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Lock Haven, Saturday, July 9, 1960 Mother Bridal Gown The marriage of Mary Marletlr I Snyder, daughter of Mr. an- 'Mrs. Albert E. Snydcr, 64 FreHericlk Fleminglon, am George Thornton, an em ployc of the Clinton Paper. Co, Castanoa, look place on the after noon of July 3 in the Mill Hal Church of Christ.

Rev. John U. Phelps. pas tor, officiated for the at 2 p. m.

Sixty guests attendee wedding and reception in the church social rooms. Mr. Snydcr gave his daughlci in marriage. She wore a full- length longisleeved gown of white satin, made by her mother. The fitted bodice featured a yoke of embroidered nylon lace.

Gather ed paneling in the back formed a chapel train. Her headdress was-a tiara of rhinestones that held -ah imported nylon net veil. She carried a colonial-style bouquet of while roses and pompons. Miss Cathy Temple of Median-j icsburg. maid of honor, wore blue gown of organza over taffeta, i having, a scalloped 'neckline and fitted bodice.

She carried a Colonial bouquet of mixed flowers. Torrence Englert, Lock Haven, served as best man. Rolan E. Weaver, Mill Hall RD 1, the bride's brother-in-law, and Guy F. Thornton, Lock Haven RD 1.

the bridegroom's brother, ushered. Kenneth G. Neiman of Lamar, vocalist, was accompanied by J. Wolfert, the bride's uncle. Baskets of white gladioli provided the floral background for the church ceremony.

Mr. Thornton is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy F. Thornton, 108 E.

Bald Eagle Lock Haven. Both he and his bride are Lock Haven High School grad uates, in the 1959 and 1960 classes, respectively. After their wedding trip to New York State and Canada, they are living in Flemington. Postscripts Continued from page 4 Mrs. Keen, Avis, Wed Lawn Ceremony for Ralph Martins The marriage of Mrs.

Helen Keen of Avis "and Ralph Mar in, Mill Hall R.D.j took place last Saturday at 4 p.m.' 'in a lawn ceremony at the Martin home The Rev. PaulH. Klcffel, pastor of First Evangelical United Breth en Church in this city officiated Miss Wanda Lou Keen of Avis and Martin attended the couple. Out-of-town guests included Airman Glenn A. Keen of Kecslcr Air Force Base, Miss Nelma B.

Keen and Miss Grace McCloskey of Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Packer, Montoursvillc. The bride wore baby blue dress with white accessories She carried a bouquet of red roses. Fifty friends were present for a buffet supper and wedding re ccption.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin who toured Canada on a shori wedding trip, are now living at Mill Hall. The bride, daughter of Mrs Naomi Phillips of this city am the late Alonzo Phillips, is em ployed at Susque View Home Mr. Martin is an employe of Gen eral Armature and Mfg.

Co. in Mill Hall. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G.

Mar tin of this city. Mrs. Ronald George Thornton Miss Mary Marietta Snydcr, a 1960 graduate of the Lock Haven High School, became (he bride on July 3 of Ronald George Thornton. The bridegroom Is a son of IWr. and Mrs.

Guy F. Thornton, of this city. He works for the Clinton Paper Co. In the Cnstanca plant. Mrs.

Thornton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Snydcr, of Flcminglon. (Jack Krcy, Photo).

Hospitals Dog Visiting Child; Children Injured at Play Mrs. Andrews Bride July 1 Arthur Muthlers Living in Salona I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Muthle are making their home in following their marriage on Jurj 1 at the East Main St. Methodis Church in this city, and a wedding Mrs, Hugh Adam Williamson, Bride Today Elizabeth L.

Botts, of Pcnnlngton, N. and Kenmorc, N. a teacher in Buffalo, became the bride today of Hugh Adam Williamson, of Williamsport, chemistry professor at the Lock Haven State College. The nuptials took place at 12.30 p. m.

in First Presbyterian Church, Pennington. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson expect to-live In Woolrich when their home is completed. (Photo by Oren J.

Turner) Elizabeth Botts Wed in New Jersey to Lock Haven College Professor The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Louise Botts of 'Kenmore, N.Y., a teacher in Amherst Central High School, Buffalo, N.Y., and Hugh Adam Williamson, chemistry professor at the Lock Haven State College, took place at 12.30 o'clock this afternoon in First Presbyterian Church, Pennington, N. J. The Rev. A. Kenneth Magner officiated for a double-ring ceremony preceding a reception and luncheon at Landwehr's Restaurant, River Road, Trenton.

Mr. and Mrs. Williamson have planned on the dress was repeated in ajsity, M.S. She taught in Trenton floral heandband. The bridesmaids, Miss Eleanor Jones of Philadelphia and Miss before going to Buffalo.

Is Doctoral Mr. Williamson, who is a Ph Jean Cox, Hopewell, N.J., wore Beta Kappa, graduated from th dresses like the'matron of honor's, Williamsport High School. He embroidered with pink, and pink studies for the B.A headbands. All three carried nose-; and A degrees at Bucknel Mormon Girl Wins MIAMI BEACH, (AP)-A aven-haired beauty reigns as llss USA. and matches her per- figure and charm against 42 iris from all over the world to- night in Semi-finals lor.

the Miss Universe title. Linda Itabent, an 18-year-old Mormon girl from Salt Lake City, Utah, won out over 42 American Miss USA. gay bouquets. University, and is a doctoral can- Francis H. Williamson of Lan-j di ate at Cornell University.

caster was his brother's best man. Robert H. Christie, Montoursville; He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William G.

Williamson, 117 Huff- vw wwt i.r'll Henry L. Strieker, Pennington; man Williamsport, and or Ned E. Peterson, Northampton, I an at United and the Rev. Josiah Brcthren church that Clt Susan Confer. 9, daughter of (Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Confer, Monument, injured her right foot yesterday while- playing at home. She received emergency treat- in the basement of the Methodist jment at the Lock Haven Hospital church, Saturday.evening, just 75iand was discharged. He was struck bv a playing at a local field. trip to Spring Water, N.

Y. ball while; The bride is the former Werner, East Greenville, Several pre-nuptial parties have Charlene Andrews, 654 Charlotte Makin. Hyner. slipped, daughter of Mrs. Ora Pennine on her walk at home and injured dith of Corning.

Y. The 0 was escorted and ivcn a wedding trip into Canada, re-;" honored the couple. 'turning July 23. I The Williamsons entertained ati Mrs The bride, who is the tMlss Jud Ith or 8 an home in Williamsport. and! E.

Mam Dr and Mrs ist, presented a wedding recital choir mem bers of his church en-i i an accompanied Arthur N.i lertained for bri degroomJ Howard, injured his left hand i dated for the evening while working at 8.30 o'clock. year ago. Other big news items in the ragged old paper included the Hope Hose company's acceptance of Lewisburg's invitation to join in the July 4 celebration there, the re-election of the Hon. C. A.

Mayer as president of the Normal School board of trustees, and the distribution of bouquets to the in- Frederick Morgret, 41. of 32-1 Both were treated and discharged. Mary Goodrich of ijj ictiiivi She wore a simple full-skirted arran ed in the church with lightly em-' anf Mrs. Williamson The dress fell ve Woolrich when their IV. Clinton fell approximately of bell, N.

the bride's sister, A buffet suppcr the we dding at the bride's home follow- the wedding rehearsal last eve- jury to the right arm and was discharged. Fred Walker, 12. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker, was Ben Hirsh's mates of the county jail and the'treated for an injured left elbow, city poor house by the W.

C. T. U.j The river was in "good rafting and Emery's, Wolf's and "the Corporation had I passed through the day before. I The paper also reported the parture of F. A.

Rail as delegate! Uy JIM to the P. 0. S. of A. convention al Denver, and the sudden death; of an old man named George! Sunday Fisher, who lived along Bald Eagle Creek near Percy White's mill.

The paper said the coro- discharged. Cheryl Sechrist, 4, daughter of, Mrs. Bethel Sechrist. Buffalo, was! co bitten on neck by a dog while visiting in Lock Haven. 01 organza earnations 1 taffeta, having a black bodice.

na carnatlons wore white accessories and a cddln Parl Patients Admitted on Goodrich wore a dress, white pink Mrs. Henry L'aning Strieker of Pennington, the bride's sister and matron of honor, wore an all- sorics, and" a "pink' rosebud "cor- wn tc short organza gown, having I a full skirt. The orchid shade of surgery were Sandra Weaver, 10, i 5 r.ut«^ i-ii i bride home on East Mam St. Younger Sef ner's jury had not reported yet but the man apoplexy. certainly died of at Williamsport Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Mrs.

Fanny B. Hirsh, 516 Hawthorne Wil- jliamsport, wife of Ben Hirsh, a The big news of the day, how-j Lock Haven resident was Robert Master, Burketls Trailer Court. Patients Discharged Discharged yesterday were Wil-' Ham Chitlinango, N. Mrs. Harold Duck.

18 Mt. Vernon Mrs. Dominic Pecchia. Mill in. Till i Ml 11 i wmim uunua ever, was the collapse of a scaf-'a boy.

who died yesterday in Di- Hall: Mrs Carl JI lcr Ml11 Ha rich Park! fold at Peter Beck's building at! vine Providence Hospital after a a Iailg E- Ba Mrs. Willi 44 Attend Dickey Reunion The Glenn S. Dickey family re, union Sunday attracted 44 to Wool- the corner of Grove and illness. Streets, where painting was in: er husband, who lived on East Charles Fox was fatal-j walnut as a vouthi has nu ly injured, his brother, George, merous familv connC cUons here, was badly hurt and George He is a retjred men clolhier and Eagle Mrs. Jerry Stover, 26 creek Bald Eagle Mrs.

on -ivv Basmger 20 N. Summit Mrs. as sccretary Phnmnc lclnni-1 i rtl William Kitchen of Beech R.D. will succeed Mrs. B.

Lucas of Beech Creek Th Packer, Island Route. rtl Others who attended were: Mr. tol saved himself by clutching the coping over one of the third story windows as he felt the The same coroner's jury which went up to investigate the death of Mr. Fisher remained on dutv to former de.egate to the Democratic National Mrs. Hirsh, 62.

had resided Williamsport 43 years. She was the daughter of Samuel and Ida Brodsky. of Brooklyn, N. both i t- Children discharged were Pattie; and Russel lnslow, Loretta n'Ro -nton R.D. 1 Wayne in Gingery.

0, son of Mr. and as Lloyd Gingery, 124 oh of Salona: and Mrs. Also dischargeJ were Mrs. Stan-j Larry Today's: Bride, Shower Guest JERSEY SHORE Miss Bcv- jerly Carson, 1. entertained Wednesday al a bridal shower at her home, honoring Miss Mary Fave, 335 Smith whose marriage to Ronald David Markle will take place tonight at 8 o'clock at the Church of God.

'Miss Fave is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fave. Markle, son of Mr. and Omar Markle, 819'Seminary is an employe at' the Atlantic Service Station.

i Carson's guests included i Misses Betty Overdorf, Connie, Burchill, Linda Baird, Bonnie- Moyer, all of Jersey Shore; 1 Ronald Kinley, Miss Sylvia Shearer, and Miss Martha Cranmer of 'Avis. i Births Wclshans and children. investigate this fatal They included Dr. F. P.

Ball, 0. She was a life member T. Noble. J. N.

Sloan. P. P. Ritt-! Temple Beth Ha-Sholom and a inan, P. B.

Melick and J. D. Stal-'f orme president of the ton Sisterhood. i auu 1.1U1UI ell, cy Fry and son Rcnovo: Susan, Bimb. Mona and Peggy of Henry George and son, Lock Ha- Jersey Shore' Civ A the from Beech Another death that day was that of James Welsh, 83," who had During the early years of thejf; rj.

2. former Williamsport Community served three terms as county; chesli Mrs Hirsh scrvcd as a commissioner and was known as.mnmW of ils boarc i of directors. and son, Vaughn; Mr. and Mrs. 1 and Dickey and daughter, Ronald Douty and son, Loganton; Karen; Byron Lucas: William I Kitchen and children, Wayne and! Kcnovo Hospital Admitted today Mrs.

Eleanor; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon! and children, uufctiv auMuaimtu HIUI the sa government war bonds Chit WOOt firnrpp TnmL-n u.o,-o thoroughly acquainted river from Lock Haven to water." The obituary reports that he was the son of Se, ae during sons bonds ch itwood and George Tomko were Allen, and James, and II. She wab atlmittcd yesterday. Admittcd-and Mrs.

Dickey and sons of achieve- Thursday were Kevin G. Nevins. Joe and Wally. World awardcd certificates ment for her services by the Mrs. Mildred McGuirc.

and James! Ricky Is Three Blonde haired, blue eyed Richard J. Morse is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Morse, 509 E.

Church Street. Ricky celebrated his third birthday June 16. He is the grandson of Mrs. Kathryn Johnson and the late Dick Johnson, Lock Haven, and Mr. and Mrs.

Burl Morse, of Owego, N. Y. GARDNER-Mr. and Mrs. Rich-j ard Gardner, Howard R.D.

the parents of a daughter born at the Lock Haven Hospital at 9.13 a.m. yesterday. Mrs. Gardner is the former Helen Lindsey. Birthday Club Delta Simcox, 8 Lorraine Miller, 4 Frances Ann Carter, 6 Cosmopolitan Club to Close Charter Charter Night be marked by the new Cosmopolitan Club, meeting for a picnic July 12 at: 6.30 at the home of Mrs.

Mary iAlice Swan, R.D. 1, Mill Hall. Some 16 members of the new Mackeyville wscs FESTIVAL TONIGHT' llo-Made Ice Cream Cake Sandwiches Bazaar Items COMMUNITY GROUNDS I organization hava signed the char- iter. which will be closed at this I meeting. born on the Monsevtown flats, two! "Surviving-, besides her husband, miles above the river on the north i a lwo ons Jack adpl side, where his father had settled a and Morton, of Williams- in two sisters, Mrs.

Sadell Sil- "He'attended school a short verman of Miami Beach. lime at Dunnstown;" says the pa- Mrs Jcan Birenbaum, per, "and a few terms at the log Ncw York citv and lnrcc srand- school that stood near the old i children. Lock Haven burying ground." He: was buried "in the old cemetery." Funerals Two other references in this' will be con- obituary are interesting from the ducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at the reporter's point of view. Mr.

ip age Funeral' Home, 125 E. Third' Welch had been married twice Williamsport. for Mrs. Fanny and the obituary gave the Hirsh, 62, 516 Hawthorne Ave. name of the first wife and wife of Ben Hirsh.

of the first husband of the second.who died Friday, July 8, 19GO at The report also stated Divine Providence Hospital, Wil- frankly that he.had died of can-jllamsport. Rabbi Emanuel Kra- was discharged! Personals Providence Delbert Putman, admitted Thursday. Renovo, was 4-H Clubs Hospital iJuly 11, have LOGANTON-The Sugar month's visit ward J. Caskcy, Lock Haven R.D. Mrs.

L'dna Leah Getgen, 335 Spruce Jersc Harry Schaefer, 544 Wilson Jersey Shore. clothing Club met 1, in the E.U.B. Church. Inspect Bridge WILLIAMSPORT-The ing County Commissioners are considering trying to get the unused Pennsylvania Railroad, bridge near the eastern part ofj the city as a highway link to South Williamsport. They viewed the I structure Thursday.

After Mrs. Fred Lowery, 131 E. Wal-! mfe inf on it they may' nut St. and daughter. Mrs.

a w.th city off.cmls. and her daughter, Cherii Joy, who will be two on Monday, returned from ai ith relatives and Friday, fricnds in Minnesota and other Terry Dirner Starts Hospital Studies ferry Dirner, daughtc western states. on their present pro- J- McPartlin ject, skirt gathering, with their! R. the former leaders, Mrs. June Lock Gloria A of Lock Haven, Haven; Mrs.

Alma Thompson andi is visitin her father, Stephen Mrs. Gerald Kunkle. Romeo, 226 S. Jones while The next meeting will be Monday, July 18. in the E.U.B.

Church at 9:30 a.m. A special meeting be held Monda her husband, Mr. Partjin, Navy chief petty officer, is on a cruise on the Atlantid. She is acconv her children, Road, begins her studios today at! cer, following: an. operation threeimer of Congregation C'hev Sholomj Divine Providence Hospital VVil-i A r-i- years earlier.

an Rabble David L. Schwartz of liamsport, in the school of radio-! AviS Bab Clm Many newspapers are just be-iBeth Ha-Sholom will officiate. ln- to get te suchltermcnt, Ohev Sholom Cemetery. logic; technology. ss Dirner is a graduate of and definite re-i Page's Funeral Home.

Williams- the 1060 Lock Haven High School flflm InCf i porting, Iport. class. AVIS The well-baby clinic will be held here Tuesday, July 12, advanced from the regular date, July 19. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne S. Myers, Dunnstown, was to leave with her Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. MoEnlire, for Newport, R.

to visit her uncle, Capt. Fred E. McEntire, USN. S. F.

GARRETT Your Massey Ferguson Combine Dealer Self Propelled or Pull Type PHONE OVAL 881 R.D. 2, JERSEY SHORE Picnic Playing HECLAPARK 7 Miles East of Belief Rt. 64 Between State College Lock Haven FREE ENTERTAINMENT Sunday, July 10 SIGLERVILLE BAND Concerts 3, 5 7 p. m. FREE MOVIES AT NIGHT in TechnicoloV SWIM IN THE POOL (New Filtering Chlorinating System) Pool Opens Dally at 1.00 p.m.

uuu A LJ Roller Skating SUN. NIGHTS ALSO SUNDAY AFTERNOON 'PLAY MINIATURE GOLF COURSE Open Dally at 1,00 p. m. A BOOK YOUR PICNICS REUNIONS NOW! No intoxicating beverages permitted on park grounds I The Office of DR. ROY FIELDING WILL BE OPEN July 11 PAR TONIGHT 9.M P.

M. ONLY "Yellowstone Kelly" KOOKIE BYRNES ONE SHOWING 11.15 P. M. "Kings Go Forth" FRANK SINATRA L2ZZHV PATItRSON FIGHT 'FILM'S 10.50 P. M.

GARY GRANT TONY CURTIS OPERATION PETTICOAT "CARTOON "YU-KON HAVE IT" "THE MIRACLE, OF THE HILLS REASON; LESLIE-GERSON Aucciiltd Froduuri. IK. Producttat ftiltmil 20th CtntinirfM 3 ROXY From 1.30 "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" 50c 4 DAYS-STARTING TOMORROW CONT. SUN. FROM 2 P.M.

ADULTS-50C THE SENSATION YOU'VE BEEN HEARING SO MUCH ABOUT NOT IN ALL TIME SUCH A SPECTACLE AS THE TITAN AN 0 HIS CRAZED ELEPHANV Ca llt nqUCr ARMY! I I'll conquer alone WARNER Bitos.B THE Garden Theatre A Film the Entire Family Will Enjoy Last Showing Today p. m. and 9.20 p. m. STARTS SUNDAY EXCLUSIVE LOCK HAVEN SHOWING "WHAT WILL MY BABY BE?" "I Look While I Married White Now I Must Live With A Secret That Can Destroy Us Both!" DARING! SHOCKING! TRUE AS LIFE WHAi IS THE FATE OF HER MARRIAGE GIRL ML SAYS stirring JUKES ISABEUE FRANCISCUS COOLEY.

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