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THIRD SECTION THIRTEEN THE PITTSBURGH PRESS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1942 Christmas Musical- Yeoman Weds Fabric Contrast Motif Give Dresses New Attraction Set At Ben Avon The Ben Avon Woman's Club will District Girl be hostess at a community Christmas program Dec. 8 in the Ben Avon United Presbyterian Church I if in it sv i yrnxx Great Lakes Region Was Honeymoon Area The Great Lakes region was the with the musical score selected from the works of Pittsburgh composers. Members of the Shadyside Presbyterian quartet who will sing Christmas music are Alis Long, Mabel King, H. T. Price and Raymond Griffin.

The accompanist will honeymoon destination of Yeoman and Mrs. Noel D. Finley. who were Yarn and Applique Designs Are Decorative but Not Gaudy By BETTY BYRON With the simpler things in life proving the ones that count these days, Fashion is ushering in a new era of quiet good taste. Expressing that feeling perfectly is the motif of fabric contrast with which designers ere working wonders.

It can be done with yarn embroidery, with yarn fringe or applique, with appliqued designs of the dress fabric in self or 'contrasting color. And It makes married Nov. 19 at a formal wedding in St. Catherine's rectory by Rev. J.

J- McCann. The bride Is be Charles Schott, organist. the former Miss Sara Jane Boylan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.

Vincent Boylan of Broadway Beech- view, and the bridegroom is the Elected To Staffs Miss Marion Parsons, daughter of son of Mr. and Mrs. Noel A. Finley 1 -i of Fairacres Ave. JU41IWH jiihj(i A portrait gown of white satin.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parsons of Woodland was recently elected dresses which are decorative but not gaudy, flattering but not overwhelming utterly wearable dresses that designed on princess lines, and trimmed with a scroll design on Its sports editor of "Archery" and business manager of "Quill-Annals" the two student publications at Brad bodice, was worn by the bride youH cherish for seasons. rd Her finger tip veil was held In ford Junior College, Bradford, Mass. place with a tiara of orange blos soms and bridal roses and she car ried a white prayer book with a marker of orchids and bouvardia.

Self-applique in contrasting color catches the eye in a two-piece dress (No. 1) of a flannel-type wool and rayon weave for sizes 9 to 15. Vivid color combinations yellow with emerald green, cream with orange make it doubly exciting. Double wings of the darker color, quilted in trapunto fashion, axe used on the Her only attendant was her sis ter. Miss Eugenia Boylan, whose eown of heather rose satin was I I HI Jt 1" I 1 P(r r' identical in style to the bride's She carried contrasting flowers and Iff? v2 cv Utted Jacket with its loose bracelet wore a headdress of flowers.

Joseph Boylan, cousin of the bride, was best man. sleeves, its slight peplum flare. Yarn loop fringe takes the spotlight (No. 2) in a dress cut on the beloved, junior-right princess e. silhouette.

It makes three pompon Following the ceremony, a recep tion was held at Hotel Roosevelt. ii xmmm Yoeman Finley attended the TJnl versity of California and is i buttons for the bodice, four rows in flounce effect for the skirt. Note graduate of St. Francis Academy r4 mm -icy- especially the beautiful shoulder and sleeve line, the generally handsome St. Patrick's Church In Coulter, Pa.

was the scene of the wedding cut in this dress of flannel-type weave wool and rayon mixture, shown in pale yellow or soft blue. on Nov. 17 of Miss Pearl Wilson, If of Douglas Squirrel Hill, and A Three rows of snowy wool em Herbert W. Shaef er, son of William Shaefer of Keensburg, N. J.

The broidery simulate a yoke on a new version of the classic shirtwaist bride Is the daughter of John dress (No. 3)" They encircle the Wilson of Coulter. RECENTLY BETROTHED is Miss Mary Campbell (top) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Campbell of Duquesne Mt. Lebanon, to Hobart H. Drake, son of the Hobart H. Drakes of Pennsylvania Mt.

Lebanon. Engaged to her classmate is Miss Wilma Anne Swank, below, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Swank of Cowan whose betrothal to It. Charles Sarber of Camp Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sarber of Webster, has been Three sisters of the bride, Misses shoulders of a trimly styled dress in turquoise blue or aquamarine Nellie, Marion and Kaye Wilson 5 served as her attendants.

Frank Capristo was best man and John Wilson Jr. and William Lewis urn ushered. jersey weave of wool and cotton. Want to know icftere to buyt Phone COurt 7200, Line 889, between 9 a. m.

and 5 p. or write to The Press Women's Service, enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Mr. and Mrs; Shaefer will reside WW in Finleyville, Pa. A TEACHER at Turtle Creek High School, Miss Joyce Goodale, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Franklin Goodale, of Mifflinfown, is the fiancee of Jack I. Schwartz, of Monessen, instructor at a Naval Base. The bride-elect is a graduate of Pennsylvania State College, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. At a ceremony today in the Hotel Schenley.

Miss Ethel Lubin, naugh I ENGAGEMENTS ter of Harry Lubin of Morrowfield ft will become the bride of Cuddy Briskln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Briskin of Bellerock St. Dr. Solomon Chapter to Provide 1i B.

Freehof will officiate at the cere For Needy Children mony ,1 3' Xa After their wedding trip, Mr. and Christmas boxes, containing sweat Vv Mrs. Briskin will be at home In ers, caps and dress materials, as well Wilmington, where he is at as toys for children, will be brought tending the Signal Corps Reserve to Alfred W. Barlow, son of Mrs. Mary E.

Barlow of McCTure N. S. KRTJMPE-GEORGE Ruth Krumpe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Krumpe of Oak Glenshaw, to Clarence E. George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry George of Howard N.

S. LUD WIG-FISHER Ellen Boyd Ludwig, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. It Ml I 1 i School of the U. S.

Army. Phona ATUntio 2100 3rd Floor Open Monday 12 Noon to 9 P. M. FRANK SEDER to the meeting of the Dolly Madison Chapter, National Society of the United States Daughters of 1812, tomorrow at Hotel Schenley. Boxes will be sent to needy chil 1 1 aJi CDA Court Plans To Initiate Members Court Pittsburgh 253, Catholic Daughters of America, will hold a reception for new members on Nov.

29 in the Hotel Roosevelt. The Initiation ceremony will be followed by a banquet at which Rev. Charles E. Patterson, chaplain of Court Pittsburgh, and Miss Frances M. Maher.

vice-supreme and state regent, will be the speakers. Miss Catherine Kunkel Is Grand Regent of the Court and in charge of the affair. David Boyd Ludwig of Wellesley to John Jacob Fisher, son of Married Kansas Nuptials Are Annonuced Here dren at the Mountain School In i 1 1 1 P'" Frederic W. Fisher of Center Ave. 1 (Advertisement) Your Hidden Beauty McFARLAND -MATTHEWS Helen Carr Creek, and Henderson-ville, N.

C. Miss A. Marian Cowen is chairman of the Mountain School project. Louise McFarland, daughter of Mrs. Frances McFarland of Mey-ran Oakland, to Sgt.

William J. Matthews, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Matthews of Inwood East End. Guild Party Series revealed by using Mercolized Wax Cream A simple wT remove the dull, drabneM of your eomolexion nd revetl the Dr.

and Mrs. Philip Kamin of the Dithridge Apts. have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Marion Ruth Kamin, to Lt. Howard B. Finkelhor, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Finkelhor of Ferree which took place on Nov. 11 at Leavenworth, Kansas. To Conclude Tuesday ARLUCK-BRETTON LllUan Ar-luck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Arluck of riobart to Morris Bretton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bretton of Darlington Rd. BLEAKLEY-WEISER Gladys Grace Bleakley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Bleakley of Kentucky to Howard W. Weiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Weiser of Rosetta St.

BRAHM-HAYES Betty Virginia Brahm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brahm, of Dormont. to Walter T. Hayes, son of Mrs.

Bertha Hayes of Valeria Carrick. CAMPBELL-DRAKE Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Campbell of Duquesne Mt. Lebanon, to Hobart H. Drake son of Mr. Hobart H. Drake of Pennsylvania Mt.

Lebanon. DOUGAN-OTOUGHLIN Margaret Ann Dougan, daughter of Mrs. Harry J. Dougan of Bartlett to William L. O'Loughlin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence J. O'Loughlin of Stanton Ave. GERBER-BUCHANAN Vera Ger-ber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul H. Gerber of Brighton N. to Sgt. Newell W. Buchanan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Buchanan of Darwin, Va. GOOD ALE-SCHWARTZ Joyce Goodale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin Goodale of Mifflintown, to Jack L.

Schwartz, son of John P. Schwartz of Monessen. McLEAN-SMITH Rosalind Wood The series of autumn card parties, sponsored by the St. Philomena Guild, will close with a Thanksgiving party Tuesday in the auditorium The bride is a graduate of Wells Alumnae Bridge The Pittsburgh Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma will hold a bridge luncheon tomorrow in the Congress of Women's Clubs. Host-essps are Mrs.

E. J. Aten and Mrs. V. T.

Beard. McLean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Chamberlain McLean of LaCanada, formerly of Pittsburgh, to David Mackusick Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.

David Mackusick Smith of Santa Rosa, Calif. College and of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Lt. of St. Philomena's School.

Three war bonds will be awarded as prizes lighter, lovelier ilcin tones. Just use Mercolized Vx Cream directed. Its active ingredients help to flilce off the older, darkened surface skin in minute, almost invisible particles, revealing a fairer, fresher, underskin. lanWs liiriifMt tightens Ionic surface akin. Gives a delightful sense of freshness.

Reduces excess surface oil. Dissolve Sazoltte Astringent in one-half pint witch hazel and us daily, morning or evening. Tsritrsst Issstf Mask -Trv this cooling, soothing and refreshing facial. Wi btliftrs yn will liks it. Finkelhor is an alumnus of the for the season.

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He is stationed at Fort NICHOLS -LEVIN SON i 1 Mrs. P. J. Logue and Mrs.

L. Landgraf are co-chairmen and Mrs. T. Tovey is planning the program. Leavenworth.

Announcement has been mad of Hosalie Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meyer Nichols of the Alderson Squirrel Hill, to Pvt. Lewis Levinson of Camp Gordon, son of Julius Levinson of Nanty-Glo, Pa. GET READY NOW FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON AHEAD with an iss inliwlfflK i hi II i t-r- mrntftin mm'" ir ji-i tr if rr-i kiiWT ORNITZ-LASDAY Dorothy EsteUe LET US HELP YOU pay charge accounts Modeled in for The Pittsburgh Press.

Acme Longcr-Lostnj PERMANENT Ornitz. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. B.

Ornitz, of Beacon to Lt. Albert H. Lasday, son of Dr. Louis Lasday of Pittock St. Wedding Date Set PIERCE-BRUNNER Virginia E.

Buy War Stampi With The Savings By Brentwood Girl Pierce, daughter of and Mrs. J. B. Pierce of Berringer Place, the marriage of Miss Miriam Kay, sister of Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Cohen of Beechwood to Lt. Earl B. Scott of Bartlett St.

Rabbi B. A. Lichter performed the ceremony on Nov. 15 at Hotel Webster Hall. After a wedding trip, Lt.

Scott will return to his U. S. Army post in Omaha, Neb. A honeymoon in New York followed the wedding of Miss Helen Louise Dickman. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. David Dickman of Beeler to Benjamin S. Marcovsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marcovsky of Beechwood Blvd.

Rabbi Goodman A. Rose of the Beth Shalom Synagogue officiated GDRNE-COHEN Rosalis Gurne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Auxiliary to Home Sets Musical Event Miss Millicent Goldstein, pianist, will present the musical program at a meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Jewish Home for the Aged, Brown's Place, at 2 p. Wednes Ben Avon, to J.

Bernard Brunner, Gurne of Lombard to Jack son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brunner of Center Emsworth.

Thanksgiving Day has been chosen by Miss Elizabeth Brucker for her wedding to Charles Jouver, son of Mrs. Bertha Jouver, 137 Owendale Brentwood. Miss Brucker is M. Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs yom fial it to Saul Cohen of South 17th PREHODA-ROSE Margaret South Side.

Prenoda, daughter of Mr. and 73S HAEGELE-DTJERR Willa Mae day. The board meeting is scheduled for 1 p. m. the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wll Haegele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Rudolph Prehoda of Creek, to James A. Rose, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard B. Rose of Alpine Wilkinsburg. liam J. Brucker, 3241 Villawood Albert E.

Haegele of Pinehurst with Those traveling by street car will be met at the carstop at Brown's Place and taken by auto to the sham Brentwood. Dormont. to Lt. Robert F. Port, ed rrt ovtstamltBg hnB within the 60-day limit met by tbe credit rejrulation.

perhaps a Potter Personal Lean will ease the problem. We make confidential loafM for jrt such purposes; on a very convenient and economical 4 bams. Personal Loan Department is on the second floor. rln, Duerr, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George The ceremony will take place at at the wedding, which took place; ROEHLER-HAMEL Alma A. ware Home. L. Duerr of West Woodford Nov. 12.

Roehler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Any Style Yod Wish Carrick. St. Wendelin's Church.

Miss Brucker has chosen her sister, Helen, as her bridesmaid. Best man will be Fred Schoppel. After a re JUDGE-CRAWFORD Doris Judge daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reg.

$8.00 Individual STA-SET Oil Wave Sf .00 Regular $4.00 GLAMOUR Oil Wavt $9.45 Ree. $9.00 Individual EMPRESS Oil Wavt NOW ONLY WConil. Judge of Jefferson Drive. Mt. Leb ception at the home of the bride's parents the couple will take a short Pledged To Sorority Miss Sara J.

Berg, daughter of Walter P. Berg of Prospect Ben Avon, has been pledged to Beta Sigma Beta sorority at Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. Corns. NOW ONLY. st- anon, to Thomas H.

Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crawford Com.

NOW ONLY. Alma A. Roehler of Cochran Mt. Lebanon, to Aviation Cadet Edward Hamel of Broadway Castle Shannon. SLEASE-STEWART Edna I 1 a Slease, daughter of Mrs.

Clara Etta Slease of Bower Hill Mt. Lebanon, to W. Howard Stewart, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W.

I. Stewart of New Kensington. STEVENS SERBIC Elsie May motor trip, then will be at home of Bradford Woods. Nationally Advertised Frederics Waves. $6.50, $7.50.

$10 on Eur Carrick. Mr. Jouver KENNA-STAN1SH Mildred Kenna. attended Carnegie Tech. daughter of Thomas Kenna of Pittsburgh, and niece of Mrs.

E. F. Berry of Liberty to Sgt Charles Stanish. also of Pitts JIMASSON'S Liberty at Oliver Stevens, daughter of Mrs. James TITLE TRUST CO.

Fourth Ave. Grant St. burgh. DOWNTOWN I CAST LIBERTY! NORTH SIDE I OAKLAND 235 Fifth An. -212 N.

Highland' 104 E. Mia St. 3901 Forbes St. CO. 7700 I EM.

9434 1 FA. 0111 I MA. 2144 KENNY-BARLOW Margaret Ann Stevens of Munhall and the late Mr. Stevens, to Corp. Joseph P.

Kenny, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Serbic, son of the late Mr. and Kenny of Kendall Bellevue Mrs. S. P.

Serbic of Uniontown. TOLL-GORMAN Martha Stoll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs E. R. Stoll of Harrisburg, formerly of Pittsburgh, to Jerome Climent Gorman, son of J.

J. Gorman and AUF3IANN'S Open Monday 12 neon to 9 P. M. the late-- Mrs. Gorman of St.

Clair, Pa. SWANK-SARBER Wilma Anne Swank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Home Arts Studio Affairs A Column of Interest to Home-Makers in Women' Pases of The Press Every Wednesday W. E. Swank of Cowan to Lt.

Charles Sarber of Camp Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs A. C. Sarber of Webster, Fa. WETNERT- GAMB LE Catherine Weinert, daughter of Mrs.

O. Weinert of Baytree to Harold S. Gamble, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

S. Gamble of East St. 4cx WOLF-WOODWARD Fern Wolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P.

Wolf of Duquesne, to Ernest F. Woodward II, nephew of Ernest F. Woodward of Du quesne. WJUERL-WASSON Dolores Wuerl, RECENTLY MARRIED, Mrs. Charles E.

Pfischner, was Miss Gertrude McCarty, daughter of Mr. arfti Mrs. Earl McCarty of Dunlap before her wedding. Mr, Pfischner is the son of Mr. and Mys.

Charles E. Pfischner of I I I I Zi daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. F.

Wuerl of Birmingham Car rick, to Aviation Cadet George F. Wasson, now stationed in Tennessee, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. irVtiliftTlh' Wasson of Brookline Blvd.

IMNTMIODUCTOIIY WEST COAST SENSATION REG. $15 1LAVO-OI1L Sarah Tomlinson, Director of Home Arts Studio, now conducts a Food Column for The Press. Each Wednesday you will find many recipes, menu suggestions and news about the activities of this Pittsburgh institution devoted to food demonstrations and to the entertainment of women's organizations. Women's Clubt and organization In the PiHt-burgh dhtrict arm being entertained daily ter luncheon and a socio afternoon of their own choice. You are welcome to visit the Studio, teventh floor, Rotenbaum't, from 9:30 to 12 noon, daily except Sunday end Monday, or may obtain information and mete retervotiont for your organhation by contacting Sarah lorn Union.

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Consult Miss Frances Hay on your hair problems. Phone ATlantic 6200 for an appointment. TRIPLE OIL WAVE. rcg. 12.50 8.50 TRICO WAVE, 8.00 5.65 Shampoo tint, reg.

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