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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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6 THE NEWS-HERALD Franklin and Oil City, Pa. Features For Women Tuesday, June 29, 1965 Society News Orla W. Edkin and Barbara B. Slaughenhaupt, Editors DIAL 432-3141 Margaret Wight man Plans Wedding To Marianne. Heffern Weds Barry Paul Fitzgerald Miss Pat Semrau, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Sem- rau, 1111 Elm Street, has gone to Camp Windham, wher Grandmother Designs Gown for Mary Thomas, Bride of Roy Crouser she will serve as a counselor for two months. Today's Recipe CHEF'S SALAD (Makes 6 servings) 1 medium head escarole 2 cups cooked artichoke hearts (fresh, frozen or canned) 1 cup broccoli florets 1 cup cauliflower florets 2 cups fresh mushroom slices 1 cup boiled ham strips 1 cup sliced cooked tongue 1 cup cooked chicken strips 16 pitted ripe olives, sliced Have all ingredients prepar Benjamin Bennett Miss; Margaret Wightman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Helwig and children, formerly of Merritt Island, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

Ifft, Miller Park. The Helwigs are traveling to Salt Lake City, Utah, where they will make their home. She is the former Dorothy Ifft, and her husband is employed as an engineer with the Bechtel Co. cis R. Wightman, Kermerdell RD 2, has announced plans for her wedding to Benjamin B.

Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin V. Bennett, 523 Fifteenth Street. The oDen wedding will take it THE REV.

WILLIAM JONES TO RETURN TO INDIA ed and well chilled. Line salad bowl with escarole. Arrange The Rev. and Mrs. William Jones and family have been visit vegetables and meats in sec place at 1:30 p.m.

Saturday in tions on top of greens. Separate sections with rows of sliced olives. Accompany with French St. John Episcopal Church. The Rev.

Reginald E. Moore will officiate. ing his mother, Mrs. A. Wayne Jones, 1116 Buffalo Street.

The family will leave Thursday for New Haven, where they will prepare to sail to Bombay, India, on July 21. He will serve as pastor of the Methodist Church in Kanpur, and he expects to continue studying for his doctorate at Luoknow University. I dressing or oil and vinegar. i i j.y The bride-elect has chosen Mrs. Frank Wightman of Pitts Packing Your Fun Lipstick? burgh as her matron of honor.

Fun packs of lipstick is the newest cosmetic approach. Coordinated colors come in one Her other attendants will be Mrs. James F. Updyke, brides- matron, Miss Deborah Wight- Roland Heasley, 12, son of Glenn Heasley, 235 Buffalo Street, is spending the summer with relatives in Fountain Valley, Calif. He made the trip by jet liner.

BRIDGE WINNERS ANNOUNCED Winners of the Franklin Duplicate Bridge Club Monday evening in the Elks Club were: North-South, Mrs. Pat Lee, Mrs. John Sallaway, Titusville, first; Mrs. Carl Rose, Mrs. Barbara Ritter, second; Mrs.

H. L. James, Mrs. H. B.

Wood, third; T. W. Foster, man, junior bridesmaid, and kit. Usually there are two mild colors and two wild colors. These are used individually or Linda Wightman, flower girl.

I 1 William Whitmer will accom blended together for a deeper color of lips. pany Mr. Bennett as best man. Ushers will be Vincent Straub, A Thomas Cartwright, Christopher Bill Foster, fourth; East-West, Mrs. Betty Vidoni, Mrs.

Doris Prenatt, Titusville, first; Mr. and Mrs. Clay Bouquin, second; Mrs. M. R.

Hoy, W. E. Dodds, third; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Green, Joan, Mary, June and Linda Heffernan.

Heydrick and Jerry Nestos. Alan Wood will serve as organist, and he will accompany Mrs. John Cullis, West Chester, Guests attending from a distance were from North East, Erie, Canonsburg, St. Petersburg, Knox, Foxburg and Staf a cousin of the prospective ford, N. J.

bridegroom, vocalist. A reception will be held in the Cross Creek Motor Lodge When the couple departed on a Canadian wedding trip, the bride wore an ivory silk brocade suit with matching accessories from 3 to 5 p.m. 1 I -J Photo by Brustle's Studio MRS. BARRY P. FITZGERALD and her wedding orchids.

They will reside at 119 Norman Street. the Rocky Grove Fire Hall was attended by 150 guests. The col Lupher Class Holds Outing A Luther Chapel Sunday School Class held a get-together Saturday evening at the 4-H Fairgrounds. fourth. The regular master point night will be held next Monday.

Guests this weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Furst and son, Gordon, were Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Stumpf, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Bryan and daughters, all of New Castle, Mr. and Mrs. David Furst and family of Fairview, Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Lynch, and family of Palo Alto, Calif. ATTENDING BAPTIST CONFERENCE Members of the First Baptist Church attending the annual conference of the Women's Baptist Mission Society at Westminster College are Mrs. Robert Y. Daniels, Miss Katherine Berlin, Mrs.

John Harrington and Mrs. N. K. Beals. Mrs.

Lloyd Yetka is serving on the state nominating committee. The four-day session will conclude Thursday. Mrs. Belle R. Ayers, Louisville, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.

C. B. Mead, and niece, Mrs. Evangeline Husk, Franklin RD 3, spent the weekend in Pittsburgh. Sunday guests in the Mead home were Mr.

and Mrs. Albert E. Howick of Pittsburgh. RETURNS TO ARIZONA Mrs. Lester Harrison of Casa Grande, has returned home after vacationing with her mother, Mrs.

Gladys Billig, 817 Buffalo Street. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Billig and family of Cleveland were here for a weekend visit with Mrs. Billig and Mrs.

Anna Seber, 106 Gilfillan Street. A pretty blue and yellow theme was featured for the Saturday wedding of Miss Marianne Heffern, daughter of Mr. or theme of the wedding was re Mrs. Fitzgerald is a 1964 graduate of the Franklin High School. Her husband was graduated in 1964 from the Moniteau High School, and he is an employe of the Pennsylvania peated in the decorations.

Many and Mrs. Charles Lauren Heffern, 432 Atlantic Avenue, to Barry Paul Fitzgerald, son of Department of Highways. A picnic supper was served buffet style to 45 guests with Mrs. Howard Daubenspeck and The former Miss Heffern was Mr. and Mrs.

Paul L. Fitzger-aid, Boyers. entertained at pre nuptial par floral arrangements were placed about the hall. The tiered cake, decorated in the same colors, was topped with a miniature bride and groom. The Misses Sandra Carter and Cynthia Davis were in charge of the guest book.

Aides were Mrs. Brundage, Mrs. Lester Hoffman, Miss Cathy Brundage, the Misses The double ring ceremony ties given by Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Evangeline' Husk as co-hostesses.

Invocation was offered by the took place at 11 o'clock in St. Mrs. McElhaney, Mrs. Daub Photo by Brustle's Studio MR. AND MRS.

ROY N. CROUSER AMonsus Church with the Rev. Wilbert Billingsly, pastor Rev. John L. Phillips officiat enspeck, Mrs.

Wayne Heffernan, Mrs. Brundage and daughter, Cathy, Mrs. Robert Whitman and Miss Linda Whitman, ing. The altar was adorned with vases of yellow and white of Little Corners Methodist Church. Guests included Mr.

and Mrs. William Walters and son, Eric, Sacremento, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Macee, Cleveland; gladioli and chrysanthemums, palms and ferns. A prelude of liturgical selections was played by the church Miss Janet Crouser was in charge of the guest book.

Aides were Miss Sally Salkeld of Philadelphia, Mrs. Arthur Wagle of Cheswick and Miss Mildred Thomas, Mrs. Giles Thorn-as, Miss Peggy Cross and Miss Lou Delo. Out-of-town guests were from Cleveland, Ohio, Butler, Oil City, New Castle, Philadelphia, Harrisville, Sandy Lake, Leech-burg, Emlenton, Seneca, Ches Mr. and Mrs.

Pat Narramore, organist. Given in marriage by her fa Chardon, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Rov Shouev and family, Lewis ther, the pretty bride appeared Run; Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Den- in a gown of Chantilly lace and beck and family. Petrolia; An tulle. The bodice featured Sax on sleeves and a scalloped drew Gumee, son and daughter, Venus, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Billingsly and daughter, Joanna, neckline detailed with irrides- cent sequins.

The full length bouffant skirt was enhanced wick, Ford City, Brackenridge, Chicora, Karns City, East Brady, Conneautville, Adrian Meadville; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Klausen, Carlton; Mrs. Grace Foster. Mr.

and Mrs. with tiers of lace. Her bouffant illusion veiling was secured with and Utica. For a wedding trip to New Andrew Hasson, Polk; Dwight a crown of pearls and rhine-stones. She carried a white Bi Foster and son, Cooperstown; Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Masters, England, the bride wore a pink two-piece dress with white ac ble topped with orchids and pompons and she observed the Fertigs; Mr. and Mrs. Howard cessories and her wedding cor Daubenspeck and son, David, Helpful hints on Direct Distance Dialing sage. On their return, the couple will reside at Franklin RD 3.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood, the Rev. and Mrs. Wilbert Billings The new Mrs.

Crouser is a traditions. Miss Linda Whitman attended her cousin as maid of honor, The bridesmatron was Mrs. M. Phillips. ly, and Mrs.

Charles Mead, a former teacher of the class. 1962 graduate of Franklin High School. She was formerly employed as secretary for the Am-alie Division sales office in Franklin and in Cleveland. They were attired in identical VERSATILE CANS costumes of peacock blue and On picnics or camping trips a maize designed with bateau supply of canned meats in the necklines, cap sleeves and con new zip top cans is nice to have. The lids zip off completely in Mr.

Crouser was graduated from Rocky Grove High School in 1961 and received his degree from New Castle Business College this year. He is employed by the Tri-County Petroleum trolled skirts. Their matching pillboxes were encircled with veiling. Each carried a colonial bouquet of blue and white seconds, leaving a smooth ran And because the cans have an enamel coating inside, they can Co. pompons.

Thomas Fitzgerald served as be used as drinking cups or for Miss Mary Ethel Thomas; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gleim Thomas of Georgetown Road, and Roy Newell Crouser, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

Clair Crouser of, Franklin RD 3, were united in' marriage in a pretty June wedding at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The ceremony took place in the First Evangelical United Brethren Church, with Dr. Arthur T. Moffat hearing the exchange of vows in the double-ring service.

Arrangements of white gladioli and chrysanthemums and lighted tapers in candelabra against a background of palms and ferns adorned the altar. Mrs. Orville Beach presented a prelude of organ selections and accompanied the vocalist, Mrs. Elmer W. Reagle.

Given in marriage by her father, the lovely bride wore an exquisite gown of white pure silk organza over taffeta, de-siped and made by her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lester P. Rosenberry. It was fashioned with a basque bodice, short sleeves and graceful skirt featuring unpressed pleats terminating in a chapel train. Appliques of embroidered organza outlined the scoop neckline and accented the bodice and hemline.

They also were used on the organza pillbox which held her bouffant veil of illusion. She carried a white Bible, a gift of the bridegroom's mother, crested with red sweetheart roses and white pompons, showered wtih white satin streamers. Miss Margaret L. Thomas of Cleveland, as her sister's maid of honor, appeared in a street-length gown of aqua peau de soie with a jacket of Chantilly type lace in the same shade. Her Dior bow with flared veil and slippers were also aqua, and she carried a colonial bouquet of yellow carnations.

Identical outfits were worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Lois K. Crouser, sister of the bridegroom, Mis9 Lucretia A. 0'-Claire, and the flower girl, Laurie Anderson, who carried a white basket filed with yellow and white daisies. Roy Greenlee of Oil City accompanied Mr. Crouser as best man.

Ushers were Michael Thomas, brother of the bride, Eugene Dickert, Arthur Moffat Jr. and William Davis. Mrs. Thomas attended her daughter's wedding in a poudre blue lace suit accented with storing leftovers. best man for his brother.

Ushers were Stephen McElhaney and The bride was honored at a pre-nuptial shower given by Miss Lois Crouser, and the bridegroom's parents were hosts What should I do if I do not have the number of the party I wish to call? A In most instances you can simply dial the appropriate distant Area Code followed by 555-1212. To obtain a number for a long distance call in your own area, just dial 555-1212. You will find Area Codes and easy-to-follow instructions in your Telephone Directory. Is there any charge involved in obtaining the number? A No. Kenneth Hoffman of Polk RD 2, COOLER A delightfully refreshing bev Mrs.

Heffern attended her at the rehearsal dinner Friday daughter's wedding in a pink erage for a hot summer day is evening in the Pine Room of the ensemble complemented with OU City YMCA. white accessories. The bride Lemony Fruit Cooler. It quickly prepared by displaying 1 tablespoon corn syrup or confectioners' sugar in 2 tablespoons bottled lemon juice. Add 23 cup groom's mother selected a mauve knit suit with bone accessories.

Each wore a corsage Nicklin Ladies The Nicklin Ladies Aid will Suppose there is no Area Code listed in my directory for the city or town I wish to reach, or I cannot dial the call canned or frozen fruit drink and top with a scoop of sherbet. of white pompons. A wedding breakfast for the immediate families was hasted by the bride's aunts, Mrs. John hold a picnic tureen dinner at noon Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

William Wilson, Georgetown Road. To add extra sparkle to breakfast with little effort, try this idea. Under a preheated McElhaney, Mrs. Wayne Heffer- Those attending are to take table service. broiler lightly toast both sides nan, Mrs.

Howard Daubenspeck and Mrs. William Brundage. A reception in the afternoon in of enriched white bread slices Then spread one side with but direct? A Dial your Long Distance Operator. She will give you v. instructions, connect you with the distant Information Operator, or complete the call for you.

Is there any charge for obtaining the Area Cod or calling the Operator for instructions? A No. Again, this is automatically handled on a "no charge" basis. What do I do if I reach a wrong number? A If possible, obtain, from the party who answers, the name of the city and the number you reached. Then hang up and dial your Long Distance Operator. Give her the de- tails and she will arrange it so that you are Ever Ready Class The Ever Readv Class of the ter or margarine and a favor Any way you figure ite jam (strawberry and raspberry are especially good).

Broil again briefly until the jam First Evangelical United Brethren Church will hold a picnic Thursday evening at the home THE FINEST, is bubbly. of Mrs. Carl Hedglin, Mercer Road. WELCOME Those attending are to take TO FRANKLIN table service and a tureen. JANE PARKER POTATO CHIPS LB.

BAG IS WELCOME WAGON A visit from our hostess will make yon leel at home, with her basket UUl UU1CU 1U1 U1C wan. What happens if the number I am calling has recently been changed? A You will be advised of this by the Operator, or by a telephone company recorded announcement There's no charge. In fact, we never charge for a telephone company re-s corded announcement, or any service we I of gifts and answers to questions HERE'S INFORMAL LUXURY IN COOL MOUNTAIN SPLENDOR Traditionally the Finest Resort Hotel in Western Pennsylvania. Spacious accommodations with superb meals and cocktails American Plan Relaxation and activities for all. 18 hole 6200 yard championship gotf course two swimming pools riding fishing tennis shuffleboard Summer Playhouse and dancing.

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wnite accessories ana corsage of pinK sweetheart roses. Mrs. Crouser, the bride- grooms mouier, selected a GENERAL TELEPHONE America's largest Independent Telephone System Phone 432-2263 KLCOK KMCOMBiS Dm tea mmtm to hn jorfn I ton. mauve rose lace dress with matching accessories complex mented with a corsage of white cymbidium orchids. The wedding theme was repeated in the decorations for the reception in the church social room, where the couple greeted approximately 125 guests.

Aqua and yellow pompons with ferns encircled the base of the tiered 1 I I I haw tl Writ pit Hostess call oa I mid Kka to subscribe to Mm I fjfetftdy sstncffbt) to ttoi wedding cake, which was top ped with a wedding bell and 1 ilies-of -the-valley. E. Harris Knight, Sales Manager.

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