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News-Herald from Willoughby, Ohio • Page 7

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May 5, 1764 NEWS-HERALD--7 of Veterans Wars, Post Utt. of Foreign was made the girls of a troop American Flag, standards New Season-New Clubhouse The Women's Assau Naekfarook Cmmtry dab held its kick-off huchewi recently as a prelude to the new season ia a birand new clubhouse located oa the south side of Lake Shore No. 89M, in Mentor. Pic- tared at left are John Austin, dob pro, goest at the luncheon along with Mrj. Floyd L.

Hopkins who scans a layout map of the grounds with him. Mrs. Hopkins is co-owner of the semi-private club with Robert J. Shave. la the plctare above is the fancbeoa sneaker's table at which Mrs.

Martin Dofalar, president of the group, introduces the officers hi tea. At Mrs. Dohbr's left is Mrs. Bernard Phillips, assistant handicap chairman, and Mrs. Jack Neff.

other new officers (not pictured) are Mrs. John A. Sinko, vice-president, and Mrs. Harrison Marvin, secretary-treasurer. Wickliffe Couple Marries Cahill-Twaro Nuptials Read watched a high school court-ileen Cahill UBU vsdiuu ui xucnmono ship blossom and flourish saw Heights.

Another of Sharon's Michael Luebkuig, Eastlake, served as ring bear- the fruition of that courtship April 25 when Sharon Lee Cahill became the bride of Richard Charles Twaro at Our Lady of ML Carmel Church in Wickliffe. The Rev. Father Thomas Cullen, assistant pastor of the church, witnessed the double- ring ceremony and bestowed the sacramental blessing that united the couple at an 11:30 a.m. nuptial mass. VASES OF WHITE gladioli and mums adorned the main altar and Sharon in symbolic tribute walked to the side altar and placed a bouquet of carnations at the feet of the statue of Mary.

Mrs. Joseph Meyer, church organist, played and sang music of the mass and marriage. John J. Cahill. 1847 Lincoln Wickliffe, gave his daugh- ter to Richard as Sharon's mother, Mrs.

Irene A. Cahill of Euclid, watched from her place in church. THE BRIDEGROOM'S parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A.

Twaro, 1795 Drenik Dr Wicfcliffe. Mrs. Cahill wore an ensemble of sflk turquoise print sheath with coat of navy. Her accessories matched the predominant color of the dress. A beige, silk sheath with bod- Ice appliqued in sflk organza was the choice of Mrs.

Twaro. Her accessories were a beige. Both mothers wore white orchids. THE TWO FLOWER girls, cousins of the bride, who led the processional into church were Euclid and Col-fes were baby blue and traileditron of honor was Mrs. brides denoted the nt daisies down either side.

JTwarj, the bridegroom's sister-i respective seats of guests at the Colleen and Dphra ircwntinn in. of Richmond Colleen and Debra carried bouquets of white daisies and carnations tinted baby blue. r. Floor length gowns of sflk' THE SAME SHADE of blue organza and peau taffeta were.was employed in the gowns of worn by the flower girls. Dress- Sharon's four attendants.

Ma- in-lav from Cleveland reception in-Euclid's American Legion Hall on Arbor Ave- Pur- June Mihalic and glads and white carnations Isabella, Wickliffe, and Donna comprised the centerpiece on Nesgoda of Willoughby bridal table. Children to See Last Film by the Senior Waat- ington D.C. Recent meetings have bacai devoted to assembling a fint aid kit and the study of health aid and home health and safety. Calendars Ane Still on Sale A memo for anyone wishing to purchase calendars being sold by Willoughby South- Instrumental Boosters: deadline for calendar sales -May 1 has been extended. Calendars will now be avaflaMa Hostesses.

A sktt and songs until the middle of mis month, were provided. Information about cdendars. The evening was entitled prices, can be found on 'Camping." Mrs. Stewart of that were sent home fiom tfentor snowed slides on with youngsters at the mg and also of a trip last year of the sale. to an and poles.

The gift was given by Mrs. Irene Louth, president of the Auxiliary, Mrs. Harriet Adams, patriotic 'instructor, Irs. William Denham. representative of the troop and Mrs.

Regnone, incoming president of the Auxiliary. The monthly meeting was teld at Thomas Jefferson School with the girls acting as Sharon's bridesmaids. eu i Sheath skirts of blue peau taffeta bad BEFORE LEAVING WITH with bows in back at the waistlines. Bodices white with Mrs. Twaro changed from her i headpieces were veil 4 4 iomi- na HA.ca3ut ies THE HONOR ATTENDANT a her C0at White carried blue daisies in the company of cascading pink and white carnations.

White daisies and baby blue tipped carna- A film entitled "Wonderful Way to South America" wfll be shown to members of the Longfellow PTA at their meeting Thursday. The meeting is slated for 8 p.m. at the school. Prior to the program there wfll be an installation of officers for the coming year. The last children's movie Traveling to Wickliffe for the! sponsored by the PTA will be Twaro wedding were Mr.

and Satu rday at 1 p.m. at the ffWAlvnMl i Mrs. Al Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. George.

Morris from Flori- MKS. RICHARD C. TWARO How Old Is Old Enough to Date and Call Boys? By ELINOR WILLIAMS Q. "Dear Elinor: Some of my girl-friends and I were wondering if you would print how old a girl should be when she a stamped, self- addressed envelope to me, Elinor Williams, at fids paper for free printed tips on "How To Overcome Shyness." PH be glad to send yon one of these tions fashioned bouquets of thej bridesmaids. i ua Traditional Chantilly lace' Tne bride nd bridegroom, clothed the bride A scalloped i both 1961 graduates of Wickliffe bowed to School, wfll be 'at home' single strand of pearls she wore.

Willoughby, 37221 Grove The fitted bodice, with long sleeves, topped a silhouette skirt with tier upon tier of delicate Sequins and seed pearls were scattered over the upper part of the bodice and the skirt with chapel train. Four tiers of veiling, subject to the majesty of a pearl and crystal tiara, cradled-Sharon's blonde and ended just below her shoulders. RONALD TWARO OF Cleveland was his brother's best man while Raymond Twaro, Richard's brother from Wickliffe, served as usher. Also escorting guests to then- places in church were ushers, James Cahfll. the bride's brother, and David DeGenova, both of Wickliffe.

Place cards in the form of school. The film concerns the adventures of a boy wh'o turns into a large dog. Candy wfll be sold by PTA members. Admission will be 25 cents. When you are boiling leeks to serve as a vegetable, you'll need two bunches for six serv- Scout Troop 1713 Presented Flags Present at, a recent meeting of Girt Scout Troop 1713 were several members of the Auxili- LAURA BLACK MARILYN WOOD Formerly of Elsie O'Brian's are now associated with MARTINIS HOUSE OF BEAUTY, 38555 VINE ST.

Phone WE 24232 A Full Schedule Mt. Carmel Guild Has a Busy Month can talk to boys on the to I3 on I At the last re ular meeting of Byrne at 944-1337 or Mrs. Donald phone, when she can begin to! 1 piaa Je TM ets Inaflentany Rosary of Pepp 944.5333. h-irai rWocr I Mese tree on sbvness are TM j. uu wcgiii HJJ i uic fuuu aim iwsxuy vjuiiu 01 have dates and when she can go! 656 Blps are of Mt church steady.

Please print this infor-' mation." ANS. Telephone: You can on the telephone to boys at any age that your parents aT- low it after schoolwork is for Kitchen Tips Kitchen economy: large loaves Wickliffe held jthe following announcements (were made: On May 10 the annual Moth- 'er-Daughter Communion break- The meeting opened with reci- jtation of the rosary and- closed done. It's between you and them, of bread cost less per pound Dates: Begin gradually during freshman year in high school girls and boys, not alone with a boy, and with one of your parents driving the car to school be held, with break- old after the 8:15 Mass. At recognition wfll be given the youngest and the oldest' mothers present: the mother the most daughters and the prunes: one with the most children. vuiviijg uit: cir iO SCJIOOi COOK games and other school activi- bring tea boil a pound of prunes.

anrf fran- nmc nt wa er The affair can be attended tender-- reservation only a limit of tiesand to ctardi Date alone with bovs begin usually at then simmeT tender- 16. about twenty minutes. Cool be- tickets being made availa- ore 6 "TM? ttie prunes win Those wishing to secure tromg steady: Late teens, af- plump some more and the juice reservations can do so by call- ter youve nad time to gain wflj be fuller-bodied: the breakfast chairman, enough dating experience and fMrs. Robert Wmterstellar, at social know how to Save a serving dish at dean- 9M-I286, or Mrs. Clayton Bode- witn the problems of going witn.up time! Mix cooked rice with mer, 943-3396.

one boy because this inevitably cooked ereen neas nr becomes a closer, more intimate relationship). when you have dated enough to know what type of boy you reaUy Uke best' a enjoy being with most for early 'teens Potter, saJt and pepper. Watauts have wonderful flavor May 15 and 16 Guild Sp aSar White dephant fa mclt haU For pick to te donated Mrs. Louis Res-, nick, 943-4806; Mrs. Wendell Murphy, 9444632, or Mrs.

FrankJ Mrs. Murphy was auctioneer. TELL THEM ABOUT WELCOME WAGON If know of i family who bat just arrived pwr ammvaAj. bt sore to fell them abort WekaoM Wagon. They wB be dehghted the basket of gifts and hdpfof infwmatxxi they writ receive frwi oar hostess, a symbol of the COB- mumty's tradrtional hospiUfity.

FASHION SUMMER WEAR Catcriest Idea f'onn Ja b'ojso-ed a WELOHK UM On i Voss, 94J-188L Installation of new officers i m-ffM Q. "Dear Elinor: A boy I when you toast them! To do sft sit beside in school told my girl- spread halves or large pieces in friends that he likes me as shallow pan and place in a wffl take place in church at 61 friend. I wooW like to know moderate oven for about 10 min-l p.m. on May 26. Communion' to get over being shy, so I utes; stir several times.

Use the I and Benediction wfll follow. Af-i can get acquainted with him.jtoasted walnuts as garnish fbrlter the installation there wfll bei rm soch a shy girl that I cake frosting or mixed into i 1 i I Mtn afraid to look a boy straight inja cheese spread to offer the eye. Please help 'cxackeat with a smorgasbord dinner at Smith's' Restaurant in Euclid, For reser- 1 vationa, call Mrs. Thomas 1 rj have the Welcome Wagon Bottecs call on I would lake to rubscrfie to The Newt-Herald I already cabcrlbed to The News-Herald FIB out coupon and mat! 'o Circulation Newt Herald. I I I I I UZH ha 's b- 5-: cono- the p'es's a of tnace-a-e $17.95 just wear a smile andajantzen is acryiic ret over nylon tncot; and the trur.Vs are ch $23.95 just wear a smile CHIC FASHION in the WiHo Plaza We ono" Open: Fri.

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