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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING OBSERVER, DUNKIRK, N. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, FLORENCE J. CAMPESE WEDS GERALD GALFO The wedding of Miss Florence Josephine Campese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Campese of 145 Lincoln avenue, to Gerald Galfo, son of Anthony Galfo of 78 School street, Angola, took place at 9 o'clock this morning at Holy Trinity church.

Rev. Valeric Bernardo performed the! ceremony and said nuptial mass. Palms and summer flowers decorated the church. Miss Eleanor Brophy was the organist and Joseph Battaglia sang "Ave Maria" and "Panis Angelicus." The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin bodice was made with a sweetheart neckline and the gathered skirt extended into a long train. The long veil of tulle was trimmed with lace and arranged in a star-shaped tiara of white velvet, trimmed with lilies of the valley.

She carried a bouquet of white gardenias. Miss Josephine Leone of Angola, the maid of honor, wore yellow tulle, the bridesmaids, Miss Rose Marie Galfo of Angola and Miss Mary Palmermo of Dunkirk, wore blue and pink tulle. The gowns and ruffled bodices, and they wore tieras of tulle and flowers. They RECENTLY MARRIED PARTIES RECENT BRIDE Piano Recital i Piano pupils of Eleanor Brophy will give a "recital at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the i Dunkirk High school auditorium. Entertain Parents Tiie kindergarten at School 5 in West Second street will give a i I program Cor parents friends I o'clock the morning of Tueiday.

June 13. The pre- primer class will have a program the afternoon of Wednesday, June i 12, at 1:30. Both program? will I be held in the kindergarten room. At School in Lake Shon Drive, Kast, pre-primer will entertain parents and Menus at a program in the i Tuesday, June 11, at 1:30 p. m.

The kindergarten class will give its program Wednesday morning at in the kindergarten room. weret made alike with full skirts all carried bouquets of red roses. John Galfo of Angola was the best man, and Louis Campese Jr. of Dunkirk and Frank Rich of Angola were ushers. A wedding breakfast was served at the Campese home to the bridal party, and 65 guests will be entertained at dinner at 1 o'clock at the Kraiger tea room.

Mrs. Calnpese wore a gray suit with black accessories, and a corsage of gardenias. Guests from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muscarella, Mr.

and Mrs. Dominic Di Mariano, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Falone, of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Rich, City of Dunkirk Rubbish Collection 3rd Ward Monday, June 10th MYRTLE HOLLANDER IS BRIDE TODAY OF ANDREW ALMS ENGAGED CLUBS, SOCIETIES I Miss Myrtle Hollander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hollander of 707 Deer street, and Andrew Altwies, son of Mr. and Mrs Henry Altwies of 187 Lake Shore Drive East, were mar- iled this morning at 9 o'clock at Sacred Heart, church. The pastor the Rev.

Julius Noe, performed the ceremony. Mixed flowers decorated the altar of the church. During the mass Edward Frank sang "Ave Mnris." 1 The bride, who was in marriage by her father, wote 1 gown of white net. The lace bO''ice i had long pointed sleeves. 3n-i the Mrs James Rizzo, wlio was Miss! full skirt ended in a train.

Her Josephine Ann Manzella of Portland before her marriase June 1 -sr Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bialaszewski, whose wedding took place. Kiwanis Club. The Rev.

George H. June 1 at St. Hedwig's church. The bride was Martha Pawel-' pastor of tiie First Methodist land, cak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Pawelcak of McDonough street. I church of Jamestown, will be the The groom is the son of Anthony Bialaszewski of Middle road. Mr. and Mrs. Bialaszewski will reside at 35 McDonousrh street.

lingertip veil of illusion was i lace and arranged -vith St. Patrick's church in clusters of orange blossoms. She She was formerly employed hj the! carried a cascade bouquet of it? Van Kaaltc company in Dunkiik. i rores and sweetpeas. On their return from a wedding Grace Heary, trip, Mr.

and Rizzo will re- Toliey, i side on Grunburch street in Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Leone, of An- I to West Point and the Thousand gola; Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Di-1 Islands. Laura, Mr. and Mrs. Jack DiLaura of Rochester; Mr.

and Mrs. James i Many cottage Lanetta of North Collins; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Florence of ctaga. After a trip to the Adirondack mountains, Mr.

and Mrs. Galfo will reside in Angola. owners will ar- to take up their summer residences Van Buren Point. Mr. and Mrs.

Michael zano and daughter Sandra of Astoria, L. are guests his par- NOTARO AND jdonia noun, CHRISTY NIBALE at the White Inn. His subject will I I be -Trends in Juvenile Problems A I I I in America." Mj Aui arOt dLlughtel Bible Society of diaries Notaro of 142 Liberty A meeting of St. Jerome's Bible street, Freionia, and Christ, society was held Friday evening in St. Mary's school.

This was G. Tiz- the las; of a series of bi-weekly I sessions held during past several months and conducted by the ry, the maid of honor, wore a gown of pink net bale, son Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ni- balc of 14 Crescent street. Jnmes- (own.

were at 10 o'clock this morning at St. Anthony's and lace similar to that of the bride. Her headdress was of Dink veiling and flowers, and she carried a colonial bouquet. Robert Diederich was the best man. rv-e ushers wciv- Gerald Hollander nephew of the bride and a nephew of the gi-oom Mrs.

Hollander wore a dress of Persian blup crepe and the bridegroom's mother wore black crape. Their corsages were of mixed flowers. A wedding breakfast for Uie bridal party and members of 'he families was served at the PERSONALS Mrs. James Norman of Eagle street has returned from a visit with relatives in Cleveland, O. ents, Mr- and Mrs.

Thomas Tiz- Rer victor Donovan, C. of St. Paroliir. zano of Wright street. Miss Marion W.

Thomas of Silver Creek was the guest Friday of Mrs. George DuBois in West Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Woodin E.

E. Glover of the Brooks hos- th )f Rochester. wnere they will attend commence- pital was in Buffalo, Friday to attend a meeting of the Western New York Hospital "Council. Mrs. Winifred Fulton of Cleveland is the guest of Miss Alice M.

Browne in Central avenue. Mrs. R. Irving Mulholland will entertain a reading club this evening at her home in Taft place. Mr.

and Mrs. MacLeod Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Foley have returned after a motor trip Mary's monastery.

Portions of the gospel of St- Luke were discuss- ed by Father Victor. On a 'here they will attend commencement at the University of Rochester. Their daughter, Miss i ull Jane Woodin, is a member of the graduating class. She has been, 1 elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the: outstanding scholastic fraternity. I The bride wure a white satin crepe gown, fashioned with long bodice, sweetheart neckline edg- with seecied pearls, and a full of the class, Clancy Harnng3kir: forming a Ion" trai-i Her ton presented a gift to Father vci i of hitc tulle was crowned Victor and expressed for white orange blossoms and his course of lectures.

she carried a Colonial bouquet of An informal social hour fol- white gardenias centered with an lowed, during which refreshments orchid. were served by Mrs. Leo B. Don- onvan, Mrs. Joseph F.

Mrs. John L. Crane Thomas C. Desmond. church, Fredonia, by the- Rev.

Pio Avenue hotel. This afternoon at 2 o'clock a reception for 150 will be held at the Knights St. John's club house Guests from out of town ere Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mayne of sin of the bride She wore a imade with a sleeves and a 'a bonnet of jried a colonial i Edward Erickso'n bosstfwa attenj A Erickson att.ll? bridegroom as bes" and immediate at the Colonial ceremony.

Th wore a blue corsage of Mr. and and son Earl" 0 Laura Anderson of Olive Abersold of 0 r. and falo. Miss Marie J. Smith of Junes- After Mary Dunkirk High sc Fredonia State town, whose parents Mr.

and Mrs. ada, Mr. and Mr. Henry R. Smith of the Main road, reside at 49 West Dunkirk, announce her engage-1 The bride is a nient to Raymond E.

Rickeison, pharmacist's mate son of Mr. and Mrs M. G. Rickerson of Olean. Smith will graduate in September from the nurses' training school of the W.

C. A. hospital In Jamestown. Mr. Rick-rson who has been in active service in the V.

S. Navy five years, is stationed at present in Brooklyn. served as a navigator a i TODAYOF Erie, Mr. 'and Mrs. Peter Miss Angeline S.

Konwinski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Edward Konwinski of 60 Front street, and Robert W. Anderson of 49 Attention Pioneer Hook Ladder members, Monday night, --Adv.

I --Observer B. Don- The maid of honor, Miss Ger- Mr. and Mr? Sweeny, i aldine Notaro of Fredonia wore.poli. N. Y.

and Mrs. yellow taffeta with high neckline! After a be, Children's Day A farms in the United States at thei beginning of 1946. boat trip to Detroit and cape sleeves, full skirt with to Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs Alt- bustle back, mitts matching gown, wies will reside at 707 Deer street a yellow picture hat of sheer wov- Both the br.de and groom attended Colon- the Dunkirk High school Mr. Alt- i j.

i 1 i A i (J.11V* 1 ftr i L' t. Scholtcs of Buffalo; and. Mrs. Lvle est TSever i Tstl 't Hayes of remington Mrs i a Mr and Mrs Edwar 4 An- Montbrun and Miss Camille Mont-! derson were marriet this rnorn- brun of Indianapolis Ind Mr i 8 at 10 o'clock in the rectory of i.ncl Mrs. Fred Mast of Albany'' 5 Hyacinth's church.

The Rt. Peter Reding nf Ka-' Rev Monsignor Michael F. Hel- 1 miniak officiated. The bride wore a gown of white of --Get the City and Shopping Habit, and pocket savings. nitj the sweet peas and wies is employed by the Arrieri- SIDEYS DUNKIRK, N.

Y. Sideys Have BLANKETS Kenwood Kenwood's FAMOUS at $17.95 Great big, 80 90. They're utmost in Blanket luxury. Also the 72 84 size at $12.95. Virgin wool.

Kenwood's STANDARD at $13.95 72 90, pure virgin wool, deep luxurious nap, six decorator colors and white. What else? Kenwood's ARONDAC at $10.95 Also 72 90 and with pure virgin wool, and woven as are all Ken- woods, to come out lovely after washing. Sideys Hare BLANKETS Nashua Nashua's WELWYN at $13.95 4 pounds of close-massed puff of pure wool. 72 90 and bound in gleaming rayon satin. 4 colors.

Nashua's PURREY at $6.45 Extra soft, extra lovely in Nashua's 6 glowing colors and white. 72 90 in 88 per cent mothproof rayon and 12 per cent wool. morning at the First Presbyter- roses. The bridesmaids Miss; can Locomo'tive'company" lan churcn. There will be no reg- i Frances Privatera of Fredonia; ular church service, because of and Miss Sally Froneila of James- the absence of the pastor, town wore aqua taffeta gowns.

Rev. L. W. Scott- similar to that of the maid Meeting honor, with matching mitts and The Woman's'Benefit association hats and bouquets also similar held a regular meeting Friday eve- RITA M. LANDER ing the state convention of the W.B.A..

to be held the week of July 15 at the Hotel Statler in Buffalo. Many members of Dun- I kirk review will attend. After satin, made with a fitted bodice: with yoke of English lace made' into a deep shoulder line, and full skirt. Her fingertip veil illusion was attached to a bonnet of English lace. Se carried a bou- i quet of white camassii, centered with an orchid.

I Miss Frances Gregoreske, cou- i I Want to SEWING MACHINES SINGERS WfflTB Any Make A Condition SELL YOUR mean I for a good cash priw before new come plentiful. Write to Box 131 sent street, Jamestown. ments. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Clara Mercer and Mrs.

Bessie Buck at pinochle, Mrs. Martha Terry and Mrs. Cora Dash at pedro. Arbutus Triangle The annual memorial service will be held at the meeting of Arbutus Triangle this evening in the Masonic temple. Sorority Met Beta Sigma Phi sorority met on Thursday evening in the Masonic building.

Mary Rita Pilau; e- sided at the business meeting during which plans were discussed for social gatherings during the try club nt g. 30 r.ier months. Final arrangements were made for the party "-o be held June 13 at Shorewood Country club in honor 'of the Misses Natalie Draves, Dorothy Williams and Mrs. Charlotte Clark. The sorority members are collecting canned foods for shipment to Europe.

Miss Elaine Schrantz talked on painting and showed many pictures to illustrate her subject. a powder blue crepe dress, black accessories and corsage of Miss Rita Marie Lander, daugh- The best man was Vincent Joy le of Mr. and Mrs. Benedict of Jamestown and the ushers were Lander of 115 Maple avenue, be- John Notaro of Fredonia and car tie the bride of Mark Louis Christy Palermo of Jamestown. i Graser, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Miss Xina Joy sang Promise Graser of 111 Berry road, Fredo- Me" and "Ava The', i a 'his morning at ten o'clock church was decorated with garden a St. Mary's church. The Rev. i flowers and palms.

Dinner and Egbert Gossart, C.P., performed I a reception followed in St. Antne ceremony. I thony's church hall for 200 guests. Tlle bride, given in marriage by i After a southern trip. Mr.

and ne father, wore white embroid-1 Mrs. Nibale will reside at 14 Cre-'ored silk, fashioned with a fitted! EVENTS TONIGHT Fredonia The class of 1926, Fredonia Teachers college will hold a re- union dinner at Shorewood Coun-! Carned a co lo i bouquet of bodice, bishop sleeves and a full skirt. Her fingertip veil fell from a bonnet of silk, matching the gown. She carried a cascade bouquet of gardenias. Miss Dolores Lander was her sister's maid of honor and wore a gown of pink net.

Her headdress a chartreuse net clip. She mitts and wore long chartreuse carried a colonial bou roses. Daniel J. brother of Look Cool in This! Dress Up Dolly Now blue print and a small flowered Her corsage was roses cen- I tered with a gardenia. The mother of the groom chose coral crepe, white hat and corsage of yellow roses and white sweet peas.

Mi-s. J. T. Madigan was organist. Miss Catherine S.

Graser, sister of the groom, sang Schubert-Radford's "Ave Maria" and Ceasar Franck's "Panis Angelicus." A wedding breakfast was held at the Colonial Inn for the bridal party. immediate family and friends. A reception was held dur- ing the afternoon at the home of the bride. The bride is a graduate of St. Mary's academy, and has been em- ployed in the office of Dr.

E. A. Foley. The groom is a graduate of Fredonia High school and was recently discharged after serving four years in the U. S.

Army, two I years of which were spent with the infantry in Italy. I The bride's traveling costume i was a powder blue suit, purple! homberg and black and Mrs. Graser leave today for Washington. Upon their return they will reside at the Russo building in Fredonia. Guests and relatives from nell, Niagara Falls, Mayville.

Buffalo and Lucinda, were present for the ceremony. PARISH DRIVE WEEK WILL.OPEN SUNDAY WE CAN HELP YOU GET READY! New apparel may be hard to get thig year--fort you need not worry about being spic and and smart for your vacation. We'll put new lift in your last year's wardrobe with our modern dry cleaning processes. Phone now. We pick UR revitalize and deliver your clothes.

I METHOD VA LO Dry 319 Main Street Marian Martin Gives your spirits a keeps you cool: Pattern 9043 serene shirtwaist dress with Yes, a 12 piece wardrobe for dolly bicuse. jumper, or skirt, hat, coat, pr.rty dress, underwear, cap for standard 14 or If) inch Doll's wardrobe of i rm T-r- iii'. use leil-over pieces I'MUTS i i i i i clothes P-i lift thai 7420 has n.vaern oC each i Send cents in acidic dress wun a irus pattern to Dunkirk- Elinrnmg manner. So graceful, too Observer LTM with cap sleeves and bodice Patern 9043 comes in sizes 34 36, 38, 40, 42, 46, 48, 50. Size 36 takes 3 1-4 yards 39-inch.

Send 20c in coins for this pattern to The Evening Observer Pattern 232 W. 18th St. New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly size, name, address, style number.

The annual parish drive for will be conducted next week in St. Mary's parish. This will be the i year that the plan of visiting every family to collect money for parish needs has been' followed, in place of the conduct of a carnival or bazaar. The pastor, the Rev. Bertrand McDewell, C.

will meet workers Sunday afternoon from 2 to 3 o'clock in the school for the dis- li-rbution of cards. Returns will I be marie- there Monday. Wednes- day and Friday evenings of next week. Tile i will close with a par- social ihe evening of Sunday', June 16, in the hall. This year the party will be a welcome home for men of the parish who served in the armed forces.

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