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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 82

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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82
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18 THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Sunday, July 20, 1958 Mrs. Hugh Farley Michael Romeo 'A -L i Miss Rose Bride Shop Monday 9:15 a.m. to 9 p. A Call The wedding of Miss Sharon IRose and Hugh Farley took place July 3 in Our Lady of Solace Church.

The Rev. John L. Roarkj officiated and a reception followed in the Rose home. I The bride is the daughter oil and Mrs. Isadore Rose of! 2600 E.

Genesee and the! bridegroom is the son of Mr. andj Mrs. Edward Farley of Water-' town. Miss Maureen Rose, sister of Mrs. John G.

Moore terney. the bride, and John Farley, brother of the bridegroom, attended the couple. i a Mary John Moore Married Miss Mary daughter of Mr Jane Kiernan J. Tierney brother and Mrs. Kier-; 0 the bride, was best man and nan J.

Tierney of 126 Richard- ushers Ronald Schult2 son became the bride ves- fi i A App or ontment MONEY'S BEAUTY SALON 2331 8. Sallna St. GR brothers of the bridegroom, were ushers. Mrs. Farley attended novia Junior College and was graduated from the College of 1 Saint Rose, Albany, An alumnus of State University Teachers College, Albany, the bridegroom is a summer school teacher at Central High Both Mr.

and Mrs. Farlley will teach in the.Syracuse 'school system in September. Tenaea tne couple. i a a occame uie onae Albert and Paul of John Gerald john 0 Hern, Richard son of Mrs. John L.

Moore of 1054 Emmet Burke and John Dwyer. i Lancaster Ave. Breakfast in Tubbert's was fol- The double ring ceremony was Mowed by a reception in the Hi- performed in St. Anthony of Padua Church by the Rev. Wil- Opcn 10 A.M.

to 9 P.U. Sensational SALE COTTON Uam J. Stewart who bestowed the JPapal blessing on the couple and celebrated the nuptial mass. Miss Margaret Comer ford was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Elaine and Miss Dorothy Moore, sisters of the Miss Johanna Comerford, bernian Club. A graduate of Most Holy ary High School, the bride is employed at Niagara Mohawk Power Corp.

The bridegroom, an alumnus of Cathedral High School, attended LeMoyne College and was graduated from the Stockbridge School, University of Massachu Mrs. Richard Lendy and i setts. He is assistant superintend- Margaret Drake. 'ant at Bellevue Country Club. Stag Day at Club-- (Concluded from Paye tG.

Fallon of. Liverpool is their and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Harrison. Salutations son new Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy will be the Stars at Luncheon a in the Cb- rinthian Club.

They will appearl It doesn't take Jong to become I this coming week at the Coun- acquainted in. new surroundings.try Playhouse, in Fayetteville. when" hospitality is extentled to 1 new corners. I The John Shepards, recently 'from Towa Citv. wern introduced luncheon series through another success- ful season are capable twosome.

Mrs, Mvron C- Jarvls to some of the James H. Abbotts' Mrs. James McAuliffe. friends last when the Ab- Tuesday's chairmen are Mrs-! New Shipment Just Received Formerly What a Collection i Dark florals, solids, bright prints in drip-dry, pol- rshed cottons scoop necklines, sleeveless styles and eyen a few halter. types and every one drastically low priced now for when you need them most.

Sixes 8 to 20 and 7 to No Mail, Phone or C.O.D/1 All Sales Final bois entertained for them In Austin Edgar and Mrs. Harold their Buckingham avenue home.jGrecriicaf. Hostesses will be Mr. Shepard is the new Harry Anderson, Mrs. Har-' sistant administrator at the Uni- ris Green, Mrs.

Walter Minlell," 354 $. Warren Onondaga Hotel versity Hospital He and his family two boys and a daughter) are living Baldwinsville. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Elleman Mr.

and Mrs. Richard E. Casey, Mr, and Mrs. John CaGtie, Mr. and Mrs.

William Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Burke and Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Dix. Their 40th wedding anniversary was celebrated yesterday by Mr.

and Mrs. William. G. Fall i 309 Goodrich Ave. who entertained at an open house from Mr.

and Mrs. Fallon were married in St, Ignatius Church, New York City, and have made their home in Syracuse since 1931. Their daughters are Mrs. George Naughton of Westernport. and Mrs.

Truxton H. Head of Fulton, and Dr. William Mrs- Vcnton McDonald, Mrs, Edwin Cady. Mrs. Russel Howard, Mrs.

T. A. Derrenbacker, Mrs. George Hilgenberg, Mrs. Arthur Jones and Mrs, Gaylar Wittiken Here's a commuting on weekends between New York and home plate lor.

her pre-nuptial parties. Betsy Brown, daughter of the Caleb C. Brown Jrs. and her finance, Robert Jelly, also ing in New York, will be in town again next weekend for a cocktail supper and entertainment shower Saturday. Hosts will Mr.

and Mrs. I John V. Southworth, Mr, and Charles Anthony and Maxwell B- Hutchinson and the party's to be given at the Anthonys on Durston Ave. Invited are Betsy's parents, of course, and her brother and everything in our store Only once a year can you get such tremendous values. Stock up novy for shower, wedding, anniversary and Xmas gifts get those "littlt luxuries" youVe always wanted yourself.

From china and glasswart to linens and trays every item in our store at a discount you can help us celebrate. SURPRISE SPECIALS Several tobies ore set up with articles from our regular stock at really drastic reductions. 438 S. Warrtn St. Near Schmfft'n ter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Caleb C. Brown III of Rochester, and Mrs. John Farnham, Mr. and; Mrs.

Arthur Albright, Mr. a Mrs. Gerald McNish, Mr. and! Mrs. Harold JfT i Mr.

and Mrs. H. Newcombj Steuart Mr. and Mrs. Wilv Ham G.

Lapham. Mr. and MrsJ Frederick Fhaherty. Mrs. War-j ren Sedlacek of Lombard, Ill.j (who may be here with her par-i cnts, the South worths), Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Carpenter, Dr. and Mrs.

George Pritchard of Owego, Ann Pass and her fiance, Robinson Gourley, Jean Bollard. Ann Hutchison, John V. D. Southworth Jr. and Gordon Duglass; of New York City.

The wedding. Sept 6. will be preceded that week by a kitchen' shower to be given by Mrs. Brewster Doust and Mrs. H.

Bur-1 ton Doust; the rehearsal dinner in the Century Club will be! i hosted by the bridcgroom-to-be's parents, the Samuel Jellcys of Orange. N. and before the church ceremony the Laphams! land the Flahertys will have a i luncheon. I THE WEDDING DATE-Sat-; near for Kathryn Eliz-i jabcth Gollcgly and George; i James Candreva, who will bc guests of honor today at a cock-: itail party. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Williams will entertain in their; Twin Hills Drive home. i Kathryn is the daughter of! Mr and Mrs. J. Lyman Gollcgiy of 22S Clairtnonte and the prospective bridegroom the son of the Georjte F.

Ctndrcva.v of West Sayvilie, L. I. Co-workers at Niagara Mo-; hawk Power Corp. entertained; the bride-to-be at a recent din-; ncr in LeMoyne Manor. A variety of gifts were crcd on Kathryn when Mrs.

Carl F. Peterson and her sistcr-in-j law, Mrs, Daniel L. were co-hostesses in the Jailer's; home, 3fl5 Rich St. now fashion this much OQ 17.98? A whole wonderful collection to choose from the pleated bock, full-skirted shirtwaist, the boby dolf trapeze with its own petticoot, the chemise with smocking and a flounce. All three in coof, dark mixture of dacron and cotton very specially created by DuPont for wash and wear---and that means easy traveling on your vacation or into fall.

Have yours in blue, green or brown in sizes 7 to 15. Ed (Cards Junior Dress Circle, Second Floor.

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