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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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Standard-Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Friday, December 12, 1969 19 Cornelliana On Display For NE Club Cornell University memorabilia III Band Listed For Bee Hive At Tonight YMCA-YWCA Bee Hive will feature Wheat Stone Bridge for dancing from 7 to 9:30 o'clock this evening. A swim period will be held I Matteo and Tito Troth Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Matteo.

130 N. Third West Hazleton, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Bernadett Matteo. to Richard P. Tito, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Elwood C. Tito, 517 Ridge West Hazleton. A May wedding is planned. Miss Matteo was graduated from Hazleton High School in 1964, and is employed as a secretary for the Hazleton Branch, Pennsylvania Association for the Blind.

Mr. Tito was graduated from West Hazleton High School and received an associate degree in electrical and electronic technology from Pennsylvania State University, Highacres in 1965. He is employed as an engineering associate at Western Electric Reading. from 1909 to 1969, was featured at irom 8:45 to 9:30 o'clock. Membership cards will be on sale 1 lor any area junior high school Betty Canary: Bar Soapbox Orators! Doy or girl.

Adult volunteers are needed each Friday night. Any person interested may contact Mrs. Patricia Bray, advisor, at 454-4653. Bands who wish to play at the Bee Hive may contact any cabinet member or Mrs. Bray before a cabinet meeting, which is held the first Friday of each month.

Cabinet members scheduled to work tonight are Joni Duda Nannv 3 Lonzetta, James DeCosmo, Mat- 6 tnew ralluci, Robert Kushmider and James McNelis, 6:30 p.m.; Tina Novotnak, Donna Corazza, John Longo, Eddie Wood, Carol Franzosa and Mary Lou Falcone, 8 p.m. Optional dress for this dance will be shorts, slacks or blue ieans In the past few weeks several people have asked me how they should go about turning off speech-makers at their dinner parties and I'm at a loss when it comes to telling them how to teach adult guests how to behave. If we're going along with the assumption that we all consider this a civilized society, then we can safely say that freedom of speech doesn't preclude good manners. But just what can a person do when a friend of long standing turns political radical with the soup course? Is it enough to say calmly, "Pardon me, dear, but your social involvement is showing?" that way. An invitation for cocktails or coffee and dessert does not include the privilege of your search my psyche.

Or pronouncing judgment on my brand of humanity. And, if you want to recruit others to your cause, I'd suggest you rent a hall or give your pitch on the village green. My living room is strictly unavailable, so, please, leave your soapbox on the front porch before entering. Personally, I like debating and I find that differing opinions make for stimulating conversations, so do not misunderstand what I am asking in the way of good manners. Nobody is suggesting a person the meeting of the Cornell Women's Club of Northeastern Pennsylvania, held at the Nicholas Mar-silio home in this city.

Members of the club contributed various mementoes for the display, including sheet music for the song, "Cornell Victorious," written in 1914, which included a picture of the Cornell champion, football team of 1915; a book, "A Half Century of Cornell, various photos of the early Cornell campus; announcements of baccalaureate and commencement exercises. A poster dated Dec. 14, announcing a debating team contest between Syracuse vs. Cornell; Wedgwood plates embossed with the Cornell University seal, various yearbooks and many other nostalgic items. Records of the Cornell anthem and other songs served as background music as members viewed the display.

Patricia Podesta, Kingston, president, presided for the meeting. Hostess for the luncheon was Miss Judy Marsilio, daughter of Nicholas Marsilio, this city, and the late Mrs. Mae Lyman Marsilio. Miss Marsilio is a 1969 graduate of the university, and her mother was a 1930 graduate of Cornell. As a memorial Mr.

Marsilio and his family established the Mae Lyman Marsilio scholarship award for graduates of Hazleton Senior High School who are interested in further sUdy of foreign languages. The first such award was made in June 1969 to Mary Jean Baran, Beaver Meadows. ail' '-'Hi. The. YMCA-YWCA are United Fund agencies.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Ritz Sheath of Sheath; Married on Nov. 29th Mrs.

Eugene M. Rybarczyk Frankly, it is easier to forgive a must don a muzzle after hanging up his coat but a little considera young offender for at least part of! his rudeness can be marked off as Bride of E. Rybarczyk N.J.; and Mrs. John (Ruth) Doo ley, Drums. the natural ebullience of youth.

A reception was held at the at 1003 Chestnut Freeland. Mary Louise DaGrosa, 228 Washington Freeland, was married Given in marriage by her broth But even he, though a dedicated placard carrier, should remember that Aunt Helen, whose son died in Korea, finds it most diffi to Eugene Miehael Rybarczyk, son er, Francis Pelot, the bride wore a white peau de soie gown with of Michael Rybarczyk, 1003 Chest L.C. R. Restaurant, West Hazleton, which is operated by Mr. Ritz's son, Lester.

Out of town guests attended from New Jersey, Washington, D.C., Muncy, Stroudsburg, Bethlehem, Allentown and Wilkes-Barre. fitted empire bodice, enhanced nut Freeland, Nov. 22 at 11 Mrs. Margaret Edith (Ritzauer)j Wisler, 613 Wyoming andj Anthony Raymond Ritz, 21 Cranberry West Hazleton, were united in marriage on Nov. 29 at 10 a.m.

in the Diamond United Methodist Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. William Kennard. The bride, who celebrated her 67th birthday on Sept.

7, is the mother of one daughter, Mrs. Walter (Helena) Karchner, Strouds-burg and the grandmother of a.m. in St. Ann's Church, Free- with pearl beading. The bateau land.

The Rev. John C. Gilloegly ll neckline and elbow-shy sleeves were edged with a scalloped lace cult to understand why some young men are now choosing Sweden over military service. In my house I don't want any reference made to those over 30 as "you people with your sticky performed the double ring tion of others isn't too much to expect. The way the statistics are running, the woman in the chair next to yours very likely has an alcoholic husband or brother.

The man across the table could easily have a son at the federal hosypital in Lexington trying to kick a drug habit. And you're likely to have a prickly audience if you insist upon discussing the virtues of marijuana over alcohol or vice versa. Perhaps we should start posting notices in the front hall letting guests know what we expect. Mine might read: Leave your needles and shafts at home. If you're doing research on flounce.

The skirt was A-line and the detachable chapel-length train After a honeymoon in New York City the couple took up residence IS: was topped with a bow and floor inhibitions." You may come into my house with dirty bare feet, but, length streamers. Her four-tiered imported silk illusion veil with hand-rolled hem was arranged on if my friend Alice is visiting, you five. must keep your feet tucked out of a queen crown of Alencon lace, sight. I respect her viewpoint as pearls and crystal auroras. She Cadette Christmas Dance on Dec.

23rd Cadette Club of the YWCA will have its semi-formal Christmas dance at the Gus Genetti Lodge Dec. 23 from 8 to 11 p.m. Music will be by the Humane Society. Members of the club last night made reservations for the dance. Anyone interested in going caroling may report to the next Thursday.

well as yours and, if you don't Employes Of Theatres Have Party Employes of the local Cinecom carried a white orchid, mums and mind, fastidiousness, as they say, I i is her bag. The bridegroom, who will observe his 81st birthday on Feb. 4, has six children, 16 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. The children are: Anthony Ritz, Philadelphia; Joseph, Bethlehem; Mrs. Roy (Lettiemae) Maurer, Muncy; Lester, West Hazleton; Mrs.

Charles (Ellen) Krantz, Carteret, i Avfex ivy on a prayer book. Mary Frances Pelot, Freeland, was honor attendant. She wore a sensitivity levels or boiling points, will you keep to your own laboratory? The rule here is rational argument. Emotional responses you can get anywhere. As far as I know, my conscience is my own private property and, until the Supreme Court rules otherwise, I'd appreciate keeping it moss green A-line skimmer gown with slightly scooped neckline and elbow-shy sleeves.

The back had '1? theatres and their guests attended a Christmas party sponsored by International Alliance of Theatrical and Moving Picture Operators, Local B-76 at Boro Cafe, West a panel of moss green satin topped Altar-Rosary Yule Dinner Last Night Altar and Rosary Society of St. Francis of Assisi Church, West Hazleton, and St. Michael's Church, Harwood, last night had its Christmas dinner party at the Club Kirkwood, Harwood. Mrs. John Sheilds, Mt.

Carmel, past national president of the Council of Catholic Women, was guest speaker. She told a Christmas story and spoke of her travels to the Holy Land. Mrs. Bernard Koskulitz was toastmistress, for the program, Santa Claus distributed gifts, and Christmas carols were sung. The Rev.

Francis Corcoran gave the invocation, and the Rev. Harold Mulrooney had the benediction. Hazleton. i The motion picture rating sys YOUR ONE STOP GIFT CENTER I PI TTTlTTn moo tem was discussed. Motion pictures of the party were filmed by Flo-rian M.

Fornataro, who acted as toastmaster, and Santa Claus dis 9427 UnlMyMUriiC, tributed gifts. The party was planned by union SIZES 8-16 officials: Nick Chirco, president, with a bow and she wore a multicolored forward type headpiece with bouffant veil of moss green. She carried a colonial bouquet of multi-colored mums. Kenneth Zeisloft, Burlington, N.J., was best man. Mrs.

Peggy Shumate presided at the organ and Anthony Dominic was the vocalist. "The bride was graduated from Freeland High School and Woman's Hospital School of Nursing in Philadelphia. She is a staff nurse at Hill Top Manor Convalescent Center, this city. The bridegroom was graduated from Freeland High School and is employed by North Pocono Contracting Co. Out of town guests were from California, New Jersey, New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia.

Mrs. Margie Leechak, Jewelry Gifts Sodality Party Set for Dec. 18th YULE PARTY MONDAY The Y. W. C.

A. Bridge Club will have a Christmas party on Monday at the YMCA-YWCA. The game will have sectional rating and will begin at 7:45 p. m. A buffet sup Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality of 7.

Ss. Peter and Paul's Lithuanian R.C. Church will have its annual per will be served at 9:30. Awards 1 Christmas party Dec. 18 at Club will be made.

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