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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 14

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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14
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THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Y. Sunday, April 24, 1960 Club Reception Follows Kn Knoblock-Clark Wedding Boise, Idaho. Mrs. R.

Joseph and Mrs. Knoblock began a mo- Moyne College and Knoblock of Fayetteville, Mrs. tor trip through South. They Engineering, John C. Thomas, Syracusan, will make their home at 111 Whit- sity, is affiliated and Miss Sandra F.

Clark of ney Rd. the middle of June. ma Delta. Naverino, were bridesmaids. The bride attended Goodyear He served with R.

Joseph Knoblock was his Burlingame School, Nottingham instructor in the brother's man and ushers High School and Northfield School tense School, El were S. Clark, the bride's for Girls. She was graduated in'is associated with su.be brother, James J. Ventura of 1957 from Syracuse University Heil Inc. Poughkeepsie and William J.

where she is a member of Kappa' Cook of Syracuse. Theta. Following a reception in Onon-: Her husband, an alumnus of daga Golf and Country Club, Mr. Nottingham High School, Le- Marvin Sarkin Mrs. Almon W.

Babbitt IV Judith Sherman Is a Bride Miss Judith Anne Sherman was married yesterday to Almon William Babbitt IV by the bridegroom's fath-: er, the Rev. Almon Babbitt, in Christ Episcopal Church, Manlius. The bride is the daughter of Walter C. Sherman, sistant headmaster of the Manlivs School and Mrs. Sherman.

The Rev. and Mrs. Babbitt also reside in Manlius. Maid of honor was Miss Joan Bailey of Belmont, Mass. Bridesmaids were Miss Martha Ives and Miss Doris Babbitt, sister of the bridegroom.

Best man for his brother was Harold Babbitt. Peter Williams and Donald Clifford were ushers. A reception was given in Lake Meadows Inn, Cazenovia. Mrs. Babbitt is an alumna Planning Supper At Holy Rosary Containers Inc.

scheduled Saturday, Diar Me Dow Casual slim little step.in sheath shaped for pure figure flattery. Moygashel creaseresistant fish LINEN that washes ecsily. Block potent leather belt. Beige and brown, blue and grey, black and grey. OPEN Sizes 10 to 20, MONDAY TIL 35.00 8:30 P.M.

Dr. Anthony T. Bouscaren will be guest speaker at a covered dish ham and turkey supper in the Church of the Most Holy Rosary. Sponsored by the Altar land Rosary Society the event take place at 6:30 p.m. May 3 in the Parish Center.

Dr. Bouscaren. a member of LeMoyne College faculty. will speak on "Reiations with The Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Howard C. McDowell will lead the recitation of the rosary following supper. Arranzements are being! handled by Mrs. Louis Snow! and her committee.

dr Plans completed at, this time for the annual spring; Straight Hair Most Common. According to recent survey, seven out of 11 women have straight hair. It's a popular maJority but that seems to be the only thing popular about it judg-i Ing by the pains women go to! achieve curly tresses. Educable Mentally Retarded In the Camp Triangle Adirondacks co-ed are 12 years and up professional ataft recreation rocation education 8-week limited season, corollment $650 WALTER F. SCHOFIELD, Director Box 319, Schenectady.

N. Y. Phone FR 4-6056 JOSEPH the of RITZ 209 University Bldg. Mon. and April 25th and 26th $10 Permanent for only 295 With This Ad HA 2-5609 Marvin Sarkin Mrs.

Edward F. Knoblock Leading Jewelers Charge Your Photos at Wilsons ideal Photos WILSONS PHOTO STUDIO for the best newspaper engagement in a professionally announcements made portrait Have Your and Confirmation First Communion no appointment necessary Pictures Made at Downtown only Wilsons Buy at Wilsons Cash, Charge or Budget Wilson Shoppingtown Northern Lights 310 S. Salina St. Shop City Auburn THERE'S A NEW LOOK to an old love! Air A slender, tapered a must for dressy or casual spring wear. Beneath each step is Air Step's magic sole to cushion every movement.

14.99 White Calf and Patent Trim White Calf and Tan Trim White Calf and Bloc Trim THE MILANO HIGH OR MIDWAY HEEL STREET FLOOR BUDGET DEPT. RAN S. SALINA THRU TO 131 E. ONONDAGA NINE PARKING LOTS WITHIN ONE BLOCK The marriage of Miss Carol Ann Clark and Edward F. Knoblock took place yesterday in St.

Therese Church, the Rev. Thomas J. McLaughlin officiating at the 2 p.m. service. Parents of the couple are Dr.

and Mrs. Paul C. Clark of Brockway lane, Fayetteville, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J.

Knoblock: of 1557 Lancaster Ave. Matron of honor for her sister; was Mrs. Robert H. Wilkinson of Carol Wheeler Is Bride-to-Bel Mr. and Mrs.

C. Gould Wheeler of 221 Ambergate DeWitt, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Carol L. Wheeler, to Peter W. Perine, son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Ford Perinel of Saddle River, N.J. The wedding is planned for; Aug. 27 in DeWitt Community Church. The future bride received a degree in fine arts from Cornell University where she was enrolled in the College of Architecture.

She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Miss Wheeler is employed John Studios, York City. Affiliated with Delta Upsilon. Mr. Perine will be graduated in June from Cornell University where he is associated with The Sherwoods, a men's triple quartet.

Following graduation, the prospective bridegroom will be. employed by General Precision Laboratories, Pleasantville. Doyle Meldrim The engagement of Miss Barbara C. Doyle and John M. Meldrim is known by her parents.

Mrs. William made, E. Doyle of 907 Bellevue Ave. Mr. Meldrim is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo A. Meldrim of Cortland. The wedding will take place in September. A graduate of Most Holy Ros-: ary High School, the bride-electi.

is employed by New York Telephone Co. Her fiance was graduated' from Cortland High School. He is attending Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Troy, where he: a member of Phi Mu Delta, Following their marriage, the couple will reside in Troy. Varden Miss Carol M.

Weigand Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Carol Mae Weigand 10 Ronald Charles Hawker by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weigand of Jordan. Mr.

Hawker the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hawker. also of Jordan. The wedding is planned for June 25.

Miss Weigand and her fiance attended JorCentral Schonl. The brideelect is employed by Farmers and Traders Life Insurance Co. and Mr. Hawker by Mead's the College of Syracuse Univerwith Phi Gam- the Army as an Army Air DePaso. and Krause and Shop Monday 'til 9 P.M.

if you never go to another sale don't miss our fabulous After Easter Sale! off off (All Spring Coats and Suits) ALSO All Furs Drastically Reduced! Great Savings all our regular stock furs Especially Mink, from 229. (And many others!) CALL GR 1-2113 Never Any Interest or Service Charge For gentle, Dinas Furs safe for precious at your storage furs 404 S. Salina St. D' Jimas! of Fayetteville-Manlius High School and Lasell Junior College. Auburndale, Mass.

An alumnus of Alamogordo High School, Alamogordo. N. the bridegroom attended the University of New Mexico. after EASTER sale Me off regular prices STARTING MONDAY April 25 Once again we announce our TI annual Ecster sole which cues you a wide selection of fine feshionsavailoble ct savings of one- quarter to! one-third off their original prices. As usual, on outstanding collection awoits your selectioncouturier fashions to be treasured and handsomely worn.

ALL SALES FINAL Store Hours Monday thru Saturday 10 to 5:30 special reductions on dresses were 49.95 to 265. now A 36. to 198. resort and early spring. daytime and afternoon dresses 4 9 spring suits were 89.95 to 455.

now 66. to 298. a lovely selection of suits and Davidow suits included 0 coats were 110. to 275. now 78.

178. 0 fine grouping of boxy and fitted coots in plain and povelty febrics. it millinery were 25. to 59.50 now 16. to 38.

famous designer creations accessories blouses, handbogs, scarfs intimate apparel negligees, bedjackets, lingerie jewelry and an assortment of imported gift items..

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Years Available:
1875-1978