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The Titusville Herald from Titusville, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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TWELVE TJfK HZTKALD, ITTUSVILLE, JBC Dean's List Names Local Girls Rimmiag'e Sale Set Friday The Ladies Auxiliary of the Titusville Eagles Club will sponsor a rummage sale Friday beginning at 9 a.m. in the American Legion Hall. Anyone having rummage may contact Mrs. Thomas O. Cartney of 506 N.

Kerr and it will be picked up. Victoria Giewont, daughter of David Spencer, dean Jamestown Business College at Jamestown, N. has released tho dean's list for the first! semester of the current school i year. To qualify, a student must; have maintained a or better I average in ail subjects a and Mrs. Andrew Giewont during the semester.

Spencer of 339 E. Central Ave. who indicated four students from the graduated from St. Joseph Titusvilie area qualified for the Academy and is enrolled in a JBC dean's list. They are: medical secretarial course.

Micha! O'Neill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Neill of 109 Monroe who graduated from TitusviJIe Senior High School and is enrolled in a secretarial course. Christine Turrietta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Myers of 427 May who graduated from St. Joseph Academy and is enrolled in a secretarial course. Emily Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolfe of 310 S.

Martin who graduated from Titusville High School anc is enrolled in a medical secretarial course. THURSDAY, MARCH 7. 1968 Tea To Honor Volunteers at Hospital jfr nr FENTON A shipment just arrived cf the nicest handmade Milk Glass that we'v? ever We're anxious to show it to you. Hurry in! Yau'lf find Weal jiffs for every occasion. See the new Fenton Crystal FROM THE BOLT BIN The unpleasant things in life make so much noise that we forget the silent operation of the good.

BRYAN Hardware 101 S. Fianklin St. Phone 822-2271 Birds Discussed at Garden Club On Saturday the volunteers of Titusville Hospital will be honored at a tea prepared by (1 to r) Mrs John Mahan, Mrs Charles Kindred, Mrs. Glen Hutchinson, Mrs. Andrew Grandin, Mrs.

Richard Jameson and Mrs. Ben McEnteer. The event which will be held at the Parish House, concludesVolun- teer Recognition Week in Pennsylvania, now in Armstrong Studio photo progress. Those honored will be the Titusville Hospital Candy Stripers, Gray Ladies, Service League, Information and Escort Service and the Sewing Committee. Members of these organizations are wearing carnations fashioned by Mrs.

Allen Love to designate them as volunteers. The Titusvillo Garden Club held its first meeting recently I with a buffet luncheon at the 'Colonel Drake Hotel. Table arrangements, brought by Mrs. J. E.

Jack, Mrs. F. R. Knight. Mrs.

William Kriner, Mrs. Emerson Ellsworth and Mrs. Melvin Metzger carried out the club theme "Our Precious Heritage" by i i "Nature's Balance Keepers." They were judged by popular vote with Mrs. Kriner receiving first prize of a dish garden. Mrs.

Jack Price a attention to a letter received from the Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania regarding House Bill 1124, an a designating March 21 of each year as Bird Day in Pennsylvania. Without birds, scientists claim, the human race could not exist nine years, Mrs. Price stated. She requested all members to aid in the promotion of this act by writing to Senator James Willard or Senator D. Elmer Hawbaker, chairman of Agriculture Committee, Senate Office Building, Harrisburg, 17101 and asking them to vote for House Bill 1124.

Airs. Francis Brady's program consisted of a sound move and bird call recordings of Pennsylvania native birds. Mrs. Brady told the group that the "esthetic value of birds is far surpassed by their economical importance as a natural enemy of noxious Chronicle of Recent BIRTHS In Titusville Vicinity Howard A daughter, weighing pounds, 5 ounces, was born March 5 at 10:01 p.m. in Titusville Hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Delbert Howard of Utica, RD 1. Harmon A son, weighing 8 pounds, 4 ounces, was born March 6 at 9:30 a.m. in TitusviUe Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Harmon of Pleasantville, RD 2. Mrs. Harmon is the former Diane Mangel. Nichols A daughter, Jody Lynn, weighing pounds, 2y 2 ounces, was born March 6 at 11:40 a.m. in Benedictine Hospital, Kingston, M.Y., to Mr.

and Mrs. Phillip D. Nichols. Mrs. Nichols is the former DeAnna Callahan.

Senior Citizens Meet Tonight The Senior Citizens Club will meet today at 7 p.m. in the Recreational Center. There will be the regular order of business, song period and james, followed by a coffee sreak. Hostesses will be Mrs. Coralene Watson and Mrs.

Florence Williams. Anyone wishing to join or to visit may attend. VFW Aux. To Meet The VFW Auxiliary will hold its meeting tonight. Those attending should bring "ood as a basket for a needy fcm- ly will be filled.

When answering a want ad, say you saw it in The Herald. Il's Lee Casual Shop's LEFT-OVER DAYS Terrific Savings on Left-Over Winter Items. Not AH Sizes Not All Styles, But Tremendous Bargains! UNDERGOING BASIC Pvt. Virginia J. Kahnell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Kahnell of PleasantvilJe, RD 2, is currently undergoing basic training with the Army at Ft. McClellan, Ala. A 1967 graduate of Titusville High School, Virginia's address is Company WAC Training Battalion, US WAC Center, Ft. McClelZan, 36201.

Titusville HOSPITAL RECORD List compiled at 9 p.m. yesterday ADMITTED Mrs. Eunice Howard Utica RD I. Gordon Peebles, Drake St. Mrs.

Olive Maxwell, Tionesta. Mrs. Evelyn Obert, Titusville RD 4. Paul Kush, Pleasantviile. Shawn Kaputa, 209 E.

Spruce Charles Richards, Tionesta. Mrs. Beatrice Barker Titusville, RD 3. John Thompson, Oil City, RD 1. Mrs.

Diane Harmon, Pleasant- viile, RD 2. DISCHARGED Mrs. Minnie Reinhardt Titus- vilfe, RD 2. Mrs. Cecelia Ames, 323 Martin St.

Mrs. Ruth McFate, Titusvillo RD 5. Mrs. Bliss Schenberg, -J24 Martin St. Mrs.

Shirley Snyder, 20S ,4 Brook St. Robert Benedict. Titusville, RD ANN LANDERS By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I know of no better place to air this criticism. Please print it for the thousands of thoughtless people in the world who "mean no harm" but are guilty anyway. Even grandmothers.

When visiting in a home where there are children, it is natural to focus most of the attention on the baby. The baby is, after all, the newcomer and all babies are wee and cuddly and loveabie. But please don't forget to at least acknowledge the presence of an older child. It's very sad when the new baby gets the gifts and is the center of attention while the sister or brother is ignored completely. I have seen this happen so often, and it is heartbreaking.

I'm sure these folks mean well, Ann, but a word from you might straighten them HILL, N. C. Dear N. Thank you for the reminder and now may I add a word of my own? If guests are thoughtless, the mother should turn some attention toward the older child by remarking on how helpful she is--any supportive statement will serve the purpose. 4 Dear Ann Landers: I need an answer to this question and I don't know where else to get it.

Is it possible to self one's body to a medical school and collect the money while still alive? I need to know about this because I have two elderly parents who are in desperate need of medical attention and I am unable to help them. Also if you can tell me approximately Answers Your Problems my daughter is behaving like a woman of the streets. How can I be sure she won't get in the same fix again? Is the pill the Dear You can't be sure of anything, except that Adella needs professional counseling. The pill is no answer for a 15- year-old kid. Call the Family Service Association.

They have psychiatric social workers who are extremely competent and have a high degree of compassion and understanding. And good luck to all of you. What is French kissing? Is it wrong? Who should set the necking limits--the boy or the girl? Can a shotgun wedding succeed? Read Ann Landers' booklet, "Teen-age Sex Ten Ways To Cool It." Send 50 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope.

Club Women Will Meet On Monday The Titusville Woman's Club 1 will have a salad buffet iuncheo Monday at 1 p.m. in the clubroom. The affair will be hosted by the public affairs department with Mrs. Roy Van Horn and Mrs. William Roden, co-chairmen.

Meditation will be given by nicuiumuii win oe given ov what I could get for my body Mrs Wimam McCiuer, utilizing (I am mnlp mirimp-aooH onrl in (I am male, middle-aged and in I good health) I would appreciate' the information. Thank S. R. Dear A. S.

In a number of states there are laws which prohibit the sale of a live bddy. Your best source of information regarding the laws in your area would be the County Attorney's office. And while you're near a phone, please make another call. Contact the welfare department and learn what type of assistance is available for your elderly parents. Dear Ann Landers: Last year about this time I noticed my i IIIIQ i.

i int- a. HULIV.CU in Pints of Red Cross blood used! dau hter 's clothes seemed aw- i i i tin. Gotham Gold Stripe HOSIERY, with reg. SI.35 pr. Now 50c pr.

3 Si7P: SIC lr 11 One Table $5.95 Now $1.00 One Table Now $200 Now $5.00 $23.00 Now $5.00 (Wednesday, since June 1, 155. I Service League Shop This afternoon--Mrs. Long; this evening, Mrs. Jones. Hospital Cart Today--Mrs.

Kocher. Escort Service a.m. to noon, Mrs. Shattuck and Mrs. Johnson; to 3:30 p.m., Mrs.

Ropp and Mrs Rauschenberg; 7 to 8:30 p.m, Mrs. Jones. Memorial Gifts CAR COATS, values lo $1000 Sizes 5, 10, 12 only. fully tight on her. When I mentioned it Adella said, "It's the style." It wasn't long before I could see the girl was pregnant.

The boy was only 17 and Adella was 14. Mam'age was out of the question. I sent her to my sister in Montana. The baby was put up for adoption. Four months ago Adella returned home.

I thought she had learned her lesson, but I was wrong. She has been sneaking out the back door at night to meet with the boy who got her mc na 'S'ft to the John into trouble-and I have reason Sallaway Memorial Fund of the Titusville Area Bloodmobile will be greatly appreciated. Contact Mrs. Charles Volkstadt or Mrs L. K.

DcMille. to believe there are others. She assures me she will not get pregnant again because she's a Jot smarter than she was last year. I am sick to think that ALL SALES FINAL ALL SALES FINAL 105 W. Spring St.

Lee Casual Shop Sf Phone 825-1493 M. JEANNE ANDERSON, ELECTROLOGIST 332 W. Main Sf. Titusville, Pa. Phone 822-0301 For Permanent Removal of Unwanted Hair the hymn "America the Beautiful" as her theme.

Speaker for the afternoon will be Mrs. Louis M. Wagner, founder of St. Peter's School for Exceptional Children Inc. in Pittsburgh.

Mrs. Wagner has a master's degree in social work, received from the University of Pittsburgh in 1949, and has done graduate work and advanced studies in administration, super- i i mu nication, psychiatric and social work. She was formerly a teacher at Our Lady of the Lake College in San Antonio, Texas and was also director of the settlement there. She has been a director for Brashear Association in Pittsburgh as well as the North Area YWCA. Mrs.

Wagner is now serving as president of the Brentwood Woman's Club. Her program will stress the theme "Operation. Public Awareness" which is the project of the Pennsylvania president of Federated Woman's Clubs. Also serving on the luncheon committee are Mrs. James Boyle, Mrs.

Louis G. Caldwell, Mrs. Peter Gedeon Mrs. Anna A. Reed, Mrs.

William B. Lewis. Mrs. Earl Altenburg, Mrs. Rowland B.

Mahany, Mrs. Richard von Tacky, Mrs. Emily Purdy, Mrs. Martha Robinson Mrs. Edwin Frutiger, Mrs.

Gordon Garrett, Mrs. Frances Hovis. Mrs. Ralph E. Atwatcr, Mrs.

Ernest Jack. Mrs. James Kelley, Mrs. A. Harold Ewing, Mrs.

Alma Frawley. Miss Helen Kerr, Mrs. Howard B. Taft. Mrs.

George Grubb and Mrs. L. Love Sr. Cub Scouts Pack 92, Den 2 We opened with the Pfedflc Allegiance. We went to Woodlawn Cemetery and fed the ducks.

Mrs. Popeski gave us all a treat. Tom Barlog, assistant denncr. insects." Each bird, she said, is of benefit lo man, specifically mentioning the purple i which is known to eat a tremendous number of insects. It was announced that ihe Garden Club will do its "part toward conservation by erecting three martin houses in a park in Titusville this year." There was a display of berried shrubs, bird feeders and bird houses for native birds.

Mrs. H. B. Taft gave the horticulture tip iincl new flowers were introduced to the ciub for 1S6S. Those in attendance were Mrs.

F. J. Brady, Mrs. R. Brecht.

Mrs. J. W. Bright, Mrs. M.

S. Cadwallader, Mrs. C. Ellsworth, Mrs J. A.

Emo, Mrs. G. B. Garrett Mrs. E.

C. Grandin, Mrs. J. Hague, Mrs. J.

A. Hine, Mrs. G. C. Hurlburt, Mrs.

J. E. Jack, Mrs. L. J.

Johnson, Mrs. R. Kinnear, Mrs. F. R.

Knight, Mrs. J. L. Love, Mrs. H.

L. Matthews, Mrs. M. C. Metzgar.

Mrs. W. A. Murdoch, Mrs. C.

C. Parshall Mrs. Jack Price, Mrs. J. jH Radack, Miss Blanche Ross, Mrs.

V. A. Stivanson, Mrs. A. N.

Warner, Mrs. W. R. Witcox and Mrs. H.

B. Taft. The membership chairman, Mrs. William Kriner, introduced the following guests interested in the Garden Club: Mrs. Pete Schessler, Mrs.

Anthony Pollaro, 'Mrs. Joseph Vessey, Mrs. John Hoak, Mrs. Max Hcrz SIR! Mtb. Donald Creel.

The next meeting will be held April I tlu' home of Mrs M. The program will be "PliinliiiK for The 1 by Mrs. Warren Wilcox. A square inch of skin cuiHains more than 13,000 cells. BUZZA-CARDOZO GREETING CARDS io Servicemen The Gift Box "We Like Lookers" 10S S.

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A handsome, smart- looking carpet that comes in beautiful colors. It's well put together by the most quality-conscious mill in the business. The pile yarns are made of the toughest carpet fiber ever known: continuous filament nylon. in and see 'MEADOWVIEW" carpet, a very good buy for only yd. WALL-TO-WALL THREE-ROOM INSTALLATION Wall-io-Wall Including Complete Price Living Room 12x15 Dining Room 9x12 Hallway 3x12 (or stairs) Ivy Dell Waffle Padding Complete Installation $324 Tol.11 Pay $3-5 Down and $3.30 per To Show We Care EVERY LEES CARPET IS REGISTERED.

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