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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 64

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL CREAM OIL PERMANENT $4,95 ROXANA COOL WAVE Res. Good for Fine, Gray, White, Coarse or Dyed tlatr. Includes Shampoo and Finger Wave. MASTER WELLA WAVE $is $8.50 Hrlrnr Curlii Cnlil SI" Dp POWDER PUFF 328 S. Warren St.

Ph. 2-4540 OUT-OF-TOWX CDMTOMtiRS A WITH OR WITIIOl'T AITOINTMKNT TArklnjt AfroM KlreM 2 THE POST-STANDARD Sunday, February 23, 1947 Miss Varlet Bride In Church Setting In a ceremony at 8.15 m. Saturday, Feb. 15, in Our Lady of Pompei church, Miss Lucienne Varlet of 177 Boss became trie, bride of Lucien Maley 1 of 123 Josephine st. Rev, Francis Furfaro officiated.

Miss Varlel Js the daughter of Mrs, Hermine Varlet of Brussels, Belgium. Malcy is Ihe son of Mrs. Angela Maloy. Miss GeneVieve Malcy and John F. Malcy attended couple.

The bride chose an ivory moire gown cut on princess lines i a a i She carried a tulle with orchids. A wedding reception took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mlchncl Malcy of 101 Sunnycrest rd. A ji i the we-t the couple will live a.t 177-Ross pk Piittnctly Pilnttd lilk d'leii in exotic ijt(lour ilmplt dtumittijtel In tkt SijtS IO to 16.

35.OO 12.95 i a Homc6 Mrs, Lucien Maley Formerly Miss Lucienne Varlet. Harmony Circle Slates Meeting, Musical Program A musical program will follow a business session of Harmony Circle, auxiliary to Syracuse hospital, at 2.15 p. Thursday at Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts. Rev. Harry B.

Taylor wil! give a word of greeting. piirt In the program i be Analoc Camp, cellist, i Doi 1 olny Arbogiisl, accompanist, and Kirk Ridge, pianist. Their program i include! selections by Bndi, a a i Granndos, Faurc; Ernest Btienn imtl Mi's. Nenl Browstor nnd Mrs. John Wiindct.1 Brooks i serve lit the tea table.

'The Tuesday work group ot Harmony circle will meet at 10 a. m. Ttifisdny In llin "mintOH 1 recreation room at the hospital. Hostesses i he Mrs. Thotrm.i nnd Mrs, Walter Welch.

'Presiding at the ten table i ho Mrs. Botchford and Mrs. Earl Bryant. Women of Rotary List Anniversary Finns have been completed for the 25lh a i a luncheon of Syracuse Women of Rotary to take place Wednesday, March 19, in the ballroom of the Onondaga, Mrs. Brooks W.

McCuen is a i a assisted by Mrs. Clayton Sayers, co-chairman, Mrs. H. H. Greenleaf, Mrs.

Roy P. Chambcr.lin. Mrs. Orville Osborne, Mrs. Ernest R.

Dem- Mrs. Clare Rosscll and Mrs. P. Madden, Mrs. William Lowe, Mrs.

John Jone.vBalcman, Mrs. Lawrence Butler, Mrs. Lcland W. Singer, i Htirold Welch and MM, Fred Bon Mrs. James Furco was Miss Caroline Bianchi before her wedding Saturday, Feb.

8, in St. Cecilia's church, Miss Gloria Leo Is Church Bride Miss Gloria J. Leo, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Leo of 272 Briggs and William Henry Butler, Ji'i, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Butler of 425 Cayuga were a ried at 10,30 n. m. Saturday, Feb. 8 in St. Brigid's church.

Rev. William Brennan officiated. The bride was attired in a brocaded satin damask and net Empire style gown with a i i i caught to clusters of grange bios- snnis. She carried i a bouquet oC -white roacs. nnd snapdragons, MIss'RInn MoLlsmil was rnuiri of honor, Miss Kairfer and Miss Dolores Butler were bridesmaids.

John Ryuii was best man and ushers were Allen. Loo and i rjpMoiiM. Following trip to Rochester and a the couple i i nt Jill) a nve, Mrs. Butler, uate of high school, la urn- ployed In the sales office of i a Can Co, Mr, i Vocational high school graduate, Is i ITIuhback Ik Moore, electrical, contractors. Miss Ruth Prindle Bride in Rectory Miss Ruth i a of Mrs.

Dora of Fayelto- i and Kenneth Bryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brynn ot Fabius, were at 11 a. m.

Gold' Tone Mrs, William Butler, is the former Miss Gloria Leo, She WHS married Saturday, Feb. 8, in St. Brigid's church, Arnono Fida wa married Saturday, Feb. 15, in Our Lady of Pompei church. She was Miss Gilda Fusco.

Tilden-Aitchison Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A of Makyes. Syracuse RD 2, an- the engagement of i a i Fern Esther A i i ison, to Bradley Wadsworlh Tilden, son of Mi. 1 Mrs.

W. Bradley Tlldcn of RD 2. Both-people are graduates of Onondaga Central high school. Miss Aitchison Is employed by tha Syracuse Trust Co. Mr.

Tilden is associated with Halcomb Steel Co. Syracuse Garden Club to Convene A i ot Syracuse Garden club will take place nl 1 p. in. tomorrow at the Syracuse Museum of' 1 Fine Arts. Hostesses i be Mrs.

John Bnch- mnn, chairman, Mrs. Frederick W. Mrs, Albert Broekwuy, Mru. John Brockway, Mrs. a a Mrs.

a Butler, Mr. 1 Ji.ur.es iDawley and Mrs. J. H. Dower.

Miss. Fusco Is Bride flJSS GILDA E. FIJSCO. dai.iRh tcr ol Mr. and Mrs.

Carmen, Fusco of. 1419 Butternut and Donald D. Fida of 7flV son of Mrs. John and James Fida, were married 9 n. m.

a urdny, Feb. 15, i Our Lady nf Pompei churchi Rev. Francis Fur- i i a Miss Marie Zingnrn was maid ot honor, Miss Margaret Fusco, Miss Mary Jane Bruno, Miss Ann Del Fiorno and Miss Roi-c Marie Fida wore bridesmaids. Pr'cd Fcrran was best man. John DcLcn, John Fusco, Vincont Lombnrdo i Bruno uslicnrl.

Carol Ann Smith WHS flowersir' Joseph i a WHS I'inK bearer. The bride chose an ice-blue sati-i gown of colonial design, worn wit'i a veil and a crown o. orange blossoms, Slic carried. .1 prnycrbook and fln chid. A i i served CorLo's nnd recepli look plnco In I room of the Onon- diiRH, Later the cou ile left on motor trip to the we: tern states.

The bride was graduated froiv orth i school and is employc'l ny the Fusco ncenry. Thr? tjridegi'oom was from a i i a nnd served years aversions, Tho couple i live temp irarily nt 707 a blvd, time Milgrim'i the-face stitched strawcloth hat with dash- Ing quill. M3.0O Milgrim's Tissue Faille Spring starts for you now when you wear this tiered peplum dress so flattering with its accent of frosty white embroidered organdie. Perfection in every detail as only Milgrim can achieve it. Black, size 18; viavy, size 1 4.

0II.5O 430 South Warren Street Miss-Fern E. Atchison Engaged to Bradley Waclsworth Tlldcn. Miss Bianchi Takes Vows ISS CAROLINE MARIE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph i a i of Solvay, wns mar- i James Furco, son of Mr.

and Mrs, James Furco, of Solvay, in a ceremony at a a Feb. 0, In St, Cedllns B.cv, Thornns Leonard of- field tud. Miss i i WIIH her a i of I Ann George, Miss Ann Kurco nnd MI.is Nonria I.oulse were brldosrnnlcld. Chnrle.i CalllKtiris wns bout 1 man i HnlrlasHnrrri Rolislo, Jack Ballo a a i Rabbox.no ushered, The i a Mown wa.s i iialln with beaded rhinestonc trim, The bride i a of cnmolliis imd orchids, A i wnii iilven at A nnd reception Inolc place nl. Voj'dl's the couple for trip lo Washington, D.

C. They will live nt.200 First Solvay, Set for tha Newest in Hair Styling and Perma- nants WE ARE GOLD WAVE SPECIALISTS We Are Also Offering These Spacing "Cro-Co" Wiivr CC Complete. Hog. IVIIiiiiU-Oii I'lirniAiiont. tA QC Comnleto Rfl-Mlnule Wlive.

CC flf) Complete. Keg. Other WHVBII to J18.00 KXI'RBT HAIR Cll'ITINQ BY MR. WAMCHIt Archie Ella Wurren St. at Fayette (Over Dial 3 i arc, you scarclilne for null thai looks if It made for you'? and aijiiln customers have UK a size like a preference for the custom- look In ready tailoring.

vlali us and nc thu new trend with the hip or hank-Intercut jackets fret and Innecr skirts that of form pretty plcivts. CLUB TO CONVENE California Su club, A i meet at 7.45 p. tomorrow in the clubrooms. All members arc requested to be present. 2510 james it.

open evenings 9 D'JIMAS OPEN MONDAY TILL 8:30 P. M. miracles? nndmond Mrs. Kenneth Bryan Formerly Miss Rulh' Allco Prindle. Thursday, Feb.

13, In the Immticu- lalo Conception rectory in Fayetle- i Kev. James J. Bannon officiated, i The bride was In a Krny suit nnd had a shoulder bouquet Tallsnuin roseg, Mrs. Joseph i i I who was of honor for slfllnr, a rose-colored i i 1 a corsHfto ul yellow roses. A Brynn was.best a (or A rccoptlon tuok pluco nt (lie i and i i was given by Mrs, Percy; Godlovc lit a i The pin is i i I i a i to a Mr.

a served SI in the air corps with In Europe. LeMoyne Mothers Slate Luncheon Pcre LoMoyno Mothers' i a at noon Wednesday in Ihe school, Reservations will be accopted by Mrs. Benjamin i a 1 Mrs. i i i a Jleeckleln and Francis Kinsollii. Cards i the luncheon and nursery super-1 vision i be provided, Mrs.

Fred Mento Is chairman the evjnl and Mrs, i a is i chairman. Other committee members i Mrs, Kinscila, Mrs. I i Mrs. Stephen Oir-i mody, Mrs. Peter Barncll, Mrs.

Ed-1 a Shny, Mrs. A a Pelusfi. Mrs. Howard i Mrs, nuesl, Mrs, Ceoi'Ko Schonkcnborscr, 1 Mrs. Orly Congdon, Mrs.

Cooper, Mi's, A Kungclimm and Mrs. Gunler Conrad. CMIB PROJECT Mrs. Roscoe C. Harper of 102 Bronson rd.

wns hostess to Phi Mu Mothers at a dessert (ind business meeting last Monday. Work was continued on making slulfeci aniVnals for the toy cart at Grouse- Irving hospital; The toy cart'is a project of the club. TO MEET Dorcas guild of University Methodist church will meet at 2 tomorrow at the home of Mrs, Clarke Van Deren, 102 Concord pi. Hostesses will be Miss Carolyn Eckor, Mrs. H.

A. Miller and Mrs', E. Shedrick. Citid-iiboul TOWN AND COUNTRY! of course Look ahead to many foot-happy hours In this trim, extension' sole mocassin design step- in, The "Gad-About" matches that "go with" all casual clothes in town or country. Thoroughbred Town Brown Calfskin.

CHIMES BUILDING ENTHANCE 510 S. SALINA ENTRANCE 115 W. ONONDAGA m-psg here are just 17 muskrat coats 10 Yes HOLLANDER-BLENDED Silver Mist Mink-Dyed Majichiirian Sauferne Maple Blend Ombre Sable-Dyed Honey Beige LAY AW AY Your Cool- Now For Next Year SOUTH SALINA STREET.

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