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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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The Plain Speakeri
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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 23, 1957 PAGE 10 Fiancee Of James M. LaBraico- EngagementOf Conyngham Girl Rita M. Nilles, Lewis B. Smith Are Betrothed MUMHIMIWHWllllWiHi JLIM IM HIH HPWWll IMM III) JIIIWWM JMUmiMIUILWW II.JWWHMWI VMmW Weddings HOEGG-INMAN Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph W. Inman, rear 110 Main street, Johnstown, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Doris Inman, to John II. Hoegg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoegg, in Kline Diamond WSCS To View Slides Tuesday Night Highlights, of the summer Carrie Barge houseparty at Dickinson College, Carlisle, will be shown in colored slides when the Women's Society of Christian Service, of street, Weatherly.

The wedding took place in the Jonnstown Pres byterian Church July 18 at 2 p. m. The attendants were Kay Ivock Births Mr. and Mrs. David Eanies, 119 North Broad street, West Hazleton, a son (State Hospital).

The mother is the former Marie Wendcl. Mr. and Mrs. William Judge, 501 Springfield avenue, Berkley Heights, a daughter (St. Joseph Hospital, this city).

The mother prior to marriage was Marlene Yeager. Mr. and.Mrs. William S. Greis-mer, a son (Sacred Heart Hospital, Allentown).

The mother is the former Gretchen George. The father is the son of Dr. and Mrs. William C. Greismcr, 121 West Hemlock street.

Mr. and Mrs. John McBrairty, 37 West Seventh street, a son (St. Joseph Hospital). The mother is the former Margaret Dutz.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kashfak, RD 2, Tamaqua, a daughter (St. Joseph Hospital). The mother's maiden name was Florence Haga- and Vincent DeFrank, both of Diamond Methodist Church, has its initial fall meeting tomorrow! Johnstown.

A wedding reception took place at the American Legion, Johnstown. The couple now re sides at 743 Luzerne street, Johns town. Mr. Hoegg, a graduate of Weath ji'M 4 I I si 1 1 'Mm? r--. A in f'-nrri erly High School and the Pennsylvania State University, is an accountant for the Bethlehem Steel Corp.

in Johnstown. LEIBPLATTE Mr. and Mrs. Michael Platte of i' night. The session will be held in the church social rooms at 7:45 o'clock.

Narrators for the slides will be Misses Judy Gavert and Candy Trimble, Houseparty delegates. Mrs. G. Harry Lewis will preside lor the business session, and Mrs. Brian Fetterman, secretary of spiritual life, will be devotional leader.

Mrs. John Powell, treasurer, will present the 1957-58 budget, and the WSCS pledge service will be under the direction of Mrs. Harold Vowler, secretary of promotion. The social committee tomorrow night will consist of Mrs. Samuel Henntzy, Mrs.

Clarence Barnes, Mrs. Robert Roth, Miss Ida Gilbert, Mrs. Fred Schmeer, and Mrs William Bevans. Greet-ers will be Mrs. Henritzy and Mrs.

Barnes. 36 East First street, announce the disb. marriage of their daughter, Phyl Mr. and Mrs. Michael Batcho, lis.

to Andrew J. Leib. of 639 South Hancock street, McAdoo, a son (St. Joseph Hospital). The Miss Rita M.

Nilles mother prior to marriage was Martha Petrunchio. Lancaster, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Leib of that city, formerly of Hazleton. The couple will reside in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nilles, 317 1 Mr. and Mrs.

John Kalinovich, West Sixth street, announce the 511 Johnson street, Frecland, a son engagement of their daughter, Rita (St. Joseph Hospital). The mother to Lewis B. Smith', son of Mr. before marriage was Jean Evans, and Mrs.

Lewis V. Smith, 613 West Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner, Diamond avenue. i 632 Grant street, a daughter (State Miss Nilles is a graduate of Hospital).

Prior to marriage the LAUERHIVKLE Miss Hazel V. Hinkle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hinkle of Weatherly, RD1, was married to Robert G. Lauer, son of Mr.

and Mrs John Lauer of East Chapel street, this city, Saturday, September 14 The double ring ceremony was Hazleton High School and is em- mother was Marguerite Krommes. Mr. and Mrs. James Stauffer, Ringtown, RD, a son (Ashland ployed by Schultz' at Hometown. Smith, a graduate of Hazleton High School, is employed by the Hazle- State Hospital).

ton National Bank. performed in St. Matthew's Church, Miss Carol Phile Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phile of 363 Main street Conyngham.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol, to Rolland Koch son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Koch of Susquehanna boulevard. West Hazleton. No wedding date has been set.

Miss Pbile was graduated from West Hazleton High School in June, and is employed at the Victoria Candy Shop, this city. Mr. Koch, a graduate in the same class, is serving with the U. S. Navy, stationed at Patuxent River, Md.

Miss Adelaide L. Bzullak Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bzullak 18 Christine street, Torrington, of the engagement of their daughter, Adelaide Louise, to James Michael LaBraico, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Dominic LaBraico, 602 James street, this city. No date has been selected for the wedding. Miss Bzullak is a graduate of the Hartford Hospital School of Nursing, Hartford, class of 1954. Mr. LaBraico, an alumnus of Bncknell University, class of 1954, is a senior student at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia.

LadybugsWill AAUW To Organize Book Club Tuesday A literature study group to discuss contemporary novels and non-fiction works will be organized by the creative arts committee of the Hazleton Branch, American Association of University Women, tomorrow night. The meeting, open to all AAUW members, will be held at the Hazleton Public Library at 7:30 o'clock. Scranton Student Winner In Area 3 Miss Lucinda Gallia, student nurse at the Scranton State Hos- West Packer, by Rev. Alfred G. Sandrock.

Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a ballerina-length gown of white nylon eyelet and net with tiny seed pearls, and Elect Oct. 20 a shoulder-length veil. She wore gauntlets, and carried Military Order of Ladybugs will .7 U1 IT -w ominate and elect officers at represent Arc. Three on of the Student Nurses Associatoin Mark Business Women's Week A 'Bossy7 Youngster Is Merely At this opening session, Mrs. Jo Women's Foundation, first worldwide foundation for.

women, acts lllL-cuilg, OUIIUdV, uiiuuri tu, ai r. chrysanthemums and pompons. 2:30 the Drake.Wearfff 1 in ttb with white ribbon streamers. VFvy Iome East Green street I test "for the title of Miss Student Miss Lois Kehley cousin of the! Cq Catherine Mitc'ho Nurse of Pennsylvania Area bride, was maid of honor. She wore i Three mcludes students from the Trying To Win Some New Friends as research center cleanng house Kennedy.8 best-selling book, and library on materials related to women workers, established by By MRS.

MURIEL LAWRENCE ted. that she said to him when a pink nylon net ballerina length 1 2 i. ZT. 'Ule Hospital School of Nursing "Profiles in Courage," and Miss Esther Shenk, creative arts chair- the National Federation. Facilities are open to the public.

The National Federation of Busi- Paul's parents had recently mov-j the red-headed stranger left, with a pink lace hat and jable vav be mailed to TrVa here-ed to a new town. In the only too, have been afraid a friend matching gloves. Her crescent Oakdale Freeland The dccision fr ne state' tide neighborhood1 where they could find: wouldn't come back, my chicken, cascade was of blue chrysanthe- ciDDie reDorted on the wiu be 00 scholastic a house, there were no children! Just as you are doing, I had to mums and pompons. Vf: achievement, technical couidc- man, will summarize the novel, "Houseful of Love," by Marjorie Hnimnian Thi. sturlv prnun will i i t- I o--t- "ff "UHieu once a month of his age.

wait and see." I Raymond Lauer was best man m(t, '1 tence, personality, character. iiuds is aeaicaiea 10 promoting So one morning when his mother Because it would have been cruel i for his brother. Ushers were Clif- avL- grooming, judgment and leader- the interests of business and pro opened the front door, what she to say, "Why were you so bossy I I iL. National Business Women's Week being observed from today hrough Saturday. In making an official proclamation of the week, S.

Thomas Cap-parell, Mayor of the City of Hazleton, points out that this week is set aside to pay tribute to women in business and the professions, and the contribution they make to the nation. The theme for the week is "Salute to Women-AVio Work." The observance is by Ihe National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, and is sponsored throughout the United States. "National Business Women's R'cek" was first observed in 1928, when there were 10 million women who worked. Today there are approximately 22 million. The National Federation of Business and Professional Women's ford Kehley, Jr.

and James Keh- at lfae Drake.Wear Post.ship ahlity. ley, cousins of the bride iHome Hostesses will be Sara -Richard Hinklewlhe.Hi,, Cathi. SHOWER TONIGHT organ and Mrs. Florence Mi(cno Delta Mu chapter of Beta Sigma sang ''I Love You Truly," ''Be-; it was reported that Lorna Baker; Phi wiU have a shower thi eve-cause," and Perfect Love. natipn.

9. c. Jn.nh!mng at 6.30 o'clock, at Gus Gen- saw rejoicea ner nean. in uie wun tnat Doy? How can you ever driveway was a red-headed Strang-1 expect to keep a friend if you treat er, no bigger and no smaller than him like that?" Paul, for whom he was demon- To a me dp ir. strating the chiming I bell on his hlg desirabUit as rjend mm rf ntt him'nla 'Prion rTi int.

Then, abrupt 2 Local Delegates At League Meeting Mrs. William C. Butler, president, and Mrs. Paul Williams, finance chairman of the Hazleton League of Women Voters, are attending an all-day League district meeting at Lewisburg today. Representatives from Leagues in Bloomsburg, State College, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport and Lewis junior-size bicycle.

The bride's mother wore a Marv Ppn.n etti's. The affair will honor Rose- this would have meant his mother 1 vi 1. 1 r- blue lace dress with black acces- at tne S(ate Hospita. an(1 Ferry, Carmelita DeCusatis fessional Wbmen. The 1956-57 Legislative Platform, adopted in biennial convention, July 1956, pledged members to work for: Equal Rights amendment to the U.S.

Constitution; jury service for women; equal pay for comparable work; uniform retirement age under the Social Security Act; increase in the amount of earned income permitted to a person receiving Social Security benefits; removal of and prevention of discrimination on the basis of age, sex or marital status in both despaired of it, too. Her criticism could turn the world into a very dismal place indeed. ly her heart sank away from its joy. Paul was treating the stranger abominably. Right before her eyes, he'd shoved the guest away from his bicycle, shouting, "No, you can't ride it! I gotta ride now! I sones ana a corsage 01 wnue pom-iEron js jjj at hcr hom jand Margaret Pitt.

pons. The bridegroom's mother Donations were made to lh(J patsy Veale and Mary Petrole wore a navy blue lace dress with A jIospita ami to the co-chairmen for the affair. pink accessory and a corsage of Parade Dorothv Swedat Buttinsky! pink pompons. railed an aildit fn! Jr burg also are in attendance Doggetts Observe 36th Anniversary Following a reception at the thp gcnera, sessjon YVcUairiy The purpose of Hie session is to 1 gotta whiz down this driveway yuaKaKe ire nan, uie tuupic Anniversaries study local League's methods of: See me? Get outa my way or on a honeymoon trip to Virginia Clubs, founded in 1919, is the oldest and largest national organization government and industry with DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs.

John E. Doggett, financing their own programs and I'll ride over you 119 East Chestnut street, observed! and through the Mie.iandoan vai- Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Hawfe, A daughter was born to Mr.

and for women who work. There arej special emphasis on civil service supporting the state and nalionai IZlTl "dVe Leir 36th wedding, anniversary ley. For traveling the brid-t i Cfnra Motels 7c 928 West Second strppf to. lersary i iv (J 1 1 1 3300 BPW clubs in the 48 states, dmc leagues where it belongs Saturday. Alaska, Hawaii and the District 111 1ULdl sldlc "1U a oiue jersey urebwiui New Coxeville.

Beavcriday. hat, black accessories, and a cor- jMeadowS( at St Joscph Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wetzel. 347 sage of white pompons.

Upon their week It was previously re- Entwistle street, Weatherly, 30lh They are the parents of seven meni, ana women in me armea services. children: Mrs. Henry Gorsky, Manville, N. Rev. Joseph Dog iciuiu me, i icamc ui a new- ported by tne hospital that the tomorrow.

Mrs. wetzel is the lor- HONORED AT PARTY Miss Helen Fichter, 330 Second street, Weatherly, was honored at a family dinner yesterday in celebration of her birthday of Columbia, with membership totaling more than 170,000. The Federation is the only organization for women which includes all professions and occupations. National headquarters are in ly furnished apartment at 60'Achild was a son Paul's bossiness is not a fatal character defect but a most natural effect of his weeks of loneliness. When you are seven and want a friend very much, you can't believe it when a possible one appears.

You are terrified of losing him. To keep" him, you do anything to mer Theresa Pavlic, Hazleton. AUXILIARY TO MEET The Ladies Auxiliary to the gett, stationed at St. Paul's Churfh, Scranton; Sister Mary IDrakeAVear VFW Post will have a Genetti's 15th St. Super Market Open Daily 9 a.

m. to 9 p. m. Washington, D. located at 2012 special meeting Wednesday at 7:30 Judith, St.

John's Convent, Wilkes-Barre; Sister Mary Anne de Beau-pre, Misericordia College, Dallas; aoum ropiar street, mis cuy. Mrs. Lauer is employed by Tung-Sol Electric at Weatherly, while Mr. Lauer is employed for Veglia Electrical Contractors in this city. Guests attended from Brooklyn, Extra Special! Lcichtman's Alpine Ice Cream 'a Gal.

Pkg. 89c Adv. prove your desirability to him. Massachusetts avenue. p.

at the Post Home, East The Business and Professional. Green street. BANNS OF MARRIAGE Banns of marriage were 'pub Adv. You shove him away from yourjJack Doggett, bicvele so he'll go on admiring and Catherine and Robert, at lished in St. Joseph's Slovak R.

N. Philadelphia, Allentown church between Raymond Stank of'your skill as the only skill thathome. and Shenandoah. that parish and Miss Nicholeencan make it perform. I Mrs.

Doggett is the former Isa- Cesario of Most Precious Blood You give him no chance at all to bel Martin. BIRTHDAY PARTY So-o RIGHT! church; John P. Labanosky of Ss. parade his powers to you because Peter and Paul's parish and Fran-; you already think him wonderful Betty Powell and Harry Smith were guests of honor at a birthday and need all the time you've got ces Kajkiewicz of St. Josephs; and Thomas Massage of St.

Jo- party at the Lapinsky home, held by "Our Family Club." Games with him to show him you're wor So-o LIGHT! seph's and Caroline Brobst of thy of him. were played and refreshments serv ed. The next meeting will be a SUPPER TONIGHT The Hazleton Medical Auxiliary will have a supper meeting at 7 o'clock this evening at the Elks Home on East Broad street. A business session will follow the supper. Mrs.

Emil Martyak and Mrs Mary Dailey are co-chairmen for tonight's affair. masquerade party, October 11 at the home of Marie Gallagher, The CONTINENTAL SWEATER JACKET! West Hazleton. Good Shepherd church, Drums. Watching you, grownups may (groan over your show-off bossi- WEDDING OCTOBER 19 r.ess. But this is only because Miss Bernardine Bresky, da ugh-j they've forgotten how they tried ter of Mr.

and Andrew "prove themselves" to strang-Bresky, McAdoo, will be married ers, too, by offering roast beef too to Joseph M. Shaller, son of Mr. often and insisting on demonstrated Mrs. Michael Shaller, Lofty, 'ing their skill with a home movie Saturday, October 19, in St. Cune-Jcamera.

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