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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 13

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Akron, Ohio
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4 Akron Beacon Journal 13 Thursday, Dictmtar 16, 1941 Engaged 4' Nuptials Told Future Bride ANNOUNCEMENT is made by Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Clawson, 1126 Arkley of the engagement of their daughter, Dora, to Donald Rambacher, son of Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. Rambacher, 1362 Gorge blvd. Mr.

Rambacher is a graduate of the University of Michigan. He is now an aeronautical engineer for a Cleveland research organization. Miss Clawson is a graduate of Kast high school and St. Thomas hospital school of nursing. MISS JOYCE HARALSON, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey .1. Haralson, 123 Portage Lakes is wearing the engagement Jing of Thomas Longworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. John V.

Long-worth, 842 Portage Lakes dr. Both the future bride and bridegroom are graduates of Coventry high school. He served two years in the U. S. navy in the Pacific theater.

y. 5 V' I I 1 I t-r THE MARRIAGE of Misi Irene Lofano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vito Lofano, 1063 Johnston and Paul L. Wilkinson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Wilkinson, 1030 Johnston was solemnized in Annunciation church by Rev. Fr. Theodor J. Blair.

Mrs. Clarence Tatum was matron of honor for the bride whil Thomas Bradley attended Mr, Wilkinson aa best man. Recent Bride ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN church was the setting for the marriage of Miss Jean Mc-Cleary, daughter of Mrs. Grace McCleary, 898 Ashland and Cecil Travis, son of Mrs.

Mae Travis, 938 Johnston st. Rev. Ernest Habig officiated. The bride approached the altar wearing a white satin gown with a seed pearl trimmed neckline and a medium train. Her fingertip veil was attached to a seed pearl tiara.

She carried white chrysanthemums with white roses. Both Miss Helen Horvath, maid of honor, and Miss Dorothy Mitchell of Youngstown, bridesmaid, wore blue net gowns. Miss Horvath carried bronze chrysanthemums while Miss Mitchell's bouquet was of pink chrysanthemums. Best man was Berlin Wells. Ushers were Joseph Sofranic of Youngstown and Daniel Hare.

12 -V' i j'iA i fc.J.'-... '40 rl i 4 MISS CLAWSOX Protectors'' Qui) Honors Deputy MRS. BEN Pietz will entertain the Protectors' club of Naomi Sisterhood 290, Dames of Malta. Friday evening. Miss Hazel McKlhany, deputy of the sisterhood, will be guest of honor at the party.

There will he an exchange of Christmas presents. ENTRE NOUS Study club of Cuyahoga Falls will hold its annual Christmas party at 1 p. m. Friday at the home of Mrs. Lillian Wesley, 1606 11th In the Falls.

Mrs. H. R. Pope is in charge of the program, and there will be a gift exchange. EMPLOYES of the High at.

A market will hold a Christmas party at Sophie's Chicken House Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. There will be a gift exchange, followed by the showing of movies. Ponrci Photo MRS. STOPAR Wilson WILKINSON MISS HARALSON Vows Read Christmas is for men, too CHOOSE A GIFT HE'S SURE TO WEAR WEDDING VOWS were exchanged by Miss Francei Hete, daughter of Mrs.

Jennie Hete, 40 14th, Barberton, and Joseph Stopar, son of Mr. and Mra. John Stopar, 1010 Shannon Barberton, during a ceremony solemnized by Rev. Fr. Matthias A.

Jager in Sacred Heart church, Barberton. The bridal gown was of white satin with leg o' mutton sleeves, sweetheart neckline embroidered in pearls and full skirt ending in a train. Tlie brides flowers were while chrysanthemums and pompons in a shower arrangement. The couple was attended by Miss Alice Vidmar of Euclid, maid of honor; Miss Lillian Hanio and Iiss Sylvia Casser-man, bridesmaids; William Stopar, brother of the bridegroom, best man, and Charles Hete, brother of the bride, and Donald Bntton, ushers. choose gift from LANG'S MRS.

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AND MRS. Fleming H. Barker, 940 Greenwood announce the engagement of their daughter, Cleobell June, to Richard Dwight Rouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight B.

Rouse, 1923 Sackett Cuyahoga Falls. Miss Barker is a graduate of Kuchtel high school and the University of Akron. She is employed as a secretary by Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. Mr. Rouse was graduated from Cuyahoga Falls high school and is now enrolled in the college of engineering at the University of Akron.

MISS BOSWELL MR. AND MRS. Homer R. Boswell of Tallmadge announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn Rae, to Robert Vernon Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs.

B. T. Brooks, 191 Shawnee rath. Miss Boswell attended Kenmore and Tallmade high schools, and is a graduate of Actual Business college. Mr.

Brooks is a graduate of East high school. He spent two years in the U. S. navy. He is now associated with Goodyear Tire Rubber Co.

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