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The Morning News du lieu suivant : Wilmington, Delaware • Page 20

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WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1960 BRIDES IN CITY, ELKTON Robert Hunt Whitten Associates Mrs. Norman H. Forster In Temple Beth Emeth recently Miss Isobel A. Kramen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

became the bride of Mr. Mrs. Joseph Forster of Drooz performed the ceremony at the Hotel Du couple will reside in 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, D. 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 appliqued 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 of honor. She wore pistachio nylon net over silk with push up sleeves and a low neckline, the draped bodice featured a full Dior skirt. She carried yellow 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 bengaline 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 corsage of stephanotis.

After a wedding trip the couple will reside in Philadelphia. Mrs. Forster was an honor graduate of William Penn High School, York, attended Bryn Mawr College where she was chairman of the freshman show. She is employed by radio station WCAU, Philadelphia. Mr.

Forster is a graduate of St. Albans School and Haverford College. He is attending Temple University School of Dentistry, 'Sweet 16' Party For Maxine Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoff.

man of 801 West Twenty fourth Street will entertain at a "sweet sixteen" party today in honor of their daughter, Miss Maxine Hoffman. The function will be held in the English Grill and luncheon will be served at 1 p. m. to 40 of the young woman's friends from Philadelphia, Avondale, Kennett Square and the nearby area. Maxine is a junior at the P.

S. du Pont High School and is member of the B'nai B'rith Girls. Joanne Groves, Gordon C. Boop Will Wed Today Reception to Follow Ceremony at Old St. James Today at 2 p.

m. in Old St. James Episcopal Church, Stanton, Miss Joanne Armstrong Groves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Armstrong Groves of 2919 Harrison Street, will become the bride of Mr.

Gordon Charlton Boop, son of 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.

A reception will follow in the Christina Room of the Du Pont Country Club. Mr. Groves will give his daughter in marriage. Attending the bride as matron of honor will be her cousin, Mrs. Tom B.

Martin of Newark. Bridesmaids will be Miss Betty Lou Boop of Mifflinburg, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Christine E. Boop of Avenel, N. sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Robert H.

Bowman and Mrs. Richard C. Wadman, both of Wilmington. Mr. Boop has selected Mr.

Harry Kocher of Havertown, Pa. to act as best man. Ushers will be Mr. James Archbald of Lansdowne, Mr. Tom B.

Martin of Newark, Mr. Victor H. Shumaker of Philadelphia, uncle of the bride, and Mr. Glenn Snook of Mifflinburg. Following a wedding trip the couple will reside at 314 Beeson Avenue, Hillcrest.

Miss Groves, a graduate of P. S. du Pont High School, attended the University of Delaware and graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University. She is on the faculty, of P. S.

du Pont High School. Mr. Boop is a graduate of Mifflinburg High School and Susquehanna University. He is a member of the bank examination staff of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Richard C.

Wadman and 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 and uncle of Miss Groves, were hosts at a family dinner in their home. Members of the faculty of Pierre S. du Pont High School feted Miss Groves at a bridal shower at the home of Miss Marie E. Yevak, Claymont.

Cohostesses were Mrs. Robert H. Bowman, Miss Florence Rumlinger, Miss Grudy Gilgernast and Miss Sarah Shadd. Miss Groves is a teacher at the high school. Mr.

and Mrs. Tom B. Martin, were 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.

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. Card Party Planned To Aid Israeli Youth Plans for the annual Youth Aliyah Summer card party to be held July 21 were discussed at a recent meeting held at the home of chairman, Mrs. Nathan Jacobson. Mrs.

Robert Croll and Mrs. A. A. Golden, Hadassah fund raising vice presidents assisting Mrs. Jacobson, have announced the following assistants: Food Chairman: Mrs.

Louis Isaacs, hostess chairman: Mrs. Manuel Zinman, chairmen: Mrs. Sol Fink and Mrs. Morris Cohen; fliers and notices: Mrs. Abe Kurland and Mrs.

Samuel Finesmith. Funds raised at the card parties will support Youth Aliyah which is the tional agency for the and relief of underprivileged Jewish children and their rehabilitation in Israel. Reservations are now being accepted by Mrs. Sol Fink and Mrs. A.

A. Golden. JOYCE A. CONAWAY BRIDE IN GEORGETOWN CHURCH Wesley Methodist Church Saturday of the marriage daughter of Mrs. Harry M.

late Mr. Conaway, and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert A. Graves of was performed by the Elmer R.

Shield, pastor of the church. The bride, escorted ty her grandfather, Mr. Elbert W. Lynch of Seaford, wore a princess gown of white taffeta trimmed with re -embroidered Alencon lace. Her fingertip veil of imported illusion was attached to a crown of seed pearls.

She carried a cascade of white roses with a white orchid. Mrs. Rodney L. Ortel of Baltimore, was matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Janet Graves, sister of the bridegroom, also Baltimore, and Mrs. Jon R.

Berry of that city. Mr. Thomas Garrity of Her Wedding Day Photo By E. A. Tomis Miss Joanne Armstrong Groves Social Happenings Wedding of Interest By WINIFRED L.

BROADBENT Society Editor INVITATIONS HAVE BEEN ISSUED for the wedding Saturday, July 23, of Miss Elizabeth Harcourt Hasbrouck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jay Hasbrouck of Upper Montclair, N. formerly of this city, and Mr. Robert Rockwell Cole, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Rockwell Cole, also of Upper Montclair. The 6:30 p. m. ceremony will performed in St.

Luke's Episcopal Church, Montclair. A reception will follow at the Montclair Golf Club. Mr. and Mrs. Cole, parents of the bridegroom-elect, will entertain at the rehearsal dinner Friday evening, July 22, in their home.

Earlier that day, a bridesmaids' luncheon will be given by Mrs. Thomas Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Goodwillie and Mr.

and Mrs. George Oliphant will be co-hosts and hostesses at luncheon for the bridal party and out-of-town guests the day of the wedding. Granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J.

Murphey of this city, the bride-to-be was graduated from Kimberley School, Montclair, N. and Wheaton College, Norton, Mass. She made her debut in 1957. Mr. Cole graduated from Phillips Academy, Andover, Brown University, and also studied at Columbia University.

MR. AND MRS. JONATHAN G. WELLS, Chadds Ford, will entertain at dinner Friday evening, July 29, following the rehearsal for the wedding of Miss Harriet Wayne Caner of Chestnut Hill, and their son, Mr. Jonathan Godfrey Wells III.

The wedding of Miss Caner, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wayne Caner, to Mr. Wells will take place July 30 in St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Whitemarsh, Pa.

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, Devon, Thomas H. Powell, Baltimore; Ronald D. Fraser, Toronto; Robert C. Bickford, Ardsley-on-Hudson, N.

and David I. Granger, Bethesda, Md. 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 party and buffet supper next Thursday, July 14, at 6 p. m. at the Rehoboth Beach Country Club.

Picnic to Be Held By Christian BPW Christian Business and Professional Women, Wilmington Council, will hold its annual picnic Tuesday at 6 p. m. in Brandywine 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 conference at the Whitcomb Hotel in San Francisco July 22-26. Those who will attend the conference from Wilmington are Miss Maude Mussington, Miss Jane Hinrichs, Miss H. Louise Mariner, Miss Nelda Moffatt, Miss Esther Reburn, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Thomas Liskey, Mrs. Frances Enright, Mrs. Gertrude Glyer, and Miss Madeline MacMillan. It is requested that all who desire transportation to the park meet in front of the Publie 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 Presby. terian 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 city. Mrs. Horn is the former Miss Maye Kearney. Graylyn Crest Girl to Wed Eduardo Matos Anna M.

Borrelli Will Be Bride Of Dover Airman The wedding of Miss Anna Marie Borrelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Borrelli, 1812 Graywell Road, Graylyn Crest, and Airman Eduardo Matos, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Matos of Bainbridge, N. will take place at 11 a. m. nuptial mass today in Immaculate Heart of Mary R. C.

Church, Liftwood. The Rev. William E. Jennings, pastor, will officiate. A dinner and reception will follow in the Gold Ballroom of the Hotel Du Pont.

The bride, to be escorted by her father, will be attended by Mrs. James Cara, this city, as matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Lucille BelAir, Miss Kathy McNamara, Miss Mary Hazel McAneny and Miss Geraldine Gula, all of Wilming. ton. Miss Eilene Borrelli, sin of the bride, will be the junior bridesmaid.

Best man will be Mr. Frank Falanga of New York City. Ushers will be Mr. Ronald Anzavino, Woodbridge, N. Mr.

Arthur Erlimart, Mr. Donald L. Klimka, Fall River, Mr. Louis A. Borrelli, brother of the bride, and Mr.

Joseph Delle Donne, and Mr. Gabriel Delle Donne, her cousins, all of Wilmington. 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. Edward Norman Washington, ceremony. Pont. Philadelphia. Kramen of York, H.

Forster, son of Dr. and D. C. Rabbi Herbert E. A reception followed the After a wedding trip the Okoniewski Photo Mrs.

Ronald H. Clark Before her recent marriage Mrs. Clark was Miss Beatrice Fontello, daughter of Mrs. Margaret F. 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 God, Elkton, Md. A reception followed in the Dover Girl, Newark Man To Take Vows Victoria L. Donovan, W. H.

Thompson To Be Married In Christ Episcopal Church, Dover, today at 2 p. Miss Victoria Leigh Donovan, daughter of Mrs. John L. Coyle, Dover, will become the bride of Mr. William Howard Thompson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson of Newark. The Rev. G.

P. Mellick Bellshaw, rector, will perform the ceremony which will be followed by a reception in the parish house. Mr. Coyle will give his stepdaughter in marriage and her 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. R. Best Welch man of will be Milford, Mr. Stephen ushers: Mr. Frederick R.

Donovan, brother of the bride, and Mr. Robert M. Thompson, brother of the bridegroom. Following a wedding trip north the couple will reside in Newark. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, and is now a senior at the University of Delaware.

Mr. Thompson was graduated from Newark High School and the University of Delaware. He is associated with the General Electric Supply Company of this city. DIJIACOMOS NAME SON The son born June 30 at the Wilmington General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

John DiJiacomo, has been named Mark. The baby is the first for the DiJiacomos. Mrs. DiJiacomo, the former Miss Evelyn Evans, was a nurse at the Wilmington General Hospital before her marriage. CLUB MAPS PICNIC The annual picnic of the Waverly Club of Hockessin will be held Monday at 6 p.

m. at the Hockessin Friends MeetHouse, Meeting House Road. Committee members are Mrs. W. Steel Atwell, Mrs.

William H. Naddain, Mrs. W. Harold Narvel and Mrs. Lewis Palmer.

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HARRIS Realtor' 409 So. Maryland Ave. Ph. WY 8-2231 Old Court House, New Castle Ph. EA 8-2321 NE COME MODEL NOME C.J.HARRIS Teacher's Sorority Installs Officers Gainsborough Studio Mrs.

Robert Bradfield Tesh The wedding of Miss Sylvia Noble, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Glen Arthur Noble of San Luis Obispo, and Mr. Tesh, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Christian Tesh of 2708 Baynard Boulevard, took place in the Presbyterian Church, San Luis Obispo. The Rev. Dr. Otto H. Houser, grandfather of the bride, officiated.

The couple will reside at 1209 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. Mr. Tesh is a senior at Jefferson WEDDINGS MISS M. KAY PHILLIPS MR. ROY V.

JONES Miss M. Kay Phillips, daughter of Mrs. Thomas H. Phillips of Seaford, and the late Mr. Phillips, and Mr.

Roy V. Jones, Mrs. Eschol Jones of Laurel, and the late Mr. Jones, were married in Mt. Zion Church June 25.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Ivon Downing, assisted by the Rev. Clarence Hays. Given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Thomas H.

Phillips, the bride wore a gown of white Chantilly lace and tulle over taffeta styled a basque bodice and boat neckline trimmed wtih lace appliques and long pointed lace sleeves. The bouffant skirt was styled with alternate tiers of lace and tulle. Her fingertip veil of imported illusion fell from a lace and pearl half at Georgetown was the scene of Miss Joyce Ann Conaway, Conaway of Georgetown, and the Robert Edwin Graves, son of Mr. Baltimore, Md. The ceremony more, was best man.

Ushers, also from Baltimore, were Mr. John B. King, brother-in-law of the bridegroom; Mr. William Schmidt and Mr. George Numsen.

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.

After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Graves will reside in Baltimore. New officers were installed by Beta Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, honorary teachers' sorority, recently at the home of the past president, Mrs. Wilhelmina McDowell, Claymont.

Miss Mabel Howell, former state officer, was the installing officer. Mrs. Gertrude Broyles was elected president. Other officers are: Mrs. Rebecca Lowe, vice president; Mrs.

Edith Newton, recording secretary; Mrs. Julia Reed, treasurer; Mrs. Frieda Massara, historian, and Mrs. McDowell, chaplain. Special programs will be presented throughout the new year for the people at the Layton Home in Wilmington.

Plans are being completed for a "Rush Tea" for prospective new members in September. It will be held at the home of Mrs. Louise Maslin, Claymont. Mrs. Nancy Rush, membership chairman, Mrs.

Newton and Mrs. Maslin will be in charge of arrangements. carried an orchid on white Bible with ribbon streamers. Mrs. Richard Chaffinch of Seaford, was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids, were Miss Nancy of Seaford, Miss Beverly Barkman of Richmond. and Miss Janice Fleetwood of Seaford. Mr. Lloyd B. Sirman, Jr.

of Laurel served as best man. Ushers were Mr. Roland Wingate, Mr. Bruce Moore and Mr. James A.

Yori, all of Laurel. After a wedding trip over the Skyline Drive the bride and groom are residing on Sixth Street in Laurel. Mrs. Jones is a graduate of Seaford Central High School and is employed at Ralston Purina in Delmar. Mr.

Jones, a graduate of Laurel High School, is employed with the Du Pont Company in Seaford. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Richard W. Russell of Salem, N. have returned home after a six weeks vacation trip to the West Coast where they visited Mr.

and Mrs. George E. Darrah and family, Rodonda Beach, Calif. Mrs. Anna Bahmhauer of New York accompanied them,.

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