* BAIW^ Ml Cakes, scuits, Hot Breac s ;.i e Tasty, Economical, bsolutely Healthful Si m\\|r^ f : ."' ' 0 'lljL |— , ■ V : - . * W .• TM y, .. # ,>4 i /. _ TW. | <% H, .1 CR*. - RASE •. »ICMTRX JMBBBMBMWISI ■ NAIIIAA IIIIIUMII'MI NIAB MIN I ;lAW * LOCAI. - '* i PERSONAL - i fill '■■■' poi •;: see tin Phk-s on Tn< «du.v. Max Spcnce, of Sinnamahoning, is spending the week in town, guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Spenee. j Lee W. Felt, who is attending Hamilton College, at Clinton, N Y., has arrived at homo for the Festive season. Prof. W. Grier Briner departed for his home at Carlisle, Pa., last Friday evening to spend Christmas and New Years. W. 11 Smith, ofSterling Run, spenl a short time in town on Monday trans acting business and made the PBKSS of. i fice a social and business call. James Ulmer, stenographer in the ofliee of the Keystone National Pow der Company, will leave for his home at Sallndasburg, Pa., on Saturday to spend Christmas with relatives. William MaeDonald, of Beeehwood, was a business caller at Emporium last Saturday and made the PRESS office a social and huaiuess call, renewing his subscription for another year. Mrs. George Lusk, returned to her home at Crcssent, Pa., last Monday morning, after spending a short time in town guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Edwards, Sixth street. Miss Mildred MeQuay and Messrs. Eirl Met a and Will Welsh, who are atteuding Clarion State Normal School, will arrive at home in time to celebrate the Christmas Holidays witii their par- Miss Jean McNurney and Messrs. Linn Strayer, Carl Thompson and Kd win Baldwin, who ai*e attending State College, have returned to their re sptM'tive home at this place, for the Holiday season. T. J. Butler, who has been spending the past few month* with relatives at Seattle, Wash., returned to his home at this place, arriving here Sunday. Mr. Butler expect* to return to the West in the near future. Ermine G Items, of Detroit, Mich., arrived iu town on Wednesday to spend the Holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, P. Hants and family Claude K. Kent*, of Pittsburg, is ex |M- ted home next .Saturday to make a abort visit. Mr. aud Mrs. Grant H. Allen d« part ed last Monday •veiling for Philadel phia and Saw York City aud will n<»t return until after Christmas, They . v. ill also visit relativist of Mrs. Allan's ' at varlou* pla ess on the Hudson, Randolph Lock wood, of Shipped, ~s» an agrstt.ihle P>«fets caller ytmtc ' 'c*Ueb'' tbu same complaint. l>r. H. S. Falk is attending the mar riage of bis sister, at Wilkes-Barre. i Dr. and Mrs. V. K. Corbetf, of Drift wood, spent a short time in town on ! Tuesday looking for Santa Clauo. W. S. Vroon an, of Driftwood, and I Cbas Leutze, ot this place, were agree able Piu-> visitors on Tuesday even i ing. We regret our downtown neighbor, ; Mr. S. L. Barton lias been having a 1 bird time of it with rheumatism, great ly interfering with his work, i James Murphy, of Grafton, 111., form ! eriy of this place, arrived in town on Wednesday noon to spend the holidays , with his many friends. Miss Kathryn Hogan, who has been spending the las' two month** with 1 relatives at Binghamton, N. Y , has re turned to her homo at this place. Ralph H. Welsh and wife, of Medina, N. Y., are expected to arrive at Em 1 : ;um on Saturday and will be guests' at tlie home of the former's parents, Vr. ani Mr*. W. H. Welsh and family, West Fifth street. Chs . T. Logan aud wife, of Bisig hi mton, N. Y., are due in Emporium o s Friday to spend the Xmas season with former's parents and sister aud V:'i Logan's uncle and wife, M. T. Hogan a;,d family. Misses Kate Metzgerand Vera Olm s .ed have arrived in town from Ober* lin, Obio, to spend the festive season, with their parents. Prothonotary W. J. Leavitt attended the funeral of his late friend, William Buck, at Ridgway. They used to en joy outings together—Mr. Buck serv ing as cook for the camp. Mr. and Mrs. TferrvShade, ofSinna mahoning, arrived in town on Tues dn and will sp< ud the we k, guests at the home of the latter's mother. Mrs. j Mary Butler, West Fourth street. ?'rs. James W. Brandt, of Mechanics bi Pa., and Miss Leicester Heisier, of ilan • burg, l'a., si.it . t . of Mrs. M. L. Tate, accompanied by Mrs. Brandt's two el-.ldren, are expected to-day and will spend the Holidays nt the Epis copal Rectory. Miss Stella Tebo, Emporium's young ar!i*t, returned to her borne at this pi ti this (Thurday) morning to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Maine Tebo. Miss Tebo is a student in the convent at St. Marys. MmstM Margaret Cavey, Marion Baldwin, Margaret Kelley and Kathryn Blumle, whu are attending St. Ehza ' rived in town on Wednesday evening, t«> spend tiit? i 'hi intmss s».. on at their respective homes. The PUKKS is pleased to hear from our former townsman, Mrs. A. D. Mae- Donell, wlto is Treasurer of Westboro Lu mber Co., at Wentboro, Wis., renew ing his paper for another year, also adding: "All the Empoiium people are serv well and butty, but all wish ing to tie back to Emporium fur the holidays, Itegarda to all the boy a." Michael J. McLaughliu, of Chaffae, pleasantly remembered by mauy of our readers as a former engineer at the Pump tttatlou on Hunt* Kim, came to Emporium, last Thursday, (guests of Mr. aud Mrs. John Cuiumingn at Collage Hotel) accompanied by Ida very plisutaul daughter, Min* Margaret , the latter calling at Hkkh ofliee yestarday to pay her respect* and re new the Put - for another year, While Mr. MeL. returned home yester- CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1910. Ohns. O. Wiley, who has been locat- ! i od ir MhBB., for some came home | last Sunday to spend the Xman season I I with his mother and family. He will not return to headquarters at Boston, j hut has been plac <1 in a new territory, S hi ■■■• dj, Y V VV. A. Dalryniple, who haß been em 1 ployed in Jackson, Ky., for the past 1 year, arrived in town Wednesday I evening to spend a short time with his i family. Our genial friend, Mr. B. : Hoag, of Oarncron, accompanied by j : his bright yourn* son Deau, were ! PRESS callers to-day. The Churches. FIRST BAPTTDT. Ri.v. J. L. Bocuw, Pastor, i 10:30 a. m. -Sermon, "The 11 md of | Almighty." 11:46 a. m. -Bibi" .School. The les- ; : son period will b>> tnken up, the pastor ' in gi\ iug a Blackboard Talk. 6:'!() p. m. —-V. P. Praise Service in i | the basement of ctmrch. 7:30 p. m. —Union Service at the j Presbyterian Church. At the morning P«- rviee tin pimtor and trust* e desire the prt. nee of : every member of the church to con sider a matter of importance. FIRST METHOD IST EPISCOPAL. REV. J. P. ANDERSON, P..-tor. Otirisfmas sermon by tin p.iitor at 10:30 o'clock, a. m., subject, "God's Unspeakabl" Gift." Christmas exer cise in flu Sunday echool at 11:45 a. ; im. Ail of the school are ; urged to be prt-aeni at this hour. This ; congregation will join in the Union Christmas service to be held in the Presbyterian church at 7:30 p. m. EMMANUEL CHURCH. REV. M. L. TATE, Rector. Christmas Day there will be an early celebration of the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock. A secoud celebration of the Holy- Eucharist at 10:30 o'clock. Christmas is a Day of Holy Obligation, so that all Christians ought to regard I it as a gracious privilege to communi- I cate. Sunday school will convene at 12 m. The evening service will be held at | 5:00 o'clock This service will consist , of a shortened form of Evening Prayer and several solos will 1 e sung. The christian people of the com ir unity are cordially invited to wor ship with us at 5:00 o'clock, p. re. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Riiv. R. H. BENT, Pastor. The worship at the Pre byterian church next Sunday mor ing, Service of Praise and Sermon will be apj o priate to Christmas Festival. There will be a union Xmas service of churches at Presbyter! a church" in the evening. The Hev. J. F. Ander son of the M. E. Cburch is expected to preach for us. All other churches are coidially in-, vited to worship with us t .e evenii g of the Glad Day. For Sale. i Good six room house; gas and city 1 j water, West Allegany Avenue, Em- | poriura, Pa., lot 50x160. A bargain, i Apply to Mrs. John H( :.i:easj, Em- i porium, Pa. 'ls-4t. Beautiful Table. During this week, Miss Robe Smith has completed a most beautiful table at d she can well be proud of her work. The top and sides is of glass and has been lined with ci-;.ir bauds, arranged in a very neat manner. Miss Smith has had an oiler of twenty live dol ars for the table. It certainly is very be autiful and reflects gVeat credit upon the handiwork of Miss Smith. Parties, Dances and Fes tivals. The next ten days will be crowded with much merry making, following is just a few of Hoi* liila\ celebrations: Ou Saturday evening, of this week, the Christ" maw entertainment of the Rmmanutl Sunday School will be observed is the Parish Houne. . Other churcheM will also observe the day by rendering special music and making glad the hearts of the Sunday School members by pre eoting gifts. A Union 8c rviee of all the churches will b i held at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday eve- j | niug. j On Monday evening, all who desire, can have j | the opportunity of witnessing a 112 t game of . i basket bail, which will be played between Em- \ , porium and Butler, at the opera ho*, e. I Tuesday evening, December 27th, the regular ! dance of the Social Club will be giveu at the j Wednesday evening, Mi** IJ 4 MHU \fcQuay will \ i entertain the Union Friendly Society at her I home on Vine Street. On Friday evening the Annual liance of the j Rescue Hook au«i Ladder C >lll puny will be giv* ; - : ! • •nd thi 1 { Ueriuauia orehestra will be present, j h«tunhy ening, the attraction will be the ! production of "Uncle Daniel 1 ' Hi the opera 1 j tiuuif. : Several other parti* will also take place cltir- ! ing the week, but at thi< writing we have betm ! I unable to ascertain who will do the entertaining' ! Th*s coining week will be one continual round j ! uf pleasure, and tin n people will nay that fc*u»- | porium is (IVA4 an«t that (her« i i ml UT IMUM'I.VMAI ION WuKRHaa: Mi* I / Him, llaittn A 11A1.1., Hrvoitlrnt JlKlK« ami 1 M»i II«m (l. '.J. I.allitt. mul .lons A. WUI.IF, Juil(f< » 'if' fi»r« , ufflyi-r >||ui*ial Jail Uclivti y. Quarter Mmmlm* "I It,. IV . 111 j• . *ii.'> . .uri anil l iiun i»f t ..n.mn i rii »« fut *!»• otiuuly ot <.'»in*. >cr, •■•naral J*il i>. 11. ,141 m I 'II nt »»■«!.. ..I tliu HISB « , utjilmiia' lii.rniKb •>( Emporium, fa., <>o Mumiav. tb« Nirtlt •i» !«i 1 '•> (llvni l" thii'tiriMiar*, Justice* of sh« P«»t » ami t!n«iin,il>li within (hi county, Dial tin . 'if than ami tlt< u 111 ilu-lt jr,.i»cf u •una, at !• u'elwik, a tu of »ai.l .lay, a'ihtf>.-tt I DAY St j j DAY Si i fe'"! t'i j | _Thr I fl - ly m 1 ' Another Yule Tide is Upon Us. Again we greet you and wish you Jj A Leany Christmas and Happy New /ear jj| j ifei = jp| We have endeavored to help make it so, by rendering our best efforts in goods and sereice. $© We thank you again for past patronage and solicit a continuance of same Igffi || Store Closed Monday, Dec. 26. || ',{(3 Except for a short time in the morning, for your convenience and the cor- p J rection of any errors that may have been made during the Christmas rush. jß| Kindly bear this in mind when placing your Friday and Saturday orders. |||j jl Good Things for Your Christmas Dinner |J §| Celery, v *' • Cranberries, fe Lettuce, Grape Fruit, W Radishes, ~ Bananas, ggj |gj Cucumbers, " Apples, J| Parsley, ; 1 Oranges, p Sweet Potatoes. Grapes, L|f lj| Squash, ! Confectionery, fej Turnips. Nuts, Pigs, Dates. » k Lucious Baltimore Shucked Oysters tSli I® \lfK Your Christmas and New Year's dinner will not be complete without them [gV \(® in some form. VJr Hi r —— L ~ 1 M Don't Forget Royal Don't Forget High Grade Coffee tBSEBJL iii in'ii Miin mi—Mi—■—'imiMM hn ' it' 'iff ""irnnr r~r rM 1 Economy Prices 1 P Sugar $1.45 Olives "KSf" 25c '' S "eiovor Hill" Itulti r till, kiniHlmtbrings I too can white ffl, ©AJ Butter U ' v " luore " 36c P © A»pnrttgus tips, the can j',^J I Pure I tog Lard, «/• Procai-wac 25(i tin "Heinzs Black- OO ggj Lard i„ i.uik, n, 16c * reserves preHervi ., )tlje can ©) ' Honev 1,1 111I 11- ' count y "oney «J , n * 20c bottle My Wife's nuucy about Ilb action ic balac! Uressißg Salil(1 ~( , M llg ,n ;. v . H3 _ each the bottle 15C ' Shredded Wheat Sl i« 1 " D Bohl California Lima Bean> O KM ' 12c Beans ,i„ » «| tq Peas 12k Sardines 1 25 c fc| 1 Si BS' Delivery to All Parts of Town M; ' You Get Better Values Here i -1 L | EL V/A NO PAl'l It NEXT WEEK lut come to the *tore for week oml sale. |My} H YOURS FOR SERVICE, [JJ| I J. 11. DAY. I rhorie 6. Emporium, Pa.