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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Oil City, Pennsylvania
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DERRICK PHO.N£~-i3G3 THt: OIL CITY DERRICK, THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 15, 1942. PACE NINE Clapp Farm Study Group Has Meeting Tvvfeivp i of thi' CUpp i Farm P. T. A.

attended the study group rUght at the honu Coder Miller on Cl.lpp Farm i Mrs. Walter Kay f- Weddings Teas By MARGARET C. 8RESNAN Phone 4362 Personals; I S3 Mrs. Miller, chairman of (hi group, in charge of the program, Mrs. J.

H. wa.i"the speiikej- ar.d spoke to berji on of a SHC- csAsiul Study Group." Tha r.ext n'-ceting will he held at the home of Mrs. Lee i or. Xo- vember 3. A debata will be held.

Several new members were added lo tole. 'o i EmmajaneMartin Weds Army Man In Tionesta Today's Events Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. nf: tor Jseiiej or mrn'i shiru, not itriute ikin. 2. NovwiojlOtlrr.nWuied aa marriage of -Miss Emmajane Martin, daughter oj Mrs.

Me Dora I Martin of Colbert H) Private Frank E. Blum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Blum of Tlor.esta, took place at 6 o'clock on Saturday eve-1 der the auspice: nir.g at the home of the bride-1 Home Watehni.

i groom's parents with Rev. Fred. Morris i The wore a dress of royal blue velvet with matching hat navy blue accessories. Her liowera were a corsage of gardenias. Miss Pauline Blum, si-iter of the She wore a tan dress with matching accessories.

Her corsage was of pink roses. John Martin, brother of the bride. was Private Blum's best man supper vsa ferved to the members i of the immediate The bride attended the Oil City V. C. A.

ACTIVITIES Activities at the Young Women's Christian tusociation today Include folio wins; to o'clock ihe evening, high school social hnur. H. W. COUNTRY FAIK The i annual country fair un- of the American evening, October 15, in the P. H.

hall in Franklin. BAPTiST W. M. SOCIETY Women's Missionary society of the First Baptist chu hold Ita meeting this even o'clock at the homo of Hoch. of 22-1 E.

Sixth at. i will at Irvin Devotions will be conducted by Guy Murray, Extracts from Magazine will be a by ik Kirehell and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Fm Martin. AH wo vited.

UOUSEVIIJ.E PHttATKEA U1N.NTI1 The public invited to the tureen dinner being served by the Phila-1 of E. First st. tliea class of the Rousevllle Methodist church In the church basement tonight at 6:30 o'clock. A free will offering will be taken, the sum to he iised for the erection of honor roll ot men in thfi service. COMING and I A I Sergeant Harold has returned to Fort Eustace.

after spending a furlough i his jiar- ents, Mr, and G. T. Lowden, of Halyday at, The Misses Laura and Mabel. Worthington of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend in Oil City as guests at the home of MUa Ida G. Moore Miscellaneous Shower Honors Freda Coburn Mias Henrietta Klrck, of Eelle- vue, 1 3 visiting her nephew, James Payne, on E.

First st. R. R. Bowman of Akron, Ohio, is the guest of Mrs Sanford on W. Fou BENEFIT GA3IES PARTY A games parly for the benefit CfMintv the local" Blind, Center will he held tonight at o'clock in St.

Stephen's hall. The general public Is inched. The proceeds of the party will bi To Meet Tuesday In the PleasantviMe byterian church in esday, October 20, used 0 purchase needed material the meeting of the Venango County for rue making nt the center. A attendance Is expected at the benefit for which 1 I Federation of Women's Clubs and Allied Organizations will be held. The following program will be giv- at Fort i FLOVVKR MISSION' SALE The annaal a sale, Mr.

and the aurpices of Flower Mission i of Si I-indU of the Oil City hospital wil! be held meet today and Friday at 304 Seneca st. been in circulation. However, a will be taken at the door lor all those who have not been con-1 ot- tactcd. ficers and committee members, to order--Mrs. Lester SECOND CHURCH S.

present Venango County Tho Missionary 5. Hflivt'y Coburn entertained i 1 home, 63 Grovo to honor her daughter, Freda, whose mar- to Frederick Kelly of Titus- will be an event of Saturday, October 31. Bunco was in play with prizes being 1 awarded to Mrs. Amos Roberts, Mrs. Clifford Sibble, Harvey Coburn and Fred Kelly, The door prize was won by Paul Fox.

At the miscellaneous shower that followed, the bride-elect receiver! many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served. Among the guests were Mrs. Ethel Kelly, Tommie Kelly, Pete Kelly and Leona Volson of Titusville. Clarion Club Women Hear Fine Talk Clarion, Oct.

Harold O. Berlin of Kncx, president of the Clarion County Federation of Women's clubs, was the speaker at the Clarion Woman's club meeting held Monday aftcr- noon In the Rosa Memorial audi- i toriutn. COUNTBV CLUB XE1VS The dual, in the Anyo i tribute having Con: the sale has been asked resid. i Federation. Dfid Piesbyterian church will! Invocation--Rev.

Ivan lit 2:30 o'cloci; thU a hcr pastor of this 1 the home of Miss ma goll cheduled for yesterday rning over Wanar.go Country I A. U. IV. GHOUJ' were rained out, Mrs. W.

E. SJpson 310 West was served to 70 mom-1 First will entertain the creative business meeting. rJdye was in play Jn i expression group of the A. A. U.

Mrs. J. Ramsey, soprano. the soloist for the a home tonighi at i progrfi o'clock. club Luncheon 1 bers and tha afternoon at th i chicken ar.d waffle i Th, ner la expected to drew a fairly cr-c large number of members a iliss a Moja Announcement, has been I of the meeting A that next Thursday's i i made that a member of th.

group Or not invited ti attend. Hill OR W. Second ti George Barney Thompson, mireionary from India. Mrs. Philip A.

St. hear etu Bi-cth- ff" church. 1 i a lule to the Statp a i sonp. Grtetings--Mrs. Gordon A.

i the remarks of the speaker lecning the state federation on tho subject, "The era ted Family." she said: "Sur! of our society has been ripped i with (his world at war. We direct t-ach Hfe and have a i i purpose In the club. Let us keep up our 'spirits. Crowd! the devotional period Fay, president, side of Women's clubs of vhile Mw. J.

vllj conduct lend the ibers are requested to at- maae 1UYS UIBJLE CLASS SALE The. Haju of i Firat al i Presbyterian church i hold a or rummage sale today In the ciiurch Pe asesiunt beginning 3 iVcloclJ. George Krug is of Dl ic -ways and a ccnimiltef-1 'hich is sponsoring the Pleasant vllle. Response--(Mrs, J. W.

Business se'slon. "Blood rianna Bank," Miss Alma Oi! C.ty from vice- president of the Pennsylvania Fed- terian church hold i at 6 o'clock to- at church par-ore. The A good attendance In riesfi fclisp bf hCd a j.lhe 0 1 Women's So- i nnd mpaibcrs are urged 1 citty of Chrbtlan Service ft Reno i today for an all day quilting anrt her socloi 'ion. art! in charge of the i A i dinner will be served nt i i r.wn. of Worrell's Clubs in the DUtrlct-Mrs.

T. the 1312 Northwestern ferences, "We. the Norman 11 conferences. Presbyterian. Afternnon Srssla Roll Har 1d Ru- "Wnrtimp Mrs.

XeUon. Soloist-- William Hobinson by Mrs. Ray Kookogey. hould fc Oct. Thfsy iiro them loo to sec u'hnt I the Eld on r.t-xt bench is dolnp ivns graduated vvho lo.

iF hi." sight Dayton, i a 12 I'rcjudlrps Etiiniioro 1 broken don'n i He fit- 1'topiB arc now i nijrlitrd people n.s: rV.crs Sn Indus- operator in Machine without a Alpha Tau Chapter Has Games Party The Aluhi Matrunonzai ploycd in i i by the Pabst Electric company of Ntiv York city, A a short waddfn; trip Mr. and Mrs. Lingenfelter wll! rcsl.le in i a Clarion Jr. Women Plan "Kid Party" BRODY'S FOR YOUR NEW I easy ji one, two. tlirre to find the perfect fit in i Just ajli fnr one i tripe if little casuals you'll want to clap on back of your curls the moment you seq thorn.

Snug titling litlle versatile that ll make you want to buy OTHER BETTER HATS $2.95 illrred easily by false rumors. Prac- tice tolerance. Let each member practice this, union there We must have association and fellowship Jn the club meeting. Do r.ot lose Interest In Mrs. C.

A. Conlpy, the club president, gave an interesting report of the Harrisburg convention, stress- Itig, ''Women on the Home Lino Defense." Arrangements were made to hold three bake snloci, the first throe Saturdays in November, or Nov. 7, and 21. Reports were given by various committee chairmen. Thft song li-ader was Mrs, Win S.

SmaUiers, who In a brief talk. stressed the Importance of group singing, and urged every member of tho cluh to participate in the singing periods. Tea was served by group with W. B. Rankin and Mrs.

Sara Dnffield presiding at a table. Hostesses were: Mrs. W. B. RunWn, Mrs.

J. M. Crooks, Mrs. Franli Shrefflcr. Mrs.

Frank Crooks. MM. A. C. Snydi fommnk-d by Mrs Ray Koohogey.

Sam()el Pickcns Mrs Ch I -Frdera ion Work, Chorlw Mrs Cora On flnd Mrs r. 5V.vi5 rjiairmai; wt jmo- flviJp nf iilhavei. FOR MEN Dress Styles 1.2S 1.39 WorkSlyles 1.35--T.49 For Women 1.00 to 1.49 Boys 1.00 Cirli 89c Children 79c Dress Weight, Best Qualify RUBBERS AND Galoshes For All the BajnUy Don't risk cold feet when tbe best rubbers on the market cost so lltdc! We cover every need and every shoe. ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN Snap Stj-les 1.29 pr. Zipper Styles 1.70 pr.

FOR I Snap Styles 1.10 Buckle Styles 1.59 1 FOR MEN UKESS ST1XES Bildilc styles at SJffl, 2.33 Zlppir styles at S.M, 3.43 WORK STYLES All rubber or, cloth top styles J.53--2.99 to 3.39 BOYS' GALOSHES Buclcle, nil rubber or cloth top 1.09--2.19 211 Center St. C. A. Conlpy, the dent, presided. Seneca P.

T. A. Discusses Projects (Mrs. H. O.

Berlin Reports on Convention u're mcijium ihrce i a Rayon storlc- r. truly proportioned from top In loc! $1.00 to $1,50 Much was held Tuesday night at tho Seneca P. T. mcctinp on various P. T.

A. proj. cctii which ne carried out riiir- ihe year. i Tho memhcii decided ti i i meinbeit ftitl in financing liid Bruce Graham appointed to a for tho village of Spneca. The association ennounced that they decided lo (ir.fi now tryinp find a.

piano for ihe first and second Miss Kathryn Bright, music the group on sic appreciation nip's ro Clarion, Oct. Harold O. Berlin of Knos. president of tho Clarion county Federation of Women's clubs, was the speaker at a njestin." cf the Clarion Civic club held at the American Legion home lo ni ve "Monday eveninp. The speaker gave a deiailed report of the recent state conver.iion ol icdcratcd clubs.

Following the routine opening of the meeting, reports were jriven by .1 number of committee chairmen and the club trcajnirer. style show and mUflc.it lo be sponsored by (he group at the chapel of Clarion State Teachers 1 college on Wednesday evening, Oct. 2S. Tea was served by group one ni. Mrs.

W. P. Sadler, president, was In charge of the business meeting, at which lime Ihe committoos I for the year named: and Mrs. Harry Lafforty, a i i Mi-s. Bell.

a SirUQ i Mrs. Merrill Sutherland as a i a Tho-color scheme of dcc- ottcndance was carried fall season. ut in keeping CharJcs Busch, Che; I a woman 1 cluh ww held on Tuweuy! Of Federated Clubs evening in the auditorium of -p i Rosi Memorial library. 1 DG in a Hani Rea, of the prwlded at ihe business meeting The program committee a i nounccd lhai tho next mecllii? October 27 will be a "Kid Party" AssemWy ti-ir-i. ,1 of an i i shell caslr.p assembly work- era, a i operators, i i i and Mrs.

S. Smith; publicity, breaker and press operator! Clair Carbaugh; program, Mrs. in a i i i to typists, slenocraphcrw Bruce Graham, a I Fred Griffin gave a fine rc- view of the hook, "Education for 1 a story of JS'azi Germany preparing Ufl school children to die for Hitler. at independent Aid Quilting Meet ests for- at which the members of the Civic club will he guests. were made for the executive bonrri of the rlub to awlst social groups IV and with the rcfreahmentj.

Each membei rthwest regional I he plate Fnlerati iliiEic clubs will bo held in Frank- noon in Franklin library, i Thirty-five and gU( aittntled the monthly rooeling ol the Independent Aid society held all day yesterday in the Aid Halyday Run road. Mrs. Gertrude Orcutt was hostess to the group ar.d was assisted by tho following: Mrs. Lena Baker, Waller Clark Rave a rending. Mrfl Nlnil A and Mrs.

Beulnh I Gadshy. rork of the day COLDS Button Shiner wo Cloths InOne) A LASTING and USEFUL GIFT For SOc Mother Goei- to P. T. In the p-irlsh Hou the First Evangelical church. of urged to Mrs.

Raymond Dner of, Allen: tou'n, will bo among the speakers. Many members of the music clubs of Oil City ore lo attend make at Icnat one cloth animal foi toy fair which th 0 Girl ct and uneYlfW arc pIannin hold In December, i a may be lh Mr(J Mrs. Page Wensel and Mrs. Williams, phone 3771-X, not later Ham Ren volunteered to represent a Friday noon. thfi club at the next meeting of th- Uhi Cheer 'Em Ups Plan Hallowe'en Party discussed Tuesday night egular meeting of HIP.

Cheer Up cluh held in the Y. W. C. A. with Pearl a presiding.

Nine- et i Quilting was tr. i'ith a tureen dinner served al noon. The business session was presided ivor by Cordelia -ihnffei- Devotions were led hy Mrs. for a Hallowe'en party were A i Mrs. Finnic Vognn at the piano, prayer was read by Mrs.

Mary Jacoby. The group dtcidcd to hold a Hal- lowe'en party evening. October 2S, to which everyone invited. A small Admission-will be ask- to he iiatnl for the Sailors, Marines, Soldiers Need It for Cleaning and Polishing 3ran Button 3 ut Up In Attractive Gift Box Ready for Mailing EACH BOX CONTAINS ONE UNIFORM PROTECTOR offlc of the are Miss Rhoda Wocrtz nfternoon nt 3 o'clock Activities for the cussed fuiihcr. Friday nt the T.

W. were dls- ry nasoclntion Mrs, Re Introduced MM. Harold 5. Berlin who spoke nbout the 'Federated Family." In her i and inspiring remarks, Mrs. Berlin cnch tcel hor rc.spon- nlbllity in wartime life both a club member and aa fl citizen.

Tho second speaker wns George owe, who talked nbout "J-IiRhwny Safety." Mr. Lowe strftssprf the rol'o a i nf both i and pedestrians In the anfcty camivilfrn, and he ursred the cluli members "to live and highway safety." A Mr. Lowe's talk the club invHed lo RO Ihrough the driver i clinic fit t-hn Stale Trachers' collCRp, Tha testa wore nxpJalned nd i by tho Pennsyl- flnl.i pollen. W. C.

S. GIlOUP .1 OK I IRACE cinjRCir smETS Group 3 of the. Women's Society Chrtotlan Service of tho draw i Methodist church mnt Monday ave- the hnmfi of Mr.r Harold Ffovls with 12 membsrs preoont. Tho session was In ihnrpn of MM. O.

ColHna. Tho hoalojm ivns n.idated hy itra I P. Uwen and H. Berlin. Steam Electric Iron Electric Clothes Dryer Automatic Washer If you plan to buy any of these gifts for Christmas, buy them now, as our stock will bo completely out within short time! Radios Mix Masters 0 Toasters 0 Coffee Makers Electric Clocks Cabinet Sinks ed, the pro flower fund.

DICKINSON'S JEWELRY STORE The Jeweler, Who Pleases 10 Seneca St. Oil City, Pa. DANCE TONIGHT SUNSET INN Mostly All Square Danclnp iooi) Millie Good Time EVERYBODY W. M. DEYOE CO.

FLOniSTS 0 SENECA ST. PILING 11 Marccltc Mypo-AtlcrBPnlc Leg Mike-Up Plua Ta South Side Pharmacy K. St Pnonc 000 ROSENBLUM'S 21!) CENTER ST. A STAMP A DAY, WILL KEEP THE A A W. HOME.

RELIEF Dressy Afternoon Dresses Miss or Mrs. M. BARBER M. TATE Tlio 1-lHle Exrluslvo Drnss Sliop Over Srt. Slitp Post Office, Plionc 161 SILK-NrtON HOSIERY REPAIRED RUNS SJiAOS S.

S. KRESGE Ita TO STORE.

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