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The Titusville Herald from Titusville, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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PAGE SIXTEEN THE TITUSVILLE HERALD, TTTUSVILLE, PENNA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4, 1962 DAD'S 798 W. WALNUT ST. Phone 2-17SS Open Thursday until 6:00.

Friday 10:00, Saturday 7:00. BIG DEAL! Sturdy Brooms ea. 69c when purchased with a $3,00 order from our entire stock all this week! Save 54c! Dad's-where you always find low prices. Personal Notes of Interest Mr. and Mrs.

Newell Vaughan have returned from Florida. J. E. Fleming Jr. has returned from Florida, which included an extended visit with his brother, William J.

Fleming. License Applications At Meadville: Juel Hanson Wiborg and Bessie Leota Holland, both of Titusville. Richard Ray Kaputa and Sandra Jean Johnson, both of Titusville. ANN LANDERS Answers Your Problems Beautiful Dutch GLADIOLI Direct From Holland! Morning Kiss Mary Housley Lilac Wonder 1 Lustige Witwe Memorial Day Silhouette Hawaii Happy End By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: What can I do about my husband? He is a collector. He doesn't collect things of value, you understand.

That would make too much sense. He collects only junk. Wendell still has the suit he was married in (25 years ago). Of course he can't button it but he says the style might come back and then maybe he'll go on a djet. Our basement is a nightmare.

I cry whenever 1 have to go down there to do the washing. He has magazines stacked up from 1935. also books he had when he was in Sunday school. And then there is the furniture from his mother's house. Two years ago I couldn't stand the way he had cluttered up our clothes closets.

I gave him ten days warning and then threw out a lot of trash, including his Eagle Scout uniform. He was so mad he wouldn't speak to me for a week. What's the answer? --COLLEC- Aristocrat Come in and see the pretty new colors! 2 for 15c Doz. 85c We hove it Can get it Or it isn't made. S.

Franklin St. A Phone 2-2271 HARDWARE. INC. was mad at her for being care- ess and wouldn't buy her another one. I read that column in the waiting room.

1 was there 'or a check-up, too. My baby is due next month. 1 am not wearing wedding ring either. My hands swelled up three months ago. 1 looked around and there were four other women also obviously expecting.

Two of them were not wearing rings. I turned to the ringless woman next to me 'and asked when she stopped wearing her rings. She replied, "I had to have mine cue off in the fourth month. My fingers ballooned up almost overnight." Thought you'd like to know. -PUFFY BUT HAPPY Dear Happy: Thanks for writing.

And thanks, too, all you warmhearted readers who sent wedding rings with instructions to forward them to the ringless mother-to-be. You are terribly kind but sorry, no can do. One of you gave me no return address. May I have it the lovely ing. TOR'S WIFE.

Dear Wife: Life with a pack rat so I can send back isn't easy. Try this: String -op a monk's cloth curtain across part of the basement and call it his warehouse. Resolve never to look behind it. Let him pile up anything and everything behind that curtain but make it plain that he's got to fit in all the junk. Dear Ann Landers: I am writing in regard to the pregnant woman who was embarrassed because she had to go to the doctor's of- ice for check-ups without a wedding It seems she had lost her wedding ring and her husband BEST MEAT IN TOWN MARTIN'S 226 S.

Franklin St. FRYING CHICKEN Plantation Style LEGS BREAST SPARERIBS Our Steaks Are the Best in Town SIRLOIN or T-BONE STEAKS SIRLOIN STEAK Ib. 89c T-BONE STEAKS tb. 89c rounu Beef tbs. SI.29 landing RIB ROAST 79c Center CHUCK ROAST 59c Beef STEW 69c fb.

Ground Chuck tb. 69c Juicy, Tender, Delicious 89 Every Bite Guaranteed! Our Famous Pure GROUND BEEF Chronicle of Recent BIRTHS InTitusville Vicinity Hani on A daughter, Mary Elizabeth, weighing six pounds, twelve ounces, was bom at 12:51 p.m. on April 3 at Titusville Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hanlon of Pleasantville, RD 1.

Mrs. Hanlon is the former Jane Tobin. Knowles A daughter, Michele Marie, weighing i pounds, five ounces, was born at 6:55 p.m. on April 3 at Titusville Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Duane Knowles of Centerville, RD 3. Mrs. Knowles is the former Nancy Latshaw. Ropp A son weighing seven pounds, one and one-half ounces, was born on April 2 at Rudyard, Mich, to Mr. and Mrs.

David A. Ropp. Mrs. Ropp is the former Donna Jean Forgrave of Rudyard, Mich. Mr.

Ropp is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ropp of Titusville and is stationed at Saunderstrom Air Force Base in Greenland. Boneless Rolled Roasfs Standing Rib Roasls Boneless Beef Stew Lean Ground Chuck Baby Beef Liver Center Cut Lean PORK CHOPS Economy Rib End PORK CHOPS Ib. 89c Ib.

79c Ib. 69c Ib. 69c Ib. 49c 79,1 43,1 Lean, Delicious Sliced BOILED HAM Sliced Swiss Cheese 49 ib Best Skinless Wieners 49 ib Smith's Ring Bologna 59 Ib HOSPITAL RECORD ADMITTED Lucille Hanna, Pleasant- Knowles, Center- RD! S. Dear Ann Landers: I'm 15 and Steves eed help.

My mother thinks you A daughter was born at 4 p.m. re the living end. If you back me i on April 3 at St. Vincent Hospital rny worries are over. in Erie to Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin I like to study with the radio or I Steves of Erie. Mrs. Stevens is TV on full blast. My mother says the Patricia Powers, obody can concentrate with all daughter of Mrs.

Charles F. mt noise. It so happens that 11 Powers, can't concentrate without it. I've ried studying in the quiet and te silence gets on my nerves. 1 ctualiy need a background of before I can think.

Please tell her that such a thing possible. She won't believe me. -NOISE LOVER Dear Lover: People who concen- rate best when surrounded by a ot of racket have trained them- elves to do this. Noise is not a aiural companion of meditation nd reflectio'n. This is not a particularly good habit and you'd be wise to ick it.

One of these days you may have to concentrate in a uiet classroom--or in an office. "hen what? (Sorry if crossed ou up, Pai, but I had to level with you). Does almost everyone have a pod time but you? If so, send for Landers' booklet. "How To Be Well-Liked," enclosing with 'our request 20 cents in coin and' long, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to' lelp yo" rsroblems.

"5rtd them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. UNION CITY HOSPITAL Admitted Miss Kellv Sue Kerr, Centerville, RD 2." Harry Reynolds. Union City. Mrs. Don King, Union City, RD 3.

Discharged Mrs. Charles Whitman. Union City, RD 4. Mrs. Miiton Donaldson.

Union City, RD 1. Mrs. Irma Golding. Union City, RD 1. Elvin Waid, Union City, RD 2.

OTHER HOSPITALS Oi! City Dicharged Charles Witherell, Tionesta; Arthur E. Swab, Titusville. RD 3. Corry Admitted John Harmon, Union City; David. Patti and Judy Clark, Pittsfield; Perry Tillotson, Union City; Mrs.

Ivan Rose, Spartansburg. Film Set Tonight A family Lenten dinner will be held in the social hall of the First Presbyterian Church at 6:15 p.m. today. The mission study will feature a color film presenting a swiftly moving picture of the changes taking place in American life today. shows the population growth and describes the results of this increase.

The final section shows the importance of Christian mission in meeting the need in those times of extensive social change. The devotional period will be conducted by the local chapter of United Presbyterian Men Robert Sterling, Robert Streich and Howard Newson, participating. Group singing will be led by Donald Mowrey with Mrs. Robert Streich as accompanist. Babysitting will be provided for children under three during the supper hour as well as for the program.

Following the supper, a filmstrip, handcraft and an activity period will be provided for the children in grades one through six under the direction of Mrs Melvin Metzgar, Mrs. Robert An derson and Mrs. Adrian Hipwell. Circle three, under the direction of Mrs. Donald Harrison, is in charge of supper arrangements.

Meat, rolls, milk, coffee and dessert will be furnished and each family is to provide their own table service and a tureen. Mrs. ville. Mrs. Nancy ville, RD 3.

Ricky Emerson, Titusville 3. Eugene Reynolds, 2 Franklin St. Edward M. Dittrich, 309 Con-' vent PI. Dorothy Fausnaught, 2 N.

i Petroleum St. Henry J. Woodcock, Titusville, RD 3. John Zeglinski, 311 Seneca St. Terry Kerr, Titusville, RD 1.

Mrs. Anna Gilson, 710 Garden St. Frank H. Voorhees, 846 W. Spring St.

Mrs. Jane Hanlon, Pleasantville, RD 1. Mrs. Velma Metzgar, Titusville RD2. Pau! Irwin, Centerville, RD 1.

Mrs. Clarice McGarvey, 702 W. Walnut St. Charles Walter, Grand Valley, RD 1. Theodore Bryan, 417 N.

Martin St. DISCHARGED William Titus, Tryonville. James Ghering. 410 W. Walnut St.

Ted Johnson. 421 N. Drake St. Donald Beardsley, Spring Creek. Dana Spencer, 227 E.

Main St. Richard OhI, Titusville. RD 3. Myrna Rice, Cooperstown, RD 1. I Lawrence Koon, Titusville.

RD Leann Petulla, Oil City. Mrs. Jane Petulla, Oil" City. Michael Anderson. Centerville, RD 1.

Mrs. Juiiet Hovis. 535 Brook St. ft 4 Pints of Red Cross blood used Tuesday, since June 1, 1961, 241. NEWS of H9AKEIBAGES Patlen-Sopher Miss Idella Sopher, daughter of Mrs.

Donald Sines of Hydetown and Leon Sopher of Titusville, and Joseph Paden son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paden Sr. Jackson Center, were married at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 31, in Meadville.

Rev. Merrill Sheehan of Meadville performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride wore a white street- length dress with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. The bridesmaid, Jacqueline Tillock of Cochranton, wore a pink street-length dress with white accessories. Paul Rudy of Guys Mills served as best man.

A reception was held in the home of the bride's mother Hyde town. The couple will reside in Cochranton. IT'S WOMEN'S CLUB The Centerville Women's Club vill meet today at the Methodist jarish house. It was erroneously stated in yesterday's Herald that Centerville Churchwomen would meet at that time. USE OUR SERVICE SHOP for Hoover, Evmrude and Power Mowers All Major and Traffic Appliances.

Only factory guaranteed parts used. BRYAN HARDWARE, INC. When answering a want ad, say you saw it in The Herald. Visitors Desk This afternoon Mrs. A.

N. Warner and Mrs. Frank C. Brown; this evening Mrs. J.

Arthur Ropp and Mrs. Frank Newson. Service League Shop This afternoon Mrs. Crow ley; this evening Mrs. J.

Poux. Hospital Cart Today Mrs. Van Horn. TO SPONSOR SALE The Rosary Society St. Wai burga's Church will sponsor a rummage sale from 9 a.m.

to p.m. Friday in the CD of A rooms. flavored for JOT with Oranges 4 Swset Spice. Irely a nwjde, rt male; food lute so good. Garden Mine i delicicusly new and refreshing flavor in tu.

NOW available STORE 101 S. Washington St. Titusville QUITTING BUSINESS Everything Goes! (Nol a Clearance Sale) SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Dress--Work--Tennis--Summer Casuals MEN'S AND BOYS' WORK AND DRESS CLOTHES--HANES T-SHIRTS AND BRIEFS BERKSHIRE HOSE Hundreds of Olher Items. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE REDUCED TO BEGINS APRIL 5,1962 Open Friday and Saturday Evenings All Sales Final and Cash TORREY'S SHOE STORE SPARTANSBURG. PA.

vr Titusville Own HOWARD M. LEVY PRESENTS HIS FIRST BOOK MAN AGAINST MUSKY" A BOOK DEALING WITH THE ORIGINAL MEETING OF THE AUTHOR AND THE FISH The sport of fishing for muskellunge told in plain words of advice on "how that will appeal to novice and expert alike. PRE-PUBLICATION DATE SALE AND AUTOGRAPH PARTY THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2 TO 4 P. M. When Mr.

Levy Will Be at Dunn's to Autograph Copies of His Exciting New Book and Greet His Friends. COME IN AND GET YOUR AUTOGRAPHED COPIES. Published by the Stackpole Co. at S5.95 per copy. DUNN'S 110 S.

Franklin St. Titusville AUTO STORES FISK CUSTOM FISK AIR FLIGHT YOUR CHOICE! 80 Hack Tube 4.70x15 7.10x15 7.60x15 8.00/8.70x15 too FOR rvefjiesi 3-" BRAND NEW! PREMIUM QUALITY! DUPONT NYLON! WHEN ITS TIME TO RE-TIRE BUY FISK BLACKWALL TUBELESS (Add for WhitewoHsJ Size 6.00x13 6.50x13 7.50x14 SS.99 99 Size 8.00x14 8.50x14 A6A1HST BLOWOUTS, cits, impact traaks, pujtctart, liase and consequential a a iicepted; tased OR service rendered at current list price for the period specified. GUARANTEED ASA1NST DEFECTS kastd on senriM reniered at current list price until the tread wears smooth wrttoat Emit as ta tine or tr iiplantist if ccrtrjji nti yon- pxntn Alt prices plus ox ond tireoJabtfc Kre FISK WINDSOR NYLON CORD BIKE TIRE AND TUBE 8ike Horn 11- Qt. Sturdy-Plastic PAIL tiiip arrest or vnarfc stnltr. 6.70-15 BIACKWAIL Tiki- Not a second, not a retread Nylon cord for blowout protection! Skid-resistaat proven tread design! Fcwtrful HonnSo.

MAGNET to 10 pouncff pott Silent MERCURY SWITCH U. Apptortdf thraw rtte Plastic Covered CLOTHES LINE 50 FEET of TOUGH; EAStlY CIEA.NEO IfNE. SHEARS Magnetic Tailor- 212 S. FRANKLIN ST. TITUSVILLE, PA..

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