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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 7

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-si, WWII mi III jjiiih i mil ID lpBiaiaawnBaaBaaaMBa I mj "Law i Birth Classes To Start Here Ubnry, Junt 1, 197S JHE DAILY TIMES 7 Delmar Woman Receives $1 fOOOSoroptim istA ward 1 1 fee On June 26 Mrs. Edna Mae Mitchell of Delmar was presented with the Prepared childbirth classes, utilizing the Lamaze method, will be held in Salisbury at 8 p.m. June 26 in the home of $1,000 Training Award of the Soroptimist Foundations of the Soroptimist International of the Americas, and the $100 Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Kadushin, Award of the Salisbury Sorop 1605 Old Mill Lane.

The six-week series of classes is sponsored by ASPO Delmar timist International at the club dinner meeting in the English the American Society for Grill South. Psychoprophylasis in Obstetrics Mrs. M. W. Calcott, training twmwvzp.

milium mi i mmmmmt0mii9f wMlr of 1 mA nil "ft 4 i 4 1 pTL The objective of the classes is to instruct the expectant couple awards chairman, said that two how to cope with the discom regional awards of $1,000 have been offered for the past three forts of labor and delivery and experience the birth of their years and that Salisbury has child together. Breathing and won in the past two years. Mrs. Dolores Cottman of Princess relaxation techniques are taught, as well as body toning to facili Anne was the winner last year. tate labor and delivery.

Hus Both Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. bands are encouraged to coach Cottman work in food services, MAKING PLANS. Lang Anderson, new president of the Wicomico County Assn. for Mental Health (left), and Dr.

John B. May, vice president, make plans for the coming year. Mr. Anderson is psychologist at Holly Center and Dr. May, retired professor of psychology at Salisbury State College, is a long-time helper in the Wicomico County Health Department.

Mental Health Group Names New Officers and support their wives during Mrs. Mitchell at Holly Center the birth process. and Mrs. Cottman at Deer's Information on pregnancy, nutrition, development of the fetus and care of the newborn is also Head Center. The award is considered a WED 30 YEARS.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kondziola of Mt. Her-mon Rd. were guests of honor at a surprise 30th wedding an great honor because it covers a included.

A slide presentation seven state area, Mrs. calcott of newborns is given at the end of the course to prepare the said. Both women seek to improve themselves by attending school in St. Louis, at the University of Maryland, Eastern couple for the appearance of the new baby. Classes are scheduled for the last three months of Shore, and Salisbury State Col pregnancy.

Anyone wishing to register niversary party, held May 24 at the Parsonsburg Fire Hall. The party was given by the couple's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kondziola, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Rains, all of Parsonsburg, their daughter, Miss Ola Kondziola, and their son, Myron, at home. They have three grandchildren. Over 100 people attended the parry, including Mr.

Rains' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rains, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Le-man Austin, all of Florence, Ala. Mr. Kondziola's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

John Kondziola of Irvington, N.J. also attended. Relatives and friends from Wilmington, as well as Salisbury and its surrounding areas, were present. may contact Mrs. Richad Wynn, Valleywood Drive, or Mrs.

Lew Lang Anderson was elected president of the Wicomico Chapter of the Mental Health Assn. Maryland during the annual meeting in the Rebekah Home. is Kadushin, Old Mill Lane. A public film showing of "The lege. Mrs.

Mitchell has two young children to care for in addition to her job as cook at Holly Center but she is well organized and has the highest commendation from her supervisors. Her ultimate goal is a degree in dietetics. There were eight very worthy Story of Eric" is scheduled for CONGRATULATIONS! Mrs. Edna Mae Mitchell, right, winner of the $1,000 Training Award from the Soroptimist International Federation of the Americas, and the $100 Salisbury Soroptimist International Award, is congratulated by the training awards chairman, Mrs. M.

W. Calcott, for bringing the honor to the club. Mrs. Mitchell wss one of the winners in the seven-state area of the Soroptimist Inter Other officers elected were 9 p.m. June 9 in the Peninsula General Hospital School of Nurs Local Happenings ing Seminar Room.

The film depicts one couple's experience with prepared childbirth and contestants, Mrs. Calcott said, in the search for a working wom an seeking to improve herself in husband coached delivery There will be a coffee and discussion after the film. her job and rise to a higher lev el of employment but Mrs. Mit Dr. John B.

May, vice president and program chairman; Ralph Murray vice president and membership chairman Mrs. William C. Fritz, secretary; and Mrs. Ann Jones, treasurer. New board members are T.

J. Mumford, James Little, and Mrs. Vern van Breemen. Mrs. Wallace Luffman, retiring president, will also serve on the board.

Mrs. van Breemen presented the slate of officers. Mrs. Luffman wecomed oiiests and oresented the three The International Childbirth chell was the choice of the five Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred C. John' on of Mardela Springs attend' ed the graduation of their daugh judges. The 34 year old win national Federation of the Americas, Inc. smoke in costume nor may they do anything to frighten the cil-jSalisburian Gets dren in the audience. Mr.

I Rayne did a number of clowni Purma scholarship tricks with the assistance of Douglas Edwin Sellers, a Ju-Mrs. Myrna Newton. ninr at the University of Mary-' On the clown circuit for 12 Eastern Sh PrincesJ years, Mr. Rayne said he would i like to organize a clown group of Anne' has becn selected t0 re both women and men here. The'ceive the Ralston Purina Schol-group would meet once a week i arship Award for the 1975 fall Education Assn.

will hold an Eastern Regional Contention in Scranton, June 14 15. Dr. ner and the older Mrs. Cott ter, Cathy A. Johnson, from Loyola College in Baltimore.

She Robert Bradley and Mrs. Eliz received her bachelor of arts degree and graduated cum laude. Also attending were her abeth Bing will be among the featured speakers. Attending from Salisbury will be several ASPO Delmarva members, including Dr. and Mrs.

Lewis Kadushin, Mrs. Ann Sweeney and Mrs. Judy Wynn. brothers, Luke Johnson of Mar dela Springs and Clark John' son of Baltimore, and her broth career students sponsored by the association, who will begin their jobs at the Eastern Shore Cen semester, according to an an and pay $10 a year dues, he said, giene situation in Maryland brought about by the controversy between Dr. Bertram Pepper and Neil Solomon, head of mental health and hygiene for the state.

Dr. Charles Bagley also spoke on this subject and said Dr. Solomon worked hard at the state health department, which he declared was five years ahead of other area health departments, but suffers from "bulkiness." He said a "re-shuffing is necessary." Dr. Bagley introduced Dr. John M.

Buchness, health director for the tri county area, who gave a brief history of the wofk of the health department from 19S7 to the present time. The goal of the health department is to provide better service to more people, Dr. Buchness said, as he complimented Dr. Bagley on his excellent management of the Spring Hill An -nex. The late Dr.

William C. Fritz operated clinics. Dr. Buchness does not, he said, but in the present crisis in health, he feels optimistic that the charge in the health picture in Maryland will make things better. Dr.

Buchness read from 1957 records, noting that in that year, there was one clinic for one day with 835 patients seen whereas today some 39,000 geriatric patients and 34,000 mental patients are seen during the year Clergymen are helping with mental health patients, "We are looking at patients and not putting them in little boxes. We are looking at primary care to see what is the proper role of the health department." er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joel C. Johnson of Saginaw, Mich.

Miss Johnson has accept ed a position with the Sheppard Ennis-Tomlison ter in Cambridge July 7 and graduate Aug. 22. All juniors in high school, they are Cheryl Church, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Church of Dei-mar, and Tammy Dykes, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Vaughn E. Dvks of Snow Hill both and Pratt Hospital in Meuse Post 194 Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the VFW Home on William St. Refreshments and a social hour will follow the installation of officers for the 1975-76 year.

The Four Seasons garden horticultural meeting will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Beaver Dam Nature Trail on N. Park Drive. Members will bring a lunch, garden tools to clean the trail and wild flowers to be planted. The United Methodist Women of Mt.

Hermon United Methodist Church will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the church hall. Mrs. Margie Adkins and Mrs. Charles Merritt will be hostesses.

The After Lunch Bunch Home-makers Club will meet at 12:45 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Thomas Baker, Kings-wood Drive. There will be a covered dish luncheon and Mr. Lillie Burke will furnish the handicraft.

The annual June picnic of the Town and Country Homemakers Wedding Is Held nouncement made in St. Louis by Geogre H. Kyd, division vice president arA director, public relations, Purina The scholar 'tip amounts to $650 and is a.vr.rded each year to an outstanding junior or senior in the state universities and land grant colleges in each of the 50 states, and in three Canadian agricultural colleges and in Puerto Rico. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin E. Sellers, Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and the charter fee would be $50.

Mrs. Melba Nelson, vice president, presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. S. H. (Bob) Rayner.

Mrs. Calcott, program chairman, was in charge of the program. Mrs. Margaret Bennett gave the invocation and the meeting closed with the club collect. The installation of new officers and the closing meeting until fall will be held at 6:30 p.m.

June 11 in the Jackson Memorial Bldg. man left Saturday for two weeks of intensive training in food management in St. Louis, using their vacation time for more training. Austin (Snuffy) Rayne, was the entertainer for the Wednesday program meeting. A member of Clowns of America, Inc.

since 1946 when he came out of the Army, he talked on the art of clowning, which he said was the second oldest profession. Mr. Rayne said there are three types of clowns the white face clown, the august clown with a plain face with funny made up eyes and eyebrow, and the hobo clown which he is. Makeup must be original, he noted, as he made up his face and donned his enormous clown shoes and swallow tail cost with a huge daisy in the lapel. Clowns do many good things and are a delight to children.

They are magicians and acrobats or walking stick clowns who must attract and hold attention. They must not drink or and family of Delmar and their from James M. Bennett Senior son, Gerry Wood of Johnson are home after attending the graduation of Mr. and Mrs. Wood's son, Danny, who re High School; and Cynthia La-mond, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Lamond of Sharp-town, a junior in Mardela High School. Lou Bandell, director of field services for the Maryland Assn. ceived his bachelor of arts de gree in business administration Seaman Donna M.

Tomlison, daughter of Arthur E. Tomlison of Mildred, and Seaman Apprentice Willard S. Ennis, son of Mrs. Virginia Ardis and step-son of Preston Ardis of Salisbury, were married in the base chapel in Portsmouth, Va. The ceremony was performed May 19.

Joseph L. Dutton of Spartan, served as best man, and Jane M. Collins, who is also in the Coast Guard, was maid of honor. from the Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy, Mass. Their son-in-law, Geren Gordon, received for Mental Health, spoke brief ly of Gov.

Marvin Mandei ap-nnintment of a task force to stu his bachelor of science degree dy the mental health and hy- NEW PIANOS TO RENT Should you decide to buy, all money paid for rental may be applied to the purchase price. in elementary education. Mr. Gordon and his wife, the former Mary Anne Wood of Delmar, are living in Quincy. W.

Edward Hearthway of Snow Hill graduated from the School MarriageLicenses will be held Thursday at the Martin Anthony Dixon Traffic Toll Is Still Declining Times Washington Bureau The traffic toll on the nation's highways continues to decline and federal officials credit the home of Mrs. Richard Bisker, 118-D Windham Court. Mrs. of Social Work and Community Jersey Salisbury, 22, to DAN-PRESS Gordon Bisker will be co-hostess. Martha Retta Davis, Fruit-land, 21.

Michael. Albert Carey, Del mar, 20, to Kimberly Parks Bai- The. picnic will start at 6:30 p.m. and a demonstration and short business meeting will fol SS mile per hour speed limit with cutting the death rate. low.

ly, 2317 Hudson Salisbury, The 3.463 deaths on the high The Delmarva Unit. Marine ways during April was 23 per cent below that during April 7ft AYTIME y) RESSES by DAN RIVER Corns Leaeue Auxiliary, will 1973. present a wine tasting and ap preciation night at 7:30 D.m 16. Wilson Matthews Dennis Pocomoke, 20, to Janet Price, Berlin, 19. Michael Pierce Cordrey, Delmar, 23, to Roie Leah Bishop, 206 Washington Salisbury, 18.

Charles Stanley Morris, 420 Wednesday in the Knights of Columbus Home on Emerson Ave. More information mav be Pianos Treated to Withstand Dampness No Md. Sales Trx on Pianos Delivered in Del. Mason Harr lin, Chickering, Fischer Wurlifzer Pianos and Lowrey Organs obtained by calling Mrs. Francis J.

field, Francis Drive. "I am extremely encouraged by the April report," said James B. Gregory, head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. These figures indicate that the public is cooperating with the lower speed limits, recognizing that there is a big payoff in safety as well as in fuel conservation," he added. The very best in' Planning at the University of Maryland at Baltimore.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hearth-way, he received a masters of eocial work degree.

He received his bachelor of arts degree from St. Mary's College in Emmits-burg. Ms. Patricia J. Anderson, a 1960 graduate of Wicomico Senior High School, recently graduated from the University of Bridgeport College of Nursing in Connecticut.

She graduated cum laude with a bachelor of science degree in nursing. Ms. Anderson was chosen to present the closing remarks at the nurs-; ing satellite ceremony. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ellwood Anderson, former Sal-isburians. An open house will be held in the Mt. Hermon Church Hall from 2:30 to 6 p.m. June 15 in honor of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles F. Merritt Sr. of Mer- Franklin Salisbury, 23, to Darlene Lucinda Walter, 219 A public film showine of "The Mory of Eric" is scheduled for Lakewood Salisbury, 23. Richard Charles Parker, Delmar, 20 to Laura Jane Gordy, Delmar, 19. 9 p.m.

June 9 in the Peninsula General Hospital Seminar Room The film describes one couple's We Have The Largest Stock Of Pianos and Organs on the Eastern Shore! Complete Line of SHEET MUSIC experience with prepared child birth and husband coached rfn- King Croesus of the Lydians, in Asia Minor, issued the first gold money an oblong piece William Henry Seward, U.S. Secretary of State under Lin-toln, authorized purchase of Alaska in 1867 for $7,200,000. livery. A coffee and discussion Permanent Press SizesT2.to20...1612to 24 Sleeveless or Short Sleeve $800 and $900 or 2 for 1 700 will follow. Donations will be ac in the sixth century, B.C.

cepted at the door. SWIMMING LESSONS Connie Marino Is PRIVATE POOL DELMAR, MARYLAND Married In Seaford Open Daily 10 'til Monday Evenings 'til 9 TIIOS. R. YOUNG, INC. "Shore's Oldest House Of Music" V.

Main Market Sts. 712-1300 Salisbury, Md. ritt Mill Rd. No invitations have been sent, but friends and relatives are invited. The family requests gifts be omitted.

Rollie H. White III and Thom Mrs. Connie Marino of Sea-ford and Ralph Keene of Fed eralsburg were married in St. JUNE 11th THROUGH JUNE 25TH 10 LESSON COURSE COURSES: BEGINNERS, ADVANCED BEGINNERS, INTERMEDIATE, ADULTS MOTHER BABY John's United Methodist Church, as F. White, sons of Mr.

and Seaford. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Paris Warren of Sea Downtown Plaza Salisbury ford. The bridegroom is the SMALL GROUPS (INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION) S22J00 PKRPI-RSON i certified instructor, Mri.

Ann Boniface. Register now by contacting Mrs. Patrick Rogan, 896-2774. QOOOooOoOOOOOOq son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Keene of Golden Hill, Md. The Rev. George Godfrey performed the double-ring ceremony at 7 p.m. May 24 in a candlelight setting. A reception was held in the home of bride's parents.

Attending the couple were PLAZA BEAUTY SALON HAS CHANGED' LOCATION! h'E HA VE MO VED TO T. 'E CORNER OF HIGH NORTH DIVISION STS. "Next to the Bell Plaza Parking Lot" Everything Will Be New! Mrs. Rollie H. White Jr.

of Pine-hurst Manor, have returned home from Davidson (N.C.) College. Rollie White II graduated from Davidson with a bachelor of arts degree in political science. Thomas White is a sophomore at Davidson, majoring in psychology. A surprise micellaneous bridal ehower was given for Miss Lynn Massey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene W. Massey Sr. of Ocean City. The shower was given by Mrs. Samuel B.

Pope and daughter, Barbie, of Salisbury. Miss Massey will marry Richard S. Mitchell son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S.

Mitchell Sr. of Salisbury, at 2 p.m. Saturday in Grace Methodist Church. Miss Brenda Prettyman of PQQQQQQQQQQQQQd the perfect award FOR AIR TRAVELERS Bridgeville and Daniel Keene of Cambridge, brother of the bridegroom. The couple's four children, Tina and Cindy Marino and Brent and Mark Keene, attended.

Mr. and Mrs Keene took a wedding trip through the New England States. TURL COUNTRY' NEW NAME! lilt 111 fV PROTECT AGAINST FOGGING BY X-RAY The FILMSHIELD pouch is laminated with lead to protect film, transistorized equipment and medicines against x-ray and fluoroscopic inspection devices used for air travel security. FILMSHIELD flight insurance for your photographic film. Tour one stop shop for all photographic RIGHT ON PRICES RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER RIGHT ON SERVICE FROM THE PLAZA Miss Cindy Hill, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Thomas C. Hill Jr. of Camden recently presented her senior voice recital in the Schlechter Auditorium at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pa. A soprano, Miss Hill is a student of Mrs.

Ann Mathews. Included in her concert were selections from Mo-rart, Schubert, Rossini, Debussy, Faure, Puccini, Fiocco and the For the grad of the year I Tough assignments will come easier in the future with a smooth-writing, easy-gripping Cross. In handsome chrome finish. new nun All Freshly Remodeled! new ideas! All The New Haircuts and Styles! WE WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS TOMORROW, JUNE 4 HOURS: Tuesday 8 to 2, Wednesday, 8 to 8 Thursday 8 to 8, Friday 8 to 5, Saturday 8 to 2 CLOSED MONDAYS SO MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW! 12 set MOVING LONG DISTANCE? CALL 749-71 17 A agent allied van lines BATES MOVING STORAGE roc. SALISBURY, MD.

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