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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 22

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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22 THE MORNING CALL, AUentown. Pa-, Friday July 7. 1959 Today Club Activities Women's Af a i rS Social Happenings '4 i A i I Margaret A. Hine lr Omii Bona. aiallation ol olficers.

Genrie W. H. Rathrrt Tutt, Aiirka Leflon Auxiliary p.m.. at tha homa of Mn. Beatrie Erdman.

41 E. Hamilton Bt. Lawn eard party lor mambari and trlendi. 1 To Become Bride In Germany Announcement is made of the In Wait park. Hmee Ban :19 Dm.

Concert by tba band. engagement of Margaret Adelaide Hme, oaugnier 01 ev. ana mrs. Cecil C. Hine.

178 Bennett New York City, to William Francis Hurley III, of Coronado, son inevn. K. euers Observe Pearl Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Howard C.

Zellers, 726 2nd Catasauqua, received felicitations on Wednesday in honor of their SOth wedding anniversary. They were married July 5, 1920, by Rev. Redding, then pastor of Grace Methodist church, of which they are members. They are the parents of two daughters, Marjorie, at home, and Louise, wife of Leon Kenner, Al-lensville, both of whom served with the armed forces during World War II. Marjorie was with the Waves for 19 months and Mrs.

Kenner was a member of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps for 26 months, serving with the late Gen. Patten's army. Her husband was a navigator during the war. with the rank of captain.

Mr. 2llers is a veteran of World War having served with the Naval forces. He is a member of Catasauqua post, 215, American Legion, and for the past 24 years Regip nal Parley Of GOP Women Af Potfsville Members of the Lehigh County Council of Republican Women are looking forward to the annual membership conference for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Council of Republican Women, next Tuesday In the Necho Allen hotel, Pottsville. Announcement of the conference has been made to local council members by Gloria I. Sherry, president While the parley is primarily for membership chairmen, council presidents.

Junior Republican chairmen and state board members of the region, all council members interested In membership are invited to attend. The session is called for 11 a.m. Tuesday, tot me laic jvir ana iviis. vy una ll7 UnrW has been In the employ cf the Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. Mrs.

Zellers is a past president of Unit 7, Mothers of World War II. and an active member of the American Legion auxiliary and the Women's Society of Christian Serv ice of Grace Methodist church. There are two granddaughters. Mr. and Mrs.

Zellers spent Sunday in Atlantic City and were entertained at a lawn party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leggett, 5th St, North Catasauqua. Rev. Hine served as pastor of Holy Trinity Memorial church, Cat-asauqua.

for 14 years before mov i mdA ing to New York witn nis family in 1932. 1 The wedding will take place in St. Johannis kirche, Harvester-hude. Hamburg. Germany, on Saturday.

July 29. The prospective bride's father will perform the ceremony. I Miss Hine, who studied at the Horace Mann school and Randolph-Macon Woman's college, was grad- I uated from Barnard college. She served an internship at the Nation Bernadette Fragnito, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Fragnito of 616 Whitehall on Wednesday celebrated her third birthday anniversary. with Mrs. Helen Schluraff of Erie, state president, Mrs. Meade D. Detweiler Jr.

of Harrisburg, state Mrs. Olive Sourwine, Mrs. Florence Danecker, Mrs. Carrie Schlegel. Mrs.

Mary Gerlach, Mrs. Virginia WittmerV Agnes Dorward, Mrs, Edna Diefender-fer, Mrs. Euna Hall, Mrs. Grace Smith. Mrs.

Cora Esterly and. Margaret Bailey, president. al Institute of Public affairs in. Washington, D.C. and was with SATURDAY VALUES! MATERNITY MODES 738 Walnut St.

On Block Sooth of Hamilton Ffaon I BBXSSM AKEI IATIIXG SUITS MS S14M jthe Foreign Economic Administra-' tion and the League of Women Vot-iers of the United States, both in membership chairman, and Sara Kulp of Harrisburg, executive leading the meeting. Mrs. Boyd Adams is regional membership chairman for the Southeastern region. Luncheon will follow the conference at 12:30 p.m. Reservations must be made by Saturday with Mrs.

Edith Meis-winkle, 404 W. Arch Pottsville. Jade is the toughest of the 1 PLAT SUITS with Stauala Skirts U.U. COTTOX PICSSES US 1 Cr.it SMABT COTTOH US the national capital. The bride-to-be is a eranddaueh- 1 MOUP SIEEI DBESSES $5.08 ter of Mrs.

John M. Julian of Alex KEYSTONE CAMPERS Patricia Holben, Betty Redding and Marie Blahut are the three lucky Lehigh Valley girls who will leave Sunday for a week's visit to Keystone State Girls camp, near Chambersburg. They are being sponsored by the auxiliaries of the Fountain Hill and Herbert Paul Lents American Legion posts and by Mrs. Linian Oplinger, state auxiliary parliamentarian. Seventeen local delegates will attend the four -county council meeting to be held Saturday at Nazareth park.

The program ill begin at 11 a.m. with a picnic lunch. Those who will attend are: Mrs. Edna Kingcaid, Mrs. Helen liner, Mrs.

Christine Schlosser, Mrs. Bessie Woomer, Mrs. Pearl Ziegler, Mrs. Nellie Bernhard, Many Other Wonderful Bart Not All Sites and Style. NEW HOURS: Mon, Thru Sat.

10 A. M. 5:30 P. M. Tne.

Noon 5:30 P. M. Thura. Noon P. M.

I Mummn'i Photo Service MR. AND MRS. WALTER R. GABLE andria, and the late Mr. Julian, a member of the North Carolina State legislature and editor of the Salisbury, N.C..

Evening Post, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hine of Winston-Salem, N.C. Her father is pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Our Saviour's Atonement New York. Mr.

Hurley studied at the San Diego. Army and Navy academy; served in the army from 1942 to 1945. and has been with UNRRA in England, the Netherlands and Germany. He and his fiancee are In Hamburg, working with a program for resettlement of displaced persons in the United States under the auspices of fhe International Refugee Organization. 5 1 AUentown Hospital Births Four babies were born at the Al-leritown hospital Wednesday night and yesterday.

Born Wednesday night was a Slatington Girl Marie Lynn Weds daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Allenlown 819-821 Hamilton Sireei Weds Walnufport Man Erdman, 910 S. 7th St. Born yesterday were: daughters Gerald Steele At Grace ER The marriage of Marie II.

Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cook, 126 W. Susquehanna St daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Lick, 157 Walnut Betty R. Schuck. daughter of Mr. Lightweight belts of qulcksuds-ing, quick-drying nylon are popular with men this year. A clean, cool belt and fresh linens help a man beat the heat in summer.

1 I1SL nd Mrs. Howard Schuck. N. Wal- ot mt ana St; daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

James Gaumer, 519 Wyoming St. rut Slatington. became bride of Walter R. Gable, son of People and Places Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Gable, 109 New Walnutport. July 1 In St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church, Slatington. Rev. Marwell Paine, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony.

The bride wore a pale pink em Brings You HFMSUfit VALUE Our Buyer Seized the Opportunity To Make This Purchase To Give Your Dollar Much Greater Buy- bossed nylon gown over a pink taf i 4 fiwiinia r-iriiil 1 ir m. feta slip. Her shoulder lengtn veil was attached to a crown of seed pearls and she wore a corsage of ruhrum lilies and baby breath. She was attended by Mrs. Homer Moyer, sister of the bridegroom, who wore a white organdy gown with black imprint and a white picture hat.

Her corsage was similar to that of the bride. Homer Moyer was best man. Mr. Gable is employed by General Electric Co. The couple will reside on N.

Walnut Slatington. t- mg Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Metzger, 1406 Hamilton marked their 15th wedding anniversary yesterday.

Members of the local chapter of the American Gold Star Mothers attended a lawn party held by the North Penn chapter on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mary Behofas of Hatfield. Allentonians who attended were: Mrs. Flossie Raben-old. Mrs.

Dorothy Bleiler, Mrs. Esther Rabenold and Mrs. Jean-ette Gery. Officers will be installed at a meeting of the Lady Owls Nest 2160, tonight at 8 o'clock in the Owls home. Mrs.

Louise Phillips will preside. Mrs. Gertrude Eggert and the degree team will be in charge of installation. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Belford Rotb and children, Helen Louise and W. Belford III, returned to their home in Dalton, Lackawanna county. They were holiday guests wdm i i 1 I I Esta Molish. of Philadelphia, Is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Manuel Davis, 718 N. 24th St. and will remain here for the week to see the attractions in this city and environs. Mrs.

Francis Spaar, 838 Chew is celebrating her birthday anniversary today. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leyon L. Klase of the same address.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Maynard White of 1340 Union St. will leave Sunday morning on a week's fishing trip to the Thousand Islands.

While there they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Senecal at their estate. The Claussville Garden club will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Monday at the home of Mrs. Ernestine Snyder, Claussville. Final arrangements for the club's flower show, to be held Aug. 26 in the basement of Ziegel's church, will be made. Danny and Coral Colleano O'Donnell, who are with the Cole Bros, circus again this year, will be visited in Philadelphia" next week by many local friends who want to see the circus in which they and Mrs.

O'Donnell's brother. Con Colleano, the wire-walker, are performers. Smith Photo Studio SUMMER BRIDE Mrs. Del-mar Owens, whose wedding took place on July 1 in Western Salisbury church. Rev.

J. A. Klick officiated. The bride is the former Dolores Fink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Fink of AUentown R. 2. Mr. Owens is a resident of Bethlehem. A reception was held at Sctomoyer's barn, Trexlertown.

They will reside at AUentown R. 2. Mrs. Owens is employed by the Knitwear Associates and the bridegroom is employed by Roller-Smith Co. Mags Marriage Applications 0rld F.

Kellr. It W. 3rd Im-Biu. (tudent. nd Mary Jtn Muth.

SSO rrt nimiif dentl hvsiemst. Claud Milton Roth. Siitlnsrton R. S. l.v,-er inn Beatrur Kamieoe ckhkrl.

Slatlnctna R. 2. operator. tmam Gasdaxka. 711 Atlactte Bethlehf m.

I M. operator, and Eleanor A Puchalla. 133 Ttlchman AUentown. omDtometrr operator. Donald E.

Waonhurt. 730 Walnut tTJ rieaner. and Mary Ann Temprovlch, 123 J- Poplar aeamnren. Quickly Memorized of Mrs. Henry R.

Mueller, 230 N. Su -f 70J 30c6pec7a nice portrait cz 20th and Mr. and Mrs. w. Belford Roth Sr.

of AUentown R. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Harold F.

Snyder, 601 Fair Acres, held a joint birth I In Stripes, Florals Polka Dots, Checks They're Regular 32.98 You'll Want 2 for 3 day celebration on Tuesday in honor of their daughters, Maxine, 1 year old, and K. 9 years old. The George W. H. Rothrock American Legion auxiliary will sponsor a lawn card party tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of the president.

Mrs. Beatrice Erdman, 415 E. Hamilton St. In case of rain the event will be held on Saturday, Fella Studio Pnoto MRS. GERALD 1 STEELE ampton.

and Gerald L. Steele, son The public is invited. Relatives and friends of Tod Lin- Children's "UP-TOWNERS Kind and Nifty Shoes For Busy Little Folks! $J88 denmuth, the painter, and his wife, Sizes 12 to 20-14 to 42 Want to stay cool and fresh as of Mrs. Helen Steele, 760 Railroad Catasauqua, took place July 1 at Grace Evangelical and Reformed church, Northampton. Rev.

Paul L. Rahn officiated and Andrew Hellic was at the organ. Escorted by her father, the bride was dressed in a white satin lace trimmed gown, fashioned along princess lines with long pointed sleeves, sweetheart neckline and full fekirt ending in long train. Her fingertip veil was attached to a crown of lace and rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of white roses and baby breath, centered with an orchid.

Grace Lynn was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Virginia Lentz. Mrs. Harold Kline and Edna Barthel. The attendants were gowned in taffeta and marquisette, in the colors of orchid, Eiizabetn warren tne etcner, nave received announcements of the wedding on Sunday of their only daughter, Ann Warren, to Charles Brenton Fisk.

The wedding was performed in Rockport. the summer home of the Lindenmuths. Frank H. Frederick, 2347 Union drove to Philadelphia with his son, Atty. Samuel D.

Frederick, last Saturday and from there flew to Jacksonville, Fla. where he will visit his son and daughter-in-law, Judge and Mrs. Herbert B. Frederick. Mr.

Frederick, who will be 89 years old on Dec. 9, plans to spend a month In the south. only cotton can make you Want to wear color for gay-ety and a pinafore for just plain comfort? Then PLAY SANDALS with crepe soles 5.95 6.45 Priced according to size. invest in one of these charming pinafores WE HAVE SIZES FOR ALL OF YOU designed by "Graceful Lady." Beautiful 80 square perccale. 593 5th ANNIVERSARY SALE 1.50 Brassierea Now 1 .39 3 .98 Girdles No 1.91 DAINTY SHOPS WUL.

1 pink, yellow ana oiue, respectively. 1 They wore matching picture hats and carried bouquets of roses. Vernon Lynn was the best man and the ushers were Edward Lentz, Harold Kline and Barry; Lynn. After a reception at the! American Legion home in Catasauqua the rouple left on a wed-! ding trip to the Poconos. They will! make their home at 760 Railroad; Catasauqua.

Mrs. Steele was graduated from; 37 N. 9th 129 N. 8th Quickest way to have a new lacy cloth or bedspred. This medallion Is so simple you can make at least a few each day.

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