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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 17

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THE 3IORXIVG CALL, Allentpwn, Tuesday, June 18, 1346 17 Raub Jr. High Promotion List Weddings-Parties Women's Affairs Social Happenings fly to San Diego, where she is joining her husband who is stationed at the Naval Base there. Mrs. Catogni is the former Bette Scripko, niece of Mrs. Charles W.

A. Bealer of the Ulster St. address. She was formerly employed as a steno-' grapher for M. S.

Young and Co. A party of friends saw Mrs. Catogni off from the Municipal Airport in Philadelphia. I makes 10 sold wvm AT GROCERS I Cambrian Club Meets The Cambian club last night at its meeting at the YMCA heard a talk by Mrs. Harry Hess Reichard on the Russian people.

Mrs. Reichard reviewed the book, "These Are the Russians," by Richard E. Lauterbach. Announcement was made that the proceeds from the Welsh Tea would go to the club charities: Salvation Army, YMCA, Rescue Mission and Welsh Women's Home at Scranton. Mrs.

E. J. Anderson, first vice president, presided, and introduced a new member, Mrs. Harvey Diehl. Announcement was made that a picnic will be held in Julv.

Mrs Kamnpl etflDCi rn i Pennsylvania German Play To Be Given Two Nights In Mickleys Church "De Steifmudder," a Pennsylvania German play in three acts, will be presented in St. John's church. Mickleys, tonight and tomorrow night at 7:45 o'clock. The Dlay is sponsored by the Luther league. The cast includes Dorothv Alexander.

Jean Ringer, Harold Mover. Valeria Hilbert, Dorothy Young, Del-thine Stettler, Mabel Schrader, Thelma Alexander. Jonas Schmover, Richard Smith, Eva Holland and Elsie Kratzer. Members of the cast participating in the Grange program are: Harold Holland, Melba Schrader, Ruth Weidner, Hulda Wright. Janet Holland, Robert Holland, Edward Oswald.

Peggy Susser Barbara Youne Section 9-4 Richard Bortz Robert Buzby Paul Davis James Flexer William Frank Bruce Geidner Wallace Hemingway Albert Kantra Robert Leh Thomas Lestel Shilin LeVan arry Mack Richard Marcks Richard Novak James "van Guy Schaefier Daryl Schroeder Raymond Stetier Betty Bachman Cleonice Breimnger Naomi Brmker Elizabeth Device Doris Fehl Thelma Fellencer Annetta Gehman Joy Heflner Betty Johnson Lorraine Lehr Mary McFadden Joyce Schafler Margaret ShaiemK Dons Snyder Janet Ziesler Section 9-3 Donald Davis Carl Ritter Sherwood Christine Brooks Catherine Corbiere Jacqueline Dulz Patricia Erdeii Patricia Filiman Lois Freeman Barbara Gold Gloria Goldstein Nancy Good Elmore Gattshall Nancy Hersh Doris Hess Joel Horiacher Audrey Huber Doris Kaplan Karol Kay Kincaid Roselyn Krosnov Roselyn Kreinov Nancy Kutz Elaine La Ros Madelyn Mantz Mary Ann Messner Marilyn Morgan Joan Quam Lucille Ronco Marjorie Roth Joanne Shurilla Joan Skinner Leanne Sn.vder Judith Treese Marianne Treichler Nettie Wallace Diane Weed Barbara Wetterau Florence Wuchter Section 9-6 William Biery James Cury Marvis Dasher Richard Dasher Harvey Fritz Irwin Greenberg Scott Moore Blair Mover Richard Paules RalDh Pidcock Richard Reeser Penrod Schmier Jack Silfies James Welty Marie Adam Ei.sie Beitler Clarabel Bennicoff Barbara Boger Barbara Brey Lucille Clauser Mary Clay Betty Dietrich Loris Fisher Marguerite Hem Kathryn Kreislcy Loretta Lipko Bcrnice Reichard Jean Schafler Joan Schafler Monica Schulter Rectum 9-1 John Armbruster Albert Sachman Remo Bedotto Stanley Brandts William Buchenhorst Dean Buckineham Julian Grossman Donald Kistler William Lerch Frank Jedhcka Graeme Mann Donald Mathews Dale Nester Norman Ott Thomas Ott Glenn Rader Arnold Rapanort Frank With Kenneth Wolbach Richard Wolfe Joan Baize Janet Brokenshire Jacqueline Burns Nancy Frankenfield Betty Held Pauline Kalfas Sandra Kaplan Jacqueline Klein Janet Koehler Lillian Long Margaret McGuire Catherine Mclntire Ruth Reese Joan Reinsmith Sherie Rickel Ruth Siegfried Ethel Sussman Nancy Werknecht Madeline Wnk Section 9-2 John Emery Edwin Ettinzer Richard Freeman Leonard Goldberg Kermit Knauis Charles Knecht Frederick L'Van Donald MacBean Richard Mattoon Gerald Roth Lewis Schmidt Irwin Schneider John Seebald David Seislove Gordon Sharp Guy Stroh Richard Warner William Wendel Alfred Wiener Richard Wood Alice Albright Joan Bhaer Jan Converge Mary Lou Bollman Barbara Creveling Jane Fisher Marilyn Gombert Ann Koch Geraldine Nelkam Norma Peikin Mary Jane Shafer Joyce Stedman Diane Southhard Dorothy Wald Ann Wise Section 9-3 Larry Boxer George Brady James Ca.se Norton Davis Malcolm Gable Richard Mantz Ira Melslin Garry Miller Leon Peters Larry Ritter Frederick Roth Edwin Smoyer Harvey Werner Leroy Wetzel Earl Wiedrr Marian Bechtel Lois Benner Abigail Bprhn Janette Brcmmger Lorene Christ Betty Lou Fetherolf Jeanette Fink Anna Hausman Theodore Haviaras Nancy Kern Gloria Leickel Joyce Linristi'om Ann Rhoda Marguerite Schaub Arlcne Semmcl VHSI17AI3iLES NEW. SOUTHERN, WHITE Pauls was named chairman of the nower mart committee. Refreshments were in charge of Mrs. Ida Pearson. Mrs.

Marcaret Wiliams and Mrs. Battels poured. Miss Loyson on Visit Here Prior to Return to France Laura E. Lovson of Philadpinhia formerly of Paris Prance, is xnpnrtinCT several days with Martha Butz, 514 N. mn oeiore going to Wisconsin lor the rest or the summer.

Miss Lovson, who completed her freshman year at Cedar Crest college, will return to France with her mother, Mme. Marthe Loyson, in October. She will enter the Sorbone in Paris to continue her studies. Miss Loyson has been in this country since 1941 and had her college preparation at the Friends Central Preparatory school in Philadelphia. Her grandmother, Mme.

Paul Hyacin-the Loyson, who left for France last week, is the wife nf Paul UVil, well known French literary figure. Frieda DeRoner Engaged To Wed James Lehrman Mrs. Laura DeRonpr 1RQ7 Woi, has announced the engagement of her daughter Frieda, to James Lehrman, son of Mi. and Mrs. Charles Lehrman.

1818 Pennsylvania St I Both young people attended the Allentown Dublir; ww.u. iuioo JC Roner works in a silk factory and Mr. jjcriuiid is empioyea by the Automatic Devices Co. POTATOES Ladies Aid Society Meets This Afternoon Ladies Aid society members of St. i Michael's Lutheran church will mppt i at 2 o'clock this afternoon in June session.

The members will rather at the George Ormrod Retreat, YWCA bun-1 galow at Summit Lawn, where they; wm oe guests of Mrs. Daisv Mover. Mrs. O. T.

Weaber, president, will preside. Members are asked to hrincr a box lunch. 31rs. William L. Catogni Joins Husband on Coast Mrs.

William fatnpni nf iivy I Ulster left Allentown Thursday to; 2-VJEEK SPECIAL $20.00 COLD WAVE S12.50 Call 3-1752 ior An Appointment Smith's Beauty Shop 17 S. 81b STREET SESBSKai 2nd Floor NATURAL PERMANENTS advertised Permanents. SET DQ iij iuuiii Din oinui PHONE 2-S811 Stylist Est. 10 Years. Calif.

White Potatoes 10 45c Nearby Green Cabbage 4c Crisp Calif. Carrots i 9c Tasty Firm Grapefruit 5 35c Sweet, Red Ripe WATERMELON Wit, or Without Appointment. Oorn Fveninrs fr. THE NAME YOU SHOULD REMEMBER (DiLeo's) famous for i The best nationally 51 rts machineless. r-i DiIaa'c Supervision bv Mr.

DiLeo OSCO Pure Cider Vinegar 18a OSCO White Distilled Vinegar Walbeck's India Relish nmj.c Olivar Plain Queen Olives 35c Olivar Fancy Stuffed Olives r.vcj,r Princess Table Mustard 2 Walbeck's Sliced Dill Pickles 22o Snyder's Crisp Potato Chips 27c grid $ea Macaroni or Spaghetti Ideal Spaghetti Sauce sot.n7oc Mabel J. Hankey Bride of Manard Schiller The marriage of Mabel J. Hankey, Washington. D.C., daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

rharles Hankev. of Elkins, W. to Manard J. Schuler, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leidy S. scnuier, iau TTninn TalvH Allpntnwn. took Dlace Saturday afternoon at a double ring ceremony in St. Peter's Lutheran church, Hanover Ave. aev.

warren C. Heinly. pastor, officiated. Albert G. Hofammann was at the organ, and Mrs.

Dorothy Pratt, New York City, the bridegroom's cousin, was soloist. The bride was given in marriage hv hpr hrnthpr Darrel Hankev. Elkins, W.Va. She wore a blue brocade gown and carried a colonial bouquet. Her attendant, Mrs.

Thomas A. Galey, of Washington. DC wore a gown nf npach brocade and carried a colonial bouquet of mixed flowers. Ralph Snyder, Bethlehem, was best man. Thomas A.

Galey. of Washing ton, and Richard J. UU, Aeniown, were ushers. A reception was held on the church lawn. Guests were present from Allentown.

Bethlehem, Catasauqua, Elkins. Washington. D.C.: Dundalk, Baltimore, and New York City. The bride is employed oy the second National bank. Washington.

Mr. Schuler is in the employ of Western Electric wasmngton installation department. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smith Today Are Celebrating Eighth Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Luther M. Smith, 152 Court today are observing their eighth wedding anniversary. They were married in St. Peter's Lutheran church, Ridge Ave.

and Chew by Rev. F. A. Posselt, pastor. Mrs.

Smith is the former Wilma Waschitsch, daughter of Mrs. Teresa Gober. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Smith. He is employ ed by the Bethlehem Steel Co. and a member of the East Allentown and Allen Fire and the Allge-meiner ArbeiterVerein. Mrs. smith is member of the Ladies auxiliary of the Allgemeiner.

Emmaus Couple Observed Their Fifth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. George D. Handwerk of 908 Chestnut Emmaus, are observing their fifth wedding anni versary todav. They were married June 18.

1941, in St. Paul's Evangelical Congregational church, Reamstown, by Rev. C. C. Reeder.

Mrs. Handwerk is the former Catherine E. Buchanan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan Wilkes-Barre.

Mr. Handwerk, formerly of Slatington, is an engineer on the Central Railroad of New Jersey. Merry Workers to Present Two Penna. German Plays Two Pennsylvania-German plays by the Merry Workers of Trinity Evangelical and Reformed church will feature the program meeting of the St. Stephen's Lutheran church.

Franklin and Turner tonight. The program will begin at 8 o'clock. Peggy Lewis will be soprano soloist. The name quilt made bv the society will be auctioned. A silver offering" will be taken.

Saucy Pert with its Ot cm Personals Alex Seagreaves, proprietor of Siggy's German Grill at 6th and Linden yesterday quietly celebrated his 64th birthday anniversary. Irene Everett, popular manicurist in the Colonial barber shop, left on Sunday for Columbus, where she will enjoy a ten-day vacation with friends. She flew from Philadelphia to Columbus and will return home by air next week. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Bean. Kulps-ville, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Drumhel-ler, St.

Elmo Lansdale, became the parents of daughters, born yesterday in the Elm Terrace hospital at Lansdale. A son was born yesterday at 8:55 a. m. to Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Menszak, Sellersville, in the Quaker-town Community hospital. Mrs. Lloyd R. Thomas, the former Vivian Bender, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl A. Bender 114 S. 8th has -arrived from South Gate, Calif, to be a bridesmaid Sunday at the wedding of her brother. Earl A. Bender to Alice L.

Reiss of Beth lehem. Mrs. Thomas, accompanied by her five-year-old son, Jeffrey Lloyd Thomas, will remain here until August when she will return to California with her husband. He will join his family in mid-August. Doris M.

Sohland, 716 Chew vesterdav received a bachelor of science degree in library science at the 55th ccmencement exercises of Drexel Institute of Technology, Philadelphia. She already holds a bache-lc of science degree in education, and formerly was a librarian at the Allen-town Library. Doris Anne Unger, 152 Court today is celebrating her 10th birthday anniversary. Myrtle Dougherty, 948 Court and Maggie Dougherty tomorrow will observe their birthday anniversaries. Mrs.

Frank A. Weaver, 530 N. Mohr yesterday celebrated her 77th birthday anniversary. Pupils in County Blind Assn. Classes to Have Outing Today at Summit Lawn Lehigh Count.

Blind Assn. auxiliary will be host to pupils in the classes conducted by the Blind Assn. at a picnic this afternoon at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Phillips, Heck-mans Lane, Summit Lawn.

Guests will leave from 713 Linden at 1 p. m. Auxiliary members will provide transportation. More than 2o guests are expected. Members of the Auxiliary will bring two box lunches, one for themselves and one for a member of the class, Mrs.

W. C. Masonheimer is donating the ice cream. Mrs. Charles Kline, cup cakes and Mrs.

George Hutchins, soft! drinks. Members of the Auxiliary in charge' of the affair are: Mrs. Horace Hasting, Mrs. Charles Kline. Mrs.

Fred Shel-1 don, Mrs. Ralph Wyatt, Mrs. Joseph I Young, Mrs. Joseph Mosser, Mrs. George Hutchins, Mrs.

Frank Cress-man, Mrs. Gerald Backenstoe and Mrs. Samuel Phillips. Also on the com mittee but unable to attend are Mrs. Gladys Appel and Sophie Haas.

The Car met Dragottas Mark 8th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Carmel Dragotta, 507 N. 4th are celebrating their eighth wedding anniversary. Mrs.

Dragotta is the former Anna Rose Latsch. Mr. Dragotta is manager of the Center Square comfort stations. Butter-flavored Thins by KEEBLER (They're ilighily twf) young ballerina Phyllis Wuchter Jacqueline Wuchter Faye Knauss Janet Clauser Section 9-7 Dale Bentz Ronald Bmkley Charles Brown Carl Fenner Leroy Fink Royal Heintzelman James Herman Samuel Kern Charles Kohl Robert Lawless Eugene Mattuiz Lawrence Rommel Earl Souders Ernest Stewart Vincent Sukeena Emery Weidner Donald Wieand Carolyn Albright Martha Bastian Saundra BishoS Marilyn Bicse Anna Carfagno Ann Charles Irene Daskalos Joanne Frick Dons Henry Marion HUbert Shirley Jones Constance Kahier Doris Leiser Doris Lux Dolores Neamand Eleanor Palmer Jeanette Romig Doro'hy Snyder Dolores Stem Faye We'hprhold Section 9-8 John Charlesworth Deimar Eisenhard Roger Fegely Lee Fortney Nicholas Frutrakis Harrison Knerr Paul Kuhns Warren Miiler David Nickel Erwin Smoyer Richard Snyder Lioyd Stephens Norman True James VonSteuben Geoffrey Webster Richard Whitner Georgia Ail'n Elizabeth Barthel Esteila Bower Louise Brucker Shirley Dipfrnderfer Shirley Kincaid Anne Michpner Shirley Miller Shirley Meyer Pearl Schadler Anna Schmoyer Dolores Smith Shirley S'ocker Shirley Toolan Dolores Woolley Section 9-9 George Azar Vance Bachman Leslie Barber John fieauchamp Ernest Bieber Charles Durner Donald Frederick Jack Giglio Richard Grammes Charles Gross Roland Harrier William Hein Harry Kalb Stuart Karess Karl Kercher Robert Knorr Robert Lamson Donald Miller Richard Minnich Frederick Otto Stanley Ritter Lee Seidel Dale Sell Raymond SfetfW Pasquale Stravino Neil Taylor Frederick Walters Donald Welsh Norman Wendling Raymond Whitner Peter Yonsetto Sarah Weinberg Engaged To Norman Baumgarten Mrs. Ida Weinberg, 749 N.

6th has announced the engagement of her daughter Sarah, to Norman Baumgarten, son of Mrs. C. Baumgarten of New York City. The engagement was made known at a party given at the Weinberg home on Sunday, June 9. The bride-elect attended the American Business school and is employed at Benioff's Furs.

She is active in affairs at the Jewish Community Center. Mr. Baumgarten attended New York university and is purchasing agent for the Barricini Chocolate Co. Ladies Aid and Friendship Club to Meet Wednesday Husbands will be the guests Wednesday at 8 p. m.

of members of the Ladies aid and Friendship club of St. John's Reformed church, Fullerton. The affair will be held at the home of the pastor Rev. Alfred S. Mertz.

Greenawalds. A covered dish suDner will be served. Reupholsier Now! E-Z Terms Let us rebuild your living room suite into a new one. Brand new durable fabrics. As Low As CCQ C1 or Sofa PJD.UU anfj chair Phone Allenlown 3-7513 et Belhlehem 6-8361 for our representative to call with samples no obligation or write BEST UPHOLSTERY SHOPS 142 HAMILTON ST.

Ko. And is a of Ladies' Full-Fashioned Nylon Hosiery Will Be Sold Every Friday from 11 a. m. to 6 p. m.

at 136 North 7th St. Allentown, Pa. Telephone Operators i I i Have "Family Nights" At Allentoun Exchange Relatives and friends will be guests of Allentown's 250 Bell Telephone Co. operators at "family night" parties to be held tonight and tomorrow in the central office, 723 Linden St. Each operator will be allowed to take family members and friends behind the scenes in the central office to watch the calls being handled on the large switchboards.

The group will also be shown the recreation room where the girls may rrlax when not on duty. The room is equipped with radio record player, a piano, writing facilities and newspapers and magazines. At the conclusion of the visit, refreshments will be served in the company dining room. Mrs. Ei.sie F.

Bossert, chief operator, uill be hostess, assisted by Blanche E. Landrock and Florence E. Yonkin, assistant chief operators: Irene G. Gehrinuer, evening chief operator, and Miriam M. Brodt, night chief operator.

Delta Zeta Chapter To Have Doggie Roast Delta Zeta chapter. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, discussed plans for a doeeie roast June 29 in the Lehigh Parkway at a meeting last night in Hotel Tray-lor. Sally McGargle presided. Committee members for the affair fire: Dorothy Andersen, Mrs. Louise Messner, Rita Winkler and Kitty Sheese.

Members present were Gloria Beit-ler, Kitty Sheese, Mrs. Louise Messner, Rita Winkler, Mary Hunter, Betty Aspers, Janet Seislove, Dorothy Andersen, Betty Kohler, Ann Scarloss. Betty Hess, Mary Tenchia and Miss McGargle. OSCO Pure PEAMUT BUTTER jp Ml Flavor for Jf Delicious led Tta OSCO I TEA I ORANGE PEKOE fll it Tomorrow Wednesday One Day Only Tfco full, rich flavored, heavier colfeedeiiciotii feed! OSCO "heat-fio" ROASTED 10 "35 Ideal All-Green Asparagus No. 2 3 1 con 0 Hurleck Peas Gi.nwood Green Beans Ne8a 20c OSCO Carrots Nen 1 2c Tant Lunch.on 1 mT 12 33c Armour's Treet 35e Potted Meats Armaur'tn 6c Sv'van S.al Cottage Cheese 13c Flour GOLD SEAL Seedless Raisins 1 Beetrix Julienne BEETS 2 i5o bodied, perfectly roatted 2 Alt 25c 25c veip 22c i4o 2 9o N.len 2C 46-ox tmn 39C 1 17c Ns.

lean 19c can 41c 4C-et can 29c 2 can 25C Mo. 1 con 15c and Tlteah FRYING Higher Rib Lamb Chops 4c Breast of Lamb 21a Neck of Lamb 21 Ball Perfect MASON JARS IKS COIFFEI sain Sv CoA laat for VoIkobo ami Delicious Cream Cakes Rob Roy Elderberry Jam Dfi Nabisco Butter Thins Nabisco Graham Crackers Educator Crax Kool Aid Beverage Powders Light Red Kidney Beans 3 etMweod GRADE A BLENDED JUICE Ideal FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE ttlonwood GRADE A Grapefruit Juice V-8 Cocktail Vegetable Juice look, its rounded toe, caters to all your summer cottons from midriff frocks -to lounge clothes. Oomphies special platform sole is yours for cushioned ease. Very flattering in royal, fuchsia, or black wool and cotton gabardine. ert PIEICE Quality (pDidlAu Fancy.

Fresh-Killed, Grade ar 'ar Baa -i Lamb Roosf 42e Ban In, Sauara Cut Lamb Chops 'b 40c ad or Arm Shank Lamb b21C l2 We have just 37 suits in this outstanding value giving group. They are odd sizes and patterns in 100 all wool materials. Some are light weight and unlined. Some are slight ly soiled. Each one, however, is a terrific value.

Chuck or Shoulder, Bone In, Square Cut LAMB ROAST 37 Fi Nets of Mackerel 9c Fillets of Whiting $4-95 READING knows how to flatter A m-' x' iff KM Speedup BLEACH 2K17. J4-aai Jus 17C ALL SALES NO PHONE FINAL CALLS Farmdale Quality Poultry Feeds Mash JoWl:" GrowingMash 25 ib $1.30 Oyster Shells 100 $1.10 Cattle Salt impw 50 bk o3c Cattle Salt 50 51c CASUAL SHOES DOWNSTAIRS The Name That Identifies Style and Quality 639 HAMILTON STREET ALLENTOWN BETHLEHEM These Frirei. IHertive in oor Store Bd Meat Markets in Allentown and Vicinity..

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