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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 18

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TRIPLE CITIES Will Be Bride June M. Elizabeth Burke Given Pre-Nuptial Party Ceremony at St. Thomas Afpifiias Rita Theresa Bailey Is Married This Morning to William J. Bar den SOCIETY ARIETY gifts were placed beneath a bridal-white shower um riSS RITA THERESA BAIL 1-J1JIII, I 1 I I I II is Wednesday Evening, May 26, 1948 brella last night at a pre-nuptial party honoring Miss M. EY, daughter of Mrs.

Sam Elizabeth Burke. Mrs. Gordon J. Sullivan and Mrs. William J.

Reardon were shower, o-hostesses at the N3 Mary Donnelly, Miss Betty Guy, Miss Audrey Scales, Mrs. William Spring, Miss Marian Ragard, Miss Connie Ragard. Also, Mrs. Anthony Vallone, Miss Betty Walters, Mrs. Joseph Karban, Mrs.

William Taylor, Miss Rosemary Kane, Miss Irene Marecek, Miss Mary Woody, Miss Gertrude Stephenson, and Miss Charlotte Cooper, uel Bailey of 3 Schubert Street, became the bride of William Joseph Barden in a ceremony at 8 a. m. today in St Thomas Aquinas Church. The Rev. Earl Anable officiated at the double-ring ceremony and Nuptial Mass.

Mrs. William Buckley played a program of organ music. Escorted in marriage by her uncle, Ellis Bailey, the bride wore an aqua gabardine suit with white accessories and a corsage of white roesbuds and lillies-of-the-valley. She carried a rosary. Miss Anne Bailey, sister of the v.

Garden Club to Put Table Decorations, Settings on Display By BETTY CHENEY Binghamton Press Society Editor BINGHAMTON GARDEN CLUB members will compete for prizes in table settings and table decorations at the next meeting. at 2:30 p. m. Thursday, June 3. Approximately a dozen members will arrange special tables, including a children's party table and a formal dinner table, for the exhibition in the Fair Store.

Displays will be set up in the first floor chineware department of the store. Mrs. Edward S. Graney is chairman of the program. Mrs.

Clement G. Bowers is in charge of the judging. -v -I ft A rj: JV I I 5 which was held In the home of Mrs. Sullivan's mother, Mrs. Joseph O'Loughlin, 81 Gaylord Street.

The honoree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke, 62 Broad Avenue, will be married June 5 to Joseph F. Minehan, son of Mr. and Mrs.

T. F. Minehan of 1 Wales Avenue. Guests included Mrs. Burke, Mrs.

Minehan. Mrs. Walter Nugent, Mrs. Robert Bucher, Miss CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. Earl Foland, Avenue, will be hostess to members fit Minnehaha Past Pocahontas Club at 7:30 p.

m. tomorrow. JRT1I ANNOUNCEMENT A son, Stephen Douglas, was born May 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Swan of Rochester, formerly of Binghamton.

TO BE WED Miss Josephine Hrncirik's betrothal to Richard Sirianna has been announced by her mother, Mrs. Mary Hrncirik of 159 Murray Street. Mr. Sirianna is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Sirianna of 3 Evans Street. The wedding will take place June 12. Printed Engraved Processed JOGGERST Printers Rubber Stamp Mfgrs, Nsw Location 142 Stat St. Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Charles Kirk, bride, was maid of honor.

She was wearing a beige gabardine suit with yellow accessories. She had a corsage of yellow roses. The bridegroom is the son ol Mrs. John Barden of 126 Liberty Street. He had his brother, Leo Barden, as best man.

The usher was James Eagan. After the cermony, wedding breakfast was served in Law-son's Town House to members of the bridal party, and the couple left for a honeymoon at Lake George. The couple will live in 123 Liberty Street. Mr. Barden is employed by the U.

S. Postal Department in Binghamton. Robert L. Hanagan Takes Brfde Announcement Was made here today of the marriage of Miss Anna Mary Murphy of Little Meadows, to Robert Leo Hanagan of Binghamton. St Air i Lit 'ill Mil, MR.

AND MRS. WILLIAM J. BARDEN The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.

Murphy MarinnV Mirhapl IWnmPS Bride of Little Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. luarJone iiaei JJecomeb uriue John Hanagan of 13 Orton Avenue, Binghamton, are parents of Miss Marjorie Ann Michael, and a corsage of pinK garaenias daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John and lilies. H. Michael of 12 South Loder Carlton Cross was best man ids a I i early Avenue, Endicott, was married BRIDE-TO-BE 1Wr. and Mrs. Luther Arnold, 300 Robinson Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Orrin Christian, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson Christian, 140 Moeller. Street. The- wedding date is June 12. clcomc with Roy Fowler and Dalton Bryant as ushers.

After a reception for 100 guests In the Michael home, a dinner for the immediate families was held in Vestal Holiday Inn. When Mr. and Mrs. Bryant return from a wedding trip to New York City, they reside in 407 Fairmont Avenue, Endwell. He is a veteran of Marine Corps service.

Mrs. Kexiord litus, Mrs. Jttaeburn Wharton, Mrs. Charles Rosenthal, Mrs. Hugh Gregory, Mrs.

Bruce Babcock, Mrs. C. Fred Johnson, Mrs. Orville King, Mrs. Frank Waldron, Mrs.

William Merwin, Mrs. Charles Squires, Mrs. Claude Young, Mrs. Charles Brown, Miss Helen Kent, Mrs. Charles Durgin, Mrs.

Charles Humphries and Mrs. C. R. Rudy. Mrs.

Ira E. Greene, president, will conduct the business meeting. Helen Kane Honored at Shower MISS HELEN M. KANE of 87 Front Street, who will be an August bride, was honored at a miscellaneous shower recently in the home of Mrs. Gordon O'Reilly, 32 Rosedale Drive, Sunrise Terrace.

Mrs. Charles Howland and Mrs. Ernest Lalley were co-hostesses with Mrs. O'ReHly. Paper hearts hung from the chandelier over the refreshment table, setting the theme for the party.

Tiny white and pastel parasols were favors for the 15 guests. Miss Kane, daughter of Mrs. Joseph J. Kane, will be the bride of Gerald J. Demaree of Berwick, Pa.

Mrs. John A. McNlcol, 51 Orton Avenue, has returned from a three-months trip to the Island of Antigua, British West Indies, where she visited her son and his wife, Capt. and Mrs. John A.

McNicoI. Jr. The captain Is stationed at Coolidge Air Force Base on the island. En route, Mrs. McXicol spent some time in Miami Beach; in Puerto Rico she was entertained by Dr.

and Mrs. Fernando Mon-serrate. In St. Petersburgh, she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

P. Joseph Bishop, formerly of Binghamton. Bridal Shoiver for Miss Murray MISS DORIS MURRAY, daughter of Robert J. Murray of 134 Matthews Street, was honored at a bridal shower recently in the home of Mrs. C.

Rose. 135 Matthews Street Mrs. Stanley Ellsworth was co-hostess. The honoree is betrothed to Arthur V. Lloyd of 27 Park Street The wedding is being planned for June.

Pale pink and' green umbrellas and white tapers were dining room decorations. Fifteep friends were guests. MRS. HARRY LEVENE, president of the Women's Golf Clu) of Vestal Hills Country Club, conducted a board meeting Monday night In her home, 67 Crestmont Road. Plans were made for the opening luncheon Thursday, June 10, In honor of the new members.

vt it .1 jr to Harold C. Bryant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Bryant of Castle Creek, Sunday in Endicott Central Methodist Church.

The Rev. Adrian B. Foote, pastor, performed the double-ring rites before a bank of palms, snapdragons and tapers. A program of vocal and organ music was presented by Miss Ruth Harding and Armand Harding. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a white ensemble with a flowered hat and white bag.

Her flowers were orchids and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Eleanor LaFrance was maid of honor in a navy gabardine suit with pink accessories TO OUR OLD FRIEND AND NEW NEIGHBOR Rosary Unit Tea Heads Are Named tne bridegroom. The ceremony was performed Saturday in St. Thomas Apostle Church in Little Meadows. The Rev.

Francis Durkin was ofliciat-ing clergyman. Escorted by her father, the bride had the Misses Helen and Mary Murphy as attendants. Sharon Torme was flower girl with Jack Springsteen as ring bearer. John Hanagan was best man. Ushers were James Murphy, William Hanagan and John Conaty.

The bride wore a white slipper satin gown trimmed with lace and seed pearls. A headdress of orange blossoms and seed pearls held her illusion veil and she carried white roses and baby's breath. Her attendants wore pastel orchid and green. A wedding breakfast was held in Vestal Holiday Inn followed by a reception in Endicott Moose Club. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the couple will reside in Little Meadows.

The bridegroom is with Foley Construction Co. of Binghamton. RS. JAMES E. SULLIVAN UPHOLSTERED Breakfast Nooks We Build Them to Your Order PRESCOTT'S 85 Eldredsre St Phone 2-5460 and Mrs.

Rollin Sullivan NURSES' UNIFORMS Sizes 12 to 46 $3.49, S3.98, $5.98 White Nylon Hose S1.3S Also Lisle Wilbur's Dept. Store 227 CHENANGO ST. Dial 2-3226 PREMIUMS have been named co-chairmen of the 16th annual tea of the Rosary Society of St. John the Evangelist Church. The tea will be served from 3 to 5 p.

m. Sunday, June 6, in the church gymnasium. Assisting the chairmen are Mrs. Timothy Mahoney, Mrs. William Kendrick, Miss Genevieve Gahagan, Miss May Fitzgerald, Mrs.

James Riley, Mrs. James Corbett, Mrs. Bernard Lally, Mrs. John Butler, Mrs. P.

J. McCarthy, Mrs. Daniel Morello, Mrs. Francis Walsh, Mrs. James J.

Shaughnessy, Mrs. John B. Walsh, Mrs. Charles Miller and Mrs. Francis Costello.

Shop Thursday and Saturday Till 9 P. M. by 0 mm 4 Attending the meeting were Mrs. Morns neaianaer, mrs. Herbert Matties, Mrs.

Irving Zalbowitz, Mrs. Myron Melamed, Mrs. Julius Lewis, Mrs. Herbert Abramson, Gould, Mrs. Stanley Blumm, Mrs.

Marvin Yeates, Mrs. Stanton Kerstein, Mrs. Herbert Davis, Mrs. Charles Cohen and Mrs. Arnold Mullens.

V7 eW- at HAMLIN'S It's New! It's Wonderful! It's Here! lAJhal Hie. Uou BGA4MQ, HALL'S 45 CHENANGO ST. COOL COTTON DRESSES From FRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER Miss Denice Elizabeth Harris of New Milford. R. JD.

2, was honored at a pre-nuptial shower recently by Miss Grace Churchill, also of New Milford. Miss Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wesley Harris, will be married Saturday at 3 p. m.

in the New Milford Methodist Church to Robert A. Churchill. Mr. Churchill is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

E. Jay Churchill of New Milford. Britain faces a shoe scarcity. Going to the Country Club? Plan to plant' in your garden? Going boating or sun-bathing or golfing? So many fun-days coming up, so many things to do 1 V. Shop Thursday and Saturday Till 9 P.M.

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