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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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The News-Heraldi
Location:
Franklin, Pennsylvania
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8
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ZF7 8 THE NEWS-HERALD, Franklin Oil City, Pa. Wed. March '72 0 0 vim Hi, sS 8 Imwin "5 Ax i i v-J. AW Coning 7TT 0 lllwllw fek 2'4 Timmy Evans, left, and Chris Stone, house at the Elm Street School in are among the many youngsters who Titusville which celebrated its cen- were with the workings of tennial with an open house and lots of loQm aJ demonstrated by Mrs. attention on the past.

Gladys Roeder. The place is the open Mrs. Marie Wheeling, Titusville RD 5, chairs. Mrs. Rawlins, in addition to stops to talk with Mrs.

Helen Rawlins caning herself, teaches the craft at as she demonstrates the caning of the YWCA. IMtlMMMtl wi I True Blue Class True Blue Class of the Congress Hill Church of God will meet at the home of Mrs. Nellie Nadig at 7 p.m. Saturday. Noreen Pritts will lead devotions.

Nurses Association Venango County District Pennsylvania Nurses Association will hold its regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 8, at the Wanango Country Club. Educational film strips will be shown. Reservations may be made by calling Mary LaMere at 432-3593 or Marybelle Shugarts at Moose Women y. Franklin Chapter 669, Women of the Moose, will meet at 8 p.m.

Thursday in the Moose Home. The executive session will begin at 7: 30 p.m. Clara Rudy, Moosehaven chairman, will present the chapter night program and enroll candidates. St. Monica's Guild Members of St.

Monica's Guild of St. John's Episcopal Church will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday for corporate communion in the chapel. Following a short business meeting, a Lenten discussion will be held with the Rev. Reginald Moore as leader.

Members are reminded to take gifts for orphans. fj A(avinn vr cuviny Fine work Open wedding planned by Sue Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Merl Hoffman of Polk RD 2 announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sue, to Gainer Grossman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Grossman of HarrisvUle RD 1. The bride-elect is a senior at Franklin High School. Mr. Grossman, a 1971 graduate of Franklin High School, is employed at the Cooper-Bessemer in Grove City. The couple will be married at an open wedding ceremony on Saturday, March 11, at 2:30 p.m.

in the Church of God in Barkeyville. An open reception will follow in the Wesley Grange Hall in Wesley. If the water does not drain from an automatic washer, check the strainer before calling a serviceman. You'll probabably find It stopped up, with lint. Public dance Lady Dempsey Rebekah Lodge and Odd Fellows Lodge will jointly sponsor a public round, square and polka dance Saturday in the Oakland Fire Hall starting at 9 p.m.

Music will be by the Country Cousins. The event will benefit the Odd Fellows building fund. Epsilon Kappas Epsilon Kappas Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. James Miller.

The session will include the Ritual of Jewels ceremony. Members are to take paper bags so that Easter egg candy orders can be filled. Today's recipe Welcome Wagon Club The March meeting of the Welcome Wagon Club will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Venango Federal Community Room. The program will feature a baking and, cake decorating demonstration by a representative of the United Natural Gas Co." Any cancellations of reservations must be made before noon Thursday by calling Lois Suppo at 437-5653.

The gowns of white material with lace trim are intricate and dainty and entirely handmade. They are about 80 years old. Mrs. Raymond Turk, of Titusville RD 1, at the right, examines the fine workmanship on the handmade dresses worn by Mrs. Richard Weaver and her daughter, Susanne.

let stand 1 hour. Do not drain. Add ham hocks, salt, pepper and bay leaf. Simmer IVt hours. Remove bay leaf, If desired, remove hocks, cut pieces of ham from the bone and return them to the soup.

Lightly browh onion in drippings and add to the soup. Continue simmering for 30 minutes, or until meat and beans are tender. 8 Valley Grove Prom-to-Dawn Valley Grove Prom-to-Dawn committee will hold its monthly meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Rocky Grove Fire Hall. Co-chairmen will be elected for the prom-to-dawn party to be held May 19.

Clintonville Auxiliary holds meeting, program Salina Home and School Group Salina Home and School Group will meet at 7: 30p.m. Thursday at the school. The program will be presented by the Pine Valley Boys, local country and western group. A cake walk is planned. Those selling spatulas are to turn in money at this event.

The deadline for placing orders for the history book is today. Those who placed orders for the books by telephone should mail money to Mrs. Delmar Morrow or Mrs. Dean Sheatz, both at Franklin RD 2. Checks are to be made payable to the Salina Home and School Group.

Washington Bean Soup 1 pound dry navy beans 2 quarts cold water 2 to 3 pounds smoked ham hocks 1 tablespoon salt teaspoon pepper 1 bay leaf Vz cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons drippings Wash beans, cover with cold water, bring to boil, reduce heat and boil gently 2 minutes. Remove from heat, cover and HEADQUAklTEnS FOR LA-Z-BOY The Comfortable Written Guarantee of Satisfaction 223 SEKICA ST. oil cm Monday Friday 't 9 Thuri. Sat. 9 to 5 Sary hoi meet Ladies Auxiliary of the Seneca Volunteer Fire Department met Monday evening In the Recieation Hall with 24 members in attendance.

Mrs. Lloyd Rodgers, president, conducted the business meeting and announced that Miss Rainy Linn will visit the homemakers on Tuesday, March 14, at 10 a.m. Prizes were won by Mrs. Wendell Rembold, Mrs. Lloyd McFarland, Mrs.

Robert Reh-berg, Mrs. Larry McFarland and Mrs. Chester Kagle. The March tureen dinner will be held one week earlier than usually scheduled. The session will be held March 20 at 6:30 p.m.

at the Recreation Hall. Reservations for the event must be made by Tuesday, March 14, with Mrs. Wayne Johnson. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrl Ronald Perry, Mrs. Richard Smith and Mrs.

George Koziara. American Legion Auxiliary of Clintonville held its regular meeting Thursday evening in the United Methodist Church social room. Miss Doris Walter, president, conducted the opening ritual and business session. Reports were heard from officers and chairmen. An invitation was read from the Legion Post for a birthday dinner.

More details will be announced later. It was announced that the Tri-County Council meeting will be held March 8 in Corry. The next Auxiliary meeting is slated for March 23. The subject for the program in charge of Mrs. Mary Eakin was "Americanism." Pam Kuhn and Becky Gladd "presented a duet, "America the Beautiful." A poem, "This Land of Mine," was read by Mrs.

Frances Griffin. Mrs. Thelma Walter presented two poems and Mrs. Susie Donaldson explained the Pledge of Allegience followed by two poems by Mrs. Ruth McKee.

Mrs. Esther Hoffman and Miss Mildred Richards also participated in the program. A social hour was enjoyed and lunch was served at tables attractively decorated in a patriotic theme. Mrs. Donald Hoffman and Mrs.

Margaret McGinnis were in charge of arrangements. Bridge winners are announced Ted Shuffstall and Frank Vete placed first in the Franklin Duplicate Bridge Games played Monday evening In the Voyager Inn. Other winners were Mary Dabrowski and Polly Krug, second. Norma Mallory and Mrs. Berrlnger and Florence Graebner and Dean Houghton, tied for third, and Jody Wig and Doris Prenatt placed fifth.

Water and electricity are like gasoline and matches. Separately they perform a useful function. Put them together and you've got trouble. I Just in more of I those marvelous II Gregory blouses II including a dotted 11 shirt with reverse ll ff dot scarf a Vic- II I torian lacy voile and a soft madras with stock tie. If ((iji Shop Monday jti p.m.-Tues.

1 thru Sat. fc 9:30 'til 5 I 116 E' rl" 0M qfr Th automation age watch. SEIKO Seiko hat bn declared Official Ttmr of th 1972 Sapporo Wlntor Olympics. $0093. and up 4- Tarmi Arranged.

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1886-1972