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9 PAGE TWO THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, KANE and MT. JEWETl, PA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER IN A PARAGRAPH Special, one rack of dresses, $2.00. Leone Shop. 12 30 31 Ladles save one fourth and more Home what you make it ,12 29 30.

Salvation Army Has Yule Party The Christmas party and program of the Salvation Army, was held Wednesday evening at theita del with about 135 attending. (The program which was under1 the vli rection of Mrs. Ward Satterlee was as follows: Leeds Clearance. W. F.

PettengUl, over Archers News. Welcome to Kane chiropractor, Phone 1146. Last rites for Miss Elizabeth Schriever, prominent resident of Kane for many years who succumbed to injuries received when she was struck by an automobile, were held yesterday with a solemn re 8 26 eod tf Save 20 on Children's Wear Co Ed Christmas Dance at Armory Draws Large Crowd Co ed's fifth annual Christmas dance was held last night at the Armory with 375 attending. Since Co ed's beginning five years ago, the dance has been held regularly at a time when former members now in college may attend. Bleaeh Perantoni and his Five Aces played for dancing from 8 to 11 p.

m. Balloons and a large Christmas tree donated by Larry Ross decorated the dance floor. Rheta Benson was general chairman and her helpers included Jim BeauSeigneur, Don Espin, Alice Fitzella, Bill Gillotti, Wes Goold, Prayer, Rev. Arthur Hardt; poem Dan Dee Shop Clearance. 12 30 ad.

quiem high mass conducted in St Callistus church at 10 a. m. The Rev. Daniel E. Dougherty, pastor of St.

Callistus church, was Leone Shop. Pre Inventory Sale. 12 28 30 the celebrant with tha Rev. Fleck enstein, of Mt. Jewett as deacon American Legion and Auxiliary and the Rev.

Leo Foley as sub deacon. Music for the mass was New Years Eve party, Saturday, 9:30, at Legion Hall. 12 30 31. t.K by the Children's Choir. Members of the Catholic Daughters of America in which the deceased was active for many years, Dependable laundry service.

Su feii perior Cleaner s. Call 578. 3 I Wed. Thu. Fri.

tf served as a guard of honor at the George Lindquist, Betty Rielter, prayer and song "Away in A Manger," Eunice Walker; Christmas Welcome, Bertha Thompson; Girl's Welcome, Amelia Thompson; Christmas Cheer, Carol Ann Molle; Since Jesus Came, Betty Lou Garris; Pre paradness, David, song, "Little Boys at Christmas." Winston Neal; Christmas story, Lois Garris; Christmas Wish' and song, "Up on the Housetops," Sue Ann Thompson; An Anxious Moment, Judy Elk. Play, "Granny's Christmas Story" Chief Willard, Donnie Garris, Dorothy Thompson, Lois Walker, Kath erine Thompson, Lois Garris and Eunice Walker; My Wish, Elaine Neal. Christmas carols were sung; by the group followed by the appearance of Santa Claus with toys, candy and oranges for each child. Toys were contributed by Holgates, local merchants and various church. A Rosary service was conducted at the Hill Funeral home Wednes Larry Ross, Judy Straneva, Bus Til burg and Ron Wenslow.

Chaperones for the evening wore Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Blackmore, Mr.

day evening by the Rev. Dougherty and. prior to removal from the funeral home to the church. Rosary and Mrs. Fogel, Mr.

and Mis. Mr. ana Mrs. Lawrence Jones, Mrs. Emerson Erich, Dr.

and Mrs. E. L. Hill, Leo Fahey, Dick Crill, Bill O'Donnell, Mrs. W.

C. Anderson, Bessie Dia make yours safe and comfortable with a low cost home improvement loan at our bank. was said by Mrs. Maud Kebler. Pallbearers were Joseph Grandi netti, James Ely, Eben II.

Watts, Abe Colker, Michael FragaK and John Zdarko. Following the church rites, a Save 1 4 and more Coats, Suits, Dresses Dan Dee Shop Clearance. 12 30 ad. Sewing Machine Special any make machine oiled and adjusted 51. Telephone 1324.

12 2 tf Dresses, coats, millinery, other seasonal merchandise specially reduced. Leeds year end clearance. 12 29 30. You can buy any fishing tackle item or gun on our lay away plan. Bicycles, motor.

Cliff's Tackle Shop. 12 30 tf. mond, Mrs. Ros Kanovsky. Miss To Kane's first arrival in 1950 we wHfgive a free portrait at any time through the year.

Rosemary Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar committal service was held at St.

Callistus cemetery at the Schriev Bauer. Two Churches Plan er family mausoleum. i Among relatives from out of town to attend the services were Mrs, Irene Schriever Smith and Mrs, Mercedes McAndrews, of Scranton; Mrs. Caroline Huff, Mrs. C.

E. Burke and Mrs. Catherine McFarland, of Emporium. Watch Services HOSPITAL NOTES KANE SUMMIT HOSPITAL Admitted Mrs. Anna Oliver, Kane.

John Rupe, Westline. North McGee, Westline. Frank Edgerton, Mt. Jewett. Discharged Mary Lou Knapp, Kane.

Miss Evaline Mitchell, Mt. Jewett LEO FAHEY 1 ORDER A BOX of personalized napkins or matches. Ideal for entertaining and as gifts. Bloom quist's. 12 12 tf.

Oven Dressed Turkeys, 49c lb. Market Basket. 12 29 30. Just received a shipment of freez Mrs. Evelyn Yanok, Kane.

Mrs. Ella Rockwell, Kane. T8H0LDHHS James and Robert Rupe, Hazel er wrapping paper. Hanson Music Store. 12 29 tf unowBKR or FEDERAL BESEBVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COEIOBATIOH Watch night services will be held New Year's Eve at the Baptist church and the Free Methodist church.

A Communion service will be held at the Baptist church at 11:15. The Rev. Carl Jones will use as his meditation theme, "The Best Use of Time." The Rev. G. G.

Saylor, superintendent of the Bradford district, will be guest speaker at services at the Free Methodist church which will begin at 9 p. m. Lay speakers will be C. B. Farmer; and B.

R. Russell. The program also will include singing1 and testimonies. At the midnight hour, a prayer service will be held. The R.

E. Arthurs is in charge of the program to which the public is in Kane retail stores will close at 6 p. m. Saturday, wew xearss fc.ve. hurst C03IMUNITY HOSPITAL, Admitted Mrs.

Lena Petruzzi, Smethport Donald Smith, N. Y. Genarro Aiello, Johnsonburg. Discharged Pat Bickel, Kane. Mrs.

Edna Shugarts, Sheffield Miss Lorna Larrow, Kane. ARRIVALS HARRISBURG UP The Pennsylvania Milk Control Commission has scheduled public hearings In three marketing areas next month to determine whether any changes should be made in the price of standard milk. A commission spokesman explained that, although the hearings were routine, testimony received from dealers, producers and consumers may result in the agency reducing or increasing Grade 12 29 30 FRINTZ'S OF COURSE Men's Fur Lined GLOVES $4.95 and 56.95 12 30 ad. Susan TunaH, a Warren girl, has Greetings Little One Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Petruzzi, of vited. Smethport, are parents of a son born yesterday at the Community hospital. prices, or even leaving them at present levels. The hearings were scheduled as teen taken to Zem Zem Hospital, suffering from an illness diagnosed Young People Hold Rally at Lafayette A1 daughter was born this morn as polio. Moose Women Hold Regular Meeting iThe Women of Moose held their regular weekly meeting last evening.

During the short business meeting reports were made on the Phillips Jones dinner and the Moose Christmas party. Prizes for games were awarded to Fanny Leone, Elfreda Davison, Delores Car row, Ella Smith and Margaret Marsters. Refreshments were served by Ryta Vandervoort, Sally Cuthbert son and Ada Vandervoort. The next meeting will be held Jan. 7 with the Ritual committee serving.

ing at the Kane Summit hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Oliver, of Kane Continued satisfactory Improve A Young Peoples rally was held R. D. 2.

ment was reported today in condi last night at the Lafayette Com tion of John Sevalin, retired merch munity church for members of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Carlson, ant, who is a medical patient at the Community hospital. the American Sunday School urs ion of McKean and Potter counties. Pittsburgh, are parents of a daugh Pre Inventory 1 i Clearance 1 4 Off Coats Suits Dresses 1 1 2 Off Millinery 7 The Rev.

Bertil Lovain of Brad ter, Rebecca Corinne, born Dec, follows: Area 4 Schuylkill milk marketing area, Jan. 20, Schuylkill county court house, Pottsville. (Current retail price 22 cents a quart). Area 7 Erie marketing area, Jan. 16, Hotel Lawrence, Erie.

(Current price 21 cents a quart). Area 9 Johnstown Altoona marketing area, Jan. 18, Blair county court house, Hollidaysburg. (Current price 21 cents a quart). In the case of the Schuylkill area, the commission also will receive testimony in connection with the "indiscriminate use bf physician at Shadyside Hospital.

Mrs. Carl In Warren county court Wednes Jford was in charge of the church son is the former Doris Davis, service which included singing day, Judge Allison D. Wade granted seven divorces in a one day session of divorcee court. Two cases daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Da vis of Birch street. were continued and one divorce was refused by Judge Wade. For Baby's every need The Stork Shop. Himan J. Conn.

ad. A car operated by William J. Massa of Warren went out 'of control on the hill near Roystone at GIRL'S BODY IDENTIFIED NEW CASTLE The family of the late Mary Zatazelo of Aliquippa yesterday claimed the remains of the girl found in the Slippery Rock creek Christmas day. Dr. Allan Moritz, Cleveland criminal pathologist oronounced the half New Year's Eve dance at Grand timonies and special music.

Following the church service there was a social hour. Members of the Berean Youth Group of Sergeant attended the rally. The Berean Youth Fellowship Club will hold a New Year's Eve party Saturday Dec. 31, from 9:30 to 12:30 at the Sergeant Union church. Jerry Lamper's group will be in charge of the special program to welcome the new year and Mary Ellen Ross's group will be in charge of the lunch.

certificates which result in nullifying the restricted delivery order applicable to Area 4." view Inn, Clermont. Round and square dancing. Happy, Ed, Jack an early hour yesterday morning and rolled over several times into the woods along the road. Burl AT and the Gang. 12 30.

The restricted delivery order a 1 body the remains of a woman and wuson, aiso 01 warren was tait en to Warren General hospital in presented evidence that consumer La Victoire Shop prices could be kept one cent from the age and description of Miss Zatazelo, gave his opinion that the Borden ambulance from Sheffield with a possible back injury lower deliveries were made ev it was she. ery other day, or in some cases, as the result of the accident miss zatazelo was drowned in four days a week. ANN ALJOE NELSON A clause in the order, however, May, 1947, near MeConnells Mills in the Slippery Rock creek, fltve Tabor Choir Has Party It will probably be months before set aside the restriction in cases With our greetings to Kane 8 first arrival of 1950, we will give as our gift a baby blanket from our Stork Shop, body was never found. the Jamestown, Westtield and where doctors prescribed special Northwestern Railway Company service. makes its last freight run, but the About 25 members of the Tabor Lutheran choir enjoyed a social recent authorization for abandonment of the line has posed a ques liuii which jiiignt wvn nave iinair cial repercussions amounting to sev eral thousand dollars for property owners along the lake.

Already SCHOOLS IS OBJECT evening at the parsonage following the regular rehearsal. Guests for the evening were Miss Linnea Johnson, Verona, N. Howard Harms and Lloyd Johnson, students at Upsala college. Refreshments were served by Mrs. C' A.

Leslie assisted by members of the choir, Mrs. Edith Prindle, Miss Ruth Ahlquist and Mrs. Twila Erickson. TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU P. A.

BL00MQUIST SON DOWNTOWN Paul Bloomquist Fraley Street BLOOMQUIST GROCERY UPTOWN Seth Bloomquist Biddle Street several property owners, over which the company runs its tracks, have been making inquiries to ascertain the status of the land. The estimated salvage value of the line including present value of the right of way was set at 5442,919. HARRISBURG (HP) The new president of the Pennsylvania State Education Association, Isabel Epley of Pittsburgh, said today that her primary purpose in office will be the winning of more state aid to equalize educational opportunities in the Ktate. PERSONALS Mrs. Theresa Winegates spent Christmas with relatives in Erie.

IIAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Isabel Pal umbo was honored jits Year in, year The Pittsburgh Junior High school mathematics teacher said she hoped to see every child in BWb I 1 1 I I I I I on hen birthday at a dinner party held recently at the home of her these JB bands are always in good taste always styled to Pennsylvania's public schools giv Misis Lucy McTlEue has returned parents on Janeway street. She from Erie where she spent was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Those attending were Bebe the rainute that's en the opportunity to develop to the limits of his ability and make the best possible adjustment to mhf JB stand foe Ross, Stella and Olga Zarnick, Elsa life. Miss Martha Trenkle. who teaches "Jewelers' Anderson, Mac Palumbo, and Rita and Virginia Beaver of Johnson "That's not mere sentimentality," scnooi in Oyster Bay, L.

is visit she rcid. "Thousands of school ing at her home here for the holi days. children in the state need special training. Too many drop out early, and still others stay in classes on Miss Lois By ham who is teach ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs.

Sigfred Anderson, ng at Langhorne. is spendine the nou days with her mother. Mrs. Lau ra Byham. 120 12 kt.

Black silk ford, patented Preif OSliJe buckle is pink, white. of 401 Greeves street, announce the engagement of their daughter Joyce Louise to Carl Fair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fair of West Monterey. filled band ia yellow, pink, ot or yellow gold filled.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles fTrenkle. No date has been set for the white, with Prest Miss Helen Trenkle and Miss Mar SIid buckle. ly until they are legally permitted to drop out." "It will take more money fron the state level to meet these needs," Miss Epley said.

"Naturally, all school districts do not have equal abilities, financially, to provide what is needed. The difference must come from the state." She said many poorer districts now are in dire need of adequate buildings, better equipment and HO tha Trenkle spent Sunday and Monday visiting Mrs. George Spence in Johnstown. Miss Joyce Anderson has to Butler Memorial hospital Fecferal ttt included wnere sne is in nurse trainine af must make jobs jmore attractive ter spending the holidays with her opportunities for teachers. She parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Sijrfred An )MasUt said there is a particularly heavy demand for greater use of visual aids generally and particularly New 6" SAW $59.95 for the education of "slow" stu dents aerson. J. Raymond Daly of Sharon, Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Daly and daughter, Pat of Erie and Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Mayo and daughters Sharon and Kathleen of Smethport have returned to their homey after spending the Christmas holiday with Mrs. Inez Mayo of Hemlock Miss Epley also said she intends Hail the first arrival in Kane with advent of a new half century.

Our gift to the little one will be gold filled baby comb and brush set. If yj.s. TlV Expert watch repair fast dependable service all work guaranteed. Sirianni Bros. COR.

FIELD AT CHASE to encourage the thousands of teachers within and without the PSEA ranks to "strengthen the profession by giving the service the public a iks." Nearby Deaths Guy Dickerson, 69, a former farmer in the Smethport area and later janitor of th Smethport National Sirianni Broths NEW REFRIGERATOR HAS DE LUXE FEATURES The spacious interior of International Harvester Model 84 is impressing housewives everywhere. Actual capacity is 8.4 cubic feet. Rigid, heveled edge steel shelves, designed for maximum food storage, make bulky foods easy to handle. Two crisper pans for vegetables and fruits, can be shifted to suit housewife's convenience. Fifty pounds of frozen foods fit in the full width freezer compartment.

Added storage space is provided by the Pantry Bin, which holds 26.1 quarts of unrefrigerated GAUSMAN'S GARAGE Bank, died in an Olean hospital yesterday. 10 Times FASTER Than Hand Sawing CROSS CUTS RIPS lumber Plywood Til Marbt Dpth Cut 2 Stop in and See it TODAYl Crill Hardware 118 FraJy St YEAR END CLEARANCE Substantial reductions on all Coats. Suits, Dresses, Housecoats, Millinery SUZANNE SHOPPE Jewelers Lieutenant Colonel John Patrick Dwyer, Clarion World War II flying ace who distinguished himself while in command of a 17 combat group overseas, died Thursday night in the Deshon Veterans hospital Butler, where he had been a patient for three weks. ON ROUTE 6 EAST KANE, PA. v.

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