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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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Oil City, Pennsylvania
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PACK lAVtLVE THE OIL CJTV DERRICK, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 24. 1943. The annual high school day at Allegheny college will be held on 1, Jt has been announced by Paul H. Younger, director of ad- missicns at the institution. Coni- gctUive scholarship examinations will be conducted at that time.

Mrs. Ellen Murphy, widely known in Mcadvllle as "Mother Murphy," was honored at a birthday party at the Salvation Army bar- tacks in Mcadville Wednesday night by ihe Ladies' Home league of the organization. "Mother Murphy," who is S3 years old, is a veteran Salvation Army worker. Games j-arty, tonight, Rousevillc. --Adv.

The Blood Donor Service of thc Kane chapter (he Red Cross set a new record Wednesday when 155 pinta of blood were received for plasma processing- The previous high was 133 pints. The public i i commission has terminated its investigation of the UuUer -Motor Tianslt company by finding the service in Rutler "efficient, reasonable for the public need." The commission i evoked the rights of thc Butler Coach company to operate buses Saxoiiburg, CuUwcrvilte and Frecpori. We will be unable to fill telephone on Saturdays. Edward 35 Seneca The patient-load at Corry, hospital i a new peak in -March when the daily census at that institution averaged 43 anti a total of 1.332 clays of service wjus rendered. The March esnius showed a daily average of 12 p-aticnU) over March.

1IM2. Katri, S1.9S. S2.03, 13.58- Harper's Mill'y. 2nd F1-. Seneca Leo P.

McCan-en, 20, of Mr. ar.ii Mrs. William L. MeCanen of Reno, is now studying aircraft me- cbanics in tfco Army Air Fortes technical training command at Hie I.a Guardia Field. X.

Academy Aeronautics. Private Kirs graduated from Rock January, Nicky Morris, boy, Grave high school and was employed by the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Cb. before entering the. army last seven-year-old bruised last Tuesday evening when he ran from between two parked fiutomobiits into a moving car driven by Mrs. Ward U.

Decker of Connoautvillc. Fancy box candy at Ho.labiuish's across from bus Believed to be the only trio of sisters in the WAAC in Pennsylvania, Catherine F. Lento, Antoinette R. RUhel and Mary S. Luuo of Punxsuiawney have enlisted, the AHoona army induction V.

F. dance Mr. and Mrs. Will Fills rove Of have received word that. i Dwtght FiHgrove, has beer, promoted to private ftrat class.

His address is Private Merle D. Fillgrove, 33-107222, Headquarters i Company, 2nd Battalion, 333 Intern- 'try. APO Si, Camp Houze, Texas. EarleW. Bolton NamedJPB Chief Earie Bolton, of Cynwycl.

a native of Oft City and nephew of D. J. Bc.toii of 401 North has been appointed of the war production board's compliance division for Region 3, according to Orvllle H. BulUtt, WPB regional director. He succeeds A.

C. filler, resigned. Bolton will head the division responsible for enforcement of regulations in eastern Pennsylvania southern New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. A rion of the late Dr. E.

W. anil Mrs, Bolton, th region cblef Is a graduate of Oil City nigh school. His family was one of the best known In thla section for many years. He Is also a graduate of Cornell university, and is a registered architect. Hi-s mother, -relatives her ii now residing at Cape 'May, N.

J. RENO Rev. P.o'ilen E. Ferry, who has been suffering from a throat ailment, is very much Improved able to till his pulpits last Sun- lay. The Young Married.

Sifale class met at the home of Mrs. lames Borland Tuesday, April 13. were IS present, with Mrs. iarold Eslcy, Mrs. James Shrcn- ih.

Leslie Seth and Mrs were J. G. Oil City; Charles Hoffman of Reno, and Willard lUmbej-ton of Oil City. Twenty-two relatives met at the home of Mrs. R.

M. LeVler Sunday lor a Burpriae tureen dinner in honor of her Mm. Ear; JjoVler. whose husband, Lieut. Earl LeVier, fa with the fighting forcea overseas.

Mr. and H. S. Yogus and Editli and Dana Marvin and Jeanine wontenay spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Clarence Vogus of Clark's Summit.

Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Ktes and Barbara, of Troy Ccntei spent Saturday at the B. V. Manson home. a Mrs.

Ash Jacoby and children and Raymond Retd wens Sunday guests at the. David Vegas i home on Dempseytown roatij near Fostci''H Corners. LAMARTINE CLARION Texas, Frank Baughiua man and Mrs: GeorR) Corporal Chartc, J. rvms retKOh i The a meeting ill be held the church basement i Hasley serving on the cy Scth left for Atlttr.t.i, tor B. two-week vUU with her husband who is employed Foxburg hfise arrived safely at Ke Orleans.

after spending the pa- received Wednesday by his I 'x Uo" I committee. Mr. and MM. G. A- Groner of ,1109 Mrg rjv E.

Second st. have received wora thai their aon, Eugene A. Groiier, of I Headqunrteia Detachment No. 1. C.

lS ere Edge wood Arsenal. has ji re Miller left Tucsdjy i been promoted to a Diego, where her hus- I Corporal Richard Johnson of bund, PmK Sttfttanl Miller, is sta- iCamn Atierbuty, spam a 10- tolned. They will mak their home day leave with his wife and daugh- i i ler the hccue of Mr and Mrs. I Eff PorUr Of Sharon spent Hit Clyde Cook and his Mr. weekend at ihe Scott Mealy a Jai-K Johium ol Clarion, Th Thimble and chib met at the Instruction for Tests in the Armed Forces Typical for Army Air Xuvy.

Wares. Complete with key and trial examination Sl.Wl- A A BATTERIES CHARGED In Yout Car, White Von Walt STERLING SUPER SERVICE PIIO.VE iiw 6 FIBST AT WILSON Mis. Ealtiell the group's Mrs." Rov Master-twit Piumer Delo entertained of their niece. a i ntng. The occasion WAS me an- rounccmcnt of the comlns mm riage of Miss nr.d Corp.

Carl Tiny EJislc-r carried a small scroll on which wcic the names. "Majtinc and Carl-- 'Me, and Mrs. iKtm-y Weaver and family of Cmnberry, were callcns in llie Langhner McJdann bTM.v.e, Sunday. Rev. Ralph HeJler taught In the high school several days last week due to tlte il'ness of one of the Miss Mary Shantr.

Miss Mertic Rush visited Mrs. ilinnie Corbeit dt Claricn one day recently. Here is the yddreii of Pvt. Jamca F. A.

R. Bka. 2D2, Fort Bragg, N. C. Sam Elizabeth Detar, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Detar. htia passed all examinations for entrance into the curses' iiaining school Shadyside hospital, Pittsburgh, and will enter training June 7. Salhered ftt the home of Mrs. Mil- ford Rfcoades last Tuesday evening to help celebrate her birthday.

I The party was also in honor of mother, Mrs. C. ilillor, who was celebrating her biithdar i A shower wa? giv- en Mr, nnd Samuel Elder inewlywcds) at thc hcme of his par- i enLs, last Tuesday evening. The 1 1 Lutheran Uidie.i' Aid nirt at thc ichui-ch ljutt Wrdnwday nftprnooc. i Miss TilHe a formed ladies' guild at an ail day meeting on Thuradiy.

A nice i vaitl presented to Mrs. Robert L. a recent biidc. Mr. and Mis.

Duane Bel! enter- i tRined tlioir Sunday school class i "Tin- Willing Workers" en Friday i Mr. and ili-j. Willlnm McLendon, Dunne Master and a friend Cleveland, tlic wtickcnd witn I their futhcr, Claud Master. Beit Buik 'jfjicitt Ihe weekrnr I with Mr and Mrs. Rny McElhattaii Mr- and Howard Johnston returned home tne taet of the week after visiting (heir son, Ttalpli Johnston, at Glendule, Cal.

Mies Phyllis Fiddler spending her Eaetcr vacation wllh her JMI-- enta in Brockway. Mlsj Eleanor HaakeU of New i JCenaltifion apenl the weekend with her mother, Mw. Porter Hafkeli. I Mr. and Mrs- Burns George and daughters, Misses Nancy and Libb, were weekend gu'esta of the former's mother, Mrs.

M. Burns George. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and sond were recent guests of Ship- peHVilie relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Kennemutli visited friends In Kane over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brooks spent Saturday in Indiana.

Mrs. George Stevens entertained thc members.of her Bridge clult at her home on Wednesday Honors were won by Mrs. Waiter Smith and Misa Katharine i haver. Mrs. Walter Whinner spent sev- eral days this week with relatives in Franklin.

i Mark Beham and Frank Vo- winckel of Ravenna, Ohio, spent thc weekend at their home in Clarion. Mrs. Charles Corheit and children visited relatives in several days this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Watson Ltipher any i children were recent gucsls of rcla- Mr3. John SummerviHe visited relatives in Fisher last week. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Haskell spent several days (his week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Benion Kribbs, of Allegany, N. Y. Mrs. Connelly of Wan en is the guest this week of her moiher, Mrs.

M. B. George. Group 6 of the Women'? Society of Christian Service ot thc Methodist church met Friday evening thc home of Mrs, Ben Gathers, with 11 membens attending. Devotions i were led by Mrs.

Hoblcy Evans. During; thc hour a Eastir hat sale was held. Refreshments were served by the hostess nnd Miss Lawman. Mrs. Harry llttdkel.

nnd son. Todd. visited relatives in Oil i on Wednesday and Thursday. i Apprentice Seaman Byron Sim-ith- ers of the Great Lakes a i i station nt Ch.cgo, 111., spent ft ur lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Euil ilrs. Glen Carnahun entertained thu inemlieiw of her Bridge club at Nail's restAUVftnt on TUwrsduy n.ni;. Honors were won by" Mrs. i Herman Zieglpr and Mrs. Eloisc Allan.

I STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK A New Hat For Easter The smartest Hats the market produces new arrivals a choosing more Dressy Straws New Suit Hats Cute Felts Flower Hats A style for every face, a hat for every head size. COLORS Red Black Navy It. Blue Yellow Green Orchid Turf Tan Brown Beige The Welker Maxwell Company At the Hospital Admitted James Van Ausdall, 401 E. Front. Mrs, Lloyd Brecht, 603 E.

Front, C. Logue, St. Petersburg. Richard Fischer, Van. Margaret McGinnls, Reno.

Charles Gerrard, 4 Deer. Disoliurgotl Mrs. Merle Adams, 1102 W. First. ills, Dorothy Holmes, 6 Gay.

Mrs. Frank Fydn, 121 Clarion. BlrUw A daughter, ilr. and Mi'c. Lloyd Rrechl, W33 E.

Front at 8:44 p. Friday. ur-day niglit. J. H.

Russell visited at Avella over ihe Russell and son, Jackie, who had been visiting there accompanied him home, Sun- Rot Senior school lub entertained Use lass of the Marienvllle high thc Eucktail Inn Wednesday night, April The club will from this date hold the meetings The Armed Forces Furlough Bag 1-19 1-75 3-50 79 ith ela i 1 Mr. and Mrs If. E. itcuin atier.ticd the wrdiJins of Mr. nn-i K.

M. Drtat- of Vs? riiis at their homt; KTcntly. -Mr. and Ivan EbU-n and family a glifsts. Scvrm.

Jiuftdrw! frior.dri and palJ i iTSj.cct to the coitp.f. Mr find Mrs. Floyd of Hiw Ehbcrt a i and Mrs. Marsari'l By-i ud Mr. a ml is.

a Thry left Monday to ii'turn to i homo. The W. S. C. trover! to IS mcmlxTJ" of tin 1 bond and rr.cnl Tiit'idny.

liouoi 1 Mr artd N. E. and dona i i guests tind Mrs. LjiuiefiCt' and Cochrnn. I Mr.

and Charles and i i family of Clftriati, Sunday Uieir parents. Mr. and W. W. CocUran.

i iJta. JntnM Mr. nml H. L. Dct.ir nnd jsOn.

Pvt. Clifford i Dctai, wcic gUPsU; of Mr. and Cliffcini Ithoadcs i recciitlv. i Mr and i Willard DeUir. I-e- I Roy ind Can Duar of Hindiortl.

thc with their uar- Mr- and Mii. K- L. DtUr their biothpr, Pvi. Clifford Detar. who hotnr on furlough.

A i church u-il! IM- ilidd in r-uthcuin thiu-n afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orrin were inncr nf Mr. and Uerl Emlciiton en evening.

There will be survicr (he on Enstor A GOOPERSTOWN Oil Cily, wUvit en Mv. nnd W. F. Wilson. Sunday evening.

Velnin Kins and Jaught Miixino and of Oil City, called -on friends in Coopeistown. C. P. LCichholtz enler- i Uined a few friends at her home huflstnd" on his birthday. Mr.

ar.d AUon Bates tvii-d ton. Jnics. of Cony, spent' weekend with Mr. and Mrj. K.

J. FVlg- MARIENVILLE The Home club met at thc home of Mrs. Agoes Parrctl Monday Mrs. Ida Brady epohc on and showed lantern slides of "Accessories for tlic Home." E. E.

Foreman returned to Pitts- burgli, Monday. Mrs. Foreman and Jl.Uh Ann, accompanied him to Oil I City. Mrs. William Stitelcr and chi.iire: home Sunday, flfler spend-1 with the forn.i aUtcr.

Mrs. Merrill Campbell Salamanca, N. Y. Mr. ar.d Mrs.

David KamsdGll and Mr. and John McDonald and family were Sheffield visitors, Sat- READ A BOOK FROai OUR Rental Library TAIT'S i ilace. Wednesday, at this Tokyo has three daily nt papers with a daily circulation more than one million. Frying, Roasting and Stewing Chickens, Ib. SPARE RIBS, Lb SPINACH, 2 Ibs ORANGES, 12G hize.

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