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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 12

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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ersona otes AND MRS. LEWIS P. SMITH of 1601 James it. have returned after a visit with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Howell Smith of Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are staying with Mr.

Mrs. Niver Wynkoop of 132 Chatham rd. until tomorrow, when they will go to Skaneateles to spend the summer months. Mrs. Harry F.

Butler of 323 Highland ave. and her sister, Mrs. Floyd R. Todd of 104 Hampshire who have been spending some time with Mrs. Butler's sori-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh E. Replogle of Coraopolis Heights, have returned home. Dr. Charles D.

Post of 506 Comstock ave. spent yesterday in New York city on business. i Dr. and Mrs. C.

B. Rathbum of 809 Westmoreland who have been spending two weeks at the Grasse River club in the Adirondacks. have returned home. RS. JEROME DEWITT BARNUM of 118 Hampshire rd.

has returned after spending four weeks in Chicago, 111., where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S. Wilson and daughter, Lucia Leach Mrs. Wilson and daughter accompanied Mrs.

Barnum to Syracuse and will be her guest until they leave for their new home in Milwaukee, Wia. Marshall H. Durston, of Sewickley, arrived yesterday and is spending a few days with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall H.

Durston of 175 Shotwell pk. Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Farr and son, Jan Farr of 207 Clarke st.

and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Fulmer of 315 DeWitt will leave tomorrow to spend the Memorial day holiday at Seneca lake. Mrs.

Getman of 317 Highland ave. will return home tomorrow after spending some time with her 'son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bates of Florham, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Chappell of 113 Circle rd. and Mr.

and Mrs. Mercer V. White, of 1009 Harrison who have been vacationing in the Grasse River club in the Adirondacks, have returned Miss Betty Heitzman. daughter of Mr-, and Mrs. George P.

Heitzman of 319 Roberts Miss Helen Langhorst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Langhorst of ,408 Delmar pi. and Miss Mary Butler, daughter of: 'Family Dips' Planned ARRANGE BANQUET Mrs. Carl Hemmer, left, and Miss Ellen O'Connell are co-chairmen for the annual banquet of the Women's club of St.

John Evangelist church. Mrs. Catherine Barrett will be toastmaster and there will be a musical program. Cars will be available for those desiring transportation, leaving from in front of the church at 6 p. m.

Wednesday, June 1, for the Syracuse Yacht and Country club at South Bay on Oneida lake, scene of the event. Mrs. Frank Dillon and Mrs. Milton Prarie are assisting with arrangements. Births Recorded The following births were recorded yesterday at the bureau of vital statistics: SONS Mr.

mud Mrs. Norman Mayo (Patricia E. Day). 213 Beecher May 1 21; Mr. find Mrs.

Io H. Walter. Jr. (Fern D. LaGrange), air base, Sallna.

May 23; Mr. and Mrs. Angelo J. Don Vito (Frances E. Fldi), 104 Pond lane.

May 23; Mr. and Mrs Francis DeFonde (Maria G. Macro), 121 Dearborn May 23; Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.

Miller (Kathleen DelConte), 520 Hills- May 24; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Detor (Carmella Dalf o). 225 Hazelhurst WCA Tennis, Swim Classes Get Under Way Next Week An accelerated Senior Ked Cross life saving course for boys and eirls 16 and over will begin Wednesday in the YWCA pool, according to Miss Margaret Wellington, associate health director-at the YWCA.

Special "family dips" are planned. The entire family is Rochester Grads Have Supper Party Mrs. Aubrey Hunter MacAndrews of 206 Dewitt rd. opened her home and garden on May 24; Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Hubert su Margaret Butler of 916 Lemoyne ave. left yesterday by plane to) (Anna Magierowski). ilia wmis spend weekend in New York city. They are registered at the Astor.j* 1 2 DAUGHTERS RS. FRANK E.

SHERMAN of 301 Cornwall DeWitt, is N. some time in Watervliet and Albany visiting friends. i a Mrs, Leonard P. wood i i Bretvertoti. May 20; Mr.

and Mrs. John Bucci of 1324 Grant blvd. will leave today for the eoh 1 ts 1 0 tv 2JSJ' Minoa. May 23, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacs E. Sny- mountains in Pennsylvania where he will visit several of the (Ruth M. sun. 705 Niagara, May 23; Mr. snd Mrs.

Joseph G. Mosley (Dolo- hotels. Mr. and Mrs. Fred I.

Olmstead of 238 Brattle rd. will leave today to occupy th'eir cottage at the Syracuse Yacht club. Mrs. Evelyn Castellini and son, Joseph, of 406 Darrow Solvay, accompanied by Mrs. Castellini's son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Modesto Nicolini, have departed on a three month trip abroad. They res May), 121 Schiller May Mr. and Mrs. Henry F.

Czajak J. Narkiewicz), 156 S. Midler May 24; Mr. and Mrs. Domintek P.

Rlccardi (The- 24; Mr. N. Midler Ottft Bartschi (Lillian will visit France, Italy, the Tyrol arid Switzerland in Europe, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gugle of 319 Greenwood pi.

wiU leave soon for Shore). 728 MarceHus May 24; Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Allison (Beverly Becker), 314 Hawlcy May 24; Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick J. Ricara (Grace M. Scfclralli), Cortland. May 24: Mr.

and Mrs. Howard L. May 2o. CHAPTER MEETS TODAY Past matrons of Calvary chapter will meet today in the home of Mrs. John W.

Erhardt 701 Northcliffe spring supper 'meeting of Syracuse branch of the University of ter alumni alumnae. Mrs. Van C. a i a charge of the i i supper and a program of college songs a entertain- Mrs. MacAndrews ment was arranged by Mrs.

"William Holmes of Fayetteville. Husbands and wives 1 of members were invited to join the group. President of the group is Mrs Vjckery of Baldwinsville and Mrs. Douglas Jones is secretary. Associated Artists To Have Breakfast Mrs.

Ruth Ltee. professor of painting at Syracuse university, will show colored slides of famous paint- Ings and also of Williamsburg at A a May morning breakfast of the Associated Artists Syracuse at 10 a. m. Sunday at Iruin- lins. A business meeting will follow.

Officers who will be installed include Miss Edith Noble, president; Harry Barkby, vice-president; Mrs. Evelyn Fox, secretary, and Miss Jean Henderson, treasurer. Reservations for the breakfast should be invited to swim in the pool from 8 to 10 p. m. Wednesdays.

The class will conducted from 2 to 4 p. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and is designed for young people who wish to obtain certificates in time to accept mer jobs. A second class lor mothers and four-year-old children will begin Friday, June 3. Tennis classes will meet twice a week beginning Wednesday and continuing thru Thursday.

June 16. Beginners will meet Mondays and Wednesdays. with intermediate classes Tuesdays and Miss Marion Meigs, health education director, announces the mer swimming schedule will cover an eight-week period thru Aug. 19. Swim classes are planned for five and six-year-old boys and girls THE POST-STANDARD Friday, May 27, 1949 ginning Monday, June 27.

Youngsters aaveri and flight be eligible for classes in a different series daily except Saturday. Summer evening classes for adults will start Wednesday. June 22. NEEDED ALL flakier FRENCH FRIED POTATO rd. Assisting the hostess will be made with Mrs.

Isabelle Satter- Mrs. Allyne Ross. thwaite. MILLION quicker safer stains removes greasy DISSOLVES GREASE SOFTENS WATER Canada where they will sail Saturday, June 11, for a tour of England. MacAvoy (Patricia Rounds)," 409 Averr France and Germany.

They plan to be abroad 12 weeks. ISS FRANCES SANDERSON of New York city is expected to arrive today from New York city to pass the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Sanderson and sister. Miss Ruth Sanderson, of 112 Scottholm blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wilder of 341 Furman st.

have as guests Mr. Wilder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

McCarty and Miss Joan McCarty of Nashville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Glavin have returned to their home, 243 Palmer from New York city where they spent a few days.

They were guests at the Pierre. Mr. "and Mrs. E. J.

Keane, 1211 ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee of Cazenovia have left on a trip to. San Francisco, Calif.

Returning home they plan to make stops at Banff and Lake Louise i the Canadian rockies. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wood of 1014 James st. attended the graduation of their daughter.

Miss Camilla Wood, from Maryland college for Women and stopped in New York city for a few days on their return trip, RS. KENNETH REESfHARDT and sons, Kenneth and John, of Lansdowne DeWitt, left yesterday for Blue Ridge Summit, to spend several days with Mrs. Reinhardt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Raymond Gering. Wayne Nelson, who is a student at Colgate university, Hamilton; has returned after passing the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson of Manlius. Mis Ann Kotowicz of 735 Schuyler st.

is" passing the weekend in New York city, stopping at the Commodore, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. O'Neill of 217 Twin Hills dr. have arrived in Los Angeles, where they are visiting their son, Robert O'Neill.

They drove west coast Miss Anne McNamara of 104 Ethel ave. will spend the Memorial day weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Luking of Connersville, Ind. Mrs.

John K. McDowell of 129 DeWitt st and Mrs. Samuel J. Grosvenor of 141 Hampton rd. have gone to Star Lake to spend the weekend at Mrs.

McDowell's summer home. They will be. joined Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. John D.

Grosvenor and family of 1120 Goodrich Miss Idella Grosvenor, Thomas Farmer and Mrs. Benjamin Kirker. Miss Deborah Levi of the Hotel Truax has gone to New York city where she will reside at Hotel Manhattan Towers, Broadway at 67th st. Marriage Vows Taken by Couple marriage of Miss Helen Stanczyk, daughter of Michael fitanczyk of 1310 Wilbur ami Frank Bergett, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Bergett of 221 L'akeview took place at 11 a. m. Saturday, April 23. The Rev. Ralph A.

Sabin of Minetto officiated. Miss June La- roica was maid of honor and Joseph a Holla R. Dicks was best man. A Mrs. Bergett reception a dinner took place in Central City hotel, 200 Willis ave.

The bride is employed by the McMillan Book Co. and the bridegroom is a meat cutter st Fieman's shop. WSCS Officers Are Announced Announcement is made of officers of James Street Methodist church WSCS. Mrs. Zada Dqollttle was reelected president with Mrs.

Edna Lieber. vice-president; Mrs, Olive A. Hulse is recording secretary and Mrs. Marion Love, treasurer. Secretaries include Mrs.

Edith Basford, missionary education; Mrs. Gertrude Hanna, student work; Mrs. Huth Furbush, youth work; Mrs. Elizabeth Mathews, chUdren's work and publicity chairman; Mrs, Edith Marchant, supply work; Mrs. Irma Tuttle, literature; Mrs.

Reba Ellis, spiritual work, and Mrs. Nellie Button, floral chairman. IT TOO! XTMON 'b i I I i i i I I I'll MMT Trinity Service League Elects New officers were elected at the luncheon-meeting of Trinity Service league of Trinity Episcopal church Wednesday in the church parish house. Mrs. Arthur E.

Taylor heads the as president. First vice- president is Mrs. Karl Mintel; second vice-president. Mrs. Robert J.

Widt- man; secretary, Mrs. Donald U. Eager; treasurer, Mrs. Albert Tardy; educational secretary, Mrs. William Margeson: supply secretary, Lewis J.

Harris; united thank offering custodian, Mrs. Norman Meservey. Three holidays ahead 11! Three days upon which to go places and do the things you like to do! Well, we hope you have a swell time playing, sailing, camping and say, when you take time out to eat, we hope you're one of the lucky ones who sits down to a holiday meal featuring an Arpeako Pippin! The smart thing to do is to cook one of these luscious, boneless smoked pork shoulders before the holiday enjoy a good. warm meal and then put the Arpeako Pippin to work making delicious sandwiches for your outings over the week-end! Try an Arpeako Pippin, by all means for some real treats at mealtime over Decoration Day! IJW mi AR EA DofTf forget ARPEAKO HOTS I Cooked ever picnic fire, wprttne! Porkert, Texas, Specials, Skinless it doest matter all ttylai ALL MEAT, made under strict U. S.

Government Inspection ARPEAKO INftHCTID PRODUCTS MDMSftCD DflPAQTKtHTOr PACKI NG INC AGRICULTURE ROCHESTER DIVISION Perfect Picnics Start POTATO HUltt At Memorial Day ushers in the great American outdoor season and pur store is the place to start your plans for perfect Here you'll find an abundance of fine foods for outdoor of indoor meals, at consistently low prices. Fine Meats for Memorial Day Small Wilson's Certified Smoked ams Full Shank Half No Center Slices Off Ib 49 Lean and Tender--12 id. 16 Ib. Average Pi cncs Wilson's Certified Short Shank--5 to 7 Ib. Ib.

37 E-Z Ten MbrreU's Thoroughly Cooked--12 to 14 Ib. Avg. Small Hams Fresh ers Full Shank Half No Center Slices Off Shore 2 to Ib. Avg. Ib.

63 39 Thoroughly Cooked 6-lb. Average Cooked Ham in Can Seabrook Farms Frozen Foods ght JEb Ready to Eat Canned Cooked Ham 1.8 3 Savory Grade A Sliced Bacon Ib. 47 Beechnut Tender Chopped Spinac Fancy Green Peas Cultivated Blueberries Red Ripe Raspberries Pkg 13-08 Strained jars 7-MJnJt 12-oz Mix 1-Ib 10-02 Foods Junior jars Crisco Seafoods Flavorful and Economical can Tomato Sweet Flavorful Perch Fillets Flounder or Sole FiMets Rich Luscious Sea Scallops Tempting Large Shrimp 49c cans Pick These Tuna Flakes Picnics! i ves Hart's Catsup Best Eskimo Light Stuffed Tomato India Relish or Sweet Mix Pickles renc Mustard Cream Salad 6-oz can 2-oz btl 14-oz btl 16-oz jar 9-oz jars Mayonnaise Beverages Creamy Horn-de-Lite Bala Club Plus Deposit er Tender Crisp Pascal Crisp Red Radishes Fresh Green Onions New White Potatoes SLICING TOMATOES tube of 4 Valencia Oranges Tender New Cabbage 200 Size Firm Heads doz arr Food ookies Glen dale Club Party Assorted Armour's Treet All-Green Cut Asparagus Acme Golden Sugar Corn Libby's Sliced Pineapple Donald Duck Apple Sauce Educator Crax Crackers Nabisco Ritz Crackers Sunshine Crisp Cheezits Ideal Pure Cider Vinegar Crisp Wise Potato Chips l-lb pkg 12 oz. can Supreme Sliced Enriched Whole Kernel No .3 Sandwich Bread Fresh Rolls Layer loaf Frankfurter or Hamburger Iced Orange Cocoanut of 8 each refric qt btl Delicious Hawaiian Pineapple 46-oz Dole's Juice can Win-Crest Coffee Asco Rich Coffee Ideal Coffee Light-Bodied 3 l-lb. Bags 1.18 Full-Bodied 3 l-lb.

Baffs 1.37 Tempting: Iced Cinnamon Buns Swift' Pet Confection Charge Dog Candy 2 Palmolive Toilet Soap 3 Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap 3 Cashmere Bouquet Bath Soap 2 Octagon Soap Powder Octagon Cleanser 3 Octagon Giant Soap 3 Delicious Silver Pound Cakes 27c Household Cleanser 14 oz. can 25 JUNE ISSUE NOW ON SALE Gold Seal Large Grade A MRS burs i Borden' Hot Instant Chocolate Motor Oil Sundaettes Heavy-Bodied 3 l-lb. Cans 1.40 8-OE can 5-qt can Jar Fresh Eggs '-ttt Cream ouella Butter Fresh Golden Richland Butter Princess Pure Margarine doz. Ib Ib Bring Us LIVE S.ize COUPONS Size coupons worth flSS, These Prices Effective at Syracuse, Liverpool, Lyncourt, Cazenovia, North and East Syracuse COUPON WORTH on your noxt pockogt cf St INSIDE PACKAOI IUf.

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