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THE DERRICK Oil City-Franklin-Clarion. Pa. Monday, July 19, 1965 Ann E. Karg Is Betrothed To Clarion State Alumnus Mr. and Mrs.

Louis J. Karg of Seneca announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ann Elizabeth, to Lieutenant John Robert Molsky, son of Mrs. Sophia Molsky of Cranesville. and the late Jack Molsky. Miss Karg is a 1961 graduate of SI.

Joseph High School, the Robert Morris School, Pittsburgh, and TWA Hostess School. Kansas City Mo. Employed by Trans-World Airlines as a host. ess, she is based in Newark, N. J.

Liculenant Molsky is a 1957 graduate of North Huntingdon High School, Irwin, and of Clarion Stale College. Class of 1962. A former teacher in this arca, he is currently serving with the U. S. Air Force at McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey.

The wedding dale has been sct for August 7. Farewell Events Set For Downings Two Salvation Army Events: are scheduled this week as farewell parties honoring Mr. and Mrs. David Downing, who are moving lo Texas. Mrs.

Downing is the former Karen Burr, daughler of Major and Mrs. Howard Burr, former officers in charge of the Salvalion Army Corps here before their recent transfer to Erie. The home League will sponsor a tureen dinner at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the citadel to be followed by a social fellowship open to all Salvation Army members. Following the band rehearsal at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday in the ciladel, members will hold a cookout to honor the Downings. Major and in both Mrs. the Burr will lice licipale and the band outing. Christ Lutheran Meetings Slated Rev. Ronaid Ginier, paslor of Christ Lutheran Church, has nounced two church meetings for this week.

The evangelism committee will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday In the parsonage, 8 Pearl Ave. Representatives of all zations within the church will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in the church. Kreisler's A Colitti Ereisler pelite.

reflow diagonals. Bright chrome engraved $695 "Where Quality Costs No More" Dick Oakes "THE JEWELER WHO 402 CENTER OILCITY PA. (Authoriced Art Carved Jeweler ANN E. KARG Sets wedding date Engagement Announced PORTS.MOUTH, OHIO -Mr. and Mrs.

J. Kenneth Staats of 1319 Cole's announce the engagement of their daughter, Pamela Green, to C. Clifton Price 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Price Jr. of Winter Park, Fla. The bride-elect is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Orel P. Keeney of 1018 21st Portsmouth, former Oil Cily, residents. The marriage will lake place at 2:30 p.m. Salurday, Aug. 14, in the Central United lerian Church in Portsmouth.

A graduate of Ports High School in the Class of 1900, Miss Siaals atlended Muskingum College, from which she received a bachelor of science degree in Junc 1964. The past year, she has been employed as a leacher in the Columbus public school system, This summer, she is enrolled al Ohio Stale Universily, where she is studying for a master's degree. A graduale of Winter Park High School in Florida, The bridegroom elect attended the University of Florida al Gainesvile and New York University. He served three years in the Armed Forces. At present, he is director of Motion Picture Production, Ross Laboratories, a division of Abbott Laboratories, in Columbus, Baptist Minister Serving This Week As Camp Director Dr.

William P. Kearns, pastor of the First Baptist Church, is serving as director of The middle high camp of the Norlhwestern Pennsylvania Baptist Assembly this week at Camp on Lake Erie al West Springfield. Jean Lowry of the First Baptist Church is a counselor. Attending from the First Baplis! Church are Marilyn Sallade, John Beardsley and Paul Sicwart. The camp session will run through Saturday, Try a Classified Ad for Results.

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Fabrics: Arnel, Dacron, Voile, Eyelet, Dotted Swiss, Madras, NyIon Organdys. Sizes 12 to 20; 9 to 15; to (Former Values to 18.95) EVERY DRESS REDUCED TO TWO LOW PRICES $795 and $1295 NAOMI 108 Slate SI. DRESS SHOD oil City Phone Guerlain-Caron 649-4841 News Features For Women Sour Cream Has Many Uses BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor One Food, perhaps more than any other in recent years, has caplured the fancy of cooks. Sour cream: Once sold chiefly in Jarge cities and certain regional markets, nowadays it's here, there and everywhere. Sour cream is parlicularly popular for use in appelizers, main dishes, salad dressings and dessert.

Let's call the roll. For appetizers, sour cream is delicious combined with various varielies of cheese to use as spreads and dips. When it comes to main dishes two stand out: Eecf Stroganoff and Chicken Paprika. For the first, thin strips of lender beef are skillet-cooked with onion and mushrooms; sour cream makes the sauce. For the second, cutup chicken, onion and paprika are oflen braised and sour cream finishes off the sauce.

Most popular of sour cream salad dressings is that made with blue cheese. For this the sour cream often mixed with inayonnaisc; then part of the cheese is beaten into the combination, and the res! is added in small distinguishable pieces. 5 Desserts? Sour cream may be used as a topping for cakes and puddings. But probably ils greatest dessert-lime use is with fruit. One combination that has become a favorite of sophisticated cooks is made with seedless GOOD FOR COMPANY -Green peas cooked with celery and embellished with toasted slivered almonds and seasoned sour cream is good enough for company.

teaspoon crushed dried rosemary Dash cl garlic sall cup slivered toasted blanched almonds In a saucepan, bring the water to a boll; add the peas and celery. Cover and boil gently just until peas are tender and tender-crisp about ininutes. If necessary, drain off liquid. In a small bowl, stir together the soul cream, salt, rosemary and garlic salt. Turn the hot drained peas and celery into a serving bowl and sprinkle with the almonds, top with sour cream, or pass it separately.

Makes 5 or 6 servings. Note: Use above melbod for peas that are frozen so they are "pourable." IF peas are in a solid allow them to defrost enough to separate. green grapes, brown sugar When we came on this recipe sour cream-mixed togelher or and tried it Oil our family, layered and thoroughly chilled. they were for il. How about vegetables? COMPANY GREEN PEAS where cooks can really imIf you want to slart cup waler provise.

off with an exact recipe, we 1 package (10 ounces) frozen suggest the one Chat follows. green peas It's all interesting combina- 2 cups very thinly sliced celtion of green peas and celery cry, cul diagonally crosswise that are given a sprinkling of 14 cup commercial sour almonds and a topping of sea- cream soned sour cream. Definitely a leaspoon salt company dish! Coming Activities WELL BABY CLINIC Well Baby Clinic will be held Tuesday morning in the Veach Building by appoinlment only. For appointments telephone (645-0831. Mrs.

Martha Guylon and Mrs. James Townley will be the assistants. UPRIGHT CLASS The Upright Class of the First Presbyterian Church will hold a lureen dinner at I p.m. Tuesday in Fellowship Hall. The committee for the class mnecling and picnic is Mrs.

Warren Cui- LINDA BLAIR To be married University Student Betrothed FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy L. Blair of Franklin RD 2 announce the engagement. of their daughter Linda Louise to Clinton Max Miller son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. Max Miller of Des Moines, Iowa. Miss Blair and her fiance are seniors al Northwestern Universily, Evanston. Ill.

A 1962 graduate of the Cranberry Area High School, she is presently employed by The News-Herald. No dale has been sel for the wedding. berlson, Mrs. Rachel Borland and Mrs. Alice Barr.

GUILD PICNIC The Devolional Life Guild of Christ Lutheran Church will hold a family picnic al 6 p.in. Tuesday at the church property on Hasson Heighls. WW I WIDOWS The regular meeting of the Widows of World War 1. Chapter 18, will be held al 6:30 p.m. today in the YMCA.

A Dulch treal dinner will open the inceling and plans will be made for for next month's picnic. AUXILIARY TO MEET The Ladics Auxiliary to the Pinegrove Volunteer Fire Depariment will meet jointly with the firemen al 8 p.m. today in the fire hall. Lunch will be served following the meeling. PRESIDENT AUXILIARY Officers will be instalied at the meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the President Township Fire Department at 7:30 p.m.

today in the Township Building. Interested persons are welcome, WOMEN OF MOOSE Oil City Chapter 605, Women of the Moose, will met at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Moose Lodge rooms. Heckathorn 4-H Club Holds Meet The Heckathorne 4-Ii Club met Thursday in the church baseinent, where they made unusual sandwiches. Debbie Golden, a new meinber.

was accepted into the club at the meeting. The next meeting will be held al 7 p.m. Thursday. The roll call will be taken with members naming different kinds of cakes. Marks Birthday Kay Smith of 507 W.

Front a cheerleader at Oil City High School, is observing her 15(h birlhday today. TOM SCHRATZ DRUG STORE Prescription Specialists Sick Room Needs Wheel Chairs 8 Whirlpool Baths Supports--Trusses--Belts Crutches--Biological Insulin Medicinal Oxygen--Vaccines TOM SCHRATZ FRANKLIN DRUG Dial 432-2717 309-13th St. Franklin, Pa. Snack Bar Volunteers Announced Volunteers for the Oil City Hospital Snack Bar have been announced for this week as follows: MONDAY 9 11:30, Mrs. W.

W. Wilson. 11:30 2, Mrs. Thomas Stiles. 2 4:30, Mrs.

Hans Vogelsang. 6:30 8:30, Mrs. Harold Aull and Mrs. Varnes Borland. TUESDAY 9- 11:30, Mrs.

William Breene and Susan Ilunt. 11:30 2, Mrs. Guy Montgomery. 4:30, Mrs. G.

A. Johnstone. 6:30 8:30, Mrs. Richard Yoder and Mrs. George Mobr.

WEDNESDAY 9 11:30, Mrs. Charles Perry and Nedra Sheatz. 11:30 2, Mrs. William Parker and Mrs. J.

L. Reynolds. 2 4:30, Mrs. Robert Rhoades and Mrs. A.

W. Goodwin. 6:30 8:30, Mrs. Myron Rodgers and Miss Mary Brugger. THURSDAY 9 11:30, Mrs.

Major Olmes Jr. and Kay Doyle. 11:30 2, Mrs. Robert Russell. 2 4:30, Mrs.

Philip Maher. 6:30 8:30, Mrs. Nickolas Elnicki and Mrs. Robert Albertson. FRIDAY 9 11:30, Mrs.

W. W. Wilson and Marcia Weaver. 11:30 2, Mrs. Albert Grandelis.

2 4:30, Mrs. Russell Daum and Mrs. William L. Roess. 6:30 8:30, Mrs.

William Exley and Mrs. Richard Carothers. SATURDAY 11:30, Mrs. Frank Selden and Chris Roess. 11:30 2, Miss Alice Loebelenz.

2 4:30, Mrs. Dorothy E. Nelson. SUNDAY 2 4:30, Miss Estelle leider, Mrs. John Flynn and Miss Shirley Oxenham.

I Benefit Auction Sale Scheduled A church benefit auction sale will be held Augusl 25 1hree miles from Vowinckel in North Pine Grove, Claringon Road. Contributions of salable iterns including other useful antiques, uniques will any ilems appreciated. Those wishing to contribute are asked lo contact Floyd Cussins of Marienville, 927-6754, or Nellie Silves, 927-627G. Menubers of the commillce will be glad to pick up any doinalions. THE EARLY BIRD 1s doing a real good job, this photo shows.

It was radioed to the U.S. from London via the satellite. Geraldine KIll la modeling "Bull's Eye," a white felt headbugger of the Edward Mann autumn collection. "RELAX WHEN YOU BUY YOUR BEER HERE" Oil City's only Drive Thru Neverage Distributor! drive right inside our building, relax in your car while our men conveniently fill your order! Full line of beers and soft drinks nt popular prices. Also potato chips and pretzels.

Open Daily 9 a. m. to 10 p. Wednesday Stubler's Beverage Drive-Thru CHUCK STUBLER, Prop, Belween and Pizza Villa -Entrance off East 2nd St. MRS, ROBERT V.

FEE Takes vows Saturday Former Cranberry Girl Marries Robert V. Fee MOUNT LEBANON length gown of silk organza with Anne Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion F. Gross of 401 Hazel Drive, Pittsburgh, former resident of Cranberry, and Robert Veryl Fee of Rochesler, N.

were married Saturday in Southminster Presbyterian Church. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Fee of 167 Mayer Oil City.

Rev. Robert Carson officiated at the 2:30 p.m. ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor Menu Magic COLD SMOKED TONGUE I smoked beef tongue, about pounds Waler 2 bay leaves 6 whole allspice 6 whole cloves 6 peppercorns Remove covering from longue; place in a large kettle and cover with cold waler. Add bay leaves, allspice, cloves and peppercorns.

Bring to the boiling point; cover and simmer until a fork inserted in the thickest. part of the tongue penetrates easily; use wrapper directions as guide to the cooking time. Drain and cover with cold water; allow to stand for hour. Remove skin and cul away roots. Chill longue and slice porlion needed at serving time; cover remainder and refrigerate.

Meaty portion of rools may be ground with any tongue leflover for use in a sandwich filling. If you know from experience that A particular brand of smoked tongue is saltier than you like, cover with cold water and bring to a boil; drain; cover again with cold water, add spice and continue cooking as directed above. If there's both leftover turkey and ham at your house, your family are likely to welcome il sandwiched between squares of hot cornbread. Top with cheese or mushroom sauce. Cranberry sauce and a green salad can complete this main course.

Sult Time KG'S HATS Original Values to 32.95 $5 and $10 116 East First, Oil City, Pa. Mon, Hours, Noon Till 8 p. embroidered bodice and train. She carried a while orchid with stephanotis on a white Bible. Miss Louise luczko, maid of honor, was attired in a floor length gown in pink peau de soie.

She carried a bouquet of roses. Judy Lynn Gross, flower girl, appeared in a white over pink dress. Jeffrey Charles Gross was the ring bearer. James Fee served as best man. Ushers were Larry Kirkwood and Dennis McFall.

A reception tollowed in the church. The new Mrs. Fee is a graduale of Cranberry Area High School. She attended Juniata College and completed merlical technology training at Allegheny General Hospital. Mr.

Fee is a graduate of Oil Cily Senior Iligh School, served four years with the U. S. Air Force. and attended I.R.M. School in Erie.

He is employed by Sherwin-Williams in RochesLer, N. Y. Upon relurn from a wedding trip the couple will reside in Rochester, N. Y. (Pholo by Jonas Studio) Drinking Comes Later For Wives PHILADELPHIA (AP) When an alcoholic gets married wile usually knows beforehand about his drinking, according to a 11-year study conducted by the Marriage Council of Philadelphia.

But in women, the study indicated, alcoholism usually develops after marriage. a woman." said Dr, John Kolis, "alcoholism frequently slarls afler marriage, with a chain of events which brings drastic changes to her life and aggravates feelings of inferiority or insecurity." Wined, Grom and El grace da combined to pole this a most beautiful 18 Diomond Ring From $79.50 Tuan Pat Nut twuhd JRWELERS 241 SENICA ST. OIL CITY, MA.

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