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NKW CASTLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1U School was never like this! Engaged av i Male secretary worries her By MARJORIES VERNON Francescone-Clements News Mail miier There's something new at the West Side School It's Charm. Sponsored by the West Side Center, a Charm Hour for sixth grade girls will be a feature every Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in the school library. Miss Arietta Hunter, a former West Side student, with Miss Wills Mae MeKinney as advisor, By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: How can you tell if a man is a homosexual? My husband's partner they are CPA's) hired a male secretary, What kind of man would hire a male secretary? And what kind of man would BE a secretary? My husband's partner is a married man he doesn't seem Mr. and Mrs.

William Francestone of 11411 Roosevelt St. announce Ihe engagement of their daughter, Deborah Jean, to Richard Clements. Mr. Clements is the sun of Mr. and Mrs.

William Clements of 173 Alborn Road. Both are 1071 graduates of Shenango High School. Thebiide-etect is employed by Keystone' Rosie.) I accepted. Another coworker who was also invited wedding cake? Thank you. "LOST OUT" IN N.J.

DEAR Either yowr friend Rosie has corn flakes where her brains belong, or she became addled by her forthcoming nuptials, Forget it. DEAR ABBY: My mom likes to liave company, and when she knows someone is coming over, she spends the day fixing refreshments. My problem is that some people do things like the following: Mom had her club 1 over last Thursday, and she made some real fancy sandwiches, chocolate-covered brownies and all kinds of cookies. Well, I wish you could have seen those ladies! One said, "I can't cat very -much because I'm on a diet, but I'd sure like to carry something home to my Herman." (Then she wraps up a whole lunch in a paper napkin.) Then someone else says, "My Welding. Mr.

Clements is serving wnn the National Guard at Fort Sill, Okla. Wedding plans of the couple are indefinite. is in charge of program. far, the girls have learned something about clothing, its care and foundations. Later they 1 will sec styles from a local women's shop, hear how to coif their hair, tour a furniture store as they learn about interior decorating, and many other tilings that make up the fun side of the life of women.

Miss Hunter, now a junior at Villa Maria High School, acts as a teachers' aid for firs! and fourth graders Thursday afternoons. This is her assignment for a community involvement project, "About Life." But the Charm project is something above and beyond the call of duty, a thing Arietta saw a need for, as did Mrs. Mabel R. Paige, supervising principal at West Side School. Although only 12 of the sixth grade girls are staying after school for the class, it was easily their inost-enioyed time of day.

"faggy," but I've heard that sometimes this doesn't mean anything Should I make an issue of this? I'd like an answer, but please don't use my name. ANONYMOUS DEAR ANONYMOUS: You can't tell If a man Is a homosexual from his appearance, but if you really think it's your business, why don't you ask him? Homosexuals as a are honest. All kinds of men hire male secretaries, And no "special" kind of man pursues secretarial work any mare than any special kind of woman does, And don'l make an issue of It, A man who is bright enough to be a CI' A can take care of himself. DEAR ABQY: 1 was invited to attend the wedding of a girl who works where started working about a month ago, (I'll call her Miss Dehorah Jean FYaneeseone asked if we could buy Rosie a wedding present together. 1 said okay.

We bought the gift and had it delivered to Rosie's home. Both the co-worker and 1 got a "thank yon" note for the "shower We weren't invited to any shower, and the card we enclosed with our present plainly said, "FOR YOUR WEDDING." Well, anybody can make a mistake, so I didn't care about that, but listen to this: The day before the wedding, Rosie calls me up and asks me NOT to come to her wedding because she "ovcr-invitcd" and there wasn't enough room. She called the other co-worker and told her the same tiling. Do you think Rosie should have offered to return our gift'? Or at least try to patch things up by offering to bring us a piece of Kraynak-Carlson ''lit K'''iBKfBJi While most of the time is spout in tlip librarv. the cirls went to 1 the gym to walk up and down STAND TALL Venita Brown, assisted by Miss Hunter, gets with books on their heads to ready for a book-balancing act.

When she can manage the book- Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Kniynakol Lalrobe, Fa. announce the engagement of their daughter, Christine Mary, to John R. Carlson.

Mr. Carlson is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Carlson of 415 Leasure Ave. The prospective groom, a 1971 graduate of Westminster College with a.B.A. in business accounting, is serving with the Air Force at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo.

The bride-elect is a 1971 graduate of Slippery Rock State College-' with a major in mmo- MM improve their posture. oh-the Head without hands, stic it ne wk nem Currently, the girls are looking modeling. Milton loves sweets. Mind if I take him a My mom is loo nice to say anything. So the company carries out all the treats.

What is your opinion of this? BUGGED DEAR BUGGED: If it doesn't bug your momma, it shnuldn't 1 bug you. DEAR ABBY: May I have the last word about the policy one church had of allowing the -preacher exactly one hour in which to deliver his sermon, and if he talked longer, he would be automatically "drowned out" by chimes? In my opinion, the world has enough Saturday and Sunday Christians, and could certainly use more whD practice their religion seven days a week, 24 hours a day. If I want to pray, I don't want to wait until Saturday or Sunday. It might be too late then. J.J.O.WAUKEEN, ILL.

What's your problem? You'll feci better if you get it off your chest. Write to ABBY, Box 69100, Los Angeles, Cat. 90069. forward to a fasluon show tor all their fellow students Dec. 12 in throughout the term for a Ihe ch ool.

girl's world is ull of a number of The class will continue things not classified under reading, -'writing and arithmetic The class is designed lo give them a brief By MRS. HELEN LEMMON Assistant Extension Home Economist Teenagers are great followers of fads. They wear what adults might consider weird clothes and funny hairdos. They say and do strange things. But remember that fads are a symptom, not a disease.

Fads are the symptom of the age-old urge for independence. This is the same ui ge that's prompted the young to be "different" throughout Clenmore Club has workshop elementary education. The couple is planning a summer wedding. history. It's been well documented that parental opposition is the Miss Christine Kraynak Kahlil Gibran topic for Poetry Society The works and life of Kahlil and means committee, and to be Gibran were topics for the New held in December.

Castle Poetry Society for the The next meeting in the October meeting in the Uoyt InstitutewillbeNov.il. Institute of Fine Arts. Perrottd-McGarey For a personal reply stamped, addressed envelope. Members of the Clen-more Garden Club conducted a workshop when they met in the home of Mrs. Frank Farone.

Under the direction of -Mrs. Robert Seiger and Mrs. Fred Alexander, the group made pictures from dried materials, such as leaves, pods, grass and flowers, Handicraft items were displayed including a witch made from a plastic bottle, apple dolls, wall plaques, a crab apple Christmas tree and vining public lx. library I I Bookmobile LJ ft S3 i Mrs. C.

R. Brenner, the speaker, used the introduction to 'A Tear and a Smile" by Robert flillyer, who knew IGilbran personally, as she gave his biography. Stressed were the depth of his philosophy and his poems reflecting his beliefs. Other selections were from "The Prophet" and "Jesus the Man." Mrs. Brenner mentioned that some of his work has been very popular with young couples who surest way to strengthen a fad.

The fad which starts out as merely a symbol of identity with a group soon becomes a full-fledged symbol of rebellion against adult authority. One survey showed that almost half the girls and one tliird of the boys questioned said they bought certain clothes against the wishes of their parents. What does this mean in practical terms? What should a parent do when his youngsler wears rag-bag clothes and goes barefoot? The action depends on the individual family. But it's best if parents treat the fad as the symptom the current sign of the need for independence that characterizes the teen years. Teenagers are bound to rebel in some way.

It may be best to let them rebel through clothes or hair, rather than in some far more serious manner. BROILING TECHNIQUES: Broiling is a highly recommended way to cook tender cuts of meat, but many homemakers shy away from hroiling because the oven gets too dirty. Some ways to keep the oven cleaner while broiling: Place lightly crushed foil in the broiler pan under the broiler rack to catch meat drippings and keep them from overheating. Se sure meat drippings have sufficient drainage. If aluminum foil is used to cover the broiler rack, be sure to punch drain holes in it.

Edge fat won't add molstness to meat, so trim away the excess fat and slash the remainder at one-inch intervals. These suggestions won't keep the oven perfectly clean, but they will help keep the oven clean for a longer period of time and make broiling a good way to prepare tender cuts nf meal. Penn Stale Cooperative Extension Service. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Perrotta of 409 Eighth announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth J. to Airman Eirst Class, Elwood E. McGarey Jr. Mr. McGarey is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rlwood E. McGarey Sr. of Sterling Heights, formerly of New Castle. The bride, a 1970 graduate of New Castle High School, is attending the Vu-Tech School of Practical Nursing.

The prospective groom, a 15-70 graduate of Adlai Stevenson High School, Sterling Heights, is a graduate of Ground Radio Electronics School, Biloxi, Miss. 'He is serving with the Air Force in Grand Forks. N.D. Wedding plans of the couple are indefinite. Club 500 Birthday gifts were awarded and special guests were welcomed when the Club 500 met in the home of Mrs.

John Brentin of N. Main Bessemer. Guests were Mrs. Mose Tcderick of'Martinsburg, W. Va.

and Miss Helen Brentin of Bessemer. Belated birthday gifts were presented to Mrs. Adolph Katich, Mrs. John Lucchesi and Mrs. Joseph McCree.

Card awards went to Miss Helen Brentin, Mrs. Mose Tederick and Mrs. Fred Grimes. Hosting the next meeting will be Mrs. John Pachner of New Middletown.

The Bookmobile will serve the following places tomurrow: 9:30 a.m., Almira Home. p.m., Ben Franklin School. p.m.., Rees' Nursing Home. p.m., South Side African violets. The'inext meeting will be held Nov.

11 in Ihe home of Mrs. Fred Slater of Maple Drive. Correction. John Clair Wolfe, the former Miss Barbara Jean Booth was given in marriage by her father, Dale D. Booth.

Start Ilynal served as one of Ihe ushefs and guests were registered by Miss Rita McOwen. The couple married Oct. 9 will use it in a part of wedding ceremonies. Mrs. Brenner also conducted a workshop to complete, (he study of Petrarchan and Shakespearean sonnets.

Members provided their original work for evaluation. The study of the adelaide Miss Elizabeth J. Perrotta Polish Romper Room. p.m Falcons. live Elizabeth, Pa.

Orapsey cinquain began ami wi Nunley-Rowe be completed next month, Mrs. Charles B. McFadden presided. The group will Mrs. Caroline Black in preparing the collected poems of the late Miss Alice Sterling for publication- Miss Sterling, chief librarian for many years of the Puhlir Library, founded the Poetry Society.

The Society will take part in the annual Christmas bazaar sponsored by the Institute's ways 20 in St. Vitus Church with a reception following in St. John's Recreation Hall. Birthdays honored Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Houlette entertained members 'of the family in observance of the birthday anniversaries of their daughters, Tami and Denise. on Saturday evening in their home. Mr. and Mrs. William D.

Nunley of 2011 Moravia St. announce the engagement- of their daughter, Kathy to David A. Rowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. David" 15.

Rowe of 836 Franklin Ave. The bride-elect attended Vo-Tech High School and is employed by the Big Supermarket' and Red Carpet Restaurant. Mr. Rowe, a 1969 graduate of New Castle High School, is a meat cutter at the Big Supermarket. The couple will marry on May 3 Days Only CARDLAND ANNOUNCES PRICE SPECIAL SALE! Now Thru Oct.

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