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    HYGIIADE

    PRETZELS

    tlNEW LOW" Priceson OUr famous Colfee

    LADYFAIR

    COFFEEIb.39c

    . (2 Jbs. 77c)Fl 'NE TASTE-

    COFFEE . lb. 37c(2 lbs. 780)

    'ARMOUR'S

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    OLIVES i~ : : 2 1 4

    SWlfT'S

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    CIAX , t ~ ; ' 2 a fLEWIS .ABY

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    PhiladelphiaCITYAVENUEat 53rd Street

    EFFECTIVE

    'TUESDAY,, W E D N E S ~

    /,THUR.SDAY & SATURDAY

    VARIETY In Our Delicatessen~Dept.

    69c

    25c21bs25c

    CelloBox

    Ih.33c

    lb.

    " R e a d y ~ t o - S e r v e "WHOLE

    Average Weight 1 to 1Yz lbs.

    BOILEDLOBSTERS

    IN 1

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    AVENUE

    CHICKENSIb.37c

    Armour's STAR * WHOt""Canned HAM. . _.-.......

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    Top quallty-ftne for Top Grade Afrlccassee or salads! Up to 4 lbs.

    Sold In th e C an at Marked Weights

    ~ " .lOWEST j:tRICE IN YEARS ON

    THIS FAMOUS READYTOSERVE I ICANNEP HAMI A FOOD fAIR sPtCTALll1J

    A . Ch Sandwich -Ih-Ib. 2/m e n c a n e e s e Style sJlced' CTe n d e r S k i n l e s s Franks I b ' 4 3 c

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    ~GARDENfRESHNESS FOR YOUR fABLE IN

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    BINGCHERR'IES

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    OUR DAIRY DEP'T FEATURESA WIDE VARIETY OF'? ' FAMOUS PACKAGE CHEESES FOR YOUROUTINGIMAYFAIR Large Grade A

    FRES H EGG SD ~ = ; ~ o ~ n

    59cG o l d I n R i c h Tangy C h e e s e lb. 59c

    K ft Y I t Amel'jcan lh-lb. 2 3ra e ve e a or Cheese CP

    a b s t e e t Standard Spread 6'h-oz 23c'pkg.

    P h i l a . C re a m C h ee s e: ~ : ~

    13 c

    . Borden ' s Liede rk ranz . : ~ : ~ 2 8 c

    Military C a m e m b e r t . .3 - ~ ~ ~ ~

    32c

    K k C h Hickory 8-oz 35au auna e e s e Smoked Link C

    OPENLATE:.Thursday'til9 P.

    M ~, Closed all day Friday

    "MEMORIAL DAY"Shop Saturday 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.

    Fancy Firm Ripe SLICING

    TOMATOESFanc\' Full-Podded

    C A L I F ~PEAS

    A SPECIAL TREAT fOR THE HOLlDAYJ

    "OUR \VORKSPEAKS FOR

    ITSELF"PAINTING

    PAPERHANGING

    DECORATINGNo Job Too Large or Too Small

    Specializing in All Kinds ofGeneral Contracting

    and Renovating

    Our organization Is alwaysat your service

    DavidS. Fradkin5453 Euclid Ave., Phila.

    GR. 3-1510 or GR. 36631

    CHlt:DRENWILL MIND YO UHere 'sa tested, proven plan to secure the quick.wllllngcooperationof y ou r c hi ld re n I n t he rllgularpertormance ot their most Important character a n d h a bi t formingduties I Just think of it; a 366 daybyday r eco rd o f a ll Importantdally assignments that will trulylessen the headaches a n d h e ar taches ot , pa r en t ho o d; I t' s c al le dTHE GRIFFIN IODS' CHILD BEHAVIOR INCEN'I'lVE PLAN a nd I tc an b e purchased In economicalbooklet form for only $1.751 Send'oor It today,-wrlte to

    GEBAJ_D G. GBIFFIN1809 North 7 th S t ., Phlla. 22, Pa.

    NATIONAL SCHOOL

    "State Licensed G. I. ApprovedFree C atalog Day and Evening

    Enroll Earl)' for JUlie 91h Class

    SPANOFRANCESCar.o. 'nf"nso.

    durante e' veranoCOHVfllSAC'ON'ARA MAESTROS

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    15t8 WALNUT ST.-PE 11.11868

    BrownPrep

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    d er G. I. Bill. CRtaCoedllcaUonalloR. 1903 Spruce St.,D a ~ ' - l ~ \ ' e n l l \ "

    KI 11-15228.

    1524 Cllestnut st., PlIlla.RI. 6-0412

    PRACTICAL NURSING

    RADIO ELECTRONICSINST.A m os t modern TeleVision RadioSchool equipped w1th t he m os tmodern equipment and stattedWith 30 outstandlnlC engineers llantrain y ou In y ou r s pa re momentsby their unique methods to bec om e a technician In televiSion 6&r ad io w he re y ou r future Is as-sured. ..Work Is fascinating and profitableapproved for .veterans training byt he S ta te o f P en na . P la ce me ntService.TELEI'HONE, WRITE OR VISIT.RADIO ELEC'fRONICS

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    Da)' and EvenIng ClaSHes~

    KARLTONSchool Beauty Culture

    1425 Chestnut; LO. 7-5078Come, In o r Wri te For Interviewl

    Westgate Hills.To Play Sunday: Atlantic City, .A t lan t ic Coun tyBoftball champion, will visit Haverford To;wnshlp to take.on the Westgate HlI1s AU-Stars this Sunday,

    J u n e I , at 2.30 P. M.: Paul Bailey, kingpin. ot softball' h ur l er s i n Southern New jersey,.will e n de a vo r t o r e gi s te r h i s e i g h thconsecutive w i n t h is season. at theexpense ot the 'Gaters.

    SUMMERCLASSES NOWFORMING

    Schools andColleges

    New C'a"sFormln, for Jlln"

    JOHN F: EHRENZELLERPhotoRI'apher

    923 Bowman Ave.,Wynnewood

    PORTRAITSADULTS and CHILDREN

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    PHONE ARDMORE 5272

    PORTRAITURE- COMMERCIALBRIDALS

    ADVERTISING - PUBLICITY

    DUFOR STUDIOSPhotographic Specialista25 South 17 th st .. Phlla. 3. Pa.

    LOc ust 76934 '

    PhiladelphiaMusicalAcademySUMMER SCHOOLJune 23-Aug. 2

    1704 WA LN U T S T. PlIILA. 3. PA.

    LEARN TO SING THEPROlt'ESSIONAL WAY

    AT THE

    ALBERKMANVOCAL STUDIOSModern Methods for VoicePerfection and Song Delivery

    :\lIcr0l!llOlIe Technique Song St) ' ll Ilg(PopUlar and Classical) Recordings al ld Motion PlctUl'es

    taken for development ot poisePhone Now Kingsley 5-6655

    FOR A PRIVATE AUDITIOXShubert Bldll'.. 21;0 S. Broad st.

    PHILADEI,PHIA, PA.

    School of Perosnal Charmand Model Training

    D AY A ND EVENINGCLASSES Now FOi.ming

    FOR APPOINTMENT CALLPE. 54578 - l 'E. 54618

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    Distinguished Facul ty and Guest Teachers.Six weeks Intensive Instruction In Theory Retresher Courses.Special Instruction In Preparatory I1;rndes tor instrumentalists.Repertorle Classes In Plano, 'Ce110, Opera, Oratorlal andLieder.

    Regis tra tion, June 12to 21

    1617 Spruce St. PE 55053

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    Radio CommunicationsElectsronic ContI'olsTechnical Servicing

    DAY III EVENING CLASSESNOW BEING }'ORl\lED

    KEYSTONEELECTRONIC SCHOOLS

    a 80. 20th st.. P hi la . LO 7 -7 78 0t .,

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    GR 3 - 1 8 7 7

    CHOOSINGA CAREER

    t,' , .

    N u n a n ~ S l o o k 's

    Nine CapturesB y A L BE B KM A N , Director. F

    o ~ rStrtiig,ht

    Al Berkman Vocal StudlOllNunan-8look Pos t No.SSS, ot Oak

    A VOCAL CABEEB mont,overwhelmed Haverto rdHighT h er e a r e many talente.d per sons i t a seba ll e r s, 92, as G r a ng e F i el d

    with flne vole'es, w ho go through was ded ica t ed In Penfield. Threel i t e nu r s ing a l uppres sed deal r e to Nunan-Slook pitchers law act lon-

    M a rt i n, B o b M c Ca u gh a n and Ir asing. W h en a s ke d why they don't Harn i sh-whi le Harry Witney and

    "do something" Hubert smi th pitched fort h ~

    Ford .about all this Nunan-SHook held to ii 2-2 counttalent going to throughout the f i r s t s even sessions ,waste, t he a n- broke loose with a seven-run rallyswer I s I nv ar l- In the eighth. M a rt i n w a s t h e only

    Leg ionna i re to co ll ectmore than oneably the n m e - hit, While Higgins dupflcll.ted for"I don 't know it Haverford.my voiceIs good Earlier, In Eastern Dela'fll'areenough," C o un t y A m er i ca n L e gi on L e ag u e

    In many Instances, it 's not a case games, the Oakmonte r s upse t Colot not having a good enough voice, \lngdale,

    - ~ ,and Upper Darby,10-1.

    On Thursday, Nunan-Slook s t r e t chbut In controlllng the t ones , so tha t ed it ,

    s t r e a ~ by'beatlng'East Lans

    the words are p r op e rl y r o un de d . d ow ne , 12-1, beh ind the .hu r l ing otC on tr ol o f Vol um e Is Important, Harn ish and McCaughan . Fo leyacespecially to t he s in ge r w it h r ad io counted fo r th ree hits against Eas t

    Lansdowne. 'asp ir a t ions . Over loud tones' must Harnish a n d F o le y t o ok turns onbe avoided,so that the rea re n o a b- the p i t ching mound against Upperrupt changel In volume. D a rb y a n d t oge the r gave up only

    ,Ano the r Impor t an t f ac to r toward. t w o h i t s. F o le y coHected three hits,becoming a good singer Is the n e- w hi le J on es , K ee hn , Turner and

    Venuto had two each.cesslty ot singing on pitch. This .condition Is developed by singing' Haverforr . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 , 0 - 2

    Ith t I t I PINunan-Slook.. 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 x- 9w o u a cc om pa n m en - .e.: -

    ano, or some Instrument to guidet h e s i n g er t o wa r d a relative pitch.T he re a re v er y f ew s in ge rs w hoh a ve a bs o lu te p i tc h n e ed ed t o stayexac tly on key, without the necessary accompaniment. I havego t t envery' :te.vorable r es ul ts b y makingp lano record ings , fo r my own p U P - 1 ' = = = = = = : ; : ; : : : : : : : = = = = = : . 1lis, w ho h av e h ad dltfl.cuIty with I,p i t ch and timing.

    O nc e t he se b as ic r ul es a re o bse rved , anyone who has a pleasing,na tu ral qua li t y c a n a t ta i n a melod ious s inging style.

    Hedgerow To Present"Among Ourselves"June 19

    T h e w or l d premiere o f " A mo n gOurselves," a p l ay b y Joanna Roos,wl1l take place at the HedgerowTheatre, Moylan, o n T hu rs da y,June 19. Miss Roos, who has justcompleted a successful r un w it h"Joan of Lor raine ." wll1 come f romN e w Yo r k to see the final dress reohearsal ot the play.

    Jasper Deeter, who hasg l ~ e n

    m a ny p la y s t h ei r f ir s t h e ar i ng , Is.t he d i r ecto r ot this, the

    1 ~ 7 t h a d ~dltlon to the Hedgerow Repertory.T h e t it l e Is taken trom AbrahamLincoln, " . t o che r ish a j u s t a n dl a s t ing peace among ourselves,"

    ."""'.M 1:I.'".......- . ~

    CANDIDS

    Ex-Fighter Pilo'Safe OnSea Trip

    Overdue ForFour DaysBryn Mawr ManWires Parents

    J U N E W E D DI N G L I S TE DT h e m ar r ia g e ot M is s E u ge n ia

    ~ r e s l e rBlrdsaJl, daughter of Dr .

    and Mrs. Joseph Cooper BlrdsaH,ot Booth L a ne a n d Glenwynne Rd.,H a ve r fo r d, t o R o be r t D e la n d '"-:11IIams, son of Mr. and Mrs. RobertWarren WIIJlams, of Bryn Mawr,will take p lace Thursday, June 12,

    at the home ot t he b r ide ' s pa rent s .

    Arriving four days late In HamIlton, B e rm u da , a b oa r d hl l yawl,the Camanclle, Edward C. Dale , J r. ,of S t at e a n d Lafayet t e Rds ., BrynMawr, cab led h i s pareQ,ts this weektha t h e w as _t e and everythingwas all right.

    D a le a r r iv e d In Hamilton Sund a y n i g ht , f o u r d a ys overdue, whileC oa st G ua rd a nd merchant vesu l swere sea rch ing theAt l an t i c fo r himand f or s ev er al f re ln ds w ho h adjoined him as crewmen a b oa r d t h eComanche.

    T w e n t y - a e v e n ~ y e a r - o l dD ale , a

    h e ro o f Uie Pac if i c campa ign wherehe was a Navy f ighte r pilot, is the

    grea t-g rea t-g randson of Richard C.Dale, Revo lu t iona ry nava l captainand once c o -c om m an d er o f theNavy, A destroyer bean h is n am etoday.

    Leader of a carrier-based divisionot Hel l ca t f igpte r s In the Paclftc,Dale once returned t o h i s s h i p withhis

    a l r p l a n ~ ' st a l l a s sembly wreck

    ed by gunftre. O n a n ot h er missionh e r et ur ne d w it h a handkerchief

    .covering a shoulder wound.The Comanche set o ut o n M ay 15

    ' trom Fort Lauerdale, FIa., on whatwas expected to be a four-to-Ilx dayj o ur n ey t o H a mi lt o n. D ale's telegrams t o h is p a re n ts , Mr. and Mrs.Edward C. Dale, Sr., did not Indicate whether bad weather w as r esponsible f or t he delay, but ,said"everything I s a ll right" and tha t aletter w ou ld fo Uow. .

    photographer.

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    COLORMOTION PICTURES

    OPENTHE YEARROUND

    OPEN DAILY 9 A. M.-9 P. M.SUNDAY 10 A. M.-4 P. M.

    ro

    PORTRAITS

    1821 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA.

    wedding

    "Let our plants brightfm upy ' ~ u r

    home"

    .(Near Horn & Hardarts)

    MOTHERS:D I ,

    ~ k e . py , '.;;';1, ;1 t6e IIlrkI

    LigM that It too dim, t oo g la r in g, o r bod1y p&oeed, Is a strain on youreyes - an d o n y ou l P ro pe r l ig ht in g II a lot more than scatteringattractive looking lamps about th e room. There II a proper light forevery occasion. Check these agoin.t those yOu havel

    For reading and lewing, a convenient 3.way lamp, with proper shadeand diffusing bowl, makes seeIng easier.

    Re ad in g In bed requi res the r ight l ight , too . A two tube f luorescentfixture on t he wal l o ve r t h e h ea d o f t h e b ed Is o ne o f t he b et te r i de a '

    Don 't neg lect .your de lk . For thet c i ~ l

    .. top type, the usual table lamp,with a :I.waybulb In a diffusing bowl, Is perfect,

    Over-all 1i"""lng In your k itchen I . easy with louvered fixtures containing fluorescent tubes. This wlde.angle lighting Jl" 'events shadow

    Under cab lnet l ight ing remove. those dark spots from your kitchen.Here, a fluore.cent fixture, hung from the wall or cabinet, does the tf'lclt.

    Philad.lphia .Electric CompanyIIhteIl .. "drlcHoIII'- ' , . . "- .. C I t . - -Ivn"',,,4130 ,.11I.- WCAU

    !"or Informat ion, or to have representa t ive cal l, phone.

    Rittenhouse6-3156

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    Suburban Gardens5 4 t h S t r e e t b el o w C i ty L i n e

    OpenWed. Ev.'m 9

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    ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS

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    B.dialor Enclosurl.A ll ,1.. 1, htlvy\I U \1'0 customb u I I t baked. n a m . 1 .n db utlfully fin.i,h.d. Y.t.ran Approved . eTIONF R O ~ I , ~ g O R . Y

    Day and Er.ning Courrer 'PRIVATE INSTRU N.'If C/a.. e. Continually Starring

    Low.. ' prlcn. I I~

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    Cooper' SODI 542 S 52d 1821 Chestnut t P h i l a ~ 1

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    ~Old Shoes Modernized

    .Into Stylish Platforms

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    '829 Chesfnuf Sf" PI.".,Summer Cour.e.

    Day 0' Evenln, Reglst. , How F ul l ll m. Of Partllm.

    Secr.fa,lal AI.o-1. Fonetlc e Lan,aa,

    Shorthand Adv.rtl".g2. Touch Typln,3. 'uslnell e Accounting1.,11.. Creatlv.4 oo p l . ' Wrltln,*Any lublld may b. laken IIp.,crl l ly

    I Dr. loli/ho'l School I. Appro .. " ' or VI' .. on.

    Narberth DAR ChapterPlans Final

    L u n c h e o ~Members o f th e Dr. BenjamJl

    RUsh Chapter, D.A.R., wl1lh o ~

    theIr final meeting at a luncheo/(at the Ove rb r o o k Go l f Club at 1.StiP. M. Tuesday.

    I n st a l la t i on o f officers w i ll t a kl "place as well as a r ep o rt o n th;National Congress held in Washlnltton; A n nu a l r e po r ts b y off icers anecommit t e e cha i r men will also btmade.

    Mrs. Verna. D. Woodcock Is I,c h ar g e o f a r ra n g em e n ts f o r t h e a1lfair.

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    Mu s Vi rg in i aE r v in , M i l sE I ~ l I ,

    .Wil ta r D r ay ton , M i s s Har r i e t

    ~ b fbe Drayton, Miss Marg . r e t t a COJ.

    Mis l P r i s cl l J a Joan Ball, Mil l Joli

    M cA d oo , M i ss Julia 1. . McMma.;Miss Susan P. Jackson and MillEleano r S. Keady. '

    r.::::, ._.

    Formerly of Blair 's

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    ANNOUNCETHE OPENING OF

    Laurent

    HIS NEW HAIRDRESSING SALON

    EOIts CJ+SI't-ae le o1714 WALNUT STREET

    ~I ; a nd wi th us it means taking your

    old furs and giv ing them new l ife . sbringing out thei r h idden beaut ies byadapting themto modern styling.

    ffulJ9 l e l J ~ o J e l l

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    Immediate Delivery on' Beautiful, Practical

    DORMEYERMIXERS

    Now taking orders for theNEW GENERAL ELECTRIC

    AUTOMATIC"WASHER..

    Haverford anil Forrelt Ave - Phone Narberth USZ

    54 E. Lancaster Avenue. ArdmoreARDMORE 5460

    TELEVISIONSETS EXPECTED

    IN THE NEARFUTUREI,NARBERTHELECTRICBeRADIOCO.

    FIRESIDE

    NAMES AND POSITION OF YOUR MIXER PARTS1. Juice Directing' Spout. 7. Stain-Resisting Beaters.2. Juice Reamer. 8. Motor.3 . Juice Extractor Bowl. 9. Base and Arm.4. S ma ll M ix in g B owl. 10. 3 -S pe ed M ot or S wi tc h.5. Large Mixing Bowl. 11. Detachable Handle.6. TUl11table. 12. juicer Drive Socket.

    OILING-Mixer needs 110 oil ing. Mixer has beenprovided i01: life.of roix.er.at.time of manufacturer.

    $29 95 An Unusual Cook Book goes with each mixer -b y the noted home econoniist Ethel Allison

    Receiving at the tea to b e g i ve nby Commander and Mrs. Lars O.P et er so n , o f B r yn M aw r, Monday.a ft er no on , J u ne 16, at the NewCentury Club. to i n t ro d u ce t h ei rdaughter, Miss Elizabeth Darst Peterson, will be Miss Emma LambeltCadwalader, Miss Pau l ine Thayer,

    Mrs. Herbert B. Painter, o f G ly n 'Wynne Lane, Have r ford ,

    e n t e r t a i n ~ed at a cocktail party Sunday a f t e r - .n oo n, I n h on or o f Mr. and Mrs.G e or g e P e te r so n , J r ., o f A r dm o re ,who w i ll l e av e s oo n f or Chicago,w h er e t h ey wl1l m a k e t h e ir home. .'

    Dr. and Mrs. J. B. ClOUd, of 11West Mongomery Ave., Ardmore,have returned from Williamsburg,V., w h e re t h e y v i s i t ed Co loni a lWi ll i amsbu rg , t he h i s t o r ic c i t y t ha t hasb ee n r es to re d t o I ts 1 8t h centuryappearance by John D. Rockefeller, Jr.

    Mrs. Wa l t e r Hayes,. of 401 SabineRd . , Wynnewood , entertained at atea i n h o n or o f Miss Edi th V. Smith,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FredS mi th , o f N or ri st o wn , w ho se m arr ia ge t o her son, Robert, Hayes,will take p l ac e o n June 14:

    . Mr. and Mrs . Lawrence lVhee l er,Jr., o f B l oo m in g to n , I n d. , h a v e a nnounced th \ b ir th o f a s o n, L a w rence Wheeler, 3d, on May 13. Mrs.Wheeler Is t h e f or m er Miss BettyA n n S mi th , daughter of Mr. andMrs . A lan G. S m i th , o f 140 CricketAve., Ardmore.

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    WOOD-McI.ANEM. and Mrs. P a l me r P. McLane,

    o f P hi la de lp hi a, h av e a nn ou nc edt h e e n ga g em e nt of t h e i r daugh te r.Miss Jane Irene M c La n e, t o JamesH. Wood, son of M r . an d Mrs, DavidVVood. of 314 Glen Ridge Rd., Westgate Hills.

    HAAS-VADNERMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Samue l

    Vadner, o f 126 Dar tmou th Rd., Cynwyd, h a ve a n no u nc ed t h e e ng ag ement of theil ' daughter, Miss BellyVadner, to Richard Harry Haas,s on o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haas,of Pelham Manor, N. Y.

    Miss Vadner is a graduate ofWellesley C o ll e ge . M r. H a as , w h ogmduated f r om t h e M a ss a ch u se t ts

    I n st i tu t e o f Technology, served In Ithe USAAF. He is n o w a t te n d in gHarvard Law School.

    LAUBACH-WARDENMr. and Mrs. R o b er t B r uc e Wa r

    den. o f Wa sh i ng t o n, D . C., havea n no u n ce d t h e e n ga g em e nt o f t h ei rdaughter, Miss Mar tha Page VVar- Ider. t o C h ar l es C r i ss m an L a ub a ch ,2d, s on o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank StilesL au ba ch , o f t he Merion ManorApartments, Mel'ion .

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    'asbionably IIyJ.d In \the color 0' nalurols a id G . n u l n eGOTHAM mov . . . . nt.

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    MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH W I LL l A M T EN AG LI O h ap pi ly s t a r tthe traditional calte cu t t i ng ce r emony after t h e i r w ed d in g i n A r dmOI'e on May 3. Mrs. Tenaglio is t h e f o rm er Miss Yolanda MarieDiMarcello, d au gh te r o f M r. a n d M r s. N i ch o la s DIMarcello, of112 Walnut Ave. The couple p lans to l ive i n Ardmore .

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    DILL-LYNAM Manning, and of t h e l a t e Ch ief Ju s - IMrs. W. T. L yn am , J r. , o f Wi!- t l ce a n d Mrs. Wil l iam Howard Ta f t . '

    mhlgton, Del., announces the en- She Is a niece o f S e na t or Robe r tg ag e me nt o f h er d au g ht er , Miss T a ft a nd of Mr. Charles Taft, ofM e n' y J a y ne Ly na m , to Ralph Lee- Cincinnati, O. Miss M a nn i ng a tdom Dill, son of Mrs. Ra lph J. Dlll, t en d ed t h e B al dw in School, Chatof 108 Tenby Rd., Llanerch, and ham Hall, Va., and was graduatedt h e l at e Mr. Dill. f ro m t he Putney School, Putney,

    Miss Lynam, who graduated from Vt., and from BI'yn Mawr College,Wilming ton Fr i ends School, i s a t- c la ss o f 1946. She i s n ow a graduatet end ing Dickin son College, where student i n t h e d e p ar t m en t o f m us i cs he i s a member of Chi Omega fra- at Radcliffe College.ternity. M r. D il l graduated fl"cm Mr. Cunningham is a graduate ofFr i ends Cent.ral School, Overbrook, Thacher S c ho ol , O j al , Calif., andand attended

    P e n n s ~ l v a n l aMilitary Harvard College, c l as s o f '43. Dur

    College before e nt er in g t he a rm ed I ng the war he served as an officerforces. He Is nOW a stUdent at Dick- In t he S ig na l C or ps of the Army,Inson Collge. He Is a member of and Is now a g r a du a t e s t u de n t atthe P h i K a pp a Sigma f r a t e rn i t y. Harvard University.

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    CUNNINGHl l l -MANNINGMr. a n d M r s. F r ed e ri c k J o h ns o n

    Manning, ofB r ~ ' n

    M aw r , h a ve a nn ou nc ed t he e ng ag em en t o f t h ei rd a ug h t er , M i ss Caroline Manning,t o F re de ri c C un ni ng ha m, J r. , so'nof Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, ofSpr ing f i eld Cen t er, N . Y.

    Miss Mann ing is t h e g randdaughter of MI'. Fred N. Manning, ofBraintree, Mass., and t h e l a t e M rs .

    BAILEY-DONALDSONMI'. and Mrs. Richard G. Oellers,

    of 124 Highland Ave., Bala-Cynwyd,h a ve a n n ou n ce d t h e

    e n g a g e l l 1 e n ~at

    Mrs. Oellers ' daughter, Miss Bar bara Louise Donaldson, to Harrington Mor rel l Bailey, Jl", s on o f MI'.and M r s. B a il e y, o f Drexel Pal 'k.

    ", vMiss D o na l ds o n i s the daughterof Mr. F . S ti rl i ng D on al ds on , o fMedia.McMANUS-HALEY

    Mr. a nd M rs . D an ie l J . H al ey , o f121 Harrowgate Rd., OverbrookHills, h a ve a n no u n ce d t h e engc1/jcment o f t h e ir d a ug h te r , Miss RitaDoris Haley, t o J o hn S ta nl ey McM an us , s on o f Mr. and M rs . L eoP. M cM an us , o f 36 Simpson Rd.,Ardmore.

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    To Stage Annual' ' ' ' ~ ' '

    Luncheon MondayR e ar A dm ir al B r ys o n Bruce, U.

    S . N ., w l1 l be g u e s t sp e ake r at theAnnual Luncheo n o f t h e J e p t h a Abbot Chapter, D.A.R., o f A r dm o re ,to be he l d M on da y at 1 P. M. at theSheraton Hotel.

    Mrs. Walter E. Knipe, 2d, of Cynwyd, wl1 l preside, and Mrs. Lloyd

    Goman, State Historian, will inductthe following new officers:

    Mrs. Norman J. Greene, of Berwyn, regent; Mrs. Allen C. Thomas,J r. , o f Mt. Ah'Y, f i r st v i ce- r egen t ;M rs . H . Herbert P a rc h e r, o f Cynwyd, s ec on d v i ce- r e ge n t ; Mrs. A.Gi raud Foo te, o f M e r i on , chaplain;Valley. r e co r din g se c r et a r y ; Mrs.Mrs. R o b e r t H. Witmer, of PennWilliam G. M a r t in , c o r r espond ingsecretary; Miss Gwynedd Wo od , a ss i st a nt c or re sp on di ng s ec re ta ry ;Mrs. Charles A. L u nd a hl , o f P h il adelphia, treasurer; Mrs. Halg H.Pakradooni, Jr., of \ Vy nn e w oo d , a ss i s ta n t t r ea s u re r ; M r s. J. ChristianMyers, of Mt. Airy, registrar; Mrs.Mals A. Laverty, o f M er io n, h ist or ia n; M rs . R a y P. F ar r in g to n , o fB ry n M aw r, l ib ra ri an , a nd Mrs.W a lt er E . K nI p e, o f C y nw y d, andMrs. Frank A. Nelms, of Cynwyd;directors.

    Frieda FreimuthTo Wed ArdmoreMan On Saturday

    The marriage o f M is s Fr i edaK a th er i ne F re im u th , d a ug h te r o fMr. and Mrs. G u st a v H . F r ei m u th ,of 2453 WynnefieldDrive, Merwood,t o N o r ma n H a ye s Benninghove, Jr. ,flon of Mr. and Mrs. Bennlnghove,of 19 W. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore,will t a k e place at 4 o'clock Saturd ay, i n St. P au l ' s Lutheran Church,Ardmore . T h e Rev. Albert C. Kanzinger will perform the ceremony.

    MissBetty Knoeri,

    ofPhiladelp h ia , w i ll s er ve a s m ai d of honor,

    a n d t h e b r id e sm a id s wl\1 be MissN or ma Benni n g h ov e , s i s t e r of thebridegroom; Miss E l s ie F r ei m u th ,s i st e r o f t h e bride, and Mrs. BerthaSchmidt, of Merwood.

    J o hn S ch mi dt , o f Merwood, wl\1act a s b es t man . a nd t he u sh er swill include P a u l F r e i m u th , b r o th e ro f t he b ri de; B en Gile. of Gladwyne, and W ay ne R ot h, o f B ry nMawr.

    A reception at t h e Ma soni c Hall,Ardmore, w i l l f o ll o w the ceremony.

    Miss Freimuth is a g radua t e ofKe n s In g to n Hi gh S c h oo l . M r. Bennlnghove. wh o g ra du at ed f ro mL o we r M e ri o n H i gh School, servedin t h e A r my I n fa n tr y i n t h e E ur opean Theatre d u ri n g t h e w ar .

    Alice Nash FloydAnd Roy GraefPlight Troth

    Miss Alice Nash Floyd. daughterMiss Betty Kincaid, w h o s e rv e d

    of Mr. G eorge M a rve l F l oy d , of 112Dudley Ave., N ar be r t h .b ec ame theb r i de o f Roy Ho w ar d Gr a ef , son ofMr. and M r s. R u do l ph , G r ae f , o fa3 m ai d o f h on or .and only attendant for the bride, wore a gown ofN o r t h B r a nc h , N. Y., i n t h e c ha pe lof the

    V a l l e ~ 'F o rge M l l i t a ry Acad

    emy, Saturday a ft er no on . T heChaplain, 'captain JOhn A. SchUltz,officiated.

    T h e b r i d e, w h o w a s g i ve n i n m arr i ag e b y he r . f a th e r, w o re a whi t esa t i n -g o wn wi th a sweetheart

    n e c ~ line, long sleeves and a fit ted bodIce. Her l o n g h e i r lo o m l a c e v e il fellfrom a coronet of orange blossomll

    o ve r t he f ul i s k i rt a n d t r ai n . S h ecarried a b o u qu e t o f . l i l ies o f t hev a ll e y c e n t e re d w i t h w h i te o r ch i ds .p a le b l ue m a rq u l !e t te , m a de w i thcap sleeves and a full skirt. He rn et h al o m at ch ed her dress, andshe c a rr i e d p i n k roses.

    Mrs. Frederick V. We th e ri l l, o fRosemont, aunt of the b r ide, worea w h i te l i n en s u i t w i t h a whitestrawhat trimmed with a tulle ruffie anda co r sage o f lilies of the valley. Themother o f t he b r i d eg r o o m chose ag r ee n c r ep e d r es s w i th a matchingc o at a n d s m a l l h a t . Her co r sage wasof roses.

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