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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 31

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COURIER-POST, Camden, N.J., Thursday, October 10, 1975 31 Dear making wedding plans MISS DENA J. YOUNG MISS SHIRLEY A. SCHNABEL Miller-Dabney Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller Jr.

of Camden announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Pamela Hunt Miller, to Mr. Vincent Garfield Dabney. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Dabney of Roanoke, Va.

The wedding will take place in June. Both are graduates of Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn. Davies-DeMarchi The engagement of Miss JoAnn Johanna Davies to Mr. Jerome Peter DeMarchi, son of Mr. and Mrs.

G. Peter DeMarchi of Riverside, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Davies of Delran.

A June wedding is planned. ARE YOU PLANNING A WEDDING THE Holiday ROUTE 70, ACROSS FROM GARDEN STATE RACE TRACK CHERRY HILL, N.J. IS INTERESTED IN HELPING YOU ONE HOUR OF COCKTAILS PLUS 3 HOURS OF OPEN BAR SERVED IN THE BANQUET FOYER FOR A COMPLETE FOUR HOURS OF DRINKING PLEASURE. The Dinner Consists of a Choice of Three Entrees, Featuring Breast of Capon Cordon Bleu, Roast Sirloin of Beef, Au Jus or a Half Baked Chicken with Stuffing Accompanied by Fruit Cup Supreme or Cup of Soup, Potato, Vegetable Du Jour, Dessert and Beverage or a Three Hot Dish Buffet. The Head Table Skirted and Dressed with Lace and Fine Linen.

Beautiful Silver Candelabras on the Head Table, Wedding Cake, Champagne Toast, plus Band, Tax Gratuity. The Entire Affair for $15.00 Per Person. PARTIES MUST BE OVER 100 PERSONS Call Ms. Ranger at MISS PAMELA H. MILLER Mr.

DeMarchi is a student at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Young-Furgione Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Dena Jane Young, daughter of Mrs. Jane Young of Audubon Park, to Mr. David Wayne Furgione, ST-3, USN. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Furgione of Bellmawr. Mr. Furgione is stationed in Norfolk, Va. Schnabel-Tornari Mr.

and Mrs. Edward A. Schnabel of Cherry Hill announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Shirley Annette Schnabel, to Mr. Bruce Tornari. His parents are Mr.

and Mrs. George Tornari, also of Cherry Hill. The wedding will take place Nov. 22. MISS JO ANN J.

DAVIES Carneri-Sherwood Miss Josephine Theresa Carneri's engagement to Mr. James Joseph Sherwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Sherwood of Marlton, is announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert R. Carneri of Mount Holly. A March wedding is planned. Both are attending Rutgers University, Camden.

Horay-Francesconi Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Diane H. Horay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Horay of Haddon Township, to Mr.

Richard C. Francesconi. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William T.

Francesconi of Cherry Hill. The wedding will take place in April, Penn Laural poets Readings in Camden Penn Laural Poets will celebrate their 20th anniversary with poetry readings Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Walt Whitman International Center for Poetry, 2nd and Cooper Streets, Camden. The event is part of a series of cultural happenings being sponsored by the Walt Whitman International Center for Poetry, an institution designed to promote and direct the evolution of the arts within their 20th century framework. The Poetry Center is currently under the management of the City of Camden's Bicentennial Advisory Committee, Inc.

Andrew Vitagliano is chairman of the group and Frederick Missimer, coordinator. The Penn Laural Poets Group was founded Jan. 26, 1956. In the following year a number of charter members published a volume of verse entitled, Contributors included Mirabel Lee, Athaleen LaHaise, Ruth Sampter, Mildred Steiner, and Emma Wood. 100 ODD TABLES VALUES TO $30000 YOUR CHOICE WALNUTS PECANS OAKS MAPLES MARBLE TOPS AS IS Sorry No Deliveries NO LAY-AWAYS master charge DELUXE DELIVERY INCLUDED fut REaRS CaRD BANKAMERICARD Magnificent Furniture Galleries win KRESSON, N.J.

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to 6 P.M. 767-5100 SUN. 12 NOON to 5 P.M. By Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: I am 42 and was seriously dating Ernie, a very eligible 60-year-old widower, when the following rift developed in our relationship: One day Ernie suddenly turned to me said, "You look like your father." I immediately countered with, "You look like Sylvia Singer." Sylvia Singer is a' mutual friend who, like Ernie, has light blue eyes and is prematurely gray.) At this point, Ernie became so infuriated, he cursed, which he seldom does. I then said, "You don't mind telling me that I look like a man, but you become infuriated when I tell you that you look like a woman.

Why?" He said, "It's different when you tell a woman she looks like her father." I said, "There is no difference. You are still telling a woman that she looks like a man!" He never called me again, and all my efforts to establish communication by phone and mail have failed. Do you think I was wrong? And how can I patch things up? SORRY IN D.C. DEAR SORRY: Yes, you were wrong. When he said you looked like your father, he was merely commenting on a family resemblance.

But you retaliated in anger with a castrating comeback in a deliberate attemp to belittle his male ego. Face it, dear. You blew it. DEAR ABBY: Lately, everything I've been doing comes out all wrong. I'm 17 and have this reputation of being an easy pickup.

Things couldn't be worse. All the guys treat me like some kind of tramp. Sure, I've made a few mistakes, but nobody lets me forget them. There are about 20 guys I hang around with that put me down because I have let them love is Co 10 A SENIOR LETTERMAN INVITES A FRESHMAN OUT. TM-R: g.

U.S Pot, Off rights reserved 1975 by Los Angeles Times All use me, thinking that was the way to be popular. How do I shake this reputation of being a tramp? It makes me feel so low and cheap. To make matters worse, really like one of the guys a lot but he won't even look at me. EASY PICKUP DEAR EASY: If you sincerely want to improve your image, you can. First, stay away from the 20 guys you mentioned.

And the next time you are with a fellow, make it plain that you will NOT permit him to use you. He may not believe it at first, but consistent ladylike behavior on your part will convince him that you've reformed. went to a luncheon at a neighbor's home. She kept chasing her 5-year-old son outside. Once, when he refused to leave, she picked up the telephone and dialed, whereupon the child took off, running in fear.

I laughed and asked, "Are you pretending to call his father?" "No," she replied, "I'm 'calling the witch!" She explained that she calls the witch to "come and get him" when he's bad." Then, she asked me not to tell him there was no such thing as a wiich. I was appalled and told her that when her son gets older and realizes that she's been lying to him, he won't trust her anymore. She then commented that she didn't care what he thought in the future because it worked for now! Abby, how do you feel about using these scare tactics to discipline children? STUNNED DEAR STUNNED: I'm with you. The truth is always best. And that goes for Santa Claus, the tooth fairy and the stork.

CONFIDENTIAL TO IN BOULDER, COLO: You can insist that he wear a wedding band, but it won't stop the circulation if he decides to play the field again. Everyone has a problem. What's yours? For a personal reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, Los Angeles, Calif. 90069.

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