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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 9

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History Mrs. Mary Leh, a native of Berlinsville, was honored at a birthday party Saturday in celebration of her 90th birthday. Mrs. Leh resides at 536 New Allentown, and is a member of Seibert E.C. Church.

She is the mother of nine children, six of whom are living: Charles and Dorothy, Bethlehem; Mrs. Marian Fritzinger, Paul, Mrs. Minnie Miller, Allentown, and Mrs. Carl Seisler, Germansville. She also has 15 grandchildren, 39 great-grandchildren Here Told in and four great-great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Elmer Bausch will preside at committee meeting of the Allentown Garden Club at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the First National Bank, Center Square, Allentown. Plans will be made for the December floral show. Allentown Art Museum Are Auxiliary its summer will hold card the parties last noon-4 Tuesday, Aug.

17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ThereGuild's Holmes Gangewer, Slatington Pike. Rain date is Aug. 18.

Reservations can be made with Mrs. Earl McCandless, 919 S. 10th Allentown. Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary has planned a theater party for Wednesday, Aug. 25, when members and guests will attend a performance of "This Was Burlesque" at the Lambertville, Music, is Circus.

in charge of reservations. Civil Air Patrol Cadette M. Sgt. Pamela Kienzle of Allen- Their Engagements Announced CAROL ANN OLDT Mr. and Mrs.

Forrest Oldt of Kutztown R. 2 have announced the engagement of their daughter Carol Ann to Stanley J. German, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold German of New Tripoli R.

1. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Kutztown Area High School and is employed at Dellicker's Restaurant, Kutztown. Her fiance attended Northwestern High School and works on his father's farm. Living Within Your Income Sewing Enthusiasts Save Cash Making Yule Gifts while she watches TV. set of place mats a friend once A.B.

buys a stack of cot- sent me for Christmas my mesh dishcloths at the very favorites because I could store, plus some bright yarn. While she watch- just put them into the washer favorite programs, she and dryer, which is even easier the yarn through the than scrubbing the plastic kind. cloths in and out of the to make colorful stripes They were made of pale yellow converts the dishcloths terry cloth, with simple attractive place mats. hemmed edges. Accompanyidea reminds me of a ing napkins were dark brown.

If you buy terry cloth by the yard, you can get a lot of place mats for very little money. And never knew a woman who didn't welcome a new color scheme for the dinner table. She may not be able to vary the menu very much, but change of table settings is grand appetizer. Imagination Saves Money If you shopped for men's scarves or mufflers last Christmas, you know that the topflight sellers were the ones with a solid color wool on one side, with print silk on the other. Mrs.

S.H., of Madison, is adopting the idea and making her men relatives some beauties. She shops for remnants in -DeChristopher MRS. CARL H. BASHAW Mr. and Mrs.

Stanely R. Geiger, Kutztown R. 2, have announced the engagement of their daughter Diane to Edward F. German, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold German of New Tripoli R. 1. Miss Geiger, a graduate of Kutztown Area High School, is employed at Schappell's Food Market. Her fiance attended Northwestern High School and is now serving in the Army. He is stationed at Ft.

Gordon, Ga. cost of at least two, if not three, for what one would retail for. As she says, her budget for gifts is so limited she has to substitute time, imagination, some careful stitching in place of the, shopping money she doesn't have. I wish I had the space here to list all the imaginative ideas you home sewers contribute. But I must tell you about the -Waller MRS.

DAVID HANKEE Who's New JEAN COSTENBADER Mr. and Mrs. Austin Costenbader of Palmerton R. 2 have announced the engagement of their daughter Jean Marie to Ronald W. Wentz, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Wentz of 212 Center Parryville. The bride-elect was graduated from Palmerton High School and is employed at Scotty's Fashions, Little Gap. Her fiance was graduated from Lehighton High School and is with the Army at Ft. Bliss, Tex.

types of fabrics, and figlures she can make them at a ALLENTOWN HOSPITAL and Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. Alvin Messinger, Mt. Four births reported yesterday Allentown Hospital.

Sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Zoldak of Center Valley R. 1, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Crossley of Barto R. 1, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Bogert of Mertztown. A daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Webster of 205 W. Lexington Allentown. SACRED HEART HOSPITAL Five births listed yesterday in Sacred Heart Hospital. Sons were born to Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur White of 826 Club and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weiss of 922 Washington all of Allentown, and Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Grischott of 812 5th Fullerton. Daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quigney of 520 Washington and Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Purdy of 23 N. 9th all of Allentown. Sons were born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of 201 S.

Front Catasauqua, Rain Smocks Are Stylish DIANE GEIGER (jamas from it at about $1 a gifts pair!" Mrs. S. says she's also Mrs. making corduroy bathrobes for ton about $1.50 each which are dime comparable to ready for colored at least $4 per. So if you're on es her her Christmas gift list, you can threads expect a cozy time of it this mesh winter.

loops Some Other Ideas which Another reader New Jer- into sey turns heir Christmas This is Bashaw, Troxell Vows Said Hall Both the text and illustrations should make history enjoyable for young readers and coloring artists. The copyrighted book, printed by the D. H. Conover Kutztown, is dedicated to Scott Andrew Trexler II, first director and, assistant secretary of the society, who died recently. The busy guild members' current project a "Fashions Then and Now" show planned for 6 p.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 15, at H. Leh Co. -Millers' Studio MARY ANN E. PAPAY Mr.

and Mrs. Michael J. Papay, 104 Ave. Palmerton, announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Ann Elizabeth, to Thomas Frederick Dolon, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul H. Dolon of 113 Beverly Drive, Allentown. Miss Papay was graduated from Palmerton High School and Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia. employed as an X-ray technician at Allentown Hospital. Her fiance is a graduate of Parkland High School and is an employee of the Philadelphia, Bethlehem and New England Railroad, Bethlehem.

Ann Louise Troxell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troxell, 1003 W. Emaus Allentown, became the bride of Carl Henry Bashaw, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Napoleon Joseph Bashaw, 2319 S. 12th Allentown, on July 31. The Rev. William Stebbins officiated at, the in Trinity Memorial ceremony. Church, Allentown.

The bride's father gave her in marriage. Judy Doyle, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Mrs. Ruth Bear, Mary Ann Wingert and Mary Ann Jozos were bridesmaids. Kathleen Ritchie was flower girl.

Douglas Van Scyoc was best man. Ushers in were William D. McCullum, David J. Troxell, brother of the bride, and Thomas Madl. A reception was in the Brass Rail restaurant.

couheld, ple will reside at 1303 Hamilton Allentown. The bride attended Allen High School and Allentown School of Cosmetology. She is employed by Pet Milk Allentown. The bridegroom is an alumnus of AHS and recently completed a tour of duty in the Army. To.

aid in smoothing out those tiny lines and wrinkle dryness around the eyes regular vitalizing night creaming is recommended by skin care consultants. Gently coax the cream into the dry lines to soften and smooth the complexion, then press the cream along the deeper expression lines seven times with the finger tips. Complete the beautifying task by filming the Olay vitalizing night cream over the face and neck to give the complexion a look of soft loveliness. THE MORNING CALL, Allentown, Coloring ing room at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow.

Fancy and baked goods will be on sale, with the proceeds to benefit the park's improvement program. On the committee are Mrs. Russell Woodring, chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nagle, Mrs.

Paul Esterly, Mrs. Ralph Bear and Mrs. Robert Wetzel. A white elephant auction was planned for Sept. 7 at the Hotel Traylor during a recent session of the Soroptimist Club's program committee in the hotel.

Items bought dur- JOYCE M. KREPPENECK Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kreppeneck of Forge Street, Weissport, have announced the engagement of their daughter Joyce Marilyn to Barry R. Smith, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson W. Smith of Slatington. Miss Kreppeneck was graduated from Lehighton High School and St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing, Bethlehem.

She is on the nursing staff at Gnaden Huetten Hospital. Her fiance was graduated from Northampton High School and served four years in the Eastonorce. He is employed in to a throw, or quilt, or whatever you want to call it. She figures she spends practically no money but I'd guess that some of these throws will be handed down through families as prized heirlooms. (For Mary Feeley's new booklet, "Make Every Dollar send $1 to Dol.

lar Book in care of The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. Monday, August 9, 1965 9 Trout The first copies of the Trout Hall, 4th and Walnut published by the Guild of the Lehigh County Historical Society are off the press and "Trout Hall Coloring Book," available public sale at streets, Allentown. The book, a perfect introduction to local history for youngsters, is an A-1 professional job. Marian Musgrave Stewart, artist and author, illustrated the book which highlights colonial life at Trout Hall, the summer home of James Allen and his family. Ellen Herr, Barto Man Are Wed Ellen Rose Herr, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Elvin R. Herr of Lancaster, became the bride of James C. Longacre, son of the Rev. and Mrs.

Paul E. Longacre of Barto R. 1, on July 24. The Rev. Paul Longacre performed the ceremony in the Rawlinsville Mennonite Church.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attended by Mrs. D. Marvin Glick as matron of honor. Margaret Birky was bridesmaid. James Gehman served as best man.

John Ehst, Rodney Houster and Dr. Aaron Longacre ushered. Michael Herr and Ned Stoll were junior ushers. A reception was held at Meadow Hills Dining House. After a wedding trip New England The bride was graduated from Lancaster Mennonite School and holds a bachelor of science degree from Eastern Mennonite College.

The bridegroom was graduated from Boyertown Are a High School and Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Va. He will attend graduate school in Texas. By MARY I like to think bird who gets the about Christmas FEELEY I'm the early first word in shopping. But some of you readers have beaten me to the punch. I'm already getting letters from home sewing enthusiasts want to share their money-saving ideas while there's ample time for others to make use them.

Feeley So I thanks to Mrs. L. of Feeley Canton, Ohio, for this gay tip: "Remnants of wild print cotton or rayon, about yards or more, make the most attractive half-slips for the teen-agers on your Christmas list. Just cut them straight, use cents worth of elastic at waist thee and that's all. Considering the fact that you can pay $3 to $5 and up for these half-slips, the ones you can make are just as pretty at a fraction of the price!" And why confine them to teen-agers, Mrs.

We "mature" teens adore wild print lingerie, too. Then there's this thrifty note from Mrs. J.S., of Guttenberg, N.J.: "I bought a pajama and bathrobe pattern for 65 cents. I'm making seven pairs of pa- ADVERTISEMENT Nowalso Cream Formula! Same price -some positive action A new anti-perspirant that really works! Solves underarm problems for many who had despaired of effective help. Mitchum Anti-Perspirant keeps underarms absolutely dry for thousands of grateful users.

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New town Optimist Squadron 801, left Saturday for Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, to attend the Air Force Aerospace Age Orientation Course. There she joined 50 teen-age girls from CAP units for the one-week course. A Liberty High School graduate, she is a daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Kienzle of 1964 Windsor Road, Bethlehem.

She holds a student pilot's license. The Civic Group of Waldheim Park will sponsor a country fair in the park's din- -Conrad Studio RUTH E. HARRIS Mr. and Mrs. Luther L.

Harris, of 1815 Jane Allentown, have announced the engagement of their daughter Ruth to William G. Mann son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Mann of 322 N.

Lumber Allentown. Miss Harris, a Parkland High School graduate, is employed as a clerk-typist at Allentown State Hospital. Her fiance was graduated from Willaim Allen High School and is a clerktypist for Daniels Motor Freight, Inc. charming bed-throws a New York City reader is making. She uses the tiniest scraps of material to fashion into appliques girls in sunbonnets, butterflies, flowers whatever she happens to think of, with whatever scraps she happens to have.

Then she stitches these little appliques onto a basic cotton background, in squares, then sews them all together in- Delaware Girl Wed To L.V. Man Phyllis Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Monroe Taylor of Laurel, Del.

became the bride of David Hankee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hankee of Slatington, on Saturday, July 24. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Robert Dickey of Washington, D.

in St. Phillip's Episcopal Church, Laurel. The bride was escorted by her father. Sara Taylor, was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Bonnie Landon of Laurel; Diane Powl of Lancaster, and Janet Smith of Mooresville, N.

C. James Hankee was best man. Ushers were Ronald Hughes and Terry Chandler, both of Slatington, and Robert Hare of Lansdale. A reception was held in the Educational Building. The couple will make their home in Salisbury, N.

C. The bride is a graduate of Laurel High School and of Catawba College, Salisbury, N.C. Her husband was graduated from Slatington High School and is attending Catawba College. Private Party Family of 5, 3 daughters, require multiple dwelling apartment house or one suitable for conversion, or reasonable suburban home. West Allentown vicinity preferred.

Contact Ralph Moyer, 435-9818. $25 to $600 Thru Quaker State Finance Corp. 801 costs $40 per mo. 24 mos. $1005 costs $50 per mo.

24 mos. $1350 costs $56 mo. per 30 mos. $1545 costs $64: per mo. 30 mos.

Above payments include principal interest Loans Over $600 to $3500 THRU Quaker State CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO. 804 Hamilton St. Second Floor Donald N. Trump, Mgr. Phone 435-1539 Book ing vacation will be brought to the 6:30 p.m.

session for auction. Mrs. Grace Senior will hold a session of the ways and means committee at 8 p.m. today in the hotel. Mrs.

Anthony McMahon conducted the program committee session. Girls of the Jewish Community Center's Camp Adventure will present? a show, "Adventures A Go Go," 7 p.m. tomorrow and 1 p.m. Thursday at the center. Barbara Greenblat, counselor, is directing the production.

Carbon Girl Says Her Vows Doris Jean Kishbaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kishbaugh of 333 E. became the of Joseph M. Catawissa Stride Nesquehoning, Kupec, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Kupec of 332 W. Patterson Lansford, Saturday in St. Michael's Catholic Church, Lansford. Msgr.

Joseph Baran, rector, officiated. Given in marriage by her by her sister, Mrs. father, the bride was attended. bert of Charleston, S.C., as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Patricia Nalesnick and Carol Snyder, both of Nesquehoning.

Judy Kupec of Lansford, sister of the bridegroom, was a junior bridesmaid. Joseph of Lansford was the best man. Ushers were Charles Gilbert of Charleston, S.C., brother-in-law of the bride, and Thomas Marchetti of Tamaqua. Exum Pike of Connecticut was a junior usher. A reception was held in the Lansford AmVets Post.

The couple will reside with the bride's parents upon their return from a wedding trip to the New England States and Canada. Mrs. Kupec was graduated from Nesquehoning High School and the Empire Beauty, School, Hazleton. She operates her own beauty parlor in Nesquehoning. Her husband was graduated from Marian Catholic High School and is employed by Mack Trucks, Allentown.

ART AID Note to artists: mixing a little detergent with oil paints makes the colors flow easily. ALLENTOWN GALLERY 1213 Walnut ART 434-5393 No inflated big city prices. Come see and compare! Burke of 1557 Greenview Bethlehem. OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL A daughter was born yesterday in Allentown Osteopathic Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Mast of Northampton R. 1. PALMERTON HOSPITAL A daughter was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kresge of Palmerton R.

1 and yesterday to Mr. Mrs. Larry McFarland of 3262 Main Neffs, in Palmerton Hospital. WARREN HOSPITAL born Two boys and two Warren girls were yesterday in pital, Phillipsburg. Sons were born to Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Jones, Hope, R. 1, N.J., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albert, Washington, R.

69, N.J. Parents of daughters are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lindaberry, Stewartsville, N.J., and Mr. and Mrs.

James Cavage, 70 Flower Washington, N.J. MONROE HOSPITAL Weekend births at Monroe County Hospital, East Stroudsburg, included, Saturday, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur De Yong, Delaware, N.J., and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Anthony, Analomink, and Sunday, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Christian, East Stroudsburg, and a daughter to Mr. GREEN ACRES First Again $22,950 4 Bedrm. COLONIAL Baths Family Room Laundry Lot KRUEGER 433-1865 BUILDER 437-4173 Bethel.

QUAKERTOWN HOSPITAL Two births were reported yesterday in Quakertown Community Hospital. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Drybola of 42 S. 12th Quakertown.

A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitman of 316 Washington Sellers- ville. GNADEN HUETTEN A daughter was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs.

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