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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 33

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SECTION 111 ACTIVITIES OF WEEK IN SOCIETY THE Po ST STANDARD CLUB EVENTS AND WEDDINGS SECTION- 111 SYRACUSE, N. SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1946 Fire-Nuptial Parties Fete Miss White Mrs. Fred Smith Gives Luncheon At Home BY DOROTHY KIRKPATRICK AUGMENTING the large number visitors i town this wcok will be relatives and friends of Miss Joan White and John Warren Wright, whose wedding will take place at 8 p. Saturday in St. Paul's Episcopal church.

Hostesses Listed Miss White is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Hamilton White of Lodi st. and Mr. Wright is the son Mrs. Richard Avery Wright of Bayside, L. I.

Luncheons, cocktail parties and i parties, beginning Thursday, will continue until the wedding! Mrs. Nelson Brown will give a luncheon for Miss White at the Onondafiu Golf and Country club Thursday, Mrs. Lloyd B. Benham rind daughter, Miss iially Bonhum, will bo hostesses at a cocktail parly at their home In Hampton afternoon. A luncheon in the Century club will be given by Mrs.

John X. Stearns and daughter. Miss Suzanne Stcurns, Friday, and that afternoon Mrs. M. E.

Lowman and daughter, Miss Dorothy Lowman, will cnlcrtutn at a Inrse cocktail a at their home in Gencsce st. Mrs W. W. Stanley and daughter, Miss Dorothy Stanley, will give a i for members of the bridal party at the Ori- ondaga Golf and Country club Friday evening. The prospective bride's a Mrs.

Charles C. Cook, will entertain out-of-town guests and members of the bridal party at lunch- con at her home in Lodi st. Saturday. Miss Gloria Miller gave a xj? umall luncheon lor Miss White In (he Travel room of the On- ondnga Thursday, other guests being Miss Carolyn Price and Miss Suzanne Stearns. Miss Stanley will be mtiid of honor the wedding and Miss Price and Miss Stearns will be bridesmaids.

i brother, Richard A. Wright Scarsdalc, will be best man, and ushers will be Howard Morris of New York city. Robert Cavanaugh of Flushing, L. William H. Lorcnz and Jonathan Clement, both of Bayside; Donald Haagens of Douglaston Manor, L.

and Lt. Hamilton S. White, brother of the bride. A reception Hotel Syracuse will follow the ceremony, RS, FRED B. SMITH, who is making her home with her parents.

Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Barnes of Cambridge white Mr. Smith is in Manila as treasury representative, gave a luncheon at Mr. and Mrs. Barnes' home for her sister-in- law, Mrs.

Gordon B. Smith, Friday. Guests were Mrs. Martin F. Hilfingm-.

Mrs. William S. Clark, Mrs. John Mcachom, Mrs. John Dailcy, Mrs.

John Salmon. Mrs, David Hosmer, Mrs. William McAulcy, Mrs, W. Gerard McKee, Mrs. Charles Andrews, Mrs.

Stephen S. Cheney, Mcs. Gerard Pagcnsteekcr, Miss Hollls Merrill, Miss Knth- Eruns, Mrs. Charles Farrington. Mrs.

John Mann, Mrs. Donald Miller, Miss Nancy Hemingway. Mrs. Gerry Mrs. Edward McConncll, Mrs.

John Amos and Mrs. Ben Wiles, Jr. RECEDING the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Ossic Solcm Fayottevillc next Saturday for Minneapolis, their friends re entertaining for them.

Mr. and Mrs. DcBanks M. Henward i for the So- lems at their home in Faycttc- villc-Manllus rd. Friday, inviting also, Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis C. Ryan, Mr. and Arthur Stover, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry W. Davics and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond )'. Burns, Mrs.

Emil Hanson was hostess at luncheon for Mrs. Solemn Thursdny at her home In Onondaga her guests boing members of a Red Cross cutting group, including besides Mrs. Hanson and the honor guest, Mrs. Gordon Smith, Mrs. D.

O. Yeoman, W. Gere Hawley, Mrs. Benjamin Stolz, Mrs, John R. Tuttle, Mrs.

George J. Bryan, Mrs. George Lee, Mrs. James C. Hansen and Mrs.

H. Lcighton Hanscn. Mrs. 11. Walden Rctan will give small luncheon for Mrs.

Solem her home in Circle rd. tomorrow. Mrs, Ryan will entertain at the Century club Tuesday and Dr. and Bryan will be hosts at their Fayctteville home Thursday evening. A few friends o( the Joseph Allibonos wore invited to their new home at 1500 Westmoreland av6.

for a house warming from 5 to 7 p. m. yesterday. Incidentally the day was Mr. and Mrs.

A1H- bone's wedding anniversary. RIDGE was played following a luncheon given by Mrs. Goorge W. Mason at her home In Cumberland avc. Thursday.

Mrs, Mason's guests were Mrs. C. Travis Brown, Mrs. Collin P. Williams, Mrs.

Charles H. Anthony, Mrs. Francis J. Beall, Mrs. Harold W.

Halverson, Mrs. Warren Lawrence, Mrs. Dean Belts, Mrs. Howard H. Cannon, Mrs.

Edward C. Hughes and Mrs. Richard C. Eustls. mothers and daughters were guests of Mrs.

C. Cobourn Wednesday when she cn- Above, Mrs. James N. Johnson became a bride Thursday, March 7, in. St.

Andrew's Episcopal church. She was Miss Virginia Stout. i a Jtomno Below, Mrs, Creighton W. Cook was Miss Delores Enlow bo- fore her marriage Saturday, March 2, in San 1 Francisco, Calif. Above, Mrs.

Harold a before her marriage-'in Syracuse Tuesday, was Miss Ruth Marie Finley. Robert Dniucker Miss Stout Is Bride of Mr. Johnson ISS VIRGINIA E. STOUT of 214 Mildred ave. and James N.

Johnson, Jr. of Elbridge were united in marriage at 8 p. m. Thursday, March 7, in St. Andrews Episcopal church, Rev.

Herbert Aldrich officiating. Bridal Gown The bride wore a white organdy gown.with a i i veil. She carricc! her mother's prayer- book and spring flowers. The bride is the- daughter of Mr. and Carl E.

Stout and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Johnson. The matron of honor, Mrs, John Yaichak, wore a pale blue organdy gown i a matching headdress and carried spring flowers.

The maid of honor, Miss Marilyn Mansfield, wore a yeKow organdy gown with a matching headdress and carried a boucfUet of spring flowers. Robert C. Johnson wns brs.t man. Ushers were Robert Sullivan and Phillip Monoid, A reception was given in the church parlor. The bride's mother wore a blade dress i pink accessories and a camcliia a The bridegroom's mother wore a grey dress with (Continued on Page 2, Column 1) (Continued on Page 4, Column 2) Miss Helen Boyd Engaged to Wed Mr.

and Mrs. William A. Boyd of 835 Onondaga st. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen-Frances Eoyd, to Harold A. Brenner of Schenectady, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Anton Brenner of Milwaukee, Wis. The wedding will take place in June. Miss Boyd is chemical analyst employed by the Sanderson division of the Crucible Steel Co. of America.

Brenner is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin where he 1 was 'affiliated with Theta Delta Ch; and Tau Beta Pi fraternities. He' is with the General Electric Co. of Sclicnec- tady. Miss Betty J. Hill Plans Marriage Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Hill of.Ill Charing Dewltt, announce the engagement of-their daughter, Miss Betty J. Hill, to Harry Ostrander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrander of 114 Dewitt- shirc Dewitt.

No date has hocn set, for the wedding, Miss Hill is graduate of Fay- ettovillc high school and Central City Business institute. Mr, Ostrandcr, also grntlunlc of Faycttcvillc high school, was discharged after three years service in the 508th parachute regiment of the 101st airborne division. He is attending Syracuse university. Below, Miss Betty J. Hill is betrothed to Harry V.

Ostrander, who has been discharged from' the parachute infantry. Top, Mrs. Thomas A. former Miss Barbara Brown, was married yesterday in Paul's'Episcopal church. Met Hnlo Center, Miss Helen Frances Boyd's engagement to Harold A.

Brenner has been announced. They plan a June wedding. Bottom, 'Miss Jean Steward is engaged to Pvt. William Coon who'spent -19 months in-'Europe. No date has been set for the wedding.

Associated Artists Schedule 20th Anniversary, Exhibit A RECEPTION will be given by the Associated Artists, of Syracuse to celebrate the organization's 20th anniversary and to open its annual exhibit at the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts at 8.30 p. rn. Wednesday. The exhibit will continue thru Wednesday, April 17, Reception Committee Announced. Assisting at the reception will be Miss Anna W.

Olmsted, music Robert Farls, president of the Associated Artists, and Mrs. Faris; Richard Smith, exhibit chairman; Mrs. Harvey Peck, social arrangements chairman. Fred Gardner, vice-president of the organization, and Mrs. Gardner; Mrs, Lalhrop Babcock, Miss Edith Hough, Mrs.

l.ngue Charmun, 'Miss Mnrjorie-' Cm-field, Mrs. Virginia Grubb, Miss Francos Gere nnd Miss Mary McMillan, Presiding at the coffee and refreshment table i be 'Mrs. Elbert A. Noble, Mrs. Sabine Mcachem, Mrs.

Neal Brewsler, Mrs. C. Bertram Walker, Mrs. Lloyd Ressegger of Oneidn, and Mrs, Washington Plait. In recognition of the 20th anniversary, the association will have 20 patrons for the exhibition this The group includes Chancel- lot- and Mrs.

William P. Tolley, Mr. arid Mrs. Oscar F. Soule, Mr.

a Mrs. Frederick Barker, Mrs. Vlnrda Clarke Brubcck, director of, the Cortland library art gallery; dean of College of Fine Arts, Mrs. Dillonbnck; Miss Edith 'H, Smith, a the School of Nursing nt Syracuse university; Mr, iincl Mrs. Robert Cook, Mrs.

Huntington B. Crnuso, Mv. and Mrs, Stewnrl, F. Judge and Mrs. H.

Lewis of Skaneateles, Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley of Cazonovia, Mr. and Mrs. Sabine Mcachem, (Continued on'Page 7, Column 1) Miss Jean Steward Engaged to Marry Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Steward nf 318 Pleasant; North Syracuse, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jean Steward, to Pvt. William Coon, son of Mr. and 1 Glenn Coon of Thompson East Syracuse. No date has bean net for the wedding.

Miss Steward is a. graduate of North Syracuse high school and Syracuse Comptometer school. She is employed in -the office of the American Stores, Inc. Pvt. Coon, a graduate of North Syracuse 'high school, entered service in 1944.

Ho is on alter serving 19 months with the third division of the Seventh army In Europe. He was awarded the silver star for bravery in Germany. Lt. (jg) Cook Wed In San Francisco An announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Delores 1 Enlow of Compton, to Lt, Crcighton W. Cook, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. Cook. 818' Glcnwood ave. The ceremony was performed Saturday evening, March 2, in the First Presbyterian church of San Francisco, Calif.

PLANNED Coterie club will meet for i ner nt (i.30 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs, K. Elliott, Thompson rd. The program will an auction.

Arrangements will be in charge of Mrs. Carl Berger and Mrs, Frederick Holzwarth. Miss Brown, Capt. Lotto Married i of Miss bara.P. Brown of 1212 Grant blvd.

to Capt. Thomas A. Lalta, U.SAAC, of Minneapolis, was solemnized at 2 p. m. yesterday in Hadley chapel'of St.

Paul's church, Rev. Dr. Edwin T. Dahlberg officiating. Sister Attends Miss K.

Brown, the bride's sister, who was. maid of honor, wore a gown with a white satin bodice and bouffant marquisette She carried a bouquet of spring flowers. Miss Alexn Miller and C. Brown were brides-' maids. They wore white- net gown's with sweetheart necklines, lace bodices and full skirts.

They carried bouquets of spring The bride, daughter of Mr Mrs. Erl.F. Brown, wore a gown made from nylon parachute which the bridegroom sent from overseas. It was fashioned with a fitted bodice-and a skirt onding in a short oval train. The i sleeve? i points over the hards.

Her bouquet was white carnations and gardenias. Richard C. Brown wns best man and Lt. Barllelt K. Simpson and -Bernard L.

Nickerson ushered. The bride's mother wore Miss Finley, Is Bride of Lt. (jg) Frank Hotel Syracuse Is Setting TTHE marriage of Miss Ruth 1 Marie Finley of 142 Cambridge st. to Lt. (j.g.) Harold Frank, USNR, of Bloomfield Hills, was at 11 a.

m. Tuesday in Hotel Syracuse. Rabbi Benjamin Friedman and Rabbi Morris of Detroit performed the ceremony, Heirloom Gown The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Finley, wore her grandmother's hcirlocm bridal gown of' heavy satin 'fashioned with high puffed slecvci.

ending at the elbow with a band' of antique lace. There was an in. sort of lace in the front of the fitted bodice and a wide band of lace around the bottom of thr skirt. She wore a starched coronet from which fell a bridal veil. -Her.

bouquet was roses, orchids and lillies-of-the- valley. The maid of honor. Miss Rosalie Frank, the bridegroom's sister, wore light blue gown and the bridesmaids, Miss Pegge Gorbcr and Miss Dorothy Hog. nor, wore pciich colored gowns. Jerome J.

Frank was best man for his brother. They are sons of Samuel Frank. Charles Levl, Mandcl Berman, William Pallet and Robert Steinberg ushers, The bride's mother wore navy blue Eton suit trimmed with pink lace, navy accessories and tin. orchid corsage. Following a reception in Hotel Syracuse the.

couple went to New York city. The bride wore gold gabardine suit with black patent accessories.and an orchid corsage for traveling. The bride is a student at Syra. cuse university where she is at. filiatcd with Alpha Epsilon Phi.

The bridegroom was graduated from Cranbrook school and University of Pennsylvania. S. U. Senior Takes Vows Injphwch ISS ELIZABETH STATIUS- MULLER of 705 Walnut avt. was married to 'Wilfred Stuart Fenton at A p.

m. Saturday, March 9. in St. Matthew's Lu. theran church, Lyndhurst, N.

J. Rev. George S. Muller officiated. The bride is the daughter of Hcndrik Statius-Muller of Teaneck, N.

and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fenton of Niagara Falls. The maid of honor. Miss Eleanor Johnson, wore a pink gown with a matching net Juliet cap.

The bridesmaids nqua gowns with matching caps. They were Miss Lois Crawford, Miss Evelyn Pelvsch. Miss Reid and Miss Alice Fenton. Mrs. Jeanne Muller was matron of honor.

Sidney Fenton, brother of bridegroom, was best man. Spencer Muller, Robert Harris, Erie Aeson, Luther Johnson and Varma Sundclin ushered. The bride wore a white satin gown with a fitted bodice and bouffant net skirt, and a diamond necklace which her grandmother wore at her wedding. Her bouquet was white lias and sweet peas. The bride'is a senior at Syra.

cuse university, where she it vice-president of the senior class, a member of Alpha Chi Omegn sorority and Theta Sigma Phi, and Pi Sigma Rho, aries. The bridegroom attended Al- frcd university and- was discharged from the signal corps. Commonweal Club Slates Speaker The Commonweal club will meet for supper at 6.15 p. m. Tuesday in First Baptist church.

Miss Daisy lij. Harris, program chairman, will introduce Dr. Robert T. Oliver, associate professor of speech at Syracuse university, who has selected as his topic, "Behind the Books." Dr. Oliver is chairman of the editorial board of the Syracuse university press.

He was graduated from Pacific university in 1929 and has continued editorial work during his association with various colleges and universities in the United States. He is the author of several speech books and has had over 100 periodical essays published in a wide variety of journals. There also, will be a program of special music. Mrs. Pauline Hundshamer will sing several.

selections accompanied by Miss. Marie Lutz. (Continued ou Page 4, Column 2) Harmony Circle Group to Sew Mrs. M. L.

Triplett and Mrs. Lucius S. Johnson will preside nt the ten table during the social hour following a meeting of the Tuesday Workers of Harmony Circle, auxiliary to Syracuse Memorial hospital at 10 a. m. Tuesday in the nurses' recreation room at the hospital.

Hostesses will be Mrs. Tyrce Wyatl, Mrs. Francis E. Irving and Mrs. Brcwstcr Doust..

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