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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 18

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1949 -i Eiahteen Jonrnal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Tuesday, August 23 Baltimore Couple Betrothed Recent Bride Barbara Nowland Completes Plans Engaged to Marry Bridal Retinue To Be En tertained After Rehearsal For Her Weddina W. B. Blakey, Jr. To Take Norfolk Girl as Bride Sacred Heart Church To Be Scene of Rites This Afternoon Schroeder-Kylen Wedding Service Performed in Ci ty Reception in Couple's Future Apartment Follows Rites School and University of Delaware, is now doing graduate work atRnj gers University, New Brunswick, N. where he and the bride will make their home.

Among the showers recently grv en for Miss O'Connor waa variety shower by Miss Helen OaUagher a her home, 1906 JefTerson Strf and a luncheon shower by Miss Anita Flynn. 1005 Bancroft Park- WMrs. Agnes Pierce, aunt of Mr. Hanley. together with Arm Murphy, honored Miss O'Connor at.

the home Former Vassar Student Girl's Parents Plan Party Evening Before Church Vows To Become Bride In Church Ceremony Li $Ji Miss Nancy Meriwether Anderson. of Mrs. Pierce, 201 Harker Avenue, Lk daughter of Mrs. William Douglas Miss Barbara Louise Nowland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul J. Nowland of 2325 West Sixteenth The marriage of Miss Mildred F. Schroeder, this city, daughter of Mrs. Mabel H. Schroeder of Potts-town, to Mr.

Walter J. Kylen, ivuueiMJii ui juxioiK. va, ana tne late Dr. Anderson of Tarpon Springs, will become the bride of Mr. William Bowcock Blakey.

son of Liltwood. Ridgely Woman Weds At Home of Daughter RIDGELY. Aug. 23 (Spe- hpvi a of Mrs. Homer- son of Mr.

and Mrs. waiter a. Kylen of 3116 Jefferson Street, took place at 2 p. m. Saturday in St.

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Blakey of Street, is completing, plans for her marriage to Mr. Peter Allison, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Waters Allison of Rodney Court Apartments, on Saturday, Sept. 10. The ceremony will be performed in Westmin 1102 North Broom street, at 4:30 Stephen's Lutheran Church. The o'clock this afternoon in Sacred V4 gell Winstead.

Ridgely, to Mr. Harry Heart Catholic Church. The Rev. Paul Huber will perform the Grubb of Trainer, iook. avenlnff in the hOITl Mr.

James Borst of Norfolk, of the bride's son-in-law and daugh will give his niece in marriage. Mrs. Gene Vinson of Tarpon Springs, ster Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Dr. John W.

Christy. A reception will follow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nowland. Mr.

Nowland will give his daughter in marriage. Miss Janine Rowe of Wilmington will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Rev. Park W. Huntington officiated.

Mrs. William L. Hart, Pottstown, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Joan Kylen, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Jean Schroeder, another sister of the bride. Mr.

William L. Hart was best man. Ushers were Mr. James H. Ammerman and Mr.

Quinton Schneider, both of this city. The bride wore a white faille portrait gown with torso bodice, small bustle and long train. She wore a veil nf 1nc.fi and bridal illusion held will be matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Marilyn Garbett of this city, Miss Vera Canady- of Charleston, S. Miss Elizabeth Hyde of New Castle, Miss Marilyn Hines of Jackson Heights, N.

and Mrs. Harry Vreeland of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor of 1712 Scott Street will entertain Friday evening following the rehearsal for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Catherine M.

O'Connor, to Mr. Joseph P. Hanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Corrigan, which will take place on Saturday morning. The ceremony will be performed with nuptial mass at 10 a. m. in St. Ann's R.

C. Church. The Rev. John J. Bolen will be celebrant and perform the ceremony.

Mrs. Margaret McGonegal will sing, accompanied by the church organist, who will also play the wedding music. Miss O'Connor, who will be given In marriage by her father, will tiave her sister. Miss Mary O'Connor, as maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Helen Gallagher and Miss Anita Flynn, all of this city.

Mr. James McFadden will serve as best man for Mr. Hanley, and the ushers will be Mr. Joseph Hanley, a cousin of the bridegroom-to-be, and Mr. William O'Connor brother of the bride-elect.

A breakfast for members of the bridal party and the immediate families will be held at the Coffee Shop following the ceremony. A reception will be held later in the day at Knights of Columbus Hall, Tenth and West Streets. Miss O'Connor, who attended Wilmington High School, is associated with the Diamond State Telephone Company. Mr. Hanley, a Pamela Dormody, Carmel, Oxford, Md.

and Miss Olwen Thomas of Jackson The bride will wear an heirloom ter, Mr. and Mrs. Rolana onerry. The Rev. J.

E. Parker of Church Hill officiated. The bride, given In marriage by her son. Mr. Malory B.

Winstead, was attended by Mrs. Cherry. Mr. John Grubb was best man for his father. The wedding music was played by the bride's granddaughter.

Miss Ber-nice Cherry. The bride wore a gray sheer dress with matching hat and navy accessories. She wore a pink and white corsage. Mrs. Cherry was gowned in a blue and grey sheer with white accessories and corsage.

The couple will reside in Ridgely after a wedding trip to ville, former classmates of Miss fby a tiara of orange blossoms and Nowland at Vassar; Miss Eve Munds, brocade satin gown appliqued with pearls and crystals. The bodice is Miss Jane Lindsay Williams Miss Elizabeth Blatz, both of this trimmed with a bertha of Brussels city, and Baroness Jean Cazin Announcement has been made of lace and features leg o'mutton sleeves n'Hnnlnrthnn nf Ttfpnr Wrlr Miss Ruth Marie Weaver Mr. and Mrs. George E. Weaver of 402 West Thirty-eighth Street have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Marie, to Mr.

Alexander B. Osowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Osowski, 1412 Linden Street. A September wedding is planned. 5 Mr. Allison will be best man for tne engagement oi ivuss Jane Lina- carried stephanotis and a white Bible. The matron of honor, gowned in royal blue dotted swiss with matching headdress, carried a crescent bouquet of rose gladioli and rubrum lilies.

The bridesmaids wore pale blue dotted swiss and carried bouquets of rose gladioli. his son. Ushers will be Mr. Neville say Williams, daughter of Mr. and Allison, brother of the bridegroom- Mrs.

Elmer Fov Williams. of eiect, Air. rnuip Nowland, Brother I nQHimnril nf thP Brooks nincthun, Mr. Courtney Mcintosh, late Mrs- Henrietta C. Brierley of Mrs.

George Alexander Hunter trimmed with pleated ruching at the wrist. The court train falls from the shoulder line. She will wear a full length veil of imported ivory illusion attached to a bonnet of matching Brussels lace. She will carry an old-fashioned bouquet of phaelanopsis stephanotis and fleur d'amour, edged with pearls. The matron of honor and bridesmaids will wear autumn rose satin gowns, patterned with berthas caught at the shoulder with bows, tiny puffed sleeves and full skirts.

Orange, Va, Mr. Charles Aydelotte, centreviiie, Mfl, to JVir. Kooert xioi-and Mr. John Croswell, both of this land Johnston. The wedding will Riga-DiSanti Wedding Is Scheduled at Kennett KENNETT Square, Aug.

23 citv. take place in October. Mr. Johnston Miss Nowland was graduated from is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward OES Schedules Supper Radiant Chapter No. 6, OES, will hold a chicken patty supper Thursday frccn 5:30 to 8 p. on the lawn at the home of Mrs. M. S.

Luthringer, 100 Valley Road. Tower Hill School and completed Everett Johnston of Baltimore. Before her recent marriage in Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Clay mont, Mrs. Hunter was Miss Mary Lucille Faircloth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Fair-cloth of Harvey Road, Claymont. Mr. Hunter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hunter of Gwinhurst.

After a motor trip, the couple will reside in Wilmington Manor. her junior vear at Vassar. Mr. Al (Special). The marriage of Miss Vera Riga, daughter of Mr.

Emedio lison was graduated from Mc-Dau sh ter. Husband Fete Riga of Kennett Square, to Mr. Charles L. DiSanti, son of Mr. and graduate of Pierre S.

duPont High University of Delaware. Couple Wed 50 Years They will wear mitts and sweetheart bonnets to match and will Mrs. Gaetano DiSanti of Downing- SMYRNA, Aug. 23 (Special). Vocai solos were given by Miss Edith Andress.

Mr. Charles L. Edwards was organist. Mrs. Schroeder wore a black chiffon dress with white assessories and a corsage of white gladioli.

Mrs. Kylen wore a navy and white dress with white accessories and a corsage of white gladioli. A reception followed the ceremony at the Park Lynn Apartments where the bridal couple will reside. The bride is employed by the Delaware Trust Company. She is a graduate of Pottstown High School and Pottstown Business College.

Mr. Kylen is a graduate of P. S. duPont High School and is employed at the DuPont Experimental Station. He served in the Army during World War II.

Irene Binasieivicz Sets carry gladioli, roses and chrysanthemums in old-fashioned bou Mr. and Mrs. James R. Fleming en- town, will take place Monday, Sept. 12, at 2 p.

m. in St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Kennett Square. Miss Riga was honored at a sur quets.

Sept. 17 for Wedding tertained at a reception Saturday A PROUD PROFESSION Mill Creek Fire Women Schedule Four Marches Mr. Angus tucker Blakey of South Fleming's night in honor of Mrs. Miss Irene J. Binasiewicz, daugh- Orange, N.

will be best man. prise variety shower given at the ter of Mrs. Helen Binasiewicz, has Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Ryan Ushers will be Mr. Charles I. Hoch, home of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph selected Saturday, Sept. 17, as the of Frazier Street. Smyrna, who Mr. C. Leslie Ridings, this With A Secure Future nrrnwr td iurn Damico recently.

Hostesses were date for her marriage to Mr. celebrated their fiftieth wedding in city, Mr. Talmadge N. cooley of members of the bridal party, in Anthony Eksterowicz, son of Mr. niversary.

Harrisonburg, and Mr. John G. eluding Miss Mary Riga, maid of honor. Miss Edith Damico, Miss and Mrs. Adam Eksterowicz, all of The Ryans were married in Mil- Castles of Corbin, Va.

city. The ceremony will be ford, but have lived in Smyrna for The wedding music will be played Theresa DeSante, and Miss Rita De Angelo, bridesmaids. performed by the Rev. Alex Gorski 33 years. Mr.

Ryan is a retired HAIRDRESSER Train in your spare time. Beauty shop placement FREE. High school educa- by Miss Loretta Ryan of Elmira, N. aunt of the bridegroom. at 10 a.

m. Catholic farmer Church. Besides Mrs. Fleming, they have A reception will be held at the Rummage Sale Next Week The Jewish National Workers Alliance will hold a rummage sale Mr. Stanley Gorski will give his seven children Mrs.

Vernon Ford Wilmington Country Club. After a wedding trip to the Poconos, the VENETIAN BLINDS cousin in marriage and will also and Mrs. Frank Ryan of Smyrna; tion not required. ni cere "wnw" mdmimh serve as best man. Mrs.

Joseph McClements, Clayton; at 802 Tatnall Street, next Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning. Mrs. Jack Dektor, telephone 4-9862, Miss Irene Czerwinski will attend Mrs. Charles Reed, Townsend; Mrs. the bride as maid of honor and the Harvey Kesselring, Dover, and Mr.

24" to 3S" 3 is in charge of collecting donations. bridesmaids will be Miss Frances Ralph Ryan, Arden. They also have Member of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mill Creek Fire Company will parade at New Castle tomorrow night, at Smyrna on Thursday, Sept. 1, at the state convention at Harrington on Sept. 15, and in Salem County, N.

on, Sept. 17. A drill was conducted at the Mar-shallton Consolidated School last night by Bart Jenkins, parade marshal for the local auxiliary. Mrs. Hilda Tull, president, announces the appointment of Mrs.

Etta Klair as ways and means chairman. Mrs, Klair and Mrs. Tull will be delegates to the state convention and alternates will be Marcella Abbott and Miss Gladys Brittingham. The next reguular meeting will be on Tuesday evening, Sept. 6.

Local representatives will attend the New Castle County Volunteer Firemen's Auxiliaries Association meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 7, at Christiana. This session a week earlier than usual due to the state convention. Paruszewski, Miss Patricia Soiul- 20 grandchildren and five great- couple will reside at Charlottesville, where Mr. Blakey is studying chemical engineering at the University of Virginia.

The bride is a graduate of Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, Va. Mr. Blakey attended Canterbury School, New Milford, before entering the university. i HO APPOINTMENT NECESSAET $150 ski, and Miss Ttieresa Smulski. grandchildren Enroll Now and Receive Your Diploma in Six Months, Complete Course White HexiDle Steel Slats.

All Little Alexandra Gorski, cousin i 3 and the ring bearer will be Master MlllSOOrO Lrir( to eel Working Parts concealed, uily Guaranteed WILMINGTON FLOOR COVERING CO. Edward Gorski, godchild of the bride. Resident of Newark FEATHER CURL PERM. $.50 Comp. fg Individual Pkg.

Oil Waves Machine or Machineless Comp. Skxnpea tad Any Styl Fiojfr Wy I Time Payments Arranged HILFERD BEAUTY ACADEMY 400 Shipley Street, Del. Phone 4-8511 Phone 4-8816 616 King St. Shipley Family Holds Reunion at Annapolis The twenty-fifth annual reunion of the Shipley family of Maryland will be held Sunday at St. John's College, Annapolis.

Mrs. Basil E. Moore is chairman of the program. Mrs. Bessie Shipley Rutherford, wife Written Guarantee With Waves Any Stjri Hair Cutting by Expert Barber Ushers will be Mr.

Joseph Pawll- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Rust of k373ki and Mr. Henry Dcoibkowski.

Millsboro announce the engage- A reception will follow at Mod- ment of their daughter, Evelyn Je lia Hall. After a wedding trip, to Mr. Harvey A. Gregg, son of Mr. Eksterowicz and his bride will Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey A. Gregg, i reside in this city. of 18 West Cleveland Avenue, New- Mrs. Binasiewicz entertained re- ark.

Miss Rust is a graduate of lently in honor of her daughter. Millsboro High School and is asso-Tliis affair was given at the heme ciated with the Chrysler Corpora-of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. tion in Newark. Mr. Gregg, a gradu-and Mrs.

Frank Gorski. She was ate of Newark High School, is asso- Newly decora Ail and equipped with 1949 circulating dryeri that will dry hair in 20 Minute of Dr. J. Burton Rutherford, 1029 North Clayton Street, is among the also honored at a variety shower ciated with the Newark post office. A fall wedding is planned.

OES Basket Lunch The Past Matrons and Patrons Association of the Delaware OES will be entertained Saturday at the home of Mrs. Mamie Wendling, Oak Orchard. A basket lunch will be served. Mrs. Madeline Litchfield is president of the association.

Delawareans planning to attend. The family is composed of descendants of Adam Shipley who settled in Ann Arundel County. 281 j'ears ago. Family Returns From Trip Dr. and Mrs.

John W. Allen and their sen, Richard, have returned given by the wedding attendants Saturday at St. Stanislaus Hall. A graduate of Wilmington High Scticol, the bride-to-be is now a bookkeeper with ttie National Vulcanized Fibre Company. Mr.

Eksterowicz attended Brown Vocational School and served in the U. S. Army during World War II. Engaged Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Guessford of near Middletown announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Mr. Eugene C. Galyen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Galyen of Elk Mills.

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