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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 149

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()Sfi ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Sunday, ApriU 1967 RIVERS, Home of Fine Fnrnitare, Their Wedding Day 2672 Ridge Rd. West, If Good Furniture Need Not Be Expensive Ours Isn't! I llliiNow Our iiiiiliiil 60th ii ill Only Two or Three Times A Year Do We Offer A Sale But SIS Then It's Tremend- Si ill tir L3r i 17 88 OU8J I iiililliliBrings Youm JSTOREWIDE REDUCTIONS50 1 from our Regular Year-Round Low Prices! See These Sensational Mrs. David L. O'Bine Sharon A. DeVey Sharon A'.

DeVey recited wedding vows with David L. O'Bine Saturday in St. Salome Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Abraham DeVey of Tamarack Drive, Irondequoit, and Mr. I TVT1VC PftniVI VATTTES i www 1 yit I si I Mrs. James M. Dow Nancy AT. Newcomb The marriage of Nancy M.

Newcomb and James M. Dow was solemnized Saturday in Sacred Heart Cathedral. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.

Newcomb of Ward Hill Road, Henrietta, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dow of Down Street, Henrietta. Mrs. James DeRooy and Joseph Genduso attended the couple.

and Mrs. Raymond O'Bine of 02-Pc. Flexsteel Colonail Suite, 80-inch sofa and matching Mrs. Edward F. Miner Jr.

Patricia A. Wallace Patricia A. Wallace became the bride of Edward F. Miner, Saturday in St. Theodore's Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Stephen F. Wallace of Lee Road, Gates, and the late Mr. Wal-laee. The bridegroom's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Miner of Andy Lane, Gates. The bride wore an A-line gown of silk organza trimmed with chantilly lace and seed pearls. Helen Straka and Ronald Miner attended the couple. Mrs.

Miner is employed at R. T. French, and Mr. Miner at Rochester Products Division of General Motors. Mrs.

Eugene H. Auer Jr. Joan Dalle Joan Dalle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alois Dalle of Maiden Lane, Greece, pledged vows with Eugene H.

Auer, Saturday in St. Lawrence Church. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Auer of Rogers Parkway, Irondequoit. Mrs. Raymond Emma, sister of the bride, and Daniel Auer, the bridegroom's brother, attended the couple. Mrs.

Auer was graduated from Genesee Hospital School of Nursing and is on the staff of the Visiting Nurse Service of Rochester and Monroe County. chair. Lifetime Guaranteed con- rr Seneca Road, Irondequoit. Carol Bell and David Mo Donald attended the couple. The bridegroom was gradu an-uction ated from St.

Francis College, Loretto, Pa. FT 3-Pc. Contemporary suite; Mister and Mrs. chairs and huge 90-inch sofa. Superb! Flexsteel Ilide-A-Betls, in for immediate delivery, from 379 229 i RECLINERS- is Sale.

All tikM Th During by such Top-Quality Names as BURRIS, MADISON and LAZY BOY Values to $189! CLOSING OUT Mrs. Babe Is (he granddaughter of Mrs. William C. Bramhall of Boston and the late Mr. Bramhall and of the late Mrs.

James R. Brehm and the late Howard E. Huntington. Mr. Babe is the grandson of Mrs.

Frank Lossie of Erie, and the late Mr. Lossie and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Babe.

From Pasadena, comes news of Saturday's wedding of Susan A. Bramhall and Thomas J. Babe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Babe of Arnett Boulevard.

The bride is the daughter of William D. Bramhall of Pasadena and the late Mrs. Leslie H. Bramhall. Her father is president of the West Coast Stock Exchange and her great PICTURES Half Price! Always Convenient Budget Terms! Mrs.

Ronald A. Broclcmann Jean M. Bleier Mrs. Thomas J. Babe Jr.

Susan A. Bramhall 99OO jean M. isieier, daugnter oi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bleier fc of Klem Road, Webster, wore a gown of taffeta and lace for As Usual Complete Selections for Every Room, in Early American, Modern, Provincial, Traditional, Contempoary Discriminating Homemakers and Mediterranean Stylings.

RIVERS FURNITURE 2672 Ridge Rd. West (ju.t We.t of Long Pond Rd.) 865-1170 HOURS: Mon. thru Friday, 10 A.M.-9 P.M.! 10 A.M.-S P.M. Hurry for Best Selections! SPECIAL ORDERS INVITED no, Encouraged! Open Wednesdays, 10 A.M.-9 P.M. for your convenience! fall in Love with CURTAIN TIME'S Draperies at first sight grandfather, the late Henry E.

Huntington, founded the famed Huntington Library and Art Gallery in San Marino. For the marriage rite in the Episcopal Church of the Angels, Pasadena, the bride wore an ivory peau de soie gown, embellished with seed pearl embroidered lace appliques. An heirloom lace bridal veil completed her attire. Linda P. Ivison, stepsister of the bride, was maid of honor and T.

Swazye Mayor of Cambridge, attended Mr. Babe as best man. The bride is a Junior at Radcliffe College, Cambridge, and Mr. Babe is completing work on a doctorate at Harvard University. Mrs.

Babe attended Miss Porter's School, Farmington, and was graduated from Westridge School, Pasadena. Mr. Babe has bachelors' degrees from both Harvard and Cambridge, (England) universities. Of court there's a naion as you tea will plainly when you com to Curtain Tim. So many homemakers hav discovered thr is no substitute) for qualify and satisfaction.

Why not giv us a call or'stop in atyourearliest convenience). her wedding to Ronald A. Brockmann Saturday in Holy Trinity Church, Webster. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Brockmann of Dozier Lane, Irondequoit. Mrs. Kenneth Weimann and Richard Bradstreet attended the couple. The bride is a timekeeper at Kodak Park. Her husband is president of R.

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