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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1928. the daily republican 2k HXLEYVILLE WOMAX I. Try a Classified Adv. in The Daily Republican: GOES TO El KOPE I OBITUARY Local Nebs ii Mrs. Anna Lise, of Finieyriiie has secured room reservation on board S.

S. Karlsruhe, sailing from To Oiir WUi not drive over to Washington and ft-- us during engagement there? We AlOi.OIigaliela assure? you a f.icasani evening's titer-FHcnds Uinrnent, CUS and JOE. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson visited with relatives in Monessen Sunday.

Hall. A prize for the beet set. tbc-25-27 Prize for best waltz. Saturday niio. Eagles Hall.

tbc-25-27 Dance Saturday night, Eagles 25s4-40 GcnaTar All Weather tirr. $11.45. Van CnrdPn's. Miss Leila Kirkpatrick, of Cleve dent, who motored over from hsr new home, St. Clairsville, Ohio, for the occasion, and Mrs.

George Allison of Eighty-Four, still affiliated wiili the das. Mrs. Donald Herron and Mrs. Avcrill Williams were received as members. The regular meeting followed and Miss Elizabeth Johnston led ihe devotional exercises.

Mrs. William read the- poem cf Thanksgiving written by Huenfeld upon his safe ly flying acrose the Atlantic, ana Miss Grace Cadd continued the rttidy book "The Book Nobody Knows." reading the chapter "Ten Famous Women of the Bible." A business session followed when officers were elected for the following year, namely: president, Mrs. Clyde Lamp; vice president, Miss Lillian Phalen; secretary, Mrs. Harold Weller; treasurer, Mrs. Harry Larimer; assistant treasurer, Mrs.

Paul Smith. A rummage sale will be held next week, Friday and Saturday, May 4th and 5th in the Chessrown 'tore room. Main street. This sale will be under the auspices of both the Clara Barton and 11., H. classes.

f.I.EANKT; CLASS The Gleaner class of the First Baptist church will meet tomorrow evening at the home of the teacher, Mrs. A. H. Leaver, in Marne Sew York on May Sin. She wilt spend a few months in Germany and Poland.

The reservation was' booked by the Tourist Department of The First National Bank. WEDDING DATE ANNOUNCED i On Tuesday, March 12, an informal dinner was served at the home of Mrs. Ruth Fisher, Hyde Park. The occasion was Ihe announcement of the engagement of her friend. Miss Twilla Evelyn Evans, to Mr.

Edward Gorsuch. Miss Evans was graduated from the Memorial hospital of Mononga-' hela City Penna. and is now in charge of the dental department of the Cincinnati General hospital. Mr. Gorsuch.

Yellow Creek, is a student in the "College of Engineer-1 ing and Commerce, at the University of Cincinnati. The wedding is to be an affair of I midsummer and is to take place in I the chapel of the Christ church. Sat- I unlay, June lfith. In Person Gus VAN and Joe SCHENCK RECORD STARS RADIO STARS NIGHT CLUB STARS ZIEGFIELD STARS VITAPHONE STARS The Highest Priced Act on the Vaudeville Stage At the HARRIS-STATF Washington, Pa. MRS.

FRANCES EVA LOUTTIT Mrs. Frances Eva Louttit, aged 71 years, of Bluff street, this city, died yesterday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Samuel Gibson of Akron, Ohio. Mrs. Louttit.

who was visiting at the home of her daughter, was taken ill with a severe cold several days ago and her condition rapidly became worse, death coming yesterday. Mrs. Louttit was born in Monon-gahela and practically all of her life was spent here. She was a member of the First Baptist church. Her husband, John, two daughters, Mrs.

Samuel Gibson and Mrs. Alonzo Mitchell, of Monongahela; and three sons, Norman, of Canton, Allen, of Harrison, and John, of Monongahela. survive. Three brothers. John Stewart, of Wilkinsburg; Charles Stewart of Vandergrift and David, of Greenfield.

also survive. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon from the home of Mrs. Alonzo Mitchell, a daughter, 200 Vine street, this city. ST." MARGARET'S GUILD The St. Margaret's Guild of the Pauls Episcopal chr.rch will entertain with a card party tomorrow, In the Parish house.

Tomorrow afternoon between the hours of 2 and 6, bridge will be played. In the evening from till 11 o'clock bridge Prizes and refreshments. NEW ERA CHAPTER The New Era Chapter of the Westminster Guild will hold their annual dinner tomorrow evening in the dining room of Ihe Pre.shyterian chinch. All members are to be present and bring a guest. H.

CLASS The II. H. H. clasfi held a tureen supper for its members last evtN ning in the dining room of the Presbyterian church. Spring soms adorned ihe table and attractive place rtirds were used.

Mrs. Clyde Lamp, chairman of an able committee arranged a most delectable repast for thoee present, including Mrs. James Bathie, presi CATERING Service available any dlt tance from Pitttbargh We assume complete responsibility for every detail if desired. The most discriminating can entrust us with supplying correct service. Phone or write for ideal and estimates on catering Orders for Cates, Ice Croams, Bread, Pies and Pxstry Deliracip delivered any distance in perfect condition.

Weddings a Specialty land, Ohio, is vi6iting here. C. D. of A. Goofy Skating Parly, Palace Rink, April 26th.

Dress Goofy. tbc-25-26 Mrs. George Allison, of Eighty-Four was a caller here last evening. a Sale this week only on all early Spring hats. Greer's.

advtbc23-25 C. D. of A. Goofy Skating Party. Palace Rink, April 26th.

Dress Goofy. tbc-25-26 Miss Nell Randolph has been ill for the past few days at her homo in Fifth street. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (This Week) 7 COLDS of head or chest ate more easily treated externally with lU'TIl CLASS MEETING The Faith; class of the Grace Luth- eran church met last evening at the home of Mrs. Neil Roley, in Vine street, with a good attendance. The business meeting was in charge of the president Miss Thelma Rae who also led the devotionals.

Plans were completed at this time for the ban- I Oiiet to be held this Thursday in the church. At the conclusion refresh- ments were served. CATERERS Try a Classified Ad It Pays. 20x3 Goodyear All We-ather tires. $10.35 VanGordeVs.

22tf Joseph Watson was a caller in McKcesport Sunday. C. D. of A. Goofy Skating Party.

Palace Rink, April 26th. Dress Goofy. tbc-25-26 Lloyd Provost visited with relatives in Pittsburgh yesterday. DC3S VAPORUB Qet2t Million Jan Ummd Ytarly CLASS OF RUTH TO MEET 4j The Class of Ruth or the Meth- otlist Episcopal church will meet to- Special reduction on all Spring morrow evening, at 7:45. in their class room, in the church.

Merchandise of Purest Quality Family Jewels, family Silver, Watches and Oocks should be the inheritance of generations yet to come, and as only the worthy endure, quality and durability are the essentials to be considered. In the Grogan collection may be found only merchandise of the purest quality. DIED Are You Getting Rieck's Electaiire Milk? jjj Perfect vision Is a rarltyjjfij an examination may prove glasses will ave.ly I improve your vision. I I H'lien in Pimburfch vi.l aur mom. hats at Weyol's Millinery, Second advtbc23-25! P.

0. of A. Camp 213 will hola a car party in the Odd Fellows Hall, tomorrow evening. Admission 35c. Prizes.

advtbcltj Misses Thelma Miller, Ruth Carl-1 son and Ruth Patterson were call-ers in Venetia last evening. Old time dance, Iflks, April 25. tbc21-LTi; A lot of children's Spring hats, must go at big bargains. Weyel'fl Millinery, Second street. tbc23-25 Mrs.

Elliott Barker, of Export, is spending the week with relatives here. I See our window of new Spring; Hats, sipecial $3.85. Weyel's Millin- ery, Second street. advtbc23-25j i Mr. and Mrs.

William Basely of Chester, W. have returned homo i after spending several days with I LOUTTIT Mrs. Frances Eva Louttit, wife of John Louttit, of Bluff street, Monongahela, Tuesday, April 24, 102S, at the home of her (laughter. Mrs. Samuel Gibson, of Akron O.

Funeral services Friday April 27, 192cS, at 2 p. from the "home of her daughter, Mrs. (Sroaan vompanu Jevv.ers and Silversmith Wood St stf6 Ave. poundbd is Pitisburo.ri.Pa Alonzo Mitchell, 200 Vine street, Monongahela, Pa. Interment Monongahela cemetery.

PENHl MONONGAHELA 9 Scores of new customers arc enjoying this ABSOLUTELY SAFE PASTEURIZED MILK. Our Service covers every street in town and a 'phone call today will bring ELECTROPURE milk to your door Thursday, Friday and Saturday Thursday, Friday and Saturday relatives. ORIGIN Call Charleroi 349 or 350 (QMf I peciai permanent waving ji.au i until May 1st. Knospler Beauty! I Salon, Ifil W. Main Street.

Phono 20-1-6 Mr. apd Mrs. John Twigger, of, Ovcrbrook, visited with relatives ho.rc Sunday. Sale this week only on all early; i Spring hats. Greer's.

advtbc23-25: Charles Vohe, has been ill at his homo in Marne Avenue for the past few days. Special sale on ladies' and chil-j dron's Spring hats, all this week, Greet 'a. advtbc23-G Mrs. James Battue, of St. Claires- villo, Ohio, is visiting with friends! i in town.

i Reick-McJunkin Dairy Co. "The Cream of All is ni Yam' Call" CMiitnltll Varna Oaa ft CANDY PURETEST HOUSEHOU) PRODUCTS TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT $1.00 CKallenee Package Assorted CKocoIatet 50c PureteU Milk of 69c Puretest Aspirin 50c Jonleel Cold Cream 50 JEonteel Cold Cream Face Powder Magnetia A good tleuudac aea. Soft mnotk MB aW A ft blend. 8iAlk Ml Tablets (alUoef IN Prompt relief from pain. Will not defeat 2 for 51c YOU SAVE 4 rrcmoa.

Itif powder that ftDneaht In A ftood laia- 5g3 UiO heart. If-1. diarriraiiutfof rii' forf-hildrfTi avd elderly On otiai Boa A full pound of delicioiu tiirb-f Ad auaorivd chorolitM. A ml vmhtfl for Ik os wk lik rood candy 2for1.0l YOU SAVE ft Electropure is natural milk pasteurized by electricity the fresh country sweetness and flavor is not changed in any way specially endorsed by the Penna. Department of Health.

Abe Jortwt ii i i ti Cream. Kps the comblcuoAi 2 for 70c YOU SAVE Alae Ut of women. AO Tiat 2fr51 5P 2 for 51c YOU SAVE autkfnl 2 for Sic Special sale on ladies' and chil-j dren's Spring hats, all this week, Greer's. advtbc23-25 STableM It Yea Saae 4tc rOUSAV4 far lie aUrnur, Toilet Water, 21-ot. fer tic Soda Mini Tablet.

Tr. Iodine tUi Applicator So. Disinfectant, 14 oat. Kamtr Parka 1 Ur 3t Milk Cbocolate Bar. talk a fee lev r'enway Choc.

Covered Cberrlee 2 fa 70 Uanl Candies, ib. tta Z.fer Larrett'a Wafer Rolls i let 4W LiarreU'e Uinta a fee 04e eUnneujr Tsflel Water. S-i. 3 hr 1.01 a fee lc fee Mr fee 24 Boris Acid, 4 en Cream Tartar, om Zinc JUcaraf Castor OU, la, fcpsoaj, Salt, Id Kt, Bttert Una) far sic Cara Noatf Tvl VuHf far Me for Me foe Sle 1 for lie for Ste forl.fl Mrs. T.

B. McCourt. who has i been veiling in Philadelphia for i the past two weeks, has returned! VkM mi.fi far Mr Gtvcerin Adalt Glycerin Infant Mineral 0ft, Kuaaieo type. EeiaO Tooti Put Hulk Rcaall Sluxiaf Union ai 30c RexU Tall plat 60c Assorted Wrapped Cream Caramels OlLer Hoetttioid XeBttlrti 59c Puretest Rubbinf Errlo fer lie 50c Klenzo DenUl Cremc PradaeM aa abaaiiBat home. Special sale on ladies' and chii- dren's Spring hats, all this wecki IGreer'e.

advtbc23-25 bttle Lirtr KUe a fee nk Zinc Ointaient, lx. tale let Sic Belet eier ae fi wtk luxr ket ecu wate. Cerbolic Salve fer Bvirieaic Powiler far Sl( BOM mm ii-aiMasf Oaa PeaaJ lea Tarty, para cara. ancle. Tbe faeorlte Hni for rbildrea ae well ae far (rowa-ape.

2 for 61c YOU SAVE Sc Alcohol Foil Plat Deed Ik aoapitala, rymnaiiunot a a traininr ar for baUiibe: aad nilHlvwa, tHpa Uia taetk claaa, wait aa4 kaaattfol Kttaoat iajur to Ikt CMkacL Plaaaut taat. lar. A eoRtoa'na tlcntUrlM. 2 'or 31c vow aVk (iypey Cream fer ale One-Minate fleaillcke Pvdra. foe SaV Dmritic PUIa 3 far Sle Spring Tabi fer ISt Syr.

of Btmk, clear or cleat)? tee 1.01 (Terees'l Sod. 4 oaa. far Sle Twin-Tabe tieaiite, v'e 1 fee tav.1 2 60 60c Bouquet Ramee Mr. and Mrs. Carl E.

Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Downer left this afternoon, for New Castle, where the District Rotary convention, is being held.

2 for 51c YOU JAVe 44. Talcum An imported I 1 STATIONERY RUBBER GOODS 75c Harmony Bar Rnm tkt odor of ftcably COOKING DEMONSTRATION ThursdayFriday Saturday 1.00 Monoaram Rubber Tall Pbt MtU 45'CaseadePoundPaper A QUAUTY PAril Ae a le f'-au-'yj Glove cut ftcen. 2 for Sle TfOU SAVt 4K irllnt from tkr tout -Liliro OU of Bit. Men like tail nteUtat produtl for eonl toilet use. Portirnlarlr refrtsa- WHAT A tsS ONE CENT SALE IS It Ml kr itoa al rafiUr prif, lkm aMtkatr Haaa tkt as klftd fa mmm.

A i)sMtr tUi TW aUadard fkrir mA KJsw teJ Craw it Mb. koy tab Ikl pwimm m4 ky yHt I mmt Mr, SI warta, fm ftrt tvo IvkaM. Ewmry arttclo to tMa Mia ta ktfk daa atattaUrd pim of aawcluaidiM. Jwal tk Msaia sold mmmry day Ik rgjU itica. Tlua Mia a 4imlfMl kf Ik VmUmd Drfl C.

a mm t4mrtUm atlas. Ratkatr Iktw mpmm4 largo mmmm wmmj to sxlior wara ammtimcm fwm tk tvanl mi ika fa da. ii. apAaadiaiaj it sa Ikia aaJ to paiaMtlway to aall foil oiaa ack 4t kifk amadard aaartkaadi far 1 cast. Il taata aaatasra to gal aa casloaiat-a, ka lk aaariara to yrati fa iaititad, kaar aa aka (aada will vlaMo jmw.

fluff Swimming, safo and sanitary, every afternoon and evening at Natatorium. advtbe-tt I Prof. John H. Dorr, Dr. J.

W. Al-len, C. 11. Myers and C. C.

Yohe for kokold Yam Saee 44a ii- after tbe abave. Trallir Areata Talcam 2 for 76c TTOU SAVE 74. laraeoirr Kouiif MUHSgt 1UA IMIeaiea' Slrlii Saap eUaaaa 1u Sflbanaea Seep April 262728 5 t.r Uc 1 (.1 lie a a ir ac 2 ft Ilk: 2 for lie a it tic 2forl" Yo Se.e 1 fer II, 1 fee Ma 1 fer 1.11 all Teilet Seaa Goardanua Stationery eypttaa Palm Saap i e)aiaia Heir Tni MaiiMOM Cotmb MaxiMom Conk Labor-IjiM Apra Rom Cold Cimbi far Mm Oorfia Mom Vaniih. CrMM Imr Iftt Georgia Rom 6otp 1 Imr 2dc Georgia Itos Tali am far Arabeaqoe Stationer Pierre Stationery Lord Baltimore Stationery, Whit and Tii.ta SUNDRIES and BRUSHES for LSI Imr I. el 1 fer Ttc a for Sle 1 foe Sle foe Sle foe lie $1.00 Bouquet Rtmee Cacerpu Ko Fare Powdtr 2 Imr SI Ifaraaia Poind Paper 2Sc Quality Tooth Bnuhe Marsala Envelopee Fac Am HfortmcTtl of rvminr Tiliine, Ruled or Plain Powder.

aaaaaaw: $2.00 Maximum Fountain Syringe Geaemateod fee Oaa Year tylea it nil that wia aatufy tK reqjTrmenU left this afternoon for Harrisburg, on-a mission connected with the local public echools. Old time dance, F.Iks, April 25. tbc21-23 Mrs. May Murray, of Frederick-town, was a visitor yesterday at the home of Mrs. C.

N. Crumrine, West Main street. Mrs. C. W.

Musser, of Philadelphia, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McCourt, of Second etreet.

50c Klenzo Liquid Antiteptic eltfiLaiiB $1.00 Exotic Stationery or roar uoii). Koidrd la a a piece. 2 for 2 01 2 'or 26c Y0U saVE a4 Rkfr Br4. 1 Ua.r Braih a It LSI Lralfcor Hruab fa l-2o Aillimifr l'ia-1rr. 1 la, 1 yd.

lr I3 AdkniTf PlMtrr, I in. ft 7 da. a la 4i Quich-A'tj HatUr list SI Hail- Ni Uesba fat I4W Jnntnl tawdtrt Puff I 2w Woab Oinbs, fancy I far 3lt An vo-te-dau boa of wrttutf tpT. 2fr1.01 YOU SAVE SS KiSt fenaa, haav iabea kael taata, a I i a tie breath. Valuable tbe treatment of pvarrbea.

2 for 51c YOU SAVE 4t Vaa Sate AJU 11 Maii mum lint Water Uolil. 2 for taaoaatSaaua'i'airei Waier (A 1 fttl.Stl gaaaoet Vaaaw CoiaMct or IUaf 2 fee lt REXALL REMEDIES 26e Oranfc Bloitom PURE FOOD PRODUCTS St. Margaret's Guild, bridge and I "500" party. Thursday afternoon April 26 from 2 until 5 o'clock, $1.00 Peptona aaaUaa TalcURI IeVl Powder TWa Foael Sawciata aaTercJ repreecat him aavaimca aad i Fal Plat Enrlckea tlie blood aad bailde etrenfth. A (aoe) toale for the Spring.

2 tor $1.01 TOU SAVE Ste Of finf Imported talc. lfetijrbtfttDr wit tutd rstroJUog. 2 for 26c YOU SAVE a4e i camaactioa aritlt oarr On Caatt Sal i ajuot them becauae ei tbeir ralii. Sfle nallardvale Strawberrp Pieaerro Sac Uallardvale Raanberry Preaenre aaw Baliardvaie Pineapple Prooaroc I if liallardvale Grape Jam liallardvale Grape Jelly, 10 IT Uallanlvale Red Currant Jelly, IS oaa. baliardvaie Orenffe Starmalade, 16 waa.

41 rtailardeale ftalad rireaainp. 8 on. Hallardeale M.mhmallow Treme, IS oaa. 3do Baliardvaie Chocolate Saace, 12 eat, Sle latrett'e Frait Cardial foe a 1 far 4c a fee a foe a for 34k a for Sle a fee 40c a fee 41a a for 3c 2 toe Mm a fee aa Cpelro Coffee, lib. pooaaW fee Opeko Teas, lb apbeafar Syfflond'e Inn Peanat Butter, IS oaf.

fer Para Vlrcin Olrre Oil. 12 tt oaa. a for Syntond'e Ion Vanilla Rxtrart, 8 aak 2 far Imitation Venilla Katrert, oaa. for Rymond'a Ina lAeaon Extract, 2 oaf. a for Symonda Inn Cocoa Pfcerder.

lb. a far KyToood-'a loa Baklnc C'-becolate, la. a fee Braaad'a laa Beef Co boa, ira a far THE FINEST ALUMINUM VAPO SEAL COOKER CooA-s Willi Little or No Water 7-qt. SizeSJJi 10-qt. Come in, see it, and also taste the food i Myers Myers Plumbing Heating Hardware bridge.

Evening 8 until 11, bridgt and Prizes and delicious lunch. Parish House. Come and bring your friends. Admission 50c. advtbclt Friends of Miss Anna Cowan, who has been ill for the past few weeks at her home in Fourth street, will be glad to hear that she is greatly improved.

St. Margaret's Guild, bridge ana "500" party. Thursday afternoon Bale Teaic i fee I. I Cora Solvent a foe ae Urkspar Uotloa a foe SOW Menth.W. Pine Cad laear Eat, I fee ale Analarale Balm a lee Mo Coder Cheat Compoand a for aa.

Ceerry Bark Coaik bymp a fee Mm Paot Pewder foe Zav nySil. eaa. fee Sle Caacara No, Binile, lau'o aAUoptaa, fall pint a foe TSe Daaco Uaraaila Datal Po. lleMi Naraaaa fenaaia, au in In io HaraioB Creaae AlmoniB 1 for Sfc Banaeaa Uloc VereUI lor Taw UeroeD ctKM Votur Cola Creaat lr all HaiamT Ceto'a't Oil Sbaiarwe 75c ReU Theatrtr! Cold SOcReull LaiBlivo Salt A ee.ftMlilnf effer lauliea. a Croojit A fml erceio foe atert-f aoa.

Oaa-Taaaal Cea 2 for 76c SOU tAVt ta Span Hirsch April 26 from 2 until 5 o'clock, bridge. Evening 8 until 11, bridge and, Prizes and delicious lunch. Parish House. Coma and bring your friends. Admission 50c.

I advtbclt you save at. Phone 709 173 W. Main St. DC.

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