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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Oil City, Pennsylvania
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Plan Annual St. Joseph Festival St. Joseph Annual Festival will be held July 10 through 13, it is announced. As in the past, the fesliva! will be held on Lynch Court, Harry Downs is general chairman and will be assisted by the following genera! committee: A. B.

Straub, D. E. Dolby, Andrew Fritz, Richard Cunningham, Mrs. P. F.

Mahcr, Mrs. A. A. Eisenman, Mrs. F.

K. King, Miss Eileen Hunt, Mrs. C. S. Lyham and Mrs.

W. J. Kapranski. Preliminary plans for the festival were made at the meeting of the general committee held May 21. A number of new features will be added this year which will add i to the enjoyment of those attend-; ing the.

festival. DP YOUTH FKLLOWSHIP be shown at the Youth Fellowship' meeting of the First United Prc-s-' arc: Miss bytcrian Church at 6:30 p. m. Sunday in the church. Denny Doverspike will have charge of the meeting and will read Ule Scripture.

Youth groups of the Hassan Heights and Plumcr United Presbyterian Churches are invited to Announcements will be a ven Club'in the YW Promises." by the president, Bill Mochel. Cenlral Avenue. I Mrs. Arthur Hilton, The meeting will close with the THE CTJEST SPEAKER AND SEVERAL of Ihe ffic ers UTl S1 RUa M2 Calh iC Dau htera anniversary banquet of the local court. They Ruth Allcbach, toastmislrcss; Mrs.

Michael Campagna, grand regent of (lie local court; the Very Rev. John Naulty, professor at Cathedral Preparatory School in Erie, guest speaker; Mrs. A. J. Leskoske, grand regent-elect; and Mrs.

J. M. Stiller, state vice-regent and a member of the local court. The banquet was Wednesday night. CHI Pi.

May 24, 1937 THE DERRICK Miss Gladys Louise Poulson Reveals Plans For Marriage To Richard Joseph Hopwood Plans for her marriage Saturday I Miss Helen Poulson of this city, at 10 a. m. in Our Lady, Help of while another sister, Miss Christians Church are announced Jayne Poulson will be flower i by Miss Gladys Louise Poulson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ronald Edward Poulson, brother of the bride-, will be best man, and Poulson of Plum Street.

ushers will be Richard Gregory Miss Poulson will become the; and Thomas Dorrion. brothers-in- bride of Richard Joseph Hopwood, law of the bride, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur! Hopwod of Prospect Street at a' A Jwed 8 breakfast will be double ring ceremony performed i rv at 1 Brld gei by the bridegroom's brother, Rev.i for Hopwood, missionary and a "ception w.ll be held from '1 In in cumo nlnpn priest who is home from Paraguay for a short visit; will also officiate high mass. 2 to 5 p.

m. in the same place. The bride will be presented in Rev. Hopwood Reception aides will be Miss at the Morrison, Miss Rona Jeani Mohnkern, Miss Joyce Hanby, the latter a cousin of the bridegroom, and Miss Patricia Delahunty. Fifty-Up Club Holds Luncheon Meeting marriage by her father.

Miss Shirley Morrison will be Following a trip to Buffalo, Nij vocalist and Mrs. A. J. Les- agara Falls and Canada, the couple ikoske, organist, will play the wed-'plans to reside at 114 Irvine Street, ding music. I Warren.

As her maid of honor, Miss Poulson has chosen the bride-: FOR ADDED FLAVOR groom's sister, Miss Marihelen you brown the pieces of meat Hcpwood. Her other bridal at-jor poultry you are using in a 1 lendanls will be her sisters, Mrs. stew, you'll give your finished dish' Thomas Dorrion of Clarendon and' added flavor. A luncheon at 1 p. m.

Miss Josephine Lynch gave Mrs. R. P. Nelson; sec- preceded the regular meeting Using as her topic, ond vice president, Miss Helen Grove; third vice president, Mrs. president, A.

E. Spalding; secretary, Mrs. ,1 had charge of the business Hamilton; treasurer Miss Mrs. Roy Masterson introduced which followcd i Alice Huff. 1 Attorney F.

Earle Magee, Jr. as i of officers Salad for men: paper-thin onion the guest speaker. He gave an 'n: res i(jent, Mrs. Hilton; first vice social committee included: benediction by the group. rings on a variety of crisp greens teresting and informative talk on sprinkled with Roquefort cheese the subject "Pedestrians." At the and oil-vincgar-and-muslard dros-'close of the talk a question and sing.

i answer session was held. CASUAL Cool, comfortable, beautifully styled casual footwear for town, country, and vacation. Town Country Shoes WHITE KID VANILLA DOVE GREY 11.95 WHITE FERN MESH 10.95 BLACK PATENT BEIGE STRAW 10.95 CHOOSE FROM OTHER FAMOUS CASUALS 3.99 BRODY'S 10S Final Meeting Of Season Held By Big 9 Club The Big Nine Five Hundred Club was enlertained Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. William Bowie on Hasson Heights. Games of five hundred were played and prizes were awarded to Mrs.

Marshall Harrington, Mrs Chester Koszalka, Mrs. Frederick Morion, Jr. and Miss Kalherine Russell. Consolation prizes were awarded to Mrs. Leroy Wheeling, -Mrs.

Bruno Serafin and Mrs. John DeLticia, Jr. A gift from her capsule friend was presented to Mrs. Marshall Harrington who was observing her wedding anniversary. Ms.

Leroy Wheeling was a guest. Refreshments were served. This 'was the last meeting ol the season. A banquet was planned for Sunday, June 2, at Kerr's Restaurant near Cochranton. Bride-Elect Is Feted At Linen Shower Miss Gladys Louise.

Poulson, whose marriage to Richard Joseph Hopwood will lake place at 10 a. m. Saturday was entertained recently at a linen shower in the Pine Room given by the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. John Arthur and her daughters, Mrs. William York and Miss Marihelen Hopwood.

The honored guesl was the recipient of many nice gifts. Five hundred and bunco were in play and prizes in the former were 'awarded to Mrs. William Poulson and Mrs. Ella Miller and in the latter to Mrs. Edward Hopwood and Mrs.

Jeanine DeLucia. Refreshments were served at a table centered with a floral arrangement, with white tapers in silver holders surrounded by flowers at either side. Rosebud corsages marked each place. LUXURY IN' BED height of luxury in bed? The London doctor who kept a grape vine growing over his bed. The room had to be kept uncomfortably warm, but think of his delight picking fresh grapes before he got out of his bed every morning! Mrs.

H. M. Kindelberger, chair-! man, Mrs. A. Neely, Mrs.

Walter! Rcnninger, Miss Helen Grove, H. O'Neil, Mrs. Roy Masterson, -Mrs. Maude Thompson The next meeting will be a picnic with a tureen dinner. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF Rachel's Beauty Shop (Formerly Rotie's Beauty Shop) VENUS, PA.

For Appointmtnt Cill Venus T5-R-2T Cwtt to look Eaiy to cart for .50 VISIT OUR NEW DEPT. Would you believe that this smocksd and ruffled one-piece romper could be tossed into the washing machine? and never need ironing? It's true, thanks to Carter's cotton knitl It's soft, absorbent and long-wearing too. Snap- fastened crotch, gently elosticized neck, arm and leg openings. so won't shrink out of fit. In Pink or Blue Plaid Sizes S-M-L-Extra INFANTS IN RODEO BOYS I I 5TRGE SHOW OP DIRECT FROM THE BIG WWVA RADIO JAMBORft OVtH.

THI CM MOtO MTWQK 23th Smith Skin Jr. HI CMMrrn'l MX. Krnhii II Mln MM Get Set For A Wonderful All Summer Long FAMOUS BRAND DRESSES FROM Brody's sets the stage with an eye to drama after dusk. Our cast: Cottons and silks with a-host of new talents slated to star in summer's most romantic scenes! JUST IMAGINE! Under One Roof 2500 COOL, SUMMER DRESSES i i $17.95 L'AIGLON HUGE SELECTION OF NEW WASHABLE COTTONS 3 98 TO 7 98 JUNIOR'S, MISSES, HALF SIZES You'll see a fabulous selection of brand new stylos in these cottons now at Brody's and they're all washable. Come in, and pick your favorite to fill in your summer wardrobe, you'll want several at this low prictl $19.95 BUDGET DRESSES LOWER LEVEL Whether it's a 3.98 sheer from our lower level, cotton shop, or a $39.95 Carlyes from our fashion floor, you know Brody's has everything-when it comes to summer dresses.

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Certain to charm a breathtaking variety of pale and pretty colors in lilting Katya needs little or no ironing. To live in cool assurance through warm summer days. Sizes 5 to 15. $8.95 ORIGINAL FEMINITY WITH A PLUS It's K's sheer, printed and dotted Swiss, float- Ing full and free over Its own net crinoline pampered with extravagant pouf sleeves a contraitlng grograin ribbon belt shows off your irFm waistline! $19.95..

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