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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 30

Publication:
Star-Gazettei
Location:
Elmira, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
30
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THI SUNDAY TCIIGRAM Sunday, May 1, 1964 Miss Beverly Lewis Marries K. C. Bailey JC Spring Blossoms Are in Fashion Bloom im. these are a variety of voQa tucked shirts, as bright ia color and as airy as a breezy tropical day. Natch, these mix and match.

A girl with two weeks with pay can resort to them with a minimum of packing: and a maximum of style. By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON Modern Miss Muffets without the vaguest idea what tuf-fets, curds or whey are today, nevertheless are very hip to garden jargon in fashion. Even city slickers who call a spade a spade although they've never seen one are French designers.) One designer makes flowers versatile mixers by shaping up a whole spring collection around single selection against varied backgrounds. These print are stitched into crisp classically tailored suits, stove pipe pants and bermuda shorts. To go with digging the flowers large and small blooming quietly or riotously on fabric backgrounds.

Blossoms range from petite field flowers on canvas or cotton bopsacking to daisy chains on sunshiny yellow backgrounds. (Daisies are currently the darlings of lr i CORNING Miss Beverly Anne Lewis and Kenneth Bailey were married Saturday, April 30, at 10 a.m. in St. Vincent de Paul's Church. The Rev.

John W. Brill performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Thomas Ward was organist. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles N. Lewis of Lindley RD 1. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Bailey of 1050 Magee Elmira, are the bridegroom's parents. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full-length gown of mist taffeta designed with square neckline, long tapered sleeves and a bell-shaped skirt with chapel train. Her elbow-length veil of Imported silk illusion was attached to a rose petal headpiece. She carried white rose and ivy with a white orchid center. Mrs.

Francis Quattrene of Corning was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Mary Eddy, Lindley, sister of the bride: Mrs. Marilyn Balky, sister In law of the bridegroom, Mrs. Florence Kennedy, sister of the bridegroom, both of Elmira, and Mrs.

Faylyn Berlin, Corning. Diane Lewis of Painted Post, niece of the bride, was flower-girL Ringbearer was Bradley Kapral of Corning, nephew of the bride. Bes man was Charles Rusc-zak of Elmira. Ushers were George Bailey, Gerald Rick-ard and Richard Johnson, all of Elmira, and Byron Eddy Jr. of Lindley.

A breakfast was held at Faulisi's Restaurant and a reception was held at the American Flint Glassworker's Union HalL The couple will reside at 105 E. Third Corning. Mrs. Bailey is a graduate of Painted Post High School She is office manager for W. T.

Grant Co. in Corning. Her husband is a graduate of Elmira Free Academy and is a correction officer at Mat-tawean State Hospital Willson Mrs. Kenneth C. Bailey Pine City Couple to Marry Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Sandra J.

Van Bencoten to Donald L. Gilbert Jr. by parents of the bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. Earl L.

Van Bencoten of Kinner Hill Road, Pine City. Mr. Gilbert is the son of Donald L. Gilbert of Bird Creek Road, Pine City, and the late Mrs. Virginia Gilbert.

Miss Van Bencoten graduated from Southside High School and Del Kader School of Beauty Culture. Her fiance is employed by F. M. Howell and Co. Sandra Van Bencoten Kathryn Johns Yankee Pedlar EARLY AMERICAN SHOP Miss Johns Engaged The engagement and June 4 wedding of Miss Kathryn Bernadette Johns and Richard H.

Hess are announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Johns of 531 Veteran Hill Road, Horseheads. He is the son of Mrs.

Elizabeth Randolph of Millport and the late George Hess. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Horseheads Central School and is employed by the Ward La France Truck Corp. office staff. Her fiance is a graduate of Horseheads Central School and is employed by the Eclipe Machine Division, Bendix Corp. OYER 10,000 Antiques, Early American Reproductions, Baskets, Old Fashioned Candles OPEN DAILY 10 A.M.-5 P.M.

Waikins Glen, N. Y. li originals rvij Shop Monday 9:30 a.m. 9 p.m. now In season, purty, flirty STRAW HAT Faberge's frolicky, rollicky fragrance for fun in a gay array of hardy perennials and a bright new crop of saucy sets decked in straw and so fresh, so chic, so 3 0 CENTERTOWN f'5 vh Ik STRAW HAT Tabergette' Parfum Extraordinaire In purse applicator 3.50 STRAW HAT Cologne Extraordinaire 2.00 to 12.50 STRAW HAT Bath Powder with lamb's wool puff 2.75 and 3.8S In enchanting gift-boxed combinations 20 to 10.00 dare 1 just in time for Mother's Day easy care travel trio Whether your Mother belongs to the traveling set or prefers to stay at home she'll love this travel robe with matching pajamas or shift gown.

Opaque nylon tricot with pretty satin embroidered roses as trim. Robe may be worn belted or free. Pink, blue or turquoise. All are easy care wash and drip-dry. poamaS 32-40 '9 shfV gown, '8 robe, I 11 LINGERIE Street Floor for busy mofhers (top) Pretty paisley print dress for the mother who wears junior sizes.

Sleeveless top above a contour belt and swirly pleated skirt. Arnel triacetate and fortrel that's machine washable. Pastel print on aqua background. Size 7 to 15. '18 (bottom) R.

and K. fashions this pretty sleeveless dress for mothers who wear misses sizes. Long torso sleeveless bodice tops a pleated skirt with wide self belt, held In place by big loops. Pink and white or blue and white drip-dry dacron polyester. Sizes 10 to 16.

'25 DRESSES Second Floor COSMETICS Street Floor.

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