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JULY It. trove Pair lonored On fr. aad Mrs. Chester Leata- aaa. MM Magnolia rife Willow Grove, who cele- iled their silver wedding an- onary were id by Ihohr friends and relays at a bufttot supper and rty.

tit. LoaoVernian was the for- Henrietta Buehler, xwaUrtowa Road. Willow we. They were married in; garden at the bride's home the Rer. Robert Strong, fort pastor of Calvary Presby- iaa Church.

Willow Grove, fr. and Mrs. Lcatberman sons and a daughter, ey are: Douglas, a tla University graduate; Bar-: a junior now at Peon: tie; Terry, a sophomore at; per Morelaad High School. 1 Cbcrrl Ann, who is in the rd grade. I I buffet sapper was prepared served by Mrs.

Walter F. ifcab. Union Doylestown, sister of Mr. Leatfaerman. I Mn.

Alfred Buobler for SO Mi MAY tbo couple, in were: ud Mrs. Charles Leath- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur atherman. Mr.

and Mrs. chard Bdy le; Mr and Mn. Walter F. rhab. Doylestown; Mrs.

Mai LeFlem, William Buehler, and Mrs. Waller Buehler, llow Grove; Mr. and Mrs. ed Buehler and Mr. and Mrs.

ha Buehler and children, Myers and children. and Kenneth; Pipers- HOME FROM NIGERIA Grace Bergey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11.

L. Bergey of Hatfield, has returucd home after serving three years In Nigeria under the auspices of the Mennonite Board of Missions, Elkhart. Ind. She was a teacher at Christopher Dock High School. Summer Travel Time Good For Eye Exercise Summer travels are good times to exercise your mind's eye.

Beauty in nature is everywhere if you look for it. points out Miss Frances Vannoy, Extension Home Economist. Bucks County. Think back to last summer's vacation trip. If you traveled with young children, perhaps to bbie, Donna, Rickey.

Johnny entertain them you played plate Doreen, and Mrs. Charles lylor, Warrington; Mr. and Alfred Buonler, Maple en; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace thur and sons, 'Alan and man; Mr.

and Mrs. Roy lomas, Hatoro; Mr. and Mrs. Krout, Honham; Mr. Mrs.

Henry Pickering, (w Britain; Mr. and Mrs. Aiderfer, Lansdale; Wilm Porter, Doylestown RD, i Mrs. Florence Muerer, uthampton. gaines with license numbers or counted blue cars.

This pacified them the first day. but by the second day they needed a more creative challenge. On travels this make the whole family aware of how much, there is to see. All the things you see are writtan in the language of the eye; line, shape, form, color, value, and texture. Each dar as you travel, set aside a certain time for "eye Each family member might point out unusually beautiful lines and shapes he sees in kharled trees or weathered Develop words to describe the various kinds of lines, shapes, colorsi and textures they see.

Think aout why the lines of growing corn softer than the lines formed by edges of rocks. Is it because straighter lines suggest strength while curving lines seem weaker? Notice color, says Miss Van- aoy. Why is it that trees in the distance are a dull blue-green, while nearby trees are bright yellowish-green? The more you look at nature's Chicken- Broccoli Casserole BY MAYBN S. PEARSON There are many peculiar aspects of homo sapiens and that is why live aad lot live is the best way to get along with Mends and I was, thinking about this in the garden the other day. Gardening is a hobby and I have several large plots.

I don't like woodchucks and I can shoot without remorse when it is destroying my flowers and vegetables. But I have a little rabtt. Terwilliger by name, which lives in the squash patch. He sits up and solemnly looks at me and I look at him. I know he will nibble a few squashes and so I plant a few extra seeds.

I just can't shoot Terwilliger. He has been with (or a descendant) for three years. Why do I like a rabbit and dislike a woodchuck? For this tasty dish, use two and a half cups cooked chicken in bite size pieces, one package froiea broccoli cooked about two thirds the recommended time, two cream sauce, one half cup Cheddar cheese melted in the cream sauce, three fourths salt mixed in the sauce, one teaspoon parsley flakes mixed ia sauce, and one cup buttered crumbs. Put broccoli quart and a 'First Family 9 Weddings Crowded, And Grandiliquent When Luci Basnet Johnson.the White House, but none oc- mairies Patrick J. Nugent thisleurred in Washington and only August it will be the were of the scale con- marriage in a president's family jtempUted for the Johnsoa-Nu- siace the administration of Fraaklia Delano Roosevelt; and the first such marriage to take Washington since the nuptials.

John Roosevelt Anne Lindsar Clark married June IS, friends of press, a at Naaant, Mass. The time of Woodrow Wilson. bride's relatives were staunch FDR's children engaged and researchers six weddings during his years in for World Book note that family declined iavitatioaa the reception. For IntMilioaw Mrs. Clark had planned 400 guests, but received White House request- TM" lions, most of cepted.

At the waa a favorite of id her wedding gave porters plenty to write about. Some l.MO American and Euro- dignitaries attended. Alice a color which had been for ISO whieh were ae among reception at the; 111 Encyclopedia sume When The Children Come Home Crying--What Then I Ethel du Pont on June 30, 1987. was undoubtedly the wedding of year. The du Pont family little, in somo cases where emotion to be very anti-New aave (Can cloud reason, where thejDeal, and newspapers of the Tennis Club, guests coa-j Gifts included a mosaic of a bottles of champagne Vatiran from the Pope, and food which had been silks, em- pared under the close supervi- broideries and ivory sion of the Secret Service from Empress of China, a Franklin D.

wedding to diainond aild from the pearl pendant of Austria. There are all kinds of problems which parents difficulty solving or even start-! ing to solve, and among them: toone which involves the wbere may aad his playmates. What should parents do when their child comes home crying? How should they behave? How should they comfort the child? The crying is the aftermath of an important lesson in living, says an article in the June issue of Family Circle Magazine, aad parents have a marvelous opportunity to nail down each of he lessons to make each one cause of tears is in doubt. me the wedding to romance between Juliet. But the wedding, at wrc UH.JUITIM.

Juliet. But the wedding, at aei grave, the parent may want Christ Church at wjth others. For 3 moth- Hundred, Del. was big in half Spread the chicken plan of beauty aware design. of the the more and become language of you will enjoy exercising your mind's eye.

Shift Calms Bold Design a greased casserole, over the broccoli; pour on sauce. Top with crumbs. Bake at 375 In preheated oven for about 25 minutes, until crumbs are well arowned. Yield; six servings. Mocha Cnrtard I have mentioned my gardening rival and good friend.

Horace A. (for Abijah) Winkel- whiffer who lives In Woodchuck Hollow over in Hilltown. Horace is an upright citizen, but fie is inclined to be dogmatic, arbitrary and a i a tankerous. There are some folks like that. Horace claims we can now divide the year into two parts instead of 12 months.

During the first half folks talk about the they are going to have, the second half they spend telling their friends about it. if MABY MtOOKS riCHEN shift goes on- and as favorite fashion and It is rtkulariy attractive when boldly patterned fabrics. MM Persian design shown, instance, is as colorful as could wish; The dress rts the shoulders and has I deeply rolled collar so.de- loffly popular for this season. uV you are fortunate enough Mph P. Ktnnwdy iffiirs Heart Attack A I PORT.

a --Former Ambassador P. Kennedy, father of President John f. knaedy, suffered i heart tack Sunday and a supply of to find a Persian print, buy it It is a design that has survived through many centuries and is ever-favored when high color is desired. The Persian motifs are used in tapestries, rugs, bowls, as well as fabrics of all kinds. The colors may vary, but the design remains basically the same.

There is a zipper Id the back of the direis shown. This dress hangs straight from shoulder to hem. Silk, sheer wools and jerseys are best for this silhouette as TOU will want it to be semi- clingy. Some of the lighter, weight bonded fabrics are too. If your fabric Is even semi- sheer, then by all means line it throughout.

Use a hem VA to 3 inches deep and put it in by hand. If the silhouette is becoming jgea was rushed to bit Kennedy, 78, an Jfering a stroke in rickea while enjoying naojer weekend with lildrea aad grandchildren. Tbo seriousness of the attack mid not be ascertained. mevtr, members of the mfly wen observed going nut their normal activities creaing so Kennedy's was not believed Kenaedy, a multi-j aad former ambas-i idar Great Britain, had intend a similar attack about ago. Kennedy has been in poor Witt since suffering a stroke ce.

If, IMl, at his winter MM Palm Beach, Fla. lines an your structure lines to you. "then make several dresses in the same style, varying your fabric enough to make W1S each seem entirely different. When a dress has only two body seams, such as we show, cut so the seam line wfll be a a his half-inch wider on each side than the pattern calls for. Seam and you want them wide enough to Bold the dress to position on your body.

The thumbieis Hansen gloves are a curt cat summer favorite. in- combination dress; they give a ''swinging" look so popular with young people. mean something, and to help the child develop from the experiences into an understanding md contributing human being. Here are six suggestions from Family Circle Magazine that will help parents deal more effectively with this ofttimes frustrating problem: Comfort the child. Naturally.

Yet some mothers are annoyed ry to discourage such behavior withholding their comfort. Some fathers do the same when boy cries, because they consider crying unmanly When a child comes home crying after unfortunate incident, his need for security is alwavs iresent whether or not he has wen at fault Love, sympathy and calmness will restore his equilibrium. Then it's time enough to get the facts pursue justice. Keep check I like this custard. cups milk, one square bitter chocolate one and a half teaspoons'- instant coffee, cup sugar jrne sixteefitti teaspoon salfe top of double boiler scald the milk, add to the cut up chocolate and coffee.

Don't lei the water touch the bottom top boiler. When chocolate is dissolved; blend gently with egg beater. Beat eggs slightly and adc the sugar, salt and milk. (I you use a quart glass measure, it makes it easy to pour.) Pour the-hot milk combination over the egg mixture. Pour into buttered custard cups or into quart and a half casserole.

Bake in brown paper lined pan of boiling water at 350 3540 minutes, or until silver comes clean. Do not over bake. It takes a little longer baked hi a casserole. ISMoLttZk Bjp Lansdale Girl Wed At GivyneddFriends Meeting son H. The marriage of Miss Susan Dorothy Auf der Heyde.

daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Auf der Heyde, Cowpata Road, near Lansdale, took place Saturday June IS at ll a.m. in Gwynedd Friends Meeting ia the presence of 300 guests. The bridegroom was David Barry Valentine, Haines, Alaska, of Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Valentine. Wfllow Road, Churchville. The single ring ceremony was followed by a meeting of worship. The meeting house was decorated with vases of yellow and white diisies, breath and ivy on each windowsflL In the wedding party were Miss Eloise Burn Xewton, N.J..

a college classmate of Jbe bride, as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Roba 'Harris, Lansdale; Miss Tracy Valentine and Miss Lydia Valentine, Churchville, sisters of the bridegroom. Harvey H. Valentine served as best man for his son. while the ushers were Richard Phillips, North HOIS, and William Auf der Heyde, brother of the bride.

The double wedding was also for Miss Andrea Hobson Auf der Heyde and William Braxloa, North Wales. A reception for 390 guests was held at the William Pena Inn. after which the Valentines left for Avaton, N.J. They will reside ia Haines, Alaska. A thought for the day-- Bristisa author Thomas De Qoiacey: "Call for the grandest of al human what is that? It is that man should forget bis anger before he lies to sleep." Phila.

Woman Gets Top Golf Honors PITTSBURGH (TJPI) The 1MB state Women's Amateur Golf champion is Mrs. Paul Oinef-lter of the Philadelphia ricket Club. Mrs. Klinefelterw on the title Saturday by defeating 21-year- Suzy.Williams of Nemaco- 87 at Edgewood Country Club. Mrs.

FJinefelter won the title ic title in anot a two ua- er par 72 in oe mortiing round to take a five stroke orec Miss ams won er. the first source of assistance should be her husband. Sometimes it's also helpful to talk over one. Another place in the White House November 25, Itl3 when Jessie big wedding took or even the rent o'iWoodrow Wilson, the president's the child who caused the tears. No mother need go it alone.

Conanlt with the child him. and advise him. Most child- guidance authorities will agree that the best way to counsel a child who has suffered injustice or indignities at the hands of other youngsters is to ask his active participation in efforts to prevent similar Incidents. After aa incident ocean, he oa the lookout for after effects. Although aii incident may seem unimportant to us adults, we should keep an eye out for laughter, married Francis Bowes Sayre.

About 500 persons attended, including mem- of the diplomatic corps, many in brilliant uniforms; members of the Supreme Court; Congressional leaders; and cabinet members. The Maine Band played the tango and other up-to-date music." The marriage of another of Wilson's daughters, Eleanor, to 0A.G when a boy or girl cries, ev ICe of lts Keep tat check your own em tfonal response. Through his tears 4 chM gradually explains what brought them on. This is the moment of greatest danger moment and on a child. Does the child often refer to the occurrence Has it affected his behavior with oth- TS has he become too timid, too compliant, too afraid to express himself? Parents aren't always aware of changes has anyone outside the family who knows the child well observed any difference in his manner? Family Circle points out that when a child comes home crying, it is a signal of distress that something is wrong.

Parents "who heed the eignal can help the youngster find solutions to many important problems ol childhood. for a parent --tbo when anger, outrage, for revenge all spring up anil yearn for expression. Try to-keep yourself in check Couaider-Uho cause. Familj Circle suggests that parents ask themselves whether they have contributed in some way by lack of preventive action, perhaps to the that caused the incident. There are occasions when parents should help a child overcome a situation that he cannot possibly handle stone.

That is why know- lac cause of a chad's tears so important Consult with others. Usually when a child is in distress, instinct and good sense tell parents how to counsel film. Bui Wfflii only mi. Miss Wil- three holes. In Jim Thorpe became the first athlete ever to win both Hie peatataioa and doeatti- ola field contests in the Olympic Games.

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Miller selected as his runnmg mate treasury Secretary William Gibs McAddo, was far more possibly because Me Adod waa a widower. Wilson himself became the bird president to marry while in office on December IB, when he married Edith Boiling Gait about 1 months after the death of his first wife, Ellen. The wedding party was limited family and close friends, and World Book researchers say there was no best man maid of honor. The evening ceremony occurred in the of Mrs. Gait's mother.

Perhaps the most famous First Family wedding look place in the East Room of White House on February 17, 1906, when Alice Roosevelt married Nicholas Longworth, a-Republican congressman from Ohio and a future speaker of the House. "Princess Alice," as she was Congressman William of New York MORE? the aew Republic of Cuba. "Princess Alice" gave press something extra to write about when she borrowed a saber to cut the wedding cake. some gaudy and opulent. Another opulent occurred-May 21, in the East Room, when Nellie Grant, only daughter of the president, married Algernon Sartoria of the British legation.

There have been many other First Family weddings President Grover Cleveland ing his ward, Frances Fotsom, in the Blue Room in llftt; President John Tyler sneaking off to New York for a secret marriage to Julia Gardiner in 1M4 some gaudy and poulont, some not revealed until after' they had taken place. According to an indications, tho Luci-Pat wedding wfll be one of the opulent ones. About 700 guests are invited, and that wul make it rather Texas-style. Complete Hair Cora Th. In: HAIR CUTTIN9 CALL For S22-97U MAURICE'S Beouty Shop coovtimr AIR coNftiftONto 10O Drive CHAlfONT, odA MCnVB FOR EVERY WOMAN WHO COLORS HER HAIR or would to A wrowm Hair ewUr that in instead (tints) 3 to mln- utos.

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