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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 17

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The Morning Calli
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SUNDAY CALL-CnRONICLE. AHentown. IV. Juw Dr. Bernadine Ziegler, Dr.

Paulshock Sjf JJj1 Exchange Vows In Home Ceremony am. 1. 1 Ik uri, iir nw play reading committee iit After a receptidn at the bride's tinmA nn.i liMi nrl. Affr fnv Miss Bernadine Ziegler, M.D.. daughter of Dr.

Louis Ziegler of 2740 Gordon and the late Mrs. Hume, me ucoijncuj int I ginning trip through New England. They jhe committee in( lt week al will reside in Wilmington. the home of Mra Samuel B. Hm.

-r Rreiniesville Koute 1. to diMUM ana. i-auiaiiuin. is a siauuaic in Ida Wiliraui, Kutztown, Bride Of B. S.

Lesser Miss Ida Catherine Wiltraut. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Wiltraut.

326 Highland Kutztown. yesterday became the bride of Burton Shields Lesser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton D. Lesser.

18 V. Melcher Johnstown N. in a ceremony held in the Trinitv Evangelical Lutheran Church of Kutztown. The Rev. CarIton Heck-man officiated and Mrs.

William Brown sang, accompanied by Mrs. Carlton Heckman at the organ Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Sally Ann Lesser, sister of the bridegroom, as maid of honor, and Miss Eleanor Wuchter and lMri wnwv ww. I pi Bethlehem High School and the University of Pennsylvania and received her M.D. at the University of Pennsylvania commencement Nuptials Held For Miss Best, H. J.

Wenninger The Asbury Methodist Church was the setting yesterday for the marriage of Miss Olive Irene Best, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Best of 2039 Washington to Harley John Wenninger, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Wenninger of 315 S. Whitehall Greenawalds. The Rev. George A. Laughead solemnized the service.

Woodrow Schaadt was organist and Miss Dorothea V. Fehnel was the vocalist. The bride was escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her father. Miss Dolores C. Meyers was maid of honor and Mrs.

Sophie W. Fenstermaker. sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Gladys P. Was-ser were bridesmaids. Best man for the bridegroom was Robert B.

Boyle. Ushering the guests were William S. Best brother of the bride, and James F. Becker. The couple greeted guests at a coming season Th croup of rtU ers includes Mm But.

Mri. F. M. D. BottenfiHd, Mrs r'liaa Rosenberg.

Frank Weaver, Mr Joepd Hav. Rtrt Stmidf. Mm, Robert Muir. Mt Jane! florae Cms. r.

Mvmn Wilkins, l.uther Bachman. Mri Samuel Frederick. Mri Samuel Fonstermarhrr and I'Uvtnn exercises on June 13. She will be 1 v. an interne at the Delaware Hos pital in Wilmington.

Dr. PaulshocK was graduated from the University of Illinois, and received his Ph. D. in chemistry from Harvard University. During World War 11 he served in the U.

The F.pworth league, a rieiv S. Navy as a lieutenant, g. He for young people of the MrthiMli! is employed by the Du Pont Com- Episcopal Church. wa founded la eland. in 19 Uevel Miss Orlea Wanamaker, both of Kutztown.

as bridesmaids. I David Kelley of Salisbury. served as best man. Ushers werei pany of Wilmington. i -K-yAy QUALITY DIAMONDS Mark Guldm.

Kutztown. and Norman Henderson, Washington. C. A reception was held at the Keystone Hotel in Kutztown. The roii-ple will reside in Washington.

C. Mrs. Lesser is a graduate of ELGIN. HAMILTON Sl BULOVA WATCHES I A IDEAL JEWELRV GIFT BUaGESTIONJ Z.1 i reception in the Cetronia Fire Hall. 1 after which they left for a wedding Kutztown High School and will be graduated next year from Svra-N ruse University.

She is a member! of Thi Mu Fraternity, Lutheran; Students Association. Junior' trip through the New Lngland States and Canada. Mrs. Wenninger was graduated from AHentown High School and was publicity agent of Zeta Gam- IV Guides. Pan-Hellenic Council and the Society for the Advancement in9; XJAAAILTHM QTDtPT MRTS.

MARVIN PAULSHOCK Ruth M. Ziegler, became the bride of Dr. Marvin Paulshock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Paulshock, Springfield, 111., in a ceremony performed last Sunday at the home of the bride's parents.

Rabbi Louis Youngerman officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was attended Phi Sorority. She is service representative in the Bell lele-phone Company office. Her husband attended South High School and was 1-4 graduated from AHentown High by Dr.

Anne E. Berum of Bryn of Management. Her husband is a graduate Johnstown High School and Syra-U cuse University. He holds member-! hip in the American Society of i Photogrammetry. the American Society of Civil Engineers, and the Lutheran Students Association.

He served for three and a half years; In the Army Air Corps, and is em-' School. He is an employe of the Bethlehem Gas Company. Mr. Mawr as maid of honor. Dr.

Paul-shock's father served as his best man. Yas.fo Kdear (7irit-ll Ptioto MRS. IIARLEY J. WENNINGER Wenninger served in the navy for two and one-half years during World War II in the South Pacific theater of operations. MRS.

BURTON S. LESSF ployed by the Army Map icrvice, Washington, D. C. Doctors Over Tha Nation Hv RecommndH Th Stewart Brown This has been' I Parties, Shower Feie Mrs. Dexter Baker, Former Dorothy Hess Mrs.

Dexter F. Baker, the for Helen F. Sirak quite a week for Dr. and Mrs. A'-len three degrees and one ordination in their family WaNer H.

Allen Jr. received his M. A. at the University of North Carolina, his B. D.

from Moravian College and was ordained a minister to serve in North Carolina the Dorothy E. Hess, Dexter F. Baker Wed in Hellerlown Miss Dorothy Ellen Hess, daugh Weds Atiorney mer Miss Dorothy Ellen Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard S.

Hess of Hellertown. who was Continued from Page 13 Aliens' daughter Barbara gndu I 4. weds left on a wedding trip touted from Salem College at Win-Split Rock Udge in the Poconos, ston-Salem and their second married yesterday in Christ Evan gelical and Reformed Church of Hellertown, was guest of honor at several parties prior to her wed For Women Past 40 ding. The first was a dinner party giv and Kent House in Quebec. Cana- son, Thomas H.

Allen, graduated da. They will make their home in! from Davidson College, N. C. AHentown. I Mrs.

Phillip Fox of Evanston The bride, a graduate of Sacred house guest of the Stephen Heart Hospital School of Nurs- Foxes, entertained at Saucon bv nig. is head nurse in the Depart-! Mrs. Thomas Fitzgibbons Ginnv ment of Therapeutic Radiology at! (Mrs. Robert Barnes- sister. Mrs the hospital.

She is a member of( F. G. Altzier, head of the Rer! Sacred Heart Hospital Nurses Cross at Charleston. West a Alumnae. National League of Nurs-; jting the Barnes before attendm-ing Education and Lehigh Valley the Red Cross convention in Ncv.

Catholic Nurses Guild. I York she comes everv summer en by her parents on Sunday, June 10. at the lemperance House, isew town. A bridal shower was given for her by her sister. Miss Phyllis A.

if 'The Safe Easy Way to Slendirntn" Hess, who served as her maid of honor, at her home on Thursday. jne Bridegroom is a graduate ofiis a native Bethlehemite. for June 14. Ihis was followed by a Central Catholic High School. Le high University and Dickinson School of Law.

He is presently at dinner given by relatives, Miss Clara Hess and Miss Mary Hess of Hellertown, last Sunday. These events were climaxed by a bridal dinner held at the Bethlehem Club tending the Levin School of Penn ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Hess, 600 Northampton Hell-ertown, was married yesterday at high noon to Dexter Fat rington Baker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leland D. Baker, 327 Wayne Lans-downe, in Christ Evangelical and Reformed Church, Hcllcrtown. The Rev. E.

O. Butkofsky officiated, and Mrs. Elizabeth Gibson. Lima, sang, accompanied by David Lynch, Sharon Hill, uncle of the bridegroom, at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister.

Miss Phyllis A. Hess, as maid of honor. Mr. Baker served as best man for his son. Ushers were Robert Fay.

Pittsburgh, and Jules Tomaselli. Cliffside Park, N. J. A reception was held in the social rooms of the church. The couple will reside in Alexandria, Va.

Mrs. Baker is a graduate of Hell-ertown High School and Syracuse University, where she was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. Prior to her marriage she was employed by Lehigh University. Her husband is a graduate Upper Darby High School and Lehigh University, where he was a member of Theta Chi Fraternity. Before his induction into the Army he was employed by Allis Chalmers Mfg.

Company, Milwaukee, Wis. i i ii in i iiiiiiiiiinii sylvania Law preparatory to taking the bar examination in July. He will serve his clerkship with Atty. James Lanshe. Passive exercise with a soothing motion that makes you feel relaxed from head to foot.

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Thursday for Men. Friday evening. Identical Twins Play Single Role in 'Chain' 1 ti lorn and lerry Larrahcr, six-month-old identical twins, have been cast to double in the role of the adopted son of Richard Gray son and Margaret Field in Colum A. DeChrlstnnher Studio MISS FAYE E. MORRISSEY, whose engagement to James P.

Ritter. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Ritter, 236 N. Jordan is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs.

James W. Morrissey, 2335 S. 12th St. Miss Morrissey is a graduate of AHentown High School and is employed by the Bell Telephone Company. Her fiance is also a graduate of Al-lentown High School, and is serving in the Army Security Agency at Fort Devens, Mass.

bia "Chain of Circumstance, which Wallace MacDonald is pro ducing and Will Jason directing. With California law limiting in fants to working no more than two whom much entertaining will prob ably be done. "Never had more fun in my life" was the way Mary Shan-nahan described jaunt of last Sunday with Tom to Yorklyn, Del. to attend the meet of the Antique Automobile Club of America 75 cars of ancient vintage were proudly exhibited Tom is the club's photographer so he took pics of them all. riding around with club president, the singer James Melton, in his new English Damlier.

a tremendous convertible with white leather upholstery whicn Torn snapped side-by-side with the J912 Damlier owned by Melton. JUST CHIT-CHAT: One or the most beautifully arranged rehearsal dinners of any wedding season was given Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kostenbader Sr. c.t the Bethlehem Steel Club culminating a fabulous round of parties in honor of Dolores and Karl the A-Cappella Choir and Liberty Plus Twelve of Liberty High iok a bus tour last week to New York saw Chinatown and the Bowery, N.B.C.

studios and Radio City Music Hall, came home ready to call it a day "Look at the convict exclaimed a lad of five, astonished at his first sight of real, live zebras in the Philly Zoo where 40 of the children from Wiley House spent the day it wasn't a conducted tour Janet Bridgam. is smart enough hours a day before the camera use of the twins will save the stu dio production time 1114 HAMILTON ST. Sat. 'Til 2 P. M.

DIAL 5-3243 Hour 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Peter Brocco has been added to Look Fresh and Cool Dolores Ecker Becomes Bride Continued from Page 13 more.

George Sanborn, Syracuse. N. Gordon Clark. Southampton. and Walter Mooney Richard Fennel.

Richard Fried, all of Bethlehem. Following a reception at the Sau-ron Valley Country Club, Bethlehem, the couple on a wedding trip to Fort Lauderdale. Florida. They will reside at 739 Main Bethlehem. The bride is a graduate of Liberty High School.

Bethlehem, and Centenary Junior College. Hack-ettstown, N. where she was a member of Delta Sigma Sigma Sorority. She is employed as a medical secretary and technician. Her husband is a graduate of Liberty High School and Lafayette College, Easton, where he was a member of Pbi Delta Theta Fraternity.

He served for two years In the Army Air Corps, and will rnter the Loop Course. Bethlehem Steel Company, in July. the cast in the role of a hotel clerk who aids Grayson in tracking With Home-made Facial down a jewel thief. Dorothy Sandlin, blonde soprano. irfiHnlp' Studio Mrs.

Farrington Baker suggests this home-made facial which she remembers kept her mother looking fresh and cool on the hottest davs in summer: Take Joan Taylor to Debut In 'Warbonnet' Film HOLLYWOOD Joan Taylor, gorgeous Paramount newcomer and a member of the studio's "Golden Circle," group of talented young players, who are being groomed for stardom, has been assigned her introductory screen role as a "Golden Circle" player in "Warbonnet," Technicolor outdoor drama co-starring Charlton Heston and Gloria Grahame. She has been cast in the role of "Luta." beautiful Indian who falls in love with Heston. a white man a half-cup of Fuller's Earth (which can be purchased at any drug store), mix it with enough sweet cream to make a moist paste, stir in the well-beaten white of an egg, Shelley Sacrifices Glamour for Role HOLLYWOOD SheUey Winters, famous for her portrayals of sexy luscious world-wise girls on the screen, had to sacrifice glamour in order to play the top role of her career in George Stevens' mix thoroughly but gently so as not to dissipate the air-bubbles in the beaten egg white, and spread on the face. Leave it on about 15 to let the children roam at wll. Paramount picture.

"A Place In minutes or until you teel a siignt raised by her tribe, the Sioux. She enjoying things their own wav. her the Sun." She is co-starred with becomes a central fiaiire in fhc tingling, lying down and relaxing Miss Knauss Becomes Bride reward being that they all showed Clift and Elizabeth up at the appointed meeting spot (Taylor and has an abundance of on time full of thrills. hot love scenes with Clift but, in at the anfirs of baby monk '-s. 'order to play the lonely farm girl stoiy.

hich is based on L. L. meanw hile. Remove with a cloth Foreman's novel. "The Rene- dipped in warm water and wrung gade." when the white men go to dry.

This has a mildly astringent war agams! ipp sjoux 'effect lions and tigers. Mrs. J. B. who becomes a lactory worker, she Bull hard taking a carload of crip- Continued from Page 13 went without make-up, used no lipstick and had her blonde hair darkened to a lustreless brown.

Yet today Hollywood is predicting an Academy Award nomination for her. SECIKXilx) fflMli Qu tiBGIil) he reception the couple left fori children from Higbee for a Nantucket Island on a wedding weekend at the shore at the cot-Inp jtage of Mrs. James Durn. Both the bride and bridegroom graduates of AHentown TERRIFIC TRIOS School. Mrs.

Nowers. prior to her: George Stevens, ho recently di-marnage. was emploved as reccp-1 reeled Joan Fontaine, Ray Milland IbelraDirc vaDua gap uun diliund Vfflcffltilttim- TOP PERFORMANCE Studio employees who have seen the early "work" print are whispering that Eleanor Parker tops her "Cased" performance in Wil- iionist in tne treasury Department of the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company. She will enter Boston University in the Fall. Mr.

Nowers was graduated from and Teresa Wright in Paramount Something To Live For." will pilot Alan Ladd. Jean Arthur and William Holden through their roles in the upcoming dramatic western. "Shane." Wyler's "Detective Story" for Paramount. Muhlenberg College and is a stu-i dent in the School of Theology at rh vf Cream cheese is made with milk; Less than half the children who Boston University. He served in the Our laundering works magic on your clothes! Leaves clothes sparkling white colors bright as new.

The ideal treatment land cream or with milk containing contract rheumatic fever recover S. Navy for two years. Out of town guests at the wed- ot less than 6 per cent butterfat. completely. ding included Mrs.

Fred Nowers.i mi UTABV IMl It ttrrrn ii i i otuu vim wvniinn uuw mm ha Margaret Nowers and Bermce Gil-lord, all ot Danvers. Mass. va- before you arrive in cationland. TO Miss Reinsmith Is Married Continued from Page 13 lege where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority forji; Famous Names: Betty Barclay, Margo Walters, Etc. PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALS sl" rO fnr I 1 fr 10 year from Cedar Crest College.

Shej 3 a member of the Lehigh Country! Club llcr husband is a graduate of Al- lentown High School and Lehigh University, where he was a mem-, ber of Phi Delta Theta He is an instructor in the U. S.l'a Air Force. i Regular $20 All-Cream Permanent NOW complete laundry out of the iroy Ii Bigaltr $7.58 B.gnlar Sll Crtam Oil Craaa Wa Machuit ac Kackiaa tr Machiaelest Mackiaeless SC50 Sg50 Wt'b Coupon With Coupon BSUr SS.S8 Oil-Machiat tr HacaiBtlesi With Coupon BtoLr SS MACHINE touiptr With Coupon Bethlehem Social Continued from Pace 16 (va Force, to be stationed at Miss. Entertaining at tea honor of the teachers of the lower 'Q grades of Moravian. Seminary wasiy Airs.

Darrell Mack-of Springtown Home from National Cathedral; are Ginny Clauser. daughter of John Clausers: Celia daughter of Lois and Bob and Maureen Smiley, daughter ofi(g BROWN'S service can provide the perfect satisfactory answer to all these questions. This Coupon Worth $1.00 Reduction On Anv Wave $5 or Over. Kenneth and the late Mrs. I mm Whether its laundry or cleaning we lead the field! S3 Complete Kolor Shampoo 1 for DISTINGUISHED VISITORS: Dr.

and Mrs. Frank L. Boyden, Euests of the Bob Youngs Boyden, nationally known for his advanced theories on education, headmaster at Deerfield. where V4 mm. prints -r8 Mrs.

Bovden is on the faculty I i i i 126 N. TENTH ST. ill' MkJt Wil VI lilt I leacning rnemisiry auu aijuvia awarded a doctorate at Lehigh the Youngs entertained in honor of Dr and Mrs. Boyden. Visiting Dr.

and Mrs. W'alser Allen is Mrs Leopold Kroll of Salis-, 1 ey PREMIUM THRIFTY DRY CLEANING 0ia Daily I A. M. ia P. 9 A.

M. la P. M. 532 Hamillon SL (Is! Floor) ad hoic Dial 3.245 Tuo Convenient Stores! 12H S. 10th H31 X.

7th St. Phone AHentown 4-5172 Bethlehem 6-8742 purv. i. cnn aiimi KroU's honor have highlighted a the calendar notably an Rayons Bembergs Cottons All Sizes mal luncheon at ailey CunCauTgtven Fnday by APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 2r.

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