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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 79

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Rochester, New York
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79
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Democrat and Chronic? Rochester, N. LVj Feb. 5, 1961 wsmssmswi FIRE Will WIVII Willi 'P, Meets Tuesday The 13th Seton Branch of St. Mary's Hospital will hold a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the hospital.

Hostesses will be Mrs. Albert Held, Mrs. Forest Doyle and Mrs. Arthur Doyle. EXTINGUISHERS 39 EAST AVE.

Salts, Srv(c, ROCHESTi FIRE EQUIPT Howtll St. at WW onrot I HA 0o0: Ay 1 Vvm -V'l i J. W. Wilmot Marries Coast Girl THE MARRIAGE of Miss Eleanor Ann Loomis to James Ward Wilmot, son of Mrs. William Royster of Mt.

Hope Avenue and James P. Wilmot of Smith Road, took place yesterday in St. Alban's Episcopal Church, Westwood. Calif. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Der-vood Loomis of San Fernando, Calif. The Rev. R. Parker Jones officiated.

Mrs. Albert Edward Burr was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Julie Beck, Miss Judy Wilmot, sister of the bridegroom, and Barbara Fulton. Morgan Melanie Heflin was flower girl. William Bates Wilmot was best man for his brother.

Ushers were Paul William Leslie, William Wells and Thomas Carl Wilmot, brother of the bridegroom. The bride attended Mary- POO0S Snow's Book Topic for UR Luncheon "C- P- SNOW: The Search for Order" will be the topic of an address by Professor Ralph J. Kauf-mann at a luncheon meeting of the Women's Club of the University of Rochester at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Cutler Union. The speaker is a member of the faculty of the Department of English at the UR.

He formerly taught at Princeton University and Wesleyan University In Connecticut. Mrs. C. Luther Fry is chairman of the luncheon, assisted by Mrs. John W.

Graham Jr. Mrs. Thomas A. Keenan and Mrs. Virgil W.

Topazio are chairmen of the hostesses. Others are Mrs. Lionel W. McKen-zie, dining room; Mrs. L.

William Coulter, tickets; Mrs. Dane G. Prugh, reservations, and Mrs. John C. Peachey, name tags.

Morrall Mrt. Mrt. Jamei W. Wilmor Eltanor Loomis Henry R. Yeagsr Jr.

Anns Mosher tt The American Spring for '61 Charges Invited! Many Outstanding "Buys" for You in Yeager-Mosher Bridal Held 1 EAST wood': honor and Peggy Mosher as junior bridesmaid. Donald Bishop was best man. Ushers were Donald Bell, Robert Lehmann, Frank Moscato and Gerald Tuite. The bride attended El-mira College and is a graduate of Rochester Business Institute. ece suit mount College.

Mr. Wilmot attended Ohio State University where he was affiliated raw by THE WEDDING of Miss Anne Charlotte Mosher and Henry Romen Yeager Jr. of Park Grove Road took place yesterday in Calvary Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Arthur Mosher of Whitewood Lane. An uncle of the bride, the Rev. William V. Dora of Mazon, performed the ceremony. "He was assisted by the Rev.

Ronald Kelder. The bride was attended by her sisters, Mrs. Ronald Wiesner of London, as matron of honor, Miss Me-linda Mosher as maid of with Phi Kappa fraternity. California. 'HEADQUARTERS' WOMEN'S SHOE' CILEMANCE AIR STEPS and other famous makes ckft with 'NSr-s 25" a for CUSTOM-MADE SLIPCOVERS THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS! Cardiga Fitted neckline, waistline, Elbow I ength ilcevea.

7 Odd Lots 12.95 to 14.95 $139.95 SOFA MO" INCLUDH iTOCK WILTS9 SUMS limn CHAIR $2350 ONI Of THI II6SEST SELECTIONS op FAimcs IN WISTEHN r. Elizabeth Whitney To Be Bride Announcement Is made of the engagement of Miss Elizabeth Whitney, of Westmoreland Drive, to James Edwin Vokes of Caledonia. A June wedding is planned. Miss Whitney is the daughter of Mrs. Kenneth Whitney of Linwood, and the late Mr.

Whitney. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Vokes of HILL DALE, reg. 19.95 14.90 DR.

LOCKE, reg. 21.95 to 23.95.. 17.90 a51 Vardtn Shop Thurs. till 9 EASTWOOD'S, 29 EAST AVE. One Hour of FREE PARKING for Projanshy Customers at Pigeon Hole Parking' Stillson St.

Ramp Garagt diagonally across from our East Ar. Entrance il 55 CLINTON AVE. SO. OPP. I.

FORMAN lSSStWSWSMtWtMtMWSiWimm Tim. mi litn. 'HI I P. M. I Mrs.

Ronald L. Smith Marcia Ennit Marcia Ennis Joins Brides Monday thru Friday, v- hL shop 10 9 p. m. jFTrjrro iiP II S.rd.y HB 5:30 ylvMPf. -JU THE REV.

James V. Ennls. uncle of the bride, received the marriage vows of Miss Marcia Ann Ennit Rochester's Leading Fashion Furrier and Ronald Laurence Smith in a ceremony in Blessed Sacrament Church. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Everett E. Ennis of Brunswick Street. How to Enjoy The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leet Smith of West Web a Rainbow ster.

Miss Ellen Ennis attended her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were 4 Reasons a) Vr the Misses Mary, Catherine of the Year gAf and Patricia Ennis, also sis ters of the bride. Bruee Smith, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Leet, Wayne and Qumten Smith, brothers of the bridegroom, and James Jerzak. Jo Usui the comfort of modern living, Our Exclusive Stole ORIGINAL i 4.

NATURAL MUTATION MINK the charm of Early America Thurston Colonial living room Comfortable, cozy, livable let your home reflect hospitable warmth in Early American 'styling. Selection at Thurston Colonial is almost unlimited. In the North Hickory sofa and chair alone, sketched here, you may choose matching or contrasting covers in an inspiring collection of over 1500 colors and new 1961 fabrics custom ordered to your individual taste. Your discriminating eye will appreciate the beauty, authentic styling, the dependable craftsmanlike construction fine quality is the best investment you could make for yean of service. When you need Colonial upholstered furniture come to Thurston.

Sofas from $229 to $569, chairs from $79 to $179. Sketched above, sofa $389.95, chair 129.95. Inspiring as the first rainbow of Spring lieavrnly mink addition to your fashion wardrobe for year 'round. All natural mink colorings, from now white to golden brown. $1,450 "Fur products labeled to show country cf origin of imported furs 'Federal Tax Included 3 CONVENIENT PLANS Chargt Budget Layaway Miss Barbara Merker TWO GRADUATES of the State Agricultural and Technical Institute at Alfred are planning a July wedding.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Merker of Scotch Lane announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Barbara Carol Merker, to Der-ald G.

Welles of Pearl River. N.Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Welles of Can-isteo. Miss Merker Is a member of Delta Chi Omega sorority.

Her fiance Is affiliated with PsI Delta Omega fraternity. Mildred Alexander Marries Ohioan The marriage of Mrs. Mildred R. Alexander of Cham-plain Street to Lincoln V. Stokes of Cleveland, Ohio, sr1 took place Saturday, Dec.

10, at 340 Champlain Street. The Rev. John L. Salmon Open Tuesday and Thursday 'til 603 Thurston Road, just off Brooks Avenue Jr. officiated.

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