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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 20

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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20 THE MORNING CALL, Allentowii, Tnwday, Sept. 27, 1955 Mae Warfield Wins Nomination To District Post by Quota Club (l(fr Miss Mae Warfield, psychologist eivs omen Ingathering Planned By Needlework Guild Pointing to the annual ingathering next month, section presidents and directors of the Allentown Branch, Needlework Guild of America, gathered Monday afternoon in St. Paul's Lutheran Church for a work meeting and tea. Mrs. G.

Edward Leh, immediate A past president of the branch and Second District proposing Miss Warfield for the district office. Tic wrfiilft ha been a mem in the AUentown School District, Mrs. Aurand, who with her husband, G. Norman Aurand, eon-ducts a picture framing and greeting card business at 1123 Hamilton a. 11 I has been nominated for the lieu ber of the local club since 1931, tenant governorship of the Second District, Quota Club International has served as secretary for two years and president for a year.

3ho alcn ha hppn member of 1.. Aiieniuwu, naa cnarge or a classification program and told fel-Intv Chtntnrianc mitrfc aHi by the Quota Club of AUen town. the board and chairman of various Announcement of the action was made at the club's luncheon-meet committees during her member- president pro tem while Mrs. Alden ing Monday noon in the Elks Home by Miss Sara E. Harrington, club president.

Letters have gone out to the 10 other Quota dubs in the D. MacLeUao is recuperating at her home after hospitalization, pre I i. sided at the meeting at which Instructions were given and work trends in choosing picture frames and greeting cards. She was presented through an original poem by Mrs. Hazel Heff-ner Becchina, music and special features chairman.

She told of current preferences in picture framing and the trend toward hanging them in groups rather than singly. She showed pictures of various rooms with pictures hung in groupings. Mrs. Aurand introduced George S. Erickson of Bethlehem, Hallmark Cards district representative, who told the club about the Episcopal materials distributed.

Detsch Rites In Slatington Miss Margaret Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Andrews, Walnutport, became the The ingathering will be held at St. Paul's Church, 38 S. 8th WomenOpen Allentown, on Oct.

26 and 27. Twelve area agencies win bene 1 I fit through the ingathering the Allentown Hospital, Allentown Os teopathic Hospital, Sacred Heart manufacture of cards and gift Hospital, Salvation Army, Allen town Day Nursery, Wiley House package decorations, tracing the history of sending expressions of friendship on cards and of the com for Children, Good Shepherd Home, Phoebe Home, Lutheran Home at Topton, Children's Aid Society of Fall Parley The need for understanding true stewardship and putting one's understanding into practice was emphasized at the opening day session of the Christian Education fall conference of the Woman's Auxiliary, Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem. A total of 112 delegates registered yesterday for the threeday sessions at Hawthorne Inn and Trinity Episcopal Church in Mount I iilll-ijiuil lin mi liiiliii i ill) 1 2f A i I v-i 1 pany he represents. He showed samples of cards, gift wrappings, tree trims, etc. Lehigh County, Sacred Heart Home and Trade School in Coopersburg, Mrs.

Aurand presented gifts to and the Lutheran Children's Bu Miss Orpha Ockenhouse and Miss Anna Voelker. reau. Birthday Noted The birthday of Miss Sue Flood The agencies have made known their needs and the branch is looking forward to topping the record L. jiili irtiiem mm mm Pocono. number of garments and house The Rt Rev.

Frederick J. War- was marked and Miss Ocken-, house's finance committee had cookies on hand to swell its budget. hold linens provided last year when 8,714 articles were contributed, Announcement was made of necke, bishop of the diocese, and Mrs. PhUip S. Otis of Easton, president, welcomed the women.

highest amount in the history of I I''' the local organization. The bishop urged the delegates to develop humUity, a wUlingness In household linens, needed most MISS MAE WARFIELD ship, as well as on district committees. She is affUiated with many organizations in the community and in the state. Miss 'Harrington has appointed Miss Thelma Kiess, Mrs. Mae Au-rand and Miss Elsie Yellis as the nominating committee for the dub's choice of district officers.

three group sessions this week: all committee chairmen at 7:45 p.m. today at the Red Cross Chapter house: board at noon Thursday in the Elks Home, and the education committee at 7 p.m. Friday in the office of Atty. Madaline PaUadlno. are tea towels, dish cloths, wash cloths, turkish towels, pillow cases to work, and be aware of the ever continuing need for God's graces, which are obtained through prayer, work and the sacraments.

Talk Presented and single sheets. In garments for infants, neces chairman. sary are shirts, diapers, ruDDer pants, nightgowns, kimonos, sweat ers, caps, booties ana receiving blankets. Pajamas with feet are the crying need for children. For girls there In a talk on "The Priesthood of the Laity," Mrs.

Alfred M. Chapman of Washington Crossing, Bucks County, noted that in mission work the program must be clearly defined, the work must be visible, and church women should become active in community problems. She stressed the need to work among college students. The Rev. Dean Stevenson pointed are heavy white socks, cotton pa jamas, sizes 6 to 14, underwear, 4 to 16, sweaters, blouses and NEEDLEWORK GUILD AT WORK Plans for the annual ingathering of the Allentown Branch, Needlework Guild of America, were completed by officers, section presidents and directors, on Monday at St.

Paul's Lutheran Church. Pictured at the work table are, left to right: Mrs. C. Ray Harned, treasurer; Mrs. Major Lee White, recording secretary, and Mrs.

G. Edward Leh, immediate past president. dresses; for boys, dungarees, pa This is a Gag, Natch I'm wearing this eye-patch to oblige Judd't, and to remind their customers that they sell Hathaway shirts (lots of 'em). Hathaway shirts are made better, look better, last longer. Anybody can see that, with only one eye.

jamas, 8 to 16, polo shirts, 6 to 16, underwear, 4 to 16, sweaters, out that God gives us talents to pants and socks. use and we should use them wise In adult wear, needed for men ly. He said basic planning should Glimpses Here and There Mummey's Studio STANLEY DETSCH are work shirts, polo shirts, lightweight bathrobes, pajamas, sweat MRS. take into consideration tne laienis at hand. Byron Miller, stewardship promotion chairman, told the Mr.

and Mrs. Leo E. Crampsey Peter Sardo, 15 E. Berger St, bride of Stanley Detsch, son of Mr ers and handkerchiefs; for women, cotton nightgowns, cotton slips and women to make the principles of Emmaus, celebrated his birthday and baby daughter Kathleen will leave today for their home in and Mrs. Sidney Ruch, Slatington, anniversary on Saturday.

on Sept. 17 in St. John's Lutheran Arlington, after spending a few days with Leo's parents, Mr. Church, Slatington. The Rev.

Earl stewardship known in their own parishes. During an executive board session, it was reported that the national AuxUiary contributed $28,419.72 as its United Thank- and Mrs. Leo J. Crampsey, 618 N. A meeting of the Grand Lawn Civic Assn.

will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the Woodlawn Fire Hall. All members and neighbors Kreidler performed the ceremony, dresses, stockings. To become a member an one has to do is contribue two new garments or articles of household linens, or the equivalent in money. This is asked only once a year by the Needlework Guild at the annual ingathering to collect and dis Lafayette Allentown. Leo, who local football fans wul remember as a gridiron star at AHS and are invited to attend the session.

offering gift at the triennial con Ladies AuxUiary of Aerie No. 110 wUl meet at 8 p.m. today in the Eagles Home, Allentown. Sacred Heart Hospital Nurses Alumnae Assn. wUl meet at 8 p.m.

today in the nurses home. Miss Thelma Taglioli will preside. A board session is slated for 7:15 p.m. Quadri Signa Temple 149. Pythian Sisters, will meet in the Marine Band HaU today at 8 p.m.

Alma Wernett wiU preside. Members who marked their birthdays this month wiU act as hostesses. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose Miss Jeanette Gehringer as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Faye Acid's tfcs Assaricu St. Bonaventure College, is now a vention in Honolulu, an increase or $6,000 over the 1952 contribution.

tribute the articles to agencies who member of the U. S. State Department security staff. The board decided to divide its need them. funds for scholarship with its In Guild representatives on Monday The Ladies Guild of St.

Elizabeth's Episcopal Church, Allentown, win open its faU season Wednesday at 8 p.m., with Mrs. Ruth Hersh in charge. Church members are asked to bring their thankoffering boxes to the meeting. dian work fund. Hamilton at Sixth Mrs.

MitcheU E. Katz, the busy were entertained by women of St. Wetherhold and Daisy Andrews. Donald Altrichter was best man. Ushers were Richard Kresge and James Knerr.

Paul's Church. Mrs. Robert Weaver and Mrs. Ray Held were chair president-elect of the Women Auxiliary to the Lehigh County Medical Society, has returned men for the day, assisted by Mrs. following me ceremony, a re Lehigh County Marriage Licenses Frank J.

Schadl 101S Sendee Bethlehem, laborer, and Marion Veronica Reenick. 123 W. MtH Northampton. Harry Kintzel and Mrs. Morris Gerhart.

Moravian Group Pouring at tea were Mrs. Rich bumper. The Rev. Conrad W. Raker, superintendent of the Good Shepherd Home, wiU speak at a meeting of the Women of the Church today at 6:30 p.m.

in the social rooms of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Will Conduct ard C. Klick, wife of St. Paul's pastor, and Mrs. John Kaleberer, wife of the assistant pastor.

Allentown. salesman, and Irene Pavlinsky. 113 N. Sth Allentown. office worker.

home from the state convention in Pittsburgh where she served- as a local delegate, along with Mrs. Edward J. Zamborsky, auxiliary president. The sessions were tremendously interesting to both women, particularly the address given by Dr. Jonas Salk, and a reception held by the state medical and auxiliary organizations in honor of Dr.

Robert E. Schaeffer, new president ception was held in Diamond Fire Co. Hall, Walnutport. They are residing at 603 W. Washington Slatington.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Detsch were graduated from Slatington High School. Detsch is employed by the Bethlehem Steel Co. Womens GENUINE COWHIDE IMPORTED WALLETS Only! Workshop Nov.

5 lay ion rveiu. ao Allentown. insurance broker, and Fbyllis Roberts. 10 N. 17th Allentown.

Lin fticnar, nv ii. am TaK GViolha f.i The Women's FeUowship of Godey'i Lady'a Book, first States women's magazine, was A th AUentown Moravian Church in the eastern Sacred Heart Hospital School of contractor, and. Vary Jans Koch. New district has scheduled a workshop founded in 1830. Nursing class of 1950 held a reunion Saturday night at the Village Inn.

Twenty of the 32 members of for Nov. 5 in Calvary Moravian Church, AUentown. of the state medical society. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert E. Delaney Gerald Dlehl. 61 Walnut Emmaus, assembler, and Kay Derr. S24 S. 7th Emmaus, stenographer.

Carl E. Meyers. 715 N. New Allentown, steel worker, and Patricia A. Barth-olomew, 728V4 N.

New hosiery worker. The program is aimed at ac the class attended. Miss Helen Yura served as chairman. Wlien You See It's An quainting the women with the church's new unified organization rrans w. hockhmhi, iwl and Anna Julia bedor.

9-00 Plus Tax for womens work and the pre 1930 E. Jonathan Allentown. Dr. Sigmund Spaeth, known to sentation of study matenal. local residents for his Evening Henry n.

uannecner. i 9. AUentown, truck loader, and Delores. E. n.per.

1M F. South Allentown, cisar Serving on the planning commit Chronicle column and for his talks tee are: Mrs. W. M. Weiss, Palm WRofarnd R.

Wafner. lpt Gordon Allentown, laborer, and Martha Hedeah. 27 on behalf of the Allentown bym er Township, chairman; Mrs. Hen ELLEN AYE N. Plymouth 41 eniown.

m-iiww. Norman Wilson Dieter 1959 S. th phony wiU be honored at a testimonial concert in New York City's Town HaU on Oct. 4. The ry Roth, Calvary Church, AUentown; Mrs.

George Maish, College HU1 Church, Bethlehem; Mrs. Wal- flew home yesterday to Colorado Springs after a two week visit in the East. While in Allentown they made Mrs. Delaney's mother's home, Mrs. Belinda Brown, 12 S.

13th their headquarters. Girl Scout Troop 77 wfll begin its activities on Friday at 7 p.m. in St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Allentown. Dr.

and Mrs. Thomas C. Bas-tian are vacationing in Atlantic City, N. J. Dr.

Bastian wiU return on Monday, Oct. 3. 512 Co" at. Louis Braille Music Institute of ser AUen and Mrs. Albert de NeufviUe, Central Church, Beth nicnara c.

uji lentown, floor maintenance, and Bett Jean Cooper. 624 E. Center Mahanoy City. "Ernest T. Dotterer, 435 Snd Av Bethlehem, clerk, and Gene Elenor Brophy.

1822 Hanover Allentown. rejiatered COLORS America is honoring the "tune de tective" for his 50 years of un selfish devotion to music. Saddle Green. Handy Handsome Great for gift-giving! Jotin tawaro roch. o.

Ci town. V. S. Army and Patricia Marie Women's Missionary Society of Navy, Red St. James Lutheran Church, 11th Donches.

lo jtivemew otimtmiu, factory worker. Robert Golden Barman. 339 V. Jnd and TUghman Allentown, will Black. sponsor a food sale from r.mmaus.

i 1. White. 635 Hanover Allentown, bookkeeper. klK Gl to 5 p.m. on Wednesday at the Samuel w.

scnaener. i 11. 1 and JflVft Vteaver. 1113 Frits Bethlehem. church.

Sorority Initiates lehem. Representatives wUl attend from churches in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and Maryland. Engaged fo Wed Allentown Man Mr. and Mrs. Bernard CampbeU of Philadelphia have announced the engagement of their daughter Margaret, to John R.

Peek, son of Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Peek, 248 E. Union AUentown. Miss CampbeU was graduated from Little Flower High School, Philadelphia, and is employed by the Acme Philadelphia.

Her fiance was graduated from Leslie A. Lerner. loMJ.wsimn "en" town. retailer, and Eiains Davis. 71 N.

24th Allentown. AUen E. Boru. T717 liberty. md Jo Ann M.

Bouch. S44 Liberty llr-IDl'ilrl 1 1 New Members Eleven new members were for SU AUentown. account clerk. Sui-an Fun. 442 New Bethlehem, teacher, and Shu Hons Wn.

2002 Wesifield TLese' Rickhoff. lhlhtom R. 1 I r. Marines, and Lucy E. Sanchez.

Lekulhton torcf Miss Lona Dagutis, 19, 1429 Lans-dale Bethlehem, and Miss Dorothy Peters, 17, of Easton, wiU compete in the majorette contest to be held at the fifth annual Shrine Pretzel Bowl football game in Albright College stadium on Oct. 8. The AUentown Shrine Cub is sponsoring Miss Dagutis and the Forks-of-the-Delaware Shrine Club is sponsoring Miss Peters. Warren Seebald, who has been with the Pittsburgh Steamship Co. in Cleveland since the close of the war and his long service in the Merchant Marine, spent last week here with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Seebald, 1721 Turner Allentown. mally initiated into Zeta Gamma Phi Sorority Monday night at the home of the president, Miss An-nice Crawford, 628 N. Glenwood AUentown. Thomas Mutchler.

.49 S. Stb Em maus, ana Mary Jane nesancr. J4 muu" Emmaus, benchhand. Tamous SHOE-S Num.TMMMsrasi Initiated were Misses Juanita Boyle, Dawn Barnes, Patricia Gra AUentown High School and received ham. Joan llartman, Juay is.um- a technology degree in electronics 2-PC.

SEPARATES Orange with blmck AC Mom Green with black SET DAINTY SHOPS from Temple University. He had been employed by the RCA Corp. in Camden before his induction mery Jean Miller, Annette Pru-don, Rose Shoemaker, Nancy Stauffer, Dianna Wagner and Karen Weston. The sorority is planning sports into the Army. .131 N.

Sth St. dance for Nov. 12. you get sheer J5 SOB MOJUD perfect fit in 1 1 At STOCKiNCS aaa tnr sure! The sudden change necessitated struEKlinz with my enemy, that old monster In the basement, swtiggung witu ui, armPd with newsDaDers. matches.

Unas ra.i-j-? zjssi iss Do you stand on the sidelines and nieces of kindline, liKeiy loomng nigger icvco turn the tbomcut K. Ut ru cur loss -Mousey-Violet" by came. front door opens, and the chimney 4. kIiui take nut the Old ashes. At nresent.

we are all la the pro cess of getting acquainted cnimple the paper, and go to work. omr.ri iinnersLana uuw Mousey-Violet aoe not nave tne Jniria. match, carelessly discarded outQiri2 cersonality of "Grum 1 AV am infemft 1 V. hw camper, cuuiu euut, joacnei Lut a luit sue 1' other quaUUes which wUl endear admire other dancers doing MAMBO JITTERBUG RUMBA SAMBA YOU CAN LEARN THESE HOW NEW BALLROOM CLASS STARTS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. P3L AND CONTINUES WEEKLY.

12 WEEK COURSE (Payable in Advance) Gall HE3-2E52 for Information her to us. that destroys acres of line umoer here we have a piece of equipment designed especially for "hav Whenever we have a erev day or ing fires in- what happens? two, I am inclined to forget that YOU KNOW Under ideal conditions, I put a there are many bright, blue days Sheer as a mist-- Every stitch a compliment New Shades, Autumn-toned. 1.25-1.35 pr. LLiAlAeU WW UiC aUMUf VUV it refuse to burn I use match me into a state of deep melancholy, 'after match three packets to but a glimpse of morning- sunshine be exact. Finally make a torch, jean chase my blues away in seconds.

i i 1 cryea inm nnil tint Krtti vmif In A it's lh smart nw woy rfrtsting bcfor end after fiv. If the tremendously important cesium that looks Eke suit but is actually a dress and jacket. Thus, yea see, buying one outfit, yea are gettinf two I Royal, brews or gray, crease resistant cotton Cerday stripe, with velvet chesterfield cellar. i i gi 41, iy ft fcww r-- iiuaa -wwii, jwu, it into the furnace. Ea! now shell the weather? Surveys have prc-v-burn.

I run happily upstairs to get led, that appetites are. Most moms back to work. You've probably don't need a survey to tell them Sixes 3 to 15. guessed 15 minutes later I go that the youngsters' appetites are down to add the coal no fire enormous after a session cf foot So I take the debris out of the mon -20 05 IMM ini I hf III Hi 5. iliiltiiiiiilll liiiiffill iinilllli nil iiiiint I ster and start all over again.

AH I want for Christmas is a nice, ball in the crisp fall air. Take your suggestions for delicious, healthy, hearty meals from the Trexler Park roods on tout Econ The Shoppe of Prestige Fashions friendly oil burner. Bad news azain. Our dearest lit YOU1L IOVE THEM! tle kitten, "Grumbacher" Mr. omy grocer's shelf.

Tour linagina-'tion will run riot, and youll think jof all kinds of wonderful and inter STUDIO OF DANCING 34 Nertk 6th Street AIIentowB esting combinations. Get Trexler Personality himself, has been killed. Another hit and run, of course I've almost lost track of the beloved pets we've lost on the macadam Foods at your Economy Stores 629 Hamilton Street ana rememoer, it a xrexier it must be good. Adr. "speedway that goes part our 4.

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