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'mm i ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Monday, December 24, 1956 14 Dworsky-Rosen Wedding Held ar Beth-b i -i-'w'L 1 I -i i rf4 yfsx I Vf JZ 'yMAij I' A- I i I I Miss Jane Mary Quigley 5 Francis J. Hone to Marry Jane Quigley of Geneva Debuianies 'Come Ouf At Party JED and pink decorations alternated with gold and turquoise Saturday evening at the Genesee Valley Club for the debut of. Miss Sara Elizabeth Wadsworth of Geneseo and Miss Elzabeth Kidd of Bay Road. The traditional beauty of the club's holiday trimmings was a charming background for the profuse masses of pink and red roses used for the dance. Red and pink Christmas balls were on the tall green trees and the receiving line was backed by pink roses.

Gold and turquoise predominated in the ballroom, where a large dinner took place preceding the dance- The dinner was given by Dr. and Mrs. James Lockhart of Geneseo in honor of Miss Elzabeth Kidd and their nieces, Miss Susette Townsend Scofield and Miss Sara Elizabeth Wadsworth. Here, in the dining room, turquoise table cloths were used, centered with gold wreaths, and turquoise balls graced the background greens. Supper was served in the second floor dining rooms under the soft light of dozens of candles.

Out of town guests staying at The Homestead, residence in Geneseo of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Wadsworth, included Mr. and Mrs.

David G. Forman, David G. Forman Jr. and Daniel Fitzpatrick, all of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs.

E. N. Jones and Miss Susette Scofield of Greenwich, Franklin DuBois of New Canaan, Miss Mahala Burck of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs- Montgomery H. W.

Ritchie of Palo Duro, Miss Gail Oglee, Chappagua; Pvt. W. Austin Wadsworth, Camp LeJeune, N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth's daughter, Mrs.

Helge K. Heen and Mr. Heen of Brighton, Mass. Miss Katie Boissevain of New York City was the house guest of Miss Kidd. Ushers included John Bush III, Butler Cox Anthony Fairchild, George H.

Hawks Austin Wadsworth, Thorn- as Jones, Ranley Miner Jr. Walter Sanders, James and Edmund Kidd, Albert Crofton, John de Kiewiet, James Walter Millard, Jon Schuma- "ther, Ian Tatlock and Mitchell Pierson. DECK THE HALLS University of Rochester seniors Joan Grant of Brighton and Jerry Angel of Wil-braham, put the final touches on one of the scenes from "The Night Before Christmas" illus trations that decorate each door of fourth floor, Gannett Wing in the Women's Residence Hall. 'JivaL jthsi Wight 3RS. Thomas Edward Quigley of Geneva announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Jane Mary Quigley of Geneva and Boston, to Francis James Hone of Kent Park and Forest Hills, L.I., at a gathering of family and friends yesterday at her home.

Mr. Hone is the son of Mrs. Alexander Bennett Hone of Kent Tark and the late Mr. Hone. Miss Quigley also is the daughter of the late Dr.

Thomas Edward Quigley. She is a graduate of DeSales Institute, Geneva, and Newton College of the Sacred Heart, Newton, Mass. At present, she is case worker with the Catholic Charitable Bureau of Boston. The future bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Rochester where he wai a CANDLELIGHT, WHITE, GLADIOLI and chrysanthemums provided the setting for the wedding yesterday of Miss Lois Rosten and Ronald Dworsky, son of Mrs. Herman Dworsky of Harvard Street and the late Mr.

Dworsky. Rabbi Abraham Karp officiated at the ceremony in Temple BethEL The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Rosen of Raw-linson Road, was gowned in silk faille with a sabrina neckline trimmed with Viennese lace. Her fingertip veil was caught to a cap trimmed with lace, sequins and pearls.

She carried white orchids and stephanotis. Matron honor was Mrs. Stanley Wiener, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathy Rosen, another sister of the bride, Miss Roberta Levy and Mrs. Martin Harris.

They were gowned alike in American Beauty velveteen, princess-style, and carried colonial bouquets of pink delight roses and white chrysanthemums. Dale Shore was flower girl for her cousin. Jerry Greenfield was best man; ushers were Jules Cohen, Eugene Isaacs and Alan Dworsky. A dinner and reception were held in the temple parlors. The bride is a graduate of the University of Rochester where she was a member of Sigma Kappa sorority.

She ii a member of the faculty School 8. Her husband was graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology. After a wedding trip to the Catskill Mountains, the couple will make their home at 194 Oxford St. Carcf Parfy Witt Help Veterans THE AUXILIARY of David J. Kauffman Post, Jewish War Veterans is completing plans for its annual card party Jan.

30. Proceeds will go towards the gift fund for veterans in the Canandaigua Veterans. Hospital. Members of the group also worked on the United Welfare Drive with Mrs. Bernard Masling, chairman, and her committee consisting of Mrs.

Max Hasson, Mrs. Jack Markus, Mrs. David Ball, Mrs. Sol Guttenberg, Mrs. Natalie Joffey and Mrs.

Arnold Silver. Mrs. Edith Kless is chairman of hostesses for each meeting. NEW YEARS EVE sit-down-supper is the first of a series of events planned by Beth David Sisterhood for the coming months, according to Mrs. Ben Krovetz, president.

On Jan. 7, the group will hold a paidup membership dinner with Mrs. Naomi Shadoff as chairman. On the evening of Feb. 2, "Funzapop-pin," a game night, will be headed by Mrs.

Martin Kar-chefsky, Harry Cohen and Mrs. Harold Kay. Mrs. Mann Lederman and Mrs. Ann Levin will take charge of the rummage sale to be held Feb.

10 and 1L March 25, the annual donor-dinner will be held. Mrs. Jack Kessler and Mrs. Harry Cohen are co-chairmen. A fashion show and luncheon will highlight the month of April It is being handled by Mrs.

David Samuels, Mrs. Lee Donsky and Mrs. Sanford Shapiro. Plants, aprons and movies for the youngsters will be fea- tured at the annual sisterhood bazaar March 9-11. Mrs.

Montague To Have Guests Mrs. Wallace N. Montague of Pen Arrow Road will have as her guests on Christmas Day her four children and their families, Dr. J. Allison Montague of New York City, Richard Montague, Mrs.

Donald Cambridge of Toronto and Mrs. John Turner. Barbara Williams to Wed Dr. Alfred D. Heggie Jr.

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Bol-ger of East Avenue will entertain at a family party tonight SECRETARY WANTED Excellent Opportunity and Benefits. It will be to your advantage' to Inquire. Send resume to 0C Democrat Chreniclt At Blanchard'i CHRISTMAS TABLE CENTER PIECE from 58 Lake Ave. BA S-9494 FREE PARKING ON PREMISES OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. EVENING GOWNS Beautifully CUaned $3.50 Matt It BRIGHT CHRISTMAS (and Nw Ytar' too) in qay vtnmo, waar axquititaly claanad to daiiqnarl'.

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THE STOCKINGS WERE HUNG A little fireplace with tiny stockings, Christmas greens and a mouse form the holiday decor to the first verse of the traditional Christmas poem In the fourth floor Gannett Wing of UR dorm. From left: Joyce Lodge of Albany, Chita Angeli, North Adams, both seniors. member of Thcta Delta Chi fraternity. He served In the Signal Corps of the Army for two years and was a 1956 graduate of St. John's University Law School in New York.

He was admitted to the bar in October and Is associated with the New York law firm of Campbell, Brumbaugh, Free Graves. The prospective bride is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Quigley of Canandaigua and of the late Daniel E. Moore, former mayor of Geneva and the late Mrs.

Moore. Her fiance is the grandson of the late Frank J. Hone, Rochester attorney, and the late Mrs. Hone and also of the late Louis M. Antisdale, editor and publisher of the Rochester Herald, and the late Mrs.

Antisdale. A June wedding is planned. ANNOUNCEMENT is made of the engagement of Miss Barbara May Williams, daughter of Herbert B. Williams of Ramsey Tark, the late Mrs. Williams, to Dr.

Alfred Dinely Heggie son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Heggie of Laconia Park. An Informal coffee hour was given in honor of the engaged couple in the Williams' home yesterday afternoon.

Miss who is head nurse at Strong Memorial Hospital, was graduated from the University of Rochester School of Nursing and was a member of Gamma Phi lorority. Dr. Heggie is a graduate of the University of Rochester and the UR School of Medicine. He is interning at Western Reserve University Hospital in Cleveland. The wedding is planned for June.

fi A 1 1 I. -Momtl Mrs. Joseph E. Levine Lillie Sarfaty Joan Hoffman Bride-Elect R. AND MRS.

CLIFFORD A. Hoffman of Westwood Drive, Forest Hills, East Rochester, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joan Marie Hoffman, to Paul Edward Cunningham of Charlotte, N.C. Mr. Cunningham is the son of Mrs. Ambrose A.

Cunningham of West Avenue, and the late Mr. Cunningham. The bride-elect is a senior at State University Teachers College, Buffalo, where she is a member of Delta Sigma Upsilon sorority. Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Rochester where he was a member of Psi Upsilon fraternity. The wedding is planned for June.

Feb. 16 in the Calvary Baptist Church. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Rochester Business Institute. Her fiance is a member of the administrative staff of the Eastman School of Music. y.

5 y. Vtrdea Miss Barbara Williams Lillie Sarhiy Joins Brides JN a ceremony in Beth Sho-lorn Synagogue yesterday, Miss Lillie Sarfaty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Sarfaty, became the bride of Joseph Eli Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Levine of Forest Hills. L.I. Rabbi Henry Hoschander and Rabbi Solomon Cohen officiated. The bride wore chantilly lace and taffeta, Empire-style, with a fingertip veil and carried white orchids on a Bible. Mrs.

George Kravatz of Bronx was matron of honor. She wore turquoise blue silk taffeta and carried a nosegay of pink and white roses. Sharon Kay and Barbara Levine were flower girls. Best man was Aaron Levine of Watertown, Mass. A reception was held in Beth Sholom parlors, after which the couple left on a trip to Washington, D.C.

They will make their home at 9 Backus St. The bride is a graduate of Rochester Business Institute and the bridegroom was graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology. Miss Joan Hoffman t' Me ly Lm-)1 iLw-WO? 2 Wm i I I in rimr-n mm i ''1 AAUW Unit To Dance THE RECENT GRADUATES Group of the Rochester Branch, American Assn. of University Women, will hold its Christmas dance Thursday at the club's Junior House. An informal reception will precede the dance from 7:30 to 9 p.m.

and the dance will last until 1 a.m. Arrangements committee Includes: Mrs. Richard Wiles, president of the group; Mrs. James Phelps, Mrs. JohnFol-well, Miss Beverly Barr, Miss Doris Waring, Miss Ruth Kanis, Miss Therese DiPas-quale and Miss Madeline Di-chario.

THE STUDY of World Re-ligions Group will meet at the clubhouse at 11 a.m. Friday to hear Mrs. Hazel Merriman, chairman of. the group, speak on "Islam." Duncu Miss Joanne Sliegenthaler ANNOUNCEMENT is made of the engagement of Miss Joanne Phyllis Siegenthaler of Crittenden Boulevard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Siegenthaler of New Hartford, N.Y., to John Milton William, son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Williamson of Sagamore Drive. Miss Siegenthaler received her B.S.

degree this year from the University of Rochester where she belonged to Alpha Sigma sorority. In May she will complete her studies at the UR School of Nursing. Mr. Williamson is a graduate of Wesleyan University. Middle-member of rhl Sigma Kappa ton, where he was a fraternity.

Register Now Miss Jacqueline Schreiber DINNER PARTY yesterday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Schreiber in Winona Boulevard was the occasion for the'announcement of the engagement if their daughter, Miss Jacqueline Schreiber to Paul Maurice Weckesser. Mr.

Weckesser is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Weckesser of Aberdeen Street. He is a graduate of Detroit University and is studying for his master's degree in highway engineering at Purdue University.

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Foil used in the world. to be en approved. Rlcluwt Miss Cordelia Reid and Mrs. Leon C. Reid of Laurelton Road announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Cordelia Anne Reid to Ronald John Peterson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Teterson of Shadylane Drive. The betrothal was announced yesterday at a family dinner. Miss Reid is attending Rochester Business Institute Evening Division. Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Rochester and is attending the School of Dentistry at the University of Buffalo.

Mrs. Fcterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Coleman of California Drive.

The Misses Daphne Joan Christmas vacations. Daugh ters of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Voorhees of Alpine Drive, they are students at Jlood College, Frederick, Md.

Another daughter, Mrs. Henry W. Burgess, and Mr. Burgess of Swarth-more, arrived Friday for a holiday visit. HIV Akin PUPllltia a.

4mm Daughter Visiting Colemans Miss Elaine Lucci jT A FAMILY gathering yesterday in their home, Mr. and Mrs. John Lucci of Jay Street announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elaine C. Lucci, to Richard M. Pavone.

The future bridegroom is serving in the Navy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pavone of Dewey Avenue. Diane Borst In Sorority Miss Diane Gail Borst, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. How-are Borst of Avondale Road, was recently inducted into full sisterhood of Alpha Omicron Pi, Theta Pi chapter, at Wagner College, Staten Island. She is also a member of the National Student Assn. Committee and served as a freshman counselor. HOLIDAY VISITORS Miss Alice Barnes of New York City and Miss Colette Linard of Paris, France, arrived Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with Miss Barnes' mother, Mrs.

Philip Barnes of Yarmouth Road. HAm. 6-9035 R. and Mrs. William S.

Peterson of Chicago has arrived for a week's visit with and Helen Jovce Voorhees NeUSCneef, rived home Wednesday for Beauty School at Main, Phono HAmllto e-74l take Aspirin! No powders to mix No gargling the common cold two ASPERGUM.Convenient "pocket packs" of 16 tain leta for 29d and economy bottles of 36 tablets at 58. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M.-10 P.M. SUNDAYS! A.M.-8 P.M. flew Way to No pills to swallow No tablets to crush Ajpirin in delicious fruit flarored chewing gum. for fast, pleasant relief of pains and aches, particularly those associated with FREE PARKING AT ALL Kiri STORES Ruth Fenfon To Marry John D.

Allen Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. William Neu-scheler of Clover Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss June Neuscheler, to John D. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence II. Allen of Kislingbury Road. Miss Neuscheler is a graduate of the University of Koch-ester School of Nursing. Her fiance is a graduate of the UR College of Arts and Sciences. A summer wedding is planned.

FRENCHMAN SWEET "WAREHOUSE" Pin Purnlturt, Appllgneoi Per Your Heme PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD The engagement of Misi Ruth E. Fenton to Glen L. Loveridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0.

D. Loveridge of Salt Lake City, Utah, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark V. Fenton of McNaughton Street.

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