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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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THE WS-HER ALD, aad OIL CUT, FA. THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1947. PAGE NINE- Two-Part Drama. OBITUARY. Not! Ifew! Fern Switzer and Albert E.

Barnett 17c, the SOCIETY Mn. Mary Jane Surrena. Mrs. Mary Jane Surrena, 85, a native of Barkeyville, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Say Nuptial Vows By RCTH MILLET.

NEA Staff Writer. An inventor has come forth with a welcome mat for the front porch that scrubs a caller's shoes, rings the doorbell, and turns on the Clark, 415 Bessemer Avenue, Grove City, at 11 p. m. Wednes- Women's IJewS, PtrionaL, Cfub Events. Carolee Kinnear, Department Editor Telephone 353 Before an altar banked with palms, ferns and baskets of white! day.

Mrs. Surrena was born in Bar keyville on Feb. 18. gladioli and lilies, Miss rem lone Switzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Switzer, of Knox, became ioo4, uie. rar(, of daughter of Lewis and Matilda welcome-to- Garden Club Will Meet On Tuesday the bride of Albert Edgar Bar-j Graham Headman. Her husband, home rou- nett, son of Irvin Barnett, also Howard burrena, died a years and should of Knox, on Saturday evening at ago. ot ine pasx a years airs. the caller in i With Mrs.

Phinney Mrs. Hopewell S. Phinney will 8 o'clock in the Mount Zion Luth to the house with Surrena had been a resident of Grove City. She was a member of the Bar- eran Church of Shippenville. it On either side of the altar entertain the Oil City Garden a niinimum of 1 foot scraping and 1 apologizing for 1 -n 1 1 A.

A. stood the lighted white tapers inS'1" Club at her home, 1 Parkway, Miller Park, on Tuesday after the seven-branch candelabra. muddy shoes. But the host "SB and hostess are Im still faced with Here's aewTOMI Professional Plastic Curlers are hig (50 more carlicj tmtitttt). New DeLwx Kit gjnj with plastic curlers Mm Tmef'n mtmd, far easier winding, smoother aL They're rlM to your hair wont attp.

They're re-mabU, to save ytm tnoeeyt Regular Kit, fiber emien. fM AKtrkafka tm dist Church, Grove City. She was a member of the Friendship Bible Class of the latter church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Clark and Mrs.

Edward Van-Dyke, of Grove City; two brothers, Walter and Martin Carlisle Hoff Rev. John Muller officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Dorothy Green, of Kossuth, presided at the organ and played several pre-nuptial selections including Promise Me," noon, July 8 at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs.

F. P. Weil, of Pittsburgh, will be a guest at the meeting and will address the club on the Williamsburg Gardens. The co-hostesses will be Mrs. C.

B. McClintock and MrsJJohr-man S. Grant Co-Hostesses Give Shower In Honor Of Miss Doris Brooks Miss Dorothy Norrls and Miss Betsy Widel entertained at a miscellaneous shower in the Norris home, 120 Center Street, Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss Doris Brooks, whose marriage to Richard Wheeling will take place this month. The evening was spent in playing cootie and prizes were awarded to the Misses Lois Hollen-baught, Jean McNutt, Jessie Bar-ger and Norma Yarnell. Dainty refreshments were served at a table centered with a low mound of pink rosebuds and white althea flanked by white tapers in crystal holders.

Pink streamers extended from the centerpiece to the individual corsages. The bride-elect received many beautiful gifts. Mrs. Clark Brooks, mother of the honored guest, was present at the party. deKoven; Schubert's "Serenade' man, and one sister, Mrs.

i.uza- "Always," Berlin; and also thejbeth Shull, all of the Barkeyville traditional wedding marches by district: also by five grandchildren. Da gue-Bartholomew Co. Earlene Young And Phone 94 Cut Rate Drugs Wagner and Mendelssohn. Merle Funeral services will be con-Weaver, also of Kossuth, sang -ducted in the Cunningham Funeral "Because" by d'Hardelot; "The Home, Grove City, by Rev. A P.

Rath MUlett the problem of how to speed up the guest's departure. So far science hasn't done anything to eliminate the problem of the slow leave-taker; Until it does the host and hostess will just have to bear with the following types of callers: The guest who says "I really must be going" when he catches his host sneaking a look at his watch or his hostess politely swallowing a yawn, and then settles back more lanquidly than ever in his easy chair. The husband and wife who can never agree on the time to leave. The euest who gets his wraps Weaver, of the Grove City Methodist Church. Friends will be received at the funeral home between 7 and 9 p.

m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Friday. Robert Weeter Wed Miss Earlene M.

Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Earl Young, of and Robert F. Weeter, son of Harvey F.

Weeter, were married in the Emmanuel Lutheran Church at Knox on Saturday, June 7. Mrs. Weeter is a graduate of Knox High School and of Franklin Commercial College. She has Interment will be in Peters Chapel Cemetery, near Clinton ville. AAUTO M.

Dennis Boyer. Funeral services for M. Dennis Boyer were conducted in the late residence, 158 Elm Street, Rocky JUWWiVUO fi 025 ILK ST on and then stands talking with his foot in the door. WW 1 FfUNU. P.l woman" been employed by the Clarion Grove, at 10:30 a.

m. today by Rev. And the Returner; The" euest who always forgets County National Bank at Knox. Lord's Prayer" by Malotte; and "I Love You Truly" by Bond. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was charming in a gown of white slipper satin.

Rosepoint lace and rhinestones trimmed the sheer yoke neckline and formed a pep-lin on the skirt which extended into a long train. The long fitted sleeves came to a point over the wTrist. The bride's full-length veil, which was held in place with a tiara of seed pearls and rhinestones, was edged with rosepoint lace to match the gown. She wore the bridegroom's gift of a gold cross set with diamonds. Her arm bouquet was of calla lilies.

Mrs. Carl Switzer, as matron of honor, wore pink silk marquisette over taffeta with matching mitts and a ruffled off-the-face net hat. Her gown was designed with a ruffled boat neckline, short puffed sleeves and Mr. Weeter served as a first lieutenant in the Army, seeing something and has to come back. This guest, it goes without saying, is usually a woman and she almost always takes as long for her second goodby as her first.

Will someone please invent a J. W. Strotman, pastor of the Eighth Street Church of God, Oil City. Interment was in Franklin Cemetery with the following as pall-bearers: Frank, Evan, Orlo, Harold, Boyd and Glenn Boyer. Mrs.

Ella M. Russell. Funeral services for Mrs. Ella M. Russell, of 719 McCalmont Street, Rocky Grove, who died in Franklin Hospital Tuesday night, will be conducted in the residence at 10:30 a.

m. Saturday. Rev. For a smart approach to a sultry day, nothing could be nicer than a two piece dress. Especially when, like this breeze sleeve one, it features the new longer body lines and uses smart scalloping as accent.

You'll want to make it in a Summery print. No. 2285 is cut in. sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20. Size 16 requires 4 yds.

39-in. I Send 20c for PATTERN, which! includes complete sewing guide, i Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure toj state the sizes you wish. Include postal unit or zone number in your address. Have you ordered your copy of the Summer BOOK OF FASHION? Thirty-six pages featuring; over 150 pattern designs for all: ages and occasions, including va-' cation specials and warm-weather wardrobe fillers so easy to make! gadget that will speed the parting of a guest? With a flick of the hostess' wrist, it could turn on action in the European Theater.

He graduated from Emlenton High School in 1936 'and is now a student at Grove City College. The couple is now residing at 91 West Corydon Street, Bradford, and plan to spend the summer there. They recently returned from a honeymoon in Atlantic City, New York City and Niagara Falls. Recent Bride Is Feted At Shower A miscellaneous shower was Jiven last evening in the home of liss Barbara Sullivan, 132 Lam-berton Street, in honor of Mrs. Jack Henderson, the former Miss Kathryn Mong.

Mrs. James Par-doe and Mrs. Bruce Hoffman were the co-hotesses. Contract rummy was played during the evening and Miss Ger-aldine Karns and Miss Elaine McCarthy won the prizes. Delicious refreshments were served.

The favors were pink and blue umbrellas and mixed flowers decorated the home. The recent bride received many nice gifts. the porch light, open the iront door and flash on a sign saying The Long Week-End Holiday! Are You Prepared? We have a suitable dress for any anticipated trip or 'stay-( at-home" occasion. The dress doesn't "make" the miss or matron but it certainly lifts your ego. Look For It at: THE LOTUS FLOWER Good night, come again.

SPRINGVILLE bustle back. Her arm bouquet DORSEY GIVES WIFE NEW was of pink roses, and blue snapdragons tied with a blue ribbon. Cyrus Moorhead, pastor of the Rocky Grove Avenue Presbyterian Church, will officiate and interment will be in Center Cemetery near Raymilton. CAR FOR TRIP TO RENO The bridesmaids were Miss By MRS. C.

O. MOYER. SPRINGVILLE, June 30. He hron Ladies' Aid will meet on Mrs. Jeannette L.

McCrosson, Owner, HOLLYWOOD UP Actress TeL 243 Pat Dane, curvaceous wifp nf 415 13th St. Franklin, Pa. SHIP'S CARPETS STOLEN. SOUTHAMPTON, England Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ruben Welton. Tommy Dorsey, drove off to get you can run them up in a trice. Printed in rotogravure. Price 15 cents plus 2 cents for mailing. Mrs.

Elmer Widemyer and her UP A thief who walked off the liner Queen Mary with 13 a iteno divorce today in the brand new Cadillac the trombonist gave her as a nartine eift. sister, Mrs. Larane Little, of Franklin, returned home on Sat Address PATTERN Department THE NEWS-HERALD urday after visiting two weeiss Dorsey had made a six-week 121 W. 19th New York 11, N.Y. new carpets, seven of them large, gave police an odd mystery today.

The Queen Mary is being refitted to resume Atlantic service late this month. with relatives at Hamilton, O. notei reservation lor her in Reno. Photo Finishing IRVING J. REID PHOTOGRAPHY 314 Trust Co.

Bid. Phone 806 One Grade Only. The Beit. MONG'S MILK Under Laboratory Control ol Strattan-Pafe Laboratories of New Cattle, Pa. MONG DAIRY On Seneca Boad.

Dial 69-301 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Huey, of The amicable nartins ended a Mary Lou Schreffler, of Hadley, and Miss Dorothy Runkle, of Fre-donia, and, Mrs. Wayne Barnett and Mrs. Vance Barnett, both of Knox, were bridesmatrons.

Their gowns, mitts and headdresses of pale blue were identically styled with that of the matron of honor. They carred pink roses and white snapdragons tied with pink ribbon. The little flower girl, Darlene Whitling, of Knox, wore a long gown of white silk marquisette over taffeta with a ruffled neckline and tiered skirt. She carried an armbasket of spring flowers. Douglas Gruber, of Shippenville, dressed all in white, carried Electric transformers range Butler, were Sunday visitors at the four-year marriage.

home of Mr. and Mrs. meivin the table. The arrangements were from a thumb-size unit of less than an ounce to a giant as large as a six-room house. Wareham.

Other visitors in the CARD BASKET. Mrs. Luther Miller and daughter, Hattie, of Long Beach, are guests of Charles and Minnie Glancy, 1279 Otter Street. Richard and Edward McDowell, Bill Thomson, Daniel Rhoads, James Merck and Charles Butters have gone to Camp Sherwin on Lake Erie. Mrs.

F. H. Hitchcock, of Los Angeles, is a guest in the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Hitchcock. completed by large bouquets of spring flowers guarded by white MILL CREEK By BESSIE PEDEN. MILL CREEK, June 30 Mr. Wareham home recently were: Harry Daye, of Polk; Mr. and Mrs.

Park Griff en and family and tapers in crystal candelabra. For the wedding trip to Atlan Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Widemyer. and Mrs.

D. S. Peden and Mr. and tic City, the bride wore a light Little Susana Bell, of Mercer Mrs. R.

E. Peden and three daugh Road, has returned home after blue gabardine suit with white accessories and a pink rosebud ters, ot drove City, called on visiting her uncle and aunr, lvir. relatives here yesterday after corsage. the rings on a white satin pillow. trli- noon.

ivame owuzer, Dromer oi xne Mr. and Mrs. Jesse St. Clair, of The bride is a graduate of Salem High School and Franklin and Mrs. Abe Boyer.

Mrs. Melvin Wilham received word from her mother, Mrs. Adeline Day, Beaver Falls, that Franklin, were Saturday callers bride, served Mr. Barnett as best man. The ushers were Earl Neely, Miss Honey Myers has gone to Commercial College.

She is em at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chautauqua Lake where she will uel Martin. ployed by the Charles Hough Manufacturing Company, Frank Funeral services for Frank vance tsarnett, Carl Switz er, Oil City; and Dale Schrecken gost, Franklin. be the week-end guest of Miss Angela Dale, who is spending the lin.

DIAMONDS Mr. Barnett, a graduate of Mrs. Switzer chose a yellow summer there. Brown, a resident of this township for many years, will be held Tuesday, July 1st, at 2 p. m.

at the Buchanan Funeral Home, Knox High School, is now attend' crepe dress with white accessor Mrs. George A. Fahey, and ies for her daughter's wedding ing Grove City College. He spent five years in the coast artillery she had suffered two heart attacks and was quite pdbrly. Mrs.

Elizabeth Zeigler, of near Raymilton, is visiting Mrs. Walter King. Mrs. and Mrs. Floyd Whaley and Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Whaley and family, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moyer. The milk bottle was invented in 1884 by Dr.

H. D. Thatcher, Potts-dam, N. Y. and she wore a corsage of Tabs man rosebuds.

daughter, Anna F. Myers, left this morning for New York City, to spend the holiday week-end with Franklin. Mr. Brown is survived by his wife and two sons, Lloyd and Frank, of Meadville. and was discharged with the rank AT SUCH REDUCED PRICES of captain.

Following the ceremony, a re Communion service will be held Patrick J. Fahey. ception was held in the Clarion at the Sandy United Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon, July The Misses Patricia Butters, There are nearly 5,000,000 truck and bus drivers in America, the largest occupational group except Coffee Shoppe. A three-tiered wedding cake topped by a miniature bride and grown centered Peggy Fahey, Janice Kuhns, Mar 13, at 2:30 p. m.

Miss Betty Jean Opitz and Rob for agriculture. ilyn McDowell, Ann Sterner and Earla Warner will leave Monday to spend the next two weeks at Camp ert John Martin were united in marriage last Friday evening in You ere assured of getting the finest quality diamonds at the lowest price possible when you choose from our wide election. Come in soon see them and be convinced. Caledon on Lake Erie. Mrs.

Her.drick M. Search and the New Lebanon Presbyterian Church in a beautiful ceremony at 8 o'clock. A reception was held later at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Opitz.

tMrs. J. T. Campbell, have re turned from Hawley, where they took the former's daughter, riv Diamond Joan, to Camp Teedy-Usk-Ung. En route home they visited Dean and Mrs.

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