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-21 -PITTSBURGH 1 POSTGAZETTEi MOMDAY, APRIL 27, 1964- 1 Connecticut CRESCENT HILLS WOMEN'S Civic Club will meet tonight in the recreation hall' of ML Hope Community Church. The president, Mrs. James McDough, will; preside. John Stedeford, attorney, will speak on "Where There's a Will There's a Way." Mrs. W.

D. McCalllster heads the hostesses. CHEMICALS IN TOUR GROCERY BAG" will be discussed by Annabel Montgomery, office manager of coal chemical sales in United States Steel's commercial department, at the luncheon meeting of the Womans City Club on Wednesday. Mrs. Roger Robinson, public affairs chairman, arranged the program.

Sarah Wainwright Weds Mr. Lockhart A trip to the Hawaiian Islands followed the wedding of Sarah Morton Wainwright, daughter of Mrs. Frederick Carrington Stebbins of Quaker Road, Se-wickley, and the late Harris Edward Wainwright, and Charles Lockhart III of Fifth son of the Girl to Wed Sewickleyite Gordon Stafford Saunders of Stamford, haa announced the engagement of his daughter, Sarah Fanshawe Saunders, to James Richard Wardrop of Sewickley. Both are students at the University of Arizona In Tucson. A June wedding is planned in Christ Church, Greenwich.

Miss Saunders, daughter also of the late Mrs. Saunders, is a graduate of Greenwich Academy. Her grandparents are Mrs. J. E.

J. Fanshawe and the late Mr. Fanshawe of New York, and the late Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. Saunders of Toronto, Canada. Mr. Wardrop is the son of Mrs. Edmund Donovan Ward rop of Sewickley and the late lat Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Lockhart Tht Rev. Dr. Benedict Williams and the Rev. Dr.

Howard Scharf performed the ceremony Saturday afternoon In St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Sewickley. A reception followed in the Allegheny Country Club. The couple will live In Pittsburgh. Frederick Carrington Stebbins, stepfather of the bride, gave her in marriage.

She wore an ivory peau de sole dress with a chapel train. Her veil was a Spanish lace mantilla belonging to her mother. Katharine F. Graham was maid of honor and Mrs. Richard Jackson, matron of honor.

Doris Stower, Barbara Stow-er, Jean Lindenmeyr, Freder-lea French, Nancy Graham, Lee Kampf, Evelyn Stockton and Marie Bonyon were bridesmaids. W. Cordes Snyder HI was best man. Harris E. Wain-wright James P.

Miller, Marcus Smith, George Wye-koff, Thomas H. Nimick, Kenneth Mann, William Harrison, Mr. Wardrop. He is the grand 1. i juin fiMWifetJ! son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. W. Miller Wardrop and Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson MMi, imSII Blair, all of Sewickley.

Mr. Wardrop was graduated from Avon Old Farms, Avon, PMt-Outta Photo day and includes a' fashion show by Joseph Horn Co. Mrs. James C. Dickson, left, is decorations chairman; Mrs.

Matthew J. Purpura, general chairman, and Mrs. C. Hampton Crone, Auxiliary president. SEE HORNE'S SPRING SHOW OF TULIPS FROM HOLLAND NOW ON OUR Columbine Day St.

Clair Memorial Hospital Auxiliary members call their spring party a Columbine Bridge Luncheon. It is scheduled Wednav Conn. Wheaton Club Plans Benefit Theater Party The Wheaton College alum Prospect Park Trip to Puerto Rico To Be Home For J. A. Brileys mm mmi mm MRS.

LOCKHART Pittsburgher Named to Head BPW District nae have been busy selling STREET FLOOR f-Qt" CffpC Melwood Manor will be the Ul home of Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Oliver Michael Butler and Otis M. Oliver were ushers. The bride attended the Madeira School and Garland Junior College and the bridegroom attended Choate and St.

John's College. At the spring meeting of District in of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs Miss Gladys M. Morgan of the Pittsburgh Club was Installed as director. Travelers Aid Serving with her will be Convening Vn Wiillium Snihm- fVnnnpr. ill tickets for the opening night performance of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" at the Nixon Theater tonight The club Is sponsoring the performance as a benefit for the regional scholarship fund which is matched by the college to enable a student to go to Wheaton.

The alumnae are presently sponsoring 17 scholarships. Mrs. W. L. Monroe is benefit chairman, assisted by Mrs.

Gibson E. Brock, Mrs. Charles Grimstad, Mrs. John R. Hitchcock, Mrs.

Luther Holbrook, Mrs. Paul R. Jenkins, Miss Harriet Jones, Mrs. Malcolm Marks, Mrs. Stuart D.

Miller, Mrs. George C. Smith, Mrs. R. L.

Thornburgh, Mrs. Dolph Walter and Mrs. David Yorke. Anthony Briley, after a trip to Puerto Rico. They were married Saturday in St Raphael's Church and a reception followed in the Pitts-burgh Athletic Association.

The bride, the former Sylvia Maria Zangrilli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Edward Zangrilli of Highland Park, wore a gown of white peau de soie with an Empress silhouette and a Watteau train. Her court veil was made of imported Illusion. Patricia Ann Zangrilli was her sister's maid of honor.

Geraldine Corsale and Mrs. Charles Agnew were bridesmaids. Paul Richard McCoy was best man for the bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Anthony Briley of Point Breeze.

A' The National Travelers Aid Association will hold its thirteenth biennial convention in Chicago at the Knickerbocker Hotel Wednesday to Friday. Representing the Pittsburgh Travelers Aid Society, local Community Chest, United Fund agency, will be Harold H. McLean, president of the board of directors; Mrs. Henry Higgenbottom, Mrs. John W.

Barriger and Mrs. Morton S. Smith, members of the local board of directors. Also attending will be Miss Dorcas E. Leibold, executive secretary of the Pittsburgh Society; Miss Naomi Kaplan, Mrs.

Frank Kurfess and Mrs. Jack Shore, professional staff members. grift Club) assistant director; Miss Ida Konez (Cora-opolis Club) corresponding secretary; Mrs. Helen Richard (Oakland Club) recording sec-retary; and Mrs. Imogene Kelly (Scottdale Club) treasurer.

A leadership training conference is scheduled for May 16 and 17 at the Fort Bedford Inn, Bedford, Pa. The state convention will be held in Philadelphia from June 11 to 14, and Miss Christine Krutchko of the Pittsburgh BPW Club, first vice president of the State Federation, is a nominee for office of president of the Pennsylvania Federation. iff- jj WIN CASH In today's big Baffler crossword contest Tryltl MRS. BRILEY Stephen Morgan Briley and Peter Gerard Briley, brother? of the bridegroom, Daniel Head, Leo Spellacy and Henr, Smith were ushers. BECK'S Charter Oaks Show Place of America Finest Interiors pjiiiiiiiiiiiuiin Beth Shalom Visit us and view our extensive collection of furniture magnificence Open Wed.

and Thur. to 9 MRS. TAFEL Prospect Park will be the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bard Tafel after a wedding trip.

They were married Saturday in Fox Chapel Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Bick-ford Lang officiated, assisted by the Rev. C. Roger Butler.

The bride, the former Tarn-ara Marie Elterich, daughter of Mrs. Theodore O. Elterich of Guyasuta Fox Chapel, and the late Mr. Elterich, was given in marriage by her uncle, Howard A. Zirkle.

She wore a princess line, floor length dress of sheer peau de sole and chantilly lace, with an Empire effect bodice and a princess train. Mrs. George H. Fierst was her sister's matron of honor. Sees World In Dances When Beth Shalom Sisterhood has Its twenty-first Donor Luncheon this after noon in the Sisterhood bal" room, guests will be "Seelnf The World Through Its Dancing." The Israeli Group of the Pittsburgh Folk Festival will depict "the world" in a program of international dances, including Italian.

Russian. 1848 GREENTREE ROAD LOcuit 3-0500 (6 Minutei from Downtown Pittsburgh) ORDERYOUR FAVORITES FOR FALL PLANTING IN YOUR OWN Mrs. Paul I. Tafel, JoAnne Scandinavian, Bulgarian, Scot 111! A tish and Israeli Cantor Burton Lowell Kaplan will present a musical program. M.

Dlehm and Susan R. Lutz were bridesmaids. Mr. Tafel, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Ralph E. Tafel of S. Graham had his brother. Ralph E. Tafel as best Theme for the Donor, "Be- GARDEN man.

Another brother, Paul I. noia now good and how pleas- Tafel, ushered with Dennis ant it is for brethren to dwell W. Peters, Donald C. Lott, together in unity," will be car-Warren H. Mayfield, George ried out in decorations such H.

Fierst, brother-in-law of the as world globes, flags of the bride; J. Thomas Raschella united Nations and posters of foreign lands. Mrs. Samuel Litvak and Mrs. Julius Kru-man have charge of this part of the affair.

wtr right now thru mmmir. Our trtneh tf thiff tn dacrancatten, Btrfoct trtvaUr htm emptni. Ifuwhit, I Mndwhif chtcltt. Siut I 15. fkrMni ut I SQUIRREL HILL OAKLAND NORTHWAY MALL and Lloyd A.

Dixon IIL Monday morning sports roundup today in your Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh's Adding atmosphere several GREAT sports newspaper, I'I'I'r rrifHHiri'iiiiiwtwM members of Sisterhood will Home's has a showing to make anyone and tveryo a tulip enthusiast. We've imported them all from land: long-stemmed, lily-flowering, double long stemmed, and triumph varieties. See them; or- der the ones you like best. Home's will deliver and charge your bulbs at the proper time for fall planting. dress In costume and serve as aides.

An accordionist will stroll among the luncheon tables playing folk songs of many countries. Mrs. William H. Whlteman is Donor chairman with Mrs. Ben Chepenlk as vice chairman.

Mrs. Leon T. Rubinstein is handling publicity. Miss Bell To Marry Mr. and Mrs.

Irwin Bell of Stanton Heights announce the engagement of their daughter, Audrey Fay Bell, to Richard Lawrence Stoller. son i IPH i Ul lili III I the look of S.F.A. introduces a gowri'OveT'gown starred as one ensemble, 30.00 For the woman who mints the flanwy of a double gown and tht comfort of a single of Mrs. Alfred Ledner of covert Olive 'dacron-cotton trimmed in red braid. Polka dot sleeveless turtle neck blouse for 3-pIece versatility.

Sizes 5 to 13 25.00 ons we present this new and nasiiaf idea Ton may wear on for sleeping or both at one time for sleeping, or for the most feminine cover-up when enjoying jom hiaure moments or lounging. This long sheer float in nylon, mists 8 eat-ont one that's opaque, with fn white, pink or blue; small, medium or Jorge sizes. Lingerie Collections. Stanton Heights and Norman Stoller of Hobart St. Miss Bell Is a senior at Pennsylvania State University and a member of Sigma Delta Tau.

Mr. Stoller Is a senior at the University of Pittsburgh. The couple plans an early fall wedding. Talk on Africa For Press Club Mrs. Hibberd V.

B. Kline special assistant to the chancellor for women's affairs at the University of Pittsburgh, will be guest speaker at the dinner meeting of the Women's Press Club tomorrow at the Press Club. Mrs. Kline, an authority on Africa, will speak on "Africa Today." Mrs. Kiln has trav-eled widely in Africa and in 1961 was appointed special ambassador representing the United States at the Sierra Leon Independence JOSEPH HORNE CO.

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