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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 2. 1956 2 a i mu i tiiir-rr-Ti Engagements Are 'Announced Weddings Listed In Phila. Area CLOSED MONDAY.

LABOR DAY. SEPT. 3rd SHOP TUESDAY 9:30 to 5:30 who is an alumnus of Drexel Insti best man for his brother and the if i Continued From First Page ushers were Mr. Lee Blackwell, bridesmaids were Mrs. Paul M.

In- Continued From First Page Peter Joseph Koros, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Koros, of Camden. Miss Carissimo was graduated from RadclifTe College.

Mr. Koros, tute of Technology, received his master's degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, another brother of the bridegroom; gersoll, Mrs. Henry McK. Ingersoll, Mr. Terence McKee and Mr.

John Miss Phoebe-Shelby McNeely, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Nancy H. McKee, stepbrothers of the where he is studying for his doc tor's degree. LORENZ-HUGHES bridegroom; Mr. M. Marc Kilik Campion, Mrs.

Francis J. Carey, and Mr. William G. Freeman, and Mrs. James F.

Freeman, Mrs. William H. Truesdale, of Greenwich, Miss Jean G. 1 1 in i mi i in annul i i i 1 nrvu. y-f innam tvnfiiifftiirfttii nn in wmi Mrs.

Doris M. Hughes, of this brothers of the bride. city, announces the engagement of Lincoln, of New York, and Mrs. The bride is a granddaughter of Edward K. Mills, of McAllen, Tex.

her daughter. Miss Barbara Ann Mrs. William Salter Freeman, The attendants were dressed Social Notes In Area Hughes, to Mr. Arthur Lewis Lor alike in white pique princess style and the late Mr. Freeman, and of the late Mr.

and Mrs. James Frederick Fahnestock, of Philadelphia. enz, son of Mrs. Ann Mylin, models with which they wore hats also of Philadelphia, and Mr, Arthur L. Lorenz, of Upper Darby.

A reception followed the cere of a becoming green shade with matching shoes. They carried bouquets of mixed flowers. mony. Mr. McNeely was best man for Miss Hughes is a graduate of State Teachers' College.

West Chester. Mr. Lorenz is an alum LILLEY-PENNOCK The marriage of Miss Judith his son and the ushers were Mr. Paul M. Ingersoll and Mr.

Henry Carter Pennock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roland Pennock of nus of Pennsylvania State Univer sity. McKean Ingersoll, brothers of the bride; Mr.

William P. W. Hancock, Mr. Russell H. Crawford, Mr.

Keith G. Schnebly, Mr. Ralph Earle, 2d, Mr. Richard C. D.

Biddle, Mr. The engagement of Miss Margaret Elizabeth Tryon to Mr. James Allison Bennett is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward K.

Tryon, 3d, of Wynnewood. The wedding will take place In Swarthmore, to Mr. Albert Frederick Lilley, son of Mrs. John Paul Ingham, of Bethesda, and the late Mr. Frederick A.

Lilley. took place at 4 o'clock yesterday in the Swarthmore 'Friends Meeting Drexel Hill Mr- and Mrs-Har" ry Aubuchon have returned from a three-week trip to Jefferson, and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haabestad returned recently after a stay at 'Blue Harbor Farm," their summer place at Cambridge, where they had as guests their December.

KOTH-FULGIXITI Henderson Supplee, 3d, Mr. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Fulginiti, House.

Mrs. V. Jack Barnard, of Chi of Rydal, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Ber cago, was matron of honor for her nice Marion Fulginiti, to Mr. sister and Miss Catharine Wisdom, maid of honor.

The bridesmaids were Miss Janine King, of Mel rose, Miss Barbare Nardoz- L. O'Donoghue. of New York and Dr. Russell S. Boles, of Welles-ley, Mass.

A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. The couple will reside in Villanova. BLACKWELL-FREEMAN The marriage of Miss Mary Mc-Clure Freeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goodell Freeman, of Greenwich, formerly of this city, to Mr.

Ridge Blackwell, son of Mr. Richard Ridge Blackwell, of Rye. N. and the late Mrs. Helen zi, of Chappaqua, N.

Miss Hepzibah Reed, of Bath. and Miss Wendy Jackson, junior bridesmaid. Mr. William L. Pogue, of Chevy son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Hollen, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Haabestad also took a short cruise on their boat, "The Ehir-bud." Gen.

Douglass T. Greene, "USA ret.) and Mrs. Greene will return today from a trip to Atlanta, Ga. They also visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Greene, in Van Wert, and another son and daughter-in-law, Maj. and Mrs. Douglass Greene, at Petersburg, Va. GIBBLE-PENXICK The marriage of Miss Dorothy J. Pennick.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Pennick, to Mr. George Phillip Roth, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Roth, of Glen-side. The wedding will take place In the spring. KELLER-WRIGHT Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Wright, of Abington, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Winifred Wright, to Mr. L. Stephen Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs.

David H. Keller, of East Stroudsburg. Mr. Keller is an alumnus of the University of Pennsylvania. FERRARA-VARAXO 1 onH 'Mrs 'Frank Varano.

of Chase, served as best man and the ushers were Mr. Willard B. Arnold, of Waterville, Lt. Maurice O. Ryan, of Alexandria, Mr.

Chisolm McAvoy and Carter Blackwell, took place yesterday afternoon in Chriit Church, Greenwich, with the Rev. Robert Lt. Fred Else, both of Washington, D. c. and Mrs.

V. Jack Bernard. B. Appleyard officiating. Mrs.

John E. Lincoln, of Walling- of Chicago. A reception followed the ceremony. The couple will reside in Charlottesville, Va. ford.

was matron of honor 'N--. Nse's I i i 1 I MihittrOiiiiriilTiii i ii I "ft ijMinniiiaia for her cousin and Miss Laura P. Miller, of Gwynedd Valley, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids SIGLER-JOIIN'SON were Mrs. William G.

Freeman, The marriage of Miss Diana Cart Donald Gibble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester, announce the engage-Samuel Gibble, formerly of Drexel ment of their daughter. Miss Rita Hill, now of Riverside, took varano, to Mr. Frank Ferrara, son place on Saturday, Aug.

25, in the 0I Mr. and Mrs. John Ferrara, also United Presbyterian Church, 0f Chester. Drexel Hill. Rev.

George Munro Miss Varano is a senior at Im- of Bryn Mawr; Mrs. Harold W. Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wylie, of Boston, and Miss Kath- Albert Williams Johnson, of Lewis-burg and Eagles Mere, to Mr.

Alan erine Callimanopulos, of Green wich. officiated. The Philadelphia Inquirer gives you a direct line to a classified Ad-Taker. Call RI 6-5000 for immediate service. Continued on Page 3, CoL 1 Mr.

Bruce Blackwell served as jS Photo by Bradford Bocrach Miss Suzanne Hope Pasfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pasfield, of Haver-ford, will make her debut at a luncheon to be given at the Barclay by her parents on Thursday afternoon. maculata College. Mr.

Ferrara is a student at Villanova University. OHORA-FLANAGAN Dr. and Mrs. John C. Flanagan, of Mt.

Airy, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Marie Therese Flanagan, to Mr. Joseph F. O'Hora, 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph F. O'Hora, Jr, of Bala-Cynwyd. Miss Flanagan is a graduate of Mt. St. Joseph Academy and of Trinity College, Washington, D.

C. Mr. O'Hora is a student at Georgetown University. DAVIS-FIXCKE Capt. and Mrs.

C. H. Fincke, of Walling ford, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Barbara Jeanne Fincke, to Mr. Rudolph Davis, of Atlanta, Ga, ALMOXY-STUBBS Mr.

and Mrs. Percy W. Stubbs, of Gloucester City, N. announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Barbara Joan Stubbs, to Mr.

John W. Almony, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Almony, of The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Mrs. Donald Miller, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor, and the bridesmaids Included Mrs. William Heineman, Miss Shirley Conza, of Boston, and Miss Nancy Troland. Miss Judy Vallee of Huntington Station, L. was flower girl.

Mr. Kenneth Gibble, brother of the bridegroom, served as best 'man, and the ushers were Mr. Donald Miller, Mr. John Miller, Mr. Chalmers Sechrist and Mr.

Gordon Cochrane. A reception at the Llanerch Country Club followed the ceremony. Upon their return from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Gibble will reside in Summit, N.

J. RETURN FHOM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Chalfant have returned from a trip to Florida and Havana.

Dr. and Mrs. Karl Berger are at home after a trip to Dallas, Tex. Mr. and Mrs.

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