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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, KANE and MT. JEWETT, PA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1949 PAGE TWO Couple Wed at Eagles to Hbldr 46th Anniversary Home of Sister Superb Quality And More Tea per Bag Miaa Goldie Dahle of Jamestown, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Louis Oahle of Marienville, and Members of he Ksne' Lodge oi Eagles will celebrate their 46th an, niversary tomorrow itiKht with' a meeting scheduled, for 8 o'clock in the loage rooms on' Chase street, Sisters Lin bloom also of Jamestown wer united in. marriage iw a pret Eudlow Scouts Get High Honors At Warren Council The Warren County.

Bay. Scout Council marked 'a new. milestone in its colorful history in: that city, Saturday night when recognition as Rangers was given two members of Ludlow Emporer Scout Post 50 It was the first time that the Ranger? rank been attained by any member of a Senior, scouting. The two Rangers honored at the annual dinner meeting, of Council Scout leaders and their wives in the YWCA were James Christen son and Paul Johnson. The two young men were congratulated on IN AV PARAGRAPH Watcheavclocka, Jewelry for gift giving Sirianra Field street 12 14 tt Catherine's Beauty Shopr open Monday through Saturday.

Evening appointments. Phone 1148r 1 24 26. Legion Auxiliary Card pasty February 7, 8 p. m. Legion TTou are invited.

1 25 28 2 1 ad. You can buy gun or Asking outfit for as little as $1.00 1 per week. Stop in. Cliffs Tackle Shop, 416 Elk Ave. ad S.

Bushley, former well known De Young' resident, and now residing in Cleveland and Bradford, has been discharged from the Elk, Coun ty home ceremony Saturday eve ning at o'clock sat the home of the brides sister; Walter A. Stewart, 804; Welsh street. Rev. cmfmate executors followed by a lunch. Initiation ol new members will be the feature of the meeting.

Two charter members of the lodge are. still in Kane; and Sidney Nelson; worthy president said he expected both to be at this meet Sherman W. Epler of; the Flrst Methodisfe church read the service. ings They are J. Fred Johnson and Hearst.

IVArnKfarctiirt In Vt a Van nr net The bride wore a street dress of royal blue with black accessories and a corsage of red roses and was attended by her sister Mrs. Albert Dante who chose street dress of aqua with black accessories and talisman roses. Albert ww fr. 1 I has passed thja 1.50Q mark; accord 20 ing' to officials of the lodge. Moose Women Dahle, served bestman.

During be halt of the County. Council by President H. L. Banghart. He also AGED BRADFORDT WOMAN the ceremony a grandniece of thel Plan Initiation IS MISSING TWO DAYS read a personal letter of 'congratulations from Arthur "Ai Sthuck DriderMifis uiorta.i ivnapp sang "Ai ways" and "1 Love Ybik.Truly," Senior Regent Dess Vasbinder contribution for the March of Dimes and then held a social hour, initiation will be held next week.

Prizes last night were won by Fran ces Peterson, Dora Larson and Nellie McCandless. Lunch was served by Dess Vasbinder, Lizzie Anderson, Margaret Marsters, Rijse Fragale, Hazel Huber and Caroline Kane. BRADFORD Mrs, Mary, Mc Following the. ceremony a wed Chief Scout executive. The Rang Crea, 80, of 175: Barbour St; is the presided at the regular meeting of the Women of the Moose held last evening in the Moose Temple, ding dinner was served to fifty er badges will be; presented Christ ensan and Johnson at a Father and object of an intensive search by the guests.

The brides table being centered with a three tier wedding Bradford Police. members of the Son banquet to be held in Ludlow Legion Disaster; Emer cake. February 7. 1. THEY, VALUE EXPERIENCE.

2. THEY SEEK GROUP JUDGMENT. 3. THEY, REALIZE THAT THE COST IS NO GREATER. Wa offer yott and your lawyer, pur full time services as, Executor and Trustee under Wills.

Mr. and Mrs, Llndbloom will re Where plans were advanced for a rummage sale, on Saturday and a report was given a recent conference by Twila Ericson. The Moose Womeh approved a gency Committee and volunteers ty hospital at Ridgway. Six persons, fous frora Biudford, escaped serious injury in a two car collision in Cattaraugus, Nj Monday, afternoon according to JJew York State police authorities. Hospitalized in Bradford hospital is Ralph August, 31, who suffered bruises on both knees and chest.

He was kept for observation. Cars involved in the accident belonged to Aniello J. Pascarella and Otis Avers of Cattaraugus. Suzanne Specials Blouses values to $10.95 now $2.00. Dresses values to $19.95 now $7.95.

Dresses values to $3250 now $12.95. Side in Jamestown where the At a business meeting preceding the dinner, H. L. Banghart was reelected president of the; council, AUegany la confidents! ad. room is employed Jay the Cresent ionowmg a report at 6:20 p.

Mondays that the elderly woman had been missing from her home Other officers' elected were B. W. loot uompany. Knapp, F. M.

Caughey. and Walter since 10 a. 'MARGARET PINK' SWIRLS BY S. Cox vice president; P. Pain The woman's disappearance was noted by her daughter, Miss Alice Former Secretary erson, treasurer; C.J A.

Babcock, Scout commissioner; Mr. Bang. hart national council representa McCrea when the latter returned home shortly after 6 p. m. from her work: A cheek of the neighborhood Is Speak en tive; and C.

J. Crary and Hazel tine, honorary vice presidents failed to disclose any trace of th? Sweatersvalues to 8.00 now $21)0 Kiwanis regular meeting was elderly woman. held ')0 v.ino in the Ross Room rr.u. Skirts especially priced for quick Rotarians Hear clearence. 1 2425; aa.

given police and searchers: Aged, 80 years; height, 6'feet; weight, about 170 pounds; hair, white; clothing, wearing a black coat, black, hat. white and black gloves and a muffler. Anyone seeing Mrs. McCrea or knowing of her whereabouts is asked to notify the Bradford Police. on, Yarnall street with president, Joseph Galbo, presiding.

The meeting last evening was in commemoration of the 34th anniversary of the Kiwanis club. After the business meeting James Harper. ofCorry first Kiwanis secretary, spoke on how, the. Kiwanis club originated in Chicago and reviewed the aims and purposes of the club. All Kiwanians are to be reminded of the meeting this evening, with Bradford Kiwanians at the Valley Hunt Club in Bradford.

About Farm Show Kane Rotarians met yesterday at their regular, meeting' in the main dining room of the Penn Kane hotel with President Heckel, presiding. Following the luncheon and short business session Victor Anderson was inducted as a new' member by Rev. W. J. Thorns.

Waler Cox than PERSONALS Abe Colker left last evening for New York City on a business trip, Gerald Finlan of Allegheny, N. was a Kane business caller today. A. B. Hulings of Bradford," was a Kane, business caller today.

HOLDUP MEN GET MEMBER Of FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION $100 FROM TWO STORES GREENSBURG. Pa. (UPJ Two holdup men. netted, about $100 last night in robberies at two Westmore If if, i vi Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Hirt2el and gave a talk in "The Farm Show." daughter Darlene, spent Sunday in At the' close of the meeting the March, of Dimes box was passed. land county The two men, one of whom car Announce Winners At GuildParty Si. John's Guild held a card party last evening in the YWCA rooms. ried a pistol, held up, the. owner of the Markel confectionary store', 6 Why Have Pin: YOUTH TO BE ftRRAIENED IT INQUEST Derry, and fled with some $50; sla watch Police believe they used an.

automobile to. go to Bitner's dairy store, three miles west of Mt. Pleasant, Clearfield. Victor Westerburg has returned from New York where he attended the automobile show. Miss Patty Lou Long, Joanne Long and Miss Lois Long spent yesterday in Erie.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. BeauSeigneur left Sunday for Florida.

En route there they will visit their son, Dr. William BeauSeigneur and family at Johnson City, Tenn. PHILADELPHIA UR Seven where they threatened the owner that's sick? and escaped with between $40 and teen year old Seymour Levin will be arraigned today at a coroner's Guests present was Arthur Davis of Bradford. HOLD FINAL RITES FOR RASSELAS MAN Final rites were held today for Edward J. Powell, of Rasselas, who died Sunday morning at his home on the Rasselas road.

A requiem high mass was said this morning at 9 o'clock with the Rev. Father Leo Foley officiating. Pallbearers "were Grant Powell, Norbert Ppwell, Clavin O'Rouiite, James Weber, Robert Rooney. and Steven Kostur. Friends and relatives from out of town were Mrs.

Estella Keyser, $50, inquest into the brutal knife and The winners were as follows: 500,1 high; Mrs. Ann Sclvofield and low, Mrs. Starner. Bridge, prizes went to Eugene Johnson and Loret ta C. H.

Blackmore won the cake walk and Mrs. Hilda Carlson won the door prize. At the close of the evening a lunch was served. I SODALITY MEETS I The James City Sodality met last evening in the church, basement with Miss Milly Skerl scissors slaying of a chance com 10 INDICT EIJ panion during an argument over NEW YORK (UPJ District At a chemical set. Levin, who observed his birthday torney Frank Hogan announced today that 10 men and women two attorneys and eight "paid witnesses'had Been indicted incon SAYS LETTERS WILL A regular business meeting was nMf inn aaritVa A n11nA4 if 4.

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your watch. Your: Jeweler Edward I ning a. lunch was served. Subscribe to The BepubUca Hornell, N. Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Thompson and Mrs. Raymond Johnson of Warren; Mrs.

MaUHs, Greene Of Erie Miss Clara Powell and Leo Powell andf Johnsoaburgl Mn MMHiveftBnt4Uclyi Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson, of LECIONMEETS PITTSBURCiHaJJ1) Meredith nJIICI IUIII JLTdIVit LUCK egtrlaT meeting last "evening in the' in Moyamensing prison yesterday, is accused of killing Ellis Simons, 12, last Jan. 8 after inviting the victim intd his home during his parents' absence. Simons' body, tied with rope, was found the next day behind a garage in the rear of Levin's Wynnefield home.

defendant, will be uiider. heavy police guard during his trip to City Hall annex for arraignment before Coroner J. Allan Bertolet. The coroner previously announced, after examination of Simons' body, that the slaying was the "attack of a maniac." Police said Simons was stabbed at least 45 times with' a knife and a pair of scissors. ndf kHled lis wife's father in bitter feuding over custody of their son, hoped today 35 YARDS Off "MARGARET PINK" tulle with Margaret Truman; tasida i are swirled around the inaugural ball floor by Maj.

William Zimmer 1 man, a White House aide. (International Soundphoto', Johnsonburg; and Mr. and' Mrs. Legion rooms on Fiuley street with George Llnple presiding at the business meeting. After the meet Ernest Mangold of Port Allegany, that family letters would "explain everything." DELIVERIES TUES WED.

THURS FRL antlSAT GROCERIES MEATS PE0DUCE ing a lunch was served and a social Interment was the Holy Cross cemetery at Rasselas. The letters were with his wife, evening followed. Carlson Elizabeth, who was flying here from Seattle, to stand by her hus Nearby Deaths. Mrs; Ella Leech Wetmore, wid band. Subscribe to Tbe, nepubUcasO In the Bank Building Neal a patternmaker whose Job ow or toward D.

Wetmore, died Sunday afternoon after a long Ill ness at her: residence, The Pines, Conewango township. Warren coun took him to numerous cities, killed his father" in law, Heriry Bepler, 67, and seriously wounded Mrs. Bepler, 63, last Saturday as they quarrelled over custody of his son, Noel, 15, police said. ty Mrs. Nell B.

McClure, 80, until After his arrest, weal terepnonea recently a well know Warren resi his wife, asking her to fly here died in a Syracuse, hos 1949 ALMANACS THE NEW 1949 ALMANACS ARE READY FOR YOU. AS RESULT OF THE LIMITED SUPPLY, THEY WILL BE GIVEN TO ADULTS ONLY. Newcomer Pharmacy pital Sunday. with "some letters that will explain everything." SEALTEST ICE CREAM Kane's OonrpleU Food Service CITY CASH MARKET PHONE 48 A. W.

Korb, 64. well known Du Chief of County Detectives Unas. Johnson, who overheard the con Bois clothing merchant; died Sun versation, said Mrs. Near Indicated day. she would stand by her husband.

Yesterday Neal received a tele Isaac 98 former Bie gram from her saying "Unavoid Run bank director, died Saturday. ably detained. Will arrive as soon aa Dossible. Love. Betty." The letters apparently wouia oare details of the long smouldering feud which hinged on Neai's "rrghr to take his son from city to crty Noel, a student at suburban Mars High At his.

feeding times, yes. He sounds off on the dot when a meal's due. But the rest of your day, you're wise to depend on electric clocks. With a baby in the house, it's surprising how much you depend on electric service to prepare and refrigerate his food, heat water for his bath and laundry, wash his clothes, and so on. Of course, you depend on electricity to help take the work out of your housework; too.

Always ready, it lends a willing hand with heavy chores; provides comfort, ease and even entertainment. And best of all, you can depend on its economy for what other item in your budget does so much for sa little? Your friends and neighbors in this company under sound business management are continually using their technical skill and practical experience to keep electricity the biggest bargain in that budget of You cart depend on that tool HELEN HaYES stsn in Tb Electric Tbeatrt! Hearit Sunday, CBS, P.M., EST. school, has attended six schools in the last eight years. The Beplers, who have looked af i I ter Noel each time his parents moved, complained of the boy's lack of permanent friends and proper PRE IN VENTORY SALE SAVE 1 4 AND MORE ON MANY ITEMS COATS SUITS O'DRESSES HATS QUILTED ROBES OPAJAMASETS: and many; other items education; mm ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES DRESSES SUITS MILLINERY 0 BL6uSES HOSE ft SWEATERS The Quarrelling climaxed Satur day when Neal flew in from Seattle to get his son at the Beplers and take him "home." He became enraged whjn Bepler, an insurance executive, told him "the boy can't get a proper education on the road." The shooting SUZANNE SMQPPE LA YIGTOIRE SECOND TRIPLETS BORN SIIOPPE WITHIN THREK IAXfi HAG ERSTOWN, Mid. UB HILDA CARLSON ANN ALJOE NELSON Maryland's second set of 'triplets within four days was born at; Wash ington County hospital here yester day.

Mrs. Edna Y6ung, 33, wife of. a plumber, gave birth to a boy at 11 :04 a nv and. two girls at 11 and 11 a i Your anifast Jo Men For alt worthy "I didn't, know it would be trip TO lets," said. Mrs Young, mother, of Your Choice of One of 49c KITCHEN UTENSILS CI G6GiE WHEN YOU PURCHASE ANY PIECE OF ALUMINUM rmm Vv; vwxiW'jfr WesayYES4outof5 two otheK children, The named Ernest 1 Eugene, Linda.

Lou and Brenda Mae, each weighed less than fouc pounds at Mrs, Young, and, her babies all were reported "doing fine." Last. Friday, an Annapolis nurse, FQRMALIT I SHOWN BELOWi Blacks taffet', evening: dress with a taffeta coin dotted bouftanl net1 HOW 10 MDOCE MYMIHT! By "lamrina'' mtt your bW Mrs Jacob" P. UJL akirV bjr New York disignen Black taffeta bodice" with ahoe string. strapsdetachable doted. formerly of Albert Pa gave birth to triplets, three boys, at Johns Hopkins la Baltimore.

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