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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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The News-Heraldi
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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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PAGE TWELVE SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1949. THE NEWS-HERALD. FRANKLIN AND OIL CITY. PA. With Oops! Welcome, Sweet Springtime, Greet Thee 31 Tea Table Gossip For upholstery call 473-X.

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A. meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. It A window peeper was reported in the Skyview district the other evening, according to report to the police. If he tarries very long, he'll be tracked in the I tr SRT rr-H TV 'rVL snow.

U. S. savings bond sales in Venango Countv in February totalled $228,129.75. Of the totalj $148,181.25 were in bonds, in bonds and $3,348.50 in Pretty Good, EhlQt bonds. -fwr Preparations are being madei for 300 at the dinner of the Frank lin Elks on Monday evening, when the week observing the 60th anni I XL kJ versary of the lodge will be marked by several special pro ROU-COtlM OKN C'EJS SHIRT SPORTS SHIRT KOU-COIU SPOlTS SHIRT grams.

Lee Donaldson, of Pitts burgh, will address the assem blage, and special service awards will be bestowed by Exalted Ruler Paul E. Hunter. Mrs. John E. Jack, of 342 Pacific Street, who swallowed a chicken bone on Wednesday was returned to her home yesterday from the Sewickley Valley Hospital in Pittsburgh Note the new widespread roll collar! Wear it open or closed, with or without a tie! Two large flap button pockets add to the smart, carefree air of your Donegal Triplet.

And as an extra, there's a regular full shirt tail! Select your Triplet from a variety of new pastel washable colors. $3.95 Collar sizes 14 to 17 Sleeves 32 to 35 where she underwent an operation to have the bone removed. She was taken to the Franklin Hos pital following the accident and one operation was performed there. She went to Pittsburgh Thursday afternoon. When your bank book registers a deposit every pay day, you're going placesl Come on in and start an account now.

i bJ? Carlton By MRS. FRANCES SHEATZ. CARLTON, March 14. The Get Acquainted and the Wymore Clubs, of Carlton, were entertained in the home of Miss Jean Someone told Artist John Sunley (the poor man's Salvador Dali) that Spring, 1949, arrives officially at 5:49 p. EST.

March 20. That night, when he went to bed, he dreamed a dream of spring and all it means. In a state of somnambulistic spring fever, he started sleep-walking. He walked over to his easel, picked up his brushes and still fast asleer; started to paint. When he awoke next morning the fantasy above was leering at him from his easel.

Soon after. Artist Sunley was taken way by the man in the little white coat. Blair and her mother, Mrs. Harold Blair, on Wednesday, March 9, at an afternoon luncheon, the occasion being in honor or Mrs. Esther Feies.

Sally Orr and Myr tie Price were on the entertain ROCKY GROVE DEPARTMENT ment committee. The afternoon was spent in playing games and having various contests. Prizes By JOAN RICE. were won by Mrs. Elizabeth Bu James Kimes Friday afternoon.

Miss Linda Fejes spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fejes, of Cochranton. Mrs. Sylvia Riesinger and daughter Peggy, spent the past week visiting her daughter and other relatives in Marion, O.

Mrs. Harold Blair entertained i chanan, Vera Hoffman, Ota Blair and Jean Blair. Mrs. Fejes was SUCCESSOR TO BOYD N.KRK. In.

Phone 202 interested in religious education are welcome to attend. presented with many lovely gifts. Those aftending the luncheon from out-of-town were Mrs. Effle Smith, Mrs. Esther Jennings, of Civic Club Votes fo Buy $500 Bond; War Memorial Suggested KARNS TRANSPORTATION CO.

Phone 87 Phone 87 Heavy Hauling and Rigging Local Long Distance Hauling Household Goods Storage Packing -Crating -Shipping Champion Varsity Team is Honored at Y-Teen Basket Ball There was a good attendance of students, parents and friends of the basketball team of Rocky Grove High School at the "Basket Readings Feature Program at W. C. T. U. Meeting on Friday Mrs.

Ralland N. Brown entertained the ladies of the Rocky Cochranton; Mrs. Vera Hoitman and daughters, of Utica. Mrs. Esther Weaver and Mrs.

Helen Gehres poured. The table was attractive in green and white and centered a water lily and BEND IX, KELVINATOR, WESTINGHOUSE DEALER CARL E. SNYDER 508 13th St. Franklin, Pa. the missionary society of the Mil-! ledgeville Presbyterian Church in: her home on Thursday.

At noon' a tureen dinner was served to 25 members and guests and quilting; was the order of the day. The president, Mrs. Cora McConnell, opened the meeting. Mrs. Jacobs was leader and gave a splendid talk on "The World of I Ball" held Friday evening in the Grove Women's Christian Temper school gymnasium by the Union Friday evening at her.

swan arrangement The Rocky Grove Civic Club voted to purchase a second $500 United States Government Bond, to be applied to the club building fund, during its monthly meeting home. 148 Elm Street. Mrs. Oscar Smith and son, Ger- Club. Tomorrow." Interesting reports i Mrs.

Harold L. Loveless had; aid, spent Thursday evening with charge of the devotional Mr. and Mrs. William Fejes and using as her theme, "Dare to be! daughter, Linda. Different." Luke was read! William Proper returned home as the Scripture lesson and pray-! Monday from City Hospital, er was voiced by Mrs.

L. R. Reagle. Meadville, where he has been a The dance, first of the spring social activities at the school, was given to honor the varsity team, District 10, Class champions. A basketball theme was carried out in the decorations, with DANIELS MOVING -STORAGE Friday evening in the fire hall.

With the purchase of this bond, the club fund will amount to $1,000. The money is being put aside by the club toward the time when various organizations of the com were given by those attending the World Day of Prayer service at i Cochranton. Partial reports of work and attendance were given by the secretary, Mrs. Merle. Swogger.

i Phone 338 a huge white basketball inscribed The hymns, "What the World1 patient, with the names and total points Needs is Jesus" and "I Would' Be! Mr. Mrs. Irwin Bray at-of the team members holding a True," were sung and the poem, "I i tended' a birthday party Satur-featured place in the center of Will Pass This Way But day for Mrs. Bray's brother, Mr. and Mrs.

Merle Condit, of munity will join together to build Sleepless Nights a community building. Deer Creek, spent a day recently at the Lee Buchanan home. Mr. and Mrs. William r.

sheatz, li of Meadville, were recent callers I Iff All kPIIIi fit on the former's parents, Mr. and the gym. Van-colored balloons was read oy Mrs. Loveless. Richard Shatter, ot ueneva.

and basketball figures completed Mrs. Eva Weaver, president, Burdelle (Pete) Corner, son of the decorations. conducted the business Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn Corner, left Music for dancing was provided Three new members and a me-j Friday morning for Texas, where from 8 until 11 o'clock by Jerry Imorial were accepted.

he will enter the Air Force. Haggerty's Orchestra, of Oil City. I The evening's-program was in: Miss Penny Faye Sheatz, of During the intermission a short charge of Mrs. David Weltoh. Franklin, R.

spent Wednesday program was presented by the Readings were given as afternoon and was a supper guest students. "Two Views of Whisky," Mrs. at the home of her grandparents, Mrs. Jack Sheatz. Floyd Hughes, president, conducted the meeting last evening, during which several matters of community interest were discussed.

The club members voted to permit the board of directors to work out final arrangements for the servicemen's memorial and honor roll. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Buchanan 'Kidney Fatigue" and son, Danny, and Kenneth; Would You Like the Feeling of Home Ownership? We are sure you would. Consult us about our helpful Mortgage Plan it is of assistance in considering the purchase of a residence.

Venango Savings Loan Association 1151 Liberty Street Franklin, Pa. Rood P. Steele, Treas. Paul C. Moore, Sec'y Weaver spent Sunday at the home! Tired, overworked Kidneys let of Charles Buchanan, of Mead- your system fill up with poisons Mary Shindledecker announced; neagle; lrue and False Questions, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Sheatz a 'About Alcohol." Mrs. Welton: "A1-; Mr and Mrs. John Wagi Mr. and Mrs.

John Wagner en- ville. that should be eliminated. You It was suggested that upon re iceipt of permission from the; vocal solo, "Galway Bay," a roor Medicine," Mrs. B.jtertained the Get logetner l.iud ivir. ana lvirs.

rsuciuman onen nave uj gei up at nigni, can i were Sunday guests of the latter's get your rest and have nagging brother-in-law and sister, Mr. backache. Don't delay. Get Bor-and Mrs. Dick McClay, of Cury Soma Tablets 60c at your druggist Heights, Meadville.

and feel better quickly. Sugarcreek Township 1 Paul Sampsell; a tap dance, "Dark a. wenman; "wny do not at their home baturaay evening. Board, the club erect a monument i Town Strutter's Ball," Dawnice! Smoke," Mrs. Roy Umstead; "The' The evening was spent in playing of native stone in the yard of McCandless and Martha Young; Church by all Means," Mrs.

"500" and bingo. Refreshments Rocky Grove High School, upon! a vocal solo, "Dare to "Everyone Does It," Miss were served by the committee, which would be placed a bronze 'Dorothy Snyder; and a piano Annetta Beatty; "Six Facts About; Mrs. Willis Boyd and Mrs. Ray-plaque bearing the names of all! "Anchors Aweigh," Sally Rosen-; Alcohol," Mrs. Fred Parker; "Come mond Reisinger.

Sugarcreek Township boys who bereer and Doris Hosue. land See, Mrs. Loveless; a poem, Mrs. Vada Collins, Mrs. M.

Bur- At the close of the intermission, "The Pair," Mrs. Florence Shingle-' insky and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sals lost their lives during World Wars I and II. Final action concerning members of the varsity team were' decker; "Current Events," Mrs.

Vip ctapp Thp pntirpi Weaver. giver, ot Meaavnie, sjeiu week-end at the home of Mr. and this will be made by the club anrlipnrp sans? "On Orioles The meeting closed with the; Mrs. Clair Mrs. Mrs.

the school pep song, in honor benediction. Mrs. Harper Hart and the team Delicious refreshments were Sadie McCune called on board Of directors. The club voted a contribution to the Hilltopper, yearbook of Rocky Grove High School. A dis- The dance arrangements bv tne hostess cussion was held concerning in charge of the following corn- When ren Church, Oil City, will be the guest speaker.

Mr. Loveless will assist with the evangelistic services in the Grace Church during the next two weeks. you street light at the corner of Front mittee chairmen. Decorations, Street and the Oil City-Franklin Maxine Check; tickets, Patricia road. Kossman and Joyce Douglas; The purchase of a germicidal orchestra, Mary Shindledecker; lamn tn hp installpH in thp lrinHpr.

nnhliritv Ppppv Rpprs- invitations Fellowship Groups to Meet Sunday; Juniors Asked to Take Bibles eartpn rnnm of thp Fo-y StrpptJand chanerons. Janet Henderson. Medical Society Church of God was voted by thel The chaperons included: The junior and senior a Tnni, -ftrs FellowshiD Prniins nf thp MEMORIALS Franklin Granite Works Rock; Grove Avenue Phone 1218-R Plant Sheehan Granite Works HydetowD Road. TitusviU has been conducted in the church! Henderson, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee cky Grove Avenue Presbyterian tfaS fAarch Meet; during the past few vears under Brown, Mrs. Keith, Mrs. Bertie win meet bunaay at p. the direction of Mrs. James Kerr.

Nestor, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mc-jm-m the lacJle.s parlors. Dr. Dunn Speaks BUCHANAN H.L.

BUCHANAN M.C.MAYH 1540 ELK PHONE I3S FRANKLIN. PA IThe lamp will help to keep the Minn and Mr. and Mrs. Charles MemDers oi tne junior w. t.

Case. jare requested to take their Bibles Mrs. Charles Mohr and Misst0 the meeting. The Venango County Medical Society held its monthly meeting in the Exchange Hotel on Friday Delores Hendricks are faculty ad-1 A meeting oi me faith and Lite- Sot 2D. Moi'15 Luxurious Stewardship Commission of with Dr.

Joseph U. Dunn visors of the Y-Teen Club. nf Coonerstown. as guest speaker senior W. F.

will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at the home of Miss Carol Nellis, 32 Park Street. G. G.

TURNER, I). C. CHIROPRACTOR Phonei: Olflc. 1 Ke 667- Lieensed Penn Bureau of Medical Education and Licensor. (01 Trait Co BI4i Franklin.

Pa Listen to the Concordant Bible Study Hour each Sunday afternoon, 1 :30 to 2:00 over WKRZ. The 87-year old physician told of the early days of his practice as a doctor and compared the country doctor of yesterday with the period of specialists and extensive medical research which marks the practice of today. He was introduced to the group by Dr. N. K.

Beals. Explanation of New Curriculum Materials To be Given Sunday An explanation of the New Curriculum materials used in the primary and beginners' depart Charles Loveless to Speak at Meeting of Grace Youth Group The Youth Fellowship of Grace! Dr. Jane Miller Marshall, me ments of the Sunday school of the Rocky Grove Avenue Presbyter Evangelical United Breth president, was in charge oi xne business session and a report of FOR THE BEST IN JOB PRINTING THE NEWS -HERALD JOB DEPT. Church will meet Sunday at 6:30 ian Church will be given at a conference Sunday at 3:30 p. m.

in the 37th annual secretary-editor's conference in Harrisburg was given by Dr. Gale Walker: p. m. in the church basement. Charles A.

Loveless, of the Calvary Evangelical United Breth- the chapel. All parents, teachers and others of disease among the children at a minimum. Plan Minstrel Dinner. A male chorus, to provide the basis of future minstrel show casts, will be sponsored by the Civic Club, it was decided last evening. Other matters concerning minstrel production were turned over to the minstrel committee and cast.

It was also voted to hold a dinner for the entire cast of this year's show, "A Birth of a Minstrel." The dinner will be served by a caterer and definite arrangements will be announced later; The club voted to sponsor two buses, if they are needed, to transport students to Bradford for the play-off basketball game Tuesday evening. Only Rocky Grove students will be permitted transportation on the buses. The program last evening featured a motion picture, "Operation Crossroad," showing the atomic bomb tests at Bikini, shown by TSgt. M. F.

Tompkins, U. S. Army recruiter. Sgt. Tompkins spoke briefly to the club preceding the movie.

A social hour was enjoyed following the meeting and refresh-1 ments were served by John Buck,) George Barrett, Leo Richards, Ed Richards, Harold Hogue and G. L.I Holden. Paul McKenzie- and Bud of Franklin, were guests at 0 11 LTU CHAMP HATS -styled for men who go places (and take women with them!) come in 16 fashion-right colors, 12 different styles. And they're only EVANGELISTIC SERVICES GRACE EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 31-39 Parker Ave. March 20th April 3rd, 1949 SERVICES EACH NIGHT EXCEPT SATURDAY AT 7:30.

Sermon Subjects: "Christ The Unity of the Church; Imitating Christ The Mind of Christ; Our Fellowship In Christ's Death; Enlistment My Duty and Responsibility to the Church; The Believers Postion and Expectation." Charles A. Loveless, brother of the pastor, will conduct the Song Services and bring Special Music. Special Music will be furnished by the Chorus Choir. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES. Rev.

Harold L. Loveless, Pastor. the meeting. Lean Ground Beef 39c Skinless Wieners lb. 49c i Standing Rib Roast lb.

55c From 1919 to 1946 about 81 per cent, of the total U. S. sugar imports have come from Cuba, 16 per cent, from the and 3 per cent, from other The federal government gets reduced rates from most railroads 0 because of the federal land grants which helped to finance their early development..

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