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New Castle Newsi
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NEW CASTLE, NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST, 18, 1961 Navarra-Stiffler Eagles' Auxiliary Rites On Saturday Schedules Picnic T1 nharlnrte NaVMTa The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Woman's World Eagles detailed plans for a picnic James Stiffler will exchange vows Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in the First Presbyterian Church, Bessemer. the home Mrs. Vivian Mc- Conahy and Mrs. Elizabeth Teck- en, in.

(jascaae Aug. wis eceptton. win oe neiu at in the American Legion wees in tne eagles Home, prospective members will be guests Festivities will begin at 2 p.m. Hall, Bessemer. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Navarra, Hillsville, are parents of the with dinner at 7 p.m. Members will Attendant Fetes bride, while tne unaegroom is a. take a tureen and an Item for a white elephant auction. Madam vice president Minnie Pitt- away presided and welcomed Mrs.

Miss Janice DeVivo son of Mr. ana ijiuju t-n-fler, 411 E. Leasure Ave. Friendship Party A friendship party was held Clara Jamison, a member now re siding in Miami, as a vistior. Junior past crand madam presi Miss Janet Harper, who wi five as a bridesmaid at th tes of Miss Janice DeVivo an Wednesday in the Project Center, Grant and Green Streets, for Van- cenia Dowdell, Warren, a dent Adalne Nayarra told of the Stuart L.

Aubrey, was a hostess nonors sne received at me grano convention, and thanked the team I for her gift and the auxiliary fori a recent surprise shower. For- co-workers of the bride, ner tiowers. Others expressing apreciatioi houseguest oi Mrs. ivuubc oiuwu, Halco Dr. Games for the teen-age boys and girls were the pastime, and the honoree was given a handkerchief shower by the girls.

Hostesses were Mrs. Brow, Mrs. Robbie Ross and Mrs. Ephola Maul- 10 was employed by Dr aviva, gathered at the New were: Mrs. Teckelt, co-captain the team, for her gift; junior past president Isabel Jackson for her corsage and sendingher as, a dele nn Hotel.

rhr hrmoree was recipient of din. size bride doll, gate wnere sne also served on tnej of kitchen utensils and equipment, surrounded by gifts of kitchen supplies and other house registration committee. Mrs. Patricia DeCarbo and Mrs. Connie Brooks were in charge of entertainment, and Mrs.

Clara Dc- RECEIVES CULINARY HONOR Miss Patty Eooher, 3410 Old Pittsburgh Is shown giving a bread demonstration at the yearly State 4-H Days at Pennsylvania State Aug. 15. Miss 'Booher was given a red ribbon for her demonstration. r. hold items.

Miss Annette Coiro and Miss! Rose DeVivo were prize winners1 Mattio, the birthday party. Mrs. Cecelia Jackson won the door prize. 7W7A T0CKE7S iiiincn was served Dy Mrs. Joanne Mitchell.

Mrs. Marguerite Mit- the mistaken notion it will-make for games. Miss Hose DeVivo, the bride's cousin, and. Miss Anita DeVivo and Mrs. Evelyn Meine, her sisters, were aids.

Guests included Mrs. Joseph WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR AIL HIS BACK-TO-SCHOOL NEEDS them. look thinner because it "holds the figure Nothing is more That "Quite Fresh Look jchell and Mrs. Mary Lou DeCarbo. Mrs.

Pearl White The next meeting will be held Sept. 5 in the Eagles' Home at untrue. Don't ask for a size because you DeVivo, the bride's mother, and 8 p.m. with iisner ana Mrs. Elizabeth DeVivo.

her aunt. wear it in another dress. When shopping try a dress on' in two Mrs. uons arown as cnairmen. The open ceremony will take Asset To Teen-Ager place Saturday at J.U a.m.

in Mary Church. Guests will be sizes. Take. the one, that slims you. Each style is cut differently.

De '49ers Club Mrs. John Dewey' Ave. white sweater or anything signs are standardized; only tertained at an open reception from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the entertained the '49ers Club Wednes white more than once without By FRANKIE ANN TAYLOR New Editorial Trainee Well it's back to school again! wnich are measurements.

Reynolds Summers Coach and Lantern. day with pokeno as the pastime, msmg it out first. Mr. and Mrs. DeVivo.

720 N. Timp to send those skirts and Atsanac Club Mrs. uarman uattuo capturea Mercer are parents of the Jewelrv should be watched. both club prize games award. Mrs.

sweaters to the cleaners, buy thoso Miss RaffeUa Piccirilla was host onde, wiiue tne onaegroom is a never wear too much jewelry, Camel DeVincentis and Mrs. Ralph shoes and mend those clotnes. ess to the Atsanac Club recently 'hen in doubt take one piece oif. Delio, who were guests, aided the son oi Mr. ana ivirs.

a rea AUDrcy, Youngstown, O. For the senior tins may mea buvine a whole new wardrob The style this year in jewelry is hostess. when members saw "Lil Abner' at the New Castle Playhouse. OPEN MONDAY md THURSDAY TILL 3 P.M. or on the other hand it may mean long Deads, drop earrings, nor ievenine wear), and scatter pins.

Mrs. Frank Cook, Warren ill be hostessAug. 31. scrimping and saving pennies tail Miss Connie Palco, Monroe St. get Dy.

entertained Tuesday when canasta The pins can be worn at the waistl to accent high or low waistlines' for dressv occasions. itrine to shirred idae on ri Miss Marchionda Is Again Honored ACtuany very lew leen-dseib do buv complete new wardrobes or left side of aorou. depending was the pastime. Miss Nancie Mc-Gaffic won the door prize. which is most convenient for you.

for their senior year (although loo many stuuents Duy one Slip waistband over shirred edge and article, of clothing with no regard M3ke her a cobbler apron of sateen either in a bright color Miss Rosemarie Marchionda. sure tney wouia iiKe tow Look Attractive For those who must watch pen to tne present wararooe. it baste, catching pin cusnion securely. who will wed Samuel T. Gunnett, jdo happen to see that bright pink skirt you always wanted, first es, clothes can be made to look vas again honored at a miscel-aneous shower given by Mrs.

or in black. Decorate the pockets with felt cut-outs of various sewing aids and attach them to the apron 7. Take a deep pleat at the raw rige of each tie so that it fits vaistband. Slip ties into open what you have to attractive and versatile, while in UJaijside Marion Glassie, Hazel and Mrs. Dewey Glassie.

with it, don't buy it if nothing you own matches it. expensive, loo. A. plain sweater can. be changed with new collar with a cross stitch.

Fin or on a small heart shaDed ends of waistband and baste se-l curely. soinetlnr.e that doesn't cushion for a final decorative and! and cutis; a scan, or just scatter Appointments were nigtuignteci by a gold and white wheelbarrow Tod stile waistband to apron look well on you, is a hopeless pins. Or that dress can take and ties to waistband. Turn two full of gifts, and a golden bell, holding bridal white flowers aj cause. Women who dress the1 best, are the women who dress to handy touch.

You'll need: Vk yards cotton vateen; felt scraps in different colors: cotton embroidery, thread: ends of velvet ribbon under V4 men new look with different colored and press. Baste ribbon over buttons, belt and fresh new col fit their figure, face and personality. tne centerpiece. The mothers of the couple were among the 23 guests, as were Mrs.i waistband anntop sntcn arouua four sides. If you did not sew pin lar, and cuffs.

Even if you didn't ppt that new' sweater vou wantetl. strip of velvet ribbon to match! sateen, 16 inches long and 2 inches wen, it it's DacK.to school, we Samuel Neff and Mrs. Thomas as long as vou're neat and clean ushion to apron, tacK or pin to raist edge with a small gold must; ulic we go uacK dressed. people won't notice what you're Murclo, both of Ellwood City. Aids were Mrs.

William Phcr-son and Miss Irene Glassie. safety pin. Because oi countless questions Shop Wayside's Semi-Annual Sale! Colonial traditional Contemporary! Big Values you must See to Appreciate. COME IN AND BROWSE 2307 Wilmington Road wearing, only tnat your appearance is pleasing. Colored tennis shoes are the rage this vear.

received reeardine ltenriE Winners of contests and games ere Mrs. Homer Miles. Mrs Fashion Flair By TERRY MAYER Do you know your figure faults oneof V-i our new j) FALL wiae; one smau reaoy-macie ncari-shaped- pin cushion with string or tab attached. To Make: 1. Cut apron-following diagram.

Apron section is 36 inches 18 inches; pocket section is 36 inches 9 inches; two ties each 28 inches 4 inches; one waistband 16 inches, 4 inches; Mark pocket section into four equally spaced sections for individual pockets. Richard Taafe. Miss Glassie and dress patterns. Patricia Scott has prepared a new booklet, HOW TO ALTER YOUR DRESS PATTERN Mrs. Mrs.

jener- won the door prize. hich gives complete instructions Colors range from purple to turquoise. Materials also range from cotton to velvet. This is one thing that fits in everyone's price range. Do you take stock of your physical Miss Marchionda, daughter of! proportions in front of the Mrs.

Marcmonda, ttb ueciar tor altering so tnat timsneu garments will fit perfectly. For your copy of this guide to correct write to Patricia Scott in care of this newspaper, enclosing a long. One of the first tiling people and the late Frank Marchionda. and her fiance, son of the before you buy a new outfit? Where does the dress begin? Many women expect more of a dress than they notice is if you're neat and clean, Theodore Gunnetts, .826 Lathrop or sloppy and don't have that 2. Make a narrow hem on top edge of pocket section.

Cut out four I felt motifs such as scissors, spool of thread, thimble and tape meas should. They buy a size too small) "ciuite fresh" look, regardless oi will exchange vows fcept. at 11 a.m. in St. Lucy Church.

seif-aaaresseti, stampeu envelope and 25 cents in coin to cover costs wnat you re wearing. Ann re of printing and handling. member to keep those shoes polished and well repaired. ure, as shown in sketch. To 'give I motifs authentic look, fill in details -such as marks on tape1 Loretta Robson Headings-Jenkins measure, bv using a pen ana mat And never, never wear your clothing too tight.

The very thin girl will look even thinner and nik. Baste each motif to the markedl off pockets and apply with a cross To Wed Sept. 1 the overweight girl even plumber. iYows Set For Sept. 91 invest in ample skirt naneers.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' Robson, toe racks, and plastic bags fori sntcn using emoroiaery inreao. 3. Seam lower raw edge oi Docket to lower edge of apron, Newark, announce the engage the new JODISHOP gowns and materials that are Quiet vows will be exchanged by) easily soiled ana worn, your: right sides together.

Press and ment of their aaugnter, miss Loretta Robson. to Larry Rein- Miss Carol Headings and Lloyd clothing will also retain that turn to ragnt siae. Jenkins Jr. Sept. 9.

look longer if they are hung up hart, son of Mr. and-Mrs. John Reinhart. Newark. O.

4. Make a narrow hem on apron and pocket sides together. Hem Miss Headings will be graduated I The wedding is to take place om tne Jameson Memorial nus- immeaiaieiy alter wearing, tnat goes for shoes too. Shoes that! are carelessly tossed around will open ceremonv in the First nital School of Nursing Sept. 6 two long edges and one short edge of each tie.

5. Using guide marks, stitch Unurch ot trie wazarene, iNewarx, Se-rit: 1 at 7:30 p.m.; get stepped on, and that leather will get that hard look. Mr. Jenkins is attending the American School of Drafting, Niles, 0., and is a member of the U.S. Army each pocket division to apron nose ana sweaters should be.

rinsed out after each wearing to retain the fresh look. Never; Reserves. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Headings, reinforcing your stitches at the top edge of each pocket.

6. Press all four waistband edges under inch. Fold waistband New Wilmington RD 1, are parents of the bride, while the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miss Robson is a graduate Hebron High School, class of 1958 and will graduate on Aug.

25 from the Grant School of Nursing, Columbus, 0. Mr. Rein-hart is also a 1958 graduate of the Hebron High School and will graduate in June 1962 from the Olivet Nazarene College, Kan-kaka, 111. He plans to enter the half lengthwise. Shirr upper edge of a.ron until it fits waistband.

If you Jenkins iNew aetnora. wish to sew the pin ministry. The Robsons are former resi-rlpnts oF New Castle, having re sided a number of years on Ep- worth St. fop career and campus Conti Clan Gathers Dpspptirlnnts of Thomas NEW FALL COATS 5 Pc. Maple S7Q95 Group 1 9 Fur Trimmed, trimmed, Rosa Conti, numbering 37, held their second yearly reunion, including a picnic supper, at Gastrin Park.

Gifts were given to Capt. and Mrs. Donaia kudv ana aaugnier, Dawn, en mute from Ft. Hood. to Ft.

Benning, Joseph Una, tne oldest, ana iouis luaro- valli. the youngest. Awards lor contests went 10 Andria Lombardo. Beth Perrotta, 127 EAST LONG AVENUE Georgia Padula, Patty Busso andj Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Lombardo. Capt. Ruby received the door token. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Padula served as general chairmen. A COMPLETELY NEW CONCEPT IN HAIR STYLING INSTRUCTION PRECISION HAIR STYLING COMBINE WITH EVEN IF YOU -CAN'T TELL ONE NOTE FROM THREE CHEERS FOR THE BRIGHTEST NEWS SINCE SHOES AKO Practice Manikins to enable you to. learn beauty culture faster, more easily, more thoroughly. Here for the first time is a system of teaching hairdrcssing that virtually guarantees higher' standards of practice. You get precise, accurate predictable re-suits right from the beginning.

STOP IN, OUR CLINIC IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Your Smile Your Style In School Color Shoe Color I Daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wed. and Fri. Eve.

5 to 10 Only $4.99 ON THE NEW EASY-TO-PLAY WURLITZER 2 wot HAMMOND MUSIC CO. 1 17 E. NORTH ST. In Temple Bldg. OL 4-9511 The New Jodi Shop will open its doors Monday, August 21 at 9:30 a.m.! Door prizes will be given.

The shop will be open Monday until 9 p.m. See new, exquisite styles for Fall. Colors that will stimulate your fashion desire. Fabulous atmosphere that give you that Broadway, New York, feeling. Katherme Christo-fer has dreamily decorated and built the most unique exclusive dress shop in Western Pennsylvania.

WRITE OR VISIT OUR SCHOOL New Castle School of Beauty Culture Member N.A.C.S. Chester Magnotta, Director State Accredited and Approved 30 S. MERCER ST. PHONE OL 8-0381 We Now Offer You BANK FINANCING FOR TUITIONS HofcO..

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