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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The News-Heraldi
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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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THE NEWS-HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928, PAGE SEVEN 1 TV 1 Gribben'cShop Itycky Grove 9 GflfiUM street fWoe C4-X ocietv ana rersonais HELEN Editor. Picture Frame Sale DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIAL EVENTS. CARD BASKET. INSTITUTE AT SUGARCREEK Coats at Less Than Cost 11.19 MiSs. Ruth Aitell has returned front Cleveland, where she was the guest Officers Elected at Meeting of Fast Grand Association.

Tiie members or! the Past Grands Association 6f the fiebekah Lodges of District No. 3 Institute wilf be held at Sugarcreek Methodist Episcopal church, Friday evening. Miss Mary Wilteoh. Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Morrison, of The Sugarcreek Ladies' Aid irUt venango County held their monthly dinner 6n Wednesday evening at Polk. Corry, are guests of' Mrs. Lovenia Sport and Dress Models.

Fur and Self Trim Models. uinner was served at 6 clock with Lynch, llth street. 40 pfesent. On sale tomorrow a group of line Easel Photo Frames in silver and gold highly burnish-ed and finished fike goods you have seen at three" times this price. Sizes 6x8, 7x9, 6x7, 7 1-2x9 1-2, 7x10.

Buy one or two of theni. It's great value. At the business meeting which fol- serve supper In the church basement, to the public In general, from 5:30 to 7:00 o'clock. as Institute begins at 7 :45 p. m.

Selection District orchestra. Song Service led by M. B. Haufi. Devotionals Rev.

Paul K. Scott and Miss, Florence Riddle has gone to Detroit, to the guest of Dr. and lowea officers for the ensuing year were elected as President, Clara Kinney, of Oil City; vice tiresi- Mrs. E. J.

Agnelly. aent, mora nun, or Franklin; secre A. J. Gribben Miss Eleanor Bunnell has gone to tary, Pearl Whitfield, of Oil City Rev. G.

C. Fohner. Cleveland, where She will attend Sum' treasurer, Ma'bel Dingman, of Polk mer school at Western Keserve. chaplain, Elizabeth Doutt, of Oil City Address of Welcome-. J.

Nelson. Sold Miss Mary Miller. S. S. Supt's Discussion Be Mrs.

L. Y. Lazell, of Stockton, N. executive committee, Blanche Mook, of Oil City; good times committee for two months, Grace Martin and Ida Method of Conducting a Sunday is the guest of Mrs. H.

G. Reading at her summer home at Sugarcreek, School." H. C. Garrard, Stigarcfeek. Mrs.

H. A. SWecker, Rocky Grove Temple, 6f Polk; Martha i Berrlnger and Flora Huff, of Franklin: Emma P. 1 Aching, Chufch of God. Cafson and Mamie Lewis, of Oil City Mrs.

Elsie R. Robison left this af Duet Rev. and Mrs. Hunt, of flower committee, tJertrude Hied, of ternoon for New York, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

G. Lap- Cooperstowfi. Franklin; Jane Daum, of Oil City, and Swollen Feet 4" Charles Meddock, Reno. W. J.

Frankenberger, Galloway. Selection, Orchestra-Mrs. L. H. Whitman, warden's Ida Hoover, of Polk.

Mrs. Maurice P. Smith Honor Guest at Farewell Party. Miss Edna Wilson "entertained Miss Anita Miller, a student at Lake Erie College, Painesville, is home to spend the summer with her father, Chapel. number of guests at a farewell party R.

E. Brannon, Grace Evangelical. J. J. Kunkel, Rocky Grove Presby C.

A. Miller. at her home on Wednesday evening. Moohtfs Emerald Oil Must Do Away With All Soreness, Swelling and Distress Or Your Money Back. terian.

BURLEIGH Blanket Specials Camp Blankets size 62x82, weight 3 1-2 lbs. of pure wool. Dark grey color with navy band border. A soft pliable blanket that you just know is real wool. Most blankets of this kind you see are hard as a board.

You will like these for camp or car. Special price $3.50. New all wool' plaid Motor Robes size 54x76. Fringed finish. Nothing like them in quality and finish has ever been sold here at anything like this price.

Special at $5.98. honoring Mrs. Maurice P. Smith who Miss Elizabeth Burger has returned from Portland, where she spent leaved Soon td make her home in Lima Chalk Talk Rev. J.

M. Miller. Remarks by District President, L. A. two weeks with her grandfather, Smith.

There was three tables of "oOO" in E. Burger, and other relatives. Playlet "Y6Ur Place, My Place, play and prizes were won by Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Oliver Stainbrook, Any Place." Miss Mary B.

Greene, of Cleveland, Mrs. Smith was also presented with a Song Congregation. Benediction Rev. H. A.

wecker. is here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Greene. D. guest prize. Dainty refreshments were Speer, of Detroit, is also visiting her served. 1 parents.

Don't experiment with cooked Icings and Candies-maKe them perfectly without cooking-' SWANSDOWN ROCKY GROVE NEWS NOTES. Robert Klinger and Mrs. Clifton Evangelene Michael Honor Guest at Surprise Party. Two of three Applications of Mdone's Emerald Oil ana in fifteen minutes the pain And soreness disappears. A few more applications-at regular intervals and the swelling reduces.

And best of all any offensive odor is gone for good It's a wonderful formulathis combination of essential Oils with camphor and other antiseptics so marvelous that thousands of bottles are Bold annually for reducing varicose Of swollen veins. All druggists guarantee Moone's Emerald Oil to end your foot troubles or money back. Mr. and Mrs. A.

G. Ditzenberger and son. Maurice, have returned from an Klinger, of Meadvijle, were here Wednesday evening to see Joseph Klinger, of Meadville, who is critically ill at Miss Evangelene Michael was pleas eight months stay witn -irs. x. v.

antly surprised on Tuesday evening at her home on Elk street toy a number of friends, the occasion being her 11th her home, corner of Fox and Lamber Peas, of Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. Peas is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ditzenberg ton streets.

WdewdSVGAK birthday" anniversary. er. The Grace Evangelical church rtolr, Games and music furnished the eve- assisted by the Sunday School ortbes' Miss Katherine Reisinger, Mrs. ninsrs entertainment and dainty re tra and other local talent, will hold freshments Were served. The honor D.

Chester and Miss Helen Smith returned to their home in Sewickley to silver tea and recital at the church at 7:45 o'clock this evening. day, after having been guests of Mr, guest received many gifts. Miss fhelma Greenan Entertains In Honor of Mother's Birthday. and Mrs. Charles Reisinger, Park The Nee-Chee class of the Presfoy Hotel.

terian church will be entertained this evening by Mrs. Thomas Paisley and Mrs. Rolland Bunnell, of Tacoma, Miss Thelma Greenah entertained 35 friends and neighbors at a pleasant Cretonnes Reduced A number of good patterns in Puritan and other good makes of Cretonnes have been slashed 1-3. Lots of them suitable for porch cushions, drapes or what have you. Formerly 35c, 50c, 85c to $1.00 Take eduction and you have some real values.

Mrs. Fred Rough at the Paisley home, add Mr. and Mrs. Chester fceitz The Rocky Gfove W. C.

T. U. meets surprise party in honor of her mother, Mrs. Mary Greenan, Whose birthday and little daughter, Nona, of Buffalo, N. have returned to their homes, after a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. George Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. anniversary it Was. E. H.

Crosseo. The evening was spent socially and Grove and family, Chestnut street. with music and later a lunch was served. Mrs. Greendn received many Miss Helen Bell has returned from beautiful gifts.

Madison. where she attended the Death 3 fifth reunion of her class at the Uni Miss Elsie Markle Hostess at versity of Wisconsin. hile there she MEN Get Your Wearing Appard Sere Men's Straw Hats 4 Men's Pants $1.00 Men's Dress Shirts $1.00 Men's Work Shirts 75d and 89c Men's Ankle Length, Short Sleeve Balbriggan Union Suits 59c and 89 Men's Socks, pair 15c, 25c Men's Suspenders 50c and $1.00 EI IE 6c to $1.00 Store Nothing Over $1.00 ttpnrlerl the ceremony at which Col. Delightful "500" Party. Miss Elsie Markle was hostess at a Lindbergh received the Degree of Mas deliehtfttl natty on Wednesday eve Mrs.

Henry F. James. Mrs- Susan M. James, widow of the ter of Aviation. (ate Henry F.

James who died IT years Mrs. M. H. Meckley and son. James, Mrs.

H. O. Trace and Miss Lila aian- died Thursday morning at tne home of her son-in-law, Charles H. Hollistef, 1322 Franklin avenue. She was born on August 4, 1S43, In Kan- son went to Aieetsaaie ujuuj, wucrc thev will attend commencement exer ning a her home in Prospect Park.

There were three tables of "300" in play and prizes were won Iby Miss Margaret Boughner and Miss Dora Ten-ney. Later a dainty luhch was served. Regular Meeting of Fraternal Home Insurance Held Wednesday. The reeulftr meeting of the Frater cises at Sunny Hill School, Miss Olive Mpcitiw beins a member or tne graduating class: tucket, Mass. Following her marriage there, Mrs.

Hollister removed to Rocky Grove, during the oil excitement in this section. She is survived by two children, Frank James, of WW" nal Home Insurance Society was held The following will, leave today or Friday for Notre Dame, wnere they will attend fhe ordination to the Rocky Grove, and Bertha J. Hol on Wednesday evening in the P. H. t.

Hall with 25 present. At the business meeting plans were made to attend the Grand Lodge picnic which will be held priesthood' of ev. J-avvreuce firnnof. O. a.

and Her. Leo Francis lister, of Franklin, and one grandson, Henry J. Hollister, located in Pitts Flood, O. S. -which will take place August 4th at Conneaut Lake.

in thA University unapei. ouuuay burgh. Also by one sister, Mrs. Mary Ellis, of Port Chester, N. and a brother.

Alexander Hunter, of Chatham, Mass. I 'i 1 t. i li A. morning June '24th: Rev. Thomas nnwnpv.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Graner, Birthday Party Given in-Honor of Mr.

Wolfe. r-oi awr. Misses Genevieve ana E. H. "Wolfe was honor guest at a Mrs.

James was a member of the wanw: Rrnnpr. Mrs. James A. tioou First Presbyterian church. oni Hnnchf-prs.

MisFes Mary, Aioyse, birthday party given on Tuesday evening Iby a number of his relatives and friends. Games were played and lunch The funeral is to take place at 2 :30 Vnnrarer. and Katherine, Mr. and Mrs, SUPERIOR SERVICE for MOVING, STORING and RIGGING WORK Experienced men and complete equipment for raising safes, stacks and structural steel. S.

T. KARNS SONS CO. o'clock Saturday afternoon at the II if Si ff Wolfe received many use- James A. Flood and Mr. and Mrs.

served. Mr, hottie of Mr. and Mrs. Hollistef, With Rev- Df. Benjamin Btinn Royer offi Thomas O'Bf ien.

ful ciating. Interment will be in the fi.VKAR-OLD TOT DROWNS. Franklin cemetery, THREE CITIES IN RICE STEUBENVILLE, June 21. (IP) Wading In a creek near his home here late yesterday, 6-year-old Sigman Riski. of Louise.

0-, was drowned SHARON ELECTRICAL ENGINEER FOR KHI5 KILLED BY TRANSFORMER SHARON, June Harold L. when he fell into the water. Franklin, Pa. CHILD KILLED BY AUTO. Phone 87 Three cities are candidates at the ironic Tnfprnntional convention in Bailey, aged 23, electrical engineer for the WestinghoUse Electric Manufacturing was electrocuted yesterday while working on a transformer test flooi.

STEUBENVILE, June 21. (LP) Paul Rousch, aged 4. was killed late if .4., Spflttl for the 1929 convention. They a va Milwaukee. Detroit and Atlantic yesterday when he was struck by an City.

automobile driven by C. D. Phillipson- The Suez Canal connects the Medi A feature of todays meeting was an terranean Sea and the Gulf of Sue. address by J. L.

Johns, of Appleton TEA TABLE GOSSIP. Wisconsin, ofl aviation, advising Mwau on the building of airports ana Powder Means Much to Me By Edna WaUac Hoppir. lnndintf fields, and proper air mark Men's, women's and children' shoes greatly reduced at Adler's big ings for cities. He Sftid special bulletins on the subject have been sent out The average woman considers the annual shoe sale now going oft atr224 actress hopelessly ahead of her in the Your Unrestricted Choice of rn ail the 1.750 Kiwanis clubs. art of enhancing natural beauty.

13th street. 20Junelt TOO PARTICULAR. In his address, ut. xnomas Ame mark, for 20 years dean of men at 'me reason ror tms auvautage is that rhe University of Illinois, told the 5, SPIXISTER (coyly) Are you a the actress makes a business of attracting and she must "know how." It is We always show new and different GIFTS FOR BRIDES that are not duplicated. That's why they are distinctive.

Cowan Pottery Oriental BrassesPeriod Silverware Imported Earthenware Pewter Reproductions. Keep this in mind if you are particular about your WEDDING GIFTS JORDAN'S WEL ER 000 delegates that 'young people of to bachelor from choice? HE (promptly) Yes. her bread and but tear. But Isn't it ungallant of you to say 14 li In the matte of powdef, foP in it that?" "You must ask the ladies that, was their choice." Answers. stance, my forty odd yeafs on the stage have made me NO SEX APPEAL.

want a nice book." almost unbeliev Amy Coat in Stock ably exacting. day are better trained, more independent and more self-reliant than' those of 40 years ago." He also said that they are more selfish, more independent, less respectful and less polite. Then, too, they are more frank. "They pull down the shades on nothing." "What ottf youth are will depend very largely upon the example that is set for them in Che home," the speaker said. KILLED BY CONSTABLE.

HINTON, W. June 21. (IP)- John H. Bradberry, aged 52, was shot and killed here yesterday by Constable t. Lilly who was attempting to serve "Yes, madam.

What sort of a book never Considered "One tdK put on my drawingroom the cost of my pow table er, it's mahogany." Passing def. so long as 1 Show. pleased me. After years ofl; THE BIO QUESTION. searenmg i luuim P.

w.t,.u HE You know that I llove you and in France the pow- ihlookiki will be true to the last. def that now adds SHE! But how long shall I be the the last touch to my careful toilette a warrant for violation of the prohl. last? Answers. It satisfies me because It has the one bition law. Liny was arrested ana held in, the Summers county jail with quality I have found in no other pow of England Is The poet laureate Off aft 14 der.

That is, it wenas so smoothly out bail. Robert Bridges. with the texture of my skin that my face never looks "made up" when I am offetage. Because it lends such natural bltwm I Call it my Youth Powder. In the immense Quantities now produced I am able to offer it to women at a low price.

If youf skin requires a cllnlng pow I WHEN YOU .1 our A fa ny def I advise using my Youth Powder in the Heavy Type. It also can be had iu the Lieht Type. Both have the sam? delicate, elusive fragrance. Got either type-in Flesh, Brunette fflfnftf! LI Jul jl I of White at any toilet counter. TRAVEL Liberty Street Itanttlio, Pa.

Opposite The Franklin Trust Co. iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu I NOTICE Before you are about to go on either a short, Or extended trip come to the Exchange Bank Trust Company and get some of our Travelers Checks which assure the safe, convenient medium for carrying funds. Cashable everywhere. fr PRINTING Call the News-Herald Job Dept. Here are some of the beautiful patterns of Don't leave Frauklin to have your weltting, brazing and radiator work done properly.

Aluminum trta or any other metal repaired at a saving. Scored cylinders and frozen auto blocks repaired without dismantling. BLACK STERLING SILVERWARE 41 i ft gold at this store. We will be! glad td show you the Corn- A 1- i 1 111 A -m mW mm. 4 piete sets in inese uesigns Franklin.Pa., tl i ft NEWS-HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT I ESTABLISHED 168ft FElLDRHARr'S FOR THE BEST IN JOB PRINTING 1 1813 liberty Franklin, 'j ttHMincmfon.

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