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Media Girl's Engagement nnounced By Her Parents; Other Local Betrothals Dr. Emll A. LIntzmeyer, of 220 91. Jackson Media, announces the engagement of his daughter, Mlas Edith Anne Lintzmeyer and EDITH ANNE LINTZMEYER Engagement Announced sign Lawrence George Wethers son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence orge Weathers, of Lima. Miss Lintzmeyer is a senior in the School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania and is majoring In Elementary Education. She is a member of the Alpha Chi Omega fraternity. Ensign Weathers received his degree from Villanoya College in June and entered the Navy in August. He completed his training in the U.S.

Navy Officers Candidate School in Newport, R.I., and was commissioned on Dec. 23. No date has been selected for the wedding. Cellucci-Mazzotta The marriage of Miss Marie feresa Mazzotta, daughter of Mrs. Mazza, of 382 Westmont drive, Colllngdale, and Lawrence afCallucci, son of Mr.

and Mrs. An- ony Cellucci, of 237 N. Simpson Philadelphia, was solemnized on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Collingdale, Rev. Lawrence Murphy officiated.

The bride, who was given in marriage by Mr, Mazza, wore a bridal gown of Chantllly lace made on princess lines with a sweetheart neckline. She wore a fingertip veil attached to a Juliet cap and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of white roses with white orchids In the center. Miss Marie Theresa Bush, the maid of honor, wore a pink gown made with a fitted bodice and a full skirt of nylon tulle and she carried a bouquet of pink tea roses with little orchids. Miss Marion CellUcCl the bridesmaid, wore a similar gown of green nylon net and carried an old-fa- bouquet of tea roses and all orchids. They wore headdresses of pink roses.

Louis Pinchetti, US Air Force, was best man for Mr. Cellucci and Guy Cellucci acted as usher. A reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mazza followed the ceremony after which Mr.

and Mrs. Cellucci left for a wedding trip to New York City. They will reside temporarily at 382 Westmont drive, Collingdale, until they leave for California where he is being stationed with the US Army Air Force. The bride attended Media High School. Mr.

Cellucci, who is serving four years in the Army Air Force, attended St. Donato's School in Philadelphia. Hufnal-Bruner Mrs. Frances Bruner, of 829 12th Prospect Park, announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Anne Elizabeth Bruner and Albert C. fnal, of Swarthmore, on Satur, at the parsonage of the Ked- ta Methodist Church, in Morton.

Rev. J. H. Barnes officiated. Miss Margarite Gallo, of Sharon Hill was Miss Bruner's only attendant.

Frank Catania, of Woodlyn, was best man for Mr. Hufnal. A reception at the home of the bride's mother followed the cere mony after which Mr. and Mrs Hufnal left for a wedding trip to Florida. They will reside at 819 Prospect Prospect Park Engagements Mr.

Klngsley, a graduate of Grove City College Is employed as a chemical engineer for Allied Chemical and Dye of Claymont, Del. No date has been selected for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walukas, of Parker announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Georgina A.

Walukas and Thomas J. Keller son of Thomas J. Keller of 3439 W. 3rd Trainer. No date has been, selected.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Scott Rlck- ards, of 1033 Elmwood Sharon Hill, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Terry Rlckards, and Wlllard H. Caulkins son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Caulklns, of Springfield road, Clifton Heights. Miss Rlckards, a graduate of Sharon Hill High School, class of 1950, is employed by the Sun Oil Co. Mr.

Caulkins, a graduate of Springfield High School, served in the European Theatre with the U.S. Army during World War and is employed by the Young Automobile Co. of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin E. Carlson, of 327 W. Springfield road, Springfield, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nancy Lewis Shenberger and Robert J. West, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Claude J. West, of 401 E. Woodland Springfield. Miss Shenberger, who was graduated from Springfield High School in 1950, is employed by the Piaseckl Helicopter Corporation. Mr.

West attended Yeadon High School and is employed at the Bethlehem Steel Co. The wedding will take place on Feb. 14 at the First Presbyterian Church of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Plotts, of Providence road, Media, announce the engagement of their Snowball Dance At Valley Forge The entire N. P. Service at Valley Forge Army Hospital was entertained by Klwanis Club of Chester at a "Snowball Dance" planned by Don Salem, chairman. Mrs. Donald Laughead and her patients' committee made the decorations, carrying out a Christmas theme.

A buffet supper was served under the direction of Mrs. Charles D. Hummer, of Chester Canteen and Mrs. Donald Salem. Musicians Local No.

484, Chester, provided dance music. The senior hostess, Ml.ss Helen Hury, attended with 35 junior hostesses. Each junior hostess received a corsage. Rose Valley Quartet provided special music. Each male patient was given a leather wallet.

The women received cosmetic kits. Transportatfon of food and supplies was handled Miss Grace Bartow, of Red Cross Motor Corps. Miss Kathara Remy, recreation worker and Mrs. J. Wesley Jones were presented with gifts In recognition of their service.

Kiwanlans and their wives who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Turner, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hummer, Mr. and Mrs.

John Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Messner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buckley, Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long, Mr. and Mrs.

James Doolittle, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B. Petrlken, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph M. Howe, Harry Roberts, William Schmidt, Frank Cullis and J. Wesley Jones. the affair J. Wesley Jones, chairman of Chester Canteen, and Thomas B.

Turner, chairman of Veterans' Affairs for Kiwanis. Sisters Engaged fff. I BARBARA KATES and her sister, ALICE KATES, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Kates, of 3103 Rodney road, Boothwyn, whose engagements have been announced by their parents.

Barbara, employed by the Bell Telephone Company, is. to wed James A. Pusey, of 3311 Naaman's Creek road, Ogden. He is employed at Sun Oil Company. Alice, Upper Chichester High School senior, is betrothed to William Steelc, 1016 Malatesta avenue, Boothwyn.

He is employed by Philadelphia Electric Company. selected. No dates have been Arrangements for were made by Mrs. Upper Darby High School, is employed as a technician at University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Medicine, Philadelphia. Mr.

Smith Jr. Is a graduate of Media High School and is an automotive electrical specialist. The wedding will take place in June. Mr. and Mrs.

O. Ralph Shuster ef 557 Mohawk Norwood, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Faith Irene Shuster Willlard E. Kingsley, of Franklin, Pa. Miss Shuster, a graduate of Glen- Nor High School, is employed as a at Wanamaker's in Philadelphia. VIVIAN PLOTTS Engaged daughter, Miss Vivian Plotts and Laurence Johnson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William S. Johnson, of 141 Pennsylvania Garden City. Miss Plotts Is a member of the senior class at Media High School. Mr.

Johnson is' employed by Ardex, of Media. No date has been selected for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Jose Luis, of 4426 Post road, Trainer, announce the engagement of Mrs.

Luis' daughter, Miss Priscilla Silva, and Donald Dzedy, son of Mrs. Catherine Dzedzy, of 2501 W. 7th st. Miss Silva, a graduate of Eddystone High School, is employed as a receptionist at Chester Hospital. Mr.

Dzedzy, a graduate of Chester High School, is employed in the ingineering department of the American Viscose Corporation. No date has been selected. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G.

Stewart, of 316 Summit road, Springfield announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Ann Stewart and Frederick A. Long son of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Long, of 109 School lane, Springfield.

Miss Stewart is a graduate of Springfield High School and the University of Pennsylvania, class of 1952. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta fraternity. Mr. Long also a graduate of Springfield High School, is a at the University of Pennsylvania, majoring in architecture. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity.

No date has been selected for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. John Johansen, of 48 S. Kirklyn Klrklyn, announce the enegagement of their daughter, Barbara Ruth Johansen, and C.

Lewis Smith son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Smith, of Brinton avenue, Elwyn. Miss Johansen, a graduate of 1 The marriage of Miss Gloria Mullen, daughter of Frank Mullen, of 133 Lament Glenolden, and William L.

Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison, of Chardon, will take place on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 10, at 2.30 o'clock in the Norwood. Methodist Church.

Miss Mullen will have as her only attendant Miss Patricia Cassels. A reception at Drexelbrook Inn and Lodge, Drexel Hill, will follow the ceremony. After the wedding Mr. Harrison and his bride will leave to make their home in Cleveland, O. The bride, a graduate of Glen-Nor High School, has been employed by the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company for five years.

Mr. Harrison, a graduate of Fenn College, Cleveland. is employed by General Electric Company. Mr. and Mrs.

John Kane, of 28 Beechwood road, Parkside, entertained at dinner in honor of their son, Sergeant John J. Kane. Guests included: Corporal Robert Twomey, Mrs. Margaret Twomey, of Parkside; Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown and Carol Lynne Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin and Helene Martin, of Milmont Park; Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Regenbogen, of Penn Hills; Mr. and M. Alfred Brown, of Wallingford; Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Brown and children and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Brown, of Chester. Sergeant Kane arrived home from England to spend the holidays with his parents, he left on Tuesday for Savannah, where he will be stationed. Mr.

and Mrs. E. Clyde Elch- holtz, of 301 E. Jefferson Media, were guests of Miss Anna Kauffman and Miss Edith Kauffman, of Drexelbrook and formerly of Media, the occasion of Miss Edith Kauffman's 81st birthday. They also visited the Yule display at Drexelbrook.

Miss Anna Kauffman, a former student at Moore Institute of Art, designed "The Angels' Choir." Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell H. Winthrop, of 286 Chllds Drexel Hill, entertained at dinner for Mrs. Winthrop's father, William W.

Jenks, in honor of his 80th birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Leibley, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chalfonte, Mrs. Helen Howe, Mrs. Fred Woeffel, Mrs.

Eva Hutty, William Knopp, Fere Coppock and Edward Andris. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Smith, of Bancroft road and Oak lane, Moylan, entertained at a New Year's breakfast at their home this morning.

Mr. and Mrs, James W. Lukens. of 308 Elm Swarthmore, will entertain today from 4 until 7 o'clock at the Corinthian Yacht Club In honor of Mr. and Mrs.

James W. likens, whose mar- FAITH IRENE SHUSTER Betrothal Announced PRISCILLA SILVA Betrothed rlage took place on Dec. 6, in Washington, D. C. Miss Barbara Ann Levenstein, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Abe Levenstein of 304 E. 20th entertained at dinner on Tuesday evening when her guests included: Miss Barbara German, Miss Constance Inglin and Miss Margaret Dattner. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Williams, of Sun Village, entertained in their home when their guests were Miss Nancy Dewhirst, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Nell Bailey and son Leo, of Newark, Mr. an Mrs. Frank Harris Mr.

am Mrs. Ray Harris, Mr. and Mrs Norman Harris and children, Boothwyn and Mr. and Mrs. Jac Williams and son, Jackie.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bryan, 953 Ashland Eddystone, had a their guests during the holidays Mr. and Mrs. William Bryan an son, of Lawn Hill; Mr.

and Mrs Pat Abbott and family, of Chester Mr. and Mrs. William Wright an family, of Trainer; Mr. and Mrs Harold Bryan and son, of Marcu Hook; Miss Vivian White, Georg Wright, Joseph Wright, of Detroit Mich, and Albert Sacko. Among the Sick Joseph F.

Tercha, county coro ner, is at his home, 2826 W. 3rd st recuperating from surgery. He ex pects to return to his business with in two weeks. NEW YEAR Oriental Riign 100 Park Swarthmorf, Pa. SWarthmert 6-6000 CUarbreok 9-4646 THE SHIRKED "CLOWN COL- a charcoal gray cdat of imported hairy fabric comes from the winter, 1953, collection by Brigance of Frank Gallant.

The bone buttoned fitted coat hug a shirred "clown collar." Iridescent tuffeta lines the cout. IN CHESTER It's JERGER'S Per by I HOT POINT THOR I WHIRL POOL I 306 Edgmont Avenue I Marriage Licenses Applications for marriage li censes at Media: William J. Duffy, 23, Surry, and Grace A. Mann, 30, 21 Marshall Collingdale. Rudolph W.

Valentino, 20, Lenni and Mary E. Budglck, 16, Moun road, Aston Township. Francis J. Kennedy, 20, 103 Whitley and Margaret A O'Leary, 20, 303 8. 5th both 01 Darby.

John T. Kokoszka, 28, 617 12th and Florence H. Krolin kowska, 21, 302 E. 3rd st. Richard T.

Hess, 20, DuBois, Pa and Veronica Moran, 22, 2015 Mad Ison st. Alexander H. Jones Jr. 24, Mai vern, and Narice 22, 409 17th st. George R.

Schubart, 49, 2417 West Chester pike, Broomall, and A. Barbara Isei, 41, 571 Larch wood Upper Darby. Willard R. Williams, 24, 400 San som Upper Darby, and Gloria L. Bullock, 22, 216 Bishop Se cane.

Russell X. LaPell 21, Chi. cago, 111., and. Constance Schneider, 19, 1355 E. Hewson Philadelphia.

Philip Ruiz, 23, 1239 S. 5th and Joan Harris, 21, 515 Dickinson both of Philadelphia. Edmund J. Chmlelewska, 22, Wilmington, and Elizabeth J. Albright, 18, 5240 Walnut Philadelphia.

Earl W. Duncan, 28, 4037 N. 9th and Ruth L. Hasenpflug, 24, 4316 N. 3rd both of Philadelphia.

Glenn C. Kenyon, 37, Smyrna, and Alta Hanson, 34, Sherburne, N. Y. Erik R. Sevaard, 32, 2213 N.

Broad and Lise Gendron, 31, 561 Fairthorne both of Philadelphia. Harry Palladino, 24, 2111 Morris and Rosa Saracini, 24, 620 Gerritt both of Philadelphia. Births Announced Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Leamy, 3f Upper Providence, announce the airth of a son, Robert Mark on Saturday, Dec. 27, in Chester Hospital. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Tscherflnger, of Lakeland, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. John P.

Leamy, of Madia. Mr. and Mrs. George Morris, of 605 Wendy road, Kedron Park, announce the birth of a daughter, Georgeanne in the Misericordla Hospital, Philadelphia on Dec. 29.

Mrs. Morris is the former Geneva Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and tfrs. Wilmer R. Edge, of 13' Prospect Park.

They have k.iother daughter, Kathleen, two and one half years old. Activity Briefs Members of the John Roach No. 61, QUA, will have a New Year's party on Friday evening at he headquarters, AFL Hall, 5th and Water, with Edward Qorby Ln harge. Keystone Masonic Club Cheers Vets Carlos M. Hoopes, president of Keystone Masonic Club of Chester, sponsored the New Year's Eve show given in the auditorium of the N.

P. Services at Valley Forge Army Hospital on Wednesday. Paul D. Shriver directed the show. Transportation was handled by Mr.

Hoopes, Mr. Shriver, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butler and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Forwood. This afternoon, from 2 to 4, the club is giving a floor show at the Red Cross Recreation hall at the hospital. A troupe also will visit several wards during those hours. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Forwood are arranging transportation. 'Arrangements were made through Mrs. J. Wesley Jones and Paul D. Ghriver.

Chester Women Sponsor Supper B'nai Brlth Women of Chester, in cooperation with Mrs. J. Wesley Jones, chairman of Chester Canteen, sponsored a buffet supper party in the name of Maurice Swimmer, of 615 E. 21st for patients in Wards and at Philadelphia Naval Hospital on Sunday. Mrs.

Swimmer, president of B'nal Brlth Women of Chester, was hostess in honor ofr her husband's recovery from an illness. Transportation was handled by Mrs. George Dyson, of Chester Canteen. THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1953 CHESTER (PA.) TIMES 9 Advice to the Lovelorn Girl Worried As Gl Lover Fails to Answer Her Letters By BEATRICE FAIRFAX Noted Authority on of Love. Dear Miss Fairfax: There Is a boy I was going with before he went into service, and who told me he loved me and that we would be married after his discharge, I heard from him! frequently while he was in basic 1 I'm afraid training, and he wrote me letters i that I've now fallen in love With Dear Miss Fairfax: About six months ago, I fell In love with a girl who lives near me.

I have seen her almost every night, and we have gone out together all the time. She's 17 and I'm 18. Recently, her cousin came to while he was on the boat going overseas. But I haven't had a line from him since he landed, which was nearly two months ago. I'm so afraid he has found someone else over there.

What should I E. Trinity Class En joys Yule Party The Women's Bible Class of Trinity Methodist Church had a Christmas party meeting at the home of Mrs. E. Salmons, 28th and Edgmont, Parkside, the session being: conducted by Mrs. L.

Seigle, president. Mrs. Salmons' devotional topic was "The Nativity." Mrs. M. Warren read a story.

Others attending were Mrs. D. Newman, Mrs. D. Qreen, Mrs.

O. Creshine and Mrs. S. Peck. PERSONALS Miss Rosalie Levenstein, of 304 E.

20th celebrated her 13th birthday at her home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Bunker, of 26 E.

23rd have returned after spending a few days with Mrs. Bunker's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Taylor, of Staten Island, N.Y.

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Stover, formerly of Chester, are occupying their new home at 1219 N. 22nd Camden, N.J.

Mrs. B. F. Wroldson, R.N., has returned to her home in New York City after a holiday visit with her sisters, Mrs. Albert R.

Boudart, of 926 E. 18th st. and Mrs. Ray H. Hann, of 211 Meade st.

Mr. and Mrs. James Hendrickson, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hendrickson, of 499 S.

Orange Media and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bryant, of 1244 Jefferson Woodlyn, left on Sunday for a two weeks tour of the states, Mrs. Edward Reese, of 35 8th Upland, entertained her sons, Sari and his family, of Ohio, and Edward and family, of Nutley, N. during the holidays.

Dear Alice: Your question Is one that can be answered with a single word. The word is "Nothing." If you have written this boy regularly and answered all his letters, as I assume you have, then the next move is up to him. I doubt very much that he has found a new girl "over there," so it may Just be that he is kept very busy in his present assignment and doesn't realize how long It is since he wrote you. If that's all the trouble is, then he'll hrealize it much quicker if you stop writing yourself. Try that and see what happens.

her, which makes things pretty complicated. How can I tell the first girl I'm not in love with her any more, but with her T. Dear Phil: You have got yourself in hot water, haven't you? But do you really think you have to go to the length of telling the first girl that you don't love her any more, and that you Jlke her cousin better? For all you know, one of these days you'll meet a third gir) you'll fall for, and then you'll have to go through the routine all over again. My suggestion is that you date a lot of girls for awhile and swear off thinking you're in love with any of them. That's the best way to keep out of difficulties like your present ones until you're mature enough to know what you really want.

(Copyright, 1952, King Feature Syndicate) WINESAP APPLES are the mark of distinction in the Waldorf marshmallow salad, which also features grapes and walnut Waldorf Salad Is Popular Hit Births 'rozer: and Aldine Roux, 1120 Morton a daughter, 6 pounds 12 Dec. 31. Jay lor: William M. and Loretta Barnet, 756 Savllle Eddystone, a daughter, Dec. 30, 7 pounds 14 "i ozs.

MARY V. POLLI, R.N.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Polli, of 1004 Bell who received notice that she had passed the State Nursing Board examinations.

Miss Polli, who is on maternity duty at Philadelphia General Hospital, was graduated from the hospital's nursing school in June. HAPPY NEW YEAR! We yreet the new year with the warmait lor your May good things come to you in throughout the yemrt STANLEY Paints and Willpipir (Next to Stanley Theatre) 324 Edgment Qhutir By GAYNOR MADDOX NBA Food and Markets Editor Practically everybody likes Waldorf snlad. It's refreshing, easy to make and packed with health. Now, with so many Winesap apples in the market, enjoy this recipe: Waldorf Marshmallow Salad (Serves 4) Two cups diced, unpeeled Winesap apples, 1 cup sliced celery, 2 cup chopped walnut meats, 2 'cup tokay grapes, cut in half and seeded, 8 marshmallows, cut In small pieces, mayonnaise, salt to taste. Combine apples, celery, nuts, grapes and marshmallows.

Mix with enough mayonnaise to moisten and season to taste. Serve in lettuce cups. are easy to cut when you use scissors. To prevent the marshmallows from sticking run scissor blades through powdered sugar. Here's another recipe using the all-purpose Winesaps: Apple-Currant Crisp with Lemon Sauce Five to 6 red all-purpose apples, Vt cup currants, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, cup sugar, 2-3 cup flour, 4 teaspoon salt, 1-3 cup butter or margarine.

Peel, core and slice apples and mix with currants, cinnamon, lemon juice and Vi cup of the sugar. Place in a 10-inch round baking dish. Combine remaining 2 cup sugar with flour and salt. Cut in butter or margarine until mixture is crumbly and sprinkle evenly over apples. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees for 1 hour or until apples are tender.

Serve warm with the following lemon sauce: Lemon Sauce One-half cup sugar, 1 tablespoon cornstarch, 6 teaspoon salt, 1 cup TOMORROW'S MENU LUNCHEON: Tomato macaroni and cheese, rye bread, butter or margarine, canned Elberta peaches, peanut milk. DINNER: Fried frozen fish fillets, tartar sauce, parsley new potatoes, frozen or canned lima beans, Waldorf salad, lemon layer cake, coffee, milk. boiling water, 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel, tablespoons lemon' juice. Mix sugar, cornstarch and salt and gradually add water. Cook over low heat until thickened and' clear.

Add butter or grated lemon peel and juice and stir until butter is melted and blended. It's SHALOM'S For Gifts Bridal. Baby and Weddinc Fine Linens OUt Boxed and Wrapped Free SHALOM'S 604 EDGMONT AVK. Happy New Year to all our friends and patrons. May we take this moment to thank you and to say that we look forward to serving you in '53.

KIT; AX it 01:4 vi 426-28 E. 7th Chester.

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