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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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THE OIL ClTYi DERRICK SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 6, 1932. PAGE SEVEN Lengthy Gauntlets By Barbara Beaufort. Paris. Auff.

Gloves are changing again. These days long -auntlew made of two fabrics and of heavy crinkled silk crepe are the outstanding novel- lies worn by the smartesi women on the continent. Black velvet gauntlets with black suede palms and inner lingers are amnns moat interesting. Society and Clubs Telephone 4362 ODAY'S Local vents Branch 43, L. C.

B. A. meeting. A. H.

W. Xo. 19 and No, 49 picnic. Walnut Bend. Cubbon reunion, Plumcr.

Winger reunion, H-isson park. Scyder-Walt reunion, Dempseytown road. John Brown picnic, New Richmond. Saiith-Lnsher reur.ion, Moon Grove, Rockland. Rodger rour.ion, Walker's Beach, Slippery Rock road.

Fern" horr.ecomme. Standley reunion, Hasson park. Barnett reunion, Brookvills fair grounds. BRUNNERS HONORED AT FAREWELL PARTY Pittsburgh, Aug. John H.

former Salvation Army fcead fit Oil and Mrs, will he honored at a farewell service Sunday night a.i they prepare to tak? over commands at Rochester, X. Y. The Bruaners have beer, en- gsced in Salvation Arrry evar. ire Sis- tic' work here the past year. Thev were transferred to Pitta- burgh from Oil City.

Many Reunions Scheduled For This Week End Dine, Dance Frock THAT ig of health IT GIVE? TOU ft thrill to fee the children eat with enjoyment. they don't, naturally you are concerned. Then bring Kcliogg'a Bice Krispics to the rescue. These crunchy rice bubbles, a actually crackle in milk or crcnm, fascinate youngsters. And Rice Krispicj arc one nf the best of cereals for children.

Nourishing, rich in cn- cr ea5 7 C5 your grocer for the red-intl-grcen package. Made by Kellogg in Wattle Creek. Quality guaranteed. By LJSBETH Stripes are the thing for the summer wardrobe, ns doubtleas you have noticed. Sheila Terry, film player, a r.cat Httk frock of wearable, washable rayon in a striped pattern with a white kid belt and A jaunty little boutonniero of In contracting colors.

Thfl season's popular cape sieves are a feature of the Crock. Sporta crrfurr.es for fait feature stripes nn. The plaid In plaid dressier of llght- oolen. Plaid silk jcr- sed for dresses. Announce Wedding Mr.

and Mrs. Roberts of 10 dav announce the of their" daughter. Margaret, to ilearl I ErneFt D-iusIar, snn of Mr. end E. V.

HnugllB of 501 East Fourth st. The couple were united Reunion season teaches Us culmination today when many old timers get tcgethcr to talk over the "good old days" and the younger members of the. families get acquainted with relatives they didn't know they had before. Hasson park, as usual, will be the mecca of many aa it plays hoei to the reunions of the Winger and Standley families. Programs of varied entertainment have been nrranged for each.

The former will hold their dinner ft'. 1 o'cleck and the latter at noon. Other reunions that will draw their share of attention will be the Smith-Lusher affair at Moon grave, Rockland. the Snyder-Watt get-together at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Mitchell on Oil Chy- TJempscytown road, the second annual reunion of the Cubbon family at Walter Cubbon's home, Flume-r, and ihat of the Rodgers family at Walker's Beach on" the Slippery Rock road. The Barneii gathering at tno Erookviile fair jtreunds feature the 60th wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel K. Barnett. Another annual affair, the John Brown picnic, will be held 1 at the John Brov-Ti a at Xcw Richmond.

An excellent program will feature this event and the record attendance of last year. is expected to be broken. Old home diys will also be on today 1 prorram with Fern and Fi-Jher playing host to former The Fem celebration will be in the form of a basket picnic a will be held in the prove In the tear of the school Fisher's celebration which has been growing bigger and better with each repetition, is expected to be the best of the series, and the "little hamlet In the hills" Is wending a cordial Invitation to all 1 its io br present. An event of a nit different nature will be the annual picnic of the American Home Watchman, Ni. 45.

to Joseph Kennedy will "be iiojt his co-tane st Walnut Bend. Tomorrow tha C.uitnn family will hsild Us reunion at Island park. Nebraska nnd shP annual conclave of Wlke famih- will top hpid at the home of T. E. Sunttnervlllc at CurilsvilJc.

The First Institute of Violin will a its 110 pupils and their parents at 3 a at Stripes for Evening By Barbara Bcaillort. Paris, Aug. 5--- (ft --Nikitina, the Russian dancer, among smart Europeans who arc choosing stripes for evening wear. Included in her wardrobe is a frock of while organdy stamped with narrow- retl and stripes. The model la cut with a fitted hip yoke from which full godets DOMING and GOING By M7V1TE.

LIr-BETIl What to wear to dine and dance on a summer evening? Karen Mor Icy. well liked ecrecn player, has She wears here this airy while chinon and lacn frock that has a lace-ileeved ar.d tie-at-the-walst jacket which not shown in the The frock IK simply styled, as 'you see. Mrs. Sthel Miller Exley waa the guest this week on an automobile trip with her filster and family. Dr.

and Mrs. A. G. Eaton and daughter Ethel, of Rochester. N.

I Y. The party motored to Recls- where they were enter- i tained by Prof, and Mrs. William I Evans and daughter. Shirley Rae, of Indianapolis, at the Evans cottage on the White river. They returned to Oil City late Friday night.

Leona, Grace and Irene Murphy will return to their home in Pittsburgh today after visiting the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Faller Of avo.

Miss Gertrude Morgan of Phila- I delphia, a former Oil City resident, is the guest of Miss Ethel Harper. East Bissell ave. Miss Marjarie Anderson of Hone is visiting In Carry. Dr. J.

P. Straver, who been undergoing treatment in Cleveland for seme time, has returned to his home. 110 West First st- M'v Mary Habcl of Morris Plains, N. visiting at the home o. Mrs.

F. S. Ross of West Front Mr. ar.d Mrs. A.

Brown and daughter, Mary Lou. and Mr. and Mrs. F. B.

Linri and Fred, have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Borland and family of Spencervllle, Ohio.

I Walter and Henry Sunderland. sons of Mr. and Mrs. H. Sunder- land, 10 Smlthman and Walter I James, FOO of Mrs.

Jaclc James, 10. West Sixth havo left for Co- i lumbus. Ohio, when? they will join i Jack Eruce orc-heetra Of Pitts- I burgh which opens an engagement black ince hat 3 the Ohio city today. trimmed with whits velvet ribbons and a of flowers, white OH. CITY W.

T. IT. nd purrt. and white brace- The i a meeting of the Oil let -sandals embellish. forrr.

thr with illss Morley her frock. niKTHDAV TARTY Mrs R. J. McCollum it Friday Drspltc th? iific thai nnri his orchestra I- August 3 I Hei hu, os Ftid.y n(! 3.1 Rev. W.

Chit unattended. ter. They ter. Betty npent at Hawon preser.t The i xceptlrr.aJly don ke a habit rl piay (rreete the Wannngo Friday nisht. City Woman's Christian Ternpei er.ce Union WAS held Friday niihl at the home of the president.

Mrs. William Cwtiriic sham, 39 East BIs- sell ave. The meeting opened with devo- llonals led by Mrs. F. Mnnley.

Mrs. a as her text, the twenty second of Rcvcln- Durlnc the business session the i union decidrd to prcser.t a picture included Marjori FETE MI55 PERRY iMss Margaret Dctar and Miss K-itherine Sharp entertained at i Ki the lauer's home on East Bleil Al rive. Friday niifbt In honor of Mia? Pn a a Porn- whose frgagemrr.r w.i? recer.tiy announced. Three iablrs of bridge were ir p'av high honors Rolnf; Miss a Mnriarty low Allfs a Eagan. At thi concision of p'ay refresh meru? P'rved.

Thf? iff.iir ir, the of f. kitchen ar.d i mary appropriate gittf. Hilda City a and "Sonny" icr, Hagnn, Jwsie der. Hazel Helen nnd Mary a of Oil id Jane and a Marwood Msyhew of Franklin, HOMK COMING The a a old horr.e rnrn- ir.g a of Petroleum Ccr.ior h- August 10. O.

W. is in charge of ar- Mar.y former rrsidents town a i r.d rcr.cw a A i a the old return W. A. 1'UAXS 1'ICNIC Oil City a No. TO, Women's Benefit association, held its rrgu- a mceilr.g Friday cvt-nini; in th-: K.

of P. hall, with Ella Cochran, vice i presiding. Plans were made for 'he annual picnic of the organization to be hed at Hassan park Wednesday. August I 1 Dinner will he served at 5:30 p. m.

and a program of ga.T\e." for th? eh.il.1rcn and card," for older prrson? will he prc- Mrs. Loylind wan r.amcd chairman of picnic committee. ing pertinent a Bo: ah Orpopes the Prohibitinn of Prohibitio "Economic by Her- 1 Prohibi- Freddie Carlonc at Conr.eaut Thc am, laker from Lafcr or perhaps it was because I Union Stgnal, was conducted Friday right was admirably suited (-Mrs. F. Wefltlnghouse and for a but whatever it was, composed principally nf thi the nttcr.dancc at last evening's dinner dance was most dlsappolnt- Inir.

Espfcially in view of the fact that Robinson's orchcsira is one of the beat that will play the club tion nnd Opposing Repeal" ty Vice President CurtU and "Sunday School Against Rcpo.il." Evanffd- inc Booth's views on prohibition vention in Chicago were nli and a general riistvsr.sion o( subjects wan participated will bs held nt the next meeting of the Union. September 2. when all members are expected to be August is a month of sales--and it pleases us to include in this sale for Men an unusual group of dress and sport shoes in quality leathers. The prices represent an opportunity for splendid savings 1 Brown's All Men's $4 Shoes $1,98 $2.98 All SUes 211 Center SU Collar Pleatings Add Bright Touch MUSICAL PICNIC One and lliu First National I i of Vio- i iin will', picnic: Sunday at May's! I Mills. According to M.

Lnntz, Instructor for Institut who will Bupcnise the progra events, ever 303 people arc expe of will hp ected 10 The pic i i is expe aiTair. The program will the first by patients, relatives and persons who came seeking information as to furllnlos: Misses Claire Wade, Mrs. Charles Froelich. Mrs. H.

E. Mitchell, Mrs. F. E. Hamilton, Mra.

W. B. McCombs and A. M. Lynn.

Fourteen children were optratr.d upon, one of whom altfo had adc- noide removed. Sandwiches and coffee were furnished by Mrs. W. E. McCombs.

Mrs. Paul. Isabel Hamilton land MIP3 Emma McCain. These 1 wcra served at r.oor. to all ivho (Wprc unable to roach their homes i before the late afternoon.

i The coto were, as usual, fumish- by the Franklin armory, for which the various organisations Interested offer thanks. Thotfo patients, who resided outside the town limits were brought back nnd forth from their home in furnished by public- spirited It ie expected that another clinic will be held for the benefit of those who, BO far, have been un-', able for varimnu reasons to attend either of thoee which have been helpful to the children of thw vicin-1 ity. i insist of THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR CERTAINTY FRED INGRAHAM TEACHER---Piano, Organ, Theory 2fi Spring St. IM Afflliatril Teacher. Shrnvood Music Prliool, Chicago Sterling Silver the supreme WEDDING GIFT DICKINSON'S Jewelry Store "Thr Jewelers 1'lroso" REDUCED PRICES BKt of Claws at T.owrr DR.

THOS. FARMER OPTOMETRIST mm DRESSES ARRIVE DAILY "US Sycomnrc St. Oil City, pn. MANION PAINT VARNISH CO. FOR BETTER PAINTS-- RouBCvIlIe, Pa.

Phone 3S28 Our Graduates Succeed In Beauty Culture Individual Instnicttnn. Pprctnl Coursrs, I.lvo Terms, Dlplcma Awarded Fellers School of Beauty Culture Clarion, Pa. Phonn 310 FOR RENT Nlrely furnished i LOCAL ELKS CLUB Tho irn.L The anniKil Hill reunion will be held ni park. Angus'. 13, in GIVEN ANTLERS th "complete R6 am will he unfolded during the day with a mushball p.ime between two picked Indebted i as hiffhlijfht.

While invitations are not bcinc sent out this 1 both relatives and 1 friends will be welcome. Dinner will be served nt noon. Elks club to Joseph S. Smith or West First st. for a hcaullliil of antlcrp which were added to the Thu a arc a perfectly formed ict which have been plnced ever the entrnnce ti the pnrlor and seta off tr.B nppc.iraric« of the prill room to vnry pPod advnn- Wr.

Smith hns prized f.ntiern pince nnd dccldM t' 1 add to the collection of local rluh. SCIHVAB EEUNIOX Saturday, A a 13, will mnrk the plxth a a reunion of the Schwab family. The 1933 reunion will be held in park. A pknic i i to served nt noon. AH a i and i arc invited to a STANDARD BEAKERS PICNIC Ronald Bunk-on was host to the Allen Blair Standard Bearers of the noupcvllle, M.

E. church nt their a a picnic Friday at the Mngen cottape nt Olcopoils. Thirly mcm- bcru and ciiesln were in. attend- Swimcn'ng oyrd nnd at SPP boating' warn en- p. i was TARR The nnniial Tarr reunion will he held nt park August 13.

All T-el friends of the family LAMOREAUX DEPENDABLE JEWELRY Across from Eekenj'i Oil City Radio and Electric Service VI'PI Repnlr An.vihlnc Elrclrlcnl 113 St. l-lmno SHOES SCHMIDT'S 218 A STREET A I rixtn BID PllUl Belfnid -v i i 1.1k- New Dr. Barton ft? CHILD PARTY Ton little Iriendn of Holcn Us Blckri were pucsts at Jicr liome Eiehth at. Thursday to her criehrBto her seventh blrrhday. The afternoon npent in pampa and niusie nnd a delicious lunch wan The honor ucs trday, was the rcciplCiit ft a numhor of i beautiful pitts.

iviterJ Mnrinn MrElhaney of Meadvlllc. present. i a a The meetly clewed with the rope- A ji. rim tltloc. of the Aaronic benediction.

father stri The white crepo hlouae worn by Maureen O'Sullivan with her holpra jacket has an Intorcstlnr; collar made of a aeries of pleated hat with ikfti a har- ENTERTAINS bridge party Friday night at hi home on Hone in honor of her house pucsts, the Missft; Lconn. Irene and Grfice Murphy of Pittsburgh and Miss Virginia Hols- wcrth of Erie. The Misses Murphy have been SUests of Miss Faller' for tl week and will return to At the conclusion of play a Hshtful luncheon was pcrvcd. SECOND STATE CLINIC HELD AT EMLENTON GUAM BEUXIOX I The seventh annual reunion of the Oram family will bo held Au- Rust 7 at the home of David Oram, i Plnoak. Both friends and relatives of thi family are invited to attend.

FURNITURE of Quality is the First Thing Ahead of PRICE You will be amazed at the price we are offering Quality FURNITURE'at during August. Shop around, visit all the so-called sales but before you decide let us show you" our values. For Quality Furniture See TUCKER Masonic Temple The second clinic under the state their Jdcpartmcnt of health was held in Emienion as the previous one had the Elizabeth Crawford school building, Friday morning-- It A'flB under the direction of the jtate nurae, Mips Anna Wadlinger of Franhlln, assisted by Miss Mary K. White, well known oil McNamara, also of Franklin; and operator, a resident of Hollywood, the. following nurses of Emlenton.

la visiting friends in Myrna Louire BealP, Han- Lima field, with Toledo an his Hop- ruth Qjynn, Ethel Anderson. Visits Friends pinp nff place. Mr. White operated in iho Ohio ar.d Kentucky fields for many years before going to the California field. Hn will spend somfi tlmn In r.he Kentucky fields before returning lo the coast.

FULMER BARACA CLASS The regular monthly meeting of the Fulmer Baraca class will ho held nt Hason pnrk Tuftsdiiy evening. A tureen dinner will he for the of the mem- nnd their friends. Elsie Polemko, Mrs. Mrs. B.

F. Jamison. The. attending physician was Dr. S.

Bridenbaugh of Emlenton. was by Reg-IB Rlesen- mnn of Franklin, medical student. hft surgeon In chnrge was Dr. C. A.

NordPlrom of Franklin, whoso ssiytants were Dr. Ira Borland, i Dr. E. W- Paul and Dr. M.

L. Glenn if Emlcnton. The following memhora of the Red Crorv, the Civic society and health center of Emlenton were present rendering help wherever it wan needed to the $5.49 VALUE FOR ONLY ONE DAY ONLY--SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 "YOUR LAST CHANCE We Will Have This Great Bargain CombinaKon Fair Ladles' Silk Chiffon All AA shades. Box Blue Lilac Face Tow- $1.08 Bnttlc Blue Li lac $1.00 Genuine Indestructible Japanese Pearl Xecklnoo, 5 Year $1.49 Present this Coupon and 90c nnd receive ALL FOUR ITEMS--A $5.43 valtifl for This wonderful offer Is made possible only throucn thn fact that we are taking this method of Intrnduclng to this community' Blnn Lllnc Perfume and Face T'oivder. --NOT MORE THAN TWO TO A CUSTOMER-- Telephonr, We Deliver BARBER PHARMACY 30 Seneca SI.

ETTA KETT So This Is Golf! BY PAUL ROBINSON BOB SCORE IS Sftl 1ttD AND -fMC 1 ABE 8ofH GOING -fO BE IM ftclZ IF SIPRAIIIN.

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