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CHJt Sit (fA.) TIMES tit SATCKUAV. 4VK it, 1 neckac mbro.dtrfiJ la wed Celebrate Golden Wedding I pearls. A coronet held her wil of, Minstrel Show Eddystone Charlotte Anne Dunn to Wed Barry D. Ives of Wailingford In Connecticut This Afternoon Monday Night Ada Gould Bliss Will Become Bride of Frederick M. Norton In First Presbyterian Church Illusion and she carried white orchids with streamers on, a white praycrboek.

Mrs. -Louise Eleanor DeFulvio, sister of the bride, the matron of honor, and Miss Dolores Cordi-vari. Mrs. Rita P. Mrs.

Antoinette Pacello and Miss Janet Tne Score and Script Society of Delaware County will present jts tnnuai minstrel. A Night The marriage of Miss Charlotte I Anne Dunn, daughter of Mr. andj Mrs, Thomas William Dunn ofj ill reside wore The marriage of Miss Ada Gould i Upon their return (hey in the Eddystone High School ditorium. Bliss, daughter I Mrs. yd: at Wilmington Manor Gardens.

Gould Bliss ot 2310 Sandcland si. New Castle, where they will bej The minstrel is under the direc- Kentford. Farm. Storungton, Conn, to Barry Dils Ives, son of Mr. an.

Mrs. George Delaware Ives Rose Valley road, Wallinglord, wi! svis vi rriiutwwfica crysiaiettv with matching picture hais and they carried rose colored baskets filled with spring flowers. Jail Cordivari was the flower girl, Alfred S. Pacello of Oaklvn. nvri oi iuantn tsujmgsJcy, partici-oant in amateur dramatic and mus--ical productions for 12 years, and and Frederick inter Norton, at home alter June 21.

grandson, of Mrs. Frederic 0. Nor- The bride. daughter of Council-ton of 3420 Washington a v. andj mari m3Vo.

attended William Penn of Mrs. Elizabeth Norton and! School Hamrbyrgh. North-the late Minter Hnl.nes Norton. 'casern Hospital School of Nursing will be solemnized (his afternoon and Villanova University. 1 laKe place today at 3 p.m.

in thel Mystic Congrezational Chm-ch N.J was best man for Mr. Gib- Mystic, Conn. Dr. Robbins Wolcotti i jjpiaware County pianist. oo-i arid I horns D.

DeFulvio. uaioi vnn Carson, recipr of (he vocal award at her r. Helander attended Broad-! J- traivi and Wiiiiam way High School in Seattle. were ushrrs- at octork in trie i-trst j'resoy-Icrian Church. Dr.

Roger A. liu-ber will perform the ceremony. Barstow of Stamford, wil officiate. The bride, who will be given it marriage by her father, will wea renf graduation from Notre Dame served six in the Navy and! A reception at I he Merion Trib- The bride, who will be the Air Fom a gown of imported Swiss organd; and is slaiimicd al New Castle Air jugn ivijj be one of the principal singers. The dramatic and musical organization presently composed of 60 members, has been producing min-1 neavy tatteta, fashioned 11 a fitted bodice of embroidered me Force Base, Out-of-town guests present marriage by her uncle.

Judge Henry G. Swency, will wear a gown which Jiad been worn by herl mother and maternal grandmother) of candlelight corded silk i Itj Mrs. Helen Helander. Mrs. Robert dallions.

a scooped neckline, long tapering sleeves, a natural waist-! line and a center front panel ofl Bren and Mrs. Harold Feigcl off ule House followed Ihe ceremony after which Mr. and Mrs. Gibboni 1-cft by plane for Florida where they will remain for two weeks and upon their return they will reside at 037 Hdgcmore road, Philadelphia, and live temporarily with his parents unlit their home is finished. Th bride is a graduate of Over-brook High School, M- Gibboni is a graduate of Mrs.

I red C. Sicl- a lace Victorian collar, Jong taper ing sleeves and a lone torse strcls. plays and Giibert and Sullivan operettas since 1950. The club, meeling the first Wednesday of each month in Eddy-slone High School, has as officers. len ol Richmond, Mr.

and! waist. The skirl of Chantilly lace emDromerea meaauions set bouffant skirt which ends chapel length train. She will Sirs. Donald Maleer and Mr. anc Mrs.

Frank Martin of Harrisburg: over the silk formed a Chapel JcngUt skirl. She wdi we Mr. and Mrs. James Woodward of a fingertip veil of illusion attached to a cap of organdy and she will Carol Slrootman, president; Elaine Dube, secretary and Quigley, a. Notre Dame High School student oncl of matching bee edged with' Camden.

N.J.; Miss Gina Faust o.r Trenton, and Mrs. Mclvin seed pearls and long candlelight carry a mother of peart fan gold inlay and stcphanotk Overbrook High School and atfend- illusion veil and she wilt Cohen of Aw York. as treasurer. Any young person, high school WSi CHARLOiTE ANNE DUNN To Be Married Today N.H., and E. Saxon Wyatt ol (tnivfjsity.

fir served white chrysanthemums at the base! age or over, who enjoys singing ot the ran. Mrs. Harold E. DiAin of 'New two years in the Signal Corps, receiving his discharge on Dec. 1, 1951 He is an eleclronics technician at RCA.

Brookhavcn, will act as ushers. inr nt ihr rhn n'r The marriage of Miss Dorothv or acting, is invitea to join by attending a meeting or contacting! Mrs. Earl Billingsley, 1300 E. 13th Britain, is the matron of Mrs. Dunn, mother of the bride, ill wear a sown of powd-or blue and the bridesmaids: Mrs.

Frank 11 daughler of Mr. and honor, and the bridesmaids are aaystone. A. Andrea Jr. Mrs.

0 oI 10 Roosevelt Miss Joanna P. Areilo of Pawca- lav- Alt. hphraim, N.J., and Ray- embroidered polished cotlon with matching accessories. Mrs, Ives, mother ol the bride Goodale-Dillon Carl Stanaitis. son of Mr tuck.

Miss Ann Marie Dunr of Tenafly, N.J., Miss Shirley Births I and Mrs. John J. Slanaitis of SM marriage of Mis: McLaughlin of Mystic, andj groom, will wear a gown of pale I sinorc mare, rhpcler enl. Jane Dillon, daughtn- of Mr. and bhirley M.

Smith of Pawca- CHESTER Ijemnized May 21, at 3 p.m. in St. Clarence J. Dillon of tuck. Conn.

ro-td. 'if. I'l-jrv oeige baby, batiste with beige accessories. A reception at the home ol the ride's parents will follow the cer CATONE To Donald and Ann Catone, 112 Printz Norwood, They will wsar empire style bal ter. Rev.

Daniel Lcnahan Robert Coodale, son of Mrs. lerina length gowns of shell pink a son, June 12. Jean Coodale of Aston Mills, look- ana wnite encoded tissue gingham, GELESH-To George and Violet jne uncle, who was given in place in St. James Episocpal emony after which Mr. Ives and his biide will leave for a stay in Mr.

and Mrs. John J. McFattden of 21 5. Rigbe av. Tans-downe, observed the 50th anniversary of their marriage with their attending, and the attending of their six children and fourteen grandchildren, relatives and friends, ot mass said by their son, Rev.

John G. McFaddcn, prisst of ths Archdioceses of Philadelphia this morning in the Church of St. Phila-. mena, Lansdowfie. Several other priests were present in the sanctuary.

Their children are Rev. McFaddcn; Mrs. Edward M. Haley, Mrs. Holstein, Jr.

Joseph R. McFadden, Frank E. McFadden and Cyril C. Mcraddsn. A luncheon in St.

Philomcna's new Marian Hall in Lansdowne, followed the irge snett pink horsehair hats! ibcicsh, S. Morris Cmm t.hi.rcri. PrortM'Ct Park, on -1. ith navy blue velvet ribbon oconos and upon their re! urn i.votio. a son, June 13.

marriage Dy her father, was at- tended by Mrs. Charles Turley of! Camden, N.J., as matron of honor Rev. Wilfred F. Penny performed streamers to the hemline of their they will reside in Drexel Hill. the ceremony.

1 PLUMMER Jerry and Helen' jPlummer, 1ST E. ISth twin gowns and they will carry nose- l'nc bride attended Willmanlic The bride, who was giver, and Miss Mary Lou Saik, Mrs.j Jennie Ehrenkranlz, Miss Arlcne Says ol pink geraniums and ivy. Teachers College, Willman sons, June Ti. age by her father, was ailendedj warren A. Mulle of Collings- lic, Conn.

uameis, Miss Nancy Ruth Saik FILETo Samuel and Mildred by Beverly Jane Luras of ood, N.J., will serve as besl man ana miss htetcn Stanaitis as brides- rue, IHi w. Roland road, Park- Tyrone us maid nr honor and Mi Irma Coonale, of Aston Miffs, for Mr. Ives and David Dunn ol; side, a daughter. June 11. Stonington, brother ot the! Leon A.

Stanailis besl Mr. ives. a graduate ol Polytechnic Institute. Troy, M.Y., served three years in sub- marine sendee and is now an elec-'ronics engineer with Burroughs NAGEL To Elmer and Helen ho oi-irii-crnom nmi Miss, for his bniLhcr and Edward Turk. onde, David Ives of Wailingford, iNagcl, lQb.) is.

Eyre a daugh Jerry Ilolconibe of Clifton Heights Parkside Man Takes Bride mantle, Frank and John brother of the bridegroom; Lt. Charles O. Swanson of Portsmouth, 5 ioesmruds. Siiznnrre 3-jrncs nf JVosncci Corp. at Paoli.

ter, oune 11. DAUBERMAN To John anc Mary Daubcrman, 14 W. 3th Marcus Hook, a daughter. June 14. Kathleen Marie Webberl, Lazarchuck were the ushers.

Gloria Waddcll of Moorestown, N.J. was (he soloist. A receplion at the American Le and Miss Amitteo Ednvirds will be best man for Mr. Vorshinshi, and George Horan and Thom-Shive will be the ushers. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Church Rites for Norwood Girl WELSH-To David and Helen M. Webberl of 21G Water Rid of Lcvclland, were junior bridesmaids and Lois Terry, a cousin of the bride, was the flower) gion Hall in ML Enhraim. Welsh, 45 E. 24th a son, June! A reception at (he Norwood ley Park, and Eugene A.

Vcrshin- followed the ceremony. Mr. and Miss Betty Ann Krogh, daughter I 15. American Legion Hall will follow Irl. Mrs.

Manaitis have returned from son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph thr onto, rriony after wli.cri Mr. Ver- Malcolm C. Goodale of Aston of Mr.

and Mrs. Ransley Krogh of 525 Mohawk av. Norwood, and a wedding (rip to Echo Valley Lodge in the Poconos and are re hinshi and his bride will leave Mills was best man for his brother! CROZEK SKTNNER-To Albert and Skinner. 742 Ashland Kd- K. Vorshinshi of H1 Garrison road, Parkside, will be united in mar- ooopio trip to Cin.id.

Up siding temporarily with her par their return they will reside in Philadelphia. The bride attended Glen-Xor High School and Roanoke college in Salem, Va. Mr. Lennon all ended Frankford High School and Banks Business College. James William Lennon, son of Mr.

their return they will reside at R. Taylor of Cheslcr and Mike J. dyslone. a son. June 13.

ents in ML Ephraim. until their MISS ADA GOULD BLISS Married Today Venter Smith. Mrs. Robert Jensen and Miss Thelma Anne Norton, sister of the bridegroom, will wear old lasbio'ned gowns of taffeta in shades of blue and will carry cascades of bright red lo0 Poller Chester. and Mrs.

James Masten Lennon ofl Dillon of Prnspcct Park, brother Home is comnleted in CvTri I RYbNS To Frederick and Ma The bride attended Ridley Park ol ni-oir. The tumor usher was hsc today at 2 p.m. in St. Madc-ine's Catholic Church in Rid-ey'Park by Rev. O'Callahan.

The bride, who will be given in narriagc by her father, will wear 5035 Frankford av. Philadelphia, were united in marriage this morn- rie Tryens, 212 Valleyvicw road, Media, a son, June 16. The bride attended Aurluhnn John Scott Goodale of As Ion Mills, Hoo: and employrri 'E. I. duPonL Co.

in Wilmington. High School and Columbia Insti- nopo-'-v of ihe hrideKronm. CURRY-To Raloh and Marie ng at 11 o'clock in St. Gabriel's lute. Mr.

Vershinshi, head shipper iccption in (he church fol Curi-y, 2B21 Rockliurst Ogden, i gown muc with a white lacej v.ttl oo.O'P'.'O i nt oo'- Mr. Slanaitis attended rwi lowed (he ceremony. Upon their! Elizabeth Harris and Frances Catholic Church in Norwood. Rev. Jchn J.

Daly officiated. son, June IB. ici.iioo arid a nv loo tulle skirl made ed St. James High School and High School, served two year's BROWN Arthur and Theresa return trout a wedding trip to Splil Rock Lodrje. Mr.

and Mrs. Good- bride, who was given in over salin. A white sequins head en inrce 'cars tne the Army. IS months of which Legion Group Names Officers Mrs Daniel Begley was elected president of the American Legion 3U Avars nl, a dauehtpr. nooa, tne iiower girls, will frocks of light blue nylon and carry nosegays ol carnations.

piece will hold her fin.conip veil ale will reside at 247 Amosland marriage by her father, wore a gown of blush imported Chant-illy were in Korea. He Is now an apprentice printer at the Chester and she will carry a bouqucl nf i UTTIE ClXl AJian Minter Norton will serve I as best man for his brother, and rnse ooo oorooPoos lace ana nylon tunc, rr.ttunnr ri.oop Norwood. The bride, a Rndune ol Pro; peel Park and West Chesrr Stat cella lily collar trimmed hitc orchid corsage in Ihe June 14. TAYLOR LEUZ2r-To Anthony and Theresa Leuzzi, 21 Acres Ridley Park, a son, June 16. RTANISLOW-To George and Dorothea Stanislow, Broomall Auxiliary to Sgf, Alfred Stevenson Post No.

190-for 1956, at the an- Ur paillettes, ions tapennt; sleevcsi '-Donohue Teachers' College, has bopn or and a lorso waistline. Her bouf-j Miss Dolores Broomall. Hie maid I rtoocrt Dcnysc, David Gervenak Leo Burnett and B. Hillyard Swcn-ey. will act as ushers.

-Mrs. Robert E. Vaughn the soloist, will be accompanied by Mrs. pointed health education director Miss Mary Theresa Dnnfthw fant. skirt of lace and tulle nancls daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas! Donohue of 201 Cnofev mad at the Chester Young Women's Christian Association. appliqued with Jace motifs honor, win wear a gown of orchid colored cryslaJclte and will carry a cnlr.mai bouquet. The Mrs. Josce R.

1 1 Trt-vi msmsr iolsom, a son. June 16. theoral tram. Her fimvidii; Esther Hogland who will also play Mr. Goodale.

a graduate of Me- uaroy, ana ur. uoimd Kaymond a Hieh School, is eninlnvprl hv oinmer, son ol and Mrs. El vcu oi jmportea illusion was attached to a coronet of lace trimmed with paillettes and she car Mrs. Bliss, mother of the bride. Dickerson and Miss Barbara J.

Hoopes, will wear cryslaletle mer it Lintncr of mroh uvii'jrai iwoiors in ivummglon. and is plannine to alfenri WVci will wear a waltz length gown of Elkins Park, were united in FITZGERALD MERCY 0 DONNELL To John and Jean O'Donnell, 121. W. Ridley Norwood, a daughter, June 14. SAUL To Harry and Anna Saul, 317 Park Glenolden, a daugh ried a white prayerbook with pale iu uL'tJe wnn a matching flow riage this morning at 11 o'clock) Chester State Teachers' College in Sepfrrnber.

He is a member of pins sweetneart roses ana stream it, Alices Cam or. Churrh in Air i-orce National Guard. ered hat and a corsage of while cimibidiums with rose lips. Mrs. Norton, grandmother of the bridegroom, will wear a gown of owns one ti'o blue and the other yellow and they will carry col-i tiial gouquets.

Lois R. March, Ihe flower girl ill wear a Nile green frock and ill carry a nosegay. John .1. Strain Jr. of Upper Darby.

Rev. Martin J. Nolan officiated. Mrs, Frederick Sehnell of Essing- The TV schedules tell you which programs and when -now we need one that will tell why. Lanelti-Pacchione The bride, who was erven in mar ton, wore a gown of dogwood pink crystalette, ballerina length, and carried pink sweetheart roses on a ter.

June MacDONALD To Wilberf am Marilyn MacDonald, 815 Parmle: Ycadon, a son, June 14. 0 'CONNER To George am riage by her father, wore a "own me marriage of Miss Diane Pacchiono W.iobw nf of silk organza appliqucd with lace and featuring a chapel length Sloriin.g Pacchione of Rava-d ivntte satin heart and wore mat ing roses in her hair. jifciu umc crepe ana incc with a matching lace hal and accessories and a corsage of cimbidiums. Mrs.Rondo rirNyse, his maternal grandmother, will wear a lavender print gown with a matching straw hat and a corsage ot Joan O'Connor, 301 Virginia, av. train.

She wore a tulle veil and! a June It. road, Upper Darby and Robort Andrew Lanefti. son of Mr. and trnc'J while rubrum lilies andi Tracy -of Glenolden, Mrs. William! HTCKEY To Francis and Helen Airs.

Andrew Lanett; 101 n-s- Miss Anne N. Donohue. sister of i Hickey, 410 E. Thomson Springfield, a son, June 14. bury st.

Philadelphia, look place i-ierbert of toicroft and Miss Elizabeth Harden bergh of wore gowns of violet pink crystalette, ballerina length, and thev al- me urtd-e. (no maid of honor I. A reception al the home of Judge and Mrs. Swency 707 E. 20th.

st I ho bridesmaids. Miss Peggy Anne Catholic Church in Philadelphia, et. Baggs, 102 Kat.hmere road, Hav-ertown. a daughter, June 14. will follow the ceremony after The bride, given in marriage by muuri, ji.vs Aime catia-han, Cornelia A.

Ralh anH wore a gewn ol nylon wnicn Mr. fs-orion and his bride carried white satin hearts pink sweetheart roses and matching flowers in their hair. O'MEARA To Joseph and Bar Theresa G. McNamec, wore cown will leave or a trip through Vir bara 0'Meara. 237 Springton road, Upper Darby, a son, June 14.

'cau de soie blue, marlp u-i)h ginia. Upon llieir return, ihey wjlij Frederick-. Sehnell of Essinelon, tnmmoa witn pearls and sequ around Ihe scalloped neckline a he carried a white orchid with shower nf ribbons. Miss Getty Pacchione. sister cousin of the bride, served asi MRS.

DANIEL BEGLEY Auxiliary Head BARR To Joseph and Betty arr, 234 Sharon Collingdale, mien ootiiccs and' bouffant skirts. They all carried bouquets of rub-nm Jibes. ilhuc jiuo urana Morton. Tlie bride is a graduate of Chester school. cesl man for Mr.

Lennon a James Haley, Harry Smith andj ihe bride, the maid of honor and Mr Lintnor was best man for Morion, a graduate DUKES To George and Anna bLan.ey Kurzac were the ushers. the bridesmaids. Miss Marie Frat- Charleston High School. Charles-j son and Robert Lamont, Ralph V. Dukes, 307 Braincrd road, Sharon Mane 'rrorpo.

was idle mil nu'ai meeling in the post home. 227 W. 7th sf. Others officers named were Mrs. Roy Sather, vice president; Mrs.

ton, and Purdue Univer A weddins breakfast al Media son, June 14. tjerlene Robinko. Miss DiPrince, Miss a 1 Inn Media followed the ceremony BANSBACH To Robert and Lois; Conrad Stcinman acted as ushers, A broaldns! at the Llan- sity, scn-ed in the Air Force and is now an aeronautical engineer at to inmo.e Mr. aoo Mrs, Ur.r.on, erch Country Club followed Ihe! Paul Shoncrt. recording secretary; Paul E.

Gen I cr.cx responding seercrarv: Mrs. Fred Wilov. son, June 14. I left for a trip south and cr.T.--mo.iy oipt wnirh Dr. onri Mr? nencopter corp.

-0 He lander-Mayo Lin hrer left lor a trip jo Picchionc and Miss Barbara Jean Pacchione, wore gowns of rain-boiv shades in yellow, peach, blue, lilac and pink. Paul Fratto of Philadelphia was best man for Mr. Lanctli, and Edward Petit. Charles and Bob Wyllner were the ushers. A wedding breakfast at the treasurer; Mrs.

James Broadbent, chaplain; Mrs. JrTnn Gveenhaleh, historian and Betty Miss Dorothy L. Mav0, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlefon W.

Mayo ana upon then- return, they will reside in Upper Darby. The bride, daughter of Mr. Don Ann Marie Dunn to Be Bride Today in Methodist Church TzrrniP-ed rirms. Jfrs. H.

Wallace Jordan wa5 ohue, funeral director and deputy! coroner ot Delaware Countv. at-! i. i.u jiii Lpiano, and i-5gt, Raymond L. Helander of Minneapolis. son of Ihe late Mr and Mrs.

O. Helander. were Catholic War Vrfrans Tos; a tended Holy Child Academy and Aiicc Ann Alarm Tlimr, rtancrhtor' noa followed Ihe ceremony after oysms Junior Colleee ir united in marriage June 11 at 6 of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M.

Dunn v'oo'i o.r. Mrs. Lanelti Cress on, Pa. of Worrell si. and William Don for Pocono Gardens.

Ml. Pocono. Dr. Linlncr. a physician, a I lull ald Sparks of 1113 Butler son ed LaSalle College and Hahne- cl Mrs.

Ernest Custer of 220 Ihey will reside at 30!) Springfield road, Aldan. Mcdica! College. 7ih will be married this after-, noon at 4, in Trinity Methodist awarded a certificate of membership "The Centiirv Club" for being tiie only woman in Delaware r.ouniy to have secured over 10. members in 1D55. Comniitlcc reports were riven inJ i'mzp.

delegates were attend Dcparimcnt Conven-iion in Piiisborgr, Au-. 10-13. A rocin; mooting, at whirh th? Americanism medal award girls wiil be guests, wil) be held ind the members of the Auxiliary will be the bride attended O'erbrook y.ui. a canaieiis.nt crrcmony in the Upland Melhodist Church bv Rev. William Sharp, assisted by r.e-.viy appointed pastor.

Charles Salkcld. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a pwn of lace embroidered nvlon tulle with cathedral train, a fin and Xe-wtown Square High Schools. Gibboni-Corcfivari Church. Rev. Julius Kish will per- the ceremonv, assisted by Lanetti service mannger John Wananiaker's, 01- Carolyn D.

Cordivari, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rev. William MacLachlan. Iligli School.

0- The hrioc. who will be g'v marriage by her t'atiier. gertip veil held with a hand nf! Cordivari of o012 Sylvia road. Drexel Hill, and Roger A. Gib Miiler-DiTrolio ai-a ped.iS son of Mr.

and Mrs. V. orcnios nnn y.opha;io!is HI km ia-n f.io'iom of S.0J Master Phila- '-'e marriage of Miss Anzch car a gown of while Chantilly ire over nvlon luile and Skinner! fealuring a chapel length; ain. a tulle veil and she will car-: pale blue drd the bride, the r.v were married todav al M-'rir niTroiin. daughter of Mr Square Dance a gown of blue L'k or "rw PL Prothy's and Mrs.

N. M. DiTrolio nf olfi For Hospital carried a rr do I t-liurch. Rev. Joseph P.

Duross of- -N road. Haver Inwn. an lions and Mealed. Arthur Irving Miller, son of Mi Jo-Anne Hoiiin.ni nod Leslie' The bride, who was given in mar-'. h'-r- Mr A- Miller of Hoffman nieces of the "bride "ihe by wore a gown! Xewlown Square, v.a flower ciris.

won fw- ol imported roscooinl lare over soiennoito'd tins morn. in in Ty PATTERN AS48 frocks of white nvlon and nrrW Skinner salin featimV simri--cmf He.irf Catholic Cluirrh i Mill ivy and a white orchid. r.d":,- Miss Mildred A. McCowan of Swarihinore. the maid of honor.

i pnd Mnr-arol Clark of Pros-j? rrr: Park. Mrs. William Stern of Chtster and Mrs. George less of Chester. Ihe bridesmaids, gowns of while ily lure over ice taffeta and; MISS ANN MARIE DUNN t.i:lr wirh malchmg accessaries.

I (n Tdry will bouquets of while! Spnn9 Bnde 'tih pink and baskets filled roses and thr matching flov wore licadpicccs of Ihe for benefit of Crozrr Hospital was sur crssfiilly hcM nn evr ning. The Delaware County charge while a locai groir. played Ihe sprightly music." Mrs. Doroilca employe, and Mrs." Francis "ser tlen. a caller, had acled as man and co-chairman in the arrancemrr.is.

doon performed the rercmc The bride, who was go marriage by her father, gown of embroidered organd a Irain. A matehing head Projnincv.f Designer MAK FRIENDS 1 Don Walker, US A Castle. served for Sgf. lielander Mayo M-Sgt. man and Ronald ers.

p-itc hl.i- delphinium nr.6:K. C. whri-f he will attend Duke iV- I bey will wear lace Un-vewrlv Law Srhool 7 Couture Look in Cotton malllirp'Si by AfiDQ Mlf M.ss Anioinrttr wov pinkj 1 ins is a graniraie oi uncs- cams Iron; ihe area irc' Rng-rr Siimsor. Jr. nf Bids- ter High School and Stale Teach- Sorir.gfirld tte sn'vr ns besl man for: ers College.

West Chester. IClab f-am Pr-v-fi Mr. sparks and Wan-en Clineff Jr. Mr. Sparks is a graduate of Ciun of the Dunn nf Chester.

Wilfred1 Chester High School and DrewCinb; Ihe yr O-mmerniiitii of wili Knivcrsity al Madison. X. J. and ihe Chester VMCA ire Mrs. Esther Warren plnvrd the wedding and aa-omnanied the soloist, Mrs.

Marv rinelow. Mrs. mother of the bride, wore a gown of dusty rose lace! and an orchid corsage. A reception at the Upland civic1 Club followed Ihe mrrmonv a fieri which and Helander i left for a trip to Minnranolis.j ns ushrrs a no Robny Dunn, is a member of Sigma Phi fi n- ir.g Star ehb 'rim il-- iu-othr of the bride. be the 1 u-rnily.

SisJi.r ki I tisht H. DiTnlio anrl (Li A FOOD PLAN I Mrs. Dunn, mother of Ihe bride. Anna Mi! LOOKING FOR Miller Jcf; for A reader says thai in the few morn1 lis she lias bought three wodd.ng gift for brides she iy knew and whose parents sheti ism f.y Sending lie bride attended Haver fori wnship lLgh School and is mbef of Chi Omega Epsiiot win wear a gown of Mame Chan-iJ Lily lace and silk organw with is shell pink accessories. ij Mrs.

Custer, mother of bridegroom, will wear a pink ci-y-; gown with matching ac-jt eessorirs. A reception on the lawn of the' 4 cir.irch will follow the ceremony ij if'er which Mr. Sparks and his, bride will leave for a trip through XVw Hngbnd and upon their For Folks Tho Already Have A Home Freezer i PAY AS YOU EAT IN SIX MONTHLY PAYMENTS Frozen Food Center W. PAINTER STREET MEDIA, PA. Open Trlday and All Day Salurrlny riinon Miislia b-zvs wedding invilalions lo persons who nee nine arrpiatnlaiu-es of the bride's parents works a real hardship on those who feel thai if they Pattern ASK to tlv Chester Tmies P.if-- Old Chelsea Station.

New York 1t FOR Till EtltlDE visit 'doh STORE SHALOM'S fiOl EIIGMONT AVE. Please prinl pk-nnly YOCH N'AMK. ADMRKSS wdii ZOXl' MRKi: and SJZF dl U'eek Walch inr prominent Designer Release: A Dorothy Original. lire invited lo 'Abiding ihey h.ave Mr. Millet to the bride a gift.

Srlmol a iittle Siko Ft three years i the Corps. turn, they will reside in Durham,.

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