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The Times Record from Troy, New York • Page 9

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The Times Recordi
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Troy, New York
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TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1969 Miss Dinan To Be Wed To Navy Man Mrs. William J. Dinan of Syracuse formerly of Troy, has announced the engagement of her daughier, Carol Diane Dinan, 10 Joseph Michael son of 31r. and Mrs.

Joseph A. Young, also of Syracuse. Miss Dinan, daughter also of the late William J. Dinan, graduated from Syracuse Viral High School and Central City Business Institute. She is' a medical secretary in the of-l fice of Dr.

Vincent Y. Cremala! Jr. Her fiance graduated from Syracuse Central High and attended Onondaga Community College. lle is an technician third class in the Navy, stationed al Patuxent; Naval Air Base, Patusent River, Md. PROSPECTIVE BRIDE The engagement of Miss Nancy Lin Avery 10 Jerry Gene Maiorano has been announced by the prospective bride's mother, Mrs.

M. Jean Christopher of Carey Road; Mechanicrille. The tobe is the daughter also of the laie Alton G. Avery and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Maiorano of Schenectady. No date has heen set for the wedding. Miss Avery is a graduate of Shenendehowa Central Iligh Schoul and is employed by the State Department of Taxation and Finance at the State Campus in Albany. Mr. Maiorano graduated from Mont Picasant High and from State University Institute at Cobleskill.

lle served two years in the Army in Germany and is employed by the State Department of Transportation. Record Pattern 9363 SIZES 34-48 by Marion Martin SWIFTY Zip up and travel straight thru summer in a swifty skimmer with the side dart shaping that's so figure Rattering. For: blends, cotton. Printed Pallern 9363: Women's sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44,1 46, 48. Size 36 (bust 38) takes, 212 yards 45-inch fabric.

Sixty-five cents in coins for each pattern--add 15 cents for cach pattern for first mailing and special handling. Send: to Marian Martin, The 'Times Record Patiern 232 W. 18th New York, N.Y, Print name, adiress with size and style number. Spring send-off! More young. easy-sew styles in Spring.

Summer Pattern Catalog. Free pattern coupon. 50c, New Instant Sewing Book shows you how to sew it today, wear it tomorrow. Over 500 pictures. Only St.

Nuptial Vows Exchanged By Area Couple -Deratzian Photo MRS. JAMES BANASZEWSKI Watervliet Girl Bride Of J. C. Wahl Poconos Jir. and Mrs.

Wahl employed by IBM in Albany. WREMEMBER the is silent! "FIT-TO-A A FLARE- THEE- WELL" VAQUERO JEANS Snug around the hips and flared out like mod at the hem. thats the flare jean thot WRANGLER fashions of tubbable cotton denim in beautiful lashion colors. Block, brown, white, light green, pink, navy, blue. yellow.

Sizes 488 Campus Blouse Bar 17 Third Troy Shop Fri. 'til 9 Miss Patricia Cabrine Mastriano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Mastriano of 632 1st Waterwhet, the bride April 12 of Jatul Charles Wahl.

son nf Mr. and Mrs. John Wahl of Climax. Rev. Michael D.

Clemento celebrated the Nuptial Mass in St. Brigid's Church, Watervliet, and read the Papal Blessing. The bride was escurted by her father and attended by Miss Carol Clemente as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Susan Murphy and! lielen LaFrank. Flower, girl and ring bearer were Colleen and Timothy Connery.

niece and nephew of the bride. The former Miss Mastrianol chose a gown of silk organzaj trinuned with venise lace threaded with pink rihbon. Her headpiece was made of single bows with long streamers and she carried a bouquet of white orchids and pink and white mums. All the allendants wore gowns of pink silk organza and bow headpieces. They carried pink and white carnations and mums.

Best man was Robert Chusa aud ushers were Paul Calacone and Thomas Cavallino, cousin of the bridegroom. The reception took place at the DeWitt Cinton Hotel, Albany. After a wedding trip to the Mayfair Photo TO BE WED--An Oct. 25 wedding is planned by Miss Maureeu O'Leary and Timothy Suspanie, whose engagement has been announced by the prospective, bride's Robert M. parents, 0'- Leary of 85 learlt Cohoes.

Mr. Suspanic is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Suspanic of 12 Hemple Place, Cohoes.

Both Miss O'Leary and her fiance arc graduates of Keveny Memorial Academy, Cohoes. She is a stenographer for the State Department of Law. Mr. Suspanic is an accounting major at Siena College. The couple wili be married in Sacred Heart of Jesus Church.

Cohoes. will live at'24 Idlewild Park, Waterviel. The bride a graduate Vincentian Institute and St. Peter's Hospital School of Nursing. She is on the pediatrics staff of that hospital.

The bridegroom, a graduate of Brothers Academy and Hudson Valley Community College, is MEN'S and WOMEN'S CUSTOM TAILORING General Alterations Repairs including Leather, Suede and Knit Garments FORMAL WEAR RENTALS SALES Rodino's 348 CONGRESS ST. TROY, N.Y. AS 4-1151 WOMEN'S CLUB FASHION SHOW St. Francis de Sales Women's Club holds its spring card party and fashion show at Mario's Theater Restaurant. Left to right are Mrs.

William T. Quinlan, commentator; Mrs. Robert E. Dahl, moriel; Rev. John G.

Phillips, Mrs. John Driscoll, general chairman, and Mrs. Val Buda, president of the club. Miss Sandra A. Lajeunesse and James Banaszewshi were; married April 12 in St.

Mary's Church, Waterford, at a Nuptial Mass, with Rev. John R. Ryan, O.S.A., and Rev. Boleslaus MC. Watroba officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lajeunesse af 6 Belanger Ave. in Waterford and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Banaszewski of GO1 251h Water. vliet. Escorted by her father, the bride was gowned in satin peau! and embroidered organza. The gown had a fitted bodice scoop neckline and a full skirt which extended into a chapel train. Her tiered fingertip veil was held by a pearl crown.

She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and babies' breath. The maid of honor, Miss Carole Van Hocsen, and the flower girl, Mary Kathleen O'Brien, wore gowns of yellow chiffon and satin. Similarly gowned in apricot color were the bridesmaids, the Misses Marie, Joan and Banaszewski, Mrs. bara Germaine and Susan Lowe. All carried bouquets of roses, carnations and babies' breath.

Best man was Allen Micha: siow and ushers were Robert (Forlenza, Louis Lajeunesse, Paul Ruede, Vincent DeGuilo and Steven Kraynak. Ring hearer was Douglas Skiff. The reception was held at the Crooked Lake Hotel. After a wedding trip to canada and the Thousand islands the couple will be at home at 22 Charles Waterford. Mrs.

Ranaszewski is a graduate of Waterford Halfinoon High School and is employed at Siena College. The bridegroom graduated from LaSalle Institute and Hudson Valley Community College. He was recently discharged from the Army after three years service, including a tour of duty in Vietnam. He is employed by the New York State Electric and Gas, Mechanicville. Mothers Club Plans Activities St.

Augustine's Mothers Club met recently in the parish hall. Speaker for the evening Thomas B. Leonard of the State Narcotic Commission who spoke on a prevention-education gram on narcolic addiction and drug abuse. A hus trip to New York will take place May 24 with Mrs. Ollo Ciavardoni as chairman.

Mrs. Patrick Tucci, president, announced plans for a show with members of the club as performers to be held at the May meeting. New officers will also be named at that meeting. The installation banquet-communion supper will be held Sunday, 8. at the Crossroads with Jirs.

Sidney Wells as chairman. 15 VISIT Glorious HAWAII. Days FULLY ESCORTED TOUR VIA JET HAWAM SAN FRANCISCO LAS. VEGAS from $4.30 plus tax Includes hotels, sightseeing and transfers. FOR INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS and TICKETS COPELAND TRAVEL AGENCY 45 4th TROY Just North of Post Office Tel.

372-7342 S. S. ROTTERD.AN CRUISES TO WEST INDIES MAY 31-JUNE 21. JULY 12-AUG. 2 7 DAYS from $265 S.

S. RYNDAN--HOLLAND AMERICA CRUISES TO BERMUDA MAY 29 JUNE 4- AUG. 30 7 DAYS from $150 For Complete Travel Information Call: BIRKMAYER TRAVEL AGENCY 280 RIVER TROY TEL. 272-2650 Home Committee Schedules Party At a recent meeting of the Associate Committee of the Episcopal Church Home announcement was made that there will he no May meeling. Plans were made for a birthday party June 4 to honor residents whose birthdays fall in the first half of the year.

The Committee will meet at 1 p.m., preceding the party. Louls Photo ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. De Carin of 153 2nd St.

have announced the ment of their daughter, Alice Grace, to John William Kenyon, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kenyon of 52 West Van Vechten Albany. A June 21 wedding is planned.

Miss De Carlo graduated from Catholic Central High School and Hudson Valley Community College. She attended the College of Saint Rose and State University at Albany and is a personnel assistant at Albany Medical College. Mr. Kenyon, a graduale of Cardinal McCloskey Memorial High School, HVCC, and St. Bernard's College in Cullman, is on the faculty of LaSalle Institute.

Return Home Mr. and Mrs. William Butler and their son, John, who been the. guests their parents, John Butler of Watervliet, and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Langan of Troy, have returned to their I home in Riverside, Calif. PEERLESS COMPANY Sale! LAST 3 DAYS! Ironwear stockings, panty hose, support hose Sale! Last 3 Days! $1 off every 3 pr, stockings and every 2 pr. panty hose or support hose. Choose from: all-purpose seamless sheer micromesh or plain weave stockings; sheer seamless support; panty hose in sheer mesh nylon or Cantrece both with nude heel in proportionedto-fit sizes. days' insurance on every pair of stockings.

30 days' insurance on support hose and panty hose. Hosiery, Street Floor. Auxiliary To Have Spaghetti Dinner A spaghetti dinner will he served by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Polish American Club Thursday from 11:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. and from 5 to 9 p.m.

at the club, 507 1st St. may be purchased at the door. Mrs. Mary Shevy, chairman, will be assisted by members of the auxiliary. -Vumbaco Photo BETROTHED-Mr.

and Jirs. Robert White of Griswold Heights have aunounced the engagement of their daughter, Catherine, Mary, to Richard Zalucky, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zalucky of Eastover Road. Miss White altended Troy High School.

ller fiance graduated from Tamarac High School. Both are employed by Montgomery Ward Inc. The wedding will be an event of June 21. Home Bureau Has Meeting The Middletown Home Bureau Chapter met recently at the Italfmoon firemen's lion hall with Mrs. Edward F.

Farron conducting the business! session. A telephone committee consisting of the following members, was appointed: Mrs. Lesler Jobin, chairman; Mrs. wilLiam Rexford, Airs. David Wiltsey and Mrs.

William Pettigrew. Following the meeting Mrs. Farron taught a lesson on "velvet tulips" and Mrs. George J. Mincher gave a lesson on "reversible knitting." May 8 members will have a.

make-up lesson for all projects! taught this past year. Al that meeting Mrs. Albert F. Laraway and Mrs. Mincher will be on the social commitlee.

All officers of the chapter are planning to attend the Eastern! Distriet meeting at Valle's! Steak louse on May 21st. Members of the chapter cently attended the Crescent Home Bureau meeting to view two films an cancer shown by Miss Dorothy King, executive secertary of the American Cancer Society of Saratoga County. She was assisted by Mrs. Robert Kennedy of Crescent. Following the lessons refreshments were served by Mrs.

Lester Jobin and Mrs. Adelard Gagnon. I More Women Last May there were 29.1 million women in the U.S. labor force, 1.4 million more than the same month a year before. -Van Again Photo -Announcement has been made by Mr.

and 31rs. John Bradley Haight of Occanside of the engagement of their daughter, Laura Jane Haight, to Reynold William Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newton Wells, Springfield, Mass. The marriage will take place Aug.

2 in St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, Oceanside, The bride-to-be is a graduate of Oceanside High School and Russell Sage College. She received a master of science degree from Long Island Uni: versily and is teaching physical education at Russell Sage. Mr. Wells received his B.S, from the University of Massachuselts and his M.S.

from the University of Rochester. He is a process engineer at General Electric Schepectady. 10. V. FIRST.

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