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STANDARD-SENTINEL, HAZLETON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1956 PAGE 6 No Woman President This Term ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL OF BARBARA CHAMBERS Promises Love, Honor, Breakfast For Garroway By JANE EADS women's division, Republican NV wieiiiMmw-i fm-Uional Committee, and newly ap- To Make Plans For Sodality Day August 23 Miss Laskoskie Engaged To Wed N. Jersey Man JMr. anil Mrs. Joseph Laskoskie of the commit tu. nPOinted chairman tee's special activities hoard for 1 question is popping up asrain.

i the current campaign, says women Top women leaders of both po have, demonstrated their great liticat parties agree the day might I I A I t. 1 1' 1 k. f. I 1 come when a woman will take joi sueet. reemuo, an- thev believe they should.) be as able advisors jounce the engagement of their woman' is completely capable of If the President as any man, serv- daughter, Jean Ann, to John Biros handling the responsibility.

in cabintlt Posts, amJ as ot Mr. and Mrs. John Biros handling the responsibility 3 NEW YORK, Aug. 7 (-Television commentator Dave Garroway and pretty brunette Pamela Wilde were married today. Tho bride promised to love, honor and cook breakfast every morning at 4 a.

m. The breakfast promise was mads shortly after the ceremony in Chi municipal building. Garroway, 42, told newsmen he was happy to matic envovs abroad. J. No date has been Nexon, K.

set for the wedding. 4 But they agree, too, that women have come about as close as ii Vfsiurt Members of the Inter-Sodality i Union will make arrangements for an Inter-Sodality Day in the fall Muring a meeting Thursday, Aug-'ust at Holy Trinity Slovak hall. During last night's meeting of the sodalists, Miss Eleanor Kott, (ir St. Cuncguuda's Church, Mc-Adoo, gave a talk on Catholic mission work for Chaplains Aid Association, Inc. 1 Announcement was made of a re-i treat to be held at the Villa of Our "But," she says, "the world not ready to accept a woman pres- vet The bride -to-be was graduated! of the United States, tne from Foster township class ot portals in mis treuerauun acknowledged leader among na- at the Free-' and is t-mpioveit Sportswear.

Katie Louchheim, director ot itions There are many places where women's activtiies, Democratic na-women are given the promin- The prospective bridegroom at-1 tional committee, says there are ti1(v in this ience they receive tnis countrj. TWnshin no barriers preventing women jand it would lie most awkward is employed Ht Nixonj the jrom liMns iu me in iniiuvi.la vvomen nresment to eai- wiim to top politics N. J. Lady of the Poconos from October 5 to 7. Anyone interested in making the retreat is asked to contact today.

Bertha Adkins, chairman of the (these nations," Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (Pi- Miss Barbara Chambers Mario I.aRose, telephone CL; ,) Mr. William II. T. Weddings have a partner and cook for hij early morning breakfasts.

Garroway's week-day television show over NBC begins daily at 7 a. m. The 28-year-uld bride had been working on production of tclevis-ion commercials. But she said she, does not plan to continue working. "Fin going to cook, that's all," she added.

Both were married previously she to Andre De Coninck, whom she divorced in 11)50, and Garru. way to Adele Dwyer, who divorced him in 1 0-1(1. EASIFR-FASTER MORE. ACCURATE J-'W-- Chambers, of Freebtitg, formerly Represented at the meeting were of this city, announce the engage-socialists from St. Nazarius ment of their daughter, Miss Bar-'I'ardeesville; St.

Mary's, Lattimer; bara Louise Chambers, to LaRue V-4 Maine) declares: "It's not a matter of sex. but of qualifications and desires and Ivy Baker Priest, treasurer of the United States. aK believes it in "up to the individual to decide whether she wants to take on the responsibilities involved." Besides the competency women have shown in top-policy jobs so far, Mrs. Priest cites other qualifi St. John's, Freeland; Mother of; Gordon Mover, son of Mr.

and Mrs, Grace, St, Gabriel's, Mast Precious Levi G. Mover, of Huniniels Wharf, Blood. St. Stanislaus, Transfigura-' Pa. tion.

West Hazleton; St. chambers, a graduate of a Mitcho-Dav's Miss Oeraldine M. l'avis, daugh-j tor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.J Davis, Second street, Bea-j ver Meadows, was married to Al-; fred J.

Mitcho, of lOti First Stockton No. ii, son of the late Mihiot mi Snf-t 1f Trinity iimv l.erman, hs. 1 eter Class of High School, an.i J'auis, ami ot, unegunda 1P55 js as aide! is employed as nurses cations: lunch, the Sunbuty Community Hos-jS. AKMY HUMt LtAUUt woman runs a lit- urday, July 21. The a.

in. cere-1 right in her own inony was performed by Rev, Dr. "The average tie government i.in;ii;iifliiiinVriiWiiitii'l"ii,r-''r -m Tr AT EDMOND'S HOME The Salvation Army Home Lea- g'pital. i Mr. Mover, president of the illummels Wharf Fire is I nil Hill It Births II about 'Joseph Cavemla, while Rev.

Cyril, and was celebrant of the mip-she has'tial mass, in St. Joseph's church, household. She knows a income and outgo, health i fare and diplomacy. If Mrs. Donald Silvasi will meet at 8 clock this ir fit A 1 ei a rif i IK il'rftt'W evening at the home of Mrs.

WaU iSehool. Class of 1950. He is now Edmonds, Third and James I Ill, n.tm,,l nf more than one child, she knows about pressure proup; Former President Truman said that a woman may lie also once pres- VVLU UIJ nino oVkH.k satultjav morning. July 28, JOSLIH HOSPITAL: for the marriage of Miss Regina Pavlick. of 240 South Pine street, A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Plul-to Donald Silvasi, of 25 West Clay avenue, West Ilazleton. The(ip Rodgers, of Germantown road, bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pavlick.

The Jim Thome. The mother, before streets. All members are asked to ba llipmjlClt IV LV 11 llC t' 'tu lui, i.w Revenue, Bureau of Motor Ve-i hides. Harrisburc. this city.

The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Rose Mary Yu-has presided at the organ. Miss Marie Wargo. cousin of the bride, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Miss Loretta pi Sl'Ul.

December; bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silvasi marriage, was G. Kathryn MeCar-i They aid planning ty. 1 wedding.

Given in marriage by her brother. Walter Pavlick. the bride ident one day. President Eisenhower has said that women are competent enough, but too smart to take om.the job. A son to Mr.

Mrs. George, Mr. Mrs 'wore a nylon tulle and Chantilly Ed-1 lace floor-length gown, made in a Captain Host For Honeymoon street. Alvce The bridegioom's brother, SUwens, of 141) South Pine The mother is the former Malloy. lace WEST HAZLETON GOP WOMEN HAVE OUTING Forty-two members of We.st a ong GORGEOUS GUSSY WEDS ward Mitcho, performed the duties colonial style with torso at hpr man ami r.awam L'av i.

Is Fun rr-f By Cecil Brownsior rW DEYONPORT, England, Aug. 7.. NEW YORK EXECUTIVE brother of the bride; ushered. bodice, portrait neckline and sleeves. Her triple bouffant had a scalloped lace insert short cere- skirt (Ft The British aircraft carrier STATE HOSPITAL: Hazleton Couiail of Republican XKW YORK.

Antr 7 I JPiHorr. i A recention followed the Ocean, moored here to take on A daughter to Mr. and Mi Ray I Women last night Mediterranean-bound troops, shat--Bevans, of 116 Main street, Jeanas-' vvitnie roast at the attended the lKiine of Mrs. U-ude "Gussy" Moran. 32.

former i mony at the bride's parental home around the hipline. xvhit-h roiinitt Mt on a hip-length veil of She wore a plain French tered an admiralty tradition today. villo. Prior to marriage, the moth-j Walter Veranda. It took a tearful bride aboard.

And er was Elizabeth Beishline. Group singing was enjoyed and that wasn't all and Mrs. Anthonv' entertainment was by Frieda tried today to Thomas J. honeymoon in the Poconos. They ja New York executive, in a civil 'will reside at 05 Church street.

I ceremony on Staten Island. Beaver Meadows, Corbally, 40. is vice president of Mrs. Mitcho was graduate! GOOD LUNCH A delicate sponge-cake top and a chewy ruit-and-nut bottom 4628 rtll ii illusion arranged on a lace pearl-studded crown and white wrist gloves. A cascade of angel feathers and stephanotis formed her bouquet.

Miss Poions Gombeda was maid of honor and wore a cyclamen pink silk floor-length gown, made in colonial stvle with a shirred bodice Schrader and Marjorie Dute. Millie Acri and Ruth Brandau received the gifts of the evening. The place of the September 4 meeting will be announced later. As the loading incises squealed, Minneci. of 073 Garfield Capt.

i'. G. Roper conned the stir- The mother was formerly Florence1 loundings from the bridge. His Matterazzo. glasses spied a dejected young! woman sitting on the Quayside and; A daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to weeping.

He sent an aide to m-'jjr ant jjrs. Richard Thomas; Lippincott and Margulies, Hazleton Hign School with trial desingers, who designed the, the class of 1952 and is employed interior for the atomic submarine by the David Manufacturing Co. "Nautilus." It is his second mar-' at Beaver Meadows. Her husband, a 1 n.a.livita ti? Tiiu'iishin jmakes a delectable bar cookie, i Shrimp Salad Potato Chip Bread Tray Fruit and Nut Sponge Bars i Beverage FRUIT AND NUT SPONGE Strong, of East Hampton, Long COST I' ME BALL costume ball is planned riage ana ner insi. ouire.

lHin School, is a veteran of the triple bouffant skirt and short but-, lu for in the South She turned out to be Mrs. Olive Island. N. born Korean conflict. He is employed rny jacnet wun poiirau nc- BARS Ingredients: cup sifted cake flour, 'a teaspoon bakin-r at the Valley! The mother Saturday evening GOLD STAR MOTHERS thp SlernritP Co nine and short s.eeves.

ne woie by Potkins, 27. She was in tears he- Hampton Hospital, cause the Suez crisis was tearing, was formerly Joan away her husband, Lance Corp. Bill this city. SIZES Schwartz, of, Country Club for members and their guests, Gabe Flint's orches HAVE 30 AT SOCIAL 'a small matching hat, white writ gloves and carried a cascade of MBiiuJ and hlnpi nniiTrn Tmrr-r xt MR. MRS.

CORVINO riiitivi' Thirtv members and guests at- tra will provide the dance music following dinner at 8 o'clock. A family night celebration is Our new Printed Patteim is a tended the social of the Hazleton Potkins, 31, whom she had married; A son t0 jjr- anj Mrs. Andrew, only last Saturday. IMcGeehin, of 234 'J Reading Brine her aboard," the captain Alientown. born in the Sacred 'i planned for Thursday night, fea- UJtll 3'.

1. 1 I. HAVE GOLDEN WEDDING angel feathers. Mr. and Mrs.

Angelo Corvino of 1 Flower girl was Miss Mary Ann' 168 North Broadway, South Amboy, 'Sentiwany. of Newark, N. niece N. formerly of this city, recent- of the bride, who wore a ballet 'powder, teaspoon salt, 2 egg.s, jl cup siftd confectioners' sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 tablespoon butter or margarine (method), '2 seedless raisins (rinsed and jdrained and clioppcd), 'a cup lates (cut in- thin strips), 2 3 cup coarsely chopped wal-, nuts. Method: Sift together the flour.

said. "And not only that he or- Heart Hospital there. IIC lUULIItl wonderful aid to easy sewing! In-! Memorial Chapter of Gold Starj structions are PRINTED right on: Mothers la.st evening. The affair, each part! This side-button style! was held at the St. Nazarius Church i wnndprfnl for th half-siyp icf.

sneial ronm. I style dinner fol- Murphv, and tunng an Italian lowed by games. ex-residents of observed their golden wedding blue crystaliette gown, lasmonea. dered the corporal and his bride js the former Mi' confined alone to the captain's both parents are cabin from noon to dinnertime. this city.

Old salts couldn't remember the ure s-o-o flattering! Make it Games were played and refresh- CONYNGHAM CANTEEN anniversary, lhe event coiumai njit i.u j.u hratPd t. "a family dinner at the -bodice, portrait neckline, short: AT 'FIREHALL TONIGHT powder and salt. Beateggi sundress or jumper! merits served. Members of the Printed Pattern 4628: Half Sizes committee were Chairman Rose 144, I6V2, 18. 20k, 22 Vs.

24V3.j Sebia, Co-chairman Rose M. Ro-j Size 16 takes 3 yards 35-inch, man, President Mary Corvino residence. sleeves ami a matcning hat. iter The couple was married in this 1 bouffant skirt fell over a hoop thick and pale yellow color 1 llinui Sivedish Weaving ed; beat in coniectioners sugar. August 2, 1000.

Mrs. Corvino underskirt. She earned a cascaue like. After the Ocean sailed tonight Mrs. Potkins was back on the quayside, a happier woman.

"An example of real naval courtesy, I call it," she said. ll Ct HUMS LUJIUCU IMJ CAVIl ana JUKtred Llatct. pattern part. Easy-to-use, accurate, assures prefect fit. Send Thirty-five cents in coins.

youth canteen this evminjf at the Conyngham Fireball. Chaperone! will be Mrs. Arthur Pentz and Mrs. Alfred Hoffman jfrom 7:30 to o'clock; and Mr. jand Mrs.

Arthur Wenner from 'J ito 10:30 o'clock. is the former Josephine Piroso of of pmk sweetheart rosebuds and I Lattimer. blue angel feathers. i Mr. Corvino wa a motorman for Thomas Mairo performed the years for the Hazleton Trolley duties of best man.

'Company and served as special de-j Accompanied by Mrs. M.ldretF itective for that line for four years. ictanziola. the junior choir sang: vanilla and melted Imtter all at one time. Fold in raisins, dates and walnuts.

Turn into buttered cake (9 inches square). Bake in slow (325 degrees) oven 25 or until cake tester inserted jin center comes out clean. Cool MARRIAGE LICENSE James D. Martz Oneida Marie E. Baddich Sheppton Anniversaries terms of office jHe served several for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing.

Send to ANNE ADAMS, care of Standard-Sentinel, 393, Pattern 243 West 17th New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly fcpoon a layer ol custard into as S(cretar, of the Hazleton lodge, pan; cut into 24 bar; dust, wita IEXIh KOAST 'confectioners' sujear. Store in tight-The Valley Vets Ladies Auxiliary; covered container, will have a wienie roast at Hut- BIRTHDAY: a naKeu lari sneu; aaa a peacn gons of Ital I v. half, cavity side down.

Melt some! in ,00. famu- mmv.H tn NAME, ADDRESS with 16 South ZONE.currant jelly and pour it over; iu. "tr rnrvin. Mrs. Anna Prokasky, "Mother At Thy Feet Is Kneel-: "Oh Lord I Am N.H and Ave Maria." A wedding breakfast was held; at tiie home of the bride's Mrs.

Edward Markiecz, followed by1 a dinner at the Boro Cafe. Upon1 their return from a honeymoon at SIZE and STYLE NUMBER i the peach to form a piet.y giaze. ovvnej and oDerated a tavern. He ton's Grove, August 20 at 8:30 m. Members of the committee are- Getting Married? Dorothy Phile, Angie Laurent selection Tuxe- retired several years ago.

The couple had eight namely, Joseph, John, Mrs. Helen 1 i', Edith Roberts and Gladys Smith. dos. Cutaways, Strollers, Full Dress Dinner Jack-ets and Accessories in East. All sizes 4 to 51.

Mrs. Jean Halperin, all of: Vr South Amboy; Mrs. Theresa I Warm Confidence, tV i (6 Cnnl Wparincr jC Laurel street, today. Catherine Engler, 175 Carleton avenue, yesterday. Mrs.

Fred Zanolini, of Tomhick-en, today. She is the former Mildred Rossi. Mrs. Victor Flaim, of Delano, today. Prior to her marriage, she was Margaret Zanolini.

Robert Barone, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Barone, 738 James street, 15th, today. Members interested in joining the bowling team are asked to con-1 tact Edna Ackerman at SU 8-5119: today. A practice session is scheduled for Thursday afternoon.

J'J Nicorvo, Leola, Albert and 422 E. 5th Haz. GL 4-3561 Empire Niagara Falls, Canada, the newly-weds will reside at 330 Allen street, West Hazleton. The bride is a graduate of Hazleton High School -and is employed by the Shirtcraft Corporation. The biidegroom is a giaduate of West Ha.ltton High School and is employed by his father.

Atphonse of Perth Amboy. An--other daughter, Angela, is deceased. There are 13 grandchildren, i Feedbag Fashion WEDDING: Look younger! Feel younger! fade away those wrinkles -crow's feet i Small frv love simtde sodas made with. ginger ale and vanilla' Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smith, ice cream.

For an extra, hang a slit Harwood, 46th today. 1 red maraschino cherry on the rim of each glass. Classified Ads Bring Results Advertisement Advertisement Amazing New H0RIY10NEX BEAUTY SERUM 100 day supply Asthma Formula Prescribed Most By Doctors-Available Now Without Prescription Stops Attacks in Minutes Relief Lasts for Hours! "jCP I You'll I I a dream 1 fa I aU WH I i in the new jp vvi 7 A popular hobby, easy enough for a child to do! Simple stitches on huck toweling make pay de $050 -jl plus tax 200 day lupply $6.00 plus tax signs for pillows, aprons, towels Vrk, N. V. (Spruit-The asthma formula prescribed more than any other by doctor! for their private patients is now available to asthma suffi'rers without prescription.

Medical tests proved this formula stop? ahma attacks in minutes and Civcs hours of freedom from recurrence, of painful asthma spasm. This formula is so effective that it is the physicians' leading asthma prescription so safe thatnowitcan he old without prescription in tiny tablets called PrimateneS. Primatene opens bronchial tubes, loosens mucous congestion, relieves taut nervous tension. All this without taking painful injections. The secret is-l'rimatene combines 3 medicines (in full prescription strength) found most effective in combination for asthma distress.

Each performs a special purpose. So look forward to sleep at night and freedom from asthma spasms pet Primatene, at any drugstore. Only 9sf-money-back guarantee. Cl6, WbUhU rhiroiKl Iwnpuu Pattern 830: Char, directions for 5 different huck designs. You'll be proud to display this needle- craft at church bazaars! Mort factt about beauty itrum S-IO-I2V1 ill 13-20 CJ Pi 100 ib.

feed bag 1 1 REJUVENATE the beauty of your skin perhaps ai "much as 15 years! It is a known fact that estrogenic hormones can supplement the wan I 0 It (( 0 0 (' a7" CLEARANCE. large size by th drop PRELUDE ONCE-OVER 1 bend twenty-live cents in coin for this pattern add five cents for each pattern for 1st class Send to Standard-Sentinel 375, Needlecraft P. O. Pox 169, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y.

Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. Our gift to you two wonderful patterns for yourself, your home printed in our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft book for 1956! Dozens of other new designs to order crochet, knitting, embroidery, iron-onfi, novelties. Send 25 cents for your copy of this book now with gift patterns printed in it! can now wear six ways: you I (' ing supply in your own body. And Ilormonex Beaury Serum is so easy and pleasant to use. With dropper count out 7 drops into the palm of one hand.

Then with the fingertips of the other hand spread the precious liquid over the skin ith special attention around eyes, mouth and throat. Ilormonex Beauty Serum is so potent you can concentrate hormone treatment on spots that need attention most. It's fragrant and greascless so thrifty, too, one bottle will give you nearly a 100 day supply. RESULTS ARE GUARANTEED Ilormonex Beauty Serum can dim or fade wrinkles, crow's feet and sagging and cause your skin to be softer and clearer. Your skin will take on a look of revived freshness, firmness and vitality.

And, if used in time, age signs may be retarded indefinitely. You mast be delighted with Ilormonex Beauty Serum or you get a bembergs cottons silks Sizes 52 use a iuu-pouna leennag or you can now coax your figure into fashion's new long, lithe line every hour of the day! Because now you can wear MaiJenform's fabulous Once-Over six tciys by simply moving or removing the easily adjustable straps. (No more saving this dreamy figure-maker for just special occasions!) You'll love the exclusive inner hug-band, too, which makes for split-second dosing the Ehmming inserts of clastic which shape you at strategic places. So, for the dreamiest figure ever slip into Pre-Lude Once-Over Six-lfav todav and every day! White cotton broadcloth. ft and cups.

8.93 colorful remnants make this handy apron to keep you neat and So concentrated -y ou use it drop by drop. Helps aging skin look younger in a very short time. 33,000 International Units estrogenic hormones per ounce, over 25 Lanolin and over 25 Sesame to insure deep penetration and fast absorption by skin tissue. Only 7 drops each day give skin maximum daily allotment of hormones. One drop is almost 5 times as POTENT as a dab of ordinary hormone cream.

maternity suits $3. and $5, on Kitcnen duty: iee tiie 7 i if, 7 7 i (A 7 es (') i (A diagram- sew-easy, Values to 9.93 thrifty. Non- of protective slip straps, plenty To The LADIES Would you like to learn more about STOCKS and INVESTING? Y'our FP.EE copy of our helpful booklet "DIVIDENDS OVER TIIE YEARS" is waiting for you. maternity slips $1.00 maternity brassieres $1.50 maternity jackets $2.00 maternity shorts $2.00 maternity panties .88 complete refund. TD TIT TJ MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED Cosmetic Shop Street Floor cover be smart, several! Pattern 48SO: Mioses' Small (10.

12); Medium (11-10); Large (18, 2ii). All sizes, 100-pound feedbag or 1' yards 30-inch. This pattern eay to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five cents in coins f'o it his pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-elass S.ud to ANNE ADAMS, care of Standard-Sentinel, 303, Pattern 243 Wet 17th New York 11.

N. V. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, rs ROS CORSET LINGERIE SHOP Graduate Corsetieres Always in Attendance Fittings and Alterations Free 88 North Wyoming St. GL 5-2842 'S BEISROTH BROAD AM) LAUREL Green Ellis Anderson Just Phone or Write GL 5-1315 Hazleton Nat'i Hank JihU. 6'i North Wyoming Street and STYLE NUMBER.

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