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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 50

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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50
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18 THE Syracuse, N. Sunday, August Mrs, William A Nelson, formerly Miss Kathleen Anne Byrne, was married yesterday MissByrne Skaneateles Water Ski Club Staqes Anthony of Padua Bride in St. Anthony's Given in' marriage by brother, Edward Joseph Byrne, Miss Byrne became the bride at 10 yesterday of William A. Nelson, Vows, were exchanged in St. Anthony of Padua Church and the Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Charles F. McEvoy officiated. The bride is the daughter, of Mrs.

Margaret Ellen Byrne'of 200 Parkway Dr. and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Frances Nelson of 1810 Bellevuc Ave. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. John C.

Field, matron of honor and Miss Joan M. Hertzman and Miss Barbara A. Blaker, bridesmaids. They wore sky blue Festival With DottieGabor as I btar By DOROTHY C. TOWNSEND Pooks "T'HSRE is no.

doi bt that the" number of water skiers has increased on Skaneateles Lake i 1 in the last or two; some by leaps and some by bounds. But no one had any idea of the tremendous interest existing or the ability and.skill.of these young skiers until the Water Ski Festival was staged here yesterday at Thayer Park. Trick riidingv jumi ing, slalom and ridinjj double si owed what feats can fbe done 0 1 a. pair of skis--or sometimes ji st one. added attraction was appearance rttie.Grover Gabor, who gave-demonstrations of solo skiing and si iing with a partner.

The festival, was. sponsored the Skane; teles "Water Ski just a few. weeks of East street have as guests weekend Mr. Woehling's sister. Miss Claire Woehling, and Mrs.

Woehling's mother, Mrs, W. R. Wolfinger, both of Norristown, Pa. MOTH HOUES TEARS BURNS Upholstery Rugs Garments Linens Invisibly by Allen Weaving Co. 202 Paramount Theater Bide.

UTTONS FOR IMM NGS NEW FALL WOOLS SALI (Opposite Addis embroidered crystalette a when 37 persons met. at the matching headpieces with veils jboathouse of Mr. and Mrs. wight and carried wjiite and yellow pompons. The bride's gown of rosepoint CC lace over duchess satin was designed with fxtte bodice and bateau neckline edged with crystal pleating and tiny seed pearls.

The cascading sides of the bouffant skirt extended into a wide- 4V sweep chapel train. French illusion, veiling was attached to a contour crown and her bouquet was white carnations. Francis J. Nelson served as best man and ushers, were Paul L. Gaffney, Paul M.

Hanrahan and Robert J. Byrne. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will make itheir'home in Seneca Falls after Sept.

8. A member of Arethuss sorority and the Newman Club, the new matron is an alumna of the State University Teachers Winkelman. The club was forme 1 to promote the sport of water ski ng on Skan- eateles L.ake nnd conduct and George Meyers, and children of Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss Trintje Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James M. Russell of Austin street returned yesterday' from Albuquerque, N. where she has been visiting her uncle and aunt, and Mrs. Gwynn W. Hoyt, for two months.

Mr. and Mrs. James. P. Truss of W.

Lake road have returned from Stone Harbor, N. -where they spent several weeks. Miss Cynthia Taylor has as guest this weekend at her home on E. Lake road her roommate at Miss Hall's School in.Pittsburgh, i FIG Day or Evening; Classes Starting Sept. 13 ri For Business and Civil Service Free Employment Service to Graduates Accepted Nationally Openings- NOW in local businesses for all graduates College at Her husband, Yo rk City, Mrs.

Henrv Wheeler of a member, of Phi Epsilon Kappa, 'Boston, and Ilr. and Mrs. attended Syracuse University. Charles Harper of Vest Chester, who returned home in the Winston Rodormer E. Lake participate in competitive Miss Martha Murphy of Bed- ings hers and elsewl ere.

Hills. The following are officers Cameron Eddy of Evanston, 111., the club: President, Stihsori.jwas the guest of Mr. and Mrs; E. member of American Vater Skiers Association; vicerprefldent, Gappy Winkelman; secretary, Susan Russell, and treasurer, William F. Allyn.

Since the formatioi. of the club the membership'has increased to about youngsters. Anyone interested in the sport i 3 eligible for membership. Entertain Giiests Mr. Mrs.

oi. Lakslawn, W. Lake, had as guests for days Mr. and B. A.

Tomj kins of New road for several days last week. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Goelz of E.

Lake road for the Member-Guest Tournament this weekend are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Halsch of Upper Saddle River, N. J. Elliot K.

Hooper and children, Jane and Dan, o.f W. Genesee street road are spending the weekend in Waipole, N. as guests of his mother, Mrs. Daniel Hooper. Senator and Mrs.

Searles G. Schultz 'of Leitch avenue left Wednesday night by plane from Idlewild Airport for San Francisco, where they will spend two weeks. They were i lilS-fii: R. Trout of Deven, arrived road, returned last weekend from to spend weekend. East Aurora, where John had been Gappy Winkelman Mas 'as guestjthe guest of his uncle and aunt, Gail Kobson PinehurstjMr.

and Mrs. John S. Pierce, for CENTRAL CITY BUSINESS INSTITUTE 428 South Warren St. Ph. 2-1165 -Ki Ai- MMi 3 3i 8 i.

-f' i SSP AW 1 I ft Oft mm IK v-y-. WIN ftffi 'N 1 we mae ews! Joan Felber, of our beauty staff, has jusf returned from a month's study of the latest hair fashions in New York. We are happy to welcome her back and invite Syracuse women in to see the beautiful coif- fures by Miss Felber and our entire styling staff. D'Aquino Mrs. TM.

j.njsamo Formerly Miss 'Helen Marie Balestra, i ri Balestra Is Married in St. Peter's Church The wedding of Miss Helen Marie Balestra'; daughter of Mrs. Jean Balestra of 232 S. Edwards to Patrick Frank Rosanio, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Rosanio of '539 Columbus took place at 9 a.m. yesterday in St. Peter's (Italian) Church; The Rev. Louis Riello officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Albert Balestra.

The full the nylon tulle and Chantilly lace bridal gown was edged with scallops and tapered to form a cathedral train. imported illusion veil was' attached to a jeweled crown and the bride carried a prayerbook, orchids, lilies of the valley and stephanotis. The bride's sister, Mrs. Frank Maywright, and "Miss Mary If Nicotra were 'honor attendants and Edward Pierce, another sister, and Miss Frances Palermo were bridesmaids. They wore dresses in shrimp, aqua and yellow carried Hollywood orchids.

Best man was Rudy Lostumbo and ushers were Edward Pierce, 'jj Richard Mathews and Dominick Pensabene. jE After breakfast and a reception in the PACC hall, dinner was servqd at Andy's Inn. The couple has left for a to Canada and the western states and will make their home at 213 Mariposa St. Switzerland. NC-H comers CampbeH was host at a large cocktail part; last Sunday to introduce Mr.

and Mrs. Car.l M. Horning to neighbor: and friends in Skanoateles-and Mr. and Mrs. a id five children, formerly of stfield, N.

have purchased Mi. Campbell's home cri W. Lake ro; and moved in Wednesday. Mr. Campbell had as guests for two seks his son- in-law and daughter.

Dr. and Mrs. William Redfield of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs.

Hot ert A. Groat had as guests last weekend at their home at the Colony, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Emerick of Fayetteville.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred irick G. Martin of Mar.dana have as guests this weekend Mr. and Mrs.

George Smith and 1 Laurie Kathy, of Westfield, N. J. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert O. Mason children, James and Candace, of E. "Lake road, leave today for Great Barrington, where they will visit Mr. Mason's mother for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Walter of Academy street have as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs.

J. Allen Carey of Winonah, N. J. Editor at Party Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund H. Easter entertained the Microds at a swimming party and picnic a week ago Friday night on the grounds of their new residence on E. Lake road. Prominent among the guests were Ben Wickersham, picture editor of Look Magazine, and his son, Peter, and 'James Hanseh, -photographer for Look Magazine, who arrived early in the week to do the Microd story. The previous week Mr.

and Mrs. William Delay an of W. Lake road were nests at a party for the O. Meyers of Academy! Microds after the races Saturday street Mr. Me brother afternoon.

and sister-in-law, I Ir. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H.

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engagement of her daughter, Miss Sara I. Winchell, to Lyman F. Benoit of Owls 'Head, son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Fred Benoit. The bride- elect is a member of the faculty' of Lakeland Union Free School, Lakeland, and her fiance is employed by the Aluminum Company of America at Massena.

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Pages Available:
222,443
Years Available:
1875-1978