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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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14 Hazltton Standard-Speaker, Wednesday, April 3, 1963 1 Enaaqement of Miss Makuta Fellowship In Humanities To Miss Boyle Miss Purnell C. Mathias Are Engaged At a party held at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Purnell, Hometown, announced the engagement of their daughter, Nellie Miss Alice P. Boyle, a former resident of this city, has been awarded a John Hay Summer Fel jy JsC ft lowship to attend a four-week institute in the humanities at Colo rado College, Colorado Springs Anne, to Charles Mathias, son of Colo.

the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Mathias, Daughter of the late Mr. and 3 it! fe Mrs. P.

A. Boyle, she is a teacher Tamaqua. A June wedding is plan ned. Miss Purnell attended the Penn of English at Summit, N. J.

Miss Boyle is a graduate of St. Gab riel's High School and holds de sylvania State University and was graduated from Bloomsburg State College, where she was a member grees from Immaculata College and the University of Pennsyl vama. of Sigma Alpha Eta. he is a speech therapist in the Chester The institute for public high County Schools. school teachers and administrators Mr.

Mathias is a graduate of will run from June 29 through Princeton University, where he was July 27. While there, Miss Boyle will read and discuss significant a member of the Quadrangle Club and secretary of the class of 1962. He presently is attending the Uni books, take courses in philosophy, literature and history, and attend special lectures on music and art. versity of Pennsylvania Graduate School, Philadelphia. There will be no examinations or grades.

The Colorado institute is one of four financed by the Ford Founds tion. Each participant receiving John Hay Fellowship receives $300 for the four-week period, plus $60 3 for each dependent, and travel Vilh-lrtr expenses up to $100. These is no charge for tuition. What could be smarter for Easter than colorful knit? Mimosa-yellow is chosen by Caprlsians for this spring-weight knit ensemble (left). Beneath the jacket, narrowly banded In black, there's a sleeveless pullover.

The smooth double- knit (center) Is designed bv Talbott In clear blue, trimmed with hyacinth-white. Tuxedo-styled jacket of the travel-knit (right) tops a short-sleeved pullover. Colors are orange and Orion acrylic fiber ensures easy care of these knits. Grove 241 Plans Sale on Saturday Persons with rummage for the rummage sale of Grove 241, Su Miss Joan Marie Makuta An Aid to Foreigners in Washington Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen V. Makuta, Bayamon, Puerto Rico, WASHINGTON IP) In a base-' secretary's wife reported. The ba- United Church Women Plan May Program ment across the street from the nana leaf was over six feet long. band was working, and she knew no one in the city. But as soon as she saw our girl, she brightened up: She was so glad to know some one cared." formerly of Hazleton and Newnan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan Marie, to Lieutenant Robert Warn Winston, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Robert Warn Winston, Newport, Washington. The wedding will be held July 27, at St. George's Catholic Church, White House, a group of Wash ington women are proving to for preme Forest Woodmen's Circle, may take it to the home of the president, Helen Matchick, North Church street, telephone 454-6181. The sale is scheduled for Saturday at 32 South Wyoming street, and the rummage should be taken to Mrs.

Matchick's before Friday Newnan, Ga. Most of the requests are not so exotic. The committee is often asked to find tutors for children, locate recreational facilities, doctors, and information on schools. Friends Indeed eign diplomats that the warmth of friendship lies beneath the city's A committee of United Church The bride-elect attended Marywood College, Scranton, and was Women meeting last evening at was graduated from the University of Georgia, where she was a mem Beth Israel Sisterhood Donor Lunch Beth Israel Temple Sisterhood had its donor luncheon yesterday at the Temple auditorium, when an interpretation of the Broadway show, "Camelot" was presented by Mrs. Gerald Cohn with Mrs.

Henry Supowit, vocalist, and Mrs. Jack Tenenholtz, pianist. They were introduced by Mrs. Jane Mason. Mrs.

Aaron Goldman presided for the meeting, and Mrs. Herbert Schultz gave the invocation. Mrs. Goldberg introduced the following guests: Mrs. Oshinsky and Miss Oshin-sky, Washington, D.

Mrs. Levy, Scranton; Mrs. Murray Glassberg, Mrs. David Wagner, Miss Weis, Mrs. Linda Firestone, Mrs.

Lewis Green, Mrs. Sarah Goldberg, Mrs. Waronoff, Mrs. Martin Goldberg, Mrs. Harry Goldberg, Mrs.

Minnie Smulyan, Mrs. Pape, Mrs. nak, Mrs. Lillian Cohn, Mrs. Betty Cohn, Mrs.

Gerald Cohn and Mr. Figlin. Mrs. Goldman thanked yesterday's committee: Mrs. Harry Grumbach, chariman; Mrs.

Harry Cohn, co-chairman; Mrs. John Schultz, Mrs. Jack Narrow, Mrs. Joel Tapper, Mrs. Lenore Gund-ling, Mrs.

William Mittleman, Mrs. cold, marble facade. They are members of the Hos St. Peter's Episcopal parish house, ber of Delta Delta Delta. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education, and currently is teaching in the Fort Besides meeting the needs of evening.

pitality and Information Service made arrangements for the May Fellowship scheduled for May 3, Benning Children Schools. She formerly was a teacher in the Volunteer Class Will Meet Friday The Volunteer Sunday School ass of Trinity Lutheran Church will meet at Bergstresser Atkinson Grammar School, Newnan, Ga. at 7:30 p. m. at St.

Peter's Episco Hail the Princess Mr. Winston was graduated from the University of Washington pal parish house. where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta. He received his com individuals, the committee schedules tours of government departments and places of historical interest in and around Washington, tours of art galleries and special concerts. To many of the people who seek mission with the U.

S. Army upon graduation, and now is stationed Lounge. Miss Hazel Chegwidden is chairman and Mrs. John King co-chairman of the committee. Theme for the May Fellowship is "One Fami at Fort Benning, from where he will be discharged in August.

The couple plans to reside in Seattle, where Lt. Winston President Mary Sivar will preside, and the social committee consists of Martha Yatsko, Irene Berg will attend the University of Washington Law bchool. the aid of THIS, the committee is; ly Under God: Genuine and Full Participation." eron, Betty Rowlands and Ruth Maue. The annual business meeting of (THIS), a volunteer group that extends a helping hand to members of foreign diplomatic staffs and their families. THIS volunteers conduct English language classes and special language classes and special orientation meeting for new arrivals in Washington.

A THIS worker might find herself chatting with a Pakistani attache at a special tea, conducting a one-woman shopping tour for the wife of an Asian ambassador, or introducing two young African boys to the sport of bowling. "We never know what's going to turn up," says Mrs. Dudley United Church Women will be held DEAR ABBY: Friday, April 19, at 7:30 p. at tne lone inenaiy naven in a strange land. "One of our volunteers offered to take the sons of an African couple on a family bowling trip," Mrs.

Owen says. "She walked into the couple's hotel room, and found the wife sitting on the bed, looking alone and dejected. Her hus the Christ Lutheran parish house. All churches are asked to send at least two representatives. Think Twice, Lady! SCOOTER ROME (AP) The three millionth Vespa motorscooter has just been sold.

The Italian company which makes them turned out th first one March, 1946. Attending last evening's meeting were Mrs. Robert McGeehan, Mrs. Eugene S. Teter, Bertha Waldron, By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Mrs.

G. Harry Lewis, Ada F. Clay, Kathryne Kile, Mrs. Edith Roth Owen, an attractive blonde who has been chairman of the com Stop worrying. Write to Abby well, Mrs.

Eleanor Owens, Mrs. Milton Leitchman, Mrs. Robert Segil, Mrs. Morton Cohn and Mra I. Klapper.

I For a personal reply enclose a mittee since its inception in 1961 "One day I had a call from a self-addressed, stamped envelope woman who wanted to know how 1 James Veale, Mary King, Mrs. John Phillippi, Mrs. Jessie Scheit-rumpf, Nancy Leipfert, Hazel E. Chegwidden, Mrs. D.

E. Keller, Helen Schellhammer, Agnes H. Kudlich, Mrs. John James, Mary Floyd, Violet Young, and Mrs. John Houseknecht.

to repair a plastic swimming pool. Another day a woman from Sierra Leone said she was making a na tive dish and wanted to know DEAR ABBY: I am single. I met a single man a sergeant in the Air Force. We are both 39. He retires next year.

He's asked me to marry him. I'm sure we love each other but I am in doubt about a few things. He never has any money. A top kick's pay (after deductions) is about $375 a month. He lives in the barracks and gets his meals at the mess hall or the NCO Club.

He has no dependents and his clothes aren't expensive. Yet when we go out I have to lend him $10 or $20 until his next pay where to get palm oil." Growing Group The committee was the "brain vv7rftnnnrn MPB Society Sees Slides Of Convent Slides of the Day of Recollection at Villa Rosello, Newfield, N. were presented by Marie LaRose child" of Mrs. Eleanor Israel, an officer in the protocol department i i of the State Department. She was aware that foreign visitors needed at last night's meeting of the Most more help than the department could give them, and raised i iwe Look Neat While Doing Housework By ALICIA HART NEA Beauty Editor Before the church bells chimed, the man in your life always saw you at your best.

You had a date, and you dressed for it. But what about now? Have you forgotten your appearance in the frantic rush of housekeeping and child rearing? It's not easy to look your best while you try, at the same time, to tidy your house, do your marketing and keep junior from pounding baby sister with a sauce pan. But if you succeed, it will have immeasureable effect on your personal pride, on your husband's morale and on your youngsters, too. 000 to get THIS off the ground. IN WCkllA III I Today the committee operating day.

He hasn't saved anything. I wonder what he does with his money? CURIOUS DEAR CURIOUS: Don't marry the top kick until he gives you an accounting of where his money goes or you'll wind up kicking yourself later. without government funds has more than 100 volunteers to call on, and the organization is still Cooking Is Fun FAMILY DINNER A one-crust pantry shelf peach pie gets a popular crumb topping. Braised Choulder Lamb Chops with Carrots and Celery Potatoes Green Salad Streusel Peach Pie Beverage STREUSEL PEACH PIE 1 can (1 pound, 13 ounces) sliced cling peaches 1 tablespoon lemon juice Vt cup sugar 1 tablespoon plus Vi cup flour cup butter or margarine 1 tablespoon finely grated orange rind 8-inch pie shell with fluted rim, unbaked Turn peaches into a colander or Hw-'W-A fi.tw"'i-it?s, III I I II II growing, 9356 Mrs. Owen and Mrs.

John Mc- Precious Blood Altar and Rosary Society. Sister Anthony Mary was narrator for the slides. The Villa Rosello is the mother house of th? Daughters of Mercy Convent. Rev. Anthony Ferrari had the opening prayer, and President Josephine Antonelli invited all members to the 1963 convention of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women to be held April 27, at the Hotel Casey, Scranton.

Reservations may be made with Mrs. Antonelli. 455-2290 before April 19. Grace Mariano gave the treasur SIZES 2-8 Clintock, the vice chairman, com prise the group executive committee. The only full-time paid By MARIAN MARTIN Everybody loves the little-girl staffer is Mrs.

Elizabeth Mac- DEAR ABBY: You are so right in saying that mixing school books with babies and milk bottles is for the birds. I am connected with a college, and we have housing for married students with children, but 1 t-xtiTrA charm of this side-pleat princess most especially, little girls! Sew Donald, a Canadian-born Vassar graduate. this easy version in sunny, saucy colors pique, linen, broadcloth. The sponsors of THIS are wives Printed Pattern 9356: Children's er's report, and Jennie Martoccio, of cabinet members, who donate their time and talents, not just their names. the sick report.

New members wel sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. Size 6 takes 1 yards 35-inch fabric. strainer to drain thoroughly; comed were Julia Machinus, Ida A Small Favor Once a Laotian woman who was DiBillo and Rosemary Tankalav- sprinkle with Vi cup of the sugar and 1 tablespoon flour; mix to age. going to give a demonstration of most of them can't afford it. They live in shacks and trailers instead.

I feel sorry for these young wives married to students. Many struggle with small children while husband studies Aristotle and the Second Carthaginian War. And after he completes his education, he informs his wife that he has "outgrown" her intellectually, and then divorces her for someone more suited to his educated self. Sincerely, BITTER gether the remaining Vi cup sugar flower arranging needed a banana )ty When it comes II style, women I Ylri who like to. Yr V'X: look their best lon a budgert -1 comet J1 TrIan9le-We Xf picture five WA stunning i ty reasons why; 6 from our Easter Nl COlpaCtentslf I III Signed I'll llm.

DutSDrinain and the V4 cup flour, butter and Your children will carry their early memories of you through their mature years. And it's up to you to make sure that they don't remember an unattractive woman, with untidy clothing and hair either flying or perpetually set in pincurls. Good planning can do the trick. First, select wash-and-wear fabrics for your days at home. They're so easy to care for that your house-dresses can be kept spotless on an an everyday basis.

Just wash them in warm soap or detergent suds, then let them drip dry while you orange rind with a pastry blender until butter particles are fine. Turn peach mixture into pie shell; sprinkle with flour mixture. Bake on low shelf of a hot (425 degrees) Fifty cents in coins for this pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin, care of Hazleton Standard-Speaker, 64, Pattern 232 West 18th New York 11, N. Y.

Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. FREE OFFER! Coupon in Spring Pattern Catalogue for one pattern free anyone you choose from 300 design ideas. Send 50 cents now for catalogue. leaf. Mrs.

Owen called Mrs. Stewart Udall, wife of the Secretary of Interior, figuring that somewhere in her husband's bali-wick there was a banana leaf. Mrs. Udall phoned the next day and reported that a banana leaf had been located. "I was going to give it to Stewart to deliver, but oven until pastry and topping are lightly browned 30 to 40 minutes.

Serve warm. Jolly 12 Holds Birthday Party Jolly 12, a newly formed social group comprised of 12 local women had a birthday party in honor of Mildred Simmons, at Stan Gei etti's Tyrolean Room, where was presented with a birthday cake. The guest of honor received a gift from the club. Organ music was by Freddie Houser. Attending were: Anna Skokowsky, Elizabeth Boyer, Rita Kershbaumer, Mary Classified Ads Bring Results when I saw it I didn't dare," the voursieoand DEAR ABBY: We grew up in a strict Catholic home and never had meat on Fridays.

We are all married now and have our own homes. All of us observe the dietary laws except my youngest sister. When she has our parents to her home on Friday nights sh? serves her own family meat and wash up the breakfast dishes. Arrange your children's napi Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement SNYDER'S DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Enjoyed At Birthday Party Honoring Jacqueline Buehler fixes fish for the folks. They have never said anything about it Mary Michalochick, Mil I know how it must hurt them, dred Hyduck, Barbara Burcak, I asked my sister not to do this! Mary Leshock, Angeline Kilner, and she became verv ansry and -tnei inelma Uachman and told me to mind my own business schedules so that you can have some tme each day for your personal care.

While they're dozing, take a relaxing sudsy bath or a refreshing shower. Once a week, you can use this time, too, for a shampoo. Keep your hair becomingly but simply styled, so that you can set it yourself after your shampoo and have it combed out before your husband gets home for dinner. Don't forget that little things count. While you have your hair up in pincurls, cover your head with a bright kerchief or a pretty cap designed just for that purpose.

To save steps, keep a beauty Mildred Simmons. Birthdays of members, Mrs. Elizabeth Boyer, Mary Seamon and Angeline Kilner were celebrated at Reteneller's Gold Room. Why does she take this attitude? HURT BROTHER DEAR BROTHER: Your sister is declaring her independence high, wide and handsome. It is HER way of showing her parents that she Is no longer under their domination.

She is being disrespectful, small, and childish. a 9'eam your eyel 1 GenettPs 15th St. Market open til 9 P. M. Mon.

thru Sat. We Give Green Stamps AdT. The Perfect Gift for Easter m. -ww 'Twr "-T- i mmm rh vr-l xv vr-L. tV AVIk-i fl m8tf i iPv Vj-.

.7 jyf. II I corner on a kitchen shelf. Stock it with towel, washcloth, powder and lipstick. Then you can freshen up quickly if you see a visitor coming down the street. Housework is hard on the hands, so use hand cream nightly.

And don't forget your weekly manicure, even if you don't use polish. Get an inexpensive attachment for your phone that will enable you to prop the receiver on your shoulder. Then you can do your nails while you are chatting with your friends or ordering groceries. There's a big difference between a homemaker and a household drudge. And which of he two you are depends entirely on you.

You'll go about your chores with a light heart if you know you luok neat while you work. THE REVISED STANDARD VERSION BIBLE Many fine editions from $3.25 now available at 4c SHOES SNYDER'S DELICIOUS, VHOLESOME ICE CREAM, an extra special treat for any festive occasion, scored a big hit with these youngsters and grownups at the second birthday anniversary party for pretty Jacqueline Buehler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Buehler, 759 North Church street. The guest of honor is seated at the left and the other guests are: Barbara Swett, Cheri Buehler, Jeff Burger, Kath-ryn Burger, Donna Swett, Mrs.

Buehler holding daughter, Lisa Ann, Mrs. Marie Swett and Mrs. Shirley Burger. Remember to order SNYDER'S TOP QUALITY ICE CREAM AND CHOCOLATE MILK for that next celebration. (If your neighborhood dealer cannot furnish you with pure, rich vitamin-packed SNYDER'S MILK and other fresh dairy products, call 454-1341 for con venient courteous home delivery).

JUST IN TIME BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) The bouse door banged shut and locked Mrs. Willard T. Lovell out. Ten chilly minutes later a letter arrived from her brother, Wat-soa H.

Wyman of Seattle, who had visited her recently. In it was her spare house key.j Oyer ISO Slent Throughout th Cwf 38 WEST BROAD ST. 224 WEST BROAD STREET.

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