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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 90

Publication:
The Post-Standardi
Location:
Syracuse, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
90
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18 THE POST-STANDARD. Syracuse, X. Sunday. 23, 1956 Gay Round-Up jf fr Skaneateles Group Makes Merry At Country Club's Grand Finale Fost Syracuse Couple Married By A KATE A social ended yr-iTc-rriav a pay Fall rtt i i 3 iiin Dill i IJrl 1 tt i i i i 4 OL i i i I 4 w4 Sol i.av nota -rr. reye i i r' pf 1 HC X.

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UCS is last Mr- and Mrs. Maid of hoivir was Miss a Miss Barbara a and. Sur.riTy hf to i a i i McConr.ei! A ia a fi ri a a i a con- on "Thp of I a i a i i Cnm.nr.imiiy and i of i i i 1 bi'irie, was bot a T- Mr. ami Mrs. Robert i a'r ci the bride's broiher A i a reception in ho.T.c of the i a the couple A Lf TV Rnwc arc.

a a of East Syracuse i The Harold J. Rossers had as i Th in ri i na enls the i i to Ithaca fo fl 0 U) The N.itrian II. Drlavr.ns drnvo 0rft Mr. Morris will work mnic a Cohleskill pj i ai Cornell i i I i a iversiiy and is i Construction Co. Her' a of Centra! I i is as- the U.

S. a Mrs. i i a i and i I i i a of Mr a Mrs Bover- Marshall Larrabec I I i sister of Miss Rhodes a H. Lapham, have returner! to'. St.

Lawrence College. i The Edward T. Taylors have expect to spend several months; Mary i of Grcclcy. Colo, entertained at a series of pnnips. i in Casper.

a the guest of the Marshall I They i i several i for Gorr jon Douslas has returned'Larrabees a feu- days this cocktails and supper last Sunday. i here a week. Today, she will re- and yesterday they were hosts a a a to Welleslcy College i a cocktail party before the W. Winkeiman is on a i Larrabee's daughter. Club dinner dance.

trip in Wyoming girls will enter the sopho-1 Mrs. Charles G. Weeks also iS; i sorii Gappy, and Robert iJmore class- a i i at a series of parties. JO'Dell. Mrs.

Winkeiman and I -She has invited some of i ger son, Peter, are i Susan a entered i friends to a sherry party Tuesday 0 uthern C. for several, Junior College as a freshman lasr afternoon to meet Mrs. John AJ wee Si and others on a Ann Heffernan Becomes Bride She was a a i 1 there by her parents, Mr. a a Mrs, i the A twenty years of a i George T. mer Sally Havemcyer, recently a i i a i in i al-.

Correction: i of the here with her husband Itairs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trophy for the most and sons from i a JDodd will move Oct. 1 to Day- points in the i class A miscellaneous shower a Beach, Fla.

Their i the recent Skaneateles Garden a was Riven a and i a will i Show was Mrs. G. W. Mcday afternoon by Mrs. Francis E.

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Wunderlich Vow.s were exchanged yesterday between Miss Ann Virginia Hcffernaru a of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas E. a of Fa-; bius, and James E. son of Mrs. William Wunderlich 1 of 603 Tompkins St.

The Paul H. Martineau performed the, cercmonv in Church of the Im-; a a Conception, Pompcy. i Maid of honor was Miss Mar-. gueritc a sister of bride, and Miss Margaret E. Sny; dcr and Mrs.

Raymond a a of Liverpool, were John Slattery was best a and ushers were Francis Ken-' ncdv of a and Ervin Zavi: 1 Following a reception in the Brae Loch Inn, Cazcnovia, couple left for trip to. New! England. They will reside at; 113 Bridget Circle. The bride is a graduate of Ta-j bius Central School and St. seph's Hospital School of ing.

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Years Available:
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