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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 28

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Binghamton, New York
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Binghamton, N. June 29, 1969 4 THE SUNDAY PRESS WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! ANNIVERSARY A 50th anniversary party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Andrew was recently held at the home of Bruce Lee Andrew, State Line Road, OUR LOW PRICES ALWAYS i INCLUDE FREE SERVICE Marna Dexheimer, Nelson Neal Wed ii 0 Airway Hoaar a) Compact Klrby A CI.rl.Alll A RoVll Eureka Sunbaam AUXILIARY Officers of the Women's Auxiliary of the Broome County Dental Society are: Mrs.

George H. Haden, president; Mrs. Edward Kozlowski, vice president; Mrs. Richard Bed-o recording secretary; Mrs. David Payne, corresponding secretary, and Mrs.

Peter Hatala, treasurer. LUCY RIPKE WED Mrs. Lucy G. Ripke of Brownsville, and Albert E. Jones of Owego were married on June 5 in the chapel of the First United Methodist Church of Brownsville, Tex.

They are residing In COLORED GLASS pillar Quaan and Many Othari Art or LMdtd Window! Orlginilt and Raitorationt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neal of 604 Ventura Boulevard, Endwell. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an embroidered princess gown fashioned with Jong sleeves. An heirloom mantilla of lace and a bouquet of carnations, step-hanotis, and cymbitium chids complemented her othy Wright, Timothy Beers, and George Wallace, A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents.

The new Mrs. Neal Is a graduate of Ockawamick High School and State University College at Cortland. The bridegroom is a graduate of Maine-Endwell High School and State University College at Cortland. Miss Marie Stewart was maid of honor. She was attired in a marine green princess gown.

Miss Linda Becker was bridesmaid. She was attired in a pink gown styled like that of the honor attendant. Wellington Neal, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were Tim The Colonial Presbyterian Church of Ghent was the setting June 14 for the marriage of Miss Marna R. Dexheimer and Nelson D.

Neal. The Revs. 1 Robert Kaiser and George Rynick officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold F. Dexheimer of Ghent. Her husband ENDICOTT VACUUM 1202 North Endieott 74M3SJ Empathy SAMPSON GLASS MIRROR CO. 3422 Cat. F.

Highway (Main St.) Endwall, N. Y. i I 1 Use Press WANT ADS OPEN MONDAY and THURSDAY 10 to 9 other day. 10 to We Give PARK FREE DOWNTOWN Stamps PAYMENTS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET 7-9 Court Street Furniture of Distinction Since 1 888 tmm000f LJJLJJ AS LOW AS Varden Studio. MRS.

PICKERING Crandall, Pickering Wedding First Christian Church of Endieott was the setting yesterday for the marriage of Miss Nancy Crandall and Walter Pickering. The Rev. Hugh Kelly officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Franklin Crandall of Apalachin. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Pickering of Owego. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an Empire gown of taffeta fashioned with an Alencon lace bodice, sleeves, and front panel.

A petal cluster of Alencon lace trimmed with seed pearls and crystal held her triple tiered' illusion veiling. The bride carried a bouquet of carnations, lilies of the valley, and stephanotis accented with yellow streamers. Miss Dawn Painter, aunt of the bride, was maid of honor. She was attired in a white crepe gown enhanced by a yellow sash at the shoulder. A bouquet of yellow carnations and stephanotis with white streamers complemented her ensemble.

Earl Pickering, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were Larry Crandall and Gary Crandall, brothers of the bride. A reception was held in the church parlors. The bridal couple is living in Candor. NEW OFFICERS Newly elected officers of the Soroptimist Club are: Mrs.

Yvonne Goundrey Lampman, president; Mrs. Paul Watson, vice-president; Mrs. Stanley Hall, secretary; Mrs. Ethan Mellen, treasurer; Mrs. Alan Mrs.

David Sail, treasurer; and Miss Roxie M. Stitzer and Miss Eunice M. Goundrey, UNIVERSITY WOMEN Recently elected officers of the American Association of University Women are: Mrs. Richard Kroboth, president; Mrs. Robert F.

Place, first vice president; Mrs. Richard P. James, second vice president; Mrs. George F. Minnich, and Mrs.

Ted De Young, recording secretary. the first step for baby's first steps WE SAY "INCREDIBLE" because seldom, if ever, have we had so many fine SIMMONS and ECLIPSE mattresses and boxsprings in our inventory! At the end of a season we must clear away surplus stocks, slow-selling pieces, discontinued tickings. These are all first-quality from the two leading bedding manufacturers in the East! More than 130 pieces are included! reg. $39.95 vnn camc $1195 I VU UHHh abali reg. to $54.95 YOU SAVE $1695 WE'VE SIMMONS HOTEL SPECIAL MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS, IN TWIN AND FULL SIZES all with firm, "Hotel-type" construction plus our Eclipse STRATE-SLEEP extra-firm box springs in this group.

Lv reg. to $59.95 YOU SAVE $1595 QUILTED EXTRA FIRM MATTRESSES AND MATCHING BOX-SPRINGS They include 312 coil full size mattresses all covered in costly quilted damask tickings. They're our BEST bedding value in years! Just 57 to sell reg. to $49.95 YOU SAVE $1595 LOOKING FOR A GOOD BOX SPRING? THIS GROUP INCLUDES BOTH TWIN, FULL SIZE BOX SPRINGS (a few mattresses) all give firm support striped or damask tickings. Even a few extra-long box springs).

Just 21 to sell "BUSTER BROWN" BABY SHOES Made With Full Grain Leather TWIN, FULL SIZE MATTRESSES, BOX SPRINGS, (mostly twin size) button 'and tape-tufted striped tickings ideal for children, cottages. Just 27 to sell EXPERT FITTING nocu MOV. THURS. urtn xii. 9 P.M.

Just 32 to sell urr-oiKtci CSp each 5 CO) each P'cce ir piece CD) PARKING The New KEN'S SHOE of ENDICOTT 106 Washington Ave..

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