America 23rd Psalm Campers Group songs Sacred Songs Climb, Climb Up Sunshine Mountain Campers Wide, Wide as the Ocean PEAS 25c RED PEK( II FILLETS lb. 35c White House Brand APPLE SAUCE No.

2 can He APPLE JELLV, II ox. glass, 2 tot 25c APPLE JVICE, 24 oi. can 10c By General Foods GRAPE NUTS, 11 07. pkg. lie GRAPE NUT HAKKS 7 oz.

pkg Iff. one (it. Mason jar 13c ARM HAM EH SODA, 1 Hi. pkg 9c or Mason Jars ATLAS JAR CAPS doz. 25r JAR KINGS doz.

6c arbor of dahlias and pines. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a street length dress of white linen and lace with accessories of while. She wore a shoulder corsage of sweet peas and baby breath. Her attendant, Mrs. Alf Benson a sister of the bride, chose a dress white house: vinegak Conneaut, are spending a few days here.

Mrs. H. F. Olds and Miss Marie Olds are spending a few days ii, Pittsburgh. Mrs.

Irene Knight, of Bradford formerly of Kane, visited friends here yesterday. LeRoy Benson and Nick Sevalen were business visitors in Jamestown last evening. Mrs. Glt t.n II. Gay lord and daughter, Louise, of Erie vijited lfT4l 'j till i Si 1 0 hi IS tell mm jm Burt Olney CUT BEETS, No.

2 1 2 can 2 for 21c Koman Gold FKUIT COCKTAIL Books of the New Testament Phyllis Coleman Hooks of the Old Testament Margaret Anderson Saved Every Day of the Week Campers 19c No. 1 can Sunsvveet PRUNES, 1 lb. package 2 for 35c I friends and relatives hre yester day. Calumet BAKING POWDER, 8 oz. tan 2 for lc Watch Dog LYE 3 cans 25c of blue with white accesories.

Her corsage was of snapdragons, roses and babies breath. Jacob Cole, of Kushequa, attended the groom. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's table was decorated in pink, and white end centered with a three tier wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom. After a short wedding trip, the newlyweds returned to Mt.

Jew ett, after which Corp. Transue re turned to Fort Meade, Md. Mrs. Transue is a graduate of Hazelhurst' High school, class of 1942. The groom is also a graduate of Hazelhurst High school, class Oh, Say But I'm Glad Mrs.

Edward Capp, accompanist First Aid demonstration Mrs. Edith McLaughlin, First Aid instructor. Group songs Fun songs tiio iron from the iron while the current ia oa JKWKTT GIRL. TO WED COMPANY SOLDIER Mr. and Mrs.

John Paar, of Mt. Jewett, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Pvt. Dale Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anthony, of Du Bois, who is stationed with Kane's Company at Camp Livingston, la.

The wedding dale was not SALTED PEANUTS, Planter's, Vacuum packed, 8 oz. can 23c A Gymnastic Relief John Jacob Jingle Ileimei R1NSO large pkg. 23c Campers Schmidt Campers Campers small pkg loc A Lady and the Crocodile. A Laugh Provoker Mrs. Capp, accompanist Presentation of First Aid certificates Mrs.

McLaughlin Group songs Varied Sing Along Campers Now the Day is Over Everyone A special exhibit, of craft work accomplished during the two week period will be shown. Mrs. Melvin Stewart has been in charge of the craft classes. Senior counsellors include Misses Lois Lundeen and Kathleen Overholt; junior counsel LUX large pkg. 23e Small pkg 10c SWAN SOAP, medium sie, bar 6c LUX TOILET SOAP, 2 cukes 15c lifebuoy HEALTH SOAP 1 cakes 15c of 1936.

i Out of town guests attending ine; I ceremony and reecption were: WtKREM) SPECIALS Ft the Suzanne balance of all Spring and Summer dresses, buits, blouses, skirts and millineiy bargain priced for quick defiance. 7 30 2t. land Mrs. I. S.

Tanner, son Man QUALITY MEATS Mrs. Capp, accompanist A Dance Jean Bauer Mrs. Ruth J. McConnell, accompanist Group songs Rounds and doubles The Donkey Campers Little Tommy Tinker Are You Sleeping Three Blind Mice Campers Humoresque Swanee River Campers lors include Misses Lois Ann By ham, Alice MacEwen, Sara Jane McDade and Mary Jane Phillips. Other members of the staff include Mrs.

Edward Capp, music; Mrs. Edith McLaughlin, first aid. Round STEAK Freshly Ground A 35.000 ton battleship requires pounds of rubber enough to equip 2,000 passenger automobiles complete with spare tires. Harry Hopkins, President Hoosevelt right hand man and personul friend, strolls on the White House grounds with Louise Gill Macy, New York socialite, shortly befoie their high noon marriage in the president's oval room study at the White House. (Phonephoto) '1942 SPRING LAMB" SHOULDER ROAST lb.

29c LEG, 5 to 6 lb. avg lb. 33c BREAST, lean and meaty lb. 10c lb. 37c LOIN IS RIB 49c Center Slices HAM Smoked CHOPS lb, CHOPS lb uel, of Olean; Mr.

and Mrs. N. Johnson, daughter, Margaret and son Robert, Miss Doris Black, ofj Salamanca; Mrs. Emma McArthur, son Devise; Miss Leona Richards of Erie; Mr. and Mrs.

Dwight Mag nitson, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Alexis, Miss Hazel Sanders, Miss Dorothy Hanson, of Kane; Mr. and Mrs.i Harold Alexis, of Bradford; Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Housler, Thelma, Mrs. Mary Scott, Charles Transue, of Hazelhurst; Mr. and Mrs. William Transue, daughter. Helen, Mrs.

Elmer Reeves, daughter Emily, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gus tafson, son Gerald, Mr.

and Axel Peterson, sons Robert and Lee, 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Dudick, daughter, Julia, of Kushequa; Miss Erma Ross, I Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Alexis, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forquer, Mrs. Theodore Lundberg, Miss June Peterson I and Mrs. Oscar Olson, of Mt.

Jew ett. lb. SKINLESS WIENERS 2 lbs. 59c 49c CT QUEEN 111 1 ir. Wn 1 avy oumniersgiu auu iia borg were visitors in DuBois on business yesterday.

80 IB 50c Doris Louise Anderson, who this Spring won honors at Kane High as "Prom Queen" last night added to her laurels with the double honor of being named "Miss Kane" and CONCERT TONIGHT Pvt. Don Anderson and Pvt. Andrew Prosson, of James City, mem PAPEH NAPKINS! Phillips MILK OF Announcement was made today of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Holmes, of Macon, and Philip Jacobus, of Kane, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.

J. Jacobus, of 431 Chase street which took place at Macon Sunday afternoon, July 25 at 4 p. m. The couple was attended by Miss Catherine Holmes, sister of lie bride, and Air Cadet Henry Jacobus, of Dot han, brother of the bridegroom. The ceremony took place in St Joseph's church with the Rev.

Fr. McNally officiating. The bride is a graduate of Mount Mercy academy at Macon. The fc r. rc, vXT A rubers of Company nave ueen Vj IV IN A La transferred from Camp Livingston later as queen of the district in To rori eeniiing, ua.

competition with queens from various nearby communities. MAGNESIA The beauty queen selection last Mrs. Marie Frody, Mrs. Anna Lunden, Mrs. Kate Micheau, Mrs.

Maigaret Riseborough and Miss Lillian Wetmore were visitors in night climaxed a contest staged by the Temple theater with the selection of the queen reported a popular decision. Runners up in the local contest St. Marys and Ridgway yesterday. for Miss Kane and who were maids bridegroom is a well known local 500 TISSUES Sidney Brennan left today for a visit in State College. Claude Jackson, of Fairmont, W.

is spending a few days here. Norman Rose has returned home after a visit with relatives in Erie. see W. A. Hovis, of Oil City, was a visitor here yesterday and today.

Mr. and Mrs. FYank of Latrobe, are visitors here today. pjT M.25 I member of the McKean county bar of honor to the queen were Miss and was associated in the office of Caroline Erich and Miss Jeanette Mrs. E.

C. Carlson, daughter, Patricia, and son, Richard, left today for their home in Detroit, after spending the past few weeks heie witti the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richurd Shinafelt of Pennsylvania avenue. Second concert of the season for the Kane Summer Band and Orchestra school will be held this evening in Evergreen park, weather permitting, or in the event of rain, in the High school auditorum.

Professor Norman J. Kelly wll direct the band. The prog rum: Pomp and Circumstance Elgar Concerto in li Minor (theme) Tschaikowsky French National Defile March A. Turlet Andalucia E. Lecuona Furandole G.

Bizet Intermission Desert Song selection Romberg Hungarian Dances J. Brahms Nos. end VI Blue Danube Waltz Strauss Dancing Tambourine W. Polla Semper Fidelis March Sousa the F. J.

Woods law firm here prior to induction in the U. S. Army June lc lfcf Saf. Selections were made from approximately a half hundred local entries. Miss Mt.

Jewett was named in the preliminaries to the district selection last evening with Miss Lea trice Cunningham winning the kSIHiLAG 1 89c W. E. Maley, of DuBois, was a 27 Inch Shoe Laces 21, 1941. A Mr. Jacobus is a graduate of Kane High school, Allegheny college at Meadville and the University of of Pittsburgh Law school at Pittsburgh.

Following his induction into the Army he was located at Fort McClelland, and within the past several days was transferred to the War Department office at At KANE MAN TO WED HAZELHURST GIRL judges' nod. Other nearby queens visitor here yesterday anu iona. included Miss Mary Duchano, Wii cox; Miss Helen Stiffan, Sheffield; and Miss Wanda Murdock, representing Marienville. Mrs. Russell Slavin and children Patty, Nancy and Billy, of Eldred, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. George McClain. lanta, Ga. The district queen, who is expect The couple will reside temporal 1 et t0 enter further area contests Mrs. George Dougherty, of Hazelhurst, announced the engagement of her daughter, Winifred, to Melvin Johnson, son of Mrs.

Helen Johnson, of Kane, at a miscellaneous shower recently at her home. The wedding will take place in the near future. ily at Atlanta. 1 and to receive a loving cup for her I honors, is the daughter of Mr. and a.i o.ir; 345 Motor trucks for the army are built to climb 65 per cent grades, slopes so steep that men cannot negotiate them on foot.

Pvt. William Scutella, of Fort Ma cum, N. has returned after spending a ten days furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip of Mrs.

naymona nun sun Kinzua avenue. She was a member $1.00 Hind's Honey Almond Cr. 49c of the 1942 graduating class of Kane Scutella, at Sergeant. ABSORBENE JR. 01 71 CAREFUL I MS WILL BATTLE SMIfV High school.

ARRIVALS Ml BUDGET AND 1SAVE FOR WAR' Today's VICTORY GARDEN GRAPH By Dean Halliday 15 oz. Jar Old Cold Shaving Cream BONOS AND STAMPS Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Scheidt, of Baltimore, are the parents of a son, born July 23 at St. Joseph's hospital.

Mrs. Scheidt was formerly Miss Virginia Reed, of Kane. A daughter was born yesterday at the Kane Summit hospital to Mr. 59c Elmo Pancake Makeup SL Lydia Pinkham Compound Ironized Yeast I Tablets L00 IV HALEY'S M. 0.

25c I 0XYD0L I IV 23t Mc BARBASOL and Mrs. Archie Karst, of Elk ave aso nue. Mr. and Mrs. William Stiteler, of Marienville, are parents of a son born yesterday at the Kane Summit hospital.

VITAUintN The Year Around Tonic 25 day Supply $1.98 if il id. "if'b MAR OIL SHAMPCO I 10c N. CLAPP'S BABY FOOD 1 7 TEMPORARY IRRIGATIOK TRENCH BIG GIFT LITTLE GIFT LAVISH GIFT MODEST GIFT it assumes greater importance if labelled A new and different star is born in the person of Jean Gabin who is co starred with Ida Lupino in "Moontide" at the Temple today and tomorrow. Also in the cast are Thomas Mitchell and Claude Rains 1 Evening in Paris Rouge, Powder, Lipsl'k I Lb. Prince Albert 79c Lb.

Velvet 73c I Lb. George Wash. 69c 100 Bayers Aspirin Tablets 59 Special on All Permanent Waves during July and August MASTER HAIR SHOPPE Bell 742 Drouth protection in victory garden Sprinkling the vegetable garden during the hot dry months of July and August is not enough. A light wetting every day or so is not as effective as a thorough soaking given by a system of Irrigation ditches. Watering by means of an irrigation ditch can be easily undertaken by making a shaped trench behind a row of plants; as shown in the accompanying Garden Graph.

Let water from a hose flow slowly into the trench until the roots have received a thorough soaking, or several soakings. After the roots of the plants have been thoroughly soaked with moisture, the soil easily can. be replaced in the ditches. CLEARANCE SALE Drastic Reductions on COATS, SUITS, DRESSES and HATS Charles Elson sis chase st. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptom of Distress Arising frtsn STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID Free BookTells of HomeTreatment that Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothla Over two million bottlea of theWILLARD TREATMENT have boen sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomas) and Duodenal Ulcers due to Kates Acldo Poor Dlgestien, Sour or Uasat Otemack, Gasslnsts, Hsartburn, SImbIimm, eta due to Escess Acid.

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