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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 24

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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24
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24 THE MORNING CALL, Allentown, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1965 Their CnaaaeneU Announced Charcoal SCULPTURED GRANDEUR SOPHISTICATION IN GLASSWARE VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS JHWvT or Amber Colored Retirees Painting Old Way TUCSON GREEN VALLEY, Ariz. (UPI) Nut picks, tweezers and even crochet hooks are substituting for camel's hair Glass Schools Attack Litter NEW YORK (UPI( Schools have a litter problem. Keep America Beautiful sampled a cross-section of the nation's schools to determine the extent to which school children ere litterbugs. The national anti-litter or V-H18.

Graceful fivs fight beautiful ornamental castings in antique bras finish. Vertical optic charcoal color glass white Inner cylinder. Spread 26. Virden Fixture. paint brushes as residents of this $100 million retirement ganization got an affirmative community bend over their sand painting boards.

This adaptation of an Indian 3LEf.AAM ELECTRIC CO. answer and at the same time found that the young scholars have well-defined litter habits. The most littered spots at school, the survey showed, are handcraft has won rating as a 121 N. 7th Allentown PHONE 434-4881 playgrounds, washrooms, and sidewalks. Luncrooms and top hobby among retired persons who work diligently in the model hobby shop under direction of a descendent of the Osage Indian tribe, Morning-star.

Indian sand paintings, for locker rooms are runners up. High on the list of litter items were scratch paper, candy and chewing gum wrappers, fruit pus and peels, and paper us ues. SPECIALS Thursday thru Monday FEBRUARY 18-19-20-22 The survey also showed that ichools with good anti-litter programs don't have a serious Berrhold IRENE MAYERS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayers of 651 E.

20th Northampton, announce the engagement of their daughter Irene to John Flamisch, son of Mrs. Ruth Kennedy of Nazareth R. 2 and the late Mr. Flamisch. Miss Mayers, a graduate of Northampton Area High School, is employed by and Shirt Co.

in Northampton. Her fiance, also a graduate of Northampton Area High School, is employed by Bangor Mills. 'Myra Conner CAROL YANKO Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yan-ko, 221 W.

Broad Bethlehem, have announced the engagement of their daughter Carol to Zoltan David Biro, son of Air. and Mrs. Zoltan B. Biro, 1111 Highland Bethlehem. Miss Yanko is a graduate of Liberty High School, Bethlehem.

Biro, also a graduate of Liberty High School, attended the Pennsylvania State University until his induction into the U.S. Army. SANDRA GEHMAN Mr. and Mrs. Paul C.

Geh-man Nazareth R. 1, have announced the engagement of their daughter Sandra Anne to Verlan L. Biggs son of Mr. and Mrs. Verlan L.

Biggs Macksville, Kan. The bride elect is a graduate of Nazareth High School and her fiance is a graduate of Macksville High School. Both are attending Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.C. MICHELE DEUTSCH Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph F. Deutsch, 26 Wood Nazareth, have announced the engagement of their daughter Michele Jean to Elmer F. Freer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Freer, 2469 Hay Wilson Borough.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Notre Dame High School and is employed by Joni Gar Co. Her fiance is a graduate of Wilson High School and is employed by Dixie Cup Division, American Can Easton. litter problem. which the warm brown sands of the Arizona desert were used, were destroyed before sunset in order not to offend the gods. Modern sand paintings, executed on plywood with vari-co-lored eggs or crushed marble, are made permanent with a fixative.

The paintings are hung on the wall of retirees' homes and also exhibited in art shows in nearby Tucson. WASUINGTOWS BIRTIIDAY WRAP IN TOWELS Moving? Use clean terrycloth towels instead of newspaper to WaSIlIf JBTDiI Xjr pack clean dishes. When you LOGS unpack in your new home, they will all be ready to use. Small Large Heard Confessions of Thousand Killers Sady 15c 65 tenced to life in prison. PHILADELPHIA (AP) 1925," she said, "I was a real wonder they gave me a job." the least neurotic nor even un-Sadye Serrody celebrated her flapper, as the fun-loving girls "But I caught on quickly duly susceptible." I what he especially wanted to know: 'How is Miss Sayde Iced "Later, he wrote to me," the Deliciously Filled with Whipped Cream and Cherries, with a Mocha Icing.

Topped with a Washington! Ax. detective said, "and this utu nuiuvciadijr lucaudy uu 8ui uiai ume were cauea. us aienougo. i was noi MisS Serody said that she her- self had never had a single un woman the willies Covered Vs Mew 1Jcuj NTEP fa to Cook Arn Individual 5 for CHERRY TARTS 851 iinrr n' She has worked all that time for the Philadelphia Detective Bureau. As the official stenographer for the homicide unit the last 15 years, she has set down the confessions of more than a thousand killers.

The 58-year-old Miss Serody Is often asked questions such as, "doesn't that kind of thing give you nightmares?" "Aren't you scared?" "Doesn't it do something to your faith in human nature?" To these and similar questions Miss Serody replies with a ringing "No." "When I started this career in Whip Cream Topped CHERRY PIES 85c CHERRY CRUMB PIES 01c toward experience with any of the accused killers with whom she had come face to face. "No matter how vicious they've been, they have always been respectful to me and called me Ma'am," she said. Her bosses say that Miss Serody has even mastered the art of eliminating tension in these highly difficult situations. This came from Chief Inspector Harry Fox: "her very presence helps calm the suspects and helps us in our work. She extends herself to put them at ease." One detective recalled the confession of a man who, in telling his story to Miss Serody, spared none of the brutal details of how he had beaten a man to death.

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For Information 395-2005 4519 HAMILTON BLVD. ALLENTOWN. PA. SADYE SERODY No nightmares PRICES EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 10-11-12-13 Catherine Kromer Becomes a Bride Alderfer's LEBANON BOLOGNA Catherine Irene Kromer, Marcal Hatfield baked imm QPC Jf lb. Amounts Slightly Higher daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Kromer of 66 2nd Le-highton, and Robert E. Danner, Box Newhart's PICKLED CABBAGE with purchase of 6 Newhart's CRAB PATTIES TOILET TISSUE; son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert store Danner of 249 Lehigh Pal- merton, were married Feb.

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Edward G. Wanemaker, Slaitinotan Blade-Cut Roast 391. R. 1, electrician apprentice, end Judy C. Emerald, machine operator.

John G. Kaeppel, 521 N. 3rd Allen Ground Chuck town, pressman, and Mary A. Locher, 134 N. college Allentown, operator.

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