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BINGHAMTON PRESS July 9, 1954 Kent-Hench Wedding Party to Be Feted By JOAN CONNELLY Binghamton Press Society Editor MR. tertain AND MRS. members HARRY of the GORDON Kent-Hench KENT will wedding enparty and out of town guests at a post-rehearsal buffet tonight at the Binghamton Country Club. The Kents' daughter, Miss Barbara Joan Kent, and Philip Kahler Hench will exchange marriage vows at 4 p. m.

tomorrow at First Presbyterian Church. Dr. and Mrs. Philip Showalter Hench of Rochester, parents of the prospective bridegroom, entertained this afternoon at a luncheon at the Binghamton Club. Mr.

and Mrs. Kent also entertained at a buffet dinner last night for the immediate families of the couple at their home, 45 Lathrop Avenue. Among the out of town guests attending the prenuptial parties are Mrs. John Henry Kahler, Miss Rose Jensen and John Hench, all of Rochester, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Henty and Miss Jean Henty, all of Oneida. Also, Dr. and Mrs. Atcheson Hench and Mrs. Oscar Underwood, 3d, all of Charlottesville, Miss Alice Davis of Pittsburgh, and Mr.

and Mrs. George Hench of Washington, D. C. The Rev. Dr.

William M. Mac Innes of San Diego, former pastor of Endicott's First Presbyterian Church, was a recent house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Loveland of 108 Mary Street, Vestal.

MR. AND MRS. RAY C. Vestal, will entertain members annual family reunion starting In Double-Ring Ceremony BENNETT of 1113 Front Street, of the Leadbetter family at the at noon tomorrow at their home. Joan C.

Kirkland Bride Of Alfred L. Trovalli MARRIAGE vows Kirkland Arthur R. McKay, D. the chapel of First were exchanged at 1 p. m.

June 26 by Miss and Alfred Lewis Trovalli. The Rev. officiated at the double-ring ceremony in Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. Warner Kirkland of 9 Genesee Avenue. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trovalli of 18 Genesee Avenue.

Mr. Kirkland escorted his daughter to the altar. She wore a street-length dress of white lace over satin fashioned with a white satin cumme*rbund. Her shoulder-length veil of illusion was attached to a satin headpiece. She carried a white encircled by stephanotis.

A street-length dress of pink silk shantung was worn by the maid of honor, Miss Elaine Botnick. She wore a headpiece of ivy and pink roses. She carried a bouquet of ivy and pink and red roses. Susan Kirkland served as flower girl for her sister. Her dress of white organdy over pink satin was fashioned with a pink sash.

Her headpiece and bouquet were exactly like Miss Botnick's. Reno Baretta was best man. Eugene Trovalli, brother of the bridegroom, ushered. A wedding breakfast for the bridal party and immediate families of the couple was served at 2 p. m.

at the Carlton Hotel. The former Miss Kirkland, a graduate of Central High School, attended Elmira ColHarpur College and Ridley Secretarial School. Mr. Trovalli, also a Central High School graduate, attended St. Bonaventure University.

-deClercq Studio. MRS. A. L. TROVALLI Dinner Party Honors Patricia A.

Schofield Miss Patricia A. Schofield, daughter of Patrick Schofield of 101 Washington Avenue, Endicott, was honored at a dinner party in the Little Venice Restaurant recently. Her co-workers at International Business Machines Corp. gave the dinner in her honor. Miss Schofield will become the bride of William A.

Vavra at 10 a. m. July 24 in St. Ambrose's Church. Mr.

Vavra is the son of Mrs. Pauline Vavra of 30 Robble Avenue, Endicott. IN BERMUDA Miss E. Corinne Lemon of 10 Sturges Street is vacationing in Bermuda. -D.

W. Sames, MARRIED SATURDAY Miss Helen Louise Harris and Richard Gerald Johnson were married at 1 p. Saturday at St. James' Church, Johnson City. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward S. Harris of 200 Hudson Street. JohnCity. Mr.

Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Johnson of 120 Lincoln Avenue, Johnson City, Ellis Bros. OUTLET STORE SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS DRASTIC STOREWIDE A Clearance Sale -Chenango Studio, MR.

AND MRS. R. G. ZIMMER Adirondack Honeymoon For Robert G. Zimmers MR.

Winona AND MRS. Lake, ROBERT after a GREGORY wedding trip ZIMMER to the are Adirondacks. living at The couple was married at to p. m. June 26 at Grace Baptist Church.

The Rev. W. A. Haggai officiated at the double-ring ceremony. bride, the former Miss Ann Jones, is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Bert R. Jones of 18 Miller Street, Port Dickinson. Mr. Zimmer is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Zimmer of West Hempstead. A gown Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin was worn by the bride. The fitted bodice was styled with a mandarin collar and long tapered sleeves. A seed pearl trimmed tiara held her fingertip veil of illusion.

She carried a bouquet of petal pink sweetheart roses and white carnations. Miss Shirley Vining was maid of, honor. Miss Violet Depuy Saddle River, N. J. was bridesmaid.

Miss Vining wore a floorlength gown of yellow lace and tulle over taffeta, She wore a matching headpiece and carried a bouquet of orchid carnations. Miss Depuy's gown was orchid and she carried yellow carnations. Robert of Ellenville was best man. William Zimmer and Donald Jones, brothers of the bridegroom and bride, ushered. The former Miss Jones and Mr.

Zimmer are graduates of the Providence Barrington Bible College, Providence, R. I. Mr. Zimmer attending Grace Theological Seminary at Winona Lake. He also is assistant pastor of the First Baptist Church in Elkhart, Ind.

WAVE Wed To Marine IN A DOUBLE-RING in cere- the mony performed Methodist-Episcopal Church in Nahunta, SA Bette Jean Netherton, WAVES, exchanged vows with Pfc. Joseph D. Turner, The Rev. U. S.

Marinesinett officiated at the military dress ceremony at 10 a. m. June 25. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence R. Netherton of 8 Jackson Avenue, Endicott, wore her white dress uniform and a corsage of delicate pink roses. She was attended by SA Hilda Allain, WAVES, of Boston, as maid of honor. Pfc. George Kaufman, U.

S. Marines, of Athens, Greece, was best man for the bridegroom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Turner of Bokchito, Okla.

After a wedding trip to Oklahoma, the newlyweds will live in Jacksonville, where they both are stationed. Fairchild, Hupman Rites Performed MISS CHILD and BARBARA Roger FAIR- Hupman exchanged marriage vows at 2 p. m. June 26 at the Methodist Church in McDonough. The Rev.

Lester Meeker, pastor of Askam Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, performed the double-ring ceremony for his niece. Mrs. Robert Daly, cousin of the bridegroom, was soloist. She was accompanied by Mrs. Leon Aiken.

The bride, daughter of Mrs. Clark Fairchild of McDonough and the late Mr. Fairchild, was given in marriage by her brother, Richard Fairchild. She wore a floor-length gowr of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin. A lace tiara held her fingertip veil of silk illusion.

She carried a basket miniature Miss Lillian Marquardt of Richmondville was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss June Fairchild, sister of the bride, and Miss Elsie White of Windsor. Kenneth Hupman of Windsor was best man for his brother, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hupman of Windsor.

Donald Fairchild of Dryden, brother of the bride, and Robert Lee, cousin of the bridegroom, ushered. A reception for 125 guests was held in the church parlors after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hupman are living in Windsor after a wedding trip to the Thousand Islands.

Clarks to Observe Wedding Anniversary Clark of West Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, O. Street, Endicott. will entertain friends at an open house reception Sunday from 3 until 5 p.

m. and 7 to 9 p. m. to observe twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. couple, who has two children, was married July 6, 1929, in the home of Mrs.

Clark, who was then Charlotte Kiefer of Montrose, Pa. SORORITY MEETING Delta Kappa Delta will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the home of Miss Paula Srnka, 145 Crestmont Road. -Gordon Studio. -Kelly Studio, Deposit, MARRIED RECENTLY Miss NEWLYWEDS Miss Alice Beverly Jean Shafer and Rich- Elaine Valentine, daughter of ard W. Clark, U.

S. Navy, were married at 2 p. m. June 12 at Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur P. ValenPilgrim Holiness Church, Oak- tine of Laceyville, became dale. The bride is the daugh- the bride of Walter Thomas ter of Mr. Mrs. Robert T.

Huyck at 8 p. m. June 26 at the Shafer of 733 Harry L. Drive, Johnson City. Her husband is Windsor First Methodist the son of Mrs.

Vivian Clark of Church. Mr. Huyck is the son Marion, and Walter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E.

Huyck D. Clark Los Angeles, Cal. of Windsor. Everything MUST go. in this Price Blasting Sale Come in NOW and SAVE as you've never saved before! Upholstered SAVINGS ON LIVING ROOM TERRIFIC LIVING ROOM SUITES, CHAIRS SOFAS AND SECTIONALS in 7 Sale-Priced Lots Reg.

$245 3-Piece. Suite $19700 in green Reg. in red $238 and 3-Piece grey Suite $19900 $59 Reg. $42 chairs to $1925 Reg. $265 Sectional Sofa $19900 in coral cover Sectional Sofa $20900 to Reg.

$79 $39.95 $2950 Reg. in chartreuse nylon $235 Reg. Sofa $279 Modern frieze 2-Section $21900 to Reg. $79 $49.50 $3950 green Reg. $298 Reg.

$62.50 3-pc. Sectional $23800 Sofa in grey Suite $26500 to $98 $4950 $364 2-Piece Reg. in Sofa $26950 Reg. $68.50 coral and grey Reg. $369.50 Maroon to $139 chairs $5950 3 sections Reg.

$595 Modern Reg. $79.50 50 2-Section $29750 Sofa half-price AND SOFAS to $109 chairs 1 OTHER SUITES SCORES OF AND to Reg. $159 $92.50 chairs $7950 NO DOWN PAYMENT -NO CHARGE FOR CREDIT -ASK ABOUT FREE MERCHANDISE PRIZES All Items Subject to Prior Sale 5-PIECE BREAKFAST SETS BEDROOM 50 SLASHED SUITES NOW Reg. Chrome $129.50 Table FOR and 4 Chairs Fine THIS SALE Reg. $139.50 $69" Traditional of Modern, Selection Chrome Table and and 4 Chairs Reg.

$113 Colonial Modern Suite 3-Piece Pearl colors in reg. $7950 Reg. $149 3-Piece Suite 8900 Choice of $99.50 Chrome 5-pc. Set bookcase-bar Reg. 4-Piece $244 Walnut bed $11900 Suite Modern Reg.

Modern $224 3-Piece Walnut $16900 Suite LAMPS Reg. Suite; $244 3 Limed pieces Oak Modern $18900 Reg. $15 to $35 Reg. Traditional Mahogany $19800 FLOOR 7 95 Reg. Modern $360 Korina 4-Piece 3-pcs.

$21300 LAMPS Suite Reg. $36 to $55 at half-price! Maple 4-Pc. Suite Reg. $595 $21900 FLOOR $1495 Reg. at $689 Walnut 6-Pc.

$29750 LAMPS. half-price! Set TABLE LAMPS OTHER SUITES ALL $34450 REDUCED! Sale- low priced as $495 as Flat- Top KNEE-HOLE OUTLET STORE REG. $72.50 DESKS to $76 FURNITURE BARGAIN CENTER of BINGHAMTON $58 Ferris Couple Wed 60 Years TR. AND MRS. BERTON G.

FERRIS of 400 Page Avenue, Endicott, observed their sixtieth wedding anniversary recently at a family party in their home. The couple has two sons, Claude Ferris and Ralph Ferris, eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Guests at the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Winfred P.

Green and children, Joan and Ronald; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Green and daughter, Judy; Mr. and Mrs. James Watkins Mrs.

daughter, William Marilyn; Nunn; Mr. and and Mrs. Menneth Snapp and sons, Wayne and Bruce; Miss Ilona Mitrus: Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fosgate; Mrs.

Maurice Martin, Mrs. Carrie Williams, Laude and Ralph Ferris and Layton Green, Jr. -Berthold Studio. RECENT BRIDE Miss Ann Marie Murphy became the bride of Donald Martin Davis at 9:30 a. m.

June 26 at Blessed Sacrament Church, Johnson City. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy of 13 Helen Street, Johnson City. Mr.

Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Mayo of 27 Haynes Avenue, Johnson City, 162-164 Water Street Phone 2-7498 Modern designs in limed oak and seafoam oak and OPPOSITE FOWLER'S 18th century style in dark mahogany..

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