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Scrantonian Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 38

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rrf 1 1 'Lpragu i I The Scrantonian S5 March 13, 1966 se-W Most Coffee Drinkers Found in the Midwest Seminary Alumnae Plan Style Show Brunch March 20 Juniors Hold Story Hour At Library NEW YORK (UPI) -Just ai our foods show regional differences, so does our coffee drinking, reports the Pan-American Coffee Bureau. In the past, the west always has claimed title to the biggest per capita consumption. But according to a new survey, tha midwest takes over at tha top, averaging 3.14 cups per person per day. The statisticians excluded children nine and under from their survey. MEET JANE SHAFER Candidate for States First Lady By GENE BRISL1N Bark in the depression year of the 1930a Jane Harris Davies, then a Treshman at Allegheny College, wo proud to he known on campus a Ray Shafers girll" Today, as wife of Pennsylvanias lieutenant governor and slated Republican candidate to succeed Gov.

William W. Scranton, this pride is still flourishing- a they'ap proach their silver wedding anniversary on July 5. Jane Shafer-is the kind of a woman other womtn like St. Patrick's Show For Hospital Patients, Spring Luncheon Set Marywood Seminary Alumnae Association will conduct its annual brunch qnd fashion ahojv Sunday, March 20, a tl2: 30 p.m. In the Scranton Club.

Miss Mary Lou Killeen is chairman of the spring fashion show which will be narrated by Mrs. Raymond Malone. Centennial costumes will also be modeled by alumnae members. Miss Margaret OMalley is chairman of these costumes. Commentator will be Mrs.

T. Linus Hoban. uAman'e cause she's a born homemaker and mother with a warm personality and a genuine in- The Abington Junior Woman Story terest in meeting people and making friends. I Dannculnanla'e ei I eeont t'tleet Club is conducting a current First Enjoy a 13 day 'Caribbean Cruise on the U.S. Flagships Santa Rosa and Santa Paula.

Accommodations are first class only. Unusually spacious staterooms All outside and alr-conditloned. Largest outdoor pool afloat Sea view dining room 00 the promenade deck. Cruise with Grace Line -its different U.S. Registry, U.S.

Crew operating under strict U.S. Safety Regulations. General chairman of the affair is Mrs. Albert Hazzouri with Mrs. Adeeb Hazzouri, "if Mis Mary Lou Killeen chairman Pennsylvanias Lady" Mary Scranton is known on a first name basis in her home area of Lackawanna County, And pretty Ellen Casey, wife of State Sen.

Robert P. Casey, Democratic slated gubernatorial candidate, also is a familiar figure in the Scranton area. This isnt true, however, of Jane Shafer and, therefore, 1 went to Harrisburg to interview a prospective new "First Lady and to present a "profile so that area residents can better know the mate of the GOP aspirant for governor. An afternoon with Mrs. Shafer the family home at Camp Call now for any of the glorious tailings Ian.

28, Feb. 4, Feb. 1 1, Feb. 18, Feb. 25, Mar.

4. Mar 1 1 -and every Friday thereafter. Stopping at Curacae, La Gnaira (Caracas), Aruba, Kingston, Port-au-Prince, WET FUR TIP Hang a wet fur coat in a cool dry place, and brush or comb it lightly with the grain of the fur. Fort Lauderdale From $595. Hour at the Abington Community Library for kindergarten through sixth grade students of Newton-Ransom School.

The purpose of the program is to acquaint the children with the library, according to Mrs. James Connolly and Mrs. Rolfe Ross, educational chairman and cochairman, respectively. The following members read to the children: Mesdames William Baarck, Raymond Hink-ley, Robert OMalley, Donald Reed, Fred Caraway and Anthony Miller, club president. The club will sponsor a St Patricks show for patients of Clarks Summit State Hospital Monday evening.

Paul McNamara and Hugh Connor, local radio personalities, will entertain at the holiday program. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Charles Stachel and Mrs. James Fogg are in charge of the event.

Reservations for the spring luncheon to be held Monday, Other chairmen include: Mrs, Frank X. Finnerty and Mrs. Louis Barrett, reservations; Mrs. Michael Cestone arrangements; the Misses Suzanne Vacendak, Rosemary Quinn and Franes Burke, decorations; Mrs. Edward Nuttall and Mrs.

Arthur De Naro, door. Mrs. William J. Fennle is president of the association and Miss Marie Barrett is in charge of publicity. Alumnae and friends are invited to attend.

TRAVEL DEPT. Scranton Office 344-7161 fuortheastem fuational bank I tho Bnk whr you liyo Visit or Phone Northeastern Pennsylvania National Bank 6 Trust Co. F.D.I.A. Tribune classified ads BRING BEST RESULTS SHOP MONDAY (Plea.se Turn to Page 50) SPRING 10 To 9 Is ust bursting out all over with beautiful new dresses now on dlsplsy at BERTHA ELTRINGHAM'S FASHION SHOPPE Blakely 48S-S51S OpM Monday and Friday TO DOES HER OWN COOKING Jane Shafer enjoy a very minute aha apenda tn the kitchen, because cooking i more than a household chore to her, it a a hobby. Sh likes to experiment with new menus and adds her own gourmet touche to the redpei she keeps collecting.

54th ANNIVERSARY SALE FEATURE! GENERAL ELECTRIC aettled In New York City where Ray became associated with the law firm of Secretary of War Henry L. Stim-son, Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam and Roberts. "Right after Pearl Harbor, Jane said, Ray enlisted. He Diane was born in November of 1942, and the sea duty Ray had requested months earlier came through, so went back to Pittsburgh-with to live with my parents. Diane, now 23, is doing grad uate work in Medieval and Portable was commissioned an ensign in Scottish Literature the Navy and assigned to in- telligence in New York.

Then (Please Turn to Page j40) No Down Payment take up to 3 years to pay! i 1 G-E ADVENTURER I 12" PORTABLE Childhood lives forever Hill gave insight as to what makes this delightfully charming woman tick. Jane Shafer has a way with people. Fifteen minutes after youve met her you feel youre life-long friends. She has the happy faculty of being as interested in you as you are in her. Over a cup of tea and a variety of scones, with no one around but Alexander Hamilton the familys pet Bassett Hound we discussed, like any two women who get together, every subject from politic to pottery.

Th former Jana Harris Davies of Pittsburgh met the man who waa to becom her husband on her first day at Allegheny College. "Ha worked at any available Job, no matter how menial, to get through achool, aaid Mr. Shafer, "and ha waa among a group of atudents hired to carry die trunk and luggage of the arriving freshmen to their Spotting this tall, handsome to make ends meet, she said, her heavy trunk as though it were an overnight bag, Jane liked what she saw, and the feeling must have been mutual, for within the week they were dating. "Ray was a sophomore. He was on a scholarship and was always busy with various chores to make ends meet, she said.

Ray was the youngest of five children of Rev. David Shafer, a minister from Meadville "You know the small income of a clergyman, and with five to educate during those lean mid 30s, it wasnt easy, explained Mrs. Shafer Despite the many hours he had to devote to work, Ray Shafer compiled a brilliant record in college and was graduated cum laude and elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He was president of his class for four years, president of the student body, a letterman varsity track and soccer and captain of the basketball team, she recalled as though it were yesterday. When Ray went off to Yale Law School, Jane still had her senior year to complete.

After receiving her degree with a ma jor in economics, she did sec retarial work at the Talon ripper plant in Meadville while waiting for Ray to finish at On of Jane prized possessions is her husbands old fra temity picture from law school comprising many men of des tiny. Among them were: Bill Scranton, Whlzzer. White anc Potter Stewart, both now U.S Supreme Court justices; Sarge Shriver, Gerry Ford, minority leader in Congress; Pete Dorn inick, U.S. Senator from Colorado; Cyrus Vance, Deputy Sec retary of Defense; Stanley Resor, Secretary of the Army and Lord, author of many best sellers, among them, "A Night to Remember. "Spring of 1941 was a busy one for us, Mrs.

Shafer rem inisced, "Ray was- graduated, and took his New York State bar exams in June, and we were married in July. After a two-week honeymoon In the New England States and Quebec, the newlyweds in a 095 model Reg. $88 M150BSD- professional portrait 4 All Channel UHFVHF reception. New Microgun picture tube. Front controls easy to see and use.

HAVE A FINE PHOTOGRAPH OF YOUR CHILD TAKEN NOW Front sound directed at the viewef.t A Solid state rectifiers. New Mylar insulated high voltage Transistorized UHF tuner. Lifetime circuit board guarantee. Free 90-days service. Anniversary Sale! Teens! 495 LEARN TO LIVE LIKE G-E ADVENTURER II if Large 8x10 tapestry portrait in warm natural sepiaton.

"INGENUE IMPORTABLE MAGAZINE GIRLS! MODEL M500BB6 Enroll Now At Scranton Dry Portrait Studio, Socond Floor mim Looking-Glass Course FOR: Young ladies 13 to 19 years. Front controls easier to use, easier to see. New Microgun picture tube. Solid state Rectifiers. Transistorized UHF tuner.

Mylar insulated high voltage transformed Lifetime circuit board guarantee, A Free 90 days service. 5 WHERE? Junior Dept on the Third Floor of Scranton Dry. CANDY THAT'S KITCHEN FRESH 1 WHEN? Six Saturdays, storting April 16th sessions begin at 10:30 AM. Monday Only! G-E 19" DESIGNER PORTABLE 1 LB. EAhTER HOW? Just $4 for six weekly sessions of exciting training! Fee includes tote bag cost Many surprises at sessions.

EGGS i 1M95 WITH ROLL-AROUND STAND Coconut Deem or Fruit 6 Nut i 1 (I WHAT? Make-up modeling figure magic hair glamour manners traveling hostessing decordtive arts. Develop your own fashion look! 2 for Big Savings Monday, on delicious Coco-nut Cream Eggs in milk or dark chocolate 98 Cl Big Screen TV in a portable size package! Sealed beam picture tube. All-channel UHFVHF tuning. 5 or tasty Fruit and Nut Eggs in dark 1.15 Each elate. Made fresh daily in our own pandy kitchen.

FINALE? Graduation Fashion Show at conclusion of course. 1 1 Front controls, front sound directed Qt viewer for true fidelity. Large 6x2 speaker. No Mail or Fhone Order Street Floor Nw Sta-put horizontal system. Solid state UHF tuner.

Register Now Miss Scranton Shop, Third Floor, for Spring session. 1 "t- Scranton DryAppliences, Fourth Floor I i 1 1 tt, i i 1 ii -J.

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