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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 17

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Robinson Wed in Military Nuptials THE colorful traditions of a I military wedding and the quiet dignity of a church ceremony were combined yesterday when 1 Miss Norinne. Joan Robinson became the bride of 1st Lt. Robert Olin Connor, U.S. Air Force. St.

Ambrose's Church, Endicott, was the setting for the 1 p.m. double ring nuptials. Rev. John M. Zedar officiated.

After the ceremony, Lieutenant Connor, a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, and his bride left the church through the traditional arch of sabers held by the groomsmen. The bride, who is the daughter of and Mrs. Fred W. Robinson of 515 South Street, Endicott, was escorted to the altar by her father. For her wedding, she chose a chapellength gown of Chantilly lace taffeta.

The fitted bodice was designed with long tapering sleeves anwith illusion line edged iridescent sequins. Her fingertip arranged from a crown of seed pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of American beauty roses. Miss Peggy Donovan, who was maid of honor, wore a pastel pink brocaded satin sheath and pink velvet picture hat. She carried a single red Wearing gowns and headpieces like Miss Donovan's, but in pastel blue, the bridesmaids, Miss Shirley Ellis, James Roma and Miss Patricia Connor, sister of the bridegroom.

Each carried a single red rose. First Lt. John R. Krobock, U.S. Air Force, served as best man for Lieutenant Connor, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Connor of Auburn. Ushers were 1st Lt. Leroy Kirk, 1st Lt. Robert Brandenberry and 1st Lt.

John McFowell, all of the U.S. Air Force. Prior to reception for 150 guests in the Hotel Frederick, Endicott, the newlyweds greeted guests in the church foyer. At the reception the bride and bridegroom cut the wedding cake with Lieutenant Connor's saber. After a two-week wedding trip to Lake Placid and Montreal, Canada, the couple will live in Mount Holly, N.

J. Daughters Of Nile Plan Ceremonial EHEARSAL for the Zuleika R' Temple 9, Daughters of the Nile, spring ceremonial will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the Colonial Room of the Arlington Hotel. The ceremonial wil be conthe Colonial Room. It will be ducted at 8 a p. m.

Saturday in preceded by a dinner for members, nobles and guests at 6:30 in the Art Gallery at the hotels. H. Clair Sturdevant is in charge of decorations for the dinner. Her assistants are Roderick B. Ramsey and Mrs.

Frank Billo, Jr. After the ceremonial, Mrs. J. E. Webster, assisted by Mrs.

Joseph C. Olstad and Mrs. A. P. Hanley, will preside at the punch table.

Dinner reservations close Wednesday. They may be made with the recorder, Mrs. Hubert W. Ward of 256 Oak Street. PUNCH PARTY Cybele Chapter of Cassandra will hold a punch party for rushees from 7 to 9 p.

m. tomorrow at the home of Miss Elaine Majeski, 48 Brown Street, Johnson City. Tow NOW YOU CAN PLAY I HARP GUITAR AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER EFFECTS ON WURLITZER ORGAN WITH Instrumental Thrill to the volces of the popular Instruments In the modern orchestra now possible with Wurlitzer's amazing new "'Instrumental Percussion." Add exciting new musical fun in your home. No special "touch" required every member of your family can play It. Only Wurlitzer offers the magle voices of "Instrumental Percussion." Available on all current models of Wurlitzer Organs.

Come in and hear itInquire about Fowler's Organ Rental Plan! Available for Church or Home! 50 only weekly INCLUDING LESSONS of course you make all your payments direct to Fowler's SUNDAY PRESS 5-B Miss Marino, J. R. Delaney Nuptials Held STRANDROSES the CHURCH, setting at 10 a. m. yesterday for the wedding of Miss Kathryn Ellen Marino and James Robert Delaney, Msgr.

Alexis Hopkins officiated at the double-ring ceremony and celebrated the Nuptial, bride Mass. is the daughter of Frank Marino, of 60 Washington Avenue, Endicott and the late Mrs. Marino. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Delaney, of Newark Valley. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of rosepoint lace over silk taffeta. The bodice was accented by a lace yoke embellished with seed pearls and iridescent sequins. The pleated lace skirt featured a redingote effect and terminated cathedrallength train. 'Her' three-tiered veil was arranged from a winged crown of lace ornamented with seed pearls and iridescent sequins.

She carried a spray of stephanotis. Miss Jacqueline Marino was maid of honor for her sister and her only attendant. She wore a gown of orchid-pink faille and carried a crescent of pink roses. John Delaney, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Frank Marino, brother of the bride, and William Thomas, cousin of the bridegroom, seated guests.

A wedding breakfast was served at 11 a. m. in the Endicott-Union American Legion Clubhouse. A reception for 180 guests was held from 2 to 5 p. m.

in the Vestal American Legion Clubhouse. December Bride Guest At Shower BRINKMAN WILLIAM of 48 HENRY North Street was honored at a recent postnuptial shower. Mrs. Wilbur G. Hill and her daughter, Mrs.

Melvin Chubwere co-hostesses at the latter's home, 721 Chenango Street, Port Dickinson. Twenty guests attended. Mrs. Brinkman, the former Miss Constance Ann Fritz, is the daughter of Mr. and Frank T.

Fritz 16 Hillerest Avenue, Port Dickinson. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Marion L. Brinkman of the North Street address and Albert Brinkman of Apalachin. ARLINGTON HOTEL LUNCHEON Smorgasbord $725 ALL CAN EAT YOU $700 UNDER CHILDREN 12 Served 11 a.

m. to 2 p. -MAIN DINING ROOM MONDAY through FRIDAY -Okenica Studio Photo. MRS. CLYDE M.

VERBRYCK Clyde M. Verbrycks Honeymooning in South AND MRS. CLYDE M. VERBRYCK, who were married at 10 a. m.

yesterday, are en route to Washington, D. and Virginia on their honeymoon. at 16 Hudson Street, Johnson The Rev. Robert Driscoll officiated at the double-ring ceremony and celebrated the Nuptial Mass James' Church, Johnson City. Arrangements of white gladioli decorated the altar.

bride, the former Miss Mary Therese Ann, Valla, was escorted to the altar by her brother, Matthew Valla. Her chapel-length gown was fashioned a Chantilly lace bodice with sweetheart neckline and long tapered sleeves. The bouffant satin skirt was designed with panels of Chantilly lace. A crown of seed pearls and sequins held her fingertip veil of illusion. She carried an orchid and stephanotis on a prayer book.

Miss Irene Gierlach was maid of honor for the bride, daughter of Mrs. Matthew Valla of 10 Concord Street, Johnson City, and the late Mr. Valla. Miss Rita Bilsky was bridesmaid and Miss Sandra Krupski, niece of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. Gail Eberlin, cousin' of the bridegroom, was flower girl.

The attendants wore floor- They will make their home City. length blue iridescent taffeta gowns and headpieces. Each carried an arm bouquet of long-stemmed red roses. Donald F. Valla, the bride's brother, served as best man for Mr.

Verbryck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Verbryck of 93 West Street, Johnson City, Guests ushered by Robert Verbryck," brother of the bridegroom; Thomas James and Phillip Stepneski. you are on I Cupids fat LIFE'S fullest moments are ahead in thrilling enjoyment of your own home in entertaining your friends. And, gleaming on your table, your Gorham Sterling forever symbolizes your taste, your hospitality, your gracious way of life.

GORMAM GORMAM GORMAM CELESTE CAMELLIA STRASBOURG KING $35.00 $32.50 $35.00 $29.75 $35.00 Price includes Federal Tax, and is for one place setting PS. Come in and Marks register your sterling Purchase one dollar weekly per place setting pattern for the convene dence of your gift purchasing friends. VAN COTTA Lewelor 39 Court St. REGISTERED JEWELER LA EP AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY at A Parents Confidence Must be Carned That is why thousands of parents bring their most prized possessions, their children, to Dwyer's, the Southern Tier's "First" juvenile shoe specialists. ATTENTION Our new Endicott store will be open at 46 Washington Avenue about February 23rd.

STRIDE SHOE RITE with EXTRA SUPPORT Rose Rossi, Jared Seiple Are Married MARRYING a dainty crescent of gardenias and ivy on a prayer book, Miss Rose Ann Rossi became the bride of Jared Jordan Seiple in St. Anthony of Padua Church, Endicott, yesterday. The double-ring ceremony was performed at 9 The Rev. Carmen Monteleone officiated and celebrated the Nuptial Mass. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Rossi of 312 Robble Avenue, Endicott. The bridegroom, who lived at 29 Squires Avenue, Endicott, at the time of the marriage, is H. Seiple Columbus, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Diarold Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of parchment satin with bateau neckline and long-fitted torso trimmed with bands of pleats. The bouffant skirt terminated in a cathedral train. Her fingertip veil was arranged from a crown of seed pearls. Miss Mary Rose Rossi was maid of honor for her sister. She wore a floor-length gown of arcadia blue velveteen.

She and the bridesmaids, Miss Lena Rossi, sister of the bride, and Miss Judy Pero were attired similarly. Mary Jean Knapick, flower girl, wore blue velveteen, also. They carried crescents of gardenias and pompons. Andrew Smith, was best man. John Rossi, cousin of the bride, and Albert Fargnoli ushered.

A wedding breakfast was held in the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. A wedding dinner was served at 2 p. m. to 70 guests in the Oaks Inn, Endicott. Six hundred guests attended the reception at 7:30 p.

m. in the Endicott American Legion Clubhouse. Helpful Hint For Home Builders and dressed. City Hospital. NEW! This Month's HOUSE-OF-THE-MONTE FREE! LARGE COLOR SKETCH with all dimensions of this house.

Ask for your copy! THE VAN DYKE Planning to Build? Now? Later? Come in and ask for this: sketch in color, and start Ale. Ask to borrow our Landers Portfolio of 60 brilliont plans. No cont. A magnificent port folle of house designs by famous American architects! SMITH LUMBER SERVICE CHENANGO BRIDGE, N. Y.

CHEN. BRG. 4163 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY If you are a young couple planning to build a new home, take a tip from professional decorators. Counter space beside the wash basin in the bathroom makes a grand place to bathe an infant. Mother can use the basin as a tub for the sudsing, and the counter as a convenient spot to lay baby while he's being dried When Young Feet Need Special Help Sometimes growing feet need extra encouragement and the additional support of anatomic wedged heels, special right and left counters and steel shanks! These are the features many doctors recommend in such special cases, and Stride Rite provides them to perfection.

We carefully fill your doctor's prescription for these shoes and incorporate any further measures he may advise. 35 years of fitting experience is your added fitinsurance. -Sunday Press Photos by Bolas. TRADITIONAL SABER USED TO CUT CAKE AT RECEPTION 1st. Lt.

Robert O. Connor, U. S. Air Force, a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, and his bride, the former Miss Norrine J. Robinson.

GUEST SPEAKER Miss Lillian Wheeler of Binghamton discussed "Music's Influence on Children" at a recent meeting of Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. She spoke at Miss Isabel Nugent's home, 26 Roosevelt Avenue, Endicott. TO MEET TODAY Zeta Phi will meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Joe Carbo, 134 Henry Street. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Staff of Conklin RD 1 announce the birth of a daughter Feb. 3 in RECENT TRIP Mrs. Margaret Cave of 112 Susquehanna Street recently returned from Philadelphia, where she visited her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Sergil Cave, and her granddaughter, Miss Betty Cave.

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