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The Blizzard from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 11

Publication:
The Blizzardi
Location:
Oil City, Pennsylvania
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11
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THE BUZZARD. OIL CITY. THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 12, 1950. Honored By Seneca P.T.A.

Unit; Program MO ptraonsi tbt dlDBtr tbe Par In Hit lehool whloh teachtrt the were honor- ed prtunled to the iMCbtri and of the (uci tnttktrt who Mated at thl fctad Ubta. were: Mrs. Mir Voortlej, principal of lh( vcheol; Mn Helen Grant, ilri Vtfena, MUltr, Mrs. Dorothy Cub- bison, Mm. Enna Ro'icnberry iome Watchmen Hold Matrimonial retaliation Dinner Notma LAlky, teachers, Mre mltu Itm.

tthool nurst; llu. Ham Wlllimt and Mm. Wllllat Stewart- were attractive wit bouqutU 0( fall flowerr guarde by grew and yellow tapers eryital candelabra. Group slngln wa conducted by Mn. Phlll Blum wltb Georit McDowell fro rldlnf virlln accompaniment.

William K. Stewart, tupervLiln an Inspiring a on and School Bel Uoni." Mr. Willlinu prelected a reading, "A Salute To Teachers Oft dtUvered brief remark The prsjtram was compleltd wll the flhn, "An AdTtnture in Lear Ing." Mrj. Volth, chairman of the mem berinip drive, reported 183 cnro menti for this She raide report during the builnen leaal which wai conducted by MM. Ferrlnier, preildent.

The and vice pretlden Mri. Ferrlcger and Lloyd ilc- Farland, were ehoeen to attend the Pittab'Jrih convention. dlutr meeting was arrang- rd by Mrs. A. Humej, chairman; NEWS OF CLUB ACTIVITIES 'Society MHT JIM jobMo.

Personals lywedi, vlalted a few W. Seventh at, while Officers of-the American Home atchmen lodft wtre Itwttlled at Impressive ceremony following he dinner held Tuesday W. Seventh Lalonla hall. honeymoon trip. The I f'clock ham dinner wai srved lo 74 meoibari from a T.

heped lablt whloh colorful 1th of Hallowe'en umpkioi, black cats and The lodge meeting wai conduet- at 8 p. m. with Mri. Helen fcgan, put commander, presiding the absence of Ihe president, Mn. Delia Hlcki.

Mn. Beryl K. Sanborn Cart- on, aupreme- commander, conduct- Iwtallatlon of the Qg Mrs. Hicks (by proxy), comman Mri. Laura Mumford, vice commander; Mrs.

Ruth Moon, re- order; Mrs. Zens Dunmlre, treas- urer; Mn. Jennie Murray, prelate; lire. Helen Eagan, paat command- er; Mrs. Stlna Dempsey, financial tecrelary; Mn, Bertha Colby, marshal; Mrs.

Jtssle Crooks, pa- trol officer; Mra. Mary Murray, MUs Laurella Arnold, warden; Mrs. Flossie Vogan, Mrs Eagan, Mn. Ouy Cochran and Mri Mumford, supervliom; Mra C. W.

Dunmlre, guards. Mrs. Sllna Demptey presente Mri. Sanborn with a gift In behalf of the lodge. A social evening including games Mr.

and Mri. Harold Gamer, new. wltb MiM Clara Wulohn In her at their MM. Garner the Mirlio MeElhaney, daughter of the lat Mabel gienkc HcElhsney an Harold MoEJhaney, former clt The couple wu married at p. m.

Friday, October In Marya Roman Catholic church. Tlie bride la a graduate of the Oil City Hoipltal School of Nursing and la engaged In her profession In the St. Marya hofpltal. Mr. Garner, who achieved the rank of lieutenant In World War II, la employed by the Sylvanla Corp.

In St. The young couple will reside on Chestnut it. In St. Marya. YWCA Membership Dinner Set Oct.

16th The fall membe'rinlp dinner heU annually by the Young Women Chrlitlan la tchedule at p. m. Monday, October Ir. the Club on Main at The dinner Ic under the dlrectlot g(Jfjs. F.

D. Oaborn, cnalinjam Mrs. Harry Blltenbtnder, co-chair man and membtrl of the memM commlltee. Reaervattona ai rtqueited by Saturday ar may be placed at Iht YW offlc Everyone Is welcome. The program will prcsente 11 follows: Devotloni, Mrt.

E. K. Gnade, Group singing, Mrs. Edna Orcu rlusician Secured Club Meeting ifVu Shirley Norhom, a pupil of C. Huntlcy Welch, will be ueat muilclan at the Legislative Day program of Btllea LeUrM club i Friday afternoon.

Mist Norbom, pianist, will play Tendre Adeu" by Edouard Schuell and "Malaguena," by Lccuona. Students of tho Problems of DC mocracy cliu of Senior High school will preienl a dltcluslon which will be followed by a qucs and answer period. The program will be followed by tea. BOOK DISCUSSION IIKM) BY CHUKC1I SOHALISTS The lint book dlsciuilon of (111 fall was ltd Ly Rev. W.

nober i i st the Oclcfcer meeting St. Sodality which leld recently In the K. C. IvOgi Father Griffin director if the sodality. Mist ttulh Strlckenberger, ecl, presided at tht meeting during which plant were mult to hold a lake sals on Saturday, October, In Arnistroag-Colller'i.

The sale committee la composed Germalat Gannon, chalrinan! Nancy Lamberton, Peg Kelntz, Pat. Dyklni, Margarel Rotcoe and 'aullnt Crude. The next meeting will held on November IS with Paulina Crudo at social clialrman. Following the program a toclal evening wu enjoyed under the direction of Hiss Katie Moon chairman; Miss Peg ITelnti, Nancy l.amberton and Abble P-eary. Trinity Women Meet Church Parlors mensbtri el tht ca'a Blbl4 clax of Trlattr Hetho- dlit church met laat evening In tht church parlori lo the fall and term.

A dtllcloua tureen dinner wat tervtd by the hoiteiKi, Mri Poultry men have been teeklni to develop a new grade of mea by crtolng Ihem wl phcuantd. Wll- lam Sleek and Mri. Charles Bteck. They arrange4 fait flowert ai la- le ilecoralEoni. Mra Robert Perry conducted the builneu period which opened with devotloni by Floyd Hill.

PJana were nude for the season's icllvllllii. bath moclttloii, on Thurt- October Tht mttttaf will held In at thl ikitd- Baptlit church. Tbe profram will get underlay at o'clock aid will' a ho UK, and rroup tlnflnf. All menotri not ranked will fined. Refreshments will be terved bj mtmberi of the hoit church.

COSTNME FAHTY ART BT SABBATH SCHOOL YOUTH A masquerade pirly wll! bt held at the rerultr monthly meeting of Young People's ctuncll of DU- trlct two, Venanie County 8ab- TONKIN GUILD BOABD MEET FBIDAV The board of dSrwtori of tht Winifred Tonkin hrtnch, work Guild of America, will hold an Important mtttlnf at 10 o'clock Friday mornlnf In home the loci) praaldetit, Mri, Ltt Forker, TV. TWrd art belnr made for the annual Ingathtrlni of clothing tnd money btntflt ot clvle work which will In Novejrtber. Georte McDowell, Mrl. Wayne Heckathorn, Mrj. Lyle Wjrjant ard leader; Mlsi Ann Trlngle, accom- janlal.

Builneu hieellnff, Sin. T. Kerr, VWCA preildent. Piano lelectloni, Mln Prlngle. Addreti, Mri.

Nell Cechardl o( Erie, member of the national YWCA board. Luncheon Opens Year Of Episcopal Circle fall meeting of the Klng't Daughters circle of St Mary's Minion of the Clirlat EpU copal church was held yesterday In the home of Mrs. S. S. Raymond 1015 W.

First si. Mrs. C. J. Smilli, president, con dueled Ihe devotions and turner the program over lo several women Mrs.

Edward Krtthge. The hoiplt'U'y committee for the tvtnlng consisted of. Mra- Em- ma McFarland, ilri Dorli Miller, lira Helen Miller, Mre. Ann Klrk- ivood and Mr. Henrietta Blum.

who were delegates the OBACE nilLATHEA SETS QUARTERLY DIKXEB MKET riie quarterly dinner meeting of Iht Phllathea clua o( Grace lleth odkH church will be held at 8 p. Friday In the parlih home. Mombcra who observe birthdays during the monlla of July, August or September will be honored. i of Hie current year will he at the dinner. was enjoyed following the meet- ng.

Tht dinner committee conalsted of: Mrs. Ruth Moon, chairman; Mrs. Charlotte Roberta, Mrs. Mar- tha Hazlttt, Jeule Crookl, Mrs. Mary Hutchison, Mia Laurel- la Arnold and Mn.

C. W. Dunmlre. Announcement made of the AHW country fair to be'held IE Franklin on Thursday, October 19. Mrs.

Gurtlt Lewis of Franklin li general chairman of the event and Mn. Flosile Vogan will direct ac- tivities of the local lodge. Tickets may be secured from iny member of the lodge or Mra. Neva Sampsellj chairman of the tloktt committee. convention held recently tn Beth- lehem.

The delegates gave fine ac counts on the convention acllvlL'ea. During the convention, Mrs. Ger- ald Crlder of Cochranton, a former member of the Franklin branch and many times guest at local circle, waa elected president of the state order, number! over 1,000 memberi. Luncheon was served during the afternoon. The Raymond home was Held Up YWCA Women's Club Holds Social Meeting About 25 membere and gueat attended the social jinrclliiB of th Married Women's afternoon In the Young Christian Association.

Following a one o'clock tea, thl women enjoyed an afternoon card High and low prli" were awarded us follows: Bridge Mrs. Allen ROM and Mra. Blal HlUebrand; 500, Mra. Richard Thompson and Mrs. Charlw Ralph canasta, Mrs.

Helen Smltn Mm. Henrietta English. of the Married Worn en's club arc urged to attend th member dinner of the TV CA at p. m. Monday In the Clu Home.

Reservations may be place at the YW office. The nezt gathering of the clu beautifully decorated with bouquela of autumn flowers. The next meeting will an- nounced. Liver contains five limes aa much Iron as icwcle meal, and kidney and heart twice as much. If you Include one of these Liish iron meals In your family's diet once, a week, or at leut several times month, you will help your family lo maintain normal Iron contenl of the blood necessary for good health.

LUTHERAN ALTAR GUILD TO VIEW FILM TONIGHT A picture will be shown al the Ocloter meellrg of Ihe Christ therfn Altar Guild which ui sel at 8 o'clock tonight. Following the buaiiieti the members will vitw Ihe film, "Unfinished Rainbows." HoateosM will be Mrs. Paul Len- ser, Mre. C. OLson, Mn.

Carl Burgl and Mlaa Pauline Lender. be a luncheon meeting Wednesday, October K. GRACE MAHSLAND CLASS PLANS MEET1NO TONIGHT Mary Marsland class a Methodist church will open fortnightly meetings for the pre ent year al o'clock tonight 1 the church parlors. The annual Jelly shower far ihu ins will be conducted at llils ing and members are reminded bring their donations. Mrs.

Lawrence Elwinger Is chal man of the aoclal committee the evening. A good attendance requested. TOLD SHI must detained tempo- rarily on Ellis liland for question- tag, Mra. Fedora BaiHerl, Italian soprano, alls dejectedly on ileps of the llntr Vulcanla. Shfa a Tic tim of the clpac icretnlng of tlient under tht new antl-subvenive llaw which denies admission to th 'u.

S. of penons with totalitarian ffRcrnalio Symptomtof Dillreta Anting from STOMACH ULCERS DUETO EXCESS ACID QUICK MULT OR NO COST AU Afcouf 15-Day KLIVANS Klinrj.ni hive practically all the famous brand watchei. KtHe for when the iimtt witch nude costs no man by the weak. Choeie a famoui name ChooM it here for value yoj can't beat. BULOVA ..33.76 BULOVA BENRUS ...24.75 America's A i values- The imlch of AlrlEncJ.

four talllloi botltai of lh TUMHSPCT bate be-- for relljlof aiill ind 1mttmf Vtan du. to ImmtttU- iTLrit-'-f': to. AU far wUek follr tirtelu tsis -at lo Wor i of OU CUT; oala Bie Faii-acj; Ikrtl: ort cr wltastam STERLING SILVER anal SILVEHPLATEO PITCHER Frank M. Whiting ..60.00 ELGIN i the DURA-POWER main- Famous I Embuccible The w.ilch of Rillroa.l accuricr SHOP BRODY'S FIRST 33.76 BENRUS ....55418 HAMILTON .66.00 AT FAVORITE PRICE EVERY SMART EVERY SMART EVERY SMART A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF OVER 100 FINE QUALITY SUITS SheffltU .27,50 BULOVA 21.76 GRUEN 33.76 6RUEN 69.60 ul 1 1 1 of ch American Ka.hion r. Pay by littta ftryoar fanMus brand wjtth at it.

NEVER AN EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT (EWEUtY COMPANY IHThirttMltiSt. FRANKLIN' -IS Seneca St. OIL CITY Values to $59.95 You cin't afford lo miss this opportunity to own the handsome suit (hit is the mainstay of any woman's wardrobe. These are suits with an im- portant fashion future plaids, worsteds, flannels, gabardines, velve- in all the warm spice tones that are so flattering. Many exciting new styles dressmaker suits, dinner suits, casual suits, classic suits.

They're wonderful buys at our original price lo say nothing of their super sale tags. OIL CITY'S LEADING WOMEN STORE.

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