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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 104

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4 SO a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 9. 1956 Engagements in Philadelphia, Suburban Areas Deb Fetes 1 Hiehliehted Penn Hall Scnool and attended sity-New York Hospital School of iuated from West Chester State From First Par LI Continued from Page 3 les-etand the University of Perm-eylrsnia. 1 wZEL-TRENCH tva UTif-Vi iro r. -Mr- iiursiiiz.

Air. is an aiumiius, xeacners ujutt c. rcccivcu. xici Pretzel, who is graduate of BERXSTEIX-LICHTEXSTEIN master's degree from the Univer- their daughters, Leelee d'Olier and sity of Pennsylvania. Lieutenant Louise M.

Day. Brown, who is an alumnus of The party, held at the dOIier n.ivd TVieMnfa rf Tiu-Vinnlmrw 1c nbf nn Tt. PIpfLKflnt. rri hrrYllcht. ter, Mlsa Anna Marie "Trench, to Mr.

Paul W. Pretzel, son of Mrs. Paul W. Pretzel, of Park Ridge, I1L Miss Trench, who Is the daughter of Mrs. R.

Trench, of Hollywood Beach, is a graduate of Ripon College, served in the United and Mrs. Gerald M. Trench, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lichtenstein, oi fntnor City, announce the en 'HeTIi: the engage- statioaed at Fort Meade Md witn nostalgic dreams of Venetian gagernent of Mr.

Trench's daugh uiciib ui nicir iui xr- th tntrt-r Tiottalinn (visit ith a tremenrini' marmieei States Marine Corps. A December wedding is planned. JACOBY-LIEXER Mr. and Mrs. Frederick William bar a Lichtenstein, to Mr.

Robert A Lovelier, M. Bernstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Bernstein, of Wynnefieid.

Liener, of Cheltenham, announce A December wedding is planned. I held by gay colored poles reflect- nrnrwi Kpitrirr ing a carnival scene in the lake! BEHI.NNA-BRAWLEl gr(junds Qf tbe Mrs. Clay E.Brawley, of Altoona, I estate. Some 550 or more guests has announced the engagement of danced until the wee small aouii her daughter. Miss Marilyn jto the music of Meyer Davis or-! Catherine Brawley, of this cityj chestra.

and Altoona, to Mr. David Allan The two belles of the evening are Behenna, son of Mr. and Mrs. soon to desert the social. whirl fori Carl Behenna, of Aldan.

college careers, Leelee, a graduate' the engagement of their daughter, Miss Emma Dorothy Liener, to Mr. Robert Donald Jacoby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Snyder Jacoby, of East Falls. 'Healthier.

More Radiant Yoa with These 3 STEPS TO FIGURE PERFECTION IS mlnuroa In yar Mm privet itai cabin glv Imnndiaf might leu up pound. A brisk hwr drnm and tfrh. Gvnoin Swdik Matwgi. rivCmantraHun hip. Ihigfw smd Iwrnmy mt Intfc Miss Liener Is a graduate oft rmving aotn Imk Vibrators.

jvir. is attending urexci 0i Foxcroft School, going on to Institute of Technology. Briarcliff and Louise, who finished in June at Abbot Academy, enrolled FACIALS IT MN Jilrt krfa rinf jror tratntot. WILLIAMS-WRIGHT $2'00 PER VISIT Dickinson College. Mr.

Jacoby, an alumnus of State Teachers College, Millersville. is studying at the University of Pennsylvania for his master's degree. A June wedding is planned. BRAZ-LEVEXTHAI, Dr. and Mrs.

Gottlieb S. Leven- at Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, of Both guest of honor wore erea-this city, announce the engage- tions of all white, Leelee's frock a ment of their daughter, Miss Lenore Wright, to Mr.

J. Dennis Continued on Pare 6. CoU 1 211 S. 17th St. PEnnypacktf 5-2402 ANN CARSON MISS LICHTENSTEIN thai, of this city, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss 'Ann Judith Leventhal, to Mr.

Mordechai Braz, son of Mr. and Alexander Braz, of Petach jTikva, Israel. I Miss Leventhal. who attended Akiba Hebrew Academy and Gratz BEIIR-CARSOX Mr. and Mrs.

Edward W. Carson, of Lansdowne, announce the engagement of their daughter, PHILADELPHIA ARDMORf SERMANTOWN CITY LINE CENTER BOULEVARD CENTER JENKINTOWN MANOA CENTER HADDONFIELD Miss Ann West Carson, to Mr. GEU Tl Richard Leroy Behr, son of Mr and Mrs. Leroy K. Behr, of Glad- College, is a student at the University of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Braz, who is a graduate of the Hebrew wyne. LEWIS -GREENFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Green I Gymnasium Herzlia, in Tel Aviv, is an alumnus of the University of Pennsylvania, where he received his master's degree. BAKER-SKEIIAN Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F. Skehan, of Jenkintown.

announce the en GIRLS! SO COOL IT'S A JEWEL! gagement of their daughter. Miss Jeromee Anne Skehan. to Mr. Frederick Arthur Carver Baker, 3d Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Williams, also of Phlladel- phia. I Mifa Wright la a freshman at King's College, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Mr. Williams Is a graduate of Temple University and is a student at the University's School of Theology.

BOSBTSHELL-WRIGHT Mrs. Olive Wright, of Spring-' field, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Joan Wright, to Mr. Ronald J. Bosbyshell, son of Mrs.

Lilla Bosbyshell, also of OLIVER-BAKER JIAN Mrs. Lydia H. Bakerjian. of Drexel Hill, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Lor a Bakcrjian, to Mr. Paul Roland Oliver, son of Mrs.

Theresa Oliver, of Belle Vernon, Pa. DAUB-LEWIS i Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle G. Lewis, of Trenton, announce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Eleanor Joan Lewis, to Mr. Walter Kramer Daub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Daub, of West Oak Lane.

Both Miss Lewis and Mr. Daub were graduated from Pennsylvania State University. MCGILL-STAFFORD Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.

Stafford, of Mt. Airy, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Lou Anne Stafford, to Mr. Francis son of Mr. and Mrs.

Proctor B. Baker, of Verona, N. J. Miss Skehan who completed a pre'-nursing course at Hood Col lege, is attending Cornell Univer- field, of this city, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Maxine Kay Greenfield, to Mr. Maurice Jay Lewis, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Lewis, also of Philadelphia. Miss Greenfield attended Pennsylvania State University. Mr. Lewis is a senior at the University of Pennsylvania.

BURKIIAKDT-WHYTE Mr. and Mrs. Ewart W. Whyte, of Newtown Square, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Frances Ann Whyte, to Mr.

Charles H. Burkhardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Burkhardt, of Yeadon.

BROWN-BELEFONTE Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Bele-fonte, of Upper Darby, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Bettina Belefonte, to Lt.

Frank X. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Brown, of Ardmore.

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GRAY, RED Miss Stafford is a graduate of Cecilian Academy and Chestnut i Hill College. Mr. McGill is an alumnus of St. Joseph's Prepa-tory School, University of Scran-ton and the Villanova University School of Law. STONE-LOUGIIRAN Mr.

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