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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 23

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THE MORNING CALL, Allentown, Pa Wednesday, Oct 19, 1958 23 tli Q0L: Ql rr ere ere an ew Lehigh County POA district meeting will take place at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the POSA Hall, Coopersburg. Mrs. Carrie Ritter will preside. A school of instruction will be held.

ALLENTOWN nOSPITAL Sons wre born yesterday in Al lentowa Hospital to Mr. and Mrs Ralph Christman, New Tripoli R. OSTEOPATinC HOSPITAL At Allentown Osteopathic Hospital yesterday a daughter was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eck, Laurel Hurley, whose career in the Metropolitan Opera Co.

Allentonians have been following closely, will be guest star of Arlene Francis on her TV Home Hour show Thursday morning from 11 to noon. The Met coloratura soprano will be interviewed by the noted actress and TV personality on the program. 2: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schaffer.

22 N. 7th Allentown, and a and Mrs. Allen Levan, Emmaus R. Mr. and Mrs.

Leo! son to Mr, Madame Marguerite Buck of Hawley, Saylors Trailer Court; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heffelfln- Orefield R. 1. ST.

LUKE'S HOSPITAL Hokendauqua Couple to Note 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William K. Smyth, 10 Lehigh Hokendauqua, will note their 50th wedding anniversary on Thursday. They are celebrating the occasion over the weekend.

At 6 p.m. Saturday there will be a dinner for the two clans in the social rooms of First Presbyterian Church, Hokendauqua. Sunday the couple will hold open house from 2 to 9 p.m. Both prominent in church and civic circles, Mrs. Smyth is the former Helen KleibscheideL, Hokendauqua.

Her husband is a former veteran toolmaker employed for 20 years by Mack Mfg. Co. He retired four years ago. They have a son James and a grandson Dale, supervisor of Daughters were born Tuesday ger. 1930 Whitehall and Mr.

Switzerland, and Mrs. Miriam Cordwell of New York City, were and Mrs. Thomas Lazarovich, 35 in St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem, the main speakers at the seventh to Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Dredge, 631 H. 18th both of Allentown. Daughters were born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Doll, 137 5th and Mr.

and Mrs. Jamse Unangst. 1430 Englewood both of Bethlehem. Born Monday: a son to Mr. and Lady Lincoln Rebekah Lodge 72 will meet at 7:30 pjn.

Thursday in Odd Fellows Temple, Allentown. A social hour will follow the business session. annual trade show and convention held in the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia. Representatives from the Lehigh Valley Hairdress I AM I ill ii Mrs. Jacob Orban, 557 W.

3rd St. ers Assn. who participated in the Bethlehem, and daughters to Mr. hair styling competitions were and Mrs. Charles Paine, Box 464 Mary Lynch, Anna Gerner, Hester Moatz, Tillie Hoffman.

Chris Freemansburg; Mr. and Mrs. Car men Guerrieri, Bethlehem -R. 4, Gatams, Mrs. Verna Diehl, Esther Gritski, Sarah Jones, Ber- and Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Rutt, Ladies Auxiliary of the Fearless 'Fire Co. 14 will hold a public card party at 7:45 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, at the fire hall, 1221 Front Allentown.

Pinochle, haas-im-pfeffer and other games will be played. Rotb Hellertown, and Mr. and Mrs. James Christman, 636 N. 10th Allentown.

Born Monday was a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Long. Kemps Alley, Kutztown. SACRED HEART HOSPITAL Daughters were born yesterday In Sacred Heart Hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Steinmetz, Emmaus R. 1. and Mr. and Mrs.

Milad Azar. 458 Liberty Allentown. Sons were born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pompllla, 545 N.

4th Catasauqua; Mr. and nice Diehl, Ruth Raub. Sarah 631 N. New Bethlehem. MONROE HOSPITAL music at New Rocbelle High Knauss, Doris Sahasitz and Eve Sons were born to Mr.

and Mrs. School, New Rochelle. N. Y. lyn Renner.

ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schaffer of Vera Cruz have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Leona Joan Schaffer, to Arlan Edward Heffner, USA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Heffner of 554 Broad Emmaus.

Miss Schaffer attended Emmaus High School. She is employed by the Emmaus Pajama Co. Her fiance, a graduate of EHS, is serving with the U. S. Army.

He leaves for Alaska on Oct 15. Albert Stets. Mount Pocono, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Storms Capt.

Natalie Owens arrived in Analomink, and a daughter to Mr. Allentown this week to assume and Mrs. Darius Batchler, ML her duties as WAC recruitment Bethel, yesterday in Monroe Coun Cedarbrook Auxiliary will meet at 2 p.m. today at the home in Wescosville. Plans will be made for the seventh anniversary program and.

tea on Nov. 14. SLIPS Small Med. Lffe. Lee.

COTTON NYLON $1.19 $2.98 DAEYTY SHOPS officer. Interested volunteers can ty General Hospital, East Strouds Mrs. Donald Worthington, 1934 obtain information on posts open burg. COALDALE HOSPITAL to women in the armed forces Tilghman and Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Crone. 133 S. Franklin from Capt Owens in her office in Daughters were born to Mr. and the Allentown Post Office. St.

both of Allentown. Born Monday was a son to Mr. .181 Jf. 8th St. Mrs.

John Comisac, 135 Gay St ONCE A TEAK SPECIAL!" Junior Club Tamaqua. and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Yancho.

1334 ONLT Stephen Skymba. 236 W. High Coaldale, in Coaldale Hospital. A Pennsylvania Bethlehem, and daughters to Mr. and Mrs.

NaVl Adv. COLD WAVE $7 50 Hears Talk son was born to, Mr. and Mrs John Henahan. 1511 Liberator Leona Buck Becomes A Newlywed Miss Leona Grace Buck, daugh William Startzel. 513 Railroad Allentown, and Mr.

and Mrs Joseph Thompson, East Texas. Complete GWca by Plent and anhorrlcd. experienced male anA t'emale hairdresser wider the uperrisioa ef Mr. DiLeo, Eair Stylist' Tamaqua On Music GNADEN IIUETTEN HOSPITAL NEW QUEEN Miss Dallas Hunt, 18-year-old University of Nebraska freshman, poses with one of her favorite horses after being selected Miss Rodeo America. She was chosen for the honor at the International Dairy Show in Chicago on the basis of looks, personality and horsemanship.

(AP) Cpl. and Mrs. Charles A. Fetherolf and daughter Denise Rae of Hopewell. spent a three-day leave with Cpl.

Fetherolf parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Daniel Fetherolf of New Tripoli R. 1, and Mrs.

Fetherolf parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Dietrich of Kemp-ton R. 2. Fetherolf was promoted to corporal in September.

He is a typist clerk stationed at Ft. Lee, Va. A daughter was born to Mr. and Dilco's Beauty Salon Dr. Albert Hofammann gave a Mrs.

Clayton Kintz, 111 James Without Appt. town, Lehighton, in Gnaden Huet- 224 N. 7tH ST, ALLENTOWN Phone HE 2-5811 comprehensive talk on "Music in Our Community" at a meeting of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Buck, East ten Hospital.

Lehighton. the Allentown Junior Musical CiuD PALMERTON HOSPITAL Greenville, and Maurice Samuel Fashion Awards Presented NEW YORK. Oct. 9 (INS) this week at the home of Miss Sons were born to Mr. and Mrs.

itupert, son of Mr. and Mrs He likes only Joseph Fignar, 324 W. Kline Sallie Scheirer, 529 N. 26th Allentown. Miss Lois Brong pre Maurice E.

Rupert. Mahanov Lansford, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter sided. Altrusn Club of Allentown will City, were married Oct.

6 in New Radocha, 245 5th St, Coaldale, in The speaker explained the value meet at 7:30 p.m. today in Ho Palmerton Hospital. Group Studies Current Events of music and its significance Goshenhoppen Evangelical and Reformed Church, East Greenville. The Rev. Nevin Schellen- tel Traylor.

There will be a board among various types of people. meeting at 7 p.m. my- WOP! He illustrated the various places berger performed the ceremony. Three male fashion designers and a woman milliner shared honors tonight in the 14th annual presentation of fashion's top prize: the Coty American fashion critics Persons interested in current Mrs. Marie Bauman.

Penns- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyder, where music is found a fact which demonstrates the variety of tastes St. Paul's Choirs To Present Series Of Special Events The choirs of St Paul's Luther Orefield R. 1, will observe their events are invited to attend the monthly luncheon programs of the burg, was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Margaret among the American people. 17th wedding anniversary on Fri award. Public Affairs Committee of the Dr. Hofammann described now day.

They are the parents of a Designer rtorman or ell re Allentown YWCA. son Edgar, who attends North an Church, Allentown, have these tastes were developed and continued his talk by commenting that more people than ever be The programs, scheduled for ceived an unprecedented honor as first winner of the "Hall of planned a series of special events Ponchen, Stowe, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Claire Ren-ninger, Gilbertsville. Brenda Bauman, Pennsburg, was flower girl. James Rupert, Mahanoy City, wis his brother's best man. Ush noon on the third Tuesday of ev western High School.

Mrs. Snyder is the former Ernestine Link, daughter of Edgar Link of Ore- fore are becoming acquainted ery month, feature a talk or group for this year. The first major program will be an organ recital by Virgil Fox at pan. Oct 23, in Fame," a new category. Norell, only three-time winner of the Coty award, was cited as "a unique with music, and learning to enjoy field.

discussion on an important current topic. it He than played one piano num the church. ber, "First Excursion," by Sam The YWCA playroom is open Stephen Siessmayer, 525 Turner A children's Christmas Candle ers were Roy Rupert, Bethlehem, and Ervin Rupert, Bloomsburg. After the ceremony, the couple greeted guests at the Green Lane uel Barber. for small children during the Allentown, is observing his Club members who performed light on Monday, Dec.

24. will include instrumental mu luncheon. birthday anniversary today. The Public Affairs Committee sic by harp and organ, in addi Fire Hall. They will reside at Roy-ersford R.

1. Mrs. Rupert was graduated Senior choir of Dubbs Memorial tion to the boys and girls choirs same Ja the fashion world. Two youthful designers, James Galanos of California and Luis Estevez of New York, also received awards. For Galanos.

a 1954 award winner, it was a repeat honor. Estevez was cited tonight for the first time. Only woman to be honored at the presentations at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was milli were: Miss mane jjonaieiii, piano, "Impromptu in A Flat," Schubert; "Bagatelle in Flat," Beethoven; Miss Nancy Wieand, violin. "Perpetual Motion," Bolm; is also glad to assist club groups in planning programs with speakers, films or discussion on topics Evangelical and Reformed Church of St Paul's. will sponsor a bake sale Thurs The children's service, from from East Greenville High School and Is employed by the Perkio- related to this field.

day, beginning at 10 a.m., at B-Vg'ms meat teaf "fhatT-BtxiefcucK Want to ilorlfy your favorite meat loaf? Just add 1 tablespoon of Wilson's B-V for each pound of ground meat. B-V is extract of real fcee-not just a seasoning. That's why a little B-V gives a big flavor boost to meat loaf-gravy, soups, ham-burgers, stews and broth, too. Do what chefs in leading restau. rants doadd B-V to your favorite recipes for extra flavor! to 2 p.m., will be followed by Miss Carole Wieand, piano, "The Anyone wishing to receive Sears Roebuck Co.

store, Al the Christmas Candlelight Serv men Knitting Mill, East Greenville. Her husband, a graduate of Prophet Bird," Schumann: "Troi- monthly notifications of the lunch ice at 10:30 p.m. by the Chancel, eon program may place her name lentown. There will, be homemade cakes, baked beans, salads, candies and ether items on Junior and Senior High School ner Sally victor. The milliner Mahanoy City High School, is employed by the Phoenix Iron and siere Ballade," Chopin; Miss Patricia Graham, vocalist, "I Could Have Danced All Night," from on the mailing list by calling the Choirs at the church.

Dorothy YWCA office. Steel Phoenixville. sale. Knauss will be harpist for the in whose hatj are favored by Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower was cited for "consistent excellence during her My Fair Lady," and Getting to strumental portion of the service.

Know You" from "The King and A bake sale, for the benefit of February through May of 1957 as advertised in Mademoiselle and featured on the Goodyear TV Playhouse Brownie Troop 46, will take place from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday long career. Party Conducted includes an organ recital by Emerson F. Harding, director of mu She'll Stay Home in the Wescosville Post Office. sic at bt Paul on Feb.

17: a Pi Alpha Pi Chapter of Beta Lenten Musical by the five choirs on Ash Wednesday, March 6: a LONDON, Oct. 9 (INS) Jean- Allentown Civic Little Theater Sigma Phi Sorority held a get- nette de Montalk, Miss New Zea director John Kichline has issued acquainted party Monday night at PARKINCN cantata. "Seven Last Words of Christ" by Dubois on Wednesday land, withdrew tonight from the a call for tryouts for the cast of the Church of Christ. Allentown. Miss Jolan Danes presided.

'Miss World" beauty contest. "Anniversary Waltz." The. come of Holy Week, April 17, and the The contest promoters said dy will be presented Nov. 28 to oames at the party were Easter Praise Service by the five Jeannette wrote them she did not Dec. 1.

Interested actors can re 0 II well, bless your bright little i choirs on Easter, April 21, at 8 a.m. want to parade before the judges port at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 17. in the Owls Home.

Roles open A spring festival of music by planned by the social committee. Miss Faye Wukitsch. chairman. Miss Maye Hower, who was celebrating her birthday anniversary, was surprised with a birthday cake. 0 include parts for an elderly man in a bathing suit.

Evangelists Holding Rites the choirs of St. Paul's will be held in May at a date to be announced In a later' release. and woman, five men in the 25 to 45 age bracket, three women in the 21 to 35 age range, a boy and girl In the 12 to-16 year bracket. Evangelists Dorothy Brosey and Gladys Buchwalter of Lancaster are conducting evangelistic serv Today Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Rap-paport, 2029 S. 6th Allentown, are marking their 25th wed Presbyterians Set For Bazaar Oct. 19 ices every evening, except Mon day, through Oct. 21 at Emrnan ding anniversary. Mrs.

Rappa uel Assembly of God, 832-36 Un port Is the former Belle Shorr of ion St New York City. Her husband is employed by Grow-Up Frocks Co. They have two sons: Julian, a The evangelists, in addition to evening meetings, will speak at the Sunday worship service at 10:45 a.m. The Sunday School senior at Penn State University, and Bernard, a student at Bethle or chicken-a-la-king. along with the usual sandwiches, barbecues and desserts.

A roast beef dinner will be served at 5:30 and 6:30 pjn. Mrs. Robert Dieter is in charge of dinner tickets. The Rally will be held on Sunday, Oct. 21, at 9:30 a.m.

hem Business College. Working diligently through the summer months and into the fall season, the women of AUentown's First Presbyterian Church have come up with a wide variety of gift suggestions for their annual Presby Bazaar on Friday, Oct. 29. from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

The recreation room of the Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Beisel.

pas catering committee consists of Mrs. M. P. Tait, Mrs. Paul Fogle- tors at Emmanuel Assembly, are inviting the public to attend services in charge of the visiting speakers and musicians from HALLOWE'EN BASKETS from 59c up TABLE FAVORS 2 fcr 25c man, Mrs.

Franklin Horn, Mrs. C. Spencer McElyea and airs. church school building at 5th and Court Sts. is being transformed Henry Stoess.

Mrs. Joseph into a Candyland Forest. Huge lollipops, gay colored popcorn and Parkland High School class of 1944 will hold its 12th reunion at a dinner dance at 6:30 p.m. Satur candy canes are some of the props being used by the Married Cou day. Oct 20, in the Village Inn.

pies group which is in charge of Rutherford is dining room chairman. Mrs. Donald Davies and Mrs. John Henry McKeever, who are in charge of children's entertainment, have planned a varied program for the youngsters that will include games, a visit to the fishing well and a show. decorations.

sawler The gift shop is expected to Because the class roster is incomplete persons who have not been contacted are asked to get in touch with Charles Haines, president: Mrs. Christine Bortz Waz- draw a large number of bazaar- AilJoem ot 913 Hoeslhoe) It. goers with Christmas lists In OF BOSTON Others working toward 4m eW fttMfcy the ner or Mrs. Lenora DeCal Braid- mind. There will be all kinds of stuffed animals and serviceable Raggedy Ann pillows for the success of the bazaar are Mrs foot.

Ross Mask and Mrs. John Ste phen, gifts; Mrs. Alfred Hummel, Mrs. Lloyd Bingaman and Mrs. L.

Roy Campbell, pantry shelf; Mrs. Donald Hill, Mrs. William dolls; Mrs. F. J.

Thomas and Mrs. Walter Free man, flowers; Mrs. William Eld small fry, as well as outfitted dolls. Handmade felt appllqned Christmas stockings, for which the Presbyterian women are noted, will be in ample supply and included in the holiday trim will be felt tree skirts. Santa door knob holders, metallic trees and wreaths, decorated styrofoam tree balls and Christmas card holders.

Aprons, knitwear, books, stationery and pantry items will be among the standard attractions. New this year are windowsill ridge. Miss Sarah Dieter and Mrs. Paul Bittinger, aprons. Mrs.

Milton Reinhard. knitting; Mrs. Daniel Houck and Mrs. Carolyn Stettler, books; Mrs. Ken neth Reeves, stationery: Mrs.

Oliver Ramsur and Mrs. Louis Hosfield, white elephants: Mrs. Franklin Bohl, transportation; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Duffield, decorations.

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