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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 28

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WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. FRIDAY. AUGUST 29. 1 952 -TWENTY-EIGHT FORMER PUPILS HOLD FIRST is 1 ii i 1 TATNALL SCHOOL POOL PUrULAK 1 1 yuuinock on i NORTH-BANK SCHOOL REUNIUrs i Virion nf Tirtrth "Bank School.

Landen- berg was held recently with Win attendance. The old school beU rane at 11 a. m. as a signal. The school was erected in 1867 from stones that had formed an earlier structure.

The reunion was for EM attended since that date. Several years ago the school Hercules Club Women Golfers In Cup Contest Philip Stull Trophy At Stake in Games Open-: ing Today I) ft was closed, and it is now the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence amiin. rr Warren Mercer, tne nrsiy speaker, emphasized the inenaiy spirit which had exisiea wnue student there.

He namea me iour faiths which had governed the srrinoi'R activities. The directors Vicki and Jane Kellem, who have been guests cf their aunt, Miss Hannah K'. Johnston, Kennett Square, for the past two weeks, have returned to their home In Chestnut Hill. Pa. Mrs.

Joseph M. Stabler will suc were: Joseph Hopson. Methodist faith; David Mercer, of the Friends; Andrew Monahan, Catholic, and Septimus Niven, Presbyterian faith. ceed Mrs. Lane McBurney as co-chairman of the Red Cross disaster committee, serving with Mr.

James C. Findley II. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B.

Worrall and children, Thomas and Jane, have returned from a stay at Tep Lodge, Pocono Pines, Pa. Barry Kanofsky, son of Dr. and Others who spoke were; Mrs. jese Wherry Carter, Miss Elva Willard, Mrs. Helen Fudge, and Mrs.

Laura Weaver. The Rev. Warren Smith, pastor of the Landenberg Methodist Church, offered the invocation at the luncheon. The Rev. Sands Fox.

a former Mrs. Leonard Kanofsky, Kennett resident of Landenberg, gave a short Square, in celebration of his fifth birthday anniversary, entertained a talk in the afternoon ana group singing was led by Dr. Lawrence Moore, accompanied by Mr. Bertram group of his little friends from Wilmington, Camden, and Kennett Owen. Square.

Mrs. Roscoe A. Peters, program Mr. and Mrs. E.

Arthur Ney, chairman of the Women's Association of the Kennett Square Presbyterian Church, met with the leaders Kennett Square, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Marshall and daughter. Miss Jane Marshall, Wilmington, anrf assistant leaders of the circles have returned to their home after on Monday evening at the church visit with Mr.

and Mrs. W. K. to nlan the fall program. Ragsdale at Kinston, N.

C. Mrs. CliSord A. Mace and Mrs. William Smith of the Associate Women Golfers of the Hercules Country Club will play otf the finals In the Philip Stull cup tournament today beginning at 9:30 a.

m. This tournament is an annual event and ranis second in importance only to the club championship played between associate and active women club members, and which was won this year by Miss Helen Pollock of the active group. The Philip StuH cup, which must be won three years for permanent possession, has been held by Mrs. Mace for the past year. However, that was her first leg on the coveted trophy.

Mrs. Arthur D. Lohr, chairman of Associate Women, announces a business meeting of the group next Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. in the clubhouse following a white elephant tournament.

Final luncheon of the season will be held Tuesday, Oct. 7, when prizes will be awarded. the associate women golfers played with women golfers of Kennett Golf and Country Chib on their course and later were entertained at luncheon in the clubhouse. Officers of the Hercules group this season in addition to Mrs. Lohr have been: Mrs.

C. A. Mace, co-chairman; Mrs. W. W.

Becker, secretary, and Mrs. Ronald Roeher, treasurer. Chairmen Include: Mrs. E. H.

Ginn, publicity; Mrs. W. P. Hobson, rules; Mrs. R.

A. Belair and Mrs. J. W. Davis, prizes; Mrs.

K. C. Laughlin. out-of-town tournaments; Mrs. R.

W. Little, hospitality; Mrs. A. L. Osterhof, handicap; Mrs.

T. J. Shannon, nine-hole golfers, and Mrs. George Cooper, beginners' group. Members of Wyanoke council, ue-eree of Pocahontas, meeting Mon- Mr.

and Mrs. George Holton and children, Kennett Square, spent the; dav evening, made plans for a card week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. party to be held at tne iongwooa Scout Home at Red Lion next month. Mrs.

Hayes Battan, ways C. Allison Floyd and family at Hance's Point, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T.

and means chairman, is in charge of arrangements. Kennett Square, have as their guest the former's- mother. Mrs. Burton- Mrs. Henry Wright, Uruonville attended the recent 47th reunion or the Richard family at Riverview DDINCS Park.

N. J. Miss Mary Larken, Marlboro Vil Mrs. Jack Ward, and Mr. George lage, entertained at a recent dinner party some of her classmates of the class of 1952 of the Unionville Joint W.

Tilghman, both of Salisbury Consolidated School. Guests in MISS MARGARET A. MITCHELL Porter, Santa Ana, Calif. Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley DesMarais and children, Stanley, Michael Suzanne, and David, have returned' to their home in Kennett Square from Cass Lake, where they have been visiting with Mrs. Des-v" Marais parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Fredericks.

The Rev. and Mrs. Herbert P. Landes and children of Kennett; Square are vacationing for two-weeks. They are spending one week" with friends at Pleasantville, N.

and the second week at the Herbert S. McKinstry summer home at Fairlee, Vt. Mr. Landes is min cluded Miss Jeannette Myers, Miss MR. GERALD L.

ALLEN Mary Pratt, Pocopson; Miss Helen The marriage of Miss Margaret MISS ELIZABETH A. ALBANESE MR. FRANK DERAMO Miss Elizabeth Ann Albanese, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Agnes Albanese and Mr. Nicholas Albanese, both of this city, has completed plans for her wedding to Mr.

Prank Deramo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deramo, also of this city, on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 6, at 1 o'clock. The ceremony will be held in St.

Murray, Embreeyilie, ana miss uor cas Pierce, Unionville. Ann Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie T. Mitchell of Dover and Mr.

Gerald L. Allen, son of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Abel, near Kennett Square, are receiving con Couple to Take Wedding Vows In Home Setting Patricia McCovern To Be Bride of William Limberger, Jr. The marriage of Miss Patricia McGovern, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hager McGovern of Lancaster, and Mr. William A. Limberger, son of Dr. and Mrs.

William A. Limberger of "Green and Mrs. William G. Allen of Glen gratulations on the birth of i -ATI, daushter Aug. 25 at the Chester Falls.

N. took place Aug. 3 in St Paul's Eniscopal Church. Camden if County Hospital. The Rev.

Erik H. Allen officiated. Anthony's Catholic Church, and will be performed by the Rev. Joseph L. McCoy.

Dr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Keim and The bride's only attendant was her sister. Mrs.

G. William Hunt. Mr son, Brian, have returned to their home in Kennett Square from A reception will follow Car William E. Allen, brother of the penter's Hall. -4 To be given in marriage by her bridegroom, was the best man.

After a wedding trip the couple father, the bride will be attended will reside in Dover. ister of Kennett Square Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Walter West Grove, have named their In fant son, James Walter Cook III, born Aug. 12 at the West Grove Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw Jr are spending some time with the.

former's parents, Mr. and Mrs; Robert Shaw, West Grove, befora moving to Selbyville, where Mr; Shaw has accepted a position i teacher. 1 by Mrs. Albert Quashne, a sister, as matron of honor. Maid of honor will be Miss Angeline Deramo, a sister MISS SHIRLEY ANNE COLBERT Greeley, where Dr.

Keim was a member of the faculty at the summer session of the Colorado State University. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sharpless of Winter Park, are visiting relatives and friends in Kennett Square. Mr.

and Mrs. Sharpless were en route to their home after attending the New York City Gift Show. of the bridegroom-elect. Bridesmaids MR. ROBERT LONSDALE, JR.

The wedding of Miss Shirley Anne Colbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. will be Miss Anita ShofT, Mrs. Michael Rocco, Mrs. Josf ph Scalone, and Miss Mildred Kass.

Ralph Colbert of Ruthby Road, Newark, to Mr. Robert Lonsdale, Flower girl will be Miss Carol Navy Mothers Club Plan Hospital Party Plans for a party for women patients at the Perry Point Veterans Hospital on Sept. IT were made by the Navy Mothers Club 563 in a special meeting held on Wednesday night in the home of Mrs. Edith Horn, commander, 10 Maple Avenue, Elamere. Mrs.

Mary Schuster and Mrs. Mildred Quesenberry are co-chairmen. Reservations are still being made for the trip to Atlantic City for the beauty pageant Tuesday. The bus will leave Tenth and King Streets, at 8 a. in.

Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Schuster, telephone 3-9419. Plans to bring the Navy band from Philadelphia were discussed. The band will entertain at the Veterans Administration Hospital, in. October, under club sponsorship.

Quashne. a niece of the bride. Rlng- son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lonsdale of Bloomsburg.

took place bearer will be Joseph DiMatteo. on Aug. 22 in White Clay Creek nephew of the bridegroom-elect. Presbyterian Church. The double Announcing The Fall Re-opening Of Mr.

Michael Rocco will be best Lodge Farm," Lenape Road, near Square, will take place tomorrow at 4 p. m. in the home of the bride's parents. Only the immediate families will attend. Miss Nancy Limberser, sister of the bridegroom, will be the maid of honor and only attendant to the bride.

Dr. Limberger will serve best man for his son. Following a wedding trip the couple will reside in West Chester. The bridegroom attended Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, where he was a member of Chi Pi Fraternity. He is now studying for his degree in veterinary medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

ring ceremony was performed by the man. ushers win be Mr. Faui brother of the bride-elect, Mr. Joseph Malgiere, Mr. Frank Di- Rev.

James H. Bishop. The bride had as her only attend ant Mrs. Carol Brown of Denton, Md. The best man was Mr, Charles Sabatino, Mr.

Carl DeStefano, Mr, Carmen Deramo, brother of the bridegrodm-elect, and Mr. Francis Brown of Denton. Ellsworto J. Gentry Photos The Tatnall School pool on Barley Mill Road, meeting place for many WUmingtonians these days, is especially attractive to young people anticipating the reopening of schools early in September. Mrs.

W. A. Forwood, one of the mothers accompanying their children, chats from the pool with Mrs. Willard G. Crichton, and Mrs.

Austin T. Peoples in the photo at the left above. At the right are Mrs. Webster N. Jones, with her children, Mimi and Webby.

Directly above, Burnley Miles, life guard, and Doris Dudley teacher, demonstrate a swimming stroke Jor Becky Holliday, Carolyn Handy, and Martha Lee Forwood. Mrs. Alice Sentman of Newark sang and Mrs. Charles M. Raymond of Newark played the wedding mu Caserta.

After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will reside at 522 North Lincoln Street. Miss Albanese was honored at a School of Dancing ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH shower given by her attendants sic. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colbert.

After a wedding trip the couple will reside in Newark. The bride is a graduate of Bloomsburg High School and is employed at Chrysler Tank Plant offices. Mr. Lonsdale is a graduate of Valley Forge Military Academy. He is also employed at the Chrysler Tank Plant.

the Prince of Piedmont Hall. 1809 West Sixth Street. MISS DORIS LEE BRASURE MR. LEE R. BRITTINGHAM BETA SIGMA PHI CHAPTERS ARRANGE BIRTHDAY EVENTS 22ND YEAR SUNNY HILLS LOWER SCHOOL AND SANFORD PREPARATORY SCHOOL STUDIOS Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Brasure of Richardson Park Comm. Hall ELSMERE FIRE HALL! Wilmineton Beta SiRm.a Phi chapters are already beginning plans Gumboro, announce the mar AGES 3-18 RESIDENT AND DAY for a busy fall and winter program, highlights of which will be birthday riage of their daughter, Miss Doris COEDUCATIONAL Lee Brasure. to Mr. Lee Roy Brit observances by several of the chapters ana attendance at tne Area Council sessions in Washington.

D. the latter part of October. tmgham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 150 acres of and grass and trees Yaur fild rsochti full of hi poisibiiities guided by XI Alpha, original exemplar chapter here, will hold its first fall meeting on Wednesday evening, Sept 10, at-the home of Mrs.

William R. Class at Harrington To Hold Flower Show trained, sympathetic reachert. Class and Private Instruction Featuring All Types of Dancing TAP BALLET TOf ACROBATIC BALLROOM CHARACTER HIGHEST ACADE5IIC STAVDfNG 9 MALI, CLASSES Brittingham of LaureL The Rev. Frank A. Baker, pastor, performed the ceremony on Aug.

2 in Grace Methodist Church. The bride is a graduate of Mills-boro High School and is employed The fifteenth annual flower show was honored at a luncheon given rer cently at the home of Miss Phillips HIGH SCHOOL FULLT ACCB EDITED PRIVATE MTSIC LESSONS ALL INSTETJMENTS INDIVID VAL AND GROCP WORK IN ARTS AND CRAFTS in Elkton. Md. Wednesday, Sept. 24, Is the date at Benjamin's, Salisbury.

Mr, Brittingham attended Laurel school and is associated with the Pepsi Cola ALL SPORTS SWIMMING POOL, HORSES STABLfcD, "I.K.l. luilu u.i A TEAM." BUS SERVICE FROM WILMINGTON AND VICINITY Telephone for information Hockessin 263 announced for the first fall meeting of Eta Chapter of which Miss Janet CLASSES NOW FORMING FOR BEGINNERS AS WELL AS ADVANCED STUDENTS FOR iNFOnmATiON CALL 6-17 16 Buffington is president. Members of Epsilon Chapter will meet Wednesday evening, Sept. 17, at the home of Mra. Joseph Holton Jones, 1100 Nottingham Road, Wa- me waset Park.

Mis Virginia Larsen Stevens, 1318 Brandywine Boule-1 vard. Holly Oak. Miss Marjorie Pierce, president of this group, has called an executive board meeting for next Thursday when arrange-1 ments will be made for the meeting as well as other early fall activities. Xi Bata, second exemplar chapter organized in Wilmington in May, 1951, will meet Tuesday evening, Sept. 9.

at the home of Mrs. Clarence C. Champlin, 1210 Greenhill Avenue, Holly Oak Terrace. Mrs, R. Jackson is president-Mrs.

Doris Lewis of Kappa Chapter is president of Wilmington Council and has announced the first fall meeting for Thursday, Sept. 25, at the studio, 1205 King Street. A picnic for all Bet Sigma Phis of Wilmington was held by the council last Saturday at ttie cottage of Mrs. Edna Taller at Hack's Point, Md. Final arrangements for the and other new officers will assume sponsored by the Ever Ready Class of Asbury Methodist Church School, Harrington, will be held this year on Friday evening, Sept.

12. Doors will be open at 7 o'clock. A short program will be given at 8:15 o'clock. At the conclusion of the program home made ice cream and cake will be on sale. Mrs.

Oscar Gillette, president of the class, announces the following chairmen: r. Classification and prizes, Mrs. Charles H. Derrickson; entries, Mrs. Edmund Taylor; Elmer A.

Smith; judge, Mrs. Clarence Raughley publicity, Mrs. W. W. Sharp; posters, Mrs.

Clyde Perry; package and apron tables, Mrs. Preston Anthony; ice cream, Mrs. Carroll Welch; cakes, Mrs. J. A.

Masten. The proceeds from this affair will be for the benefit of the building fund. their duties. Mrs. Alice Nixon, president, will conduct the meeting of Lambda Bottling Company in Salisbury.

Following a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, the couple are i making their home on Cherry Way, Salisbury. MRS. HELEN W. ELLIOTT MR. WILLIAM W.

EGE, JR. In Bethany Lutheran Church, Salisbury, last Saturday the wedding of Mrs. Helen Williams Elliott, daughter of Mrs. Laurence J. Williams and the late Mr.

Williams of Salisbury, to Mr. William Werner Ege, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Werner Ege, of Pittsburgh, took place. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

K. W. Ernstmeyer, pastor of the church. The attendants were Chapter next Thursday evening, Sept. 4, at the studio.

Activities of Beta Chapter will be resumed in a meeting Monday night, Sept. 8, at the studio with Mrs. Ruth-. Mahoney, president, presiding. Other groups in the Wilmington Council, all of which will resume meetings next month are: Alpha, birthday dinner of Zeta Chapter on Baby Delta, Iota, and Kappa Chapters.

Sept. 17 will be made in a meeting next Wednesday night at the Bear" studio. Miss Dorothea Redman, president, will conduct the session J1! a A i in which plans will also be matte for other fall programs. Miss Mar-iorie Phillips is program chairman LAWS. FAMILY REUNION The 25th annual reunion of the Joseph and Mary Laws family will be held Monday at White Crystal Manor.

Miss Annabelle Laws, president, will preside. Dinner will be served at 12:30 o'clock. Mis. Kath-erine Crompton, Mrs. Gertrude Foltz and Miss Charlotte Laws will be in charge of the games for the afternoon.

and Mrs. Maxine Kaiser, social chairman, for the coming Miss Margaret Starr, who has begun her studies at the Delaware Hospital Training School for Nurses on a scholarship of Zeta Chapter, 139 EEOOES IH TWO SPECIAL GROUPS INCLUDING LARGER SIZES AIR-CONDITIONED M. A. Phillips MART Regularly 74.95 to 39.95 A divinely sIf-sufficlnt hip-coat fleecy typ suede fabric tftat lined, cuffed and collared with contrasting color 100 alpaca pile. In green, nude, red and blue sizes 7 to 15.

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