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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1949 SE Business Girls Of YW Plan 'lAJedcltncj Bridal fox yxn Radel Marks A candleiizht weddinjE -was i solemnized yesterday in Brick cecorated throughout with white roses, gladioli and lilies of the Party gEVEXTY young people will join in the co-ed afternoon and evening party planned by the YWCA Business Girls' League Saturday, Feb. 26, at Camp "Warren Cutler, Boy Scout camp at Webster. A program of informal entertainment, dinner, dancing and vallej-.

Tbe bride was Miss Dorothy 'jene Marks, daughter of Mr. and Gowns Your dreams of the Perfect Bridal Gown come true here at Graver's. Exquisitely styled gowns of beauty in our City the bridegroom John J. Radel son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Radel of Burrows St. The officiating clergyman was the Rev, Harold E. Nicely, D.D., who received the vows at 5:30 p. m. The bride's dress was of candle him A games has been planned.

light satin, with which she wore a Serving on the committee are new Spring and Summer collection. full-length veil of candlelight illu Miss Mildred Manhold, Miss Betty fit if sion caught to a crown of pearls, and carried a cascade of white or-! chids. carnations and roses. The maid of honor was the bride's sister, Miss Eleanor Marks, and! bridesmaids were Miss Patricia! pi RAVERS Jl BRIDAL SHOPPE 1 Maggs end Miss Raeflyn Russo. Miss Irene Krofsky, secretary in the Young Adult Department, will accompany the group.

Burton-Miller Party Planned TnjRTON-MILLER Auxiliary will Main 4470 Sat. 4 P. M. 628 Clinton Ave. No.

Open Evenings Tm 9 P. M. Mrs. John J. Radel Jr.

frr Cm tu Z- rr jiir vSI U.Y.-LINES by Nancy Sasser 3 JLJf An Advertising Column of Things New and Interesting hold a card party Tuesday evening, Feb. 22, at the Erie Social Club in Clinton Ave. S. In charge of prizes are Mis Dorothy Koch and Mm. Lois Mulcahy, and refreshments will be served by a committee headed by Mrs.

Herman Koch. Mrs. Richard Maber is chairman, Mra. Norman Carroll cochairman. SETOX GROUP MEETING The 21st Seton Group of St.

Mary's Hospital will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Bernard Soehner in Barrington St. Tiey Wi7 Raise Funds For CARE Packages fife-; Felton of Philadelphia, Miss Sally Smith of Albion and Mrs. Oscar Leiser and Mrs. Walter Seniawski of Rochester.

They were identically gowned in American beauty velvet. Brewster De Puy of Nunda was best man and ushers were the bride's brother, Robert Marks, Charles Cushingr of Portland, Mr. Leiser and Mr. Senlawski. Hadeed McDonald St.

Thomas Church, Summerville, was the scene of charming wedding yesterday morning, when Miss Frances Mary McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. McDonald of Oaklawn was married to Kaleel Peter Hadeed, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter M. Hadeed of Trafalgar St. The Rev. Michael O'Brien received the vows. The bride's gown, of white dotted Swiss, was fashioned with a molded bodice, the square neckline finished with a shawl collar, the full skirt over hoops, and the court train was edged with ruffles.

She wore a fingertip veil and carried bride's roses and white sweet peas. The bride's sister. Miss Kathleen Ann McDonald, her only attendant, wore an identical gown of blue dotted Swiss and carried a nosegay of yellow marguerites and snapdragons. Victor P. Hadeed was best man will raise money for CARE packages to be sent to Europe.

Standing, center, is Mrs. Vernon R. Titus, chairman of the house committee; Miss D. Hope Huntington, right, is aiding the committee -on refreshments. Mrs.

Leo F. Smith, left, in charge of negotiations for the fashion show and tea to be held Saturday afternoon at Rochester Institute of Technology, checks her list with other workers for the event, which NEW YORK. Feb. 13 Valentine's Day tomorrow and no timeto suffer from an annoyin? chest cold! So quick try gmuinz BEN-GAY see how, almost instantly, you feel better breathe easier. This famous "rub-in" contains up to 2i times more methyl salicylate and menthol (two pain-relieving agents known to all doctors) than five other widely offered That's why BEN-GAY.

the original Baume Analgesique, has been my favorite remedr for chest cold congestion and why I urge you to try It! For the children, get MILD BEN-GAY! Cupid's going to crown you queen of hearts If you hare heavenly 33 Institute of Banking Chapter To Hold 44th Banquet DOCHESTER bank presidents, ivith their wives, and state chapter leaders, will be amonjr the cuests of Rochester 1) UPERFIU0US HAIR Removed from Face Arms Leg Chest Eyebrowt Entirely Different Method from Any Other Charlotte hithtr Wktft modtrm. taf method eevetmUy edminie-tered filtered rays, kills alt hair rioii bath and imactivo. leavinf the to, clear al hair Methoa exrlmuv With Milt White. sort curls on valentine Day. Just treat yourself to a TONI Home Permanent the wave that gives that natural loofc Because TONI is wonderfully mild and Chapter, American Institute of Banking, when the chapter "gentle not harsh like hurry-up salon type waving holds its 44th annual banquet Saturday evening in the Towers lotions.

That's why TONI Is the wave that's wanted the world used by more than 2 million women Hotel Ballroom. I NO ELECTRIC NEEDLES NO SCARS NO PAIN 19 Teare in Rorkrstrr Consultation Free BERXADIAE TAXIS. Cemmltaut each month. So get a TONI Kit, with reusable plastie curlers, today! Costs only $2 then next time voull Jimmy Swan, ex-Marine actor Church Group for his brother. The ushers were and humorist, will be principal speaker.

Others on the program CHARLOTTE ESTHER WHITE Campbell Mrs. Kaleel P. Hadeed only need the 51 TONI Refill Kit! And be sure to use TONI Crem Shampoo, too see how its "soft-water shampooing" makes your wave "take" better, look lovelier! Fred P. Hadeed, also a brother of', ridegrcom, and Vincent f-'IciTr as the include Robert C. Rutherford of SuPerfluou, Hair SPecialitit 422 CUTI.FR BLDG.

at 42 EAST AVE. zmmzm BAker 21 1 i New York City, associate secretary of the American Institute of Bank DRAMATIZATION' of "Magni Artvntlon, Mothers you can now get E-Z Sportrweaf for chil Burke. Page Burns In a candlelight ceremony at 3 P. m. yesterday in the United Con- ficent Obsessions" will be staged LOP dren! And, just like the youngsters, you will "go" for them In a BIG way too for the new E-Z basque shirt are made of sturdy, durable, fast-dyed cotton fabric so that they naturally "weather" endless washdays without losing their bright, perfect-fit smartness! Amply designed for comfort to fit any child of any ege, E-Z Sportswear comes in attractive solid colors, as well as gay.

narrow or Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at Webster House by the Lake Avenue Players of Lake Avenue Baptist Church. The play is being directed by Lloyd Hubbard and tickets may be obtained at the door. caurcn, jiiss ctuau i Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ijoseph Burns of Cedarwood became the wife of Robert T.

Page, I son Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Page iof Riverton St. The officiating wide stripes! And when shopping, get E-Z underwear, too Members of the Woman's Society for it's sized according to "WEIGHT as well as AGE of child to "prevent" too-tight binding or too-loose bunchiness! And be sure to ask for E-Z hosiery, too! Final clearance of brolen assortment of crepe and satin slips, tailored and lacy, in whites and colors. Values Up To $5.95 of the church will meet at 10 a.

m. tomorrow at Webster House. There will be an, all-day sewing meeting and a picnic lunch will follow, with coffee served by the church. ing, who will extend greetings from the national office, and Bernard E. Finucane, president of Security Trust Company and chairman of the advisory committee cf Rochester Chapter, who will speak on behalf of the Rochester Clearing House.

An orchestra will play for dancing. John G. White, president of Rochester Clmpter, will head the reception committee and Joseph P. Fox is general chairman, assisted by Meyer Goldstein. With Mr.

White on the reception committee will be Byron J. Kenneth W. Gelwitr, Leon R. Travis, Mrs. Marie Kelly, Miss Arlene D.

Eichner, Miss Betty K. Ruby, Richard T. Bralrton, Raymond C. Skuse and Miss Mildred A Cramer. HoI this news medical science now offers a revo lutionary new treatment for Scalp Film (seborrhea) si Dorces Circle will meet to sew at 10 a.

m. Thursday also at Webster Houee. A luncheon will be served at noon and a meeting will follow. At 6:30 p. m.

that day, si. which, according to medical authorities. Is present in 9 out of 10 cases of matting hair, scalp Irritation, thinning or severe hair loss! Called KORVO, it quickly dissolves Scalp Film and opens up plugged hair pores restoring hair and scalp to normal, healthy condition! KORVO is compounded from a doctor's prescription yet costs only $2 at Drug and Dept. Stores! Write for FREE Booklet by KORVO. "Scalp and Ha- Problems" addressing Nancy Sasser, 271 Madison New York 16, N.

Feminine Accessories Open Eves. clergyman was the Rev. Lioya n. Stamp. The bride's gown, of white satin, was made en train, the bertha edged with seed pearls in a leaf design.

A crown of seed pearls held her veil. Miss Audrey M. Lael of Schenectady, the honor attendant, was in American beauty faille and the bridesmaids. Miss Barbara Hughes of Utica, Mis? Martha Haussman of Geneva and Mrs. Ruth Culliton of Rochester, were in pale blue.

The best man was Roger Teng-wall of Evanston, 111., the ushers Arthur. Bunn, Ralph Gray, George Page. Charles Murphy, Howard Rupert and Vincent Dembroeki. Tschiderer Ritz Gowns in Springtime colors were World Service Circle will hold a 680 CLINTON AVE. NORTH eunner meeting in Webster House.

Helen Montgomery World Wide Guild will meet at 4:30 p. m. Fri-dav, also in Webster House. Mrs. Albert Lathron is adviser and all Most vatuablo ally in rood Mrs.

Helen L. Borges, chairman! of the women's committee, has! charge of decorations. She is be- high school girls are invited to at Mrs. Robert T. Page ing assisted by Miss Gloria Veltz, cochairman, nd Miss Lois Whit nomemaking la your eyes seeing dust to be removed, following recipes, helping the youngsters with their homework! Yet, many people lavish more care on their washing machine man.

Hostesses for the evening tend and Join the group In Its activities. SUNSHINE CHAPTER MEET The Sunshine Chapter of Arnett worn by the attendants when Miss Dorothy M. Ritz. daughter of Mr. TMCA will meet for luncheon Wed- ar.d Mrs.

Lawrence G. Ritz of Thorndyke was married yes- jT 1 resf'av at the home of Mrs. T. will be Miss Rita Lerch and Miss Lucille Hetzler, Miss Ruth Dona-ghue. Miss Rath Heil, Miss Jean McDonald, Miss Mary Di Donna, Miss Luanne McDonald, Miss Joan McGrath.

Mis Marlon Tefft, Miss Ann Hall, M'ss Nancy Wilson and Mrs. Eleanor Hawn. Miss Madelyn H. Suliivan is In charge of publicity, assisted by Mrs Joanne Sakrison. V.

Smith in Greig St. CO TO MIAMI Want my scrf formula for dealing with a cold? Alkalinize your system by drinking the juice of one lemon in a glass of water with a half teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda every 2 to 3 hours first day then 3 or 4 times a day thereafter, if necessary! Add the soda slowly and drink as foaming quiets! You'll be wise, too, to drink hot lemonade when you go to bed for as you know, doctors everywhere recommend it to induce perspiration! Naturally, a good supply of lemons is a "must" these cold-catching days and I urge you to get SUNKIST Lemons! That's because they're the finest, juiciest grown! Ask today! jterday in St. Margaret Marys Church to Gerard F. Tschiderer, 'son cf Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Tschiderer of St. Paul Blvd. rhe Rev. Err.mett Davis officiated. The bride's gown was of old ivory satin, made in Empire style with a court train.

A Wedgwood Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman of Warrington Dr. have left for a 6- than they do on their eyes! Beems foolish for our eyes work hard all day long and are bound to get tired, even though they seldom complain! That's why I recommend 2 drops of MURINE in each eye because it rests and refreshes them Instantly! You see, MURINE contains sevea Ingredients that blend perfectly with the natural eye fluids soothing delicate eye tissues and helping them feel gently refreshed again! Use MURINE eight and morning. week trip to Miami Beach, Fla 1 bonnet of matching braided satin iheld her chapel-length veil and she 'carried white carnations arranged with white hyacinth bells.

The attendant were Miss Marion Heffer, maid of honor, and the Misses Mary Sehwan. cousin of the bride, and Mary Agnes Tschiderer, sister of the bridegroom. Raymond D. Ryan, uncle of the "The closed In look," with toes. 'A? bride, was best man and the ushers and heels snugly covered up, is certainly the "new look" in bootery.

But right there lies a danger sore toes and chafed, smarting spots due to shoe pressure. So let me tip you off to DR. SCHOLL'S The Very Essence of Spring Your New Suit were John J. Schwan cousin of the bride, and the bridegroom's A wddins: breakfast at the Sheraton Hotel followed the ceremony. Baty OV can he More Beautiful! Mrs.

Gerard Tschiderer 9HSETS by BRASSIERES Do you want to be free from that tirad faaWna Do you got rings on your stock- ings when you wear galoshes? Here's a tip put an Invisible covering of "Scotch" Cellophane Tape around the top edge cf the galoshes. Not only will this eliminate rings, but the smooth cellophane will prevent wear on the stockings. Cellophane tape solves dozens of problems like this for me every day. Get a few rolls cf "Scotch" brand tape yourself one each for your kitchen, sewing room, basement. Cellophane Tape is transparent as glass, seals without moistening.

Look for the gay plaid dia penser at stores everywhere. Yes, you can become more attractive and be more popular socially. It's easy, it's fun, it's fascinating! It's the famous DuBerry Success Course, originated by Ann Delafield who has helped hundreds of women become slim and lovely. Take The Du Barry Success Course Zino-pads for these thin, soft, soothing, cushioning, protective pads miraculously end painful shoe pressure and stop corns and callouses BEFORE they can develop. If, however, corns and callouses have already "happened" remember that separate Medications are included to speedily remove them.

"While buying DR. SCHOLL'S Zino-pads get DR. SCHOLL'S Foot Powder, too. Dust on feet and into shoes every morning see how soothed and refreshed your feet feel all day long. Ask today! Mrs.

Ferner Elected Church Group Head Mrs. Cbar.es B. Fercer of Glen-wood Ave. has been ejected president for the ensuing term cf the Women's Society cf Xorth Presbyterian Church. Fulton Ave.

and Locust St. Mrs. Donald G. Hyland "of Mason St. is vicepresident and Mrs.

Mary Sabin Fulton honorary president. Mrs. Herbert W. Davison Sr. of Selye Ter.

will represent the society on the Cour.cil of Church Women. II I at the end of the day? 1 I Then aee VI VELMA CHRONE i. Corsetirrt 4 5.xx KATHERINE-K CORSET SHOP 603 Temple Bldg. HAmilton 0971 at Arm you sonsitWo about yovr hand yet refuse to use lotions since you Hate tnat neavy, sticky reeling most or em leave? Then I urge you to try CHAMBERLAIN'S Clear. Lotion for it's wonderfully clear and light, and so-o-o Tailored to the Height of Perfection toothing and smoothing to Irritated, rough, chapped skin! 5 CV That's because CHAMBERLAIN'S Is especially made to i si protect your hands against water, weather, wind and work.

Use CHAMBERLAIN'S regularly for beautifully soft, supple, natural-looking hands. Ask for CHAMBERLAIN'S Clear Lotion today and giye your hands the gentle, tender care they deserve I 4 VNSv The pertoct gift for your Valentine a eartofi of CAMEL. Ciga JVeca Jlocaiuut Spieled Beautiful Custom Made Slip Covers Many Beautiful Fabrics to Choose From AH Vat Dyed and Pre-Shrunk TKese prices include labor, rraterial, zippert and corded seams. Ta lcr-fnade in your own home to exact measurement of your CHAIR SOFA An exclusive model, at Lang's only, fashioned from Forstmann mlliteens or or if you prefer, from imported gabardines and tweeds rich textured fabrics that yield to skillful, subtle tailoring to prophesy all the new exponents of the oncoming Spring. Remember, you have only eight weeks to get your Easter suit, made to your measurements $75, up.

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ENROLL NOW! CLASS LIMITED TO 30 MEMBERS ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE 172 S. Clinton Rochester 4, N. Y. Phone HAmilton 0680 54 SQ0.62 bodied flavor while your Throat reports how marvelously MILD CAMELS are! And know why I'm so sure youll eay CAMELS are the mildest cigarette you ever smoked? Simply this In a recent coast-to-coast smoking test, hundreds of men and women smoked CAMELS, and only CAMELS, for 20 days! Each week noted throat specialists examined the throats of these smokers and reported not one single cae of throat irritation due to smoking CAMELS! But as I said test CAMELS while you smoke and enjoy 'em see for yourself just how MILD a cigarette can be! Read ANGELO PATRI daily for expert advice on bringing up children. 77 CLINTON AVE.

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