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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 9

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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THE MORNING CALL, Allentown, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1964 9 1 1 ii.iuw. i.iiwugnui w. vvmxmmm 1 iiini)WMjnm, 1 1 7 3 ArtM iv i Wk. I 111111 hi A 1 Apollo EILEEN TITZ Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Titz of 119 S. Convent Nazareth, announce the engagement of their daughter Eileen to Joseph Garger of New York City, son of Mrs. Johanna Garger of Austria. Miss Titz is a graduate of Nazareth High School and is employed as a secretary by Easton Potato Chip Co.

Her fiance attended the Mollart Trade School In Vienna and Is employed by the Triumph Metal New York City. Miller's EILEEN SCHMALZEL Mr', and Mrs. Frank Schmalzel of 229 N. 2nd Lehighton, announce the engagement of their daughter Eileen to Roger Mriss, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Mriss of Packerton, Miss Schmalzel, a graduate of Jim Thorpe Catholic High School, is employed by Barson Lehighton. Her fiance, a graduate of the same high school, is employed by Berkeley Bags Jim Thorpe. Hess't RHODA MOLL Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E.

Moll of Macungie R. 1, announce the engagement of their daughter Rhoda L. to Airman 2.C Ronald E. Kline, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Enos Kline of Macungie R. 1. Miss Moll is employed by Erie Insurance Exchange in Dorneyville. Her fiance is serving with the Air Force at Dow Air Force Base, Me. Both are graduates of Upper Perkiomen High School.

CONSTANCE SI EG EL Fred F. Siegel of Camp Hill announces the engagement of his daughter Constance Ava to Nelson R. Riedy, son of Mrs. Emma M. Riedy of 49 E.

Cumberland Allentown, and the late Howell R. Riedy. Miss Siegel, a graduate of Cedar Cliff High School, Camp Hill, is a senior at Kutz-town State College majoring in art education. Her fiance, a graduate of Allen High School, is employed by Fred Schiffner Son, concrete contractors of Allentown. PRISCILLA KOCH Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Koch of Lehighton R. 4, announce the engagement of their daughter Priscilla Ann to Wayne Dittmar, son of Mrs. Elmira Mihalko of Lehighton R. 2 and Stanley Dittmar of Slatington.

Miss Koch is a junior at Lehighton High School. Her fiance, who attended Lehighton High School, is employed by Wolfe Welding and Fabricating in Plymouth Meeting. Apollo SANDRA A. WALTER Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Walter of 301 S. Main Nazareth, announce the engagement of their daughter Sandra Ann to Richard L. Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wagner of 360 Main Tatamy.

Miss Walter is a graduate of Nazareth High School and Churchman's Business School, Easton. She is employed by In-gersoll Rand Phillips-burg. Her fiance, a graduate of Nazareth High School, is employed in the office of Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, Stockertown. Lns Art JUDITH ANN HOUCK Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur L. Houck of Ackermanville have announced the engagement of their daughter Judith Ann to Duane William Brugler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane C. Brugler of 106 N.

Robinson Pen Argyl. Miss Houck, a graduate of Bangor High School, is employed in the office of Blue Ridge Textile Inc. Her fiance, a graduate of Pen Argyl High School, is employed by Heyer Products, Bangor. DOROTHY S. HAAS Mr.

and Mrs. Willard S. Haas of 415 Seminary Pennsburg, have announced the engagement of their daughter Dorothy Sharon to Bruce L. Walter, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Allen S. Walter of Pennsburg. Miss Haas is a senior at Upper Perkiomen High School. Her fiance, a graduate of Upper Perkiomen High School, is serving with the Army at Ft. Gordon, Ga.

Carole Tomushak Announcement has been made of the forthcoming marriage of Carole Tomushak, daughter of Stanley Tomushak of 144 W. Ridge Lansford, and the late Josephine Tomushak to William R. Wood son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wood of 133 Prospect North Arlington, N.

J. Miss Tomushak was graduated in 1962 from Marian High School and is a student at Mc-Cann School of Business, Hazle-ton. She is also employed part- Engagements Told Something CAN BE done for ARTHRITIS THE NEXT SIXTY SECONDS CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE! if now you CAN get helpful relief from the ache! and pains of chronic arthritis whenever they occur. Get all the facts today. CALL 432-2042 or mail coupon below.

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A new knitted glove fits either hand equally well. It will be on You'll find more news about local people and local places in this newspaper than anywhere else. the market in the fall. VIRGINIA E. ALBRIGHT Mr.

and Mrs. Albert R. Albright of Miami, have announced the engagement of their daughter Virginia Elaine to Larry S. Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Russel W. Owens of 415 Bridge Lehighton. Miss Albright was graduated from the Andrews School for Girls, Willoughy, Ohio, and is attending Kutztown State College. Her fiance is a graduate of Lehighton High School and Kutztown State College. He is a member of the faculty of Bethel High School, Berks County.

JUDITH L. COLBECK Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Colbeck of Forest Hills, Pittsburgh, announce the engagement of their daughter Judith Lynn to Philip G.

Roberts Jr. son of Mrs. Philip G. Roberts of 28 W. Abbott Lansford.

Miss Colbeck was graduated from Edgewood High School and the Pennsylvania State University. She is employed by Lord Taylor, New York City. Her fiance, a graduate of Edgewood High School, attended Franklin and Marshall and was graduated from the University of Pittsburgh. He is attending Temple University Medical School in I THE Iftfijli 723 Hamilton Apollo MARY LEE RICHARDS Mr. and Mrs.

Michael A. Gilio of 48v George Nazareth, announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Lee Richards, to Richard A. Garr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Garr of 55 St.

Elmo Nazareth. Miss Richards was graduated from Nazareth Area Senior High School and is employed in the sales department of the Bethlehem Steel Co. Her fiance, also a graduate of Nazareth Area Senior High School, is employed in the office of the In-gersoll Phillips-burg. He attended Churchman's Business -De Christopher CAROL J. FRITZ Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd H. Fritz of Macungie R. 1, have announced the engagement of their daughter Carol Joanne to William J. Grim, son of Mrs.

PaHl E. Grim of 432 Ridge Allentown, and the late Paul E. Grim. Miss Fritz is a graduate of Em-maus High School and Sacred Heart Hospital School -of X-Ray Technology. She is a registered technician on the Staff of Sacred Heart Hospital, Allentown.

Her fiance, a graduate of Allentown Central Catholic High School, is employed in the Engineering Department of Mack Trucks, Inc. LOIS A. HOUSER Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Houser of New Ringgold' R.

1, announce the engagement of their daughter Lois A. to Larry A. Breiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Breiner of Allen, Cumberland County.

Miss Houser was graduated from Tamaqua High School and Allentown School of Practical Nursing. She is employed at Allentown Hospital. Her fiance was graduated from Cumberland Valley Hi School, Mechanicsburg R. 1, and is a student at Blooms-burg State College. Two-Way Collar PRINTED PATTERN EST ra l.

Carol Louise Smith Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of Franklin Avenue, Palmerton, have announced the engagement of their daughter Carol Louise to Richard J. Kadler, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Radler of Bankway, Lehighton. Miss Smith was graduated WEDNESDAY ONLY Doors Open 9:30 Beauty Contest Deadline Set In Montgomery Special to The Morning Call LANSDALE Nominations from Palmerton High School 1 1" and is employed at Barson Palmerton. Her fiance was graduated from Lehighton High School and is also employed at Barson Co. EARLY BIRD DOOR BUSTERS for the Miss Montgomery County Pageant will close Jan. 31.

ir7 The contest itself will be April 11 in the North Penn High Girls' Orion Famous Brand RUBBERS Toddlers' STRETCH TIGHTS School, Lansdale. SWEATERS Any resident may nominate a Just 19 candidate by sending her name AND SNOW BOOTS Not in every size. Reg. 3.00, 4.00, 5.00 52 whitt. Black All nylon, seamless.

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and Mrs. Kenneth L. Klotz of 235 South Lehighton, have announced the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Ruth Ann to Robert E. Focht, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Focht of 213V N. 3rd Lehighton. The bride-elect is a pupil at Lehighton High School. Her fiance was graduated from Lehighton High School and is with the Coast Guard in New York City. who nominated her will receive FOR 3 TO 6'ERS a $50 savings bond and two tickets to the Miss Pennsylvania Pageant.

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3 announce the engagement of their daughter Joyce E. to Harold D. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E.

Miller of 277 Penn Bath. Miss von Steuben is a graduate of Nazareth Area Senior High School and is employed by Nazareth Mills, Nazareth. Her fiance, a graduate of Northampton High School, is also employed -by Nazareth Mills, Inc. Parti SANDRA ANN LANDRY Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Landry of Saylorsburg have announced the engagement of their daughter Sandra Ann to Eugene Slaski Jr. of 920 Bridge Bethlehem, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Slaski of Bethlehem, and the late Eugene Slaski. Miss Landry is a graduate of Stroud Union High School and is employed by Collins Aikman, Pen Argyl. Her fiance is a graduate of Liberty High School and East Stroudsburg State College.

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