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you considered Financial Future? Now that we are into a new year, ask yourself this question: How much did I save in '63? Can I do better in '64? You can do better when you have an ESNB Savings Account! You are secure in the knowledge that you are building toward a financially secure future! So get '64 off to a good financial start OPEN your ESNB SAVINGS ACCOUNT Today! To save time BANK BY MAIL! ESNB Pays the The friendly Bank On The Corner The Daily Record, The Stroudsburgs, Pa. Jan. Jruit Bel ween Bobby Westbrook The only people busier than the clubwomen of Monroe County next week will be the fashion press covering the showings of some 75 name designers in New York. During that week, we literally eat, sleep and breathe fashions on an 18-hour- a-day schedule. The clothes are beautiful, the models become as familiar to look at as daughters, and the eye gets accustomed to new trends so fast that nothing looks absured by the end of the week.

But there are also fabulous meals at many a famous hotel i and some unusual entertain-! ments including having the future fore told by Princess Asiza at Lilly Dache's party at the historical Shepheard's Drake Hotel. But the biggest side-bar news of this coming week should he the visit to the Fair site when Robert Moses will tell about prospects at a dinner at the Top of the Fair. With all the local service clubs planning to sponsor trips next Summer, it should be fun to send home a first hand report. There will also be first hand reports on Girl Who Came To on what serving at the Royal Box of the American Hotel, the grand ballroom at the Plaza, the Ponti Suite in the Time and Life Building, the Mercury Ballroom at the New York Hilton, Restaurant Voirin, and The only reason not likely to gain weight is because in order to cover the simultaneous showings being held this year by two rival factions of the designer groups, going to have to run an average of 20 miles a day. Mrs.

Peter W. Hino Miss Rochelle Married In Roseto Church Miss Rochelle Marie Giaquinto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Giaquinto, of 133 Chestnut Roseto, was married at 12 noon on Dec.

28 to Poter W. Hino, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Kenji Hino, of 318 Hazelton Falls Church, Va.

Rev, Gennaro Leone, C. performed the ceremony in Our i quinto, brother of the bride, and 4, 1961 I Program Is Reported Stroud Tup. The January meeting of the Clearview ent-Teachcrs Assn. ill bo held on Monday, Jan. 13 when an i adult educational film, Generation to will be shown.

The executive board will meet preceding the open meeting. In December, the school Christmas program by the chorus and band of the view school was presented in an auditorium decorated with Christmas trees, poinsettias and! gifts hanging in front and sleighs loaded with gift and rein- deer on the side halls. The stage was decorated with the Holy Family, the shepherds and the city of Bethlehem and its star all in white against a blue background. The fifth grade classes taught by Mrs. Wagner and Mr.

Doney were in charge of decorations. The program included Christ- I mas music by both the band and the chorus. The chorus sang 12: of the familiar carols, the band: I played the and Wish You a Merry Doney's students sang in German and Come All Ye in Kathy Martin and Henry Lee read the stories of the origin of some of the carols. In closing, Miss Patricia Ungemaeh sang with the audience joining in the chorus. The auditorium was filled to rapacity.

After the program the parents loured all the rooms to see the decorations. 3 ami are By Bobby Westbrook (Lens All) Miss Annoia K. Wilson (Lens Art) Lady of Mount Carmel Church Roseto, with Miss Grace Del Grosso as organist and Mrs. Rosemarie Casciano as soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a coat of silk peau de soie embroidered with beads on the sleeves, worn over an Empire gown also of peau de soie.

Her bouffant veil fell from a silk peau de soie cape embroidered with beads. She carried a tailored bouquet of white cymbidium orchids and angel feathers. Mrs. Alex Langa, of Pat Finelli, both of Roseto. A dinner was held at the Hotel Easton in Easton following the ceremony.

The bride is a graduate of Bangor Area Joint High School. She attended Albright College and was graduated from East Stroudsburg State College. She completed one year of teaching at Lineroft School in New Jersey. Mr. Hino Is attending the University of Kansas where he is majoring in sociology.

They Tymg wU1 reside Topeka. It should be good conditioning for the club meetings coming with bodices of emerald green up after I come back. Mean- velveteen and skirts of Kelly while, you should be in pretty green peau de soie. They wore good contition yourself is you white fur pillbox hats and car- watch the social calendar and ried white fur muffs trimmed get to all the meetings with green cymbidium orchids supposed to go to. So mind and green angel feathers, the store and write often Henry Hino, of Falls Church, and read all about you when served as his brother's best I get back.

1 man. Ushers were Doug Gia- Branch, N. was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. James Rowlands, a cousin of the, Dames of Malta bride, of Allentowm, and Miss Barbara Landis, of Neptune1 Stroudsburg St.

Sis- City, N. J. i terhood, Dames of Malta will meet Monday night at 7:30 at They wore floor length gowns the Malta Temple, Stroudsburg. Wedding Today Mount Pocono The time of Miss Janet wedding to William K. LaBar II of Stroudsburg is at 2:30 this afternoon at the Mount Pocono Methodist Church.

Television To Boost March of Dimes Philadelphia The 1064 March of Dimes campaign will be launched with a television spectacular on Sunday, Jan. 5 from 6:30 to p.m. on Channel 3. The specially filmed program includes in its cast Bob Hope, Dick Van Dyke, Jimmy Durante, Jack Benny and other big show business names. Screen star Jane Wyatt is honorary chairman of the March.

Miss Wilson Engaged To R. M. Lakey Pen Argyl Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson of 412 Lobb Pen Argyl, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Annola K.

Wilson to Robert M. Lakey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lakey of 37 North Second Bangor. Miss Wilson, a graduate of Pen Argyl High School and Bethlehem Business College, is employed in the offices of Fedon Electric Pen Argyl Mr.

Lakey, a graduate of 'Theater of Absurd' Theme OfAAUW Talk Monday of the will be the challenging title of a talk on the new trend in modern theater to be given at the open meeting of the American Assn. of University Women on Monday night at 8 at the Stroud Community House, Joseph J. Brennan, assistants professor of speech at East Stroudsburg State College, who has written and produced his own plays including this year's Beginning of the given on campus, will be the speaker. Commuting between New York and Stroudsburg each week, Brennan has been responsible for the increased theater activity on the local campus. He has helped students launch a Little Theater group with its own headquarters and hopes to establish a theater.

He Is advisor of Mask and Zany, the college dramatic tion. This Is his fourth year at. the college. He has a degree from Ionia College in New Rochelle and a degree from Columbia and is currently working on his doctorate which he expects to complete this year. Mrs.

William MeFadden is program chairman. Mrs. J. L. Cohen is chairman of the hostess committee which includes Mrs.

Harold Creveling, Miss Vernetta Decker, Mrs. Elton Doning, Mrs. Roger Dunning, Mrs. Howard Eckert, Miss Edna Eife, Mrs. Russell Eschenback and Miss Ruth Jones.

Bangor High School and East Strudsburg State College, is a physical education teacher in the Pen Argyl Senior High School. ante John Anthony Peters Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Peters of Stroudsburg RD 5 announce the birth of a son, John Anthony, on Dec.

24 at the General Hospital. He weighed 8 pounds 12 ounces. His brother Timothy F. is 9 years old. Mrs.

Peters is the former Shirley T. Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Murphy of 1743 Pokona Stroudsburg.

Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Peters of East Stroudsburg RD 3. Mary Margaret Capozzolo Their first child, a daughter, was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Capozzolo of 333 Pennsylvania Bangor on Dec. 27 at the General Hospital. She weighed 8 pounds ounces and has been named Mary Margaret. Her mother Is the former Margaret Orlando, daughter of Alfred and Patricia Orlando of Bangor.

Paternal grandparents are Anthony and Mary Capozzolo, also of Bangor. Induction Tuesday For Jr. Women Stroudsburg The Junior Club will hold induction of new members at their meeting on Tuesday night at 8 at the Stroud Community House. All members joining after January of last year will be honored. At the business meeting, final plans will be announced for the spaghetti supper to be served on Jan.

11 at the Stroud Twp. Municipal Building, North Fifth St. The supper had originally been planned for November but was postponed because of the death of President Kennedy, the original w'ork schedule will apply. Plans will also be discussed for the major project of the year, the bazaar to be held April 11 at the Armory in East Stroudsburg. Work parties scheduled for January include Jan.

14: Toys at Dottie Hammons, Aprons at. Iris Jan. 16, Baby booth at Marge Jan. 21, novelties at Shirley Jan. 30, flower arranging at Janet A brief board meeting will precede the regular meeting on Tuesday night.

Hostesses are Mrs. Edward Hunsicker and Mrs. David Montgomery, chairmen; Mrs. Charles McKeegan. Mrs.

Millard Philips, Mrs. Richard Philips, Mrs. Donald Knickman and Bonnie Courtright. New Garden Club Boards Begin New Year Stroudsburg The executive board of the Monroe County Garden Club got an early start on 1964 at their luncheon meeting on Thursday at the YMCA in Stroudsburg with new- members of the board joining 1963 members. Mrs.

George Rung, president, announced the chairmen of standing committees for the year. Plans for projects and programs were discussed. Mrs. Paul Heller, book chairman, reported that the ten gift copies, of Native Plants of Pennsylvania, presented by Mrs. Robert E.

James, have beer, sold. Officers will serve as hostesses for the Jan. 16 meeting with Miss Anna C. Courtright, first vice president as chairman. Present for the luncheon meeting were Mrs.

Rung, president; Mrs. Edgar W. Van Why, Mrs. J. Harold Lanterman, Mrs.

Frank S. Fuller, Mrs. A. Starr Phelps, Mrs. Bernard Peters, Mrs.

Vernon L. Wallace, Mrs. E. R. Travis, Mrs.

Paul Heller, Mrs. Howard Clugston. Mrs. Edwin Treible, Mrs. Elwrood Grant, Mrs.

Ernest Schwartz, Mrs. Russell E. Hamblin, Mrs. William Howell, Miss Anna C. Courtright and Miss Grace DePue.

Communion Jan. 12 East Stroudsburg Communion will be administered at Grace Lutheran Church on Sunday, Jan. 12, not this Sunday. Miss Nancy Lou Baker Miss Baker Engaged To R. Transue East Stroudsburg Major and Mrs.

H. G. Baker, of the Salvation Army, of 35 Stemple East Stroudsburg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nancy Lou Baker, to Ross Transue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell C.

Transue of East Stroudsburg RD 2. Miss Baker is a senior at East Stroudsburg Area Joint High School. Mr. Transue is employed as an apprentice printer by the Hughes Printing East Stroudsburg, since his graduation from East Stroudsburg High School in the class 1963. No immediate plans have been made for a wedding.

Sunshine Class Tuesday East Stroudsburg The Sunshine Class of the East Stroudsburg Methodist Church will meet in the church parlors on Tuesday night at 7:45 p.m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Catherine Lambert, chairman; Mrs. Lulu Fenner, Mrs. Harry Sutton and Mrs.

Edward Staples. Leisure Hour Club Stroudsburg The Leisure Hour Club will meet Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the YMCA in Stroudsburg. Saturday, January 4 Cherry Valley Juvenile Grange square dance, grange hall, Stormsville, 8:30 p.m. Monday, January of the burgs executive board, Stroud Community House, 1:30 p.m.

Grace Lutheran Churchwo- mcn, p.m. Damps of Malta at Malta Temple. Stroudsburg, 7:30 p.m. AAUW, Stroud Community House, 8 p.m. Tuesday, January 7 Willing Workers Class.

Arlington Heights Chapel, at home of Mrs. Alfred Decker, 7:15 p.m. Fashion Show, Stroud Twp. Stroud Twp. Municipal 1 p.m.

Delaware Water Gap Presbyterian Church at home of Mrs. Clifford Hauser, Mountain Road, Delaware Water Gap, 8 p.m. Sunshine Class. Fast Stroudsburg Methodist Church, 7:45 p.m. Sisterhood of Temple Israel in new Temple, 8 p.m.

Junior Woman's Club, Stroud Community House, 8 p.m. short board meeting beforehand. Mr. and Mrs. David 0.

Pritchard (Lens Art) Open House For Pritchards On Golden Anniversary Bangor Borough Engineer and Mrs. David O. Pritchard of 616 Pennsylvania Avenue, Bangor, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary tomorrow. The couple was married on January 3, 1914 by the late Ivor Thomas, pastor of the Bangor Presbyterian Church. In honor of the event the couple will be gii sts of honor at a family dinner.

Open house will be held on Sunday evening from 7 to 9 Mrs. Pritchard is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Jones.

Mr. Pritchard is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William D. Pritchard.

The Pritchards have five children: daughters Gwen, wife of Ralph Hess of Bedford, and Laura, wife of Gilmore Strunk of Bangor; sons David, a member of the Bangor Area Joint High School faculty; William of Saugerties, N.Y., and Richard, of Milford Pa. There are also ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. One of the leading citizens of the Slate Belt, Mr. Pritchard has been active in civic, fraternal and masonic affairs. At the present time, and for the past 39 years, Mr.

Pritchard has been Borough Engineer for Bangor, Pen Argyl, Wind Gap and Portland Boroughs and for the townships of Washington, Plainfield and Lower Mt. Bcth- cL I A few of the numerous projects he supe 1 are: Bangor I Memorial Park and athletic 1 field; Weona Park and athletic field in Pen Argyl; the Portland athletic field; the Railroad Company's new shop, roundhouse and railroad yard in Pen Argyl; the D.L.&W. Railroad Company, Slateford Junction; the concrete bridge across the Delaware River between Portland and Columbia, N.J., in cooperation with C. W. Simpson; layout for the construction of the pedestrian bridge across the Delaware River in Portland on the site of the old covered bridge.

An ardent athletic booster, Mr. Pritchard in his earlier years played baseball for various teams in the Slate Belt. In fact, his entire family is athletically inclined, his three sons having played football, baseball and basketball in high school. David also starred in football at Franklin and Marshall College while Richard was outstanding in football and baseball at East Stroudsburg State College. Fraternally, Mr.

Pritchard is a life-member of the Bangor Elks Lodge, No. 1106. OPEN HOUSE TOUR ST. LUKE'S CHURCH 9th and Main Stroudsburg JAN. 5, 4:30 P.M.

Public Is Cordially Invited THE WYCKOFF SHOPPER It seems forever since written a Wyekoff Shopper column! First, I had several days of vacation, and then, upon my return, 1 was so busy planning this Doll Party, my thoughts never did reach as far as the typewriter. But I simply must tell all of you that TODAY this very afternoon at 2:30 inaugurates its lovely new Keystone Room with the annual party for little girls and their favorite dolls. There will be prizes for the largest doll the tiniest doll and even the very oldest doll if a real heirloom. We have other prizes too, plus singing refreshments arjd favors for everyone. MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Pictured above, peering from the scene; of her Puppet Theatre are Beverly Shinn, at righ talented 16-year old Stroud Union Student, who with hi brothers, Arthur, 10 years old, also shown, and and their father, Vacation Valley's Fran Shinn, will pn sent a delightful puppet and marionette specialty FUN and every little girl is invite.

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