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The Lewiston Daily Sun from Lewiston, Maine • 3

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't- -fi'CVr xr-r rt wjV i 4 were- -i "o-i (- v- -V- VL The Irthla lHtlir) Dally ftps Thursday December 1173 Books Articles Discussed- pIdFningulS The Wednesday Morning Club was-entertained this week at the home of Airs Robert -Berkelman -on Main 1 Street Lewiston Books and 'magazine The -eerth's corona a halo of hydrogen flares some 13000 miles into space Longer exposured pictures show mat the geocoronc extends one into Tfew Groups of Paintings on View at 'Lewiston Hospitals A new month Bring a chingel fthe winner 0T the' Sandor pictures for thogrt jrisplay Jbitilcsy--Memorial Awani -and which-' are' arranged- inTWlliS Portland Purchase Prise corridor a- id the two locgl among others She is a member hospitals and dissaving- Ms oUhe Western Maine -Art Qroup work at the Central 'Maine and thcAndraocvgf Valley A-1 jitncral 'Hospital throughout Association Tecember 1 Mrs AHcisj-rMrs Prosser has Stonebreeker of Bruniwickpkintinf since 1986 baling while' at St General 'started with Alicia Stoncbreakrr Hospital the exhibiting artists 'and Prqf Lajos Matolscy She is are of Auburn ra member of the Kennebec and E'fzabcjh Prosser of Valiev Art Association' tbd Lisboa Falls I Western Maine Art Club V-' Mrs on ea kc 11 -The artist has exhibited jit the exhibiting at the CMG for-the Slate House the-Ogunqiiit Art rhird tima A native of Poland she is well known in the Twin unqu Center the Maine Art -Gallery Porter 1 Hill Gallery: at artkies-- were the principtfjfruhdred' thousand' topics pf-discussion The first book mentioned was -th? Berlin Wall" by Stephen Kelman Mr Kelinan from Harvard College in 1910 after which he made an spqce The astronauts the erth from ia tfie most beautiful with all ita sea and clouds blackness of space Thu column is foryuii our tudtTj it is lor your com1 menu and your queititua and you can pick the Ypu can exchange information with other readers tknn() it There are only two You must wrife to the column end sign your name but we' won't use it if you ask' us' not to) and no letters will be returned or answered bymaiL -Phone cslls will not be accepted under any eircumithncea J'Your lettera will be-printed here aa 'quickly as space ai- lowt Just address them- to (Sunspots) Lewiston Daily Sun Jwistbn Me 04240 -1 1 i I What has happeaed to the dally Untlag af Standard Oil- of New Jersey? It hasn't been given for day new This is veae reason There The gun I like the financial feature Beatrice Yeaag Gorham NH I'j-J Formerly listed unde? in The Sun finandai sec itlon the SURdard Oil Company for the peat month or si nee the official change in their name has been listed under The closing figure at 3:30 pm Wednesday was 86i 1 1 IJT My neighbor dyed some pf her haaband's white ahirts se (hnt they look marc like today! colors I tried it with twa af my haabaad'a shirts following directions earefaUy ea the dye package but they came eat (freaked Perhaps -eatoeoue-whu reads this will know what I did wroag My hasbaad wera beea married a year was apart that I jraiaed the ehirts s- 2- lset Lewlsiea i 7 Possibly a 1 blend of fabric in the shirts caused the streaking Different fibres take the -dye in different ways -and a combination of cotton and dacron or whatever may have produced the unsatisfaatory results Each-shirt has -a label telling-what its materials are' You could check with the Extension Service at the -Lewiston Post Office building on what results might be expected for a particular fabric gay that M090 miles ub right in -pace colors of land against the An article from the Wall -Street Journal brought but the fact that there is a terrific Birth explosion of pets in this country In the last ten years the number -has doubled to OS million -The great Increase is due In -part' to the high cost of getting -the animals spayed sometimes much as $40 ZaSe Gabor has established a' service called love Unlimited where pet owners can get free servic but such institutions are net widespread Another member recommended a hook called by Robert Crichton which she termed gqod old-fashioned It ia the story of a girl who goes to a mining town to teach and becomes Involved In the life ot the town where the recreation consists principally or fishing and playing gamea There are vivid pictures of strife bttwem-- 4 the owners of the mine and the -r workers bur-the book on the whole ii pleasant reading A paper from Finland which Wolfeboro NH She haa had many one-man shows including perpetual hanging at the Hospital Brunswick: eas "xhibited -at the Portland Art Show 'since ita beginning and has won-many and -ibbons including Best of Show at the Lewiston Art Show Her Minting also hang in private collections here and abroad -Abdiel Club member will be entertained it I Christmas party on Dec 13 at the home of MrsErloh -Dunlap 114 Like St Auburn with Mrs William Duncan as' assisting hostess The roll call will be on Christmas verses arid the Christmas story will be presented by Mrs Ellon Files: There will be an ekehange of gifts and special holiday refreshments This will be the final meeting of the dub for three months TAPPED FOR YOUTH SYMPHONY These three Voting Auburn violinists have beea accepted by- audition into formed Brunswick Area YoutlT'Syinphony Half SIMM FMehar Hannigan daughter of Drs Charles and Marsnrct Hannifin of West' Auburn The new orchestra meets aWBowdoin College and is directed by Miss Lucinda Stevens of Bath- former supervisor of public schopi rtusic in Philadelphia- It has 'been awarded a grant by the Maine Commission on the Arts and Humanities to aid in covering operating expenses They are lift to rigit Winnie Bamberg i daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert -Bamberg of -Cushman Place- Debbie Patnaude- daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Patnaude of 13 -Sherman Ave and Pat extensive study of the -student complaints and causes of riots In American colleges' Then ha won a Full bright scholarship for a year's -study in Stockholm While there he obtained ayisin to go to East Berlin a process hick took some months having been given 13 to 2441001 passes previously When he finally obtained the visa the East Berlin Government assigned a guide to accompany him at all times1 However he found that by going to bed eeriy then setting up ebout 10 prtf he was able to elude the guide and talk to rtudvnts and other people on the streets He reported little progress in conditions from what they were several yea re ago The people are dissatisfied and 90 per cent of the students are is eon ten ted Mr- Kelmeir found that conditions in the universities much worse Jthan In American colleges In -fact' he concluded that no matter what complaints American students aM conditions in East Germany ire impossible In comparison: An interesting article an Delft pottery was printed recently jn the Holland Herald The tint attempt by the Dutch at making porcelain was back in the 1000s when Portugese sailors brought beautiful pieces of procelain and pottery they hnd' obtained In China The Dutch imitations at first were- of rather poor quality hut over the years they perfected the "work until this renlury when a fine product has been made The Christmas 1 Plata has become collector's Item At prerent the clay used in miking Delft ware is brought from Cornwell end Czechoslovlkie The pattern is painted on in black but after the second firing it comes out the familiar blue Attention wee called to article- in the December National Geographic on "Apollo Brings Us Visions -from The lunar flight! bring hack aesthetic as-well as scientific data A color picture of the earth taken from tht shows the oxygen atoms fluorescing reaction to tht ultra-violet radiation with grid closest to the earth's surface where life-sustaining gsi lies heaviest Then ea thins out with altitude it appears green then red and finally blue Is the cow she won ia yogurt recipe contest' Florence wet la he presented to her by Colombo and Bona Creamery but the cow wasn't too crazy shout the idea Cities having -appeared before seyersi groups as lecturer Mn her craft She noldh several classes at her Brunswick stadia Mrs: Stonebreeker -paints In oils and wstercolors and many of the scenes currently on display at the local hospital are of Monkey an Island and other Maine seaside areas' The corridor Art Gallery Is sDoftrfored by the Woman's Association of the hospital Serving as chaieman is Mrs Chakmakis a and interested artists should contact her: regarding exhibit arrangements Maxine- Burpee has studied with Lajor 'Matolscy of South Paris and has exhibited at the Farnsworth Museum th a Portland and Norway Sidewalk Art Festival and Naplea Lions Club Show She1 his had one-sun shows In several areas and that Dr Brown -MU -arranged -ihowlnca by the State's painters and sculptors Also on display at Thom Si College through Dec 30 are pamer-macHe sculptures by Mrs Effie Lewis Yarmouth These are exhibited in the Marriner Library parents Mr and Mrs Ted I'Trd and Nancy) Hanks botn artists and nil father particularly eihibiU his works frequently Borr in Easton Md Hanks My Vasbaad and-1 will be celebrating aar 3Sth ding anniversary la 1S73 We want to take a trip to Hawaii If we eaa Se far we beea able to get any red able estiaules aa the cost We da not belong to any organisations that get special rates or plaa'granp cxeantoas far their members' What we want to find ant about an the different ways af tnveHag and the relative coate We gat a rate from i an airline hat friends of oars said some midweek fares ere lower They also- said that seme travel esmpaaies offer complete trip rates bat we read art too long ago about a greap af stadents being stranded la Enrope when sneb a company went baakrapt Can yon teB as when weadght find the lafsrmatlna like withoat making a deflaita commitment to go? AF Ankara Sometime what works out fine for friends may not 'prove satisfactory for another and the traveler may be ill Informed without consulting an agency Any reputable travel agency will be more than happy to give out information with rates dales and' brochures free of charge-Individual tours may be arranged with any airline or agency and good rates are Offered generally in a -package deal Those plan- ning a trip need only to give specifics and dates they want Vto go and the agency will comeup with a price Travel agents are willing to spend unlimited time with the prospee-' live traveler until their plans are satisfactorily worked out with good accommodations all along the line it is bit cheaper if talking Just fores for mid-week i travel However there is no difference In the rata on flights 1 within the United States Reliable travel agencies do not handle the chartered flights The special carriers create tee largest percentage of problems Generally travel agen cies such as or Union Square in Lewiston will' protect any travelers who run Into trouble Baxoar Is Being Held at Mental Health Center The Tri-County Mental Health Services quarters at 103 Campus Ave Leqrlstnn will be the scene of a Christmas Bazaar from 3 to 5 Thursday and Friday afternoons Dec 7 and 8 --The event will be held the roonr where there will be displays of hand puppets mittens toys candle--holders ceramics and other craft also pastries' randies breads sid other home-made food Patients and staff memueri of the Adult Dy Treatment Center tj'-and Psychiatric Inparfent ot General Hospital -have joined to sponsor this event which is open the public Proceeds will go lowed the cost of materials for future projects NVjBr Invito a Cow to a Hotel Reception BOSTON (AP) Gail Madden learned valuable lesson in etiquette Wednesday: never invite a pregnant cow to a reception at the Boston Sheraton Grand -Ballroom Miss Madden 34 is a freelance fashion designer from Providence RI and Florence a printed In Swedish tells of the efforts of the Northern European countries to develop their Arctic areas They divide' ihe Arctic into the Far Noth the Middle North and Southern North The Nordic Association Mi formed for the purpose of helping these hardship areas Treer are new being planted to stlmu-ata the pulpwooa business end nnzll populated trees are Xiven financial help to bring conveniences to their sections Russia has done the most in helping to develop her arctio regions duo UTthe fact she can 'cntonce people live ther Another member brought rnplev of the magazine The Society which to a successor to ihe Saturday Review as well ea Norman recently launched magazine The World Mr Cousins being formerly editor of the Saturday Review Mention was made especially of aa article on Roumenia which Mrs Cousins wrote in which ha eoints out that the people In that country seem to hava more freedom of thought thno other Behnind-th e-Iron -Curts in nations The fine reception that President Nixon received there end the friendliness of people to louriats are casea in point The Society it quite different in format from the old Saturday Review end to proving to be somewhat con trover slat i--iJ'--- 1 5 i naif pmib few FMchar PREPARE FOR 8QDAUTY EVENT rr Woricing on table decorations for the annual Christmas supper meeting of the Ladies of Holy Cross are left to right Mrs Denis Lalulippe Mrs Julien Moreau Mrs Norm and Morency Mrs Roger Morency and Mrs Roland Brochu The evening will be held on Sunday Dec 10 at the pariah hall opening with a imorgaabord at- 3 pm Entertainment by the Senior Citizens singing group will follow Members ot the -parish clergy will be special guests Thf'hext meeting win take plane on Jen 3 at the home at Mrs Anders Myrhman Main Street Lewiston ptr uL a rt refer nanKS ArT on Exhibit at will be the Rev Garvey Mac-Lean and the Rev Kenn Ran-court with Ray McMahon as soloist The public is welcome' to attend Thomas College Ad exhibit of 14 paintings by 1-year old Peter Hanks his paintings involves people their personalities and moods This is exemplified in his current Thomas Show of 13 acrylics and two wstercolors Peter Hanks has exhibited in ffigaiienes Maine Maryland ELEGANCE in held on Dee 21 Decorations of the community room will begin 3Liiert week- Several groups are scheduled to ring carols at the Towne House during the month Harry Woodard Jr addressed I he group discussing the by laws of the association Hosts for December are Mr and Mrs Donat Gagnon chairman and Mrs Mamie Cameron chairmen Mr and Mrr-Raiph Hunter-Marguerite Stetson Blanche Aberle Lillian Goding Catherine Huntley Gilbert Coy Alice Frank end Beatrice Fogg A New Eve' party to scheduled At the close of the meeting the residents were entertained by the Bad Habit Barbershop Quartet Trtfcwqrrr-a-wt-atvrtnt the start-WECTMrlvarta Mode Island Schocd of nj rents Hia father wiTm nT i in his parents His father was in The following the church ceremony Mias Nancy La I use ha i was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Linda Sirois Mrs Diane Martel and Miss Jeannfne Sirois Fern Jolin served In the role in charge of Michael Dumont Larry Martel and Andy Pratt Following wedding trip to Canada New York Vermont and New Hampshire Mr and lira Jolin are residing at 313 Webber Ave Lewiston The bride was graduated fnn Lewiston High School with the class of MB and is employed at Stretch Leather the military and the family lived throughout America and slue in Vietnaip and Japan Peter Hanks received his preparatory school training at llerctrsburg (Pa) Academy and while studying there earned jp recognition in national art competition He is now a junior at the Rhode Island School of Design Provd-nce majoring in illustration The subjects with which young Hanks denis mostly 5 Plan Ecumenical' Christmas Service 7 at Bates Chapel An' Ecumenical Christmas Scrvict will be-held at the Bates CoUge Chapel at 7 pm Sunday Dec 10 taking the place of the regular folk Masses and the I chape? service Participating in the service --PETUK1AL I haven't TIME You beauty folks To brush my hair A hundred strokes Yes you dw Pnunia Why don't you keep a stiff hair-bnah by the telephone? Then while you goe-lip you an set beautiful at the tt inM-Mim Hr 'Dog Gloaming Havel rTht Holidayta Exclusive wlth- us the leather Is' painstakingly gathered and stitched In slender vertical rows to provide perfect leg fit for either the somewhat' ample or extra slimcalf 77 Nichols St- Lewiston became family is associated with the Windward Elm Studio Jefferson Jolin- Sirois Miss Patricia Diane Sirois daughter of Mrs Philip Sirois of the bride pf Laurent Leo Jolin son-of Mr and Mrs Adelard Jolin of 243 Bartlett St Lewiston on Nov 11 at SS Peter and Paul Church The couple received thfeir guests-at the Sons of Italy Home I Tha Youth Center PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE jThjgff Throughout the rO ililll Entire Store! THURSDAY 0I1LY DEC 7 9 am to 10 pm v- This is a 1-0AT SAVINGron The finest quality in Design Providence RI is be ing shown in the Art Gallery at fhomas College Waterville through 1ec''I 30 Arranged by Dr -Donald Brown chairman division and chairman Student-Fatuity Special 'Events Committee at Thomas the exhibit on' the West River Road campus is mien to the public during normal weekday hours Hanks' is the youngest Maine rtisi to exhibit at Thomas during the past several years Smart Hostess Serve Fresh Lobster Salad makes 11 finger ar IS saadwicaes Jumbo Cocktail Shrlmpn Caoked 30 to a lb aaeasked II to a lb Ml art Ava Aab 734-SSI1 SIM'S iL e'aIXTRA LARGE WHIT! 57c Gift Ideas from Modern Glass Go Hand Painted Mirrors Plexiglas Decorator Panels Glass Shejvmg at Reduced Prices Midnight Black Taupe Brawn 3530 Holiday Activities -Are Planned at Lake Auburn Towne House The monthly meeting of resident! of the Lake Auburn Towne House was Wedneday evening with 85 members in attendance A repo a of residents who are ill was given and a new member Adine Ashton was welcomed Birthday greetipgs were sung to members having their birthdays in December and a report of the card party held recehllTTtfr given: was announced (hat the Bell Ringers will entertain the residents on Dec 14 and the annual Christmas party will be Bonan Footwear Inc? Mr Jplin received his education in Lewistanr schools and is employed -as a driver for and Beauty A Barber Supplv BEAUTY a 1 4P Siririd Cil TS2-922T tr 7 3- vr-!" i Vi PL Shop The Youth Center MAINE'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CHILDREN'S STORE 40 Lisbon St Lewiston MAINE EGG EARMS Goldlhviraita Off Poland Rd FREE DELIVERYand INSTALLATION on FULL LENGTH DOOR MIRRORS 1433 Lisbon Lew (Cer Pleasant St) 713-ff IS i I i SPECIAL 61 AD "AROOSTOOK FARM LISBON ROAD LEWISTON ME TEL 733-5711 WHERE YOURPENNTES MAKE MORE CENTS iniiaiBBavgEu 1 SALON SALON HOURS Mon -Tuos Sat 9:30 AM to PM Wed Thors Fri 9:30 AM to 9 PM PERMANENT COMPLETE CUT SHAMPOO A SET FROSTING COMPLETE SHAMPOO SET A CONDITIONER POTATOES LETTUCE TOMATOES TANGERINES' PIE CRUST SPAGH SAUCE SPAGH MEAT BALLS 40565c I0T-M0EP 'at1 50 199 UJECtuntf icnurf 2-59c 29c 3 son 100 55c 65c Chick-A-Dee JUST GOOD FOOD Clams Shrimp Chicken In Addition To Our Delicious Fried Clama may we suggest that you fry our UF Scallops or 1S5Jboana Shrimps WE ALSO HAVE: Baked or Fried Chicken Legs or Breast Home Made Beef Stew a Broiled Sirloin Steak Tender loin Steak Grilled Hem SMhk Baked Stuffed Peppers Chicken Croquettes a Brpaded Veal Cutlet a Home Style Fish Sticks Fresh Native Squash See Food Pietfsr Pepper Stock Plate a Fresh Frlad Oysters a NO LIQUOR SERVED IppoiBtmirt Idmey-Wetleh -69c 79c 129 LSI 03 non ii an RAVIOLI yrr GROUND BEEF HAM omu um rei sociri wc icon noi awrodr 40 113 LISBON ST LEWISTON ethar stores In tortland Augusts Rumford A Lawrence AAass Wa will hava our usual Roast Boot Dinner I on Saturday and Sunday ENJOVOURTAKEOUTSERVICE WMMM 7 I 1-' -V' I- A 1.

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