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

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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12
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12 THE POST-STANDARD, Syncm, H. Sunday, March 18, 1962 Miss Helen Ruth Corey Married at Syrian Rites H. Corey tt 111 Own daga announces the wedding last Sunday of his daughter Miss Helen Ruth Corey, to Issa F. Essa, The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs Martha Ess! of Amman, Jordan. The ceremony was performed hy the Rev.

Gregory Reynolds in St. Elias Syrian Orthodox Church. The bride's sister, Miss Evelyn Corey, was maid of honor. Miss Evelyn Abdetla and Mrs. Theo- dore Lenharflt were bridesmaids.

Junior attendant was Cynthia Corey. Ellas Essa, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man, Corey, Ferris Corey, Fred Corey and Karim Saadefi ushered. Summer Saadeh and Jeffrey Corey were flower girl and ring bearer respectively, Mrs. Essa, a ol Nottingham High School, is employed as medical secretary to Dr. Jay F.

Harris. Mr. Essa is a bookkeeper. Lt. R.

K. Goodfellow's Bride Native of Hamburg, Germany Miss Nancy Brown Will Be Wed in July Hawlw Miss Nancy Brown Mrs, Fred J. Brown of 306 Van St. announces the gagcment of her daughter, Miss Nancy Brown, to Alfred E. Komar, son of Mrs.

John J. Komar of Yonkers. The future bride is the daughter of the late Fred J. Brown. A July wedding Is planned.

Miss Brown is a graduate of Convent School. She received B.A. and M.A. degrees from the College of Home Economics, Syracuse University where she is affiliated with Thela Phi Alpha sorority and Pi Lambda Thela, national education honorary. The bride if faculty of ayette-Manlius Junior High School.

Mr, Komar was graduated from Yonkcrs High School and the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse. He is a man ufacturer's representative. Arnone Mrs. Issa F. Essi Durham Braly Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond F. Durham of 245 Buckley Road, Liverpool, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Paula Jand Durham, to Thomas GHlespie Braly, son of Mr- and Mrs. Nathan Brown Braly of Gallatin, Tenn.

Miss Durham is a graduate of Liverpool High School. She and 'tier fiance are employed in thel defense systems department of! General Electric Co. Mr. Braly an alumnus of Tennesse PoJytechnicai Institute, Cookeville, Tenn. is an engineer.

Announcement is made of the recent marriage of Miss Anneliese Hilmer and First Lt Richard X. Goodfellow, son of Mr. and Mrs J. Frank Goodfellow of 210 Hastings Place. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Hilmer of Hamburg, Alteagamme, Germany. Mrs. Goodfellow arrived from Germany four days prior to the wedding. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Frank H. Shimer in the First English Lutheran Church Miss Heidi Stapcifeidt was maid of honor William Barkby was best man. Ushers were Ross Lansing and Richard Aylesworth A reception was given in the home of Mrs. Harry Barkby of 1042 Sunnycrest Road. Lt.

Goodfellow was graduated from Syracuse He served two yeap with the Army in Augsburg, Germany, and now is on a special military mission Liberia, Africa. The bride is residing at the home of Lt. Goodfellow's parents until he returns Van Travis jr. The' weeding of Miss Clara Ann Miller and Van C. Travis will take place Sept.

1 in McLean Community Church. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller of McLean. Mr.

Travis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ban C. Travis of 131 Austin A graduate of Dryden Central School, Miss Miller is employed the department of agricultural economics at Cornell University Mr Travis, an alumnus of Cen- rai High School and Cornell Uni- versitv. is associated with the New York Slate College -of Agriculture at Cornell University.

Tladell Mrs. Richard K. Goodfellow VanJen Miss Paula Jand Durham Dr. Wright to Talk' Sunday school teachers nursery school teachers and parents of nurserj- school children are invited to attend the Association! for Nursery Education meetingl at 8 Tuesday in First Baptist Church hall. The Mental Health Players, a group of local volunteers, will Miss Margarette J.

Van Horn Mr and Mrs Ah. Van Horn present a skit. "The Rose announce the engage- Blackboard." Discussion leader ment of their daughter, Miss will be Dr. Bernice Wnght, departmental head of family relation and child development of Margarette Joy a to PTC Thomas Mandes. son Mr.

and Mrs. Wiibur' Handes the College of Home Economics. 1 of Marion. A summer wedding Syracuse University. planned.

PARK BRANNOCK says: toe your fashion mark. 'RAGALt' chooe the square design for the eojfume ond fhe Spring '62 your yeor to choose your toe. Black Potent Pump with Wildcat Potent Trim Hondbox to FARSIVG MfMflPAL GARAGF new season neiv look An ail weather delight is this lovely all wool jersey classic coat having cuffed sleeves, a taffeta lining and an inverted kick pleat back Sizes. 8-18 $29.98 Evcninr appointment $bo Skyline --753 James St. Free parking Planning an August wedding re Miss Linda Paskevich, oughter of Mr.

and Mrs. nthony F. Paskevich of 40G uffington Road, and Gerald lilgallen son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald KilgalUm of 108 'rmsby- Drive.

The future bride, an alumnae Nottingham High School, is a member of the graduating class Michigan State University, i Paskevich is affiliated with Kinder Ronacher Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Joyce Lor raine Kinder, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Gerald Kinder of 111 Powers Solvay and Rollant W. Ronacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Holland Ronacher of Con stantia.

A fall wedding is planned. The future bride, a graduate of Solvay High School, is em ployed by Hartford Insurant Co, A graduate of North Syracus' High School, Mr Ronscher associated with Mian Manufac luring Corp. to- WCTU MEETING Frances Willard Chapter of thi Women's Christian Temperanci Union will meet at 7:30 p.m. morrow in Wesieyan Methodis Church. Members will be aske to renew thetr subscriptions am plans for Youth Temperance Week will be discussed.

Occupational Clothes Harry Flershfield, this nation's most pro- ific toastmaster. reportedly wears out about six to seven tuxedoes each year! Miss Keceal Lyboult Mr. and Mrs. Royce Lyboult of Central Square announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Receal Jane Lyboult to Edwin Earl O'Neil Jr. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin E. Mai- lory. A fall wedding is planned. Pastel chiffon --with a new ruffle cope bolero-that gives it the new feminine touch that oil Pans designers favor this season a style that will do so nicely for all dressv occasions in all seasons -In pink, aqua, maize, Stzes 7 to 15.

VMWMOH ALL YOU NEED FOR ISA OBQQE Stole I fa be TraHy ncttf, it he the firms 1962 i i exciting POUFf 549. DM You Knmr? furs into NEW sJple 1 For only 39 93, too. Any SrmVr CHARGE UYAWAY ftUDGtT ,1) Jyrm 404 J. St. Linda Paskevich Will Be a Bride Delta Gamma A graduate of Christian Brothers Academy, Mr.

Kilgallen Is attending Syracuse University. He served with the Army. I AIR Removed by Electrotjvk Permanently, Safely MRS. RAE 406 Loew BIdf, IS Yrarg Experience GR 1-8970 BvenlPt Appointment. The Chronometer-Certified Accuracy by SWOVADO Mora do must meet the exacting requirements set forth by the "Swiss Bureau for the Official Control of Watch Performances." Each has achieved an "especially good rating.

I4K sold 28 If wmetiflB, ill 8- WoPer MO Slat! ITS lax 121 Washington St. '62 SPRING NEWS IN BLACK AND WHITE BY fashionably speaking a umph of silhouette and textura in fine hoimdstooth worsted, the side closing--continu- to hem! straw, elegantly woven In a king's crown silhouette. from foremost wedding couturiers marWowns less than ricel whits silk orgonzc, loce tnm, sobrtnc neck, short sleeve, bell skirt ovot ti-om, size '0 195 91 embroidered alncrn 'oce yoke T-hprf sleeve, princess style chopei t-om. size 10 rej. 245 ivpry silk pcou de we olencon tnm, empire bod'Cc, prmcesS chopel tfam, sue 12 185..:.

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