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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Standard-Speakeri
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10 Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Wednesday, February 5, 1964 1 1 Treasure Isle Is 186 Acres In Bahamas Soroptimists Hear Plans For Dinner Conyngham WSCS Dinner Conyngham Methodist Women's The sick list report showed one Society of Christian Service had a sponsored by the council, will be mid day smorgasbord dinner and held Friday. February 14, at the meeting yesterday at the Hotel! United Church of Christ, Conyng-Magee, Bloomsburg. ham. Devotional service was in charge Special guests at yesterday's CAT CAY, Bahamas (Ji) Jane SnrnntimUt f'luh of lla7lptnn mpt last at Gus Genetti's, and 01 -Mrs- amunu James, wno ainner were airs, nooeri wasey, who says sne is a Deacn-ffinccpH nians for th Unman nf selected themes for meditation Mrs. Leo Luchi, Mrs.

A. J. Lan- comber at heart, is the owner of the Year dinner March 14. A num-'from "The t'pper Room" publica-telme and Mrs. Carl Laido, all of, a palm-studded island in the Ba- ber of nominations have been and fro.m tne Conyngham.

The next meeting wiu hamas ceived. and organizations or indi-! urogram cnarman airs umoro oe in me evening oi aiarcn The viacjous liule woman witn viduals who wish blanks to nomin-l 'or he PresK, thehorne of Mrs Garrett Boone, a big voice is landjord of 186.acre ueni. quanta nawhe, jeu a iui Mia. iuinunu iimucj aa iu- pav wu pcfimated to be ate a woman of the year may con combined business session and hostess worth $5 million. It's only 30 min tact Mrs.

Arlene Dembrosky, 302 East Diamond avenue. general group discussion concern-inn hnw thp soeiptv's Christian Engagement Of Ohio Girl, Louis Thomas It was announced that citizenship sen.ke and interests can be im-awards will be presented at theproved and enlarged in its out-February 18 dinner meeting of the reacn for the church, club, which will also be the annual, jne SOciety voted to review its birthday party. Two dollar gifts 'former year-round program for will be exchanged at that party.1 shut-ins of group visitations, Chairman is Elsie Correale, who sociables and inspirational pro-will be assisted by Helen Lee. grams in local convalescent homes Soroptimist national convention for the aged, will be held in Miami, July 5, A voluntary committee headed utes by air from Miami. Miss Wasey has been managing the island since the death of her father 2li years ago.

"The first time I saw it I thought it was Treasure Island," she recalls. "It was during the 1920s I was a child traveling through the Bahamas with my father, Louis Wasey, during a winter holiday. "He lost his heart to Cat Cay the first time he saw it. And he would not be content until he tST' I VAV i I X- by Mrs. Oberst and Mrs.

Robert Wolfe, will plan this project of good cheer. The society also voted to take to 10; and the Soroptimist international convention will be held in Switzerland, September 2 to 8. It was proposed that a member of A bought it from the Milo Strongs of tl Ait-- the Hazleton Club attend each of charge of one Sunday evening of those conventions Lenten services for the church, the program and date to be an- An invitation was received from the Harrisburtr Club to attend the nounced. club Follies, Monday, February of the members. Mrs.

Myra Coop. who has been 1(1 PrPsiHont Marv Kllpn Srhaean er. rums Drums RD2, hospitalized with a fractured hip, presided for last night's meeting. Hendersonville, N. C.

This was in 1931. In the early days, she says, they made cream from coconut milk for their coffee and used seagull eggs to make omelets. The island, a fishing center, has five miles of can accommodate 70 persons in Cat Cay Club cottages. A staff of 135 lives on the island during the winter season. Millionaire Howard Hughes bought a 75-acre island to the north of Cat Cay from Miss Wasey, but seldom visits it.

A native of Chicago, Miss Wasey has a studio in East Hampton, L. where she does sculpturing. m- A Miss Hunter Is Betrothed To W. Smith is now convalescing at her home. Treasurer Mrs.

William Spauld-ing gave the financial report on recent projects. The date for the society's spring rummage sale was set at April 29 and 30, proceeds to go to the society's annual missionary pledge. Department officers and board chairmen were named to represent the Methodist Church in the Sugar-loaf Valley Council of Church Women, and annual dues and program material fees ordered paid to that organization. Miss Sandra Smiley Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Bridwell, 1746 South Hamilton road, Columbus, Ohio, announce the engagement of her daughter, Sandra rial Jl Designer Pierre Cardin offered these fashions in the collections trial designer and they have three spring and summer in Pans. At left is a navy crepe tube slashed daughters and three granddaugh ters, The joint World Day of Smiley, to Louis James to the limit, over white organdy; chiffon underneath is flesh color to give pseudo nude effect. Loose mid-hip length jacket at right is designed to hang open; it has wide roll back shawl and tuxedo collar.

(AP) nomas, son oi 3ir. ana mrs. Ralp Thomas, 806 Peace street, Cooking Is Fun These potatoes are always popularwith the family and guests. Roast Stuffed Lamb Shoulder Oven-roasted Pared Potatoes Broccoli Orange' Carrots Jr. Canteen Dance The YM-YWCA Junior Canteen will sponsor i pre-Lenten dance at the YWCA this evening between 7 and 9 o'clock when the Sky liners Grebeyettes Plan West Point Trip Grebeyettes, meeting last eve-i were sent to Barbara Sisock.

Jean nins at the Young Women's Chris-' Sea vnicky was welcomed as a new this city. The wedding will take place June 20 at St. Phillip the Apostle Roman Catholic Church, Columbus. Thp hririp-plprt is a pradiiafp nf member. tian Association, discussed plans Dana will be featured.

Apple Pie a la Mode Beverage Rishon Hartley Hieh School. Co- A complete evening dress, consisting of long pants of pistachio-green shantung and long tunic with two lateral splits and an overturned collar is a creation by the Frederico Forquet fashion house of Rome. The collar forms a bow at the back. (AP) No Engagement for Princess THE HAGUE, Netherlands: gent appeal to all of you to give (AP) Queen Juliana told the! her the rest which she is need-Dutch people Tuesday that ajing so much in these circum-planned engagement of her sec-; stances." ond daughter, Princess The queen concluded: "We OVEN-ROASTED PARED lnmW anH is omnlnvorl at 1ho Hostesses will be Mrs. Larry for a mP 10 Wcst Pomt' May 23-Mumie and Jane Ann Smith, and Registration date will be two weeks AUXILIARY MEETING Ladies Auxiliary of the Drake-Wear YFW Post 589, will meet at POTATOES TWonco rrtnctniMinn Rimnlv Ton.

iViV-UtV VVIiOVl UkUVIt VVli Roy Watkins will be host. All prior to the trip ter in Columbus Susan Bahrt presided for the 7:30 p. m. today at tne rosi Home. junior high students in the Greater i 6 medium baking potatoes cup butter or margarine Salt, pepper and paprika Hazleton Area are invited to at meeting, and Margaret Martin led President Gladys Anderko will the meditation.

Get weil wishes preside. Mr. Thomas, also an alumnus of Bishop Hartley High School, is a student at East Stroudsburg tend. Pare potatoes and quarter would not take place. hope to see our daughter again wise.

Melt butter in an ovenproof state fTloec? HiL-iwT lrt 1... 11'. 0 Irene, 24, was linked roman-jin our midst soon." ticallv with a Spaniard after it! Queen Juliana suddenly re Miss Mary Jean Hunter inches) in a moderate (350 degrees) oven. Add potatoes to baking dish, coating them with' butter. Sprinkle GLEANERS MEET Gleaners Class of Diamond Methodist Church met last evening was announced last week that: turned to The Hague Tuesday-she had left the Protestant with Prince Bernhard from Dutch Reform faith of the Royal Innsbruck, Austria, where they House to become a Roman I attended the winter Olympic Lauderbach potatoes with salt, pepper and pap Bake in moderate oven until and discussed arrangements for a rika tender, about 1 hour and 15 min-i birthday dinner in May, the date to utes.

Makes 6 servings. be announced. Mrs. Gladys Weir, 7 Victoria Circle, RD 4, Allentown, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Mary Jean Hunter, to Wayne Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William-Smith, 415 Fairview street, Weatherly. Miss Hunter is also the daughter of the late Russell Hunter, Weatherly. A graduate of Weatherly High DEAR ABBY: Catholic. games. At the time of the announce- Within two hours after her ar-ment Irene was in Spain, but 'rival, she received Prime Min-she vanished from the Dutch 'ister Victor Marijnen.

There Embassy in Madrid last Satur-'were reports that in a four-hour day. session they had discussed con- Queen Juliana, saying she was stitutional problems raised by also speaking on behalf of her Irene's conversion and a possi-husband. Prince Bernhard, saidjble marriage to a Spanish Ro-she would have liked to tell her: man Catholic, people earlier about the future The throne has been tradi- mi Good Sales Pitch School and Joyce Art School of Beauty Culture, Miss Hunter is employed as a hairdresser at Marlane's Beauty Salon, Allen-town. Her fiance is a graduate of plans of her daughter. But this i tionally Protestant.

By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Government and political cir could not be done, she said, "be 111 Weatherly High School and is a junior at Bloomsburg State College, majoring in elementary education. DEAR ABBY: Our only child, who lives 2,000 miles away, is expecting her first child this summer. Today we received a letter for them if such is the case. I need help. WORRIED DEAR WORRIED: You need a Second Week of SAVINGS! Tweedies! Treadeasy! Joyce! Viner! Women's Shoes cause of the enjoyable possibil-.

ity of an engagement." The queen then added: "But now, we have to tell you, that our daughter Irene told us this afternoon that this engagement will not take place. "You will feel with us that our daughter now is going through cles, although respecting Irene's religjous choice, were upset by the fact that the Cabinet and people had not been informed in advance of her decision. First in line for the Dutch throne is Princess Beatrix, 26. There are two other princesses, Margriet and Maria. None of the princesses is mar- Anniversaries from our daughter telling us that; heap of help.

The kind that only she had lined up a nurse for the 'a good lawyer can provide. What first three months, and that her! are you waiting for? BIRTHDAY: 618 West Mrs. John Kenvin, mother should not plan on flying First street, today. a very dnncuit time. out for the birth of the baby, but DEAR ABBY: My husband and Edward Uchno, son of Mr.

and "We, therefore, make an ur-jried. Ruth Millett Mrs. Edward Uchno, New Cranberry, 13th, today. He is an eighth grade student at Transfiguration School. to wait until three or four months i were both born in France, but after.

We were shocked and now American citizens. We as we have always had a perfect: have a three-year-old daughter, relationship with our daughter, and and we are teaching her to speak we love her husband as we would 1 French by speaking it in our home, a son. My wife is ashamed to tell Thus far she is speaking French our friends that she was asked wcll as she does English. We stay away for three or four months. this a.m.iH Kp an to cu 1 ua Ain't Necessarily So! Mrs.

Steve Poluka, Hazle Vil- An all-male "beautv" salon has'feels he has to sneak a fast lookjlage, yesterday. ale 2 ppvriv Hiiu raiif Ad 'at himself. Miss Bette-Lu Smith, daughter 0 OFF: vu Mr and Mrs. Edwin Smith. 9 Iran vn vnla5 nevn; A O) but many of our uui uiduy ui oui lcatea lO me proposition inai, ior -ip fo( rct v7ltnn u- i ner iaier un, a man, "looking bad is not orJy have gray hau- as long as she lives Jt Maple street West Hazleton reason behind our daughter have planted some doubts 18th.

today. She is a senior jecuon oi ner momer ai mis minfie tw 4hat u-hpn 'erav hair as soon as he is old; West Hazleton High School. unromanuc, it unDusinessiiKe. That "unbusinesslike" pitch may be the right gimmick to draw men Darla Ann Banas, daughter of enough to see it start to turn, HURT she starts to learn English in DEAR HURT: Why assume that school she will have a difficult there is a "psychological reason" time because she will confuse it Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Banas, rear I While a woman can flaunt a wig, behind your daughter's decision, with French. Could you please ad and that it is a "rejection" of her mother? Perhaps your daughter 31 and istaehe wh has being bald is 300 West Green street, West Ha-V XrZ Hvt nostureften too timid to wear a toupee, zleton, three, today. SnSmSf haTr shS Lc hellbe laughed at. Tom Ondrey, son of Mr. lm haiF St While a woman goes to the best and Mrs.

Thomas C. Ondrey, 102 ana so ionn. hair j. ghe caQ afford andMiddletown, Freeland RD 1, four, vise us of the validity of this viewpoint? MRS. D.

1 does not want to burden her mother with the hard work of caring DEAR MRS. Children learn There is still a good selection of shoes left as we re-group everything after to nretend even to that and direCtS eVery Ann ncAn(Jo1n for newborn baby, but prefers languages very easily. It is an ad makes, a man will walk into I A11SS ancy Ann ueAngeio, that she come aftpr the hahv- tnT vn i languages eiy easily, ii is a will walk into I Miss Nancy Ann DeAngelo. that she come after the baby' for youngsters t0 iearn au- a nonchalantly tjaughtej- of Mr and Mrs. Johnigrown a s0 that she can fuliy(Second ianguage while growing up, while a barber; DeAngelo ,18 North Mne street, cnjoy her visit.

so don't be concerned about "con- un-y ditrui ym -uuut barbershop and pearance, that they are way above af id first sale week. You'll find t. i our trying to aia ana aoei naiure regard'12 toda'- She is a seventh Srade making themselves more 3ny student at the Mother of Grace fusing" your daughter by speaking DEAR ABBY: I went with a trench at But speaK mg- iSS'Sn Wmen "'I Men Just do-'t dare to be as 1 Parochial School, worn 10 uo. vain about their looks as women I Mary Ann Bagnata, Milnesville, While a woman can preen unself-! re for fcar -t wm make tnem i6 years old today. She is a soph-consciously before a mirror, a egs masculinp at Hazle Township High man for five months before he too for obvious reasons.

mitted that he was married and! had a family. I saw him only once; Confidential to "In Trouble in after that to say my final good- Council Tell your parents bye. His wife found out about us at once! You are under age but But if men can be persuaded School. and now I am afraid she is coins; he isn't styles for dress and casual wear. The Famous Labels are Nationally Known for SOFTEST LEATHERS LATEST and most important IF YOU'RE TAKING A trvm t0 stay as young-look- 15 years old today, bne is a liazie to sue me for alienation of affec- DiiciKircc -miDCC I 8-as PsslDJe 1S simPJy "goodliownsmp mgn scnooi sopnomore.

I have some money, but I DUdllMcdd V.UUKDL business," the beauty salons ought I Lois Kanyak, Hollywood, 16 can't afford a suit of that nature Get it off your chest. For a personal, unpublished reply, write to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. Enclose a stamped, self- not to have too much trouble draw-years old today. She is a soph-1 1 even suspect collusion on the part mg men in. lomore at Hazle Township High of the man and his wife.

They DEEMER'S inai aiioi snouia De gooa enough School. have evidence which could win 1 addressed envelope. to overcome men's timidity in fol aomi Graham, Harwood, a lowintT wnmpn in tho cfniodo FOOT COMFORT. sophomore at Hazle Township High School, 16 years old yesterday. AWA eternal youth.

Harmanettes Club i To Have Carnival WEDDING: Mr. and Mrs. John McAfee, 432 West Green street, 22nd, today. Before marriage Mrs. McAfee was Rita Brown.

Mr. and Mrs. John Kokinda, 800 North James street, 51st, Harmanettes Club of the Young it Women's Christian Association. met lasi evenmg ana cuscussea plans for a carnival to raise funds for a trip to West Point. Sharon Sholtis Dresided for the mpptmo You'll Always Do Better at LANDAU'S Storewide CLEARANCE SALE Aow in Full Swing! Shop tonight 'til 9 Save up to 50r Don't Overlook Our Bargain Tables You'll Find Some Very Good Buys In Shoes That Originally Sold For As Much As $18.95 OUT THEY GO! $3.

$4'95 $6'95 $9'95 i and Theresa Defina led the medi-i tation. A pool and ping pong party is scheduled far February 18, and the club will work on a commu- Have the Equipment You'll Need! For TYPING Courses SMITH CORONA Portable Typewriters For BOOKKEEPING Courses LEDGERS, PENS, JOURNALS For SECRETARIAL Courses NOTEBOOKS, DICTIONARIES, RINGBIHDERS, FILLERS INFANT BAPTIZED The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Jubay, 83 South Sherman court, was baptized Jeffrey Joseph, by Rev. Martin A.

Yats-ko in Holy Trinity R. C. Slovak Church. Sponsors were Hazel Mae and Robert Jubay, this city, aunt and uncle of the child. 'nity project February 25.

Next week there will be a business meeting and refreshments will be served. 18-20 Broad Brand new wedding gowns: leading manufacturers' samples. Selling for $39 to $99. Latest styles as shown in Brides magazines and best shops. All perfect dresses.

Many beautiful designer's originals at of regular price in THIS AREA'S LARGEST COLLECTION OF BRIDALS. Also latest Bridesmaids' gowns, cocktail gowns and formals. Call Anytime Dial 454-1296 GRACE ALBANO 9. va ho rf srr fjr a park 'n shop ride 'n shop We Give Green Stamps 224 WEST BROAD.

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