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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 20

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WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, SATURDAY, JULY 9r I960 TWENTY Grpylyn Crest Joanne Groves, Wedding Day BRIDES IN CITY, ELKTON Girl to Wed Eduardo Matos Gordon C. Boop Will Wed Today Reception to Follow Anna M. Borrelli Ceremony at Old St. James Today at 2 p. m.

in Old St. Will Be Bride Of Dover Airman The wedding of Miss Anna James Episcopal Church, Stan Marie Borrelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Borrelli, 1812 Graywell Road, Graylyn Crest, and Airman Eduardo Matos, son ton, Miss Joanne Armstrong Groves, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Armstrong Groves of 2919 Harrison Street, of Mr. and Mrs. James Matos will become the bride of Mr. Gordon Charlton Boop, son of of Bainbridge, N.

will take place at 11 a. m. nuptial mass ilr in md aiiiiiiii itjf rtiiiilil if Ililillll Jslliliiillif JSIilfi life mk rfiiiiii Ix litp Ml today in Immaculate Heart of Mary R. C. Church, Liftwood.

Mr. and Mrs. Werner S. W. Boop of Mifflinburg, Pa.

The Rev. Alvin B. Potter will perform the ceremony assisted by the Rev. Donald M. Veale.

The Rev. William E. Jennings, pastor, will officiate. A dinner and reception will A reception will -follow in follow in the Gold Ballroom of the Christina Room of the Du the Hotel DuPont. Pont Country Club.

The bride, to be escorted by Mr. Groves will give his her father, will be attended by daughter in marriage. Attend Mrs. James Cara, this city, as ine the bride as matron of honor will be her cousin, Mrs Tom B. Martin of Newark matron of honor.

Bridesmaids will be Miss Lucille BelAir, Miss Kathy McNamara, Miss Mary Hazel McAneny and Miss Bridesmaids will be Miss Betty Lou Boop of Mifflinburg. sister 1 lit -j i piiit of the bridegroom, Miss Chris Geraldine Gula, all of warning, ton. Miss Eilene Borrelli, cou tine E. Boop of Avenel, N. sister of the bridegroom, Mrs.

sin of the bride, will be the junior bridesmaid. Robert H. Bowman and Mrs Richard C. Wadman, both of Best man will be Mr. Frank Wilmington.

Falanga of New York City. Mr. Boop has selected Mr. Ushers will be Mr. Ronald Anzavino, Woodbridge, N.

Mr. Arthur Lopez, Erlimart, Harry Kocher of Havertown, Pa. to act as best man. Ushers will be Mr. James Archbald of Mr.

Donald L. Klimka, Fall River, Mr. Louis Lansdowne, Mr. Tom B. Martin of Newark, Mr.

Victor A. Borrelli, brother of the H. Shumaker of Philadelphia, bride, and Mr. Joseph Delle uncle of the bride, and Mr. Donne, and Mr.

Gabriel Delle Donne, her cousins, all of Glenn Snook of Mifflinburg. Following a wedding trip the Wilmington. couple will reside at 314 Beeson Avenue, Hillcrest. Photo Br X. A.

Tomls Miss Joanne Armstrong- Groves Miss Groves, a graduate of P. S. du Pont High School, at Social Happenings tended the University of Dela Following a wedding trip to Bermuda the couple will reside in this city. Miss Borrelli, a graduate of Ursuline Academy, is associated with her father at the Lincoln Camera Shop. The bridegroom-elect, a graduate of Andes Central School, Andes, N.

is stationed at the Dover Air Force Base. ware and graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University. She is on the faculty of P. S. du Pont JJcddincj of Sfntcvcst By WINIFRED L.

BROADBENT Society Editor High School. Mr. Boop is a graduate of Mifflinburg High School and Robert Hant Whltten Assoclatfs Mrs. Norman H. Forster Jn Tcmpc Bc(i Emcth recently Miss hobel A.

Kramen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kramen of York, became the bride of Mr. Norman II. Forster, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Joseph Forster of Washington, D. C. Rabbi Herbert E. Droo: performed the ceremony.

A reception followed the ceremony at the Hotel Du Pont. After a wedding trip the couple will reside in Philadelphia. Okonlewikl Phots Mrs. Ronald H. Clark Before her recent marriage Mrs.

Clark was Miss Beatrice Fontello, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Fontello of this city, and the late Mr. Fontello. Mr. Clark is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry E. Clark of 3 Montery Drive, Brookside Park, Newark. The ceremony tooke place in the Church of Cod, Elklon, Md. A reception followed in the parish house.

After a wedding trip the couple will reside in Newark. Susquehanna University. He is NVTTATIONS HAVE BEEN ISSUED for the wedding I Saturday, July 23, of Miss Elizabeth Harcourt Hasbrouck a member of the bank examma tion staff of the Federal Re serve Bank of Philadelphia. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Jay Hasbrouck of Upper Mrs. Richard C. Wadman and Montclair, N. formerly of this city, and Mr. Rober Rockwell Cole, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Rockwell Cole CLUB MAPS PICNIC The annual picnic of the Waverly Club of Hockessin will be held Monday at 6 p. m. at the Hockessin Friends Meeting House, Meeting House Road. Committee members are Mrs.

W. Steel Atwell, Mrs. William H. Naddain, Mrs. W.

Harold Narvel and Mrs. Lewis Palmer. also of Upper Montclair. The 6:30 p. m.

ceremony will be Mrs. William G. Fisher were hostesses at a crystal shower and luncheon at the Longwood Inn. Mr. and Mrs.

Knowles R. Bowen of Kennett Square, aunt performed in St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Montclair. A reception will follow at the Montclair Golf Club. Dover Girl, Newark Man To Take Vows Mr.

and Mrs. Cole, parents of the bridegroom-elect, and uncle of Miss Groves, were hosts at a family dinner in their home. will entertain at the rehearsal dinner Friday evening. July 22, in their home. Earlier that day, a bridesmaids'; Members of the faculty of Victoria L.

Donovan, luncheon will be given by Mrs. Thomas Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Goodwillie and Mr.

and Mrs. nil (CyiX. W. H. Thompson To Be Married George Oliphant will be co-hosts and hostesses at luncheon i C4HA803) Pierre S.

du Pont High School feted Miss Groves at a bridal shower at the home of Miss Marie E. Yevak, Claymont. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Robert H. Bowman, Miss Florence Rum-linger, Miss Grudy Gilgernast and Miss Sarah Shadd.

Miss for the bridal party and out-of-town guests the day of the wedding. Granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J. In Christ Episcopal Church, Dover, today at 2 p.

Miss Victoria Leigh Donovan, daughter of Mrs. John L. Coyle, Murphey of this city, the bride-to-be was graduated from5 Groves is a teacher at the high Follow the the Kimberley School, Montclair, N. and Wheaton Col- school. Isobel Kramen, N.

H. Forster Are Married Radio Station Aide, Dentistry Student Takes Vows Miss Isobel A. Kramen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kramen of York, became the bride of Mr.

Norman H. Forster, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Forster of Washington, I). last Sunday afternoon in Temple Beth Emeth, 300 Lea Boulevard.

Rabbi Herbert E. Drooz performed the ceremony. A reception followed in the Hotel Du Pont. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a cocktail length frock of organza appliqucd in Alencon lace with a square neckline and a velvet cummerbund.

A crown of seed pearls held her French bouffant scalloped veil of imported illusion. She carried daisies on a white Bible. Mrs. Paul B. Green of Wilmington was her sister's matron Flag to Better Living Dover, will become the bride of Mr.

William Howard Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. ege, Norton, Mass. She made her debut in 1957.

Mr. Cole graduated from Phillips Academy, Andovcr, Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. wece hosts at a cocktail party for Miss Groves and her fiance at their home in Oakland, Newark.

A kitchen shower and luncheon was given by Mrs. Carl H. Brown University, and also studied at Columbia University. hompson of Newark. The Rev.

G. P. Mellick shaw, rector, will perform the MR. AND MRS. JONATHAN G.

WELLS, Chadds ceremony which will be fol- AT PLEASANT HILLS ESTATES owed by a reception in the Ford, will entertain at dinner Friday evening, July 29, following the rehearsal for the wedding of Miss Harriet parish house. Wayne Caner of Chestnut Hill, and their son. Mr. Mr. Coyle will give his step -lit 1 sd yet I i I i i Jonathan Godfrey Wells III.

Geister and her daughter, Mrs. Daniel J. Copps, at the Du Pont Country Club. A barbeque and garden equipment shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

D. Michael Strouss in Penndrew Manor. daughter in marriage and her The wedding of Miss Caner, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wayne Caner, to Mr.

Wells will take nlace attendants will be Mrs. Stephen R. Welch, Milford, matron of honor; Miss Debra Coyle, a sister, junior bridesmaid, and Miss Linda Thompson, Newark, niece of the bridegroom, flower girl. July 30 in St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Whitemarsh, Pa.

Just Beyond Newport Card Party Planned Mr. Peter S. Wells will serve as best man for. his brother and ushers will be Messrs. George M.

Whiteside III and Herrick Hanson, Wilmington; Isaac H. Clothier IV. Best man will be Mr. Stephen To Aid Israeli Youth of honor. She wore pistachio nylon net over silk with push Plans for the annual Youth Devon, Thomas H.

Powell, Baltimore; Ronald D. Fraser, Toronto; Robert C. Bickford, Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. and 'It R. Welch of Milford, and the ushers: Mr.

Frederick R. Donovan, brother of the bride, and Mr. Robert M. Thompson, Aliyah Summer card party to BIG SPACE RANCHERS Realistically Priced be held July 21 were discussed uavm i. uranger, Jiethesda, Md.

brother of the bridegroom. at a recent meeting held at the home of chairman, Mrs. Nathan Following a wedding trip Jacobson north the couple will reside in Mrs. Robert Croll and Mrs. Newark.

A. A. Golden, Hadassah fund Nici IrilM The bride-to-be is a graduate MISS BEVERLY THOREN of Hancock Street returned early this week after a vacation spent in Hawaii. She visited a week in San Francisco en route, and was accompanied to the 50th state by Miss Beatrice Northrop of that city. DR.

AND MRS. RALPH E. HALL of Stockley Street, Rehoboth, have issued invitations for a cocktail nartv and liiR Diem raising vice presidents assist of Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, Full Jill DiiK( Connie Till lam Buimmt Sirii All Mtsoarf Conitructioi ConjitionK ing Mrs. Jacobson, have an nounced the following assist ants: noon and is now a senior at the University of Delaware. Mr.

Thompson was graduated from 1 Wandcrful Food Chairman: Mrs. Louis BetToomt ttt Firei Hilt buffet supper next Thursday, July 14, at 6 p. m. at the Newark High School and the University of Delaware. He is Super Kitchen nenoQom jseacn country Club.

Isaacs, hostess chairman: Mrs Manuel Zinman, ticket chair men: Mrs. Sol Fink and Mrs associated with the General fH ini- conventionil morttift iviilltll. with Will 0ca in( Counter Rani Electric Supply Company of this city. Morris Cohen; fliers and no Teacher's Sorority tices: Mrs. Abe Kurland and up sleeves and a low neckline, the draped bodice featured a full Dior skirt.

She carried jcllow daisies. Miss Linda Abrams of York and Elmira, N. was maid of honor. She wore lemon yellow pima cotton with a full border of lace at the hemline. The fitted bodice with a low neckline had shoe string straps.

She carried yellow daisies. Mr. William Forster was best man for his brother. Ushers were Mr. Stephen M.

Kramen, brother of the bride, and Dr. Stanley Forster, brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Kramen, mother of the bride, chose a beige bcngaline frock with matching accessories and a corsage of stephanotis. Mrs.

Forster, mother of the bridegroom, selected a toast and white print linen dress with matching accessories and a cor-tage of stephanotis. After a wedding trip the rouple will reside in Philadelphia. Mrs. Forster was ao honor graduate of William Pcnn High School, York, attended Bryn Mawr College where she was hairman of the freshman show. Picnic to Be Held By Christian BPW Christian Business and Pro DiJIACOMOS NAME SON Mrs.

Samuel Finesmith. Installs Officers Funds raised at the card The son born June 30 at the New officers were installed by, Beta Chapter of Alpha Delta parties will support Youth 111 t- ll A fessional Women, Wilmington Wilmington General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John DiJia- U1C Council, will hold its annual Kappa, honorary teachers' so has hnen named "a1 asency iur ine ieM.ue anu como, picnic Tuesday at 6 p. m.

in With la in if Room But Ao Garage Furnished Sample Now Open rority, recently at the home of the past president, Mrs. Wilhel-mina McDowell, Claymont. Miss Mabel Howell, former state of relief of underprivileged Jewish children and their rehabilitation in Israel. Reservations are now being accepted by Mrs. Sol Fink and Mrs.

A. A. Golden. Mark. The baby is the first for the DiJiacomos.

Mrs. DiJia-como, the former Miss Evelyn Evans, was a nurse at the Wilmington General Hospital before her marriage. Oolntborouih Studio Mrs. Robert Bradfield Tesh The wedding of Miss Sylvia Noble, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Glcn 'Arlhur Noble of San Luis Obispo, and Mr. Tesh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christian Tesh of 270S Baynard Boulevard, took place in the Presbyterian Church, San Luis Obispo. The Rev.

Dr. Otto 11. Houscr, grandfather of the bride, officiated. The couple will reside at 1209 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. Mr.

Tesh is a senior at Jefferson Medical College. Brandy wine Springs State Park. Mrs. Myrtle Baron of the national headquarters of CBPW, Kansas City will speak. A western theme will highlight the program, in view of the forthcoming national confer ficer, was the installing officer.

Mrs. Gertrude Broyles was elected president. Other of ficers are: Mrs. Rebecca Lowe ence at the Whitcomb Hotel in JOYCE A. CON AW AY BRIDE IN GEORGETOWN CHURCH Wesley Methodist Church at Georgetown was the scene San Francisco July 22-26.

vice president; Mrs. Edith New Directions-Out Maryland WEDDINGS Those who will attend the ton, recording secretary; Mrs, Ave. just beyond Silview conference from Wilmington Julia Reed, treasurer: Mrs She is employed by radio sta last Saturday of the marriage of Miss Joyce Ann umaway, are Miss Maude Mussincton Frieda Massara, historian, and 'daughter of Mrs. Harry M. Conaway of Georgetown, and the Miss Jane Hlnrichs.

Miss H. Mrs. McDowell, chaplain. She carried an orchid on a white Bible with ribbon streamers. tion WCAU, Philadelphia.

Mr. Forster is a graduate of St. Albans School and l.lavei ford C. J. HARRIS late Mr.

Conaway, and Mrs. Robert Edwin Graves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Graves of Baltimore, Md.

The ceremony Special programs will be pre MISS M. KAY nilLLIPS MR. ROY V. JONES Miss M. Kay Phillips, daughter of Mrs.

Thomas H. Thillips of Seaford, and the late Mr. Phillips, and Mr. Roy V. Jones, sentcd tnrougnout the new College.

He is attending Temple wrs. Kicnaru tnainncn oi wa mrfnrmi hv ih year for the people at the Lay Louise Mariner, Miss Mary Nelda Moffatt, Miss Esther Re-burn, Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Liskcy, Mrs.

Frances Enright, Mrs. Gertrude Glycr, and Miss Madeline MacMillan. University School of Dentistry Seaford, was matron of honor. Eimer shieldi paslor of tnc Bridesmaid were Miss Nancy church. more, was best man.

Ushers, also from Baltimore, ton Home in Wilmington. ttuun oi acaiora, iuiss neveny Plans are being completed for a "Rush Tea" for nrosoec 1 Is0n 01 Mrs- f'Schol Jones of OWeer I a and the late Mr. Jones. The bride, escorted ty hcrjwer Realtor 409 So. Maryland Ave.

Ph. WY 8-2231 Old Court House, New Castlt Ph. EA 8-2321 Mr. Elbert W. U1 It is requested that all who tive new members in Seotem.

Mi. Tanim pinituwi Jfirandfathcr desire transportation to the ber. It will be held at the home of Mrs. Louise Maslin Claymont. Mrs.

Nancy Rush membership chairman, Mrs For Maxine Hoffman re Zion Church on June 25. The cere-Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ho(T-jrnony wag performed by the nan of 801 West Twenty-fourth Rev. Ivon Downing, assisted by Street will entertain at a "sweetie Rev.

Clarence Hays, mteen" party today in honor) civcn marri hcr of their daughter, Miss Maxine b.oth Mr ThomaJ ford Lynch of Seaford, wore a prin- Jcess gown of white taffeta Mr. Lloyd B. Sirman Jr. witn re.cmbroidered Laurel served as best rt imported illusion was 5 a VnT r'kd to a crown of seed JaT A.A:L0 LalL.aUIe'uJpearls. She carried a cpscade Newton and Mrs.

Maslin wil be in charge of arrangements. Hoffman. The function will be lips, the bride wore a gown nZT.t..-.ot white roses with a white RETURN FROM TRIP in ine cngmu una of wnltc Chantilly lace and.Skyline Drive the bride and orchid. groom; Mr. wuiiam acnmiai and Mr.

George Numscn. Following the cermony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Graves, a graduate of Goucher College, is a member of the faculty of Kenwood Senior High School in Baltimore. Mr.

Graves was graduated from Loyola College, Baltimore, and is employed in the technical sales division of American Alcolac" Baltimore. a weddinz trip, Mr. and Mrs. Graves will reside in Baltimore. park meet in front of the Public Building by 5:30 p.

where a block is being reserved for loading. In the event of rain, the picnic will be held in the social hall of West Presbyterian Church. VISITORS FROM NEVADA Mrs. William Horn and children Linda, Mark and Kim of Las Vegas, are visiting Mrs. Horn's mother, Mrs.

D. Gioffre of this rity. Mrs. Horn is the former Miss Maye rroom are res din on sixth Mr. and Mrs.

Richard juncneon will oe 8crvea at i tue ovcr taffc(a wi(h p. m. to 40 of the young ba bodicc and boat neck. an friends from iinft u.tih n. Street In Laurel.

Ml'S- Rodney L. Ortcl of Bal- Mrs. Jones is a graduate 0f was matron of Seaford Central HiL'h Rrhrmi honor and the bridesmaids Russell of Salem, N. have returned home after a six weeks vacation trip to the West Avondale, Kennett Square and pliqucg and lon2 poinlcd Jacc the nearby area. sleeves.

The bouffant skirt wasland is eniDloved at Ralston i were Miss Janet Graves, sister Coast where they visited Mr and Mrs. George E. Darrah and family, Rodonda Beach, Calif Maxine is a Junior at the with alternate tiers of Purina in Delmar. Mr. Jones.ot the bridegroom, also of Bal-S.

duPont H'gh School and Is lace and tulle. Her fingertip's graduate of Laurel Mrs. Jon R. Berry member of the B'nal B'rith veil of imported illusion fell School, is employed with that city. Girls.

Ifiom a lace and pearl half hat.Du Pont Company in Seaford. Mr. Thomas Garrity of Balti Mrs. Anna Bahmhaucr of New lork accompanied them,.

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