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Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Saturday, August 21, 1965 CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker Mrs. RusscI C. Hcrtzog Jr. (Uhter) Couple Married At EUB Church This morning at eleven o'clock, Miss Kathleen K.

Kreichbaum became the bride of Russel C. Hertzog Jr. The scene of the nuptial was the Hebron Evangelical United Brethren Church. Officating at the double ring rites was the Rev. Alden G.

Biely. The Rev. William T. Kreichbaum, brother of (he bride, assisted. Mr.

ana Mrs. Harry A. Kreichbaum of i218 E. Chestnut Lebanon, are the bride's parents. The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Russel C. Hertzog of 447 Ebenezer Road, Lebanon. Bride's Attire The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was seen in a floor length gown of silk organza over taffeta.

It styled with a jewel neckline and vogue sleeves and trimmed with imported re-embroidered Alcncon lace. The bride made her gown. Her fingertip silk illusion veil was attached to a double-tiered crown of seed pearls tipped with crystals. A cascade bouquet of white phalaenopsis, stephanolis and ivy was carried by the bride. Miss Doris Dissinger was the maid of honor.

The bridesmaid was Miss Susan Kreichbaum, sister of the bride. Fink Ensembles Both attendants were attired fivfloor length sheath gowns of pink Italian silk linen. Styled with empire waistlines, they Were made by the bride. Their headpieces were large pink cabbage roses with matching veils. Each girl carried a willow basket filled with white Shasta pompons.

Ralph R. Kreiser was the best man. Serving as ushers were Anthony G. Jennetti and Robert L. Deck.

The nuptial music was provided by Barbara Glick. Decorating the church were pew markers and candles. The altar vases were filled with white mums and daisy pompons. Reception Al Church A reception for 150 guests followed in the church social rooms. The newlyweds are taking a wedding trip to Cape Cod, Mass.

They will make their home at 85 Governor Providence, R. I. The bride is a graduate of Cornwall High School. She was employed in the office of the J. Landis Shoe Company, Palmyra.

The groom is a graduate of Labanon High School and Lebanon Valley College. He is employed as a research assistant at Brown University, Providence R. I. Schedule Session On Membership Representatives from all four VFW Posts and Auxiliaries in Lebanon County are expected to attend the District 18 Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary kick-off membership meeting. The session will take place Sunday afternoon at Mechanicsburg.

Mrs. Mildred Holmes of Harrisburg, auxiliary president, and Harry Cassel of Hershey, commander, will preside. Membership programs will be outlined by Miss Leota Shullen- berger of Shippensburg, district senior vice president and membership chairman, and Ron Tyler of Mechanicsburg, senior vice commander and membership chairman. Among county representatives will be Miss Mary E. Musser of the Lebanon Auxiliary, who is also district junior vice president.

South dealer. Neither side vulnerable. NORTH A A 9 7 4 3 6 4 9 8 5 2 WEST EAST 82 A 6 5 7 5 3 A 4 2 AKQ83 JO 6 7 3 SOUTH A 10 I 10 9 8 7 2 A A 4 The bidding: South West North East A 2 2 A 3 3 Pass 4 A Opening lead king of diamonds. This hand was played in a pair championship. At most tables the North South pairs arrived at a part score in spades and made the contract, but at several tables the contract was four spades, which was defeated in every case but one.

At this table the bidding went as shown and West, on lead, cashed two diamonds and shifted to a trump. A club shift would have been better, but West was extremely reluctant to lead from the 10-6 through the J-9-8-5-2 for fear of trapping any honor card East might have. Declarer took two 'rounds of trumps, ending in dummy, and led a heart. East grabbed the ace, South playing the nine, and returned the king of clubs. Declarer won with the ace.

He had already lost three tricks and had to win the rest if the hand was to be made. South could see that if he played the K-Q of hearts and the jack fell on either lead, he would make the contract, since he could dispose of all the clubs in dummy on his hearts and there would then be no club loser. But Soulh also noted (hat if (he jack was striply guarded, (he only way" lie could make the hand would be by bluffing his way Ihrough. He concluded that West probably had the jack, the only missing high card unaccounted for that would go with the two diamond overcall. Accordingly, afler taking the king of clubs with the ace, South led the eight of hearts.

When West followed low, South discarded a club from dummy. He Ihen cashed the K-Q-10 of hearts, discarding three more clubs from dummy, and thus made the contract. If West had covered the eight with the jack. South would lave gone down one. However, South deserves full credit for choosing a method of play which relied chiefly on a human failing to help him bring home the contract.

On Monday Another famous hand Dianne K. Heagy, bride of J. Gerald Greiner Dianne Heagy Is Bride Today The marriage of Miss Dianne Kay Hoagy to J. Gerald Greiner is taking place this afternoon at two o'clock. The bride is the daughter of J.

Harold a of Lebanon RD 4 and the late Lucille K. Heagy. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lester G.

Greiner of Manheim RD 4. Scene of the nuptial is the Fontana Union Chapel. Officiating at the double ring ceremony are the Rev. Guy Wampler of the Ephrata Church of the Brethren and the Rev. Arthur Miller of the Fontana Evangelical United Brethren Church.

Nuptial Music Mrs. Richard Graff is presenting a 25-minute organ recital and the wedding music. The soloist is Miss Sue Shaffer. Allar vases contain while 'mums and greens. Palms, ferns, candelabra, kneeling cushion, bridal carpel and pew markers complcle the church decoralions.

The bride is being given in marriage by her father. She is wearing a gown of French hand- clipped Chantilly lace and silk organza. The empire bodice is styJed with a Sabrina neckline and long sleeves. The lace skirt is A-line and features an organza front panel trimmed wilh scalloped lace. Highlighting the back of the gown is an organza lace-edged by Reba and Bonnie Churchill walleau train ending in a brusl sweep.

Her shoulder length vei. of illusion falls from a headpiece of lace and organza petals. The bride is carrying a cascade of orchids, white Gar cia daisies and ivy. Sister Attendant Miss Donna Heagy, sister ol the bride, is the maid of honor The bridesmaid is Miss Sandra Haines of Westminster, Md Miss SJicri Becker, cousin of the bride, is junior brisesmaid and Miss Lori Becker, cousin of the bride, is the flower girl The attendants are all wearing matching full length gmvm of pastel green tissue faille crepe with an A-line A flowing panel of matching ma terial falls from the back of the empire bodice. Their headpieces are circulai veils attached to modified Dior bows.

They are carrying cascades of mixed tropical foliage? with white Garcia pompons. The flower girl is wearing a dress styled similarly to the other attendants but in a ligfitet shade of green. Her headpiece is a malching bow. A baske filled wilh mixed foliage anc Garcias is being carried by the flower girl. Men In Party Barry Haldeman of Manhelm is the best man.

Serving as ush ers are Glenn Buckwaller 01 Roherstown, Tony Me Mglaughlin of Mclure, and Transitional 'Top Tops" Are Versatile Girls are on a shirt spree crowd- Ing their closets with "pop tops." During this transitional period, they're wearing them collar-less and bare-armed to dress- up slacks, slip over skirts, or cover-up swimsuits. Wneji summer fades, they'll convert to "juniper" fashion, adding a blouse underneath. A favorite of Carol Connors is an egg-print slip-on, which she accessorizes with wooden beads and twin bracelets. Look like. bonnie kssia in a ruffled top and plaid skirt," Square-necked and sleeveless, top boasts a row of pearl buttons and a panel of lace ruffles.

It fits snugly into hip-riding belted skirt. Summer cover-up includes a cotton cloche with giant pompon. Autumn calls for a tartan tarn and bolero. Row-on-row of yarn loops decorate this easy-fitting overblouse. Carol, who makes her screen debut in the Howard Hawkfl film, "Redline 7000," found "eweater-blouse" adaptable.

Daytime it teams well with skirt, shorts or slacks. Nighttime it's in style step with a full- length knit skirt. P.S.: You'll look tetter in every fashion if you have good posture. For a special test, to check ff body Is correctly aligned, plus figure improving esereises, send for our fact sheet on you and your posture. Enclose lOc and a self-addressed stamped envelope to "Feba and Bonnie Churchill, Posture ind Proportions," the Lebanon Dally News, P.

O. Box Hollywood 46, Calif. Page 15 Double Ring Rites Unite Couple Today The First Lutheran Church of Annville is the scene of the marriage of Miss Marilyn Elaine Light and Donald Lee Boeshore today. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph H. Light of 104 S. White Oak Annville, are the parents of the bride. She is a 1964 graduate of Annville- Cleona High School and is employed by the Washington National Insurance Company of Lebanon. The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert S. Boeshore of 113 Center Cleona. He is also a 1964 graduate of Annville-Cleona High School. He is employed by Ebersole Cleona.

Officiating at the two o'clock nuptial is the Rev. Verle C. Schumacher. Double ring rites are being used. Church Decorations The church is decorated wilh white altar flowers, palms, ferns and candelabra.

Also being used are the kneeling pillow and the bridal carpet. Mrs. Pauline Kauffman is the organist. The soloist is Mrs. Betty Rhine.

The bride is being given in marriage by her father. She is wearing a floor length gown nf salin wilh a lace bodice. A while Bible topped with while roses is being carried by the bride. Miss Carol Fasnacht is the maid of honor. She is wearing a street length dress of red brocade and is carrying a bnuquel of white flowers.

The bridesmaids are Miss Kathleen Boeshore, sister of the groom, and Miss Jean Gerber, niece of the bride. They are wearing dresses identical to the honor attendant's, but in green. Flower Girl Suzanne Light, niece of the bride, is the flower girl. She is wearing a red satin dress wilh white trim. The bridesmaids and flower girl are carrying bouquets of white flowers.

Kennelh Erdmari is the best man. Serving as ushers are Robert Boeshore, brother of the groom, and Kenneth Hartline cousin of (he groom. A reception for 175 guests is laking place in the church social rooms following the ceremony. The newlyweds will lake a wedding trip at a later dale. They are making their home at 104 S.

White Oak Annville. Galen Lehman of Lemoyne. Nevin Greiner, brother of the groom, is the ring bearer. Eugene Greiner, brother of the groom, is the acolyte. The gift receivers are Miss Carole Bowman and Mrs.

Donna Sa- nilla. A receplion for 175 guests is taking place at the Brownstone Masonic Lodge, Hershey. The couple is taking a wedding trip to Lake Seneca, N.Y. They will make their home at Oak Brook, 111. The bride is a graduate of Annville-Cleona High School and Juniala College.

She was Pennsylvania Stale Poultry Queen in 1963-1964 and Homecoming Queen at 1064 1965. She Is employed by the Hinsdale Public Schools (Illinois) as a home economics teacher. The groom ix a graduate of Manheim Central High School and Elizabethtown College. He was employed by the. Lebanon City School District as a social studies teacher.

He attends the Bethany Theological Seminary, Oak Brook, 111. Cook's Corner SUNDAY BRUNCH Pan-fried Ham Creamed Potatoes Fried Tomatoes Peach Cornbread Cobbler PEACH CORNBREAD COBBLER Fresh Peach Mixture cup sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt cup sugar cup enriched white cornmeal cup shortening egg, beaten 2 cup milk Spread I he Fresh Peach Mixture on the bottom of an 9 by 9 by 2 inch pan. Inlo a mixing bowl, sift togeth- (he flour, baking powder, salt, sugar and cornmeal. Wilh a paslry blender, cut in shortening until particles are fine. Add milk to egg; beat to combine; add to sifted dry ingredients; stir only until moistened.

Turn over fruit and spread evenly. Bake in a moderate (375 degrees) oven until cake tester nserled in center of batter comes out clean 35 to 40 minutes. Serve at once. Makes 9 servings. Fresh Peach Mixture: Stir together cup sugar, 2 flour and (easpoon allspice; sprinkle over 4 cups sliced peaches; stir to coat peaches with mixture.

Sarah Kindt, bride of Richard J. Purcell Hershey Church Scene Of Rites The marriage of Miss Sarah Elizabeth Kindt and Richard Joseph Purcell is being solemnized this afternoon at two o'clock in the First Evangelical United Brethren Church, Hershey. The Rev. Thomas W. Guinivan is officiating at the double ring ceremony.

A bridal carpet is being used and the pews are marked with bows and stephanotis. Palms, ferns and altar vases filled with gladioli also decorate the church. The bride is the daughter of Robert Kindt, 520 Hockersville Road, Hershey. The groom is the son of Pasklean J. Purcell, 114 Chocolate Hershey.

An organ recital prior to the ceremony and nuptial music are being played by Robert W. Smith, minister of music of the church. He is being assisted by Don Wilson as soloist. Bride's Attire The bride, being given in marriage by lier father, chose a floor length gown of organza wilh re-embroidered Alencon lace trimming the bodice and neckline. The A-line skirt is're- embroidered with Alencon lace front from the waistline to the hem.

A large bow accents the back waistline and chapel train. Her bouffant ballerina vp.il of silk illusion is being held in place with a Chantilly lace pillbox, studded with seed pearls. She is carrying a while Bible lopped with a white orchid and white Elegant carnation cascade. Miss Jacqueline Henry of Hershey is Ihe maid of honor. The bridesmaids are Miss Susan Goodman, her cousin, of Hershey; Miss Nancy Kindt and Miss Susie Kindt, both sisters of the bride.

Her attendants all are wearing floor length blue crepe sheath gowns with a band of flowers forming an empire waist. Their headdresses are open pillboxes, of crepe with bouffant veils to match their gowns. They are carrying cascades of white Elegant carnations and white spider pompons. Men In Party Purcell is his brother's best man. The ushers are Carmen Gilolte, of Baltimore, Don Stevens of Palmyra and William Gordon of Hershey.

Following the ceremony a re- ceplion is planned in the social room of the church for 150 guests. The couple is spending their honeymoon in the Poconos. On their return, they will be at home in Palmyra. The bride is a graduate of the M. S.

Hershey High School and Hershey Junior College. She was employed at Middletown. The groom, a graduate of the Milton Hershey School, attended the Thompson Institute in Harrisburg. He is employed as a machinest at Decherts Dynamics Corporation, Palmyra. Pen Argyl Church Scene Of Nuptial The marriage of Miss Rona Myra Sandercock and Bernard Alan Wolfe is taking place this afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J. Sandercock of Pen Argyl, are the bride's parents. The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Wolfe of 516 E. Walnut Lebanon. Scene of the two o'clock wedding is the Zion Methodist Church in Pen Argyl. Officiating at the double ring ceremony is the Rev.

Robert. E. Sheesiey. The bride is being given in marriage by her father. She is wearing a gown of Venise lace and organza.

The gown is styled along princess lines and features a chapel length train, The train is also trimmed with Venise lace. She is carrying a cascade The first thing to do with that new bottle of ink is to glue the bottom to a heavy blotter. The blotter will absorb any ink that happens to run down the side of the bottle. bouquet of Fiji 'mums. Mrs.

David Zuber is the matron of honor. The bridesmaids are Miss Christie Mackintosh and Miss Virginia Berchard. All the attendants are wearing pink taffeta floor length gowns. Their bouquets are cascades of green chrysanthemums. Wiliam Woughter is the best man.

Serving as ushers are James Brown and John Roederer. The nuptial music is being provided by Mrs. Fred Hulsizer at the organ. The soloist is Mrs. Copeland Hughes.

A reception is planned to follow the ceremony in the church social rooms. The newlyweds are taking a wedding trip to Sandy Cove, Md. They will make their home in Wenham, Mass. The bride is a graduate of Houghton College, Houghton. N.Y« She is a first grade teacher.

The groom is a graduate of South Lebanon High School and Houghton College. He is a student at the Gordon Divinity School in Wenham, Mass. For Prospective Brides Wedding information for publication in the Lehanon Daily News MUST be received in the News Office ONE WEEK BEFORE the date of the wedding. Information forms will be furnished to prospective brides as soon as a bride-to-be notifies the Woman's Department of the date of her marriage. Accounts of weddings are published either on the day of the ceremony or the first publication date immediately following the marriage.

Accounts of weddings received LATE cannot appear in their entirety. Photographs to be used with wedding stories also must be received in advance of the publication date..

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