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COURIER- POST, Camdtn, N. Monday, Jun. 24, 1937 13 Miss Keyser, H. S. Friedman Wed An afternoon wedding Sunday was that at which Miss Barbara Jo Keyser.

daughter of Dr, and Mrs. David Keyser, of 1518 Band became tha bride of Mr. Harold S. Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Friedman, of 222 W. Merchant Audubon. 4 k'i Helen F. Oman Is Wed To James A. Dow 3d Grace Episcopal Church, Merchantville, provided the setting for the wedding Saturday afternoon at which Miss Helen Frieda Oman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Nils Johann Oman, of 6529 Rogers Pennsauken Township, became the bride of Mr. James Arthur Dow 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dow 2d, of Marshfleld, Mass.

The Rev. Dr. Albert VanDuzer performed the 5 o'clock ceremony. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a princess-style gown of white Dupionl silk, the bodice designed with a bateau neckline and marked at the Empire line by a band of reembroidercd The ceremony tooK place at ociock lieth ill synagogue, witn Kaooi nary a. Kellman officiating.

Dr. Keyser gave his daughter in marriage. Her gown was fashioned with a blush pink tissue Acme gives you both CASH SAVINGS PLUS S6II Green Stamps taffeta bodice, the otl-shouiaer neckline edged with white Belgium lace and accented at front by a tailored bow of the taffeta. The bouffant skirt of white embroid- ered organza over the blush taffe Joan L. Kiefer In Wedding At Audubon 1 It Mr.

Sheetz 3d Weds Girl in Maple Shade Holy Trinity Evangelical Luth lace toucnea witn sequins and PRICES seed pearls. Similar bands of lace EFFECTIVE JUNE 24, 25, ta featured a concentration of fullness at back, where it fell into a brief sweep. Her fingertip veil of blush nylon tulle was caught by a contour cap of the white organza over blush taffeta, edged with lace, and she carried white orchids and stephanotis on a Bible, Miss Sandra Ruth Levin, of 26, 1957 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Audubon, provided the setting for Miss Ruggles Is Bride of Local Man the wedding Saturday evening at encircled the full skirt, which ended in chapel train. Her fingertip veil of tulle was arranged from a cap of the lace over silk, edged with sequins and pearls, and she carried a spray of white phalaenopsis. Miss Carol Anne Shea, of Schenectady, N.

acted as maid of honor for her cousin and Miss Katherine Griess, of Philadelphia, appeared as bridesmaid. They this city, attended the bride as maid of honor in a frock of pink which Miss Joan L. Kiefer, daugh' eran Church, Maple Shade, provided the setting for the wedding Saturday afternoon at which Miss Lulu Ann Steinhauer, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph J.

Stein organza, completely appliqued in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace white lace and made with a scoop'Murray, of 50 E. Kings Mt -Photo br Sam Anuttria necKime. ivuss ouhan nowngara phrai tne br)de of hauer, of 21 Helen that suburb, became the bride of Mr.

Simplicity marked the weddine GREEN STAMPS. Mr. Robert G. Mahortcr son Saturday afternoon at which Miss Harry John Sheetz 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Sheetz of 214 city, were bridesmaids, the former wearing a frock of pink sheer were gowned alike in models of Romaine Frances Rugcles. daugh of Mr. and Mrs. Mahorter, of 91 LANCASTER BRAND, RED linen made with a scoop neckline Harding Runnemede. Westmont Westmont.

The Rev. Mr. Steinhauer per fnrmnrt tlin 3fl n'pltvlf cowmnm; and a matching taffeta cummer MRS. RONALD B. WIRTZ Gloria Moss Wed To Ronald Wirtz In City Church The Rev.

Henry Kircher, pas- Fully Cooled, Smoked Bone'es! bund, and the latter, a pink lace seafoam green silk organza, the ter of Mrs. Roger L. Ruggles, of bodices fashioned with bateau Bend, and the late Dr. necklines, which dipped into a Vi Ruggles, became the bride of Mr. at back, and the skirts full.

TheyjUarold Scull Sharer son of wore lace-edged hats of the or-'Mrs. Catherine Sharer, of the ganza, traced with sequins and Park View Apartments, Collings- 0 4 tor of the Advent Lutheran assisted by the Rev. Frank Rate- line. All wore pink floral contour Church, Mt. Ephraim, Stanger, pastor of the First nnnnn methodist Church of Collingswood caps and carried bouquets of pink the 7 o'clock ceremony.

wood, and Mr. Sharer, of that aim wnue nowers. Mp Murray gave the bride in seea pearls, ana earned spray arrangements of white roses. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a suburb. Tlie marriage of Miss Gloria The Rev.

Edmund Ahern per- Audubon was his' bro her' best marnage- bhe haa ch0SPn a of white eyelet batiste over Mr. George Dow, of Marsh- Virginia Moss, daughter of Mr, man, and Mr. Barry Panter, of 01 do sow, the basque silk taffeta, the bodice designed with a scoop neckline, and the field, served as best man for his ea ine i ociock ceremony brother and Mr. Aldo Salvettl. of in Jhe Transfiguration Church, Hichland Park, and Mr.

Crass, bodice designed with a bateau ,,11 A that place, and Mr. Carl Oman, of oMngswood, ushered, CENTER neckline edged by a narrow bandlsalin rront. Dr. Arthur J. McPaddon IN THE PIECE Pennsauken, brother of the bride, and Mrs.

Eric L. Moss, of 27 N. 35th to Sp. 3c Ronald B. Wirtz, USA, son of Mr.

end Mrs. Edwin Wirtz, of 2GG2 Berkley took place Saturday afternoon, at Following a reception. Mr. of Chantilly back that fell into-a wide panel 0 2 to 4 lb Up to 3 o'clock, in St. George's Wesley piece lb honeymoon in Bermuda.

They down in a tapering panel to the will be at home, ajter Sept. 1, at waistline. A wide band of the Boston, Mass. dace was repeated slightly above fS, St phia, is attending Simmons Col- ended a chaPel train- A crown lege, Boston. Mr.

Friedman was of seed pearls and paillets held which continued into the chapel train, Her fingertip veil of nylon tulle was arranged from a half-bonnet of the satin, traced with appliques of the eyelet batiste touched with seed pearls, and she carried a white orchid and stephanotis on a prayer book. ushered. A reception followed at the Merchantville Community Center. After a wedding trip to Nantucket, Mr. Dow and his bride will reside In Marshfleld, where they will be at home after July 1.

The bride, who attended Beaver College, was graduated earlier this month from Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. Mr. Dow is attending Boston University, Methodist Church. The Rev. Bert Luckcnbill officiated.

Mr. Moss gave his daughter In marriage. She was gowned in a model of white Cupioni silk, the basque bodice designed with Sabrina neckline created by an graduated from Rutgers Univer Miss Marion Elizabeth Stein her fingertip veil of silk illusion and she carried a cascade ar sity and is a student at Tuft's Medical College, that city. hauer attended her sister as maid Perfect Ham Perfect Combination NEW GREEN of Bridgeport, gave the bride in marriage. She wore a model of pale pink polished cotton embroidered in a floral motif, the bodice made with a square neckline and the skirt, styled in the shorter mode, featuring back fullness created by deep pleats.

A cummerbund of self-fabric encircled the waist. She wore a half-hat of embroidered pink satin and carried a bouquet of pink and white daisies. Miss Carol Morin. of Middle-bury, was the bride's maid of honor and only attendant in a frock of pale blue cotton made In the shorter mode. She wore a white picture hat and carried a bouquet of blue and white daisies.

Mr. James McDonnell, of Philadelphia, served as best man and insertion of Alcncon lace. The of honor in a gown of white or rangement of white roses and baby's breath. gandy over taffeta styled in the bouffant skirt was encircled by a band of matching lace below the hipline and ended in a chapel Miss Janet Kiefer attended her shorter mode, the bodice fash sister as maid of honor in a ioned with a high, round neckline underscored by a wide band waltz lencth model of aaua carch ment silk, the Empire bodice of pastel floral and leaf embroid train. Her long veil of silk illusion fell from a coronet of seed pearls and teardrop pearls, and she carried a bouquet of white Jeanne L.

Manion Becomes Bride in Gloucester City overlaid with Chantilly lace fash ery, which was repeated on the full skirt slightly above the hemline. A cummerbund of pale blue roses and lilies of the valley. Lorn a Lentz Wed To Myles Miller In Collingswood ioned with a scoop neckline, which dipped into a wide at back accented by a tailored bow of the silk. Similar gowns, but in pink taffeta encircled the waist. Similar models, but made with pink Mrs.

Charles Dorofee, of this city, attended the bride as matron of honor in a model of aqua nylon chiffon, the skirt full and the bodice made with a Sabrina neck lilac, were worn by the brides ushers were Mr. Robert Elder and Mr. John Strohle, of cummerbunds, were worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Joan Potts, of Brooklyn. N. and Miss Ursula Arend, of Woodhaven, N.

Y. All maids, Mrs. Thomas of Haddonfleld; Miss Jane Mahorter, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss The Collingswood Presbyterian NEW GREEN Jane Taylor, of Farmingdale. All wore floral headbands in harmon A morning wedding Saturday in St. Mary's Church, Gloucester City, was that at which Miss Jeanne Louise Manion, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph A. Manion, of 824 Bergen that city, became the bride of Mr. Joseph T. Smith son of Mrs.

Marian Smith, of 25 Dowling Audubon, and Mr. Smith, of Phila line. Similarly-styled orchid gowns were worn bv the bridesmaids, Miss Joan Kifferly and Miss Anna Ray, of Camden. All wore matching semiined tiaras arranged wore headbands of matching lace. izintr shades and carried colonial bouquets of assorted garden arranged with nose veils, and their cascade bouquets were of red roses.

Church provided the setting for Lf 0 a reception unem the wedding Saturday afternoon 1 Iouf- Delaware Town-at which Miss LornaMae cSIernH tLK of 3225 Mt. Ephraim daugh-1 1 2 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther L. fe rliii Lentz.

of Harrisburg, became at the Collingswood the bride of Mr. Myles P. Miller, ad5M: son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tltfr Minn Tim Pnri, Pnje Northflcld School for Girls, nowers.

Donna Jean Schuck, of Had with brief veils and carried bouquets of Talisman roses. Kim Nicholson, of this city, Melanie Whyte, of Roslyn, Pa. donfleld. acted as flower lrirl In a delphia. cousin of the bridegroom, appeared fnvk 0f pale blue organdy over The Rev.

Joseph M. Hayden, was flower girl In a pink frock as nower gin in a wanz-iengin talTeta made with a high, round pastor of Christ the King Church, patterned after those of the other Tmt-nchin Northfiold. and the Univer- rrocK ol aqua parenment siiKineck me. edced in ace. and Genuine 1957 Spring Lamb! Lamb Chops 69' attendants.

Sho wore a match ntr llandonneld. offie a ed sity of Vermont, Burlington, made with a high, round seal- cummerbund of white silk cotton The Rev. Paul W. Stauning sh wn. a tnrmhcr of, Inee bonnot and carried a basket Mr.

Manion cave his daughter mvi-iinn anrt nnfffvi Wvrs She, too, wore a floral headband, performed the 3 ociock ceremony. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. of pink Sweetheart roses andin marriage. She had chosen a She wore a headband of matching and carried a bouquet similar to attendod the Wharton 1 sweet poas.

Ringbearer was gown of white Chantilly lace overly anj carried flowers similar those of the other attendants Mr. Lentz gave his daughter in Sharer of Douglas Nicholson, of Camden University marriage. She wore a gown of School of the satin, tne nouice leatunng a scat-: to those of the other attendants. Mi Howard Cutler, of Harris LAMB SHLD. ROAST Mr.

Robert Wirtz, of this city. white embroidered tulle, the bod-, Pennsylvania. loped babnna neckline, me noui- Mr. Rodger Griffin, of Verona. served as bost man and 43c h21c if was his brother's best man.

and.fant skirt, which extended Into served asbest man ancTushcrs were Mr. Timothy Sheetz NECK OR SHANK OF LAMB BREAST OF LAMB 19, of Westmont, brother of the bride, groom, and Mr. Kenneth Merry man. of Hatboro, Pa. Mr.

Robert Moss, brother of the chapel train edged by a flounce ushers included Mr. William Kie-bride, and Mr. David Shrimpton, of pleated tulle, was fashioned frri 0f Mt. Ephraim, brother of also of Camden, ushered. with a wide front panel of alter-Uhe' bridegroom; Mr.

Alan Metz- Followins a reception, Mr. mate tiers of the lace and tulle. leer, of East Greenwich, R. and Following a reception at the Joyce Shore Wed To B.M. Murphy In Haddon field winz ana nis Dnae icii ior a a crown oi sequins, seea Jennox.

parish house, the couple left for lee designed with a portrait neckline. Tiers of the tulle cascaded down the back of the bouffant skirt and into a brief sweep. A modified pillbox of the tulle held her fingertip veil of illusion, and she carried white orchids on a prayer book. Miss Betty Lou Clark, of Philadelphia, was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Frank Eisenhower of Bound Brook, A reception followed" at Iron weddine triD to Bermuda.

Upon wedding trip through the bouth-iand rhinestone held her fingertip west. They will make their homeiveil of silk illusion and she car- UNCASTH HAND LUNCHEON MEAT Rock Country Club. Pcnnsaukenjtheir return, they will reside at in Tombstone, while the ried a cascade effect of white car is stationed at Ft. bridegroom Township. Upon their return irom gi 5 Lakeshore Collingswood, a honeymoon in the Poconos, the The bride was graduated ear couple will reside, temporarily, at lior this month from Wacner Col nations and baby's breath, with a white orchid on a Bible.

Huachuca. Miss Nona Kathleen Manion 121 E. 2d Runnemede. where: Intro stnton Tsland N. Y.

Mr The wedding of Miss Joyce M. Shore, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William J. Shore, of 239 Emerald aha Vf.f rrrrif nn1 ft T5! if 1 1 aucnaea ner sister as maia 01 they will be at home alter July l.j Sheetz is atending Drexel Insti and Miss Anne Hogan, of Phila lANCASTII HAND IMOKID, C10SI TIIM BEEF TONGUES XTRA 'ANCY 45c lANCASTII IIAN0 SMOKED HAM HOCKS 25e SLICED nonor in a moaei 01 wnue irosiea uiie bnrte is a recent grauuaie(tute of Technology. d-Iphia were gowned ru m- fln Mr Shirley J.

Britton, Gloucester Man Are in Wedding nyion sneer arranged over 'lYenton State Teachers U1-green taffeta, the bodice Mr. Mahorter was gradu-with a neckline created by wide ated this month from Massachu-bands of the nylon sheer. A cum- setts Institute of Technology, mcrbund of the taffeta encircled Cambridge. LEAN BOILED HAM tically in models of white em-' ft ffoWhAmnirLK iSTiHaddonfleld. took place Saturday afleja the Empire bodices fash- ft 4 tne ioned with off-shouidor necklines.

Luthcran-Qurch of 0u; Savlor Sashes of pale blue sheer bupb Rov A cled the waistlines to create largc( ntriciitpd poufs at back, where they fell Into' In Julia Mount Wed To G. E. SerWalt In Moorestown the waistline, downs patterned after that of the honor attendant were worn by the bridesmaids. Miss Elizabeth Naumann and The wedding of Miss Shirlev FKin-iongm paneis an wore pwoi She had chosen a mM Britton. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. of white Chantilly lace, tne ooaice N.m Williams of GIoupps, Virginia Lee SPECIAL OVEN-FRESH Chiffon Cahe fHITPa CasCHUe nolUUI'IS 01 lUM'S, j.j cr.allr.nnH tu'ruil ii.iiimun.miuiJ umiii, and carnations, the honor JSSJ, fn SKiK West Collingswood, and MrJ in blueand ycHow, respec. Goodwin Jr. Weds Miss Mull In Haines port The wedding of Miss Julia ant's pink and the bridesmaids', tt. 0 Mr.

and, veiy ana .1 wa er on, dpscent sequins, i which ended in yellow Florence Mount, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Mount, of Mt Laurel Mt. Laurel to Mr 11 cnaDci tnu nnu. ntA Saturdav af.emoon'in Stijhey carried, cascade bouquets of The Miller, Gerald E. Serwalt, grandson of 'T T'll of Arc Church, this city, blue delphinium and roses, those 1.

ij The marriage of Miss Barbara Mrs. Herbert A aronson. of 125 LAcr0i.lPe-al The Rev. William P. McCor- of the honor attendant in yellow Mull, dauchter or Mr.

ana Camden Moorestown, and Mrs. Frank E. Mull of, the late Mr. Aaronson. took nlace performed the 3 o'clock land the bridesmaids', vaneated SAVE 10c each 1 1 1 osebuds and white carnations.

14 scade of white wes and, fc LfThS afternoon, at 3 o'clock, was Edward Ummer-iJabvbrLh hwta15 the First Baptist Church of nen Jr of this city. the center orcmQS father, the bride had chosen a 'as flower girl in a frock of white Mrs G(yxlwi of Rt. 73, that, Moorestown. The Rev. Arthur S.

aVJ.cK' cu of white Chantilly lace over: nylon sheer over pink taffpta. the and th M. Goodwin. 1 nnHw nfYiPintPrl Martraret Srhnarr. of Wood men tl 3 ri 3 i Mr.

William Schafer, -5 adelphia, sen'ed as best 'her sister's maid 0 honor wear I ta. the bodice made with a made with a round collar plape Saturday aftprnooni Bt bri( wh fKl orina mot mSJh lAWlS. fil o'clock. In the Eastern Union marriage by. her father, had A Irtrv Mnnn Alnl flT Tl nif I I i wv in nv 1 Church.

Ilainesnort. The Rev. Chosen a full-skirted model of Big Acme Juice Sale r.icr. of Haddonfleld. and chiffon, the cowl neckline draped tnin foaturcd a fl nrl Gahltos.

of Philadelt.hia shrimp-toned chiffon. 'pleated nylon tulle at the ia fr, bad Ganlt Ph chiffon. IdenU VSSlSSSS 3 the Sr tl KAI ffi -il of tulleldelphinium on her Jmr and car- a leu irom a crown 01 me a obski'i 01 nmirmni; --rfpl mnd over t.ifTe- m.iiinrwl crvrnine nnH roconos, ana nis BiacKwona. ana w.m wuua sf.nu!ns crs, Joseph Flvnn, of iZuM .,1 uM a.J:: -w .1" rl: will mnke their home de" address. Tlie bride attended ter State Teachers prndnnterl from at the Cam-TO or WR and 8hC ZT rin'1 wTh a Sa kllned ong veil oi nel'an'dshe West Che Al woVi chiflon pKe hL to TT 'edged by a narrow band of net.

carried a white orchid on a College and match theS dressefand carried Mrehar Co1' vk Appliques of the lace were scat- prayer book. loiiege ann maicn meir aressts ana ingswood. attended her sister asA'orth Kansas City, sen-ed hp ull -kirt pnrhBra Cnrn r1 Comhs Co cascades of pink roses with baby wf a iinrioH lerea vr net iKir. wnicn miss Barnara Larison, or U1- Realemon Lemon Juice Ideal Prune Juice Mambo Punch Ideal Tomato Juice lliauwtl Ul ii.Hiui ill a fciyii yi i'-i iii.iii riu.i u.tiii.t i TAOf it.r. fArfinffnta ofTnrr r.T nor i.l 4V.A Ki'a nr uMnM ltaiuii.u a vi.vv.

1LIV. as llic Ul 1UI- 9 lll'llll VI IIWIIi'l. pint bottlt quart bottlt 46-01. cam 46-ot. cam 46-oi.

cam of Music, Philadelphia. The, breath in shades matching made over Michael Manion. of Glouces bordered by the lace which con-jwore a gown combining a waltz iS a graduate of.dress accents. satin th. shirrpd bodice topped, ter.

brother of the bride: Mr. Itm.Al i AmrHir.lA tkn hnm InA UMrrfU -1 .1 Combs ColloRO. iMiuar, oi flortir. ,.1,, Elizabeth Shore, sister ol A cummerbund of the cn-stalette! Township. aha Air, KODCn 1rnTn a nnl onmnnt (nr-nrl Tkn nnnn 1.1, bride, appeaiyd artressoi pinK pj th(? wast and ormed McHenry, of Maple Shade.

ii'Mn in i viv.il' niii i-i. si ui ii iiiirvijin- with sequins and seed pearls, and bordered by a wide band of vellow Tn.m Knui nr Inn fnil I la .1 tuirtnn'IAn 1 1 rt ar I ilia she carried a cascade bouquet of chiffon ending In long streamers bertha and a matching bonnet. bri(psmaidi Mrs John Souci, Delaware Township. Pinaappl. Oraptfruit Del Monte Drink white carnations, with a white, at back.

Similar models, but with orchid at the center. jpale blue skirts, were worn by the Mis3 Eleanor Hulse, of Moores-i bridesmaids. Miss Jean Simpson. Przygoda-Keating Wedding Takes Place in City I ii this citv, wore a model similar.Upon their return from a honey- and baby breath to that of (he hnnor attendant but moon in the Poconos, the couple Nancy Seals, of Haddonfleld, Roth straw will be at home at the Barrington Mia KtfHk U'tl0 flAll'rtr Cholco MIX OR MATCH town, as maid of honor, wore a 'of Moorestown, and Miss Mary in u.it mi. lace picture hats in corresponding, Manor Apartments, liarnngton.

sheer, rirl in a frock of white nylon TDr" Igown oi aqua nyion organdy over, uauer, oi Cambridge. Their p.c nmhrnklered s.n,,u. i.iu .1.. i m- u. "-y the bodice fashioned with ture hats were of horsehair in Vrr: oi roses, tne nonor at-nwxh.

r. mun is croon neckline and the ballerina eorresnondint? Mstel shades and Simnliei.v Mrkl th wedding a.nd th yellow and the brides- Rutgers University, South Jersey skirt full. A cummerbund of thejthey carried old-fashioned bou Division. c. ii one wore a iiu ul.

nink Saturday morning at which Missis hor hair and carric(j basket; mTf('s taffeta encircled the waistline, quets of pink carnations. Mr. Reinke served as best lorence M. Keating, dauchter of 0j assorted daisies. William Air tirA re TnKn knntinrr i it.

1 Similar models were worn by the Debra Lewis, of Mt. Holly, ap-bridesmaids, Miss Katherine, peared as flower girl in a toe-Tomlinson, Miss Elizabeth Rees length frock patterned after those and Miss Marilyn Powell, of of the bridesmaids. She wore a Jr of 21-i Yorkshin rd vC! Kahlan, of this city, and Mr. 84 WK.sh became tpd a 'Chirles Frrmrson Jr of Collincrs- the bride of Mr. Alfred A.

Przy- nnct u.ae tr. neoree L011inSs White Cashmeres Yellow With Age Moorestown, in maize, mint green bonnet of matchinn nvlon sheer, goda. son of Mr, and Mrs. Felix of for 0: Following a reeention at the utiito wetpr nre orchid, respectively. All wore trimmed with flowers, and car rmgoda.

of UVi Chase st. iflnil 'm- u'alter McCann. of church. Mr. McAllister and his ine iu ocux-k nupnai uptial Mass muiiuiure uuuquui 01 ine rnations.

was performed at St. Blackw0( and Mr. Gordon War- JJ' nj SIJ, great summer luxury. But crowns, arranged I with ried a WUiaPir -'tuJviSna. buy that all fSqm TcrW wai.amP.

Fol owin? a reception at the at thc Gloucester fashmrre has a tendency to a 1 .1 uu riiiiini.inir Alvin Mount, of Mt. Church by the Kev, I ln( Auriot im I i i HJ Utr. nn uaurei. Droiner 01 me Drine ii. Churcn, Mr.

iuurpny nnu Mr. Daniel Dlugosz, of Haver-'groom, served as best man and C. Orangt Breakfast Cocktail Kinr.v nnetpiihill, served as best man, ushers were Mr. James Watts, Apricot cashmere. They're worn In ushers were Mr Christopher of Penasauken Township, and Mr.

Corum and Mr. William Crab-' Gary Peterson, of Runnemede. Di-Kio jor a mincjiiimni either, the bride wore a model of antie Cityi They will be at home, white silk organza over blush aftcr july i at 431 Mapie pink taffeta, the bodice made with Westmont. a bateau neckline. Unpressedi 0 bridegroom was graduated pleats created fullness in the; from Eckds College of Mortuary skirt, which followed the shorten science Decorative Designs Kept At Minimum mer, too.

tree, of Moorestown, and Mr. Ot- A reception followed at the 46-01 11 cam 46-ot cam 46-oi cam I Round lh Clock 0 rang 1 Apricot Fruit Nectar tavio Cinelll, of Mt. Laurel. 'church, Upon their return from a Following a reception at the! wedding trip, Mr. Serwalt and home of the bride's parents, the his bride will reside at the Autographed Plate The decorative design on ae- mode, she wore a rap 01 orcanza not be bold, Hawaiian Punch cessones should couple left for a wedding trip to.

Moorestown address, 1CI rn iMwn Skid-Proof Tub enough to detract from the beauty' Here's a use for an old plate of the object itself. the youngsters will enWl? ffi petals, touched with seed pearls and arranged with a nose veil. CTied an old fashioned bou-qupt of white carnations and pink NI1K. MIX OR MATCH New for the bath, a colorless For example, a vase for flowers Have them get the autographs or, should not be covered by a design their friends on separate strips ofj .1,1 It II ill ii uiM mi- iuu aiiu-uiwi. breath with a white orchid so intricate and colorful that it paper.

Paste the strips to the plate 1 will detract from the beauty of and then coat the entire surface 8S.K. "wuiiam O'Connor. oflJJ for a Ihddonflcld, attended her sister, ot roRg- the flowers. I with thinned, white shellac. Stymied FIGURE CONTROL Camden Accordion School 2 for for FREE TRIAL Treatment Call NO 3.3191 CASH LOAN ARRANGED IN RECORD TIME yvt tlgnohirt, Atft, Fvmllur Phone: EMerson 5-4110 Any Amount $25 to $500 Mo Contraett to Sign Mr Toning Spot Hfdmrlng Vlnroblnq $200 per Visit Hani 1219 HADDON AVE.

as matron of honor in a iuu-skirted model of petal pink lawn, the bodice made with a scoop neckline, which formed a at the back. She wore a matching straw hat and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of garden flowers. Mr. O'Connor was best man, and Mr. PJrhard Lucas, of this city, ushered.

A reception for members of Ihe immediate family followed nt Sehillig's Black Horse Farms, Mt. Ephraim. After a wedding trip to Sea Island, Ga Mr. Przygoda and his bride will be at home at the. Yorkship rd.

address. a ak I'fiv 1 Ideal, Our Finest Quality Frozen Sliced Strawberries 3 1 Cnmdrn, N.J. WOodlawn S-S764 Io Zlmnliinc, Director South Jersoy'i ipprlnllw oldest ln nliTn arrordion chool. rcorllon. Broadway $lvm lie.

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