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2 The Kane Republican, Monday, 1969 t. Ch Paragraphs TODAY IN HISTORY On' this' date in 1942 gasoline was rationed in the United States during World War II. urc Gateway Triumph. PITSBURGH It's a cliche, but Gateway High School feels they won the' Class AA WPIAL football champions hip because they tried harder. were out to prove: something ndI think we did," said Gntttf Coach Pete Anlimarino Notices Bldgway.

Moose Party S. pan. every, Wednesday. Wed. tf.

1 W. F. Pettinglll, Chiropractor, 83 Fraley Street. Dial 837 7140. eod ti Funeral services were conducted in memory of George L.

Trumbull of 104 Forest Avenue, 'here, who passed away at Kane Free Methodist. Mid week service Wednesday at 7 p.m. Community Hospital, Saturday, Field Memorial Funeral services were conducted from the Henry Howard Funeral Home in Mt. Jewett at 2 p.m. Sunday in memory of Arnold Field of Hazelhurst, who passed away nt the Kane Com m.unity Hospital on Friday.

The Rev. Ralph H. Eckert, pastor of the Mt. Jewett United Methodist Church, officiated and was assisted by the Rev. V.

Theodore Benson, pastor of the St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. Burial was in McKean Memorial Park in Lafayette. Serving as pallbearers were Erik Hanson, William Keesler, Kenneth McKinley, Lee Wells, Robert Garris and Amiel Kal from the Cummings Funeral Moose members. Keg.

meeting alter Gateway defeated Altbona, 22 15, Saturday. "They were rated No. 1 in' Western Pennsylvania so it just, give us that much more of a thrill to beat Home at 1:30 p.m. yesterday. 8 p.m.

Mon tf Christian and Missionary Alliance. Wednesday 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting. The Rev. J. W.

Tucker of the Christian and Missionary Alii Gas Heating stoves all sizes, ance Church officiated. them?" A grinding running attack won for Gateway. Interment was in Brandy Jehovah's Witnesses. Tnesaay 3:30 p.m., Bible Thursday 8 p.m., service meeting and ministry schooL Camp Cemetery. Donald Trumbull, Larry Trum 7 bull, John Erickson, William Smith, Kenneth Howard and Church of God.

Prayer Thursday 7:30 p.m. James Smith served as pall Wide Selection AMERICAN GREETINGS Christmas Cards At Bush's Pharmacy bearers. Friends 'and relatives from out of town attending the last Church of the Nazarene. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 m. rites were Mr.

and Albert Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph also electric heaters. CW Hard ware. Open eves.

Sedgwick St. tf Meeting of the West Side Hose Thursday, Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. Important please attend. 12 4t Drapes, Made to measure or drapery fabric.

Also hardware by Kirsh. We will install. Free estimate. Call 837 7191. Fabric Yarn Center, Kane, Pa.

tf Outdoorsmen Sorrel Canadian leather top boots, insulated only Guns new and used Ammo Scopes mounted. CLIFF'S 416 Elk Ave. 11 6 tf. Sewing Machine Repair Serv Pinnetta, Judy and John Ericfc FSIliilpplfli" f7 son, John Calla and Elizabeth Calvary Bethel Tabernacle. 7:30 p.m., youth service (inter faith).

Wednesday 7:30 p.m., prayer and Bible study. Bouse, all of Johnsonburg; Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Trumbull and children Donald, Larry and Becky, all of Clarendon; Mr. ifflir 17 jewels, Emmanuel Mission.

Tuesday 8 WENSTRAN MEMORIAL Funeral services were conducted from the John F. Hill Funeral Home here Saturday at 2 p.m. in memory of Edward Walfred Wenstran of Ludlow, who died Friday at Kane Summit Hospital. The Rev. Carl Eliason, pastor of the Moriah Lutheran Church of Ludlow, officiated.

Interment was in the Ludlow Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Leo Morelli, John Johnson, Harry Erickson, William Ralston, Lawrence Larson and 'Wlgot Mortenson. Friends and relatives from Ludlow attended the last rites. and Mrs. Lloyd Trumbull, Miss Mary Bonnie Gibbs; Mary.

QUEEN OF ROSES VISITS NEW YORK Visiting New York City, the 1970 Tournament of Roses queen cuddles up to a furry toy cat in a store on Times Square. She is pert Pamela Dee Tedesco. p.m., Ladiies Aid. Wednesday 6:30 p.m., confirmation class. Thursday 7:30 p.m., Bible study and prayer.

Trumbull and Kate Munn, all of Ransomville; Mrs. Gertrude Smith of Kersey. ice: Fast, dependable, qualified, Also attending the funeral experienced. Special prices for clean, oil, adjust Phone or stop services were Mrs. Angeline Howard, Dorothy Howard, Mrs, Fabric Yarn Center, Kane, First United Church.

Tuesday, Board of Deacons will meet at home of Grace Shaw, 24 Spruce Street. Wednesday 7:15 p.m, choir; 8:15 p.m. "Talk It Over" Bible discussion in chapel. Kenneth Howard and James Pa. tf Smith of Rixford; Mr.

and Mrs, Thomas Dolan and family of Wheeling, W. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burley of Hamburg, N. "The Purple Necked Black Funeral services were con Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Smith Bearded Blotch." The girls de ducted from the Fu and Chris and Keven of St, Kane Revival Center. Tuesday 7 p.m., young people's meeting. Thursday 7:30 p.m., missionary meeting. Friday 7:45 p.m., fellowship meeting at Smethport Revival Center.

neral Home at 11 a.m. Saturday signed their own puppets and Marys; Mrs. Frank Beer, Mrs CAP.D OF THANKS We. wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many thoughtful acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy our recent bereavement. Family of the late Paul Joneson 12 1 lt By CARMEN HILL The first meeting of newly organized Troop 197 of Brownie Scouts of the second and third grades at West Side School was held Nov.

11 with 20 girls at in memory of Paul P. Joneson props. Characters were: Cindy Christmas Treasures Cecila Garvin and Alberty Sal of Greendale Road, near Kane, vatore, all of DuBois; Mr. and RHAPSODY Fetzeck, Zang Zong, a little boy; Sandy Koza, Zing Zong, his who died Friday at the Batavia Mrs. William Smith of Rey v.

'P" 17 jewels, Iflver dial. Veterans Hospital in Batavia, twin sister; Terri Petruney, Mr, noldsville; Mrs. Loretta Kline, tending. Each girl received a N.Y. The Rev.

George O. Welch Figg, a mean man. The Purple Mrs. Ada Merrett, Mrs. Hannah pastor of the Emmanuel Mission Gottola and Alex Ruth all of name tag and learned some of the magic Brownie make it a BULOVA Church, officiated.

Necked Black Bearded Blotch, a fearsome creater, was Sandy Koza. This was a requirement Brandy Camp; Mr. and Mrs signs. to make her dreams come true Interment was in Forest Lawn Victor Orzetti of Niagara Falls; The Salvation Army. Tuesday 4 p.m., Sunbeams (girls age 6 11) 4 p.m.

Boys Club (boys age 6 12). Wednesday 6 p.m., Girl Guards (girls age 11 18); 7:30 d. Torchbearers (girls and boys age 12 30). Thursday p.m, mid week service; 7:30 p.m. Ladies Home eague.

A special flag ceremony was Cemetery. for the Dabbltr Badge. Mrs. Joseph Garvin, Nick Garv held with Marsha Bundy, Dawn The American flag was fold Patrol No. 2 put on a Family in, Mrs.

Forrest Smith and Marie Anderson, Antoinette ed by Eugene Cardamone and Gloria Smith, all of Russell; Mr, Alert for Emergencies skit. This and Mrs. Miles Garvin and Mr. presented to Mrs. Holger Holt, CHMSTMA SIRIANNI BROTHERS JEWELERS skit' brought out the necessity of families to plan for natural Mountain Grange conducted ser and Mrs.

Vaughn Garvin, all of Bush and Tammy Brinkley serving as flag btarers and color guards. The girls learned about Brownie gold and sang the spec W. G. Cummings Funeral Home S. M.

Cummings, Sup. Home of Thoughtful Service Dial 837 8370 Pennfield. vices at 8 p.m. Friday at the or man made disasters includ First Baptist. Tuesday 7:45 p.

funeral home in memory of Mr. ing thoughts on the warning American Baptist women monthly meeting and fellowship At the SUZANNE SHOPPE Joneson. Subscribe to the Republican. ial song as each girl dropped her dues into the Brownie Bank. signals to know, safest place to Serving as pallbearers were stay, use of transistor radio, re at church.

Wednesday 6:30 p. Arthur Lindquist, Merle Wilcox, After several lively hoop relays and a "Meet A New Brownie" sponsibilities for. each member of the family, food to store if Cletus Carlson, Alvin Samuel m. Junior Choir; 7 p.m. Senior Choir; 7 p.m., Fellowship Group packs Christmas boxes for ser game the girls made giant name son, Albin Johnson and Leonard no cooking can be done, flash Carlson.

tags to tell about themselves and their families. light, liquids to store, warm. vicemen. Friends and relatives attend clothes, bedding and towels to Girls who registered with ing the last rites from out of have ready, game box and toys, Ludlow Moriah Lutheran. Wed town were and Mrs.

Holger Please and Pamper with "Gifts From Our Holiday Selection Troop 197 included second graders Dawn Anderson, Esther Anthony, Tammy Brinkley, Brenda nesday 7:30 p.m, choir; 8:45 p.m, church membership class. necessity of the shovel and crowbar, first aid supplies and sand, to put out Taking Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Holt, Mr. and Mrs.

Williard Swanson, Mrs. Signe Vanderweel, Mrs. Horton, Terri P.olasko, Debora part were Linda Micheau, Mi Thursday 6:30 pm, LCW Christmas tureen supper; program "Signs of the Christ'." Fri day 3:45 p.m., confirmation class Gerald Wentworth, Mrs. William chelle Morgan, Debbie Kridler, Thompson, Lori Thompson, Judith Wolfe and Diane Zega. NEED CASH? CASH LOANS ARRANGED QUICKLY AND CONVENIENTLY FOR ANY PURPOSE Phone Write or Visit KANE FINANCE COMPANY KANE CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO.

Third graders were Marsha Lindsay, Margaret Casey and Theodore Lind all of Rochester, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lind 8. Saturday 9 a.m., confirmation Joy Wilt and Lore Peterson. This was a requirement, of the Home, Health and Safety badge.

girls talked about having DAN DEE SHOP Bundy, Antoinette Bush, Jean Croyle, Sally Farnsworth, Susan class 10:30 a.m., confirmation from Ogdensburg, N.Y.; Mrs. class 9. Farnsworth, Beth Ann Fleeger, a Christmas party and voted to Cheri Gardner, Rebecca John Helen Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Carpenter, Fred Halls go to the Kane Manor on Dec.

First United Methodist. Mon son, Susan Mader, Wendy Spencer and LaVonne Swedenhjelm. 72 FrolwSt. Kane 837 8121 Kane trom and Paul Hallstronv all of 18 and have a gift exchange. Patrol No.

2 also did a skit on symbols using the Scout E. W. BENSON, Mgr. day 7 p.m.. Boy Scouts; 7:45 p.

Anna Bartlett Class Christmas party at home of Mrs. Clair At its second meeting, Tammy Smethport and Mr. and Mrs. M. H.

Johnson of Ridgway. Crane. Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Girl Scouts. Wednesday 1 p.m, Loma pin, the United States seal, tne eagle, arrow and olive branch as symbols to tell about.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin Kulka joined the troop. Susan Farnsworth, Beth Ann Fleeger, Brenda Horton and Wendy Spencer led the flag ceremony, One of the favorite activities each week is paying the Brownie gold to a special chant and a Haines Circle at home of Mrs. Fred Hunt; 6:30 p.m. Youth Bride Elect Feted CARLSON HEIGHTS 3 BR. ALL ELECTRIC RANCH Full Cement Basement IV2 Stall Garage Half Acre Lot.

Asking $11,000 CALL BAINBRIDGE KAUFMAN Real Estate Warren 726 0313 cere thanks and appreciation to friends and neighbors for Their At Shower in Kane Miss Cindy Imbrogno was Choir rehearsal 7 p.m. Board of Trustees. Thursday 6:30 p.m., Junior Choir rehearsal; 7:30 p. m. Council on Ministries.

many thoughtful expressions of clap hop sing along. The girls sympathy and acts kindness extended to us during our re made Thanksgiving turkeys and honored at a bridal shower given by Mrs. Phyllis Bizzak on Indians from gg cartons. cent bareavement. Sunday afternoon at her fiome Tabor Lutheran.

Monday 1:30 The final November meeting on Greeves Street here. Family of the late George L. Trumbull 12 lt p.m, Kachei group at home of Mrs. Nora Ahlquist; 7 p.m. Boy The afternoon was spent in conversation and games.

Scout Troop 21; 8 p.m, Ruth had LaVonne Swedenhjelm, Jean Croyle, Judith Wolfe and Debora Thompson leading the flag ceremony. Terri Polasko led the promise and Diane Zega read Lunch was served from a beau unit at home of Mrs. Joyce Wei rich. Tuesday 1:30 p.m., Dorcas Unit at borne of Mrs. Esther Anderson; 8 p.m, Esther Unit tifully arranged table which had a centerpiece of white pompons tipped in green and green a Thanksgiving prayer.

Becky Johnson collected the Brownie gold, which is going to be used tapers. at home of Mrs. Mildred Wilson. Wednesday 1 p.m, Lydia Unit The guest of honor was the to purchase Brownie pins for recipient of many lovely gilts at church; 6:30 p.m., Senior Con each girl in the troop. from the guests who attended.

Your Christ mas Gift List SINGER Sewing Machines and Cabinets VIKING Sewing Machines and Cabinets' WISS Scissors Gift Sets DRITZ Electric Scissors DRITZ Sewing Baskets SINGER Vacuum Sweepers Used Experienced Sewing Machines Gift Certificates Sewing Notions of all description Fabrics by the yard Yarn and Knitting Needles These are just few of the great gift items available at The FABRIC and YARN CENTER. "For Particular People" After a relay game of passing firmation Class 8 p.m., Re bekah Unit at home of Mrs. the ring on a straw, the girls Helen Larson. Thursday 6:20 p.m. Junior Choir rehearsal; 14 YEARS AGO TODAY By The.

Associated Pres On this date in 1955 a Negro 1 1 'V, 6:30 p.m. Senior Confirmation Class 11; 7 p.m. Junior Confir discussed the requirements leading to the investiture. Each girl received a large yellow on which were printed the three Brownie B's. The was complete with beanie, orange tie, and Brownie smile.

The woman in Montgomery, Ala. was arrested when she refused to mation Class; 7:30 p.m. Senior give up her front seat on a bus. Choir rehearsal. Friday 8 p.m., Lebanon Church Council of A bus boycott followed.

Kanesholm meets at Tabor. girls learned how being a dis CARD OF THANKS Werwish to thank our friends coverer, ready helper and friend maker help them keep their promise. "Giving Thanks Turkeys" were made with the girls printing those things for which PERSONALS Guests visiting Dr. and Mrs. and neighbors and a special thanks to the staff of the Kane E.

Hill last week included their daughter Phyllis, who attends the State University Col she is most thankful on paper Community feathers. lege at Fredonia, N.Y. and Mrs. Each girl rece.ived her offici Family of i the late Miner Carlson 12 1 69 Clara Hill of Williamsport, Pa, mother of Dr. Hill.

al identification card' from the Keystone Tall Treei Council. Mrs. Paul Zega is the leader the By Dick Brooks THIS lACKSOIl TWINS troop assisted by Mrs. Stephen Polasko with the West Side PTA as sponsor for the troop. I PEEL MORE 1 I THAT EXCUSE I I VES, MPS JULIA II ANSWEC? I WANT TO MADAM I DID XXIC PLASTIC FIBEBS II XXJRQUESTION.V GETTOTHE 1 DIVISION REFUSE TO LOOK AT I SIRPjwitff MCPOPHONE iC THE ONE FABRIC IN SJ THE WORLD THAT GUESTIONS THEY WERE HOCCIBLE NOT TO ALONE Brownie Troop No.

821 At the Nov. 19 meeting of LET BASIL IN JUST BECAUSE THAN HE DOESN'T OWN ANY STOCK Brownie Troop 821' Leanne' Wilson, Jan Bostnph and Michelle Gamble led the flag ceremony. Square dancing was practiced and a game of charades was union cfionfl) played. Each girl made a bird feeder from an empty, milk carton. Mrs.

Andrew Twork, leader, told the girls about birds that are native to this area and. gave each girl a bag of seeds ts See us for a low cost Auto Loan When you've tracked down the sleek new model you've been hunting for, signal us for an Auto Loan. Or tell the dealer you want to finance your purchase through us. Either way you'll get the same low bank rates and a payment plan that will make your budget smile. Service? Fast and friendly.

treat the birds visiting their new feeders. Bonnie Mortimer was assist ant to Mrs. Twork during the meeting and helped pass out ma terials. Bonnie enjoys schcol and being a Brownie very EVirAtymrisrTW'lillAA I MAlAM, THfS IS A MATTER OF HOW COULD A PCODIJCT THAT THE GIANTMLLER'ANP 1 COMPANY OPERATION AND CUT COULD CHANGE THE CLOTHING HEP IMPOSSIBLE DREAM ABE BEING OF ORDER AT THIS MEETING HABITS OF THE WORLD BE XSX? (TURNED INTO 'PKrrf SP yk lACr VHVsKILL HER MIKEfy On long trips or short, carry "The Rescue Money much. She is a very enthusias tic member of the troop.

Mom jackson wanted more fulfillment' IN LIFE AND BOUGHT SOME STOCK. TO MAKE IT GO UP SHE'S GONE TO THECOMfftNY Large Brownie report cards AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES were made and eacn gin, in turn, filled out her card' completing all the requirements to It lost or stolen, you get your money back and your trip is ANNUAL MEET" be a Brownie. Stacy Gantz re THEM TO ceived a treat from the birthday bag. A crawling race was held with Team the winners. A NEW FABRIC she5 heard about: spenaaois everywhere.

Cost ony per dollar. HAMLIN BANK end TRUST COMPANY Kane ML Jewett Office Member F.D.I.C. Junior Troop No. 850 At the Nov. 20 meeting of Junior Troop 850 each patrol put on a skit.

puppet show was conducted by Patrol 1 entitled.

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