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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 16

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The Newsi
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Paterson, New Jersey
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CADA Founder. To Speak Jan. 14 RINGWOOD Mrs. Clara Heintz of Pompton Lakes, a founder of Citizens Against Drug will Rosary Society of St. Catherine of Boday, Jan.

14, at 8:30 p.m. in the logna Church at a meeting TuesE Open 10 A.M. to Paterson Dec. 28, News 1971 WOMEN'S Hunter Room of the Friary. Mrs.

Heintz and two former addicts will explain the activities CADA, such as its hot meals program, discussion groups and nightly programs for those fighting addiction. 5:30 Daily Thursday The society's "gift tree" project provided presents for the 330 young men at Lincoln Hall, Lincolndale, N.Y., the largest private residential treatment cenfor young men in the country. Mrs. Kathy O'Brien, chairman, and committee members Mrs. Grace Bottino, a Mrs.

Rose to 8:30 P.M. Friday Mrs. Dottie Pfieffer and Mrs. Patricia Hyland assembled the gifts from the parishioners and labeled them for the separate cottages. Sears Surplus Store offered additional presents.

A Christmas party was held at the December meeting. Holiday and refreshments were provided. A Christmas program was presented by, the singing group, Bailey's Belles. (New Year's Eve) to 5:30 Meyer PATERSON Brothers FASHIONED OLD JANUARY WHITE SALE All Our Usual Top Quality Never Any 'Seconds' or 'Irregulars' A FLUNG: POLYESTER Official DU PORT LABEL 88 POLYESTER ODORLESS PONT'S TRADEMARK FOR ITS POLYESTER FIBER Filled Bed Pillows Now Thick, at Terrific White Sale Savings with 21x27" Cut Size 23x29" Cut Size Bath 3.99 4.49 Size Regularly $6 Regularly $7 Guest Towels, Wash Cloths, Snow-white polyester fill washable, mothproof, non-allergenic. Choice of two resilient So many sizes, both with dustproof covering.

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Both With Entrances on Van Houten St. Just Block from Meyer Brothers A Betrothal Told Of Miss Filler, Daniel Galleri ROBERTA ANN FILLER CLIFTON Mr. and Mrs. James L. Filler of 153 Crooks have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Roberta Ann Filler, to Daniel David Galleri, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Galleri of 35 Edward Court. The future bride is a secretary with Three County Volkswagen Lyndhurst. Her fiance is employed by cific East Orange. Great.

Atlantic and PaThe wedding is planned for Aug. 6. Miss Furst Married In Garfield Church GARFIELD Holy Name R. C. Church here was the scene of the marriage of Miss Virginia Michele Furst, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Furst Jr. of 23 Orchard and Donald Jerome Welty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B.

Welty Jr. of 225 Watchung Fork, Westfield. A reception followed at the Pennington Club, Passaic. Miss Cynthia Furst, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Shannon Roberts and Miss Lynne Ann Santora, the bride's cousin.

Cari Ann Librizzi, another cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Fred Lieberberg served as best man. Ushers were Dale Chalmers and Joseph McEnerney. The bride is a junior honor student at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, majoring in economics. Her husband is a senior geology major at North Carolina State University, where he is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.

Following a wedding trip to Stowe, the couple will reside on the university campus. Your Mind, Your Heart By GIDEON SEAMAN, M.D. The Seamans are experts lems. Barbara Seaman is the riage and child care M.D.. is a psychiatrist.

AND BARBARA SEAMAN in dealing with human probwell-known writer on marproblems and Gideon Seaman, When Wife Drinks Too Much Husband Shares the Blame Dear Barbara Seaman: My parties. By and large she is a what I tell her, although I do drinks too much all through the really bad and this year at my How can I make her behave? ford, Conn. YOU SHARE BLAME! Dear H.H.: Maybe you should sake but for hers. A better solution into treatment together. In any try to pretend that the problem is Alcoholism remains a serious easy cures.

But I can tell you one cates that the problems of rather special. (Generally, women frequently as men do.) Housewives who drink have Many had mothers who were so used to being "put down" treat them just as their mothers and humiliate them. These women are likely to be they have "poor self images." out all the -contempt they When alcoholic women get they tend to improve. They sometimes they need to move MENTAL TORTURE One young neighbor of mine and it was not toe hard for her band was a maniac about dinner, he would inspect the this! You left a soap ring on one a speck of food on the bottom Fearing the dinner and post the habit of tippling quite heavily more she tippled the more she became and the more she You sound as if you love your deep attention to some of the You want to know how to "make you "tell her." Like too many of your wife as a small child or I fear that your concept of These days, women are not husbands. Divorce has gotten 1 very easy wants to work on its problems, means that they care and that ing them together.

We are hopeful can be defeated, if you stop improve her self-esteem. using Biggest Rio Grande irrigation water Elephant Butte in New Mexico. About 2.5 million yards of silt are removed from the harbor here yearly. Nancy Maffei, L. J.

Hamilton Exchange Vows At a nuptial Mass in St. Gerard's R. C. Church, Miss Nancy Lenore Maffei, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

David Maffei of 235 Granite Haledon, was united in mar- wife embarrasses me at good woman and she does have reason to think that she year. At Christmas she gets office party she passed out. Humiliated Husband, Stan- divorce her, not for your is for you and her to go case, I hope that you won't all your wife's. puzzle, and there are no thing: Good research indialcoholic housewives are often do not turn to drink as a lot in common, it appears. exceptionally critical.

They get that they marry men who did, who push them around sensitive and talented, but. Drinking helps them to 'blot feel. new jobs or new husbands, can't exchange mothers, but away, or even cut off relations. almost became an alcoholic friends to see why. Her huscleanliness.

Every night, after dishes and say, "Aha, look at of our best glasses. You left of this plate." dinner crises, she got into in the late afternoon. The disliked herself, the sloppier had to tipple. wife, but I urge you to give insulting phrases you use. her behave" and do what husbands, you seem to think a naughty, untrained puppy.

marriage is quite obsolete. vassels in the service of their indeed. Today, if a couple that is a very good sign. It something important is holdthat your wife's alcoholism nagging her, and help her to Christine L. Couldron To Wed John Masters RAMSEY Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Christine Lynn Couldron, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Gorman Couldron of 388 Canterbury Drive, to John P. Masters, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Masters of 116 Morton Drive.

The future bride, a graduate of Ramsey High School, is a sophomore at the University of Florida, where she is a member of Kappa Delta sorority. Her fiance, also a graduate of Ramsey High School, attended Rutgers University. Mr. Masters is presently, enrolled in the School Pharmacy at the University of Florida. Duffy-Nicholson Engagement Told MAHWAH Announcement has been made of the engageof Miss Margaret Rose Duffy, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John T. Duffy of 199 Place, to Gerard Nicholson, son of Mrs. John Smith of 128 New Milford Dumont, and the late Thomas J. Nicholson.

The bride- to-be, a graduate of Immaculate Heart Academy, presently an elementary education major at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Her fiance, a graduate of Bergen Catholic High School, received a B.S. degree in marketing from Manhattan College. MRS. LEONARD HAMILTON riage with Leonard Joseph Hamilton, son of Mrs.

Edna Hamilton of 18 School North Haledon. The Rev. Armand Conte celebrated the Mass. A reception for 120 guests followed at the Wayne Manor. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a Bianchi original antique satin Empire gown styled with beaded trim, a Victorian neckline, long fitted sleeves.

and an cathedral A-line train. skirt ending in a A Camelot cap held her cathedral length veil and she carried an arrangement of phalaenopsis and stephanotis. Miss Linda Maffei of Haledon, sister of the bride, was maid of honor in a brown velvet Bianchi gown. She carried an arrangement of orange and bronze mums. Identically attired were bridesmaids, Mrs.

David Masucci of Fairfield, Miss Annette Aslan of Fair Lawn, both cousins of the bride, Miss Dorothy Zemba of Totowa, Miss Kathy Krug and Mrs. Neil Booth, both of Haledon. Norman Kirby of North Haledon served as best man. Ushers were James Iaconio of North Haledon, Mr Masucci, Neil Greenberg of Brooklyn, N.Y. Mr.

Booth and Jack MacNamara of Haledon. The bride, a graduate of Manchester Regional High School, Haledon, is a senior education major at William Paterson College of New Jersey, Wayne, where she is a member of Theta Sigma Kappa Sorority National Education Association. Mrs. Hamilton is a substitute teacher with the Paterson school system. Her husband was also graduated from Manchester Regional High School and served four years with the U.S.

Navy. Mr. Hamilton is an electrician with Van Lunen Electric Wayne. Island, The BaFollowing, a wedding trip to hamas, the couple is residing on Lee Avenue, Haledon. Lamberto-Brychta Wedding Planned RUTHERFORD -Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Nancy Lamberto, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Vito A. Lamberto of 164 Hackett Place, to James Brychta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brychta of 101 Lincoln Little Falls.

The prospective bride, a graduate of Green Mountain College, Poultney, holds a B.A. degree in elementary education from Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio. She is a teacher at St. Mary's School. Mr.

Brychta is a senior at Ohio Northern School of Pharmacy, Ada. wedding is planned for Aug. 6. BORO VARIETY SHOP Women's Children's wear Ladies' Nylon Quilted Jackets reg. 16.99 $8.00 Children's Man Made Fur Coats reg.

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