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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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THE DERRfCR Oil City-Franklin-Clarlon, Pa. Friday, September 1956 Going To School Or College? It so, please fill out coupon and bring or mail il lo the Sludenl Direclory Edilor, The Derrick, Oil City, Pa. Area Students Enter Colleges President Cards 83 For 13 Holes GETTYSBURG, Sept. 13 tfl President Eisenhower shot an 63 today in an 18-hole round of golf Additional names of local and with industrialist George Allen area students entering preparatory iscnoois, colleges dim njiiveisiues and Brie. Gen.

Arthur Nevens folous Name roiiro.i i arc listed Parents Eisenhoiver, playing a steady student, parents, address and col-game, holed a 35-foot putt on (lie I lege or university are given in that ninth green at the Gctlysburg rdcr! Country Club lo make Ihe turn! Robert Raipn, Mrs. Dorothy Hariri 40. His score on lhat nine in-iren. Victory Heights, Eastern Col-cluded two out-of-bounds penal- lege of Philadelphia. nue, Trinity University, San Antonio.

Tc.v Carol Ann Altman, Mr. and Leonard C. Altman, Lamarlinc, Indiana State Teachers College, Indiana, Pa. William Edward Bryan. Mrs.

Emma J. Bryan, 624 Bissell Avenue, Duqucsne University, Pittsburgh. Steve Kerr, Dr. and Mrs. C.

T. Kerr, 414 Cowell Avenue, Pennsylvania Slate University, Pitts-Sam L. Kerr, Dr. and Mrs. C.

h'ni-r Id fW-oll Auonun Ini. Madolvn Albaugh, Mrs. Harvey Albaugh, 1605 West Second Street, Spencer Hospital School of Nursing, Meadville. Joan Elaine Bodner, Mr. and Address Telephone.

Planning lo attend Located al Term opening dale 1st year 2nd year 3rd year -4th year ties. On the second round of the nine hole course, Eisenhower carded a 43. He ended with a 6 on Ihe ninth where his long putt previously had given him a par 4. Mrs. Andrew Eodncr, 22 Pearl Pillsburgh.

Miss Patricia Karns, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earns, Reno, Indiana Slate Teachers College, WOMEN'S SPECIALS Diane Sue Mull, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mull, Lamartine, Indiana State Teachers College, Indiana, WESLEY TRAVIS (RIGHT) SHOWS a 10-year certificate of service to Mrs.

Louise Ingraham, desk secretary, and Rennie Schneider, assistant physical director. Mr. Travis, OIL CITY HOSPITAL Kathryn Lou Heher, Mr. and general secretary of the Oil City YMCA for the past 10 years, Mrs. E.

A. Heher, 1550 Elk Street, received the certificate from the stale YMCA. Mercyhurst College, Erie. Admitted BENDER, Mrs. Kenneth, Oil! Natalie J.

Fernnger, Mr. and-T 1 Mrs. George K. Fernnger Reno eiiailffO LOUntV Leadership iTcmple University, Philadelphia. I Cily RD 2.

ANTON, Frank, 571-2 Pearl Audrey Joanne Huggler Avenue. School To Start On Oct. 1 and Mrs. Ben Huggler, Marien-ville, Mercyhurst College, Erie. John H.

Lindblad, Mr. and Mrs. KIEHL, Mrs. Casper, 112 My! an street. MCFARLAND, Cary, 589 Sen- i-H.

E. Lindblad, Emlenton, Grove Price Boosts Are Expected WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 -Fifty-four per cent of the businessmen attending the board of directors meeting of the National Sales Executives today predicted Iheir companies would raise prices in the next 12 months. Another 42 per cent reported they expected prices lo hold at present levels and 4 per cent said they would "follow Ihe industry trend." None forecast price cuts. Although only about 100 directors were sampled in the business-outlook poll, NSE officials said they believed the results were representative of the association's membership of about 28,000.

Seventy-eight per cent said their companies expected to raise employe wages in the year ahead and 22 per cent expected present pay levels lo be maintained. eca Street. GANTER, Mrs. William, Haly-day Run Road. HECKATHORNE, Willard, 754 Colbert Avenue.

SOBROWSK1, Mrs. Jerome, 313 Jefferson Street. BURGDORFEU, Herman, Oil City NSSR. STOVER. Mrs.

Owen, Knox RD Discharged LAWLER, James, Orange Slrccl Extension. PIERCE, Mrs. Belly, 316 Bis. sell Avenue. HENDERSON, Mrs.

Hubert, Pleasantvillc. MARSH, Marilyn, Seneca Street BROWN, Terry, G0 Halyday Slrccl. MURRAY, Susan, Rockwood Avenue. NEWER, Mrs. Kail, VenuJ MCCAIN, Mrs.

William, Venus RD 1. FOX, Mrs. Frances, 108 Seeley Avenue. FINK, Mrs. Paul and son, Knox.

Births SOBEOWSKI, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome, 313 Jefferson Street, son Thursday. STOVER, Mr. and Mrs.

Owen, Knox RD 1, daughter Thursday. R1ZZONE, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, 604 North Slrccl, riaughlcr Thursday. The Venango County Leadership School will start Monday, Oct.

1, with six weeks of sessions in the Second Presbyterian Church, West First Street. Fourteen courses will be offered to the County Sunday School teachers, prospective teachers, and leaders. The school is sponsored by the Venango County Sabbath School Association with the cooperation of the pastors. Vance D. Brown is dean of the school.

Registration is in charge of Rev. William Rodahaver of Franklin. The courses selected are approved by the various denominations and offer a fine choice of subjects. City College. Elaine Louise Dcets, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond J. Deets, Diamond RD 2, Pennsylvania State University. Dalton E. Bcrringcr, Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Berringer, Reno, Indiana State Teachers College, Indiana, Pa. Florence A.

Berringer, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Berringer, Reno, Clarion Slate Teachers College William G.

Etzel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Etzel, Emlenton RD 1, Bchrend Center, Erie. Daniel J. Karg, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Karg, Seneca, Pennsylvania State University. Cynthia Mae Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Russell K.

Ward, Oil City RD 2, Rocheslcr Inslilutc of Technology. Barbara Lee Meddock, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lee Meddock, 331 Has-son Avenue, AUcghcnv College, Meadville.

Daniel D. Dcinmcr, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Demmer, 157 East Bissell Avenue, Cannon Col 1.

FEDOREK, Mrs. Anthony, 314 Hone Avenue. BORCHERT, Miss Monn, 759 East Second Street. RODGERS, Mrs. Howard, Cranberry.

R1ZZONE, Mrs. Joseph, 604 North Slrccl HORNER, David, 16 Fisher Avenue. win Specia. saving! purchase! Turkey, expanding its sea communications, has recently five freighters in the U. S.

The following are the first series classes in which those attending can choose two: Introduction to the Bible, Rev. Charles Lundquist, Oil City; The Pupils we Teach, Miss Vera Lamey, Oil City; At Work for a Christian World, Miss Sara MacDonald, Oil City; Teaching Children in the Church, Miss Genevieve Davis, Oil City; Teaching Nursery Children, Mrs. E. R. Sanrord, Oil City; Understanding Youth, Rev.

Donald Swinburne, Clintonville; Home and Church Working Together. Rev. Charles Paul, Franklin; Enlisting and Developing Church Workers, Rev. Roger Naflzger, Franklin. The second series classes are divided to have two classes on the same subject each evening.

My Christian Beliefs, Rev. B. E. Coleman, Franklin; The Church Through the Centuries, Rev. James Tilton, Nickleville; Ways or Teaching, Earl a 1 a The Child's Approach to Religion, Mrs.

Ernest Wright, Franklin; Helping Young People Develop Christian Beliefs, Rev. William Underwood, Oil City; Methods in Supervision and Teacher Guidance, Mrs. John M. Fife, Titus-villc. The program for the six Mondays will be 7:30 p.

visualized inspirational program for the first 20 minutes. First class period 7:55 for an hour, second class period 9. It is expected that 300 will attend this first county-wide Lead and Mrs. Wilbur F. Lynaui, 216 East Sixth Street, Pennsylvania Slate University.

Lawrence Eliot Brody. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brody, 816 West First Street, Pennsylvania State University. Lynda Helen Rosinski, Dr.

and Mrs. A. J. Rosinski, Hasson lege, Erie Edwin LcRoy Putnam, Mr. andHciShts Mercyhurst College, MISSES' LODEN-STYLE POPLIN CAR COAT It's within your budge) lo scoop the fashion trend.

Pop- Bm lin, sheds water. Has Iwo large 'pockels. Nalural. 10 lo Reg. DRESS CLEARANCE 9.98 now 8.77 7.98 now 6.77 5.98 now 4.77 3.98 now 2.77 Mrs.

LeRoy L. Putnam, 139 'Bissell Avenue, Grove Cily Col- Kenneth Oliver Maurer, Mr. lege. Und Mrs. Howard W.

Maurer, 9 Maureen Lee lluel, Mr. andjRecd Street, California Stale Mrs. C. E. Huet, 4 Deer Street, Teachers College.

California, Pa. I Villa Maria College, Erie. John Edward Diebold, Mr. and Bernard John Putnam, Mr. and I Mrs.

E. S. Diebold, 79 Grove Mrs. Cheslcr A. Putnam, Oak! Avenue, Grove City College.

Road, Hasson Heights, Trinity Jane Elizabeth Cameron, Mr. lUniversity, San Antonio, Tex. land Mrs. William E. Cameron, I Donald E.

Heasley, Mr. and Oak Road, Hasson Heights, Cazc-Mrs. Nelson L. Heaslcv, Reno, Inovia Junior College for Women, ership Training School as over 100 arc already enrolled in pre-rcgistralion. Pastors and Sunday School Superintendents of the county's churches and Sunday Schools have registration blanks and descriptive folders on the school, which is open to anyone iPennsylvania Slale ICazenovia, N.

Y. 1 John Lloyd Bracken, Mr. "and William Henry Ashbaugh, Mr. L. M.

Bracken, 713 Westj and Mrs. Cletus Ashbaugh, Knox First Street, Dartmouth Collcge.jRD 1, Pennsylvania 1 State Uni-Hanover, N. H. versify. Margaret Anne Lauer, Mr.

and! James Foster Potter, Mr. and iMrs. Leo Lauer, 313 West Sixth Mrs. Howard F. Potter, Kenner-ISIreel.

Western' Pennsylvania i dell, Findlay College, Findlay, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh. Ohio. wno cares to come. 257 SENECA OIL CITY IMrs. Bernard Bauer, Lccper, Mrs.

Arthur L. Coulter, 202 Plum- available at the County Conven-Grove City College. mer Street, Spencer Hospital lion Monday, Sept. 24, in the Edward Joseph Lynam, MrjSchool of Nursing, Meadville. Grace Methodist Church, Oil 1 Jean Moorhousc, Mr.

and Mrs. City. PLAN YOUR BEDROOM! and make these plans a reality Albert Moorhousc, Oil City RD! A large turnout is expected for 2, Hamot School of Nursing, this annual gathering which Erie. starts with a tureen supper at 6 Nathan Arnold Goldberg, Mr. p.

m. and conferences at 7 with and Mrs. William Goldberg, 108 evening sessions -at 8 p. m. At lnnis Street, Ohio State 'Univer- that time a pageant with a cast sily, Columbus, Ohio.

of 60 will dramatize the growth Howard Thomas Rose. Mr. and of the Sunday School. This will Mrs. H.

C. Rose, 122 Wytlis be presented by the Grace Metho-Slrcet, Pennsylvania State Uni- dist group. vcrsity. Richard Lcc Mong, Mr iliShippenville Mrs. Walter E.

Mong. Seneca Ppnnsvlvania Slalp llniversilv Take Along a PRINTZ SUBURBAN COAT Bar none! The Best Selection in Town! The best looking, practical coat that's come down ihe pike in a long time it goes everywhere any time any occasion. And whal a selection al Prinlz's! Slormproof virgin wools, Iweeds, fleeces from famous McGregor and Royal "Sporl Pals." Full sweeping models, rugged detailing, huge pockels lined wilh alpaca pile or warm wool quilling. '25. $2995 $3995 SEE PRINTZ'S WINDOW DISPLAYS Lois Follstaeril.

Mr. and Mrs. VI I I l.pn Henry Follslaedt, 205 West Scv-1 1'-t-tlH A Ala enth Street, State Teachers Col-' lege, Slippcrv Rock, I SHIPPENVILLE Clarence W. Judith Ann Tingue, Mr anri'nnold, 71, died suddenly in his Mrs. George B.

Tingue, 114 Ridgc'l'ome here at 1 p. in. Thursday. Avenue, Hamot Hospital School' Tle son of Michael and Jane of Nursing. Lewis Hannold, he was born in Suzanne Marita Sleek, Mr.

and Clarion Township September 8, Mrs. A. L. Stock, 103 Bissell Ave- '1885, and was married to Pearl B. nue, Mercyhurst College, Erie.

Riley in 1911. He was a member Edwin Henry Fescnmycr, of the Church of God of Williams-Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Fesen-jburg.

mycr, Marble, Gannon College, Mr. Hannold retired January 1, Erie. 1 1356, after being employed 31 Jeanne Louise Nogar, Mr. andlycars by Ihe Owens-Illinois Glass Mrs. Russell Nogar, 102 Washing-JConipany of Clarion, ton Avenue, llamol Hospital i Besides his widow he is survived School of Nursing.

by four sons, Claude, John, and Nancy S. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Everett of Shippenvillc, and Wil-David Cohen, 320 Wyllis Slrccl, liam of Erie; five daughters, Mrs. Chatham College, Pittsburgh.

iLeln Black, Ormsby, Mrs. Mary Jo Ralph, Mr, and Mrs. 'Mildred Miller, Norlh East, Mrs. C. A.

Ralph, 888 Colbert Avenue, Jean O'Hara, Shippenvillc, Mrs. Business Training College, Pills- Ailccn Rcid, Knox RD, and Mrs. burgh. 'Joseph Demino, Rochester, N. Y.

Belli C. Bicry, Mr. and Mrs.1 He also is survived by one sis-Paul If. Bicry, 204 Maple Avenue, Mrs. Margaret Taylor, Vir-Hasson HcighLs, Connecticut Col-1 ginin Beach, and 26 grand-lego for Women, New London, 'children.

A son, Norris, preceded him in death in 1935. Marlu Grcn.ng, Mr. and Mrs.j The body will be in Ihe Hannold L. Grating, 1 Division Slrccl, wncrc fricnds may can Allegheny College m. todny, Richard ,1.

Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Lee 101 Plunimcr. Slrccl. St, Honnvcnlurc Univcr-h' lly, 1,1 rl JoillS sity, oicr.it, i Diplomatic Service Dorn Mac Dahle, Mr, and Mrs.

1 Wilbur Dahle, 723 Inula Nancy W. Brown, daughter of OAK FUNCTIONAL GROUP BY MENGEL DOUBLE DRESSER CHEST AND PANEL BED ONLY 26595 Detigned lo give your bedroom thai "made-lo-ordr" look but designed as well lo fil your "ready-made" budget. Piece by piece this f-jfnilure will mcosure ill way around your room adding drawer space adding floor space. You'll find ils new Honey Tone Oak color heart-warming and refreshing, And here's'a group Ihal't ready lo grow wilh your needs. So start your selection loday Add more pioces as you wonl, Grove Cily College, 'Mr.

and Mrs, Douglas Brawn THIRD FLOOR Alfred Lewis Barnes, Mrs, Mar- l.llllc a Price." flrmst COME IN TODAY, WON'T YOU. Open Sat. 9 P. USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT inn Bnrncs, Ihe Inlc A. Barnes; 8 Smedley Slrccl, Allegheny College.

Alice M. Prcnnlt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Uouscvllle, Indiana Slale Teachers College, Indiana, Pa.

Fayc McCnll, Mr. and West First SI reel, left New York Cily by plane Thursday for overseas duly wilh the U. diplomatic service, Miss Brown will land In Frank-fori, Germany, and from there will fly In Pakistan anil then In India, where she will lie stationed. The trip will lake lltree days, Maine is Iwitinrlrrl by oily one Collier Inc ronq Parker, ivdim1 FRANKLIN and OIL CITY Mrr. Byron K.

McCnll. Slippery Ilni.li Slale College.

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