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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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JaneEllen Howard, G.E.Fulton Wed The marriage of Miss Jane Ellen Howard and Geoffrey Edmont Fulton took place Saturday afternoon in Episcopal Church of the 'Holy Trinity, New York City. Ths bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barton S. Howard, 12 E.

Glenolden Glenolden. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. I.

Feldman, 355 Riverside Drive, New York City. The Rev. Robert K. Dixon officiated. The reception was In the State Suite of the Plaza Hotel.

The newly married couple a spending their honeymoon in the British West Indies. Mr. Howard gave his daughter in marriage. Her silk ottoman empire style gown a trimmed in white mink. Her headpiece was a Chantilly lace veil used in her family both in this country and in England for several generations.

She carried a white Bible. Mrs. Samuel Simon of Oakmont, a cousin of the bride, was the matron of honor. She wore a full length pink moire gown with a pink tulle cloche and carried pink roses. The bridesmaid was Mrs.

Alfred Kluge Jr. of Beach Haven, N.J., cousin of the bride. Her ensemble was identical with that of the honor attendant. The bridegroom's brother-in- law, Arghyrios A. Fatouros of Athens, Greece, a visiting professor at the University of Chicago, was best man.

Ushers were John Barton Howard of Glenolden, the bride's brother, and James K. Samara of New York City. The bride is a graduate of Glen-Nor High School and the Moore Institue of Art, Philadelphia. She was the winner of the P.A. Widener European Traveling Fellowship and has studied in Paris.

She is a textile designer. The bridegroom, an architect, was graduated from the River dale Country Day School in New York and the Yale Univer shy School of Architecture and the Graduate School of Design of Harvard University. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton will live at 510 E.

85th New York City. DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, DEC. 2, 1963 PAGE 8 Helen Jean Porter, Mr. Brower Marry ROSE TREE The marriage of Miss Helen, Jean Porter to Donald Bruce Brower took place here Saturday afternoon in Reformation Lutheran Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. F. Porter, 420 Pine Brook Drive, Glen Riddle. The bridegroom's parents are Mr.

3754 and Mrs. D. Susan Lane, G. Brower, Brookhaven. The Rev.

Robert E. Anderson officiated, Mrs. C. Jerome Fink was soloist and Eugene W. Hinkle, organist.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace with a scalloped scoop neckline. The full skirt had tiers of lace and a chapel train. Her bouffant veil was held by a crystal headdress and she carried a cascade of Fuji chrysanthemums and pompons on a Bible with streamers of Sweetheart roses. Miss Marian Dolores Porter, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a coral crys- talette peau de soie sheath with a scoop neckline and a floor length pleated overskirt with a bow at the waistline.

A matching peau de soie headpiece and a cascade of bronze and yellow Fuji chrysanthemums and pompons completed her ensemble. St. John's Church Is Scene oi Rites WALLINGFORD-Miss Elizabeth A. Reilly and Anthony R. Semeraro were united in marriage here Saturday morning in St.

John Chrysostom Catholic Church. The Rev. Patrick J. Dougherty officiated. Philip Morgan was the soloist.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Reilly, 908 S. Providence Road, Nether Providence.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Semeraro, 310 Biciunore Drive, Wallingford, are the parents of the bridegroom. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a peau de soie gown with a boat neckline of Alencon lace and bands of lace at waist and on the skirt. The A-line skirt had back fullness ended in a chapel length train.

Her headpiece was a chapel length veil with a pearl pendant, and she carried a cascade of white orchids. Mrs. Matthew P. Dever of Wallingford, the matron of honor, wore a gold taffeta gown with a full cocktail length skirt. The bridesmaid, Miss Mary Ellen Semeraro, sister' of the bridegroom, wore an identically styled gown in green taffeta.

Their headpieces matched their dresses and they carried cascades of fall flowers. Leonard Talarico of Barrington, N.J., was best man. Ushers were Joseph Florio of Pennsville, N.J., Patrick J. Fisher of Chester and William J. Bergin of Wallingford.

A reception in the Colony Hoel, Chester, followed the ceremony. After a trip to New York, the couple will live at 501 E. Media Parkway, Wallingford. The bride is a graduate of Votre Dame High School and he Peirce School of Business, Philadelphia. The bridegroom is a graduate 3f St.

James High School, VIount St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg, and George- own University, Washington, D.C. He is an attorney with of- Ices in Chester. Slndlinger pholo The marriage of Miss Frances R. Vaul, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank P. Vaul of Woodlyn, to Ronald C. DeFelice, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Julio DeFelice of Woodlyn, was solemnized in Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Milmont Park. The newlyweds have returned from i a i Beach, and are living in Woodlyn. The bridesmaids were Miss Mary Jane Reagan of Chester, Miss Victoria Litzsinger of Swarthmore and Miss Betty Kondik of Brookhaven. Their radiant blue gowns and headpieces were identical in style with those of the honor attendant and they carried cascades of yellow Fuji chrysanthemums and pompons. June Denise Malconison of Essington, niece of the bride, was flower girl.

Charles A. Cass of Ridley Park was the best man and the uushers were Wayne Brower of Brookhaven, brother of the bridegroom; and Raymond Pennell Jr. and Thomas Shull, both of Parkside. A reception at the Log Cabin Inn, Elwyn, immediately followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Atlantic City, N.

the newlyweds will live at the Woodlyn Park Apartments, Woodlyn. The bride is a graduate of Penncrest High School and the Modernella College of Beauty Culture. The bridegroom, a laboratory assistant at the E. I. DuPont DeNemours Wilmington, is a graduate of Ridley Park High School and is presently attending Drexel Institute of Technology.

Muscella photo Mrs. John R. Elison was Miss Theresa Ann DeSimone before her marriage in St. Robert's Catholic Church, Chester. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Vito DiSimone of Chester and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elison, also of Chester. The newlyweds spent their honeymoon in the Pocono Mountains.

Powell-Fowler Vows Are Spoken HOLMES The Rev. Gilbert J. Ward officiated here Saturday in Holmes United Presbyterian Church at the ceremony that joined in marriage Miss Olive Maria Powell and Wayne Kenneth Fowler. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Powell, 2220 MacDade Blvd. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Roy K. Fowler, 233 Belmont Milmont Park, and the late r.

Fowler. The organist was Charles Deveney. Six members of the Youth choir at the church sang the wedding music. They were Walter Rogers, David Ritter, Susan Maclntyre, Lynn Holmes, Pamela Woodley and Mario W. Powell, brother of the bride.

Mr. Powell gave his daughter in marriage. Her rosepoint lace gown had a sabrina neckline and a tiered skirt with chapel length train. A crown of pearls and crystals length veil and bouquet of ste- tield her floor she carried a phanotis, white orchids and ivy. Miss Jean L.

Fowler, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Her floor length gold velvet gown was complemented by a matching pillbox and a muff of green smilax and gold pompons. The bridesmaids were Miss Brenda DelGiorno of Milmont Cooking Is Fun CLOVERLEAF ROLLS cup milk 4 cup sugar teaspoons salt 14 cup butter or margarine, soft 1 package active dry yeast cup warm water 5 cups (about) sifted flour Melted butter or margarine (extra) Scald milk; stir in sugar, salt and butter until butter melts; cool to lukewarm. Sprinkle yeast over warm water in a large mixing bowl; stir to dissolve; stir in lukewarm milk mixture. Add half the flour; beat until smooth; stir in remaining flour.

Turn out on prepared pastry cloth; knead elastic. Yarnalt photo Miss Shirley Rose Quattro and Donald A. Franklin were married in St. Anthony's a i Church, Chester. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Sandy Quattro of Chester and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Franklin of Parkside. The newlyweds spent their honeymoon in the Pocono Mountains and are living at 16 W.

Forestview Road, Parkside. Colette photo Miss Mary R. Birchall and Roy S. Donaldson were married in St. Faith's Episcopal Church, Brookline.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Mark Birchall of Haver town and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Joseph Donaldson of Glenolden and the late Mr. Donaldson.

After a honeymoon in the Florida and Nassau the newlyweds will live in Glenolden. Lewis pholo Miss Barbara Ann Rutkowski and Edward H. Lewandowski were married in St. Hedwig's Catholic Church, Chester. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry F. Rutkowski of Brookhaven and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Edward A. Lewandowski of Chester and the late Mr.

Lewandowski. The newlyweds will live at 420 10th Upland. Vows In Norwood Church NORWOOD--Marriage a nosegay of yellow were exchanged here Saturday afternoon in St. Gabriel's Catholic Church by Miss Deborah Murtaugh of Woodlyn and Edwin L. McDevitt.

until smooth and The bride is the daughter of Place in greased bowl; brush top with melted butter; cover with clean towel. Let rise in warm place, free from draft, until doubled--about 1 hour. Punch down dough; turn out on prepared pastry cloth; divide dough in half. Form each half into a 9 inch roll; cut each roll into 9 equal pieces; form each piece into 3 small balls. Brush sides of balls with melted butter.

Place 3 balls in each section of greased muffin pans (each cup 23,4 by cover. Let rise in warm place, free from draft, until doubled -about 1 hour. Brush lightly with (400 degrees) butter. Bake in hot oven about 15 minutes. Mr.

and Mrs. John M. Mnr- taugh, 2020 Manley Granite City, 111. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mary G.

McDevitt, 1667 S. 55th Philadelphia. The Rev. A. James Chapman officiated.

Mrs. Mary Fitzpatrick was the organist. Mr. Murtaugh gave his daughter in marriage. Her street length brocade dress was scalloped at the neck and waistlines.

Her shoulder length veil was held by a petal wreath and she carried a nosegay of white pompons. The maid of honor was Miss Grace Elizabeth Bossinger of Glenolden. She wore a street length willow green satin dress with a matching headband and pompons. Terance S. Murtaugh of Granite City, the bride's brother, was best man.

The reception was in the Fireside Open Hearth, Springfield. After a trip to New York the new Mr. and Mrs. McDevitt will live in Ridley Park. The bride is a graduate of In- terboro High School and the bridegroom of John Bartram High School, Philadelphia.

Both are employes of the Vertol Division of the Boeing Co. Blanket Rule When you launder fine wool blankets, use the wool setting or the fine fabric setting on your automatic washer. Wash and air woolens often to help protect them from damage by insects and dust. Profcsiilori a I a i a PHONE TR 4-5377 CAtoMSN'S 413 ROSE CHESTER Park and Miss Tamara Horwit: and Mrs. Frederick Uberti Philadelphia.

Their green velvet gowns anc headpieces were fashioned lik those of- the honor attendant anc their flowers were like hers. Polly E. Powell, the bride', sister, was the flower girl. Chris topher Cianci of Rose Tree wa: ringbearer. Nicholas Summo of Milmon Park was best man.

Ushers were the brides' brother Jeorge Powell! and Frank Dona to of Milmont Park and Hugh Wynne Jr. of Holmes. The reception was In tb church social hall. When the; return from the Pocono Moun tains the newlyweds will live a 629 17th Prospect Park. The bride is a graduate Ridley Township High School She is a medical secretary a Jefferson Medical College, Phi adelphia.

The bridegroom, also a grac uate of Ridley Township High School, is employed by the Ver tol Division of the Boeing Co. Granger-Daughtrey Nuptials Soi Mrs. William Thomas Daughtrey Jr. was Miss 'Sallie Ann Granger before her marriage Saturday afternoon in the Church of the Resurrection, Greenwood, S. C.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Granger of Chinquapin, Greenwood, formerly of Ridley Park. I The bridegroom, is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Thomas Daughtrey, 8025 Buffalo Norfolk, Va. The Rev. William Beckham, who officiated, was assisted at the ceremony by the Rev. Lavan B.

Davis, rector of St. Christopher's Church, Pensacola, Fla. Mrs. Forest Jones was organ- 1st, The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore $. her maternal grandmother's wedding 'gown of antique ivory slipper satin.

It has a sheath- front skirt and a cathedral length train, and a bertha of heirloom lace. Her veil was attached to a tiara and she carried a bouquet of orchids and stephanotis. The maid of honor was Miss Barbara Jean Prall of Wailing- ford. Her avocado green floor MRS. DAUGHTREY JR.

length gown was made of etched taffeta. It had an A-line skirt, tailored bow at the back neckline. Her pillbox matched her gown and she carried a cascade of bronze chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Thomas Richard Bates of Pensacola, Miss Julia Marr Burch of Summit, N.J., Mrs.

Michael Andrew Davis of Columbia, S.C., Miss Linda Sue Vogt of Alexandria, and Miss Beth Commander Wharton of Virginia Beach, Va. Countian Is Married To South Carolinian SPRINGFIELD Miss Beverly Ann Tomlinson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Earl S. Tomlinson, 423 Foster Drive, and Marion Carlisle Fetner Jr.

were married here Saturday in Covenant Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. M. C.

Fetner, 2410 Clark Columbia, S.C., are the parents of the bridegroom. The Rev. Wallace Stettler of- iciated. John Henzel of Spring: ield was organist and Mrs. Frank Heager of Sharon Hill, was soloist.

Given in marriage by her 'ather, the bride wore a gown of peau de soie with a cummer- und of crystals and pearls, a ell shaped skirt and a chapel ength train. Her elbow length riple tiered veil was held by a headpiece of peau de soie, and she carried a cascade bouquet of gardenias and stephanotis. Miss Judith S. Tomlinson of pringfield, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a street length dress of blue velvet with a matching triple bowed headpiece and carried a cascade bouquet of chrysanthemums and red roses.

Bridesmaids were Miss Vicki Van Ormer of Springfield and Brides-to-Be Wedding- torms must be filled out and returned to the Daily Times office or to the Times correspondent in your area at least a week before the wedding. We will accept pictures separately up to a week after the wedding. However, the form must be sent in advance of the wedding whether there is a picture with it or not. For best coverage of your wedding you should contact your area representative as soon as you set your wedding date, out, or you may call the A I A I Miss Judith Simmons of Huntington Valley. They wore identically styled dresses and headpieces of rouge red velvet and carried cascade bouquets of chrysanthemums and pink roses.

Marcia Rodney of Springfield, served as flower girl. Thomas Burley of Columbia, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were E. Scott Tomlinson Sharon Hill, brother of the bride, and Marvin Burley of Strother, S.C., uncle of the bridegroom. Following a reception at the Masonic Hall, Springfield, the newlyweds left- for Columbia, S.C.

where they will live. The bride is a graduate of Springfield High School. She and her husband are graduates of Newberry College, Newberry. Mrs. Russell Thompson Jr.

was Miss Catherine Redding before her marriage in the home of the Rev. Roy Williams of Chester. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Redding of Chester.

She and her husband will live with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson, 219 Kerlin Chester. Their gold ensembles were like that of the honor attendant. The flower girl was Miss Mary Adele Munger of Chicago, niece of the bride; and the ring bearers were Lawrence A.

Granger and Stephan W. Granger of Wellsboro, her nephews. Mr. Daughtrey was his son's best man. Seating the guests were Darien P.

Daughtrey Jr. of Norfolk, the bridegroom's cousin; Robert Price Granger, brother of the bride; and Frank C. Garrett of Durham, N. Page Johnson of Richmond, Va. Rufus P.

Outland of Portsmouth and Andrew J. Smith of Richmond. After a reception in the Greenwood Country Club the newlyweds left for a tour of the Carolina coast. They will live at the Frederick Military Academy, Portsmouth, where the bridegroom is an instructor. The bride was graduated from Pensacola High School a Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Va.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Chowan Junior College, Murfreesboro, N. and the University of Richmond. Note to new cooks: when you are making a pastry shell that is to be baked without a filling, always prick both the sides and bottom of the pastry with the tines of a fork before the pastry goes into the oven. The pricking will help to prevent shrinkage. Infants', Children's iWear AT BIG DISCOUNTS FREE G1F1 WRAPPING Professional care' ook ALMOR RUG CLEANING i There's so much to do in America's year-round vacatianlandl See us for alt- expense tours, hotel Florida Expenift Tour As low as $156.30 WEIR TRAVEL SERVICE 623 Welsh St.

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