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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 82

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2 0 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL' 22, 1951 Engagements of Interest to Society alb ft Immaculata Alumnae Plan Tea Dance Invitations nave been Issued by the Philadelphia Chapter of Immaculata College Alumnae for a tea-dance to be held on Saturday afternoon. May 26, at the Barclay from 4 until 7 o'oclock. Miss Kathleen M. Keating is general chairman of the dance and 1703 walnut street FROM CALIFORNIA Williams Lillard, to Mr. William Perry Manning, son of Dr.

and I Mrs. William Perry Manning, of this 1 city. von Wening-Turner. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Chandlee Turner, of Greenwich, formerly I of Haverford, announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Miss Vir- Scott-Elliot-Mr. and Mrs. John Morse Elliot, of Boston, announce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Gay Elliot, to Mr. Robert Montgomery Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scott, of Villanova. Miss Elliot was graduated from Foxcroft School in 1947 and is a senior at RadclifTe College.

She Is a granddaughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. John W. Elliot, of Boston, and of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Edward G. Pauling, of Chicago. members of the committee include Mrs. Paul P. Allen, Mrs.

Charles E. Barton, Miss Patricia E. Brennan, Pure Silk Sfianfjng wHh its rib-hugging Bolero that is collared and cuffed with contrasting mbroidered organdy same top of dress. This can be one of your most important cost jmes for immediate wear and through the summer. ginia Ann Turner, to Mr.

Eugene Miss Suzanne Dougherty, Miss Doro thy Howe, Mrs. John Mack, Mrs. silk hpnan dress tissue thin with removable cape color charcoal perfect for warm days $85 John McDermott, Miss Mary Patricia Mr. Scott attended Groton SchooJ von Wening, son of Mrs. Ray-: mond E.

Caller, of Scarsdale, N. and tiie late Mr. von Wening. Whiteman-Ritterbush Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Frederick Rit- i erbush, of "Vernon Knoll," Morris- McGovern, Miss Marguerita McSor ley and Mrs. Jacques Mauch. 10 to 18 69.95 ana will De graduated in June from Harvard University, where he is a member of the Fly Club. He is also a member of the Philadelphia Club BE A MODEL II 2 and the Merion Cricket Club. He is a grandson of Mrs.

Robert L. Mont town, N. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Hopkins Ritterbush, to Mr. Daniel S. Whiteman, son of Mr.

and gomery, of Villanova, and the late Col. Montgomery, and of the late Mr. 213 S. 17th St. STORE HOURS 9 TO 6 OfEN WEDNESDAY 'Til 9 and Mrs.

Edgar Scott, of Lansdowne. The wedding is planned for June. Truitt-Monigle Mr. and Mrs. George Lindley Mrs.

Daniel S. Whiteman of "White- gate," Wyncote. I The wedding is planned for the late summer. Miller-Ogburn Dr. and Mrs.

Sihon Cicero Ogburn, I Ralph, of Salisbury, announce Ax IN 5 HIGH VOLTAGE COLORS the engagement of Mrs. Ralph's daughter, Miss Clara Mae Monigle, to Mr. Alfred T. Truitt, son of of Bryn Mawr, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss 10.95 Jean Elizabeth Ogburn, to Mr. Frank Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred T. Truitt, also of Salisbury. O. Miller, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank O. Miller, of Winston-Salem, N. C. Miss Monigle is a graduate of Ra- EXCITING VALUES venhill Academy and Drexel Insti Haug-Ward tute of Technology and is a member of the faculty of Pittsville High School.

She is the granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Harris Ward, i Photo by Phyfe MISS GAY ELLIOT Miss Elliot's engagement to Mr. Robert Montgomery Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Scott, of Villanova, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morse Elliot, of Boston. A Clafl'm Sandal Thomas O'Brien, of Phila- I delphia. of Penn Wynne, announce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Louise Marie Ward, to Mr. William Edwin Haug, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Truitt, a graduate of Western f' ORANGE POPP1 Maryland College, is a student at the University of Maryland Law Hermann Haug, of Ridgewood, L.

Brightly fashioned for Spring. Navy blue or black suede with the Rshman-BIoch SchooL During the war he served with the Army in this country and reen Louise Sullivan, to Mr. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bloch, of Pat much desired mid-heel and mond Joseph Augusterfer, 3d, son of terson, N.

announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Carole Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Auguster-fef, also of Overbrook. TEENS.

BUSINESS GIRLS, WOMEN, enroll now for classes in Personal Improvement or Professional Modeling. Call PE 5-2211, write or stop in for personal interview or free booklet. Medal and Finishing; School SUITE 307-1 ELLEV E-ST RAT FO HOTEL A Ucenud School of Prostigo and Dignity dainty platform sole in Germany. -Mathewson-Eckerson Mrs. Helen Ferguson Eckerson, of Washington, D.

announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Bloch, to Mr. Ronald Fishman, son Mr. 3d, is on active of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis C. Fishman, duty with the Navy. of Jenkintown. JS.95 Margery Mel Saul-Masino Kent-Van Hart Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph, F. Van Hart, tcuci SOU, WJ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Masino, Mr.

Arthur de of this city, announce the engage of 4400 Spruce announce the en Wolfe Mathew gagement of their daughter. Miss son, son of the ment of their daughter, Miss Isabel Masino, to Mr. Jacques Saul, son of FLATTERING BAGS TO MATCH Q't'nem JSef" Lillian Rae Van Hart, to Mr. Ralph Our prize-fitting shell pump in colors to complement your bright cottons, linens and shantungs. Mr.

and Mrs. Spurgeon L. Saul, of Hon. and Mrs. J.

Arthur Mat-h of W. Kent, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kent, of West Chester.

York, Pa. Both are seniors at West Chester Montreal, Can Deckman-Lanser Mies Ecker State Teachers College. CorWn-Rosenthal son, formerly of Merion, is First in Fashion a 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Lanser, of Havertown, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Virginia L. Lanser, to Mr. Robert W. ie BEST costs no more Quality FUR STORAGE sv -v v. v.V.

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Rosenthal, of Overbrook Park, announce the niece of Mr. Robert G.

Pergu son, of the engagement of their daughter 1211 CHESTNUT STREET Deckman, son of Mrs. Virginia Deckman, of Ardmore, and Mr. Walter Deckman, of Perrysburg, O. Manhasset, L. Miss Sunnie Rosenthal, to Mr.

Leon ard Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs She graduated Meyer, Cohen, of this city. from Vassar Miss Rosenthal is a student at College and is MARGERY ECKERSON Temple University where she is a with the: Pub member of Phi Sigma Sigma sorority and Delta Psi Kappa, professional lic Information Office of the Third Air Division in London. Mr. Mathewson, a graduate of Mc-Gill University, is completing his law studies at Queens' College, Cambridge, England.

The wedding will take place on Saturday, June 9, in Cambridge. Frohner-Careless Mr! and Mrs. N. Courtney Care less, of Mount Airy, announce the MARVELOUS MILANS fraternity. Mr.

Cohen is a student at Temple University and a member of Alpha Phi Omega and Chi Epsilon Pi fraternities. Reimel-Connor Dr. and Mrs. James Francis Galbally, of this city, announce the marriage of their sister, Miss Marie Patricia Connor, to Mr. Theodore Leon Reimel.

which took place on April 14, in the Church of the Holy Child. Lippman-Rivkin Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Lieberman, of the Mayfair House, announce the engagement of Mrs.

Lieberman's daughter, Miss Debby Rivkin, to Mr. Richard W. Lippman, son of Mrs. 127 SOUlh THIRTEENTH St. engagement of their daughter.

Miss E. Jeanne Careless, to Mr. Arthur James Frohner, of this city, and Phone: Ocean City. Augusterfer-Sullivan by YWvx PjanjpacterJ-2153 for a Bonded Messenger Dr. and Mrs.

Palmer" J. Sullivan, of Overbrook, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Mau- Nettie Lippman, of Atlantic City, and the late Mr. Samuel M. Lipp man. Ferris-O'Donnell The engagement is announced of NTH32 WALNUT ST.

Miss Immaculata Marie O'Donnell, daughter of Mrs. Isabelle O'Donnell, of Germantown, and the late Mr. Vincent O'Donnell, to Mr. Thomas Patrick Ferris, Jiy son of Mrs. Mary Ferris, of Roxborough, and the late -telephche Victor 8-0500 for shopping service- ft- GERMANTOWN The lightest things on two feet our saucy straw sandals! Smart for now and cool all summer! Wear them in gay multicolor or neat and neutral natural.

SHOE SALON STREtT FLOOR Mr. Ferris. O'Laughlin-Mullany Mr. and Mrs. Michael J.

Mullany, of this city, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Ellen Marie Mullany, to Mr. Joseph O'Laughlin, son of Mrs. Mary E. O'Laughlin, of Broomall. Winslow-Bittenbender Mr.

and Mrs. Earl G. Bittenbender, of Drexel Hill, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Mae Bittenbender, to Mr. William H. Winslow, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin V. Winslow, also of Drexel Hill. Graham-McCurdy Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Taylor Mc- Curdy, of Upper Darby, announce Ithe engagement of their daughter, AT JUNIPiRZT'm Miss Mary Emerson McCurdy, to 1 wedbcU it isn't a bit too -early i Mr. Richard James Graham, son of Mrs. Richard Graham, of Overbrook, land the late Mr. Graham. 1 I Jennings-Hughes i Mr.

and Mrs. P. L. Hughes, of Au- to he looking for tne perfect silk print for special occasions. burndale, formerly of Bedford, have announced tfys engage-! ment of Mr.

Hughes' daughter, Mis3 I Patricia Smith Hughes, of Merion, to Mr. William Joseph Jennings, 2d, I son of Mrs. Michael A. Jennings, of Ardmore, and the late Mr. Jennings.

Manning-Lillard Mr. and Mrs. W. Parlin Ullard, of New York, announce the engage-; ment of their daughter. Miss Peachey V-V 11 alf-siie suit, one button assic in navy, sand, rose 260 So.

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