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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 16

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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16
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16 THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Sunday, February 24, 1952 Informal Entertaining Arranged By Residents of Skaneateles BY DOROTHY C. TOWNSEND INFORMAL ENTERTAINING and club and organkation meet' ings wert the primary activities during a quiet week in Skane- The migration southward continues as there is no let up in winter weather. Hosts at Cocktail Party Mrs. John A.

Blum of Scout Pack at dinner Thursday Elizabeth gt. were hosts at a cocktail party last' night for Mr. and Robert Heaviside of Stanford, former residents of the village, who are in town this weekend. Guests included Mr. and Mrs.

Chatland B. Whitmore, Mr. and Mrs. Gates S. Oblinger and Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph E. Honsberger. Mrs. William It Dolan of State ft.

and Mrs. Arthur C. Schroeder of E. Lake rd. return today after spending several days in New York and Mrs.

Edward A. Ramagei ciety Wednesday night in St. of Toledo, have been spending Mary's Auditorium. The occasion severs! days at their farm on Rick- a za at the Sherwood Inn. Mrs.

Howard 'K. Brown of E. Lake rd. is spending six weeks in Syracuse. Chester N.

Harm of Griffin 'st. was recently elected vice-president of the Weiting-Johnson Memorial Hospital auxiliary. At the same the following directors from Skaneateles were elected: Mrs. William R- Dolan, Mrs. Manfred J.

Gerstley. Mrs. W. Stanley Dove and Mrs. Harvie D.

Manss. Al Cervi of the Syracuse Nationals basketball team was speaker at the meeting of the Holy Name So- in ard rd-. Mrs. J. Harvey Rex of Morristown, was a recent guest her son- in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles M. Evans of Academy st. Mrs. Roger Chapman of East st.

left for Pinehurst. N. last week to visit her mother, Mrs. George IJudman, who is spending several weeks there. Mr.

and Mrs. Gates S. Oblinger of East st. entertained several guests for dinner Saturday, Feb. 16.

TREP SOUTH Mr. and Mn. J. Kneeland Thome of Oirtndaga st. left "Wednesday, Feb.

13, for a trip thru the south. Mr. and Mrs. Smith OdeU of Jordan st. will leave this week for St.

Petersburg, Fla. also was stag night and Skaneateles Central School athletic awards were made. Harold Tarnow was I general chairman of with Art Hyatt, head coach at Skaneateles Central, master of ceremonies, assisted by Coaches John Joa and Frank O'Neill. Also present were the Rev. M.

A. Mc- Mahbn, pastor of St. Mary's, Gen. Ralph Tate and Joe Charles of! Syracuse. Dorcas Guild of St.

James' Epis-j copal Church will sponsor a card party tomorrow night in the guild room of the church. The Pee Wee hockey team, which Mlchitl Romeo Mrs. John Michael Bucci, the former Miss Dorothy Mary Engel, became a bride Satur- Feb. 16, in Holy Trinity Church. Charlenrorth Miss Dorothy Katherine Valenii js engaged to Roland James 'Natale, an alumnus of Columbia University, New York City.

Miss Engel Bride In Church Setting The Rev. Francis J. Zimmer otti- jcimted when Dorothy Mary Engel became the of John Michael Bucci at 11 t. m. Saturday, Feb.

Holy Trinity Church. bride the daughter of Mrs. Hazel E. of 918 Bellevue land Mr. Bucci ii the son of Pasquale Bucci of 1324 Grant blvd.

Miss Anne E. Engei was maid of honor lor her sister and Joseph R. Falcone was best man. The couple left New York City Wednesday aboard, the S. Constitution for an extended tour of Europe and they -will return by to New York.

Mr. Bucci is manager of the Syracuse Travel Bureau. Natole-Valenti Troth Made Known Mr. and Mrs. Stanley O.

Valenti fiance ia an alumnus of Columbia at 1M Paul ave. announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ddrothy VaUnti, to Roland James Natale, son Gregory Natale of Brooklyn. The engagement was made known at a party yesterday ia the Valenti home. The bride-elect is graduate of Eastwood High School and herjert Taeker, 414 Bellevue ave. University.

He is a specifier for the Otis Elevator Manhattan. He served with the Army during World War 2. HOME MEETING A meeting of the Daughters the King of All Saints Episcopal Church will take place at p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs.

Rob- Tuesday Workers Name Hostesses Ttie Tuesday workers of Harmony Circle, auxiliary to Syracuse Memorial Hospital, will meet from 10 a. to 2 p. m. Tuesday in the nurse's recreation room at the hospital Mrs. Joseph C.

Frederick and Mrs. J. Homer Koonce will be hostesses for the group. Pouring at the tea table wjll.be Mrs. P.

S. Gray and Mrs. R. Wayne McLaughlin. Creme Oil COLD WAVE The "budget-way" to manageable, lovely hair.

Includes styled haircut, shampoo and set. Beauty Salon: Second Floor Phone 2-9873 LINCOLN in the absence of Sedgwick is being coached by William G. has created a great deal local interest. The Skaneateles and Mrs. C.

Marshall Ingram team consists'of the'foUo'wfn'g'piay- ol W. Lake rd returned last ers: John Abbott, Lew Allyn. Tomj day after visiting their Be ll. Jim dark. Ken I Miss Penney Ingram who is a stu-.

Bob Herrmann, Bob Han- 4 el Northfielfl School, lo Hoger anlon, Gary Kuhns, aS! iBw Lapham, Peter Major, BU II Mr. and Mrs. George T.pudman; i om Rauscher and John'1 of East st. spent last weekend im it Bryn Mawr, with their daugh- rovrFRT ter, Miss Lucy Dudman. a student! ATTEND COIN CERT at the Baldwin School.

From there! Mr and Mrs Charles H. Rounds they left for Pinehurst, N. C. Leitch ave. attended Fredi -Mrs.

Marian Labourdette of Warin concert in Syracuse Mon-lj Genesee st. returned Monday after day night and were guests at the; spending some time in New York reception for the Waring city visiting her parents, former took place afterward in Hotel Gov. and Mrs. Nathan Miller. Syracuse.

Miss Jo Donaldson, daughter Mrs. Edmund H. Easter ot W. Mr. and Mrs.

Worth F. Donaldson Lake rd. entertained at a party for of E. Gencsce is attending daughter, Martha, house party at Colgate University. afternoon on her fifth birthday.

Hamilton, this weekend as guest of Guests included Mary Alice Carl Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Diane Pierce. Peachy Hawley.jg Dunn of Griffin st. i Jennifer Carson, Kit Carson, Guy 1 Mr.

and Mrs, Lester A. Harse of Easter and David. Easter. E. Genesee st.

returned last week- Chatland B. Whitmore will end after spending several days i hostess to members her New York city. bridge club Thursday afternoon at WEEKEND AT HOME la dessert luncheon at her home in if Miss Mirni Labourdette and Miss'Academy st. Emily Bell students at the Ken-j Girl Scout Troops 146 and 149: wood school, Albany arrive this; will have a court of'awards tomor-l weekend to be the guests of row night in the auditorium of the' parents. Miss Labourdette is the Skaneateles Central School.

daughter Mrs. Marian Labour-: rs who will be present are dctte ot W. Genesee st. and Missij. Lester Tucker.

Mrs. Gilbert Bell is the daughter Mr. and'Hardy. Mrs. Frederick G.

Martin, Mrs. Dudley Bell of State st. Mrs- illiam HI Delavan nnd Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Davis of William H. Shacklrton. Now York city have returned to; The social and hospitality com- the villaee to carry on their plans rnittee of Skaneateles Grange had a- I for the Finger Lakes Music party Tuesday in the home I which will open this summer. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold M. Backers of the project who are Lake rd. residents of Skaneateles include! Wester Baker, Michael Barr, aid Clark, Chester Coats, Mr. Mrs. Edmund Easter, Mr.

and Jacob Eckel, Mr. and Mrs. Williardii Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr.

and Mrs. John Gregory. Donald i Hayes. Mr. and Mrs.

George Hiscock, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester lonta, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loyster, Mrs.

James Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Lauman Martin, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Bert Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perkins, Mrs. Millie Dr.

and Mrs. Snnds, Dr. Mrs. Albert Smith. Mr.

and Ivan J. Stewart. Mr. nnd Mrs. Weir 1 Stewart, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Mrs. A. S. Wickstrom, and Mrs.

Dwight Winkelman, and Mrs. H. T. Yardley and Mr. a Mrs.

Leonard Young. I E. Gordon Cronk of E. Lake i who, with Mrs. Cronk, is spending.

the winter at Deerfield Beach. was in town last Wednesday. i The Monday Evening Club will meet tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. William M. Delavan on W.

Lake rd. Mrs. Robert P. Home will i be assisting hostess. Mr.

and Mrs. Lemuel P. Thomas of Griffin 5t. hnve left to spend some time in Florida. The February meeting of the Skaneateles Musical Society took place Tuesday evening in Library.g Hall.

Mrs. C. Marshall Ingram was chairman of the hostess assisted by Mrs. H. Bradford Arnold, I Mrs.

Gordon Eibert, "Mrs. Dean Barber, Mrs. Burdette Lee, Thomas Spearing, Mrs. Thomas Crough and Mrs. Wilson Askew, TAKE MOTOR TRIP Mr.

and Mrs, Ernest J. Thomas of Lfitch ave. have left for a twoJS months motor trip thru the Mrs. T. Dean Howland will be if hostess to members of the Leisure ji Hour Club tomorrow afternoon at i her home on W.

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