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THE COURIER EXPRESS, DuBois, Pa. Serving Ann Landers to do. -Troubled In DuBuque Dear Troubled: Sorry, 1 don't agree with your husband. You DO need counseling and I hope you get it soon. There are some deeply hidden reasons for your hostility toward that child, and when you learn what they are you will no longer be so angry.

1 also hope you will write for literature to Parents Anonymous (Parent Chapter), 2009 Farrell Avenue, Redondo Beach, California 90278, and to C.A.L.M. (Child Abuse Listening Meditation, P.O. Box 718, Santa Barbara, California 93102. These organizations help parents who actually do batter their children. And would you believe there are thousands? Local Hospital DUBOIS HOSPITAL Admissions Mrs.

Betty Brosius, Brookville Mrs. Josephine Engle, Reynoldsville Mrs. LaRue Johnston, Curwensville Mrs. Evelyn Kopas, Rossiter Mrs. Carol Pisaneschi, Byrnedale Miss Mary Jane Yasko, Brockway Discharges Mrs.

Kenneth Brooks and baby boy, N. Brady St. Mrs. Esther Chiaramonte, Kane Meril Ellenberger, Sykesville Mrs. Beatrice Ferraro, Brookville John Giles, Duncansville Mrs.

Vivian Lott, Big Run Mrs. Mary Mancuso, Reynoldsville Floyd O'Donnell, Dixon Ave. Mrs. Harriet Peace, Punxsutawney Richard Plati, R. D.

2. Mrs. Kay Righi, Sykesville Martha Shubert, Reynoldsville Miss Kathi States, Punxsutawney Mrs. Janet Walk, S. Brady St.

BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. John Drayer, Reynoldsville, announce the birth of a girl, born in DuBois Hospital Aug. 29 at 5:20 a.m. weighing 8 lbs.

9 ozs. Mrs. Drayer is the former Jacqueline Burrs. MAPLE AVENUE HOSPITAL Admissions Lester Dunlap, R.D. 2 Miss Gloria Lansberry, W.

Long Ave. Mrs. Gladys Cochran, Driftwood Mrs. Annabelle Dambrosia, Punxsutawney Mrs. Almah Zufall, Punxsutawney, Jean Shields, Falls Creek Discharges Mrs.

Franklin Sturgeon and daughter, Home, Pa. Carl McGee, Oliveburg Mrs. Joyce Showers, E. Park Ave. Mrs.

Dean Gustafson and daughter, R.D, 3 BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. William Hetrick, Weedville, announce the birth of. a son, born in Maple Avenue Hospital Aug. 28 at 10:22 a.m.

weighing 6 Ibs, 9 ozs. Mrs. Hetrick is the former Mary Burke. Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Assalone, Weedville, announce the birth of a son, born in Maple Avenue Hospital Aug. 28 at 7:50 p.m. weighing. 8 lbs. 7 ozs.

Mrs; Assalone is the former Debbie Donaldson. WASHINGTON (AP) President Ford has named Paul A. Theis, a long-time Republican party publicist, as executive editor of the White House speechwriting staff. Theis has served since 1960 as public relations director of the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee. In announcing the appointment on Friday, White House Press Secretary Jerald F.

terHorst said Theis would not be a speechwriter himself but would supervise "the preparation of speeches and public statements other than on legal matters." Clearfield, Jefferson and Elk County Area- Thursday, August 29, 1974 Page Five I DuBois Area Schools Menu Monday, September 2 Labor Day School Not in Session Tuesday, September 3 Chili-Con-Carne, Saltines, Wedge of American Cheese, Crisp Carrot Celery Sticks, Bread, Butter, Milk, Choice of Fruit. Wednesday, September 4 Chip Chopped Ham Bar-BQ on Bun, Choice of Vegetable, Tossed Garden Salad (Italian Dressing), California Orange Sections, Milk. Thursday, September 5 Chilled Florida Punch, Italian Spaghetti Meat Sauce, Creamy Pepper Cabbage Slaw, Bread, Butter, Milk, Cookies. Friday, September 6 Hamburger (Lean Hamburger Pattie on Bun with Catsup), Creamed Garden Peas Carrots, Crisp Potato Chips, Fresh Sugar Coated Cake Do- Nut, Milk. To Change Brockway Senior Citizens Have Picnic The Senior Citizens Club of Brockway held their monthly meeting and annual picnic Aug.

21 at the Frank Marnatti picnic site in Brockway. At 5 p.m. a picnic dinner was. served to 30 members and all reported having a good time. It was announced during the short business meeting that books had been placed in the Brockway Public Library in memory of two deceased club members, Charles Dugan and Russell Longwell.

It was also reported that the Jefferson County Council Picnic will be held Friday, Aug. 30 at the Sportsman's Club in Punxsutawney. All senior citizens 60 years of age or older, including non-club members, are invited. Dinner will be served at 1 p.m. and those attending should bring their own table service.

Lunch will be served by the council committees. Any non-member can contact Frank Marnati at 265-0356 for information. The bus will leave Martino's Super Duper Market at 10 a.m. Friday. The next meeting will be held Sept.

11 and those having birthdays in August and September will be honored. Lunch will be served by those who had birthdays in June and July. Daughter-In-Law Visits Bowers Pastor and Mrs. Louis T. Bowers are entertaining their daughter-in-law and two granddaughters who recently arrived from Liberia, Africa.

Louis their eldest son, remains for another three months at his missionary post as chaplain at the Lutheran High School Daisies Won't Tell BUT I Will! By Bess K. Martin C.E Staff Writer Business" used in a 1962 documentary about the late Marilyn Monroe was without his permission and damaged his reputation. Carol Lawrence and Bob Goulet lost the baby expected in March comedian George Burns has been released from Cedars of Lebanon Hospital after undergoing open heart surgery Twiggy will play the role of Cinderella in a pantomime being produced in London Jennifer O'Neill and Elliott Gould, on the verge of matrimony, s-p-1i-t the Walter Cronkites bought a $1 million estate at Nantucket, Jack O'Brien says Julie Andrews will collect ten times her $100,000 "Sound of Music" fee from ownership of her movie, "Tamarind -0- The Smothers a solid hit when they debuted at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas a few months ago, returned to the site of that earlier triumph Wednesday night. They share headline billing with singing star, John Davidson this time around. Joel Grey, who won an Academy Award for his role in "Cabaret" plans a return to Broadway in December in the hit show, "Good Time Charlie." Tim Rice, who wrote the lyrics for the hit musical, "Jesus Christ Superstar," was married in London last week to Jane McIntosh, a production assistant at Britain's National Theater.

The couple will settle in a quiet $300,000 house near Oxford. From Max Baer (Of Beverly Hillbillies fame): "Hollywood is no place for compassion. This is a town that loves a winner, but is always delighted to help kick a man down the ladder, once the momentum starts going that way." HAVE A LAUGH: "The big truck driver was frightened at the prospect of having his tooth pulled, so the dentist gave him a shot of whiskey and asked, "Do you feel any braver now?" "You bet! I'd just like to see anyone touch my tooth now." (Gene Yasenak) -0- COMFORT CORNER: "Greatness" does not mean that we have great position or great fortune. greatness expresses itself through our attitude toward people and circumstances. It expresses itself as a feeling for all humanity.

With all of our wisdom and understanding, let us let love shine through. Love is a quality that attracts our good fortune to us. also pleasant relationships. Love attracts prosperity to us. It also is the most potent healing power.

(UNITY) 00 0000 MILLER'S FU FURNITURE Located Route 36, 3 miles above Big Run; 5 miles south of Punxsy on McGee's Road. Phone FURNITURE SALE STARTS TOMORROW for 2 WEEKS! If you're looking for quality at low prices, then you can't afford to miss this great sale! By House of Edinboro, Nelson of Wyoming, Nelson Sons, Covey Waters. Velvets, Nylons, Herculon prints and solids. PARLOR SUITES SOLID MAPLE, BEDROOMS SOLID BIRCH AND SOLID By Bassett, TO American. Big selection! All reduced! PONTIAC ROCKERS TABLES By Bassett, Riverside and Colombia.

All reduced! OFF! DINING MATTRESS ROOMS BOX SPRINGS Early American and modern. Solid maple As much as solid beauty cherry. and price! You must see to believe the $50.00 OFF each set. See us for all your Do you have a backache? Try a set of CARPET NEEDS, CHIROPRACTIC PADDING and BEDDING INSTALLATION at DISCOUNT PRICES! what You'll your be dollars amazed will at buy! See it all at Miller's Furniture Salel OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT, DAILY 9 to 5 and FRIDAY 9 to 9 Sandra Clark Becomes Bride by Bernice Bece Ora Someone you're expecting to do a service for you is going to forget. Don't make him feel more embarrassed than he already is.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) There's a party you know who likes to manipulate people to his advantage. Be careful he doesn't use you al this ime. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Someone is going to say "yes" today to something you ask for merely to be expeditious. This person will not follow through. CANCER (June 21 -July 22) All is not as It appears on the surface in a business matter you're involved in.

Start digging a little deeper. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't make major decisions today unless you fully appreciate what they really mean to you in dollars and cents. Get out the pad and pencil. VIRGO (Aug.

23-Sept. 22) In order to realize the greatest benefits from tasks you are now performing for another, be sure to follow his instructions to the letter. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Try not to mix socially at this time with one your past experihave shown to be deceitful.

He hasn't changed. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Keep close eye on your possessions if there are strangers around the house toOne may not be as honest as he should be. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

23. Dec. 21) This is not a good day to tell tall tales or fish storles. What you say will later have to be verified. CAPRICORN (Dec.

22-Jan. 19) Someone Is going to be coming to you with a sad tale. You'll want to help this person materially, Check his story. further. AQUARIUS (Jan.

20-Feb. 19) Be careful another doesn't get you mixed up in his complicated problems. They relate to an overdue money matter. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Select your companions wisely today.

One you pal around with will leave you holding the bag if he gets in a jam. For Friday, Aug. 30, 1 1974 ARIES (March 21. -April 19) IS WORTH IT Dear Ann Landers: I'm a 17-year-old girl with a problem that's been bugging me a lot lately. About half the kids (at least) in our high school smoke pot, which includes most of my good friends.

1 do not smoke and have no interest in trying it. But it's a problem because I might get into a car with a driver who is stoned. I've heard of wrecks which resulted in serious injuries because the driver was spaced out. At, house parties when the pipe is passed around or the kids start lighting up joints, it's a pretty scary thought that we could; get busted. Gelling busted means everyone in the place is hauled in whether they're smoking dope or just sitting there.

Please don't suggest "new friends," Miss Landers. These kids are really neat except for the pot. Thanks for whatever advice you can give -High On 1 Life Dear Life: I'm glad you were aware of the hazards of hanging around with pot heads, because it's something to reckon with. First, if you suspect the driver of a car is stoned, take a bus or a taxi or call your mom or dad and ask them to come and get you if it's too far (or too late) to walk. Next, when the pipe or joints appear at a party, get the heck out of there.

Here are some facts that might help you muster the tion to leave. Even though the penalties for possessing marijuana are becoming less severe (and I say it's about time they stopped criminalizing kids for this offense), some states are still pretty rough on pot users. In Rhode Island at this writing, it remains a felony. Although the law in Texas (which was the worst) has been changed, there are still over 500 kids in jail down there and the average sentence is. nine years.

No party is 80 good that it's worth such risks. LATENT HOSTILITY TOWARD CHILD Dear Ann Landers: I have two so is four years of age, the other is two. I have no problem with the younger boy, but the four-year-old has me terrified. I think one of these days I may turn into a child beater. I have said every cuss word I know.

I've pounded my fists against the wall to keep from beating the child. I really love him, but he makes me so furious at times that I'm afraid if I ever let go I'll do him serious bodily harm. I have shaken the boy and thrown him down, but always on something soft, like a bed or the couch, but how long will it be before I throw him against the wall? I think I need a psychiatrist but my husband says I am foolish. He claims all mothers have such feelings from time to time and that I am normal. Please, Ann, tell me what HAPPY BIRTHDAY! The COURIER-EXPRESS joins with WAY OFFICE SUPPLY To extend greetings to the following persons who will celebrate their birthday Jason Gray, Jr.

Mrs. Freeman Harris Edward Hau, Jr. Jack Potash Brenda Lee Wallace Freda Bundy Steve. Spinda Pete Park Kimberly Michele Narvey Hallmark from -way OFFICE SUPPLY Top Country recording star Eddy Arnold will headline The Eddy Arnold Show with special guest star, George Gobel at Heinz Hall, Oct. 28 through Nov.

2. Eight performances of the show will be given Monday through Friday nights at 8 p.m. with a Wednesday matinee at 2 p.m., and two performances on Saturday night at 7 and 10 p.m. Attributed with bringing country music to millions all over the world, Eddy Arnold was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1966, and was named "Entertainer of the Year" by the Country Music Association the following year. During the past few years, Eddy Arnold has appeared on major network television shows here and in Europe.

Tickets are available at the Heinz Hall Box Office, Gimbels, Kaufmann's and all Ticketron outlets. Discounts to groups of 20 or more will be given only on the Wednesday matinee performance. SAY IT ISN'T SO: George Peppard, star of the TV series "Banacek," has told a court commissioner in Santa Monica, Cal. that he is through with the acting profession because he cannot make enough money to pay alimony to his first wife, according to court records. Mr.

Peppard is also divorced from his second wife, actress Elizabeth Ashley, who has been dating Sen. John Tunney. -0- SMILE: "This morning I spent an hour interviewing some college graduates and it was very enlightening. I learned that an education can go to one's head without ever making it to the brain." (Robert Orben) HAPPY BIRTHDAY VIRGOS: Leonard Bern- stein, 56; Sean Connery, 44; Martha Raye, 58; Charles Boyer, 75; Ben Gazzara, 44; Donald O'Connor, 49; George Montgomery, 58; Ingrid Bergman, 57; Elliott Gould, 36; Fred MacMurray, 66; Shirley Booth, 67; Arthur Godfrey, 71; Buddy Hackett, 50. Actor Cary Grant is suing 20th Century Fox for $1 million claiming the segment of the movie "Monkey in Liberia.

Mrs. Bowers Jr. and daughters, Diane and Kathy, will proceed to her parents' home near Lansing, Mich. this week. Diane, age 6, will attend school there.

Pastor Bowers' brother, Franklin, and family of Broomall, and Pastor's younger son, Tom, and wife of Wheaton, Ill. joined the Bowers in welcoming their daughter-in-law. The Louis Bowers Jr. family were in Liberia three years and will return there again in 1975. MRS.

HARRY SMITH the former Sandra Clark Sandra Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark of DuBois, recently became the bride of Harry Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Reynoldsville.

The doublering ceremony was performed at the Mt. Zion Methodist Church by Rev. Kenneth Polen with wedding music provided by organist Mrs. Vardy. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white empire-style gown trimmed in lace.

She carried a bouquet of pink and yellow roses. Serving as maid of honor was Kathy Clark, cousin of the bride, who wore a yellow polyester knit gown. Bridesmaids were Bonnie Smith, sister of the bridegroom, and Brenda Clark, sister of the bride. They wore identical pink dresses with picture hats, and they carried a single rose to match their gowns. Best man was Fred Foltz, uncle of the bridegroom.

Ushers were Dan Foltz, your birthday Aug 30, 1974. What you have going at present is better than you think. Make the most of it, since it will later prove rewarding. Don't make changes merely for change's sake. Dubois Save $5 On Larks Sportsters! sale 10.99 orig.

$16 Slip it on for all day long and save! The crushy knit lined uppers and comfortable walking heels will treat your feet to the comfort they deserve. Handsome top stitching adds just the right fashion accent. Black, Tan, Navy and Red. Choose It! Charge It! PT Shoes Wig Special Save $10 Now! sale 19.99 reg. $30 Cameo and Elegante are both modacrylic capless wigs of easy care fiber.

So real like, you'll think it's your own hair. Save! Choose It! Charge It! PT Wigs SHOP PT 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY cousin of the bridegroom, and Dave Barnes, brother-inlaw of the bridegroom. The reception was held at the Elk's Club immediately following the ceremony.

The rehearsal dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. The bride and bridegroom are both 1974 graduates of DuBois Area High School. The couple is residing in DuBois.

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