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FEIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1948, PAGE ELEVEN. THE NEWS-HEBALD. FRANKLIN AND OIL CITY, PA. Nat Gas 30 31 Rev. Coleman Will Three Arrested for OIL CITY DEPARTMENT "AILS AND KAIL EQUIPMENT.

Stocks Decline in Increased Volume 3 Remain in Franklin. Jieghany Corp 3 'Obtaining Jobless NEWS ELAINE KOONTZ SOCIETY MRS. CHARLES HUMPHREY CIRCULATION DONALD KAY Funds Illegally 22'( 118! (Continued from Page 1.) 14 Meyersdale-Olivet A. F. Richards; 24 New Castle, H.

H. Grove; Paradise, 14 C. R. Weslager, Jr. Pittsburgh, Arlington Avenue, 14 pai Arklertr Pittsbureh.

First- im Locomotive 22 ttchison 119 Baldwin 14 3altimore Ohio pfd 24 Canadian Pacific 14 Chesapeake Ohio 37 2rie 15 NEW YORK UP Stocks made an irregular decline in slightly in creased volume during the morning dealings today. Three district men pleaded American and Foreign Powei N. C. Miliiron; Pittsburgh, Frank-: Physicians to Hold Graduate Institute Here Wednesday guilty to charges of receiving money under false preteases when arraigned before Alderman Morris SO I i Women's News Club Events Illinois Central 38 Lima Locomotive 10 New York Central 17 Northern Pacific 21 lin Street, C. M.

Faulk; Pitts-16 burgh, Lorenz Avenue, E. Man- 21 Iramvpr- Pittsburgh. MadiSOIl Goldstein, of Oil City, this common, which gets l50th of a share of new. common under reorganization, fell a point to its low for the year at 2. The second preferred declined 3 points to 8.

The latter gets share of new com Car Out of Control Goes Through Fence A car, operated by Gertrude Fleckenstein, of 118 Washington Avenue, jumped the curb between Chacona's restaurant and the Elm Street dinor at 8:20 p. m. Thursday and stopped just short of falling into the parking lot, approximately 10 feet below, city police Penna 19j 19 Avenue, C. M. Faulk; Pittsburgh, Pullman 43 43 canton Heights.

K. M. Bishop: The men, charged with receiv Area physicians have been noti-; Southern Pacific 59 58 pieasantville New Paris. Gilbert ing money illegally from the State Unemployment Service, are mon. The $6 preferred which re Southern Rwy Union Pacific fled that the second annual pro-j gram for the Graduate Education; ceives $100 principal amount new Ellert-Phillips Thomas Shanahan, Glenview 45 89 13 16 44 per cent debentures and 1 Avenue, Oil City; Harry A.

Perk L. Shilling; Portage, C. T. Miller; 89 Rochester, I. W.

Wanner; Rock-13 wood, J. N. Miller; Salix-Elton, W. J. Boyd; Sarver West Winfield, W.

M. West; Scalp Level, L. M. Siverly School Has Interesting Program Successful Annual Institute of the Pennsylvania Mnie Tta Medical Society will be held next IOKe Western Maryland Youngstown shares of common rose 3 points ins, 119 State Street, Oil City; and to 62, while the $7 preferred Vincent P. Bunce, of.

Elm Street, Wednesday, Sept. 22, at the Belles reported. Place Thursday Franklin. The woman was attempting to which gets $110 principal amount of new debentures and 2 shares Crum. Lettres Club auditorium from 9 a m.

to 6 p.m. iney posted bond and were 58 '8 park the machine when the accel OLULLUdlCTClllill cm. LU uui- of common rose 3 points to 72 ordered to appear for the Novem erator stuck and she lost control of Subject for the day is "Office Gynecology," and speakers for the The common stock featured the Parents and friends of Siverly school pupils enjoyed a program given in the school by the children yesterday in conjunction with Rededication Week's "School Day" ber term of Quarter Sessions the car. The front end of the ma market in turnover. Court chine went through the fense at Choosing as her wedding date, the 53rd anniversary of the marriage of her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Dockery, of this city, Miss Alice Cecilia Ellert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ellert, of Orange Street, became the bride of RUBBERS. Firestone 46 Goodrich 58 Goodyear 44 STEELS Allegheny Ludlum 29 Armco 28 Bath Iron Works 11 Beth Steel 36 Pressed Steel Car 7 Std Steel Spring 14 Republic Steel 30 Steel 80 43 plied; Somerset Grace, R.

S. Shirley; Somerset Circuit, H. E. Dor-29 jsheim; South Connellsville, H. G.

28 Paul; South Fork, G. K. Hetrick; 11 i Valencia, H. B. Greer; Wilkins-35 Bruce H.

Bishop; Winburne, 7 I to be supplied; Windber, P. W. the side of the dinor which is on Sidney RussuelL in charge of observance. Eastman preferred, Pepsi-Cola and Homestake Mining made new lows for the year. U.

S. smelting gained a point. Other the corner of Elm Street and Gaso-line Alley. the Oil City Unemployment office, filed the information against the men, stating that they had been Miss Mildred Hall, Mrs. Shirley Garnie, Mrs.

Lois Payne and Mr. The right side of the car missed Franklin J. Phillips, son of Mr. wise the movements were narrow Elder assisted the children in car Ws'Baer. striking a parked car by about and Mrs.

Claude A. Phillips, of and uninteresting. Steels, motors, receiving money through the unemployment service although they rying out their project. The pro 79 gram was introduced by Jean four inches. Damage was esu mated at $25.

No one was in jured. oils, and rails sagged fractions. Mercantiles held steady. Noyes, at 6:45 o'clock last night in the parochial residence of St. Stephen's Church.

Rev. Louis were employed. Mr. Russell reported that do pfd 133 133 Vanadium 21 21 Pleger. Students participating were J.

Kelly, pastor, officiated, at the At 6:40 p. m. a 1948 Buick sedan, owned and operated by Antonia number of other persons, including the trio arraigned today, had pre 81 occasion are Drs. Eugene V. Hel-sel, Joseph A.

Hepp, E. J. Bate-man and Herman A. Pink, all professors in gynecology at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr.

Thomas Thomas, of Oil City, and Dr. Frank E. Butters, of Franklin, will be the presiding Officers at the meeting. Between 75 and 80 area physicians in northwestern Pennsylvania attended the first annual program held last year, and a similar attendance is expected this year. The last meeting of the fall session this year will be held in the last week of October; the spring session will start in April and end in May.

Other similar meetings are being held in Erie, Wiliamsport, Clearfield, Allentown, Washington, Johnstown, Harrisburg and Yngstwn Sh and Tube 81 TOBACCOS Mary Joe Ralph, William Murphy, Scott Himes, Melvin Britt, Joan viously been fined for similar aa double ring ceremony. Autumn flowers formed a deco rative background for the Quarterly conference members: intinerant: Pittsburgh Arlington Avenue, R. L. Fassinger; Pittsburgh Lorenzo Avenue. J.

V. Beg-linger; E. A. Miles; Salix-Elton, J. L.

Smith; Scalp Level, Lewis Steeley; Somerset Grace, H. W. Kaebnick; probationers: Altoona, Paul C. Shaffer; P. J.

Metzgar; Jennestown, William C. Beal, S. S. Kimmel; Ligonier, J. Howard Smith; Salix-Elton, Dale E.

Dov-' erspike. Brueato, of Rouseville, which was parked in a space in front of the Western Union office, Center tions but this time the state de New York Stocks Quotations by BUTLER, WICK Franklin Open 2 p.m. AVIATION. Avco Mfg 6 6 Bodner, Raymond Mohnkern, David Schock, Edward Maier, Joyce Stover, Yvonne Delahunty, cided to take court action, hoping Street, was struck by a 1939 Hud- to curb misrepresentation in the Liggett and Myers Lorillard Reynolds UTILITIES Mrs. Charles Karg, pianist, and her son, Tommy, violinist, played son sedan, owned and operated by filing of unemployment claims.

James Tock, Sandra Mooney, Margaret Ralston, Peggy Murray, Pat Kenneth R. Nelson, of 709 East the wedding music, including the Second Street. Nelson, police said, was travel ty Delahunty, Gladys Poulson, Lib. by Kay Goodman, Judith McClel Bendix Aviation 34 Boeing Airplane Co 25 Consolidaated Aircraft 10Vs traditional wedding processional by Wagner and recessional by ing south on Sefleca Street and land, Marlene Wyman, Donald East End Honor Roll is Finished West Penn Elec Columbia Gas Mendelssohn. The bride's gown of white slip was making a right turn onto 62 62 88 88 20' 20 36 36 3 2 10 10 17 17 12 12 29 28 3 3- 23 23 21 20 15 15 34 34 3 3 45 45 Siembida, Ronald Mohnkern.

Livestock Center when he struck the car. Lancaster. satin, was fashioned witn 1 1 '11- A 1 A minor mishap occurred at 10:15 a. m. today in front of the Curtiss-Wright 10 Douglas Aircraft 55 Lockheed 22 North Am Aviation HVs Sperry Corporation 27 Trans and West Air 13 United Aircraft 26 iiiea Doaice wun iiei yune aiiu seed pearl trim.

The skirt was city hall when a new sedan and very full. Her net veil was at Work on the permanent East End honor roll, first erected in Elmo Murray, Donald Mitcham, Charles Winger, Richard Hopwood, Raymond Kohnkern, Robert Mooney, Boyd Enos, Wayne Wyman, David Newell, Thomas Gar-vey, Shirley Slater, Jack Lane, Marian Bickel, Virginia White, Judy Coogan, Thomas Jackson and members of the fourth, fifth and Oil City Hospital Admitted. tached to a pleated net tiara trimmed with seed pearls. She December of 1943 by Mrs. W.

B. an old car with half a hood on the engine collided. Both cars were traveling south on Seneca Street The operators settled their mcuevirt, oi unurcn street, in carried an arm bouquet of white Mrs. James Ziegler, 206 West honor of East End boys in World FOODS. Armour and Co 111 9 Borden 41 Canadian Dry 10 roses, and wore a rhmestone Third Street 34 25 10 10 55 22 11 27 13 26 9 41 10 38 44 30 28 23 30 32 82 15 13 differences and then went on.

War II, was finished Wednesday. bracelet, the bridegroom's Gift. PITTSBURGH UP Livestock: Salable cattle, 123; market slow and steady; good to choice, good, cows, good to choice, medium to good. can-ners and cutters, $11-17; bulls, good to choice. common to medium, Salable market active and 50c higher; 160-180 180-200 200-220 220-250 250-300 300-330 100-150 lbs $24-28; roughs, S23.50-24.50.

Salable sheep, 200; market active; spring choice lambs, $24-26; medium to good, $17-22; common, $10-13; ewes, $5-11; wethers, Salable calves. 75: market choice, medium, $24-26; culls and $16-18. Mrs. Labertom Hart, 10 Mylan sixth grades. Mrs.

George T. Ewing, of this Six hundred and ten names are painted on the glass-enclosed Street. Curb Stocks BACHE AND COMPANY city, as the bride's only attendant, Mrs. Alfred Higley, 313 East General Foods 38 Kroger 44 Nat Biscuit 31 Nat Dairy 28 board and rune crosses for those who lost their lives have been Third Street. wore pink tulle, her gown being fashioned on Colonial lines, with Dinner, Program Planned Tonight Robert Boardman, Henry's placed in front of the memorial.

P. T. A. Festival Held at Reno Church The Reno Parent Teacher As draped shoulder and hoop skirt. Standard Brands 5 Bend.

She wore a matching net tiara and Swift and Co 30 Mary H. Boring, 317 West A living memorial, in the form of a Christmas tree, was planted last Christmas on the spot where carried pink roses. INDUSTRL4LS. Seventh Street. A labor-management dinner Peggy J.

Jacoby, 119 Moran Robert D. Phillips, of Grand Forks, N. was his brother's best Allis Chalmers 32 Amer Can 82 sociation's annual fall festival, Thursday evening in the basement of the Reno Methodist Church, was a successful affair both from tne roil board first was erected. It was at this time that the donor deeided to make the memorial a man. program at 6 p.

m. in the Wanango Country Club, and a "Constitution Night" program at 8 p. m. in the Amer Mach and Fdy 15 Street. Mrs.

Clair See, Hasson Heights, Donald Butler, Seneca. Amer and San 13 Doint of attendance, financial re- The bride's mother wore a black crepe frock, with gray accessories and a shoulder bouquet of yellow Senior High School will highlight Amer Tel and Tel 152 152 permanent one. Each year, she said, the names had to be repainted, and the wooden supports of Mrs. Carl Cunningham, 312 49 Amer Woolens 49 Street. roses.

At the Elks MENS LEAGUE. Team 12 C. Dorworth 109 J. Serge 130 J. Dobos 82 E.

Bailey 93 S. Gebhard ...105 W. Hutz 109 W. Hamilton H. Biery 97 L.

Metz Dummies 303 tne poard needed additional work, Curtis Publishing 10 Mrs. Frank Dloniak, 105 Clarion today's observance of Hededica tion Week. H. V. Grumbling, superinten' dent of local schools, and Ross At The entire project throughout turn and quality of the articles displayed, it is stated, the displays being more uniform this year than in previous ones.

The association has sponsored similar festivals for the past several years, and the rroceeds are used for Parent 125 147 78 98 104 128 79 92 104 90 12T 120 5 111 12 116 11 io 216 Street. Discharged. ine nve years cost the neigh Deere 34 Distillers-Seagrams 15 Dresser Mfg 27 Du Pont 172 well CIO representative, will be Qornooa oi $huu. Tne stand is Marjorie Willis, 109 Charlton the speakers at the former meet now set in cement and the names ing, and Col. Benjamin H.

Brin Street. Mrs. John Rondinelle, Tidioute. are enclosed in glass. Freeport Sulphur 43 The bridegroom's mother was attired in grey crepe with black accessories and stony martin shoulder furs.

Her flowers were a shoulder bouquet of white roses. A reception was held at the Ellert home on Orange Street after the ceremony. Gladioli and tapers in crystal candelabra decorated the table, which was centered with Teacher work. Plans originally were made to Gen Elec 40 Totals 1028 1056 1101 Mrs. William Linch, 27 Plum 37 37 37 37 20 20 15 15 5 5 5 5 1 1 4 4 49 49 to 7 45 45 Vi 4 4 13 13 4 4 23 23 76 76 15 15V4 11 11 11 11 3 3 916 916 2214 22 4 4 16 16 11 11 to 5 7 7 10 10 10 10 6 6 to 5 19 19 7y4 714 to 21 to 1.58 Aluminum Co 37 Ame and A 37 Am Republics 20 Am Superpower 15 Ark Gas A 6 Barium Steel 5 Can Marconi 1 Cessna Aircraft 4 Cities Service 50 Cosden Pet 7 Creole Pet 46 East and 4 Elec and 13 Fairchild Engine 4 Glen Alden C'l 23 Humble Oil 76 Imperial Oil 15 Interna Pet 11 Kaiser Frazer 11 Kingston Prod .3 Leonard Oil ..916 Lone Star Gas 22 Mesabi Iron 4V2 Ml' Produc 16 Na Fuel Gas 11 A Pand Ma .5 NiaHudPow 7 Niles-Bem-P 10 Pantapec Oil 11 Pennroad 6 Wilson Bros 4 United Gas Co 19 Venezuela Pet.

IVi Reliance EE 20 Div Shares 1.44 ton, of New Kent, World War I and II veteran, attorney and former treasurer of the New York have the unveiling of the honor A candy and bake sale was held in conjunction with the exhibit, Street. roll last Memorial Day, but be Gillette 32 Int Harvester 28 Int Tel and Tel 12 Mrs. William Home, Hasson and refreshments were sold. cause of material shortages the Stock Exchange, at the later meet ing. Team 14 W.

Ross T. Heffern R. Lavery C. Wagener .108 .142 96 Mrs. Reid Allen was judge of the work wasn't finished until Wed nesday, Mrs.

McDevitt said. novelties and flowers, and Mrs, .121 a five tier cake, baked by Mrs. Johns-Manville 34 Joy Mfg 35 Loews Inc 16 Heights. Donald Butler. Mrs.

Theodore Czajka, 209 Env erald Street. Janet Schill, Marble. A chorus of more than 50 voices, conducted by Harland C. Mitchell, and an orchestra, numbering 35 Manley Parker, and topped by a 123 101 119 129- 110 169 98 75 92 104 78 131 124 140 120 139 9S 83 114 104 Leonard Tarr judged the vegetables and fruits. Mrs.

Melissa Reynolds was In white gardenia. J. Bohlender 150 G. Lavery 112 J. McGuire 77 L.

Burger 65 F. Pankratz 76 Dummy 104 pieces, directed by Major Several Injured A graduate of Oil City High School, and of Saint Elizabeth's charge of the display tables, as Mrs. Charles Bromley, 1013 East Pepsi Cola 11 May Dept Stores 42 McKesson-Robbins 30 Montgomery Ward 55 sisted by Mrs. Ethel Nellis and Olmes, will furnish the music at the constitution night program, which is sponsored by the Sons Hospital School of Nursing, 10 34 15 27 172 43 40 32 28 12 34 35 16 10 42 30 55 19 46 30 11 7 12 28 38 20 40 10 19 27 45 4 Mrs. Doris Haun.

In Minor Mishaps Several minor accidents Youngstown, the bride has been employed as a private duty Totals 1051 1120 1129 High Score G. Lavery 169. High Average G. Lavery 140. and Daughters of the American Second Street.

Births. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leroux, of Rouseville, at 12:15 p. m.

Thursday. Mrs. Melissa Raynolds was in charge of the refreshments booth, Nat Distillers 19 Penney 46 Revolution. nurse here. were assisted by Mrs.

Helen Karns, Mrs. In charge of the program are: Mrs. F. Earle Magee, regent of the reported at the Oil City Hospital Thursday and today and three Romaine Ringbauer, Mrs. Bea Douglas, Mrs.

John Davidson, Mrs. Daughters of the American Revo persons were treated for injuries The bridegroom, a graduate of Crookston Northwestern School of Agriculture, in Minnesota, attended the University of Minnesota for two years, after which he served Catherine Packer, Mrs. Elizabeth Obituary 128 110 124 96 87 66 89 CA Pitts Cons Coal 30 Radio Corp 12 Radio-Keith 7 Remington-Rand 11 Schenley 28 Sears Roebuck 38 20th Century Fox 20 Union Car and Car 40 Hurshel Nicewonger, 44, of Plumer, R. D. 1, was the most Team 9 J.

Lavery 129 J. Porter .....109 T. Saddoris 101 E. Bryden 81 J. Pankratz Ill B.

Bennett 83 R. Hettenbaugh A. Hanna 78 B. Dodds 136 Dummy 116 Bauehman and Mrs. Ellen Kietz.

97 142 119 99 143 66 95 70 114 116 lution; Joseph Riesenman, of Franklin, president of the Sons of the American Revolution; Leo Brewster, general chairman of the There were displays by the chil seriously injured when he slid four years with the S. Army Gerald E. Geary. Solemn high mass for Gerald E. dren as well as the adults, and from the top of a huge Esso gaso during World War II.

He is now Standard Oils 124 116 Freedom Train committee; J. V. Frampton, chairman of the Free line truck yesterday afternoon. He was taken by ambulance to the enrolled as a student in the Min neapolis Business College. prizes were awarded in both divisions, as follows: Specimen flowers: 1st, rose, Mrs Geary, of 18 Smedley Street, life long resident of this city who died suddenly Thursday afternoon in the White Parlors, Franklin, while Bid Asked 23 25 1061 1000 dom Train's special events com hospital, where X-rays were tak After an eastern wedding trip Borne-Scrymser Co Warner Brothers 10 Western Union 19 Westinghouse Elec 27 Woolworth .45 M.

B. Haun; 1st, marigold, Ralph the couple will reside at 4016 Har mittee, and Dr. A. B. McCormick, pastor of the Second Presbyterian en.

He suffered injuries to his right hip and multiple bruises and is remaining in the hospital today Vogus; 2nd, Mrs. C. A. Alexander; 1st. zinnia, Mrs.

C. A. Alexander; riott Avenue, Minneapolis. For traveling the bride chose a green Church, who will give the 4 Zonite waiting for a bus to transport him to his home, will be read at 9 a. m.

Monday in St. Stephen's Church. Interment will be in the old St. 2nd, Mrs. William Marvin; 1st, Totals 1019 Team 15 H.

Haylett 110 G. Ringbauer 118 R. Ferry 88 W. Reynolds 104 J. Angello 146 M.

Bark Sr. 78 H. Anderson 98 H. Riddle. 128 R.

Russell 126 T. Barns 114 for observation. gabardine suit with black acces MINING. 112 110 106 87 108 61 95 112 128 98 101 124 116. 86 M)j 67 73 132 133 131 An employe of the Esso Stand' sories, and the gardenia which dahlia, C.

F. Best; 2nd, aster, Mrs. C. A. Alexander.

Alaska Junean 3 Joseph's Cemetery. ard Oil Co. of Pennsylvania, he had adorned her wedding cake. Am Smelting 56 Buckeye Pipe Line Co 11 Chesebrough Mfg Co 57 Eureka Pipe Line Co 21 Humble Oil 76 Imperial Oil Co 15 International Pet 11 National Transit Co 4 Southern Pipe Line Co 9Yi South Penn Oil Co 41 Std Oil Co of Ky 28 Swan and Finch Co 10y4 Miniatures: 1st, Mrs. C.

R. Reed, 59 22 77 15 HV4 4 9 41 29 12 An employe of the C. P. T. Com was washing a truck at the gar Am Zinc-Lead 7 Preceding her marriage the bride was honored at parties given 3 56 7 36 35 6 pany in Franklin, he had just fin Carol O'Neil; 2nd, Mrs.

G. W. Hin-derer, Mrs. Harry Milford. Anaconda 36 age at the corner of Walnut and East Second Streets when he lost S.

Galysh, Market Operator, is Dead bv Mrs. Willard W. Beach, Mrs, do Wire Gable 35 Table arrangements: 1st, Mrs. Totals 1110 1017 107S High Score J. Angello 146.

High Average R. Russell 129. George T. Ewing. Mrs.

Orrie C. his balance and slipped from the nished work for the day prior to the sudden heart attack. A certificate of death from natural causes was issued by the deputy top of the machine. Burns, Mrs. P.

E. Fleckenstein and John Allen; 2nd, Mrs. G. W. Hinderer, Mrs.

J. Allen. Calumet Hecla 6 Cerro de Pasco 23 Dome Mines 14 Granby 6 Mrs. Jarmila McLaughlin, of 607 Mrs. E.

M. Fleckenstein. Bouquets: 1st, zinnia, Mrs. C. R.

Samuel Galysh. 48, of Oak Central Avenue, was admitted to Out of town guests at the wed 23 13 6 32 30 coroner of Venango County, Dr. P. E. Cunningham, of Franklin.

NEW YORK BANK STOCKS. ding included: Mrs. Claude Reed; 2nd, Harry Whann; 1st, marigolds, Harry Whann; 2nd, Mrs, Homestake 33 the hospital at 1:30 a. m. today and treated for a cut on the left XNauonai uity oars i7S Road, Hasson Heights, operator of the Community Market baking department, died at 5:45 a.

m. to Phillips, Noy. Robert Phil William Marvin, Mrs. C. R.

Reed; Int Nickel 31 Kennecott 55 The deceased was the son of the late P. W. and Margaret Geary and was a member of St. Stephen's finger received from a stainless lips. Mrs.

Odney i'laat, urana 55 day in the Oil City Hospital where steel knife. Forks, N. Mrs. Jeanne Unger SUCCESSOR TO BOVO N.MRK, Inc. dmhhtaSemce Phone 202 15 1st, wildflower, Mrs.

C. R. Reed; 1st, pinks, Mrs. C. E.

Berringer; he had been a patient since Sept. 37 17 42 26 52 287 At 9:30 p. m. yesterday, Donald Chase National 35 Irving Trust 16 Bankers Trust 40 Manhattan 24 Manufacturers 50 Guaranty Trust 278 52 Church and the Knights of Colum bus. and Frank Unger, Ordviue, Mrs.

C. W. Harper. Jamestown, N. 13.

He had been in poor health 49 2nd, snapdragons, Mrs. C. E. Berringer; 2nd, asters, Mrs. Charles Miami 16 Phelps-Dodge 52 St.

Joseph Lead 49 Sunshine 9 Tenn Copper 16 for the past several months. He had been employed by the Mrs. Leo Welsh, Fred Kothei 9 Karns, 16, of Park Avenue, Hasson Heights, was treated for a smashed fourth finger on the left hand received when his hand was caught Mellring; 1st, mixed bouquet, Mrs. C. R.

Reed; 2nd, Mrs. C. E. Con 1D-S C. P.

T. for a number of years. Besides his widow, Mrs. Eliza A son of Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Galysh, he was born in the Ukraine Sept. 13, 1900, and came to this country when 13 years old. Smelting 46 fer. beth Geary, he is survived by a between bowling balls. MOTORS.

Gourd arrangement: 1st, Mrs. mer, Miss Konnie Aoriano, Youngstown, Major Raymond E. Dockery, Greenville, S. Mr. and Mrs.

John Dugan, Dennis Du-gan, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lord, Barbara Jane Lord, Corry; Mr. Phone Us for sister. Miss Ida Geary, of Oil City, Sarah Huff; 2nd, Mrs.

Will Huff. Chrysler 58 Continental Motors 7 iand a nephew, W. G. Geary, of Missionary to Speak Potted plants: 1st, Mrs. G.

w. Tea Table Gossip The river hit a new lojw mark today, at 2.01 feet. The temperature edged close to the 80-degree mark today. Yesterday's warmest was 78. Tulsa.

Okla. General Motors 62 Hinderer; 2nd, Mrs. M. B. Haun.

Quick The body will be returned from In 1941 he moved from Ashtabula, to Oil City where he had resided since. He operated the baking department of the local market from 1941 until the time of his death. To Cochranton and Novelties; 1st, roses, Mrs. Haun; Hudson 17 Mack Truck 20 the Reinsel Funeral Home to the family home this afternoon. Utica Church Groups 1st, pansies, Mrs.

John Allen. Fruits: 1st, grapes, L. M. Bait IS ME I A Nash-Kelvinator 17 Packard 4 Miss Ray Huffman, 24-year-old He was married in Cleveland zell; 1st, watermelon, Francis Huff; and Mrs. Reg Smith, Union city.

Trinity W. S. C. S. Holds First Fail Meeting, Thursday At the first fall meeting of the Reo 18 missionary to the bouth budan 1928 to Anna B.

Ocjer, who sur Service 1st, pears, L. M. Baltzell; 1st and vives. 47 58 7 62 17 20 17 4 18 23 8 9 59 33 9 64 9 13 50 20 2nd. apples.

C. O. Bisker. from Lake Presbytery of the United Presbyterian Church, will speak Studebaker 23 Twin Coach 8 Willys-Overland 9 The deceased was a member of Canned goods: 2nd, canned fruit, at the worship service in tne Coch the local Moose and Eagles Mrs. William Marvin; 1st canned TENSION EASED SANTA FE, N.

M. UP State police oSicials were aghast when several citizens called to report that a police car was weaving down a street with an obviously drunken man at the wheel. The police breathed easier after MOTOR ACCESSORIES vegetables, Mrs. Marvin; 2nd, Mrs. lodges.

Besides his wife, he is survived Woman's Society of Christian Ser C. A. Alexander: 1st, pickles, Mrs. Borg Warner 59 Briggs Mfg 33 vice of Trinity Methodist Uiurcn, ranton United Presbyterian Church Sunday morning. Her message will be on the subject, "Treading Pagan Paths." She will also talk to the iuniors at the Sabbath School by two sons, Fred and John Ralph Vogus; 2nd, Mrs.

C. A. Alexander; 1st, jellies, Mrs. C. A.

Alex Budd Mfg 9 at home; a sister in Canada, last night in the church parlors, the program consisted of educa I Michael Malvaso. Requiem mass for Michael A. Malvaso, former Main Street shoe 'repair proprietor, who died early Thursday morning in the St. Fran-it-is Hospital, Pittsburgh, following a three years' illness, will be cele-jbrated at 9 a. m.

Saturday in St. 'Stephen's Church. Burial will be made in Calvary Cemetery. The body was taken to the Rein-rel Funeral Home where friends call until 9 a. m.

Saturday. Mrs. P. E. Moore.

I Funeral services for Mrs. P. E. Eaton Mfg 64 and a brother, Jack Galysh, ander. checking.

It was a police car, but one which had been sold to a used car dealer two weeks before. i tional reDorts by delegates wno session preceding the worship pe- Hayes Body 9 Minnesota. Vegetables: 1st, onions, Mrs. had attended the school of mis The body was taken to the Our Loan Service is as near as your telephone. When you need cash quickly, phone the number below then call at our office.

It takes but a short time to arrange a loan. Repay monthly. If you cannot come in, write or phone and we will call and make all arrangements. Open Daily 8:30 to 5 p. m.

Saturday 8:30 to 1 p. m. Evenings by Appointment The Old Reliable Company 32 Years in Oil City Irene Roche; 2nd, Mrs. William Marvin; 1st, carrots, C. F.

Best; sions at Chautauqua during the Crawford Funeral Home where WRONG PLACE TO GO friends mays call until 11 a. m. summer, and vocal numoers ay Roland Phillips, guest soloist. MINERAL WELLS, Tex. UP 2nd, Mrs.

William Marvin; 1st, potatoes, Mrs. C. R. Reed; 2nd, Saturday when a prayer service 39 I Two friends of a Paris, man Mrs. Thomas Marshall, Mrs.

will be held. It will then be taken Mrs. Irene Roche; 1st, cabbage, nod. In the week following she Stewart Warner ld-ft will meet with missionary societies Timken Roller Bearing 50 in Utica. Det Axle 20 Miss Huffman, who first went to OILS the south Sudan as a missionary Atlantic Refining 39 nurse has been employed increas- Barnsdall Oil 38 ingly in the work of village evan- Sinclair 24 gelism.

Now on furlough, she is: Cons Nat Gas 45 currently meeting with missionary i Cont Oil 57 societies of the Lake Presbytery Houston 31 which support her work in theiMex Sbd 43 to Kolodiys Funeral Home, 3136 Philip Jones and Mrs. William El 38 picked the wrong place to go to 24 'help him out when he needed it. 45 I The Paris man was booked on usion, the delegates, gave con West Fourteenth Street, Cleveland, where services will be held structive reports on the school. Mrs. C.

R. Reed; 2nd, Mrs. C. E. Berringer; 2nd, eggplant, Mrs.

Sarah Huff; 1st, peppers, Mrs. Twila Ebbert; 2nd, Ralph Vogus; 1st, snap beans, Mrs. G. W. Hinderer; at a time to be announced.

Inter Mr. Phillips sang Brother ment will be in Cleveland. Man." Ward, and "God Bless charges of intoxicated driving. His friends found themselves also in the jail when they went to his aid. The charges were interference Moore, of 307 Plumer Street, who died while shopping in a store on Thursday morning, will be conducted on Saturday at 2:30 p.

m. in Crawford's Funeral Home. Rev. Lee D. Smith, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, will officiate America," Berlin, with Miss Gene 1st, beets, Mrs.

William Marvin; Ohio Oil Sudan. She expects to return to EUROPEAN POST AVAILABLE vieve Davis as hs accompanist. 2nd, Bill Roche. with an officer and intoxication. I ON LOAN CO.

In a radical departure from for Mrs. Earl Blanchard, president, 1st and 2nd, corn, C. O. Bisker; 63 47 33 Phillips Pet Plymouth Pure Oil iand interment will be in Grove conducted a brief business session, and Mrs. Ernest Rohleder led the devotions.

56 31 43 32 61 47 32 112 18 62 43 74 27 56 27 2nd, cauliflower, Mrs. C. E. Berringer; 2nd, cucumber, Mrs. Irene Roche; 1st, tomatoes, Mrs.

Irene Roche. 2nd, Harry Whann; pie Skelly 112 Hill Cemetery. TR1ASURY BALANCE WASHINGTON UP The S. Treasury balance as of Sept. 15 was $3,740,156,214.45.

the mission field early next summer, when she will take up full time evangelistic work in the villages. Meeting with the five missionary societies of the church at Cochranton, she talks to each group separately of the advances being made in the work and the Second Floor 218 I.O.O.F. Bid. Phone 5-2431 OIL CITY, PA. mer i policy, tne united btates Army is now accepting applications for enlistments for direct assignment to Europe for men with or without prior service, it was announced today by MSgt.

Claude A. McBrien of the Oil City Army Mrs. T. Neal Jones, of Tal- madge, will be guest speaker pumpkin, 1st, Mrs. C.

R. Reed; 2nd C. F. Best; large pumpkin, 1st, Socony Vac 18 Oil Calif 62 do Indiana 43 do New Jersey 75 do Ohio 27 Tex Corp 55 at the October meeting, which will J. W.

Kreidler, Mgr. open with a tureen dinner. She and Air Force recruiting office. urgency oi tne program, pomun, Mrs. Lois Washlohn; 2nd, C.

O. Bisker; squash, 1st and 2nd, C. O. Bisker. Guatemala produces more than 8,000,000 stems of bananas each year, and ner.rly three million pounds of chicle for export to the nnf that thf doors in our mission fioM miict he entered while thev Tidewater Associated.

27 Full information may be obtained by applying at the recruiting office. 1 Children's table: 1st, larkspur, 32 IU. S. will talk on "Alaska." H.H.H. Club Has Dinner Meeting are wide open.

I Union Oil 32 Audrey Huff; 1st, marigold, Con nie Roche; 2nd Georgine Vogus; By BALDY BENTON JASPER JOOKS 1st, zinnia, Lee Marvin, Eddie In Latonia Hall Byers; 1st, ageratum, Douglas Singleton; 2nd, summer 'mums, Douglas Singleton; 1st, miniatures, on him THOUGHT, WW JAM FrjOE $HMANDY" WIFE, mH7HYt Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Anna UCD OArV.tFrW RPAU HEE? f-ir Georgine Vogus; 2nd, Terry Con Donaldson and Mrs. Elizabeth Mil vj a mrm fr her? mmm HA ANOTHER BRAINSTORM HBIPEGGP WfoJf YE GOT A JfflA3MTfaemy fer; 2nd, potted plants, Louise Byers, Judy Nellis; 1st gourd arrangement, Audrey Huff; 2nd, Johnnie and Connie Roche, Lee THAT; j- 'CHECK AT TELL HtK ler were hostesses for the tureen dinner which opened the fall activities of the H.H.H. Club, yesterday afternoon in Latonia Hall.

There was a good attendance. VOlWt FtfMAI0WOM.00$HMW MB OMETHIN' MODREtf IMA rwJ AH A HfH WTyW0UlCWT Oil City Personals Building permits were issued by the city engineer's office today to Mrs. Phyllis Sobina, 106 Corn-planter Avenue, to reshingle cellar for laundry; C. R. Hankey, 204 Hi-land Avenue, new roof and siding; and to F.

J. Lutz, 352 Seneca Street, cement block side and back wall addition to existing garage. The City Cab owned by Julius Stahl for the past six years, and managed by C. A. Miller, of Reno, has been purchased by Howard F.

Breene and Sons, operators of the Texaco Station on Main Street. J. V. Frampton, local attorney, was principal speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club yesterday noon and spoke on Rededication Week and the appearance of the Freedom Train here this Sunday. A hundred per cent attendance was reported.

Orlo W. Terrill has been accepted as a member of the local American Legion post. Marvin; 1st, peppers, Lee Marvin; HEAP h-t-j -H HEAP Att 1st, pumpkin, Raymond Reed; 2nd, jm NOW OH YE CAU HE CMW Mrs. Zena Dunmire, president, i Johnnie and Connie Roche. First, little tomatoes, Eddie By 1 conducted the routine business session and Mrs.

Mary Murray was presented with the three-months attendance award. ers; 1st, carrots, Lee Marvin; 1st, tomatoes, Louise Byers; 2nd, Lee Marvin; 1st, onions, Connie Roche; Games were played and prizes 2nd, Georgine Vogus; 1st, lima beans, Lee Marvin; 2nd, potatoes, Georgine Vogus; 2nd, beets, Joan Anderson; 1st, cabbage, Terry in "500" were awarded to Mrs. Laura Mumford and Mrs. F. Campbell, while in bunco they were awarded to Miss Luella Arnold and Mrs.

Bertha Dolby. Hostesses named for the next meeting on Thursday, Oct. 7, included Mrs. Edith Gold, Mrs. An Arlington Hotel cup contest will be held by the local Izaak Walton League members Saturday Bertha Dolby and Mrs.

Ruth Moon..

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