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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Mr. Tweedy by Ned Riddle Member FetesJ THE DERRICK Oil Ciljiirinklin-Clarion, 1'a. West Wary Of New Justice In Red Courts Of Poland SS Class At Uctooer ID, isai) Poznan riots occurred un By J. M. ROBERTS AP NEWS ANALYST Farm Foods Promotion Set HARItJSBURG, Oct.

9 MMJov der unusual circumstances, at a ime when Western business men The Western world will accept Leader has' called a meeting for had Mocked to the city for an industrial fair. The Communists had no chance to hide them. for the time being, and with some hesitation, the apparent injection house today lo plan the fall and winter program. A surprise party was given Mrs. Catharine Hares' at her home on Wednesday evening by a group of her neighbors in honor of her birthday.

A lunch was served and she received numerous gifts. Those present included Miss Leila Ritchey of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stroup, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Hancox and Amie and Mina, Mr. and Mrs. John Kante-wien, Rev. and Mrs. John Murray, Mr.

and Mrs. Freeman Proper Jr. and Timmy, Mrs. Wilda Proper, Mrs. Eyla Snyder, Mrs.

Katherinc Bremer and Mrs. Marian McPheters, Brian and Dawn. Mr.a nd Mrs. Neil Kerr, son Dennis, and Kcnnclh Copcland called on Mr. and Mrs.

George of a new type justice into the Communist courts of Poland. At the same time, the new gov Demonstration Is Feature Of Area Meeting by Mrs. Marian G. McPheters CHAPMANV1LLI3 An interesting demonstration in braided rug making, given by Miss Rainy Linn of the Venango County home extension office, highlighted the meeting of the Chapmanville-Dia-mond Homemakers in the Grange Hall recently. Sixteen members were in attendance as Miss Linn demonstrated the various methods and weaves.

The next meeting will be held in the Grange hall at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, October 17. Mrs. Let-lie McElhaney and Mrs.

Gertrude ernors of the Communist bloc had decided in Moscow that a certain Justice as it is known in West Leeper Home LEEPER Mrs. Daisy Gifford entertained the members of the Willing Workers class of the Methodist Church in her home recently with Mrs. Stella Shotts and Mrs. Kathryn Dahle as co-hostesses. A prayer sendee led by Rev.

Montgomery preceded the business meeting. Following the meeting refreshments were served by the hostesses. Attending were Rev. and Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs.

Gertrude Mc-Closkcy, Mrs. Dahle, Mrs. Shotts, Mrs. Gertrude Wyncoop, Mrs. ern courts is not an ordinary part mount of liberality might sked in an effort" to hold public of Communist machinery.

Yet both newspaper correspondents morale steady during the down- and legal observers from the West rading of Stalin. There have been some reports re testifying to the fairness of the trial of the first three of the iznan rioters. Nov. 8 to set: in a for promotion of Pennsylvania farm foods. A marketing advisory committee will be organized at the conference with representatives of all phases of food production, processing and distribution in Pennsylvania being asked lo attend.

A $10,000 state grant plus matching federal funds will be used to finance the program under the direction of Dr. William L. Hcnning, state agriculture secretary. "Unfortunately," Leader said, "agricultural products have not had the benefit of an aggressive, planned pr I i campaign which would allow them to compete successfully with many from lower cost producing areas. Those who remember that an meted out to police authorities, ostensibly because of their roughness with the' accused rioters, is actually because of their failure to suppress the riot.

American ambassador to Russia also testified to Ihe fairness of Stalin's 1937 purge trials are Erdie Dehner, Terry Gilbert, Mrs. Ruth Smith, Mrs. Betty Ward, bound to approach this new Com As time goes on, it there is any al democratization in Poland it ill become evident, just as the Irons will give instructions in mak munist manifestation with some Mrs. Lucille Harringer, Mrs. Wal-ley and Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Gifford. caution. crimes of the Communists seeped he next meeting will be held in Not that the Western observers despite all of their cherts to the home of Mrs. Erdie Dehner.

ing small electrical repairs. Various projects were discussed for later meetings and Mrs. McEl-haney, group leader, will attend the planning meeting at the court- have not seen and1 heard aright The question is whether subse cover up. As of the moment, one mild day cannot be accepted as a sure sign of spring. quent evidence will show this Mulderick at Findlcy Lake, on Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Balas celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Monday Oct. 1. Recent visitors at the Lester J.

Snyder home include Air. and Mrs. Lee Shadier, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Shaeffer and daughter, a Jean, all of Erie, Mr.

and Mrs. Mil-burn Bimber and daughter, Shirley, of Excelsior, Mrs. Marian Winters, and Mrs. James Anderson of Titusville SR. indeed a new departure which is lowship Church These arc somber thoughts Smart Pupils Flunk to become standard, or whether of Scotch Hill attended the 1 Sale in the WentlingslT UllCl JLaiSlll; Sample it is a window dressing job de NOW SHOWING THRU SAT.

MANILA, Oct. 9 (,11 Eleven ma Corners community hall instead signed to reduce world hatred of about a nation toward which most Americans feel a traditional affection. But the Poland of today is not the Poland of Pulaski, and her Communists are just as de Dinner Held holding their regular meeting Communist crimes against civil ture Chinese students failed to pass a four-year high school on September 28. rights. The sale was held as a means If the same old Gestapo meth course in eight years.

Immigr vious as any others. ods continue in cases where the lion Commissioner Emilio Galang to raise funds for rebuilding the Mt. Joy Church, and consisted of a bake sale and bazaar. spotlight of publicity cannot reach grew suspicious. He investigaged: By Mrs.

W. H. Jones TURKEY CITY More than 100 dinners were served as members of the Monroe Community Club sponsored a dinner in the Mr. and Mrs. William Minnick, accused them of flunking so they then nothing will have been ar complished.

lly and Joan, of Hannaville were Members of the Scotch Hill inner guests Sunday, of Mr. and group who won door prizes ere! community hall recently. could remain in the Philippines and ordered them deported to Chi nese Formosa. Their ages are 2Z Mrs. George McPheters.

LAST Times' TODAYI Mmie Stovtr Featun Tlmti Mrs. Helen Southwick, Mrs. Clara He Knows Who's Boss! Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cox and Nulph.

Mrs. Esther Thompson, Mrs. Pauline Hall and Mrs. Verna WASHINGTON. Oct.

9 HI federal employe was filling out an Leith. the family style chicken dinners helped the group add considerably to its treasury. E. B. Master is a patient in the family of New Wilmington were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Freeman Proper. application to take a promotion Others attending with the Fel exam in his agency. lowship Class were Mrs. Elva Simons, Mrs.

Louise Eshbaugh, One of the questions was; Ivan Loker and Freeman Proper "Who is your immediate super are spending this week on Lake Erie with a fishing party. Mrs. Janet Craft, Rhea Bowen. Sarah Watson, and Mrs. Mary visor?" Harrigcr.

Without hesitation he My mother-in-law." Mrs. J. .1. Levy recently attended-a public sale at the home ot the late Arthur Ritchey near Mariasville. Mrs.

John N. Holder is recuperat ing in the Titusville Hospital. Protestent churches in Butler, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Smith and children were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Denton Shafer of West Home.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell of Seneca visited Mrs. R. C.

Watson recently. Harold E. Master called on his father, E. B. Master, in the Oil City hospital Sunday.

First secretary of the U. S. was the father of our financil system. UOCK AND PRAY Mis. W.

H. Jones visited her On their way home the group stopped at a restaurant for refreshments. The regular October meeting will be held in Ihe home of Mrs. Mary Harriger. Lester Snyder accom TABOR CITY.

N. C. GIV-Direc-rs of a Baptist Church Bible panied Mrs. Milburn Bimber of sister, Mrs. Miles Hagerty, in iim-lenton Wednesday.

Excelsior to Meadville, Friday school here asked their youngsters what hymns they wanted to sing. The first and second choices: here they attended the furneral of a relative, John Wilcox. Mrs. Raymond Dunkle and Miss Emma Boocks were in Kennerdcll Rock Around the Clock" and Sixteen Tons." Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Hares and Saturday. Mrs. Verna Leith and Mrs. Pauline Thompson honored Mrs. Susan Henry with a shower in the home of Mrs.

Leith last Wednesday were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Errol Lindsey at Erie Harlcy Shoup and Mrs. istull of St. Petersburg were on Sunday. Pemeys Mrs.

Henry was the recipient of cent gucsls of Mr and Mrs. Mcrc OIL CITY MM3-C Richard N. Kerr has re many iuvuiy hostesses served refresh-j ments lo the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. S.

E. Carroll turned to his base at San Diego, Calif. Last Friday Mrs. Neil Kerr and Mrs. Richard Kerr accompanied him to the Pittsburgh airport prior to his departure.

ited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shoup lva Henry, Betty Heller, Rhea owen, Mrs. Kale Gabler, Mrs. HURRY! HURRY! LAST TIMES TODAY Louise Eshbaugh, Mrs.

Irene Thompson, Mrs. Janet Craft, Mrs. of Kennerdcll on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Harrison Kling-ler, son, Dickie, and daughter, Di-etta, of Knox RD visited Mr. Harold Murray suffered a bad Pauline Hall, Mrs. Mary Harriger, Mrs. Sara Watson. Mrs.

Helen cut on his thigh with an electric WEDNESDAY FEATURES SHOP ALL DAY 9 A. M. 'TIL 5 P. M. Southwick, Betty Simpson, Mrs.

and Mrs. Jack Klinglcr Sunday saw while laying flooring for a neighbor one evening this week, lie is a patient in the Titusville evening. Mollie Simpson, Barbara Simpson, Mrs. Audrey Slater, Mrs. Mae Sleppy, Mrs.

Emma Steigenvald, Clara Nulph, Betty Lou "HOT-ROD GIRL" PLUS 'GIRLS IN PRISON' Cameron, Mrs. and Dolly Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kacliursky 'and son of Moncsson were -weekend visitors in the Michael Balas and Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Smith, daughters, Johanna and Nancy, son, Billy, Clarence Gardner and his guests, Air. and Mrs. Fred Dase, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Gardner in Salem. The occasion was honoring the birthday of Johanna Smith. Mrs. Archie Shoup and her sis Melvin Sitterly homes. Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd L. Brewster attended two "house warming" WW A ifl 'A C010R br DCIUIE a titfflt tan -TSft Features at Hot STARTS TOMORROW One-third of the 1,072,000 rcsi events in Eric Sunday in the dents of Washington, D. lomes of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest for the Federal Government. Catlin Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Catlbi, Jr.

Both families had recently moved into new homes. ters, Mary and Esther N-o of Bessemer were Sunday guests of' Mr. and Mrs. Merle Miller. SHE HATED HIS FLAG but l'i and Mrs.

Gene Host arc visiting the former's parents, Mr. Melvin Plunkard of Fullertorr Street was injured in a truck -car collision Thursday in Ohio and and Mrs. Harry Host in Tylers-burg. Gene, a bajl player, has just is hospitalized there. completed the season with the De Mrs.

Flwence Myers who is em ployed in Elk City spent several days last week at her home here. troit Tigers with whom he is affiliated. Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Dahle visited their daughter Katy at Slippery Rock on Sunday. Miss Dahle is a student at Slippery Rock College. Mrs. Hattic Price of Globe, Ariz, and daughter Miss Edna Walter ot Erie, visited the Francis Walter home Sunday.

Mrs. Price left to spend a week in Washington, D. C. VI Charles McClintock was a call- at Brennemen's Corners re cently. Mrs.

James Levy, son Thomas, but will return to visit relatives and Mrs. Wayne Hutchison, and son, Tommy, spent Tuesday with and friends here before going back is today's greatest Mr. and Mrs. William Fair in to Arizona. Stcubenville, O.

s. Theresa Wolbcrt spent a week with her son-in-la 'hiskey value! daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert BRIGHT NEW PLAID PAIR Doubles Over for Double Warmth Mrs. Florence Dittman attended the Hummel family reunion held al Legion Farm in St.

Petersburg recently. She was honored as the oldest member present. Walters, in Titusville recently. IMAYO-ROBfflTMK-nUIBOp Nick .1,1. RAYMOND BURR LEO Gordon" PLUS Mike Snecringcr and son Baltimore, visited his mother 198 in-law, Mrs.

Mabel Frill, several 68 intnei longl Folded, the double linker thitkneit and air layer be-veen keep you warmer. 50 col-n, 45 rayon, 5 wool for iff, strength. Hunter green, cranium. Surf blue, apple red, cho pink. days last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boyd arc 72 81 Inches Folded Size It's easy to understand why PM is fast becoming the first choice of value-conscious whiskey buyers. This top-quality whiskey offers the finest flavor and a famous namc-at a surprisingly modest price! If you like fine things (and have a keen sense of value) try todays lop whiskey value: PM! visiting in New York and Canada Mrs. Marcclla Martin and Mis: Ruth Whipp spent Friday night ii Harrisburg.

Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughlii D. M. Bert, who is employed in Albion, spent the weekend in his home on Church Street.

Clarence Gardner visited his mother, Mrs. Nellie Gardner of Warren, recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Dickson of Oil City were recent guests of Mrs.

R. C. Watson. WHITE SHEET BLANKETS MEN'S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS ot Ellwood City visited friends here Tuesday en route to visit the former's sister, Mrs. Mac Gates- In a recent publication vc arc 50 00 informed that Rev.

Roy Frazicr, former pastor on the Evangelical i Reformed Church, has been elected president of the Council of Superb Quality French Cuffs Regular Cuffs 70" 84" Size Thickly Napped Special Price man, in Kane. Mr. and Mrs. George DcWalt and Mrs. lluby Rapp of Titusville called in the home of Mrs.

Stella B. Shotts Tuesday. Mrs. J. F.

Ocbs visited her daughter, Mrs. II. E. Mealy, in the Oil City Hospital Wednesday evening. Friends in the Leeper vicinity recently received word of the death in Cleveland, on Friday, September 21, of Mrs.

Fred A. Stanley, the former Minnie Wann. llo-lh Mr. mid Mrs. Stanley were former residents of Tylcrsburg and had r.iany friends In this area.

MEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT UNION SUITS LAST TIMES T0NITE! Nlghl Shown it CLOSEOUT REMNANTS! REMNANTS! HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS AT A SPECIAL CLEANUP PRICE HURRY! SAVEI 1 mmtmm J'uiping Visil Slated KARACHI, Oct. 9 m-Pakistnn's Prime Minister Ihisscyn Shnhccd Suhrnwardy flies to reining Oct. 18 for a 12-tlny slate visit In Red Short Sleeves Ankle Length Rib Knit STARTS THURS. JOHN WAYNE in "BLOOD AUEY" PIUS 2nd BIG HITI JOEL McCREA In "STRANGER ON HORSEBACK" MTKKAL PISHUERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, II fW V0RK 46 PROOF til GKAItt NEUTRAL SPIRITI China,.

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