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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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16 THE DERRICK Oil CHy-Franklln-Clarlon, Pa. WedoeJey, December )Kt; Woiiian Dies 4 Days After Her Husband, Clarion Man Dies tlilldrwi will be held p. Thursday Eckel's Hall, wyiown roaa. FRANKLIN-Mrs, Edna Each member ol your family iteam, of 207 Iwelltb Strel widow of Balph R. Ream, died ir CLARION Clile.

Onlwell Karnes of Elgbth Avenue died al 4 p. m. Tuesday in his home. Born In Rimersbtirg March 21. the Franlttin Hoipitai at 4:30 'a.

uiuuiu nae a Lnnsimas Club ae count for next year, Venango Fed trnl will be pleased to serve you, -Adv. Oakland Orange 281 will mrci 1891, be was the son of John and m. Tuesday. Mr. Roam died sud denly last Friday' afternoon.

Mrs. Ream was born in Frank Lalherine Gulhcr, He was ried March 1051, to the for K. Sariford, executive cliit-'ai will inert -if Tin or. Spril 25, 1J, Ihe daughter of the late Ua'vld and oadie Welfor. Gealy.

She spent hercrilire life In mer ataxy KosKi, lie was a steward of the VFW secretary of the Boy, Scouts, wtll Thursday In (lie Deparuiiciil of i j-, juursuay in me grange hal in Dcmpsoytwn, Members el. present tha program at (he weekly wncneon meeting of (ho Lions Club franklin, me refreshment committee request women fUteallng lo fake cookies, t-uojc yssi stance ornco, Franklin, From Kalhryn Genevieve's collection of JdVely things short Thursday noon In Um Club House-. He will present a combination quh and talk on "Scouting." Club of and a member of the Clarion Baptist Church, Clarion Moose, J)u Bols Elks Club, Clarion IOOF Lodge, Fry. burg Sportsmen's Club and a social member of the Clarion VFW and American Me vas a member of (fie First Evangelical, United Brethren Church and 'the Sunshine-Sunday School Class of that church, Mrs, Heam is survived by a Kt, gauntlet or eigfil billion length laurKjcr leather gloves In Direct from Paris to you Ihe newIVOrealpermanenl. Cal), Lay away your leys al Miller wacic, wntte, platinum or flax udugmcr, Mrs.

verna er atiafl Surviving are his widow1, one slcr, Mrs. Bessie Fsgiey ot lo, one brother, Frank Reed ridiiKitii; iwo grandsons, a great Aulo Cupply 217 Elm St -Adv. The board of directors Uh Venango County Medical Asso- Elmer Younl of East Third granddaughter, and by the fol ilreet today Is marking his lowing brothers and siilefs. of Clarion, two Mrs. airuiqiy.

Mouse 01 Beauty, Ad 88-year-ohj Corry woman, Mrs. Etta Walker, died in Corry Hospital Sunday afternoon after suffering burns over most of her body. Her clothing was ignited by a gas taalor. Make your home cheery with a Nu-tono Chime, (535 ad un. Floyd Geaiy, Ballirnore, Mrs, Mary J.

Itovis and Mrs. Ella ilary Louise Schrum of Clarion and Miss Sandra J. Karnes of Very lew people have extra money when badly needed! So HONORED FORSKRVICE-Dr, Mtrrell Kenike, tketftr of the Pfloleum RctJiiijji; Jjbor-lory al (he I'riniylraafa 5lajt University, Is rt(enled a certificate niarUm; (he Mia anni Clarion, and two grandchildren; versary the research relatlw-Up between tke University and Ue PeawylvanU Gride Crudt Oil Association, t.elt i rrihl are Jn(, Oil City, pre si deal of Ihe mseJalku; W. S. 'Miunt, Oil CI(yt vice-president of PtamoH DJvlsliw, South Pew Oil who made (he Dr.

Fenske; Dr. Eric A. Walker, president of the Unlycr. sHy; and Hiale Senator James Bergcr, Couderspart, We're Open This AHernoon me tdy is in the Gobic Fu, ipion ahead lor next yesr by own- neral Home where friends may i- Myers, franklin; John Geaiy, Erie; Harry Gealy, Franklin; Mrs, Florence Wijt, Syracuse, N. Mrs.

Viola L. Bcving. ton and Charles L. C-ealy, Frank- a ChrlsUnas Club account' at call. ivcnango 10OF slices will be oonduet.

Crystal Hurricane Lamps for the Jireplace or bulfel, Sfi.98. Lalonde ed at p. The Venango County Humane woman harpist, Mildred Dilllaa. hieclrie, 106 K. Oil city.

crease apparently was caused by a splinter of ood knecked from i society will meet 7:30 p. rn. Thursday in the local YMCA. -Adv, in Colesteck Auditorium. Shis studied and presented concerts In I Franklin Briefs Teyland Is now open al Miller the United Mates and abroad a tree by a stray Imllet.

Holiday special, cold waves J5 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stlicll MANY NEW ARRIVALS OF PRETTY AND CHIC HATS FOR WINTER Velour, Velvet, Felt, Fwih-er, elc, AH kind of smart knits fool Forget the children? Never. Floor Local Kesidcnls' Grandfather, IOO, Dies Rites leid Funeral seirlces for Mcrritl E. former residents of l'lcasajilyilie, Aula Supply 2(7 Kim Sl-Adv JudyDlllo, hi mbt employe In Kunujiage sale by Church of Machine 2 for $5.

Betlle's and now living In Erie, will cele brate their Win wedding 'nnnlvcr tjixi, in iiic roimcr Humife Furniture Store, Friday, Dec-5, 9 a.m uic cny treasurer's office ami now a student at Anderson' Col. ileauty salon, phone 5-0BO1. Adv lit, Honor! If. Stubler has re ported for duty at Fort Knox, lames lihc-ads, FranVlin weafh- sary Sunday, Dec. 14, al Ihe borne Adv.

of Ihelr son, Wayne, in Wesley er observer, reported a high of 31 degrees for Tuesday, fust one tic. lln; Earl R. Gealy, Erie; and Wayne Galey, S'ennsgrove, N. The body was removed lo Ihe, Barron Chapel where friends may call anytime afier 10 a. m.

today. i Two Trinity Circles Plan Joint Session Two circles Trinity Melh-odisl WSCS will combine for a sandwich luncheon at p. in, Thursday in the church parlofj. Circle One members, of which Mrs. Edward.

Cook is chairman, lege, Anuerpojj, spent the Thanksgiving holidays wllli her vllte. Itussell, ifld-yearoW businessman of Cleveland, 0., were conducted Tuesday in the Dc Vand Funeral Home, according to word received here. arter spending 10 days visiting Ms parents, Mr, and Mrs. George greff below (rcezing. The low was.

Larry Bcchle! of Hi Coiberl Avenue is home on leave from the nava! base in Norfolk, Vn. He Is parents, Mr, and Mrs. jr I) Dillb, Hajyijjy Rvn JiW(j. Plan ahead for next year oegrees. The river was 5.03 feet wiuier 01 7 uoiiman Avenue opening your Christmas Club account at Venango He was Ihe father of a farmer Give her a Uwyt Sweeper for a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A UocMd of 4(8 Colbert Avenue. aim stationary. Jlev.JobnKJrk.chaalainatPol Oil City woman, Mrs. Edward H.

WCflyV i Phone 4-Si, City Hotel, for 'your Holiday Dial 3-31G1 TlTysvtU.K mceMnj of the Pennsji- ivnnia Association for llafaoled I he opening concerl -of Ihe Uimlmas. 63,05 and HS.bij.- Verj liberal Iradc-in. llnfcr Hieclrie, 11 E. 1 St, Ph. 6..

0201. -Adv. Stale School, -( attend the 3fl(h sos. He died Saturday, He also was the grandfather of A Klfl of jewelry from our largo Community Concert Association's season In Titusvlllc will feature a selection is sure to please the ru- annual meelmg of the Catholic Ed uealional Association cf Pennsyl Hubert Rocs, of 25 Easi Seventh 1 ''KTi tts fcr tho whole, familv The adult Bible Class of Plumcr Harvey Frlli. The Qualilv Jeweler Street and Mrs.

Le-jris Lerch of 31 Rich Street. Methodist Church will meet at since iwo. Miv, 111, 'thursday In the church Interment was in Uie Brimfieid. anil Circle Four, Mrs. Joseph Driscoll, chairman, will meet jointly, The hostess commillce, Mrs, Ft.

L. Fruit, Mrs. Charles Uel- 0.. Cemetery. basement.

Mrs. Florence Schref Her will road -scripture and Mrs. Charles Ensle, president, will'nre vania in I'iftsDiirgh (Jib week. A pancake and tausnge supper nill be held at p.m. Thursday In the social rooms the first Baptist Chuch precnfioi the regular metting of the Bart (1st Men's Fellowship.

tile northwestern Pennsylvania communlly of Kane took on its annual "gold rush" alntosphere the past weekend when ihouiands Everybody Reads The Spray. side. Hostesses will' be Mrs. John nek, Miss Ella Guisewile and Miss Jessie will provide coffee and cookies. Uerry, Mrs.

Jennie Wykoff Mrs. CeorC Of nunters from all over Ihe Unit-cd Slates arrived to hunt deer, Mrs. William F.Hes!on will be The communlly of 6,000 uonula The annual Christmas' meciine lion will be jammed until deer in charge of devolions' and Mrs. Frederick Holt wiU be pnjgrani chairman. of the Venango County Homemak- Funerals ers will be held at 10:30 a.m.

Thursday in the social rnnm5- of Cancer dressings wili be madr season closes December 17, Chrlslmas Irees. Neidel's Nurs cry, Park Hassan IleiElils. mo iim I'resbylcrian Ch in both iho morning and afternoon, under the direction of Mrs. Lester Fry, director ot ihe Ven Hainy Linn and Miss Shlriev Mn. Ella Cashnrr uiai 7-Etol, open it a.m.

illl 10 Giv (0Om and you'give the Finest DE LUXE Carjienlcr, extension homo economists, will give gift ideas for the p.m. Funeral services were held al m. Tuesday in the Oscnider Fu ango County Cancer Soticly. Clean pressed material is needed to make J3xl3 dressings. nosiday season A coat once belonging lo an Oil ncral Ifome lor Mrs: Ella Rappl City woman is connected with a For Memory Like on Elephant Order Dated Books and Calendar Pads Today.

Standard Diaries Daily Reminders and Appointment Books far 195.9 WALLACE 42 Seneca Oil City, Pa. iasniicr, wne dicu bunrtny nlgnt A vegelablc soup luncheon and shophflme offense in TitusvilJe al the home ol her daughter, Mrs. Atiyone wtio can. do so is cordially invited lo attend this work sessic-n. OSierse apron-bake sale will be held from' The old coal' was lelt on a rack (1 a.m.

to 2 p.m. May in (he and a new one stolen from a Ti Rev. Robeit Shane, pastor of Circle Fotir Women will work' frein to 12:30 and Circle! One members in the aftornKw. tusvillc slorc. The old cent was traced to the Oil Cilv woman first.

Methodist Church. The nf fair Is sponsored by the Women1; Society of Christian Service. Second Presbyterian Church, of-fieinlcd. Attending from out-of-lown M'ary Elizabeth Cashncr of Glcnalden, Pa. thnougn a laundry-mark told police sha gave Ihe coat to Crops valued al more than BOO will be in the Pequca million dollars arc 'today being Mrs.

Paul Bedford was in charge of the Monday mceliny nr a Spartansbure; woman. The latter denies she was given the coat Pieshylerian Ccmclcry in Lancaj. grown on land irrigated and de- Dames of Malta in the IOO Fl ciOTxa hy federal reclamation ler County near Philadelphia Wed- (he Shop by phone for all your aills programs. trom bears Uhrislmas Catalog. Use.

Sears Easy Payment Plan. Dial Oil City The Venango Chapttr, daughters of (he American Revolution, will holcf Ms monthly Hireling at p. m. Thursday in the Library. Oil City Assembly.

No. 4J. OrrW Christmas Story Toltl At-Meeting Hie Chris I mas Clory was pr A pot-luck dinner will be. scrved: TIME of ftalnbow for Girls, will a short informal business meeting al 7:30 p.m. today in.

the Odd Fellows hall, -The members will work on Christmas dance decoralions un. at 2:30 p.m. Thursday lo mem to start bers oi Ihe William B. Mays, Post' semen Itchcf Corps, in Ihe1 sent in slides and music at Ihe listening- program ol- Schubeii m. Each girl is asked to Armory, bring scissors.

Musical and Literary Club Monday Miss Deanna Hilchey, daughter' Adult square dance V.W.C.A. 01 m. ana Mrs. Elmer. Kitehty Mrs.

It. It. McClinlic was host -'rPi 12 SPEfD MIX FINDER DIAL fttt 'ysrrT WTOMATIC BOWL-SPEED SiVE BOWL-FIT fSa SUNBEAM 'CXxJ-W SUNBEAM toaster rX "in hcai ot i Venango Street, is one of 17. in- her West Thirti Street scheduled for December fclh has been changed to December I31h -Adv. Clarion State Teachers CoHesc home.

Mrs. Louis Bounuin co-hostess. students who have been elected to r-iiRinTuAnfl A North East, hunter, Herbert The EluJes, depicting various wlios Who Among Students American Universities and L. Mallick, was treated Monday scenes ol trie naliv.ly, were for unnioiivitto a Sheffield physician for an snown by Mrs. F.

LaMonte Tne musical portton of the abdomen injury suffered while hunting in Warren County. What was at first thought to be' a bullet The E-cr Ready Class of the First Evangelical United Brethren program was arranged by Mrs G. H. W. Sherman r.nd M.

It. Chcnault. Churcb will bold its annual Christ mas. parly in the home of Mrs. Hie Junior Choir Festival Orville Beach, 11 is Chestnut sponswed by the club, will be hdd Dec.

l-l in Trinity Melhod- htreel. at 7:30 p.m. Thur.alnv ist Church. St. Monica Guild of St.

John Episcopal Church will hold ils im it wt ii Christmas parly at p.m. today CHRISTMAS PRINTS 54" wide. Indtanhcad in holly motif 1.59 yd. SPRING KNIGHT CHRISTMAS PRINTS -Sanforized, sua ran Iced wash-fast, 36" wide In 5 different Chrretmas 59c yd, TARLATANE Red; reen and 36" '35c Vd. NO-SEW ORGANDY ArRONS White organdy with designs in black or red flocking with gold l.

e'a. Pink organdy, 'pink FWnV wide. All colors 2.35'yd. 11 nil Monday Parly Planned Bf PREPARED For the Cold Winter Months Ahead CALL NOW Oif Cify i.ms nfcJiri 2-8522 And Have ALL YOUR WINTER COATS in tne parisw House. Mrs.

Allan Doyie will entertain the. Neighborhood Club of the The HH1I Club Christmas parly will open witli'a 'dinner ta p.m. 'Thursday in the Sylvan Pittsburgh Road Thursday in her home. Room of the VMCA. Mrs.

J. A. Dempsey and Mrs. I'hc Sunshine Class' of the First Rtf n0HVlH Etuda Jlumtord will be in charge of the dinner tickets. Table Evangelical United Brethren Church will meet Thursday evening for the groups Christmas: parly.

decorations will be arranged by Mrs, Matlha Illicit and Mrs, Edward Moon. Capsule friends will exchange" gilts. Those nol having capsule1 Sputnik lit Kockcl Expected 'To Plunge CAMBRIDGE, Mass. ifl The friends are asked lo bring a 50c gift lor exchange. Party Dress Fabrics VELVET-36" wide.

Red, blue, 2,98 yd TAFFETA J3" wide, colors 79c to 2 S3 yd BROCADED TAFFETA 5" wide 2.98 yd. NYLON NET Alt colors. 72 wide 59c and 79c yd CORDUROY Plains am) prints, including winter white, 36" wide L19 to 1.50 yd. METALLIC CLOTH 45" wide, white with silver and black with silver 1.75 yd. rocket that thrust Sputnik Hi inlo orbit is espeotcd to plunge lo a flaming death around 7 a.

EST my WSifllflf. SUNBEAM SUNBFAM AUTOMATIC In AUTOMATIC VVll 9 COFFEEMASTER I PERCOUTOR cofrte HAKta ijff, jgl i. if i Bre-5 le 10 enpt of Jnd chxn pliifd in Mfl 'fc 1 nd If it hot. Illl. nickel and ehiome fl I 'vlos iirto- hi I pJilei Irs'de ami cut.

i Jill malkally. bJJj ij ffl( Mj(J SJnd. Jfejter enlc.ar.cy. ,1 tim. Signal lighl htat IniJi-ventad cover.

citof. Radiant Control im t-tltir leiulls. VALUt THRU QUALITY LJ THE BEST ELECTRIC PERRY COMO tNu- APmNCESMAC)E I FOR SUNBEAM ON NBC-TV 30 tlARS Of FAITHFUL- SERVICE IN THIS AREA Wednesday, Uie Smithsonian As-tTOphysica! Obsers-atpry said I Sputnik III, the 1'i-lon nedgc-sliaped Soviet satellite launched jtrom the rocket last May 15,. a 'expected to stay aloft another year Scientists soy ils more com-ipsct shape presents less atmos-: phcric drag than the. rocket casing Iw-ilh its empty fuel tanks, Dr.

John Wnite, Smithsonian information officer, said it was quit impossible lo'say whete Ihe iScvict moonlcl might start to plunge. It is espcclcd lo burn up, jtn the' atmosphere while still 50 'to 70 wiles aloft, Outing Flannel For Sleepware Gifts! AH S6" wide, solid colors in while and pastels, red with white prints, white with green trees, nursery prints, stripes and rosebud prints on panels and while 59c yd. AT THE FIRST SENECA BANK TURNED DOWN BALTIMORE The Bettor Easiness Bureau reporls it turned down investigating this complaint: A wonvan said she. hired a lawyer represent her in a divorce SH GRIEN STAMPS 'MeraWr J), Welker Maxwell Co. I fee, but couldn't get it.

Tte hit. DON7 DEUY JOIN TODAY! SouhS Sid EASIER TO STOf Oil Cify EASIER TO SHOr band, she said, died three days afler the decree was granted, 1.

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