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14 THE MORNlSa CALL, AUentown, Friday, April 1953 Club Activities Women AffairS Scial Happenings Homemakers to Meet April 1 6 Woman's Club Will Review 1 952 Accomplishments at Annual Meeting, Open House Tuesday In Trinity E-R Church; Theme: 'Working for Better Health Today I t3 i "Working for Better Health" is ducted by WilUam Gordon, rural the theme for the spring home- NO ACTIVITIES LISTED SATURDAY Jmittee, wiU present a review of sociologist specialist at Penn state College. makers meeting, to be held Thursday. April 19. in Trinity ER The following local services wiU Brwokside Country Club 1 p.m., at the clubhouse. Annual children' Easter Accomplishments of the Woman's Club of AUentown in the past year will be reviewed at the annual meeting Tuesday in the clubhouse, highlighting the season's final Church.

Linden and Poplar Allentown. 1 take part: Tuberculosis. Richard Jackson; Red Cros. Miss Sara En current dooks at the group meeting at 2 p.m. April 15.

Hostesses are Mrs. R. D. Bucks, Mrs. Michael D.

Jones and Mrs. William C. Zinck. The international relations study party. The all-day meeting is sponsored Harrington; retarded chUdren, Ladies Aaxiltary.

MountataTtlla Memorial Association 2 p.m.. at the association's Mrs. Parke Speary; heart disease. Open House Day of the club. home, 1814 S.

5th St. Easter party ior WUliam C. McHenry; cancer. Dr. area children.

by the Agriculture Extension Service, with Mrs. EmiUe K. Lunger, Lehigh County home economist, supervising. group will meet at 2 p.m. April 29 at the home of the director, Mrs.

Mrs. Luther H. Kroninger wiU preside at an executive board George Moerkirk; public health Junior Section. Woman's do Allmtewn meeting in the morning at 10:30 6:30 and 7:30 p.m.. in the clubhouse.

nursing. Miss Anna voeuer: polio. Dr. HUda Ruch. A talk oa All- interested urban or rural Junior Assembly dancing classes' parties, Newsham Bentz, 2737 Allen St.

The emphasis of the study will be on Germany. Program Meeting concluding season. "Improving Our Health" wul be given by Dr. Michael Blackstone. Concluding the program wiU be homemakers in Lehigh County are invited to attend the sessions, which begin at 10:15 a.m.

and con tisdies AniUsiT. Marine Band 4 p.m., la ciock ana surgical dressing units will also meet at the same time. Open House luncheon will be served at 12:50 o'clock, reservations for which must be made by Mrs. Arthur Snyder of Normal tne oand nau. xi via n.

ward party. 1 square, well Known judge of Flow musical entertainment by a home clude at 3:30 p.m. A dinner wul be held at noon by the women of the Daa enters Division, Woman's Clan of Al er Shows certified by the New York makers quartet, composed of Mrs. FrankUn Mantz and Mrs. Milton iwonaay noon with Mrs.

Frank Miller or the clubhouse office. a eaeration of Clubs, wul sneak on lentown 10 p.m., in the cluDnouse. Annual Easter dance, "An Evening in host church. The reservation deadline is Thursday, April 9. "Flowers in the Home" at the pro Snyder, New TripoU, and Mrs.

Al gram meeting at 2 p.m. April Zl. The annual meeting will take place at 2 p.m., Mrs. Kroninger presiding. A memorial tribute will Interested persons may call the fred Evans and Howard mick, Slatedale.

Reveal Betrothal Agriculture Extension Office at Mrs. Paul Clymer, chairman of the club's garden committee, is ar 445 HamUton St. for tickets or get De paid nine members who died during the year. There will be a re in touch with the foUowing local committee chairmen: Mrs. Victor ception for 59 members and transferred Juniors who have affiliated Hamm, SchnecksvUle; Mrs.

Mir iam R. Kelchher, Neffs; Mrs. I. N. PearsaU, BreinigsviUe R.

Mrs. H. A. Hoffman, WescosviUe R. Mrs.

Leon Hoppes, Sla ting-ton R. Mrs. Lawrence Simmons, 619 Main Egypt; Mrs. Ralph Of Em ma us Couple At Party Mr. and' Mrs.

Roger Wimmer, 109 Eagle Emmaus, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss' Barbara Wimmer, to Jackie B. Queen, son of Mr. and Mrs' Bert Queen, 576 Furnace Emmaus. with the club since last April.

Serving as hostesses at a tea will be Mrs. O. A. Siegfried and Mrs. David G.

Williams of the hospitality committee. Group Meetings Bridge tournaments are sched Mutchler. Emmaus R. 1: Mrs. George Bausch, New Tripoli R.

1. uled this month at 7:45 p.m. April 13 and 27, with Mrs. Edwin L. Koh- Mrs.

Edgar Frey. GermansviUe R. 1: Mrs. Henry ruber. New The announcement was made at ranging a miniature contest of two classifications, which.

will be on display and be given ratings. Other Events The club is presenting Keith Jar-rett, pianist, in 'debut recital at 3 p.m. Sunday, AprU 12, in the clubhouse auditorium. The boy is not quite eight years old but possesses fine technique at the keyboard. An overflow audience is anticipated at the concert.

The Lehigh County Federation of Woman's Clubs will have its spring meeting Wednesday, 'April 22, in Catasauqua. It wUl be an all-day session, with the Woman's Club of Catasauqua as hostess. Junior Section The executive board of the Junior Section will meet at 8 p.m. Monday. On April 10 at 8 p.m., Mrs.

John F. West Jr. wUl preside at a brief business session of the section, after which Rosalba Joy wUl present a program of "Mexican Legends and Wolk Lore." Six Juniors in Mexican costume will Quota Iject i Monday Noon The Quota Club of Allentown wiU have its annual meeting Monday noon in the Elks Home, highlight ed by election of officers. Committee chairmen will present their annual reports and delegates -and alternates to the Second District conference, to take place May 2 and 3 at Split Rock Lodge in the Poconos, will be chosen. Retiring officers are: Mrs.

Fran--ces Weishampel. president; Atty. MadaUne PaUadino, first vice president; Mrs. Emma Egolf, second vice president; Miss Evelyn Hoi-ben, secretary; Mfs. Hilda Cook, treasurer; Miss Elsie Yellis.

Miss Sue Flood and Mrs. Elizabeth Mes-singer, directors. TripoU R. 1: Mrs. Allen Fink.

132 Lea Macungie: Mrs. Clayton ler as chairman. The antiques study group will meet at 10 a.m. April 14 at the home of the chairman. Mrs.

John Werley, New TripoU; Mrs. Harry Yeager, 520 Washington Allen- a party held Wednesday evening in the Wimmer home. Miss Wimmer is employed by the Emaus Telephone Company, ueen is employed by the RetaU Credit Association, AUentown. Both are graduates of Emmaus High School. Musselrhan, Allentown R.

Mrs. Paul Moyer. Bethlehem R. Mrs. Carl Linde, 28 N.

Whitehall town. There will be a round table discussion of ToTeware. Mrs. Michael Blackstone, chairman of the hospital library com- Greenawalds: Mrs. Arthur W.

Hohe, AUentown Star Route; Mrs. Benton Freeman, 2717 Allen AUentown: Mrs. T. P. Kirby.

Ma cungie R. Mrs. Lena Trexlertown; Mrs. E. A.

Koch, ZionsviUe R. Mrs. Ruth Schiff- Pilgrim Holiness Ch urch Is Scene Of Their Wedding The wedding of Miss Joan Lud ert, ZionsviUe R. 1. HOLIDAY FINERY Little Frances O'Neill, aged 4, admires the 18 brand new shoes that will be seen In the Boston Easter parade.

They're worn by her nine sisters who are pic-. lured in their spring outfits. Mrs. Daniel O'NeUl, the mother, and some of the older girls made the navy blue and white outfits. The O'Neill girls seen are: Danielle, 6, Julie 8, Mary, 9, Virginia, 10, Evelyn, 13, Maureen, 15, Diane, 17, Barbara, 19, and Jane, 20.

(UP) participate in the program. A All-Day Program 1 The morning program will in Directors who remain on the board for another year include the Misses Thelma Kiess, Sue KJeib-scheidel and Mary Stevens. clude a welcome address by Mrs. Clinton Geiger of Neffs and a re the Foarth Street Branch of the cottee nour will follow. Junior Assembly dancing classes wiU wind up their season with parties Saturday night at 6:30 and 7:30 o'clock.

The Junior Section is also antici low and Thurston Mohr, both of AUentown, toot place in the PU- YWCA at branch headquarters. 411 view of home economists extension projects. Walnut St. Several welfare dona People and Places The groups taking part in the review and their projects are: pating an informal dance at 9:30 tions were made. A film on HawaU was shown by Francis Zinck of the AA Motor Club.

A president's tea and election of officers wiU be held May 6, at 1:30 p.m. in the YW. Refinishing of furniture. New Tripoli; leather glove making, Wal-berts; Schnecks TTrlna Kiirta. daughter of p.m.

Saturday, April -18. Ginger Sharkazy's orchestra wiU play for dancing. Daughters Division "An Evening in Paris." a color DIAL10 BCACutar? tan vUle; aluminum tray making, Shoe-nersvUle; textile painting, Heidel Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J.

Kurta of 928 Liberty was baptized Sunday in Trinity ER Church by the, Roi riamnpe Hi Mnatz. nastor. Miss Clarissa M. Breinig, super gems Only tht fiotst carthUly ckati berg; slip covering. Friedens.

visor of art in the public schools. Miss Mary Risinger, supervisor is flying to St. Louis on Tuesday The parents were the sponsors. of home economics extension serv color and ptrfociioa. $25 lo S1CC3 to spend the week in attendance ice at State College, wUl speak on ful spring dance, wiU be held by the Daughters Division Saturday night at 10 o'clock.

A surprise program wUl feature the division's meeting at 10:30 a.m. AprU 11, preceded by an executive board meeting at 9:30 in charge of Miss SheUa Zinck. Mr anrl Mrs. Robert MacBride at the National Art Convention. I a- it i LM "Extension Work in Pennsylvania Mrs.

Kenneth Leiby of 726 New Allentown, is observing her birthday anniversary Junior choir of Calvary Moravian Church wUl wear brand new purple gowns with Buster Brown collars and purple ties on Easter at 10:45 a.m. in the church. The gowns were made by the mothers of the chUdren, supervised by Mrs. Henry C. Roth and Mrs.

James C. Cas-sone. Lanard PTA wUl sponsor an egg hunt Saturday beginning at 1 p.m. at the school grounds. An execu Co-workers Miss Charlotte M.

Schlicher Miss Charlotte M. Schlicher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlicher, 2056 Virginia Allen-town was guest of honor at a pre-nuptial party given by her coworkers at the Hospital Service Plan of the Lehigh Valley. The bride-elect will be married on Saturday at 6 p.m.

in the Upper Milford Mennonite Church, Zions-ville, to Richard Gehman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gehman, 120 Bace Macungie. Miss Schlicher was graduated from AUentown High School in 1951. Her fiance attended school in Macungie and is employed by the Bally Case and Cooler Company.

Phoebe Auxiliary Meets Thursday Women of Christ ER Church, Greenawalds, will be hostesses for the April meeting of the Phoebe Home Auxiliary, to take -place Thursday afternoon, AprU 9, at the home. The Rev. Joseph Gyorke, pastor of the host church, wiU address the gathering. Mrs. Gyorke will be in charge of devotions.

Mrs. Warren Fink, president, will conduct the business session. The meeting is listed for 2 o'clock. nt 7W1 Vneona Allentown. are Mrs.

Lunger wiU outline the Le Mrs. EUa A. Romig observed her birthday on Wednesday at the observing their fifth wedding- an high County extension program and Mrs. Pearl Edelmah of Fuller- home of her son-in-law and daugh niversary today, iney were married by the Rev. Stephen Knute in tho rhurrh of St.

John the BaD- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher, Fogelsville Boy Baptized ton will give a Pennsylvania Dutch monologue. Dinner and Afternoon Schedule At the dinner hour, tables are 1118 Lehigh St. tist.

Mrs. MacBride is the former Miss Pauline Bartos of Allentown. Miss Anne. T. Dolan, daughter of In Lebanon E-R Church Edwin H.

Rabenold II was the being decorated with an arrange Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dolan. 411 N. Torrv Edward Stair, son of Perfume That Clings Q.

Dear Penny: 1 adore pcrfom. 2nd wUl arrive home today for name given the infant son of Mr. tive board meeting is slated for tht Rov anrl Mrs. RalDh Stair Of ment representing "Better Health," consisting of fruits, vegetables and other foods. Sixteen homemaking and Mrs.

Edwin H. Rabenold a spring vacation from St. Mary bat for hum reasoa or other ita fra- FogelsvUle, during christening April 9, at the school. Brownie Troop 99 of Emmaus, Port Carbon, formerly of AUentown, is celebrating his first birth- groups and the five Garden Clubs rites Palm Sunday Lebanon. The rrmnc Jut does not lajt.on ma.

1 havo told several of mj friend that Hospital School of Nursing, Philadelphia. On Easter she will cele brate her birthday. in Lehigh County have been invit Rev. Ralph D. Althouse.

pastor of wUl distribute Easter baskets to ed to participate. want a -sew perfume, bat first I St. Mark's EvangeUcal and Re uay toaay. ne is luc gi auuauu the Rev. and Mrs.

Sassaman E. Hilhprt Sr. of 285 E. Fairview chUdren and shut-ins in Emmaus. Twenty Brownies cooperated in In the afternoon, beginning at most find out about a lasting Miss Burnetta Wambold, mission formed Church of that city, officiat nitir im4' i ii 1:15 o'clock, a panel discussion on AUentown, and Mr.

and Mrs. Har Mr. A. W. ed.

preparing the baskets. Mrs. Jasper ary from the Belgian Congo, was speaker at a Quiet Hour program what community services are ac The parents were sponsors. The A. A particularly good Idea for tive in Lehigh County wul be con ry Stair of Bethlehem K.

3. His father has recently become asso-piatcfl with thp Gorman EldershiD ceremony was witnessed by the Gardner is leader. Matrons Club of the YWCA cele women who claim that perfume does held by the Mission Circle of Trinity Evangelical and Reformed maternal grandparents, Mr. and not "stay with them" Is a Liquid Skin Church of God in McKeansburg. Mrs.

John Derr, Fogelsvule. and brated its 16th birthday at a pro F. A. DeChristopher Studio Mr. and Mrs.

Thurston Mohr grim Holiness Church with the Rev. G. V. Gattone performing the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mrs.

Sachet. It smooths on the skin very easily, and lingers longer because of unurcn weanesaay aiternoon in tne social hall. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Paul Christman, gram Wednesday in the Dur the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. H. Rabenold Trexler- ing the morning members rolled AUentown Life Saving Corps nrili cnnnmr hakp sal on Satur PRE-E ASTER SALE STOKE-WIDE SAVINGS Blouses! Dresses! Girdles! Lingerie! Mrs. Jeames Frederick and Mrs town. bandages for AUentown Hospital Horace Reichelderfer.

Supper was day beginning at 8 a.m. in the old Helen Ludlow of 208 N. 2nd St. Following a covered dish luncheon, in charge of Mrs. Corrine Hil- and the late Francis R.

Ludlow. lis sacnet oase. naa a siower nm of diffusion and evaporation than any other type of fragrance. Try this Houblgant Chantiuy Liquid Skin Sachet. Only IJH plus tax at better stores.

Mrs. WUliam Reiterman presided at a business session. A request DAINTY SHOPS legass. Mrs. Pearl Kriebel, Mrs.

Sears RoebucK More, jn. nn ai. The King's Daughters Sunday School class of Bethany EC Church She is employed by the Snyder Manufacturing Company. Clarence HL Moatz and Mrs. Fred was made for articles for a rum ISt NORTH 8TH STREET Smith.

mage sale to be held May 16, by Mohr is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mohr of 220 E. Walnut St. will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m., when Paul Wieand, art instructor He recently completed a tour of VSumiUjGi duty with the U.

S. Army. He is employed by the American Housing Corporation. at Allentown High School, will give an iUustrated talk on his trip to Europe. Richard Kriebel wUl sing.

Mrs. LUa Cole is program chair The Mohrs are residing at 921 man. Gordon AUentown. This wayfor bright shiny Stride Rites! The shoes that take such good care of little feet offer them the com-. fort, firm support, and growing -TO room they must have every day.

Bring your youngster ia for expert fitting! hitmiih brooker City's famous Fifth Avenue Easter Parade of Fashions wul not be tel-J jl and Pepsi, keeping pace with fashion, is the modern, the LIGHT refreshment dry (not too iweet), reduced in calories evised this year came some invitations from leading millinery designers (Mr. John, Laddie North-ridge, Eric Braagaard and Chan-da) to attend special Easter showings on Easter Sunday at smart uptown hotels. So I'm off to New York for on-the-spot coverage of what New York's smart set will be wearing this year. Look for the report in Wednesday's column. Two talking macaws (parrots to you) brought from Florida's Tropic Hobbyland (and the owners wept at having to part with them) are the newest addition to our fourth floor Their names? Blue Boy and Reds.

Tony Pastor and his popular dance orchestra wiU play at the Lehigh County CivU Defense Organization's dance and show Wednesday night at the new Armory, 15th and AUen Sts. With the orchestra will be weU-known Joni James, Miss America of Music, to furnish the vocals. Tickets can be purchased at the CD Control Center in the court house annex basement. Two experts in their own fields wiU be in our store next week on a consultant basis to demonstrate WGLV-TV in Easton will have a hook-up with Dumont" and ABC networks when it goes on the air and AUentown is still awaiting hearings on the four applications seeking the two UHF channels allocated here. I understand that the Lehigh County Crippled Children's Society's transportation problem of taking children to and from the Allentown Hospital and the Cerebral Palsy Class at Jefferson School is so great that the society is contemplating adding a second station wagon-ambulance.

Building plans for local church groups are mighty brisk this Spring. The First Presbyterian Church is making plans for a new church to be built, in the West End with social rooms, gym and possibly a swim-' ming pool. And the Church of the Redeemer at 19th and Washington Sts. is planning to add a first floor for Sunday School purposes. Added to aU this is the announcement that Temple Keneseth Israel plans to build a new edifice.

We've just installed a juice bar in our fourth floor Easter Toyland an automatic juice bar where the kiddies can get pineapple, apple and grape juice as weU as chocolate drink and look for the new rides we've just installed. So pause for a little refreshment when you bring the kiddies in to meet our Easter Bunny. And there's only today and tomorrow left for the chUdren to have their pictures taken with the Bunny. Friends of Hekla and Kurt Zie-genhorn, owners of that oh-so-popular Millside Inn in Palm were caddened to hear that the inn is closed until further notice. Both have gone to Hekla's native Reykjavik in Iceland on a short business trip.

It's rumored that officials of Central Catholic High School have shown interest in the possibility of buying the Jewish Community Center building at 6th and Chew Sts. when a new center is built sometime in the future. Also hear that Automatic Devices is still hunting for a site for its planned new factory and office building. A Brooker Bouquet to Bethlehem Globe-Times newsman Cliff Koch for the splendid job he did in publicizing Bethlehem's fine auto show (which ends tomorrow night, incidentally). With the news that New "York and talk to our costomers.

One Mrs. Bessie Blake, a demonstrator for Pfaff Sewing Machines wUl demonstrate the fantastic Pfaff machine and the sewing miracles it performs. She'U be in our third floor "Sewing machine department ail week so come in and see her. Then Miss Edna Peel, Roux consultant on hair coloring, will be in our fifth floor beauty salon. You can consult her without charge or you can make -an appointment to have your hair colored by this ex if ivouldn't be Easter without brand new Stride Rites from WETHERHOLD METZQER "Up-town Hoys9 and Qirls9 Shoe Zowii 951 HAMILTON STREET pert.

'Sfunny about hair coloring and the advances it's made in the! last few years. First it became respectable to change hair color, then it became quite frank (with color and streaks) and now it's a fashion and as accepted as lipstick to milady's grooming. If you've been nibbling at the possibility of changing your hair color or highlighting your hair, this is your chance to get an expert's -advice. The home refrigerator with automatic ice-maker Servel's newest entry in the home furnishings field which revolutionizes home refrigeration has just arrived'in our fourth floor appliance department. Come in and see it.

39 refreshes without filling Pspsi-Cela Bottling Company of Allentown, Inc. Undor Appointment from Pepti-Cola Company, Now York.

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