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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 10

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BINGHAMTON PRESS July 21, 1953 Miss Miriam B. Eaton of Salisbury, Is Engaged to Wed Donnell S. Brown Will Live in Georgia Lois Craver Becomes Bride TISS LOIS J. CRAVER and Airman Perry R. Miller, S.

Air Force, were wed at 2 p. m. Saturday in Immanuel Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Paul C.

Price performed the double-ring ceremony before an altar banked with white gladioli, palms and candelabra. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Addison W. Craver, 6 Lockwood Street, was given in marriage by her father.

She wore a gown of white nylon dotted Swiss organdy over white taffeta styled with long tapered sleeves, a fitted bodice and a scalloped neckline trimmed with seed pearls. Her gown terminated in a chapel-length and she carried a bouquet of daisies and babies'-breath. A fitted headpiece of seed pearl orange blossoms held her fingertip veil of nylon illusion in place. Wearing a ballerina-length gown of yellow nylon dotted Swiss organdy over taffeta with a matching headpiece and mitts and carrying daisies and babies'-breath, Louis Pasyellow. quale was matron of honor for her sister.

Miss Craver, a sister of the bridesFrancis, maid. Charles Williams was best man for Miller. Eugene Craver, a brother of the bride, ushered. Immediately after the ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlors. When they return from a honeymoon through the New England states, the couple will reside in Savannah, Ga.

The bride, a graduate of Binghamton North High School, was employed by the Grand Union prior to her marriage. The bridegroom son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Miller, 31 Dennison Avenue, is a graduate of Binghamton North High School also and was employed by thefore York Telephone entering the Air Force. Vi VirginiaHluyck Becomes Bride CENTRAL Methodist Church, Endicott, was the setting at 2 p.m.

Saturday for the marriage of Miss Virginia Ann Huyck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Huyck, 1907 Riverview Drive, Endicott, and Eugene Richard Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Reed, 1 Gold Street. The Rev. Adrian B. Foote performed the double-ring ceremony before the altar decorated with gladioli and palms.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a portrait gown of nylon tulle over net and satin. Her French illusion fingertip veil fell from a beaded tiara. She carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Mrs. Frank Vasconi was matron of honor.

Miss Dawn Snedaker was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Emily Kotasek, Miss Grace Wage, Miss Sharon Roberts. Dorothy Vasconi was flower girl. Jack Whitman was best man. Ushers were James Huyck, Emery Babcock, Michael Mrva and Dennis Wood.

Gary Huyck was ring bearer. A reception wedding guests was held at the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Hall, Nanticoke Avenue, p.m. The bride is a June graduate of Union-Endicott High School. The bridegroom, a U.S. Army veteran with service in Korea, is employed at Reed's Electric Verna Glann Becomes Bride TISS GLANN, VERNA daughter of ELAINE Mr.

and Mrs. Archie R. Glann, 6 North Liberty Avenue, Endicott, became the bride of John James Maye, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Maye, 9 North Oak Avenue, Endicott, at 7 o'clock last night at the Ross. Corners Baptist Church. The Rev. John McGonnell performed the double ceremony before altar decked with bouquets of white gladioli and asters. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Marcia Petrovsky as maid of honor.

The bride wore a pink sheer over taffeta streetlength dress and carried a nosegay of white roses with baby's breath. Her honor attendant wore a blue and white print nylon street-length dress and carried a nosegay of pink roses with baby's-breath. Kenneth Maye was best man. Robert la Summers ushered. A lawn reception for 75 guests was held at the home of the bride's parents.

Dear Kristi Bread delicious? And doest Isit that on Girl diet on the wrapper work dou? Sir. that been using weight it for and row than Cobakeo bakers It are suns does using their sKill sturble to priad that tutu quie you you' the right help to have all too. Stick Gingham soou see the diffuenes. The Gingham Girl Shower Honors Miss Allen TISS MARILYN RUTH ALM LEN, Saturday bride-elect was honored at a variety shower last night given at the home of Mrs. Walter Blair, 1200 Vestal Road, Vestal.

Miss Betty Naylor was co-hostess to the 20 guests. Guests were served light refreshments from a table centered with a floral arrangement of violets flanked by yellow candles. Miss Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B.

Allen, 19 St. Charles Street, Johnson City, will become the bride of Richard A. Piaff at 2 p. m. in the First Baptist Church, Johnson City.

Mr. Pfaff is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. J. Newland Pfaff, missionaries in Tokyo, Japan.

Club Entertained At Lawn Party The Just-Us Club was entertained recently at a lawn party held in the home of Mrs. John Sanborn, Morgan Road. Guests included Mrs. Marie Westlake, Miss Harriet Clarke, Mrs. Chester Cole, Miss Esther Plitt, Mrs.

Robert Mann, Mrs. Lawrence Heaton, Mrs. William Ellsworth and Miss Ruth Emerson. FLORIDA SUNSHINE CLUB The Endicott Florida Sunshine Club will meet at the Forest Lake, cottage of Mrs. Gertrude Underwood for a picnic dinner at 1 p.

m. SaturMembers motoring to the picnic will meet at 10:30 a. m. in Vestal Center. Those wishing transportation should contact F.

D. Barton, Charles Andrews or Charles Stevens. Bertha Martin Hart Married AT 8 morial p. m. July 4 in Presbyterian Ross MeChurch, Mrs.

Bertha 1 R. Shay, 6 Pine Street, and Martin Hart of Scranton, were wed by the Rev. John Tappan. For her wedding, the former Mrs. Shay chose an off-white street-length dress with brown accessories.

She wore a corsage of yellow roses and stephanotis. Mrs. William Kendall was matron of honor, wearing a pink suit with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. Mrs. William Sheank and Mrs.

James Hart were bridesmaids. James Hart was for the bridegroom. William Kendall and William Sheank ushered. Bertha Mae Kendall was flower girl. A dinner was given for the bridal party Carlton Hotel after the ceremony.

The bride is employed by Endicott Johnson is employed Capital Corrine Mica Theatre. Party Is Held For Bridal Couple Mr. and Mrs. Mayhard Cady, 3205 Verdune Avenue, Endicott, recently entertained at a lawn party in honor of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey E. Cady, who were married June 28 in South Lancaster, Mass. The bride, the former Miss Louise Ciccolini of Leominster, was attired in her wedding gown. Members of the wedding party were represented by local friends of the family. Seventy-five guests attended.

Mrs. Robert Whittiker assisted as co-hostess. BRAND proves it! LIVELY 'New Leaf!" FLAVOR! Tender! TEA exclusive TEA BAG TIDY- PAK Tender "RAGS Each individual extra tea bag cost! in envelope- its own Tender lively Protects flavor! tea freshness, no ORANGE BLACK TEA No tearing or tanglingBAGS TE much neater to serve! "Trines difference in iced tea and Tender Leaf By BETTY BARNDOLLAR Binghamton Press Society Writer TR. AND MRS. GEORGE STANLEY EATON of Salisbury, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Miriam Buswell Eaton, to Donnell Starr Brown.

Mr. Brown is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron D. Brown, 314 Riverside Drive.

A graduate of Radcliffe College, Miss Eaton is tak- -Photo by deClercq. MRS. PERRY MILLER Lucille Stone Becomes Bride A Lucille 7:30 p. Barbara July Stone 10, Miss became the bride of William Henry Woodrow, in the Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church. The Rev.

Michael Martin performed the doublering ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stone, 110 Cross Street. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. William For her wedding, the bride Woodrow, 2 Bigelow Street. wore a cocktail-length gown of powder blue silk over taffeta. She carried a bouquet of Eucharist lilies. Gowned in blue silk over taffeta, Miss Mary McKeeby was the only attendant to the bride.

She carried a bouquet pink rosebuds. Alan Withers was best man. After the ceremony, more than 75 guests attended the reception at the home of Miss McKeeby, 74 Oak Street. Having returned from a wedding trip northern New York, the couple is living at the Bigelow Street address. A graduate of Binghamton Central High School, the bride is employed by Beaux Arts Beauty Salon.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Binghamton North High School and he attended Syracuse University. He is employed by Modern Design Division of H. C. Schloer, Inc. Shower Fetes Miss Murphy TISS RITA ANN MURPHY, July bride-elect, was honored recently at a shower held in the home of Mrs.

Joseph Murphy, 28 Jackson Street. Table decorations consisted of a blue and white sprinkling can filled with roses flanked by ivy and fern. Miss Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. Murphy of Pierce Creek Road, and William Hattala, Binghamton RD 1, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hattala, will be wed at 10 a. m.

Saturday in SS. Cyril Method Church. Miss Mary Ann Mahoney will attend the bride-elect as maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Leslie Cowell, Mrs.

Granville Byers and Miss Kathleen Murphy, all sisters of the prospective bride. Miss Evelyn Murphy, a niece of Miss Murphy, will be flower girl. The prospective bridegroom has asked his brother, Steven Hattala, to be best man. Charles, John and Joseph Hattala, also brothers of the future bridegroom, will usher the guests. Rudy Zavdal will be ringbearer.

OHIO VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Leon H. Wenn of Lancaster, Ohio, have returned home after visiting his sisters, Mrs. E.

L. Hunt, 19 River Street, Port Dickinson, and Mrs. A. J. Watkins, 738 Chenango Street, Port Dickinson.

The couple also vacationed Nantucket, with Mr. and Mrs. Watkins. SORORITY MEETING Delta Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma Sorority will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock in the home of Miss Beverly Gordon, 124 Robinson Street. PRESS WANT ADS ARE TRADE PRODUCERS IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE MIRIAM BUSWELL EATON ing graduate work at Boston University this summer.

Her fiance, who is a graduate of the Manlius School, is a senior at Alfred University. Wedding plans will be announced later. MRS. HOWARD DAVIS, 34 Avon Road, will be hostess to members of the Flower Arrangement Group of the Binghamton Garden Club at 11 a. m.

July 28. Miss Elma Blackmore will give an illustrated lecture on the use of gladioli in flower arrangements in preparation for the group's exhibition at the International Gladioli show Aug. 18 and 19 in the Binghamton Armory. Mrs. More Howells, Mr.

and Mrs. I. T. Afford and daughters, Joan and Beverly, of Scranton, were recent guests of Mrs. Charles A.

Stewart, 103 West End Avenue. MRS. ORMOND V. GOULD ing her mother, Mrs. Martin V.

Mrs. Gould has just returned Next week she will be joined by the remainder of the summer at Mrs. Gould is the former Miss late Rev. Martin V. Williams.

MR. AND MRS. JOHN Johnson City, and Miss Mary son City, recently returned from Mr. and Mrs. A.

Ward West, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Street, for a week in New Ipswich, of Mrs. West's mother, Avenue, for a week in Kennebunk MRS. FLOYD RIGGS of St.

brother-in-law and sister, Mr. nango Street. Joann Scalone Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Scalone of Vestal Center announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joann J. Scalone, Crandall Street, to Paul Elliott, 13 Edward Street, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Henry P. Elliott of Lanesboro, formerly of Gloustershire, England.

The couple is planning a winter wedding. Miss Scalone is a graduate of Baraboo High School, Baraboo, and attended Spencerian College, Milwaukee, Wis. Her fiance attended Cheltenham College of Arts, Cheltenham, England, and served in the British Army. He is affiliated with the Arthur Murray School of Dancing, Binghamton. PICNIC THURSDAY The Southern Tier Button Society will hold a picnic-meeting at the Port Dickinson Village Park 11 a.

m. Thursday. The club's August meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Carrie Darrow, Knapp Hill Road, Castle Creek. of Fort Lauderdale, is visitWilliams of 67 Matthews Street.

from a two months' tour abroad. her husband and they will spend their cottage in Manchester, Vt. Marion Williams, daughter of the WHEELER, 214 St. Charles Street, Hotchkiss, 496 Main Street, Johna trip to San Francisco, Cal. 86 Helen Street, were the guests George Bain Cummings, 79 Front N.

H. They also were the Mrs. S. Ward West, 6 Millard Port, Maine. Petersburg, is visiting her and Mrs.

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