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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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PAGE 7 SOCIETY NEWS AND WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES BIRTHS PATTERNS weddings engagements' THE PLAIN SPEAKER. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 5, 1953 Wed In West Hazleton Church Nuptials For Eleanor Mishkin 'Best-Dressed' Women React To Dior's Shortened Hemline JACOBY ON BRIDGE Donates Funds For Church Use When the Christian Mother Rosary Altar Society of Holy Trinity church, North Laurel street. New York, Aug. 5 (JF) Wo-(York): "It all depends on how men on the best-dressed list have I good your legs are. If the men a mixed reaction to Christian like it, I guess it's all right.

But Dior's shortened hemline, an in- if you're tall like I am (5 feet ternational survey revealed I think it's a very uncom- Reached at fashionable spas and plimentary length. It sort of cuts summer homes on both sides of, you off. It's for women who are the Atlantic, some of the fabulous! 5 feet 4 and have legs like Mar-12 indicated pleasure at the pros-jlene Dietrich. I'm sure no one in pect of a change. Others differed.

America will be pleased. But Dior Here are some comments: has to do something to sell those The Duchess of Windsor (in 'expensive dresses." Paris): "For my personal taste Mavlene Dietrich (in New met last evening, funds were provided for the purchase of an cloth, cinctures, corporals and amicea for use at the church. Last night's session was in conjunction with a picnic style ham I supper catered by George's of (West Hazleton at Eurana Park, prefer an intermediate length, York): "We have worn short neither too long nor too short, i skirts before, and liked them. We But I can't take sides for either always need something new to Mr. Hartnell (British designer for keep things interesting, but it's the royal family, who champions not necessary to go to extremes, longer skirts) or M.

Dior without' Anyway, it's much easier to short- II Ml 1 lff' 3 Ails. I 7 if l' 'i 'a I Stinif? Score All You Can In Any Tourney BY OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Service The point of today's hand would be comparatively unimportant at rubber bridge. North would probably play the hand at a contract of four hearts, losing a spade, a heart and a club. In a tournament, however, it is important to score the maximum on every hand. Hence you sometimes play a hand in no-trump even when you have a fine major suit just because the score for a no-trump contract counts 10 points more than for the same number of tricks at a major suit.

Today's hand is a case in point. South even opened the bidding with one no-trump despite the rather shabby heart holding in order to have the best possible chance to get into a no-trump contract eventually. West opened the four of spades, and dummy won the first trick with the jack. Declarer led a low with the singleton jack, and dummy played low. East couldn't afford to win this trick since it was obvious that South still had i i i en your skirts than to lengthen seeing their designs.

It is only by Yi eatherly. Mrs. Victor Marchetti gave a resume of the previous meeting. Miss Elizabeth Schiefer reported on the financial standing of the social fund. Mrs.

Thomas Yensel gave the report of the Maternity Guild. Mrs. Stanley Mikolichick, chairman of the First Saturday Reparation to the Immaculate Heart ot Mary thanked Mrs. John Klana-vage and Miss Elizabeth Schiefer for their part in leading in prayer for an hour during the Hours of Reparation. Mrs.

Mikolichick was appointed to lead in the prayers from 3 to 4 p. m. during September and Oc them. I think it's fun to change." Mrs. William Randolph Hearst seeing the dresses on the mane-quins that I could decide what I like." ti I i I i cy Jr.

(visiting friends at Bethany Mme. Louis Arpels, of New Beach, "I'll shorten my skirts within reason, but I don't believe short skirts are becoming to most women." Mme Henri Bonnet (in Paris): "My prediction is that within six months everyone will be wearing shorter skirts." York (reached at her Paris home): "I like Dior's short dresses, and I've already started to shorten my hems! However, I'll never wear my skirts right up to my knees, because I'm too tall for it. I think women will protest, but they'll accept the shorter length. I personally think a short tober; and Mrs. Harry Parente will act in a similar capacity from 4 Mrs.

Dwight D. Eisenhower said that she is not contemplating any change in her skirt length at pres to 5 p. in, Mrs. Joseph Herr and Mrs. John Klanavage reported on visits to sick and shut-in members during the past month.

Mrs. Parente, chairman of the sick committee er skirt looks much better than just a little piece of leg showing." ent. She now wears her skirts at mid-calf length. Mrs. Winston Guest (in New announced that she and Mrs.

Victor Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Urglavitch Mrs. Steven G.

Shutovich Betrothals Are Announced a nean ana wouiu mtieiuic uc able to run the rest of dummy's lonff suit later on. After some Marchetti will participate in the Tri AT TiliL-Irt nlnnHncr rlpnnrhnpnt nf'Klpr- visitation for the current month. I unu(( i-, Transfiguration church, West! Hazleton, was the setting for the Visited Convent On Sunday 20 members, accom- tnougru, wereioie, r-asi, 'ujter rf Mj. gnd Mrg Misl trie Auto-Lite. the trick.

jkin. of 10 Main street, Guests from New York, New Births tnnniorl hv th Sictora nt marriage of Miss Dolores Zellner, daughter of Mrs. Clara and he late Joseph Zellner, of 7 West Clay It was ear tnat r.aSl ne.u thg faride of gteven iJerseVi Connecticut, Ohio, Dela- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ganc, oflCharitv stationed at Holv Trinitv ace of clubs and that he would I.

I ware and Philadelphia attended. avenue, West Hazleton, and Rich-1 681 Seybert street, a son (St. Joseph Hospital). The mother is the Weddings Shutovich, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Shutovich, of 582 Cleveland street, this city, at an eleven o'clock ceremony on July 4. Rev. Thomas Grann married the couple in St. John's Greek Catholic church, this city. NOBTH AQJ A 1097 8 2 10 4 K6 Convent made a bus trip to Holy Family Convent in Danville.

On the return trip the group visited the Immaculate Heart of Mary Monastery in Sybertsville, where a shrine to Our Lady of Fat-ima had been dedicated in the af- RUTGERSON-FAUST The wedding of Miss Dorothy Mae Faust, R. of New York City, floiioif-oi nf Mr nnr? Mrs. The bride, given in marriage by ternoon. EAST 483 VK854 4 863 WEST AK109 4 2 VJ J9752 10 7 former Rita Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Senti-wany, of, New Coxeville, Beaver Meadows, a son St. Joseph Hospital). The mother was formerly Rosella Podlesney. Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Timko, of Tresckow, a son (St. Joseph Hospital). The mother is the former Irene Gblias. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Davies, of 1961 Biltmore street, N. W.t Washington, D. a son (Provi ard P. Urglavitcn, oi ood wonges street, this city. Rev.

Stanislaus Wolf officiated at the 9 a. m. ceremony and nuptial mass on July 18. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Henry M. Zellner, was attired in a waltz-length gown of Chantilly lace, styled with a fitted bodice, gathered skirt and a jacket with a Peter Pan collar and long sleeves ending in points over the wrists.

Her veil of French silk illusion fell from a crown trimmed with rhinestones and she carried two white orchids and stepha-notis on a pearl prayer book. her father, wore a loor-lenprth i FauR of Weatnerly to Rol)ert gown of white nylon tulle and lacejRut son of Mr. and Mrs. over satm, styled with a scoop Rut of the Bronx, N. neckline with indescent sequins, ace nQon on gatur.

fitted bodice, long, tight-fitting j' Aust 1 sleeves and a triple skirt appliquedf The group will make a trip to Mallinckrodt Convent and Villa Pauline in Mendham, N. on August 30. Reservations will close August 24. September Meeting The society's next meeting will be held Tuesday, September first, when Mrs Marchetti will head a committee in charge of refreshments. She will be assisted by: A875 60VTH (D) AA875 VQ3 AKQ QJ94 Neither fide vul.

West North East Pass 3 Pass Pass Pass Pass jwith hand-cut lace. A four tiered performed by Rev. Frank Gardner in the Fort Schuy edge fell from her crown of seed dence Hospital, Washington). The South 1N.T. 3N.T.

ler Presbyterian church, Bronx, in a setting of palms and white gladioli. The bride, escorted by her fath Mrs. Evelyn Speshock, sister of! Warguki daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the bride, was matron of honor, nf oni siYti, pearls, and rhinestones.

She carried a bridal missal adorned with orchids and stcphanotis. Mrs. Mai tha Dobra was matron Opening lead A 4 while Miss Violet Tarapchack was Weath. Miss Bernardine M. Dvorscak Miss Rosemary Debly Miss Anna Mack, Mrs.

Mary er, was attired in an ankle-lenrth maid of honor. Each wore a waltz Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fisher, of 19 Marchetti, Mrs. Ray Marchetti, Mr.

and Mrs. Solomon Debly of) Mrs. Verna Dvorscak, of 106. length gown of Chantilly lace anu hold it to kill dummy's king 'ss f.mp 'frown of nylon tulle, made with a Since there was no side was maKl of hmo bodice, matching jack- nH mint ane, a uaugn-puss Margaret aicureany, Mrs. 685 Alter street, announce the en-! South Vine street, announced the ter.

The mother is the former Charles McCarron, Mrs. Claud Mc- matching stoly. gpectively, and a try to the hearts, declarer de.ci.ied '5, am) fu skirt with an apl.nn i' i lower gni was Marlene Demand pffprt veil of nvon tune was gagement of their daughter, Rose They wore daisy crowns and car of the groom. Theyfas.tene( to a crown of pearl izyk, niece engagement of her daughter, Bernardine M. Dvorscak, R.

to Joseph Magnus, son of Mr. and Mr3. John Magnus, of Oneida. The pros- to the clubs. mary, to Robert Sibelle, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Gerald Sibelle of Bloom-field, N. J. Marilyn Kemler of Weston, Mr. and Mrs. James Blair, of Tamaqua, RD 2, a daughter (Coal-dale State Hospital).

i iv. TT.t nt.koie tulle and lace gowns in blossoms and she carried lowed with the ten, and dummy's -jcolonial bouquet oi wnue siepna. and carried Clellan, Mrs. Nellie McCloskey, Mrs. Carl Meister and Mrs.

Stanley Mikolichick. Mrs. Pauline Hinger received the surprise package. Prayers for the Holy Father and his intentions, for the sick and shut-in members, and all deceased members ended the a graduate of.pective bride is also the daughter Miss Debly is shortie gloves cas king drove out the ace. East re of John C.

Dvorscak of Hazleton Hazleton High School, Class of notis and white stock, centered with a detachable corsage of white cades of colored split carnations. turned a spade, and now declarer TAKES TEACHING POST Mrs. Verona Coll of West Broad atrept hal hppfl plpftfifl fl a taflrhpr ried bouquets of yellow roses. Misses Lorraine Zellner, of the bride, and Anna Mae Urglavitch, the groom's sister, were bridesmaids and wore gowns like the honor attendants' in maize and blue, respectively. They also carried yellow roses.

The groom's cousin, Edward Beechay, acted as best man, while the ushers were Carl J. Zellner, in. the public schools at East.me'inK; Miss Dvorscak is an alumna of St. Gabriel's High School, Class of 1947, and of the Hazleton State Hospital School of Nursing, Class of 1952. A registered nurse, she is currently working at Philadel-j phia.

Miss Mary Becker, Mrs. Thomas 1951, and is employed in the office of the Scientific Glass Bloom-field, N. J. Her fiance is a graduate of the Bloomfield High School, Class of 1951, and is employed at Scavone's Construction Co. An engagement party was held in honor of the couple.

cashed the ace of spades, the top! John II. Mishkin, brother of the diamonds, and his two remainingj bride, acted as best man and the ushers were Andrew Yevak and By' this time South had taken Robert Dobra. in nine tricks and he could afford! St. John's choir, under the dir-to cash dummy's ace of hearts as ection of Professor Peter Roman a 10th trick. This alone would sang during the ceremony, which outseore those pairs who played was followed by a reception at baby orchids.

The mother of the bride was her only attendant and was attired in pink nylon lace with white accessories. She carried a bouquet of talisman roses surrounded by light blue delphinium. The groom's father acted as best man, and John Palmer, uncle of the Greenville, Lehigh County. Mrs. Coll formerly conducted the home for the State Police on West Broad street, Yensel, Mrs.

Victor Marchetti and Miss Elizabeth Schiefer, the committee, presented a program of Mr. Magnus was graduated from brother of the bride, George Hen Sheppton High School, Class derschedt, cousin of the groom, law, ana is tmpioyeu A(am Tjrglavitch, jr brother 'groom, was usher. AUXILIARY TO MEET The Ladies Auxiliary of the stui in uw 0I the groom, Drake-Wear Post 589, VFW, will Wilmington, uei. the hand at four hearts instead of Hotel, four no-trump. I After a honeymoon in Atlantic An extra dividend developed, City, N.

and New Castle, hower. By this time South had. the couple are at home at 337 run all of his tricks, East had West Fourth street, Hazleton. onlv hearts left in his hand. After i The bride was graduated from Eugene Kulig, organist and so- SAIL FOR EUROPE Miss Carolyn Bachman of West Broad street, and her grandmother, Mrs.

Ida Weidenbach, sailed from New Y'ork City today aboard the Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Mayer's Parkway restaurant in the Bronx, from where the couple left on a motor tour of the New England States. loist, included among his selec-m a nr: it (Hf.ii TO HONOR MISS SHUSTER Mrs, Milton J. Leichtman, of North Church street, will entertain at a tea tomorrow afternoon at the Valley Country Club in hon of of Miss Patricia Shuster, of Drums, who will be married in September to Jerry Leichtman, West Diamond avenue. Leila J. Lubrecht Moravian Student lions, Ave luaiia iiiuLiier Thy Feet Is Kneeling" and "Panis Hazle Township High School, Queen Elizabeth.

They will spend rn XL. 1 Class of 1948, and is employed as 10 go aay oiure tw0 months in Europe dummy took the ace of hearts, the ten of hearts forced out East's king, and East was obliged to return a heart to dummy. Declarer therefore made 11 tricks at no-trump, for a very fine score. Leila J. Lubrecht, daughter of roaming yie ceremony a aor Wpsr tion was held at Our House Res- IT'S NEW IT'S DIFFERENT That's what you'll say about any and all of the new giftware items from the Gift Department at Rein-hart's Furniture Store, 100-114 East Broad Street.

Adv. TWO BABIES BAPTIZED cashier for Preferred Finance Service, Inc. The groom who was graduated from Hazleton High School in 1941, is chief clerk in white accesories and corsage of white baby orchids. The bride was graduated from Weatherly High School, Class of ine miani aaugniers oi axr. pe treet hag ben admitted to Mrs.

Ted Broski. of 730 Manhat-Lt, i. MrvrviBn'Ieft on a honeymoon at Atlantic Classified Ads Bring Results tan court, ana Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Co for Bethlehem.

ltyN- TThey are now hvln atj I1 1945, and the University of Penn scph LaRose, of 643 Cleveland I street, were baptized Sunday a s. Cutaways, Full Dress and White Formals. Largest selec Miss Lubrecht is a graduate of i Hazleton High. Active in the Jun- Mrs. rglav.tc was graduated, ior Red Cross and the Thespian from est Hazleton High School Club at high school, she 19t50c8 'ly fnpjoy-an Hst.

June's commence-ied a Shirtcraft. Her husband, a afternoon in the Most Precious Blood church with Rev. Patrick Cortez officiating. The Broski sylvania School of Nursing. Sne was employed at New Y'ork Hospital.

The groom, an alumnus of Long Island University, is owner of the Putnam Home Accessories Hopewell Junction, N. Y. For Sanitary Diaper Service Call Pottsville S077 tion. Every garment guaranteed 1 a pressed and germ-free' CI1DIDC 422 E. 5th Cl.lrlnC phone 302 baby was given the name Jane(men(.

exercis for the best sup- of the Hazleton High1 Ann and the sponsors were Miss' ortjn actress of the year I School, Class of 1947, is employed Mary Theresa Rogers and Johnj the Fairless Steel Works, Mor-: O'Donnell. Mrs. Broski was Marie! She wdl prepare fr teachinKi risville, Pa. Taxi? Call Hazle Cab G15 We issue S. H.

Green Stamps. Adv. Walker before marriage. Mrs. Ida.

Petiirli and Al Mariano were the I ODD LOTS IN Drapery and Slipcover Fabrics Curtains Draperies now at closeout prices! JMW Drapery Shop 25 E. Broad Streel Second Floor I godparents for the LaRose baby who was given the name Gale Arlene. HO.NUKfcU At rAKl I A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mauro DeLucca, 575 Harrison street, in For Finer Furs" "In Hazleton CANADA DRY GINGER ALE; honor of their daughter, Donna WANTED YOUNG MEN-WOMEN TO ENROLL IN 6 MONTH BEAUTY CLASSES DAY OR EVENING! PAY AS YOU Write for FREE Booklet! Empire Beauty College 17 WEST BROAD STREET is now available in Hazleton.

See; Marie, who celebrated her sixth your neighborhood grocer or con-birthday anniversary. Attending tact the Hazleton Bottling Co.lwere: Marietta Bednar, Mary Ann Phone 720. jand Michael Beltrami, Lynn and Adv. David Bortner, Anna Dorso, Car- Every Fur Mt mella DeLuzio, Thersa DeLucca, Frank Greso, Mary Ellen and Steven Gondell, Frances Gendimeni-co, Nancy Hagelgans, Anthony Marco, Amelia Matrone, Tom Mar-inaro, Rose Mary Malt, Mary Lou Morollo, Sheila Scalleat, Mrs. John Bednar and daughter, Bernice; John Mura, Joseph DeLucca, Mr.

and Mrs. Mauro DeLucca and the guest of honor, Donna DeLucca. STARS PEHfUME BY COTY BIRTHDAY PARTY A party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cicula honored the birthday anniversary of their son, Robert, who received a number of gifts.

Music was by Accordionist John Ciculya. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. famous perfumes for. 50 Cape, Jacket and Stole exceptionally Low Priced during our August Sale! Hard to beat are the outstanding fur values and famous low prices now featured during Beverly Furs August Fur Sale.

Take your pick from a complete selection of every type fur at great savings. A small deposit will hold your furs until wanted! Buy now on our Convenient Payment Plan! 4 John L. Grohol, Mr. and Mrs. John In deluxe gilt 7 00 value i t.n i ii i V.

EMERnUDEhfvC Now you CAN afford to wear an enjoy four of the world's most famo Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ci-iculya, Mr. and Mrs. John Cicula, Mr.

anil Mrs. George Cicula, Mrs. Ciculya, Mrs. Mary Papinchak, Mary, Teresa and Elaine Grohol, Robert Cicula, Peter, Bernard, 'Joan and Cyril Ciculya, Barbara Christine Grohol, Francine and i.Iohn Reese, John Labanosky, and Grohol. perfumes.

For Coty has packaged the: great fragrance classics and brings them to you at a price you can't afford to pass by. You'll want them for your own pleasure BUY NOW AND SAVE! Member now. to hide away as gifts for the future. Hurry -supply limited PRINCESS BRIDAL SHOPPE Clearance Sale All Summer and Fall Sample Bridal and Bridesmaids Gowns (Below Cost) For appointment Call 907J 118 Maple bet. Church I.siur?' Seventy ymti 121 West Broad.

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