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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 8

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DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Monday, July 31, 1950 AT GOLF WEEKEND DINNER DANCE A main social function during Monroe Golf Club's Invitation attending include, weekend chairman, Clarence Bassett, and Mrs. Tournament this weekend was Saturday's dinner dance. Those Bassett, left; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Milk, Washington, D.

C. Bryna Jane Samuels Married In Long Island Ceremony of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Spero of Youngstown, and Erie, Pa.

Rabbi Philip Bernstein of Temple B'rith Kodesh, Rochester, a Rabbi Albert Martin officiated. The bride was gowned in white organdy, the bouffant skirt handembroidered in daisies. She wore a fingertip veil illusion and carried lilies the valley and orchids. Mrs. David Straus 3rd, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor, and Miss a junior Kathy Friedman bridesmaid.

Both wore white embroidered organdy over pale blue and carried cascades of white and blue delphiniums. Joseph Maimin was best man ceremony at 5:30 p. m. yesterday in the garden, of her ATA parents' home on Long Island, Miss Byrna Samuels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. O. Samuels, formerly of Rochester, became the bride of Morton Hilbert Spero, son of the late Mr. -Winbarm Mrs. Morton H.

Spero Lola Donofrio Marries THE marriage of Miss Lola Donofrio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donofrio of Durnan to Antimo Santillo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Santillo of Laurelton took place July 1 in Holy Redeemer Church.

The Rev. F. William Stauder officiated. The bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace en- train trimmed with satin. A halo of beaded lace held her veil of French illusion carried orchids and chapel length, lilies of the valley.

Miss Lee Donofrio, maid of honor for her sister, wore yellow marquisette and satin and carried red roses. Bridesmaids were Miss Perina Santillo, Miss Joan Ferrara, Mrs. Bernard Comello, Mrs. Samuel Rampello and Mrs. Lawrence Castellano.

They wore Nile green gowns and carried talisman roses. Best man was Albert Santillo, and ushers were Samuel DiTucci, Lawrence Barbato, Mr. Comello, Mr. Rampello and Mr. Castellano.

Clyde Girl to Marry Palmyra Soldier Mrs. Julius Vitticore of Clyde announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Julia F. Vitticore, to Pvt. John Robert Nussbaumer, USA, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John' Nussbaumer of Palmyra. -Silvio Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mendola of Clifford Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sarah Mendola, to Francis Lotemplio, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Lotemplio of Miller St. The wedding will take place Sept. 23 in St. Francis Xavier Church, 2 Church Units Schedule Picnics TWO planned Rochester picnics groups as main have events in their Midsummer group activities.

Sports and games for all, and special entertainment for the children, will be featured at the picnic tomorrow of Mercy Guild of the Little Flower to be held at the Mother House in Blossom Rd. The event will start at 10 a. m. and luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m.

Mrs. Albert Comfort is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Joseph L. Ritz, cochairman. Mrs.

Francis Kolb is chairman of sports, and Mrs. Beikirch and Mrs. Charles Servis are chairmen of cards. The annual basket picnic of the Rosarians of St. Andrew's Church will be held Sunday at Genesee Valley Park, Grounds 2.

Buses will leave from the school on Portland at 1 p.m. Chairman is Mrs. Foster Lasher, assisted by Mrs. Fred Enders, Mrs. Raymond Schneider and Mrs.

Edward Schneider. There will be games and refreshments. Engaged -Sibley Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Betty Jane DeMeyer, daughter of Guston DeMeyer and the late Mrs. DeMeyer of Barnard to Gordon Doupe of Sheraton Dr. The wedding will take place Oct.

14. -Moser Mr. and Mrs. Leo Klafehn of Latta Rd. announce engagement of their daughter, Miss Doris Klafehn, to David Cutter, son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. P. Cutter of Pittsford. The wedding will take place Oct.

14. Visitors from West Go to Bahamas Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hawthorne Jr.

of Berkeley, who have been visiting Mrs. Hawthorne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Bemish of Thorneliffe have left on a 10-day trip to the Bahamas.

Mary Dries Wed Barbara Spencer: In Wayland Weds in Clyde ST. Joseph's Church, Wayland, was the scene of the marriage on July 22, of Miss Mary Louise Dries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dries, of Wayland, to Thomas William Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Russell of Hammondsport. The Rev. Adelbert Schneider officiated. The bride wore a gown of white marquisette over taffeta made with a lace yoke and a peplum edged with rhinestones. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a tiara of pearls and rhinestones.

She carried a white orchid on a prayer book. Miss Patricia Hicks of Cleveland, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of blue yellow marquisette over taffeta and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow roses with yellow ribbon. Lois Dries of Arkport, also a cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore yellow taffeta and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow roses.

Stephen Parks was bearer. ring, W. Dries, brother of the bride, was best man, and ushers were Raymond Fisher of Naples and George Mark of Dansville. Miss Denaro Is Bride IN a ceremony in St. Anthony's Church, July 8, Miss Margaret Denaro, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Denaro of Fulton Ave. became the bride of Peter Matroniano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Matroniano, of Plymouth Ave.

N. The bride wore a gown of white nylon marquisette with fingertip veil and carried carnations, Honor attendants' were Mrs. Josephine Matroniano, in yellow, and Miss Mary Matroniano in blue. Bridesmaid was Miss Mary Contestable. She wore yellow nylon marquisette.

Rosemary Denaro and Sheron Matroniano were flower girls. Sam Denaro was best- man and Sam Matroniano ushered. Ring bearers were Frank Trigunella and Arthur Trigunella. A breakfast and a dinner were held at the home of the bride's parents, and reception followed. -Renzi Mrs.

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PARKING W. Main St. COR. STONE For, CLARISSA-BROAD At Chimes Station Car Wash FREE Park at Minit-Man VACATIONING IN ROCHESTER Among Rochester's current out-of-town visitors and Charesa Mae, are Mrs. Charles Kirchner of Beardstown, weeks as the guests and her daughters, Patricia Ann, Mrs.

H. A. Ferry, Mary Callemeyn Becomes In Pro-Cathedral Ceremony MISS Mary Louise Callemeyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Callemeyn of Flower City became the bride of Edward A.

King, son of Mrs. Edward King and the late Mr. King of Webster, in a ceremony Saturday in the Pro-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. The bride chose a gown of starched white chiffon, en train, and a veil of illusion that fell from a crown of seed pearls. She carried fleur d'amour and stephanotis on her prayerbook.

Maid of honor was Miss Dorothy Addley, who wore a gown of yellow chiffon over taffeta. Bridesmaids were Miss Betty Toutenhoofd, Miss Lillian King and Mrs. Harold Westfall. They wore gowns similar to that of the honor attendant, in blue, and all attendants wore matching hats and carried yellow glamelias. Frank King was best man for his brother.

were Max King, another brother, Jack Elliott and Jacob Fieret. A breakfast and reception were held at Sweets Farm, Webster. The bride attended the Rochester Institute of Technology and the Rochester Business Institute. Household Ammonia Cleans Oven Spots If you can't remove stubborn spots from your oven with warm soapy water, rub them with a soft cloth dipped. in ammonia; then leave the cloth in the oven with the door closed for a few hours, or overnight.

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LEAVES FOR CANADA MISS Barbara D. Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Spencer of Ridgeway became the bride of Irving M.

Robinson of Johnson son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle F. Robinson of Newark, in a ceremony July 1 in the Clyde Methodist Church. The Rev.

Clayton C. Comstock officiated. The bride chose a gown of white organdy, en train, and her fingertip veil fell from a jeweled Dutch cap. She carried a bouquet of daisies and stephanotis and a white lace handkerchief which had been carried by her grandmother at the latter's wedding. Miss Janet E.

Luke was maid of honor. She wore a gown similar to that of the bride, in lavender, with matching mitts and daisy-chain headdress. She carried white and yellow daisies. Bridesmaids were Emma Emens, Mrs. Francis Rounds, Miss Mary Sickmond and Mrs.

Harold VanLoon. They were dressed similar to the honor attendant. Janet Lee Reule and Nancy Lee Ford were flower girls and Gilbert G. Brooks and Stephen McCallum were ring bearers. Donald J.

Fisk was best man and ushers were Gilbert G. Brooks, Harold A. McCallum, William Buck and Robert Swart. A reception at the church followed the ceremony, The bride is a graduate of Fredonia State Teachers College and the bridegroom is a graduate of the Bentley School of Accounting and Finance in Boston. Wedding Held In Wayland MISS Norma Hemmer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Heminer of Wayland, and Charles Mehlenbacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mehlenbacher of Cohocton, were married in St. Joseph's Church, Wayland, on July 22.

The Rev. Adelbert Schneider performed the ceremony, The bride wore a gown of white marquisette styled with lace bodice and full skirt en train. Her long veil was fastened to a crown of orange blossoms and lilies of the valley, and she carried white roses. Miss Alice Jacobs. of Rochester, maid of honor, wore white marquisette over pink taffeta.

The bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert Wager of Cohocton and Miss Louise Last of Perkinsville, wore identical gowns, and all carried blue chrysanthemums. Robert Mehlenbacher, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Robert Wager and John Mehlenbacher were ushers. DON'T FOOL WITH SUNBURN! NOXZEMA gives fast, cool relief Sunburn is no trifling matter so snow-white Noxzema today.

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Edward A. King is the former Miss Mary Louise Callemeyn. The couple was married Saturday in the Pro-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. VISITORS FROM ERIE Dr. and Mrs.

Francis Cardot of Erie and their two children, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder of Creekdale Lane. and ushers were Donald Spero, brother of the bridegroom, Mr. Straus, Howard S.

Ross 3rd, Richard Samuels, Robert Cohen and Jay Edelman. The bride, whose, father is the former president of Samson United Corporation in Rochester, was graduated from the Connecticut College for Women. Mr. Spero was graduated from the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce of the University of Pennsylvania and is a member of Pi Lamba Phi Fraternity. KEUKA LAKE GUEST Barbara Ross of Dorkling Rd.

was the guest last week of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleland C. Ross of Penfield at their Summer home on Keuka Lake. -Home Portrait Mrs.

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