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The Times Record from Troy, New York • Page 26

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The Times Recordi
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Troy, New York
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--Deralzhn Photo MRS. RONALD A Troy Woman's Club Names Chairmen At the recent executive board meeting of the Troy Woman's Club, Mrs. Marie J. Smith, president, named the a i a of standing committees (or 1370-71. They a program, Mrs.

George H. Trout; finance, Mrs. Donald Barllett and Mrs. l.croy Grant; building, Mrs. John hostesses and treasurer, Jlrs.

llobert Sherman; hospitality, Mrs. Floyd D. Wander; yearbook, Mrs. Carolyn Van Order; publicity, Mrs. Dane II.

Corey; parliamentarian, Mrs. John W. Church; legislation, Miss a A. Ahholl; membership, Mrs. Lawrence J.

Boland. Also, historian, Mrs. Lowell H. Brycc; devotions, Mrs. Lawrence E.

Couchot; Fruit and Flower Guild, Mrs. James Secley; Reader's Section, Miss Ethel Knowlscm; audil, Mrs. William D. Foresler, and budget, Jlrs. Slephen T.

Palmer. Plans were made for a dessert card parly at the home of Mrs. Leroy Grant Tuesday, June 30, under Ihe chairmanship of Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. Grant.

Beautiful Clothes for the ar a very Special Shop 85 4fh TROY Open Fri, Nile Only iMolter Charge Lfly-a-woy Plon PROSPECTIVE I and Mrs. Frederick P. Schafer III of Greenwich have announced Ihe engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Jean, lo Lance Cpl. Lewis I. Marlell, son of Airs.

Elizabeth Bcnlley, also of Greenwich. Miss Scha't- cr is a graduale of Greenwich a School and recently was capped al Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing where she will continue her a i i A graduate of Greenwich Central School, Corporal Marlell is serving in Ihe a i Corps. His assigned duty is aboard the USS Columbus, which just returned from a six months Mediterranean cruise and is now docked at Portsmouth, Va. Miss Kunik Becomes Bride Of R. W.

Bounds The marriage Miss Kalh ccn Monica Kunik, daughter Mr. snd Mrs, Stephen J. Kiinik of 1328 Sth Schenectady, to Ronald Warren Bounds, son ol Van-en Bounds of Harvest Lane, 1'roy, look place Saturday morn in Sis. Cyril's and Method's Church, Schenectady. Rev.

Cyri Orenriac officiated. The hride, escorted by her her, wore a gown of blusii pink silk organza and Schiflli cm )i-oidery. was made with high collar, long bishop sleeves empire waist, and A line skirt. The gown hart a chapel length rain. With il she wore a headpiece of pink and.

while petals vhich held a tiered illusion veil and carried a muff of matching petals. On Hie muff was an ar rangement of white roses and daisies, pink siveelliesrl roses md slephanotis. Hiss Anne C. Kunik, who was ler cousin's a i of honor, wore i ginvn ol pink saki and while ileatod chiffon. The brides- ids, Jlrs, Veronica Sparks, istcr of the hride; Mrs.

Judith Berry, Miss Pamela Brown and liss Theresa Scasny. cousin of he hride, and the flower girl, ilonica Sparks, niece o( the iride, were similarly gowned in vocado green and white. All arricd white baskets of garden owers. Joseph a was best man mi guests were sealed by Ed- varcl Evarts, William Malone md William Carlson. Alt are mm Troy.

King hearer was osopli Sparks, nephew of the iridc. The rcceplion was held at (he Voodlin Club in Scotia. After a wedding trip In Virinia Beach, the couple will live Harvest Lane, Troy. The former Miss Kunik is a raduate of Mont Pleasant High ehool. She attended Stale Uni- ersily College at Oneonla and a supervisor al the New York 'elephonc Co.

business office ler husband graduated froni High School and is a sii- ervisor for the Marine Midland ationa! Bank of Troy. Garden Club Plans Show Workshop Members of the Van Rensse- lacr Garden Club will have workshop Thursday morning (o prepare for "Troy Blooms Again," the spring flower show al the ncCA Arls Center June 25. The group will meet at the home of Mrs. Richard McPalls, who with Mrs. Carl G.

i heads the show committee. Mrs. James Tlnbison will conduct Ihe workshop. Assisting Mrs. McKalls and Mrs.

Grimm with show arrangc- mcnls are: Staging, Sirs. Edwyn L. Sluidt and Mrs. Henry J. Sneck; publicity, Mrs.

crelia E. posters, Mrs. Robert G. Mosher, and clerk, Mrs. Ernest Warncke.

Father's Day Give Rolfs Billfolds Gift him with somethig he'll use, and every time he'll think of you, and (his Pother's Day. Choose from our complete selection of all styles and leathers--matching Key Coses too! I The Trunk Shop 351 3rd 4th SU. Master Charge Bank Americard- THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 197C Rebekahs To Meet Beth Lansing Rebekah Lodge meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at OOF Temple, H2(h St.

Mrs lerthude Wheeler, noble grand 'ill preside. Members have been asked to nng a sunshine gift for shut- ns. A strawberry social will follow he meeting with Mrs. Viola schumi in charge. Record Pattern HIGH flit LOW NECK Buildup to a curve collar or low, rounded neckline SIRS.

WAYNE ALAN COLEMAN BCTHOTHEU-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strope of Lansingburgh have announced the engagement of her daughter, Janice Clews, daughter also of the late Irving Clews, to Jerome Carignan. He is lha son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Carignan, also of Lansingburgh. Miss Clews, a a ate of iansingburgh High School and until recently was affiliated with the New York Telephone Menanrfs. Mr. Carignan is a graduate of ths same school and is employed by Die D4-H Railroad Co. A July 11 wedding is planned.

Clifton Knolls Women's Club Installs Officers Neivly elected officers of the iliflon Knolls Women's Club vere installed at a fashion show nd luncheon held recently al lie Century House in Latham. Mrs. Richard Foe hi, the club's irsl president and one o( the ounders, gave the new president he oath of office. Installed were: Mrs. Thomas Stevens, president; Mrs.

Robert MacWilliams, first vice presi- denl; Mrs. A Hilt, second ice president; Mrs. Harold Sampson, recording secretary; Mrs. Eric R. Taber, corres- mnding secretary; and Mrs.

Mario Farina, treasurer. Honorary lifetime memberships were awarded to the past ircsirients of the organization, Mrs. Fochl, Mrs. Donald Feath- Airs. Ral Jenny, Mrs.

Hron- slatis Gill, Mrs. Arthur Hart, Mrs. James Traa and Mrs. Burt Stodgcll. The fashion show was held with the cooperation of the Bos- onn Store, Latham.

Mrs. Stevens announced thai plans arc lein.g made for programs when meetings begin in September. The club plans lo meel at Clifton Knolls Clubhouse, Barney Hoad. School 16 Notes Flag Day Cub.Scoul Pack 502, under the leadership of Joseph Marsclie and Tatil Berg, conducted flag raising ceremonies at the Flag Day program at School Robert ,1. Hogan, principal introduced the gnesl speaker Edward S.

McDonough, Renssc laer Connly Democratic chair a who spoke briefly on ally lo flag and country. Hev. Garncl 0. Wripitl, pastor --both versions have especially lp a Community Bap shapely seaming under i Church, gave the invocatioi and down front. I and Hie school band under Ihe Prinled Pattern Now! direction of John i a "1." J.

.1 Misses 8, in, 12, IB 18. Size 12 (bust ,14) lakes' yards fabric. cenls for each itlern--ailil 25 rents for each a for Air Mail and Special Handling. Swiil in Marian Mar- Miss Nancy C'anwright The limes Record Pattern operative Extension Apent of i TM St I8tl1 Nnv lll(v Jtomc Kcnnomics Division, N.Y. I I I i'rinl name, was guest of honor at a recent with jip, size ami shower given by Mrs.

Mary K. Crooker, also an agent in Ihe same division. Miss Carnwright, who joined played Ihe National Athom. A i were more a 500 pupils and teachers st the school 1 OIK, new Spring-Summer Pat- I Catalog. I styles, free pallcni coupon.

50c. tnslaiit Sewing Book-sew to- a wear tomorrow. $1. Instant fashion Hook-- What to-wear answers, accessory, fig- tire Only SI. the Cooperative Kxtcnsion As sociation two years ago after her a i a i from Stale University al Rullalo, will be married this summer lo Jordan I.each of Kchcneclady.

Miss Fciirman, W. A. Coleman Wed Saturday Miss Anne Frances Kairman, daughter of Mrs. Howard M. Fairman of Bcnnington, and Wayne Alan Coleman, son nf Mrs.

Shirley J. Coleman and Harold J. Colcnian of Spring 'ield, were united in mar riaae Saturday. The afternoon ceremony was performed in the Old First Cfiiircli. Old Ben- inston, by.

Rev. A. M. Steece, paslor. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Itohert E.

Collins of East Monlpelier, Vt. She chose a gown of white or- janza made wilh an empire bodice, a a i neckline and bishop sleeves all of re- embroidered Alencon lace. She a cascade bouquet of Wnlenias and slcphanolis with Mrs. Kay Jarjuilh, who was ler cousin's matron of honor, vore a gown with a bodice of imbroidered white and i skirt of apricot colored saki. he carrierf white daisies and ivy.

The bridesmaids, who were similarly gowned in paslel nile green, ivore Miss Katliy Coleman, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. John J. Welch III and Mrs. Warren Gemmill, both of Troy. Michael Jaquith, nephew of lhe bride, was ring bearer.

Wnrrcn Sbcpard was his cousin's best man and ushers were a Lucia, George Farella and Otto Zamek. The rcceplion was held at the Paradise Restaurant. After a wedding trip to Hawaii, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman will ive in Troy.

The bride, a graduate of Bcn- nington High School and of Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing, is employed in the in- lensive care and coronary care units of a a i a Hospital. Her husband was graduated from Classical High School, Springfield, and this month from RPI, where he received a degree in aeronautical engineering, He will altend State University at Albany for graduate studies in business ad minislralion. --Mfxlem Thoto ENGAGE!) Mr. and Mrs. Stanley .1.

Ashline Sr. of 47 Manchester RI) 1, Wa- tcrford, a announced the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Irene, (o Paul W. a son Mrs. Rose Kuryivka of 209 Ontario Cohocs, and lhe late Michael Kurywka Sr. A Sepl.

26 wedding is planned. Miss Ashline attended Keveny A a and is employed at the Troy District Shirt Co, Her husband graduated from Cohocs High School and Hudson Valley Community College and is employed by Ihe General Elcelric Sehe- neclady. Remember Dad Fotheri Day--June 21st of orea'i largcgl iclccllonl of soil apparel, equipment, accouoriet. Uyaway MoiUr BonkArntrlcard HOFFMAN'S GOLF SHOP Routa 9, Larhorn 785-9891 Directly Behind Hollman'i Reitouronl A Firs! for Upholstery NOW BROADWAY On Monument Squall Watervliet Girl, Hudson Man Married Miss Louise A. laiinaconc, a of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph lannacone of 615 24th Walcrvliet, and Charles H. Van Campen HI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Van Campen of Hudson, wero mnrried June 6 in Our Lady of Ml. Carmel Church, Watervliet. Rev. Francis X. D'Alesssndro officiated.

Mr. lannacone escorted his daughter who chose a gown of Chanlilly lace over while chiffon, wilh trim of heads and pearls at the neckline. A beaded crescent crown held her elbow length veil and her bouquet was a cascade of while roses, pompons an babies' brealh. Miss A Marie Domim'ck, maid of honor, wore a gown of yellow chiffon with white cycle! and the bridesmaids, the Misses Ann Marie Salerno, Deborah Van Campen and Ellen Bulino- ski were similarly gowned in avocado green. Besi man was llobert Van Campen and ushers were Joseph lannacone, Pcler Leggiori and William Arnold.

The reception was held al lhe Knights of Columbus Hall, Watervliet. Mrs. Van Campen, a graduate of Walervliet High School, has been employed by the State Identification aud Intelligence, System. She will travel' with her husband who is serving in the Navy. Mr.

Van Campen was graduated from SI. Mary's Academy, Hudson, and is stationed at the Navy Electronics School al Great Lakes, III. MHS. CHARLES H. VAN CAJIPBN III Miss Fisher, D.

Goewey Wed The marriage of Miss AHhea Dean Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher of Silver Springs, N.Y. and William Dudley Gcewey, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William r. Goewey Jr. of West Sand Lake, took place May 2, in Silver Springs United Methodist Church. Officialin" clergymen were Rev. Dorr Harrington and Rev.

Gordon Prop- Weber-Stover Wedding Held Miss Janet a Stover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Stover ol Valley Falls, Became the bride of William son of Mr. and Mrs Carl Weber of Johnsonville, Sal- irday, June in Valley Falls Methodist Church. Officiating Jergyman was Rev. Russell imilh.

Miss Keys Planning July Wedding Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Keys ol West Hebron announce the engagement of Iheir daughter, Nancy Jean, to Lyle A. Purin- fon, son of a Mrs. Edward H. Purinlon, of RD 1, Gansevoort.

Miss Keys graduated from Salem Washington Academy and Mr. Ptirinlon from Schuylcr- villc Central School. Both also graduated this month from the Stale University College, Flails- burgh. 3liss Keys has accepted a leaching position with the Soulh Glens Falls School system. Mr.

Purinlon will become manager of his father's dairy farm. A July wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beers of Petersburg provided the music for the ceremony.

The former Miss Stover, given in marriage by her father, core a gown of magnolia col- red a a and carried a bouquet of white carnations. Mrs. Robert Wheeler atlend- ed the bride as matron of honor, She was gowned in pink and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Best man was Howard Gifford and ushers were Peler Stover and Richard Andrew. Mr.

and Mrs. Weber are both graduates of Hoosic Valley Central School. Mrs. Weber is owner and operator of a Beauty Salon. Her husband attended Clark-son College and is serving in the Navy as a radioman.

A a reception at the fellowship hall at the church, the couple left for a wedding trip, bride wearing a yellow suit. They will reside Naval Base at Norfolk, Va. Gladys M. Alhelm Thousands if Jiouey-mooncri and tourists who flnck lo a cadi year miss tlie real beauty nC this lovely 2t-mile-lonc island in the Most tourists licnd for the plush hotels and bench duos which abound in this resort-filled mid Atlantic coral paradise. Hut few About Bermuda's isolated hut lovely oFf-sliore isles, which are.

rarely even visited ny native Ber- miidians. These consist ol a nsl- itrsl chain of less than a drj7Pr tiny Islands, located al the mouth of liie Caslle Harbour, The only iiihabUants on these wildly hr-au- llful Islands are very rare seabirds and a species of small lizard. Today tourists nre flocking BIHK'MAYKI! TBAVKI, AGENCY, 2BO i Street, 272-2fin(l, (or ex. pert travel assistance. Guess that's liecause handle every- i in tlie way of travel fast anil efficiently.

Tour.s and cruises a a to anywhere in the via air, land and sea, Worldwide service. HELPFUL HINT: OU and worn socki pulled over your shoes will your ihoes from soiling oilier In your twit- case. The bride was escorted by her father and attended by Miss Lu Ann Fisher as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Melody Buckley, Ruth Veazey and Deborah Veazey. Patricia and Paula Fisher were flower girls.

Thomas Walker served as best man and James Cheesemart, Bradley Paddington and James Fisher were ushers. Ring bearers were Timothy Veazey and Alfred Fisher. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Warsaw Grange Hall. Mr. and Mrs.

Goewey traveled to Gettysburg, Washington B.C., Jamestown, and Cordova, N.C., for their wedding trip. The former Miss Fisher is i graduate of Perry High School and is employed as a bookkeeper at P-0 Service, Pavilion. Her husband graduated from Cornell University and is affiliated with the Wyoming County Agricultural Extension Service. The couple resides at R.D. 2, Warsaw.

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