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Joarnal'Every Evening. Wilmington, Delaware Thursday, December 18, 194. William -Curti Wedding on Dec. 27 Jeanne Schaaf. Engagement Announced William Search Recent Bride To Marry Today Mis? Margaret A.

Ward Mary A. Bobbin, James Irving, Jr. To Wed Feb. 7 Trnl-ix Bridal Planned For iext June Rriilc-Klcrl I Debutante Of Early Greenville Girl To Greet Society At Ten-Donee, An ne Lou ie Holladay Baker Dehutante On Bridal Party to Be Entertained at Tea Next Sundav Afternoon Ceremony lo Be Her. 26 4rj I 7 vOU gf ''1fir lip I Of interest in Wilmington will be the wedding of Miss Mary Anne Bobbitt, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Compton Bobbitt of "Stoney-brook." Rosemont. formerly of this city, to Mr. James Irving, son of Mrs.

James Irving of "Old House," Chester, and the late Mr. Irving, which will take place on Feb. 7. The ceremony will take place in the rectory of the Church of St. Madeline Sophie, German-town, with a reception following at Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Laurenc H. Ecirrdre of Bryn Mawr, announce the engagement of their daujhtrr. Deborah, to Mr. William HT.ry duPont, son of Mrs.

J. Austin duPont of Ne-wkrwn Square, and Mr duPont, of Bellevuc. Mi5? Eldredge, who made her debut in Philadelphia on Dec. 6, i a senior in The Shipley School, and is a member of the Society of Mayflower Descendants In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. I Mr.

duPont attended the Haver-ford School, in the Navy in the Pacific Theatre, and is now student in the University of The wedding will take place in June. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Ward of "Ball i n-temple," Faulk Road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret to Mr.

James C. Harkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Harkins, 2311 Franklin Street.

Miss Ward is a graduate of The Mills School, New York City, and received her bachelor of science degree in education at Adelphi College: She is a member of the faculty of Ursuline Acad emy. Mr. Harkins is attending the University of Delaware. He is a member of the Sigma. pip Okomewskl Sruoio.

Mrs. Donald J. Klosowski Mrs. Klosowski. before her recent, marriage in St.

Elizabeth's Catholic Church, nnx Miss Dorothy Merritt, daughter of Mr. trvd Mrs. Hillery J. Merrrti Mr. Kin-snvski is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Klosoicski of this city. Mr. Klosowski and his bride will hve in this city following a wedding trip. Home-School Group To Hold Yule Party The Home and School Association of Ursuline Academy will hold a party for children oi the lower school at 2 oclock Sunday after noon in the school auditorium.

A Christmas entertainment has been planned including a skit. "The Night Before Christmas," to be presented Mr. nnd Mr. Charles WilLam Baker of Tredmnock," G-envU, will entertain with tea dance Friday. Dec.

26. at the Wilmington Countrv Club, to present to soiy. their daughter, Mis Anne-Loui. Holladav Baker. Enclosed in invitations for enm nartv was the card Mr.

ana Mrs. Thomas Edward Ross II. Ross is the former Elizabeth Swift Among those invited to preside the tea table are: Mrs. A. Randolph Holladay.

sister-in-law of Mrs. Baker; Mrs. John Biffgs. her cousin; Mrs. George Le-wis Caliery and Mrs.

Cecil F. Backus, godmothers of the debutante; Mrs. William A. Worth. Mrs.

Caesar A. GrasseJlt II Mrs. Ellason Downs. Mrs. Ed-mond duPont.

Mrs. Sidney Scott and Mrs. William B. Denham. Out-of-town debutantes attending will include Miss Claire Ann of New York? Mm Ann Lvttleton Savage of Philadelphia, and Miss FJlen Baron of Washington.

D- The tea dance will be followed a dinner at the Wilmington Counir? Club given in honor of Miss Baker by her grandmother. Mrs charlM Boiling Holladay. Covers will be laid for about 60 guests. Miss Jane Worth will make her bow at a dance to be given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Worth. th same evening in th Gold Ballroom of the Hotel DuPon'. Miss Worth will arrive this wee from the Potter School in Tucson. Ariz Children Guests Of Clubwomen More than 50 children were enter- nwct mac nartv acfni in the clubhouse. The young guest children or junior section members and grandchildren of several members of the senior cluH Mrs.

Jerome J- Shpehan is president of the junior section and Mr'. Drexel S. Donalson served as chairman of the party. Entertainment included Christmas movies, games, and a visit from Santa Claus who distributed ifts. Refreshments wer served.

Sweet Christmas BAKERY CAKE-, r-POUND CAKE-, Our famous qual-ity. Seasonably deeorated. Gift wrapped. .00 lb. ISing SSs.

DELIVERY SERVICE Santa Claus will distribute gifts dv me juiikh -ion ''-each child. Refreshments will be Washington Height Century Club I III i I I -A served to trie children in the scnooli0' "'ii cafeteria. Mrs. James Parks president of the association. is Many persons have contributed lo Wilmington's Twenty-five Neediest Families every year since the appeal was first launched.

This is the twenty-fourth year. The cause it well worth while. Make your rherk to The News-Journal Co. for the Twenty-five Neediest Families and mail today. Yours For A STEERILE'S -COOKIES -FRUIT Flain and fancy.

Natty and spiry. Iced and uniced. Marl treasured recipe. buy better. I Performed in City Church Miss Jeanne B.

Schaaf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Schaaf, 702 Woodsdale Road, Bellevue Manor, and Mr. William F.

Search of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Search of Bismarck.

N. will be married at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the Unitarian Church. The Rev. John G. MacKinnon, pastor, will officiate.

Mr. Schaaf will give his daughter in marriage. Her maid of honor and only attendant will be Miss Mildred Johnson. Mr. Search will be best man for his son.

Ushers will be Mr. Daniel F. Marple II, this city, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and Mr. John P. Masterson, Wilmington.

The bride will be gowned in ivory brocaded satin with sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and bouffant skirt ending in a train. Her finger tip veil will be held by a cap fashioned of heirloom lace from her mother's wedding gown. She will carry a muff of white camellias and lilies of the valley. Miss Johnson will be dressed in emerald green and carry a muff of pink camellias. The bride's mother will wear peacock blue satin with matching hat and corsage of green orchids.

The bridegroom's mother has selected a powder blue wool dinner gown with black accessories and green orchid corsage. A dinner for the bridal party and immediate families will follow at the Hotel Rodney. After a wedding trip, Mr. Search and his bride wnll live at 1411 Van Buren Street. Out-of-town guests will attend from Hartford, New Rochelle, New York City, Union and Nutley, N.

Lansdowne and Philadelphia, and Madison, Wis. News of the Dover Century Club DOVER, Dec. 18 (Special). A Christmas party with Santa Claus, a tree and a treat for the children was held by the Dover Century Club yesterday afternoon. A play entitled "The Kiddies Karnival" was presented by the Dover kindergarten under the direction of Mrs.

Samuel S. Messick. The cast included Jean Crossley, Linda Voscamp, Tommy Mercer, Jeanne Hackett. Joe Mc-Daniel, Henry Layton. Teddy Spiller, and Buddy Baldwin, Betty Ann Hurley, Jerry Dorzbach, Johnny Schul- er.

Sandra Shaner. John Mcsnee- han. Johnny Kast, James Kast. Harold Hutching, Betty Elliott. Dennis Ritter.

Buddy Baldwin, Margaret Ann Behen, Lizzie Feller, Joe Mc-Daniel, Tommy Mercer, Jeanne Hackett, Mike Tischer, Bobby Berg-lund, Penny Layton, Jeanne Hackett, Judy McKendrick, Theodore Hughes. Terry Burchenel. Martha Baynard, and Georganne Weller. Mrs. Samuel S.

Messick, penny art chairman for the club, was the chairman. The club will not meet until Jan. 7 when an art program will be given with Mrs. H. I.

Buckson as chairman. Delmar Century Club DELMAR. Dec. 18 (Special). The Christmas party of the Delmar New Century Club for its new members was held this week in the club rooms in the Masonic Temple.

Twenty-seven new members were welcomed' to the clut since Hs last Christmas party by Mrs. Aydelotte, the president and by Mrs. John Powell, vice-president and entertainment chairman. Each new member was presented with a small gift from the club. Following the singing of the jubilee song and Christinas carols by the club chorus, a short play "Where's Your Christmas Spirit?" was presented by: Mrs.

Stanley De-shields, Mrs. Ray Wilkinson, Mrs. Newell Johnson, Mrs. Maurice Reddish, Mrs. Robert Harrison, Mrs.

George Sparrow and Mrs. Thomas Hoxter. Gifts were exchanged and a social hour followed the singing of carols. Mrs. Powell and her co-chairman, Mrs.

Ray Wilkinson wrere assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Lloyd Hudson, Mrs. Arlie Hudson, Mrs. Thomas Hoxter, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs.

M. A. Jones, Mrs. Harrison Jones, Mrs. H.

Claude Ker, Mrs. Harvey Kirk and Mrs. Frank E. Lynch. The next club meeting will be on Jan.

6 when Mrs. George Stephens, chairman of saf ety will present the program. The club chorus will sing Christmas carols Tuesday, evening over WBOC at 8 clock a half hour program. Mrs. G.

Merle Nelson dir-rects the chorus and Mrs. Marion Hastings is the accompanist. ii 2 A POCKET frm a Virginia Ya ran't 9' lb. 7Sh and PHONE 2-3814 Lara tfierilnn of AreepiaM Gifts at Inwegt price. REMEMBER nr nrcount outfit the entire family.

"Stoneybrook." Miss Jane E. Bobbitt will be maid of honor for her sister. The bridesmaids will be the Misses Elizabeth H. Holmes, Jane F. Baker, Kathleen E.

Skull. Mary E. Mitchell. Maud! Hardwick, and Mrs. Henry Disstonj II.

all of Philadelphia. Mr. David E. Irving will be best man for his brother. The ushers will be Mr.

Alexander Ewing. Mr. Benjamin Sweney. Mr. Edward B.

Irving. Mr. Farwell Lone. Mr. Francis Moulton.

and Mr. Robert F. Collins. Mrs. George Forbes and Mrs.

James Irving of "Old House" will entertain at a tea for the bride, members of the bridal party and family friends next Sunday. Miss Maud Hardwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. Hardwick of "Gray tops," Rydal.

will give a luncheon and shower for Miss Bobbitt at the Huntingdon Valley CountryClub on Saturday. Miss Bobbitt is a graduate of thei Georgetown Convent in Washing- ton and of the Ogontz Junior Col- lege at Rydal, Pa. Mr. Irving is a graduate of the William Penn Charter School and of Williams; College. He served as a lieutenant; in the Marines during World War II in the South Pacific.

Wades Entertain Pilot Club Members Mr. and Mrs. George Wade entertained members of the Pilot Club of Wilmington at Christmas party at ttieir home. 801 Lore Avenue. Gordon Heights, last night.

At a hrief business meeting, the club decided to donate $25 to Wilmington's 25 Neediest Families. Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, chairman of the entertainment committee, was in charge of the program. Florida Visitor Mrs. Charles M.

Gilchrist. of St. Augustine, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Warren W. Grier at their home in Wilmington. She arranged her visit to attend the marriage of her brother. Mr. Wayne A.

Grier. and Miss Claire A. Reed, which will take place Saturday evening in the Bishop Cook Memorial Church, Hillcrest. Mrs. Gilchrist, the former Miss June Grier, was a WAC during the war.

She served in Africa, Italy and France. Christmas Program The Christmas program of the beginners department of Trinity Methodist Church will be held at 7:45 o'clock next Monday night in the church. Mrs. Herbert White-sell, superintendent of the department has arranged the. program.

D. of A. Christmas Party James A. Garfield No. 1, Daughters of America, wall hold a Christmas party on Saturday night in Jr.

O. U. A. M. Hall.

907 Tatnall Street, for adults and children. Santa Claus will be among the guests. GOSSARD Exceptionally Tall Figure THIS modern front-kcing-corset was designed by Gossard for the exceptionally tall, heavy type. It extends 3-tnches over the diaphragm, 3-inches above the waist in back and is 16-inches long over the hips. In other words, an answer to "I can never get a garment long enough!" The firm peach brocade is well-boned for additional support.

Model 779. Rae Corset Shop 2 WEST 7th STREET For the VStiioU dais's. Miss Helen Williams Miss Helen Williams, daughter of Mrs. John David Williams of Wil son, N. C.

wil' become the bride of Mr. Ernest Harris Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ernest Curtis, on Dec. 27 in Salem Methodist Selbyville.

The bride is a graduate of Wilson High School and the Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, where she was a member of Delta Sigma Sorority, Mr. Curtis is a graduate of North Carolina State College, Raleigh, where he received a degree in mechanical engineering. He was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. During the war he served in the Navy, holding the rank of lieutenant at the end of his ser vice. Beacom Fraternity Holds Ynle Dance The Christmas dance for students of Beacom College was held last night in the Beacom auditorium, sponsored by the Beacom Phalanx Fraternity.

Beta Chapter. William Groton of Grotons, was chairman. His associates on the committee were: Ames Ennis, William Marvel, Steve Townsend, Robert Watson, and John T. Holt, Jr. Mr.

Ridgaway Perkins, the newest member of the Beacom organization, was present as faculty representative. Christmas Pageant The Sunday school members and Youth Fellowship group of the Lebanon Methodist Church, Red Lion, will present their Christmas pageant, "Angels of Christmas," Sunday night at 7:30. The Rev. D. J.

Moore is the pastor. of Interest Jackson-Casey KENNETT SQUARE, Dec. 18 (Special). The First Presyterian Church of West Chester was the scene on Saturday afternoon of the wedding of Miss Wilhelmina Jane Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William S. Jackson of Fairville, and Mr. George Robert Casey, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M.

Casey of Claymont. The Rev. Samuel C. Hodge, pastor of the Bethany Presbyterian Church, Mendenhall, performed the single ring ceremony. Mrs.

Elsie Doninick, church organist, played the wedding music and was accompanist for Mr. Vincent Parkinson, soloist, of Wil mington. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in white satin. Her tulle fingertip and face veils were held in place with a coronet of seed pearls. She carried a white prayer book with gardenias caught in streamers.

Miss Estelle Casey, sister of the bridegroom, as maid of honor, wore a sky blue crepe gown and a Juliet cap. The bridesmaid, Miss Doris Pinder of Claymont, was gowned in heavy white crepe and she wore a Juliet cap. They carried arm bouquets of white roses. There were four little flower girls, all of Fairville. Susan Don-nell and Sheridan Brinton wore long white dresses, and Carroll Morgan and Ann Lunger wore short white dresses.

Their bandeaux were of white and yellow pompons. They carried colonial bouquets of white sweet peas. Mr. William Casey was best man for his brother and Mr. Lee Casey was usher.

Robert Cross of Fairville was ringbearer. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Mansion House Hotel, West Chester. The bride, a pianist, studied ac counting at the University of Pennsylvania and is now a student at Beacom College. The bridegroom served as a captain with the Army Air Forces during the war, with combat duty in China and Japan. Engagement Announced KENNETT SQUARE, Dec.

18 (Special). Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Jenkins of Avondale have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mabel Elizabeth, to Mr.

Mrs. William R. Guthrie, of Hamorton. Largest Organization in Delaware for For Estimates Call gVilmington 56320 Sherie Simon to Wed David Gamberg Sunday DOVER. Dec.

18 Miss Sherie s. Simon, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Morris Simon of this city, and Mr. David Gamberg. son of Mr.

and A. Gamberg of Philadelphia, will be married on Sunday at the Warwick Hotel in Philadelphia. Miss Simon is a graduate of the Dover High School and University Wisconsin and at present is a fctudent at George Washington University, Washington. Mr. Gamberg is also a student George Washington University where he enrolled following several years of duty with the Army over-ppas.

He and Miss Simon will graduate from the university in May. Following the wedding the couple leave on a wedding trip through Canada and will return to Washington in January. Methodist Woman'9 Unit Elects ISeiv Officers Officers of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Wilmington Manor Methodist Church were elected at a meeting held this week. Mrs. Charles Ashley presided.

The following were elected: President, Mrs. Irvin Kreemer; vice-president. Mrs. John Heaps; recording secretary, Mrs. Albert White: corresponding secretary, Mrs.

B. H. Mc-Daniel; treasurer, Mrs. Charles Weatherby. Names were exchanged for Christmas gifts.

Mrs. George Fisher led devotions and Mrs. Ralph Sidwell accompanied group singing. Mrs. Theodore Hill, accompanied by Mrs.

John Cole, gave a recital of Christmas carols and Hawaiian music. Games and refeshments completed the program. Weddings Crete-Hall BETTERTON, Dec. (Special). Announcement has been made by Mrs.

Caldwell Crew of the marriage of her daughter. Frances, nd Mr. Charles Hall. The ceremony took place on Dec. 7, in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Ches-tertown, by the Rev.

Roderick B. Dwyer. Following the ceremony the rouple left for New York City, to ppend their honeymoon. Chambers-iSeicnam MASSEY, Dec. 18 (Special).

Announcement has been made here of the marriage of Miss Margaret Glanding Chambers, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Richardson, of Price, and Mr. William Robert Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Robert Newnam, of near Massey. The ceremony took place on Nov. 29, in the Methodist church in Price, with the. Rev. Frank O.

Baynard, the pastor offi ciating. The bride, who was given In marriage by her step-father, was attended by her sister, Mrs. William H. Stant, of Chestertown, as matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Betty Larrimore, a cousin of the bride, and Miss Hazel New-fiam.

sister of the bridegroom. The flower girl was Miss Rebecca Ann Plummer, a cousin of the bride. Mr. Thomas Luff of Massey was best man. The ushers were, Mr.

William Stant of Chestertown. Mr. Frank Newnam of Massey. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony, after which the couple left for a wedding trip to Florida and the South, They will live near Massey. Smith'Dadds CENTREVILLE.

Dec. 18 (Special. Mr. and Mrs. David T.

6muh of Grasonville announce the marriase of their daughter, T'neima Colleen, to Mr. Jack D. "Dadds. son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Dadds of Centreville. last Saturday "afternoon in Chestertown by the Rev. J. J. Bunting in his residence.

The bride was attended by Miss Bertha Dadds. sister of the bride- room Mr. Donald Skinner was the best man A small reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents "following the wedding. The couple is living in Centre-llle. Kelley-Carey SALISBURY, Dec" 18 iSpe- Miss Anna Belle Kelley.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. alter Kelley. became the bride of Mr. Louis McGrath Carey, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Carey of on Dec. 13. The double ring ceremony was "performed by the Rev. Walter A.

in St. John's Methodist Church, Fruitland. Miss Rachel Carey, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Mr. Richard Carey was best man for his brother.

The couple left following the ceremony for a southern honeymoon and upon their return will live in Fruit-la r.d Mr and Mrs Carey are graduates nf Wicomico High School. V. F. W. Post Aides Make Yule Gifts Miss Irene Krolicka was welcomed as a member of the Ladies' Auxiliary to Polish-American Post 3257, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at the meeting held this week in the post home, 106 Seventh Avenue.

A donation was made to the Polish orphanage at Ogletown and to Sunnybrook Cottage. The auxiliary will send a basket of fruit to the patients at the U. S. Veterans Hospital. Perry Point, at Christmas.

Women's Clubs Waverly Club HOCKESSIN, Dec. 18 (Special). The Waverly Club, meeting yes terday afternoon with Mrs. Henry C. Mitchell at Woodside Farm, North Star, held a Christmas program.

Mrs. Harvey Woodward presided. Mrs. Henry Wilson played Christ mas music. Tnere was carol singing by the group.

Mrs. D. M. Buckin ham read a Doem. The history of "Silent Night" was given by Mrs William H.

Naudain. The next meeting in January will be held at the home of Mrs. Wilson Pierson on the South wood Road. Harrington Century Club HARRINGTON, Dec. 18 (Special).

The Harrington New Century Club entertained its members at a Christmas party on Tuesday afternoon, when the three divisions of the first grade of Harrington public school were the special guests. The visitors sang a group of songs directed by Miss Irene Ford of the school faculty and Mrs. Brinton Hoiloway read "Twas the Night Before Christmas" while waiting for the arrival of Santa Claus. The committee, Mrs. William Humes, Mrs.

Charles Hopkins. Mrs. Ernest Killen, Mrs. Arnold Miller, Mrs. Charles Jerread, Mrs.

J. L. Horl-man, had arranged several interesting games appropriate to the season, ending wdth an exchange of inexpensive Chirstmas gifts among the members. Fruit punch and cake were served from a decorated table where Mrs. Humes presided at the punch bowl.

The next meeting of the club will be on Jan. 6, when a program on "Art" will be presented by Mrs. Norris C. Adams and her committee. Christmas Supper Party Iota Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, will hold a Christmas supper party at 6 o'clock tomorrow night in the home of Miss Elva Chandler, Mt.

Cuba. Pal gifts will be exchanged. Christmas carols will be sung. Miss Virginia Graves is president of the sorority. DEV0E PAINT STORE 212 Marker Ph.

3-4204 Please Note Railroad Model 992 HAMILTON $71.50 I 8 3 Tivo Delaware Girls Honored at Wilson Two Delaware girls have been honored at Wilson College, where they are members of the freshman class. Miss Barbara Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Johnston, 308 Euclid Avenue, Gordon Heights, has been elected to the executive board of the college Government Association.

Miss Jane Sheppard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Sheppard, 100 South Road, Lindamere, has been named class treasurer.

Both also were chosen for the honorary All-Wilson hockey team by the Wilson Athletic Association for the season which has just passed. Both have also been cited by the Wilson Athletic Association for proficiency and sportsmanship during the hockey season. They received their class numerals. 41iss Johnston prepared for college at Tower Hill School, and Miss Sheppard at Friends School. They returned home today for the 19-day Christmas recess.

W. C. T. U. Program Thatcher Union, W.

C. T. presented a Christmas program at the meeting held yesterday in Harrison Street Methodist Church. Mrs. Martha Sutton led devotions.

Mrs, Bessie Folsom spoke on the Significance of Christmas." Carols were sung. Mrs. M. Edith Driscoll, state director of alcohol education spoke on the work of her department. Greetings were extended to Miss Elizabeth Stirling who was celebrating her birthday.

Mrs. O. G. McMul-len, president, conducted the business session in which Mr. Ira Pruitt was accepted as an honorary member and Mrs.

Jacob Orr as an active member. Refreshments were served during the social hour by a. hospitality committee composed of Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Helen Haines, and Mrs.

Minnie Moxham. School Party The senior class of Friends School held a Christmas party for second grade pupils of the George Gray School last night at the Friends School. A dinner was served and gifts distributed. The Twenty-fourth Annual Appeal for Wilmington's Neediest Families should be remembered in your Christmas planning? X-Rif A FittiBft FAMOUS HAND-FIGGID ARCH ntver kts you down. Four rows hand-driven, sturdy hardwood pogs koop tho shoo from losing shapo, brooking down in tho arch promote prop or body postwro longthon life of shoo.

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