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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 23

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Binghamton, New York
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Quota Club Installs Miss Thomas 5- ti i Binghamton, N. April 26, 1959 THE SUNDAY PRESS 1 ITW III illi A LASTING GIFT FOR MOTHER A Completely Netv Hairdo STYLING SHAPING SHAMPOO SET Stephanie Salon For REAL 'Good Ole' Days1 ISS MARY K. THOMAS Miss Ethylyn Gurney, Mrs. Kenneth Knapp and Mrs. Felix Belisle.

Miss Dorothy Russell is chairman of the nominating cpmmittee assisted by Mrs. Risk and Mrs. Sarah McDur-mitt. Miss Thomas will attend the annual Quota Inetrnational Convention June 10-13 in the Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D. C.

Alternates to the convention are Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Risk. 2 of City Honored At St. Lawrence Two Binghamton students at St.

Lawrence University have been initiated into Beta chapter of Delta Delta Delta, college fraternity for women. They are Miss Katherine C. Griffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.

J. Griffin of 64 Lincoln Avenue, and Miss Bette N. Germann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald P.

Germann of 7 Briar Court. newly-elected president of Quota International Club of Binghamton, was installed at a recent meeting in the Arlington Hotel. Other new officers are: first Miss Lillian; Camen; second vice-president, Mrs. Spiridon Risk; recording secretary, Mrs. Earl W.

Thomas; corresponding secretary. Miss Doris Chase, and treasurer, Miss Louise Joseph. New directors of the club are: Mrs. Gerald Scudder, Johnson City Days APRIL 29th-30th WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Hair Stylist 210 FRONT ST. DIAt 911 OWESO IT'S SO EASY TO PLACE A WANT AD.

JUST DIAL RA 2-3411 gift shop fecL ENGAGED The engagement of Miss Marlene Jane Cluff to Cleon Henry Salisbury, of Mr. and Mrs. C. Max Salisbury of Brisben, is announced by the future bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Cluff of Brisben. Miss Cluff and her fiance, both Greene Central School graduates, are planning: a June wedding. FIRST TIME uv 3 Get 1 SYRACUb nil 3 B1 IX 11 1 Never before a saving like this on Syracuse China, famous for its fine translucent beauty. Now the more you buy, the more you save! I place setting free with every three, 2 wltK six, 3 with nine, 4 with twelve. Buy it now.

Enjoy it now. Use Phil's Club" Plan if it1 more convenient. ROSEMARY KAVALESKY Engagement Announced ITR AT MM $1.00 a month a place setting 2 years to pay iVl of 25 Hog- KTnl ers street, jonnson uiry, announce tne engagement of their daughter, Kosomary PlIPIlIc f.r tlin nrr.cnniii i in mi ci i jiiiii i r- ill i. ii i in t- 0 Mrs. Inga Jensen is the Syracuse China Consultant who ivill be at Phil's all this week thru Saturday.

Mrs. Jensen will assitt customer! In choosing china designs that will harmonize with the decor ot their homes; explain the manufacturing process of fine chinai and point out many of the factors to be considered when buying china. Mrs. Jensen Is a native of Denmark, the country from which the famous Copenhagen porcelain comes. As characteristic of her Danish background, In Denmark, Mrs.

Jensen was well schooled In china, silver, glassware, and linens. In Syracuse, Mrs. Jensen was associated with one of the leading department stroes and was department head at th time tha joined Syracuse China. riace. The prospective bride was graduated from Johnson City High School and is emploved by International Business Machines Glendale.

Her fiance was graduated from North High School and Broome Technical Community College. An honorary member of Chi Phi Kappa, he is employed by IBM, Endicott. Wedding plans are Meadow Breeze Place Setting 18.95 Evening Star Place Setting 15.95 4 "if' Di iniygiiysjKWM i I 5 i l' Hi liiliBiSMMiiiiiMI l) I Blue Grass Place Setting 7.95 Inspiration Place Setting 12.95 Woodbine Place Setting 7.95 Candlelight Place Setting 18.95 0 8 a 1 It)): I liittiiliilllrWffiW T-HI" Jrflllill I II Celeste Place Setting 12.95 Countess Place Setting 14.95 iv At rY imrr m. AMRY JO McINTOSH Couple's Troth Is Told Bridal Rose Place Setting 15.95 Minuet Place Setting 18.95 0 5. A 0 A If FXJT MR.

AND MRS. JOHN L. McINTOSH of Franklin announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary Jo, to Michael Baraniuk of Irving-ton. N.

J. A July wedding is planned. The bride-elect is a graduate of St. Agnes School, Albany. She attended Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School in Montclair, N.

and now is a student at Ridley Secre-thial School. A native of the Ukraine, Mr. Baraniuk served with the British Royal Air Force. He is employed by Westinghouse in Bloomfield, N. end is a member of the U.

S-Air Force Reserve. liiWi.i unWitii ml Golden Seeds Place Setting Finesse Place Setting 7.95 15.95 A MONTH A PLACE SETTING--2 YEARS TO PAY-CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED 153-157 WASHINGTON ST. GET YOUR 'P-F PHONE RAM257 lLf a. 1, 1 r50 0 I vv.rj 'Xt A NOW Washable footwear for Infants, Boys, Women. Narrow and medium widths in Red White Black Navy "Wt Fit the Feet" THE WALKING SHOE OPEN MONDAYS.

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