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New Castle Newsi
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NEW CASTLE NEWS, MONDAY, MAY 11, lf7 Mrs. Habyan, jr. of Year, honored Mr. and Mrs. Micco home from Niagara Harry A.

Micco and his bride ByGwcaStaae In a glowing account of wort, for dependability and endeavor, Mrs. Bartholomew Habyan was named "Junior of the Year" by her associates of the Junior Woman's Club of New Castle. The list of accomplihsments of the honoree were given by Mrs. Ralph H. Tuttle as she named her successor.

Mrs. Habyan, a member for the past four years, has directed her energies fervently toward the various projects of the club, according to Mrs. Tuttle's reasons for her honors. The award was made at the spring dinner of the club that honored Mrs. Habyan, the Past Presidents, and was the setting for the installation of officers and formal initiation of new members.

The members, 70 strong almost 100 per cent assembled in the Coach and Lantern Supper Club for the annual wind-up of the club year. Guests presented, with past presidents Mrs. Jesse Badger, Mrs. Kenneth White, Mrs. George Cross and Mrs.

Earl Cohen, were: Mrs. Pat DiCarlo, new president of the Lawrence County Federation of Women's Clubs and Mrs. Gwen Stone of The News. Mrs. Louis Parillo, the retiring president conducted the table program after the dinner hour.

of April 25, the former Miss Georgia Ann Padula, make their home at 410 Hawthorne St. after a motor trip to Niagara Falls. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Padula of 1326 Laurel Place and Mr.

and Mrs. Harry T. Micco of 1304 Wilmington Ave. The Rev. Clair F.

Maroney read the triple ring rites to unite the couple at a nuptial high Mass in St. Vitus Church as Mr. Padula escorted his daughter to the altar. The bride wore a white gown of rosepoint lace with a high, stand-up collar, bishop sleeves and an A-line organza skirt with appliques of matching lace, repeated on the chapel train. Petals of organza and lace held her veil and she carried a colonial bouquet of daisies, rosebuds and carnations.

Miss Karen Russo was maid of honor, with Frank Cammarata of St. Mary Guild sees film on narcotics St. Mary Ladies' Guild met recently in the Parish Center after the Christian Mother's prayers and Mass. Prayers were led by Mrs. John Bigley and lector was Mrs.

Robert Snyder, Mrs. Kevin Burns presided and Mrs. John Bobeck lead in prayer. Mrs. David May introduced Patrolman Bert FuUwood who showed slides on the various narcotics and explained their effects.

There was a discussion future activ ities for the Guild. The Rev. Raymond A. McColligan closed with prayer. The door prize donated by Mrs.

John Bobeck was won by Mrs. Robert Pontius. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer and her committee: Mrs. Harry Mars, Mrs.

William Henotic, Mrs. Merle Burkes, Mrs. John Bigley and Miss Beth Ann Fee. The next meeting is June 9 in the Parish Center. There will be a mothers '-daughters' communion breakfast following the 9c 15 a.m.

Mass May 17. Founders host How to make a French cuff LadieS Of DUKeS Th French-cuffed soft ruffly Founders of the Ladies of the blouses fashion-conscious girls Dukes Social Club were honored favor today call for cuff links in a at the club anniversary dinner romantic mood. Here are some and in turn were hosts at the tricks for making your own. Look recent meeting in the and A for out-of-the ordinary shank Hall. buttons with enameled designs Miss Mary Scilla presided and or filigree patterns.

Link two welcomed Mrs. Margaret Reale together, about Vz inch apart, as a new member. A report of using doubled extra-strong the anniversary dinner, when the button or carpet thread, eight club founders were Strengthen the thread link honored, was given by Miss between the buttons by winding Scdla- more thread over it, then knot A "white elephant" sale was the ends. Another cute cuff link the entertainment conducted by idea is to thread narrow Mrs. Rose Ezzo.

It was also guest embroidered ribbon through the night and Mrs. Frances Steve of shank of a pretty button. Insert Volant was a guest. button in underside of cuff and Next meeting will be at 7:30 bring ribbon throueh to outer 4 The important report of the ways and means committee was given by Mrs. David Kennaday and listed funds from the fall fashion show, the sale of Christmas greens; the card party and the flight bridge, a total of This was dispensed via the planned budget to assist in the development of educational civic and social interests of members and to advance the welfare the community.

Remarks on the successful program of the year were given by Mrs. Parillo in her final meeting as head of the club. Candlelight rites of initiation with the pledge of loyalty to the Junior Club were given by Mis. Parillo to: Mrs. John Casalandra, Mrs.

Thomas Donley, Mrs. David Van Horn, Mrs. Robert Dean, Mrs. Paul Fazzone, Mrs. Daniel Dugan, Mrs.

John Salmen, Mrs. Clair Robison, Mrs. Richard Flannery, Miss Patricia Stropich, Mrs. Ronald Noel, Mrs. Robert Naugle, Mrs.

Raymond Smith, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs. Leonard Rich, Mrs. Samuel Pakovitch, Mrs. Charles Shira and Mrs.

John Hancock. Newbegiuiac Pittsburgh as best man. Miss Phyllis Padula, Miss Denise Lombardo, Miss Beth Perrotta and Miss Marilyn Fidel were bridesmaids while junior bridesmaids were Robin Padula REWARDED Mrs. Habyan recognized by associates. New Castle News photo.

Mrs. Veronica Steines. Assuming her new duties, Mrs. Stone listed the standing Mrs. DiCarlo, as head of the county federation, conducted the and Margaret Conway.

Karen Venturella was flower girl. Ushers included John installation of officers for the coming year. She used a red rose as her committee heads along with the projects and activities planned. Mrs. and Jim Barber.

Tom Villani and particular office. Installed for the 1970-1971 year were: Mrs. Gerald Jones, conservation; Mrs. Kenneth M. Camahan, international Stone, president; Mrs.

David Kennaday, first vice president; Mrs. affairs; Mrs. Alex Pagley, social; Mrs. Roger Bradley, ways and Louis Parillo, second vice president; Mrs. Thomas Galbreath, means; Mrs.

Russell Stump, publicity; Mrs. Stephen Malaniak, p.m. on June 7, in the and A side of cuff. Then tie a perky Kali. bow.

Brady Flamino were junior ushers with Philip Marguriet as secretary, and Mrs. Robert Smith, for a second term as treasurer. Several projects were outlined including, flight bridge, an auction rm bear- Mrs. Frances Colao was Presentations of pins were made to Mrs. Habyan as the Junior of "flea market" with a summer outing for members as a "Syrian the Year and to Mrs.

Stone, the president's pin and gavel from Mrs. huflee" at the Bruce home in Shenango Township. Plans and pictures Parillo who in turn received her past president's pin and a gift from f0T the club "Log" followed the program with cards as entertainment the membership for her year of leadership. The gift was presented by for the evening. organist and the reception was held in the Union Calabria Hall for 450.

Mrs. Harry A. Micco -Kwolek bride. Hostesses were her aunts: Mrs. Robert A.

Perrotta, Mrs. The Finest In Unusual Designs The newlyweds will live Wto'lCOO Bar- And mate Step-siblings no blood relation nComfcKf XaallSvCljlPtast Credit Castle Aiini 'Builders' topic for Highland unit The Highland Woman's Christian Temperance Union met in the home of Mrs. F. D. Marshall of Scotland Lane with Mrs.

O. H. Hanson assisting. Mrs. I.

M. Henley presented the program, "Builders of the Home'. Assisting were Mrs. Pittsburgh in September when Robert D. Perrotta, Mrs.

Albert Mr. Micco will resume his senior Russo and Mrs. Andrew year at the University of Lombardo. Pittsburgh; he is a math major. The groom's parents' A pre-nuptial shower in St.

entertained in Popo's Restaurant Lucy's Church honored the after rehearsal. Gary R. Johns, bride open reception May 1 3 An open reception will honor groom, as maid of honor, and Gary Ronald Johns and his bride Wayne Sankey, cousin of the of May 7, the former Miss bride as best man. Deborah Lee Sankey from 7 to 9 The new Mrs. Johns will p.m.

Wednesday in the home of remain with her parents while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer her husband completes his opinion, is "The Pill" foolproof? CANDY DEAR CANDY: Nothing is foolproof in the hands of a fool. CONFIDENTIAL TO "OLD Yoir faeantifnl daaghter who has been aronnd a great deal geographically is "21" i Lawrence Hogue who read "An Altar in the Home" and Mrs. George Henderson, "The God in Your Mrs.

Henley concluded with prayer. Devotions, "Friends of Jesus," were given by Mrs. Hogue. Mrs. Abram Shaffer conducted business and Mrs.

Orville Potter led in the flag salutes. pins eight If she chooses to visit the apartments of her the perfect service with the U.S. Army Is, she wll go. Sankey ot 371 Blackstone Dnve. Parents of the groom are Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald L. Johns of RD where he is in motor maintenance at Fort Ord, Calif WEINGARTNER FLORISTS By Abigail Van Bireo DEAR ABBY: Five years ago I was given a license by the state of California to marry my stepbrother. We were married in a Christian church ceremony and have two beautiful children who are baptized in the church. I am sure there must be hundreds of other married couples who used to be stepbrother and stepsister.

In your column you called a woman who married her stepbrother a "weirdo." If you are suggesting that there is something either immoral or illegal about such marriages, please retract it, as that kind of statement can hurt a lot of people. EXSTEPSISTERNOW WIFE AND MOTHER DEAR EX: Tat "weirdo" in my cdnu was referred to as a "weirdo" aot becaase she married her stepbrother, bat becaase she married him while she was stiD married to her faasbaad, which made her a PHOEC3tC29 The couple were married by 22. MILL ST. looking for a house to rent and have had no luck at all. We've seen several homes that would be ideal for us, but as soon as we tell them we have six children they say, "Sorry, we want adults only." It just makes me sick, Abby.

What are we supposed to do with our children? Drown them? COULD CRY During discussion, Mrs. Potter the Rev. Samuel Baker, of the Dying" by Archie Nagle, Jr. of Clifton Flats Mission in his home Chatty Chics play cards Ellwood City and written in the as he performed the double ring Mrs Frank paiumD0 0f New Castle News. Another item ceremony.

Hamilton Street entertained the FOR YOUR GRAD! Bat if she is as "matare" and earefnUy broaght np as yon say she is, yoa need not be as concerned abort her welfare as yoa appear to be, Daddy. DEAR ABBY: Shame on that woman who told her pregnant daughter-in-law she should get rid of her pet cat before bringing a new-born baby into the house! Of course ANY animal which HAS a disease can infect the human members of the family, but why assume ALL cats have ringworm? I have raised all my children Ifteir attendants were Miss Chks aub when cards Betty Lou Johns, sister of the DEAR COULD: I your problem aad Winners were Mrs. John with yon. Bit if yon were a entitled "Will We Permit Our Nation to Become a Victim of This Plot" with the Reds Rules for America's destruction listed. Mrs.

Ray Bishop read an article about LSD on potato chips that drugged 27 persons at a party. "The Dark Ages Ahead Again" was read by Mrs. Archie Allen. A "bakeless sale" and white property owner whose had been damaged by Stoner, Mrs. Palumbo and Mrs.

Harvey Meyer. Mrs. Ronald Dudash, who won the door prize, will be hostess May 20 in her Bartram Avenue home. Serving weights In buying beef, allow lA. pound per serving of boneless cuts such as round steak, ground beef, stew meat and rolled roasts yon'd be retactaat to rent to families with chiton, too.

Net everyone with six children owns a home. Keep looking. with cats, and they make wonderful pets. I have adopted elephant sale will be held in the DEAR ABBY: I could just cry! For two weeks we've been Home of Famous Hammond Organs and Fine DEAR ABBY: In your nv stavMtterc and cats but me of Miss Maiy Lou Rankin New Castle, Rent Brand New Hammond Organ Engaged Girls active at NC Business College A only after taking them to the vets of 141 Edlson Ave" June 4-to determine the condition of their health first. ALL house pets should be confined to the house, lL a and should they get loose outside Clothes can camouflage and come into contact with other Apparel can be a heavy man animals, they should be friend, if he chooses it well, examined by a vet before Today's longer jackets, double allowed to join the family again, breasted suit styles and striped LOVES CATS patterns help a man provide some camouflage where he Dial 658-8511 for WANT ADS needs it most.

'8 meetings of the Engaged Girls Club of New Castle Business RRRvy aHr aTaTJ RLaHr 1 Two campus speakers and two Field trips highlighted the April WITH OPTION TO BUY wth wun Sf. 655-773? indoor 'garage' for the kitchen Speakers included Bernard J. Rossman, who displayed samples of wedding supplies, and Miss Marietta Marino, home economist, who discussed food More Sparkle for I Small kitchen appliances are budgets and menu planning. Miss convenient, but they clutter Marino will give cooking lessons countertops. Some, like mixers, to the girls, are too heavy for continual lifting a tour of Pennsylvania Power in and out of cabinets.

Co. facilities included a A "garage" beaneath a wall- demonstration of kitchen hung cabinet will keep them appliances, handy yet out of sight when not For their final meeting of the in use. Sometimes a corner month, the girls were guests at a installation can do the trick, party sponsored by the Lawrence while taking up a minimum of County Chapter of Welcome usable counter space. Wagon for engaged girls and Either short louver doors or their mothers, hinged boards may be cut to fit Advisor to the club is Miss between counter top and upper Kathleen Lyon, an instructor in cabinet. English at the local college.

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