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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 112

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Rochester, New York
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COMPLETE JOB HCCHESTEH CFMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Sunday. Fed. 20, 1966 7I'4V li The MAN. Well Dressed Wedding Bells CUSTOM REMODELING 9 KITCHENS ADDITIONS 9 BATHROOMS FAMILY ROOMS GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP JOSEPH H. BURGIO But not all the currently popular topcoats feature smooth, slet-k finishes.

Look for Cheviots, heavier tweeds, and soft woolens of the camel hair variety. We find that, generally, the rougher the nap, the more colorful the fabric. blues, blackish browns, heather tones, bluegrass mixtures (as the name implies, blends of blue with green), as well as some sharkskin ideas. Double-breasted models, when they do put in appearance, are usually seen In the smouln finished fabrics. 84 GLENDALE PARK GL 8-8526 i I 3 Engaged The engagement of Miss Judith Diane Peacock to Airman Charles S.

Amalft, USA, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Eugene F. Peacock of Portland Avenue, Irondequoit. Mr. Amalfl is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred S. Amalfi of Titus Avenue, Irondequoit. He is stationed at Griffiss Air Force Base, Rome. N.Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swygert of Arlington, Texas announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Donna Marie Swygert of Fort Worth, Texas, to Frank Douglas Sebastian, also of Fort Worth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sebastian of Sylvester Street.

Miss Swygert is a graduate of John Peter Smith Hospital School of Nursing. Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Rochester. They plan to marry on April 16. An April 2 wedding is planned by Miss Janice Rita Miller of Lake Avenue and David F. Butler of Thorndale Terrace.

Miss Miller is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Nephew of West Chazy. She is a graduate of State University Agricultural and Technical College at Canton. Mr.

Butler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Butler of Brownville and is a graduate of Mohawk Valley Community College. 1 By O. E.

SCHOEFFLER rohion Director of Esquire Magazine There's no doubt that topcoats have undergone considerable alterations in recent years, most notably In the area of lighter weights and smoother-finished fabrics. This, of course, ia in keeping with the all-over trend toward trimmer, more streamlined stying in today's fashion panorama. In the fabric lineup, we find the worsted family, consisting of both smooth and slightly napped finishes. Then come Saxony fabrics, gabardines, mohairs, silks, as well as silk-worsted and polyester-worsted blends. By far, the most popular model remains the tingle-breasted model with either burton through or fly front styling.

Lapels are narrower than before, sleeves tend to be tapered, and the knee or Just above the knee Is the proper cut-off point as far as length is concerned. In general, the trend toward shorter topcoats is very much in evidence these days on the streets of any large metropolitan area. The color scheme of things tends definitely toward the darker shades: grays, dark End-of-tho rS Season zk Clearance SALE Fur Coals Dlarlt anrl pre TV man I.amb coat with luxu- 1 From Raccoon arid Reaver coats From SIT) i -Mink Coat From SI 095 1 v- jt Yvm i Mrs. Barnard G. Hyde Marcia Elatne Kubarek Miss Marcia Elaine Kubarek and Bernard G.

Hyde were married yesterday in St. Alphonsus Church in Auburn. Rev. Edwin Wcdow performed the ceremony uniting the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alphonse Kubarek of Auburn, and son of Mrs. Maurice J. Hyde of Van Voorhis Avenue, Irondequoit, and the late Mr. Hyde. Mrs.

Philip a I was matron of honor and Maurice J. Hyde Jr. was best man. Mrs. L.

Pollack G. tjnn Orbafcer Miss G. Lynn Orbaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F.

Orbaker of Merwin Avenue, was married yesterday to Donald Lewis Pollack, son of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pollack of South Avenue. Rev. Richard E.

Nygren of Penfield Presbyterian Church performed the ceremony in the Colgate Rochester Divinity School Chapel. Miss Linda Pollack was maid of honor and Lawrence Hitchcock was best man. TOP CHOICE Gray and black herringbone distinguishes this single-breasted topcoat model. Note flap pocket. Phone 232-3533 I Op.n Th ur.

Evening! I I JMs (WkTsL fV TUESDAY ifsT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd TREADWAY INN Our Entire Inventory 23 display rooms plus two huge warehouses are offered at this time at very substantial Many outstanding values are one-of-a-kind so come in now for best selections. i PANCAKES PANCAKES PANCAKES Your TrMdway Inn curie on on of to I I old Shrove Tuesday. I pncales "shriving cakes" of old, will be I I fi. K- blueberry pancakes, I '-iK'i. golden brown pancake! pineapple and I Mrs.

Paul W. Nelson Barbara Joan Melvin Miss Barbara Joan Melvin became the bride of Paul W. Nelson of Tracy Street yes V'ifATS" ar for breakfast, luncheon or dessert at If I Vk Kf dinner, you'll be delighted! If terday in St. James Church, Irondequoit. Rpv Franric Fffinev Mrs.

John E. Kissinger Trudy Darlene Clay Rev. Ernest Kurtz officiated at the ceremony uniting Miss Trudy Darlene Clay and John Edgar Kissinger in marriage yesterday in Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Clay of Post Avenue, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Oran E. Kissinger of Bradburn Street.

Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Anthony Rizzo and as maid of SAVE 15 TO 40 AND MORE! nprfnrmprf thp rprpmnnv unit I Iff i fun day at Treadway Inns. Gay costumes, lV- decorations and music, the perfect atmosphera for -L7 i your pre-Lenten dinner and evening out. A very oijrJSo special dinner menu will feature many of the same I ing the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry W. Melvin of Rrpff- RnaH TrnnHpnnnit. nnrl ii oisnes to servea at AKnflULu in new urieans "-JMVVSv 1 during Mardi Gras. Call for reservations. jf the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul STOREWIDE EVENT To Please Our Cherry House Customers As A Matter Of Fact It's A Pleasure! iseison, uu t-uy, ra. Mrs. Gayle Larry was ma FESTIVAL BALL 9 'TIL 1 xSfl honor, Miss Nancy Kissinger. mi tron of honor and James A.

Best man was Fred Kissinger, i I Sullivan III was best man. brotner of the bridegroom. 1 I 1 IT I i lj i reaaway inn J.h B. Coff, Innkpr 11 J- Phone 325-5010 Jj MILL ENDS 1 1 LABOR SALE! I i ft 1 JIT firr-5BWja CUSTOM Mmii DRAPERIES VV I I Pop THE CHERRY HOUSE "AMERICANA" WING BACK SOFA is America's first choice in Colonial sofas. Starting with a 34" high back, the Americana sofa is well designed throughout.

Just look at these quality features: DEEP COIL SPRING BASE f-' 4 I i HEAVY DUTY HARDWOOD FRAME ill I I MARSHALL UNIT BACK II IJ i COVERED DECK 6" HI-DENSITY FOAM CUSHIONS PROTECTIVE ARM SHIELDS AND THEN ADD pleated skirts end meticulous tailoring in heavy, long-wearing "Burlap Tweed" in your choice of colors. Mrs. William A. Hazell Jr. Mrs.

Robert F. Recchia Patricia Mae Manley Linda Sold I Sold Charbrown Chestnut Ptrslmmon Laurel Royal Palm i i Tjp; 1 1 Jf Panel Unllneir I s25 Miss Patricia Mae Manley of Oxford Street and Wil 75 additional pattern t00 Miss Linda Sold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sold, of Creekview Drive, Chili, be LlJiiiJf'i Lined liam Anderson Hazell Jr. of SIX LENGTHS 47 Inch Sofa Si CO Reg.

$214.50 I 7 76 Inch Sofa Si QO Reg. $237.50 I OV 80 Inch Sofa SO 1 Reg. $269.50 IV 86 Inch Sofa Stfl Reg. $299.50 LSI 92 Inch Sofa SfSCO Reg. $324.50 LOl NOTE: Pleas, bring m.atur.manh from top of window to d.iirtd length, also width of ach window.

This offer dots not includ. swags, ftitoons, or 34" width mattri.l. Knollbrook Road were married yesterday by Rev. Stuart Curnock in the First Presbyterian Church, Addison. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis C. Manley of Addison, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hazell of Delmar.

Mrs. Philip Dann was ma SLIPCOVER SPECIAL! came the bride of Robert Frank Recchia yesterday. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Recchia of Goodman Street North.

Rev. Thomas Erdle performed the ceremony in Holy Ghost Church. The maid of honor was Mar-jorie Carol Recchia and best man, Thomas Cambisi Jr. The marriage of Miss Car CHAIR tron of honor, and Robert Weiler was best man. 299S tfsj iwSv CHAIR KINS SIZE SOFA $99 fJl SOFA S498S THESE SALE PRICES ICLUDE: Self-welted sedms of same material All zipper closures Covers expertly cut and fitted in your homo Installation of completed covers olyn Ann Cesarone to Charles Henry Thomas of Farmington Road was solemnized yesterday in St.

Rita's Church, West Webster, by Rev. Francis J. Kleehammer. Miss Kathleen Cesarone and Peter. Thomas attended then-sister and brother.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Cesarone of Pineview Drive, Webster, and Mr. and Mrs. William G.

Thomas of Emerson, N.J. I Convenient Terms MlLQXjUW Arranged SHOP MONDAY through FRIDAY 10 TIL 9 1 EiLXy I SATURDAY 10 TIL 6 2349 Monroe I MONROE CHERRY HOUSE i Finest quality slip-cover materials- guaranteed washable 29 CLINTON AVE. Opp. Manger Hotel Mrs. Charies H.

Thomas Carolyn A. Cesaron.

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