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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 11

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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11
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SECOND THIRD Kennefi Braders Wed 25 Years Lyndell Hicks Wed In Rite at Allentown Who's New ALLENTOWN HOSPITAL aid Hopkins of 265 E. Walnut Allentown. Mrs. Brader is the former Mil Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Brader of 17 S. 1st West Catasau-qua, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday with a dred Miller. Her husband is an dinner given by their son-in-law! associate engineer at Western lyweds will live at 53 E. Susque and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Don-, Electric Co Three births were reported yes terday at Allentown Hospital. hanna Allentown, on their, return from "a wedding trip to Norfolk, Va. Daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller, 3136 Essex Road.

Allentown: Mr. and Mrs Lyndell Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lerch of 1525 S.j Albert Allentown, became the bride of Robert Cooke, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Cooke of 126 W. Susquehanna Allentown, Nov. 11. The wedding took place in St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Allentown.

The Rev. Carl Neudoerffer officiated. Car THE MORNING CALL, Allentown, Wednesday, Nov. 29. ..961 28 Howard Parker.

Mayo Trailer Court, Trexlertown, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ohlinger, 35 N. 5th Both are graduates of High School. The bride was also, graduated from Allentown School of Cosmetology and is employed at Kristie Hairdressers.

Allentown. Cooke is a drill press operator at Bethlehem Foundry Machine Bethlehem. Princess Margaret's Baby Emmaus. SACRED HEART HOSPITAL A daughter was born yester ol MacLean was vocalists day to Mr. and Mrs.

Felix Ham- The father of the bride gave Named David Albert Charles her in marriage. Judy Lerch of PERSONALIZE YOUR GIFT Handmade Monogram Circles In Sterling Silver The bracelet is $12.65 The pin is $8.75 Prices Include Federal Tax mel, 1120 Centre Coplay, in Sacred Heart Hospital, Allentown. A daughter was born Monday to Virginia was maid of honor. The turbulent English Channel has upset generations of queasy sea travelers. Gales, fog and rough water are common.

Meet Dale Didra of Allentown was House. Ordinary citizens have to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Horn, 601 Ap best man and Irwin and Ronald doesn't have much hair, just some blond fluff. His eyebrows are so blond you can hardly see ple Hellertown.

register the births of their children, within a few days, but there is no such regulation for members of the royal family. ing of the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea in the shallow trough creates whirlpools, cross currents Schmoyer, also of Allentown, were ushers. A reception was held at the OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL A son as born yesterday to Mr. them. And he has the long upper By EDDY GILMORE LONDON (AP) David is the name chosen for Princess Margaret's baby.

Qarence House announced Tuesday night that the names David Albert Charles will be for lip of his paternal grandfather, and Mrs. James Scheetz, Slating- Bethlehem VFW Home. The new- and powerful tides. London lawyer Ronald Arm The baby was photographed ton R. 1, at Allentown Osteopathic strong-Jones.

Hospital. mally registered Wednesday with ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL Two girls and four boys were Margaret's hair is dark, her complexion between fair and olive and her nose is definitely the registrar of births, i SANTA'S HELPERS born yesterday in St. Luke's Hos with his mother, who looks as glamourous as ever. The youngster has the slightly upturned nose and blond hair of his father, Lord Snowdon, the former society photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones.

The baby the Viscount Linley Baby David also made his public debut in a photograph not tip-tilted. ore waiting to serve you The baby has blue eyes, as do pital, Bethlehem. Parents of daughters are Mr. taken by his father, naturally. At Allow one week for delivery SMOYER'S most babies.

Later they often the age of 25 days he bears little and Mrs. Frederick Shunk, 10 change. mm m1 w. resemblance to his pretty moth W. Church Bethlehem, and Mr.

and Mrs. John Sterner, 205 Walbert Allentown. Sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bring in your old favorites to be filled and see our new itemj for Christmas.

JEWELERS 1015 HAMILTON STREET ALLENTOWN Warren Beers, 801 Main Hel lertown; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunt, Nazareth R. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Young 928 Member F.T.D. Ilroninger Bros, nu Hamilton st. Phone HE 3-4593 or HE 5-1661 Northampton Easton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Koach, 937 E.

4th Bethlehem. Born Monday were daughters the best of everything at er. David is the name of Margaret's favorite uncle, the Duke of Windsor, once the Prince of Wales. David is an honored Welsh name and the baby's father prides himself on his Welsh blood. No details are yet available on arrangements for the christening of the child, who was born Nov.

3. The official announcement on the baby's names read: "The Christian names which her royal highness Princess Margaret, the Countess of Snowdon, and the Earl of Snowdon have chosen for their son, Viscount Linley, are David Albert Charles." Lord Snowdon will formally register the birth of his son when the registrar for Caxton Hall, Westminster, calls at Clarence to' Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Jones 1524 Valley Road, Bethlehem, and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard lipr' i I JlKllsllIliSl. ELASTIC The Twist Belt the very latest fashion accessory accentuates your interpretation of this new dance see it! STOCKINGS William Penn Highway Eas-j ton. QUAKE RTOWN HOSPITAL A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs.

George Keefer of Quakertown R. 3 in Quakertown Community Hospital. COALDALE HOSPITAL Sons were born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Clausius of 256 Brown Tamaqua, and on Monday to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Kozuch of 433 W. Ludlow Summit Hill, and a daughter on Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hill of 300 Market Tamaqua, in the Coaldale Hospital.

GNADEN HUETTEN HOSPITAL Sons were born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Silvonek of 253 S. 3rd Lehighton, and on Monday to Mr, and Mrs. David Roos of 1146 Center Jim Thorpe, in Gnaden Huetten Hospital, Lehighton.

MONROE HOSPITAL A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Messinger, Bangor R.l, yesterday in Monroe County General Hospital, East Stroudsburg. by BAUER i BLACK from Csirl 3.75 IV IlllltitW COMFORTABLE RELIEF FROM SURFACE VARICOSE VEINS Doctor's Filled Fitting Rooms Ladg Attendant Orthopedic Surgical Supplies Formerly GEO. H.

MILLER 440 HAMILTON STREET Phon. 432-6736 ALLENTOWN PRINCESS MARGARET AND DAVID Viscount Linley introduced you'll Toward $30,000 Pledge find the best I of everything at yk Aides Give Hospital $5,000 Muhlenberg Medical 1: Center a i i i i auxiliary uireciurs vuieu yester group at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the center. Mrs. Paul Kemmerer has! been elected new chairman of the Emmaus area group.

The Neffs area group will sponsor a fashion show at 8 p.m. today at Wotring's Restaurant requested that small household items be brought to the thrift shop at 30 3rd Bethlehem. Films of the three Plain and Fancy Fairs will be shown at a meeting of the Bethlehem area ONLY T.99 day to pay an additional $5,000 toward a pledge of $30,000 for air conditioning at the hospital. This brings payments to date to Sister Louise Burroughs, administrator, spoke about Christmas plans at the hospital. There will be a dinner for the department you'll hair that tends to wave is lovely, carefree with i heads of the hospital Dec.

22, find i the best I of everything at LAST 2 WEEKS to have your photographs taken for Christmas! SPECIAL! 2 8x10 sepia tapestry portraits only Ia A A 1) she said. A chapel service will held at 2 p.m. Dec. 21, followed by carol singing. At 4 p.m.

that day. Brownies will sing carols for the patients. The auxiliary will sponsor a tea at 3 p.m; Dec 122 at the hospital for patients, friends and staff and auxiliary 'members. Mrs. Ernest Dimler announced a total auxiliary membership of 114,867, with 111 life member-' ships.

Mrs. Walter Berger said that all area junior auxiliaries Classmate. The Twist has taken the country's dance floors by' storm everyone is talking about it, everyone is doing it. For those who are "out of it," The Twist stresses original, interpretive dance patterns. To accentuate YOUR particular interpretation, the perfect accessory has been created "The Twist Belt." It's a two-inch straight belt with five self tassels that swing and sway as you move to the music.

See it! Available in black, red, brown, green patent leather, black and brown suede, glittering gold calf. In sizes 22 30. HESS's MAIN FLOOR FASHION ACCESSORY DEPARTMENT 95 9 are now active. The auxiliary sponsored gift shop, in operation now for six months, is well stocked with Christmas items. Mrs.

Earl Prosser, chairman, requested uniformed volunteers for the snack bar. Mrs. Harry Fissel said all areas are now participating in staffing of the thrift shop. She THE MOST FAMOUS NAME IN CHILDREN'S SHOES Phan Allentown 435-8411 PORTRAIT STUDIO HESS's 3rd FLOOR PORTRAIT STUDIO shampoo, cut and style-placement $3 girls' lush nylon velvet dress shoes. easy to clean just brush and they're like new again! JNj ft 3 sizes 5-8 5 If your hair has even a slight tendency to wave you'll find Hess's Shape 'n Style a boon to beautifully carefree hair.

It needs no setting the shape's cut right in to define every natural wave or curl. For an appointment call 435-8411. Use your convenient Hess's charge account. Michel beauty salon HESS's 5th FLOOR NATIONAL PRI7E WINNER Fred Herzer, standing center foreground, receives a $25 check as his reward for having his portrait selected for the fifth national prize in the 27th annual Children's National Photograph Contest, sponsored locally by Hess's department store. Making the presentation is Mrs.

Jay Bortner, manager of Hess's Portrait Studio. Holding the prize-winning photograph is Mrs. Walter Herzer of 3019 Alton Allentown, mother of eight-year-old Fred. Looking on are some of the local winners of honorable mention certificates. The certificate winners included: from Allentown Jeffrey Bowen, 1063 Allen Michael and Suzanne Lindblom, 1461 Airport Wendy Christine, 1720 Union Anne Romig, 726 Chew Debbie Bitler, 85 Americus Beryle Ruder, 1930 Oxford Edward Szkud-lapski, 1040 N.

St. Elmo Kevin Smith, 747 Mohawk Holly Ann Ulshafer, 431 North Joanne Schweitzer, 3740 Lincoln Pkwy. Brenda Krouse, 638 Hanover Sharon Kellon, 2016 Washington Deborah Fries, 829 N. Main Denise O'Donnell, 632 Hanover Trudy Kemmerer, 1116 S. Albert Troy Shiffert, 1325 Gordon Peggy Ann Muhr, 4270 Beverly Ct.

David Erdman, 2331 Tilgh-man Faith Ann Roth, 627 Greenleaf St. Ricky Judd, 1221 Ott Brian Harrison, 320 E. Lynn-wood James Cunningham, 1446 Lehigh Dennis Dieter, 145 Turner Michelle Peters, 1455 Grace Diane Heller, 3107 Hanover Acres; Daniel Buck, 530 N. Law Marsha Lande, Willow House, Tremont. Apts.

From Bethlehem Eric Ruth-ardt, 1819 Richmond Philip Roeder, R. Vincent Hilaire, 1837 Lincoln Gina Vallone, 1509 Greenview Rickey Krouse, R. Sandy Koch, 1109 Salem Jody Toth, 1029 Moravian Mary Beth and William Hines, 2120 Cypress Rd. Others: Nancy Graf, 427 Union Fullerton; Denise Schoe-maker, R. 1, Orefield; Karen Newhart, 1458 Washington Northampton; Jay Fretz, 121 Jefferson Emmaus; Joanne Hackett, 128 S.

3rd Perka-sie; Kelly Goadby, R. 1, -Penns- burg; W. Scott Wary, Pleasant Valley; William Hood, R. 1, Schwenksvill. Shaune Evans, 28 S.

Monroe Boyertown; Christine Fisher 16 S. 5th Quakertown; Jan and Jule Esser, R. 1, New Smithville; Raymond Rizio, Jordan Park Fullerton: Maria Kahler, 618 Penn Bath; Nancy Pole, 131 W.6th St.Lans-dale; Kathy Raudenbush, 205 N. Main Coopersburg; Debbie Miller, R. 1, Center Valley.

Marissa Pasternack, 423 Franklin Lansdale; Kay Hartnett, 429 Front Hellertown; Christine and Christopher Fisher, 16 S. 5th Quaker-town; David Anderson, 102 S. Lehigh Catasauqua; Diane Brennan, Fogelsville; Ruth Schmoyer, R. 1, Nazareth. Adv.

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