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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 33

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The Morning Newsi
Location:
Wilmington, Delaware
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33
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THIRTY-THREE WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1951 jrM leader, will meet at 8 o'clock chairman of the nominating committee for the club corporation. at the home -of Mrs. Ivan S.

St. Smyrna School Pupils to Give John, 14 Hurst Road. Deerhurst. She announced the nomination Signing Lease for Big Department Store McCabe Circles Meet Tuesday To Study; Book of Mrs. L.

C. Behringer and Mrs. WEDDING ANTtOTJNCSD Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Warrant of Clearview Manor, New Castle, announce the marriage of their daughter.

Miss Caroline A. Warrant, to Mr. Rinaldo O. DiBatUsta. son of Mrs.

Esther DiBattista and the late Mr. Columbo DlBattista of this city. The couple will reside la Wilmington. Miss Joanne Wilkinson wiu give devotions. Mrs.

Joseph B. Dickerson will present the study book. W. H. Pierson as candidates for director to elected at the meet Music Program Circle 7.

Mrs Jesse K. norner, leader, will meet at 8 o'clock at tne ing of the corporation on March 19. 4: Ensembles to Feature Methodist Society To home of Mrs. William r. Meison, 2913 Van Buren Street with Mrs.

Elizabeth P. Dressner co-hostess. Mrs. Leonard 8. Gardner win be in charge of devotions.

The study book Appearance Tomorrow in Dover Hold Rummage Sale March 13-14 Mrs. Howard Todd ana tier committee served refreshments following the meeting. The club will hold a card party tomorrow at 8 p. m. "in the clubhouse.

The party will be sponsored by the international relations committee for the purchase of will be given by Mrs. Eiwyn o. The study book, Hural Prospect, iLTpS Mr. Frank Siftkmarm, music di CARE packages. Bridge and canasta Women's Glubs GARDZN3 CENTURY CLUB will be played.

Reservations may be will be presented in all circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of McCabe Memorial Methodist Church next Tuesday. Flans rector at the Smyrna School, -will present several ensemble groups at made with Miss Elsie J. Morrow, Wesley Junior College, Dover, to Dr. Jerome Kay, psychologist at Governor Bacon Health Center, telephone 6-8070. Miss M.

Grace Riggin is chairman of the interna will be considered for collecting rummage for a sale on March 13 morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Th discussed ireatnt of mental ill tional relations committee. Viewing Presents Th Blacksmith Shop Fnnm. Av. Turn Right On Jtotfte 100 FHONI 4-1 445 program will include Robert Reed, ness at the meeting of the Gardens and 14.

The circles will meet as fol The executive board will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the clubhouse. onturv Club this week in the club lows: pianist, ma ocarx uance. The brass quartet, constating of William Circle Mrs.

Charles F. Turner, Mrs. Wilklns wiu presiae. i xvirs house. Dr.

Kay traced methods of treating mental illness and told of Denney, unoan Doughten, Philip leader, will meet at 1:30 at the Robert Hague, Mrs. Holsten, and Mrs. James E. Evans will be cenney, ana onaid Kinsey, will some instances In which patients had been helped when the causes play the "iTlumptaal March." Wil home of Mrs. Hillie- Taylor, 2407 Jefferson Street, with Mrs.

Clyde C. Tar button and Miss Emma M. hostesses. liam Marsh will Join the brass of their emotional disturbances naa Campbell co-hostesses. Miss Eliza been beth B.

Johnson will be a guest and quartet in me March of the Three Kings." i An ensemble group: Richard En- will present the study book. Program arrangements were made by Mrs. George PurcelL public welfare chairman, and Mrs, George W. Ball, citizenship chairman. Mrs.

Circle 3, Mrs. ired J. Boyce, Irregulars of 35c RUBBER TILE SQADES nis, Karl Francis, Charles Newnam. William Denney, William Marsh, leader, will meet at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. John P.

Larosch, 2519 Jef Ban introduced Dr. Kay ana bats erson Street, with Mrs. E. W. Purcell presented Mrs.

Virginia Fuller MaoNutt who had arranged Linaen ijougmen and William Doughten, will play "The Sleigh Ride." This mixed ensemble will join Philip Denney in his solo. "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot." Kyger co-hostess, Mrs. Howard T. Smith will lead devotions. Mrs.

T. Blair Ely will in charge of the a musical program including selections by three of her piano students, Kay Lanius, sherry adman program. 6J)0De Q) each Circle 4, Mrs. Grover C. White, leader, will meet at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

William S. Norris, 1909 Jefferson Street, with Mrs. Sallie Meredith, Mrs. Thomas D. Wise, and Mrs.

R. H. Diefenderfer HEAVY QUALITY FAMOUS MAKE 9x9 INCH SIZE i B8 INCn TXIICK io men colors co-hostesses. Mrs. Frank C.

Sparks will lead devotions and present the study book. A surprise program will 1 then be presented by the hostesses and Jo Ann Pedlcone, ana vocai solos by Miss Angela Marsilli. Mrs. George W. Bail, citizenship chairman, introduced the speaker.

A musical program was presented by Mrs. Virginia Puller MacNutt who presented three of her piano pupils, Kay Lanius. Sherry Wad-man, and Jo Ann- Peddicone, who gave solos. Mrs. MacNutt accompanied the vocal soloist, Miss Angela Marsilli; A beauty corner was arranged by Mrs.

Jay C. Pownall. The display featured a large picture of George Washington, and red, white and blue candles. Mrs. Arthur H.

Wilklns, president, presided. Mrs. Ralph T. Grier fun to design your own floors with these easy-to-sauares. YouMI reeocnize this install marblcixed tile famous brand known for beauty and durability.

and others. Circle 5, Mrs. Charles E. Orth, leader, will meet at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walter O.

Kerelake, 705 West 28th Street, with Mrs. W. Henry F. Pierson co-hostess. Mrs.

Evelyn Paulman will lead devotions. A part of the study book will be WILMINGTON FLOOR COVERING CO. Phone 4-0016 presented by Miss Mildred J. 616 King St. VanDyke.

Friday Nights, These are officials of Strawbridge and Clothier and Metropolitan Merchandise Mart, who took part in negotiations for a 75-year lease under which the department store will occupy a building to be. erected for it at tfie shopping center in Edge Moor. They are, seated left to right: Thomas E. Brittingham, Jr, president, Metropolitan Merchandice Mart, Dwight G. Perkins president, Strawbridge Clothier; Nicholas R.

duPont, vice president. Metropolitan Merchandise Mart, Inc. Standing left to right: G. Stockton -Strawbridge, vice president in charge of merchandise and publicity, Strawbridge fe Clothier; J. Clayton Strawbridge, vice president and secretary, Strawbridge Clothier; and Don A.

Loftus, chairman of the board. Metropolitan Merchandise Mart, Inc. reported for Mrs. John W. Holsten, Circle 8, Mrs.

Henry P. Wonders, WEDDINGS MISS HELEN" E. DONOVAN MR. H. W.

COVERDALE, JR. Mr. and Mrs John T. Donovan ef Milton have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Helen Etta Donovan, to Harvey Wilson Coverdale, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey W. Coverdale of Lincoln. The ceremony took place In the Methodist Chapel at Denton, with the Rev. John French, pastor, officiating.

Their only attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Fierce Beebe of Lincoln. The bride is a graduate of Milton High School and is employed In the State Board of Agriculture, Dover. Th bridegroom, who attended Milford High School, is employed by the Caulk Company in Milford.

The young couple -will reside in Lincoln. MESS MARJORIE DOUGHERTY MR. DANIEL P. HIOLEY The -wedding of Miss Marjorie Dougherty, daughter of Mr. and J.

Earle Dougherty, 39 West Park Place, Newark, to Mr. Daniel P. Higley, son of Dr. and Mrs. L.

Allen Higley of Bridgeport, was held last Saturday in the Bible Presbyterian Church, Newark. The (Rev. Dr. Harold S. Laird of the First Independent Church of Wilmington officiated.

The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Charles H. you have The Adams of was matron Home Missions, Fort Wayne, Ind of honor. Bridesmaids were the The bridegroom is a graduate of the King's College and is associated with the Farmer's Trust Company of SlBHHHBSlHBVBVBHBVIiBlBBVHlBBBVBMSHH Misses Marcia and Roxy Richard, New York.

Newark. After a wedding luncheon at the Mr. Bruce Laird of Wilmington waiting for been played the wedding music. Vocal College Inn, the couple left for a wedding trip. They will reside in solos were given by Mrs.

Lewis Acker, Philadelphia. Mr. John Dougherty, brother of Newark. MISS KATHERINE ANDERSON MR. FRANCIS HUGHES, JR.

the bride, was best man. Ushers were Mr. Gene Wentling and Mr. Howard Hewlitt, both of King's Col within the Wilmington and surrounding area, healthful air-conditioning throughout vthe complete building, a medical room for emergency aid, and an all-weather canopy at the entrance for customers protection. Mr.

Perkins said that approximately 500 employes will comprise the new Wilmington organization most of whom will be recruited from the Wilmington area. Selection of merchandise will be supervised by the Philadelphia store's large staff of experts with local supervisors at the branch store to insure that preferences of Wilmington residents are adequately met. Don A. Loftus Is chairman of the Metropolitan Merchandise Mart Corporation's board of. directors.

Thomas E. Brittingham, is president, Nicholas R. duPont and Pierre S. duPont HI are vice presidents, and George T. Weymouth, secretary and treasurer.

lege. DINNERWARE mm The wedding of Miss Katherine Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, 619 East Fourth FAMOUS Bill The bride is a graduate of the King's College, New Castle and has been associated with the Youth Street, and Mr." Francis Hughes, of this city, will take place at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in St. at prices to save you dollars! Mary's Catholic Church.

A family reception will follow at the home of the bride's parents. Af MANY SINGERS who never had voice lessons have fouiCd that study with a Voice teacher has improved their Voice increased Vocal range and enlarged their repertoire. DELAWARE SCHOOL OF MUSIC ter a wedding trip the couple will reside in this city. MISS NORMA LEE HUDSON" MR. JOHN ALVEN TAYLOR Announcement is made of the $03 Tf.

Broom St. Phone 2-8417 IK IE EJ IB A TET HIARKET AT NINTH STREET marriage of Miss Norma Lee Hudson, IPIffidDTIG AIL'S CAIffilPETS priced for YOUR purse! 0 A RE-OPENING! daughter of Mr. Mrs. Clinton Hudson of St. Martins, Md.r to Mr.

John Alvih Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor of Berlin, Md. The ceremony was performed Feb. 8 in St.

Martin's Methodist parsonage by the Rev. E. L. Bennett. Their attendants were Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Warren of Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, both graduates of Buckingham High School are making their home near Berlin.

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The patterns you've been looking for are here, all made to stay "put" because the glaze protects them from washings. Not every pattern in every piece, however. VV? S3 5 crotftr in Store Everything Week-End Special! Regular l.GS Famous Make HI LOU HOSE Greeting Cards) (Except W1 Just Take i Vegetable Dishes, round or oval 65c 8" Meat Platters 55e Gravy Boats 85c Chop Plates 95c Tea Pots 1.60 Bread and Butters 20c Salad Plates Breakfast Plates 35c Dinner Plates 45c Lug Soups 35e Tea Cups 30c Tea Saucers 1 5c Dessert Saucers 1 5c fir 20c Creamers 65e Covered Sugar 1.25 Regular First quality, nationally ad- flj vertised nylons in all desirable shades at a new low price! ARTLINE GIFTS 218 W. EIGHTH STREET itch ems 728 MARKET STREET CARD GIFT SHOP 91 514 MARKET STREET MAT1EIET AT NINTH STREET.

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