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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 22

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22 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE THE LINE! Thursday, July 17, 1952 Women's Federation Unit' 3 Church Organizations, Schedule Events THE program committee of the Rochester Federation of 1UIR. and Mrs. Morris Duane of Bryn Mawr, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaretta Sergeant I arge Duane. to Peter Iselin, son of O'Donnell Iselin of New York, City, and the late Mrs. Iselin.

Miss Duane attended Madeira! i. I c- vr RUBBING STRENGTH mmn School, Greenway, and Ship- nu nciy cue r.or-ley School, Bryn Mawr. She made of Chenyvilte. C. are spend- Women's Clubs.

as well as three church groups, have sched her debut in Philadelphia in 1947. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.

Norris of Roxborough Rd. uled events this week. Final preparations for sending the Federation yearbook to the printer will be made at a luncheon today at the home of Mrs. Barton Baker, chairman, in Brookfield Rd. The Mrs.

Charles Carson of Goodman Patricia Coon Says Vows St. S. and Mrs. Roman Wolfert of Mr. Iselin, grandson of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Hiram W. Sibley and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Harper Sibley of East is a graduate of Brooks' School, North Andover, and of Harvard University, class of 1943.

He served in the Navy during World War 2. Mrs. Douglas C. Townson of the Sheraton Hotel have returned :) ft tV committee includes Mrs. Fred from the Thousand Islands, where they were guests at the Summer home of Mr.

and Mrs. L. I. Doliinger of DOWNED in shell pink lace, Miss Butler, president; Mrs. Alfred E.

Patricia Louise Elizabeth Coon Canterbury Rd. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lord. Mrs.

Ronald C. Hands, Mrs. Cyril Donaldson, Mrs. Lawrence Ulmschneider, Mrs. William J.

Powers, chairman of ways and means; Mrs. Jacob GiteLman, music Mr. and Mrs. James W. Calvin Douglas Rd.

left yesterday for her Summer home ir Chatham, of Great Falls, Mont, are guests of were she has joined her daughter, Miss Andrea Townsort. chairman, and Mrs. George Howard, press chairman. Dr. and Mrs.

Dexter Perkins have A future date to be circled by Federation members is Sept 22 returned to their Summer home in Harvard, after spending several days at their residence in Oxford St. Mrs. Calvin parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F.

Kuhn of Westchester Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hoag of East Ave. have left for Los Angeles, where they will make their home.

Mrs. Hoag is the former Miss Beverly Tiffany. Coon of Lake became- the bride, June 30, of Robert Sturgeon Jr. of Lehigh son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Sturgeon of Pittsburgh. The ceremony took place in the rectory of Holy Cross Church and the Rev. John O'Malley was officiating clergyman. The bride's gown was ballerina length and a white Juliet cap held her veit She carried red roses. Her only attendant was her sister, Miss Lecta Maureen Coon, who wore an ice blue satin and net ballerina length gown with a matching Juliet cap.

Prttv Officer 5c John L. Coon. when Mrs. Butler, will hold a prest dents' tea in her home in Roslyn St. in charge of the hospitality com Mr.

and Mrs. Ezra A. Hale of mittee with Mrs. Frank J. Moran SPANISH RICE ana Mrs.

Leuran v. tilts as co- chairmen. At that time the year Lake Webster, entertained at dinner in their home last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Allen books will be given out to the presi.

KATHERINE-TT COBSETS ft BELTS fib dents of the 45 affiliated clubs for distribution to their members. Meet- be held on the second USCG, brother of the bride, was 'H Cool At-a Bimm. FuUwrweiqht. Sheer Bras. Corsets, Conltlet.

Summer Strapless Bras. GERTRUDE CORSET SHOP of Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Donald Ward and her son, Merritt Ward, of Columbia, S. will arrive Sunday to visit Mr.

Ward's Thursday of each month with the first meeting scheduled for Oct. 9 at Woodside. It will be a guest Ope. Seneca Hotel HAmiltee 711 ftertrade 304 Pr.i.irt 27 Clletee Ave. S.

KH 14 rwri fxprtnc meeting with tea. man. 'J' A reception for the members of the immediate families was held at the bride's home. The bridegroom was graduated from Pennsylvania State College. The couple will live at 4025 Lake Ave.

A LAWN SOCIAL, sponsored by the Board of Ushers of A.M.E. Zion Church, will be held from 5 no parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dclancey Bentley of Fast Blvd. Richard Keenan, who spent a few days with his mother, Mrs.

John Keenan of East has returned to his home in Washington, D. C. Dr. and Mrs. Donald A.

Norris fj CUSTOM MADE ANY WIDTH ANY LENGTH tff hjMTV CHOICE OF 8 COLORS gjgWLLLra Joan Finkbeiner To Wed Ensign 6 p. m. today and tomorrow on the church lawn. MRS. RUBY JACK OF SOUTHERN PKWY.

will be guest of honor at a garden party tomorrow at the The engagement of Miss Joan Ruth Finkbciner, daughter of Mrs. John Finkbeiner and the late Mr. Fink- home of Mrs. J. Blaine Helmer in Monroe given by the Leslie Club of the Baptist Temple.

The Jacks recently returned from a cruise around the world. beiner of Leander to Ens. Wil I DONT CARE IF I NEVER GET BACK Crucial is hardly the word for the current Rochester Red Wing-Montreal Royal scries at Norton St. Stadium and among the spectators who will sit it out until the glorious or bitter end tonight are those shown above. They are, in front row, Mrs.

Edith Gaebler of St. Louis, sister-in-law of John Faszholz, Red Wing pitcher; and from left in back, Mrs. Ed Mickelson of Bay wife of Red Wing 1st baseman; Mrs. Larry Ciaffone and Linda, 3, of Mapledale wife of Red Wing outfielder. Final game in series is tonight.

Emotions ran wild at last night's games. liam Richard Carlton, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Carlton of Syracuse, has been announced. Ensign Carlton was graduated from the University of Rochester where he was a member of Delta Upsilon BAKED FOODS JAMS, JELLIES, potato salad, baked beans, eggs, cottage cheese and homemade candy will be for sale beginning at noon Saturday on the lawn of the Dr. Joseph Battaglia Weds Bay State Gir West Henrietta Baptist Church.

sponsored by the Women's Guild of fraternity. He now is serving on the USS Corregidor. Muslcoka Vacationers I the church. TIriftMmfliftc A WEDDING of interest to Roches-iC. Curtis of Rochester.

terians took place July 5 in Pea- body, when Dr. Frederica M. Donahue, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. tan Lodge, Muskoka, include Vv llrTlcl OsrOCT I'JIHH were Miss Marilyn Miller and Miss Marilyn Munn, cousins of the bride.

Ushers were Bruce Nellis and Arthur Hite Jr. The bride wore white nylon net over taffeta, with a finger-tip veil of net. and carried a cascade of fleiirs miss uvtviny auionus, iiss nancy Rampick, Miss Betty Jane Wilson, Miss Shirley A. Wilson, Miss Susan Gayle Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hutter, Mrs. Helene Cuisb, Miss Martha Sets Wedding An October wedding is fell being d'amour and ivy. The maid of honor MORE FOR YOUR MONEY planned by Miss Wilma Suzanne Ger-ber, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur and the bridesmaids wore ballerina- jin Net Improved SHverOuSt' Wollensak, Mr. and Mrs. William George J. Donahue of Peabody, became the bride of Dr.

Joseph A. Battaglia, resident physician at Rochester General Hospital. The bride wore a gown of nylon chantilly lace, satin and tulle, en train, and a band of satin and lace trimmed pearl embroidery held her chapel-length veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of white orchids and stephan-Otis. Her attendants were Miss Helen Furtak of Lynn, Dr.

Anne Connolly of Washington, D. Miss Oh Birds Eye Vegetable combinaiions-Tn-a-boxI Grace, Mrs. Pearl Smith, Mrs. Hattie Marcy and Mr. and Mrs.

N. A. Krompart. ibugm uiHK3 ui nunc uigaiiuy, uic former over yellow taffeta, the latter over aqua. Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis are living at 79 Canal St, Lyons. Gerber of Berkeley St, whose engagement to Jerome Lipsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lipsky of Vassar St, has been announced.

The announcement was made at a recent party at the home of Maxwell Snyder, Washington to celebrate the 50th i Cynthia Field of Peabody and Mrs. wedding anniversary of Mr. Lipsky's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis 2 Cohocton Births Mr.

and Mrs. James Mehlenbacher ni Cohocton are parents of a daughter born July 7 and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sick, also of Cohocton, are also receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Vicki Lee, born July 6. i 12 FULL OUNCES at least 16 more than most other fro ten brands! Snyder of Werner Pk.

The bride attended the University of Rochester and the bridegroom is attending the U. of R. Don Battaglia of Rochester. They wore identical 'gowns of pink nylon tulle and satin and matching picture hats and carried pink carnations. Martin Battaglia of Rochester was best man for his Ushers were George J.

Donahue brother of the bride, John C. Donahue Jr. and Fred BIRD5 EVE MIXED VEGETABLES Marian Martin's Pattern eric W. O'Neil. A reception at the bride's home followed.

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The couple will spend their honeymoon at the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, Canada. Announcement is made of the marriage June 27 of Miss Leeta Gay England, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PSRFECT FOR SPEEDY SUMMER SALADS I Chart shows you every step. SEND THIRTY-FIVE CENTS IN; Charles M.

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