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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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SOCIAL and WuMHNT Family- Elects Frank Hoier Reunion Head Louis Goldy In rdiMonday Wednesday's Bride The date and attendants for her approaching marriage to Clarence E. Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Simpson, 345 Hastings Street, South Williamsport, have been announced by Miss C.

Goldy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. 2710 Grand The double ring ceremony will be performed in the Church of the Ascension at 8 o'clock Monday evening by the Rev. Joseph Hie- the' her sister, Starr, this city, jfc-ifiijtjpfl ml and wiL in father.

Leroy Simpson, U.S. Navy, will serve as best man for his brother. A reception will be held at the Y.W.C.A., following the ceremony, after which the couple will leave for a "-wedding trip. Miss Cipldy was graduated the Willhwrisport High School, class of 1943; and is employed by L. L.

Stearns and Sons. Mr. the Pennsylvania a discharged Army veteran and a graduate of the South "Williams-port class Charles J. StockweU married of 4 o'clock I Engagement Revealed At The engagement of Miss Elsie Reynolds Perkins, a former bor of the music education fac- uity State Teach- 11, Wilkes-Barre, nounced at a supper party re cently at the Hotel Dresden, llkes-Barre, by JVIr. and Mrs.

tfcirry Perkins, Plymouth, of the brldeiele.ct. Miss Perkins, well known In Mansfield as soprano soloist, is director of vocal depart- fo. -4J? Church afternoon. riding. Miss Jdchop Mauy State Church Of Marriage The marriage of Miss Betty Elder, daughter of Mr ar.d Mrs.

Edward J. 940 Street, Jersey Shore, to A Kirk Mary Winner Weds Charles Jerome Little Chapel of the sh bhep- -Innouncement has been made of engagement of Miss Pauline and Philadelphia, to Sift. Fxed son of M. Norman, Sal- laiiasburg. The bride-to-be is the daaghter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Jackson, Huntingdon. a late afternoon Ceremony in the Church of Annunciation at 4 p'ileck Wednesday, Miss Mary Elizabeth Winner, daughter of Mr. Reach Rflad, became the Tsclde of Stone, son of Mr. and Frank! Charles Jerome Stocfcwell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arad Harris Stotit: well, 1410 Campbell Street. The altars of the church were adorned with pink roses and palms against a background of -lighted cathedral candles. The Very Rev. Frank P.

McHugh officiated at the 'li': service. 5 MKS. ANTHONY STONE StoneT Wilson Street, Jersey Shore, was, recently The single ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. William E. -Watkins, in the State College Methodist Church, on April 13.

The bride graduated from the local High School in 1941 and from Dickinson Junior College, this city tons, a pink flowered hat and a white orchid Oat-of-Town Among were MUs Jaggardj New York City: Mrs. Howard Ulman, Jr MX. and Mrs. Charles Petnlck, State College; ummings, Crawfordsville, and Mrs. George Meadow, Miss -Ellen was escorted to altar by her father.

Her bridal gown was designed a white satin basque, with square yoke of net appliqued wjth satin petals. The sleeves ended in point effect at the wrists and the full skirt of net terminated in a train. The bride's full-length veil of illusion extended from a cap of roped satin intertwined-with orange blossoms, and she carried a cascading bouquet of white gladioli and white orchids. Fire Mrs. Harry Alvin Baird, sister of the bridegroom, served Miss Win ner as matron of honor.

-Gowned in pale maize, wore a pale yellow ostrich feather pouff headdress. The cascading bouquet she carried contained pale yellow gladioli. Bridesmaids were Wrs. George Anthony Lyon, Mrs. Leonard Fink.

ler, Miss Sarah Hays Bubb and Mrs. H. Byron Gates, all gown ed in powder blue. They, too, wore matching ostrich feather pouff headdresses and their cascade bouquets -were of peach col ored gladioli. All of the attendants' gowns were BennetV Binghamfon: Mr.

and "Irs. P. Qv, Morgan, Farmingham, Edward Tauch, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.

Mer- ur, Wilk.es^arre; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel MacWttJlan, and Miss Ruth' Getbel, Bwtier, Miss Anne Muir, Stroqdsburg; Harry Chamberlain, Northtunber- and; Miss Doris Glogser, Johns- own; Elmer Phillips, Mrs. Eben Shaffer, Kingston; Harry Ketterldge, Rochester; Mr. and Mrs.

D. H. Baker, Upper Darby; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Crew, Ward, Blossburg; Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Ecken- tein, Camp Hill; Mr. and Mrs.

Carl O. Hoover, Woolrlch; Mr: C. i'iske Geary, Ridgway; Miss Tohi Hummel, Eastern. Following a three-weeks wedding the couple in Wll- famsport. For travel the, bride seeded a gray worsted suit with black accessories white orchid shoulder corsage.

Dorothy Snyder Engage in 1943. Mr. Stone graduated, from thel e( i tn ace basque bodices, Jersey Shore School in. 1936! bracelet-length sleeves and full and is employed as a local repre- )i rts net, Harry Alvin Baird was best man for Mr. StockweU.

and ushers were George Anthonv Ralph Eckstein, William Fillmore Winner. Knauber. Leonard Finkler and William Howard Rothi fuss. Presiding at the organ was T. Leroy Lyman.

Mr. and Samuel Long, of Tha WJUUraport Country Club Picture Rocks, have pro use decorated with pajin. sentative for the Wearever Aluminum Corporation. Keveal Marriage Ot Ruth Long to Harold Swisher Mrs. ville.

light blue greeted guests in a chiffan The single TlhjTceremony was gown and ue flowered hat, worn, performed by the Rev. Clarence a i orehid corsage Otto, July 27, in the Turbotville A stockwell wore gray James Lutheran parsonage. The couple was attended by Pfc. and Mrs. Stanley F.

Foust, sister and brother-in-law of the bridegroom. The bride was attired in a white- silk frock with white i and wore a cfdeep pink rosebuds. Jitrsr'foust also wore a whits-sflli dress, with black ac- quisette accented i jeweled but- -t- The bride attended Millville High School. The bridegroom enlisted In the Naval Reserves in 1944. serving one year in the Pacific.

He reinlisted in the Isavy in February of this year for a two-year period. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Clarence E. Simpaon, 345 Hastings Street, South Williamsport, afliT Cecelia Louise Goldy, Grand Street, city. John C. Homer, 1391 Almond Street, city, and E.

Starkey, Mansfield. PAULINE JACKSON Miss Jackson' is a graduate of untingdori School and is now employedNuf General Electric at. Philadelphia. Sergeant fr om Williamsport "graduated School The engagement thy Irene Snyder to Doro- William Clarkson, is announced. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs.

Erma Snyder, 905 Soutii Alley Street'and the late Lloyd R. Snyder. Mr. Clarkson is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

WalUr Glarkson, 1410 Sherman Street. Miss Snyder is employed at Wll- lianuport Battery Company and Mr. Clarkson, at Parsons Roofing Company. and is now serving with The Army Air Forces CojnmunicationNit the National Airport, WMhlnfeton, D.C. No date has set for the wadding.

Couple Manies In Parsonage John H. Hunter, of Beech CJreek, has announced the marriage of his daughter, Pauline Clara, to Frank Cruise, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cruse, 638 ICast Bald Eagle Street, Lock Ha- Men. Theceremony was performed at ttie parsonage of the Church of (Christ at Bhmchard, June Fhe bride is employed by 22 the 1-Vnnsylvania Department of High- the bridegroom at the Piper Aircraft Cor- jporatlon.

RobtrtMn, Wfliiooro. Mr. and MM. Jamea Qridley an ruidlng in OsJeton follow- Inf their rcxsont In the borb Methodist Church. The the I Lou anchter of Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Mr. Oridley la the ton of Mrs. GaJeton. Irvin Donald Stroble, Melvin Sherwood, Kenneth Enti, Warren Artley, Orl Millar and mond ShiheenV pastor.

Vicinity Couple Wed in Church At Lock Haven Mrs. Levona Gregory, Westport has announced the marriage a her daughter, Irene and Francis. G. Severino, son of Mrs. Peter Severino, 651 East Bald Eagle Street, Lock Haven.

The dpuble ring ceremony anc low nuptVU -mass were in the St. Agnes Catholic Church morning at 9.30. o'clock by the Rev. Charles H. Hipp.

The. bride was given in marriage by Alten Crissman and by Mrs. Crissman, sister of the bridegroom. She wore white two piece gabardine suit with blue anc accessories and a corsage pihk roses and gladioli. Mrs Crisinian wore light gold suit with white accessories and corsage of Talisman- and gladioli.

Best man "was Angela Severino, brother of the. i The mother of the bride wore gray suit with navySaccessories wore William Miller. George M. Hill 82 Years Old George M. Hill, 613 Jordan Avenue, Montoursville, celebrated his 82nd birthday with his family In form of a picnic at his daughter's farm, Mrs.

Earl Modeller's, on Aug. 4. Our generations were present Those of the family who attended, beside honor guest, George M. Hill, were: Miss Rosa Hill, Mrs. George Gilbert, Bruce Gilbert, Mary Gilbert, Earl Hill, Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Gilbert, G'regery Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar-Hill, George Hill, Shirley Hill, Edgar Hill, Catherine Hill, Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Reeder, Ernestine Gortner, Mr. and MM Mosteller, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes, A.

Given in the A dress i man. u. 01(1 fil.Ml Haven. rett The 12th annual reunion of the Mr. and Mrs.

J. Leo Hess an- Mr Woodley family was held at Mem-; nounce the engagement and com- Mill orial Park recently with the fol- Ing marriage of their daughter, owing officers named for Carol, to E. Lamont Dill. June vear- 0 Mrs Dl11 "07 Ankm-v President, Frank Hofer; vice Wwt Fourth Street president, Paul Woodley; secre-! Tne ceremony will be performed The ary, Mrs. Martha Snyder; urer, Richard Woodley.

It was decided to hpld the next reunion at Mountain Beach the tlrst Saturday in August" Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr and Mrs. John Eder, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Infer. Mrs. Carrie Hofer, Samuel Ritler, Mr. and Mrs. a i Bosch, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Wood-! Mr, and Mrs. Guy Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stroble, Mrr and Mrs.

Bruce Woodley, Mr- and Mr. and LynztKochr 4 Mf. and Mrs. Bruce- Eder, and Mrs. Forrest Artley, Mr.

and Mrs. William Hawk, Mrs. Walker, i. Henderson, Mrs. Carrie Entz, Mrs.

Edna Woodley, Mrs. Elizabeth" CanSpb-uj- Qtftrlex Sraltn, Mary Ellen Bosch, Marie Ulmer, Joan" Woodley, Marie Woodley, Ada Mae Sherwood, Harriet Miler, Jane Woodley, Margaret Woodley. Catherine Lose, Ann a i Henderson, Alice Jane Bosch, Carol Bosch, Connie Sherwood, Mary Elizabeth Entz, Janet Eder; Vada Mae Hofer, Raymond Woodley, Guy Vincent Snyder, Paul Bosch, Ronald Stroble, navy dress with white accessories wore gardenia NA wedding breakfast waKserved at Kjfler's Cafe with at the bridegroom's home. Upon return from a visit to Albany, the couple wil Betrothal Of Mary Hess Miss Barre Becomes "OfMr;) a hp couple VMI: The br.ri,. Products, a Mr.

A A the Lock served 22 the arinpd with his -fai'her herd of Messiah's Lju a Church, South Williamsport Officiating at the double ring service will be the Rev. E. Ray- Miss Hess and Mr. Dill were graduated from the Williamsport High School, Class of 1943. Both are students at Bucknell University.

Mr. Dill served as an ensign in the United States Navy for three yean and was to a destroyed. He saw service in the Asiatic-Pacific theater of operations. Miss Karstetter Margaret Holmes, Rosa Holmes, George Holmes, James Holmes, Ralph Holmes, Evelyn Colder and Mrs. Ward Van Dine.

"Given Honoring Recent 'T- Huntingdon Wedin Parsonage Miss Mary Karstetter, daughter of Mr. and Harry Karstetter, Salona, R.D. and Mtlford Huntington, of Mill Hall, were married Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at the parsonage -'of the Evangelical Mission by the Rev. Lee W. Baftges.

Attending-the Couple were Robert and Josephine Huntington, brother and sister of the bridegroom. The bride Si employed by the J. 7. Newberry Store in Lock Haven and bridegroom is a son of Mrs. George Huntington of Mill Hall.

He served in the tank corps for three years. The couple is living at Salona, R.D. live at 651 East-Bald Eagle Street Lock Haven. Thexbride attendet the Renovo.High School and has been employed by Manufacturing Company. Mr.

Severino was graduated from the Lock Haven High School and seiV- ed overseas with the Division. He was dischargea-with 30 months of service and is novv employed at the Piper Aircraft Corporation. TFFAT REUNION COVINGTON-The "annual" reunion of the Treat Family will be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Kenneyville, Saturday, Aug. 10. Miss Jeanne V.

Poust, Hughesville, held a variety shower at her home in Miss Ruth Gray, who was married Tuesday evening at the Methodist Table decorations were lovely and the bride received many beautiful gifts. The "following were present: Miss Gray, Miss Mary Margaret McClintock, Miss Patty Bubb, Miss Jeanne Odell? MUs Susan-Dlggan, 'Miss Barbara Beardsell and Miss Anna McBride. Mil In ON 1 IAITIMOII US 40 CONGRESS HOTEL ComfortobU loomi and Dininf loom AMPLE PA'IKING SPACE TOURIST RATF 2,00 UP Have a Coke Wayne T. Gregory BOBT UrJUI SHOF Complete Refinishing Come In and See Me for an Estimate Reasonable Prices All Work Guaranteed 1EAB 116 ACADEMY ST. onort AUTHOttrr or THI COAPANY IT I I A COCA-COLA I INC tJSO WA4HIMOTOM lOUtlVAID OIAI 7340 CAM mix, recent marriage -of Cooper, daughter -Thomas -Cooper, Edward Chapman at the Baptist Chur The Rev.

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