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FOURTEEN JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Wednesday Evening, July 24, 1957
Sue Mary Hartley, Lt. Jerry W. Angell Marry in U. S. Air Force Chapel in Georgia
Miss Sue Mary Hartley, daughter of Mrs. Kenneth James Hartley, 15 Spruce Street, and the late Kenneth Hartley, was united in marriage at 11 A.M. July 20 with Lt Jerry Ward Angell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rowald Angell, &1 West Rand Street, Dion.
The ceremony was performed by Rev. Frederick Kirkland at the Bainbridge Air Base Chapel, Bain-bridge, Ga., in the presence of 30 guests. The altar was decorated with gladioli and chrysanthemums with ferns.
Miss Sabina Hartley, 'sister of the bride was the maid of honor. She wore a eoral crystalette gown fashioned with a bouffant ballerina length skirt. Her horsehair braid crown in coral was accented bv pearls and a circular veil. She also wore coral slippers and a pearl and gold necklace, a gift of the bride, and carried a nosegay of white carnations.
Best man was Lt. Barry McDon-with Lt. Roger Bowman and
Lt. James Acton ushers. The bridegroom favored them with leather belts with initialed buckles.
The lovely bride was escorted to the altar by her uncle, Theodore Peterson. She wore a camellia white gown of Dupioni silk with a fitted bodice scalloped sweetheart neckline and short sleeves. The full ballerina length skirt had s d e fullness accented with bands of re-embroidered Alencon Iace . ' H e r ballerina length veil of im
ported silk illusion fell from a I cloche of Dupioni silk with motifs of re-embroidered Alencon lace studded with sequins and seed
•pearls. She carried a white pray-erbook with a white orchid.
Mrs. Hartley favored a blue linen dress with matching flowered
| hat and white accessories and a corsage of orchids.
A reception followed at the Bain-| bridge Air Base Officers Club. Mr. and Mrs. Knox Talley were master and mistress of ceremonies.
For a trip to Wakula Springs.
MRS. 3. W. ANGELL —Dana Bridal Study
gell is a 1952 graduate of Dion High School and a 1956 graduate
| of Hobart College. He is serving i in the U.S. Air Force, stationed | at Bainbridg* Air Base, Bain-s bridge Ga.
Parties for the bride were given by Mrs. Robert Erickson, Mrs. John Bellavia, Mrs. Gordon Miller. Mrs. Carl Kellgren and Miss Sylvia Snyder. The rehearsal eve dinner was given by the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Peterson at the Hotel Stephen Decataur.
Out of town guests included Mrs. Gladys Hartley and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Jamestown, and Mr. and Mrs. Talley of Nashville, Term.
Ladies Aid Hears Convention Report
George Lusk, student pastor of First Lutheran Church, led in devotions and reported on the Luther League convention held in Chicago, at a meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society, No. 3, in the church parlors Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Ben AHenson presided. Mrs. Birger Halvarson and daughter, Nancy, sang two songs, accompanied by Miss Karin Anderson, who also gave a piano solo. The birthday song was sung to Mrs. Paul A. Westerberg. *
Mrs. Robert Samuelson and Mrs. C. A. Norman Johnson were hostess chairmen.
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Fla., the bride chose, a light blue linen dress with beige straw purse and shoes. They will be at home at 328 West Broughton Street, Bainbridge, Ga.
Mrs. Angell is a 1952 graduate of J.H.S. and a 1956 graduate of William Smith College, Geneva., She taught in the^Onondaga Cen-| ̂ Y a c h t C l u b
C. D. A. Holds Summer Outing
ttral School the past year. Lt. An-
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EXCLUSIVE MATERNITY FASHIONS AND
SELECT CHILDREN'S WEAR
An interesting program of games and group singing was enjoyed at the dinner and summer outing of Court St. Gertrude, Catholic Daughters of America Monday evening at the Chautauqua Lake Yacht Club. There were 67 present.
Miss Grace Dolan was program chairman. Fashions of the Roaring 20's were modeled by the committee, Mrs. Oscar Palm, Mrs. John Madden, Mrs, Edwin Nelson, Mrs. Clara Erickson, Mrs. Hobert Bolt, Mrs. Fred Fiore and Mrs. Eunice Neid, and Mrs. Mary Devlin, Miss Mary Lynch, Mrs. Margaret Mad-
Fleming Church Scene of July Wedding
Miss Jean Shirley Osborne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A. Osborne, Union Springs/ and Alexander Harold Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Brown, Ashvillf, were married at a 2 P.M ceremony on July 6 in the Fleming Method<gt Church. Rev. Rollin T. Campbipl officiated.
The %ide was given in marriage by her p ther . She chose a gown of white ofgandy with pink eyelet embroider!^ and carried a cascade of pink and white rosebuds.
Miss Judith Osborne was maid of honojr, and wore pink organdy. Miss Crjeryi Brown and Miss Janel Carol Brown, nieces of the bridegroom, were flower girls. Each wore pfeik organdy and carried a basket if pink snapdragon.
MiltoH C. Brown was best man for his brother, with Albert J. Brown »nd Charles H. Brown, Wilbur A. Osborne, Jr., ushers.
Mrs. Osborne chose beige silk pongee, and Mrs. Brown, white pongee print, each with white accessories and corsage.
FolloSjring the ceremony, a re-' ception was held in the bride's home. The table was appointed in pink, afld centered with a tiered wedding cake. Aides were Mrs. Elwin Mosher and Mrs. Clinton Osbor™!
rown was graduated from rings Central School and »r at Oswego State Teach-ge. Mr. Brown was grad->m J.H.S. and attended
Mrs Union is a se ers' Co uated Cornell at Os
Jniversity. He is a senior State Teachers' Col-
MRS. FRA^K OLANDER Lindquist Photo
Mrs. Bemus, Frank Olander Marry Saturday
Mrs. Bertha Pitts Bemus of Bemus Point and Frank Olander, Forest Hills, Pittsburgh, Pa., were united in marriage at 2:30 P.M. Saturday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lucy S. Pitts, 14 Lake-view Avenue. Rev. Gilbert F. van Bever performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families and close friends.
The bride chose a beige sheer dress with white accessories and an orchid corsage for the ceremony. She was attended by her daughter, Miss Carol Ann Bemus.
James Brophy was best man for his father-in-law with whom he is associated in business.
A reception for 75 guests followed the ceremony from 3-6 P.M. Those who poured were Mrs. Fred Bl Tinkham, Miss Margaret M. Patterson. Mrs. Lucius H. Bugbee, Mrs. Gilbert F . vanBever and Mrs. William A. Broadhead. The tea table was centered with a beautiful arrangement of snapdragons and sweetheart roses. Aides were Miss Barbara Mustard, niece of the bride, Miss Lu-cinda Lockwood, Miss Karen Spetz, Miss Cynthfa Carveth and the Misses Mary and Martha Pitts and Charles and Robert Pitts, nieces and nephews of the bride, j
Mrs. Olander is a graduate ofj Miss J.H.S. and attended Pennsylvania! of Mr. College for Women in Pittsburgh. | Baker She resided in Pittsburgh for sev-i named eral years where her husband, the\ versity late William J. Bemus, was 'anling. S electrical engineer. For the past! in the 10 years she has resided in Bemus • nursing Point. Mr. Olander is a distribu-| tor for Worthington Pumps in M r
Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Olander | ^ a v e __, will make their home in Bemus Atlanta, Ga., after spending the Point following a motor trip to the Pa
rst w'ef« w ' t h ^ s brother and
Thousand Islands and Canada. iwife- M l a n d Mrs. Floyd Hart-Out of town guests included Mr. w e i 1 ' 4 9 &** A v c n u e * Lak*wood.
and Mrs. Warren Miller. Warren,; Miss » s s i e G. Smith. 5 Clvde " Mrs. Elliot H. Kidder,
Sewing Circle The Sewing Circle of the First
Mission Covenant Church held a j tureen luncheon meeting Tuesday j at the home of Mrs. Charles Lund-
MR. AND MRS. A. H. BROW*
lege. The couple spent their honey
moon iijphe Thousand Islands, and are at Mime at 7 Westlake Avenue, Auburnjf
Pre-nuptial affairs for the bride were gyen by Mrs. Charles H. Brown, jp^rs. Clifford R. Brown, Mrs. CBpton Osborne, Mrs. Elwin Mosher §nd the women of Fleming Methodiit Church.
Out oMtown guests included the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Biss, Cato; Mrs. Jessie Osborne! Auburn; Mr. and Mrs.
Osborne, Albany; Mr. Milton C. Brown and
nkirk; Mr. and Mrs. Al-rown and Cheryl, Tona-
JMiss Lawson J. H. Samuelson Are Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Law-son, Towerville Corners, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, H. Genoa Lawson, to Jack H. Samuelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Samuelson, Belleview Road, Bemus Point.
Miss Lawson is a graduate of J.H.S. in 1953 and is employed at the Jamestown Mutual Insurance Company. Mr. Samuelson was graduated from Bemus Point Central in 1952 and served four years in the U. S. Air Force. He is employed by H. C. Granger Asphalt Paving and will attend Alfred University this fall. The wedding is planned for Aug. 24.
There will be swimming in the afternoon. ^
Dessert will be served by the committee, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pitts, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Forest
* u n o nr* „ rM-,„K^u S t a r k a n d M r - a n d M r s - James sten, Ashville Bay. Miss Elizabeth _ _ . _ T , . , ^ ' . ,_ . , , / B . Casker. In case of Inclement Danielson of Chicago, formerly of w e a t h e r i the affair will be held in Jamestown, was speaker. | church.
Mrs. Ray Knudson led in devo-1 tions, and songs were given by Rev. Helmer Lundgren. Hostesses were Mrs. Lundsten, Mrs. Otto Hjalmarson and Mrs. Eric Daniel-son.
Picnic Supper The Fellowship Guild of Bethel
Lutheran Church will meet for a family picnic supper Saturday evening at 6:30 at the lakeside home of John W. Pitts at Driftwood. lllllllllllllllillfllllilllllllllllllltllllllilllllllllllllllll>lll«i»tlllllllllllllllnili
FIT comes FIRST we feature
Little Yankee Children's Shoes p C-50 JM |
according to fix* E
because
Raymoi and M Scott, bert J wanda.
'ersonals lene Anderson, daughter d Mrs. Axel Anderson, eet Extension, has been the dean's list at Uni-Buffalo School of Nufs-
is enrolled as a senior jr year collegiate basic rogram.
Mrs. Ray V. Hartwell rned to their home in
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den, Mrs. Grace Dolan and Miss j Pa., Mrs. E. P. Denigan, Mr. and! A V P ^ P Mary Lou Lawson. Mrs. John Mad-I Mrs. Carter MacMillan, and Mrs.* South,J den was the commentator and Miss Maie Collins furnished music.
Prizes in contests were won by
Inez Patterson, Pittsburgh, Pa.; turned Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bemus visit in Jr., and sons, J o h n and Tommy, wire th«
Mrs. Reynold Erickson, Miss Mary I Shippensburg, Pa., and Mr. 01an-JLvr,ri H# Brennan, Mrs. Peter Buckley and Miss Reba Stauffer. The past noble grands participated in a watermelon eating contest which was won by Miss Marie Briggs and Mrs. Anthony Glace.
der's four daughters, Mrs. William j der. Price and Mr. Price, Eau Gallic j Fla., Mrs. James Brophy and Mr. Miss Brophy, Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. Gor-! daughtei don Fee, Oak Ridge, Tentfe, andjDe Joe, Mrs. DeArmand Moore. Norfolk,! plane S
Mrs. Margaret Madden and Mrs. |Va. Also Mrs. Olander's sister, i month's Grace Dolan dressed in appropri-: Mrs. H. R. Mustard, Mr. Mustard Calif, ate costume presented an amusing j and daughter Barbara of Pitts-skit of school days. Rev. Kenneth burgh, Pa. . v> Mullen and Mrs. Edwin Nelson spoke briefly. Cards followed the program.
in Street Extension, re-»sday after several days'
Idlarid, Mich., where they [guests of Mr. and Mrs. tley and Miss June Kid-
V
itricia LuAnn De Joe. )f Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Stewart Avenue, left by
turday morning for a (vacation at Saratoga,
S. G. Club Miss Sally Nupp was welcomed
into membership of the S. G. Club at a recent meeting at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Tramondo in Falconer. The annual family picnic is planned for Sunday at Allegany State Park.
KEEP COOL . . . and SA VE!
TO WED — Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tollivoro, 76 Shady Lane, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Evangeline Jean, to Thomas W. Well-er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weller, Dallas, Tex., formerly of Jamestown. Miss Tollivoro was graduated from J.H.S. and attended Eastern Nazarene College, Boston, Mass. Mr. Weller was " graduated from South Oak Cliff High School, Dallas. A winter wedding is planned.
REMODELING
SALE CONTINUES WITH
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Nylon Tricot Lingerie 5 0 % Reduced up to +**^J "
Nylon & Cotton Robes Reduced for Clearance
Bedroom & Beach
SLIPPERS Reg. $3.98
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Evening Meeting l c . .. . The Wfllard Chapel Ladies Aid r l l l d l e y L a k e
Society ipll meet Thursday at 8
SPECIAL GROUP
Ladies'
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P.M. Hostess
Carlson, Harry Johnson,*] Jack Clil bertson, Mildred sort, Mi Carl Si Bland, Oscar \̂ | Olson, Jack Ka< Larson, Miss Joa Johnson.
The rummage and food sale (held at the Fire Hall on Saturday
will be: Mrs. Gust j by the Legion Auxiliary was re-Axel Rosell, Mrs. [ported successful. The proceeds
from this sale will be applied to the Legion building fund.
AH Soles Find
irs rglund, Mrs. Edwin E.
!. John C. Kling, Mrs. >rd, Mrs. James Cuth-trs. Charles Ellis, Mrs. ;lson, Mrs. Enoch Carl-
Eric Lindgren, Mrs. iwall, Mrs. Richard
is, Ben Allenson, Mrs. Lundell, Mrs. Emil
Luther Olson, Mrs. lelein, Mrs. C. Sigfried [rs. William Carlson,
ine Rosell, Miss Edith
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ENGAGED-Mrs. Marian L. Swanson, 418 East Fifth Street, and A. Milton Swanson, 464 Oak ^Street, Passaic, N.J. annoynce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Sandra Heath, to Jerold Frederick Lindholm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Worthy F. Lindholm, 127 Lakeview Avenue. Miss Swanson was graduated from J.H.S. in 1956 and is employed by the Jamestown Telephone Corporation. Mr. Lindholm a t t e n d e d Jamestown schools and was graduated, from Deveaux School, Niagara Falls. He is employed by the Jamestown Telephone Corporation and will resume studies at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa., in September.
Open Meadows Mr. and Mrs. Chester Phillips of
Detroit spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. John Gleason.
Mrs. William Lovell of Tonawan-da spent several days with relatives here.
Recent guests of Mrs. Johanna Gleason were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gleason and family of Bing-hamton and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and children of Rochester.
Balcoms Corners Mr. and Mrs. Alton Larson,
who spent several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Randall, left Tuesday p>r their home at Attle-boro, M
Mrs. Fred G Mrs. CI Friday.
Recent Millard Mrs. F
•ed Stolts and Mrs. ;e called on Mr. and Te Lewis in Dunkirk
XORD'S this week
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uests of Mr. and Mrs. bbard were Mr. and
Wern, Jaclyn and Billy Tuj§le of Gowanda, Mrs. Gordon lltearns of Gerry and Mrs. Norjpan White and daughter. Sandira, of South Dayton.
Recent jpuests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Safcuelson were Mr. and Mrs. M. M Penner of Lakewood, Mr. and Si rs . Oscar Samuelson of Jamesflw'n, Mr. and Mrs. William S h e « a n and family of Gowanda, Miss Susan Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sheehan of Prrrysburg.
Miss Dilina Gier is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Rau in Buffalo.
Henry lientley and daughter, Mrs. Artnbr Dole of Markhams and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves of Perrysburg, visited Mrs. Paul Phillips la | t weekend. Mrs. Phillips called on friends in Fredonia Saturday.
Miss Kllren Warner with her weekend Ifuests, M i s s Janice Meadows of Fredonia, attended a wiener roast at the home of Miss Patflcia Mierzwa Saturday evenhjp.
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