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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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THE NEWS-HEBALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1930. Women's D(DD JETTY pnst Office 457 HELEN F. DECK, Society Home i7S-X. MATRIMONIAL SOCIAL EVENTS. GRIBBEN'S SHOP Great July Clearance Sale of SEEN PELEE 10 PHOTOGRAPHED Miss Mary Petrini Honor Guest MARS-DEWOODY.

At Party Tuesday Evening. A charming wedding was solemnized The employes of the Harry B. Brad- at hign ca Wednesday, June 25, ley store held a delightful picnic sup-'in tne Qresnam Presbyterian church, per on Tuesday evening at the Petrini wnen Miss Frances Mabel Mars, cottage at Sugarcreek, honoring Miss (janghter of ana- Mrs. E. E.

Mars, Mary Petrini. who with her mother, jof Gresham road, became the bride of leaves July ICth for a stay of several Park DeWoody, son of Mr. and fumptJoffwpper was served and1 Mrs. J. A.

DeWoody. of Grove City, the evening was spent socially and with Rev. Bucher, the bride's pastor, read cards. Miss Tetrini was presented with the ceremony before the altar, which a beautiful handbae bv the emDloves was banked with, ferns and palms, BY AERIAL PARTY DRESSES, HATS and COATS A.J. GRIBBEN WASHINGTON.

July 1. Mt. Pelee, on the island of Martinique, most fam ous and most destructive of the vol with urns of white peonies, orange or the store and with a beautiful wrist watch by ber sisters. CARD BASKET. canoes of the Atlantic basin, has just been observed and photographed from the air 'by the West Indies-Sonth America aerial survey party of the National Geographic Society.

The present blossoms, and garden roses on both sides. This wedding marks the first to be performed in this church. Miss Wilma Eckert, of Crafton. sorority sister of the bride, presided at the piano and as a processional played the "Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin and as a recessional Mendel observations supplement and bring down to date the work of an expedition sent out by The Society to make studies ssohn's "Wedding March." The bride, who was given in mar riase bv her father, wore a princess irown of ivory satin and her veil of tulle was caught with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white C.

R. Galbrath, has returned from a month's sojourn at Ocean City, X. J. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank H. MacKee, of Pittsburgh, will arrive Thursday evening to remain over the week-end with the latter's mother, Mrs; W. H. Forbes. Edwin Moore, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Moore, left Tuesday ever ning for St. Petersburg, where he will be th guest ot iii uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Chester A. Foley. RECENT DEATHS. Tomorrow The last day to do your shopping for the 4th. Let us help you.

sweet neas and roses of the volcano from the surface, immediately following its explosion in May, 1902. That explosive eruption annihilated the city of St. Pierre and killed virtually all its 30,000 inhabitants. Frederick Simpich, in charge of the aerial survey party describes the appearance from the air of the death-dealing volcano and the neaT-by Island of St. Lucia in the following communication to the National Geographic So The maid of honor, Miss Elizabeth Eakin, of Clintonvllle, college friend of the bride, wore a gown of pink flower All Coats Reduced HALF PRICE If you need a new summer coat you can have it -for the Fourth at July Clearance Prices now.

Some of the prettiest models in Dress or Travel Coats remain for you to choose from. Coats in mixtures, tweeds and plain cloths with or without furs. Coats that regularly were priced $18.50, $19.50, $29.75, $32.50 and on up to the finest of garments at $129.50. NOW YOURS AT JUST HALF PRICE ciety's Washington, D. C.

headquafters ed net and taffeta fashioned with a high waist line and a long full skirt. Her picture hat, shoes, and mitts were of natural shade and she carried a Colonial bouquet of white sweet peas and roses. iSleeveless gowns of green and of Ladies' and Children's Hats Men's Straw Hats 11.00 1 Gallon Motor Jugs $1-00 Bathing Suits 75c and $1.00 Children's Wash Suits 59c, 79c, $1.00 Girls' Dresses 3 for $1.00 George M. Welton. George M.

Welton, one of the pion- "We are coasting about on the clouds to get pictures of the peak of Mt Pelee, which bulks sinister and lava-burnt above the buried city of St Pierre. Just below us, as I write, is yellow oTesprit over satin with corres- eer residents of this section, died sud Ladies' Rayon Berets 25c, 50c and $1.00 the great river of molten rock and ashes which, with the incalculable blast Men's Dress Shirts $1.00 denly Wednesday morning at the home ponding accessories were worn by the of his son, J. Foster Welton, in French- brMewnalds. Virginia Milligan, creek township. of Mc-Keesport, sorority sister of the He was torn on June 14, 1S4S, and and' Miss Helen Mars, sister of was a farmer all his life and in Ve- th kr'de.

They also carried Colonial uango county. Surviving him are the lxuquets of roses, following children: Mrs. Joshua Bate-: Donald Coulter, of Grove City, was Bfin. nf riiw- vo, Woitnn best man, and the ushers included: of poison gas let loose, wrought the most appalling seismic tragedy since Girl's the destruction of Pompeii. Down "Carib Sea Lane." "Quitting Antigua Island in a rain Anklet Sox FOR25c Franklin; Caroline Welton, of Greens squall, we have been thundering down the Carib sea lane for St lucia, along Nothing Over $1.09 5 to $1.00 St ore.

the west coasts of the French Island of Guadeloupe and British-owned Domin ica, lying low to Keep unaer ram William M. Mars, of Portsmouth, brother of the bride, and Dr. Gerald DeWoody, of Pittsburgh, brother of the groom. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was given at the home of the bride's parents. The guests were received in the living room before a mantle beautifully decorated with greens and summer flowers.

Following the reception an elaborate wedding breakfast was served with covers placed for 14 at the bride's table, burg; R. J. Welton, of Denver, Mrs. M. O.

billon, of Grove City; Joseph Welton, of Pittsburgh Merrill Welton and Mrs. Eleanor Elliott, of Alberta, Canada; A. L. Welton, of Wyoming, and H. F.

Welton, of Wyoming. Also the following brothers and sisters L. E. Welton, of Grove City Mrs. Cornelia Moore, of Franklin; Mrs.

R. E. Major, of Akron, and W. S. We-ton, of Victory township, and 35 grand- clouds, we got a close up of peaceful, palm-fringed towns along these lonely tropic beaches.

But, maps in hand, we all awaited eagerly our first glimpse of the north Here is a case of anklets, that we ordered six weeks ago for Dollar Day. They had to be man-: ufactured and came too late for the sale. It's a fine Rayon Silk, with new jacquard top fancy weave. All the best summer colors. Sizes 6i2 to 912.

You would expect to pay 50c for Anklets like these. We are shouting about them because they are to sell at 25c west point of the French Island, Martinique, and its historic volcano, Mount chidren and ni ren and ight great grandchidren. I which wag centered wlth a ng wife, Mrs. Adeline Jackson Welton, be surmounted by a bridal ornament. His Pelee.

Skilfully weaving his big Nyrba airliner Pilot Kenneth Hawkins now flies closer and closer to Si. I 1 8 8 I pink and white were the predominat- xue uou.v whs reuiuvea ro me lunerai insr rolnrs in the decorative scheme. the scarred and abysmal slopes of the volcanic monster, From the air its every aspect reflects the cataclysm of nature which years ago convulsed the stricken island and stunned' the world. BATHING CAPS 10c to $1.25 BATHING SLIPPERS 69c home of Boyd N. Park, and the funeral will be held there at 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, with Rev.

Dr. H. H. Barr, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Franklin, in charge and interment following in the Hickory Grove cemetery. Friends may call at the Park funeral Below us we see deep, wicked trenchs plowed by flawing fire.

A long, Sale of I Fins Sbeara 6Bc. "ExpeHo" Moth Killer J1.00. white river of treeless ash and lava runs down the volcano, and into the home, Otter and West Park streets, at Small baskets filled with mints served as favors for the guests. After the wedding breakfast the couple left for an eastern wedding trip. The bride wor a traveling suit of blue wool crepe with blege and blue accessories.

On their return from their trip they will make their home In Pittsburgh. A rehearsal dinner was given for the wedding party at six o'clock on Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. John Mars. Out-of-town guests included Mrs.

J. A. DeWoody, James DeWoody, Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Emery, Miss Auleen Ray-sor, Mrs. J. A. Raysor, Donald and Glenn Coulter, Grove City Mr.

and sea. Under it, buried forever, is the any time before the services, tjje once happy prosperous French city of St. rierre, which was completely oblitera ted. Even many ships, then anchored AROUND THE STATE. By United Press.

offshore, were set on fire by the Titanic blast which shot from a great hole blown in the mountainside, and were BEAVER FADLS, July 2. An nn- Mrs. Walter Bevms, Pittsburgh Mrs, DAGE BARTHOLOMEW CO. destroyed with most of those on boanl. Circling an Entombed City.

"As we circle over the entombed city, I think of Pliny, and that day in IA. D. 79, when he saw the doom of Pompeii, in the shadow of Vesuvius. "The photographers signal now that mail pilot, "stunting" his plane over, the field in which they were working, framed the family of J. D.

McKenna, Chippewa township, that their home was burning. The flier led the McKennas to a column of smoke where their home was in flames. Damage was estimated at $8,000. JOHX'STOWX Herman L. Llsowitz.

William Kaysor and Miss Margaret Ra ysor, 'Slippery Rock Miss Mary Alice Hayes, Erie: William Ivell and Miss Elizabeth Eakin, Clintonville Miss Always Lowest Cut Price. Mrglnia Milligan. McKeesport; Miss wilma Eckert, Crafton; William M. Mars, Portsmouth, O. Dr.

and Mrs. C. F. McDowell, New Castle Miss Betty their pictures are made, and we resume our flight for Port Castries, on the island of St. I.ucia.

On our way, we pass Diamond Rock. During England's war with France in 1S04, fhis liigh rock was garrisoned by the crew Jbiever, ironton, Ohio; Dr. Gerald DeWoody, Pittsburgh, and E. L. Grove, 18, was killed yesterday when an elevator In a local department store dropped on him while he was in the elevator shaft searching for a ring which the elevator had dropped.

He was crushed when the cage was lowered to the ground floor. Aieaaviue. of the British 7-i-gun snip uentaur. With ropes. Admiral Hood swung guns of July.

Kodaks, Gallon Motor. Jugs, RECTOR-DRAKE. from his ship and hauled them to the A few suggestions for the Fourth Kodak Films, Pint Vacuum Bottles, Candy, Bathing Caps. Miss Ada Mae Drake, daughter of On Your Vacation Avoid Sun and Road Glare SUN GLASSES-SPORT GLASSES GOGGLES J. B.

PTTTISSTMTOlfSW Tha T.nnicA mfni of' Drake, of victory township, and top of this lone, biscuit-shaped rock; and from this high perch, for 18 months, the doughty Englishmen fired Burgettstown and the Atlas mine at sector, or ureenvuie, were on French ships adventuring from Mar Atla8burg, properties of the Carnegie "Dltea in marriage at 3 o'ciock on Tues- tinique over towards St. Lucia. Coal Corporation, will reopen by July aiternoon at tne parsonage of the Urst Methodist Episcopal church bv "Behind us now the sun is setting, as lo, it was announced yesterday. About Kev. ur.

H. H. Barr. 550 men will be employed. The mines we alight at Port Castries, in a harbor of theatrical beauty.

Sharp, pointed They were attended by Mrs. Howard G. IB. IHQUE The Rexall Drug Store Lowest Cut Prices Every Day in the Week. formerly were owned by John A.

Bell Carnegie Coal Company. Morrison and Floyd M. Pierce. The hills, draped with jungle verdure, rise bride wore rose chiffon and carried an arm bouquet of butterfly roses. Mrs.

a'bout it Howling, quarreling blacks fight to row us ashore, and carry our Morrison wore pink chiffon and her baggage up a steep hill to a neat, com flowers were also butterfly roses PITTSBURGH You can buy fireworks in Pittsburgh, but arrest looms if you shoot them. Fublic Safety Director James M. Clark announced yesterday he would order arrest of per fortable lodging house where a lone Knglish lady takes 'paying guests. kfcre no stranger can sleep till he gets Following the ceremony a wedding luncheon was served at the bride's home to members of the immediate families only. Covers were placed for 12 at the bride's table which was cen used to the appalling nocturnal din of sons over 16 years of age discharging firecrackers on July 4.

Permits are issued to dealers. to sell the explosives. singing bugs and tbree-crogs. m. "Of the 50,000 or more people on the II island, only about 250, mostly English CLEANERS DYERS 1 men, are wnite.

une iscotcnman nere has been American Consular Agent tered with a large wedding cake and roses were also used. Following a motor trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo Mr. and Mrs. Rector will reside at Kinzua. since 1S73 but complained to me that WASHINGTON Search was continued today for a man who has been disturbing farmers for the past few days near Hickory.

Clyde Cowden, 17, was beaten by the man, whom police believe to be a maniac. the climate did not agree with him. For the wide open spaces BINOCULARS-FIELD GLASSES MARINE GLASSES Optical and Eyesight Specialists for 30 Years. JORDJtN'O JQWELERO Yet he is a veteran of our Consular Corps, in point of service OviimcleaiiL) 1119 Liberty Street Phon 390 Franklin, Pm. Women are busier than men.

-Be sides home duties, they work afield, SHERMAN-TOTTEN. Mr. and Mrs. H. M.

Totten, of Rocky Grove, announce the marriage of their daughter, Florence, to Fred Sherman, of Bradford, at Olean, X. June 20. They will reside in Bradford. pick and pack fruit, and walk miles to town carrying produce on their heads. The maret din at dawn for I was up then to see the sunrise is even worn CLINIC EXAMINATIONS.

HARR1SBURG, July 2. Exactly 200 persons attended the 30 mental health clinics held throughout the state during May according to a report of the examinations made public today by Mrs. E. S. H.

McCauley, State Secretary of Welfare. In addition to the clinic examinations 24 persons were examined where special examinations were held at institutions and agencies, and 57 prison- than the 'bug and frog concert. For one cent a woman rents a spot under the big market shed, where she spreads out her foodstuffs for the morning haggle Marriage Licenses Floyd Alvin Rector, of Kinzua, and Ada Mae Drake, of Cranberry. Elbert Xewton Ohester and Beulah Elizabeth Ensle, both of Rouseville. David Thobnrn Hickman and Sara Bickel Davis, both of Oil City.

fest. I saw one quarrelsome woman nr mm being marched off to jail between two miimf Lit i ll native police. 'She always disturbs ths em In the penal institutions were test UU III URCLUNOi said my guide. 'Already she has been arrested 146 Her case ed for mental ills. in II exhausts the fflroi Lhlk "Before the Panama Canal was dug, scores of ships from the west coast of Hardware furniture rugs South America sailing around the tifv if- I 1 I mi.

S3- 51 SCI I I IP I Horn came here to coal. In busy months more than 130 called. Xow, be cause the traffic stream through the The Outstanding Value Canal has largely changed the commer cial geography of many West Indian ports, fewer vesseles stop here. But island is curiously rich in fruit and field product and life is easy. In the in market I 6aw almost incredible varieties of native foods.

There were cloves, allspjee, nutmegs, cinnamon, cacao, ginger, guavas, mangoes, eapodlllae, oranges, tamarinds, eustara apples. coconuts, ilmes In great piles, chad-docks, yams of seven different kinds, There's Smartness in New Spring Styles 'JOATS, DRESSES, MILLINERY That Feature Every New Style Tendency at POPULAR PRICES. vanilla, tyrne and breadfruit, besides a dozen kinds of vegetables and MAN, CrftLTON C0 CONTNCi fcPTlt HOUSE PAINT This is not an ordinary bargain sale. But a guaranteed superior quality paint, that generally sells for $3.75 a gallon. For just a few more days, you have the opportunity to buy it for $3.00 a Gallon 36 colors to select from.

NOTICE IMPORTANTNOTICE The limited number of gallons set aside for this sale have been practically exhausted. Consequently This Sale Closes and the price goes up to normal again on July the 5th. 1 ooaifNI vmotwi cavil lQy louh wv Mvn.it Here are some of the beautiful patterns of STERLING SILVER sold at this store. It will be a pleasure to show you the complete sets in these designs. Efficient Service Anywhere Regardless of Distance Clyde H.

McKinley Funeral Director Phone Franklin 2037-K Cooperstown 23 FELDMAN'S I.

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