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PAGE 17 rIb-IISmSHLRESS. WFDNPn ay. MAY 3. 1944 Honor Leader I Girl Will The Women's Division of the! Summer Frocks Have Washability Council of Churches of Christ of Candidly Speaking Have We (Acrsrtlment WAR WORKERS O.K. GIRDLE "RalMTti atrmh pffct far alack uyt Mrs.

Detroit vaii lnoV and feel rieht In slacks? It Allegheny held a luncheon in the Ruskin Apartment Saturday honoring Mrs. Harry G. Samson, who Wed Air has been its leaaer ior many years. Many Guaranteed Against Fading By BETTY BYRON 4. it i.

An original poem in Mrs. Sampson's honor was read by Miss Mary Bar- Captain nett. Another speaker was Mrs. u. Forgotten? By MAXIXE GARRISON D.

Dodds. not. you're probably wearing an ordinary eirdle. Mra. G.

loathed alacka too. unt4 she found what a girdle specially designed You who have questioned the washability of summer dresses, wondering whether Elect Officers The Woman's Fortnightly Review of Mt. Lebanon has elected Mrs. John M. Simpson its new president for the current year.

Mrs. W. W. Pittsburghers to Attend Ceremony By ANNE WEISS Pittsburgh guests will at the lively, bright shades that are so attractive will lose to wear nnder slacks coma on ior ncr figure. Charia Slax-Slim has extra lonr Ride panels that make hips flat.

The "Bend Easy" inner belt support tummy, relieves strain on back, too. See Slax-Shm! Writ; 'phonm tJmy fLcVlZf' 2126 Jrnkina Arcad CR. SS63 McClaren and Mrs. W. M.

Bailey or th ere's a whoIe new generation of theater-goers, ld SnraUon has forgotten entirely its bringings-up. I he minute the curtain falls, the audience is up and away. Spectators don't applaud, they don't wait for curtain calls Instead, they rush out as if a fire alarm had just ounded. are vice presidents: Mrs. Frank Gar their freshness when laundered, know how pleasant it is to be assured absolutely and positively tend the wedding of Miss Mar ratt.

secretary and Mrs. C. W. lams, treasurer. jory Lee Ashby, daughter of i the frock you select is guaranteed Mr.

and Mrs. Aubrey Leonard against fading or shrinking. Ashby of Bronxville, N. wnac "appened the night I saw "Goodnight, ormerly of Pittsburgh. The Ladies." Having enjoyed the evening hugely, I was all set to clap bride's father is a former member ol Neat as you please! the faculty, University of Pittsburgh.

Miss Ashby's marriage to Capt. Joe Illustrated today is one dress from a collection that might be called a "green signal the fabric from which it is made gives' the go-ahead sign for soap and water washing. The material looks and feels like linen. In fact, you'll even doubt anyone who tries to tell you otherwise. It is firm and crisp, with a special feeling to the texture one associates with linen.

Yet it is made from rayon, and is proof that research Barry Morningstar, USAAF, will take place Saturday evening in the Re formed Church of Bronxville, followed by a reception at the Siwanoy Country Club. Pittsburghers who will attend the ceremony include Edward R. Clark- my nanas rea, about the only way I know for a spectator to tell an actor that the miming has been a success. Before the curtain hit the etage, the aisles were full of departing spectators. When it went up again for a curtain call, I son and his daughter.

Miss Nancy Clarkson; Mrs. Clarence E. Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R.

Crumpton, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Sherratt, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll E.

Kennish, Mr. and Mrs. William Coserove, Miss Marion E. Lee, an aunt of the bride elect, and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles G. Chappell. Nashville. will be the home of Lt. and Mrs.

Henry Eastman Hackney whose marriage took place, April 24, at Coconut Grove, Fla. The former Dale Gillett, tne bride is the daughter of Mrs. Dar Parties End win Lathrop Gillett of Coconut Grove and Westfield, and the 4 late Mr. Gillett. Clubs' Year The bridegroom is the son of the Henry Eastman Hackneys of More-wood Gardens, Morewood Ave.

Rev. Group Arranges Buffet Supper May business meetings and in Slick patent and gabardine In a handsome he with typical Selby comfort. Widths AAA to C. Forrest C. Weir read the service in the Plymouth Congregational Church, followed by a reception at Dar-Dale, the Gillett home.

The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Lt. Darwin L. Gil ,95 lett III, USNR, who flew from California. Mrs. Gillett was her daughter's matron of honor and only at rLV! RATION STAMP ENCACED Miss Betty Weinstock, daughter of Mrs.

Harry Weinstock, of Webster Hall, is betrothed to Abe M. Berlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berlin, of Beechwood Blvd. (Deakin) could catch only a glimpse of the lineup on the stage between bobbing heads and shoulders.

It came up once more, but was rung down quickly, it seemed futile for the cast to be bowing to so many hastily departing backs. Personally, I think it's very bad manners. One Objection I know that one objection will be, "Listen actors get paid good salaries, don't they? All right then. They don't have to worry about whether the crowd applauds or walks out, just as long as the tickets are sold out." But anyone who's ever done a day's work knows full well that that Isn't the whole story. If a job is to be satisfying, there must be more than money forthcoming.

Anyone who thinks that's nonsense had better not set himself up as an employer. Perhaps actors do. expect more than other workers in the way of open appreciation, but their work is peculiarly dependent on the feeling of appreciation. I 'suppose it's the movies that have done away with an audience's courtesy to a "live" show. When the picture's over or when it reaches the point where we came in on the previous show, if we're the careless kind that can take drama wrong side out we walk out.

Even in Movies Even in the movies. I've seen people get up and start to leave when they detect the final clinch coming on, not giving a hoot that they break the unity for the spectators who would like to accept the movie as a dramatic whole. To me it's always been such fun to watch the actors taking their curtain calls that I particu tendant, while the senior Mr. Hackney acted as best man for his son ffp" formal parties will conclude the season for a number of prominent clubs. Mrs.

E. W. N. Salisbury and Mrs. William W.

Booth will be co-chairmen for the final evening party of the Current Interests Committee of the Twentieth Century Club Sunday evening in the clubhouse, which The bridegroom's mother and Mrs Harry L. Mitchell of Pittsburgh, who were visiting in the Miami area for the past two weeks, also were present at the ceremony. The bride was graduated from the Liberty Ave. at Stanwix St. EvSSBH will begin with a six o'clock buffet supper.

Emma Willard School at Troy I N. and Bradford Junior College A suprise program will include Lt. Hackney attended Princeton Uni Modeled in Pittsburgh for The Pittsburgh Press. music, comedy and novelty enter versity, where he was a member of the Elm Club. He returned re by textile mills has accomplished cently fom service as a pilot in the magnificent results.

tainment. A buffet dinner will precede the annual meeting of the Woman's City Club, May 23, in the William Penn Color combinations are unusual China-Burma-India theater of oper Entertain at Tea The Pan-Hellenic Council of Du-quesne University will entertain with a tea Sunday afternoon in the lounge of the Administration building for all members of the various Eororities on the campus. Women faculty members will be guests of honor. Miss Virginia Walton is general chairman, assisted by Miss Charlene Posgay in charge of the musical program. Home Nursz Work's Good on this linen-like rayon.

A specific atlons, where his unit received i presidential citation. example is noted in the dress pic Hotel. A meeting of the board of tured. A very soft shade or Diue similar to a bluish-lavender crayon governors is scheduled for 5 p. m.

A Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emmet Cadigan of Schoyer Swissvale, For Nerves an artist might use to make a Blue Ridge mountain scene is a background for brown splash-dots out gala opera luncheon, under the auspices of the music committee, will take place, May 11, in honor of the appearance of the LaScala Opera lined in white. Silver gray appears In combina Company in Pittsburgh that week. Keep Yourself Busy These Days By MARY BEARD Director, Nursing Service, American Red Cross tions with vivid red dots, and rose harmonizes with blue.

The shades seen on these "green signal dresses" Mrs. Charles Pascoe is in charge of the program. An evening bridge party will take place May 16. Just a few uords of advice, are all definite and sure, and will continue to stay that way. The Junior Woman's Club of "She's just worried sick.

Her son Rayon dyers tells us the postwar have made known the engagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Walter James Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward John Barrett of Manchester, N. H. Miss Cadigan is a graduate of Mount Mercy College and her fiance attended Saint Anselm's College in Manchester.

The engagement of Miss Anne Harriett Schein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Schein of North St. Clair to Lt. Robert S.

Ruben, a recent graduate of the School of Navigation at Selman Field, Monroe, has been announced. Lt. Ruben is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hantman of Pittsburgh.

Aspinwall will entertain senior members as well as the Juniors' mothers, period will bring a progressive era daughter, before is being sent overseas, and she's about to have a nervous breakdown." Tuesday evening, in the Aspinwall for dying, since there wiu be many new types of rayon yarns available. It was a sympathetic Woman Clubhouse. the htihtrv events The "Cotton Pickers Minstrel Adaptations of processes that have been worked out for parachute cloth neighbor trying to ex plain to the doctor. rJ If larly resent this new rudeness. Alfred and Lynn Fon-tanne bowing to each other, Ethel Waters standing with the tears rolling down her face as the house bursts with cheers, Helen Hayes suddenly becoming tiny acain as she written by Mrs.

Scott JJouthett, Mrs. Howard A. Bolton, president of the club, and severs! other members, The world is full of worried mothers, wives will figure in the new dye methods. In addition to quality fabric and vsa. Always will be presented under the direction of Mrs.

Douthett and Mrs. non-fade properties, this dress is styled neatly. Patch pockets are and sweethearts these days. Some of them are in England the Mrs. Minivers who Bolton.

Special dances will be in charge of Miss Julene O'Black and "end men" will include Mrs. Hunter adorned with button-down flaps through which a slim belt is anchored. A tailored collar repeats Prior to his enlistment, he attended the Northern Illinois School of Optometry, Chicago, 111. $7 VtWA keep your fur i attractive. Have a Klingensmith, Miss Louise Limpert, the button and tab idea.

This is a have seen their homes bombed out of existence. Some are in countries occuDied bv Miss Jean Redpath and Miss Alva style that is easy to iron into wrin- Hamiey. HOLLA SDERIZING Mary Beard the enemy who has In the cotton pickers chorus will kleless perfection. Modestly priced in sizes 12 to 20. Want to know where to buy? Call COurt 7200.

Line 889. 9 to 5, or write The Press Woman's service enclosing stamped envelope. treatment every year. be Miss Margaret Hernon, Mrs. C.

R. Tuckley. Miss Twila Libengood, Miss Helen Brady, Miss Sally Sturgeon, Miss Jane Bennett, Miss Mary Mar conscripted their sons and husbands to work or fight under intolerable conditions. Some are in concentration camps completely cut off from loved ones. These women have We, tne Women Australians Not in Hurry Weddings Put Off For 6 Months garet Kernan.

Mrs. William smiles at the audience, Judith Anderson looking as regal as the queen she just played those are moments as noteworthy often as the play itself. And if people have any real feelings, the act of applause is- a release for their own enjoyment. It makes them feel better to show it. Surely we're not In such a tremendous rush that we can't take the time to say, "Thanks!" Henne, Miss Ruth Madducks.

Mrs. shown Spartan courage. Shall single American woman do less? Charles Goldstrom, Mrs. Charles Magill, Miss Heler Limpert, Mrs Edgar Powell, Miss Betty Bock, Mrs This no time for nervous breakdowns, despair or self pity. There is important work to be done.

There are homes to be kept intact until the family can be reunited. There Albert S. Jones and Miss Catherine And the proof Social Situations Martin. Election of officers will be held preceding the minstrel. Miss Marguerite Roecker is chairman of the By RUTH MILLETT There are no hasty war marriages are children to be led and clothed kept off the street and given the of genuine HOLLAKDERIZIKG is for Yanks who decide they are in security that is their right.

Y4 There are all kinds of opportun hostess committee. Edwin M. Steckci, lecturer recital love with Australian girls. The Australian brides who recently THE SITUATION': Your tele COVERMARK Preparations to Conceal Skin Discolorations and Blemishes Work Miracles Come in and see what Covermark can do for you. It has meant a new happiness for many.

MISS MILDRED' BLACK will be in Gimbels Toiletries Department through Saturday, to demonstrate the use of COVERMARK. You'll receive a bottle of Covermark Thinning Lotion with each purchase of Covermark Cream, 1.25 and and Spot Stik, 1.25. No federal tax on these items. Gimbels toiletries, street floor. ities in the business or industrial field for women to take the places of phone is on a party line, and during a chatty telephone conversation ibis TAG on xour coat, i men who are serving their country which you are having the other There is no better cure for worry ist.

will be the guest of the South Hills College Club at a general meeting. May 9, in the Dormoiit New Century Club. He will give a program of piano music. Members are invited to bring guests. Elected nartv lifts the receiver from the and grief than purposeful occupa nook in an at Holtanderizing helps fur and fur-trim- tion.

And every able-bodied woman, regardless of age or experience. tempt to use the 1 1 ifevi.r fried costs keep then beauty, by the very metnoa Hollander uses in the original treatment of the arrived in this country pointed out that before they could be married the girls had to get character references, doctor's certificates, and letters from their parents. Their Yank fiances had to get recommendations from their commanding 1 cers and "certificates" of line. should find something useful to do at the April meeting were: Mrs Bruce G. Mackey, president; Mrs.

1 1 majrun in toeltl makes the lining shimroeringly lovely. for the good of her own morale and WRONG WAY: Keep right on Ftancis W. Parke vice president; that of the community in which she talking and let Miss Thelma Hentschel, recording lives. the other party secretary; Miss Bertha Green, cor I am sure that the men who are doing the front-line fighting would wait, since you responding secretary; Miss Margaret McMillen, treasurer; Miss Jean agree with me that although the singleness." in a i Miss Millett were on the line first, and since you don't feel that Heinrich, publicity chairman. care of the home may seem less glamorous than working in a war tion.

And there was a required wait vou use the telepnone any more industry, it is no less important or or six months between the time ol the application for permission to The annual bowling party of the Dormont College Club will be held Notices L9( Notices than your share. RIGHT WAY: Bring your con patriotic. If you have not enough to do to marry and the wedding ceremony. tomorrow evening at the Castle Wouldn't it be a good thing if TO Sylvia Philpott. Respondent.

Take -j i it nu i versation to ft close, and give tne keep you busy in your home, you can hely some other woman take there were that much concern with J. A. Zelnick. Attorney. 003 Law 4t Sinance Pittsburgh.

Pa. In the rphans' Court of Allegheny County. Pennsylvania. No. 1206 of 1044.

In re Estate of John Sa.vlen. absentee, mil nrn.im.H uuiice inai in vase ii "'itvn nam St you lor divorce a vinculo matri- nmnn at N. 117 Tprrrl 1W44. Shannon Golf Club. Husbands of members will be guests.

Mrs. Fred Roberts is chairman, assisted by Mrs. James Finsterwald and the the problem of hasty marriages in other person a chance, (ine em-ciency of a party line depends on how considerate the persons are care of her family, and possibly assist the teachers and social workers our own country? Common Piea Court. Allegheny County. will be tried hi thfi City-County Butld- dncedent.

To John B. Sayles: Take noticit social committee. in combating juvenile delinquency. who use it.) If it is necessary to make such regulations for the protection of American soldiers abroad and for soon aa is convenient 4o anl Court. am- I I jhai ant that a decree has been entered in tb above proceeding that a lesal presumption of your death has been made out and established.

You are therefore reauired. 1 I Dni.tiiirrn Gordon" Attorney. 611 jonf Law A. S. the protection of the girls of foreign countries isn't lt just as necessary to protect service men and Buildiiis.

Pittsbursh. Pa. No. of Pittsburgh. Pa.

o. 01 II vina. or any other person for you to Produce to the said Court within twelve weeks from the last publication of this notice to-wit. May 10th IUH. that is.

on or belore the 16th day of August. 1044. at 10 o'clock A aatitf aslnrir iiiii V- nf tion on the estate of ordon (or) American girls from too hasty Ijgraon. tori outrifc uuiuyn. tnrl Bfrnatt Gordon, de- evidence of your continuance in life, and I ark 'V i i We hear so many stories of service men who marry young girls when ume satisfactory evidence is furnished to the t'ourt by the said John B.

8ayle. before the. 15th day of August. 1944. 111 o'clock A.

that he continues in life, the decree enterert the Ornh.n.' ceaard. late of Pittsburfrb. Allegheny County, having been granted, all peraona indebted to said estatn will make payment and thosa havine clatms will present them to Mollie Gordon. Administratrix. 621 N.

I. 1 11.11 IL Court in the above proceeding will be con they already have wives somewhere else and of girls who marry two, three or four service men just to collect allotments. And the plight or the high school KuBenuach. Attorney. 2l St.

Jildinv. Pittsburgh. P. No la Vnti tht lettsra of ad- firmed absolutely and the Register ot Wilis of Allegheny County be directed to issue letters of administration to the Person entitled thereto John Umlnn rniniatratlon on the estate of John girl who marries a 60ldier she has! only had a few dates with is an old, JOHN E. tc Kloyd V.

Winner. Attorneys. sheny County, navine oeen araniea, an persons indebted to atd estate will make payment and ihose havms claims will pre. nt (h. n-i r.fh.pin.

j3hrt Xlrtffer Ad- 18oi Union National Bank Building. Pittsburgh. Pa. No. 220 of 1844 Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Paul B.

Liehig. deceased, late of Pittsburgh. Allegheny County, having been granted, all persona Indebted to said estate will make payment and those havir.a- nunisxrairix, nuiuc vkiiuc, ver Borough. P. KAUFMAN ic Law, Attorneys 710-1S Ke.TSiona Buildine.

Ptttsburh. Pa. No. claims will present them to John E. Win 2508 of 1844.

Notice that letters ol ad old story. Many of those tragedies could be prevented if the Army were as particular about the marriages of service men in this country as it as about their marriages abroad. Weds Airman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lutz of Liberty Ave.

have made known the ministration c. a. on tne eaiaie Libbie Barach Jacobson. deceased, late of PittshtirKh Alieirhenv County, bavins been granted, all persons indebted to said estat win make payment ana tnose osm claims will present them to Id rtern 3S16 Bectiwoori jsoijievara, ana simon Barach. 6H0O Munhail Road.

Pittsburgh Ariminiftrators marriage of their granddaughter, i Miss Marie G. Thompson, to Lt. rsrrell. Attorneys, 620 Locust Street. HcKeWDorL Pa.

No. 2389 of 1844 ner, executor, ikiih i.moo National Bank Building Pittsburgh. Pa. JOHN B. Nieklas Jr Attorney.

304 Boss Pittsburgh. Pa. No. COWtf of 1044. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Anna Drusa.

deceased, late of Bellerue. Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Daniel Leopold. Executor. 314 Manuel Street. North Side.

Pittsburgh. Pa. WALTER W. Riebl. Attorney.

1030 Grant Building. Pittsburgh. Pa. No. 2384 of 1944.

Notice that tetters od the estate of John Gilbert, deceased, late of Pittsburgh. Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons Indebted to said estate will make Payment and those having claims will present them Carolyn K. Gilbert. Execntnx. 1629 West- Louis E.

Handte of the Army Air Notice that letters testamentary on ths estate of J. Bedell. (or Jos. Bedell. What a Lovely Gift for Mother's Day (Sunday, May 14) Force.

The ceremony took place April 21. (or) Joseph J. Bedell, deceased, late of McKeeaport. Allegheny county naviiig been granted, all persons tndebtert to said estate will make payment and those basing claims will present them to George A. BedelL Executor.

623 Petty Street. McKeeaport. Pa. Moorbead. Attorneys.

Bake well DCNN field Street. Pittsburgh. Pa. tiding. Pittsburgh.

Pa No 7UU3 of But 1P43. Notice that letters a. b. a. c.

t. a. J. Edward Manion Attorney. 408 Chartl-re Street.

Carnegie, and 1601 Beiger Building Pittsburgh. Pa. No. 2873 of 1844. Notice that letters testamentary on the of administration on the estate of Leon Monier (or) Leo Monier.

deceased, late of Etna. Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate itaJ? Mrrf Arnold, deceased late win maw niTmnt innw nanrziui iwuunu. ni riucnj i 1 1 been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Clara Scheib. Executrix. 617 Sedan Way.

W. Pitta- claimsh will present them to EUzabetb Monier Wagner Administratrix d. b. n. c.

700 West North Avenue. Pittsburgh. Pa. burh. Pa.

WILLIAM H. Markus. Attorney. lfiOl Law Finance Building. Pittsburgh Pa.

No 5.32 of 1844 Notice that letters of administration on the estate of John Our 15.00 Triple Oil Permanent 9.85 Three oils formulated according to your hair type an individual prescription for grey, dry or brittle hair. This permanent removes none of the natural lustre, but leaves even the most "difficult' hair soft and easy-to-manage. Consult Frances Hay on your beauty problems tomorrow. OPEN MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS Calnan. also known as John Calnan, de-'ceaaed.

late of Pittsburgh Allegheny Coun ty. naving been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present tbem to Lamb. Administrator. -4iJ Pioneer Avenue. Pittsburgh.

Pa PA CL C. Ruffennach. Attorney. 1200 Jones Law Building. Pittsburgh.

Pa No 2t of 1944. Notice that lttrs testamentary on the estate of Margaret Dunlea. deceased, late of Pittsburrh Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons Indebted to aid estate will make payment and th" havinr clnlms will present them to William Paul Dunlea. Executor. 659 Cenfiekl Road Toungstown.

Ohio. TO Robert DonaM Williams Respondent: Take notice that the ease of Marcel la Williams against yon for divorce a s-lncula matrimonii, at No 182 January, Term. 1M4. Common Pieae Court Allegheny County will be tried St the City-County Building. Pittsburgh.

whetj ealled. or as soon ss 1s convenient to sa'd Court Edward Goldber. Attorney for Libellant IO03 Law Finance Building. Pittsburgh. Pa.

A sultry, heady fragrance that smoulders deliciously on V'jLJ fTr your skin stays for weeks on your gowns or h3rfTTfjl sy furs called "forbidden" for a reason youll discover first i fffiR 'I 1 time you wear iL The ounce 18.50 (tax extra). i Res Room, Fourth Foer JOHN R. Holland. Attorney. 1404 First National Bank Building.

No. Mi of 1843. Notice that letters of administration on the estate of Albert George, deceased, late of Pitcairn. Allegheny County, harms' been cranted, all persons indebtet to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Henry Georse. Administrator.

7-5 seventh Street. Pitcairn. Pa. There Is No Tax on Permamntt Liberty at Oliver ATlantic 6200.

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