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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 102

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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1959 2 SO a iw ruiiuiiL mm Engagements of Interest invites you to tee magnifkevt yew tpring and tummer Bridals and Bridesmaid gowns, formal and after five dresses distinctively designed with you in mind. Marjorie Webster Junior College, if A dewees Continued From First Page and Princeton where he was a member of thej Northwestern University. Mr. York is an alumnus of St. George's School and Princeton University.

A July wedding is planned. MYERMARVIN Mrs. Thomas Marvin, of "Crip Washington. Mr. Myer attended Cornell University and is a student at George Washington University.

He served two years with the Army in the Philippine Islands. A June wedding is planned. THOMPSON-CROWELL ALSO LOVELY PROM and MOTHER OF THE BRIDE GOWNS Cap and Gown Club, served with; the Air Force during the Second World War. A July wedding is planned. YORK RULON MILLER Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Grange, of Gladwyne, announce the en ple Fox Farm," Kennett Square, and Mr. Theodore Marvin, of St. Louis, announce the en Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Crowell, of Wycombe, announce gagement of their daughter, Miss 1721 CHESTNUT ST. Paula Marvin, to Mr. Alfred Jos the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Nancy tro well, to Mr.

Stephen A. Thomp' To Mo. To Wod. II To fr f'- son, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elwin B. Thompson, of Newtown, gagement of Mrs. Grange's daughter, Miss Eleanor Rulon-Miller, to Mr. John Weldon York, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Howard York, of "White-wood," Ithan. Miss Rulon-Miller was graduated from Abbot Academy, An-dover, and attended eph Myer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myer, of Syosset, L. I.

Miss Marvin, who made her debut at a tea dance in Wilmington in 1953, is a provisional member of the Junior League of Washington. She was graduated from Fox Hollow School and and New York. Miss Crowell was graduated Photo by Halle-Spiegel from George School and is in her junior year at Juniata College. Mr. Thompson attended Admiral Farragut Academy and Emory Miss Donna Jeannette Clegg whose engagement to Mr.

John Wesley Moffly, 4th, of Chestnut Hill, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Milton Clegg, of Cleveland. University. A June wedding is planned.

HOLGREN-GEGGIS Mr. and Mrs. William J. Geg-gis, of Wayne and Ocean City, N. announce the en mon, to Mr.

Henry M. Dalsheim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dals gagement of their daughter, Miss May Louise Geggis, to Mr. Clif heim, of Long- Island, N.

is I've packed my summer cares and I'm taking them to Dewees' safe, dry storage vaults Dewees ireats iurs royally, so I spend the summer In iheir spacious, scientifically ford J. Holgren, son of Mr. announced by her mother. Miss Maimonattended the Uni and Mrs. Clifford J.

Holgren, of J. E. CALDWELL CO. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF ITS NEWLY ENLARGED STORE AT 20-24 STATION ROAD, HAVERFORD, PA. MONDAY, APRIL IS.

1959 versity of Pennsylvania and was Sail it jBootcl Hand-engraved satin-aluminum plaques with starry accents grace this fabulous new Donat frame, "Satin-Glo." In a host of fashion colors and exciting combinations embracing silver, gold, pink, blue, mink, black. Margate, N. J. Miss Geggis, who was graduated from the Baldwin School graduated from Mozartium in Salzburg, Austria. Mr.

Dalsheim is a senior at Mount Holyoke is an alumnus of George Wash College. Mr. Holgren, an alum ington University, where he is nus of Cornell University, studying for his master's degree. Hovo four Evti txomlnecf by on Opifia(melojIir served as a first lieutenant with ANDREMcCARTHY the Army. CONGERLONGLEY cooled vaulfs.

They sew loose linings and hooks free, will clean cloth or fur coats upon request. Furs repaired or remodeled by skilled craftsmen. Announcement is made of the ONATB The Rev. Dr. Harry Sherman engagement of Miss Kathleen Ann McCarthy, to Mr.

Jacques Pierre Andre, son of Mr. and Ardmore and Nantucket, Mrs. Armand J. Andre, of Car announce the engagement of 1824 CHESTNUT STREET $445 QERMANTOWN AVENUE ARDMORE JENKINTOWN WEST CHESTER hmbmm Iy. Miytlcla IM.D.I rollton, by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Reid L. McCarthy, of their daughter, Miss Lucinda VanEvery Longley, to Ens. Michael Warland Conger, US-CGR, son of Mrs. J.

Alden R. Pottstown. JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS STATIONERS ANTIQUARIANS PHILADELPHIA HAVERFORD WILMINdTON 1JO YEARS ON CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Miss McCarthy is a senior at We'll call for your furs call WA 2-2500 or bring to DEWEES' FUH STORAGE SECOND FLOOR, PHUA. ONLY DREXEL HILL, PHILADELPHIA, HADDONFIELD the School of Nursing of the Hospital of the University of Penn Dalley, of New York and Nantucket, and Mr. Clarence R.

Con Read THE FEATURE PAGE in The Inquirer. It's the greatest collection of columnists ever presented in one newspaper. sylvania. Mr. Andre is a senior ger, 3d.

Miss Longley, who Is a pro at the University of Miami. visional member of the Junior League of Philadelphia, was graduated from the Baldwin School and is a senior at the University of Pennsylvania. She is a granddaughter of Mrs. Rob a I 3 I BEST CO. cl 6W66S 4 ABINGTON ARDMORE ert Fulton, of Haverford, and the late Mr.

Fulton, and of Harry S. Longley, of Ardmore, and the late Rt, Rev. Harry S. Longley, former Episcopal Bishop of Iowa. Mr.

Conger, an alumnus of St. George's School, Newport, R. and the University of Pennsylvania, is a member of the St. Anthony Club of New York. He is a descendant of Henry Rutgers for whom Rutgers University is named.

Mr. Conger is a grand son oi tne late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rutgers Conger, of New York, and of Mrs. Henry G.

War-land, of Nantucket, and the late Mr. Warland. The wedding will Look how our uice place June 13 in the Church oi we Holy Trinitv. Rittenhnns sq. LONGWORTH-JORDAN At 'V'v Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Smith cover the Summer Situation Jordan, of Virginia Beach, Va. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Grace Olin Jordan, to Mr. Stuart William Longworth, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Stuart William Longworth of Wynnewood. Miss Jordan, who made her in striking cotton prints, crisp drip-dry Dacron and cotton cords, all with one aim in view to let a junior be her most fashionable self no matter how high the mercury mounts. Sizes 7 to 15. 't debut at the Norfolk German Club's Debutante Ball in 1957, is attending the College of William and Mary where Mr. Longworth is a senior.

Mr. Longworth Is a senior st the College of William and Marv. IT 111: ine wedding is Dlanned for i late in the summer. YOUNG-CONWAY The engagement of Miss Pa tricia Marita Conway to Mr Daniel Richard Young, son of Mr and Mrs. Darnel H.

Youne. of Fleasantville, N. is an nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.

Conway, of Kirklyn. DALSHEIM MAIMON Foot-cradling comfort foot flattering styling that's Styl-eez' happy combination for Spring '59! Come see our vast, fashion-filled collection of styles in every important leather, heel height and color every size from 4Vz to 11; AAAA to C. Open toe bow pump with peau de sole trim. Black Patent; Imperial Blue, Bone or White Calf. $12.95 BOTTOM: Mesh step-in in Black with Patent; The engagement of Miss Ber nice H.

Maimon, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Maimon, of this city and the late Mr. Samuel Mai- Blue with Lotj; White with Calf. $11.95 HOUSE 0 0 0 1 mTt I I I I I II i I i i 1 1 i ii or MARKS 1133 Chestnut Street i ij where mae wt mwaewna zi don't miss our effortless suit, for summer and sooner, at this low S5.QO vMil if are entrusted only to specialists Sketched top to bottom: Cotton and Dacron cord fitted suit with side tabs. Blue, gray or tan.

17.95 Cotton and Dacron cord double-breasted suit with pearly buttons, open collar. Blue, gray or tan. 17.95 Cotton print fitted suit with, side tabs, blouson back; Blue, brown or green. 17.95 Mail and phont ordort fifod The straight lines that become so beautifully curved as soon cs you put them on. Very clearly For the care of her fur, the discriminating woman chooses her furrier in the tame critical manner at she would select precioui jewel.

Whatever your problems our complete custom service it designed to serve you in the finest tradition. We shall appreciate the Opportunity of meriting your confidence. PHONE LO 7-6S0O for our bonded messenger Wednesday Evenings, this is a suit for a pleasant lunch in the country or a busy day in town. Textured silk-rayon' cotton in black or navy. 10-18.

SUITS, SECOND FLOOR HADDONFIELD, HA 9-2050; DREXEL HILL, HI 6-6565 122 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, WA 3-2500 jj ABINGTON Old York Road TUrner 7-6800 ARDMORE Montgomery Anderson Aves. Midway 2-4840 TRinity 7-4750 1211 CHESTNUT STREET.

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