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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 12

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12 THE POST-STANDARD Friday July 18, 1947 ersona Notes JSS LOUISE PATRICK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Patrick of 303 Robincfiu has left to join Miss Louise Kudner and Ann SchumnchCr in Jackson, Mich. The three girl? will motor to the west coast and expect to be about six weeks.

-Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Craine of Norwich have returned home a spending lasl week as quests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C.

Kimbcr of 320 Klmber rd. Mr. Craine joined them over the weekend. Mrs. Harold Halvcrson and three children ol B'H Livingston ave.

led a a to motor to Yellowstone national park and i spena the remainder of July and August in San Diego, Calil. Dr. nnd Mr N. Neptune of 243 Shotwcll pk. and i son nnd daughter are spending the summer months at their summer home at bkancatcles, Corp.

William T. Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Peters of 206 McLennan has returned home from Fort Jackson, S. C. He plans to enter Springfield college at Springfield, this lall.

a Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Poole ot L. 1, spent a days with Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Miner of 261 Hillsdale ave. and returned to their home yesterday. R. AND MRS. GKORGE ROBINSON of 1000 Westcoll St.

have returned after a two weeks stay at the Mountain View house, White- held, N. H. 'JUNIORS COOL OFF AT INDOOR POOL--Hiss Florence Schiffert si ows a swim fin to Pamela Raumitz. Harrielle MacCardle, Joyce Locey. Rosemary i i and Joseph lurcinito during a dip period at the Swim fins, used i the war by demolition troops, keep the swimmer under the water-longer and insure after the beginner has oecomc more proficient.

Miss Schiffert is assistant director of the YWCA health education department. The pool will be open Friday, Aug. 22, and is available to adults, fiirls and boys under 10 years of age. i i and will be resumed Monday, Sept. 8.

YWCA Pool Proves Ideal For Summer Recreation STAMEY-CAMMUSO Miss Virginia Irene Cammuso, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonifc Cammuso of 722 N. csine the bride ot Rudolph Stamey, 1 son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Slamey of "CWIMMING in the YW pool is til Friday. Aug. 22. and will reopen Buffalo, at 9.30 a. m.

Saturday, July- much fu-n'as in a really, truly lake," say the juniors who take and receive instruction at the pool on Monday, Sept. 8. There are classes for a and children in confidence, beginners, side stroke. in the association building, 339 E. deep water confidence, crawl, ad- Onondaga vanced strokes and diving.

The pool 5. Rev. Francis Furfaro officiated. The bride wore a Japanese silk the material being a of the bridegroom. This cooling off process and available dips at various hours pleasure of the sport are not a Fridays.

Men an; fined to the youngsters, Wednesday evenings for adults are joining classes and boys 1 0 may re- dropping in for a dip all thru ttie ceive instruction or use the poo. summer. Rubber swim fins, with their for a swim. Seven hundred and eighteen whip-like action, worn, on the feev women a an 14 boys form of many of YWCA pool's nevo-- total class attendance ior the tees, guarantee better form as the last th. During this period swimmers become more proficient.

They also keep those wishing to there were 821 total dips for women and for boys. stay under the water, beneath, the Miss Mari on L. Meigs is healU: surface longer. a i director. Miss Margaret The YWCA poo! i be open I 1 0 is aRSO ciate and Miss Florence Schiffert assistant director.

Mrs. Evelyn Goodfellow of 553 Tompkins st. has returned a completing it summer workshop course in language ar'-s at Oswcgo State Teachers college. Miss Healy, daughter of Mr. and Leslie Heaty of 612 -Auclubon spending the summer months at Lake Placid.

Ann i daughter, Miss Barbara Healy, spent last week a suest of Mr. and Mrs. Kichard Spauldmg of Ramona Beach. Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Hughes, of Central Square and two children spent Ian weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. i i a J. Hughes of 118 Parkway dr. Mr, Hughes, is vice-principal of Central Square school.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Patrick Mahoney of 224 ALIC four weeks. S. Wilbur avr.

Sat- Beauty Editor Answers Notes Of Readers BY ANTOINETTE DONNELLY B.t If you, want to go on a strict diet for' 10 or 14 days, the banana-and-miik diet is the answer. Send a self-addressed stamped envelope for my Banana Miss Hotaling Becomes Bride ISS DOROTHY JANE A I i a short train and a ING, daughter of J. Tarn veil. She carried white roses. i i i Holaling of 1G1 Shotwell Herbert J.

Rot erls, sou of and Mrs. urday. A 2, for a trip thru the Great lakes. They will be i and Milk Diet booklet. away H.

AND MRS. ARTHUR N. JOHNSON, and daughter, Judy Ann, of 410 Court st. leave tomorrow for Oneida a whure they be guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur N. Johnson for the weekend. Edward H. Henry and daughters, Patricia and Joyce, and son, Hush, of Rochester arc spending the summer at Otlsco a RS guests Mrs, Henry's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Sterling of 110 Dewilt- siiirc Ucwitl. N. You can add a Jew inches lo your height thru stretching exercises. Here is excellent one you can perform any time during the day; Rise on tiptoes, reach arms high as possible, and stretch upward. Send a self-a ridrcssed, T.

a a Mrs. Rubens Roberts i 121 Hoeffier s'- were married 7. 3 0 n- a July 2, in English Lutl erari church. scrvie was 'read by candlelight a r. Shinier in a sc i of i carnations and spring i stamped envetope for my Stretch' i of i was a i and Grow Taller booklet, which hono ycrry.

i Mrs. J. M. B. Gill of 263 Fin-man st.

has returned 1mm a contains additional exercises. she attended a crfunty meeting of the WCTU and spoke nn vorld convention nf the organization' i took place lusi month -Asbury Park, N. J. wore among i- Carl Casey and John Dillon of Syracuse guests at Lcdgcdale hotel. Fourth lake." Mr.

and Mrs. Neal Brewster of 111 Highland ave. arc vacationing in Wcslport. RS. K.

EARLE PLATI 1 and son, Richard, of 134 W. Warrington rd. arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. James M.

Gere of Troy. Mrn. Gere is former Miss Janice Platt. Before returning home, they i be guests ol Mrs. Plait's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. J'. Ray Duncan of White Plains. Mr, and Mrs, John R. Ware and son, Richard, and daughter, Judy, have returned to i home.

100 Lansdowne Dewitt, from Borod i where they have bern at their cottage for a few days. Their son, David, is spending the summer at Camp Caribou, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Ware and their younger children will go to Borodino the Ol August.

Mrs. Bernard M. Dawson and daughter, Ronnie, of 117 W. Borden ave. arc at the iamily cottage at Fourth With them are Mrs.

Dawson's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Welch, and daughter.

Miss Anne Welch, of 1504 James and Judge and Mrs. Francis D. McCurn and family of 648 Roberts ave. Mr. Dawson and dnughlers, Miss Alice Dawson and Miss Betty Dawson, have returned aUcr spending a few days there.

Mrs. Dawson's mother, Welch, her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Francis R. Irving, and daughter, Miss Nancy Irving, to Benninston college, Bcnnington, for commencement, when Dr.

and Mrs. Irving's daughter, Miss Virginia Irving, was graduated last week. I Miss Helen Kellcy of 326 Furman a member of the secretarial staff in slate office of veterans affairs, left Thursday to visit friends in Cortlanci, then to a camp on Skaneatcios lake for the balance of her vacation. AND MRS. PHILIP SWELL CRAWFORD and son, Norman, of '101 James st.

are expected to return next week after an extended trip to the west coast. While in Chicago they visited Mrs. Susan Lowry Armstrong 1 Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Mearin of 234 W. Corning ave. have had as guests for a few days their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mis. Robert J.

Mearin, and two children, Banylou and E. J. Mearin of iscw York city. Dr. Mearin is a graduate of the College of Medicine Your feet deserve an nc- a i a treatment by chiropodist i to put them in good condition.

Then best a Ushers wnre i a i Brown and "Roberi Adams. The bride wnre a A look pla.ce at the bride's home and later ihe couple left tor a motor trip the Adirondacks and Canada. They are at home at 161 Shotweli pk. Vows Exchanged By Miss Klein, Garden Moses The marriage of Misn Gloria Betty Klein of 933 i a i and Garden Frank Moses of Carthage place al 9 a. m.

Saturday, gou home pedicures once a week. En- Picnic Planned close a self-addressed, stamped envelope -for my Care booklet. of the Feel By 8 40 A i i will be given for bers of Onondaga county salo i 40. A i a Legion J. closet and lv at the home lingerie drawer with scented ac- Mrs.

R. W. Humphrey, 114 Cly IV. TT i i i i i i i i i cents. Sachet powder is a conven-1 sinc meeting al 5 p.

3:. i supp Catholic Women Plan Luncheon Mrs. James HeaJey has cKarge oC arrangements lor summer lunch- eoft Wednesday at Catholic Women's club. will be served from noon to 2 p. m.

Reservations should be made Monday at the clubhouse, Assisting with arrangements are Miss Margaret Kendrick, Mrs. Scheutzow, Miss Mary Mayer, Mrs, James Gaffney, Miss Frances Daley and Miss Daisy BaHry Shea. A group from the charity depart- will visit ward patients tomorrow at Syracuse Memorial hospital to distribute ice cream. Miss Marie Quinn i lead the group. O'NEILL'S HAVE SON A has been made nf the i ot a son on Saturday, July 12.

in Bosion, to Mr. and Mrs. i i a J. O'Neill of Boston. Mrs.

O'Ncil! is the former Miss 5. Assump- Eleanor Pease nf Skanentclns. Mr. Really Refreshes Gold Tone Mrs- Moses i with Rev. Luc i a Kcbarge, OMF perfoi-m- ins Ihe service, i a of Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Klein, was attended by Miss Marion i maid of honor; Miss A Cam- and Mrs. O'Neill are spending the summer at Cohasscl, Mass. Free Parking polito, Miss Emily Corso and Miss Nancy Piquet, bridesmaids, and Miss Clarissa Klein, jumr.r brides- Make small sachet bags to place on hangers, hat racks, in garment a sRoe bags. Tuck a lew of them your hankies nnd lingerie.

For hints, enclose a self- addressed, stamped envelope for my Perfume booklet. Nora "Measurements a are for some one else o' the same age and-height might not be correct lor you. Measurements depend greatly upon the 'bone structure. My Test Your Figure Measurements is available a se'f-ad-' dressed, stamped envelope. at 6 p.

were llowcrgirls. Cards i be played in the ev i stillman Klein was best man for with husbands ol members i bridegroom, who is a son lending. In represent i Frank Moses. Ushers were Syracuse university and now is practicing in New York Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph C. Seitz and son, Gerald, of 30(i Dewittshire rt. DewiLt, and Mr. and Mrs. George Hay ward 708 James st.

have returned a a stay at York Beach. Me. Mr. and Mrs. Hayward were away (or two weeks and Mr.

and Mrs. Seitz and thcii ton spent a lew days there. William K. Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edson S. Barnes of 8H Ostrom is at Camp Douglas, Hawkeye, the summer. M. Matching the color oC eyeglass frames to your accessories is the latest color note. A short, square face requires frames carry- ins high temple lines.

Enclose a stamped envelope lor my Eyeglass booklet. E. To sain weigh 1 you must learn to relax. Before eating sili i orgnnizalion at the Deparlememale Marche which i take place i nesday Saturday, 2, at Niapara Falls, are a 'The group Mrs. phry, Mrs.

Morris Talcotl, s. David McLaughSin of Eas'. Wcinberff, Mrs. i Andre. Mrs.

Edward Stevens, s. i i a Ward of a s. 1 John Brown. and Mrs. R.

Hamilton of Fhocnix. Alternates are Mrs. Robert Sti 1- man, Mrs. Homer Sheppard of Syracuse. Mrs.

Holland Brown. s. Ella Smith. Mrs. Elizabeth Lisk Mrs.

A Kacus of Fayettevil c. Parties Are Given For Bride-elect Wilson, i i a i Klein and Robert JCjoin. A reception followed at a and the couple lor a i New York city. They arc residing temporarily at 933 Kirkpatrick st. MARKET ISIP nr VF tfVr At the Crossroads in Mattydale completely relaxed at Uie table hav(1 giv at least five es, then cat! ins, riaup i- slowly and masticate your fooa thoroly.

For other beneficial hinis send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for my Gain Weight booklet. Printed Pattern BY AWCE WEST Church Is Setting For Wedding Rites The marriage of Miss Helen Mary Kulesza of 266 Bryant ave. to Frank J. Pacelli of 134 John st. is Short Hdirdos For Play Time BY BETTY CLARKE AP Newsfeatures Beauty Editor hairdresser may expound i church.

on the merits of short hair feu a ounced by i Mrs. 1 a Kulesza. ceremony itook place at 9 a. m. Saturday.

14, i 'Sacred a Ler oT Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ton i- kins E. Seneca who i be married loday tc Don Loward Philadelphia ai.ti i A a a Ga. Miss Elizabeth P.

i a of 118 i Glass tcr. and Miss Nancy Thorn o- son of 420 Stinard ave. a i a a i and personal last Friday at i and 55 a Bourkc of 240 i a was hostess at a nnd i shower on a July fl. A and bathroom wa? given Saturday by Miss Phyl is Bolton of 1010 Ackerman svc. summer.

If you are willing to be convinced, be sure you understand I what your coiffure i i a i are i going to be after your hair is chopped of I. Your i artist may charm iyou with stones of. how the short bob will be back in full swing i in six months or a year, but well- The i in by mar- her v. riafie brother, Jerome was al- tended by Miss Virginia Koro- wickt, maid of honor, and Miss Louise Pacelli, sister of the bridegroom, bridesmaid. Alfred P.

Klimowicz of Manville. Mrs. racclH Syracusan to Give Recital Tomorrow Miss i i Hnlmcs. a of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred S. Holims. 63? Jarr.e.^ who is stiscyinfl vo ce at the South Shore School of nnd Art in Nonh Ma this Summer, i appear in a smg recital tomorrow ai. the "Reed Co n- theater in Kingston. The -c- Mrs.

Davison Has Article Published An article entitled "Gencalogy- from the pen of Mrs, William Davison (Mary appeared in the June issue ol the National Historic 1 magazine. The magazine is published by the National Daughters of the American Revolution in Washington. D. C. Mrs.

Davison in summering in Harwichport, a i her Syracuse home three weeks ago. Today's Recipe BY CHARLOTTE ADAMS JELLIED CRANBERRY ORANGE SALAD 2 cups cranberries, 1 orange. 1 cup sugar, 1 box prepared lemon gelatin, 1 cup boiling water, 1-2 cup cold water. Put cranberries thru food chopper. Blend all with sugar.

Dissolve gelatin in boiling water, add cold water and chill i slightly thickened. Add cranberry mixture, a lo mold, chill i i Unsold and serve as a relish with meat or poultry or as a salad. Suggested menu: roast veal, parsley cd potatoes, buttered kale, jc'lied cranberry orange salad, brown betty. milk, colfee. Week-End Specials 92 N.

Y. Creamtry Butter Margarine Mayonnaise Super Suds American Cheese Hershey's Chocolate Syrup Cheese Spreads Noodles Keyk Sounders 1 Loti of Sudi Armour 1 Cloverbloorn Ib Ib pits 7 Varierits can ian Tootste Fudge Mix Tomatoes Cigarets Tomato Juici Popular Brands of Beer Special Case Prices Pens nb 2 Chocolate Bits Rne i Ji Jar Rubbers Rrd Dog Food A 3 Olive Butter nri Karo Syrup Palmolive Sos i Regular Size Bar Vel Makes Glass Sparkle" Octagon Laundry Soap Regular Size Cashmere Bouquet ova! cakes i SOAP bar groomed girls still are wearing their (best man lor the bridegroom, who hair shoulder length and uncrimped I-is a Philip Pacelli. Dan on the ends. Models, cafe society girl? and Hollywood stars, with lew exceptions, have adopted this medium-length bob because it is perfect 'or vacations--is adaptable to a variety ol hair arrangement, is cool lor summer and easily manageably You can wear any of the Jive popular summer coiffures. Here's the way to a a them: Skryzniccki of.

a ushered. A a 1rip to A i City, the couple is at home S. Lowell ave. 200 cilal is one ol a series bf i performances presented by he school's opera workshop. Miss Holmes, who also appcs -cd in i opera and Gi-ctcl" 12.

recently pleted' her first year at Syrac isc university's College of Fine A-ts, where she is a i in voice. Marriage Licenses MarriairL' licenses wnre Issued i to tha followlne nt office of the city clerk: A CaniDJVKnonc. Solvav. and Rose Soadnro. 13M Robert Charles Rowr.d, 114 i a i parted in the middle or i A'niia waponrr.

I Rrod the side- is slicked back to the nape Joseoh i of the neck and anchored with one de the new important looking tho inexpensive silver or- gold plated barreltes; a big bow or a a i ribbon. A variation in accomplished i by combing the a i back to the nape the neck, securing it with a rub- band. Then two large curls are with the back A ribbon is fastened over the rub- i band a the i have beer, i marie. This is a nice firess-up-quick a i a a day in the i your a i i in the brery.o. Popuhir "for the bench again Ihis i pattern you a nnc be accomplished will receive cifiht-pafie i i this are.

and MnrJorle MatllBtm. i a Stanley 3IH Senncs and Helen Rose Ann Naooiilano. 1027 A ave. Hobrrt Charles AbboU. 628 South anri Anr.e DeMartlno.

1210 Lori! si- Edward Waiter Meckowskl. 1205 A Mary Jane i 832 Otisco si. Cnarlfis Frcderlcli Samscl. 108 Brookland nnd Nfillie Matilda Krofft. 121 Orccn st.

JOINT PICNIC Syracuse Section, National Co m- cil Jewish Juniors, and Councillettc wi 1 have a i all-day i i Sunday at Sylvan Beach. They i i i members 'of Utica section of National Council of Jewish i and the Utica Councilcttes. A chartered bus will be used for transportation. Emphasis or. year-round or inter "milk production pays New irk dairymen better than emphasis on spring milk production, agrii ul- Liral economists say.

bnnk. i a i a a braid. ustratccl in color. (QI- you can cross two braids across 25c 'n coins, Securely top of your head or wear pig- your a address a i i clcarfy i Desired p- or ptl! -ii os a extra special find Patlci'n Number to: a i a wear bangs, and this can be Service The P. i i tho Box 2fl2, Station New a i You' merely use your back City, 16.

hair lo make the bangs. Make a V- This young, easy one-pice dress with the huK-mc-tiflht torso bodice and round pirated i a part at the crown of the head and bring the back hair a curling the bang and spreading skirl--will be tho most popular it out. rlrcss in your wardrobe. Printed i A variation of this bang a 2103, sixes 11. 12, 13, 14, 1 5 i for pirls who' like an up- 1R IB, 2D, 30, 31, 32, 3.1, 34.

3fi. Size sweep is done this way: After the 14'iakcs 3 yds. of 3D" Directions arn printed on each a piocp yhoxv you a it whnrr it to its mate. and how to match has been combed into place, take all the rest of the side and back a i and pile if. up nt the crown of thn hoad.

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