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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 30

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i i Thirtv Journal-Evory Evening, Wilmington, Delaware Thursday, April 11, 1957 Blankets, Toilet Kits Readied Brides This Summer, September U. of D. Professor Addresses 0 Federation of Women's Clubs Legion Auxiliary Unit Nominates Slate for Office i www i For Migrants by Legion Unit Special to ournal-Every Evening the Carvllle "Star" and to con- F.LSMERE. Aoril 11 At a MDuie to aia me lamny or a hospitalized veteran. Organization Has 32ml Annual Luncheon in Gold Ballroom of Hotel Dul'ont; Retiring President Is Given Gift meeting of First State Unit 29, American Legion Auxiliary, Mon: Mrs.

Williams reported contacting guidance directors it day night at the, home of Mrs. Alexis I. duPont and Henry C. Wllmer F. Williams, in Roselle, inner r.

nuuauia, plans were completed for a bake; Conrad High Schools, regarding sale to be held Saturday, at 10, various scholarships available for a. m. at the Acme Market, Prices Corner. Mrs. Williams and Mrs.

Charles T. Allen, co-chairmen, Dr. Bernard Phillips, chairman of the philosophy department of the University of Delaware, is speaker at the 32nd anniversary luncheon of the Wilmington City Federation of Women's Clubs and Allied Organizations this afternoon in the Gold Ballroom of the Hotel DuPont. Several hundred guests are attending. Mrs.

Frank L. Frost, Jr Is chairman of the program. 'It i t- holnt assisted bv Mrs. Thomas Elliott and Mrs. William B.

Hickman, Sr. Mrs. Howard K. Allston, president, renorted on the state ex wormy siuaems. Mrs.

Allen, rehabilitation chairman, reported a dance had been taken to Ward 24 at tha Veterans' Administration Hospital, Perry Point, Md last month and a similar party scheduled for April 18. Mrs. Garrett, Brack-Ex hospital chairman, invited members to attend the presentation of awards at the Veterans' Hospital there, on Hospital Day, Mrs. William N. Cann, retiring.

If if Tnrnnl i ULF I'll AWV ecutive committee meeting in president, is presiding. Guests include Mayor To Wed Louis Papili and Mrs. Alex R. Abrahams Seaford, last Saturday, witn Mrs. Allen and Mrs.

Henry L. Garrett. Mrs. Austin D. Baltz, child welfare chairman, presented to Gerrish Gassaway, cxecutiv May 10, as well as the VAVS the meeting four of 12 nap blank ets for which the unit purchased banquet to be held June 6 at 7 material.

They will be given rn. at the New Castle County Air Terminal. children of migratory workers. Tooth paste, tooth brushes, lUUUi LJaaiCt tuuiu uoiii-o, conducted a wmiuuuu a The president i iiu j. i muji hi.

combs, soap, and wash cloths; television and radio preference anl InM.A th 1 1 fl 1 I AllniJ nilf ll.lU) In rnllprted at the meeting nnll nnrl flllprl nut a ballot In were for toilet kits for the children. the April issue of the National The blankets, toilet kits and play kit will he nresented to the De vice president of Delaware State Chamber of Commerce; the Rev. Dr. Frederick Dunkle, pastor of Grace Methodist Church, who will give the invocation; Mrs. John B.

France, president of the Wilmington New Century Club, Mrs. Phillips, wife of the guest speaker, and Miss Elizabeth Peach, presidentelect. Mrs. Kenneth 0. Smith, pi-mist, played before the luncheon.

Mrs. Cann received a gift. Hostesses announced by Mrs. John N. KarLsson.

chairman, are News. Nominating committee mem Elections Will lie Held At Meeting Tuesday May II A slate for election Tuesday, May 14, was announced by Mrs. John Littel, chairman of the nominating committee, in the meeting of Delaware Unit 1, American Legion Auxiliary, this week in the Legion Home, 2103 Lancaster Avenue. Nominees include: Mrs. Harold Clark, president; Mrs.

Elmer Lynch, vice president; Mrs. John Devine, recording secretary; Mrs. John Powel, treasurer; Mrs. George M. Grier, corresponding secretary; Mrs, William J.

B. chaplainTTWrSV John Littel, sergeant at arms; Mrs. Lawrence historian. Mrs. William N.

Cann and Mrs. Powel assisted Mrs. Littel on the nominating committee. In the May election delegates to the state convention June 21 and 22 at Wilmington Manor alsa will be named, Joseph B. Stahl Post 30 will be host for the convention.

Report on Juniors Mrs. Lawrence Alfele, Junior activities chairman, reported on the meeting of juniors held recently at the home of Miss Carolyn Alpenv2107 Lancaster Avenue, in which plans were made for a straw ride and skating party. The next junior meeting will be held at the home of Miss Janis Maharty in Willow Run. Members of the junior unit were guests at the senior session. A gift was presented to Miss Georgeanne Foster, immediate past president of the group, who will be married in August.

Mrs. Alfele made the presentation. Plans were announced for the visit of Mrs. Carl Zellar, national president, on Tuesday, June 4. Mrs.

George Foster, past presidents parley chairman, reported bers include Mrs. Charles T. partment Child Welfare chair Allen. Mrs. Austin D.

Baltz, and Mrs. Henry L. Garrett, FosteTwCTlTlMt To Meet on Monday Foster WCTU will meet at p. m. next Monday In headquarters at 100 West Eighth Street.

Mrs. Margaret Norris will lead devotions and will be co-hostess with Mrs. G. T. Llndstrom.

The Youth Temperance Council, which appeared on radio Mrs. Bernard Kreshtool, Temple $, man, Mrs. J. Harvey Dlcney, at the Child Welfare Conference in Smyrna, April 27. Mrs.

Allston, Mrs. Allen. Mrs. Baltz, and Mrs. Garrett will attend.

Contributions were voted to the Delaware Society for Crippled Children and Adults, the Delaware Division of the American Cancer Society and to the New Castle County vice president for the Gold Star Mothers remembrances. Another gift of $5 went toward the cost of an added bed at the Delaware Colony at Stockley, In a room pre-viously furnished by the depart Beth Emeth Sisterhood; Mrs. Bertram Braunstein, Edna Reib- April 3, will repeat the pro- Oltonltwikl Btudlot. Miss Leona Okoniewski Mr. and Mrs.

Valentine Okoniewski of 1509 Oak Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Leona, to Mr. William Eric McCand' less, son of Mrs. Beatrice McCandless of 211 Marshall Street, Newport. The wedding will take place in September. Both Miss Oconietrski and Mr.

McCandless are graduates of St. Elizabeth's High School. Muss Ofconietrski ij a senior at St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing. Mr.

McCandless is with the DuPont Cotnpany in Newport. OksnlewiM Studio. Miss Bona Belle Faline Wr. and Mrs. John J.

Orsini, 224 North Gray Avenue, Colonial Park, announce the enoapement of Mrs. Orsini's sister, Miss Bona Belle Faline, to Mr. Joseph A. McKee, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph A. McKee. 203 Pinehurst Road, Fairfax. Miss Faline is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Dominick A. Faline of Wilmington. She is a graduate of H. C. Conrad High School and is in the business oice of James T.

Afullin A Sons Company. Mr. McKee is a graduate of Wilmington Jfiph School and attended the University of Delaware. He served in the Army and is now with the General Motors Acceptance Corporation. A summer tredding is planned.

Eastlake Methodist eram at ment. The unit voted to subscribe to Church at 7:30 p. m. Sunday man Chapter, B'nal rith; Mrs. Walter L.

Brown, Woman's Auxiliary to Delaware Chapter, National Association of Retail Drug-fists; Mrs. S. Marston Fox, Wilmington Branch, American Association of University Women; Mrs. Sheldon Isakoff, Wilmington Branch, National Council of Jewish Women; Mrs. Earl Lofiand, Junior Board of Riverside Hospital; Mrs.

Walter P. McEvilly, University nf Delaware Alumnae: Mrs. Frank M. Rowlett, Junior Board, The Memorial Hospital; Mrs. William D.

Siddons, Gardens Century Club: Mrs. Anthony T. Simcone, Wilmington Diocesan Library; Mrs. Martha C. Sutton, Women's ri 8 1 i a Temperance Union; Mrs.

Oscar S. Talley, (Clcyanl Oopping for Spring Okonlewnlcl Studios. Miss Julia M. Tavani Mr. and Mrs.

Henry J. Tavani, 222 North Bancroft Tarkway, announce the engagement of their daughter. Julia to Mr. Louis A. Papili, son of Mrs.

Maria Papili, 1101 South Rodney Street, and the late Mr. Papili. City Couple Betrothed, Plan October Nuptials DuPont Associates 1 To Hold Bridge Party Church Women To Hear Leader Of U. S. Council Newark New Century Club Co-Sponsors Parley Monday Blue Rock Community Club; Mrs.

Mis Tavani is a graduate of 1 Anna D. Wcldin. Washington st. Elizabeth's High School and Miss With the Social Security Ad- Heights Century Club; Dolores Williams, iiercuics urns Mr. Papili is a Club.

graduate of Brown Vocational Mrs. Frost has been assisted by Hlgh SchooI and Js with the Mrs. William R. Stevens, tickets; Electrical Contractors, FIRST FLOOR on a tea held recently at the home of Mrs. John Powel, in Windybush.

This year's project of the parley is supplying recordings to be used for therapy in the Women's Ward 22. Perry Point Hospital. Perry Point, Md. 104 Members Mrs. Mae Clark, membership chairman, reported a paid-up membership of 104.

Mrs. George Bailpy, presl-dent, announced the department child welfare conference to be held in Smyrna Elementary School Saturday, April 27. at 12:30 p. m. Reservations are to be sent to Mrs.

Grant Cans, Smvrna. by April 22. The annual Poppy days will he held Fridav and Saturday. May 24 and 23. Volunteers are nnnHoH fop hnth davs.

Mrs. wiiuam ii. Pa The adding will tions: Mrs. Arthur H. wiimns take place Sept.

7. seating; Mrs. Jerome J. Sheehan, pages; Mrs. John B.

France, invitations: Mrs. Joseph P. Roller, guest table; Mrs. Ralph E. Lyncss, publicity.

Son for Airman Airman 2c and Mrs. Louis Vincent Andrroli. announce the birth of a son April 7 in Biddcrford. Me. The baby has been named Louis Richard.

Mrs. Andreoli is the former Miss Alberta Potvin of Biddcrford. Airman Andreoli is the son of Mrs. Louis Ruttcr of 205 Bacon Ave- Honored at School Miss Anita Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin D. Cohen of 411 West Thirty-fifth Street, a sophomore majoring in history at Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia, has been elected president of the Hillel Society for next year. Rehekah Meeting Tast Noble Grands of Doris I ry Sophistocated and Speeial to JournatF.vcry Evening NEWARK. April 11-The general director of the United Church of the National Council of Christ in the United States, Mrs. W.

Murdoch MacLeod, will speak to the Newark New Century Club Monday afternoon in the clubhouse on Delaware Avenue. Mrs. MacLeod's visit to Newark is under the joint sponsorship of the Newark New Century Club and the United Church Women of Newark. The business Is it 1:30 p. m.

and the program begins at 2. All church women in the area have been Invited. Mrs. MacLeod was recognized recently by receiving the following honorary degrees doctor of religious education from Southwestern at Memphis, and doctor of humanities from Queens College, Charlotte, N. C.

She has been executive secretary of the United Church Women. She represented United Church Women on a committee to set up a commission on woman's The unit made contributions for the multiple sclerosis fund, cancer fund and Delaware Society for Crippled Children and Adults. A report on child welfare work of the Legion and auxiliary was given by Mrs. J. Harvey Dickey, department child welfare chairman.

The unit is planning a rum-m tale at 605 Orange Street. Rebekah Lodge No. 9 will meet nert'i the coat that the scene from town to travel I 1 nue. Leedom Estates, and Mr. I at 8 p.

m. tomorrow at the home Louis Vincent Andreoli of of Mrs. Hazel Bartlctt on Lime-Wilmington, istone Road. with ease. Magnificen AT I I ix.oi irs.

sleeve and Vj ff It tailored lengtH i One Account Outfit the Whole Family! easy for walking com Fridav and Saturday. May 17 and 18. Mrs. Littel is chairman. Delta Sorority Croup Miss Jacqueline Anita Mason Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Mason of 1130 West Third Street announce the engagement of their daughter. Jacaucline To Induct Mcmhcw IV i in rich red, importe monotone Iweed. Sizes 8 to 16.

Anita, to Airman 2c Gerald work of the World Council of I Almndn I Btudlo. Mrs. John R. Roland, Jr. Mrs.

John R. Roland. will be hostess for the bridge party to be given by associate women of the DuPont Country Club at 1 p. m. next Wednesday in the cubhouse.

She will be assisted by Mrs. William F. Said. Reservations for members and guests may be made until noon Monday with Mrs. Francis Cava-naugh or Mrs.

Walter Anliker. Stylish TOPPERS r. Lores' Tailored SUITS BtaYow DRESSES roRtviR voi no DRrssts W.M. IM.til, SltM i CflU lit at Sum i I IS. ll'rit'V MEN'S SUITS $36 50 in "MNO or II I It.

ft fill Mr Thlr Avrll William Jackson, son of Mr. John C. Jackson and the late Mrs. Jackson of 3114 North Harrison Street. Miss Mason is I graduate of Wilmington High School and isi employed by Wilmington Trust, Company.

I Mr. Jackson, a graduate of Salesianum School, is stationed, at Langley Field, with the Air Force. lar. I tlrktti itillibl III tr Chu and also served for this group at a meeting in England. Mrs.

W. L-im. president of the United Church Women of Newark will introduce the speaker. Mrs. Hobart Hare, religion chairman, has arranged the program.

Mrs. Richard Jay. community affairs chairman, and her committee are distributing posters for the American Cancer. Society's movie to be shown in the State Theatre, Newark, April 18 at 130 p. m.

The exhibit arranged by the fine arts chairman, Mrs. William Waggaman. for the art corner for the meeting will be Three new members of Delta Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi. will be inducted at the Founder's Day meeting of Wilmington council of the sorority April 30.

They are Mrs. George Englar, Mrs. Richard Messick. and Miss Marlon Plotts. Miss Dolores Suther-lan will receive the jewels degree at the same time.

A covered dish supper preceded the meeting. Arrangements were made by the social committee, Mrs. Raynard Jensen, Mrs. Stanley Parry, and Miss Sutherlan. Volunteers were enlisted to assist with the "Parade of States" tomorrow and Saturday for the benefit of the Cancer drive.

Mrs. Dorothy Finch presented the program, "The Good and the True." The next meeting will be held April 23, when preparations will be made for the Founder's Day ritual of jewels ceremony. Mrs. Robert Baker will be hostess. The wedding will take place Oct.

12. 1 3 7 MEN'S SPflUT COATS $24.50 QaaM Prirfa to Bittu 7 iacdimb BOYS' SUITS $15.95 vp GIRLS' COATS $10.95 up daily 1 kr. fra parkinf at 411 Dal. Avt. CHARGE or BUDGET cove in nmoiD romr THE MONTHS TO HI OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Open Wed, unci Fri.

Til 9 I M. tcr 15 EAST 7th ST.Krlii rru Uarkrt A King Oriole Sunshine Unit Plans Annual Dinner The annual dinner of Oriole Branch. Delaware Division. International Sunshine Society, will be held at 6 30 p. m.

Saturday in the DuPont Country Club. Mrs. Joseph McClintock is chairman. The dinner was planned at a meeting Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. Marvin F.

Horner, 244 Wavcrly Road, Fairfax. Mrs. Russell Lynam presided. The group also completed arrangements for a rummage sale Monday at 802 Tatnall Street. The next meeting will be held Tuesdav.

May 14. at 8 p. m. in llm home of Mrs. Wilbur Tot-Irn, Andrea Road, Glendalc, Newark.

"Renaissance Madonnas." The pictures have been loaned by the Delaware Art Center. Mrs. Barton Mackey is hospitality chairman for the meeting. Senior Club to Meet Senior Social Club will meet in Fellowship Hall of Grace Methodist Church next Tuesday at 1 p. m.

Members attending will be asked to deride the details of a bus trip to be made May 20. WSCS Circle 7. Mrs. Marsden Ungerbuehler leader, will be Tuesday's hostesses. Suits an Easter Mood by "Seymour Fox" "Hcllc'tana" "Elaine Carol" ''Glcnhunt''Uardlcy'Many Others! SUITS for Juniors! AU Boyi' and Girls Spring Coats OFF Special Croup Spring SUITS for Misses! SyDTTS.o; -Matrons! Fimoui M.leri 01 I iiliiii! 'zrf 4 Rploetmnt tampihodci UerpleH "Si i1 -A, Sin 1 14 Selected Fontmonnl StroocM Imported English and Italian Fabrics 3tt9S to IMF Many Styles Many Model.

Many Fabrics Boys' Suits Values to 27.95 15. I Sizes 7 to 15, 10 to 18, lift to 24 30 to 46 mill! iuyi.w,4'jaMi crftm In tnt cur nrrl ixurlmftil rrffltrfmrnt thidfi In tr l. thtpr tnil matrrltl. Rrlnl four tl lm tr ihd If rt no! turr if th I'Pf M.00. Solids Pattern Checks Stripes.

Many 100 wool. Sixes 7 to 12. 7V Hours Irre Parking Any Lot Otrn hr'utny F.tcning FINK EL'S 911 ORANGE STREET LIGHTING CENTER ifh A Sfwpfrr Sti. Oprn hi. fvti.

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