Miss Bressler Wed to Julius A. Phillips
Miss Mildred L. Bressler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bressler, 1049 Wolverton Street, became the bride of Julius Augustus Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Phillips, of Sunbury R. D. 1, in a ceremony performed at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in first Reformed Church by Rev. Charles W. Buffington, the pastor [1 Oct 1947].
The couple was attended by Elwood Clayberger and Miss Anna Clement, both of Sunbury R. D. 1. The ushers were John H. Brown, this city, brother-in-law of the bride, and Henry W. Bressler, brother of the bride. Nelson Suffel was organist, and Mrs. Mildred Mahlon, an aunt of the bride, sang “I Love You Truly” and “O, Promise Me.” The bride was given in marriage by her brother, George Bressler. Members of the immediate families and friends witnessed the nuptial. The bride and bridesmaid both wore suits. The bride carried yellow rose buds and the bridesmaid pom pom’s.
Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the groom’s sister, Mrs. Dorothy Brosious, Catawissa Avenue, after which the young couple left on a wedding trip. Mrs. Phillips is a member of the junior class of Sunbury High School and has been employed at the soda fountain of Walker’s Drug Store. Mr. Phillips, formerly employed by the Sunbury Milk Products company, entered the army three months ago, and is home on furlough from Fort Jackson, S C., en route to a new assignment in California. He will leave this city October 14.
Prior to the wedding little Sandra Kay Bressler, a niece of the bride, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Bressler, was baptized by Rev. Buffington. Four generations of the family were represented the child, her mother, her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Bressler and her great-grandmother, Mrs. Emma Mahlon.
Miss Bressler Wed to Julius A. Phillips
Miss Mildred L. Bressler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bressler, 1049 Wolverton Street, became the bride of Julius Augustus Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Phillips, of Sunbury R. D. 1, in a ceremony performed at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in first Reformed Church by Rev. Charles W. Buffington, the pastor [1 Oct 1947].
The couple was attended by Elwood Clayberger and Miss Anna Clement, both of Sunbury R. D. 1. The ushers were John H. Brown, this city, brother-in-law of the bride, and Henry W. Bressler, brother of the bride. Nelson Suffel was organist, and Mrs. Mildred Mahlon, an aunt of the bride, sang “I Love You Truly” and “O, Promise Me.” The bride was given in marriage by her brother, George Bressler. Members of the immediate families and friends witnessed the nuptial. The bride and bridesmaid both wore suits. The bride carried yellow rose buds and the bridesmaid pom pom’s.
Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the groom’s sister, Mrs. Dorothy Brosious, Catawissa Avenue, after which the young couple left on a wedding trip. Mrs. Phillips is a member of the junior class of Sunbury High School and has been employed at the soda fountain of Walker’s Drug Store. Mr. Phillips, formerly employed by the Sunbury Milk Products company, entered the army three months ago, and is home on furlough from Fort Jackson, S C., en route to a new assignment in California. He will leave this city October 14.
Prior to the wedding little Sandra Kay Bressler, a niece of the bride, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Bressler, was baptized by Rev. Buffington. Four generations of the family were represented the child, her mother, her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Bressler and her great-grandmother, Mrs. Emma Mahlon.