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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 92

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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 31. 1957 12 SO a Weddings Attract Society Continued from Page 3 4k day afternoon in the Community ci i 'HS- ir-, Si 9 4. Sf- 5 U3 i m. 7' i 4 7 Church, Pinehurst, with the Rev Roscoe L. Prince officiating.

The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a dress of embroidered organdie and taffeta made on bouffant lines. Her elbow length veil was simply arranged and she carried a bouquet of gardenias. Miss Penelope Crocker Dana, of Pinehurst, and Miss Rachel Ep stein and Miss Anita M. Kaplan, both of New York, were the bride attendants. Mr.

Robert W. White acted as best man for his son and the ushers were Mr. Ledyard D. Gardner, and Mr. Robert C.

Hobson, both of Pinehurst, and Mr. George Sherrerd, 3d, of Palo Alto, Calif. A reception at the Pinehurst Country Club followed the ceremony. The bride, who is a member of the senior class at Bryn Mawr College, is a graduate of St. Anne's School, Charlottesville, Va.

She is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Sherrerd, of Haddonfield, N. and of the late Mr. Harry L.

Burrage, of Boston, and the late Mrs. Myron W. Marr, of Pinehurst. Ensign White, a graduate of Tabor Acad emy, Marion, attended LARSON-GULICK The marriage of Miss Nancy Ann Gulick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel S. Gulick, of Ard-more, to Mr. Frederick William Larson, of Wallingford, took place on Saturday, March 23, in the Ard-more Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Dr. William Faulds officiating.

Miss Jane Gulick and Miss Alice Gulick were their sister's bridal attendants. Mr. John Larson acted as best man for his brother and the ushers were Mr. Joseph N. Pew, Mr.

James A. Cochrane and Mr. John C. Mutch, Jr. CHURCH-BIERLY The marriage of Miss Marion Tyler Bierly.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Emerson Bierly, of Lansdowne, to Mr. Richard Church, son of Mr. John Church, of this city, and the late Mrs.

Anna M. Church, took place yesterday afternoon in the Cedar Park Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Dr. Aron Gast officiating. EINHORN-ORLINGER The marriage of Miss Barbara L.

Orlingcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abba Orlinger, of German-town, to Mr. Edgar Robert Ein-horn, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Einhorn, of Chestnut Hill, took place at 1:30 o'clock yesterday at the Benjamin Franklin with Rabbi Elias Charry and Rabbi Max Kline officiating. Mrs. Arthur L. Chaitt and Mrs. Sheldon Dansky were matrons of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs.

Harold Einhorn, Miss Ro-chclle Eskin and Mrs. Ronald Rai-ton. Miss Ellen Einhorn acted as flower girl. BROWN-BARR The marriage of Miss Audrey Maxwell Barr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Walker Barr, of Roslyn, to Mr. Arthur Ives Brown, son of Mrs. Arthur Ives Brown, of Newtonville, and the late Mr. Brown, took place at 3 o'clock yesterday in St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Glenside, with the Rev.

Robert N. Back officiating. Mrs. Ronald G. Rader, of Newton, was honorary matron of honor and Miss Diane Emerson, of Auburndale, was 4 maid of honor.

The bridesmaids were Miss Jean Horner Gal-breath, of Swarthmore, and Miss Marilyn Jeanne Woods, of Weth- Conn. Mr. Harrv Clavton Ran- hmth er of the bride, served as best man and the ushers were Mr Hans? Vitzthum, of Forest Hills, and Mr. Dmitri Nabokov, of Ithaca, N. Y.

The marriage of Miss Ann West Carson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward West Carson, of Lansdowne, to Mr. Richard Lerov Behr, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy iv. Behr, of Gladwyne, will take place on Saturday. June 22. in the First Presbyterian Church of COOGAVBEXTLEY The marriage of Mrs. William Henry Bentlev.

of Wvnnewood. to Mr. Edward F. Coogan, also of Wynnewood, took place yesterday morning in Atlanta. Ga.

A reception for the immediate families at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wylly, of Atlanta, followed the ceremony. RWIG-KNUTSON The marriage of Miss Inger Johanne Knutson, of Oslo, Nor way, and Paris, France, to Mr Bruce E.

Gerwig, of Port Alle gany, formerly of North Hills, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Albert Gerwig, of North Hills, took place Thursday afternoon, March 21, in the Abington Pres byterian Church, with the Rev Dr. John Magill officiating.

CHAFFETZ-DICKSON The marriage of Miss Katharine lrgima Dickson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harry Ellis Dickson, of Brookline, to Lt. John .7 7 7 wv 7. 4 1 "5 '5 r. A iT -htt' fA-A 'K tth I 7 77 Mil Akv t' 4 ai ill 1 lord Taylor 79.95 and 89.95 Open Monday through Saturdayx 9:30 to 5:30 Allen Chaffetz, USAF, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Maxwell Chaffetz, of this city, took place at 2 o'clock on Sunday, March 17, at the Harvard Club, Boston, with Rabbi H. Bruce Ehrmann officiating. The marriage of Miss Nancy, tinued on Page 31, Col. 6.

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