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The Post-Standardi
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Tin: Post Standard Navarino United Methodist Church will have its holiday bazaar on Friday, Oct. 11 from cuest speaker day, Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Fairmount Community Building, 4914 W. Genesee Cam illus.

10 Family Living NEWS: 473 7912 Oct. 11, 1974 The event will take place at noon Wednesday, Oct. 16, at the General Hutchinson House. Urban League Federated Ernestine Long, member of the Urban League Guild of Onondaga County was elected cent meeting. Representatives of the Urban League Guilds in Syracuse, Buffalo, Albany, Bing bamton and Rochester have been metting for the past year to discuss the formation of The Centra Fall Regional such a Federation.

Catherine Conference of the Delta Kappa Ga, president of the Syr. Gamma Society will take ace acuse GuiId has been acting in Oswego on Saturday, Oct 12 chairperson of the fledgling in the Hewitt Union of the iU organizational S'JNY campus. Local chapter, Alpha Iota will host this con The ls of the Federation ference which begins at 8:30 are to fncrease communication a.m with registrauon and cof between the member feehour. support common programs, The morning session will be as a house for devoted to two workshops be resources and information ginning at 9 a.m. on various about mutual activities.

One of phases of the Society's pro lbe objectives 0f the p1 lotion the sponsorship wil be conducted by our seminar tQ assist "rSnrMaK groups in the forma Mrs. Mary Gulaski, recording first vjce ident Mrs secretary; and Mrs. Gladys Long will be responsible for or Mersercau. cxccut.ve secre ganging F4rations first 5L annual meeting and seminar slated fOT 3 1975 in and arts festival for council president of the local Guild. members and their friends Sat urday evening, Oct.

12 at the orroRFn ttcqt Everson Museum. Local pro OCTOBERFEST fessional artists will be fea The Syracuse Liederkranz lured. will celebrate the Octoberfest, Mrs. Gail Miller is over all Saturday evening, Oct. 12 at committee chairman.

Mrs. the Club. German food will be Joyce Gerber is hospitality featured in the dining room chairman. and there will be dancing in the Ball room starting at 8:30 p.m. The Sisterhood of Temple Adath Yeshunm will conduct a "Fun Caravan" leaving at 8:30 a.m.

from the Temple Oct. 12 for a trip to Niagara Falls and the Carborundum Museum of Ceramics. A buffet luncheon and a box supper will be provided. Mrs. Samuel Becker and Mrs.

Harry J. Rasercson are hi charge of reservations. Lose Water Bioat with A "Natural" Water Pill NEW ODRtNIL, a aataral "wafer pili" tan help you lose excess weigM, oncomfoTfabfe bedy Moat (puffiness in aims, stomach) dire lo excess water retention daring pre menstrual cycre. OOftlNH is gentle dioretie eornpoWNl contairis nafcrral herbs rn a effective entf fas? Kelps elirrcmte excess wafer usu jtfy fcy pre Tr.ens^*l Omm "toMea wafer Ms" a yrc Lois Vosburgh, Editor Diabetic Diet Is Versatile Mrs. Elizabeth C.

Casey, director of dietary services at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital will tell members of the Syracuse Area Diabetics Association how diabetics can eat, and how well, at a meeting Sunday at 8 p.m. at Pebble Hill Presbyterian Church, DeWitt. The meeting and membership in the association is open to anyone interested in diabetes. The organization serves Onondaga, Oswego, Madison and Oneida counties and has as goal aid to the diabetic and his family. Mrs.

Casey's topic will be "The Versatility of the Diabetic Diet and will make her presentation as a visual lecture. Participation from those attending will be invited. A graduate in home economics from St. Elizabeth College in New Jersey, Mrs. Casey also earned a master's degree in nutrition from the College ior Human Development, Syracuse University.

She has served in every office, including that of president, in the New York State Dietetic Association and the Central New York Dietetic As sociation. She is chairman of Sf'SSS1 Miss Bernadette Randall, left, and Mrs. Elizabeth C. Casey, ex 1 araine f00ds t0 be served diabetic Patients at Crouse Irving Me Active many community moria, HospitaI where Miss RandaU is head therapeutic dietition organizations, Mrs. Casey is and Mrs director of dietetic services.

Mrs. Casey will Club. speak bunday to tne Syracuse Area Diabetic Association. Partners In Dance, Marriage By ANITA ALTMAN They still dance together as a team and will Dance is the oldest art form. It's natural; perform a piece entitled "Fantasy" originally music makes people they want to jump choreographed for them by Japanese artist up and down and move, says Sirpa Salatino.

Saeko Ichenohe in this season's program begin "How often have you heard people say, I'm ning Saturday, Oct. 19 at the Regent Theatre, so happy I could jump for joy' or the expression Their work is very important to them and 'hopping happy' or 'I felt like running, running, they try not to let their personal lives affect running' this is what dance is all An their performances. "If she sees something I'm thony Salatino piped in. doing wrong, she cannot let her attachment to ineres no language barrier in dance, Sir me stop her from making criticism, Tony pa added in her Finnish accent. It was dance that brought this couple together when Sirpa first came to New York in 1967 from Helsinki to study dance at the Julliard School of Music.

She knew no English. And it is dance that has kept them together for almost 24 hours a day for the past five years. They started together in class as a team. Teachers and choreographers always paired them they were the right size for each other and the quality of their performance enhanced each other. "We decided to make the team permanent," Sirpa joked.

Dear Abby St. Joseph's Expansion Demands Volunteers "The hosDital is expanding 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Church and we need more volunteers" on Amber Cedarvale Road, is the theme of the fall lunch one quarter mile south of eon meeting of the Auxiliary to Route 20 and eight miles east St. Joseph's Hospital Health of Skaneateles.

Do you know what to do when you car conks out or when your tire goes flat? The West Genesee Jaycettes are sponsoring a program de si gned to help women cope with these problems entitled women Lube. Center. ice DEAR ABBY: I was busted for possession of marijuana two weeks ago. I am a married Members are encouraged to Mrs. Frank Brownell and bring guests.

Mrs. Edward Carsky are Entertainment will be pro chairmen of the luncheon. Mrs. vided by the J.D. 4, a barber Gary Axenfeld is in charge of shop quartet from James program.

villeDeWitt High School. Mrs. Frank Cannella and Mrs. James Tobin, auxiliary Mrs. Richard Konys are in president, and James H.

Ab charge of reservations. Mrs. bott, administrator of the hos Justin Mohr is in charge of pital, will speak. hostesses. Dietitians Recruiting on "Heritage: a Privilege and oreanization of men and" Cannella, left, and Marie volunteers to serve the ex a 'ZitoTm in Brownell, members of the pandlng hospital.

cept'0Bal child at terestcd in strengthening race sita! Health Center, recruit ity of opportunity health, National Counril of education, housing and em Women will sponsor a wine Payment. Rebecca McGce is PRICE SKI 200 CM IANGE OCT. 11, 12,14 oQUNeHE FISCHER el 1YNAMIC DEWITT sroms MB. stated. "And as director of the company, Tony pushes me as hard as everyone else," Sirpa added.

They try to suppress all arguments at work and talk about it at home. "We can't prove our point right there at work and by the time we get home we've both cooled Sown, so the disagreements never erupt," Sirpa said. Working together has "saved their marriage," they agree but the arrangement doesn't leave very much free time. They work from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

daily and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. After work on Saturday, they do Today, their teamwork is directed towards grocery shoDDine for the week. And Sunday the Syracuse Ballet Theatre.

Tony is director isn't exactly their day of rest. of the Theatre and Sirpa is director of the Syr Sunday is designated for laundry, cleaning acuse Ballet Theatre School of Dance. and for the week. They have to eat But performances by the Theatre troupe and well and light, says Tony. Most dancers do have classes at the School don't only concentrate on to watch their diets and since they eat after ballet.

Contemporary dancers need to be work, their meals can't be too filling. Protein is proficient in modern dance and ballet, accord a must and certain "no no" foods (potato chips, ing to Tony. extraneous sweets) are out. Sirpa came to the United States because she There isn't too much time for travel but they felt that she did not receive the proper ex try to get to Finland as often as possible. Tony posure to dance her native land.

I was tired loves Finland and my famuy loves iony, of dancing 'Swan Lake' and 'Sleeping Beauty'." she said referring to her training with the Finnish National Ballet. Tony's a novelty in Helsinki, Sirpa remarked, her blonde blue eyed features contrasting with And she has never regretted her move for a Tony's dark hair and deep brown eyes. itiiuutc. uciuic uuunB iu oyi 111 duuc, cue Salatinos performed with the Cologne Dance says Sirpa. And in Finland with Sirpa's family, the lan Form in Germany, and they taught dance at guage barrier is on Tony's part but he has danc ftiriuana college.

woman, 19, and have a "Growing up" together is a 14 month old son. lovely theory, but unless the Everyone has something he parents are mature (and ma cans nis own tnmg, ana my turity doesn't automatically DEAR BUSTED: Both pos TOR'S ORDERS was dps. session and sale of marijuana tered to death by co workers are unlawful, and in narcotics wh0 felt I needed a little cheer cases, search warrants cannot jng up. be read at the door because NurseSt doctors, aides, and while the officers are waiting people from the hospital office outside, someone inside (an ac came to see me. Most of them complice, possibly) can de stayed for onIy ten minutes, Miuy me cviuciiuc.

ou inc DUt multiply that by 50 every enforcers must enter first, and day and nave some idea men me wcuium is avauduic of how exhausted I was. for I finally had to leave the hos The people, through the pital to some rest. love domocratic process, write the my co.workers, but they al laws, and the police only en most killed me with kindness, force them. However, your threat to turn to alcohol if you Please, Abby, put this can't have "grass" shows a de your column. I hope it goes up pendency on some kind of on hospital bulletin boards all mood changing drug, which over the country, should concern you at least as FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE much as being deprived of your civil rights.

DEAR FLO: Here's your let DEAR ABBY: You said in ter. I hope it works. your column that there was nothing sadder than seeing children being raised by children. Well, I disagree with you. It's a lot sadder to see children being raised by old people in their late 30s and 40s.

They have nothing in common. I am 16, and have a child nearly a year old and there is nothing "sad" about the way my son is being raised. I think it's a break for a kid to have young parents so they can grow up together. YOUNG MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: If you are sufficiently mature to raise a 16, you are ex SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER For Busy, Thrifty People FREE! Montgomery Ward 1974 Christmas Catalog. Now you can have a complete department store at your ingertiDS and do your shopping by phone or mail from the convenience of your own home.

Hundreds of items to choose from you'll find the perfect gift for everyone. For your free Ward's Catalog call the special Western Union number TOLL FREE 800 257 2221 Do It today, soppfy of ftase eaf is limited. ERIE Anthony and Sirpa Salatino Elisha Douglass Strength for the Day A BIG MAN As we read in the newspapers about the surprising pettiness own thing is relaxing with come with years) they'd better and self seeking of some men in high office, our faith in demo grass now and then. When the do a lot of praying. cratlc leadership might be partially restored by recalling an in police came to my door, they DEAR ABBY: I never cident in the presidency of Abraham Lincoln, deprived me of one of my civil thought I'd be writing to you, Tnree years before Lincoln became president he had been as rights by not letting me read but here I am.

Will you please sociated in a court case with Edwin M. Stanton, then a prac the search warrant before they let doctors, nurses, aides and tlcmS attorney. Stanton had treated his colleague Lincoln so con entered my home, hospital personnel know that temptuously that after the case Lincoln returned home "in What can I do about this? So when someone who works with Pained humiliation;" as a biographer expresses it many people have been busted them is hospitalized that per Wnen in 1862 Lincoln came to appoint a new secretary of war the same way. We are sick of SOn deserves the same consid and Stanton's name was suggested, Lincoln immediately ap the way the police push people eration about visiting hours as Proved the choice. When Stanton received the offer he was much around.

anyone else in that hospital? chastened, "Can it be true," he said, remembering his past If I can't smoke grass in the I was hospitalized with a treatment of Lincoln, "that the president wants me in his cabi privacy of my own home, then serious injury two months ago, net?" I guess 111 become an alcohol and during my stay at the hos Lincoln had learned how to rise above personal feelings of in ic. pital, even though there was a Jury and resentment. Personal considerations meant nothing in BUSTED IN L. A. big sign on my door which the presence of public need.

read: "NO VISITORS: DOC GARDENERS ATTEND DISTRICT EVENT Hilton Hotel Inn in Tarry Sixth District members at town was the scene of the tending include: Mrs. Ralph Central Atlantic Regional Con Mack, Mrs. Robert Palmer, ference of the National Council Mrs. Glenn Elmore of Vestal, of State Garden Clubs, Mon who spoke on "Ikebana for Ev day, Oct 7 until Wednesday, ery Home," and Mrs. Myron Oc.

9. Wegerski. "His insight and even handedness, and tough mindedness too, for he is a man of courage, have been tested already in the Council recommend Robert Warr I Councilor at Large 2 8 CLOTHING CLOSEOUT! PRICE EMBROIDERED BLOUSES BATIK TANK TOPS PRINT SHIRTS LONG SHORT INDIAN $5.00 widdjnc INVITATIONS ii Hmit Sr.tvh* far over 102 CATALOG GGNVEWEWGE! 2410 ERIE 61VO. iAsT M. 10 'til 9 OPEH SAT, 10 'Til.

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