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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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THE OIL CITY DERRICK. TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 1, 1929. PARE THRFE GOOD INTENjf 00 NOT YOUR FAMf YOU ft MUST MAKE A WILL LET US GUIDED 'il Citp Co. Citp, Obituary YOUNG MENS SHOP WE WISH YOU A HAPPJIEW YEAK THOMPSON'S JEWBY SHOP ODD FELLOWS AIDE REMOVED-to 7 Sprint St.

OIL CITY PAINT A GLASU CO. uit SUtion nvcnwnt Location in Safely. EAT! Word bu been In Oil City by Harry AiUi, IM1 BI well of the death of hit itjihew, Kail AV.e*, of Braddocit." Tbe deceased wai a member of lhe. North liraddock fire ftpm ment (or 25 years and wu lUo policeman la the town. Funeral will be- held Wednesday at North Braddock.

John G. v.ller. John FaJler. a former res Id of Fryburg. died at bit home In Tl- liisviile dt 4 o'clock Sunday Ing following a short Illnejj.

lie had been a resident ol Titusvlll: (or the past IT year A. He la survived by Ida widow, Mrs, Mary Weiss Faller, two brothers. Jcoeph Falltr of Oil City and Philip Falter ol Fryburg, and one- Miss Theresa Faller of Oil CJty. A requiem maw will be celebrated In Et. church, of trhlch hs wu a member, on Wed- aeaday morning at 8 o'clock.

Interment will follow In the Fryburc cemetery. children also turvive. A requital PULBB will be ed loSL JoBephachuich at town, Ohio, at 9 o'clock Wednesday mornlflf and Interment will be In lha new 6t Joaepbj citnetery at Oil City OQ afternoon. Harry Clarion, Dec. Harry Bplndler, aged 25 formerly Helen Greeriawatt, died suddenly at 7 o'clock tfaU st the family home on Eighth, after a short Illnesj.

She wu taken III three ago and Influenza and pneumonia rapidly Mr. acd Mrs. Spindler had been raarrlei! just tt few days ovtr a year, beitur marrM ca December 8, For several previous to her marriage, Mrs. Spin-tier Clarion with FINDINGS IN PAN-AMERICA AREREYIEWED Hoover Party Tells of ness Needs In South i America By JAMKS L. WEST AMoclated Proas Staff Writer Aboard U.

S. S. Utah tn route to Hampton Holds. 1)K. 31--After a lhe traae lit- I Louis Wagner, sjed 75 a resident of Oil City for a century, died at Youngitown, Ohio, on Saturday.

During his In Oil City. he WRJ employed a cooper at lhe Iliiih Barrel Works and made on upper Seoeca sL Ho a member of st, Joseph) church while In Oil Clly. deceased left here five ago to make bla home In Youngstown. The following children survive- H. EL Waiver of Sanford, Mrs.

William Patterson of Younjsjs- town, Obio; WHIlim Wagner of TU tujvllle; UTF, Oliver McVragh of Oil City: Mrs. George Montgomery. Catheiine Lange and MM. Carl Philjps of Youngslo-arn; Mri. WLlIlani and Louis Wag: 7r, of Oil City.

Twenty-six grand. 112 Cea-St. --Oil City, Pa. need not be 1928 collections are convirjing proof of that The New Modes in Coats in a value-presentation of importance $14 75 to $9 .75 itit bnfjj ritir ceji trery lixl Com Uut eloquently ptocltim tbe J. ttmtj Comrany policy of jmnj lie otmat clotlu ind dutin- ithimuble fumnj-- tmjrt in cojor.

For Women, M'tttci eaJ Juniors An Important Presentation! Silk Frocks For Wonwn, Monty and .75 Smart Coats (brGirii a IUPP7 OM! spedili xatkm with J. Pen oey Companyl rHRIFTY mothers; I i (he nvingsj our low makei pouibte and their i the charm and the of the (tyles we hare choteol her hi and Mrs. joaepn mi2. nation In uvum She wa 'Mmber of the Im- of the llwtr ConceptJon church of pr-Hxi the view today that probably tho outatandlnjc need for conamerc if maculate Clarion. Fa addition to her husband, wlio Is III of influents, she fa survived by one sister, Mra, EUubcth Hmea of FranklJn.

Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Jfuneralg stimulation of thla the establish ment of American wholesale distributing in that continent. United States nn they contended, would be unable to hold a firm plica in South Ameritin trada unless their tccal biuineu waj conducted by Air leans tralueiX in thi language customs of the various rcpubL They also believed there would leia propaganda and I il in memory of i opposition to the United States In Sholtj, Infant daughter ot South American countrlea if Ai Mr. and Mrs. Norman ahotu.

were lean Luslnc-ss firms had more i conducted st thu hone of lhe represenlatlvea of Ihelr countn idparcntf. Mr. and Mra. Elmw. Iba ground.

ford, 110 Weft sixth at, aJtrrnoon, with Another advantage cemetery. Jlrs. btrajcr Itejuul.li. Funeralservlcrjlomenjory of nsllo: natun BWANIS OFFICERS TO BE INSTALLED Tha regular meeting of Kl' inli club will be on Wed at nooo, at (be Y. U.

C. JL, when the newly elected officers will duly jrutalled by Lieutenant Governor Jataea W. Ramsey oC F-ranklln, aasLiUd by Presid Martin ot the county seat Kiwanta club, Robert Keck, Dr, F. Runv mervjlk, Lester Fry, Ilolrruei Croeby knd J. P.

Btrayer, will wrve as the New reception committee. Holiday In Markets AuoUlJ Fltn York, Dec. 31---Tuesday. January 1, being a legal holiday, Ibe New York stock exchange, Ne York curb' market and other and commodities will be closed. Attend Funeral Harry Altcs, Jtsj Aitej.

Mrs. Calheilne Waterson ot Oil Clly and iln. HaJlett of Kranklli will attend funeral for Earl Altej In. North Biaddock Wedni Jay. luvltiig ild the i the American It was argued of a country rally favor tba shlpa ol Ihelr ffag for tho hauling of eoni- modilles and foreigners Ij-ollins the bulk ot the eales of Strayer Reynolds were conducted American (roods It was believed In St.

Joseph Ep.tcopal church have used Ibt Ahipj of their Franklin nt 2 o'clock a own countrj 1 wherever possible. trnonn, with tv willlaniv Otving lo Ihe lack of cos) and i Kplwropal mJnl of Oil; ke in America It-wa con- oRlclaUns- (hat theae countries always interment wi. maJj In W0 have to import finished Iron Franklin cemetery, wjtli the lot-j-md particularly lowing Ectlng paUbeams: Alvlo maefcinery and automobiles- Araerl- and Clyd9 Maxwell of Sharon; can trade these things is grow Huward Htuion, Amol-J flmllh a tns Bpsce in souiti Araenea be- Jloward anydatr of Franklin an-1 the UnlU-d Slates mjLis HaroM ma Oil Clly, production. Attention also was i lhe tervlcei called to South AmcilcVs gteai Jiom 1 re: Mrs. J.

A. volume at raw materials which, the Hoiworth, Porter and United Statta can not produce, and u--s. Bernrlta Jonet of Canroni- Dm exports can compensit- C. E. Jono of East PiUj- tor iniports.

It was further argUfd and Alvln and cide a ihst. If lhe United States lurnlsh- vell cf Shaion. the Internal i ment of the toulhern Calvin lUabj. larger demands for United States Funeral services memory of Cal- K' odj Myl1 fe bll "i "In S. lUnby I Ctwck before It (taftc.

Rub oe--inhmk vapon eonducted family home, JJ Plumtr it at IrM o'clock afleraon B. V. Cannany, putor of the EraAfftlJcAj church, offlclit- Interment was made In eld fclon cemetery, with the fcHowing as palltwartMr Wllllj Hanby, Theodore Ruby. GUI Ptnx. Ctalr it.

and Edward Lynch. from were Mr, ami Mrs and family of Knoi; Mile. Stover, 'airi. Kltlit Ho-inei and ami Mr. Mrs.

E. nKt of Kr-uik T. Htnby St Venuitlus church ot Ratuevllle lub-deacoa- AJ a Mri. Callaha ung Wllh MV and aa An offertory Meiltus I'isjlcnlbus." At the last joi Aha sanjr "Pfact Bs Still." As John M. Crefni, or- jpuilit, played "Nearer My God, To The-." Inttrtmnt was mada tn old cenjfUry with Ihq.fo!- low.n^ acting pallbearers:" J.

Filistbbcns. T. J. Freney. Ft.

Ter- J.Wap,ir, Thomu Carroll lin of Corry. A aolemn high rfiulem niui fo: Arr.brote McMahon celebrated In St Tltua church. Tltui- 9 on WednMday attending tha furcral from of towa Included Mr. and K. Geary and children of Tllus- vfllr, Mr.

and MM. Frank Cilppen and and Urn, Lyrnan KuufLl of Your.fiilon.-n, Mr. MM. l. A- Tracy and son, Gerald, of I'ttro- Itum Center.

SOTICK TO iirMDEES TAf.BOT COHMANbEKY NO. O. K. T. You with TlslUnj Sir al ths A on liondaj COUNSEL ASKS HEARING man 0 Vf HeMrtuu lormln, Ohio, I titrKll he from to Canton, OWo lo wr- E.

re.TM Canton Ohio cotJ lltldrran h.s tk Xr IMainiul lhe turn ahootlnjr to him. Corontr fillne miailt. out llcldmin hud bnn glvrn nr I as coroners wilnwa for (he --TO ALL-- We try it uty it powiblc for ciu- tomert to do biuineu with ui. itrive to ellmi- formality and aim to make cut- tomeri "feel home." We endeavor to make courtety, cordiality and perional intcreit the out- qualittet of our tervice. Naturally, we have certain rulei and we abide with them.

But we don't forget that our duty to lerve our patroni efficiently and promptly at all If this appeali to you at good buiinex--if you believe you would like to do with a itore that operates on thii baiii-- We cordially invite you to make this your New Year Shopping Home. FAMMERS 220 O. O. F. Btuldmc, Oil City, Pa.

Showing New Stetson and Wllk-Over Fall Oifordi For A 8 Seneca St. OH City HAPPY NEW IS OUR WISH Start Your Happiness for the New Year now Join the 1929 Christmas Club Still open at the CITIZENS BANKING COMPANY.

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