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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 9

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Krygier-Eldridge vows are exchanged Saturday St. Joseph' s-on-the-Brandywine Church was the setting for the marriage Saturday of Miss Patricia Ann Krygier, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley James Krygier of Montchanin, to Wallace Baker Eldridge III. Mr.

Eldridge is the son of Mrs. Wallace Baker Eldridge of Camp Hill, and the late Mr. Eldridge. THE ceremony, performed by the Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Henri I. Foltz, was followed by a reception at the Greenville Country Club. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk alpaca with a cathedral train of reem- Robert Hunt Whitten Photo Mrs. Peter F.

Culver Mary C. Clendaniel is bride Miss Mary Catherine Clendandel and Peter Franklin Culver were married at 2 p.m. Satureay in Calvary Episcopal Church. Canon James G. Birney officiated at the ceremony, with the Rev.

John Wilson Haynes assisting. A reception in the parish house followed. THE bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Edgar Clendaniel of 809 Lore Gordon Heights. Mr. Culver is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Frank Culver of Westfield, N.J. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace over peau de soie with a scoop neckline accented with seed pearls, a chapel train and a short veil of silk illusion. She carried a cascade of miniature roses and carnations. Matron of honor was Mrs. G.

Burton Harbison of Alton, Ill. Bridesmaids were Miss Rebecca Brown of Millbury, Mass. and Miss Shirley Renshaw of Glen Burnie, Md. Attendants wore pale pink linen gowns adorned with small embroidered flowers and green velvet gown and ribbons. Their headpieces were circle crowns of miniature carnations and they carried cascades of pink carnations.

BEST man was G. Burton Harbison of Alton, Ill. Ushers were John Culver and David Culver, brothers of the bridegroom; and Jack Clendaniel, brother of the bride. Carol Lee Culver served as flower girl. The bride is a graduate of Mount Pleasant High School and Oberlin Conservatory of Mucic.

Mr. Culver was graduated from Westfield High School, Culver Military Summer Schools, Oberlin College and Oberlin Conservatory of Music. He will enter the graduate school of sacred music at Union Theological Seminary, New York, in September. After a sedding trip to Bermuda the couple will live in New York. Miss Trout, Mr.

Poch are engaged Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Trout of Stewartstown, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Ann Trout, to Frank Poch Jr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Poch Sr. of Lewes. Miss Trout is also the daughter of the late Mrs. Lenora Kinard Trout. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Kennard Dale High School and Goldey Beacom Junior College.

She is employed by the Wilmington Medical Center, Memorial Division. Mr. Poch was graduated from Lewes High School and is employed by Capitol Airways. A spring wedding is planned. Virginia honeymoon planned The marriage of Miss Phyllis Buono to Charles J.

Griffiths took place at noon today in St. Anthony of Padua Church. The Rev. Anthony Silvestri officiated at the ceremony which was followed by a reception at the Elks Lodge. THE bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael M. Buono of 1006 N. Lincoln St. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Charles J. Griffiths of Morristown, N.J. and the late Mr. Griffiths. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of organza with lace appliques and a matching floor length veil.

She carried a nosegay of gardenias and ivy. Matron of honor for her sister was Mrs. Robert J. Robertson. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathleen Kabis of Odessa and Miss Maria Buono, sister of the bride.

They wore gowns of coral crepe and carried bouquets of roses and pompons. BEST man for his brother was Ted Griffiths of Morristown, N.J. Ushers were Anthony Grillo and E. Clayton Boggs of Cheswold. The bride is a graduate of Padua Academy and attends the University Delaware.

Mr. Griffiths was graduated from the University of Delaware, where he was a member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. He is employed by the Vineland Public School System. After a wedding trip to Virginia the couple will live in Newark. Don Singer Photo Mrs.

Charles J. Griffiths Joseph Oliver Bunce served as best man for Mr. Eldridge. USHERS were Dean Edson of Portsmouth, Stephen Salkeld of Moscow, Idaho; Theodore E. Lewis and William Anthony Todd.

The bride, a member of the Junior League of Wilmington, is a graduate of Maryville College, St. Louis, and the Katharine Gibbs School in New York. Mr. Eldridge, a graduate of Dartmouth College, served in the Navy as a lieutenant (j.g.) He will enter Dickinson School of Law in Carlisle, next month where they will make their home. broidered lace accented with pearls.

Her shoulder length veil was of heirloom lace and she carried a bouquet of gardenias. Mrs. Theodore E. Lewis attended her sister as matron of honor. THE maid of honor was Miss Alyce Grace Micolino of Bronxville, N.Y.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. William Anthony Todd, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Adrienne Arsht, and junior bridesmaids, the Misses Nancy Epstein, Mary Beth Holben and Margaret Staib. Flower girls were Kathleen and Jennifer Lewis, nieces of the bride. Christ Church is the scene for Alice L. Flint's vows Miss Alice Lucile Flint, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert B. Flint of Greenville, became the bride of William Garfitt Roe in a 4 p.m. ceremony Saturday at Christ Church, Christiana Hundred. The Very Rev.

Lloyd E. Gressle performed the ceremony. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. PARENTS of the bridegroom are Dr. and Mrs.

Arthur Roe of Washington, I D.C. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of candlelight silk peau de soie with an open neck and bell shaped sleeves trimmed in lace and seed pearls. Her chapel length train fell from the waistline. She wore the family veil of rosepoint lace which was worn by her mother. Her bouquet was a cascade of white rosebuds, and stephanotis.

Mrs. Peter H. Flint of Greenville attended her sister-in-law as matron of honor. MAID of honor was the bride's ssiter, Miss Constance Evelina Flint, also of Greenville. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Jeannette Dodd of West Chester, and Miss Marion S.

Myers of Huntington, N.Y. The attendants wore long gowns of pale green silk with tiny pink roses trimming the Empire waist and organdie bell sleeves. Their headpieces were circlets of pink roses and they carried cascade bouquets of pink rosebuds and baby's Oberholtzer-Newsom vOWS said Saturday Concord Presbyterian Church was the setting Saturday at 2 p.m. for the wedding of Miss Trena Lynn Oberholtzer and William Martin Newsom Jr. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Roland Wilson Oberholtzer Jr. of 2532 Blackwood Road, Faulk Woods and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William M.

Newsom of Greensboro, N.C. THE ceremony, performed by the Rev. Gilbert F. van Bever, was followed by a reception at the Concord Country Club. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a gown of English net illusion with Alencon lace appliques.

Her floor train fell from her empire styled bodice and she wore a shoulder length mantilla of net and lace. She caried ivory roses with ivy. Mrs. Benjamin Lane Abbott of Charlotte, N.C., sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and Miss Jo Ellen Oberholtzer was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Sandra Sue Stegmeier of Tamaqua, and Miss Christina Hofmann of Reading, Pa.

They wore linen gowns, apricot for the maid and matron of honor and maize for the bridesmaids. Apricot and maize velvet bows were used as headpieces with flowers intertwined to match their bouquets of daisy pompons. BEST man for his son was W. M. Newsom and ushers were Benjamin Lane Abbott of Charlotte, Archie Langstan Harris of Wilmington, N.C., and John Russell Powell Jr.

of Raleigh, N.C. After a trip to Virginia and South Carolina the couple will Maurice Clarke Photo Mrs. W. M. Newsom Jr.

The Morning News Society Food Monday, August 28, 1967 9 Fashion The Feminine Side Home Features Mrs. Wallace B. Eldridge III breath. A. Nicholas Roe of Washington, D.C., served as his brother's best man.

USHERS were Neill Douglas Roe, another brother, also of Washington; Robert Barnett Flint brother of the bride, of Menlo Park, Peter Hubbard Flint and Henry Alexis Flint, also brothers of the bride, of Greenville, and Richard Hilary Pyatok of New York City. Mrs. Roe is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Irenee du Pont of Montchanin, and the late Mr.

and Mrs. Scott H. Flint of West Cornwall, Conn. She attended Tower Hill School and graduated from Chatham Hall, and Weilesley College, Mass. Mr.

Roe is a graduate of Oberlin College, Ohio, and Columbia University School of Law, New York City. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Garfitt of Chicago, Ill. and Washington, D.C., and the late Mr.

and Mrs. William Roe of Colorado Springs, Colo. After a wedding trip to the Cairbbean, Mr. Roe will enter military service. Upon completion of service, he will be associated with the law firm of Chadbourne, Parke, Whiteside and Wolff of New York City.

live in Greenville, N.C. The bride is a graduate of Brandywine High School and Penn Hall Junior College She is a student at East Carolina University. The bridegroom is a graduate of East Carolina University. Helen Peemoeller says vows in Trinity Episcopal Church Miss Helen Carolyn Peemoeller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Ernest Peemoeller, was married to John Mcllvain Cheezum Jr. at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. John M.

Scott performed the ceremony in Trinity Episcopal Church, A reception at the Hotel du Pont followed. Suzanne Forrest is engaged Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Forrest of Wellington Hills, Hockessin, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Suzanne Forrest, to John J.

Mullarkey. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mullarkey of 922 N. Du Pont St.

An October wedding is planned. Wagner, Vesper troth told The engagement of Miss Susan Wagner to Kenneth Allen Vesper is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Starrett E. Wagner of Milton, Pa.

Mr. Vesper is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander N. Vesper of 78 W.

Stephen Drive, Newark. The bride-to-be was graduated from Milton High School and Goldey Beacom Junior College. She is employed by the Du Pont Co. Mr. Vesper attended Newark High School and is a graduate of Goldey Beacom Junior College.

He is serving with the Army at Ft. Monmouth, N.J. Shirley Ruth Hedman weds Bruce Ashworth -Miss Shirley Ruth Hedman, daughter of Mrs. George Hedman of 1906 Jefferson became the bride of Bruce Robert Ashworth Saturday at 11 a.m. mass in Trinity Episcopal Church.

The Rev. Marvin H. Hummel performed the ceremony which was followed by a reception in the Conestoga Room of the Du Pont Country Club. THE bride is the daughter also of the late Mr. Hedman.

Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. George Harper Ashworth of New Milford, N.J. Given in marriage by her cousin, William E. McDonald of Claymont, the bride wore a high-waisted silk linen gown, the skirt of which flared into a short Brooks Studio Photo train.

The gown featured a rollMrs. Bruce R. Ashworth over collar, band at the waistline, and short lace sleeves. She ford, N.J. served as best man for wore a floor length mantilla of his brother.

Ushers were John Chantilly lace and carried a cas- Thomas Nelson of West Chester, cade of baby's breath, and car- and John Rolland Manzke. nations with an orchid. Following a wedding trip to Miss Charlotte McDonald of Pennsylvania the couple will reClaymont was the maid of hon- side at the Wellington Arms or, and Mrs. Thomas Allen Gar- Apartments in Ogletown. vey of Fireside Park, Newark, The bride is studying toward bridesmaid.

They wore yellow a master's degree in sociology linen gowns and carried cas- at the University of Delaware. cades of mixed summer garden Mr. Ashworth, an alumnus of flowers. Hackensack High School, N.J., THE flower girl was Dawn and the Newark (N.J.) College Osborne. of Engineering, is employed at Glen Weldner Ashworth of Mil- the Du Pont Chambers Works.

Seelig-Podewils vows said in N.J. ceremony The Unitarian Church, Mont- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert clair, N.J. was the setting for G.

Podewils of Beloit, Wis. the marriage of Miss Nancy Jean Seelig to Robert Arthur Podewils at 1 p.m. yesterday. The Rev. Dr.

Norman Fletcher officiated at the ceremony which was followed by a reception at Mayfair Farms, West Orange, N.J. THE bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Seelig of West Orange.

Mr. Podewils is Willard Stewart Studio Photo Mrs. John Mcl. Cheezum Jr. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a sheath gown of silk peau de soie appliqued with Alencon lace and a detachable chapel train.

She carried a bouquet of roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. Bernard Shimmer of Arlington, Mass. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Joshua Fendel of New York City and Miss Mary E.

TenEyck. They wore empire sheath gowns of blue chiffon trimmed in lace and carried bouquests of pink carnations. THE bridegroom is the son of Mrs. John M. Cheezum of Fox Chase Manor, Philadelphia and the late Mr.

Cheezum. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of camellia peau de soie fashioned with an oval neckline and a court train. She wore an Alencon lace veil and carried a bouquet of phalaenopsis orchids, stephanotis and ivy. Mrs. Randolph Barton Jr.

of Baltimore attended her sister as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Ada Bortoluzzi of Philadelphia, Miss Margaretta Barton of New York City, Mrs. Lance H. Funderburk of Toms River, N.J., Miss Mary Conway Hendrickson of Lansdowne, Pa. and Miss Marion Perret of Johnstown, Pa.

Attendants wore gowns in contrasting shades of pink linen with matching headpieces. They carried bouquets of rubrum lilies. BEST man was John Chester- man of Philadelphia and Ocean City, N.J. Ushers were Theodore H. Beiderwieden III, John B.

Dalton Jr. and Kurt L. Malmgren, all of Bethlehem, Randolph Barton Jr. of Baltimore, W. Daniel Ireton of Philadelphia and John Kershner of Drexel Hill, Pa.

The bride was graduated from The Tatnall School and Bryn Mawr College. She received her master's degree from the Unicandidate for a doctorate in English at the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Cheezum is an alumnus of Abington High School and the University of Pennsylvania where he was a member of Pi Delta Epsilon fraternity. After a wedding trip to Stowe, Vt.

the couple will reside in Bethlehem, where Mr. Cheezum is the assistant director of the Institute of Research, Lehigh University. The bride will teach at Northampton Country Area Community College. Engagements MATTHEWS-ZIMMY The engagement of Miss Hazelanne Matthews to David James Zimny is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Everett R. Matthews of New Castle. Mr. Zimny is the son of Mrs. James D.

Zimny of New Castle and the late Mr. Zimny. A graduate of De La Warr High School, he is employed by Quillen Brothers. The bride-to-be attended William Penn High School and is employed by Wiltex Co. A February wedding is planned.

KRAUS-MILLARD Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Kraus of 1512 West Latimer Place, BEST man was Richard Seelig of West Orange, brother of the bride. Ushers were Donald Rosenow of Scranton, Pa.

and" Joe Snow of Atlantic City, N.J. The bride was graduated from Cornell University and received a master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work. She is employed by the Children's Bureau of Delaware. Mr. Podewils is a graduate of the University of Wisonnsin and received a master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

He is a graduate assistant at that university and is studying for a doctorate in English. Following a wedding trip to the Virgin Islands the couple will live in Collingdale, Pa. Easy, delicious treat Here's a few ice cream treat ideas worth remembering! One: roll scoops of chocolate ice cream in crushed peppermint stick candy and store in the freezer. Serve with your favorite hot fudge sauce, or two: fill cream puff shells with strawberry ice cream and serve topped with fresh, sweetened strawberries easy and delicious. Cleland Heights, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lois Ann Kraus, to John W.

Millard Jr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Millard Sr.

of Bear. He is a graduate of Wilmington High School and is employed by Forbes Steel and Wire Corp. Miss Kraus was graduated from St. Elizabeth's High School and is employed by the Delmarva Insurance Agency. The wedding is planned for Nov.

25. McKINNEY-WOOD Mr. and Mrs. John W. McKinney of 211 Medford Road, Wood(brook, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss announced Karen Grace McKinney, to Har- CHAPMAN-HEMMING old Kenneth Wood.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melville He is the son of Judge and Chapman of 109 Pierce Road, Mrs. Harold K. Wood of Phila- Deerhurst, announce the endelphia.

gagement of their daughter, The bride-to-be is a graduate Miss Cynthia Chapman, to of Brandywine High School. She Floyd Gene Hemmig. studied in Florence, Italy, for a year and was graduated from He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Syracuse University, where she Floyd Hemmig of Hamlet, Ind.

was a member of Alpha Xi He attended De Pauw UniversiDelta sorority. ty and transferred to Purdue Mr. Wood is an alumnus of St. University. Andrew's School and Amherst Miss Chapman is a student at College.

He served five years in De Pauw University. She is the the Navy and is a lieutenant in the Naval Reserves. He is emgranddaughter of Mrs. Fletcher ployed by the Chester County Beach Holmes of Winter Park, Water Resources Authority. formerly of Wilmington.

A fall wedding is planned. A June wedding is planned..

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