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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Gazette and Daily, York, Monday Morning, August 1 1958 6 Today's Events CltV PT A To Hold Nancy Blauser, Dale E. Wolfrom Wed In Pleasureville EUB Church vvuiKiiiuu iuuay Session for program chairmen set for YWCA at 2 p.m. Committee chairmen for coming year named. Foreman's Club Schedules 20th Industrial Meet The Foreman's Club of York will sponsor on Wednesday, for the 20th year, the Mason-Dixon Industrial Management conference. It will be held at 4 p.m.

at Flicker's Grove. Featured speaker will be James A. Knier, vice-president of Lionel D. Edie and Company, financial and business counselor. Dinner will be served at 5 followed at 7 p.m.

by the talk. There will be recreational activities. Several hundred industrial supervisors of Eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware are expected to attend the affair. Personal interest Clarence Spahr, operator of the Bright Star restaurant, and president of Southern Pennsylvania Restaurant association, will attend a meeting Wednesday at Allen-berry inn, Boiling Springs, for presidents of 11 local chapters of the Pennsylvania association. New officers will be elected.

Sgt. and Mrs. Martin L. Seyler are presently visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry E. Seyler, 249 East Princess street. Sgt. Seyler has been stationed with the U. S.

Air Force in Great Falls, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. William Malehorn, with children Bonnie, Billy and Pamie, of 2976 Greenwood drive, have returned from a two-week vacation in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Mitchell, 1006 Midland avenue, were recent guests at Atlantic City, N. J.

CLASS PICNIC Ten members and several guests of Class 14 of Christ EUB Sunday school attended a picnic at the home of Mrs. Virginia Herman, York RD 1, last Monday. York Recreation Commission Teen-Age dance, 8 p.m., McKirrtey playground. YMCA Rock-n-hop, 8 p.m.; Young Adult club, 7:30 p.m. York County Sunday School Association Meeting, 8 p.m., YMCA.

Ilillcrest and Mt. Rose Lions Clubs Joint meeting at Etz-weiler's 'bungalow, Long Level, 7 p.m. Lightners Recreation Association Mrs. H. Robert Becker, former president of York County Council of Community services, willl speak at meeting; 7:30 p.m., playground pavilion.

Springetts Ambulance Club Meeting, 8 p.m., fire hall. Eagle Fire Company Meeting, 8 p.m., fire hall. York Redevelopment Council Luncheon meeting, 1130 a.m., Hotel Yorktowne. Surprise Bridal Shower Given Lucy E. Spongier A surprise shower was held Thursday night for Lucy Ellen Spangler by her sister, Mrs.

Dorothy Miller, and Mary Lou Singer at the Singer residence, 728 Prospect street. MTiss Spangler, of 721 Girard avenue, is to marry David 1500 East Philadelphia street, in September. Persons attending were: Mrs. Dorothy Spangler, Mrs. Margaret Spangler, Mrs.

Grace Abel, Mrs. Mildred Singer, Mrs. C. R. An-stine, Mrs.

Yvonne Laurer, Mrs. Carrie Herr, Mrs. Susan Kissinger, Mrs. Virginia Guynn, Mrs. Barbairfo -Densel, Mrs.

Phyllis Harlacker, Mrs. Margaret Walter. Sue Ann Spangler, Linda AbeJ, Jerry Robinson, Shirley Working-ar, Teddy Leiddg, Mary Mann, Rosie Caccdola, Barbara Kirkf Connie Arigo, Rita Brueggeman. OTHER SOCIAL NEWS ON PAGE 18 Nancy Marie Blauser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent E. Blauser, 650 Skyline drive, and Dale Eugene Wolfrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Wolfrom, 75 East Canal street, Dover, were married yesterday in Pleasureville EUB church.

The double ring ceremony was performed at 2 p.m. by Rev. David H. Rodes, pastor. The bride wore a floor-length gown of Chantilly lace and tuMe over bridal satin.

The fitted bodice, which had long sleeves, was. styled wjth a scalloped' Sabrina neckline and topped a very full skirt which had a lace apron effect over tulle with ruffles in the back. The skirt was worn over a hoop. The bride's headdress was a coronet of pearl and orange blossoms, from which fell a fingertip veil of French illusion. The bridal bouquet of a white orchid and stephanotis was carried on a white Bible.

Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Gladston Wales. Her gown was ballerina-length, fashioned from aqua lace over ruffled tulle and taffeta and with a chiffon bodice. The low, V-neckline reached a taffeta cummerbund which became a back bow. She wore a matching headpiece with a chin veil and carried a hand basket of yellow daisies, roses, pompons and ivy.

The bridesmaids were Sandra Chronister, Patti Eaton and Nedra Two Yorkers Return From Quebec Studies Two York students who were enrolled at Laval university summer school in Gjuebec, Canada for sax weeks this summer returned home yesterday. Caroline Scicchitano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scicehitano, 1491 East Philadelphia street, and Carolyn Harris, daughter of Ma, and Mrs. A.

S. Harris, 2440 Carlisle road, resided with a French-Canadian family in Quebec while, studying French at the university. Miss ScLccitano, who received a full-tuition scholarship to the school, is a senior minoring French and Italian at Immaculata college. Miss Harris is a senior minoring in French at West Chester State Teachers college. York Group Will Attend Joint Pilot Club Meeting The Pilot Club of York will hold a joint meeting with the Lancaster and Harrisbirg organizations Aug.

26 at 6:30 p.m. at West Shore Country club, Harrisburg. Henrietta Beck, 102 North Forrest street, was initiated into membership at a meeting Thursday night at Hotel Yorktowne. Twenty-five members were present. i in-1 i HAY RIDE Girl Scout Troop 229 went on a hay ride to Samuel Lewis State park recently, where a picnic was held.

Attending were Judy Hengst, Sajly G-unnet, Joan Murphy, Betty Swemley, Nancy Emig, Judith Swemley, Virginia Rine-hart, Judy Gentzler, Gwena Gingerich, -Brenda Martin, and leader, Mrs. Samuel Glessner. The vehicle was supplied by Mrs. John Martin. EY-" Our Expert Corsetier Hazel Devers Guarantees The Fit U-yt EAST MARKET STRfET Photo by Kitchen Corwell.

All were attired in yellow duplicates of the honor attendant's gown, and they carried hand baskets of aqua daisies, yellow roses and yellow pompons. Flowergirl Maryann Peregoy wore a floor-length gown of white dotted swiss with an aqua cummerbund and a headpiece of a small band of white flowers. She carried a small hand basket of yellow sweetheart roses and yellow pompons. The bride's mother chose for the ceremony a dress of light blue lace over taffeta, worn with navy and white accessories. The mother of the bridegroom wore a dress- of rose lace over taffeta, also, with navy and white accessories.

Both mothers wore corsages of white roses. The bridegroom's cousin, Roy W. Miller from Lancaster, served as best man. Ushers were Gladston Wales, brother-in-law to the bride; Lesroy D. Snelbecker, Dover, and William D.

Paup, Dover. Thomas Wales, the bride's nephew, was acolyte. Mrs. Nancy HoltzappJe sang "Because," "I Love You Truly," Perfect Love" and "The Lord's Prayer." The organist, Mrs. Kur-vin Strayer, "Ich Laebe Dich," "Traumered" and Promise Me." Following the ceremony a reception was held at Pleasureville Fire hall, after which the couple left on a trip to Niagara Falls.

On their return they will reside at 608 Cleveland avenue. The bride was graduated from Central High school in 1957 and is employed by East Prospect State bank. Her husband, a 1956 graduate of Dover High school, ds employed by York Distributing company. Out Door Club Expects About 60 New Members Team captains who Friday night attended a report meeting on the Out Door Country club's drive for members, anticipated receiving about 60 applications from prospective members by next Friday. Club president Henry Ness said that 31 or 32 applications have been received so far.

It is the club's aim to swell the present membership roster of 350 by adding 200 members before moving to a new site hear Round-town. Another report meeting will be held Friday at 8 p.m. at the present club quarters. A workshop for program chairmen of the York City Council of Parent-Teacher associations will be held at 2 p.m. today at the YWCA.

President of the council, Mrs. Albert Brown, announced the following chairmenships for 1958-59: Program, Mrs. Kenneth Shulfcz; parent education, Mrs. R. J.

Thompson; publicity, Mrs. Fred C. Velardi; radio, Mrs. Williar Salts-giver; television, Mrs. Charles Newport; bylaws, Mrs.

Charles Farcht. Budget, Mrs. Dennis Kensel; music, Mrs. Richard Gilbert; publications and magazines, Mrs. Gordon Quickel; Founder's day, Mrs.

Arthur Clopper; membership, Mrs. Richard Grissinger; legislation, Mrs. Samuel Gross. Pre-school, Mrs. Marvin Keagy; secondary school service, Mrs.

Charles Snyder; York nursery, Mrs. Russell Howe; mental health, Mrs. Jerome Gorman; Advisory Health council, Mrs. Albert Brown; retarded children, Mrs. Clopper; delegate to council of Social agencies, Mrs.

Jesse Schaefer; and hospitality co-chairmen, Mrs. Charles Kleiman and Mrs. Eugene Newcomer. Named to a committee created to prepare and mail out a monthy news bulletin to local unit presidents were Mrs. Valardi, Mrs.

Gross, Mrs. Hensel, Mrs. Schaefer and Mrs. Gilbert. Acting on a directive from the Pennsylvania State Congress of Parents and Teachers, Mrs.

Shultz this year will evaluate a large portion of the programs of the local units. Daily Memoranda Recent Births At York Hospital To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokes, 366 South Stone avenue, yesterday, a son. To Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson Luck-man, 517 South Pershing avenue, yesterday, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.

Sey-ler, 119 Oakleigh drive, yesterday, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Johnson, York RD 4, yesterday, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Riley, York RD 1, yesterday, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Robert L. Hagy, Hellam RD 1, yesterday, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs.

Archie K. Jennings, Ked Lion KD 3, Saturday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Gene U.

Miller, Manchester RD 1, Saturday, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Riley, Main street, Yoe, Friday, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Ebaugh, Glen Rock RD 1, Friday, a son. To Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Rit-ter, 116 East Maple street, Friday, a son, Raymond Blair. 'At West Side Osteopathic To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Breigh-15 er, 510 North Beaver street, Saturday, a daughter.

Applications To Wed Bruce Neal Anderson, York RP 4, and Barbara Jane Harman, 1032 Kelly drive. Robert Allen Funk, Dillsburg RD 3, and Rhoda Mae Brough, York Springs RD 1. Steven Louis Kolumban, 344 Ninth avenue, New Brighton, and Barbara Mary Klinedinst, 451 West King street. William Reginald Koons and Phyllis Danielle Leiphart, both of East Prospect. Terrence James Kiger, 1055 North Duke street, York, and Barbara Arm Dunkelberg, Dover RD 3.

Anthony Mark Robinson, 12 Fieldstone lane, Lake Success, N. and Barbara Jo Behr, 130 Sleepy Hollow road. William Augustus Schaefer, 1408 South Duke street, and Geraldine Frances Kleckner, 122 North Tremccit street. Charles Edward Schuler, Dover RD 2, and Mary Britannia Hake, 479 Salem avenue. Robert Stewart Briggs, 20 North Broadway, White Plains, N.

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