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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 30, 1958 FAGE 10 Fiancee Of Norman Hawkes, Jr. Their TRICK is to TREAT PI Four Delegates Of Synagogue Name Officers Of SA League At Briggsville Dear Abbfj On Active Duty! 6 Abigail Van Buren Four members of the Agudas Israel Synagogue Sisterhood at tended the fall conference of the Eastern Pennsylvania Branch of the National Women's League, DEAR ABBY: My neighbor DEAR ABBY: A very nice boy i United Synagogue of America, held Salvation Army Home League officers were named at last night's annual banquet held at Mt. Zion Church, Briggsville. About 50 members and guests, including tho.se from the Tamaqua and Berwick Leagues, attended the affair, at which a chicken and waffle menu cross the court is a sly one and from school asked to take me to yesterday and today at Temple she thinks she is getting away with a show on Friday night. My folks Beth El, Harrisburg.

They were something. She can fool her hus- said all right if I was home by I Mrs. Martin Cohn, president; Mrs. band but she can't fool me. When midnight.

We were going to dou-; Nathan Kline, Mrs. David Klcmow she leaves her window shades half- ble-datc with another couple. The 'and Mrs. Samuel Geltzer. up, that means, "THE COAST IS two boys picked me up first and! The conference theme was "Wis- CLEAR." When she hangs some- when we went to get the other is a House Budded and with thing upside down on the clothes-girl, she was not home.

The three! Understanding is it Established." ft k7 was served by the Lutheran women of the church. Edna Lauer is Home League secretary, while Ethel Watson Phillips serves as treasurer. Other officers selected arc Mrs. Phillips, service chairman; Hannah of us spent the whole evening jThe conference consultant and! driving around trying to get a featured speaker was Mrs. David date for the boy who got stood up.A.

Goldstein, Philadelphia, a mem-J line it means, "NOT TONIGHT." It took me two years to figure this out. I am 96 and if I could see this in print, I would die a happy man. "HAPPY" (U.S. Navy, Retired. DEAR education chairman: Leah Has When I got home and told my par- ber of the national board.

There: ents we didn't go to a show, they! also were workshops on ways and! got mad and said, "No more! means, public relations and books! dates!" Do you think this was land publications. fair to me? The annual donor luncheon of: JUDY. (Agudas 'Sisterhood will be held, DEAR JUDY: No! Your parents Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock in DEAR ABBY: Get this. My hus well, worship chairman and chaplain (reelected), Annie Feist, fellowship; Anna Black, publicity; Hannah Davis, assistant secretary; Sarah Itter, recording sergeant; and Grace Black, visitation sergeant. Mrs.

Lauer presented the yearly report of the local Home League. band laughed when I said I was shnnlri eive vnu annthrr rhanro the Synagogue VCStrv rOOlll. The ffninu tn write to vou. In our three and a half years of a happy mar-i because when you left the house, luncheon will be held in conjunc riaze we were blessed with three you didn know you were going "on wun me mommy mecung. A leadership orientation session lovely babies.

But three in 27 to spend the evening any way Lt. Margaret George gave the welcome, and Major Lawrence Pick months! I am not asking for another than you had planned. How- recently was held in Pottsvillc with Mrs. Cohn and Mrs: M. Siegel A I IMIPEC Ti-a.

Junior -Teens of the Young Worn-UINIV-Cr I reuT en's Christian Association, will collect pennies for the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, Friday evening, beginning at 6:15 o'clock. There will be adult supervisors for the girls who will go into ten zoned areas of the city and West Hazleton. medal or sympathy but, believe ever next time, tell your date that ering, Scranton, presented the op me, it's been awfully hard on me. I you had permission only to go to the local Sisterhood attending. My husband complains because! a show and a last minute change cning and closing prayers.

Group singing was held, and Lt. Claire Williams entertained the group the place is jnessy and there are of plans is out. with a vocal solo. Hehiarks were given by Mrs Florida Girl, James Morton Are Engaged For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a' self-addressed, stamped envelope.

Major Pickering, Scranton, and gifts were presented by Mrs. Lauer to Lts. Williams and George and Bttnlef Miss Betty Kopie Area Groups Mark Halloween With Traditional Costume Fetes Halloween, the bewitching night held a Hallowe'en party yesterday when witches chase the stars 'afternoon. Games were played across the sky with their broom-land refreshments served, sticks and ancient spooks and gob-J Awards went to Carol Komosin-lins join the space-age satellites in sky, Kathleen Kowalski, Joan Major and Mrs. Pickering.

A vocal trio, consisting of Miss Has-well, Lt. Williams, and Lt. George, diapers drying all over, (we live in a trailer) and he gives me the dickens because I don't cook his favorite dishes. How can I do anything but take care of these babies? I have nobody to help me. The worst part of it is I think I'm pregnant again.

WORN OUT DEAR WORN: If it is not contrary to your religious principles, you should look up the Planned Parenthood organization in your directory. You do yourself, your husband and the little ones no favors by multiplying at this rate under these conditions. presented Michael Kopie of McAdoo and Mrs. Julia Kopie of Harrisburg announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Norman Hawkes son of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Hawkes, of 336 West Fourth street, this city. Miss Kopie is a graduate of Hazleton High School, class of 1956, and is employed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. Her fiance is a graduate of Hazleton High School, class of 1956, attended West Chester State Teachers College and is serving in the U. S. Army with the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

the autumn heavens, is only one.Stashko, Sandra Jarick and Pat Ballet Guild Will Have Tea Sunday ricia Tomcheck. Members of the troop committee who served refreshments were Mrs. Beatrice McElwee, Mrs. Ida Seliga and Mrs. Margaret Paw- day away.

In anticipation of the holiday, numerous area groups are celebrating with the traditional costume parties. A masquerade party was held at The Ballet Guild will have a tea the home of Mr. and Mrs. George loski Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, at the Hotel Sterling, Wilkes-Barre, to begin plans for the Northeastern Births Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Ryba, 622 Seybert street, a son (State Hospital). The mother is the former Joanne Congell. and Mrs. Richard Endy, 1621 Perkiomen avenue, Reading, a son (St. Joseph's Hospital, Reading).

The mother's maiden name was Barbara Moses, R.N., 15 Main street, Harleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Guido, 313 Park Place, Bound Brook, N.J., a daughter (Somerset Hospital, Somerville, N.J.). The mother, prior td marriage, was Eleanor Tarapchak, New Cranberry.

Joint Society Two Members For Delta Mu Regional Ballet Festival scheduled; for next May'. spangler, 761 Roosevelt street, in; Mrs. Marie Henry is leader; honor of their daughter, Dian.t i Mrs. Helen Fry and Mrs. Dolores Lynn, who celebrated her- ninth Krzywicki, assistant leaders, birthday anniversary.

Games were MPB Sodality played and refreshments served. I The Blessed Virgin Sodality of Party Nov. 18 A number of regional people are Two new members were installed iuiici Plans for a holiday party, Tues 1 n.iut vf day, November 18, were made last Guests were JoAnn and Mar-the Most Precious Blood Church ine into Dclta Mu chapter of Beta DEAR ABBY: My wife and I have been married about six months. She handed me a bunch bills for clothes she bought before we were married. Do you think I ought to pay them? She's a doll and I love her but I hate being "A SUCKER" DEAR SUCKER: That's like expecting the fish to pay for the bait he was caught with.

'If you love her go ahead and pay them. garct Patricia Chandler, had a Hallowe'en party at ine urM Phi sororitv last evening 'evening when the Christian Mo Barbara Citro, Sharon Dittbren-' school. Refreshments were served 10 Dc nc'rt rvortneastern djnner flt he Gus ceneUijthers Altar and Rosary Society of ncr, Jacqueline AntonelU, Susan; a uouone was a pe- Hotel. They are Mane Uogclon at. rrancis oi assisi tnurcn, vest Knyrim.

Catherine Veranda. guest "ant. Hazleton, and St. Michael's Church, The father is a former resident cfi yT4nmr urns' Persons who wish information on: Ellen Augun, Marilyn Schofran, Costume awards went to Caro- During the meeting following the Parish hall Sunday's tea are invited to call iKa tu wargarei jean snyacr, installation arrangements were Catherine Brown, Mary Dougher-i Rosalie Mariano, prettiest; Pat I Miss Andrea Kuziak at the Knights, made for a November 28, Mrs. Nicholas Furnanage, presi- this city.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Philip Barth, Buffalo, N.Y., a daughter (Mercy Hospital, Buffalo). Grand at Sun Valley Inn, to be held in 'dent, named the following coin- iy, June Ann, riooeri ana iarry oiji mm ui vv.umuuj vij Miss Beverley J.

Paton DEAR ABBY: My husband went around with me for ten years before we were married and used to conjunction with Xi Beta Kappa 'mittee to aid in arrangements Bator, Amelia, Colette and Paul- ana lorence uognet, oaaest. ette Bart. Dennis and Debbie I Birthday Club parents of the child are Mr. and Announcement is made by Mrs. Mesdames Veronica Furnanage, chapter.

The following commit Matisak-Angelo The Birthday Club had a Hal- tell me how much he liked my Mrs. G. P. Barth, former res-' James Paton, 712-53rd street, West! Fletcher Elizabeth Gallagher, Helen Hale, tees were appointed: Palm Rpaph Fin nf lhp pnoacp-i IiuS red hair (I dyed it red and he knew idents of this city. The great nna Golias, Mary Pearle Heller and Blanche 'owe en party at the home of Mrs.jTrnJ.L AnnnnnrorJl t- Iulia Nahav A Mrs.

Albert Duksta. MrsJJamcs Malatack. Games werej OTn IS Afl nOUnCeO Decorations-Margaret Pitt Bator, Mrs. Chester Bart, flayed and refreshments served. Mrs.

Susan Matisak, 99 Main: Barbara Xunlla Jnarwood Mesd a i civnnt ew.i., En tert a in ment I Ielen Fe hn a nd 1 1 arwooci wtsa Elvera Herman, of ment and forthcoming marriage her daughter. Miss Beverlev it was dyed) but as soon as we grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. got married he told me he thought C. A.

Barth, North Vine street, ames Alice Zern- Paton, to James W. Morton, son and Mrs. Alvin Fletcher. and Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Bachman, it looked trashy. So, just to please him I dyed it black. Nobody else Betty Walker, Anna Gundy land Helen Gallagher, of West Hazleton.

The party is open to members West Fourth street. Dr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Gomer, Corpus Christie, Texas, a son mild Iiuup was WUU uy "IMC), anuuuiin-o ine tu- Mrs.

Andrew Benyo. Jgagement of her daughter, Betty, Esther Baran. Joseph E. Angelo, son of Mr. Reservations Cartnelita DcCu- 38 ATTEND BANQUET and Mrs.

Joseph Angelo, 97 South! satis and Joan Schwartz. The Rebekah Past Noble Grands Cedar street, this city. No date hasj Patricia Veale is chairman and Association held a smorgasbord been selected for the wedding, Dorothy Smith co-chairman for the of Mr. and Mrs. John Morton, 364' Girl Scout Troop 20 Soith Poplar street, this city.

Thej Seventeen girls attended a Hal-wedding will take place Novem-ilowcen party held by Girl Scout ber 26. Troop 20, which meets at Grace Miss Paton, who is a former United Church of Christ. Refresh- (Spohn Hospital, Corpus Christie). Mrs. Gomer is the former Elaine Steiner, daughter cf Mr.

and Mrs. dinner last evening at the Hotel; Miss Matisak is a graduate of resiaeni oi ueiroit, attenaea ments were served and games Final arrangements were made likes it black but Do you think I should keep it black or go back to red? BLACK. DEAR BLACK: If it's a woman's privilege to change her hair, it is also a man's privilege to change his mind. Other than yourself, the only one you have to please is your husband. If you love him, you'll stay out of the red.

the University of Michigan. Marshall Steiner of Rose's Dress Shop. and friends, and reservations may be made with any member of committee. A sick committee to serve for November and December was named to consist of Mrs. Edward Bringenbcrg and Mrs.

Thomas Burns, West Hazleton; Mrs. Theresa Dinsmore and Mrs. Susan Dworsky ofIarwood. played under the direction of Miss Shirley Flynn, leader, who was assisted by Mrs. Edward Curran and Miss Lois Gunsrath, leader of Altamont.

There were 25 former poster Township High School and Noble Grands from Lady Jeremiah is employed at the Beryllium Cor-Lodge and 13 from Lady Conyng-'poration. Mr, Angelo is a graduate ham Lodge. The group presented: of Hazleton High School and is em-Mrs. Jeanette Slusscr, president, 'ployed at Roddy Products, Haver- Mr. Morton was graduated from the Pennsylvania State University and is presently employed in the for the bake sale to be held Saturday from 11 a.

m. to 5 p. at the Smiiax Floral Shop, East Broad street. MARRIAGE LICENSE Dersonnel deoartment of Pratt andiTmnn fifi Oran E. Haltom Frackville whitnev Comoratinn.

West Palm Thp niannina mmmiHpp fnr hP wun a norai piece. town. JT 1 J40 i Mary P. Marella Hazleton 'Beach party consisted of Anita Adams MEETING FRIDAY The Rhoda Briding Bible Class of St. Paul's United Church of! Feeling tired? Irritated? Run-Down? Give yourself a quick Nov.

4 by voting straight Re- Carol Cortez, Sharon Frey, Mary Louise Maue, Kathy Curran, Mar-beth RudolDh. and Janet Gentile. VOTE BRYDEN for SENATOR Fnr ALT. the PEOPLE CONFIDENTIAL TO MISERABLE: Talk to the Hillel Director on your campus. He has the answer for you but you must listen with an open mind.

Christ, West Hazleton, will meet HEY KIDS BIG FREE SHOW CAPITOL SAT. NOV. 1st. 10 A. M.

Get Your Tickets at any of BOVE'S "3" SUPER MARKETS Adv. REAL COUNTRY SAUSAGE And Scrapple Too HAMER'S. GL 5-4723 Adv. Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock, atv.nTF. STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC Mrs.

A. J. Fedullo Picked By Alumni Mrs. Anthonv Fpdulln Ibis Decorations were in charge oflPUDcan the home of Mrs. Robert Hinkle.

Adv. Adv 4 5 city, is serving on the committee i for the reunion of the Drexel Institute Alumni Association Saturdav A Continuation Of Catherine's GIANT BED PILLOW SALE at the Scranton Club following the i 1 Drexel University of Scranton football game, which starts at 1 i'P. m. the reunion will be for alumni from Wilkes-Barre, Scran- I ton, and this city. Cocktails will be served at the Scranton Club at 5 o'clock, and FESTIVAL OF VALUES woyj Ion Buy One At Regular Price Get The Mate FOR JUST $1 MORE! Jean Ycselski, Linda Pilger, Sharon McGeehan, Esther Sulkevich, Carol Mikula, Judy Baker, and Ruth LeGrande.

Serving on the clean-up committee were Patsy Pearsin, Peggy Houseknecht, Helene Andreuzzi, and Rita Shovarsky. Hagelgans Auxiliary About 25 members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Walter L. Hagelgans VFW Post of West Hazleton last attended the Hallowe'en party at the Post Home; Costume awards went to Betty Sabotka, prettiest; Doris Veranda, funniest; and Myrtle McGeehan, most unique. Awards "for the games went to Pauline Gavis, Betty Puza, Gertrude Koch, and Mary Repan-shek. The committee was comprised of Myrtle McGeehan, chairman, Christine Gorski, Nancy Burke, Betty Kelly and Peggy dinner will follow at 6 o'clock.

Among the guests will be Jack Hinkle, Drexel head coach: George Baughman and Ben Kish, i' assistant coaches; and Harold Reservations can be made with Choose from 5 of our most wanted pillows Mrs. Fedullo. New Specially Selected Groups with Additional Savings! A Medical Auxiliary Plans Two-Day Sale 4 The Women's Auxiliary of the Fridav. November 7 is the date No. Bed Pillows Turkey and chicken feathers.

"Buckmanized" to look, feel, and sleep like a DOWN PILLOW! Blue and white striped feath-, erproof ticking with corded edges. size. 1 Hazleton Branch, Luzerne County the next regUlar meeting. Brownie Troop 74 Brownie Troop 74, of the Transfiguration Church, West Hazleton. Regularly $2.95 each! Ilandmacher SUITS Getting Married? Largest selection Tuxedoes, Cutaways, Strollers, Fall Dress Dinner Jackets and Accessories in East.

All sizes 4 to 54. regularly 35. yFr 0) No. "Docron" Pillows Extra plump, filled wit.h 100 rc pure DuPont Dac-ron! Beautiful rose and bud print nylon cover. size.

Empire MB Suitable for late Fall and Winter fashion wear Other Soits-Reg. 59.95 NOW Regularly $5.95 each! $20 $45.00 NOW ANOTHER SPECIAL LOT 4 meuicai society, win conauci a i rummage sale at 32 South Wy- oming street Tuesday from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.

and Wednesday 4 from noon until 9 p. m. Mrs. L. J.

iVercusky is chairman of the sale 4 with Mrs. Emil Martyak as co- chairman. 4 Members should take their rum- mage to the storeroom Monday 4 night or contact the chairmen who will arrange to have it collected. 4' Birthday Greetings 4 Mrs. Josephine Spaar of 206 N.

i. Third street, West Hazleton, yes-4 terday. i Miss Mary Pupach of Stockton, 4 yesterday. jj Norman W. Henry, 415 East 4 Chestnut street, yesterday.

Pat Higgins, 994 Alter street, yesterday i WEDDING ANNIVERSARY i Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kalanik, 723 JjEast Broad street, are their 21st wedding anniversary today. Mrs. Kalanik is the for-jimer Verna Kcba.

Mr. Kalanik is 4 a salesman for the Summit Hill Marble and Granite Co. RING RECOVERED 4 PASSAIC, N. J. OP) Mrs.

Wil- 1 liam Geair recovered her wedding 4 ring on her 44th anniversary, She had lost it in a wood pile a i month after her wedding after she No. 3-Whfe Goose Down Pillows Not duck down or grey goose down, but pure white goose down. Covered with blue and white striped linen finish ticking. values to $22.95 FALL and WINTER DRESSES Regularly $9.95 each! $10.00 SI 5.00 $21.95 values to $39.95 values to $45.00 For No. 4-Extra Plump Down Feather Pillows Big cut size, 10 down, crushed feathers.

The famous WASII-n-DRY pillows. Covered with candy stripe featherproof ticking. Pink or blue. New Fall Winter Regularly $5.95 each! Values up to $8.95 HOW $4. SI il-95 had taken it off to split kindling, rr: i mmmmmmm For No.

S-King Size Imported Goose Down Pillows Jumbo size, covered with a novelty printed sateen and corded edges. cial care Gets it too with Vln WMMWk I Empire's Exclusive dryclean- fi-fr i ing Spots vanish like hf MP-St'L i new texture Garment odors Jm' completely disappear. Regularly $13.95 each i Her husband bought her a new one, 4 but it wasn't quite the same. Her family surprised her at the 4 anniversary party by presenting the ring, found recently when 4 ground was being cleared near the woodshed. For .09 WHITE ZIPPERED PILLOW PROTECTORS Regularly 75c each Laurel at Green Daily 9:30 to 5 4 Genetti's-Laurel and 15th Street Markets open 9 a.

m. to 9 p. m. 4 We give Green Stamps. Bon Ton Main Floor 4 Ji Adv..

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