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Tyrone Daily Herald, Thursday, April 9, 1970 Page Five Bellwood And Aittli Twp. TV CAMEOS: BcnuiJcttc Peters McDonald, County legist, will be the main speaker at the meeting of Bellwood'Antis Elementary Parent Teacher Association Thursday evening at 7 p.m. in the all-purpose room of the Primary building, Mis ject will be "The Devotions will be led by the Rev. Earl Meyers, pastor of Calvary United Methodist Church. Open house for the mary Wing will follow the open meeting.

Due to cancellation of the March meeting due to ther conditions, many of the teachers of South Side School will be available during this time to talk with parents of South Side students Patricia Mar- chlorl, remedial speech teacher, Mrs. Elizabeth Test, school nurse and Mrs. Alexander, dental hyglenlst, will be prepared to show the health and dental rooms to any parents interested. ents are reminded that parental request slips for next year's class assignments are due in the office of Elementary Principal Lewis Myers, by June 1, Children are reminded of the movie on Saturday, April 18, "Brighty of Grand Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Appleton and daughters, Patty and Gail, and Mr. and Mrs. John Graham and daughter Melissa, were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Graham over the weekend.

The annual "Birthday" luncheon meeting of the Ladies Bible Class, Trinity United Methodist Church, was held in the church dining hall on Tuesday noon, with 15 members and two guests sent. The guests were the Rev. and Mrs. Paul O'Brien. A covered dish luncheon was featured with a special birthday cake with seven candles in recognition of the seven years the class has been organized.

Seven years ago the Loyalty and theWhat-So-Ever Classes merged to form the Ladies Bible Class. Two films were presented by the Rev. BIRTHDAYS Mrs. C. C.

Keith Harry Hamilton, Jr. Mrs. Patricia Endress Rex Kesser Mrs. Fred Shoenberger Mrs. Kenneth Merritts William Closson Cynthia Rinker WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Hollen len "As Others See Us" and "Spaceship Relates to People Around The The devotional period, led by Mrs, Ella Waltz, Included scripture, prayer and a poem "There Will Always Be A the class voted to purchase five new als for the church as a memorial to the deceased members of the class, The next meeting will be held June 2. Bernadette's No Longer a Dame at Sea Cancer: larly Detection Saves Lives DEATHS LEE C.

KRISE Funeral service for Lee C. Krise, 723 N. Fourth wood, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Johnson Funeral Home, Bellwood, in charge of the Rev. Paul R.

O'Brien. ial will be in Logan Valley Cemetery. Friends will be received Friday after 2 p.m. at the funeral home. STANDINGS- By United Press International East W.

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GB Denver 48 33 .593 Washington 44 36 .550 3V 2 Dallas 43 38 .531 5 Los Angeles 42 39 .519 6 New Orleans 40 40 .500 x-Clinched division title Wednesday's Fesults Carolina 110 Kentucky 106 Pittsburgh 117 New York 107 Washington 141 Miami 137 Denver 152 Dallas 113 Los Ang 108 New Orleans 102 (Only games scheduled) Thursday's Games (No games scheduled) John D. Rockefeller, only son of the "richest man in the world," was a true philanthropist. His principal aim in life was to give away money. Gifts of more than $3 billion made by him and his father enriched mankind through educational grants and medical and social science research funds. How to tell a boy stereo from a girl stereo Model 329 $5995 V-M thinks there's more to enjoying good music than meets the ear.

That's why we made a portable stereo with a boy-look and a girl-look. We call them the GT 329 Power Pack Portable (Boy), and the 329 Stereo Bug (Girl). On the Boy, bold red racing stripes accentuate the streamlined high-impact polystyrene case, While the Girl is finished in a soft, dreamy yellow and decorated with a flower-power daisy and a cute little orange "Stereo Bug." And they both boast the same quality performance: Dependable all Solid-State amplifier; 4-speed fully automatic drop-down changer with dynamically balanced tone arm; two. high-compliance stereo speaker systems that detach for true stereo realism. Boy or Girl, the choice is yours.

They're both an ideal way to attain true stereo listening pleasure. For those who would like a little more than a porlab'o, V-M has a complete line of portable Stereo Compacts. And Ihoy all provide performance and beauty at a price you can afford. Model 369-2 $129.95 Model $279.95 The Voice of Music Tyrone Furniture Co. MIL MIIMIft MAILED CRITICALLY in the theater for her roles In two satires of movies of the Alice Faye part in "Curly Mcbimple" and Ruby in "Dames At petite Bernadette Peters might easily have found herself type cast and limited to such retrospective period takeoffs.

Instead, in the past year or two, she has moved effortlessly into featured billing on top television variety programs like the Carrier A.C. "Cooling It" special with Bing Crosby which will be aired on NBC-TV Monday, April 13. She is a talented, happy, 22- year-old girl from Ozone Park, Long Island, having a ball working with big singing stars she could only admire from afar a few short years ago. Her recent trip to the West Coast to tape the show was her fourth visit to Hollywood and the most fun. TALKING ABOUT it in the Oak Room of the Plaza, her brown eyes were saucer-wide, her hands constantly in motion, and her high, candy-coated voice full of happy awe.

"Bing Crosby is wonderful," she said, "really nice. He acts with you." The almost unbelieving accent was on the preposition, "He acted with me and you know, he's such a big star, he doesn't have to do it. He doesn't have to be that nice." Doing a father-and-daughter sketch with Crosby "felt marvelous" she said and, of course, she doesn't mind in the least being the only girl on the special which includes Dean Martin, another of her favorites, with whom she does black-outs during a "Self-Improvement" comedy segment, and comic Flip Wilson, who made her promise to be on the "Tonight Show" when he guest-hosts it. ON EARLIER trips to the coast, Bernadette had not yet become a recognizable celebrity. This time around she experienced the joy of having established stars spot her.

"It's the nicest thing that's happened to me so far," she says. "At the Beverly Hills Hotel one day, Mike Nichols was coming out as I.was going in. I'd never met him but he smiled and said, and I said It's nice to be recognized like that: it creates well, you know, a kind of bond. When big stars you've looked at on. TV as a little Groucho do a double take, it's fun!" THE BUTTON-CUTE, five- foot-three performer combines the confidence of an experienced pro with a genuine ingenuousness and a natural sense of humor.

Her current thing is a antique "Only 9 on 6 fingers." Her mouth is tiny, the type usually called, "cupid's bow" or "bee- stung" and it appears smaller because of her strong chin line; "My mouth and feet," she says "get all the reviews." Her creamy skin is flawless. She looks English, has been mistaken for Irish, and actually is from a close-knit Sicilian family. She took her stage name from her father, Peter Lazzara, who has his own one-truck Italian bakery business on Long Island. Bernadette's out-going, stage-struck "Ma," Marguerite Maltese Lazzara, first took her to dancing school in New York when the bright child was three. BERN ADETTE' CHILDHOOD performing included all the children's TV shows and even, "Name That Tune" (she was then and won $800.) Her first stage role, at 9, was in "This Is Goggle," which closed in Washington, D.C.

At 13, she spent eight months on the road playing Dainty June in "Gypsy." In 1967, as the lead in "The Penny Friend," Off Broadway, she received a nomination for the Vernon Rice Award. That same year she made her Broadway debut in the short-lived, "Johnny No Trump" for which the N.Y. Critics Poll named her "Most Promising New Actress." She left her next, "Curly McDim- ple" to play Josie Cohan in "George for which she received the Theater World Award. "Dames At Sea" which she had done in a brief earlier version, brought her real critical raves. BERNADETTE sings contemporary music well, acts competently, and has the makings of a comedienne.

I asked her which of the three specialties she planned to follow. She looked thoughtful for a second, then asked, hopefully, "Can't I do them all?" For TV, in addition to top programs, she has done two commercials, one for a cold cream sponsor and another she won't even identify (it's a bra commercial.) Now, she is rehearsing two more Kraft shows did two looks forwurd eagerly to doing two Carol Burnett shows next season. Although the hat a warm in her heart for Off-Broadway movie tpooft, port Bornadotto Pottrs it happlosl doing tongi and comedy with favorite Bing Crotby, Doan Martin and Flip Wilton on April 13 NBC-TV Special, "Cooling It." Defense States Its Case For Hockey Player OTTAWA prosecution witnesses Wednesday supported Ted Green's argument that St 0 Louis Blues' winger Wayne Makl "speared" the Boston Bruins' defense man during their stick-swinging fight Sept. 21. As the common assault case against Green bogged down after two days of legal arguments and plodding testimony, Judge Michael Fitzpatrick adjourned the trial until May 27.

He said he hoped the hearing could be wound up in two more days. During the first two days of the trial, referee and linesmen testified they did not see any spearing by Maki but admitted they might have missed it while watching the puck. Two other crown witnesses, a sports broadcaster and the Ottawa Fire Chief, said they saw Maki poke Green with his stick. SIGNS CONTRACT NEW YORK Mclntyre, a 6-foot-10 forward at Jacksonville Wednesday signed a three-year contract with the New York Nets of the American Basketball Aossica- tion. Mclntyre, the eighth draft choice of the Nets, was a parttime starter for Dolphins who lost in the NCAA finals to UCLA.

MAN TAKES LIFE PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Lawrence De Venny, 36, of Yeadon, apparently took his life Wednesday after his girl friend refused to marry him, police said. Rose Schlesinger, 45, told police she heard a shot and found him in a bedroom at the Penn Center apartments with a pistol at his side. Wall Street Chatter NEW YORK (UPI)- The market is suffering from lack of a point of view, Bache Co. says. The list appears to be sold out, yet "the market seems unable to put several up.

sessions back-to-back and it is tills inconsistency that is causing investor hesitation, it adds. An aggressive investment strategy at this time would be premature, It advises, adding that blue chip, low multiple issues are worthy of accumulation, but glamor issues require careful selection and should be bought only on dips. Since diverging trends in major areas of the market do not usually persist for long, It is likely either that the glamor issues will pull down the blue chip segment of the current market, or the quality issues by their reluctance to give ground will cause the decline in the volatile issues to slow or come to an end, E. K. Hutton observes.

If the blue chips continue to hold out, a firmer tone may set in fairly rapidly throughout the market, it Argus Research Corp. believes the stock' market has already made its bottom for this cycle. Now that economic policies have become expansive, the firm says, prospects of a second-half upturn In the economy are strong enough to warrant pursuit of constructive investment policy. The current period "could well rival 1962 as the best time for trading or Investment since World War Thomson McKinnon Auchlncloss, says. We are entering a period of moderate economic policy in which traders can make modest profits with less risk of losses than in periods which were not as closely managed, while long- term investors can anticipate a long healthy span of economic growth, the company says.

To the adolescent, a clandestine smoke in the school washroom seems a risk worth taking despite the proven link between cigarette smoking and lung cancer. True, it could be the example of their elders that dared the youngsters to steal these puffs, or even that of a peer group, unfortunately, already wise in the ways of lighting up. More than likely, however, it is tobacco advertising of the kind that equates smoking with adulthood, or with the social graces, or even with virility nnd glamor, nil qualities desired by the young. And as youngsters are potentially lifelong customers, advertising takes dead aim at them. Such is the case generally in both developed and developing countries.

Yet, to cite U. S. statistics alone over the last 15 years, chances of dying from lung cnncer have been on the rise. Mortality rates jumped from 10.4 per 100,000 population in 1951 to 39.1 in I960 an increase of 113 per cent. Significantly, upward of 75 per cent of the most widespread lung form epidermoid cancer has been linked to smoking.

Moreover, according to the American Cancer Society, of all the cancers, lung cnncer takes the highest, loll in male lives, with about 50,000 men perishing from it. yearly. But that some 10,000 women also die from it each year, and that the disease, more and more, is snuffing out women's lives are facts that the junior Reunion Of 1940 THS Class Planned Plans for a 30th reunion of the class of 1940 at Tyrone High School were discussed last night by representatives of the class. Chairman Anthony Castagnola announced that the event will be held July 4 and will include a banquet at 6:30 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, followed by dancing to the music of the Dave Rabold orchestra of Altoona.

The chairman named a decorating committee comprised of several male members of the class, along with Ruth Butterbaugh, Marjorie Lynn, Dorothy Glenn, Helen Irvin, Emogene Joluison, Dorothy Andrews, Thelma Hopkins and Charlotte Allen. Chairman Castagnola stressed the importance of all area members notifying him as soon as possible as to their intentions of attending the reunion. The next meeting will be held May 25 at which time the chairman will announce full committee assignments. A celebrant is one who celebrates a religious rite, not a person who celebrates New Year's Eve. He is called a cclc- brator.

Three nut of four deaths from lung cnncer are linked to cigarettes. misses shown here could do well to ponder upon. For them, in particular, the risk of lung cancer is lessened easiest. simply by not, smoking. Concern for them was one reason why Western Hemisphere health ofTicials last October urged nations to closely scrutinize "measures which have been taken to control the advertising of cigarettes, by restriction or by promotional material of appropriate warnings." That is also why the World Health Organisation, and in the Americas its regional office, the Pan American Sanitary Bureau, this year launched a program to increase public understanding of cancer.

Cancer is not a single disease, but rather a family of diseases. Some forms are difficult to diagnose, nnd consequently to treat. Others however, more easily detected, arc more easily treated and cured. Through chemotherapy, for instance, almost all skin cancers are curable, as arc breast cancers, through surgery. And the Pap test, makes possible an almost 100 per cent cure- rate for uterine cancer, the No.

1 cause of all cancer deaths among U. S. women only 25 yours ago. Indeed not only through drugs and surgery but, also through radiology, physical ex- ams, and screening techniques, more than 50 per cent of all cancer patients could be cured provided, WHO holds, the disease is detected early enough. II is early detection, above all, that WHO is stressing during the year, doing so through a theme that hopefully proclaims that the "Early Detection of Cancer Saves Lives." ELKS FRIDAY NIGHT DINNERS T-Bone Steak $2.75 Seafood Platter $1.60 Serving The Best At Moderate Prices Take Out Orders 5:00 To 8 P.M.

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