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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Standard-Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Saturday, April 20, 1968f 6 Nobody Won the Baffle Between Maxis-Minis Miss Kowalsky, Slatington Man Tell of Troth State School ABWA Topic Monday Night i ii ii i mi i i wi bumi nw, iim a is Keystone Chapter, AmpHr-an i diwui ui ou years ago. i wrs. neien jvowaisity, mver 1 frTth hattlp use still iml.J tuj i Rns.infv Wnmcn's mill: "7 lucu "chcu cuais wcic a iwuwui Acres, aiaungion XiU 1, an- have a din-e meetiMoSv at shJWing Italian a11 Uections. double-breasted nounces the engagement of her riave a timber meenn Monaaj a for fall and wlnter ended in nooular with tiny fitted am Patricia fnrmPriv nf this 7 ence today. Fifty-nine houses have; tops buttoned up to neat band neck- cjty to Joseph G.

Chandler, son i foueht it OUt On the Pifti Palaco'linec hut rovore orp rptlimins. -t m- nr. nunAln- I I Room, director of vduateer resources at runway, an(J everything goes Sleeves are set in and narrow. Be-1 Lehigh Street. Slatington i me Haen Mate scnooi ana hos- from long bare legs to covered low the waist, coats fan out in! Ti.

ifnu-alskv VlXn Spetv uvJ' CalvCS- flares- clever cuts- Hazleton High School and re- wiu be oIunteer vorK at wmte. The boutique houses went mad seaming, bright metal buttons and ceived a b.S. degree from Rider Haven State School. about maxis. The knitwear houses plenty of pockets.

College, Trenton, N. and M.S. During the business meeting were a little more cautious with; Suit jackets are long and lean degree from Lehigh University, plans will be completed for the only an occasional long skirt. The 'and usually with belts. Skirts arej Bethlehem.

She is employed as a May 7 card party. Xlembers are ready-to-wear lines from the cou-j shaped just off the straight but business education teacher at Slat-asked to make returns and to turn ture houses were even less pre- i plenty of pleats are still around, mgton jfigh School, where she also in donations for the party as soon Pared to take risksJ t-he mani was! The screaming that the js director of the majorette, color as possible. iln a uenniie minority. Italians used to love are repiacea glanj and flag-twirling squads. PrnrppH of the nartv will to1 The 1930s theme Vas been somber muted shades in keep- Mr chandler was graduated, e' 'V i a good second inning, fox with the somewhat sedate from Slatington High School and styles being shown.

Gray has got 1 cipient of this year's scholarship floaU sf-ii mm, wh it almost all its own way for day 22321 V'-- served three years in the U. S. Navy- He is employed by the American Nickeloid will be announced at me Jia hair wprp pnnipH ctraicht were and evening. Also important are nieetin sketchbooks from the Hollywood beige, black, white and olive. 71 Jacoby On Bridge III aaalii Cadette GS Troop Has Double Value Often Deceives nvestiture Cadette Girl Scout Troop 306 held an informal investiture and rededi-cation ceremony in the social rooms of the Diamond Methodist Church.

The Red patrol was in charge of the flag ceremony with Adrienne Miss Anna Mary Gerlach Miss Gerlach Engaged Mr. and Mrs. John Gerlach, 403 S. Kennedy Drive, McAdoo, announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Mary, to John Joseph Mauro, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Mauro, 104 E. Garibaldi Nesquehoning. A summer wedding is planned. Miss Gerlach was graduated from Marian Catholic High School and the McCann School of Business and attended the Pennsylvania State University. She is employed in the office of Genetti's Super Markets, this city.

Mr. Mauro was graduated from Nesquehoning High School, attended Lehigh County Community College, and completed a tour of duty with the U. S. Navy. He is employed in the quality control department of the Ruberoid Corporation, Allentown.

Miss Donna Marie Bobbie Fiancee of Ronald Honis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bobbie, 607 Washington Freeland, announce the engagement of their daughter. Donna Marie, to Ronald Honis, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Honis. 415 E. Chestnut this city. No date has been set for the wedding.

Miss Bobbie is a graduate of Freeland High School, class of 1966, and is employed at the Hazleton Branch of the -Citizens' Bank of Freeland. Mr. Honis is an alumnus of Hazleton High School and is employed in the advertising department of the Hazleton Standard-Speaker. pauii icauci aa vaiin. j.

lag bearers were Linda Blahosky and Lynn Watkins; color guards were Donna Rickard and Jane Maderick. NORTH 20 AJ106 J75 AK2 8654 WEST (D) EAST A Void A 9 7 5 3 VQ83 A 6 QJ874 44053 KQJ102 A93 SOUTH A AK842 VK 10942 96 7. North-South Vulnerable West North East South Pass Pass Pass 1 A 2N.T. 3 4 Dble Pass Pass Pass Opening lead The White patrol, led by Debbie Kent, had the candlelight ceremony, stressing the Girl Scout I Anniversaries Bear A bby Band Listed ForY-Hub This Eveninq WEDDING Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Gallagher 498 South Cedar 18th on Monday. Promise and laws. Sht was assisted by Kathy Seo, Ruth Audaki-mow. Linda Hammond, Marion Do-lon and Cindy Lauer. The Blue patrol, led by Judy Stish.

was in charge of investing new Scouts and the presentation of piper pal pins. She was assisted by Linda Jacobs, Nancy Nelmes and Debbie Fellin. By Abigail Van Buren (Chicago Tribune N. Y. News DEAR ABBY: I don't know if I have a problem or not.

My next door neighbor is a sweet young woman who comes over quite often as her husband frequently "works" nights and she doesn't like to be alone. I am a widow, and I love having her, so that's not the prob dressed up with my "face" on. Should I tell my niece about him? Should I tell his wife? Or should I approach the husband? Or should I just keep niy nose in and my mouth shut? WANTS TO KNOW DEAR WANTS: Tell your niece that you "think" her friend is your neighbor's husband and let her take it from there. Bv OSWALD JAMES JACOBY East was mighty proud of as he entered 200 points on his YMCA-YWCA Hub will feature; the "Hue Main Susiety" this eve-i ning from 8 to 11 o'clock, at the association building. Girls scheduled to work as coat attendants are Mary Lu BIRTHDA Y.Jerry Gallagher 498 South Cedar 17th tomorrow.

He is a member of the Junior class at St. Gabriel's High School. James Weber, son of Mr. and Troop 306 meets every Thursday at 3:45 p.m. and is under the leadership of Mrs.

Thomas Mardyniak, Mrs. Ruth Fellin and Mrs. Edward Moul. side of the ledger. He had won the first club and led a second club for South to ruff.

mi mtf'-'' rf South had led a diamond to dum Cal Pane Miss Mary Paula Feeko my king ana piayea tne live oi lem. But the other day I visited my niece in a nearby town, and who should be her guest for the eve Carlotta Divigili, Shirley Mrs. Robert Weber, 222 E. Beech: Pat Fetterman and Yvonne 18 years old Sunday. He will; Prete.

Council members scheduled' be graduated in June from Hazle-i to work are Janet Hoegg, door; ton High School where he has been! hearts. East had gone up with DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been happily married for four years, although thus far we the ace and forced South with an Betrothed to L. Seiwe Cancel Meeting Of GOP Council ning hut mv neighbor hushann! other club. South entered dum my with the ace of diamonds and He "has seen me only oive not been blessed with the chil-I'm throwing my trash out in thejdren we both wanted riSht away-alley, so he didn't recognize me all! After a year, I say my physician, I ihtl tune ra- led a heart to his king. This play was made to guard against the un Nancy Krensavage and Jeannie; prominent in football.

Balasick, early; Roseann Bishop Mrs Eslher (Carsia) ParisP) and Carol Komoshinsky, late. ii. Lattimer, tomorrow. Boys scheduled for set up are. John Dulcey, Jim Kennedy, Rick Hcnr daughter of Mr.

H.miH r.prhnrt VninntPPri nd M. Lewis Henry, Junedale, The meeting of Lower Luzerne Council of Republican Women, scheduled for Tuesday, has been cancelled because of election day. The next meeting will be a cov- likely chance that East had started with the singleton ace of hearts. Sun Separables! Mrs. Stephen Feeko 207 S.

Pine announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Paula, to Pfc. Lawrence K. Seiwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Graaf, 56 S.

Pine St. Miss Feeko is a graduate of St. Gabriel's High School, class of 1967, and is employed by the W. T. Grant this city.

Pfc. Seiwell, a 1967 alumnus, of Hazleton High School, currently is serving with the VII Corps Photo Section, U. S. Army, in Stuttgart, Germany. This was unlikely because West's hosts and hostesses are Mrs.

Peter' 13th- toda-v- sie a eventh High ered dish supper May 28. The corn- tr dh Mrc ai Rninmiiw student at nazie junior two no-trump call had been the unusual no-trump to ask for minor suits and he would not have made Mr. and Mrs. Dom DePoalo, Mrs. School.

Her father will observe his mittee will be announced, birthday on Tuesday. that bid with four hearts in his Paul Bruno and Mrs. Byron Evert Chaperones are needed every Sat James Albert Roberts III, son of hand. urday. Parents willing to volunteer Anyway, South did lead hearts Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses The Little Shop, 320 W.

12th St. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Roberts 1084 North Sherman Court, first on Sunday.

and rose with his king. That gave for a Saturday may contact Mrs James Bahrt at the Y.W.C.A. him five tricks in, and he still made three more trumps to go down one. As we said before, East was mighty proud of himself. He chortled and said, "It took real i)1 i Ji" "IT -r if A fei i u.wf III, ty j.

torn iliiftKiiilWitfin'i'iH 0 1 ylVJ Til i c'ti'-1m rii mi hi i courage to double three spades aft duu lie dsaiucu me nidi i naa yi- fectly. normal, and he could find no reason why I couldn't conceive. (He is a specialist in this field, and gave me all the tests). After another year, and no baby, more tests were made. My doctor's conclusions were the same, only this time he asked me to have my husband come in for similar tests.

Abby, when I suggested this, my husband hit the ceiling and said, "There is nothing wrong with me I am man enough for any woman," etc. We are still childless, after four years, and my husband still refuses to see a doctor. I have tried to tell him that even if he were found to be sterile, it wouldn't reflect on his so-called "manhood," but that hasn't helped. Have you any suggestions as to how I can get him to change his mind about seeing a doctor? STILL HOPING DEAR STILL: You probably can't, and any urging you may do in that direction will only toughen his resistance. Get someone else to talk to him preferably a medically trained person.

er you had shown a minor suit Sbcretaries Week to Open Joseph B. Conahan, mayor of Hazleton; R. V. Laudenslager, mayor of and Fred Bicking, mayor of Conyngham have officially proclaimed the week of April 21 as Secretaries Week with Wednesday designated as Secretaries Day. Members of the Hazleton Chapter of The National Secretaries Asosociation (International) are residents of these Stated Mrs.

Vivian Y. Enama, chapter president', "Although NSA officially sponsors Secretaries Week, observance is not limited to our members alone but to, all secretaries everywhere who are an indispensable and integral part of management's administrative team in business, industry, education, the professions and government." "Special attention during Secretaries Week' will be focused upon the Certified Professional Secretary program which provides certification to secretaries completing the examination successfully. At present there are over 3,900 CPS's including eight men." Proclamation committee consisted of Mrs. Mary Herchak and Miss Letitia Valleri. hand, and I sure defended the hand to the hilt." South said nothing, but West came to life with a few choice com ments.

He started with: "There is a close line between courage and bravado. You did double three spades and you did set them one trick. On the other hand you might well have doubled them into BROWSE SUNDAY to 5 AND SEE HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE ON QUALITY FURNITURE DURING OUR game. Furthermore if you had just bid four clubs, the bidding IIS i would have been passed around to North. He would probably have doubled.

If South left the double in, you might well have made your contract. In any event you would not have gone down more than one trick, but the chances avp that HER ii C7 li FIRST COMMUNION Remodeling Sj: South would not have stood for the double. He would have gone on 4. -f 1 .1 to zuur spaaes ana you could nave DEAR ABBY: I had to laugh at that letter from the husband who complained because over the years he'd bought his wife so many beautiful sheer nightgowns but she just kept them in their original boxes and wore old faded flannel ones instead. I have been wearing gorgeous sheer, sexy nighties for years (I buy them for myself) and when a friend complained to my husband recently because HIS wife wore "Furthermore," South added.

"There was no hurry about taking your ace of hearts. It wasn't going to get away from you: If you had just ducked, the chances are that South would have played his By MARIAN MARTIN Play-Mates in the same pretty nothing but flannel pajamas to bed, auu juu vvuuiu nave collected print gay idea for all summer's Ii mentioned what I wore, and my sun-fun days. Ruffles run 'round husband said, that's why duo instead oi playdress with apron back and rim 1 she has so many colds. CONCORDIA CLUB MEETS NUFF SAID IN PITTSBURGH midriff top. Choose percale Mrs Fannv Ract wnn iha ciunM i the wmui.

"I'll I 1 I pique. Printed Pattern 9428: New Children's Sizes 2, 4, 6. Size 6 outfit 2'4 yards 35-inch. award and the attendance award went to Emma Maquire when the Concordia' Social Club met in the American Legion Home. Hostesses for the May 15 session will be CONFIDENTIAL TO "BETTS:" If you really want to "test" your love, go! "Absence is to love what wind is to fire extinguishes the Sixty-five cents in coins for each Elizabeth Schwalm and Anna pattern-add 15 cents for each pat-1 little and kindles the big." (Ra-tern for first-class mailing and soe-ibutin) Troyan.

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THAT IS A REFLECTION OF YOUR GOOD TASTE A ELTON'S Beauty Sri foil PHONE 455-2002 Ladies Aid Will Clean WH Trinity Ladies Aid of West Hazleton Trinity Lutheran Church, meeting last evening, made arrangements to clean the church May 22. All women of the church are asked to assist the Aid in this project. Mrs. Florence Sauerl, president, presided for the meeting and had the Scripture reading. Last night's committee consist ed of Anna Wenner, Freda Schrad.

er and Sylvia Taylor. The commit-tee for the May 17 meeting will consist of Grace Zelnack, Janet Bachman and Mildred Cancerius. An April Morale Builder NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY I I Open Tomorrow, Sunday 8 I 10 A.M. to 12 Noon I or yoor convenience Communion pictures 1 I may be scheduled for any weekday too. oj Your home will mirror discriminating taste that spells individuality when you take advantage of our decorating service.

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