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Don't Forget Your Broom!
When little Dennis drops sugar, cereal and crumbs all over the kitchen floor, a few gentle strokes of a good broom takes care of everything. Might even help Dennis!
For radiators and baseboard heaters, a broom will do a thorough cleaning job.
Have trouble getting carpeted stairways clean? Discover how fast and easily a broom will do this job!
For that extra-special rug you're so proud of—try a few gentle strokes of a light broom after you've finished sweeping it. It revitalizes the fibers like no other method can accomplish.
When industrious spiders put webs in the craziest places, one gentle "lick" with a broom removes them.
A really good heavy - type broom cleans the basement and garage easily and quickly. With the same broom, three or four inches of snow is easy to sweep away from sidewalks and driveways.
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MISS BULL
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bull of 133 Brad St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Jane, to David Robert Krespan, son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Krespan of Warren! Pa.
Miss Bull was a member of this year's graduating class of Jamestown High School and is employed in the credit department of Sears, Roebuck and Co, Her fiance is employed by the Pennsylvania Gas Co. in Warren.
No date has been set for the wedding.
MISS KENT
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kent of Weedsport, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Bonnie Lee, to Dennis Wickstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wickstrom of Falconer.
Miss Kent is a 1961 Gowan-da Central School graduate and a 1962 graduate of Jamestown School of Practical Nursing. She is employed by Jamestown General Hospital. Her fiance, a 1959 graduate of Falconer Central School, served three years with the U.S. Army and is an employe of Harbison - Carborundum Corp.
A November wedding is being planned.
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Miss Martha Louise Jones and Charles Rick Thompson were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony at Christ Chapel of the First Methodist Church on Sunday (Aug. 15, 1965). The Rev. Charles Aldrich officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Jones of Baker Street Extension and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ray Thompson of West-field and the late Mr. Thompson.
The bride is a Southwestern Central High School graduate. Mr. Thompson is an alumnus of Westfield High School and attended Cornell University.
After a Canadian wedding
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(PART OF FORSBERG'S AUGUST CLEARANCE)
We are cleaning house of thousands of items we have accumulated over the years. This merchandise must be sold to make room for much needed floor space . • . Dining room, kitchen and a few living room chairs . . . odd end tables . . . dining room and kitchen tables . . . solid maple or cherry corner chinas . • .lamps . • • carpet samples and remnants.
For instance:
• ODD TABLE AND FLOOR LAMPS as low as % '2 and *3 • FORMICA DINETTE CHINA for only $29 (Choice of 2)
• KITCHEN CHAIRS going for % *4 and s5 • ODD DINING ROOM CHAIRS as low as *8
• ODD KITCHEN and DINING ROOM TABLES *20
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These are just a few of the fantastic bargains we have to offer — SEEING IS BELIEVING — Bring
your Truck — Trailer — Wagon or what have you — Just come down and see us—you'll be glad you did!
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trip the couple will reside in Westfield.
Among wedding guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Jones and daughter Ellen of Ann Arbor, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter Jones and son of Birmingham, Mich., and Miss Marie Sisson of Buffalo.
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Area Jayncees Vote Gift
Frewsburg Area Jayncees voted a gift of $50 to the Robert H. Jackson Memorial Award fund at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. David Palmer. The fund is to make annual awards to Frewsburg Central School students for excellence in studies of American history or debate.
Mrs. Harvey Logan, president, heard committee reports. It was decide*' to discontinue the teen dances because of poor attendance.
The Jayncees will sponsor a well baby clinic the first Thursday of each month starting in September from 9 to 10 a.m. at the Carroll Town Hall with Dr. Trevor Woodward as physician.
Jayncees will assist their husbands with operation of a concession at the Jamestown Jaycee sponsored ,alr show. Members brought children's clothing to the meeting for the Gerry Children's Home.
Play Given At Aid Meeting
First Covenant Ladies Aid met in Fellowship Hall with the president, Mrs. C. Raymond Anderson presiding. The opening hymns and a prayer by the Rev. Charles Anderson centered on the theme "Jesus."
Four of the officers of the Senior Hi-League presented a play entitled "The Picture" written by the Rev. Everett Wilson, of the Covenant Church at Escanaba, Mich. Participating in the play went: Linda Johnson, Linda Lundine, Daniel Fray, Allan Nielsoa Jr., and the Rev. Charles Anderson.
The program concluded with a hymn and prayer by Rev. Anderson.
Hostesses were: Mrs. William Anderson, Mrs. Harry Brocklehurst, Mrs. Ctrl Carlson, Mrs. Elwood Carlson, Mrs. Eric Carlson, Mrs. Godfrey Carlson, Mrs. Gottfrid Carlson, Mrs. Harold Carlson, Mrs. Henry Cheney, Mrs. Eric Haglund, Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mrs. Gust Klang, Mrs. Stanley Larson, Mrs. Courtney Lund, Mrs. Jack Martin, Mrs. Allan Nielson, Mrs. George Prics-kett, Mrs. Michael Sayatz.
Personals Miss Effie Bengston has as
her guests, her sister, Mrs. Edgar Sovik, Mr. Sovik and their two children. Mrs. Sovik and youngsters, Karl and Kristina, have been living in Switzerland since they were evacuated from Saigon. South Viet Nam, in February. Mr. Sovik joined them recently from Saigon.
Mrs. Shirley Mathews of Cherry Hill, N.J., and Norman Anderson of Detroit.
Eileen Miss Eileen Valone, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Valone of Forestville, became the bride of Stanley Standera, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Standera, Fredonia, on Saturday Aug. 14, 1965 at an 11 a.m. double ring ceremony performed by the Rev. Salvatore Piazza in St. John Bosco Church, Sheridan.
Wedding music was provided by Dr. Richard Paige, vocalist and Richard D'Amore organist, both of Fredonia.
Mrs. Ronald Crowell of Auburn, was her sister's matron of honor. Other bridal attendants were Miss Bernice Valvo, Silver Creek; Miss Lorraine Standera, Fredonia; Miss Mar-cia Mignoli, Dunkirk; Miss Nancy Moheny, Eden. All were attired in jonquil y e l l o w sheaths and yellow toque headpieces topped with tiny pearl crows. They carried cascade bouquets of tropical ferns with goldilox roses.
The bride, escorted by her father, was attired in a gown of imported silk chantilly lace over taffeta fashioned with a fitted bodice and bell silhouette.
Complementing the gown was a removable jacket with a scalloped neckline and Ka-buki sleeves. A court train fell from the back of the jacket. Her tiered veil of silk illusion was caught to a cluster of silk roses appliqued with lace. She carried a bouquet of lilies-of - the - valley centered with lilies.
Bernard Standera, Dunkirk, was best man. Franklin Valone, Forestville, William Standera, Kenneth Sikorski, Fredonia, and Thomas Stelmack, Dunkirk, seated the guests.
Miss Lisa Grimmes and Miss Karen Richardson were flower girls.
One hundred and twenty-five guests were present for a breakfast at Kosciuszko Club, Dunkirk. A reception for 350 followed.
After a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains and the World's Fair, the couple will reside at 160 N. Main St., Warsaw.
TWO LOOKS F a s h i o n has simmered
down to two looks, says Irene Galitzine of Rome. The designer calls them "the day look" and the "evening look" —"That's why the cocktail dress is gone." She adds that the jet age has influenced fashion to the extent that style is international — very much the same in Rome, Paris, New York, or wherever.
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The bride is a graduate of in Wyoming County. Her hus-ForestviUe Central School and band was graduated from the Fredonia College. She is a mu- same schools and is a «•**** sic teacher on the Cooperative of the Letchworth Central Board of Educational Services School faculty.
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