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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 17

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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THE MORNING CALL, THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 1941 SEVENTEEN Social Events Weddings WOMAN'S ACTIVITIES Fashion Articles Parties health education dejartment. 6kiU were also put on by the girls. To Give Penna-Dutch Play at Lehigh Church ated a book on travel to the Allentown Public library. The social service chapter night program is scheduled for March 27.

All members are requested to attend. LaVeme Hunsicker was chairman Allentown Hospital Student Nurses' Concert March 27 The student nurses choYus of the Allentown hospital will present its annual spring concert at 8 p. m. of the committee In charge of th party with Melba IJlly as co-chairman. Members of the Cadenza club, of which Lucille Wenner is president, servd on the committee.

YWCA Cadenza Club Has Another 'Cruise' Members and guests of the Y.W.C.A Cadenza club "set sail" yesterday afternoon immediately after school on a cruise party aboard Uie "SS. Cadenza" at the home, 1208 Hamilton St. The party was arranged by the Cadenza club and was attended by th hlc'i school Girl Reserves of the Y.W.C.A. Food was served on board ship and games were In charge of Marjorie Conover, secretary of the Today's Calendar of Activities Thursday, March 27, In the Nurses college at 17th and Chew Sts. The chorus of 60 voices will be under the direction of Dr.

Harold K. Marks of Muhlenberg college, with Anna Mae McCabe as accompanist. Outstanding on the program will be a violin solo by Yvonne Pranko; vocal solo by Eleanor Morgan; a reading by Betty Kleckner, and selections by a nonette of student nurses. Proceeds of the affair will be used to furnish the Nurses' home and for a banquet to be held at a later date. Tickets for the affair may be secured from any member of the committee or at the door on the night of the presentation.

Anna Mae McCabe Is chairman of the program, assisted by Eleanor Morgan and Betty Christman. mm Academy of Beauty Culture -V -I- Cosmopolitan Club 2 p. at the Woman's Club. Annual'-musicale and Guest Day. Mrs.

Philip W. Siekman, chairman; Mrs. Earl O. Lewis, president. Ladies Auxiliary, Good Shepherd Home 2 p.

in the auditorium of the old folks building. Lenten tea and program. Dr. Conrad Wilker. upeaker.

Mrs. J. Maurice Hurt, president. Catasauaua Woman' Club p. at clubhoiiM, 3rd and Undue Sts.

20th anniversary dinner and program. Lloyd Rmilh, speaker: subject. "American China." Mm. HarleiKli P. FaUitmnr.

proKram chairman; Mrn. Hale A. (luss. hospitality chnlrman. Mrs.

Harry J. 8. Kenn. president, nub, Y.W.C.A. 7 at the home.

March butitnetis meellnii. 1:30 p. Lenten tea and musicale lor members and friends. Mxs. Charles F.

Hockslrasser, president. Women's Democratic Club of Ihlih County 7:30 p. at the Woman's club. March meeting and proKrain. Mrs.

Fred Laildenslniier, president. Ladies Auxiliary. American Lesion 7:30 p. at the Freihoier's bakery. Card party lor members and friends.

Mrs. Mamie Benner. chairman; Mrs. Nellie Bernhard. president.

Beta Omen a Chapter, Beta Sigma Thi Sorrily 7:45 p. in the sorority rooms at the Americus hotel. Regular meet-in. Adult Bible Class. Trinity Memorial Lutheran Sunday School p.

in the church auditorium. Fourth annual spring concert fea luring the Alleutowii Hitth school a cappella choir. Harrison-Morton Junior Ilish School 8 p. in the school auditorium. Spring musicale by the school's musical BIG CAfMOAf DISH TOWEL SIZE 17 30 WORTH 10 OR MORE AT YOUR GROCER'S 1 The Oldest Established School of Beauty Culture in the Lehigh Valley.

1030 Hamilton St. rhone 3-3532 Allentown, Fa. When Death Valley Scotty first hit Broadway after years on the desert, he SILVER DUST, THE SAFE SUDSY Local Resident RevealsWedding Edwin H. Blessing City, Married to Jeanne Sheaffer, Newport, Last September Announcement has been made of the marriage of Jeanne Ferguson Sheaffer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles E.

Sheaffer, Newport, to Edwin H. Blessing 38 N. 13th son of Mrs. Helen Diven Blessing, New Bloomfleld, and Edwin H. Blessing, Hummelstown.

The ceremony was performed Sept. 28. 1940, at Fairfax, by the Rev. Carl Maxwell. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Blessing are graduates of the New Bloomfleld High school and Mr. Blessing was graduated from Dickinson college where he received the degree of bachelor of science. Mr. Blessing is employed In the general accounting department of the Pennsylvania Power and Light Co.

SOAP FOR QUICK, EASY DISH PERMANENTS 1.25 to $7.50 EVA SAVAGE WASHING AND SNOWY WHITE CLOTHES. THE TOWEL IS PACKED RIGHT INSIDE 203 NORTH 7TII ST. PHO.NK 61)01 thumbed through the French names on the Rector menu in bewilderment. FinaUy he called the waiter. "Bring me $20.00 worth of fried ham," said Scotty.

Now there is no meat known to man more delicious than smoked ham if in addition to modern mildness and tenderness it has that rich smoke flavor. Frankly, I know only one smoked ham which "has everything." It is Wilson's Certified Tender Extra Mild Smoked Ham in the bright orange wrapper. Only persons aged 18 and under, the sick excepted, can buy apples in Germany. OPEN EVE. The cast which will present the Pennsylvania Dutch play, "Noshions Dune Feel," Saturday at 8 p.m.

in Lehigh church, near Alburtis, is pictured above. Seated, left to right: Eva Ilinkel, Edna Fink, Millie Fink and Clara Stephen. Seated on the floor, Arlene Creveling. Standing: Mrs. Edgar T.

Fink, author and director; Martin Fink, Lila Schmidt, Bertha Schmidt, Earl Hitter, Mamie Laudenslagcr, Henry Fink and Alice Krauss. Moose Women Chain Ganj; To Meet Tonight at Home The Women of the Moose chain gang club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Moose home. Hostesses are Carrie Loring and Meda Yeager. The floor show is in charge of Jack Reinhart. The librarian committee, of which Carrie Loring is chairman, has don FoodCoosultant.

Wilson 4 Co. BUr6OR6E KECTORSArs TO MSISTCH THE HAM JH THE BRIGHT CltAN6lJ Kit. Send for nrw booklet, dotens of bright ideas nd recipes. Rum ford, Bex Mrs. Sarah Scheirer Today Observes 82nd Birthday Mrs.

Sarah Scheirer, 118 N. 6th widow of Lewis Scheirer, is today observing her 82nd Birthday anniversary. Mrs. Scheirer, mother of one daugh ter, Evelyn, is a native of Mickleys where she resided until the time of her marriage. Since, she has been a resident of Allentown.

An active church worker despite her advanced age, Mrs. Scheirer attends services regularly, she is a member of St. John's Lutheran church. Mickleys, and when road and weather conditions permit, she goes to church there. She attends Sunday school classes at St.

Luke's Lutheran church. An interested citizen, Mrs. Schrelrer has not missed an opportunity to vote since women were given the privilege in 1920. Moravian College Glee Club to Sing Today For Cosmopolites The Moravian college glee club of 25 men will entertain at the annual spring musicale and guest day of the Cosmopolitan club this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Woman's club house, 1114 Walnut St. Mrs.

P. W. Slegman, the club's music chairman, Is chairman for the day. Jack Kline Is director of the Moravian glee club and Ernest Ammann is its manager. Mrs.

E. C. Smith and Mrs. Homer F. Hatfield will be hostesses to the Cosmopolitan club members and their guests.

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