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SOCIETY WOMEN FASHIONS CLUBS COURIER- POST BEAUTY for LIVING and about 14 SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1966 Interest Is Focused on Weddings Fairbrother officiated at the 11 o'clock ceremony in St. Patrick's Church, Woodbury. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white satin made with a portrait neckline and A-line skirt, accented with pearl-embroidered lace appliques. Her shoulder-length veil was caught to a crown of pearl-touched lace and she carried white in a cascade. rosebuds, Margaret Congdon oMw Woodbury, sister of the bridegroom, acted as maid of honor in a pink crepe gown and matching hairbow.

As bridesmaids, Miss Alice Lou Bartmer of Newton, the bridegroom's cousin, and Miss Louise Stanton of Bound Brook, cousin of the bride, wore blue satin gowns, the bodices brocaded, and the skirts overlaid with matching nylon, and matching satin hairbows. They carried cascades of roses, the honor attendant's red, the others pink. Best man was Mr. G. Thomas Wiley of Doylestown, and ushers were Mr.

John Papovich of Westville, bride's cousin, and Mr. Michael Dennery of Barrington, the bridegroom's cousin. A reception follows. After a trip through New England, the couple will reside in Thorofare. Mr.

Congdon Jr. was graduated from Bryant College, Providence, R.I, Hess-Holliday The marriage of Miss Jeanne Ann Holliday of 50 W. Maple Avenue, Merchantville, daughter of Mrs. Marie Holliday of Coconut Grove, and Mr. Charles T.

Holliday of Merchantville, to Mr. George Robert Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hess of 2808 Cleveland Avenue, is taking place this afternoon in Christus Evangelical Lutheran Church.

The Rev. Henry Hall is officiating at the 3 o'clock ceremony. Mr. Holliday is giving his daughter in marriage. Her sheath of ivory faille is designed with a portrait neckline.

The model is accented with appliques of re-embroid- phia and Mr. Charles T. Holliday Jr. of Memphis, brother of the bride. A reception follows at Ivy.

stone Inn, Pennsauken Township. After a honeymoon, the couple will reside in Audubon. The bride was graduated from Peirce Junior College. Perez-Meier An afternoon wedding today in the Mount Ephraim Methodist Church is that at which Miss Eileen M. Meier, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph B. Meier of 9 Cardinal Court, Audubon Park, becomes the bride of Mr. Pete Perez, of Mr. and Mrs.

Pedro Perez of 617 Elm Street. The Rev. Ross Collins is performing the 3 o'clock ceremony. The bride, whose father is giving her in marriage, has chosen a white satin gown overlaid with lace and trimmed with sequins and pearls at the scalloped neckline. The skirt features lace ruffles and a train.

A pearl and crystal crown holds her veil, and she is carrying white carnations and ivy. Mrs. James Strohecker of Audubon Park is matron of honor in a shrimp satin and chiffon gown. Similar turquoise models are being worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Carol 1 Kauflin of New Gretna, Miss Marguerite Seeberger of Audubon, Miss Carol May of Oaklyn, and by the junior bridesmaids, Carmen Perez, sister of the bridegroom, and Patti Mathis, of Wellsboro, cousin of the bride. All are wearing matching floral headpieces, and carrying white carnations tipped to match their gowns.

The bridegroom's brother, Mr. Anthony Perez of Camden, is best man. Ushers include Mr. Joseph B. Meier, Audubon Park, the bride's brother; Mr.

Ronald Buckley of Somerdale, and Mr. Strohecker. A reception follows at the Collmont Dining Room, Collingswood. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the couple will reside in Audubon. Dear Abby Marriage Is Jeopardized By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I have been married for seven years and am still very much in love with my wife.

About six months ago, she became close friends with another married woman who has two small children. (We have none). This friendship developed into an every-day thing, and then several nights a week. Finally the two of them started taking weekend trips out of town to visit relatives. Due to my constant objections, wife left me.

myne other woman is still living with her husband who baby-sits for her while she and my wife go off somewhere together. What course do you advise me to follow in trying to get my wife back home? PUZZLED DEAR PUZZLED: Your problem is not getting your On the Social Scene Mr. and Mrs. John Goonan of 10 Rondon Avenue, Berlin, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Eddis, to Mr. Robert Maccarella, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carmen Maccarella of Old White Horse Pike, Waterford. The wedding will take place in October. Miss Eddis is a senior at the Helene Fuld School of Nursing at West Jersey Hospital. Her fiance was graduated from Temple University.

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Deeck Jr. of 308 10th Avenue, HadHeights, announce the birth of a son, David Thomas, on Feb.

21. Mrs. Deeck Jr. is the former Miss Judith Ann Addison, daughter of Mrs. James R.

Addison of that suburb and the late Mr. Addison. The marriage of Miss Renee Kathleen Pitner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse W.

Pitner of 153 Chippewa Trail, Medford Lakes, to Mr. Ronald Neill Dickinson, son of Mrs. George Gilfillan of 3 Walden Road, Marlton, and Mr. Thomas Dickinson of Camden, took place Saturday afternoon last. The Rev.

James J. McGovern officiated at the 3:30 o'clock ceremony in St. Mary of the Lakes Church, Medford Lakes. Mr. Pitner gave his daughter in marriage.

Miss Janette Marie Pitner served as her sister's maid of honor and only attendant and Mr. John Dickinson of Marlton was his brother's best man. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. MISS CAROLYN T. LAPE Whose engagement to Airman 2.

C. Russell P. Rivers USAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rivers of Riverton, has been announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Lape of that town. Airman Rivers Jr. is stationed at Stuart Air Force Base, Newburgh, N.Y.

The couple is residing in Medford Lakes. Announcement is made by Parties Precede Dances Tonight Among pre-dance parties being given tonight are those which will add to the gaiety of the Candlelight Ball being staged by the Junior Section of the Merchantville Woman's Club, and the thirteenth annual charity dance of the Haddon Heights Junior Auxiliary to West Jersey Hospital. Entertaining before going on to Rickshaw Inn, Cherry Hill, where the Merchantville Juniors' event will take place, are Mr. and Mrs. Oswin D.

Kline 2d of Pennsauken Township. Their guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomasco and Mr. and Mrs.

George Skelly of Merchantville; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dardzinski, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Norman Miller and Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy of Pennsauken; Mr. and Mrs. Richard H.

Straub of Cherry Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kishbaugh of Haddonfield. Hosts at their home in Merchantville, Mr.

and Mrs. Sebastian J. Vasta will have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Christian Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. O'Neal and Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas M. Westwood of that suburb, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Lunn of Woodbury Heights.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Genther Jr. of Pennsauken will entertain at cocktails for Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Gloway, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Edginton and Mr. and Mrs.

James Curry of that township; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pilarz of West Collingswood Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ragone of Stratford, and Mr.

and Mrs. Brenden McQuillan of Philadelphia. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L.

Weilenbeck of Pennsauken will include Mr. and Mrs. S. Dill and Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Heyl of Penn- Enjoy real drying convenience with a Hamilton GAS DRYER Just set it and forget it OWH0 00 Hamilton Dryer for only $750 week per 5921 WESTFIELD AVE. Pennsauken NO 5-4500 OPEN SUNDAY, 1 to 5 P.M. Open Fri. Evening 'til 9 Manchel McDonald Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Myers of 405 Burnt Mill Road, Ashland, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Mary Myers, to Mr. William D. Steidle, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael F. Steidle of Meadowbrook, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas C. Sparano of 201 1 W. Evesham Road, Runnemede, are being congratulated on the birth of a second child, a son, Thomas Mark, on Feb. 24. Miss Elizabeth Ann Parker, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton B. Parker of 112 Crestmont Terrace, Collingswood, becomes the bride this afternoon of Mr. John MacNamara, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John T. MacNamara of 38 E. Collings Avenue, that suburb. The Rev. Philip E.

Worth is officiating at the 2 o'clock ceremony in the First Methodast, Church, Collingswood. Parker giving his daughter in marriage. The bride's white peau de soie gown is made with a scoop neckline and bodice embroidered, with seed pearls. The is made with a straight skirt, and a chapel train sweeps from the Empire line. Her fingertip veil is caught to a circlet of seed pearls a and crystals, and she is carrying a cascade of white daisies and an orchid.

As maid of honor, Miss Patrice Masotti of Daytona Beach, is wearing gown of pink sata peau and a floral arrangement of matching tulle on her hair. Dressed in similar gowns as bridesmaids are Mrs. John C. of Collingswood, in Mrs. Parker: Edgar L.

Parker of Sauger- THE CLOTHES HANGER A Consignment Resale Shop 1242 Haddon Camden New Slightly Used Clothing For The Entire Family Consignment Mon. Tues. 964-8267 DISCOUNT SALE! WE ARE GIVING An ADDED DISCOUNT ON ALL OUR LAMPS, CEILING FIXTURES, TABLES, SWAG LITES SHADES Hundreds of Styles to Choose From "KNOWN FOR VALUES" OPEN MON. TO FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M.

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130 GARDEN AVE. PENNSAUKEN Mile No. Airport Circle MRS. MICHAEL R. McCLOSKEY Who was Miss Patricia L.

Matsinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Matsinger of Blue Anchor, before her marriage to the son of Mr. and Mrs.

John McCloskey of Cherry Hill. Mr. McCloskey and his bride are making their home in Wildwood. ties, N.Y., in blue, and Mrs. Clayton S.

Parker of Oaklyn in green, all sisters-in-law of the bride, and Miss Kathleen McLaughlin of Camden, in yellow. They are carrying cascades of yellow dasies. Susan L. Parker of Saugerties, the bride's neice, as flower girl, is wearing a pink sata peau frock and matching circlet on her hair. She is carrying a basket of pink and white daisies.

Michael Parker of Oaklyn, the bride's nephew, is ringbearer. Best man is Mr. John Wheeldon of Oaklyn. Serving as ushers are Mr. Joseph Gaffney of West Collingswood, Mr.

Walter Stevenson of Camden and Mr. Clayton S. Parker and Mr. John C. Parker.

A reception follows at Kenney's Suburban 1 House, Cherry Hill. The couple will reside in Winona, where the bridegroom is attending Winona State Teachers College. The bride was graduated from Peirce Junior College. Congdon-Hill Mr. George F.

Congdon son of Mrs. Helen D. Congdon of 1191 Garrett Avenue, West Deptford Township, and the late Mr. Congdon, took as his bride this morning, Miss Elizabeth Helen Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Hill of 116 Progress Avenue, Woodbury. The Rt. Rev. Msgr.

Paul N. Grant City VALUES KNOWN FOR FOOD at its finest SUNDAY SPECIAL: Tomato Juice or Soup YANKEE POT ROAST Choice of Tomato Juice or Soup Vegetable Gravy Roll and Butter Mashed Buttered Potatoes or Fruited Pudding Jello 119 Lima Beans Tea or Coffee BUCKET OF CHICKEN 10 Pieces of Chicken doz. Dinner Rolls 1 lb. Fried French Chicken Fries 2 89 1 lb. Cole Slaw Serves 4 to 5 PACKED IN A FOIL BUCKET 260 WHITE W.T.

CO Grant City HORSE PIKE Your. Friendly, Family Store. N. CLEMENTON J. MRS.

DANIEL V. GUERRIERO The bride, before her marriage to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Guerriero of Cherry Hill, was Miss Judith M. Kozak, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis R. Kozak of Pennsauken Township. The couple is residing in Pennsauken. ered Alencon lace and a cathedral train sweeps from the waist.

A cluster of faille roses with pearls holds her elbowlength veil, and she is carrying white roses, calla lilies and stephanotis in a cascade Miss Lynne I. Holliday of Merchantville is acting as her sister's maid of honor and Mrs. Robert Green of Maple Shade is bridesmaid. They are wearing pale pink satin gowns with matching chiffon overskirts and pink satin floral headpieces. White carnations, notis form their cascade boutipped with pink, and de stephaquet.

Mr. Ronald Bodine of Gloucester City is acting as best man and ushers are Mr. James Barracliff of Philadel- wife back home. It's getting her to stay there. First, see a lawyer.

Then talk to your wife and find out where you stand. Apparently she prefers the companionship of her friend, in which case even if you could persuade her to come home, it would be like bunking with your brother. DEAR ABBY: I read your column every day and have yet to see a problem like mine. I get up at 5 a.m., fix my husband a good breakfast with homemade biscuits and sausages and eggs. I do the washing and ironing and clean up the house spic and span.

I look after a vegetable garden, feed the live stock, bring in the fire wood. And when my husband comes in from work, I bathe him and shave him. But he chases other women. What for? EAST OF OMAHA DEAR EAST: It's not to fix him breakfast, do his SPRING FASHION SHOWING Factory-To-You Complete selection to choose from. Newest styles and fabrics.

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10 to 9 p.m, SUNDAY 12 to 6 p.m. FREE PARKING ST 3-9827 The engagement of Miss Viola Alesich to Mr. Victor F. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Green of 911 DeHirsch Avenue, Woodbine, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spiro Alesich of Buras, La. A fall wedding is planned. NO 5-2807 SHAMPOO AND SET $275 The HAIRPIN 7007 Rts.

70 38 Airport Circle NO 5-2807 SCRATCHED SEWING MACHINES off BRAND NEW 1966 SEWING MACHINES. Slightly marred in shipping handling. Fully guaranteed. One-two of a kind First come--First served. NECCHI SEWING CENTER Haddon Collingswood Open 9-6 Daily.

Thurs, Fri. Eve. 7-9 Across from Store sauken, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton C.

Funk Jr. of Cherry Hill and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kishbaugh of Haddonfield.

Hosting prior to the Junior Auxiliary's dance at the Barn, Silver Lake Inn, Clementon, will be Mr. and Mrs. Guy F. Scott Jr. of Westmont and (Continued on Page 15) BIRTHDAY CAKES Happy Birthday FREE Inscriptions MOTHER'S HOME BAKERY for over 35 years 1416 Broadway Camden EM 5-6591 YOU CAN AFFORD DESIGNER CLOTHES! Why not visit our new and resale shop and select beautiful designer clothes at fraction of original cost.

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6 P.M. to 9 P.M. Daily 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Saturdays washing, ironing or housecleaning.

And it isn't to look after the vegetable garden, feed the live stock or bring in the firewood. And it's not to bathe him and shave him, either. What's left? DEAR ABBY: The other evening my husband and I attended a dinner party for four couples at the home of some friends. The hostess went all out to set a lovely table, using fresh flowers and candles. When we sat down we were horrified to see the plates in front of us covered with dust thick enough to draw pictures on! All the other guests noticed it, but no one said anything.

I can't understand how the host and hostess missed it. We all ate off those dusty plates, but it wasn't easy knowing that germs live in dust. Would you have eaten off those plates, Abby? How could the hostess have been told without embarrassment? LOOKING BACK DEAR LOOKING: Dust "thick enought to draw pictures on" is too thick to ignore. I would have promptly (and privately) called the hostess' attention to the oversight. She would have appreciated it.

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