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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1944 25 I Personal Mention i SLIP COVERS FINELY CUSTOM-MADE rrnck er Cordti Srmmt FREDA HUEY M'l-NCFRI'UKT 44-J SO Blq Ridq Spncrport. ft. T. Sorority Plans Card Party jJECAUSE dances call for partners and partners are something that are to be found in Margaret Meyers Weds Soldier In Rites at St. Andrew's CT.

ANDREW'S Church was the scone of an attractive autumn weddinj' at 9 a. m. yesterday, when Miss Margaret A. Meyers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Meyers of Bell-wood Place, became the bride of Tech. Sgt. Elmer Henry An I RS. Hollister Spencer and her Harley Plans Halloween Party DUPILS of the Harley School are looking forward to an evening of shudders tonight, when a Halloween Party will be held from 7 to 11 p.

m. Main feature of the party will be the Chamber of Horrors arranged by the pupils of M' children, George and Bobby limited numbers, Alpha Sigma drews USA, son of Mr. and sorority of the Universtiy of Roch Spencer, of Culver Road will leave tomorrow for Silver Springs, where she will join Ensign Spencer ester, has abandoned its annual Mrs. Elmer Henry Andrews, also of Bellwood Place. The church was decorated with Stamp Stomp and will hold a card blue suit, with which she wore a black hat and a corsage of red roses.

A wedding breakfast was served at the Wishing Well and an eve and reside for the present. party. The entrance fee for the white chrys- anthem ums Lt. William W. Piatt, USNR, has returned from sea duty and has Reduce Quickly Easily No Strenuous ExrcUe No Drugs No Diett VAPOR CABINETS SWEDISH MASSAGE Silltoueite Reducing Salo 6 Gym and the Rev.

party will be, as it was for the dance, War Stamps and the event will be held from 2 to 5 p. m. to-J joined Mrs. Piatt and his daugh George Eckl received the ter, Laurie Piatt, at the residence' the seventh grade. The eighth morrow in Cutler Union.

of Mrs. Piatt's parents, Mr. and vows. Cj I Mrs. Harry Beardsley of Bruns Miss Jean Chapman Is chairman, I wick Street.

Lt. and Mrs. Piatt will ning reception was held at the 22nd Ward Republican Club rooms where chrysanthemums in autumn shades were used for decoration. Sergeant and Mrs. Andrews have gone to Laka Placid, after which Sergeant Andrews will go to a reclassification center.

He has returned from four years' service, of which ho uprnt 31 months In the South I'ltcillc nnd in Hawaii. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a with the Misses Sada Rudin and: Diana Dorrance co-chairmen. leave tomorrow for Rye, where they will visit Lieutenant Piatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Livingston The Halloween motif will be car-! (Rochester Thatr Bldq 639X ried out In the decoration.

Piatt. grade has charge of games, which will begin at 7 p. m. and the ninth grade will arrange the decorations. In which spooks end goblins will play a large part.

Square dancing will complete the evening1. The parents committee itponsor-InK the party is composed of Mrs. Iawrence W. Utter, Mr. Julian IX.

Wiley, Mrs. Wilbur Coon, Mrs. Edward Harris 2nd and Mrs. David B. Rosenthal.

Miss Peggy Hargrave has charge of tickets and advertising. gown of white brocaded mit In, made princess style with a full skirt that Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Weller of Douglas Road entertained at a family dinner in their home last evening.

ended in a Am Mrs. Edwin S. Ingersoll of High court train. Her veil, of lace, fell to the end of the train and was held by a beaded tiara. She carried white a a nthe- CAN'T FRIGHTEN THEM land Avenue will entertain the members of the Pine Needles Twig at luncheon in her home next Friday.

Mrs. Led F. Simpson of Highland Avenue and Mrs. Edward A. Han 10 Weddings 211 MAIN ST.

Even the thought of a Chamber of Horrors does not daunt the pupils of the Harley School as they look forward to the Halloween Party that will be held tonight at the school. Getting ready for the party are to be seen Miss Peggy Hargrave, at left, who has charge of tickets. At far right is Charles Fry. Center left, with the sad-faced Jack Lantern, is Robert Larrow. The girl with the pumpkin that wears a smile, at right center, is Jacquelyn Coon.

MKS. ANDKKWS Alary Ann Meyers was maid of honor for her sister. Her dress was of green Smith McComber Miss Mary McComber, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. George McComber of Laurelhurst Road, was married over of Barrington Street entertained at luncheon Wednesday at the Century Club in honor of Mrs.

William M. Rebaz of Harvard Street, satin and chiffon and she carried yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fahy of There were five bridesmaids.

The The bride Is a graduate of Nazareth Academy. Out-of-town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nugent of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs.

James Doyle of Niagara Falls. Former Resident Takes Bride The marriage of Miss Jeanne Mario Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cecil Caldwell of Newton Center, to William Stanley Waters, USAAF, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Waters of Newton Center, formerly of Rochester, took place Sept. 18 at Denver. Family Group Fetes Webster Soldier The Thanksgiving Day celebration was set ahead at a large family gathering Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M.

Pellett of Webster in honor of Mr. Pellett's brother, Technician Fifth Grade Clayton G. Pellett, Army Medical Detachment, who has served for 33 months in Hawaii, Australia and New Guinea, and who will leave for Lake Placid on Monday to await further orders. Technician Pellett spending a 21dav furlough with his mother, Misses Betty Nolan and Dorothy New York City are guests of Mr. Fahy's sisters, Miss Marie and Miss Madelin Fahy, of Arnold rLieanor Wallace Park.

Tidd were gowned in yellow, while Mrs. Gerald Roessel and Miss Elizabeth Armstrong were in orchid. All carried pink chrysanthemums. Irene Meyers was junior bridesmaid for her sister and her dress USOWillOffer Many Events Dr. and Mrs.

Arthur M. Johnson Wed to Officer to Cpl. Howard G. Smith, USA-AF, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Smith of Cabot Road, at a pretty wedding at 4 p. m. Friday, Sept. 22, at the Greece Baptist Church. The Rev.

Frederick Dean heard the vows before an an altar decorated with white was an exact copy of the green of Dartmouth Street will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening at the Century Club. A MELODY Hour, which has gown of the maid of honor. She, too, carried yellow been presented at various Ail woof (reg menmttemr, WESKIT SUIT' 10.95 Clean cut vestee and an exciting new skirt I See the novelty 8 button front. Think what an ace-in-the-hole this warm outfit will be canteens, will be featured at the USO in Franklin Square tomorrow night, when the third dinner and entertainment will be given by Sargent Grcenleaf Inc. The girls of the office and factory, directed by Gladys Bliss and Romnay MRS.

SMITH gladioli. Joseph Stella, USA, of Le Roy, was best man and the ushers were Donald Murphy, brother of the bride, and Donald Tidd, a cousin of the bridegroom. The bride's mother wore a gray suit with American Beauty hat and The bride, who wore white Julian Fitch, NROTC, arrived Wednesday from the University of Pennsylvania to spend a short furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Sawyer Fitch of Highland Avenue. -X Mr. and Mrs. Alvah F. Stahl of Park Avenue entertained at a Halloween party at their summer home, Indian Lodge, Canandaigua lace and i with a fingertip length veil who carried white asters and sweetpeas, was attended by Miss roses, while the mother of the Lyvone Havens of Elmira Heights, bridegroom was attired in a dark Mrs.

Carrie Pellett of Webster. who wore pale green. Her bridesmaids were Mrs. Johnetta Shaw, a Lake, on Tuesday. 3 Mrs.

Sebert C. Barrett III of Ga all winter, and how well it i if George Troop, will present the entertainment, there will be a buffet supper and dancing will follow. Prizes will be awarded in the games that will be part of the program. John M. Thomas, president of the company, and Mrs.

Thomas will be guests of honor and Mrs. Kathryn B. Donahue is chairman of arrangements. The Snack Bar, a Sunday after teams up with all your cas ual things. lush a Street will leave this week for Los Angeles, where she join Seaman Barrett for the dura tion.

Mrs. B. J. Connelly of South Ave nue will be hostess at luncheon to noon feature of the USO, will be day at the Catholic Women's Club sponsored in future by the Friday Night Club. On Sunday the bar for members of the Friday Alter cousin, and Miss Nancy Holt, in pink and' blue.

Gwendolyn McComber and Glenn McComber, niece and nephew of the bride, acted as flower-girl and ring-bearer. Pvt. William Veness was best man and the ushers were Glenn McComber, brother of the bride, and Louis Shaw. A reception was held at the bride's home following the ceremony. Mrs.

Smith has joined her husband at Columbia, S. where he Is stationed. Clark More JALMS and candelabra, white dahlias and gladioli, decorated the altar at Spencer-Ripley Metho will function as usual and in the nate Group. evening there will be a dance pro MAIN FLOOR Mr. and Mrs.

Frank S. Gottry of i i gram by the pupils of Alta Janes. Dancing will conclude the evening, Kemphurst Road are spending this week at the Barbizon-Plaza in New a feature of which will be free York City. phone calls arranged by the Monroe Electric Equipment Company. Miss Marjorie Christiansen is The week of Halloween will be spending the week in New York Mrs.

Robert D. Glessner City. a busy one at the USO. On Monday the Fellowship Forum of Lt. and Mrs.

Franklyn E. Dailey Emmanuel Lutheran Church will Jr. have arrived in Rochester and serve supper under the chairman ship of Mrs. Harry Ksch, this being the second time the Forum dist Church Oct. 7, when Miss Lois More, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Will are occupying a house at Rock Beach Road for three weeks prior to Lieutenant Dailey's reporting to and Mrs. Charles H. Wallace of Trafalgar Street announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Louise Wallace, to has been host. Ottumwa, Iowa, for pre-flight training.

A costume Halloween Party will be held Tuesday night. The hostesses will be the girls of the 211 MAIN ST. iam More of Arch Street, be Lt. Robert Donaldson Glessner, Mr. and Mrs.

George Dietrich of USAAF, son of Mrs. H. Hall Gless Ordnance Group of the War De came the bride of John Brunswick Street have returned partment. Dinner at 6 p. m.

will from a visit in Tekln, 111., and Chi luiiuwt-u uy aancing, witn a Clark. The Rev mid-evening snack. fey CrryoN raw Charles Bollin cago. DRILL TEAM BAZAAR ger, pastor of The Nu Omega Nu sorority will serve supper Wednesday, with Mrs. Melva Cayford as chairman.

the church The drill team of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church will con Later in the evening refreshments heard the vows ner of Plymouth Avenue, South and the late Colonel Glessner, USA. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Laurance I. Neale last Friday in All Souls' Church, New York City. The church wars decorated with white and maroon gladioli.

The bride wore a simple gown of white lace with a veiled Juliet cap and carried white gladioli and white ivy. Miss Jane Hudson of White will be served by the afternoon The bride, eiven duct a bazaar in the parish hall group of Anna Hubbell ChaDter. in marriage by tonight. Lucille Senger and Doro Heberger CLAIth MRS. her father, wore thy Zimmer are co-chairmen.

OflESS-UP BLOUSES 7.9. white satin with a finger tip veil YWCA, with Mrs. Howard Young-mans in charge. The weekly dancing lessons will be given Thursday night and on and carried bride's Toses centered with an orchid. Friday the supper will be SDon Paul Fromm, in wine velvet Plains and Miss Helen McCord of sored by the Junior Mothers' Club 1 4r Rochester attended the bride and and pink ninon, carrying wine-colored dahlias with pink pompons, was matron of honor.

Mrs. Edmund or vvebster. Lt. Robert G. Gordon, USNR, of 2 Rochester, was the best man for ink was bridesmaid for her sis iotAw fin 3cAoy firoduct S3 Today Social Another in our series of smart blouse successes.

This one has a lovely petal collar, novelty pearl buttons and long sleeves. In exquisite mouthwatering colors. Lieutenant Glessner. The wedding was followed by a dinner at La Maisonette. The parents of the bride and the mother of the bridegroom went to New York City for the ceremony.

After a brief honeymoon trip, the bride will resume postgradu aw ttaitiANVJ Calendar 9 a. m. Women of Rotary, rummage sale, 418 Main St. E. 9 a.

m. Sisterhood. Temple Benth Kodesh, rummage sale, 35-39 Gibbs St. 9 a. m.

Association tt TTnivor- ter, in royal blue velvet and powder blue ninon. Her flowers were yellow dahlias. William Driacoll of Snyder was best man and the ushers were Edward Steinwacks of Buffalo and William T. More. A dinner was served at Rose Car-lin's and a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents.

After Nov. 15, Mr. and Mrs. Clark will be at home at 40 Ridge Rd. W.

Becker Norris Miss Sarah Electa Norris, daugh- ate studies at Columbia University. Mweir IFresJn ILoveliimess "The Lift that never lets you doun" The bridegroom, who was wounded in the Tunisian campaign and who has been hospitalized in the United States, will return to active 289 30SETK duty. IOSEPH AVE. OPEN MONDAY 'TIL Ter oi Airs. Ralph T.

Norris of Patty Scheduled For WAVE-to-Be Tan and the late Mr. Norris, became the bride of Lt. Alfred Durry Becker USAAF, son of Mrs. Charlotte Birkett Becker of nn Yan and Alfred Durry Becker of Boston, at a ceremony Thursday, Oct. 19,.

in Springfield, Mass. The bride is a senior at Smith College, Northampton, and the bridegroom, a pilot of a B-24, is stationed in Lincoln, Neb. He was 211 MAIN SI salist Women, First Universalist Church, rummage sale, 128 Main ot. W. 10:15 a.

m. Churchwomen's Forum, Immanuel Baptist Church, meeting, church. 11 a. m. Third Presbyterian Church, annual bazaar, luncheon and supper, church.

2 p. 19th Ward unit, meeting, home Mrs. Cynthia Cook, 125 Ravenwood Ave. 2:30 p. m.

Webster WCTU, annual Institute, supper and evening meeting, Webster Evangelical Church. 6:30 p. m. Executive Committee, Women's Society, Lake Avenue Baptist Church, supper meeting, Webster House. 7:30 p.

m. WAVES, Pre-Hunter party, SS Rochester. 7:30 p. m. Women's Auxiliary, Photo-Engravers, Local 22, birthday dinner, the Chateau.

8 p. m. Vicars' Club, Corpus Christl Church, Halloween party, church hall. 8 p. m.

Art Students, Rochester Institute of Technology, Halloween masquerade, Clark Union. 8 p. m. Irondequoit Chapter, DAK, card partv, Cnapter House. 8 p.

m. Rochester Branch, Keuka Alumnae Association, meeting, tYanklin Street Wear Perma'ftLift for unwilted youthful lines. For there's a miracle at the base of the bra-cup where a soft cushion inset softly lifts your bosom, holds that firm rounded contour, never becomes limp or lax through constant washing and wear. Kiss the bras good-bye that put red ridges on your pretty shoulders. There's neither bone, Bulk nor pull in Perm ait Lift's gentle support.

Bra and Bandeau styles, $1.25 to $2.50. See here today. Corset Department, Second Floor graduated from the Universitv nf Try Our Home-Made BAKED GOODS DELICATESSEN SEA FOODS Priced to fit your budget. Stop in for lunch or dinner. HOWARD Monro.

Winfon and Elmwood A Halloween party in honor of Miss Margaret Daggar, who will join the WAVES, will be given tonight by the Gates Military Service Center. A chicken dinner will be served to 70 servicemen and women. Games, singing and dancing will follow. In charge of arrangements will be Mrs. Edwin Hallet, Mrs.

Clarence Kelly and Mrs. Frank Vogel. Chairman of the different committees will be Mrs. Edward Grabb, dinner; Mrs. Ida Barry, decorations; Mrs.

Lester Schurr, prizes; Rochester in 1942. PLAN HALLOWEEN DANCE Albion Plans have been completed fo a Halloween dance, sponsored by the St. Agnes Sodality of the St. Mary's Church, on Sunday in St. Mary's Hall, with dancing from 8 p.

m. to 12. Jean Jud-wick, president of the organization is general chairman. 'fmr. fit light mndmmnti Mrs.

Hollis Ketchum, games: Mrs. William Dagger, tables; Mrs. Frank Leidecker, reception. SIDE DRAPE SKlftT 4.98 Dresses as ot Hun ooU and LTtt ir Winter iies and Han Wior, $8W jrom Good-looking side-drape skirt that fits beautifully and teams up perfect with your dress-up blouses to make a lovely date outfit. In black or brown rayon crepe.

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M. TO 9 P. M. too.

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