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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 8

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PAGE EK5HT THE EVENING OBSERVER, DUNKIRK, N. SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1946 GIRL WEDS CLEVELAi TODAY The marriage of Miss Edythe Jean Horey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Horey of Chestnut road, to George Frederick O'Neill, son of Mrs. George O'Neill and the late George O'Neill of Cleveland, took place this morning at 9 a. in St. Agnes church, Cleveland. Mrs.

Paul Keoppen of Schenectady. sister of the bride, was matron-of-honor. Russell J. O'Neill of Cleveland was best man, Hobart O'Neill of Bradley, 111., was The bride wore a powder-blue suit with grey accessories and a corsage ot white roses. Mrs.

Keoppen wore a navy blue suit with blue accessories and a corsage of pink roses. A breakfast and reception was held for the immediate families at "Southern in Cleveland. After a trip through New York state, Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill will be at home at 7010 Quimby avenue, Cleveland.

The bride is a graduate of Fredonia High school and attended business college in Buffalo. The groom graduated from East Technical High school in Cleveland, and IB now employed by the sales and service division of the Stromberg Time corporation. Guests who attended from out of town, besides members of the bridal party, were Mrs. R. D.

Moore of Cambridge, N. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glanny of Akron, and Herbert Horey of Dunkirk. SALESLADY FOR FRANCE SCARFS GALORE For SUITS, COATS and DRESSES Fashion's Most Important Accessory $1.98 to $5.00 We've snch a fine collection, or long length scarfs-- uscots too in rayon, taffeta, ihiffon.

Such lovely prints you've no doubt, never seen. Some are plain colors some smartly trimmed with sequins. Madame Denise Davey, one of the top speakers and a member of the board of directors of American Aid to France, Inc, who will speak Wednesday evening: at Dunkirk High school at a meeting- to which have been invited leaders and members of every organization In the city. In pre-war days, her principal interest was visiting- the stranpest, wildest corners of the earth. Now she describes herself as a traveling- saleswoman, selling aid to her battle-torn country.

PERSONALS WOMEN'S CLUBS TO GIVE. LUNCHEON FOR IE. DENISEDAVEY Dunkirk women's organizations will entertain Madame Denise Fi th street leav tonight for 'Boston to attend the shoe-showine Davey, a director of American to be held at the Hotel Statler Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schnurg of Los Angeles, who have been visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Ballotin in West Fourth street, have left for New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kroll of Aid to France, at a luncheon Wednesday at 12:15 at Shorewood country club, it was announced today.

They will be gone five days. Edward Ballotin, who attends Western Reserve University in Mme. Davey, who will be the Cleveland is spending the week- RUTH LANGENSTEIN; JOHN FITZGERALD ID AT ST. MARY'S Miss Ruth Marian Langenstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Langenstein of 413 Park avenue, and John G. Fitzgerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Van den Vouver of Central avenue were married this morning at 10 o'clock in St. Mary's church.

The nuptial mass and double-ring ceremony were said by the bride's brother. the Rev. Rupert Langenstein. The bride's sister, Miss Phyllis Langenstein was her attendant The best man was Emmelt Hitzges and ushers were Robert Callagee and Richard Gill. Gowned in white satin and net, the bride was given in marriage by her father.

Her fingertip veil fell from a crown of ruffled net trimmed with orange blossoms. She carried a satin and net muff trimmed with gardenias and pompons. The maid-of-honor wore a gown of blue silk jersey and net and carried a colonial bouquet of ypllow roses and blue pompons. Breakfast for fifty guests was served at the Hotel JF.rancis. One- ing received" the lhls SEPTEMBER BRIDE Argentina has assumed cttm- plete government control of all corn exports.

PRIZMATEX-- Portraits For Xmas Giving NO PHONE 201S 72 E. Fourth St. Dunkirk. N.T. City of Dunkirk Rubbish Collection 2nd Ward Monday, October 21flt Mr and Mrs Daniel ter a wedding journey to New York City, the couple will be at home at 413 Park avenue.

Both are of St. Mary's Academy. The groom, who is now employed by the American Locomotive company, was a stal'f sergeant in the Marine Corps and served in Okinawa and Japan. Guests from out town included Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Flick of Troy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Langen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Langen of Rochester, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Fessler of Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. John Hanngan falo, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Langenstein, Phillip Langenstein, Mrs. I'MH of 143 Townscnd street, who were former Miss Agnes Kalete, who will leave tonight for Knoxville, where Mr. Szocki attends the University of Tennessee. I WEDDING ED TODAY Miss Eleanor P. Dozdziewski, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Gozdziewski of 72 North Ocelot street, became the bride of Chester A. Pawlak, of Stanley Pawlak ol 41' Leming street, this morning at a. at St. Hya- Anne Langenstein of Albany, Mrs.

I cinth's church. The Rev. Mnsgnr. Lena Dean of Bolivar, Mrs. Har- Michael Helminiak performed the ry Menge, Mrs.

Sylvester Bower I ceremony. of Buffalo and Dr. and Mrs. Ferd. i Miss Rose Pawlak was the msid- BIRTHS Langenstein of Newark.

DEODORANT CREAM When you bay deodorant cream with such a famous name, you know you can expect the right kind of protective action for you and for -your clothei! Dorothy Gray Deodorant Cream is doubly effective against inspiration and againit odor. Won't or injure not gritty or greasy, hut creamy and delicately acented. Jar, plus tax. evening's mass meeting of civic organization leaders, is expected to arrive during the morning and will spend' the day filling speak- ing engagements. Miss Margaret Ware, Zonta speaker at Wednesday i with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strutting of Washington avenue were in Mt. Morris Friday.

Mrs. Strubing attended the fiftieih anniversary dinner and meeting of Starlight Rebekah lodge there. Dunkirk women who attended the Rebekah district meeting and dinner in Northeast, Thursday, included Mrs. Hazel of Washington avenue, Mrs. Ethlcen Flick ol Deer street and Mrs.

Elsie Slrubing of Washington avenue. The guest of honor was Mrs. Mirian Kurd, president of the Rebekah assembly of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Incavo of Chicago are guests at the Spezialc residence in Beaver street while attending the Terose-Spcziale wedding today. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ransom of Columbup, are visiting club president, is general chairman for the luncheon and Mrs. Monica Tucker, of the Business and Professional Women's club, is chairman of the arrangements committee.

Other committee members include Miss Vivian Robe the University Women's club, Mrs. Frank Pagano and Mrs. Frances Panepinto of the American Legion Auxiliary and Miss Rita Pflanz of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Miss Ware said all women of the community will be welcome at the luncheon, whether or not they are members of any of the organizations event. sponsoring In a dairy being constructed at Whyalis, Australia, cows will walk through a concrete tunnel equipped with fans to create 50-mile-an-hour wind to blow flies off the bossies just before they are milked.

WEDDINGS Cieslewicz-THly Mr. and Mrs. George Tilly of 1044 Central avenue announce tfte marriage of their daughter, Isabelle, to Edwin Cieslewicz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cieslewicz of Nevins street.

The ceremony took place October 12 in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Cieslewicz are residing at 1044 Central avenue. Miss Florence Kupicc, daughter of Mr.

nnd Mrs. Thomas Kupioc of TJ, Front bocnmo tlic bride ot. Raymond Wasielewski, son of Anthony Wasielewski of Talcott street, Saturday, October 12, at nuptial mass at St. Hyacinth's church. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Bernard Sicrnkowski. Julia Muchn saiiK Ave Maria during of-honor and Miss Frances Guziec was a bridesmaid. The best man was Frank Dzuiban of Detroit, and Harry Krystofiak was an The bride's gown was of white brocaded sheer -material with a long train and a' finger-tip veil falling from a cluster of orange blossoms. Her cascade bouquet was made up of roses centered I with gardenias. A son was burn at the hospital this morning to Mr.

and Mrs. John Dennis of. Stockton. A daughter was born at the hos- i pital Friday to Mr. and Mrs.

Al- I fred Cirrito, 51 East Seventh St. In a waterfront labor dispute; in Sydney, Australia, men! were -suspended for refusing to work, and the puzzled men con- i eluded that if they are suspended they can't work and if they I don't work they are suspended. I CHARCOMrMOUB WE HAVI STEAKS Broiled to your partienlar taste! Also ninny oth-f tempting meat courses. Hotel Francis Where Friendly Hospitality Reigns SUNDAY DINNER Served Continuously 1:00 to 8:00 p. in.

$1.25 and up A reception for guests followed seventy-five the cere- I The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a grown of white satin fashioned with a fitted bodice with long the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter and train. Her finger-tip Burg in West Fifth street for a few i i fcl1 from an orange-blossom PRIZMATEX Xmas Card Pictures Lots of 72 or 25 No Appointment Necessary PHONE 72 E. Fourth St.

Dunkirk, N.T. i crown and she curried a large TT i spray of cnlln lilies. i Howard Graves has return- Miss Adeline Kupioc, of was maid-of-honm- and gown ot bllie taffeta and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh net, carry for her bouquet, red uravcs, jn Hownrd avenue.

roses nnd pompons. Another sis: ter. Miss Rita Kupiec was Joseph Snow of Fredonia Cd to Camp after spend- the bride, Jtjg a furlough with his I wore a EVENTS TONIGHT SIDEYS HAS THEM! Famous Make "ALBA" Silk Hose COTTON TOP and FOOT FOR EXTRA SERVICE! SERVICE WEIGHT SILK! SIZES 8 1 to I I Someone's always looking at your legs and will you be proud if thev're in those hrautiful serviceweight (6-thread) silks by You'll love the of silk after not being able to get them for many years. They fit huprprmc every line, for a slim appearance. Attractive harvest 320 Central Avpnne Dunkirk, N.

Y. Members of local Steelworkers of America of the Allegheny Liidlum Corporation, will hold a dance at 9 o'clock in Floral hall. Fredonia Fredonia Grange No. 1 will meet at Grange hall. There will be street dancing in Church street in front of the Village hall, sponsored by the recreation council, at 8:30.

OUR STATIONERY FAIR Opens THURSDAY MORNING 3 Day Special All Stationery Purchased on Thursday, Friday and Saturday Personalized Free of Charge! See This Pre-holiday Gift Showing! CLNflTHflNS 223 Ce'NTRflL was the best man Michalak was usher. an'd John The bridal dinner and reception were held for 150 guests at Tofil's hall in Front street. After an mor.y, at the First Ward Falcon's club. After a short wedding journey, Mr. and Mrs.

Pawluk will reside at 72 North Ocelot street, Dunkirk. Both Mr. and Mrs. Pawlak attended St. Hyacinth's school and the bride attended i High The groom attended the Vocational Hijih school and served three years in the south-west Pacific theater of war.

Guests who attended from Detroit, were Mrs. Theresa Dzuiban, Mrs. Stephen Wozniak, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley BuzewsUi, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Leonard Dzuiban and Edwin Dzuiban. CLUBS, SOCIETIES WEATHER CLEANING CLOTHES MOEX OFTEN Always Reincinbei Our Swiss Method Cleaning and expert services are better for your clothei in all wajnl Send them here regularly 1 Phone 2008 DRY CLEANERS 3 19 Main Dunkirk, N. Y. Sponsor Troop At a mooting held Thursday evening, Dunkirk aerie the Fraternal Order oC Eagles, upon the recommendation of Brother Thomas O'Shea, who is field commissioner of the Boy Scouts of America, a resolution was adopted to sponsor a boy scout troop.

A committee has been appointed and will meet with a representative of the boy scouts November PARTIES eastern trip, the couple are resid-: to formulate the plans for the in- ing at 74 Front street. Mr. Wasie- stitulion of the troop. lewski is a veteran of four years i A class ot candidates in honor army service and was in the Euro- of the president, Frank J. Calupny pean theater of operations.

was initiated. The Dunkirk dc- Kree team performed the initiation ceremonies. Sigma Alpha Lambda The Sigma Alpha Lambda sor- jOrity held it's weekly meeting at Sackett 4 home Dorothy Claire Mrs. John Sackett entertained a day ev injt plariVfor a Darfv group of friends Friday evening at to held at thp homo nf her home in Washington hmidf in Park were Lunch was served and prizes The next meeting will bridge were won by Miss Helenb at the home of Ruth injps Chnspen and Mrs. Jean Bridge.

gwan street Bridge Party --World news complete! Read Mrs. Edward Schnabel entertained friends at a bridge party recently. There were three tables of bridge and pinochle. Prizewinners were Mrs. Arthur Woelfle, Mrs.

Robert Phelps and Mrs Robert Anderson. Club Party Members of. St. John's Mothers club held a party Thursday afternoon at the guild house in Eagle street. Refreshments were served and games played.

Prizes were wonCby Mrs. Lucy Ludwig, Mrs. Nellie Pinner, Mrs. A. W.

Motto and Mrs. Elva Reynolds. Mrs: Ludwig acted as hostess. the A I A EVERY NITE EXCEPT MONDAY NO COVER CHARGE "Excellent Food--A Tradition" ENGAGEMENTS Bialaszeu'ski-Charabers Mr. and Mrs.

George Chambers of Burgess street Silver Creek, announce the engagement ol their daughter, Jean Ann Chambers, to Bernard Bialaszewski, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bialaszewski of Middle The wedding will take place in the near future. Mikula-Bialaszewski Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Bialaszew- ski of Middle road announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Jane, to Stanley Mikula, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony of Stockton. The wedding date hns not been set. --Sell! Swap! Kent: Buy! Via OBSERVER City and Vicinity way.

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