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1 Pitmen Zrtzizg News COPIAI Rea-Typinski: Is Fun Co Married to Armen Boyajian to Appear With Troth Revealed By CECILY BROWXSTOXE SATURDAY DINNER If vour Dftstrv shell is nrh ind J.C Woman PZQUANNOCK Mr. and flaky, you should have a delicious Armen Mrs. William Rea "of 59 Jeffer MANHASSET, L. N.Y. 1 Damond-frmmed af HomeXlofies Nof Meanf for Doing the Dishes desert for family and gursts.

Broiled Steak French Fries Green Peas with Stewed Tomatoes local musician, will be guest soloist at an outdoor concert to son have announced the en Mrs. Dorothy Nicoll Bunnell of gagement of their daughter, be presented by the Philhar Jersey City, N. and Rev monic Society or Northern New Uersey Tuesday at 8:30 p.m,' In James Don Boysell of Bellevue, Washington, were married June 28 at the Community Reform Beechwood Park. Hillsdale. blouses one dyed to ape the CAY FAtUCT The program is one in a ser- Salad Bowl Bread Tray a Open-face Blueberry PI 1 cup sugar 3 tablespoons instant tapioca teaspooo Erated lemon rind 4 i blueberries washed, picked over and drained 1 tablespoon lemon juice 9-Inch unbaked pastry shell 1 cup cultured sour cream daimauan spots, me ower to resemble leopard.

at-home clothes. White matelas-se (one of the crinkly surfaced fabrics abundant in the new collection) was shaped into a princess silhouette ending with a cathedral Other at-home costumes were in tinted, pale Highlights ot other collections until recently pastor of the East- ies-of five free outdoor concerts being sponsored by the Recreation Committee of the Borough of Hillsdale. In case of rain. IfEW YOEK UP1) Fashion desigsers al eut for at-home clothes far Ia3 'and wmter.t; -Nat sisec the days of the shown yesterday: uriginaia Clean line and side Presbyterian Church of Paterson, N. J.

Rev. Thomas Lamont. former fine tailoring marked the col 3 tablespoons coolectioaeri sug- the program will ba held the velvet host next clear evening lection Irom this firm which brocades with uplifted waist ly of the Old Bergen Church of -ar Stir together the sugar, tapioca ess tare treses bad such rtxartasitr slask around 'Mr. Boyajian will be featured line makes coats Silhouettes varied from shaped coats to the Donald Brooks for Townley and Vi teaspoon of the Jemon rttHt.Save one cud of the blue in a -presentation of The bnder daugnter of the late showed a group of one-piece Piano Rachmani straight, tne moderately lull. Mr.

and Mrs. James Nicoll of berries for topping- and gently stir coveralls in white, silver and noff. He performed this work colors for winter included a Jersey City, is the mother of remadnmg Diueoemes into sugar mixture all the berrte are pale, frosty blue, oyster white. "teeir txm 'sad play the; giasMcar r4ev Ax-tw tkiihes, aiasst 3 tia fioor length, are tassteraws la tie fall and effect tf Siew York inaacfaetarers tAat after a while T9 wonder trfectfccr anybody Mrs. Jonn winuirop sibiey of lime brocade for at-home.

Many came with long sleeveless1 coats. Anne Klein of Junior Sophisti camel, plus the bright reds, with the; Philharmonic Society during its 1958 season In- Paterson. In his other appearances coated. Sprinkle with lemon Juke New York City and Nicoll Van kelly green and hunter pink. Turn into pastry Bake in a Reyper Bunnell of Jersey City.

not (425 degree) oven for 20 min cates dubbed a group of lounge uraneu this una contm witn tne orchestra, he has pre utes; gently stir ruling to dissolve fashions the "Kitten's Pa sented Gershwin's "Rhapsody ato ad. ued a Branell signature of dress paired with Jacket. One series iier late nusDana was a mortician in Jersey City and the business is continuing under her di sugar and tapioca in Blue," and the "Khatchatur- Continue baking 15 to 20 minute These were bell-bottomed pajamas in black crepe with ruffled bottoms and worn ian Piano Concerto." rection. combined black crepe dresses with bright wool jackets, cut or until Dastrv is olden brawn. The musician is also director Mr.

Boysell formerly served Cool and chill. At aervhig time, stir together gently Hie sour cream, confectioners sugar and with ruffle-trimmed overblouses. The firm of Hattia of the Paterson Lyric theatre, which recently produced "La along the trim lines of the Spencer. Fur and fabric were teamed throughout the collec The are being shw the aUiiine faahlow reporters week and early mxi, mtk some designers shewing as member ef the New Yark eaxttare wtkh for 20 rears has staged Ma teail-anmial Pre and ethers fcs Use Aasericaa designer as pastor of the Claremont Church of 'Jersey City and the Eastside Presbyterian Church continuing the name of its fate remaining teaspoon lemon rind. Boheme" at the Jovine Gar dens, Closter, founder, included a group oi of Paterson.

He is the son of Lorntan Photo tion. Furs included overblouses as part of the costume, a dress with fur jerkin, and ponchi top row in retscrwd tucoerrie Spoon topping around edge of pie. Makes 8 servings. velvet skirts and jackets for The eroun will present "La MISS FAITH REA ARMEN BOYAJIAN Soloist Next month Boyajian will ba a soloist at the Camden Musie Festival in Maine. The orchestra portion Of Tues.

day's concert will feature the "Capriccio Italien" by Tchaid. owsky. Walter Schoeder will be conductor. heme dressing up. Bodices were Traviata" Sept.

6 and 7 at the ping in tur. series. stevhr formed croup. Faith Dianne, to Alan T. Typin- FAMILY DINNER in paisley lame.

Bill Blass. the head designer Paul Fames This manu Mrs. Maude McClintock Boysell of Tulsa, and the late William Ray Boysell, and the father of William Don Boysell of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Raleigh Wilkinson of Galesburg, 111. Make ud these refriceratnr Sardens, prior to the opening of le fall season Oct.

5. "Carmen," will be the company's, fla. I ili ski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo facturer, for three generations for Maurice produced lie t-bme tWhe are sot least far dnsf the dubes or wbtxc tit the baby's cereal.

cooiues and bake tftem as needed. in ready-to-wear, launched dore Typinski of 88 Rivervlew Riverdale. i slim trousers In Tartan plaid, mat ouering wis iail plus white turtle neck sweaters new fashion design team, Fer Skillet Lamb Chops Stewed Tomatoes Mashed Potatoes Bread Trav The bride-elect was graduated nando Bosc. ot Spanish an- Until his resignation from the of jersey, and the final topping of tailored floor length coat in from Pequannock Township Fruit Brown Suaar Cookie cestrage, and Karen Stark, for theft far tfc leittr feours created f. fafcSeus velvets, erepes tWacades, metsftks and lames.

Umt art skirled. A few fcavw tie darided ctdeUe skirt High School and is with Sears Paterson church, he had not occupied the pulpit for several Beauty on Wheels merly with Harvey Berin and the came plaid material. Roebuck and Paterson Breva sugar Cookies 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons bakinv oowdr winner of a number of design Hannah Troy, added Oriental months. At the same time, he Her fiance was graduated awards. Aad mum arc ttistf trousers NEW LONDON.

ConnT (AP )l resigned as chaplain ot the r4 icaspoon sail from Butler High School and is styling to at-home dresses In matelasse, brocade and silk Miss Troy's daytime fa a few Jautaare deoe la Paterson fire department." What can vou send a hosnitalizAif cup butter or margarine serving with the U. Marine erators were given an orientation course in hospital ethics, routines and special car foe far. Silhouette for day costume was slim Including numerous overblouses, Miss Stark, who specializes in the priend br relative who already corps. Wedding Included members of the immediate fam i cup, dark brown sugar, firmly packed I egg clothes shown yesterday included a croup -of rugged look ilies and a few close friends. At bedridden patients.

A3 mem aad the designer vest so "far as la fust-dsawsrod buttons sm UKiS kwura wear de- cup medium fine chopped evening wear department, in ing coats in whipcord and mel tendants were Mr. and Mrs, Now Mrs. Alida J. Alicood of Announcing the las so many iiowers, is on a restricted diet doesn't care much for The problem has been solved at Lawrence Memorial Hospital here. Gift certificates for the ton, topping simply cut, sum walnuts Sift together the flour, hakkic John Winthrop Sibley of New l-A-J A fl cluded boxy, swagger jackets over long, sleek dresses.

The Bosc suits came with lacy overblouses in sheer worsted or powder and salt. Cream butter York city and Mrs. Thomas Lamont of Manhasset. ana orowo sugar: beat In fee Sttft desfgaer at Nat KspUa, a fam wlitk chewed watnca lown ureases, mnicr white and camel were used for many of the top-coats with jewel toned dresses beneath. Two day Arrival of AT ST.

JOSEPH'S Mr. and Mrs. Boysell were Glamor Waeon" can. be ob Waterford who is in charge of the facility and her assistant, Mrs. Barbara Bidell of Niantic, can given beauty care to people who nave had eye ailments, cardiac conditions or are in traction.

ribbed silk matched to the tis- its euthm Yesterday, fa hosts at a reception for 200 thoroughly. Stir in sifted dry ingredients, then walnuts. Pack firmly into empty frozen fruit- time came with calfskin vred the eerered 9 kwk for sue wool jacket linings. guests at the Casino in the Park, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Cullv. 71 tained for both men and women, whether bedridden or up and about. T.lnHon V7aviA twin ctivIc juoce concentrate (6-ounce size) Jersey City. They are residing at the Hotel Qorham, New York net fnnn an1 nehnp, rtlnn iFiAl. 0 cans; tightly -with or The hewlv instituted rovinc mvo.

Wednesday. "We can give a shamnoo with. Fashion Magazine Chides JFK for plastic will al Mr. and Mrt Haid Mar Kar city. most fill 3 cans.

Chill zevivsi out lifting the head of a patient," they proudly declare. ian, 201 Ottawa Hasbrouck wedding apparel, act as host HavmgWo Hat 6 Tip at Laclies beauty salon is summoned by a doctor or nurse at the request of a patient, for services ranging from hair coloring, permanent waves and manicures for the Good Taste hours or overnight. Remove bottom of can; use bottom to force out dough. SJice -taeh to Vi-inch for a dinner for his attendants, neignis, a Doy weanesaay. Mr.

and Mrs. John Fleming la academic robes with a mortar Kr UCLS TJIOMAf and give the clergyman's fee to GUESS WHO 14 Milton Clifton, a girl uhck. riace, several Inches board on his head when he is ac apart, oa lichtlv erewwi rnnirio THIS IS? sheets; bake in moderate (375 de iot omy does the program provide more attractive patients but it also is hailed by hospital physicians as a possibility in' more rapidly effecting the cure of some patients. "After all, a person who looks better generally feels better," Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Melnvk Will vou nlease nrint WASHI.VGTOS ILT1 1 The tetartrf, twsk here the best man to present after the ceremony. Becomes Bride Tignman unve, wayne, boy Wednesday. something in your column in regard to those who start their grees oven ror 8 to 12 minutes. Do not overbake; cookies "should be a pale brown color. Yi) unli cepting honorary degrees.

He whips it off as soon as he can properly do so. During the he sidestepped colorful Indian headress and Texas ten-gallon bats even when it counted out West First Lady Jacque women to scalp treatments and shampoos for the men. Naturally, young mothers in the maternity ward are avid fans of the beauty salon. feel that when Daddy comes for a peek at his newest tax deduction that Mommy should look her Mr. and Mrs.

Achber Achme- telephone conversations by say depend on how thick you cut tor, 406 Summer a boy Tues coojues. day. ing neuo, jane, guess wno wis My time is limited and I don't like to waste it by playing Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cinhobl line Kennedy is like her husband Day Camp Begins pest.

162 Paterson Midland guessing games. This is a pet saia one. Patient reaction is favorable among all ages. One elderly woman being wheeled past the salon peered inside, then looked up at the nurse and asked, "How can I get in there?" Park, a boy Tuesday. uetore the beauty program peeve ot mine ana ao wish you New Registrations when it comes to hats, much to the distress of the industry.

If she has to wear a hat. it's usu was allowed to get under wav at would bring it. to the attention Dr. and Mrs. Juan Nova, 32 Grove a girl Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ware- Lawrence Memorial, the two op- aad a ueept trytsg pui kats imimtist people-iron esaeAf em devsu ZA ke VtemAetA is stat about hem ttr canpaiga. The test fceH in bcxrrj a feat. Be-mrters raa raost the times they've sera tim wear a kaL Eat is at abvioas be is terer luppT fcs headgear.

TaJer aad CeOer. a Briliih asagaziae aad sartorial ttbfter, wastf Kemedy mat a kaL It iks hem the bareheaded earn properly reeC a lad mhot tipping bis at ie txt tke U6k aver here of your readers. Don't you Registration for the next two agree that this is bad telephone week period of the Youth rmw ally a pill box or beret. Most of the-time bat boxes sit up on a shelf unopened in her closet, however. The First Lady has heim, West Brook RoadrWana manners; uay camp at Pennington Park is being taken from 8 to a The Golden Age Center que, a girl Tuesday, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Glea Ai It is not only bad telephone manners but a very childish thing to do and set a style for Spanish mantillas at the Youth Center, corner of son, 30 Brookview Drive, Hale- Helps Older People to Help Themselves don, a gin Tuesday. uoawin Avenue and Auburn Street. The camp is sponsored by the Board of Recreation. By JEAN MONAHAN can be most annoying to a person whose time is limited.

Our guest was Mayor Frank for church-going and spending so much time out of doors she prefers a colorful chiffon scarf tied around her head. AT PATERSON GENERAL The weekly meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lahev. 55 1 Norman Chase, director, an-' nounced that a trin to Lake vaiiey rtoad, ciuton, a girl Speaking of hats.

Mrs. Angler The one telephoning should announce her (or his) name immediately. kareaTt emsfWmed. One wag center was called to order Tuesday at 2:05 p.m. by the president, Mrs.

Emily Williamson with the usual ceremonies. Hopatcong will be made this Wednesday. AT BARNERT MEMORIAL said a luOem rremem. ex-tmme a Isernality Biddle Duke, wife of the State Department's chief of protocol, was recently tagged the best weeit. stall members are Miss Xr Graves Jr.

The memberi expressed their gratitude to the mayor for the improvements in the Annex. It is beter now than it ever has been and we are quite proud of our meeting -i INVITING BRIDE'S Mr. and Mrs. Milton Warsaw aad frsesdrasess-la cJaer words, Louisa Petties, dramatics and STEPMOTHER TO SHOWER 90 Day a boy Wednesday the Americaa wt. uuton wise, nature lore.

My best cirl friend is coins mt. ana Mrs. Ernest Block- It is Mt asfr. a eoeGoa of k. Minutes of the previous meeting read by the secretary, Mrs.

Marjorie Shortway, and other business matters were approved without comment. About 154 "hatted" by the industry ana she wonders why. So do the women who see her on the social circuit She never wears a hat. uv luaiiicu suuu anu i am Mrs. Lillian Kline and Jesse Dale are directors of the Youth burger, 55 Bleeker a boy taa, kawever.

Tbe efcef execn- planning to give a bridal shower Wednesday. center. tJv iflftfcs -effUSf icaewalortaBle tor her. Her mother and father Two busloads of our members and friends will, go on a bus members were present. Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Summer, 447 10th a boy Wednesday are divorced and her father has CHS Class of 1953 Reported sick were Mrs. Sar remarried, wie is on verv Mr. and Mrs. Donald Latren ride to Rye Beach Tuesday.

The buses will leave Ellison St. at 9:30 a.m. and leave Rye Beach ah Meyers who fell and is badlv Today's Home By MARGERY McELHENY MRS. JAMES GOVSE ta, 606 Larch Saddle 'Paula Ann Hartman Untfed In Carriage With Leonard Cohen To Sponsor Reunion bruised; Mrs. Anna Meyers in Brook, a girl Wednesday.

friendly terms her stepmother and often stays with -her father and stepmother. Would it be prooer to invite both the POMPTON LAKES- Miss Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Camp Hope Dell, Rachael Sbeehan and Mrs. William Fichtner at home.

The Class of 1953 of Central CHICAGO (UPI) The last Toni De Voeel, daughter of Mrs bell, 177 Harrison a boy High School has soundv) th last Mrs. Jennie cowan sintered a lew weeks before the wedding bride's mother and stepmother at 6 p.m. for home. Mrs. Hazel White entertained the group with a solo.

The meet' ing adjourned at 2:35 p.m. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Winnie Ullman and her Wednesday. jr heart attack and is confined to BETHESDA. Miss Asa ftotssaaa.

daesMer Herbert K. De Vogel of 70 Lakeside Stockholm, and the late Mr. De Vogel. was married ceremony are crowded with to ine snowerr can for members to join in a class reunion. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Askew, her bed. Glad to report our good 92 p. ist a girl Wednesday, hundreds of details that must be considered to make the wed cheer ladv, Mrs. Catherine Deadline for reservations is July 15.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Key to James George Gouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gouse of Dehsio is back with us again, hostesses.

Music for dancing was et Dr. and Mrs. Pd F. Hart-soaa of IS Ter Pack-aaack Lak. Wayne, he-etme the briAe cf Leaard E.

ding run smoothly. Reunion committee chairmen nolds, 181 12th a boy Wednesday. The big decisions, such as 245 Midland at 5t. Mary's Unless yon know that they are on friendly terms, it will be best to ask the bride-to-be's mother if she has any objection to her ex-husband's wife's presence' at the shower, and be guided by what she says. Marcel Falato is improving from a heart attack and will soon be able to leave the hos what the bride and her attend played by Henry Ackerman, Chester Smiraldi, Peter Barney, Julius Gould and Eugene k.

c. cnurcn. Frank Pope of 295 West Broadway and Edgar Patterson of 1274 Mr. and Mrs. Blama Perez.

306 Cofei. vm of Ut. aad Krs. Ber- Rev. Claude Lenahan offici ants will wear, the guest list.

Ellison a girl Wednesday. ttatzer Wayne, have re pital. place of the reception and ated at the double ring ceremony. A reception for 150 guests questea au classmates inter the wedding will take place, Mr. and Mrs.

Jerome Solo aard Omen Sdver JBvemg. is the Cedar Lasa Caitarian Ckarck here. Bev. BAfcert Zseriride per-formed tk eeremmj. are out of the way.

was neid at the Chatterbox. esfed in participating in a reunion to contact them prior to mon, Barry Gardens, Apt. D-5, A PRESENT FOR She's a Rodeo Champ Mocsnoim. One of the most important de rassaic, a girl Tuesday. THE HOSTESS uiia aeaaiine.

Given in marriage bv her tails during the last few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Grady When a guest brines a bos tember. Last year Laura won TULSA, Okla. (AP) Three is recording guts and sending la iiainenne rassaic.

AttatfasBts mere Km AaneUe VaZlente of CLererfr. and Cable-Stitch Knit! years ago, Laura Roberts could brother, Herbert De Vogel, the bride wore a silk organza over taffeta gown trimmed with notes of appreciation. ot canay or otner present to the hostess shouldn't it be handed $2,193 in barrel races at about 50 rodeos, mostly in Oklahoma, boy Tuesday. Oorge Grtemgm ti SSrtr barely ride a horse. Now she's ur.

and Mrs. Adolfo Isass! Many books are available for listing presents, including one to her directly and not put down Chantilly lace. Her bouffant veil Zprtsf, Bergen Pines Hospital, Param the champion barrel racer of the Interstate Rodeo Associa Mrs. OJbf was rradaated that contains numbers to be was attached to a-. -cluster of on taoie witnoui comment: i have had, this happen to me on us, a slephanotis Mr.

and Mrs. George Haydee tion. frwm wars If. Ida and! pasted on the gift The name of attended 'ilk Jthe-gift giver is written in the several occasions and not know white roses. Ferndale CouVt.

Lodi. a boy Her husband. Lee Bob. 25. mg whether the package was in MarylasdL CoOrge Park.

Mr. Miss Karen Dekmar of Stock book opposite the number at tended for me or belonged to Monday. AT BETH ISRAEL tached to the present taught Laura to ride and now both participate in rodeos. He is me guest, i -lett it tnere unopen Arkansas and Texas. That gave her the rodeo association's world champion title in barrel racing, plus a roomful of trophies and prize saddles.

Laura says, however, that about half the credit goes to her quarter horse, Brownie, which she rides around the varying courses in the rodeo races. holm was maid of honor and Mrs. Harold Morgan of Wyckoff. cousin of the bride, bridesmaid. This method helps a bride Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Gelok a calf roper, his 23-year-old robes, a gradsat cf Vbeatoo Ifigk Scfcael, alsa aitcaded the ef Matrylasd. awvwerf are residing fa WathinzMW. D. C.

keep an accurate list of who ed and was doubtlessly critized by them later for my rudeness wue a parrel racer. 162 Barnsdale Road, Clifton, girl Tuesday. sent what if she sends her thank They wore turquoise taffeta Both are employed by an oil in not opening the package. rou- notes all at once. Gifts dresses with matching pillboxes Mr.

and Mrs.waiter Hazinsk: company here, but still man 'should be acknowledged as soon ana carried yellow roses. 175 Beverley Hill Road. Clifton CALLUS FCKTMfffHEST you are quite rigni. The package should be handed to the hostess and not put down as possible. age to get to at least two ro-deos a week from April to Sep-1 a boy Tuesday, jerry zink of Pompton Lakes served as best man.

Ushers Invitations should be address Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelly were Robert Griffith of Port 10-04 Dewey Place, Fair Lawn somewhere without comment leaving the hostess guessing whether it is, or whether Huron, and Edward Mur- ed and mailed about three weeks before the ceremony. It's also a good time to have your hair a boy Tuesday. pny of Clifton.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thomas Patricia J. Wynrian Honored at Shower Miss Patricia Jayne Wyman. Elrthday It Isn't for her.

Mrs. Gouse attended Paterson styled and permanented. January, '53 Class of EHS to Have Reunion Dinner Dance Aug. 24 1 The Eastside High School and Franklin. Schools and was All parties and showers 391 Highland Ave.

Passaic, boy Tuesday. AT ST. MARY'S The new Emily Post Institute graduated from the Como School should take place two to four DooKiet entitled, ormal. Wed daughter of Mr. and of Beauty Culture, Paterson.

She weeks before the wedding ding Procedure," includes de Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh ward P. Wyman of 81 Highland CUES is a hairdresser at Anthony's tails on the wedding procession 338 Chase Lyndhurst, Class of January, 1953 will hold Showers should be given by friends, but relatives may give St. was honored at a surprise- raierson.

a reunion dinner dance Satur girl Wednesday. toe receiving line and other faarr rrtar Her husband was eraduated parties. helpful wedding information, bridal shower at the American Legion Hall, Prospect Park. day evening. Aug.

24 at, the Mr. and Mrs. John bodczak, from Pompton Lakes Schools The engaged couple should Brownstone House. To obtain a copy, send 10 cents The shower, which was at nAUAw a sstMCM turn cooem coocai nars ioe au 48 Maple Wallington, a boy Wednesday. IIS Members of the class who in coin and a sell-addressed and served four years with the U.

S. Navy. He is a safetv en ru.it the florist together. The bridegroom will be responsible tended by 90 guests, was given by the-bride-elect's sister, Mrs. stamped envelope to the Emily have not been contacted are re Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Burke, gineer with the Great American Post Institute, in care ef the lor the bride bouquet, the bou 247 South Saddle Brook, a Richard Post sister of the Insurance New York. tonnieres and the corsages for Paterson Evening News. act CHAM quested to get in touch with Fred Criscitelli of 20 Kay win Hawthorne. girl Tuesday.

bride elect; Miss Carol boi mothers. The rest of the aweana camsv Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adduchio, 157 Lafayette Place, Lyndhurst, The Emily Post Institute can oilowmg a wedding trip to the New England States, the couple will reside at 18 Cedar The following persons have flowers are the bride's respon Schmitz, s'ster of the prospective bridegroom; Miss Betty Breen of Haledon, Miss Judith sibiiitv, not been reached: Jnne Alex a boy Tuesday. not answer personal mail, but all questions of general interest Ave.

ander, Leo J. Bremiis, Leonard Pedersen of Pomoton Lakes and I The bridegroom should have a checklist of his own tot the will be answered in this column, SEC? tr maijcit st Cohen, Melva Durkin, Norman AT CHILTON MEMORIAL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farrell, William Street, Newfoundland, a boy Wednesday. last few weeks before the wed Franks Carmela Gilabert, Alan dine.

Gordon. Alan Dodd Haines, Miss Beverly Wyman, cousin of the prospective bride: Miss Wyman opened her gifts beside a wishing well. A buffet supper was served. Periscope Gives Drivers Rear View TO KNIT SIZES 38-40-42-444. Hope to Shine With Moon Food He shoutd choose gifts for his Florence Harford, Joan Joseph, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry 176 Main St, Butler, a girl Nancy Keenan, Jennie Martinez. Bernard -Nisenholz, Her Tuesday. -5046-N Miss wyman will necome tne WASHINGTON. Among new bert Nitkin.

Martha Pratt, An Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Koh- bride of William A. Schmitz, son inventions lor motorists are AN INVITATION TO PLEASURE EVERYONE CAN AFFORD MENLO PARK. Calif.

UP! na Randazzo, James Rodgers of Mr. and Mrs. William SchmiU ler. Main Street, Towaco, a girl Tuesday. So you think you have prob periscope-type device said to give drivers a wide, glare-free and Ken Royer.

of 36 Oxford Saturday, Sept. WHETHER knit in white or your favorite color, this lovely cablestitch cardigan will be the 'joy and pride' of your ward Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harris, view to tne rear, and a wind shield-wiper motor operated by Daughter Born to Mrs. McLuckie 336 Ackerman Place, Pompton Lakes, a girl Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murray, lems pacsing picnic lunches for the family. Consider those of the Stanford Research Institute which have been given the job of developing food for the three astro robe! tne vehicle oil pressure. 1HB ULTIMATE IN upnnNG KECEPTIOHS 21, in Our Lady of Lourdes K.

c. Church. Mrs. Post Jr. will ba matron of honor.

Award for Chevalier PARIS rtJPII-Maurice 3mT Pattern No. S046-N has knit 25 Hopper Pompton Plains, 44 rections for sizes 38, 40. 42. NORTH CHARLESTON. S.

C. Pay-Scale Rise Under. 4 a girl and 46 stitch illustra nauts whom the U. S. hooes accepted Mr, and Mrs.

Albert McLuckie AT HACKENSACK Hons, to send to the moon by 1970; Mr. and Mrs. -Glenn Dickson valier was-presented wtlh--a new- 1 TO ORTJER. send SSe una prooiem stems, from the WASHINGTON TJtrr.fltf Arpbts Juiy. lne tot a St.HackjehsasjLj.

lack of Kravitv in a satnjtMaJKlZESzgr 54 Cleveland" i uvava awMwi vil.l.. i baby joins a brother, Alan, two "Gold Record" award Wednesday by a representative of the i l. I cra1oe fnt KitH4lna rrntflB nr-inf of the Paterson Evening News, Maternal grandparents are tr. f.ti.. vww mm umw vis i vi alvJUlU P.O.

Box loo, station new ing trades, and local truck drivers across the United States rose Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stafford of be her. II Linden HackensacE, York 19. N.

Y. menace. 34 Wessington uarf leld. a cirl Wednesday. less than 4 percent in fiscal 1962, UiN nign iOmmissiun iur ivl-iu-gees in recognition of the sale of one million "All Star Festival" records." Artists from til over the world For lst-class mailing add loc N.

and paternal grandparents the Labor Department i reports. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Foci. 91 for each pattern.

Print NAME The average hourly rate in the Banta Garfield, girl ADDRESS with zone and Pat Another Is the virtually everything, Including meat, must be freeze-dried or powdered and packaged in individual portions. And the packages must be are Mr. and Mrs. John McLuckie of 206 Linwood Paterson, N.J. building trades Is H.98.

in print joined in. making, the records. Wednesday. tern Number. No births were recorded at ing S3.41, and for truck drivers Just 50c for the NEW '63 AL Saddle Brook General 12.89.

BUM! Many lovely designs! Di The American Music Conference able to withstand the force of rections for suit And aichan in eeooru menu, sneet music and unusicai khilj dolly, edgings and slippers proceeds of whicn go to neip refugees. When buying a dress try to select one that is of good quality. A plain fabric with subdued texture and no desien Is a wim Select a weight fabric that 6-3161 or CL 6-4300 Standard marching band and Eggs ahould not be stored next in crochet! i accessories In 1962 surpassed the combined dollar volumes of ail spectator sports, still, and movie dance-band drums nave enjoyed rapid acceleration. And since there; are no read'-side litter cans, a system (or package disposal must be worked out with anti-bacterial measures. to strong odors such as kerosene, gasoline or any kind of oil.

Egss One pmind of un4WIed hvh eood sales la recent years, rs shnmo one 4li-ourvc can cameras, comic books and playing in the home sbouid be kept is the! from a 1959 una total of 120.0QO.' Us suitable to almost any season. cards. wUh shriltd, cleaned sbrnp oa r.ourx 5 paterson, n.j. refnserator. to 168,000 ffl 1961.

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