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The Pocono Record from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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The Pocono Recordi
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Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
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10 The Dully Record, The Strotidsburgs, Aujr. 14, IfKM ween U-- --By Bobby Westbrook Vi'rdnexlay night when the union slipped out of siRht al Ihe Philadelphia (irchextra coa- cci'L it w.ts mil behind clouds i Ilio bills as the cou- drew ils i a 1 i i i for UioM 1 wilh a or In Ilio pauses anil during the pianissimo portions, the lice loads jniiied ill the sym- nut always i in the lime the ennipnser hail siK'ciiiril. adding li i i IIVMI sMiriiiialimi. All in all. 1 can't imagine il cuulil i a hi'cn improved uiiiul and llir backed up tllat upiilinn i i i applause.

So on to the next big event ill i big week, and a on.v I.eina Day today which on ils social aspect if on- by reason of all Ihe women Jin have been drafted as lick a a food a i ispvnsers. all lor the ause of the General Hospital The denuded greens have uiuile a a i a comeback, and the women's golf tourna- ment yesterday was played In and around mowers mow- I workmen the edges of (lie (raps, arid hoses giving their last sprinkling to greens and tees. New tee markers, which look sort of like half-buried howling pins, a been set up on the men's tees, nnd I guess every- thing is as ready as men can make it. Including the, weather forecast. Although If it's a re- peat on yesterday, betler lake a sweater.

The wind really was Novembcrish when the sun was behind one of thoso big fluffy clouds. And after that comes Satur- day and maybe a chance to catch up on that sleep I lost last weekend. Although I real- ly shouldn't complain. a Evans, getting home at fi a.m. was awakened by the telephone at 8 a.m.

reminding her that iho first match of the Shawneo Women's championship was that morn- ing not Tuesday as she had thought- She played, too, and only lost one-up. Printed a Hy HOBBY WESTBROOK June Heydt Heads Paradise Community Center for '65 a lleydl was elected president of the Paradise ('(immunity Center al the a a meeting held recently al Ihc t'onmnmity Center in Swiflwalcr. Other officers elected were. Sunburn, secretary; l.itllc, corresponding' sccrct.m, and Kathleen Smith, treasurer President Heydt named the following committee chairmen. Membership, George Curnoles.

(Sail i publicity, Donua Slack; program, Margaret Nei- son; liahe Ruth League, Rich- ard Liosc; grounds. Horace i historian, Mabel Niering. The by-laws of the organiza- tion will he studied and revisions suggested by the board. The executive committee will serve i as ways and means committee. Hooks were audited by Glen Sanburn 111.

Mary l.ou Graingcr and a Rider. i i of the August social events i be the Old Timers baseball same and covered dish supper to be held Aug. 22 at the Community Center Grounds. The game will start at 1:31) with a picnic listed from 5 to 6:30 to lie. followed by the Boy Scoot Court of Honor at 7 p.

m. The public is invited. Pinina Stack, vice president; Mrs. Richard William Herber (Cardoni Portrait) Local College Alumni Wed In St. Michael's Orthodox Slroudshurg Miss i a Kravchuck and Richard Willi- am Herber, both graduates of East Stroudsliiirg State College were married at 3 p.m.

on Aug. 8 in St. Michael's Russian Or- thodox Church, Old Forge by Rev. Vladimir Sovyrda. Music was provided by the choir.

The bride Is a (laughter lil TIUVHI-'I r'niicur girls' fav- i r.i-.ual i i a i i i i i i i i sl.ll'I. Deep I i i i I lip i I i i I i i i i ii' 11. I i IK. ''it. i 16 i iiH'h a i i I II I 1 In Mrs.

Anna Kravchuck and the late Nicholas Kravchuck of 1128 Drche.r Stroudsburg, for- merly of Old Forge. Her hus- band is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. John Herber of 29 Laurel Pine Grove. The bride, given In marriage by her mother, wore a floor- length gown of white pure silk organza over a a wilh a fitted txxlice with a bateau neckline and Ihrec-quartcr point- ed The front, of Ihe hemline of Ihe semi-bell skirl, accented at Ihe back waistline with Iwo fabric roses and a chapel a i She carried a bou- of white carnations, and ivy with white orchid center.

Miss Arlcne NVarin an rnald of honor wore fioor-lengtfi gown of peau dc soio in blush pink i an Italian neckline, cap sleeves and an A-line skirt with full lenglh detachable train of candied pink. She wore a i floral headpiece and carried a bouquet of light pink and deep pir.k carnations. Mrs. Marie Vass, matron of honor, and Miss a Prnno- i i bridesmaid, wore similar yowns and carried Itoilqnels of light pink carnations with deep pink ribbons. John Herber of Pine.

Grove served as his brother's man. Ushers were John Vass of Scrantnn and Lawrence Her- ber. i of Ihe bridegroom, of Puie i A evening reception a i i al Si. Mic'liriel's Russian Hall. Old Forge.

The bride's mother wore a linen dress i powder enibniuleiTii eyelet, mai- ching accessories am! a cor- sage of white carnations. The i a add 1T ceiiis for for i a special a i ian a i Pociuio Daily Elccord. 4S7. a Dept. We.sl i New York 11.

N.Y. Print plainly A A i wilh XDMO, SIZE, and STYI.K I A I DIRECT TO YOtrii I i choose il from design ideas in new a i Pattern Catalog! S( hool, a a career, dressy si vies sizes! Send 50 I I I white, silk dress with Towers, matching accessories and a corsage of white carna- for Ihcir wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Catia- tions. Leaving da, the bride wore dress of ice blue Pleated silk with white accessories and a white orchid, corsage. i celebrate The bride, a graduate of Old Saturday Forge High and a Stroudsburg State College, will teach in Toms River, Her husband, a gradnac of i Grove High School and a I Stroudsburg a College is teaching in Forked River, They will make Ihcir home in Toms Jlivcr. Gower Reunion (iillprt The Gauer-Gowrr will bold its reunion at the West Knd Fairgrounds oti Sun- day, Sept.

6 at 2 p.m. There will a band, special poiikers as well as Annies and contests for tbe children and awards for adults. Dames of Malta SlrnudshurK St. John's Sis- -1fi. Dnines of Malta, will nolci nn imporlant special mrrt- on Monday at jn Malta Temple.

Mavor's Birthdav Delaware Water Gap May- or A Lelir o( the tor of Delaware atcr (lap S.S.Kresge Foundation Head Here Gilbert Stanley K. Kresge of Detroit, president ol the Krcsge Foundation founde( by lus father, S. S. Kresge. chainstoro magnate and resi- dent of Monroe County, will be Uie guest speaker at (he SStli Krcsge Reunion to he held Sat- urday at 2 p.m.

al the West End Fairgrounds. His a Scbaslian S. Kres- Re, is also expected lo a as is his custom, The .1 li Kresge a i Rand of I highlon fin will furnish music. WiHard Kresge of Kellers- president of Ihe Shirley Fifth Birthday Celebrated At a Party Lawn Festival Scheduled At Pocono Union llenryvillc A lawn festival and haziiiir will held Salur- iiftcnioon, AIIK. 22 bpRiiining ill 2 o'clock, at Iho I'ocono Un- ion Church to wlik'li Ihe public is invited.

Hot and cold items will lie on the menu mclmliiif: lint doss nnd siuierkraul, coffee, soft drinks, cake, ice cream, cinuly. hi ad- dition there will lie fancywurk for sale. In event rain, the festival will be held in Ihe I'ocono Union Ladies Aid Hall. Proceeds will be used for the Pocono Union Church expense fund. The lawn festival is among many special events scheduled for the church diii'inj; August I here will be.

Hiiesl speakers There he uuest speakers the next four Sundays at 11 a.m. worship service while the pastor, Itev. Albert Iiulel is spending two weeks as councilor al Milford Park and taking his annual vacation. I On Aug. 17 and Sept.

6 Robert Lilzenbei'uer will preach and Aiip. 21) ml .11) GodsliaJI' preach. Tliey also cin- duct worship services at Keokee Chapel. CliniaxinK the week will be Uhe l'2Hh a a lunne to be held Sunday a noon. Sept.

27 al 2:30 i liev. LOCAL AND NATIONAL OFKICKliS of Hie Society of (lie 2Sllt division shown ill Ihe installation on Sunday at the YFW Home. I.eff right: i-uminnndiM- of iiitewii.v 1'ost 50; Niilinniil Commander John H. I.oiitf. a i a i a I'lesidenl Mrs.

Elsie Coiilin, i a i a nnd president of t'osl a Singer; Fairless Hills. a 1'holo by MacLodd) i alenaar Mrs. Transue Surprised On Birthday (Advertise in the Daily Hccord) Slromlsbiirg A birthday I Evangelical United Brethren party was held recently for Churdl as sllcsl rakt Shirloy Ann Miiiscr, 5, at home of her parents, North Second given by her mother in the yard. Ice cream. chips, cinidy and prizes were served nnd Ihorc were panics for the chil- drr-n.

(iuesls wcro ft 11, Phil. Stephanie, ami Tony Caponc. Kosc Mtiry nnd Van Why, Doiinic Albe, Sammy ca- riiihiy A I'ocono ('rardni Club Vlower Siiow. f'oconn firohousc 1 Tan- ncrsvillo, 1 p. m.

to ID p. in. Saturday, August 1" Peach Koslival, Cherry Lane al ier I i 5 Charles N. Kindt of the a i i MclhKl ist 1 I Ave. on Tucsdnv.

sored by tt.SCS starting p.m. a i reunion, Kud lus birthday pone, Mrs. Doris Capone. Mrs. Josephine Kisbpatigli and Mrs.

Nettie Caponc. 6 Sisters Host To Party For Mrs. Counterman Stnmdsbnrg A surprise i a a given for Doris Counlernian nf Pokona Slroudsburg by lier sis tors, Mrs. i Smith Mrs. a l.ou i a a i SlrmidshiirK A suiprise hii'thday in honor of Mrs.

Carrie Transue (if 1 In' Airs. Clark f'Yailey Appenzcller CrUests inelnded Mrs, Nina Tucker. Mrs. Uelty Miller. Uoris Mrs.

Alnlira 'Schmidt; Mrs. Anna Scott; Mrs. A Itecdeis Shirley Ackerman. Mrs. Ann school.

2 p. in. i Morton, Mrs. a i Serfass. Clnc'ken Karhecuo, Invited a to a Kami.

I 1 sponsored wen 1 Mrs. Anna Counterman. SI. a a Church, i i tlnuclier, Mrs. DINE AT KRESGE'S LINDEN COURT M'tOTA Choico of Dinners Chicken Other Dinners $3,50 and $1.50 For Reservations AIR Smith's back yard which a i Mrailmv, 4 to 7 p.

ill. Kxeculive Iwiard, Monroe, Co. i Federation of Women's Clubs al of Mrs. William Manilas. 172 Lackawaima Kast va Tinney, Mrs.

Carrie Mas-i Irn, Alt.s, erdie Coniunale and Miss Majy Coniunale. i sirondsburx', p. m. of Malta, Malta Temple. 7::10 p.m.

Thursday, August 20 Hack School fashion Pocono a i i School. Lisa Pensyl David John Qulim and Mrs. Leltoy Tlie David F. i of Pocono Summit. Cherry Valley are the grand- parents of IJavid John Cjuinii, born lo their son, David, and bis wife, Irene, on Aug.

2. lie lias a sister, Barbara Ann, wlio is .1 years 4 months old. Tbe christening will a Hospital. She weighed place al i home in Middle ounces. Refreshments were served to Mrs.

Helen I.oeffler of Luke- wood, a Mrs. Adelaide Sice- mail, Airs. Hazel Cu.sUird, Desco, Mrs. Jlolh. 1 sponsored by Band Parent'.

p.m. Saturday, A 22 I.awn i a a i a a a Poeono Ijnion Chur Henry- villc, beginning 2 I7lh Annual CRAFTSMEN'S FAIR a i i mild nt slrnmUlMirK Cntlr Mii-l Stnill.lsl.nri. fit. August 12, 13, 14, I --i ADMISSION-- FORMAL WEAR RENTAL for Weddings and All Other Occasions from our IN-STOCK 512 1 i i Stl i i a uesco, Mrs. mnn jtolli- fifi Mrs.

Sam Gctz, Mrs. a Williams and daughter, I Pcnnsy Sue. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Floyd Gelz Mrs.

Haymond Stout kr. a a Mrs. Roger Hart- a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ace and children.

Freddie, Pally, Barbara and A a Mrs, George Molts and daughler, Gcorgiami, 11 r. and Mrs. Donald Pensyl of Stroudsburg, HD 5. announce Sterling Counterman and child- Ihc birth of a daughter, Mike, David and llac, on Aug. 6 at tbe General uu Carla Roushcll, Eckleys Hosts At Lawn Party THK WYCKOFF l( 5 pounds Village, Queens, N.Y., on 2.1.

Aug. Rhomla l.ynn Yon Uroock Tlieir first child, a a was born lo Mr. and Mrs. Waller Von Broock of a Kouto, Stroudsburg, at the Gen- eral Hospital. She weighed 7 Mrs.

Pensyl is Ihc former Stafford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stafford of New Paternal a is Irene Pensyl of Stroudsburg, I 1. Melissa Aim Stmnk Their first child, a daughter lKrn to Mr. Hen a i i i and and Ramlv, children.

Eugene Minister Recovering From Accident Ucv. ville ion; William H. Kresge, headsville, is treasurer Mrs. Roy Grccnamoycr, A town, is secretary. Four Couples Seek Licenses To Marry I- our couples applied for Hccnsos vcsloixiay at Ilio office of I'ro- 1 i a I'Vank i i ('oinily i-onrllmusi'- i i 80 i 77.

liulli nl i i i i a .1, and i i i Ml, folli a i i i i i i WicL'lu'i 1 i a i i a i i i Norton. 21, Flnrrr; and Fl(hor1 HciniT, 32 and Nancy R. l.owm-s, 21, hofh Phrladrlphia, Use 1 bacon i i as Iho fa! yau nn frying speak al tile worship service in David Slnffer, -I South a Mr. and Mrs. Kckloy Mr.

and Mrs. Kcklcy and son, Mrs. P.ond; Mrs. Weiss and a Linda; Mr. and George liudge: Mr.

and Lloyd a i and a i Susay; Mr. Mrs Arnold: Mr. and Allen Snydor and Mr. and Mrs. Dnnald Ueimis.

Jlrod- i of Slroudsbnrg. KD and Cheryl Ann Hardy A daughter, Cheryl A was rile Kasl Stroudsburg Robert C. llonck, of Pen Argyl. Paternal grandparents born lo Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs a at Ihc Cieneral Hospital of Slnuidslnirg I 1 on Aug. fi. She weighed 7 i i Her iH'olhcr. a i rln1es i a is Iwo years old. 0 ls Mrs.

Hai'dy is ihe former i i a and Irene Hums of Slrondslnii'g, I 1, on a a a daughter of i Paternal a a ie Mr. and Lisa Slout Mr. utui Mrs, I.eRoy S((iut -h' nf Poconu Sniiiniit ainioimcc liic i of a daughter on Aug. 7 at i General i a She weighed pounds ounces a lias been named i a Her sister, Debra is 3 years old. Mrs.

Slout is Ihe fojuer ty i a (hinghter of Albert i a a of Pocono Sniuinit and i i i Mcslcy (jf Mount Pocnno. I a i i i a gr.irulparents are weighed and is i pounds 8 ounces first child. I a a are Mrs. Mar- garet lUirns. Pilislon.

and Mr. and Mrs. John Verba of Free- a WSCS PEACH FESTIVAL Aug. P.M. TODAY'S SPECIAL A HADDOCK OR FLOUNDER With BuHor Ssuco Salad, Roll, Surfer, PfcQDNETTE Hh A SIrmnlstiurK Women may deny it, but by hirjre they booonia Jlrs.

laxy in the Suninicr, particularly when it comes to fol- lowing i usual beauty routines. As a result, Uio they care for so i ciurintr the "indoor spusons 1 become dry, coarse and leathery, if rare women of whom Kathleen Tccplc pees all too few. Kallileen is Ihe Charles of lite i licauly consull- who hii.s been our guest at WyckolT's this vveeU. She is tall, willowy, and dark, i a i almost black eyes and hair. The fact a she is mother of a collo.i, e-afre a is perhaps finest endorsement.

('hades of Ihe i could have. Certainly, site Itwself does not appear lo be Ions out of school, and al least part of her secret is the continuous use of Ihe cosmetics she so enthusiastically recommends oilier -I 1 I IU JUST ARRIVED AT THE BON TON Regulation East Burg Gym Suits Tank Suits NAMES FREE ON ALL SUITS AT THE BON TON BON TON Girls Regulation GYM SUITS NOW IN STOCK IN ALL SIZES! STUDENTS NAME FREE On Ali Gym Suits at HAROLD'S HAROLD'S 522 Main St. "Infant To Teens" Stbg. (NEXT TO THE SHERMAN THEATRE) Our uinine Quenches Quicker. i i fJO HACK TO SCHOOL IN And all of mdden il'i wmlsr! In fho shop, rt 0 wlnrn wn mnnntjn 1o make Iransiticm mijc more pnlnlossly in rodl (ifo, got lo go through a sort of melancholy period of falling a and drizzly cold.

i fsll on a a the gay colors of autumn leaves, Iho brisk leel of Foolb.ill game, Ihe coiy a of a winler (ire, The lumpers dresses, the coordinaes and a call to mind pop rallies and parties-- all the cozy comfort of a i a in appcanme a is i a a i in her lisp of cosmetics, and as a i Idiik al her once. You glance ajrain and i iiH-iiin, and i i i wliat i i i uses in ap- i lior eye shadow her mascara and her Ucauty aids. Her most a is. tourse. her eyes, i she emphasizes by the use of cream a ver vvliii-h shp applies cake a -mi! eve- i The cream shadow forms a i a i (n i l.lic cake a (applied i a a i i cake of any coloi- you soled to a i a i i i i coshimiiiR-) adheres for an i day or i i i Tin i is also in cake form, and is applied i a i dipped in U'atci-.

a make very i i across the roots of the eyelash, or a i a ol' a color, i one's taste i i a i wav i makes lashes appear i arid longer. comes in brov, black, or a the a a i (o a i blue eyes. i a i has heen a of i for a i 1.1 a i( is i past year she has IM-II a i I i "Ours is a i i a I work for." she sa.vs. "and I love evorr i i i I nisi a six i of i and had a i was so i a I ce-rlainly saw no evidence of all (he we readi a in newspapers." Perhaps the rnosl interesting facet of a i i from my personal point of view is mv i i the new brush-on eyebrow makeup, a i i is -dsci in rmiml cake, about Hie si of a neiarler. and conies i i si thai has a slanted lip.

due passes Ihe dry hnisb 11,,. eery and Ilien. beginning at lhr inside lro i i pornl of liie in-ush facing i i i i a a arch. The effect is nu'icb more' pioasmiTilrm Nun i a i the use of slick or pencil. And i -m is as rjuick as it is easy! This be done before ixmrloYin'' as helps to sel makeup.

Kxccss powder should he i i a a leaving a clean eyebrow line. tlio a dormitory teas, club luncheons and bridg getting together again with one'i peers, And tho a wo'va chaogod seasons so obruolly is boc.iuirt collmjo girls arc about to invnst (do so lummor s.lUrins in clotlios for scliorl atK we ve got pjil Ilio tilings to itrntch thai wardrobe ten ways. "Evan Picconory is out) way to do il i i a in purples and blues Ilia! are now as to morrow and classics forever. Of course for thos of you who ara still clinging to summer, reserved a whole roomful of clothes at clearance prices which will not only make you long for a late Fall but tako you fo Florida this winter or give you head start for Spring. ranees burrows i Charles of Ihe also offers wonderful skin I a r.

Iliosc .1 splendid line of a i sp'-ays hair sheens (Ivy, brittle abused hair, and shampoos, -md a absolutely will nol fade (lyed liair. This as K- I i i mil, is very important. Who wishes to pay a lot'for hair dve ing and have I next harsh streak it or wasli it uvav'' of her 9:30 a.m. p.m..

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