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The Blizzard from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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The Blizzardi
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Oil City, Pennsylvania
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Bliimd Oil City, Pa. Tuesday, June pa imjf ft tvr frrf union furniture co. onttr n. oil City, no. CUSTOMIZED DRAPERIES Solve All of Your Window Problems Miss Billie J.

Marshall SHOP OUR NEW DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Another Union Furniture Co. SPECIAL SERVICE To fit 82 different styles of chiirs and sofis. Select your pattern and color now. CHAIR $10.95 SOFA $21.95 TODAY'S WOMEN Will Become Bride Of Welms, Wife Pauline Lenser Bride Saturday Mark Silver Wedding In Home A bridal sown of Chanlilly lace was chosen by Miss Pauline Leaser to wear at her marriage, Saturday, to Sidney ne plans have at the organ byjKalph Saxton, of franklin. The ur Ihc marriage of Hi Hie )i' Marshall ji'erry.

and Glenn K. Miss Mary Helen Mead and Mor-'Kown was styled with sculptured Erie Priest To Speak Wednesday Evening At CDA Anniversary Dinner A speaker has been secured lor. ftcv. Thomas Griffin, secretary. the anniversary dinner ol Court treasurer cl Gannon Collefie, Erie, ris Smilh, holh of this city.

and full skirl of Chan- St. Hita. No. 212, Catholic Daugh-jwill he the principal speaker of Miss Shirley Terry, a.sisier ol lace, ihc late ending inkers of America, to he held evening: The 23th wedding anniversary if and Mrs. Theodore Welms cake adorned candelabra ind a The couple will exchange vuwsjlhe prospective bridegroom, will points over a floor-length bouffant 2:30 in.

-Saturday in Ihc'bc the maid of honor. jskirl of nylon lulle. A small Church of Ihe Nazarcnc. Richard Alden of Van will ac pastor of Ihe best man for Ihc bridegroom. ncsday evening in the Knights ofj The dinner will be served it Ivo silver at the double ring of Ihc same lace was Irimmcd wilh buttons down Ihc Bridesmaids will be Miss Mary' ff nl from a Pelcr Pan lace col- Corry, former cily and silver ribbon MomiucU service.

Newell and Miss Kalnrynjlar. The long sleeves of Ihc jacket vns celebrated Saturday in Ihe'uf pompons and 11iss is Ihc daughlcrjHossitcr, both uf Ihis city. 'extended in points over the hands, of Mrs. Welms' sister, Mrs.jwerc used throughout Ihe Krisch- of Mr cl Mrs Herr Maf nay Marbha11 and veil of nylon illusion cas- FribChmann, in home. '--hall of Spruce Slrcrt and her rest Donahcy of U.

1). 2, Oil from Juliei.cap of 0 ii i iv, i fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. will usher Ihe guests lo llll la wilh seed pearls rciiuma al IJic lievtr.iw w. rry 1( 'a', the front.

She tarried a cas- National Avenue, was tc Sunday it Among Ihc jjucsls were W. C. and family o( Newton Falls, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. lolles and family of Syracuse, Mrs. Catherine Crowcll and Mrs. Olene Crowcll and son, Columbus auditorium. ,6:30 o'clock.

James K. Mealey siver Re5ide ls Feted by Family To Wed Virginian i A family ilinner honoring Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John A.

iioyd of.and Mrs. 1). Jl. Pullcasc. 17 Krarn- ices during the afternoon Mrs.

Krcd R. Mrs. Joseph Fox of this Judson, A reception will be held in bourjucl of while roses announce the engagement of- howered uilh satin 1 their daughter, Ann Elizabeth, to Franklin; Miss N'ornia Jean Kile-," linger of Walnut licnd, anil Miss. Charlollc Downing of Youngs-, Miss Kay of this cilyiCommunily hall un llalyday shower will IK; Ihc vocalist. She will bejoad beginning at 5 p.

m. As her only jewelry i'1'fc. James K. Mealey, son of 1 an 'she wore pearl earrings, a Mrs. Clement T.

Mealey. of was Monday, May 31. from the bridegroom. 1 A Kast Second Street, this' There were 35 relativi observance of their anniversary which 'Davis-Mclaughlin KilcimW of 5 EXChanOed iclkn r.f -I her husband is Ihc son of Mrs John Wclms of this city. Jimmy, of Corry; Mr.

and Mrs.jvillc. Villi.i/11 Donning and Mrs. Welms is (lie former Alice Charlotte, and Robert Ymmgsville; and other area resi- lenls. Rev. If.

Hiclcnberg, who married Ihe couple in Christ Lutheran Church here, was a guest, addition to his wife. A number of gifts and cards was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Wclms. A table was decorated wilh bouquets of white snapdragons, silver candles in double crystal The (Jrarc Evangelical Uniled 'Brethren Church nf Ilocky Grove ihc scene of the marriage of Miss Shirley Lcc Davis, daughter of and Mrs.

Clair Davis ol Vicluiy Heights, lo Raymond A. Edna Karns Weds Franklin Resident Tlic parsonage of the Church J.McLaughlin. 'on of Mr. and Mrs. SI n.

of Mr and Mrs. I-'hrrpst Mel iiiyhlin 20 Hone oiram, K. u. uii IrrUEC t- J1 fi i I Geraldine Grubbs, D. Strain Wed The double ring service look place in Christ Lutheran Church at p.

ID. with Hev. Biclen- At a single ring ceremony at 7 p. m. Saturday in ihc parsonage of the Church of the Nazarenc, Miss Geraldin daughter of Grubbs, 407 F.asl Second Strccl, became the bride of Donald W.

iberg, pastor, officialirig. The I bride was presented in marriage by her father. She is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Paul G.

Lenser, relatives present l( y. the dinner, including all their Miss Boyd graduated in the class ir onc great- Ii: c.l. nn indson, Uenni? Uundy. son of and Mrs. Frank Uundy of 0(1053, of ifandley High School of! Winrhcslcr and is employed wnh, Ihc Department Defense, Wash-; ington, D.

C. iciearfield. Pfc. Mealey enlisted in the U. S.j The couple's children, all of ol the Nazarenc, jo34 West Second Street, and thcJArmy on January 7, 195i and is at'whom were present include: Carl inc Lcona Cjrubtis, bridegroom is the son of Mr.

andlprcscnl stationed at Arlington. Va.lPulleasc. Meadvillc: Rose Pul- Mr. and L. h.

rs. George If. Sanlon, Lib- Prior to his enlistment he was cm-lleasc and Mrs. Lillian Ham-ally, hast Second MrCCI, cr Slrcet. Franklin nlm-nd dv rnrrvira-'nuffnln Dnnnld Pullcase.

God was the scene of the marriage of Mrs. Edna Marie Kai'ns of Oil City, n. D. and Ilobart Try a Classified Ad for Results. Rebekahs Name Social Committee The June social committee was announced at the meeting of Ella Rebckah Lodge," No.

35, in the Odd Fellows hall- Mrs. Klma Cochran, noble grand, conducted Ihc business session. Mrs. Leona Carey is committee chairman, assisted by Mrs. Helen Mitcham, Mrs.

Uca Hccka- Ithorne, Mrs. Bctilah Benton, Mrs. Rugh and Miss Orpha Moycr. Prizes were awarded for games in play during the social hour. Kinlcy Cornmcsscr of Franklin at 8:30 p.

m. JIarlcy Thomas, pastor, officiated at the single ring ceremony. The couple was unattended. Avenue, this i-ily. I Rev.

B. II. Mead, paslor, ciatcd at the ceremonv. Mr alld Mrs delated at the double nng service hi at 7:30 p. m.

f-nday. The bride presented in! The bride wore a ballerina- -Miss Joan Ludwig, Ihe traditional wedding: Tne wc( take place and als "Liebc-haie summer. olH- slraum," "0 Perfect Love" and I rllomance," Rubcnslcin. i Scoll of 1 Mrs. John Duink, of MerccrjJOOn LOmn reted Ihe bride's only attendant a gown of irridescent antique tis- ployed by Worlhingion Corpora-lliuffalo, N'.

Donald Pullease, Illarrisburg; Eugene. John and 'Richard I'ullcasc, Mrs. James and Mrs. John Wailkus, of this cily. i The celebrants have 12 and one greal grandchild, I Mrs.

Pullcasc is the former Ann Guydas of Franklin. She and her Silver Fox Inn marriage by her father. She wore a floor-length goun of embroider- The bride wore a Ian stiil wiihU ncl over satin, fashioned with white accessories and a shoulder 1 skil -i an( embroidered net louquet ol white roses. lie Independent Aid Hall on llaly- ay Run Road. The wedding cake was baked by Mrs.

Milton Marvin. FOR GfiADUATES- Cefebrote the btg day a btg Samscmite FDftTflECMt wirfr a wonoWW futon FOR THE BOY wilb a woooWftrf fotore 2-Kction vMi ond mrioti roon for 2 corepblr wilh scalloped trim, in A wedding reception lor ap- Hcdiiigotc effect. She wore iroximalcly 75 guests was held in fingertip veil attached lo Dutch cap, and carried a colonial boiin.iicl ol while carnations. Mrs. Truman Swilzer, of lenglh gown of white lace over pink lace lerina-length, JW wore white accessories and aj lc malch her shoulder bouquet of white roses.

drcss car "scade bou- table decorations. quet of American Beauty roses. Miss Corrin was presented with a Aflcr a wedding Irip to Eric amljViclory Hcighls. sisler of Ihe in the home of the bridegroom's S'iagnra Falls the couple will as matron of honor following Ihc wedding. A wedding supper was served idc on llalyday Run Road.

The bride is a cashier al I a pastel pink gown, wilh malcb- headdress, and carried a Street Super-Market and the I colonial bouciuct of yellow flow- iridcgroom is employed by the Joyl crs iLfl ink in lnc center. Manufacturing Company in Frank-' The bridesmaids, Miss Marilyn l.afferty b( Seneca, and Miss Patricia Uictz of Victory Heights were gowned in green and yellow respcclively, with matching headdresses. The former carried; pink flowers and Ihc laller carried lavcndar. Thomas Davis, brother of the bride, was best man. and ushers were anolher brolher, Gene Davis, and an uncle of Ihc bridegroom, Bernard Mcehan of Oil Cily, The wedding music was prc-1 couple Second Miss Mary Martin Feted at Shower Miss Mary Marlin, whose marriage lo Harold Mc.Murdy of Bar- kcyville, will take place June 26.

was honored at a linen shower Saturday. There were five hostesses for Ihc shower which was held in Ihc home of Mrs. H. A. Marlin, 321 Cedar Avenue.

They were Mrs. Catherine Martin, Mrs. .1. M. Tobin ot Eric, Mrs.

11. A. Marlin, Mrs. R. J.

Marlin and Mrs. J. T.j Jifarlin. Dubs After a short Company. Supply will reside Street.

John Duink was Mr. Saxton's Bill by the hostesses best man, and ushers were Dar-l Mrs Jeffery McKcw of Balli- rcll Scth of Easlmont. and ore and Mrs. J. L.

Monicr. of Champaign, were out of; wedding trip, the 01 tasimom. ana wit- iidc at 407 East'i nal New Castle, cousins of Ihe bride, and Ivan Downey of Personals The bride 'atlendcd Oil Citv Corry a collsi tlle bridegroom. High School, and the bridegroom The wedding reception was held attended Pincgrove To nsh i in ltlc Clubhouse. Aides were schools and is employed by Crawford Industries.

Women of Moose Schedule Election scntcd by Miss Josephine uVganist, of Rocky Grove, and Miss Evelyn Lafferly, soloist, of Seneca. A reception followed in the lehurch basement. Aides were The election of officers will highlight the meeting of the Worn en of the Moose, Chapter 605, al '8 p. m. today In the lodge rooms.

Mrs. Mary Emma Ilutchinson, regent, will conduct the Carl Krickson has returned lo town guests. ll-'orl tfclvior. Virginia, after spend- jing Ihc weekend with his parents, Ninety per cent of the did ofi.Mr. and Mrs.

S. A. Erickson of the people of Indochina is rice. 0 East Sixth Street. Mrs.

Kenneth Wolfe, Venus; Mrs. William Ralph, New Castle; Mrs. Theodore Baumbach, Eric; Mrs. Charles Kay, Miss' Marian Smith' and Miss Lois Bell, Oil City. The couple departed on a wedding trip to soutticrn points after which they will reside al 209 Cedar Avenue, this city.

The bride, a graduate of Oil, Cily High School, attended 1 Welch's Business School and is employed in Ihe office of Wolf's Head Oil Refining Company. The bridegroom was graduated executive meeting at 1:30 p. m.i, i la uau: preceding the regular session. fr0m Franklln Hl Scho0 Hc bridge was played, and Miss Lois Hcffcrnan of Indiana, prizes were awarded lo Linda Davis of Rocky William Driscoll, and bolh cousins of Ihc bride. Following a wedding trip lo Niagara Falls.

Ihe couple will re side on Laurel Avenue, this cily. The bride is a graduate of Ihis year's class of the Cranberry- Pincgrove High School. The bridegroom is employed bj Mrs. Harry Downs, Cleveland, 0. Ihc Pennzoil Company.

C. M. Schwabcnbaucr, Jr. The honored guest received many gilts. Out of lown guests included Mrs.

Alice McMurdy, Barkcy- ville; Mrs Edna Himlman and Mrs. Millie Smilh, Franklin and OIL CITY-FRANKLIN JUNIOR CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE DANCE JUNE 5-DANCING 9 'TIL 1 WANANGO COUNTRY CLUB Open Air Dancing lo Roy Wolfe's Orchestra Tickets May Be Oblaincd From Any JC Member Dress Optional GOP Women Plan Executive Session graduated from Syracuse Univcrsi- ly in 1951 with a bachelor of fine arts degree in industrial design, and is presently employed by Hie Oilwcll Supply Company. Out of town guests attended The executive board of the Vc- the wedding from Cleveland, Forl nango County Republican Worn-Wayne, Jamestown, Buffalo, en's Club will have a -'Dutch Trcal" luncheon al 1 p. m. Wednesday in the Pine Room of the local YMCA This will be followed by a busi- fnlunrv ness session which has been call-! cd by the president, Mrs.

Williamjpfnnc H. Haupl. i 1 IUMi Johnstown, Austin. Mercer, New- Castle, Erie, Pittsburgh, Corry and Grove City. JThursday in Annex The Bercan Bible Class of the Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Church will hold ils monlhly meeting al 7:30 p.

m. Thursday in Wilting Workers To Dine in Clarion The Willing Workers Circle, cancer group, will.the church annex. motor lo Clarion for a dinner at A White Elcphanl Sale is planned in connection with Ihc meeting. Mrs. Audenc Knoch, Mrs.

Florence Moore. Mrs. Beatrice Fal- Icr and Mrs. Helen Spencer comprise Ihe committee for the evening. At BROWN'S smart new selection of All eyet on thoes is they step up for diplomii.

thf finest from our group. White linen shell pump with an important medium heel. Dye it later lo match your dance dress styles at 3.45— 3.99 to E.50. Young men's oxfords in glossy calfskin with leather soles and handsome wing-tip slvl- BROWN'S BOOT SHOPS 211 CENTER ST. Johnny Garneau's Palm Room iThursday evening.

The members attending arc asked lo meet at the Moore residence, Halyday Street, at 6 p. m. For Ihis importonl occasion, gire Scrmionite gi(t that'll stay now for years and ycwi. It's mode lo take rough hondfing. Somsonife's bettcr-lkon-leolher finHh clean wirti a tkimp cloth.

And Iwo pietcs coil less than you'd cxpcci 19 pay lor onc! Soimonile flighl-prorcn Ktggogc in ne-ff Attgalor Finish Finiih Admiral Blue Saddle Ton Bermuda Colorado the perfect gil.1 (or FOR THE BEST SELECTION OF SAMSONITE LUGGAGE IN TOWN BRODY'S Wednesday Morning CLIP AND SAVE COUPONS Bur many it av I'' 11 onc AS 1ONG AS COUPON SPECIALS IASTI THIS COUPON IS WORTH TO 51 Or 60 GAUGE 15 DENIER NYLONS 59' 3 PAIRS 1.50 Silf Jnd dirk itlmi. Niw lum- rr.cr ihtdei. Siiti fl 1 i lo 11. V.ry lUghl I. ol Iwo li bllndf ihil icll regulirly 1.3J lo 1.9S.

THIS COUPON IS WORTH 50' TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF BLUE JEANS Regulir 2.39 1.89 WITH THIS COUPON Wednesdiy Morning Only THIS COUPON IS WORTH 20 TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF RAYON PANTIES Regular 59c Iritf or pinty ityUt. Sim ML Tint quilihf. Whiti SHOP WEDNESDAYS 9:15 TO 12 FOR COUPON BARGAINS Dorcas Circle Plans i Meet in Good Hope The Dorcas Circle of Good; Hope Lutheran Church will have ils meeting Wednesday, opening wilh a salad luncheon at 1 p. m. Birthdays of members occurring in June, July and August will be honored.

An interesting program has been arranged by the chairman. Mrs. Edward Rocrs. The social chairman is Mrs. C.

L. Blazicr. Members arc asked to lake thimbles and (o altcnd early, taking any tnalcrials which may be used to sew cancer dressings. A large attendance of members and guests is desired. Nurses to Hold Picnic Wednesday The Oil Cily Hospital Nurses Alumnae will hold a picnic at 6:30 p.

m. Wednesday at Mrs. Vesta llookir.s collage in President. All graduate nurses, whether or nol Ihey allendcd (he local School of Nursing arc invited (o attend. Meat, rolls, coffee and dessert will be furnished, and those attending arc asked to lake tureens lo complete Ihc meal, and Ihcir own table Service.

Mrs. Phyllis King is the Alumnae chairman by Mrs. Margaret Cunningham. iKISS BRI.VGS DISASTER MARSHALL, Minn. Sgl.

H. leaned over to 'kiss his bride, and thus ended honeymoon plans. The Mar: tins' car skidded into a curb and jshc was hospitalized. Marlin paid fine and cosls (or careless I driving. MOTH PROOFING We nor only carefully clean your garnvnu buc also make chcm moth proof.

You pay not one cent extra for (his wondtrful new sen-ice. Sanex mcnh protection is odorltis and colorless and we injure tich gument moth damage. So don't take chances. quility cleaoiog plui guuaoieed oxxb. GRANTS SUPERIOR DRY CLEANERS PHONE OILCUY 578n FRANKLIN.

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