—————————— - * : c— m—— Of James C. Hutchiso Miss Norma Lucille anTuyle, b daughter of Mrs. Charles VanTuyle : . and the late Charles S. VanTuyle Harding, became the bride of James 19¢h ANNIVERSARY Artley’s big money-saving anniversary celebration lasts Only 3 More Days All month we've been celebrating with Special Purchases, Special Reductions — SPECIAL VALUES! Get your share of these 19th AN- NIVERSARY savings during the last 3 days — Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Norma VanTuyle, Bride Crisman Hutchison, son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hutchison of Trucks- ville in Wyoming Met®odist Church on Saturday afternoon at 3. Rev. Robert Wood of Carverton performed the double ring cere- mony before an altar banked with palms and white flowers. Mrs, Al- lan Albrecht played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Harold Seiple. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Leon VanTuyle, wore a gown of white marquisette with portrait neckline, fitted bodice, and long pointed sleeves. The wide bertha collar and bouffant skirt entrain were trimmed with self cording and ruching, Her finger- tip veil of illusion fell from a sweeheart halo of pleated illusion trimmed with pearls. She carried a bouquet of white rosebuds, white carnations and baby’s breath. Mrs. William Deitrich of Reading, matron of honor, wore a gown of white dotted ninon over pink taffeta with a matching sash tied Special Purchase! All-Rubber Bathing Slippers U. S. Rubber Co. 99 ¢ in a huge back bow. She wore a large horsehair picture hat trim- med with pink taffeta, and match- ing gauntlets. Her bouquet was of yellow rosebuds, pink carnations and baby’s breath, The bridesmaids, Miss Mary Grace Ambler of Abington, Miss Jane Dymond, of West Pittston and Miss Pearlla Stevenson of Chester, were attired in matching gowns of white dotted ninon over aqua. Regular $1.29 Value Special Purchase! Regular $1.99 Quality $1.99 BLOUSES Two for $3.00 They wore horsehair hats trimmed with aqua and matching gauntlets. They carried pink rosebuds, yel- low carnations and baby’s breath. Miss Noreen VanTuyle, niece of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. She wore a matching gown of white ninon over aqua, with a matching - hat and gauntlets. She caried pink rosebuds and yellow carnations. William S. Davis of Huntington, classmate of the bridegroom at SUMMER FUN-WEAR Jefferson Medical College, was best man. Ushers were George Dymond of Orange, cousin of the bride; Ronal Crisman of Kenmore and John Coleman of West Pittston, cousins of the bridegroom. The mother of the bride selected a toast lace trimmed dress with eggshell accessories and a corsage of orchids. The mother of the bride- groom chose a pink brocaded chi- ffon dress with white accessories and wore an orchid corsage. Following the ceremony a recep- | tion for 200 guests was held in the Bathing Suits... li $5.99 & $6.99 Shors: Act nani Ly hen $1.99 Halters: coma dadiiial ieamming Polo Shirts Play Suits LINGERIE SLAPS, TOI CIDE. eee $1.99 HALF SLIPS, rayon Jersey 88¢ SHORT PAJAMAS, rayon jersey ...... $1.99 PAN II Sirs eisai es 39¢ 3 for $1.00 | church parlors and the couple left | for Canada. | The bride was graduated from | Pennsylvania State Colege and is | teaching in Abington, Pa. Mr. | Hutchison is a graduate of Penn- | sylvania State College and is at- | tending Jefferson Medical College, | Philadelphia, They will reside in | Abington. | Showers for the bride were given | a the homes of Mrs. Edna Albrecht, Mrs. Jack James, Miss Mary Grace | Ambler, Miss Emily Taggart, Miss DRESSES $1.9 Gay, Floral Print House Frocks 33.88 SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY PRICE Cool, Summer Cottons, Bembergs, Etc. Two For $11 YOUR CHOICE OF ARTLEY'’S REGULAR $6.00 DRESSES Embroidered & Eylet Trimmed Cottons, Crepes, Rayons, Ete. $7.99 UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE STYLES Bolero Sun-Fashions, Dressy Cotton Crepes, Bembergs, Ete. MANY BECOMING LARGER SIZES MATERNITY DRESSES, from $3.99 | Marion Mathers, Miss Jane Dy- mond, Mrs. John Doane. The bride | also was entertained by the Ab- | ington Presbyterian Church Choir. ‘Mascali Family Holds ‘Reunion On Anniversary Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Mascali of | Machell avenue entertained at a family reunion Sunday in honor of Mrs. Mascali’'s father, Charles Hauck of Lock Haven who cele- brated his seventy eighth birth- day anniversary. Four generations were present: Mr, Hauck, Mrs. Ruby Rambo, Mrs. William Smith and ten week-old Barry Lee Smith, of Royersford, Present were: Mr, and Mrs, Charles Hauck, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Emert, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Caprio of Lock Haven; Mrs. J. B., Lotta, Mrs. Bessie Lenhart of Blooms- burg; Mrs. Michael Chyke and Mar- tha and David of Tower City; Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Hauck and Skippy of Ephrata; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hauck, Elwood and Carol of Kutz- town; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauck and John and Kitty of Dallas; Mrs. Ruby Rambo, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Jack Backus, Mrs. Shirley Ernestin and Joan Marie of Royers- ford; Miss Charlotte Hauck, Marian and David Mascali, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Lehman Folks Picnic At Bervaughn Park Members of Meeker W.S.C.S. and their children enjoyed a picnic at Bervaughn Park last Wednesday. At a short business meeting led by Mrs. Morton Connelly, president, plans were made for an ice cream 4 | social and a roast beef supper to be held later in the summer. Present were; Mesdames Elma Robison, Florence Davenport, Lillie Lamor- eaux, Ruth Rogers, Dorothy Steele, Helena VanBuskirk, Marie F. 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