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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 13

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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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SUNDAY CALL-CHRONICLE, Allentown. Sept. 28, 1947 13 ages of essential, and generally care rumen. as tentative arrangements now atand. the public might enjoy a look- in at only one show, and that merely Bessie Ursprung Wed To Charles Harlan In Baptist Church Bessie Ursprung, Farmington, became the bride of Charles Harlan, 311 N.

Law Saturday afternoon in I rehearsal of the wedding, with stand-ins for all the principals. And to get a peep at shadows rather than substance, people probably would have Royal Wedding Will Be Minus Usual Fanfare LONDON. (PI Glamor starved Britons who hoped that the grinding monotony of "we work or we want" would be relieved by a round of exciting, handsome special functions preceding the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten have been disappointed ngain. Their tnvernmrnt. rannnf afTnrn tv to be up pretty early, as such Dractic the bridegroom, and Graee Mum-hauer were bridesmaids.

They wore aqua marquisette gowns and matching Juliet caps and carried bouquets of salmon-hued gladioli. Hugh Haffner was best man. Ushers were William and Ethelbert Stephens, brothers, of the bridegroom. A reception was held at Baer's hall, 10th and Harrison Sts. Mr.

and Mrs. Stephens left on a trip to Niagara Palls. They will reside at 937 N. 5th St. Mrs.

Stephens was graduated from Allentown High school in 1947 and is employed at Kay's Jewerly store. Mr. Stephens served in the navy for a year and Is employed by the Paul Stephens Contracting Co. ing customarily Is done first thing In the morning when traffic is light and the risk of crowd obstruction rela tively mild. 4 No date, however, has been set for a rehearsal, which will entail chiefly ianiiOTiip(Mnminiiai urn i i fl: ir a trial run, witn norses, carnages and outriders, over the route from Buckingham Palace to the Abbey, and back again, in order to achieve perfect timing, and a run through the wedding ritual Itself, clergy, choir and standing taking part.

In line with the king's wishes to observe strictest economy, plans for flood-lighting public buildings In London on the night of Nov. 20 have been cancelled. Probably the only building to be illuminated will be Buckingham Palace, making it easier f6r the crowds to se ePrlncess Elizabeth and Philip if they appear indulgence. From members of the royal household it was learned that virtually the only events preliminary to the ceremony in Westminster Abbey Nov. 20 will be private ones a dinner here, a reception there, a modest party somewhere else and these, it was affirmed, would not unduly tax privy purse or public treasury, Normally there would be at least one full state dinner for foreign royalty, high-ranking diplomats and other illustrious guests; a grand ball reminiscent of opulent, ornate times; colorful touches of antiripttory pageantry.

All that is ruled out because Britain hard up, plagued by short They'll wear these Watch Masterpieces proudly delight in their modern streamlined compactness, their precision-like dependability and meticulous distinction in a variety of styles. 1 1 t. Warm colored bronze and brass containers are perfect for fall and winter flower arrangements. I MRS. CHARLES HARLAN the First Baptist church.

Rev. William J. Dow officiated. The bride wore a navy blue ensemble I J. with matching accessories and a cor sage of gardenias and white orchids.

LaRue Webster, the maid of honor, Priscilla Goodwin Wed To Carl Seibecker Jr. In Wyncote Church Priscilla Goodwin, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harold Goodwin Jr. of Wyncote, was married to Carl Seibecker son of Carl Seibecker Sr. of Scranton and the late Mrs.

Seibecker, Sept. 13 in All Hallows church, Wyncote. Rev. Nathaniel B. Groton, rector of St.

Thomas church. White-marsh, performed the wedding ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white satin and marquisette made with a pearl-trimmed yoke, a long heirloom veil of brussel lace, and carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums and ste-phanotis. Mary Morgan Goodwin, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Carol Goodwin, Swarthmore, cousin of the bride, Georgene Graham. Bethlehem, cousin of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids.

The maid of honor wore a goldtor.e faille gown and carried a bouquet of The bridesmaids wore green faille gowns and carried bouquets of chrysanthemums. All wore floral headdresses matching their bouquets. Dr. Jack W. Ludwig, Bethlehem, was best man and Harold Goodwin III, Robert S.

Seibecker of East Orange, N. and Nell Culliney and Charles Couch, both of Bethlehem, were ushers. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents, after which'the couple left on a wedding trip to Atlantic City, N. J. They will reside in Milford, wheie Mr.

Seibecker is employed. The bride was graduated from Smith college and the bridegroom from Lehigh university. wore a grey suit with black accessories and a corsage of orchids. William, Kreos was the best man. I Mrs.

Harlan has been employed bv 1 i v. MR. AND MRS. NORMAN K. STEPHENS the Raxon Silk Co.

and Mr. Harlan by the Central Railroad of N. J. They will reside in Farmington. So-N-So Clubwomen Discuss Long Skirls Rev.

G. R. Booth performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Maurice Thomas was at the organ and Sylvia Baranek was vocalist.

The bride wore a slipper satin gown with full-length veil held in place by a tiara of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of I WP gold crss COBBIES Phyllis Howell Wed To Norman Stephens In Zion EC Church Phyllis Howell, daughter of Mrs. Arol Peters, 504 N. 2nd and Jesse Howell, Hagerstown, became the bride of Norman K. Stephens, son of Mrs.

James Stephens, 937 N. 5th yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Zion E. c. church. gladioli.

i Lois Howell, sister of the bride, was jmaid of honor. She was gowned in CHARGE ACCOUNTS OR DIVIDED PAYMENTS pins maiquitvewe auu wuic ing juliet cap. She carried a bouquet of pink gladioli. Mrs. William MacLean, sister of Shortage of homes and length of dresses were discussed at the "first fall meeting of the So-N-So club Friday night at home of Mrs.

Hulda Alte-mose, 1132 Court St. Election of officers was held during a brief business session. The new officers are Bessie Wilson, i president; Mrs. Hulda Altemose, vice president; Mrs. Frances Fletcher, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs.

Joyce Hoover, publicity directress. Two new members were admitted, Mrs. Ruth Dauscher and Mrs. Jean Eisenhard. Sewing was engaged in following i the business session.

Luncheon was served by the hostess. Present were Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Altemose, Mrs. Fletcher.

Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Christine Seip, Mrs. Mabel Hem-ler and Mrs. Grace Henrick.

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