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0. 0. 0.0 I THE NEWS-HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1943. PAGE NINE CITY STAFF News--Louise Ramsdell Mason, Society---Mrs. Charles Humphrey Circulation--Jerald O'Connor.

WARNER BROTHERS LATONIA THEATRE OIL CITY PRICES 5 A 30 Kiddies ...10 PLUS ....40 Tax Kiddies 15 OPEN CONTINUOUS 1:45 TO 11:30 NOW PLAYING you! If's positively scandalous Ray MILLAND DOES TO Paulette GODDARDI IN 10 Ball with GLADYS, GEORGE VIRGINIA FIELD CECIL and WILLIAM Comedy Sensation BENDIX Island Also Latest Pathe World War News DR. H. A. M'CURDY TO ADDRESS GRACE MEMBERS SUNDAY Dr. Harold A.

McCurdy, of Brookville, superintendent of the Brookville District, will preach the Palm Sunday sermon at the Grace Methodist Church on Sunday morning at 11:45. This is Dr. McCurdy's first visit. to Grace Church since his appointment last The choir of the church will present its Easter season cantata on Sunday evening when "The Story of the Calvary" by P. A.

Schnecker will be sung. This is an annual event with the Grace Church choir. Albert Lyford will direct, and the Mrs. Arthur Blank will preside at organ. Miss Shirley McFall will be in charge of the Youth Fellowship meeting at 6:30 p.

m. FUNERALS. Mrs. Michael Futyna. Services in memory of Mrs.

Michael Futyma, who was burned to death in an explosion at her home, 204 Main Street Friday morning, will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in St. Stephen's Church. Burial will be in the Calvary Cemetery.

Frank L. Wagner. A funeral service for Frank L. Wagner, 60, who died at Jackson, Thursday will be conducted in St. Stephen's Church Monday at 9 a.

m. Mrs. Harry Lyddon. A funeral service for Mrs. Harry Lyddon, who died at her home, 122 East First Street Friday, will be conducted at the Steffee Funeral Home Monday at 3:30 p.

m. Interment will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. OIL CITY HOSPITAL. Admissions: Mrs. A.

E. Culp, Venus. Harry Greer, Knox. Mrs. Harry Kelly, Seneca.

Mrs. Henry Nogar, 302 East Fourth Street. Discharges: Mrs. Florence Montana, 127 Englewood Avenue. Charles Rogers, 507 Hoffman Avenue.

Mrs. Nelson Ashbaugh, Knox. Mrs. Ivan Whitehill, South Side Star Route, CHANGE MEETINGG PLACE OF VENANGO CAMERA CLUB "Portrait Lighting" will be the subject of a discussion to be led by William Troxell and Carl Nelson at the regular meeting of the Venango Camera Club which will be held at 8 p. m.

Monday in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. The club meeting had been planned for the Oil City Hospital where the Jew X-ray equipment would be examined. Members are asked to take their cameras to the meeting. report of the nominating committee will be given and the semiannual election of officers will be held. VEACH'S FINE UPHOLSTERING By Factory Trained Experts Oil City.

Pa, YOU CAN GET VANITY FAIR UNDERWEAR AT EDWARDS' OF OIL CITY OIL CITY OFFICE OIL CITY DEPARTMENT IT National 224 Seneca Transit Street, Building, Phones: 4860 and 4361. GOOD HOPE CHURCH WILL OBSERVE PALM SUNDAY WITH SERVICE Special Palm Sunday festival services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Sunday at the Good Hope Lutheran Church, West First and Petroleum Streets, of which Rev. Edward Kuhlmann is the pastor.

At these services 25 new members will be added to the roll of the congregation, nine children and 10 adults by confirmation and six adults by and renewal of faith. transfer, chancel of the church will be decorated with ferns, palms and flowers and a special musical program will be offered. A 20-piece orchestra under the direction of Howard Maurer will play as preludes "Easter Morn," by Massenet, and "Latona," Mahl, as an offertory "Angelus," by Massenet, and as a postlude "Praise Ye the Lord," by Mozart. A ladies' a chorus under the direction of Miss Mary Reimann will sing "Jerusalem," by Parker. The topic of the pastor's sermon will be "Onward Christian Soldiers." phon roll of those to be received Sunday is as follows: Children by confirmation, Florence Irene Flinchbaugh, Virgil LeRoy Flinchbaugh, Mary Ellen Kagle, Elwood Leroy Knerr, Paul Edward Livermore, Norma Jean Plegar, Dorothy Ann Reichart, Wade Ferdinand Remus and Phyllis Charmayne Zimmerman: adults by confirmation, Mrs.

Russell Reed Allaman, Miss Vivian Maxine Betz, Mrs. James Franklin Cochran, Mrs. Herbert Henry Frank, Mrs. Wayne Heckathorn, Mrs. Howard John Keil, David Alan Lambert, Frank Eugene Reichart, Richard Elmer Rhoades and Malcolm George Steckman; members by letter or transfer, Russell Reed Allaman, William Bach, Mrs.

William Bach, Otto Bethke, Miss Audrey Janet Bloomquist and Mrs. Richard Rhoades. It is anticipated that a capacity audience will attend this service. The public is cordially invited. THREE HIGH SCHOOL YOUTHS SWORN INTO ARMY AS AIR CADETS Three Oil City youths, all 17 years of a age, were sworn into the U.

S. Army as air cadets Friday at the Pittsburgh recruiting station. These youths will not be called for duty until after their 18th birthday. Those accepted for air cadet training, all pupils at the Oil City High School, are: George M. Friedhaber, son of Mr.

and Mrs. G. M. Friedhaber, Riverside Drive; Ralph P. Ingram, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles D. Ingram, 758 Colbert Avenue, and Harry G. Chacona, son of and Mrs. George Chacona, Innis Street.

Friedhaber, a junior in the high school will be 18 years of age next September; Ingram, a senior at the high school, will be 18 on Nov. 21, land Chacona, also a senior, will become 18 on Christmas Day. Church Activities During Holy Week McKee-Reed Society. The McKee- Reed Missionary Society of the United Presbyterian Church will meet Monday night at 7:30 p. m.

at the home of Mrs. A. E. Mackintosh on West First Street for its regular monthly meeting, which was postponed from last week, Preparatory Service. Preparatory service for communion will be held Friday at 7:30 p.

m. at the United Presbyterian Church. The quarterly communion service will be on Easter Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Missionary Meetings.

The Women's Missionary Society and the Young People's Missionary Circle of the First Evangelical Church will hold their monthly meetings Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the church. Sermon Drama. A sermon drama "Nason, the Blind Disciple," will be presented at the First Evangelical Church Friday at 7:45 p.

10. for the benefit of the Little Herald's Missionary Circle. An offering will be received for mission This program night at will the be repeated hour, Easter Sunday same Pre-Dawn Communion. A pre-dawn communion service will be held at the First Evangelical Church Easter Sunday morning at 6 a. m.

Scouts Dinner. The Boy Scouts of First Pres. Boy. byterian Church will have a tureen dinner and fathers' night program at the church dining room, Monday at 7 p. m.

E. W. M. Circle. The Earnest Workers' Missionary Circle of the First Presbyterian Church will meet Monday at 7 p.

m. at the church manse on Harriot Avenue. Teachers and Officers. The teachers and officers of the First Presbyterian Sunday School will have their monthly tureen dinner meeting Wednesday at 6 p. m.

at the church. Preparatory Service. Preparatory service for communion will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the First Presbyterian Church, The communion service will be at the same hour on Thursday night.

Youth Meetings. Special youth meetings will be held during Holy Week, Monday through Friday, at 8 a. m. at the First Presbyterian Church, Preparatory Service. Preparatory service for communion will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.

m. at the Second Presbyterian Church. The communion service will follow on Thursday evening at the same hour. Noonday Services. Special noonday services will be held day of Holy Week, Monday through Friday, at 12 noon in Trinity Methodist Church.

"The Registered Nurse-Serving All Mankind," a motion picture, will be shown by Miss Jane Brinton, R. director of nursing at the Oil City Hospital, at the meeting of the Old Guard which will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in the Y. M.

C. A. SOCIET' Women's News, Personals, Club Events MRS. CHARLES HUMPHREY, Editor--Phone 4360 Club Women of County Discuss Timely Subjects The elements are DO respector of people or organizations, nevertheless, the Venango County Federation meeting of Women's Clubs and Allied Organizations, was attended by a small but enthusiastic group of women Friday at the Belles Lettres Club, Oil City. The county president, Mrs.

Lester Fry, called the meeting to order. Routine business was transacted. Reports of the county chairmen showed the splendid work being done in all departments of Venango County. Mrs. F.

Earl Magee, of in giving a report on "Federation News," emphasized the importance of the Nurse's Aid. She said 50,000 nurses are needed next year, Trained nurses will be sent to the fighting front. Therefore it will be entirely up to the Nurse's Aid to be at the civilian front. Over $9,000 has been granted in nurses' scholarships in the state, and all clubs urged to nate any spare funds to that cause. Mrs.

B. T. Perry, of Franklin, told of the 22 scholarships given to nurses in Pennsylvania, and of the state Junior Section program, which consists of supporting Pan-American scholarship in the "good neighbor policy." Mrs. Paul Howe, state vice president at large, Beaver, was the guest speaker of the afternoon session. She summarized the work of the state federation and emphasized particularly that every club have programs familiarizing themselves with peace proposals in order that club women may have intelligent opinlions on such projects.

and an Juvenile open delinquency discussion was followed. mentioned Mrs. Howe urged every one to read "A Time for by Herbert Agar, considered by her as a worthwhile book. Three vocal numbers were given by Mrs. M.

E. Nicklin, of Oil City. A play, "Girls of the U. S. timely because of its war bond appeal, was given by a group of the Women's Club of Franklin.

The Oil City Belles Lettres Club. Mrs. J. E. Burns, president, was the hostess club.

An informal box luncheon was enjoyed at noon, with the hostess club furnishing dessert and coffee. Grace Church Choir To Present Cantata Sunday At Church The choir of the Grace Methodist Church will sing P. A. Schnecker's cantata, "The Story of Calvary," at the evening service at the church, Palm Sunday, at 7:30 p. m.

The program follows: Introduction. Chorus. "Sing My Tongue the Savtor's Glory." The Story. Alto solo, "When the Morning Was Come." The narrator. Chorus, "We Found This Man Perverting the Nation." The multitude.

Solo and chorus, "Then Said Pilate." Narrator and women's voices. Chorus, "If Thou Lettest This Man Go." The multitude. March to Calvary and recitative, "And They Led Him Away." Men's voices. Chorale, Jesus, Bitter Tears We Shed." Women's voices. Chorus, Sacred Head Now Wounded." Chorale.

Alto solo, "At About the Ninth Hour." The narrator. Chorus, Finished." Finale. Chorus, "Hail, Holy Cross." Mrs. Roy Roberts, soloist. The choir will be under the direction of Albert P.

Lyford, assisted by Mrs. Arthur S. Blank, organist. Sermon Drama To Be Presented At First Evangelical Church The cast of characters for the presentation of "Nason, the Blind Disciple." a sermon drama in two scenes which will be given at the First Evangelical Church on Good Friday night and again on Easter Sunday night, is announced today, The presentation will be in two scenes, the first one being staged on Wednesday of Easter week and the second scene a few hours after Crucifixion. The cast includes: Nason -Jack Davis, Rhoda.

Nason's sister--Harriet Jean Swarteslander. Mary-Mrs. Harry Whitehill. Martha- -Mrs. George Salsgiver, Zadok.

a Pharisee, D. C. Davies. Theudas, a Pharisee Albert Smathers. Benjamin, a Pharisee- Jack Lewis.

Silas, Uncle of Nason-John Swarteslander. Two women--Mrs. Paul Rembold and Mrs. Merle Gibson. Preceding the play, a pantomime will be presented by Helen Davies, Sarah Miller, Betty Sampsell and Bessie McGarr.

The presentation is under the direction of Mrs. Clarence Boardman, assisted by Mrs. B. M. Haschen.

There will be 110 admission charge but an offering will be taken to be used for the work of the Little Heralds' Missionary Society of the church. The public is invited. The purchasing price of one 825 war bond-only $18.75 will just pay for the principal items of a naval chemical warfare protection outfit. TITUSVILLE SOLDIER REPORTED PRISONER OF WAR OF JAPANESE Ensemble Program To Feature Meeting Of Tuesday Musicale An ensemble program will be presented Tuesday at the last program meeting for the season of the Tuesday Musicale Club, which will be held at 2:15 p. m.

in the Knights of Columbus lodge rooms. This will be an open meeting to which all interested music lovers are invited. A board meeting at 1:30 o'clock will precede the general meeting. Mrs. Judson E.

Trax, president, will conduct the meeting. The afternoon's program will open with a talk on "Ensemble by Mrs. G. H. W.

Sherman. The Oil City Senior High School girls' quartet, composed of Carolyn Ramsey, Betty Jo Mitchell, Dorise Smider and Jeanne Dennett, will sing two selections "Fairest Lord Jesus" and "The Palms." The, remainder of the program will include: Violin Cantabile," Tschaikowsky, Mrs. A. A. Moore and Larrie Alice Moore, accomapnied by Mrs.

W. E. Crow. Aria- My Heart is Weary," Goring Thomas, Miss Mary M. Reimann, accompanied by Mrs.

C. T. Hodgkinson. Three Russian Romance," Rimsky-Korsakoff; "My Native Land," Gretchaninoff Soldier's Bride," Rachmaninoff, Mrs. M.

E. Nicklin, accompanied by Mrs. Hodgkinson. Two Rachmaninoff, Mrs. E.

F. Johnson and Mrs. C. H. Hodgkinson.

The next meeting of the club on May 4, will be in the form of a luncheon meeting at the Arlington Hotel, at which time installation of officers will take place. That will be the final meeting of the club year. Group Makes Bride's Book At Shower For Miss Eleanor Rembold Making of a bride's book furnished the entertainment at a party given by Miss Betty Sampsell last night at her home on East Seventh Street, honoring Miss Eleanor Rembold, whose marriage to Donald Brooks will take place on April 26. Twelve guests were present. The party was in the form of a kitchen shower and the bride-elect received many useful gifts.

Refreshments were served at a table decorated with purple snapdragons and stock as the centerpiece. At either were three-branched candelabra ment cards were ornamented with bearing purple candles. The placeminiature umbrellas and spring flowers. Bake Sale Planned By Altar Guild For Saturday, April A bake sale to be held at the Roess meat market on Seneca Street was planned at a recent meeting of the Christ Lutheran Altar Guild. The sale will be on the Saturday morning before Easter, April 24, and will begin at 10 a.

m. Home-made bread, rolls, cookies, cakes and pies will be sold. Mrs. H. Bielenberg is chairman of the committee, assisted by Mrs.

Ida Welms, Mrs. Darrel Seth, Mrs. Emil Welms and Mrs. Walter Heckathorn. Y.

W. C. A. Schedule Activities scheduled at the local Young Women's Christian Association for the coming week include: Monday. 3:30 p.

Progressive Climbers, speaker on "War Fashions." 7:30 p. 0. S. Girl Reserves: Mrs. Frank McKay speaker on "Home Entertainment." Tuesday.

1:30 p. Cross home nursing. 1:30 p. summer program committee. 4:15 p.

Cheer Em Up Club handicraft meeting. 7 p. Red Cross home nursing. Wednesday. 10 a.

committee, 1:30 p. special Girl Reserve subcommittee. Thursday. 2 p. personnel committee.

MED THEM NAVAJOS, RED RYDER LIVE RYDER, IN BUT CAMP THEM WITH NOT MY PEOPLE! Look Who's Here By FRED HARMAN THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Prt. Howard Bruce Shorts, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Shorts, of West Main Street, Titusville, who was reported as missing in action following the fall of Corregidor May 1942, is now a prisoner of war of Japathe, nese government in the Philippines.

The message from the War Department was received by the family Friday. This was the first word the family had concerning with the exception of word "heporting him as missing, since a letter was received last August from the soldier. The letter was dated Feb. 15, 1942. The Titusrille soldier enlisted in the U.

S. Army in Aug. 1939. He was stationed with a materiel squadron at Clark Field, near Manila, just before war broke out. The Shorts' were notified on Aug.

10, 1942 that their son was listed as missing in action. Four of the five U. S. soldiers from the Titusville region who were in the Philippines at the surrender have been accounted for. Only one, Pfc.

Richard G. Manuel, of Tidioute, Route 2, has not been heard from, directly or indirectly. In addition to Pvt. Shorts, these men have been reported prisoners: Staff Sgt. William Maurice Monroe, son Mr.

and Mrs. Monroe, of Pleasantville. His parents were notified on Jan. 21, 1943. Pfe.

Walter A. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Smith, of Pleasantville, Route 3.

Parents were notified on Feb. 5. 1943. Pvt. Leon Campbell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Campbell, of Pleasantville, Route 3. Parents were notified on Feb. 22, 1943. Pvt.

Shorts has celebrated at least one birthday while a prisoner. He was 24 years old on March 25, 1943. DR. RALPH C. M'AFEE TO SPEAK AT MONDAY SERVICES AT TRINITY The annual community celebration of Holy Week will begin with the Union noonday service in Trinity Methodist Church Monday at will 12 o'clock noon.

The organ prelude be played by Mrs. Ethel Miller Exley. Dr. A. B.

McCormick, chairman of the committee of arrangements will preside. Player will be offered by Dr. Dwight Guthrie. The speaker will be Dr. Ralph C.

McAfee, pastor of the Church of the Covenant, Erie. This is the strongest churches in the Presbyterian denomination, having over. 2,300 members. Before coming to Erie, Dr. McAfee was City Executive for the Churches of Detroit.

He has a keen incisive mind and his message is awaited with much interest. Bernices in 011 Churches R. Guthrie, D. minister. worship at 10:30 o'clock.

Sermon, "The Power." Sunday school at 11:45 m. 12:15 a. m. Palm Sunday assembly program. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.

10. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon, "'The Unpardonable Sin." First Presbyterian -Corner of Spring Street and Harriott Avenue. Rev. Dwight Trinity Methodist-Center, near Seneca Street.

Rev. Thomas H. Morris, minister. Church school at 9:30 a. m.

Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. Sermon, The Son of God Enters Jerusalem." Church Nursery at 10:45 a. m. Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m.

Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon, "Jesus at Home With His First United Presbyterian Corner Pearl and Harriott Avenues. William C. Latta, minister. Sunday school at 9:30 a.

113. Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. Sermon, "The King of Kings." Young People's Meeting at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock.

Sermon, "Healing the Blind Man." Christ Lutheran 620 Seneca Street. Rev. H. Bielenberg, minister. Sunday school and Bible class at 9:30 a.

m. worship with confirmation of a class of seven catechumens. Sermon, "As A Good Soldier of Christ." Bethel Methodist--Colbert and Wa. bash Avenues Rev. K.

E. Shindledecker, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock.

Sermon, "The Stranger of Galilee." Baptismal service. Evening worship at 7:36 o'clock. Sermon, "In The Garden." Thursday, 7:30 Lord's Supper. Choir rehearsal, after the communion service Thursday evening. Reception of members, Easter Sunday.

First Evangelical East First Street, NO! BUT THAT'S YOUR AND LOOK HE'S GOT A SACK A U.S. MAIL SACK! NOW Also PLAYING DRAKE I Added Attractions JOHN CARROLL HAYWARD SUSAN A RHAPSODANSICAL REVUE PACKED WITH RIOTOUS COMEDY. SWEET, SWING AND GALA PARADErS 1943 ORCHESTRA GAIL or Melville PAIRICK Walt -EVE ARDEN COUNT BASH JACK A TREEN Sandmen RAY HIS Defathy DANDRIDGE: POPS A LOUIE MUSIC MAIDS THRFE CHEERS 506 WEST FRONT ST. FOR SALE. $300.00 CASH $17.00 A MONTH.

Six rooms, bath, basement. House is newly painted and has a new roof. Good size lot with space for a garden. Let us show it to you. GATES and BURNS 8 East First St.

Oil City Telephone 365 BILLS BILLS BOTHERING YOU? This is a Spring of heavy expenses. Taxes have been higher than ever before and there have been many new demands on income. Perhaps this has left you with some scattered bills to pay. If so, get cash from us to pay them NOW and get them off your 1 mind. LOANS for all WORTHY PURPOSES (25 to $300 The Old Reliable Company-27 Years in Oil City UNION LOAN CO.

218 Second Floor 1. 0 0. F. Building Phone 9-1-5 Oil City, Pa. near State Street.

Rev. A. J. Kimmel, minister. Church school at 9:30 a.

m. Mission Band at 10:45 a. m. Morning worship at 10:45 o'crock. Young people's league, 6:30 p.

m. Vesper service, 5 p. m. The Schubert Club will give its annual Palm Sunday service. The public is invited.

There will be no further preaching after this service. League, special service, 6:310 p. m. Good Hope Lutheran- -West First and Petroleum Streets. Rev.

Edward Kuhlmann, minister. Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock. Sermon, "Onward Christian Soldiers." Confirmation. Sunday school 11:45 a. 111.

Luther League at 6:45, p. m. Evening worship at 7:45 o'clock. Sermon, "'The Corners of the Field." First Baptist--West Firse and Orange Streets, Rev. D.

E. Hartman, minister. Church school at 9:40 a. m. Junior worship at 10:45 a.

m. Morning worship at 10:45 B. Y. P. U.

at 6:15 p. m. Gospel service, 7:30 p. baptism. Second Presbyterian feed and West First Streets.

Rev. Arthur Burd McCormick, D. minister. Church school at 9:30. -Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock.

Sermon, "Pilate--The Roman Who Could Not Wash His Hands." Communicant's class at 4 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:15. Christ Episcopal West First Street and Central Avenue. Rev.

Thomas Small, minister. Palm Sunday. Children's service at 9:30 a. mn. Church school study session at $:59 a.

m. Kindergarten at 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 o'clock, Subject, "From Cross to Crown." Evening prayer, sermon at 5 Subject, "His WELL I'LL PALE -FACE HANGED! COME 1S HIM- First Free Methodist--Wilson Avenue and Third Street. The Rev.

Paul R. Splitstone, minister. Sunday school at 9:30 a. 111. 10:50 a.

public missionary meeting. Mrs. Jessie Casberg, returned missionary from India, to speak. Young People at 6:45 p. 111.

Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon by Mrs. Casberg. Second Free Methodist 91 Willow Street, Rev. W.

E. Freeman, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a.

m. Y. P. M. S.

at 6:45 p. 111. Song and praise service at 7:15 p. m. Preaching at 8 p.

m. Rouseville Methodist--Rev. Clifford S. Joshua, pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a.

m. Worship at 11 a. m. pastor will preach. Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p.

m. Service, 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the pastor. Grace Methodist--Central Avenue and West First Street.

Rev, George T. Green minister. Church school at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock.

Sermon by Dr. Harold A. McCurdy, district: superintendent. Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m.

Choir Cantata, "The Story of Calvary," Schnecker, PINEHURST, N. April -Medalist Ronnie Williams, Camp Butner, N. Army corporal, plays Harry Offutt, Phoenix, in the final match of the North-South amateur golf tournament today, Williams eliminated John B. Ryerson of Cooperstown, N. 3 and 2, yesterday as Offutt ousted Ensign C.

Foster Brown of Maplewood, N. 4 and 3. BE WE ALL HERE! COME R. 1943 SY NEA SERVICE. PAT.

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