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| Three Birthdays Marked at Party Three Birthdays Marked at Party Three birthday anniversaries were marked last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Trollinger, of 1247 Queen street, when they entertained in honor of their son Carlos, George Slonaker and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger. The guests included Mrs, George Trollinger Sr., Mr, and Mrs. William Slonaker, Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, Miss Jane Trollinger, Mr. and Mrs, George Trollinger Jr., and children Yvonne and Carlos, Carl Trollinger and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Trollinger. |
| Personals Mrs. U. G. Mauger and Mrs. E. G, Keen, Warwick, attended a Shrine session in Reading last night. Mr. and Mrs. George Amole, Mr. and Mrs. William Hartenstine, Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger and daughter, Jane, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christ, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Christ gave a dinner at card party at their home. |
| Mrs. Trollinger is Hostess
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| Personals PERSONALS Miss Jane A. Trollinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger. 313 North Evans st., left yesterday to spend the week in the home of her sister. Mrs. Joseph Forrest, Wayne, Pa. |
| Local Group Home After Vacation In keeping with a custom established several years ago, a group of local women and their families spent a week at Miss Iva Smith’s cottage at Wildwood. N. J. The group returned home Sunday night. Those in the party were Mrs. Henry Freeh and children, Evelyn and Henry, Stowe; Mrs. George Amole. 173 York street; Miss Ruth Steltz, Strand apartments; Mrs. Wayne Trollinger and daughters. Alta and Jane, 307 North Evans street; Mrs. Viola Trayer and daughters, Gladys and June, 319 North Evans street; Mrs. Belva Harnley, 173 York street; Mrs. William Hartenstine and sons. Roger and Glenn, 28 West Fifth street; Mrs. Kryder Slonaker and children, Kenneth and George, 331 Jefferson avenue, and Mrs. George Trollinger Sr., 313 North Evans street. Mrs. Amole is spending the remainder of the Summer at the cottage. Kenneth Harnley son of Mrs. Belva Harnley spent the week-end with the group. Local Croup Home After Vacation |
| Members of the TT Club Member's of the TT club and their families held an outing yesterday at Pleasantville. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger and daughter, Jane, Pottstown; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fresh and son, Henry Jr., Quinter and Glasgow streets; Mr. Francis Boyer, Mr, and Mrs. William Hartenstine, Pottstown; Mr. and Mrs Norman K Bitting and daughters, Ruth and Elaine; Vine street; Mary Smkh, Vine street; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller, Glasgow street. |
| Thirty Tables Filled With Players Thirty Tables Filled With Players Players for 18 tables on Saturday afternoon and 12 tables on Saturday evening were in attendance at a card party sponsored by the New Grade Parent-Teachers’ association to raise money for charity. The affair was held in Borough hall. Mrs. Wayne Trollinger headed the committee in charge of arrangements. Jane Trollinger and Josephine Flickinger sold salted nuts during the playing to add to the receipts. Mrs. John W. Guest and Mrs Earl Trayer won door prizes, a quarter ton of coal, while other honors were won by Mrs. Paul Hoffman, Miss Alice Reichelderfer, Mrs. George A. Lessig, Mrs. R. Halteman, Mrs. E. Harnley, Miss Anna LaPish, Mrs. Russell Shelly, Miss Evelyn Hirsch. Mrs. Russell Frankum, Mrs. G. Stout, Mrs. Raymond Fout, Mrs. Wallace Reigner, Miss Isabelle Grove, Miss Elizabeth Biederwolf, Mrs. Alvin Kerper, Mrs. Carl Dahms, Florence Klein, Mrs. William R. L Firth, Mrs. Philip Princenthai, Mrs Albert Longaker, Mrs. William Walker, Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. Joseph Haines, J. Ernest Spare, Mrs. Edwin Kurtz, Mrs. Florence Smith, Miss Isabelle Grove, Mrs. Louis Friedman, Harold Eppehimer and Mrs. Paul Duttenhofer. |
| Jane Trollinger Becomes Bride at Pretty Ceremony Jane Trollinger Becomes Bride at Pretty Ceremony Before a large assemblage of friends and relatives Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock Miss Jane Arline Trollinger. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, 313 North Evans street, became the bride of Mr. Paul D Ammon Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Ammon. 462 North York street, in Trinity Reformed church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John B. Frantz, pasto*, before an altar banked with white snapdragons, white begonias, ferns, and palms, Prior to the ceremony a half hour recital of bridal music was presented by Mrs. Minnie Brendlinger Lehr. She was assisted by Mrs. Harold Buhman. vocalist, who sang, *‘I Love You Truly,’’ “I Love You,-’ and •‘Because.” Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely In a gown of traditional white satin, fashioned with a fitted bodice, high neckline with a scalloped yoke of marquisette, and a full skirt ending in a wide graceful train. Her finger tip veil was attached to a tiara of orange blossoms and her bouquet was a cascade of lilies. Matron of honor was Mrs. Joseph Forrest, sister of the bride and maid of honor was Miss Constance Chaplin. Bridesmaids were Miss Yvonne Trollinger, cousin of the bride, Mrs. John Wanger Jr., Miss Betty Saylor, cousin of the bridegroom, and Mrs. N. C. Reynier Jr. A niece of the bride. Miss Susan Forrest, attended as flower girl. Mrs. Forrest wore yellow taffeta, the model featuring a high neckline fitted bodice, cap sleeves and full skirt with peplum effect. Her headdress of flowers matched her shower bouquet of iris. Miss Chaplin wore coral taffeta and the bridesmaids were attired in aqua gowns, all styled like the matron of honors. They wore headdresses and carried bouquets of daffodils and acacia. Miss Forrest wore the same as the matron of honor arid her headdress and bouquet were matching. Mr. Elmer Pollock served as best man while the ushers were Messrs Benjamin Bradley, Robert Groom. Joseph Forrest, brother-in-law of the bride. Warren Egolf, cousin of the bride, and Richard Eppehimer. Mrs. Trollinger, mother of the bride, wore a lime colored dress with hat to match and brown accessories. She wore a corsage of cymbisums. Mrs. Ammon, mother of the bridegroom, was attired in navy blue and she wore a corsage of gardenias. Following a reception which was held in the church, the couple left on a wedding trip to New' York and upon their return they will reside it, 23 North Hanover street. For traveling the bride chose a chartreuse suit with brown accessories and a brown orchid corsage. |