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SECTION III ACTIVITIES OF WEEK IN SOCIETY THE POST-STANDARD CLUB EVENTS AND WEDDINGS SECTION in SYRACUSE, N. SUNDAY, flEPTEMBER 22, 1946 Nuptial Vows Are Taken By Couple Miss Nicholson Is Bride of Mr. Porter HTHE i i a i i and ci few close i fit- i the wedding of Miss Barnes Nicholson, a of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peckham Nicholson of 823 a a and DonaM Joseph Porter, son of Mr.

and Mrs. a h. Port of 107 at 3 p. in. yesterday at the home of the parents.

Home Setting Rev. A W. Mielke, -pastor rf Park Central Presbyterian ilic ceremony. The ceremony took plncc bo- fore fireplace banked i i and i a was decorated i yellow and chry.va'i'hrrnums candles. Miss Mary Damore harp ruiv.f:.

The sister, Miss Irene PeckM; Nicholson, was her only She was a i in a crcan: colored doeskin dress a cold tnmn.ed yoke and Her bouquet i a i yellow and An a-'fua crepe dress i lonfi, i sleeves and blnck ac- chosen by the bride a i She cnr- 'T er ric-d i i were a a Diane Evelyn a of Mrs. Norcsla and lone Ktncrson Tracy nod i a i Tracy. i i i iind i i i a Tra'-y. Donald Pane i b( a i A i followed the service at i i home, a the I'fi i pic fur New York i new a worn a cor.il v.r"! hie i black i i a of i A i Sept. they i i lames st.

inde K' i i I and at- of Won.iier i i i SHI i i Kho in i i i i i i of I I.ea^jr i SyraniM 1 Ine. I' resumed at My i a i i i i a i i i i i imi.y a i A hostesses who en'rr- i i tit i i i i a parties were Mrs. Henry Korstm-'imi. Mrs G. Head, Mrs A a Campbell.

Mrs. a V. Slieparcl, Mrs. A C. i Mrs.

a A. Salmon, rs. i Porter, Miss a Mrs. a Jr. i a W.

Nicholson and i N. n. S. Peckhnm. Chapel Setting For Wedding Ceremony I chapel a A i i vases of i f.ladioli mul a a a for tiu- i of Miss i a hoth A Trur, a oC a i Mrs.

a i True o' nof) a and Paul Colo son of Mr. and Paul Colo of 'HO A at p. m. Two Ministers A i W. i 1 rf Pr i i I 1 PC: i bv I i i H.

i i i i a i i a i a i i i i i i A rrH'C'pUon A i i i i i at i for a 1 i i Miss M.ituv I i o( Uu: brnlc. Mu.y i i Hoi ton. Miss Nan Nancy i iincl IIS.H i i Scranltin, a i A woru i i i i i style i jersey eye: i i green roM! They earned i of a and a i The 'VOIT a whiU: i i i i i' i bud in: i ixi let; sleeves i over hands. Her ended i lung a i a her i i i i i a i i i of a i blossoms. i was roses i i i i V.

i was best a ar wen- Donald i Van Arnam. K. Foster and Lot ham. The hndr's clio-c a C'-ra'. I dm.

i i Cold 5.PMUt'.f. and her m-cessurics u-crr black. She wore ,1 of i i a I i iP.otlHM 1 was a i in a i i i die. 1 i i bim'k ac- nv. and a i rusu I'or- Mtff Uie i (or a n'if'tor i now a worn a navy i and red wool i ir.iiirhm;; acccs.sorirs.

Her a i i 1hev i i I i i -170 A 'Die i i i i a i i i h.i;li a-id School of i at Syracuse i i i She is a nf Fi Beta i and AjjrrnU, honorary i socifty. I Above, Mrs. Paul Coin Lambert, before her wedding yesterday in Hcnddcks chapel was Miss Elizabeth Ann MBB Hole Below, Mrs. Parry Philbrook, formerly Miss Sylva Fellows, was married Wednesday, Sept, 11, in First Reformed church, Vnn Atiehen Above, Mrs. Frank Read, the former Miss Betty Ann Ehrle, became a bride yesterday in Our Lady of Solace church.

Carson Robm Crauckcr Below, Mrs. Harold Josef Bordeleati, before her wedding yesterday in St. John the Baptist church, was Miss Margaret J. O'Connell. Parties for Visitors, Brides Miss Fellows Included in Social Calendar BY DOKOTHY KIRKPATRICK in Syracuse shared honors with -brides at parlies Kivcn i week.

Several luncheons at the On- Golf and Country club were for guests from out-of- own. Several Luncheo 4 them wore Mr. and Mrs. Thomas i of i nrc i i i i i a Dr. urn! )X of Jnmc.s for i Mrs, i ot I he Wr.dno.sday.

'Mr. nnd i accompanied JH 1 Mrs. i and dnuj-jhlcr, Min.s i i a i Syriicii.se TUP.M- a i i i Isliinds incnibur.s tho a i have i si-mmcr. They to. their summer i Thursday to remain some time before closing it for season.

MTM, Henry If. a of San Antonio, who is guest of her sister, Mrs. Edward C. Scls- mcr of Highland was cn- i at luncheon given by Mrs. Selsmcr at the club Tuesday.

Other wen- Mi's. Milton 11. Northrop, Mrs. Harold S. Oous-c, Mrs.

George I- 1 i back, Mrs. Frederick B. Norih- Mrs. E. I and D.

Wollace cf CamJHus. Mrs. i i F. a was ho.slc.ss at the Onondaga club Tuesday for three friends, Mrs. Joseph B.

Mrs. William a i nnd Mrs. Frod K. ns Are Arranged nf Mr. and Mrs.

Elwyn in JamcR st. by Mr and Mrs, Smith, Dr. nncl Mrs. Donnld S. i and Mr, nnd Mrs.

.0, Kdwnrds, Jr. Hohitives nnd out- of-town gucsU were invited. Mr, and Mrjs. Stownrl F. uncock Kavc i parly tor relatives and out-of-town guests at i summit home In Friday i Mrs, Jerome D.

wns hostcKH at luncheon at the Century club Friday for women who were out-of-town guests lor tho wedding and Harold Edwards entertained men in town for the wedding. A luncheon was given by Mrs. Henry Brown lor the bride at the Century club Monday. A kitchen shower followed the Juncheon at Mrs. Brown's homo in Farmer st.

Mrs. Noel Huebcr i i i of Mr. Hucbcr's mother, Mrs. A a ihicbcr for luncheon. Guciils included Mrs.

a Welch, Mrs. James Haley and Mrs. D. R. a i A Kroup of friends having iit the together was composed of Mrs.

James F. a Mrs. A D. Nellenhack, Mrs. Liiui'oiK'c Sovlk, Mrs, Joseph M.

Burns, Mrs. Lcroy S. Mi's. W. EhCKni'lncr, Mrs.

J. Horrignn and Mrs. i i a Farmer. R. A MRS.

JOHN A whose i took place at the home nf hrklr's paronl.s, Mr. and Mrs. a KdwiirtlH, yesterday, were i a i preceding i a riage. The bride is the former Miss Francos Edwards. A wedding a a was given yesterday i 'at the home Mrs.

Julian B. Barrott of' Farmer st. is spending several weeks near Baltimore, tit the country homc Capt. Bnr- rctt's cousin, Mrs. Irving Adams.

Capt, Barrett is stationed at Tort Mead, Md. Mrs. Barrett'K brother, James Barnes 'ot Cleveland, cnmc to Syracuse lor the Hancock-Edwards wedding yesterday nnd is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

Austin Barnes of Farmer st. for the weekend. QEVEKAL social affairs ceded the wedding of Miss Eiixabcth Ann True and Paul C. 'Lambert, which was solemnized yesterday in Hcndricks The bridegroom's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Pnitl C. Lambert, gave a i parly for members of the i party following the wedding rehearsal Friday their home in Allen st. Miss Constance True was hostess at Juncheon at SchrnWt's for her sister, Fri.diiy, a i i young women who were members of the wedding party. A luncheon at Brae Loch View, Skaneatelcs, was given for the bride by Miss Nan Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Byron Thompson of Dorset rd. Thursday. Other guests were To Mr. Philbrook In Church Setting The wedding of Miss Sylva Fellows, dnuflhler of Mr. nnd Mrs.

J. J. Fellows ol Hill Our- ston Lo Parry Philbrook. son of P. S.

of 4 Reading, took place at 8 p. Wednesday. Sept. 11. In First Reformed church.

Rev, Thomas Kirkwood read the service. Mrs. wns mnl.ron honor nnd were Mrs, Joseph Boutin nnd Miss a Di; Fore was flower i and rlnrt bearer wns Peggy DC Mrs, Atirw Anderson Ruf and Mrs. Charles DeFoi-e HimK. Oniy Fellows wns best man and ushers were i ard Bailey and Joseph Boutin.

The bride wore a white taffeta gown with a tiered tulle and a tulle veil caught i clusters of gardenias. Her bouquet was a cascade arrangement of gladioli. The honor attendant was a i a white eyelet Irock with a ruffled skirt and a hea'ddrcss of white gladioli. Her bouquet was white gladioli. Bridesmaids wore i net dresses and carried white gladioli.

The bride wns graduated from Caxcnovia Junior college and attended the School of Nursing nt Crousc-Irving hospital. She has boon employed In the records division of the Syracuse police department, The bridegroom, a veteran of service in the ETO, Is associated with the S. S. Pierce Co, in Rending, where he and his bride will live. f-JtV, cMi-i a-i-.

fll "MJJ; YvS -f- Robert. Mrs. John Shonk was Miss Frances Joscphhvj Kdwnrcls prior to her wed i a nl her parents' homo. Miss Ehrle f. Is Married To Dr.

Read BETTY ANN of 31G Bnrrington rd. became tho i of a Read of 329 Salt Springs nl. nt 10 n. in. yesterday in Our Lady of Solncc church.

Vincent J. Donovan performed the ceremony nnd celebrated Ihc i mass. Mother's Gown The bride, a of P-. and Mrs. Frederick a worn hoi 1 mother's ivot i i fiown.

It a i i lace slccvrs a i i i i srrd pear Is nnd Ihc a i ended in i i Her i a lace nnd i i veil Wi.s a i a to a cap. She cnrriM i prnyerbook i nn "i- chid and her mother's brid; 1 Fnmk Mrs. Donald Joseph Porter, prior lo her niJirriage yesterday in her parents' home, was Barnes Nicholson. William Currans Are Hosts At Parties in Skaneatek (Contlnucrt on Pace 8, Column I) Shove-James Troth Announced Mr. arid Mrs.

i i a A. o(! New Haven. announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Enrlc James, to John Davis Shove, (ton oJ! Mr. nnd Mrs. John Davis Shnvo of Cnxcnovin.

Miss James attended the Day Hchool of New Haven and was graduated from Dana a A member of the New Haver. ior League, she i i nl Pine Manor and In a grudiuilc of sori i college oC New Haven. Mr. Shove was graduated from the Darrovv school and Phillips academy, Andovcr, Mass. He served three years with the army and resumed his studies at Yale university.

BY IRMA P. MANNING CUMMER writes a postscript in a September of a and sunshine which for Skanealeles means a continuance of parties, and small. Last Sunday, it was the large cocktail party given by Mr. and Mrs. William G.

Curran at I i summer home on the east shore at which most of socialite Skaneatcles was present. Sailing Awards Presented at Dinner The late afternoon sunshine winner of the acquatic achievement trophy. TO LEAVE I A Parlies in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin E.

Snydcr, who expect t.o leave Jnst nf this week Cor their new homo r.cnr New York city, been i A week ago lor.ight Mr. nnd Mrs. Roger a a cnterlainod nt supper party 1'2 nncl on Fridny Mrs, i W. Denison wns hostess in I i honor. A w.cck afio Mr.

nnd Mrs. ,1. Thnrnc taincd 22 nt i p'arty nt their W. Lnkc rd, home. On Monday Mrs.

Clauclo Purler Terry entertained al Krcbs, followed by bridge in at her W. Lake rd. residence Mroup of Syrucusp i i included 'Mrs. Knrokl Snydcr, Mrs. i i S.

Scelcy. Mrs, John Lewis, Mrs. a Muster), Mrs. Robert Miss Louise Andrews, Miss A drews, Mi.ss Esther Kicffcr and Rliss Gcrlmdo Kieffor. Mrs, "William Jordan for I i i nt Evergreen Miinm- on Weciijcsdny Mrs, i Bonton, Mrs.

A. FVnlk'y, Mrs. i i a A. Grossman, Mrs. G.

Rnjwcll i Mrs. i i a G. Curran, Mrs. i i a R. Dolan, Mrs.

Robert Duliuqiic, Mrs. P. H. MncDonjdct nf Syracirae, Mrs. Ernest L.

Owen, shimmering across the lake enhanced the beauty of ihc garden and terraced lawn where the buffet table was laid and no pnrty ol the season has been i To i Syracuse friends, Mr. and Mrs. Cm-ran will be hosts today, again at the cocktail hour. The sailing season has officially ended and a week ago Friday was the presentation dinner al the Country club, Awards and trophies were given to the i ners of the series of races i have been carried on the summer, In the Lightning first and second scries, first; places went to William Dolnn and William O'Hara with Ihc championship floing to i i a Dolnn. Winner of the Lightning Sunday scries was Lt.

Alec Reynolds. Awards also went, to Robert Johnson and George Barnes us winners of the of July and Labor day races. The a i i i the Comet a i i i went to Richard Snnds as well as the awards in all series. i nt trophies for fourth nncl Lnbor day rnccs were Robert JSberlinfl and Mayo Sny- dcr. Awards for tho Red Jacket rncc went io Ned Wilkinson and Jim Watcrbury who crowed for him.

Miss Jcnn Norton was the i of honor. Mrs. O. Wnlson, woi'r i I dress with a nocklim 1 fitted bodlcr i i i cascade I back. I i a Quren nf Scois i yown and rird a hi i wcrf? Miss Il.u.

burn i i a Miss of i i i a F. Pfohl and Miss a bara Read, sister of ihc i ftroom. Their hnts and slylccl like (lie honor i a i 1 i blue. David J. Read wa.s best man for his brother.

They arc of Mrs. Frank J. Read. Ushcn were Thomas G. Walson.

i i F. Pfohl. Edward T. a i i a Maloncy and John Rend, i 1 brother. The bride's a i i wns a a a a a i i i i i a a i coal a canmu'l lix.ard accessories.

Hr corsage brown orchids. The bride wns a a i Convent school, altendcd Lorctl.i college in Toronlo, nnri a from the Eastman School of Denial Hygiene in Rochester. Dr. Rend graduated Chrislinn ers jicadcmy and attended Si. Michael's nolicec 'J'oi'onlo.

He was gradualcd from the School Dentistry in i i Toronto. i parties were ranged by Mrs. a Shallncl- and Mrs. Thomas Wnlson, MIT. Kciward O'Donncll.

Mrs. and Mrs. i i Pfohl, Mrs! Frank J. Rend. a Eiifjnn and Miws Cox.

Mrs. Johr Bary.ec. Mis'; IBnrxce and Miss Lor mine Mrs. A i nncl Miss Barbara a i (Continued on Page 4, Column 1) TKA SCIie i snrnril.y i havn. i al the homo of t-Icil, 1011 A i avc from In p.

m. luday. Thic i i I i cludes Miss I Miss a SInan, Miss Mary Walsh. Nancy Parsons. a McNamara and Miss Joanne Fey.

Couple United In Home Ceremony Miss Edwards, Mr. Hancock Married HE residence of the bride's parents, Ifi2 Dcwilt was the setting for the marriage of Miss Frances Josephine 'Edwards and John Shonk Hancock of Washington, D. at 4.30 p. m. yesterday.

Performs Service The ceremony was performed by Kcv. a i P. Bennett, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal before an improvised altar. and orchid, white and yellow chrysanthemums were used ns house decorations.

The bride, a of Mr. and Harold Edwards, descended s-laircasc with southern a and was escorted and givfn in marriage by her father. sister. Mrs. R.

Douglas Stuart, of New Haven. wa? matron of honor and Miss Marfiot Hancock was bridesmaid. The bridegroom, who is the son of Congressman nnd Mrs. Clar- encn E. Hancock of 1650 James nnd Washington, D.

had his a as best man and Theodore M. Hancock. Gordon Howell i of Chicago, 111. James L. McConaufihy, Ottawa, Canada, and R.

i a Sheldon ushered. The i a gown was a i NOlK' nnd a illy lace, the i cut i a lace panel JYor and two i i a panels at each side. The lace bccice wns i short sleeves nnd a i i hcarl-shaped neck i and the i i i veil was to a a i cop i Jacc panels at the and a shoulder a i over- veil Lace mills coming to points uvci 1 hands completed her cost mo. She carried an ar- of chrysanthemums, i orchids, lubcrotis begonias, and v.nri- ivy. a wore dorp shade A i i I i volvot ns made i IDIIK bodice.

1 draped howl ncclilincs and cap Tho i a worn i a sidi'-iiorcd i drape, by gathers al each side of the wai5t in Their bouquets were ostrich fan.s of tuberous befinnias and wore a i flowers and ostrich plumes in their hair. Mrs. Edwards selected for her a wedding a delphinium ensemble i sleeves and a faille draped cowl V-ncck- i The cowle was accented wi'Ji matching blue and amber sequins. She wore a waistline corsigc of orchids. A hammered gray mist satin was Mrs.

Hancock's choice for wedding. The model was made i i long sleeves and a gathered panel in the of skirl. Her cor- sagr was orchid. 4 Following a reception the couple left for wedding trip to Bermuda. For traveling the new a Delected a lotus a gabardine suit i modified Dolman sleeves and brown accessories.

Her con-ago wa.s orchids. The bride wa.s from The Musi fir's school. Dnbbs Ferry, and Vii.ssar college, Poughkoep- sie. She rcltirncd in spring Jroni Europe where she served a assistant i the American Red Cross. She is member of the i League of Syr.icu.se, Inc.

Mr. Hancock, a a i a uf JJeerfield academy, Dccrfiold. Wcslcyan ver.Mty and a Law school, waa dischargofi from army sir i a of major. He served as a B-2fi i A Tuesday. CM.

IS. the i Ivr ill home at ,1133 i N. W.ish- Vows Taken By Couple In Church T. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH was decorated with rhododendrons, white gladioli nnd chrysanthemums for wedding of Miss Mar- ganH -Jcnnnettc O'Connell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, O'Conncll of Homer, and Harold Josef Bordclcau, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson BonleJcau of L'Anse, at 10 a. m. yesterday. Rev.

Patrick Don Ion performed the ceremony. Attend Bride M.iid of honor was Miss Doris BnrdclcBU. M.ste.r of the bridegroom. nnd bridesmnid was Dr. i E.

White. Robert O'Onncll. bother of the bride, was best uiiin nnd ushers were J. i a Crancr. Edwurd Gorman i i Pclcrs.

Rev. Hev. Will i a i i a Rev. Paul linci'iu. Hev.

Paul Rev. Joseph Ploeckl and Rev. A were in the sane- The bride wore wliitu satin fashioned i a bnsque a i and I The i i had lace panels and her veil from a i rap. A a were attired in i i a Krccn nylon a a Kowns slyled i cap and jjorcri i Their bouquets (Continued on Page 2, Column 1).

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