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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 37

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4t, I i 11 i.itnetin'g'.Mh'realnynYiPll'. I 1 1' I 1 1 I vie 1 I I I Ft4. I By NANCY JANE THE engagement of two young people, who were graduated from Allegheny College, Meadville, in May, being announced. They are Elizabeth Jane )atterson and William Canon Robertson. Her parents, the Alex R.

Pat' Isons. of Shaker Heights, Cleveland, announce her enmgement to young Mr. who is the son of Andrew Wells Robertson, of Pittsburgh, and of Mrs. Agnes Shields Rob-7tson, of Margate City, N. J.

Mr. Robertson attended Mer2rsburg Academy before enterlg college. He is now an aviation stunt. taking preliminary course 1 the Army Air Corps at the of Akron, Akron, O. Elizabeth is a member of 1.aPPa Kappa Gamma and her lance, of Phi Delta Theta and Delta Sigma Rho.

By NANCY JANE engagement of dHl ee3 1 enedMagn TI3 aro. -duel-son anu vvin Ictill Vt111- Robertson. Her parents, the Alex R. Pat- of Shaker Heights, Cleveland, announce her en- to young Mr, Robert- who is the son of Andrew Wells Robertson, of Pittsburgh, and of Mrs. Agnes Shields Rob- of Margate CitY, Mr.

Robertson attended 2rsburg Academy before enter- ig college. 2Hnt taking parenlimavintaatriyoncoustruse tt annog 1 the Army Air Corps at the alversity of Akron, Akron, O. ur oug overnIng Weddings By PATRICIA PITT UNcLE SAM, by his de, cision of when a leave or a furlough may is grant- ed service men, setting wedding dates for many young people noWadays, in-1 stead of the brides-elect. So July promises to be al-, most as bridal as June. Dorothy Claire Reineman will have a July wedding.

Her marriage to Lt. Charles Frederick McKenna, son of the J. Frank McKennas; of Stanton Avenue, will take place Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock in St. Bede's Church, with a breakfast and reception in the Pittsburgh Athletic Association Annex following the ceremoney. Dorothy is a daughter of the Walter Eekhard Reinemans, of Denniston Avenue.

She has asked her sister Stella Ann Reineman to be her maid of honor, and Phyllis Keister. Carolyn Smith, Beverly McFadden and Mrs. James L. Poth to usher. U.

Col. J. Frank McKenna, will be his 'arothey 's best man. Ushers will be William H. McKenna and David McKenna, also brothers of the bridegroom-elect; Walter Eckhard Reineman, brother of the bride-elect: James L.

Poth, John L. Smith and Luis Diez, of Washington. Beverly McFadden gave the spinster dinner; Phyllis Keister entertained for the bride-elect recently in the Edgeworth Club at a luncheon 4 and Carolyn Smith, at a luncheon in the College Club. 01 1 or ed we yol ste 4 mo 1) hay, 11 Fre, J. Ave day St.

fast burl nex Don Wal Den la A of Car den ustr mat Ken also elec MIti elee Snit ingt spin ento reee at Stni Coll 1 rUrIOLI overnIng W' dd. Weddings NCLE SAM, by his de, By PATRICIA PITT TrT cision of when'a leave or a furlough may be grant- ed service men, is setting wedding dates for many young people nowadays, in-i ,1 1 2.40k ,4 (1 it 14, Vito A 4 -444' Ix, 1 41 0- 4, ,0 A -14, 0404,4 4.4-",' 1 4 1 )- 4. 'Ai 4 -4 4. 'i Three Nieces 6 0 1 1 lb I I N'A' 0 wc? 0 A '04' 41 1 7: NO it, 1 i ...,...1, .....4 ,.,47... 't 'i.

:4 i' i 1 1 4 Flower Girls Nun -Telegraph Motes. Alida Pennie, of Scarsdale, N. Dr. Clarence E. Macartney, who officiated; Lt.

B. Preston Schoyer, author of the recent novel, "The Foreigners," who was his brother's best man; Mrs. Craig, James M. Arensberg and William Watt Foster. Mr.

Schoyer also asked James 4' E. is The upper picture was taken during the wedding ceremony in the garden of the Bayard D. Fosters' home, Dunmoyle Street, Monday afternoon, when their daughter, post-debutante Elizabeth Foster, became the bride of Edward Holyoke Schoyer, a son of the William E. Schoyers, of Dunmoyle Street. In the lower picture the bride and bridegroom are seen returning from the outdoor "church" to receive their guests.

They will honeymoon at Biddeford Pool, Maine. The bride will continue her work as one of the four assistants to the Dean of Women at the University of Pittsburgh. Standing, from left to right in the upper picture, are David M. Craig, McK. Bind ley to serve in the bridalparty as an us-her.

40 4 Hpneymoon In New York II Girl Bride. of Soldier I Marriage Performed Alumna of Pitt Weds At Ceren'ionv in Ohio At Ceremony in Ohio Bride. of an Army man is the io'rmer Miss Lucille Pearl At Candlelight Service, Robertson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rad Robertson Robertson, daughter pf Mr.

and Mrs. T. Earl Robertson, Bride of an Army man is the former Miss Lucille Pearl At.Candlelight Service, A furlough wedding was that I of Miss Marion C. Cibu lka, of Munhall, and Pvt. Joseph F.

Hoffman, Army Medical Corps. They were married on June 29 in St. Rita's Church by the Rev. Paul Ode lga. The bride wore white satin with a tulle and lace veil and orange blossom coronet.

She carried lilies. Her three nieces. Joanne Solt's. Geraldine Valko iv and Marlene Novotny, were flower girls. Miss Irene Swetz was maid of honor, and Miss Ethel TarbY and Miss Margaret Stupar, bridesmaids.

Mrs. John Valk was matron of honor. George Cibulka was best man, and ushers were Al Perectic and Andrew Fincisky. Michael A. Novotny was master of cereler monies.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oettinger.

of Mt. Lebanon. announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Mae Hanna Oettinger. to corp.

John Roscoe Schweins berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schweinsberg, of Mt.

Lebanon. The ceremony took place on June 19 in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Columbia. S. C.

Sgt. and Mrs. Eugene Whittaker were the only attendants. Corp. and Mrs.

Schweinsberg will reside in Columbia. 1 ley, Miss June Eichar and Mrs. David Ferguson, Janet Ann Grenfel was flower girl, and William Weston, served as Miss Marion L. Thieret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. G. Thleret, of Pittsburgh, on June 22, became the bride of Pvt. John J. Vol, son of Mrs.

Alma L. of San Diego. in St. George's Church. The Rev.

Joseph A. Doerr, officiated. The bride wore white chiffon 1.1d lace with a fingertip veil and crown of lace, and carried white Bowers. Miss Agnes Kubelick was maid of honor and Miss Virginia Schwarm, of Connellsville, was bridesmaid, Charles Gran served as best man. Pvt.

and Mrs. Voll left on a New Yak hotly following the reception in her parents' home. ter Thli 22, Joh L. 1 St. Joso sAld and whi of Sch brid wsp I Nei Ing hon of West Newton, Pa.

She married Pfc. George Ellis Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hall. of Elizabeth, on June 26 in the First Methodist Church of West The Rev.

R. W. Jackson of-, flciated at the double ring ceremony. The bride wore white satin and marquisette with a short veil and coronet of tulle, and carried white flowers. Mrs.

William Weston was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. John Hagan, Mrs. Curtis Fowler, Ms. Gorge Hamilton, Miss Jeanne McCau her sister's attendant. wearing yellow organdie.

and carrying summer flowers to match her headdress. The bridegroom. on of Mr. and Mrs. O.

B. Falk. of Brookline, asked Kenneth Vault to be best man, end Adolph Falk and Clyde Childs to usher. The bridal party were guests at the PAA of the bride's uncle and aunt. Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Christman. Aftcr a brief wedding trio.

the bridegroom rejoined his conFtruction battalion. The bride is a Carnegie Tech alumna. trig ing be nd 5t5 E. d- e- al- gist The Chapel of Trinity Method- tulle. She carried roses and 1st Church in Youngstown, stephanotis.

was the setting for the marriage Mrs. Alfred Huss was matron of Miss Marion Elizabeth Miller of honor and Edwin Roden-and John Frederick Schick on baugh was best man. July 3. ere was a reception, fol- She is a daughter of Mr. and Th lowed by a wedding dinner.

in Mrs. Harold S. Miller, of Cal- the church parlor. lowhill Street, and his parents After a brief honeymoon. Mr.

are Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schick. and Mrs. Schick will reside in of Hazleton, Pa.

Beechview. The Rev. Schuyler E. She is an alumna of the UniGaith Metaled. versity of Pittsburgh and mcmThe bride luxe ef ber of Delta Delta Delta, and wh4te nrt lace, he is a graduate of Bliss Col-with a halo cap and veil of lege.

Mrs. Alfred Huss was matron of honor and Edwin Rodenbaugh was, best man. a There Was a reception, followed by a wedding dinner, in the church parlor. After a brief honeymoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Schick will reside in Beechview. She is an alumna of the University or Pittsburgh and mcmber of Delta Delta Delta, and he Is a graduate of Bliss College. A reception and dinner at the P. A.A.

followed the marriage of Miss Leah Grace Shupp and Frank Malcolm Falk, USNR, on June 30. The candlelight service was held in the Emanuel Lutheran Church, Bellevue, with the Rev. Dr. G. L.

Himmelman officiating. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Shupp. of Bellevue, wore white Chantilly lace end with a short tulle viI and bnclort Juliet cap. Sh c-lierd uhile 113wera Miss Doris Mae Shupp was ringbearer. William Weston was the best man, and ushers included Allan Shaw, Eugene Conrad. Corp.

John Wargo. John Knopp. Rohert Goldstrohm and Kirk Hr.II. After a reception in the church parlors. Pvt.

and Mrs. Hall left on a trip North. He has since returned to his Army station, and she will remain at home. I I 1161101.

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