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THE P08T-STAKDAID, X. UN I Yuletide Glow Reflects in Many Ways By MUMEL I. KERK Christinas is a magical teacon. Hearts arc warmer joyous. Iff the of friendship, jinglinf with merry- ttakers, sparkling with.hotpitality and cordiality.

converted to Christianity, Saxon lorda of Germany opened their freat halls to peasants and nobles alike al Chrfetmattime. Tofether they feasted, aanf and exchanged gifts untl 1 fte last embers of an enormous Yule log flickered out. These familiar gatherings-- welcoming one and all- remain a favorite part of holiday traditions. One After Another If to be an oyster stew supper after cocktails out at the Don K. Tippys In Fayetteville.

Invited are Mr. and Mrs. William McGhee, Mr. and William Huntley Mr. and Mrs.

John Frederick Smith. Mr. and Mrs. H. Leo Dickison.

Mr. and Mrs. Burton T. Kehoc, Mrs. Raymond Marsh and Mrs Parker Gibson.

Hie LeRoy C. Bowreans of Columbia Ave. are entertaining at three parties during the holiday season. Last night they invited JO friends for cocktails. Today they are having supper for members of the family and next Saturday they've asked 12 friends for dinner.

Mr. Bowman's father. Charles Bowman of Groton. Monll Holdens of TayttttvtUe, gave Mday night tor at Iwr little grown-up Iriendi. A JoUr Santa Claw tad traditional Xtd and green accessories the ot guettl expcctaf.

Uriipooi. ft rrUay wm Mr Mre. Arthur Jr, Wealvale 14, wtw bnto to tauItr.iBdMn.pMi Habin, Mr. eftd lira. Earl Mr.

aadMra. Adam Kadecki and Mr. and Mrs. Edward McLcughtia. Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Handlin of 151 Wolcott Ave. have Invited Mr. and Mrs.

George Terpenning, home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gerhardt, Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Thompson and Another open house today in Genesee Hills section is being Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hurt. Iff also a traditional bit in T. Elmer Eoga-dus family, toe.

and they'rtentertaininj next Saturday from in their Fayetteville Forties D0AC6 A-number ef cocktail will be given before tha traditional SL Thomas More Christ' Hotel Sjmcuw. Mr. sod Mrs. Wttterd Ota-lit, given by Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Posthill of Hathaway Rd. Their guests will be George Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. T.

R. Dunnigan. Mr. and Mrs John Farnham, Mr. and Mrs.

John Elleman, Mr, and Mrs. M. M. Haertig, Mr. and Mrs.

Alan Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Conlon, Mr. and Mrs.

Byron Davis, Mr. and Mrs L. Alderson, Mr and Mrs Paul Apfel, Mr and Mrs. M. Donald Low Jr, Mr.

am! Mrs. Edward Labs, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Loursy, Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Kelley, Edwin Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Loretz. Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. McNally. Mr and Mrs. Bruce Miller, Mr.

and Mrs. David Saunpsell, Mr, and Mrs. James Strodel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shea, Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Tiernsn, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strodel. i -p tt.ilA i.i.

A. tl U. 4, x.u A AUf Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jaeggli, Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Sampsell, Mr. and Mrs. Cady Kepler and Mrs. Richard Loomis.

Former Fayetteville residents, Dr. and Mrs, A. B. Hatch hare Issued invitations to about for a brunch next Sunday In their new lia.vest-old hnntf In Petrrhnw Hitrfc js going io uuiich fiom cuslomarj Iiolidi) menu an other things, serve a special casserole dish (her own secret recipe) Guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Murphy of Woodehuek Hill Rd. will be Mr. and Mrs. Dean Carthy, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jarobsen and Mr and Mrs. Robert Byrne. Going to Mr.

and Mrs, Bernard Lawler's on Haddonf leld Dr. will be Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKinley, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs Edward Shadd. rt Mrs.

Nicholas Georgiade Hendfkks Chapel Scene of Wedding Miss Anita Khanzadian became Wish You Were Here. YoltUde we teem to get started earlier. Sometimes I iesest this thinking it Is a trick, on the part of the jner- to get mote people to start buying sooner. With it is different They begin to wrivt early to the month, birt ttls is easier on the hard working nail rt, UK), iui ieviyituu ut llwtli JJU Mia for there Is more time to enjoy then. un year to year one looks forward to, clever cards from oil people.

Gertrude (Mrs. John) Brooks has established a reputation lor her jingles chronicling the events of a year in her lift. This time, on lovely glittery green post card she reminds us that "jet propulsirn and the atom, can useful blessings bring, if we keep our grip on freedom, and Christmas carols sing." The Carl eard li destined as usual by talented Ashley. OM-faskteaed illhcBCttes of each member the fatally gmp are tree to life portraits, made more Interestlnc by addition ef the Saadra Soult Ashley, Dean Eunice Hilton, of the College of Home Economics, la a green lighted tree makes a wish in verse to her many friends. "Go, take this wish to every friend.

A year of blessings without end." Deaa Eiiih Samiih. the University School of Nursifif sends season's greetters five Uagtafes, colorful card, yrefcedB from which benefit the United Nations Children's Fund. The Edwin M. Hinrich's card is a line drawing of Evergreen jfarms, their lovely home on Cazenovia Lake, complete with barns, the bride yesterday of pheasants, deer, dogs and fish. No need to doubt that the Georgiade.

The Rev, Dr. Charles clever artist was Mrs. Hmnchs herself. at 5 Along with busy preparations for the holidays this week, I have. ii2tt me) the bemg tne jury tano of Taunton Heights Dr.

will), Tiie mat the daugh- paM i. i ren orted as commanded at 10 a.m. Monday. There were Chanel Barbara Beats probably will greet you with her left hand today because on her third finder is a beautiful diamond. Though the news of her engagement to Joe Cooper doesn't come as a complete surprise to their intimate friends, it's nonetheless exctl- sesses a charming, lovely manner, which etpecially tndean her to ker elders.

Her parents, tfce Leslie Beats of FayettevlUe, art an i open from today and later Mr. and Beak, Barbara, FrrCnOS Together and her sister, Judy, will go to the Joseph Coopers for a late vr i i I Replacing their annual smorgasbord, Mr and Mrs. Melvuu fHolm o'f 150 Edwards Dr. served curry of shrimp, ham. tossed.

salad, dessert and coffee, when they had a group of 30 neighbors. Invitations were sent to 100 rt their friends by Mr and Mrs. to Fridav mght usually plan two or three parties John E. McCarthy ot S. Orchard for their party from 5-8 the holidavs and previouslv entertained at cocktails ter of entertain Dr and Mrs, Nathan Seibd, Dr.

and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Mr, and ilrs. Joseph Piraino. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Heitzman. Miss Katherme Ander-f Khsnzadian about 5C od men and Kw" the jury room on the third floor Onondaga Mr. ol court hwK except that over half of them were women. i tin? son of Airs Georgiade of New York 1 Larry Fhllll veteran clerk, was very polite to us all. reception followed for made us fee! at hoi "goffering us the use of Mr.

and Mrs. John "Butler give a party in their home, 118 marriage by her toaa The TilUaffi A Bsldens of Clarandon Si expect about friends to drop in around 5 today for Christmas cheer. Dec. 15. 50 T.

Seymour, Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Maim i their i are cocktails aad buffet supper is Mrs Constance, whose guests will be Mr. and Mrs George Philip and and Mr. and Mrs.

Dean and the entertaining brooke Sd, Manlius. There's a playpen vp In the Grant c. in IteWltt. Their Ifl months old grandchild, Grant Phillip, Is here son street home of Mr. and Mrs Walter G.

Matz, who were hosts for the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Emerick between 5 and 7. of Shaker Heights, Ohio. And today young Grant will be christened at 11 ajn.

in DeWitt Community Church. This afternoon the senior Emericks are having open house and the guest list Include! mostly old friends of their son and neighbors. n.ic«i- dim idi aown to wan tneir cali, cnatting logeUier in friendly fashion At Jengih two lawyers came in with their clients, we all swore 'a true verdict render according to the evidence," and 12 of us her matron of honor. wer drawn for his brother was! TM youn asked each prospective juror a number oi iGeorge Georgiade, and ushers' queshonE to determine his qualification s. The case concerned lia- jwere Samuel Santangelo and Va- in an automobile accident.

I believe it is known as an "te- than Khanzadian, brother of the, suran ca Dn de 1 When he came to me he asked me rf I had ever been involved i Mrs Georgiade was graduated sr aiitc I Mud and naa a law sun pend- Syracuse University and is, in on mv difficulty with New York State roads He said, "Are the plaintiff or the defendant?" In my con- only word I could think of In legal lingo was litigant" that wasn't rijht. I qaickly said. "I don't tamw, bat I ated Vith Boar's Head Drama saitl sut of New Yorh That did it. Amid the arnnsed Jordan 121 Austin Ave. society.

She is employed by nwrmurings the entire jurr panel, I was told I was excvaed for Mrs. James O'Connor, Crum Forster. day, and slunk out to finish up my Christinas shopping. and Mrs. Patrick Cunning- ji Georgiade served four ut fiont misunderstand me.

Susan I shall be back there in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart- i7ears the Army Berlin. aacrnuig ready for action. The privilege of serving on a jury aett, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Byrnes, and is a senior at Syracuse Uni-i 15 OM ol blessings of this freedom of ours. Mr. and Sirs. Joseph.

Lawton, JrJversiiv where he ha? been var-' oxv perhaps more than ever, those of us who live in this There was a steady stream of (75) guests yesterday at the Wil- Mr. and Mrs John Lawton. heavyweight boxer three'America, appreciate what it means to be citizens of a democracy. RrnEf-v-rJ Rd i 1' i them the Charles Florings David Phelans. the William Var Neighbors of the William Walkers on Marvelle Rd.

be Houtens and toe Bernard mm- SvSfSS, fwtatae' guests after 3 next Sunday, and close-by the Howard Dirks breaas. et Bela Deita i STw ih- Planning a cocktail supper Saturday. I m.nted to the home of Mr. and t' forces for a a a the M. raters be done is the Morton home on All set far a.

brunch next Sunday are the Ted Chapnans of Bradford Pkwy, Accepting are Mr. and Mrs. William Ogden, Kir. and Mrs. Thomas Burns, the Robert Taskers, the Hawley Swalls, the Holland Andersons, the Gerard McKees, the War- Two parties find the Collin Armstrongs hosts in their home "The Fayetteville, They had a group Friday for cocktails and supper and next Sunday afternoon thej ve invited about 40 for snacks and cheer.

i ren Terwllligers, the Harry Copelands, the Charles Fenns, the Albert Doolittles. Mr. and Mn. Alfred Cady and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Diamond of London, Ont, who are in town for week or so. aad Mrs. Arthur Bigsby. 'years. Mr.

and Mrs Gerald Sizing andt Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Dr. and Mrs.

William J. Ryan have asked to their home, on Bellevue Dr. and Mrs Richard Sullivan. Dr. and Mrs.

Joseph Delmonico. Jlr. and Mrs. Harold 1 Winters, Mr and Mrs Wrtham 1 Kearney and Mr. and Mrs Julian' Edgcomb.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hoff- and man of 122 Ruskirt Ave. wdl en- gals Margaret LaBourdette, Arm Callahan Roseraary Carroll, are having a cocktail party today in Rosemary's tertain Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Osta, 1 home on Coleridge Ave. Guest list numbers 125. and Mrs Robert Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCarthy.

1 Mr. and Mrs. James O'Neill and Dr. and jlrs Herman Dick. Merry has set in School's out aad gaieiy is 1 at another gathering will 1 bustm' out all over for the teen-age set.

Dr and Mrs J. A. Malgienj One of the nicest parties of the season Is the Junior Assembly whose guests will be Dr and Mrs given along with the Senior Assembly by the Syracuse Junior Samuel Bregande. Dr. and Mrs' League.

Asner Black, Dr. and Mrs Leo For the set. the dance this ear is Thursday at Dr, and Mrs Xichola? Drumlins. Beforehand there's a dinner in the Louisiana JRoom; pirro Dr and Mrs. Louis Far- of the Onondaga Golf Club with hostesses Nancy Sullivan, daughter cnione.

Dr and Mrs. Thomas of the George Sullivans, and Debbie Dailey. daughter of the John Gigantelli, Mr and Mrs. Anthon. P.

Dailevs. Bersam. Mr and Mrs Howard Their guests will be Nancy Copeland. Virginia Duncan. Cynthia Amrose and Mr.

and Mrs Donald, Chads, Barbara Burns, Candy Northrap, Rosene Fraser. Giancola Jonn Hancock, Peyton Hills. Tommy Mulvihill, Peter Seymour, an Mrs Joseph Dawson Sedgwick Dr. home for her daughters. Mrs.

John Crosby, and Mr Pfiter Ilahertj Ray Alex 5e arl Bruce rraser 3iaBy of 114 Winkworth Parkway will Crosoy. MIK Virginia and Miss Mary Dey and Mrs Daniels Brasted co lentertain Mr and Mrs. Andrew who is here from Rosem6nt. Pa, with Mr Brasted and their lQut at tije Oaondaga Golf lub too, Bonnie Bottger, daughter Bright. Mr and Mrs Robert daughter, Barbara.

Mr and Fred erick Bottger of Scott Ave. and Nancy Ditch. Mr and Mrs. David Har- iGottscbalk. daughter of Mr.

aad Mrs. Eichard Gottschalk of den, Mr aad Mrs Arthur Langan Tux-Pflrrv Frock Rd, wiU be hostesses before the Assembly. Seated wither and Mrs James an fl i UA ruriy them fof dmner be Sandy Cathy Alfred Mrs. G. Stuart Roth Classrooms and books were forgotten last night and the halls James Pfau, Peter Alford and Richard Robinson.

I Dr and Mrs George Madison of Pebble Hill School rang out with laughter and gaiety at the 1 J107 Summit Ave will be hosts to Upper School Christinas Kathleen Cooney. daughter of Mr ajid Mrs Richard Cooney Mr anfi Mrs John Madison. Mr Juniors and seniors and their dates met for dinner in the aM Alfred Cady. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Cady Jr, will and Mrs Eawara Flynn and home of Martha Ives. daughter of the Kenneth Ives of Manlius. have a joint dinner is the Cooney home in Fayetteville. Mr and Mrs Ralph Chester I Meeting at the hotel before 1 and and Mrs. Newcomers to Syracuse, and newiyrteds as well, Mr.

and Mis. ArUiiir A. Eojce, who axe living at 64i W. Onondaga entertained Wednesday night Their guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Howard D. Clark, Mr. and TOURger Jfit Mrs. John Bucci Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jackson of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Boyle and Mr. and Mrs. Kaj Schonemaiu. Mr.

Boyce Is associated -1th British Overseas Airways Corp. Friends of Andy Tuck are having a chance te meet his fiancee, Janet Burgess of Plandome, L. who here visiting Andy, his mother, Mrs. Edmund French, and Mr, French of 533 Allen St. Yesterday Mr.

Mrs. French entertained at cocktails In Janet's honor. Last night Mrs. Donald M. Dey was hostess at supper in her Miss LHlie Mae Jones since -we read daily how thousands are giving their lives to accomplish what we often take for granted Mav your Chrtstmas be filled with the love and joy of family ajid friends in our wonderful America where freedom rings, not on Chnrtnias day.

but every day of the year. Jones-Armstrong Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs Devens Hurd, Mrs Kar 1 of Baldwmsville. announte the mond 301 Cleveland Blvd, Fayetteville announce the en- engagement of her aaughter gagement daugh ter. Miss Miss Lillie Mae Jones, to Ray- Charleen Judy Sj-mcnds to rsonfl sor.

of cf 2202 and Mrs. Albert L. Armstrong of i vin St p. I Miss Smonds attended Goodear tBurlmgame School and was Miss Jones attended Baldwins- graduated from Syracuse She 13 ville Academy and is associated a member of Alpha Gamma with General Electric Co. Her 1Tta ront Mr King, an alumnus of Staun- fiance was graduated from Cort- ton Military Academv.

High School and is Unuersitj, served ployed by Thomas Drywall of years with the Army in Syracuse. jKorea and now is completing his studies at Syracuse University. The wedding will take place He is a member of Chi Phi fra- Jan. 26. ternny.

oe Stuart who also invited the chacerones too. Martha was chairman oi And Chip Greene, son ol the Richard Greenes and Marilyn me annuai party ana Aicnara namei maae sure that tne deco- Salisoury. daugmer of the William Salisburys. will entertain nana rations were just right. 16 oi their mutual friends at the Salisburys on Rd.

(Laura, Dr The Carlton Joiners of Salt Springs Rd. had a party for their Mr and Mrs. MorreM son. Jerry, whose guests were eighth and ninth graders and their I'm off for a week at home with my brood and most 5- Sontbwick. Mr.

and Mrs Liar- dates. peciaUy my son, John, who came in from the skies (San CJ1ce Mr and TM And for some the dance didn't end when the orchestra played Tex) about dawn yesterday. emar Home Sweet Home, for Judy Launsback, daughter of Mr, and Mrs It's pretty thrilling to see your own son winging his way Clancy Hopkins Jr. P. S.

Launsback of Roxford Dr. had about 30 of her special friends of the clouds--a B-25 gracefully circling the field once, then Also, in for midnight snacks. They could have danced all night at the delightful Christmas part, -her first--that Martha Holden, 12-year-old daughter of the' VERT BAPPT XEW TEAK, jscending while you wait anxiously and happily watching it land. There's no greeting quite equals "Hi, Mom." SO IT'S A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL AND A and Mr! Robert Sexton, Mr and Mrs William Mr. and Mrs Robert Strodel, Kr.

and Mrs Ned Strodel, Mr. and Mrs. James Strode! and 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseoh Strodel.

Tfrtti Mrs. Nealy W. McCrame California Bound Laura Mae P'tts became i the bride of Nealy Wayne Me- at 2:00 p.m yesterday in Fabius Methodist Church. The Rev. Donald Romlein officiated.

The bride is the daughter cf and Mrs. Marion Pitts of! i Fabius, and the bridegroom is 'the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. McCrame of Valdosta, Ga.

Im- jmediately following the cere- jmony a reception was held ui ithe church parlor, i Mrs. McCrame's cousin, Mac Cross, was maid of honor. Miss Mary Lou Magnusonj was bridesmaid and Rita Pitts flower girl. The bridegroom's' jattendants were Earl Pitts, best man, and Robert Penoyer, usher. After Jan.

7, the McCranies make 'their home in Long Beach, Calif, where Mr. Mc- ranie is stationed with the Navy. Ova-Ottoman Mrs. Jennie Uva of 215 RivoH announces the engagement of her daughter. Hiss Miry Ann Uva, to Pfc, James Ottoman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Ottoman of 850 Salina Si Mia Uva is a graduate of Convent school and is employed by Grouse Hinds Co. Her fiance, a graduate of North High school is serving with the U. S. Army Miry Ann Uva NEW LIFE FOU CASSEROLES To clean casseroles and pans which art heavily stained, sprinkle on powdered cleanser, work the powder into a green foam, aad let it stand a few minutes before rinsing with hot water- The dish or pan will be gleaming and clean.

Haf To Become Bride Mrs, William Learmouth Couple Wed In CaienOYta Cazenovia Methodist Church 1 was the setting yesterday for the marriage of Miss WHberta Irene Gould, daughter of Mrs, Hhoda GouWof Cazenovia, and William Lawrence Learmouth, son of Mr, and Mrs. William C. Learmouth of Delphi Tails. The Rev. R.

Bertrand Brett performed the nup- Ual service. Miss Join Station was maid ot Mary Jane Fowler and. Miss Louise Learmouth. Thomas O'Connell was belt man. Donald Shawl and Peter Henderson ushered, Rty Baker was ring bearer and Susan Lichtenburg, flower girl A reception took place In Owa- ghena Grange.

The touple will reside Geneva. Miss Dolores Anne Haliiday Mr. and Mis. Harold Roy Hal- Uday of 5534 S. Salina St, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dolores Anne Hal- iiday, to Philip A.

Reynolds of Middletown. Conn. A spring wedding is planned. Mist HaUMay Is a graduate of Ononaaga Valley Academy, Central City Business Institute and Cortland State Teachers College, sorority. She it presently teaching in Kenmote school system, Buffalo.

Mr. Reynolds is a graduate of Princeton University and received a master of science" degree in Aeronautical Engineering at Princeton University Graduate School. He employed by Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Buffalo. Course Arranged For Flower Lovers Tne Fourth Annual Symposium, under the auspices of the Federated Garden Clubs of New York' State. wiU take place in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.

Jan. 8, 9, 10, 11. The course is planned for the interest and participation of exhibitors, horticulturists, show committees, home owners and gardeners. The final day an examination will be available for qualified judges who wish to obtain a national council refresher certificate. Stuart C.

Ortloff of Huntingtoa, will lecture on "Appreciation of Landscape Design "The Creative Use of Color" will be; demonstrated by Mrs. Robert Reister of Syracuse. Roy Boutard ol the Garaen Center, Stockbridge, Mass, will conduct a workshop for the judging of plant material, and Mrs. Vincent P. whitsitt.

will conduct one on judging arrangements. York City is general chairman. further information may be obtained from the Federated. Garden Clubs of New-York State, 10 East 43rd St, New York City. IT'S CHANNEL 3 FOR TOPS ON 1 P.

M. "ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON" A special Christmas presentation of Syracuse and Onondaga Council of Churches, featuring the Rev. Charles Benton, Rer. Foster Freeman, Mrs. Henry Taylor and a Cherub's Choir--an expression of the Christmas Spirit.

1:30 P. M. "MUSIC IN MY HEART' Hour-long film presentation, starring Rita Hay worth, Tony Martin. Music--Adventure--Romance. Andre Kostelanetz, Alan Mowbray are featured.

P. M. THE SISTERS' CHOIR 65 Nuns from Catholic of Syracuse lift their voices in praise of the Christmas Season. Leo Fisselbrand directs. Christmas Message presented by Rr.

Rev. James Callaghan, Supt. of Parochial Schools. 4 P. M.

WIDE, WIDE WORLD Dave Gdrrowoy conducts an exploration of how North America celebrates Christmas, 5:30 P. M. "A MAN CALLED Barry Sullivan stars in this exciting new series of International Espionage in the World's Capitals. Fallow Hie adventures of this master intelligence agent each Sunday. It P.M.

THE ALCOA HOUR THE STINGIEST MAN IN Musical Adaptation of 'The Christmas Corel" Stan Include BASIL RATH SON VIC DAMONE, JOHNNY DCSMOND, PATRICE MUNSEL l-'ll II I I 1.

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