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8 KOCTTESTKR DEMOCRAT AND In Bridal Gowns of Another Day Aids 'Nite Club' Party Plans Miss Dorothy Benteen Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benteen of Lyndonvtlle have announced th Dining, Dancing Mark Weekend At Two Clubs Mission Society Packs Supplies For School 1 I i-. ThetaChi House Dance Scene Saturday JVyjUSIC, dancing and song wrre elements which combined to make the formal pledge dance of Theta Chi fraternity of the University of Rochester a gala affair Saturday evening. Arriving together were Miss Margaret Graham, looking attractive In sapphire blue satin and accompanied by Donmld McPher-aon; Misa Jane Winchell In a stunning metallic tunic, with Harold Chase; Miss Marjorle JVfEMBERS of the Women's Missionary Society of the Third Presbyterian Church are packing a missionary barrel for the mission school at Flag Pond, Tenn.

Toys, school supplies, clothing for children and other useful articles are being collected. Contributions may be left at the church office. United Chapter of the Women's Guild of Third Church will meet at 11 m. tomorrow In the parish house, 4 Meiga Street, for work. Luncheon will be served at 1 p.

m. Strayer Chapter will meet at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mra. Erwin J.

Plumb, 269 Berkeley Street. Weekday classes In religious education will convene in the parish house at 3 p. m. Thursday. Teachers are Misa Florence Swcetnam, religious education director of Third Church; Mra.

Frederick Rainee and Miss Mary A. Paria. The Mission Study Club will con-duct ita November meeting at 6:15 p. m. next Monday in the parish house.

Supper will be aerved. Members of the Fireside Forum will entertain the Ulnd of Rochester at a party at the Blind Kraft Shop, 439 Monroe Avenue, next Saturday. Women of Third Church ara preparing for the annual collection of foodstuffs for the Presbyterian Home in Thurston Road. Donations may left this week at the church office, 4 Meigw Street. Canned goods and other non-parishable Hems are desired.

I I At I A I ft s- engagement of their daughter, j-njiuiwy unsiee, 10 ucrata win-lams of Williamsvllle. The wedding will take place next fall. THIS WEEK ONLY AT LOMBARDO DRY CLEAMERS MEN'S SUITS PLAIN DRESSES Winter Coats Cleaned and Rclinrd with Pura Silk Lining $5-3? 67 FORD ST. Main 2774 Mi W. HI Driving Park Ava.

cing Aik yon greoar diets. Good Nature rumen 50' SPECIAL OIL WAVE Regular SS.04 NOW UP I GENESEE BEAUTY SHOP SB I CENESEE ST. CEN. 6341 1 OPEN EVENINGS I ff 2 95' i-iiuia i Useinallredu 1 Miss Anita P. Ringwood is serving on the committee arranging the "Nite Club" party to be htfd Saturday evening at Oak Hill Country Club by the Rochester Chapter, American Institute of Banking.

Photograph by Leon Freres ATTENTION LADIES! Your weekly Laundry beautifully washed and neatly ironed at only He per lb. Shirts with this bundle 5c. Handkerchiefs Ic each. A Special Discount of fer Lb. Allowed tn Weekend Bundltt.

NEAT LAUNDRY-GLENWOOD 32 Mention Mrs. Clarence Pribui and Mrs. Paul M. Nelson are pictured in the oldfashioned weddlnj gowns which they will model in the bridal pageant to be held Friday evening by the Women 'i Society of Westminster Presbyterian Church Si THIS An UJA9TU i mi) nun in TOWARD ANY PERMANENT Limit i Cenpflt IB a.lnmrr nr. Weddi STEAM WAVE $2 A PRK-HOLIDAY quic-t oharHCterizpd the wM'k- enci in social circle, With business of Ixnipflt psrtips and ttnlos Smmpdiftteiy t.

hand to aid jn sprrnding Thanksgiving to say nothing of the pay dinners and dances planned at the clubs for the holidays, tncMy found last wltnd Ideally quiet a prelud to busier days. There were, however, parties at two clubi Saturday night. There was quite a Ry gathering at the University Club, end member of Brook-Lea Club and their friend tnet for another of their night eitin parties. Winding op a week of military parlies tn town wag a pleasant dinner given Saturday night at the University Club by Col, and Mrs. H.

K. Smalley, which Included CoL and Mrs. Carey Brown, Lieut, and Mrs. E. C.

Book, U. N.J Ma, and Mrs. Olaf P. Winnlngstad, Maj. and Mr.

William Haldeman, Ma J. and Mrs. L. C. Dill, and Col.

and Mrs. Alvln Coiburn, Sitting at a tabla nearby were Mr, and Mra, Kdmund Klng'a party, Including Mr. and Mr. M. W.

Gable, Mr. and Mra. E. S. Farrow Jr, and Mra.

Edgar Jensen, Hugh Wiloon, and guesti honor. Miss Caroline Re.ichard and her fiance, Ulchard Wilson. Ernest Pavlour entertained Mr, and Mrs. 8. P.

Ooodenough, Mia, Wtlllani Famum of Avon, and Mr. and Wre. Elmer Meaaner. Another party arriving together wera Mr. and Mra.

Carl Lauter-bach, Dr, and Mra. John Hnffmela-ter and Mr, and Mrs. Donald Gllrhriot. Noted dancing Misa Mary JRoughton with Dr. K.

J. Nugent, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cassebeer, Mr. and Mra.

Bernard Hcatherly, Mr. and Mrs. John Riegel, Mr. and Mra. H.

A. 8. Patterson, Mr. and Mr. Charles Dull on.

Misa Mary Hobbey with John Stanley of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Woodama, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cook, Mercer Burgler, Mr, ami Mra, E. K. Oumaer, Mr.

and Mra. Hugh Shlrey, Mr. and Mra. Clirk Weymouth, Dr. and Mrs.

Murray Brstt, Mr. and Mra. David Bellamy. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl SUhler, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Baatlan, Mr. and Mra.

Ellis Erlckson of Churchville, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Paul, Joseph Parks, Dr.

and Mr. Charles Boiler, Dr. W. C. Sullivan, Dr.

and Mrs. T. H. Pterner, Mr. and Mra.

F. H. Ferris Jr, Mr. and B. Biceaa Mr.

and Mrs. J. Webber Sheeny. C. B.

Shcehy, Miss Ruth Steven-er with William Neely, Mr. anJ Mra. Henry DeZen, Mr, and Mra. Spencer Cook. Potter Evenson, Mr.

and Mra. J. Remington and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Relf.

Night Club Parlies Hold Club Favor Continuing In popularity are the night club partle at Brook-Lea, and Saturday night found a congenial crowd at the clubhouse. Among the guesta noted were Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Miller who with Mr.

and Mra. Edward H. Lamb, snd Mr. and Mrs. Charlee O.

Benjamin rtime at an early hour to enjoy the evening, At a labia nearby were Mr. and Mrs. Nell D. Preaton with' Mr. and Mrs, Clifford A.

Wallace and Mr. and Mra. Wilfred Pope and later they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Lcwla B.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Hall, Mr. and Mra, Arthur D.

Wellcr, and Dr. and Mra. George Long. Mr. and Mra.

Harlow Webber were present with their guesta Mr. and Mra. Charles Feiran and Mr. and Mra. Ward B.

Head and at one of the email tables were noted Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fltigersld with Mr. and Mra. Harold Sours.

Misa Alice Anderson and William P. Anderaon were present, aa were the Irving Jonesea and the Hay Olsane. Others aeen were Mr. and Mra. Walter Frlckey.

Miss Evelyn Gardner accompanied by Frank MoElroy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson, Mr. and Mra. Medley, E.

Welter, Mr. and Mra. Leo Query, John Buedlgen, Mr, and Mra. Bradley Frazler, Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Spellman Miss Mary Jennings with James Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs, Francis Sktvington. Music Program Set For U. R. Chapel An 11-musie chapel has been arranged by students of the Wom-n'a College, University of Rochester, for Wednesday morning In the Little Theater of Memorial Art Gallery.

Membera of the college choir and glee club will comprise the choral group, which Will offer aelectwf by Bach, Paieatrlna and Mendel aohn. Mias Mary Puffer, eopral'y will be soloist. I i SHIRLEY BEAUTY SHOP '49 E. MAIN MAIN 4490 OPEN EVES. OPP.

FRONT ST. -w ings HillShort Misa Marjorle Virginia Short, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bhort of Gertrude Street became the bride of John Lawrence Hill, aon of Mra.

Flora Hill of East Rochester Saturday1, Nov. 7, In Corpus Chrlatl Church. Th'a Rev. John O'Brien performed the ceremony, for which the altar waa decorated with white chrysanthemums. The bride, who entered the church' with her father, waa gowned In white aatin with a color of seed pearls, and wore a halo of braided aatln and orange blossoms from which fell a long tulle veil.

She carried white roses and lilies nf the valley tied with white satin ribbon. Miss Olive Hill, alster of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and Mm. Irving Short was bridesmaid. Miss Hill wore Dubonnet velvet with a gold halo and carried bronze chrysanthemums, while Mrs. Short wore aapphlre blue velvet with a silver halo and carried yellow chrysanthemums.

Mies Margaret Welch, niece of the bridegroom, waa flower girl. She wore a Kate Greanaway dress In blue taffeta and carried an old-fashioned bouquet Irving Short, brother of the bride, waa beat man, and the ushera were Clair and Arthur Hill, brothers of the bridegroom. The mother of the bride wora a gown of Dubonnet lace with a corsage of orchids and the brldegroom'a mother chose bottle gretn crepe and wore gardenlaa, A wedding breakfast waa held at Green Gables following th ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, Hill, who left on a western wedding trip after the ceremony, ara now at home at 83 Belwood Place.

Prenuptial eventa Included a variety ahower by Mrs. Floyd V. Fuller, a linen ahower by Misa Hill and a personal ahower by Mra. Short November Nuptial Miaa Ha vel Verr.a Isaac will become the bride of James Mc-Bride of Colgate-Rochester Divinity School Nov. 2t In FirH Baptiat Church.

She li the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Norman H. Isaac of Elmtrei Road. (fi 'MKthes, looking striking In black taffeta with acarlet trim and her escort Arnold Vick; Miss Margaret McGlsshrn, In dusty pink crepe with ostrich tips, and James Wallers; MlM Eleanor McClements In white crepe with Edward Llcken-atelnj Miss Jsna Hughes In crlm-aon moire, with Dick Callahan; Misa Louise Morgan lovely tn black lace, with Charles King. Among the smooth dancers, Miss Doris Fellows and John Alhart excelled all In the performance of the Intricate steps, Mis Fellows In a white taffeta govr with blue trim.

Also noted on the floor were Miss Grace Moehlman In emerald satin, with Gilbert Forbes; Miss Ann Johnston In lee blue aatin, with Robert Walters; Dr, and Mrs, Ralph Marquis, Mrs. Marquis In red velvet looking par ticularly attractive; Dr. and Mra. Alfred Jones; Misa Ar.n Gordon In coral taffeta, with Elmer Brooks; Miss Benlta Greuer In kelly green with gold lame, with Harold Bush; Misa Gllda Bouck In brown with Robert Cordwell; Mias Ruth Miller In Mark taffeta, with Darwin Erdle; Miss Onnolee House In brown lace, with Jamea Harvey. Grouped about the piano enjoying a song fest were Miss Bonnie Byrne In blue marquisette wl'h her escort, Charlea Robeson; Miaa Jean Carmlchael with Douglaa Sinclair; Miss Edith Chapman in black vetvet, with Roy Wemett; Miss Betty Lester and Lewis Fortmlller.

The freshmen for whom the dance waa being given gathered with their "datea" to exchange dances. Miss Lucresia Baker was In this group with her freshman escort, William Bldlack; Misa Mildred Glnthcr In yellow moire was with William Forbea; Misa Kath leen Morrlssey In flame red, and Harold Frost; Misa Dorothy Sr.hroeder In tailored black ana white, and George Llchenstein, Misa Dornthy Kridcl and Stewart Loux; Miss Jean Smith and Nor man Parkhill; Miss l-ols Mlimirn In red crepe with red velvet trim, and James Perkins; Miss Lois Holly In black satin with rhln atoncs, and Lester Peterson; Miss Margaret Tyler In a gown of copper satin, and Marshall Tyler; Misa Gale Chapln with Frederick Uffleman. Beta Delta Gamma Has Pledge Dance Over at the ta Delta Gamma tinim eav ronnles fathered for their pledge dance and amooth atraina of music Intermingiea wun laughter as the dancera awayed to awing rhythms. Miss June Foy In black, crepe waa aeen dancing with Frank Tracy; Misa Mary Bosworth In nnwrier blue trlnle sheer, with Har old Kenter; Miaa Betty Forquer In black taffeta trimmed wun green, with Frederick Peiffer; Miss Jn Van Atta In Pale green crepe, with Richard Border; Miss Buth McCarthy and William Meiious; Miss Esther Tuthlll and Ernest Glnta; Misa Irma Harvard and James Minges. Arriving at the dance were ansa Nellie Sauer and Al Lldselt; Miss Kilns Kaiser In llsrht blue satin, with Cheater Champion; Mtaa Carol Tupper with Edward uard-ner; Miss Betty Borland in white crepe with Eugene Knapp; Misa Martha Jans Morey tn navy blue slipper aatln, with Norman Seims; Misa Evelyn Lewie with turner fvers- Misa Arllna Fed I can with her escort, Charles Stauher; Miaa Ruth Heblg and William Con-nell! Miss Constance Wolf with George Day; Miss Betty Rode-hntigh and Harold Tindall; Miss Geraldlna Strickland with Paul Damon.

a Beth El Sisterhood Arranged Dance ArranirMnenti ara belr.C made for a dinner dance to be given Wednesilay evening, Nov. zs, at Hotel Seneca under sponsorship of Temole Keth Rlalernooa. Mr Taadore Hurwitx Is chair man, with Mrs. Benjamin Oken a-alstant chairman and Mra, Charlea Frankel In charge of patrons and patroneKses. Others eervlng on the commit tor ara Mrs Milton MelWl.

Mra. Nelson Roeensteln, Mra. Rose, Mrs. George Bloch, Mrs. Harry Germanow, Mra.

Simon F.delateln, Mra Morrla Komlna, Mra, Cowan. Mrs. Harry Levin. Mra. Max Goldstein, Mra.

Jack Stark. Mrs. Tiul Solomon. Mrs. Jules TfnraiRn.

Mrs David Rneetibloom, Mr Archie Rosenthal. Mrs. David Perger, Mrs. Abraham Sannw, Mra, Morrla Flarhbeln, Mra. Nathan Francla, Mra.

Jack Wallarh, Mra. Sol Davldwn, Mra. William tworkln, Mra. Joaeph Gooblch, Mm Samuel Bcrger, Mra. A.

S. Cherkaaa and Mra. Sol Bachler. The Datebook JEETING of Women'a Book Review Group at tha Roosevelt, 11 a. lb.

Mra, Edward Gleni speaker, UNCHEON meeting of Doreaa Chapter of the YWCA at the Administration Building, 1 p. ATEETINO of Irondtouolt Chan- ter of the YV'CA at the Building, 1 'tt ''vEJ If you want, your choice) I V-'f Thanksgiving Linens laun- i er'd carefully, snow-white ono edges true use our ym ECONOMY A "finIshed" Laundry ServIc9 I (H 10c each addit'l pound i FI CALL Stone 2247 ROCHESTER LAUNDRY Court and Stone Street! Hamilton Hodge Chrysanthemums and palma decorated St. Charlea Borromeo Church for the marriage of Misa Marie Hodge, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Archibald M.

Hodge of East Boulevard and Cyril G. Hamilton, aon of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hamilton of Wlllmae Road which took place Saturday, Nov.

7. The Rev. J. Edward McKay performed the ceremony, The bride, who waa given tn marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin en train with a veil of tulle and lace. 8he carried a colonial bouquet of white rosea and Ullea of the valley, Mra.

Thnmaa J. Lynch Jr. was matron of honor and wore chartreuse velvet with a matching hat and carried bronae chrysanthemums The maid of honor was Miss Collete Hayden. She wore Du-bonnett velvet with matching hat and carried lonae chrysanthe-mumj. The Missea Melba and Rita Hamilton, alstera of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids, and wore gowna of coronation blue.

Their bouquets were similar to those carried by the maid and matron of honor. Cyril Barker waa best man and the ushers were Thomaa Hodge, brother of the bride, and Walter Knlppcr. The mother of the bride wore a gown of black velvet with a corsage of yellow rosea and lilies of the valley and the brldegroom'a mother chose periwinkle blue aatln and wore a corsage of red roses and lilies of the valley. After the church service a wedding breakfast waa served at the Roosevelt and a reception waa held at Moose Hall tn the evening. Among the out-of-town gueata were Mr, and Mra.

Peter Sterniclt and Misa Shirley Sternick of Toronto, and Mr. and Mra. William J.Forbes of Chicago. After their wedding trip to New York and Washington, Mr. and Mrs.

Hamilton will reside at 71 East Boulevard. Prenuptial eventa were given for the bride by Misa Hayden, Mra. Russell Batting and Mra. Joaeph' 8(lw Mrs. Frederick Runn and Mrs.

Marguerite McVeigh, Mra. William Hodge and Mra. Lynch. Personal JRS. ERWIN R.

DAVENPORT of Palmerston Road, who will leave early next month with Mr. Davenport for their winter home at Miami Beach, will be gueat of honor at a luncheon to be jiven tomorrow by Mra. Otia J. of Est Avenue. Saturday evening Mr.

and Mra. Selden E. May of Council Rock Avenue will entertain at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Davenport.

The following Tuesday Mrs. Julius E. Hansen of the Sagamore Hotel will entertain at luncheon for Mrs. Davenport. Mra.

E. C. Bickford of South Goodman Street will return today from Springfield, where she has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Munger, and Mr. Mun-ger for several days.

Mr. and Mra. J. Howard Standish of Harvard Street apent last week end In New York. They attended the Army-Notre Dame football game Saturday.

Mr. and Mra. Thomaa A. Sharp of Pelham Road entertained gueata at dinner Frldav evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Balph D. Bickford of South Goodman Street attended the Cornell-Dartmouth game In Ithaca Saturday and from there went to Hanover, N. for Sunday Misa Lois Brayer of Rugby Ave nue will entertain a study group Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Harvey Holm? of Pardee Road will Isave Friday for Chicago, wher they will re main for several daya. Edward Carson of Beach Avenue apent laat weekend In New York. Mr. and Mra.

Verner C. Kreutar Mra. Isadora Hurwiti of St. Regis Drive It chairman of the dinner-dance to be held by Temple Beth El Siaterhood Wednesday, Nov, 25, at Hotel Stneca Aids Dance Plans 1 A i of Highland Avenue are expected home Saturday from Chicago. Mrs.

Leonard W. Simonds of Trafalgar Street entertained a four-aome of bridge at luncheon Friday at Hotel Rochester. Miss MHrion Smith, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Arthur W. Smith of Wilshira Drive, was home lait weekend from Havergal College In Toronto.

Mr. and Mrs. Horry Kaeselow of New York, formerly of Rochester, are expected here for Thanksgiving and will be guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Lyman of Fair- port.

Robert Edgerton of Menlo Place left Friday for Ann Arbor to visit his brother, Richard, who ia a student at the University of Michigan. Mr. and Mra. Hamilton Nlven, formerly of Penhurst Street, left yesterday to reside in Albany. Mra.

Robert Wendt of Stonewood Avenue entertained at luncheon Wednesday tn honor of Mrs. Homer Turpin, who 1 the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mra. Alvah Remington of West Avenue. Mr.

and Mrs, Alfred T. Veness of Rutgers Street and Mr. and Mrs. R. O.

Nenke of Culver Road attended the Cornell-Dartmouth game In Ithaca Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Harry R. Harmon of Eastland Avenue apent a few daya last week In Buffalo.

Mra. Charlea Hughson of Wana-ka was the weekend gueets of her slater, Mra. Arthur W. Oster of Wlndemere Road. Mr.

and Mra, Charlea Morgan of Mountain View, who are spending the winter tn Elmira, apent yesterday with Mr. and Mra. John R. Pulsifer of Locust Street. Mrs.

Arthur W. Oster of Wlndemere Road entertained at a family dinner Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C.

Cuiver of Culver Road entertained a bridge club at dinner Saturday evening. Mra. Thomaa Patton of Llndn Street will be hoatesa at luncheon today to members of a bridge club. Mrs John S. Ledlie of East Bou levard will entertain at a break fast and bridge Wednesday tn her home.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chamberlain of Detroit were guesta over the weekend of Mr. and Mra. Julius E.

Hanaen of the Sagamore Hotol. Ellwanger-Barry PTAto Have Fete A bazaar under sponsorship of the Parent-Teacher Association Ellwanger and Barry School 24 will be conducted Thursday In the auditorium. Mra. Charlea White, chairman, will be aided by the following committees: Fancy work, Mra. J.

G. Frick; tee cream, Mra. Lawrence Franklin; movies. Mra. Clair Blau-velt; white elephant Bale, Mra C.

3. Hanlon; tea, Mra. Joa, Paulua; plants, Mra. Albert. Hanel; magician, Mra.

Walter Byrde; cider, Mra. Harvey Koater; dolls, Mrs. G. A. Lehman and Mrs.

a alrplrnea, Mra. John St. John; baked gooda, Mra. Clarence Miller; candy, Mrs, Orton Lannin, and fish pond, Mra, C. E.

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