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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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Speaker Named Mrs. Audrey R. Kelly of Mon trose, candidate for the office of secretary of Internal Affairs or Pennsylvania, will be a unchconi guest and speaker Monday at MeSr Prudent of the hospital, Jd Mrs. John People In the News Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander B. Mc- Kee, 4.10 Dogwood Lane, Newtownl Square, recently visited White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs.

John S. Medearj 3541 Woodcrest New town Square, has qualified for a company cruise to Nassau. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Joseph Brzesicki have returned from ine Focono Mountains and are Hv ing at 900 MacDade Fol som.

They were married in a cere Tnony in Our Lady of Peace i.auionc unuren, Milmont Park. The bride, th former Miss Mar- Banquet Guests Listed CLAYMONT The annual quet of the Junior Woman's Club wui De 6 p.m. in the Holiday Inn. Mrs. William Cann, president ofi the Delaware Federation of Women's Clubs, will install Mrs.

Rob- crt uarroweliff as president for the next two years. Guests will include Dr. Ruth Anne Oar tel, pediatrician for the weu-oaoy ennic; Airs. William Cann; Mr. .7.

Franklin Miller, outgoing president of the Senior Wom an's Club; Mrs. Lloyd Brown, new! president of the Senior Woman's uuo; Airs. Covington Giles, senior advisor; Mrs. Robert Krauss, retiring junior director of the state of Delaware, and Mrs. Ernest Moore, state director.

A musical program will be giv-1 en by Mrs. Paul Tedford, soloist lor Grace Methodist Church. garet Catherine Fanning, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James canning, Milmont Park.

The bridegroom's parents are r. and Mrs. Francis zicki, of Chester. Mary Lou Murrav. 224 Road, Ridlev nunui cu a sweei-sixieen party last Saturday.

Fourteen pupsIc- in tended the affair in the home of ner aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr; William Sanldo, 407 Chestnut St Ridley Park. IRENE MAYFIELD Ridley Park Girl to Wed RIDLEY Mr. and Mrs. iwrcnce T.

Mayfield, 634 Chest-Pike, have announced the en- jgagmenl of their daughter, Miss ireno Joan Mayfield, to Vincent Czyzewski. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Czv- zewski, 717 Braxton Road, are the parents of the bridegroom-elect He is a graduate of St.

James ingn school and is stationed with the Marine Corps at Parris Is land, S.C. Miss Mayfield is an alumna of itidicy lownship High School and is employed by the Insurance p.m. at Hannah Penn House.) Comnanv nf Xmih AnwnM 2n0 S. 16th St. Philadelphia.

Her delphia. topic will be "What Should We Do No date has been set for the to Win The Election?" 'wedding. Gardeners Undertake Project THORNBURY "To stimulate! interest in gardening and ciation of growing things, to aid we protection and conservation of our natural resources, and to! t-ni-uuidge civic beauty." With these objectives the Locks-ley Garden Club undertook its first civic project this week. Members of the club assembled at the Glen Mills Elementary School to plant geraniums, pansies, and chrysanthemums The flowers were purchased withl tunas trom toe treasury. Chairman of the project Mrs.

John Driscoll. Other com iniittee members included Mrs. iMmer Bramley, Mrs. Donald oreen and Mrs. Allen Gargus.

The club was founded three years ago by Mrs. John Draper to teach beginners the basics of gardening, with special emphasis un landscaping. Members study one plant flower or a certain chase of par- dening and present the results ofl tne study t0 the club. Members work together on flower arrangements and nlantiii? Meetings are held On the third luesday of each month in the homes of the approximately 25 Mrs. William Sponee Jr.

is president: Mrs. Charies D. Giles, vice president; Mrs. Charles S. Moore, treasurer; Mrs.

John F. Weische. del, recording secretary and Mrs. jonn MaciMeai, corresponding Federation MONDAY ALDAN WOMAN'S CLUB-Co' ered dish supper 6: SO p.m. Busi ness meeting.

DARBY WOMAN'S OTVTP r.iection and installation, p.m. DREXEL HILL WOMAN'S Annual meeting, election ana tea, p.m. LIMA JUNIOR WOMAN'S installation banquet m. in Towne House, Media. PRIMOS SECANE JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB Installation! dinner in DeVille's Diner, Spring field, 6:30 p.m.

UPLAND CENTURY CLUR Gym exhibition in Chester Young women Assoc: anon. ADAM AND EVE women Club of St. Andrew' catholic Church. Mrs. Michael Lonahan Is the director.

Appearing in the production arJ Mrs. Edward Dodd, Mrs. Robert Snyder, Mrs. Henry Ciean-ii, Mrs. John T.

Baker. Mrs Bernard Carey, Mrs. Frank Gran-dizio, Mrs. John Weiman, Mrs John Buley and Mrs. Norbert Others are Mrs.

Thomas Hcmr ler, Mrs. John Merrylees, Mrs. imcuaui Mrs. Joseph! mu' auuuu, jonn Huuon. m- anist, and Mrs.

Frank Braceland. John Civitelle assisted with sound and Charles Wellock with ngnung. Wliats' Next COVERED DISH LUNCHTOm I Thursday noon in Newtown Co. Sponsored by the Florida Park group of the fire company. Proceeds will aid aux iliary projects.

HOUSE TOUT? Old New Castle," next Saturday New Castle, Del. Inculdes 24 private homes and historic build ings. Public buildings open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., private homes irom ii a.m. to p.m.

Write "A uay in uid New Cast Roy IHfi iNew uasue, uej. Wife NearsNervous Breakdown By ADAM and EVE LOWELL DEAR ADAM AND EVE: I am a married woman with five small children. My husband is a heavy drinker and a very lazy man. He hates to never know from one day to the next if HI have any money ot he'll keeo a job. If he doesn'i quit he gets fired.

Our marital relations are also one-sided, only thinks of hi.s own feelings. This man is very handsome and is nice to people, but in all the years I've been married to him I ve had nothing but heartaches. Yet I can't pull myself away from him. Tell me, do I need to see a doctor? What is making me put up with this mess? I've been to marriage counselors but they don't have any answers for mc, cither. Please help me before 1 1 crack.

ON THE VERGE You've airpjiiic-d your own love him too much to "pull away from him." Love transcends all else, but you can also take some practical steps. For example, consult with the lo cal Alcoholics Anonymous unit and with its help persuade your man to join. ADAM But, Adam, if he's selfish, shiftless, lazy and a ne'er do well, even abstinence from the bottle won cure him. EVE It's worth trying. Very possibly he's been resorting lo drink as an escape.

If you the bottle away, he's more apt to face his responsibilities squarely. Let's crack the bottle, not his wife. ADAM DEAR ADAM AND EVE: I am 1(1 years old and have a problem. I've been going with this boy for quite awhile. When he comes to my house, sometimes he falls asleep.

I guess I should say most Everyone s-avs he is spoiled, and he is. When I way he treats me, he replies that i rn maKing Dig tnings out of lit tle things. I like him a whole lot. am almost sure lie likes me at lot. What shall I do? I Maybe you put him to sleep.

ADAM Or perhaps you keep him out so late other nights that stay awake when he comes over. EVE Rut if you're innocent of both of these possibilities, then wake him up Ihe next time he falls asleep and tell him he'll snooze more comfortably at home. ADAM DEAR ADAM AND EVE: In answer to WORRIED's ouos- tion about his frigid wife, let me answer from personal experience. I didn't have six children like wukiuuu and his wife, but two enough, was a "frigid' say something to him about the Sex liecamc repulsive to me. Car ing for my children and the house, it was constantly "change your cioines, taKe your oath, up your uiing.s and so on.

Besides there was housework, wash ing, ironing, taxiing here and there to scout meetings for the children, movies, skating and all tne rest. My husband came home, ate, fell asleep in his chair or watched iv while washed the dishes. helped (he kids with their lessons and finally got to bed. Well. I had a nervous breakdown.

I could of these things. My hus band took over, and now that I'm much better he continues to cook for us at times and do olher household chores. We've talked out our problems, including sex, night after night, while tying in andl'm no longer frigid! NOT FRIGID Send your marital and problems to Adam or Eve Lowell or both, as you prefer Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope. FAMILY FABLES PMCs Red Carpet Rolls Out During Ambassadorial Visit By MARY FORD HANN Daily Times Staff Writer TAKES Thp Thailand Ambassador to the United States, Visir Artnayukiti, and members of his family were given the red carpet treatment at Pennsylvania mmidiy uuiiege, wnere their eld est son, Aleck, is a member of uie caaei corps. ine Ambassador and Mrs and their daughter, Kulanit, and a younger son, Worathat, drove up trom me embassy in Wash- "suuii, u.

tor uie colorful program. ine Thailand official took a re view of the Corps of Cadets presented in his honor. standing with him on tho fiolri for the ceremony were Maior wimam BUMie, USA, woo on June 4 takes over as commandant of cadets at PMC, and Lt. Col. James G.

Bennett! current commandant and professor of military science who at the close of the school year from Anchorage, Alaska. ine cemurv-old college and its campus was at its springtime wun us staieiy old trees, een uwas anu flowering shrubs. It was a lovely setting for prom-enaders and chatting groups. Much in evidence were the young set, a sort of boy meets! by appointment, of course, and in many cases under parental uui me nappy cadets and their pretty friends made good use of the free hours. In contrast to proud Old Main! dim airecuy across the street, is the newest building on campus, the handsome new red brick dor mitories built on what this writer! 'guests.

They evidently enjoyed evuiy minuie of rneir short stay, in fact, they have all enjoyed this assignment to the United States wnicn Degan three years ago, according to Mrs. A. A diminutive brunette, Mrs. A. proved to be the real mother, regardless of her exalted status.

She was concerned that her son was comfortable. The soft spoken and members of his familv nrnv- ed to be interested and charming His daughter is a student at George Washington University in wasnmgion, where the son attends high school. Aleck is a boarding cadet on campus. He is maiorine in noliti- cal science and hopes to make uie miuiary his native country his career. There was time for visiting and a cup of tea in the library after! the review with the ladies of thei college faculty in the receiving line with Mrs.

Clarence R. Moll, wife of PMC prexy, and "Mrs. remembers as the exercise 'i1 was so much for polo ponies. easier to say Mrs. Ambassador But to get back to the honor! t0 nslc a mispronunciation of the family name.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY It seems appropriate that the "mother" ni the Delaware County Federation1 of Women's Clubs, Mrs. Samuel! til air Luckie, should celebrate her luist birthday Sunday, on Moth ers Day. A guesi at Elmwood Housp Baltimore Pike and Lincoln Ave. Springfield, since early this yeai Mrs. LucKie is eagerly anticipating a small gathering of her fam ily and a few friends on her Dirtnciay.

Minstrel Show Set By Club HILL "Straw Hat! and Cane, a minstrel show, will be presented Monday, for the 13th annual birthday celebration of the KULANIT Children Chat af PMC Campus Corner Stanley D. Shawhan, son of and Mrs. E. Neil Shawhan ason Goshen Road, Newtown Sauare has been elected to Omicron Kel-ta Kappa, senior men's honorary uaieinuy ai unio wesleyan A junior physics major, he is! a Muaem povernment commiMpp chairman, president of Delta Taul Delta fraternity, and a member i ALL ABOUT FOOD I By Tested Recipe Institute OPEN SANDWICH MOTES When preparing open I sandwiches, butter the I bread well to help "anchor "the topping. When slicing onions, meat, eggs, tomatoes, etc; be sure to use a different knife for each.

Each food should retain its own distinct flavor. Pi Mu Epsiton, mathematics honorary society. He is a graduate of Marplc Newtown High School. fancy; cover chocolate brownies With a hlltfnr rrnam frosting (vanilla or chocolate ndvuicu; 10 wnicn peppermint tract is added. Carefully arrange generous amounts of the topping on the bread; give the sandwich height.

Select garnishes for sandwiches which compliment in color and flavor and add to the arrangement. clay MENU Walber's Chilled Tomato Juice Roast Maplecrest Turkey Oven Roast of Prime Beef Deep Fried Filet of Flounder Prime Beef a la Viennese Chef's Salad Neopolitan Ice Cream $025 Hot Coffee Ice box cookie per person Children under 12 price Dining Room Hours: Open Noon to 9 WALBER'S ON-THE-DELAWARE temgh lo i I DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES Saturday, 18, 1MB Engagements Told Mr. and Mrs rw. les Flynn, 1037 Butler have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Vera Flynn, to Joseph Dolan Jr. He is the SOn Of Mr Mrc Joseph Dolan, 238 W.

Chelton Road, Parkside. The future bride is an alumna of Notre Dame Catholic Girls', rugu acnooi. She is emnloved hv the Tnim Hancock Life Insurant fY. Chester. Her fiance was orarlnaioH St.

James High School and is attending radiomen's school at the, Navy base in Bainbridge, Md. No date was announced for the wedding. WEDDINGS firing. The Rev. S.

RmnU officiated at the candlelight service. Thomas Mulliken was organist and soloist was Edwin Kurz. The bride is the rlanphtfr iv-tr and Mrs. Richard C. Corbin, 125 it.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of Pennell Road, Glen Riddle, are ine parents ot the bridegroom. Escorted to the altar by her lamcL, me priae wore a peau de sole gown wth Alenrnn Ippo trim, a modified bell skirt and lengui train. Her fingertip length veU was held by a jeweled crown, and her Rowers were white carna- Guild To Elect NEWTOWN SOtlARir rw: eers will be elected at the May £1 A1Dan Episcopal Church Thursday at 12:30 noon.

The business meetin? will preceded by Holy Communon at! m. and a box ii-m r-uuowing tne meeting thm-P will be a party for patients at Acres Farm. Giri of Month Pieketl by Club SPRINGFIELD Judith Nrw -oo ijrock- Koaa, was chosen girl! month by the Business. and Professional Women's Club oV Springfield. A senior at Springfield High! School and the daughter of Mr.j and Mrs.

Richard Novcs, site will attend Ursinus College as an ion major, she is a member Ihe National Honor Society active in hockey, basketball" and' tennis and is a member of the1 of Amerie; II VERA FLYNN KATHLEEN BONNER GLEN RIDDLE Postmaster and Mrs. Charles T. Bonner, Chestnut Ave. and Glen Riddle Road, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Kathleen Louise Bonner, to Robert G. Kozur.

Mr. and Mrs. John Kozur of Mount Road, Beechwood Park-are the narents of thP bridegroom. He is a graduate of St. James High School and is employed by Morton Electronics Chester.

Miss Bonner is an alumna of Penncrest High School, and is employed by William J. Miller Associates, fire insurance investigators, Philadelphia. No date has been set for the wedding. Corbin, Spring SHARON HILL Tullv MP. morial Presbyterian Church wai the scene here Friday at n.m of the marriage of Miss Emilie June Corbin and Robert Edward tions, lilfes of ths valley anH babies'-breath.

Miss Georgeann P. Rohinsnr, Sharon Hill was maid of honor. Bridesmaids wero Mrt M. Corbin of Glen Riddle, her sister-in-law; and the Miss Carol Waldie and Clara Claffy, both of Sharon Hill; and Lillian Greising of Folcroft and Janet Shoemaker, of Mystic, Conn. They wore ballerina length dresses in shades of pink with crystal trim, and matching tiaras witn snort veils.

Their flowers were white carnations edged in pink and babies'-breath. Uiane and Sharon Corhin or Sharon Hill, nieces of the bride, wcie uower gins, ttooert M. Corbin of Glen Riddle, nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer. Robert Johnson of Ridley Park-was best man, and ushers were Norman Dolbow nf Parlrsirlo anrl Robert M. Corbin, Harvey R.

Corbin of Sharon Hill, borthers of the bride; and William A nf Glen Riddle and Ronald Sellev of Garden City. A reception in the Ameriran T.p. gion Post, Norwood, followed the uemony. On their return fmm a trir, Canada and New York, the new-lyweds will live in Media the bride is an alumna of Shar- I Hill HiL'h School anrl TTranHir, School of Science and Arts, Philadelphia. Her husband is a graduate of Marple-Newtown High School and is stationed with the Navy Air Wing at Willow Grove.

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