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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: AUGUST 14, 1953 PAGE II "And Now it's Yours card party next Wednesday night at in the Fire Hall In West View Avenue. Mrs. Clifford Schrau is chairman. Fire Auxiliary The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Keating Fire Company of. Hops Township will sponsor a Teen-Age Dance Is Planned H.

S. Vecella, secretary, and Fred H. Sommer, treasurer. Officers of the T. A.

A. C. are Chet Berlin, president, Peter McNeish, vice president; Mary Ellen Semmer, secretary, and Diane Mulvihill, treasurer. ROSEiME All M'S Sour Cream Version Of Baked Lima Beans Served at CLO Party By BEATRICE BRAMER I know now why Howard Newman, publicity and promotion man for the Civic Light Opera is so successful at his job he goes on the principle 'if you can't sell them, hypnotize them'; and apparently it works. Every summer I have a party for the C.

L. 0. This summer I had two: one for the St. Clair Memorial Hospital. A Star Dust Queen and her court will be selected.

Chet Berlin, president of the T. A. A. and chairman of the dance, will be assisted by the following committee chairman: Publicity, Kathy Knoch; posters, Kathy Peters; decorations, David Rees; program, Nancy Fairgrieve; ticket, Diana Mulvihill, and properties, Ron McNeish. Officers of the 'Youth Recreation Association elected this year are: Karl B.

Lutz, president; Robert Beil, first vice president; Mrs. C. B. Swann, second vice-president; Plating Shop from our portfolio Expert, economical plating Sll- vvppcr, prqn, vmm and Baby Shoes. All Metal re- The Teen Age Action Com mittee, junior group of the Youth Recreation, Association of Mt.

Lebanon, are getting ready for their Star Dust Ball in the clubhouse of, the Woman's Club of Mt. Lebanon, on Saturday evening, September 26. The dance, sponsored by the Association, will be a benefit Graduates Of Tech To Marry Two graduates Carnegie Institute of Technology, who've planned their wedding for August 29, have also made their at-home plans. They will live in Dayton, O. The bride-elect is Vonnelle Caroline Reppeto, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil C. Reppeto of Mt. Lebanon, and her fiance is Thomas I Higgins, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward C. Higgins of New York. The wedding ceremony will be performed in St. Anne's Castle Shannon, and the reception will take place in the St. Clair Country Club.

Marian J. Marshall will be Miss Reppeto's maid of honor and Carol A. Higgins will be bridesmaid. Mr. Higgins has asked Er-win V.

Budde of Alton, to be his best man and serving as ushers will be R. Thomas Randig of Pittsburgh and Peter D. Pandick of New York. 9 We buy end tell tilverwere end I metal ebiecti of erf. Work Called for end Dtlivtrtd 6 204 Seventh St.

CO. 1-0337 early in the season for the they are not actors or musicians). Wv-Oppesfte the Stanley Theatre YVymetals, the general director, to which the board was. invited. The second was for the personnel and some of the stars.

This party was of a gayer nature; because these people, after a show, are more in need of diversion, and are always hungry at this time of night. About 2 o'clock in the morning we were all sitting around, full of food and utterly relaxed, when Howard was asked to hypnotize some of us. Nothing loath, he asked for volunteers, with four people responding. Lining them up in chairs, with the rest of us sitting around on the floor, he went into his act. And he really can do it.

This little adventure went on until about 4 a. m. when some one suggested that Howard hypnotize me to get the recipe of the main dish served for supper. I compromise by promising to publish it. This recipe I got from Lily Silver after a lovely party in her garden And now it's yours.

BAKED LIMA BEANS IN SOUR CREAM Soak one pound of dried baby lima beans over night in water. Next day drain, cover with fresh water add one teaspoon of salt and cook until tender. Drain again. Rinse under hot water and put into medium casserole. Dab i cup of butter over hot beans.

Then mix cup of brown sugar, one tablespoon of dry mustard, 2 teaspoons salt and sprinkle over top. Stir in one tablespoon of black molasses, finally pour over one cup of sour cream and mix tenderly. Bake in moderate oven (350) for about one hour. This recipe will serve 8 (if FRAMES and an origins TUT 1 li I li I 1 WALTER Mi LIVlil The talented hand of Frances and Walter Nelkin point to a fashionable reason for you in their exquisite grenadier cloche, be-jeweled for added intrigue and beauty. $2.

Gilbert-Thomson Mr. and Mrs. Blair Gilbert of Glenshaw announce 'the engagement of their daughter Jane Gilbert to Paul R. Thomson of Glenshaw. Mr.

Thomson is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Thomson. The newly engaged couple re planning an October wedding.

Texture Interest In Paint By FRANCES WALKER There's no such thing as hard-to-match colors when you're doing a decorating job. For you can bring in a baked potato or a piece of orange rind, and Audrey Bender can produce the shade you want for the walls in your kitchen or livin groom, bedroom or basement. In Pittsburgh this week as consultant. Miss Bender can let you take home little slips of paper in a selection of 733 shades. And if none of these colors is what you want, paint will be mixed to match draperies, a carpet, our new fall hostess gown 'or your husband's tie.

One Coat Type The one-coat paint is so easy to apply that any amateur dauber can do an expert job on walls, according to Miss Bender. Made with a built-in primer, this non-streak paint comes in flat or satin finish, in semi-gloss or gloss, and it dries quickly, leaving a surface that is washable. But the most exciting types to FRVIHG CHICKENS (j)t I Delicious, Easy to Prepare Summer Meals PAN READY FRESH TENDER fllllP ,1 1 of paint, in Miss Bender's opinion, are the new textured or plaster paints. These three-dimensional colors combine plaster and paint, and one application covers cracks -in walls, seams in wallpaper or wallboard, nail holes, or separation marks in cement or cinder blocks in basement walls. Your Own Design Easy to apply, they can be given a pattern of their own in swirls or stipple design, by working with brush, sponge, comb, cloth, roller, or even crushed- paper.

The plaster-paint dries quickly to a hard surface, so that it is not only washable but scrubbable, and it makes a wonderful ground for future painting jobs on old or newly plastered walls. The plaster-paint comes in two types one with a smooth texture and another in beaded iorm and either of these is available in 10 different colors. nil dim IlLUllllVl an original SALADS The famed signature that means flattery for vour beautv! Graciouslv done in rich velour and felt, dramatically draped with a emartly fluted wing. Truly exquisite! 30 American Room Millinery, fifth floor ROSED ALE COT CREAMSTYLE HUNT'S TOMATO KETCHUP Iff 11 fxQP CORN cC7 1 mm The -fiisf -fripfe luxury coffee I 1 fcEN MEET CORN ONLY COFFEE OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD I Luxurious convenience! Luxurious flavor Wonderful fresh -brwd" flavor like you've never tasted in an "instant" before! That's not a promise, that's a guarantee. So good, so delicious we make this amazing offer: Make it in your cup in a moment! Just add piping hot water.Anddon'tbe surprised if New INSTANT SANK A tastes Verier than coffee that's been "perkinjf" or "dripping" for ten times as long.

to MEW POTATOES CJL- Dl For a Balance Meal with Taste Appeal rV EASTERN SHORE JT u. s. no. 1 os jsk Vy IN VINT VUC BAG JPMf Try a cup of today's New INSTANT SANK A and if you don't agree it tastes best of we'll give you double-your-money back! Luxurious sleep Triple luxur plus a doubfe-your- money-back ejuararrfee! (HOW CAN YOU LOSE?) The only caff ein -free instant coffee! New INSTANT SANKA can't keep you awake, it's 97 caffein-free. Yes, luxurious sleep flavor convenience! Triple luxury! If New INSTANT SANKA COFFEE isn't the best instant coffee you ever tasted, mail the label stating the price you paid, to Box 659, New York 46, N.Y.

You'll get back twice what you paid, plus postage. Offer expire November 1953, Try the new 4hi. cenemy tiie Produrl el Uenerdl Feeife On Sole Fr! Sat. ot All Sperkk McCann Stores Open Dally A.M. to P.M.

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