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PANAMA CITY NEWS, Panama City, Florida, Wednesday Morning, Oct. 11, 1967 5 Tea Fetes Society Briefs Salt Works Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy will met Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in the Chapter House on West 10th St. in St. Andrew.

Local heros will be tile topic of the program to be presented by Mrs. G.E. Cain. Hostesses will be Mrs. 0.

P. McKenzie, Mrs. E. W. Sorority Members Phi Delta Omicron Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a preferential tea Sunday in the Holiday Marina Room from 4 to 6 p.m.

Members were greeted by Miss Jan Morphew, president. Mrs. Dinah Gledhill, vice president, served members at the punch table. The punch was covered with a white linen tablecloth. Silver trays held white cakes iced in pink.

Lime Sherbert and A A -1. i gmgerale was served i at the University of from a cut glass bowl. South Florida Tampa attending were ar 1 1, Miss McKinnon and Mrs. ington. Christian T.C.

Ken Two Panama Citians have pledged Lambda Chi Alpha Fra- VISIT HOME Miss Gwen Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Martin and Miss Pat Still, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Buckley spent the weekend here visiting with their parents and sunning on the beach. Both girls are attending Florida State University. (Photo by Hargis) Wedding Slated Sunday Miss Jacqueline Ethel Cape will wed Harry Robert Keith in the Messiah Lutheran Church on Sunday, Oct. 15 at 3 p.m. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alton Cape of a a a City. The groom-elect is the son of Stewart B. Keith, also of Panama City. No invitations are being sent, but all friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend.

KATHY'S New Super Wave $6.00 UP GIBSON SHOPPING CENTER SUNDAY TEA Phi Delta Omicron members were entertained Sunday at a preferential tea. Pictured here at the tea, left to right, are Miss Mary Parson, pledge; Miss Charlotte Bowden, program chairman; Miss Jan Morphew, president; Miss Lynn Wood, member and Miss Sherry Strength, new pledge. Sew Mr. Suit By JOANNE SCHKEIBER Is it Batman? Is it Superman? No, it's Mr. the most daring, most determined, most deb- onaire of all the cape-and-mask gang.

He works alone for trick-or- treat, identified only by his short, swirling cape, buttoned back at the corners and flashing the Mr.X symbol boldly across the back. Mom made it for him of dark green polished cotton lined inyellow, using these simple directions. The materials needed are 1 3-4 yards each of 36-inch fabric in contrasting colors; thread to match; 3 buttons of each color, and a piece of wrapping paper for a pattern. To make pattern, cut a piece of paper 20 inch is by 40 inches. Fold in half to-make-a square 20 inches by 20 inches.

Using- a string and pencil compass, make a quarter circle with the center at the folded corner and the arc measuring 20 inches or the full side measurement of paper. Mark a smaller 2-inch arc in the corner in the same manner. Cut on curved lines and open fold. You should now have a half-circle 40 inches wide with a four-inch half-circle cutout in DEAR ABBY Miss Carol Smith, Miss Jo Ann Singley, Miss Lynn Wood, Miss Cathy Henry, Miss Missy Kirkland, Miss Charlotte Bowden, Miss Vanera Bellah, Miss Sara Moldovan, Miss Carolyn Walkins. Miss Phyllis Shirah.

Miss Sherry Strength, Miss Jan Morphew, Miss Pam Marsden, Miss Hehda McAdams, Mrs. Sally Entertain Others, It's Rewarding Steblins, Miss Mary Stevenson, Mrs -Kiefer is the former Miss. Annell Moore, Miss Karen iss i 1 a Jean Torrance. By ABIGAIL VAN BUKEN DEAR. ABBY: I am one those who has accepted many invitations but never reciprocates.

too, have talked of having a party, but it never materializes. Would you like to know why? I'm frightened to death of having people in because when the conversation lags, I'm tongue tied. I can never think of anything clever to. say. I am not sure that what I cook will be good enough, and I'm not sure I'll serve it right.

In school I was the quiet type who earned the reputation of being "stuck up" because I was so shy. I know I should have people over, and I really want to, but I'm scared. How doee one overcome such- fears? I am almost 40 and I'm STILL SCARED DEAR STILL: lany people don't entertain be- ause they're afraid they wont it to perfection. NO SENSE: erfection isn't expected of any- ne. There are any number of ood cookbooks with suggested aenus and full instructions on erving.

And get over the idea that very one in the room is waiting or the pearls of wisdom to drop from your lips. Say anything. If it's audible kind, and honest, you'll get by. The longest march in the world started with tep; Forward-- march the center. Lay pattern on fabric as shown in diagram, to cut both sections of full circle cape.

Repeat with contrasting fabric. With right sides of fabric to-, gether, stitch center back seams to form full circle, leaving front seam open. Make only 1-4-inch- seam allowance. Press open. Repeat for reverse side of cape.

Make appropriate insignia of felt or cotton Mr. Superman, or whatever is currently TFALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? live in fear of false teeth loosening, wobbling or dropping just it tne wf ong time. For more security Ind more comfort, just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. FASTEETH' bolds false teeth firmer. Makes eating easier.

No pasty, gooey taste. Helps check "denture breath Dentures that fit are essential to health. See your dentist regularly. Get FASTEETE at all drug counters. in favor with the hobgoblin set.

If desired, the cape may be made reversible with different motifs on each side. After making insignia, stitch to center back of outside cape section. Stitch second insignia to center back of lining. Place inside and outside capes together, right sides of fabric facing. Match seams and edges.

Stitch around all edges, taking 1-4 inch seams and turn cape right side out. Turn in seam allowance of opening edge ajid slipstitch together. Press edges. Top stitch if desired. Make a loop on one neck edge; sew a button neach side of opposite edgeX to form faste ing.

If button-back front is desired, make buttonholes in front corners, fold back and mark position for button. Attach buttons to both inside and outside of- cape. To complete costume, equip Mr. with a polo shirt and leotards, boots and gloves if demanded. The cape may, of course, be made from almost any fabric including terry cloth, felt or vi nyl, as well as cotton.

If you wish to cut pennies by using old fabric which you already have, use a shower curtain, bee spread or tablecloth and be sure it is in fairly good condition A worn sheet, for example, wil be too far gone to be worth the sewing effort, and since a cape seems to be the most im portant ingredient of crime- fighting, it's bound to see a lo' of action. Home Companion Traveling Companion Old Crow America's Most Popular Bourbon one DEAR ABBY: I am a 13-year answering service for his famil- old girl with an dd problem. have a father who absolutely refuses to answer the telephone at home. He says he gets calls all day long where he works and he is not going to be an When he is home alone it a real problem because kids cal he house and when no one answers they think I am out of town or something I know I can't make him answer the phone, but maybe if you put his in the paper he 11 see it and change his atti- a you, Ahby. S.

K. DEAR S. I'll give it a try but I think it will probably an emergency change lis mind. DEAR ABBY: Tell that woman whose husband is on road or four days a week no' to feel so sorry for.herself. My husband He leaves early Monday i and comes home Friday in time for dinner.

While he is gone, I cook clean, mend, shop, and do al the things a wife and mother must do so I am free to spend all my time with him when he is home. He has never hearo. me so tired," or, "I have so much work to do." The children run to meet him ai door, and the week-ends are ike honeymoons. My husband told me I didn't lave to worry about his chasing other women on the road, tha if a man is going to cheat, he can work in town six days a week, and make time on his lunch HAPPY WIFE Team Gefs Break Board six of the world match jave Italy a two International Vlatch Point profit when both sides played one no-trump contracts. The I a i a declarer overtricks; the Amer- can barely made his contract.

Board seven gave Italy two more TMPs but you be the jude vhether they deserved them. Kehela and Murray bid the fine six diamond contract which was a laydown. Sammy won the leart lead and went after trumps. Once he had pulled lumps he was able to discard three of his spades on dummy's ace-king queen of clubs. Mystery Solved SILVER SPRINGS, Md (UPD Sleuths at the Nationa Institute of Drycleaning solved the mystery of an odd color change in a pastor's robe.

The dark brown streak across the chest of the black rayon and acetate robe was caused they said, by the fluorescen light on the pulpit. They figured a 20-minute sermon every Sunday would mean 16 hours of exposure to intense ultraviolet light in a year. Woffleburgers Iry cheddar waffleburgers for nax. son of Mr. and Mrs.

lunch or supp er. Prepare 1 (9 yare Randy Eezeo, son of John W. Elzea of 10 S. Cove Terrace Drive and Ken Brod-j K. Brodnax of Lynn Haven.

L-Cpl. and Mrs. Allen James Kiefer announce the birth of a son Oct. 1 at Cherry Point, N. C.

The infant was named Allen James Kiefer J.R. ones, Mrs. Dianah Gledhill Vliss Marvenette Fern. WIN AT BRIDGE Kiefer is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard E. Kiefer of Fountain. ounce) package of prebaked frozen waffles as label directs. Mix 1 (1 envelope of onion soup mix with 1 pound of ground beef; shape into 6 rectangular patties. Broil or pany-fry to de- party on each of 6 waffles; top sharp cheddar cheese.

Broil just until cheese is melted. Top with remaining 6 waffles. Makes 6 servings. vhoie match. He led a low pade and finessed dummy's en.

Then he cashed dummy's ace, discarded his small heart the ace of clubs, drew the ast trump and conceded a trick the ace of diamonds. Probably his decision to play -Jay for the queen of spades NORTH II WEST 41097 EAST 8 3 6 V107'642 A 5 2 SOUTH (D-) 4 6 5 2 8 4 3 Both vulnerable West North East South I 3V 3 A Pass 4 Pass 5 Pass 5N.T. Pass 6 Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening lead--V The bidding in the box shows how Italy reached the very inferior contract of six spades. Norman Kay could have beat en this slam had he opened his singleton diamond but, year in and year out, this type of play leads to the poorhouse and no- to success. He opened his kin: of hearts.

D'Alelio still needed a spade break and a successful gues: as to the location of the queen but he was equal to the occa sion, as he was throughout the The bidding has been: West North East South 1 Dble Pass Pass 2 2 A Pass Pass South, hold: What do you do now? A Pass. You have doublet! and bid. A further bid may get you into trouble. TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of passing your partner bids three diamonds over West's two spades. East bids three spades.

"What do you do now? Answer Tomorrow 'FEATURING CHICKEN SUPREME NOT BAKW -NOT FRIED NOT BROILED TRY IT IT'S Closed Tuesday Open 6 Days a Week i Before spreading a sponge- cake roll with jelly, be sure to break up the jelly with a fork. was based on the fact that Norman had overcalled or maybe d'Alelio was just using a crystal ball. But we feel that if Norman had not stuck in his overcall, Italy would have reached the correct six diamond contract. SAVE A BU Come to our 2nd Annual WAREHOUSE SALE! SAT. Oct.

14th "Qh, that's a beautiful pie it really worked, didn't -It?" Two homemakers 'fry their hand at baking a pie. STORING. 1 STORE NO. 2 430 HARRISON AVE. 533 N.

COVE BIVD. 785-4263 763-5071 STORE NO. 1402 W. Ittfc.St. 763-0532' "They didn't louse it up." Buick started off with a classic design and they stayed with it-forgood reason.The simple sculptured look was unique at the time and it still is.

I'm glad they didn't louse it up by changing It" Joe Meyer, Stockbroker, "You can buy a medium-priced car with all the optional extras and suddenly you're paying a price that's almost as much as the Buick Riviera. I was pleased to find Riviera's tilt wheel, power steering and power brakes are standard "I think Riviera is a very attractive investment. It should certainly be on anybody's recommended buy Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick? The '68 Buicks with the new GM safety features are at your Buick-Opel dealer's. NELSON BUICK INC 7 613-25 HARRISON AVENUE.

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