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Births CHESTER CPA.) TIMES TUESDAT, JUNE 19, 19 St. Stephen's PE Church Scene Of Dual Wedding The marriages or Anna E. Sims, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sims, of 1005 Tyler avenue.

Darby, and! MURPHY Ta ArthUJf nJ Otrrto Murphy, 343 0 Holl! avenue, Crua Lyiirie, a daughter, June 18. WOOD To Frank and Catherln Wood, 623 iiadlso tret, a aon, Junt Ruth Letherbury is Bride of 1st Lt. Lichtenberger, Jr. At Parfeside Methods Church formerly of Prospect Park, and Georla Chllds. daughter of Mr.

and George Chllds, of 1036 Fine1 street, Darby, and Private First iCiass Alien v. Sims, or, uarby, wore solemlnzed at a double weddinz tm Saturday evening in. St. Stephen's! jfrotestant episcopal unuren. rue MM 2 U.

8. Navy Reserve, son of and Mr. W. L. Woolson, of 118 Harding averuie.

Manoa. look place rector, tne ev. ueorga w. aarnes. The marriage of Ruth Letherbury daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul LeUv erburv, of 17 West Roland road olficiated. lost evening 8 o'rioen in tne Cirsrch of Ll Par.vlay xne oriaes were gowneo aune in white satin, their tulle veils were' W1XTBD TO Francis and Maria 2743 Chtcaester road, Linwoo 8ILEO To Louis and Katnerlne Slle Lichtenburger, of Mr. arid Mrs. Lester L.

Lichlenbereer, of 316 street, this city, wb solemnized ipa Thf Rev. Samuel K. Baxter. jrformed the double ring cere held with jeweled iiaras. They had as their attendants, Margaret Doyle, Oi i niiaaeipnia ana Mrs.

Marsna Tlie bridi. who was given in mar on Saturday evening. June a in the Parkside Methodist Church. The Rev. Henry Bauers performed the ceremony.

Miss Doyle wore pink sUk jersev daughter. Juno 17. VANDERGRIFT 1 riage by her fattier, wore a mnT nutwtte featuring Rita Vandergrilt. 15 UplD ana virs. uaxic wore ome wus jersey.

Thev wore floral arrangements in neckline and long full sleeves caugnt Upland, daughter, June 1 MM. Gertrude L. Weldner sister mejr nair auu carriea ouutjuei.5 ot, VELMA THORNTON, who has just been elected vice president Of Chester YWCA'a Adult Recreation Center, which holds weekly parties of civilians and service people on Fridays. with a tignt oanu ai mc Ions veil ol wile was held with coronet of beads and she carried shower bouquet of white rases roses. Walter Wooden, of Drexel Hill Photo or me onctegroom, was She sang and "Ave Maria." before the ceremony and "during the service sang "The I.ora's At Fltieerald Mercy Hospital: O'OONNELL To Joseph and Matt O'Donnell, 115 East Providence road, Yeadoti.

a son, June 17. MILLER To Earl and lima Miller. 107 Puiey avenue, Oollngdale, a daugh MRS. LBONARD SALVANO, of 320 South Morris avenue, Crura Lynne, the former Ltliie Lowry of Cincinnati, 0. cni best man for Mr.

Caracchi and; Wayne Pierce, of Nottingham, was! best man for Mr. 3ims. William1 Doyle and James Doyle were tilV Florence Miller, or roisom. maw Mrs. Elsie Rumford, who also played MRS.

NORTON MELARO. who before her marnairu on Saturday iifteninon, June IS, at 4.30 o'clock in St. Michael's Church, was Gloria Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William UcJl, of 903 Perm street, this city.

narrow ndEine of sea foam laoe, usnen. the treaamg music. tk Tuhn ws.i civen Marriage Licenses The ioUowlnr annllcatlorui loi mas held in nlace with a cluster of honor, wore a blue net gown wiin bracelet length sleeves and ruffles around the neck and hip lines. She wore a Juliet cap with a short veil and rarrlcd pink roses and blue riaee bv her father, wore a. wedding of pearl orange blossoms and she ffliripri a white Draver book rlase ceases were ma4e th of Wills Arthur P.

Birth Announced Edward and Marian Lebeis, of 72 Seward lane, Green Ridee. an gown of satin and marquisetMi, taring ft satin with long sieevcs ,..11 cfcirt with delDhlnium. mounted with an orchid and from which fell a shower of satin ribbon Althea Belt, of Holmes; Georgette Hauck, of Paraday Park, and Miriam nt R. Joues, 20, 548 Saude ivt EsatnirtOD. Vera Teni sK, :6 nounce the birth of a son.

Richard and lilies of the valley. train. She wore a finger tip veil of tulle and carried a small white Bible Virginia DeCarlO. sister Of 201 Pontlec strtet, Lester. ter Hospital.

15 YOUR FURNITURE INSURED? $1000 Insurance costs $5.60 for 5 years covered wun wane oruuua. rr Kewarski. of Faricside, bride, was maid of honor. Her gown Martin, oi uoiimgamc, lhl unucv maids, wore gowns of net, Miss Belk, orchid1 Miss Hauck and Miss Mar in vpiirni rhev named boutiuets or aqua net appnquea in jersey, fpatm prf form HttinL' bodice, ELSIE MAILMAN, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Morris Mailman, of 201 Earst Twenty fourth street, recently graduated with outstanding honors from Stephens College, Columbia, M.O., beinjf one of the top rankimr five per cent to rate a place on the Dean's Honor List.

Throughout her school term she was an active member of Stephan's Volunteer Nurses Aide, serving in both Boone County Hospital and University of Missouri Hospital, receiving a citation for her efficiency and untiring service in this field. She also served in the College's Social Service work in the city of Columbia, A member of Phi Theta Kappa and participating in the school's Glee Club activities, Miss Mailman made her graduating year at Stephens a full one. She is now visiting at the home of her former roommate, Marjorie Wolens, Corsicana, Texas, before returning to Chester. In Aujrust, Miss Mailman will enroll at the Tobe Cobtirne Art Fashions School in New York City. of 'yellow roses, pink snapdragons! was the bride's only attendant.

Shei wo' a pale pink gown with an eye let bodice and a full skirt of mar nuisette. Her headdress matched heri MONDS TTie nremium will not breafcc vou I with sweetheart neckline, bracelet length sleeves, and a full skirt. She cor, performed the ceremony, with Rev. James P. Bremian, of St.

Charles' Church, Oakvlew, present in the sanctuary. The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle. William J. Hughes, of Colwyn. wore a wedding gown of white slipper satin, made on princess lines, with a sweetheart neckline, edged with seed pears, long tapering sleeves, and a full skirt, edged with a tulle ruffle.

Her long vpI! of tulle, had a tiara of seed pearls, and she carried a white prayer book surmounted with an Liw Dnrl fi nm Mr.h fnl! a shower John 40, and Cora. Swarti. 45, jth or Lebanon. Bayard H. Smith, 28 7001 Saybrook renue.

and Eltrleda 24, '1 Sanger street, both of Philadelphia. Rxlorl W. Van De Eoe. 21. 727 Col wnrr n.

sweetheart bonnet of match i ji en, of WaUingford, flrviinr nirl EDGMONT AVENUE gown and she carried a fcx SWEENEY CLYDE ing net, and carried a bouquet of I ST ATI FH Frank Willa. U. S. Army, was bet man for Mr, Woolson and Calvani BOOKS Robert' Gaintner was best man INSURANCK pink roses ana Daoies oreaur. Th i Wmalde were: Miss Ali Tonhli! ivpniw and Catherine E.

Mo 39 E. 5th St. Phone 8U1 I bota or Stearne. Holmes; James Cluley, ol Intyre. ta.

1108 wuaa for Lieut, ucntenoerfcei auu aid Weidner and Robert Bauer wi DeCarlo. Miss, Gloria DeFillipo and Sharon Hill, and Jack Wilson, u. a. Miss Joan Jonceit. ineir $uiu.

Chf.riea H. Wells, 21. and Dorothy! Qwrloct. 21. both Ifi South Wj A small reception at the home of A reception at the home of the or pimc net appnquea.

jer anfl rrmric on the same lines oombe avenue. Lansdowne. brioes parents, iouuwru uic the maid of honor's. Their sweet Robert W. Ooatei, 24, and Winifred aml'nire.

39. both of 226 Moor strt. of white carnations, lilies of the valley and white satin ribbon. Mrs Andrew O'Toole, of Clifton HeiRhts. stster of the bride, was heart bonnets matched their gowns and they carried bouquets of yellow Tiie bridegroom recently returned after serving 15 months In the Pacific theatre of war.

bride's parents ronoweo. tne ceremony. WOOLS ON BELK The marriage of Marion May Belk. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Belk, of 372 Amosland road, Holmes, and Charles Allan Woolson, id street, and Beatrice Smith. 23, 1806 Best men were: Captain Walter ad. urexel Hill, and Catherine Zabrowskl, 2c Nicholas DeCarlo and John Buzznettl. The ushers 'Mil'i McMillan tiiomas ostoo. 24, 13 Wert Wycclltfe avenue, llton Heights.

Robert E. Dav. 22: S236 street. James ueuario, jr. ana ljaw Mr.

and Mrs. J. Owens Thomas, Sheneman, daughter of Mrs. William H. Sheneman, offf'hiladel honor was Anne Sidle, oi pnuacies phia.

They wore pink faille and tulle gowns, featuring fitted bodices of faille with sweetheart necklines, bracelet length. sleeves and full skirts of tulle. Their headdresses were of pink roses and bachelor buttons, and they carried bouquets of pink roses, delphinium and babies breath. rence Busto. Mrs.

DeCarlo. mother of the bride. Constanca L. Watson, 21, 820 East God of Bywood, announce the marriage of their daughter, lieutenant Betty md John J. Carr, son oi Mr was attired in a black floral print Jane Thomas, women's Army uorps, ct M.

Mason, 22, 120 RiohOeld and Elite E. Leeworth. 20. 15 xt avenue. both of Tipper gown, with a large blacs hat ana enrsaee of daisies.

and Mrs. Thomas Carr. of East Washington avenue, Clifton Heights, took place at a nuptial mass, yes terday. morning at St. Clement's Church, Philadelphia, at 10 o'clock.

Rev. John J. Hasson, assistant pas Mill an, United States Army Air Force, on June 9. in the Valley Mrs, batons, mouier oi uie unue Tne Drmesmaios were, msa. mm, thew Quinn, of Philadelphia; Mrs.

William tt. sheneman. of Darby: Strath Haven The Inn With Personality gWAIlIHMOKE, PA. f. M.

ScheiMey, Owtttr Maiiater Comfortable Room 1 Good Food Banquets Weddinf Receptions Memorial unapei. ins irtev. groom, wore a black sheer gown with a black hat and a corsage of gardenias. Helen Valentine was soloist, with Jeanne Duvolsln at the organ. Miss Catherine Carr, and Mrs.

John ur. Jonn k. Hart, omciateo, BAILEY CARROLL Mlilsnl S. Beatty, 2S. Barren road, Lima, and Beatrice A.

Hallman, 24, R. D. No, 1, Chester. Peter R. Boylei, 30, Lansdale.

LUy Hunter, io, 110 Hllislde avenue, Colllnadale. WUUam O. Hanmtm. 48, Strath Haven run, Swartlunore. and Arsollna Vc rnl, 27, 102 Poplar Walk, Kldley Parc.

Salvatore Dsunlanl. 21. 4QC4 Alber The marriage of Ilah Mae Louise Following tne ceremony a tanner McGrath, oi umwn neignts. neir gowns were of heaven blue faille and tulle, made on the same lines as other attendants. Their floral headdresses were of roses and bachelor hmtnns n.nd thev carried Dink roses, as held at the Sacred Heart Hall, Carroll.

dauKhter of Mr, and Special Dinner all Holidays James W. Carroll, or Bridgewater Messmer's marie rond, Drexel Hill, and Anallna Edgmont avenue, Clifton Heights, with a large reception being held at 1 to P. M. Tfnll tn the evenlne. delphiniums and baby's breath.

roaa, BrooKiiaven. ana William s. Bailey, BM 2c, USNR, son. of Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin J. Bailey, of 6 Fifth street. Upland, will take place Window Today Call Swarlhmore 0680 5 Wtfllim' W. FoUe, 22, 101 Chkhestei Llnwoud. and Ma.

E. Booin A After a wedding trip to Atlantic City, the bride will reside with her josepn uarr, oi umuii as best man for his brother, and wilbur H. Carroll, 29, 1130 3pruc turn to coastguard duty In New the ushers Were: Andrew O'Toole, of Clifton Heights; William H. Sheneman, of E4trby; Anthony r.arr nr ruillinminlB! John McGrath, on Friday evening, June 22, at. 7.30 o'clock In the Trinity Methodist Church, this city.

Mr. BaSley, who Is stationed In 1410 Edgrnont ikom, IxjW They Go Home Tomorrow Both the bride ana bridegroom arc Long Beach, will arrive home graduates of Clifton Heights High oi Cl'lCton Heights, and Jack Greim, of Morton, School, wnere Jie was an outstand Mrs. Sheneman. mocner oi trie tms wees on Jeave. ENGAGEMENT ing athlete.

bride, wore a light blue floral print kSome Laxatives gown, witn a smau noriu ii. mra Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rim, of 1650 Lucky is the child whose mother chooses Ronald Health Shoes. They're made over specially designed lasts to fit normal foot curves and give correct support.

We have a good stock of most all sizes. corsage oi Mrs. Carr, mother of the groom, nre a preen print gown, with a Ward street, Llnwood, announce the engagement of their daughter. Carrie and Robert Marls, son of Mr. When doretd bowels and Mrs.

L. Marts of 1438 Market daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Brandt, of Elam road, Chester Heights, and Tech.

Sgt. George Royden Post, son of Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge L. Post, of Wawa, took place street, Lin wood.

black hat and a corsngc of gardenias. Mary Pad ley, Clifton Heights, soloist, was accompanied by Mary Bernard, organist. try the Msy to takn NEW tfrnnttnt i KkUSCHEM. It starts cleaniing out 1 I A nft hour. Ak for thsNEW 2 I I L'll i r.

dn itflre. Caution: Use only aa dirccttd. 3 Mrs, William Ryner entertained a miscellaneous shower on Thurs wawirnay, June in tne uraa Methodist Church. Lima. The Rev.

hrnnlcfnsl Wsls held at the Wal orvllle fi. rmffleld officiated at the day evening at her home, 705 Lloyd street, In honor of Mrs. Charles i ut Park Flaza. Sixty third and double ring ceremony, The church Walnut streets, Philadelphia, with me evcmni American Tjnsrion HfiU. North Penni Durham, the former Shirley Gannon, of 1222 East Ninth street, Eddystone, whose marriage to Private Charles D.

Durham took place rated Mrs. W. H. Caudlll gave a recital before the ceremony, played the weddinz march, and accompanied the soloist, Lillian Ruark, who sang VACATION In NEW ENGLAND Visit Maine Coast, White Mts Lake t'hamplain, Gri en Mts. 5 DAYS $67.50 SWEENEY CLYDE street, uiin.on ncigni.s.

mbv m. TnDae atwnaing were i. Stella Parafoni, Mrs. Helen Love xou rruiy, isecause, zi Upon tlU'ir return tram a weuumg trip to New York the bride and brlrlegroom will reside at 'Jn07 South Belford street, West Philadelphia. ZAIO.N'S DECARLO 818 Edgmont Chester RAY FITTING The bride, given in marriage Dy Travel Ascnts McCabe.

Mrs. Ethel. Shaw, Mrs. Grace Farraday, Mrs. Maude Marino, Mrs.

Margaret Dougherty, Margaret Pierce. Mrs. Helen Gan rhone 6111 29 E. Fifth St. her father, wore a bridal gown of hire net featuring a sKirt ana train The mnrrlnge of Julya DeCarlo.

non, Mrs. Alice Fannon, Mrs. Anne edged with lace. Her finger tip veil var.Horn. Mrs.

Sue McDonoueh it I Jenkir Mr. Chavics dauphtw oi' Mr. and Mrs. James De Cnrlo, or "fti North Springfield road, Clifton Heights, and Yeoman 2c Gertrude Kearney, the maid of Durham. Mrs.

Elizaheth Tiahe. Atin Walter and Eimore Fuiirrwr. honor, wore blue jersey and net, a hat of flowers and net. veiling, and carried a bouquet of yellow roses nndi lanJe Zalons, or East Broadway 'mme. Chiton Helehts.

took place A fiiirnrise shower was Riven for buoy oreatn. 'tne unciesmaiai, Armstrong and Evelyn Brandt, a on Saturday morning at a nuptial Mrs. Lawrence J. McNeal, Garrison sLster of the bride, wore pink lerscy mass at O'clock, nt at. vnarws IChureh, Oakvlew.

Hcv. James P. road, Parlcsicie. Ohe sls were Mrs John Hamer, Mrs. John Hamer, Jr.

id net with hats ot nowers ana Mrs. Gcorsre Prescott. Mrs. Robert nerforined the ceremony. roses and blue delphiniums.

Hamer, Mrs. John H. Roschel, Ada Best man was jeawnra urecn. oi xuil, Mr. mey, irs.

iiew The bride, given In "marriage by her father, wore a gown of white Delaware, a brother in law ol the Hin Carr, Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. bridegroom, and the ushers were Percy Hall. Mrs. Joseph Oass, ol made with a fitted bore, sweelhrart neckline, long tap inir slerve s.

a ueolum. and a fut rtoucrt urown unu unuii mui, tins city; Mrs. jojiii n. rvtuntrj, brother or tne tjnae. Elaine Kennev.

ol BrooKhaven Mrs. Ms. Brandt, mother of the bride. wiUiim l.avett. Jeanne Lovett.

fingertip veil' of ore n. nink and black printed gownVif Pnrtondale: Wilfred lie. of with black accessories and corsage parade, Mrs. William WiUianison of. gardenias and Mrs.

Post, mother: and MrSi Nonnan Fellenbaum, of trivinir little Carol her first AN'D MAMA IS 00 KING FOItW.Utlt I of the bridegroom wore a Del. i and a corsage i Mr. and Mrs. S. Lloyd Irving of Jf Mortcrnclltt training nnv, Evrnlnp A Sat, MODERNELLA SD22 M.trkpt, Cpprr n.irbj Blvd.

9770 500 En.ct Twenty street, this. haths with baby mild Swan! Cam1 floating soap because it's pure as favorite soap in ihi? happy hovisehnl r.ave return! iwcaa.h Af.r the ceremony a reception vns held at. Rose Hill School with no iipst After a wed Uh. 'lishes aii'i duiis. ttie week end in Cape May.

N. as tJie gue sts of Mr. and Albert, Why dor yll R. Grantrer. at their nome.

on at iiTrinv Bft.errtmn Mr. SJld Mr. BUDGET TERMS ARRASGED ding trip at Medford Lakes, the bridegroom, who is on a 30 day lur lough, will report to Camp Butner, Granger entertained In honor of I ur nTirl Mm Trvlntr's dallthter. RilnrtV Irvine, soent the week end TlOLMESJOHN'Sr in rtrnnt Beflr Jl. N.

as the ffuest. ThP TunrrlBtre or Nitta Jo Johns of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Paul, of Inn. dAuehter ot J.

Harvey Johns Wall rag ford. tsntely topic nno Major ooeri. v. ok place on Saturday afternoon, Rill Proton, son. of Mr.

and Mrs. June 16 nt 3 o'clock In the rose irs Preston, of 4IR Penn street. nt "Wvchwood," Rose vane; road. Movltin, the home of the lirlde's rnircnts. ts ooot training at oampson, x.

nri snnnt. ten riavs at home wltt lite Dnne whs giauum.ru i.incp.ie of Technology. his parents, was graduated from Chester Hich School on June 7. Pittsburgh, in Art Education and Preston, who wits a member of the ins taticht Art and French in Dr. hiLsebH.ll lenni.

Is now in San DiesO, Tnvlor's School. St. T.ouis. nr.rl whera he Is attending the Then lock for the red Sealtesf symbol ttiat leads ih you know, and in an exciting variety of flavors. 1 jBtti United States Hospital Corps tucnooi, the U.

ft. Naval riospitai. since reslriine nose vaney lor the past year has been connected with the General Steel Casting Company, of Eddystone, Major Holmes is a Graduate of the Universitv of Illinois and Car neitlB Institute of Technology and Mrs. Tntfist Chartier. of 3302 Up land street, hts city, has left for i rrria 1 i' 1 Is now in United States Army time at Camp rtousseau, Huen here Iter husband.

Boatswain Mate First Class Chartier is stationed. He recently returned after Sk nnl Corps. He recently returned after serving oversea In Australia nnd the South Pacific for three and spending 19 months Aia sKa. Corporal William L. Allen, of Bel one half years.

He Is on leave. VANHOTJTKN SH AUTLE The marriage of Laura Lee Sharp less, datiahter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor Timely, ia4eeJ, it tK. topic wben it turtu lo of tkew lundiome ISTo mo or hoy can the and ilrramlln de.ig...,t, lUIUrioa, ccral jolJ te tKt eu.rd, tW ing several days with Mr.

and Mrs, J. Wesley Jones. Twenty third a Unland streets, this city, retymed man K. Sharpless, of 519 South Carllale Barracks, last evening. Albert F.

VanHouten, USMC, sor rtt Mr. mid Mrs. nhrsier Shumless The mertlnsr of "The Pals" sched moTemcnt ike ultra Tiiiiil Aia of Spring Valley, N. will take uled for Friday evening June 22 a1 the home of Mrs. Earl Michaels, place iti the chaper at Cnmp Le ieune.

N. on Sattirrinv nftevnoon. nutlon Mill road. McCall Heights June 23. at 4 o'clock.

The chaplain has been postponed until Friday 'cntng June is. win penorm tne ceremony Evelyn Stoner, of Hano will he the. maid of honor. enable. you to leU tn Here you'll finJ few fitter bv7 thn 3Wot oener time lo buy.

Extended cLrfe Kcmntt, of count. The members of the Friendly Sew Miss Sharpless and Miss Stoner are graduates of the State Teachers' ing Circle will leave on the 10:10 boat on Thursday for Blvervlew Beach for the day as the guests of Mrs. Charles Seville, of 412 Ninth uouege. Lieutenant VanHouten, stationed at Camp Lejcune. attended street.

Upland. Mrs. Arthur Jackson, of 1026 Par er jttreet. t.his citv. will entertain caster, Pa.

Cpl. Norman R. ai Instructor in acria! gunnery, Buck the members of the Happy Hour Sewing Circle at luncheon in her ingham Army Air Field, Fort Meyers, 3750 MB Hd. Itx Fla who is now home on furlough. JI win attena me weaoing, Mr nri Mn.

JweDh E. RusselL of 1205 Market street, Marcus Hook, are celebrating their thirty first wedd.ng anniversary at tneir nome SHOWER AND WEDDING GIFTS 620 Edgmont Av. toany. Mnrguerll Green, of Harrlsburf, Die liniite ffiinel nl Mr and Mrs. Colonial Gift Shoppe below Stanley Thoalr Norman Ft.

Sharpies, of 319 South JUTABLISMtD OVER QUARTER CENTURY. Chester road, swarwmore..

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