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NINE WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. MONDAY. JUNE 27. 1949 I Home Reception i in a Ion? train.

Her ningertip Teil! of scalloped fusion was attached lI I II eiCU I eS Oil IS Peoples is prosrrarn chairman. summer, isne a an.cijt.esi u-e ub to ect i51! land Thompson's Private Business f'Socl in this city, 't tr nf tn Acacemv ot oi ice American jjecioii treorze vjir-y UnnArr i nUnOrS VwOUple A ATter WedninP -VJVJII I IJ 0 1 1 7-ieien antrell be- CCmeS BridPHfW Marshall, Jr. irigtcn; IPatxicia. Perse, both of Seaford, identical in styling -with that cr of honor, but were A pae greea embroidered over green taffeta slips li slips lending a contrast in shading. Their head- messes were of green Lace over.

green organdie. They carried bou- cf red roses. I Mrs. CantrelL mother of the bride, were a gown of rose-tan Lace and green accessories. She wore a green orchid.

Mrs. Marshall, mother bridegroom, wore a gown of purple accessories. Her corsaze was a den dutt orchid. 6 International Law at The Hage. i Auxiliary in veterans hospitals wi 2715 Van Buren S-ree.

eanOT DaVIS Netherlands. He is now a a-j bediseassed by Mrs. Elizabeth Dorothy Werleyc 223 West o-r-, CC cent in the Law school of the Uni- 4 Dressner. president of the Depart- teenth Street, who teaches For President of Or- T- N1- Sfh 01 t-ic a.4lna rir 7- 7 anizat On The couple will motor south and Quota Club today at p. m.

at the P. S. d-Pv. i- Miss Helen L. Cantrll i visit Cuba durin? their wedding tin iui-ont.

ais rwence school. I trip after which they w2 reside in'M. ELjcott is chairman of the day. The teachers tett A luncheon meeting of the Girls' Louisville, where Mr. MiHer willi The seven members oJ Wilming- chicazo and their summer proara r--K t-- r- Ls jttrirfis in the falL i ton Cub, headed by the president Gf fundamental proD.ems School cf Languazes in JEzvp last i I attended the TJniTer-j wlnK; 1 1 7 7 I r-i er 1 1 oA 1 iicuij it ijiuh.ci unices ar Jsocety a.

ice xs- Churcn o. k.enne.t -e-e stalled at a candlelight service lastj Wright. The officers are: Mrs. Harry D. veaver.

presicent. jmts. wa.e. 'cie -s" Pfesit; Miss siuent; retarv: Mrs- ooe-t Baldwin, seer Chairmen of the fohowmg com Mr. i j.

at-, Aoyd Sarord Cantrell of ri Mr ceaford. became the wil iam Flvnt Mar-; Auxiliarv Hospita WnrW Will Ro Work Will Be Told; tt Tt-rS Trrahshian who have been attendim; the convention cf Quota Clubs International, Inc, in Houston. Tex. are expectec to re- turn home this weeic -rr numo Tn UTTCiun ilmuiiliw i i iihl SESSIONS AT CHICAGO sessians in inter-group re- lations at tne L.niversi,.y 01 cn-cazo Shave fp- awarded three Wilmmz- public school teacners. a fourth utt'! ine-ieridentlv.

T-u 1 or a cooperative pan of the hrnmz Mr. Marshall rt.v a w.ct Dclores Modesto, daughter. 1. sen of Mr. and Mrs.

Will-'for larsna. of wa s. me ence or Mr. j. his son.

The ushers we're Mr. Josih MareT-aTT Cove. N. Mr. Homer T.

Hudsrm cf Brennezer Winston Salem, c- Mr. R. WLliam Bynura. HI Stantcnsourg. N.

and Mr. Joseph Ku: The by Miss Anna Lee Butler of Sea- Seaford as vocalist. th" 200 attended the reception hel. at T- the br.de. The couple for a bc-eymocn in the Montreal and area of Canada, after which tnapei tuu, guests included i I i i 1 a iteu pear, uira etigec i.

ae VOre a single istrand cf pearls and carried an old sned bouquet of white roses to a seed pearl tiara edsed with' and baby's breath with a white or- cer Sowers Mr. John UaVhirr nt Sot a-. and Mr. Sundav Fidanza. Ker-'-t "c- Mrs.

-t- vv. vi er. wore an acua cree dress, jrrsw t' rosebud ccr- sare. The bricezroem's mother, Ma-ctucne, chose an acua dress, blaci accessories and a white rose h-: mrsa? ud corsage. A dinner "for 60 guests was held at in the evening a reception was zrocr.

parents. j. w- Mr ue taice an auxmobJ.e trip through the New England states and New licrs state and pon their return wul hve Kennett Square. The oride was graduated from Derry. icwzip scnoc.

une onse "oor. was graduated rem Kennett' Consolidated School. He served 33 rronthLs in the rr s. rr Wcrld War II. He is now engaged rr--s onu nnc 'viuiicii cjjiu vvriue T.arr saturdav i-i University Cnapel.

Prmcetcn. "to Mr. Howard Julian White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J.

White Mcnterev Farm, Middle to erfom the Rev. Lynn H. Ccrscn. The bride was esccrted by ccliiC center. Miss HeLen Aqtiilanti, of rerrr.

rnaid cf honor for her sister. She were a Yellow cnarquisette Miss Yoiand D-Amicc, k-; qire, as uncescaii, wore a 'rule green marquisette cown. Both; wore sinsle strands of pearls, white' nylon gloves and picture hats tor match their gowns. They carried old '5cv-r- k. i mittees gave reports: Mrs.

wiiam.ton Round Tabe of tne auonaisrnoe come. N. cn Saturdav nns Methocust Church. -e ceremcnv 13; tvpt. tcrmec 07 zne hv.

otis P. Jeffer cri. ps-sir. The bride was given in marriage. bv her fatner and were a gown of very satm fasmcned with a ocdice, leng tapering sleeves, and iormal train.

Venetian lace ap- gave an off the shoulder The lac wsj? -e-wa cn the jacket-Like Ker fingertip veil cf im- -cr-ec. illusion was a5hicr.ed with p.ecj ivcry satm arc carr.ee a ocuquet cf wrute calla M-3S Mclhe Car.trell Seaf-rd i the once, and maid of ter "-encr. wsre a bouffant zown na crgancie embroidered cc-s ever a white t.a"s pique ccrcinz cii-snou-cer neciut.e and was 5ed for the sash. She carried a he carried a white boucues cf Talisman ros McDcwelL stewarcship, and In AirCmdionrd. Comfort? Triumph "Kurl" Permanent x-jii vji a i.ttea oocice, witn a .25 Chris tiaras and Jew and the wia-ngwri T-j.

These who wui aiitaa ue( versity orkshop are: uas a- -s-- Miss tnirn eraue tc-ai f- Ec-p7 K.ecy, a-so a Grev SchocI teacher, will attend the university workshop in- cependently. MINOR FIKE PUT OUT Smoke, pouring from the rocr ecj toudiitiaa.isi Th fire was caused by flames in tcei- afire. ffa i-e i-aii iaiiv home when the fre started and w-on freH irar into the hOtlS. They were hancapped -y ueo Wave 5.95 iJ7 Call and Delivery flf'JERS 'V mmmmm Salem. N.

Mis Kathleen Mar- I shall and Mr. and Mrs. Paul; Mitchell of Washinzton. D. MrJ and Mrs.

John H. Bray of Boone-j ville. N. Mrs. Horace Seaman of Bel Air.

Mi: Mr. and iienry aowen Aiaj.s., Air. Couple Takes i i Wedding Vows Ik- fI-w rUi i-a-U hi v-uy iui wi I Amelia ModeStO Francis Crzybo At St. Pete A pretty early si Pce Saturday no: Peter Pro-Cathedral when Miss Mr. and Mrs.

Phillip Modesto, Grzybowski. son of Mr. and Joseph GrzyoowsJc all cf tms city. ice x4ev. Josenn u.

Sweenev -ser- iuxmeu ice ceremcny at nuptial mass at 10 a. m. Mr. Modesto gave his daughter in marriage and her attendants were Trivia snv honor, and Miss Jo Ann zkingsr. a Kirchoven served as best man Henry DabJcowsJti was the usher.

Ms Maureen Slattery played the Ce -rn -u. wedding music and Miss Eileen Eslmger was the vocal soloist. Both are cousins of the bride. ice sr.ee gown was an original design of candlelight ivory satin, ChantiLIy lace Peter Pan cellar and yoke, embroidered with seed pearls. covered buttons down the hark' and long tight sleeves.

The skrt featured a npn'-T-n and bustle, embroidered with pearls, and swept into a illusion was finzertin lenzth and ie. r.ee witn ruii taneta. witn sweetheart neckline, and a bertha t-p sleeves, with a oouff ant skirt. 1 reversed the eclors he br.dssmaids over lower la is to match tneir dresses and match- mitts. Miss Solia carried a round aouquet cf pmi roses and babv hat trxnmed with pink and white accessories.

Her corsaee was of pmi A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the home cf the fc-nde's parents, and at 4 p. m. a dinner was held at Ry-n's for mem- ibers of the immediate fam the bridal attendants. The bride is a graduate c. ies and CaSicIic School.

The oTidegTOOTh attended Wiintrtcn High School. After a to Atlantic City, the; this city. we dome will live tr. Franceschine-Fuski kfaAAsrt ir- k'onncH 'S Weds wski er wedding -7 St i i long tram. Her veil cf silk very long train.

Her veil cf silk Any way yoa figure. TOUK HATR deserves the best care. This summer, specially, have one of our pennanents. priced low, priced right with shampoo and set. INCW ViHCIdlb will be held tcmcrrow.

in th- Gol-d Ballroom rf fho Trnrl ivp-t noon. Miss Eleanor Davis. m-mUt Following lunch, election of cf- Seers for he coming year win bei held. The following are candidates f-ct president; Miss ie Beet and Mrs. Margaret Maloney.

for president; Miss Wanda Vianelii -C- tv' n- Miss Adelene H-obsc'n and Mrs.Lois Ellen Pihm. Mrs. Grace Ferzuson. Margaret Martin, for directors1 ire 1 the hocr. 5 wui be the meeting of the Hercules lies Girls' Club mil next fa: The club will hold a picnic after? 'wors on -doncay, jny 11.

at tne picnic grove cf the Hercules Coun try Karhpr-? -s eral chairman for the picnic -Ta- "i s-iartc i transportation chairman. Others on the committee are: Miss Anita Dil Mrs. Mildred Frazier, Miss Tn-e swimmmz. tennis, ana otner sno for the girls. Special buses will pro- vies socrtation and from the -rounds.

R.a:n for tne event oe tn? evenmz. -T Mrs. William Scott Miller of Lcuis- 3-ace aurcay at he Greenwood at 3:30 p. m. School.

Westtown, Pa. Friends ceremony xas used. Lzar gave his daughter "77 Mrs. Ecwar later, sis- t-v--, bridesmaids were Miss Joan Bdzar s.e-. ad Ms Cro-j K.

Vi. os cf w. tev were z-owned alike. i Judre Miller was best man fcr his Uihers were Mr. J.

Francis Babbitt. Mr. Clifton S. Miller, uncle cf the bridegroom. Mr.

William V. Miller, brother of the bridegroom, all cf Louisville, and Dr. Edward 13- DeLamater, brcther-in-law bride. The brice is a graduate Westtown Friends Schoo and Tat i 1 neauuress wa a bormet-tvpe Winston sa-eni. r.

ana att. azra attacnea to a Juhet cap cf the '5 ic Mrs. Marzaret Malcnev, Miss a- -C1 cf zreen lace over white orzandie. Ernest T. Brown ill of Wil-j lace.

She carried a white prayer Mrs. Elizabeth Wang'e" V-Hen tha Renshaw. Miss Lettv Grant, -ating from Earlham College, bridesmaids. Miss V-rzin -nungton. boock and a white orchid.

daughter cf Mrs. James Wanzle- Miss Mary Simmons, Miss Marzaret ond. In d-, where she received her cf LaGranze. Mis? The maid of honcr tjs attired Prmceton, N. and Mr.

"Albert McCullen. and Miss Alice Green. 3 A- c.e?-e 13 He eccrioaucs. Evening Star Machineless BEAUTY SALON Second Floor Fhone 4-6254 AIS-COSDITIOSZD FCR YOUR CCMFC3T mHuwmra Mrs. B.

J. Cantrea of Blue Ridge, Mrs. Reese Spiman Closing Session Held Rn PlcmprP Wnmpn W7 The Women's Association of Els- mere Presbytenan Church held its ursday evening tne church with Mrs. George A. Davis, president, in charge.

Devotions were Fif se.ect Plans were made for each mem-, oer of the associaucn to earn a coi- n. j. uantrea i3.ue;very by Mrs. Robert X. Smith and.

Mrs. w. uner Murray was cnarge of a program on "Hospital Condi-i Around the Wcrld." Miss Joan entertained witn a. piano. cfeiie Vi ncent-Edga breath, tied with a pink nboon and ta.

New York, was bis brother's Wedding in WeSttOWn -Uie a account-; Mrs- Elizabeth V. Sweney, Christian The members turned in their "eld a consecration service. iIrs- 5Car H. Styer gave a re- Pert cn the Eastern Pennsylvania azse party isap. women, which sna attended with Mrs.

luncneon precede Aiiss -Lewiss w.cs.ersiam c. vest She will leave this week for 3-okloe Camp, New York, where he has accepted a position as head cf food service. TO SCAN NEW TAX LAW -Delaware's New Tax Law" -be the subject cf-a talk by NEW LOWER PRICES See the new color combinations of these newest Ely? low earpeta, Tailor made sizes or wall to walL Brief yoor measnrements and let ns estimate. The new restfiJ colors are just beautiful. BCnGET 0 CHABG ACCOrVtt MUHDY BROTHERS 214-11 Kinr St, Dial 2-7621 mm aiiss i.mger carr.es a simir bou- oest man.

onir members of the 4. u.c ui cues of yellow roses and baby's family were present. Ys Men's club toe raCA Wed" SaWS IBIS SSIFIS NO FINER CLEANING AT ANY PRICE Frederick White guerite Gardiner Jarc sne is a -meal descendant cf Lycn Gar breath tied with a yellow ribbon. The bride us an alumna of t-V -Avl-L Wrr Mrs. Modesto cfcose an afternoon Fmes SchocI Princeton.

Through -Ves-io, e- I cress or xnite Trtnt a rrsotner. tn vsr. iiiiiii uaiiw ur-ne Car.tr 11 nf Blue Ridze. Mi.v Ann Dixon, cf Camilla, Ga. OFF On Vacation ee' a c-.

Fcr r-ay fed 0cl 6-S211. Fmr Cloth Siermfe! Plant ltb Mirket t. Brao-h 700 DI-sr Art. SUITS up a poem how tney eameaiwore an afternoon dress of lavender the money. A prize will be given; print Tvith white hat and New icrs.

was patented ear days. She is also related 0 The PLAIN DRESSES Cash cr Carry STAR CLE Mr. White is a graduate of 'Prince ton University in 1347. At the 'present time, ne chem wi xx Institute Prmcetor a. Street, Prmcetcn.

ROBINSON DOING WELL NUW YORK, June 26 Bill Hobmscn. 711-year-old Negro tap dancer, is recuperating from an eye operation at the New York Eye and Ini The veteran dancer, who had a cataract removed from lone eye. is -getting along nicely and CALL 2-S1S4 OR THESE STAR STORES WESTMORELAND MARYLAND RICHARDSON PARK 790 AND EVER AVE. 1711 WEST 3RD STREET 47 E. MAIN ST, NEWARK WEST HIGH ST.

BELOW NORTH. EXXTON WmMmmmmmm Wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The marriage of Miss Marguerite fc sight has not been affected. Mary Franceschine. daughter cf Mr. -and Mrs.

James Franceschine. Ken- Pep Up Your Summer Wardrobe Send us your vacation clothes for quality dry clean-in? and when you come back let us give them our famous service again. wr SPIC1AUZS Et- tember meeting. Summer projects were announced i bv several circ.es to raise the new b- and the organ GETS PURDUE DEGREE Wihiell Wav-e White c' a- i Lawsori Avenue. Claymcnt, was awarded a bachelor cf science ce-zree at recent commencement exercise? of Purdue University, Lafay ette Office and Plant 34th and Market Sts.

Store: 2701 Washington St. PHONE 4-3720 ClesnlTj Fluids MILK i On All Types of Garments Remodeling and Alteration Service beginning Monday offer odd pieces of their summer furniture at We Use THAT 0 0 To our regular patrons this announcement requires no further comment they know the high character of all Feinherg furniture. We make these deep reductions a full month earlier than usual since in most instances there are but one or two pieces of each kind. Included are benches, tables, chairs settees, umbrella sets, sectional pieces v. in fact most everything that makes summer life on the porch cr lawn more comfortable more livable.

Early choosing is quite definitely advisable! nett Square, to Mr. Philip D. Fuski. sen cf Mr. and Mrs.

Carmen Fuski of Avcndale. took place Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in St. Pat-j rick's R. C. Church.

Kennett Square. The Rev. John J. Daly, curate, officiated. Mrs.

Jeanne gan played the weddmg Mr. Franceschine gave his daughter marriage. She a gown cf white marouisette made with a ruffled br-cice. lenz sleet-es pointed ever and a full skirt fallmz into a ruffled tram. Her chapel length illusicn veil was attached to a tiara cf seed pearls and she earned a bouquet 1 of white roses and baby's breath, Miss Alice Ann Franceschine.

sis- er cf the bnde. as maid of wore a gown of yellow marquisette. The bridesmaids. Miss Elizabeth Mazzem. Kennett Square, and Miss' Fuski, Avcndale.

cf the bncecrocm. wore frocks of rule green and pink marquiset.t. respec- I All wore i and bandeaux match their cewns and earned boucuets of pink roses an racy breath, luttl- Mis? Verrnica Andncle. Avondale, the newer gir rrre a dress cf ye.cw marc-uisette, trimmed, a bandeau cf yellow mar- quisette, and earned a heart shaped bouquet of pink roses. Zmest Epcsito.

was the rmg bearer. iir. Carmen Fuski. brother cf the briderrocm. served as best man.

and the ushers were Mr. Rich- ard Miller, Kennett Square, and' Mr Gecrge Mver. Kazeltcn. The bride's mcther wor a navy blue crepe dress. accesscnes ar-i an cr-chid corsage.

Mrs. Fuskuj the bndegroem's mother, chose a black crepe dress, a white hat and an orchid corsage. The reception was held at the' heme nf the bridegroom's parents. The bride was graduated from St. Patrick's Parochial SchocI and at-; tended Kennett Conschdated SchocI.

The bridegroom attended lans-; fcrd Kizh SchocI. in the! armed forces during World War II. and holds a position with the Pass- mere Supply Company, The voting couple left cn a weddmg trip to an unannounced destination! and upon their return will live at New L-cndcn. Aquiianti-Malchione Nuptials in Church, Miss Thelcna Aquilantu daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Aquilanti cf Derry and Mr. Mario P. Mai-: chicne. sen of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter) Malchicne. Kennett Square, were; reamed Saturday at I p. rn. in Patricks R. C.

Churcti. Kennett Square. The Rev. John J. Ialy.

cur-: ate. officiated at the double nng ceremcny. Mrs. Jeanne Reagan. Kennett Square, played the weddmg music and accompanied the vocal soloist.

Miss Sylvia Marziotti cf Marcus Hook. Given in marriage by her father the bride was attired a white, marquisette gown cver taffeta. The! fitted bodice was styled with an 11-; lusicn yoke with round neckline and! seed pearl edging icinm? the yckej a lace bertha. The long tapenng 1 -'ves extended into points over I ti hands, and the ftC skirt ended' i'l i If M. Bncie ieam fast that taiancmz a food budget isn't a lovable labor.

But if tb.ey tart tth rn birzet bargain in food value 5 GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK the problem gets easier. FRAIM'S GOLDEN GUERNSEY is an extra ne milk produced orJv by selected Guernsey cattle. It is so good it is always kept separate from ether muks. Just think! There's an extra generous supply of rxh cream, more body-buildmg food solids below the cream lute, and it contains caro 0 I tene (an important source of Vitamin A). Telephone your order for FRAIM'S GOLDEN GUERNSEY Milk to us today.

Remember, it's today's best food bargain. FRAIM'S DAIRIES, INC. et Phone 6 8225 f'ft OUR BUDGET (I CHARGE PLAJf jl The rammer piecM nscr be purchased oa thi chsxga ploa th ace aa you pnd. pnee. Jl ii-'X'l.

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