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Jonrnal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Thursday, August 2, 1951 Twentv-four Couple Married Recently Betty Lou Louery Fiancee of Midshipman Two Pyle Girls To Make Debut Curia G. Gheser Selects Attendants For Her Wedding Wilmington Hadassah Unit Announces Chapter Leaders Appointments to the executive. 'i Audrey L. Parker Completing Plans For Her Marriage She Will Become Bride I of! Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel G. Tynan Miss Elsie M. Baum Colwyn, to Be Maid of Honor Of Pfc J. C. Rash, Saturday jnen ueaamg took place re- board of the Wilmington Chapter of Hadassah for the coming year were announced at a recent meeting.

Mrs. Louise Deitcher, first vice president, presided. Those selected to direct activities for the chapter, which includes more than 900 members, are: Mrs. Sol Fink. Hadissah Msdical Organization: Mrs.

F'esher. co-chairman: Mrs. Samuel Eisenstat. medic center ibuild.ng fund; Mrs. Philip Liebman, co- At Tea Sept.

5 Miss Renis Shier Will Become Debutante Sept. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pyle, of Wilmington will entertain at a tea at their heme. Sept.

5. to introduce to society their daughter. Miss Margaret Janvier Pyle, and their r.ece, Miss Ann Meredith Pyle, daughter of Mr. Howard R. Pyle of Greenville.

Another September debutante will Miss Audrey L. Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Parker of Marshallton, is completing plans for her marriage to Pfc John Rash, son of Mr.

John C. Rash of St. Georges, on Saturday. The ceremony will be performed at 4 jbe Miss Renis Siner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jaryl D. Siner of Wil Awn chairman; Mrs. Aoram Kurland. Israel bonds: Mrs Isadore Rchutzman. co-chairman: Bernard Rosin.

Youth Allyah: Mrs Morton Stclut, co-chairman; Mrs. Richard Muter, child welfare; Mrs. Ralph Beifer. co-chairman: Mrs Morris Tamer. Jewish National Fund: Mrs.

Robert Mrs. Morton Mendelsohn, co-chairmen: Mr. Loui Isaacs. Hadassah supplies; Mrs. Sidney Sehagrin.

co-chairman; Mrs. Morton Evans. youth activities: Mrs Jack Ezrailsop. co-chairman; Mrs. John Fisher, membership: Mrs.

Herman Bit" lifm'" H-tT cently in Im-manuel Episcopal Church with the Rev. Dr. Charles Clash officiating. Mrs. Tynan is the former Miss M.

Jane Kitchen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kitchen of McDaniel Heights. Mr. Tynan is the son of Mrs.

Lewis L. Reynolds, White Plains. N. and the late Mr. Willian Tynan.

The bridal couple reside at 1202 Kynlyn Drive, Kynlyn. mington who will be presented by her parents at a tea on Friday afternoon, Sept. 14 in the Wilmington Country Club. Assisting in receiving will be Miss Martha Mason Bush, Miss Mary o'clock in' St. Barnabas' Episcopal Chilrch, Marshallton.

The Rev. Jackson W. Foley of Hillcrest will officiate. Mrs. John W.

Carrow, sister of the bride, will be matron of honor. Pfc Joseph Windish of Bethlehem, will be best man. Ushers will be Mr. Joseph E. Parker of Marshall-ton and Mr.

Vernon Wilson of S'. Georges. vl4 i I Bush, Mis Gertrude Jewett Con-i stable. Patricia S. Craven, Miss i Yvonne Marie Gau.se.

Miss Amy i Porter, Miss Anne Purinton, the A reception in the parish house will follow the ceremony. Misses Pyle, Miss Margaret Stewart Springer, Miss Emily Ernst, and Miss Priscilla Richards. Private Rash has completed i. i. t- Miss Carla Grace Glaeser, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred L. Glaeser of 16 Rolling Road, Rolling Park, has chosen her attendants for her wedding on Saturday, Aug. 11, to Mr. Harry Walker Cannon, on of Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. Cannon cf Bridgeviile. The ceremony will take place at 2 p.

m. in the Episcopal Church of the Ascension Claymont. The Rev. Charles A. Rantz.

rector, will officiate. A reception in the DuBarry Room of the Hotel DuPor.t will follow. Mr. Glaeser will give his daughter in marriage. Miss Elsie M.

Baum of Colwyn, will be the maid of honor and bridesmaids will include Miss Lois M. Deiss of Lansdowne, Mrs. Raymond Clapperton, and Miss Patricia' M. Brown, both of Ridley Park. Mr.

Harley Records of Bridgeviile will serve as best man for Mr. Cannon. Ushers will be Mr. Thur-man Adams of Bridgeviile; Mr. Raymond Clapperton of Moorestown.

N. Mr. Eugene Anderson of Wyoming, and Mr. Larry Glaeser of Claymont, brother of the bride. Following a wedding trip to New England the couple will reside at 33 Commerce Street, Smyrna.

Two showers have been given recently for the bride-to-be. Miss Alexander was hostess at one party and the other was given by Miss Deiss and Miss Brown at the home of Mrs. Ralph Durstein in this city. Miss Glaeser was a June graduate of the University of Delaware. Mr.

Cannon, also a graduate of the university, is a member of Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He is associated with the State Board of IStraus. co-chairman: Mrs. Matt Finser, education: Mrs David Small, Zionist relation': Mrs. Ben'amin Shindler.

American affairs: Mrs Nathan Jacobson. Nemor-iunior relation--: Mrs. Harry G'-lck. co-chairman Coleman Saer. bcl-iletin; Mrs.

Benjamin Levire. co-chairman: Alfred Small, publicity: Mrs. David co-chairman; Mrs. Sidney Reitzes. 'radio: Mrs Wolf Sugarman.

telephone: Mrs. Eugene Weiner. co-chairman; Mrs. JDaniel Rojenbaum. hospitality: Mrs.

i George Hurwitj. co-chairman: Mrs. Al-ber: Heisler. trees: Mrs. David Kau.

jmaaazines: Mrs. Morris Cohen, joy and sorrow: Mrs. Joseph Barsky. Jr. tourist; Mrs.

Conrad Mose. librarian; Mrs Louis Oluckman. Mrs. Morris Atkin. and Mrs.

Joseph Pogach. lav members. irauiiiig at rdso, aim vm.j report to Ford Meade, Md after i short wedding trip. Both are graduates of Henry C. Conrad High School.

Private Rasn attended the University of Deia- Vivian L. Mills Weds Milton J. Hogsed Mrs. Louis Deitcher XX Bon Art Studio. Miss Betty Lou Lowery Mr.

and Mrs. E. F. Jessee of 2108 Pine Street have announced the engagement of Mrs. Jessee's daughter.

Miss Betty Lou Lowery, to Mid Announcement is made of the ware before entering service. jj Clendaniel if marriage of Mus Vivian Letitia Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Wright, son of seph Henry Mills of 118 Grays Ave shipman James ir I Oiher officers of the organisation are: lO lake OK'S I 0(laV V' Stat, president: Mrs. Leslie serond vice president; Mrs.

Alfred MILTON. Aug. 2 (Special'. The Green, 'hird vice president: Mrs. Louis Troldjiein.

recording secretary: Mrs. Morrn marriage Of MlSS Emuy Clendaniel, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Adrianne Malanonicz To Be Married Sept. 1 Aririannp Malanowicz daush- 1 rs. John J.

Williams To Be Rehoboth Party Aide Gostin, financial secretary; Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. av; ter of Mrs.

Herbert Kinichfeld of David David nue, Glenolcen. to Mr. Mnton Jones Hossed of Wilmington, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lester Hossed of Toccoa.

Ga. The ceremony took place Saturday. July 14. in Christ Episcopal Church. Glenolden.

A reception at- the home of the Weiner. trasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright of Str.e.

Kv. Miss Lowery is a graduate of P. S. duPont High School and is employed by the Diamond State Telephone Company. Midshipma'h Wright was graduated from Belfry Clendaniel of Milton, to Mr.

Her- Currently, the Zionist women Rose Hill. New Castle, has chosen group is participating in the "Bonds man Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Special to the Joumal-Evcry Evening member is entitled to bring one Sept.

1 as the date for her marriage on will take for Drive" under the chair- of Leon Black, al; REHOBOTH BEACH, Aug. 2. guest. to Mr. John E.

Trala, son of M-h chnn! Reifrv Wv oriae parenis loutmea. Auer a mansmp oi Mrs. a. a. is.uriana.

au it.j.v, in Vila m. today place at in P- Mrs. John J. Williams, wife of U.l Judges of costumes will be Mrs. i Mr.

and Mrs. John Trala, of iiauad.an iiiciiiiri ciiiuhlu tv-, Woshm-TtAn Ma- Aeuaaiz trip uie roconob ana the Senator Williams, who is Burks of Georgetown, MrsJvrp r-astle The ceremonv will be1 Methodist Church. The Rev. Milton 'ramnaicn arp nrcpri in mpet, at. Mrs.

the couple will reside i jl 1 1 i i a i U. Naval is attending the Academy, Annapolis Monroe Park Apartments. imering at itenoDoin oeacn, wiu neixienry warn tu waMimfciiMi, performed at nuptial mass at lOiEiliott. pastor, will officiate. Kurlands home, 201 Wralnut The bride attended Drexel Insti- i chairman of the annual Junior Stu-lMrs.

Andrew F. Schoeppel, wife in st Mary's Catholic Newport, at 1 p. m. next Wednes- dents' Costume Party of the Reho- the Uni-ed States senator from r-hurch. The Rev.

John Brady will 4 KJ dav to make reDorts and receive de- of Technology and is a mem- ber of Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority. 'both Art League next Wednesday, in -Kansas, quests here of Senator and offlciate of nonor and onlv attendant will be 'tailed instructions from the man- Mr. Hossed attended Emory Uni-ithe Corkran Studio. Mrs. Williams for ten days.

Mr Kranichfeld will give sister Miv, Martha Clendaniel Mr. Richard Gartner. Mary Lou Mitchell To Wed W. P. Rupgiero vritv and rprPivH his Ph at I inrougn tne courtesy oi rvirs.

wn-1 un ounaay me oorsran siuuio hridp in Miss Tne wedding of Miss Mary Lou Ohio State University. He is a mem- iliams, a magician act by Mr. Luther of the Rehoboth Art League, the Glowacki of Buffalo, N. will hi brother Usher be of uauKiiit-i oi ana Airs, cer ot Sigma Chi Fraternity, served uc iJa" ot nonor. Mr.

nenry tvomiaK. Earj King, brother-in-law Clinton W. Mitchell of this city, to in the ir Force and i employed bv lamment program, oena-or noaiu o. ouiiueuci a of Buffalo will be man. 'thp h.irie ard Mr Clarence Bar Visitors: ur.

taui Kuggerio, son oi the DuPon Comoanv uauu is uuud.ms tue uaiumu iu vk a reception at tne Mew uasue and Mrs. Louis J. Ruggiero, will; the party, and Mrs. Carl Wieland will be received from 4 to 7 p. and; will be charge of music.

tea will be served from 5 to 7 o'clock. The refreshments committee con- bv the hostesses. Mrs. William H. 1 Hockessin Church Lnit ill Sponsor Festival HOCKESSIN.

Aug. 2 (Special). The board of education of Hockessin Methodist Church, will sponsor a festival and chicken patty supper on Saturday afternoon and evenins. Starting at 2 p. m.

there will be a recreational program charge lake place at 3 p. m. Saturday, Aug. 9 TPninc Tip fnr First 25. The ceremony will be performed 1 1 lc 1 by the Rev.

Edward J. McAteer in. St. Thomas Catholic Church. A re- ception will be held at 7:30 o'clock' in Sons of Columbus Hall.

i T'Q. Tavi; Ampfn atfen Armory ioiiow tne ceremony; A reception will follow at the The couple will reside in New Castle i cnUrch after which the couple will after a wedding trip. Heave for a wedding trip to Atlan- Miss Malanowicz is employed city, the Diamond State Telephone Com-1 The 'bride will return to Milton pany as an operator. She is a grad-and thp bridegroom will resume his uate of Wilmington High School. duties with the tj Army at Fort Mr.

Trala attended William Penn n. J. Miss Clendaniel, a gradu-High School and is with Ait Stone ate of West Chester State Teachers and Tile Company. College, is a member of the faculty i of the Preston High School, Pres- Entraiienient Announced ton, Md. RridP Tonrnev slsls of: Mrs- EciSar Timmons and Ponder of Henlopen Acres, and Mrs.

Harry E. Williams of MiUsboro; Hugh T. Hicks of Baltimore. The: Mrs. J.

L. Coyle and Mrs. F. A. Mrs.

L. l. Sneed of Wilmington; show will nan until Aug. 13. I Miller tied with Mrs.

Harry Kur- Mrs William F. Spottswood of Mar-. Mr. Schroeder will enter 25 of his first and Mrs. J.

Henry Top is and Mrs. James paintings, mostly water colors and first place in the duplicate bridge of Odessa. Del. some oils, largely depicting the local games of associate women of the Mr Leon H. Ryan of Newark and color of this part of Delaware.

The DuPont. Country Club, yesterday in i in nf nH7.pi fnr arris, is chairman of the Art. Leaeue of Graham O'Bryan. The supper he 5ride "as 'mald' of honor and will be served the church house h. beginning at 5 beth Fulton i o'clock.

Mrs. Eliza- Du2an and MLss PhvllLs Strunt. Mr supper ToUis t. R-i-siero. will serve the clubhouse.

the winners in the costume parade, board of directors, and taught adult Assisting with party arrangements classes of the league during July. man for his brother and ushers other "-nners were: Mrs- R- ni.li.iicu ljv Liic liiciiiuru mi cur Vjp OCEAN CITY, Aug. 2 Spe- omen u.oie ciasa taugm oy wiU be Mr. Lawrence Mitchell, are Miss Elouise Conte, instructor of One of his paintings will be a water Joseph Jackson. r.

A. penrson, seconc; Mrs. William Dumas and Mrs. R. Patterson, third; Mrs.

Frances Ellison, Mrs. Barbara Naff, fourth. junior art students, and Miss Adele color shown in the recent exhibit at cial. Mr. and Mrs.

Aaron Russell Chambers of Lewes, teacher of the the Delaware Art Center in Wil-'of Ocean City, announce the en j.Mdi nuss. brother of the bride, and The cake and fancy work tables Ruggiero, another brother of the Trio to Enter Smith Three Delaware girls will be members of the new class at Smith whicl will register Sept. 24. small children's class. Each junior mington.

gagement oi tneir aaugnier, turuce Fave, to Mr. Nicholas Michael wi.i tie cnarge the sewing, bridegroom, circle with Mrs. Harry A. Russell Following a wedding trip the ALL WORK GrARANTEED Don Guiliano of New York City. enpa are Miss Ann B.

Miss Russell a graduate of Wes-; inc Gerjpa Don Sorority will make for a vacation in a meeting plans als es cnairman. ine nsn pona will reside in this citv. the children will be conducted by) A shower was given recently for Mrs. Dallas Lore and Mrs. William the bride-to-be by her mother and Cox- sister.

Mrs. Alice Hartr.ett. Asso-There will be plants and flowers' ciates at Finkel's also gave a on sale as arranged by Mrs. Helen party in her honor. Williams and her committee.

The: erson School Road. Ala. Miss Esther! B. Marks of Marlowe Road. Brandy- I wine Hills, and Miss Judith B.

Col-' burn of Winslow Road, Newark. i Invitations Issued For Lela Payne Bridal SALISBURY, Aug. 2 iSpe-; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Payne of i I Salisbury have issued invitations to (HHT TH BT1 QUI MARK IT fTtttSKW WILMINGTON 10, DUAtt ARE tonight at clock at the home of Miss Janice Iorii, 305 East Twenty-third Street.

ley Junior College, Dover, Del. Mr. Guiliano taught manual arts in the Ocean City High School fr the past two years. This fall he will teach in Wicomico High School He is a graduate of Oswego Stats Teachers College, New York. Miss Marjorie Ann Holhngswor'h, niece of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul E. Donoghue of this city, has been class of David Trimble will take charge of the soft drinks and ice cream. Eleanor L. loiters i the marriage of their daughter, Lela Mary Callahan Bride Of Albert Bauerlin Melissa, to Mr.

James Austin some time witn anotner hritle 111 (Jueeil Anne parker, of Liverpool, Nova Sco-iuncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Rich- ard Uhde of Seaford. Mr. and Mrs. John Callahan of this city have announced the marriage on Saturday of their daughter.

Sorority Vacation Sigma Kappa Theta Sorority will To Get Degree SALISBURY. Aug. 2 1 Special DeAlton White of Salisbury, will receive his bachelor of arts degree Saturday at the sum- tia. The ceremony will be performed I In the Wicomico Presbyterian Church here Aug. 25 at 4 p.

m. by Gay, Colorful, Vinylitc Plastic WADING POOL With Horses That Whinny Recent arrivals at the Cloister, complete plans for a vacation Mary, In Wildwood beginning Aug. 19, at of Mr to Mr. Albert Bauerlin, son Albert Bauerlin of this city tne rcev. jonn jaciisou nrunn, jr.

oea isiana, nave Deen x.ar. ana mer commencement of Daniel A reception will be held in the Mrs John A Wolley and sons, and1 Baker College, the' onlv Episcopal Payne home on Poplar Hill Avenue. Dr and Mrs. irvine m. Flmn and i college of the Southwest, in Brown-Muss Payne has been a member daughters of Newark.

'wood, Tex. of the faculty at Duke University, tne meeting tonight at 7:30 clock and the late Mr. Bauerlin. Mon-ln the home of Miss Barbara signor John Sweeney officiated. The Turoehy.

306 South Jackson Street. nuptial mass was followed by a Miss Joan Thomas will preside. i breakfast for the families at the home of the bride's parents. I ft; if i 54 INCHES IN DIAMETER Durham, N. for the past two years.

Her father is president of the Eastern Shore Public Service Co. of Harvest Affair 1 A harvest party will be given In' the POS of A Hall, 406 West Seventh Street, tomorrow at 8:30 o'clock by Court Delaware No. 3. Order of the Golden Sceptre. Mrs.

EfSe Maguigan is chairman. Mr Callahan gave his daughter in marriage and her matron of honor and only attendant was Mrs. Raymond Thornton. Mr. Thornton served a best man.

Following a wedding trip the will at 1337 Kynlyn Drue, Kynlyn Apartments. The bride attended Nazareth Acadfmy in Kentucky and is now Maryland. Miss Payne's maid-of -honor, Miss Virginia Bennett, will arrive tomorrow from Oxnard, to remain until after the wedding. Auxiliary to Meet Brandywine Unit No. 12.

American associated with the Delaware Power Legion Auxiliary will met tomorrow and ght Company. Mr. Bauerlin, night at 8 o'clock in the post graduated from Temple Corp. Margaret Messick Marries Sgt. A.

M. Burke DOVER, Aug. 2 (Special). Mr. and Mrs.

J. Granville Messick of Dover, have announced the mar- riage of their daughter, Corp. Mar- garet M. Messick, Women's Air. School, is University Engineering associated with WAMS.

407 East Eleventh Street. Mrs. Effie Hearst, president, will preside. 17 i Force, to Sgt. Amos M.

Burke, son! PHOXE 4-5351 for efficient, er-penenced. courteous Ad-takers Heivs -Journal Want Ads are proved noney-makers in Wilmington. FULL CASH PRICE FOR FRI. SAT. ONLY! of Mr.

and Mrs. E. T. Burke of Big 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

Burris-Rogers SMYRNA. 2 'Special). Miss Bernice Elizabeth Burris. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Burris of Smyrna, and Mr. Richard Gordon Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers of Clayton, were married at Elkton, July 29 by the Stone Gap, Va. The ceremony took place July 21 in the chapel at Lang-ley Air Force Base, with Chaplain R.

M. Graham officiating. Mr. Messick gave his daughter in marriage. Pfc.

Janet Seniles was maid of honor. MSgt. Marshal Trasher served as best man. Following a wedding trip Sergeant Burke will leave for overseas duty in the Far East. Mrs.

Winton F. Hurley The wedding of Miss Eleanor Rev. Percy Lambert. The ceremony Laing Flow ers. daughter of Mrs.

was performed at the Methodist Howard Patterson Flowers of Queen parsonage. Anne, and the late Mr. Flowers, and Mr. Winton Frederick Hurley, son of Mrs. Frederick Hurley and the lae Mr.

Hurley, took place on July 28. The Rev. L. B. Troutman, pastor of the Hillsboro-Queen Anne Methodist Church, performed the The kiddies love the horses there's four of them that whinny almost like a real horse! The pool is roomy enough for several waders easily inflatable.

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Tne bride was given in marriage by her cousin, Mr. Charles H. Morrison of Denton. The bridal attendants were Miss Emily Frances Dashiell of Princess Anne and Mr. William Armiger of Baltimore.

Following a wedding trip to Vir- day in tne home ot Mrs. H. Brown Madry. Governor Bacon Health Beach. Mr.

Hurley and his COMPLETE bride will live at Ainslee, Md. Come In and See These Copper Center. Tne Rev. James Stein, pas- tor of Kirkwood Methodist performed the ceremony. Only in- i tima'e friends attended.

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