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5R0NXVILLE BJVIBW PRESS AND REPORTER, BRONXVILLE, N. Y, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1964, l^LE^HONE BR 2-7580
Easter Lilies Wedding Background For Phyllis Salman, George Innes
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The O i r - i ) f the fcefofened Church w u linked with Easter liltet and dsfewood, and lighted with can4e&0ra Saturday when Mia* Phjdfii Howe Salman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phiffipe Carl Salman oTNdrtiisjate, Alger Coult, and George Leeser Innes,
'*on of Mr. and Mrs. George Mills Innes of Needham, Mass.; were marled by the Rev. Lowell Russell Ditzen.
dine K. O'Neil of Bronxville; Mrs. William A* Morrill of Arlington, Va., Mrs. Clinton Vail of Forest Hills, Miss .Dorothy Morris of New York City, and Miss Priseila A. Vxtm of Needham, fitter of « * Videfroom.
The attendants wore ballerina-length frocks of aqua silk shantung and small corded coronets of the same color with matching nose veils. Miss Hayward carried Easter lilies, iris and white
A wedding reception for 25a lilacs and the other attendants guests was held at the Siwanoy Country Club, following the 4 P.M. ceremony.
Th# bride wore an ivory bouffant gown of Italian silk satin, designed with a portrait neckline edged in lace. Her cap was tulle edged with pearls and her Brussels lace veil, which fell over a satin train, had been worn by the bride's mother at her weddftig. The bride's flowers were orchids, lilacs and brandywine rosea. She was escorted to the altar by her father.
Miss Betsey Cranston Hayward of Maiden, Mass., cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Also attending the bride were Miss Mary Arnold and Miss Gerai-
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Luther Young of Amber, Pa., was ' best man for Mr. Innes, whose ushers were Roland X Dickson of Weston, Mass., cousin of the bridegroom; Phillips Cranston Salman and Rodger A. Salman, brothers of the bride; Al-lison K. May of Weehawken, N J., Ralph E. Wesley of Riverdale, and John W. Gilroy of New York, v After a wedding trip to Nassau, the Bahamas, Mr. and Bfrs. Innes wfll live in New York City where Mr. Innes Is associated with the Jefferson Chemical Company, Inc.
Mrs. Innes, a graduate of the Bronxville School and Bennington College, received 1ier M. A. degree from Columbia University. She Is a member of the New York Junior league. Her husband is a graduate of Harvard University. >
NEW ENGLAND WOMEN Mrs, F. Bradley Reynolds of 36
Avon Road will be hostess Monday at her home at 2:30 P.M. for the annual meeting of the Bronxville Colony el the National Society of New England Women. Louise Gates .Gunsalus will give a talk on the "Romance of Old Quilts."
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MBS. GEOBGJE LESSER INNES, who before her marriage Saturday was the former Miss Phyllis Howe Salman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Carl Salman Of Northgate, Alger Court. —- Robert Browning Baker Photo.
GOP Membership In Women's Club Hits Highest Mark
Mrs. Otis C. Morrill, president of the Women's Republican Club of Bronxville announces that the recent membership campaign has resulted in the highest membership in the Club's history.
Mrs. G. Wesley Gates, treasurer, reDorts almost 600 members and added that she is continuing to receive "a steady stream of applications."
Membership chairman Mrs R. A. Hohaus remarked that "The unprecedented success of this drive is ue to the new surge of interest Republican women are showing in government affairs It indicates their determination to keeo the Republican Party strong."
On the membership committee are Mrs. Thomas C. Betts. Mrs, Harold B. Finn. Mrs. Gordon F. Fletcher. Mrs. Fred E. Hamilton, Mrs. N. Barry Hekma. Mrs. Herbert D. Lent, Mrs. T. C. Morehouse Jr., Mrs. Lester A. Mount. Mrs. Colgate Phillips. Mrs. Gregory Pipeson. Mrs. William H Risley and Mrs. T>t B. Whitte-more. -,
Mrs. William A. Smith will be hostess Tuesday at a membership tea to be held at the Village Library from 3 to & P.M., when the new members will be welcomed Into the club. The 1954-55 Slate of officers "will be announced at the tea.
The annual luncheon has been postponed until May 25 when Robert Morris, counsel to the U. S. Senate's Subcommittee on Internal Security will speak. The luncheon was postponed in order that new members may attend
, .—j Millers' Visitors Suffer Mishap On Plane Trip
Easter for the Dr. J. Quinter Miller family of 10 "Manor Drive, Crestwood, was slightly marred when Mrs. Miller's. son, E. L. Semones and his family of Tulsa, Okla., did not arrive for an intended visit. En route, the Semones1 family plane made a forced landing on a Shelbyville, Ky., farm. *
However, as in Shakespeare, "All's well that ends well," for. while the plane was somewhat damaged, Mr. and Mrs.1 Semones, and their three children who were with them, escaped injury. They were only slightly startled at the sudden landing made necessary by a low fuel tank.
Mrs. Miller said this week when speaking of the accident, "They fly all the time and landing in a field is no novelty to them." Her son is head*of the National Buildings Materials Co., in Tuba.
Because of the damaged plane the Semones returned home instead of continuing their trip East. But they expect to head East again in July when Miss Anita Lee Semones, daughter of Mrs. Miller, will be married to Donald Alan Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf of Hazen, N.D., who is now on the technical staff of the Bell Telephone Laboratories in Murray Hill N.J. Miss Semones lives with Dr. and Mrs. Miller in Crestwood.
Disappointed as they were, Dr. and Mrs. Miller will not have to wait until July to see Mr. Semones and his family for they are leaving next month for,a trip West and* will stop in Tulsa for a visit* *
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SLC STUDENT ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Everett Edward
Sherwin of Katonah, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Jill Sherwin, a former Sarah Lawrence College student, to Carl Hicks White Jr.» son of the late Mr. and Mn. White of Huttoa Park, N. Y.,
MISS MULLEN ELECTED V.P. Miss Judith Mullen* daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mullen, 54 Sagamore Road, has been elected vice president at the International Relations Club at El-mira College for the coming year. She is a freshman at that college.
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way Road has annoanced the en. gagement of her daughter, Miss Patsfcia Ann Hoge, to Anthony Joseph Vaccaro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Vaccaro of Mount Vernon. No date has been set for the wedding.
Miss Hoge, daughter also of the tote Mr. Hoge, was graduated from the Bromcvflle School and attended Penn Hall Junior College in Peimsylva)Ua. Her future, husband, who served two
in the Army, attended Tech High 3cnooL
HJtTerwftiigerJr. To Wed NJ. Girl < Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Greiner of Green tree Road, Marl-ton, N*. J. announce the betrothal of their daughter, Cretchen El len,'to H. John TerwiUiger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Ter-williger of 796 Bronx River Road and Kingston. .1 . •
A late Summer wedding is planned.
Miss Greiner is a junior at Wells College.
M£ Terwilliger, who was graduated from the College of Agriculture at Cornell University, is now studying at the Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine.
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The engagement of Miss Eileen Blake to Robert William Halli-day of 80S Bronx River Road, son of Mrs. Teresa Halliday of Brooklyn and the late John C. Halliday Sr., of Bronxville, has been announced by Miss Blake's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blake of 561 Upper Mountain Avenue, Upper Montclair, N. J. The wedding will take place June
Miss Blake was graduated from Vermont Junior College and attended New York University. Mr. Halliday is attending Columbia University and expects to graduate in June*
Mrs. William K. Helling of 36 . Crestwood Avenue has sailed aboard the SS United States for i five-week visit to Germany, Luxembourg, B e l g i u m and France.
Miss Eleanor Anne LaCava, a graduate of Roosevelt High School, to Sgt First Class Lewis John Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Millard J. Walker of Yorktown Heights. .
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And so it went—until he rolled up in front of the house—and sounded the horn for the happiest, most delighted family gathering in years.
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