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THE MORXIXG CALL, Alkntown. TuewUy, Oct. 1954 23 Russian Beauty and U.S. Glj Club Activities Women's Affairs Social Happenings Queen Mother to Dock Happily Wed at Ceremony; Behind Schedule on Liner Queen Elizabeth Due Today aaraHeal in mmrary napei in Korea svr: I Paula E-B Church. AUenUma.

in M. All-day PUSAN. Korea UXSr r- The sto-'ture was a question of whether the; worMno rybook romance of a Russian beau-couple will be able to take S-year- wm- riaa af Anmm-w am, ty who was once a war prisoner old Sonia. daughter of Lubov by a I chibooo. chanty areakfaat-bruua.

and an American soldier who fell previous marriage, to the United Brth-Fi a.m.. at in love with her in Korea has cul- States. I ua tnipi i)n-iimi in' nimor minated joyously in marriage. I Calley said they hoped to get thei Tm NEW YORK, Oct. 25 HXS Britain's Queen Mother Elizabeth will arrive in New York just 12 hours behind schedule tomorrow because bad weather delayed the Atlantic crossing of the luxury liner bearing her name.

The Cunard Line reported late i Mother's 18-day private visit to the jU. S. I After an official welcome by personal representatives of President i Eisenhower, the New York City I mayor's reception committee and U. S. and British diplomats, she will go to the "Wave Hill," River-dale home of Sir Pierson Dixon, Luftov Dimova became the bnde 'child to America on Lubov Pass- cnanna.

ffmn'i Aaxflfarr. Maakaarr Callrre 2 a in St Peter a Lutheran Church Bethlehem. Ortober meeiin and ro Robert L. Jr. mm.

Dr. be oaetter a Cpl. Daniel F. Calley. 25, of Tur- port.

tie Creek, in a ceremony held) The Pusan military wedding end-Sunday at a military chapel in ed a bumpy battle with regula-Pusan. jtions. Actually, the GI and his The formal wedding conducted 'Russian sweetheart were married under U. S. Army auspices marked in a Korean ceremony six months the happy ending of a long strug-jago.

But they wanted to formalize gle by the couple to cut through the marriage through Army and V. S. embassy and Army red tape: embassy channels so that Lubov hich bad threatened to block would be recognized as a depend- ladie Aaxllfarr. Fraternal Order af Caitlea p.m.. in the Kailea Home.

Meettnf today the Queen Elizabeth was now scheduled to dock in New York at 4:45 p.m. (EST) instead of early in the morning. The late docking will not change the busy schedule of the Queen British ambassador to the United Nations. Sir Pierson will be the Queen Mother's host during her social ten-day stay in New York and jiaiioween aocuu. a TriaHr ftiaterheed.

Damea af Malta I a.m. in Odd Fellow Hall. Merlins and is atallatioa of offieera. City before she goes on to Washing ton. a thetr romance.

and be eligible to return to the cm la the It took more than a year of.U. s. witn Calley. ciuooooaa. rM tournament oiiu allium in AU.ro i muuvw Wfn- MiuNm.r? Cirr.

Emmaaart oumeasi port city of i usan wnere io wiin ner itussian nusoana wno i caarra a at tne oom of Mn Uilliam Drumbeller, 434 N. 15 Ih AJ- Calley is a member oft he 503rd worked as an engineer in the eniowa. engineer depot. But now the young 'North Korean Communist capital DAR Hears 'Miracle Hills' Reviewed Dr. Mary Sloop's book, "Miracle of the Hills," was given an excellent review by Dr.

Mary Hess of Hellertown- at the October meeting corporal and his bride are looking of Pyongyang mg. When the war broke II mgm i 1950. Lubov said. herflOme OUeSt. forward to a family eet-toeeaher out in June, e.

with Galley's parents in Turtle 'husband disappeared and has not isappeared and has not No royal activities were scheduled for tomorrow. But Wednesday, the 54-year-old Queen Mother will leave her second story apartment at "Wave Hill" overlooking the Hudson River to attend the first crowded and elite New York affair. New York's society members were reported scrambling for tickets to the affairs honoring Her Majesty. The Canadian Club had to pick members by seniority for the first luncheon Wednesday. She dines Wednesday night at "Wave Hill." She will attend a private lunch Creek, a Pittsburgh suburb.

been seen since, irb. ibeen seen since. Lubov, a 2year-old "70 'A. hite Rus-i The dark-haired Russian beauty, VISITS was born in Harbin, Manchu-j ian with blue eyes and I was the only Caucasian captured ria. said that under Korean law a sate, I a- I iWeiser Park by United Nations troops during husband is considered officially the Korean War.

For a time she dead, if absent more than three of Liberty Bell Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Monday afternoon in the Woman's was held behind American barbed years Sunday afternoon Miss Mary wire in a Joje Island prisoner of Lubov said she was seized by'r JLfT On a resident of the Phoebe with the executive committee of clubhouse, Allentown. Presented by Mrs. George Werner, program chairman. Dr. Hess told fellow chapter members the The romance started in 1952'en and mistreated after she tried JJSlLaIlSX when Calley.

a wounded front line to flee to Manchuria with her in'tLnlow nH til veteran, was being rehabilitated at fant daughter. WEaSEi HrSh a Pusan hospital in which Lubov American soldiers, advancing nd JI! He03' 205 personal story of Dr. Sloop 40- year crusade in North Carolina as E. Tioga Allentown was working. Sunday the couple into orth Korea, burst into a as united in wedlock by Chaplain room in which she was being held (Capt.i Marlin Curry in the chapel captive and rescued her.

Lubov re-of the 503rd engineers. lated. Puzzled by the girl" status, Calley said he planned to take the U. S. troops put her into "pro-his bride back to his Pennsylvania tective custody." home when his current tour of duty For more than two years she ends in four months.

To remain as held in a U.N. POW camp on with Lubov. the blond-haired cor- (Koje. She was released in the sum-poral 4ast May had turned down aimer of 1952 and went to work in chance to rotate home after finish-the Pusan Hospital where she met ing a 16-month Korea tour. jthe wounded Calley.

The only possible dark spot in' Three months later, Calley be-the otherwise rosy honeymoon pic-j Ran submitting sheaves of paper The trio enjoyed a trip to Conrad Weiser Park, near Reading, Fair Nursery and the Womelsdorf Orphans Home. The birthday trip is one of two annual outings for Miss Clark. The other is the occasion of her family reunion which falls on the last Saturday of July or August. Confined to a wheelchair, these trips are made possible through the use of one of the two lifters which the Phoebe Home has. The lifter is used to transfer the person from the chair to the car, or to bed-or bath or whatever the situation might be.

Trained as Deaconess Miss Clark entered the Phoebe Home in 1909 to train as a deaconess under Matron Johanna Bauer. Training with her at the time was Emma Hauser. who is present matron and who has been a life work forms required to get permis the Pilgrims Society, visit the American Bible Society and return to Riverdale for dinner Thursday. Friday, no public activities are planned, but Queen Mother Elizabeth will dine with some 1,500 persons at the charter dinner of Columbia University on Saturday. She has scheduled lunch at the United Nations.

Columbia University, which Invited the Queen Mother to America, will award her an honorary degree. Sunday, she will attend services at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and spend the afternoon at Columbia Monday and Tuesday will be spent at a ball at the 7th Regiment Armory and a visit to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt in Hyde Park. Wednesday will mean another overcrowded social affair a dinner given by the English Speaking Union at the Waldorf Astoria.

A Union staff member has predicted the dinner will be the biggest social event of the winter. To give all those who paid $25-a-plate and agreed to wear medals and fanciest dresses to look at the Queen, she will tour adjoining dining rooms before dinner. Thursday, Nov. 4, the Queen Mother leaves New York for a White House visit, later trips to Annapolis, Richmond and Williamsburg and then a flight to Perfume That Clings Q. Dear Penny: I adore per- sion for marriage.

A short tune ago the red tape hurdles were finally cleared. fume, but for aorae reason mr other Calley said he hopes to get his ru frafran.ee does not last on me. Army discharge because of de- a gleaned from her book. She described the author as a vivacious, smiling person despite her 80 years, a woman of tremendous faith in God and in herself. In her book Dr.

Sloop says the Crossnore School in the mountains is the product, of prayer and faith. Some years ago Dr. Sloop was the house guest here of Mrs. C. Ray Harned and spoke at a DAR meeting, members finding her the personification of her expressed philosophy of life.

Business Session Mrs. Channing O. Davis, regent, presided at an executive board meeting and at the chapter session. A second appeal was made for clothing for DAR approved schools. Mrs.

Charles Helwig or Mrs. William B. Harned may be notified by those having garments to give. Announcement was made of the chapter's card party, to take place Nov. 17 at 7:45 p.m.

in the Woman's clubhouse. A fur fashion show and bake sale will also take place at the card party, to which husbands and friends are invited. Contributions were made to the Girls Club in Allentown and to the state project of renovation of the Pennsylvania foyer in Memorial Continental Hall in Washington. D.C. Miss Mary Alice Schweninger was reinstated as a chapter member.

Mrs. David gave a report on the state conference, held Oct. 4, America. must find out about a lasting one, Mrs. J.

M. Mr. and Mrs. George Naugle. A 1 1 a rt rf at onil fie 14AtfuaH TRANSFER.

PLEASE A woman's touch with patterns has drifted into the home workshop with this pattern transfer idea demonstrated by Peggie Hammer of Chicago. The pattern, which makes the child's stool at right, is transferred to wood by ironing it with a hot iron. The wax-traced outline enables the wood worker to follow it easily on jig or bench saw. (Wide World) lunm Hackman, Coopersburg, were bap-women who claim tha perfume dS(Uzed on Sund at st Ba ti rt.itlJl Church. Bethlehem.

They will be Liquid Skin Sachet. It smooths onireceived tat membership in Cal-the skin very easily and lingers on Ba Ust churcn Allentown, nd on because of Its sachet base ov long friend and close associate of Miss Clark. Another associate who came to the home just a year or two after Miss Clark and Miss Hauser is Edna Rich, nurse in charge of the1 new infirmary of the home and Here and There iic iiituuiiy iragraoce reaiiv, of the Rev. Sidney S. Smith, present superintendent.

Miss Clark is in remarkably good health. She keeps an interesting routine of work and is keenly interested in matters of the day and those about her. Mrs. Fred Portz of 1026 Green Members of the FOE Auxiliary "clings" to you. I'm sure you'll love It! Get the original Liquid Skin Sachet Chantilly by Houbigant, "the Allentown, Saturday observed 110 will meet at 8 p.m.

today in Young People of St. Francis of Assisi Church, Allentown, will hold a card party at 8:15 p.m. today the club quarters for a business who has unselfishly devoted her life to nursing at the home. The three close friends have been ardent in their devotion of duty at the home. meeting and Halloween social.

perfume that clings." Only plus tax. $1.80, in the church parish hall, 11th and Adv. Washington streets. her 80th birthday anniversary with an open house for friends. She resides with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Roland Zimmerman. A party in honor of Mrs. Martin Mum Show Stricken With Polio Jameson of Opollo, formerly of Slatington, was held by 20 persons BEAT FATIGUE WITH THE NATURAL "WONDER FOOD" Saturday night by Mrs. Henry It was in 1913 that Miss Clark, as a deaconess at the Phoebe Home, was stricken with polio.

Mueller and Mrs. W. Belford Roth Lawrence Snyder, director of admissions at Lafayette College, spoke on "The Gifted" at a dinner meeting of Delata Chapter, Pennsylvania Conference for Education of Exceptional Children. The program was held at Hotel Traylor. Mrs.

Robert Stafford, Bethlehem, presided. After visiting 11 states and covering 3,800 miles, Mr. and Mrs. Austin J. Stern of 1107 Wahneta Allentown, liave returned from at the Brookside County Club.

At Emmaus Opens Wed. 5 and 6 in Philadelphia which in LACK STRAP Upon her recuperation, she. knew she could never continue the work in which she was trained, so she MOLASSES 31c pt. NATURE'S BEST SOURCE OF IRON cluded Liberty Bell Chapters ac Mrs. William Drumheller, 434 their vacation trip.

complishments during the past year. 15th Allentown, will be hostess interested herself in business, tak Mrs. Jack Mack, 127 S. 13th at a meeting of the Women's Mis I NATURAL FOODS SPECIALTY CENTER 842 Hamilton Allentown, RM. I Ph.

HE 3-8891 sionary Circle of Emmanuel E-R Allentown, who was recently discharged from the hospital, is again a patient at the Allentown Osteo ing correspondence courses. She was for many years tte secretary to Dr. Franklin Moyer and still does office work under the regime Church today at 8 p.m. at her Plans have been completed for the big two-day Chrysanthemum Show of the Emmaus Garden Club Wednesday and Thursday in the Tea Served A tea was held after the program, with Mrs. Charles Helwig and Mrs.

Charles Fish as hostesses. Pouring were Mrs. Fred D. Kutz and Mrs. J.

Herbert Kohler. home. Mrs. Andrew DeLong will be Lady Lincoln Rebekah Lodge No. 72, will install officers on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

in Odd Fellows Hall. Mrs. Edna Willestein will preside. co-hostess. Mrs.

Helen Kehm will Owls Home, Emmaus. "Happy 1 be leader for the topic "New Holidays" is the theme of the Frontiers of Faith. show. WHY SO MANY pathic Hospital. Mrs.

George Abbott, 537 Harrison Allentown, is marking her birthday today. Who's New On Wednesday, the show will continue from 2:30 to 9:30 p.m. and on Thursday from noon to 9:30 p.m. There is no admission fee but donations will be accepted. Mrs.

T. P. Kirby is president of An ingathering of dime, cards ill take place at a meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of Grace E-R Church on Thursday at 7:45 p.m. at the church. A banquet is planned for Nov.

11, at 7 p.m. in the Elks Home. Reservations can be made with Mrs. Richard Geh-ris, Mrs. Fred Blose, Mrs.

Carrie Gangewere and Mrs, Norman Heller. Mrs. C. Harry Kehm is the club and Mrs. Howard A.

Eyer is chairman of the Chrysanthemum Show, with Mrs. Dallas Dan- mm jier as co-chairman. with uuier suo-cnairmen are: mrs. Norman Schantz and Mrs. Harry Neitz, staging; Mrs.

Owen Krauss and Mrs. E. Dane Simon, schedule and classification; Mrs. Wesley Muth, entries; Mrs. Irwin De- 91311 for Ten babies were born Sunday night and yesterday at hospitals in Allentown.

ALLENTOWN HOSPITAL Born Sunday night: daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Berghold, Limeport; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kober.

1420 Chew Allentown, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kauffman, 14 E. Minor Emmaus. Born yesterday: son, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Heimbach, Zions-ville R. son, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruchetz, Laurys Station, and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Reimer, Wescosville. SACRED HEART HOSPITAL Born Sunday night: daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Dimbowitz, 1124 Washington North Cata- Long, awards; Mrs.

Forrest Iobst, cleanup. LEAVE Mrs. B. P. McDonald, publicity; feminine hygiene' Philip Mazzocco of Pittsburgh, gave a hair styling demonstration on Sunday at a meeting of the Lehigh Valley Hairdressers Assn.

at the Allentown School of Cosmetology. David and Eleanor Unser, son and daughter of the Robert Unsers of Vera Cruz, played host at a "Halloween Haunt" party given at their home Saturday evening. Mrs. George Peguesse, Mrs. Alfred Amey and Mrs.

Lester Starke, judges; Mrs. Albert Benfield, hos- fiiauij' 11119. nail ovjiuiuiui auu Mrs. Frederick Neef, stage decorations: Mrs. Willard Hinkel and Mrs.

Norman Bowers, junior; Mrs. Oscar Iobst and Mrs. Clarence Ladies Auxiliary of the Fraternal sauqua. Born yesterday: son, Mr Roeder, educational; Mrs. Thom and! Order of Orioles will hold its 31st as Schrader and Mrs.

Harold Adam, financial; Mrs. Dallas Dan-ner, patron list. Mrs. Bernard O'Hara, 215 Cedar Hellertown; daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Badma, 119 N. annual banquet on Nov. 15, at 6:30 p.m. at Hanover Lodge. Reservations, which close Nov.

6, can be made with Mrs. Mary Setzer and Mrs. Victoria Lembach. Ralston Florist is assisting with 2nd Allentown; daughter, Mr. the stage decorations.

There is a corsage committee, Mrs. S. A. Schneider, chairman. The ways and means committee, Mrs.

Har 5x ry Miller, chairman, and Mrs. Jack Stephens, co-chairman, will The German Junior choir of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Ridge ave. and Chew Allentown, is holding its Halloween party Saturday night at 6 o'clock in the parish house. Mrs.

H. Christman and Miss Holler are in charge of the choir. and Mrs. frank Stachina, 2116 Blossom Lane, Bethlehem. BABY SEMEROD Mr.

and Mrs. William Semerod, 541 S. Leh Allentown, became the parents of a son Oct. 21 in Allentown Hospital. Their first child, the boy, who weighed seven pounds, nine ounces, will be named Scott Tim.

Mrs. Semerod is the former Miss Olive Trump of Mt. Carmel. sell garden supplies and gadgets, TO MAKE in addition to baked goods. Emma Schafer Bride at Rites In Jim Thorpe Dr.

and Mrs. Phillip Newman. 1435 Hamilton Allentown, will be the guests of the Rev. Ralph B. Hindman, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Buffalo, and Mrs.

Hindman, at Buck Hill Falls Inn today. ber of First Reformed Church. He is serving in the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, N. C. They will reside at 510 South Jim Thorpe.

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