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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 49

Publication:
The Morning Calli
Location:
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
49
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9 Debus-Kiak Nuptials Held In St. Nicholas Church Eugenia Kiak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kiak of Hellertown R. 1, became the bride yesterday of Donald W.

Debus in St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, Bethlehem. The Rev. Apollon Nowitsky performed the ceremony. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Oliver Hillegas of 124 2nd West Catasauqua, and the late William R. Debus. Sheryll Potter was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Marilyn Kiak, Nancy Sule and Pat Barto. Sandra Chaikowsky was junior bridesmaid.

Nicholas Hromiak Jr. as best man for his counsin. Ushering were Harry. Rupp, Gary Kiechel and Steve Kiak. Junior usher was James Kiechel.

After the reception in St. Mary's Ukrainian Hall, the newlyweds left on a wedding trip to the Virgin Islands. The bride is a graduate Hellertown Lower Saueon High School and Bethlehem Business College. She is employed by the Northampton County Children's Bureau. Her husband is an alumnus of Girard College.

He also attended Muhlenberg College, Phoenix College in Arizona and of Maryland. "Previously employed at the Western Electric Mr. Debus is a student at Pennsylvania State University. A. add the crowning touch of to spark the rich, glowing fashions of the season B.

A. Glamorous CARNABY black dyed VISOR mink, boldly beautiful. Origin U.S.A. 120.00 B. HIGH THIMBLE TOQUE Supreme luxury in tourmalines or natural mink.

Origin U.S.A. 110.00 C. HALO TURBAN Elegant self expression in lovely natural ranch mink. Origin Sweden. 140.00 0.00 8 Currently reigning in our fur hat collection are exciting new shapes in mink, persian lamb, lynx, nutria, fox, beaver.

From The ET CETRA SHOP: French Enamel and Pearl Necklace 15.00 .00 Black Crystal and Silver Earrings. 8.00 .00 Open Mondays Thursdays 'Til 9 Barolle SINCE MASTER FURRIERS 1872 Fur Salon Hamilton at Tenth Mink Breeders' Association. Fur products labeled to show country of origin of imported furs. TrinkleZajacik Vows Said The marriage of Helen M. Zajacik, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis J. Zajacik of 736 E. 6th Bethlehem, to Joseph C. Trinkle son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph C. Trinkle of 730 Cedar Allentown, took place yesterday in Ss. Cyril and Methodius Roman Catholic Church, BethleRev. Robert Kozel officiated.

The bride was attended by Mrs. Francis Zajacik Jr. as matron of honor. Mrs. George Zajacik and Mrs.

John Zajacik were bridesmaids. Joseph T. Zajacik, brother of the bride, served as best man. Ushering were Dr. John Zajacik, Francis Zajacik Jr.

and George Zajacik, all brothers of the bride. the reception at The Homestead, the newlyweds left on a wedding trip to Bermuda. They will reside in Bethlehem. Mrs. Trinkle is a graduate of Bethlehem Catholic High School and is employed in the sales department the Bethlehem Steel Corp.

Her husband graduated from Allen High School and received his degree in accounting from Pennsylvania State University. He is employed in the auditing department of the Western Electric Co. SUNDAY CALL-CHRONICLE, Allentown, Sept. 10, 1967 C-9 JOYCE ART SCHOOL of BEAUTY CULTURE Come In, Write or Phone 433-4575 or MR. MEL PROCANYN 262-3869 FOR INFORMATION! Male or Female Veteran Approved Learn Beauty Culture in pleasant surroundings Est.

1204 Hamilton Allentown 1929 Georgene Holler, Supervisor School Air-Conditioned MRS. LARRY BELLES A. DeChristopher Linda Ann Haupt Becomes Bride Of Larry Belles St. George Syrian Orthodox Church, Allentown, was the setting last Sunday for the wedding of Linda Ann Haupt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Haupt of 710 N. Kiowa Allentown, and Larry Raymond Belles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Abraham of 634 Grant Allentown. The Rev.

Joseph Allen officiated. Antoinette Figura was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Kathy O'Neil and Anita BelTracey Lee Fronk flower girl. Michael Belles was best man for his brother. Jack Abraham and Tyrone Belles ushered.

The newlyweds left on a wedding trip to Florida, after the reception in the church. The bride is a graduate of Dieruff High School and is a department manager in Whitehall Mall branch of the Zollinger-Harned Co. Mr. Belles, also a graduate of Dieruff High School, is serving in the U. S.

Navy and will soon be stationed in Japan. HANDY PAN Keep an extra dustpan handy near your kitchen oven. It's perfect for scooping a hot pie or cake out of the oven without getting your fingers burned. MRS. ERIC M.

BERG Berg-Mandell Performed in Alexis Faith Mandell and Eric Mitchell Berg exchanged vows last Sunday in Rodef Shalom Temple, Pittsburgh. Dr. Walter Jacob performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Louis, Mandell of Pittsburgh, late Mr.

Mandell. Mr. Berg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.

Berg of 818 N. 17th Allentown. Escorted by her brother-inlaw, Stanford Smith, Mrs. -Paul George MRS. JOSEPH TRINKLE Ceremony Pittsburgh attended by her sister, Mrs.

Smith, as matron of honor. Kim Smith was flower girl. Bruce Berg served as best man for his brother, Malcolm Berman and Arthur Kern ushered. The reception was held in the Garden Court of the tem: ple. The newlyweds plan to reside in Philadelphia, where Mr.

Berg is attending the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania. Bumgardner-Miller Vows To Be Exchanged Oct. 21 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M.

laboratory of the Cincinnati Bumgardner of Bellaire, General Hospital. Ohio, have en- Oct. 21 in the College Hill announced the The wedding will take place gagement of their daughter, Presbyterian Church, CincinMargaret Ann, to Dr. Marshall S. Miller, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Kerschner of Al- Apricot Cream lentown. Miss Bumgardner is a Serve apricot cream in your graduate of Ohio University favorite sherbet glasses and and the University of Wis- garnish with toasted almonds, consin. She is employed in shredded coconut or fruit, if the Cincinnati Speech and desired. In a mixing bowl Hearing, Center and by the dried blend 1 apricots, cup 1-3 sieved, cooked University of Cincinnati.

cup honey Her fiance graduated from and teaspoon salt into 2 Muhlenberg College and Cor- cups dairy sour cream; cover nell University Medical ColMiller is studying and chill several hours or lege. Dr. nuclear medicine on a fel- overnight before serving. lowship at the radioisotope Makes 6 servings. Clothes Talk by Mary Harris For the choolers, You don't have to have career gals, businessmen, your draperies drycleaned here's a quick rundown on the kind of clothes-care habits every six months, but monththat extend the life of cloth- ly vacuuming and periodic ing: brush clothes regularly; changing of their position at use wooden hangers of correct different windows will extend size for each garment; dry the time between cleanings.

wet garments away from heat When they are ready to bring before putting in closet; save to American Drycleaners, be hangtags on new clothes for assured we examine them referral when first cleaning carefully before we accept time arrives; have garments them for cleaning. Should drycleaned before they be- there seem to be any reason come very soiled; treat stains why they won't clean satiswhen they occur or they'll set factorily, we'll inform you imwith age; and never press mediately. Badly soiled, water over a stained area this, soaked, or sun-exposed draptoo, will set soil. eries frequently are a risk. AM deive in -Peter Jay MRS.

DONALD DEBUS 17th and Allen Sts. Allentown LAST 3 DAYS OF OUR GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE TOMORROW TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY All We Can Say Is BE HERE FOR NEXT TO NOTHING PRICES! (Even if you're not a Mother-to-be!) NOT every size in every style modes 728 WALNUT STREET Permit "Air-Cooled" 1-Block South of Hamilton 433-7834 Adams815: HAMILION ST. NEM0 EXPOSE IMPORT Nemo's peekaboo panty out of sight bra! fringe benefits! wool knit ensemble For minis and culottes stretch nylon tricot slimmer with show-off lace ruffles. Two stunning fashions one stunning look! Fringe trimmed, For your cutaway fashions "Side double knit wool coat, in a smart, seven-eighths length. Matching fiberfill-padded shaper.

Both in bright solids shift with colorful trim at yoke and sleeves. Black with and prints. Panty 7.50, bra 4.00 trim, or solid orange. Misses' sizes. $100 ADAMS SLIMWEAR MAIN FLOOR CRYSTAL ROOM SECOND FLOOR.

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