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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 TOT NIWS-HERALD. FRANKLIN AND OIL CITY. PA. FRIDAY, StTTfiMBER 17, 1954. Tea Ta ble Gossip! Upton TV Club to Sugar has 1794 calories a pound.

only hall as many as a pound of butter. Emst Jewelry Will Open Field of 34 Cars Slated at Pinegrove There will be a field of. 34 ear Penney has the new wool Have Work Session blend Campus hose in cable knits for Bermuda shorts and skirts. 98c pair. Adv.

DANIELS MOVIES ST0PA6E The Uptown TV Club has sched-ulled a work session tor 'Saturday morning and afternoon. Workers in oompetitioo at Pinegrove Speedway, Shippenville, Saturday niJit. Carl Stoebe, tax collector, Mineral Township, will be home iracK olficials have received word that some of the ton Ohio Phone 2-2111 mornings. Adv. are to assemble at the home of See the 1955 Sylvania and Phil- Samuel Tidd, Eagle Street, at 9 co T.V.

priced from $169.95. atia. m. drivers will be on hand for the racing program as well as the Galbraith's. 411 13th St.

Adv. All workers are weed to be ores-1 regulars from the Western Penn- lent and anyone with conveyance sylvania area. -Get your mud and snow tires for ladders is asked to be on' hand eany! Keceive a free tube with, with that equipment. I i every tire. This offer expires Sept.

It is requested that members whoi enil-MipnCI rUrlSh 'haw tint, nnid all MioiV lino fooe 30th. Davis Anderson. Adv, helps mantle the ser- IM. vice with quiet dig- to make arrangements to have the I Sunday Rev. Warren Corbet is amount paid in full immediately.

Poaching at New Lebanon, Sandy Lake and Atlantic. Mr. Craie is Glenn Wilsey. of Clovis Air Force Base, Clovis, N. has been promoted from airman 2-c to Airman, first class.

He is married to the former Janice Fisk, of 135 Lamberton Street, Rocky preaching at Fairfield and Hadley. Mr. Dobson at Cooperstown, Utica and Mt. Pleasant, and G. S.

Dore- County to Buy Larger Truck 3 mus at Polk. The second All-Par BUCHANAN N.I.SUCHANAN M.C.MAVHEW Grove. ish men's meeting will be held at if yjl hb ft -Choose your new fall coat now. UeewanupcnMp.m. 1340 Elk 2-531S-FrankIin.

Fa. Use our convenient lav-awav plan. 1 workup, leuowship, mot uok iri. The Cauniv rnmmksinncvc business and to hear J. E.

Jack. ginia Morse Shop -Adv vertised this week to pi-chase a of l111 mak on men work long whpp'haP trunk I "1 the church. Rug and upholstery cleaning, iceded for work on the countvi Monday The trustees Session of Cotterman Rug Cleaning. 2-2221. bridges.

ICooperstown will meet in the Adv. -tifins rail for a twn-'chUTCh at 8 D.m. a speed rear axle, dual rear Tuesday The Sandy Lake Mis- porch brackets $195 La ondVs a "-foot stake body. Bidders ry Guild will have an exec Hectic Oil CiW-idv "will specify a trade-in- allowance meeting at the manse at 1 Electric, on the pre3fint tQn Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa, the Bake sale.

Sat. 9 a. Pen- one-half Fcrd platform truck. noted Japanese evangelist, will be By Beta Sigma Phi. Adv.

which can be examined at the at First Presbyterian Church, TP bharon, at 8 p.m -Square dance every Saturday. "uulutf night at Utica Fire Hall Adv i -Clarks for Flowers. Ph 2-4519. Georgetown Rood Man Wednesday The Hadley W. P.

meets, Junior Highs at 7 p.m. and Senior Highs at 8 p.m. The Sandy Lake trustees and session meet at the church at 7:30 p.m. Thursday The New Lebanon -Adv. Loses Billfold, $100 $8 $15 G.

M. Wise, of the Georgetown Ladies Aid meets at 1:30 p.m. at Road, reported to police today the; the church. The Mt. Pleasant La- THE BIG DIFFERENCE for eaiy fitting comfort if in the exclusive construction of the leather.

NO OTHER HAT HAS IT I Try banking by mail. Try Citi zens Bank of Pleasantville. Adv. Ande-son's Upholstery. 2-8532.

-Adv. Sandy creek Grange, No. 2021. will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday evening in the Gr-inge Hall with the first and second degrees to be conferred. Each family is to take a pie.

National Secretaries Assn. are loss or theft of a billfold containing; dies Aid meets at 8 p.m. The ses-approximately $100. at Hadley will meet at thei Mr. Wise, aged 81.

said he had; church at 8 p.m. accumulated the sum in order to Friday Th? Sandy Lake Cub pay his township taxes, insurance; Pack committee meets at 8 p.m.; and to purchase coal for the New Lebanon. Church school' ter. He was in Franklin on Mon-j workers conferences will be held! day and the billfold disappeared at 8 p.m. The Hadley Youne Adult: See for yourself! High Dividends, Savings Insured to $10,000 and Friendly Service are YOURS when you save at Venango Federal Savings Loan Assn.

417 13th St. Franklin ID le wood 2-5518 between then and Thurs- Class party will be held at the' day, when he discovered it was Mrs. Samuel holding a rummage sale. Y.M.C.A. home of Mr.

and Powell at 8 p.m. missing. tonight at 7 p. m. Adv.

Penney 's has the new interlock Engineers to Hold i Orlan Cardigans for misses. Only, Methodist Church will hold a tur- $5.90. Adv. ieen dinner in the chinch at on Saturday Ip.m. Tuesdav.

Sect. 21. ,1111111 on wmruny The Elks Club will open ltsi tk Dining Room on regular sched-i -eagles Club floor bhow this' 7 For NEW or USED ule, Sunday, Sept. 20th, 1954 weeK-ena. Dancing rrom iu to l.

A.dv annual picnic at Fayrway Knolls, i Oil City-Titusville Road, on Satur- Charles F. Ernst, above, in his new jewelry store, 1221 Liberty Street, has everything in readiness for the opening of the store on Saturday. Under the label of "Ernst Jewelry," the store is located in the main shopping center of Franklin in the site formerly occupied by the Squire Shop. Mr. Ernst, formerly of Meadville, graduated from high school there in 1940.

He was later graduated from Bowman Technical School in Lancaster, after which he came to Franklin. For 11 years he has been a watch repairman in this city, first at Chritz-man Vath and later at Feldman's Jewelry. He and his wife, the former Arlene McEntire, make their home on Franklin Heights. In addition to skilled repair service, Mr. Ernst has installed a fine line of merchandise in his store.

(News-Herald photo) Serving Sunday continuously from. MADE FOR EACH OTHER your head and "self-conforming HATS If you had your hat custom-made by master craftsmen, it could feel no better than the comfortable, easy way a Resistol fits your head, instantly. Every Resistol in your size is made to conform to the contour of your head and look smart much longer. 12 noon until 8 p. m.

Weekdays David wheeler, son of Mr. and day, Sept. 18. Special golf rates- arc planned for the day and prizes wul be awarded to the goiters. Luncn a.

m. to i p. A. R. Wheeler, of 226 Elm Dinner 5:30 to 8 p.

m. Adv. Street, returned to his home today I -Kathrvn Genevieve Shop-open' from the Zem Hospital, Erie, Games are planned in the after- where he has been hospitalized with, noon and dinner will be served at I tonight till nine. Adv. polio.

David fortunately suffered 6 p. m. no paralysis from the disease and! Those nlannina to attend mav Kitchen clocks in assorted col- mtttm ors now on sale. $3.95 up. Lalonde'si; was able to come home after onlycontact T.

J. Runzo. chairman of Electric, Oil City. Adv. I a few weeks' hospitalization.

picnic committee, or any of Society News -Largest supply of appliance! -Fall Special Bernz-O-Matic "IS im8 anull5 William R. Anderson, Haddock, R. parts in Western Penna. Always! Torch. $8.95 value.

Includes com L. Baughman, C. W. Shoop, All try us first for your parts needs. solder.

Onlv $6.98 at SNYDER'S Harnett, and Stewart DeMille a l7nrc Ward P. T. A Hafer Electric, 11 E. 1st Oil City. Phone 60-201.

Adv. interested in are invited to attend. Executives Meet; To Have Session Sept. 23 Home Watchmen Have Meeting Thursday The American Home Watchmen held a meeting in the P.H.C. Hall on Thursday evening.

In the absence of the president, Mrs. Irene Johnston, the vice president, Mrs. Effie Eckels, was in charge of the business meeting. The committee for the dinner meeting on Oct. 7 includes: Mrs.

Emily Williams, Mrs. KaUierine McClintock, Mrs. Nettie Connell, Mrs. Florence Kelley, Mrs. Lela Huey and Mrs, Maude Palmer.

Traffic informations have been I filed against two motorists, onej RAIL FACILITIES from Pittsburgh, for traveling! CHICAGO There are 680 rail roads in the U. with 42.500 lo-! The executive board of the Third I Rev. Elvin Swanson, of Port-jland will hold special evangelistic services next Monday and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Grand-iview Gospel Tabernacle, Grand-jview Road, Oil City. See the new black velveteen comotives, 41,000 passenger coach- Ward Parent-Teacher Association through a red traffic signal light at Washington Crossing earlier this week, city police reported met at the home of the president, es, 2,100,000 freight cars, and 226, Mrs.

Robert Woods, on Thursday 000 miles of track. Stop In or Call About Our Low Low Bank Rate. Auto Financing. Mo Obligation! THE EXCHANGE BANK TRUST CO. Personal Loan Dept 2nd Floor Phone 2-3149 afternoon, Plans for the coming year were discussed and during the meeting it was decided to hold "Toreador pants" and ankle slacks at Penney's, $6.90.

Adv. I Coloray plaids by Courtauld's. Washable and crease resistant. Fabric Center, 38 Seneca O. C.

-Adv. The Baraca Class of the First WHO ARE THESE 800,000 MEN THEY CALL a rummage sale in October. The first Parent-Teacher meeting will be held on Thursday, Sept. 23. at the Third Ward School.

This will be a get acquainted session and refreshments will be served. Parents are all urged to be present. Legion Following the installation of officers a tea will be served by the past presidents. All members arc urged to be present and are Vt take their books to be turned in at this meeting. Legion Auxiliary to Install Officers; Tea is Planned The regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held on Monday at 8 p.m.

at the Home From Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fogle have returned from Philadelphia where they spent the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Sheridan Wagoner, nephew and niece of Mr. Fogle, and Mr. and Mrs. David A.

Glover, former residents of Franklin. LEGAL NOTICES WE ARE READ! TO SERYE YOU MOYING PACKING RIGGING STOSAOC PHONE 2-2818 KARNS TRANSPORTATION CO. spent by the Order for the relief of victims of fire, flood and famine for the support of Christian youth work for aid to Christian education. In World War and immediately thereafter 144,000,000 was expended by the Knights in Whether you are a Catholic or not, you should know the truth about the Knights of Columbus. Is it, as sometimes rumored, a secret society with designs against our government? Do its members really take an oath to de LEGAL NOTICE In the matter of the Estate of.

Laura deceased, late of Sandycreek Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania. Letters of Administration on the above estate having been granted Return From Trip; Millard Alex Goes To Duty in Japan Mrs. Annabel Alex has returned from California where she visited her son, Maj. Millard Alex, before his departure for Japan. She was accompanied home by Mrs.

Millard Alex, who is employed as a nurse at the Franklin Hospital. En route they enjoyed a sightseeing trip, stopping at Yellowstone National Park, Mt. Rush-more, the Badlands and many other points of interest. 1235 Railroad St. N.Y.C.

Station Phone 2-2416 to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to Harold C. Eshel-rnan, Administrator, R. D. 1, Franklin, Pennsylvania, or to his attorneys, Irwin and Grannis, 503 Green Building, Franklin, THIS IS I It takes less than 18 hours for a ship to pass through the Suez Canal. iri 3tM FOR THE CLOSING OUT ALL FISHING EQUIPMENT DEAN PHIPPS STORES 1256 Liberty St.

Franklin LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO SAVE UP TO $3,500.00 -4- NEW. YORKER1 Xt i- -w- 'Hi -A Answer to Previous Puzzle This and That HIAiP JPjEIC ANl EEL. Efelsi ALE 1. a. -s AVE "to" A Ft I A ElT I L.

6 L. Tpl il -Mil" A TEVJSEj ETTj sse ni a sel support of our troops and in the rehabilitation of veteians. Even after ail these years, veterans of the first great conflict still lemember the Knights of Columbus htm in France with their friendly invitation: "Everybody Welcome Everything Free." Nearly one out of every six Knights served his eountry in World War II, and many laid down their lives. Despite these and many other signal demonstrations of its principles of charity, unit)', fraternity and patriotism, some people have the most absurd beliefs and suspicions about the Knights of Columbus, just as they do about the Catholic Church. Even today, misinformed people give publicity at times to a false alleged Knights of Columbus oath which has been proved to be fraudulent, and which scores of others have been forced publicly to admit is untrue.

This message and others explaining Catholic beliefs and practices are published by the Knights of Columbus so that our non-Catholic neighbors may judge us as we really are not as we are often misrepresented to be. We believe that truth, as Lincoln said, "is generally the best vindication against slander." If you would like to know more about the Knights of Columbus about the ideals, history, achievements and aims of this international society of Catholic men we shall gladly send you free an interesting pamphlet on the subject. Write today for Pamphlet No. 9 -KG stroy non-Catholic institutions and to promote Catholic political power? If such rumors were true, the Knights of Columbus would not deserve the friendship and trust of non-Catholic citizens, which it invites and merits. Actually there is no more thoroughly American organization than this fraternal order of Catholic men.

It is composed of plumbers and lawyers, farmers and doctors, business men and scientists of Catholic men at every level of the social and economic scale. Some are rabidly partisan Democrats, others equally staunch Republicans. On political and public questions, they "choose up sides" with all the freedom and enthusiasm of any other citizens. The Knights of Columbus was formed in 1882, by a small group of the men of St. Marys Church, New Haven, Connecticut.

They had met, at the invitation of Father Michael J. McGivney, not to form a national fraternal society, but to "render mutual aid to the members' of the parish and their families." In the years that since have ensued, the Knights of Columbus has grown into a fraternal order of 800,000 members, spread over the United States, Canada and other countries of the Western World. But its purpose of "mutual and its principles of charity, unity, fraternity and patriotism have remained unchanged through those 68 years. Millions of dollars contributed by the American people have been ACROSS 1 Tit for 4 Not a iri the world 8 Meek as a 12 Exist 13 Fruit drinks 14 Century plant 15 and ink 16 Rustics 18 Makes wnhappy 30 Reposes 21 An of orn 22 Individuals DOWN 1 Bugle call 2 Region 3 Most sensitive 4 Antic 5 Arabian gulf 6 Without rhyme or 7 Worm 8 Narrow roads 9 High notes 10 Death 11 Turkish governors 17 Mountain ridges 19 Seaport in Portuguese Famous Worumbo Mills looms this superior flannel fabric to set you at graceful ease every time you slip into one of these handsome suits and equally famous MkhaelsStern needles in the style that makes New Yorker Flannel the top suit of the year. In the season's newest colors.

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Local Representatives Alan McKissick, Franklin 7-2029 Dean Stewart, Oil City 7-7461 Wm. Flanagan, Clarion, Pa. 1 Sqks SUPREME COUNCIL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Religious Information Bureau 4422 UNDEIL BLVD. ST. LOUIS MO.

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