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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 98

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SO a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 1. 1953 a i la i rr THE This Week's Social Activities in Phila. and Suburbs STR Drexel Hill CaPfc- and mi L. L.

Williams, Mrs. A. R. Mc SUPEIFLUOUS HAH. HOLES ft WAITS vauMtiy lim With Eltctrlt ImJI LILLIAN H.

6EIST 1411 WALNUT ST. IU1LDING SUIT! 0O as guests of CoL and Mrs. J. S. Masters.

Douglass Greene Auxiliary of the Delaware County Hospital. Those attending were Clelland and Mrs. Joseph Sample. and their family have left for their Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh P. FuHom, of Mr. ana Mrs. Walter T. Morley and their children, formerly of new home near Fort Lee, where Drexel Park, who left last week for a trip through the South, will Mrs.

Prank Fromm, Jr, Mrs. Albert Booz, Mrs. E. Stanley Bowers, the former will be stationed for Complete Football Coverage! Gridiroa highlights from coast to coast Tho Inqoiror Sports Pagos. Drexel Hill, now of Scarsdale.

N. left last week for a motor trip Continued on Page 7, Col. 3 some time. Captain Greene return visit Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Fogarty, in Charleston, S. early this month. Mr.

and Mrs. Fullom will Mrs. Malcolm Gray, Mrs. Frank Bowers, Mrs. P.

R. Herbert, Mrs. ed recently after two years of serv ice in Korea. arrive home about Dec 1, by way of St. Louis, where they will Mrs.

H. B. Damon has hpr be the guests of Mrs. James Artley. guests for two weeks, her daughter.

Mrs. W. D. Loean. with her Mrs.

Edwin C. P. Enge returned children, of Braintree. Mast Mr last week after spending some time at her summer home at Beach Haven, N. J.

ana aits, uuncan KoDinson Gray, of Beverly. N. son-in-law and daughter of Mrs. Damon, will also visit nere Deiore leaving to spend me winter in Florida. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Carter have Miss Lorraine 'White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James White, returned recently after spending several weeks in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wayne Gallagher will have as their guests over the week-end of Nov.

14, Col. and Mrs. W. S. Heavner, of Rome, Y.

Col. Heavner is stationed returned after spending six weeks at tneir summer place at Stone Harbor, N. J. They had as their guests wmie tnere, their son-in-law and daughter. Mr.

and Mrs at Griffith Air Force Base. Mr. urvuie Harris. On Wednesday afternoon. Oct.

23. Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Gallagher and their guests will attend the Penn-Army football game here on Nov. 14.

entertained 25 guests at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Junkin have arrived home from a visit of Mrs. Thomas Sappington, of ten aays at the Homestead, Hot Springs, Va.

They also spent a Media, formerly of Drexel Hill, will entertain the following guests at a bridge and supper on Wednesday evening: Mrs. Edward Wilson, Mrs. Daniel Murphy, Mrs. Raymond short time in Washington, D. rBUNIONS?" Murphy, Mrs.

Willard Hart, Mrs. John Sweeney, Mrs. Hugh, Sloan, A 'i. Vmi at iwu tan ver Kenef Mrs. Andrew Flood, Mrs.

Martin SECOND FLOOR'S CLEARANCE OF 48.00 to 728.00 Originally 110.00 to 1000.00 A FEW EXAMPLE VALUES: A jeweled brandy wool suit Was 295.00 Now 198.00 Wear our soft, flexible shoes-1 Conner, Mrs. Charles Conner, Mrs. Norman Brinkman, Mrs. Edward Stanton, Mrs. William Atchison, Miss Claire Curley and Miss Jac Extra Full Trid I iry narrow Htls queline White.

BRIDE-TO-BE 11 our cxpart Miss Dolores Tighe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tighe, was the Kv frittd from guest of honor at a shower and $14,95 5 AAAA to EEE supper given on Friday evening by Mrs. Charles J. Datte.

at her home Goodrich shoes! in CM ton Heights. The guests ia A Style loith Comfort Concealed For Men, Women and Childrea 5 eluded Mrs. Margaret E. Tighe, Mrs. Frank Tighe, Mrs.

Hugh 776 So. 17th Street Datte, Mrs. Lillian Boyle, Mrs. i First Storo Below Chestnut St. Thomas McLaughlin, Mrs.

Michael Ryan, Mrs. Joseph Tighe, Mrs. A mink trimmed grey coat A short satin dinner dress A velvet cocktail dress A black knit dress Was 1000.00 Now 728.00 Was 495.00 Now 298.00 Was 235.00 Now 138.00 Was 235.00 Now 138.00 Anthony Di Prinzio, Mrs. Daniel Boyle, Miss Margaret E. Tighe, Miss Margaret Datte, Miss Queeme Removed rfinriirn Tighe and Miss Judy Tighe.

The marriage of Miss Dolores Tighe to Mr. William Ormond The Scissor-Cut Set I rurLVLn Newest Dehydration Method Stat lictnsid 3.00 Town Shop 3.50 Style Room Our new special-scissors technique, as it cuts, actually sets the hair in its natural line creates that casual free and easy look so popular right now. And a real Come find many more fashions equally exciting at prices equally enticing! Sorry, no mail or phone orders Ill's! Daily will take place on Nov. 27. Miss Shirley Frye, of Drexel Hill, will entertain at a buffet supper following the wedding rehearsal on Wednesday evening, Nov.

25, in honor of Miss Tighe and Mr. Daily. The guests will include the families and members of the bridal party. TEA FOB COMMITTEE Mrs. A.

W. Fisher entertained at a tea on Thursday afternoon, when the guests were the members of her committee for the luncheon and card party to be given on Tuesday, Dec. 1, by the Aronimink time sfaver, too! Try it for the cafefree life! ELIEVUE COURT BLDG. Suit 405-404 141 Ulll UIIV CTKI 5-437? ltlO IIMLRUI OllKI 5-0320 Snf for nit rtllSOHAUZiO tOOKLiT Beauty Salon, fourth floor. Open Monday night 9:30 to 9:00 1 chestnut at 17th Rl 6-7300, Ml 2-2630 A VERY SPECIAL Classic dignity and Colonial charm 1 CherryTigklanck Collection by rexe Right from the pages of the October TODAY'S WOMAN Haddon Wayside brings you furniture with a romantic past and a glowing future! Drtxel designers combed the country's best museums, studied the 5000 illustrations in Wallace Nutting's Furniture Treasury to offer you this delightful, open stock grouping.

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