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Debutante Parties, Weddings Among Pre-Christmas Social Affairs City Socialites to Greet Tivo Christmas Debutantes Today Margery Ple Montgomery to Be Presented at Tea Dance, Clementine Phyllis Spaekman at Supper Party; Fetes Are Firt on Holiday Calendar Greets Society Todav Vicmead Group To Have Dance Next Saturday Aids at Debutante Partie? Christmas Party For Members Of Sorority Chapter Delta, Beta Sigma Phi Entertained at Home Of E. R. Bohn Singers Among Those Who Will Entertain on The Holiday Program i Joumal-Every Evenin2. Wilmington, Delaware. Saturday.

December 20. 1941 if teg? The holiday debutante parties open today with a tea dance this afternoon in honor of Miss Margery Pyie Montgomery, daughter of Mrs. John Alexander Montgomery. and a supper dance tonight to be given for Clemtine Phyllis Spaekman. daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. James G. Spaekman. Both events are to be held at the Wilmington Country Club end will be attended by Wilmington and out of town guests- Other parties have been arranged for the holidays' for Miss Montgomery and Miss I They also will assist at) HfU't To Meet Society Among the debutantes of the holi- A Christmas party was held this week by Delta Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, at the home of the program director.

Mrs. Edith Robertson Bohn. 811 North Van Buren Street. Games were played and prizes won by Miss C. Pauline Phillips.

Miss Irma Hallam. Miss Florence E. Young, Mrs. Alice Morgan Dahl-ing. Miss Theresa Rill, and Miss Frances Elliott.

Refreshments were served by Miss A. Bessie Jensen. Miss Phillips and Miss Hallam. Those attending were: Mrs. Bohn, I Miss Jensen, Miss Phillips.

Miss Hal-1 lam, Miss Young, Miss Elliott, Miss Rill. Mrs. Dahling, Miss Mary Ellen I McGee. Mrs. Elizabeth M.

Mote. Mrs. Elizabeth G. Bigelow, Miss Betty Hilliard, and Miss Ruth Lynch, Several members of Delta Chapter i attended the holiday dance given i last week-end by the local chapters of Beta Sigma Phi. Miss Jensen and Miss Phillips attended the area i council meeting in Bethlehem.

Pa. The next regular meeting of Delta Chapter will be held on Jan. 15 at Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G.

Singer of Westover Hills will be among those who will entertain at cocktail parties before the Christmas dance of the Vicmead Hunt Club to be held in the clubhouse next Saturday night. Mrs. Thomas E. Brittingham, and Mrs. Richard C.

duPont are co-chairmen for the dance. Lester Lanin and his orchestra of New York will play for dancing. The club will be decorated in holiday evergreens. Other members of the committee for the dance are Miss Wilhelmina Laird, Mrs. Henry A.

Wise. Mrs. William G. Jones, Mrs. Singer.

Mrs. Harry W. Lunger, and Mrs. Reynolds D. Wilson.

Miss Anne Marvel is chairman of the house committee which sponsors the dances of the season. Other members of this committee are: Mrs. Allison Fleitas, Mrs. Philip J. Kimball.

Mrs. Thompson Wood, Mrs. Nicholas R. duPont, Mrs. Richard C.

duPont, and Mrs. Leonard A. Yerkes, Sr. Hunts are being conducted each Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning under the direction of Mr. J.

Simpson Dean, master of hounds Ik ipf 1 Photo oy Davis Studios. Miss Clementine Phyllis Spaekman MISS SPACKMAN, one of the debutantes of today, will be introduced at a supper dance to be given tonight by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. James G. Spaekman, at the Wilmington Country Club.

Guests will include the debutantes and mevibers of the younger group of Wilmington and nearby cities. Photo by Bachrach. Miss Sarah Louise Springer A MONG the debutantes of the parties arranged for the holidays is Miss Springer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harold L.

Springer of "Centre Meeting Farm." She was the first debutante of the season, having been presented early in the fall at a tea given by her parents. Miss Springer is aiding with both of the debutante parties being held tcday at the Wilmington Country Club. season who is assisting with the Society to Have Parlv The Woman's Society of Chris Personal And Social News day season will be Miss Winifred Jeanne Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Hart, who will be presented to society at a supper danc to te hed Wiming Country Club by her parents next Tuesday night. She arrived home last night from Smith College. Miss Hart also will be honored at luncheon to be given on Dec. 29 the Wilmington Country Club Miss Elizabeth Jane Hatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John E. Hatt. Miss Hart and Miss Clementine Phyllis Spaekman, a debutante of today, will be feted at a luncheon Wednesday, Dec. 31, a. the Wilmington Country Club at which Mrs.

J. Draper Brown will be hostess. Winter Luncheon For Bridge Group Plans art going forward for the winter bridge luncheon party of the associate women members of the DuPont Country Club, to be held on Jan. 2 at the clubhouse. Each member may entertain one guest.

Reservations should be made by Dec. 31 with Mrs. c. F. Chandler, telephone 3-9156 or with Miss Pauline Ascenbach at the clubhouse, telephone 6339.

Sorority Members Have Yule Program Theta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi boronty, met last evening at the me of Mrs- Joseph J. McGovern their annual Christmas party. beveral personality tests were en- joyed by the girls, and gifts were exenangea, each member having drawn the name ui me gin lor whom she was to bring a gift at the previous meeting. During the refreshment hour plans were discussed for contributing gifts to the U. S.

O. to be sent the soldiers, and making up a holiday basket for a family. The Red Cross sewing will be resuaed the next meeting at the home of Miss Margaret Ray on Jan. 8. City Sorority Group Has Holiday Party The Christmas party of Zeta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, was held this week at the home of Mrs.

W. Stevens. Each girl received a gift from her secret pal. A miscellaneous shower was given Miss Eleanor Peters, whose marriage to Mr. Frank S.

Deck will take place today. The couple will live at West-ville. N. J. The chapter -arranged to make their usual donation to help clothe needy children.

Beta Sigma Phi girls will act hostesses at the U. S. O. on Christmas night and also on New Year's. Bride Next tian Service of Epworth Methodist ents.

Cnurch will meet Monday night in Mrs. Hannum, the former Miss the church. Mrs. Nora Ferrier wiL' Nancy Penn Smith, daughter oi preside. A Christmas party will fol- Mrs.

W. Plunket Stewart, will the meeting. 1 tend the wedding. at the club. a f-Ma rsli all Troth Announced Announcement is made by Mrs.

William F. Hanf of this city of the engagement of her daughter, Miss Marjorie Hanf, to Mr. J. Albert Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Albert Marshall of Kennett Square. Miss Hanf a daughter of the late Mr. Hanf, is a graduate of the Wilmington High School and the Ulrnan School for kindergarten and primary training and also did graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania. She is a member of the faculty of the David W.

Harlan School. Mr. Marshall is a graduate of Friends School and of Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University. Troth Announced At Dinner Party Miss Anne Harrington was honor guest at a farewell dinner given recently by the members of the Dico Girls' Club at the Hob. Announcement was also made at the dinner of the engagement of Miss Harrington to Mr.

Russell Benton of Lansdowne, Pa. Those present were: Miss Doris Woolery, Miss Peggy Carroll, Miss Helen Sheridan. Miss Bea Rothen-hauler, Miss Mary Carroll, Miss Ilena Bent, Miss Mary Roggero, Miss Ann Carmean, Miss Janet Bane, Miss Corrine Barker, Miss Helen Murphy, Miss Margaret Williams, Miss Beulah Applegate, Miss Josephine Dragotta, Miss Madeline Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Hagan, Miss Grace Baker, Miss Ann Harrington, Mrs. Clara Coslett, Mrs. Jeanette Hannum, Mrs.

Clara M. Kenly, Mrs. Gertrude Parker, Mrs. Ann Drew, Mrs. Hazel Mackereth and Mrs.

Margaret Stewart. The club will hold a Christmas party on Monday night at the Kent Manor Inn. Dance Planned GEORGETOWN. Dec. 20 (Special).

Plans for the fifth annual dance of the Georgetown Cotillion Club have been completed. The dance will be held on the night of Dec. 26 in the school auditorium with Herby Woods and his orchestra furnishing the music. rni liieir Four New Officers AreAnnouncedBy a i ers First Vice -President Is Among Group to Begin Duties Jan. 1 Four new officers of the Brandy-winers, local amateur operatic group, will assume their duties after Jan They were elected by bal.

lots sent out to the membership by a nominating committee. The new officers are: First vice-president, Mr. William J. Robinson. secretary.

Miss Priscilla Boyt; librarian, Mrs. Stanley R. Stager, director, Mr. Gerard J. Berchet.

Mr. Hood Worthington is president of the Brandywiners. Other holdover officers are: Second vice-president, Mr. Fred C. Mitchell; treasurer, Mr.

J. Burton Nichols; director, Mrs. Douglas G. Stewart. The Brandywiners last year presented "The Fortune Teller" by Victor Herbert in the outdoor theatre on the Longwood estate of Mr.

and Mrs. Pierre S. duPont. The opera to be given by the group next summer has not been announced. Mr.

Frederick W. Wyatt is director of the Brandywiners. Wedding Anniversary Congratulations are being extended today to the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph P.

Hughey, 805 West Twenty-second Street, in honor of their twenty-fifth anniversary- The Rev. Mr. Hughey is pastor of Calvary Pentecostal Church. Saturday Shoiver Party For Bridc-to-Be Miss Martha Truselo was guest of honor at a shower given recently by Mrs. John Cannon of Linwood.

Those present were: Misses Eu-geia Pinder, Miss Imogene Plnder. Miss Aneitte Simpson, Miss Betty Deemer, Miss Bee Cannon, Miss Josephine Kozubal, Miss Marie Truselo, Miss Marguerite Shepherd, Mrs. George Wilkie, Mrs. Walter Ruebeck, Mrs. Emma Cannon, Mrs.

Mary Cannon. Elaine Cannon, Lucille Cannon, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. James Workman, Miss Mary Chiz, Mrs. William Hickman, Mrs.

William Davidson, Mrs. Albert Truselo and Mrs. Clifford Zimmerman. The wedding of Miss Truselo and Mr. John W.

Cannon will take place next Saturday. Kratz-Denoon Bridal Feb. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Lyman A.

Kratz of Norristown announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Eleanor Kratz of this city, to Mr. Clarence England Denoon, also of tlrs city, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence England Denoon of Richmond. Miss Kratz is a graduate of Goucher College.

Mr. Denoon was graduated from the University of Richmond and received his Ph.D. degree in chemistry from the University of Illinois. The wedding will take place on Feb. 14.

.1 I Weddings of Chambcrs-Moir The marriage of Miss Cora Cham- bers, this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Chambers, near Preston, and Lieut. John Alexander Moir, Philadelphia, will take place at 4 o'clock this afternoon in Silver-brook Methodist Church with the Rev. Melvin Wheatley officiating.

The bride will be given in marriage by her father. Her matron of honor will be Mrs. Warren Seipp of Baltimore, a cousin. Dr. Waiter Moir, Philadelphia, will be his brother's best man.

Mr. Warren Seipp, Baltimore, and Mr. Andrew Wilson, this city, will be uners. A reception at the heme of Dr. Walter Moir in Philadelphia will follow the ceremony.

The bride has been nursing arts instructress at the Wilmington General Hospital. Lieutenant Moir is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and of Jefferson Medical School. He interned at Wilmington General Hospital. He was stationed at Kelly Field, San Antonio. until assigned to the Officers' Train- ing School at Carlisle.

Pa. The couple expect reside in San Antonio. me ceouiame panics arranged lor i week. More than 500 invitations were fcsued for the Montgomery party to be held from 5 until 7 o'clock, at which the debutante will receive with her mother. Other debutantes of the season will assist and a number of additional friends of Mrs.

Montgomery and her daughter will preside at the tea table. Among those pouring will be Mrs. Walter Lee of Millwood, Va and Mrs. Swithin Chandier oi Germantown, sisters of the debutantes late father; Mrs. Eugene duPont of "Owl's Nest." Mrs.

Charles Champ Taliaferro. and Mrs. Josephine P. Zinn. Mrs.

Arthur tieB. Robins of South Orange, N. sisters of Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. Joseph Molloy of New York and Mrs.

Victor duPont, Jr. Others assisting will include Mrs. Sidney Scott, Mrs. William B. Den-ham.

Mrs. Frances Dunham Ketcham, Mrs. Jesse L. Whitten Mrs. Clement W.

Miller, Mrs. Nicholas R. duPont, Miss Isabella duPont SauLsbury, Miss Dorothy Chandler of Germantown; Mrs. Waiter F. Wickes, Devon, Mrs.

William Zimmer, Richmond, Mrs. Charles Champ Taliaferro III, Syossrt, L. I. Debutantes to Assist Debutantes assisting will be: Miss Lucy S. Bergland, Miss Mary Turner Brown, Miss Katherine S.

Garrigues, Miss Winifred Jeanne Hart, Miss Anne Taylor Landon, Miss Isabelle McKinstry, Miss Margaret McKinstry, Miss Elise de Boeck Pricket Miss Margaret Ran-ken, Miss Clementine Phyllis Spaekman, Miss Sarah Louise Springer, and Miss Margery Van Trump. Newt Perry's Orchestra of New Yoik will furnish the music for the party. Out-of-town house guests of I Miss Mont 3 ornery include Miss Isa-belle Johnson, a classmate at the Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School in Boston, and Mr. de Berdt Robins, South Orange, N. J.

The debutante was graduated last June from the Ethel Walker School in Simsbury, Conn. Spaekman Dance The supper dance to be given by Dr. and Mrs. James G. Spaekman tonight will be attended by only debutantes, former classmates of Miss Spaekman, and friends from near-by cities.

Among the out-of-town guests will be Miss Hannah Handy, Miss Priscilla Handy, and Mr. Thomas O'Reilly will come from Lynchburg, Mr. Chester Gibson and Mr. Jack Gibson will be here from Westport, Miss Marion Smith and Miss Audrey Ross are expected from New York City, and other visitors will be: Miss Betsy Pittsburgh. Mr.

Peter Crosby. Chevy Chase, Mr. Elmer Davis, New York; Miss Josephine Latta and Miss Mary Scott. Margate, N. Miss Jean Crane.

Menon. and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McFarland. Mr.

Robert McFarland. Lieut. Lee Shrigley, Mr. and Mrs. George Kolb.

Mr. Andrew S. Webb. Mr. Robert Fin-kenauer, and Mr.

Robert Miller, all of Philadelphia. Tomorrow at 1 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hart will entertain 1 at their home in honor of Miss Spaekman and her out-of-town guests.

On Monday, Miss Patricia V. V. Holiday will give a luncheon at the home of her mother. Mrs. Philip J.

Carpenter, honoring Miss Spack- I man. Tomorrow afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Whitten of Brindley Road, i will entertain with a party in compliment to Miss Montgomery and Miss Elise de Boeck Prickett.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Prickett, who was presented to society early in the fall. iScivs Writing Contest Plan net! by Clubwomen A news writing contest is to be conducted by the General Federation of Women's Clubs early next year. The contest has been announced by the press and publicity commit tre of the Delaware State Federation of Women's Clubs.

The contest will be limited to cub reporters and publicity chairmen of the various clubs and will be based on some news event in the organization, a meet-lns, lee are. social, or activity of general interest. The set-up is similar to that of the annual Herald Tribune contest in which Delaware clubs hae been entered for a number of years. Mrs. Clinton H.

Brown. 9 Clifton Avenue. Elsmere. will be in charge icr Delaware and will give detailed information in the quarterly board meet 2 ot tne ohlc tru- ration next month in Dover. Yule Customs Elsewhere To lie Told Quota Club Christmas customs in other coun tries will be told by Miss Doris Pel-ton of the Wilmington Institute Free Library at the luncheon meeting of the Quota Club to be held at" 12:13 o'clock Monday in the Hotel DuPont, The program has been arranged by the education committee of which Miss B.

Ethelda Mullen is chairman. Mrs. Nettie Baynard Davis, president, will pre- side. On Monday, Dec. 29 the club will hold a Christmas party for chil- dren.

I. ton a at by on for to at R. as the home of Mrs. Bohn, with Miss Young as program chairman. Mrs.

Bohn will entertain members of the chapter and their guests at a holiday tea at her home on Jan. 11 Darsic-Carter Bridal on Dec. 29 Mr. John B. Hannum III.

of Un-ionville. will be an usher at the wedding of Miss Margaret Marshall Darsie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Walker Darsie of Baltimore, and Mr. George McGill Carter, son of Mrs.

George McGill Carter of Chester. The wedding will take place on Dec. 29 in Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Baltimore, with the Rev. Francis M. Tait, bishop of the P.

E. Diocese of Pennsylvania, officiating. A reception will follow at the home of the bride-elect's par- City and State rarer-Hanks Announcement is made of the marriage cf Miss Mary E. Frarer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph B. Frarer. cf this city, and Mr. Leo J. Hanks, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. R. Hanks of Decatur, 111. The wedding took place on Dec.

18 in St. Paul's R. C. Church with the Rev. Joseph A.

Lee officiating. Miss Alma Miller and Mr. Leonard Miller, cousis of the bride, were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs.

Hanks will make their home in Decatur. Evans-Laicrence ELKTOX, Dec. 20 'Special). Miss Jane Evans, daughter of Mrs. Eliza Hance Evans and the late Mr.

Frank B. Evans, and Dr. Roland Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence, of Elk Mills, will be married this afternoon in Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church here by the Rev.

Dr. J. Warren Albinson. After a short wedding trip the couple will make their home in Elk-ton until after Dr. Lawrence is discharged from the military service.

At present he is located in a hospital in Washington. Houes-Mullins Announcement is made of th marriage of Mrs. Manan S. Houes and Mr. John T.

Muilins. Mr. and Mrs. Muilins are at home at 1 Mam Avenue, Boxwood. Pearson-Hall MILFORD, Dec.

20 (Spe- cial. The wedding of Miss Jeannette Anna Pearson, of Mil-ford, the daughter of Mrs, Bertha Pearson and the late Mr. Charles Pearson of Milford, and Mr. LeRoy B. Hall, Wyoming, son of Mrs.

The a A. Hall, and the late Mr. Bert L. Hall of Wyoming, took place at the residence of the bride's mother, near Houston, on Thursday, Dec. 18.

The bridesmaid was Miss Frances Pearson, sister of the bride. Mr. Rix Garey was best msn. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J.

c. Hanby. pastor of Townsend Methodist Church. Miles-Hurd CHESTERTOWN, Dec. 20 (Special'.

Tne wedding of Miss Harriet Lindsay Niles. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Lindsay Niles of New York City, and Mr. Edward Augustus Hurd, eldest son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Augustus Hurd of "The Reward" estate near Chester-town, will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. James' Church, New York City. Herd rey Troth Is Announced DOVER, Dec. 20 (Special).

Mr. and Mrs. Rowland D. Herd-man of Dover announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Doris M.

Herdman, to Mr. William J. McLoughry. son of Mrs. Arthur G.

Livingston of Dover. Miss Herd-man is a graduate of Dover Hich School and is a senior at the Wo men College. University of Dela ware. Mr. McLoughry is a graduate of Massanutten Military Academy and attended Middlebury College, Middlebury.

Vermont. "He is a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. At present Mr. McLoughry is in active duty in the U. S.

Air Corps as an aviation cadet. riiigaKcments Announced Mrs. Ernest duPont, entertained at a small tea at her home in New Castle yesterday afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Samuel Taylor Darling of Charlottesville, who is her guest for the holidays. Mrs.

duPont will have as additional guests next week, her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dashwcod Peyton Darling, of Long Island, who recently returned from Panama. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip D. Laird will entertain at a family dinner party at their home on The Strand, New Castle, on Christmas Day. Miss Jean Ellen duPont is serving on the committee for the Red, White and Blue dance to be given in the Rose Garden of the Bellevue-Strat-ford on Dec. 27 for the benefit of the Navy Relief Society of the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Lieut, and Mrs.

Walter M. Jeffords, of "Hunting Hill," Glen Riddle, will entertain at an informal party on Jan. 4 in honor of Miss Joan Caner, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Caner of Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Robert Ryle, the former Miss Nancy Thouron, entertained at luncheon on Thursday at the Trou-ville in New York. Mrs. Joseph H.

Odell of Stoning-ton, has arrived for a holiday stay in this city. Lieut. Harry M. Fisher, U. S.

A. and Mrs. Fisher and their son, William Hillary Fisher of Virginia Beach, are guests this week-end of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H.

Fisher, here. Mr. and Mrs. M. R.

Denver have gone to Fort Lauderdale, to join their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Graves Williams, and children of Portsmouth, for the holidays. Lieut. Henry W.

Sheward of Fort Lee, is spending the holidays with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harcourt Burns. Joan Fletcher Bride Of W. S.

Hartman, Jr. NEWARK, Dec. 20 (Special). Miss Joan Fletcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert E. Fletcher, became the bride of Mr. William Stanley Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William S.

Hart man, of Wilmington, at a ceremony performed yesterday by the Samuel Wicker, of St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, of Wilmington The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents at 144 West Main Street, at 5:30 o'clock. with members of the immediate families attending. Mrs. A.

William Fletcher of Newark, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor and Charles A Hartman of Salisbury, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a full-skirted gown of egg-shell satin with long fitted sleeves and high neck line. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations and white sweet peas and a hair corsage of the same flowers. The matron of honor wore a blue net gown with a brocade jacket of blue and silver and carried a bou quet of Talisman roses. Mrs.

Fletcher, the bride's mother, wore brown crepe and a corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. Hartman, mother of the bridegroom, wore black satin with a corsage of white rases. Following a wedding trip the couple will live at 1313 Gilpin Ave nue. Miss Fletcher Is a graduate of the Newark High School and the Women's College, University of if tWi t.

1 i I it 'mn if Miss Dorothy Reed JR AND MRS- J- F- REED, 410 Ged'des Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy, to Ensign Andrew J. Rucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Rucker of Statesboro, Ga. Miss Reed attended the Wilmington High School and Goldey College. Miss Doris D. Herdman ANNOUNCEMENT is made by Mr. and Mrs.

xi Rowland D. Herdman of Dover of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Doris to Mr. William J. McLcughry, son of Mrs. Arthur G.

Livingston, also of Dover. Miss Herdman is a member of the senior class at the Women's College, University of Delaware. Mr. McLoughry is on active duty in the U. S.

Air Corps as an aviation cadet. Miss Jane Clark Embleton THE wedding of Miss Embleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Embleton of Charleston, W. and Mr.

William Sutfin Homewood, son oAfr. and Mrs. William Thomas Home-wood of this city, will take place next Saturday in Charleston. Miss Marjorie Embleton will be maid of honor for her sister. Mr.

Elman Stausebach of this city will be best man. Mr. Arthur Feil and Mr. Melville Hyatt will be ushers. After their honeymoon the young couple will live in Charleston..

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