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PAGE 13 4 THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 21, 1947. New Arrivals Don't Take 'Em! SOCIETY NEWS and women's activities McKenney On Bridge A Defensive Lead Beats -'Cold' Came WEDDINGS HHS Swimmins Club To A son was born at the State Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scalise, of 682 Carson street. A daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. August Camodeca, of Milnes-ville, at the State Hospital. A daughter was bom at the State Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mehalick, of 43 West Grant street, McAdoo.

Present Water Follies Pauline Gonda Given Shower The Girls' Swimming Club of the Si 3 Hazleton High School will present its annual water folnes on April i 16, 17 and 18, it was announced (By William E. McKenney) America Card Authority (Written for NEA Service) Brooklyn has many fine bridge players, a fact that was demonstrated last year when the summer session of the national chamnion- r-i Mother And Daughter Operated On Same Day A Freeland mother and daugh. ter, who underwent emergency appendectomies within twelve hours of each other in hospitals 175 miles Women's Class To Give Play "I Want a Nurse," a three act play, will be presented Tuesday night by the Young Women's Friendly Bible Class, of the First Presbyterian church. One New York critic called it "an absorbing entertainment that keeps the audience rooted to its seats during every minute of its three acts." The play deals with the lives and problems of a group of young nurses in the Lincoln Memorial Hospital, the greatest institution of its kind, according to Miss Stone-ham, the head nurse. Much to "Stonev'a" dismay, how- ships tournament was held at the today.

The show will be under the direction of Miss Jeanne Feeley. The theme of the program will be "Holidays" and will be carried out by depicting New Year's Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Hallowe'en and Christmas. Highlighting the program will be diving exhibitions and several co-ed duets. As in the past, the event promises to be entertaining and spectacular. apart, were reported today as being in good condition.

Mrs. Edward Keith, of Washing ton, D. was operated on Wed. nesday at 2:30 a. m.

in the Georgetown Hospital in Washington. Her Hi Nil Martin-Uaskell Miss Helen M. Haskell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Haskell, of Westfield, and Robert J. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Martin, of Lancaster, formerly of this eity, were married Monday morning in St. Catherine's church, Westfield, with a nuptial high mass by the pastor, the Rev. Andrew I. Maloney.

The double ring ceremony was performed. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and was attended by Miss Marie O'Hara, of Washington, D. C. James L. Martin, of Lancaster, was bestf man for his brother.

1 Following breakfast held at the Pioneer Inn in Harrison Valley, and a reception at the bride's home, the couple left on a honeymoon to New York City. They will reside at 523 11th street, N. Washington, D. McBride-McGee Miss Genevieve McGee, 109 East Blaine stree, McAdoo, and Bernard McBride, of Weatherly, were married on Saturday morning at 7:30 o'clock in St. Patrick's Church, Mc-Kdoo.

Father William Doolin read the nuptial mass and performed the ceremony. The bride is a teacher in the Com mother, Mrs. Ira Berger, Sr of Hotel St. George in that city. There will be a big turnout from Brooklyn this year when the summer nationals return to the Hotel St.

George August 2 to 10. Robert Chatkin, who runs the Kenmore Bridge Club in Brooklyn, gave me today's hand, which came up in a rubber bridge game at the club. He thought South justified in opening the bidding with one heart, but that his free bid of three diamonds over two spades was a little optimistic. North had an original bid himself, and from South's bidding be thought that his partner held not only an original bid but some ad- D. of A.

Rehearsal 'Sunday Hazle Council 229, Daughters of America, will meet Sunday after-noori at 2 o'clock at Minnig's hall, West Hazleton, for rehearsal. over, discipline becomes lax when 528 Walnut street, Freeland, was rushed to the Hazleton State Hospital late Wednesday morning and was operated on at 1 p. m. Mrs. Berger, one of the early res idents of the North Side, is the widow of Ira Berger, building con 'Mvv a mysterious patient enters the hospital and is found dead in his bed, Patsy, one of the probationers disappears, and the place overflows with newspapermen and detectives.

"I Want a Nurse" is being produced by special arrangeaient with Samuel French. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the tractor who established the Ira 1 vmt -v Mt. TUT-T Berger Sons lumber yard in that town. Her daughter is the former Bertha Berger. The latter's hus band is the son of the late John SINCE Joan Stem, wh studits opera isinclnr In New York, vacations on a beach at Boca Eaton, U.

4752 VI KM AKQ8I4 Pauline Gonda was honored, at a variety shower given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gonda at Dado's, in Sheppton. Miss Gonda will be married to Joseph Yencho of Oneida. Games were played, dancing was enjoyed and a buffet luncheon was served.

A mock wedding was held with the following participating: Bride Irene Mehalik. Groom Florence Yencho. Maid of Honor Helen Wato-ich. Beat Man Anna Podany. Flower Girl Agnes Wasdovich.

Priest Gloria McDonald. Father Jean Onuschak. The following attended the shower: Mrs. Andrew Kennedy, Mrs. George Shenyo, Cecelia Wilcko, Mary Wolk, Dorothy Gonda, Helen Watovich, Florence Yencho, Agnes Mrs.

William Fellin, Mrs. Joseph Hole, Mrs. John Yencho, Mrs. Michael Sedor, Mrs. Michael Yazanko, Mrs.

Michael Pfe zanis, Rita Yazanko, Mrs. John Kakalecik, Rose Kish, Joan Horn-boker, Dorothy Yazanko, Viola Bertie, Anna Podany, Mrs. J. C. Garrett, Irene Mehalik, Catherine Onuschak, Martha Mehalik, Catherine Kennedy, Dorothy Yurkanin, Marie Flaim, Mrs.

Andrew Helock, Delia Snell, Mrs. George Krupko, Mrs. John Hentosh, Gloria McDonald, Mrs. George Bozar, Mrs. Paul Gonda, and the guest of honor, Pauline Gonda.

Medical Auxiliary To Meet Monday Night The auxiliary of the Hazleton Medical Society will hold a meeting st the Hotel Altamont on Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Mrs. F. C. Eshelman, has announced that plans will be completed for the Easter Monday Ball, to be held by the group at the Hotel Altamont.

Keith, superintendent for the M. S. cast. Kemmcror coal company interests Lady Bugs Will Hold Party On Wednesday The Military Order of the Lady Bugs, Circle No. 3, hH their regular meeting last nignt in the V.

F. W. rooms oi. North Wyoming street. Following the business session, refreshments were served.

It was announced that a party would be held at the home of a Lady Gold-bug, Mrs. Ellen Eroh, Wednesday, Feb. 26, at 8 o'clock. All members are asked to be present. at Sandy Run in the 1920 decade.

Chatkia AAKQJ3 84 83 JJ52 Jean Hogan seems a bit dubious as she is handed some wooden nickels. Just curiosities now, they were once worth five cents apiece, having been issued at Tenino, as scrip during the currency shortage of 1932. They're now exhibits at annual hobby show in New York City. Two Are Honored At Post 252 Shower Dealer Engagements New Waitress Mrs. Pearl Tombasco, of Kel-ayres, is a new waitress at the Coney Island restaurant on North Wyoming street.

10 9 8 VKQ7S 32 J972 None mercial Department of the Hazle Society Wai Have Breakfast Mrs. Grace Fox. of 115 South ton Senior High School. Mr, Mc-Bride. is employed as a machinist at the Ashmore Shops of the Lehigh Valley Railroad.

Laurel street, announces the en gagement of her daughter Ursula 84 VAJ106 AQ105 410 7 3 Kubber Neither vul. bouth West North East IV 1 2 2A On Sunday, Feb. 23, at the 8:00 Arts And Crafts Club Open To Scout Leaders The Arts and Crafts Club will meet for organization purposes at Sew And Sav Today's Needlework A shower was held tt the Trans Mary to Lt. Commander John P. Walsh, USNR, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. James J. Walsh, of Brooklyn, New York. Mks Fox is a graduate of St. Gabriel's School and of the Hazla.

o'clock mass, the members of the St. Ann's of the Mother of Grace church will receive figuration auditorium Tuesday eve 3 Pass 5 Pass monthly communion. Invitation of ning in honor of victoria Labota and Gertrude Scarp. The evening was sponsored by the Ladies Auxil Opening 4 10 21 the Girl Scout office on Monday night at 7:30. ton State Hospital School of Nurs new members will take place.

Mar ried women of the congregation, Thn rlnh snnngoreri fnr all i i ing, fche served three years in the Navy Nurse Corps. "Lt. Commander Walsh is a crradu- leaaers ana aauit scout woricers. a working schedule will be presented ditional strength. Therefore North Jumped to five clubs.

When the ten of spades held the opening lead, East continued with the nine-spot which Catkin (West) overtook with the jack. for approval and introductory points discussed. All registered ate of Holy Cross College and Ford-ham Law School. He is at present stationed at the Naval Hospital, St. Albans, New York.

iary. Post 252. The guest of honor were given beautiful gifts by those attending. A chicken dinner was served by the auxiliary, followed by dancing, with music furnished by Eugene Tukows. The following attended: Rev.

Francis Waronek, Minnie Siepie-tnwski. Bertra Slizowski. Lottie scouts are asked to bring notebook and pencil and attend the meeting. Now should he lead the third spade and give declarer a chance to ruff it in dummy, or should he lead a trump? Chatkin was quite Kwleck, Mary Swiatek, Helen sure that North held six clubs for his free jump bid to five clubs, Named On Honor Roll Miss Rosemary Chirico, of this city, is one of fifteen students who have attained the honor roll for the first semester at Cedar Crest College at Allentown. who would like to join can call Mrs.

Caroline Darcangelo, president, 1890-R. Members will meet in the basement at 7:30 and proceed in a body to the church to assist at the initiation. A communion breakfast will be served the members in the church basement. Honored guests will be Rev. Francis Mussari, the pastor and spiritual advisor to the society, and Miss Marion V.

Brown of the Hazleton High School faculty, who will be the speaker of the affair. Reservations must be in by Saturday morning. Peter Bove, Well known local chef, assisted by girls im the Blessed Virgin Sodality, will be in charge of the kitcheti and young men from the Holy Name Society will be the waiters. Meker, Mary Kwasnak, Mary Mieshpowski, Jenny Uchno, Connie Wojiehowski, Anna Evancho, Eva Zellner, Peggy Morgovich, Jean Ziolkowska and Mary Lesh. That meant that East had no clubs.

He also was quite sure that East held only three spades originally, Will Attend Conference Kindergarten teachers of the Methodist churches of the region will go to Berwick on March 1 to attend a kindergarten worship conference in the First Methodist church of Berwick. 111 as otherwise he would have led his fourth best spate rarther than the Raped And Robbed In Taxi On Broadway New York, Feb. 21. (JP) An attractive young actress in a Broadway show was raped and then robbed at knife point by the negro driver of a stolen taxicab, police said today, and then was thrown from the car into a snowbank as the man drove away. Police identified the woman as Miss Biruta Ramoska, a Russian -singer and dancer in the musical, "Street Scene," They said the attack occurred last night on one of New York City's busy residential streets.

top. Declarer was bound to lead Wedding Anniversary Today marks the ninth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Dudeck, of Laurel Hill.

Mrs. Du-deck is the former Celia one of the top trumps to see how the suit broke. Therefore, unless he could kill one of dummy's trumps, Chatkin St. David's Day Will Be Observed March 5 would not make a trump trick. Having reasoned thus, Chatkin con Center Dramatic Club Makes Debut Tonight Tonight at 8:15 the newly-formed Dramatic Club of the Hazleton Undergraduate Center makes its debut to the public in the presentation of "Satistically Yours," a two ct play to be presented at St.

John's Hall on North Wyoming street Miss Teresa Scarnecchia, instructor of speech and dramatics, is in charge of the production. The following are members of the tinued with the third spade, forcing Washington Tea Party The American Legion auxiliary at Weatherly will hold a Washing dummy to ruff. Of course declarer could have Granted Divorce Arlene Ruth Hartranft, of Sug-arloaf, has been granted a divorce from her husband Bernard Murray, whose residence is unknown. Their daughter, Marilyn Ann Murray, was given in the custody of led the ten of clubs from the board and let it ride when Chatkin refused to cover, but that did not look like the logical play. He led Let foods cool befnra niacin 9 in ton tea party at its rooms tomorrow afternoon.

This is an annual event, the proceeds of which will go for aid to hospitalized veterans and fheir families. refrigerator. Remove pickles, jellies and unopened cans that need WW IT ONE PIECE Marian Martin no cold. her mother. Albert Foulkes, of Bangor, wil be the guest speaker at the annual St.

David's Day supper to be held March 5 at the Welsh Congregational church at Audenried. The speaker is personnel manager of the Lehigh Foundries, Easton, and is well known throughout the east as a Welsh organizer and orator. The affair will begin with a long service at 7:15 p. m. The c-mmittee will meet on Sunday night to complete arrangements for the supper.

the small club and went up with the ace, and then of course he had to lose a club' trick. ee Esther Wagner, Jean Uzmann. If Chatkin had led a trump, de Tomorrow' Menu BREAKFAST Grapefruit juice, corn or wheat flakes, bran muffins, butter or fortified margarine, jam, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON Chicken soup Nancy North, Doris Goldsworthy, Edward Wizda, Sigmund Knies, Gerald Hassel, Neil Polumbo, George Sipida, Francis O'Hazza, and Bernard Dvorscak. clarer would have won and East would have shown out.

Then North could have gone over to dummy, led the ten of clubs and finessed Chatkin out of a club trick. 'with whipped cream, salted Alice Brooks Here is a sampler that anyone can embroider and all will love. Its simple, colorftil stitches will fascinate an 8 year old and grandma. Handiwork that is lasting beauty. Pattern 7384 has a trans Briefs And Personals Around Again Mrs.

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crackers, heart-shaped spiced beet salad (molded), cream cheese and watercress sandwiches on fresh whole wheat bread, strawberry ice cream, angel cake, tea, milk. DINNER Tomato juice, baked breast of turkey on chopped spinach with cheese sauce, Parisienne potatoes, soft rolls, butter or fortified margarine, watercress and grapefruit salad, banana ice cream, frosted cupcakes, coffee, milk. Make this enchanting frock in no time and wear it all he time! Pattern 9380 is easy sewing bodice is JUST "ONE PIECE! Make this for National Sew and Save Week. This pattern gives perfect fit, is easy to use. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step.

Pattern 9380 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 frock takes 3 V4 yards 39-inch fabric. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to Hazleton Plain Speaker, 64 Pattern Dept. 232 West 18th New York 11, N. Y.

Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE, NUMBER. Fifteen, cents more brings you our Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book with brand new easy-to-sew fashions for everyone. Printed right on its pages is a FREE pat Will Initiate Candidates Tabitha Rebekah Lodire No. 10 color chart. Our improved pattern visual with easy-to-see charts and complete directions makes needlework easy.

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Fifteen cents more wrings you will meeet Saturday night at 7:30 0 clock. A new class of candidates will be initiated. Dr. George A. Truckenmiller, of Weatherly, who received treatment at the Sayre Hospital, isxnow recuperating at his home and showing "steady improvement.

Mrs. Angelo Margoni and daughter, Carolyn, of Drifton, have returned from New York City, where they visited family members. Catherine Renshawk Mary Price, Margaret Raabe, Genevieve and Betty Gallagher and Mary Barn-hart, attaches of the Hazleton State Hospital, returned to their duties after a visit spent in New York City. Social Situations THE SITUATION A member of your family is getting married, and you would like to entertain for her. WRONG WAY Give a show-er for her.

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