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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The News-Heraldi
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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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PJLGSnVS THE NEWS-HERALD, MONDAY. JUNE 6, 1932. HLOT1IIEMT0 FiiESOU FUYTUES0.1T GRIBBEN'S I Bathing Suits TPtrlrtfrt nr-1 TTJo (Hrn SOCIAL EVENTS. B.V.D. JANTZEN WAVECREST.

AQUADUX Tbe members of the Epworth League of First Methodist Episcopal chorea will present the play. "Salt Water Taffy." on Tuesday. Jon 7. at 80S o'clock in the basement of the cburch. Tbe pUy is under the direction of Mr.

IL R. Pope, tbe eaat of characters being made op of young people from the Uniontown Sunday school. The cart Is ti follows CharlotU Bancroft. Sagm" Wm Netli Brown. Irma.

HutKfit her beat friend Mice Jeanne Dick. Ctoarlea Dudley. IChiekle" OrvtBe Beach. Edwin Bowley, a bashful bean Raymond Bell. Anita Thorndike, tbe causa of Ed's IJEIOCEID valued-Special at $16.75 A new shipment purchased at special manufacturers' concession in New York market Coats at Special Price $10.50.

$12.75, $220, $33.50 Just in time for the mPrommsome very good looking Evening Dresses. A. J. GRIBBEN Kim Betty Wmnm Ha Owat At DaOgMM Aarpriaa fatty. Sliai Betty Bowser, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Prank P. Bowser. Pittsburgh Road, waa honor guest at a delightful snrprtee party on Saturday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. There were 28 young girls and boys present.

During the evening games were play-ad on the lawn and dancing was enjoyed. Later dainty refreshments were erred. Of las Bowser received many lovely gifts among them being a boudoir lamp. 4t IP Cart Party to be Held By Legfaa Auxiliary Tuesday. The members of the American Legion Auxiliary will bold a card party on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Legion rooms.

Contract and auction bridge will be played and Prises will be given and refreshments served. The price is very nominal and it is hoped there will be a good attendance. worry 11 ss Dorothy Roemer. Jane Orford, efaiily end much the high brow JliM Bertha, Bell. Jack Belmont and Ripley Brooka, turo- We have assembled the best styles from several lines of Bathing Suits for your selection.

The smartest beach fashions will be found among the B. V. D. and Jantzen offerings. iYou will be proud to wear one of these extra quality smart suits.

uurda of an irrepressible, trio WUbaffl Siefer and Wayne Blair. Billy Flood, who covers a lot of tarri- lory Smith. Complications arise when "Sugar" desperate at tbe thought of "Chickie CARD BASKET. air. and Mrs.

Earl Hart, of Bradford, were gnests Sunday of their aunt. Miss Marie BnoelL Mrs. Carl E. Petrini has returned to Cresson, where she is undergoing treatment, after spending two weeks at her borne here. Miss Geraldine Petrini.

a student nurse at St. John's Hospital, Cleveland, is borne for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Rose Petrini, after undergoing a minor operation. Mrs. B.

J. Falvey, of Glens Falls, X. who has been the guest for the past three weeks of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas H. Beaulac, 216-8th street, returned to her borne on Sunday.

Mrs. W. A. McKee, Mrs. Charles Deitsch and little daughter, Mary Ann, left this morning by motor for Bing-hamton, X.

where they will be guests of Mrs. (McKee's son, Raymond and family, for a few days. F. L. Bensinger and F.

C. Cundle, representing the Elks, attended the fn-neral of the late James A. McKee at ClintonvHle on Sunday, Mr. McKee having been a member of the local lodge. Mr.

and Mrs. John Long and daughter, Gita, and Miss Mary Long, of Akron, were guests Sunday of Mrs. T. W. Douglas.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hemphill, of Uniontown, were weekend guests of Mrs. Douglas and on Sunday a birthday dinner was held honoring Mrs. Douglas whose birthday anniversary it was and Mr.

Hemphill whose birthday occurred on Friday. MATRIMONIAL being away a whole month on Cape Cod. sends' her friend, "Irma," down to look after him. Many amusing kit- nations result which make tfte play all that tbe name implies. The public is cordially Invited to attend.

There will be a small admission fee and a splendid attendance is The New Corkcrepe SPORT SHOES S1.00 and 81.50 Pr- DTI 3 RECENT DEATHS. Mrs. Eva Shtill. Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Era Shull, aged 47 years, which occurred on Saturday at the City hospital.

Okmulgee, following a short illness. Mrs. Shull is survived by her husband. Lnther Shall, and one daughter, Miss Leota. She is also survived by These cool shoes with the new UR IN QUAKER CITY corkcrepe sole are something new One ticket to the Orpheum Theatre with every pair of our Genuine Keds Tbe Shoe if Champions" 9e 79e 98e $L25 brought out by the United States Robber makers of Keds.

White Simian Green. two brothers, Ralph and C. J. Brown, of PHILADELPHIA, June 8. VP Two heat prostrations resulted fatally as the temperature soared to 90 degrees in Philadelphia over the weekend, and a third death was attributed to the high temperature.

John E. Hatch, 55, collapsed while attending church services, and died before he could be taken to a hospital. SHEAOLEY'O BROWNbUt SHOE STORE Oklahoma and a sister, Mrs. George Shull. of Franklin.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Free Methodist church Jt Okmulgee with Rev. M. Wright, of Tulsa, officiating. Mrs. Shull was a former Franklin resident and had many friends here.

IMS AH Wool Suits $1.95 Our Wavecrest and Aquadux suits 100' pure wool yarn, sun back and new square shoulder strap. A bright array of the most favored colors. A great value at $1.95. All wool Bathing Suits for Girls 8, 10, 12 years, cut sun back, trunk effect. As smart as her big sister's.

All colors $1.50. Rubber Bathing Goods It pays to buy the better class rubber bathing goods, especially this season with all new and lower prices. We guarantee our U. S. Rubber Co.

and Kleinert goods. Large size all rubber Beach Balls 25c. Water Tight Diving Caps in all the finest quality and colors 50c, 59c to 89c. Best grade Bathing Shoes, all styles with heavy solid rubber heels. All colors 69c LINDSEY-WALKER, A very pretty June wedding took Mrs.

Araminto 8. Young. Mrs. Araminto Sargeant Young, 83 year old resident of Emlenton, died at the family home at 2:30 o'clock Saturday after an Illness of several years place on Saturday arternoon at n'wir of the. home of Mr.

and Mrs. VIncenzo Riccardo, 58, who had been complaining of the heat in his borne, collapsed and died. It was said at a hospital he had suffered a heart attack brought on by the intense heat and humidity. Leon Midire, 70, found it difficult to breathe because of asthma and went to the roof of his home in order that he might get more air. He collapsed, fell to the ground from the roof and was injured fatally.

of a complication of diseases. MWB HI. I. J. Lindsey, 312 Wiley avenue, Rocky Grove, when the former's son, James S.

Lindsey, was united in marriage with Miss Charlotte Walker, daughter of Mrs. George M. Walker, 302 Pacific She was born in Kinsman, on feep- tember 30, 1848 and was married to J. S. Young on June 2, 1868, in Franklin and had been a resident of Emlenton street Tho.

Tin vremonv was rjerformed for many years. by Rev. Paul R. Server, pastor of the The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian church of Emlenton. She is survived by three sons and three daughters, Mrs.

Frank Jameson, Rocky Grove Evangelical cnurcn, in ine presence of the immediate families and intimate friends. The home was attractively decorated Mrs. Ella Young and Mrs; J. P. Riddle, with a profusion of garden flowers.

Ttm oftenrlanta were Mr. and Mrs of Emlenton; Joseph S. Young and Harold R. Young, of Lawrenceville, 111., Bathing Caps 10c to 89c BATHING SHOES-WATER PLAY BALLS AND WATER RINGS. LOWEST CUT PRICES.

DAGDE-BARTHOLOMEW CO. We Give S. H. Green Stamps Arthur Lindsey, the former a cousin of the groom. Th ihrMo vcaa.

Invelv in a eeoreette and W. T. Young, of Canton, Ohio. A sister, Mrs. C.

C. Friggle, of Chicago, also survives. dress of "Skipper" blue and carried an Funeral services were conducted from the family home at 2 :30 o'clock arm bouquet of Sweetneart roses. Mrs. Lindsey wore pink georgette and also carried an arm bouquet of Monday with Rev.

J. V. Koontz, pas Humming Bird Silk Hosiery 79c New Wash Frocks tor of the Presbyterian church, officiating. Interment was tn the Emlenton Sweetheart roses. -Tmmini-eiT follnwinz the service a nraiMinir dinner was served with covers cemetery.

placed for 30 at tables prettily deco rated in a color scneme oi pin unu white, rdses forming the centerpieces. Mr. Lindsey is employed at the L. L. Limber Bakery and for the present the Clarence Schmidt.

Clarence Schmidt, aged 38 years, died early Monday morning at his home on Galloway following an Illness of only a few days" from double The Franklin police on Sunday morning recovered two automobiles which had been stolen the night before. The Chevrolet coupe of Leroy Lusher, Route 1, was found on the ball ground at Miller-Sibley field. The Oakland coach of J. D. Heister, Route 1, Carlton, was found near the Franklin tabernacle.

Both machines apparently had been taken for joy Tides by Saturday night celebrators. HELEN M00DYt WITH FOURTH FRENCH TITLE, AWAITS NEW TOURNEY PARTS, June 6. UP-afrs. Helen Wilis Moody witb feer fourth. French singles title and her portion of the doubles title tucked away in a smart little handbag, left London today to prepare for the Wightman Cup tennis matches.

The attractive San Francisco star captured the singles crown for the United States again yesterday when she defeated Mme. Rene Mathieu of France, 7-5, 6M, in the finals of tbe French tennis championships at Aute-uil. This victory and the triumph of Mrs. Moody and Miss Elizabeth Ryan in the doubles gave tbe United State9 the vounc couple will maKe tneir nome I Special This Week Rocky Grove. He was born on 'November 29, 1893 the son of George and Ella Deets Schmidt, and spent his entire life in EYEGLASSES this vicinity.

The body was removed to the Park funeral home. and Mrs. Adam Timler. Mrs. Waleria Timler, aged 32 years, wife of Adam Timler, died at 7 o'clock SPECTACLES (Saturday evening at tbe family home, 387 Erie street, after a two weeks' illness with pneumonia.

She was a native of Poland, but for SHEPPA-HOUTZ. A pretty wedding took place on Saturday afternoon at 2:45 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage at Sandy Lake, when Miss Lillian Houtz, daughter of Mrs. Emogene Houtz, of Cooperstown, became the bride of Gordon Sheppa, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Sheppa, of ConneautvMle. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. S.

Ingersoll and they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Houtz, of Oil City, the former being a brother of the bride.

The bride was charming in a white sport costume with accessories to match and carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses. Mrs. 'Sheppa is a graduate of Franklin High school class of 1927 and of Spencer Hospital Training school, 1930. Mr. Sheppa is employed toy the State Highway department at Meadvllle.

Mr. and Mrs. Sheppa will make their home at Conneautville. $2.00 Ambrosia One-Minute Facial Outfit Special 89c (B. IBKOUSE REXALL DRUG STORE FHILEfl--IFIILEflS the past 18 years had resided in Franklin.

Surviving are her husband and two children, Virginia and There honor of being tbe only nation to take two titles in the tournament, thus far. sa. Also her mother, Mrs. Katherine However, France probably will du plicate Che feat today when the favor ite Frenchman, Henri Cochet, meets George de Stefani, of Italy, in the final Pryscz and two sisters, Mrs. Sophia Nowak and Mrs.

Agnes Koziara, both of Franklin, A high requiem mass Is to be celebrated at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning at St. Patrick's church, of which Mrs. Timler was a member, with interment following in St. Patrick's of the men's singles, the concluding match of the championships. Coohet and Jacques Brugnon took the men's doubles title earlier.

Although far superior to any Euro pean opposition encountered as she PRICES considerably reduced. QUALITY the same for 29 years. BETTER GLASSES cannot be made. 3 Registered Optometrists JORDAN'S swept through the tournament, 'tennis erperts are agreed that Mrs. Moody did not display the same brilliant VENANGO STUDENTS GET 0 brand of tennis with which she took the singles title in 1928, 1929 and 1930.

IT PENN STATE Mrs, Anna Westley. Mrs. Anna Westley, widow of Jonathan Westley, aged 75 years, died at the home of her son, Isiah S. Westley, 347 Liberty street, at 10:10 o'clock Monday morning. While Mrs.

Westley had been In failing health for several years her death was very sudden. She was Iborn at Pittstown on De COHENS WIN NAME BATTLE. OHEiLSEA, Mass. UP Here, it Among those who will receive at the June graduation of the WHOLESALE AliU KLiaiJj Dnpont Paint, Varnishes, Duco WesPen Paint Co. 307-13thSt Phone 168 FLOOR AND DECK PAINT FLOOR VARNISHES FLAT WALL TINTS RUTLAND PATCHING PLASTER isn't a case of "keeping up with the Joneses," but witb the Cohens.

The Pennsylvania 'State College are two Grand Union Grocery Stores INCOKPOftAXKO Freshpak SALMON cember 6, 1856, and moved to Franklin with her son on November 1, 1931. new city directory lists 182 Cohens and only 25 Joneses. The Cohens also out Venango county students. Following is a list of these students, together with bite is survived by her son at whose number the 'Smiths by a wide margin. SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF home she died and one granddaughter, Louise S.

Westley. She is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Wilber Kisbpaueh, their college activities and course of study pursued: iworihenr T. flav. 23 PhioDS street.

of Sayre, and Mrs. William Gardner, of arsons. Prosperity Phone 429 VIELE McGINNIS PLUMBING AND HEATING 1262 Elk Street. Franklin, Pa. Rocky Grove, B.

S. in civil engineering. He is a member of Chi Epsilon, engineering honorary fraternity. Wallace B. Leyda, 222 Washington Avenue.

Oil City, B. 8. in metallurgi STATE AUTO RECEIPTS can cal engineering. 9c Harold F. smitn, Mcnranion, a.

a. SHOW $1,276,616 DROP HARRESMJRG, June 6. UP Receipts of the State Motor Vehicle Division showed a decline of $1,276,616 for the first, five months this year as compared to' the corresponding period last year, the Department ofv Revenue in education. NONE INJURED AS CARS 1881-Over SO Years of Scrvke-1932 LEACH'S COLLIDE IN XHIKP WARD Antnmohiles respectively driven b.v in the newest table top and console models. SEARS, ROEBUCK CO.

335 Seneca Street, Oil City, Pa. Phone IMS announced today. Total receipts for the first five Alice Anderson, of McKinley street, Oak Hill, and Thomas Xalepa, of 410 Atlantic street, were Involved in a col months this year aggregated $26,745,175 as compared, to. $28,021,791 during the first five last year. Mav re lision Sunday evening on Pine street ceipts were as compared to between Pacific and Grant streets, it la stntfhl In a report made by Police Coal Prices Reduced! RESCREENED LUMP $3.80 Per Ton MINE RUN $3.60 Per Ton CASH ON DELIVERY.

These prices include delivery to your home and coal must be paid on delivery. Franklin Coal Co. Phone 127 1015 Buffalo St. COAL COKE WOOD Automatic Heating Service. $1,070,924 in 1931.

Motor registrations of all classes Lieutenan: C. E. Warren. No person was injured nd small damage was done to Ibe cars. dropped 11,958 during May, and 54,845 during the.

five months period. Wear the Neweit in Eyewear Lard 5 lbs. 25c Haddock lb. 10c Bacon Squares 10c CASH AND CARRY OR PHONE DELIVERY and CREDIT SERVICE. SKAT SPECIALS City Chickens 10c Six for 50c Rose Bacon (sliced) lb.

15c Four Pounds 53c GROCERY SPECIALS Campbell's Baked Beans 6c 3 cans 15c 5 cans 24c Shredded Wheat pkg. 10c ..3 packages 25c Jcll-0 all flavors 3 pkgs. 23c Orange flavor 4 pkgs. 25c Pure Lartl 1 lb. cartons 7e 3 1 lb.

cartons 10c Northern Tissue, 650 sheets 8c ..3 rolls 21c Sanitary Paper Toweling Roll. 20c .8 rolls, 450 towels 55c Big Value Laundry Soap 2 lbs. 9c .5 1 lb. cakes 21c Doggie Dinner can 11c The Perfection Dog Food 3 cans 30c Silver Striped Packages Closed Wednesday afternoon Phone 15 GENERAL TRUCKING AT LOWEST RATES WITH SERVICE AND RELIABILITY We haul anything, anywhere, anytime by the pound, cubic yard or truck load. No job is too large or too small for us.

O.T.KAIRInJS SOKTO CO. I asses cost so much less here that you can not only-have the newest but the best quality at a small outlay. See The Special We Are Offering This Week at $7.50. Remember here is the oldest established Optical Service in Venango County. FOR THE BEST IN JOB PRINTING NEWS-HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT Established 1857 Bell 87 Bell 81 FEUDMA1VS NEWS -HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.

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