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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5. 194S AT C.C.R. met MOTHER i i Rubin and George Farnsworth. With Ongin.l KNITTED GLOVES or SWEATERS A dinner was served and a recep Women Open Golf Season Today Chambers Reama St. Salome's Church.

Pt. Pleasant, was the scene of the marriage on Apr. 10 of Miss Grace V. tion held at B'nai Israel Synagogue. Our Lady of Good Council Church.

The Rev. Leo Menochesk officiated. The bride's sister, Mrs. Lena Merle, was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Amelia Dl Stephano and Miss Laura Di Stephano, also slaters of the bride. Elmer Rockwell was best man Large and from Dunn Vogel Miss Lois Carol Vogel, daughter 1 hard lo-gel iB 5 Reama, daughter or Mr.

and Airs. Clarence A. Reama of Lakeview to Robert F. Chambers, son sites. of Mr.

and Mrs. John Vogel of Bakerdale and Norman Alfred Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Mr. and Mrs.

D. L. Lyall Chambers of Peart Ave. The bride's sister, Mrs. Florence Moorehouse, was matron of hon and ushers were Frank Dl Steph i i BURWILL KNITWEAR SPECIALISTS 635 Monroe Ave.

2389 Dunn of Castleford were mar ried at 2 p. m. Saturday in Beth ano, brother of the bride, and Edward Corsatti. After a reception at the Hotel or and best man was the bride any Presbyterian Church. The of groom's brother, Frederick Cham Daily 9:30 to 6 Thurs.

'til 9 P. M. By ADELAIDE ERWIN Democrat and Chronicle Society Editor IT'S "Opening Day for feminine golf enthusiasts as well as for local baseball fans. The season opens officially today for members of the "Women's Golf Association of the Countrv Club of Rochester. ficiating clergyman was the Rev.

Rochester, the couple left by mo bers. Ushers were David Cham Alfred Wangman and Miss Janice tor for Mexico. bers, brother of the bridegroom, Brown sang. and Clarence Reama, brother Spring colors of yellow and green were 'worn by the attendants, who of the bride. Murdoch Kear New U.

8. Gov't Approved Vaults were Miss Betty Vogel, the bride's sister, maid of honor, and the 1007 Safs The marriage of Miss Barbara Misses Faythe Wood and Jean Grin- Lou Kear, daughter of Mr. and Wednesday, it has been announced, will be 'ladies' day at the club and a special golfers luncheon haa nell. bridesmaids. They carried daffodils and miniature- iris.

Mrs. Marvin Kear of Groveland, to Walter S. Murdock of Rochester, il Harold Thomas was best man "DPrr.FMT-rniDITAM CA son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minna and Carl Jensen, George Horrocks aienweee OliO y.

i I took place at the home of and Kenneth Vogel were ushers. the bride on Apr. 11. Miss Joyce Murdock of Lima was maid of Vo i.f I honor. Edward Warren Kear, brother of the bride, was best man.

CHATTERBOX CLUB ELECTS Har grave parks The marriage of Miss Shirley been planned for each week. New directors of the Women's Committee-, Civic Music Association, appointed at a meeting In, the Chatterbox Club Monday are: Mrs. Raymond Albright, Mrs. Ernest Howe, Mrs. Alvln R.

Kell, Mrs. Albert Mancb.ee, Mrs. August Oddlelfson, Sirs. Gustavo Tlnlot and -Sirs. Hawley Ward.

They will serve for a term of years. Officers elected for the season are: Mrs. Boland T. Will, president; Mrs. "Ward, Ttcepresident; Mrs.

Albright, treasurer; Mrs. Manchee. altant treasurer; Mrs. Kell. corresponding secretary; Mrs.

James Spinning, recording secretary. CURRENT CHATTER: ton, Mrs. Kenneth Field and Mrs. William Morse, and, seated right, Mrs. Joseph Harris.

They are shown with the president of the club, Mrs. Dwight seated at left. New board members of the Chatterbox Club, who were elected at a meeting: yesterday at the club are, standing from the left, Mrs. Frederick T. Pierson Mrs.

John Reming Sparks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Sparks of Merrill to Edward G. Hargrave of Avis St.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Har grave of Webster, took place on Apr. 10 in Wesley Methodist Cajmdarm Jewish Council To Hear Play Church. The Rev.

Robert C. Root officiated. Mrs. Clarice Smith was matron Renzl -De Hond ig VX ft miis. mrs.

yf v7 -Sfr'JJ I Dli.NX DALHEKTH aV S7 i 1 I I Monroe Women Plan Luncheon 'J'HE Women' Association of Monroe Golf Club will hold its annual Spring luncheon at the of honor and Miss Margareti Sheehan bridesmaid. Marsha JIGHLIGHTING the program at Attention centers these days on Michael Hayes served as flower uawertn Ingram i i Dalberth Ingram tomorrows ciosinsr luncneon the new clubhouse at LAKE IN a ceremony held Apr. 17 In gi if 7 1 fi JN a ceremony held Apr. 17 In meeting of the year of the Roches-1 girl and ring bearer. The best man was the bride club at 1 p.

m. Irondequoit Presbyterian Church, iv. il 11! Miss Christina Ruth Ineram. I tf I i 1 Irondequoit Presbyterian Church, Miss Christina Ruth Ingram, groom's cousin, Donald J. Har Mrs.

Edward Creed is chairman; daughter of A. G. Ingram and the i rL J'i JX daughter of A. G. Ingram and the grave, and ushers were the bride's Mrs.

J. Carroll Doyle, cochairman. They will be assisted by Mrs. 9 a. m.

Syracuse University Alumnae of Rochester, rummage sale, 456 Main St. E. 9 a. m. Ladies Auxiliary, Knights of Columbus, rummage sale, 216 Main St.

W. 10 a. m. Rochester Delphian Society, meeting. Central YMCA.

10:30 a. m. YWCA Chapter Chairmen's Committee, meeting, St. building. 12 m.

Women's Alliance, First Unitarian Church, luncheon meeting. Gannett House. 12:15 p. m. Rochester Section, Council of Jewish Women, luncheon meeting, Sheraton Hotel.

6 p. m. Flower City National Secretaries Association, dinner meeting, Sheraton Hotel. brother, Robert Sparks, and Richard Meir. Dud a Litchenberger Miss Herta Litchenberger, daugh ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Lit late Mrs. Ingram of Albion, became XXsLTvX -mm I the bride of Louis J. Dalberth, son TJtJ iTj UTi Of Mrs. Michael Dalberth and the I "w'y mm.iK late Mr.

Dalberth of Hurstbourne I Rd. ll 1 '4V -2 I Miss Jean Ingram was her sis- sf 1 Iff V-1 Z.S. J'l. 5 late Mrs. Ingram of Albion, became the bride of Louis J.

Dalberth, son Of Mrs. Michael Dalberth and the late Mr. Dalberth of Hurstbourne Rd. Miss Jean Ingram was her sis ter Section, Council of Jewish Women, will be a dramatic presentation by Karen Featherman. To her audience the dramatist will bring the complete portrayal of a play, in which she herself will act the role of each character.

The director of the Council's Athens Home, Celia Bloom, will be a special guest at the luncheon also. She will speak on the home program. Charles Spencer, Mrs. Albeit Perry, Mrs. Charles Jack, Mrs.

William B. Huntley, Mrs. JJavis B. Doron, Mrs. Ralph Hoty, Mrs.

SHORE COUNTRY CLUB. First glimpse of it will be Saturday afternoon when members and quests of the Women's Golf Association meet for luncheon in the rew surroundings KATHLEEN end ELIZABETH CONTANT of Flower City Park are on a tour of Mexico LOCUST HILL COUNTRY CLUB members are making lavish plans for their mother's day celebration Sunday the EDWARD A. STRAU-CHENS of Mornlngslde are receiving congratulations on the of a daughter. LINDA LEE MRS. ARTHUR R.

RTEBBIN8 and MRS. H. ter's maid of honor. Elmer Dal- chenberger of Heidelberg, Ger Ralph Bickford, Mrs. staneiy berthi was best man.

Erlenbach, Mrs. Fred H. J-rfemer, Mrs. Donald K. Hutchens, Mrs.

The bride attended Colorado College, Colorado Springs, where she was a member of Kappa William Street and Mrs. Fred J. Garllck. Parish Women if 3i ti Employed Girls Set Program 4 Church Units EVEREST CLEMENTS are local To Breakfast JUNIOR LEAGUE delegates at tending tb annual conference at JMPLOYED girls in the YWCA French Lick, Ind. this week AN estimated group of six hun- many, became the bride of Michael Duda son of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Duda of Barnum in a ceremony on Apr. 10 in Corpus Christ! Church. The bride came to America from Germany on Dec. 6.

The Rev. Roy Morphy officiated and the bridegroom's brother, Joseph Duda, gave the bride in marriage. Attendants were the bridegroom's sister. Miss Dorothy Duda. maid of honor, and Miss Ann Scheer-schmitt.

Edward Latz was best man and Gunther Scheerschmidt was usher. Connell towel In a ceremony in Blessed Sacrament Church on Apr. 10, Miss Doris Aurelia Stowell of Rochester, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. will take stock or tnemseives area motners ana aaugnters as citizens and check up on their Slate Events POUR church groups have announced meeting plans for this week and next.

A mothers and daughters banquet will be held by members of program in the YWQA at a Na plan to attend the annual Communion breakfast next Sunday at MR. AND MRS. ALEXANDER BEACH of Barrlngton St. will leave this week for a month's vacation in California MISS JEAN AUER of Wellington Ave. will leave tomorrow for New-York City to attend the UN con Kappa Gamma Sorority.

She ie a former instructor at a local school of dancing. Mr. Dalberth served with the Army in the European theater during the last war. Baglio Lingle In a ceremony on Apr. 3 in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Miss Helen Terese Lingle, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Lingle of Keeler became the bride of Charles J. Baglio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baglio of Mohawk St.

The Rev. Frank J. Hoefen officiated. Miss Marie Lingle, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Rose Baglio, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Martin Kronson were bridesmaids.

Your Furniture and Carpet Cleaned Right in Your Home SAFE, FAST. NO MUSS YOUR ROOM READY FOR USE THE SAME DAY! Our Lady of Good Counsel Church tional Industrial Progress Day supper tomorrow at 6:45 p. m. in the building. following the 8 o'clock Mass.

Mrs. Maurice D. Keenan, presi- Theme of the program nationally ent of the Altar and Rosary So the Wesley Methodist Churcn at 6:30 p. m. Friday at the Dewey is "Spotlight on The ciety has appointed Mrs.

Edwin local speaker will be Rosario Avenue Presbyterian Church. Kress as general chairman. Mrs The speaker for the annual event Guglielmino. attorney, whose topic will be "What is Freedom?" A COLORS REMOVED will be Mrs. Charles Bollinger and Kress is assisted by: Mrs.

Vincent Barker, tickets; Mrs. Roy Paine, SOIL. GREASE RESTORED! her subject will be "Singing Down Ernest C. Stowell of Le Roy, be songs; Mrs. Gerard Lambert, en worship service has been planned to fit in with the national observance and its purpose.

the Road." Mrs. Stanley Moore will tertalnment; Mrs. Roy Leary, re be toastmistress. Mrs. Thomas came the bride of Robert Paul Connell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Connell of Rochester. Members of the Industrial Club Creighton will speak on behalf of freshments; Mrs. Edwin Hart, tables; Mrs.

John Prendergrast, decorations, and Mrs. Herman will present a skit. They have in Albert Baglio was best man for the mothers and Miss Carol Stock Mrs. Kenneth E. Babock, sister vited members of all employed ing for the daughters.

ference with a group of students from Brockport State Teachers College LAWRENCE SEELY and RICHARD HUMPHREYS of Forest Hills, East Rochester, left Saturday for an extended motor trip to the West Coast. Officers elected for the coming year in St. Mary's Junior League are: Mrs. William A. McFall, president; Mrs.

Frank J. Klee, vicepresident; Mrs. John Heim. recording secretary; Mrs. Richard Thiele.

corresponding secretary; Miss Blanche Davis, treasurer. Standing committee chairmen who have been appointed are: Mrs. "William Lietz. entertainment; Lowerj publicity. i I 14 of the bride, was matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were Mrs.

girls' clubs in the to join them Mrs. James Piker is dinner chair The Rev. Leo V. Smith, -pastor his brother. Martin Kronson and Robert Klinke were ushers.

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24 SIBLEY. LINDSAY CURR CO. of Good Counsel Church, will be In charge of arrangements are Donald Becker and Miss Jean Connell, sisters of the bridegroom, program chairman. the speaker. the Misses Josephine Bonnanno, ihe marriage of Miss Mary Marjorie Babcock, a niece of the The breakfast will be served by Mary Rizzo, Lena Haas, Margaret The Dorcas Society of the Church ineresa Stephano, daughter of hrirlc- wa flower trirl I i 1 members of the Men's Club under Tarbot and Josephine Siragusa.

of the Reformation will meet at 10 James Connell, brother of the Mr- and Mrs. Camillo Di Stephano the supervision of Michael Semo. a. m. today at the church.

A sew bridegroom, was best man. The Turlington to John Joseph ushers were Donald Becker of Burley of Meigs son of Peter Ing session will be followed by HL Syracusans Plan luncheon, and in the afternoon a Rochester and Charles E. Adams uriey, took place on Apr. 3 in tmssmm. Army-Navy Group film, "While It Is Day," will be Airs.

Leonard Connell, proper presented, followed by a business Luncheon 10 Clinton Ave. S. ties; Mrs. Erwln E. Thurston, sun of Syracuse.

i Kravetz Cohen To Fete State Head meeting. shine; Mrs. John A. Temmerman, rJHE annual Spring luncheon of I Miss Rose Cohen, daughter of A dinner in honor of Isabelle Ruth Circle of Trinity Methodist hostess; Mrs. Charles O'Leary, membership; Mrs.

Henry J. Link, Church will sponsor a rummage Van Cott, president of New York itocnester ana vicinity alumnae Morris tonen ana me iate jxirs 1 A Ml 1 1J 41 T- r.11! HHts9 Cohen of Sellinger was married of Syracuse University will be held publicity. Mrs. William G. Church and Mrs.

William T. Lutz are to be sale next Monday and Tuesday at State Department of the Army and Navy Union, will be held by Rear to Sidney B. Kravetz, son of Mr. Sautrday at the Chatterbox Club. 555 Main St.

E. Mrs. William and Mrs. Marvin Kravetz of Ave. Admiral Franklin Hanford Aux- Walzer is chairman.

delegates to the Catholic Council Of interest to many is the announcement of the en in a ceremony on Apr. 3. Rab'bi Abraham Solomon officiated in his liary 10 next Wednesday in the meeting rooms, 461 Ridge Rd. W. Unity Chapter of Brighton Pres byterian Church will hold a book Guest speaker will be Dean Charles Noble of Hendricks Chapel.

Guest of honor will be the girl chosen to be recipient of the club's scholarship, a Rochester high school senior. Mrs. Charles O. Benjamin is study. Dinner will be served at 6:30 m.

Members of other auxiliaries review at 11 a. m. today at the gagement of MISS LAURA MARIE DAANSEN. daughter of MR. AND MRS.

CORNELIUS L. DAANSEN church. Mrs. Frederick Steward are invited and are asked to make Mrs. Sam Rubin, Mrs.

George Farnsworth and Miss Jane Rubin were the bride's attendants and David Cohen, brother of the bride, of Clinton Ave. S. to DAAN M. reservations with the presidents of their 'own groups by Friday. Mrs.

luncheon chairman and Mrs. Mal 2 WICK of Selye son of MR. will review "The Ides of March," by Thornton Wilder. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. Reservations may be made with Mrs.

George was best man. Ushers were Sam colm Milne scholarship chairman Marlon George is dinner chairman. AND MRS. PIERRE ZWICK of New York City and Stratford, Callahan of East Ave. or Mrs Mildred Wackerman of Blossom Rd.

Conn. Lockhaven Club Plans Luncheon SETON BRANCH TO MEET The 13th Seton Branch of St Mary's Hospital will hold a lunch Luncheon to be followed by cards will be held by the Lockhaven Club at 1 p. m. next Monday at the Old at the Nurses' Home. Hostesses at hte Nurses' Home.

Hostesses Spain restaurant. Mrs. Charles will fee Mrs. Joseph Kunz and Miss Mayer is chairman, assisted by Mrs, WITH A GIFI FROM DAVIDS Margaret Gunn. J.

Raymond Elliot, Mrs. Charles Klein, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Emil Vetter and CUSTOM MADE One Day Delivery Mrs Theodore Kieffer.

Kotte-Moriroe Nuptials Announced Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Gwendolyn Monroe of Marshall St. and Charles Kotte of Fulton which took place on Wednesday, Apr. 28, in Rochester. i I aTrami gnu en YOUR HAM TO A TRAINED OPERATOR: Sht'II lov a practical gift somtthing pretty to wear. And she'll welcome it doubly if it bears the Davids label.

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