Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 49

Publication:
The Post-Standardi
Location:
Syracuse, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
49
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Sunday, September 25, 1955 13 Miss.Delbres Rosemond Parmenter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. of-355 Coolidge was married to Paul August Henry, son of Mrs.

Paul A. Henry of 411 Halton at 10'ajn. yesterday in Most Holy Bosary Church. Th nuptial was celebrated by the Charles Bennett of St. Charles Church, Greece, cousin of the bridegroom and assisting in the sanctuary were the Rev.

John T. Carey and the Rev. Frederick Straub of Auburn. Edward sisterjaf bridegroom, was matron of honor. Mis's Margaret Past, Miss Inez Gozzi and Mrs.

Stewart G. Russell Jr. were bridesmaids. Deborah'Masso was flower girl. Paul J.

Brennan of Newark, Del. was best man and the ushers were William F. Masso, Edward G. Koes, Stewart G. Russell and ATan Parcelle and Paul O'Connor both of Auburn.

Breakfast was served at Drum- Im's and a reception took place Ipl; in the afternoon in Maryon Manor. The couple has gone to New England for their wedding trip and will return Oct. 15 to make their -home at 411 Halton Rd. The bride attended Nottingham High School and Powelson Business Institute. She is a member of the National Secretaries As- ft sociation, Beta Sigma Phi and.is employed as secretary to the executive director of Group Hospital Service, Inc.

gree from St." Lawrence University r.nd is a junior bacteriologist for the State of New York. The bridegroom was awarded BS and MS degrees from the University of Wyoming and is a bacteriologist for the City of Syracuse. The marriage of Miss Grett hen C. Tector of 412 Craddock 1 to Robert Sullivan of 113 Cornstock Ave. was solemnized yesterday in John, the Evangelist Church, New Hartford.

The Be v. John R. officiated. "The bride is the daughter of Ralph L. Tector of New Har 5 and the bridegroom is the sen of Mrs.

John B. Sullivan of Cheyenne, Wyo. Sisters of the bride' aitcnded! her. Matron of honor was Mrs. Ijohn Balch Jeffreys and brides-' maid was Miss Mary Elizabeth Tector.

John H. Sullivan was best man for his brother and another brother. Edward J. Sullivan, Dr. James R.

Prier and John M. McKenna were the ushers. A reception took place ia the Mohawk Valley Country Club, Little Falls; and the Wandering Minstrels provided music. Following a motor trip tc Canada, Mr. and Mrs.

Sullivan will live at 412 Craddcck St. after Oct. 1. The new matron, a member of Pi Beta'Phi, received a de- Karris Mrs. Robert Sullivan Formerly Miss Gretchen Tector, at Halgas Bros.

Korris Mrs. Garrit J. Lugthart Jr. was Miss Joan F. Waidele before her wedding yesterday morning in the Church of the Assumption.

Sister Is Honor Attendant for Miss Waidele Miss Joan Frances "Waidcle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Arthur Waidele of 506 Prospect was married at 11:30 a.m. yesterday to Garrit John Lugt-j hart son of Mr.

and Garrit Lugthart of Grand Rap-! ids, Mich. The ceremony in the Church of by the Rev. John Heagerty. The bride's sister, Mrs. William Charles Hogan was honor at- tendant and Miss and Miss Rachel Milwaukee, Wis, bridesmaids.

Allen W. Parrott of Grand Norrls Mrs. Bruce M. Rightmyre, the former Miss Suzanne M. Newell, became a.

bride yesterday morning in St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Norris Mrs. Paul A. Henry, formerly Miss Delores married yesterday in Most ly Rosary Church.

ew. at literature Ground Flocr Potte Hogan and Robert Darrah of Kansas City, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Lugthart will make their home at 2442 South Middleton, after Oct.

5- The bride is affiliated with Pi Tip Die Mrs. Gerald E. Davidson. Mrs. William H.

Linder III Formerly Miss Ann M. Bender. Formerly Miss June E. Barker. i i.

i Miss Bender Bride in Church Miss Ann Mary Bender and; Matron of honor was. Mrs. Lambda Theta and was gradu-! William H. Linder, III, were mar- Charles A. Frey Jr.

Bridesmaids ried at 9 a.m. yesterday in the were Miss Dolores Grabowski, TM I M. 4 4 ated from Syracuse University and the University of "Wisconsin Physical Therapy School. The bridegroom received a BS and an MS degree from Michigan State XTniversity and did graduate for his doctor's degree r.t Kansas University and the University of Wisconsin. Church of the Assumption by the Rev.

Marcian Kandrac. O.FJVE.C. The bride's parents are Mr. and 'jMrs. Raymond E.

Bender of 149 Ross Park and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. "Wil- Miss Rosalinde Wenzel and Miss Miss Suzann Marion Newell and Bruce Marvin Rightmyre were married a- 10:30 a.m. in St. Episcopal Church by th-t Rev.

E. Rugby Auer, rector. Hie bride is the daughter o-f Mi s. George Bull of. State Pair Itlvd; and her husband's parents are Mr.

an'd Mrs. Barney E. High tmyre of 223 Kirk Ave. tre bride were her sister, rginia M. Newell, maid of honoi, and Mrs.

James J. Mildred Fitch and Miss Alice Strpzik, bridesmaids. Theodore F. Rightmyre served as best man a his brother and the ushers i 1 Thomas'R. Irvine, Guy A ilheim and Roger Laurin.

After a family breakfast at Tubbert's and a reception at the Corinthian Foundation Carriage House, the couple left for a motor tour of Washington, D. and Virginia. They will ve on Gillette road, Cicero. For One Week Only Special Introductory Offer Regularly 19.95,-.22.95 Values Take Advantage $400 Black Gabardine Patent Leather Platform and Heel Black Soft Calf Walking Heel Pump Pamela Linder, sister of the bridegroom. Charles Frey Jr.

served best man, with Edward Frey and Gordon Linder as ushers. The bride v. a graduate of Solvay High' and Central as City Business Institute; the bride- Brilliant examples of exquisite craftsmanship of the superb b'lending of fine quality materials with rare leatherworking skills and up-to-the-mmute styling. TRY DIGKERSON AND YOU'LL BUY the Smart shoe that's Really comfortable tfie shoulder setting that definitely enhances the beauty of a diamond. Crisp and tailored in appearance, its clean-cut look gives a modern verve to solitaires.

Shown are two versions of this smart mounting one a knife fidge the other round. Prices include Federal tax or budget OPEN MONDAYS NOON TO 9 M. Ham Linder of 320 Prospect, After the ceremony, a recep- Ition took place at the Arion Club. Miss Barker Wed To Mr. Davidson In Church Setting Miss June Ethel Barker, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Barker, Oneonta, and Gerald Edward Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Davidson, 308 Martin were married at 2 p.m. yesterday in United Presbyterian Church, Oneonta, by the Rev.

Mark Ray. Given in marriage by her lather, the bride was attended by Mrs. Francis Stcates of Utica as matrun of honor, and Mrs. Kenneth Schafran and Mrs. Kennnth Sagehorn, bridesmaids.

Best man was Joseph Carter with Kenneth Schafran and Robert Richardson as ushers. The bride, a graduate of North High School, is a business office supervisor at the New York Telephone Company. The bridegroom, an Eastwood High School graduate, is employed at Smith- Corona Inc. groom was gi aduated from Syracuse University, where he was affiliated wi'h Theta Chi Fraternity. 439 So.

Warren St. WFBL Bldg, Independent Jewelers Since 1860 sens 0.5 look I 0. Norrls Miss Phyllis Burkart Engaged to Donald G. Sherman. Burkart Is Bride-Elect Mr.

and Mrs. John P. Burkhart rf 150 Hinsdale Dr. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Phyllis Burkart, to Donald G. Sherman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mason B. Sherman, Marietta. Miss Burkart, a graduate of Vocational High School, is employed by i a a a a Power Corp. Her fiance, an alumnus of Onondaga Central High School and Houghton College, is in business with his lather.

fe. 3 eo i a tA 881 T- Timed for the season of sweaters Hansen creates fabulous knit gloves--marvelous in feel, fit and color. Wrist-shirred wool jersey i --beige; black, charcoal, 3.98. Classic orlon shortia light blue, turquoise, gold, green, raspberry, beige, yellow, coffee-; light s-m-1, 2.50. Wool jersey 8-button classic--brown, beige, charcoal, 4 98 o1 Jersey shortie-- charcoal brown or grey, 6-7y 2 3.50.

Gloves, street floor. Town Country Shop's (third floor) famous bulky orlon emblemed sweater-jacket--white, navy, black, s-m-1, 11. ca.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Post-Standard Archive

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