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JournalEvery Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Saturday, January 9, 1960 Morning Vows In Sf. Anthony's Engagements of Area Interest Are Announced Episcopal Aides In Hillcrest Hear Talk on Uganda Unite Local Pair Twenty Health Must Improve ,1 Dr. Daniel Preston Tells Women By Special Correspondent HILLCREST, Jan. in the leper hospital at Uganda, in East Africa, was described by Dr. Daniel Preston, who spent two months in Uganda.

Rosalie A. Cheseroni, Phillip Modesto, To Visit New York The wedding of Miss Rosalie Ann Cheseroni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cheseroni of 2827 West Second Street, to Mr. Thillip Modesto, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Phillip Modesto of 114 Summit Avenue, took place in St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church at 11 this morning. The Rev. Charles J.

Boyle officiated. A reception was held in the Cranston Heights Fire Hall. Mr. Cheseroni escorted his who was attended by her sister, Miss Nancy Cheseroni. as maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Carmella Cheseroni, another sister, Miss at a meeting of the Women riy. i Calvary Episcopal Church, Bish op Cook Memorial, yesterday in the Guild Room. The speaker, who illustrated i '41 i jr: -1 1: Vy i 'if his talk with slides, told of tho great need there for health education. Many natives have malaria and the children have hookworm, he said. Dr.

Preston said that the people in Uganda want to become Doris DelPizzo, and Mrs. Marie self-governing but expressed Mr. John Lummina served as best man. Mr. Richard Serpe, the opinion they would not bo able to do so until they become healthier.

The women contributed $23 to the Diocesan Fund for Mig rant Workers in Delaware. Mr. Paul Callahan, and Mr. Plans were made to hold a Kenneth Catalina were ushers. The bride chose a princess line gown of hand-clipped rose point lace made with long sleeves and a wide lace dust ruffle enhancing the cathedral train.

The Sabrina neckline was adorned with sequins and bake sale in the Guild Room following the 9 and 11 a. m. services Jan. 17. Mrs.

Lloyd Alexander is chairman. pearls. A queen's crown of se Plans were also discussed for Spring Hat luncheon and quins and pearls held the silk bridge party to be held Feb. illusion fingertip veil. 11 at 12:30 p.

m. at the church. The maid of honor wore a cotillion blue gown with Venice Mrs. F. Stratton Knox was named chairman.

Proceeds from lace bodice -having scoop neck the affair will be used toward line, cap sleeves, and matching satin cummerbund. The bouf fant skirt was floor length. She wore a matching feather headpiece with veiling. The attend ants, identical gowns were madonna blue. Photo by WUlard Stewart Miss Colette Ann Behlks Mr.

and Mrs. Roy V. Behlke, IS Hurst Road, Deerhurst, announce the engagement of their daughter, Colette Ann, to Mr. John Lawrence Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Watson, 26 -Murphy Road, Deerhurst. Miss Behlke, a graduate of Pierre S. du Pont High School and Goldey Beacom School of Business, is employed by Joseph Bancroft and Sons Company. Mr. Watson, a senior at the Untuerstty of Delaware, is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

A November wedding is planned. Photo by DvU Studloi. Miss Janet Kenton Mr. and Mrs. Frank II.

Kenton, 1506 Spring Lane, Belle-vue Manor, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet, to Mr. Jay Wesley Booker, son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. W.

Booker, Shellburne. Miss Kenton is a graduate of Mt. Pleasant High, studied at tht Vniversity of Edinburgh and is now a junior at the University of Delaware. She is majoring in sociology. Mr.

Booker, a graduate of P. S. du Pont High School, is a senior ct Dartmouth College, majoring in psychology. Pnoto or Dtvu Siuaioi. Miss Margaret Ann Higgins Mr.

and Mrs. Charles J. Higgins, 2810 North Harrison Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Mr. Francis P. Manfc, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Mazik, 425 South Rodney Street. Miss Higgins, a graduate of Vrsuline Academy, attended the Vniversity of Delaware and is a student at the Goldey Beacom School of Business. Mr. Nasik attended Pierre S.

du Pont High School and served in the Army. He is employed by the Pep Boys Company. a "housecleaning" project at the church. The members are seeking volunteers to assist with tho luncheons at the Day Care Center conducted at Calvary. The group will be responsible for serving luncheons on Thursdays, from February through June.

The group voted to hold a Christmas bazaar again this year. None has been held for a couple of years. The Book of Common Prayer Mr. Modesto and his bride will reside in Windsor Hills after a wedding trip to New York City. Mrs.

Modesto attended Wil mington High School and is employed by Food Fair Stores. 2 Birthday Parties Guild to Hear Card Party Monday For Cranston Heights CRANSTON HEJGHTS, Jan. Mr. Modesto, a Wilmington High School graduate served in the Marine Corps and is em Third Son Born To Hastings Pair Mr. and Mrs.

David B. Hast Judith A nn Hall Bride Of Kenneth L. Roberts ployed by the News-Journal Company. 9 (Special). The auxiliary of the Cranston Heights Fire Com- of the Church of England, presented to Calvary church by the Rev.

Robert T. Shiells, Shen-field, England, who exchanged pulpits with the Rev. John Wilson Haynes, rector, during the ings of Wynnwood, an nounce the birth of their wiU hold a card party Ceremony in Aldcrsgate Methodist Church 717... 7 7 I II) III!) LjlULtiLI Uon this morning in Lankenau summer, soon will be on the iwonaay at p. m.

ai ine nre hall on Kirkwood Highway. Mrs. Alice Woodward is chairman, assisted by Mrs Amy Mc- Hospital on the Main Line. Plans Marriage To Be Followed by Reception in Social Hall; Couple to Live in City Miss Judith Ann Half, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey For Carole Strauss Miss Carole Elaine Strauss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Strauss of 106 West Thirty-ninth Street, is celebrating her 16th birthday today. She was to be honored at a luncheon held at Hotel Du Pont. This evening a party will be held at her home.

Miss Strauss is a student at P. S. du Pont High School. Speaker for Quota Mr. Myron Milbower, manager of the Wilmington office of the Social Security Adminis Cauley, Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Dale Ledeker of 356 Fourth Avenue, formerly of Sumner, 111., announce the engagement of their Hall of 127 Murphy Road, Fairfax, will become the bride of Their other sons are David, 3i and John, 2. Mrs. Hastings is the former Miss Ann Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Boyd of Abbington, Pa. Mr. Hastings is fria enn tt Mi nnA re TQninl On Friday evening, Jan. 22 the auxiliary will assist the firemen with a shrimp party to be held at the fire hall. Mr.

Kenneth L. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Roberts, Teacher Speak BELLEFONTE, Jan.

9 (Special). The Altar Guild of St. Mark's Lutheran Church will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs.

H. C. Graebner, 400 W. Thirty-eighth Street, Wilmington. Miss Thelma Nichols will speak on her work as an exchange teacher in Hawaii.

Mrs. William Biesinger will be co-hostess. Sunshiners to Meet Alert Branch, Delaware Division, International Sunshine Society, will meet Monday night at the home of the president, Mrs. William E. Foard, 902 West Ninth Street.

There will be a discussion by the ways and means committee on projects for this winter and spring. 30 Murphy Road, Deerhurst, at 2 this afternoon in Aldersgate daughter, Phyllis Merle, to Mr, Jan Wade Dooling, son of Mr. Methodist Church. The Rev. James R.

Hughes will perform the ceremony. Wuade 0. Hastings, of Greenville.) Auxiliary to Meet reception in Fellowship L.f. i tt if The auxiliary of the Fra Hall of the church will follow fingertip veil will be held by a seed pearl and sequin crown. library shelf in the church, it was announced by Mrs.

Jane Porter, librarian. Farband Dance Is Tomorrow The annual dance of Far-band will be tomorrow in the auditorium of the Jew ish Community Center. Music will be by the John Bennett Orchestra with Miss Eleanor Miglione as soloist. Mr. Samuel Evans is chairman, assisted by Mrs.

Anne Seidel and Mrs. Jennie Asher, co-chairmen. The dance committee includes: Mrs. Sadie Diamond and Mrs. Lena Gross, tickets; Mrs.

Gussie Feldman, Mrs. The bride, to be given in She will carry a cascade of tration, will be the speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Quota Club at 12:15 p. m. marriage by her father, will be gathered carnations on a a yV Tn areApummnc vim iieeiing (emal Order of Eagles Lodge graduates of Henry C. Conrad Washmgton Heights Branch 74 will meet at 8:30 p.

m. High School. Miss Ledeker is of the International Sunshinej Tuesday at the headquarters, employed by Wilmington Trust Society wU1 meet Thursday at 210 West Sixth Street. Plans Company and Mr. Dooling is p.

m. at the home of Miss will be made for the anni-with Rollins Motor Company. Anna Quayi 1101 West Eighth versary party to be held early Bible. The attendants will be iden Monday in Hotel Du Pont. He will discuss Social Security.

Mrs. Eva G. Craig is chairman tically gowned in sapphire blue a la summer weaaing is street. Committee reports wUl in February. Mrs.

Ellen Ross of the day. attended Dy miss L-oura Lea Hall, a sister, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Sandra Roberts, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Diana Thompson, Wilmington. Best man will be Mr. Earl Hall, brother of the bride, and ushers will be Mr.

Edward Sul planned. be given. Iwill preside. organza. They will wear sapphire blue bandeaux and will carry cascades of white feathered carnations accented with blue.

Peniel WSCS Lists McCabe Church WSCS Presbyterian Women To Preview '60 Aims 5 Sessions Tuesday After a wedding trip north, livan and Mr. Ronald Talley the couple will reside Wil mington. KOSIt'HIP I 1i1irIl0ni1Qot Wilmington NEWPORT, Jan. 9 (Special). Circles of the Woman's The bride is a graduate of v' Hnintiw A chantilly type lace gown Society of Christian Service of The Women Association of; the officers reviewing and Luncheon meetings for the! is sponsored by the WSCS, un- Peniel Methodist Church will Alexis I.

du Pont High School and attended Goldey Beacom evaluating accomplishments of meet next week. Woman's Society of Christian' der the direction of Mrs. F. n.frK nf Kirk, secretary of of McCabe Elect Circle. Mrs.

Charlfj Stumpl UVl I1VW Vl ill IVUMU 1UVIIIU1IUI with molded basque bodice, scalloped Sabrina neckline and long sleeves will be worn by the bride. The bouffant skirt is accented with cascading ruffles of nylon tulle and lace and ends in a chapel train. Her missionary education, but is Concord Presbyterian Church will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the fellowship hall of the church.

The program will consist of a panel discussion by some of School of Business. The bridegroom is a graduate of P. S. du Pont High School and is employed by Atlas Powder Company. open to all men and women.

A group from Trinity Method Methodist Church will be resumed for the' winter with the general meeting for January. ist Church will attend. Bertha Birnbaum, Mrs. Anna Atlas, Miss Estelle Bader, Mrs. Rose Fishman, Mrs.

Helen Feldman, Mrs. Minnie Green-blatt. Mrs. Rose Schoenberg and Mrs. Anna Wellekson are in charge of refreshments.

Hot turkey, roast beef and frankfurter platters will be served. Hot and cold sandwiches, tea, cake and soft drinks will be on sale. Dinner will be served from 6 to 9 p. m. Dancing will be from 9 to midnight.

A door prize will be awarded. Luncheon will be served leader, will meet Tuesrtay at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Qenrsre Johnson, 14 Hardin Lane, Newktrk Estates.

Newark. Esther Circle. Mrs. Ralph Coughlan leader, will meet Tuesday at 1 p. m.

at the home of Mrs. Howard Payne, 307 Forest Drive, Forest Brook Glen. Friendship Circle, Mn. James Johnston leader, will meet Tuedar at p. m.

at the home of Mrs. James Downs, 14 Champlatn Avenue, Richard-eon Park, 1959 and previewing the aims of 1960. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Gregory M. Dillon, and hostesses for the evening will be the outgoing executive committee, with Mrs.

Robert W. Wildey as chairman. The business meeting will be conducted by the new president, Mrs. Ross D. Morrill, and plans will be considered for a "Luncheon Is Served" affair to be held Feb.

16 in Aldersgate Methodist Church on Concord City, Suburban Girls Engaged Tuesday at noon in upper fellowship hall by Circle 5, Mrs. Robert K. Mason and Mrs. W. Martha Circle, Mrs.

Paul Stradley leader, will meet Tuesday at i p. m. at the home of Mrs. Russell Richards 1617 Newport Pike. Olen Berne Estates Naomi Circle, Mrs.

Lee Nichols lead Harvey Melvin co-leaders. The general theme for the month is "The Golden Cord of Service." Mrs. Lee C. Tashjian will lead the devotional period. er, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.

m. at the home of Mrs. R. E. Wilkinson, 605 Newport Gap Pike, Oordy Estates.

Ruth Circle, Mrs. John Weyer leader will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ivor David, 14 West This month is to begin the foreign missions study which Justia Street.

Newport. Dorcas Circle, Mrs. Charles Lum leader, will meet at the home of Mrs Charles Kraus, 6 Lynbrook Road, Oordy is Africa. Mrs. Webster Schmidt is in charge of the program and as an introduction to the study will present the Estates, Wednesday at I p.

m. Mary Circle, Mrs. Horace Ingram leader, will meet Wednesday at 1 p. at the home of Mrs. Emmett Wilson, 610 Tyrone Avenue.

Woodcrest. Pike. Circle Meetings for January are: Deborah Circle. Mrs. Dean D.

Reese leader, Tuesday, Jan. 26, at 9:30 a. at the home of Mrs. Reene, 337 Pine-hurst Road, Fairfax. Rachael Circle, Mrs.

William M. Ktpp. leader, Wednesday, Jan. 27, at 9:30 a. m.

at the home of Mrs. Klpp, 1104 Pan Road. Oraylyn Crest. Sarah Circle, Mri. Donald W.

Kener leader, Wednesday, Jan. 27. at 9:30 a. m. at the home of Mri.

William C. Baldwin. 191 Julian Road, Fair lax. Ruth Circle, Mrs. Edward V.

Scho-field leader, Tuesday, Jan. 26, at 12:30 P. m. at the home of Mrs. Schofleld, 1802 Bellewood Road.

Bellewood. Mary Circle, Mri. Herbert E. Moder leader, Tuesday, Jan. 26.

at 12:15 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Moder, 1223 Faulk Road, Windsor Hills. Naomi Circle, Mrs.

John N. Lone leader. Monday, Jan. 25, at I p. m.

at the home of Mrs. Long, 332 Delaware film, "New Faces in Africa." Mrs. Elwyn B. Gehman will assist with the sound equipment. Mrs.

Richard D. Comly will First, Central Church Units Meet Tuesday Circles of the Women's Association of First and Central Presbyterian Church will meet Tuesday. Circle 1, leader, Mn. Louis Oloyd, will meet at the home of Mrs. Andrew Hamilton, 3405 Madison Street, at 12:30 p.

m. Circle 2, leader, Mn. James Williams, will meet at the church In the DuVal Room at 12:30 p. m. The hostess will be Mrs.

James Williams. Circle 3, leader, Mrs. Walter Wil. Hams, will meet In the Men't Lounge at 12:30 p. m.

The hostess will be Mrs. Walter Williams. Circle 4, leader, -Mrs. Edward Bowers, will meet in the DuVal Room at 8 P. m.

Hostesses will be Miss Elizabeth Barnes and Mrs. Edward Bower. Circle 5. leader, Mrs. Richard Sutherland, will meet at the home of Mrs.

Richard Sutherland, 44 Paschall Road, Shellburne, at 8 p. m. Mrs. James McAllister will be co-hostess. Circle 6, leader Mrs.

Herman Werner, will meet in the Men's Lounta at 8 p. m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Walter Coyle and Mrs. Herman Werner.

Son to Mungers Dr. and Mis. G. Donald Mun ger of Stanford, an speak briefly on the work of the World Council of Church Women. Mrs.

Herbert T. Kerr will preside at a short business nounce the birth of a son on Wednesday in Stamford. Mrs meeting. Munger is the former Miss Doris Ann Evans, daughter of Mrs. Albert T.

Evans of Rich An accredited course on Africa will be given on four Wednesday evenings, Jan. 20 and 27, Feb. 3 and 10, from 7:45 to 9:30 p. m. This course ardson Park and the late Mr.

Evans. Dr. and Mrs. Munger Avenue, McDanlel Crest. Martha Circle, Mrs.

Joseph T. Lester, leader, Tuesday, Jan. 28, at I p. m. at the home of Mrs.

Lester, 2520 Blackwood Road, Foulk Woods. Rebekah Circle, Mrs. Oerald M. Raymond leader, Wednesday, Jan. 37, at 8 p.

m. at the home of Mrs. Raymond, I Jt vv fv, Vs'F Vt have another son, Philip. 1004 Oraylyn Road, Oraylyn Crest. Swanwyck Lutherans Plan 4 January Events WSCS of Peninsula Church Lists Meetings The Priscilla Circle of Faith' Uon with the stewardship com- Luthcran Church, Swanwyck.i of a Pf j'suppc will he held.

Priscilla will sponsor a coffee hour and wjU sponsor a tM fm pa. a fellowship following the-(ients at Delaware State Hos-morning service tomorrow. jpital, Farnhurst, sometime dur- Mrs. William Price is in1 ing the month, charge of the social hour, as-j Officers and committee chair-sistcd by Mrs. Ralph Weaver, men of the circle are: Mrs.

Diirann inn) "r- ftii The food committee is compos' Francis Farnandez, president; Mrs. Lloyd DeBoer, vice presi dent; Mrs. David Riddell, secre tary; Mrs. Arthur Stabnau, ed of Mrs. Michael Kardash, Mrs.

Eugene Ernst, Mrs. Richard Wukasch, Mrs. David Rid-dell, and Mrs. Theodore Williams. This ia the first of a series study book and Mrs.

Kenneth Tyson, devotions. Circle 5, Mrs. Robert Kennedy leader and Mrs. Charles Collins co-leader, met at the home of Mrs. Daniel Kenney, this Wednesday.

Circle 6, Mrs. Madeline Smith leader and Mrs. William Weaver co-leader, met at the home of Mrs. Madeline Smith Wednesday. Circle 7, Mlsi Ruth Walnwrlghi leader and Mrs.

Nellie' Klddoo, co-leader, at the home of Mrs. Albert Bartges, 4311 Ruskln Road, Brandy-wine Hills, Thursday, at 8 p. m. Mlsa Cassle Denny, study book, and Mrs. Barters, devotions.

Circle 8, Mrs. Elwood Marshall leader and Mrs. Beatrice Hewitt co-leader, met at the home of Mrs. Hewett Wednesday. Circle 9, Mrs.

Oeorge Smith leader and Mrs. Gilbert Scarborough, co-leader, at the home of Mrs, Walter Cook, 3212 North Madison Street, Thursday, at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Anna Driscoll, study book, and Mrs, Oliver Corrlaan, devotions.

Circle 10. Mrs. John Reutter leader and Mrs. Harry Kolb, co-leader, will meet In the church parlor Thursday, at 1 p. m.

Mrs. William Fuhr wlU bav the study book and devotions. Circle meetings have been announced by the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Peninsula Methodist Church. They are: Circle 1, Mrs. Roland Marshall Leader and Mrs.

Paul Kendall Co-leader, at the home of Mrs. Harry Toweri, 604 Concord Avenue, Tuesday, at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Robert Allison as co-hostess.

Mrs. Calvin Marshall will have the study book and Miss Anna Evans will lea4 devotions. Circle 2, Mlsa Ada Davis leader and Mrs. Clarence Kershaw, at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Maxwell, 2405 North Franklin Street Tuesday, at 8 p.

m. Miss Doris Dearre, devotions, and Mrs. Otorge Demgar, study book. Circle 3. Mrs.

Luther Hearn. Sr leader and Mrs. L. K. Brown co-leader, at the home of Mrs.

John Marvel, 2511 Market Street, Thursday, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Norrls Venn will have devotions and study book. Circle 4, Mrs.

Warren Balrd leader and Mrs. Charles Taylor co-leader, at the home of Mrs. Georgia Mc-lauirhlln, 307 West Nineteenth Street, Tuesday, at I p. Mrs. Ann Taylor, treasurer; Mrs.

Michael Kar dash, worship; Mrs. Eugene Ernst, altar; Mrs. Thomas Fish of social events in which the er, sick and visiting; Mrs. Le- Photo by Robert H. Whltten.

Miss Janet Carol Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schmidt, of 52 West Salisbury Drive, Edge Moor Terrace, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Carol, to It. (J.g.) Charles Joseph son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Korzinck of Wyckoff, N. J. Miss Schmidt, a graduate of Pierre S. du Pont High School, attended the University of Vermont and is employed by Atlas Poxoder Company. Lieutenant Koninek, a 1958 graduate of the United Stales, Naval Academy in Annapolis, is completing flight training at Corpus Christi, Texas.

Photo by Davis Btudlo Miss JoAnn N. Rash Mrs. Edward Danish of 1726 North Union Street announces the engagement of her daughter. JoAnn to Pvt. Richard F.

Deery, son of Mrs. Milton R. Ennis of Green Meadows and the late Mr. Francis H. Decry.

Miss Rash, daughter of Mr. Leonard J. Rash, of Redmont, and a graduate of P. S. da Pont High School, is a secretary with the Aluminum Company of America.

Private Decry, a P. S. ilu Pont High graduate, attended the Massenutten Military Academy in Virginia and St. Joseph's College, Philadelphia. He is stationed at Fort Knox, Ky.

A fall wedding is planned. Priscilla Circle will participate roy Derr, L.W.M.L. represents-during the month. Plans for, live; Mrs. Theodore Williams, the coming year will be pre ways and means; Mrs.

Lloyd scnted at a congregational DeBoer and Mrs. Heisler War-meeting Jan. 17, followed by ren, program; Mrs. Bruce refreshments provided by the er, hospitality; and Mrs. Wil-circle, and Jan.

24, In coopera-jliam Price, ldtal service. i i.

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