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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Monongahela, Pennsylvania
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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 192G PAGE FOUR 1 IP' Ar-y-n Provance, of Belle Mrs. Curtis Vernon. NEW FILLING STATION. Howard Boyd's Service Station I I.

1 MM at Baidland. now open for business from 6 a. until 10 p. ro. On account of using pas for illumination the pumps will not be lighted at night.

200-4-6 I rX II 11 11 I MM BM mtt bl 1 1-8 tsp. white pepper Vi tsp. baking powder Peel and grate potatoes into iiiixiug bowl; add flour, eggs and seasonings. Stir until thoroughly, mixed. then add baking powder and mix well again.

Heat lard in frying pan and drop the mixture inj twelve equal cake-forms and fryj slowly for six minutes on each; side. Drain and serve on liotj plate. Yield: Six servings. NOTICE. The Friday Conversational Club i POTATO FRITTKRS 3 medium potatoes 4 tbsp.

flour 2 eggs, well beaten tsp. chopped parsley GREAVES-LESLIE On Wednesday evening, November 3rd, at 7 o'clock, occurred the marriage of Miss Frances May Greaves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Greaves, of New Eagle, and Leo Lesslie, of Homestead, with Alderman A. N.

Jenkins, officiating, in whose office the ceremony was performed. The bride was attired in a travelling suit wisteria taffeta, with hat to match and carried a bridal bouquet of roses. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Lesslie will reside in New Eagle, where they will be at home to their friends after November 20th.

members who expert to attend The' International Paintings Exhibit will meet at 7:30 Friday evening in the first room of United States Exhibit at Carnegie Institute. Pitts-1 burgh. It. IcrironiTri iiitmtv 3 tbsp. lard i-j tsp.

salt COLUMBUS DISCOVERED AMERICA Because He Got Here First We've Discovered a Way. to Big Savings in Gift Jewelry A first glance at this advertisement and you will probably remark: "Christmas is a long way off. What business has Santa Claus to come so early Six weeks ahead of time?" mi. a. Mrs.

Paul Provance very delightfully entertained with a six o'clock dinner, Wednesday evening, at her home in Belle Vernon, in compliment to her little daughter Jacqueline, who was celebrating her first birthday. Covers were laid for eight at a prettily decorat IS8 ed table, the center piece of which A new Dlaver Piano $397.00 in-j was a birthday cake bearing one eluding rolls and bench. W. F. candle.

The guest list included the Frederick Piano Co. tbc-2-4-t; Food sale Friday night at the close of the Hallowe'en entertain maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.

Addison, of this city. the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Base it is so early, you gain these advantages ment, tbc-lt i Mrs. Frank Provance and Mr- and o) oj until! Prices 10 to 20 below the regular Christmas Prices. Displays at their best before the Christmas rush.

Standard and Novelty Gift Jewelry bought out of season. A Cash Deposit will hold any article you may select. ft will pay you to "choose" while th? "choosing" is good! TODAY 'THE MIDNIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY She won't mind a stone bruise if she finds one of these perfect stones in her stocking Christmas morning. DIAMONDS Showing the largest and finest selection in the valley, priced $25 to $1,000 Lay -Away Gift Special 10 Off BILLS TO PAY? NEED MONEY? Don't be bashful don't hesitate to ask us. Indeed we're always glad to Loan money for the purpose of meeting your bills.

If your financial obligations have multiplied or run for some time call a halt. Your creditors need their money. So come in and arrange a temporary Loan from us. No account too small. No endless red tape.

No trouble or annoyance! "KNOW AND USE THE COMMUNITY SYSTEM" Monongahela Community Discount Co. fifes BUY NATIONALLY KNOWN WATCHES for Accuracy, Value and Trouble-free Performance All Styles All Prices $10 00 to $350 00 Lay-Away Gift Special 15 Off The sheer emotional force oT its drama, the suspense of its stirring the clean-eat characterizations of its players made as a stage production, the prize play of the year for which it was awarded the Pulitzer prize. In transposing this great pjayto the; screen it has received all the added advantages and possibilities of picture production. Just as the stage play was a sensation, so will this picture prove the most astonishing entertainment months and months. Starring PATSY RUTH MILLER, and a powerful cast including Monongahela City 211 Second Street John llarron, (iayne Whitman, (iardner James, James Marcus.

Wilfred North, Evelyn Selhie i Quality standards plus nationally known products guarantees your watch satisfaction. When we say it's a good watch that's usually enough for most people. When the manufacturer backs up our word with his own warranty that ought to be enough for everybody. We'd like to have a chance to prove it's enough for you. Hundreds of other useful gifts for every member of the family, including JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, GLASS, CHINA, LEATHER GOODS ETC.

OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT LAY-AW AY SPECIAL 'PRICES, FOR ONE WEEK, STARTING SATURDAY November 6th to November 13th Brown Ferrier "SQUARE DEAL JEWELERS" TimamJ-1. riAU lIUIl I Mlllily LI Aimiuarnrmj I iLm; -ummK 1 i 312 W. MAIN STREET MONONGAHELA, PA. mSM ffufSfl ANTON American Legion, will give the calls and the National Anthem will be sung. A special invitation has been ex- tended to the post to be present at i this service.

TODAY "SHIPWRECKED" WILLIAM COATSWORTH. M'rs. Harry Urubaker and Mrs. Wallace Martin were Pittsburgh visitors Wednesday. Come to the Presbyterian Chapel-to the Hallowe'en entertainment Friday niclit at 8 o'clock.

Admission adults 25c children under 12 15c. tbc-lt AN EXAMPLE OF TEACHING YOUR DOLLARS TO HAVE MORE "CENTS" $100 Dollars Deposited Here When We Opened Our Bank 25 Years Ago Would 'Be Worth Today $267.00. If you have not learned the advantage of saving a part of your earnings regularly, our doors are always open let Us teach you to TEACH Y0VR DOLLARS TO HAVE MORE CENTS. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MONONGAHELA has not deviated from its policy established Twenty-Five Years ago, when it entered the banking field with the determination to be an institution of the people, for the people and by the people. The confidence in which this bank is held in the community is attested by the following comparison: Capital Stock 1901 $44,900.00 Capital Stock 1926 200,000.00 Surplus and Profits 1901 None Surplus and Profits 1926 229,000.00 Total Resources 1901 87,191.91 Total Resources 192G 3,270,000.80 Funeral services were held yes-1 terday afternoon for William: Coatsworth, aged 8 2 years, who; died at the home of his son, Joseph Coatsworth, in Donora, Interment was In the Mononga-J hela cemetery.

i One son survives. The deceased is an uncle of Walter and Frank! The audience, as well as the entertainers, if they so desire, please come masked to the Hallowe'en entertainment Friday night. tbc-lt "Toots" Hayward, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James 13.

Hayward, of Second street, has been confined to her home, under the 'care of a physician, for the past week. Mr. and Mrs- R. Eugene Byers, of "Vineland, New Jersey, the former retaining his residence in our fair city, arrived in Monongahela Monday. Uncle Gene journeyed here for.

the express purpose of casting a ballot for his favorite candidates, and incidentally to look after his many interests here. He was accompanied by hfs brother T. M. Byers and wife, who had spent several weeks in New Jersey. This morning Mr.

and Mrs. Byers departed for their beautiful home in sunny Southern Jersey. Emily May Hall, of Hazzard, who has been a patient in the Memorial hospital for several weeks, Is slowly recovering from her re-i cent operations. I Remember the Hallowe'en en- tertainment and bake sale Friday: night at the Presbyterian chapel. tbc-lti coatsworth or Donora, and was well known locally.

NOTICE. The Letitia Sampson Chapter of, Westminster Guild, will hold an rpron sale. In the Vance Real5 Estate office on Saturday, November 6th. hours 10 to 7. tbc-2-4-5 Used player Piano $275.00 and up including rolls and bench.

W. F. Frederick Piano Co. tbc-2-4-6 Charles Bentley Jenkins, who underwent a successful operation in the Memorial hospital, has returned to his home at 623 Fourth street. New Grand $465.00 and up.

W. F. Frederick Piano Co. tbc-2-4-6 Identify your friends-in the audience, as well as among the entertainers Friday night at the Presbyterian Chapel at 8 o'clock. tbc-lt A new upright piano $295.00.

W. F. Frederick Piano Co. tbc-2-4-6 Enjoy a novel entertainment Friday night in the Presbyterian chapel. Admission 25c, children under twelve 15c.

tbc-lt THE UA Surprise Awaits All Those Opening A New Savings Account During The Celebration of Our Twenty-Fifth Anniversary." Call 326J or 715 GOAL Smith Coal Co. Armistice Day Services The West Penn Power Company will hold a meeting in St. Paul's Parish' -House, Friday evening, when the ladies of St. Margaret's Guild will serve a lunch. A good used upright piano $8 5.00.

W. F. Frederick Piano Co. tbc-2-4-6 St. Paul's Church is making special arrangements for the annual Armistice Day service held in! that Church Thursday November 11 at 10 m.

The service this year will have a military and memorial setting with special music by the organist. Mr. James Bova, the bugler of the Frank Downer Post, No. 302 i oC R3momgahella CSty STOO BAD KOAL Has gone so high However we still supply at a reasonable figure. Call 558.

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