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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 10

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i 10 BINGHAMTON PRESS Friday, Aug. 1, 1952 Janet. Marie Glover Becomes Bride Of R. Allen in Presbyterian Rites Geraldine McCollom to Of William L. Fuller Be Bride Tomorrow Miss Ruth AnnSydman And Robert A.

Bosivorth Are Engaged to Wed MISS JANET MARIE GLOVER became the bride of Richard I II r- 1 -Hi ANNOUNCEMENT is made of the engagement of Miss Ruth Ann Sydman to SA Robert Allen Bosworth. U. S. Navy, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Sydman of 481 Chenango Street The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Vincent Pompeii of 243 Conklin Avenue. No date has been set for the wedding. The bride-elect Is a graduate of Binghamton North High School and is currently employed by Ansco. Her fiance attended Binghamton North High School.

VACATIONS IN WEST Miss Elizabeth Martinkovic of 32 Grace Street has returned home after spending a month in the western and northwestern states. While away, she visited Dr. and Mrs. H. L.

Han-delman of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peony of Colorado, and Lt. and Mrs. Joseph Mas-ton of Seattle, Wash.

imss tapper Weds 17 M' ISS MARILYN E. CLAPPER of 23 Amsbry Street will be wed to Robert Taylor Mc-Carty at 3:30 p. m. Aug. 17 in the Braintrim Baptist Church, Laceyville, Pa.

The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clapper of Laceyville. Mr. McCarty is the son of Mr.

anil Mrs. Gray-don McCarty of Wyalusing, Pa. He will be graduated in August from the General Motors Institute of Technology in Flint, Mich. Miss Clapper is employed by the New York State Workmen's Compensation Board. Recently she was honored at a pre-nuptial shower by her co-workers at the Barn.

Among the 30 guests attending were her prospective bridal attendants. Miss Charlotte Clapper, who will be maid of honor for her sister, and Miss Doris LaFrance and Mrs. Lloyd LaFreniere, who' will bridesmaids." A group gift was presented to the honored guest. DAUGHTER BORN A daughter, Barbara Ellen, was born July 25 to Mr. and Mrs.

C. Thompson of Baldwin, L. I. Mrs. Thompson is the former Miss Wilma Lewis, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. S. E. Lewis of 65 Grand Boulevard. URSULA A.

OWEN Binghamton Press Society Writer ARRANGEMENTS have been completed for the wed-ii dirig tomorrow of Miss Geraldine McCollom and William Lyons Fuller. They will be wed at 3 p. m. in the West Presbyterian Church. The double-ring wedding vows will be solemnized by the Rev.

Bruce A pre-rehearsal dinner party will be held tonight for members of the bridal party and relatives of the prospective bridal couple. Members of the wedding party include Miss Dhyan McCollom, who will be maid of honor for her sister, and Miss Joan Healy, who will be bridesmaid. Fred Snyder will be best man. Ushering will be George Kay Hill of Sharon, Phillip Knox, Francois Benjemin, and Carl F. Peterson of SyraAise.

Miss McCollom is the daughter of Mrs. George E. Talbott of 87 Crestmont Road. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Adelene Alexander of 848 Conklin Road.

BOATING AND SWIMMING will be on the agenda for six former classmates of Miss Joan Lowell this weekend when she is hostess at the summer home of her parents, Mr. and Mts. Mason. Lowell of 38 Beethoven Street, at Heart Lake, Pa. Among the house guests will be Miss Lowell's fiance, John Hunt of Endicott The guests, recent graduates of Penn Hall Junior College, Chambersburg, include Miss Carole Thome of Caldwell, N.

Miss Jacqueline Muhlethaler df Short Hills, N. Miss Sarah Bache of Wellsboro, William Hopler of Morristown, N. Vincent Amachochi of Short Hills, N. and James Bloise of Wellsboro, Pa. Mrs.

Charles Levene was hostess yesterday at a meeting of the Women's Organization of the Vestal Hills Country Club. Luncheon was served at the club at 1 p. m. Mrs. Georgy Werner was chairman of reservations.

MR. AND MRS. D. L. WALSH of 7 Harrison Street and Mr.

and Mrs. A. F. Casey of 82 Crary Avenue are vacationing at Virginia Beach, Va. RUTH SYDMAN L.

Allen at 1:30 p. m. July 19 in the Presbyterian Church of Hallstead. Pa. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Glover of Hallstead. Mr. Allen is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

G. Carmen Allen of Harford, Pa. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, chose for her wedding a gown of white Chan-tiily lace and net over satin with a cbapel-length train. Her fingertip veil was attached to a halo of pearl orange blossctus. She carried a colonial bouquet of white gladioli.

Miss Donna Glover, maid of honor and sister of the bride, wore a gown of aqua nylon net over taffeta with a matching stole. Her headpiece was a halo of nylon net set with rhinestones. She carried a colonial bouquet of sweet peas. Bridesmaids, Miss Helen "Fitzgerald and Miss Mary Ellen Decker, both of Hallstead, wore gowns of lavender and pink and carried colonial bouquets of sweet peas. John Kaminski, of Gibson, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man.

Ushering were Richard Berish and Gerald Thatcher, both of Harford. Immediately after the ceremony, a reception for 250 guests was held at the home of the bridegroom. The couple are honeymooning in California. Upon returning from the trip, they will reside at Harford. The bride is a graduate of Hallstead High School and is currently employed by the Res-seguie Store at Hallstead.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Harford High School is employed by his father. RETUB'IS HOME Mrs. Estella Anderson of Los Angeles, has returned home after visiting her sister, Mrs. May Hendricks, and her nieces, Mrs. Guy Steele of 23 North Street, Mrs.

C. L. Doc-little of Broad Acres, and Mrs. H. C.

Eaton of 11 Niles Road, Hillcrest. DRUM REUNION The Drum family reunion will be held at noon Saturday at Ross Park. Miss Thelma Abdallah Bride of George Weslar BEFORE an altar banked with garden flowers, Miss Thelma Irene Abdallah became the bride of George P. Weslar July 27 at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. The Rev.

Georges Karim of Syracuse performed the Nuptial Mass. The bride is the daughter of snnp Miss Elaine Admerand Bride of Albert Tunilo AT A 3 o'clock wedding Saturday afternoon, Miss Elaine Helen Admerand became the bride of Albert Tunilo in the First Pres 1 1 I 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Najeeb T. Abdallah of 105 Chapin Street.

The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. George Weslar of 20 Cedar Street. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of candlelight satin fashioned with princess lines and a Queen Anne collar. Her full skirt fell into a court train. Her fingertip veil of imported Belgian lace was attached to a cloche of Belgian lace trimmed with seed pearls.

She carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses. Miss Marie Louise Abdallah, cousin of the bride from New York City, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lawrence C. Witteman, sister of the bride, and Mrs.

Allen C. Olney. The attendants were gowned alike in mint green net over taffeta fashioned witn ureeK Doaice ana arapea stole trimmed with self colored daisies. They wore, matching headpieces and carried cascade bouquets of gladioli. Charles Smith was best man.

Ushering were Thomas, Charles and Fred Abdallah, brothers of the bride, and Lawrence C. Witteman, brother-in-law of the bride. Upon returning from a- wedding trip to New York City and New England, the couple will reside at 20 Cedar Street. Chenango Studios. MRS.

RICHARD L. ALLEN Bridal Party Supper Tonight FIVE-YEARLD Edith Davenport will be hostess tonight with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Davenport, at a post-rehearsal buffet supper in their home, 26 Crestmont Road. Guests will be the bridal party of the Hemenway-Mahar wedding and the couple's immediate families.

Edith Davenport will be flower girl tomorrow when Miss Joan B. Mahar becomes the bride of Sonarman, 2c Richard Allen Hemenway, U. S. Navy. The ceremony will be conducted at 10 a.

m. in St James' Church, Johnson City, with the Rev. John J. Stack officiating at the Nuptial Mass. Among the guests at tonight's party will be Miss Patricia Coar, the bride-elect's prospective maid of honor, and James Mahar, who will be ring bearer for his sister.

Best man will be Eugene Anderson. Robert Hem-; enway, brother of the prospect-i ive bridegroom, and Bripe Gus- tin of Sullivan, 111., will usher. Miss Mahar is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Carl Ma har of 197 Burbank Avenue, Johnson City.

Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Hemenway of 13 Stearns Avenue, Johnson City; VISITS PARENTS Capt. H. William Fister has returned to Fairchild Air Force Base, Fairchild, after visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Fister of Felter Road. with the cf water per Tridt-Mark, Rcf. U. 8.

Pat OS. byterian Church of Montrose, Pa. formed the double-ring ceremony. Photo by DeClertj. MRS.

ALBERT TUNILO 52 rf i 4 Shower Fetes Prospective Bridal Couple RELATIVES of a prospective bridal couple, Miss Patricia Louise Hartraann and Robert Carlton Young, recently gathered on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cook, IS Brookfield Road, for a picnic-kitchen shower. Assisting Mrs. Cook as hostess was Mrs.

Remer Leveritti of St Petersburg, who is visiting Mrs. Charles Cook of 5 Roosevelt Avenue. A picnic supper was served the 25 guests attending. Later gifts were presented the bride-elect, after which the couple announced their future wedding plans. They will be married at 2 p.

m. Aug. 30 in the Nimmons-burg Methodist Church. Miss Hartmann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest L. Hartmann of 1065 Front Street. Her fiance resides with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Cook of 25 South Morningside Drive. Coralee Snow Is Married MISS CORALEE SNOW, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth A. Snow of 304 Badger Avenue, Endicott, became the bride at 7:30 p.m., July 25 of Paul Svorec, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Svorec of Tracy Creek Road, Vestal RD 2.

The couple was married in the First Presbyterian Church of Owego, with the Rev. Edgar Fran': officiating. The bride's family formerly lived In that village. Mrs. Svorec was married In a light blue suit, worn with a white picture hat and a corsage of white roses, babies'-breath and ivy.

Her matron of honor, Mrs. Wilbur Brewer of Endicott, wore a white and green print with white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses and babies'-breath. Gilbert Snow, brother of the bride, was best man. A reception was held in the couple's new apartment at 422 Fifth Street in Endicott. Mrs.

Svorec, a graduate of Union-Endicott High School, attended Harpur College. She is employed by International Business Machines Corp. Mr. Svorec was graduated from Vestal Central High School. A veteran of service with the Army, he is employed by the General Electric at Westover.

Olive Tyne Feted at Tea MISS OLIVE TYNE, Saturday bride-elect, was honored last night at a candlelight tea given at Lawson's Town House. Hostesses were Miss Beatrice Barnes. Miss Esther Ehresman, Miss Mae Fitzgerald and Miss Mildred McCormack. Approximately 20 frk.ids attended ana presented the honored guest a group gift. The bride-to-Te, the daughter of Mrs.

Nora Tyne of 11 John Street, will be wed at 7 a. m. tomorrow to Robert Purtell. The ceremony will be performed in St. John the Evangelist Church.

Mr. Purtell is the son of Mrs. Alice Purtell of 17 Euclid Avenue. Eleanor Kilgallon To Wed Saturday Miss Eleanor Mae Kilgallon, Saturday bride-elect, has selected Miss Nancy O'Brain as her maid of honor and only attendant. She will be wed to Fireman Earl Kramer, U.

S. Navy at 2 p. m. in the Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev.

Condit N. Eddy will perform the double-ring ceremony. John Bruce will be best man for the prospective bridegroom. Miss Kilgallon is the daughter of Mrs. Samuel Kilgallon of 36 Winding Way.

Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Agnes Kramer of Honesdale, Pa. A reception for 75 guests will be held after the ceremony in the church parlors. SCRANTOX VISITORS Mr. and Mrs.

Richard O. Lloyd of Scranton, formerly of Johnson City, will return home Sunday after spending a month with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lloyd of Burris Road, Vestal. FLORIDA VISITORS Mr.

and Mrs. John Maconl of St. Petersburg. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.

William Paul of 23 North Street for several days. COTTAGE CHEESE FILLDfG Flavor cream-style cottage cheese with grated lemon rind and stir in some plumed chopped raisins; use as a sandwich filling between slices of nut bread. FABRICS Large Selection Walk I'p and Sit Cut Rate Silk Shcp 45 Court St. Over Peanut Store Delmar Studio, MRS. GEORGE WESLAR The Rev.

John H. Bowen per-The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Admerand of Montrose. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Michael Tunilo of Montrose and the late Michael Tunilo. Mr. Admerand escorted his daughter to the altar decorated with white gladioli. For her wedding, she chose a gown of nvlnn tulle and lace over satin styled with a fitted bodice ana full skirt ending in a chapel- length train. Her fingertip veil was attached to a headpiece of lace and seed pearis.

She carried a bouquet oi white roses and babies'-breath. Miss Gertrurie Whitney of New Milford, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of maize nylon tulle over taffeta and wore a matching picture hat. She carried a bouquet of mixed flowers. Bridesmaids, Mrs.

James Mead, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Alice Wyman of Pat-erson, N. were attired in gowns of nile green net over taffeta and wore matching picture hats. They also carried bouquets of mixed flowers. Miss Carol Rehu, cousin of the bride from Paterson, was junior bridesmaid. She wore an orchid gown and carried a bouquet of mixed flowers.

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