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Pottsville Republican from Pottsville, Pennsylvania • 14

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POTTSVlLll MPUBUCAN, THUifDAY, JUIY 193? PAGI FOURTfEN SOCIAL, WOMEN'S NEWS OF POTTSVILLE AND COUNTY TOWNS Palo Alto Bible School To Bo Fall Bride Mahanoy City Couple Wed Lociuf Dale Girl Bride Valley View Couple Wed LaMae Shappell Bride Lottie Wosochlo Bride Of John E. Mullin Of Pvt. John Reed Of Ashland Resident Has Enrollment of 1 10 Over 110 youngsters and adulu enrolled in the Daily Vacation Bible School which opened in the Palo Alto Mennonit Than! Miss Jeanette Proctor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joaeoh Proctor.

In Sf. Mary's Church St. Mary's Slovak Church, Mahanoy City, was the setting for the marriage of Miss Kathryn Forgo tfh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Forgotch, Mahanoy City, to George Krall, son of Mrs.

Dor Locust Dale, and Harry Wetzel, Ashland, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wetzel, were married Saturday at noon, in St Joseph's Church. The Rev. Frank Pohl officiated at the ceremony.

othy Krall, Mahanoy City, Wed Mrs. William Proctor was tne jx. i man was Mr. Proctor, of Miners- ville. Miss Rita Proctor was her nesday morning, at 9:30 o'clock.

The Rev Joseph forgotch, a brother of the bride, officiated at the ceremony, with the Rev. Thomas Eovacious as the deacon; the Rev. Leon Peck, subdeacon; and these priests in the sanctuary, the Revs. uii Monday. Classes, and their teachers, are as follows: Nursery, Mary Martin-kindergarten, Darlene Berkart and Florence Martin; first, Eliza-both Martin; second, Marion Martin; third, Ruth Sauder; fourth, Ar-lene Witmer, Violet Martin; fifth Rachel Wenger.

Sixth, Verna Graham; seventh, Arthur Graybill; eighth, Robert Stetter; high school, Arlene Swei-gart; and adults, Evangelist Milton Brackbill, Paoli. Sessions of the school begin ai 9:30 a.m., daily, and will continue for a two-week period. Evangelistic meetings are being held in the chapel each evening at 7:90 until July 15. sister's bridesmaid and Harry Kelly, an usher. mm mW MMMk 1 Bk The bride wore a sown of "fleer nylon marquisette, trimmed th In Lutheran Ceremony The Lutheran Church in Valley View was the scene of the marriage of Miss Jean Rene Scheib, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Scheib, Valley View, to Russell R. Romberger, son of Mrs. Thos. Romberger, Valley View.

Rev. D. I. Sultxbach performed the ceremony. Mrs.

Sultxbach presided at the organ, and the altar vases were filled with red roses, Mrs. Robert Bensinger, Tower City, was the matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Mary Lou Romberger and Miss Marion Romberger, Valley View. Darlene Scheib, Tremont, was the flower girl. John Romberger, Valley View, was the best man, and the ushers were Vernon Scheib, Tremont, and Robert Bensinger was the ring bearer. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown fashioned of organdy, over white taffeta, with a small pointed collar, and lace insertions in the bodice.

The puffed sleeves were short, and the bride wore long fitted gloves. Her waist length veil fell from a satin cap, trimmed with lace and peals. She carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations. The matron of honor was attired in yellow net over satin, and the Stephen Valasek, George P. Boyle, Stanislaus Garstko, Joseph 0 on-ell, John Neupauer, Joseph Ber-osh, Michael Marek, and Michael Holley.

Chantilly lace. The fitted bodice featured an all lace portrait neckline, with a full skirt of nylon marquisette and Chantilly lace. Her headpiece was a rhinestone studded tiara, from which fell her finest-tin length veil, of Dure illu Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Forgoth were the attendants.

Anna Mae Chonko presided at the organ, and the senior choir rendered nuptial sion edged with Chantilly lace. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink )Smith Studio Photo) GEORGE KRALL was of French illusion with a border of tiny rose petals of lace. The veil was fastened to a lace cloche. The bride carried a moth er of pearl prayerbook, with a white orchid. The matron of honor wore ao carried an old-fashioned bouquet of white carnations.

The matron of honor wore an roses. selections. White gladioli with fern decorated the altar. A reception for the family folic orchid net gown, over lace, and ed at the Parish Hall. FERN E.

RARICK Mr. and Mrs. Archibald S. Rar-ick, W. Market Orwigsburg, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Fern to Charles W.

Moyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Moyer, Long Orwigsburg. The wedding will take place on Saturday, October 13.

a matching picture hat. me onaes maid wore a vellow gown over (Smith Studio Photo) MRS. JOHN REED The marriage of Miss LaMae Shappell, daughter of Mrs. Clara Shappell, R.D. 3, Pottsville, to Pvt.

John Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Reed, lip Pax son Sch. Haven tookV place July 3 at 7:00 a.m.

in the 1st Reformed Church, Sch. Haven, with lace, with a matching picture hat. Both carried old fashioned bouquets of carnations, matching their Both Mr. and Mrs. Krall afe graduates of the Mahanoy cij H.S., Mrs.

Krall in 1946, and Mr Krall in 1943. The bride, a grii uate of the Empire Beauty Collate Pottsville, conducts a beauty sttop in Mahanoy City. The groom employed by John Smith and to. The couple will reside in Mafia-noy City. The who was given in marriage by- her father, wore a white D' Alcona lace gown, a colonial style Model.

The nylon neckline formed an off the shoulder effect, and the fitted bodice had a satin band midriff. The long sleeves tapered in points over the wrists. The; bouffant skirt had a short train flowing from the hip-line. The seven-eigth length veil I gowns. Thp hHHp's mother chose a Dink aqua French marquisette gown, of colonial style, with a Chantilly lace fitted bodice, a portrait neckline, and drop sleeves, ith short lace gauntlets.

The bouffant marsui-sette skirt fell over a taffeta underskirt, with a deep ruffle hemline She wore a matching cloche and flowered dress, with brown and white accessories, and a corsage the ev. Delas R. Keener percorm-ing the ceremony. Miss Anne Ondo was the maid William Shakespeare died April 23, 1616, a month after his will waa signed Wheat la grown In each of the 4 states of the United States. bridesmaids wore pink and aqua.

They had matching mitts, and head-pieces of roses. They carried colonial bouquets of pink and white of nink carnations. The groom's sister, Mrs. Foster Lex, selected of honor and William F. Reed, the a navy print dress, with white ac best man.

Robert Raudenbush and Charles Christian were the ushers. cessories, and a corsage oi yeuow carnations. carnations. The flower girl wore a white taffeta floor length gown, designed with puffed sleeves and a small pointed collar. She carried red roses in a white lace basket.

The bride wore a blue cotton A retention followed at Corrig- lace dress with white accessories and carried bridal roses and (Smith Studio Photo) MRS. JOHN E. MULLIN In St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Orwigsburg, on June 30 Miss Lottie WosochoL Orwigsburg R. D.

1., daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Wosochlo, became the bride of John E. Mullin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John E. Mullin, 2014 Walnut St, formerly of Cressona. The Rev. C. El wood Huegel performed the ceremony at 1 o'clock.

Miss Frances Weist, Orwigsburg, niece of the bride, and Kenneth S. Schappel, Orwigsburg, were the attendants. The bride wore a white Ballerina length Chantilly lace gown, edged with net, featuring a lace jacket. She she wore a matching lace skull cap and carried yellow roses. A reception followed at the North Manhein Country Club.

Following a trip to Wild wood, N. the couple will live in Phila. For traveling the bride chose a pale green suit with white accessories and a corsage of roses. Mrs. Mullin, a 1946 Orwighburg H.

S. graduate, has been employed at Leininger's. Mr. Mullin, a 1941 Cressona H. and 1950 Penna Tate College Graduate, is employed by the United Parcel Service, Phila.

A reception for 75 guests was an's Hotel, Locust Dale. The couple is spending a honeymoon in Atlantic City, this week, aud An ro turning will he at home at Miss Ondo wore a beige cotton held at the home of the bride's parents. The couple is spending lace with brown accessories and 1507 Market Ashland. For trh- carried yellow daisies and roses. GRACE a honeymoon in New York and Canada, and, on returning, will Followng a trip to the New Eng veling, the bride wore a toast col reside with the bride's parents.

For land states, the couple will live ored suit, with brown ana wnuc accessories, and a corsage of at R.D.3, Pottsville. traveling, the bride chose a navy linen dress, with white accessories. Mrs. Reed is a Sch. Haven H.S.

yellow carnations. Mrs. Wetzel is employ ea at me Locust Dale Manufacturing graduate and is employed John Doll. Pvt. Reed, a Penna.

State College graduate, is with the army stationed at Edgewood, Md. and Mr. Wetzel is a truck driver Mrs Romberger attended Hegins Twp. H.S., and is employed at Carl Gutman and Company, Valley View. Mr.

Romberger, a Hubley H.S. graduate, is with the Klinger Chevrolet Company, Sac for the Ashland Borough. Recent Bride ramento. Sayf No ne Uncle rsells US! ORCHESTRA EVERY TUESDAY THURSDAY SUNDAY SELTZER CITY HOSE CO. Announce Marriage Pine Grove Couple Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Snyder. Pine Grove R.D. 2, have announced the June 30 wedding of their daughter, Evelyn, to Harvey Fer-rebee, son of Mr. and the late Mrs.

Warren Ferrebee, also of Pine Grove, R.D. 2. A reception was held at the bride's home after the ceremony. Mrs. Ferrebee is employed by a Pine Grove mill while the groom, a World War II veteran, works as a mechanic at Weber's garage, Rehersburg.

The couple left for a two-weeks honeymoon trip to Watkins' Glen, N. Niagara Falls and Ohio where they will visit an aunt of the groom. Upon their return, they will live with the bride's parents. Attending the wedding reception were: Mr. and Mrs.

Jerris Hawk, Warren Ferrebee, George Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. George Wen-rich, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Snyder, Jane Felty, Harry Snyder and Jas.

Snyder, all of Pine Grove R.D. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoffman, Pleasant Valley, Mrs.

Raymond Snyder, Mrs. Conrad Caslow and Conrad Caslow, Orwigsburg. Verna Ferrebee, Mr. and Mrs. Har ANNIVERSARIES Thursday, July BIRTHDAYS MRS.

DOMINIC CHIPRIA.NO, 410 8. Centre at. MICHAEL OHDX8CO. Llewellyn. MRS.

FRANKLIN MILLER, 309 X. Sth St. CHARLES BENSINGER WUlOW Lake. Sctx. Ha Ten.

THELMA EVANS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Brans. 440 Spring Garden at. MISS ELIZABETH NTCHTER, 24 N.

Centra at. MBS. WALTER O. RTON. Orwigsburg.

MRS. OUT OUXTERMAN. 1600 Mahan- tongo t. WALTER MANHART, 154 W. Nor- weaian at.

HOWARD DRT, Lock HaTen, formerly of this city. DAVID WILLIAMS. 117 Fat at. Port Carbon. MART JANE WILLIAMS, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. David William. 137 Park Port Carbon. WEDDING MR. AND MRS.

CLARENCE ANNS. ForraatTiUe, their 37th. Mrs. Anns ts ths former Mary Sukeena. THE REV.

AND MRS. DEAN STEVENSON, Bethlehem, their 9th, Rev. Stevenson la a former local resident. MR. AND MRS.

WILLIAM Q. SCHUCK, Oreensburg, their 4th. Mrs. Is ths former Elisabeth McKsnna, Port Carbon. MR.

AND MRS. GEORGE J. FRANTZ Port Carbon, their Sth. Mrs. Frants Is the former Gladys Pomeroy, England.

MR. AND MBS. FREDERICK J. LEN-N03T Staten Island, N. their 2nd.

Mrs. Lennox is ths former Gloria Dermo, 300 Laurel st. MR. AND MRS. PAUL BOWER, Allen-town, former Port Carbon residents, their their 1st.

Mrs. Bower Is the former Dorothy Miller. TO BE HIGHLIGHTED THIS FRIDAY and SATURDAY A Store-full of 1001 Specials In All Departments I COME IN SHOP USI SAVE1 DO COMPARE! tt (Mack Studio Photo) MRS. "WILLIAM LECHER Mrs. Lecher is the former Rebecca Mills, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Mills, 907 Miners ville whose marriage to William Lecher, Peacock st, took place June 30 in the rectory of The Mary Queen of Peace church. The couple is residing at 634 N. Centre st. rison Long, Verna Wolfe, Mada Jane Wolfe, William Bruner, Wal ter Troutman, Sch.

Haven. tomina Events THURSDAY, JULY PICNIC Horticultural Gi-oud of ths Pottsville Garden Club at Mrs. Swimming Certificates Awarded in YWCA Class Msynard Stapleton'a country home MEETING St. Michael1 Guild at St John' Hall, at p. m.

FRIDAY. JULY Freeine's FOOD MARKETS 404-406 N. CENTRE STREET 107 W. MARKET ST. Phones 1189 1190 Pr Delivery Fresh Ground Hamburg 59c Rib End Poric Roast 49c Breast of Lamb 39c Lamb Shoulder 59c Frying or Stewing Chicken 59c Ready for Pan Pure Lard 20c Polish Sausage WITH GARLIC 1b The summer term of the Y.

W. MEETING Lsdlas of O. A. R. at BcUsy C.

swimming program, held each Thursday afternoon and eve Hsl st 8 p. m. MONDAY, JULY BUSINESS MEETING Catholic Daugh ten at K. of C. rooms.

TUESDAY, JULY 10 PICNIO Klawa Club at John J. Mil ler farm. ning in the Y. M. C.

A. pool, is proving popular with many girls MARTEST and young women. The water sax ety classes conducted by Mrs, St. Patrick's Sodality Plans Picnic July 15 Plans for a picnic to Hershey sponsored by the Sodality of St Patrick's Church, were discussed at a meeting. Sunday, July 15, was settled upon as the date for the trip.

Special buses will leave Fifth and Mahantongo Sts. at 11:30 a.m. The return trip will begin about 8 p.m. It was pointed out that many will prefer to go in their cars; in order to determine how many are going by bus, a deadline for re serrations was set. All money must be turned in no later than Thursday, July 12.

MEETING Lithuanian Women st Charles Jonathan, certified wecho Alien Hotel. MEETING Officers of Sch. County Red Cross instructor, provide a systematic education in swimming and life savmg. Tadpole certificates for passing the first five elemental swimming testa have been awarded to Dianne Christian Endeavor Union, at horns of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Strange, 7:45 p. m. THURSDAY, JULY 12 INVITATION GOLF TOURNAMENT Sch. Country Club. Reunion Kramer Family Held At Twin Grove Bast, Susanne Holt, Marilyn MUler Anne Louise Moore, Virginia Rac zka, Shirley Miller, and Karolyn Stem.

Red Cross beginners certificates have been issued to Mildred roost, Joanne Dreher, Bertha Harris. A family reunion was held by SUMMER APPAREL Martha Luckenbill, Margaret Mil the Kramer family, with a picnic at Twin Grove Park, Wednesday, with the supper being served at Rose Bampton Compares Blue Bonnet -Prefers It Always! ler, Connie Ossman, Marjory Oss man, Dolores Reigle, Dawn Staudt the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Michael Corned Gaul, York Farm, because of the Charlotte Strause, and Janet Strause. ram.

Those who attended were Mr Red Cross junior life saving cer nt Sweet tificates have been awarded to the far and Mrs. William Troutman, sons Billy and Harry James, and following who have qualified to Relish 21c assist Mrs. Jonathan in the nbci-Peggy Carlin, Gayle Heller and Joanne Karterman. Information concerning the summer session can be obtained from the Y. W.

C. telephone 3317 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. daily, or 9 a.m., to 12 noon, Saturday. daughter Linda, Lebanon; Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Frasnelli, John Kle-benstein, Nancy Klebenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kramer, Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Gaul, son Michael, daughter Ella Jane; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cole, Wayne Kramer, T'ios. and Butch Deihl. 1 jfm SBBaSSSBSaBB Mayonnaise 45c fe.

Olive Sweet 'idcles io 47c TAMAQUA GIRL WINS HONOR at Low, Low Prices That's GRACE'S Chicago, July 5 AP) A girl Dark Ring hemes 1g. 2Vi can RELIGIOUS POWER ASSERTED Ontario, Calif. "American Christianity Is a much mors powerful weapon than ths atom bomb," says a minister from Hiroshima, Japan. Ths Bar. Klyoshl Tanimoto, adrtra Hit an open meeting here, said the A-bombs dropped oa ths Japanesi dttea of Hiroshima and Nagasaki "did -toot kill ths human heart.

American Christian spirit was ths real source of victory (for ths V. Rev. Eyoshi. pastor of ths Nagare-gawa Unltsd Church of Christ, ts touring this country to rslss funds for a sat vies center for orphans sad Juvenile delinquent In Hiroshima. Any resentment ths Japanese may have had against Americans for dropping atomic bombs "was checked by ths occupation forces and their hu Xellogg Corn Pops from Foreman, and a West Allis, boy each 17, today were named America's outstanding young leaders by the benevolent and protective order of Elks.

Mona L. McGuyre and Harold T. onrad were chosen winners of the Elks youth leadership con test at the closing session oi the order's 87th grand lodge convention. Each was awarded a $400 U.S. savings bond.

Twenty-eight other boys and girls received honorable men Jon and $100 bonds. Among the mwere Lillian Margaret Gravell, R.D. No 1, Tamaq.ua. Rose Bampton has a suggestion for you. Compare Bum Bonnet Margarine with any spread at any price, like the Metropolitan Opera star, you'll love the delicate, sunny-sweet JBasar of this fine-quality all ssgsxaols margsrin.

You'll appreciate Bum Bonnbt's nutrition. No other spread for bread is richer In Vitamin A the year around! And you'll welcome its seel mmmy! So buy Bum Bonnet and get "all Nutrition! Eeonom-e-e! 2 22c SHOP AND COMPARE I 79c Coffee manitarian treatment of their former enemies," he ssid..

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