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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 83

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SO ab THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 19. 1964 New club president eludes Mrs. James vice president; Mrs.

s- 5 Engagements in the spotlight 1 Mrs. Robert IL Heinze will Stewart, recording secretary; head the Swarthmore Junior Mrs. Robert Brink, correspond Women'i Club during 19W-66. ing secretary, and Mrs. Thorn- Her executive committee in- as Linton, treasurer.

Vii -i. i Ill I Continued from First Page dance given by her parents. Her grandparents are the late Mr. Joseph N. DuBarry, of Vil-lanova, and the late Mrs.

Ella Brock DuBarry, of this city, and the late Li Col. and Mrs. Kenneth Gardner, of Bryn llawr and New York. Mr. Ernst studied at the Haverford School, was graduated from the New Hampton School and will attend Perm-' sylvania Military College in the fall.

He recently completed three years of military service in Vietnam, Okinawa and Japan. His grandparents are the late Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. i 1 SHOP SUNDAY NOON TO 5 TREE! WE PAT YOUR TAXI FARE FROM CENTER CITY RETURN No obligation to buy Fabulous! Mink Bubble Ernst, of Ridley Park and Ce-cilton, Md.t and the late Mrs.

W. Kemble Yarrow, of Rose-mont, and the late Mr. 1L Leslie Walker, of Villanova. The wedding will take place Aug. 29 in the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr.

GREEN KRIEGER Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alberto Krieger, of Wayne, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Kathryn Hobart Krieger, to Mr. Charles Patterson Green, son of Mrs. Charles P.

Green, of Louisburg, N. and the late Mr. Green. Miss Krieger was graduated this year from Hollins College. She is a provisional member of the Junior League of Philadelphia.

Mr. Green, an alumnus of the Woodberry Forest School and the University of North Carolina, is a third year student at the University's School of Law. The wedding will take place Sept. 5. ABERNATHY-KIXDER Announcement is made by Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Kinder, of Binghamton, N. formerly of Rosemont, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joan Peckham Kinder, to Mr. James Logan Abernathy, son of Mrs. Caryl Abernathy, of New York, and the late Mr.

James L. Abernathy, of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Kinder, an alumna of Pembroke College, was pre-, sented to society in 1960. Mr. Abernathy is a graduate of the Hackley School, studied at Brown University and is attending Boston University.

A winter wedding is planned. DAVIDSOXHARWOOD The engagement of Miss Jean Anne Harwood to Mr. Taking over the instant the sun goes down anywhere the worldly, "UfnnforfiiHif rflfrrtcMnnr rnV ktL 1 Bradford Bachrach Miss Joan Peckham Kinder, whose engagement to Mr. James Logan Abernathy is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Kinder. studied at Temple University and serving with the U.S.A. in Turkey. MEISMcCAFFREY The engagement of Miss Carol McCaffrey, of Abington, to Mr. Frank J.

Meis, 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meis, of Mt. Airy, is announced by her father, Mr. Robert E.

McCaffrey, of New York. An October wedding is planned. The prospective bride studied at Dean Junior College. Mr. Meis attended St.

Joseph's Preparatory School and Villanova Bradford Bachrach Miss Kathryn Hobart Krieger, whose engagement to Mr. Charles P. Green is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Krieger. M. Cochrane, son of Mr. and Mrs. James P.

Cochrane, also of Olney. Miss Duffy is also the daughter of the late Mr. Duffy. The wedding is planned for December. ROACHUNRU1I Announcement is made by Mr.

and Mrs. John N. Unruh, of Northwoods, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Suzanne Jean Unruh, to Mr. Frank Lawrence Roach, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elliston S. Roach, of Wyndmoor. The bride elect is a graduate of Wesley College. Mr. Roach Mink's most fashionable, most flattering the Bubble Cape.

Yours for only $299 in natural pastel, silver blue or dark ranch mink. OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 SATURDAY 9 TO 5 FREE PARKING BUY ON FREE LAY-AWAY, BUDGET OR CHARGE fm trrticti lattlri ti iti CHItfJ tt tr fii it IHf trtit tm. INCI 1M MOST PRECIOUS GIFT iiuuuui tuuj i cii coning luurt ui UlcJun. here, slithery pure silk, twojpart I silhouette moves lightly on a mobile pleated skirt, $160. From the A collection, in sizes 8 to 18, at NAN DUSKIN 1729 Walnut Street- ADMIRAL WILSON BOULEVARD, CAMDEN Only minutes from oil 3 Delaware River Bridges' SUBURBS AND DOWNTOWN OPEN LATE MONDAY NIGHTS Myers Studio Miss Elizabeth DuBarry's engagement to Mr.

Charles A. Ernst 3d, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. DuBarry, 4th.

Richard M. Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Davidson, of Gladwyne, is announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Melbourne Kimbel Harwood, of Merrick, L. I. An October wedding is planned. Miss Harwood is a graduate of the Katharine Gibbs School in New York and the New York School of Design.

Mr. Davidson was graduated from Pennsylvania State University. MORGAN HEACOCK Mr. and Mrs. James Walker Heacock, of Wyncote, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Deborah Orne Heacock, to Mr.

Edward Childs Morgan. He is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Edward C. Morgan, of Trumbull, Conn.

Miss Heacock is attending Southern Connecticut State College, New Haven, of which her fiance is an alumnus. KRAUSE-SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M. Smith, of Pittsburgh, formerly of Jenkintown, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Ann Smith, of this city, to Dr.

Frank W. Krause, of Cranford, N. J. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Krause, of Rahway, N. J. Miss Smith, an alumna of the Academy of the Sisters of Mercy and Misericordia Hospital School of Nursing, studied at the University of Pennsylvania.

Dr. Krause, a graduate of the University of Virginia; and the University of Maryland School of Dentistry, did graduate work at the School of Dentistry at Temple University. A fall wedding is planned. GORSENLIEFF The engagement of Miss Donna Gail Lieff to Mr. Mel-vyn Noel Gorsen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Gorsen, of Salem, N. is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lieff, of Bridgeport, Conn.

The future bride studied at Fairleigh Dickinson University and the University of Bridgeport. Mr. Gorsen, an alumnus of Fairleigh Dickinson, is a student at Temple University School of Dentistry. BOYD-BURT Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph R. Burt, of Wynnewood, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Kathryn 36 4 'TV-' 1 '''ft 'y'" Graduated marquise and baguette diamonds contrast beautifully in platinum. Total weight I I.I 5 cts. $5750 nraran( presents PERMA-BASE This revolutionary permanent, developed in Mr. Kazan's Paris Salon, is the perfect foundation for your summer "Lovelock" coiffure.

Waving the base of your hair only, it imparts the firm, lasting body so essential to this fashionably young and natural look. PERMANENT AND STYLING, MONDAY ONLY, $25 For your appointment phone the MICHEL KAZAN BEAUTY SALON, LO 3-1406, at. NAN DUSKIN Federal Tax Included Phone Inquiries Invited Chestnut at 16th Street Open Wednesday 'til 9 Cherry Hill, New Jersey Open every day' til 9:30 Bailey Banks Biddle World Renowned Jewelers since 1832 Ann Burt, to Mr. Robert T. Boyd, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Fullerton R. Boyd, of Tona-wanda, N. Y. The wedding is planned for November.

COCHRANE DUFFY Mrs. John J. Duffy, of Olney, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Susan Andrea Duffy, to Mr. James 4 1729 Walnut StreetJ fir i 1 Mg 1 iM m- If ou arc planning aweclding, iii i ill 1 1 i I I sc like the pleasure ol meeting vou pleasure ol meeting yc It II tlic Adam oom at -v 7 Elegant and worldly in silk chiffon a shimmering sheath with short over-blouse edged in bugle beads. The dress is lined in the finest sheer silk crepe.

Meadow green, white or jetblack.Sizes8tol6.$IIO lorry, ns mail or phono Ombth Sptafy Shop 1320) Third Floor, Marktf ond luburbl Here, our Bridal Consultant, Mrs. Saada Turner, and her thoroughly experienced staff will be delighted to offer you their personal advice and assistance. You may select your gown from TO TH35 IVEUUIIVG For generations, the Caldwell Imprint has been the hallmark of quality, taste and correct form. Writs or telephone for samples of engraved wedding stationery. Register your choice of silver, china and crystal in the Caldwell Bridal Registry.

For 125 years Jewelers to Philadelphia and the world J. E.CALDWELL CO. Jewtltrt, Silversmiths, Slslionsrs Sine 1839 Chestnut Juniper Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 L0 3-3300 20 Station Roid, Hivirtord, Pi. Hotil du Pont, Wilmington, Dot i an exclusive collection or, if you prefer, we will gladly submit sketches for a gown to be custom-made for you alone, At the I same time, we will be pleased to help you with the selection of I gowns for all members of the wedding party.

Adam Room. Saks Fifth Avsnue, Chestnut at Ninth, Philadelphia CHELTENHAM UPPER DARBY GREAT NORTHEAST MOORESTOWN PHILADELPHIA.

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