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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 17

Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 17

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1920. 17 Damascus Candidate Named on Second Ballot to High McCUWS Office in Shrine' Order 20 Sale Ends Saturday 20 Sale Ends Saturday i SPECIAL DISPATCH TO TnK DEMOCRAT AND CHUOXICLB. 1:1 Portland, June 23. Eston A. Fletcher, of.

Rochester, to-day was elect- ed to the position of Imperial outer Are Friday and Saturday Thursday, Days i- 1 hi I I I I I 3 I I i of Tremendous Savin gs puard of the Ancient Arabic Order, Koblea of the Mystic Shrine. Mr. Fletcher was elected on the second ballot, defeating seren favorite noon placed in nomination by Shrine tpniples from all eeotions of North America. The presentation of Mr. Fletcher's name as a candidate was made bv Charles S.

Owen, a representative of Pamascus Temple to the Imperial Council. Durinz the time between Mr. Fletcher's nomination and until the result of the second ballot was announced the patrol of Damascus Temple, which made the long pileriinasp to I'ortlnnd, was stationed in the balcony of the convention hall, and when Mr. Fletcher's election was announced by Imperial Potentate Kendrick, the patrol broke out with somrs and yells. As the new imperial outer citard advanced to the platform the entire convention body arose and cheered hiin to an who.

equivalent to an appreciable portion of the profits, this store would ordinarily make in an entire year. Saturday night at six o'clock our 20 Deduction Sales will be a matter of merchandising history. But it is a glorious hit of history in the annals of Roch appreciative supreme in ester retailing. It has proved to an public that the McCurdy Store stands its efforts to save money for its patrons. Think of it! Practically one year's profits contributed toward making living conditions more bearable.

Could there possibly be any more conclusive proof of this store's ever present consideration of its, shopping public? Avail yourself of the opportunities offered during these three great remaining days. WEDDINGS The sacrifices which this sale has necessitated have been tremendous. The amount which we have actually given the shopping public of Rochester is FORATH SCHU1TZ. The marriaee of Rev. Paul E.

Porath 1 of Lettsdalc. and Miss Louise Al A. FLETCHER. 5 ESTEW berta Sehultis, riauchtcr of William Schnlt. of No.

53 Herliu street, took nlace at 6 o'clock last evening at Con The prenuptial events included a hand eordia Lutheran Church. The ceremony Commencing Today, Thursday, Second Floor The Greatest Skirt Sale of the Year was nerfonned by Her. C. X. Conrad in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends.

The church was attractively decorated with palms and other frreens. Preceding the ceremony there was a solo by Mrs. Philip Lndwig, The double rins ceremony was used. Follonimr the ceremony dinner was kerchief shower given by young women of Kodak Park, a variety shower by Miss Marie Iilim and a surprise variety shower by Mrs. Jessie Worbois.

Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Robert Welker, Miss Florence Welker and Stanley Welker, of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clapsaddle, of Ratavia: Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Reese, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, and Andrew Smith, of R-an-somville, and Miss Maud Smith, of New York. Mr. and Mrs.

Smith left for a short wedding trip. After July fith they will be at home at Xo. 53 Bruce avenue, Yockers. served at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Griesel. No. 450 Avenue 1. The tables were decorated with roses and other flowers. About fifty guests were present.

Rev. Mr. Poruh wts graduated from the Wagner Lutheran College, formerly located in Oregon street in this city, in J'JIT. lie was graduated with the class VICINUS BLODGETT. of the Lutheran Theological Seminary, at Philadelphia, and was ordained last Sunday in the Pittsburgh Synod of the These Skirts Are of and Surf Satin Plain and Fancy Wash-Mi able Skirts, jl Newest Summer Styles Miss Edna E.

Blodgett, of No. 176 North Vnion street, was married to Frederic Carl Vicious, of Xo. 20 Run- del park, last Thursday afternoon, Rev. F. F.

Fry officiating. The bride was gowned in white georgette with veil and orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Her attendant was Miss K. Elva Seener, of Brockport, and A I'nited Lutheran Church of America. He will take up his charge at Lettsdale, on July 1st.

lie met Miss Schultz, who was an active member of Concordia Lutheran Church, when he was studying in Rochester. Rev. Mr. Porah was attended by William Hoehel, of Buffalo, who is a student at the Lutheran Theological Semiuary, and Fred Gruntz, of Rochester. The nshcTS were Theodore Griesel and Edward Weichbrodt.

The maid of honor was Miss Minnie Weicborodt and the bridesmaids were Miss Auielle Griesel and Miss Matilda Witten berg. The bride was attired In white satin, the bridegroom was attended by Daniel Groth, of this city. After the ceremony a supper was served to the bridal party, the color scheme of the decorations being pink and white. A reception was held later On Friday morning, at 9 o'clock, we will at the home of the bride. We have grouped this entire lot of Skirts together at this one amazing price.

It ia almost beyond belief that we are able to sell them at After a trip to the Thousand Islands offer over 500 Gabardine and Surf Satin Washable Skirts, which were made to sell for $7.50, $7.95, $8.95 and $9.95. such a record-making figure that thev are rec ord-making we will leave it to yoirto judge. when you come in. You will need such Skirts as these for warm Summer days. Nothing is Smarter, These Skirts were purchased from manufacturers at less than regular wholesale prices.

And to add strength to our blow at present high prices of merchandise they will be resold to you at nouung is more generally sausiactory. See Window Display Mr. and Mrs. Vicinus will live at No. 390 Hayward avenue.

ANDERSON TIFPETT. Miss Margaret Tippett, of No. IS!) Magne street, was married to Abraham Anderson, of Buell avenue, on Tuesday eveuing at the home of the officiating clergyman. Rev. J.

C. Glover, minister of Grace Presbyterian Church, No. 59 Cameron street. The ring ceremony was used, the bride being attended by her sister. Miss Fannie Tippett Frank Anderson, brother of the bridegroom, was best man.

Fourteen relatives and friends were in the wedding party. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will make their home at No. 10 Macne street.

trimmed with lace. Her veil of tulle was caught with orange blossoms. She a bouquet of bridal roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Weichbrodt wore green georgette and carried pink roses. Miss Griesel wore qluk georgette and carried white roses.

Mis Wittenberg wore blue georgette and carried pink roses. AU of the young women wore hots to match their gowns. Mrs. F. K.

I'oratb of Erie, mother of the bride, wore black satin trimmed with sliver. Among the prenuptial events was a sbow-er given by the members of the choir of Concordia Lutheran Church. Miss Schultz belonged to the choir. There was a shower by Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Griesel and family, and a social event by Mrs. i'billp Muenste'r. sister of the bride, and Mrs. George Weichbrodt. Among the out-of town guests were Mr.

At Less than Regular Wholesale Cost Summer Silk Skirts 350 Blouses-Very Special $5.00 and Airs, porath. or Krle, parents of the bri1ogroym. The bride zae each of $17.95 tier attpndauts a diamond horseshoe pin Toe bridegroom cave bis ateudanta and the Too Fat? EAST. HOME SELF TREATMENT Overrtoutness weakens, the liver becomes sluggish, tat accumulates, heart usners goti pencils, lhe hrulegroora a gift to the bride was string of pearls. i LUX FOX.

ESTERHBLD FOX. A Wonderfully fine workmanship, cool, crisp materials, combined with i Skirts that have been selling at $25, $29.75 and $35.00. together with a special purchase which we bought at tremendous concessions by taking advantage of the break in the silk market. FanTaSi, Baronette Satins, Queen Ann Satins, and Xovelty Wool Plaids, in Flesh, White, Yellow, Nile, Peach and Blue, as well as many beautiful color combinations. Remarkable Special Purchase of the season's most desirable blouses in Voiles and Organdies.

Short and long sleeve styles, effective neck treatments. innumerable clever trimming ideas make these blouses irresistible. action becomes weak, energy fails, work is an effort and the beauty of the figure Is destroyed VVV rat excess is unhealthy, lt shortens lives of man v. All Laces Twenty Per June Silk Sale Greatest Don allow your health to be ruined through burrien of unhealthy fat. become tUruitri Spend tome time daily in the open air; breathe deeply.

Get from any druggist a box of Korein and follow Korean tystem simple directions that come with it Weih yourself and take your measurements every week. Continue reducing until you are down to normal. Korein system ia ah oluteiy harmlan. is oleaaanL and even a few Cent. Off, Imported and Domestic At a double wedding yesterday afternoon in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs.

Caroline Fox, in Southern parkw ay, Brighton, Miss Esther Anne Fox became the wife of Herbert K. of Anderson, and Miss Edna l.orotta Foj was married to Norman Carl Esterheld, of this city. The officiating minister was Rev. Robert lrysdale, of Mount llor Presbyterian tlrurcb. Both bin I ex were dressed in white georgette over taffeta trimmed with Chantilly lace.

The veils with cap effect were caught with oranee blossoms, and shower bouquets of white sweet peas and lilies of the valley were carried. Miss Anne Schlegel, dressed in pink georgette, and Miss Dorothy Schlegel, in green georgette, were bridesmaids to Miss Esther Fox. Frederick B. Fox. brother of the brides, was best man to Mr.

Lux. Bridesmaids for Miss Edna Fox wore Saving Event of Month It should be remembered that Silks which have days' treatment is likely to show a ooticeabls uctioti- L0ionanf rmartmonijtlii. ream Korein system (pronounced kortn) Or been specially reduced are subject to the additional baa succeeded when other remedies, discount of 207c. etc, nave tailed. It is the delight of those who wish Women's Underwear in Suitable Summer Weights, 1-5 Off A special selection of women's Silk Lisle Union Suits, in either pink or white, with either bodice or regular top.

Loose or Cuff Knee. Also Envelope Style. Sizes 4, 5 and 6, at $2, less 20. Sizes 7, 8, 9, at $2.25, less 20. Women's Bodice Top Union Suit3 with loose or Cuff knee.

Sizes 34 to 44. Excellent Value at $1. Now less or 80c. Women's Batiste Vests, with low neck, no sleeves and bodice top, in either pink or white, sizes 36 to 44. Priced $1.25 and $1.50, less 20.

Thousands of women have been initiated into to tm Drove their ntrure and the remarkable saving opportunities since this Sale to acquire 8 young, active NV appearance. $100.00 started. one can afford to miss it. S4.50 Foulard Silks, 40 inches wide, reduced to u.nlj.n..v.iM, mrtlmm at A new selection of Dress Nets and Laces, in Black, Navy Blue, Copen, Brown and Light Colors. 40 inches wide, Coin Spots, Point d' and Fancy Figures, on Plain and Filet Nets, priced $3 to a yard, less 20.

Real Irish Lace Edges and in all wklths. All-over Laces, in Filet, Irish, Venise, Oriental, Shadow, 18 to 36 inches wide. Silk Laces, in Shadow, Fancy Laces.un Fine Esprit patterns, also filet bandings and Margotr Cable Cords, Chantilly, Oriental, Filet and (Ratine, in white and natural, all less 20. 10 to 60 pounds, (whatever you need to) SJ.4'', and now less 20. Exclusive designs, and the best color combinations.

or cost you nothingl Buy Korein at any busy pharmacy, follow directions. Show stout tnends this odwrtitmm. Crepes de Chine, 40 inches wide, reduced to 8.4'', and 20 off. In hite. Ivory, Mesh, Maize.

Amethyst, Blue, Brown. Taupe and Black. S4.50 Printed Georgette Crepes, 40 inches wide, reduced to $2.98, now less 20. 7 sT- Miss Erma Grnmvilipr. who wore yellow georgette, and Miss Florence Wenk'er.

who was dressed in apricot georgette. John Jacob EstherheKl, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The brides wero given away by their uncle. Frederick E. Welkes.

The ceremony was performed in the presence of immediate relatives, after which an orchestra entertained and a wedding rup-per was served to twenty-five gnet.s. In the evening from to 10 o'clock a reception was held for seventy-five guests. After a trip to Boston and the Ne, IF.ngland coast Mr. and Mrs. Esterheld will make their home in Roehester.

Mr. and Mrs. Lux, aftr a trip to the Adirondack mountains, will live in Anderson, Ind. SMITH CADY. lrryroAAA A Beautifully Designed Set of Din- Hair Goods for the Gray nerware, 100 Pieces, Now $20 Coiffure at 20 Deduction Fine selected hair, soft and lustrous in quality.

All graduations, from slightly sprinkled blacks to snowy white are being offeTed at prices which you cannot afford to miss. Art Needlework Specials Stamped Dresses in a dainty pattern, in Rep or Gingham, formerly 50c, $1 and $1.50. Reduced to 40c, 75c and $1.25, and now less 20. Scarfs and Covers. Tan linen with machine embroidered scallops, floral desipns, specially reduced to $1.49, $1.69 and $2.

now less 20. Lace Trimmed Scarfs, very dainty patterns for dresser table, special at 95c up to $1.95, less 20. 100-piece Dinner Sets, white and gold decoration, in a quality that regularly sells at $25. And is a very good value at that price. Now less 20.

$25.00 5.00 $20.00 Evaporated Milk Just rich, pure, sealed-fresh, evaporated Country Milk" "with the cream left in," in convenient sized cans for your use. Use it wherever fresh milk and cream are generally needed. THE BORDEN CO. Borden Budding, New York It is rarely that Hair pieces of such irreproachable quality are offered at such very low figures. 50-piece Dinner Sets, with a pretty Mi Margaret Celeste Cady.

daughter of Mt. and M. Jeremiah B. Cady. was married to Paul E.

Smith, of Yonker. on Tnendsy afternoon at her home in North Chdi. The eereraony was porformed before the immediate 'families hy Rev. A. II.

Bennett, of Perry. Mis Marie CI. P'im ang Promise Me" and the inarch 'm playeil by Mis Mary Alnn-ning. The brid wore hite georgette and carried a nf bride' rosea, fhe a attended by her fitr. Mis Marion Cady.

who wore pink georzette and carried carnations. Stanley cousin of the groom, was best man. Clifford Cady, brother of the bride, and William "Wilson were nshe.rs. decoration. Rceularlv 57, less 20, or $5.60 Switches, Switches, Transformations, all less 20.

I COMPANY 42-piece Dinner Set, popular bluebird decoration, formerly $12.50, now less 20, or $10. Basement. MCU INC..

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