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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 107

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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TOE SUN. BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3(1, Section PAGE. It Westminster Events LAST WEEK! AUGUST FUR SALE! St. Thomas School, Brooklyn, New York. Mr.

and Mrs. G. Norman Hunter have returned from a motor trip through the New Eng- land States and Canada. Mrs. Hunter, who is chairman of Music Education Department, Peabody Conservatory of Music, was a member of the faculty of four teaching for a week at the Elementary School Music Institute at the University of Wisconsin.

They visited Doctor and Mrs. W. H. Malcolm at Grand View, N.Y., and Mr. John O'De- Vries and family at Framing-ham, Mass.

JR. AND MRS. STERLING iV1 R. SCHAEFFER, Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Shutter and Mr. and Mrs. Kelson Young vacationed last week at Atlantic City, N.J.

Mrs. Sue Day, Fort Lauderdale, is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. I. Miller Richardson. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Wesley Mathias spent the past week at Ocean City, Md. Brother David J. Reedy, C.S.C.

of St. Edward's University, has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. David Reedy.

He has been assigned as a member of the faculty of Csrj I ks 6.Y -H -V I i a ii4J Betrothals i Announced A R. AND MRS. CHARLES DONALD COREY, of Tow-son, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Donna Louise Corey, to Mr. William S. Robinson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William S. Robinson, also of Towson. An April wedding is planned. Clawson Tid well Announcement has been made by the Reverend and Mrs.

U. D. Tidwell, of Cleveland, of the engagement of Mr. Tidwell's daughter, Miss Vlorence Aileen Tidwell, of Ellicott City, to the Rev. Paul Clawson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Clawson, of Pittsburgh. The wedding is planned for October 10 in Baltimore. Plant Siegel The engagement of Miss Tamara B.

Siegel to Mr. Morton B. Plant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maryin S.

Plant, of 3315 Bancroft road, has been announced by her parents, Doctor and Mrs. Benjamin I. Siegel, of Pikesville. A December wedding is HUTZLER'S Miss Marilyn Kay Krohn and Lt. Kurt M.

Lammers are engaged to be married. (ill OiSQGBto 00 I I mt i ill Sci I i 1 i i i ptO ui iji.niwi in 11 Mfiffi Miss Florence A. Tidwell, of Ellicott City, and the Rev. Paul Clawson are to marry. Bischof, to Cpl.

John G. Flesher, USMC, son of Mrs. Charles Flesher, of Lakewood, and the late Mr. Flesher. Lam mersKroh Announcement has been made by Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs.

Harold K. Krohn, of Fort Meade, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marilyn Kay Krohn, to Lt. Kurt Michael Lammers, USAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin II.

Lammers, of Minster, Ohio. A graduate of Heidelberg American High School, Germany, Miss Krohn attended Mary Hardin Baylor College For Women, in Belton, Texas. Her fiance was graduated from Ohio State University. The wedding is set for December. Colin Kehnan The engagement of Miss Barbara Lois Kelman to Mr.

Harvey Baer Colin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colin, of 3509 Copley road, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kelman, of 4620 Frankford avenue.

A January wedding is planned. Wachs Lcrine Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Levine, of 4411 Wentworth road, have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Judith Levine, to Mr. Leonard Wachs, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Adolph Wachs, of 6307 Liberty road. Miss Levine is a student at the University of Maryland. Mr; Wachs will enter his senior year at the University of Maryland in September. Fittro cider Mr.

and Mrs. Henry J. Heider, of 1801 Sexton street, have announced the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Judy Ileata Heider, to Mr. Harry W.

Fittro, of Lansdowne. A Christmas wedding is planned. Sheridan aynie Mr. and Mrs. PVank E.

Haynie, of Fairmount, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Edna Lee Haynie, to Mr. Paul E. Sheridan, of Fulton. N.Y.

rcwoven cxpciily and planned. Posner Brottnan Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Brotman, of 3411 Kelox road, have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Diane Brotman, to Mr. Allan Posner, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Posner, of 4533 Finney avenue. The prospective bride is a graduate of Baltimore Junior College. Mr. Posner was graduated from the University of Maryland.

A June wedding is planned. Litvin Margolies Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Margolies, of Philadelphia, formerly of Baltimore, have announced the engagement of lheir daughter, Miss Phylis Margolies, lo Mr.

Bernhardt Litvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Litvin, of 3220 West Belvedere avenue. Miss Margolies is a graduate of Forest Park High School. Mr.

Litvin, who attended the University of Maryland, has returned from a tour of duty with the Armed Forces in Korea. The wedding will take place in the spring. Marshall Lorey Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Lorey, of Pekin, 111., of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Carol Ann Lorey, to Mr. Clayton Alan Marshall, son of Mrs. Helen L. Marshall, of 4904 Stafford street.

Miss Lorey was graduated from Pekin Community High School. Her fiance, a graduate of Baltimore City College, served four years with the Air Force. Flcsher Biscltof Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss lone E. Bischof, daughter of Mrs. Leonard E.

Bischof, of 4209 San-ner avenue, and the late Mr. iiivis il.ly in hi. ii i iijn ii linn 1, Victor 1 I 6-transistor portable radio IIulzler own (-killed weaver repairs woolens and taldt linens gathering the threads by hand and rewraving tlicm into the original patterns. a No re-knit jersey and knitted wear. I hi tiler's also repairs handbags, zippers, umbrellas, hosiery; cleans and refinishes suede and leather clothing and gloves.

Ihitzler" Repair Center Main Store south balcony eM icw, Towson, h'astpoiiit 4V 39.95 complete with case, batteries and earphones perfect pift for ell-known KCA workmanship excellent tone and reception ideal for ltasehall and footltall games smart, lightweight design Hutzler's Ucconl Sho, lain Store Annex estview, Towson, Eastpoint I 4 If ll ine unii Auuiorizeu I 1 fl 216 N. CHARLES ST. JpTN. 2229 E. MONUMENT 2004 W.

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$483 Natural Mink Side Jackets $299 EMBA Autumn Haze Mink Coats, $2888 Canadian Sheared Beaver Coats. Gray Persian Lamb Jackets $299 Beige Dyed Squirrel Stoles $165 Dyed Mouton Proc. Lamb Jackets CONVENIENT TERMS All vires plu.t tax. All Iws lahrl'd to show covntrv 0 origin. EMBA Mutation Mink Bretierx Association I1EAHIUG AIDS i Playtex r- t.

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PAY WEEKLY OH MONTHLY S.audMJKfvtz- HEARING AID CENTER of Baltimore Phone SA. 7-2900 113 N. Charlcn Lexington it Eutaw The makert of Playtex offer this "get-ocquainted" sale. They're sure that once you wear the cotton-pretty bra you'll always wear it; because tests prove that even ofter 65 machine washings, cotton-pretty stays fresh and I i 5 I riLiu IE. 9-4900 vi i HOWARD SHOP EVENINGS: ChorUi St.

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