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Republican and Herald from Pottsville, Pennsylvania • 6

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PAGE SIX EVENING HERALD, SHENANDOAH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1945, of will be formal, but tfie matter CHESTNUT HILL GROUP PLANS CHRISTMAS BALL CANDLE-LIGHT SERVICE AT POTTSVILLE DEC. 23 consisting of 75 vested choir members, will be another distinctive part of the program. It is under the ca PRE HISTORIC EMBLEM The swastika or Fylot. a pre-Christian form uf cross and the em blem of the Nazi Reich, dates back to pre-historic times and is found on relics in both hemispheres. pable direction of Prof.

Harold C. BEAUTY HINTS By HELEN FOLLETT CALL 2-0112 or 2-1730 For Kaier's Beer For the Holidays Immediate Delivery Louis Mirocke 205-207 North Gilbert Street. attire for the men is optional. The alumnae members extend a cordial invitation to their many old and new acquaintances to attend the affair. Patronage will be keenly appreciated as the proceeds benefit re Scholarship Fund which was es- blished by the Chapter several years ago.

Miss Arlene Caruso, Minersville. has been appointed chairman of the ball's activities. Local members of ler committee include Mrs. Thomas Maher and Miss Mary Toole Purchase of tickets will cost $3.00, in-o iding tx. and they may be acquired trom any of the above mentioned alumnae members.

May, church organist and director of choirs. The service will terminate at 5 o'clock so that friends and members of other churches will have ample time to attend evening services in their own churches. A cordial invitation to the general pubiic to attend is graciously extended. LARGEST LAKE IN STATE Lake Okeechobee, in central Florida, is the largest lake in the state and one of the largest that lies wholly within the United States. A beautiful and awe-inspiring Candle Light Service will be presented in the First Methodist Church.

Pottsville, on Sunday, December 23 beginning promptly at 3:45 o'clock Dorothy R. Knauss, concert artist and teacher of harp music, will be the guest harpist. Well-known in this vicinity, Miss Knauss played many engagements with such great musical organizations as the Symphony Orchestra at Philadelphia, and is credited with giving delightful performances. The Candle Light Processional, The North Pennsylvania Chapter the College of Chestnut Hill, will usher in the first peacetime Christmas season with a ball which will be held in the Necho-AUen Hotel Pottsville, jn Christmas evening. A spotlight feature of the entertainment will be Horace Richards and his Orchestra, who will play from 10 to 1 o'clock The program ot dances will also offer several appropriate novelty numbers Due to the glleviation of wartime restrictions, the women's dress NOW and then you are delighted at the sight of a woman whose appearance is perfect, every detail fitting in neatly.

She is a Lady of Fashion. We'll try to find out this day how she gets that way. She has to be smart, have a keen appreciation of color and line. She must be aware of her defects, know how to camouflage them. She uses her head.

That is an excellent practice Good mental exercise. Make-Up Important NOTICE! IF YOU WANT YOUR SUIT OR DRESS DRY CLEANED FOR CHRISTMAS, YOU HAVE TIME UNTIL FRIDAY, 4 P. M. J. M.

STANELL 41 West Coal Shenandoah, Pa. WANTED Experienced Operators and She knows that what she puts on her face is as important as the clothes she wears, her powder shade and lipstick as vital to the ensemble her frock. Her hair-do is even more important than her hat, and the twain should be close friends. If she uses eye shadows, it is only at night. Then she soft pedals them.

She seeks out a hair stylist, knowing that every little operator who gives a shampoo and finger wave is not an artist. If the first arrangement of her tresslocks does not flatter, she goes back for another try-out. The skilled hairdresser will give a deft dip here, an uplift there until he forms the pattern that makes for personality and chic. Subtle Shades Make-up specialists offer subtle and soul-satisfying shades in powder, rouge and lipstick. From open containers, they make careful choice, laying the right ones on the sacred map of the customer.

Be she blonde, brunette, or a be-twixt-and-between, there is something for her that will give the complexion bloom and finish. If our lady has mouse-colored hair, she indulges in a rinse that puts in shining lights. If she is brunette, she may have a copper rinse or an auburn one. Fingernails come in for consideration, the color of the polish matching the lipstick. Maybe an opalescent veneer is applied, just for a change.

Possibilities for getting expert advice on personal pulchritude are many. Professional help will transfer Plain Jane into Lovely Lucy. Send questions to Miss FoIIctt at 1435 East 12th Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Learners We Need at Least 150 New Employes, Both Experienced and Learners. Apply Shenandoah Manufacturing Co.

Washington and Bowers Streets Shenandoah, Pa. 1 A. DIAMOND! I CHAIN U1HL 1 -oo; I 1 mm UL2LJ FROM COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1194 Honorably Discharged 18-MONTH PAYMENT PLAN $90 loan pay 4.54 ptt month "l20" 5 8J3 5 5 Oovtrnmtnt mtrictiom a to lh bngth of untract malt loom hav bitn lifHa now you can got an 1 (-month contract lor tho (inl limo line 1942. Sovtral lypot of loom avail-ablo. Kopay monthly.

You'ro aiturod of choorful, courtoouo orvico. The separation center at Indian- 180 13J4" M0 I7787 180 19.91 Parmnft tntluHm Principal and All Charg l.ntiift Mnn'i WATCN BRACELET Available pink whit jncl vi-Him lo fit Jn Come In or Phone Over Mack's Drnj Store Centre Jardin Shenandoah. Phone 2-1510 Hours: 9 to Saturday Until Pottsville Office, Centre A Market Sts. Phone 452. luDrj i 9.00 town Gap Military Reservation today announced the following list of honorable discharges: Shenandoah: Cpl.

Eugene M. Zd-ziera. East Poplar street; Pfc. Paul Doshna. 532 West Mt.

Vernon street; Sgt. Milton Gold. 109 North Main street, and Pvt. Adolph F. Luka-shunas, 545 East Centre street.

Shenandoah Heights: 5 Jerome M. Witkowski. 248 Indiana avenue; Sgt. Raymond P. Montie.

233 Schuylkill avenue. Weston Place: Cpl. Herbert W. Williams. Ringtown: 3 Clifford A.

Reigie. Girardville: Sgt. Dominick A. Las-pina, 215 A street. UNO SETS JANUARY 10 FOR ITS FIRST MEETING IMAM'S $12.95 MAMOND I DIAMOND CROSS S7.95 gf fMQQK London.

Dec. 19. (U.R) The United Nations Preparatory Commission today formally approved January 10 as the opening date of the first meeting of the UNO assembly. The date for the inaugural session of the full United Nations Organization was approved by the preparatory commission meeting in plenary session. The commission was nearing the end of its work preliminary to the full dress meeting of the UNO.

in London. Only a few details remained to be disposed of before the commission adjourns. The site committee decided last night to postpone until the assembly meeting the selection of a specific American city for the permanent UNO site. In a meeting that lasted past midnight the assembly committee settled the assembly steering committee dispute with a compromise. The little nations, after long de ''(TONE BING A Diamond Ring of unsurpassed elegance from AeriI1 6: Blum reflects heartfelt sentiments from each expertly-cut facet speaks Christmas sentiments wordlessly but eloquently from its fiery depths.

Yes, a Diamond this Christmas from Regal Blum's is a constant and joyous reminder of your ever-present evidence of her being loved. Regardless of the size and weight of the Regal Blum Diamond you choose you may be certain that it will be one of wondrous beauty. DIAMOND SOLITAIRE -'CSI Wj VICT0R SjOffi RECORDS bate, finally gave up their demand for a 51-nation steering committee DIAMOND I ClSS! SOLITAIRI $62.50 and Russia gave up her demand that all 15 members be elected at large. in The compromise provides for a DIAMOND steering committee composed of the fBB IQ N'P WEDDING Lrge isori-ImcDl. ATI Itiiev All NO ONE HAS ENOUGH VICTOR So bring in your list.

From our wide selection, you can choose superb gifts that will bring pleasure for years to come. And you need spend no more than what you can easily afford. AND RING 549.50 assembly president, seven vice presidents and the chairmen of the VI SOLITAIRI 549.50' mil assembly's six main committees. I Warsaw Concerto Parts 1 2 Boston Pops Orchestra Schumann's Piano Concerto in A Minor Detroit Symphony Orchestra Stravinsky's Fire Bird Suite Leopold Stokowski and N.B.C. Symphony Orchestra Smilin' Thru Sun; by Jeanette MacDonald Moussorgsky's Boris Godounoff Alexander Kipnis William Tell Overture N.B.C.

Symphony Orchestra Piano Music of De Bussy Artur Rubenstein Schubert Symphony No. 6 London Philharmonic Orchestra Up in Central Park Jeanette MacDonald On the Town Composed by Bernstein My Favorites Fritx Kreisler Porgy and Bess Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Greig's Concerto in A Minor Philadelphia, Orchestra Favorite Love Songs Frank Munn LADKg-KING J12.7S' SEEKS DIVORCE Camden, N. Dec. 19. (U.R) Neil Deighan, Pennsauken.

night club operator who last week had his wife and three ex-Marine sons arrested for beating him, today sought a divorce on grounds of "extreme cruelty." Deighan filed a 26-page divorce petitior. against his wife, Clara, in Camden Chancery Court yesterday. Deighan, former professional athlete, charged last week that he was beaten in an argument over control of the night club. Mrs. Deighan said her sons took no part in the beating.

MOTHER IN-LAW AT 21 New York. Dec. 19. (U.R) Gloria Vanderbuilt Di Cicco Stokowski. who at 21 years of age still wears bobby socks, will become a mother-in-law shortly.

Sonya Stokowski. 23-year-old daughter of Leopold Stokowski, Gloria's second husband, announced her coming marriage to a Dutch Flight Lt. Willem Henry Thorbecke yesterday. Sonya's mother is Mrs. Olga Samaroff Stokowski.

pianist, the first wife of the conductor. She divorced him in 1923, before Gloria was born. GETS IN WRONG LINE Muncie. Ind. (U.R) Several out-of-town police officers, all in plain clothes, were in the Muncie police station's fingerprinting room when local officers prepared to fingerprint a prisoner.

By mistake, one of the visiting officers was "mugged" and printed instead of the prisoner. 2 k. 1f rsn nnrvru loV- usxni DA 111 fl vl I II A I B. A Large Selection of Popular Music Albums. J.

Zakarewicz Jewelry and Music Store 29 South Main Street tJ mm 3 105 NORTH MAIN STREET 1 tuinriWKi.

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