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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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6 THE DERRICK Oil City-Franklin-Clarion, Pa Monday, June 29, 13C4 News Features For Women Martha Haas, Daniel Karg Marriage Is Solemnized Martha Kay Haas, daughte ol Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Haa of Kennerdell RD 1, and Danie J. Karg, son of Mr. and Mrs Louis J.

Karg of Seneca wen married Saturday in St. Slephei Church. Rev. William Karg, cousin the bridegroom, officiated a the 9:30 a.m. triple ring csro niony.

Miss Jessie Morrison'wa: (lie organist and Joseph Langi the vocalist. Given in marriage by he: father, the bride appeared in a street length gown of whiti pique fashioned with a whits chiffon jacket. Her headpiece was a white mantilla and she carried a colonial bouquet ol Two Marriage Permits Sought FRANKLIN Two couples applied for marriage licenses last week in the office of the Venango County register and recorder. They are: Gary Kish, 265 North Street, East Aurora, N. and Judith Ann Manion, 905 West First Street, Oil City.

Jerrall Lynn Buckner 121 Wildhaven i Gadsde.n, and Margaret Aleita Amberson, 611 Twelfth Franklin. Ever add cumin seed instead of caraway seed to sauerkraut? while roses. Ann Karg of Elizabeth, N.J. sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. She wore an aqua street length gown com plemcnted by a light blue pil box hat with veil.

She carried a colonial bouquet of white car nations. Tom Karg served his cousin as best man with Louis J. am Richard Karp, brothers of tin bridegroom, as ushers. A breakfast followed the cere mony in Ihe Arlington and a reception was held from 2 to 4 p.m. in the social center Aides were Janie Thomas Neva Cangemi, Linda Beschel Mrs.

Dean Sheatz, Mrs. Alberta Beschel, Lois Blum, Linda Ann Hibbard and Patricia Kieck. For traveling, 1 the bride seeded a blue and while two- Mece suit with matching accessories. The new Mrs. Karg is a graduate of Clarion State College ind studied at Laval University in Quebec.

She was em )loyed as a French teacher in he Bradford Schools. Mr. Karg is a graduate of he Pennsylvania State University and served with Ihe U.S. Army. He is employed as a jhysics teacher in the Roches- er, N.Y., city schools.

Following a wedding to he World's Fair, the couple vill reside at Rockland until eptember when they will re- ide in Rochester, N.Y. MRS. LARRY REMBOLD To be honored Marriage Solemnized In Neiv York N. Y. Joyce Erlenwein and Larry Rembold, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Rembold of Oil City RD 1, were married May 30 in Richmond Hill, N. Y. Rev. Arnold officiated at the double ring ceremony in the s'azarene Church in Richmond lill.

The bride wore a street length Iress of silk organza over taf- eta fashioned with a square neckline, elbow length sleeves nd embroidery insert around he bottom of the skirt and on Diane Gierlach Is Bride Of R. Jackson Saturday Vases of white gladioli graced the altar of Assumption BVM Church for the Saturday wedding of Diane Louise Gierlach and Robert L. Jackson. Rev. Joseph Bobal officiated at the It a.m.

double ring ceremony. Miss Peggy Adams, organist and Miss Barbara Sam- bolich, vocalist, presented traditional wedding selections. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and M'rs. Joseph F.

Gierlach of 120 Cornplanter and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Jackson of P.resident Road. Given in marriage by ht father, the bride appeared in gown of silk organza over taffeta with appliques of Chanlilly lace.

The gown featured a fitted bodice, rounded neckline and full length traditional sleeves. The flat front controlled skirl extended into a wide sweep full back chapel train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was secured to a miniature crown of lace and iridescents highlighted with dron 'pearls. She carried a white Bible with a whi(e satin rose. She was "attended by Miss Vlarge Sjalewicz' as maid of wnor and Miss Martha Gierach as bridesmaid.

They wore identical gowns of pink organza 'ashioned with rounded neck- ines and cap sleeves. The con- skirts were accented at back' waistline by a rose. Their bouffant veils of illusion ivere secured to pink organza roses and they carried an arrangement of white carnations inted in mint green. Susan Henderson, flower girl, wore a floor length gown of while silk skirl's pointed design was accented by small pink velvet bows. Her headpiece was a pink bow.

Samuel Stover of Elmira, N.Y., served as best man and ushers were Anthony Horos Jr. and Michael'H'oros. Joseph Gierlach Jr. was ring bearer. A breakfast was held at the Arlington Hotel for members of the immediate families, reception followed at the home of the bride's 'parents.

Aides were Mrs. Catherine Horos, Mrs. Tillie Pintal Mrs 1 Lottie Wojtowicz. For traveling, the bride selected a three-piece yellow cotton knit suit complemented by white accessories. The new Mrs.

Jackson is a graduate of St. Joseph School and attended Mercyhurst College. She was employed at St. Michael School in Fryburg. Mr.

Jackson is a graduate of Cranberry Area High School, served with the U.S. Army in Germany, and is employed as an apprentice dental.technician in A-l Ward's Dental Laboratory. The couple will reside at Stevens' following a wedding trip to Niagara Falls. he detachable panel back. The couple will be honored at an open house Saturday in the iome of Mr.

and Mrs, Harold Jembold, Dempseytown Road. Friends and relatives will be eceived from 2 to 4 p.m. and rom 7 to 9 p.m. 15 Attend Picnic At Mealy Home i members and two guests attend ed the annual picnic 'of the Ty lersburg Methodist WSCS at the home of Mrs. Charles Mealy.

Mrs. Mealy was assisted by Mrs. Bernice Allio "and Mrs, Gertrude Wynkoop. Following the picnic the meeting was opened by memory scripture verses and prayer by Mrs. Mae Butler.

Mrs. Lee Allio led the worship service. Topic for the month was "Where Does a Christian Woman Volunteer Her Time." Mrs. Mae Butler, president, conducted the business meeting and Mrs. Charles Mealy closed the meeting with prayer.

MRS. DAVID EICHELSDORFEft Saturday bride Nancy Hinds Marries David Eichehdorfer Cranberry High Class Of 1949 Plans Reunion Cranberry High School Class of 1949 will hold its 15th anniversary reunion in the form of a dinner at 6 August 8 at Kay's Smorgasbord. Larry Zimmerman and Mrs. Shirley Rogers are co-chairmen. Class members are reminded that the reservations and questionnaires were mailed to them must be July 10.

turned in by St. Stephen Church was thi setting for the noon Saturday wedding of Nancy Kay Hind and David Raymond Eichels dorfer. The bride is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Francis W.

Hinds of 412 Central and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Eicheisdor fer of 226 W. 23rd Erie. Monsignor William Hastings pastor of the church, officiatec at triple ring ceremony Miss Jessie Morrison was the organist and Frank Puleo the vocalist. Attendants were Miss Judith Manion of Oil City, maid of honor; Elizabeth Falls of North N.Y., Karen Richards of Erie, Jane Duf'field oi Durham, bridesmaids.

Joseph Kelly of Erie served as best man. Ushers were Gary Eichelsdorfer of Detroit, Mich. Robert Eichelsdorfer of Erie and Timothy Hinds of Oil City. Given in marriage by her 'ather, the bride appeared in a floor length white silk or- anza gown with detachable train. The gown was ashioned with a Sabrina neck- LYNNS WON.

9:30 A. M. SPECIAL LADIES' SUMMERY COTTON LJKE l.OO line of Chantilly lace, shor lace sleeves and a sheath skir with pleated cummerbund, ac cented by an overlay of Chan tilly lace at the bottom of tin skirt. Her bouffant veil of illusion was secured to a matching sill organza and lace pillbox. She carried a cascade bouquet Fuji mums.

The attendants were attirec in. sheath gowns of white re- embroidered iace over yellov taffeta accented with bows at the waist. Their headpieces were yellow cabbage roses. The honor attendant carried a bouquet of yellow and white pompons and the bridesmaids carried bouquets of yellow pompons. A reception was held in the K.

of C. Hall. Aides were Mrs. Robert Allen, Mrs; Kenneth Wolbert, Mrs. Richard Burns and Miss Julie Homan.

For traveling, the bride selected a yellow linen suit. The new Mrs. Eichelsdorfer is graduate of St. Joseph High School arid of Villa Maria Cot- ege in Erie with a degree in elementary education. She is employed as a teacher by the Tonawanda School System.

Mr. Eichelsdorfer is a graduate of Cathedral Prep in Erie and Gannon College. He is at- the University'of Buf- 'alo on a teaching fellowship working toward his master's degree in mathematics: The couple will reside in Erie 'or the summer months and move to Buffalo, N.Y., in the 'all. (Photo by Armstrong) LYNNS Mon. Eve.

6:00 Specials GIRLS' COTTON PLAY SH l.OO SIZES 7-14 Whatever your money needs, get it at FIRST SENECA BANK AND TRUST COMPLY OIL CITY-North and South Side CLARION-NEW BETHLEHEM SLIGO RIMERSBURG SHIPPENVIUE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation LYNNS MON. EVE. 6:00 SPECIALS BOYS' 3-PIECE SHORT SETS l.OO 3-pcs, complete 1 conlmsling shirt shorls 1 zip fly 2 pocket iliorli with matching belt washable cotlon iitej'3 to 8 VFW Auxiliary To Meet Thursday Ladies Auxiliary to Francis B. Pritchard 464, will meet in the post home at 8 p.m. Thursday.

Mrs. Harry Finch will preside. Plans for a picnic and rummage sale will be completed. Election of delegates to the national convention in Cleveland, Ohio, will be held. Officers not present for the installation held in May are requested to be present for this purpose.

Area Couple Married hi Franklin FRANKLIN Linda O'Polka, daughter of Mrs. John O'Polka of 30 Gurney Road and the late Mr. O'Polka, ami Edward Leo McGuire, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G.

McGuire of 1430 Buffalo were married Saturday in St. Patrick Church, Rt. Rev. Msgr. a Powers officiated at the double- ring ceremony at 10 o'clock.

The altar was adorned with vases of pink and while carnations, and a prelude'of organ music was played by Miss Rita Gracy. Presented in marriage by her jrother, John G. O'Polka bride 'appeared in a jown of Chantilly lace. The lasque bodice was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and long tapered sleeves, and bouffant floor length skirt featured tiers of lace ruffles, ler imported illusion bouffant veiling fell from a queen's crown of crystal and rhinestones. She carried a cascade arrangement of white carna- ions accented with sweetheart The matron of honor was William Simons.

Neil Murchison, of Tyrone, accompanied his cousin" as best man. Ushers were Arnold E. Burgert the bride's cousin, and Robert Bajorek. A reception for 150 guests was held in the Cross Creek Lodge. During the event, the bride was presented with an orchid lei, a gift sent by her uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Romanchak, of Hawaii. Mrs. Donald Heald was in charge of the guest book. For a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains, the new Mrs.

McGuire wore a i linen sheath dress, white accessories, and a pink carnation corsage. They will reside at 317 Fourteenth Street. Both young people were graduated from the Franklin High School. The bride was graduated from Villa Maria College, Erie, with a degree in nursing. She is employed as an instructor in the Oil City Hospital' School of Nursing.

Mr. who served in the -Air Force, is an employe of the Chicago Pneumatic Tool o. The bridal party was. entertained at a dinner given by the bridegroom's parents Friday evening in ths Klks Club. Coming Activity LADIES AID Ladies Aid of Christ Lutheran Church will meet at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday in the church basement. MORREU SKINLESS WIENERS IB. QUAKER Oil City Franklin Brown's Boot Shops OIL CITY OPEN MONDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Brown's Boot Shops Oil CITY.

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