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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, MONDAY. JANUARY 30. 30 i 19 ENGAGED Wedding Beverly Fulton Weds Officer At Ceremony in Church Claude Bragdon To Speak Here Wednesday Susie-Q Irondequoit DAR Chapter Plans Tea for Painting Project Fund A MUSICAL program will be featured at the tea at 2 p. m. Friday at fhe home of Mrs.

William P. Hale in Prince Street to raise money to paint the exterior of the headquarters of Irondequoit Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu Rickert Perrine Announcement is made of the "PHE marriage of Miss Beverly Jane Fulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Fulton of Oswego, to Lieut.

Roger De Witt Skinner, USAAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Skinner of Magee Avenue, was solemnized on Wednesday, marriage or Miss Irene Perrine, daughter of the late Mrs. Hattie 1 i Jan.

5, in Dewey Avenue Presby tion. terian Church. The double ring XWO lecture events are scheduled for the Rochester Memorial Art Gallery in. the near future. The first of these will be at 8:15 p.

m. "Wednesday, when Claude Bragdon of New York ceremony was performed by the Rev. Andrew Neilly. The bride wore a gown of white marquisette made en train and Mrs. George Howard is chairman of the committee on the Jubilee Restoration Project.

Mrs. Mrs. Earl V. Snyder, treasurer, are Rupert W. Kuenzel, regent, and members ex officio, and honorary members are the past regents, Mrs.

William B. Hale, Mrs. Bert Van Wie, Mrs. Arthur E. Sutherland, Mrs.

John P. Mosher, Mrs. Otis W. Dryer and Mrs. Eldred W.

Songs of the troubadours will be featured by Miss Margaret Webster and Mrs. Floyd C. Kirkham. Dressed as troubadours and accompanying themselves on guitars, they will give a program of folk songs. Mrs.

Robert Bruce Dayton will play the violin. Mrs. Harry A. Chase will preside at the table where a "silver bowl will be placed for contributions toward the painting project Perrine and niece of Mrs. Delia J.

Bragg of Grand Avenue, to Sergt. John S. Rickert, USAAF, of Westover Field, son of Mrs. Edward Hlckorn of Clyde. The marriage took place Dec.

18 and was solemnized by the Rev. Alfred L. trimmed with lace and seed pearls Her fingertip veil was held In place by a coronet of lace and NORCROSS GREETING CARDS i i i pearls and she carried white gar denias arranged with forget-me nots. RllhKRT Mrs. Thomas C.

Shiebel, a sister of the bridegroom, was matron of Beck at the Church of the honor and wore a gown of royal blue velvet and taffeta. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Joseph Le Pore, The bride, given in marriage by her godfather, Arnold J. Thorn City, eminent architect, stasre designer, artist and author will speak on "Basic He will illustrate his lecture with an Impromptu "chalk talk," ueing expressive drawings to bring out his points. As an architect Mr.

Bragdon Is well known here for the New. York Central Railroad Station and First Universalis Church, which he designed. As an artist In the theater, he la noted for some 14 productions executed for Walter Hampden, Including the famous Cyrano de Ber-gerac. He has written some 20 books, among them "The Frozen Fountain" and the more recently published "The Oracle" and "The Delphic Woman." He Is also an artist of great originality and Rochesterians will remember the exhibition of his work at the Gallery two years ago. The second lecture will be at 2:30 a sister of the bride, and Miss ton, was attended by her sister.

IJora Orman or liolley, who wore Mrs. Merle Johnston, as matron of light blue taffeta. All carried pink rosea. The bridegroom's father honor. Bridesmaids' were Miss Hertha Yeoman and Mrs.

Marlon Jacobs and Bonnie Lee Johnston was flower girl. (SUESS WORK acted as best man. A reception was held after the ceremony at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Merle Johnston served as best Lieut, and Mrs. Skinner Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Marcia K.

Colby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin Colby of Spen-cerport, to Donald Meister, ton of Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Meister of Carthage. Miss Colby will graduate in February from the Home Economics Department at Cornell University. Mr. Meister was graduated from Cornell in 1942. The bride attended Oswego State man and the ushers were William Kuhnert, a cousin of the bridegroom, and Roy E.

Beman. College and was tt member of WHEN YOU SEND IT TO CADET CLEANERS Arethusa Sorority. Lieutenant Skinner was graduated from the University of Rochester and is a After the ceremony, dinner was Jiff crry 0 served for the bridal party a.nd Personal Mention the immediate families of the member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity. Out-of-town guests included Mr, bride and bridegroom at the Wish Gaze at these 1944 ing Well and later areception was -K and Mrs. George L.

Fulton and bride's the Of held at the home Mr. and Mrs. John Leto Jr. of 4 aunt, Mrs. Bragg.

Oswego, Mrs. Frank Hyde of Long SUITS RS. R. Irving Beale of Harvard Men's Ladies' Spring COATS Island and Miss Carrie Fulton of Harrison. p.

m. next Monday ana win De i given by Mrs. Audrey McMahon of New Tork. She will talk on "The Case for the Color Print," with suggested uses for color reproduc-i tion of old and modern paintings for use in homes. Mrs.

McMahon, a graduate of the Sorbonne, has served as head of the College Art Association for 10 years, has been editor of several art magazines and was for some years regional director of the art program of the Works Progress Administration. She has written extensively lor art periodicals. Lieutenant and Mrs. Skinner will i Curtis Knapp Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert S. Knapp of Poughkeepsie announce the HOUSEHOLD ITEMS reside at Alexandria, wfcerey Flower City Park will entertain the Martha Chapter of Brick Presbyterian Church at luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Beale. DRESSES Plain the bridegroom is stationed. DRAPES, 98c Pr.

Up CURTAINS, 79c Pr. Silk. Rayon or Cefanese Mr. and Mrs. Dwight S.

Wet- Church Societies SLIP COVERS, 98c up more of Gramercy Park are spending a few weeks at Pompano, Fla. Free Call and Delivery Service Plan Meetings Off OH the Prices 25 Mrs. Martin VandeVisse of Audu bon Street will entertain her sew ing group at luncheon in her home Thursday. Edwin M. Wolcott who spent I i leLfxluute.

GLEN WOOB 4343 or fake your Garments to your nearest CADET STORE the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Wolcott of Strathallan Park, has returned to the Loomis School. npHREE meetings will be held this week by societies of Grace Methodist Church.

The executive committee of the Women's Society of Christian Service will have a covered dish supper at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at the church, after which plans for the year will be made. Mizpah Circle will meet at 1 p. m.

tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Donald True, 186 Augustine St. Mrs. Glenn H. Rockcastle will conduct the devotions and discussion of the study book.

New officers have just been marriage of their daughter, Miss Ency Marion Knapp, to F. Clinton Curtis, son of Mrs. Theodore Curtis of Avondale Park. The marriage was solemnized in the chapel of Christ Church, Poughkeepsie, Jan. 1 and the officiating clergyman was the Rev.

Knight W. Dunkerly. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis will make their home in Rochester.

Catholic Mission Unit To Meet Today The Catholic Mission Guild will meet at 8 p. m. today at Columbus Civic Center. The business session will be followed by a social program, in charge of the following: Refreshments, Mrs. Richard Clemens, Mrs.

Carl Hertel, Mrs. Harold Rock, Mrs. Frank Ruckert and Mrs. John Giesman; cards, Miss Ruth Martin, Mrs. Norbert Hall, Mrs.

William Heindl, Mrs. John Hart and Mrs. Joseph Norman; prizes, Mrs. Bernard Gross. Mrs.

Charles Benham of San Gabriel Drive entertained her bridge club at luncheon in her home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Dangler of Arklow Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marian Helen Dangler, to Flight Officer Robert H.

Wallace of Dyers-burg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Wallace of Columbia Avenue. (Photo by Barker).

Talk on China" Scheduled HPHE Rev. E. J. Aeschliman, who spent 25 years in China areas now Jap-held, will address the January luncheon meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Asbury-First Methdist Church at 12:30 p. m.

tomorrow in the Community House. The epeaker, who worked with Chinese young people in both city and rural areas, supervised mission stations and was at the time of the Japanese occupation president of Peiping- Theological Seminary and also was serving on the board of Yenching University. Mrs. Clyde Le Messurier, treasurer of the Woman's Division of the Genesee Conference, will present a report on projects supported by the society and will discuss the budget. Officers for 1944 who will be Installed by the Rev.

Mr. Aeschliman include: Mrs. William MacFarlane, president; Mrs. Ellwood Snider, associate president; Mrs. Gordon elected by the Circle: Mrs.

Don Mrs. Talmadge Woodward and her children of Le Roy are spending several months at San Joivette, Que. Mrs. Alfred Barnum of Highland -yW ald True, president; Mrs. Mabel Mater, vicepresident; Mrs.

Georgia Barton, treasurer; Mrs. Julia Pollock, secretary, and Mrs. Rockcastle, spiritual adviser. The See Circle will have a luncheon meeting at 1 p. m.

Wednesday. Parkway will entertain her Red Cross group in her home tomorrow. AVE. II N. 3S MONROE 194 WINTON RD.

Near Blotiom GENESEE ST. Weil Hiqh 1141 CULVER RD. Near ParielU 1683 DEWEY AVE. Block S. Ridge Rd.

414 Opp. Block E. Ceod Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.

Stevenson of Park View will leave tomorrow for New York City, where they will GRAVES Open TocIay-12 Noon 'Til 9 P. M. spend a few days. Mrs. Van Wie Mrs.

Frederick T. Pierson of the Sagamore Hotel entertained at din To Entertain ner Saturday. Miss Nancy Gregg, who spent the on the tiPtfie 'cms Halstead, vicepresident; Mrs. Henry holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Mahlon H. Gregg of Berkeley Schouton, recording secretary; Mrs. irEMBERS of the Elmira College 'J- Club of Rochester will be guests of Mrs. Bert Van Wie of Street, has returned to Lasell Crover Scheive, corresponding sec Junior College, Auburndale, Mass. a' rX: Ah retary; Mrs.

Edward Grenelle, treasurer, and Mrs. Joseph Jones, Hancock Street at a supper meet-, ing at 6:45 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs.

Joseph Machell will enter TOP QUALITY assistant treasurer. Chairmen of tain members of the Monday Liter After a business meeting In various committees Include Mrs. E. charge of Mrs. Donald Hart, eound ary Group at luncheon in her Browncroft Boulevard home today.

II. Briggs, Mrs. Weldon F. Cross land. Mrs.

Aeschliman, Mrs. Wal films of current interest, including; "High Spots of a High Country," ter Hamilton, Mrs. Irving: Gordon, "South American Orchids" and Mrs. George Town, Mrs. E.

Li. Span- Dr. and Mrs. Barton Baker entertained members of the Compass Stamp Club at dinner at their home gel, Miss Merne Rich, Mrs. William Sherwood, Mrs.

R. T. Wilson. Mrs in Brook wood Road last night. J.

C. Estrich, Mrs. Ralph Dewey "Tehuantepec" will be shown. Mrs. Eugene States is chairman of arrangements for the supper and is being assisted by Mrs.

Howard I Basher, Mrs. Frank O'Donnell, Mrs. Theodore Bauch and Mrs. George Ogden. and Mrs.

Walter Pease. Mrs. William Watters of Inwood Drive and Mrs. Thomas McNamara of Arnold Court are spending the Luncheon will be served by mem bers or Mrs. Floyd Bratt group winter at Miami Beach, Fla.

with Mrs. Howard Snow in charge The engagement of Miss Gertrude Jane Scott to Ensign D. Robert Nicholson, USNR. has been announced. Miss Scott is a daughter of Mrs.

Harriet Scott of Electric Avenue and Ensign Nicholson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicholson of Nellis Park. Both are graduates cf the University of Rochester, class of 1942. Miss Suzette Ziegler, who has QUALITY and Style are the two most important elements to be considered when purchasing furnishings for your Home.

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and Mrs. Eugene Toddy's Socidl Calendar NEW! ton BIST WA I SUITS Ziegler in Spencerport, has returned to Syracuse University to 9 a. m. to p. m.

Rochelle Chapter l'inneer Women, rummage ale, 106 Main St. W. 11 a. m. Rochester Clnb, lec- 4 1 a.

S. I 4-11 t- resume her studies. PLAJf DESSF.RT BRIDGE Members of the First Aid Circle of the Central YMCA Auxiliary will hold a dessert bridge tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Ross Hutchins in Alliance woolen, socks, blankets, baby's things soft, fluffy, really ceon. Made ter wool bf wool firm.

At grocers needlework, notion, etc depts. of leading stores emd chains. "jc. 11 a. m.

Rochester Guild Crlo-i A Trnrnrrnie tm w''''' S- a 1 SP sa 1 1 rBSSfssi 1 iIu'iu'iti-1 si JaiWoM li 11 Hi Hi" 1 1 'l''lr to'' 3 $54.50 MADE OF SOLID ROCK MAPLE HIGH GRADE JAMESTOWN QUALITY SUNSHINE SPECIAL OIL PERMANENT with fine In this quaint decorative piece you'll find all the charm 'associated museum pieces. It's simplicity of design and excellent proportion Church Chapters To Meet "TEETINGS of the different chapters of the Woman's Society of the Parsella Avenue Baptist Church will be held on Wednesday, Thursday ami Friday of this week. Chapter 6 will meet at 1 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Miss Blanche Harris.

37 Netherton Rd. Mrs. R. H. Curtice will be leader.

On Thursday, Chapters 3. 4 anl 7 will meet at 1 p. m. Chapter 3 will hold a White Cross meeting at the home of Mrs. E.

J. Schoolmaster at 96 Bedford St. Chapter 4 will also hold a White Croaa meeting, the hostess being Mrs. R. N.

Beales of 81 Wisconsin St. Chapter 7 will meet for a deseert luncheon and White Cross meet BP most are An $8.00 Value pled Children, board meeting, home Mrs. Jackson, 95 Westminster Rd. 11 a. m.

Woman's Monday Book Review Club, meeting, Chamber of Commerce. 11a. m. Chapin Chapter, YWCA, sewing meeting and luncheon, YWCA. 12:30 p.

m. St. Mary's Hospital Staff Auxiliary, meeting, hospital. 1 p. m.

Sibley Circle, YMCA, luncheon meeting. Central 7 p. m. Business and Professional Women's Club, Immaculate Conreption Church, annual banquet, school auditorium. 7 p.

m. International Relations Committee, Business and Professional Women's Club, supper and meeting, homo Mrs. Florence Glea-son Cowles, 46 Bly St 8 p. m. Rochester Branch, AACW, lecture.

Cutler Union. 8 p. m. Catholic Mission Guild, meeting, Columbus Civic Center. for only We assure you that this wave will be one of the most beautiful you ever had or it will not cost you a cent.

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B. A. Thape. 100 McKlnley St. Navy Wives to Serve As USO Hostesses Another supper will be served at the USO at 6 p.

m. today by the JCavy Officers' Wives, when all men and women in uniform will be welcome as guests of the organization. Mrs. Prentis B. Alger is chairman, assisted by Mrs.

Robert M. Fercy, Mrs. Raphael Farber, Mrs. Charles Walter. Mrs.

Joseph Pic-ciotti. Mrs. William F. Bohnsack, Mrs. Tyler Cobb and Mrs.

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Budget Accounts 20 Down 'on Furniture Balance Over 12 Months Free Parking Stations Opposite Front Or Rear Entrance Chapter to Hold Rummage Sale Mrs. Robert Gissin Is general chairman of the rummage sale to be held by Rochelle Chapter, Pioneer Women, at 196 Main St. today and tomorrow. She will be assisted by Mrs. Morris Gissin, Mrs.

Eli Cross and Mrs. Meyer Weingarten. 78 STATE. COR. MARKET and MILL STREETS.

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