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Wedding Plans Announced for Miss Anderson. Mr. Twiname • Miss Carolyn Anderson, daugh- from Cornell University in 1953.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Anderson of Kenilworth, 111., will become the bride of John Dean Twiname, son of Mr. and Mrs. C G. Twiname of St. Elmo's Hill, at a wedding ceremony to take place on Saturday, Aug. 6.
The marriage will take place at the Kenilworth Union Church, Kenilworth, 111., at 8:30 in the evening. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Clint Ritchie, who is associated with the Glenview Community Church, Glenview. 111. The Rev. Mr. Ritchie had been an acquaintance of the prospective bridegroom, when he was serving on the religious advisory staff at Cornell University.
The bride-to-be will be given in marriage by her father, and will have Miss Carrie Ross of Kenilworth. as maid of honor.
Alan Quinby of Chappaqua, a cousin of Mr. Twiname, will serve as best man.
A reception will follow the ceremony, after which the couple will take a wedding trip to Canada. They will make their new home in Cambridge. Mass.
Miss Anderson attended Bradford Junior College at Havenll. Mass.. later transferring to Cornell University. She received her Teacher's Certificate from Northwestern University.
Mr. Twiname was graduated
He entered the service in the following Fall and served in the Artillery Branch of the U. S. Army, stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, from which he has now been released with the rank of Lieutenant. In September he will enter the Harvard School of Business Administration from which he will receive his Master's Degree.
Miss Barrett Engaged to Lieutenant
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Barrett of Hardscrabble Road announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Anne Thorndike Barrett, to Lieut. Donald Passarell of Syracuse.
Miss Barrett, a graduate of the Emma Willard School, is a senior at Radcliffe College, where she is currently taking summer courses in order to finsih next January.
Lieut Passarell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Passarell of Medina. N. Y. He was graduated from Cornell University in 1954 and is in the Air Force.
The wedding will take place in the Fall.
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MRS. RICHARD H. CLUM
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Miss Thomazine Widdowson Is Bride oi Lieut. Richard Clum
Miss Thomazine Widdowson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William H. Widdowson of Summit, N. J., became the bride of Lieut. Richard H. Clum, son of Dr. and Mrs Harold H. Clum of Smith Street, Saturday afternoon
The 4:30 ceremony took place in the Calvary Episcopal Church, Summit, N. J., with the rector, the Rev. Elmer F. Francis, officiating. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents.
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Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride was gowned in white embroidered o r g a n d y fashioned with a scoop neck line, cap sleeves, and an empire waist, the skirt falling in Chapel-length train. Her finger tip length veil fell from a crown of seed pearls.
Miss Elizabeth Loose of Jim Thorpe, Pa., was maid of honor for the bride, and Miss Eleanor May of Morristown. N. J served as a bridesmaid. They wore similar frocks of embroid ered white organdy in ballerina length, and small straw hats They carried bouquets of white and pink roses with delphinium
Robert D e e r i n g of White Plains acted as best man for Lt. Clum. and the ushers were W i l l i a m W. Widdowson Jr brother of the bride, Richard Glasser of Summit, and Henry D. Chaplin Jr. of Old Farm Road.
Lieut. Clum was graduated from Horace G r e e l e y Higl School and from Johns Hopkins University.
Following the wedding recep tion, the couple' left for a motor trip South. They will make their home -after July 18, in San An tonio, Texas, where the bride groom is stationed with the U. Army. '
atholic hurch Scene
OfWedding The Church of St. John and
St. Mary was the scene Saturday morning for the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Ann Ostern-dorff, Saughter of Mr. and Mrs. KenneCh M. Osterndorff of Scarsdale, who became the bride, of George B. Pavek Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Pavek of Tuckahoe.
The Rev. Father William O'Neill of .New York City, formerly pastor of the Chappaqua church,, officiated at the ceremony. Father O'Neill had previously been pastor of the Immaculate Conception Church in Tuckahoe, of which the bridegroom is a communicant.
Miss Barbara Joan Osterndorff of New York City served as maid of honor for her sister, and Miss Stephanie Stone of Tuckahoe was flower girl. John Drew Pavek was best man, and the ushers were Donald Kenneth Osterndorff. brother of the bride, and Nicholas Carforo of New York.
A reception followed at Scars-dale Lodge, Scarsdale, after which the couple left for a wed ding trip to Maine.
The bride is a graduate of New Rochellp High School. Mr. Pavek. a graduate of Eastchester High School, is with the United Parcel Service in New York City
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The first contingent of campers from all parts of Westchester County are at the Salvation Army Ashford Hills Camp at Ardsley. More than 100 campers will enjoy a two week program in the . J acres of woodland. The Ashford Hills Camp is one of the activities supported by funds raised in the Army's Annual Ap peals throughout the county and by fees from campers able to pay or from agencies sending campers.
Mrs. Hutcheson Page of Crest Road, is local Salvation Army Camp chairman, serving with a committee of Miss Elizabeth Chideste'r, treasurer, M. Donald Cadman. Mrs. Franklin Mont ross and Mrs. Dudley Parsons
WINS SCHOLARSHIP Robert Gavitt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Gavitt of Woodland Street, was recipient of the an nual scholarship award of Brown University Club for a student o: Westchester C o u n t y . Rober graduated with honors from the Mount Kisco High School in June. He was president of the Senior Class, the school band and was active in many of the school's extra - curriculum pro grams. The scholarship was awarded on the basis of scholar ship, leadership and icharacter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chapin Hoskins, formerly of Chappaqua, and now of Hopkinton, N. H., announce he marriage of their daughter
Jean to Mr. Edgar P. H. Mei-bohm, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Meibohm of Greens-
MISS AGNES DONNELLY
Miss Donnelly Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoyt o: 192 Hunts Lane announce the engagements of Mrs Hoyt's daugh ter, Miss Agnes Elizabeth Donnelly, to Mr. Robert Treston Van Gurp of Ridge, Long Island, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Van Gurp o" Brooklyn.
Miss Donnelly who is the daughter of the late Thomas Donnelly of White Plains, was graduated from the Horace Greeley High School and tl.e Barbizon School of Modeling. She is employed by William H. McGee and Company of Pleasantville.
Mr. Van Gurp attended schools in Richmond Hill, Long Island, and served in the navy medical corps. He is in his own contracting business on Long island.
A Fall wedding is planned.
New Castle Tribune,-Chappaqua, N.-Y.,:JulyVl4,;^955^;^t :
Miss Jean Of Mr. Edgar P. R Meihohm
'Day in Sun' Outing Next Wednesday
A "Day in the Sun" has been planned as an outing by the Women's Guild of Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester.
The outing will take place' on Tuesday at the estate of Mrs. Daniel Ehrlich, Old Briarcliff Road, Briarcliff Manor. In the event of rain, it will be held the following day, Wednesday, July 20.
The outing will be from 10 to 5 o'clock and will include swimming, games, awarding of door prizes, and an outdoor buffet lunch at noon. Reservations must be made in advance and may be made with Mrs Ehrlich, Mrs. Herbert Lazarus Mrs. Arthur Sherman, Mrs Richard Koret and Mrs. Miriam Horowitz. &
boro, North Carolina. The cere-money was performed at 10;30 A.M. Saturday, July 9 in the Concordia Lutheran Church, Wilmington, Del., by the Reverend, George H. Mueller, pastor. Members of the immediate families were present.
The bride, who is a graduate of Horace Greeley High School Wellesley College and the Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy, is Assistant Director of the Delaware Curative Workshop in Wilmington, Delaware.
Mr. Meibohm is a graduate of Guilford College, the University of North Carolina and the Ohio State University. He is a research chemist for the Chemical Department at the Experimental Station of the duPont Company, Wilmington. Delaware.
After a wedding trip to Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Meibohm plan to make their home in Wilmington.
SEE DAVEY CROCKETT Mount Kisco's own D a v e y
Crockett will be on hand this evening to award tickets to the children who attend the Moses Taylor Jr. Post carnival on the parking area behind the Green Street Firehouse. He will also present to some youngster in attendance a two-wheel bicycle, special award for the evening.
O. McCorison Joins Firm Of Engineers
According to an announcement | received today, Orrin S McCorison of Grev Rock Lane, has| joined the firm of Lester B. Knight and Associates, consulting engineers, in the New*-York I office at 50 Church". Street
Mr. McCorison. a resident of Chapaqua for the past 18 y^ars, had 'formerly " been associated with Boose, Allen and Hamilton, consulting engineers. A graduate of Northwestern University, he served with the OPA in Washington, D.C., during the war. He .ioins the firm of Lester B. Knight in the capacity pf senior associate.
Lemon Custard, % Ba^ 98c at Seabergh's; Also Lemon Sherbet, 79c
You now have your choice of 23 different flavors of delicious ce Cream in sturdy round hilf
gallon containers at Seabergh's Freezer Owners Depot in White Plains. Covers go on tightly so vou can dip several flavors without having the Ice Cream dry out. It's heavy creamy Ice Cream of standard richness yet the price is only 98c. Newest flavor is Lemon Custard. Others are Peppermint Stick, Butter Almond. Chocolate M o l a s s e s Chip, Butter Pecan, Pineapple, Walnut, Fresh Peach. Pistachio, Black Raspberry, Cherry Custard, Banana and all regular flavors. Also a big choice of flavors in extra rich Ice Cream or $1.09 per round half gallon.
Milk Sherberts are 79c . . . Orange, R a s p b e r r y , Pineapple, Lemon. Also many stick and cup items in box lots for 3%<\ 4c and 7c each. All at 200 Westchester Avenue, W h i t e Plains block below Altaian's.
MISS CAROLINE CHOATE Miss Caroline Choate who
maintamedf -a home on Tariiy town Road, Pleasantville, until about five years ago, died Thursday at her apartment on East 72nd Street,, New York. She was eighty-eight years old.
Daughter of the late Dr George *0. S £ < 3 ^ t e Susan Osgood CftoateVMIfeS "Choate was born in Taunton, Mass., but moved to Pleasantville in 1870 with her family, when she was about two .years old; .She;:was one of nine children. • •
Her father operated a sanito-rium in Pleasantville until his death in 1896. Her mother died in 1925.
Active in philanthropic affairs in both New York and Westchester, Miss Choate was among the founders of the Westchester Children's Association. She was vice president of the Church Mission of Health, now the Youth Consultation Service and helped found tho Westchester chapter of the Service. She was also interested in the Manhattan Trade School for Girls.
Miss Choate was a member of | |f| the first class of the Brearley Day School in New York, and. one of the first members of the" Cosmopolitan Club in New York. She was a communicant of St John's Church in Pleasantville.
One brother, Arthur O. Choate of Tarrytown Road, Pleasantville a retired Wall Street banker, and several nieces and nephews sur vive.
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