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22 THI TIMiS RiCOKD, TKOY, WIDNISDAY IVINMO, ANtlL 13, 1M4 NEW OFFICERS--The Junior League of Troy elected officers at its annual dinner meeting at Thornic's Cafe RuVal. bell to right in front are: Mrs. T. Peter Plumb, Mrs. William F.

Payne, Mrs. Harry E. Bickford Mrs. Richard J. Robison, all new members on the board; Sirs.

Hugh E. Smith, president; Mrs. F. Richard Decatur, secretary, and Mrs. J.

Paul Ryan, vice president. In the rear are -Mrs. Robert Krause, treasurer, and Mrs. James H. Greene, regional director, who was guest speaker.

RPI Graduate Plfns May Rites In Jerusalem Mriland Mrs. Isaac Arstey of Victopa West, Capetown, South Africjij announce the engage- mentjjbf their daughter, Faith to Arthur Mayer Spectur of Brooafline, and Jerusalem. a Misf. Anstey was educated-, in Capetown and is a graduate studtift at Jerusalem. Mr.jSpeclor, "graduate the school of architecture ol RPI, i the son of Mr.

and MM" Carl fcector ol Brookline. A Jfey wedding in Jerusalem a plained, Cliiib Schedules Meeting Sunday a membership meeting of Shaker Ridge Country C18b will lake place Sunday. A buffet dinner will be served following the meeting. Reservation! are required. TheSfirst women's golf luncheon will lake place Thursday, April S3, at p.m.

and will be preceded by a nine-hole tournsimcnl. Dues may be paid at the: luncheon for which reservations are necessary. CRUISES AND TOURS ON St. LAWRENCE AND SAGUENAY RIVERS FROM MONTREAL 5 from $145.50 6 jDoyi from $149.50 8 Doy, from $204.50 (per person) fOK ARRANGIMINTS BIRKMAYER TRAVEL AGENCY 210 Rlrtr Troy AS 2-2650 ARONSON'S Cold Fur Storage REPAIRS REMODELING SUMMER RATES CALL AS 6-8121 PICK-UP nd DILIVIRY ARONSON FURS 81 FOURTH TROY --chouinard Photo MRS. STEPHEN J.

PALKA III Miss Blanchet, S. J. Palka III Wed Miss Linda Claire Blanchet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

Blanche! of 29 Main became the bride April 4 of Stephen J. Palka lit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Palka of 20 Willow Lane.

Rev, Paul R. Smith celebrated the Nuptial Mass in St. Jude's Church. The received the Papal Blessing. Mr.

Blanche! escorted his daughter who wore a gown of bouquet taffeta and Ch.inti.lly lace embroidered with seed pearls and sequins. Her finger- lip veil was appliqucd with lace and held by a queen's crown of lace and seed pearls. She carried a cascade of white roses. Miss Cathy Eslill, maid of honor, wore a gown of romance blue taffeta and a crown of white carnations. She carried while carnations and blue daisies.

The bridesmaids, the Misses Linda Palka, sister of the bridegroom, Joyce Blanche! and Lyn Parker, were similarly gowned in candy pink. Their crowns and houqueb were made of variegated pink carnations. Jay Barrett was best man and ushers were Al DeCellc, Thomas Flynn and Felix Blanchel. Honorary ushers were Marlin Syczyk and David Blanchel. A JEWEL FOR EACH CHILD There's still lima lo order a cusiom-mada ring or pin of beautiful Florentine-textured 14-karnt gold let with the birthslonei of each of Mother's children.

Rings, from Pins from Federal tax included. Easy Payments Invited. AMUICAN SOCIETT RDELS an i BBnArvujA I THIRD and BROADWAY OfIN FRIBATS UNTIL f.M. The reception followed at the American i Hall, Wynantskill. The couple left by jet plane lor Palm Beach, Fls.

At the close of Mr. Palka's leave they will make their home in Norfolk, until his discharge from the Navy in September. Both Mr. and Mrs. Palka graduates of Troy High School.

The bride, a graduate also of Putnam o.r 1 a 1 Hospital School of Nurshis, was formerly on the staff at Mary's Hospital. Hor'husband, a petty officer, second class, is an electrician aboard the USS Independence. Record Pattern SEE-WORTHY SHIFT Join the vacation see Ihe sights and be seen in this sailor collar shift. Great straight, or belted in Mirah, cotton, crepe. Printed Pattern 9442: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18.

Size IB requires yards 35-inch fabric. Fifty In for I his pattern--jM IS cents for rack IMllern for mailing ami special Send i Marian Martin, The Times Ret- nt Pattern ftepi M2 Ittk New Vwlt I I Prim HIM Slyte Nmker. Junior League Hears Regional Director. Elects The 37th annual dinner meet ing of the Junior League of Troy took place last evening it Thornie's Cafe RuVal. Mrs.

J. Paul Ryan was elected vice president, succeeding Mrs. Robert W. Freihofer. Mrs.

Hugh E. Smith will continue as president, Mrs. K. Richard Decatur secretary and Mrs. Robert L.

Krause as treasurer. At the same time 10 commit- chairmen were elected to the board of director: for one- year terms. They are: Ad- Missions, Mrs. Douglas D. Gar field; education, Mrs.

William Payne; hospitality, Mrs. Richard J. Robison; placement, Mrs. Harry E. Bickford project planning, Mrs.

William it. McCarty; publications, Mrs. Thomas D. Pemrick; publicity, Mrs. T.

Peter Plumb; provisional, Mrs. Robert W. Plun- celt; ways and means, Mrs. Edward W. Pattison, and sus- aining representative, Mrs.

'aul R. Jones Jr. The slate was presented by Mrs. Robert Kahn. A brief business meeting was by Mrs.

Smith with he budget for the year pre- ented by Mrs. Krause. A highlight of the evening was the presentation by Mrs. Smith of the "Volunteer of the fear" award Mrs. John E.

)avis. The award is a silver jowl presented by the league's ustaining members. Mrs. Smith welcomed into eague membership the young women who have successful- completed the provisional ourse under the direction of Mrs. McCarty.

Guest speaker for the evening was Mrs. James H. Greene of Syracuse, director of Region JI i the Assn. of the Junior of America. Mrs.

Greene discussed the im- iortance of the league program of volunteer service in the community. She urged her listeners appraise the true quality of lieir service, and this done, to iursue their projects and enjoy hem. She also advised them have the courage to be ere- live and to search for more han what lies on the surface. yolunteer service," she told hem, "is not cheap labor; it is gift of skill, time, energy and ove." Students To Have Spring Dances Two spring dances will take this week at St. Agnes School.

A dance for the seventh nd eight grades will be hold Fri- ay from 7:45 to 10 p.m. A dance or grades nine through twelve fill take place Saturday from :49 to 11:45 p.m. The dances are sponsored by he Mothers' League. Mrs. Wiliam Laufcr is dance chairman.

Assisting her with the junior high school dance is Mrs. David Williams, cochairman. Mrs. (Villiam Garlick is refreshments hiirman. Chaperones will be lohn E.

Holt-Harris Jr. and Mrs. Holt-Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1 1 a 1 1 1, Mr.

ind Mrs. Williams and Mrs. ohn N. Vandcmocr, the headmistress. Assisting Mrs.

Laufer with the ugh school dance are Mrs. Harld Page Evans, cochairman; Mrs. Richard Walter, refreshments; Mrs. Richard S. Mack nd Mrs.

Alex Perlc; tables; Urs. Raymond Finnan and Mrs. ohn A. Howe, decorations. Mrs.

Roger Craig and Mrs. Valter M-ucllcr are also assisl- ng. Chapcroncs will be Mr. and ilrs. Sidney Albert, Mr.

ami Mrs. William ,1. Farri-sec, Mrs. Vanderaoer and Miss Under, vice principal. Fay The gymnasium will he decor- to accent the spring ilusic for both dances will provided by Johnny Coslas.

Feted At Shower Mrs. Robert A. Mlazga was guest of honor Sunday at a hower given by Mrs. John S. Rowan and Mrs.

Stephen Bob I the latter'j home, 78 Sky View Dr. MRS. JOSEPH FRANCIS CARL --Rwntrk Photo -Verl Photo M. ANNE NOLIN Miss Nolin Planning May Nuptials Announcement has been made the engagement of M. Anne Volin, daughter of Jlrs.

A NoJin of 108 First Water- and the late Mr. Nolin, to ohn Alexander Fecura, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fecura of .63 Beacon Cohocs. The couple will be married May 2.

The prospective bride, a graduate of Catholic Central High School, is employed by the Bureau of Highway Planning of he State Department of Public Vorks. Mr. Fecura attended Cohocs High School and served our years in the Marine Corps. Ic is a hoscman for the Cohocs 'ire Department. Name Committee For Golf Season Mrs.

W. Noel Hudson, chair- nan of the Ladies Golf Committee at the Troy Country Club, ias named standing chairmen or the season. Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Edward ontos, vice chairman, will be ssislctl by: Telephone, Mrs.

Clarence R. Becker; Northeastern representative, Mrs. Joeph Burke; intcrclub matches, itrs. Douglas Calhoun; hospital- ly, Mrs. Bruce J.

Riggs and John Groom; special club vents, Mrs. Bernard McLough- schedule, Mrs. Edmund F. Juffy; prizes, Mrs. William Ty- ell; new golfers, Mrs.

H. Goron Anderson; handicap, Jlrs. ohn C. Rohn; publicity, Mrs. Sugcnc J.

Cardish, and trcas- rer, Mrs. Walter A. Gunther. GORHAM STERLING it's true --you have your very own Bierling service for four in glamorous Gorham Sterling-- any one of these three lovely new ft real hudget-wisa price. No need to delay it any longer! ONLY per week See these fine designs now --tlong with all the other wonderful Gorham deaifns 32 piece service! from to Prices federal Ux Payment Fit Your Budget BDELS THUD AND MOAOWAT Karen Goerold Wed Saturday To J.

F. Carl The marriage of.Miss Karen Helen Goerold to Joseph Francis Carl took place Saturday at St. Jude's Church, Wynants- kill. Rev. Paul R.

Smith officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Goerold of 304 6th Ave.

and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carl of 44 Atlantic Ave. The bride, escorted by her father, wore a gown of silk organza over taffeta with lace at the waist. A headpiece of pearls held her bouffant veil of illusion.

She carried a white Bible with white orchid. Mrs. Wiliiam Bphrer was matron of honnr, wearing a dress of blush pink satapeau with a matching petal headpiece. She carried a basket- of pink and white roses. The bridesmaid, Mrs.

John Ross, wore a dress of Paris pink organza and the flower girl, Karen Bohrcr, wore blush pink organza. Both carried baskets of white and pink rofcs. Best msn was Paul Carl and ushers were Dennis and Edward Carl, brothers of the bride groom. The reception took place at The mother of the bride received in coral dress with white accessories. The bridegroom's mother chose a pale pink dress with bone colored accessories.

Both had cymbidium orchid corsages. The couple left on a wedding trip lo Florida, after which they will live at 855 3rd Avc. The bride traveled in a yellow suit with beige accessories and a white orchid corsage. The bridge is a graduate of Lansingburs High School and is employed by the First Federal Savings Loan Assn. The bridegroom attended Troy High School and is employed by Fill- gcrald Electrical Contractors.

School Officials Address Alumnae Two Emma Willarri School officials, Mrs. Charles H. Dauchy, director of admissions, and Miss Marjorie Pickard, assistant dean, were guest speakers today at the luncheon meeting of the New York Chapter of the Emma Willard Alumnae Assn. at the New York Club. They discussed admissions lo secondary schools and colleges.

Hadassah To Have Donor Dinner Mn. Suunne JiuttrofScbe- nectady will entertain it Hadu- sah'i annual donor aliir it UM Country Gentlanun, Saratoga Springs, next Wednesday eve- nlnt Mrs. Juster, who will do a dramatic reading of Mary of Scotland by Maxwell Andtrton, is a graduate of Russell Sage College and State College for Teacheri. She did graduate work at Pennsylvania State College, Syracuse University, and College of Saint Rose and has taught at Troy High School, in Schenectady Public Schooli and at Russell Sage College, Evening Division. She is a member of "Box and Candle," Russell Sage, and a former member of Ilium Players.

The proceeds of thia function will go to Youth Aliyah which celebrating its 30th anniversary this 'year. Thii movement ii orldwide and its chief concern rescuing and rehabilitating hlldren. The following members of adassah have made arrange- ents for the event: Finance, rs. Paula Samiof and Mri. eorge Chartoff; entertainment, rs.

Bernard Simon and Mrs. erman Krall; telephone, Mri. rving Pack and Mri. Marvin ulf; table decorations, Mrs. be Singer and Mrs Irwin and publicity, Mrs.

Hard Hoffman and Mrs. Samuel ernstein. Also assisting are iss Ruth Mafinsky, Mrs. Sebelowitz, Mrs. Harold eltzer and Mri.

Howard Goldtein. Reservations may be nude by ailing Mrs. Jerome Cohen or rs. Eve Laadon. Mrs.

Irving click ii in charge of trans- ortation. Returns Home Mrs. George Armstrong 3 4th St. has returned home torn St; Peter's Hospital, Al- any, where she underwent sur- HANDBAGS REPAIRED Niv H.n4lM--C.tch« lUfninlnf, fte. THE TRUNK SHOP 3S1 BROADWAY MRS.

SL'SANNB JUBTBB ANNE'S- DKOt UNIFORM SHOP 4-6831 TROY'S LARGIST AMD OLDIIT UNIFORM SHOP flttlnti br COMPLITI SILICTIOH or Ntw JERSEY UNIFORMS Sizei 5-15--6-20 3thtr in Docron, Frosty Docron and Cotton. For A Hollywood Biauty PERMANENT TROT COHOU SPRING SPECIAL ON PERMANENT WAVES frem '5 IncludM cut, ihtimpoo and wt, eon of iproy FRE8. SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVES ONLY $1.50 Your Midland Charge Account Wt ifmMliu in Hirr Tfntiin FrM 71 CON6RISS TROT AS 1-V4SI lit RCMSIN COHOIS It EMIT Won OWMUM if optniitn wiunw BRIDE'S SPECIAL 1A A WEDDING $19-60 JLUV INVITATIONS J.afi WEDDING INVITATIONS WITH RAISED PRINT VELLUM PAPER 2 ENVELOPES AND TISSUE 100 WEDDING THANK YOU NOTES 100 PERSONALIZED NAPKINS HOMI APPOINTMENTS COMPLITI LINE Of IRIDAL ACCESSORIES TROY PERSONALIZING SERVICE 33 4th TROY AS 4-7075 OPIN TUiS. FRIDAYS TILL P.M. FREE 48 MR.

SERVICE You are cordially invited to attend a Fashion Showing SUMMER FASHIONS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 AT 8:00 O'CLOCK AT JOHN P. RYAN'S STORE 255 RIVER TROY FREE ADMISSION Members Of The Downtown Troy Fashion Guild Will Be Represented THC NIRLIIS OfNiT'l TOWNI SHOT STORM KNITCRAFT WtlNMMI LORD TAHH HI-KURT'S WR1 IT HAU01 LUCRITIA1 Professional Models By; GRETA UBRICH Commentator: LILLIAN TETA Music By: MILLER'S MUSIC STORE Tickers May Be Obtained At Foihion Guild Stores Or John P. RyonV Fum. FIRST riRJT SMVIO.

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