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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 14

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The Morning Calli
Location:
Allentown, Pennsylvania
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14
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14 THE MORNING CALL, Allentown, Tuesday, Dec. 23, 1953 OPEN TUESDAY 9:45 'TIL WEDNESDAY 9:45 'TIL 5:00 I mm a i 7 4 UUVi rn JV MM IS LI Ir LI 5 i a y.y vfsss ALLEHTOVfl, PEHNSVLVAtilA SI OPERATION SANTA CLAUS With 177 gifts contributed by fellow workers, members of the Allentown Club of Western Electric Company are ready to ride the Santa Claus trail today to 12 institutions in the Allentown-Bethlehem area which care for orphaned and underprivileged children. Shown above with the pile of gifts are some members of the sponsoring committee, left to right, Frank Ansreuzi, Chris Dlugos, Peggy Csaszar, Chairman Mike Burke and Al Otto. BARCLAY ON BRIDGE By SHEPAED BARCLAY GIFTS FOR MISSES, WOMEN, JUNIORS VOMEH'S HALF-SIZE TEGA SPUN RAYOIi DRESSES Regularly 3.99. HISSES' ALPACA LINED ALL WOOL TOPPERS 39.95.

HISSES' STORM COATS WITH M0UT0H COLLARS Regularly 29.95. HISSES', WOMEN'S IRREGULAR SLIPS if perfect 3.504.98. MISSES' IRREGULAR NYLON PETTICOATS perfect 5.98.... ly to have the by a margin of 4 to 3, since any one of the unlo- 3.30 S33 16.88 S2 S3 cated seven cards could be it. So he played the A.

When that failed to drop the his contract defeat was assured. "Next time I'll finesse in that situation," North said afterward: If Allentown, from Charles Geoly, 23 Summerset South, Great Neck, Long Island. N.Y. George E. Yost, 629 N.

Jefferson Allentown, froni Bertha V. Yost, Breinigsville R. 1. Laura Frances Hagerman, 144 S. 8th Allentown, from Frank Saylor Hagerman, Pattenburg, N.J.

Nornwn S. Miller, 519 N. Lumber from Lucia M. A. Miller, 225 N.

Fountain St. -Toba Bowman, 842 E. Susquehanna Allentown, from Alvin F. Bowman, address unknown. Kenneth H.

Bilheimer, Laurys Station, from Esther Mae Bilheimer, Slatedale. Jean L. Kocher, 1430 Union from Robert J. Kocher, 535 S. Muhlenberg St.

Alice S. Trexler, 1330 Gordon from Paul D. Trexler, 829 N. 7th St. he does, he figures to lose 4 times while winning 3.

His correct play will win 4 out of 7. If th Odds Are 4 to 3 "Woman's Intuition," and man's "hunches" will prove right sometimes, despite the fact that they may be against the probabilities of a But in the long run, the player who keeps in line with the mathematics and chooses the course which is favored by the odds, will profit by his soundness. He will fail a due proportion of the time, but will succeed a larger number of so that the over-all result is a net gain. 75' VKQJ9S KJ5 AK7 2 Courts Decree 23 Divorces Twenty-three divorces were handed down in Lehieh County a 9 ft Court yesterday. Decrees were is 410 8 2 763 10 9 8 4 AQ96 4 A84 7632 AS I sued to the following: Howard P.

Freer. 113 N. 7th from Gladys Mae Freer, 1610 Hanover Acres. Katherine L. Snyder, 615' N.

Front Allentown, from Gordon W. Snyder, Wescosville R. 1. Eva D. Laub, 16 S.

2nd Cop- 2L lay, from George T. Laub, 625 N. Mi American and European Plans Plantation Room Cocktail Lounge Coffee Shop TELEVISION SUN DECKS Te'epftone Atlantic City 5-0747 11th Allentown. Arlene J. Bitter, Allentown R.

3, from Clarence E. Ritter, Germany (in armed forces). Dorothea J. Boehm, 239 N. Law Allentown, from William B.

Boehm, address unknown. Joseph Ciccone, 125 S. 12th from Dorothy Ciccone, 538 N. Fountain St. Earl A.

Yenser, 1304 Walnut AMIRICAN AND IUROPEAN PLANS from Lorraine Frances Yenser, 914 Washington St. Coach-and-Four Jennie M. Dannelly, 171 Berger Cocktail Lounge Emmaus, from Cyrus A. Dannelly, 1934 S. 4th Allentown.

Dorothy Mae Shiffert. 130 Har AK3 10 2 AQ A J10543 (Dealer South. Both sides vulnerable.) South West North East 1 4 Pass 1 Pass 2 NT Pass 4 Pass 6 Pass 5 Pass North defintely bucked the probabilities when he made his third bid of hearts, which usually betokens a six-card suit, and resulted in his getting raised with only two-card support. But he considered himself an overwhelmingly better player than South. East's opening lead of the diamond 4 was won by the dummy's whereupon North promptly led the heart 2 to the West returning the diamond 3 to the K.

North eliminated trump worries with the and then planned his work on the crucial clubs. To give himself every possible chance, he led to the spade A and brought forth the club to tempt a cover if West held the Q. When that card didn't show up, he won with the then led the 7. East's play of the 9 gave him no particular information, so his problem was whether to finesse the 10 or try to fell the from West with the A. As he looked at the backs of the cards in his opponents' hands, East had three in addition to his two marked diamonds, whereas West had two diamonds and four other cards.

Somewhere among the seven unidentified cards was the club North decided which was sound that West was the more like-1 EUROPEAN PLAN ATLANTIC CITY'S POPULAR rison Egypt, from Ernest G. Shiffert, Lafayette Hill, Montgomery County. PRICI FAMILY HOTEL John Zieserl, 1419 Cottage Bethlehem, from Thelma J. Zies erl, 214 Duke Hummelstown, Pa. Helen 535 Spring Bethlehem, from Michael S.

Stack-no, 6314 S. Troy Chicago. Jacqueline G. Nonnemacher, 602 Safer Cough Relief When new drugs or old fafl to help your cough or chest cold don't delay. Creomulsion contains only safe, helpful nt-nven ingredients and no nar- E.

Cumberland Allentown, from Paul A. Nonnemacher, Coop- ersburg. cotics to disturb nature's process. It Pauline Heckman, 923 S. 10th from Grant Heckman, 445 Harrison St.

Calvin Arnold, 655 N. 16th Allentown, from Eva Arnold, address unknown. Melva C. Chadwick, 922 W. Mar goes into tne oroncmai system io aia nature soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes.

Guaranteed to please or your druggist refunds money. Creomulsion has stood the test of many millions of users. CREOMULSION relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acuta Brooch it is ket Bethlehem, from Arthur B. Chadwick Innis Street Ex tension, Oil City, Pa. Janet T.

Geoly, 1004 N. 22nd HISSES' IRREGULAR NYLON PETTICOATS if perfect MISSES' HAND DETAILED PUERTO RICAN GOWNS Regularly 2.9s S2 MISSES' RAYOII BOIIGLE SWEATERS Regularly 5.98-7.98. .3.99 MISSES' W00L-RAY0N PLEATED SKIRTS 2.99 HISSES' SMART ALL WOOL CARDIGANS 2.99 HAND ROLLED PURE SILK PRINT SCARFS Regularly 77c IRREGULAR NYLONS FINE HAIRLINE SEAMS if perfect $1 pair 69c WOMEN'S COLORFUL PRINT HANDKERCHIEFS Regularly 39c-49c each 25c HISSES' GIRDLES, PANTY GIRDLES 2.95.50... 2.39 HISSES' NYLON, COTTON, RAYON BRAS Regularly $1........ flQc MISSES' RAYON, NYLON GARTER BELTS Regularly $1 88C GIFTS FOR MEN HEN'S 100 WOOL SCARFS, SOLIDS, PLAIDS.

Regularly 2.50. t.79 HEN'S COLORFUL ARGYLE SOCKS Regularly $1 pair -2 pairs SI MEN'S N0-IR0N PUCKERED NYLON SHIRTS. 5.95. 3.99 MEN'S RAYON PAJAMAS-COAT, MIDDY STYLES MEN'S SANFORIZED COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS Regularly 3 .95 2.99 MEN'S GABARDINE, SATIN TWILL SUR Regularly 12.93....... 08 MEN'S STURDY, HANDSOME LEATHER BELTS.

Regularly i.50-$2. 83c HEN'S SOFT, FLEXIBLE OPERA SLIPPERS. Regularly 1.99... pair 1.69 GIFTS FOR BOYS BOYS' HEAVY SHAKER KNIT Regularly 12.95........ S10 BOYS' SANFORIZED COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS Regularly 2.59 1.99 BOYS' FUR-COLLARED PILE LINED SURC0ATS.

10.95....... 7.Q8 BOYS' SOCKS (NYLON TOES Regularly 29c pair. .4 pairs' SI GIFTS FOR CHILDREN CHILDREN'S FLAT-HEEL COWBOY BOOTS. Regularly 4.95 pair 4.49 LITTLE BOYS' ADORABLE LEISURE SUITS. Regularly 16.95-18 98.

V(. S10 GROUP OF GIRLS' COTTON DRESSES. Regularly 3.98-5.98 each 3.50 GIRLS' NYLON SLIP0N Regularly 1.93 1.50 CHILDREN'S WARMLY LINED SKI HATS. Regularly us 1.39 BOYS' FINE C0R0UR0Y ETON Regularly 4.98. S2 BOYS' WARM THREE-PIECE SNOW SUITS.

Regularly $20. set 12.88 BOYS' HANDSOME COAT, LEGGING SETS. 24.95 set 14)9 GIFTS FOR YOUR HOME WASHABLE TWlLL SLIP COVERS FOR CHAIRS. Regularly 6.98. 5.88 EASY-TO-WASH PLISSE SPREADS, DRAPES.

Regularly 4.99 each 3.99 COLORED RAYON FAILLE DRAW DRAPES. Regularly 499 pair 399 IRREGULAR PASTEL SHEET BLANKETS. perfect 3.29. 257 25 VOOL BLANKETS, 3-INCH SATIN BINDING Regularly 5.99. 4.99 WASHABLE TWILL SLIP COVERS FOR SOFAS.

Regularly 13.93 H88 FULL, TWIN SIZE CHENILLE BEDSPREADS. Regularly 599 each 48 fc. i ir LI nnirn nfiry 'Vr i a I hU i hlM llMjl if i 4 I I I as 2 1 lJ Km fi? vv i Gifts forxNeedy Children Placed at 1 WOOL, MOTH PROOFED BLANKETS. Regularly 9.9s....... 7.97 Hess's Salvation Army Christmas Tree.

Laden with gifts, a delegation from the Allentown Junior Woman's Club visited the Salvation Army Christmas Caravan tree at Hess Brothers to make its club contribution to this charitable project. Gifts left under the tree are for needy children in the area. They will be distributed by the Salvation Army at its annual Christmas party. This is the fifth year the tree has been at Hess Brothers and during that time has collected some 5000 gifts. Pictured above (left to right) are Mrs.

Roger MacLellan, chairman of the welfare committee; Mrs. John West, president and Mrs. a 1 B. Patt, vice president. Adv.

TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST! SHOP EARLY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGINS! BUY NOW-PAY IN MARCH ON YOUR HESS BROTHERS CHARGE ACCOUNT! PHONE ALLENTOWN HE 3-4141, BETHLEHEM UN T-4141, EAST0N 4141.

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