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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 26

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Wilmington, Delaware
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Tuentv-six Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Thursday, Bride in September Club Women Patrons. Patronesses Named Delmar Girl to Wed Engaged Weddings To Arrange New For Rehoboih League Ball ml r.d Mr. Henry A. C. Atpril.

Col. aad Henry. Season Work tjTOnwvm reach. Auc. Williams-Cimino The wedding of Miss Alice V.

Wil David Berliner. Mr. and Mrs Cbarle. and Mri. R.

Clarke Hill, Dr. and Oeorge Cross. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B.

wP''e- Mr. 22 (Special). The climax of tfce Tiyinbotri Art Leaeue's summer sea liams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Washington Heights Ex son will be the Artists Ball Friday Evan Williams of this city, and Mr, Mr.

ana Mri. Vni vn and Mt. John H. Ruckman Mr. and Mri night, a masked costume anair to John J.

Cimino of New Castle, son Oeorge A. Uppencott. Moore. Judge and Mrs. Mgr aPiTi of Mr.

and Mr. James Cimino, took Eleanor Morris To Be Honored At Tea Saturday Marriage of Chaplain E. V. Lyons, To Take Place Sept. 6 Miss Eleanor Dent of Westover Hills will entertain at a tea on Saturday afternoon in her home -in honor of Miss Eleanor Jean Morris, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar A. Morris of this city, whose marriage to Chaplain E. Vaughan Lyons, U. S.

N. of Havertown, will take place Friday evening, Sept. 6, at 7:30 o'clock in West Presbyterian Church. ecutive Board Announces Sept. 10 Meeting Mrs.

W. Garrett Hume, new presi place in Asbury Methodist parson be held at the BerioDotn-inaien Beach Surf Club. Patrons and patronesses have been announced by the co-chairmen, Mrs. John C. Chaffee, of age Aug.

17. The ceremony was Mr. and Mrs. tt. v.i.noia Mrs.

Gregory Aires Mr. Grieves. Miss Aien duPont. Mr. and Mra.

R. R. M. Carpenter. Jr.

Decorations are in charge of Miss Frances Edmunds of Baltimore, a debutante of Baltimore society las- performed by the Rev. J. C. Hanby Whltemarsh, ana Mrs. james dent of the Washington Heights Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Skinner were the Wurrt Hucrhes III Of Dover. Century Club, has called an execu attendants. They re: Mr. ana Mrs.

Heroeri c. crm. Mr. md Mr. Chrle 8.

Horn. Mr. nd tive board meeting for Tuesday, "-sap i season. Featured enieriauicxo irmkcinnc will include Mr. Victor PHI niui.ut.

C. Bard. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Robert Bllckle. Clarke, baritone of New York stage eaver-S pence Sept. 10, at 2 o'clock in the clubhouse. Plans for the fall and winter season will be discussed. Mri Frank L.

Orier. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Houston, Mr.

Charles C. Koones, The wedding of Miss Jane S. Mr. ana Mrs. wuuam Lacn.

air. ana Robert H. Richards. Mr. and Mrs.

O. Prew Weaver, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. Another executive meeting will be hits, a native of wuminsu. Mr.

Ace Baldwin and his dancing partner. Miss Pat Leslie Qf Washington, all of whom are currently appearing at the Baroque Room on Rehoboth Avenue; Mr. George Clif Clyde Weaver of Boonsville, MdM Savoy. Mr. ana Mrs.

xnomas wnson. Mr. and Mrs. Lammot duPont. Mrs Daniel Bates Moore.

Mr. and Mrs. Truman W. CampbeU. Mr.

and Mrs. John A Tubbs. and Mr. Paul P. Spence of Dover Mr.

Morris will give his daughter took place in Asbury Church par held Oct. 8, preceded by the first general business and social meetinK on Monday, Oct. 14. Mrs. Hume will preside.

Other new officers who will assume their duties at that time will In marriage. The maid of honor sonage on Aug. 17. The ceremony Mr. ana Mrs.

Benjamin r. jonnsion. George S. Capeile. Mr.

and Mrs. Julian E. Townsend. Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse A. Gun-dry Mayor Arthur Downing, Miss Flons ford of the Pines Room, ana naa Joanne Roney of Witoington, tap dancer. iJAal be Miss Doris Lyons, sister of was performed by the Rev. J. C.

the bridegroom. Bridesmaids will be Downing. Mrs. rauiine m. narni, ut .4 Paul TCnorts fr VTrs juss Eleanor Dent.

Mrs. Evans Hanby. The couple will live in Dover. George E. Chambers.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crossan. Mrs. Charles Dunn, 1 be: First vice-president, Mrs.

H. B. Wendling: second vice-president, Mrs. H. C.

Hackett; recording secretary, Mrs. W. V. Montgomery; treasurer, Mrs. I.

S. Crew; corresponding uyncn. jar. ana Airs, rreswjn ion-sfnd, Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Springer. Mr. and Mrs John A. McManus, Dr. and Miss Florence Medd of Asheville, N.

and Miss Ellen Ann Reyam, cousin of the bride. Best man and ushers will be an Prince-Moynihan SEAFORD, Aug. 22 (Spe Mrs. James seeoe. Mn.

Harry L. Cannon. U. S. Senator and! nounced later.

A reception at the DuPont Coun Miss Phyllis Anne Hastings Miss Dolores E. Baxter Mrs. james ai. lunneu, ostnceiior ana Mrs. W.

Watson Harrington. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hazrard.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O. Brandel, Mrs. Frances D.

Ketcham. and Mrs. Elbert N. Carvel, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Wallace Chlswell, Col and Mrs. Carlton B. ShaBer, Col. and Mrs Wilbur try Club will follow the wedding.

R. AND MRS. JOHN T. M' cial). Announcement has been received here of the marriage of Miss Helen Rowan Prince, daughter of Mi.

and Mrs. Laurence Lempriere Prince, of Savannah Beach, Georgia, to Mr. Edward Joseph Moynihan of Seaford, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael J.

Moynihan of Ken MAHER, 1108 Elm Street, Miss Morris was honored at a surprise variety shower given last night by Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Crossan at 3. corkran, Mr. ana Mrs.

a. reux auroni. secretary, Mrs. W. L.

MLssimer and director, Mrs. Frank A. Boling. Chairmen of committees chosen by Mrs. Hume for the year are: American citizenship, Mrs.

Robert Watson; American homes, Mrs. Hil-lie Taylor; education. Mrs. T. Blair Ely; entertainment, Mrs.

Elizabeth P. Dressner; fine arts, Mrs. R. L. McSparran; hospitality.

Mrs. H. Earl Wilson; house, Mrs. William Lackey: international relations, Mrs. W.

A. Mr. and Mrs. Harry w. renr, Mr.

ana Mrs. rsrhhl Vtr nrt lrl W. THE marriage of Miss Hastings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hastings of Delmar, to Mr.

Kenneth M. Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Joseph of Rehoboth Beach, will take place Sunday, Sept.

1. in First Methodist Church, Delmar. the home of Mrs. Dunn. Watson, Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil C. Fulton, announce the engagement of their granddaughter. Miss Dolores E. Baxter, to Mr.

Vincent A. Loren-zoni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lorenzoni, 1908 Elm Street. Miss Baxter is employed the Custom-Made DRAPERIES and SLIP COVERS Hundreds of Beautiful Materials to Choose From DELIVERY IN TWO WEEKS BEAUX ARTS Interior Decorators 838 N.

UNION ST. Phone 6020 ur. ana mis. w. Aaxitun wjucus, Frederick B.

Kauflman. U. S. Navy, and Mrs. Kauffman.

Mr. Robert R. Rodenberg. Racine Family Holds Miss Elizabeth L. Strecker THE engagement of Miss Strecker, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert L. Strecker, of this city, to Mr. Robert L. Wal-raven, son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Walraven, also of this city, has been announced. Mr.

Walraven was discharged recently from the U. S. Navy where he served for three years, 30 months of which were spent in the European and Pacific theatres. Miss Strecker is employed by the Ken-nard-Pyle Company. Mr.

Walraven is with the P. R. R. Co. The wedding will take place in September.

Mr. William J. McEvoy, Mr. and Mrs. Reunion Delaware Coach Company.

Mr: Cook; legislation, Mrs. William R. The annual reunion of the Racine family was held yesterday at Hol- Marvel; membership, Mrs. E. C.

Ul- I A I Lorenzoni, who served for five years with the Army, is employed by the Gates Engineering rich; publicity, Mrs. William N.l FEATHER CURL loway Beach, Charlestown, nett Square, Pa. The ceremony took place on Saturday, Aug. 17, in St. Michael's Church at Savannah Beach, and was performed by the Rev.

Thomas J. Finn. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The maid of honor was Miss Margaret Moynihan of Kennett-Square, sister of the bridegroom. Mr.

John Moynihan, of Kennett Square, was his brother's best man. After the ceremony the members of the two families were guests of with more than 100 members uann; puduc relations, Airs. n. D). COOO Simpson; reciprocity, Mrs.

Cecil PERM. 9 JUU Fisher; ways and Mrs. A. S. Comp.

King, and director for Junior Sec- uavc Mrs. Charles A. Jackson, of near SEE McCAULLEY'S Tot LAMP SHADES and GIFTS Before Purchasing C. W. McCaulley's Gift Shop 103 WEST STB STREET Bel Air, president of the asso Personals tion, Mrs.

G. M. Homewood. ciation, presided at the business Guests attended from this CUtm hi IJ ctld mm m0 tiptrtt. Comp.

The Rev. and Mrs. Roland Sims and son. Gibson, of Anniston, Decorated city. New Castle, Kennett Square and other parts of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and National D.A.R.

Leaders to Meet the bride's parents at a supper In ni JHL Jn. BREAD BOXES 79c the General Oglethorpe Hotel on Wilmington Island, Ga. Shimpno aid Aty SlyU Fiof.r Wi New Jersey. N. snent.

last-. n-fplr with Mr. nnH 4-Piece A special feature of the program was the welcome extended returned The bride, a great great-granddaughter of Chief Justice James In Washington Mrs. F. W.

Krauss. Sr and Mr. CANISTER SETS 79C I veterans. and Mrs. J.

Ralph Harris here. Dinner was served at noon and a Individual Pkg. Oil Waves Machine or Machineless Comp. Written Gwmrmtf With. Wmtt So Appointment Necessary.

OPEN FRIDAY EVE. TILL 9 'i 2-Qt. Corered SAUCE PANS $1.15 Complete Line of Restaurant Equipment October Sessions of Man agement Board Are Announced ft Booth, of Delaware, is a graduate of Georgia State College for Women at Milledgeville and did graduate work at Emory University, Atlanta. She has been a member of the teaching staff in Atlanta schools. The bridegroom, before entering the Army where he served 9 i IX Prof.

Harry Morgan Ayres, director of the Columbia University, N. Y. summer session, has announced that Miss Amelie Kozinski. 414 West Twenty-first Street, this city, has been elected president of the Delaware State Club for next year's summer session of the Mrs. Walter S.

Williams of this city, vice-president general of the mean school bags I300rh175 jjj Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Saulsbury.

of 20 Glynrich Avenue and Mr. Arthur PLAID CANVAS BAGS 14 ever two years in the South Pacific, was a member of the Seaford High School faculty. The couple will reside In Seaford where both are now members of the Seaford Central School faculty. Supper Program RICHARDSON PARK. Aug.

22 (Special). A covered dish supper. 1 B. Houser of 1600 North Franklin Street are spending a fortnight at Pocono Manor Inn, Pocono Manor, Pa. program of games and music followed.

The family members are the descendants of Fred and Rachel Racine who settled near Glasgow in the early 1800s. Pilot Club Holds Card Party, Dinner Members of the Pilot Club of Wilmington and friends attended a dinner and card party at the DuPont Country Club last night. Miss Luella Nowland was chairman of the committee, assisted by Miss Catherine McRae and Mrs. Malita Palmatary. Members will attend a tea to be given by the Business and Professional Women's Club at their clubhouse In Arden Sunday afternoon.

The next business meeting of the club will be held in the Hotel DuPont Wednesday night, Sept. 4. when plans for the winter program will be discussed. FLASHCAST Spot news daily and Sunday by the News-Journal papers. healthy jB bag for A rugged National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution, and Mrs.

John L. Farmer of Laurel, state regent of the organization, will attend sessions of the national board of management in Washington, Oct. 15, 16 and 17. Mrs. Farmer, who is visiting in Kentucky, will return to Laurel next month.

Mrs. Julian Y. Talmadge. national president, will preside, assisted by Mrs. Williams.

The first fall meetin? of the Caesar Rodney Chapter. Daughters CHILDREN'S SHOES youngsters, leatner siraps riveted on. bound edges, good i and roomy with outside pock A et for small items, slide for ft OF GUARANTEED QUALITY four card. In Enslavement Announced LAUREL, 22 tSpecial). Mr.

and Mrs. Ashby L. Shipley announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Martha Eleanor Shipley, to Mr. Charles Shippen WilMn.

son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Willin. of Bridgeville.

identification colors. sponsored by the Woman's Society of Christian Sen-ice of Richardson Park Methodist Church, will be held tonight on the lawn of the home of Mrs. Lulu Harvey. 407 Boxwood Road. A treasure hunt will follow the supper.

the American Revolution, will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 8. at the S.25 1 I wumuigion iew century Club. Mrs. Ernest R.

Caro. regent, will preside. Mrs. Caro will call an executive board meeting in September when plans for the year will be discussed. Correctly Fitted Simulated Leather Brief Cases I SQ.98 Smarlly Styled Three large compartments, center lock, metal corners, leather straps and padded handle.

Beauty! HAWKES CRYSTAL STEMWARE Expert Workmanship Long Delayed ELEC. FANS Just Arrived Repriced For IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE i .00 34 doz. According To Size Sturdy Support Freedom For Action Check These Important Features Oscillating er Stationary Finest Materials Precision Work, manshlp Rust, Acid Resist, ing Finish Ragged Fan Guard, Heavy Cadmium Plated Cool Banning Motor No Radio Inter ference Noiseless Oscillation Alternating Current Air Flow Design Picture this lorely ilsnwar en your flnost damask, cu rounding your favorite quest, landing prestig to your prettiest aettings. You can select this crystal with pride and without offending your most modest budget. Take Elevator, 2nd Floor, Glassware Dept.

listen to "Eyes on the Future" Program over WDEL every Sunday 12:30 to 12:45 P. M. LOVIS HOCHSTEIH ON ALL FUR COATS -gh Pick yonr for select yonr style lose yonr heart to a coat and knew that It is priced riht, within toot budget. Come in today take advantage of oar August prices and choose a coat to all Ioto from this day forward. Many coats finished for yonr quick selection.

I Only a deposit Is required at the time yoo select yonr fur roat. You may purchase on our extended I charge plan which permits yon to pay over a I I period of 10 months. Only a slight budget charge I is made for this service. jl LOUIS FURRIERS, Inc. Delaware's Largest Fur Mir.

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Use Scotts 4-X now. During autumn weather weeds quickly succumb the grass grows better than ever. Enough far average lawn $1.25 Five time at much $3.85 to nesfimafor no ncan TlOtt to too. A rich, deep pile, shaggy surfaced fabric that is luxury itself. We have a size' to fit any room.

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Wilmington, Del. Phone 7379 i STORE HOURS: Daily 9:30 fil 3:30 Fridavc tll Q.nn Saturdays 9:30 to 1:00 Buy Bonds Today ST'.

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