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THE J'OST-STANDARI), Syracuse, N. Y. Saturday. July 27. 1957 5 The Fernwoorf Split Level House Has Every Facility By GEItKT BISHOP Associated Architects took exceptional care in planning the tri-level home they call "The Kenwood" and the result is a fine example of modern designing.

Every level has been put to the fullest use, with no corners cut in this excellent three- bedroom plan. Probably the most notable accomplishment is the layout of The three bedrooms arc on the top level in complete privacy, two of them occupying fine corner positions. The rear room has its own bathroom with a stall shower and also rates twin sliding door closets, AH of the rooms ire served by a foyer the main bathroom Is easily accessible from the two front bedrooms as well GARAGE RECREATION ROOM UTILITY ROOM Dear Object-Marriage Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: 1 am a stranger here and have has even called me long distance to tell me THE FERIWOOD 7-28-57 FernwoocP is a three- bedroom split-level with complete facili- ties on every level. LOWER LEVEL DINING BEDROOM KITCHEN ROOM BATH HALL LIVING ROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM UPPER LEVEL the main living area, which tech-Las the main living 1 area half nically should be considered as; flight down. the second level.

This is open! The front entrance is on the planning as its best, with the; same level as the two-car ga- living room extending across, rage and opens on a corridor the entire front of the level. extends the full depth of Wed in Solvay Last Saturday Miss Josephine i daughter oJC Cleto Chemotti of 30L Hall Solvny, and the late Mrs. Chemotti. was married to Daniel, Fragnito. son of; Mr.

and Mrs. Casino Fragnito of'324 Sixth Solvay, Saturday, July 20, in St. Cecilia's Church. Solvay, by the Rev. Angclo Morbito.

Miss Eleanor Martone was maid of honor, while Mrs. Joseph lamondo and Mrs. Abramo Che- Have You Heard? a I am not schooled in. I am single and looking for a nice little lady near or in her 50's to help me run a Motel--with marriage the object. The faith is not important.

We can take care of that later. Thank you. --LOOKING DEAR LOOKING: The faith IS Important. You meet the nicest people in church. Join one and start looking from there.

DEAR ABBY: Am I asking too much of my gentleman friend if I insist: (1) He help me on with my coat. (2) He stands when I am standing in public. (3) He never spits in my presence. (4) He asks me before turning a ballgame on TV right in my face. Thank you.

--ANN DEAR ANN; You ire not ASKING loo much. Are you getting? i Koorns With Depth thc house to a rear entrance. Actually a part of the living; The stairway to the living room room, but still maintaining its level is midway back. own identity, is a spacious i Actually, this might be coning area that extends on the left'sidcred a four-level home, for to the rear line. Eliminating all! the' area beneath the main liv- scparation, the architects ere-; ing level, a half flight down what amounts to one big) from the front entrance covri- room, which is given a further dor, has been divided to Jorm a of expansion by the; large recreation room on the wealth of window area.

There is a three-sash window; utility room. rear, fully separated from the across the front ot the living room and the dining room has double windows on both the left side and the rear. The fireplace is also placed in a posi- "The which can be built with or without a basement, contains 1,272 square feet of living space, with the garage adding 485 square feet. The i i I tion that permits it to is 22,671 cubic feet with "both areas equally well. Mrs.

Daniel Fragnito motti were bridesmaids. Fred Albil.er served as best man, Abrama Chemotti and Joseph Fragnito ushered. After a reception at Henry i.Icran's, the newlyweds left on a trip to New York City and Virginia Beach. They will reside at and 19,443 cubic feet! 139 Charles Avc. Solvay.

The kitchen has been sniarUylwithout basement If the house Mr. and Mrs. Fragmlo are grad- planncd, i entrances constructed without basement, uates of Solvay High School. The cither the livinff room or thelthe heater is-placed in the space i is employed by the Onon- rHning room, The work area is'allowed lor the basement stair- da a Pottery Co. Her husband generally confined to an is attending Syracuse University, ranges along the inside right; Blueprints and complete specU College of Engineering and is wall and across (he rear and in-'fications can be obtained at rea- president of Tau Beta Pi.

vice eludes a built-in oven and coun-jsonable cost by using the ac-iP i i of the Engineers' Stu R. AND MRS. DEAN ELLIOTT, who have been residing in Columbus, Ga. have returned to Syracuse to 1 live. Both are graduates ot Alfred University.

Mrs. Elliott, the former Carol Elizabeth Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Marcus L. Hughes of 145 Beverly Rd. and Skaneatelcs, previously was a nurse a Veteran's Administration -Hospital.

Mr. Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Elliott of-Bradford, has completed his'tour of duty as lieutenant serving with the U. S.

Army at Fort Benning, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes are giving a reception today in their in honor of their son-in-law and daughter, who were married March 23 in St. Michael's Chapel in the Woods, Fort Benning.

Out-of-town guests attending will be: Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mezzell and children, of Houston, Texas: Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Elliott of Frederic Manson of Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Griffin of Hollis, L. Mr, and Mrs.

Joseph Hartranft, Mrs. Ronald Warren and children, of Jersey Shore, Miss Minnie Wolcott of Alfred; Mr. and.Mrs. Douglas Hanau of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton Bell of Binghamton and Mr. and Mrs. Wells Blackmer and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Badger of Honeoye.

Mrs. Benjamin A. Gratzcr of 128 Church North Syracuse, is home after spending a week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Kimpland and children.

Susan and Randy of Binghamton. Moving to Burbank. are Mr. and Mrs. H.

Kent Hammond and son. Harley, of 111 Harding PL Mr. Hammond, a graduate of the New York State Ranger School in Wanakena, is planning to engage in surveying and drafting work in Burbank. They will have a reunion with Mrs. Hammond's father, Dr.

Harley Standish, who lives on the West Coast. Lt. and Mrs. John E. Groat returned Wednesday to AVaco, after a week's visit with the former's mother, Mrs.

Romaine Groat of 124 Miles Ave. Lt. Groat is an instructor at James Conally Air Force Base in Waco. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy S. Gullicksen and son. Sarge, former Syra- cusans, have returned to Harmon AFB in Stephenville, Newfoundland after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George L.

Clark of Amber. Other recent guests of the Clarks were Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Gratey of Wcston, Mass.

Lt. Charles T. Cooncy USAF, with Mrs. Cooney and son, Charles UI, will leave Tacoma, early in August for Anchorage, Alaska. Lt.

Cooney is being- transferred from McCHord Field to Elmendorf Field. Mrs. Cooncy's mother, Mrs. Edward R. Francis of 321 Gordon returned home recently after a Tisit with them.

Lt. Cooney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Cooney of 1044 Bellevue Ave.

DEAR ABBY: 1 have done a lot of "extra" work in but never got very far because I guess I never knew the right people, A producer who has always been very friendly to me (and said he loved me once about five years ago) called me and asked me I wanted to take a job in his- house looking after his children. This isn't the kind of work I was hoping for, but the pay would be good and maybe it would lead to something more in my line. Should I give it a try? --AT LIBERTY DEAR AT: This will lead to something all loves me, but when he is back in town I to find out about it from my cousin who is A waitress where he eats. I go with other fellows, too, but 1 him more. He says he will marry me ai soon as he gets a divorce from his wife but he hai to wait until she has the baby this summer.

I sure miss him. Should I call him up? --NANCY DEAR NANCV: You need this long distance mover like moose needs a hatrack. Keep him at long distance! CONFIDENTIAL TO MAKJORIE: Don't makw an Issue of it. Wear while to your wedding--but wear black underwear, DEAR ABBY: I almost cried when' 1 read that letter from TIRED DAUGHTER saying that 11 brothers and sisters didn't have a bed lor their poor old 82-year-old lather so he was sleeping on an Army My mother died when I was four and my father died when I was six and how I wish 1 had an aged parent to care for. I see that he had a comfortable bed if I had to sleep on the floor, I am not rich.

Abby, but I would be glad to send you the price ji a good second-hand bed if you would see gets it. this old gentleman --IDA G. right but it won't be "more in your line." Pass this up. He is offering you "second billing" a first-run house. DEAR ABBY: I go with a long distance mover.

He sends me postcards from all over and he enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope. DEAR IDA: Thank you for your generous offer, but the old gentleman has already been made comfortable. Bless you, Ida. you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Bur en in care of this paper. She mil be glad to answer your letter.

For a personal reply, Miss Ccmestraro Is Recent Bride I Arnone Mrs. Edward Tesoriero e- -i iA-7 -a i i -rx The marriage of Miss Annette Mr. and Mrs. William of 107 Berkeley are home CancstrarOi hter Mr anc rfftnlf'j- I i I 11 rr i ft nm Cod, and Quebec, Canada, the couple, will reside at Skaneateles for the summer. In September they will return to Cort- Jand.

The newlyxveds are graduates of Cortland- State Teachers Col- lege. Mrs. Tesoriero taught at Liverpool "Elementary and plans to teach in Cortland, Her husband, who served for two years with the U. S. Army in Gerrnany, is a wholesale dealer.

i tcrtop cooking unit. i cornpanying coupon. USE THIS COUPON TO ORDER BLUEPRINTS "THE FERNWOOD" Complete blueprints, materials lists and specifications: 1 Set for $8 Additional Sots $5 Each With Basement 0 Without Basement PLAN BOOKS 3 "Your Ideal New Home" at 75c (57 designs) "Modern Home Styling" at 50c (25 designs) NAME ADDRESS CITY ZONE STATE Send check or money order to THE ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS 229 AVest 43rd St. New York 36, N. Y.

Department SPS (Do Not Send Currency) dent Council and a member of Pi Tau Sigma, He is employed by the Carrier Corp. Samuel R. Slowey Weds in Oneida after week's stay in San Francisco, Calif. Mr. Spitz, president of Spitz Advertising Agency, attended the annual conference of the First Advertising Agency Group at the Sheraton-Palace where he presented a paper on advertising agency management He was elected publicity chairman of this national organization.

Here for the golden wedding anniversary Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baxter of Phoenix were his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith of Long.

Meadow, Mass. They remained lor a few days visit and before returning home were guests of their niece, Mrs. Budd Carter and Mr. Carter of Three Rivers. Miss Marjorie C.

Smith of 820 Livingston Dean of Women at Syracuse University, is spending several weeks in her summer home on Isle au Haut, off the coast of Maine. Former Syraeusans, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. of Keystone Mrs.

John Canestraro of 202 Lodi and Edward Tesoriero son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tesoriero of Cortland, took place Saturday, July 20, in Our Lady of Pompci Church with the Rev Charles Borgognoni officiating. Miss Yolande Canestraro was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Mary Jo.

Tesoriero, sister of the bridegroom, Lorraine Frustagli and Dauryne Haas. Richard Bertone was best man and the ushers Robert Poole, Robert Cutia and John Heights, are visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. The Rev. James Slowey of Mcx- Mrs A TMstrup of 176 Gencsec Park and their son-in-law jico was the i i a i clergyman a daughter, Mr. and French of Manhus.

A wedding breakfast and buifct luncheon at Martin's in Liverpool were followed by a recep- I summer with his father, Emile dePlanque Jr. and Mrs. orncr Phyllis Slye Wed In Baldwinsville The vY.arrin.£?e of Miss Phyllis Anne Slye. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

B. Slye of IS Elisabeth Baldwinsville, to John A. Bossey son of John A. Bcssey of Minoa. took place Saturday, July 20.

in the First Presbyterian Church, Bsl'dwinsville. The Rev. W. G. JBcIl performed the ceremony and Mrs.

John K. King presided.at the organ. A reception followed immediately in the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Harry Carson of Cleveland, Ohio, sister of the bride, u-as her matron of honor.

Miss Judith Ann Bcssey served as junior bridesmaid. William Miller of Rochester best man. Ushering were! Margaret Dottle Married July 20 312 Rugby ltd. Last weekend they were puests of Mrs, dePlanque's brother-in-law and sister. Mr, and Mrs.

John McIIwaine at their summer home on Tupper Lake, At. home after a visit of several days in Home, are Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Nicholson of 823 Maryland Ave.

They were guests of their son-in-law and daughter, and Mrs. G. Franklyn Dunbar Jn and children, Peter and Stephen, Mrs. Robert Cowan of Albany recently spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Nelson of Whetstone Manlius.

Mr. Cowan was here last xveekend before departing on a business trip. He rejoined Mrs. Cowan and they have returned home. A a wedding trip to Cape July fi when i i dePlanciue In of Alexandria, is spending I at the American Legion in nephew, Samuel Robert Slowey, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander J. Slowey of 400 W. SU was married to Miss Joan Lucy Lawler of Oneida. The ceremony took place in SL Patrick's Church, Oneida.

The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henry Lawler of Oneida. Mrs. David P.

Kinney of Oneida and William' Phclps were the attendants. Thomas and James Slowey, brothers of the bridegroom, ushered, Thf bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Joseph Colwav of Oneida, I The couple is residing at 211 ot fewburgh, assistant secretary of I I 1 9 1 Hm 1 1 J-h I rt Brook Oneida, after a wedding trip to Canada. Mrs. Slowey is a graduate of Oneida High School and the Uni- versitv of Rochester. She is em- ployed in the export department.

Oneida Ltd. Her husband, a State trooper assigned to Troop was graduated from Onondaga Valley Academy and attended Syracuse University. He served two years in the U. S. Navy during World War j.

3n Syracuse for a brief stay this week was John Ruskowski the New York State Joint Legislative Committee on Problems of the Aging. He attended a meeting with members of the Syracuse Council on the Aging and other social agencies to plan an exhibit for the New York State Fair. Marriage Licenses Marrlape licenses have been issued tine followinc by the Office of the City Clerk: Charles Paul Rowan. Middle Grwi- x'HIe. and Jacqueline M.

Bcrtrand. 101 Hatch St. Michael G. Feo, 155 Fitrh and Concctta A. Bellucct, 1203 Highland St.

Carmen D. 915 Butternut 61., and Alba R. Herfcimer. Louis A. Nnrdcllo.

Town of DeW.tt. and Patricia J. Gardner. 512 a AVf. Donald J.

Brodhcad. Town of Clay, and Ruuh M. Davis. Jordan. Dom.nick A.

Mezatpsta, 1637 Salina and Stella J. Grarilnski, 120 McClure Avc. Joseph G. Pcrrlla. 756 Viola Pollman, 112 Dearborn ow Thomas S.

of Fayettcville is home after a visit to Mon- tcga Bay, Jamaica, W. I. Births Recorded The followintr births have been re- (Shirley M. Johnson). HD No.

2. Man- BIG FAMILY Mrs. James Grimes, Jr. St. John the Baptist Church was the setting Saturday, July 20, for the marriage of Miss Margaret L.

Dottle, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Frank Dotllc of 207 Bear to James F. Grimes son of Mr. and Mrs.

James F. 'Grimes Ithaca. The Rev. James Cnuikins performed the double ring ceremony. Miss Rose A.

Dottle was maid of honor for her sister. Bri'dcs- maids were Miss Sally Grimes of Ithaca snd Miss Mary Pctrocci. Robert Drake of Ithaca was best man. Gerald Garden of Carbondale. and Donald Miller of Binghamton ushered.

The couple will reside at 2507 Gcncsce SI. upon their returns Gordon Slye, Harry Carson a trip to A a i City, Allen Smith, land Virginia Beach. Va, Mrs. BcFsey is a graduate ofi The bride is a graduate College, Defiance, Franklin High and Mr, Bcssey is a SyracuseICarbonriale, arid is employed asi University graduate. ia stenographer by Carrier Corp, After trip to husband, a graduate of Tth- acr, High School, is omploycd by LORING.

Ont. itf-- Two kittens weren't enough for Debbie, pet cat owned by Sandra Bain of this North Bay district com- Debbie has adopted eight baby black rabbits. munity, THESE WOMEN! By d'Alessio cnrricd the Bureau nf Vital Statistics: SONS Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F.

MacDonalri Florence L. Wilson 711 Matty Malty dale. July Mr. aud Mrs. Alan P.

Shcnhard (Nancy M. Sparrow), 320 W. Pleasant 17. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

William R. Owens (Lois R. GumprcchtK 25 Caton East Syracuse- July 17. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Lovcll (Antoinette Chi va role l. 207 Bartlctt Liverpool. July 18. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce D.

Fcrpuson (Constance L. Cuversonl. 40 Devonshire Nort.h Syracuse. July IS. Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Mrs. John A. Bcssey Heai-tan (Ruth' A. Smyth), Flower Lane, Marcellus, July is.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. GaHo Sr. I Rita A.

Stone), 707 Lodi July 18, Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. KoHenkark (Bonnie M. Him.

Brown St. Bald- winsvijle, July 19. Mr. and John J. Harrinpton Man- SchlacterK 70-1 Wimon July 10.

Mr. Mrs. Stanley L. Klocek Sr. (Martha J.

Clark), 124 Warner July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Thompson a a New Woodstock, N. July 10.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernrst c. Gaske (Ella L. Bclusc July hJ.

20? Camillas Camillus. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Vollmrr 'Mary M.

HceanK 180 Hudson July 20. Mr. and Mrs. Norhert, J. Carter (Marcaret E.

Hayes), 135-137 Seymour July 20. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Kellcy (Beverly J.

Duell), 2425 S. SUtc July 20, Mr and Mrs, Thomas F. Grenpa (Anne Katale), 202 First North July 20. Mr. ami Mrs, Edward Hardier (Shirley J.

Cou.sch 1003 Hudson Fairmount, 20. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Montsom- cry (Shirley T. Epoch), 10D Hamricn July 21 Mr, and Mrs.

Kenneth CalkMns Sr. iPAtric.A E. Gallagher i. is Parkway England, the ncwlywcds will re- aide in Syracuse, General Electric Co. "You won't i it in that book.

This is a chapter in book I'M planning to write!" lids. July Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. A a (Barbara A.

McGurrin), 147 inccnt July 23. A Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ritarco Phyllis S. San-clink, 3225 Butternut July 17.

Mr. and Louis A. Totcria (Lor- etle Louis 604 N. Townscncl July 17. Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Fazekns (Mary D. Greco), 320 Grant July IS. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Bacon (Patricia A.

Brown). 3H Green July 18. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond G. Kopp (Mary F.

119 Vincent July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Taylor (Frances E.

HogarO, 204 Hibiscus North Syracuse, July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gauris 'Susan SpcratoK 136 Mather July in. Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent D. Lawrence M. WinchcIIi, 204 RoWnhood Lane, Cnmillus, July 19. Mr.

and Mrs, Edward J. Haydrn (Claire a a 707 Carbon July Mr. and Mrs. i R. Smith (Patricia A.

Pcrrin). 10R Isabella July 20. Mr. and Mrs Edward J. Phclps (Anne Russrlli.

4 Terry July 20. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephens (Mary Myers Lane, Liverpool. July 20.

Mr, and Mrs. William Ryan Jr. A. Connin), 307 Court July i L. HathcrilK 5-n Park- and Rose M.

Ea-SXman. Canaytoia, D. Kinp 122 Mrdora and Jean S. Workman. 1217 Glcncovc, North.

VETERAN DRIVER HOOSEVELT, Okla. MV-Ward McFarland started driving kids to school 26 years ago in a wagon drawn by mules. He's still at it, but now he's driving a bus. sale! famed Temptation girdies 3.90 rcgulorly 7.50 Today only, hurry to Flah's Shcppingtown for our high-waist slimmer of nylon power net and satin lastex. White, Two to a customer 'at this great big saving! Baldvtnsvillc, July 21.

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jolly Jr. Mr, (Carol Tylers Center Cleveland- July 21.

Mr, nnd Mrs Ncal Schwenn (Carol 601 diaries Cliitien- July 22, a Mrs. Chftrlrs P. SamsH M. 015 Manor Chlt- tonanso, July 22. Mr.

nnri Mrx John D. Nelson (Glacis C. Sprsncm. Crdarvale RD 2, Syracuse, 23, Mr. und Mrs.

Donnlc 71. Thlbault Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Clark fArlecn A. Barden). Fabius, July 21.

Mr. and Mrs, Bernard P. Carr A M. Hcter.s), 328 Woodbine July 21. Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold L. Shftfer fJoann Reed), 11 Caton Syracuse. July 21, Mr. and Mrs, Edward P.

Plascckl Olden Sorokac), 117 Lansdalc Rd EaU Syracuse. July 22, Mr. mid Mrs. Gerald Downey fGrcta M. Randall), 210 Hunt July 22, Mr.

and Mrs. Jamrs MMzlnpcr 'Mona M. Gibbs), RD 2, Kirkvillc, July 22, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph H.

Veronica Bcncki, 407 Richmond July Mr. and Mrs. Lro J. A (SnrA A. Ho'cveHi.

70D Hickory July 22. Dunk and 2648 SOUTH SALINA STREET NEAR BRIGHTON and every Saturday until 5:30 Week Mr, nnd Mtcharl Jtmp (Mary Johnson), 201 July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Charlrs Oflca Jr, V.

.107 ClifstmU North SyTftci.sr. July Mr. and "EvoreU C. Jonrs M. Taro), Box 13, FAyclicvlllc, July This Feat in 50 0AM MATTR and ESS BOX MBLt.

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