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theWomcn'sAssociationof
th
church,
will
be.
heldTuesday
_
6.30
PM.,
In
theGreenRoom
ri
the'church
.
The
speaker
of
the
evening
wJi
be
Mrs.
Paul
Moser,
a
native
Ij
Kansas,whowas
a
member
at
til;
group
sent
bythe
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Kansas,
a":ld
as
Chalrm&,
oftheNational
Council
of
WOOl
en'sOrganizations
ofthe
PresbyterlanChurch.ThemonthlyservicedayoftilWomen's
AssociationwllI
be
heli
Tuesday,November
25,
at
10A.
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churCh.
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Wed
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Winter
Coat
Ballerina
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winter
in
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young
look,
,,itspureandsimplelines.
The
dramatictouchisevidenced
in
thesweeping
skirt.
,,
in
thefullsleeveswith
their
smartlybuttonedcuffs,
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of
wonderfully
soft
all-woolsuede
cloth
in
black,
brown,
greyandred.Warmlyinterlined.Sizes
10to
16,
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Main
line
Store
of
(
Strawbridge
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,
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Merion
D.A.R.IMary
JenningsBecomesBride
,Women'.
Guild
of
,"To
JamesLee
Owings
HearsRe:ports'
Of
Robert
,8.
RowattSaturday
Narbertb
Cburcb
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Asaph'sChurch,Bala-cyn-1mums.
0C
f'
Miss
MaryAnn
Jen.
nlngS,dllugh-lthebrldesma!ds
Included'
Miss
Meets
Thursday
wyd,
was
thesceneof
a
pretty
wed-
Robcrt
Joseph
Coylc,3rd,
un;:l\)
n.·
on
erence
tel'
of
Mrs.
Michael
A.
'Jennings,
Florencll
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.,
, ~
ding
Saturday
afternoon,Novem-ofthebridegroom,was
thebrst
ofForrest
Ave"
Narberth,andthe
andthMlsbs
IMd
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sister
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,
man
andJohn
Nathaniel
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of
e
l'
egroom,
bel'1,
when
Miss
Rachcl
Harrictland
J.WilliamWhite,
2nd,wece
<.
late
Mr,
Jennings,becametheThe
attendants
weregowned
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daughter
of
Mr,
andMrs"ltheushers.
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carAre
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at
brideofRobert
B.
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aUkeIn
paleblue
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'M·
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Charles
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Trump,
of
503
Thebride'smotherwasattlrcd
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
JosephRowan,-of
models
featuring
short
sleeves,
top,-
n
IdMb
thn
a
fioor-Iength
gownofpasteltur-
1"r
eetingHeld
onNov.
4
lana
Ave.,
Narberth,
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a
pretty
capes
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fuH
skirts
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e
mon
y
me
-
brideof
James
Lee
Owings,
sonWiththisshewore
a
featherhatTheMerionChapter.
D.A.R.,
Margaret'sChurch,
Narberth.
Theostrichplumesof
deep
purple
In
Women's
Guild
ofthe
Narberth
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Mr.StanleyDorseyOwings,ofoffuchsiaand
a
corsageoffuchsiametNovember
4
at
the
home
I)f
Rev.
Edward
Cannon,of
st,
.JO-I
her
hair
andthebridesmaidswore
presbyterian,
Church
was'
held
In
I
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ashlngton,and
Mrs,
Margaretta
I
colored
roses.Mrs.
G.
L.
Cornman,
of
Stoneyseph's
CoHege,
officiated.
plumesof
blue
whichmatchedthechurchauditorium
lastThurs·,
Lce
Owings,ofHagcrstown,
Md.
Themotherofthebridegroom
Run
Gladwynefor
a
dessert-Thebridewore
a
Prlncessgownj
their
gowns,
Theycarried
old-
TheRev,Richard
T.
Lyford
offi·
1
worc
a
fulI·lengthblackgown
und"
of
whitesatinfashionedwith
a
fashioned
bouquets.·
day
at
10A.M.
cIated,
Ian
antiquepearlpin
antle:Jlrings.
luncheonmeeting.
square
beadedneckline,'longlJosephRowanserved
as
bestLuncheonwas
ser,ved
by
Mrs.
P.Given
in
marriagebyher
fathel'.
Her
corsagewasofgardenias.
Reports
on
thestate
conference,:sleevesending
In
a
pointoverhermanfor
his
brother,andtheush-
L.MuHers'
circle
fo1l0Win?a
morn-
"thc
bridewore
a
periodgown
of
l
A
receptionfor
the
Immediateheld
at
AtlanticCityOctober20'!wrlstsand
afuH
skirt
with:tIers
InCluded
paul
Glyn,
ofGer-
Ing
ofsewingand
prepal.ng
surgl.white
satin
withan
off-thc-sho'..!l·
families
at
thehomeofthebride'"
21
and
22,
weregivenbythe
chap-!traln.
'HerfUll'lengthveilof
DUCh.
-
mantown,and
Henry
Foamery,
oC
eal
dressings.
riel'
nccklinc.
Her
hcirloom
lace
parents
followed
the
ceremony.
tdIt
ess
lace
waS
arranged
from
a
bandArdmore.
At
theafternoonprogram
Mrs.
I'cll
washeld
by
a
Mal'y,Queen
ofUpon
theirreturn
from
their
er
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ega
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shirredsatinandshecarrle1
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breakfact
for
the
1m.
J.
ClarenceAtkinson,
seeq,nd
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cap
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asho,,"e:'
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honeymoon
Mr,
Owingsand
hi!;
Miss
SaraE.
Shubert,
regent.,
,a
shower
b O U q u ~ t
ofwhite
flowers.
mediatefamilies
foHowed
thecer-presidentofthePhiladelphiaPres
1
bouquetofwhitechrysanthemums1bride
will
reside
at
thehome
of
reportedonthememorialservice
I
Miss
Katherine
JE'nnlngs
actedemony
at
thehomeofthebride'sbyterlaltoldofher
expel'lences
at
"
and.
snapdragons.
.
thebrlde:s
p.arents.for
the
past
regent,Mrs.'Asa
W.
i
as
maidof
honOI'
for
her
sister
and1mother.
.,
I
heNewWindsor,
Md"
overseasMRS.ANDREWF.OWENS,
Miss
Barbara
Schmidt,ofNal
MiSS
Hebe
Bulley,
the
maId
of
The
bnde
IS
a
graduate
ofHav·LehmanwhodiedNovember
18.1
packingcenter.shown
above,
was
married
berth,
was
a
member
of
the
cas
honOr
and
only
attendant
for
1
cr
er.Cord
Friends
School,
Agnes
Jr,
1946.'
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Mrs.
J.Wesley
Colborn
providedSaturday
In
Upper
D n r b ~ "
Sheofthe
annual
showprescnted
b
c o ~ s l n ,
worc
agown.
ofrose
beige
Win
School
a ~ dt h ~
School
of
In·
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W
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the,
musical
selections
andthede·
Is
the
former
M!'s.
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juniOr
classof
Mt.
HolYOiti
faille
and
a
match10g
hOI·se·h'liI
dustrial
A.rt
10
PhIladelphia.Ashenfelter,made
a
report
onthe
0
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Ivotlonal
programwas
led
by
Mrs.
S h e r r ~ ' ,
of
144
N.
Narberth
College.
SouthHadley,
Mass.
I-hat.
HCr
bouquetwas
an
al'l'anl'e-Mr.
Ow1Ogs
sel'ved
with
PIE'
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C
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Hld
',M.C.
Bunting,
guild
secretaryfor
Ave
Narberth.,
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I:lcnt
of
pinl{
and
rose
chrysanthe·
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the
war.which
Mrs.
Rosalind
Ewing
Mill"
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OV.·
,
eeonye
stewardship.
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program
fo'
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IPhild
I
h-
Guildwill
meetNovember
20,
as
homcof
Mrs.JH.
Buesher,
269
f!en-!
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FamilyFrom
Homel
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II
omen
IChairman
and
mcmbers.
r
Mrs.
E;.j'Of
Nar;berth
will
meet
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nae
p
la
roHows:
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1,
at
thehomeof
l
l
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Rd.,
penn
Wynne,
s t u ~ y
lead-:
Wear
Fashions
by
,ing,explained
that
defensecovember
18,
at
thecommunity
clubMrs.L.
S.
HertZler,
:)23
:Baird
Rd.,er,Mrs.
R.
D.
Heister;
CU'cle
10"
Fire
In
thebasement
office
,)f'Hold
Bridge
Party
sists
of
a
numberofthings
and
thelhouse.Theprogram
wll1be
spon-
BrideIs
Attended
hy
Merion,
study
leader,
Mrs.
B.
R.:
at
thehomeof
Mrs.
C,
S.
Wilmot,
~ ~ ~ . L - ,
.Dr.Ralph
Mezrow,
at
6
Lancasterllack
of
anyone
clementmay
pro'isored
bytheConservationandGar.
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INelson;Circle
2,
at
thehome
of'I436Hefd
Ave
circle
stUdy·Rd.,
Merion,drovcresidents
from:And
Fashion
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vide
a
chanel'fortheInvader,denCommitteeofwhich
'Mrs.
WII-
l'our;
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sIMrs.
J.
S.
Krleble,
115
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Ave.,
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above
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offices,
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leader,Mrs,
R.
J.
Lamont;
leader,Mrs.
WalterWo?d;
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1
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orthesubtledestroyerwhoenters
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3,
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at
thehomeofFrs,
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Ty·
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H.
E.Geshen
and
her
8On'l:
all
I,
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books
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f i o r ~ 1
arrange-
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