Derrick Publishing Company's directory of Venango County, Pa., 1920-1921. containing a general alphabetical, classified business and street and house directories of Oil City and Franklin, their government, institutions, societies, etc., also directories of the boroughs of Clintonville, Cooperstown, Emlenton, Pleasantville, Polk, Rouseville and Utica, Part 37

Author: Derrick Publishing Company
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Oil City, Pa. : Derrick Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 1114


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Ross Alice, canvasser.


Ross Hulda (wid Henderson R). Ross Laura.


Rossiter William J (Mary), clerk Wa- nango Club.


Rupert John O (Ambrette), tmstr. Say Charles M (Alice), grocer.


Say Carl, cooper.


Schaub Adolph (Katherine), gen mgr O C Woodworking Co.


Scott Arthur W (Lucille), sec-treas Empire Oil & Grease.


Scott William J (Reba), clerk Empire Oil Works.


SEYMOURE C O, real estate dept


Venango Oil & Land Co, h Oil City. Shannon Harold E (Alma), clerk PRR. Shuler Floyd (Letitia), filterer.


Siederman Louis E (Belle), oil prod.


Smith Dana W (Mildred), agt N Y C and Erie.


Smith Lucia.


Smith Mildred, school tchr.


Sodders Axel, emp Pitts Filter Co. Southworth Rev, Methodist Church. Spencer Marshall D (Mary), wtchman.


Sutton Alice (wid Philip J).


Swartzfager Harry, lab O W S Co. Swartzfager Samuel G (Emma), lab. Turner Walter (Lulu), frt agt E R R. Van Pelt Howard (Bessie), trav sales- man.


Venango Oil & Land Co [Frank and Charles O'Day ].


Voorhies Paul D (Osta), pmpr.


Penn'a Cooperage Co, A L Confer pres, Voorhies Robert C (Esther), pmpr. J F Means treas, E W Chase mgr, Voith Henry (Sarah), sta fireman. mfrs oil barrels.


Voith Violet, stenog.


Wanango Club.


Wareham Herbert, lab.


Weikal Martin L (Josephine), retired. Wentling Chester (Margaret), elec- trician.


Western Penn'a Granitoid Monumental Works, J C Ladds mgr.


Wygant Hugh (Pearl), lab. Wolf George, tmstr. Yardley George (Helen C), clerk U N Gas Co.


CRYSTAL OIL WORKS


Bring "it" to us 20 Elm Street


J. A. FAWCETT STOP 12, ROUSEVILLE TROLLEY E. V. D. SELDEN HIGH GRADE AUTOMOBILE OILS


JACKSON'S PHARMACY TOILET REQUISITES


8 STATE STRLET


JOHNSTON HALL-REALTOR - 205 Sycamore St. INSURANCE - LIBERTY BONDS


RENO CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 283


RENO CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY


CONFECTIONER.


Say Charley M.


CONTRACTOR-CARPENTER.


Boyd James L.


OILS AND GREASES.


Advance Oil Co (Inc).


CONTRACTOR-PAINTER.


Miller James W.


OIL PRODUCERS.


Advance Oil Co (Inc).


Bellows Reese.


Blossom Frank F.


Leach Frank.


McDowell William J.


Siederman Louis E.


MONUMENTAL WORKS.


Western Penn'a Granitoid Monumental Works.


OIL BARREL MFRS.


Penn'a Cooperage Co.


The Derrick Publishing Co.


Job Printers, Bookbinders


and Blank Book Makers


Loose Leaf Systems and Oil and Gas Forms a Specialty


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ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. OIL CITY, PA.


2 WEST FRONT STREET


Everything in Tailoring For Ladies and Gents


OIL CITY, PENN'A


CENTRAL TAILORS


CLARENCE B. JACKSON


FLORIST.


Manross David.


GROCERY.


Rhines H Burtram.


OIL REFINERS.


Empire Oil Works.


REAL ESTATE. Venango Oil & Land Co ..


OIL COMPANIES.


Venango Oil & Land Co. Advance Oil Co (Inc).


Wiring, Chandeliers, Fixtures


SHAW TRANSFER CO.


LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING


BEN N. SHAW 228 ELM STREET


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ROUSEVILLE ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.


ROUSEVILLE BORO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY


Anderson Isaac (Lena J), oil prod. Archer Edgar, lab.


Archer Leon S (Winnefred), drg contr. Cavanaugh Francis, lab.


Armstrong Thomas C, teacher.


Arthurs James N (Iva), contractor. Arthurs John H (Ada), contractor. Arthurs Warren, clerk.


Arthurs William E (Letta), oil prod. Atkinson John E (Alta), lab.


Baker Clarence, tool dresser.


Baker Daniel M (Maude), driller.


Baker Myrtle, clerk U N G Co.


- Baker Sue, clerk O C N Bank.


Ball Frank B (Maude), sta engr. Bankson Alexander (Nellie), lab.


Bankson Elmer.


Bankson Hannah.


Bankson Esther, clerk.


Bankson Jennie.


Bankson Lena, clerk.


Bankson Nellie, clerk.


Bankson Waldo, driller.


Bankson Rowena, clerk.


Barr William B (Lena), auto mech.


Barrett Owen J (Mary), engineer. Baum Earl E (Isabel), painter.


Beigle F Max (Loretta), lab.


Bole John E (Blanche), emp P R R.


Borland James H (Mary), refineryman. Borland H Judd (Bessie), sta engr.


Bowers Bradley E (Donnie), oil prod. Bowers Frank (Lottie), oil prod. Bowers John, retired.


Bowers John F (Anna), mach.


Bowers Martin T (Ludomilia), oil prod. Bradish Robert W (Edna), pipe fitter. Brannon Henry (Tillie), lab.


Briggs Peter O, emp P R R. Brown Anna Mrs.


Brown Kenneth. Brown Mary, clerk.


Brown Robert (Nettie), lab.


Brush George H (Emma) [Brush & Cavanaugh].


Brush & Cavanugh, billiards.


Burkatt Fred, lab, res Oil City, Pa. Calbernn Katie (wid Frank).


Campbell Joseph (Caroline), lab.


Carpenter Oren, pipe fitter.


CARRIER DAVID E, traf mgr Penn American Refining Co.


Carrier Elmer, emp P R R,


Casey Edward (Hanna), refineryman. Fry William J (Mary), boilerman.


Casey Edward, refineryman.


Casey Gertrude, stenog.


Cavanaugh Bridget (wid Sylvester).


CAVANAUGH DANIEL J (CLARA), mgr Penn-American Refining Co.


Cavanaugh George, student.


Cavanaugh Gertrude.


Cavanaugh James (Ival I), oil tester.


Cavanaugh John, lab.


Cavanaugh Leo, bkkpr.


Cavanaugh Madolyn, bkkpr.


Cavanugh Timothy F (Verna) [Brush & Cavanaugh].


Cherry Lawrence, lab.


Cherry William, retired.


Clark M Ina (wid Ivan).


Cochran Guy (Elma).


Cochran Mont (Irene), emp Penn-Am.


Cochran Thomas K (Anna), rfyman.


Compton Clarence H (Florence) tele- grapher.


Compton Henry P (Louisa), lab.


Cromack William (Ellen A), retired.


Crooks Lafayette (Jessie), lab.


Crouch Catherine, domestic.


Crouthers Sir Arthur (Myrtle), barber. CRYSTAL OIL WORKS [E .V D Sel- den and J A Fawcett], refiners of petroleum and mfrs of lubricating oil, P O address Oil City Pa. (See adv side lines).


Dale Roland (Nell), driller.


Dodd Floyd (Ina), tool dresser.


Downing C Arthur { Laura), carpenter.


Drake Ernest, mach.


Drake William C (Edith), lab.


Duffee Jennie Mrs.


Dyson Hattie, domestic. Ensle Frederick, lab.


Ensle Robert (Mary), stillman.


Ensle William C (Lucy), carpenter.


Feely James B (Florence), driller.


File Charles H (Emma), stillman.


Fox James J (Hazel), sales mgr Penn Amer Ref Co.


Friggle Jake, mach.


Fry Charles F (Maud), refineryman. Fry Clara.


Fry Frank (Dora), grocer.


Fry Gertrude. domestic.


Fry Henry W, lab.


Fry John H (Nancy Jane), lab.


Fry Lester, bank clerk.


Fry Mary (wid Jessie F).


Fry Merel F (Vivian), lab.


Gathers Clarence A (Bertha), pmpr. Gehring Ernest (Ethel), lab.


Gibson Elizabeth (wid William).


34 NATIONAL TRANSIT BUILDING


HIGHEST QUALITY WHITE & COLORED WASTE


PET. PHONE 1597-C


HENRY P. WEGH


Paul Building, No. 2 Main Street BOTH TELEPHONES 153


CORRIN


TAILORED THINGS FOR MEN SECOND FLOOR I. O. O. F. BUILDING


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HATS


THE JOHNSON-WOOLLARD CO. "MEN'S WEAR-THAT'S ALL"


ROUSEVILLE ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY. 285


Gibson Jessie E, school teacher. Gillespie Charles W (Cora), sta engr. Giltinan James W (Ival), mach. Glenn Loyal B (Eddith), rfyman. Glover Frank E (Geneva), sta engr. Glover Marie (wid James).


Green Harry, lab.


Green John H (Lenora), lab.


Groser May (wid F E). Hamilton James, lab.


Hammond Susan (wid James).


Hannah Lester (Lily), sta fireman. Hartman Alva L (Iva), oil prod.


Hartman James F (Tempa), oil prod. Harsh Frederick E (Lulu), oil prod. Hartnett David F Rev, rector Roman Catholic Church.


Heckathorn John C (Dora), rfyman.


Heckathorn Russell, electrician.


Heckathorn Charles J, emp Crystal Ref Co.


Henderson Carroll D (Mary), prin Rouseville School.


flickman Charles (Julia L), pmpr. Hickman Simeon, leaseman


Hunter Essl, trained nurse.


Hunter Margaret J (wid Sylvester), oil prod.


Hutchison Charles M, lab.


Hulsizer Grover (Leola), pmpr.


Hutchison Hattie (wid Henry).


Hutchison Le Roy.


Hutchison William H (Carrie), lab. Horn Steven (Hattie), lab.


Ignazio Brucato (Lena L). Irrgang Bernard (Margaret), cooper. Irwin John, tmstr.


Irwin Levi H (Sarah C), bkkpr. Jolly Lillian.


Jolly Mary


Jolly Thomas H (Alice), bleksmith. Judge Timothy, night watchman.


Kelley Ralph (Sophie), lab.


Kirkwood Charles W (Mary), oil well shooter.


Kirkwood David (Maud), clerk.


Kirkwood Florence, student


Kirkwood Lovina (wid John).


Kirkwood Melvin, helper.


Kirkwood Morris (Hazel), pmpr.


Kirkwood Paul, mach.


Kirkwood Wesley. Koch Edward (Ada), mach.


Koch Louis A (Louise), mach. Koch Richard, clerk. Kuster Michael, pmpr.


Lackey Harry W (Elizabeth), ap'ntice. Lamb Harry H (Ella), physician Lavery Daniel, lab. Leroux Joseph E (Lena), oil prod. Livingston J Alice (wid Ralph). Long Anna (wid E Lee).


Long Margaret.


Lyford Mary E (wid George A). Lyford Raymond A, lab.


McBrier Harry C (Mary), gauger.


McCandless Ernest M (Mary), lab.


McClintock Myron R (Florence I), re- tired.


McClintock Roy (Emma), lab.


McComb George H (Ida), oil prod.


McComb John E (Claire), oil prod.


Mccutcheon William, retired.


McDaniels Henry (Viola), tool dresser. McFadden John (Thelma), lab.


McFadden Mary Mrs.


McFadden William T (Lillian), tmstr. McKissick Charles, driller.


McKissick Sarah Mrs.


Main Harry E (Adaline), lab.


Main William B, lab


Mandaville James L (Adda), rfyman. MANION LAWRENCE M (LORETTA


O) [Rouseville Cooperage Co], h Oil City Pa.


MANION DANIEL F (LAURETTA) [ Rouseville Cooperage Co].


MANION PATRICK [Rouseville Coop- erage Co].


Manson Arthur L (Nora), lab.


Manson J Miles, leaseman.


Marsh Charles (Minnie E), lab.


Marsh William (Ethel), well shooter.


Matthews John (Eleanore), foreman.


Miller Henry A, Peanut Stand


Milller Jean.


Miller Michael H (Mary), lab.


Miller Shile E (Estella), pastor M E Church.


Minium Susan E (wid Lman).


Mitchell Ival.


Mong John A, lab.


Mortland Wade D (Hattie), stillman. Mook Donald, flagman P R R.


Moyar Eugene (Lottie), clerk.


Moyar Samuel, tank shop, Rouseville Supply Co.


Moyar Samuel N (Mary), mgr Rouse- ville Supply Co


Mumford Rudolph (Laura), rfyman.


Myers Mary E (wid Clarence A).


Nelson George A, blacksmith.


Nelson John (Nettie), retired.


Neyman Elizabeth (wid John).


Nicol William (Elizabeth), lab.


Noel Perry E (Maud), lab. Noel Walter (Alice), driller.


Noyes Harvey L (Mildred). towerman. O'Brien Nell M, bkkpr, res Franklin Osborn Hiram (Etta), blacksmith.


Page Arthur (Clara J), emp Penn- Amer Ref Co.


Page Louis (Jennie), sta fireman. Parker Elue, billing clerk.


CITIZENS BANKING COMPANY, have money when you need it


Open an account with us now and


THE OLMES SHOP


OIL CITY. PENN'A


HARDWARE, CUTLERY, STOVES AND RANGES


OIL CITY HARDWARE JOHN A. STUBLER


BORLAND LUMBER CO.


286 ROUSEVILLE ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.


Parker Samuel E (Sadie), drayman Staub Martin, lab. and teaming. PENN AMERICAN OIL PRODUCING Sterling Clyde E, mach.


- Smith Wilson (Mary K), ins agt.


Stevenson Harry (Anna), sta engr.


PENN AMERICAN REFINING CO, P Stover Robert (Ecie), sta fireman. O address Oil City, Pa. (See adv.) Straub Augustus.


Peterman Harry E (Elizabeth), rfyman. Straub Augustus B (Mary K), oil prod. Peterman Katherine (wid David). Straub George B (Clara), oil prod.


Straub John W (Mary E), oil prod.


Straub Margaret (wid Andrew T). Straub Vincent, leaseman


Straub Zelda.


Stroup Susan (wid Eli F).


Sutley Harry, lab.


Sutton Boyd E (Lena), grocer.


Tannehill William, retired.


Teed William W (Ida), emp Penn-Am. Toy John, lab.


Toy Lester, carpenter.


Toy Manley P (Margaret), carpenter.


Toy Rachel (wid W M).


Toy Roy, lab


Turk Roy (Frankie), garage.


Turner Burt (Nell), meat market.


Turner D E and B E, meat market.


Rodenbaugh Joseph W (Nancy), pmpr. Turner Don E (Alice) [Turner D E Rodenbaugh Clarence (Gretta), tmstr. and B E]. Rodgers Dorothy. Turner West (Libbie), retired.


Rogers Harry (Mildred), lab.


Rose A Hildred, clerk.


ROSE ARTHUR N (AGNES), post master, job printer


Rose Hiram T (Goldie), general mer- chandise and grocer.


Rose Hiram T (Goldie), merrhant.


Rose John R (Ethel), cooper.


Rose William (Blanche), bkkpr.


Ross Abram (Maria), tmstr.


Ryan Annie (wid James).


Sipson William E (Maude), emp PRR. Slesnick Ira (Rose), grocer. Slingerland May J (wid F C).


Smith Jane B, stenog.


Smith Millard G, flagman P R R


ROUSEVILLE BORO CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY


BARBER SHOP.


Crouther Arthur.


BARREL MFG.


Rouseville Cooperage Co.


BLACKSMITH SHOP


Ray Louis.


CONFECTIONERS.


Rouseville Candy Kitchen. Rose Arthur R. Brush & Cavanaugh.


CONTRACTOR -- DRILLERS.


Arthurs William E. Archer Leon S. Reynolds James D. Reynolds Samuel.


104 STATE STREET


STATE STREET RESTAURANT


GOOD THINGS TO EAT-PROMPT SERVICE


CECIL N. DAVIS, Prop.


Wilkins Frederick J (Ella), tank shop, Rouseville Supply Co.


Winters Clarence J (Mabel), sta engr. Womer James E (Edna), foreman. Wright Julia, domestic.


214 CENTER ST., OIL CITY, PA.


co.


Phillips Hezekiah (Sarah), retired Pritchard Friend J (Bridget), lab. Pritchard Henry, lab.


Rankin Arthur (Nannie), lab.


Rankin Robert C (Myrtle), lab. Ray Louis, blacksmith.


Renninger Gus H (Myrtle), woodsman. Reynolds Ida, bkkpr.


Reynolds James D (Minta), contract- ing driller.


Reynolds Leroy, clerk.


Reynolds Minnie, clerk


Reynolds Ora, teacher.


Reynolds Samuel (Charlena), contr. Richey Gable (Bessie), tool dresser. Ritchie Letta, bkkpr.


BOTH PHONES


Robbins Louis, tmstr.


Wayside Inn [G H Brush and J F Cav- anugh], pool room, confectionery and restaurant.


Weber Daniel E (Grace), molder.


Weible George, refineryman.


Weible Mary Mrs.


Weikal John Lusina), retired.


Welker Guy, bank clerk


Welker William (Jennie), leaseman.


Zeigler Elizabeth Mrs.


Drugs - HARVEY & CAREY, INC. - I. O. O. F. BUILDING


LIGGETTS CANDY


ROUSEVILLE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 287 - PLT. PHONE 92 GENERAL MERCHANDISE PEANUT STAND. Rose Hiram T. Miller Henry A. GROCERS. PHARMACY. Fry Frank L. H. W. DICKINSON Sutton Boyd E. Tyler William C. Slesnick Ira. MEAT MARKET. Lamb Harry H. PHYSICIANS Turner D E and B E. Tyler William C. MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. Weible Mary Mrs. POOL ROOM. OIL PRODUCERS. Brush & Cavanaugh Anderson Isaac POSTOFFICE. Bowers Bradley E. Bowers Frank. Rose Arthur H, postmaster. Bowers Martin T. BELL PHONE 99 Harsh Frederick E. PRINTER-JOB. Hartman Alva L. Rose Arthur N. Hartman James F. Leroux Joseph E. RESTAURANT. McComb George H. McComb John E. Brush & Cavanaugh. Penn American Oil Producing Co. Straub Augustus B. SHOE SHOP Straub George B Heckathorn S Homer. Straub John W. OIL REFINERIES. SHOE DEALER. Crystal Oil Works. Rose Hiram T. JEWELRY, CLOCKS, ETC. OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING Penn-American Refining Co. OIL WELL SUPPLIES. Rouseville Supply Co. VOCAL AND VIOLIN TEACHER. Tyler Edit. The Derrick Publishing Co. Job Printers, Bookbinders CADIGAN, NIXON & CO. - BROKERS STOCKS AND BONDS EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING OFFICIAL R. R. WATCH INSPECTOR and Blank Book Makers Loose Leaf Systems and Oil and Gas Forms a Specialty ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED OIL CITY, PA. MEMBERS PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE


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FRANKLIN MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


DERRICK'S FRANKLIN MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY 1920-1921.


FRANKLIN CITY GOVERNMENT.


Franklin Was Chartered as a Borough April 14, 1828; Incorporated as a City April 14, 1868.


Population November 1, 1920, Including Rocky Grove, 13,622.


FORMER MAYORS OF FRANKLIN.


*1868-T. A. Dodd.


*1889-W. J. Bleakley.


*1869 -- Henry Dubbs.


*1890-1891-Robert W. Dunn.


*1870-1871-C. M. Hoover.


*1892-1893-C. A. Myers.


*1872-C. W. Mackey.


*1894-John A. Wiley.


*1873-Samuel B. Myers.


1895-W. H. Forbes.


*1874-Thomas Hogue.


1896-Bryan H. Osborne.


*1875-J. W. Lee.


1897-George B. Jobson.


*1876-W. S. Welsh.


1898-James W. Rowland.


*1877-1878-W. R. Crawford. 1879-J. C. Sibley.


*1899-Thomas Algeo. 1900-1901-Charles J. C. Miller.


*1880-W. R. Crawford.


1902-Dr. S. G. Foster.


*1881-George Maloney.


*1882-1883-George Allen.


1904-1905-John R. Robertson.


*1884-George Maloney.


1885-1886-Charles Miller.


*1887-W. J. Bleakley. 1888-S. C. Lewis.


1909-1912-Robert F. Glenn.


1913-1917-Fred W. Brown.


1918-21-John P. Emery.


*Deceased.


CITY COMMISSION.


Mayor and Department Public Affairs-John P. Emery.


Department Finance and Accounts-Henry W. Lamberton.


Department Public Safety-N. B. Myers.


Department Public Property-R. L. Satterwhite.


Department Streets and Public Works-Thos. W. Thompson.


CITY OFFICERS.


City Clerk-J. G. Crawford.


City Solicitor-A. B. Jobson.


City Engineer-John McK Snow.


City Treasurer-J. B. Elliott.


Chief Fire Department and Street Commissioner-C. H. Brennan.


Chief Police Department-E. J. Blakeley.


Health Officer-Dr. C. H. Brown.


Plumbing Inspector and Assistant Health Officer-James Viele.


Superintendent Water Works-P. B. Hied.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Chief, E. J. Blakeley; capt., Geo. W. Dunkle; desk Sergt .. S. F. McMullen. Patrolmen-H. H. Krotzer, Edward Hiland, C. W. Hart, C. C. Brown.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief-C. H. Brennan. Assistant Chief-Leonard Babcock. Driver Hook and Ladder-Carl Petrini.


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*1906-William J. McConnell. 1907-1908-John P. Emery.


1903-Dr. F. W. Brown.


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FRANKLIN MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


FRANKLIN FIRE ALARM SIGNALS.


NOTE-Alarm boxes will be found at all locations appearing in black print: the balance of the numbers are merely for convenience in locating the district in which the fire may be. In sending an alarm by telephone the number should be reported which is nearest the location of the fire.


Dist.


Location.


Dist.


Pacific and Center


12


Second and Liberty


37


Grant and Norman


13 (Box)


Fourth and Liberty


14 (Box) Sixth and Liberty


15 (Box) Eight and Liberty


16


Ninth and Buffalo


42.


Adelaide and Sibley


17 (Box)


Tenth and Elk 43


Plumer and Sibley


18


Otter and South Park


19 (Box)


Eleventh and Chestnut


45


Sixteenth and Elk


21


Twelfth and Otter


47


Elm and Hillside Ave.


23 (Box) Liberty at Harry J. Byrer's


48


Colburn Machine Tool Co.


24 (Box) Thirteenth and Eagle 49 General Manifold Co.


25


Fourteenth and Myrtle


51


Marvin Manufacturing Co.


52 Venango Mills


27


Fourteenth and Chestnut


53


Franklin Lumber Co.


54


Chicago Pneu. Tool Co. No. 4


29 (Box)


Thirteenth and Buffalo


55 Franklin Manufacturing Co.


31


Thirteenth and Howard


56 Oil Well Supply Co. Works


32


Orchard and Atlantic


57


Galena-Signal Oil Works


33 (Box) Thirteenth and Atlantic


34 (Box)


Grant and Orchard


222 Franklin Trust Co.


35 (Box)


Grant and Pine


223 Liberty and Thirteenth


Department's Signal Code-On Tower Bell.


One Tap-Line broken.


Two Taps-Fire out.


Three Taps-Bring steamer.


Four Taps-More pressure. Five Taps-Less pressure-for Water Works.


Six Taps-Calls Chief to Headquarters.


Seven Taps-Calls Firemen to Station.


One tap at 7 a. m. and 7 p. m. is for testing fire alarm.


How to Sound Alarm.


In case of fire break glass on front of alarm box, unlock box, open door, pull hook on inside clear down once only, and let go. Stand by the box until the department arrives and direct them to the fire.


To Send an Alarm by Telephone.


Call Central, giving if possible the number of the district in which the fire is located, or if you are unable to give the district number, give name of nearest cross street. Speak slowly and distinctly-do not get excited-and re- main at the telephone until sure Central has the message.


ALDERMEN.


Second Ward-Milo R. Paden. First Ward-M. R. Henderson. Third Ward-T. M. Foley.


SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF FRANKLIN.


SCHOOL BOARD.


Harry E. Bradley, president (1921), 821 Elk st .; A. B. Jordan (1923), 305 Tenth st .; D. D. Mallory (1923), 1128 Liberty st .; C. A. Miller (1923), 42 Fif- teenth st .; E. D. Jordon (1925), 412 Fourteenth st .; Fred Deane (1921), 1227 Liberty st .; C. R. Galbrath (1925), 1230 Elk st.


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38 Grant and Missourt


39 Atlantic at Snow


Erie and Bleakley 41


Fifteenth and New 44


Fourteenth and Elk 46


22 (Box) Twelfth and Liberty


26 (Box) Fifteenth and Liberty


28 (Box) Thirteenth and Otter


58 Steel Works


36 Location. 9 Venango Manufacturing Co.


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FRANKLIN MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


Officers.


President, Harry B. Bradley; vice president, D. D. Mallory; secretary, F. L. Bensinger, 1034 Elk st .; treasurer, Wayne W. Bleakley, 410 Fifteenth st .; superintendent, C. E. Carter, 501 Park Hotel.


Committees.


Teachers-Mr. Dean, Mr. Mallory, Mr. A. B. Jordan.


Finance-Mr. Mallory, Mr. Miller, Mr. Galbrath. Buildings and Grounds-Mr. Miller, Mr. Galbrath, Mr. A. B. Jordan.


Supplies-Mr. A. B. Jordan, Mr. Miller, Mr. Deane.


Books and Library-Mr. Galbrath, Mr. E. D. Jordan, Mr. A. B. Jordan. Athletics, Gymnasium, Amusements-Mr. E. D. Jordan, Mr. Mallory, Mr. Deane.


School Board Representative to Athletic Council-Mr. E. D. Jordan.


Meetings of the Board.


Second Monday night of each calendar month in the Superintendent's Office, High School building, at 7:30 o'clock.


Superintendent.


Charles E. Carter, office High School bldg .; both phones, Bell 486-J; Pet. 425-G. Office hours, 9 to 10 a. m .; consultation with teachers, 4 to 5 p. m. Helen M. Black, secretary to the Superintendent; Bell phone 331-J.


TEACHERS.


High School-C. H. Pedley, Principal, Physics, Chemistry; G. Morgan Davis, Ancient History, Economics, Biology; Klise S. King, English II., IV .; Thomas V. Kelly, History, Social Science; Austa Reisinger, Drawing; Carrie L. Swift, Stenography, Typewriting, Business English; Mabel McCurdy, Mathe- matics; Frances E. Boale, History, English III .; Imogene Sanborn, English I., III .; Marion Wilson, Sewing; Margaret Sloan, Domestic Science; Florence Howe, Latin I., II .; Marjory Lyon, Latin III., French, English II .; Mrs. W. M. Thompson, Alegebra; Ruth Filer, Bookkeeping. Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic; Henry Pierson, General Science; Margery Sykes, Physical Train- ing; Mary A. Lawler, Latin II., Spanish; Dorothy A. Elliott, High School Iibra- rian.


Union School-Adda McBride, Principal, 8th grade; Dorah J. Donaldson, 5th grade; Frances Jensen, 5th and 6th grades; Sarah C. Dick, 6th grade; Hazel Perrine, 6th grade; Jessie Wynne, 7th grade; Effa E. Plance, 7th grade; Zella A. Cokain, 7th grade; Theresa Martin, 7th grade; Flora Black, 8th grade; Sarah C. Corbett, 8th grade; Mayme O'Brien, 8th grade.


Fourth Street School-Mary J. Borland, Principal, 1st grade; Azaliene Heber, 2d grade; Anna F. Crawford, 3d and 4th grades.


Ninth Street School-Harriet A. McDonald, Principal, 1st grade; Alma G. Edinger, 2d grade; Harriet Henderson, 2-A grade; Miriam McKee, 3d grade; Jane McBride, 4th grade; Florence A. Heasley, 5-B grade.


Second Ward School-Helen S. Birge, Principal, 5-B grade; Julia D. Fen- ner, 4-A grade; E. Louise Bonham, 3d and 4th grades; Almyra Eshelman, 2d and 3d grades; Grace Moore, 2d grade; Rachel Brady, 1st grade; Jeannette McCalmont, 1st and 2-B grades.


Third Ward School-Ina Hoover, Principal, 1st grade; Harriet E. Myers, 1st and 2d grades; Annetta Beatty, 2-A grade; Nellie Williams, 3d grade; Ger- trude B. Hastings, 4th grade; Sylvania Mulligan, 5th grade; Ruth Gealy, 6th grade; Esther R. Kerr, 7th grade.


Oak Hill School-Mrs. Edwinnia Yarletts, Principal, 1st, 2d and 3d grades; Belle Runninger, 5th, 6th and 7th grades.


Supervisors-Music, Loraine Fraser; Art, Pearl M. Wade; Penmanship, Margaret McNeil; Manual Training, James G. Morgan; Physicial Education, Ruth Symmes; Opportunity School, Stella R. Pearson; Attendance Officer, Hiram Brown; Business Manager, F. L. Bensinger.


Substitute Teachers-Miss Annex Walker, District Assistant; Mrs. William Marwood, Mrs. R. L. Ellsworth, Mrs. J. A. Mawhinney, Mrs. Howard Gilliland, Mrs. F. W. Douglas.


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FRANKLIN MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


Janitors-High School, Harry Marwood; High School Assistant, L ...... Litz; Union Building, Philip Smith; Fourth Street Building, Mrs. Ella Syndrs. Ninth Street Building, Geo. W. Rupert; Second Ward Building, Julian Stroup. Third Ward Building, Mrs. Mary Worst; Oak Hill Building, Mrs. Anna Pew.


Teachers' Professional Study Classes.


Grades First and Eighth, Inclusive-Modern Elementary School Practice. Freeland.


High School Faculty-Methods of Teaching in High Schools, Parker.


Teachers' Meetings.


Regular teachers' meetings will be held as follows:


Principals, supervisors and grades 1 to 8, inclusive, subject to the call of the Superintendent.


High School Faculty-First and third Mondays of each month, at 3:15 p m., in Room 10.


Supervisors (with Superintendent) to call meetings when necessary.


Medical Inspector.


Dr. Frederick W. Brown, both phones-Bell 91-J; Petroleum 951-G.


Chairmen for Grades.


The Chairmen for the grades are as follows-Miss Ina Hoover, Chairman First Grade; Miss Alma Edinger, Chairman, Second Grade; Miss Almyra Eshelman, Chairman, Third Grade; Miss Jane McBride, Chairman. Fourth Grade; Miss Helen Birge, Chairman, Fifth Grade; Miss Ruth Gealy, Chairman. Sixth Grade; Miss Adda McBride, Chairman, Junior High School.


Parent-Teachers' Association.


Parent-Teachers' Associations are organized at each school building. These organizations co-operate with the Superintendent, officers and teachers in fur- thering the best interests of the schools. The officers of these associations for 1920-1921 are as follows:


Union-President, Mrs. V. J. Myers; vice president, Mrs. W. H. Cox; secre. tary, Mrs. John Henderson.


Fourth Street-President, Mrs. H. R. Pope; vice president, Mrs. T. B. Sal- ter; secretary, Mrs. Fred Syfer.


Ninth Street-President. Mrs. C. E. Carter; vice president, Mrs. S. P. Van. derweel; secretary, Mrs. E. J. Bring.


Second Ward-President, Mrs. C. A. Miller; vice president, Mrs. Davil McCalmont; secretary, Mrs. Frank G. Marshall.


Third Ward-President, Mrs. M. P. Williams; vice president, Mrs. Hugh Carr; secretary, Mrs. E. J. Grennan.


Oak Hill-President, Mrs. H. A. Bunnell; vice president, Mrs. Thomas O'Brien; secretary, Mrs. Alice McKimm.


Parochial School.


Sacred Heart School-Tenth and Buffalo. Under the direction of Sisters of Mercy.


CHURCHES.


African American ยท Episcopal (Zion) Snowden Chapel-614 Fourteenth Pastor, Rev. Alfonzo Lightford; res., 6141/2 Fourteenth. Services, Sunday, 11 a. m., 8 p. m .; Sunday school, 10 a. m .; Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m .; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.




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