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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 34

Publication:
The Morning Calli
Location:
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
34
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C-4 SUNDAY CALL-CHROXICLE, Allentown, Sept. 13, 1964 MMfHqp shop MONDAY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Itf New! Playtex Living STRETCH 3 I ,1 wffittSXX lilJliti 1 i i 1 tllilifl mimmmm itii fy. n.

I MRS. J. Paul Georg MRS. CARL A. LAM Temos Rites Held Hamilton Sixth, Allentown, Pa.

BRA stretch comfort! rnyen, tenon. royon. Ixclvin. It 7 tV a 7f. 5 Get Extra with only it WW Lam-Julien Ceremony Performed Alice Christine Julien, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Julien, 913 Jennings Bethlehem, became the bride yesterday of Dr. Carl Augustus Lam, son of David Lam of London, England, and the late Mrs. Lam. The Rev.

Alfred Ott officiated in St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church. A reception followed at Walp's Restau-- rant. Escorted by her father, the bride chose Barbara Hirchak as her maid of honor. Nancy Hacker and Mrs.

James Sil-vestri were bridesmaids. Serving as best man was Ronald Kovach. Ushering were Dr. Ronald Flaig and Clair Miller. Upon return from a wedding trip to Williamsburg, the couple will be at home in the Tremont Apts, Allentown.

The bride, a graduate of Bethlehem High School and Allentown Hospital School of Nursing, is a nurse at the Allentown Hospital. Dr. Lam was graduated from schools in British Guiana, S.A. and Muhlenberg College. He received his M.D.

from Hahnemann Medical College and completed his internship at the Allentown Hospital where he is now taking his residency in obstetrics and gynecology. Harl LINDA AUER Auer-Klotz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Auer, 634 Spring Bethlehem, have made known the engagement of their daughter Linda Lee to David Nathan Klotz, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Klotz, 408 3rd Bethlehem. Miss Auer is a graduate of Liberty High School and Allentown Comptometer School. She is employed by General Acceptance Corp. Her fiance is a graduate of Liberty High School. He recently completed three years of service in the U.S.

Navy. "RIVIERA' suede. 1i' IT 5. Now! Get famous Playtex fit and support plus heavenly I sheer elastic back with all-way stretch won't ride up breathes with you! criss-cross front lets you reach, stretch freelyl 32A to 40C Made without rubber machine washable, even in bleach lasts and lasts DEPT. LOWER LEVEL.

Also FOUNDATIONS SECOND moves FLOOR Liberty High School and Virginia Intermont College. Prior to her marriage she did medical research for Merck, Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories in West Point, Pa. The bridegroom is an alumnus of St. Mary's Academy, By MARY HARRIS Over the years I've discussed home treatments for some stains on garments, I've also indicated when home treatment was not in order. Here are five basic rules to help you avoid additional woe when treating clothing for spots and stains.

Restrain your home spotting urge: when your test on an unexposed seam shows that the fabric's dye is not stable: when the fabric is silk, satin, chiffon, taffeta or any of the delicate fabrics: when the stain is mustard, blood, lipstick, paint; grass or "SUPERB" black, brown In high or mid high heelt (MmlA nylon, iparwin. Stntcfc rnp ata and ti por cmt Cofoo. pm on Savings jvpJi Green Stamps Daggett Marriage vows were exchanged yesterday in St. Anne's Church, Bethlehem, by Nancy Louise Temos, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Michael G.

Temos, Stokes Park, Bethlehem, and J. Robert Daggett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Daggett of Glens Falls, N.Y.

The Rev. C. Donald McManus officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose Mrs. Richard C.

Grove of Aberdeen, as her matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Marion Daggett, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Neil 0. Reichard, and Mrs. Robert E.

Davidson of Pittsfield, Mass. Serving as best man was Joseph O'Keefe of Glen Falls. Ushering were Hugh M. Temos; Neil 0. Reichard; Joseph Stein of Hurley, N.Y.; Richard W.

Nixdorf, Woodstock, N.Y.; and Robert E. O'Connor of Rochester, N.Y. Connie Lare of Norristown was flower girl. After a reception at the home of the bride's parents, the couple departed on a honeymoon trip to Canada. They will reside in Albany, N.Y.

The bride is an alumna of blade calf or black 14.99 pr. otter, bark brown, black 14-99 pr. II Wm lllll i Walter L. Harter ROBERT DAGGETT Glens Fall and LeMoyne Col lege. He received his M.S.

degree from New York State University in Albany where he is presently studying for his doctorate in educational administration. He taught in the Onteora Central Schools, Boiceville, N.Y. 7r ball point ink; when you're unsure about the origin of the stain: when the fabric contains a special sizing to give it lustre, body, wrinkle resistance, water-resistance, or other special qualities. AMERICAN DRYCLEAN-ERS has had years of experience and know-how in handling the difficult problems above. In spotting, especially, the spotting expert not only knows what cleaning agents will remove the stain, but how far he can go in working on the fabric and its dye before damage may occur.

CLEANERS drive 17th and Allen St Allcntowa or blue calf 12.99 pr. brown, blue, 13.99 pr. brown or 11.99 pr. rzT Strttdi back alstfo pondn, nylon. Cupt, bnd of conMr Lottie We invite shape! Cool, and Elastic White, NOTION shop MONDAY 10 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Hamilton fit Sixth, Allentown, Pa. you to attend THE SHOE WITH THE our BEAUTIFUL FIT FALL TRUNK SHOWING Tomorrow, Monday, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. "VENTURA" Dark brown, red or black with stacked heel 1499 pr.

"DUCHESS" or green calfildn Meet Mr. W.A. McGann, Naturalizer Fashion Co-ordinator Mr. McGann will present the complete new line 7 shoes for the Fall '64 season. He'll be here all day to assist you in your -selection of Naturalizer.

the shoe with the beautiful fit. Its high arch combination that lasts noted for. to insure the no gap, no pinch that Naturalizer is "TOURIST" brown or black calfskin, also black suede Free! 2 pair of Naturalizer Shoes You might be the lucky winner of 2 pair of Naturalizer shoes. Just come in and register for the drawing! Winner will be able to select her choice from the complete Naturalizer line. of famous Naturalizer Hamilton it Sixth, Allentown.

Pa. SHOE SALON SECOND FLOOR pr" "MIDTOWN" otter, bark red or green calfskin pr. "ROXY" rocky tan, bark black in softee calf Get Extra Savings tcith Green Stamps "TULSA" truffle tan, red or black grained calfskin, stacked heel 12.99.

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