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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 59

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TJ-'ATH ERIN JE CORSETS It BELTS A DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Roeheaiar, N. Y. 3J Sunday, June 15, 1952 Country Auction, Supper Planned at Third Presbyterian Church Cool As a Bri. Fathrwiqht. Shr Bras.

W9' Coriett. Cortslettti. Summer Strapls Bra. rt CORSET SHOP GERTRUDE f.p.r..c. OPP- Ho.l rnn' 304 fr.s.nt 27 GOING OUT ACTUAL SAVINGS to (F On Imported and Domfstic Pottery, Lamps, Lamp I II II Basts, Woodwara, Tilts, Glasswara, Dinnrwara.

SECON'S POTTERY BARN 242 East Avt. Little Theatre 8cJg. 10 AM to 5:30 PM hp mzB Hochexter't nrtrent mnnt I 1 tur CLEANERS FURRIERS -T II i r- Style Varieties To Be Shown AtR evue FASHIONS of yesterday and today are being featured in the adult coed benefit fashion show at 8 p. m. Friday in the YWCA Auditorium.

"Through the Years with Fashions" will offer styles, songs and dances of the olden days, as contrasted with the modern. Featured in the show will he the Checker-Board Barbershop Quartet, wilh Gordon McMann, Martin Sickets, Paul Freeman and Charles Simpson. This benefit show is being presented by the YM-YW Married Couples Club and proceeds will send orphan children to the Ringling Bros, and Barnum Bailey circus in July. Modern Fashion are being presented by E. W.

Edwards Son, with commentary by Sally Franklin. General chairman is Mrs. William Wentz, with Mrs. Robert Bozzone in charge of, tickets and Mr.s. Loren Snodgrass in charge of refreshments.

Tickets may be purchased at either the YMCA or the YWCA; it i.s open to the public. Hawthorne Chapter will hold a picnic Wednesday at Camp Ononda. Canandaigua Lake. Mrs. George F.

Jamieson is in charge of transportation. Mrs. John L. VanDeMark i chairman of the program. The newly elected officers are: Chairmen, Mrs.

Charles E. Lloyd and Mrs. Martha Tucker; secretary, Mrs. Harry Bagley; treasurer, Mrs. William J.

Ryan. Anna D. Huhbell Evening Chapter will hold its annual picnic at the home of Mrs. George Jones of Crts-cent Tuesday. Supper will he served at 6:30 p.

m. New officers of the chapter are: Chairman, Mrs. D. Bernard Short; vicechairman, Mrs. Earl Schauman; program chairman, Miss Harriet Simes; secretary, Mrs.

Frederic Gleichman; treasurer, Mrs. Carroll Otis. Tinsman Chapter will hold its annual picnic at 1 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

George Sanders, Ridge Rd. W. Mrs. Kenneth Huse is cohostess. CHAIRMAN Mrs.

Leon Falknff in chairman of the dinner dance to be held tonight by Gold Meytrson Chapter of Pioneer omen Lorenzo'. It is the first annisersary of the organiia-tion and Fathers Hay will be the theme nf the entertainment. Mrs. Harold Raker is assistant chairman. A COUNTRY auction and supper, sponsored by the Women's Association of Third Presbyterian Church, will be held at 3 p.

m. Saturday at 5 Arnold Tk. Furniture, bric-a-brac, silver, china, glass, pictures, and kitchen and household articles will be suctioned and used clothing will be on sale. The country supper will he served I and 6:30 p. m.

in the dining-room of the church and in the event ol rain the auction will also he in the church building. Proceeds of the affair, which will be open to the public, will go to the church building fund. Child care wi be provided at the Johnston House in Arnold Pk. during the auction. Mrs.

Carl Bahn is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. J. Paul docker in charge of the auction and Mrs. Gerald Covell in charge of the supper. Other members of the committee are Mrs.

George Clement, arrangements; Mrs. Nicholas Brown, furniture transportation; Mrs. Walter Swan, evaluation; Miss lone Sikes, child care; Mrs. Floyd Kirkham, clothing; Mrs. C.

J. W. Real, finance; Mrs. C. Leslie Hammon, Johnston house; Mrs.

Fdward A. Turner, telephoning; Mrs. William M. Chase, publicity. B'nai Israel Unit To Seat Slate JJ'NAI Israel Sisterhood will install officers at a dinner meeting at s.

30 p. m. tomorrow in the syna gogue parlors. There will he a program of entertainment and committee will be appointed. Mrs.

l.ouis A'trachan has charge of reservations and Mrs. Sophie Goldberg heads the Vitchen committee. i The new officers are: Mrs. I ouis Frev, president; Mrs. Victor Green berg and Mrs.

Seymour Goldstein tstein, vicepresidents; Mrs. Henry Mei cording secretary; Mrs. Sophie berg and Mrs. I ouis Saperstone resnondina secretaries; Mrs. Astra- rhan, financial secretary, and Mrs llarrv Sussman.

treasurer. Ernestine Ciancd Engaged to Wed Army Officer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cianca of Northampton St. announce the en gagement of their daughter.

Miss; Frnesline Mary Cianca. to 1 eo J. ella. t'SA. of Mr.

and Mrs. Ignatius Vella of Cleveland, N. Y. Miss Cianca is a June graduate of Urnekport Stale Teachers College. Her fiance was graduated from the aame college in 1949 and is now stationed with the Medical Corps at Camp Ruiker, Ala.

A Fall editing is planned. Ancata Meisch Says Vows T. JOHN'S lutheran Church was the scene of the wedding yesterday of Miss Aneata Meisch. daughter rf Mr. and Mrs.

Flwood Meisch of WbttWk Rd to Walter Rarwald. on of Mr. and Mrs. Mai Rarwald nf Chippendale Rd. The Rev.

John A. Kirsch officiated. The hride wore white nylon net nd lace en train, with a veil, and earried a bridal bouquet. The matron shown with committee chairmen on porch of Johnston House, where auction will take place. From left: Mrs.

William Chase, Mm. Gerald Covell, Mrs. J. Paul Gocker, Mrs. Carl Bahn.

"DO I IIKAR FOl'R DOI.I.ARSr Some of the item which Mill he on sale when Women's Association of Third Presbyterian Church holds its old-fashioned country auction Saturday are Molly SI ocum Shoes 74 EAST AVE. M. Harris Jr. nRICK Presbyterian Church white flowers for the all-white there at 5 p. m.

yesterday when Mrs. Edwards Slocum of East Pasadena, became the wife of Rich-. ard Macy Harris on of Mr. i and Mr. Richard Macy Harris of Klmwood Ave.

The candlelight ceremony was performed by the Rev. Harold E. Nicely. The bride wore white-ribbed taffeta with collar and cuffs of heirloom lace and the full skirt fell into a court train. A cap of lace held her veil of heirhiom lace and illusion and the carried lilies of the valley with a white orchid.

Mist Peggy Hargiave and Miss Barbara Slocum, lister of the bride, were the maids of honor, and the matrons of honor were Mrs. Mars-den E. Fox, also a sister of the bride, and Mrs. Thomas F. Siebcrt.

its in Church Rite was decorated with greens and wedding which was solemnized Miss Molly Slocum, daughter of Ave. and James H. Slocum of Following the reception, the couple left for Cambridge Beaches, Ber- muda Mrs. Harris is a graduate of Miss Porter'i School, Farmington, and Briarcliff Junior College. Mr.

Harris was graduated from St. Mark's School and attended the University of Rochester. Michael Insalaco Takes Bride at Holy Redeemer Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Virginia Horn, daughter of Horn of Poi Mr. and Mrs. Stanley nt Pleasant, and Michael The maid of honor was Miss I ena Brazil and Charles Insalaco, uncle of the bridegroom, was best man.

After a wedding dinner, the couple left for Canada. They will reside at II Vose St. Keep lr Cram in Tray When, you buy ice cream, empty it nut of its cardboard package and into an ice cube tray if you want it to stay hard; cardboard acts as an insulator, while the metal ice cube tray conducts cold quickly. MAmiltM 7U Clinton At. S.

McSn, ftim nit i OF BUSINESS 00 1)jfipirowB 84 81 For A Cool 0 rj Summer fj Lightweight, flexible) (j cosuolt for your eom- fort. Fashioned of soft 0 crushed mellow kid skin. Rrd, IT hilt, Nrtttirnl, Rlue HIIIIll BA 3628 in Youf S'l SAVC S1.00 tfj't' pfit Ct.it--n "3 i '5 Wl.y buy a s'ock b1'" wHn you tan buy bi4 at le P'icai? HOURS Men4l K-Mili Ss'jrJy 30 30 1 bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Kingston. Miss Sally Burnett of Win-1 nelka. Mrs.

William Hann of Insalaco, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.eon-Buffalo and Mrs, Walter Fisher of rd Insalaco of Vose which took Milton, Mass. All the attendants place on June 2 at Holv Redeemer weie identically dressed in white or-( church. Msgr.

William Slander re-gandy, made with embroidered ceived the vows. Don't Bo A Drudge In A Kitchen Dreary, Call BAker 9220 For A Plan That's Cheerio. A GENEVA "Personaliied" KITCHEN PLANNED BY EXPERTS To Fit Your Taste and Pocketbeok KITCHENS of 2utict. by MELDER BAker 9220 197 EAST AVE. 4 Daily Sat.

Thurs. Eve. by Appointment bertha collars and bouffant skirts and worn with blue sashes. They carried stcphanotis and ivy and wore bands of ivy in their hair. Lawrence Cory Harris was best man.

The ushers were John Rae of Jenkins Middleton, Harper Sibley Hawlev Ward, Ciilman Perkins, Donald Clark, Thomas Siebert, Huston Hunting, John Macomher and Thomas Devine. Greens and white carnations decorated the Country Club of Rochester, where the reception was held. cool, cool Mrs. Richard Macy Harris Jr. ef honor, Mrs.

Charles Klos of Mill- i 11 i port. Pa was in orchid nefand lace I CI I CCrd ft UUO and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow roses edged with orchid flowers' pi Rjnnnf and lied with orchid ribbon. Thci "10115 DdnqUCL CUSTOM MAKE VENETIAN BLINDS mesli Married to R. wmmmrnmewmjm0 mmm I -rw is. 1' Wis! Junior Group Sets Annual Dinner The annual dinner and installation of officers of the Junior Division, Rochester Section, National Council of Jewish Women, will be held at p.

m. Tuesday at the Spring House. Mrs. Mas Stern, senior adviser, will have charge of the candlelight ceremony. Miss Arlene Appelbaum will review the group's activities and give her annual report, as outgoing chairman.

Miss Florence Kremer is chairman of the nominating committee. V-CTI a ftanoarej minimum rtesl i Stor furs for at littln at $3.00 cloth eoatt for at liffla at $2,001 OrM dolly 10 TS.ri. 'Ml P.M. AND ATLAS STS. CHnUB HI JjilThe I Sj mi liiMnmifltnrtWi ttii v.

I )Bri-itBinirfnii "r- 1 1 111 I r-v- 1 iim III vfimmi: I i iaiwmrr I bridesmaids, Miss Marlene Meisch Miss Agnes Oymmek and Miss June Hison, wore yellow nylon net and lace and carried orchid flowers tied tth yellow ribbon. All wore matching floral tiaras. I inda Blaschek was flower girl and Gary Blaschek ring bearer. Frank Miller was best man. t'shers were Niel Meisch, James Adams and Carl Czymmek.

The reception was held at the Dutch Mill. The sixth anniversary banquet of the Rochester Needlecraft Club will be held at Rochester Muveum of Arts and Science at 6:10 p. m. Thursday. The program will include installation of officers, entertainment and an exhibit of handmade articles.

Officers for 19.52-55 are Mrs. Rose Hendrickson, president: Mrs. Irene Orapenstctler and Miss Fthel A. Fmerv, vicepresidents; Mrs. Susanne C.

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