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Otego Couple Recite Vows At Parsonage Pilgrim Holincm parsonaRt ivas the setting Jor the recital nf marrlase vows by Dons May Church, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul church, Otcgo, and James Hammond, son nt Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hammond, OtcRO, Friday raorn- Hcv.

Blamn performed the service. attends its Marion Fleminc and Everett Klominc. both of OtcKO. A blue suit with accessories of white was the bride's choice. She wore corsage of sweet peas.

The plan make thi'ir home in Oteuo O'i thwr a two-wci'k dinc trip to i a a Both Mr. and Mrs Hammon'l are of Oteso Crnlr.il School. The bridegroom is now encased in a i Oneontans Take Brides in Loco! and California Wedding Ceremonies of Late Summer Mrs. Walter Sobnl, the former Miss Ne- cira Anna Gohel, dnufihter of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew 0. Gobcl, 11 West Knd was married Sunday afternoon in tho liiver Street Baptist Church. (Charles photo) Social Mr. and Mrs. Bruce a en of C'lK'stnut and Mr.

and Mrs. Hiilsey of 14 Brook were at Lake Forest near Wan ensiling over the weekend, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Confer. Mr.

and Mrs. Knrrfsl and daimhler, l.cm a Orlclloy. have to i home at 33 Ced.ir St. a spending art of the summer al their cottage nt i Lake. Miss Florence Cornell has ret to Uninbridgc a vis- ilinif her a Mrs.

Lola Cole, 17 Walling Avc. Mrs. Paul F. Crumley and daughter, Mary-Alice, of Fort Ann will return home today after spending the weekend with her mother, Mrs. il.

H. Beers, and sister, Miss Lulu li. Beers, both of 87 Ford Ave. Mrs. Crumley was accompanied here by her niece.

Miss Caroline M. Brown, of Norwich, who spent, the summer in Fort Ann. A former reporter on The Star, Mrs. Crumley Is now affiliated with Station WWSC of Glens Fnlls at Its newly opened branch studio In Hudson Falls, Fort Ann correspondent for the "Herald of the Air" program. Irene Baranowskl, 44 West Broadway, anrl Ardyce Bodle, 9 Parish are upending week at the home the Intler'j aunt, Mrs.

Harold Waters, Johnson City. MM. Elizabeth Mulkint, 1 Grand returned after spending a two-week vacation with her aunt, Mrs. V. Skinner, Owego.

Mrs. Skinner aso returned here to spend a week visiting Mulleins and two other nleccc, Mrs. Frank Mahnr, 4 West End and Mrs. Henry Ellsworth, 27 Morgan Avt. Clifford Mulkins, son of Mrs.

Elizabeth Mulkins, 1 Grand Il recovering Irom an appendectomy Syracuse Unversity Hoipltol. Mn. Francis DeVlnccnt and Richard, of PerkrirtKO, N. J. who are spending jeveral days with her mother, France! Zlgon, accompanied Mr.

and August J. Zigon and Leonard Dachanas of Oakville to Pine Lake where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zlgon. While there, they attended the races at Saratoga.

Mrs. L. T. Larten. Jackson is visiting Mrs.

Paul Lewis at Trail's End, Suiquu- hanna-SUllwiter. Davd A. Field, College Park, will be the guest of Mrs. Lewis, his mother, for 1Q days. Me will arrive Friday.

He is assistant profsessor of physical education at University of Maryland. Mrs. Daisy Panhall. 33 South Main acmompanicd by Mrs. Clarence Egglerton and Mr.

and Mrs. Smith Tolmie Jr. of Cooperstown, ara attending American Legion convention today and Wednesday. They will be guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Tomlie Sr. Mrs. Stanley Cadlec and son, Barrel, and daughter, Valeric, of Mexico guests at the home of Mrs. Cadlcc's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

R. Chamberlain, 12 Irving PI. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Spear anr! son, Joseph, 22 DIelz left Sunday for Denver, where Joseph will enter the University of Denver, Mrs.

Spear plan to return sbout September 18. Mr. Mrs. Preston Van- Dcusen and daughters of Oceaniide, L. irt spending a week with their parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Earl Smith, Maple and Mr. and Mrs, Harry VinCeuien, IS Watkins Ave. Birthday Party Held by Kin Mr. tnd Mn. Henry Holden entertained term fmillei Wrtbdny pertr Sundiy in honor of their and Mr.

HoUn'c fnateothtr, Mn. Mr. and Iffn. Henry Bolden and ehll- 4n, Ottgn; Mn. Mathew fif Mn.

Bertha White and CfaarMf, and Charles BtyiMod, all of Hobart; Mr. Mn. Ledte Shute end MO, Oltcv; Mr. and Mn. Habett MM mi ealMrto, Oneonta; Mr.

mt CbiriM BoMcn mt mm, Mr. iaS Sidney Country Club Opening Named Success One and incmbirrs and guests the (rand opening dance anil sm-ial Saturday i a Sid- iicy i i a C'juntry Tin 1 "Dream Ilciiu.s" presented hoi and sweet music for the dance. J. Keith tPele) Chirk, president of the club, gave a short address of welcome, followed by Louis II. a i i who reviewed the club history and Its prospects for the future.

The club house, i its dining and dance room, men's locker room, ladies' lounge, well equipped kitchen, sun deck and paflo, was inspected by members and guests. Grange Meet Honors Graces Fly CrTk At the last Grange meeting the "Graces" were honored i a special program. The stage was the court setting which decorated with flowers, grain and i The program opened with a drill given by six members. "Flora," "Ceres" and "Pomona" were presented i flowers, grain and fruit, the symbols of their offices. A welcome sons, "Legend of the Graces," by Myra Roberts; a song, "Hud and Bloom," a tableaux, "The Harvest," a piano solo by Elizabeth Hooker were presented.

A paper was read by Edwin Jarvis In regard to oleo. A pantomime and tableau representing "Ceres," "Pomona" and "Flora" al work; a solo by Stanley Stucin and reading, "The Psalm of Our Grange," the worthy lecturer, preceded the flower contest. Francess Brooks won the vase and flowers awarded. Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Gray of Springfield Grange, wore guests. The service and hospitality committee held a Stanley brush party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Snyder. The proceeds were user! toward the purchase, of new table covers.

Lena Epps Wed (n Delhi Rites Delhi--Mrs. Lcnn S. Epps, daugh'er of the Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Schlafer of was married Saturday night at the home of her brother, Dr. G. P. Schlafer, here, to Frank Hinckley, well known Elk Creek farmer who is now a member ot (he custodian staff at the State Agricultural and Technical Institute Members of the immediate families witnessed the ceremony which wai performed by the Rev.

Thomas Carlisle of the Second Presbyterian Church. The bride wore a garnet suit of sheer wool with black ac- cesorlci and corsage of sweet peas. Assorted flowers in season were In house decoration. Mrs. Hinckley, a native of Delhi, is a former resident of Oneonta.

The couple will make their home at an apartment at 163 Main SI. Engaged to Wed Lillian Virtell of Otego has announced the engagement of her daughter, Bernict Evalyn, to Lavern Howard Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford of Otego. Local Meetings OneonU Grange, at 1:45 p.

m. Wednesday, Bookhout Funeral Home, funeral atrvlcei for Mrs. Taylor, Group 3, Fint Pmbytcrian Church, with Mn. Homer Ear- low, Franklin St, Wednesday, p. m.

Amaranth members, Book- hoot Funeral Home, 1:39, to atttad funeral services for Mrs. Alida Woodworth. Royal Rebekih lodge members meet at Bookhout Funeral Hoane 1:30 p. m. today to attend anvkM for Allda Woodworth.

Burroughs Club, fall meeting and picnic, 1 p. m. Saturday; ClUbUe camp of Mrs. Julian JacHon; bring covered dish, table and own beverage; Delhi Giri Weds James R. Carey In Church Rite i a a a of Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Cole of I)i-llii was a ried a i al i Trr-ailwll Methodist Church James i i i Carey. nf Mr. and Mrs. i i a Carey of Trradwrll.

Members of the i i i i i i i and close i intended (lie ivrrmuny whirh was by Kev, Stanley Jones, pastor. The bride, given in imtrriaye by her a was by Miss F.thel Carey, sister of the bridegroom. Best 111:111 was the bride's I i Itouer Cole. The bi Iflc 1 wore a pasti'l i i i suit i i accessories and a forsake of white IOP- os. Her wor" navy blue sheer dress i i i i neck, i ncrrs- soi-Irs and a corsage of roso.v Reception for guests followed the ceremony the bride's home.

The younr; couple arc bolh graduates of Ktillogu. Central School, and will make i i home at the Carey a where the bridegroom is ing i his father. Among out of town guests the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. a Carey and son, Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Carey, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carey, i of OncnnUi, Mr. nnd Mrs.

i i and Mrs. Mable De- Hock of Sidney. Reunion Group Elects Officers West Laurcns -The a a retinon of the f3ennctl-Wcath- iTly a i i was held al i bert Lake Slnle Park Saturday i 4(1 in attendance. Officers for HHil were elected as follows: President, Vcrner Lent; vice president, George i secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Donald Stiefel.

Mrs. William Cogshall, West Laurens, was the oldest person present, and the youngest was l.incla, daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Moselle Young, Otego. Guests were present from Morrs.

West Laurens, Oncontii. Unadilla, Briar Creek, nnd The next reunion will be held the fourth Saturday in August at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Lent. Unariilla.

Barbara Palmer Is Shower Guest Miss Joanne Goetz and Miss Phyllis Lcnnon were co-hostesses at a variety shower Wednesday night in the home of Mrs. 'Peter Goetz in honor of Miss Barbara L. Palmer, bride elect. Miss Palmer is the daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs.

Miles L. Palmer. She will be married in September to Frederick 0. Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Gilbert of Roekdale. The hostesses decorated the refreshment table in blue, pink and white with lighted tapers. A buffet luncheon was served to the 40 friends at the show- Doyle Elwood presented the gift. Mr.

and Herman Krause, Otego, have an- the marriane of their daughter, Theresa, to Fiorucei, Angeles, Call'. The wedding took place July 25 in Ariz. The bride- Miss Brown Weds Vet In Manse writer, is employed at the Mastcrbilt Trailer Glendale. The bride is em- Consumers Credi a a A Los Hollywood. Mrs.

Sic'warl i the fonni'r Ails? i a Helen a i i i of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blake Gibbs of I'awidi-na, Sunday i recited her a i i i vows i i A Air Forcu vutcnui, sun of Mrs. Sti-wart Smith, i i a a Kent a i SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. Robert O.

Baum, Social Editor Or.etmia Star, Oncontii, N. Tuesday, AUK. 104S, I'aRC (i Oneonta Couple Marries At Local Baptist Church In Colorful Floral Rites CanilclHlira mid baskets nf wliilo irl'i'linli cliysHiilhemimis ImnkiMl a a of SI rent lijiplisi Church Siinday at'ternixm for thi; marriaw coro- niiiiiy i united Nwlra A a dnbel and Leonard Walter Soliiil. i I'lncks lied with wide bows nf white satin marked the, pews for service which was performed by I he Rev. Loren Hawver, now of West Kdmeslon and former pastor here.

Mrs. Khvood A. Transiio of i i a i i sister of Hie bride, played traditional music al i Richfield Sprlnn--The mir- risgt of Miii JDnuni Hittl Brown, daughter ol Blown of Balliton Spi, and the late Mrs. Brown, to Lincoln Leo Rapenske, son of Airs. John Staskus of this village, groom, son of solemnized In St.

Joteph'i ree- raramount title tory, Richfield Springs, it 1 p. in. August 22 by the Rev, Alexander J. Augustyhowicz. Mrs.

Michael Malone Saratoga Springs, sister of the bride, and Harry G. Rapenske, brother of the bridegroom, were the bridal attendants. The bride wore a grey satin Angeles afternoon dross with grey hat are making their and matching accessories, and home in North a corsage of white orchids. Malon chose blue satin with grey accessories and wore ft corsage pink roses. Following the ceremony, a re- was held at the new i i i r-i home of the bride and bride- Garrattsville Girl Becomes teon SLforlhelm Mrs.

Rapensite is a graduale Skirlmore Collesc, Saratoga I Springs nri as her master's degree from Columbia College. In Double Ring Ceremony Mtirl Louise N'earinj-, a of Mr. mid Mrs. liny Nearing. Karrallsville, became the bride (if Donald Itee'd of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald C. Rood, ('onpurstown, at p. in. Saturday in First Presbyterian Church.

Hev. Knilen H. performed the double ring in I lie presence of a large gathering of relatives and i of young couple. Mrs. C.

Hanvood, church organist, played the wedding music, and also accompanied the soloist, Miss Virginia Johnson; Cooperstown, whose selections were "Because" and "I Love You Truly." The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a period gown of i slipper satin. Her length veil fell from a silk illusion cap with pearl crown. She carried bridal of tinted rosebuds. organ. The bride, a of Mr.

nnd A G. 11 West Knd Oncnnta, was Kivcri in inarruigi; by her lather. She clHjse a white KOWU of suyar mist, slylrd i i i i iluy plcak'd selt-nMTlinj; i i lhe lu'Hh i i front nnd a i Hrr veil of illusion fell from a coronet of i a and matching suflar misl. She carried a i Bible wilh a spray of i a i i ca.SL'mliHK into streamers of i satin ribbons caught wilh sweet peas. She wore a t-ameo necklace he- to a sister, Milliccnt Gobel.

Miss Gladys Gobel attended her sister as mnid of honor. Three other sisters. Mil- iicent and Mrs. Robert ,1. Simmons, both of Onconta, and Mrs.

Waller Byam of Al- bnny, and a niece, Miss Tonia Kay Transue of Binghamton, were bridesmaids. All five a a were Gowned alike in pink dotted swiss designed with bows of apple preen satin caught below the bustle pouf at the skirt back. i outlined a low yoke the simplicity of lhe hiRh neckline. Cerise gladioli on of the. dotted swiss were highlighted by ribbon streamers of apple green satin Intertwined with sprays of ivy.

Picture hats of the pink dotted swiss picked up the accent of pale green in satin streamers a i from lhe crown at the back. Mrs. Gobcl chose a gown of beige crepe i accessories of brown. Her corsage was of i roses. John Raillon of Rochester served as best man.

Ushers were Harold T. Gobel, brother of Ihe bride, and Charles W. Tlium.is, both of Oneonta. i gladioli bouriucls a ilie i i wedding cake at Hie bride's, table for the ception for liO guests at the home of the bride's parents. Moral arrangements out lie home were arranged by Mrs.

Italph Sivirli-s nnd her sun, Robert, ncigliliors on West J-'IK! Avenue, who furnished flowers from i i own garden. Until Mr. and Mrs. Snbol are graduates of Oneonta High School. Mrs.

fiohol is now employed al Granl's store here. Mr. Sobol is associalccf i Becker and Lent. Miss Ethel Ives of Worcester, a of the bride, Waller Byam of Albany and Klwood A. Trnn- sue- of ninghamton, bolh brothers-in-law of the bride, Mr.

and Mrs. A Sauermann of Tiinghamton and Mr. and Mrs. l.anclon Morton of Vestal Center, nephews and nieces of the i bride were amons the guests I a i from out of town. Others allcnde.d from Maryland, Binghamton, Rochester, Vestal Center and Worcester.

Oneonta Girl Entertained Mary Burlingham. 82 Clinton was entertained on her birthday by her friend, Mrs. Tiobcrt G. Allen. Yonkers.

al Great Elm Cottage, Silver Lake, near New Berlin. Other guests were Mrs. Sanford Disbrow of Oneonta. Mrs. Paul Southern of New Berlin.

Dr. and Mrs. John Merzig and son, Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gage, and Miss Barbara Gage of Morris: ss I.ois sislnr of Ihe bridi 1 a i i of honor.

Her gown wns yellow Jare iiiiiscti' 1 i i i i i a Sin 1 earned yellow roses and pompoms. The four brid-fiiaids were Mrac? Ann Eleanor Benedict and Joan Roth, all nf CormrrslowM, Ksthpr Black of Syracuse. They wore Kowns in pasH shades of pink blue marquisette i a i picture a and rit-d coloniiii iiuuqnets. Gingi'r Hanor. cousin of the bridegroom, acted as the bride's 1 rain-bearer.

She was gowned in yellow dotted swiss and wore a bandeau of yellow pompoms. Donald C. Heed served his son as host man. Ushers were Don.ild J. McRoric, i liam C.

Lindsay. Theodore Han- Jon and Garry Dcvenpeek, all of Coopt'rstown. The bride's mother wore cin- crepe i biack accessories and a corsage of yellow roses, while the bridegroom's mother chose prey crepe i pink accessories and a i rose corsage. A reception for 150 cucsls was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Nick Bozanic, 50 i den this village. Following a wedding i through iho N'ew England slato.s. Mr. and Mrs. Rrcd will make i i Cnnperslown.

Tile bride chose for traveling a white gabardine suit wilh black accessories, and a corsage of red rosebuds. Mrs. Reed was gradualeil from Morris Centra! School and the Powelson Business Institute for Women in Syracuse, and is now employed as medical secretary in the Bassett Hosp i a The bridegroom was graduated from Cooperstown High School and is now a student at Hartwick College. Oncnnla. He is a veteran of World War Two i three years service, a larxe portion of which was in the F.TO.

Guest at Parly Mrs. James Clint of 138 River who has been a guesl of Mrs. Krnest MacDonald, 7 Orchard Sidney, was given a birthday supper by her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Nordberg, on the lawn at the home of Mrs. MacDonald.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doksc and son, Dennis, and Mrs. Stanley Nordbcrg and ter, Dawn, attended. For the past four years she has hern head of the Commercial Department in the Kichfield Springs Central School, and prior to that a two years in the St.

Central School. The bridegroom was bombardier i officer i World War Two in the Aleutians, is a member of the local postoffice force. Given Stork Shower A stork shower was held for Mrs. Walter Robinson Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Anderson. 23 Otsogo St. The shower was given by Miss Mary Lou Parsons. Area Meetings Coot'crslown Junction--WSCS at First Methodist Church, Thursday; bring something for bake sale. Franklin--WCTU, 2:30 p.

September 1. at home of Mrs. Frank McNutt; election of officers; Mrs. D. D.

Wheat, leader. 1 j--Jjadics' Auxiliary, 7.inn Episcopal Church, Wednesday, 3 p. with Mrs. Frederick Godlcy. Memorial Class, Methodist Church, with Mr.

and Mrs. Basil Grigsby, Thursday, 8 p. assisting hostesses, Mrs. Howard Smith and Mrs. Kate Hadley; business and dcvolionals, those having transportation to share, contact those who may not have it.

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