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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 121

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Rochester, New York
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Dernoerrrt and Chronic! Rochester, N. lV April 10, 1966 1W Wedding Bells' Socially Rochester WHA Only 16 or 18 For these smart COATS Also planning rorktaQ parties are these eouplee: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rincklty el Round Trail Drive, Mr. sad Mrs.

Roger Kellogg of Landing Road North, Mr. and Mrs. Harold DePrine of Antlers Drive, Mr. and Mrs. rrank Chmelik of Horizon Drive, Mr.

and Mrs. George Christiansen of Plnegrov Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fairly of Santa Drive and Mr. and Mrs.

John Cosmano of Beverly Drive. Ball chairmen have announced an "America the Beautiful" theme for the event. Mrs. Wsrrea Allen Is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Charles Vslenis, Miss Alice Conway, Mrs.

David Will and Mrs. Rum II Miller. Welcoming guests with the Whltbecks H1 be Dr. Gertrude Miller, chapter president; Mr. and Mrs.

Hendl and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Myers, patron advisers to the sorority chapter at the Eastman School. Four patrons wlli pour. They are Mrs.

Daniel Patrylak, Mrs. David Allyn, Mrs. Arthur See and Mrs. Bernard Harkness. 'i ite: -'i- gva IE AT A FAMILY DINNER PARTY YESTER-day, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Carlisle Jackson of Bonnie Brae Avenue announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Susan Lindsay Jackson, to John Haynes McAnulty Jr. The prospective bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. John Haynes McAnulty of Ambassador Drive and the late Mr. McAnulty.

A Columbia School graduate, Miss Jackson Is member of the coming June graduating class st Wbeaton College, Norton, Mass. Her 'fiance wis graduated from Amherst (Mass.) College In 1963 and is completing his first year at Tufts Medical School In Boston. The wedding is planned for Aug. 27. By JUDY BENNETT Parties before the bill are blnf planned by many members ef the Woman's Club el Rochester and their husbands who will go ea then to the club'i aUth annual charity ball for the scholarship fund of the Rochester School for the Deaf.

The event will be Saturday at Oak RUl Country Club. The eventful evening will make it possible for students of the local echool to go on to Gsllaudet College, Waahlngton, D.C, the only' college for the deaf la the world. Expected ea scene for the festivities are Dr. Leonard Elttad, president of Gallaudet, and Dr. Jamei Galloway, School for the Deaf president, and Mrs.

Galloway. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Swart and Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Cahill, the ball co-chairmen and their husbands, will host a number of guests at cocktails and dinner at Oak Bill prior to the ball Their guest list includes members of the ball committee and husbands, with special guests Including Dr. Elated, Dr. and Mrs. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Satrery, Mr. and Mrs. James Carmel and Mr. and Mrs. Seward Eouseknecht Mr.

and Mrs. Wiles Converse will entertain friends st a pre-ball dinner party st their home in Stonelelgh Court Gen. and Mrs. William Bayer of East Avenue will gather with members of Mrs. Bayer's WCOR bridge group and their husbands for dinner at Oak HilL Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Mahoney of Commodore Parkway will entertain at a buffet supper, ss will Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ostermeyer of Charing Road Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Olson of Tufa Glen Drive will host a cocktail party for Mrs. Olson's WCOR Wednesday morning bridge group and their husbands. Mr. and Mrs. William Harper of Kelts Parkway will entertain at cocktails at home, with the group going on to Oak Hill for dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Playford of Alpine Drive will entertain at dinner at the University Gub before the ball, and Mr. and Mrs. Raffi Dabanoff of Pinegrova Avenue will entertain at cocktails and dinner.

MR. AND MRS. HAROLD A. McCLEERT of Yardley, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jean Alice McCleery, to David B. Form an, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Z. form in of Rochester. Miss McCleery and her fiance are employed In New York City. She Is a graduate ot Elmlra College.

Mr. Potman was graduated from Colgate University and attended New York University Graduate School His father was president of the B. Form an Co. at the time of his death, and his grandfather was the late Benjamin Form an, store founder. A May wedding Is plsnned.

MR. AND MRS. ERNEST WRTTBECK JR. of Sandringbam Road will open their home Saturday evening for the annual spring party of Rochester Chapter, Mu Phi Epsllon, International professional music sorority. The event will honor alumnae and patrons who join in support of the Marion Weed Scholarship to assist a student In attending the Eastman School of Music.

The program for the evening has been planned by the patrons, with this party being the men's turn to take charge of the program, under the chairmanship of Robert Sattler. Walter Hendl, director of the Eastman School, will be the featured performer. Mrs. Jamei Knight Sylvia J. Fletcher Miss Sylvia Jeaa Fletcher, daughter of Rev.

and Mrs. Layman Fletcher of Parma Hilton Road, Hilton, and James Leland Knight of College Drive, North Chili, were married yesterday in Brock-port Free Methodist Church. Rev. Burton Hamilton and the Rev. Mr.

Fletcher, father of the bride, officiated. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alger Abbey of Lakeview, Mich. Charles Im-hoff was his best man.

Mrs. Fred Horwath was ma tron of honor. Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Short of Hampton Boulevard, Greece, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sally Short, to Angelo N. Milazzo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milazzo of Horizon Drive, Penfield. Mr.

Angelo is In the Air Force, currently stationed at Lackland (Texas) Air Force Base. SHORT JACKET COAT WITH FASHION FLAIR-You'll w.r It nd war It for many eecai'em thru Spring, Summar and early Fall. 100 Imported comb-ad cotton with 4-butten doting, two poleti and water repellent. Ru.t, itzei I to II. $1 MRS.

HELEN M. CANN OF BUCKLAND Avenue and Richard T. Cann of Fireside Drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jeanne Louise Cann, to Gerald J. Lochtefeld, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Lochtefeld of Dayton, Ohio. Miss Cann, a graduate of the Columbia School, received her associate of arts degree st Stephens College, Columbia, and a bachelor of arts in history at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Her fiance received his bachelor of arts degree st the University of Dayton.

A fall wedding Is planned. Married "GOT ROOM FOR THIS?" asks Mr. Steve Kronquest of Paul Gates JPS. I "ti (I ft Xfc 1 me Hi 4 fc; i. Mrs.

Charlei E. Moultort SherUyn Lou Finchtr Miss Sherilyn Lou Fincher and Charles E. Moulton of Granger Place were married yesterday by Rev. William Cox in United Church of Christ, Webster. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis R. Fin mm "111 war OUR FAMOUS "NO SIZE" CAR COAT Wide wale corduroy car coat with two king lizad pocltett and smart mandarin collar. In beige, corduroy. One liza fiti all figure.

$14. cher of Klem Road, Webster. She was attended by her sister, Miss Jillane D. Fincher. The bridegroom is.

the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Moulton of Potsdam. His best man was Norman Bruinsma. 43Se "YES, AND LOTS MORE, TOO!" answers Mrs.

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Rev. Herman King, performed the ceremony uniting the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gommel of Westmoreland Drive and the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Ottman of Beach Avenue, Greece. Mrs. Leonard Gommel, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. William G. Ottman was best man his twin brother.

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