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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 36

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28 TDIES-LEADER, THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, PA WEDNESDAY i 1963 i- Wrap Meat I' Grem(abbage A i 4 Green caobage quarteri and xims i Kjeorae xi a siaaresses mtdiam-Bxti pared potatoes siealajrou MemberTO Mozart CIurH(7CG jj carrot need to be added to; freezer i Wrap Bxhtlyr label ear. -r- A i. j. T-- i fcf-oalv about aJl an.iuiiy. maw.

in wrapping in tha At a iMNXin. before the meat ii cooked refrigerator and cook a toon aj i Mrearthich war opened fey members th an4 tmnA nossible after thawinr. jewun community Center, tion of Music Club'a CoUerL This George May, noted artirt, musf-lwaj folio ed by the- Pennsvl- St- lcian, composer, conductor, and vania Federation Sons; "Pennsvl- art Collector, spoke joa Self vania." accomDanied bv Mn EkU Educatlon in belt Strbme. Mr. May infermeif th cluhl i.

C. 'J fa a noaibiUtv A-JZ 0 educating one1 self in the field triir; Vr, i i iur more genuine ap Rirknhrf fin.o.i AInXir3m. secreury. and Mrs. David Jones, spending time in analvzinr works ju: of the-masters and iurt, '0? .0 InnfrkTy glancing at anrk nf! us'Kuta uorotny WlUlamj, IL art and then passing on to other 1 works.

"Ohe must study a work chairman, amiounced that on and thentry to decide what Morldy. 20 the u'-T" I hi' A. quabty it has which one oanquei ana instauation Sfc, Vine Preceding Mr. May's talk. Mar.

Mi vrA yFj. tUX Sria6rfy of officers will be held at the Westmoreland piub. Jorie Casxel berry, artist-pianist performed Beethoven's "Sonata Miss Williams atatea that Mrs. Major Opus No. 109." Mrs.iH.-Leslie Sfcrles.

Pennsylvania Casselberry prefaced her perj State Federation President Mrs. formance with remarks concern- W. Paull Wible. Pennsylvania Moth Also ers av Day Tea Planned ing the composer and the three State Junior Counsellor, and 1 contrasting movements of this Harry A. crumbline.

vice presi- by Lommittee joutstanding and moving Sonata. dent ef the Northeast Region, mJ A Luscious Collection of TkTTTfi TlTlTnTTm ft 'L Sylvia Schoolev ronlmltn nr. will rueitts hf the Huh. 'Mrs. Installation' of officers of the.

Standing: Mrs. 1ucille a group of solos from theSarJes will Install the new uaQies- Auxiliary oi at. -wary Mrs. rtarnei uans, nasi memoermomantic "I Think Of 'officers. A program Is being the banquet com- Syrian Orthodox Church was'of the board: Mrs.

RosemarylThee" by Lassen, and "I'll Nnt nlannerf bv nein recently ai in pnrisn program cnairmai; Dy Kobert Schumann.tmittee. tonum. very Kev. Herbert ti. loiet Meters, retrefchment chair-accompanied.

bv Marinri. Rrfo-. Mrs. William Bergstrasser pre-! My White Duty Shoes AreJ.S.Raubs Famous Nahas, pastor, offered invocation, man; Mrs. Corrine Abraham, George.

and Mrs. Jule Solomon, lncom-i publicity chairman. I Marjorie Georee cnnmnn rJ sented the hymn of the "Thine Is The Glory," accompanied by Mrs. Herbert Anderson.1 Following the oroeram. the ine president received the gavel; Other officers include Mrs.

companied bv her sister riv.i from Mrs. Helen Habib, retiring Hannah Mamary, treasurer andjGeorge, presented two selections president Mrs. Mary Yorio, recording sec- from the 17th Century: "Star1 Hospitality Committee, Mrs. Roy Vicino" by Salvator Rosa and'Henwood. chairman, and Miss thown above, seatea left to.retaryr- i jsiiitriii uoiors Shimoierinf confs ndianf crimsons sunfit ptnks.

A wftoli delectable coRectka. Coty Ibt unique lipstick tat puts color on yoof to siajri pure bright colors in Rea Drugs richt, are: Mrs. Pauline Abra- The program chairman an Bettie Lewis, served refresh ham, past vice president; Gene-lnounced plans for a Mother's Day vieve Hakim, corresponding sec-'tea. A baKiawa sale win be "Presto! by Mozzafer-etti. Mrs.

R. B. WaH, program chairman, introduced the program, "Music and Art" and pre ments. -O Mozart Chib Is" a member of the National and Pennsylvania State Federations of Music Clubs. reiary: Ruth Coury, financial held Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and 5.

Parishoners desiring to purchase baklawa may contact the above members. An sented members of her commit secretary; Mrs. Rose Yuhas, vice president; Mrs. Solomon, president; Mrs. Habib.

past president; Mrs. Kora DeN'ardo, past recording secretary; Mrs. Julia nual' Hafla plans were also discussed. Next meeting of the Raisin Sauce' Raisin sauce, standard partner for baked ham or smoked tongue, is also delicious served tee, Mrs; Philip Weidner, Mrs. Allan Sanford, and Miss Carol George.

WMrs. H. Lane Glidden presided over th brief business meeting Bvndas, past treasurer; Mrs.lauxiliary will be held Sunday, m. Alice Nahas. honorary chairman.iMay 19.

at 7:30 with ham or tongue loafc SHOE WITH THE MARVELOUS FIT rrTTTy? frjr. $c99 Only RefihisK Furniture. For New Look POLLY CRAMER Newspaper Enterprise AnT 4 to 10 AAA to 1 CHINO; SLACKS 4 .22 PF)AR POLLY Before having place instead of dropping furniture reupholstered, refinish; just inside the door. Order nas the wooden surfaces. The old; been restored to our garage, finish ran be removed and a new finish added without fear of soiling the new fabric.

This will give the entire piece" a' new fresh look C.Q.G. GIRLS For an idea that often women on their feet all day, -frothing beats Feather-Treds for comfort! Supple S3 crepe or ribbed soles ML strike as too late, our thanks goes to -another of our fax-Righted gentlemen friends POLLV. DEAR POLLY Do you or any of your readers know how to wash or clean stuffed animals? MM Sizes 6 to 16 TRANSISTOR i for NURSES, BEAUTICIANS, WAITRESSES leathers flats, medium Heelsor" I would like to know as my baby loves to play with them but they get so dirty. Mrs. J.

T. D. GIRLS Since children alwava GIRLS The following letter RADIO answer- or4kpymggrewnups1-wayj-I has in ifitmwlisto Mrs. J. T.

D. think K. provided a real incentive for neatness. I am sure the children's parking area de- DEAR POLLY A lot of teen agers read your column, so here is one for those who have stuffed .44 animals that are a bit dirty. ugnts tnem as well as mom and dad POLLY DEAR POLLY I hate to have my coat dragging on the floor at the theater.

I sew two pairs Make suda with a detergent in WHITE Seamless Mesh NYLONS" With Run-Stop Band At Top QQC. AndTo, KK 3 PAIRS warm water and add some powdered bleach. Dip a brush in the suds and rub it briskly over of dress snaps inside the bottom the animal. After it is clean, toss the animal in the air a few times to fluff up the fur. then Twa transfotdr, Super Diode.

Includes ear phanaa, battery, carry eaaa, aerial i Women's SKIRT Women's SLACKS let dry. J. J. I DEAR POLLY With seven oi the front facing of the coat snap them together and tha coat stays off the floor. M.

S. DEAR' POLLY If you are going to fill in nail holes in new woodwork, cabinets, save some of the sawdust from, the same woL Mix with-wood glue and use a paint or paring knife to fill the After a coat of children in our iamily, the gar age was always cluttered with Men's Smart bikes, wagons, doll buggies and 42 S. MAIN ST. Wilkes-Barr; GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER NANTICOKE LUZERNE Other big toys, emptied--the and garage and pamted lines similar shellac or varnish. Is applied, it to those in a parking lot on.

the all blends in perfectly. This floor. In" each block I wrote a Mchworks better lhan using a putty CHINO SLACKS child's name. Now tnfey SURFEHS jni pencil which often does 'park their own equipment unaicn tne wooa as penectiy as the sawdust does, MRS. G.

L. I GIRLS I know many do-it- yourself readers will stick to that one. POLLY. Share your favorite homemak- 10 to 18, ing ideaee them -to CortoBS, QU Washable. it is.

til rls 2-44 mm Polly in care of Times-Leader, Evening News). Youll receive a bright new silver dollar if Kiltfe, Pleatei, Straight Styles. Polly uses your Weaa In Polly's Pointers. Cottons: Sharkskin, Gabardine, Denim, Broadcloth. Also Arnel, Cotton, Tarpon Plaids 1230 Wyoming Forty Fort Phone 287-2156 Plenty if Fret Parkint Open Burs, 'til l-fri.

'til these Prices Effective Thursday Morning to Saturday Night Sizes 29 to 38 Mozart Program i ill 31 Hi For VA Patients mm I II. Men's Sftori Sleeve Our Own Special Make! Several member of the Junior Mozart Club of Wilkes-Barre (will present a musical program for the patients of the Veterans' KNIT SLACKS Deck Pants Pedal Pashers Potato Salad 35 Smoked Hams 49 Cole Slaw 35 Minced Bologna lb 59 Horseradish Ui Whi, v-39 Scrapple 25 Ham Patties 55 Pork Sausage 59 55 Pork Goodies 59 Liver Pudding 49 Jellied Tongue lb 55 Faggots Ib 49 Administration 1 1 a 1 on Thursday evening at 7 pi m. Tom Jones, chairman and announcer for the club's presentation, states ithat this is another in a series of SHIRTS monthly philanthropic endeavors TryOneOfOurDelicioug Assorted. Faney.Fash- "J1K ioned. Fashion regular Washable, Prints.

Sizes 1 3 to 14. 2) Chickens (I collars. Sizes L. jjunjor Mozart juiuo has-been carrying out during Its 1962-63 year. Both piano and vocal selections will be heard.

The following members will perform: Piano, Pamela Sabol, Christine Grose, 'Carolyn Counterman, Cathy Helen Macarof. Richard Melson, Robert Wallace and Penny, Dorothy and Barbara Patricia Fera, I Marjorie George, Phyllis Cross, Mary Elizabeth Llenthall, Gloria Sabadish and William Craze. The program will be under the direction of Mrs. Louie W. lAyre and Mrs.

Johii D. Johnson, jclub counsellors. The Junior! I Mozart Club is a memher of the IJrtfer one hot er take ene home ani heat in about 20 minutes. Shoe Values! Canadian Style Bacon 49 Pork Butts tp ib 33 37 Spare Ribs 45 39 3 $1.29 49 45 Baby Beef Liver Good Ground Beef Chicken Breasts Chicken Legs "Vl i Frail) Rib Women's Teen's Smart Strap Pork Loin Roast 29 National i ederation of Music Clubs. FLATTY Our Own Cure and Hickory Smoked SLICED BACON M9 Try One Of Our Delicious HOAGIES Black mooth leather, or whit and black patent.

Attractive cut eat tear drop design on vamp. Sizes te 10. Our Qwn Cure and Hickory Smoked yv thlocs I (3 doat lAst but SWbU shines Made with our own v. meati. Try them for a quick lunch er snack.

Each RIB SMOKED PORK LOIN lb 2A to 31b. Avq. Shoe Clearance! DRESS WomeJl's-Teea's-ChlWreo'i 4 LL .00 5K SPECIALS IN OUR GROCERY PRODUCE DEPTS. New FLATS CASUALS SANDALS TENNIS 3.00 Shinola mil) Shoe Clearance! shoe shine PLANTERS PEANUTS TIDE PREMIUM SALTINES MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING ALCOA WRAP WHITE ROSE CREAM STYLE CORN INDIAN RIVER GRAPEFRUIT wh SOLID CUCUMBERS 2 cant S5 r.tlu pk. '32 i.i.kf .23 47 II Inch wldtti 59 3 km 491 3 25 4 fc, 29 MEXfs DRESS OXFORDS AM) SLEP-OXS $4.

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