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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 37
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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 37

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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1 SUNDAY CALL-CHROMCLE. Allentown. May 31, 1964 C-5 (MmU Schaeffer-Bush Engagement Told Announcement has been made of the engagement of Jean Marie Schaeffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Schaeffer, 3202 Cambridge Circle, Allentown, to Glenn B.

Bush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Bush, 118 Webster Allentown. Miss Schaeffer is a senior at Parkland High School. She is employed by the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association.

Her fiance, a graduate of Parkland High School, is employed as a design draftsman for Robert C. Kline, food service consultant. r- mmiwiffKf -mm himuwucmii "n.l Iff Ctf Si 4 r- J-v M' i '1 S'YX AM By MARY HARRIS WHEN DO SHIELDS NOT PROTECT your suit or dress? When you're going to send it to the drycleaners or you're going to clean it yourself! A garment can be permanently stained if shields containing rubber are left in when the garment is stored, so be sure to remove shields before the garment is cleaned. Incidentally, when you bring your dry-cleanables to us at American Drycleaners, we routinely remove them. HOW'S YOUR GOOD GROOMING SCORE? Do you make periodic checks for rips and tears, lost hooks or snaps, broken belt loops and hook loops? American Drycleaners does minor repairs on your clothes before they're cleaned! This service goes with our BOX STORAGE too, of course.

WHAT DOES FINISHING A GARMENT MEAN? Finishing is a drycleaner's word for what many people call pressing but it is much more than that. In fact, very little "pressing" of pressure. done. Most finishing consists of steaming and reshaping to restore the original finish. CLEANEKS 17th uni Allen $4 Alleotew What's available at our local stores? What are the prices? This newspaper gives you the most advertising news.

lion's Guild To Meet Tuesday The Women's Guild of Zion's Reformed Church, Allentown, will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the church's Fellowship Hall. A film lecture on the New York World's Fair will be presented by a Bell Telephone Co. representative. The worship service will be conducted by Mrs.

Ernest Andrews. Hostess chairman for the evening is Mrs. John Shafer. Ever add sliced frankfurters to hot potato salad? Good! 612 Hamilton Street Allentown's Prestige Furniture JEAN SCHAEFFER Tack a piece of linoleum to tables which small children use for play or study. A wipe with a damp cloth keeps it clean easily.

"0n hzr weUruL to have -fWirp'tfcres made Address Enjoy the Park Free Domey Monday Nigktto Nine easy convenience of Monday Nite Shopping at any Park Shop, No Purchase Required. Smith College Club Organized in Valley Smith College Club is "to promote the interest of the college and to bring its members into closer relation with the college and with each other." The alumnae hope to serve as a liaison between Smith and the Lehigh Valley. They are planning both social and cultural activities. The constitution and bylaws adopted by the A Lehigh Valley Club of alumnae of Smith College was organized this week at a tea at the home of Mrs. Donald B.

Goodman, 2859 College Drive, Allenmown. Three officers elected at the session are pictured above. Left to right are Mrs. J. Bowling Wills, Allentown, vice president; Mrs.

Goodman, president, and Mrs. William B. Hursh, secretary. They are studying a recent Smith brochure. The treasurer Is Mrs.

Robert F. McCann Allentown. The purpose of the new Salisbury Twp. Teacher Engaged To Florida Man Mr. and Mrs.

Johnnie Phil-man of Bell, have announced the engagement of his daughter. Pauline Phil-man of 1442 Walnut Allentown, to E. B. Sauls, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilton Sauls also of Bell. Miss Philman was graduated from Bell High School and received her B. S. degree from Berry College, Mount Berry, Ga. She was the recipient of a Rotary Fellowship and spent a year at the University of Capetown, Republic of South Africa.

She is teaching at the Washington Elementary School in Salisbury Township. Mr. Sauls, also a graduate of Bell High School, is engaged in farming in Gilchrist County, Fla. The wedding will take place Aug. 16 in Jacksonville, Fla.

Fox Bauder Mary Jane Bauder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bauder of School Street, Al-burtis, was married yesterday to Robert L. Fox, son of Troy Fox and the late Marie Fox of Hickory. N.

C. Tha Rev. William Bigos performed the ceremony in St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church, Emmaus. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Russell Bauder.

Gertrude Bauder was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Nancy Edelman, Bower and Colleen Bauder. Sharon Derr and Kimberly O'Brien were flower girls. Carroll Weeks of North Carolina served as best man.

Ushers were William and David Fox of Hickory, brothers of the bridegroom, and Ralph Shankweiler of Allentown. After a reception at the Tine Tree Tavern in Emmaus, the couple left on a honeymoon trip to the New England States. Mrs. Fox attended Emmaus High School and her husband is a graduate of Foard High School Hickory. He is employed at the Ford plant in Mawaw, N.

J. The couple will reside in Paterson, N. J. great buy frcm Sunmofts and Dofney' oil four twin, pieces sKowa colors were the decorations highlight at the tea. Mrs.

Alvin J. Whitney and Mrs. Hugh T. Mcll-wain, both of Bethlehem, poured. Smith College, at Northampton, was founded in 1875 and is one of this country's oldest and largest liberal arts colleges for women.

New Amaranth Officers Take Over Wednesday New officers will officially assume their duties at the business-dinner meeting of the Past Officers Association of Allentown Court No. 19, Order of the Amaranth, on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Hotel Traylor. They are Mrs. L.

May Keiser, president; Mrs. Miriam Fritz, vice president; Mrs. Margaret Grim, treasurer, and Hawthorne Mack, secretary. Hostesses will be Mrs. Lenora Rex and Mrs.

Annette Shoemaker. Reserva- tlnnc irt ha maHo with Mrs Rex. 921 N. 7th Allen town. Edward Neumoyers Are Wed 47 Years Mr.

and Mrs. Edward S. Neumoyer, 212 N. 6th Allentown, marked their 47th wedding anniversary on Friday. Mrs.

Neumoyer is the former Honorah C. Mulligan. The couple was married on May 29, 1917, in the Immacu late Conception Church. 9 p.m Shoe WHITE PATENT WHITE CALF trim. 15.95 MATCHING HANDBAG 11.95 Hosiery Lehigh Valley group are consistent with those of the college and its alumnae association, but the group must applyvto the alumnae association for formal recognition.

Several members will be attending class reunions at Smith and it is expected details of the local organization will then be presented to the college. The college banner and A Wieder Studio MRS. ROBERT L. FOX MONDAY 9:45 a.m. to The with The Coordinated Handbags and FARR'S ALLENTOWN open all day Wonderful WHITE PATENT 0 with Usually $1 59.80; Save $49.80 Trust reliable Dorney's to bring you this savings on quality! Look at these features that-assure real sleeping comfort, extra years of satisfaction: hundreds of tempered steel Adjusto-Rest coils; 100 cotton felt upholstery; genuine 8 ounce woven stripe ticking; true pre-built borders; heavy duty, matching box-spring.

These twin sets are ideal for children's rooms, spare rooms, summer cottages, schools, motels. Two year unconditional warranty, free delivery, free storage, convenient terms. For more information call Bette or Jerry at 434-6161 or shop Monday till 9:00 at nite. BONUS BUY! Headboards, frames Extra savings! Drexel's lovely French or Italian provincial twin headboards, complete with steel frame now only $29.95, were $59.50. Also adjustable steel frame, 4 wheel, only $7.95.

The CINCH Perfectly C. A. Domey Furruhxrz Company Ever Since 1877 Interior Decorating Service Phone Bette at 434-6161; she'll arrange an informal home visit. Shop Monday 9:30 to Thursday Noon to other days to 5:00 Use Dornes Convenient, family tailored credit services. CARESSA theas at FARR't ALLENTOWN, 8th Hamilton BETHLEHEM, Uhigh Shopping Cantor EASTON, Centre Square READING, 448 Penn.

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