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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 10

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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10 SLNDAV CALL-CHRONICLE, Pa, Mar. 17, 1949 Henrietta Roth, Northampton, Wed To Harold Meltzer A Gentlcrpan's Watch The Tissot Thin Model Henrietta Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Roth of 1561 Lincoln Northampton, became the bride of Harold Meltzer, sot. of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Meltzer of 1 W. 85th New York City last Sunday in the Sons of Israel temple, Allentown. Rabbi Solomon Krevsky performed the ceremony, assisted by Rabbi William Greenberg. 1 The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of white beaded chiffon with a sweetheart neckline and tiara from which fell a fingertip veil of tulle.

She crried a testament topped with a white orchid. The attendants were Mrs. Bea Zim- Here is a gentleman's watch that really gives you pride of ownership. This beautiful thin model Tissot is truly a high grade gentleman's watch, not only beautiful, but also built for service. Comes with either the large second hand or small second hand.

Fits the wrist snugly. Come In and let us show you. 17 Jewels Non Magnetic Shock Proof And The Price Range met, Mrs. Mildred Hirsch, Jean Roth, Selma Roth, Harriet Mendel, Flora Meltzer, Barbara Meltzer and Alberta Meltzer. They all wore gowns of pastel chiffon with matching Juliet caps and carried bouquets of spring flowers.

Newt Meltzer was the best man and I the ushers were Jay Zimmet, Jerry Meltzer, Jerry Mendel, Joel Roth, Monroe Roth and George Hirsch. A reception was held in the temple recreation hall after which the couple left on a' wedding trip. .50 .50 52 57 to ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R.

Moyer of Coopersburg R.D. 2, announced the engagement of their daughter, Elinor, to Harold Rodgers Lynch, son of Mrs. Emma Lynch of Clarksburg, West Virginia. Miss Moyer is a graduate of Allentown High school, class of 1942. She is in training at the Allentown hospital School of Nursing and will complete her course in June.

Mr. Lynch was recently discharged from the Navy. He is now employed at the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. at Clarksburg, West Virginia. Mrs.

Meltzer was graduated from Northampton High school and at tended City College of New York and the Jefferson School of Social Sciences. Active in the Allentown Civic Faust Landes Little Theater, she had been employed doing commercial market research in New York. Meltzer was recently discharged from the Maritime service having served three years with the rank of ensign. A graduate of City College of New York, he Is a radio engineer. Jewelers 728 Hamilton Street Allentown "BONNET WITH A MISSION "Betrothal Bonnets" is Sally Victor's name for her enchanting new series of straw charmers.

Their face-framing flattery was specially designed for the day you proudly exhibit that new diamond on your third finger. She shows this one, of blue straw and old-fashioned straw flowers, with gold and diamond clips securing the under-the-chin bow. DIAMONDS ON A BRIDAL TURBAN For the sophisticated bride, Mary Goodfellow has designed this Oriental turban of light green net with an alluring attached scarf that is thrown over the left shoulder. For its wedding appearance she drapes the turban with a chain of gleaming diamonds and clips the scarf with diamond flowers. On their return from Cuba, they will reside in New York City.

Eleanor O'Donnell, WEDDING BELLS? Jane Heller Becomes Bride of George Hill In Bethlehem Church If Smart Appearance To the accompaniment of organ music played by the bridegroom's father, Jane Heller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heller, Ostrum at Bethlehem, and George Edwin Hill, Washington Officer Wed in Catholic Church Eleanor O'Donnell, daughter of Mrs.

Mary K. O'Donnell of 232 Ridge was married to Lieutenant George H. Kronenberg, USNR, son Ol Mrs. Mary J. Kronenberg of Spokane, yesterday morning in the Immaculate Conception church.

Rev. Charles J. McCluskey, cousin of the bride, was celebrant at the nuptial mass. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, William J. O'Donnell.

She wore a white satin gown with a lace yoke and pointed sleeves trimmed with applique. Her full length veil fell from a lace cap. She carried a bou-auet of lilacs and tulips. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence S. Hill, 625 Dellwood Bethlehem, were married Saturday in Christ Reformed church, Bethlehem, by Rev. A. A. Welsh.

The Miles K. Persons Will Mark Their 49lh Anniversary Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Miles K. Person.

SI S. St. Cloud will celebrate their 49th wedding anniversary tomorrow. The Persons were married March 18, 1897, by Rev. T.

J. Hacker, then pastor of Zion Reformed church, Allentown. Mrs. Person is the former Gertrude Marie Seislove, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton P. Seislove. Mr. Person, former Allentown city treasurer, is now associated with the Jordan Realty Co. He is active in Masonic circles.

Mr. Person Is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Morgan T. Person who conducted the Mountain-ville hotel for 35 years.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Person are active members of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church and Sunday school. The couple has three sons: Robert Morgan Person, Herbert Frederick Person and Dr. Morgan Donald Person, all of Allentown.

There are also four grandchildren: Richard Charles, Nancy Louise, Donald Bruce and Radell Marguerite Person. A family gathering will be held at tbePerson home this evening. The bride, given In marriage by her Is Your Passion Make Yours A Dobnoffs Famous Fashion father, wore a lace and net gown, with a ningertip veil falling from an orange blossom coronet. She carried an arm bouquet of white roses Jean Frances O'Donnell was her and sweet peas. The mala or nonor, Anne Lapgel, wore blue marquisette with matching hat and a bouquet of sister's only attendant.

She wore a blue lace gown with yellow accessories. Her bouquet was of mixed spring flowers. BRIDALS from 24.95 GOWNS from 4,95 Fine Selection of Veils, Hal os and Hats to Match Expert Fitters At Your Service Dobnoffs Bridal Salon, Second Floor red rosebuds. Best man was Corporal roster D. Lapp, U.S.M., of James A.

Kronenberg was his Bethlehem. Ushers were two recently discharged servicemen, Robert Heller, brother of the bride, and Paul Bissey, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. A re brother's best man. Ushers were William J. O'Donnell cousin of the bride, and John Barry.

ception for the immediate families A wedding breakfast was held at the Hotel Traylor for the immediate families and bridal party. The couple was held at the Heiier nome on js-trum St. The bride is a graduate of Liberty Hitrh school. 1945. Now in the em- will reside at Charleston.

5. wnere Lieutenant Kronenberg is stationed. nlov of Weston Dodson Co. The bridegroom also attended Liberty High school and re-enlisted in the Army after nine months in the Air Corps. tiH 1 fi I IV II See them in Vogue Mademoiselle Charm Glamour Harper's Bazaar and this spring determine to own one Hand-picked styles from America's top Coat and Suit makers expertly customed of quality fabrics.

Dobnoffs have them for you. Best Assortments From the Nation's Markets 109 In Style Quality In Value HER NEW SUITOR A favorite classic pump with built-up leather heels. You'll love this trim looking shoe. Down to earth comfort in this tan russet sling. 807 HAMILTON STREET ODR Euyers are constantly combing the markets of Hie nation, not a single source overlooked, so that we may present to the thrifty, fashion-wise local shopper the very newest in LVdies' Coats, Suits, Toppers, Dresses and Fashion Accessories, and best of all, dollar for dollar tot one of the lowet prices in Priced From QUALITY FOR ALMOST A CENTURY l' if 1 Modern diamond rings of rare ordnance wedding bands with tmasoai engraving distinctive matched ensembles.

Nationally known and advertised. Set A Setl $70.50 $250 Fricei Include 80 Fed. Tax It Cosh No More At FOR "BRIDES-TO-BE" Stop in on your next shopping trip and get vour free copy of the Bride's Silent Secretary. A novel booklet 'full of tips to make your wedding day one never to be forgotten. We Have Your Size Juniors 9 to 1 5 Misses 10 to 20 Women 38 to 46 and 334 to 4514.

Dobnoffs 3 REMEMBER: When you seek quality you always save. 615-617 HAMILTON ST. 63 1-633 RIDGE AVE. Fashion Store 27 H. 8th St.

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