Hn I ——... LET’S DINE OUT ON EASTER... A SN NY & y) 4 A SF Out oe 0 i = ) SET oh a An active woman’s activities increase rapidly as Easter ap- proaches. If she likes to sew, she may have been busy creating her own new outfit. If she has children, especially little girls, she has been sewing for them. If she is in the PTA, the Woman'’s Club, or her Church woman’s organization, there have been com- mittee meetings, refreshment pre- paration, program participation, fashion shows, and other respon- sibilities. $ If she sings in the choir, therehas been special music to learn for Palm Sunday, Holy Week, Easter and Lenten services. Easter eggs to decorate, special baking to do, the children home from school on Thursday and Fri- day, plus hernormal housekeeping activities, and then comes Easter Sunday dinner. EASTER PARADE PREDICTIONS by Mary Alice Lukasavage What will milady wear in this Sunday’s Easter Parade? If she is a woman of fashion, the ensemble will be all important in her spring wardrobe. Dresses are frequently paired with matching coats. Some- times, just the lapels of the coat match the dress, and the coat itself is made of a contrasting fabric. 0 those Easter Bonnets of ’66 fashion- ed with brims are sure to have large ones. As a matter of fact, brim or not, there may be more hat than most of us are used to wearing. The perennial straw is used, of course, and flowers are in vogue. For the more daring, there are brightly printed silk hats. Both coats and dresses for spring are gently shaped and flair out to A-line skirts. Although the waist- line may wander up or down, dresses often emphasize the empire line. ““Bell-bottom”’ sleeves are the newest idea of the season. Three piece suits for spring seem to be the rule. The blouse may be of the same fabric as the skirt and jacket or it may be fashioned of a silky print. In the latter case, ruf- fles may peek through at the neck- line and/or wrist. Double-breasted is the word in jackets and skirts appear ‘‘swingy’’ rather than slim. Now that we have milady dress- ed, what will her accessories include? Small brim hats are out; Planning A Party Convention Seminar Banquet Wedding Anniversary HOTEL STERLING Traditionally Wilkes-Barre’s Finest Host Reservations: Call Miss Sterling 822-3131 Shoes are definitely changed this year. The pointed toe and very high heel seem to be on the way out. Sling backs and cut out vamps are big for spring. We’veborrowed straps across the instep and bows from the roaring twenties for our shoes this season. Asmallhandbag to match her shoes and the ap- propriate gloves will complete milady’s Easter finery. IN THE CLOVER Maurice Thompson ‘Butterfly, Flutter by, Over the clover, Under the sky. Bumblebee, Tumble free Into the bloom of the tulip-tree. . . Meadowlark, Glow like a spark. .. Tenderly whistle On top of a thistle. ...” So lovely, yet so carefree. . . let us of spring for you. SAM all attention to you! create the new look ROBERTS oy HAIR FASHIONS oot rignss . gl Shavertown Perhaps she gets up at 5 a.m. to attend an inspiring Sunrise Service. After a short rest, she dresses her- self and her family with extra care for Sunday School and Church, trying to get there a bit early be- cause of the expected crowd. Now, does she come home from church, cover her new dress with an apron, and start to spend the rest of the afternoon in the kitchen, first cooking, then cleaning up after Easter dinner? Not if her husband has had the foresight to make a reservation at a restaurant, where the whole family can enjoy a delicious meal. With no dishes to wash afterward, the afternoon can be spent visiting friends, driving through the spring countryside, or just relaxing at home together. DETTE bit TEI > I ah ... OR ANY DAY While it’s nice to take the family out to dinner on a special occasion like Easter, an ordinary day can become a holiday by topping it off with a restaurant meal. An Oregon psychiatrist has labeled the cause of excessive fatigue in healthy young women the “lazy husband syndrome.” After spending the day doing the washing, ironing, mending, clean- ing and cooking; feeding and dis- cipling the children and the dog, she still hasto prepare dinner, wash the dishes, and put the children to bed. He husband may come home from work in an air-conditioned office, sit down to read the paper, watch TV, or nap till the meal is ready, then go out bowling in the evening. When the routine continues week after week, the psychiatrist notes, the woman may become tense and fatigued beyond the actual physical tiredness involved. HOD OHO HY HOLIDAYS and SUNDAYS from 12 NOON 674 - 9461 ODDO HOY BY The Breath of Spring A hairdo that draws The Castle Harveys Lake Highway FOR EASTER DINNER Pleasant Dining in a Gracious Atmosphere SERVING EVERY DAY --- from 5 P.M. =i ) 675-1631 2) TT: L RS HRA A change of routine such as an occasional evening out together, including a good restaurant meal, can do wonders for her morale, and the happiness of the whole family. In Greece, people tap red eggs together as a greeting when they meet on Easter. The first person says, ‘‘Christ is risen,” and the second replies, “He is truly risen.” In Italy, a priest blesses the eggs on Easter, which then occupy the center of the breakfast table, with other dishes arranged around SPRING LOVELINESS ROSEMARYS SPORTSWEAR in the Back My, Shopping Center Shavertown HAND BAGS SCARFS COSTUME JEWELRY HOS IERY SO SKIRTS BLOUSES SLACKS ACCESSORIES SWEATERS SUITS DRESSES LINGERIE