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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 6

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Hornell, New York
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6
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EVENING TRIBUNE. AVCVST Trailer Oiapel Af Louite VanSkiver Scheduled Wed to Gerald L. For Almond Adi LOU-" Skiier. of Mr. Md K.

Silver of Swta Oxford. and Slef3ffL Troupsourf. GJ -t son of Mr. add Mrs. T.

ana X. R. oi Nona Jasper. a'. 2 p.as.

Ln f.rti Tae Rev. IvMa. A of a I tlPMUl will be ia Almoad for five nex: Rrv. jau Frar.t-i* pastor of The chapel 1'rom double r.n$ Mr. K.i and tii.drlao;» f-d (ie; Sf Oxford and Russei; fans -Because'.

Mrs. A t.ster of the -Aas honor and Phyllis a classmate 01 ar.Jt-, was Fraiu-u A cicce of tr.e briae. A-- er f.r'.. The bearer was Rev. John L.

pointed by Bishop F. Hura of Buifalo carry A K.n^ and a i- tioa held eat-n a In the trailer chapel. 11 it iu this area. Fitiur, L. pjrpvtse is -v an: members MI" atv a clear idea Catholic be- Coilt-if ana er an.l izntivr- A.UI rr.e;l, "to pro- among unavon- pnen Di3aie o5 nephew of IK the bride groom.

RuiSt-11 Stephens i a groom bes: asm and ushers ator Hi- L- aiul trailer were Herbrn of Humeli 4 'S-n'. -i the Lee a and Ricliard Marsh of Jasper. Oivliesira and appeared pro- inay Sv Given in marnage by her uth- many times in er, the bride wore a gown of white capacities. slipper satin wita sweetheart neck- Mrs. Carney.

former Miis line, long pointed sleeves and full Sally Brackin of Miami, plays skirt ending in a train. Her three- violin in the Symphony and quarter length veil was. edged with has done cancer: work, including iace and fastened 10 a crown of a tour of Cuba. Both she and her! Members of Horneli seed pearis and orange blossoms, husband were members of Po American Legion She wore a pearl bracelet, a gift "Harvest of the Stars" orchestra a ir the Rrv. Mr.

Memorialj and: CT Auxiliary of Arkport of the bridegroom, and carried a -i the coast-to-coast radio program L'? Post joined to sponsor a shower bouquet of roses and which featured James Melton. Party for physically handicapped! gladioli. Mr. Carney is the son of Mr. sportsmen it the VA Center The matron of honor wore a pink and Mrs.

Harry Carney of 449 Ecu- Thursday morning. crepe gown and carried a shower net; parkway. bouquet of yellow gladioli tied with blue ribbons. Her head dress was oiuc nooQus. ner ana Thl of yellow pompons.

The brides- 3OUS OI ItaiV 1311 maid wore a blue chiffon gown, a tiara of yellow pompons and a lltllFC AftlVltieS Shower bouquet of yellow gladioli Plans tor future a ihe auxiliaries had previouily planned an outing for veterans, at Charnplin Beach, but due ain it was in the Company 1 Beuie Pierce Married To C. F. Hackett at Bradford IB TWy vill n- Ub at row privr (Mataf Uaraeil. was a affiiuterf Fiwat urwt AiMMtt 13 1 as hwaor awl i i T- ss: taog 4 Whiir TM Urt. the bride wore a leal Donald blue aftenKMM gown of organdy, the ,04 Mrs Sirs.

Ham KeoMdy -er taffeta She wore ftochesirr Miss and Freadk 1 a of ittzua' Pa Cloves. Sae carried a bridal bou- The wa white carnations bjby aad fern while satin ureawert.hhe btide and Dugo wat attired ia a afternoon gotta of brocaded taffeta white actwisoriec. She Oun Oiattciibox of -J- Pictured they left the altar in St. Ann's Church at 9 Wednesday are Mr. and Michael DiXardo of 50 Erie avenue party is one of many sponsored! through the Summer months es were-i he county Lesion auxiliaries.

The mother of the bride wore a jwaae oy memoers 01 tne amis oi were a isroup MtSS gray crepe dress with gray acees-. i 1 1 meLetlas hei ed enjoyed. Refreshments recreation hall at the Center. The; The bride is the former Miss Ruth T. Gallucci.

daughter of Mr jby his son. C. Howard Richardson and Mrs. William Gallucci of New York City. wore pink French late and ssra rss TM" rrepe dress with acres- Mr and Charles Mulliga.

TM ros and soat Peter and John of Wil-f A wwld for 35 gue.t; low at tne nome of jUSte I1 rdMBirthul more as guetts of Mr. and Mrs. iJ.JJLJ, a two- Mii ii.ttuii tiered meddme cake and a of white roses. Mrs. George Kneale of 27 I'pon their return to this nis avenue if in Albany caring fotjTuesday, a wedding reception was li-ushu-r.

Mrs. James at the home of the bride in of 71 Pine avenue. street. The house was dec- cms returned to her home fnnjonted throughout i white Albany General Hospital. gladioli, asters, orange she had been a patient for four blossoms, roses and ferns.

The 'bridal (able was centered with a I Ithree-tiered wedding cake topped Mr. and Mrs. W. Gideon Wood- with miniature bride and bride- sniff will leave tomorrow to A basket of white roses their vacation at Huntington graced the table. Indianapolis.

Ind. Floyd L. Richardson of South Di vision street attended the 73rd (Harvest Home Day in Andover He was accompanies -rONKNT BIG PARTY TODAY an4 SAT. nd Mrs Hackett expect to Sr. of Canisteo.

A a Mrs. Winifred Wilbur of Olean llm Attend murned tlom spending ithe week with Mr. and Mrs. Harrj Curtis of 53 Crosby street. Kakretz and two PaUl Attorney music.

The women visited the Trapani. SUvino -Nardic-' wedding Davis had charge of the assisted by Eva Foster. eah chia Sllv2no Argentieri. Mr. Gibi au Dietterich to Wade.

Rosemary Payne. i wai appointed to fill the vacancy. Waight, Doris Marlatt, and Rath as a member of the Board of Di- In Park Church I-iimlav Ann Campbell. attended Bryant-Stratton Institute 1 0 uesU were resen Shelby, Mich. He will be and the Alfred University School lng plcnic dlnner new of "cersjuated August 28, having completed of Technolozy She is employed by clecled as follows: four-year Summer course.

Curtis'Publishing Mr. Henrv O. Al-l Mrs Argentieri a sr After, wed'ding trip, the couple Tony Miller. Miller was ap- sou "of Heights schools and 1 STwitaS reside at 40 Davenport street, late cniirnun of the ev and Merritt Diette-: 3tIenQed an tolie in Philadel- retarj EIolsc McCai S- a Mlth rel Horneli. For traveling the bride sh 'P committee.

'rich-of Kenmore. will speak at thc a He wore a gray wool suit with white! Decision was made to have the 10:45 a worship service in Park accessories and a corsage of white Auxiliary members march i Methodist Church Sunday Mr r- j- roses. club members in the VJ Day is studying for the min- n1lcolt The bride was graduated with were made islry At South Side Church in Philade in Philadelphia An invitation was accepted meet next year at the home of! tn Benefit Associa- torreatll John Allen. The youngest. on held a picnic Thursday eve- Harold honors from Jasper Central School wlth the Auxiliary for a dinner and; wiilett McCarty will be lav lead- i Class 1949.

Stephens dance 1 6 was graduated from. Jasper Cen-. tral School in 1948. is a member of AuxilinrV Members Company K. 108th Infantry.

tional Guard, and 5s an employe To Attend Contention of Tuttle and Rockwell several members of the Corpor- There will be no midweek sen-ice 1 ouln a jal Joseph J. Mooney Post. Mrs. George Snu day ll a and 7:30 i a Foreign Wars." and the Aux-as soloist last Sunday and n- a eordln to announcement! present at the at the FHIS Hall. About were i was Alan Lee Johnson, two weeks! present for the picnic supper.

The will be-sololtt. He be TM panied at the organ bv Mrs. 'n Endicott and moderator! 'games. Sunday School i Tn ie Cities Fellowship ofi Session will be held at 9:45 iWWHG PROGRAM SCHEDULE ISM Ice 105.3 me 1:00 1:15 pm. v- Listen to: Hornell at Jamestown (Doubleheader) iiiiary will leave this week end for dered -How Lovely Are Miami.

to attend the golden: by Liddie. convention to be held there next week. Robert Seaman to Preach Sunday at Spencer Church iday from Eimira by plane: MrsJ Robert Seaman, student at Bob iFlorer.ce McKee. Eiiot Ball. University in Greenville.

S. Maxson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray- "'H guest preacher Sunday jmond Jackson and Mr.

and 11 a.m. in Spencer Methodist i George Baird will leave by train Church. Mr. Seaman, who is stu- i Sunday. Raymond Smith has in the ministry, the son Regular Baptist Churches, i South i Baptist! 1 a.m.

to Vh'v made the pastor, the Rev Douglas Christen. Paul Freeland iwill be the presiding layman. The i regular Wednesday evening prav- Ierrand Bible study will be held it Hume in charge. I ready arrived at Miami. Rev.

Towner to Preach First Baptist Church ''The Old Guarantee'' is the top ic announced by the Rev. William Mr. and Mrs. Coyt Seaman of 346 Grand street. He will supply the pulpit in the absence of the Rev.

W. A Stackhouse, who is on vacation. Robert Childs will be soloist for the service. At 10 a.m. the children's and adult Sunday Schools will convene.

The Rev. Kenmore TONIGHT Canr.en Cavaliaro .1.45 The Children's Comer The Sports 6:30 Horre'I at 10:50 11:00 Sav It With Music S-pi OK SATURDAY Farrr.ers' 7 .00 Farn-itrs' Almanac Tirr.e ar.d arri 9:00 Marine Band Lei's Walts 5:3" Man With Do You Remember? M-jsical Ir.icriucie Cor.K:e Sonits of Our Tiir.es Moments of Devotion Ptano Towner for his sermon at the Hi Sunday at First u-t cnurcn. ed Methodist district superintend- Tne Rev. Mr Towner. former ent HorneJ resident and memoer of lt First Baptist Church, is the son Ug mornin mary the Baptist Church at Shelby.

N. Home Bureau Members He and Mrs Towncr will sing Mr? Brutsman nt ertained 5 duet. Sunday School will be, the Windfai! Home Bureau Thurs neld at 10 a.m. for the junior. pn-- home Cunningham and k.nderganen depart-: Creek road at he nic The next meeting will be Septem- bcr 13 at th home of Albert lice Aujuliar- Doster in road A Please meet at Bryant school on cpnage making will be given.

day evening in uniform for "V-Jiby Mrs. Alonzo Gifford of Canis- Day" parade. BATH Drive-in Theatre EVERYBODY? HYSTERICAL ALREADY? TAe a ata with 4ay AtaM--kit ttmHf it is otf have stettt! es- colcs failing Ms time PLUS Prc-Rclcasc Ncwrs Cartoon Comedy ADMISSION 50c 12 Tean 32:10 :::5 1:00 4 Movie N'arne You The Bob Eberly Souvenir Rid Music for SatvrtljiT TTIO PM Cab Opera SeUMI 5:45 S-43 Tune Forestrr Journal Xavai Reaerre Show The Sportf Mujica- A- Story Book Time" Tirr.e Way TO Conccn Hnmf'l W----: Off NEWSCASTS MOKDAT ttn SAT0IDAT SUNDAY IAST TIMES Good Old Summer Time" in Technicolor SATURDAY MIPNITt SHOWING UTUROAY AT 11:1 0 P.M. by itself a WMtfcr IMBI MM H.Y.1 MORE i MOWiCMZT SUNDAY DANCE TONIGHT PALACE Loon Lake Salty Austin and His Screnaden Canisteo Theatre TCW1CHT AMP SATUBDAT Ttmcai Woflc wttk leluwr Vbqteia "StHGIM' SP0RS" "He4 Batch Doia'c. Plus Acthw Mwical Thrills." Tfc.

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