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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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fc-CKWai: aJ, -uv rj a Jii It 1 1 THE NEWS-HERALD. FRANKLIN AND OIL CITY eAGE SIXTEEN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1951 Tea Table Gossip Rocky Grove Mr. and Mrs. Giles Thomas, 204 Eleventh Street, Franklin. There will be no exchange of PennqxS Come Early And Save See our selection of dinner sets in service for six, eight and twelve; also starter sets of 16 and 20 pieces.

The Gift Mart, Seneca Street, Oil City, Pa. 3t Runninger's chickens; Du- FRANKLIN, PA. Reported Missing Sylvester Dalmaso, of Bredins-burg Road (Franklin, R. D. 2) has asked police to help locate his wife, Mrs.

Emma (Lintz) Dalmaso, gifts, but the members are to pond's- turkeys and capons, and By JOAN RICE. Williams' rabbits. Order now for tase money wrapped as a gut to be opened and placed in the class treasury. Waite tu-th Perm, waves $6 up K. Beauty Shop.

Phone 1319. Xmas. Mammolite 1013 Liberty Street. It Cold weather is causing the 41, who has been nissing from heri liome since 8:30 d. m.

Friday. He Junior Hi Students Receive Sale Awards Presbyterian Children To Practice Saturday The children of the Rocky- Allegheny River to dip a little farther each day from its high level early in the week of nearly ten feet. The reading today is asked that any MEN'S IMPORTED WOOL TWEED TOPCOATS above the eight-foot mark. Valley View turkeys delivered on Friday of each week. Phone orders from 9 a.

m. to 5 p. m. Oil City 5-7931. tu-th The Franklin Band will hold its final rehearsal of the year in the band room of the city building this evening at 7:45.

Practice will be resumed on Jan. 3. ALL WOMEN'S WINTER COATS 23.00 having Knowledge of her; whereabouts to Principal Vern W. Alderson pre. Grove Avenue Presbyterian Sunday school who have recitations in Yes, we are reordering! The sided over the junior high assembly held in the Rocky Grove High rush for so many of our 75c and $1 the church Christmas program gifts overwhelmed us.

They'll School auditorium Wednesday aft-1 will hold a practice Saturday at 2 35.00 lotify Franklin State Police or! limself. Mrs. Dalmaso, Gift suggestions: Electric i lebcribed as five captivate you, too! Scanlon's Studio and Novelty Shoppe, 12th and Liberty. It Brilliant new styles in Rhinestone necklaces, bracelets and ear French fryers, waffle irons, popup toasters. With each we give eet, five inches, lark hair and ernoon.

p. m. in the church. He opened the program by in-, All children having speaking traducing James Phillips, in tne program are urged read the Bible, and Allen Austin to attend the rehearsal, who led in the Pledg-e to the Flag. Charles Gibb and Mrs.

Chal-i nrii mers MacMaster, advisors of the rhllathea LOSS Will annual candy sale, presented the! n.nner parv students with awards they had tn0 rarrX you a Corey Coffee Maker. Van- rings. Moderately priced. Vath, Burns Mawhinney. It derhoff Electric, 106-13th Street.

Phone 209. 3t eyes and weighing 140 pounds, was wearing a fur coat and leopard hat when she left her home. CLEARANCE OF ALL LADIES' FALL Millinery. 50c 2.00 GIRLS' SNOW SUITS Sizes 3-6x 10.00 Sizes 7-12 12.00 Xmas trees. Pine and spruce.

Eighth and Liberty Streets, starting Dec. 14. W. E. McAlevy.

3t Hershey's 10 lb. milk choco- $7.50 cash trade-In allowance for your old electric razor. Phone 7 or stop in at the Franklin Drug, 309-13th Street m-th earned in the campaign Th Philathea Class of the Alan Wetjen accepted the ocai Grove Avenue Presbyterian The award was given by the party this evening in the social rooms of the Reno Metho- Vibration in the exhaust system of an automobile frequently causes a noise similar to the humming of gears. fcTlfS'i is easy to bank by mail, Citizens Bank of Pleasantville. It.

dist Church. ennncnrc nf thp Ptimnft itinn. m-th Will tr AUlidUC At rlimav nf thp afternoons, me memoeis Four Sandy Lake area were injured in a two-car enjoyment, Jack O'Neil and Rob-, gifts. The regular meeting of Franklin Post, American Legion, will take place this evening. Legionnaires are planning to man the Salvation Army kettles on Dec.

are AplannmS t)t0 man the Salvation Army Kettles on Dec. ert Joltey, of the school projection i BOYS' THREE PIECE SNOW SUITS Mr. and Mrs. H. L.

Cone have gone to Evansville, called there by the death of Cone's sister, Mrs. Bertha Powell, which occurred in the Deacons Hospital on Dec. 12. Funeral services will be held at the Johann Funeral Home in Evansville on Saturday morning. Cr', 3.

Ct0? 1 Scoufs W'" I MeadviUe Tuesday. Most serious- wild We films to the students. hurt was Mr Ora Walker of this th mpmbers of Fntortnirt Mnfher 99 Rami ml TP.n..11n ie i D.Urt.W?S Ur3- w.al.Ker. 01 -s, v. i ak I www -ear vi uuuu lit ill l.lini cv.

r- i ti it .1. ni TODDLER'S ONE AND TWO PIECE SNOW SUITS 600 8.00 Size 3-8 the $20 Club, those who sold S20! of this enterprise, Adjutant Don- Mnrivurtnnwriiir nsthp: Hfcmhwi nf Smut Tn 27 in juiea weie Marma aiKer, jviar- and Mrs. Beatrice tnvi.vxi (uu uiccic aiiiiuuiiv.es. Mnllnf vsmoinorl tho 3 1 lH i nri 11 nf iha Pinliii r.rnvo AwonilO PrfC lUCliUlV n.irtv Christmas trees, fresh cut. Mellott.

12.00 Christmas ill itlliaa J.UJ WKTii UWtiH.il UUl t.T (JVtCliail WllLiil.ll Will CUltlbltu. JL a vav-a v. ..7 ici lau i.Lii.ii "i i viccrs. uic aiiu Maxine Vaow and Barbara Van-! their mothers with a Yule party persons Faint wallpaper 5tore. For that extra speciai gift alspruce.

Corner 13th Street and Dyke played piano duets program this evening in yn'i automatic egg cooker orlFranklin Avenue. Free delivery. rw -co i xvi villi Sunbeam automatic bottle warmer. Christmas music as the students basement. 3t entered the assembly.

The Scouts will exchange 50- jhe biggest variety of home- Snyder's APPliance. 508-13th Mrs. R. A. Pringle is a patient in the Stillion Convalescent Home.

icent gifts imade chocolate covered nut meats, ONE FULL RACK WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES Co-Hostesses Honor Miss Marjorie Borland At Pre-Nuptial Party Holiday Dinner to be Held by Grace Class candy frogs, nuf bark, and choco-! Beautiful Scotch pine and! I late juicy cherries will be found at! spruce Christmas trees behind! LeBerfs Candy, 230-13th Street News-Herald and at Kendziorsj- i nuper Market. Dec. 14, at the home of the' Christmas trees. Spruce and I Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Beslerman IMrs. Lessie J. Law, 1339 New BOYS' WOOL PEA COATS ONLY Size 4 -8 10- 18 5.00 700 -r H-nn The Friendship Class of pines si.id up.

Joseph Beat, wish to extend their sincere thanks; Street, for a very worthy cause Franklin-Oil City Road. 2t to the many 'riends and neighbors'of the Snowden Chapel AME Zion 1.00 J'ren Church will hold a Christmas Walnuts, hazel almonds, birth of their daughter, Shariireach the goal we are working for. umitVii "il aiso Elisa Dec. 3, Franklin Hospital. I 2t finest fruits.

Mammolite Bros. It It Cinderella, Alice in Wonder- Ashing crews were called out I Christmas trees for sale by land, Mickey Mouse and Hopalong again last evening. Then a stead-1 the Izaak Walton League at Bob Cassidy watches small size $6.95 ily falling snow quickly obscured1 Beightol's Atlantic Service, 12th plus tax. Clulow Hoovler, soon-their efforts, and traffic slowed land Elk Streets, after 3 p. m.

Make er or later your favorite jeweler, almost to the vanishing point. one stop do it all. 3t( tf shower party Wednesday evening, dinner party Friday evening in the given by Mrs. Howard L. Fisher Business Women's Club, Franklin, and Miss Joan Rice in the latter's Jhe class members will ex-home, 719 Rocky Grove Avenue, change gifts.

"Black Sheep," a variation of Spoof, was in play during thej Mission Band Plans evening and prizes were won byj i Mrs. Thomas L. McCauley and Yule Party tnday Mrs. Fred W. Parker.

The door! Mrs james Miller will enter-prize was won by Miss Maryitam the children of the Mission Shindledecker. I Band of the Grace Evangelical FOR JOB PRINTING CALL 353 A dessert course was served byUnited Brethren Church Friday the co-hostesses at a table centered with a white ceramic planter in the shape of a lamb and filled with evening in her home, 318 Egbert Street. The children will exchange gifts. I greens. Placecards decorated with tiny lambs marked the guests' places and the favors were miniature black and white lamb figures.

The cake served as a part of the refreshments was baked and dec Mrs. Alberta Crossen To Entertain Club 1 Mrs. Alberta Crossen will en-! orated in the shape of a white tertain the ladies of the Three-. lamb. Square Club Friday evening in her The tallies and prizes for the You will find exactly the right gifts for every member of your family at any friendly THRIFT Drug Store.

There are large selections to choose from and your courteous THRIFT salesperson will be glad to help you. Stop in today. games also carried out the lamb 'home, on Front Street. theme. i Miss Borland was the recipient! Obituary REYLON Aquamarine Lotion of a number of lovely and useful gifts.

Her wedding will be an event of Saturday, Dec. 29, in the Reno Methodist Church. Choice Beret" I I 3 Blanchard for Him pht 'Evening Star' SET 1243 Liberty St. (jiff Set consists of large size liquid cologne and generous supply of lC dusting powder. A welcome gift W' for every woman.

Gift packaged ai gay as a winter carnival! Generous S-ox. bottles of world-famous Aquamarine Lotion that will please both men and women. PHONE 301 Table Service, Rolls To Be Furnished For Auxiliary Tureen Dinner Members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Rocky Grove Volunteer Fire Department and Relief Association attending the Christmas tureen dinner on Monday evening in the fire hall need take only tureens. It was incorrectly announced in this column Wednesday that' the members were to take table service, bread and butter. Table service, rolls, meat and dessert will be furnished by the dinner Popular Old Spies SEE THESE AND VALUES IN THRIFrS John S.

Carter. Funeral services for John Steele Carter, 83, of Franklin, R. D. 2, who died at 1:15 p. m.

Wednesday in the home of his sister, Mrs. J. M. Siefer, of Franklin, R. D.

2, will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Buchanan Funeral Home, Rev. Cyrus W. Moorhead, min- i ister of the Rocky Grove Avenue Presbyterian Church, will officiate.

Interment will be in the Franklin Cemetery. Mr. Carter apparently was in his usual health Wednesday morn- ing. but was stricken with a heart attack and died suddenly early in the afternoon. He was the son of the late Per and Mary Ann Phillips Carter and was born in Sugarcreek Township March 14, 1868.

He re- sided in the township all his life, Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. J. M. Siefer, of Franklin, R. D.

2, with whom he resided, and Mrs. Katherine McKenzie, of Alliance. and several nieces and neph-; ews. I Mr. Carter's wife, Katherine i "Evenns in Paris" rap" 7 rt GIFT SET 3 z3 I Gay Colorful Fiush Skee Ball MEN'S SET p(M to, A wonderful gift that men really use.

Set consists of After-Shave Lotion and Talc. Has a clean, masculine scent. srsj mm Game Majorette Consists qenerous supply of $1.69 .75 put to both dusting powder and liquid eologne. This attractive set will always make a hit. Fox Street Children Plan Final Practice For Program Friday This I a triple-tone plush doll with dimpled Lenrheric Tweed Cologne and Bath Powder Duo pui tot Choice of the famous scents sha knows and loves.

Tweed, Miracle or Shanghai. Give her the one she loves plastic face is sure to f. Ml Sur to win her heart, Popular earn that will give the family hours of fun. Made of sturdy plastic. Marble included.

Just push the strong lever aad count your score be a bedtim favorite I The final rehearsal for the McKenzie Carter, died '12 years children's Christmas program of ago. the Fox Street Church of God: will be held Friday at 4 p.m. in MARRIAGE LICENSES the church. Frederick C. Gates, and Mrs.

Dale Keith, chairman, Edith L. Edwards, both of Pleas- urges that the beginners in par-; antville. ticular attend this rehearsal and Joseph Roy Swyers and Hazel mothers are requested to note the M. Stover, both of Oil City, time. Harvey Lanigan.

Grove The program will be presented and Pearletta Crossley, Franklin, in the church on Sunday evening. R. D. 1. i Milton Lewis Elder and Har- Many Other Outstanding Values in THRIFT'S Large Toy Departments Sportsman I TODDY STICK A Soidified AUr "vT Shaving Lotion 1 $1.00 plut to, Has a froitv, antisep- tic touch which will A awaken his skin.

Smooths away razor nicks and brings a feeling of quick vitality A and good groominp. Mechanical Racing Car "Punch-Me" Santa Ate Glaus MUSICAL POWDER BOX $0.98 Handsome. utm riet Ellen Kingsley, both of Titus-jville. Claire Dale Caldwell and Ethel i Irene Cubbon, both of Oil City, IR. D.

1. Franklin Couple Will Entertain Members of J.O.Y. Class Friday boxes. Choice ol colon. Cboose Thie Santa keepa giving pleasure all year long.

Made of durable, washable plastic. Pinch hie nose and hi hollers. He'. one max play, ner lavorite tune Others priced to $5.95 A real looking, color racing car that epeeds along when wound up. Children love them, fun! 9 The J.O.Y.

Class of the Fox TRSEASURV BALANCE Street Church of God will hold! WASHINGTON UP The its annua) Christmas party S. Treasury balance as of Dec. day at 7:30 p.m. in the home of 11 was Midnight Glamour Set. DeLuxe Equipped Gas Station Includes Cologne ond Hand and Body lotion 2 on.

of each, sn, is 51 Put magic I 1 El slustii MEN'S SLIPPERS in her I Christmas To Make His Christm Genuine Leather Men's Billfold witk A69 J3" tot ifitl. TELECHROH Electric Alarrri $4.95 Insistent, but pleaiant it really wales you up! Guaranteed Telechon movement. A handsome piece for any room in the hous Toy Telephone Here is a feature value! Made of all-metal dial actually works has double ringing bell. Large Has 4 double vision windows, stamp ease, zipper change purs end complete outside lipper for safety. Black or tan.

Has upper parking level, 2 gas pumps, elevator, lubricating rack, air hote and wash stand all operating units. Complete with 2 automobiles. sue. SHEAFFER Pen and Of course, he wants slippers! And you cannot go wrong if you give him more than one pair for he'll like one style for the snack-and-coffee hour, quite another style for bedroom or bath. Let us help you choose slippers for him that will be certain to please! it Christmas Cards $2.25 1 1 Bias tax jj ZlTji Pencil Set $1.25 llllf.

a $3.45 59c Box of 21 An unusually fine selection of i I beeutiful cards. Com Blue tie) Stick Cologne. The Gift of Three. Coiogr, (j 0J AftH RrWn ,1 Hgn-j Popular and dependable Sheaffer Pen in solid spill- plete with envelopes. Save by I 7 Blue ke Cologne magic of Midnight proof form.

and Pencil Set for men or women. Choica of colors. Presentation boi included. th boi. Other ions priced from Je to $1.19.

$1 69 St to Men's Travel Kit complete $3'98 Tnii Zipper Cese contains hair brush, comb, soap boi, tooth brush container and shaving mirror. Choice of handsome, simulated leathers. Box of 50 KING EDWARD CIGARS. Popular KAYWOODIE PIPE ZIPPO Windproof LIGHTER I Lb. tin of PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO 95c RONSON Lighters for men, women, $6.60 Rogers POUCH and PIPE $2.00 $449 plus lax Xs iJ! I combination.

on. s.d,; ptrhmt is mog.c of Midnight Stick Perfume The luxury of Midnight in solid form. BROWN BOOT SHOP 1 I.

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