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7 ho Worry Clin'n Pcnn Hills Church I Contest iree Lan To Interest Veteran r.v mi. c.LORj.E v. rant; Vase W-COi): Joe aged 37, is a war veteran mentioned earlier who was despondent because his legs were paralyzed. Three months passed by. "Dr.

Crane, I have some good news to report," his devoted wife then informed me by telephone and her voire bubbled over with en- Christmas Out in Pcnn Ililis tomorrow afternoon holiday sbop. pci mi. iv end their ay (low a I'll! i-ttnas '1 roe Lane of shops in St. J. uncs Memorial Church.

Lor months members of the Iauiise liley Auxiliary have been busy creating unusual gift Items for the sale. From Missionary Louise l'elley, the auxiliary's namesake and prayer partner in the Philippines, have come sets of Christmas table mats. The sale will open at two and close at nine and the Candy Lane Cafe will serve snack all day and a supper Ladi Guild les I A som To Be Bride Of Mr. Behar Mrs Vied P.iN.rn Avenue hue ante iprroent of 1 mi i- olol nn of L. V.

of OV ed I iMllMii I I s.im. 1'r. i Mi- Pr.uie, N. J. Hals.nn a student at Hie I'niwisiiv of Pittsburgh.

Her fiance, a graduate of Washington and Jefferson Cnllepe is attending Puk rniversily Medical School in Dm ham, V. Miss Zinman Is Engaged Thr encacemeut of Cuba! a to Mom on S. ha been ed by her patents, Mr. and Mi-, ls.idoie Ziinitan of Sw osv ale. Miss Zinman attended the PennsyK Stale I'niver-sit and was graduated from the University of Pittsburgh.

The prospective bridegroom, a son of Abraham Glitzcr of Brooklyn, N. and the late Mrs. Glitzcr, Is an alumnus of Long Island University. Tie received his master's degree from Piosion University and his doctor's from Syracuse- I'nivoi sity. Patricia Malanowski At a family dinner patty Mr.

and Mis. l-'ianeis S. Ma lanowski announced the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Julia Malanowski. to Wayne Thomas l.ott. The prospective bridegroom Is a sou of Mrs.

W. J. Lott and the late Mr. Lott. Phyllis Wilson A March wedding is being planned by Phyllis Hope Wilson and Lieutenant Mark II.

Moore. Jr. Their engagement has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Hnbeit K.

Wilson, pm ents of the bride elect, of Coraopnlis. The piospoclixe hridofioom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Maik H. Moore of Hath, C.

Iviiss bcl LJ CJ neips wn to cr fice to get them into the mail right away. 'NLLL, THE contest 'bug' had hiiten us for sure by that time. And the very next day I found some contest entry blank-; at the grocery sioie for another contest. "We entered it and for a week we read histoiy books and consulted our cncjtlo-pedia. "This contest involved identifying some pictures of historical events.

A few hints were given under each picture. Actually, we to get Interested that I forgot to get our lunch that day. "And Joe would prod me bring home some more entry blanks the next time went to the grocery, for we were permitted to send in as many entries as we wished. "Dr. Crane, we must have mailed at least a total of 100 entries to a dozen different contests before the winners that first limerick contest were finally announced.

"And I was so excited I could hardly-speak when the mailman handed me a letter one morning with a check for $10 on one of Joe's limerick entries. "Since then, we hae won two more prizes. One was for but one was for $.10, we are now an enthusiastic team and spend most our spare time contesting. "And you can't imagine the change in Joe's morale: It's wonderful!" Aids Church Building The annual Christmas Hake Sale sponsored by the Ladies Guild of St. Bartholomew's Church in Term Township will be held on Sunday, December 15.

Mrs. Thomas F. Lane, chairman, and her co-chairmen, Mrs. Arthur Smith, and Mrs. Louia R.

Carteal are being assisted by all the i A- I TURN BACKWARD The Parents Association of North Allegheny High School will dance to hit tunes of their own school days at the scholarship benefit ball tomorrow night in the school. Mrs. Joseph C. Barr, left, represents the executive committee. Mrs, Richard S.

Brandt is entertainment chairman. Sisterhood Giving Luncheon Upen I J. Co I'iinil imp, Mr-, nock; Tl While Mrs. Wilh. on lioc), and I U-l I s.

Mix. Willi Knep. per; (nil, i Hitter, Crnw; Pixie Playthings and Snow', ball Surprise, Mis. T. p.

Jivrne; magic show, Charles Appcl and the Young Peoples heiiovvslup under the super-vision of Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Dougherty. Mrs, J.

F. Farnswnrth is ways and means chairman. "WOMF.X (l DI.S'I IS'' will be the topic of Miry Leader, actress and writer, of Ihe meeting of ihe Woman's "lull of Ml I net Monday afternoon. Appearing in costume she will recieain Hihheal women who shaped men's destinies. FRANKLIN (IHArTKU, Order of the Kastern Star, will have a card and gam party on December in the Kaslrrn Star Temple In South Highland Avenue.

There will also he a sale of home-hnked goods and candy. LAIHIS Al'MLIARY to 1 eiii cv ille Ainvels Post will meet on after-noon in the Post Home l-'orly liflll Sheet. iiaiti of psi Psl Psl will have a Christmas parly in (ho chapter hous next: Tuesday aflernoon. Mrs. T.

Swanson is chairman. irUSt fhft Diapers are our husinesii (lie whitest, softest and safest! Thnt's why 10,000 mothers us them every vcar. Doctors recommend them. Expecting? Then, dial us or detail! Infant si IIIVICI UXIHG10N MfnE I Tl, BU RCH A MMnTufl-'1 4. to fi-in five unt.l eight, with glazed ham balls an 1 pipe-apple, hot rolls and apple cobbler on Ike menu.

Mrs. Philip Crow and Mrs. Voss A. Moore are co chairman for the bazaar. Mrs.

Mark II. Provvn Jr. is treasurer and the decorations will be carried out by Mrs, 1 1. It. MeGraw, and Mrs.

Philip Greene. Mrs. Wiinatu Collins Is directing publicity. Booth chahmcn are: Candy Cane Cafe, Mrs. Tyler G.

pott; Hook Nook, Mh-s Florence Kerr; portraits, Mis. Ted Nuhfer: Santa's Sack, Bake Sale Avalon Borough Hall. They will also make thrir traditional Christmas gift of wash cloths in the Subuibaii General Hospital. HKIVI I AY uill be sent by the Young Women Missionary of the Second Paplist Church of Homestead on Sunday at in Hie church. Anna Mai hews Is chairman.

Doctors Join ftor WnlnM flub'' tutirftrl n4 rhurtrfflrt ml I 05 wen, 4F- r. Dial Ar 1-3000 kit .4 i mistress. Judge Samuel A. Weiss will he the guesl A musical program will he given by Mrs. Sigmund Koscn-wassor and Mrs.

Harry Deadlier, accompanied by Mrs. Lou Rabinowitz. over Ihe game few. i id quaff a He promises to come home but he can't keep those promises. The kids and I have gone to watch him but I don't care 1o take them in ihe tavern too otteu so we argue about going home.

This year lie say he'll give up bowling but be feels bnter and unhappy. Am I neing too demanding and unlair? I want a happy Home for us all but must happy marriages come from how much entertainment, the husbani gets outside the home with or without his wife? C. A. ANSWER: Your husband recognizes his staying out laf and drinking causes family trouble. He lias offered to give it up, also eliminating his beloved sports.

Can't the two nf vnu work Sport More Interested in Deer Than Dear thusiasm. "Do you remember vnu told me about prue what routes mz when I wns in your ofine a few months a'fl I absented. -Well. I wont home ami started going through wnie magazines. found thr Dr.

rane prize contests announced in them, so I asked Joe if he had ever known anybody who had won a prize. "He said one of his buddies once won a pony when he was a boy, socwith that as an entering "wedge, I casually asked Joe if he thought we'd have a chance on a limerick contest I showed him in on? of the magazines. "He said It wouldn't be worth our time to fool around with contests, but 1 bided my time. ''Later, I ot our dictionary and some paper and started working at the dining room table. "Joe became curious and wanted to know what I was doing, so I showed him some of my limericks.

"HE GRIMED and didn't say much. But the next day I started working on thei contest once more, and I laid an extra pencil and pad of paper near him. "Well, rather sheepishly he started scribbling some words that would rhyme with the key word in the limerick. "And after a few minute he wrote a last line for (he limerick. "Dr.

Crane, I figured he was growing interested, so I told him I had obtained your booklet on contesting. He wanted to see it. For the next half hour he read it carefully. "Then he pushed his wheel chair back to the table beside me and wrote several more last lines for the limerick. "Two of his were really very good ami I praised him highly for them.

So I let him read mine, and he thought I had a few good ones. too. "We decided to send in several. He made sure I Mh(ii Lj wi. Holiday THE TIE PRINT 3 so to 1 in so of to WSU -n1-'H- women In the parish who will bake bread, rolls, cookies, cakes and Christmas delicacies.

The proceeds from the sale will be tinned over to Hie church building fund. Mrs. Joseph M. McCloskcy pud Mrs. Hemard J.

McMahon will handle the finances. The tale will be held before, and after Hie five Sunday masses. Mrs. John J. McCarthy, and Mrs.

Anthony Roeeo will decorate the hall. Mrs. 11. Cillo and Mrs. K.

Aber will conduct the caudv booth. Mrs. John A. a I a ill hae charge of the kitchen. CAM it Dressings; will be made by the philanthropic committee of the Avalon Woman's Club when they meet net Mondav in the DKAIt VlT.INK GRAY: 1 like a boy Aery much.

Me says he loes not like me but he is always corning oer to ee me. Hp is an intelligent nice looking Imiv. What do you make of lilm? rAll.F.TTE ANSWER: I nay he likes (mi and probably very much. But he is at (lie slate where he would rather not have such a confession forced from his lips. Just accept the pleasure of having him come see you and realize he is there by his own choice, so he must like it, too.

One of these days he'll blurt out his feelings. When he rloes, be gentle with him, Paulette, because that will be a big step for him and It is no time to laugh ot kid with him. rAl'LTN'PJ GRAY (Open Today 8:30 A. M. to 6 P.

DEAR PAULINE GRAY: I'm writing this because I want an impartial person's opinion on whether I'm being fair with my husband. He belongs a club which has or-g a i sports. He has participated in everv one so far this year. I don't mind NORTH HILLS 't'ii'li ml m-m mem Flattery BY McARTHUR 4 The annual Torath Chaim Sisterhood luncheon will be given on Sunday at 2:30 in the Synagogue. Mrs, Saul Weissman is chairman, with Mrs.

Adolph Srhoenfeld as co-chairman. Mrs. Jack Schwartz will serve as toast- 1 lie sports but I do object to Ihc late hours and more so to his drinking afterwards. He has done this for five years and I've tried to grin and bear it but he takes advantage of it once in a while and goes overboard. It finally pot where I argued every time he went out.

I've thought of divorce but we have two young boys and so we were sensible and compromised. We agreed he should hae one night a week to go where he pleased if he would be reasonable about his drinking and his hours. Here is where my doubt starts. Bowling is now in progress and he wants to play in two leagues which means two or three evenings every week. After sanies they always head for the hangout to talk A Lovelier You Basic Dress Attractive Everywhere By MAKY SIE MILLER A teen writes: "At.

holiday time. I am going to several formal dances, but my budget allows, for just one evening dress. How will I ever manage to look different?" The only out is a simple, dark dress and several sets of accessories for changing its appearance. Why not save up for it by settling for one dress now? Granted, les girls Will recognize repeat performances. But every wearing will be a delight to you, if your selection is a knock out on you.

And the stag line, with eyes for nothing but loveliness, will find it in you. Your Most Flattering Colors In fashion, nothing makes you lovelier than color. It can enhance your skin, hair, eyes and figure; it can express your individuality and style. To learn how to put them to work for you. read our leaflet.

'TOUR MOST FLATTERING COLORS." To obtain a copy, send your request to me in care of the Post-Gazette, enclosing a self-addressed, stamped envelope and 5 cents in coin. Household Hint EASY chicken pie: Three-inch circles of baked pastry (heated) are placed over servings of creamed chicken to which cooked peas and car-rets have been added. out a heller compromise? Why don't mi and Ihe boys go to the bowling and 1hen plan some special event right alter the game for a few times? You could all go hae milkshakes at a dm in. You could plan ice cream for all the kids and adults by joining with another bowler's This gives your ho hand a needed excuse to In ay from the "hoys'' which he looking or. lie arils to do it rigid.

II is just thai wan's io be a gool sport wiih his buddies and he ends up drinking too much ami Maying out trio late. Yes, you are being a hit severe. Let him make the break hut see that he gets an easy way to do it. It certainly isn't worth breaking up over it. You two are more mature than that.

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A Fleur-de-lis pattern. Yfith pedestal-type case, to keep shaver alwavs within easv reach $15.95 B-Moral medallion pattern. With "French -Door" case, beautiful for her dressing tabic. $17.95 Home's, Toiletries, Street floor Also at Bretitu ood-Whilehall, Mt, Lebanon and 17.95 That favorite drip-dry blend, 65 Dacrort and 35 cotton, is fashioned in a classic shirt-dress with buttons to the hem making it to easy to don. Now you can have it monogrammed to mak jour dress even more distinctive and lovely.

When ordering, please indicate which is the last initial and which color of monogram you prefer on your cocoa, China blue, cherry red or green dress. Sics 8 to 18. 5 (Without the monogram 118.95) Ple.we allow two weckj for monogramming Hornt's, Qendah Shop Dresses, Second floor Also at all branch ttortt Soft, faintly gleaming rayon acetate 'sand with a full skirt, bracelet -sleeves, novelty buttons, Black with bronze, silver gray or turquoise. 10 to 18. Tofy Ho, Htllon Squart, Feurlh; North Hillt, itrttt Will Him latin.

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