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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 38

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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Chester Girls ardeiiGiy Mr: Mrs- Edward Bingnear Mr. and Mrs. C. Svec. GOO Ryanard Garden City, bt 240 WV- 22nd si.

Cht nouiice the engagement thelrj Ridley Park Girl i announce the encasement ol their i 1 daughter. Miss Josephine A. Swee-t. SATURDAY, 1555 hf Bingnear, lo Ralph E. Collins, son! Collingdale Man, InChurchRites Marple Club In Luncheon Frances My rick to Wed Virginia Man Today Marple Township Woman's Club The marriage of Miss Margaret i A wedding breaklast it the VFW i.

Barnes, daughter of Mr. and 11 all in Foisom followed the corn- ancis a. Barnes oi Mr. a Mrs. win nave a day-long program rues-day with Mrs.

Thomas R. Younger chairman. "Entertaining From Your Frecz- Willard dr. Hid ley Park, Hasans lett for New York. ihey.wiu reside in Texas.

George J. Hagans son ot Mr and Mrs. George J. Hagans ot 11; The bride attended Noire Dame In Swarthmore Church er" will be the lopic of the morning et'e av. CoShngdalc, look; Catholic High School in Moylan.

i iiiftuiig swung ac a.m. mere place this mornine at a ID o'clock i tenure will Ik a box luncheon at noon nuptial mass in St. Madeline's! James Catholic High School and is: and a talk "Fibers, Old and Ni Catholic Church in Kidlcy i'ark. now serving in the vi Air iotce. by Mrs.

Ernest J. Dewees ot New The marriage of Mfcs Frances Britt Myrick; daughter ot Mrs, Mc-Kernon Myrick ot Swarthmore. Kev. Callahan pcrlormed the cer-lemony and celebrated mass. Birth Announced town Square.

A member of the Phi! ad el phi; Guild of Hand Weavers and thi and E. Brilt 'Myrick of Phoenix, to Thomas Harrington Chil the bride, who was given in marriage by her lather, wore a Mr. and Mis. Ceralil Achuff of ton, son ot Kev. and Mrs.

Samuel sown ot white Skinner satin, Chan- Blackwcll Chilton of Ashland. Va j97 Coral dr. Gay mow, an til ly lace and nylon tulle fashioned Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen, Mrs. Dewees received the "Distinguished Craftsman Award" at I the annual Fair held in Strouds- will be solemnized this afternoon 1 nounce the birth of a son, Gerald James Achuft on Jan. 10.

Mrs. with a snort train, bne wore a three-quarter scalloped veil at- clock in the Swarthmore i Achuff is the former Miss Betty buiar for her hand weaving. She' jtacned to a coronet and carried' Presbyterian Church. Rev. John Schott will perform the ceremony Howard of Marcus Hook.

orchids on a prayerbook. 01 JOSEPHINE SWEENEY wUl demonstrate the almost lost art 'of spinning an an old fashioned' GERALDINE BINGNEAR -0 Miss Kathleen C. Barnes Rid- assisieci tne Dridogroom ther. Air. ana Mrs.

u. n. tetrea oi spinning wheel during the program. ftf uarw rviiitne nf 17 fhiisinntf t'arK, tne maia oi honor anu The bride, who will be sivcsi Mr. and Mrs.

William Butler of 13 E. 24th st. announce the birth a son, Stephen Gerard BuLler on Marcus Hook, and the late! ovsuL-y grduuaicu hospitality chairman with Mrs. Collins, marriage hy her uncle, Philip S. Barnhart of Springfield, Sunday Dec.

18, at Sacred carried cascades tea Thomas' A. Walton, Mrs. Alber Miss Bingnear was graduated from Nether Providence High School in 1955 and is employed by! I. duPont de Nemours and' i Hospital. They have two olher win wear a gown ot an The, bridesmaids, Miss Pfeiffer, Mrs.

Henry Hippie, Mrs! Jrjom Notre. Catholic for-Girls in 1955 and is em-! tique white taffeta and embroid BatT.es, Miss Mary Bailh Prints Walter Bashaw, Mrs. Ralph Mor- sons, William ihomas Jr. -l'a yrs. old and Lawrence Earl 3 yrs.

old. Co. in Wilmington. ered silk net full length, a finger nd Mrs. bally Walker, wc Mrs.

F. W. Leighton, Mrs. ployed as a secretary at Chester. Hospital.

Mrs. Butler is the former Doris wir. peirea was graduated in baby blue and carried cascades William' Graham' and Mrs. Edward Vail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

tip veil of silk illusion held with a cap of embroidered net and she will carry stephanotis and while 1952 from North East High School yellow V. Parker, 3rd assisting. Lawrence E. Vail of 214 E. 14th William Hasans ol Collinedale.

Collins was graduated in 1355 from '-Ridley. Township' High School ana is employed at a service Members o( the choral group arc nvited to meet for rehearsal an1 Mr. Butler is 'the son of Mr. orchids. was best man for his brother and and Mrs.

William P. Butler of Mrs. Frank R. Shuman Jr. ol Edward Emery, Norman Conn and hour before the first session, ML'Adoo, Pa.

Chester Springs, sister ot tlu Charles Walker were the ushers. is employed oy. tne Americ Corp. in Marcus Hook, No date has been selected "thft wedding. 0 bride, the matron of honor, wil gown of avocado green a gold leat headdress and Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel J. Smiley Hospital Junior Board Franklin FT A Meets Monday win carry white camellias. --el 702 Lincoln at. Chester, announce Miss Grace Houghton Myrick, "the engagement of their daughter, sister of the bride, the maid of Franklin School Parent Teachers honor, will wear a-similar, gown oi Names Mrs.

timer Dunn Association will meet for room vis encrry red satin, a matching headdress and will carry- camellias. itation at 7.45, p.m. Monday, Charles Alexander Chilton wtl a business meeting at 8.15 conduct be best man for his brother and ed by the president, Mrs. Fred' Assistant Secretary Frank R. Shuman Jr.

of Chester Forskey. Springs, George Edward Stiles of The program will be given by Ashland, Charles Eqi Mrs. Helen McKinley, a riiember r. of Portsmouth, and John Chester Hospital's Junior Board! F. Chilton of Fairfax, the Consumers Education De reelected officers, Idled Dne va jtoh, four luncheons arranged by 21 volunteers and Miss Natalie R.

who directed 18 aides serv- the ushers. cancy and. heard annual reporls at a luncheon meeting this week partment oE' Abbotts Dairies, who will show two films, "Golden Her A smau reception in me Vomr A Tin ART! STRAMER Mr ami Mrs TTranlrlin' UpbH of ig 363 hours on the vLsItine desk, Association room at the church vt the solarium in the hospital, in addition to taking care ot the' itage" the story-of man's dominion will follow the ceremony. Upon with Mrs. Kenneth S.

Dale before sailing for Nassau in the Bahftmas. their return from wedding trip publicity. over land and live-stock in hi never ending struggle to Iced him Mr. Chilton, and his. bride will re William Ward iva, was Board- officers incoude Dale side in Brookline, Mass.

self, and "Losing to Win" showing luncheon chairman, assisted by who is beginning her second year The bride attended Mary A. how to achieve, glamour through Mrs. Henry G. Sweney, Mrs. Black in a tnrce-year term as president Burnham School in Northampton, and Mrs.

Arthur Burton. proper nutrition while dieting. Mrs. J. Edward Clyde, 1st- vice and Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia.

Sharon HillPair Are MarriedToday president; Mrs. William R. Phil Prominent Designer lips: 2nd vice president; Misst Mr. Chilton, an ensign in the Louise Macfarlane, recording sec b. Coast Cuard, attended bt.

retary; Mrs. Elmer Dunn, assist Christopher's School, Richmond, ant recording secretary, who re and was graduated from Ran Spring Collections Feature Short Jacket and Sheath Miss Joan Mary Zehler, daughter SANDRA J. SMILEY dolph-Macon College in Ashland, placed Mrs. oeorge w. cuiey of Mr.

and Mrs. Emil J. Zehler va. He is a memoer ot Phi Kappa declined renomination because of other commitments; Mrs. Harper the weddin of Pine Sharon Hill, and Joseph! Miss Sandra Joan Smiley and thony Woods Ulmcr ot Willi ams- Sigma fraternity.

John VanBlunk, son of Mr. and A wedding breakfast for lha im Out-of-town wedding guests in Fa. cluded Mr. and Philip S. Habbcrset, corresponding secretary; Mrs.

Frederick R. Long, treasurer- and her. Mrs. Mrs. James J.

VanBlunk of 11 Bayard Sharon 'Hill. 'were niar: mediate families and the. bridal parly at Alpine Inn in Springfield is' a atj 'Kutztown State Teachers College and' was graduated in 1954 from Barnhart, of West Springf i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Philip McK.

Barnhart of- Wiikraham, Samuel D. Clyde Jr. ried this, morning at a 10 o'clock1 nuptial mass in the Holy Spirit Annual reports of -chairmen in tollowed the ceremony. Liter, a-reception was given at Knights of St, John Hall in Philadelphia. -Upon their return from Washington, D.C.

Catholic Church in Sharon Hill, Chester High fachooi. Rev. and Mrs. Chilton, Miss Louise cluded the number of workers and Rev. Edward McTague performed Britt of Suffolk, Miss Ellen the hours seryed during the year Mr.

Ulmcr was graduated from Williamsport' High School and Kutz-I MRS. KENNETH DALE Presiding the double ring ceremony and cele- as follows: Riddick of Suffolk; Miss Meredith Moon of Washington, D. Miss nrateu mass. Mrs. Anthony Schmidt, town' State Teachers' College and is at present connected with the The bride, who was given in mar Mr.

and Mrs. Vanblunk will reside at 27 Morton, Ridley Park. The bride Notre Catholic High' School, Moylan, Mr. VanBlunk attended Jo workers who served a total 78 hours: Mrs. Willis K.

Glauser riage by her father; wore a srown hours in the Little Shop in! reported 209 members during thel Atlas Plastics Co. at Wcrtztown. -0- Elizabeth MUlan, Rex Past-ington of New York City; Mrs. Gerald Swanson of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs.

Taylor Chil hile silk chiffon velvet made season; Christmas decorations the Mrs. wimam 'Mrs. Herbert M. Hussey were provided by the member Prosperity Shop at 3rd st. on princess iines with a Queen Ann collar of imported lace studded seph's Preparatory -School," served ot.au Penh-st.

Chester, ton, Miss Ann Chilton and Mi ot four garden clubs who devoted and f.dEmont av li aiaes, the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. John F. Chilton of Laris- SSSS of which; were in Gexmany. He. is 40 hours to maKing the buildings hours; Mrs.

William Sproul Lewis, 185 workers, 700 hours; Mrs. Phillips, Photo Guild, two workers, wm more during tne holi held with a nwt attending lemple umversKy. downe; Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Cox of Portsmouth, and ana sne earned a wnite orcm-i on day season. Also reporting were Mrs. Kenneth VanCott, Bir.ghamton, 7 BIH 240 hours. SURGICAL DRESSINGS prayerbook. Miss Dolores M.

McFai-land of (SHOP and SAVE- BIG The surgical dressing group Philadelphia, the maid ot honor, ard K. Noyc 3rd, chairman of ali volunteer service; Mrs. William A. Irving, who headed the committee for the annual Charity Ball; Marriage headed by Mrs. George L.

Arnu- nd the brides maids. Miss Mary Schinipf of Gormantowti. Miss tage and Mrs. Crosby iu. mac, reDorted eieht volunteers Mrs.

Samuel D. Clyde service award dinner for hospital em apped JU.1UU articles curing pui Patricia A. Shannon ot Nat-berth and Miss Joan A. Gavin of West Oak Lane, wore ballerina length gowns of American Beauty velvet ployes; Mrs. Habhcrsct, corres- hours; Mrs.

Thomas E. Leet, Ba- SALE hy Alumni, with eight aides, gave pc-ndence; Mrs. Robert S. Stajn- matte on princess lines and I hey carried white satin muffs decorated with red and wiiite carnations. RED CROSS James J.

VanBlunk Jr. was best man for his brother and Edward J. Zehler and Henry E. VanBlunk! Former Residents Guests at Church of Sharon Hill and James E. Elliott of Ridley Park were the ushers.

SHOES Kevin isomers ot Phnadeinlna was the ringbcarer. the chanel of Madison Street! Rev. Leeder is a native of Up- Mrs. Wiiliam LuttreU, the solo- DISCONTINUED PATTERNS OF THIS SEASON'S STYLES Methodist Church. 'and and his wile is tne iormer Their talk will foliow a meeting Cticster.

Their mission NANCY R. HUSSEY of the Women's Society for Chris- sponsored by the Presbyterian Mis Service ot the church with sion Hoard. Miss Nancy Ruth Hussey, to A-1C VeSSTl rvW 0 'I Robert C. Cher.auU. 13.

Naval Husvlwl. I "Al lV YXT''X PATTERN A 7 57 Miss Mabel Talloy of Swarth Mrs. Walter Buckley presiding. josepn jrtnur snicios, son ot mc. more, publicity chairman for the1 A meeting ot the hoard is sched and Mrs.

Arthur bhtelds of Grand Susquehanna, Pa. uled at 7 p.m. with the meeting- group, announced the mcctini open to all interested. Miss Hussey was graduated from1 Chester area menus oi trie nev and Mrs. George Leeder will hav Women's Shoes to J2.5 Sizes i to 11.

AAA to EEE SLATER'S 618 EDGM0NT AVE. mmm CHESTER mmm High School in and is employed as a dental assistant opportunity lo meet them and learn of their mission work in India Among the Sick Mrs. Virginia C. Doud of 7 Ches in Chester. Monday evening, at a program Airman Shields, U.S.

Air Force, is stationed at New Castle. Del. ter ok. Norwood, who is employed and program an hour later. Mrs.

ms orney Dom rmudciphia. i in the Depaitmcnt of Justice in Ray F. Imschweiler will present The toughest thing about The wedding will take place on Saturday March 17, in the First Enjoy the newest ot the new: the "coordinated look" you'll see the speakers. Devotions will he in Charles Horfmnn, 43, 23D4 Arimlndo v. a-rt jui.ii A.

wisniewskl. so. 3173 bDlh rblliilelphla. V. (im.

25. Mllo. Mc. nd Washington, is a patient tne Hospital at Bcthcsda. Md.

Baptist Church in Chester. ghoat writing is catchmg the right spirit. charge ot Mrs. -Joseph Ireland. starred in spring fashion shows of important new Prominent Designer clothes.

Here, Grabois gives you a stim sheath of a dress and a short jacket just touching the waistline. Notice the fab across the square Hurtort, IB. Prnrlnnd. neck ot the dress winch so aoromy tanci casuyj sups mrougn jacKcr. Moreover, this is an outfit you can make in almost any material.

The Governatore Bros. Annual January Former Army Nurse Weds John G. Glenn of Chester Original is in a printed silk with a navy wool jacket; but think of it also in linen, shantung, or a lovely new cotton. It's surprisingly simple to sew, and wonderfully but wonderfully enjoyable to wear here, there, from January to past June! Paiinm A7E.7 is available in Misses' Sizes 10. 32.

11, 16 and IS. SLIPCOVER SALE Custom Made The marriage of Miss Loretta Size 16 dress requires 3 yards 39-inch fabric-, jacket requires l)k yards and Joseph Jesse ot Philadelphia were the ushers. nt-innh fabric. A. Balkenhol ot 62c Bcechwood Send FIFTY CENTS (in coins) for Pattern A757 to Chester Times, wedding breakfast at Strath Collingdale, daughter of the! Pa Item DoDarlmcnt.

P.O. Box 59, Oid Chelsea Station, New York 11 Inn in Swarthmore loiiow- N. Y. Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE. eti the ceremony after which Mr.

late Mr. and Mrs. John A. Balk-icnhol to John G. Glenn of 1332! and Mrs.

Glenn left for New York STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. MON.T JAN. 16-THRU JAN. 31 Everything on fce Shelve to Co Nothing Held Hack: CUSHIONS Hancock Chester, son of the: City and upon their return they Ncvt Week Watch for Tromincnt Designer Release: An Anna will reside in Chester. late Mr.

and Mrs. John Glenn, was solemnized today at 10 a.m. Miller Original. The bride was graduated from St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Collingdale High School, collingdale.

Kev. Andrew cav; 50 Mary's Hospital School of Nursing! loIEiciatcd. 74 and served in the U.S. Army The bride who was Riven in HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FINEST LOBSTERS IN DELAWARE COUNTY Taste Will Tell Cut and Pin-Fitted in Your Home All Pieces With Zippers All Pieces Overlocked Extra Chair 1 Cushion $25 Cush or Euxy Terms Nurse Corps during World War Sne has oecn resiaing in Cali rrjqrriage hy hpv brother; fharlpj; Balkenhol, wore a gown of sandl colored taffeta with a deep yoke fornia for 4 years. COMPLETE Mr.

Glenn attendee; Kiciiey md sleeves of matching lace and Hieh School and Drexel Institute IT isn't necessarv to make she carried a bouquet of white of Technology and is employed at friends of your neighbors unless roses. Alloy Metal wire co. in trospeci Her only attendant. Miss Mary you want to. But it is important Park.

OPEN WED. FRI. NITES TILL 9 P. M. GOVERNATORE BROS.

1506 MacDADE FOLSOM Chester 4-7536 Washburn 8-4444 HOTEL CLUBHOUSE T. Cann of Philadelphia, wore a gown of strawberry colored crys-! Mix a cup of cranberry sauce fimstrainedl with half of an un- to stay on good terms with those Who live near you. There are few things worth neighbors disagree-) Ing about. And even those aren't helped by I talette and earned Talisman roses. Charles Myers of Collingdale, neeled oranee sround fine.

was best man for Mr. Glenn and about a quarter cup of sugar. Use John Hamilton of Prospect Park! a isnDornooa squabble. as a filling lor a wnite layer caiie;.

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