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16 CHESTER (PA.) TIMES THURSO AT. JUNE 25, 1053 Engagement of Prospect Park Girl and Resident of Norwood Is Announced by Her Parents Mr. find Mrs. Jacob VanWyk, of carried white 1124 Prospect Prospect Park, an- with Ivy. orchids, esterrlttes nounce the engagement of MIRIAM JACQUELINE VAN WYK Engagement Announced daughter, Miss Miriam Jacqueline VanWyk and Private Bernard James McQulgan son of Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard James McQulgan, of Mohawk avenue, Norwood. Miss VanWyk was graduated from Prospect Park High School in 1952. Pvt. McGuigan was graduated from St.

James High School In 1949. He Is serving in the U. S. Army. No date has been selected for the their Miss Isobel Helffrlch, sister of the bride, the maid of honor, wore a gown of white embroidered organdy over yellow taffeta, a white horsehair hat trimmed with yellow ribbon and flowers and she carried a basket filled with early summer flowers.

The bridesmaids, Miss Elizabeth Ann Lyle, of West Hartford, Miss Lois Ann Johnson, of Highland Park, a cousin of the bride, and Miss Florence Batt, of Philadelphia, a cousin of the bridegroom, wore similar gowns of White embroidered organdy over blue taffeta, white horsehair hats trimmed with blue ribbons and flowers and carried baskets filled with mixed flowers. John E. Rosser, of Woodbury, N. was best man for Mr. Kane, and Philip Beaston, of Drexel Hill; Thomas Hespenhelde, of Highland Park; Frank Kiefaher, of Philadelphia, and Merrltt frlch, of St.

Louis, a cousin of the bride, were ushers. A reception in the church hall followed the ceremony after which Mr. and Mrs. Kane, left for a wedding trip to Florida. They will reside at 202 Shadeland Drexel Hill.

The bride was graduated from Upper Darby High School in 1949 and from Beaver College, in 1953. Mr. Kane, graduated from Upper Darby High School, in 1949 and Ursinus College in 1953. He is a member of honorary fraternities KDP and PDE. Kane-Helffrich The marriage of Miss Megan Jan; sen Helffrlch, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Randolph O. Helffrlch, of 110 Windsor Highland Park, and George Findley Kane, son of Mrs. Mary J. Kane, of 202 Shadeland Drexel Hill, and George F.

Kane, of 326 N. Llanwellyn Glenolden, was solemnized on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Calvary Presbyterian Church, Highland Park. Rev. Howard L. Frame and Rev.

William A. Huen- fcher officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin wedding gown fashioned with tucked marquisette yoke and a chapel length train. A white satin cap held her fingertip veil and she Harer-Kenworthey The marriage of Miss Pamela Alden Kenworthey, daughter of Mrs. Prichard Kenworthey, of Wynnewood, and Charles E.

Kenworthey, of Pittsburgh and William Benson Harer, son of Dr. and Mrs. William Benson Harer, of Bywood, took place on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. Rev. Dr.

Thorne Sparkmen and Canon Ernest C. Earp officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a bridal gown of white lace and organza, made with a tight fitting bodice of lace" featuring an off-the-shoulder neckline, an illusion yoke, long tight sleeves and a wide skirt of organza appliqued with lace and ending in a short train. Her finger- So So Chick I hew will feel In ear DIMENSIONAL PERMANENT SAVILLE BEAUTY SHOPPE $7.50 No Appointment CHESTER 2-9214 Neceuary 530 MARKET 8T. Mrs.

Clark D. Smith, who fore her marriage on June 6, in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church, was Mist Joan Osowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Osowski, of 924 McDowell Chester.

Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith, of 1307 E. 11th Eddystone.

(Kolasinski photo) tip veil of Illusion was held with a cap of lace and she carried a loose round bouquet of stephanotis and small white lilies interspersed with tulle and tied with tulle streamers knotted with stephanotis. Miss Evelyn Coffin, the maid of honor, wore a gown of light green Pakistan silk and net made with a tight fitting bodice with a low. neckline, cap sleeves and a ballerina length skirt shirred to the bodice. Her headdress was a floral arrangement and she carried a bouquet of summer flowers in shades of yellow and orange tied with pale yellow ribbon. The bridesmaids: Miss Anne H.

Kenworthey, of New York, and Miss Elizabeth R. Kenworthey, sisters of the bride; Mrs. H. Fetterman, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Caroline B. Miller, Miss Sandra Sharp and Miss Anne F.

Carrigan, wore similar gowns and carried bouquets of summer flowers. Joseph John Fusee served as best man for Mr. Harer, and his ushers were: Dr. Henry H. Fetterman, Wallace O.

Lecher, Raymond M. Dorsch, of Bridgeport, David Kaufman, of Elizabeth, N. and Joel Henkel, of Short Hills, N. J. Mrs.

Kenworthey, mother of the bride, wore a gray and yellow print, a yellow hat with a grey veil and a corsage of yellow butterfly orchids. Mrs. Harer wore a gown of dusty rose organza with a white lace hat and a corsage of white orchids. A reception at the home of the bride's mother followed the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Lower Merion High School and at present is a junior at Mount Holyoke College.

Mr. Harer is a graduate of Upper Darby High School, class of 1948 and Princeton University and is now a second year medical student at the University of Pennsylvania. riage on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in the Berwick Bible Tabernacle by Rev. Robert Lancaster. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a wedding gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tv.lle fashioned with a lace bodice with a lace Jacket and a full skirt of nylon tulle over taffeta with lace insertions at the waistline, and an accordion pleated ruffle at the hemline.

She carried a white Bible covered with lilies of the valley. Mrs. Allan Thomas of Crum Lynne, the matron of honor, wore a yellow nylon tulle gown and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. E. James Greene was best man for his son and John A.

K. Krug brother of the bridegroom, and his cousin, Albert Krug, acted as ushers. Mrs. Robert Lancaster played the wedding music. Mrs.

Krug, mother of the bride, wore a blue lace gown, white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Greene, mother of the bridegroom, wore a rose blege lace gown with aqua accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. A reception on the lawn of the bride's parents home followed the ceremony and in the evening a dinner was given at the Berwick Hotel Benton for the bridal party and the immediate families. The bride attended Berwick High School and Women's Medical College, and is now employed at the Dunlap Printing Company in Philadelphia.

Mr. Greene, who is employed by the Ford Motor Company, attended Ridley Township High School and Lebanon Valley College. Villano-Bedford Miss Marguerite Adell Bedford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Melvin Bedford, of 835 Woodland Sharon Hill; and Dominic Joseph Vlllano, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Villano, of 328 E. Broadway Clifton Heights, were united in marriage on Saturday morning, June 13, at a 10 o'clock nuptial mass in the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church, Sharon Hill. Rev. William H.

Skivlngton officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of Chantilly lace and white satin, a tulle veil held with a coronet of seed pearls and iridescent sequins and she carried a white prayerbook covered with white orchids and a shower of carnations Miss Edith Meyers, of Sharon Hill, the maid of honor and Miss Laura M. Hendrick and Miss Helen T. Benizich wore gowns of pastel nylon net over taffeta and carried old-fashioned bouquets of roses and snapdragons. Julius Joseph DeCeeco, of Drexel Hill, was best man for Mr.

lano and Vincent Tecce and John Benizich were ushers. A wedding breakfast and reception at the Glenolden Fire House followed the ceremony after which Mr. and Mrs. Villano left for Atlantic City, N. J.

They will reside at 19 Chester pike, Collingdale. Greene-Krug Miss Vera Louella Krug, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. K.

Krug, of 1255 tod Berwick, and James Lewis Greene, son of Mr and Mrs. E. James Greene, of 1705 4th Folsom, were united in mar ffTTB 'B fl fl 8ttTTfl 8 5 fl 8 8 8 fl VWVYVm fl'fl 88855 flTBTTOB BTmnmnTo BTflTTfl fl 8 5 8 8 50 OTffTfl on sale at Friday no on-to-9 me "Runalounc) Town Country 111 1 111111111111111111111111111 HONEY CALF or WHITE KID "RUNAROUND" all you like In these adorable new cool, comfortable casuals! Choose from soft kid or smooth leather in many luscious summer shades and remember: in all of Chester, they're only at Weinberg's. 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1.1| I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I FOR BETTER Bf (i Kirman -Muench Miss Janet Evelyn Muench, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Kemper Paul Muench, of 3401 School lane, Drexel Hill, and Shahane Taylor Kirman, son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Kirman, of 3G20 Rosemont Drexel Hill, were uriietd in marriage on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Grace Lutheran Church, Drexel Hill, by Rev. Lloyd Merl Walllck.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white lace bridal gown, a tulle veil and carried a white orchid with ste phanotLs. Mrs. Arthur Shanklln, of Drexel the matron of honor, wore a blue gown, the bridesmaids, Mrs Joseph Mudge, Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mrs. John Craver and Miss Mary Jane Wood, wore pink, and Sandra Mudge, the flower girl, wore blue.

James S. Kirman of Overbrook, was best man for Mr. Kirman and his ushers included James Caver, Russell Anstey, Clinton Rob' ertson and Beryl Kirman. A reception at Drexelbrook Inn and Lodge followed the ceremony after which Mr. and Mrs.

Kirman left for a wedding trip to Lake George. They will reside In Oer- an town. The bride attended Upper Darby High School and Philadelphia School of Office Training. Mr. Kirman attended Upper Dar by High School, Drexel Institute of Technology and Pennsylvania State College School of Optometry.

Kelley-Abbott The marriage of Miss Nancy An ne Abbott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Abbott, of 1209 Perk WINDOW SHOPPING idrit ruHnuu Wa'va ioma autitanding dtah far this yaer'i Anniversary Sela btcavtt uiuol aur tuaallart out la work with but Hia mail larrlflt evrchait al all la Ida 9-Bc. chrama dinette an diieley In tha the Stanley ture Ce, Hara it a tat that yew've dreamed obout, iff lavUh with axaanilve chrama, avan lha edges af tha formica topped tabia ara chrama trimmadi tha spring toot chain avan hava chrama handlai. Tha ilardwit pattern li carriad eat fram tha extenilen tap farmica table te lha Daren plaitic covered chain ta meka a truly Intereillne design.

Cheeia fram yellow er rati Hardest, ar aaNd fray tabtai with Stardust Naw tomes tha sjeod lha prlca an thii Ml that actually wai meda ta tail far 17f.W li tary tela priced at a lew tt al llanlay Furniture Ca. faa it In aur et faurth and Market Tha windaw ara an until midnight far yaur ttnvtnltntt. ins Chester and Donald Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelley, of 3221 Cresson Philadelphia, was solemnized on Saturday morning, June 13 at 10 o'clock nuptial mass at the Resurrection of Our Lord Roman Catholic Church.

Rev. Charles Kelley, of Columbia, S. officiated at the mass and Rev. Thomas Kelley, of Lansford, performed the double ring ceremony. Both priests are brothers of the bridegroom.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a bridal gown of two layers of tulle and net over a fitted bodice of white satin with Chantilly lace inserts. She wore a tulle veil held with a Juliet cap and she carried a prayerbook covered with white rosebuds with a white orchid in the center. Miss Fay Mell, the maid of honor, wore a waltz length gown of pink net over taffeta, a pink picture hat. Miss Marie Crooks and Mrs. Charles Everett, the bridesmaids, wore net gowns one in yellow and the other green.

They wore matching picture hats to match their gowns and carried old- fashioned bouquets. Joseph Rozloli served as best man for Mr. Kelley and Donald Spedden, of Philadelphia, and Howard Abbott served as ushers. Donald Regenbogan, the soloist, was accompanied by Mrs. Hazel Carbine who also played the wedding music.

A wedding breakfast at Naaman's on the Delaware followed the ceremony and at 4 o'clock in the afternoon a reception was given at the Linwood Fire Company. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley left for a trip to the Poconos. They will reside in Philadelphia.

The bride attended Chester High School. Mr. Kelley attended High School in Philadelphia and recently received his honorable discharge from the US Army. Havener-Kirschmem Miss Gerry Klrschman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Kirschman, of Pittsburgh, and Paul Havener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Havener, of 415 Granite Springfield, formerly of Ridley Park, were united in marriage on Saturday, June 6, at St. James Lutheran Church in Pittsburgh. Rev.

Jacob Thomas officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina length gown of lace and satin, a fingertip veil and carried white roses, carnations and pompons. Miss Ruth Kirschman, sister of the bride, was her only attendant. She wore a gown of orchid lace and satin. Fred Kirschman was best man for Mr.

Havener. A reception at the American Legion Hall in Pittsburgh followed the ceremony after which Mr. and Mrs. Havener left for a trip to the Poconos. They will reside with his parents in Springfield.

Mr. and Mrs. William P. Cosgrove, of 719 Maple celebrated their silver wedding anniversary at their home Tuesday with a family party. Mrs.

Cosgrove was Miss Gladys Harmon, before her marriage 25 years the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Cosgrove have three children: William employed at the Westinghouse Lester; Miss Lois Anne, RN, a member of the surgical nursing staff at Crozer Hospital, and Clare Rita, seventh grader and student organist at the Immaculate Heart school and church. Engagements Mr.

and Mrs. Robert K. Rostron, of 1216 Clover lane, Chester, announce the engagement of their SHIRLEY J. ROSTRON Betrothed daughter, Miss Shirley J. Rostron and James Cibroski, son of Mr.

and Mrs. August Cibroski, of 3330 N. Sydenham Philadelphia. Miss Rostron was graduated from Chester High School In 1952 and is now employed by the Modern Electric Record Shop. Mr.

Cibroski is serving in the U. S. Air Force. No date has been selected for the wedding. J.

G. Duemler, of 206 South Media, announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Alice Duemler Pyle, of Chadds Ford; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Anderson, of West Chester. Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Fritz, of Wilmington; Mrs. James Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butler, of Boothwyn; Mr.

and Mrs. Lindy Pullen, of West Chester; Mr. and Mrs. William Esbln, of Boothwyn; Mr. and Mrs.

Marsh Rickabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beldelman, of West Chester; Arthur Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pyle, Frank Esbin, of Thornton; Mr.

and Mrs. Walier Rickabaugh, of West Chester, Shirley Esbin, of Boothwyn. Carol Esbin, Charles Esbln, Donald Esbin, Benny Evans, Eddie Evans, Janey Rickabaugh, Bruce Pullen, Watler Conly Judle Fritz, James Fritz, Nancy Pyle, Georgle Pyle, Albert Pyle Linky Pyle, Jlmmie Pyle, Bruce Pyle, Kenneth Pyle, Clifton Jones, Morton Talley, James Woods, Ste- vle Peoples, Janet Pyle, Glenda Miller, Virginia Sutton, Roland Fritz, Billy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Anderson and Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Pyle. Mr. and Mrs. William T.

Marshall of 611 W. 7th entertained at dinner in their home Sunday in honor of Miss Emily Cassidy, of this city, when the guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kimball, of Boothwyn, and Miss Cassidy. ALICE DUEMLER Engaged and Robert K.

Rostron, 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Rostron, of 1216 Clover lane, Chester. Miss Duemler is a graduate of Media High School, class of 1953.

Mr. Rostron, a graduate of Chester High School, class of 1951, is serving in the U. S. Army at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. No date has been selected for the wedding.

The annual Pyle reunion was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pyle in West Chester Those attending were George S. Pyle, of Boothwyn; Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Pyle, of Chester; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pyle of West Chester; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans, of Village Green; Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Evans, of Lima; Mrs. John Jones, of Marcus Hook; Mr. and Mrs. George W.

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Complete your wardrobe NOW and save! IZOTL Bedy Canttur Drtu Sins MARCUS HOOK 4lr for ffcepjriftf Births Announced Mr. and Mrs. George Hetherington, of Glen Riddle road, Elwyn, announce the birth of a son, Robert Andrews Hetherington, on Thursday, June 18, at the Bryn Mawr Hospital. Mrs. Hetherington is the former Miss Anne Andrews, of 2804 Edgmont Parkslde.

They have two other children, George 3d, and Lois Anne. Among the Sick Mrs. Lillian LoberTof 2058 Chichester Boothwyn, is a patient in Crozer Hospital. It is estimated that rubber tires last five times as long and cost half as much today as in 1920. Thrifty Nifty Mrs.

Lubomyra Mary Melnyk, of 2707 W. 7th was graduated this year from Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science. She came to the United States in 1949 from Europe where she studied in Germany and was graduated from Ludovec Maximilian University in Munich in 1948. (Kolasinski photo) Marriage Licenses Applications for marriage licenses at Media: Raymond J. Geus, 23, 1146 combe Darby, and Ellzabpjfr.

A. Murphy, 21, 4212 Spruce Philadelphia. fv James A. D'Antonlo, 20, 123 son and Kathryn Keenan, 20, 1601 Robinson both of Havertown. Richard P.

Johnson, 45, 134 Kerlin and Elsie Young, 49, 604 Potter st. Charles W. Wright, 18, 102 Lane Upland, and Anna Ernst, 18, 711 Long lane, Upper Darby. Arthur A. Nichols, 49, Chester Arms Hotel, and Elsie I.

Bishop, 49, Boston, Mass. Barclay B. Winders, 32, 111 Crestview road, Upper Darby, and DeLoris J. Brewer, 30, 208 Chestnut Newtown Square. Edward J.

Norek, 23, 222 Holly and Carol J. Brown, 18, 108 W. Berkley both of Clifton Heights. Oscar W. Nielsen, 33, 43 Wlnde- mere Lansdowne, and Celeste Cantono, 31, 92 E.

Logan Philadelphia. Sandy Scott, 35, and Helen G. Maw. James A. Thompson, 32, and Rll- la Glbbs, 35, both of 734 S.

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