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STANDARD-SENTINEL. HAZLETON, PWEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 PAGE 12 Three From One Pattern Eases Home Sewing 1 Trick Or Treat By YWCA Teens Woman Club 7 At Gold Star Mothers' Meet Hazleton Memorial Chapter of Gold 'Star Mothers will nominate anri fwt officers at the next Plans for "trick or treat" for got underway last night at chapter meeting, Tuesday, Octo a Woman's Club committee meeting at the Young Women's Christian Association. Mrs. Arthur Kos-tenbauder is chairman of the com mittee. For the sixth year, the Woman's Club, working in conjunction with 1 I Talk On Birds For Garden Club On October 15th When the Hazleton Garden Club meets Thursday, October 15, Maurice Broun will speak and show slides on hawks and bird life.

Arrangements for the meeting were announced at yesterday's board session held at the YWCA Mrs John Williams will take her Girl Scout troop to that meeting and an invitation is extended to Girl Scouts of Anthracite Council 1o be present. Mrs. D. E. Keller, president, presided for yesterday's meeting.

Mrs. Ralph Hallman gave the secretary's report, and Mrs. Albert Zogby gave the treasurer's report Mrs. Keller reported on the convention in Harrisburg last week. Mrs.

Earl Jones announced that iY-Teens of the Y. W. will collect ber IT, at the American jcgiuu Home. President Helen Ferraro, who presided lor last night's meeting, was named a delegate to the state meeting at Altoona, October 5. She reported on hospital visits, and announced that Mrs.

Anna Baran has been discharged from the State Hospital, and is recuperating at her home in Eckley. Special awards went to Mrs. Anna Krobeck and Mary McNally. A social followed the meeting and refreshments were served by Mrs. Ferraro.

Anniversaries WEDDING: Mr. and Mrs. John Baran, rear 58 Dean street, Beaver Meadows, 26th, today. Mr. and Mrs.

James C. Sharkey, 82 South Church street, 21st yes-terday. Mrs. Sharkey is the former for children overseas. The "trick or treat" is scheduled for Friday, October 30.

Working with Mrs. Koctenbaudcr on the committee are Mrs. Alvin Snyder, Mrs. James Malatack. Mrs.

Sal Marsilio. Mrs. Ray Bit-ner. Mrs. G.

W. Martin, Mrs. Mor ris Lefkowitz. Mrs. Thomas McEl-waine and Miss Nancy Eiserman of the Y.

W. C. A. staff. Woman's'Club will add the Uni-cef Christmas card project to it-work this year.

Mrs. A. Gebhardt and Mrs. John! Vowler placed the flower arrange- ment in the public library for til I Si October. Reports were given by Mrs.

Allan Ilolman, Mrs. Karl Young, Mrs. Edson Gardner, Mrs. D. J.

Elko and Mrs. Davis Day. $100. Donation To W.H. Church The Ladies Aid Society of St.

Paul's United Church of Christ, Mary Ravina, Freeianci. ine vuuyio has five daughters, Anna Mane, Margaret, Rita, Una Marie and Catherine. Mrs. Anthony Calvello, Jr. West Hazleton, meeting last eve 75 At Lutheran Mission Study About 75 United Lutheran Church Women of the Hazleton district and UUIllfU Qnht 10 At a double ring ceremonv Saturday n.ng voted to give Sioo.

to me WCa bept. i nTorLg September 19, Miss Mary Grace; church anniversary fund. i ir ParHeesville. in Mr Hpnrpp Bommer nresided BIRTHDAY: Cnnnie Marie Kelshaw. daugh ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Kelshaw, I 1 1 fA 11.1 D1SSOI, llllS l'H Wd9 llldlllt'U iu o- guests last night attended the mis- lhe of Grace Church. The 10 o'clock solemn high nuptial the meeting, and hostesses 'ion study program at the Christ was celebrated bv Revs. Francis Mussari, Frank Cortesc and Joseph werp Mrs prank Berge and Mrs. Lutheran Church this citv.

Bucolo. The church was decorated with bouquets of pink carnations and william Wolfe. Evelyn Wendel re- TRIPLE PLAY These three flattering fall dresses are m.adnc.f Seybert street. 8 years old weight pastel wool with satin-cummerbund; center, scoop-neck print, right, dark cotton with wmic necKune todayshe is a studPnt at the uhnn 7rrh reviewed the blue pompons. iceived the attendance aw ara tie.

All are easy 10 mawe. Most Precious Blood Scnooi. 1 The bride is the daughter oi mt dook, i iie aj in By DOROTHY ROE easy-care cottons, be sure that all other items seam binding, trim- ana josepn dismji, fdm on problems in Africa was hc bride. and taupe accessories. Both wor; Hostesses for next month will orchid corsages.

i be Mrs. Richard Abernethy and For traveling, the bride wore vMrs. Ralph Bachert. JM 1.1 1 tlllf 1 i -i AP Newsfeatures Writer iiv n.miiMiv umo conintr cpttin? easier mines and such are also special- presented. is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Weddings Baker-Nuckolls The marriage of Mrs. Louise Nuckolls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Joseph Shuster announced.

th Calvello Pardeesville. cornnower o.ue inQrPu unQPITAI tim. ho made' Aninon uaivu'' Ia matching hat and indigo bluejST. JOStPH HUorl I AL all the time. finish types, so the entire dress Nowadays a smart girl can sew jean be drip-dried.

aTsoonble for the Luther-i in marr.ge The suit was I EED OF MAGAZINES her entire wardrobe, with the aid ai enuon 10 ST i Francis Martin. Los Angeles Jackie Keznick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reznick, rear 424 East Diamond avenue, nine, today. Mrs.

Celia Anilosky, 145 South Tamaqua street. McAdoo, today. Her daughter, Bonita. will celebrate her birthday on Friday. Georgette Kukovvski, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kukowski, 498 South Poplar street, four, today. Nancy Jane Nelmes, daughter of lUfc llnu-arrl KrlmP! an Church Women's merting -jsoie gown with a fiUed fl The St. Joseph Hospital Auxil-ber 21 at Trinity Church, this (fc. Mis.rv in need of recent issues of of modern automatic sewing ma-j marks tne "'V' to Joseph Baker, this city, chines, improved patterns and the "homemade and prof ona double ring cere- many opportunities for profession- custom look And moJ -m Los Angeles Saturday, in.

i nui uace anu iniun tunc iuiuhku (Precious Blood auditorium, the magazines for distribution to pa- tc in fhp hnsnital. trip! tients in the hospital. votions, and Miss Norma Becker seed pearl snow nmma ana seea pean honeymoon jal sewing lessons-in school a how many i September 19. Rev. John Young snuwudivc accompanist for group dpsignSj anci long tapered sleeves Konte 10 ine Persons who wisn 10 aonaie sucn i local sewing centers u.u 1 i.

Vt. iiVillion and cost celebrated the nuptial mass at St. was piano singing. mntjn7inps mav call Mrs. Howard ion.iieaMi-iu oiano vith points at the wrists.

Her ih- thrv fionnrimpnr smres. i mai iw i t. Anaioe in make vuuiiii. fant skirt, with a silk taffeta under-1 Pattern designers always are lM I GUV i'HJ. Mrs.

Dell Scott. Crestline, U7 James street, four, today. cti'MPC iMul was ma ran nonor lor ner sis- wd aiirmn. t.i... erees tnis city.

Nelmes GL 4-1675 for pickup. Periodicals for men are needed especially, but other magazines will be welcomed. ter. Joseph Martin, Los Angeles, Births thinking up new shortcuts, and one of the latest is the idea of making three different dresses from one pattern, with different sleeve, noek and waistline treatments. neck ana waisiune nedimcms.

brother of the bride, was best man Rrm nf AIr, ull Miss Linda Deisrotn, tiaugnieroi; iaCe appliques over tune inserts, brkleroom are Mr. and Mrs. Philip Deisroth, 319 a taffcta love how knot and a he bride JetonfSh School. West Diampnd avenue has lrain She wore a double, "go Itlencled the Penn- rtoiKTl Diuyan, A dauchtcr. born Septemuer Lulmilla Signeur, Los Angeles, was 3tHmpr Mines, rlrZrt lo hi in t0 Jr.

ano iirs. jwhi organist. vesterclav sumea ner miuuu-s i 1U" tier fingertip-ength veil oi impori- ic Junior College and rreparalorj-jFrench illusion attached to a 'vama State Un.vers tv and is School. Chambersburg. She is a n.arls jemployed as an operator for the Willi InnP nf the new "easy." patterns, The mother is the former Verna hl.akf;lst was hei(1 at the Chalan -Min mjsVsn fhn Inninr rlacc in thPi j-amiui i incicrnprl in be whiDoed up in next Shershan, Stockton, and the father Angeles.

Fbl- JUL iilUt'l Ul UIL MUIV1 l.hw preparatory department. Tc ephone Co. Her nusoand The br.de earned PWJii, employed by General Foam topped with two white orchid and. the VaImont lndustrial aCVCIILfU ptaiio. uar-type cw a former Etn-rvaie resmeni is a former H'rva Vf, Genetti's Laurel and 15th Street Markets open 9 a.

m. to 9 p. m. We give "Sill" Green Stamps. Adv.

lowing the breakfast, the couple if there are any left over! a son .10 iir. ana iins. ouim. If hack-to-school sewing is on the Sailll Slieaillfis, aim a ujjibi i jParL- Beef-Sausage Loai TO ELECT OFFICERS sary, a gift of the bridegroom. agenda, here's a good chance to sianeci on a niuiui hiy ctnuss sw nnw rpsiHin? at 5i9 ortn Banea roiaioes nnD ctnnp Miss Virginia Muscavitch, this AT JUNIOR Y-TEENS -Jeitv.

was the maid of honor, and Lacy Crochet Cape Hospital, tast Mroucisourg. me father, son of Mrs. Mildred Trama, -Church street. 13 West Tamarack street, this Among the wedding guests were is a biologv teacher at Randor, Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Wayne, North High School, Wayne. The mother. Hollywood, former residents is the former Sandra Hccht, East' of this city. Creamed Spinach Carrot Slaw Jn a light.weight ut Cf na RPVPrae wol. with plunging neck, bracelet-Light Caramel Bars Bemae and a wide satin LIGHT CARAMEL BARS cunmerbund) for informal dances Ingredients: 1 cup sifted flour, Makj ano(hcr in a 1 teaspoon baking powder, tea-! Rh short sieeves it.

knflsr nf mar- lal To The LADIES Would you like to learn more about STOCKS and INVESTING? junior i-ieens oi n.s c.iy vvin. Gaudiano. Sandra elec off.cers and select a nam Dolores of for their club at a meeting next bridesmaids. Tyesdav evening at the Young, Women's Christian Association. The attendants wore dus ly rose All junior high school girls of silk taffeta strapless floor-length citv are invifed to jbin the club.

I gowns with fitted bod.ces and fitted ui iu i t. I jackets with bracelet length Last night the club held a T. wnrp matchin2 lat. Stroudsburg. I The bride was employed as spoon -k "land scoop neckline, no tne inira garine, 3 cup light brown sugar; in a dark couon wun a uuc neckline tie, for early fall wear.

Ynn can set up an assembly line (firmly packed), 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 egg, Va cup small caramel- 1 1 party ana enjujeu uauving. jjuvi- ovnrpi rannv-rvDe uiece. ing is scheduled for Tuesday, Octo for this kind of sewing. First make I (A ber 13. cup coarsely broken walnuts.

Method: Sift together the flour, all necessary pattern alterations, using the inch-rulers printed right I Your FREE copy of our I helpful booklet- nivinEvns over DIVIDENDS OVER tice horsehair miniature crowns with circular face veils, white wrist gloves, and carried cascades of white feathered mums centered with blue sprayed mums. CongettaAnne Zola, this city, the baking powder and salt. Melt but i junior underwriter for the South- BAPTISM jern California Auto Club, Los An- The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Igeles.

Two of her sisters are nuns Harvey W. Coates. 186 Woodland Hazleton and Berwick. They avenue. New Rochelle.

N. wasjare Sister Carmela, Mother Super-baptized at the Most Blessed Sac-'ior at Most Precious Blood Con-rament Church, New Rochelle, by i vent, this city, and Sister Immacu-Rev. Roman Szarama, and given lata, Mother Superior at St. Jo-the name David Allen. soph's Convent, Berwick.

Sponsors were Miss Carmella i Mr. Baker is a reporter-photog-Clatch, 677 North Vine street, thisjrapher for The Plain Speaker. city, and John Robert Cuozzo. of; Nixon. X.

uncle of the child. LADIES OF CHARITY Mrs. Coates is the former Florence Tfl MIT LIT rnft77n R. daughter of Mr. and' IN MEETING TONIbH I on the pattern pieces, cut out long i ua uiu in 1-miart sanppnfln Over! i Ihon MARRIAGE LICENSES 1 Adam Hoda Drums RD 1 Olga Soltis Drums RD 1 THE YEARS is waiting for you ici a awm.

I gieeveo. veiMun ul uwuiw, mv-low heat; remove from heat; mix! nattorn Dieces along marked flower girl, wore a ballet blue in brown sugar and vanilla. Beat f. chnrt-clppved versions. Joseph A.

Spina IIazleton Dire stvle taffeta gown with a fitted egg until thick and ivory Baste one dress together for a Norma Zokovitch Hazleton Hi apppnted with a bow and uiJiiiir- niLLiiuu Just Phone or Write GL 5 1545 Haileton Nat'l Bank BIdg. Green, Ellis Andprsnn Gordon L. Boyer Sugarloaf Twn. scoop neckline, cap Grace E. Houseknecht Conyngham sieeves an'd a shirred skirt over a Mary Jane Fegley Quakake L00 underskirt.

She wore a crown 1 t' FT- A TnMr.mol 1 Opening their fall and winter; iv. iroui lauidqua of tnumSi wnite wrisi gloves Mrs. Michael Cuozzo, Carson street, this city. 1 season the Ladies of Charity will i and carried a cascade of white and Please send my copy of meet at 8 o'clock this evening at DividendsUverliieiears' stir into butter mixture. Stir session, then make iden-sifted dry ingredients, a little atj tical adjustments in the other two a time, then caramel pieces you-u fjnd you can sew walnuts.

Turn into greased baking' them up jn little time. Be sure pan (9 by 9 by l3. inches); baketo have three sets of thread and in moderate (350 degrees) bobbins, in the colors you will 20 to 25 minutes or until top is need. With the new sewing ma-set; do not overbake; insidesj chines, bobbin changing is the should be soft. Place pan on rack 0f a second, since bobbins to cool.

Cut in bars and remove simply drop into place in front of with spatula. Wrap tightly, then, the needle no need to tilt up the store in tightly-covered container. i head of the machine. Threading Note: The caramel-flavored can-j is a cinch, too. with the new dy-type pieces come in 6-ounce (II thread charts built into the slant-pm) and 12-ounce (2 cuds) nack-! needle machines.

Name Address 1 I flt laUllllC Vllctl HlfS. Miss Charlene Ann Zaroky, 1201 An invitation to join the organ-Birkbeck street, Freeland, has cn- izallon is oxtended to all Catholic rolled at the Woman's Hospital of womcn wh0 are interested in Philadelphia School of Nursing. She porforrnanCp 0f corporal and spirit-is a graduate of Freeland Hh lUa Works of mercy, and assistance I I I A City BOROUGH GOP WOMEN'S HAY RIDE ON TUESDAY West Hazleton Council of Republican Women will have a hay Tuesday evening following a short business meeting. Reservations, which close Friday may be made with the following: Mrs. Fred Dute, Mrs.

James Brandau and Mrs. Edward Gundy Jv School. in the Catholie Charities. blue feathered mums. Ralph Calvello, this city, was the best man, and Joseph Albano, Joseph Friendy and Joseph Zola, all of this city, were ushers.

Joseph Bissol, HI, was the ring bearer. Anthony Baronio presided at the console of the organ while Louise Maddon sang "Ave Maria," "Panis Angelicus," and "Mother at Thy Feet Is Kneeling." During the ceremony, the bride presented a bouquet of white carnations and white pompons at the statue of the Blessed Mother. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Bissol wore an ice blue stlk organza dress and bone white ae-rpssnries.

while the moiher of the ages; they are similar in size and! Each of these dresses requires Genetti's Laurel and 15th Street Markets open 9 a. m. to 9 p. We give Green Stamps. to semi-sweet chocolate about five yards ot 3a-incli laonc, and the pattern.

If you select shape pieces. it Levin Will Be Closed Saturday IN OBSERVANCE OF RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY Getting Married? Largest selection Tuxedoes, Cutaways, Strollers, Full Dress Dinner Jackets and Accessories in East. All sizes 4 to 54. empire az GL4-356t bill bridegroom wore a beige lace dress Loveliest cover for year-round fashions! Easy-crochet this little pweknt RrmrW.Brmtd betuxrm awt 5. Ckmrek mmJ S.

ViM 4 cape in lacy pineapple pattern. a wonderful one, two, three suit LEARN PRACTICAL NURSING DAY AND EVENIMi CLASSES EVANCHO School of Practical Nursing oh, what wonderful fashions By-Haymaker WOOL or COTTON KNIT DRESSES $17.95 to $27.95 Ji Pattern 833: Crocheted cape. 4 Sizes small, medium, large included in pattern. Use 3-ply fingering yarn or mercerized crochet and knitting cotton. Easy! Send Thirty- five Cents (coins) for this pattern 5 add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing.

Send to Standard- Sentinel, 375, Needlecraft 0. Box 169, Old Chelsea Station, JiNew York 11, N. Y. Print plainly 1 i PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, AD-4 DRESS and ZONE. New! New! New! Our 1960 4 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book 1 is ready NOW! Crammed with excelling, unusual, popular designs to crcchet, knit, sew, embroider, quilt, i weave fashions, home furnishings.

toys, gifts, bazaar hits. In the book FREE 3 quilt patterns. Hurry, send 25 cents for your copy. Classes open to all! (Secure your future Age no barrier No H.S. Ed.

Keq. i Start with a jacket from the exciting selection in our separates shop. Jackets 16.30 up Join the jacket to a skirt, pleated or not, to match or contrast. Come In or Call CL -l-WOl Enrollment taken daily: 11:30 A.M. lo Altamont Hotel, Iiroad and Church Hazleton (Licensed by the Dept.

of Instruction Commonwealth of Prima.) 9 Skirts 10.9 5 up -yyA Yt.ltl 3 Round out your outfit with a tip top topping of sweater or blouse just made for your suit! Blouses and Shirts 5.95 up announcing the- Always smart for class or campus, our ribbed knit dress with mock-turtle collar. 0 lTJ 1. 1: III-AITV SHOP New- Mary Van Fashion is our Business C' 536 NORTH LAUREL ST. for Appointment Dial GL 5-4293 Custom Ho'r Coloring Tipping and frosting Silver aid Aih B'onolng Permanent Waves All Eeauty Services FRONT SHOP Esther Sabel HAZLETON pa. a 41 N.

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