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The Daily Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 4

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The Daily Journali
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Vineland, New Jersey
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'Vineland Timet Journal Thunday, Oct. 30, 1958 Miss Schelder Becomes Bride OfMr.Mavroff Miss Audrey Schelder became tJ 4 -1 the bride of Serge Mavroff in IN $95 Paul Lutheran Church. Mil'ville on Sunday afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Zita Schelder, 216 Plum st, and IO Mrs.

Peter Mavroff of Weymouth TO rd. are the bridegroom parents. 95 Raymond gave the bride in marriage. She wore an empire line imported French chantilly lace and taffeta styled' i -A -i I''' i i Jf', t7 with sequin and pearl trimmed sleevesr and a chapel train. Her long lace and sequin trimmed veil was held by a pearl and sequin tiara.

Her bouquet as a white rose cascade. Mrs. Ar'ene Travis of Vneland was matron nonor. Bridesmaids; were the Misses Helen Trivellij and Beverly ScheldeY, the bride's sister, both of Vineland. They JA 0 Foot lirhming styling roomy comfort enter tha i.

ud imi 1 urn 'rinfn Ir eloquently beautiful, elega M. wore crystalette floor length gowns with long torso and stand-away necklines. Circular hats and veils matched their gowns, Mrs. Travis in aqua blue and the bridesmaids, corrado rose. 1 extravagant pointed toe pump MRS.

SERGE MWROFF corrm'ssioner. The couple told Beth Israel Sisterhood at yesterday's paid-up membership luncheon that the collection dating back to 1684 is for religious use as well as antique interest. (Times Journal photo). (Bird Studios) Wearing long white gloves, they carried carnation nosegays. by Jolene and rite to a new height in fathion.

CHARLES' Dorothy Ward of Vineland, flow Queen-Size Gals Amaze Couturier Matthew Unsworth To Wed Daughter Of Councilman er girl, was dressed like the matron of honor, carrying a basket of mixed flowers. Raymond BOOTERY Steineder Jr. was ringbearer. By DOROTHY ROE Neither New York skyscrapers OF RELIGIOUS SIGNIHCAN'CE-Mjseum pisces of Jewish ceremonial objects are shown by Harry M. Baten and Mrs.

Buten to Mrs. Ben Greenblatt, co-chairman; Mrs. Eugene Sil-bersiein, chairman, and Melvir Bioomenstein, activities Museum Pieces Displayed At Beth Israel Luncheon Antique Jewish ceremonial ob- dent, anticipated the sisterhood's were displayed by Mr. and 35th year as successful spiritually, M.T. Karry M.

Buten of Philadel- socially and financially. Mrs. Eu-phia at yesterday's 35th annual gene Silberstein was luncheon p.i.d membership luncheon of chairman and Mrs. Ben Green-BfJj Israel Sisterhood. Founders blatt, co-chairman.

c4 Buten Museum of Wedgewood! New members introduced by (r- r) said the religious pieces Mrs. Alfred Schwartz were Mrs. re part of their daily lives. jMelvin Weinstock, 'Mrs. Harry food was prepared Pogust, Mrs.

David Rosen, Mrs. George Travis was best man Councilman and Mrs. Harold and John Winterburn and Frank Texas plains evoke undue Poinsett, of Doylestown, an Pruno. all of Vineland. ushers.

amazement in the mind ot hierre nounce the engagement of their The Rev. Mr. R. W. Seaman rain, Doy wonaer oi me rans Mi FthPl Viroini.

701 LANDIL AVE. performed the ceremony and Miss; couture. After a five-week tour of Poinsett, to Matthew Unsworth, Ruth Lord played wedding mu-i" son of Mrs. Matthew Unsworth of sic. Mrs.

Harry Waltman sang. jLaroin exclaims. (Vineland and the late Mr. Uns- The bride's mother chose na-l buch big women you have here wonh vy blue taffeta with glascene ac-j1" Amenca- Miss Poinsett is a graduate of cessories and a white orchid and naering mnner on queen-size Ursinus College. Mr.

Unsworth the bridegroom's mother wore he adds: Attended the University of Penn-i vA served by sisterhood mem-! Jotie, Mrs. juarun lepper, mrs beige lace with black accessor Ana wey an iook so expen- sylvania and with the S'v! I Armed Forces during the Korean Felix Prizant, Mrs. Sandy Spiegel, bers. ies and a white orchid. ir 1 Trf if a viU FRIDAY AND ictcuiiuil in nuiui iiaiy iiati A January wedding is planned.

raws i.uiict.iiuii wa iioiicu as uic followed the ceremony. i Jlrs. MelVlfl Blomenstem, SOCiai iirs. nuwaru nouuimi, mis. tMties commissioner, was pre-iert Anson, Mrs.

Jack Green, Mrs. i.dr.g chairman. Mrs. Calvin 'Ray Naness, Mrs. Marvin Gold-Eahn.

program chairman, intro-1 stein, Mrs. Werner Axt, Mrs. jr! the euests. The invocation David Hirsch, Miss Lillian Minkin, bS ciT 2 th bla'cktr col S. bTaTk kato" 1 and white accessories jdes.gned a series of high-fashmn and white accessories.

jdress patterns his tour he After Nov. 1 the couple will: visited Boston, Washington, De-live in their newly built Chicago, Los Angeles, Seat-on Weymouth Willow Grove, jtle, Houston, Atlanta and St. Louis. SATUHV ONLY Mrs. Jerome Block, Mrs.

Daniel Goldenberg, Mrs. Donald Paul and Mrs. Gunther Berju. was given Dy Kauoi Martin i. Douglas.

Mrs. Cecelia Leuchter, presi- Richard Cervini Feted at Party A party was given Richard Michael Cervini on his fourth birthday, Oct. 25 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cer 1 Mrs.

Gross Visits Mr. Mavroff is owner of addition to New York. Says he: vini, 55 north vaiiey ave. Bar. "Everything is different here PAY'- i.

from EuroDe esoeciallv the worn-1 Attending were Darlene Rice it 6a m. NOj; VFW Auxiliary i The Ladies Auxiliary, Van sen Post 157. was urged to main en. Here you see fashion in the Cindy Ewan, Waiter Taggart, street. In Paris you must go to! Warren Taggart, Robin Dunn, the couture salons for this.

I have! Lois Parkie, Arnold Capoferri, seen more French fashions in! Allan Capoferri, Marian Medio, America than ever I have seen in Susan Clouser, Richard, Bonnie, PTA Lists Prizes For North Vineland At the North Vineland Parent Teacher Assn. card party Tues- tain its high level in the field of Americanism, community service Here you put them in the Robert and Richard Cervini. and veterans' hospital work by day night there were 14 tables -chow windows. There we keeo 1 l1 co-cperation with its officers. Mrs.

Joseph Gross, ninth dis piay. special prizes were won them carefufly out of sight of the women. In Paris today you see by Mrs. Ida Belke and Mrs. Do-public, each designer guarding his women walking down the street trict president, guest speaker at ra rdssen.

own creations. bare-headed, but here every well- ma FINANCING '59 Models utners were Harry Link, rredj Cardin also topples a few tra-sdressed woman wears a hat. It is ditions when he remarks on Amer-wonderful. They look so much I (Tuesday's meeting at the post i home, also invited members to the Bush-Kerrick Post Home, Millville 2 P.M.. Nov.

23 for the de- Reutter, E. L. Walker, Dante Righi, Mrs. Mary Hecker, M. L.

Jones, Alfred Fenili, Mrs. Ger-itz, Mrs. Clara Lloyd, Ralph Pas- DELSEA DRIVE RESIDENT Mrs. Anthony Basile, the former Miss Elaine J. Musto, daughter of Mrs.

Mary Musto, of 718 south Seventh was married Oct. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Bavile, of Summer Minotcla.

are bridegroom's parents. The couple have returned from Miami, Fla. and reside at 585 north Delsea dr. ican hats: (more chic. No costume is com "American women are much plete without a hat, and Ameri-more hat-conscious than French 'cans seem to understand this." president official We are pleased to announce mat our tuiLunieis uuying Edward P.

Maeuire, Command new 1959 model cars can take seri, Elizabeth Schelder, Anthony Frasnelli and Danny Liberto. Also winning were George Whit: taker, Mrs. Olga Vogel, Ralph Jones, Mrs. Tola Terwilliger, Mrs. The bra that does more for ary.

National Commander-in- Veterans Council at the VTW post Chief Louis Feldman is expected: home on Nov. 11. er of Van Deusen Post, commending a close relationship between post and auxiliary, invited mem- advantage of this low cost fin-; ancing. Or Mrs. George Marine, president, Rose Bertonazzi.

urged early fruit cake sales. She you because and Mrs. Peter DiNunzio served 9 bers to a dinner and social eve-: UeYf Ill-riOrilll lO. next month. Highlight of INSURANCE vear wil1 the Past P5t commanders' and past auxiliary 60S Landis Ave.

Vineland presidents' dinner on Jan. 31, as guest speaker. Commander Maguire invited the auxiliary to join the post in providing Christmas entertainment for N. J. Memorial Home residents in December.

Members Assisting Mrs. Anthony Frasnelli, chairman, were Mrs. Einar Johnson, Mrs. Lyman Mathews, Mrs. Joseph Finkelstein, Mrs.

An-gep, Comataro, Mrs. Frank Lo-pergolo, Mrs. John Young and refreshments. The meeting also was "kick-off" for 1959 membership campaign. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, Nov.

25. OX 1-0565 OX 1-P553 marking the Diamond Jubilee for also were asked to participate in VFW. 40th anniversary oi tne local' post and 35th of the auxili- open house sponsored by United Miss Jennie DiBrigida. The Newest of Everything Great The Greatest of Every thinz New! A ItllVGul! $395 I7f JrWw17 8.98 to lik JSSb. CN Sf fv RSI 'V- )t' Jmj 4 nl' I '-yWlfy (for l' ih fit? 1 I I "si '-ifllulP.

"A "MM -yr I I I 'JiJ nil mniiii i Illir iPfjr -( tfnv i T-v vtJ h' 'v i-A i ii-OTwyiwgyvv CAR COATS 'Active women can oppreeiate the wonderful comfort of bra with extra low cut underarm. Stretch, bend, mov free and easy. Rave gives you all the freedom you want and need! The secret is superior design that keeps your bra snug yet gives you the ease for action your busy days demand. Rave No. 589 in machine washabl white cotton broadcloth.

32A to 3SC With pile linings! With rv 2 DAYS ONLY I quilt linings! These seats jzg to invite you in! rmfit Woven cotton plaids! Ribbed cotton stripes! Sturdy corded cottons! Colorful solid cottons! Plushy pile linlngsl Warm quilted liningsl Pile-lined xlp hoods! Pop-up hood-collars! Matching knit trims! Novelty braid trims! Fur-like pile trims! Many are washable! Fall shades! 7-14. The moment you open the door, you discover the newnesj and the greatness of the "59 Dodge. You discover new in-and-out ease Dodge Swivel Seats swing out to invite you in. You find new push-button ease a touch of a button controls both driving and weather. There's new handling erne Level-Flite Torsion-Aire smooths out the road, levels the load.

New ease of visibility outside mirrors adjust from the inside, inside mirrors adjust themselves electronically. There's even new easa of maintenance a Lmtre-Bond baked enamel finish that keeps its sheen twice as long. For the newest of everything great, AH these other important features, too Elastic stitching under cup for flexible fill Elastic around cup for snug fit! Circle-stitched cups for uplift and shaping! All elastic back for breathing, moving comfort! Extra low-cut back for fashion and firm anchorago I tee and drive the new '59 Dodgo. 'Xxnm turn mi -h3Kk yvsit New '59. DODGE RDAI 10 )0 509 N.

Delsea Drive (Just North of Vineland Trail ic Circle) IN ATLANTIC CITY Black Horso Pike (Rt. 40) Opposite Atlantic Drive-In. OPEN SUNDAYS 10 to West and Landis Aves. DE MARCO MOTORS 533 Landis Vineland, N. J..

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