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PAGE EIGHT THE TITUSVILLE HERALD.TITUSVXLLE, PENNA, MONDAY, APB1L 16, Make a date with the So versatile you'll have to plan its days. A handy 5-ft. pickup for light hauling; without cab, sporty for fun; with doors and windows off--runabout for hitting the trail; with steel Travel-Top or soft vinyl top, a fully-enclosed wagon. Peppy 93 hp COMANCHE engine even pulls a light trailer. Optional all-wheel- drive makes it a tiger when the going's tough.

Try it, buy it today! Cancer Canvass Workers Named for Tonight's Drive Today is C-Day (Conquer Can-tL. Shafer, capla'in; Mrs. A. W. cer Day) here in Titusville.

Burnite, Mrs. H. S. Childs, Mrs. R.

Volunteers of the American' E. Baldwin, Mrs. H. S. Marcy; Mrs.

Donald K. Beltz, captain; Mrs. Fred Bloom, Mrs. Joseph Cancer Society will canvass the city tonight for contributions to the 1902 Cancer Crusade. Mrs.

Ro- Stefaniszyn, Mrs. C. N. Rauschen- bert Sauber, residential chair- berg. Harry Hendrickson, man, has anounced the following Mrs.

Jenson Ongley, Mrs. Richard teams and team captains partici-1 Hubbard; Charles O'Neill, Central Garage Townville, Pa. TRUCKS WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE LIKE EASTER IS JUST AROUND THE 7 ER Send In Your SUITS and DRESSES for -RAYMONIZING The Finest DRY CLEANING That Money Can Buy OIL CITY 4-1229 a CLEANERS FRANKLIN 2-8522 FOR THE CAPS WITH THE WORLD ON THEM Coke pating in the door-to-door campaign: Eastern Division Mrs. Robert Ebert, division chairman, Mrs. Richard: Brecht, captain; Mrs.

William Maseman, Mrs. Richard Brecht, Mrs. jack Buser. captain; Mrs. William Hopuood, Mrs.

Robert Cunningham, Mrs. captain; Mrs. Chal Port, Mrs. Charles 0' N'eill: Mrs. Bennett W.

Lewis, captain; Mrs. Donald Wolfe. Mrs. R. V.

Butcher. Mrs. Orie Metz. Mrs. C.

F. Streich, Mrs. Carl Morrical, Mrs. Norman Hoover, Mrs. Lawrence Reynolds; Mrs.

Walter Slonski, captain; Mrs. Walter Wagner. Mrs. Walter Slon- Charles Durette. Mrs.

Michael i'ski; Mrs. Marilyn Hutchinson. Behen. Mrs. Lenria Linde, Mrs.

Jack Buser; Mrs. Robert Allan, captain; Mrs. Gertrude Slattery, Mrs. Dorothy Graham, Mrs. Eugene Nelson, Mrs.

Arnold Jeschke, Mrs. Eugene Dahle, Allan, Mrs. Jack Fortney; Mrs. Olive S. Laraenskie, captain; Mrs.

John SchuStz, Mrs. John Lamenskie, Margaret Lamenskie, Joseph Lamenskie, Mrs. Mike Dayton: Mrs. E. A.

Hilliard. captain; Mrs. Edwin Morris, Mrs. Donald Johnson, Mrs. Louis Foresther, Mrs.

Alan Savard, Mrs. Clair Reinhardt, Dorothea Roggenkamp, Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs. Warren Harvey. Mrs.

Ralph Weekley, captain: Mrs. William Hawk, Mrs. William Roden, Mrs. Theodore Bryan, Mrs. Theodore Burgeson, Mrs.

Donald Markley; Mrs. Larry Stainbrook, captain; Mrs. Robert Ottaway, Mrs. Robert Ludwig, Mrs. Donald Wheeler, Mrs.

Gary Marcy, Mrs. Theodore Kuhns, Mrs. William Kriner. Mrs. Emerson Ellsworth; Mrs.

Gerald Billig. captain; Mrs. Robert Barker, Mrs. Gerald Come, Mrs. Ralph Swanson.

Mrs. Stanley Rog: Mrs. Carolyn Ebert, captain; Mrs. William Lauer, Mrs. Daisy Campbell, Mrs.

Philip Swanson. Park Avenue. Mrs. Ray Kinnear, division chairman. Mrs.

Don English, captain; Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Louis Wieder, Mrs. Don Campbell; Mrs.

Jack Gadsby, captain; Mrs. R. C. Lundgren, Mrs. William Nagy, Mrs.

Andrew Pickens. South Side. Mrs. John Fleming, division chairman, Mrs. Robe Con way, captain; -Mrs.

Robert Mangini, Mrs. Richard Olson, Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Mrs. George Kuhn, Mrs. Viola Barker.

Mrs. Bernard Lorenz, Mrs. Robert Sutler; Mrs. Kenneth Davidson, captain: Mrs. Oscar Revitzky, Mrs.

Richard Weaver, Mrs. James Frye, Mrs. Clarence Ongley, Mrs. James Waddingham, Mrs. Ronald Cole.

Western Division, Mrs. C. L. Ghering, division chairman, Mrs. Thomas A.

Fisher, captain; Mrs. Allen Eddy. Mrs. Richard von Tacky, Mrs. Elmer Peterson, Mrs.

Harley Johnson, Mrs. Phillip'Coch- ran, Mrs. Douglas Herrick, Mrs. Loretta Murray, Mrs. Arthur W.

Carlson, captain; Mrs. John Panas, Mrs. William Lynch, Mrs. Donald Obert, Mrs. Hopwood, Mrs.

William Wig, Mrs. H. captain; Mrs. Lawrence Case, Mrs. Ben Raster, Mrs.

John Grub, Mrs. Charles Curry, Mrs. Ned Henderson, Mrs. C. R.

McNierney Mrs. Howard Swanson, captain; Mrs. Nora Ludwig, Mrs. Irene Bartley, Mrs. Sally Barker, Mrs.

V. Lynch, Mrs. Lee Hull. To Show Films Al Church. TIONESTA, April 15 The) Lords Prayer, a colored slide worship service, wili be presented by Rev.

H. H. Bielenberg at the Methodist at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. Aiso taking part in the service will be the mixed chorus from West Forest High School, directed by Mrs; Wayne Ball.

This group, well known in the Tioncsta area for their musical presentation, will sing several appropriate numbers. Rev. Bielenberg of Warren has achieved an international reputation as a photographer and has attained the highest possible rating in co'or slide competitions throughout the coumry- This service is being sponsored by the Presbyterian and Methodist women's groups. Babysitting wili be provided at terian Church. the Presby- Tryonville TRYONVILJLE, April 14 Karen VanCise, Ruth Modlin and Bonnie Deshner were among the five chosen at Townville elementary School to participate in the all-county chorus held at 'Conneautville on Saturday evening.

A number of parents and friends attended that evening. Mrs. Leta Berlin of Mt. Hope was a Saturday evening guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Robbins. Connie and Sandy Parker and Ann Marie L'Huillier were Monday Chronicle of Recent BIRTHS In Titusville Vicinity Smith A son, weighing six pounds, six ounces, was born at 10:45 a.m. oa April J4 at Titusville Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of Titus- vilte.

RD I. Mrs. Smith is the former Mary Duncan. Nelson A son, weighing six pounds, six ounces, was born at 7:02 a.m. on April 14 at Titusville Hospita to Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Nelson of Diamond, RD 1. Mrs. Nelson is the former Donna Stokes, Konkle A son, weighing nine pounds, one and one-half'ounces, was born at 6:22 p.m. on April 14 at Titusville Hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. William Konkle of Tidioute. Mrs. Konkle is the former a Johnson. Glover A son was born April 14 at Union City Memorial Hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Glover of Waterford, RD I. Mrs. Glover is the former Maris Goodwill. Teed A son was born April 14 at Union City Memorial Hospital to Mr.

and Mrs Merle Teed of Wattsburg, RD 1. Mrs. Teed is the former Betty Applebee. Titusville HOSPITAL RECORD ADMITTED Mrs. Norma Konkle, Tidioute.

Mrs. Donna Nelson, Diamond, RD 1. Miss Diane Linnon, 315 W. Walnut St. Miss Kitty Foley, 113 Breed St.

Mrs. Mary Smith, Titusville, RD I. Mrs. Luella McKee, Tionesta. A.

Roddy Brady, 315 E. Elm St. William Deeter, 428 W. Central Ave. Mrs.

Emily Amsler, Tionesta. Oscar Samuelson, 209 Brook St. Mrs. Flossie Terrill, Townville, RD 1. Charles E.

Nason, Kellettville. James C. Houghtling, Grand Valley. RD 1. ANN LANDERS Answers Your Problems By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I'm 33 and feel like 102.

I walk around half dead and I need some advice before I crack up. falls asleep the minute his head hits the pillow. He never hears the children calling for a glass of water, naturally what father does? He is deaf to the alarm clock, the fire engines, police sirens--everything. I sleep very poorly that, is, once 1 get to sleep. Then I'm up half the night fighting for a corner of the bed and a little patch of blanket.

Virgil thrashes around, takes his half of the bed out of the middle, and some nights 1 don't average three hours sleep. I've begged Virgil to let me buy twin beds. He says absolutely not. He says a double bed is the cornerstone of a good marriage. What do YOU say? HALF DEAD Dear Half: Tell Virgil a double bed may be the cornerstone but could be the tomb- exhaustion stone.

I strongly recommend twin beds with a single headboard. You use one bedspread and it looks like a single bed when made up, but each twin bed has its own sheets and blankets. P. S. I hope you enjoy your new furniture.

Dear Ann Landers: What do you think of a woman who is wealthy enough to employ two maids, a cook, a laundress anc a chauffeur, yet she buys two grades of canned goods, one for the help and one for the family When THEY have steak for din ner the help gets hamburger, bee liver or spaghetti. The employees must buy their own uniforms, and Madame tells them where to buy them and how much to spend. This woman is cruises and what-not. 'Any --OVERWORKED AND UNDERPAID Dear Overworked and Underbid: Few things are less attrac- ive than a well-to-do woman who exploits her employees. But one of these things is the employee who accepts the abuse and stays in her employ and complains, to anyone who has two ears and will listen.

This woman sounds terrible. If you had any self respect you'd leave. Dear Ann: I'm a new guy in town, age 27, steady job, '60 Chevy convertible, and not hard to look at. I like to dance, swim, bowl, play tennis and I sing a little, too. It's tough to meet the right people when you're new in town.

must get letters from gals who are also newcomers and who are finding it rough to meet people, Ann. Think of all the good you could do if you could put people like us together. might even help me find my dream girl. Please don't tell me to join a church group. I tried that in the last town and every one of those creeps has a crooked hem or a man's haircut.

Thanks. --NEW MAN Dear Man: I never put people in touch through this column. True, I might be able to do some good, but I know I could do plenty of harm. And besides, how can I tel from a letter who has a crooked hem or a man's haircut? Fine "dream girl" on your own, Bud Eugne B. Anderson, 503 Dairy St.

Mrs. Anna Gilson, 710 Garden St. Shaun O'Toole, Tionesta. Lyle Preston. Pleasantville.

William Lewis, Tidioute; RD 2. Albert Dunham, Endeavor. Mrs. Alida Tobias, Pleasantville. DISCHARGED Miss Rose Marie Thomas, Grand Valley, RD 1.

William Wikert, Tionesta, Star I Route. Allen Antill, 517 W. Walnut St. evening dinner guests of Miss Shirley Magee, who celebrated her birthday. The children enjoyed a birthday party and showing of colored Refreshments of ice cream and cake were enjoyed.

Miss Christine Erickson, 316 N. Shirley received a number of First St YWCA Schedule Monday 4--Senior high bridge class. 4--Seventh grade Y-Teens. 7--Beginners' swimming at YMCA. swimming at YMCA.

8--Y-Wives, cancer dressings. swimming at YMCA. Tuesday 4--Eighth grade Y-Teens. 4--Ninth grade Y-Teens. i mother-daughter tea.

of directors, month- SAVE THEM! nice" gifts. Mrs. Walter L'Huillier and children and Mrs. Ila Green spent Monday afternoon at Erie. Mrs.

Howard Propheter and children and Mrs. Joan Magee and children enjoyed a trip to Erie on Saturday where they attended the circus. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McElhaney and nephew.

Donnie Bowes, of Diamond called on Mr. and Mrs. Morris McElhaney Monday evening. During.the evening the group called on Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Clickett at Spartansburg. Mr. and Mrs. William Colwell spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Burt Mullins at Warren. The occasion was to celebrate Mr. Coiwell's birthday. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter L'Huillier entertained at dinner on Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Barnes, Rov Ross. Rev. John Ruggies, Diane, Shirley and CONFIDENTIAL TO "Embar Why do you feel you must answer every question pu to you by this tasteless clod? Sim ply say you don't wish to discus your personal affairs.

very active in fancy charities and I IP every other week she "asks" her lf alc robbing you someone you love of health an dignity, send for Ann Landers booklet, "Help For The Alcoho' ic," enclosing with your reques 20 cents in coin and a large, sel addressed, stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad employees to purchase raffle tickets and chances on mink coats, Makes First 1 isit In, Area in 43 Years Miss Tamara Mickle, Tidioute. Robert Mangini, 714 Superior St. Mrs. Lulu Walfey, Crown.

Elbert Young, Centerville. RD 4. Robert Hawk, 107 E. Bloss St. Donald J.

Taylor, 770 S. Perry St. Harold Langdon, 4I0 1 N. Drake St. Mrs.

Anne Holquist, Titusville, RD 3. Miss Lois Redfield, 514 S. Perry St. Miss Linda Redfield. 514 S.

Perry St. Henry Boardman, Centerville, RD 3. Miss Kelly Buser, 429 Roberts St. Pints of Red Cross blood used Saturday and Sunday, since June 1, 1961. 243.

Visitors Desk This afternoon Mrs. William ly meeting. Wednesday caning class. 4--Trotty Veck. advisors' meeting.

Veck Basketball dinner. Thursday i--Xinth grade Y-Teens. up for Good Friday breakfast. Friday 9--Good Friday breakfast. License At Meadville: Donald William Peterson of Ti- Magee and Jim and Kathy Col-lLowrie and Mrs.

Ben McEnteer; Harry Herman Osborne spent the weekend with his nephew, Martin Osborne, of 205 E. Bloss St. Mr. Osborne is a veteran of World War I and is a resident of the VA Hospital at Montrose, N. Y.

This is the first time in 43 years he has been back to this vicinity. He is also the uncle of Mrs. N. E. Armatas, Mrs.

Hugh Sloan and Mrs. Harold Miller, all of Titusville; Charles Osborne of Grand Valley and Edwin Osborne of Pittsfield, and there are many other nieces and nephews in the area and elsewhere. Personal Note Mr. and Mrs. Harry Francis have returned home after a trip of several weeks in the South.

Donald Oesterling has returned to Birmingham, after vjsiting his sister, Mrs. Lee M. Green. He was called here by the death of their mother in Butler Memorial Hospital on April 10. UNION CITY HOSPITAL Admitted Mrs.

Leon Allen, Waterford. i Thomas Hawley, Waterford, RD i 1. i Mrs. Wavne Glover, Waterford RD 1. Ronald Pushinsky Fairview.

Miss Debra Pushinsky, Fairview. Miss Sandra Carson, i Citv help you with your problems Send them to her in care of th: newspaper enclosing a stamped self-addressed envelope. DON'T LET YOUR LAWN STARVE THIS SUMMER. GIVE IT A SPRING FEEDING NOW VitoGRO COMPLETE NUTRITIONAL TREATMENT FOR GRASS ONE BAG COVERS 5,800 SO. FT.

Builds deep roots to keep grass vigorous and well fed during hot summer days. Keeps grass greener far longer this summer gets it green quicker. Gives you a bonus of more long-lasting nutrients than other light weight high-analysis lawn foods. VitoGRO is a trademark of Swift Company 4.85 Lime 5 0 Ibs. 85c --Delivery --Use of lawn spreader --Use of lawn roller.

jLiime FREE We Have It S. Franklin St. Can Get It or It Isn't Made. BRYAN Hardware, Inc. Phone 2-2271 What you no longer wanl, someone may need Use Herald Classifieds.

Try it, someone may buy it. well. The occasion was in honor of the birthday their daughter, Ann Marie. The little miss received a number of nice gifts. tertained on Tuesday evening at dinner in honor of Mrs.

Martha Lingo who celebrated a birthday. Tnose attending were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lingo. Mrs.

Joan Magee and children and Mrs. Baugher. Mrs. Ruby Moody and Mrs. Betty Baugher attended a baby- shower for Mrs.

Nancy Alhizer's little son. Spencer, is a few- weeks The party was held at Grand Vallev. Every type of printing to suit your business or personal requirements. Our assistance gladly PLAN ANNUAL SUPPER given. Prompt service to your satisfaction.

The Herald's Commercial Printing Department Phone 2-2241. usviile and Carol Mae Brady of I Mrs Young's, near Centerville. i WHITE OAK UNIT TO MEET The Bradleytown WSCS will hold The White Oak WSCS will meet its annual Easter supper at Brad- "i :3 Tu da 3f lev-town Community Hall on Wed-1 6l sh Ho sc nesday evening. SeYving will start i i Marg Burt as 5 o'clock, and a free-will ering wiil be taken. this evening Mrs.

Robert Shreve and Mrs. Neil Osborne. Service League Shop This afternoon Airs. S. Poux; this evening Mrs.

Fenton. Hospital Cart Today Mrs. Blood. 1'-Teens Good Friday- Breakfast Is Planned The Titusville Tf-Teens will hold their bi-annual Good Friday breakfast at 9 a.m. Friday.

The speaker Mrs. RD 1 Merle Teed. Wattsburg. will be Rev. Pleasantville.

H. Curtis Shaw of "Barabas and the of- Whose birthday? See P. 4 Christ" will be the topic of his talk. The morning mea! will be prepared and served by the members of the teenage committee. All Y-Teens wishing to attend the breakfast should contact the YWCA office.

This program is for all four Y-Teen clubs which includes girls from grades 7 through Discharged Sandra Carson. i Miss City. Mrs Velma Stevenson, i City Mrs. Clara Smith. Union City Joseph Allen.

Union City. William Gillett. Union City, RD 3. Harry Lloyd Reynolds. Union City.

Wilfred Snook. Wattsburg RD 2. LOOMED BY LEES FOR BEAUTY, LASTING WEAR, EASY a new one of those heavenly carpets by LEES" those heavenly carpets by PILE OF DU PONT '5OT NYLON 15 luscious, duotone colors amazingly long wearing highly soil resistant easy to clean most stains wipe away in seconds Only $Q95 PAY RY THEMurtTH Miss City. Linda Hamilton. L'nion ZDARKO'S OTHER HOSPITALS Warren Admitted Mrs.

Lois Mattauch. Tidioute, RD 1: Phillip Fchiman. Pittsfield. RD 2. Discharged George Abbott, Youngsville; Mrs.

Grenda Garis and Mrs Carolyn Gibson and baby, both of Youngsville, RD 1. Wall-io-Wall Installations by Our Factory- Trained Men PRICES OF LARGE SIZE RUGS 12x12 12x15 12x18 15x18 $152 Easy Terms $187 $223 $279 Free Delivery 1 1 1 SPRING ST Beautiful HYACINTHS Big Variety of Other Easter Plants, Tulips, Lilies, Etc. 4-in. pot 69 OPEN 9 A. M.

to 9 P. M. DAILY.

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