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I i 3 and BiUetis, Willumipwt Morrnlng. J.ly 25. IM9 Social Invents an4 A ctivities Ruth Bodine Becomes Bride Of Mr. Reuthef Ml'NCY Miss Bodine, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.

Murray Bodine, of 217 South Mar- the. bride of Bnbuit son of M-and Mrs. Oscar Reuthei, of 24 North Washington Street, Saturday at 4 p.m.. The Rev. Bruce E.

Gideon performed the ceremony jn Methodist Church here before the altar arranged i baskets of white gladioli, and white larftspar. Mrs. Ethel Ritter presided at the organ- and presented traditional wedding music. SOloist was "Miss Lois The bride, given in marriage by "her father, wore a white.silk illtetbn gown i Chantilly lace trlmT'She had a shoulder length veil of imported net and carried -white roses wh ft Mrs. Kenneth Maust, of Elizabeth.

City, N.C., was. of honor and only attendant for the bride. Her gown was of green velveray mousseline-de-soie she wore a matching headdress of imported net. Her bouquet consisted of yellow rosebuds and yellow larkspur. brother of the bridegroom, served as best man.

A reception for 125 guests was held in tha Sunday Scrfool rooms, after which the" couple left for a wedding i to an undisclosed destination. Upon, their return wiU--resjde 8t the-- Bndine home. For traveling the bride wore a blue, silk shantung suit with, white'accessories. Frances Hall, W.E. Cleveland I Wed Saturday BLOSSBURG Miss Frances all.

daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs 1 'Miss Dickson Wed in Home Ceremdi Favorite danee dress for the young stsapless ivory, satin with -wing bow on shoulder. fashion Preview The cocoon cape, to wrap 1950 butterflies. Shown in soft pink fleece," 'for dressy Lois E. Decker Wed in Redeemer Lutheran Church White gladioli formed a back-1 tion for 100 guests was held at th ground for the wedding at 2.30 p.m.

Decker residence Upon theii re lunday of Miss Lois Eileen Deck-; from- a wedding tup Mr. rm er daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Henry will reside aj IMS Hess Decker 1306 Mansel Ave- East.

Third Street, tor travelm nun. oi nue, and -Mrs. Robert Henry, of 126 The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Dickson, a of and Irs. A. WJDic(fcson, of 60? berry Street, "to RobPT A.

ohrison, soiTof Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ohnson, 40 Bennett Street, took Ikt-e Saturday at 2.30 p.m.

The double ring ceremony was erformed at the Dickson ence by tfTe Rev. F. D.D., pastor of trc'et Methodist Church. Palms nd bouquets of mixed gladioli ormed a setting for the bride v.as' attired in a whifie rgandV street-length dress fa- i h.ea/-t neck- ne and a full skirt. Her head- ress, was a tiara of white' roses and gardenias, and she, carried a white.

Bible topped i white oses. gardenias and a shower white satin Mrs. Mason, i iUrgh, i wai honou. nly the wore an aqua lace dress and'car- ried a colonial, bouquet of mixed sweetpeas. CaricKner, of West Pittston, niece of Mr.

Johnson, as flower She wore a pink organdy frock and also carried a land bouquet 'of sweetpeas. Wesley Johnson served as best man for his brother. Before the couple left for a wedding trip, a reception was held t'he bridal -party and members of the Immediate, families, for traveling Mrs. Johnson a blue flowered'silk jersey dress with' a a white accessories and gardenias. 'The bride is a graduate of the Williamsport High School, the Williamsport Hospital Schoqljjf Nursing and during the'war served as a lieutenant in the Army Miss Sara M.

Muiphey, Art Director at MSTC, "Marries Announcement siiy of Pittsburgh. She- taught has been made-of the marriage of at Bloomsburg State Teai-heiis Mi-s Sara -Marjorie'-Murphey. di- College prior to becoming an rector of art at the Mansfield director at a i State State Teachers College, to J. Bu- Teachers College. ford Hicks, of Lebanon, Pre-Nuptial The single ring ceremony took Among events for the place Sunday- Juty-In-couple pwedmg wedding-was in -the Canoe Camp' Church of 'a.

rehearsal dinner given by James Christ before an altar decorated Morgan, president of Mansfield with baskets of white hydrangea State Teachers College, and Mrs. and candelabra. Assisting i arrange- Marjori'e director for- the- dinner was Miss of Mansfield" a e' Marion- Fairer. College, pi esenfed Trr: Mavrand Meade- ditional wedding music. of South Main Street, entenam- The bride wore a powder blue ed the bridal party af breakfast street trimmed i Sunday morning.

Other parties ace of the same color. Her large given for the bride included picture hat was of dark blue as showers by Mrs. Bertha Palmer were hep-other accessories. Her and Miss D.orothy Hutcheson, shouldec corsage was a white or; Elizabeth Morales and Miss chid I Betty Allen: dinner parties by Bridal Farty MisS Marjorie Brooks The matron of honor was Mrs. Clarissa Randall, Mrs.

-Genevieve Resw'irk. of Pittsburgh, She! Shaw arfd Mrs. Cora Atwater. chose, a light grey erepe street length dress' trimmed with em- i I broidery of the color, and Ujr dark grey accessories. Her shouly; TT der 'corsage was deep rosebuds.

kiiriP1 I HOmCl Best man. was Wiljiarii Noting- 11 "UiUO pastor of "the Canoe Camp. Church of The usher was Charles Lee 'traveling costume'Mrs. Hicks crrose a dark blue crepe Daughters of America, installed dress with -dark blue accessories. fo i low i officers vecently: After' the a recep- Mrs.

Plankenhprn, coun-i tion 'was held fit trie home of Miry Barnes, associate: -Mir and 'Mrs. Charles L. John-l coun ilo Mrs Rachel Dunlap. son, South Main Street. ce Elaine Sliber, decorations were carried out i a a t.e "vice councilor: Mrs.

white gladioli and Smale, past councilor: candles. Mrs. Bertha Palmer and FS Pauline associate IgstaWation Liberty Bell Council, No. 51, Gets Labor Post Reveal Wedding Of Esther Derr, Ronald Calkins Mr. and Mrs.

Henry L. Derr, Long Reach, have announced the marriage of, their daughter, Esther William-Nottingham poured, junior" past councilor and social; EJlen, to Ronald rWa. 1 others assisting at the crra i rm an. 1 ahaye. been "npminirea by President.

TruniBll to tary of -labor in charge of in- ttrnational labor affairs. The post has been vuaaiit about two-- yearn. Kaiser, S6. a native 01 ew is now rector oJb the i Office of. Labor son of Mrs.

Cawie of 1903 Harrison Avenue, and the late Floyd D. Calkins, The ceremony took place, July 16 Centenary Reformed Church, Winchester, Va. The Rev. Stephen L. Flickinger officiated.

Surprised Students Capture Terrorists BAHRU. A A A Six new officers of nt out on tion Stuart Myrtle Mrs; Ellery Besonceney Mrs. Mrs. Cora Peck Arthur Johnson. patrol as at- the British a t.

a P- fampoih. They lay their' home in Lebanon, ter Aug. 1st. The bride retary, a position wWeh she -has a held for 30 consecutive years: financiali The bride, was attired in a a a institute and the Fleming, assistant uc suit withSv-hi'p I Kni'miKit nf i A treasurer for the -12th ci She carried a bouquet of white roses and yellow gladioli. Her at- East Third Street the-bride selected an orch-i-d- dress i i accessories and a cor- Nurse.

Corps. She now is associ-1 rs Snirley Kriner, sis-. ated with ths State Nursing tel of he bridegrooni wore a blue ice and also as a member of Beta i i white accessories Sigma Phi sorority. Mr. Johnson I a carried a bouquet of "yellow.

also, is a graduate of the loca blue gladio ii. i '11? iMayniVd South -Williams-' eph a i Hall, daughter of Mr. ana vlrs ated at the double ring ceremony i i a 'Hall, North Redejmer Lutheran Church. Road, Blossburg, became the bride Mjss Leuise stryker was organist KarX a Mrs. Alfred Cleveland, arrd--Seth Ross--ipesented a Mansfield, Saturday at 3 to a a by The Maurice Entwistle, pasior of Hie Baptiat the double ring "rnarquisette yoke and satin cererdony at Hall residence.

a i formitig an off-the-should- 1 a the bride- wore an ivory fashioned princess style the Williamspoit High School 1947 and is employed by the Bell Telephone Company. The bridegroom, a South i liamsport High School' graduate in 1945, served two years in the Coast Guard and is now employed by jhe Valve, and Manufacturing Company. The Rev: Esther EasLs, of cousin of the bride, presented' tra- er effect. Her "full length veil of imported illusion small tiara she.carried ditional. Given in marfiiiKe by her.father, i a Bible topped bride wore a street length denias anc a shower of-ribbons dress of white' brocaded satin with Maid, of 'honor was Miss Eliza-, nayy accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds.

Matron of honor was MrT. James Hadley, of Blossburg, of the hride. She wore a taffeta with white and pecker, sister of the. bride, who wore an orchid French marqurse.tte gown fashioned, i full skirt trimmed with tiny satin bows. 'She wore a half bonnef-ofj matching.

Couple Mauled Here Friday Kigh employed at Grit. at 36 -Brandon Place. Frances Long, Robert Kohler Wed in Chapel The Little Chapel of Good Shepherd of Messiah's Lutheran i i i i was the scene of the a I a i was- recently elected pres-i of Mill Man, riage at 7 p.m. Saturday of Miss! ident of -the' North Bend Unit of law FraTrces Lorrgf, of 22 Fteming! the Hospital Aid Society, at a i attendants. Eail Kiiner, brother-in-law? pT Mr.

Calkins, was The couple is novv residing at 1561 West Avenue. The bridegroom is employed at Har- dei-'s. Hospital Unit; Names Officers NORJH, BEND Mrs. Grace treasurer for the -12th consecutive year and' degree captain a.nd entertainment Mrs. Grace Breon.

recording secretary, and Mrs. Annie Cline, assistant recording secretary. in Parsonage at Pleasant Gap Shower Miss Mowery! It was' of the Tho pjnrol rapid fire, i i two. WELLSBORO--The annual out- club Rrpunds of the Rod and Gun Cluh. at A I'complPte.

i i i deer small bore 'rifle--ami I I I are on the program. ANTES FORT Miss awarded." to in each -Zn a quiet wedding performed Friday night, Mrs. Etta p. Hit't, of Moorcroft, was married to Richard A. Frank, 342 Susqueharfna Street, this city.

Alderman LeRoy Edwards rosebuds. -----4 of Mansfield, served as A w-edditie. the Hall'residence at 5 Igwed by and and carried a coroiuai presented wedding music. Keller, vice president; a A i I ctlLll i i en i i i om- u. Ul S-lif ltea ffl upp a the bride's only attendant, and a -homfe of the bride, for omninvo pale; green was best man is employed by the Kohler will live temporarily in this The bride chose a sheer Baker, secretary a Mrs.

Albright vs the length aqua gown with a matchinglMrs. H. A. treasurer. De-1 Bernice Elizabeth Tressler hat.

White accessories completedI votipns w.ere by Mrs. ter of navid Tressler, of Mt. jjggjg-gnd bridegroom is-the son of 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry.

of Howard, K.iJ. lormer residents "of the Mill Hall area. and Mrs." Raymond H. A i a residing-at Mt. Eagle following their marriage- recently at the parsonage a ip re on w-as hostess' at a'-shooting attraction, of the Church at linen -shower at her home given, in served on the grounds.

bv the Rev. Marcus honor of iMiss Mowery. Missi -J ...:11 A I PARK VIEW OCEAN CITY, N. J. STH STREET AT ASBURY Rooms 9 HOT SHOWERS--HOUSEKEEPING FACILITIES 18TH SEASON MODERATE RATES.

Gregory, Owntt-Mgr. Phon. PARK W. pastor of tne. Sept.

Methodist Church. (James were played, and 're- Mr, and 'Mrs. John D. freshmerits were served, to the brother-in-' following: were Irs da Taylor, Mrs. Bernice Mrs.

Betty Dabbler, Mrs. ''Doris Taylor, Orpha mony and Miss Dorothy Other officers elected are: Mrs. comnany at State Walter. Miss Peggy Yeager, miistr I A Woll0r vire nresraent: lu 1 TA 1 i i Miss Lois Decker, Mrs. Lila Mow- Emma Carstetter and bride-elect.

High School, is a tneir gowll Serving as 1 i Diane Decker, niece in Mansfield upon their, returnv Slfcoiofiar bouquftToll the' Moorcroft schools. A of, the Blossburg: W4 earned colonial igh School, -the bride is a former mixed loses ueu employe of-the; J. F. Ward. Foun- drv.

city, joining her husband in Endi- Mr. Cleveland, a war veteran a graduate of- the Mansfield High School, 'attended the Mans-J field State College. He as 'f girls w.rei Pennsylvania and is Decker, niece of theJpride, a member of the editorial, stall of I and Mary Ann Henry, sister the I Grit Publishing Companj. is employed as mail carrier in Mansfield. Class of 1934 Plans were, made for a reunion of the'Class of 1934 of the Williamsport 'High School at a recent meetjng in the office of Patrick H.

Fierro. The event will be held the latter part of August. Class members planning "the reunion include Everett Rubendali, Alice Zerbe, Patrick Fierro, Mrs. Anna Belle Smith, Mrs, Dorothy Sullivan. Bruce Laedlein, Mrs.

Emily Thomas, MrsrLois "Becker. Chester Colyer, Elmer Mitstifer William Gehron, James Henry, Jack Smith, Mrs. Ethel Chambers and Pearle M. Carroll. The group will meet again, Richard Fer.rferr- They wore i 0 rch id es Theirj Vicinity Vfary Scot headdresses of white were over chiffon and they a i small colonial bouquets' of mixed tied with orchid ribbon.

Married 41 Years MUNCY-- Mr. and 'Mrs: Samuel Gottschall observed, their 41st wed. Best man fur Mr. Henry a Ml ding anniversary at home of ncluded Mrs Clifton were Mr. "ahd'Ml Robert Henry, brother of i A Gottschall, and family of Th brideg'robm; Albert L.

eims 6 -Mr. and Mrs. the future. A. Reed to a i War Mothers Chapter Plans have been completed for the picnic of the Bald Eagle Chapter of American War Mothers to be held Wednesday, July 27, in the afternoon and evening.

C. Third will be hostess to Entertains MONTGOMERY--Miss 0 iJt entertained ct her home in Muncy. R.D., recently for Mrs. Barbara H. Bardo, also of Muncy R.D.

Other guests present were MISS Former'Pastors At Lock Haven Visit Area A Rev- George G. Culbertson and his Phyllis Woodling, Miss Lois Wood- i a Miss Signs Jane, of Only ling, Miss Ruth Woodling, Harold i Ca uf are visiting at the family nTM Mice Virp-inia Eck. MisS 1 TUrs. Davirl W. I a Wed Recently PORT ALLEGANY At 10.30 o'clock on the morning of July 19, Glenn Victory were married at the home the mother, Mvrtle Burr of Benton Avenue.

The Rev. E. B. Williams officiated. Opp, Miss Virginia Eck home Qf Dr and Mrs David ceremon Madelyn Miss Martha TnomaSt in Lock 'Haven.

T'he Rev. fo irowing Secules, Miss Shirley Blessing, Mr Cu i be rtson was pastor of immediate members of at the quiet ceremony and at the lunch, Miss Dopothy Opp, Mrs. John Great island Presbyterian Church Heilman, Mrs. Annie Heilman, fof 1( yeat prior -to -his transfer- Mrs. Scott Mac-Williams, Miss to California.

Another former Lock Haven Joan Heilman. 1 Paul Heilman, Mr. and Mrs. pastc located in California Leon Mi. Haven this week the Rev, i fzler, now Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Funster- bi'idegrobm; -Albert' i-" J-' PeimscUtle; Mr. and Mrs. wiiiarai.tne chapter at her home for the maker, of Unityviile; Miss brother of the brtde, and, William Gottschall, and son's of Muncy; 'event. Special guests will be Zoe Metzger, Montgomery; Mrs.

Ralph Farrar and son of Wil-jmembers of the -Clinton County Raeona Livingston and Mrs. Bar- aTn lJlL anc Mrs. Norman-Chapter -qf Wai MulhtMa i uih" iHartman and son of Millville; Lock Haven. i Chester Clayton of Oak Run; Mrs. pinner will be served at 6 p.m.

Gleaners CldSS Oi Eleanor Drrk and children, Mr. igoth chapters will provide an(i Mrs i Ryder di a i for the even t. The eve- Malcolm- Rhone Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gott- prO ram win start at 7.30 PICTURE ROCKS The Glean- MUNCY Maicoim nnu gchaU and daughters; and r.

and and members may invite rs Class met recently in the entertamed at her home Wftrd GoUKchalI and son and thejr husbandg to the eve ning en- odist Church with Mrs: Annie Eyler. 'Following the ceremony Bridge Club Entertained Malcolm Rhone Methodist Church Meets for her bridge club Present-were Mrs. Clinton er Mrs. Wesley Mann, Mrs. Frank- ui lin Hall, Mrs'.

Rowena Verrmlya, Mrs. Charles Umlauf, Mrs. William 'Edgeworth, Mrs. Rollin Mrs. Earl Rupert.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gbttschall, i ne gruuu mew Tuesday evening. July 26, to com-! First prize was awarded to Mrs. Clinton Cooper.

plete the arrangements Molded Dish Quick and Cool B1V G7VYNOR MADDOX- Jndhidua) molds a-nA- NEA Staff-Writer Outing Honors Cammal Residenf on Birthday CAMMAL Miller was hostess at a wiener roast recently. The event honored Ralph Sayers, who observed birthday anni- Mpnns i at least one course or dish that is coo. "to cook a and can be prepared in the morn-! cup old water i.i as- ing i a i i of Ie i. spoon 2 tablespoons sugar, 1 make hot weather easier- on the tab i espoon lemon juice, cup wards, Elaine Smead, Berry, until firm. Unmold on crisp greens.

Jane Shirley-N-or ma Molded Sunshine Salad Harrison Wo lf, Clair Card, (6 servings) William Romb, Robert. Thomas, Roger Myers. tertainment. iSwartz conducting the devotional A a trip to Maine Mr. a Mrs.

Victory will make their homej in Seneca Falls, N.Y., where Victory is employed as purchasing agent for the plants. In case rain the picnic will i period, be-hejd in the Citizens Fire Com- Mrs. W. B. Nunn had charge ot, Church in Los Angeles, 'Calif.

Rev. Mr. DiUler was a former pastor of' the St. Luke's Reformed Church in Lock Haven. With a party of friends-he visited Eagles Mere and has several other stops to make in Pennsylvania be-! fore returning to California.

HOLD OUTING MANSFIELD About 50 members of the Eraanon Club of Mans- For" casserole dish mix green hpnns, frankfurters slices, and tomato sauce: top with buttered crumbs and heat a oven. AMfRICAN PLAN. PLANTATION BOOM come SHOP SODA BAR MONTICELLO EJ AMIRICAN AND fElJROPEAN PLANS Lounge ATUNTIC CITVifGfW PRICE FAMILY HOTO. pany meeting room. RETURNS FROM VISIT WELLSBORO Frank Moore, August-meeting to be held at- the who has been visiting in Union, church.

N.J., returned home Friday- ac- 1 companied by his step-daughter, J. Veda -firnberger. who will visit Wellsboro-- relatives. field' and the Century Club of Mrs. w.

a. iNunn naa crmrge met for a picnic at Corey the business session, when $15 wasL refik Gsolf CIub gently. Baseball and horseshoes and games for thfe chtldren followed the picnic supper. Howard Burke, president of the Emanon Club was chair- AC-ilNG PRESIDENT BANQITET MONUMENT Williani Free-1 -was guest man. LADIES' AID MEETING Jl'LY SO MONTGOMERY-- A festival, cook.

orange juice." cup pineapple he held Saturday, July 30. at St. Dinner: Braised liver i onion cup canned drained! Lutheran Church, rings, parsley potatoes, buttered j. usne( pineapple, a cup shred- gomery R.D.. sponsored by summer squash, molded sunshine carrols cottage pudding, i sauce.

eelatine Soften a Dinner: Vegetable juice cocktail, broilod shoulder, famb chops, mashed potatoes, buttered; i Triple M's and the softball team cold water. of the church. gela and sugar; stir ann sufea GUESTS OF RELATIVES peas, lettuce and cucumber salad lemon chiffon pie. I until dissolved. Stir in i juices MUNCY Mr.

and Mrs. Theo- and pineapple syrup; cool dore Schoch spent the wek-end at filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. V. B.j Kofoed Nicolaisen. VISITS IN HAWLEV WELLSBORO Kathy Mark, daughter of the Rev.

and Mrs. women of the community pre pared and served the meal under the chairmanship of Mrs. David Confer. For a quick supper serve macaroni with cheese with slives of i is the consistency of West Grove visiting the former's Dinner: Jellied consomme, corn- aten egg whites. Add pinp ibrother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and ed beef hash, mustard sauce. but-! a and carrots Turn into indi- i Schoch. i il i u(1 i 110 lcls-tsr iO'by 6-Fnch onions, chocolate sponge. pan and ili i firm. Un- a i likes hollandaise i Beef pie with vegetables i or cu i squares and serve: a ce over corned beef (biscuit, top-ping), torn greens.

J.hac^^ tnpporl poached "isalad, chiliad tiicUwi. Tomorrow's Menu 'Green peas or buttered snap beans Egg Loaf BREAKFAST: Orange juice, a good vegetables to accompany crisp bacon, toasted i the'dish. One envelope unfavored a i or forfilied margarine, grape line cup cold water. 1 teaspoon i jelly, coffee, jiiilk. lln "'tablespoons lemon juice.

i LUNCHEON: Baked bean tea-spoon Tabasco, cup a minced onion salad, lettuce naise or salad dressing, 1 French dressing, spoon? grated onion, '-i cup finely i Ar fo diced celery, cup i diced margarine Molded (fi sf reen pepper. cup chopped pi- 4 hard-cooked K8 -sliced frosh pineapple, Fresh crabmeat makes a delicious warm weather salad. For a pound of the fish use a stalk of celery i a green onion (finely choppedV, and.some i strips of green pepper. Mix clear Chicken well and add mayonnaise is crackers, mold- a nas been flavored with a little -pcetable i choped fresh herbs (such as mixed parsley Line a salaf cups), bowl with crisp greens and mount lemon iuief and Tabasco, i French dressing, assorted the cl-'abmeat'mixture in the cen- Cool Add mavonnahe; i i re-ihftucr. or fortified margarine,) ter.

Garnish with slices of swee a i ingredients. Turn intoUlueberry pie, cheese, coffee, milk. I pickle, pimento, olives or radishes speaker at the Father-Son Ban- I quet held Orviston last Church held an important WELLSBORO Until another Guest was Josepn t-. business and social meeting at the election, Miss Florence Wheeler' of Beech Creek ana vo- Pafish House with a tureen dinner will act as president of the Art 1 calists were Mr. Freeland and flt fim Cna i riria of th nine year old Ronnie Smeai.

arrangements dinner and nf nfe- I a Mrs Ma( eline Swanson Tonight Listen MICME CUMMINGS and EDWIN STIFFI Robert L. Mark, is visiting i luncheon meat and cole slaw. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. sert might be-a bowl of fresh fruit, Will-ram Scheerer in Hawley.

I crisp cookies and a beverage. ICE CREAM Back again and aft with of big, juicy and rich, golden cr.am. Aik for it in quart or GatffM. Idepnonerioar MYUOHT UVWA YMf SUMMER SPECIALS short for SUMMER We have the perfect short type. Short hair is to care for.

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