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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 16

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The Times-Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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-THE SCRANTON TIMES, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1957.. 1G- Smulowifz-Nathan 1 1 Kappa Gamma Pi Plans Communion Breakfast WOMEN: Dad in Same Hospital Where Wife Has Baby Double Coupons On Tuesday Wbaa fun-tlml dltordm tvm trutj Irrtruitr HBUIwttaa. thmuaadi iw kax nllmd miuI ad tkjnlal turTtrlnf by lanW tAklrur malt Imh- Business, Professional Unit Schedules Birthday-Dinner Miss T. Catherine' Hullow. program co-ordinator and vice presi WHY SUFFER IRREGULAR Nuptials Conducted SHOP TUESDAY FOR EXTRA VALUES AND EXTRA Miss Rochelle Phyllis Nathan, Mi Trt bMopthle vrvpn VllurTinuil Ut rer4iUon.

Ju uk dnn-OtSORDERT fM BMiqi COUPONS. SAVE ON THESE EARLY WEEK SPECIALS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester dent of Scranton Business and Professional Women's Club, will Nathan. C18 Quincy and At lead the invocation and act as chairman of decorations for the torney William J.

Smulowitz, son AT YOUR NEARBY BANNER FOOD STORE OR BIG AG SUPER MARKET 34th birthday-dinner next month. The dinner-meeting will be Saturday, April 13, at Hotel Casey of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smulowitz. 848 Clav were married Plans will be furthered at the monthly board meeting Thurs- Saturday at 9 P.M.

in tne cnapei of Temple Israel. HAMILTON WATCHES HAMILTON SERVICE A. B. BAKER SON FLOYD C. BAKER April 5.

at 5:30 P.M. at the! day. YVCA. Miss Elizabeth Berg- Dr. Simon H.

Shoop, rabbi of A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mayer, 341 Ferdinand yesterday at 1 PJJ. in Scranton State Hospital. But Mr.

Mayer wasn't pacing the floor in the traditional manner of expectant fathers. He was in bed in a separate room of the hospital, recuperating from an emergency appendectomy he underwent last week. I Mayer is the former Miss Mary Louise O'Neill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Neill, of the Ferdinand St.

address. Mr. Mayer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer, 1439 Academy St This was the couple's first child, hauser will preside.

Orders for Easter candy may be placed with 113 Cherry Dunmort FREE PAHKING 'rip Miss Edith Widdall, past president and associate chairman of finance. the temple, and Cantor William S. Horn officiated under a canopy of southern smilax and pink and white pompons. Tall candles and wrought iron candelabra completed the setting. The bridge, given in marriage Assisting Miss Hullow with decorations for the birthday din ner will be Mesdames Romayne Manley, Lillian Gross, Jane Hall, CREDIT DENTISTRY OINTAL PLATE! KlfAlKEU DR.

G. E. DICKEY 327 Lackawanna Ave. Phay 01 2-4550 by her father, wore a cocktail-length white Chantilly lace gown Bernard Blier, Misses Margaret Zeidler and Florence Andres over silk taffeta. The scoop neck line was trimmed with seed Easter motifs, including flowers pearls.

The gown had short and palm, will be used. WGBHTV to Become Miss Ruth Jones, arrangements A TREAT; instead ot a treat sleeves, princess lines, and a full skirt. Her headpiece of English illusion was attached to a cap of matching: lace embroidered with ment! Wash while you shop chairman, will be in charge of reservations for members and guests of visiting clubs including WDAU-TV on April 1 FATHER R. LANGENSTEIN, CP or sit and relax. Hyde Park seed pearls.

She earned angel I Pi, Laun-Dry-Mat. A Half-Hour national ithe Scranton Club. Reservations Kappa Gamma WGBI-TV, Channel 22, this wing orchids and lilies of the val- Laundry, 824 W. Lacko. Ave Catholic honor and activity be mailed to Miss Jones, 434 city, will change its call letters to Uey on a Bible.

ciety will hold a communion itticKory m. Open Monday and Friday Call Dl 2-9006. wuAU-iv, switcn to nigner pow- Mrs Coleman Schwartz, Phila-er, a higher antenna tower and delphia, ister of the bridegroom, Valuable Prises Can Yours If You Listen To 1 TELLO-TEST Doily WGBI breakfast March 31 at Hotel Jer-myn following 9 A.M, mass at St. OOUDie 115; Coverage area April matrnn hnnnr in har. Mrs.

Annette Lloyd, music chairman, will present Easter recordings and music by a featured soloist. Peter's Cathedral. The Very Rev. Rupert Langen- RUG CLEANING at. uie same ume me siauon thea-ping bell-skirt cocktail-length will switch to new transmitting dress she carried a semi.c,Scade equipment and the highest anten-jof pink hyacinths and purple MISS T.

CATHERINE HULLOW EAN FRESH GROUND a ne.n i. i 1 VlUICtS. stein, rector of St. Ann's! Mrs. Betty Brown, public af-Monastery, will be principal fairs chairman, will be program speaker.

Miss Jane Sexton will 'chairman. She will introduce serve as Miss Joan 'the speaker, Miss Mary Leader. Sheehan will be soloist. Miss Leader, Milwaukee, MENU uy ieei auove sea level, twice as high as the former one. The new equipment will in Miss Judith Nathan, sister of the bride, wore a pink silk organza dress with a scoop neck.

FAMILY DINNER crease WDAU-TVs power nearly Mission project for March isinative and a New York actress, empire waist and full cocktail- New version of a well-liked tne donation ot noneaucationai wiu present a series ot mono- way to bake chicken. lOOtSff 178'00 W3ttS skirt! She carried flowed Tir I similar to those of the matron of According to station books. Members wishing-to con- dramas based on women in the tribute are askea to contact wiss.uiDie. women oi Destiny por Mi50 Mattress Renovating Furniture Cleaning Upholstering Scranton 1 Bedding Co. Ann Marie Ackourey, trayed by the blonde actress will include Ruth, Hannah, Herodias, Chicken Quarters with Walnut Stuffing Sweet Potatoet Broccoli Salad Bowl Bread Trav Coffee Gelatin Beverage Chicken Quarters with Walnut Stuffing Coleman Schwartz, Philadelphia, was best man.

Attorneys Edwin Utan and Morey Myers ushered. Miss Mary Dean is general chairman of the event. She is Pounds -s mean a brighter, clearer picture for WDAU-TV viewers in an area nearly double the size formerly reached. The increase in wattage Queen Esther, Pilate wife and Mary Magdalene. Miss Leader, who began acting in Biblical A buffet supper for the lmme- will enable the station to reach will enable the station to reach Ingredients: 1 fryer-broiler f'rlowed Terfl0le plays at Sunday school in Mil being assisted by Mrs.

Francis Doran, cochairman, and the following committee: Arrangements, Miss Louise Langan; decorations, Miss Sally McHale: program, Mrs. (about 2 pounds ready-to-cook, an area ot approximately Israel. waukee, later moved to Austin UdlC IU11C3. with her family. Follow- weignu, a tnin slices Dreaa, Dl 2-7615 WDAU-TVs new equipment is ing graduation from University laraineQ canned pimienios icnop- The bride, a graduate of Central High School, attended Pennsylvania I State University.

Her husband, a graduate of Central ped), 2 tablespoons minced par of Texas, she became a reporter capable of transmitting 3,000,000 watts. I WDAU-TV, with its increased Robert Gownley; reception, Miss Mary Pendel; reservations, Mrs. Anthony Perry, and publicity, Miss Ackourey. 1 sley, 1 teaspoon salt, teaspoon pepper. 6 tablespoons butter or High School, the University of margarine melted), 2 tablespoons Power will be serving one of the Times Classified Ads Bring Quick Results Pennsylvania and Harvard Law most thriving markets in the Mrs.

Terrence Gallagher is lemon juice, 6 walnut halves School, has been admitted to prac president of the local chapter. country. (The Scranton-Wilkes-Barre area will be linked more DELICIOUS ROME BEAUTY tice before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. A veteran of three closely than ever with its 50 sur on The Milwaukee Journal. She writes and adapts her own dramatic material.

For the past six years, she has been appearing in theatrical stock companies and television shows in New York. Her parts have ranged from an off-stage scream to the stock company role of Stella in "A Streetcar Named Desire." She has played dramatic roles including Lady Macbeth, romantic roles like Juliet and Rozanne in rounding I communities. These communities, located in 19 counties, have1 a population of one- (broken in small pieces). Method: Have chicken cut in quarters; clean and dry. Cut bread into tiny squares, leaving crusts on.

Mix bread with chopped pimientos, parsley, salt, pepper, 5 tablespoons of the melted butter, 1 tablespoon of the lemon juice and the walnuts. years in the Navy, he holds the rank of lieutenant junior grade in the Navy Reserve. He is associated with Gibbons Brewery, Wilkes-Barre. and-one-half million. in this vast area there are The couple left on a wedding an estimated 317,470 television trip to Puerto Rico.

They will re- homes "Cyrano de Bergerac," light Place stuffing 4 mounds on WDAU-TV is an affiliate of! comedy parts in "You Can't Take; aluminum foil in shallow baking ATTENTION! HOMEOWNERS Your Advertising Rental Message on a 2c Postal Card to 50,000 Homes Would Cost in Postage Alone 1,000 IS'ot Including Cost of Yonr Printed Message I Your Classified For Rent Advertisement in The Scranton Timea and delivered to approximately 50,000 homes costs only $4.50 for 6 days for a 3-line Adv. 1 PHONE Dl 2-9151 FOR AD-TAKER 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. i It with You," "Ladies in Retire- Place i one-quarter chicken WCAU-TV, Philadelphia. Con- lon' aiie" APm trolling interest in the Scranton a station was purchased by WCAU, ment," and "The Happy Time." over each mound of stuffing.

Mix She has appeared on television's! remaining 1 tablespoon butter last August and officially, Qii, UlUill I IC One," "Robert Mont- and 1 tablesDOon lemon iuice and aiuaio gomery Presents," "The Hall-! brush chicken with it. Bake un Keep Firemen Busy mark Theater," "Mama," and others. Miss Sue Watkins, club historian, will outline the club's his- HOLD BREATH Crocodiles and turtles do not breathe under water. They hold their breath until they surface again. i Firemen responded to 25 alarms covered in hot (400 degrees) oven 30 to 40 minutes or until chicken is tender and golden-brown.

Cut foil in four and serve chicken on it. Makes four large servings. IiTTElUSc between Saturday at 2 P.M. and yesterday at 9:34 P.M., 20 of them JJltory. for grass; and brush fires.

If at most; stores There were two false alarms, including' one from South Main Ave. and; Locust St. yesterday at 5:35 PI.across the street from Engine 7 The second false alarm was at SHADY LANE Lh. 69 43c 4:43 P.M. from Gibson St.

and North Rebecca Ave. BUTTER BIRDS EYE HADDOCK Yesterday at 9:53 A3I. firemen FILLETS were summoned to the 600 block KOUNTY KIST LARGE SWEET PEAS of South Main Ave. when a car belonging to Neil V. Lally, 610 South Main Ave- caught Firemen used a booster line to put out the blaze which they said was caused by backfire at the carburetor that ignited Fire of undetermined origin was blamed for igniting a mattress yesterday at 9:34 P.M.

in the home of Harold Sutton, 115 "ELM DALE CUT GREEN North Everett Ave. A booster line extinguished the fire. A fire at 9:57 A.M. at the home of James Mills, 2120 Ballau I was attributed to hot ashes being BEAflS i 2 25' rcHiXzEE fSrr! Cheese Food 2 L' 7W Candy Bars For dumped onto a pile of old rags. Mr.

Mills put out the fire before companies arrived. The grass fires occurrred in virtually every part of the city. YWCA Sunbeam Club Sets Supper-Meeting The YWCA Sunbeam Club will HUNT'S FANCY PEACHES plan Spring activities at a tray, supper-meeting Thursday at 6 P.M. in the cafeteria. Mrs.

1 Hmhtt Florence will pre 2 67 side. I Plans for the World Fellowship Vesper service Sunday at 4 P.M.. KINGAN Dried Beef LIPTOH'S TOMATO VEGETABLE SOUP 2 25c TWINKLE COPPER CLEANER at the "Y'' will be completed. Entertainment will follow the busi-: ness session. Members are asked to bring white-elephant prizes.

Mrs. Hilda Reynolds is social iV it V7. LIPTOH'S Chicken-Hoodie Soup 2 25c DAZY chairmanj Mrs. Lillian Vernoy is club adviser. Catholic Young Women Appointed Nominators I Air Freshener 49 The Catholic Young Women's Club has appointed a nominating committee to propose a slate at 49c UNCLE BEN'S CONVERTED its April meeting.

The committee, which was named at: a meeting of the club IDEAL DOG FOOD RICE Friday night in Hotel Casey, includes Miss Rose O'Hara and Mrs. Paul Burke, Green Ridge; Mrs. Frank Harrington and Mrs. Ger 14 Ol rvt. 21 lc Off DEAL 2 "-256 ald Murray, Dunmore; Mrs.

John Neary and Mrs. William Davis, North Scranton; Mrs." Norma KLEEHEX Weisenfluh and Mrs. Joseph Con way, East: Scranton; Mrs. Joseph Mullen arid Mrs. Robert McGoff, Nativity section; Miss Marion 400 Size 27 Bnen and Mrs.

Irene Donahue, West Scranton; Mrs. John Me- Donough and Mrs. Thomas Spell- PUSS n' BOOTS CAT 00D 6 c- 57c Cathnere Bauquti SOAP 3 266 3 39c man, South Scranton; Mrs. Wil for goodness sake serve the one-and-only 3 26c liam Mahoney, Bellevue. and Mrs.

FALMOUVB SOAP rALXOUTI SOAP Matthew Connolly, Clark's Sum-I mit. The elections will take place 3 39c at the May meeting. Mrs. Edward Lavelle presided. I I AJAX CLEANSER 2 25c GIANT SIZE 2 for 35c 100 at Purim Party About 100 persons attended the annual Purim party of the Linden Street Temple yesterday at the OCTAGON DETERGENT 33c temple.

Remarks were made by Rabbi Henry Guterman, chief Orthodox rabbi of Scranton; Samuel Zim merman congregation president who was toastmaster, and Milton These Prices In Effect At All BANNER FOOD STORES And AG SUPER MARKETS Nothing like them nothing so good with all your favorite foods! Duma, vice president. Cantor 1 Joseph Gottlieb and Miss Bell Yelen sang. Miss Ber- nice Margoliet played the piano ana rnuip Goldstein, fnt iccor- aion..

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