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

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THE OIL CITY DERRICK FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13. 1931. r-AGE I'HKkf Friday, 13th Letter Calamity Day Activities Of Y.W.C.A. Are Varied Here For the third time thljs year, folk will watch their today. A HM of activities sponsored by They won't walk under ladUirs the Y.

W. C. of the parllcl- --If so be It workmen arc lor- pattas agencies of the Community Fall Special, Extra! For a Few Days Only jfm 79c or Man's plain or silk, wco! or umi Men's Wo rcfriilar high grn-rte These prices for have just it new nmehliie t-U-anilni: that your finest veivvU will now come out as lustro No spotfi-- no shrinking, us jour vrlvt-t dres Clal price and you will lx faction Is our with the Your "Nothing Cheapened Only the Price" I Dry Cleaning Company We Cull--We tunate enough to be able to erect Judders. They won't travel calmly along a biack pussycat crones i their path. They go out cf I the house at all if they happen to break a mirror while indulging 1 in the jflornlnjf shave or ihe nose; calstiminins exercise.

If they make a statement of how lucky i they've been recent wetki, they'll promptly seek a nearby i paneling or head for the time- honored knocking on wocd. And above all. if they spill salt, at the table, they'll promptly toss a pinch of the same substance over the left shoulder. And even then they won't be i any too safe, 'Most anything. is liable to happen today.

It will pay, more a ever, to watch out for automobiles, a i bricks or paint. hair thr soup, and i'ven in sodas. Today Friday, Old Lady Calamity laiifc-kj in glee at the i a of ihe human race. Twice before in 1031 the he'n visited i i February and -March each thf caiendar- niakers to evade the Fund association, was given out Thursday, describing the work thai being carried on by this worih- while organisation. Included among the activities sponiored are the following: Serves Inexpensive, appetizing and wholesome noon-day lunchei, cafeteria style, for echooj and business girls who want an entire lunch Or wish 10 supplement tht-lr own sandwiches.

Places at the disposal of oil girls a women, clean, attractive rooms in which to rest, eat, read and find entertainment. Directs a Girl depart- i ment for girte from 12 to IS. which ludes; Two clubs in senior high; cluba In South Side Juni WILLIAM BURNS, VET PENNSY TRAIN DISPATCHER, DIES By Aaioclnied Pittsburgh, Nov. Thfi WC- id of the Hums hrntlUTtt who nrknl a. operators for (he niilrotii.

tut ore than years, part if thi time us train dispatchers at Oil City. Is dead. William IlnriiH, 76, died within a few of his brother. Jumps, "7, mul was from tho home of son Imre yesterday. Itallroad officials guld thtit In their many years of service, the Jjrolhws never officially wcro charged with nn t-rror In (nms- mlt.lng and rccelvlnc telegrams and dispatching trains.

lubs Lincoln junior lub In Seneca st. and one club for colored high; two one iPearl ave. girb. with exte.ishii groups in Kossuth, (Ashland i i Ship 1 Tenth Ward Organizes Civic Body Prayer Week Plans Made At Sr. High Plans for the week of prayer services to be conducted from 8 to 8:30 each morning from Monday through Friday next week at the -First Presbyterian church under I the joint auspices of ihe Senior club and the Girl Reserved have been completed.

It was announced Tlnrsday. Dr. Robert W. Wach of ttldge- wood, N. will be the speaker at the opening meeting, Hikiny us his subject "The Need of Faith Living Bruce P-o will Qf fi -tlos Ante, Louis Rev.

Cr itch low Dies Thursday At Titusville Rev. John Miner Crllchlow, 77, well kncwn rt tired Free Mcthodlt-t minister and oil producer, died ill his home, 526 East Main before 4 a. m. Thursday. He was the of Major David! OJlchJtm' and was born in burgh February 7, 1855.

Ik- had re-! sided in TitUbvllle since 1905, retired Horn the ministry about 10! years ago. i He is survived by his Dulra CriicJikw, and a I son and daughter, Klorenro J. Hoist and Walter S. Criichtow. both Titusville.

The foilowini violin Following Is the schcifuie for the remainder of the weelt: Tuesday--Miss Lames "The Need of a New of tho Purpose of Life." Special Vocal eolo by Evelyn Craw- the Tenth ward of Wednesday Dr. Hubert W. Oil City at a well attended meet- eaeb, "The Need cf a Disciplined Ing held Thursday evening in Special quar- Rlenview uchcolhouse organized Lv forc. Gold- the CMc a i En s) ttobert Ford the Tenth Ward nnd tJi-ctcd otllccra A. Goodwin, duty will bo to complete Tho Need of a Christian Spirit In Residents Sponsors interest groups in i a a program) bnd bowling.

Schedules classes for children and prcwn-ups tn folk dancing INITIATED INTO FRAT. TM STUDENT IS cltsb of oldf." col- G. D. McKlnley will as secretary-treasurer. object of the association is i for the improvement of the ward il! particulars and to work for general welfare of the com- "The Need of Peace." Special music, Julian Goldnia: Rev.

P. H. Andrus spok' Critchlow, of Oakk Whyjiall of Marlon, Olilo, and Helen Critchlow of Tiiusvillc. Mr. Critchlow was instrumental in the opening of three petroleum fields, the Healdton poll in south-, ern Oklahoma, the Smith's Ferry' pool on the Ohio river, and rc- opened the Bullion of Franklin.

In all places he established chapels for religious worship, and the Jerusalem Corners chapel, known as "Critchlow -chapel." was also built by him, I He alas had luirbtr interests in Castle anu VWst Virginia, and a stock farm in Chen-y- tree township. He was a a Free Methodist pastor in both Oil program will be EiTrj' of the is urged to attend this iiucting. MfzTM CoicMAt Cc'sscii Srtir Thl i by I i Fwiorin Is one of the ren.torj) I or ''y DICKINSON'S JEWELRY STORE 30 Scnrca O'l Cu A HOUSEHOLD RUBBER GLOVES 25c Pr. Made of molded to fit tho hwnd and protect them. ftoR.

Stic valiw-. For Sftlc At HARVEY CAREY 224 Seneca St. omcEs K2 r.lm Oil City. Phone SSI 900 Vlnliil SL Tlttsburgh I'honc CKdur 0850 DAILY TKITS TO AXD FROM PITTSnUROH Schedules, a anaged by Girl F.fser a morning at Has arranged for sewing every Monday and Thursday ening at "7:30 in "the Hed Cross ork rooms on fVtteca st. Cl Life." the c-t four i i a held si ihe City and Franklin.

The i Fu: vlce Side junior hij-h scl 1 Hi-Y club and the will he fi home at 2:30 m. Satu Bishop Pierce will follow in Woodlawu In hig i the family Swiftest, Easiest Way End Bilious Spell The icrviccs at the Souih Md 1 i i Friday, w.len Mrs. O. C. When you neglect moac ui a year ago and xvas brought! ones i 4 a on Need of i iymptcms of constipation bad for burial.

Christian Spirit Economic Rela-1 breath, conic-si tongue. Iktlessness. 'he boily will arrive in this i Slojin will ii--e-U whole system soon suffers Ap- and will a Edith Penning ton n-iH lass. Digestion blows up. You lt: hti! tasamvmo FATHFPS WITT RF his memory i be rtmuucU'ii rt.lIIJjl\iJ ii-JL JUli GUESTS OF HI-Y with i following In cemetery.

become headachy, dizzy, biliou. It's easy to correct sluggish bowel actitn! Take a candy Cascaret tonight. See how quickly--nnd pleasantly--the bowels activated. All the foorlng waste JB gently pro- I pelled from the system. Regular NEXT THURSDAY cl Mm ls rc specially for A I a I e.

Naiiiiiii nil 1 0 nnd Mrs. a Lilllin I'; 1'nrken Wlili Wiilard. C. H. Ramsev both ot I i will i church itamaey a memlicr.

nt 2 p. i Friday, with the Hev. Wilton 1 1 111 Thnmns a of a church. i will be made in i li lr place. Frank llmcrJI.

Nov. in memory of Frank Plttslleld tow-ship, 74, who IB found ilead In the ham of Us aic near Wrigiitavlile Tuesday enlng. will be held from tho at i i icon and laitTincni win 1-c in l.lie tl certificate ol sulcldi Mr. kno Fathers of Hi-Y club members will be the guests of members of a organization at next Thura- day'a i meeting, it was announced Uininp lost evening 1 bai- r.f:-i m.Tting. A splendid program be arrangrd for the event, mgh: Ilcv.

O. C. Jones of Trinity M. E. church leil the dls- In the third of the present series.

a i hiy topic, 1 "Gratitude." Charles Blcber. president. in charge nf mcf.linK Cl.iude A read I.ho Scripture, i of Ihe details c-i ntxi wCPli'fi mcrning prayer ta are made from pure i substance which dcctors tually bowel KAMLKOiN IF Coming Overcoats with style and quality now at $25 Tailored Irom lich warm woolens mode (o sell at $29.50, Check thete new over- coals on point. Vou'li find that their fab- tics are finer, choicer and longer wearing the ihac'ingj arc richer and their styles have a well- bred comfortable 'eel end luxurious warmth might eaiily be expectedfoberoimd in a costing $29.50. Before you buy outstanding valuet at $25.

OTHER OVERCOAT VALUES AT J20 TO 140 220 Seneca Street 1. O. O. F. Bldg.

ol the l.otu HOME OF VIRGIN DIAMONDS THOMPSON'S JEWELRY SHOP Odd F-llowi Arcad. A I A Sunn Shelley Fox, ar.c A 0 I I hiil jprnt tls ontitc i In Ihli Ira Dsivton Fox. Hfi riicj at hi? In M-Clintockville nt 12:23 i m. Tr.i,r=a«y Illne.J i months. Dunn "ni liia' Irorn at Ten Mile Scnlt.e will bo i on 7.

a nn of a S' church, with Intenr.tl He tan, in S.iT.kn. CtrnDT 3. 1657. 1U HUK 1 wncn ol age. Me arried to Mary C.

3B 1,. S. IhSl, Wtlo I i se tora llle: William of of Akron, Ohio, ami Hc a of 1C ii Vciicl Thur.d.y rp a on BOlllnc, by (. Robinson. Pitts- rl before the rcpilar weekly luncheon meeting of tht I.lon., club at Arllnclcn.

W. H. Allen of York city the eluh. H. ll ices I amhall BETTKR GOODS FOK LESS MONEY WINTER COATS MARVELOUS VALUES 6 .50 AH are richly fur trimmed, silk crepe lined, alt of the new materials.

More style, more value than you hnve ever seen in many years, at anywhere near these low prices. Sizes for misses, women, stylish GIRLS' WINTER COATS T0 n.95 7. Sizes 2-6--7 to 14. Parents who hnve delayed buying their girls' new coaU, will welcome this won- derful opportunity of such Never lower than they are now, clever styles for nport nnd drcex. AH of thi.n season's styles nnd materials.

OU I BETTER GOODS I FOR LESS MONEY ti. For thf- Iast 12 ytara nnd ketn a plpt (Itlfr Charlpl 'Th by hl.ici!aric.TMH.'n'. r.rra!," Helen. Rteh.ird, Alleo, 2 1 i In following be con- If you hav home, 307 head noises Friday, with or you; itinR. Interment to It, Be Overcome catarrhal deafnpss -r to Eckcrd's.

Wai-1 A I Takes the Out Of A I Your Account Is Cordially Invited Citizens Banking Company i in Townville ccnuterj'. id one slrtcr: Clinton 'SJ 3 Ellwood City, his pint of net a tnful i nlgar. Take 1 tabh four i a This will often bring quick relief iriiirftrtj r-it the dfctresslnp head noises. 5 MEET THURSDAY Bhould open, will held the rrsldonco i become eauy and the mu- 1:45 p. Saturrtay The Employed Boy, Brothfrhncd atop dropping Into the- throat.

i a at 2'30 p. at held resular weekly i at Is ewy to the Hrcknthorne church. H-sv. Y. M.

C. A. nt 6:30 p. W. of the RouMVille M.

lU ita! K. church will officiate. Interment Kponiwr. Gl will foUo, remeterj-. lha iroekathor rori nt.

In charge. h'iirs-land pleasafit to take. Anyone Grlnim, tho who has catarrhal deafness or head McClelland, the noises should give thL- prescription (rial. MM. Surah Pafnc Slin-I Mrs.

Sarah Shrelvcr. ss. illcd suddenly at her home In 1 sonburg, Tuesday, flcocnJJnff to She by three eons. F.nrl, Frnncli- and and one rtaiiKhltr, atari'; two brothers, S. U.

1'filne and Paine of Kersey, and ffcveral nephews. Shrelver, who Is a cousin of H. McCrcady of city, has freo.urntly visited at hln home and has made a number, of friends here, Mrs. Isabel Paine of this city. Ss nlftcr In law.

E. J. Pnine, a nephew; Mrs. Evelyn Bn.1tIan nnd T. J.

CallRnnn of thl.f city left Thursday for John- ponburR to attend the funeral which will he held Friday morning. Tntermcnt will be made In tho cemetery at Mary B. Steremun. A lelegram received at noon ThiiMdny by S. T.

nftmji from nephew In PltUburgh. itnted a Mr. namnge'ii slat-r, Mra. Mnry n. Stevenson, wne airuch by an nuto- mohile and killed nnd thflt funeral nrranpcmenta had not been made, Mrs.

Stevenson's husban-1 died a number of yearn ngo. She lived nt-fifi Woodhavcn drive. South tlilta fltallon, And la Biirvivrd by her daughter, at home, and Mra. Momhon nnd hus- hnnd, with two of their children; also by Mlaa Anna A. RamnRc, her sinter, of PIttsburih.

Chiirles Drlffr Clmrlen Drier, 50, a former resident PIthole, died at hl home In Ithacn, N. Thurmiay mornlnR, to rrrrfvcd bare evening. Ha la Biirvlvfid hy his i nnd four children. A John, died You Can Why? JjjJ Sweet Air System That leaves you sniilinR. A Ixild statement but a true one.

Because of tho up-to-data methods which we use, our ortrae- tiolu PAINLESS. We hnvo known of hundreds of cnst, where the patient, after having extracted, has left IhB dental chair SMILING. That's record we nre PROUD of. PLATE VALUES l.r Ih.n b.Ior., n.d* tbotu.iKU Fillings nnl Gleanings $4 Less For the Month November We offer this reduction on most all Rugs in our stock, which includes Tapestry, Axminster, Velvets and American Orientals. This means a great for instance, we have fine grade.

9 1 2 Axminster at $29.75 nnd at this Special Offer, the price is only $26.75, The well known American Oriental RUR we now offer for $112.50. If in need of a new rug now or soon, by all means visit our store now and make your selection, for we believe this will be the lowest price that rugs of equal quality will ever again be bought for. Monthly payments can be arranged. Miller Furniture Co. 107 East First Si.

South Side.

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