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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 95

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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 4. 1967 4 a Cool your heels, in fact your whole foot; in our Italian Village sandals Nancy Yorke Arid Lt. IMeever Announce troth waxed mahogany or white leathery All iri I .,.14. 5.

jr'- 1629 Chestnut Street Miss Joan N. Ehrlich's engagement to Mr. Edward M. Druy is announced by her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs.

Mat The engagement of Miss Nancy Lane Yorke to Lt. Charles Douglas McKeever, I'SAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harlan McKeever, of Meadowbrook, has been announced by her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Natl. an Felix Yorke, of Rock Hill, i- C. Miss Yorke is a graduate of Winthrop Training School and Wiathrop Colic ge in Rock Hill. She waj presented at the Rock Hilt Debutante Ball in 1964.

Lt. McKeever is a graduate of Davidson College. At present he is stationel at Malmstrom Ai Force Base, Great Falls, Mont. An August wedding is planned. DRUYEHRL1CH Mr.

and rs. Matthew B. F.hrlirh, of Melrose Park, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joan Nancy Ehrlieli, to Mr. Edward Druy, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel B. Druy, of Minneapolis. Miss Ehrlich was graduated from Oherlin College and spent her junior yer in France. She received her master's degree from Yale University. Her grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney H. Weiler, of Philadelphia. Mr. Druy was graduated cum laude from Brown Uni- 1 Miss Nancy Yorke's engagement to Lt.

Charles McKeever, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKeever, of Meadowbrook, is announced. versity and is attending Medical School at Yale University. A July wedding is planned.

TOO Y-S ITH Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Smith, of Haddonfield, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Madelon Louisa Smith, to Mr. Timothy R.

Toomey, son of Dr. and Mrs. Augustine M. Toomey, of Coatesville. Miss Smith attended Rutgers University.

Mr. Toomey attended St. Leo's College and Villanova University. ZIEGENFUSSTHOMAS Mr. and Mrs.

J. Malvern Thomas, of Upper Darby, announce the engagement. of their Miss Joan Thomas' engagement to Dr. Jay Ziegenfuss is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Malvern Thomas, of Upper Darby. daughter, Miss Joan Helene Thomas, to Dr. Jay Franklin Ziegenfuss, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ziegenfuss, of Jenkin-town. Miss Thomas is a graduate of the Lankenau School of Nursing. Dr. Ziegenfuss is a graduate of Germantown Friends School, Haverford College, Villanova University and Jefferson Medical College. A November wedding is planned.

COOPER-WEISS Mrs. Leonard Weiss, of Jen-kintown, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Madelaine Claire Weiss, to Mr. Jeffrey Bruce Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cooper, i Miss Madelon Smith's en- gagement to Mr.

Timothy 1 Toomey is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, of Haddonfield. Gallaccio, to Mr. Donald S.

Shire, of Washington, D. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Charles Shire, of Chica- go. Miss Gallaccio is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University, attended the University of Strasbourg, and received a Master of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Shire is a graduate of the College and the Law School of the University of Chicago. A July wedding is planned. WURSTER-TORGESOX Mr and Mrs. Richard Torge-son, of Chalfont, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elena Marie Torgeson, to Mr.

Arthur L. Wurster, son of Mrs. Harry L. Wurster, of Lansdale and the late Mr. Wurster.

Miss Torgeson attended Full-erton Junior College, in Calif. Mr. Wurster attended Temple University and Delaware Valley College. A fall wedding is planned. LETULLE-SPATOLA i thew B.

hhrlich. E. Robert Hayman, of Philadelphia. Miss Bigonette is a graduate of Nazareth Academy and is attending Temple University. Mr.

Hayman is a graduate of the Friends Select School and will graduate from Temple University in June. COXXELL-WAGNER Mr. Robert H. Wagner, of Philadelphia announces the engagement of his daughter. Miss Diane H.

Wagner, to Mr. J. Paul Connell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cojnell, of Philadelphia.

OSBORXE-ASCnAUER The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Aschauer to Mr. John E. Osborne, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Osborne, of Philadelphia, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Aschauer, of Chatham, 111. Miss Aschauer is a graduate of Springfield College for Women.

Her fiance is an alumnus of Villanova University. A June 17 wedding is planned. SHIRE-GALLACCIO Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gal-laccio, of Havertown, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Maria MIX PERFECT COCKTAILS with Gorham's sterling silver Martini Spike vermouth dispenser.

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of Philadelphia. Miss Weiss, daughter also of the late Mr. Weiss, is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Graduate Hospital School of Medical Technology. Her fiance is attending Drexel Institute of Technology. A December wedding is planned.

HAYMAN-BIGONETTE Mr. and Mrs. Russell Big-onette, of Philadelphia, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Joanne Bigonette, to Mr. Eric Robert Hayman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. 1W OA. iy i vi Tint). Mrs. Michael A.

Spalola, of Haverford, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Victoria Marie Spatola, FOUNDtD 1839 J. '4 vll If ixj i A CHESTNUT JliNITLR PHII ADHrHIA. PA. LO 3-3 STATION HA'IRKRD PLYNWL'TH MEETING MALI.

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and Mrs. Easton J. Letulle, of Colling-dale. Miss Spatola, daughter of the late Mr. Michael Spatola, is a graduate of Mater Miser-cordiae Academy, and Villanova University.

Mr. Letulle is a graduate of the United States Merchant Marine Academy and Villanova University School of Law. An August wedding Is planned. Barbara Morgan Is betrothed Mr. and Mrs.

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