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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The News-Heraldi
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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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5
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PAG 3 II? THE NEWS-HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1929. Women's Personals Clubs S00DETTY Gribben'cShop Pciaf Horn 478-J. HELEN F.DEC Society Editor. $1.25 Shears for a Coupon CARD BASKET. SOCIAL EVENTS.

FASHION PLAQUE. Union Initiation of P. H. C. to Mrs.

John L. Nesbit has returned Be Held in Titusville May 21st. from a three weeks' sojourn at Clifton xne rrotected Home Circles of Titusville, Meadville, Oil City and Frank lin will hold a union class Initiation NEW FROCKS on Sale at $12.75 to $29.75 J. Gribben at Titusville on May 21st. The initiation work will be conferred by the Ti N.

Y. (Mrs. Walter J. Allen has gone to Ossining, N. to be the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. II. Edwin Brown. Miss Ora Loma Rew, of Pittsburgh, was the over-Sunday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

O. L. Rew. Charles Walther, of New Castle, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Walther, 11th atreet. Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Hughes returned Saturday evening from spending the winter in Florida and Carolina, Mrs Grace Ramsey has return from and 5J5c! 24 Karat Gold-Plated Handle Assembled with Jewel Bolt The Points are Magnetized to pick up your needles "Eversharp! Pat. Lucky Jewel Nothing is so aggravating so destructive of valuable material so wasteful of time and patience as a pair of dull shears. These shears do r.way forever with worry the secret lies in the patent turn jewel bolt that automatically replaces the edge every time you close them. These shears are built-for service as well as durability. Made of the very highest cutlery, are highly tempered, with carbonized cutting edge.

Three sizes six and eight inches. Get one of each. tusville Degree Team. Supreme President II. Hadley and other supreme officers will be present.

The Franklin delegation will leave here at 6:30 o'clock and those wanting to go should call Harry E. Kuhns or W. I. Canfield to arrange for transportation. World Wide Guild and Miriam Guild to Give Entertainment.

The members of the World Wide Guild of the First Baptist church will give an entertainment consisting of dialogues, readings and music, in the Sunday school auditorium on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. A silver offering will be taken at the Meadville, where she attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Emma Gas- kill. MEN'S STRAW HATS William A. Shutt and son, Calvin, door to help defray the expenses of the Association Rally which will bo held spent Sunday in Latrobe with the for mer's parents, iMr.

and Mrs. S. M. on Friday or this- week in the local church. Shutt.

i The smart Parisienne Is wearing two-chokers that are of different designs but harmonize in color. The upper one in the sketch is of long ivory beads the lower, of brown wooden beads joined by ivory discs. Mrs. C. F.

Mackey and Mrs. Rollin R. Bleakley are in New York visiting Wednesdaj', May' 15th, is Straw Hat day. Start the sea-Son right in one of our Straws. All styles, all colors, all shapes.

their parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Deaths Acheson.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dunmire spent Porter, of New York, and R. X. Brown, of Meadville.

1 A A Each This coupon and 59c entitles the bearer to one reguUr standard high class jewel bolt magnetic point shears. Three sizes to choose from get one of each. Mother's Day in Warren with their George W. Marltle. Georze W.

Markle, aged 81 years. son and wire, Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. James Wesley James Wesley Eaton, aged 69, died at 9:30 o'clock Monday morning at his died Saturday afternoon at 8:13 o'clock Name P.

O. at his home, 111 Meadville Pike, fol home, 847 Liberty street, after an Ill lowing an illness of two weeks. Hail orders add jc for pomp ness of several months. He was born July 1, 1847, in Penn jjunmire. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Hardenburg, of New Castle, spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Hardenburg, Grant street. Mrs. E. H. Brosang and daughter, Surviving are his wife, Sarah Isa- sylvania and came to Franklin three and one-half years ago from the vicinity of" Xew Bethlehem, where he had belle Riddly Eaton, three sons anda daughter, Robert, James Reuben and Mrs.

Charles Haggerty, all of Frank 5c to $1.00 Star Nothinj Over 51.00 resided a number of years. lin. He al.so leaves two sisters, residing Mr. Markle ws the son of Abe Mar kle and Mary Jane (Anthony) Markle. Special Sale Panty Waist Union Suits In 1S70 he was united in marriage with Miss Annie Mack, who survives liinn.

together with the following children in Cleveland, a stepmother, Mrs. Sarah Ellen Eaton, of Dotter, and four half brothers, Scott and Francis, Franklin; Calvin and Ivan, Dotter. Services in his memory will be held at the home at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, in charge of Rev. A. L.

White. The burial will be in the Frauklin cemetery. Miss Christina, spent the week-end in Washington, with the former's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Staudinger, Jr. Mrs. H. R. Pope has returned from Washington, D.

where ehe attended the Convention of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, going as a delegate from the Franklin P. T. A. William D. Markle, on Santa Paulo, Oil.

Mis Sarah Markle, at home; V.V.V.VAV.V.VJi.V.V.ViV.V.ViV.V.V.WW'.V.V.V.V. I Announcing Buenger' James II. Markle, of New Bethlehem; Mrs. D. L.

Henry, of Dayton, Pa. Mrs. 29c Spring is here and all this week we offer this very special value spring weight Panty Waist Union Suits for boys and girls, sizes 2 to 12. Jacob Schrecengost, of Echo, Mrs. S.

S. Coates. of Fredonia. Miss TEA TABLE GOSSIP. Ray X.

Rogers has returned to Cleveland, after spending the week-end with his mother, Mrs. N. Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.

Framp-ton. Mrs Rogers remained for a longer stay with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B.

Adrian and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flinspaeh. of Fine nainsook check, with taped neck and arm-holes. Athletic cut just like Dad's for the boys bloomer knees for the girls.

A suit that usually sells for 50c. Buy several of them for your kiddies. The Parish House Guild of St. John's church will hold its regular meeting at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. All members are urged to be present.

The monthly meeting of the Franklin Chapter American Red Cross, (The cause of 85' Lottie Markle. of Washington, D. and Miss Elsie Markle, at home. Two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Adams, of Xew Bethlehem, and Mrs, IIanna Davis, of Swandale, W.

also survive the deceased. Mr. Markle was a member of the Brethren church of New Bethlehem. Funeral services in his memory were conducted at his late residence Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock by Rev. Price, with interment in the Frauklin Alkaline Power for Hyper-Acidity, of stomach ills.) Cleveland, were week-end guests of will be held on Tuesday afternoon, May 14th, at 4 o'clock at Red Cross Headquarters.

i Mr. Adrian's mother, Mrs. George R. Adrian. The men returned to Cleve If you are troubled with acidity, gas pains or windiness, flatulence, heartburn, sour stomach, you should give Bi-Rex an immediate trial.

A Large Size Box for $1.00. The regular monthly meeting of land today and their wives will remain cemetery. for a longer stay. Dr. L.

D. Davis and son, Harvey, and W. 31. Critchlow. W.

M. Critchlow, aged 72, died at 12:30 o'clock Sunday" morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. L. Orr, Harrisville, after a two years' illness Dr.

N. Parke Davis, of Pittsburgh, were the executive committee, Franklin chapter of the American Red Cross, is to occur at the headquarters at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Clarion begins today a Community Chest campaign to raise $4,000. Prof. N.

E. Heeter is campaign chairman and has appointed four team captains. The campaign is planned to close this week. Dague, Bartholomew Co. f.ViVWWWWJ'mViWAVWiWAWiWWJVM with cancer.

I He leaves his wife, formerly Mar guests of the doctor's sister, Mrs. J. C. Donaldson, and family and their aunt, Mrs. Harriet Siefer, Sunday returning home today.

Miss Louise Estergreen. a student at Battle Creek College, Battle Creek, has returned to resume her THREE REGISTERED PHARMACISTS. We Give Green Stamps 1209 Liberty Street Phone 94 V.W. ------vViV garet Atwell, and the following sons and daughters: Harry W. and Braden We Deliver The members of the Home Mission' of Clifton, a.

Alton Olean, A. ary Society of the Church of God at WAVW.WAVi,AV.V.VMVWAVAV.V,WW.VWAV, Seventh street, will hold an aii-aay Lee, Warren, Mrs. Ralph Gilchrist, Mrs. J. C'Morely, 'Mrs.

Arthur Humphrey and Mrs. Orr; all of HirrisvilleJ studies, after a visit with her parents, sewing on Wednesday with tureen din Mr. and Mrs. O. C.

Estergreen, of ner at noon. All members and friends Melody Linen are invited. Gordon, Towanda, Bert East Aurora N. Y. Surviving also are two brothers and three sisters as follows: The members of the Sunshine Sugarcreek, and brother and wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry M. Estergreen. John M. Small and daughter, Mrs.

Phyllis McKee, of Compton, arrived here Saturday evening to spend I SPECIALS FOR GRADUATION I I class of the First Evangelical church will hold a tureen dinner on Tuesday John, East Sunbury, Rev. H. H. Critchlow, Williamatic, Nancy, of Con-neautville; Mrs. J.

'Shannon, Butler; Mrs. Jacob Yutter, Srillman Valley, 111. a month with relatives and friends. evening at ociock in tue parisn house. All members are urged to be rresent.

Business meeting will be at The funeral will be' held at 2 o'clock Three colors and white bordered and deckled Tuesday afternoon from the Harrisville Methodist Episcopal church In charse Mr. Small had been a resident of Ve: nango county all his life until 18 years ago, when he went to California. Mrs. John C. Robisin and daughters, of his pastor, Rev.

J. B. Edwards. The burial will be in the Prairie cemeterv at Harrisville. Mrs.

Edwin Reeves, Miss Alice Mae, of Franklin, and Miss E. Fay, of Pitts Sirs. R. B. Brown.

Mrs. R. B. Brown, aged 85, mother burgh, returned from a motor trip to Philadelphia and 'Chester. In 49c 1 of Mrs.

C. B. Dolson. of this citr. died Chester they were guests of another Sunday morning at 5 o'clock at her daughter and husband, Mr.

and Mrs. home in Meadville. She had been in Hilyard F. Cummins. WThile there Miss 29 9 A WRIST WATCHES dO At Big Reductions failing health for some time.

Alice accepted a position as teacher in the Chester Parkside School. Funeral services will take nlace nt $11.95 7:30. The finding of a valuable fur neck piece at 13th and Liberty streets on Saturday evening by Police Cartain George Snyder is reported by the city It was held at the police station awa'iting indentification and recovery by the owner. The Kiwanis Club will hold its meeting in the week of Memorial Day on Wednesday instead of Thursday, which date falls on May 30. This is so they may have the G.

A. R. veterans as their luncheon guests as usual. Major Milliard Scheide isto be the speaker. VICTIM OF FRIENDLY SCUFFLE IS BURIED; GRID COACH PRESENT BURGETTSTOWX, May 13.

UP The body of Edwin Hill, Xew York University football star who was fntallv shot in a playful scuffle for a 2 o'clock Tuesday, with interment in James Smith and Thomas Smith, of G. IB. MOUSE I THE REXALL STORE $16.00 Watches for $19.00 Watches for $20.00 Watches for $25.00 Watches for $30.00 Watches for Wilkinsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. A.

B. LeVier and son, William, of Gibson- the franklin cemetery. Surviving besides Mrs. Dolsou are four other daughters and one son Mrs. D.

A. Mrs. W. C. Dunn.

Mrs. C. A. Fahr; all of (Meadville Mrs. G.

W. $14.95 $18.70 burg, were week-end guests of their sisters, IMrs. John E. Bitchey, Mrs. Charles Amberson and Mrs.

E. A. $35.00 Watches for $26.25 Krimmel. having been called here on account of the serious illness of their illlllllllllllllllillllllllllllillllM mother, Mrs. William F.

Smith, who suffered a stroke a week ago. Marriage Licenses. Harry Carroll Faloon and Mary Al Ask Any-Beautiful Woman Beauty's first requisite skin perfection. Thus, the fairest and wisest Use MDLLO-GLO Face Powder that spreads more smoothly and produces a youthful bloom. Its new French process makes MBLLO-GLO Face Towder that spreads the shiny nose, pure! Prevents pastiness, flakiness.

irritation and large pores. Use MELLO-GLO. Sold by G. B. House.

fr PRINTING Call the News-Herald Job Dept. 1 policeman's revolver in New York sev While Tney Last-is See Our WESTFIELD WATCHES $7.50, $9.75, $12.75, $17.75 BULOVA WATCHES $21.75, $28.50, $35.00 and up DIAMOND RINGS 1 5.00, $25.00, $35.00 and up jis Everything in "Gifts that Last" for Graduates. jj JORDAN'S JEWELERS Gift Department berta Williams, both of Oil Clt.v. eral days ago, was ouriea nere nuay. Prominent sports figures attended the services, including Chick Meehan, coach of the New York University football team, members of the team, and players of other gridiron teams.

Cotton produced In the United States totals around 14,000,000 bales annually. Each hale weighs 500 pounds. Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitf Gr Tradin stamp WE OFFER STYLE 5 i niiwrn rn a in 17 PLUS HARLES BRELUNv I 111 I llliHI 1 1 THREE WEEKS FROM TODAY QUALITY UL Mil Ulllwui mm mm. mm. PLUS Smart Spring Coats That Feature Every New Style Tendency At Popular Prices VALUE HIGH GRADE MOTOR BIKE TYPE BICYCLES 5 BUILT RIGHT AND PRICED RIGHT 5 The demand for Juvenile Bicycles i3 rapidly growing ON i Easy Credit This is the store of friendly credit and good clothes.

The morning mail has a stiff white or cream colored envelope, thick and aristocratic-looking. You know that it is a wedding invitation before you open it. As you open it, you wonder who is going to be married three weeks from, today, or who was. married yesterday. Invitations and announcements vary little from year to year, but the, slight, changes make a lot of difference.

Anything strictly formal must be strictly correct to be effective. We follow the dictates of fashion and good-taste very carefully so that the work, we do for our customers shall be exactly, correct. May we show you samples of our work and quote you prices? This incurs no obligation on your part; it merely gives us an opportunity to try to serve you. Why not take advantage of your name ana estabusn your credit here? along with popularity of all out-oi-aoor sporis. "Silver Ring" and "Flyer" Bicycles are especially favored because they are built right and priced right.

Bring the children in and let them tell you all about these famous Bicycles. SERT-ON SHOE PRESERVERS ARE MORE THAN A HALF SOLE 4. Sert-Ons preserve the original comfort, flexibility and shape of the shoes. Sert-Ons are not new, they have been making life-long friends since 1924. They keep your feet dry prevent slipping and give a cushion to the step in walking.

Easily applied, securely held by cement, no tools required. All sizes in stock for men, women and children. APPAREL -MlWNERr Branch of Oil City Peoples CORNER 13TH AND BUFFALO STREETS. 4 SI,.

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