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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 19

Publication:
The News Journali
Location:
Wilmington, Delaware
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Page:
19
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Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Tuesday, November 1, 1955 Nineteen ville. Md. ing Sudlersville High School. Mr.Jville High, is employed In agri Miss Shockley is now attend-1 Embert, a graduate of Sudlers- culture work. Ready for Claymont Show Engagement Announced MILLINGTON, Nov.

1 (Special). Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Shockley, of Clayton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Roberta Elizabeth, to Mr. William Luther Embert, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Embert, of Sudlers- FALL SUITS We offer a complete price range as well as a variety of fabrics, patterns and styles, for the man who desires good clothes at prices within his budget. By Oakloom $65 to $75 By Southwick $72.50 to $145 By Oxxjord $205 to $285 New York City Enjoy lignum wwiiBwwwiiwwiwiyjiMiiiiijiiw Q) 1 I I yyv War Mothers To Hold Sale Unit 1. Mothers of World War will meet at 8 p. nu4omorrow at Orange Hall, 706 Delaware Avenue.

Mrs. Marguerite Walton, president, will preside. The unit will hold a rummage sale Friday at 718 Walnut Street Mrs. Walton has announced that proceeds will be used to purchase an air filter for the Veterans Administration Hospital, Brack-Ex, for use in the cardiac-asthmatic room. Mrs.

Eleanor Pfeiffer Mrs. Mary Harper, Mrs. Reba Rogers, Mrs. Ethel Clark, and Mrs. Mary McGlinchy will be In charge of the sale.

i Mrs. J. Harry Taylor 2000 spotless rooms Sensible rates Include radio Many rooms with Television I SUH FhUcrhcr. -TfuT HOTEL MEW YORK ON TIMES SQUARE AT RADIO CITY MANSURE PRETTYMAN DUPONT BUILDING STONE HILL ROAD AUCUSTINE CUTOFF A. M.

to 5:30 P. M. Sat. 9:30 A. M.

to 5:30 P. M. Monday thru Saturday Wtd. and hi. Noon to 9 P.

M. Closed All Day Monday Members 0 the fine arts committee of the Woman's Club of Claymont have completed arrangements for the 7th annual Art, Craft and Hobby Exhibit, to be held tomorrow afternoon and evening in the parish house of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension. Pictured (left to right) are Mrs. Charles C. Talpey, Mrs.

Eugene Hackendorn, general chairman, and Mrs. Roy W. Sullivan. 1 Frank E. Schoonover, Wilmington artist, will address the guests and members at 7:30 p.

m. Among special guests will be Mrs. W. Harmon Money, president of the Delaware State Federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Clinton A.

Weslager, New Castle County vice president; mem- the Washington Heights Club, and the Junior Woman's Club of Claymont. Wit Uw, hi. KF N(b fc, I Farewled WithTea A tea to mark the departure from the Lyndalla community of Mrs. J. Harry Taylor was given by Mrs.

Wesley E. Shafer on Thursday afternoon at her home, 314 Christian Street. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have had a new home built on the Philadelphia Pike at Beilevue which they expect to occupy this month.

Among guests was Mrs. J. Grantley Maddox, a new neighbor in the community who will occupy a home at 312 Christian Street, when is completed. Mrs. J.

E. W. Wallin and Mrs. Alex Munn poured. About 30 neighbors and friends attended the event St.

Georges' Guild The Guild of St. Georges Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. James Roberts.

Mrs. Albert Gray will be co-hostess. Annual 'Turkey Trot' The Pledge Club of Tau Epsl-lon Chi Sorority will hold its annual dance, "Turkey Trot," Saturday night in the VFW Hall. Bellefonte. Miss Regina Sacks is chairman.

DRAUNSTEIM'S CHARGE PURCHASES ARE PAYABLE IN JANUARY! fine slips and sleep wear scT NEW WINTER COAT THEN FIRST DREAM OF A 0 2. regularly to 500 Many styles in lace-lavished and tailored famous-make fo opaque nylon tricot slips plus Sanforized cotton broadcloth pyjamas or gay flannel gowns and challis pyjamas all in sizes 32 io 40. COME TO BRAUNSTEIN'S AND SAVE UP 0 30.95 ON FASHION'S NEIVEST FAMOUS FABRIC winter coats NOW ONLY BRAUNSTEIN'S street floor also at THE MART mm sheer seamless nylons MIS always priced 1.50 A special purchase of lovely 15 denier seamless nylon hose regularly to 69.9S from one of the best-selling, top name makers of no seam stockings! Heel and toe slightly reinforced for longer wear. Flattering new fall shades. Sizes 8 2 to 11.

THE STYLES YOU WANT: Slim lines Full sweeps Clutch styles Fitted or box styles New detailing Push-up sleeves Deep turn-back cuffs One or two-button closings BRAUNSTEIN'S street floor also at THE MART ml THE FABRICS YOU WANT: Checks Forst Mirrak Chinchillas Forst Velfina Broadcloths Tweed Mixtures Martinique Imported Frontenac Beaverglo Cashmere Blends THE SIZES YOU WANT: for 7 to 15 for 8 to 18 for 14 Vi to 22 Vi THE COLOURS YOU WANT: Red Grey Nude Slate Teal Beige Blue Toast Peacock Black Rosewood Charcoal fashion smart dresses usually up to 22.93 IlCj)(0) Elegant pure silks, rayons and crepes at an amazing little price! Casuals, afternoon and dressy styles in exquisite pastels and black. Also new black watch with sheath or full skirt types. Misses' and women's sizes. BRAUNSTEIN'S second floor also at THE MART Milium metal -Insulated linings; many with wool lining. BRAUNSTEIN'S second floor AND AT ALL STORES Q333EDS amraiaim geb seeqq PUT A 'VJJtHlU'J.

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