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Sep 1973 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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.!?i , ; .J\*4 — SeCTION ONE f,^Miss Flaherty isrthe brideWilliam Upton Todd f HI!',j) w A wedding <strong>of</strong> iocal interest .voUe gowns and carried whitejigu.took place <strong>Sep</strong>tember 15 in St. daisies trimmed with ivy,;, 7B iPhilomen«' Church, Pitt- Barry Todd served as best"'iuniBburgh, Pa,, uniting Missr' La Verne Flaherty and Williamman for his brother. Usherswere Richard Mussman,j ^ Upton Todd, HI. The Rev. Thomas Pheasant, FrederickV/ Joseph McManui <strong>of</strong>ficiated. Hawkins and Bruce Burggrat,R The bride ii the daughter <strong>of</strong> Given in marriage by herf t Mrs. John B. Flaherty and the brother, John B, Flaherty Jr.,K iate Mr. Flaherty, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh Bit bride wa« attired in anf and m2 St. Charles p!.this city. empire gown <strong>of</strong> ivory satin(f The bridegroom ii the son <strong>of</strong>trimmed with appliques <strong>of</strong>(< Dr. and Mrs. William U. Todd, Alencon lace and seed pearls.t Jr., <strong>of</strong> Huntingdon, Pa. The trim eaended down thet Miss Peggy Flaherty, <strong>of</strong> front <strong>of</strong> the bodice and around; Pittsburgh, sister <strong>of</strong> the bride, the cuffs <strong>of</strong> the long bishop, jwas maid <strong>of</strong> honor sleeves. Her elbow length veiliBrideimaidi were Miss Carole.•Flaherty, <strong>of</strong> Fittjburgj, also a''. ,fMm#r <strong>of</strong> the bride; Mils Katie<strong>of</strong> imported illusion was held inplace by a matching Cametetcap<strong>of</strong> Alencon lace and seed' 'Flaherty, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, a pearls and she carried anI cousin; Miss Mary Louise arrangement <strong>of</strong> white baby1 ^Flaherty, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, roses trimmed with ivy, •; 'jj%another sister; and Mrs. Cathy Following a reception at the_ K-ockenbirgtr, <strong>of</strong> this city, a Pittsburgh Athletic Associationcousin. Miss Brenda Gleeson, <strong>of</strong> the couple left for a weddingthis city, another cousin,'was ffip to Jamaica, They willJunior bridesmaid. They were make their home in Allwntownatired in green and white print Pa.Bridal ConsultantPhonm 9272939Call KAY HOFFMAN and take advantage<strong>of</strong> her expertise to coordinate alldetails for this special occasion.Formerly <strong>of</strong> Chestnut Hill,Philadelphia and Port-O-Call,<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>foundryfABLETOP WASHER• 14M" HIOH, 18" DIAM.• PLUG IN ANYWHERE• f ISHTAIL ACTION• AUTOMATIC SHUTOFFNewHoover/Convert-• Tnpe Actioni Cleaning• Edge Cleaning ]Suction• Instant RugAdjustmentHOOVERSN E W C O M P A C TSPIN-DRYINGWASHERONLYMATCHING $11095DRYER • ••Compact, space saver thatdoei • eigantk job' Washesan entire family size load injutl minutes! Come in — welldemonstrate.A BONUSram MHaDon't toil yonr oMvacuum cleaner away,Ht «orth aSET OF TOOLS•Hfc flit parodist <strong>of</strong>THIS HOOVERUfRlfiNT COMVERTIILEOMLTr • "•Mrs. William Upton Todd, IIIGardens Clubs Council discusses activitiesNORTHFIELD -Representatives from memberclubs discussed upcomingactivities at the first meeting <strong>of</strong>ttie toll <strong>of</strong> the Council <strong>of</strong> GardenQub; held recently at the Birch&ove Clubhouse.These plans include a flowerfloat! on air-no pullingno luggingplu• Powerful Motor"«"•• All Steel Construction•Wrap Around Bumper Guard•Conveniint Toe Switch• LightweightSERVICECLINICHave Your VacuumCleaner Checked byOur ServiceRepresentative••Iwif M M UnktTHE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGERTHURSDAYDecoupage program staged for LinwoodUNWQOD — A program onDecoupage was presented byMrs, William Collins formembers <strong>of</strong> the Womai'i Club<strong>of</strong> Linwood meeting last weekin Central United MethodistChurch,Mrs. Collins exolained theshow and flower arrangingclasses to be presented by thecombined clubs. Further informationon these will beannounced at a later data.All Garden Clubs art invitedto join the Council. Informationmay be obtained by ailingB*s, Clarence Kreutz, chair-Rev, Mid Mrs,' FredericPieplow, <strong>of</strong> Wesley Homestead,will be ceJebrating their 50thman, at 641-2526 or Mrs. wedding anniversary Tuesday,William Herget, vice chairman, October 1at 927-5694.Mrs. Pieplow is originallyThe next regular meeting willbe October 18 at 9:30 a.m. in theclubhouseAvtOakM HMMM PMM1, «• ftripH.Rain or ShineAll Purpose CoatsSizes 8-18from $34.00— Since 1932 —741 Asbury AvenueOPEN FRIDAY NTMwork, primarUy with photosand decorated switchplates.<strong>On</strong>e interesting note revealedby the program guMt concernedwhen she viaited CalvinCooudge's home and met hisMarried 50 yearsfrom Connecticut and R«v,Heplow from Ohio. Tliey metwhile she was teaching inConnecticut and he was attendingYale Divinity School.Rev. Pieplow is an ordainedMethodist minister and was Imember <strong>of</strong> the WyomingConference in Philadelphia. Heretired in 1980 and they movedto Haddon Heights. For ap!"iber <strong>of</strong> years he assisted atthe Palmyra and HaddonHeights churches until theyn i-ed to the Methodiit Homiin <strong>Ocean</strong> Grove where theyremained until December 30when they came to WesleyHomestead.Mrs Pieplow is quite a quiltmakerand is now working onher 19th. She completed one andMM it to the <strong>Ocean</strong> Grovewhere they sold it at a Bazaarand got $65 forIt.Hie couple have two sons,franklin who lives in WonderLake, 111., and John Wesley whoresides in Lansdale, Pa. Iheyalso have five grandchildrenand one peat grandchild.•nils weekend they will begoing to Lansdale for a familycelebration <strong>of</strong> their anniversaryand nest weekendwill b« in Connecticut foranother celebration.Chapter holds jewel ritual;f; . . .A Ritual <strong>of</strong> Jewels ceremonyhighlighted the meeting <strong>of</strong> XiAlpha Iota Chapter, BetaSigma Phi held hurt Wednesdayevening in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.Joseph Boucher in linwoodDrama sessionset SaturdayMrs. Paul Becotte, Dramachairman <strong>of</strong> the SecondDistrict, New Jersey StateFederation <strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs,has announced an all-day She showed a variety <strong>of</strong> mapsdrama workshop to be con-Includinducted Saturday from io a.m.graphic relief,to 3 p.m. at the Primary SchoolBruce Minnix will headlinethe morning session speakingat 11 a.m. Mr. Mlnnix Is mayor<strong>of</strong> Qipe May nd ta betterknown as producer <strong>of</strong> two <strong>of</strong> thetop daytime television seriea,Search For Tomorrow and AHHn. Alan Richter, weBknown locally for her directing<strong>of</strong> drama productions, willconduct an afternoon "era*course" on puttinginclude directing, castingand producing. This wuTstartat i p.m.Mrs. Becotte wm brief thoseattending at the opening. C<strong>of</strong>feeand dessert will be providedduring the lunch break. Womenareadvised to bring a anadwich.The day's program is open toall Interested to drama, not justdub members. :Nan's Fashion ChaletSpotlight <strong>of</strong> th# Week2d% OFFNOW GENI8ATIONSPANT SUITSModem Jnrfartt»Caf| LMk hiModtm Junior «Su«aii5He New Over-Fmthtm <strong>On</strong>WrtThe candlelight ceremonywas conducted by Mrs. Boucherwith Mrs. Raymond KlineassiMing. The Ritual <strong>of</strong> Jewelldegrees were conferred on Mrs.Gerald Barrett and Mrs. JeanSwanseen.The'business meeting wasconducted by Mrs. JamesWoodland, president. Ordersfor greeting cards and note,paper were taken and the latestto the aeries <strong>of</strong> Beta Sigma Phicookbooks, the Gourmet, wason display,The program <strong>of</strong> the eveningfrom The Grand Tour was onthe Pace <strong>of</strong> the Earth and wasgven by Mrs. Walter Beddow.population and growing season.She also discussed theproportion <strong>of</strong> water and land anthe earth, the deepMt part <strong>of</strong>the ocean located In the Pacificand the hiSbest mountain peak,The next meeting, October 3,will be at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, JackBryson, t$7 Pinnacle rd.FVograms on the Polar Regionby Mrs. Kline and on Southeast.Asia by Mrs. Edward Bowenwill ^ dpretident'i home ai a subject.She mil this to Ms son andreceived a lister <strong>of</strong> thanki.The business meeting wasconductftd by Mri, MauriceEvans. Mrs, Fred Saisl introducedLinda Moore, aitudent at Mainland RegionalMgh School who was the clubrepresentative to CitizenshipInstitute held last June atDouglass College. Mil Mooretold the women <strong>of</strong> her experiencesat the Institute andthanked them lor the opportunityto attend.It was announced that theWomen's dub will sponsor theNeedlework Guild Ingatheringin November.Mrs. Douglas Kellner,American Home chairman,reported theher group this yequilts, •.'-••• .HMtwi* for kwere Mrs.. Utah'Mrs, Haryeypretty' spotmade by Mrt;.Dress#ndJacket OutfitsTwo and ThreePiece SuttiFALL FASHIONSCOATS • Dress Wools .Tweeds & SilJt* Colors.The Alligator Nylon Quilt Thermal Coat .Goes anywhere, any season, any weather.COATS. JACKETS - Wools • The naw Super HideSuede leek - Beautiful fake furi -RegularJacket Length to Fingertip. ;HANDBAGS - All new Fall Colors - Sifts -Shapes from M.M, Lovely. OccasionalBags • Beaded-Brocades -Gold - Silver:Metallic* • Faille • Peau de Sole, i•COMPLETE' - Full Crowp Kayser-R<strong>of</strong>hLoungewear • Sleep wear - Lingerie frooiLittle Bikinis to Full Length PeiBnolrs 1 -Robes - Housecoats,Daily 9 a.mFriday* aKIDS'FESTIVAL?-OF SPORTSWEAR• Boys' PantsIII%" nstsdWpufffl• Girls' Dresses by pettyFlinders & Miss QoaHty•' Pinaforesflbns I '• PantsuitsInfeat to Ii - lays art Giri«HI Miry Amm Phon« 39S-1094THi P f WMATE#f#TY FASHIONS 1MO NEW ROAD, SOMERS PAINT, tftfiit24l 1NOW OPEN DAILY 101« 5FRI. NITE TQ t—CLOSED BUMWe Carry .COMPLECTMATERNITYW yEreryllilngto W• Norting BraHiera 7/• MateroKy Glrdlts * 8tf£s• *pport ppt Psntybote ;• Slacks, 1))|M. PaMUiil -S• MaternHy GOWMT'Six inch moccasin toe shoe.Burgundy M|B r , SOft glove fullW»hl cowhide leathertthtoh W«!•« bindino. tl Iron oi(n«litant \ jNesprtfM cr*p«-,ole and sutaide I*22Mv ; '11> iTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER », lffflTHE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGERMilady f s fashion changed little over years, NAFEC women learn I^l^f ±r underColon/PAGE 5 - SECTIONsale with proceeds to »>tsiSOMERS "—- " PODJT - Hn' away arid! ihemberi <strong>of</strong> theclub's schoUrshlps and —very ime tnoM<strong>of</strong> today. AmongVuy Lou Schmicher, <strong>of</strong> thethat hid padded shoulders with boots wUl be used tordaytimeme outstanding items from neColony aub are busy preparing&toty Model AieBcya slip drew lining.mar, %e mazed and femininepUBpkmf punpktti to be used tor the The sale will be ,collection which will be bo thepresented u interesting andMn. Schmicber continued ksk it fee breeaat far1974hoUday decoraUng.October 12, IS, 19 and JO «

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