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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 37

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The Miami Heraldi
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Miami, Florida
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37
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Dixon Receives Ring on Her Birthday; May 14 Is Wedding Day Eugene Goff's gift to Joanne Dixon on her 19th birthday was an engagement ring. The couple plan to be married May 14, her mother's birthday, in Rader Memorial Methodist Church. The bride elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.

Dixon. 360 NW 132nd st. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. L. C.

Anderson. Columbia, S.C., and the late Mr. Anderson. Joanne is a native Miamian, a graduate of Miami Edison High School and employed as a bookkeeper at Miami Stationerv Inc. Eugene was educated in Columbia schools.

served two years in the Marine Corps and now is a fireman in civil service at the Marine Corps base in Opa-locka. Former Miamian Is Bride-elect A former Miamian, Miss Kathleen Clemons, now of Hempstead. N.Y., is planning to married next fall. She is engaged to Donald Charles Dube, Garden Citv. N.Y.

The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Mamie L. Clemons. of Jacksonville, and the late Clemons. The family formerly lived in Miami and Miss Clemons was educated at Miami High School.

Mr. Dube is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Dube, Garden City.

He is an alumnus of Hempstead High School and an employe of Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp. His fiancee works in the construction department of the Long Island Lighting Garden City. Miss Buch Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. George M.

Buch, Belle Harbor, L. announce the engagement of their daughter. Lois, to David P. Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Goldstein, Neponsit, L.I. Formerly a Miami resident. Miss Buch graduated from Shenandoah Junior High School and attended Miami Senior High. She is now a medical secretarial student at New York Universitv, Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences. Mr.

Goldstein' attended C.C.N.Y. School of Business Administration, and is now asin business with his sociated, His grandmother, Mrs. Rebecca Cohen, 935 Tenth has lived in Miami Beach for many vears. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr.

Kersey and His Bride Will Live in Shreveport First Methodist Church of mony was held at the home of Port Neches, Texas, was the the bride. The former Miss Harms atsetting for the March 6 martended Lamar State College of riage of Miss Joann Katheryn and the University Technology Harms and Dal Clewers Ketsev. of Texas and is with the SmelkThe bride is the daughter of er Insurance Company of BeauMr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ernst mont, Kersev is a graduate of Harms of Port Neches.

Mr. KerMiami Senior High School. He sey is the son' of Mr. and Mrs. is now serving in the United Harold Nelson Kersey of Mi- States Air Force, and is staami Springs, Fla.

tioned at Barksdale Air Force A reception after the cere- Base, Shreveport, La. Elizabeth Arden's New Creamy Formula Lipsticks lastingly beautiful! Lipsticks with vibrance, lustre and staying power beyond any you have ever used! Miss Arden has long maintained that much indelibility blisters and ruins the texture of the lips" This wonderful new formula lipstick is a triumph of clear true color that holds fast. but, with a shining lustre that keeps lips always creamy smooth in texture. Try one for the prettiest, smoothest lips! In both single and Duet Lipsticks in a wide range of colors. Single Lipsticks 1.00, 1.50 prices pros Anden Solon 667 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, Phone 5-0441 MRS.

RICHARD E. DYE nee Shirley Swanson MRS. ROBERT MANTEL former Esther Becker Mr. Lewis Honeymoon on Miss Betty Frances Rosenblum became the bride of James Lowell Lewis March 21. The ceremony took place in the home of her parents, Mr.

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Wonderful deodorant for men. Qua DO though it contains Hexachlorophene and cold Low price- -about same as ordinary soap, cream ingredients found only in high price soaps. and get the new MAKES YOU FEEL CLEAN and LONGER NAIL BRUSH Made Wilson Ine. by FREE of cost extra any Over 93 years of Custom Soaps Wedding Guests See Double-Bride's Twin Is Among Attendants Two sets of twins took part in the Pinder-Sands wedding March 22. The bride, Gertrude Pinder, was a twin.

Her twin sister, Germaine, was one of the bridesmaids and twins Marie and Mary Lee Pover were junior bridesmaids. Miss Pinder was married to Ivy H. Sands in Holleman Park Methodist Church. The Rev. Walter T.

Cross officiated. The bride. who lived at SW Ninth before her marriage. is daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Burnell Pinder, Spanish Wells, the Bahamas. She went to school in Spanish Wells. Since her parents were unable to attend the marriage, she was a given away by Mr. Evelyn Pinder, her cousin. ATTENDANTS She chose Peggy Hinds, as her maid of honor.

Frances Pinder. a friend of the bride, was bridesmaid along with the bride's twin sister. Carol Parker was flower girl. Mr. Sands is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Sands, 143 SW Ninth st. He attended Miami schools. Best man was Ronald Pinder, brother of the bride. Robert Currey and Roy Pinder were ushers.

Ring bearer was David Roberts. A wedding reception 'in the church followed. The couple plan to live temporarily with the bridegroom's parents. Dyes Exchange Vows and Rings Double ring ceremony united Shirley May Swanson and Richard Earl Dve March 18 in the home of the bride's parents. The Rev.

William C. Wahl officiated. The bride, who lives in Rockford. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul G. Swanson, 1215 NE 97th st. She was given in marriage by her father. Matron of honor was Mrs. Richard Kluck, Rockford, Ill.

Mr. Dye, also of Rockford, is the son of Mrs. Olive Dye, Williamsville, and the late Benjamin F. Dve. Allen F.

Dye, the bridegroom's brother, was best man. The former Miss Swanson is a graduate of Frances Shimer and Gustavus Adolphus schools St. Peter, Minn. While in college she joined Iota Beta sorority, National Collegiate Players, and Delta Psi Omega, honorary dramatic fraternity. An employee of J.

C. Penney Rockford, the bridegroom YOUR TAN SAFELY Perching GREASELESS SUNTAN CREAM SUNTAN OIL Rich in Lanolin and other skin aids! HUSBAND WANTED TO TAKE HIS CHARMING WIFE TO DINNER, DANCE AND COCKTAILS AT THE OLD CURTISS ESTATE 500 Deer Run, Miami Springs Phone 88-4521 (MIAMI SPRING VILLAS) MRS. IVY H. SANDS nee Gertrude Pinder MRS. former JAMES L.

LEWIS, Rosenblum Betty and Bride in New York Mrs. John David Rosenblum, 6355 SW. 48th st. A wedding dinner at the Colony Restaurant followed the ceremony. The bride wore A ballerina length gown of alencon lace and nylon tulle.

Mr. Lewis, the son of Mr. and Sidney Lewis, 3140. 13th is associated with his father in the contract furniture business. He graduated from the University of Miami, where he affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu.

His bride graduated from Texas Western College. They are honeymooning in. New York. Mantels Wed In Jewish Center The former Esther Becker chose a dress of white organza for her March 14 wedding to Robert Mantel, in the Jewish Community Center. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Becker, Brooklyn. Bridegroom, also from Brooklyn, is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mantel.

The couple was attended by Mrs. Gertrude Summerfield and Jack Steindam. Payoff Is Show Theme Members of Millie Kahaner Ladies Auxiliary will model spring and summer fashions in a dawn-to-dusk fashion show at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Show, with fashions from Ronnie's Frocks, will be in the Monticello Park Jewish Center, NE 164th st.

and 11th North Miami Beach. NEW Cakes Flatti by To SHOES WITH THE FLOATING STEP Sweetie 798 Bon-Bon 698 Delightfully OPEN on top Deliciously SOFT underfoot Wee little wedge chuck ALL COLORS full of cushiony sponge rubber led Cross Shoe Salems 629 LINCOLN ROAD 20 W. FLAGLER ST. Phone 5-1560 Phone 2-2418 OPEN EVERY OPEN MONDAY EVENING EVENINGS Friday, March 26, 1954 THE MIAMI HERALD 3-C Steamboat Comin' Round the Bend- away Saturday at Coral Country Club, when the Mississippi River Boat party comes "steaming round the bend." There'll be a short minstrel show before the Grand March at 10:30 with prizes for the best costumes; buffet dinner from 7 to 9 followed by dancing. The H.

R. Bothwells and the Harrison Faiths are co-chair- BENEFIT DESSERT Mint julep colonels, river men for the party assisted by boat gamblers and Southern the Edison Archers and the belles will dance the Walter Cunninghams. night Gables served for two vears during World War I with the Army in France. He is a member of the Masonic Order, American Veterans of World War Il. After a wedding trip through the state of Florida, the couple will live in Rockford.

South Miami Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club will give its annual benefit dessert and nasta party Monday noon in the South Miami community house. The Gray- bovs at Sunset Elementary School will receive the proceeds from the party, which is open to the public. Shop Tonight Till 9 P.M. ROEBUCK AND CO. SEARS SaP.

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