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* . •• . 4-D BUFFALO COUBIER-EXPlfESS, Sunday, May 89, I960 Mra. Nowaetyk Miss Josephine M. Bandinel- li became the bride of Robert Joseph Nowaczyk at 10 yes- terday morning at Our Lady of Liretto Church in 15th St. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Ban- dinelli of Massachusetts Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Casimer Nowaczyk of Clark St. and the late Mr. Nowaczyk. The bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace with a Sabrina neckline and long sleeves. Tiers of French Il- lusion veiling were caught to a crown of pearls and tear- drops. Photo by H".dt« Mr*. Parker Miss Shirley Ann Vallone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Vallone of Aurora Ave., West Seneca, was united in marriage to James Harold Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Parker of Babcock St.. at 10 yesterday morning at St. William's Church in Ar- cade St.. West Seneca. The bride wore a chapel-length embroidered tulle frock. A scalloped crown trimmed with pearls held in place her two- layer veil. Photo by Milton Mrs. Bowman The marriage of Miss Fran- ces Angelo to Gordon A. Bow- man was solemnized at noon yesterday at the Riverside As- sembly of God Church in Tonawanda St. The Rev. Frank D. Christie officiated for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Angelo of Culver Rd. and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Bowman of Schule Ave. The bride was attired in a long-sleeved gown of white Chantilly lace, which had a Sabrina neckline and chapel- length skirt. m w mHB V Photo by Deluxe Photo Supply Mrs. Walczak St. Anthony's Church In Ingham Ave.. Lackawanna, was the setting at 10 yester- day morning for the marriage of Miss Lois G. Maturani and Eugene R Walczak Jr. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Maturani of Elm St.. Lackawanna. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walczak Sr. of West Woodside Ave. The bride's gown of white puckered chif- fon featured a Sabrina neck- line and long sleeves of Chan- tilly lace. The bouffant skirt of chiffon and lace tiers ex- tended to a cathedral train. Photo by Beidtt Mrs. Eberwein The marriage of Miss Mary Loretta MacKrell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Krell of Ridgenvood Rd., to James Lewis Eberwein took place at 10 yesterday morning at St. Ambrose Church in Ridgewood Rd, The bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eberwein of Fletcher St.. Tonawanda. The bride's white gown of Chan- tilly lace and nylon tulle had a Sabrina neckline and long sleeves of lace. The chapel length train was of lace and tulle ruffles. She had a lace and tulle veil. Photo by Clyde R. Telaak Mrs. Ellison Miss Manlou Bochicchio and Richard K. Ellison repeat- ed nuptial vows at 11 yester- day morning at Mother of Di- vine Grace Church in Mary- vale Dr., Cheektouaga. Tlie bnde is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Bochic- chio of Oehman Blvd., Check- towaga. Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Ellison of Rochester are the parents of the bridegroom. The bridal gown of silk or- ganza was fashioned with a bertha collar and a bell- shaped skirt. Organza pom- pons held the chapel-length veil Dear Abbv Library to the Rescue By ABIGAIL VAN Bl'REN DEAR ABBY: Please don't think I am stupid but this question has to be answered and I am depending on you. My daughter is II and she is maturing rapidly. I developed early, too, so I suppose she is taking after me. I just can't bring my- Dear Abby appears every day except Saturday in The Courier-Express self to tell her the facts of life. I have tried, but I can't seem to find the right words. She is a bright girl and I think it would be easier if she would read it in a book. Are there any books for 11-year-olds on this subject!* TONGUE-TIED DEAR TONGUE TIED: Ask your local li- brarian. You will be delighted with the assort- ment of books written especially for the Junior Miss on this subject. DEAR ABBY: To make a long story short, I am engaged to a guy who said he lives in Chicago, but I don't know his address. He was in the Navy and we met in Florida when I was on my vacation. I would like to get a hold of him to find out if he still wants to get mar- ried. I have some of his clothes he left at my place. Please hurry your answer. I don't have all year. JEANNIE IN THE POLKA DOT BIKINI DEAR JEANNIE: I think you can consider yourself "disengaged.'* A man who seriously intends to marry a girl doesn't have to .be tracked down and asked to repeat the proposal. DEAR ABBY: I doubt if there is a woman in the world who is a worse cook than I am. I am perfectly capable of running a house- hold and I am not lazy. But how I hate to cook! Do you suppose there is a man somewhere who would marry me and overlook this one fault? I am very easy to get along with. I love children and animals. I don't mind cigar or pipe smoke and I am not the jealous type. Every man I talk to about this seems to think that if a woman can't cook, she isn't worth marrying. I'd like some opinions on this. CANT COOK J DEAR CAN'T: Anyone who can read can cook. What you need is an inspiration. Don't advertise your faults. Find the man first. If you love him, you'll learn. If he loves you, he'll be patient. Few women are fortunate enough to get a man who will not only bring home the bacon but will cook it himself; or hire someone to do it. IT- CONFIDENTIAL TO "CONFIRMED BACHELOR IN THE OFFICE:'* Bachelors often get tangled up with several women In their frantic effort to avoid getting tied up to one. Beware! +*****•****•***•*#**** fMINK STOLE? Display of Styles Highlights Dance * RENTAL SERVICE J IF You Cant Afford It * ... Rent It! * tOW RATES » * * * * * t Rent by Day or Week J $c.oo * Also White * Shrugs! Fox 5 UP : LILA ROSENBLATT * •1 AUIN (iMtr Delaware) El 7200 *• * t i * * **^».MM*##*#*#*****#4M. | Red. white and blue candles and matching crepe paper streamers adorned dinner tables at the Orchard Park Country Club last evening for the annual Memorial Day buf- fet dinner and dance at the clubhouse. Clusters of red, white and blue balloons and streamers were suspended from the ceiling of the main dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Trigg, general chairmen, were THRUWAY PLAZA ONLY Our Special Brush rl Permanent 7.95 ae appointment ntetssary. OPPENHEIM COLLINS EVERYTHING it included: Fosrnon Cut • High'ight Rinse Conditioning Sham- poo Personal zed Set oil for this tiny price. You may us* your charge Solon Open: 10-8:30 Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. present to greet guests. Mrs. Trigg was attired in a cocktail sheath of aqua cotton eye- let, which featured a match- ing waist-length jacket. Match- ing slippers and white jewelry completed her ensemble. Narrow shoulder straps ac- cented the sweetheart neck- line of Mrs. Norman F. Oeh- ler'a light blue lace cocktail sheath. Rhinestone jewelry and matching blue slippers complemented her dress. Mr. Ochler escorted his wife. Mrs. Harry H. Cardozo. with Mr. Cardozo, was seen wearing a pure silk sheath printed in a lavender floral motif. The V-neckline of the sleeveless bodice was detailed by a large roll collar. Laven- der accessories and aurora horealis jewelry accented her costume. Tucked blue-gray silk or- ganza fashioned the cocktail sheath favored by Mrs. O. Leonard Hershiser, present with Mr. Hershiser. Its sleeve- less bodice was styled with a low, round neckline. She wore gold and white jewelry and matching blue slippers. A full-skirted dance dress of beige organza, with match- ing accessories was worn by Mrs. William W. Reeves, who w«i present with Mr. Reeves. 10-6:00 Tues -Sat. Phone KE. 7600 or KE. 8766 Scoop Your Muffins Use your gravy ladle when filling muffin pan cups with batter for muffins or cup cakes. Usually one scoop is just enough to fill the cup right I J I i Club Dance BringsShow Of Finery Gold iris, white lilacs and bridal wreath sprays deco- rated the gray stone mantel- piece in the living room of the East Aurora Country Club last evening, when members and friends enjoyed a gala Memorial Day dinner dance. The cocktail tables were cen- tered with gold iris, lilacs and cotoneaster. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lead- heter attended the party, the latter wearing a white sheath dinner gown, highlighted with bands of heavy lace insets at the midriff. Wore Blue Sheath A navy blue cotton sheath fashioned with a full skirt and a round neckline was the choice of Mrs. Volney H. Ward, present with her hus- band. Navy blue slippers and pearl accessories completed her ensemble. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Smith were noted, the latter attired in an aqua and pink flowered silk shan- tung frock. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy J. Aiiotta were noted chatting with friends. Mrs. Arlotta wore a white cocktail cotton print adorned with gold braid at the round neckline. She wore gold accessories. A beige Chantilly lace dinner gown, made with a V-neckline and a bouffant skirt, was the choice of Mrs. George E. Chase Jr., attending with her husband. Many Lovely Gowns Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Brown were present, the lat- ter wearing a white sleeve- less jersey gown. The short skirt was detailed with rows of knife pleating. Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Eberts also were present. Mrs. Eberts wore a white jersey frock enhanced with turquoise blue trim at the neckline. Her accessories were blue. A moss green sheath was worn by -Mrs. Andrew Jacobs Jr., pres- ent with her husband. She wore matching green satin slipwrs. ARn seen among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Zale, Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Pallin. Mr. and Mrs. Loren E. Larwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Marshall. Heart Ills Continued from Page One pared with only 3 per cent of the 'non-drivers." Every wom- an who had a heart attack during the test period or ever had experienced one was a driver. It also regarded as signifi- cant that hard work is not the dividing line, because it is the imposition of "deadlines"—or the necessity of finishing tasks by certain times—that make the difference. Highly com- petitive activity leading to deadlines, figures prominently in the returns of all the drivers. The doctors included nuns in their sample, because it was suggested that they might 'have peace of mind" and "a feeling of security" more than women generally. It made no difference in the statistics. Group Arranges Rummage Sale Haven Chapter of. the American Medical Center at Denver will sponsor a rumm- age sale Tuesday and Wednes- day at 585 William St. Mrs. Martin Rothschild is chair- man. On the committee are Mrs. Sollie Applebaum and Mrs. John P. Pless, publicity; Mrs. Norbert Sehecter, Mrs. Julian J. Sugarman, Mrs. Harold Ep- stein and Mrs. Richard Axel- rod, pickup and delivery; Mrs. Richard A. Seisel and Mrs. Harry Cohen, telephone. Also. Mrs. Sehecter. Mrs. Epstein. Mrs. Henry Schrei- ber, Mrs. Lawrence Glaser, Mrs. Bernard Goldsmith, Mrs. Henry Zeve. Mrs. Axelrod, Mrs. Cohen, Mrs. Alan Feder, Mrs. David Perle.. Mrs. Pless, Mrs. Applebaum, Mrs. Stanley Herman and Mrs. Milton Gornbein. sales. Tea-Told Tales Lt. and Mrs. Michael Kene- fick are receiving congratula- tions on the birth of a daugh- ter, Mary Stuart Kenefick, on Thursday, April 7 in Sea Is- land, Ga. Lt. and Mrs. Kene- fick and infant daughter will leave soon for their home in Barcelona, Spain. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Agro of Elmwood Ave. are receiving congratulations on the birth of their second son, Christopher Nicholas Afro, on Friday, April 15, at Millard Fillmore Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tompkins of Brenton Ave,, Town of Tonawanda, have an- nounced the birth of their fourth child, David Short Tompkins, on May 16 at Buf- falo General Hospital. The infant's sisters are S. Wendy and Jill and his brother is John W. Tompkins Jr. Photo by mttct Photographers Mrii Fries Tripfe Rite Celebrated At Wadding The marriage of Miss Dar- lene M. Schull and Frank E. Fries becamefa triple cere- mony yesterday morning at St. Mary of Sorrows Church in Genesee St. The parents of the bride. Mr. inri Mrs. Elmer L. Schulz of Guilford St., and the parents of (he bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. inward Fries of Hagen St., bath celebrating their 25th alniversary, renewed their fcedding vows. The new briie wore a gown of rose point fchantilly lace with a Sabrinl neckline, cap sleeves and a pered bouffant floor-length sttrt. She car- ried a bouquerafcf white roses, carnations a n d ! white orchid. The Rev. Walter Tomiak of- ficiated at thefteremony yes- terday in the flme church in which the bridep parents were married 25 yelrs ago. Mrs. Schulz, the former Margaret Fruth, wore In afternoon gown of pink Jlace comple- mented with an orchid cor- sage. The bri<mis their only child. St. Boniface • m r c h in Mul- berry St. was the setting for the marriage «f the bride- groom's parents. Mrs. Fries, who has another son. Mi- chael, is the forilei* Bernice M. Goodrich. She if hose a gown of blue lace wlflph was high- lighted with a chids for the ami bration. A reception Eldridge Club North Tonawand jrsage of or- [versary rele- ts held at the Broad St., Buffalo Chapter Will Hold Party Mrs. Clinton N. Daggett will entertain at a garden party at 2 Thursday afternoon at her home in Lewiston Heights for members of Buffalo Chapter, Daughters of American Col- onists. Mrs. Gordon Stewart will be co-hostess. Mrs. Monroe A. Neal. re- gent, will preside at a busi- ness meeting preceding the party. This will be the final meeting of the year, '— "•* , I I J "'" ' • ' ' I—HI. I—" '• —I—I «H -II —— .I..!—I Ml—•• Mothers' Club Will Install' The annual installation and. dinner of the St. Lawrence School Mothers' Club will be at 6:30 Wednesday evening at Salvatore's Restaurant in E. Delavan Ave. Mrs. Lester L. Dickson is chairman and Mrs. Raymond J. Samer, hon- orary chairman. The re-elected officers are Mrs, Samer, president; Mrs. Fred J. Cefaly, vice president; Mrs. Richard J. Meindl, re- cording secretary; Mrs. Chest- er A. Wilczynski, correspond- ing secretary, and Mrs. Wal- ter A. Szczepanski, treasurer. Invited to attend are the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Leo R. Pulling, pastor; the Rev. Edwin J. Fagowski, moderator, and the Rev. William C. Zenns. Mrs. Vincent A. Solomon will be toastmaster. On the dinner committee are Mrs. Albert J. Bastion, Mrs. Peter J, Called, Mrs. John M. Williams, Mrs, Car- mine E. Nettina and Mrs. Harry F. Dommer. Council to Hold Rummage Sale Mrs. Arthur H. MacGregor, chairman of the rummage sale to be sponsored by the Parents' Council for Retarded Children's School, Kenmore, in October, has announced that any one who has articles to donate to the sale may have them called for now or at -any time before the sale by calling a member of the pick- up committee. Area committee members for rummage pickup are Mrs. Robert R. Ostwald, North Ton- awanda; Mrs. Charles H. Chat- field, Tonawanda: Mrs. Wal- ter P Greb, Kenmore; Mrs. Charles A. Terranova, Buf- falo, and Mrs. Harry W. Druchemiller, South Buffalo. Spadea International Design A triple play by Charles Montaigne can just about wrap up the summer sport story. The square necked sleeveless top shows off a long lean midriff, but a covered-up look is quickly achieved with a jacket that does a double at the beach. It has wide lapels, short kimono sleeves. Two slits in front are trim- med in contrast that matches the applied band around the col- lar, the base of the bra and the pants, which are just below knee length. Choose linen, pique, denim, printed cottons or sharkskin for the bra and slacks; terry cloth, novelty cottons or pique for the jacket. Bolts should be edged in plain or deco- rated ribbon. From this size chart select the one size best for you. Our measurements are comparable to ready-to-wear sizes. Bust Waist Hips Gay Bocials Mark CluMs Golf Meet Size 8 Size 10 Size 12 Size 14 Size 16 33 34 35 36V* 38 23 24 25 26M 28 34 inches 35 inches 36 inches 37^4 inches 39 inches A gay round oiiocial activi- ties at the Couiry Club of Buffalo will be J|imaxed this afternoon with an informal tea dance at the clubiouse in Wil- liamsville. TheM9th annual Memorial Day Iniitation Golf Tournament ending today, was the occasion for iany parties. Prizes will be imarded this afternoon. Thomas A Si reft was chair- man of the tournfment which started Thursdai afternoon. The largest partyjlf the week- end took place list evening, when members, players and out-of-town contestants and their wives enjoylfd a festive dinner dance. In Lovely Settin Red roses, whit bachelor buttons tables at the di ture golf bags v place cards. Pur and white lilacs d clubhouse and maifcs of white syringea formed aftackground for the orchestra stand Nelson M. Graves, president, attend© Graves, who wore! white chiffon shf Mrs. Street, attending Mr. Street, was 4fc»>"ed silk organza froc, with a pleated bo pink and olive £ organdy skirt was ed with matching Planned the Dinn Mr. and Mrs. Jr., assisted by M W. Hamilton Gat* and Mrs. Henry D daisies and ntered the r. Minia- e used as lavender orated the club with Mrs. blue and tth gown. with in a fashioned Ice of pale len. The Jmbroider- Icolors. |x Becker and Mrs. and Mr. Waters, were in charge ofBinner ar- rangements. Mrs. Bfcker wore a white cotton riinper gown, fashioned with a sqnare neck- line and shoestrinM shoulder straps. The full ij^kirt was bouffant. A pink latin sash and pink slippers Completed her ensemble. Blue slippers and rhine- stone earrings enMnced the dinner dress wonBby Mrs. Gates. Her whitJ organdy frock was highliglted with an all over blue *ower de- sign. A blue sash Bras worn at the waistline. Some Groups Fntertained Mrs. Waters wora« dinner gown which featured a white, pink and red print.jThe frock had a round neclline and bouffant skirt. Mr.fcnd Mrs. David D. Nash attended with friends they had entertained at cocktails preceding the dinner. Mrs. NasM wore a white satin frock, Enhanced with royal blue flowlr design. A matching blue pan* created back interest and ipe wore pearl accessories to| comple- ment her ensemble* J A dress which combined a salmon pink linen b«lice and a white organdy spirt was worn by Mrs. John M Snyder Jr., attending with ler hus- band. The skirt was Jphanced with an allover dfcgn of matching salmon flovwrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Johnson also were at the party. The long evening gown worn by Mrs. Johnson combined a white background with Kelly green and peacock blue flowers. A sash, lined with blue, encircled the waistline. Jade accessories completed her attire. Mr. and Mrs. Renard P. Adams attended. The latter wore a beige lace sheath dress. A light blue cotton frock was the choice of Mrs. David C. Diefendorf, present with her husband. Attend with Guests Mr. and Mrs. Gerard E. Murray attended the dinner dance with guests they enter- tained at cocktails earlier at tbeir home in S. Cayuga Rd„ Williamsville. The hostess fa- vored a black and white checked ensemble that was detailed with red ribbon trim on the bodice. Fashioned with a flared skirt, the dress was complemented with black and white accessories. Also noted at the clubhouse last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rich Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Kayser. Mrs. Rich wore a yellow chif- fon dinner gown, fashioned with a cowl neckline and full skirt. Her accessories were of a matching hue. A pale green velvet belt and matching green slippers complemented the pastel floral print sheath gown worn by Mrs. Kayser. Size 12 requires 2 7 s yards of 36-inch material for bra top and pants and 2*% yards of 36-inch material for robe. To order Pattern NS-259, state size, send $1 plus 5 cents for postage. Send $1 for Book 15 showing a collection of 93 patterns by world famous designers. Address SPADEA. Box 993. G.P.O., Dept. BX-11, New York 1, NY. If paid by check, add five cents for handling. U.S. orders only. 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Page 1: In The End All You Really Have Is Memories 21/Buffalo NY...4-D BUFFALO COUBIER-EXPlfESS, Sunday, May 89, I960 Mra. Nowaetyk Miss Josephine M. Bandinel-li became the bride of Robert

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4 - D BUFFALO COUBIER-EXPlfESS, Sunday, May 89, I960

Mra. Nowaetyk

Miss Josephine M. Bandinel-li became the bride of Robert Joseph Nowaczyk at 10 yes­terday morning at Our Lady of L i re t to Church in 15th St. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Ban-dinelli of Massachusetts Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Casimer Nowaczyk of Clark St. and the late Mr. Nowaczyk. The bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace with a Sabrina neckline and long sleeves. Tiers of French Il­lusion veiling were caught to a crown of pearls and tear­drops.

Photo by H".dt«

Mr*. Parker

Miss Shirley Ann Vallone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Vallone of Aurora Ave., West Seneca, was united in marriage to James Harold Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Parker of Babcock St.. at 10 yesterday morning at St. William's Church in Ar­cade St.. West Seneca. The bride wore a chapel-length embroidered tulle frock. A scalloped crown trimmed with pearls held in place her two-layer veil.

Photo by Milton

Mrs. Bowman

The marriage of Miss Fran­ces Angelo to Gordon A. Bow­man was solemnized at noon yesterday at the Riverside As­sembly of God Church in Tonawanda St. The Rev. Frank D. Christie officiated for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Angelo of Culver Rd. and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Bowman of Schule Ave. The bride was attired in a long-sleeved gown of white Chantilly lace, which had a Sabrina neckline and chapel-length skirt.

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Mrs. Walczak

St. Anthony's Church In Ingham Ave.. Lackawanna, was the setting at 10 yester­day morning for the marriage of Miss Lois G. Maturani and Eugene R Walczak Jr. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Maturani of Elm St.. Lackawanna. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walczak Sr. of West Woodside Ave. The bride's gown of white puckered chif­fon featured a Sabrina neck­line and long sleeves of Chan­tilly lace. The bouffant skirt of chiffon and lace tiers ex­tended to a cathedral train.

Photo by Beidtt

Mrs. Eberwein

The marriage of Miss Mary Loretta MacKrell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mac­Krell of Ridgenvood Rd., to James Lewis Eberwein took place at 10 yesterday morning at St. Ambrose Church in Ridgewood Rd, The bride­groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eberwein of Fletcher St.. Tonawanda. The bride's white gown of Chan­tilly lace and nylon tulle had a Sabrina neckline and long sleeves of lace. The chapel length train was of lace and tulle ruffles. She had a lace and tulle veil.

Photo by Clyde R. Telaak

Mrs. Ellison

Miss Manlou Bochicchio and Richard K. Ellison repeat­ed nuptial vows at 11 yester­day morning at Mother of Di­vine Grace Church in Mary-vale Dr., Cheektouaga. Tlie bnde is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P . Bochic­chio of Oehman Blvd., Check-towaga. Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Ellison of Rochester are the parents of the bridegroom. The bridal gown of silk or­ganza was fashioned with a bertha collar and a bell-shaped skirt. Organza pom­pons held the chapel-length veil

Dear Abbv

Library to the Rescue By ABIGAIL VAN Bl'REN

DEAR ABBY: Please don't think I am stupid but this question has to be answered and I am depending on you.

My daughter is I I and she is maturing rapidly. I developed early, too, so I suppose she is taking after me. I just can't bring my-

Dear Abby appears every day except Saturday in The Courier-Express

self to tell her the facts of life. I have tried, but I can't seem to find the right words. She is a bright girl and I think i t would be easier if she would read it in a book. Are there any books for 11-year-olds on this subject!*

TONGUE-TIED

DEAR TONGUE TIED: Ask your local li­brarian. You will be delighted with the assort­ment of books written especially for the Junior Miss on this subject.

DEAR ABBY: To make a long story short, I am engaged to a guy who said he lives in Chicago, but I don't know his address. He was in the Navy and we met in Florida when I was on my vacation. I would like to get a hold of him to find out if he still wants to get mar­ried. I have some of his clothes he left at my place. Please hurry your answer. I don't have all year.

JEANNIE IN THE POLKA DOT BIKINI

DEAR JEANNIE: I think you can consider yourself "disengaged.'* A man who seriously

intends to marry a girl doesn't have to .be tracked down and asked to repeat the proposal.

DEAR ABBY: I doubt if there is a woman in the world who is a worse cook than I am. I am perfectly capable of running a house­hold and I am not lazy. But how I hate to cook!

Do you suppose there is a man somewhere who would marry me and overlook this one fault?

I am very easy to get along with. I love children and animals. I don't mind cigar or pipe smoke and I am not the jealous type.

Every man I talk to about this seems to think that if a woman can't cook, she isn't worth marrying. I'd like some opinions on this. CANT COOK

J DEAR CAN'T: Anyone who can read can cook. What you need is an inspiration. Don't advertise your faults. Find the man first. If you love him, you'll learn. If he loves you, he'll be patient. Few women are fortunate enough to get a man who will not only bring home the bacon but will cook it himself; or hire someone to do it.

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BACHELOR IN THE OFFICE:'* Bachelors often get tangled up with several women In their frantic effort to avoid getting tied up to one. Beware!

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Red. white and blue candles and matching crepe paper streamers adorned dinner tables at the Orchard Park Country Club last evening for the annual Memorial Day buf­fet dinner and dance at the clubhouse.

Clusters of red, white and blue balloons and streamers were suspended from the ceiling of the main dining room.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Trigg, general chairmen, were

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present to greet guests. Mrs. Trigg was attired in a cocktail sheath of aqua cotton eye­let, which featured a match­ing waist-length jacket. Match­ing slippers and white jewelry completed her ensemble.

Narrow shoulder straps ac­cented the sweetheart neck­line of Mrs. Norman F. Oeh-ler'a light blue lace cocktail sheath. Rhinestone jewelry and matching blue slippers complemented her dress. Mr. Ochler escorted his wife.

Mrs. Harry H. Cardozo. with Mr. Cardozo, was seen wearing a pure silk sheath printed in a lavender floral motif. The V-neckline of the sleeveless bodice was detailed by a large roll collar. Laven­der accessories and aurora horealis jewelry accented her costume.

Tucked blue-gray silk or­ganza fashioned the cocktail sheath favored by Mrs. O. Leonard Hershiser, present with Mr. Hershiser. Its sleeve­less bodice was styled with a low, round neckline. She wore gold and white jewelry and matching blue slippers.

A full-skirted dance dress of beige organza, with match­ing accessories was worn by Mrs. William W. Reeves, who w«i present with Mr. Reeves.

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Club Dance BringsShow Of Finery

Gold iris, white lilacs and bridal wreath sprays deco­rated the gray stone mantel­piece in the living room of the East Aurora Country Club last evening, when members and friends enjoyed a gala Memorial Day dinner dance. The cocktail tables were cen­tered with gold iris, lilacs and cotoneaster.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lead-heter attended the party, the latter wearing a white sheath dinner gown, highlighted with bands of heavy lace insets at the midriff. Wore Blue Sheath

A navy blue cotton sheath fashioned with a full skirt and a round neckline was the choice of Mrs. Volney H. Ward, present with her hus­band. Navy blue slippers and pearl accessories completed her ensemble. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Smith were noted, the latter attired in an aqua and pink flowered silk shan­tung frock.

Mr. and Mrs. Sandy J. Aiiotta were noted chatting with friends. Mrs. Arlotta wore a white cocktail cotton print adorned with gold braid at the round neckline. She wore gold accessories. A beige Chantilly lace dinner gown, made with a V-neckline and a bouffant skirt, was the choice of Mrs. George E. Chase Jr., attending with her husband.

Many Lovely Gowns Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.

Brown were present, the lat­ter wearing a white sleeve­less jersey gown. The short skirt was detailed with rows of knife pleating. Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Eberts also were present. Mrs. Eberts wore a white jersey frock enhanced with turquoise blue trim at the neckline. Her accessories were blue. A moss green sheath was worn by -Mrs. Andrew Jacobs Jr., pres­ent with her husband. She wore matching green satin s l ipwrs.

ARn seen among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Zale, Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Pallin. Mr. and Mrs. Loren E. Larwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Marshall.

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pared with only 3 per cent of the 'non-drivers." Every wom­an who had a heart attack during the test period or ever had experienced one was a driver.

It also regarded as signifi­cant that hard work is not the dividing line, because it is the imposition of "deadlines"—or the necessity of finishing tasks by certain times—that make the difference. Highly com­petitive activity leading to deadlines, figures prominently in the returns of all the drivers.

The doctors included nuns in their sample, because it was suggested that they might 'have peace of mind" and "a feeling of security" more than women generally. It made no difference in the statistics.

Group Arranges Rummage Sale

Haven C h a p t e r of. the American Medical Cen te r at Denver will sponsor a rumm­age sale Tuesday and Wednes­day at 585 William St. Mrs. Martin Rothschild is chair­man.

On the committee are Mrs. Sollie Applebaum and Mrs. John P. Pless, publicity; Mrs. Norbert Sehecter, Mrs. Julian J. Sugarman, Mrs. Harold Ep­stein and Mrs. Richard Axel-rod, pickup and delivery; Mrs. Richard A. Seisel and Mrs. Harry Cohen, telephone.

Also. Mrs. Sehecter. Mrs. Epstein. Mrs. Henry Schrei-ber, Mrs. Lawrence Glaser, Mrs. Bernard Goldsmith, Mrs. Henry Zeve. Mrs. Axelrod, Mrs. Cohen, Mrs. Alan Feder, Mrs. David Perle.. Mrs. Pless, Mrs. Applebaum, Mrs. Stanley Herman and Mrs. M i l t o n Gornbein. sales.

Tea-Told Tales

Lt. and Mrs. Michael Kene-fick are receiving congratula­tions on the birth of a daugh­ter, Mary Stuart Kenefick, on Thursday, April 7 in Sea Is­land, Ga. Lt. and Mrs. Kene­fick and infant daughter will leave soon for their home in Barcelona, Spain.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Agro of Elmwood Ave. are receiving congratulations on the birth of their second son, Christopher Nicholas Afro, on Friday, April 15, at Millard Fillmore Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tompkins of Brenton Ave,, Town of Tonawanda, have an­nounced the birth of their fourth child, David Short Tompkins, on May 16 at Buf­falo General Hospital. The infant's sisters are S. Wendy and Jill and his brother is John W. Tompkins J r .

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Mrii Fries

Tripfe Rite Celebrated At Wadding

The marriage of Miss Dar-lene M. Schull and Frank E. Fries becamefa triple cere­mony yesterday morning at St. Mary of Sorrows Church in Genesee St. The parents of the bride. Mr. inri Mrs. Elmer L. Schulz of Guilford St., and the parents of (he bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. i nward Fries of Hagen St., bath celebrating their 25th a l n i v e r s a r y , renewed their fcedding vows.

The new br i ie wore a gown of rose point fchantilly lace with a Sab r in l neckline, cap sleeves and a pered bouffant floor-length st t r t . She car­ried a bouquerafcf white roses, carnations a n d ! white orchid.

The Rev. Walter Tomiak of­ficiated at thefteremony yes­terday in the flme church in which the br idep parents were married 25 yelrs ago. Mrs. Schulz, the former Margaret Fruth, wore I n afternoon gown of pink Jlace comple­mented with an orchid cor­sage. The bri<mis their only child.

St. Boniface • m r c h in Mul­berry St. was the setting for the marriage «f the bride­groom's parents. Mrs. Fries, who has another son. Mi­chael, is the forilei* Bernice M. Goodrich. She if hose a gown of blue lace wlflph was high­lighted with a chids for the ami bration.

A reception Eldridge Club North Tonawand

jrsage of or-[versary rele­ts held at the

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Buffalo Chapter Will Hold Party

Mrs. Clinton N. Daggett will entertain at a garden party at 2 Thursday afternoon at her home in Lewiston Heights for members of Buffalo Chapter, Daughters of American Col­onists. Mrs. Gordon Stewart will be co-hostess.

Mrs. Monroe A. Neal. re­gent, will preside at a busi­ness meeting preceding the party. This will be the final meeting of the year,

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Mothers' Club Will Install'

The annual installation and. dinner of the St. Lawrence School Mothers' Club will be at 6:30 Wednesday evening at Salvatore's Restaurant in E. Delavan Ave. Mrs. Lester L. Dickson is chairman and Mrs. Raymond J. Samer, hon­orary chairman.

The re-elected officers are Mrs, Samer, president; Mrs. Fred J. Cefaly, vice president; Mrs. Richard J. Meindl, re­cording secretary; Mrs. Chest­er A. Wilczynski, correspond­ing secretary, and Mrs. Wal­ter A. Szczepanski, treasurer.

Invited to attend are the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Leo R. Pulling, pastor; the Rev. Edwin J. Fagowski, moderator, and the Rev. William C. Zenns. Mrs. Vincent A. Solomon will be toastmaster.

On the dinner committee are Mrs. Albert J. Bastion, Mrs. Peter J, Called, Mrs. John M. Williams, Mrs, Car­mine E. Nettina and Mrs. Harry F. Dommer.

Council to Hold Rummage Sale

Mrs. Arthur H. MacGregor, chairman of the rummage sale to be sponsored by the Parents' Council for Retarded Children's School, Kenmore, in October, has announced that any one who has articles to donate to the sale may have them called for now or at

-any time before the sale by calling a member of the pick­up committee.

Area committee members for rummage pickup are Mrs. Robert R. Ostwald, North Ton­awanda; Mrs. Charles H. Chat-field, Tonawanda: Mrs. Wal­ter P Greb, Kenmore; Mrs. Charles A. Terranova, Buf­falo, and Mrs. Harry W. Druchemiller, South Buffalo.

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A gay round oiiocial activi­ties at the C o u i r y Club of Buffalo will be J|imaxed this afternoon with an informal tea dance at the clubiouse in Wil-liamsville. TheM9th annual Memorial Day Iniitation Golf Tournament ending today, was the occasion for i a n y parties. Prizes will be imarded this afternoon.

Thomas A Si reft was chair­man of the tournfment which started Thursda i afternoon. The largest partyjlf the week­end took place l is t evening, when members, players and out-of-town contestants and their wives enjoylfd a festive dinner dance.

In Lovely Settin Red roses, whit

bachelor buttons tables at the di ture golf bags v place cards. Pur and white lilacs d clubhouse and maifcs of white syringea formed aftackground for the orchestra stand

Nelson M. Graves, president, attend© Graves, who wore! white chiffon shf Mrs. Street, attending Mr. Street, was 4fc»>"ed silk organza froc, with a pleated bo pink and olive £ organdy skirt was ed with matching

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daisies and ntered the r. Minia-e used as

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fashioned Ice of pale l e n . The Jmbroider-Icolors.

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Waters, were in charge ofBinner ar­rangements. Mrs. Bfcker wore a white cotton riinper gown, fashioned with a sqnare neck­line and shoestrinM shoulder straps. The full ij^kirt was bouffant. A pink l a t i n sash and pink slippers Completed her ensemble.

Blue slippers and rhine-stone earrings enMnced the dinner dress w o n B b y Mrs. Gates. Her w h i t J organdy frock was highliglted with an all over blue * o w e r de­sign. A blue sash Bras worn at the waistline.

Some Groups Fntertained Mrs. Waters w o r a « dinner

gown which featured a white, pink and red print.jThe frock had a round neclline and bouffant skirt. Mr.fcnd Mrs. David D. Nash attended with friends they had entertained at cocktails preceding the dinner. Mrs. NasM wore a white satin frock, Enhanced with royal blue flowlr design. A matching blue p a n * created back interest and ipe wore pearl accessories to| comple­ment her ensemble* J

A dress which combined a salmon pink linen b«lice and a white organdy spirt was worn by Mrs. John M Snyder Jr., attending with l e r hus­band. The skirt was Jphanced with an allover dfcgn of matching salmon flovwrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh A. Johnson also were at the party. The long evening gown worn by Mrs. Johnson combined a white background with Kelly green and peacock blue flowers. A sash, lined with blue, encircled the waistline. Jade accessories completed her attire. Mr. and Mrs. Renard P. Adams attended. The latter wore a beige lace sheath dress. A light blue cotton frock was the choice of Mrs. David C. Diefendorf, present with her husband.

Attend with Guests Mr. and Mrs. Gerard E.

Murray attended the dinner dance with guests they enter­tained at cocktails earlier at tbeir home in S. Cayuga Rd„ Williamsville. The hostess fa­vored a black and white checked ensemble that was detailed with red ribbon trim on the bodice. Fashioned with a flared skirt, the dress was complemented with black and white accessories.

Also noted at the clubhouse last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Paul J . Rich Jr . and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Kayser. Mrs. Rich wore a yellow chif­fon dinner gown, fashioned with a cowl neckline and full skirt. Her accessories were of a matching hue. A pale green velvet belt and matching green slippers complemented the pastel floral print sheath gown worn by Mrs. Kayser.

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PTA to Install Officers of School 58 PTA

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