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THE CLEAN TIMES HERALD. MONDAY. JUNE 24, 1935 NINE Dedicate Welcome Mission Pentecostal i Association Services Here On Sunday. Dedication the Olcan Welcome Mission were held Sunday under auspices of the Pentecostal Holinww Association, two- thirty o'clock with Rev. F.

Harrington, paator pf the muwlon, Mary Barry Funeral Tuesday Funeral services for Miss Mary Barry will be held morning nt clKlit-thiity o'clock at the Hecnan Funeral Home and nine o'clock at St John's Church. Burial will be In St Bonavcnture Cemetery. he Bev. Francis O'Meara of St. John's Church will say the rossty this evening at eight o'clock at the Heenan Funeral Home Friends arc invited to participate.

Thirty-One Graduates Awarded Diplomas At St. Mary's Academic School i Auditorium Filled With Parents And Friends- Rev. Francis J. O'Meara Addressed Graduates- Historical Drama, "The Last Of The Vestals" 'On Program--Premiums Awarded By Pastor. On the platform were the fol.

lowing ministers and friends Rev Frank Jackson. Rev Harry Smith, Rev. Donald Doman, Rev. Westfall, Rev. W.

Vaugh, Rev H. Baldwin, Rev Hlbbard, Rev Margaret Row, and M. D. Row, and Joseph Rosier. The dedication program as folliws: Song by the congregation.

Dedicatory prajcrs by Rev. Frank Jackxn Song by Mrs. Dorlon Song by the congregation Special number by Mr. and Mrs. Loop Announcements Offering Offertory praver.

Rev J. Bolden Special number by Stod- and Mrs Dorion Sermon, by Rev Harry Smith Song by Mrs Stoddart of each of the (tiling assemblies assembled to rag a final number of unity. Ble.it be the tide thai Benediction by Mr Ross Chronicle Of Events TODAV 6.00 --Salvation Army dinner, Ashton Pari-sh House. 7-00 m--Board of Directors. Junior Chamber of Commerce, Olean House, regular meeting at eight o'clock.

00 --Informal party for Class of '35, Olcan High School, by P. A of School at School No. TUESDAY 12-10 --Rotary Club lunch con. Olean Houw 2 00 m--Bonaventure women golfers match at club links: another match at five clock 2.00 m--Bartlett Countrj I Club women's golf match, lunch- i eon at club at one o'clock 15 --Annual High School commencement at State Armory. Local Groups To Ooen Attractions Thirty-one seniors of St Mary's Academic School were awarded their diplomas at the annual commencement exercises, Sunday evening, in the school Quinn.

Donald Kajnor, Kenneth Kchlor, George Schvver. Josephine Seyller. Mary Sweeney, Lawrence Wcnke. civics--Kdward Dunne. Mar- Fane, Robert Lampack, Meiers, Terrance Quinn, which was filled with parents and garcl friends of the graduates.

James Meiers, Terrance An historical drama, "The Last Donald Raj nor. Kenneth Rehlcr, of the Vestals" formed the major George Schryvcr, Marv Shortell, part of the exercises The Rev. Robert Stevens, Mary Sweeney, Francis J. OMeara, assistant pas- Lawrence Wenkc. lor of St John's Church, was the Geography--Joan Becbc.

Harold commencement speaker. aHSev Elizabeth Dougherty, Miss Marion Alice Weis gave tin Mar Hannon. Gloria Heberle. Wil- salutatory and the valedictory a dress wa-) given by Miss Eileen Frances Rehlcr. The Right Rev Monsignor Edward Rcngcl.

V. pastor, presented diplomas to the following. Elizabeth Mane Armstrong. Boy Scouts To Hold Reunion Troop No 2, Boy Scouts, will hold a reunion with its foster Troop, No 4, tills evening at o'clock All members, past and present, arc expected to attend. Due to the fact th.it nnny of the Did members have left Clean, not more than fifty per cent, arc expected to be preient The reunion will consist of a short program of nongs.

reading of the troop history, special Court of Honor, pictures presented by A A. Schaumleffcl, and refreshments. I'AL "The Flame Within," current Palace Theatre attraction, starring Ann Harding and Herbert Marshall, supported by Maureen O'SJl- livan and Louis Hajword Is a most interesting picture, despite the fact that it depends on emotions rather than action for Us plot. --Justin! DUII. Dti.n.u le or cenleis around foui es Hadley, Mary Jane peop i ei one of whom is suffering Keenan.

Heleni Lav- from mental stram lch he trcits Ritter, by constant intoxication Miss Harding is seen as a doctor who undertakes to reclaim the man for his sweetheart, and falls -James Babmger. Join l(ne th him after she has suc- Burt, John Clements, Bernard i cce ded in her task Fnrt Asres Hadlev. Marv Jane The untangling of the comphca- LeJ tlon is done This James John Bibinger Joseph Patrick Burt, John Howard Clements. a VmV John Sweeney. Mary Ellen Edel.

Thomas Bernard Rehler CathC rme Moore. Fnel. Agnes Theresa Hadlcj. Law-1 Marion Welg Norbcrt Madison. Lorraine Moore, John Morton.

Robert Raj nor, Johanna Seyller. Bernicc Sweitzer, Jeanne Thomas. Religious--Joseph Burt. Bernard Fricl. Agnes Hecnan erty.

John Meiers, John Thomas Slav THEATRE I I Henry Harms Of Allegany Died Sunday Former a a A a After Hurt In Crash Five four of them children, suffered minor Injuries In an automobile accident on tht Clean- Allegany road early morning, according to police I'rank Lee, 710 Prospect Avenun. car owned bv Albert i Foster, sime address, he IlllieSS; 1' i a driving cist on the load nei Wednesday. Allegany when hilled by a man in the road He w.is slowing down to stop when a michine drum bv Ahror.s 183 Clinton Street. Sil- Hcnry Hrnst H.irnis. well known resident of Western New York, and formci postmaster of Allc-1 am inca, nn into the tc-ir of hu pjiiv.

passed at the Higgms cu Mrs Albert 1-oster and the Memorial Hospital, Sunday eve mug nine i i i o'clock four children, were piwngers in the car driven bv Mr' Lie Heliad'bceii a iticnt at the mstl- Mr Anicni reported to polic" the middle of the ro id, and th it he struck the machine when he turned out to pafs another car Mr. Hilt ma was born In Ger- Christian Krn'st Harms and Lois Kaufman Harms His eirly youth was Scio, and in 1880, lie moved to Allegmy A staunch Kcpublican, Mr i n'ld Kcvci.il positions of trust for 'us paity He was former assessor of the and vv.i-, al-o i a of Board of Water Commissioners Cor Marie Kuhn ten vears old a number of years Mr. Harms daughter of Mr and Mrs Hermin Ann Is Tn Wringer; a Elbow Fractured Graduation Exercises To Be Tuesday Class Of At Olean High School To Receive Diplomas; Admittance Cards Limited. CM Ing to the unuiuil of tho idu itini; claw of the Olcan High School and consequent 1 trge number of seats required In familicj of gnduatrs, I the entile spice of the dull shed do.vnptairs and gillcry, 1 his lye, reserved for families of the griduites and Invited guests, Principal SackeU announced I 10 0 Ci-di of t'lmissiun nave i I for members of their respective famil es Thwe i hoi.ore I it the door until tint ill ticket holders have hour, the to MT Hnsto- 1 not ilreailv lakcn Adirrs editor of publl- er a a an as postimstcr of Kuhn South Sixteenth Street, uor 3 lhe co! of a nv yeais He was first ap. ceived an injury to the r.ght el-! lure and economics ac Cor the late President Wil-' this morning while her moth- 1 ncll University, will com i Heenan Lawrence Joseph Hoganson.

Catherine Florence Jobe, Leo for manv yeais pointed liam McKmley and leappomted bj the late President Theodo-e Roosevelt and held that office for fourteen jeais He is- survived bv- widow, Mrs Pauline Miller Hanns. one Geraldme Elaine McGiveron, John Joseph -Meiers Catherine Murnn, John Martin Quinn. Phvllis ures Martin Slew-art Quinn. Phjllis Jane Reddy, Eileen Frances Reh- 1 holebcn. ler.

John Miles Ritter, Margaret I Algebra-- James Babmger. Ber- an absorbing As an added the round bv round pic- the Braddock-Bacr fight are shown --K. J. M. HAVEN One of the most powerful pictures seen in Olean in many months describes "Oil for the a 2.

gust Harms, er vvas hanging up i The child was I i o'it tie electric wringer md although mother hid the roller the arm went as far is the elbow before the child released tne wringer She was removed to the Mountain Clinic where an X-rav snowed a fracture of the elbow and will he economics ac Corcorn- speaker His topic inta Louise brother. Au- sv illc be held a a badly contused arm the familv residence. 26 West Main i Street. Alleganv. aft- lindei'WCnt Operation ernoon at two thirty o'clock r3 Walter E-schnch, of Smeth- Rev Bcver.

pastor of St ip pa, underwent a minor John's Lutheran Church, assisted operation at the West Side Hospi- by the R-v Thomas Goddard. tal today pastor of the First Preshvtcrian Church Allegany. will officiate The rubv-throated humming- Private commital services at bird flies 300 miles across the convenience of the family vvil' be Culf of Mexico on its spring and ANY WATCH Cleaned i Cjanlde Proc Broken a a Ncn a i i replaced. Satisfaction or Mone Back NATIONAL JEWELRY 117 West State Street Next To Haven Theatre 2 1UI illillivii i i in even- true Christian life And how each individual should dedicate their lives to the plan ana will of God making a full surrender to the will of God In eneakin" of the Chriitian accountability to God he that disciples of the Lord Jesus should be such everywhere, providing both spiritual and temporal r.ecevities to all men rcgarlejis to race, color, or creed This being the perfect will of the Lord Jesus Speaking in regard to the mmustrv. Mr.

Smith stated that It should be one of example, in sp'nt word and sacrifice a life of self-denial He also emphasized the need of the individual Christian to get a vision of the need of tne hour amid suffering humanitv. under a on the East State Street show grounds this evening The will appear here for the remainder of the week Eacn evening will witness ap- peirance of four outstanding cir' cus acts, officiils of the combine said todiv The group include" i Charles Sigrest with his troupe of i aerial artists formerly with Ringing and Barnun i Bailev Others to appear arc Tav- lor Brothers Captain Ben Speedie a high diver and Queeme high i ing dog Manv other attractions are al. 5 included Children's dav will be ob-'erved Tuc'dav and on Thursday night a Hollvwood wedding will be formed with a local couple legally becoming man and wife class, this morn- were iward- each average Mice for the vear Church after 0 TM Is FREE A Special Offer You will recehe ABSOLUTELY FREE, a 81.00 size box of CROXON PLASTIK with each purchase of a one dollar jar of CROXON 1 OZONE CREAM. CROXON OZONE CREAM contains triple strength oxygen which gentlv bleaches, normalizes oily skin, clears up blemishes such as pimples and smoothes out tell-tale lines and gradually discourages UNWANTED HAIR GROWTH. F.

R. BROTHERS CO. or 1 were I First Grade Ronald Cordner.i Ann Marv Johnson. Second Grade! --Joseph Lctro. Milhcent Baranowski.

Third Grade Thomas Beebe. Joan Xeary; Fourth Grade, --John Rvan. Ann Fmlay. Fifth Grade--Bernard Carbon. Delma.

Reddy Sixth Grade--John Gilbert. Marv Ann Kamler. Seventh Grade --John Morton, Bernice Sweitrcr. Eighth Grade James Meiers, Marv Sweenev, First Year High-Norbert Wholebcn. Marion Wcis Romanes were presented to the following lor perfect attendance during: the vcar: Second Grade --Joseph Seyller Third Grade--Robert DONCV-.

Jean Welch; Fourth Grade Hannon, Glenn Hcminvvay, Rich-1 ard Blasscv, Madge Ash. Jean I Mane Gr.ias Helen Haves. Angela Martmelli. Fifth Grade--Bernard Carlson. Delma Reddy, William Hasper.

Catherine ShortcII: Sixth Grade--John Gilbert, James Black, Edward Hives. Gerald Becker. Seventh Grade--Johanna Sevller, Eighth Camp. Ann Jean Hoganson. Mer- Fiementarv Representation Elementar TM a TM Ed'el: Hadley to the top with an oil company i -mrcnrp Hannon Marv Jane China Heenan Francis Krott.

Helen I It depicts the constant i a erty John Meiers, Patricia, of white men to wrest natural re- i i Reddy Thomas I sources from the interior of the John Sweenev. Eileen Reb- Orient in a vivid and startling rine Moore," Marion Weis. I manner thoroughly entertaining Wholeben I and compelling. I The internal politics of a great mdustnal orgamrations arc shown and the heroism which a white I woman must possess in order to I be a successful helper to her hus- band in the Orient is the theme The courage portrayed by Pat O'Brien and Josephine Hutchmson is something so powerful that it keeps one on the edge of one's chair throughout the picture Oil fires rebellions disease, famine and drought are constant companions The horrible is suggested rath-, er than portrayed, except for I fleeting glimpses, but one can not fail to sense its presence Tnere I is little humor, but humor, in such a picture, would be out of place Norbert -Joseph Burt. ents Bernard Fnel.

Helen Lav erty. John Patter Eileen Rehler. John Sweeney, Catherine Moore, Norbert Wholeben Foursome Played At Club Sunday Prizes A a For High And Low Scores; Dinner Served Following. Mrs Gallo.vay and W. N.

The crisis in the lives these people is not spectacular, occur- ing as it does in an out-of-the way part of interior China, but the effectiveness of it does not suffer. This is stark drama at its b.est and none will want to mtss "Oil Thefts, Including Automobile, Reported To Three thefts, including an automobile were reported to police Saturday afternoon and evening Mead, 117 North Street, told police that his home had been entered on June 17 and approMnfately tlmtv dollars worth of old coins mostly pennies taken Entrance vvas gained through a rear window, ne stated The automobile 01 James Weber, 611'i West Henlev Street was re-, ported stolen Saturday mgnt from North first near North Union, Street The machine, a 1932 Essex sedan bore license 2H9246. Breaking a vvindo.v to gam en- trance, intruders Saturday nigit took from forty to fifty from the cash register the gasoline station of A Chamberlain, Vorth First and Wajne Streets, it vvai reported UKY CLEAMNO AND DVEIG WORKS 819. 821 East State Street Olean, New fork PHONE 6171 SUITS -TOPCOATS -OVERCOATS Drv Cleaned and Pressed 50 LADIES' COATS -SUITS--WOOL DRESSES Dt) Cleaned and Pressed 50 Ladies' Silk Dresses 75c up 9 12 Rugs $2.50 Don't Forget! McKay Dance Recital at Haven Theatre Thur-. Xieht Admission only 40c adv ull Davis tied with Mrs B.

Eifresh and A. Hellwitz fo: score in the Scotch and Eileen Rehler Honor Un.ted History-Forrest Brundase. Mildred Camp. Edward Djnne. Margaret Fane.

Mary Kave.s Robert Lampack. Marv Francos Lcnnon James Meier.s. Terrance Ravnor, Kenneth Rehler. George Schryver. sevller.

Mary Shortell. Robert Steven? Mirv Swccnev Elementary English Helen Barry. Dougherty. Margaret Fane. Jime.s Meiers.

Terrance Quinn. Donald Ravnor. Kenneth Rehlcr. George Schyver. Marj Sweeney Lawrence Wenke Silent Readme--Forrest Brand- ace.

Mildred Camp Edward Dunne. Richard KiTt Agno" Kurtzhilis I Robert Lampack. James Me ers. Dorothea O'Connell. Terrance were awarded Dinner was served at the conclusion of the match Following are the scores- Miss Margaret Cobb ind K.

F. 107-36-71 Mrs. Marcus and Murray. 103-30-73 Mr? A Fiynn and Madican. 99-27-72 Mrs Ewmg and Dr.

P. Johnson, 95-36 62 KEEP ON TOP 0' THE WORLD jonVr frflint jou'tr Bm vhrn Mar. ihcir 7f Yon b'K ntha-ijim. Common ron'lipJtinn. dor lo in roraU.

an rnrmr of hifpr lirinc. Il ftr- 1 rnntr. il 1J ii'mf. dfliriom It far- A Miller and Frank i Hisrgms HS-37-S1 Mrs H. Zimmerman and S.

Dodge. 102-2S-74 Miss Marian Hanmfan and C. FinncJsv. 110-37-73 1 Mrs Wmkler and A Chamberla.n. 12S-46-S2 Helen Bunce and W.

A Flv-nn, Sb-2S-70 Mrs Atkins and Dr. L. Raub. 104-42-62 Miss Margaret Flv-nn and H. Zimmenran.

9S-26-72 Mrs. Harris and F. Wmkler. 97-30-67. Mrs Galloway W.

X. Davis. 95-30-66 Mrs Marjonc Brown and Charles Krampf. 140-M-S6. for the Lamps of China '--K M.

Services Are To Continue All This Week At Tent Here "Will Christ Appear In This Generation?" will be the subject of the Rev. J. Lewis Arnold of I Seattle, "Aash. this evening, at i the Free Methodist Tent on West i Sullivan and Fourteenth Street Sunday affrnoon the speaker discussed the greatest need of the church and his subject last night was "What Part Do Demons Or 1 Evil Spirits Play in the Affairs of Men?" I Services will be held each night this week, the Rev. La Verne Rcmhold.

pastor, stated today. There are only 2SO planes on the active list of Ul transport lines for Arrow Shirts with thc.ncw Arosct Collar --a collar that tayj and immncu- Ijlc all noo't wih walcr won't Mi-lcr it -laundering won't wrinkle it--wear won't cnrl it! The of course, have Jill the -mart nml lailorinp tonche," ihit onlv Arrow- in fhirt. ThcT'ro Mitopa--ikuped-tct-fil. And arc -pnaranlrcd for pcrmanrnl fit. jou wilh llx collar.

A I CLOTHING COMPANY inilion. All-Bint provides vitimin and iron. Ihit tcntlc food ifcr tiiVint mrJiri nhtnic', i Miss TheodOTA Hams and Hartcr. 107-33-74. i Mrs Ch.iv'.cs Krampf and 1 Hinnifin.

130-5S-72 Muw Brttv Harter and Pardy. IOI-3S-6'' Mr? McElfxwft and A Hriltntz. 95-35-61. Almy aad W. Vm 12o Mrs and A.

Mil- Itr. 106-2S-7S SttM Dorothv 3 Oirrv- 107-42-6S 1. D.ttter F. r.frc* 10S-37-71. Advertising YOUR XElGlIltOIlllOOI) of people, all over America and abroad, are DOK familiar with the map of the I'cmi-vlvania Grade Crude Oil region which appears in all Association magarinc advcrt'ifinc.

rcsrion is homeland. The advertising contnbutesJojourprojperilv liv up the demand for Pcnnjvlv jnia Motor Oils, Iiopc jou'll read each of thcjc advcrtiscmenls from beginning to end. They appear rcgularlj iu: SATURDAY P05T COLIHR'S POFfLVR SCIt'CE MOMHLY TIME MECHAMCS COVMRY Choose WHITE HITE Footwear from Hannifan and Marone is accepted as the standard for summer wear, by men who Know their stvlc. Select our pair now from our most unusual assortment. HOLEl'KOOF CCjf Pr.

SI.00 HOLEPROOF SOX 0 Fr. G. duly irr toffiticni Chronir rath HIM). If nM linciJ tee jour dpoor. In the rcd-and- par SMd bv all grocers.

i 1 Kel.PCC in BV.tV Dr F. l.M North Vnlon SIrwt Clean. Nrn Tork Mr. Maditjaa and Dr. Atfc.r-s.

Jjn-45-71. O.rr) Kit 105-33-72 Mr" I. Broa-n und Hugh IA. 10D 75 FSNNSYLVANIA GRADE CRUDE Oil ASSOCIATION Oil CITY, fENNSYlVANIA Kwp on the Sunny Side of Truck Damaged A Ir.f's of Hv-Jrox WAS c. bv lire il l-xn fwU-fiw Ssl-ir- rear of the co-npanys building.

314 Strctl Firemen FoAmite In i the I from the VACATION ADDRESS 1'ou H'on'f Miss a Day of HOME SEWS TEFORE jou go away phone 3123 and tell us where ou'll lc, so that jour oM friend can IK; with you dail.s just as if jou were here al home! TIMES-HERALD.

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