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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 15

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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BY DOROTHY TOWNSEND ENTERTAINING dinner FOR dance out-of-town al the gucsi: fro a future brida, SO-' country highlight cial activities over the July 4 weekend Skanvatcles, Tea for Prospective Bride Skaneateles Has Varied Activities on Holiday Agenda Mis; Beby Ann Davern was at 7 Ira for Miss 'Polly Scherrer at the home el her ents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Daworn, Saturday abernnon, June 28. Guests included Miss Nellie bourdetle.

Mrs. Charles G. Weeks. Mrs. Jame: A.

Bentles. Jr. Miss Mary Jordan, Miss Betsy Brown, Mrs. Robert Lovell. Mrs.

Frank H. Hiscock, Mrs. Mercdith Grant, Airs. Edward Bullwinkel, Harold Edwards, Miss Mary Denison. Weir Stewart.

Mrs. C. L. Nicholson, mi. Miss Later Tickner.

Miss Bonnie Dubuque, Miss Frances Brockway, Mrs. ald H. Cross, Mrs. Ferrand N. Bone-, dict, Miss Martha Dolan, Miss Benham, and Mrs.

Walter Welch. Jr. Mrs. George I. Scherrer.

ol jake gave a swimming party and kitcher. loc Miss shower Schorror. Wodnesday Gursts' afternoor: wOrn Edward J. Bullwinkel, Miss Mary Denison, Miss Ann Eckoi. Miss Betty Ann Davern.

and Mrs. James A. Rentley. Jr. From Syra-5 Mrs.

Welch. Mrs. Bran-! ford' Sherry, Mrs. Harold Edwards, of Camillus. Miss Elizabeth Harmon, Rochester: Miss Francos Brockway, Dc Witt, and Mrs.

Stewart, Jr. of Auburn. Miss Frances Brockway and Mias Mary Denison were co-hostesses at 7 dinner party last night for Miss! Scherrer and her fiance. Richarditer. E.

Nicholson, at the home of Miss Denison on Stale st. Guests later attended the clance at the ateles Country Club. Inviled were Mr. and Mrs. Ed.

ward J. Bullwinkel, and Mrs. C. Nicholson. Ill.

Mr. Mrs. Waller Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Weir Stewart, Miss Elizabelh Harmon of Rochester, Alexander V.

Nicholson. Robert Dubuque, Mayo Snyder, Barry Nolin, George L. Scherrer, Jr. Albert Gelman, David, Berry of Manchester, and Walter Glennan of E. Conn.

SUMMER VISIT Mrs. J. M. Witherow of New York City Arrived Friday to spend the summer her mother. Mrs.

R. E. Danforth of State si. Mr. and Mrs.

Gales S. Oblinger of East st. are spending this week end as of Mr. and Mrs. Chatland B.

Whitmore of Weliesley Hills, former residents of the village. Mrs. Thelma Rieicss of Earl rd. left Wednesday to spend two months at Oid Forge. She was accompanied by her father and mother.

Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Fancher, who returned this weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. tin, who are spending the summer 041 W. Lake have as guests this weekend.

Dr. and Gri Doolittle, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-1 liam Doolittle, Mr. and Mrs.

Rich Arci Burdick, Dr. and Mrs Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Benjamin, all of Syracuse. Mr.

and A. H. DeRouchie of Lake left Thursday spend several days al the Seignory! Club, Otlawa, Canada. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl W. of. Loitch ave have left la spend Iwo wecks al Lecir camp on Lake. Ontario, Mrs. Henry D.

Denison of Jordan st. has as guests for the holiday; weekend Mr. and Mrs. James H. Irish of Carthage.

Dr, and Mrs R. W. Chattee of Syracuse have moved to spend the summer at their home on E. Lake rd. They have as guest Mrs.

Jane Haven of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Harden and children, Susan and Johnny. of Rochester are at their cottage on E.

Lake rd. for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. G.

Russell Churcholl were hosts al a picnic for a few friends on July 4. Guests included Mr, and Mos Carl Bissell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moncsmith and Mr.

and Mrs. Pant I. irvin. ARRANGE DINNER Mr. and Mrs.

George R. Barnes of Academy si. were hosts at dinner party for several friends last night. Mrs. Arthur Birchenough nt Lake rd.

entertained her bridge club al a picnic day afternoon. Members include M1: 3. Raymond Church. Mrs. Laurie Bradford.

Airs. Arthur, Dorland. Miss Mildred Smith. Mrs. L.

Horne. Mrs. Eugene Loss and Mrs Florence Benedict. Dr. and Mw.

Harold S. Moore of E. Lake rd. are spending the weck. end at Seventh Lake with a groun of friends from Syracuse.

During their absence, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ayars ot Syracuse are occupying the Moore Coltace Mr. and Mrs Lloyd W. Brown of Durham.

N. C. will arrive row to spend ton days as guests of Mr and Mrs Nathan IT. Delavan of W. Lake rel.

About 30 gutters from the Owasco Country Club participated against a similar number of clayers Saturday a week ago for harne and home match. The players tater were joined by their wives' for A cock party procedug the dinner dance the club Others attending dinner dance a' the rich tha! night included Mr. Mrs. Micha -i J. Connors.

Mr. Locjand Mrs. Allan 1. Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas F. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Ramage.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Coats. Dr.

and Mrs. Mantred J. Mr. and Mrs. Howard M.

Git Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Kihns and Mr.

and Mrs. John S. Mr. and Mrs. Robert K.

Hier E. Laita rd. hate as guests daughter. Mrs. Richard jund daughter.

Honnic. Batavia who will spend two wooks, of. Mr. and urs. Hier also nad as guests for July 4 Mr.

Mrs. David C. Amsler and Mr. and Mrs. William C.

Cummirs and daughter, Candy, of Syracuse. VISITS RELATIVES Miss Pamela Nichols and Miss Jenn Nichols, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Nichols Jordan st, have returned alter spending visiting Heir grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles K. Nichols in Ridgewond, N. J. Charles Nichols returned with them to spend a low days with his and law.

Mr. and Mrs R. B. Shrove and sons, Billy and Tommy, of Shaker: Heights. have been recent visi-! tors nt Mrs.

Shrove's parents, Mr. Weirland Mrs. Willian A. Broadhead of sl. Mrs.

Francis F. Davern returned: Thursday from Now York City! where she went to sce her daugh-1 Miss Joyce Davern, sail last Saturday for Europe. Mr. Davern's: brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and: Mrs.

F. C. Doverr. of Now York City. are their guests this weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Byron H. formerly of W. Take left day for Carancaigua, where they; will live.

Miss Jean Suceny nt Syracuse arrived Wednesday In be the guest of Miss Lynda Miller of E. Lake rel. for several days. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald. H. Cross, who have Lake been spending moved the last winter! their collage on W. Lake Mr. and Mrs.

C. Linaisley Malicr; ot E. Lake rd. entertained in honor: of Mrs. Miller's brother and sisterjin-law.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Hobart, who were their guests last week. Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Ryan and Mr. and M.rs. Edward of Syracuse were their: guests Frirlay and yesterday.

land Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mr. land Mrs. Benjamin Johnson. whol are spending the summer or.

E. Lake and Robert C. Crawford' of Syracuse were guests at a picnic for Mr. and Mrs. Hobart.

FIRST ASSEMBLY The first of the Junior Assemblies the Skancateles Country, Club took place last Monday night. The program began Tuesday the club. Mr. and Mrs. Tromas Nec of Ben.

mi rd. had as nucsts for the holiRussellidays Mrs. T. Nee of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs Joseph W.

Smith. son and Miss Virginia Mar Smith-' son of Hickory, Va, and James C. to Nor of Detroit. Mich. Mr.

and Mrs Donald A. Cain el F. Lake rd. nave As guest this wrekend in's mother. Mrs.

William Cain of Rochester. Miss Cindy Moore has as cursi Miss Romaine Ruggles, her roommate from Northlicld, who arrived' Wednesday to spend ten days. On Tucsday Miss Moore will enterlain nt a luncheon for her guest. Inviled are Miss Dede Ingram, Missi Penny Ingram, Miss Jo Miss Gail Cronk. Miss Caroline and Miss can Butters, and Mrs.

John W. Branch of Rochester arc guests of Mira. Branch's mother. Mrs. Fredicrick P.

Wilbur of Academy st, this weekend. Miss Ginny Frans, daughter of; Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Evans of; Academy is visiting her grand-! mother, Mrs.

Rex in Norristown. Pa. Mrs. Waller Hardaere WAS hostess to members of the Altar: Guild of SL. James Episcopal Church a for a picnic Wrencsday evening at her home on Lake rd.

The fresh air children from New York Cily have alrived. Members of ot the committee include Mrs. H. Bradford Arnold. Mrs.

Thomas Davis, Mrs. Edwaed T. Taylor. Mrs. iFcrrand N.

Benedict and Mrs Charles Hufford. Hostesses for the children include Mrs. Edwin F. Robinson. Mr: Stanicy Moc.

Mrs. Davis. Mrs. William T. Mrs.

Willian A. Cameron, Mrs. John Emperor and Mry. Arnold. Wednesday the commit'ce and hostesses will have a picr.i: for the children at Marcellus NOTES BIRTHDAY There were five candles 0:1 the cake when Mrs Robert Nichois enat 1 birthday party (n; her daughter.

Sally, Wednesday. June 25. Guests included Georgia Bawley. Diane P.erce, Mary Alice Poury Ann Evans. Eric Green, John Renwick Martin, Debby Carringion, Martha a Peter Kortright and Susun Grind'.

Mrs. F. Ackl State st. and Mrs. Harvie D.

Minss of E. Genesco st. attended the Finger Lakes con. forence al Willian Smith College. Geneva, last "HIT OF THE SUMMER SEASON---THE NUDIST IN VELVET" Originally 15.98 BOTINKA'S BRING THEM AT ONLY $5 pair BLACK BLUE WINE OPEN MONDAY 9:30 A.

M. TO 8:30 P. M. THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Sunday, July 6.

1952 15 Wilson-Jackso7 Troth Made Known Announcement is made Mr. land Mrs. Herbert George Jackson of Newark of the engagement at their daughter. Miss Sally Farriell Jackson, to Williara Dexter V'ilson, also of Newark, son M. and Mrs.

W. D. Wilson of 118 Vitoria pl. The wedding will take plice in September. Miss Jackson is a graduate 34 St.

Luke's Hospital School of Nursing. York city. and is a member of the nursing staff al Newark Medicall Center. Her fiance is a graduate ct South! Kent School and the College (f Ap-1 plied Science, Syracuse Univ. He is.a member of Orange Key So-: ciety and Dolla Kappa Epsilon Durir.g World War 2 he served wi the' United States Navy.

He is an industria) engineer wilh C. H. Company of Newark. SPRING SALAD To make a pretty fruit sal: for arrange a pin.capple si ce on a garnished salad plale. Top canned cling peach halt cup side up and place a cooked prune middle.

Make a rutile of cottage leneese around the fruits. Serve with hol raisin bran muffins. Durtee's, Newark. Miss Sally H. Jackson Engazed to William Dexter Wilson.

Jr. a Charles worth Miss Marie E. Veri Engaged to Eugene Paul Cacossa. chapels 7 Troth of Couple Revealed at Party A dinner parly was given last night by Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore J. Veri in their home at 413 First So: vay, 30 announce the engagejment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Maric Veri, to Eugene Paul Cacossa, son ct Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter Carossa ol West Orange, N.

J. The coupic will be married Sept. in St. Cecilia's Church, Solvay. The bride-lo-be is a graduate of Solvay High School and is a momber of the Syracuse Insurance en's Association.

She is a sucrelary with the stale agency office of Pacitic National Fire Co. Mr. Cacossa was graduated from West Orange High School and is in the restaurant business, STRAWBERRY PRUNES Prunes are one of the best buys: jot the month. Try them in this combination for a most mer salad. Pil cooked delicious, fili each prune with halt a straw-: berry.

Place A mound of cottage cheese on a garnished salad plate and circle with garland of six stuffed prunes, Serve with a thin French dressing it desired. 102-piece service for twelve at a special price Dresden style china in the Monte Carlo pattern set includes a teapot and 6 extra cups. If not specially purchased this set would cost 89.95! set includes: 12 large dinner plates oval cretable stand 12 salad plates 12" platter 1 creamer 12 bread and butter 1 11" platter 1 casserole 12 coup soup 1 lea pol rover 12 fruit saucers I cover 1 sugar 18 cups 1 gravy dish 1 cover 12 saucers Imagine your table set with this exquisitely levels, Dresden style, imported dinnerware! Guests will excloim at its graceful beauty, your family will enjoy is cheery brightness. This translucent china a goy florol decor on a pristine white background de cately bordered with gold. For your own enrertaining, for wedding or anniversary giving, you'll want 1-is formal service at or.

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