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Shamokin News-Dispatch from Shamokin, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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SHAM0K1N NEWS-DISPATCH, SHAMOK1N, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1958 PAGE EIGHT For Women and Men Births Shamokin Hospital reports the i Legion Women Hear Reports Scfdal-Womens Activities -Styles birth of a son yesterday morning worrying over the seeming indifference of old friends, is to pick herself up, find a way to be busy and useful and to start making new friends who will fit in with her By RUTH MILLETT It isn't at all unusual for a widow to find out after rallying around for a few weeks or months, the couples who were part of the "crowd" she and "her husband depended on for their social life be to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fornwalt, 615 South Market Street. Mrs. Fornwalt is the former Miss Cora Moon.

Various reports were presented last night during a meeting ol American Legion Auxiliary held in the Legion rooms and presided over by Miss Helen E. Martin. Mrs. Catherine Shizkowski, re Social Events -Personals Party Held for Y-Teen Member The Mature Parent Woman's Club to View Cancer Film Mother Cabrini Guild of Catho- Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Malin'owski, gin to see less and less of her. habilitation chairman, reported changed status. If she can find paid work to do, even though she has enough to live on without working, the effort to keep alert and meet the requirements of the job will be a big A farewell party for Gretchen rVl that she delivered checks to shut- Baer. daughter of Rev. and Mrs.

I fr Hall. Attorney Stanley Zlocki, A film on cancer to be shown 206 Webster Street, Brady, are parents of a son born yesterday afternoon in Shamokin Hospital. The mother is the former Miss Florence Cwalina. Mrs. Ida Gallagher, chairman of American Legion Junior Auxiliary, announced that a meeting of the junior group will be held Tuesday afternoon, from 4:30 to 6:00, in the Legion rooms.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frederick, By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE Mrs. W.

has four young children in the home bv members 0fiKulPmont' lU be the speaker Being an extra woman makes her a social problem, and gradually friends draw away from her. The widows that this has happened to and who write to me are in- next Monday night during a meet ins and disabled veterans in tha area. The checks were Christmas gifts from the auxiliary. Mrs. Shizkowski reported, also, on the auxiliary's annual Christmas party inz of Shamokin Woman's Club will t0 months aao her idowed Eighth Grade Y-Teens.

city group. help to her morale. Also, on the job she may make new friends, some of whom have faced the -u i i i mark the premiere showing of the mother died in a nursing home, The Baer family will move next film to an open audience anywhere: sh husband felt l'week to Norristown, where Rev. The following Shamokin area residents were admitted to Sun-burv Community Hospital: Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. George Wallish. vaiiduiy uuici cuuui uciig Kom- nrnhlpm she has and worked thev think of as "deserted" by pome proo em sne nas ana worKea held last month, and Mrs. Ida Gal and children, Ricky and Deb- rciuiivdiiid. ilj tnn mll-u tn rin fn take pare "acl "H1 out a satisfactory solution MOOnaChie.

N. are parents Of I lasher chairman Amorinsn o. their friends of long Election of officers for the sec- Anna Lockwood, 41 South Owl bie. left by automobile for their The club will meet next Monday 0f her. I agreed to put her in Mt-i i auctu iu hv a daughter born January 6 in a ginn Junior Auxiliarv.

announced i nieht at 7:30 in St. Johns i knPW she wanted ona semester otinescnooi year. street. Debra Hslier. bbi tsearjiome Torrance, alter hospital in New Jersey.

The moth er is the former Miss Doris Ru ed Church of Christ Chapel, and with me. Now I wish to wa "eld 'n conjunction with the valley Avenue, and Mrs. Emma visiting Mr. Frederick's parents, Letting herself become bitter or hurt or reproachful is, of course, the worst thing a lone woman could do. For since she has to go If a paid job is out of the question, then she should look for volunteer work where she knows she is needed and where her efforts will count for something.

There, Mrs. Forrest Reed. Dresidcnt. said lUnt i ran't over "IIlcers mciuae miss wa re Mettler. 122 Last Lincoln street; Mr.

and. Mrs. Russell Frederic bendall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 I I I A RliKr.

I I 1 Clutcher, I i.nUn. president: Missjfrc Elizabeth Foulds. Smith it i Tl La mm mlAAnrt A 1 1 rtllll jl y)ii uc an uycn jinrcung. i'lcin uymg mat piace aiuut. neip Pafsv Hnwplls.

vine nrpsident I Millar it alone, she will need all the cour age and self-reliance she can mus jtoo, she will have an opportunity in r- r. i iv. u. luiaa iiamati some time witn Air. ana Airs.

Nursing Home, Elys-Grant Kramer, Willow Street, also. bers have been invited to take me j-m even losing interest guests, and the public may attend, my children. Charles Rubendall, Water Street. Mrs. Edna Wallish, Tharptown.

is the paternal grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Wallish are parents of a son and a daughter. that the junior Yule party was a success.

A social period followed, and Miss Helen E. Martin was in charge. Announcement was made tha! the executive board will convene next Tuesday evening at 7:00. and the weekly business meeting will follow at 7:30. Mrs.

Ida Gallagher will be in charge of the public card ter. And now. of all times, she to meet new people ana make new friends. Fithpr nf thpso rhnirps i hpt- 6he added. vCl' Mrs.

Leon rensyi, rax-)Mr. Frederick is associated with I needs to be outgoing and cheerful and good company. ter than sitting around feelinff sor-! Northrup Aviation Company, Los Angeles, Calif, which is perfecting the Snark guided missiles. vine uiaui iwr xitii croiJiiiciita wuc Jti vtu, nu nA. i cp i ar con trAlTl TUP The film.

"Time and Two Worn- tire family. Like Mrs. he gifts were presented to the guest! Dl hni a. fMrs Am Va-en." reveals how and why cell ex- hated himself because he hadn't of honor. fe fff lL shSn Stecet amination could lead to virtual eh-arraneed thines better and pro-! Thos'e who attended: Hi snam0Km sireet- For, sad though it is, the world cannot slow down for long over Carrie) Tucker's Sardint Canapt Sprtad (1 Cup Spread) ry for herself and blaming her friends for not being more helpful when she most needs their help.

One can Maine sardines, 14 cupparty at 8:30 KITCHEN SHOW-OFFS! Elmer A. Barr, 14 WTest Church Street, returned from Washington, any one person misfortunes. Stumble, and friends pause long enough to give you a lift back on your feet. But fall down and make iiiuiatiuii ui uiti mt uut lecieu lliem agdlildl ujcu uicciuiui uan, ucvcuj viiicuaivie, garnet major cause of cancer and death g00d man, he couldn't un-jine Fry, Claire Ann Clutcher, Carol among women. Iderstand how his goodness had i Malick, Patsy Howells, Betty May, Mrs, Sally Reiland.

executive di-'merited such affliction. Friends Barbara Phillips. Kay Williams, rector of the Northumberland! couldn't reach his despair. Time, Sally Harner, Dorothy Weaver uonnVi nt tiio a moripon I inctooH nf onin 0 his eripf inrreas-' Betsy Reese, Bonnie Nuss, and D. after spending a week va cation with his son and daughter- The wool jersey beret with gros-grain ribbon trim is a fashion favorite this winter.

Comes in both jewel and neutral colors. chopped stuffed olives or 1 jar olive butter, 2 tablespoons mayonnaise, 1 tablespoon chili sauce, 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, 1 tablespoon onion juice. Mash sardines with oil until blended and smooth. Combine with in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Barr. Barr visited several sites of his no desperate effort to get up, and friends move on. For they have their own lives to lead, their own problems to solve, their own hap tha mm itc toncinns nnpnfliirahlv. Mrs. Robert S.

Welker ana Mrs 3 Doyi Only Sol. LADIES' RAYON PANTIES 3 pr. 77c Reg. Price 39c Pr. Siiw 5-6-7-8 KRESGE'S 0 toric interest in the nation's cap cnarho0H rnmmnnitv.u iHe Hrivp! Thpn Cnrt snnke to him.

God Aaron W. bmton, advisers. Clean plastic or imitation leather ital. to rersuade all women over 21 to said, "I time the coming and go- piness to find. by sudsing with luke-warm water The best thing in the world for and mild soap.

Then apply petro- remaining ingredients. Serve on crisp toast rounds. have annual checkups that include ing of tides and seasons. I bal-cell examination for uterine can-jance the relationships of stars, cer. This examination involves mi- Clouds move on my order.

Are Xepd printing? Tr th- Ni-w-rls-pttch jib printing plant. Dial 8-6611. YOKED CHARMER a lonely widow to do, instead of leum jelly, to prevent cracking. crosopic study by a pathologist of I JANUARY you criticizing my arrangements of life and death? Are you instructing me?" These words worked on the man like a rush of rain on a hot sum- cells. Northumberland County was selected for a debut of the film because the county is one of the few SALE 1 SJJ in the state equipped to make cellmer day.

Tension left him. examinations, Mrs. Reiland point- The Bible says Job cried out to ed out. She said an exfoliative cy- God, "I repent me! Until now I'd (0 tology laboratory has been estab-'only heard about you. Now see lished in Geisinger Memorial Hos-you." pital, Danville.

Local and area doc- The story of Job is the eternal tors are cooperating in the pro- story of our struggle to accept the gram, and have urged all women limitations of our power to con- SALE BEGINS TOMORROW MORNING trol the welfare of those we love to inquire about the tests. Drastic Reductions on "I cannot emphasize too strongly how important this film is to worn en," the executive director said It can heal Mrs. grieving self -accusation. I know, because it is what broke for me the tensions involved in the recent death of my mother. In us all is a child who believes himself omnipotent.

"It explains clearly and simply ClflTS COATS As children, we think we can what uterine cancer is and how vital the uterine cancer cell examination is to life and health." She said that we may well be entering into one of the most dramatic eras in the history of cancer control with the showing of this film. Dr. Robert Dickey, of the Geisinger Memorial Hospital, will conduct a discussion period. Plans for the debut of the film make Mommy materialize by yelling for her. By flapping our arms in a certain way, we're sure we can fly over the treetops.

By blowing out our birthday cake candles, we're sure we'll get our se cret wish for a bicycle. All New Fall and Winter Group of DRESSES DRESSES Reduced I3 5.00 ALL COATS DRASTICALLY REDUCED COATS $20 and up Dressy GLOVES Few DUSTERS Only $1.50 Only $3.95 All Sales Final on Sale Merchandise By keeping a dying parent with were completed last night during fine mina ovonnKvo linnrrl US, We MOW We Can WRe of the Shamokin Woman's Club.cfe of her though we must look n1 The meeting was held in Hotel 8 a "1U 1UU1 UdUJCa at the same time Giant size flower potholders will prove to be the kitchen show-offs! They are not only fun to make, but also so nice to use. (A lovely item for gift-giving!) Pattern No. 5796 contains hot- But we are expecting unlimited powers from ourselves. When James Madison following the dinner held to welcome Aunt Jpmima." Mrs.

JoseDh Kaseman will be in charge of the evening's devotions, mother dies, our failure to exert iron transfer for pansy, poppy them fills us with self-reproach. BtlSSES Clearance Prices on Blouses Group of Sweaters Going at Vi Price Flannel Pajamas Discontinued Bras and Mrs. Reed will conduct the 8178 The tension of our grief is rage at IP A business meeting. The musical pro 2Vi-26'i gram for the evening will feature our inability to change what was into what we think it should have been selections by George Lees, a talented bass singer who has had starring roles in two local operettas. We need to see God.

We need to say, "I repent me." Mrs. Robert Mattern will provide and sun-flower designs; sewing and embroidery directions. Send 25 cents in coins, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, Shamokin News-Dispatch, 1150 Avenue of tht Americas, New York 36, N. Y. Have you a copy of our 1957 Needlework Album? It contains fifty-six colorful pages showing many pretty designs; plus directions for making 3 crochet items and a quilt.

Only 25c a copy! We need to weep with relief that it is not our obligation to arrange piano accompaniment. Mrs. George Musser will serve MODEM DRESS SHOP Mrs. Charles Crone, Owner 128 EAST INDEPENDENCE STREET life and death. A handsomely styled frock for the half-size figure, with rounded yoke, short or three-quarter sleeves.

No. 8178 with Patt-O-Rama is in sizes 12Vi, 14Vz, 16 Vi, I8V2, 20, 22, 24, 26. Size 14, 35 bust, short sleeve, 38 yards of 35-inch. Send 35c in coins for each pattern add 5c for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Sue as chairman of the social period.

The following attended last night's meeting: Mrs. Forrest Reed. Mrs. Matti-son Burt, Mrs. William I.

Trout- No Muss, Fuss, Found In New Bacon Fryer NEW YORK iW-New for the cook a gadget for frying bacon without grease spatter and without turning. The utensil is an aluminum perforated lid, with heat-proof handle, Burnett, Shamokin News-Dis man, Mrs. James Davis. Miss Mary Kerstetter, Miss Kathryn IRvan, Miss Miriam McConnell, Miss Audrey Spurr, Mrs. Leslie Lichtel.

Mrs. Harriett patch, 1150 Avenue of Americas, mum New York 36, N. Y. Print name, address with zone, style number and size. STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE 3 BIG DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 3 BIG DAYS STORE WIDE DRASTIC REDUCTION'S HAVE BEEN MADE ON THIS SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS ALL SALES FINAL INDEPENDENCE AND ORANGE STREETS, SHAMOKIN which fits into standard-size bacon' Don't miss the Fall and Winter skillets.

Placed on the bacon slices, issue of Basic Fashion, our corn- Mrs. S. H. Miller, Miss Susan Beard. Mrs.

Warren Murphy. Miss Valeria Lewis, Mrs. Henry Brown, Mrs. Samuel Yost, Mrs. Gertie Kramer, Mrs.

Clarence E. Mock, Mrs. William Shindel, Jr. and Mrs. it cooks the top from reflected heat plete pattern catalog.

It's chock- while the bottom is cooking from full of sew-easy, up-to-the-minute the skillet heat. It also enables styles for every size. Send 35c to-cook to drain off excess fat easily, day. rrea ouiing. BOOT SPECIALS HOBBY SPECIALS! 98c MODEL PLANES 59c Pair Pair 6 Pair BALL BAND BOOTS Rubber Bottoms C11 QC With Leather Uppers $18.95 9 I I iW9 2 Pair SERVUS 12" Rubber CC QC Full Lace Boots Were $9.95 40.33 2 Pair RED WING Insulated 4 4 QC Over 200 Kits Semi Annual Clearance Sale Now Going on at Miller Bros.

Shoe Store 39c MODEL KITS 25c 1 FASWIS Leather Boots Were $17.95 I I ww 5 Pair RED WING Crepe Sole Leather Boots Were $19.95 $12.95 Over 100 Kits rOLE-CRAFT Paint It Yourself Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair 3 Pair RED WING Crepe Sole 4 QC Leather Insulated Boots Were $24.95 I 7 Pair WORCESTER Insulated CQ OK Leather Boots Were $14.95 4 Pair WORCESTER fi QC Leather Shoes Were $9.95 4O.03 LADIES' DRESS SHOES and WEDGIES 6.95 Values Desk Baskets Tissue Containers Record Holders Jewelry Boxes Magaiine Racks LADIES' HI-STYLE SHOES Values to 8.95 HUNTING CLOTHING HUNTING CAPS PRICE Wool-Leather-Suede Corduroy-Velvet GLOVES and MITTENS V2 PRICE HUNTING COATS Only 18 Left Voluet to $11.95 INSULATED HUNTING COATS and TROUSERS Up to Off HUNTING VESTS With Gome 809s Only 19 Left VALUES QC TO S7.50 JWiWq GAME VESTS Only 6 Left WERE CO OK S4.95 SHELL VESTS Only 6 Left English Type VESTS Only 5 Left WERE CA I ft We Outfit the entire Bridal OFF Scrapbooks Only Serving Trays 44 Pieces Si i 3 Party NOW NOW COPPERSMITH Do It Yourself y2 PRICE BALL BAND "SERVUS" 12-INCH HIKERS INSULATED BOOTS Only 25 Pair Were $6.95 0nlV 15 Po'r $8.99 Shop Early for this One Men's or Boys' WALES C00DYESR INSULATED BOOTS BTTS 15-Inch Boot Buckle Type Only 18 Pair Full Loce $9.99 9.99 0 Were $13.95 Only 11 Poir CHILDREN'S DRESS SHOES Values to 6.95 Ladies' or Growing Girls' LOAFERS 6.95 Values Red or Brown a NOW NOW $3.50 TOY SPECIALS Football Pants $2.68 Were $4.95 Football Pants $4.44 Were Football Helmets $2.88 Were $4.95 ALL FLOOR SAMPLES DRASTICALLY REDUCED Genuine Cowhide HUNTING BELTS WEAVER J2.5 SCOPE $1 6.95 List Price $22.50 WERE 99c MEN'S BOSTON IAN S1.93 HUNTING TROUSERS Rubber Front Only 8 Pair $6.50 Were $10.95 HUNTING PANTS Heavy Plastic Front Only 7 Pair $7.95 Were $15.00 Reduced WEAVER K2.5 SCOPE HUNTING PANTS Sizes to SO, Only 21 Pair Sit-in cars, cribs, beds, carriages, In the romantic tradition our radiant Spring collection as seen in "Modern Bride," "Brides Magazine," and "Guide for the Bride." We have train, chapel, and ballerina length gowns priced to accommodate all budgets. Come in, make your selection in the privacy and comfort of our Bridal Salon. And remember, we give Green Stamps, too! toy chests, rockers, ironing ONLY 1 LEFT $26.95 boards, trucks and ether items. PAIR $5.00 Discontinued Numbers 18.95 Volues List Price $37.50 WEAVER KV SCOPE BOYS' HUNTING PANTS ARCHERY EQUIPMENT DRASTICALLY REDUCED Including 19 Bows Value to S7.95 Only Left BALL BAND INSULATED VESTS WERE Oft $12.95 9DiWJ ONLY 1 LEFT $39.95 $2.95 Only 3 Pair MANY OTHER CLEAR-AWAY VALUES No Exchanges No Refunds All Sales Final MILLER BROS. SHOE STORE List Price $57.50 llll TV MM, 316 EAST INDEPENDENCE STREET Opposite Reading Station i 58 EAST INDEPENDENCE STREET SHAMOKIN Independence and Orange Streets, Shamokin.

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