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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 78

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78 Nov. 21. 177 What's Happening iILL Use Our Easy "LAY-AWAY" Plan It's Free! 1 Thanksgiving Ball, Sewickley Event irnnsuiicia I GIFTS 1 The annual Thanksgiving weekend Ball sponsored by the Child Health Association of Sewickley is planned for Saturday at the Edgeworth Club. "The Envelope Please" is the theme. It will feature an original show, Once Upon a Movie, using the talents of the entire association.

Cocktails will be at 7, the show at 8, dinner at 9, followed by dancing to Jack Purcell's orchestra until 2. Mrs. Thomas R. Wright is ball chairman. Mrs.

Walter E. Gregg is show director and Mrs. John T. Tierney III, assistant director. Proceeds will be used to support children's programs in the greater Pittsburgh area.

WHO SAYS black tie means stuffy? At Monday night's benefit premiere for the Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, many of the formally attired guests munched from bags of popcorn as they entered Chatham Cinema to see "The Turning Point." Honorary chairpersons were U.S. Sen. and Mrs. John Heinz, who flew in from Washington. Senator Heinz wore a blue down jacket atop his tuxedo.

THE MEDALLION BALL tomorrow night at the Hilton, sponsored by Saint Lucy's Auxiliary to the Greater Pittsburgh Guild for the Blind, will have a definite family flavor, in. keeping with the holiday season. Mrs. Richard Englert, guild president, will attend with her mother, Mrs. Gibson Lamb Hamilton, a charter member of the guild, and her sister, Mrs.

Graham Ferguson, visiting from Florida. Her daughter, Susahne Hamilton Englert, will be one of the 64 Medallion Girls presented that night in a In fiRk i VI KPf for Her Little luxuries go over nig at holiday time! Surprise her with a glamorous nightie, soft, feminine LINGERIE or LUXURIOUS ROBE SLEEPWEAR LOUNGEWEAR Delight Her With Practical Gifts Choose from a great selection of SLIPPERS SPORTSWEAR PANTSUITS BLOUSES SWEATERS ACCESSORIES beautifully sheer Stocking Pantyhose Knee Highs SHOPPING CENTER Smith Hills Villoat, Route If Southland Shopping Center Heights Pleio Shopping Center (airland Shopping Pkui Wtshingten MoH, Washington, Pi. MenroeviHe MoH, lower level Uniontown Mall, Liniontown, Pe. Club Calendar fl Mrs. Dan Driscoll, heroine.

recognition of volunteer service to community agencies. Susanne is a volunteer at John J. Kane Hospital. Mrs. Vincent dePaul Carson ball chairman, also is carrying on a family tradition.

Her mother, Mrs. Howard Hanna chaired the first ball in 1964 and will be among the guests. The ball is a benefit for the Rehabilitation Center for the Blind. MYRTLE WREATH AWARDS for oustanding contributions to the community have been presented to Fred Rogers, creator of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, Cyril Wecht, coroner, and Norman Feinberg, Pittsburgh businessman, by the Pittsburgh Chapter of Hadassah.

Myrtle is the English translation of Hadassah and represents an everlasting, perennial vine, indigenous to Israel. FILM, The Maturing Woman: 7 p.m., Youngwood Campus, Westmoreland County Community College, reservations recommended! WEDNESDAY CHRISTMAS COUNTRY STORE: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., The Third Presbyterian Church, Fifth and Negley avenues, luncheon by reservation, noon and 1. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR 10 30 a.m. Franklin Park Fire Hall, Rochester Road, salad smorgasbord; noon.

Franklin Park Woman's Club. FRIDAY HOLIDAY DANCE: 9 p.m., auditorium, St. Teresa Church, Perrysville, St. Teresa Guild and Christian Mothers. CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR and Salad Luncheon: 10 a.m.

to 3 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., also 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Richland Civic Club, Bakerstown-Warrendale Road, Gibsonia. Visit Capital The group met with Robert Lip-schitz. special counsel to the President, and Vivian Dinitz.

wife of the Israeli ambassador. An aide to Sen. Richard A. Stone, discussed Congress and the Middle East with the women. Sylvia Robinson, women's division president, presented a letter to the White House which lauded President Carter for his efforts at peace in the Middle East but expressed concern about greater Soviet involvement there and about the possibility of a West Bank state dominated by the Palestinian Liberation Organization.

LOCATIONS MASTERCHARGE SATURDAY CARD PARTY and Luncheon: 12:30, Lawless Hall, St. Mary's Church, Downtown. Court East Liberty, Catholic Daughters of America. SUNDAY CARD PARTY: 8 p.m., church hall, St. Henry's Church, Arlington Avenue.

HARRIET TUBMAN GUILD Dinner 6 p.m., Hilton Hotel, speaker, Marechal-Neil E. Young, senior research fellow, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work. CHRISTMAS SALE: starts today and continues noon to 4 p.m. weekdays, 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays, 7 to 9 p.m.

Thursdays and Fridays, through Dec. 23, Alex Fletcher Memorial Art Center, Todd School Road, Greensburg. TUESDAY WORKSHOP, Orchids in the Home, A Guide for Beginners: 10 a.m. to noon or 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Pittsburgh Civic Garden Center, Shady Avenue.

Fee. UJF Women More than 80 Jewish women from Pittsburgh recently completed a daylong fact-finding tour to Washington, D.C., for briefings on American foreign policy in the Middle East. The women, memhprs of thp United Jewish Federation's Women's Division, consulted with representatives of the White House, Congress and the Israeli embassy. The visit doubled as the-start of the division's 1978 fund-raising campaign to support social welfare programs in the Pittsburgh area. you arc cordial 1 invited to attend our fashion week of famous names in fashion Jerry Silverman Brenner Coutura Marita Reuben Thomas Donald Brooks James Daugherty Givenchy Sport John Anthony Nat Kaplan Kiva Maurice Kimberly Abe Schrader Evan Picone Oscar de la Renta Collectibles and many others You arc cordially invited to view our Holiday Fashions 25E WHEELING ST WASHINGTON 341-3900 DAILY 10 TO 5 ENTIRE STOCK COATS JACKETS SNOWSUITS OFF laMr a vjiani orep rj" Towards Savings.

Here is our Best Outer-Wear looks for Infants Toddlers Tots Girls Young teens Boys to size 20 Pre-Noliday Clearance Large select group of dresses sportswear Girls Sizes 2 to 1 and Young Teens OFF Newman's 5834 Forbes Squirrel Hill Optn Tuesday Thursday 'til 9 421-5000. Sell it fast! 72 'i high cherry cobinet with ornamental dial and raised brass numbers Ren. (10 morning, evening Want Sale '449 00 263-1201 Pendulum nnna 1 5i. flit Ski 20 i Jpjp 11 I 4 YOUR CHOICE THREE MAGNIFICENT DOWNTOWN 202 5th Ave Near Market Buhl Bldg OAKLAND 3713 Forbes Ave. UPTOWN 1028 Fifth Ave.

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