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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 35

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0. S. Aviation "Officers Cegal Adviser Makes Plane Piloting Her Hobby 'GTenevfeve to WecJ Mr. and Mrs. M.

A. Durso of La Clair Ave, Regent Square, Swissvale, have announced the engagement of thoir daughter, Genevieve, to C. Clifford Kaufman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kaufman of Library, Pa.

They plan a spring wedding. Parents Xnnounce" Girl's Engagement At a dinner party in their home, Mr. and Mrs. John Ber-thold of McDonald announced the engagement of their daughter, Betty Louise Ber-thold, to Samuel Kislak, son of Mrs. George Kislak of Du-quesne and the late Mr.

Kislak. n- 'O; -ci 1 I f-ii By MARV SHINE v. 14. 4 vi 4 4 i SPECIAL! All SID tr t0 I IEUMAIKXT 1VAVI3S Musical CIuS, Chapel Choir To Entertain A new members' program has been arranged by Mrs. S.

P. Franklin for the Tuesday Musical Club this week. The Heinz Chapel Choir of Pitt, will assist with the entertainment at 2 o'clock Tuesday in Foster Memorial Hall. Theodore M. Finney will direct the choir.

Club members participating include Mrs. James S. Koehler, Gertrude Farmington Neff, Rosina Guerriero, Charlotte Millen, Bernard Cerilli, Florence Parker Loane, Jean Warner Baker, Hazel Jean McMunn and Helen Roessing Alton. North Hills Mus Club members will be guests. Tea will be served after the inu-sicale, with Mrs.

John R. Steele and Mrs. B. Hartley presiding. Relen Ferry Brookville Man Marry The marriage of Miss Helen Louise Ferry, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Clifford Ferry of Brookville, and David Lee Shields took place Pec. 23. The Rev. Dr.

C. W. McCaskey officiated at the ceremony in the First Methodist Church, Brookville. Maid of honor was Jean Fdilh Ferry, sister of the bride, and another sister, Jean Ferry, was bridesmaid. Best man for Mr.

Shields, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Shields of Brookville. was his cousin, William Shields Bowser.

Ushers included Donn Evans and Kieran J. Ouian, the bridegroom's shipmate in the Pacific. A wedding trip to Philadol-phia and New York City followed the ceremony. are closely akm to Caiuor-nians they so often explained that the rainy, misty weather she encountered during her visit was "most unusual!" It's a safe wager, though, that flying will always be one of Miss Colclaser's major interests. Even her favorite pair of earrings, silver wings, with one wing for each ear, form the familiar Air Corps insignia when placed side by side.

Junior Club To Hear Talk James C. Mace will talk on "Women in a Changing World" at a meeting of the North Boroughs Junior Woman's Club tomorrow evening in the Ava-Jon Borough Hall. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. E.

Kieher, Mrs. Charles F. Hinkel, ST Svt now en thai with ht cxcluiivt "hi fine waves Zimmer IN-naliitd eoif-iti styling it VERTED CURL, rer fur from "our ere drpartmtnt includtj. Cold Wai'M Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Patterson of lioniewood announce the recent marriage of their daughter, 1e Betty Rose Patterson, to CPO George C.

ltedden Jr. of Dickson, Tenn. Friendship School Class Entertained Members of the February graduating class of Friendship School were guests at a formal party given by Miss Ann Hons, Roup Ave. Solan) MISS H. ALBERTA COL-CLASER is one of the most surprising person-alitiM we've ever encountered.

Srfiall of stature, slender seemingly to the point of fragility, one would scarcely expect to find her right at home at the controls of an airplane. That's surprise number one she has had a pilot's license since 1941, and has flown to Pittsburgh oflen to visit her father, L. A. Colclaser of East McKeesport. Piloting tnhitupfed She was unable to be her own pilot on her Christmas visit, because the plane which she owned in partnership with 10 other fliers crashed a few months The group, which was Incorporated, hopes to purchase another plane one of these days.

Meanwhile, Miss Colclaser-is still treasurer of the "firm." The members flew "by appointment," she told us, and she kept a record of their requests lor use of the plane. She doesn't look as though she had burned the midnight oil to pore over weighty tomes of iegal abracadabra. That's surprise number two. Attorney Colclaser she Js, member of the American and the Ohio Bar Associations, now assistant to the aviation adviser in the aviation division. 4 MdWZffjtme EAUTy ALO lit floor Jcnlini Arcd GRant 4775 Mrs, Ralph Hoagland, Mrs.

Joseph P. Horvath, Mrs. Rob ert F. Hunter Jr. and Mrs.

rj mum ii Jack S. Kcntzell. The club's movie group will meet on Wednesday afternoon Attorney II. Allwrta Colclaser has been ilie Christmas season guest of her father, L. A.

Colclaser of Kust IMcKeesport. Formerly of Turtle Creek, Bliss Colclaser Is now assistant to the aviation adviser In the aviation division of (he Department of State in Washington. in the Clark Bldg. THREE STORES SERVING PITTSBURGH Dormont N. PITTSBURGH Mt.

Wothingfoo FREE PARKING at All Three Stores Complete Dining Room Service, Main Store -Telephone Shoppins Service, FAirfax 2650 Western Reserve; still later her LLM at Columbia At VVooster she was active on the college newspaper, "Wboster Voice," first as a reporter, then news editor, finally managing editor in her senior year. Her most interesting assignment through the State Department was as one of the legal advisers on the staff of United States delegates to the conference in Paris, July 29 to Oct. 21. There, during conference sessions and at social functions, she was one of 21 nationalities represented among the delegates. of the Department of State.

ScAocsfc xceence She belongs to Phi Delta Delta international legal fraternity; for women, Western Reserve Chapter. High scholastic rating in Union High School, Turtle Creek, won her an Allegheny County Civic Club scholarship to the College of VVooster. Later she received her LLB at Exlonsion BUILT Tallin mid VENETIAN BLINDS Clean eutt beauty for your Kilt-lien, dinette or IrrtikfBt room, TMe is mnrt, 4 Chairs cmooth oval dlmped, willi easy to clean nlantyle lop. Measure 48" long, and WASHABLE can extend la (Vimnlfle with four litrlilwiclit chrome chair, with hark -D Mx WINDOW ik. i and eats nf handAome h1iii iatliertli.

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We were interested in how the speeches during the conference were translated so that all representatives understood Club's Topic Because the Belle Vernon Woman's Club considers a well informed citizen an asset, "Know What is Happening in the World Today will be the CLEANED REFINISHCO DU PONT PAINTS VARNISHS ENAMELS Zippers Replaced and Rtptlrcd KV( theme of the "January, 'them. She explained that each Members will of speech was repeated three 1 ffv a 'i- af.T a times by interpreters In Ene- iis Oliver ave. GRANT 6232 1 lish, French and Russian. She found that the Parisians Dtlivar IW -ai ai i Mrs. Francis Smith on Tuesday at 2 p.

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