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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The News-Heraldi
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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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6 THE NEWS-HERALD Franklin and Oil City. Pa. Society News Features For Women Thursday. June 21, 1962 French Kate Will Be Feature of 'The Wo7' DIAL 2-3141 Orla W. Edkin and Barbara B.

Slaugb.enhau.pt, Editors Beverly Riddle Is KZa. Awarded National Couple Wed Saturday In Pretty Home Ceremony Grange Scholarship Mi6s Beverly Riddle, 18, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Riddle, A son, Jeffrey Ernest, was born Wednesday morning in the of Emlenton RD 2, has been awarded the National "Grange Fort Sill Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Fisher, Apartment 9, Lynda Circle, Lawton, Okla. The mother is the former Joanne Lim Travel Scholarship. ber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Limber, 1235 Chestnut Street, She applied for recognition at who recently returned from a visit in Lawton.

the state level, and was chosen one of seven outstanding 4-H members from the 50 state Mrs. Helen Smith Hul, of Boonton, N. a former Franklin resident, is visiting this week with Mrs. Ralph J. Fleishman, of 211 Twelfth Street.

She was here for the Thompson-Waterbury wedding on Wednesday. As scholarship winner, Beverly will attend the American Institute of Cooperative Youth Sessions to TO MAKE HOME IN VIRGINIA be held at Ohio University Aug. Mr. and Mrs. David Harlan and family, of 1518 Buffalo Street, 5 to 8.

will leave Saturday to make their home in Waynesboro, where On Wednesday Beverly was mjIT DE NOEL Caron's famous "Christmas Night" a heady, intriguing fragrance that challenges a woman's charm (and a man's in terest). One of the great perfumes of our time- particularly appropriate to the season. EXTRACT 12.50 to tSQt LOTION Hi 4 MM- Mr. Harlan is employed by the Reynolds Metal Co. Their address Venango County's only represen will be 1208 Crofton Avenue, Waynesboro.

tative competing for the title of FRENCH KATE Miss Milkmaid o' the Greater ly a century ago. The notorious Pittsburgh Area. The annual contest, sponsored ALICE NUNN Alice Nunn will arrive here from New York on Saturday to begin rehearsal for the role of French Kate in the play, "The Waif," scheduled to be the Red dance hall operator was a familiar figure in Pithole in the oil Mr. and Mrs. W.

Thomas Brown are parents of a son born at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in University Hospital, Columbus, O. Mrs. Brown is the former Melissa Parker, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lee R. Parker, of 518 Liberty Street. The Browns reside at 320 Ashburton Road, Columbus. 13, O.

by the Greater Pittsburgh Dairy jjj ImX 1 I BrWOTOTTW 'MM MMMMMMMMHMMMMMMi boom days in that region. Industry Association and the "The Waif" is scheduled to open here July 2. Pittsburgh Dairy Council, is held in Pittsburgh, and this year's WILL CELEBRATE 25th ANNIVERSARY winner was Jean Elder, of New Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C.

Wood, of Franklin RD 1, will cele TRY MUSHROOM PACKET Chicken livers, fresh mush Alexandria RD 1. She will be the area entrant in state competition at Reading June 28. brate their 25th wedding anniversary on Sunday. A family dinner will be served at noon and open house will be held from 2 until 6 NAOMI ZAND 52 SPRING ST. OIL CITY 6-9631 Barn's second production of the year.

Miss Nunn, an accomplished actress, singer and comedienne, has appeared in a number of Broadway productions such as "A Family Affair" and "Oh Captain." She has been a singing com rooms and butter will cook flav-orfully together in a foil package Beverly is a sophomore at In over a wood chacoal briquet diana State University, majoring in Home Economics. An outstand fire. These can be served over scrambled eggs or toast for a change of pace breakfast or ing worker in 4-H activities, she has won many honors, most im p. Dr. and Mrs.

Marcus Shcffer and children, Loren, Lynne, Marcus and Lisa, of Owosso, are visiting in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sheffer, of 622 Meadville Pike.

They are en route to Canada for a brief vacation. On his return to Michigan July 1 Dr. Sheffer will be in charge of the anesthesia department of the Saginaw General Hospital. RETURN FROM BEDFORD SPRINGS edienne in clubs and on television in Florida, Texas, Boston and MR. AND MRS.

CHARLES EMERY DERBY light lunch. portant being chosen Pennsylva nia's representative at the 4-H New York. In addition she has Out-of-town guests were from been in off-Broadway productions National Club Congress held at Chicago last year. Youngstown and Marion, 0., West Miss Dolores Lee Ferlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Ferlin, of Cochranton, and Charles Em and has appeared with a number Palm Beach, and Cambridge Beverly, Barbara, her younger of stock companies. Springs, Greenville, Meadville WE GIVE fgfsl fftia T8L Lwi French Kate is actually the Mr. and Mrs. Griff Black, of 1423 Buffalo Street, have returned from attending the United Commercial Travelers Convention held at the Bedfoard Springs Hotel, Bedford Springs. Mr.

Black was the and Pittsburgh. "viDain" of the show, the scene of which is set in Franklin near- sister, and her brother, Harold, assist their parents on their 114-acre dairy farm. The sisters show 20 head of registered Jersey at area delegate for the event. Dinner Dance Set As Golf county fairs and the proceeds help finance Beverly's college education. A seventh degree Grange member, Beverly has held all offices in her 4-H Club and served as sec ery Derby, of Carlton, were united inn marriage Saturday evening in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Blair, grandparents of the bridegroom. He is the son of Mrs. Dorothy Frampton, of Carlton, and of Donald Derby, of North Ridge, Calif. The Rev.

Robert Johnson, pastor of the Cochranton eMthodist Church, officiated at the double ring ceremony at 7:30 o'clock. An improvised altar of palms, ferns Ethel Miller, Dale Zinz retary of the 4-H Council. She is Tourney Event A highlight of the Invitational Golf Tournament at Wanango Country Club this weekend will be a dinner dance Friday evening. Marry Saturday Evening That reai nnnn nnrp Home-Mode Flavor oJj STAMPS- an active member of the Scrub- grass Presbyterian Church. lavender and white with white ac She was instrumental in organ cessories.

Mrs. Zinz was attired The Lyn Francis Orchestra has izing a 4-H club at Indiana, and she has held offices in Emlenton and orange blossoms formed the setting for the service, and ar Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, of New Lebanon, announce the mar-i riage of their daughter, Ethel Jeanette, to Dale LaMarr Zinz, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Zkiz of Cochranton RD. been engaged. A social hour is in a gray and white dress with white accessories, and both mothers wore corsages of white Assembly No. 50, Order of Rain rangements of red roses and gar bow for Girls. She is now president den flowers were used throughout of the Campus Rainbow Group the home.

Ed provided the wedding music. Included in the selec planned from 7 to 8 p. followed with a buffet dinner. The party offers an opportunity for club members to meet and welcome the visiting golfers participating in the two-day event, and is the major social affair of A reception for the immediate families and friends was held following the ceremony in the social at Lakeview High School. Her husband attended Rocky Grove tions were "Because," "Oh Prom The ceremony took place at 7:30 p.

m. Saturday in the Grace Lutheran Church with the Rev. Paul E. Fauth officiating at the single ring service. For her wedding the bride chose rooms of the New Lebanon Unit ise Me" and the traditional ed Presbyterian Church.

marches. The bride was attired in a white The rooms were attractively decorated with vases of pink, High School, and is employed at Allan Hart's Dairy Farm. The couple will reside at Cochranton RD. Guests were present from Grove City, Franklin, Cochranton, Sandy Lake, and Marion, O. a blue and white linen suit with white accessories, and she wore the weekend.

Bruno Wolozyn will provide organ music: during the dinner hour and evening Saturday. white and blue flowers. The buf street-length dress with a lace pattern. Her small circular veil featured a multiple bow arrangement. She carried white Bible a corsage of white carnations.

Distributed by McFarland Abersold Franklin fet table was centered with a tiered wedding cake baked by the As her sister's maid of honor, bride's grandmother, Mrs. Rollie toooed with pink rosebuds and KEEP FAN CLEAN Miss Pearl Miller wore a white lace dress with white accessories, Smith of Sandy Lake. Aides were Mrs. James Mason, and her corsage was of pink For best efficiency, fan blades need to be clean. Remember to Mrs.

Charles McMurry, Mrs. Har Barry Hawke accompanied Mr. clean your fan with soap or detergent suds two or three times during the summer. ry Morrison, Mrs. Martha Chis-holm, and Miss Ethel Miller.

The new Mrs. Zinz is a senior Zinz as best man. For Summertime Glamour, Go Strapless in Comfort Mrs. Miller selected a dress of white pompons, showered with small white flowers. Miss Sally Ferlin, the maid of honor, wore a beige linen dress, accented with an orange cummerbund and orange leaf hat.

Her accessories were beigo, and she complemented her ensemble with a corsage of yellow rosebuds and white and bronze pompons. Charles Blair, of Carlton, uncle of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Lyle Mook, Steve Carroll, Craig Barnes and IliyyyM i mm '9 John Heltzel, of Cochranton, and Richard George, of Carlton. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Ferlin wore a lavender sheath with white accessories.

Mrs. Frampton selected a a and white sheath. Her accessories were white, and both mothers had corsages of pink and white carnations. A reception for 150 guests was held in the Blair home. Th table was centered with a three-tiered YET IT TAKES NO MORE SPACe THAN A STANDARD SIZE REFRIGERATOR 1 cake decorated with a three-tiered ed with double candelabra.

Red and pink roses were arranged in an oval bowl which had belonged to the great grandmother of the bridegroom. Serving as aides were Miss Dorothy Hunt, Miss Hazel Rose and Mrs. Richard George. Miss Brenda Turner had charge of the guest book. Miss Peggy Carner and Miss Jean Blair were pourers, and Miss Karen Ferlin served the punch.

Mrs. George Byers cut the wedding cake. Following a wedding trip to Lake Erie, Mr. and Mrs. Derby will reside at Perrysville, where he is employed by the MoElroy Paving Co.

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