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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 48

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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Syracme, Sunday, July 11, 1954 Train Miss Miss Marie Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Miller of 130 Fobes and Robert F. Bowker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Bowker of Homer, were united in hiarriage at 10 a. m. yesterday in Blessed Sacrament Church by the Rev. Francis Sheedy.

Miss Janet I. Miller was maid of honor and Miss Janice Ewell and Miss Betty Foppes were bridesmaids. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Marilyn Miller and Miss Karen Bowker, sisters of the principals. Wayland L. Mead was best -man and Clayton Bowker, and Carlton Bowker, of the i were ushers.

Organdy flowers a pliqued to the bateau neckline of; the bride's ivory taffeta gown.i which had a bouffant skirt i a chapel train. A fingertip illu-; sion veil was ararnged from a bonnet of matching taffeta and i she carried white gladioli in i cascade bouquet. Miss Ewell was dressed In yellow crystalette and carried peach gladioli. Other attendants wore light green crystalette gowns and their bouquets were yellow glad- 1 i 1 noli. A the ceremony, a reception i took place at the home of the! ibridc's uncle and a Mr.

and H. F. Jones, of 420 When the couple departed trip to Canada and New England, the bride traveled in a white linen suit with blue accessories and a corsage of white carnations. They will reside in Marathon. The bride is a graduate of Eastwood High School and was graduated last month from Cortland State Teachers College.

Mr. Bowker is an alumnus of Homer Ccn- TrumbuH Miss Rcgina M. Hodge Engaged to Robert R. Hinman. Miss Hodge es Troth (Concluded from Preeedlnr Barbara Clark entertained a week ago Monday for Mrs.

Austin Wcston or Chicago, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Cannon 106 Bradford lane, and Mrs. Robert Lewis ot Cincinnati, who has been spending some time with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Irish of 215 Haddonfield Dewitt. Attending the party in the home of Miss Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Clark ot 13 Lyn- ncrcs were Miss Patricia Henderson. Miss Joyce Brown, Mrs. Theodore Crcgg, Mrs. George Is Honored at dnondaga Hill and' her' fiance is the son of Annette- M. Sweeney of 106 Stadium pi.

The prospective bride's sister, Mrs. Richard Taber; who will be matron of honor, was hostess i Mrs. C. A it a shower rs. Frank Grunder, Miss Ethel Invited were Mrs.

J. J. Tormay, Collins, Mrs. Carl Rizzo, Mrs. J.

Mrs. Sweeney, Mrs. Marie Becker, Ross Paltz. Clayton Crandall, Mrs. latent Van Dusen.

Mrs. Howard Kelsen, Mrs. Frank Wingate, Mrs. A. M.

Terhune. Mrs. John Punke, Miss Eleanor Hughes, Mrs. Fenton C. Irving, Mrs.

Michael P. Tiby, Mrs. Edward F. Tormay, Mrs. Thomas A.

Tormay. Miss Suzanne Tormay, Miss Catherine Tiby, Miss Marycllen Tiby, Miss Roseann Tiby, Miss Alice Mrs. Walter Rader, Mrs. Jesse Silverman Miss Catherine McNamara, Mrs. W.

B. Gere, Mrs. Raymond Largent, Miss Mary Batson, Mrs. Leonard Fulmer, Mrs. George Goldstein.

Mrs. Jack Isaacs, Mrs. CJivmpbell. Mrs. Harvey Miller.

Mrs. Bruce Miller. Miss Carol i Rcsch. Miss Polly Baumer, Mrs. Robert McGarry, Miss i Luysren.

Mrs. James Postlcth- Gorthey, Mrs. Robert Schwartz, 1 Frank Corey, MJSS Florme Blue- Mrs. Raymond Solberg, Mrs. W.

C. Standing. Mrs. Thomas Caton, Mrs. C.

Welling- Wilson Cole, Mrs. George Cole, ton' Tabcr, Mrs. Mary Ford and and Mrs B. Arnold. Miss Florence Dalton.

Another shower was planned by Miss Catherine Tiby, a brides- gave a luncheon at Luysren. Mrs. James Fosucm- a a Mrs. J. waile.

Miss Joanna Smith, Tormay Mrs Sweeney, Mrs. Cynthia Daniels Miss Joan brmtn i a Tab Mrs Michael Tiby, and Mrs. i Maryellen Tiby Miss Rcjse- CazenovU resicfenU have been ann Tiby, Mrs. Becker, Mrs. Thomas A.

Tormay. Miss Suzanne Tormay and Mrs. Edward Tormay. Mrs. Sweeney gave a family dinner "Wednesday at Tubberts and Mrs.

Edward F. Tormay of Springfield, sister-in-law of Pledg The engagement of Miss Regina M. Hodge, to Bobert R. Kinman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Avery V. Hinman of Gilboa, is announced by her mother. Mrs. Myrtle R. Hodge of 110 Berger ave." The bride-elect Korrlf Mrs Robert F.

the Miss Jeanne Marie Miller, becamp a bridr yesterday in Blessed Sacrament Church. Arnnn" a a Prosscr w-ss Miss Dnloro? Louise Corey prior to her a i a a a 3, in Delaware Street Baptist Church. entertaining friends at small par- tfcs in their homes, several events last weekend being planned before the formal dance at the Caz- enovin Club. a Mrs. George Thomp- son wore hosts at cocktails for.the bride who will be one of the i houseRunsU.

Mrs. John "Wise'attcndants, will entertain Tucs- of "Charlottosvillc, before go- day at a luncheon and. shower intr to the club, for the bride-elect, her attendants, were Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Tormay, Mrs. H. Bond, Mr. a Mrs. Irving.

Mrs. Beckerj Mrs, A. H. Lewis. Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas A. Tormay. a a Mr.

and Mrs. Final social event will follow John Shove. Mr. and Mrs. Peter the rehearsal Friday when Mr.

A 1-- 4 4 is the daughter of the late Elvin tral School and served three years L. Hodge The wedding the U. S. Army. He is em- place in August.

iployed by Neiderhoffor Construc- Miss Hodge was graduated fromUion Company, Cortland. Syracuse University. she was employed as an assistant; director of the Syracuse ation Department and now is young adult program director of the Schenectady YWCA. Her finance is a graduate of Gilboa High School. He is Army veteran, and associated with I the aeronautics and ordnance di-j vision of General Electric Co.

Corey Bride Mr.P 1 Miss Dolores Louise 'daughter of Mr. and Stanley; 1 James Carey of 1047 W. Onon-, daga and Edward Charles Prosper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Wesley Prosscr of Peck, i i were united in riago Saturday.

July 3, in Street Baptist Chxirch by tho Rev. Dr. Calvin M. Thompson. The bride's a a were Miss Beverly Kel- erhou maid or honor; Miss Diane Spencer a Miss Lois i i bridesmaids; Miss Katherine Corey, her sister.

bridesmaid, and Virginia flower girl. Joseph De Baise was best man and ushers were Martin Konzela, Martin Pikarsky and Gordon Frosser. brother of the bridegroom. Fred- Shiras, Mr. and Mrs.

Win Shiras. Mr. j-nd Mrs. Gibson Hazard, Mrs. Knox, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. K. Dougherty, Mrs.

Langdon Smith, Mrs. Smith Read, Mr. and Mrs. Williarr. Sherwood and Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Tormay will be hosts to the bridal party and relatives in their home. on the porch at the Syracuse Corinthian Club has become a favorite spot for members, and Mrs.

Sidney Phelps. iwho have had out-of-town guests The cocktail a arranfiedj3 the week. before the dance by Miss Helen i Mrs. Frank Bryant enter- G. a of i a incd Miss Margaret Lawrence of served as son voyage party Mrs.

Frank C. Love was Miiss Prudence Bure. 'hostess to Miss Flora Mecum and Also a i were Mr. TViecum of Winston evening I O.J I I fc i I 1 i R. Hinrichs and their; a a Mrs F.

Mr. and Mrs. a was i ncc by Miss Mildred i I. and Mrs. John a vy of Yonkers.

Mrs. Robert I i all of Syracuse, anaj-woot's Mrs. G. Harry Maurer, Charles Kilborn of Owasco; Howard Feibert. 'Mrs.

Norand Mrs. John Stanley, a Brandt Mrs Wt Hine and and Mrs. A Mamerre. Hubert SchIeintZi all of Mr. and Mrs.

Monroe Stearns 1L vc ol York city, Mr. and Mrs. lablgs foj luncheon 1 Alexander Jonney. Miss Lucy U- Dr. Jamc, McCr.w nnd David, a Our Famoui BRUSH CURL COLD WAVE jneth T.

C. Barnum, Mrs. Roy More than 150 quests were In-lStokes, Miss Donna Woese. Mrs, cr. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles' Mrs. Edward J. Myers Miss Jeanne Lowe. Miss Lowe Wears Ballerina Gown a i a jjnwns of Iac- Imported Belgian lace was used by Mrs.

a B. Hatch Fcrmcrly Miss Joan Marie Lnccy. Mr. Hatch Weds UrSC 6n.uro Mrs. George R.

Davis Formerly i Maj- wore hiie taffeta ensembles. Joan a a They wore fresh flowers in their of Mr. and Klrr.ira. a or id to fashion the bride's sown, i was worn over a satin slip. Hows of nylon pleating trimmed the a skirt i formed a a and her French i i i io7S S.

from an open crown i i J. with pequms. She carried i traveling, she wore ph's Kowr. L. i.rwe of son Mr.

and a of i i i a i i H. G. nf St. ar.ri carried. and maroon carn.i- i Andrews of 1327 Tcall who spend the summers in Rippleton Rave a picnic supper last Sunday.

A traditional event with mem-; bers of the Andrews a i sim-i ilar parties have been arranged in! former years on July 4 in Cazenovia. Pre-nupilnl partlcn are belnj arranged to honor Miss AnneJac- Tormay, who will be married to Donald. Edward Sweeney at 10 a. m. Saturday in St.

Mi- chaci's Church. Onondaga Hill. Miss Tormay is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J.

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S-9946 bv at 4 resit Tiro i i i 35 accessories. Net gowns over were worn by Mr. who Dran hi.n ci by i a i TO I CO.NTKRT Hose a soprano, i Arnone Mrs. Walter Locrzci Miss i a Ashmorc. Miss Ashmore Becomes Bride When Miss Elizabeth Ashmorc.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin "Wheclock of RD 1, Clay, became the bride of Walter Loerzel of 412 a D. the couple carried pink roses and yellov snapdragons and the bridesmaids wore coral, royal blue and yellow, respectively. Their flowers were yellow roses and i snap-.

dragons. Turquoise rict was fcr the flower cirl's frock and she carried a basket of rose Dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dixon of i i 1 1 a a of the bridegroom, and a reception took American Lcfiion a rip to A a i City. N.

honor; Pntricin Harlr.eti. present of i a i and concert nt 8.15 p. at the omcn's i 1 1 1 7 i i i matmn of honor and Deborah Knapp of bodice of Berwick son of Mr. Mrs. Richard Loerzel of ceremony was per- fcirmed at 10 a.

m. Saturday. Jul resific at 47 W. Onond.i a i Thr i gown of i 5 had a i i thr i and a hoop a hcmhr.e nn me in a Her i A Queen A ri hl i i i of pearls and ft i arui i i ilHisinr. i tr.r a i a i roses and i a i i i i n' i rs i rcsidr maid worp blue i tis rf a a and the flower anfl Tr TO VISIT CAMP J.U1 i 4 1 I 3.

in St. Margaret's Church, Matty- A pilgrimage has been a a dale, by the Rev. Mathew by tne Ka-Na-Te-Nah rch A laro Miss Wed" To George Davis PnV 1 oiith Cone at i a 1'and prarls. The i i i -A gown -of Chantilly lace a 0 to visit the Ka-Na- r.ylon tulle was selected by the bridc. The lace bodice a a mandarin collar oE lace attached io an illusion yoke and the lull tulle skirt, covered satin underskirt.

A lace cap trimmed with rch vas morrow to visit me CottaRe at the Salvation nf i i Park on LSKC scenr of i i a of i tario. Cars will leave rooms 61J Reservations should be ma 511 a a to son Mrs. a i a Thr scn'irr place at 2.30 T. a a 5 A a rr ni i Rr.h- BEAUTY COMFORT The New CARPETS Do i For Your Home Why not plan to enjoy the advantages of Wall-to-wall Carpets in your home NOW. You'll be amazed how easy and economical it can be.

See the rugged, thick twist weaves, the--brilliant sculptured carpets, the Homespuns, the hand-woven Colonials, the deep pile Wiitons, to set off your furnishings to best advantage to give that luxurious atmosphere of modern living it is the desire of every homemaker. Billings have all these fine carpets and invite you to come in and see them. BIGELOW MOHAWK GU LI STAN FIRTH anH rooms DIO r) av is of a a a i a I hr Reservations should be made with tf)aok placc at 2 3 oV m. a a Mrs. GlennJVolnstcin.

a i T3mii i i a A i followed Qnf of Aw trim's Lnrnrtt nni pearls neia ner nngerup vuii dim nr i i i khe carried red and white roses, and ushers were Paul GraUcr. ofhcwtcd. Miss Leah Wheelock, who was maid of honor, was attired in a pale pink gown with coral waistband of nylon net over slipper satin. She carried pink roses. The bridesmaids, Miss Inge Loerzel, Miss Hedi Loerzel, Miss Gerlinde Loerzel and Miss Maureen Duggan, wore similar gowns in aqua and they carried Talisman roses.

Frank Accredino. Philip Neitho- i the church jarlors. pher and John Taber, Mrs. Helen Collins was matron reception took place nt honor. Bridesmaids were Arion Club and the couple took a trip to Niagara Falls.

The n.cw matron's traveling outfit was a yellow checked dress with white accessories. Harold Ballard was best man -Watertown. The couple will reside in Clay. The bridegroom is serving in the Army, stationed at Camp Drum, Jean Cowdery, Dr. Jean C.

and Miss Phyllis Glasscr. Frank Darling was best man. Ushers were RoRer Cowdery, i ford Glaaser and Francis Collins. Brian Collins was i boarrr. White a i lace the bride's gnwn and illusion veil- fashion salon, fourth floor i was tn bnnd Incr ilotos on white linen 13.95 BILLINGS OFFER MANY SERVICES When Mlectlnr ynu ibem In our dftjlijthi rnom with northern dayUjcht entirclj of vlAii.

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