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Mrs. Ned Shawkey, treasurer; Mrs. J. A. Minin, president; and Mrs.

H. S. Woman's Club holds past presidents' tea The Woman'3 Club of Frank-, lin held its final meeting of the season Monday aiternoon in the Venango Federal Community Room. A tea was featured in honor of Past Presidents. Those in attendance included Mrs.

W. Glenn Rough, Mrs. L. G. Manwaring, Mrs.

S. B. Babcock, Mrs. A. Barron, Mrs.

Harry F. Newell, Mrs. Karl M. Russell, Mrs. James Johnston, Mrs.

Charles H. Foster and Mrs. Vinton E. Yard. The tea table was covered with a lace tablecloth and 1 centered with a basket of lilacs, iris and minature roses, trimmed with rose colored ribbons.

Silver tea and coffee service were used and Mrs. S. B. Bab- WIN AT BRIDGE BIDDING IN COMPETITION NORTH A AQJ7 4A10654 WEST (D) EAST 654 0983 KJ6432 A85 9862 Q82 SOUTH 102 1097 K10753 K3 None vulnerable West North East South 2 Dble Pass 3. Pass 3 1 Dble Pass Pass 4 Pass 5 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead- 4 By Oswald James Jacoby We don't recommend West's two-heart bid as a steady diet, but in top-flight competition it pays to keep pressure on your opponents and Billy Eisenberg elected to bid it.

He did have six points for his weak two bid, but had to count three jacks to get to that six points. The hand came up early in our match against China. It didn't shut out Conrad Cheng He doubled. Elmer Hsiao, sitting South, responded three diamonds. Cheng cue bid three hearts and Bobby Goldman doubled to show something in his partner's suit.

The bidding continued with both Chinese considering a slam, but finally settling for a five-diamond contract. Hearts were opened and continued. Hsiao ruffed the second heart in dummy, cashed the ace and queen of trumps, came to his hand with the king of clubs, drew East's last two trumps and claimed the balance. At the other table the Chinese East-West pair put on even more pressure. M.

F. Tai opened three hearts. Bob Hammann doubled. Pat Huang went to four hearts and it was up to Mike Lawrence to do something. He knew he was being fixed, but decided to follow the principle of being fixed, but getting a sure plus score.

He doubled four hearts. The best Tai could do was to gather in six tricks so Mike and Bob were plus 700 to give us a 7 IMP gain. Looking back at the other table China might well have bid the slam, if Billy had kept quiet. Mrs. Wm.

Blum is president of Rosary Society Mrs. William Blum was elected president of the RosaryAltar Society of St. Patrick's Church at a recent meeting held in Dion Auditorium. Other officers are Mrs. Charles Johnson, vice-president; Mrs.

Anna Rumberger, secretary; Mrs. James Johnson, treasurer and Mrs. Mary Hook, financial secretary. Mrs. Joseph Manning, retiring president, conducted the business session.

Mrs. Rumberger reported cm the successful rummage sale held recently by the group. The next meeting will be a picnic on Monday, June 7, at the Catholic War Veteran's Pavilion in Cooperstown. Mrs. Daniel Paskie was in charge of the program which was a demonstration household items.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. Elmer Heher assisted by Miss Margaret Bacon. Loyal Bible Class The Loyal Bible Class of the First Baptist Church will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday in Clark Hall.

The Rev. Jack P. Boyd, director of Goodwill Industries of Venango County, will be the guest speaker. The meeting is open to any persons interested in learning more about Goodwill Industries. Cranberry UM banquet The Cranberry United Methodist Church will hold its mother-daughter banquet Friday at 6 p.

m. in the Seneca Grange Hall. Rolls, dessert and beverage will be furnished. Atlantic Avenue WMA Atlantic Avenue Women's Missionary Association meeting will be held at 10 a. m.

Thursday at the home of Mrs. Barton Miller, 517 McCalmont St. Those attending are to take items for the missionary box. Reno WSCS banquet Annual mother-daughter ed Methodist Church sponsored of Christian Service will be Arrangements are in charge Mrs. Richard Harwick.

Meat and dessert will be are to take table service and banquet at the Reno Unitby the Women's Society held at 6 p. m. Thursday. of Mrs. Harry Whann and furnished.

Those attending tureen. Scrubgrass Grange Scrubgrass Grange will hold a tureen dinner Friday at 6:30 p. m. at the grange hall in Lisbon. A meeting will follow.

Clintonville Woman's Club Clintonville Woman's Club will meet Thursday in the social room of the United Methodist Church. Installation of officers will be held. The social hour will be in charge of Mrs. Kenneth Dick and her committee. Kiwanis Club The Rocky Grove Chorus the meeting of the Kiwanis the Franklin Club.

This will the Rotary Club and exchange will present a program at Club to be held Thursday at be a combined meeting with students will be guests. Rocky Grove fish fry The monthly fish fry sponsored by the Rocky Grove Volunteer Firemen has been postponed from May 21 to Friday, May 28, due to the prom-to-dawn party at the hall. Ever Ready Class Ever Ready Class of the Christ United Methodist Church will hold its regular meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Miss Cornelia Montgomery, Polk.

Past Noble Grands Annual banquet of the Grands Association will be 6 p. m. at the fire hall in be followed by a business Reservations are due made with Mrs. Dora Walters Mrs. Martha Crum in Oil City Carll in Dempseytown at Question: When the bride's parents are divorced and both have remarried, is it proper to include all four names on the invitations? Answer: Invitations should be issued in the name of the couple who pays for and acts as host at the wedding and reception.

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Price 329.99 Franklin and Oil City, Pa. Wednesday, May 12, 1971 THE NEWS-HERALD-8 Hall family room is dominated by who admire our country's which the Cioppas have found Cioppa home a brick fireplace wall from heritage. The second level is in their quest for interesting cock and Mrs. L. G.

Manwaring presided at the tea table. The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. J. A. Minin, president.

She also led in the pledge to the flag and the club collect. The Rev. Alice Beals led devotions. She said God does not measure by the number of years but by the services rendered. Also people grown by deserting their ideals.

She gave outstanding examples of people whose greatest contribution to mankind was made in the later years of their life. Yearly reports were given by the chairmen of the various committees. Mrs. A. Wayne Jones, music chairman, introduced Michael Judy of the music department at Franklin High School, who presented highlights from the musical, "Babe in Arms" Participating in the program were Linda Zilhaver, Patty Light, Melinda Huff, Jim Ellis and Mark Bernardo.

They were accompanied by Debbie Young. They presented the following selections: "I Wish I Were i in Love Again," "Baby Needs Affection," and 1 "My Funny Valentine," and "Winere or When." Arrangements were in charge of Mrs. D. Fay Ferringer, chairman, and Mrs. James W.

Johnston, co-chairman. They were assisted by Mrs. Marlowe L. Adams, Mrs. Paul Shreffler, Mrs.

David Nichols, Mrs. S. B. Babcock, Mrs. Edward T.

Richardson, Mrs. Charles D. Clulow, Mrs. Carl Wasson, Mrs. Henry Winkler and Mrs.

Harry Zell. Greeters for the day were Mrs. A. S. Knoizen, Mrs.

James C. Ford, Mrs. Glenn M. Graham and Mrs. L.

L. Burger. Mother's Day event held by Baptist Women The annual mother and daughter banquet of the American Baptist Women of the Calvary Baptist Church was held Thursday evening at the church. A catered dinner was served to 46 guests. The tables were decorated with spring flowers.

Colorful cards with flowers and miniature plants made from candy wafers and gumdrops marked individual places. The Rev. Alice S. Beals gave the invocation. Mrs.

Harry Williams welcomed the guests and led in group singing. Special honors for mothers were given to Mrs. Elizabeth Burgess, Mrs. Robert Finch, Mrs. Richard Wheeling.

Each one was presented a corsage by Mrs. Williams. A program followed the dinner. Mrs. Richard Holmes led the devotions followed by prayer by the Rev.

David R. Beals. Mrs. Gladys Reynolds entertained during the evening with organ and piano selections. The Rev.

David Beals presented several vocal selections with a special number honoring his mother, the Rev. Beals. Tribute was given to mothers in readings by Miss Karen Williams, "Love," Miss Janice Greenlee, "Mother's Day Thoughts," and Mrs. Robert Woods, "Grandmothers." Miss Williams also presented a solo accompanied by Mrs. Reynolds.

Mrs. Beals gave the tion. included in house tour Distinctive use of new used brick characterizes the splitlevel home of the Joseph Cioppa family on Gilfillan St. in Rocky Grove. The warm and comfortable lower level Teachers honor two retirees Teachers of the Seventh Street School recently held a dinner at Kay's Smorgasbord, Oil City, honoring their principal, C.

W. Andre, and a coworker, Garnet McDougall, who will be retiring this year following many years of service. Twenty-five people attended the dinner including teachers, guests, and retired teachers who had formerly taught at the Seventh Street School. Each retired teacher was presented a white carnation corsage. Mr.

Andre was given a white carnation boutonniere. The tables were beautifully decorated with centerpieces of pink roses and violets in milkglass bowls, flanked by lavender tapers in milk glass holders. Each candle was enhanced with a garland of roses and rosebuds surrounding the base. Mrs. Sylvia Shettler, presented Mr.

Andre with a monetary gift from the group. Mrs. Shettler who had taught in the Fourteenth Street School reminisced and told about some of the challenging times between the Fourteenth Street School and the Ninth Street School of which Mr. Andre was principal at the time. Mrs.

Mildred Ramsey presented a gift of money from the group to Mrs. McDougall. Bridge Club winners listed Winners of the Duplicate Bridge Club games played Monday evening at tine Voyager Inn with eight tables in play are as follows: North-South. Mrs. Robert, Grannis and Mrs.

Jack Kyle, first; Mr. and Mrs. David Steck, second; Lee and Helen Agnew, third. East-West: Jody Wig and Doris Prenatt, first; Pa: Huff and Betty Yeager, second; Ruth Jacobs and Dot Deeter, third. CHILDREN'S TENNIS With cushioned insoles and arch supports.

White or Colors $1.79 AND $2.99 BROWN'S BOOT SHOPS Oil City and Franklin which hang large copper pans which were brought recently from Italy. Boldly striped hooked carpeting provides a warm background for the blending of many fine old pieces. A handsome grandfather clock and leaded-glass china case are treasures to capture the interest of those Eugene Coffeys mark silver anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coffey of Franklin RD 1 were honored Sunday in their home at an open reception on the occasion their silver wedding anniversary.

The party was hosted by their daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Reed. The couple also has two grandchildren Aleta and Paul Reed Jr. Among the 100 guests in attendance were Mrs. Bobbi Wirth of Stockton, 'rs.

Doris Ducasse of Delta and Dennis Lawson who is serving with the Merchant Marines in New Jersey. The honorees received many lovely gifts. A three-tier cake topped with silver bells and trimmed with pink tipped roses centered the table. Mr. Coffey and the former Ruth Ritchey, daughter of Mr and Mrs.

Clarence Ritchey, were united in marriage May 10, 1946 by the Rev. A. C. Spencer in the home of the bride's parents. Todav's Recipe 1 quart apple juice 2 cups pink dinner wine 2 tablespoons lemon juice cup extra fine sugar Ice cold club soda Combine all ingredients except club soda.

Stir until sugar dissolves. Chill. Pour over ice in tall glasses filling glasses full. Fill to top with club soda. Makes 6 to 8 servings.

Co-workers in be sent a single posted on the but remember everyone, and and wives, are completed with an open area contemporary kitchen which is easily reached from all areas of the house. Three bedrooms, comfortably furnished are on the third level providing necessary privacy in a truly liveable home. Of particular interest, and not to be missed, is a quaint, hand painted single bed, Engagement is announced Mr. and Mrs. William B.

Faber, 2618 Bryant Circle, Tampa, Fla. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Janice Deane Faber, to William E. Reiser Blackburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. William B.

Reiser, Stoneboro. The couple will' marry June 26 at 4 p.m. in St. Andrews Episcopal Church, Tampa. The reception will follow in the University Club, Tampa.

Miss Faber will receive her BA degree in Business Administration on June 5 from Radford College, Radford, Va. Mr. Reiser, a graduate of Lakeview High School, will receive a BS degree in Building Construction from the College of Architecture, Virginia Tech. Blackburg, Va. on June 5.

He is a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. Gift the Graduate BIRTHSTONE RING Many More Gift Ideas Here YOUR DIAMOND STORE Thirteenth Street Franklin Paw BOB MOONEY, Owner functional additions to their home. The third annual house tour for the benefit of the Franklin Public Library is slated for Saturday, May 22. The event will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Library Association, at the Library or at Feldman's Jewelers.

Mrs. Duncan named queen at TOPS Club Mrs. Frank Duncan was crowned queen of the week at a recent meeting of the Dreaming Thin Tops Club No. 505 held at the Scotch Hill Church. Mrs.

Duncan reported a weight loss of four and a quarter pounds. Weekly queens for the month of April were Mrs. Robert McE hinney, Mrs. Kenneth Lester, Mrs. Williard Matthews and Mrs.

William Bollinger. Mrs. Bollinger was crowned queen for the month of April and Mrs. Robert Badger was runner-up. Pretty dressiness-embroidered voiles in pastel tones--a limited but very effective collection by Carlye.

Shop Monday Noon 'til 8 p. thru Sat. 9:30 'til 5 116 E. First Oil City your office may invitation to be bulletin board, it means that their husbands invited. Venango County Past Noble held Wedresday, May 19, at Dempseytown.

The dinner will meeting and social hour. by Saturday and may be in Franklin at 432-8444: at 645-3734; or Mrs. Argyle 676-3998. relations are so friendly that both couples share the expenses and act as co-hosts should all four names appear. Weiss KLUSKI NOOdLE DUMPLINGS DON'T MISS THE COLORFUL SAVINGS DURING OUR SPRING AND EARLY SUMMER FASHION CLEARANCE WE'RE WELCOMING THE WARM SEASON BY OFFERING YOU THE VERY FRESHEST, BRIGHTEST SAVINGS EVER.

COME CHOOSE FROM LOVELY SPRING DRESSES, PANTSUITS, SPORTSWEAR AND COSTUMES, AT OFF HURRY. YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT THE EARLY BIRD! stop LIBERTY FRANKLIN, PA..

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